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Lazor established Cornell passing records for attempts, completions, yards, 200-yard games, total offense yards and plays during his career as a three-year started behind center for the Big Red. An honorable mention All-Ivy League pick in 1992, Lazor was chosen to participate in the Epson/Ivy Bowl in Tokyo, Japan. A team co-captain as a senior, he was twice given the team’ Charles Colucci Award as the non-senior who contributed most to the team, and earned the Coaches Award, team co-MVP and Paul Hunt Citizenship Awards during his career. After his playing career finished, Lazor went into coaching, spending time at Cornell and Buffalo before moving into the pro ranks with the Atlanta Falcons, Washing Redskins and Seattle Seahawks. He took over as offensive coordinator at the University of Virginia in 2010.
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