mickijc_20
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Just heard on sports center that he is applying for the Rhodes scholarship at yale. I found it interesting that he was still playing.
Yale's Quarterback Might Have To Choose Between Winning A Rhodes Scholarship And Playing Harvard
Yale student Patrick Witt is a history major and a Rhodes scholarship finalist. He's also the football team's starting quarterback.
On Nov. 19, he has his final Rhodes interview in Atlanta, but he also has a big game against Harvard in New Haven.
Which one will he chose?
The Yale quarterback is trying to finagle it so he doesn't have to chose — he could do the interview at 8 a.m. and still make the noon kickoff.
We assume he and the Rhodes people will figure out a way to accommodate him, and it'll all work out in the end.
But before you go saying that Witt's story represents all that is good in college sports, realize that a bigtime D-I athlete had the same decision in 2008.
Absolutely. If he's Rhodes Scholar material he'll have a better shot showing that at an Ivy League school than DONU.sounds like he made the right decision leaving - or at least he is following through on his reasoning (academics). good for him, and good luck to Mr. Witt.
Absolutely. If he's Rhodes Scholar material he'll have a better shot showing that at an Ivy League school than DONU.sounds like he made the right decision leaving - or at least he is following through on his reasoning (academics). good for him, and good luck to Mr. Witt.
Also, it doesn't sound like we missed out on a great QB for this system. He wouldn't be running Bo's desired offense with his skill set, anyway.
Probably worked out best for everyone involved. Wish the guy luck in his application.
I was reading about this...Amazing honorNot only is Witt applying for the Rhodes, he has an interview on 11/19.
Problem is, that's the Yale vs. Harvard game.
EDIT - here's the article:
Yale's Quarterback Might Have To Choose Between Winning A Rhodes Scholarship And Playing Harvard
Yale student Patrick Witt is a history major and a Rhodes scholarship finalist. He's also the football team's starting quarterback.
On Nov. 19, he has his final Rhodes interview in Atlanta, but he also has a big game against Harvard in New Haven.
Which one will he chose?
The Yale quarterback is trying to finagle it so he doesn't have to chose — he could do the interview at 8 a.m. and still make the noon kickoff.
We assume he and the Rhodes people will figure out a way to accommodate him, and it'll all work out in the end.
But before you go saying that Witt's story represents all that is good in college sports, realize that a bigtime D-I athlete had the same decision in 2008.
This shocks me. I've heard he's made some pretty bad plays at Yale. But 10th overall QB - that's not bad. He's smart and he's got an outside shot at the NFL. Talk about winning the gene lottery.He's projected to be a 6th or 7th round NFL pick. I've even seen him listed as the #10 QB in next year's draft.
Meh. He was going to leave or ride the pine forever. His skill set isn't what Bo wants for his offense. There's no way Witt would be running the Option, or the zone read. He's about as mobile as a telephone pole, if I recall correctly.If only he didn't leave our program with so many question marks.