Paul in WI
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Interesting read. He apparently left for academics. lol
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=206...id=aFbqgh2ZyLzE
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=206...id=aFbqgh2ZyLzE
Exactly. He's 100/173 with 7 TDs and 7 INTs. His QB Rating is 111.1. Not very impressive at all.Cornell intercepted three Witt passes. So did Brown.
It is a good idea for Witt to start hitting the books and plan for a career other than football.
I did chuckle at "jilted." He'd be riding the pine right now if he were still here, likely buried behind Lee and Green. If a 111.1 QB Rating is all he can muster against Ivy League schools.... :facepalm:Well, there are those of you that can snooze away, but I found it mildly amusing that after all of these months there would be a November article springing up that attempts to whitewash the reason for going there as well as taking some jabs at UNL for good measure.
It is apparent from his current stats against Ivy League competition (listed above) that he would likely not have helped out our qb situation this year. Contrary to the title of the article, I don't feel "jilted" that he left for Yale, then or now. With the tone of the article, he seems to be in his element with other like-minded people.![]()
Well, there are those of you that can snooze away, but I found it mildly amusing that after all of these months there would be a November article springing up that attempts to whitewash the reason for going there as well as taking some jabs at UNL for good measure.
It is apparent from his current stats against Ivy League competition (listed above) that he would likely not have helped out our qb situation this year. Contrary to the title of the article, I don't feel "jilted" that he left for Yale, then or now. With the tone of the article, he seems to be in his element with other like-minded people.![]()