Thursday, June 11, 2020

NFL and Ivy League

NFL and Ivy League January 22, 2012 Cornells Kevin Boothe will be representing the New York Giants again in the Super Bowl (photo credit: Marianne OLeary). This years NFL Playoffs has not been without Ivy Leaguers on numerous teams. Indeed, Super Bowl XLVI will feature an Ivy League grad (or grads) on both the New York Giants and the New England Patriots. For the Giants, Cornells Kevin Boothe as well as Browns Zak DeOssie mark their return to the Super Bowl. Once again, theyll be facing the Pats, whom they upset a few years back in what would have been an undefeated season for New England. According to the Ivy League Sports website, A sixth-year NFL veteran, Boothe played in all 19 games this season, starting in nine during the regular season and all three in the postseason. DeOssie, a two-time Pro Bowl selection, has been a special teams mainstay for New York at long snapper. He successfully executed the snap on the game-winning field goal in overtime to defeat the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship Game. And who else in these playoffs once competed in the Ancient Eight? Harvard grad Matt Birk is now in his 14th NFL season, competing for the Baltimore Ravens. Alright, so were nearing the end of this post and we havent yet specified who will be representing the Ivy League on the New England Patriots come Super Bowl Sunday. The answer would be Robert Kraft, the owner of the Pats, who is a Columbia University graduate as well as an alumnus of Harvard Business School. So not exactly a player but owners count, too! Check out this post on the Ivy League and NFL.

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