Senior K Philippe Panico booted a career-long 43 yard FG and added a 42-yarder in Saturday's win against Penn. Check out this feature on Panico and why he wears No. 16.
MULTI-SPORT ATHLETES
LB Beau Palin and Panico were on hand for Tuesday’s media luncheon at Mory’s.
Palin
grew up in Oconomowoc, Wisc., where hockey was quite popular. Palin was
an all-area defenseman and helped his team to a state title at the at
University School of Milwaukee. At
6 foot 3 and 247 pounds, he must have had a pretty intimidating presence
on the ice.
As
for Panico, he is an avid golfer and boasts a +.01 handicap. He played
on Yale’s golf team as a freshman. Panico was born in Brazil and moved
to the United States at age 9. He continued
to play soccer before switching over to football when he was 12 years
old. He didn’t begin to kick until his sophomore year of high school.
"I switched over to football because my grandfather played and I thought it was a lot cooler of a sport," he said.
PALIN ENJOYING MOVE TO LB
Like many on the team, Palin shifted positions this season.
He
has taking a liking, moving from tight end to linebacker. He’s doing
pretty well, too. Palin has 26 tackles and leads the team with 3.5
sacks.
"I like defense a lot," Palin said. "It’s more reactionary. Sacking the quarterback is more fun than receiving a pass."
SPREADING THE BALL AROUND
Many
have gotten in on the action in Yale’s passing game. A total of 14
players have caught a pass and six different Bulldogs have caught a
touchdown.
This is Thursday and still no word on who will play quarterback the day after tomorrow? I can't believe Yale or any other team lost three quarterbacks in one game. Why all the secret practices?
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