Yale players named to NFF Hampshire Honor Society
The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame have announced the members of the NFF Hampshire Honor Society.
Those honored have maintained a cumulative 3.2 GPA or better through their college career. The following Yale players were honored.
Yale University | George Buck |
Yale University | Jordan Jefferson |
Yale University | Michael Leunen |
Yale University | Max Napolitano |
Yale University | Nicholas Okano |
Yale University | John Oppenheimer |
Yale University | Beau Palin |
Yale University | Derek Russell |
Yale University | Cameron Sandquist |
13 Comments:
This is what we are proud of accomplishing! Congrats to all these young men!
BW '78
Couldn't agree more. This is what Yale football is all about.
Harvard also has 9, Princeton has 2
The Harvard guys probably all took that "Introduction to Congress" course, the favorite of the round ball players.
Max Napolitano is a beast! SO proud
Max Napolitano is great guy and a hard worker! I second that comment from 9:28
Great to see the former JV captain succeeding in all fronts of life. That's leadership!!
Great to see Nicholas Okano on there as well! Even though i heard he was sometimes a salty guy on the squad, he overcame it and excelled in the classroom!
'84
Always good to see Cameron Sandquist, a fellow Northwest guy, on the list. Congrats on a great career on and off the field!
'97
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Can't wait to be on this list my senior year! Congrats to all my teammates especially my fellow receiver Cameron Sandquist!
-Blake Rowlinson #81 '17
Hey Blake, how you feeling.? I'm looking forward to seeing you on the field this year buddy.
Cheers to you and your teammates
Jon Harris
So excited to get this award! It was pretty tough grinding out my four years but now I can officially say I'm a real political scientist! Can't wait to remind everyone in my interviews that I really did go to Yale!
Thanks a lot guys...
Cam Sandquist '14
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