Interesting
NY Times story on Colgate's Jordan Scott. They'll probably catch and correct this error, but Princeton fans, whose favorite team plays at Colgate tomorrow, may worry about some foreshadowing in the following sentence:
In his last two games, both victories for Colgate, Scott rushed for 239 yards against Dartmouth and 272 against Princeton.
Here's what Colgate coach Dick Biddle told the Times about the nations' leading rusher:
He’s got good, not great, ability. He’s not fast, but he gets there. He’s not big, but he does the job. He has the will. He shows up in the fourth quarter, and most of his big yardage comes in the fourth quarter. And he doesn’t act like a star. He has no ego. My son played here, and other than my son he’s my favorite player.
While the story mentions Scott's legal difficulties, it does not go into much detail about it.
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