A spring commencement release from Nevada lists the Ivy League product as collecting his degree in international affairs. Henry, who already held a mechanical engineering degree with honors from Dartmouth, was a member of the 2025 Academic All-Mountain West team last fall.
Henry came to Dartmouth as a quarterback, and went on to earn All-Ivy League honorable mention honors as a tight end. Moving on to Nevada, he was lost for the season due to injury after four games in 2024, but returned last year to win a spot on the All-Mountain West honorable mention team as a blocking tight end. Listed at 6-foot-3 and 270 pounds, he finished the season with seven catches for 43 yards, making nine starts. At the team banquet, he was named a winner of the Coaches Choice Award.
Find his Nevada bio HERE.
Henry is currently working under the aerospace department of Voyager Technologies where he "assists in the design, testing and analysis of Divert, Attitude and Control Systems using controllable solid propulsion technology for kinetic kill vehicles."
Green Alert Take: Academic All-Mountain West? Heck yeah.
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Speaking of grad transfers, it was reported here months ago that former Harvard quarterback Jaden Craig will play this fall at TCU. Now a video has gone up that shows all of his passes and runs last fall against Dartmouth. If nothing else, it's a chance to watch 8½ minutes of Dartmouth-Harvard football HERE.
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A headline on the FootballScoop site: Bill Belichick popularized game planning for "the middle 8," recent data shows it was a myth. Check out the story HERE and see if you agree or disagree.
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Earlier this month, this electronic presenting steered you to a story about how qualifying students from the tiny town of Wheelock in northern Vermont can go to Dartmouth for free. (LINK)
Now WMUR-TV in Manchester has posted an archive of retired commentator Fritz Wetherbee's stories, including one about how Dartmouth College was supposed to be established in Landaff, N.H., about 45 miles north-northeast of Hanover. If you think Hanover is in the middle of nowhere . . . .
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It was 41.7 degrees here at our Vermont hillside home when I went downstairs this morning. Brrr. Maybe it's time to head south for a bit? Stay tuned. ;-)