Aaron Rodgers' prof gave him an F, laughed at his NFL prospects

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Ox
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bearister said:

The late Prof. William Slotman (of Habsberg Monarchy fame) told me in McNally's Pub in 1975 that he had just given a certain Cal football player an "F for Falcons" on a history paper in honor of the team that had just drafted him and because he knew he did not write the paper.
My response to you I mistakenly posted to another It will be on page two or later. from "Ox"
Big C
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Ox said:

bearister said:

The late Prof. William Slotman (of Habsberg Monarchy fame) told me in McNally's Pub in 1975 that he had just given a certain Cal football player an "F for Falcons" on a history paper in honor of the team that had just drafted him and because he knew he did not write the paper.
My response to you I mistakenly posted to another It will be on page two or later. from "Ox"

Ox, speaking of good stories, how did your first two posts here happen to be responses to a 10+ year old thread?
LodeBear
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Big C said:




Ha! He also told that story to a group I was in that he was speaking to!

For you young'ns, that student in the story is the only Cal player to have been chosen #1 overall in the NFL draft.
ColoradoBear
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Big C said:

bearister;841985445 said:

The late Prof. William Slotman (of Habsberg Monarchy fame) told me in McNally's Pub in 1975 that he had just given a certain Cal football player an "F for Falcons" on a history paper in honor of the team that had just drafted him and because he knew he did not write the paper.


Ha! He also told that story to a group I was in that he was speaking to!

For you young'ns, that student in the story is the only Cal player to have been chosen #1 overall in the NFL draft.




Rodgers not STRONG like Goff.
 
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