The most prolific passing quarterback in Ivy League history intends to view coverage of the NFL Draft in the home of a university professor with whom he has developed a close relationship. As for the QB’s head coach … “To actually be there when he gets drafted? I’m not sure. I hope I’m not,” said David Archer, whose first season overseeing Cornell’s football program coincided with Jeff Mathews’ final season quarterbacking the Big Red.Read more from the Ithaca Journal
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