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Yale football coach Tom Williams resigned
Wednesday amid a probe by the university into whether he lied on his
resume about being a candidate for a prestigious Rhodes scholarship, the
New Haven Register reported.
Williams said last month that when he was a
senior linebacker at Stanford in 1992 he was a candidate for a Rhodes
scholarship, but passed up the opportunity in favor of an NFL tryout.
He spoke on the issue while Yale quarterback
Patrick Witt, a Rhodes finalist, debated whether to play in the season
finale against archrival Harvard or miss the game for an interview that
would determine if he obtained the scholarship.
Witt opted to play in the Nov. 19 game, which Yale lost 45-7.
Williams, who turns 42 Thursday, listed on his resume submitted to Yale that he had been a Rhodes finalist.
The university launched an inquiry after The
New York Times reported that the Rhodes Trust, which finances the
scholarship, had no record of Williams ever applying for the
scholarship.
The result of the inquiry has not been made
public. Williams, in a statement announcing his decision, sought to
explain the discrepancy.
"I wish to clear the record," Williams said.
"On the Rhodes Scholarship issue, I was encouraged to apply by the
Stanford Fellowship office, which identified me 'as the kind of student
who demonstrates the intellect, energy and commitment that the Rhodes
selection committees seek in their applicants.' I considered the
opportunity, sought advice and was encouraged to apply by faculty
members and my coach Bill Walsh, but I did not apply.
"I am extremely proud of my academic, athletic and coaching career. If there was confusion created, I take full responsibility," Williams said.
Williams exits with a 16-14 record in three
seasons at Yale. He was hired in 2009 after spending two years as an
assistant with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
His exit is reminiscent of the situation
that quickly sunk George O'Leary's tenure at Notre Dame in 2001.
O'Leary, now the head coach at Central Florida, admitted he had padded
his resume with "inaccuracies" over the years, including a false claim
that he had earned a master's degree. Source: newscore
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