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Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Kyle Juszczyk

Feel like I'm missing the trick, lol.

Not sure what you mean SmokeyJoe.
Or this could be a player that didn't go to Harvard before the NFL, but after his career was over
Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
Juice?

You mean OJ?
(but not him)
Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
Or this could be a player that didn't go to Harvard before the NFL, but after his career was over

"feeling hot hot hot!"
Originally posted by Isosceles:
Not sure what you mean SmokeyJoe.

Just not a lot of alumni from Harvard in the NFL, so it was easy to go through the list quickly.

Only one former Niner that I saw, unless I just made an error, and I don't think 'Juice' attended Harvard Business School.
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Just not a lot of alumni from Harvard in the NFL, so it was easy to go through the list quickly.

Only one former Niner that I saw, unless I just made an error, and I don't think 'Juice' attended Harvard Business School.

I'm glad it was "easy" and done "quickly."
It was the wrong direction to begin in.
Originally posted by Isosceles:
I'm glad it was "easy" and done "quickly."
It was the wrong direction to begin in.

I figured, lol.

I have five other options now I think.
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
I figured, lol.

I have five other options now I think.

Here's a hint. (And perhaps I should start giving hints):

The question literally points to the answer.
I thought this one would be gotten in 5 or 10 minutes.

If it pleases the webzone court, and if there are no huge objections, I can post the answer around 5:30. Make this like a nice and neat little 30-minute quiz show.
SAT in this question is just a façade, or illusion. It is not the college entrance exam most of us all knew and loved.

Rather it stands for

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Spencer Allen Tillman is an American former professional football player who played running back for eight seasons for the Houston Oilers and San Francisco 49ers in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Oklahoma Sooners.

College career

College football

Tillman was an All-American running back for the University of Oklahoma (1983–86) and was the captain of the 1985 National Championship team when it defeated Penn State, 25–10, in the Orange Bowl.

Tillman received several awards during his playing career, including UPI Player of the Year in the Big Eight Conference in 1982, Big Eight Football Newcomer of the Year in 1983 and MVP of the 1987 Orange Bowl. He was inducted into the Orange Bowl Hall of Fame in 2012.

Education

Tillman earned a bachelor's degree in journalism in 1986 and a bachelor's degree in communications in 1988 from the University of Oklahoma. He is a graduate of the Harvard Business School's & NFL's Business Management and Entrepreneurial Program.

[Source: Wikipedia]
[ Edited by Isosceles on Jan 8, 2025 at 5:32 PM ]
Originally posted by Isosceles:
SAT in this question is just a façade, or illusion. It is not the college entrance exam most of us all knew and loved.

Rather it stands for

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Spencer Allen Tillman is an American former professional football player who played running back for eight seasons for the Houston Oilers and San Francisco 49ers in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Oklahoma Sooners.

College career

College football

Tillman was an All-American running back for the University of Oklahoma (1983–86) and was the captain of the 1985 National Championship team when it defeated Penn State, 25–10, in the Orange Bowl.

Tillman received several awards during his playing career, including UPI Player of the Year in the Big Eight Conference in 1982, Big Eight Football Newcomer of the Year in 1983 and MVP of the 1987 Orange Bowl. He was inducted into the Orange Bowl Hall of Fame in 2012.

Education

Tillman earned a bachelor's degree in journalism in 1986 and a bachelor's degree in communications in 1988 from the University of Oklahoma. He is a graduate of the Harvard Business School's & NFL's Business Management and Entrepreneurial Program.

[Source: Wikipedia]

That was a great one. I did get to that Business Management and Entrepreneurial Program, but didn't get to his name yet. I probably would have guessed Takeo Spikes before the clock ran out.

Nice work!
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
That was a great one. I did get to that Business Management and Entrepreneurial Program, but didn't get to his name yet. I probably would have guessed Takeo Spikes before the clock ran out.

Nice work!

There may be another 49er or more, and there's certainly other NFL players that were part of that Program. But once I discovered his middle name, it was enough to go ahead with just that.
[ Edited by Isosceles on Jan 8, 2025 at 5:40 PM ]
Originally posted by Isosceles:
There may be another 49er or more, and there's certainly other NFL players that were part of that Program. But once I discovered his middle name, it was enough to go ahead with just that.

I think there was a few but none of them fit the parameters of the question, especially the SAT part. That was really clever.
So, I want to THANK Hysterikal, GoreGoreGore, SmokeyJoe, and anyone else who may have looked but did not post.
Personally, it is somewhat akin to heading to the basketball court, and a few buddies tag along and then we all have a great time playing.
My sports skill sets have long ago declined, but this makes me think about those fun times way back then.

I look forward to Question 11.
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by Isosceles:
There may be another 49er or more, and there's certainly other NFL players that were part of that Program. But once I discovered his middle name, it was enough to go ahead with just that.

I think there was a few but none of them fit the parameters of the question, especially the SAT part. That was really clever.

The SAT part was just almost perfectly convenient. I think it would be safe to assume that all the others had high test grades, one would think. So SAT even if it referenced the test could still be true. Do you think?
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