Meet The Badass Who Gave Up A Chance At SEC Football And The NFL To Serve Our Country
Andrew Wood is entering his freshman football year. The 6’4 offensive lineman weighs in at 300 pounds. For an 18-year-old, that’s the kind size that can lead you to a successful career playing on Saturdays for a big-time college football program and potentially lead to a career in the NFL. Andrew Wood, however, decided to take a different path.
Coming out of high school in Tennessee, Wood was a 3-star offensive guard who held offers from Mississippi State, Virginia, Vanderbilt, Purdue, and California among others. One offer stood out above the rest, though, mainly due to his career aspirations. That offer was from the United States Naval Academy. See, Wood has always dreamt of becoming a pilot. Instead of joining Dan Mullen and co. in Starkville with the potential to become an NFL offensive lineman, he will help anchor Ken Niumatalolo’s triple-option attack on the offensive line for four years before taking the next step to becoming a pilot.
From Bleacher Report:
He plans to lose approximately 60 pounds following his final college football snap, targeting weight requirements to become a naval aviator.
It wasn’t an easy decision for him or his family. After mulling over his options, Wood decided that the Navy would give him the best chance to accomplish more in life than the NFL would. With that in mind, Andrew is taking the path that his older brother, Kyle, took. Kyle is now entering his fourth year at the Coast Guard Academy where he plays baseball and football. His grandfather also served time during the Korean War, so the idea of serving this great country has been instilled in him.
“My family loves America, and we definitely have patriotic feelings. That doesn’t mean any of us had to serve, but that’s just what my brother and I were motivated to do,” Kyle said.
While Andrew admitted that there will be days when he wishes he joined the SEC, he will never regret the choice to go Navy and do something that he has always wanted to do, even if it means sacrificing a normal college experience.
“It’s important to have pride in your homeland and be willing to sacrifice things for the greater good,” he said. “For me, that just means sacrificing the ‘normal’ college experience and growing up a little faster for something I’ve always wanted.”
Here’s to hoping he has four years of success on the Navy football team, and even more success as a pilot..
[via Bleacher Report]
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I am forever grateful for his sacrifices, but there’s no way in hell he can fit in one of those cockpits.
10 years ago at 10:01 am1. Your username is awesome.
10 years ago at 10:08 am2. Mitch Rapp is a fucking American Icon.
3. It’s doable. Nick Hardwick makes a case for it: http://mmqb.si.com/2015/06/02/nfl-nick-hardwick-weight-loss-san-diego-chargers/
That being said, unless he’s flying cargo planes, there’s a height limit. I’m not sure, but I think he’s pushing it if not exceeding it.
10 years ago at 11:14 amWishing this guy nothing but the best, both on the field and in the skies. God speed.
10 years ago at 10:08 amKnowing that serving your country can do more for you in life than any sport can. TFM. Suck it, Goodell.
10 years ago at 10:13 amOption 2: go play SEC football. In four years go to Naval OCS and flight school.
10 years ago at 5:55 pmOr
Go to NFL for a couple of years then go to OCS and flight school.
as much as it pains me to comment on total frat move, red pill actually stumbled upon a decent point. albeit probably through sheer luck. i really hope this guy had a chance to talk to somebody that could get him measured to make sure he’s not too fucking big to fly. 240 is right at the limits for the t-6 seat and he’s probably pushing other limits with that stature. obviously good on him but there are easier and, in my opinion, better ways to join the military than going to an academy and certainly easier places to navigate getting into flight school than at an academy
10 years ago at 9:21 pmSo your saying serving your country does more for you than football? So you’d rather end up being that annoying ass veteran under a freeway begging for money than making stacks in the NFL. You sir, are a dumbass
10 years ago at 10:09 amGo fuck yourself, that annoying-ass veteran risked his life so you can say stupid shit like that. Go suck a tailpipe you unAmerican shitfuck
10 years ago at 5:06 pmWe need more people like this, putting the collective over their own benefit. Mad respect for him.
10 years ago at 10:15 amBest of luck to the 18 YOBA
10 years ago at 10:27 amHe’s going to the Naval Academy, not the Marine Corps. You act like he’s going to war tomorrow. A real badass doesn’t want to fly thousands of feet above his enemy. A badass wants to be on the front lines shooting his enemy in the face in CQB.
10 years ago at 10:33 amYour name is I_heart_penis. Everything else is irrelevant.
10 years ago at 10:48 amI get that you’re just trolling, but who do you think transports and provides air support for those Marines? Also, the Naval Academy is filled with Officers that will lead those Marines on the battlefield. Where do you think Marine Officer’s get their commission?
10 years ago at 10:52 amThe Marines provide air support for the Marines. Thanks for playing.
10 years ago at 12:45 pmI have the feeling that you don’t even know what CQB stands for. Also, who just grabs an M16 and storms off to the front line like motherfucking Rambo? No one in the Marine Corps, that’s for damn certain. Ever hear of Parris Island or MCRD San Diego?
10 years ago at 11:25 amI went to one of those depots. And if I don’t know what CQB stands for, then I was a terrible Marine. Actually a lot more guys than you think storm into combat like Rambo, it’s just that we are briefed and given power points til the end of time, unlike Rambo.
10 years ago at 12:44 pmi get that you’re just trying to be a dick, but my dad graduated from the naval academy in 1992 and went on to fly harriers in the marine corps for 20 years, did a 13 month ground tour in iraq and one in the air, and flew harriers in several airshows, and i can fucking tell you that flying is one of the most badass jobs in the entire military. fuck off and have respect for ALL service members.
10 years ago at 12:28 pmWish there were more men like him that realize life is more than football. God Bless
10 years ago at 10:36 amI wish this man good luck and hope to see him at boot camp.
10 years ago at 10:42 amThis man has my complete and total respect. Godspeed son
10 years ago at 10:58 amReminds me of Pat Tillman a little. True hero’s right there. All the best, Mr. Wood.
10 years ago at 11:17 am