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Eli Herring Story
Eli Herring was a 340-pound
offensive tackle for Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. In his senior
year Herring sported a 3.5 grade-point average and was judged a top senior
offensive tackle in the pro draft. But Herring, a devout Mormon, turned
down a possible multimillion-dollar deal with the Oakland Raiders because
he, too, won't play on a holy day. Unfortunately his holy day, Sunday,
comes up once a week, just when the Raiders buckle on their equipment and go
to work.
Herring meditated intensely over his dilemma. He could sign up with the
NFL, play ball on Sundays and fill his life with fancy cars and houses, or
he could teach math for $20,000 a year and honor the Sabbath. Herring's
answer was to honor the Sabbath. He announced to the NFL that if he were
drafted, he wouldn't serve.
Wow! Talk about a role model for kids adrift in a cultural sea of avarice,
especially in sports. But what about his financial future? Well, to people
like Herring a blessing from above is better than a bank account. Hey, as
the country-gospel song says, "You can't be a beacon if your light don't
shine."
-Ted Roberts in The Wall Street
Journal
Update:
A big thanks to Diane Vernon for providing the following link for more
information from BYU's Newsletter on this story!
Click here.
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January 2, 2007 |
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