Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Add One, Scratch One

A BIG QB has just committed to Columbia.

6-7 215 lbs. Kelly Hilinski from Notre Dame HS in Sherman Oaks, CA has decided to come to the Lions.

He had offers from Arkansas, Colorado, Harvard and Yale.

His highlight reel is below:





But Tyler Kwiatkowski has just Tweeted that he is "dropping off his papers for Navy at the Post Office."

Sounds like reports of his committing to Columbia were premature.

Sorry about that.


6 comments:

oldlion said...

Big arm, looks like he can make all the throws

mort159 said...

Kwiatkowski is 100% committed to Columbia. Not sure where the report came out about Navy. Tyler doesn't even have a twitter account. Add him back in for Columbia.

Tod Howard Hawks, Columbia College, Class of 1966 said...

To mort159:

What are your sources?

Anonymous said...

Ask jake what his are?

Tod Howard Hawks, Columbia College, Class of 1966 said...

To Anonymous above:

Re: Kwiatkowski. Somebody's wrong. I'm just trying to find out who is and why.

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Kelly Hilinski, a 6-foot-6 quarterback from Sherman Oaks Notre Dame, has committed to Columbia of the Ivy League.

Hilinski, an all-Serra League quarterback, helped lead the Knights to the quarterfinals of the Pac-5 Division playoffs.

and

If you're an offensive lineman at Sherman Oaks Notre Dame, you have a very good reason to make sure quarterback Kelly Hilinski doesn't get sacked.

After games in which there are no sacks, such as Friday night against Bishop Amat, Hilinski takes the linemen for a late-night snack to In-N-Out Burger.

And they don't just eat a little. They get a Double-Double, animal fries, a shake, a drink and maybe something else. The bill was close to $100.

"It's a lot of money, and it's all on my mom's credit card," Hilinski said.

Glad to see tackle Kyle Sulka & Co. are getting well fed on Friday nights. But the Knights will face a severe challenge from Oaks Christian in a Pac-5 opener on Friday.