Note: The following appears in the Louisville gameday football program
As one of the top college football programs in the country, Clemson is no stranger to the NFL draft. But while many college athletes dream of continuing on to careers in professional sports, it is not always a reality.
No one knows this reality better than Clemson graduate offensive lineman Pat Godfrey, who plans to return to his home state of New York with an MBA and a budding career on Wall Street in the Big Apple.
Growing up on Long Island, Godfrey developed a passion for college football and a dream of playing in the frenzied South.
“It’s more like religion than fandom here. I wanted to know what it was all about. I would turn on the television and watch Clemson run down the Hill, so Clemson became the quintessential big, Southern football school to me. It was a dream to play in that kind of atmosphere.”
After enrolling at Clemson, his next challenge was walking on to a team with a reputation for competition and success. Godfrey wasted no time in corresponding with director of operations Mike Dooley about trying out for the team. As one of over 100 other student-athletes looking to gain a place on the squad, he was chosen as one of four players who met the standards the Tiger coaches were looking for.