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				<title>Yale Football Coach Resigns After Faulty Rhodes Scholarship Claim</title>
				<description><![CDATA[ <br /> <br /> <br /> NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- Yale football coach Tom Williams resigned Wednesday amid a probe by the university into whether he lied on his resume about being a candidate for a prestigious Rhodes scholarship, the New Haven Register reported.<br /> Williams said last month that when he was a senior linebacker at Stanford in 1992 he was a candidate for a Rhodes scholarship, but passed up the opportunity in favor of an NFL tryout.<br /> He spoke on the issue while Yale quarterback Patrick Witt, a Rhodes finalist, debated whether to play in the season finale against archrival Harvard or miss the game for an interview that would determine if he obtained the scholarship.<br /> <br /> Witt opted to play in the Nov. 19 game, which Yale lost 45-7.<br /> Williams, who turns 42 Thursday, listed on his resume submitted to Yale that he had been a Rhodes finalist.<br /> The university launched an inquiry after The New York Times reported that the Rhodes Trust, which finances the scholarship, had no record of Williams ever applying for the scholarship.<br /> The result of the inquiry has not been made public. Williams, in a statement announcing his decision, sought to explain the discrepancy.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ]]></description>
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