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| Wade in Wade:
a fullback at full force |
| Photo:
Jon Gardiner |
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uke
football has had its share of academic achievers, but, even for them, the road
hasn’t been easy. Fifth-year senior Alex Wade, listed as the nation’s
fourth-best fullback by The Sporting News, graduated in the top one percent
of his high-school class and is a pre-medical student. He is considering a
combined M.D.-J.D. degree program—which, depending on the course of the
current season, could follow a stint in professional football.
Wade entered Duke with the intention of majoring in chemistry but he had to
give up that plan as a sophomore, he says, because practice schedules conflicted
with an afternoon physical-chemistry lab. He did elect a course on the history
of science, largely because it was conveniently scheduled.
As it turned out, the subject matter fed into his passion for science. He ended
up majoring in history and earning departmental honors. His honors thesis looked
at the boundaries between science and pseudo-science through the example of
investigators who, in the Fifties and Sixties, were focused on UFOs. In researching
the thesis, he made visits to the American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia
and the Center for UFO Studies in Chicago.
But for all of his academic achievements, Wade says that his curricular choices
have been circumscribed. His theater-studies professor encouraged him to consider
majoring in the department and trying out for a play. Wade was tempted, but
football—and his football scholarship—would have been sacrificed.
Wade enters the 2003 season as a team captain for Duke. And he ranks fourth
among active ACC players, with 1,294 career rushing yards.
For a college football player, he notes, “just trying to schedule your
classes is hard work.”
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