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Ahmad Bradshaw
Bradshaw with Army in 2017
No. 17
PositionQuarterback
ClassGraduate
Personal information
Born:Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight205 lb (93 kg)
Career history
CollegeArmy (2014–2017)
Bowl games
High schoolGwendolyn Brooks
Career highlights and awards

Ahmad Ali Bradshaw is a former American football quarterback who played for the Army Black Knights.

Football career

Before committing to West Point, Bradshaw was recruited by Illinois, Michigan, and Northwestern, who all asked him about switching to cornerback.[1] At West Point, Bradshaw was a three-year starter at quarterback. Before the start of the 2016 season, Bradshaw abruptly left the program,[2] but later returned. At the end of the 2017 Army Black Knights football season, Bradshaw had rushed for a service academy record 1,746 yards and 14 touchdowns, helping Army to a 10–3 season and their first Commander in Chief's Trophy since 1996.[3] Bradshaw became the first Army quarterback since Ronnie McAda to beat Navy in back-to-back seasons.[4]

Controversy

Bradshaw was accused of rape by a female cadet in September 2014.[5][6] After an internal investigation, West Point concluded that the allegations were "unfounded".[7][8]

Controversially, Bradshaw was still allowed to remain a member of the football team despite being in violation of the Cadet Code of Honor.[6]

References

  1. ^ Greenstein, Teddy. "From Chicago's South Side to West Point: Ahmad Bradshaw found his calling as Army's quarterback". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 2019-07-27.
  2. ^ "Army quarterback Ahmad Bradshaw abruptly exits West Point". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2019-07-27.
  3. ^ "Ahmad Bradshaw update". blogs.hudsonvalley.com. Retrieved 2019-07-27.
  4. ^ Interdonato, Sal. "Bradshaw officially completes Army football career". recordonline.com. Retrieved 2019-07-27.
  5. ^ "West Point Defends Internal Investigation Into Rape Allegations Against Football Star". Task & Purpose. 2017-12-09. Retrieved 2019-07-27.
  6. ^ a b LaPorta, James; Zadrozny, Brandy (2017-12-09). "Cadet Run Out of West Point After Accusing Army's Star Quarterback of Rape". Retrieved 2019-07-27.
  7. ^ Juliano, Joe. "West Point concludes rape allegation against Army QB Ahmad Bradshaw is 'unfounded'". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 2019-07-27.
  8. ^ Daniels, Tim. "Rape Allegations Against Army QB Ahmad Bradshaw 'Unfounded,' West Point Says". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 2019-07-27.