PROVO, Utah (AP) - Jake Retzlaff has stood out for leading No. 17 BYU to a 5-0 start to the season but his accomplishments on the field go beyond that.
BYU’s Jake Retzlaff embracing the opportunity to be a role model for young Jewish athletes
PROVO, Utah (AP) - Jake Retzlaff has stood out for leading No. 17 BYU to a 5-0 start to the season but his accomplishments on the field go beyond that.
The first Jewish starting quarterback at the private school, which is supported by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has embraced the opportunity to be a role model for younger Jewish athletes and chart a path for them to follow in pursuit of their own dreams.
"It's cool to be the first, but I just want there to be a third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and so on," Retzlaff said. "I want to be somebody out there that can inspire other people, some other practicing Jews in my position. Just go play football and go get on the field because not enough of them do.”
Retzlaff has already helped the Cougars emerge as one of the nation's most-improved teams in their second Big 12 season. The Cougars have raced to an undefeated start with him at the controls, matching the team's win total from a season ago.