Wooo! My student makes good!
I just read that the Pittsburgh Steelers won the Super Bowl, and according to Associated Press:
The clincher was Antwaan Randle El’s 43-yard pass to Ward, the first Super Bowl touchdown pass by a receiver and one of the most decisive trick plays in championship game history.
For those of you who didn’t know, he was one of my students when I taught Public Speaking as a grad student at IU.¬† He was a great young man, very mature, responsible,¬†humorous and even tempered.¬† The football program put a lot of pressure on him, which he dealt with very well, in addition to managing to do his schoolwork better than a lot of people who had plenty of free time.¬†
 The article goes on to say:
Ward ran past the safeties and was wide open for Randle El’s 43-yard touchdown pass, which immediately went down as one of the most notable trick plays in Super Bowl history. The Steelers ran the same play against Cleveland earlier this season, and Randle El threw a 51-yard touchdown pass to Ward.
“That’s something we’ve been doing for a long time,” Randle El said. “We hit that one earlier in the season for a touchdown, and we had it set up for this game. When we called it, my eyes lit up and I had to try to not give it away.”
Well, good for him! 
And his throwing ability?¬† Don’t tell anyone, but I taught him all¬†he knows! ¬†;)¬† He couldn’t've done it without me and my excellent instruction in S (or was it C by then?) 121!