Oct 4, 2007
Crimson In The Community: Football's Iffi Obukwelu

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With The Kids
Cambridge, Mass. - Harvard freshman football
player Iffi Obukwelu spent much of Wednesday morning learning about
math - with Julia Hogan Jackson's second grade class from Fletcher
Maynard Academy.
Obukwelu, a resident of Brockton, Mass. and a B.C. High School
graduate, and 16 second graders took over the field at historic
Harvard Stadium to help film an educational math video in
conjunction with nearby WGBH Television. The video, titled "On
the way to Fifteen", featured the school children, wearing
uniforms number one through 14, chasing the famous "15" around the
field.
The person in that jersey was none other than Obukwelu, who
volunteered for the production despite his own rigid academic
schedule.
With executive producer Pierre Valette of the hit children's
show "Arthur" calling the scenes, and associate producer
Heidi Shin coordinating the events - in a referee's uniform -
Obukwelu fell in line with the other numbers. Sometimes following
the other numbers but mostly being chased, Obukwelu seemed to fit
right in with the class despite his larger-than-life stature.
Obukwelu, whose younger brother also attended Fletcher Maynard
Academy, got to do some learning of his own during the shoot as
he practiced celebration dances in the endzone - a place he
has never been to with the ball during a real game. The cast
arrived at the Stadium around 8 a.m. and Obukwelu shortly
thereafter. Once the children were on the scene, filming continued
for four hours, but Obukwelu was unable to spend the entire day
with the group. He had to run off for his own class in Harvard
Yard - math class to be precise.