College President Challenges Students To A Madden Tournament, Will Pay For Winner's Textbooks

College President Challenges Students To A Madden Tournament, Will Pay For Winner's Textbooks

Want to get all of your college textbooks free? If you go to Columbia College in Missouri, all you have to do is beat the school's president in a game of EA's Madden NFL 25.

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Columbia College President Scott Dalrymple, PhD, is offering to cover the cost of students' textbooks if they can beat him at the title, which he says he has been practicing hard for. Textbooks for a semester can easily cost up to $1,000 or more, so students have a lot to gain--and Dalrymple isn't going to go easy.

The college president released the video below filled with plenty of trash talk and threats. This is Dalrymple's first year in the position, and holding a video game tournament certainly seems like a good way to endear yourself to the student body.

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He even manages to throw in some insults to a select few NFL teams, and promises he can steal the show with the Buffalo Bills. I bet many college students wish their president were this cool.

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