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Chad Kanoff is a football quarterback for Princeton University, attending the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Kanoff is a two-time Team Captain (2016, 2017), set new single-season Ivy League passing record with 3,474 yards and broke the Ivy League completion record of 70.5% with a 73.2% completion rate (2017), two-time Ivy League Champion (2013, 2016) and was FCS National and Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week (Week 6, 2017) after the 52-17 victory against Harvard where he went 31 for 35 (88.6%) for 421 yards. Kanoff is also a two-time Princeton Athlete of the Week and a 2017 Campbell Award Scholar Athlete semi-finalist and Walter Payton Award finalist.

Early Years
Kanoff was born and raised in Los Angeles, California and attended Harvard Westlake School, where he graduated with a 4.1 GPA, 2310 SAT Score, AP Scholar with Distinction. Son of Mary Ellen and Chris Kanoff, he has two older sisters, Katherine (current MBA student at HBS) and Christine (Consultant at Bain & Company), and a younger brother James (student at Stanford.)

At Harvard Westlake
Varsity Team Captain and National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete Award recipient, Kanoff was ranked 14th nationally among dual-threat quarterbacks by ESPN.com, named first-team All-CIF quarterback senior year, Co-Mission League Offensive MVP, and two-time first-team all-league selection. In his final season, he threw for 3,400 yards and 38 touchdowns with a 63% completion rate. He recorded 85 career touchdowns (passing and rushing). A three-sport athlete, he was a starter on Harvard Westlake’s highly rated basketball and volleyball teams. In 2013, he was voted Best Male Athlete at Harvard Westlake.

College Career
In 2015, Kanoff became the first Princeton QB since 1991 to win his first four collegiate starts. In his first season as starter, he threw for 2,295 yards, sixth-most in Princeton history. In 2016, Kanoff earned second-team All-Ivy League honors as starting quarterback after leading Princeton to the Ivy League championship. In 2017, in the final game of his final season, Kanoff completed 37 of 46 passes for 444 yards and three touchdowns against Dartmouth breaking the Ivy League single-season passing yards record, ending the season with 3,474 yards and his 29 touchdown passes ranks second all-time. Kanoff finished the 2017 season with a 168.4 efficiency rating, the highest in Princeton’s history.

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