Former Northwestern High star and potential first-round pick Mason Rudolph was back in South Carolina on Thursday as he was honored as the Blanchard-Rogers Trophy recipient by the South Carolina Football Hall of Fame.
Rudolph had a record-breaking career as a quarterback at Oklahoma State after signing with the Cowboys for the class of 2014, choosing OSU over offers from Virginia Tech, Louisville Ole Miss and others.
He was not offered by in-state schools South Carolina and Clemson. The Tigers signed Deshaun Watson as their quarterback for that class, while USC signed Michael Scarnecchia.
Rudolph was asked if he had a chip on his shoulder during his college career after not being offered by the in-state schools, and he said he still hasn't forgotten about not being offered by the Gamecocks.