John Urschel

Mathematician and former NFL offensive lineman

About

John Urschel is a mathematician and a former NFL offensive lineman. Urschel attended Penn State University, where he played football and received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in mathematics. While at Penn State, he was awarded the Campbell Trophy, commonly known as the “Academic Heisman,” and the Sullivan Award, presented to “the most outstanding amateur athlete in the United States.”  Urschel was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in 2014, and played three seasons in the NFL. He has published a number of research papers in areas including graph theory, machine learning, and numerical analysis. In 2017, Urschel was named to Forbes’ “30 under 30” list of outstanding young scientists, and, in 2019, published a New York Times-bestselling memoir, Mind and Matter: A Life in Math and Football. He is currently a fourth-year PhD student in mathematics at MIT.

Videos

Other Speakers

VIEW PROFILE
Sarah Rudd
Sarah Rudd

Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer, src | ftbl

VIEW PROFILE
Allison Loucks
Allison Loucks

Director, Business Development & Innovation, ESPN

VIEW PROFILE
Abe Madkour
Abe Madkour

Publisher & Executive Editor, Sports Business Journal

VIEW PROFILE
Brian Millman
Brian Millman

Vice President - Properties & Brand Strategy, CSM Sport & Entertainment

VIEW PROFILE
Steve Palazzolo
Steve Palazzolo

Head of Product for the Football Division, Pro Football Focus (PFF)

See All Speakers