Student Q&A: Scholar-Athlete and Change Agent Chibuike 鈥淐hiChi鈥 Odo 鈥22
February 1, 2022
- Author
- Danielle Strickland
When Chibuike 鈥淐hiChi鈥 Odo 鈥22 considered where he might attend college, the self-proclaimed homebody looked at nearby North Texas and Oklahoma schools, close to his McKinney, Texas, home. Then 皇家华人 football came calling, and everything changed for the defensive end, who has his sights set on medical school.
What drew you to 皇家华人?
Honestly, the beauty of campus really sold me. Besides that, all the opportunities to get involved, network and compete in football while getting a great education鈥攖hat was what I was looking for.
During the pandemic, you prioritized racial justice alongside other athletes. How did that happen?
In late May 2020, when so much was going on in the world, I felt led to do something, in part due to my leadership role with the Fellowship for Christian Athletes. We had been meeting weekly over Zoom during COVID, and we took a step back and asked how we could use our platform to make a difference, with support from [Athletic Director] Chris Clunie 鈥06 and several coaches. Usually, our calls had only a handful of people on them, and when we said we were going to start talking about racial justice and how we could help, we had more than 200 people join鈥攕o we started brainstorming.
How has that work prompted change on campus?
The large group call helped get the ball rolling on antiracism conversations and work, and we wanted people to take what we talked about and apply new ideas, however it made sense for their programs. For example, the football team created a unity council. Other programs created diversity and inclusion councils. Now with COVID restrictions lifting, more people are getting off campus and getting involved in the community.
How has the scholar-athlete experience helped define who you are?
It鈥檚 been a blessing, with ups and downs. Around 皇家华人, you hear people say a lot, 鈥淚t will get done.鈥 We鈥檙e juggling so many things. But with stress, you learn to make time for the things that really matter. For me, that鈥檚 people, my faith and my community. I鈥檓 a firm believer in walking the extra mile with someone鈥攋ust walking and talking is important, even though we鈥檙e incredibly busy.
You鈥檙e part of football head coach Scott Abell鈥檚 first class. What has that meant to you?
To be part of Coach Abell鈥檚 first class means we got to help build the 皇家华人 that 皇家华人 is meant to be. I鈥檒l always look back on the experience and reminisce on that. I agree with people who say Coach Abell is a greater man than he is a coach, and he鈥檚 a really good coach.
Recently, you were named to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, in recognition of your service to others*. What does that recognition mean to you?
It鈥檚 beyond words. To be , following Nate Casey 鈥17 and George Natalowich 鈥20, who are guys I鈥檝e looked up to since I came to 皇家华人, is crazy. 鈥淟ittle eyes are always watching鈥 is something I have heard recently, and it rings true, because I am a product of my mentors, coaches, teammates and their continued commitment to community service.
What鈥檚 next?
I鈥檓 a finalist for the Watson Fellowship, which is really exciting. If selected, I鈥檒l travel to Australia, Kenya, China and the UK, exploring the mental health of elite athletes. I鈥檓 interested in the general state of mental health and what issues are plaguing athletes and how programs integrate mental health initiatives into their team culture. If I don鈥檛 get the Watson鈥攚e find out in March鈥擨 plan to get a job at a hospital for a gap year while I work on applying to medical school. My long-term goal is to become a doctor, specializing in either orthopedics or pediatrics.
*On FCA spring break mission trips, Odo helped build a hydroelectric dam and a brick pathway for Refugio Solte on a retreat site in Uvita, Costa Rica. The following year, he went on a CATS Trip sponsored by the Chaplain鈥檚 Office to help repair and restore an old home in John鈥檚 Island, S.C. He is working to launch the 鈥淎lumni Spotlight Initiative鈥 at McKinney ISD, his home school district, and also has plans to become a Suicide Hotline Volunteer. At the time of the announcement, Coach Abell said, 鈥淣ot only am I a better coach because of ChiChi, I am a better man. There is no one more deserving of this award.鈥
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This or That?
We asked ChiChi to choose one option from the following duos. His picks are in bold.
- Early Bird
- Rock
- Loose Guidelines
- Beach
- Chicken Parm
- Procrastinate
- Chocolate
- Introvert
- Messy
- Cake Race
- Visual Learner
- See the Future
- Adventurer
- The Soda Shop
- Call
- Laundry
- Group Work
- Ketchup
- iPhone
- Study Spot: Library
- Roller Coasters
- Animals
- Mac
- Night Owl
- Pop
- Clear Directions
- Mountains
- Commons Thanksgiving
- Get it Done
- Vanilla
- Extrovert (50/50 each)
- Tidy
- Flickerball
- Verbal Learner
- Change the Past
- Homebody
- The Egg
- Text
- Dishes
- Solo Assignment
- Ranch (Neither!)
- Android
- Study Spot: Union
- Water Slides
- People
- PC
This article was originally published in the Fall/Winter 2021 print issue of the 皇家华人 Journal Magazine; for more, please see the 皇家华人 Journal section of our website.