Norridge man hopes honesty wins him title on 'Big Brother'
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July 2, 2009
An ad salesman from Norridge has a unique approach to winning the cutthroat CBS reality show "Big Brother."
"I'm going to go in there and try to play as honest as I can," Jeff Schroeder told the AP.
Schroeder, 31, is one of 13 contestants who will be locked away for the voyeuristic CBS show's 11th season, which begins July 9. He's single and was a running back at Benedictine University in Lisle.
The people he's up against include a surfer, a bikini model, a "World of Warcraft" gamer and a neuroscientist. The contestant who outlasts the rest in the camera-laden "Big Brother" house takes home $500,000.
Hopefully he doesn't seriously think that gameplay isn't gonna win him the 500k, with that kind of game plan he'll be the 1st evicted.