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This event was a touchdown!
Random observations:
Agree completely with CL82-- HCBD was a strand of love beads away from looking like a '70s meditation guru.
Sat next to members of the O-line (Rutherford, Oak, Hopkins, Knappe). Had great conversations with Omaine Stephens, Josh Marriner, Dhameer Bradley. They said the BBQ was a nice break from the routine and emptiness of the campus. They lit up talking about their chance to play in Yankee Stadium last year. Each was very genuine and kind to spend dinner with perfect strangers.
Got a big smile and high five from Mikal Myers when we told him we were going to the Missouri game. His high five packs a punch!
Several players and children were scrimmaged near the weight room. A youngster was touched out of bounds at the one yard line. He was so disappointed that he walked back to his parents and sat on the turf. Jamar Summers stepped out of his role as scrimmage QB, went over to the boy, talked to him and got him back into the fun.
A few plays later, Mikal Myers lined up on the nose against a five or six year old snapper. After the snap, Mikal picked up the little boy and toted him down the field. The look on the kid's face was priceless!
Big kudos to UCONN football for this event. It was fun, interactive and a great boost to get me through to the Villanova game. I hope they bring it back next summer and beyond.
Random observations:
Agree completely with CL82-- HCBD was a strand of love beads away from looking like a '70s meditation guru.
Sat next to members of the O-line (Rutherford, Oak, Hopkins, Knappe). Had great conversations with Omaine Stephens, Josh Marriner, Dhameer Bradley. They said the BBQ was a nice break from the routine and emptiness of the campus. They lit up talking about their chance to play in Yankee Stadium last year. Each was very genuine and kind to spend dinner with perfect strangers.
Got a big smile and high five from Mikal Myers when we told him we were going to the Missouri game. His high five packs a punch!
Several players and children were scrimmaged near the weight room. A youngster was touched out of bounds at the one yard line. He was so disappointed that he walked back to his parents and sat on the turf. Jamar Summers stepped out of his role as scrimmage QB, went over to the boy, talked to him and got him back into the fun.
A few plays later, Mikal Myers lined up on the nose against a five or six year old snapper. After the snap, Mikal picked up the little boy and toted him down the field. The look on the kid's face was priceless!
Big kudos to UCONN football for this event. It was fun, interactive and a great boost to get me through to the Villanova game. I hope they bring it back next summer and beyond.
