Just read a tweet that their is a 24 year old former Navy Seal on the football team. Way cool. Much respect. GBR
Just read a tweet that their is a 24 year old former Navy Seal on the football team. Way cool. Much respect. GBR
Just read a tweet that their is a 24 year old former Navy Seal on the football team. Way cool. Much respect. GBR
#Huskers have a player on the roster who never played football before. More coming Sunday on Damian Jackson, a former member of the SEALs... Brian ChristophersonJosh Kettel
That is correct. I heard them talking about him on the radio awhile back . Commentators weren't sure he would ever see the field but their point was his presence and attitude would be yuge and pay dividends. Somebody starts whining and complaining about working hard or struggling.....just put yourself in HIS shoes. Suck it up buttercup.Just read a tweet that their is a 24 year old former Navy Seal on the football team. Way cool. Much respect. GBR
http://journalstar.com/sports/huske...cle_76b8d049-7f62-524f-b95b-68d01d2eee3f.htmlJust read a tweet that their is a 24 year old former Navy Seal on the football team. Way cool. Much respect. GBR
That is correct. I heard them talking about him on the radio awhile back . Commentators weren't sure he would ever see the field but their point was his presence and attitude would be yuge and pay dividends. Somebody starts whining and complaining about working hard or struggling.....just put yourself in HIS shoes. Suck it up buttercup.
Our workouts is his warm ups.I honestly think he might play on the kickoff team at some point. One thing is for sure, 7 am practices in August aren't going to faze him.
If he ever does make a meaningful contribution the TV announcers will have a field day with this story.I honestly think he might play on the kickoff team at some point. One thing is for sure, 7 am practices in August aren't going to faze him.
Comp sci major means he isn't dumb, should help him out.Gonna be incredibly tough for a guy that never played football to contribute on the field. If I read that article right, he doesn't even know the game of football yet. If he really goes all out, maybe in 2-3 years he could see special teams. Being a computer science major won't do him any favors. The upside is he's 6'1" 245 pounds. That's a big boy.
kick coverage and tackling could be learned in a day by a Seal...no make that about 10 minutes. I think you underestimate what it means to be a Seal. Good luck to him. I just hope he doesn't hurt our own guys in practiceGonna be incredibly tough for a guy that never played football to contribute on the field. If I read that article right, he doesn't even know the game of football yet. If he really goes all out, maybe in 2-3 years he could see special teams. Being a computer science major won't do him any favors. The upside is he's 6'1" 245 pounds. That's a big boy.
Comp sci major means he isn't dumb, should help him out.
kick coverage and tackling could be learned in a day by a Seal...no make that about 10 minutes. I think you underestimate what it means to be a Seal. Good luck to him. I just hope he doesn't hurt our own guys in practice![]()
Just read a tweet that their is a 24 year old former Navy Seal on the football team. Way cool. Much respect. GBR
Great young man no doubt, the best America has to offer. But he didn't make the first cut,this is from the Journal:
He didn't hear anything for a week or so. He even received an initial email that said, sorry, the roster is full.
His mother suggested he reach out. "Be that gnat that won't go away. Ask them for that one chance to show them," Saenz told him.
Jackson sent an email to Husker staffers. He explained why he chose to come to Nebraska and how he'd do anything to show them how much he wants to be part of the team.
He received a call asking him to come to the football offices. Good? Bad?
Good.
So I'm guessing they think no way he helps football wise but he would be good in the locker room.
In addition to the preferred walk-ons, NU has walk-on tryouts each year, the SEAL went through those to make the roster. I would think that the all-state player probably could have (or did) go through the tryouts as well.Guy on another board pointed out that an All-State caliber player was turned away from walking on, but this guy was let on.
Which is fine, but strange simply from a "football merit" standpoint. You would think they could take both without hurting the roster gravely.
Great young man no doubt, the best America has to offer. But he didn't make the first cut,this is from the Journal:
He didn't hear anything for a week or so. He even received an initial email that said, sorry, the roster is full.
His mother suggested he reach out. "Be that gnat that won't go away. Ask them for that one chance to show them," Saenz told him.
Jackson sent an email to Husker staffers. He explained why he chose to come to Nebraska and how he'd do anything to show them how much he wants to be part of the team.
He received a call asking him to come to the football offices. Good? Bad?
Good.
So I'm guessing they think no way he helps football wise but he would be good in the locker room.
I honestly think he might play on the kickoff team at some point. One thing is for sure, 7 am practices in August aren't going to faze him.
Great young man no doubt, the best America has to offer. But he didn't make the first cut,this is from the Journal:
He didn't hear anything for a week or so. He even received an initial email that said, sorry, the roster is full.
His mother suggested he reach out. "Be that gnat that won't go away. Ask them for that one chance to show them," Saenz told him.
Jackson sent an email to Husker staffers. He explained why he chose to come to Nebraska and how he'd do anything to show them how much he wants to be part of the team.
He received a call asking him to come to the football offices. Good? Bad?
Good.
So I'm guessing they think no way he helps football wise but he would be good in the locker room.
Anyone who thinks he wont have the time to study to both computers and football doesn't understand people in the military live off of 4 hours sleep. Not the four hours you think you get once in awhile but a true 4 hours built around 20 hours of pure hell. I would tell you give this guy till fall and by then he will have the playbook memorized. Did my time in the army and I am nothing compared to special force guys.