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Heisman Trophy Winner
It seems Michael Rose-Ivey was destined to be a football player. The first word to escape his lips was “touchdown” and his on-field instincts draw rave reviews from coaches and teammates alike.
But reaching that destiny has required sacrifice, first by his father, then by Rose-Ivey himself. The path to greatness is rarely a straight one, and Rose-Ivey’s road has been circuitous over the past couple of years.
He appeared headed for stardom after sliding into the starting lineup as a redshirt freshman at Nebraska in 2013 and setting the school record for tackles as a rookie. Then came a knee injury that ended his sophomore campaign, a suspension and a nagging groin that kept him at partial strength all last season.
Despite the missed time, Rose-Ivey has remained one of the faces of the program and one of its leaders. And with his final campaign approaching, Rose-Ivey wants to be sure his mark on the program will be felt well after he’s gone.
“As far as me as a senior, you always start thinking about legacy,” he said. “What have you done? Have you left the place better than you found it? I would want nothing more than to bring a Big Ten Championship home.
“It’s not just my own personal roller coaster, but the roller coaster here, just the ups and downs with teammates and the team in general, the coaches… it would be awesome to be able to do it. I’m really confident that we’ll have a really, really good chance.”
https://nebraska.n.rivals.com/news/rose-ivey-hopes-bouts-with-adversity-will-give-way-to-a-big-senior-year
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