Suh's Outland Trophy Ceremony

Fuzzy

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A small article that i am sure will be replaced by many more in depth ones as Friday approaches on the Suh's Outland Trophy Presentation in Omaha this evening.

http://msn.foxsports.com/cfb/story/Suh-Lot...career-62791771

I really like what Bo said right here...

``Last year he told me, 'I want to have an impact on the University of Nebraska forever,''' Pelini said. ``He said, 'I came here to make an impact and go down in history as someone who had a long-lasting impact on the program and be someone they'll be talking about forever.' He accomplished that.''

 
im pysched that hes going to participate in all aspects of the combine. actually have an interest to watch for once.

 
I'm going to really miss watching him play for the Huskers, but good things sometimes come to an end. I can honestly say that in my 34 years as a fan, I have never seen another player quite like him. Not only is he a great player, but a classy individual and some NFL team is going to be very lucky to get him.

I can only hope that just like Turner, there will be an oppportunity for him to "come home" maybe after his NFL career is over.

We're gonna miss you Big Suh, but I know you're best days are ahead of you.

 
Big Suh got emotional knowing that he wasnt ever going to play as a Husker again..

Suh helped change the perception of Husker football, gave us something to be proud of.

Thanks isnt enough..

 
Big Suh got emotional knowing that he wasnt ever going to play as a Husker again..

Suh helped change the perception of Husker football, gave us something to be proud of.

Thanks isnt enough..

Dang- can't find a video clip-

 
Suh has made Nebraska proud, and will always be welcome back. I hope he goes on to put the fear in NFL Quarterbacks minds as he has at the college level. But most of all I hope he never loses his quiet demeanor, and confidence. Long live Suh!

 
Big Suh got emotional knowing that he wasnt ever going to play as a Husker again..

Suh helped change the perception of Husker football, gave us something to be proud of.

Thanks isnt enough..
Agreed. I feel like a Dad so proud of my son's accomplishments. lol. . .if I were to have a 300lb, 6'3" boy. :)

 
Big Suh got emotional knowing that he wasnt ever going to play as a Husker again..

Suh helped change the perception of Husker football, gave us something to be proud of.

Thanks isnt enough..
No, but the millions he's set to make will sure help...and that's not to say that we as fans had anything to do with that, we all know it's all Suh!! I'd would like to believe though, that fan support played some sort of role in his return. That, and maybe served as a little bit of extra drive whenever SUUUUUUUUUUH rang out across the stadium. Talk about motivating!! Congrats to him.

 
im pysched that hes going to participate in all aspects of the combine. actually have an interest to watch for once.
Well they actually show the combine on ESPN or will it be on the NFL Network? I would think it would interesting to watch these players give it their all and to see if they'll be any sleepers that'll impress the media and scouts.

 
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Fuzzy said:
A small article that i am sure will be replaced by many more in depth ones as Friday approaches on the Suh's Outland Trophy Presentation in Omaha this evening.

http://msn.foxsports.com/cfb/story/Suh-Lot...career-62791771

I really like what Bo said right here...

``Last year he told me, 'I want to have an impact on the University of Nebraska forever,''' Pelini said. ``He said, 'I came here to make an impact and go down in history as someone who had a long-lasting impact on the program and be someone they'll be talking about forever.' He accomplished that.''
http://www.huskers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SP...p;DB_OEM_ID=100

Here is the article from the NU athletic site. Amazing scene.

 
Fuzzy said:
A small article that i am sure will be replaced by many more in depth ones as Friday approaches on the Suh's Outland Trophy Presentation in Omaha this evening.

http://msn.foxsports.com/cfb/story/Suh-Lot...career-62791771

I really like what Bo said right here...

``Last year he told me, 'I want to have an impact on the University of Nebraska forever,''' Pelini said. ``He said, 'I came here to make an impact and go down in history as someone who had a long-lasting impact on the program and be someone they'll be talking about forever.' He accomplished that.''
http://www.huskers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SP...p;DB_OEM_ID=100

Here is the article from the NU athletic site. Amazing scene.

 
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