knapplc
International Man of Mystery
Look at these two bright young lads, fresh-faced, their lives in front of them, all the potential in the world to be anything or anyone they want.
That's Kenny Bell and Kain Colter in their snappy chapeaus, both probably tearing around the playground when they weren't performing in some play.
Who knew they'd grow up into these two fine young men? Wouldn't it have been crazy to have been in the hall for that performance, having the foreknowledge that a decade later you'd be in the stadium watching these two marvelous athletes will their teams to victory?
Colter's eligibility is (thankfully!) up after this season, and Husker fans won't have to watch him carving up our defense for a fourth straight year. Kenny will be back, though, representing the 303.
Wish we could have had both of these guys. Would have been tremendous to see Colter cutting up and down the field wearing scarlet & cream. But all the same, it's been a pleasure to watch them both play.
Good luck to Colter on his future endeavors. It'd be great to see him in Evanston next year (in the stands, of course) cheering on his Wildcats - and his childhood buddy, Kenny Bell.

That's Kenny Bell and Kain Colter in their snappy chapeaus, both probably tearing around the playground when they weren't performing in some play.
Who knew they'd grow up into these two fine young men? Wouldn't it have been crazy to have been in the hall for that performance, having the foreknowledge that a decade later you'd be in the stadium watching these two marvelous athletes will their teams to victory?

Colter's eligibility is (thankfully!) up after this season, and Husker fans won't have to watch him carving up our defense for a fourth straight year. Kenny will be back, though, representing the 303.
Wish we could have had both of these guys. Would have been tremendous to see Colter cutting up and down the field wearing scarlet & cream. But all the same, it's been a pleasure to watch them both play.
Good luck to Colter on his future endeavors. It'd be great to see him in Evanston next year (in the stands, of course) cheering on his Wildcats - and his childhood buddy, Kenny Bell.
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