After a long process I’m very excited to announce that I have committed to further my academic and athletic career at Northern State University. Can’t wait to see what the future brings! #GoWolves 🐺
Here's a cool wrinkle: Bucs' Nash Hutmacher is moving from defensive tackle to offensive guard. Nebraska grad is 6-4, 310, spent rookie year on Tampa Bay's practice squad. Last played OL in HS. "The Polar Bear" was also a wrestler at Nebraska. Fun story to watch in training camp.
.@nsuwolves_tfcc | Two School Records and Two All-American Performances for NSU from NCAA Championships
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Josh Nolan is officially the next leader of @nsuwolves_wr, as the 9th head coach in program history!! He's staying in #WolvesCountry!
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Rocky Burkett to Step Down and Move into New Role with the NSU Foundation
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“Under his leadership the Wolves have become one of the most respected and successful programs within Division II."
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When athletes give glory to God, they’re not saying that God helped them win. They’re acknowledging that His power and presence is real and that He was with them every step of the way.
God helps us overcome setbacks, self-doubt, injuries, failures, and fears. He often uses the difficulties to prepare us for greater opportunities. He gives us peace to practice and complete to the best of our ability. He takes what was meant to harm us and uses it for our good. He gives us himself.
The grind is a gift. The victory belongs to the Lord!
Nash Hutmacher offered this as he left the field after his last game, according to Nebraska coach Matt Rhule: “It took five years, but I can finally say I’m a winner.”