BleedGopher
Well-known member
- Joined
- Nov 11, 2008
- Messages
- 62,336
- Reaction score
- 19,050
- Points
- 113
per Marcus:
Some of Green's supporters still think he can be a great collegiate quarterback, if ever given the chance. But Green's father taught all three of his sons to be team players, and to be ready for new opportunities.
"It was something my dad instilled in me and my brothers," Green said. "If you always stay prepared and keep on your grind, then when it's your time you're going to shine."
Bryan Green, who was a Gophers running back in the early 1990s, has 22 years of experience in the United States Army National Guard and is a lieutenant colonel in the medical services corps. As a medical evacuation pilot he flew over 500 hours, including in Iraq.
Bryan is from Alabama, but being in Minnesota near his wife Teresa's family helped while he was deployed. The Woodbury and Lake Elmo communities help raise Seth from elementary school until his first three years of high school.
"We embraced that family while he was deployed," said former Lake Elmo principal Andy Fields, now the principal at Oak-Land Middle School. "Watching three young boys say goodnight to their dad while he was overseas fighting for our country was about the greatest honor I could have as a principal."
http://www.startribune.com/inside-s...cruit-to-p-j-fleck-s-secret-weapon/492649031/
Go Gophers!!
Some of Green's supporters still think he can be a great collegiate quarterback, if ever given the chance. But Green's father taught all three of his sons to be team players, and to be ready for new opportunities.
"It was something my dad instilled in me and my brothers," Green said. "If you always stay prepared and keep on your grind, then when it's your time you're going to shine."
Bryan Green, who was a Gophers running back in the early 1990s, has 22 years of experience in the United States Army National Guard and is a lieutenant colonel in the medical services corps. As a medical evacuation pilot he flew over 500 hours, including in Iraq.
Bryan is from Alabama, but being in Minnesota near his wife Teresa's family helped while he was deployed. The Woodbury and Lake Elmo communities help raise Seth from elementary school until his first three years of high school.
"We embraced that family while he was deployed," said former Lake Elmo principal Andy Fields, now the principal at Oak-Land Middle School. "Watching three young boys say goodnight to their dad while he was overseas fighting for our country was about the greatest honor I could have as a principal."
http://www.startribune.com/inside-s...cruit-to-p-j-fleck-s-secret-weapon/492649031/
Go Gophers!!