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Andre Seldon Jr.’s death Saturday in a drowning accident at Porcupine Reservoir in Cache County was another devastating blow to the Utah State athletics community — football specifically.
For many in the USU fanbase, Seldon was something of an unknown still. After all, he only announced his transfer to Utah State from New Mexico State in late May (he had played at Michigan before that) and hadn’t yet enrolled in classes at the university.
For those that knew him though, Seldon’s loss will be felt, and deeply so.
In an official statement Saturday night, USU’s interim head coach Nate Dreiling mourned Seldon’s passing — Seldon followed Dreiling from NMSU to USU — but early Sunday morning Dreiling added a more personal touch with a post on X.
In it, Dreiling wrote: “Not sure I ever had a conversation with Andre where I didn’t end up smiling. One of the best people I have ever been around. He meant so much to so many and always made you feel better when you were around him. Such a bright light in this world with his smile. Love you bud.”
Dreiling’s post was but one of many, as teammates — at USU and prior — coaches, friends, journalists and more took to social media Saturday and Sunday to grieve Seldon’s passing, and more importantly to remember him for the person he was beyond the sport of football.
Here are some of the ways in which Seldon is being remembered:
Said USU cornerbacks coach Jalen Ortiz: “8 ball, Donut, Dre, Big Dre, the man of many nicknames. You are one of the best people I ever met. You lit up any room you walked into. People gravitated towards you and loved being around you. I pray for your family and loved ones. I love you Big Dre 🤍🕊️”
Said USU linebackers coach Bobby McMillen: “You we’re so loved by everyone you encountered. Your smile, your passion, and your…
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Author : Deseret News
Publish date : 2024-07-21 22:23:20
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