Prince Amukamara

Why do people always ask this when a player says something other than Nebraska. I didn't see what he said, but they have been making "joke" schools for a number of years now. It's not a big deal.
Just a question out of curiosity posed on a Husker football forum... about a former Husker football player... He states his high school instead of where he went to college. Most people are proud to name their university.
 
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I think I've seen Prince (either that or another recent former Husker) do this prior to this year. Sometimes they just occasionally rep either their HS or their university, in turn. Things like that. Probably not a big deal.

Also, he tweets and retweets lots of Husker stuff. So, no worries
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Why do people always ask this when a player says something other than Nebraska. I didn't see what he said, but they have been making "joke" schools for a number of years now. It's not a big deal.
Just a question out of curiosity posed on a Husker football forum about a former Husker football player. He states his high school instead
It happens all the time. It has nothing to do about his "love" or "hate" for UNL.
 
I think I've seen Prince (either that or another recent former Husker) do this prior to this year. Sometimes they just occasionally rep either their HS or their university, in turn. Things like that. Probably not a big deal.
makes sense I guess. Thank for the response.
 
This is like asking if a guy hates dad because he says "Hi Mom!" on TV.

Prince, like every pro player, has played on several teams in his life. These guys want to give a shout out to all their teams, so they say their college team one week, their High School team another week, their JUCO team (if applicable) another week.

There's nothing to see here, folks. Move on. Show's over.

 
I've definitely wondered this in the past. It's a fair question! I mean, disgruntled ex-Huskers is nothing new. It just doesn't seem to be the case here.

 
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