Nebraska and Michigan College Football Stars Killed in Car Wreck
Sam Foltz, 22, a punter for the Nebraska Cornhuskers, and Mike Sadler, 24, a former punter for the Michigan State Spartans, were killed Saturday when their car left road in Wisconsin’s Waukesha County and crashed into a tree.
The county sheriff’s office says Sadler was driving the car when it lost control on wet pavement at 11:43 p.m., and that speed played a role in the crash, ESPN reports.
The two players were reportedly returning from a kicking camp in Wales, Wisconsin, along with Louisiana State University Tigers kicker Colby Delahoussaye, who was in the vehicle but survived the crash needing stitches and with burns to his legs.
The time we spent with Sam was a blessing. Our team will honor his memory every day moving forward. #RIP27 pic.twitter.com/nbo3P624sE
— Mike Riley (@Coach_Riley) July 24, 2016
Mike Sadler tribute video: https://t.co/L2kOyebHOk
— Spartan Football (@MSU_Football) July 24, 2016
Tributes poured in on social media for the two young sportsmen, including from their respective clubs and coaches.
[ESPN]