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KELVIN BEACHUM, JR.: Looking forward by looking back

PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 12:40 am
by PonyPride
While many of his friends and teammates were taking "traditional" spring break trips, SMU left tackle Kelvin Beachum, Jr., joined one of his classes on a bus tour of the sites of some of the biggest events in the Civil Rights movement. The trip had a significant impact on Beachum, who visited with PonyFans.com to discuss why the trip made such an impression on him, where they went and who he met, and how he expects the trip to affect him going forward.

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Re: KELVIN BEACHUM, JR.: Looking forward by looking back

PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 10:24 am
by PK
Good job PP and a very nice story. Kelvin is an impressive young man. Glad he is at SMU.

Re: KELVIN BEACHUM, JR.: Looking forward by looking back

PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 10:25 am
by StallionsModelT
What a great kid. Great story and a true testimony on the kind of impact June Jones and his staff are having on this university off the field. We are so lucky to have kids like Beach and a head coach like June Jones. Says volumes about SMU.

Re: KELVIN BEACHUM, JR.: Looking forward by looking back

PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 10:25 am
by The PonyGrad
A wise young man. We can expect big things from him and not just on the field.

Re: KELVIN BEACHUM, JR.: Looking forward by looking back

PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 10:53 am
by Casey
What a powerful story.

Kelvin has started since his freshman year, right? There was some talk of him actually leaving school early for the NFL draft, and now that he is coming back, he is universally looked at as a legit NFL prospect of some kind. After reading about him getting the M Award and then this story about his thoughts and perspective on this trip, I could see him playing in the NFL for a dozen years ... and having his football ability being the least impressive thing about him.

Print up a #70 jersey and I'll buy one today.

KELVIN BEACHUM, JR.: Looking forward by looking back

PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 12:01 pm
by Junior
Casey wrote:What a powerful story.

Kelvin has started since his freshman year, right? There was some talk of him actually leaving school early for the NFL draft, and now that he is coming back, he is universally looked at as a legit NFL prospect of some kind. After reading about him getting the M Award and then this story about his thoughts and perspective on this trip, I could see him playing in the NFL for a dozen years ... and having his football ability being the least impressive thing about him.

Print up a #70 jersey and I'll buy one today.

No, redshifted and we went 1-11 according to the story.

KELVIN BEACHUM, JR.: Looking forward by looking back

PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 12:04 pm
by Junior
Great story, PP.

I never realized how much Beach was involved beyond football! Great example for anyone, not just our student athletes.

Re: KELVIN BEACHUM, JR.: Looking forward by looking back

PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 11:05 pm
by Casey
Junior wrote:
Casey wrote:What a powerful story.

Kelvin has started since his freshman year, right? There was some talk of him actually leaving school early for the NFL draft, and now that he is coming back, he is universally looked at as a legit NFL prospect of some kind. After reading about him getting the M Award and then this story about his thoughts and perspective on this trip, I could see him playing in the NFL for a dozen years ... and having his football ability being the least impressive thing about him.

Print up a #70 jersey and I'll buy one today.

No, redshifted and we went 1-11 according to the story.

Right — that's what I meant. After redshirting, he started as a redshirt freshman, and ever since.
How can you not root for this guy? He sounds like an amazing young man.