Friday, April 27, 2018
Husker Legend Eric Crouch Working With Dorchester On Water Park
The Times has learned from several well-placed sources that Nebraska Football legend and Heisman Trophy winner Eric Crouch is working with the Dorchester Community Foundation on the town's forthcoming water park.
Crouch played quarterback for the University of Nebraska from 1998-2001, winning the Heisman his senior year. Crouch still holds the career rushing touchdowns record for NU at 59 and accumulated 7,915 yards in total offense during his career, third highest at Nebraska.
In addition to the Heisman, he also won the Davey O'Brien National Quarterback Award, given annually to the best collegiate quarterback in the U.S.
A Nebraska native of Millard, Crouch today owns his own business, Crouch Recreation, which sells playground and recreation equipment, including splash pad features.
Our staff members have been told that Crouch has been to Dorchester several times to consult with Foundation volunteers on designs and features for the town's new splash pad, which will be located in the city park. Crouch reviewed splash pad options with Foundation members at the Dorchester Co-op earlier this month, according to one source we met for dinner this week.
At last report, the Times was told that groundbreaking for the project could occur this spring, but we have not received any recent updates. (UPDATE: We are learning that groundbreaking could occur this summer, but site preparation may begin sooner.)
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Cool! GBR!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteConfucius say: Tell Mr. Heisman to put football training center in middle of splash pad.
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