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Finns can't play football? Got spare money?

Now that Seppo has done the trailblazing with the Cornhuskers, I fully expect a "Finnish Wave" of Scandinavian ( ) 320 pound linemen coming over to play ball. The allure of small town Nebraska must be overwhelming.

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Football-loving Finn lands in the heartland
By RANDY RIGGS
Cox News Service
Friday, August 26, 2005

AUSTIN, Texas — In his native Finland, the sports that inspire the most fervor are soccer and hockey, neither of which could inspire Seppo Evwaraye to get off the couch.

"I was somewhat of a sedentary guy," the 6-foot-5-inch, 320-pound Nebraska offensive lineman explained.

American football was another matter. But for a kid who was born in Finland and spent the first five years of his life in his father's native Nigeria before returning to Scandinavia, the only exposure to the game was as a couch potato who watched occasional Notre Dame contests televised on NBC Europe.

"I'd watch them play Michigan State, Michigan, whoever," Evwaraye said.

That was enough to inspire Evwaraye to want to be slightly less sedentary.

"I always knew I had size and felt like I had pretty good athletic ability," he said. "I wanted to see if I could reach my dreams and play college and maybe professional football. I didn't want to stay home, then 20 or 30 years from now doubt myself and wonder if I'd really had a chance to do it.

"Basically, I wanted to see how far I could go."

Evwaraye wound up going about halfway around the world to a state, much less a town, he knew nothing about. It was a bold move that is paying big dividends for the rebuilding Cornhuskers as Evwaraye prepares for his senior season.

What position Evwaraye will play remains uncertain. Despite three returning starters, including Evwaraye, Nebraska's offensive line is in flux. The big Finn is penciled in at left tackle, but that might change.

Evwaraye says he'll gladly play anywhere. Given his unique background, he's happy to be playing, period.

Other than a few games of flag football in his hometown of Vaasa on the western Finnish coast, Evwaraye's true introduction to the sport didn't come until 1998 when he played on a club team.

"It's a hobby there, a lot more relaxed," he said. "It's a lot of long bus rides and pretty much just older guys having some fun."

Evwaraye got the idea of experiencing his own version of "Coming to America" from his older brother, a foreign exchange student in 1997 in the Seattle area. When Evwaraye began seriously exploring the possibility, a Finnish club coach from Nebraska put him in contact with a family in Laurel, Neb., where he was told he could play football.

He made the move in 1999 for his junior year of high school. His host parents, Jim and Carla Erwin, became his legal guardians along with his mother, Sirpa, who will see her son play in person for the first time when she travels to Lincoln this season for back-to-back games against Iowa State and Texas Tech. Evwaraye's father, Frederick, whom Sirpa met when they were in medical school in Czechoslovakia, died of a heart attack in 1987.

After arriving in Nebraska, it didn't take Evwaraye long to realize he wasn't in Finland anymore.

Unlike coastal Vaasa, the tiny rural town of Laurel is about 550 miles from the nearest big body of water — Lake Michigan on Chicago's shoreline. Located in northeastern Nebraska, Laurel, probably best known as the birthplace of actor James Coburn, has a population of about 980, compared with Vaasa's 57,000.

"That was somewhat of a shock," Evwaraye said with a grin. "You can see everything from the deck of (the Erwin's) house. You can see the school, the football field and the gas station. That's about it."

Jim Erwin, an agronomist, laughs at the "culture shock" Evwaraye experienced in moving in with a family whose home on five acres [2 hectares] is located, basically, "out in the sticks," Erwin said.

The Erwins, who have four children of their own, say Evwaraye has been a model "son" from the moment he first stepped off the airplane in Omaha on an early September night.

"He's a gracious young man," Jim Erwin said. "In high school, he was so much bigger than most of the kids he played against. On the first play of the game, he'd knock the center about five yards into the backfield to show he could dominate, but after that I always wondered if he worried about hurting someone."

Erwin added that his family would "never, ever" host another exchange student because, "We'd never get anybody like Seppo again. We'd always compare anyone else to him, and it wouldn't be fair. We got the one in a lifetime."

Before coming to America, Evwaraye knew nothing about Nebraska, much less Cornhuskers football.

"I didn't have any idea where Nebraska was. When they told me I could go there, I looked it up on the map and I was like, 'Wow, it's right in the middle,' " he said. "I was thinking more like Florida or California.

"I never really heard of Nebraska football, either, until I came over and everybody started telling me how huge it is and that there's nothing like it," he added.

Evwaraye's formal introduction to Cornhuskers football came on Sept. 18, 1999, when his American family made the 137-mile drive south to Lincoln to watch Nebraska hold off Southern Mississippi 20-13.

"That kind of blew me away," he said. "There's nothing in Finland that compares to that experience."

Few Finns have played American football. The first to receive an NCAA scholarship was Sami Porkka, a defensive end at Northern Colorado from 1990-93. The only other whom Evwaraye knows is Michael Quarshie, a defensive end at Columbia now with NFL Europe's Frankfurt Galaxy. Evwaraye is believed to be the only Finn to receive a football scholarship to a Division I-A program.

After graduating, the communications studies major hopes to remain in the United States to play professionally. If he returns to Finland, he'll be required to fullfil a military commitment of eight months to a year that is mandatory for all Finnish males, which Evwaraye said he is willing to do.

But entering his sixth year here, Evwaraye is strongly considering making the U.S. his permanent home.

"It's not that Finland is growing foreign to me, but it has grown different," he said. "My friends and family have kind of gone ahead without me, so every time I go back I have to kind of play catch-up. The U.S. is starting to feel a lot more like home."

Not that he doesn't appreciate Finland on his increasingly rare trips back. Evwaraye can walk the streets of Vaasa in relatively anonymity, unlike in Lincoln.

"It's a break for me because nobody really knows me or knows I play football at a big university," he said. "It's kind of a relief that I don't have to stop and answer questions about the quarterback situation."

Randy Riggs writes for the Austin American-Statesman.

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Cool story.

How good is this guy? Does he fight punks at the cemetary?

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This guy is supposed to be good.

Yeah, Finns can play football. Actually, we are dominating the world, naturally excluding the US.

It sucks though.. you know.. there was no club when I was at the age of .. when I could have picked it up. You know, I really do think I would have been very good at it. Not NFL material, definitely not, but good. Why? I did play hockey for all my youth and was good at it. I even got to the 'North Camp' which is the first camp for dudes, it's a circle where they pick up the national team. I didn't make it, I dropped out, but I did get the invitation, and it's a big deal. And the level in here is, as you should know, very good. I was big even then, but fast and I was loving the hitting. So.. I think something like handmelon would have suited me PERFECTLY. I searched for La Crosse teams but couldn't find any at the times I was quitting playing hockey.

But at those days.. basically I thought it was boring. Of course I didn't know the rules and things. Now I love the game. So if I had the opportunity back then knowing what I now know, that would have been my choice, guaranteed. Anything with fast going, hard hitting, that was for me. And I was pretty talented athlete then, in GREAT shape. I'm in spectacular shape now, but not like that.

Oh MAN why did you bring this up. It's like being the sorry ass former athlete thing now. Thinking all the glory days, how I could have made it, it was so close but it didn't happen.. I hate you, I feel negative now. I don't want to re-live those times. I have new things in my life now. I'm not fast anymore .. no matter what, I can't get fast enough these days and I'm too old to become great, even locally.

Too late DanS

I mean.. I'm not saying I would have been super talented at it. I'm saying my physique would have matched .. recievers(?) one perfectly 1:1, and I have an attitude of a maniac, never give up, screw that take my leg I'd rather lose all my toes and get 2 points on some meaningless game, if it's on. I kill you. I kill everyone. No doubts. No hesitation. GO TIME!

NAARGH NAAAAAAAARGH ****NG YAA *crunch* SMASH YOU in THE *Gnarl* YEAH!

VICTORY FOR PEKKA!



too bad I'm like adult now and ****. All over for me. Maybe my kid could do that though. I'm going to train him be the best MMA fighter though.. or if it's a girl.. she'll be best in... I don't know.. ballet and pony riding?

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I thought you were bigger than most receivers?

Typical receiver is 6'3" 210 pounds.

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Pekka's actually 5'6" 128 lbs

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...with acne, glasses and an extremely small penis

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I didn't know that he had glasses...

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He takes them off when he imagines girls with cold hands groping his genitals

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Finns (in blue) playing football ( ):

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Ted, I'm weigh more though, but considering that was around me weight when I was playing, it would have been, like I said, perfect.

220 is better weight for me though. That's when I'm at my best. But for reciever, I don't know if I could have had the speed. Maybe I would have been too slow. OR, most likely I would have been too slow .

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Seppo = + + =

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By the transitivity of suck, therefore, Seppo =

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Oh okay.

Some receivers aren't necessarily fast, they just have really good hands and can take alot of punishment. Or they can cut and/or accelerate really quick. I've seen guys who can accelerate really quick but their top speed isn't that good. I've also seen guys where they only go up the middle and usually get beat up every time they catch the ball. But they never drop the ball.

I think every team has 2 speed guys where all they do is beat the other guys up the field.

Then there are guys like you who throw blocks or go up the middle or run the post and flank out toward the sidelines when they catch.

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Now that I think of it, I might have sucked as a reciever. I'm not the 'run and loose the company' type of guy. I'm more likei the 'gonna get you!' type of guy. I'm nto sure what you guy call the dudes who, in the defense, get the guys, usually going sideways fast and going *SMASH*. Not the biggest guys in the defense though. Maybe I would have been good at that. JUst hitting people. That's it. Peeeeriod.

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Finn playing football (at top, giving the opposing player a reach-around)

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checking out if the rumours are true

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Now that I think of it, I might have sucked as a reciever. I'm not the 'run and loose the company' type of guy. I'm more likei the 'gonna get you!' type of guy. I'm nto sure what you guy call the dudes who, in the defense, get the guys, usually going sideways fast and going *SMASH*. Not the biggest guys in the defense though. Maybe I would have been good at that. JUst hitting people. That's it. Peeeeriod.


You would have liked to play linebacker. You can be small-ish (220 - 240 pounds) and still be an excellent linebacker.

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Now that I think of it, I might have sucked as a reciever. I'm not the 'run and loose the company' type of guy. I'm more likei the 'gonna get you!' type of guy. I'm nto sure what you guy call the dudes who, in the defense, get the guys, usually going sideways fast and going *SMASH*. Not the biggest guys in the defense though. Maybe I would have been good at that. JUst hitting people. That's it. Peeeeriod.


That's usually the strong safety or the free safety that does that.

Bascially what you're doing is scouting the backfield for whoever comes through the line, usually a receiver or a running back, and then *POW* driving them down or out of bounds.

EDIT/DANS: Or what DanS said.

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Right, I had been definitely a small linebacker. Or maybe go and bulk up, get some belly going on but remain fast and mean.

Then again, comparing to any level in the US, I would have prolly just sucked and not get to play any games ..

Anyway let's talk about this dude more. I thought he was the one who was supposed to sign with some NFL team this year, but it didn't happen yet. THis guy is someone different. So he got a scholarship for some program. Is this program any good?

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Nebraska has had some tough times lately. But it is one of a small handful of schools with long winning football traditions (Nebraska, Oklahoma, Notre Dame, USC, etc.). The team is a huge deal in the States.

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yeah but what about the program. What sort of a program is that I-A ?

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Nebraska is considered one of the top programs in the US, especially for a lineman

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Dude, we played in the national title game as recently as 2001. We've had a couple down years, but we're not in as tough of times as Notre Dame...

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WHAT PROGRAM?!

Ok.. does this mean he is oen step closer to possible NFL or not?

I hope he could make it.. then the sport woudl get more cover in here too, now it really doesn't at all, excluding superbowl. I'd love if someone picked up NFL.. even cable.. cause I got that stuff cable that is.

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THe program is the top college tier program, it's considered the best of the best colleges.

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Ok.. does this mean he is oen step closer to possible NFL or not?


Tough to know. Playing at Nebraska is good in its own right. It's a bigger deal than playing on many NFL teams.

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He might have a shot at the NFL. His development was hampered a bit because he played his first two years as a defensive lineman, but he's a smart kid and is probably the best player on the O-line right now. He's no Brendan Stai, but he might go in the later rounds.

 
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