Catching up with Cam Sandquist
The Redmond-Reporter, Cam Sandquist's hometown newspaper, caught up with the former Yale WR.
Sandquist holds the Yale mark for the longest TD reception, catching a 98-yard score from Eric Williams as a junior.
Friday, July 04, 2014
9 Comments:
Great story about a real student-athlete. Cam will make an impact here just like he did as a player. Despite the negative comments often found on this site, this is what Yale football is about. Proud that Cam was and is part of the Yale family of student-athletes.
BW '78
Agree this is what Yale football is all about. Student athlete that will be great at whatever he does after college. This why kicking kids off the team to stroke your ego is unacceptable behavior. Yale has great kids.
they CHOSE to leave, let's be very clear about that!
Y'14
And Wilmot left his job for personal reasons.
Actually he did, he was NOT fired. But you obviously won't believe me anyway so think what you want. This program is in 100x better shape moving forward under Reno!
Y'14
What can players who return to New Haven do between July 7 and the start of practice on August 19?
Do they just work out? Do they run drills? Do they run plays? I assume coaches can't be present at these activities but can they plan the workouts? What's the deal?
I’m curious about this as well. I assuming it is exactly what you said 6:51PM. Strength training as a team. Agility drills and cardio workouts as a team. Some team or unit activities or practices ran by seniors and captains. Mostly the team working together and bonding and getting all of the freshman acclimated to their teammates, surroundings, and system. All good and needed things of course of teams on the hunt for a championship. I’m sure that is basically it, but would love some insight on the specifics if possible.
Anymore on the personal issues?
Commitment news,
Lambre Lanman 6-3 195lbs. QB
Los Altos High L.A.,Ca.
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