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KU football player speaks at MLK, Jr. celebration
After helping the Kansas University football team win the Orange Bowl, Darrell Stuckey, a KU sophomore and football safety, has proved hard work and perseverance pay off.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Even when the odds are against you, you have to keep fighting for your dream.
That's the message a Kansas University football player had for South Junior High School students Friday.
As a young boy, Darrell Stuckey had been told his dreams were impossible.
"I was told I'd never make it from where I came from," said Stuckey, a sophomore safety.
He stood, admittedly emotional, before students at their annual Martin Luther King Jr. assembly and gave an inspirational speech.
Though his football team's accomplishments last season, including an Orange Bowl win this month, are inspirational, his focus during the speech wasn't on football.
"We're here to talk about a great man," Stuckey said.
To the students, Stuckey referred to Martin Luther King Jr. as just Martin, to emphasize that the doctor was once a student like them.
"We tend to think of him as Dr. King, that we'd think he's a legend, that you can't do the things that he's done, (but) anybody in here can do anything he's done," he said.
Stuckey is proof that hard work and perseverance pay off. He shared his personal story about being raised by a single mother in Kansas City, Kan. Reading from a letter he wrote to his father as a child, it was clear that forgiveness was necessary for him to overcome his circumstances.
"I have every excuse not to be here today," he said. "So when I'm asked 'what does Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream mean to me?' I smile and I say that nothing is impossible."
His words were well received by students who gave him a standing ovation.
"That was the best assembly this year," said seventh-grader Drew Lewis.
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Comments
JBurtin (anonymous) says...
Wish I could have been there. Sounds like he's got a good head on his shoulders. It is easy to forget that famous figures like Dr. King are just people like you and me. It's impressive that he learned that lesson so early in life.
January 19, 2008 at 5:51 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Chiliskate (anonymous) says...
Dear Coach Mangino--
Please continue to recruit young men like this to the University of Kansas. We can never have enough men like this in our program.
January 19, 2008 at 11:13 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
actorman (anonymous) says...
Very impressive. It's always nice to have people you can feel good about rooting for. Kind of sums up the whole KU team.
January 19, 2008 at 11:34 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
txrockchalk (anonymous) says...
Another solid person on our football team. Awesome.
January 19, 2008 at 1:59 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
sevenyearhawk (anonymous) says...
you defintely feel more connected to a program, when you see good people being involved in it ...
by the same token, I feel bad for the kids that have had on and off field issues, and am glad to finally see them succeed!
John Randle, anyone?
January 19, 2008 at 3:21 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
fabio (anonymous) says...
We got a new commit
http://www.kansas.rivals.com/viewpros...
January 20, 2008 at 3:50 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )