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Homesick college punter Archie Wilson breaks down in sad scenes
Homesick college punter Archie Wilson breaks down in sad scenes

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Homesick college punter Archie Wilson breaks down in sad scenes

Melbourne teenager Archie Wilson has won over an entire US state after breaking down during a pre-season press conference. The 18-year-old made the move to Nebraska as he gets set to kick off a college football career as a punter. Towards the end of his media appearance, the youngster was asked how it felt to be so far away from his family. The question hit the teen as the emotion spilt out in sad scenes. 'That part's hard. I mean … I'm sorry,' Wilson said as the tears began to flow. 'I love them a lot. I got two little brothers, and my mum and dad. That's the tough part about being here. I love them a lot and I miss them.' Moving halfway across the world to chase his dream wasn't easy, but he was already looking forward to his family coming over later this month. 'They know this is what's best for me,' he said. 'It's good I can still talk to them plenty over the phone. They're coming here to see the first few games, so I'm looking forward to that.' The youngster, who turns 19 tomorrow, became an instant fan favourite as the heartbreaking footage quickly spread across social media. Nebraska natives were quick to wrap their arms around the teen with love for their new recruit coming in thick and fast. Producer Michael Snow wrote on X: 'I will go to war for Archie.' Liam Jones wrote: 'Can't wait to watch this man play. Husker nation has his back.' Kara Lynnie added: 'Love this kid. Hang in there buddy. It'll be worth it the first time you do the tunnel walk. The state of Nebraska's got you!' Darin Geiger wrote: 'You're 'home' here Archie. And may you always feel that.' Larsen Greg posted: 'You are in our family now too brother. Nebraska forever.' Special teams co-ordinator Mike Elker heaped praise on the Aussie's talent following a Huskers' practice session. 'Man, that guy is special. I mean, he truly is,' Ekeler said. 'He's 18 years old, leaves home for the first time, goes to a different country, and leaves his family which he's extremely close to. 'What coach (Matt Rhule) said about him is accurate. That kid knows every one of his teammates, and his teammates love him because of the energy he brings in the building, not just because of what he can do with the football.' The Huskers' 2025 season kicks off against the Cincinnati Bearcats on August 28.

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