Car crash kills Nebraska punter, former Michigan State punter

A Nebraska mini-football helmet inscribed "RIP Foltz," for Nebraska punter Sam Foltz is seen during a vigil for Foltz on Sunday in Lincoln, Neb. Foltz and former Michigan State punter Mike Sadler died in a car crash in Wisconsin late Saturday night after working at a kicking clinic, a sheriff's department official said Sunday. LSU kicker Colby Delahoussaye was injured in the crash.
A Nebraska mini-football helmet inscribed "RIP Foltz," for Nebraska punter Sam Foltz is seen during a vigil for Foltz on Sunday in Lincoln, Neb. Foltz and former Michigan State punter Mike Sadler died in a car crash in Wisconsin late Saturday night after working at a kicking clinic, a sheriff's department official said Sunday. LSU kicker Colby Delahoussaye was injured in the crash.

WAUKESHA, Wis. (AP) - Nebraska punter Sam Foltz and former Michigan State punter Mike Sadler have died in a car crash in Wisconsin after working at a kicking clinic, a sheriff's department official said Sunday. LSU kicker Colby Delahoussaye was injured in the crash.

Waukesha County Sheriff's Lt. Thom Moerman said speed was likely a factor in the single-vehicle crash that happened around 11:45 p.m. Saturday.

The 24-year-old Sadler, of Grand Rapids, Mich., was driving. He and 22-year-old Foltz, of Greeley, Neb., both died at the scene.

Delahoussaye, 21 of New Iberia, La., was also a passenger. He was treated at Waukesha Memorial Hospital and released. A statement from LSU said his injuries were minor and that he was scheduled to return home today.

Moerman said in a statement Sadler lost control on the wet pavement, left the roadway and struck a tree.

The University of Nebraska said Sunday the team will skip this week's planned Big Ten Media Days in Chicago because of Foltz's death.

Foltz was a three-year starter for the Nebraska team and last year he was named the Big Ten's punter of the year. Foltz graduated from Nebraska with a degree in agronomy in May. He led the Big Ten in punting last year at 44.2 yards per kick and ranked fifth in school history (42.6).

Nebraska coach Mike Riley said Foltz was respected on the team and had a positive influence on everyone he interacted with.

"The young men in our football program are hurting but I know that their strength of character and resolve will bring us together and we will honor Sam every day moving forward," Riley said.

Several hundred friends and teammates of Foltz gathered outside Memorial Stadium in Lincoln on Sunday afternoon to remember him.

Sadler was a four-year starter and four-time academic All-American at Michigan State. He finished his college playing career after the 2014 season. He drew something of a cult following during his playing days because of his sense of humor and wit.

"Mike impacted so many people not only as a football player, but also from an academic standpoint and in the community as well," Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio said in a statement. "The world has lost a rising star who dreamed big and was accomplishing those dreams, one after another. He was one of those people that brightened your day."

Dan Tracy with Kohl's Kicking said both Sadler and Foltz had been working at a weekend clinic at the camp in Wisconsin. Tracy said the camp ended early Sunday after an announcement about the deaths.

"We mourn today with all of the people who were better men and women for knowing Sam and Mike," kicking camp director Jamie Kohl said. "Our thoughts and prayers are with them."

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