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Ruegamer Offers Local Connection, Tales to Tell

Posted on December 30, 2008February 8, 2012 by David Shama

Grey Ruegamer is a benchwarmer for the New York Giants, a reserve guard and center, but that doesn’t mean he’s not interesting.  Ruegamer, whose uncle Bob Frisbee was on two Gopher Rose Bowl teams, played in the second half of Sunday’s game against the Vikings and later told Sports Headliners about his experiences castrating sheep with his teeth, and also saving toenails and calluses for pranks.

Ruegamer, 34, grew up in Las Vegas and while a college student a family friend with a sheep ranch needed help castrating lambs.  Make that castration in the Basque tradition of performing the procedure with one’s teeth.

Ruegamer said “obviously it’s not something you dream about doing in grade school as a profession” but his comfort level was enhanced because he was around animals as a youngster.  His father was a large and small animal veterinary, plus Ruegamer has rodeo experience.  “It (castrating sheep) wasn’t a shocker but seeing it done that way was a little bit of a shock,” he said.

Outgoing and friendly, Ruegamer has a deserved reputation as a prankster.  He was asked about his habit of collecting toenails.  “Well, you know that’s just a locker room secret,” he said.  “There’s toenails and calluses collected over the course of the off- season and season.  A lucky person at the end of the year gets it…”

The recipient might, for example, find a wallet sprinkled with toenails and calluses, courtesy of Ruegamer.  Imagine the lucky fellow’s surprise when going into the wallet to make a purchase and finding the goodies.

Ruegamer, who attended Arizona State and played in a Rose Bowl like Frisbee, has been with five NFL teams since coming into the league in 1999.  He won Super Bowl rings with New England and the Giants.  He said his uncle is a lawyer living in Phoenix.

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Worth Noting

Posted on December 30, 2008February 8, 2012 by David Shama

Ruegamer played three seasons with the Packers and was a teammate of Longwell.  Although he wasn’t recruited by the Gophers out of high school, he does know the area and brought up an unsolicited endorsement of Murray’s Restaurant.  “I am familiar with Minneapolis,” he said.  “Murray’s steakhouse.  That’s a good spot.”

The Vikings’ Adrian Peterson finished the regular season not only as the NFL’s leading rusher, but also was first in fumbles with nine.

Vikings’ fan Steve Gilbertson of Sioux Falls, South Dakota after being asked how happy he will be if his favorite team wins the Super Bowl: “That would be a miracle.”

Although TCF Bank Stadium opens next year, the Prep Bowl is expected to remain at the Metrodome because it’s a weather protected facility.

All eight bowl game experts in the Sporting News magazine of December 22 have the Gophers losing to Kansas in tonight’s Insight Bowl.  The publication identifies Minnesota senior defensive end Willie VanDeSteeg and Kansas junior wide receiver Kerry Meier as the best pro prospects in the game.

Four MIAC players have been named to the 2008 D3football.com All-America team. Augsburg wide receiver Royce Winford and Carleton safety Drew Ziller were both first team selections. St. Thomas center Josh Ostrue was a second team pick while Gustavus safety Joe Welch was named to the third team.

The Wild’s Niklas Backstrom ranks fourth this season among NHL goalies in both wins (16) and shutouts (three) but he’s never beaten either of the next two teams on the schedule.  The Wild have home games tonight and Saturday against San Jose and Detroit.  Backstrom is 0-4-2 versus the Sharks, 0-2-1 against the Red Wings.

The Board of The Collegiate Women Sports Awards has announced that Concordia’s Maggie McNamara is a candidate for the 2008-09 Division II Athlete of the Year, representing volleyball.  The program is in its 34th year and recognizes the top women athletes in 11 sports as nominees for the Athlete of the Year.  The Honda-Broderick Cup will be awarded June 22 in New York.  McNamara helped the Golden Bears repeat as national champions earlier this year and led the country in assists.

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Veteran Longwell Felt Pressure Kick

Posted on December 29, 2008February 8, 2012 by David Shama

Ryan Longwell is 34 years old and has been in the NFL for 12 seasons.  Still, he felt the pressure before making a 50 yard field goal yesterday that gave the Vikings a 20-19 win over the New York Giants and sent the Purple to the playoffs for the first time since 2004.

When Longwell took the field with nine seconds remaining a lot of people in the Metrodome and elsewhere didn’t know whether Chicago would win or lose against Houston.  A Chicago victory and Vikings loss would have meant Longwell’s team missed the playoffs.  As it turned out the Vikings still could have made the playoffs with a loss to the Giants because the Bears lost to Houston but at the time it was an “all or nothing” situation in Longwell’s head.

Longwell responded with humor after the game when asked how much confidence he had because of his NFL experience and success including this season when he had made 28 of 33 field goal attempts, including five of five from over 50 yards.  “Oh, probably zero,” he said.  “You’re as nervous for that one as you are for the first one of your career.

“But like Tiger Woods says, once you’ve won one, you can rely on that for the next one.  You just rely on yourself, and the good Lord has blessed me with a mind that kind of stays even keel through the whole game and through every situation.

“So you approach it as calm as you can and just do what you do.  Don’t try to be super human and hit it harder, or hit it any different.  Do the same thing that has worked.”

Well, it worked and the Vikings walked away with their first division championship since 2000.  In an elated locker room after the game owner Zygi Wilf talked about how “it doesn’t get any better than this” and forecast more success for his franchise.

“I know that this is the beginning of many things to come,” he said.  “…We look forward to many seasons ahead of great football.  …I am very proud of everybody and what they did.”

Even if they have to do it like they did against the Giants in a pressure situation with time running out, the Vikings hope to make their owner proud next Sunday in their playoff game at home against Philadelphia.

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