49ers OL signee Brett Toth, who graduated from the US Military Academy as second lieutenant in the Army, has served as an ROTC instructor at colleges close to his NFL team through his NFL career.
His Army triple-option blocking background has translated into good run-blocking speed/agility
🎖️One of our own is getting the Medal of Honor. MAJ Nicholas Dockery, West Point Class of 2011, was just approved by Congress for the nation’s highest combat valor award.
The short version: Oct. 2, 2012, Afghanistan. Ambushed by Taliban. Nick moves through open ground repeatedly to rally his troops, uses his body to shield a soldier from a grenade, then goes searching for a missing man, finds him being dragged away unconscious by two enemy fighters, charges them, kills them both, performs CPR, then climbs onto an open rooftop to signal gunships and get his guys out alive. Two Silver Stars. White House Fellow. MacArthur Leadership Award. AND Nininger Award in 2017.
Go read the full story. Congratulations, Nick. The Long Gray Line is proud. 🫡 Beat Navy.
My favorite part from @NavyFB Pro Day was all 32 NFL teams getting to witness “Evening Colors” at the @NavalAcademy.
Full stop to the drill. Standing in reverence.
A daily reminder these men & women are here to serve others.
They just happen to be some ballers too🏈
#GoNavy
Congratulations to one of our former Cougs from the class of 2025, Ryker Reulas, for being put on scholarship at San Jose St. The sky is the limit Ryker, keep being great.
#SonOfSeton@RuelasRyker