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14 years ago
A typical story for a Wisconsin kid that doesn't get the exposure to year round sports that some regions get.. be interesting to follow his draft day and NFL story.

http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packers/90542519.html 


Green Bay The central Wisconsin village of Iola is best known for the vintage car show that attracts thousands each July and its rich Scandinavian heritage.

Now the close-knit community 20 miles east of Stevens Point can lay claim as the hometown of the top prospect from the state for the National Football League draft.

Meet Austen Lane, the pride of Iola-Scandinavia High School and Murray State University and soon-to-be NFL defensive end or outside linebacker. Expect him to be selected in the middle rounds, perhaps as early as the third. [img_r]http://offsideswithfletcher.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/austen-lane.jpg[/img_r]

Legitimate NFL candidates have become increasingly scarce in small-town Wisconsin. When one does surface, it's always a wonder how the story unfolded.

"I don't think I quite understand how rare it is," Lane said last week. "Obviously, I stood out in school and everything, not only because I was black but also because of my height. Iola is a great place. The whole town is proud of me and supporting me. I was really blessed to have that."

Born in Chicago, Lane grew up in Iola after his mother, Julie Maher, went back to her hometown following a divorce when Austen was 2. Austen's father, Dennis, who played defensive end at UW-Stevens Point, has had infrequent contact with him.

Lane was the scourge of the Central Wisconsin Conference, leading the Thunderbirds to three straight CWC (Small) championships in both football and basketball. He also qualified for the WIAA state track meet in two events as a senior.

He remembers a memorable senior year in which I-S fell to Fond du Lac Springs in the football playoffs and to Manitowoc Roncalli in a Division 3 sectional final in basketball.

In 2005-'06, Lane had 14 1/2 sacks and five blocked punts on the gridiron and averaged about 15 points on the court.

"Some of my closest friends are the guys I went to high school with," said Lane. "We played Pop Warner as kids. I took great pride in hitting everybody. At the same time, I was mostly recruited as a tight end."

Wisconsin, the state's only scholarship football school, showed considerable interest in Lane but made no offer. Some Division II schools in Minnesota and South Dakota wanted Lane, but their partial scholarships were less than what he was seeking.

After sending tapes across the country, Lane drew interest from the University of Massachusetts. When the Minutemen ran out of rides, their coach called the new coach at Murray State, a Division I-AA school in Murray, Ky.

"They checked the tape out and about two days later, about a week before signing date, they basically said I had a full scholarship," said Lane. "I thought Murray State actually was on the East Coast. But it was my goal since grade school to get a scholarship in football so I just wanted to roll with it. It was sight unseen on both parts."

Despite carrying a mere 215 pounds on his 6-foot-6 frame, Lane didn't redshirt and quickly began his career as a four-year starter at defensive end. The Racers didn't win much (11-34) during Lane's four seasons, but he prospered, getting bigger and better each year.

Last fall, he was named the top defensive player in the Ohio Valley Conference.

"He's got a great frame and long arms," a personnel director for an AFC team said. "Really developed some pass-rushing ability. Not a great athlete, but pretty decent."

Lane's star rose in January when another player backed out of the Senior Bowl and he got a call to participate. A month later, he worked out well at the combine.

At 275 pounds, Lane is a bit of a tweener. Most scouts seem to think he's best suited for end in a 4-3 defense, but those for 3-4 teams toy with the idea of bulking him up to play end or using him at linebacker.

"He's not a strong power guy yet," an NFC scout said. "He's going to have to redevelop his lower body. He does have some pop in his upper. He's got really good initial quickness and he runs pretty well."

Of eight scouts asked to predict where Lane would be drafted, two said fourth round, two said fifth, two said sixth, one said "probably third or fourth, fourth being the latest" and one said "mid to late."

Lane impressed at least one personnel man at the Senior Bowl with what the scout said was extreme hustle. Part of that probably stems from Lane's screaming, emotional style of play.

"I have kind of a split personality," he said. "Off the field I'm kind of a chill guy. On the field, something just clicks and I'm always shouting. Basically, I'm like a kid on the playground."

It won't be long before that kid, a semester away from a degree in journalism and mass communications, will be playing in stadiums seating 70,000. But Lane won't forget the citizens of Iola, nor will they forget him.


"The oranges are dry; the apples are mealy; and the papayas... I don't know what's going on with the papayas!"
Dulak
14 years ago
Looks like a good kid - Id like us to take him; wonder if he could be a OLB being that tall. Heck whats his name errr the guy in chicago now wanted to play OLB in a 3-4.
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TheKanataThrilla (2h) : That was terrible.
TheKanataThrilla (2h) : Watching that game in its entirety yesterday is proof positive that I am a football addict.
beast (3h) : And horrible time management multiple times... and not being able to score more than 3 points on a team with talent
beast (3h) : Realizing the Bears didn't fix it from the previous week and do the same thing, getting the game to overtime
beast (3h) : They probably are not tanking, but they've absolutely mismanagement some things, such as Vikings seeing the Packers blocked FG and realizing
Zero2Cool (4h) : Crazy of Bears to have that mindset that is
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Mucky Tundra (14h) : The Seattle Seahawks defeat the Chicago Bears 6-3. Jason Myers had 6 RBIs for Seattle while Cairo Santos had 3 RBI for Chicago
beast (15h) : Not nessarily, he might of been injured either way. He's playing about 50% of the games the last 4 years
Zero2Cool (21h) : If they'd been more patient with him, he'd be back already. Putting him out there vs Bears caused him to tweak it and here we are.
packerfanoutwest (21h) : well this is his last season with the PAck, book it
beast (22h) : Sounds like no Alexander (again), I'm wondering if his time with the Packers is done
Zero2Cool (26-Dec) : Could ban beast and I still don't think anyone catches him.
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beast (24-Dec) : Sounds like no serious injuries from the Saints game and Jacobs and Watson should play in the Vikings game
packerfanoutwest (24-Dec) : both games Watson missed, Packers won
Martha Careful (24-Dec) : I hope all of you have a Merry Christmas!
Mucky Tundra (24-Dec) : Oh I know about Jacobs, I just couldn't pass up an opportunity to mimic Zero lol
buckeyepackfan (24-Dec) : Jacobs was just sat down, Watson re-injured that knee that kept him out 1 game earlier
buckeyepackfan (24-Dec) : I needed .14 that's. .14 points for the whole 4th quarter to win and go to the SB. Lol
Mucky Tundra (24-Dec) : Jacobs gonna be OK???
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packerfanoutwest (24-Dec) : Inactives tonight for the Pack: Alexander- knee Bullard - ankle Williams - quad Walker -ankle Monk Heath
packerfanoutwest (24-Dec) : No Jaire, but hopefully the front 7 destroys the line of scrimmage & forces Rattler into a few passes to McKinney.
packerfanoutwest (24-Dec) : minny could be #1 seed and the Lions #5 seed
Zero2Cool (23-Dec) : We'd have same Division and Conference records. Strength of schedule we edge them
Zero2Cool (23-Dec) : I just checked. What tie breaker?
bboystyle (23-Dec) : yes its possible but unlikely. If we do get the 5th, we face the NFCS winner
Zero2Cool (23-Dec) : Ahh, ok.
bboystyle (23-Dec) : yes due to tie breaker
Zero2Cool (23-Dec) : I mean, unlikely, yes, but mathematically, 5th is possible by what I'm reading.
Zero2Cool (23-Dec) : If Vikings lose out, Packers win out, Packers get 5th, right?
bboystyle (23-Dec) : Minny isnt going to lose out so 5th seed is out of the equation. We are playing for the 6th or 7th seed which makes no difference
Mucky Tundra (23-Dec) : beast, the ad revenue goes to the broadcast company but they gotta pay to air the game on their channel/network
beast (23-Dec) : If we win tonight the game is still relative in terms of 5th, 6th or 7th seed... win and it's 5th or 6th, lose and it's 6th or 7th
beast (23-Dec) : Mucky, I thought the ad revenue went to the broadcasting companies or the NFL, at least not directly
Zero2Cool (23-Dec) : I think the revenue share is moot, isn't it? That's the CBA an Salary Cap handling that.
bboystyle (23-Dec) : i mean game becomes irrelevant if we win tonight. Just a game where we are trying to play spoilers to Vikings chance at the #1 seed
Mucky Tundra (23-Dec) : beast, I would guess ad revenue from more eyes watching tv
Zero2Cool (23-Dec) : I would think it would hurt the home team because people would have to cancel last minute maybe? i dunno
beast (23-Dec) : I agree that it's BS for fans planning on going to the game. But how does it bring in more money? I'm guessing indirectly?
packerfanoutwest (23-Dec) : bs on flexing the game....they do it for the $$league$$, not the hometown fans
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