The first -year student of Nebraska, Archie Wilson, is excited to move from Australia to us


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He Nebraska football The program was everywhere in search of the special team player Archie Wilson. Australia’s native gave his first press conference on Tuesday since he joined the Huskers and was led to cry when he was asked about being so far from his family.

Wilson, who turned 19 this week, talked with enthusiasm about his move from Victoria, Australia, to the United States.

The Nebraska betr, Archie Wilson, participates in the camp. The Native of Australia must debut in university football against the Cincinnati Bearcats on August 28. (Athletics from Nebraska)

“It really fits my skill set and in general,” Wilson told journalists on Tuesday. “It is the coach, the people and the program that make the program what it is to tell me that this was the place to be.”

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Wilson said he became familiar with the “side of the culture” of the United States and that he has a relatively good understanding of Nebraska, and added: “The program knew, so I was not completely oblivious where I was going to live for the next four years.”

But the first -year He was excited when asked about his family and how he is dealing with being so far from home.

“Yes, that part is difficult. Sorry,” Wilson said, while stopped by emotion.

The first year player Archie Wilson played Australian rules football for Haileybury College before joining Nebraska this summer. (Athletics from Nebraska)

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“Yes, I love you very much. I have two brothers and my mother and I, yes, that is the difficult part of being here. I love them very much and I miss them. But they know that this is the best for me.”

Wilson added that he remains in constant communication with his family and that family members will make a trip to Nebraska to see their first games, the first of which will be played in the house of the house of the house Kansas City Chiefs.

“I am really excited. I usually don’t get too nervous when it comes to things. This is a completely different level, but I am more excited. Huge crown. Arrowhead. Thursday night. It doesn’t get much bigger.”

Wilson, 19, moved from Victoria, Australia to the United States to join the Nebraska football program this season. (Athletics from Nebraska)

Wilson played Australian rules football for Haileybury College before joining Nebraska this summer. He was also a member of Prokick Australia, who, according to the school’s website, has made 29 trainers join the NFL and CFL.

Nebraska opens its season at Arrowhead Stadium against the Cincinnati Bearcats August 28.

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