Over the last five years, Lee Evans passed Tim Krumrie in the hallway nearly every day. It was a good way to get to know a person. Or about one. You see, before and after every practice, Evans walked right past Krumrie's plaque, which is hanging just outside the University of Wisconsin football locker room in the McClain indoor facility. Krumrie, the third-leading tackler in school history, was a two-time All-American nose guard in the early '80s for Dave McClain, the former UW head coach.
In a sense, then, Evans, the Badgers' all-time leading receiver, got to know Krumrie before he really got to know Krumrie. Or meet him. As it was, their first formal introduction took place in advance of the 2004 National Football League draft when Evans visited the Buffalo Bills' training complex in Orchard Park, N.Y...
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In a sense, then, Evans, the Badgers' all-time leading receiver, got to know Krumrie before he really got to know Krumrie. Or meet him. As it was, their first formal introduction took place in advance of the 2004 National Football League draft when Evans visited the Buffalo Bills' training complex in Orchard Park, N.Y...
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