There has been very little publicty about this scholarship but at the KJJQ website, there was blurb about the spring game and that those who attended would have an opportunity to contribute to the Donny Parsons scholarship.
To refresh memories, SDSU lost a football player to asthma attack shortly after the team returned from Winona State.
I did not know Donny Parsons personally, but was impressed with Coach Stig and others comments about Donny after he died. Donny was a pre-law major and a very good student. He had a small body for D2/D1AA football, but he made up for that with playing with heart.
I shall never forget the moment of silence in Omaha just prior to the SDSU/UNO football game. Many of the UNO fans in the stands remembered Donny for his outstanding play at Omaha Benson High School, home of the Bunnies. He made quite an impression in Omaha and some may wonder why he chose SDSU over UNO.
Donny had a preception for quality in education and athletics.
I plan to sit down and write a check and mail it to the foundation. If you are looking for a small way to contribute to SDSU Athletics and scholarship funds, this would be one way to do so. I believe the foundation will except gifts as small as a dollar.
I suspect the reason there has been little publicty is that this scholarship may have been a team-mate project.
It takes 10,000 dollars to set up a permanate endowment, so thats the minimum they need to make this scholarship into a permanent legacy.
To refresh memories, SDSU lost a football player to asthma attack shortly after the team returned from Winona State.
I did not know Donny Parsons personally, but was impressed with Coach Stig and others comments about Donny after he died. Donny was a pre-law major and a very good student. He had a small body for D2/D1AA football, but he made up for that with playing with heart.
I shall never forget the moment of silence in Omaha just prior to the SDSU/UNO football game. Many of the UNO fans in the stands remembered Donny for his outstanding play at Omaha Benson High School, home of the Bunnies. He made quite an impression in Omaha and some may wonder why he chose SDSU over UNO.
Donny had a preception for quality in education and athletics.
I plan to sit down and write a check and mail it to the foundation. If you are looking for a small way to contribute to SDSU Athletics and scholarship funds, this would be one way to do so. I believe the foundation will except gifts as small as a dollar.
I suspect the reason there has been little publicty is that this scholarship may have been a team-mate project.
It takes 10,000 dollars to set up a permanate endowment, so thats the minimum they need to make this scholarship into a permanent legacy.
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