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Wabash Seniors’ Legacy Lives on After Heartbreaking Monon Bell Classic Loss

Key points:

  • The careers of four fifth-year seniors at Wabash abruptly ended with a double overtime loss in the 129th Monon Bell Classic
  • Despite the loss, the seniors take with them a deep sense of brotherhood and lifelong connections
  • Quarterback Liam Thompson leaves a legacy with numerous records and a nomination for a prestigious scholar-athlete award

Seniors Mark Caster, Joe Mullin, Liam Thompson, and Cooper Sullivan experienced a sudden end to their football careers in a double overtime loss. Despite the disappointment, they cherish the brotherhood at Wabash and the character they’ve developed. Thompson broke multiple records and is a finalist for a scholar-athlete award, while Sullivan became the career leader in receiving yardage. Mullin and Caster also spoke highly of each other, emphasizing their dedication and friendship. Despite the loss, the seniors express deep gratitude for their football experience and the lasting brotherhood at Wabash.

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