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KCL
04-20-2010, 06:06 PM
This is such a tragedy...too young to go...prayers and condolences to his friends and family.

http://www.kansascity.com/2010/04/19/1888679/former-kansas-state-quarterback.html




Former Kansas State quarterback Dylan Meier died Monday while on a family hiking trip in Arkansas’ Ozark National Forest.

Meier, a native of Pittsburg, Kan., was 26.

According to Newton County (Ark.) Sheriff Keith Slape, Meier fell nearly 100 feet to his death while sightseeing on a popular trail.

Tim Ernst, a nature photographer and writer who lives in the area, was the first to reach Meier after his fall.

Ernst said Meier was hiking along the top of a trail, parallel to a tall line of bluffs, and slipped on a smooth surface of rocks.

“He simply went over to the edge, where a large number of rocks and boulders sit and was standing there for the view,” Ernst said. “It’s level and it’s not slick. It’s a spot where a lot of people go through. It’s not a dangerous trail or dangerous location, but he happened to fall.”

Ernst said he helped officials from across the area transport Meier out of the national park. Ernst said Meier was joined on the trip by brother Shad, a former K-State tight end who also played in the NFL, and Kerry, a former wide receiver/quarterback at Kansas, who is preparing for the upcoming NFL Draft. Ernst said parents Valerie and Dennis were also there.

Ernst did not speak with any of them, but “they were understandably quite shaken.”

Dylan was a member of the Wildcats football team from 2002-06. He started 11 games at quarterback, threw for 2,287 yards and 12 touchdowns and was a member of the 2003 Big 12 championship squad. In 2004, he became the first Kansas native to start a game at quarterback during the Bill Snyder era. In high school, he helped Pittsburg High play in back-to-back Class 5A championship games.

Off the field, Meier was an Academic All-Big 12 performer. He graduated from Kansas State with a degree in business finance and went on to play professionally in Europe.

K-State will honor Meier with a video tribute and moment of silence prior to Saturday’s Purple/White spring game.

“Dylan was an absolutely unbelievable young man in all the right ways,” K-State football coach Bill Snyder said in a statement. “He was a leader in our program and was mature well beyond his years. He possessed all the intrinsic values that make one successful and guided others in that same direction. His spirit and passion for life, adventure and for others will live on in the hearts and minds of all of us that he touched. We will dedicate our spring game and our upcoming season to the memory of Dylan, the spirit he brought to this program, and to his family.”

Funeral arrangements are pending.

NightTrainLayne
04-20-2010, 06:09 PM
I heard this on the radio earlier today. Sad news.

Northman
04-20-2010, 06:09 PM
Didnt another college player die recently falling off a balcony or something?

Buff
04-21-2010, 11:06 AM
Bummer. I just had a friend in their twenties die a couple weeks ago after falling off a cliff. Not a good month.

Overtime
08-02-2010, 12:43 AM
very sad to hear.

sneakers
08-02-2010, 01:50 AM
It seems everyone in Southern Wisconsin knows about someone who has fallen off the cliffs of Devil's Lake State Park in Wisconsin (a kid who I went to high school fell off of them and died a few years back)....I really don't understand why people do this type of activity.

OrangeHoof
08-02-2010, 03:39 PM
Reminds me of the brother of Padres' pitcher Kevin Correia who fell and died in a National Park around Catalina Island sometime in May. He was hiking on a trail with his fiancee. I believe he was 23.