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- He and Morgan, who were married in July and will have a segment about their relationship air tonight at 6 on BTN’s "The Journey," live off campus in Champaign.
| Scheelhaase and his longtime girlfriend, Morgan Miller, tied the knot July 6 in their hometown of Kansas City. | |
| Scheelhaase said preparing to play at Penn State on Saturday has helped him not get too rattled by the issues his father is facing. | |
| Here are a few shot of our friends and the lovely couple. |
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- Born on Nov. 8, Earned bachelor's degree in communication in years and is currently working toward a master's degree in recreation, sport and tourism Got married in July to high school sweetheart Morgan Miller Chose Illinois over Iowa, Oklahoma and Missouri.
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- The bride, Morgan, and her mother made all the decorations and with the help of family and friends, they were able to make this fairy tale come true.
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- The bride, Morgan, and her mother made all the decorations and with the help of family and friends, they were able to make this fairy tale come true.
Supinie: Mom and Dad along for the ride
When quarterback Nathan Scheelhaase signed a letter of intent to play football at Illinois last winter, it was a package deal. His mother and father were also coming along for the ride.
The Kansas City Star metro player of the year and one of the top seven quarterbacks nationally in the class of , Scheelhaase chose the Illini over Oklahoma, Missouri and Iowa. Then his parents followed their only child to college, selling their Overland Park, Kan., condo and moving to town earlier this month.
“We want to be with our son,’’ said Scheelhaase’s father, Nate Creer, a three-year starting defensive back at Iowa and the team’s defensive MVP when the Hawkeyes won the Big Ten title in “We’ve been with him since day one. We always told him during the recruiting process that distance wasn’t going to be a factor.
“Wherever he went, we’d pack up and go with him. We’re living up to our promise. Plus, he likes for his parents to be around, too.’’
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