Minnesota linebacker claims he is the ‘fish whisperer’

Jan 1, 2015; Orlando, FL, USA; Missouri Tigers running back Marcus Murphy (6) is tackled by Minnesota Golden Gophers defensive back Eric Murray (31) as the Missouri Tigers beat the Minnesota Golden Gophers 33-17 in the 2015 Citrus Bowl at Florida Citrus Bowl. Credit: David Manning-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 1, 2015; Orlando, FL, USA; Missouri Tigers running back Marcus Murphy (6) is tackled by Minnesota Golden Gophers defensive back Eric Murray (31) as the Missouri Tigers beat the Minnesota Golden Gophers 33-17 in the 2015 Citrus Bowl at Florida Citrus Bowl. Credit: David Manning-USA TODAY Sports

Minnesota freshman linebacker Everett Williams went ice fishing, discovered a newfound talent

When freshman Minnesota Gophers linebacker Everett Williams went ice fishing with his teammates and coaches, little did he know that he was about to discover an heretofore unknown talent of his.

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In his words: he is the “fish whisperer.”

He shared the news on Twitter (where, as a side note, he has apparently trademarked his name. Everett, you might want to know that Twitter cannot grant official trademarks.

You would be better served at a patent office).

Well it looks like he’s fitting in Minnesota. For Williams, who is from Texas, this was probably his first opportunity to discover this new skill. For most people, ice fishing would be a painful experience; for Williams, it may be the beginning of something great. He may be the world’s first fish whisperer.

This new talent brings a lot of questions for Williams’ future. Will he remain with the Gophers, or will he pursue something fitting his fish whispering talents? He could easily get a show on Animal Planet.

It’s unknown at this point whether Williams will be using his newfound powers for good or evil. Hopefully he has an advice-giving uncle like Spiderman.

(h/t College Football Talk)

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