Texas Lineman Killed In A Car Crash.COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP)-Texas A & M top offensive lineman Jose Villavisencio has died in a car accident, according to the university.
José Villavisencio
(AP)
Reports Villavisencio witnesses say swerved to avoid a vulture and went off the road in front of a 18-wheeler near the town of Normangee about 40 miles from College Station on Thursday.
Villavisencio spent part of Thursday with the team delivering gifts to families in a shelter after the Aggies finished their final training session on campus in preparation for the Meineke Car Care Bowl.Villavisencio was heading to his home in Jacksonville, Texas, at the time of the crash.Villavisencio saw limited action in his career with the Aggies, but it touches many involved in the program. The former head coach Mike Sherman says all remember him as a person "who would do anything for anybody."
At 22 years old, was a three-year Letterman whom the athletic director Bill Byrne says "epitomized selfless service" to help the Aggies improve as a team.
José Villavisencio
(AP)
Reports Villavisencio witnesses say swerved to avoid a vulture and went off the road in front of a 18-wheeler near the town of Normangee about 40 miles from College Station on Thursday.
Villavisencio spent part of Thursday with the team delivering gifts to families in a shelter after the Aggies finished their final training session on campus in preparation for the Meineke Car Care Bowl.Villavisencio was heading to his home in Jacksonville, Texas, at the time of the crash.Villavisencio saw limited action in his career with the Aggies, but it touches many involved in the program. The former head coach Mike Sherman says all remember him as a person "who would do anything for anybody."
At 22 years old, was a three-year Letterman whom the athletic director Bill Byrne says "epitomized selfless service" to help the Aggies improve as a team.
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