Nate had a tough Senior season, but proved himself up to the task of being a good Division 1A college cornerback. I just found out he was put on the 2005 All-Mayday Team. Here's the article.
Soelberg Named to All-Mayday Team
by Kyle Chilton, BYU Athletic Communications
PROVO, Utah (Jan. 9, 2006) -- BYU cornerback Nate Soelberg was named to the ESPN All-Mayday team for his demonstration of toughness throughout the 2005 season. Members of the All-Mayday Team were selected based on mental and physical toughness, determination and high pain tolerance.
ESPN college football sportscaster Marc May selected the All-Mayday Team. May is a former All-America offensive tackle and Outland Trophy recipient at the University of Pittsburgh, a College Football Hall of Famer and NFL veteran. ESPN researcher Brett Edgerton said the All-Mayday Team represents "...the toughest of the tough."
Soelberg, a senior from West Valley City, Utah, suffered a broken wrist against Boston College in the first game of the season. He started the next five games with a cast on his arm and was one of the team's top tacklers before suffering a compound fracture in his other arm against Colorado State, forcing him to miss the rest of the regular season.
Soelberg was able to recuperate and play in the Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl against California on Dec. 22, 2005. For the season, he recorded 35 tackles, including 2.0 for a combined loss of five yards.
While Soelberg has exhausted his football eligibility, he is preparing for the track season where he will compete in the 100 meters and 60 meters.