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<H2>Moving on: With a prominent career now complete, Wolf Pack running back Chance Kretschmer is ready for his life after football</H2>
After Chance Kretschmer's final game at Nevada against Boise State, he was called into the press room for interviews. But his name was never called to step to the microphone.
Kretschmer peeked into the room at Cashell Fieldhouse, looked around and then walked out.
That was the end to a long, cold 58-21 loss on Nov. 27 and Kretschmer's last night in Wolf Pack blue.
Once again, his name was not called this weekend during the NFL Draft.
A dream that he had worked toward since his record-setting freshman season, when he became just the second freshman to lead the NCAA with 1,732 yards, had come up short. Marshall Faulk led with 1,429 yards in 1991 at San Diego State.
The 16 pounds of muscle that he had put on since the end of the season will not be used to run over opposing linebackers in the NFL as it was in the Western Athletic Conference.
While many draft prospects were invited to NFL, Kretschmer stayed at Nevada hitting the bench with fellow Nevada draft prospects Harvey Dahl and Chris Barry.
Kretschmer had also worked through a torn ACL injury that sidelined him his sophomore year.
"I don't even notice it anymore," Kretschmer said about the knee injury.
It's hard to argue with more than 4.5 yards a carry after an injury that is notorious for shortening the career of running backs: Rashaan Salaam, Terrell Davis and Ki-Jana Carter to name a few.
Kretschmer could have looked at the missed opportunity in the draft as a chance to blame a coaching staff that only gave him the ball 175 times his senior year compared to 302 (an NCAA freshman record) his freshman year. But Kretschmer didn't.
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