Tobi Oyedeji...

My prayers to his family and the family of the other victim in the crash.

horrible tragedy- from reading about Tobi's life, he was a great student and a high character kid. bgrch- I'm glad you pointed out that prayers are needed for the other victim in the crash- Gertha Augustin a 52-year old nurse at MD Anderson's cancer treatment facility. She was someone's mom and daughter and although had already lived a full life, it it is tragic for her family as well. And because of Tobi's celebrity her story will be buried to some extent.

I read this quote about Tobi somewhere from his high school coach, "I don't know whether to mourn more for his past or his future."
 
Oyedeji dies after head-on collision

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By Andy Katz
ESPN.com

Tobi Oyedeji dropped his last friend off after prom night, called his father Mike and told him he was on his way home early Sunday morning.

The 6-foot-9, 220-pound, 18-year-old power forward from Bellaire High in Bellaire, Texas -- who was destined to be an impact player for Texas A&M in the fall and committed to studying engineering -- never made it to his house.


Oyedeji was in a head-on collision shortly after the phone call home and died after attempts at life-saving surgery weren't successful Sunday afternoon, according to Texas A&M coach Mark Turgeon.

"He was an only child," a distraught Turgeon said of Oyedeji, whose parents, Mike and Nikki, are said to be in immense emotional pain. "This is really tough on them. I'm just hurting so much for his mom and dad right now."

Turgeon said he didn't have any other details of the crash. He said he was in California early Sunday morning when he received the first phone call that Oyedeji had been in an accident and was in intensive care heading into surgery. Turgeon said a few hours later, as he was boarding his flight back to Houston, he was told that Oyedeji died.

"I loved that kid," Turgeon said. "I loved that kid. This is really, really hard."

Hal Pastner, who runs Houston Hoops, an AAU program Oyedeji played for, was crushed as well when he was told the news on Sunday afternoon.

Turgeon said Oyedeji was the first player he recruited when he took the job three years ago.

"This has been a three-year relationship, we were really close," Turgeon said. "From the first day he came to our camp, I knew he was coming to Texas A&M. He was going to be an engineer. This was the perfect place for him."

Turgeon last saw Oyedeji at a workout in April and said he told his assistant coaches that Oyedeji was going to help the Aggies quite a bit next season. Oyedeji had been on campus apparently five to seven times a season in the past three years.

"He was going to be a big part of our program," Turgeon said. "More than just basketball, his personality, his character, he would have helped us in so many ways. He was a great student. He epitomized the values we have here."

Turgeon said details on the memorial service will be provided early this week. He added that the Aggies will do something in memory of Oyedeji next season, but to what extent and how it will be done is still undetermined.

Andy Katz is a senior writer for ESPN.com.

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=5193746
 
I'm sickened by this news. We talked so much about Tobi on this board, it's like we knew him personally. May God somehow give his family peace at what has to be a very difficult time for them.
 
I'm sickened by this news. We talked so much about Tobi on this board, it's like we knew him personally. May God somehow give his family peace at what has to be a very difficult time for them.

Completely agree with this post. Really sad news.
 
Wow, watching him play you could just tell that he was a quality kid. Incredibly sad
 
RIP. Way too young and as a parent I can only imagine the pain his parents are in right now, especially as an only child.
 
Prayers sent for the family, and the A & M contigent. What a terrible tragedy to lose a youngster like this..... May GOD comfort all who are affected.
 
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