Urgent:Caden Prieskorn has been placed on 2years Suspension due to…
Caden Prieskorn drove a rented automobile from Detroit Metropolitan Airport to Lake Orion, Michigan, on October 9 at approximately 7 p.m. Whether he realized it at the time or not, he was in a race against time and was headed toward his childhood home.
With their two-year-old kid, Mac, buckled up in a carseat in the rear, his wife, Cali, was seated in the passenger seat. This young family of three was traveling to see Caden’s sick father, Jerry Prieskorn, for the last time two days after Ole Miss defeated Arkansas 27–20.
Jerry had been put on hospice a few days before, as his heroic two-year fight against colon cancer was mercifully coming to a conclusion. Cali remarked, “That was the first time we would seen him in a long time.” “When we first saw him, we were both a little emotional about it.”
It was the first time Caden had seen his father since he married Cali in Oxford on July 15, over two months earlier. The main cause of the feelings he and his wife experienced at the time was the sharp contrast between the man they had seen seven weeks before, and for Caden, the role model he had known his entire life, and the state he was in at the time.
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According to Caden, Jerry is his hero. By all accounts, Jerry would say that he is Caden’s biggest admirer. For some time, Caden was aware that his father’s time was running out. He took a plane home during the bye week for that reason. For this reason, he has been calling his father daily for the past two years since the diagnosis—and, in fact, almost daily before to the diagnosis as well—to discuss life and sports. He wanted to give his father an update on his undergraduate career, which is a convoluted and extraordinary journey to fame.














