Illinois State running back Wright keeps the faith for his family in troubled Haiti

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  1. Doing things the Wright way: ISU running game in good shape despite King’s absence – Prairie State Pigskin Avatar

    […] attributes on the playing field, veteran ISU head coach Brock Spack paused and added, “He’s an even better person than he is a football player. And he’s a really good football […]

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  2. Opportunity knocked, these Redbird runners have more than answered – Prairie State Pigskin Avatar

    […] was born in Haiti before being adopted from an orphanage by Shawn and Betsy Wright and raised in Floyds Knobs, Ind., […]

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  3. Illinois State CBs thrive during 5-game win streak, prepare for high-flying SEMO – Prairie State Pigskin Avatar

    […] a really tough tackle. You can be there and still not get the job done.” … The junior, who was born in Haiti before being adopted by an Indiana family, has six 100-yard games this season. Three of those have […]

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  4. Playoff implications await Illinois State in pivotal MVFC road test at South Dakota – Prairie State Pigskin Avatar

    […] in Haiti, he and his brother Gregory were adopted from an orphanage by Shawn and Betsy Wright and grew up with four siblings in southern Indiana. He excelled in both […]

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