Adam Greene has big goals. The Maryland kicker plans on completing a master’s program in finance after double majoring in finance and information systems. He wants to work on Wall Street.
This spring, though, Greene’s focus is on something a little more immediate: replacing Lou Groza Award winner Brad Craddock, who played his last game in November, leaving a glaring hole in the special teams spot Craddock occupied for the better parts of four years.
“I really see it as a giant opportunity,” Greene said Tuesday. “There’s one way you can see it as a challenge because you’re following up a guy who won a Lou Groza Award.