During the 2018 NFL season, Minnesota Vikings cornerback Terence Newman will turn 40 years old and enter his 16th season as a professional football player. However, there was a time when the defensive back was a youngster proving himself at the college level.
From 1999 through 2002, Newman showed off his skills at Kansas State University. Playing in 48 games for the Wildcats where he recorded 10 interceptions and had 4 special teams return touchdowns.
The K-State website recently announced that Terence Newman would be among nine individuals who will be inducted in their Athletics Hall of Fame, a massive honor for a player 16 years after his exit from the school.