His favorite food (pizza) and favorite restaurant (Hardee's) were higher on the list than football -- a growing 5-year-old knows his priorities -- but the sport was on his mind even before he started playing organized ball. She always told them they would have everything they need but not everything they want. I’ve got to make smarter decisions, not goof around like that. He grew up in a town that emphasized the concept of "team" and multiple-sport participation, yet there was something else that drove him. Sarah Wirfs said a visit to a chiropractor last spring revealed her son’s growth plates are still open. The results of a lifelong sacrifice on display through number 74. Parker and Tristan’s lives revolved around sports. I could tell he hated it," Parker said. Tristan was eager to answer reporters’ questions about the topic at his next media session. He dabbled in baseball for a couple of years, batting .400 with tape-measure home runs and throwing 80 mph fastballs. Sarah said she used to get funny looks when changing his diaper, strangers wondering why someone that large wasn’t potty-trained. Iowa's unofficial football motto is "Leave the jersey in a better place," and Wirfs certainly left his mark. ESPN analyst Todd McShay projects Wirfs to be drafted No. 8 on his list: "Tristan wants to be a football player.". Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports. "We had our mattresses from the trailer and we just kind of threw them on the living room floor and all slept there," Wirfs said. You stand out with three guys on a moped a little bit. Wirfs led Mount Vernon High to the state football semifinals in 2016, then dropped nearly 40 pounds for wrestling season and captured the Class 2A state heavyweight title at 285. © 2020 hawkcentral.com All rights reserved. I'm glad it did, because it was a big reality check.". He hated it. Two days after that interview, Tristan got into trouble again. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall). Everybody is looking out for everybody. “It was never just steady. His dad is 6-4, 300 pounds and rarely around. “He’s putting his own spin on it to try to sidestep that ‘mean’ word.”, “I think it’s finishing blocks more, not letting guys up so easy — putting guys in the dirt,” Tristan clarified. • All 255 picks » | Biggest takeaways » No one covers the Hawkeyes like Hawk Central, the Register and the Press-Citizen. Soon, Tristan and Parker were engaged in front yard football battles at the Parkers' house. Tristan Wirfs is a mama’s boy. Tristan Wirfs and Alaric Jackson stand for a photo during Hawkeye football media day Friday, Aug. 9, 2019. Their father was never in the picture. Wirfs hasn't failed at anything in life -- well, except for that time he gave up the clarinet after a couple of weeks in elementary school. Tristan isn’t looking that far ahead. Iowa's Landon Paulsen, Tristan Wirfs, and Levi Paulsen joke around during Iowa football media day on Friday, Aug. 10, 2018, in Iowa City. If Tristan was surprised by all the attention, Sarah was absolutely stunned. 8, recently retired after a brilliant career, Longtime Jets beat writer for New York Daily News. He was pressed into duty early in his freshman season after Ike Boettger was injured in Week 2. According to Johnson County court documents, Ihmir Smith-Marsette was pulled over at 1:27 a.m. Sunday after an Iowa City police officer clocked him driving his 2017 Chevrolet Camaro going 74 mph in a 30 mph zone near Riverside Drive and Myrtle Avenue. He remembers getting up in the middle of the night, sitting in a rocking chair and waiting for his mother to leave for her 4 a.m.-to-noon shift at the local Target. — Tristan Wirfs is a big man with a big plan for his future, and it’s not the one you might think. Hawkeye Headquarters reporter Adam Rossow tells us about one player who will be forever grateful to his mother. Please be polite. Penn State defeated Iowa 30-24. He’s in awe of what his friend is doing. He was cited for being underage in a downtown bar at 11:30 p.m. Sarah Wirfs has raised Tristan and his younger sister in Mount Vernon, Iowa for the better part of two decades. The Wirfs lived in a standard-sized trailer that included two bedrooms, a kitchen and a living room. What can the Buccaneers expect from receiver Antonio Brown? He was hoping maybe small-college programs like Coe or Wartburg would take a chance on him. Iowa City Press-Citizen. How difficult was it to buy shoes and pants and groceries for Tristan Wirfs? Being a crowd-pleaser when you’re a high-profile athlete can come with a cost, though. Sarah Wirfs raised two kids with the help of her mother -- Tristan's father never was in the picture -- and she worked long hours to support them. “But he feels more like a son than a nephew to me. He was a lineman on both sides of the ball, but colleges began coveting him for his ability to block rather than tackle. Even when they moved into their current four-bedroom home, they had no furniture with which to fill it. he said. He could not stay awake. He’s going to get to go to college and it’s all going to be paid for.’”, Sarah, Tristan and Kaylia Wirfs pose outside Kinnick Stadium (Photo: Courtesy of Sarah Wirfs). “If he’d be at school and other kids would have their fathers come to things, I think that was probably the toughest for him. “(Tristan) got to freshman year in college and he started playing Jason Aldean, Toby Keith, Kenny Chesney. Iowa offensive lineman Tristan Wirfs (74) blocks during a NCAA Big Ten Conference football game, Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019, at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa. But in round two, Tampa Bay chose to take one of the draft’s most dynamic defensive players to be a part of this young and promising defense in Antoine Winfield Jr. You stick out like a sore thumb. Sarah noticed and urged Tristan to go cheer up the new boy. “It is very emotional,” Sarah said. It was Rich who taught Tristan to drive, on gravel roads from age 12. The group includes Washington's Brandon Scherff, the L.A. Chargers' Bryan Bulaga, and Marshal Yanda, who recently retired after a brilliant career with the Baltimore Ravens. It’s just the best feeling in the world to know that they were listening and it had an impact on their lives.”. His uncle Rich, the primary male figure in his life, went along. And he famously set a Hawkeye record with a 450-pound hang-clean lift last spring. Iowa right tackle Tristan Wirfs, left, and the Hawkeyes make their way to the team locker room prior to kickoff against Boston College during the 2017 Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium in Bronx, New York on Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2017. “He got his growth spurt,” Parker said. A lasting bond was formed. Sarah no longer measures him against her living room wall, but she said the Hawkeye training staff recently discovered he’s up one more inch, to 6-6. @TristanWirfs74's ridiculous athleticism was on full display at the #NFLCombine @HawkeyeFootball pic.twitter.com/eYaKaonjTF, "It was one of the best combines you will ever see from an offensive lineman," ESPN draft analyst Todd McShay said. Iowa offensive lineman Tristan Wirfs speaks during a press conference at the NFL football scouting combine in Indianapolis, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020. “I was afraid the defensive linemen were going to embarrass me. The marks are still there, the latest from 2016, when Tristan reached 6-5. Iowa offensive lineman Tristan Wirfs talks with reporters during Iowa football media day on Friday, Aug. 10, 2018, in Iowa City. By his senior year at Mount Vernon, he had grown to his current height and weight. I said, ‘Are you country now?’ He said, ‘This is all they play in the locker room. “He would come home from school just completely exhausted. It was out of character for Wirfs, who is known for his friendly, easygoing demeanor. We’re a hugging family. Floyd of Rosedale is carried off the field by Iowa Hawkeyes offensive lineman Tristan Wirfs (74) after the game against the Minnesota Golden Gophers at Kinnick Stadium. Maybe he’s finally done underestimating himself. Parker and Tristan were always the two biggest kids in school growing up. Wirfs, who altered his practice schedule for the safety of the tennis team, became the fourth boy in state history to win the discus and shot put titles in consecutive years. MOUNT VERNON, Ia. And that just showed me no one is invincible,” Tristan said last month. Hawk Central. If there's a knock on Wirfs, it's that he's shy on killer instinct. That’s his nature. All you need is an email address and we’ll send you a newsletter every Friday and Monday during football season. She would buy a large volume of groceries once a week, but was always picking up spare items after clocking out — eggs or bread or peanut butter. 8 by the Arizona Cardinals. Iowa offensive lineman Tristan Wirfs (74) warms ups before a game against Northwestern an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Oct. 26, 2019, in Evanston, Ill. (AP Photo/David Banks). “Getting to be able to do that, from where we were to where we are now, it’s pretty special,” Tristan said. First team all-Big Ten. I love her more than she knows, and hopefully, I get to pay that back to her someday. “I want to be an elementary school physical education teacher,” Wirfs proclaimed in an interview with the Des Moines Register last month. “You see all your friends playing catch with their dads and everything. “Just be good to people.

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