Showered with gifts
Richard Dunn
It started innocently with one man’s vision of doing something nice
for someone for no reason and has grown into one of Newport Beach’s
greatest traditions -- Irrelevant Week, which celebrates the last
college football player selected in the NFL draft.
Irrelevant Week XXVIII kicked off Monday night at the Arrival
Party at the Newport Dunes. This year’s honoree, NCAA Division III
Gustavus Adolphus College wide receiver Ryan Hoag, was showered with
gifts and proclamations atop a lifeguard tower while surrounded by
cheerleaders and blond nurses in short shirts to celebrate the Hoag
Hospital theme (no, they were not Hoag Hospital nurses).
Picked No. 262 in the NFL draft and absolutely dead last by the
Oakland Raiders, Hoag established many records at Gustavus Adolphus
as a 6-foot-2, 200-pound wide receiver with great speed (he runs a
4.33 40-yard dash).
The Raiders drafted Hoag (no relation to Hoag Memorial
Presbyterian Hospital in Newport Beach) after obtaining the pick by
trading with the Houston Texans for a selection in next year’s draft.
Irrelevant Week founder Paul Salata made the announcement on ESPN and
added, “We’ll have Heisman Trophy winner Carson Palmer and Lowsman
Trophy winner Ryan Hoag.”
On Thursday, Palmer and Hoag will appear at the Orange County
Youth Sports Foundation Banquet at the Anaheim Marriott.
Hoag, who played only one year of high school football and that
was as a junior varsity quarterback, grew up in Minneapolis, then
spent one year at Wake Forest as a walk-on soccer player. He returned
to his roots and enrolled at Gustavus Adolphus in St. Peter, Minn.,
where he was an All-Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
performer three times.
Today, Mr. Irrelevant XXVIII will make his first-ever trip to the
beach and later appear on the Jimmy Kimmel Show. A day at Disneyland,
the first Miss Irrelevant Contest, the Heisman/Lowsman Banquet and
Ultimate Angels Tailgate Party are also part of this week’s
festivities.
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