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http://www.bellinghamherald.com/sports/article32478000.html

Free-spirited Tretola leads Arkansas' offensive line

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.  —

Sebastian Tretola slowly stands at the mere mention of his possible obsessive compulsive disorder, and for a moment you aren't sure if this dreadlocked, 325-pound behemoth means you harm.

Right away, his gleaming ear-to-ear smile and bellowing laugh — as he looks up while opening his locker's bottom drawer and displaying the perfectly organized shoes, gloves and clothes — lets you know everything is not as its seems when it comes to the most unique personality on the Arkansas football team.

Don't be fooled by the Razorbacks in-house comedian.

While his laughter has always been there, it's been elevated to an entirely new level of sincerity with the No. 18 Razorbacks.

And that's with good reason for the 6-foot-5 Tretola, who has nearly completed his surprising transformation from a lackadaisical afterthought to one of the most determined — and talented — offensive linemen in the Southeastern Conference.

"I really believe when I look back at my career here, whenever that's said and done, he might be a guy I point to and say, 'He changed the culture of our program,'" Arkansas coach Bret Bielema told The Associated Press.

Tretola is mostly known across the country for his 6-yard touchdown pass last season against UAB. That a then-350-pound offensive lineman was throwing touchdown passes wasn't the most enjoyable part of the play, however. It was Tretola's brief Heisman pose that followed, as well as his chest bump with Bielema on the way to the sideline.

And that was before the postgame fun, during which the California jokester talked about being tired from standing on one leg during his Heisman moment.

All in all, it was just another day for a player who has done more to endear himself to teammates and fans in one year on Arkansas' campus than some players or coaches do in a career.

"I'm home," Tretola said. "It took a while to figure it out, but I'm home."

To say it took a while for Tretola to find his place in the world of college football is a bit of an understatement.

He began his career by spending two seasons at Nevada, where Bielema affectionately said Tretola "flunked out." Then, there was a season at Iowa Western Community College in 2013 — where despite being what Bielema called an occasional "knucklehead" off the field, Tretola's play on the field was enough to earn him scholarship offers from schools such as Oklahoma, Florida, Texas Tech and TCU.

It was hardly a resume worthy of an NFL hopeful, and even Bielema had his doubts about his new signing when Tretola showed up in Fayetteville weighing 376 pounds.

That is, until a preseason meeting between the two after Bielema had seen a glimpse of his outgoing and confident nature during an early get-to-know-your team meeting.

"I said, 'Listen, brother, whoever the Sebastian Tretola was that flunked out of Nevada, who consistently procrastinates in the classroom ...'" Bielema said. "'Let's leave him where he is. The Sebastian Tretola I know I really like, and if you give me him for another year and half, we'll take you to places you can't even think about.'"

The results were startling, and immediate. Tretola quickly dropped 25 pounds through simple exercise, moving into Arkansas' starting lineup at left guard, and enters this season having lost another 25 pounds because of an improved diet.

Meanwhile, while many junior-college transfers struggle to assimilate in their first seasons at a major program, Tretola's undeniable sense of humor quickly earned him a place with the Razorbacks.

"It's been almost unbelievable," offensive line coach Sam Pittman said.

So, too, did his ability to take a joke about his neatness — a trait his teammates learned about when someone disturbed his locker early last season.

The result was a legendary meltdown, with right tackle Dan Skipper saying Tretola "tried to fight everyone that even got named."

"Since that day, they've never touched my locker again," Tretola said, smiling. "It's like that in my room where I live, too. If it's not like this, I think about it all day. It will just be sitting in my head all day, irritating me like, 'I didn't fold those pair of shorts.'"

Tretola's obsession with organization has also finally carried over to the classroom, where Bielema said he's three hours away from graduating and has raised his grade-point average to 2.7.

Don't worry, though. All of that homework hasn't affected his free-spirited and likable ways.

"We let him become who he wanted to be, and that's a leader," Bielema said. "He's contagious, he's infectious."


WBOBO

Met him on the field after the LSU game and WOW what a genuine person.  Would
take a whole team full of this guy!  He loves his Mom and she's a long way from him but
he's really loving this state as his home and that makes me smile.  I know a lot of you think
Cali is a messed up state, and it is politically, but I really like it.  It's beautiful just like our state.  Only cooler year round.
The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little extra.

 

WBOBO

I would encourage every parent that is a Hog fan to meet this man.  He will be leaving this pasture after this year to play on Sundays after church.  He really seems like a good man.  His personality is
infectious and very genuine.
The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little extra.

presidenthog

great read, but hey man you need to remove most of that post. you can post an excerpt but that is all. you can't post the whole article. you are not allowing the clicks go to thier site. they need those.

PonderinHog

Somebody mess up his sock drawer and tell him Saban did it.

Hog N Bama

Ha. I chuckled at the "messed with his locker" part. Not sure I would want to be the one busted for having pulled a prank on him. More great publicity for our program! :razorback:

Hog Nutt

Quote from: PonderinHog on August 27, 2015, 07:33:48 am
Somebody mess up his sock drawer and tell him Saban did it.

You sir, have a great mind. Let's go with it.

DeltaBoy

He will be playing on Sundays soon.  What a great young man.
If the South should lose, it means that the history of the heroic struggle will be written by the enemy, that our youth will be trained by Northern school teachers, will be impressed by all of the influences of history and education to regard our gallant dead as traitors and our maimed veterans as fit subjects for derision.
-- Major General Patrick Cleburne
The Confederacy had no better soldiers
than the Arkansans--fearless, brave, and oftentimes courageous beyond
prudence. Dickart History of Kershaws Brigade.

Hog in Iowa

Great article.  Thanks for posting.
The border town shook my hand, it was the gateway to some other land.
The border town is the great divide, just the gateway to some other side.
I got to get across. ~ Chris Whitley

dffhogs

Quote from: presidenthog on August 26, 2015, 11:45:45 pm
great read, but hey man you need to remove most of that post. you can post an excerpt but that is all. you can't post the whole article. you are not allowing the clicks go to thier site. they need those.
Ok, never knew that was an issue. Will do it in the future.

razorsharptusk

Quote from: PonderinHog on August 27, 2015, 07:33:48 am
Somebody mess up his sock drawer and tell him Saban did it.

Like this!
GO HOGS!!

TexHog188

Quote from: PonderinHog on August 27, 2015, 07:33:48 am
Somebody mess up his sock drawer and tell him Saban did it.

ala Charles Jefferson of Ridgemont High?
"When you're around people that have been where you're trying to go, they know the answers."  Moses Moody

010HogFan

Met him in Z Bar on Dickson a year or so ago and talked to him for a few minutes. He is great! Everything as advertised. His personality is really larger than life. Really glad he is on our side.