Is his more tarod?
I think it closer to a soft i sound (tirod). Don't quote me on that though. I just remember the scene for some reason.
Is his more tarod?
Vikings info:
Biography
• Named Co-Big 12 Scholar-Athlete of the year for 2020 after earning Academic All-Big 12 on 3 occasions during his career.
• Did not miss a game (38) over his final 3 seasons at Iowa State.
• Established himself as one of the top KO returners in the nation as a true freshman in 2016, averaging 26.4 yards per return.
OFF THE FIELD
• Name is pronounced ken-A wahn-goo.
• Brother, Emeka, ran track at UT-Arlington.
• Majored in mechanical engineering.
• Named Co-Big 12 Scholar-Athlete of the year for 2020 after earning Academic All-Big 12 on 3 occasions during his career.
I feel like the pronunciation on the first name should be ken-ay? Seems like that way they have it could be also read as Kena, but I am not a linguist.
ISU had it wrong for four years?! The Vikings media guide spelling his last name wrong, doesnt inspire confidence in them.Chris has mentioned on his show that the Vikings are pronouncing it the correct way.
I'd assume that they'd just ask him though? Not sure why isu didn't either.ISU had it wrong for four years?! The Vikings media guide spelling his last name wrong, doesnt inspire confidence in them.
Whether they do or don't, this is awesome exposure for the program. Should be forwarded to all our recruits and especially the MN based ones.Did the Pro Football writers clarify how to pronounce his name?!?
He's still on rookie contract I believe.Does the award/honor mean a possible good contract?
I didn't watch the Vikings much this year but he seemed to be a bright spot.