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The University of Northern Iowa (UNI) mourns the loss of one of its football players, Parker Sutherland, who passed away on Saturday morning at the tender age of 18, as announced by the university.
Megan Franklin, the UNI Director of Athletics, expressed the collective sorrow, calling it a “heartbreaking day” for the campus community. She highlighted Sutherland’s enthusiasm for playing Panther football and representing the university through his athletic endeavors.
Sutherland was remembered for the positivity and energy he brought to the team, often described as a “bright light” among his peers.
“Today is truly a devastating day for our Panther Athletics family as we grieve the loss of Parker Sutherland,” Franklin stated. “He wholeheartedly embraced the chance to play Panther football and represent the university through sport. Our hearts are shattered by this loss.”
Hailing from Iowa, Sutherland made his mark as a freshman by participating in four games as a tight end during the 2025 season, the press release noted.
During his time at Iowa City High School, Sutherland distinguished himself as a second-team all-state athlete. He also showcased his talents in basketball and baseball, excelling in both sports, as detailed in the press release.
UNI head coach Todd Stepsis expressed that Sutherland “embodied everything the university looks for in a UNI Football Panther.”
“His talent and potential excited us on a daily basis, but it failed to compare to the type of person and teammate he was,” Stepsis added. “His character, humility, toughness, and genuine love of others are what champions are made of.”
Adam Amdor, who serves as the “assistant director of communications” for the university, revealed to the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier that earlier in the week, on Thursday, “Cedar Falls Fire & Rescue responded to a call at the UNI Athletics facilities.”
CBS 2 Iowa reported that, according to “multiple sources,” Suther reportedly “collapsed during a workout that day.”