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It's been three days since San Diego State running Adam Muema left the NFL combine on Sunday for religious reasons and his whereabouts are still unknown. Muema hasn't been in touch with those closest to him and no one seems to know where he is, according to U-T San Diego.
"I have no idea where is," a person close to Muema told the paper. "(San Diego State coaches) have been trying to track him down, too. Every time they do, his phone is off... It's a frustrating deal."
After leaving the combine, Muema was scheduled to head to his offseason 'training base' in Florida, but he never showed up, according to U-T San Diego. Although Muema didn't show up to his 'training base,' CBSSports.com can report that Muema did get on a flight to Florida on Monday after leaving the combine. Before getting on the flight, Muema did send out this tweet.
Muema left the combine on Sunday because he said God has a plan for him and that plan involves Muema getting drafted by the Seahawks. Muema said that God told him that if he skipped the combine workouts, he'd get drafted by Seattle.
"Can't go wrong with God," Muema said. "He told me to sit down, be quiet and enjoy the peace." Muema told UT-San Diego that he communicates with God through numbers.
A CBSSports.com video producer just happened to sit two rows behind the San Diego State running back on a flight from Indianapolis to Ft. Lauderdale on Monday. As you can see in the photo at the bottom of the page, Muema was still wearing the shirt he was given at the combine.
Despite possibly still being in Florida, Muema still hasn't been in contact with his agent and still hasn't been at his offseason training base. Muema's high school coach is just hoping he's safe. "It's a big mystery," Lou Farrar, Muema's former football coach at Charter Oak High, said of Muema's whereabouts. "At this point, we just hope he's safe. As long as he's safe. That's all that really matters."
The former Aztec running back is the fourth all-time leading rusher in school history and rushed for 1,244 yards and 15 touchdowns in 2013. That 2013 total includes a 229-yard, three touchdown performance in San Diego State's 49-24 win over Buffalo in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on...to-be-found-after-god-spoke-to-him-at-combine
Odd doesn't even begin to describe this situation.