JD Spielman's football life seemed stable during three record-setting years at Nebraska. Yet it was anything but, prompting his decision to transfer to Texas Christian this summer.
Spielman's father, Vikings General Manager Rick Spielman, worked for the Chicago Bears and Miami Dolphins before eventually landing in Minnesota when his son was in elementary school.
Having to quickly adjust to a new home this year reminded the former Eden Prairie standout of his dad's early days in pro football.
"There's been a little bit of struggles that come with it," Spielman said in a video news conference last week. "With my dad being in the NFL, it's nothing new. You're always moving to new teams. … I kind of grew up around it."
Critics point to Spielman's slow start in TCU's first three games (five catches for 55 yards) in saying he made a mistake leaving Lincoln. But Spielman has no regrets about his decision to transfer in June.
"I appreciate everything Nebraska did for me," he said, "but at the end of the day my time there had come to an end."
The Horned Frogs (1-2), who have a bye this week before playing host to Oklahoma on Oct. 24, already gave Spielman one of the biggest upsets in his playing career. They defeated No. 9 Texas 33-31 two weeks ago.
"It's never easy to just pick up and leave after all the work and grind that you put in at that past school," Spielman said. "I met a lot of great people at Nebraska. … It was hard to get up and leave that. But you also have to do what's best for you and your career, and make sure that you're mentally healthy, happy and go out there and still love the game you grew up playing."