Just before advanced algebra on Friday, the teacher had an extra minute and asked the senior about his future.
Michael Anyasike grinned and told Cory Larson, his football coach and math teacher, he was leaning toward St. John's University. He hoped to continue a stellar football career a few hours from their Dawson-Boyd High School in southwestern Minnesota school.
"He was excited and had that smile he always had," Larson said. "And I was excited to watch him grow the next four years as a young man."
Instead, the coach will now attend the 18-year-old's funeral.
Anyasike was among some teenagers seen running from a party near a vacant farmhouse northeast of Madison, Minn., early Sunday morning when a Lac qui Parle County deputy responded to a call about possible underage drinking.
When Anyasike didn't return home that night, his family called authorities, who began searching at noon on Sunday nearly 12 hours later. He was found about a mile northwest of the party at a different farm and taken by ambulance to the Madison Hospital, where the promising running back from Dawson was pronounced dead.
Authorities aren't yet saying how he died.
"Everything is pure speculation at this point — nobody knows," Larson said. "It's a sad loss of a great classmate, a great teammate, a great friend and a kid that this community is going to miss deeply."