Category: College Football
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Why Shedeur Sanders Should Not Say Anything to Cleveland Radio Host
Shedeur Sanders should not say anything to Cleveland because he a lot to prove. Take for example, all the adversity Jaxson Dart fought through from No.25 pick to achieving 12-19 plays for the New York Giants in his first preseason game. Almost all of his plays were absolutely flawless and none perfecto to Russell Wilson wiseness.
Meanwhile, Cam Ward is pondering about silencing phone notifications and taking football serious. That is not the right advice to establish so far in a Tennessee career. Ward must be strong and vital after leaving behind fortune at both Miami and Washington.
He was lost. Sanders is in the situation he wants to poke blame at local radio hosts who want to help. Cleveland is a good town. They lost Lebron James and now Sanders is already off to a bad start.
The film review was solid on Sports Kingdom but there were flaws such as twitching and surrounding himself with the ability to throw skillfully on the fly. Deion Sanders is in the hell gates.
Sanders starred on NFL Network and interviewed rising talent on stage. There should be better about one and another.
This a hereditary football family and the only way for Sanders to play is to eliminate the national hype and respect Cleveland.
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Looking Back at Lee Corso
It is a bright day for college football as Lee Corso takes the field once again for a spectacular evening of eventful action. He has been at this rodeo since the 1960’s until Corso switched to ESPN broadcasting in 1987 where he became most famous for not only his national presence, but a folk hero, at heart.
Corso will attend and broadcast his last and final College Gameday before he proudly heads in to the sunset to manage other business.
Corso always had a glowing personality like no other. He actually invented and sparked the idea of Brutus Buckeye in the beginning of his broadcasting work at ESPN and intelligently always offered a word of advice, even on Madden, at one extravagant point.
College football is different like no other sport. It results in physical battles and competitions vying for a spot whether it would be freshman, QB, or stacking up to Corso’s expectations.
Thank you, Lee Corso!
