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On the episode of today The university football investigationDan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and Pat Forde of Si, take a look at the way Jalen hurts experiences in Alabama and Oklahoma propelled him to victory in the Super Bowl Lix. After being set up at the 2018 national championship for Tua Tagovailoa, few people would have expected that he was named MVP of the Super Bowl a few years later. However, Hurts increased on the occasion (a bit like a certain QB of legend, Tom Brady) at the same time at university and now in the NFL and led the Eagles of Philadelphia in a dominant victory against the Chiefs of Kansas City.
The trio plunges into the Texas Tech transfer portal strategy, which is strongly based on the screening for NFL sources, and has earned them the no. 2 classified transfer portal class. Ross shares Nile News’ last update according to which electricity conferences intend to share the police income rather than count on the NCAA as they have done in the past, but that could be a losing situation.
To wrap, Dan, Ross & Pat react to the former coach of the Ohio State, Jim Tresl, being named Lieutenant-Governor of Ohio and asks a really important question: the foot must be behind the Line for a half-terrain shot to count?
(1:15) Jalen hurts the trip from CFB to MVP from Super Bowl
(24:01) Texas Tech Transfer Class Classée No. 2
(37:03) Conferences of power to the sharing of police income
(52:04) Jim Tresl named Lieutenant-Governor of Ohio
(56:54) People’s court: Umass half-terrain shot
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