Has anyone seen the interview with Kevin Warren? I just saw it last night. They had a great shot of the Scarlet Knight riding his horse out onto the field.
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Who was the interviewer?Has anyone seen the interview with Kevin Warren? I just saw it last night. They had a great shot of the Scarlet Knight riding his horse out onto the field.
Who was the interviewer?
If it was Bernie, that might explain the Horse.
Maybe Bernie still helped slip the Horse in.😉He was interviewed by Bryant Gumbel. I never knew much about the guy, but he has a pretty incredible story. He was almost killed when he was 11 when hit by a car, but recovered and ended up playing basketball for UPenn.
I think we were lucky for Rutgers to get some exposure on the segment. The only other teams they really showed were USC, UCLA, OSU, and Michigan.
How was Rutgers featured? Did they draw an analogy to getting hit by a car and our first several years in the conference for football? (Just a joke).He was interviewed by Bryant Gumbel. I never knew much about the guy, but he has a pretty incredible story. He was almost killed when he was 11 when hit by a car, but recovered and ended up playing basketball for UPenn.
I think we were lucky for Rutgers to get some exposure on the segment. The only other teams they really showed were USC, UCLA, OSU, and Michigan.
That was a crazy story. Basically, he went flying in the air and landed on the one small patch of grass that was there (there was concrete on either side of it). But he still had a long and difficult recovery.He was interviewed by Bryant Gumbel. I never knew much about the guy, but he has a pretty incredible story. He was almost killed when he was 11 when hit by a car, but recovered and ended up playing basketball for UPenn.
I think we were lucky for Rutgers to get some exposure on the segment. The only other teams they really showed were USC, UCLA, OSU, and Michigan.
How was Rutgers featured? Did they draw an analogy to getting hit by a car and our first several years in the conference for football? (Just a joke).