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EPISODE · Oct 18, 2019 · 18 MIN

Has Tyler Huntley Earned His Keep? Scott Praises Andy Ludwig

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Tyler Huntley is the only quarterback in college football who has not thrown an interception. Jason is sticking with his original assessment - Huntley is a runningback who can throw. Scott and Jason heavily disagree on this matter. Buck does offer praise to Huntley, putting him in the category of Brian Johnson or RG3. The guys also talk about the USC game and how it was the wake up call the Utah football team needed. 

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