Room in a series of 11 parts. Next morning: offensive linens.
Harold Fannin Jr. did not waste time when relieving Conerns about how he served when Bowling Green faced a step forward in the competition.
In the first play against Penn State last September, Fannin Caht a 30 -yard pass for sewing, like Hey, made it innumerable other times during the best reception season for a closed wing in the history of university football. Bowling Green’s second play was a 4 -yard race that required Fannin to align the edge corridor and probably the selection of the three years above Abdul Carter.
“I tell the explorers,” looks at the second play of the game, “Bowling Green, Alex Bayer, told The Post. Everyone says that Harold is a receiving guy and that he cannot block, but he cannot block, but [Carter] It is a stallion.
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