11 Hot Reasons To Be Thankful For College Football This Season
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11 Hot Reasons To Be Thankful For College Football This Season

These guys are equally entertaining to watch on the field, but also fun to look at off the field.

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11 Hot Reasons To Be Thankful For College Football This Season
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Supporting college football is a lifestyle. It is more than watching the games, it is going to games if you can, stopping everything when your team is playing so you can watch the game, staying up to date on the status of the commits and much more. With another college football season almost over, it is time to look back and appreciate the season and some of the players who not only keep college football entertaining but are also equally fun to look at.

1. Hunter Johnson

Freshman quarterback of the Clemson Tigers

2. Kelly Bryant

Junior quarterback of the Clemson Tigers

3. Caleb Kelly

Sophomore linebacker for the University of Oklahoma Sooners

4. Drew Lock

Junior quarterback for the University of Missouri Tigers

5. Danny Etling

Senior quarterback for Louisiana State University

6. Jarrett Stidham

Sophomore quarterback for Auburn University

7. Johnny Townsend

Senior punter for the University of Florida

8. Brandon Peters

Freshman quarterback for the University of Michigan

9. Kyler Murray

Sophomore quarterback at the University of Oklahoma (Bonus - he also plays baseball for the Sooners.)

10. Jarrod Franklin

Junior safety for Tulane University Green Wave

11. Brooks Buce

Freshman kicker for the University of Georgia Bulldogs

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