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South Dakotans and Iowans aren't the football fans eager to see how Mark Gronowski's magical four years of throwing darts, running for paydirt, and winning FCS national championships will translate to the sports highest level.
The senior graduate transfer may not just be a Million Dollar Man (reportedly) for the Iowa Hawkeyes. Happy Hour host John Gaskins thinks he could become a game-changer for the program... maybe even a "God."
How? Just listen to what Andy Staples and Ari Wasserman, a couple veteran national CFB writers and podcasters, said about Gronowski recently. Gaskins plucks the most important statements from a 12-minute conversation about the former Jackrabbit.
Plus, an update on the fundraising for the family of Nate White, the SDSU running back who died unexpectedly last week in Brookings, a sweet in-state score for Jacks men's hoops, and why a former SDSU baseball player was bumped out of the Sioux Falls Canaries' closer role despite crushing it through 43 games.
Speaking of the Birds, one of the biggest, strongest, and most lethal hitters the history of the club might not be with the club much longer.
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South Dakotans and Iowans aren't the football fans eager to see how Mark Gronowski's magical four years of throwing darts, running for paydirt, and winning FCS national championships will translate to the sports highest level.
The senior graduate transfer may not just be a Million Dollar Man (reportedly) for the Iowa Hawkeyes. Happy Hour host John Gaskins thinks he could become a game-changer for the program... maybe even a "God."
How? Just listen to what Andy Staples and Ari Wasserman, a couple veteran national CFB writers and podcasters, said about Gronowski recently. Gaskins plucks the most important statements from a 12-minute conversation about the former Jackrabbit.
Plus, an update on the fundraising for the family of Nate White, the SDSU running back who died unexpectedly last week in Brookings, a sweet in-state score for Jacks men's hoops, and why a former SDSU baseball player was bumped out of the Sioux Falls Canaries' closer role despite crushing it through 43 games.
Speaking of the Birds, one of the biggest, strongest, and most lethal hitters the history of the club might not be with the club much longer.
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