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Husky Talk- SNS is back with Sean Mulcahy to talk news, sports, and pop culture. We start by reviewing Indiana Jones Temple of Doom. I had never seen it before and thought it was excellent. Sean explained that it went way over budget, but it grossed 333.1 million Dollars, I think it did perfectly fine. We then discuss the Last Crusade, and I didn't like how much time elapsed between both movies. Sean said it was due to viewing various site locations and many rewrites to the script. It was cool to see Sean Connery still could pull off being a heart throb.We transition into discussing the QB situation at Tennessee coach Josh Heupel having enough of negotiations with QB Nico Imaleava. This is a kid who signed a 4-year 8-million-dollar NIL deal with Tennessee as a junior in high school, received a $350,000 bonus and started getting paid his senior season. Spring practice was coming to a close and Nico wanted to negotiate for more money, allegedly 4 million a year. It's amazing, how crazy College Football is becoming.
By Sean Mulcahy- Steve CullyHusky Talk- SNS is back with Sean Mulcahy to talk news, sports, and pop culture. We start by reviewing Indiana Jones Temple of Doom. I had never seen it before and thought it was excellent. Sean explained that it went way over budget, but it grossed 333.1 million Dollars, I think it did perfectly fine. We then discuss the Last Crusade, and I didn't like how much time elapsed between both movies. Sean said it was due to viewing various site locations and many rewrites to the script. It was cool to see Sean Connery still could pull off being a heart throb.We transition into discussing the QB situation at Tennessee coach Josh Heupel having enough of negotiations with QB Nico Imaleava. This is a kid who signed a 4-year 8-million-dollar NIL deal with Tennessee as a junior in high school, received a $350,000 bonus and started getting paid his senior season. Spring practice was coming to a close and Nico wanted to negotiate for more money, allegedly 4 million a year. It's amazing, how crazy College Football is becoming.