Former Tight End and Offensive Tackle Sam Grant shares stories of playing football for the University of Oklahoma Sooners. Grant talks about the mentoring from Coach Bob Stoops, catching a touchdown pass from quarterback Baker Mayfield and what it was like playing with current NFL players Joe Mixon (RB-Cincinnati) and Mark Andrews (TE-Baltimore).
Grant shares his journey from his high school days in Cleveland, Ohio, to an opportunity from Chesapeake to beating a Nick Sabin coached Alabama Crimson Tide football team in the Sugar Bowl.
Currently Grant works for Alamo Pressure Pumping out of in Oklahoma, however, he is stationed in the Permian Basin in West Texas.
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Journal while showcasing other environmentally conscious companies.
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Sponsors, Music and Other Show Notes
Studio Sponsor: The Industrial Forest
The Industrial Forest is a network of environmentally minded and
socially conscious businesses that are using industrial innovations to
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