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Season two of "Quarterback" is now on Netflix, but after Bud Light joined forces with the streaming service, they turned in a hilarious spoof.
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix just set another record! But not on the football field. Nix ( and his dad, Patrick Nix) teamed up with two-time Super Bowl champion Eli Manning this week to set a Guinness World Record for the most rolls of toilet paper thrown. Yes, that's real.
Eli Manning arrived at the New York Giants following a trade with the then, San Diego Chargers. The move drew criticism toward Peyton's younger brother, who was labeled a "daddy's
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AtoZ Sports on MSNSteve Sarkisian and Texas will arrive at SEC Media Days with Arch Manning and two of the best star defenders in the countryThree team leaders will represent Texas at SEC Media Days next week. One is one of the most polarizing players in the country.
To close out the event, Manning was given a placard by Auburn history professor Keith Herbert. The placard revealed that Manning and company rolled more than 7,125 rolls of toilet paper in a single event, establishing a record for the amount of toilet paper rolled at Toomers.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNArch Manning has big supporter in LSU QB Garrett NussmeierIn just a few months, the Arch Manning Era will begin in Texas. After sitting behind Quinn Ewers during his first two collegiate seasons, the Longhorns phenom is set to take over as the starting QB. That means he will have to do battle against some of the best quarterbacks in the nation, such as LSU's Garrett Nussmeier.
Former Auburn quarterbacks Patrick Nix and Bo Nix joined Manning for the event and helped set the record when they chucked toilet paper into the sky themselves. Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey was set to attend the record-setting effort but did not show. She officially recognized the record, though, and commissioned a plaque to honor the accomplishment.
Ole Miss and Tennessee fans alike were greatly disappointed a couple of years ago when Arch chose Texas over the Rebels where his grandfather and Uncle Eli played and the Volunteers where Uncle Peyton made his mark.