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Future Phenoms Episodes for 2017-18 FUTURE PHENOMS EPISODES FOR 2017-18 EPISODE 1201 NFL PREVIEW 9-2-17 A look at some of the rising stars in the NFL, as we look back on their high school days. EPISODE 1202 9-9-17 Featuring top defensive line prospect Xavier Thomas of IMG Academy (FL), as well as blue chip wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown of Mater Dei High School (CA). EPISODE 1203 9-16-17 Features with top quarterback prospects Tanner McKee (Corona Centennial High School, CA) and Justin Fields (Harrison High School, GA). Also, a Journey to Greatness profile with former NFL star Michael Vick. EPISODE 1204 9-23-17 Features with top defensive back prospect Patrick Surtain, Jr (American Heritage High School, FL), and defensive line prospect Tyler Friday (Don Bosco Prep, NJ). Also, a Journey to Greatness piece with Hall of Fame linebacker Mike Singletary. EPISODE 1205 9-30-17 Features with Ohio State quarterback commit Emory Jones (Heard County High School, GA) as well as Australian offensive line prospect Daniel Faalele, who is learning the game of football at IMG Academy (FL). Journey to Greatness feature with Tampa Bay Rays star Evan Longoria. EPISODE 1206 10-7-17 Featuring record-setting quarterback Devin Leary from Timber Creek High School in New Jersey, as well as rising swimming star Christin Rockway of Tampa Catholic in Florida. Also, a Journey to Greatness feature with boxing legend Evander Holyfield. EPISODE 1207 – NBA PREVIEW 10-14-17 Features on the rising stars in the NBA, as we look back on their high school days. EPISODE 1208 10-21-17 Features with Notre Dame quarterback commit Phil Jurkovec (Pine-Richland High School, PA) and Alabama wide receiver commit Xavier Williams (Chaminade-Madonna College Prep, FL). Journey to Greatness feature with Hall of Fame running back LaDainian Tomlinson. EPISODE 1209 10-28-17 Features on top 2019 quarterback prospect J.T. Daniels (Mater Dei High School, CA) and defensive back Al Blades (St. Thomas Aquinas High School, FL). Journey to Greatness feature with Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott. EPISODE 1210 11-4-17 Markets of interest: Seattle, WA; Dallas, TX; Miami, FL Colleges of interest: Washington, Miami Features on Washington QB commit Jacob Sirmon (Bothell High School, WA) and soccer phenom Paxton Pomykal of FC Dallas. EPISODE 1211 11-11-17 Markets of interest: Cleveland, OH; Dallas, TX, Miami, FL Colleges of interest: Auburn, Mississippi State Interview with top defensive line prospect Tyreke Smith from Cleveland Heights High School in Ohio. Featuring Mississippi State quarterback commit Jalen Mayden (Sachse High School, TX), as well as Auburn running back commit Shaun Shivers (Chaminade- Madonna College Prep, FL). Journey to Greatness with Evander Holyfield EPISODE 1212 11-18-17 Markets of interest: Kansas City, MO, Seattle, WA, Houston, TX Colleges of interest: Oregon, Texas Features on Mario Goodrich from Lee’s Summit West in Missouri, as well as Garfield High School (WA) star receiver Tre’Shaun Harrison. A look at Houston Lamar High School’s star defensive backs: Anthony Cook and D’Shawn Jamison. EPISODE 1213 – RERUN INSPIRATIONAL 11-25-17 Markets of interest: Houston, TX, Newark, NJ, Tampa, FL Colleges of interest: Kansas Stories on athletes who inspire those around them, including female football player Claire Jeffress (Pearland Dawson HS – TX), boxer Ian Green (Paterson, NJ) and wheelchair tennis player Chris Herman (St. Petersburg, FL). Also, a Let’s Go Places feature with Angolan native Silvio De Sousa, who is now at IMG Academy in Tampa, FL and is committed to Kansas. EPISODE 1214 - RERUN 1202 12-2-17 Markets of interest: Tampa, FL, Los Angeles, CA; Shreveport, LA; St. Louis, MO; Phoenix, AZ Colleges of interest: Clemson, TCU Featuring top defensive line prospect and Clemson commit Xavier Thomas of IMG Academy (FL), as well as blue chip wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown of Mater Dei High School (CA). Plus, a feature on TCU commit Justin Rogers, a QB from Shreveport, LA. Journey to Greatness Feature with former St. Louis Rams and Arizona Cardinals QB Kurt Warner. EPISODE 1215 – RERUN 1203 12-9-17 Markets of interest: Los Angeles, CA; Atlanta, GA; Miami, FL Colleges of interest: Georgia, Florida State Features with top quarterback prospects Tanner McKee (Corona Centennial High School, CA) and Justin Fields (Harrison High School, GA). Also, a feature with Florida State commit Asante Samuel, Jr, from St. Thomas Aquinas HS in Florida. Journey to Greatness profile with former NFL star Michael Vick. EPISODE 1216 – RERUN 1204 12-16-17 Markets of interest: Miami, FL; New York, NY; Shreveport, LA; Tampa, FL Features with top defensive back prospect Patrick Surtain, Jr (American Heritage High School, FL), and defensive line prospect Tyler Friday (Don Bosco Prep, NJ). Interview with Terrace Marshall, a WR at Parkway High in Louisiana. Journey to Greatness feature with Tampa Bay Rays star Evan Longoria. EPISODE 1217 – RERUN 1205 12-23-17 Markets of interest: Atlanta, GA; Tampa, FL, Miami, FL; Chicago, IL Colleges of interest: Ohio State, Georgia Features with Ohio State quarterback commit Emory Jones (Heard County High School, GA) as well as Australian offensive line prospect Daniel Faalele, who is learning the game of football at IMG Academy (FL). Interview with Georgia commit James Cook of Miami, FL. Journey to Greatness piece with Hall of Fame linebacker Mike Singletary. EPISODE 1218 – RERUN 1206 12-30-17 Markets of Interest: Philadelphia, PA; Baton Rouge, LA; Denver, CO; Tampa, FL Colleges of interest: North Carolina State, Indiana Featuring record-setting quarterback Devin Leary from Timber Creek High School in New Jersey, as well as rising swimming star Christin Rockway of Tampa Catholic in Florida, who is headed to Indiana for college. Interview with Baton Rouge native Kelvin Joseph, a top defensive back prospect. Journey to Greatness feature with NFL legend Terrell Davis. EPISODE 1219 1-6-18 Markets of Interest: New York/Newark; Washington, DC; Spartanburg, SC Colleges of interest: LSU, Villanova Features on star basketball recruits Naz Reid (Roselle Catholic, Newark, NJ – LSU commit), Zion Williamson (Spartanburg Day School, SC - Uncommitted), and Brandon Slater (Paul VI High School, VA – Villanova commit) EPISODE 1220 1-13-18 Markets of Interest: Philadelphia, PA; Boston, MA; Kansas City, MO; Baltimore, MD Colleges of interest: Duke, Kentucky, Creighton Features on star basketball prospects Cam Reddish (Westtown School, PA – Duke commit) and Romeo Langford (New Albany Senior High, IN - Uncommitted). Also features interviews with Kentucky commit Immanuel Quickley (John Carroll High, Baltimore) and Creighton commit Christian Bishop (Lee’s Summit West, MO). Journey to Greatness feature with rising NBA star Marcus Smart. EPISODE 1221 1-20-18 Markets of interest: Baltimore, MD; Los Angeles, CA; Orlando, FL Colleges of interest: Maryland, Arizona, North Carolina Features with Maryland basketball commit Jalen Smith (Mount Saint Joseph High School, MD) and Arizona commit Brandon Williams (Crespi Carmelite High School, CA). Also, an interview with North Carolina commit Nassir Little (Orlando Christian Prep). EPISODE 1222 1-27-18 Markets of interest: Orlando, FL; Atlanta, GA Colleges of interest: Duke, Kansas, Stanford Features with top overall prospect RJ Barrett (Montverde Academy, FL – Duke commit0 blue chip big man David McCormack (Oak Hill Academy, VA – Kansas commit) and star girls prospect Jenna Brown (The Lovett School, GA – Stanford commit). EPISODE 1223 – 2-3-18 Markets of interest: New York; Washington, DC; Baton Rouge, LA Colleges of interest: LSU, Baylor Feature with star center prospect Moses Brown from Archbishop Molloy in Queens, NY. Features with top girls prospect Honesty-Scott Grayson (Riverdale Baptist, MD – Baylor commit) as well as LSU commit Javonte Smart of Scotlandville Magnet (Baton Rouge, LA). EPISODE 1224 – BLACK HISTORY MONTH SPECIAL 2-10-18 Stories with African American athletes who have made great contributions in the world of sports as well as their communities. EPISODE 1225 2-17-18 Markets of interest: Seattle, WA; Cleveland, OH Colleges of interest: Dayton Feature with J’Raan Brooks, a basketball star at Garfield High in Seattle, as well as Dwayne Cohill at Holy Name High School in Cleveland (Dayton commit). Also, a Journey to Greatness feature with golf star Ariya Jutanugarn. EPISODE 1226 2-24-18 Markets of interest: New York; Washington, DC; Miami, FL; Birmingham, AL Colleges of interest: Notre Dame, North Carolina State A look at Hudson Catholic’s basketball program, which features three elite prospects: Louis King (Oregon commit), Luthar Muhammad (Ohio State), and Jahvon Quinerly (uncommitted). Features with star basketball prospects Prentiss Hubb (Gonzaga College High School, Washington DC – Notre Dame commit). Jericole Hellems (Chaminade, St. Louis – NC State commit). Update on Solomon Uyaelunmo (Calvary Christian High School, FL). Interview with rising junior Trendon Watford of Mountain Brook High School (Birmingham, AL). EPISODE 1227 3-3-18 Markets of interest: New York; Houston, TX; St. Louis, MO Colleges of interest: Kansas, Kansas State Star point guard Quentin Grimes (College Park, Houston, TX – Kansas commit). Shaun Williams (Hazelwood Central, MO – Kansas State commit). Interviews with Ranney High School (NJ) stars Bryan Antoine and Scottie Lewis, both 2019 prospects. EPISODE 1228 3-10-18 Markets of interest: Memphis, TN; Houston, TX Colleges of interest: Kentucky, Kansas, Texas A look at the Memphis East basketball program, one of the best of the country. It is coached by former NBA star Penny Hardaway and features top juniors James Wiseman and Chandler Lawson (who has two brothers at Kansas). Interview with Kentucky commit Keldon Johnson of Oak Hill Academy. Also meet top girls prospect Charli Collier (Texas commit) of Barbers Hill High School. EPISODE 1229 3-17-18 Markets of interest: Los Angeles, CA; Tampa, FL Colleges of interest: LSU Featuring rising baseball star Brice Turang (Santiago High School, CA) and rising tennis prodigy Whitney Osuigwe (IMG Academy, FL).
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