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Two-A-Days - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Two-A-Days (football) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Two-A-Days , sometimes referred to as Hell Week or Double Sessions , is a term in football to describe when a team holds practice twice a day: in the morning, and in the afternoon or evening. For...
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Max Lerner was best know for his appearance on the first season of MTV’s reality series Two-A-Days. The show featured the Hoover High School’s football team, Hoover Buccaneers, as they persisted and succeeded in their fourth state championship win.
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Summer two-a-days: AFC East, NFC West ... SUMMER TWO-A-DAYS ... The Patriots also added Shawn Springs and Leigh Bodden, two veteran corners looking to show they've still got some good football in them. Fred Taylor and Joey Galloway (and their 24 years of NFL experience and combined 70 years of age) add depth to the...
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With the spotlight turned off, the "Two-A-Days" cast has scattered. Two featured stars from Season 1 play college football -- receiver Cornelius Williams (Troy) and rover Max Lerner (Furman). From Season 2, Brandon and Byron Clear play at Clemson, while Michael DeJohn walked on at the University of Alabama.
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When Hoover started two a days just about all the Alabama high schools made fun of them. Just about at every game there was someone on the other team stands holding a sign that says something to the affect of "Look i am on MTV." But as you can tell MTV did a good job of not letting the signs be seen.
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