
Marketing Kiehl Frazier
Clip: Season 2011 Episode 6 | 7m 2s
For this ambitious young quarterback, it's not just about putting up numbers on the field
Kiehl Frazier is the most heavily recruited high school athlete in Arkansas history. In the fall he'll be vying for the starting quarterback position at Auburn University, the country's best college team. But achieving his dream -- becoming a starting quarterback in the NFL -- requires a lot more than just putting up numbers on the field.
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Marketing Kiehl Frazier
Clip: Season 2011 Episode 6 | 7m 2s
Kiehl Frazier is the most heavily recruited high school athlete in Arkansas history. In the fall he'll be vying for the starting quarterback position at Auburn University, the country's best college team. But achieving his dream -- becoming a starting quarterback in the NFL -- requires a lot more than just putting up numbers on the field.
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