Trent McDuffie Records First Career Interception
Trent McDuffie Records First Career Interception

Trent McDuffie Records First Career Interception

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Joe Theismann discussed the upcoming College Football Playoff matchup between Notre Dame and Indiana, highlighting the impact of the transfer portal and NIL on college athletics. In the NFL, Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Trent McDuffie celebrated his first career interception, which played a pivotal role in their win over the Cleveland Browns. Meanwhile, Kellen Moore's Boise State team is set to compete in the Fiesta Bowl, marking a significant moment for the program he once led as the winningest quarterback in college football history. Additionally, UL's football schedule has evolved positively after a canceled game due to COVID, leading to a future rematch with McNeese. The Denver Broncos are in playoff contention, bolstered by strong performances from former Notre Dame players, particularly Mike McGlinchey, who excelled in Week 15 against the Colts. Overall, these developments highlight the dynamic nature of college and professional football as teams and players navigate challenges and opportunities.

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