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VIDEO: Zion Williamson can throw a mini football into lower space orbit

Image via Twitter
Image via Twitter
By Michael Hulse Posted Fri, Nov 16, 2018

Zion Williamson has immediately become the biggest attraction in college basketball, and producing highlights at a rate video editors can barely keep up with.

At 6’7”, 285 lbs, Williamson is built like a giant Khalil Mack, and plays like a football player. He even drew recruiting interest from LSU to play tight end. He eventually – smartly – chose hoops, but it’s hard to imagine Williamson not dominating on the gridiron. Sadly, there’s no old Pop Warner footage of Williamson to make irrational projections off of, but there is one clip of of him taking a mini football and throwing it into lower space orbit like the old Mike Vick Powerade commercial.

Zion or Bama? Who ya got.

Could Zion beat Bama? #CFBPlayoff pic.twitter.com/KmRQISVwxw

— TheHerdNow (@TheHerdNow) November 15, 2018

 

Have to pay respect to one of the great ad campaigns in the last 20 years.

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