the article profile calls them the ncaa hot girl problem. fox news contributor tyrus joins us now to talk about it. one of the things the article says. the ncaa has a hot girl problem. the twins, emerging oligarchs of women s college basketball aren t the best players but the best looking. to set this up. hannah said the interview for this article was obtained by a false pretense. why we didn t take our year, etc. it demeaned our accomplishments and created the narrative that women can only do well if they are deemed attractive. hot girls? what is that about? why can t you be proud not only the fact they made it to a division i school. not an easy task. they played and with the new rules in the ncaa they were able to capitalize off their hard
it s pretty neat. peyton turner and sharalea bollinger were his life long friends. if you were his friend, you were his friend and that s all that mattered. there wasn t a group for him. there was no group. everybody got treated just the same. trent was in fourth grade when he started playing football in his hometown of goshen, kentucky, just outside louisville. by high school he was captain of the team, had lots of friends. so popular, trent was homecoming king, with sharalea his queen. it was pretty special. i mean, just to oh my gosh, yeah. to be part of that and to be voted as that, especially with trent. when it came time for college, trent set his sights high. he turned down football scholarships to smaller schools. at one point he says, you know what, i just got to know if i can play in the bigtime. in a division i school. mike digiuro is trent s dad. so he walked onto university of kentucky, which is in the southeast conference, which is about as big as
everybody got treated just the same. trent was in fourth grade when he started playing football in his hometown of goshen, kentucky, just outside louisville. by high school he was captain of the team, had lots of friends. so popular, trent was homecoming king, with sharalea his queen. it was pretty special. i mean, just to oh my gosh, yeah. to be part of that and to be voted as that, especially with trent. when it came time for college, trent set his sights high. he turned down football scholarships to smaller schools. at one point he says, you know what, i just got to know if i can play in the bigtime. in a division i school. mike digiuro is trent s dad. so he walked onto university