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QB Kyle McCord with classic comments on the former team in Ohio State

The former quarterback from Syracuse Football Recording, Kyle McCord, has just completed its performance at the NFL Scouting 2025 in Indianapolis together with several other former orange-outstanding services.

When McCord spoke to the media to the combine, he discussed his time on the hill and his former team, Ohio State, who won the National Championship of College Football Playoff last season.

In 2023, the 6-foot 3, 220 pound of Mount Laurel, NJ, had an 11-1 mark with the Buceyes in the regular season, but he decided to enter the transfer portal. McCord, who has long-term relationships with head coach Fran Brown and several other CUSE assistants, chose his senior campaign with the orange.

It worked out well for McCord and Ohio State. As a senior, he set some records of Syracuse Football and Atlantic Coast Conference.

As I already mentioned, the Buckeyes won the main prize and defeated Notre Dame in the CFP title competition.

According to an article from Steve Samra from On3, McCord said about winning the whole thing in Ohio, “It was great. I mean, of course, my boys. So it was cute to achieve this goal because they knew how bad they worked for it.

Pure class there by Kyle.

The former Syracuse football QB Kyle McCord ended the Heisman Trophy vote in 10th place.

In 2024, McCord completed 66 percent of his passports for 4,779 yards and 34 touchdowns against 12 interceptions. He headed the country in complete Passing Yards, and McCord was probably the greatest reason why the orange in this earlier stanza won 10 wins for the first time since 2018.

As far as I can judge this, McCord's draft stock, according to some experts, rose based on how he was in the East-West shrine Bowl in Arlington, Texas, and the latest combine harvester. The NFL design of 2025 will take place from April 24th to 26th in Green Bay, WIS.

McCord in the On3 piece admitted that it was not easy to get out of the state of Ohio. “If you pour blood, sweat and tears into a program for three years and you know, create many great relationships with the players and the coaching staff and support staff. It was not an easy decision.