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HBO releases first trailer for ‘24/7 College Football’ series

Jake Rill

By Jake Rill

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Ever wonder what it’s like behind the scenes at a top college football program? You may be about to find out.

On Wednesday, HBO is launching its “24/7 College Football” series in which it will go in depth with four Power 5 college football programs. The first episode will showcase Florida, which will be followed with episodes about Penn State (Oct. 9), Arizona State (Oct. 16) and Washington State (Oct. 23).

But before the series starts, HBO released a trailer in anticipation, which can be watched below:

The trailer features Florida coach Dan Mullen, who is in his second year leading the Gators.

“Florida football is about being the absolute best that you can be. Being a champion’s not a sometimes thing, it’s a way of life,” Mullen said in the trailer. “If you’re the best that you can be today, you can find a way to be a little bit better tomorrow.”

It should be interesting to get this behind-the-scene look at Florida, a program that underwent big changes before going 10-3 last season. The Gators are now off to a 4-0 start this year despite losing starting quarterback Feleipe Franks to a season-ending ankle injury.

Even if you’re a Florida fan, or not a fan of any of the four programs being showcased, this should still be a fun series to watch. Arizona State head coach Herm Edwards and Washington State head coach Mike Leach are two of the most entertaining coaches in college football, so both of those episodes should be entertaining.

Jake Rill

Jake Rill contributes to news coverage for Saturday Down South. He has covered the SEC since 2016.

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