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Behind Drake Maye's surprising Heisman Trophy campaign


Because he didn't have the size to match up with his older brothers, learned to play smart. He was quick, with great court vision. "He was always way faster, always more agile," said . "He's probably the best athlete in the family." As fate would have it, those skills and that swagger were perfectly suited to playing quarterback, too. (ESPN.com)

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Behind Drake Maye's surprising Heisman Trophy campaign


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