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30 for 30: The Best That Never Was (TV)

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Original title
30 for 30: The Best That Never Was
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101 min.
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United States United States
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Documentary
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Documentary | TV Movie. Sport Documentaries. Sports. American Football
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30 for 30
Synopsis
In 1981, college athletic recruiting changed forever as a dozen big-time football programs sat waiting for the decision by a physically powerful and lightning-quick high school running back named Marcus Dupree. On his way to eclipsing Herschel Walker's record for the most touchdowns in high school history, Dupree attracted recruiters from schools in every major conference to his hometown of Philadelphia, Miss. More than a decade removed from being a flashpoint in the civil-rights struggle, Philadelphia was once again thrust back into the national spotlight. Dupree took the attention in stride, and committed to Oklahoma. What followed, though, was a forgettable college career littered with conflict, injury and oversized expectations. Eight-time Emmy Award winner Jonathan Hock examined why this star burned out so young and how he ultimately used football to redeem himself. Written by ESPN Films
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30 for 30: The Best That Never Was (TV)
2010
Jonathan Hock
6.7
(26)
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