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ESPN Year of the QB Schedule update


Dpantherman

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Between bowl games and the NFL draft, QB prospects face a time of transition. "Three for the Show," starting April 19 at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN

Locker on the 19th at 8pm...http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=6362278 "Jake Locker is concerned after he suffers a hard hit from Nebraska's Jason Ankrah during the Holiday Bowl."

Gruden's QB Camp: Draftees (I believe this is all of them at once for the hour) April 21st at 7pm

Newton on the 26th at 8pm...http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=6355683 "Cam Newton works with QB Coach George Whitfield as he prepares for the Combine and his Pro Day."

and Tyrod Taylor on May 3rd (dont ask me why)...http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=6355669 "

All on ESPN, set your DVRs.

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Just checked my TV they're showing repeats of the Locker/Dalton camp on ESPN2 tonight at 8 I believe. And they're showing the Auburn/South Carolina game right after Cam's QB camp episode.

Thanks though Dpanther I heard about the Year of the QB episodes wasn't sure when they were going to air.

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Just checked my TV they're showing repeats of the Locker/Dalton camp on ESPN2 tonight at 8 I believe. And they're showing the Auburn/South Carolina game right after Cam's QB camp episode.

Thanks though Dpanther I heard about the Year of the QB episodes wasn't sure when they were going to air.

nice man, thanks!!

Wish I had ESPNU to catch Cam's. W ill have to wait for the replay!

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I'll check to see if they're replaying Cam, Malletts and Gabberts on ESPN2 I think they will though.

edit - Yeah they are repeating Mallett and Cam's this Tuesday at 9pm on ESPN2 and Dalton/Locker is tonight at 9pm. Not showing one for Gabbert but Fairley has one coming up this week as well on ESPNU.

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