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Bottom 10: Jayden Daniels, your number is up

First publishedAug 19, 13:24 UTC
Last updatedAug 19, 14:58 UTC · 8m ago
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Jayden Daniels, a college football player, is ranked as one of the worst players in the country.

Reported by 1 outlet ESPN. See all sources ↓

Jayden Daniels is a college football player. He is ranked as one of the worst players in the country. This ranking is part of a list that celebrates the best of the worst in sports.

Why it matters

This ranking is important for football fans who want to know about the best and worst players in the country.

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Who is Jayden Daniels?
Jayden Daniels is a college football player.
What is the ranking about?
The ranking is about the best of the worst in sports.
Why is this ranking important?
This ranking is important for football fans who want to know about the best and worst players in the country.
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The outlets frame the story as a lighthearted way to celebrate the worst in sports, using humor and a playful tone.

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    The ranking is part of a lighthearted series that celebrates the best of the worst in sports.

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    ESPNuses humor and a playful tone
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