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USC legend Tony Boselli lands NFL executive jobIt was a name that is quite familiar to USC football fans: Tony Boselli, the greatest player in Jaguars franchise history. Boselli starred at USC in the early 1990s. He was a two-time All-American ...
The nicknames seemed a bit silly as “Little” Tony Boselli sprouted and didn’t stop growing, rounding into the best left tackle in college football when he was at USC, then the No. 2 overall ...
The Jacksonville Jaguars have named Tony Boselli the team's executive vice president of football operations. Here's what to know about Boselli: ...
CANTON, Ohio — Tony Boselli’s gift of gab didn’t go on ... including four who played offensive line at USC. “I don’t think I’ll appreciate it for a long time, maybe never,” Boselli ...
When Dad came home from managing a McDonald’s franchise initially owned by his older brother, Bud, (he later purchased it while Tony was in college at USC), Boselli’s father was always game fo ...
So when we took him, when we picked Tony and flew him in ... thinking of the consistent domination he saw from Boselli’s college tape at USC. “Almost game by game, you’d see him with ...
Tony Boselli insisted with a straight face that ... Boselli’s impact was tougher to measure, although he came out of USC as his franchise’s first draft pick (No. 2 overall, 1995).
Tony Boselli will always have a close connection ... The first-ever draft pick in franchise history, the Jaguars selected Boselli out of USC in 1995 and saw him become one of four Pro Football ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Let's go back to the early 1990's. Tony Boselli is playing football for USC and another student he hadn't met yet was a gorgeous cheerleader. So when this cheerleader and ...
(AP) — Tony Boselli has a video to watch ... The 6-foot-7 Colorado native and former USC star nicknamed “Big Bo” couldn’t bear to even peek at the big screen. The first pick in ...
The nicknames seemed a bit silly as “Little” Tony Boselli sprouted and didn’t stop growing, rounding into the best left tackle in college football when he was at USC, then the No. 2 overall ...
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