A blind University of Arkansas student cheered on his team in an NCAA Sweet 16 basketball game thanks to the generosity of other fans and his father, who serves as his personal play-by-play announcer.
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huge win. congrats to Ar Kansas and their fans.
Even tho he's blind its amazing how he still attends the games and has fun.
Even with war added to Brandon’s long list of failures, his voters still justify and support his spineless incompetence.
Shout out to George Floyd on 669 days of sobriety. It took some tough love but he did it. Say his name liberals!
Well enjoy the game because North Korea is about a nuke us because everybody’s so focused on Europe because Europe can never take care of themselves.
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