Found February 06, 2008 on FilteringCraig.com:
Kevin Hart wanted to play D-1 college football. He narrowed his selection to Oregon and Cal. Only problem was that neither team recruited him. Tell that to the assembly of high school classmates that watched Hart's charade of picking Cal over Oregon this week. What was this dude thinking? Did he make the athletic director go to "Lidz" to purchase those two hats?
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