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Noah Poinar

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Interview with Noah

Favorite sport to watch:

The NFL, hands down. If there’s one thing you never want to do, it’s bait this kid (me) into a college vs the NFL debate. I’ve basically spent the past six years of my life perfecting my argument so that I’m always prepared for any and all takers. Sadly though, I lost a dear friend over this heated topic of banter.

Favorite sports moment:

The entire 2007 Cleveland Browns season. They went 10-6 which was, with all intents and purposes, the equivalency to the Patriots going 16-0 that season. It didn’t matter that they missed the playoffs that year because I knew the Browns were back and relevant in the league again!! Whoops.

All time favorite athlete:

Bernie Kosar. I never actually saw him play a game for the Browns in my life, but I really like what I hear from everyone who talks about him in Cleveland.

Worst sports moment:

It happened during the 2006 NCAA tournament. I had a perfect bracket through 19 games and it all came crashing down due to #3 seed Iowa losing out to #14 Northwestern State on a buzzer beater

Interesting fact about you:

In an attempt to become the next spokesperson of Wendy’s, I ate there for 54 consecutive days to show how healthy the food was simply by my not being dead and/or not gaining 400 pounds. Sadly, I didn’t get the spokesperson gig. It turned out that my lethal blood pressure wasn’t a great selling point.