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Rand University

How Far Can Talent Take You?

Year: 2014 DocumentaryTV Movie Runtime: 60 min Rating: 7.2

Overview

Randy Moss has long been an enigma known for his brilliance on the football field and his problems off it. Sometimes there's even been an intersection of those two qualities. "Rand University" gets to that crossing by going back to where he came from - Rand, West Virginia - and exploring what almost derailed him before he ever became nationally known for his extraordinary abilities as a wide receiver.

Genres

DocumentaryTV Movie

Cast

Randy Moss

Randy Moss

Self

Michael Kenneth Williams

Michael Kenneth Williams

Narrator

Bobby Bowden

Bobby Bowden

Self

Cris Carter

Cris Carter

Self

Chuck McGill

Chuck McGill

Self

Chad Pennington

Chad Pennington

Self

Dennis Green

Dennis Green

Self

Sam Singleton, Jr.

Sam Singleton, Jr.

Self

Chuck Landon

Chuck Landon

Self

Tim DiPiero

Tim DiPiero

Self

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