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Gervonta Davis Has The Custom Tank-Mobile Created
GERVONTA DAVIS
Gervonta "Tank" Davis
is no stranger to high-end ve- hicles. And his latest acquisi- tion is impressive.
He turned to Champion Motoring in San Diego to fully customize a USSV Rhino GX - which is regarded as one of the largest luxury SUVs on the market.
The vehicle, viewed by many as a tank on wheels, cer- tainly fits his moniker. It can seat up to seven people.
Florida State Lands Commitment From Defensive End Marcus Cushnie
MARCUS CUSHNIE
The Florida State Semi- noles got some good news, as they were able to secure a com- mitment from the transfer por- tal. Formerly committed to Purdue, 6’2”, 250 lb defensive end graduate transfer Marcus Cushnie has decided to spend his last two years of eligibility wearing garnet and gold.
Cushnie previously played at Alabama A&M, where he was considered one of the best pass rushers at the FCS level. He played linebacker during his first two seasons, racking up 27 tackles (13 TFL), eight QB hurries, seven sacks, and two forced fumbles. As a Jun- ior, Cushnie transitioned to defensive end, where he recorded 20 tackles and seven sacks in just four games. He recorded multiple sacks in three of those games, saving his best game of the season for the last, where he recorded a season-high 12 tackles and a pair of sacks in the SWAC championship game.
Brisket, Ribs And Barbecue: Miami Native,
BEAUTY UNLIMITED
KHAYLA
This week’s Beauty Unlimited feature is Khayla. Khayla comes fully equipped with a level of maturity usually not attributed to one so young, and a vision to keep growing until she gets where she wants to be, and as we stated in her last feature. This young lady commands attention when she walks into a room, and her confi- dence and will to succeed is second to none. Congratulations to Khayla as this week’s Beauty Unlimited feature.
Buffalo Bills Receiver Opens New Restaurant
Bills wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie.
It's a humid, 88-degree day, and the line outside at La Traila Barbeque is more than a hundred people deep an hour after doors opened for the first time on the Sat- urday before Memorial Day.
People happily waited -- roughly two hours -- with an- ticipation for something many had not tasted before. South Florida specializes in a variety of food, but premier barbecue isn't one of them.
"What is brisket?" one pa- tron asked out loud, reading the digital menu on her phone. After ordering it, she fell in love. Another man
walked out with a to-go plate, calling it the best barbecue he's ever had.
Parked near the door wip- ing sweat off his forehead and handing out free beers and cups of water to waiting customers stands Buffalo Bills do-it-all wide receiver and return man Isaiah McKenzie. For much of the spring, he has spent his days catching passes from Bills quarterback Josh Allen. On this Saturday, McKenzie is a barbecue customer service rep trying to keep folks happy on opening day at his restaurant.
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