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Sean Donovan: Villanova Football Highlight Video

Sean Donovan returns with his newest production, a collection of highlights from the 2010 FCS National Championship season for Villanova. It's shorter than most of his work, but it's definitely just as sweet and will get you fired up for football season!


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Great stuff…the team, the season, the video! Keep it coming!

by SpecialK'73 on Jul 19, 2010 5:14 PM EDT reply actions  

I've plead with Sean to make this his day job

And not just a hobby…kid’s got to make a living though!

My father was a military man. Guess I wasn't such a 'good soldier.' Anyways, when I was 35 he attempted to give me a crew-cut while I was asleep. I woke up, broke his arm, haven't seen him since.

by Chris Lane on Jul 21, 2010 2:26 PM EDT up reply actions  

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