Rj Young

Fox Sports National College Football Analyst

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Preston's Summary

RJ Young is a National College Football Analyst at Fox Sports. He specializes in competitive sports, with a keen focus on team sports and the business aspects of the sports industry. RJ's insights and analysis have been featured in WINK, Bank on It, City of Basketball Love, Fox News Media, FOX Sports, Fox 32 Chicago, and Nashville Post.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 64 %
Data Driven: 25 %
Opinion: 7 %
Events: 1 %
Interviews Q&as: 1 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Team Sports
  • Sports Disciplines

Pitching Insights

Rj Young's primary focus is on national college football, with a strong emphasis on event coverage and expert commentary. He would likely be interested in hearing from experts who can provide valuable insights into college football events, teams, players, rankings, and championship predictions.

Given the nature of his articles that analyze team performance and predict outcomes, he may appreciate pitches from analysts or former players with deep knowledge of college football who can offer unique perspectives based on their experience.

As Rj focuses specifically on US-based college football content, consider tailoring pitches to reflect this specific geographic focus when reaching out to him.

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