![]() That’s my team, man.īYM: Yeah, he likes the Patriots. MC: But I won last time we played in Madden. I sold my game system my freshman year of college because I figure it was going to stagger me from having good grades and stuff.īM: So if you guys were going to play in Madden or (NBA) 2K, would Marty win?īYW: Nah, I’m still going to beat him. ![]() Brian McKnight, I like to listen to him, too.īM: This was something that came up when I was talking to Brandon Bean: do you guys like playing video games?īYW: Yeah, he does, but I don’t like to play a lot of games. “Return of the Mack,” it’s on one of those Just Dance games. I don’t really know too many mellow songs. Like the night before when I’m relaxing to keep my anxiety down, I’ll play some Drake, some slow music. MC: Yeah, we’ve got the same favorite artist, so we both listen to G Herbo.īYW: I listen to everything. MC: I’m watching “All About the Benjamins,” “Money Talks,” uh … “Bad Santa?”īM: What are some of the songs that get you the most hype, some of the songs that are on your pre-game playlist? Definitely going to watch “Don’t Be a Menace.” Let me see my third one … that’s hard. When I came in, Coach Ginn was my recruiting coach, too, and he really brought me in.īM: So this one is pretty relevant with the long road trip (to Truman State) coming up: if you could only pick three movies to watch on road trips, on the bus, which three would you pick?īYW: I’m watching “Friday,” that’s one of them. Marty Carter: It’s pretty much the same thing for me. There’s a lot of shady stuff that goes on, but I could tell with Coach Ginn he was a very straightforward guy. Also, the coaches were very straightforward with me and the recruiting process. When I took my visit, I fell in love with the atmosphere and the campus. The two met with Lanthorn football reporter Brady McAtamney after practice to showcase their personalities and relationship with each other, as well as to discuss movies, Madden and nicknames.īrady McAtamney: For starters, what made you guys come to Grand Valley?īryce Young-Walls: The tradition. ![]() ![]() The duo have a combined 123 rushes for 1,002 yards and 11 touchdowns on the season, along with contributions in the passing game and on special teams. Major contributors on the offensive side of the ball have been running backs Marty Carter, a junior, and sophomore Bryce Young-Walls. Grand Valley State Laker football fans love their team, and after their hot 5-1 start to the 2017 season, it’s not hard to see why. ![]()
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