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And there is good news tonight about hard work paying off and college football players getting the surprise of a lifetime.

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The strength of this team is every single individual in this room.

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As college football season kicks off, there is greatness on and off the grid for walk-on players, guys who weren't recruited but tried out for the team.

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Great job, Roni. I'm excited, and I'm so excited. I'm going to put you on scholarship.

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The University of South Carolina dreams coming true for linebacker Roni Porter and running back Bradley Dunn.

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And that's why he's on scholarship, too. Hey, the other reason he's breaking down, he's going on scholarship today.

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Across the country, other walk-ons finding out their hard work has earned them a scholarship, too. You are now on. These celebrations are bright life for guys like John Adams, a wide receiver at Temple, leaning on teammates and coach Stan Draten after a tough year losing two loved ones.

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The support that I have from this family or from these coaches is unbelievable. I want to change it for the world.

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He, by example, by actions, showed people how to earn and get what they deserve by just putting their nose down and working their butts off.

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At Eastern Kentucky University, Ms..

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Crystal Smith is going to come on in.

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Defensive lineman, Brad Gurley, shocked when his mom showed up to announce the surprise.

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I am Bradley Gurley's mom, and I'm here to let you know you got a full scholarship, son.

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There's Brad overwhelmed, hugging the guys he calls brothers, then falling into the arms of his mom, Crystal, so proud to be a part of her son's special day.

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He's my baby, and we have worked so hard, and I'm so proud of him. His hard work is paying off, so it just makes me happy. It's happy tears.

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