One of the newest Ball State football players is — Nostradamus?
Incoming freshman Myles Hannah, a defensive back from Stone Mountain, Georgia, called the final 34-28 score of the Super Bowl more than an hour and a half before the game started.
Falcons our going to choke final 34-28 pats
— Myles Hannah (@moneymyless) February 5, 2017
It didn't take long for the Twitter-sphere to try to take advantage of his foresight.
What's my career going to be? How much will I make? How many kids I am going to have? https://t.co/cKsGBJKwDw
— Tats✨ (@annaitat_) February 6, 2017
Tell me how long Ima be single https://t.co/yQ5fTLNruR
— AtL Lik ‼️ (@Imm_Malik) February 6, 2017
What are the next power ball numbers? https://t.co/Az5SjUzAlE
— Peyton Quick (@ITK_Peyton) February 6, 2017
But we'll have to wait until the season to start in the fall to see if he can read Mid-American Conference offenses as well as he can read tea leaves.
New Cardinal @moneymyless #TAKEFL1GH7 #TBTM pic.twitter.com/oY4iRjYbx3
— Ball State Football (@BallStateFB) February 1, 2017
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