Vince Vaughn told us in his 1996 film, Swingers, to always double down on 11 when playing blackjack. Now he’s advanced to sports betting advice, appearing as the celebrity guest Saturday on E…
He explained that he was wearing the jacket because of his role in the 1993 sports film classic,Vaughn played quarterback Jamie O’Hara in the film, and cited that as his reason when he picked Notre Dame to win over the“The
Buckeyes are for real, always. You can never doubt them. That being said, I played for Notre Dame — I threw a pass. If I had half the heart of Rudy, I would have been All-American instead of picking games up here with you guys.”
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