Let’s face it, there isn’t much that former Allen (Texas) quarterback Kyler Murray can’t do.
He won three straight Texas state football championships and a trio of High School Football America “mythical” national titles while not losing a game as a starter for the Eagles. He is an outstanding baseball player, who would have been drafted in this year’s Major League Baseball Amateur Draft, if he hadn’t pulled himself out of the draft by telling everyone he was definitely playing football at Texas A&M in the fall.
So how good of a bowler do you think Murray is?
The answer — bowling may be his kryptonite.
Murray, who is in Los Angeles for the naming of this year’s Gatorade National Athlete of the Year Award, rolled a pedestrian 101 during a fun event for the honorees at Lucky Strike bowling lanes.
Team Cool Blue representing St. Jude's Charity! #GatoradePOY @Gatorade @Mike_Norman22 @raaaccchhheeell pic.twitter.com/2Xnvp1Wupw
— Kyler Murray (@TheKylerMurray) July 14, 2015
We’ll find-out today, which one of this year’s twelve honorees in football, girls volleyball, boys and girls cross country, boys and girls basketball, boys and girls soccer, baseball, softball, and boys and girls track and field, will win the prestigious award.
Check-out Murray’s bowling form at USA Today High School Sports.