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    Malik Jamaal Zaire (born February 28, 1995) is an American media personality and former collegiate football quarterback. He currently works for the sports media company Overtime as on-air talent and as a producer, as well as a color commentator for college football games on the CBS Sports Network. [1] He played college football at Notre Dame ...

  2. Aug 30, 2019 · MALIK ZAIRE’S HONORS & AWARDS. Maxwell Award Watch List (2016, 2015) Walter Camp Award Watch List (2015) Manning Award Star of the Week (9.7.15) O’Brien Quarterback of the Week Honorable Mention (9.8.15) Franklin Mortgage Music City Bowl Most Valuable Player (2014) MALIK ZAIRE’S CAREER HIGHS

  3. May 8, 2015 · Zaire, a 6-1, 210-pound redshirt sophomore, won the job this spring, but he took the lead in that 31-28 victory against LSU in the Music City Bowl. In his first start, Zaire finished 7-of-9 ...

  4. Take Malik Zaire. Four years ago, he led Notre Dame into Virginia for its second game of the season, his third career start. Flawless in his previous outing, having gone 19 of 22 for 313 yards in ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MalikMalik - Wikipedia

    Political. Primarily a malik is the ruling monarch of a kingdom, called mamlaka; that term is however also used in a broader sense, like realm, for rulers with another, generally lower titles, as in Sahib al-Mamlaka. Malik is also used for tribal leaders, e.g. among the Pashtuns . Some Arab kingdoms are currently ruled by a Malik:

  6. Aug 26, 2015 · Malik Zaire wanted nothing more growing up than to be like Austin Boucher, the budding lefty star quarterback at Archbishop Alter, who would go on to capture his school's first state title before ...

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  8. Malik Jamaal Zaire is an American media personality and former collegiate football quarterback. He currently works for the sports media company Overtime as on-air talent and as a producer, as well as a color commentator for college football games on the CBS Sports Network. Officers. Robert Licopoli. New York City.

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