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00:00Live from Radio Row, Sports Grid's coverage of Super Bowl 59 continues. Joe Lisi alongside star
00:09defensive end from the University of South Carolina, Dylan Stewart, and Mark Singleton,
00:14vice president of sales and marketing from Southern Recipe. Gentlemen, thanks for joining
00:21us. Great atmosphere here in New Orleans. Yeah, great, great. Mark, in regards to just the
00:29atmosphere here in New Orleans, give us your thoughts just about the big game and what it
00:34represents to your organization. Well, you know, we've been coming here for 15 years and this party
00:41gets better every year. The media gets bigger, the event gets bigger, this is the biggest party
00:46in the world, and this is the best sporting event in the world. We're so happy to be here with you
00:50today celebrating Dylan's unbelievable year this year in college football. Dylan, I know it's a
00:55huge matchup on Sunday. Do you have a prediction or a team you're backing, Kansas City or Philadelphia?
01:02Philly, 31-28. All right. I heard it. Yeah, you talk about those dominant defensive ends. I mean,
01:10especially playing in the SEC. Just give us your thoughts about playing in the conference. Playing
01:17in the SEC is a great, great responsibility and a great privilege. Yeah, it is, right? I mean,
01:23dominant. Is there one moment that stands out for you last year in terms of leading South Carolina?
01:30I see one of the moments where, like, Texas A&M game. Took it over, took it over. Mark, I know
01:40you created a great award. Dylan is going to win that award this year. Just talk to us about the
01:47organization and what you developed for Rudolph Foods. Yeah, you know, we wanted to celebrate the
01:52crunch time heroes of the game. You know, the players in the pit, the players along the offensive
01:57and defensive line that have that definitive play, that crunch time play that changes the whole game.
02:02You mentioned the third quarter that A&M were dealing. They changed that game and we wanted to
02:07celebrate that hero because, you know, a lot of times offensive and defensive linemen are overlooked,
02:11kind of like pork rinds. So we thought it was kind of a natural. And we did this award to help the
02:17Archer Foundation, which is a 501c3 that helps. There's a really horrible cancer out there called
02:26DIPG. We named it after a brave young man called Archer Hill. And we're raising money to help the
02:33families because this cancer only strikes 300 children a year. And it is fatal. It is lethal.
02:39There's no cure. And we want to raise money to let these families have the best quality of life
02:45they can, as long as they can.
02:47Yeah, absolutely. And Dylan will win the award, right? Last year, you started it.
02:51He's won the award. As a matter of fact, Dylan chose a wonderful charity in Columbia to help.
02:57And he presented a check for $5,000 to the food bank.
03:01Awesome. And I know I brought it up to you off air, but talk to me just about playing in Williams-Brice,
03:07what it means for you and the atmosphere there in Columbia.
03:11It means a lot. Being a recruit and being off the field is a great feeling when you're on the field
03:18making plays.
03:19Awesome, right? Awesome. Is there one player that you emulate your game off of? Do you think that
03:26your performance will look like Davion Clowney back in the day? Or is there somebody else you like?
03:32I think I have my own type of game, like my own play style. So I don't really see nobody.
03:36That's awesome. That's awesome. Gentlemen, thanks for joining us today.
03:40Great insight from both Mark Singleton and star defensive end, Dylan Stewart.