Gerald Anderson
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"Gerald Randolph Anderson, Jr." is a Filipino-American film & television actor, commercial model and TV producer. He is best known for his leading roles in TV series such as Sana Maulit Muli (2007), Tayong Dalawa (2009), Budoy (2011), in the TV adaptation of the iconic Komiks character "Fredo" in one of Mars Ravelo/Mars Ravelo's greatest creation, Dyesebel (2014 TV series)/Dyesebel (2014) and for his role in the Cannes Film Festival Director's Fortnight entry On The Job (2013 film)/On The Job (2013)

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I'm pretty sure a lot of people look at Boise State winning this game, ... Everyone is looking at the type of team they have and looking at the type of team they think we have.

Anywhere I go, no matter where he's at, I never had a chance to beat him before. This is my first time beating him, and it feels great my senior year to beat Spurrier.

We don't mind being a little bit lower and a little underestimated. It presents a different challenge. It motivates us to step up. Our backs are against the wall right now. We want people to think we aren't as good as last year that way we can come out and show them who we really are.

I was thinking about leaving here, but not because of Fred.

It is good for younger people to see how things were done before modern conveniences when you sat in the tractor exposed to the cold, heat and rain. These tractors were before air conditioning, heat and stereos. This also gives the older people an opportunity to relive memories.

That's what I'm shooting for.

Finding parts for these old tractors is a challenge. Many steam engines were scrapped during World War II for scrap metal.

It was me being selfish and just going around thinking everything should go my way. I was thinking about transferring and didn't know where I was going to go, but after I sat back and talked to some people I trusted and loved, I found out that wasn't the right thing to do.

He came here and he emerged and I didn't and that's all I heard, Fred this and Fred that, ... I was proud of him. He was doing a great job and I wasn't. I got tired of hearing it, but I was proud of him at the same time.