The attention stood out on the relationship between Patrick Mahomes and Tommy Tuberville, or her lack, this week.
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump first linked both when he mistaken university.
The confusion intensified on Thursday when Tuberville, the Alabama senator, seemed to support Trump's statement.
Although he confessed that he had never trained the three -time Super Bowl winner, Tuberville claimed credit for recruiting the program.
“What happened is that I recruited it, and then I left and went to another school, but I had to be a very good friend of him,” Tuberville said during an appearance in Megyn Kelly's show.
“It's not just a good athlete, it's a very good example for many of our young people in this country.”
Patrick Mahomes (left) closed the technological claim of the American senator Tommy Tuberville (right)
The Republican senator made football coach in Texas Tech from 2010 to 2012
He left before the first season of Mohomes with the field marshal arriving at the program in 2014
However, the memory of the 70 -year -old does not align with the memory of Mohamses of his university recruitment.
In a shameful moment for the senator, the person who called the Chiefs signal not only insisted that Tuberville did not recruit it, nor could he remember having met the former coach in chief of university football.
“He didn't recruit me at that time,” Mohamses said The philadelphia inquiring. “I don't remember if I ever have to know or not.”
While Tuberville, in fact, trained the Red Raiders, his term only lasted two years, from 2010 to 2012.
The first season of Mohamses in the program did not arrive until 2014, during which he played under the replacement of Tuberville, Kingsbury.
The person who called in Lubbock, Texas, played for three years before declaring for the NFL draft in 2017. He was selected by the chiefs with the general selection No. 10.
Meanwhile, Tuberville had accepted the chief coach at Cincinnati University in 2012.
Tuberville, who played security at Southern State during his own days of play, trained the Bearcats until 2016 before entering the world of politics in 2020.
Tuberville, author of a Senate bill to encode Trump's executive order entitled 'Keep men out of women's sports', assumed the position as the Alabama senator in January 2021.