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When Jordan Morris broke through with the US Men's National team, still an emerging college star at Stanford, soccer fans wanted to know more about the kid from the Seattle area. They wanted to know, specifically, how he beat the odds to break through on the senior national team as a college player, which hadn't happened in decades. Reporters sought out his story and began hearing about the near-mythical goal he scored when the Cardinal scrimmaged the national team in a pre-World Cup training camp.

Noah Davis was one of those reporters. In April of 2015, after Morris became a fan favorite scoring his first international goal against rival Mexico, Davis delivered a profile on the player for ESPN's Grantland. It shared the story of his conversations with USMNT coach Jurgen Klinsmann leading to the call-up. Stories like that one, revealing the player's humility and work ethic, further stoked the Morris-mania that would come when he led Stanford to an NCAA title.

Davis joined Founding Futbol to share his work on the Jordan Morris and reflect on what his story meant to the growth of soccer in America.

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Host: Kent Malmros

Guest: Noah Davis (Freelance Journalist, Co-Founder of Three Point Four Media)

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