Longhorns, Aggies learn how to act with Terry Crews in new Sonic ad campaign

ASAN (KXAN) – Terry Cruz is known as football and how to behave, and has transformed the former American Football Association midfielder “Got Mot Talent” in Texas and Texas A & M Aggies under his wing in a new advertising campaign.

It is the first project for a fast food restaurant in the name, image and similarity space, and the crews take three sects – Colin Simps, Ryan Wingo and Michael Tafi – alongside Aggies Marcel Reed and Rueben Owens, to the acting school. “Brooklyn Nine Nine” star taught them the exact points and numerous differences in the craft, all during the Smasher Cheseer show.

Texas Longhorns Ryan Wingo, Michael Taaffe and Colin Simmons, along with the Texas A & M AGIGIES Marcel Reed and Rueben Owens players, went to “Terry Cruz School for athletes” in a new series of commercial ads for Sonic-in. This is the first time that the burger joint is named, image and proverb with university athletes. (Compliment from inspiring brands)

Players will appear in a series of four commercial ads for the Burger joint, which begins on the weekend on August 30, which is the official weekend of the football season in the college. Texas deals with the defense of Ohio’s states at 11 am, while AGIES UTSA faces at 6 pm, so opportunities will learn all the five players on and outside the stadium on that day, only on your TV.

The advertisement begins with a black screen that says: “The brands rush to put university athletes in their ads, but no one bothering them to teach them how to act.

After that, the master goes to work.

The teams lead the joy of the players through sound exercises, which Owenz and Simans do not think, but they tried them well. After that, the “Terry Cruz School for athletes” starts when the crews seem to be legally screaming from screaming and looking through it, instead.

After that, the players learn how to keep Sonic Smasher with the loud burger, then reach the real thing, taking a large bite and giving a smile to persuade sales. At least, this is what executive managers of Inspire Brands hope.

The initial announcement ends with the players graduating from the respected representative school and winning the title of “Athlors”.

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