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Anyone who's been to college knows that lacrosse players are not exactly your prototypical teetotalers. They're also not typically the ones to reach out and join political action committees or offer up their time to do community service. And that's exactly what makes this classic 1980s public service announcement from Syracuse legend Gary Gait so amazing. Naturally, the irony isn't lost on Gait himself, either. Just look at his facial expression while he's delivering his lines and tell us he's not holding back laughter.  (by Cameron Smith) Running Time: 0:37
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