Jon Bois
Jon Bois (/bɔɪs/; born September 24, 1982) is an American sports writer, video producer, and YouTuber. He is currently employed as the creative director at SB Nation, a sports blogging network. Bois is known for his speculative fiction works on sports, such as 17776, its follow-up 20020, and "The Tim Tebow CFL Chronicles," as well as his documentary video series, including "Pretty Good", "Chart Party", and "Dorktown".
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Jon Bois (/bɔɪs/; born September 24, 1982) is an American sports writer, video producer, and YouTuber. He is currently employed as the creative director at SB Nation, a sports blogging network. Bois is known for his speculative fiction works on sports, such as 17776, its follow-up 20020, and "The Tim Tebow CFL Chronicles," as well as his documentary video series, including "Pretty Good", "Chart Party", and "Dorktown".
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