🏀 Basketball - Former Loranger standout, Jamya Mingo-Young takes over as girls basketball head coach at Franklinton. She won multiple state championships at Loranger and played at three SEC schools. Franklinton high school girls basketball is going to contend soon!
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🏀 Basketball - Former Loranger standout, Jamya Mingo-Young takes over as girls basketball head coach at Franklinton. She won multiple state championships at Loranger and played at three SEC schools. Franklinton high school girls basketball is going to contend soon!
https://t.co/yHDVDZD7Ma
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My Current Uniform Inventory List:
90 Helmets
100 Shoulder Pads
380 Game Jerseys
100 Practice Jerseys
220 Game Pants
100 Practice Pants
180 Knee Pads
And I haven’t even gotten to practice equipment in our storage shed yet…..
It’s that time of year again when the competitive juices are flowing.
Defensive coaches are dropping eight into coverage. Offensive coaches are drawing plays in the dirt that they will never run once the season starts. Defensive coaches are complaining when offenses go five wide.
Quarterbacks are throwing with no concern about a collapsing pocket or getting hit.
Yep, it’s 7-on-7 season.
The time of year when teams that might win five games in the fall are collecting passing league championships in June.
As an offensive line guy, this season always makes me laugh. The teams that will actually be playing meaningful football in November are usually the ones that can run the football, control the line of scrimmage, and use this time of year to get better at what they do.
There is value in 7-on-7. Quarterbacks improve. Receivers develop timing. Defenses work on coverage concepts.
But championships in the fall are still won by blocking, tackling, and controlling the football.
Call me old school, but I have yet to see a team win a state championship because they were undefeated in 7-on-7.
“We had 50 players in the draft this year that were over 25-years-old competing against 17 and 18-year-olds...” - Nick Saban
Why’s that important? Well… here’s Will Anderson Jr. at 17-18 years old (left) versus Will Anderson Jr. at 25 years old (right) 😂
Pray for Ruston freshman football player Lux Smith. On Monday around 11AM my Lux had a severe heat stroke at one of his first football practices of the summer. He was immediately rushed to the Ruston ER. He was unresponsive when he arrived, but luckily they were able to stabilize him. Since then, he's been flown to LSU Medical where he was seen by a Nephrologist. Lux is now at the Arkansas Children's PICU in Little Rock where they have a full spectrum of support for him.
He is still asleep and has been put on dialysis to support his kidneys and his liver. His heart rate, blood pressure and breathing have all improved, but we are just praying for his brain. The doctors are hopeful, but objective. The link to donate is listed below. 🙏🏻🙏🏾
The Curt Cignetti College Football 27 cover looks like the poster for a 1994 Disney movie in which a recently divorced NFL head coach decides to coach an underachieving high school team of misfits as a way to reconnect with his son who's grown distant after his parents split up.
Bron fans turned that way because of MJ stans, the internet and Skip Bayless.
MJ perception is shaped by Nike marketing and 90s nostalgia.
Kobe got elevated because tragically we lost him.
Lebron is hated and loved with the same intensity because we live in rage/clickbait culture.
All 3 of them are all time greats and should be appreciated for what they’ve done not just for basketball but sport in America.