Same pressure, different uniform. 🏈➡️🏎️
Former @UMichFootball offensive lineman Ben Braden found a new purpose in the world of the @IndyCar pit crew after retiring from the @NFL. 〽️💪
#NCAAFB x @UMichAthletics
NEW: ESPN pundits are now backtracking on their comments in relation to the deadly car crash involving LSU star Kyren Lacy.
Show host Ryan Clark accused police of "doctoring" and "manipulating" statements to frame Lacy for the crash, live on ESPN.
"Kyren Lacy was innocent ... he was an innocent man," Clark claimed.
Footage released by the Louisiana State Police, however, shows Lacy speeding in the opposing traffic lane, passing multiple cars on the wrong side of the road just seconds before the crash.
LSP, which released footage of the incident, says Lacy caused a woman to veer into oncoming traffic to avoid hitting him.
Lacy was the "primary cause of the chain of events leading to the fatal crash," LSP said.
Lacy sadly later took his own life on April 12, 2025, after being charged with negligent homicide, felony hit-and-run, and reckless operation of a vehicle.
ESPN's Ryan Clark and Scott Van Pelt are now apologizing for their statements.
Student Philanthropy Week, October 6–13
Think about all the student orgs you were a part of and how valuable they are to the student experience.
Consider giving them a little extra: https://t.co/8G0E3bkTT3
Today, attendees get the chance to select a few breakout sessions to attend. In this session, Drew Pittman, Associate Athletics Director, Baylor University, led a discussion on the future of field storming and court rushes, as numbers are on the rise for these types of events.
Book idea: Airport research following passengers running to catch a connection and then capture those stories (failures and successes)
What was the cause?
How close were you?
What are you missing?
Could the run have been better?
What’s your plan now?