Oklahoma HC Skip Johnson on being selfless teammates and in life.
“And we're trying to teach them in our culture to be selfless, to pick each other up. I mean, it's really what life's about. You think Jesus Christ was selfless? Absolutely. I mean, we live our life for that because of that reason.”
“So I think that's the biggest difference. Man, if you can teach those young men to be selfless in a selfish world, is really big to me. It's really big to me. When nobody cares who gets the credit, you can do amazing things. It's pretty amazing. And we're a reflection of those guys not caring.” — @CoachJohnsonOU
After his brother Kolby hit a home run in his last at bat for Georgia, Kyle Branch homers in his final at bat in Omaha for Oklahoma. You gotta love baseball
I think I already posted this but deserves to hit the timeline again. JT Miller going full song with no music and lyrics is the most American thing of all time
What a night. 🇺🇸
Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter were doing a segment on live TV and David Ortiz purposely interrupted them by running the bases and yelling “third deck” as if he just hit another homerun at Yankee stadium.
Absolute comedy gold from Big Papi and the best thing you’ll likely to see today.
Being a high school multi-sport athlete should be encouraged, not discouraged. As a varsity coach, I support players competing in other sports. The problem isn’t multi-sport participation—it’s coaches expecting year-round priority. That’s control, not development.
High school coaches from the same school but different sports should work together. When they collaborate, athletes benefit by coordinated training, less burnout, support for multi-sport kids, and a stronger school culture. One team, one mission, helping every program succeed!
Every year, soldiers and civilians take the sand from Omaha Beach and rub it onto the gravestones of American soldiers to bring the names forward. They do this for all 9,386 American soldiers buried there.