BREAKING: Class of 2027 EDGE Ma’atoe Moe has Flipped his Commitment from Minnesota to Nebraska, he tells me for @Rivals
The 6’4 240 EDGE had been Committed to the Golden Gophers since May 31
“When in doubt, wear red.” https://t.co/r7M9ym25Kq
Predictions now rolling in from Verghese, Wiltfong and Greg Smith for Nebraska to land 4⭐️ DL Nehemiah Ombati from here in Minnesota. Ombati is the #1 player in MN and DL Corey Brown’s #1 DL target.
@HuskersMN@GregSmithRivals@Sean_Callahan Would be excited if we were doing this with high profile DL & Edge instead of throwing money at more 4 star WRs and DBs.
"Wherever we are, we find mass to go to."
Today at the Masters, @CPowers14 asked Cameron Young about going to church on Sunday morning at The Players. Young said his family tries to find a church to go to every week on the road. Reminds me of Lorena Ochoa, who did the same. In fact, Lorena sometimes had a nun travel with her to tournaments.
CAMERON YOUNG: Our faith is very important to us. It's something that I feel like brings us together. It's very important, I think, for all of us to kind of have that part of our lives be a central portion of what we do, individually and as a family.
It's a nice opportunity for us to be together, to kind of share something together. Yeah, we find a different church every week. Wherever we are, we find mass to go to. That week it happens to be right by the golf course. So it's a little bit different pulling in in the tournament car, unloading my kids out, and having people kind of look at you the whole time.
I get a lot of really, really nice comments, people saying, hey, thanks for setting a great example for my children or whatever it is. Honestly it's great to hear because I don't feel like that's the case all the time, and that's one area where I'm really happy to be able to bring attention to that part of our life.
I just think it's a great opportunity to show other people that's what we do.
(Augusta National photo)
Two unpopular opinions on the Minneapolis shooting:
1. The woman who died was at fault. She was acting erratically, inserted herself into a dangerous situation, and behaved in a way that put both herself and others at serious risk.
2. The ICE agent acted on instinct and fired too quickly. He should not have escalated to lethal force in that moment. We need full body cam footage to understand exactly what he perceived, but based on the video available, it does not appear his life was in immediate danger as the vehicle was moving away.
The left is already calling this blatant murder.
The right is already claiming the woman was trying to kill the agent.
Neither narrative is accurate.
The woman who died acted dangerously and recklessly, and the ICE agent drew and fired his weapon too fast.
If both sides don’t pause the political posturing and focus on de-escalation, Minneapolis is headed toward another night of chaos just like George Floyd.
ICE should temporarily pull back from the community, and leaders on the left need to clearly and forcefully call for calm and nonviolence.
There’s almost no chance both of those things happen, which means this situation will likely get ugly and Minneapolis could burn again.
I know this take won’t make me popular with either side but it’s just my initial thoughts on situation.
I don’t really care about some mid 2nd string QB from some team that can’t even get accepted into a conference or make a bowl game. #Nebraska is a basketball/volleyball/wrestling school anyway.