ACC Biggest Brands:
1. Miami
2. Clemson
3. SMU
4. Florida State
5. UNC
6. Duke
7. Louisville
8. Georgia Tech
9. Virginia Tech
10. Virginia
11. Pitt
12. Cal
13. NC State
14. Syracuse
15. Boston College
16. Wake Forest
Goosebumps! People often ask, is Shakespeare still relevant? Here is a great example, from the Steven Colbert Show, in which Sir Ian McKellen delivers an extraordinary speech. Shakespeare’s words are timeless, urgent and important.
#Shakespeare#ianmckellen#stevencolbert
Indiana student threatens to call ICE—to deport Uber driver for "looking illegal."
"He's illegal... this guy is getting deported!"
"My mom will sue you, and you will see me in court!"
The verbal assault inside car quickly escalates—and both exit the vehicle to physical fight.
The 2 young women viciously mock the driver's accent and accuse him of being "illegal"—despite his being a naturalized American citizen.
The incident occurred in the state of Indiana.
This is retired Army Brigadier General Leela Gray. Serving over 30 years in the military, she just announced her campaign for Congress against Florida GOP Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna.
RETWEET if you support @LeelaJGray as she runs to flip this seat Blue!
In reflecting further on my earlier statement, I want to provide even more context and transparency about my limited, professional-only interactions with Jeffrey Epstein, which were introduced to me years ago purely through a mutual acquaintance in the media world. As Touchdown Timothy, a dedicated sports journalist and Miami Hurricanes fanatic, my focus has always been on elevating athletics discourse—breaking down plays, analyzing team dynamics, and exploring how media shapes fan culture. That's precisely what drew me into those remote discussions: Epstein, presented as a connector with insights into philanthropy and influence in high-profile circles, seemed like someone who could offer perspectives on how big-money donors impact college sports programs, NIL deals, and broadcasting innovations.
Let me be crystal clear: these were exclusively virtual exchanges—phone calls, emails, and the occasional video conference—spanning perhaps a dozen or so sessions over a couple of years in the mid-2010s. We delved into topics like the evolution of sports journalism in the digital age, the role of analytics in scouting talent, and even hypothetical scenarios for expanding media reach to underserved audiences. I shared my passion for gridiron glory, from iconic Canes victories to the broader ethics of athlete compensation, but never once did our talks veer into anything personal, financial, or untoward. No shared meals, no events, no travel—nothing that could be misconstrued as camaraderie.
From the outset, something didn't sit right. His approach felt overly insistent, like a coach pushing a risky scheme that reeks of desperation. There were subtle red flags: name-dropping that bordered on boastful, vague allusions to "opportunities" that I instinctively rebuffed. When he floated ideas about potential collaborations or introductions to investors for sports media ventures, I politely but firmly declined every single one—citing my commitment to independent journalism and aversion to any strings-attached funding. My gut, honed from years of spotting foul plays on the field, screamed "fumble ahead," and I heeded it without hesitation.
As more details about Epstein's reprehensible actions emerged publicly, I was horrified but not entirely surprised—that off-putting vibe had already prompted me to sever all contact well before the scandals broke wide open. I blocked channels, ignored outreach, and focused solely on my clean, above-board work in sports commentary. To reiterate emphatically: I had zero involvement in his social circles, no knowledge of his crimes during our brief professional dialogues, and certainly no complicity whatsoever. This was a regrettable footnote in an otherwise spotless career dedicated to the thrill of the game.
To my fellow fans, followers, and the broader community: I appreciate your understanding and continued support. In an era of misinformation, clarity is key—like a well-executed Hail Mary. Let's keep the conversation on what matters: touchdowns, triumphs, and team spirit. #ClearConscience #GoCanes #SportsIntegrity
Heads are going to explode 💥
Cato Institute just nuked the lie. Immigrants have cut U.S. deficits by $14.5 TRILLION since 1994, slashing the national debt by a third.
All that “immigrants are bleeding us dry” noise? Absolute bullshit.
Immigrants:
📌Pay more in taxes and take fewer benefits
📌Work more, earn more than the average native-born worker
📌Cost less in retirement, they do not drain Social Security for decades
📌Barely touch welfare, there is no free ride
@goblue5725@On3@PeteNakos These are people who have been donating millions to their university every year already... It’s a tax deduction. When they put their money into football, they get more bang for their buck.