Nick Saban on the Luke Ferrelli tampering saga: “Clemson had a player who was on campus for a whole week, and they (Ole Miss) came and got him off campus and took him someplace else.” Saban is testifying in support of the Protect College Sports Act in the US Senate this morning
As artificial intelligence continues to change the world in ways most of us can scarcely even understand, I’d like to point out I grew up thinking this was the pinnacle of human technological achievement.
🚨 NOW: American rapper Vanilla Ice SAYS IT PERFECTLY after artists bail on performing at America's 250th celebration in Washington DC
CNN: Why are you still planning on performing?
ICE: "I'm PROUD to be an American! [...] I don't like ANYBODY telling me I can't be proud of it." 🇺🇸
"We're celebrating the birthday of our country, WHAT'S THE BIG DEAL HERE?"
"This whole world is like a snow globe, but it shouldn't be that and music is here to bring people together, man. And, you know, it shouldn't be that this music is dragged into politics."
"I think this is a huge honor." 🔥
Three weeks ago, the Tigers were fighting to be a top 25 class in the country.
Earlier today, Clemson sat at No. 14.
As of this tweet, the Tigers have the No. 6-ranked class in the nation. (247Sports)
Momentum, huh?
Spencer Pratt on "Fentanyl Zombies:" Cruel Language or Brutal Reality?
Heather Heying, during the most recent DarkHorse episode, shares that empathy for addicts should not come at the expense of functioning communities.
"This is a theme in Pratt's messaging: what we are seeing from the leadership of these West Coast cities, and from the states as well, is this suicidal empathy for those who have found themselves in a position where they cannot help themselves.
And in some cases, they did that to themselves. And in some cases, society and the conditions into which they were born were working against them from the beginning. But regardless of how they got there, they are in a position where they cannot help themselves.
And it is presumably our responsibility as a civilization to help those who cannot help themselves. It is not our responsibility, as citizens in a civilization, to prioritize their needs over our own. It is not. It cannot be. It never should have been.
And the idea that we have been—many of us, not us, but many, many, many citizens, many individuals—have been conned into believing that it is an honor, it is a virtue, to value those who have less than you above your own success, above that of your own children, above that of your friends and family, that's absurd.
Aside from the lengthy stare, turning his back to the field to directly talk into Liberty’s dugout, and specifically saying words to every infielder on his way around the bases, I’m not sure why this warrants an ejection