Breaking: @LeMoyneMLax coach Dan Sheehan has announced his retirement after nearly three decades and six @NCAALAX championships.
“I take tremendous pride in what the men's lacrosse program has become today.”
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John Harbaugh as Yoshi. Tom Coughlin as Mario. Eli Manning as Luigi. Shaun O'Hara as Donkey Kong. All for the Tom Coughlin Jay Fund.
The Jay Fund brought the Mushroom Kingdom to life recently for families tackling childhood cancer. They hosted five families for an afternoon of go-kart racing, arcade games and food. Also gifted each family with $5,000 to help cover transportation costs related to treatment, including gas, car maintenance, rideshares, and travel to medical appointments.
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This might be the most impressive outlet pass I've ever seen from a goalie.
Throwing this aggressive of an outlet pass in the 4th quarter of a National Championship game is nuts.
In adults, limiting smartphone functionality to texting and calls and blocking all social media and mobile internet for 2 weeks significantly improved attention, self-reported well-being and mental health. 90% of participants experienced a benefit.
@Chris_Jast Agree with everything, EXCEPT you're going to see Yale take down Cuse and go on a run to the title game just to lose to Princeton. #Transparency
Somewhere along the way, the role of athletic director transformed from support and unwavering commitment to your coaches and athletes; to avoiding liability, hiding behind virtue signaling, and lack of merit/winning. This decision is wrong and not uncommon.
What a moment for Gary Woodland ❤️
⛳️ In 2023, Woodland had brain surgery to remove a lesion pressing on his brain
⛳️ Earlier this year, he revealed he was diagnosed with PTSD about a year ago
⛳️ Today, he won the Texas Children's Houston Open for his first win since the 2019 U.S. Open
Amazing 👏
I TOLD YOU ALL THIS WOULD HAPPEN.
The second ESPN got Inside the NBA, I said it. They were going to mess this show up. Not improve it. Not evolve it. Slowly destroy it.
And now Charles Barkley is saying it out loud.
“We’ve only been on ESPN, I think, four times in three months.”
FOUR TIMES.
This used to be a WEEKLY SHOW for 35 years.
Now listen to this part: “We did the first two weeks. We were off all of December until Christmas, and we’re off all of January until the 24th. I don’t like that at all.”
So let me get this straight. October, a couple shows. November, one show. December, ONE DAY. Christmas. January, nothing until the end of the month. Five shows in three months. Five. And this is the greatest studio show in sports history.
ESPN turned it into a seasonal decoration. And people wonder why fans are mad.
Barkley even said he is not trying to be on every ESPN channel: “I’m not going to be on ESPN One, Two, Three, Deportes, Nacho, Echo… But I wish we had been on more.”
That is the problem right there. ESPN does not know how to handle rhythm. They do not understand chemistry. They do not understand what made this show special. They think everything has to be an event.
Inside the NBA was special BECAUSE IT WAS NORMAL.
Because it was there every week. Now it shows up when ESPN feels like it.
This is how great shows die. Not with cancellation. With scheduling. I warned you. They are dismantling this show in real time. And Barkley sees it too.
Tom Coughlin did way more for my New York Giants than all of these 30+ year staffers ever did and they moved him out the door 4 years after a 2nd Super Bowl.
Don't expect tears from Giants fans as we watch the Giants Way die.