@MillsTwitch I created an NFL version at https://t.co/ChfVXLH6zN for the football fans out there
Loved the idea and wanted to expand it to another sport - feel free to check it out!
It’s kinda incredible how much your iPhone remembers.
“Hey Matt, consider schedule a meeting with your advisor at Ole Miss. Fall 2014 is right around the corner!”
“By the way, schedule tweets for @FastModel.”
Sarah Langs is Working.
For Lou Gehrig Day I talked to and wrote about baseball’s indomitable stat queen, who is producing just as much as ever.
“A great note isn’t great because it came from someone with ALS — it just is. There’s no park adjustments.”
https://t.co/aMF9uSMHDG
If you’re driving through Oxford, Tupelo, Jackson or Memphis, look up! 👀
Congratulations to @kewanlacy22 on being named an EA Sports College Football 27 cover athlete. Check out your nearest billboard!
#HottyToddy
Boggles my mind that D1 basketball coaches leave Juco virtually untouched in this portal era. That probably explains why there’s not too many long tenured HCs anymore.
Been thinking about this. It's not about hoops, but it is about a hooper.
Give Wemby and his marketing team major credit.
For three or four years now he's been saying yes. Access. Interviews. Riding the subway. Playing chess. Living with monks. Voiced geopolitical takes. Stunt-y or not, doesn't matter.
I think reporters have been starved of actual access from NBA stars for a long time. From LeBron to Jokic, you only got the few crumbs that the player and his sneaker brand and his agency wanted you to have. Then, journalists (and talkshow hosts) would have to make a meal out of crumbs. (Crumbs that often came with strings attached.)
Wemby's kind've bucked that trend. So now that he's got the biggest stage of his career, those same access-starved reporters (who also, fwiw, tend to align with his politics and disposition) have got stories, angles, and the "superhero" they've craved to cover.
Whether Wemby's genuinely that guy or just plays one really well, I don't know. But from a media and marketing standpoint, he and his team ran their long play about as well as we've seen it run in a long time.
Salute.
NEW: The College Football 27 cover will feature Oregon QB Dante Moore, Miami WR Malachi Toney, and Ole Miss RB Kewan Lacy, @PeteNakos reports🎮
The official cover is set to be released tomorrow.
https://t.co/HltfqJzcg7
Xbox once had a live game show called 1 vs. 100.
Players joined through Xbox Live, answered trivia questions, and could win real prizes.
For a while, it felt like the future of online TV.
Then Microsoft cancelled it after two seasons.
During halftime in NBA 2K6, there's a fan with a sign that will always bear a slogan supporting the home team. When playing with the 70s squads, he breaks out some era-appropriate slang. 🦃
That fan definitely knew he had to sass it.