@TracesofTexas 21 Months a Captive is a great read that details her story. James tells in detail his struggles trying to find her. You obviously read that too…
And if you thought Texas Tech Board of Regents Chairman @CodyC64 wasn't gonna have anything to do this week after Brendan Sorsby went off to the NFL Supplemental Draft... think again...
If there's anything more dysfunctional than the NCAA right now; it's most likely the folks trying to "fix it" in Washington D.C.
Answer? Find Five guys at a sports bar after 10PM on a Saturday night and ask them what should happen with College Sports. You'll probably get a workable plan and some great hot wings.
Court docs: ProhiBet flagged Sorsby’s PrizePicks activity at Cincinnati and denied him access. USA Today (2 sources) + Yahoo Sports: Cincinnati knew he ‘was gambling.’ NCAA found out from a sportsbook. The NCAA can open an institutional investigation into this. Has that happened?
@TracesofTexas Agree but that’s why I said the Cherokee Cowboys. I liked that version much more than the later. Johnny Bush and Fiddlin Frenchie Burke as band members. Hard to go wrong. That’s just my favorite era.
Nineteen years ago on June 14, Ruth Bell Graham stepped into the presence of her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, at age 87.
A devoted wife, mother and follower of Christ, she lived a life marked by deep faith and steadfast love. While Billy Graham preached the Gospel around the world, she faithfully upheld his calling in prayer behind the scenes.
Billy Graham once said, “I have been asked the question, ‘who do you go to counsel for spiritual guidance?’ My answer: My wife, Ruth. She is the only one I completely confide in.” His words reflect the depth of her spiritual wisdom and the quiet strength she brought to their marriage, their family and their shared ministry.
Her legacy of faith and devotion continues to inspire many.