Cool story. Dusty May on why he wanted his son to be a manager
"I wanted him to do it because you learn to be 100% selfless. You learn that you can't have any ego if you want to make it in this business, & there's nothing that teaches humility better than being a student manager
Sam Hoiberg dreamed of being part of a @HuskerMBB turnaround.
The walk-on-turned-starting PG never envisioned playing such a big role in it.
The Journey features the Hoibergs before Sam's senior day Sunday 👇
Head @CoachBergyDU has been named a finalist for the @collegeinsider Joe B. Hall Award given to the top first-year DI head coach in the country.
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#GoPios
1/2 Agreed. Also- here’s my fix: similar to how compensation picks are awarded in professional sports for teams losing top players, programs that poach transfers from other schools should have to pay the previous school a pre-determined fee (let’s just say $150,000).
One page bill. To be eligible to play in college sports.
1). You get one free transfer and you can play right away. After that you must satisfy a non-compete by sitting out 12 months.
2). If you put your name in the NBA draft or play professionally overseas, you are ineligible.
Modern people have lost the art of hosting, being a community member, and inconveniencing themselves.
Throw the party. Host your relatives. Ask the person on a date. Treat your friends to dinner. Learn to cook for others. Meet your neighbors. Talk to the person at the grocery store.
😍 Starting today for 49 consecutive days, there will be a college football or NFL game played every day until Nov. 26. The fun starts tonight w/Missouri State at Middle Tennessee (7:30 ET, ESPN2) & Liberty at UTEP (8 ET, CBSSN). Plan accordingly🍻🍿
The TV Networks (specifically Fox and ABC) are refusing to run this ad for @SavingCollSprts today during the games.
No good reason given as to why - just ignoring us or telling us to contact their attorneys. The General Council for one major network told me it was a “business decision”. This was AFTER we’d sent them a large wire to pay for the ads!
Why would the networks want to silence a legitimate debate around an issue that affects hundreds of thousands of kids and is existentially threatening to women’s sports and Olympic sports? What is the “business reason” that overrides the benefit and enjoyment that college sports provide to tens of millions of Americans?
What are they hiding??
If there was ever a question that money, control, and greed are being prioritized over student athletes, fans, and communities…Here you go!!
We all knew that the current situation in college sports seemed very slimy and was driven by people who couldn’t care less about the common good…. But we had no idea how bad it truly is!!
It’s become obvious…We have to drain the swamp that College Sports have become!!
This fight isn’t about me, and it certainly isn’t about TV ads - it’s much bigger. It’s about doing what is right and necessary to save a great American institution. I promise that I won’t stop fighting until we are successful in solving this problem, and I know I can count on many of you to join me!