I was blessed with a visit from my incredible friend Wayne Gilmore today at Pleasanton Schools!!
Wayne is a world class difference maker #ChasingGreatness everyday!!
@mcuban Mark, I am 54, want to learn how to use AI to improve my efficiencies and lessen busy work. I own two businesses but I have never learned anything about code. Where do I start to learn AI? There is so much out there. Can you advise ?
The Bill Self era has had some incredible teams, but I’m not sure one has ever dominated the college basketball headlines quite like this one though.
People come to watch DP and find themselves falling in love with everyone else.
It’s beautiful.
@kkhasissues@kstatesports@CoachJTang I was a fan from your KOAM/Fox 4 days through building 810 (Share the Wealth) into KC’s sports voice. But KK, no one has made himself irrelevant faster in this market. It started before the Reid meltdown—and you’ve only doubled down on alienating nearly everyone.
Money impacts happiness-to a point. Once our income reaches a certain point and our basic needs are met, happiness requires:
1. Gratitude
2. Being around positive people
3. Choosing experiences over things
4. Being proactively kind
5. Spending time with friends and family
Getting EB back is the best outcome given that the HC is the OC (one of the best of all time) and has offensive control. EB brings the same traits that made him successful before: works his ass off and holds people accountable. This time he comes back with intimate knowledge of Ben Johnson’s system, which is as stylistically opposite of KC as just about anyone right now. You’re not going to get much more from a hire than that combination. He’s exactly what the team needs: a guy to coach everyone hard, a guy with new ideas and concepts from one of the best, and possibly the best RB coach in the league to groom Smith (and whoever else the team brings in). I’ve been on the record about wanting Mike McDaniel but that’s not realistic when your HC is Andy Reid. And for good reason. So get the guy back who knows the previous system and can bring fresh and new ideas (see what I did there) from a top Offense.
With Ole Miss advancing to the CFP semifinals, Trinidad Chambliss has only lost two football games as a starting QB since the start of the 2024 college football season:
Oct. 18, 2025: Georgia Bulldogs
Aug. 31, 2024: Div. II Pittsburg State @GorillasFB
Diego Pavia’s oozing confidence shouldn’t be mistaken for arrogance — and it certainly shouldn’t hurt his Heisman case.
It's that belief which carried a JUCO walk-on all the way to New York.
“I told myself I’d believe.”
More @VandyOnSI:
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"Satchel Paige had a very, very good fastball... but the first time I faced Satchel, he threw me a little breaking ball, just to see what I could do, and I hit it off the top of the fence.
I got a double.
When I got to second, Satchel told the third baseman, 'Let me know when that little boy comes back up.' Three innings later, I go to kneel down in the on-deck circle, and I hear the third baseman say, 'There he is.'
Satch looked at the third baseman, and then he looked at me. I walk halfway to home plate and he says, 'Little boy.' I say, 'Yes, sir?' because Satch was much older than I am, so I was trying to show respect.
Satch walked halfway to home plate and said, 'Little boy, I'm not going to trick you. I'm going to throw you three fastballs and you're going to go sit down' and I'm saying in my mind, 'I DOOON'T THINK SOOO.
If Satch threw me three of the same pitch, I'm going to hit it somewhere.
I turned to the catcher and asked, “What does he mean?”
Catcher told me, “He’s going to throw you three fast balls. Nothing else.”
He threw me two fastballs and I just swung...I swung right through it.. and the third ball he threw, and I tell people this all the time, he threw the ball and as he let go he said, 'Go sit down.' This is while the ball was in the air.
Yes, he struck me out with three pitches.
He was just magnificent."
17 year old Willie Mays.
Does @VandyFootball deserve a spot in the College Football Playoffs?
Sports economics scholar Tim Groseclose just dropped a compelling Common Opponent Analysis that suggested the Commodores may be significantly undervalued in the current CFP rankings. 🏈📊