Mister Dr. Hadassah Olayinka Ali Youngman, Pre Phd
@_Campaignpapi_
He/Him, Current Florida man and NOLA Transplant. Actor & LSU Alum where I played sports ball. Doctoral student, I like 80s Japanese city pop and inside jokes
@ScarfaceCA I'm just seeing this but it was definitely rough. I ended up leaving after he did American terrorists. But I definitely didn't enjoy the show that much. This was my fourth time seeing him also
A great New Orleans poet once said, "
We don't care if the party don't stop
Got nothing but time so let the beat knock pop
Bangin' to the east
Shakin' it to the west
Throw it up Northside
And the south gonna handle the rest
That whole #MiaX album 🔥
Flau’jae Johnson is the lone remaining LSU starter from the program’s 2023 national championship team—the first and only national title in school history. She’ll play her final regular-season home game tomorrow when the Tigers host Tennessee.
Johnson has put together a phenomenal LSU career, averaging (14.7) points, (5.4) rebounds, and (2.4) assists across 134 games in Baton Rouge. She became Kim Mulkey’s first McDonald’s All-American signee at LSU, choosing the Tigers over Texas, Miami, and Ole Miss, and is now just 35 points away from becoming the fifth player in program history to reach 2,000 career points.
As a freshman on the national championship squad, Johnson averaged (11.0) points per game, tied for the 15th-highest scoring average by a freshman on a title-winning team in women’s college basketball history. The following season, she led LSU in scoring throughout the NCAA Tournament, posting (20.5) points, (6.3) rebounds, and (2.3) assists per game. Her 24-point, 12-rebound performance against No. 2 seed UCLA powered the Tigers to the Elite Eight during an especially turbulent season.
LSU has recorded only two (20–0) starts in program history, and Johnson was part of both—her freshman and junior campaigns. That junior season also saw the Savannah native average a career-high (18.6) points per game.
Now in her final season, Johnson continues to thrive despite playing six fewer minutes per game than last year. She has embraced a larger leadership role for a young roster featuring five freshmen, two sophomores, and two juniors.
Across Johnson’s four seasons, LSU is (67–2) at home, with the opportunity to secure win No. 68 tomorrow night. 🪄
Not enough people are talking about Raymun Fossoway
He met a dude on a weekend, realised he was chill, kept him fed and stood on business in a life or death situation against his own kin because it was the right thing to do.
He's my MVP this season.
@JackiemoorrTX if mistaken was my first true crush. 7-year-old me couldn't wait for Monday night hoping that she had a segment! Still to this day one of my favorite professional wrestlers