Marcus Freeman says he’s become aware of just how good he has it at Notre Dame as more NFL teams have shown interest in him.
"Be careful of always wanting more, more, more when you have something really good."
That’s applicable life advice, by the way.
A reporter tried to corner a coach about his player missing the semifinals for the birth of his child.
As if a game and the birth of his child belong in the same sentence.
The coach didn’t blink.
He didn’t hedge.
He didn’t apologize.
He said there is nothing more majestic than the birth of a child.
Games can be replayed.
But the moment your child enters the world?
That happens once.
Leadership isn’t screaming about sacrifice while someone else pays the cost.
Leadership is knowing what actually matters.
Trophies gather dust.
Rings sit in drawers.
But being there when your child takes their first breath?
That’s permanent.
The reporter wanted controversy.
Do you agree with the coach?
"Coming up on the ESPN Rose Bowl Halftime Show, Kirk and the gang help explain how even with a loss today, Alabama still has a shot to win the national championship."
Marcus Freeman is the perfect fit for Notre Dame! He just gets it! Many others before him never bought into Notre Dame like he has and Holtz did. He has a genuine love for the University and you can see it in everything he says and does!
Section 8 caseworker exposes people on Section 8 have 4 generations of family members on Section 8. They lie saying they have sicknesses that can’t be proven to qualify and make friends either their caseworkers so they’ll never be kicked off
“I went into a lady's house for an inspection, and she said, I've had my voucher for 50 years. I made sure that I got my daughter on a voucher. I made sure I got my granddaughter on a voucher. I couldn't get my son on a voucher, so I told them that he had asthma. You can't prove asthma or migraines.
She told me because she was telling me a way to scam the system. Because when I pull up, I pull up in a 2013 Toyota Camry. There's usually a Lexus or BMW sitting in their yard.
I look poor and so many people tell me stuff to give me ideas, to help me out so that I can get some money from the government. But y' all keep on thinking I don't know it, okay. And since every one of you are going to ask me, yes, I reported it.
But if your caseworker likes you, you are pretty un untouchable here. Like, they will give you ideas and help you do it.”