“Just survive, because there may be a really good book here”
35yrs ago John Feinstein spent a season as Bob Knight’s shadow, experiencing firsthand the pressure the legendary coach put not just on his team to be perfect, but on himself as well #iubb
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From overlooked to elite. Fernando Mendoza is the #1 QB in #CFB26 and still climbing 😤
Check out every ratings adjustment from Week 12 here!
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Now that we have reached the second bye week of the season, we wanted to take a minute to discuss quarterback Fernando Mendoza.
On the field, Mendoza has put up nation-leading stats & program records. Off the field, he uses his platform to engage with the community & aid causes he is passionate about.
To celebrate & communicate his achievements, we are proud to announce the launch of the official #HeisMendoza LinkedIn. We hope you take the time to enjoy.
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A few years ago, one of my students wanted to write a story on the genesis of "A Season on the Brink."
@CalCoff's finished work — an illuminating look at what it was like for John Feinstein tailing Knight for a full season — later won a Hearst Award.
https://t.co/9YNYmXUBI2.
John was my idol growing up — his books and articles were the reason I grew up wanting to be a sports journalist.
I’ll never be able to thank him enough for all the hours he gave me over the phone when I had the privilege to write about his relationship with Bob Knight.
RIP
John was my idol growing up — his books and articles were the reason I grew up wanting to be a sports journalist.
I’ll never be able to thank him enough for all the hours he gave me over the phone when I had the privilege to write about his relationship with Bob Knight.
RIP
John Feinstein, a Washington Post sportswriter who became the best-selling author of more than 40 books, died March 13 at his brother’s home in McLean, Virginia. He was 68. https://t.co/nbIJFbMqp0
A friendly reminder that IU’s 10pt loss to ND was the closest game of the CFP 1st round
Can’t wait for gameday next week to talk about how Tenn — a member of the mighty SEC, who beat Bama — also didn’t deserve to be on the field in the playoff
BREAKING: D.C. will soon be an option for the next Washington Commanders stadum in a shocking early morning twist in the Senate.
The RFK Stadium bill passed by unanimous consent—meaning all 100 Senators were on board— hours after it was left out of the continuing resolution.