Shoutout to Tamin Lipsey. Born & raised in Ames - never left.
4 years, Played 136 games for Iowa State, started every single one. 600 assists, 300+ steals, so much heart for his hometown.
Awesome player, great person, great college career. Thank you Tamin 🫶🌪️
Crazy permitting and building codes increase homelessness and push homeownership further out of reach…
my build now act pushes local and state government to clean up and right size their codes
Builders, comment the wackiest code you’ve seen below
George Washington Carver pioneered agriculture with concepts of crop rotations. He taught farmers to plant nitrogen-fixing crops such as peanuts and soybeans.
However, he was making history years before when he became the first Black student at Iowa State University, where he earned his bachelor's and master's degrees. After, he became the first Black faculty member.
His contributions to agriculture planted him on the #Forbes250 list honoring historic innovators: https://t.co/YMzxi4ftVm
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What a day for siblings Nate and Taylor Heise 🤯
🏀 Monday evening: No. 6 Iowa State's Nate Heise hits go-ahead 3-pointer vs. No. 2 Houston
🏒 Monday afternoon: Team USA's Taylor Heise scores in #WinterOlympics semifinal win over Sweden
Adapt or Die: Systemic issues in College Sports demand fundamental restructuring, @AndyStaples & @ShannonTerry write✍️
1. Fix the college football calendar.
2. Instead of a “Commissioner” that has less than no power, build a plan to negotiate and work with the NFL – an official partnership
3. Keep Congress out – at least for now.
4. Don't dilute the regular season — 24 teams in playoff could do serious damage to the regular season.
5. And finally, stop complaining about athletes being paid or wishing things would “go back to the old days.”
Story: https://t.co/uvSLua80OZ
Free daycare has been a talking point for years.
Turns out if politicians had stopped fraud to the fake, non existent daycares you would have had enough money to give the real thing away for free.
ESPN owns all broadcasting rights to the CFP.
All CFP money is paid by ESPN
ESPN owns all SEC broadcasting rights.
ESPN owns all ACC broadcasting rights.
ESPN isn’t the primary owner of B1G or Big 12 rights anymore.
ESPN doesn’t own primary Notre Dame broadcast rights.
Is anyone surprised ESPN managed to invest $20 million in its main product and found away to shun a more deserving Big 12 program and/or Notre Dame to invest $4 million in its ACC product instead?
Only $16 million to B1G and Big 12 where ESPN has minimal broadcasting rights compared to $32 million paid to ESPN owned conference rights.
Follow the money and it all makes sense.