"He was the leader of our team."
45 years ago, Coach Johnson made us believe in Miracles, leading @USAHockey to a win over the Soviets at the 1980 Winter Olympics!
#MiracleOnIce || #OnWisconsin
#UWMadison is the top public university in the nation, according to Washington @monthly, boosted by strong scores in metrics measuring a school’s contribution to the public good.
Say it loud, say it proud: On, Wisconsin!
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@LanceZierlein@m00nyoonit@BonnieBernstein Then Lance maybe you should do some homework bc her shooting percentage is better than multiple guards they are taking: Taurasi, Plum and Lloyd. Try having your own consistency of logic.
@marclamonthill Relative to the 6 guards they are taking to the Olympics, Caitlin is 5th in PTS, 2nd in AST, 3rd in REB, 5th in shooting %, 2nd in STL & 1st in BKS-it's called data. But hey, keep sticking up for DT getting her 6th rather that someone people want to see play get their 1st
@ByPatForde The only fluke here is that SI keeps paying @ByPatForde after getting rid of so many legitimate journalists. More evidence of the clickbait era when an idiotic "hot take" is all they are capable of composing anymore.
"He's the one who made big plays when they were necessary."
43 years ago Coach Johnson was clutch for @USAHockey, scoring two goals in the #MiracleOnIce game!
#Badgers || #OnWisconsin
Top franchises diminish an operators startup risk significantly.
Best example I've found is Culver's:
Franchising since 1988, they've grown to ~830+ locations and only *two* locations have failed in their history.
That's a wild success rate.
Rebecca M. Blank, an economist and educator who served in high-level U.S. government and academic positions and, for nine years, as chancellor of the University of Wisconsin–Madison, died of cancer on Feb. 17 near Madison, Wisconsin.
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If companies focus on performance advertising and counting clicks, they neglect telling a brand's story and building ties with consumers https://t.co/VjHhswUzco via @WSJ
10 @TedLasso leadership lessons:
1 believe in yourself
2 doing the right thing is never the wrong thing
3 all people are different people
4 see good in others
5 forgive first
6 tell the truth
7 winning is an attitude
8 optimists do more
9 stay teachable
10 happiness is a choice