When I told a nice #Ducks fan sitting next to me this was my first Autzen Stadium experience, he told me I set the bar pretty high. Wow, I guess I did. Final 10 seconds from my seat. That's my nephew and brother next to me 😅 #Oregon#OSUvsUO#Buckeyes
How much did the Northern Iowa job change for Ben Jacobson after both Creighton and Wichita State left the Missouri Valley?
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I was officially on 2 combat missions with the USAF.
On one sortie, the guys fired cruise missiles and we took ground fire.
They—the airmen—were “in combat.”
I was not.
I was a reporter embedded to report on what they were doing.
It’s not the same thing.
In my opinion.
Hunter Dekkers 👿
• 366 bets
• ~$2,800 wagered
• One bet involving Iowa State football
• Lost entire season, NCAA eligibility, career
Brendan Sorsby 😇
• ~2,900 bets
• ~$90,000 wagered
• 40+ bets involving Indiana football
• Currently eligible after court injunction
Sorsby placed ~8x more bets and wagered ~32x more money than Dekkers…
NEWS: Big Ten officials are expected to discuss in the upcoming days a league-wide mandate to not play Texas Tech in any sports, per three Big Ten sources. This is in the wake of Nebraska AD Troy Dannen informing his staff today that they aren't allowed to schedule Texas Tech.
Noah Shannon:
-Placed 1 bet for $10 on a women’s basketball game.
-Turned himself in.
-NCAA banned him for the season and ended his career
Brendan Sorsby:
-Over 2,000 bets placed.
-$90,000 in bets.
-Found eligible to play.
Make it make sense…
@Johnny_Joey@janemiami@SecWar@ScottPelley Media member claiming his combat service by covering it as a part of the media. Get outta here man. What an insult to those who actually served.
@burackbobby_ Along with your names, I'll throw in Kenny Mayne, Craig Kilbourne, Linda Cohn & Tom Mees. All personalities. Which ESPN now has virtually NONE of. Pretty much why I have zero interest in watching.
Former CBS News investigative reporter @SharylAttkisson tells me she's shocked it took 60 Minutes this long to fire Scott Pelley:
"Scott Pelley was not a popular anchor in terms of his skill as an anchor as well as his personality... Quite a while before they removed him, I was told by a level above David Rhodes that they were trying to fix what they call 'The Scott Pelley Problem.'
One of the issues they had with him was, as it was told to me, he takes his managing editor role too seriously. He was interfering with the correspondents’ stories in a way that was not productive. Longtime CBS names that you would recognize were complaining to the high executives.
My experience was, when they named him, I was told by higher-ups that this new show without Katie Couric, with Scott Pelley, is gonna be all about what YOU do, your investigative reporting… And the very first week, the very first investigative piece, one of the best ones I think I ever did that I offered them, HE censored. Never aired. That was the pattern and the story, for me at least, of Scott Pelley at the anchor desk."