Look, Portland, I know it's a bitter pill to swallow. But you have no choice. Sign or lose the team. And it's actually a small price to pay to keep the team. It's just that simple.
Check out the Park's newest visitor — a beaver! 🦫 Recently seen swimming around Gansevoort Peninsula, this beaver marks the first recorded sighting in our 400-acre Estuarine Sanctuary! Though a rare sight in NYC, beavers are native to our local waterways.
📹: Sophia Tulp
Per @NCAA financial data compiled for 2025, @big12conference athletic departments averaged a net operating loss of ~$57.4M per school in FY2025. Could jump to $90M this year.
Losses offset by:
Booster contributions: ~$35M per school
Student fees & institutional support: ~$23M per school
Despite their media deal, all 16 Big 12 schools lost money. So why add more than maybe one or two mouths to feed?
Just one day after ending "The Late Show" on CBS, Stephen Colbert returned to TV — to host a public access show with rocker Jack White in Monroe, Michigan.
Appearances by Jeff Daniels, Eminem and Steve Buscemi.
This might have been my favorite moment in the Bazzana era in person seeing this ball foul get pushed back fair & seeing Travis’s reaction was the 🍒 on top.
April 7, 1992: Portland's Jerome Kersey throws in a 50-foot shot against Golden State.
It was the only 3-point basket of the season for Kersey, who scored 12 PTS in a 110-101 win. Terry Porter led the Trail Blazers with 26 PTS and Chris Mullin scored 30 PTS for the Warriors.
NEW: Oregon QB coach Koa Ka’ai evaluates recruits with a simple question: “Chocolate or vanilla ice cream?”
Any hesitation… and coach doesn’t want him.
“If you pause on ice cream,” Ka’ai says, “what are you going to do on 3rd down in front of 110,000 fans?” 😳
I also can't stop thinking about how this might be the greatest missed opportunity in marketing history if Apple doesn't have a billboard of these saying "Shot on iPhone" lol
NASA astronauts have been allowed to use their phones in space, and Commander Reid Wiseman and Mission Specialist Christina Koch uploaded these photos shot on an iPhone 17 Pro Max SELFIE camera
@BelligeBeavs what’s the plan to #FireScottBarnes ?
Everyone only donate $1 to DamProud 2026 and with the name “Fire Scott Barnes before you get more.”?
Every player I’ve talked to has used the same word:
Relationships.
Wayne Tinkle. Roberto Nelson. Many more on the @BeaverMBB staff.
That’s who they credited for choosing Oregon State. For loving Oregon State.
Scott Barnes was never mentioned.
Not once.
#gobeavs
EXCLUSIVE: Gary Payton wanted to come home to @oregonstate.
AC Green personally set up the call with Scott Barnes.
According to sources, it did NOT go well.
"Gary Payton isn't coming back ever again."
you gotta read this 🧵
#gobeavs
@johncanzanobft Imagine if the men’s Rowing head coach Gabe Winkler had the same option after their meeting... Gabe was a staple of Corvallis longer than Tinkle Time was a Beav
Jared C. Tilton (@tiltoncreative) captured both of these iconic photos, but the backstory of how he did it might be even cooler than the photos themselves.
Rather than having a photographer up in the catwalk during all Olympic events — at all the different venues — Jared and his team at Getty Images mounted robotic cameras in the ceiling.
Planning began more than a year ago, with installation taking place four weeks before this year's Olympics.
But these cameras didn't take photographs on their own.
Using proprietary software, Jared sent a live feed to his laptop, which he then used as a first-person POV to snap photos himself.
The software worked whether Jared was inside the venue or several miles away at the media center.
And here's the best part...
Jared operated the entire system with a PlayStation controller.