This is the last home game I worked as the AD at Parkside. We cut the nets down that afternoon after Coach Reigel led us to the 2023 GLIAC Championship. He handed me the scissors. A total class act!
After 23 years, @LukeReigel deserves to be celebrated, not dismissed.
Calling my shot now, Asa Germann will be the killer in #scream7 and they will recycle the Sam Carpenter plot line and make him the secret son of Stu Macher
I’m okay with Miami getting in over Notre Dame, they won the head to head matchup so fair enough… but Bama at 10-3 with a 14 point home loss to 5-7 FSU and a 21 point neutral site loss to Georgia? #SECBias
Drinking Game: Take a shot every time @richeisen makes a Team 144 reference on tomorrow’s Overreaction Monday or the flagship show @RichEisenShow
*don’t actually do this, it will be a lot
#BearDown
Rich Eisen makes his return to SportsCenter.
Am I in the minority in thinking there is still value in highlight shows like this?
I would love to be able to tune into an old school SportsCenter like this & catch short-form highlights from across sports
People often ask me why I created this account. The obvious reason is to connect with others who see 2000s baseball through rose-tinted lenses—but it’s also about remembering players like Joe Crede.
Crede was a steady, reliable ballplayer. From 2002 to 2009, he put up solid numbers and played a key role on the 2005 World Series champion Chicago White Sox.
Players like him might never make the Hall of Fame, but they deserve to be remembered. That’s really the main goal of this account when it comes down to it.