You don't find leaders like this often, let alone get a chance to work so closely with them. Saw will go down as one of my all-time favorites. Special doesn't even begin to do him justice.
What an honor it has been to help the world get to know Sawyer Robertson. #SicEm
We are profoundly saddened by the passing of App State alumnus, football All-American and former head coach Shawn Clark. We extend our deepest sympathy to Shawn’s family and everyone who knew and loved him.
Here's a little before and after of my favorite recruiting set we've ever built! Huge shoutout to the team for absolutely crushing it...the vision, the details, the execution… all of it 👏
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I am very excited to announce that I will be joining the Los Angeles Chargers⚡️as a Photo Assistant for the 2025/2026 season!
All glory goes to God for this amazing accomplishment! Huge thank you to @tynowell and @miajonesphotography for giving me the opportunity of a lifetime!
Very very sneaky... but Baylor could be a playoff team
- Big time returning production + QB
- Schedule that could serve them well
- Dave Aranda Jedi mind tricks
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In 2014, TCU and Baylor played one of the craziest games of the CFP era and one of the greatest games in College Football history.
The Top 10 showdown in Waco, TX between the Horned Frogs and the Bears saw 119 combined points, 14 combined touchdowns including a pick six and a 94-yard kickoff return, 1,267 total yards, and a 21-point 4th quarter comeback.
Baylor trailed by double digits on multiple different occasions, including by scores of 14-0, 21-10, 44-30, and even 58-37.
The Bears trailed by 21 points with 10:40 left in the game before rattling off 24 unanswered to win on a walk-off field goal as time expired.
The game had massive ramifications for both teams of course, but also for CFB as a whole.
TCU’s loss ultimately kept them from making the CFP that season, allowing Ohio State to sneak in as the 4-seed and eventually win the national title.
Had TCU won this game (or if the Big 12 decided to hold a conference championship), CFB might look significantly different today in terms of where the TCU/Baylor programs are, how the Big 12 is perceived, and may have even prevented some conference realignment decisions if OSU/the Big Ten didn’t win the title in 2014, and it instead went to Alabama/Oregon and the PAC-12/TCU and the Big 12.
If TCU got into the CFP in 2014 instead of OSU, the B1G would’ve had a 21-year natty drought from OSU’s in 2002 to Michigan’s in 2023.
This game was not only an entertaining back-and-forth shootout, but also had one of the most influential outcomes in recent CFB history.
Student-Athletes….
Stop archiving everything on your feed when you transfer. I know you think it’s smart to have a “clean slate” at your new school.
It’s not… It’s damaging your brand.