Shaq caught wind of this 7-foot-3 kid in Kemah, Texas who powered through the police academy only to fall one point short on the state exam. His whole dream of becoming an officer looked like it was slipping away right there.
Then Shaq jumped in and covered the guy’s living expenses for the next five months so he wouldn’t have to juggle a second job and could zero in on passing that test. Because of that extra push, Jordan Wilmore got back in, nailed it, and just got sworn in as a Kemah police officer.
Rich Rodriguez makes his pitch for the future of college football.
"I love the Big 12, but it would be nice to have some regional [matchups]. Can't we all come together and shake hands and give each other a group hug, and then have an Eastern Regional, a South Regional, a North Regional, and everyone just share the money? There's money for everybody and we can all get along. Sixty of us or so. I think that would be great.
I'm gonna put my pitch right now - I'm not speaking for anybody but Coach Rod, and he would like for all the Power Four teams to come together, shake hands and let's get the biggest TV package in the history of TV packages, and [WVU] could have Pitt and Virginia Tech and Penn State and Maryland, Cincinnati and maybe Virginia and North Carolina. All right there. Fans could drive to it. Rivalry every year..... I got a lot more time behind me than ahead of me. I want to get this thing right before I leave."
"When Cleveland made the adjustment to the Myles Garrett contract the alarm went off for us..
Andrew Berry said no but we just kept on knocking..
Keep knocking on the door is the moral of the story" ~ Les Snead #PMSLive