Georgia track athlete Maurice Gleaton Jr. is in the portal & is looking for a school he can run track & play football, a source tells @247Sports.
Gleaton ran a 9.82-second 100 last year.
Has visited Arkansas, is at Tennessee today & Texas next week.
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The #Gators are a serious threat to flip OU commit Tra’Von Hall, who will be in Gainesville for his OV this weekend.
The staff’s message to the 3⭐️? Come be Percy Harvin in Buster Faulkner’s scheme.
“It’s a great offense. I could ball out”
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So now a white physician has sued the online directory “Find A Black Doctor”, arguing that limiting participation to Black physicians constitutes racial discrimination.
On its surface, the argument appears straightforward — should a physician directory be allowed to restrict membership based on race?
But hold on.
That framing misses the REAL question we should be asking—
Why did Black patients feel they need a directory like this in the first place?
Let’s go there.
One of the most fascinating things about the diversity, equity, and inclusion discourse is the unserious nature of the debate. The debate has literally been reduced to equating inclusivity with people of color somehow being unqualified for anything. Truly remarkable.
Allyson Felix 🇺🇸 is coming out of retirement at the age of 40!!!🤯
She announced a comeback, returning back to training with Bobby Kersee, with plans to target the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, where she would be 42 years old.
Felix said the decision is driven partly by the opportunity to compete in her “hometown” at LA 2028, calling it a “once-in-a-lifetime homecoming” and the only thing powerful enough to bring her back.
Felix, a mother of two, said she understands she is not in “peak” condition but is motivated by the idea of attempting something bold despite her age, adding that she would rather try than look back with regret.
She plans to begin racing again in 2027 and ramp up training, though she does not intend to travel widely for international competitions, choosing instead to stay close to her family.
The announcement comes three years after her retirement following a career that included 11 Olympic medals, 7 of them gold, and multiple World Championship titles.
BREAKING NEWS: Allyson Felix 🇺🇸 is coming out of retirement!!!
Having retired as the most decorated track and field Olympian in history in 2022, the sprint legend is attempting to make her sixth Olympic team in 2028.
She’ll be back training with Bobby Kersee and anticipates returning to competitions next year.
H/T @TIME