Indiana has agreed to a new three-year contract with offensive coordinator Mike Shanahan. IU was fourth in the nation in scoring in 2025 after being second in 2024, and IU has the 2025 Heisman Trophy winner in QB Fernando Mendoza. #iufb
So grateful to everyone who reached out & all who have supported me along the way. I’m honored, humbled, and very thankful.
I am also still very, very undaunted.
#GoIU#NeverDaunted
It’s done.
“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.”
II Timothy 4:7 NKJV
Damian Michael Wroblewski Jr. did just that on his cancer journey.
Today he can rest peacefully in the company of Jesus Christ in God’s Kingdom.
When asked how he would like to be remembered, he answered: “Happy.” So, when you think of him, smile. He brought joy into this world from the moment he was born. He joked and laughed often. Throughout his cancer journey, he found smiles and reasons to be happy. When we close our eyes, Kara and I can hear all of his different laughs from a baby to a teen.
Junior constantly thought of others saying, “maybe this can help another kid in the future” with regard to his clinical trial treatment and research fundraising. He told other kids with cancer to “keep living and have fun no matter what.” We can all help with raising awareness and funds for pediatric brain tumor research. It needs more. Help a kid if you can. Give whatever you can. That’s what Junior did.
As sad as we are, we are even more proud of our son and how he lived. His faith in Christ Jesus is inspirational, bravely living with faith over fear(Psalm 34:4) and putting all his worries in God because He loves us (1 Peter 5:7).
He loved going fast, running and racing. Whenever we wanted him to do something, we’d make it a race. The only race we ever wanted him to lose to us was going to heaven. Just like when we went skiing, he beat me. We will see you when we get there.
We love you Champ.
Damian Michael Wroblewski Jr.
August 2, 2008 - June 22, 2024
@UVAFootball's Perris Jones is going home after suffering a scary injury on the field during the Nov. 9 matchup with Louisville.
Jones had spine surgery and has been doing physical therapy at Frazier Rehab. Today, he walked out on his own to head home. 🔗 https://t.co/OsRCsv5JtZ
WILLY'S HERE TO STAY‼️
The Washington Capitals have re-signed forward Tom Wilson to a seven-year, $45.5 million contract extension beginning with the 2024-25 season.
Full Details: https://t.co/cAjzxmQvnf
#ALLCAPS
A monumental Washington day: NFL owners now have unanimously approved the $6.05 billion sale of the Washington Commanders from Dan Snyder to a group led by Josh Harris, per league source.
One of the most significant days in the history of Washington’s football team finally has arrived: NFL owners are expected today to approve the sale of the Washington Commanders from Tanya and Dan Snyder to Josh Harris.
Canadian billionaire Steve Apostolopoulos also has submitted a fully-funded $6 billon offer for the Commanders, sources tell me and @WindhorstESPN.
With two groups known to have submitted bids, there is a growing belief a purchase agreement could be in place by the NFL Draft.
The Josh Harris/Mitchell Rales group, which nows includes Magic Johnson, officially has submitted a fully-financed bid that meets Dan Snyder’s $6 billion asking price, per source.