Figured someone would have posted about this already. But this absolutely one of the coolest field designs in the state. Hats off to the Speedway folks that incorporated the IMS logo and the "yard of bricks" for the 50 yard line. Great job over there on the west side.
Makes sense...just not sold on AR as a NFL QB. Assuming Cam Ward works out for Tenn, they are now in a conference where everyone has a solid to strong QB
That's awesome! I was shuttling my daughter across the state last night and listening to the Draft on ESPN Radio. It was Tannenbaum and 2 other guys on the coverage. All 3 thought Loveland was the best TE in the draft. One of them said Harbaugh would give up his left leg to get him back on his roster. He's likely a perfect fit for Chicago.
Yeah, once Banks was gone I had a feeling the Bears would move on from OT and go DE. I'm perfectly happy with Loveland though. Great work ethic. Great hands. And he's definitely faster than Warren. He'll be a complete mismatch whether lined up at TE or in the Slot with his speed and high catch point. Sounds like a lot of scouts and analysts thought he was TE#1 in the draft. Johnson got the TE he wants in his offense.
I listed to his initial interview on ESPN Chicago immediately after getting drafted. His work ethic was brought up and he mentioned growing up in a blue collar part of Idaho littered with ranches. He said where he comes from all everybody does is work hard on their farm and that's all he did before going to Michigan. Love the attitude.
Lying season for these clowns are full force on lead up:
All about throwing nonsense against the wall to create buzz and engagements and then if they are right to do victory laps but not hearing a peep when they fall flat.....
The classic line is : "who ranks the rankers"
FOR INSTANCE: Cam Ward..... 0 star recruit to #1 pick in draft.
Some states have coop teams with as many as four schools and they use a / between each. Iowa has a good Class 2A program that is listed as Central Lyon/Georgetown/Little Rock. I guess it comes down to what way the schools involved want to be identified as.
It might have been after the Warsaw game. He said it was "more important" to have a guy like Grant playing at a high level at Michigan vs an entire team winning a state championship. Yeah, pretty comical.
School system I work in offers an officiating class to high school students where they can get certified to work middle school events. Kids were able to make money calling aau on the weekends and middle school on the week nights. I feel like it would be a great addition to most school systems.
I’ve often felt that recruitment of female athletes could go a long way toward alleviating the officiating shortage. This is an easy path to an untapped resource.