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Tops News

Notre Dame lacrosse player Pat Kavanaugh was named the ACC Athlete of the Year.

He’s not retiring yet, but Utah has named defensive coordinator Morgan Scalley as head-coach-in-waiting for when Kyle Whittingham ultimately retires.

Following an external Title IX investigation, Utah State will be firing head coach Blake Anderson.

Oklahoma State running back Ollie Gordon has been arrested for DUI.

USC cornerback Ceyair Wright has transferred to Nebraska.

Cincinnati defensive lineman Dontay Corleone is out indefinitely after blood clots were found in his lungs.

Uniform of the Week

The summer of throwback and simple uniforms continues. This time, Adidas gets in on the action as the apparel supplier takes over the Texas Tech athletic teams. You may connect the dots that Adidas athlete Patrick Mahomes went to Tech and he was an instrumental part in bringing the Three Stripes to Lubbock. There’s not a ton to discuss with these, but we’ll take a peek.

Generic shoulder stripes, it’s so 2024 isn’t it? It looks like they used to have red numbers on their white jerseys and that’s now been reversed for black outlined in red. I think that looks much better. The black helmets used to have a red stripe down the middle, this white one outlined in red is sharper, as well. All of their jerseys used to say Texas Tech across the chest and now the red version says Red Raiders.

Recruiting

5-star tight end Linkon Cure (0.9837) committed to in-state Kansas State.

Edge rusher Mariyon Dye (0.9365) committed to Tennessee.

Defensive lineman Smith Orogbo (0.9474) committed to Texas.

Cornerback Dijon Lee (0.9873) is headed to Alabama. The Tide also added tight end Kaleb Edwards (0.9349) and linebacker Justin Hill (0.9708) this week.

Running back Jordon Davison (0.9511) committed to Oregon. The Ducks also added tight end Da’Shaan Brame (0.9466) and cornerback Dorian Brew (0.9841).

Defensive lineman Myron Charles (0.9439) gave a verbal to Florida State. The Seminoles also added safety Gregory Xavier Thomas (0.9047), as well.

Cornerback Micah Strickland (0.9409) committed to TCU.

Linebacker Tavion Wallace (0.9720) committed to Arkansas.

Edge rusher Marco Jones (0.9340) gave a verbal to Texas A&M.

Edge rusher Javeon Campbell (0.9329) committed to Kentucky.

Linebacker Gavin Nix (0.9336) committed to Miami.

Defensive lineman Maxwell Roy (0.9186) committed to Ohio State.

Wide receiver Cortez Mills (0.9552) committed to Oklahoma.

Linebacker Zaydrius Rainey-Sale (0.9459) is headed to Washington.

Quarterback Ty Hawkins (0.9390) committed to SMU.

Ole Miss picked up a verbal from corner Cortez Thomas (0.9226).

YouTube Channel

I found this mesmerizing video on how to make hard candy the old fashioned way. It looks like a lot of fun but also shows a lot of skill. You know how you can do those wine tastings while painting like couples like to do? Or maybe a girls night out? They should pair wine with making hard candy. Who says no?

I’ve grown to enjoy hard candy more as a quick, sweet pick me up instead of going for something like chocolate or a cookie. Here now are my favorite hard candies:

#10 Fireballs – Only good once in a blue moon.

#9 Runts – Almost too much sugar, only worth it in small doses. Do you pick out the bananas?

#8 Gobstopper – Always better than I remember.

#7 Jolly Rancher – Pretty much all flavors except cherry.

#6 Strawberry Bon Bon – Underrated and always delivers.

#5 Sprees – Outstanding and chewy sprees are one of my candy GOAT’s, too.

#4 Lifesaver – Classic and a lot of tasty flavors that always hit.

#3 Werther’s – I love them so much.

#2 Skittles – Particularly the purple bags.

#1 Lemonheads – I’ll never turn down one of these.

Tunes

So, Eminem has a new album coming out soon. It’ll be called The Death of Slim Shady and releases on July 12th. He just released the 2nd single “Tobey” this week but what I wanted to talk about is the first single “Houdini” which came out just over a month ago. The song hits on a couple things that bug me a lot about the music industry.

One, it’s okay to sample songs especially in the world of hip hop. This Eminem song samples Steve Miller Band’s song “Abracadabra” and it feels weird at how heavy it’s used throughout the song. Maybe it’ll grow on me, but it just feels really weird. Secondly, I hate when artists release song titles that are already popular songs from another artist. Just 8 months ago, Dua Lipa released her own hit song “Houdini” why would you title your song this, Eminem??

Trivia

Which current FBS head coach has the highest winning percentage for their career?

The Other Football

Chaos and disappointment for the USMNT as America crashes out of the Copa America after the group stages. Panama upset the US 2-1 shortly after last week’s publication and then that was followed up by a 1-0 defeat to Uruguay. Tough times for manager Gregg Berhalter.

The Copa quarterfinal matchups to come:

Argentina vs. Ecuador
Venezuela vs. Canada
Uruguay vs. Brazil
Colombia vs. Panama

Outside of Italy losing (and maybe how you feel about Turkey) it was a pretty chalk-filled round of 16 in the Euro Championships:

Spain 4-1 Georgia
Germany 2-0 Denmark
Portugal 0-0 Slovenia (Portugal wins 3-0 on penalties)
France 1-0 Belgium
Netherlands 3-0 Romania
Turkey 2-1 Austria
England 2-1 Slovakia
Switzerland 2-0 Italy

In the quarterfinals we will watch Spain/Germany, Portugal/France, Netherlands/Turkey, and England/Switzerland.

TV & Movies

Against my better judgement I sat through the Neflix series on Bernie Madoff this week and the sadness that resulted from all of this ridiculous financial corruption. Like many of these documentaries on financial crimes you really have a hard time swallowing how incompetent and corrupt the people charged with uncovering this stuff were for freaking decades. Even in the pre-internet era you would’ve thought someone easily finds out Madoff was a fraud. But, nope.

A guy quickly found out it was all fake in 1999 and it still took another decade for Madoff to be put under the spotlight and finally charged with crimes. For example something like this: “On occasion, they slipped up and dated trades as taking place on weekends and federal holidays, though this was never caught.” That’s infuriating. It’s really sad what Madoff did to the Jewish community, too. So sad.

A Look Back

Full disclosure I’m not consuming as much Notre Dame media as I used to. Back in the early days of the Kelly era I would look forward to stuff like “Irish Connection” dropping and always thought they were entertaining looks inside the program. When I think back to 2012 particularly, there were so many awesome videos released as the team kept winning and winning.

Remember a big part of the stadium upgrades for Crossroads was developing a better area for the media wing of the athletic department. I’m not sure if things are better today, but the videos do seem more built for entertainment and a younger crowd. There’s better production value but the “Irish Access” videos don’t do it for me that much.

18S Paddock Club

The drama is so back in the F1 world. It was a sprint weekend and the sprint qualifying saw a rather mundane Max Verstappen pole followed by both McLaren’s. During the sprint race, there was a brief fight at the beginning but Max would win with the McLaren’s switching places to round out the podium.

Verstappen took the grand prix qualifying rather easily and seemed poised to cruise to an easy race win. However, Lando Norris in his McLaren hung around, Red Bull had an uncharacteristically bad pit stop, Max was on used tires at the end, and Norris had a decent pit stop time for new tires. What happened next set the media landscape on fire.

After several aggressive attempts from both drivers to pass and defend, the two ended up banging wheels on one of the more innocent looking maneuvers at turn 3.  The damage ended Norris’ race and forced Verstappen to pit. The latter received a 10-second penalty for the collision, as well.

The winner, George Russell in his Mercedes who shot through the two wounded cars and ended up with his 2nd career victory.

The drama could continue this weekend in Silverstone where British driver Norris will be racing on his home turf. Will there be boos in the crowd for Verstappen? More notes from Austria this past weekend:

*The struggles for Sergio Perez in the other Red Bull continue. Even with Verstappen’s late car damage and penalty, Perez still finished 17 seconds behind his teammate and picked up just 6 points.

*Rough, rough weekend for Charles Leclerc who had an engine problem in qualifying and could only finish P11 after an early front wing change.

*Look out, but Alpine look comfortably stronger than Aston Martin now.

*Huge weekend for Haas with Hulkenberg in P6 and Magnussen in P8 for a beefy 12 points from the grand prix. That gives Haas a comfortable 10-point lead over Alpine in 7th place.

Trivia Answer:

Ryan Day, Ohio State, .875