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Top News

New York State has passed a law that does not allow the NCAA to investigate any NIL issues for a school that resides in the state.

Auburn has sold 63,500 season tickets, their most in school history.

Kansas quarterback Jalon Daniels has been named the Big 12 pre-season offensive player of the year. Linebacker Jaylan Ford from Texas has been named the pre-season defensive player of the year.

Todd McShay, Gene Wojciechowski, and David Pollack are some of the college football talent who are gone after ESPN announced a massive round of layoffs.

Writer Andy Staples has moved to On3. In other media news, Ross Dellenger is leaving Sports Illustrated.

Florida is looking to complete a $400 million renovation of The Swamp.

Uniform of the Week

We won’t get to it this off-season so it’ll have to wait until next year. However, part of a future series will incorporate, among other things, the best college football uniforms and I think Penn State would make a top 10 list in this sport for most people. Or, maybe not! The biggest issue to debate in my mind is whether their home blue jerseys or white road jerseys are their best look.

I’m on the all-white side. I think it’s by far the better look. The blue jersey are nice but I’ve never put them in the iconic status in college football. Plus, Happy Valley does the white-out games in the crowd. There’s a case to be made that Penn State, more than any other program, should be wearing white at home. Let the Nittany Lions wear white at home and LSU switch to purple in Death Valley.

Recruiting

Notre Dame lost the verbal from wide receiver Isiah Canion (0.9131) on Saturday and the Georgia native committed to Georgia Tech on Monday.

Irish defensive line target Justin Scott (0.9939) committed to Ohio State.

Edge rusher Marquise Lightfoot (0.9629) gave a verbal to Miami.

Five-star wide receiver Cameron Coleman (0.9952) is headed to Texas A&M.

Cornerback Jameer Grimsley (0.9205) committed to Alabama.

UCF picked up the commitment of interior offensive lineman Waltclaire Flynn, Jr. (0.9102) this past Saturday.

Offensive tackle JacQawn McRoy (0.9316) committed to Oregon.

Offensive tackle Daniel Calhoun (0.9538) committed to Georgia.

Safety Tyshun White (0.9041) gave a verbal to North Carolina.

Arkansas has added safety Ashton Bethel-Roman (0.9449).

Athlete Kylan Fox (0.9184) has committed to UCF.

Edge rusher Dakyus Brinkley (0.9114) committed to Kansas.

YouTube Channel

I’ve been using Reddit increasingly more every year since 2018 when I very slowly started to lurk around and mostly used it as a decent news source for soccer. Then, I began branching out and finding it works really well as a way to get caught up on news from a specific topic or sport. Recently, many communities went black (and some haven’t come back, although not any that I follow to my knowledge) in protest of the API rules that Reddit has enforced which is killing 3rd party apps. And many of the community moderators use the 3rd party apps. It’s all very tech nerdy for me but when the sites went dark it really changed the way I use my phone or consume media news.

It even made me make my first Twitter List. And of course now, Elon Musk is determined to destroy Twitter and who knows how long that website is going to be around for in the near future. It made me think, what communities would I miss most if they completed shut down? Here’s a list of what I follow:

AdvancedRunning
ArtisianVideos
BeAmazed
beatles
CarMechanicSimulator
CFB
CollegeBasketball
coys
damnthatsinteresting
electricvehicles
evcharging
F1FeederSeries
F1Technical
facepalm
Ferrari
formuladank
formulaone
formulaE
funny
MapPorn
MechanicAdvice
NBA
News
Nike
nikerunclub
nottheonion
peloton
politics
PremierLeague
running
RunningShoeGeeks
science
soccer
sports
Strava
todayilearned
WhitePeopleTwitter
worldnews

Share your communities in the comment section, or the ones you really enjoy the most. Does anyone experience the r/notredame or r/notredamefootball communities?

Tunes

Olivia Rodrigo is releasing new music. More than 2 years after her Grammy-award winning debut album Sour was released the 20-year singer is set to give us her follow up Guts in September. A week ago, Rodrigo released the first single from the album called “vampire” which shares some similarities to her familiar hits from the past but also looks like it signals a shift to a little more serious tone on this upcoming album.

A simple piano opens the song followed up by Rodrigo’s ‘close sounding’ vocals and plenty of minor chords. The next thing that jumps out is how many words she’s fitting into very small spaces. After the first chorus the song picks up considerably–and then even more during the middle of the second verse. It’s a weird song, from starting very somber to finishing with a quick tempo, drums, and the pounding ending. This doesn’t seem like a mega-hit but if there are no other singles coming soon it’ll be a deep burn in the coming weeks.

Trivia

Notre Dame has twice scored 60 or more points in a single game in only a single season throughout the AP Poll era. Can you name the season?

The Other Football

According to reports, Christian Pulisic has agreed to personal terms with AC Milan and the club has submitted a $21.8 million bid to Chelsea.

Mason Mount is headed from Chelsea to Manchester United on a $76 million deal.

Marco Asensio is moving from Real Madrid to PSG on a free transfer.

The USMNT topped group A in the Gold Cup and will face Canada this Saturday in the knockout stages. They would face either Panama or Qatar should they advance to the semi-finals.

England will face Spain on July 8th for the U-21 European Championship.

TV & Movies

Is Pixar in a slump? That’s what some people are saying these days. We’ve seen 6 releases since Toy Story 4 came out back in the summer of 2019 and some would argue the studio has lost a step or two. The first 4 movies after TS4 lost nearly $350 million combined–Covid surely didn’t help matters. Lightyear made a little bit of money but was panned by fans and critics. Recently, Elemental came out and looks like it’ll earn back it’s hefty $200 million budget and make a profit.

The Murtaugh clan went to our local Regal theater to watch the new Pixar film and we generally enjoyed it. I doubt the movie will have a lasting legacy for kids (mine have already started to move on after a brief callback with Happy Meal toys) and the story is pretty deep and discusses some pretty mature themes. However, the visuals and concept for the movie are all top notch and I think Pixar hit that part of things out of the park.

A Look Back

It’s insane to me that Notre Dame hasn’t played Iowa since 1968. It’ll be 55 straight seasons without a matchup following 2023–unless the programs face each other during the post-season. I would think with the bowl scenarios it’s unlikely to happen, and a playoff bid for Iowa, perhaps even less likely. In 1968, Notre Dame opened up with one of its toughest starts in school history beating no. 5 Oklahoma by 24 points in South Bend but falling to no. 1 Purdue by 15 points the next week at home.

The Irish would thrash Iowa in Iowa City by 23 points in response. Check out the throw at 5:40 on Iowa’s opening drive. The quarterback had the receiver wide open for an easy touchdown and absolutely throws a lame duck. The video is at a weird speed and it looks like the quarterback either anticipates being hit or is clipped just barely on the throw. Either way, the receiver has to come way back to the ball, makes the catch, and Notre Dame hilariously doesn’t tackle to fall behind 7-0. It’s a good reminder that even during this dominant era of Irish football there are always things in football to drive fans bonkers.

18S Paddock Club

Last Sunday we witnessed maybe the worst Track Limits Grand Prix in recent memory as drivers could not (or would not) stay inside the white lines coming out of turn 9 and leaving the final turn 10. It led to a whole slew of penalties during the race, and even more following the conclusion.

Of course, Max Verstappen won. There was a sprint race and he won that too. His consecutive laps led streak ended but he’s won 5 races in a row, 7 overall in 2023, and 16 out of the last 20 grand prix stretching back to round 12 of last year.

Ferrari had a great weekend. Leclerc nearly grabbed pole and finished P2. Sainz had a little more trouble but started P3 and was demoted to P6 thanks to track limits penalties and a poorly timed double-stack on their first pit stop.

Perez missed his 4th straight(!) Q3 but was able to recover during the race for P3.

McLaren brought new upgrades but only for Lando Norris and it seemed to work really well in Austria. Norris qualified P4, finished P5 during the race, but due to penalties was bumped up to P4.

It was a pretty boring weekend for the rest of the grid, including Mercedes and Aston Martin whose cars didn’t handle the Red Bull Ring track very well.

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The summer F1 calendar is picking up steam as we’re back in England for the British Grand Prix. The big topic this week will be a new specification of tires for all teams from Pirelli. They’ve been tested recently and there’s supposed to be a little more front end bite which a team like Ferrari, with a lot of understeer in 2023, are hoping will give them an extra boost.

As always, Red Bull should flourish and I’m expecting Mercedes to look strong on the high-speed corners of the Silverstone circuit–plus they are bringing an updated front wing.

Round 10 of 22
British Grand Prix
Date: July 9th
Race: 10:00 AM ET
Location: Silverstone, England
Circuit: Silverstone Circuit
Laps: 52
Tire Compounds: C1, C2, C3
Track Evolution: 2 out of 5
Asphalt Abrasion: 3 out of 5

As usual, the trip back to England for most teams means a lot of new looks on the cars and elsewhere.

Aston Martin will be running a one-off livery commemorating the return of Valvoline as a sponsor in F1. Williams be running a British-themed livery commemorating their 800th grand prix. Lastly, McLaren is giving a nod to their 2006-15 liveries by adding a bunch of silver chrome to their car this weekend–which just so happens to dovetail well with their main sponsor Google.

It’s worth noting that one of the few grand prix that Max Verstappen hasn’t won is at Silverstone. Last year, he picked up massive damage to his floor when a piece of an AlphaTauri got stuck underneath and many remember his scary crash with Lewis Hamilton during the 2021 season.

Carlos Sainz was on pole here last year and picked up his first career F1 victory. I am sure Ferrari would love a repeat this weekend.

Trivia Answer:

1996 (60-6 vs. Pitt & 62-0 vs. Rutgers)