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STORY: Jalin Conyers representing West Texas ahead of final ride with Red Raiders


Got a chance to talk to the new face at tight end for an extended period yesterday. Really good stuff from him and he is a very intriguing add to this offense.

Youth Flag Football Lubbock

Hello, struggling to find many viable options on the internet. Wondering if some of yall have any insights.

Looking for a Flag Football league in Lubbock or surrounding for my 6 year old/almost 7. He did Frenship last year and loved it, however their Flag ends at 7 and I'm just not comfortable getting him involved in Tackle yet. We loved that league because they play on Sundays, but we could do Saturdays, it's just a harder day for us. But just curious what others have done or who they have played with in the past?

Kamala Harris for President! Seriously!

Now that it's leaked out not so accidentally that the President is not going to run for a 2nd term (whether he knows yet or agrees), the obvious answer is to have the Vice President as the next Democratic nominee for President. Our current Vice President is a PIONEER in so many ways, and as it has been pointed out a number of times if you don't think she's qualified you are a racist.

So it's shocking to me to see that the folks doing the leaking don't seem to share my excitement for Kamala. Are they racists? I mean, this woman is a PIONEER and was very, very qualified to be one heartbeat away from the presidency when she was elected. Heck, there's no doubt she's as very, very qualified as Sarah Palin -- another PIONEER who was chosen for VP because she was very, very qualified and not because of her physical traits.

And let's just say what we're all thinking (all of us who aren't racists!): Kamala has done a bang-up job as the Border Czar and with the hundreds scores tens ones of speeches she's done internationally showing her vast foreign policy experience. So what if the French folks feel like she insulted them when she mocked the way they talk? They clearly don't know that this woman is a PIONEER who was very, very qualified to be one heartbeat away from the presidency.

Apparently many of her supporters from just a year and a half ago have become racists because they are openly not supporting her as the obvious answer as the next Democratic nominee for president. In fact, it's almost like she doesn't exist except when her name is mentioned and the subject is quickly changed. I for one heard them loud and clear when they were proclaiming anyone who thought she wasn't qualified, or who thought she was wrong for not spending any time at the border even though she was Border Czar, or who thought the few speeches she gave were poor -- were racists.

So I'm going to say it now: Kamala should be the Democratic nominee now that we know Paw Paw is being put out to pasture. She HAS to be the nominee because she's a PIONEER and is very, very qualified. She's the one who needs to run against DeSantis in 2024.

STORY: Texas Tech OLB Isaac Smith back from injury, primed for 2024 breakout pres. by B-Run Sports


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  • Poll
***Poll*** Who is the 3rd best player on the team?

Who is the best player on this list?

  • QB - Behren Morton

    Votes: 13 11.9%
  • WR - Micah Hudson

    Votes: 9 8.3%
  • TE - Jalin Conyers

    Votes: 5 4.6%
  • OL - Caleb Rogers

    Votes: 4 3.7%
  • DE - Isaac Smith

    Votes: 3 2.8%
  • LB - Ben Roberts

    Votes: 21 19.3%
  • LB - Jacob Rodriguez

    Votes: 46 42.2%
  • CB - Bralyn Lux

    Votes: 5 4.6%
  • S - CJ Baskerville

    Votes: 2 1.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 0.9%

Although he did not get a majority of the vote, Josh Kelly received more than 30% of the vote and won by more than 5 points so we avoid a run-off and go straight to the vote for the 3rd best player on the team. Two super seniors top the list which is probably how it should be

Running List:
1) Tahj Brooks - RB - Super Senior
2) Josh Kelly - WR - Super Senior

It will be interesting to see where these Kelly votes move to as we keep going. Who do we think is better out of Rodriguez and Roberts? The TE room is awesome, are there multiple top 10 players there? Are there any? Let's find out!

Best Meal In Your Town

It's closing time at work. Time to eat all weekend, and consume as many beverages as my wife sees fit.

I am always on the road and looking for the best food around whatever area I am in. Was curious what some of your favorites are. We can use this as an encyclopedia for finding food when travelling.

We can format it like this: Town, Restaurant, Favorite item(s)

I live in Justin TX (near TX Motor Speedway in North North Fort Worth). My favorite place here is Outlaw Burger/BBQ. They've got a whiskey brisket burger that is so so good, and their fries are some of my favorites.

UPDATE: Texas Tech Local Media Day

We are here at Jones Stadium to chat with a long list of players and a good chunk of the coaching staff.

Going to have feature stories over the week and will post nuggets in here today. Follow along!

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Up date on Soaring Club/ good

First you should know you have some of the best soaring and flying in your area and I want to help you develop it.
Sorry for the mis types but I am 77 and have hand problems. I start a new post because I seem to cause so much irritation I want to make sure I contact the 10 or so that might be interested..

I bought a training glider, beautiful for Lubbock area yesterday here in DFW and they are coming to get it soon. I wire transferred the money yesterday, It is beautiful. Will be in West Texas soon. A Switzer 2-22. Was a picture of it in Trade a plane. Two Place trainer you can auto tow or winch or airplane tow, the best.
I was in contest at Littlefield once and low and hit a thermal that took me to 16,000,

I was a founder of the Soaring Club of Houston while I was in law school , 15 and now 200, I founded the Hamilton with 4 Nationally ranked pilots and world pilot Ken Sorenson, Hamilton Soaring Club SW of Waco 70 miles. Look at it Web pages. I was one of 2 founders, now 90.

I was a member of Texas Soaring ASS for a few years and it is 200 folk all good pilots. You make life long friendships doing this together. You have to have good eyes and good hand coordination and good judgement and intelligence.

At both those club are the finest pilots around. Most sailplane pilot are Airline and Military. I was a nationally ranked contest pilot at one time. never a dent in it. We had 6 astronauts' in our club in Houston. One told me he could never do what we did. Well he could if he had the time.

I will post again for you to send e mail to my son if you are interested. We prefer folks with sailplane ticket and then power pilots. WE are looking for a good airport within a hour drive. We have 3 we are visiting with seriously .

If some one is really interested go to SSA web page and look around. If you wan to go get your sailplane or instructors ticket contact Morority New Mexco group or Hobbs group.. If interested buy the book Joy of Soaring. You have a great resource there, the air equivalent of the Pacific ocean and not fishing swimming or swimming surfing. It is free! In the war Lubbock had the most flying day of any place but someplace in Arizona. You Soarable days are 50 percent and you can do some on the right winter days.

We want info so we can try to manage group and safe growth. We would love to find some one in the area we could two the glider with instead of car tow. Sorry for all the irritation I seem to cause. Just not good at this with hand issues. Hubcity I will repost my sons e mail for info we need. or question later to day. My Contest number was EK

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The Athletic: The unprecedented million-dollar recruitment of the nation's best softball player

A deep dive into the game-changing pursuit of Canady. This is bigger than just softball. For the poors, I've also copied and pasted.

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/56...ech-nil-million-dollar-contract/?redirected=1

The unprecedented million-dollar recruitment of the nation’s best softball player​

Justin Williams and Stewart Mandel
Jul 29, 2024
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John and Tracy Sellers arrived in Lubbock, Texas, the evening of Monday, July 22, with dinner reservations and an intention: to woo the best college softball player in the world to play for Texas Tech.
The dinner was at Las Brisas, a white-tablecloth steakhouse just south of Texas Tech’s campus that serves up lobster guacamole and a 25-ounce bone-in ribeye. The player was NiJaree Canady, USA Softball’s Collegiate Player of the Year.

There were six seats at the table: the Sellers, Marc McDougal (a board member of the Matador Club, a Texas Tech-affiliated name, image and likeness collective), Canady and her parents. No coaches or university administrators. Just a few well-connected Tech supporters and a family with a menu full of options. The group made fast friends over a nearly three-hour meal.

Canady, a 6-foot pitching phenom from Topeka, Kan., was visiting Lubbock for the first time. She was less than two months removed from leading Stanford to the Women’s College World Series semifinals as a sophomore, garnering mainstream headlines in the process. A few weeks later, she entered the transfer portal, the biggest star of a burgeoning sport hitting the open market.

The youngest person at the table that night, Canady held all the power. But she also had a tough decision ahead, still wary of leaving Stanford behind. Texas Tech softball isn’t on the same level as Stanford, and cowers in comparison to a blue blood like Oklahoma, but the Sellers could offer a distinct perspective. John played football for the Red Raiders under Mike Leach. Tracy played softball at Tech and was on the search committee for newly hired softball manager Gerry Glasco, whom Tech lured from Louisiana after five Sun Belt Conference titles and a .773 winning percentage in seven seasons.

The Sellers could offer distinct resources, too. John co-founded Double Eagle Energy, a multi-billion-dollar upstream oil-and-gas company that operates in the nearby Permian Basin region of West Texas. He also co-founded Matador Club, which he oversees with business partner and fellow Red Raiders alum Cody Campbell. The collective aims to sign every athlete on campus to an NIL deal – achieving it in football, men’s and women’s basketball, softball, baseball, track and golf, including $25,000 each for football players and $10,000 each for softball. In 2022, the Sellers gifted Texas Tech athletics $11 million, with $1 million going toward facility upgrades to Rocky Johnson Field, Tech’s softball stadium.

And on Monday night at Las Brisas, the Matador Club was prepared to make Canady a ceiling-shattering NIL offer: $1 million. But Canady wasn’t ready to accept it.

She wanted to tour the Tech campus and facilities on Tuesday and spend time with coach Glasco. She wanted to discuss her decision with her former Stanford teammates and coaches. She wanted to weigh her options. All of it only endeared her to the Sellers even more.

“She’s a superstar,” John Sellers said. “I wanted her to make the best choice she thought she could make.”

Less than 48 hours later, they got the answer they were hoping for. Canady announced on social media Wednesday afternoon that she was committing to Texas Tech, and Matador Club announced it had signed Canady to an NIL agreement soon after. The contract is for one year and $1,050,024, as The Athletic previously reported. It’s believed to be the highest-ever NIL contract for a softball player — by a wide margin.

The $24 is for Canady’s jersey number. The $50,000 is for living expenses. And the $1 million is for Canady.

John Sellers declined to comment on the specific amount but described it as “a life-changing” deal. “She deserves it,” he added. “She’s a complete game-changer for any program, but especially a place like Tech.”
Her commitment is a coup for a school with six NCAA Tournament appearances in softball, most recently in 2019, that has never reached a WCWS. But as college football and basketball have become increasingly defined by the big-money free agency fueled by NIL and the portal, Canady’s million-dollar transfer marks a similarly seismic moment for college softball.

“It’s absolutely unprecedented for an annual compensation for a D-I softball player,” said Blake Lawrence, the CEO of Opendorse, a company that facilitates and manages NIL deals. “Canady might be getting paid more than every single softball player in her conference combined.”

Canady dominated in her two years pitching at Stanford, leading the nation in ERA as a freshman (0.57) and sophomore (0.65) and registering a sport-leading 337 strikeouts in 230.2 innings pitched in 2024. Her pitches feature a lethal combination of velocity and movement, particularly a near-unhittable rise ball that leaves a trail of hapless batters in its jetstream.

“She’s one of a kind,” said ESPN broadcaster Jessica Mendoza, a former Stanford outfielder. “She’s not just a pitcher. She can win games just on her own, and we haven’t really seen a pitcher like that in our sport, we’ve actually got away from that.”

According to an individual with knowledge of Canady’s transfer and NIL negotiations this offseason and two other sources involved with Stanford, Canady’s family first approached Stanford’s NIL collective, Lifetime Cardinal, in the spring of her freshman season in 2023. The family was seeking a seven-figure offer.

At that point, Stanford had been slow to embrace an NIL landscape drifting deeper into pay-for-play, and the athletic department had yet to claim an affiliation with Lifetime Cardinal. The collective didn’t extend an offer to Canady after her freshman season, and it came as a surprise to some there when she did not enter the portal in 2023.

Canady declined an interview for this article through representatives from her management team and Texas Tech. Canady’s mother, Katherine, did not respond to requests for comment.

This past April, Stanford athletic director Bernard Muir gave the department’s official blessing to Lifetime Cardinal, which has since involved several former Stanford athletes, including quarterback Andrew Luck, in the collective.

By the time Stanford reached a second straight WCWS last month, all parties realized a bidding war was coming for Canady’s right arm — but few outside of Lubbock could have predicted the final sale price. The going rate for a star pitcher in the portal was believed to be in the $100,000-$150,000 range.

Canady entered the transfer portal on June 17, drawing immediate attention from several elite programs. Texas Tech had to play catch-up. Glasco was hired June 20, and once he finally could reach out to Canady, he primarily dealt with her manager. Canady wanted to focus on traveling to Japan with USA Softball for an all-star event in early July, and her family wanted to insulate her as much as possible from what it knew would be a spirited recruiting process.

“It was different than any other recruitment I’ve been involved with,” said Glasco. “They really had a business-like approach to it early on.”

It also became clear that NIL would be a motivating factor in Canady’s ultimate destination. A person familiar with the negotiations said Lifetime Cardinal made Canady an offer shortly before she entered the portal on the last day the window was open.

Canady also changed management teams, and her new representation quickly fielded both scholarship and NIL offers, Texas Tech and Matador Club among them. Canady’s recruitment out of high school was limited by the COVID-19 pandemic, so when she returned from Japan earlier this month, she leaned into her second chance on the trail, scheduling visits to Tennessee, Alabama, UCLA and Kansas, her home-state school, while still leaving open the possibility of a return to Stanford.

Upon hearing about potential six-figure NIL offers being floated elsewhere, Lifetime Cardinal worked to raise more funds from a wider pool of donors, including several Stanford softball alums, and was preparing to make a much larger offer later this month that would be “within shouting distance” of Tech’s, according to a person with knowledge of Canady’s transfer process.

“(Lifetime Cardinal was) incredibly competitive with every offer that NiJa was having thrown at her, and that’s saying something,” said Mendoza.

Still, Stanford’s chances of retaining the coveted ace withered after she touched down in Lubbock. Following dinner with the Sellers and McDougal on Monday night, Tech rolled out the Red Raiders carpet on Tuesday. Glasco gave Canady and her parents a tour of the facilities. He walked her through the roster he had already put in place for next season, featuring eight other transfers, five of whom followed him from Louisiana, including Sun Belt Player of the Year Mihyia Davis. Glasco knew Canady wants to hit too, emphasizing that she wouldn’t be confined to the circle.

Canady had expressed interest in personal branding and social media, so Glasco arranged a meeting to address how Tech could help foster that. They even appealed to the family’s Chiefs fandom, highlighting the school’s recently announced apparel deal with Adidas that features a brand partnership with Red Raiders alum Patrick Mahomes and his signature Adidas gladiator logo.

Glasco spared no detail, asking for the landscaping around the facilities to be touched up, the infield lined at Rocky Johnson Field and the scoreboard lit up for the visit.

“It was absolutely amazing to me to see how the entire athletic department jumped in to help us recruit,” said Glasco. “When NiJa first got here, I think there was a lot of skepticism that she might not like this place, this is a waste of her time. And the minute she walked on campus and saw the beauty, felt the love, things just clicked and we got the result that we got.”

Just before 3:30 p.m. local time on Wednesday afternoon, Canady posted a tweet thanking Stanford for “the ride of a lifetime” while announcing Texas Tech as her new home, just above a photo of her seated on a throne in a Red Raiders uniform.

“These past two years at Stanford have been nothing but incredible — I truly mean that,” Canady told ESPN. “My goal every year is to win the Women’s College World Series, so that’s my goal right now. … I think there’s a good young core coming in and a lot of good players from Louisiana.”

“We’re disappointed we won’t be able to continue nurturing (Canady’s) growth, but understand the dilemma she and her family were faced with,” Muir said. “It’s not my place to judge her and their decisions. We understand it and respect it.”

Eleven minutes after her commitment post, the Matador Club sent a tweet welcoming Canady to Lubbock. The Texas Tech softball account posted a link for season ticket deposits minutes later.
“I definitely think NiJa’s felt the love and support she’s going to get at Tech,” John Sellers said. “It speaks to what we’re willing to do here to create a good culture and win a lot of games, no matter what sport it is.”
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How significant Canady’s $1 million NIL deal is to college softball and women’s sports writ large can’t be overstated.

Tech athletics generated $146.8 million in revenue in fiscal year 2023, according to the department’s NCAA financial forms, with football responsible for $80.3 million. Softball generated $1.38 million, but that includes the Sellers’ $1 million donation, and after expenses still posted a $1.15 million deficit. (In fiscal year 2022, softball generated just over $340,000 and operated at a deficit of $1.44 million.) Glasco’s new coaching contract reportedly will pay him $1.33 million over five years, including $250,000 next season. Oklahoma’s Patty Gasso, believed to be the highest-paid coach in college softball, is set to make $1.8 million in 2024.

A select few women’s college players — Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, Livvy Dunne – have springboarded to national sponsorships and mainstream prominence in the NIL era. Still, Canady represents a new frontier for an Olympic, non-revenue sport.

Her NIL haul with Matador Club didn’t reset the market. It obliterated it.

“(Canady will) forever be the one of the faces of the early NIL transfer portal stories,” said Sue Enquist, UCLA’s seven-time national champion head coach from 1989-2006 and a trailblazer in the sport. “From a business perspective, it’s great to see our sport keeping pace with other sports that are growing.”

Yet with that degree of growth and attention also comes a certain level of scrutiny. Texas Tech softball, suddenly boasting World-Series aspirations, will have to shoulder the pressure that comes with those well-funded expectations.

All of it further emphasizes the arrival of big-money NIL into the sport.

“If Caitlin Clark would have entered the transfer portal after her sophomore year, where would the bidding war have ended up, knowing what you know now?” OpenDorse’s Lawrence said. “The bet here is that the rise of women’s sports, the rise of softball viewership, and a once-in-a-generation talent like Caitlin Clark is on the market.

“The $1 million payment,” he added, “could be justified.”

The Athletic‘s Jayna Bardahl and Tobias Bass contributed to this report.

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SCOTUS proposal


On the surface I like it a lot. I think 18 years would be a great term limit in general for any federal official.

Yes, I’m aware the motive but I think the end result makes SCOTUS better. I think there needs to be some backend work as well tho to prevent justices being bought off by what the fall into after serving similar to what we see with politicians, fda, etc

  • Poll
***Poll*** Who is the 2nd Best Player on the Team?

Who is the best player on this list?

  • QB - Behren Morton

    Votes: 23 12.8%
  • WR - Josh Kelly

    Votes: 66 36.9%
  • WR - Micah Hudson

    Votes: 11 6.1%
  • TE - Jalin Conyers

    Votes: 5 2.8%
  • OL - Vinny Sciury

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • LB - Ben Roberts

    Votes: 18 10.1%
  • LB - Jacob Rodriguez

    Votes: 43 24.0%
  • CB - Bralyn Lux

    Votes: 4 2.2%
  • S - C.J. Baskerville

    Votes: 7 3.9%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 0.6%

Tahj ran away with the best player vote which he deserved. He got 80+% of votes which is unprecedented and I went ahead and declared a winner because I want to get this show on the road even though there's still 20 hours left on the other poll.

This will get more interesting, there's an All Big XII performer that could be selected, another man at his same position that's roughly just as good, a QB that I very much believe in, a nearly 1,000 receiver and the most heralded recruit in Texas Tech history. The first tier of players being a one man tier of Tahj Brooks represents a player that is going to be nearly impossible to keep off of All Conference lists. This second tier is probably guys with 1st team All Big XII potential but a lower floor. Let's see how the vote pans out.

If you want to vote a player not on the list, vote OTHER and then post who your vote is for, this list is going to be wild once it gets past 6 or 7 IMO.
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