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@todderic_

have an amazingly handsome day my friends. snapchat: toddysmithy |-/

California, USA Joined Mart 2013
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heath is so hot wtf
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recently,, hope ya is well
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more Hyrox. it’s my identity now!!!!!
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some of London Hyrox 2026 :D
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@todderic_ Don't come home unless you win
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two hyrox workouts DONE. 10 days out from race day in LONDON
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Spittin' Chiclets@spittinchiclets·
“You hear someone in the back of the phone call yell 2 for 2. We never felt anything bad from them…it’s sad they even have to apologize for anything.” @Abbey18Murphy spoke on the camaraderie between the Men’s and Women’s USA teams.
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A truly special interview with Jack Hughes, Quinn Hughes and Connor Hellebuyck. Beers in hand. Quinn shouting out the troops. The game MVP standing like a statue. Dylan Larkin video bomb. Hockey.
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5AAM PUB FOR TEAM USA. JACK HUGHES SCORED THE GAME WINNING GOAL AND I NEAR COLLAPSED WITH TEARS IN MY EYES. THE PUB WAS MORE THAN ELECTRIC. WOW, what a game/morning
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THE MOMENT THAT SECURED GOLD FOR TEAM USA MEN'S HOCKEY 🇺🇸 (via @NBCOlympics)
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what a great weekend. fired up and grateful
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haahahaa it’s REAL I SWEAR
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im very biased but i believe that RAWFEAR is a perfect song
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omg TRAINING!!!!!!!!!!need to spell correctly, sometimes
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ACTING.PRODUCING.TRAINGING
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tøady@todderic_·
on our Machelor Party LAKE TAHOE 2026 bullshit
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Lexie@blurryhollanov·
6 years ago ⁦@todderic_⁩ 🖤
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MORE THAN AN INSPIRATION
DK🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸@1Nicdar

130 schools said no. He led the losingest program in college football history to a national championship anyway. Fernando Mendoza was a 2-star recruit from Miami. He tried to walk on at his hometown school. They passed. So did FIU. So did FAU. So did everyone else. At 17, he was sitting in his bedroom, crying over a silent recruiting inbox—after driving to 18 camps with his dad and sending highlights to more than 100 programs. Not one FBS offer. His only option? Yale. No scholarship. No NFL path. Everyone told him to be “realistic.” “Know your place.” “Be grateful.” He didn’t listen. Because Mendoza understood something most people miss: The worst outcome isn’t failing. It’s never getting the chance to try. Two weeks before signing day in 2022, his phone rang. Cal needed a body. One offer. Out of 134 schools. He took it. He arrived as the third-string quarterback. Spent a year on the scout team. Lost his first four starts. Got sacked 41 times behind a broken offensive line. Still got up. Every time. Then Cal brought in a transfer instead of building around him. So Mendoza left the only school that had ever said yes. He transferred to Indiana—the losingest program in college football history. People laughed. “Career suicide.” “Graveyard program.” “Nobody wins there.” One coach told him something different: “I’m going to make you the best Fernando Mendoza possible.” That was enough. Mendoza wasn’t just playing for football. His mother has battled multiple sclerosis for 18 years. Before every snap, he thought of her. “My mother is my why.” Indiana went 16–0. Beat six Top-10 teams. Won their first Big Ten title since 1945. Mendoza threw 41 touchdowns. Won the Heisman—first in school history. First Cuban-American to ever do it. Then came the title game. Miami. Near his hometown. Fourth-and-4. Season on the line. Quarterback draw. The kid 134 schools rejected spun through defenders and dove into the end zone. Game over. Indiana—national champions. The losingest program became the best team in America. All because a 17-year-old refused to believe “no” was the end. Rankings don’t decide your ceiling. Gatekeepers don’t write your ending. Being overlooked isn’t a verdict—it’s a starting point. Sometimes all you need is one shot… and the courage to bet on yourself when nobody else will. Don’t quit. Credit: Barclay Mullins

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wait a minute… where did the time go
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