Brett Hudson

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Brett Hudson

Brett Hudson

@BWHuddy

Bloomfield Hills, MI Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Brett Hudson
Brett Hudson@BWHuddy·
@nhl please get @espn off your coverage. It’s literally a joke. From @Buccigross calling games to @leahhextall calling games to not showing end of 1sr btwn vgk/anh & broadcasting phil/car on e/e2 is why the nhl needs to let @espn go
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Brett Hudson
Brett Hudson@BWHuddy·
@CPowers14 They are casted and developed by mirua. Stamped by McLaren - god I wish people would do research
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Christopher Powers
Christopher Powers@CPowers14·
I always say one thing you have to do when you are playing some of the best golf of your life at the age of 45 and you have a prime opportunity to win an elusive second major two weeks from now at a course you've won at before is to start playing new clubs made by a car brand
NUCLR GOLF@NUCLRGOLF

🚨🌹🏎️ JUST IN — Justin Rose has officially signed with McLaren Golf, becoming the first ambassador for the brand after working with the company on development for 2 years. Rose will play McLaren golf clubs and the partnership will begin this week in Miami.

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Brett Hudson
Brett Hudson@BWHuddy·
@stephenasmith golfers aren’t athletes? Walk w me for a week long tournament, playing as well, four days in 90 degree heat, mixed in w early mornings, 2x a day workouts, hitting balls for 2 + hours. Ya not athletes. GTF outta here cupcake loser
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Brett Hudson@BWHuddy·
@daniellabruce_ once again - get her off tigers and red wings pre / mid / post game. What is she wearing ? Holy jumpin. @WatchDSN also get Jason off. Chatter box who talks, doesn’t broadcast the game.
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Brett Hudson@BWHuddy·
@GolfChannel please for the love of god, get rid of Women calling coverage. @clubcar championship deserves better commentary. Please stop putting women in positions they don’t belong in and don’t want to be in. Poor lady has to commentate bc of you @GolfChannel
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Brett Hudson@BWHuddy·
@BarstoolChief this little bitch boy blocks and removes accounts on BS app bc he knows Chicago sports are his cuck
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Senator Amy Klobuchar
Senator Amy Klobuchar@SenAmyKlobuchar·
Today Sen. Smith and I met with Brent and Luke Ganger — Renee Good’s brothers.   We discussed their sister’s legacy. Renee was kind. A loving mother of three whose life was tragically taken far too soon.    Their grief is profound— and so is their call for justice and accountability.
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RadioGenoa@RadioGenoa·
Poor white woman.
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Brett Hudson@BWHuddy·
@garzaminutes @usahockey Yet horcoff left the USA team for Michigan and better things , aka the nhl. Horcoff maybe the best American forward once all said and done. It’s a 21 under tourney. Who gives a F
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Quinn Hughesbumps
Quinn Hughesbumps@garzaminutes·
@usahockey BEST: Zellers GREAT: Reid, Spellacy GOOD: Kempf, Lee, Osburn, Stiga MID: Bednarik, Hagens, Hensler, Hutson, McKinney, McMorrow, Plante, Rheaume-Mullen, Vansaghi, Zeimer BAD: Barnett, Eiserman, Emery, Heil, Knowling UTTER DOGSHIT: MOTZKO, Horcoff, Kleber, Mooney
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Brett Hudson@BWHuddy·
@SCSportsTruth You have to be one of the states biggest troll jobs anyone has ever witnessed. Enough said. Don’t @ me either. Fool.
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Derek Stone
Derek Stone@SCSportsTruth·
The only way Michigan would’ve had a shot to beat Ohio State is if Justice Haynes and Jordan Marshall combined for 300 rushing yards, but since Haynes might not be available, Michigan’s four-game winning streak vs. Ohio State is doomed. #goblue
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Brett Hudson@BWHuddy·
Headed to HULU or whatever if @YouTubeTV can’t figure out this Disney thing. @FCC is this a ploy to get users to switch to Hulu tv which is owned by Disney for better market share 🤔
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Ohio’s Tate@OhioTate·
What an outfit in Right Field. Guy hasn’t missed a game all year. Cleveland is ready today.
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Barstool Gambling@stoolgambling·
The call on the field is OVERTURNED A run comes off the board for Detroit and we’re tied up in the 4th
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Brett Hudson@BWHuddy·
@bobbyburke17 Dumbass - Tennessee didn’t lose the game bc of a missed late FG. When are dumb ass sports “fans” going to realize this ?!? You wasted all afternoon for a take like this ?
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Bobby Burke
Bobby Burke@bobbyburke17·
You mean to tell me the Tennessee football program can't find a better kicker than this
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Brett Hudson@BWHuddy·
@AaronGramza Bc he was blocking a down field man? Yes live was downfield. Shut up you cupcake
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DSquared 🅾️🌰
DSquared 🅾️🌰@IceShark8·
From the Grok Sports Desk: The NCAA’s Final Fumble: Michigan’s Sign-Stealing Scandal and the End of a Toothless Giant The @NCAA , once the self-proclaimed guardian of college sports integrity, has cemented its irrelevance with its limp response to the University of Michigan’s sign-stealing scandal. What should have been a defining moment for accountability in college football has instead become a damning epitaph for an organization that’s lost its grip on authority. Michigan’s calculated scheme, orchestrated by former staffer Connor Stalions, involved impermissible in-person scouting and signal theft, violating NCAA Bylaw 11.6.1. Yet, the NCAA’s handling of the case—marked by delays, indecision, and a baffling reluctance to impose meaningful penalties—has exposed it as a relic, incapable of enforcing its own rules. The evidence against Michigan was overwhelming. Stalions allegedly purchased tickets to over 30 games across three years, deploying a network of associates to record opponents’ sidelines, a clear breach of NCAA regulations. Reports indicate he even appeared in disguise on Central Michigan’s sideline during a 2023 game against Michigan State. This wasn’t a minor infraction; it was a systematic effort to gain an unfair advantage, tainting Michigan’s 2023 national championship run. Yet, the NCAA’s response has been a masterclass in inertia. A two-day hearing in June 2025 concluded with no immediate ruling, only a vague promise of a decision within 30 to 90 days—a timeline that conveniently stretched towards the start of the 2025 season. Michigan’s self-imposed slap on the wrist—suspending head coach Sherrone Moore for two games against lesser opponents, Central Michigan and Nebraska— reeks of gamesmanship. The NCAA’s apparent willingness to accept this, despite Moore’s alleged deletion of 52 text messages with Stalions, signals a lack of spine. ESPN’s Pete Thamel described it as a “strategic negotiation,” with Michigan lowballing the punishment, betting the NCAA won’t push for more. This isn’t justice; it’s a mockery of accountability. Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti’s letter to the NCAA, arguing that Michigan’s three-game suspension of former coach Jim Harbaugh in 2023 was punishment enough, further undermines the case. Petitti’s stance, while pragmatic for conference optics, ignores the severity of the violations—six Level 1 infractions among 11 total charges. The NCAA’s failure to counter this narrative, coupled with President Charlie Baker’s claim that Michigan’s 2023 title was won “fair and square,” suggests a troubling willingness to let a powerhouse program skate. The NCAA’s inaction isn’t new; it’s a pattern. From inconsistent penalties in past scandals to its inability to adapt to the NIL era, the organization has long been a punching bag for critics. Social media echoes this sentiment, with fans calling the scandal a “witch hunt” or decrying the NCAA’s powerlessness. But this case was a chance to prove its relevance. Instead, by dragging its feet and signaling leniency, the NCAA has confirmed what many suspected: it’s a toothless bureaucracy, outpaced by the modern game. As college football evolves, with helmet communication now legal and the transfer portal reshaping rosters, the NCAA’s role as a moral arbiter feels increasingly obsolete. Michigan’s rivals, particularly in Columbus and East Lansing, won’t forget this scandal, regardless of the NCAA’s ruling. The damage to the sport’s integrity is done, and the NCAA’s failure to act decisively marks its final, fatal misstep. The Wolverines may escape with their trophies intact, but the NCAA’s credibility lies in tatters, a relic of a bygone era in college athletics.
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Brett Hudson@BWHuddy·
@uly488 @IceShark8 Say that to all the 5star recruits they got and didn’t they just land another one?!! Top RB in the country. OSU is such a farce it’s hilarious. Who the f wants to live in Ohio
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Ulysses Silveira
Ulysses Silveira@uly488·
@IceShark8 It's actually bigger than originally thought! With new rules it's way bigger Michigan was rumored to be having trouble paying players this is not going to help! And Michigan's reputation is finished! Nobody thinks of them as elite but a cheat!
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