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David “Red” Grewe 🇺🇸

David “Red” Grewe 🇺🇸

@Coaching7now

OpinionsMyOwn .. Dad of 7 amazing kids. Wife is stud, holds 25/yr hurdles track record 👀. 🚍Sales. Former D1 Head BB Coach @msubaseball 2009 Natty @lsubaseball

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Tommy Tuberville
Tommy Tuberville@CoachForGov·
The transfer portal has screwed up college sports. My bill is simple: you get 5 consecutive years to play 5 seasons and you get 1 transfer. After that, if you transfer again, you sit out a year. This will fix 80% of the issues in NIL today.
OutKick@Outkick

Exclusive: @CoachForGov introduces ‘Student Athlete Act Of 2026’ aimed at curtailing transfer portal chaos. It give athletes five years to play five seasons, while also penalizing a player 1 year for transferring a second time, he tells @OutKickHotMic outkick.com/sports/tommy-t…

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Next Level Baseball
Next Level Baseball@nextlevelbb·
Monte Lee is one of the best people in the baseball business.
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Baseball Quotes
Baseball Quotes@BaseballQuotes1·
every coach has been here at some point
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On3
On3@On3·
BREAKING: South Carolina is expected to part ways with head baseball coach Paul Mainieri, @PeteNakos reports. on3.com/college/south-…
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John Fanta
John Fanta@John_Fanta·
This is the best thing you will watch today.
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Tom Santos
Tom Santos@tommysantos14·
When Trump leaves office: The Department of War will go back to being the Defense Department. The Trump Kennedy Center will go back to being the Kennedy Center. The Gulf of America will once again be the Gulf of Mexico. The unfinished East Wing (it won't be finished by the end of Trump's term) will be rebuilt by the next president, and it will not be a ballroom. Federal agencies packed with unqualified loyalists will fire those people and rehire the career experts Trump fired. The Department of Justice will go back to enforcing the law instead of protecting the president. Scientific agencies like NOAA, the EPA, and the CDC will go back to publishing research without political interference. The U.S. will re-align with its allies and not with its enemies. The presidential pardon power will stop being used as a rewards program for loyalists. Inspectors General will go back to investigating corruption instead of getting fired for it. The White House press room will go back to having briefings, with real journalists and not podcasters. U.S. foreign policy will stop revolving around flattering dictators. And the world will progress as though Donald Trump never existed.
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Christopher Hale
Christopher Hale@ChristopherHale·
His musical choices for his funeral are a reminder that Holtz was a rank-and-file American Catholic.
Gretchen Crowe@GretchenOSV

The Mass of Christian Burial for Lou Holtz will be held today at 1 p.m. ET at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart at @NotreDame. First Reading: Wisdom 3: 1-9 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 23 (Haugen setting) Second reading: Romans 8: 3, 6-35, 37-39 Gospel: Matthew 5: 1-12a (the Beatitudes) Songs include Be Not Afraid, Taste and See (Moore), Ave Maria (Schubert), On Eagle's Wings, Final Commendation (Hughes), Amazing Grace and "Notre Dame Our Mother."

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OddsJam Football
OddsJam Football@OddsJamFB·
2005-2006 Jeff Samardzija 155 Catches 2266 Yards 28 TDs Dominated CFB and went to the MLB 😭 Follow for more CFB Throwback clips 🤝
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David “Red” Grewe 🇺🇸@Coaching7now·
What a libtard you must be.
Teddy Greenstein@TeddyGreenstein

Lou said some cringey stuff in his later years, but I still want to salute him. At age 23, I was assigned the ND football beat for the Chicago Trib. Lou was terrific to me — and hilarious to all. You could ask him one question and get four different notebook items. A few memories: He was adamant about being on time. So naturally I was late for our first one-on-one interview. Using an actual map (gulp), I exited the highway and drove straight into downtown South Bend. Had no cell phone. By the time I arrived at his office I was embarrassed and probably out of breath. I apologized profusely about getting lost. He put me at ease. Smiled and said: “Happens all the time.” When he hinted at resigning during a press conference in ‘97, I followed him back to his office. He offered no crumbs but said: “I admire you for coming back here to ask.” Loved this line while ND was in Ireland to play Navy: “The USA Today international is so thin you can toss it in the air and read it before it hits the ground.” Still his best all-time quote: “I didn’t realize how fast Rocket (Ismail) was until I saw him playing tennis — by himself.” He was FEARED by everyone on his team, despite having the build of a clothes hanger. One time we noticed a gash on his nose. He wouldn’t tell us how he got it. Turned out he was so steamed at his o-line, he stepped into a drill and hammered a DT. But he forgot to remove his glasses! RIP Lou, and thanks for being so welcoming to the new kid on the beat.

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Coach Vint
Coach Vint@coachvint·
This is one of the most poignant lessons from Lou Holtz.
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Bruce Straughan
Bruce Straughan@bruce_straughan·
Heroes get remembered but Legends never die! May you rest in eternal peace with God forever Coach Lou! RIP Lou Holtz ☘️🙏🏼
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Marc Gravely
Marc Gravely@MarcGravely·
Yesterday, I explained how seven insurance firms in London shut down one-fifth of the world's oil supply. Today, Trump may have just made the most aggressive sovereign insurance play in modern history. Here's what happened and why it matters: Trump ordered the U.S. Development Finance Corporation to immediately offer political risk insurance and guarantees to all maritime trade through the Gulf. Especially energy. Backed by Navy escorts if needed. Read that through the lens of what I described yesterday. The Strait didn't close because of missiles. It closed because the insurance market collapsed. P&I clubs pulled coverage, reinsurers withdrew, and the entire commercial shipping architecture froze. This move doesn't address the military problem. It addresses the actuarial one. The DFC is stepping into the void that Lloyd's and the London reinsurance market created when they pulled out. The U.S. government is effectively saying: we will underwrite what the private market won't. No sovereign has attempted to replace the global marine war risk market in real time during an active conflict. Here's why the structural implications are significant: 1. It challenges Lloyd's dominance. For centuries, London has been the center of gravity for marine insurance. Lloyd's and its reinsurers controlled pricing, terms, and risk appetite for global shipping. That concentration is exactly what made the actuarial blockade possible. A handful of firms in one city froze global oil flows. The DFC offering competitive political risk coverage to all shipping lines is a direct challenge to that architecture. If American-backed insurance proves cheaper and more reliable during crises, shippers may not return to London when the dust settles. 2. It breaks the actuarial blockade. I said yesterday that China has massive leverage over Iran but zero leverage over Lloyd's. The same was true of every oil-producing and oil-consuming nation watching their economies choke. This goes around the insurance market entirely. If the DFC covers the voyage and the Navy escorts the tanker, the ships sail. Oil flows. The spreadsheet blockade breaks. 3. It redirects billions in premium revenue. War risk premiums in the Gulf are currently running at extreme multiples — 3× to 5× pre-conflict rates. Those premiums were flowing to London reinsurers who then pulled coverage anyway. Now those premiums flow to Washington. At rates the DFC can set below the panicked London market, while still generating substantial returns. The same shippers get cheaper coverage. The revenue just changes continents. 4. It creates a chokepoint within the chokepoint. The Strait of Hormuz is already the world's most critical energy bottleneck. If the U.S. is both insurer and naval escort, America controls access at two levels: physical security and financial coverage. No other nation can replicate that. You need the world's dominant navy and a sovereign balance sheet large enough to backstop the risk. Only one country has both. 5. It reassures every stakeholder simultaneously. Gulf producers were watching exports freeze. Asian and European consumers were watching energy prices spike. Both feared the Iran campaign would wreck their economies. One announcement addressed all of them: your oil will move, your ships will be covered, and the rates will be reasonable. Yesterday I described a system with no TARP, no Fed equivalent, no backstop at global scale. This may be the first attempt to build one in real time, during the crisis itself. The actuarial blockade just met a sovereign counterparty.
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Skip Holtz
Skip Holtz@CoachSHoltz·
My father passed away today resting peacefully at home. I appreciate everyone’s thoughts and prayers over the last couple months! He was successful, but more important he was Significant.
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