Greg Wardlow

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Greg Wardlow

Greg Wardlow

@GregWardlow7

Dad & Grandpa Two time Retiree 33 yrs. IT professional 17 yrs. College Softball Coach

Katılım Nisan 2021
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Greg Wardlow
Greg Wardlow@GregWardlow7·
@notgaetti I don't understand walk-off triples. Doesn't the game end when the winning run crosses the plate? Batter most likely not reaching 3rd until after run scores.
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Reed Becker
Reed Becker@reedbecker21·
@StevePoliti The fact that McNamara made zero substitutions for the entire game is insane. His guys were gassed in the second half and it cost him the game.
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Steve Politi
Steve Politi@StevePoliti·
Oh, Siena. I know, that was a big ask from the universe. I still asked. Nicely!
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Greg Wardlow
Greg Wardlow@GregWardlow7·
@JonRothstein Very refreshing Post game interviews with Howard players and Coach Blakeney. Outstanding ambassadors for Howard University.
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Jon Rothstein
Jon Rothstein@JonRothstein·
And then there were 67. Howard over UMBC in Dayton. The FIRST EVER NCAA Tournament victory for this program.
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Greg Wardlow
Greg Wardlow@GregWardlow7·
Pretty good opener. UMBC down by 11 with less than 2 min. left, roars back and has a chance to tie at the buzzer. Howard hangs on. MADNESS!
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Aaron Breitman
Aaron Breitman@aaron_breitman·
No. 14 Rutgers upsets No. 11 Minnesota 72-67 to advance v. No. 6 UCLA on Thursday night. Tariq Francis breaks Corey Sanders’ B1G tourney scoring record with 29 points on 5-7 from 3. Darren Buchanan 6 points, 7 assists, 5 rebounds, 0 turnovers. RU 10-23 from three, 17 pts off TOs.
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Greg Wardlow
Greg Wardlow@GregWardlow7·
@NCAAFNation247 With the transfer portal, ratings of recruiting classes has far less relevance than in the past. There are no guarantees that any 4 or 5 star will still be in the program before they are productive.
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NCAAF Nation
NCAAF Nation@NCAAFNation247·
Greg Schiano is 31-41 since coming back to Rutgers and it's no doubt that frustration is growing amongst the fanbase. I feel like his teams play tough but it's frustrating to watch them go 7-6 in his best seasons with teams that you felt could win 9+ games. It's no easy task playing in the #BigTen and trying to turn around a program who was awful under Chris Ash but after what Indiana did it's really no excuse anymore. The good news for Rutgers fans is the 2026 Recruiting Class is THE BEST EVER IN PROGRAM HISTORY by AVG Recruit Ranking. 4 star EDGE Rinaldo Callaway is a player who has the size and athleticism to make an early impact. I also believe 4 star CB Devonte Anderson and 4 star Safety Messiah Tilson will become really good additions.
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Greg Wardlow
Greg Wardlow@GregWardlow7·
@JamesKratch I may be silly but Indiana just won the National Championship a mere two years after getting whipped at home to RUTGERS! Nice job, Snyder but you have to take a backseat to Cignetti
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James Kratch
James Kratch@JamesKratch·
Indiana is an incredible story. But the sport has changed and it’s silly to say this turnaround is greater than what Bill Snyder did at Kansas State.
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Chris Carrino
Chris Carrino@ChrisCarrino·
An historic broadcast tonight as the Capper, @TimCapstraw calls his 2000th consecutive Nets game. A great basketball analyst, and even better partner and friend. This streak started October 30, 2002. Astounding!
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Greg Wardlow
Greg Wardlow@GregWardlow7·
@Evan_Hand 3 of those were won by the favored team. The only big upset was Miami beating Ohio State. Let's not get carried away with the time off argument
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Ev Hand
Ev Hand@Evan_Hand·
Teams who had a first round bye in the College Football Playoff are now officially 1-7 in the first 2 years of the new 12 team format. And it’s all because of 2 sacred dates... Army / Navy game & New Years Eve / Day
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Greg Wardlow
Greg Wardlow@GregWardlow7·
@briannnnf Not a surprise if Strong & Duff both transfer. They are NFL WRs and need an experienced, quality QB to showcase their talents. Penn State??
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Greg Wardlow
Greg Wardlow@GregWardlow7·
@SethDavisHoops Did Capra have any idea how this would affect us time and time again? Doesn't matter how many times we've heard that
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Seth Davis
Seth Davis@SethDavisHoops·
Good idea, Ernie, a toast. To my big brother George. The richest man in town. I'm done.
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Seth Davis
Seth Davis@SethDavisHoops·
"I know you feel bad." Is there anything more loving you can say to another human being?
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Seth Davis
Seth Davis@SethDavisHoops·
It is truly hard to believe a year has passed, but here we are again, Christmas Eve, counting down the hours to NBC’s airing of “It’s A Wonderful Life.” Once again, the best movie ever made arrives just when we need it. Do we ever NOT need it? #IAWL Each year I am more grateful to be alive and able to partake in this holiday tradition. I live in L.A. but I’ll be live tweeting the east coast version thanks to my father @LannyDavis who will FaceTime the whole thing for me. He just turned 80! Hey Pop, you want a shock? I think you’re a great guy. This year is the movie’s 79th anniversary. It has lived a long and wonderful life! Like many of you, I grew up watching it more times than I can count. I can recite virtually every line. As my family will tell you, they come up often. “I burped!” Many years ago, I was watching the movie on Christmas Eve like always, and I started tweeting about it. I was inundated with good cheer—on Twitter! I have done a live tweet every year since. This is your chance to unfollow if it’s not your cup of egg nog. The story of how this became a Christmas classic is almost as good as the movie itself. #IAWL is based on a short story written by Philip Van Doren Stern called “The Greatest Gift.” The story tells of a man named George Pratt who contemplates suicide on Christmas Eve. He’s saved by The Stranger, never identified. The whole story takes place on the day George went to the bridge. It doesn’t explain much about George’s life. One of the differences in the story is that when Unborn George finds Mary, he discovers she is married with two kids. Her husband is meshugenah. Anyway it took Philip two years to finish the 4100-word story. He couldn’t find a publisher so he printed a bunch of booklets and sent them to friends for Christmas in 1943. There’s a great lesson in that. Believe in yourself and be true to your art, no matter what! Somehow a producer at RKO Pictures saw the story and pitched it to Cary Grant, who said he was interested in playing George. RKO purchased the movie rights for $10k and later sold it to Frank Capra’s Liberty Films. Two magazines, including Good Housekeeping, published Philip’s short story in January 1945 under the title “The Man Who Was Never Born.” When Grant became unavailable because he was making The Bishop’s Wife, Capra reached out to super agent Lew Wasserman and said he wanted Jimmy Stewart, who had starred in Capra’s movie Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. Stewart had just served as an Air Force flight leader in WW2. His nerves were frayed and his bank account was empty. @CNN published a great story about how he called on that pain for that compelling moment where he prays alone in Nick’s bar. cnn.com/2020/12/19/ent… Capra tried to get several actresses, including Ginger Rogers, to play Mary and eventually chose Donna Reed. Reed grew up in Iowa and won a bet with Lionel Barrymore (Mr. Potter) that she could milk a cow on set. The town of Seneca Falls, N.Y., claims itself as the place upon which the movie was based. There’s a museum there, an annual festival and a bridge that looks like the one George jumped off. It’s unclear just how true this is, but hey, let’s roll with it. The movie was filmed over 90 days in Culver City and Encino, Calif. The famous swimming pool scene was filmed at Beverly Hills HS. I’m told the floor/pool still exists and yet somehow I have never jumped in while wearing a suit. Who can make that happen for me in 2026? One of the alternate endings was a scene where George drops to his knees and recites the Lord’s Prayer. Capra thought that was overly religious and had it changed. The movie also originally ended with everyone singing “Ode to Joy.” Capra changed that to “Auld Lang Syne.” Janie practiced it all day! #IAWL opened in NYC on 12/20/46 to mixed reviews and poor box office. It lost about half a million dollars for RKO. It got a slew of Oscar nominations (picture, director, actor) but only won a technical achievement award. Shortly after its release the FBI conducted a review of the film out of concern for “communist messaging.” They didn’t like the portrayal of Mr. Potter. Critics like Ayn Rand apparently forgot that George Bailey was a capitalist, too. thenation.com/article/societ… The movie would have been largely forgotten except for a heavenly clerical error. It had been purchased by Paramount, but in 1974 the company made a mistake and failed to renew the copyright. That meant any TV station in America could air the movie for free. Starting in the early 1980’s, It’s A Wonderful Life aired nonstop through the holidays. It recaptured America’s hearts. Karolyn Grimes, who played Zuzu, was walking by a TV store one day, saw it on all the tubes and said, “I think I was in that movie.” Incidentally Grimes has endured many hardships. She was orphaned as a teenager, lost two husbands, and her 18-year-old son died by suicide. She is an eloquent ambassador for the film. This 2011 @wapo story descibes it: washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/styl… Here's another sad story about the actress who played Mary’s rival, Violet Bick. You never know what someone is going through. That’s why it’s so important to be kind! stowens.medium.com/the-not-so-won… The copyright was reclaimed in 1993 and the movie was licensed to NBC. The re-airings became less frequent, but by that point the movie had become a must-see holiday classic, which is why I’ll be watching (yet again) tonight. Two of the child actors are the only members of the cast still alive. Grimes and Jimmy Hawkins, who played Tommy (he burped!) are the living ambassadors for this beautiful piece of art. apnews.com/article/entert… I also recommend this 2022 essay by Clare Coffey at @bulwarkonline about the movie’s somewhat controversial portrayal of Mary in the post-George world. Interesting take! thebulwark.com/p/there-is-no-… What makes this such a special work of art is that it doesn’t just remain relevant, it becomes MORE relevant each year. The themes of love, longing, empathy and gratitude remain ever-present. It is a beautiful reminder of what's really important in life, even (and especially!) during our hardest hours. The movie is also coming amidst a very important conversation about the definition of manhood. There is a growing strain in our culture that argues a “real” man is someone who says what he wants, does what he wants, and takes everything he can, regardless of whom he hurts. You don't win unless someone else loses. George Bailey presents a different archetype, a man who is humble, who sacrifices and puts other people first, who loves his wife and is loyal to his children, who seeks to lift people up even when he's down, who has big dreams but never wants credit for the things he already has. Which one is “real” to you? Discuss! This year for my live tweet I am extending a special invitation/request for people who have attempted suicide or had suicidal thoughts. If you are comfortable, please share your stories with me so I can RT them. People are hurting, and they need to know they’re not alone. The national suicide hotline is 988. Please use it if you need it! There’s nothing stronger than recognizing your vulnerabilities. We all have them. For a long time, I have wanted to write a book on “It’s A Wonderful Life.” So allow me to manifest: Someday soon I WILL write a book about this movie. I have so much to say about it! Feel free to pass this message along to your favorite book publisher and editor. Y’all know how to reach me. Also, I have two Goldendooles. One is named Clarence. He is my guardian angel. My previous dog’s name was Bailey. Notice a pattern? Three years ago, I took (forced?) my family to go to our local theater and we watched it with no commercials and no tweeting. Just the five of us and our popcorn. And yes, we cried when Harry made his toast at the end. I highly recommend that experience if you get the chance. So I hope you will join me, George, Clarence and the gang at 8 pm ET. When the movie is over in the east, I will watch it again on the west coast with my family. I won’t watch the movie so much as watch them watch the movie. Even better. Even in the toughest of times, there’s nothing like a beautiful piece of art to remind us to be grateful for the wonderful things in our lives. Tweet ya at 8 pm ET!
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Greg Wardlow
Greg Wardlow@GregWardlow7·
@On3Richie Don't think you should be swayed by the players. With NIL money (PSU has lots), a top coach can quickly build a championship caliber roster. (See Cignetti/Indiana)
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Greg Wardlow
Greg Wardlow@GregWardlow7·
@briannnnf lots of empty seats in Happy Valley yesterday. Will be interesting to see the percentage of Nittany Lion fans in Piscataway. In the past, it has been close to 50-50. Perhaps Rutgers will finally have a significant home field advantage
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