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Doug Cross

@DougityDog

Tampa, FL เข้าร่วม Nisan 2011
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Doug Cross@DougityDog·
Finally someone with full length video privileges posts the most watched YouTube football video in history on Twitter in its unedited form...instead of all these fake, poor man's, butchered copies that have gone viral over the years.
Quigs@BigSeanQ_

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Doug Cross@DougityDog·
It's crazy in my M. S. sports law class at WVU in 2011 I proposed that it was an unsustainable system and would change soon (because it's clearly at its base level unethical) . No classmate seemed to agree with me... If a bunch of 20 something year olds didn't see it coming I don't think a bunch of 40+ year olds did
Matt Bowers@_Matt_Bowers_

Anyone feeling sorry for the #NCAA consider this. They had multiple decades to get ahead of this and create a system to govern. Maybe 12-15 years ago the could have agreed to have players compensated $2500 per Semester and would not agree to that. The system is bad because of the anytime transfer rule really. But the NCAA is 100% getting what it has had coming for a long time. #CFP #NCAA #SEC #NIL

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T.J. Walker@TJWalkerRadio·
The finish to St. X vs. Male was better than any dunk contest I’ve seen this decade. No exaggeration- watch the full 2-minute clip, uncut, via @glicod. St. X wins Round 3, 83–68, and leads the season series 2–1. These teams could meet two more times this year.
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Doug Cross@DougityDog·
@ValerioCapraro No one who actually understands science believes this because those who do..they know a scientific process was not used. Conclusions are invalid when you do not start from proper time frames and control for variables this is the biggest joke. Not science
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Valerio Capraro@ValerioCapraro·
Fascinating paper just published in Science. The authors analyze the career trajectories of top performers across multiple domains, including Nobel laureates, elite chess players, Olympic gold medalists, and more. Their central finding challenges a common belief. Intensive, single-discipline training at a young age does confer an early advantage, but this advantage fades over time. By contrast, individuals exposed to multidisciplinary practice early in life tend to start more slowly. Yet, over the long run, they are more likely to reach world-class performance, eventually overtaking early specialists, who often plateau just below the very top. An important reminder that breadth early on can be a powerful investment in long-term excellence. Link to the paper in the first reply.
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thehillsofwestv@thehillsofwestv·
It Means More in Morgantown. @ChrisHenryJr
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Sam@FootballGuy_65·
Rocco Becht, protected by Kevin Brown, completes a pass to Chris Henry Jr for a WVU touchdown!
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Doug Cross@DougityDog·
@closedsundaypod/video/7579678794064203021" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">tiktok.com/@closedsundayp… Steve Smith just want's everyone to be a pure WR. Tavon ran for 344 yds against the #12 team in the country the most yards ever rushed against a top 25. Mostly OUT OF THE BACKFIELD! Steve wouldn't have been able to do that. Its on the team who drafts him or acquires him to use him effectively. And he showed he can perform from the slot in the NFL
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