Christian, husband, and dad. Below average on the golf course, trying to run my race and finish well.

Joined October 2010
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Awesome!! @BudCauley
Bud Cauley didn’t know if he would play professional golf again after a 2018 car crash left him with six broken ribs, a collapsed lung, a broken leg, and a concussion. 8 years later, he is a PGA Tour champion. πŸ₯Ή
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Potential is worthless without discipline and diligence. What you do, and how you do it, will always matter more than what you could do.
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Congrats, @CoachCorliss! Loved our time working together at LRCA - learned a ton from you! Good luck in the #NBAFinals!
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The legend @Jegreenwood1 called this.
🚨ALERT: Top overall national seed @UCLABaseball drops a 3-2 decision to Saint Mary's at the Los Angeles Regional. Jacob Johnson hit two bombs for @SMC_Baseball in the win. This sport, man. @NCAABaseball
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Lane Kiffin hiring Coach O back to LSU
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Orange Beach 2026: β€œYou’re from Arkansas? I love Bill Clinton!” β€œMan, them Dawgs are going to be GOOD this year!” β€œI love your @TheMasters hat!” Vacation conversations hit different.
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No workout needed today β€” just pull the beach wagon. πŸ’ͺπŸ–οΈ
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Arkansas knocks off Auburn 2-1 at the SEC tournament. @RazorbackBSB now has 18 wins vs. Q1 RPI teams and will face Georgia tomorrow. I think I'd be pretty surprised at this point if Arkansas is not hosting in Fayetteville next weekend.
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Congrats, @CrassBasketball!
𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐅𝐅 𝐔𝐏𝐃𝐀𝐓𝐄 Welcome 4 New Faces and 2 Familiar Ones #LittleRocksTeam
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Not enough Kleenex for Dad. Love you, buddy! πŸ‘¨πŸ»β€πŸŽ“β€οΈ
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Mike Tirico told me his secret. It wasn't talent. It wasn't luck. It was what he does on every flight home. A few years ago, I met him at a restaurant bar in Indianapolis during the Big Ten tournament. One of the biggest voices in sports. He didn't lead with his rΓ©sumΓ©. He introduced himself. He asked questions. He cared about every person in the room before anyone cared about him. Eventually, I asked him what made him great. He said after every game he calls, on the flight home, he pulls up the broadcast and watches it back. Listens to his own voice. Hunts for the misses. The dead air. The calls he wishes he could have over. Every game. Twenty-plus years in. He wasn't born world-class. He worked his way there one flight at a time. The best in any room are usually the ones still grading themselves the hardest. World-class isn't a personality. It's a habit.
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β€œIf it won’t matter in 5 YEARS don’t give it more than 5 MINUTES attention.” - @tyromper
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Officially the most wonderful time of the year. #SECBSB x #SECTourney
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Hard days reveal what easy days hide. Nobody's attitude gets tested on a good day. Nobody's faith gets proven when everything is working. Nobody's character shows up when the meeting goes well and the boss is happy and the project lands perfectly. That's just a good day. The hard day is where everything real lives. How you treat people when you're tired. How you respond when you're wronged. How you show up when showing up costs you something. That's the version of you that matters.
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β€œQuit looking around for excuses and try to find answers.” - @BrandtSnedeker
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Great guy! Congrats! @3_man_weave
Jonesboro boys asst. coach Kenton Weaver heads to eastern Craighead Co. to head up the girls program @ Riverside. He replaces Tyler Timms, who recently took the Valley View job.
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Franklin Featherston retweeted
Living in fear of a hypothetical future steals the joy of your current reality. So many people lose today worrying about something that has not even happened. Their mind lives in tomorrow while their life is happening right now. Fear has a way of pulling you into imagined problems, imagined conversations, imagined outcomes, until you miss the people, moments, and opportunities sitting right in front of you. Do not let an uncertain tomorrow rob you of a meaningful today. That does not mean you ignore wisdom or preparation. It means you stop surrendering today to possibilities that may never come. Most of the things we fear never happen the way we imagined they would anyway. There is still good in front of you right now. There are still people to love, moments to enjoy, opportunities to step into, and purpose to live out. Do not miss what is real because you are consumed by what is possible. You do not have to have every answer about tomorrow to live fully today. Take a breath. Trust God with what you cannot control. Handle what is in front of you. Stay present. Stay grateful. Life is happening now.
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