Johnsburg HS Hoops - Elgin CC & UT Martin ⚾️ Alum

Joined March 2012
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How in the world does this guy hit for the cycle & not a single announcer said anything?
Adrian Rodriguez is the third player in College World Series history to hit for the cycle
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There's no place like Bloomington. ⚪️🔴
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Bo Nix - every throw of 20 air yards from a clean pocket in 2025
14 May 2025
Every Bo Nix throw of 20 air yards from a clean pocket in 2024:
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It’s honestly so sick the Walton-Penner ownership group just went ahead with an entirely privately funded stadium and never once even played this dance as a theoretical. Just immediately went “new stadium we’re paying for it and it’s staying in Denver proper”.
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Jun 5
Bo Nix took huge strides every week to lead the Broncos to a huge 14-3 season. After a decade long QB drought Denver found their franchise guy.
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You're gonna want to watch this
The official College Football 27 trailer
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5000 people singing Country Roads after advancing to Supers. Chills

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bored so here’s 1 minute of Bo Nix laying pipe on defenses
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Last weekend of Spring AAU. Balled out all weekend—14 PPG🔥. Played up one game and dropped 19. Highlights below⬇️ @JHSSkyhawkBball @DoogieHauser01 @CoachTous @IMGABasketball @northernilhoop @PrepHoopsIL @scottybscout @WolvesILL @ILHoopStars
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May 25
Anyways Bo Nix.

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🚨 SUMMER YOUTH HOOPS CAMP 🚨 Link to sign-up: johnsburg.revtrak.net/rw-sum…
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Yeah at some point you all have to let this go. How could you have watched this, and come out of it with the conclusion that Bo Nix is not good at football
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Colin Holderman has been a heckuva addition for the Guardians. He enters with two on and one out and strikes out two to send this game to the 10th. He entered today with a 1.56 ERA and a 0.75 WHIP with 19 strikeouts in 17 1/3 innings.
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The Caleb Williams glazing has hit a new (and moronic) level. He’s not even top 2 from his draft class 🙄. He’s the least accurate QB in the NFL for the most part. Stop looking at highlight reels and actually watch his tape. He’s not awful, but he’s not top 10 either.
Ranking the Top 32 Starting QB’s to build an NFL franchise around: - Sam Darnold is the biggest riser over the last year - I heavily considered putting Caleb Williams as high as 2 - Cam Ward Vs. Fernando Mendoza is very fascinating - Jayden Daniels is slept on, he’ll be back
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When Bo Nix had probably the most impressive QB performance last season 👀

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He's the real deal💪 This past weekend @UTMBase outfielder TJ Grines became the first member of the 50 RBI/50 SB club since 2010. Grines owns 62 stolen bags (best in the country) and 54 RBIs. #MartinMade #OVCit
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May 7
More Teams and More Games in 2027! The #MarchMadness Expansion explained. @MarchMadnessMBB x @MarchMadnessWBB
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A look at the new bracket 👀
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I've been pretty quiet on the shot clock being voted down in Indiana because I know it's a delicate topic with a lot of moving parts. But I was one of the 68% of coaches who voted FOR the shot clock. To me, that's important. The people with the closest pulse on the game, the people in gyms every single day teaching players, building programs, studying film, and understanding what today's players actually need, overwhelmingly said yes. Yet somehow, 17 of the 18 administrators voted against it. The implementation costs are not lost on me. I understand smaller schools have concerns. But I also think the "$10,000 per school" number being floated around is pretty inflated. I could go online right now and buy large digital countdown clocks for around $100. Are they perfect? No. But from a problem-solving standpoint, there are absolutely ways to make this more affordable than people are making it out to be. So why did I vote yes? Because I think a shot clock forces better basketball habits. It forces coaches to teach decision-making, advantage basketball, reading defenses, pace, timing, and offensive organization. It reduces some of the over-controlling "joystick coaching" where every possession is dictated from the sideline for 90 seconds. All of that matters for player development and basketball IQ. I know the argument always gets brought up that only a tiny percentage of high school players will play college basketball, and even fewer will play professionally. That's true. But how many WANT to play at the next level? I think that's the more important question. Are we helping prepare players for what modern basketball actually looks like? That shouldn't be the only factor in the decision, but I do think it should matter. The IHSAA noted that there are very few possessions lasting over 35 seconds in Indiana high school basketball. I only have anecdotal evidence from my own season, but I would argue 25-30% of possessions in our games lasted longer than that. And once you get into end-of-quarter and end-of-game situations, that number skyrockets. If the clock gets under a minute, teams hold for the last shot. Mine included. Ends of games become foul-fests trying to extend possessions, and I honestly think it creates a worse product a lot of the time. Meanwhile, much of the rest of the basketball world is using a shot clock, starting as young as 12 years old, because they understand it accelerates skill development, spacing, decision-making, and the feel for the game. And if we're being honest, the rest of the world is catching up to the United States in basketball skill. There are a lot of reasons for that, but their emphasis on skill development is absolutely part of it. I fully understand there are challenges with implementation. But 33 other states have figured it out. At some point, I think the conversation has to shift from finding reasons to say no toward trying to solve for yes.
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Some season specials to look back on ⬇️ Player led teams are the best teams. What a special group to be around every single day starting back in June 🟡🔵
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