Great family. Cool job. Good friends. @SportsTalkMiss on SuperTalk Mississippi. SEC Network. ESPN. @OleMissNetwork.

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Thankful for lifelong memories with my boy. Rebs are hot.
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MOON 🌕 SHOT Judd
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So, Mississippi chose to stay out of online sports betting, missing out on 10s of millions in tax revenue for our state. Now, DraftKings has rolled out a "super app" that places prediction markets side by side with their standard betting app. Good thing we didn't need any of that money for K-12 eduacation, roads and bridges, higher ed or anything else. Paraphrasing what @SenDavidBlount told me earlier this year on @MorningsCross , "with prediction markets like Kalshi growing, it's not that much revenue anymore." Glad we protected those "brick and mortar" gaming properties. Hope it was worth it.
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Richard Cross retweeted
Monday, ESPN presents @NCAABaseball elimination games! ⚾️ Winners advance to the NCAA Super Regionals #RoadToOmaha
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The energy last night at Blue Bell was off the charts. College baseball is growing…the crowds across the country this weekend have been so good… Let’s run it back on regional final Sunday!
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The #RoadToOmaha starts here! ⚾️ Beginning Friday, ESPN networks present every pitch of the '26 @NCAABaseball Regionals thru the #MCWS Schedule & commentator teams: bit.ly/4fH1exu
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Aronimink is going to be spectacular for the 108th playing of the @PGA Championship. Pour a cup of coffee and join Steve Melnyk, Gary Christian and me for Featured Group coverage starting tomorrow morning at 7:30ET/6:30CT, streaming on ESPN .
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Richard Cross retweeted
Lacrosse is the fastest growing team sport in the South…come see what it’s all about (and cheer for Regents) this weekend in Oxford. Semis at 1, championship game at 7:30. Big thanks to the team @mtradepark for hosting on short notice.
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Soccer ⚽️ ➡️ Dance rehearsal🩰 ➡️ Lacrosse 🥍 ➡️ Dance recital 🩰 ➡️ Lacrosse 🥍 (hopefully) Let’s have a Saturday!
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Wow! Kinney Ferris with @VisitOxfordMS tells @MorningsCross that @DoubleDeckerArt drew 111,700 visitors last Saturday and the city of Oxford had 228,000 in town for DD, @olemissbsb, @mtradepark and @OxfordSD baseball!
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🏆 ⛳️ Congrats, @OleMissMGolf!
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My bad, @haydenfederico3. What a catch.
.@haydenfederico3 BE LEGENDARY🤌 WHAT. A. SNAG.🔥
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CONTEXT IS NECESSARY HERE: This special session gives the Mississippi Legislature the opportunity to redraw Mississippi Supreme Court District maps (which will also affect commissioner positions - public service, transportation, etc). The reaction nationally is “Mississippi is going to redistrict, like Virginia.” That is not accurate…at least not yet. The Callais decision COULD open the door to congressional restricting in Mississippi, but precious few (if any) legislators or politicos in Mississippi have given an indication there is an appetite for this. Mississippi is currently 3-1 R/D in the US House. While 4-0 is possible if the lines are carefully drawn, 2-2 is also in play. Perhaps the most interesting part of this conversation going forward is whether Callais would allow the Mississippi Legislature to undo the state legislative district lines that were drawn a year ago, which led to Republicans losing their supermajority in the Mississippi Senate.
I don’t typically make news on a Friday afternoon, but today I am going to make an exception: I’m calling a special session. During the recently completed regular session, the Legislature discussed drawing new maps to comply with a decision from a federal judge from the Northern District of Mississippi - a decision that has been appealed to the 5th Circuit and the appeal has been heretofore stayed pending future U.S. Supreme Court decisions. The entire world knows the Callais decision has not yet been handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court. It is a decision that could (and in my view should) forever change the way we draw electoral maps. It is my belief and federal law requires that the Mississippi Legislature be given the first opportunity to draw these maps. And the fact is, they haven’t had a fair opportunity to do that because of the pending Callais decision. For those reasons, I am using my constitutional authority to allow the Mississippi Legislature to use their constitutionally recognized right to draw these maps once the new rules of the game are known following Callais. It is my sincere hope that, in deciding Callais, the U.S. Supreme Court will reaffirm the animating principle that all Americans are created equal and that when the government classifies its citizens on the basis of race, even as a perceived remedy to right a wrong, it engages in the offensive and demeaning assumption that Americans of a particular race, because of their race, think alike and share the same interests and preferences – a concept that is odious to a free people whose institutions are founded upon the doctrine of equality. The special session will take place on the calendar day that falls 21 days after the U.S. Supreme Court issues the Callais decision.
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Let me be clear…this decision by @tatereeves is a positive one for Mississippi. But the national media/pundit reaction is somewhat misguided…at least for now.
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If only there were examples of successful golf courses/developments built in remote parts of the US. Golfers are generally unwilling to travel to elite courses if they are off the beaten path. Pretty unprecedented gamble by Trout and Co.
This is going to be a fascinating bet to watch. Trout's bet is that high net worth golfers will get on a private jet and fly anywhere to play -- even to Vineland, NJ (45 mins from Philly, 2 hours from NY).
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Richard Cross retweeted
Same song… Different verse. But it is still FALSE! In 2019, it was Democrat Jim Hood. In 2023, it was Democrat Brandon Presley. And, in 2026, it is liberal Democrat Hob Bryan! And those “secret meetings” he is talking about. Yes I admit it. I have had many meetings with: The MS Department of Health. The MS Dept of Mental Health. The Division of Medicaid. Physicians. Hospitals serving 75% of the Medicaid population. FQHCs. Other Republican Governors. And, believe it or not, I even admit that I had a “secret meeting” with Democrat Senator Bryan and Senator Boyd and Senator Hopson!!
“It’s the Governor’s action, trying for some reason to force Greenwood to close.” Senator Hob Bryan says decisions surrounding $200 million in federal healthcare funding are being made behind closed doors.
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Just a mama duck and her babies getting some help from a pair of geese while a bald eagle 🦅 is going after dinner. Love a warm spring night in Oxford.
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These announcements almost seem routine. They’re not. Great job @tatereeves, @bill_cork_ms, @DelbertHosemann, @JasonWhiteMS, Mississippi Legislature and everyone else involved!
$25 billion total investment. 2,000 total jobs. @amazon is investing another $12 billion and creating 800 more jobs across Madison and Hinds County. That makes $25 billion and 2,000 jobs in announcements in Madison, Warren and Hinds counties in just the last two years. The company isn’t just reinvesting in our state — they are again betting on our people.  Mississippi has momentum and THIS is our time!
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