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Senior captain Jon Matusiefsky said of the bid, “This is where we wanted to be all season. I know I speak for the team as a whole when I say we’re very confident in our ability and we’re comfortable with being the underdog. The game against BYU is definitely going to be a fun one to play in and hopefully we can get some momentum going our way to carry us deep into the playoffs.Read more at www.collegelax.us
 

I couldn’t be more proud of these guys. Jon helped me run the team last year, and let me be the first to say: this guy is going to make a great CEO one day. He’s got the gift.

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Now that jocks can talk to us directly, the press is boxed out.

Bill Simmons started a Twitter account a few days ago and now he’s sold. This says a lot. A couple weeks ago, The Sports Guy did a podcast with Rick Reilly in which the two discussed their “ongoing feud” and the fact that they each have very different styles of journalism. Rick picks his words carefully, while Bill says like he sees it. Enter Twitter. Now Bill must choose his words, and it just so happens he’s a little addicted. His tweets are just as entertaining as his columns. I think proves a lot about Bill and his gift for writing (as if there were any doubters). Progressive, thoughtful, and honest - The Sports Guy is right with his comments below. We’re going to see the landscape change even more, and fans are inevitably going to have direct access to their favorite players. So much for the reporter.

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Only 24, LeBron has already erected the perfect see-through wall between him and us: accessible and exclusive at the same time. I see him controlling every documentary, reality show and book to come. I see him communicating with common folk through his blog, Facebook, Skype or whatever innovation comes next. I see him earning an Oscar for LeBron Doin’ Work. And if he’s enjoying a juicy steak at the Scotch ‘n Sirloin, I definitely see him letting us know with a tweet.

This isn’t a good thing or a bad thing. It is what it is, and maybe how it always should have been.

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