A good motivational speech can definitely pump some people up, and recently the University of Michigan football team has needed that little boost.
Unfortunately the guy giving this speech isn't giving it to the Michigan football team. Instead, he's giving it to all of his bros who are there to watch the Penn State game.
Triple plays are about as common as the Cleveland Indians winning the World Series, so imagine how amazing it would be to see not one, but TWO, pulled off in the same game.
The Jerry Sandusky scandal at Penn State had many innocent victims. First and foremost are the young boys abused by Sandusky, then there are the current and future Penn State players and students who will suffer for years under the weight of the NCAA punishments. And now you can add Neil Diamond to the casualty list.
An investigation into the Penn State child sex-abuse scandal involving former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky has revealed that legendary head coach Joe Paterno and other university leaders “repeatedly concealed critical facts” that could have stopped the abuse long before it was made public.
If you have been following sports news tonight than you are as confused as I am. First it was reported that Joe Paterno was in serious condition, then he had died, then he was alive. What's going on?
A big oops for ESPN reporter Tom Rinaldi. He mixes up Ohio State and Penn State when talking about the current scandal going on at Penn State. Ohio State had it's share of bad press earlier this year, so it was probably fresh in his head. It's pretty funny that he didn't correct himself, and said it twice. I'm sure an Ohio State official was sitting at home going, glad the heats off of us, the