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Anyone been to Africa?

Viseted Mombassa, Kenya. When I was in the Navy.

We were there for about five days. Took a safari trip. We caravaned a set path and saw lots of wildlife.

The most exciting part was when a rhino and it's calves charged our formation. We had surprised it.

Some dude lost his hat when his mini-bus accelerated to move out of the way

Bunker challenge

These are the things that bring Bob joy. Pay for the meal behind you for fast food. Hold the door open for people far behind you. Make simple conversation when you see someone in need. It is so easy to get frustrated with people. If you start and end the day giving loving gestures you will feel so much more satisfied. Just be a friend to a stranger. Be a friend to a family member that is stubborn to talk. Look at every situation tomorrow and be a positive influence. You’ll feel so much better I promise. It’s not about how you feel though; it’s about the love you share.

I’ve seen 2 ads recently for critical theory in university.

Come join our program and become a critical thinker..etc. particularly aimed at black people. That’s open Marxism, correct? Do they know that is open Marxism? If so, is Marx so popular now that people are enticed by openly communist ads? It started with Equity, a Marxist principle. I figured we were all taught that critiquing a functional society was Marxist propaganda to incite revolution. That’s political science 101. When did that become a good thing? Boys and girls this is why the left is bleeding votes. Nobody with a functioning ****ing brain thinks Marxist ideals like critical theory or equity are a net positive in a functioning society.

BASEBALL Scott Foxhall joins staff…

Press release…

Auburn baseball and head coach Butch Thompson announced Friday the addition of Scott Foxhall as the program’s director of player development.

Foxhall, who has 29 years of collegiate coaching experience and previously served as Auburn’s pitching coach and recruiting coordinator from 2009-14, most recently spent the last five seasons as the pitching coach at Mississippi State (2019-23). His coaching career was kickstarted at the College of Charleston (1995-2008), his alma mater, and also included a four-year stint at N.C. State (2015-18).

“Scott Foxhall brings an abundance of experience to our player development position,” Thompson said. “His recruiting connections span across the country and his familiarity with Auburn will allow him to hit the ground running. A large number of former Auburn players and baseball supporters who love our program are going to be excited to see Scott and his amazing family back on The Plains.”

In his role with the Tigers, Foxhall will be responsible for assisting the coaching staff in the overall development of the student-athletes, from assisting with practice plans and scouting reports to reviewing analytical data and overseeing the academic progress of the program. He will also play a large role in on-campus recruiting.

“I believe in Coach Thompson and love the winning culture that he has restored for Auburn baseball,” Foxhall said. “I’m ready to get to work helping one of the most respected coaching staffs in the country to continue to develop high-level men who are also high-level baseball players.”

Foxhall’s tenure at Mississippi State was highlighted by helping lead the Bulldogs to the University’s first national championship and being named the American Baseball Coaches Association Assistant Coach of the Year in 2021. He has helped lead his teams to 10 NCAA Tournament appearances and a pair of College World Series appearances.

In 29 seasons in the dugout, Foxhall has mentored 24 All-Americans, 16 Freshman All-Americans and six Pitchers of the Year. Most recently, he coached back-to-back conference Pitchers of the Year in 2018-19, including the 2019 ABCA Pitcher of the Year, and back-to-back National Freshman of the Year award winners in 2019-20.

Foxhall has seen 61 of his pitchers selected in the MLB Draft, including 17 in the top 10 rounds. Sixteen of the 17 former pitchers taken in the top 10 rounds were undrafted out of high school. Eleven of his former pitchers have gone on to make their MLB debuts.

Foxhall has spearheaded the recruiting efforts for multiple programs, including his previous stint at Auburn. Each of his last three classes at Auburn ranked among the top 25, culminating with the No. 9 class in 2014. He also recruited future No. 1 overall pick Casey Mize during his time on The Plains.

Along with the aforementioned accomplishments of players he mentored on the diamond, Foxhall has also helped stress success in the classroom, boasting four Academic All-Americans (nine total honors), one Academic All-American of the Year and three conference Student-Athlete of the Year award winners.

Prior to joining the coaching ranks, Foxhall was a member of the Auburn baseball team under head coach Hal Baird from 1990-91 before spending his final three seasons at the College of Charleston (1992-94), where he earned his bachelor's degree in education.

A native of Greer, South Carolina, Foxhall and his wife, Laura, have twin children, Kade and Kennedy.

HOOPS ROSTER RESET (4-12-24)

Things have been happening today. I posted about this deep in a basketball thread, but wanted to give this its own thread.


• Jaylen “JP” Pegues, formerly of Furman, committed to Auburn today. He will play PG.

• Pegues’ commitment essentially ends Auburn’s dalliance with point guard Myles Rice from Washington State.

• I am working under the assumption that Johni Broome will be back next season. Dylan Cardwell already has announced that he’ll be back next season. Auburn will be set at center.

• Wing Chris Moore will return for next season.

• At this point, Auburn is looking to add a backup PG and a 4. Both vacancies are likely to be filled deeper into the portal window.

• Auburn already has been in contact with Clemson F RJ Godfrey, who played at Clemson and now is in the portal.

PROSPECTIVE DEPTH CHART
PG — Pegues, TBA
SG — Denver Jones, Tahaad Pettiford
Wing — Chad Baker-Mazara, Chris Moore, Jakhi Howard
F — Chaney Johnson, TBA
C — Johni Broome, Dylan Cardwell

AU offered UK guard that entered the portal

Boogie Fland’s eventual choice may be a little more difficult to figure out. The 6’2″ combo guard received offers from 23 schools, and he took five visits in total: Kentucky, Alabama, Indiana, North Carolina and Michigan. UConn, Auburn, Kansas, St. John’s and Villanova are among the many other schools that have made Boogie an offer.

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