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Will O'TooleAmerican Thinker |
Baseball teams are purely corporate entities now, but their owners used to have a major impact on the teams’ looks and management styles.
In a world where the teams own the outlets, it’s not a good look when journalists and coaches are too tightly entwined.
In a world where the teams own the outlets, it’s not a good look when journalists and coaches are too tightly entwined.
There’s only a minimal pretense now that a player is “true to his school” and getting a consistent education. It’s all about the money.
Lou Holtz left a permanent imprint on football because he was a man who loved the game and knew and respected his players.