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Digital Producer, CNN's @piersmorganlive. New father. Husband, doggy daddy. Sports lover. Admirer of smart people, and smart writing.
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nikeplus.nike.com — Can't stop. Won't stop. I covered some serious distance. Map your runs with Nike+.At present, legendary sportscaster Bob Costas is on @PiersMorganLive. Here, he and I revel in our fellow #Cuse-ness: on.cnn.com/108k2Gr
Bob Costas talks sportscasting with Jason Kurtz: "My first salary was 11 grand a year in 1974"
piersmorgan.blogs.cnn.com — Following his entertaining and engaging interview with Piers Morgan (airing Friday, 9 p.m.,) sports broadcasting legend Bob Costas was gracious enough to spend some time in the show's "Green Room," sharing some humorous anecdotes, and showing off some of his patented Syracuse University pride.RT @jonathanwald: 2 of Syracuse's finest: Bob Costas and @PiersMorganLive's @jskurtz07 go one on one: on.cnn.com/108k2Gr
Bob Costas talks sportscasting with Jason Kurtz: "My first salary was 11 grand a year in 1974"
piersmorgan.blogs.cnn.com — Following his entertaining and engaging interview with Piers Morgan (airing Friday, 9 p.m.,) sports broadcasting legend Bob Costas was gracious enough to spend some time in the show's "Green Room," sharing some humorous anecdotes, and showing off some of his patented Syracuse University pride.@ElisabethBru Does that venue have a quite corner for p/p/p?
@gmen8069 If I've sent this your way before, I apologize. If not, well, good work by you: bit.ly/PptNJS
College Football's Hottest Fanbases of 2012: Ranking All 120 Schools
bleacherreport.com — College football is just the best. I love everything about it. The early Saturday morning tailgating, the bands, the student sections and, of course, the girls. There is nothing hotter than a hot college football fan...Fantastic. MT @BleacherReport: Awesome story: College baseball players help save little boy's life while on snack run ble.ac/12E96SL
College Baseball Players Help Couple Save Their 21-Month-Old Son's Life
bleacherreport.com — A group of college baseball players were just out to get some late-night snacks but managed to play a significant part in saving a little boy's life. The remarkable story, reported by Cindy Stauffer and Eric Knopsnyder of The Tribune Democrat (h/t ), began at 1 a.m., when several University Marauder (Pa.)@JNellyNel They’re good. Well-rounded, solid. Sans Westbrook (and Harden) the load is too much for KD to carry by himself
Okay, now we can send @KDTrey5 & Co. fishing. KD had a good look at a potential game-tying “J” Can’t ask for more #NBAPlayoffs #InsideTheNBA
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