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footballmakesmen · 2 years ago
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shakedownthethundersports · 3 years ago
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ND Football: The Coan & Buchner Show Against Rockets
Coach Kelly on Tyler Buchner "so we're trying to find a run game." ☘🏈🌩
Week two is in the books and are facing some adversity early. Injuries continue mount up on the offensive side of the ball. The injuries are more noticeably on the offensive line. Sophomore Michael Carmody appeared to suffer an ankle injury on Saturday. He came out of the medical tent and appeared to be grimacing when trying to apply weight to his right foot, which was heavily taped. It’s tough…
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rainingmusic · 4 years ago
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blogs-n-sheeit · 6 years ago
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Amok killers sentenced to death/executed in the United States (part 5)
So, I’m taking off from where I left off last time. Due to some troubles, mostly with finding information within basic or specific parameters, as well as losing information due to technical difficulties, I continue this series with Amok killers sentenced to death part 5! So, here goes nothing!
Timothy McVeigh
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Alfred P. Murrah federal building
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
April 19, 1995
168 dead, 680+ wounded
Truck bomb
Sentenced to death. Executed by lethal injection in 2001.
Rickie Lee Fowler
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Forrests/Wildlife
San Bernardino Mountains, California
October 21 - November 2, 2003
6 dead, unknown if anyone else was wounded
Fire
Sentenced to death.
Raymond Lee Oyler
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Forrests/Wildlife
Cabazon, California
October 26 - November 1, 2006
5 dead, 12 wounded
Fire
Sentenced to death.
Earl Bramblett
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Residence
Vinton, Virginia
August 28, 1994
4 dead (1 dead by strangulation, the other 3 died from gunshot wounds)
Gun, Strangulation, Fire (he burned the house down after killing his victims)
Sentenced to death. Executed by electric chair in 2003.
Champ Ferguson
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Battlefields
Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia
1861 - 1865
53 - 100+ dead (only tried for 53 murders; he claimed to have killed 100), unknown number of injuries
Firearms, Decapitation (allegedly)
Sentenced to death for war crimes. Executed by hanging in 1865.
John D. Lee
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Open Road/Battlefield/Wagon Train
Mountain Meadows, Utah
September 7 - 11, 1857
120 - 140 dead (Baker-Fancher wagon train), 17 wounded (all small children younger than 7 who were spared)
Guns, Bowie Knives
Sentenced to death. Executed by firing squad in 1877.
Notes: He was found responsible for the Mountain Meadows Massacre of 1857. It was a conflict between the Baker-Fancher emigrant wagon train and members of the Utah Territorial Militia (Iron County District) and Paiute Native American auxiliaries.
Jeffrey Lundgren
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Residence/Barn
Kirtland, Ohio
April 17, 1989
5 dead
Gun
Sentenced to death. Executed by lethal injection in 2006.
Jay Wesley Neill
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Bank
Geronimo, Oklahoma
December 14, 1984
4 dead, 2 wounded (3 dead by knife; 1 dead, 2 wounded by gunfire)
Knife, Gun
Sentenced to death. Executed by lethal injection in 2002.
Carl Panzram
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Multiple Locations
Oregon, New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Kansas, Angola (outside US territory)
1920 - 1929
5 - 22 dead
Shooting with firearms, Strangulation, Beating with a Rock or an Iron Bar
Sentenced to death. Executed by hanging in 1930.
Clay King Smith
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Residence
Jefferson County, Arkansas
March 25, 1998
5 dead
Rifle
Sentenced to death. Executed by lethal injection in 2001.
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nbcnews05 · 2 years ago
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http://nba.com 227's YouTube Chili' LSU Chili' Tigers #GeauxTigers http://hoops227.tv Spicy' https://www.nike.com/w/lsu-tigers-6hgvy Spicy' NBA Mix! punter Jay Bramblett, Notre Dame grad transfer, talks about Brian Kelly's departure meeting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJVdJrgoyF4&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr bit.ly/3kzzMlX
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msnbcnews05 · 2 years ago
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http://nba.com 227's YouTube Chili' LSU Chili' Tigers #GeauxTigers http://hoops227.tv Spicy' https://www.nike.com/w/lsu-tigers-6hgvy Spicy' NBA Mix! punter Jay Bramblett, Notre Dame grad transfer, talks about Brian Kelly's departure meeting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJVdJrgoyF4&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr bit.ly/3kzzMlX
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auburnfamilynews · 4 years ago
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An ELITE performance from the Tigers propelled them into the Elite 8.
March 29, 2019 - Kansas City, Missouri
NCAA Tournament Sweet 16
To quote Rod Bramblett: “It’s the Blue Bloods vs the Blue Collars”
After destroying Kansas in Salt Lake City, the road didn’t get any easier for Auburn as they faced the top seed in the Midwest Region, the North Carolina Tar Heels.
This was a classic strength vs strength matchup as both teams loved to play very fast. Going into this game, many gave North Carolina the advantage because they didn’t think Auburn could keep up with North Carolina’s tempo.... or so they thought. There was no question going into this game that it was going to be a track meet and early on, this one was being played at an incredible tempo.
I already love this Auburn/UNC game pic.twitter.com/Bp92voByfx
— Big Cat (@BarstoolBigCat) March 29, 2019
Both teams ran up and down the first 5 minutes trading baskets as Chuma Okeke and Malik Dunbar each had 5 points in the first 5 minutes of the game, but trailed 14-12 early.
J’Von McCormick came in and gave Auburn a lift off the bench with Jared Harper once again dealing with foul trouble. He made 2 baskets and had an offensive rebound to set up Dunbar’s 2nd 3 of the game which gave Auburn a 21-17 lead. Chuma would carry the offense over the next few minutes but a 7-0 Tar Heels run with 7 minutes left in the half gave North Carolina 29-26 lead.
Carolina would take a 5-point lead but McCormick and Samir Doughty kept Auburn in the game as the game approached halftime.
Okeke finished off an impressive half with a jumper as he led Auburn with 12 points and 7 rebounds in the 1st half. McCormick continued to play well scoring 10 1st half points as he made the tying basket with 35 seconds left and scored a buzzer beating layup to give Auburn a 41-39 halftime lead. Malik Dunbar and Samir Doughty combined for 15 1st half points.
Auburn takes it coast to coast before the half! #Sweet16#MarchMadness | @AuburnMBB pic.twitter.com/fGxxdtnrCf
— NCAA March Madness (@marchmadness) March 30, 2019
The Tigers led despite just a combined 2 points from Jared Harper and Bryce Brown. While they were slowed down in the first 20 minutes, both of them got off to a hot start in the 2nd half.
Harper and Brown made 3s in the first minute to put Auburn ahead 47-39. Okeke’s 3rd 3 of the night suddenly put Auburn up double digits. Okeke continued to assert his dominance consistently getting into the paint and finishing at the basket as the Tigers led 56-46 at the first TV Timeout. Carolina would pull within 6 a few minutes later but then a block party broke out in Kansas City.
First, it was Austin Wiley.
Austin Wiley said NOT TODAY! ‍♂️ #Sweet16#MarchMadness | @AuburnMBB pic.twitter.com/r2v5ocjUVa
— NCAA March Madness (@marchmadness) March 30, 2019
Malik Dunbar would hit his 3rd 3 of the game moments later to put Auburn back up 10 and them Chuma decided he wanted to join the block party.
The Tigers are out here hosting a BLOCK PARTY! #Sweet16#MarchMadness | @AuburnMBB pic.twitter.com/BXj7hVaEjx
— NCAA March Madness (@marchmadness) March 30, 2019
Danjel Purifoy had struggled to find his role in the Auburn offense after returning to the team back in mid-December. But when Auburn needed him to step up in March, Danjel was able to answer the call. He made some big shots in the SEC Tournament but his most impressive run was what he did midway through the 2nd half of this game.
On 3 straight possessions, Danjel Purifoy got hot and knocked down 3s on 3 consecutive possessions as Auburn built a 73-57 lead.
Purifoy: Instant Offense pic.twitter.com/SyPVXXdbWK
— Jaylin Williams/Simpson Fan Account (@ShootyHoopsWill) March 18, 2020
Things were going so good that Anfernee McLemore got in on the 3-point shooting banking home a 3 on the next possession as Auburn had a 19 point lead with 9 minutes to go. Everything was going great for Auburn and then..... adversity struck.
Chuma Okeke’s injury was a huge blow for Auburn and simply heartbreaking for someone who had become an absolute joy to watch over the last 2 seasons as he continued to get better and set his sights on the NBA. Chuma stepped up in big games for Auburn and was well on his way to potentially a 25-point, 15 rebound game. And for a brief moment, I was afraid the air had come out of Auburn’s sail as the Tar Heels cut Auburn’s lead to 11 and the energy that had been there moments ago was suddenly gone (and understandably so).
Horace Spencer made a bucket to stop the run but the Tar Heels were able to get within 10 before Purifoy, who suddenly had a much larger role on this team, knocked home his 4th 3-pointer of the 2nd half to give Auburn an 81-68 lead. Carolina would get no closer at that point.
Bryce Brown had a quiet night by his standards but he provided the “night night” blow to Carolina with a 3-pointer with 2:14 left and then a steal and slam to put Auburn ahead 90-72.
It was walk-on time in the final minutes and Myles Parker made the most of his opportunity to get onto the court knocking down a 3 in the final moments. Auburn made 17 3-pointers against the Tar Heels and here’s a look at all of them.
One year ago today, these 17 3-pointers broke UNC. Danjel Purifoy made four. @malik_ihoop and @chuma_okeke made three. @Bwb_2 and @_Ticket52 made two. @Therealvinoo, @akmclemore and @Myles_Parker03 each had one. This is just another blue-blood beatdown. pic.twitter.com/Ayx4pPeNiV
— Jacob Hillman (@Jacob_Hillman3) March 29, 2020
The win put Auburn in the Elite 8 for the first time since 1986 where they would fall to eventual National Champion Louisville.
As great as this win was for Auburn, it was obviously bittersweet knowing that Chuma had suffered a serious injury. It was hard seeing the emotion Bruce Pearl had in his postgame interview talking about it.
"We're going to rally. I'll go hug on him." Bruce Pearl gets emotional discussing Chuma Okeke after @AuburnMBB's win over North Carolina. #MarchMadness | #Sweet16 pic.twitter.com/sOaD9dtrEz
— NCAA March Madness (@marchmadness) March 30, 2019
Chuma Okeke led the way for Auburn with 20 points and 11 rebounds. Malik Dunbar had 13 points while Bryce Brown scored 12 points, all in the 2nd half. Danjel Purifoy played just 12 minutes but scored 12 points on his four 2nd-half 3-pointers. J’Von McCormick and Samir Doughty had major contributions in the 1st half to keep Auburn in the game in the first half and both ended up with 10 points apiece. Jared Harper had 9 points and 11 assists.
Here are the highlights!
Toomer’s Corner was electric once again but a little more subdued knowing that Auburn would likely play on without Chuma Okeke. Kentucky would knock off Houston setting up an All-SEC Elite 8 game. Kentucky had given Auburn its last loss in blowout fashion and defeated the Tigers twice in the regular season. But it’s so hard to beat a team 3 times in a season and the Tigers had even less pressure on them after Chuma’s injury. Why not us? We’ll look back at that game later today.
War Eagle!
from College and Magnolia - All Posts https://www.collegeandmagnolia.com/2020/11/7/21550563/tip-off-countdown-27-auburn-97-north-carolina-80
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techcrunchappcom · 4 years ago
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Notre Dame's ACC debut produces same old questions for Ian Book
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Notre Dame’s season-opener against Duke on Saturday wasn’t all that different than the Irish’s opener at Louisville in 2019.  
That might turn out to be a problem in 2020. The Irish — who beat the Blue Devils 27-13 at Notre Dame Stadium — need to be something more if they want to win the ACC championship as a full-time conference member.  
The Irish (1-0, 1-0 ACC) were never in real danger against Duke (0-1, 0-1), even when Chase Brice cut ND’s lead to 17-13 with 2:19 remaining in the third quarter. A disastrous first quarter in which Notre Dame’s first three drives resulted in nine plays for 5 yards didn’t hurt the Irish, either. First-game jitters take on a little more weight in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in the wind and rain.  
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Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly, who received a contract extension through 2024 before the game, expressed the happy-to-be-here emotions prior to kickoff. He later made a call that jump-started his team when Jay Bramblett ran a fake punt 14 yards from his own 21 for a first down early in the second quarter. The Irish scored their first TD five plays later to take a 7-3 lead. They never trailed again. 
Now, the question is whether the Irish can be a worthy contender for Clemson in the ACC.  
They showed some of that potential through their exciting pieces on offense. Running back Kyren Williams rushed for 112 yards and two touchdowns and added two catches for 93 yards. Tight ends Tommy Tremble and Michael Mayer combined for eight catches for 83 yards. The defense allowed 124 yards on Duke’s first two drives but just 210 yards the rest of the game. Duke couldn’t run the football (75 yards on 30 attempts), and that made a difference.  
Yet, per usual, the focus will center on senior quarterback Ian Book, who finished 19 of 31 for 263 yards and a touchdown. He threw a red-zone interception in the first half and another pick on the next possession, but the latter INT was negated by an offside penalty on Duke. Notre Dame is also inexperienced at receiver and it showed at times.  
Book was good enough to beat the Blue Devils, much as he was good enough to beat Louisville in the opener last year. He won’t get publicity, however, unless the Irish lose, which was proven last year when they fell to Georgia and Michigan. Those games were the difference between a College Football Playoff season and the Camping World Bowl.  
Notre Dame’s 2020 schedule is set up to keep it in the title mix no matter what. Louisville and Florida State come to South Bend in October, and the toughest road games are Pitt and North Carolina.  
Perhaps more than 10,000 fans will be allowed in when Clemson visits on Nov. 7. That will be the game of the season, especially if a rematch in the ACC championship game is at stake. 
It’s in those games – especially against Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence and North Carolina’s Sam Howell – where Book will need to be a difference-maker, perhaps the difference  
That will determine whether Notre Dame is happy to be in the ACC or nothing has really changed from 2019.
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tarunakoplak · 5 years ago
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khorsheduniverse · 6 years ago
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Notre Dame commit Jay Bramblett looks forward to taking in the experience at All-American Bowl https://ift.tt/2P7zAhj
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shakedownthethundersports · 4 years ago
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ND FOOTBALL: Every Rose Has It's Thorn
It's not that ND didn't belong in the Rose Bowl, simply stated, Alabama is just in a league of it's own.☘🏈🌹🌩
Though every rose is beautiful, every rose has a thorn that will cut you and make you remember. The 107th Rose Bowl played in Arlington Texas, will leave a scar on the 2020/2021 ND Football season. It’s not that ND didn’t belong in the Rose Bowl, simply stated, Alabama is just in a league of it’s own. With two players named to the Heisman Finalist List, Mac Jones (QB), DeVonta Smith (WR) and a…
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yellfy-sports · 6 years ago
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tyler newsome entering his final season, notre dame needed an immediate answer for the full-time punting duties. they found their answer in alabama standout jay bramblett , who committed to the irish on may 30 and will enroll early. the soon-to-be hillcrest senior connected with irish illustrated recruiting analyst for a q&a. sinclair: aside from his impressive coaching resume, brian polian has... - https://goo.gl/76krTu
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shakedownthethundersports · 5 years ago
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ND Football: Game 5/Week 6 BVG and Bowling Green Fly Into Town
ND Football: Game 5/Week 6 BVG and Bowling Green Fly Into Town
The staff of Shake Down The Thunder Sports has been talking about this game. The return of Brian VanGorder to Notre Dame is with the Bowling Green State University Falcons. VanGorder was supposed to be the second former Notre Dame staffer to return this year. Below is an excerpt from one of our previous articles.
Brian VanGorder has been a journey his whole career. His college football…
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shakedownthethundersports · 4 years ago
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ND Football: The ROSE BOWL 🌹
Notre Dame vs Alabama, who wants it more? It's time for the Fightin' Irish to right the wrongs of the past 🌹
Another College Football Playoff is upon the Fightin’ Irish. The 107th Rose Bowl is in a different location. After the the way 2020 went, there is no surprise that game is being relocated to Arlington Texas, AT& Stadium. The journey to this point started back in 2018 in the College Football Playoff game against Clemson. The emotions in the locker room that evening is the driving force that has…
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