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Oppenheimer movie (could be spoilers included later in thread)

I went to see this with my dad yesterday afternoon and, sheesh, what a marathon of a movie. That's probably the longest movie I've seen in a theater since Dances with Wolves.

I'm curious if anyone else has seen it yet or plans to? Going into the movie, I figured it would mainly center on his role with the Manhattan Project and how the atomic bomb came together. I didn't figure that roughly around 50% of the movie would have to deal with them trying to nail him for being a communist and the process of yanking his security clearance.

Also...maybe it's just me but there were quite a few scenes when I couldn't understand what was being said on screen. Perhaps I should have just waited to watch it from home and turned on closed captioning!!!
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***RELEASE: Caroline Nicholls signs with Iowa State Tennis***

Iowa State Media Relations

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State head tennis coach Jaron Maestas has announced the signing of five-star prep Caroline Nicholls to a national letter of intent.

“I’m excited that Caroline has chosen to join our program,” Maestas said. “I think she will come in with a clear vision of what the future looks like. She will be ready to get right at it this fall.”

Nicholls, an Aventura, Florida, native, is the nation’s 29th-ranked recruit, making her the highest-ranked player to ever sign with the Cyclones. She also ranks as the No. 6 player in the state of Florida according to the Tennis Recruiting Network.

Nicholls, who attended Dr. Michael M. Krop High School, owns a career-high UTR rating of 9.53.

Nicholls is the second player to sign with the Cyclones under Maestas, joining five-time Division II All-American Isabella Dunlap.

Bill, a HS baseball question.

If I recall, you follow the HS baseball scene somewhat. I use to coach HS baseball a long time ago.

Tonight's 4A championship game was a great HS game. But the winning run scored on a 2 out hit and the batter took his helmet off before he got to 1st base. That use to be an automatic out. I know because we got bounced out in a substate final on the same play. It was an emphasis. If the helmet came off on it's own, no penalty. But if the player deliberately removed the helmet, he was out and the runners returned to their previous spots. Has that rule changed?

And, yes, it would be tough to call. But it has been called.

BASKETBALL ***RELEASE: ISU Mourns Loss of Hall of Famer Dedric Willoughby***

Iowa State Media Relations

AMES, Iowa – Dedric Willoughby, an Iowa State Hall-of-Famer and one of the greatest shooters in Cyclone men’s basketball history, died yesterday at the age of 49.

A native of New Orleans, Willoughby was the linchpin on two of Iowa State’s most successful teams in 1995-96 and 1996-97, earning first team all-league honors and leading the team in scoring (20.5 ppg; 18.9 ppg) both seasons.

Willoughby played just two seasons at Iowa State. He began his career at New Orleans for future Cyclone head coach Tim Floyd, but when Floyd took the Iowa State job in 1994, Willoughby transferred to Iowa State prior to the 1995-96 season.

Iowa State was picked to finish last in the final season of the Big Eight Conference, but with Willoughby, and outstanding teammates Kelvin Cato, Kenny Pratt, Shawn Bankhead and Jacy Holloway, the Cyclones shocked the nation by finishing second in the Big Eight (9-5).

Willoughby was the Big Eight Newcomer of the Year and the catalyst in the school’s first-ever Big Eight Conference postseason tournament title in 1996.

In the final Big Eight Tournament championship game, Willoughby calmly sank two clutch free-throws in the final seconds to propel the Cyclones to victory over No. 5 Kansas, 56-55. He was named MVP of the tournament.

In Willoughby’s senior season (1996-97), the Cyclones rose as high as No. 4 in the AP poll and again placed near the top of the league standings, tying for third in the inaugural season of the Big 12 at 10-6.

Willoughby is remembered for his smooth jumpshot. He had a quick release and was extremely accurate, drilling 190 3-pointers at a near-40-percent clip during his career. Willoughby’s nine 3-pointers vs. No. 1 Kansas in Hilton Coliseum in 1997 stood as the school standard for many years.

He made 102 3-pointers in his senior season, a total which still ranks No. 1 on ISU’s single-season record chart.

Iowa State advanced to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament in Willoughby’s final season. In his last game as a Cyclone, Willoughby made eight 3-pointers and scored 34 points against UCLA, as the Cyclones lost on a last-second shot (74-73) to miss out on the opportunity to advance to the Elite Eight.

His 34 points vs. UCLA equals the most by a Cyclone in a NCAA Tournament game.

Willoughby was named a Second Team All-American by Basketball Times in 1997 and ended his career as the first player in Cyclone history to score over 1,000 points (1,186) in just two seasons.

Willoughby played professionally for a number of years, making his NBA debut in 1999-2000 with the Chicago Bulls, reuniting with Floyd, who left Iowa State after the 1997-98 season to coach the Bulls. He averaged 7.6 points in his lone season in the NBA.

Willoughby was named to Iowa State’s All-Century men’s basketball team in 2008 and was inducted into the Iowa State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012.

"Succession"

Just finished watching all four seasons. It's on HBO, about a huge family-owned business and what happens when the father/founder/patriarch may be yielding control.

1. The fourth and final season is nominated for 27 Emmys. So clearly, it isn't chopped liver.

2. Every other word is the f word. Doesn't bother me, but clear the kiddies out of the room.

3. It has a huge cast. Many, many characters. There are four children, their significant others, numerous ex-wives, employees, politicians, business rivals, etc. I can honestly say that there isn't ONE of them I would like to spend as much as 10 minutes with, or one that I would trust to take care of my cat for a weekend. They are very interesting characters, extremely well-acted, but if something horrible happens to one of them, my reaction is that he/she deserved it. I don't recall ever encountering a novel or movie or TV show where this was the case.

So did I like it? Well, yes and no. Obviously, I liked it enough to binge four seasons of it. On the other hand, I was relieved when I finished the final episode of the fouth season and was very pleased to find there isn't going to be a fifth.

How's CA's travel ban going to workout for the new Big 10 now that USC & UCLA are in??

Here was their ban: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/19/us/california-state-funded-travel-bans.html
And, they just added 3 states due to trannie bans: https://brightgram.com/state/missou...-to-transgender-student-athlete-restrictions/

Obviously, USC, being a private institution, can avoid this (although the heavy hand of Herr Gavin Newsom might discourage them from doing so), but will those teams play the games or cancel them?
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