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Blake Schroeder

@bschr4

“Im havin fun, judge if you so choose.” - 2013 me. UNL grad

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Scarlet Shootaround Podcast (@scarletshootpod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The #Huskers had around an 83% chance to make the NCAA Tournament three weeks ago. Since then, they’ve gone 0-5 with losses at home to Iowa and Minnesota. They did not qualify for the Big Ten Tournament. An unfathomable fall from grace for #Nebrasketball to end the year.

The #Huskers had around an 83% chance to make the NCAA Tournament three weeks ago.

Since then, they’ve gone 0-5 with losses at home to Iowa and Minnesota. They did not qualify for the Big Ten Tournament.

An unfathomable fall from grace for #Nebrasketball to end the year.
SleeperMets (@sleepermets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SIX YEARS AGO TODAY: Down three runs in the ninth, the Mets fought back to beat the Nationals in one of their most memorable comebacks in recent years. Todd Frazier tied it with a three-run homer, and Michael Conforto walked it off 😮‍💨 (🎥: This Day in Mets History)

Collin Rugg (@collinrugg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"You are commanded to go do something productive with your life." "To go give and to produce and to risk and to then go sow into other people. That is a Biblical idea that has made the world a profoundly better place." 🙏

Live Action (@liveaction) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Charlie Kirk reminded us that a life of courage and virtue isn’t easy—but it’s worth living. His example should inspire us all to stand boldly for what’s right.

Matt (@matttalktoem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To demonstrate how hard that ball was hit by Pete Alonso, I will be driving 116 mph into oncoming traffic after this game ends

Jeff Passan (@jeffpassan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The New York Mets lost and will miss the playoffs. At one point they were 45-24. They end the season at 83-79. An all-time disintegration. From the best record in the game to out of the postseason.