eVOLve
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1995+
Millennials are 1980-1994ish
I did that same math in my head and came to the same conclusion pretty fast and easy..I guess basic math is hard for "journalists".That's not a well thought out tweet. I believe the shirts were 14.99 ($3) from each go to the charity so 11.99 x 16k is less than $200k not including materials, labor etc.
Thursday night football is a horrible product. The player's union, when the next CBA comes around should say we want that crap shelved. Hardly anyone can watch it and both teams don't want to be playing it. NFL really screwed the pooch on that one.
OMG I hate that the kids were fighting to start with, but GOOD LORD is that kid's neck broken, that was a completely unacceptable response by what was probably an authority figure.
I agree, NFL should be Sunday & Monday night ONLY (except for Thanksgiving day).
I watched Maryville vs Alcoa and then turned off the Bucs game after the first half.
The University of Tennessee is lighting the way for the young Vol fan who made his own UT T-shirt. In recognition of the fourth-grader’s Volunteer spirit, the university has extended an offer of honorary admission for him to join the Class of 2032. In addition, he has been awarded a four-year scholarship covering his tuition and fees beginning fall 2028 should he decide to attend UT and meet admission requirements. Alumni, fans, and honorary Volunteers have stepped up in response to this story. So far, more than 50,000 shirts featuring the boy’s design have been pre-sold by the VolShop. All proceeds from the sale of the shirts will go directly to the charity Stomp Out Bullying. The university will cover the cost of the scholarship separately. Orders will begin shipping later this month. University officials have spoken several times with the boy’s mother, who has expressed gratitude to the university and said the family has been deeply touched by the overwhelming outpouring from people around the world.