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I recently had the opportunity to attend my second Black rodeo, the Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo. This rodeo is named after Bill Pickett, a legendary Black cowboy who originated the sport of bulldogging. I was inspired to attend this rodeo after learning about the history of Black cowboys and cowgirls in the United States. Black cowboys have played a significant role in the development of the American West, but their stories are often untold. The Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo is a great opportunity to learn about the history and culture of Black cowboys and cowgirls. It is also a great place to see some amazing rodeo events, such as bulldogging, barrel racing, and roping. I highly recommend attending a Black rodeo if you have the opportunity. It is a great way to learn about a part of American history that is often overlooked. Here are some additional details about the history of Black cowboys and cowgirls that you may want to include in your post: Black cowboys have been a part of the American West since the early 1800s. They played a vital role in the development of the cattle industry, the railroad, and the military. Black cowboys were often segregated from white cowboys, but they still faced discrimination and racism.Despite the challenges they faced, Black cowboys were some of the most skilled and respected cowboys in the West. I hope this post inspires you to learn more about the history of Black cowboys and cowgirls. It is a fascinating and important part of American history that deserves to be told. #historymatters #blackcowboys
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In case you missed it! Its a great YEAR to be a LIONS FAN! Just goes to show, stay consistent, make the changes and believe in the process. They are not done yet! #development #growthmindset #processimprovement
The Detroit Lions, amid a historic run, are now one victory away from making the franchise’s first-ever Super Bowl. Jason Gay on the rise of the Lions—and their excitable head coach, Dan Campbell.
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As a life-long resident of Michigan, I have to say there is something to Dan Campbell. It cannot be ignored, believe me, I tried. I am a Tampa Bay Bucs fan myself. However, Dan has a massive amount of passion for turning what was truly a joke of a team (I am being brutally honest) into something that we (as Michigan Residents) can truly be proud of! The sheer grit, passion, and intensity that he and Brad Holmes have is undeniable. Their dedication to this team is without question remarkable. Putting a team together takes a lot of thought, conversation, and the ability to look ahead. How might this individual be right for the team? Does this individual fit our culture? Will they bring positivity to the team? How will things look after the first year, or even two? These are all important and extremely relevant to our professional lives - even outside of sports. Kudos to Dan and Brad for what they have done. Regardless of if you are a Lions fan or not, their passion, and unwavering commitment to improve is contagious! #passion #professionalgrowth #professionaldevelopment #teambuilding #successjourney #mindsetmatters #teamdevelopment
The Detroit Lions, amid a historic run, are now one victory away from making the franchise’s first-ever Super Bowl. Jason Gay on the rise of the Lions—and their excitable head coach, Dan Campbell.
Dan on Fire! The Man Who Turned the Detroit Lions From Joke to Super Bowl Threat
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The future faces of baseball operation management are right here.
New year, new us. The Otterbots are proud to announce the internal promotions of Jacob Lemanowicz to Assistant General Manager of Baseball Operations, and Wyatt Sutton to Assistant General Manager of Entertainment! FULL RELEASE: https://lnkd.in/eH7sVaFx
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The Purdue Boilermakers men's team is playing in their home state in the 1st & 2nd rounds of the Men's NCAA Tournament, driving the highest demand for tickets at this stage of March Madness. Here is the full men's ranking for the opening weekend of the tourney - sorted by average ticket price: 1- Gainbridge Fieldhouse (Indianapolis): $320.10 2- Delta Center (Salt Lake City): $306.33 3- CHI Health Center (Omaha) - Omaha, NEATP: $302.19 4- Spectrum Center (Charlotte): $298.70 5- Spokane Arena (Spokane): $282.62 6- Barclays Center (Brooklyn): $280.43 7- PPG Paints Arena (Pittsburgh): $269.27 8- FedExForum (Memphis): $216.42 The figures above are across multiple marketplaces, not including fees. #marchmadness #sportsbusiness #sportsindustry #purdueuniversity #indiana
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"Peeling Back the Sports Industry:" Jon Israel of Foley & Lardner LLP joins co-cohost Evan Macedo, MSA of Sapers & Wallack, Inc. live at Fenway Park to talk the business side of professional and college sports. #fenway #feiboston #SportsIndustry #CollegeSports #sportslaw WATCH this snippet then CLICK on the link in the comments for the full interview!
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For nearly two decades, Marucci Sports has been crafting more than just exceptional baseball bats – they've been shaping the future of our state's economy. With unwavering commitment they've championed job growth, sports tourism, and industry innovation. And they're just getting started. Learn more about this Champion of Louisiana: https://hubs.li/Q022jybr0
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It appears my comment was deleted twice from the below post - so thought I'd share it here. Venue owners should listen as well as amplify; that's how we improve, take stock and evolve. The comment: The gig was great - no doubt. Foo's rocked! 🤘🎆 But there was a severe lack of operational efficiency at the gig venue. Examples: The bars were the worst I've experienced - no hyperbole. This is 2024, but multiple 40 people queues across the stadium, concourses and on the pitch/standing area with dithering staff and stock issues. Then, the grim sight of single-use plastic cups covering the stadium floor (and I'm sure, the stadia seats) - fans kicking through rivers of clear plastic cups to get to exit points. Again, this is 2024 and there are many other sustainable options. Then the misery and danger of trying to get back to Stratford station from the stadium. If you missed the end of the gig, you might have stood a chance. If you stayed to the end like we did, it was a 2-hour kettling-session with little security and no policing. Appalling and at many times dangerous. I appreciate the hubris Graham Gilmore, but your team would benefit from an overhaul in operational efficiency. In almost 25 years of producing global events this was one of the worst operations I've witnessed as a fan. I'd be v happy to talk about solutions or strategic tactics over a cuppa if you do plan for London Stadium to hit London 2012 heights again, and be heralded for operational excellence as a viable international venue on the global circuit. Because again, Foo Fighters will have loved the atmosphere and the ticket sales - but every fan will feel let down by the venue. Sean Egan Candice Egan Amy Moqbel
The Worlds Stage rocked again . London Stadium we showed the world why we are simply the best at what we do. Foo Fighters have to be the best rock band in the world . Incredible 2 nights with 3 hour set both nights … Stratford rocked last week .
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