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Jacksonville Jaguars fans showed up and showed OUT Friday afternoon as the team departed TIAA Bank Stadium en route to frigid Kansas City for Saturday’s AFC Divisional showdown.
Thousands of fans lined the streets of Duuuuuuuuval Friday morning to wish the fellas farewell as team buses made their way to the airport.
And, in a scene straight out of a college football Saturday morning walkthrough, the folks showed up with music, headgear, and bathrobes.

This is the scene to send off your #Jaguars to Kanas City.
Everybody said #Duuuval.
LET’S FREAKING GO. pic.twitter.

After going stride-for-stride with LSU in last year’s NCAA tournament, coach Tomekia Reed has been carefully crafting a plan to return to the Big Dance.
Tomekia Reed loathes complacency. That trait doesn’t exist in her DNA. Mediocrity doesn’t fit in her visual perception as a coach or a full-time mother to her 10-year-old son, Carlon. “She’s big on discipline and demands excellence,” says Jackson State guard Miya Crump. Reed is in constant pursuit of growth and success.

The high school senior has reportedly narrowed his choices down to three.
Bronny James has narrowed his college choices down to his top three, as Luca Evans of the Los Angeles Times reports the high school senior will choose between Ohio State, USC and Oregon. According to the report, James is expected to make a decision following Sierra Canyon’s season, which should end sometime in late February or early March.
The news of his final three is notable in that it seems to eliminate Memphis from the running, as the Tigers were the other main program interested in the recruit.

Tony Dungy is a pro-life Christian man and does not care how many times various members of the media try to cancel him over his beliefs. He showed just how much he doesn’t care about the outside noise – and how strong his faith is – by delivering a powerful speech during Friday’s March For Life rally.
Dungy, a father of three biological children and eight adopted children, took the stage in Washington D.C., and shared how he believes God has used football to shine some light on “the subject of life for all of us.

After delivering the program its first national title, the longtime program leader has decided to hang it up.
John Stiegelmeier, longtime coach of the South Dakota State football program, announced his retirement on Thursday, less than two weeks after delivering the Jackrabbits their first FCS national championship. 
Stiegelmeier, 65, will retire as the winningest coach in program history with a 199–112 record (.640 winning percentage).