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The 16-pound baby caught the attention of Texas offensive coordinator Kyle Flood.
College football coaches often behave in stoic fashion during the season.
They don’t want players to get too enamored with praise—or rat poison in Nick Saban’s words. They also don’t want their team to get too discouraged by failure. To wit, they are very measured with their words publicly, mindful that the wrong statement could become a distraction to the program.
Things are a bit more relaxed in the offseason, when the focus turns primarily to recruiting.

It was one of the wildest moments of the college basketball season so far.
One of the weirdest moments of the college basketball season thus far occurred on Wednesday night during the Duquesne–Loyola Chicago game.
It’s unclear exactly what happened, but play was paused after a food delivery driver walked onto the court during the action. The person almost walked directly into one of the players.
The ESPN+ commentators noted that it was an Uber Eats order for McDonald’s. 
The announcers couldn’t believe what they were seeing, and they didn’t hold back their live commentary.

This guy did an Uber job.
During a Wednesday night college hoops matchup between Loyola Chicago vs. Duquesne, one Uber Eats delivery guy forced the game to come to a halt as he looked around UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse to deliver an order of McDonald’s to a hungry attendee.
Minutes into the second half, with Loyola holding a three-point lead, the grub hero appeared on the hardcourt and was in complete confusion over the location of his drop-off.

The moves come three days after the team’s season-ending loss to the 49ers.
Days after being bounced out of the playoffs by the 49ers for the second year in a row, the Cowboys are making some changes to their coaching staff.
The team has reportedly parted ways with running backs coach Skip Peete and linebackers coach George Edwards, according to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo. The move could have an impact on Elliott’s future with the team, per Clarence Hill Jr. of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa isn’t offering the Cowboys any time to grieve their disappointing playoff performance on Sunday.
After helping defeat Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys in the NFC Divisional Round, 19-12, Bosa took a victory lap and celebrated the demise of “America’s Team” on Instagram.
Posting a stoic selfie on Instagram with the caption “America’s team strikes again,” the leading contender for Defensive Player of the Year stoked the flames with Cowboys Nation now that they’ve reached a seemingly new low.