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Mike Leach nominated for College Football Hall of Fame following eligibility rule change

Mike Leach, the larger-than-life coach credited with popularizing the Air Raid offense and transforming modern college football, has been nominated for the 2027 College Football Hall of Fame class just under four years after his death. Leach's final coaching stop was at Mississippi State before his death in December 2022.The National Football Foundation has released the ballot for next year's class, with the class set to be officially unveiled in January. The list features 80 players and...

Fox News 6d ago

Leach on college football HOF ballot for 1st time

Mike Leach is on the College Football Hall of Fame ballot for the first time, following an adjustment to eligibility criteria for coaches. Leach, whose use of the Air Raid offense, widespread coaching tree and distinct personality left a significant impression on the sport, had been kept off of previous ballots because his career winning percentage at Texas Tech, Washington State and Mississippi State -- .596 (158-107) -- fell below the previous threshold of .600. In 2025, the National...

ESPN 8d ago

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SEC EDGAR Filings 1d ago

GM: Matthews, amid chatter, committed to Leafs

BUFFALO -- Auston Matthews doesn't appear to have one foot out the door for the Toronto Maple Leafs as the organization shifts into its next chapter. That's what Maple Leafs general manager John Chayka has taken from his interactions with the team captain, including during a recent trip to Matthews' home base in Scottsdale, Arizona, despite ongoing rumors of Matthews' dissatisfaction with the club. The Maple Leafs missed the playoffs for the first time since Matthews was drafted No. 1...

ESPN 4d ago

CT scans of BYD car parts

Design to Reality Evolution of the Plastic Bottle In the dark nights of my soul, I fret about how inconsistently engineered my life is. The coffee table I made a year or two ago was intended to look like the dining room table I built a few years earlier, but in reality the two bear only a vague resemblance to each other. Open a drawer of my tool chest at random, and perhaps you’ll find a thematically-aligned collection of well-loved hand tools, meticulously cut into a nest of Kaizen foam, or...

Hacker News 7d ago

Race for rare earths at Myanmar’s borders fuels pollution fears

Race for rare earths at Myanmar’s borders fuels pollution fears Russian and Chinese firms are also competing to be the first to reach a tungsten mine in a conflict zone, sparking concerns of NGOs Myanmar is among the top three producing nations of rare earths and other critical minerals used to make magnets and other components that power products ranging from smartphones to electric vehicles, with most of its output exported to neighbouring China, where it is refined. Rare earths and metals...

South China Morning Post 5d ago

Could Noah's Ark remains be buried in Turkey? New findings revive age-old debate

A researcher who believes he's identified the remains of Noah's Ark points to new soil data to support his claims. Andrew Jones, a researcher with Noah's Ark Scans, said in a recent appearance on "Fox & Friends" that the team believes a site in Turkey contains the buried remains of the biblical vessel. The formation, located at the Durupinar site in eastern Turkey, has been studied since it was first identified in the 1950s — and has long been the subject of spirited debate.

Fox News 4d ago

Gold nanoparticles unlock vibrant structural colors across the visible spectrum

June 7, 2026 report Gold nanoparticles unlock vibrant structural colors across the visible spectrum Sam Jarman Author Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Colloidal photonic glasses offer an appealing way to produce vivid colors without any chemical dyes—but so far, a stubborn optical effect has long prevented them from generating a true red color. Now, Yuwon Jeon and colleagues at KU-KIST in Seoul have developed a new approach that overcomes this limitation, producing...

Phys.org 3d ago

Frozen squirrel scat preserves ancient DNA from hundreds of species

A rich and complex ecosystem stretching back 700,000 years that included woolly mammoths, bison, horses and big cats has been unveiled thanks to DNA preserved in frozen faeces. Arctic ground squirrels (Urocitellus parryii) are rodents about 40 centimetres long, found in cold regions of both North America and Siberia. These areas were joined by a land bridge in the past, with the whole region being known as Beringia.

New Scientist 1d ago

What's next for Frances Tiafoe?

PARIS -- It will take some time for Frances Tiafoe to process what happened to him at the French Open on Monday night, to deal with the physical pain of almost 5½ hours on court and the mental anguish of letting slip a two sets to love and 4-1 lead before losing to Matteo Arnaldi of Italy. The disappointment of being so close to reaching back-to-back Roland-Garros quarterfinals will doubtless linger. Usually one of the most comfortable players with the media, Tiafoe did not do the customary...

ESPN 7d ago