Nightly Roundup: January 26, 2020 or The Night Kobe Bryant Died

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26Jan 2020
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Nightly Roundup: January 26, 2020 or The Night Kobe Bryant Died

I was at a family gathering when an e-mail notification popped up on my phone saying that Kobe Bryant died in a helicopter crash.

My immediate thought was, “No, I read that wrong.”

I read the e-mail and thought, “No, I read that wrong.”

I opened up Twitter and saw a mish-mash of rumors and thought, “This is just a Twitter rumor blowing up.”

Unfortunately, the e-mail was not wrong. A 41-year-old Kobe Bryant died in a helicopter crash in California, along with five other people, including one of his four daughters, 13-year-old Gianna.

Whenever someone of significance dies, you always hear, “Spend time with your loved ones. You never know when it’s the last time you’ll see them.”

And that’s all true, but I think of that anyway.

Kobe Bryant was a tough S.O.B. I wasn’t his biggest fan, because I’m a Pistons guy. But there are lots of talented players who don’t come close to approaching what Bryant did on the court. And it’s because he was one of the hardest workers and most driven athletes we’ve seen. There are a lot of great players who play great, and yeah, I enjoy watching them. But I don’t find a lot of them to be inspirational. That’s not the case with Kobe Bryant, though. Reaching the top of the mountain never stopped him from searching for another mountain. He never stopped working to compete and get better, and I think we can all learn from that.

24Jan 2020
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Visitors: January 24-26, 2020

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2021

Caleb Banks – OT – Southfield (MI) Southfield: Banks is a 6’6″, 255-pounder with offers from Indiana, Michigan, and Michigan State, among others. He’s a 3-star, the #70 offensive tackle, and #741 overall. He could also end up playing defensive end at the next level.

Rayshaun Benny – OT – Oak Park (MI) Oak Park: Benny is a 6’5″, 275 lb. prospect with offers from Auburn, Georgia, LSU, Michigan, and Oregon, among others. He’s a 4-star, the #23 offensive tackle, and #175 overall.

Jamari Buddin – LB – Belleville (MI) Belleville: Buddin is a 6’2″, 193 lb. prospect with offers from Florida State, Michigan, Michigan State, and Penn State, among others. He’s a 4-star, the #21 outside linebacker, and #281 overall. All four of his crystal ball picks are for Michigan.

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23Jan 2020
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2021 Recruiting Update: January 23, 2020

Cristian Dixon (image via 247 Sports)

ADDED TO THE BOARD: 2021

Tyrese Baptiste – CB – Everett (MA) Everett: Baptiste is a 5’10”, 175 lb. prospect whose lone other offer comes from UMass. He’s a 247 Sports 3-star, the #30 athlete, and #355 overall. Baptiste is from the same high school as Michigan receiver Mike Sainristil.

Prophet Brown – RB – Elk Grove (CA) Monterey Trail: Brown is a 5’11”, 180-pounder with offers from Arizona State and Oregon State, among others. He’s currently unranked.

Cristian Dixon – WR – Santa Ana (CA) Mater Dei: Dixon is a 6’2″, 187 lb. prospect with offers from LSU, Notre Dame, and Oregon, among others. He’s a 4-star, the #24 wide receiver, and #124 overall. He claims a 4.63 forty and a 4.57 shuttle.

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