06.04.07
What was Johnnie Morton thinking!?
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Sports & Culture
This is way too funny to pass up. Watchout, YouTube is pulling all the copyrighted video. Luckily this one has survived.
Can the Orlando Magic — or even the Florida Gator recruits — respect Billy Donovan anymore. Right now, he looks like the biggest flip flopper since John Kerry and Dan Marino.
Here’s the deal: He accepted the job, gave a resounding speech to the media doing so and he even grinned a little. But the key part was he made a committment, sold it to the masses and now wants to take it back.
Shouldn’t he be blacklisted for stuff like this? And what’s up with Floridians backing out of good job offers?
Marino pulled the same crap with the Miami Dolphins VP position back in 2004 when he got cold feet. Apparently, so did Donovan.
The last post listed below was some time before my spring 2007 semester at Chico State (Calif.) — my last semester in college. After running TheOrion.com and getting caught up celebrating my senior year in college, my focus can now be shifted back to writing sports and in particular this blog.
There have been plenty of developments over the last four months and there’s no way for me to get at all of them. So instead, I’m just going to pick up in the middle of things. Expect one to two posts a day for a while. I’m in Florida right now at the Poynter Institute, so hopefully there will be interesting tidbits to add from this experience.