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Joe Rogan

I don’t listen to many podcasts and never listened to Rogan, but with the back and forth with Trump doing the interview and Harris probably not, I started listening to the Trump interview last night and got through two of the three hours. Have no idea if this is typical but it is a very conversational interview. Gives the subject to tell stories rather than provide canned answers.

I’m sure others here have had more experience listening to Rogan, but my first impression was that Harris was missing an opportunity here.

Oh Joe

https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/trump-harris-election-10-26-24#cm2qhhake00103b5wgxqqio4o

I get that it’s desperate times so “Musk is bad” is the line of the day because he’s supporting Trump, but to cast him as an “illegal” when he’s created tens of thousands of high paying U.S. jobs with virtually Tesla’s entire 120k workforce based in the U.S.? Really?? And his ex-boss Obama made the move to Space-X.

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The Hall Heads to FAU Golf Invitational, Monday



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PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLA. - The Seton Hall men's golf team will close the fall season with three rounds of competition at the FAU Golf Invitational, October 28-29, at PGA National Resort.

Tournament Details:
FAU GOLF INVITATIONAL
Host:
Florida Atlantic University
Location: Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
Course: PGA National Resort
Course Vitals: Par-72, 7,045 yards
Dates: October 28-29, 2024

THE COURSE:
Do you have what it takes to conquer "The Champ?" Considered one of the toughest tests on the PGA TOUR, The Champion golf course at PGA National Resort is 7,045 yards of peril, with tricky South Florida winds constantly causing havoc, and seemingly tranquil water penalty areas lurking throughout — ready to strike down even the world's best golfers. Home of The Cognizant Classic and The Bear Trap, The Champion is a must-play on any avid golfer's list.

Originally designed by Tom and George Fazio for major tournament play, The Champion was redesigned by Jack Nicklaus in 2014 and hosts the PGA TOUR's Cognizant Classic each spring. It features The Bear Trap, which spans three demanding holes designed by Nicklaus, and is called "one of the toughest stretches in golf." Listen to the designer describe it in his own words.

According to a story by The New York Times, "The Champion's layout at PGA National is 7,045 yards of venom, a king cobra of a course that rises without warning to strike down the world's best golfers. Snake charmers may have a better chance of taming it than the players at The Honda Classic."

THE FIELD:
In addition to Seton Hall and host Florida Atlantic, the field includes 10 other schools: Abilene Christian, Central Arkansas, Central Florida, Jacksonville State, North Alabama, Stetson, Temple, Toledo, UAB, and USF.

THE FORMAT:
Teams will play five golfers and count the four lowest scores per round.

THE LINEUP:
Here's the lineup for the Pirates…
  1. George Fricker, Senior
  2. David Lally, Junior
  3. Patrick Kahanek, Junior
  4. Will Hennessee, Freshman
  5. Jack Bosworth, Junior
Individual: Luke Nolan, Freshman

LAST TIME OUT:

Senior George Fricker (Woodbridge, England) fired a 5-under-par, 139, to win the 2024 GlenArbor Invite and lift the Seton Hall men's golf team to a second-place finish on Sunday.

Fricker had six birdies and eight pars in route to a 3-under-par, 69, in round one, followed by five more birdies in round two on his way to a 2-under-par, 70. The Seton Hall senior won the individual title by one stroke over Harvard's William Ma with a 5-under-par, 69-70-139. It's Fricker's second career victory and eighth top-10 finish.

As a team, The Hall improved a remarkable 18 stroke from round one to round two. It shot a 21-over-par, 309, in round one, but bounced back for a field-best 3-over-par, 291, in round two. For the tournament, the Pirates were 24-over-par with a 309-291-600. Harvard won the event at 9-over-par.

THE SCHEDULE:
The teams will play two continuous rounds on Monday beginning with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. The Pirates will be paired with golfers from Temple, UAB and North Alabama for rounds one and two, starting on holes six through 10. A final round will also begin at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday.

THE RESULTS:
Live scoring will be available throughout the tournament via Scoreboard.clippd.com. Complete results of each day's events will also be available following competition at SHUpirates.com.
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Pirates Secure Spot in BIG EAST Playoffs With Victory over Xavier


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Pirates clinch spot in BIG EAST Championship Playoffs, Secure first 10-win season since 2005

CINCINNATI, OH.
– A penalty kick conversion from Til Kauschke proved to be the difference in Seton Hall's men soccer team's 1-0 victory over Xavier in Cincinnati. With the victory, the Pirates secured a spot in the BIG EAST Championship Playoffs and their first 10-win regular season since 2005.

The Pirates came out of the gate in this road matchup searching for a goal, nearly finding one in the sixth minute. The Pirates were offered a chance at redemption in the 39th minute when a handball in the box served the Pirates an opportunity to take the lead on a penalty kick. Despite Xavier pressing for the equalizer over the remaining 50 minutes, the Pirates defense and goalkeeper Matias Molina sat on the head and secured the 1-0 victory.

With the win, The Hall moves to 10-4-1 on the season and 3-3-1 in-conference play.

HOW IT HAPPENED
The Pirates put pressure on Xavier early in the game with a strong offensive press. Freshman Til Kauschke launched a shot from the top of the box in the 6th minute that barely clanged off the crossbar and kept the game scoreless. Kauschke would not be denied however, as in the 39th minute he converted a penalty kick caused by a Musketeer handball to put the Pirates up 1-0.
In the second half, Seton Hall and Xavier exchanged offensive pressure throughout the half. Then in the 74th minute, the Pirates' Agustin Resch nearly scored a second for the Pirates goal off a corner kick. However, the Musketeers headed the ball off on the goal line, quashing a strong Pirates chance.
In the final 10 minutes, Seton Hall goalkeeper Matias Molina faced immense pressure from a Xavier side that was seeking to keep their season alive. However, strong goal keeping from Molina and great defending from the Pirates' elite backline secured the 1-0 victory and three massive points.

INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
  • Til Kauschkescored his third goal of the season
    • This was the Pirates third penalty kick goal of the season.
  • Matias Molina registered two saves, pushing his season total to 21.
  • Molina also registered his fourth clean sheet of the season.
  • The Pirates had four shots on goal to the Musketeers' two.
  • Liam Guske, Jared Smith, Til Kauschke and Jon Vignir Pétursson have started every game for the Pirates.

NEWS & NOTES
  • Seton Hall moves to 10-4-1, while Xavier moves to 4-7-5.
  • The Hall now moves to 3-3-1 on BIG EAST play.
  • This is Seton Hall's first 10-win regular season since 2005.
  • This is the four BIG EAST Championship playoff appearance in five years.
  • This was the 10th matchup between the two programs, the first of which came in 1979.
  • Seton Hall is now 2-7-1 all-time against Xavier, with the Pirates registering their first win against the Musketeers since 2017.
UP NEXT
Seton Hall will return to action on Tuesday when the Pirates travel to Princeton, New Jersey, to take on the Princeton Tigers. Game time is scheduled for 7 p.m.
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