Stanford hires former Nike CEO John Donahoe as new athletic directorNew Foto - Stanford hires former Nike CEO John Donahoe as new athletic director

Stanford's new athletic director has taken quite a unique path to his job. Theschool announcedthe hiring of former Nike CEO John Donahoe as its next athletic director Thursday. Donahoe joins Stanford after spending nearly six years at Nike. He was hired by the company in 2019 and remained with Nike until September 2024. Donahoe was succeeded by Elliott Hill, though remained in an advisory role with Nike until January 2025. While Donahoe's job history makes him an unusual hire for Stanford, that's exactlywhat the school was seeking, per ESPN. "Stanford officials viewed [Donahoe] as a 'unicorn candidate' because of both his business ties and history at the school. Stanford coveted a nontraditional candidate for the role." Donahoe has a history with Stanford, as hereceived his master's degreefrom the university in 1986 and served on the business school's advisory board. He also has experience with another university. Donahoe served on Dartmouth's board of trustees from 2003-12. He received his bachelor's degree from Dartmouth. After getting his master's degree from Stanford, Donahoe put together an impressive resume in the business world. In addition to working at Nike, he also spent time at Bain and Company, eBay and ServiceNow. In the role, Donahoe will oversee the entire athletic department at Stanford, meaning he'll be Andrew Luck's boss.Luck was hiredto be the football team's general manager last November. Luck had nothing but good things to say about Donahoe in a statement released by the university Thursday. "I am absolutely thrilled John Donahoe is joining as our next athletic director. He brings unparalleled experience and elite leadership to our athletic department in a time of opportunity and change. I could not be more excited to partner with and learn from him." Donahoe's hiring comes months after longtime athletic director Bernard Muir announced he would step down at the end of the school year. Muir served as Stanford's athletic director from 2012-25.

Stanford hires former Nike CEO John Donahoe as new athletic director

Stanford hires former Nike CEO John Donahoe as new athletic director Stanford's new athletic director has taken quite a unique path to h...
For one day only, MLB is turning a NASCAR track into a record-breaking stadiumNew Foto - For one day only, MLB is turning a NASCAR track into a record-breaking stadium

More fans than have ever watched a Major League Baseball game are set to show up Saturday to a field that didn't exist 32 days ago, in a state that has never previously hosted an MLB game. The baseball itself will be the only thing familiar about Saturday's matchup at Tennessee's Bristol Motor Speedway between the Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Reds — and that is on purpose. MLB has staged games in unconventional places for the past decade. Yet while a 2016 game at North Carolina's Fort Bragg, games in 2021 and 2022 at the same Iowa cornfield made famous by the movie "Field of Dreams" and last year's Negro Leagues tribute at Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Alabama, were held in intimate settings, MLB's visit to a venue better known for motorsports was designed as a spectacle of sheer size. More than 85,000 tickets have been sold for a matchup dubbed the "Speedway Classic," a number that will break the league's attendance record of 84,587 set in 1954 when the New York Yankees visited Cleveland. "This one really ranks up there big just because of the enormity of what we're building," Murray Cook, the president of Brightview Sports, who consults MLB on fields and ballparks, told "TODAY." That construction project began June 4, when the speedway starteddemolishingparts of its infield, including half of a building, in order to situate a baseball field between the half-mile track's third and fourth turns. Once that phase ended, it left a window of about 32 days to build the field and everything surrounding it. More than 18,000 tons of gravel were brought in to create a level playing field, topped by a shock-absorbing pad that rests underneath the 124,000 square feet of artificial turf playing surface. The turf was infilled with sand to provide a better bounce for a batted ball. More than 300 tons of clay were required to build the basepaths and mounds. Bristol Motor Speedway's existing lighting did not meet MLB standards for broadcasts, which required the temporary installation of 415 extra lighting fixtures, as well. "Batting tunnels, dugouts, backstop net, batter's eye, bullpens, foul poles; none of this is here, right?" Cook said. "So all that has to be brought in." Saturday's game will mark the first MLB game in Tennessee for the same reason last season's game in Birmingham was its first in Alabama, and why MLB has staged other games in recent years in Korea and Olympic Stadium in London. Planting live games in markets that otherwise would not have big-league baseball is "a huge pillar in terms of our growth strategy," MLB commissioner Rob Manfredsaid inApril when visiting Nashville. "It's the commissioner's office plan to grow the game around the world and to take it to places where, you know, you don't have a major league team," Cook said. When MLB visited London for series in 2023 and 2024, where a field was placed atop the home pitch of West Ham of the Premier League, attendance topped out just shy of 60,000. Bristol provided a much bigger logistical challenge. Bristol Motor Speedway is the country's second-largest venue in the U.S. as judged by permanent seating, said Jerry Caldwell, the Bristol Motor Speedway president, and the venue has used that capacity before to host record-smashing attendance figures. A 2016 college football game between Tennessee and Virginia Tech set the NCAA's single-game record. MLB's challenge involved creating a baseball venue within a NASCAR facility that is approximately twice the size of a football field. The construction involved limitations. Though a four-sided videoboard called the "Colossus" hangs 180 feet over the speedway's infield, strung up via cables that stretch to the stadium's corners, the ballpark design sought to keep it out of play as much as possible. During the game, it will be in foul territory, and netting was installed to keep foul balls from damaging the screen. "I love seeing this baseball field rise up out of the middle of the racetrack and kind of be born, almost," Caldwell said. Caldwell said he hopes the memories of the game endure. But the venue's transformation will be brief. Cook expects the tear-down following the game to last about 15 days. Once removed, the entire field will be donated to Eastern Tennessee State University. "We want it to be something that they'll always remember, they'll talk about, have fond memories of creating wonderful memories with their family, and I know that's what will happen," Caldwell said. "And then we'll remove all this, and six weeks later, we'll do the same thing for the playoffs in NASCAR."

For one day only, MLB is turning a NASCAR track into a record-breaking stadium

For one day only, MLB is turning a NASCAR track into a record-breaking stadium More fans than have ever watched a Major League Baseball game...
Most Important Fantasy Storylines to Watch During 2025 NFL Training CampNew Foto - Most Important Fantasy Storylines to Watch During 2025 NFL Training Camp

Training camp usually brings a lot of hype, but some updates really do matter for fantasy football. Players are changing roles, coaches are trying new game plans, and some younger guys could surprise us early in the season. These are the key storylines that could actually change a player's fantasy value before Week 1. Credit: Instagram The Jaguars brought in Liam Coen to help streamline protections and improve communication at the line. Initial camp work focused more on reducing penalties and sharpening techniques than on overhauling tempo. Trevor Lawrence has looked comfortable during install periods, and the offense is executing quicker concepts. Credit: Instagram With Will Levis sidelined for the season, rookie Cam Ward is getting a real shot at leading the Titans. He's taken most of the first-team reps in camp and shown steady improvement during team drills. Coaches say he's handled installs well and is getting more comfortable with timing and footwork. Credit: Instagram As of now, the Chargers are giving Omarion Hampton a long look with the starters, and he's apparently ready for it. He's shown power on inside runs and hasn't missed in pass protection drills. That chance opened when Najee Harris injured his eye during a fireworks accident just before practice sessions. Credit: Instagram Last season, the Bears ranked near the bottom in plays per game and quarterback protection. After Ben Johnson's arrival, the team overhauled the offensive line, drafted a route technician in Rome Odunze, and added rookie tight end Colston Loveland. Credit: Facebook Currently, Tyreek Hill is central to the Dolphins' aerial attack in camp. He's featured in intermediate and vertical routes, which include a well-reported 60-yard touchdown from Tua Tagovailoa in early-phase drills. Although underlying tension remains, coaches continue to run plays that center Hill in the red zone and deep game. Credit: Instagram New England struggled to support even one fantasy-relevant receiver last year. Drake Maye had moments, but his weapons were limited. This season, the Patriots brought in Stefon Diggs and drafted Kyle Williams, a red zone threat with a strong college profile. Kayshon Boutte has also stayed involved. Credit: Instagram Teams don't usually carry four quarterbacks unless they're unsure about all of them. Joe Flacco's veteran presence helps stabilize things, but Cleveland also wants to see what Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel can do. Kenny Pickett, reportedly the least active during team drills, may already be fading in the competition. Credit: Instagram This is the first camp where Jameson Williams comes off like a full-time receiver, not just a speed threat. Coaches have given him additional complex routes that demand timing and coverage reads, and so far, he's handled them well. Jared Goff has looked for him over the middle more often than in past drills. Credit: Instagram Though Dylan Sampson wasn't expected to push for early carries, injuries have quickly changed the outlook in Cleveland. With Jerome Ford limited and Quinshon Judkins unavailable, Sampson has moved up the depth chart and taken on extended work in camp. He's impressed coaches with his quickness and balance in space. Credit: Instagram After three frustrating seasons, Kyle Pitts is finally practicing without limitation. He's taken various snaps from the slot and is being targeted on designed routes, not just late reads. Michael Penix Jr. has thrown his way during both scripted installs and live reps. Signs suggest he may return to a volume-based tight end role this season. Credit: Instagram Quick decision-making and touch on intermediate throws have stood out in the Falcons camp. The rookie has kept drives moving in two-minute drills and found tight ends on seams and crossers with consistency. Michael Penix Jr., who got a few late-season starts in 2024, already displayed what the offense can be with him at the helm. Credit: Instagram The backfield remains unsettled in New England as training camp progresses. Rookie TreVeyon Henderson impressed everyone in early passing reps, while Rhamondre Stevenson handled more early-down work. Antonio Gibson also drew praise as a multi-role weapon. Meanwhile, the press stresses that it's too early to read a clear pecking order—a rotating committee appears likely. Credit: Instagram We haven't seen much of Ricky Pearsall in the 49ers camp, which doesn't help his chances in a crowded offense. He's been sidelined with a lower-body injury and has missed both team drills and individual work. Jauan Jennings has taken over in the slot, and that's a position Pearsall needed to compete for. Credit: Instagram While Kenneth Walker still brings big-play ability, his role hasn't expanded. He's alternating series with Zach Charbonnet, who continues to handle a higher volume of third-down and pass-blocking duties. That mirrors what Seattle did last season, and Pete Carroll hasn't hinted at changing it. Neither back has been separated in goal-line work either. Credit: Instagram There is no denying that David Njoku has become a consistent presence in the Red Zone in Browns camp. He's caught multiple touchdowns during team drills and appears more in sync with Deshaun Watson than in previous years. With coverage drifting toward Elijah Moore and rookie Ja'Lynn Polk on the outside, Njoku has taken advantage of space underneath.

Most Important Fantasy Storylines to Watch During 2025 NFL Training Camp

Most Important Fantasy Storylines to Watch During 2025 NFL Training Camp Training camp usually brings a lot of hype, but some updates really...
Man in custody after a Virginia council member was set on fire over 'a personal matter,' police sayNew Foto - Man in custody after a Virginia council member was set on fire over 'a personal matter,' police say

A suspect is in custody after a Danville, Virginia, city council member was set on fire Wednesday morning by a man police say he knows. The attack on council member Lee Vogler "stems from a personal matter not related to the victim's position on the Danville City Council or any other political affiliation," police said in the statement. The suspect, who police identified as 29-year-old Shotsie Michael Buck Hayes, entered Vogler's place of employment, confronted him and doused him with an unknown flammable liquid, Danville police said in anews release. Andrew Brooks, the publisher and owner of Showcase Magazine, said Vogler was attacked at the magazine's office. The man "forced his way into our office carrying a five-gallon bucket of gasoline and poured the gasoline on Lee," Brooks said in asocial media video. Vogler, 38, "attempted to flee" and the suspect followed him, according to Brooks. "The victim and suspect exited the building, where the suspect then set the victim on fire," police said in the statement. Buck Hayes fled the area, but witnesses provided a description of him and his vehicle. Brooks said Vogler was able to identify his alleged attacker. He was airlifted for medical treatment. The extent of Vogler's injuries is not clear at this time, police said. Vogler was taken to a burn unit at a hospital in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Vogler's father Jack Vogler Sr.told The Associated Press. UNC Health declined to comment on the victim's condition, the AP reported. Buck Hayes is facing attempted first-degree murder and aggravated malicious wounding charges, according to police. Buck Hayes requested and was assigned a court-appointed attorney, court officials said. A preliminary hearing was scheduled for September 30. Danville Public Defender Joseph Schenk said Wednesday "it would not be appropriate" for his office to represent Buck Hayes because he is friends with Vogler and has known him "personally and professionally for over a decade." Vogler, a Danville native, was the youngest person ever elected to the city council in May 2012, according to his biography on thecity council's website. He works as the managing partner for Andrew Brooks Media Group, a multimedia company that publishes regional magazines such as Showcase Magazine, the biography said. He is also the director of sales at Showcase Magazine, the publication said in a report on itssite. Officials, including Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, said Vogler was in their prayers and asked others to pray for him. "We pray for a swift recovery for Lee and peace to be on the entire Danville community," Youngkin said in asocial media post. Ina statement, Danville Mayor Alonzo Jones called the attack "an unthinkable act of violence." "Lee is a member of our City Council family. And today, that family is hurting," Jones added. "Our Council is close. We've worked through challenges together —and now, we face this heartbreak together." "This type of senseless violence has to stop," Brooks said in the social media video. "You do not have the right as a human being to get upset with someone enough to lash out and attempt to harm them in any way, much less this way." The magazine also offered prayers to Vogler and his family. "We are deeply shocked and saddened by this act of violence," the magazine said. "The Showcase Magazine team is fully cooperating with law enforcement as they continue their investigation." Virginia state Sen. Tammy Brankley Mulchi condemned the "deeply troubling attack" and said she supports efforts to bring the suspect to justice. "I have had the pleasure of getting to know Lee over the last couple of years and the one thing I know that he loves more than representing the people of Danville is the love of his family," the senator said in asocial media post. "I pray during this difficult time for his swift and complete recovery." Danville is in southern Virginia on the border of North Carolina. It is about one hour south of Lynchburg and approximately one hour north of Durham, North Carolina. This story has been updated with additional information. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Man in custody after a Virginia council member was set on fire over ‘a personal matter,’ police say

Man in custody after a Virginia council member was set on fire over 'a personal matter,' police say A suspect is in custody after a ...
Trump orders a 35% tariff for goods from Canada, citing a lack of cooperation on illicit drugsNew Foto - Trump orders a 35% tariff for goods from Canada, citing a lack of cooperation on illicit drugs

WASHINGTON (AP) — PresidentDonald Trumphas raised the tariff rate onU.S. imports from Canadato 35% from 25%, effective Friday. The announcement from the White House late Thursday said Canada had failed to "do more to arrest, seize, detain or otherwise intercept ... traffickers, criminals at large, and illicit drugs." Trump has heckled Canada for months and suggestedit should become its 51st U.S. state. He had threatened to impose the highertariff on Canadaif no deal was reached by Friday, his deadline for reaching trade agreements with dozens of countries. Earlier Thursday, the president saidCanada's announcement it will recognize a Palestinian statewould "make it very hard" for the United States to reach a trade agreement with its northern neighbor. Trump has also expressed frustration with a trade deficit with Canada that largely reflects oil purchases by America. Prime Minister Mark Carney had tempered expectations over tariffs, saying Ottawa would only agree to a deal "if there's one on the table that is in the best interests of Canadians." In a statement released early Friday, he said he was disappointed by Trump's actions and vowed to diversify Canada's exports. "Canada accounts for only 1% of U.S. fentanyl imports and has been working intensively to further reduce these volumes," he said, pointing to heavy investments in border security. Carney added that some industries — including lumber, steel, aluminum and automobiles — will be harder hit, but said his government will try to minimize the impact and protect Canadian jobs. Canada was not included in Trump's updatedlist of tariff rateson other countries announced late Thursday. Thoseimport dutiesare due to take effect on Aug. 7. Trump sent a letter to Canada a few weeks ago warning he planned to raise duties on many goods imported from Canada to 35%, deepening the rift betweenthe two North American countriesthat has undermined their decades-old alliance. Some imports from Canada are still protected by the 2020 United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA, which is up for renegotiation next year. The White House's statement said goods transshipped through Canada that are not covered by the USMCA would be subject to a 40% tariff rate. It did not say where the goods might originate. President Donald Trump said Thursday that there would be a 90-day negotiating period with Mexico after a call with that country's leader, Claudia Sheinbaum, keeping25% tariff ratesin place.

Trump orders a 35% tariff for goods from Canada, citing a lack of cooperation on illicit drugs

Trump orders a 35% tariff for goods from Canada, citing a lack of cooperation on illicit drugs WASHINGTON (AP) — PresidentDonald Trumphas ra...

 

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