U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team player Timothy Weah described his “weird” experience standing behind Donald Trump during a White House event, where the president diverted from soccer topics to discuss political issues like the Iran-Israel war and transgender sports participation. Weah, who attended with his Juventus teammates, felt compelled to be there and expressed surprise at the political focus, stating, “I just want to play football.”
Need More Context? 🔎
Countdown to Kickoff: No. 19
Clint CastleberryClint Castleberry, a legendary Georgia Tech halfback, had a remarkable single season in 1942, earning First-Team All-SEC honors and finishing third in Heisman voting before enlisting in the Army Air Forces during World War II. Tragically, he was declared dead after his plane vanished in 1944, leaving behind a legacy honored with the permanent retirement of his No. 19 jersey and induction into multiple sports halls of fame. Want More Context? 🔎
Read more