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Carol Hudson to Retire

Per the Old Dominion University website, after an impressive career, Carol Hudson, Assistant Athletic Communications Director and Sports Information Director, will retire in June of this year.Carol Hudson and I Hudson’s career at Old Dominion University has spanned an amazing 40-years and impacted the Athletic Department in a way that will not be forgotten. He began as a student manager for Monarch baseball and basketball, served as the primary media contact for a variety of sports including men’s basketball and men’s soccer and has been the SID at ODU since 1984! For all of his hard work over the years, Hudson has received various awards and honors including being named to the College Sports Information Directors of America Hall of Fame.

During my time as a Sports Information Student Representative for the ODU Athletic Department, I had the pleasure of learning from and working with Carol Hudson. From assisting him keep the scoreboard at baseball games to running stats for copy during a basketball game, Hudson was always there to provide wisdom and encouragement.

Happy Retirement Carol!

Throwback Thursday: Kobe’s 81-pt game

Kobe Bryant, the Los Angeles Lakers star shooting guard, injured his right shoulder in the Wednesday night Lakers loss to the New Orleans Pelicans. An early MRI exam showed a tear of the rotator cuff. His return to Los Angeles will be followed by an examination by team doctors and an update on his condition will be given.

According to ESPNLA, in true Kobe fashion, he isn’t too worried about the injury saying, “I’ve played on a torn labrum before, I’m not too concerned about it.”

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Kobe Bryant, now 36, has had many, many successful years  in his basketball career. On this day, January 22, eight years ago, Bryant scored an amazing 81 points in the 122-104 victory over the Toronto Raptors. It is the second-most points scored in one game in NBA history, only Wilt Chamberlain (100) has scored more.

Check out the NBA.com video of Kobe’s every shot during that record breaking game.

I am dedicating this blog to my Kobe-loving man, who so kindly asked me to post about his favorite basketball player.

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11 of 12?

The New England Patriots pummeled the Indianapolis Colts in the AFC Championship game, allowing the Colts only one touchdown. After beating the Colts 45-7, the only news we should be talking about is the exciting matchup between the Patriots and the Seahawks at Super Bowl XLIX but, now we have “DeflateGate.”

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On Monday, a day after the Patriots won, various sources were reporting that there was a possibility that the Patriots may have cheated by deflating some of the footballs. It has now been confirmed that 11 of their 12 balls were under-flated and the next step is to hand down punishments. Per regulations, footballs must be inflated to a minimum of 12.5 and a maximum of 13.5 pounds per square inch. Prior to kickoff, the balls are inspected by the official to check the weight, air pressure and check for other irregularities.

When I first heard about the possibility of cheating during the AFC Championship I didn’t really think anything of it. It is one of the two games that determines who plays on the biggest stage in football so naturally, controversy, real or fake, usually follows. Then I heard that 11 of the 12 balls weren’t inflated to regulation. This morning on First Take, Brian Dawkins said it best, “The rules in place are not guidelines,” and I couldn’t agree more. Deciding to break the rules means you are also deciding to deal with the consequences.

As far as punishments go, this infraction carries a $25,000 fine to any offenders and if necessary, head coaches and team or front office personnel. In my opinion, a $25,000 fine doesn’t even begin the scratch the surface of the punishment all parties involved should receive. When a child doesn’t follow the rules, punishments are given to reinforce the idea that rules should be followed and as a way of saying, “this is not acceptable.” This is not the first time the Patriots have disregarded the rules and therefore, a heavier, more appropriate punishment is fair and necessary. Fines, draft picks and even suspension of head coach Bill Belichick, if it is found that he had anything to do with “DeflateGate”, have all been tossed around as possible punishments for this incident.

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ChristinaKanu.com is here!

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If you haven’t heard the name Christina Kanu, don’t get used to it because shortly, it will be a household name in regards to leadership expertise.

Christina Kanu is a college graduate, leadership expert, an all-things-DIVA extraordinaire & my best friend! I have watched her grow over the years into an amazing young woman and she is just getting started! She just finished her first semester of grad school at Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, Georgia and is on her way to an M.A. in African American Studies. She is the Director of Communications and Community Relations for BonfireImpact.com and has been recognized by many different media outlets as a top leadership professional.

Ms. Kanu is a dynamic individual with many amazing qualities but, her ability to lead is one of her strongest. That is where ChristinaKanu.com comes in! On her website you will find her blog with various articles about leadership, social issues and motivational pieces. She has also listed the services she provides including leadership consultations, priorities consultations, workshops and speaking engagement topics that she specializes in.

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