Dominique Foxworth
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And so if there is someone out there or a group of people who have built up the credibility that we can trust what they are saying, like that holds value.
It used to be at one point that the checkmark on Twitter meant something.
It meant nothing else anymore.
And one thing that you can't really fake is a person's identity.
And if there is someone that has put in the work and done the hours and taken the time away from their family to build up
a track record of credible reporting inside sports like that's hugely valuable.
And it's funny because I would say in a time like today, it's a reminder how important that journalism is.
But like, honestly, every single day, every week, there's a new reason why the journalism is valuable.
We can go back to the college football playoffs.
I would love if there were somebody who was available and that was steeped in college football, but didn't have their interests conflicted by not wanting to piss people off or not wanting to upset the TV partner or not wanting to lose their access, but would be willing to burn relationships to tell us what actually is discussed behind those closed doors.
Like all of all of sports and all of.
Professional life needs that type of journalism.
Yeah, I mean...
That so that's an interesting question, because I'm not sure that and this is, again, like we don't know what's going on and you don't want to incriminate any institutions that are not currently incriminated.
But it's hard to imagine that Michigan is operating in a way that is so different from every all of the rest of their peers.
I don't know.
It always surprises me when there's a team or a company or someone who's having disproportionate success.
And Michigan's not even the most successful program in the country.
That changes from time to time.
But