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I was thinking about Under Armour when I read this news. I'm sure Kevin Plank has a huge influence on this program. Yet the company wouldn't put up a fight because they have so much invested in the program, trying to be like Nike's relationship with Oregon. 

Keeping Durkin on as coach is pathetic and cowardly of the university. The man was running the football team, which had a player die due to their negligence. There is no way he should still be employed as a football coach. Disgusting.

Because when you get a great deal on a year old Cadillac, it still has the same reliability issues of a new one, just one year less warranty. Or when you lease a car and it spends a third of the lease in the shop. Reliability is still a big deal even if you don't plan on owning the car outside of the warranty period. 

It will be a missed opportunity if they don't include his celebration as well

If only I had time to find video of Flacco's 43 yard catch against the raiders years ago. He almost had a touchdown but he just ended up falling down shortly after catching it. 

Kavanaugh. We're stuck with him for the rest of his life, likely. Trump is only a couple more years, plus it's not like we want Pence running the show. 

I just want to live for a world series game at Oriole Park. I always tell myself Championship games are a waste of money, but I would have no problem spending a lot of money going to a game there. I've been to so many meaningless games there, but always have a great time anyways. I'd love to just once experience

There's a reason they rebuild the motor after only really running it to move the car for just seconds. These machines are seriously unbelievable. It's worth experiencing in person at least once. 

I like this list, with the only change I'd make being the Pacifica instead of the 300 and have Honda make the Accord or CRV

I've done 37 mpg highway in a 2015 Mazda6 with a gas engine. I don't see a particularly big benefit of the diesel here. Higher fuel cost, higher maintenance costs, likely higher initial purchase cost, and minimal increase in fuel economy. 

Great article David. I was fortunate enough to hear Sergio speak a while back in front of the dealer body. He was amazing blunt with them, but everyone loved hearing what he had to say and it was great for them to hear. He gave the dealer body comfort that the brand would continue to grow and product improve.

I'm relieved the CFO Palmer didn't get the job. Sergio is a money guy by trade and it showed dragging the company out from debt, but the company needs more of a car guy to keep it going into the future. I have confidence Manley can do that. 

I'm surprised Larry David hasn't covered this in a episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm. Just something as simple as Larry not speeding up as someone holds the door for him could lead to some ridiculous scenario. 

I've had mixed results working on my G35. The brakes have been a nightmare, having replaced 3 calipers. Some engine items are very easy, others, not so much. It's been very durable though aside from the brake calipers. 

I imagine Ronaldo blows Hamilton and LeBron away once you throw in endorsements. 

I used to work in a Mercedes dealer where one night a gentleman came in to test drive a new CLA250. The salesman was still relatively new at the time and went out for the test drive with this person. About half hour later the salesman walks into the sales office in tears. We asked what he happened, only to find the

It's probably been mention, but I didn't see it. Detroit Rock City by Kiss is an absolute classic driving song. 

It's essentially just some comedians having a rather natural conversation. Jerry just makes it a little more fun by putting people in interesting cars. It's worth a try, but some episodes are better than others, depending on the conversation topic and who the comedian is. 

The madness of Spain, Brazil, and Germany dropping points early really kept the group stages interesting. 

I’ve seen it on Mazda and Cadillac. Not sure about other brands though.