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Matt Campbell, Penn State Confident They Can Excel Where James Franklin Failed

CHICAGO — With pen in hand and talking points rehearsed, new Penn State head coach Matt Campbell introduced himself to the Big Ten and the throngs of reporters attending the conference’s annual media days event in a manner that mimicked his polished predecessor, James Franklin. Campbell’s handy writing utensil provided a callback to Franklin taking notes during weekly news conferences in the Lasch Building. His reverence for Penn State president Neeli Bendapudi and athletics director Pat Kraft could have been cut and pasted from any number of Franklin’s comments in recent years. As could Campbell’s line about the Nittany Lions’ continuing to lead with “character, integrity, class and excellence,” all while chasing the program’s first national championship since 1986. But if everything unfolds according to plan — if Kraft gets validated for dismissing Franklin last October, less than a year removed from reaching the College Football Playoff semifinals, before hiring Campbell in December — then the similarities between his new coach and his old one must stop with their public personas. Campbell is tasked with nudging Penn State over the line Franklin failed to reach at a time when several Big Ten rivals have entrenched themselves atop college football. So for Campbell and Penn State, the Big Ten Media Days represent a comparison between Campbell’s perceived ability to do more with less at Iowa State, and Franklin’s perennial struggle to convert high-end resources into signature wins; between a regime that always seemed to shy away from heightened expectations — especially in public settings like this one — and a group that is now speaking openly about contending for a national title this fall. “If we were ever going to leave Iowa State,” Campbell said, “it was going to have to be a school and an institution that really fit how I believe and what I believe [is the right way to] build culture, how you build a team and how you build forward. I think for the last six months, we’ve been reminded why it was such a great fit for us at Penn State.” The Nittany Lions contention hopes this fall originate with the players’ unwavering belief in Campbell, starting with quarterback Rocco Becht, who followed Campbell from Iowa State. On Tuesday, Becht compared Campbell to Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti when asked to predict the immediate impact he expects from the new staff. When Cignetti jumped from James Madison to IU ahead of the 2024 season, he added more than 30 players via the transfer portal, including 10 who had started for the Dukes. Campbell signed 24 former Iowa State players in a 39-man transfer class, tied for the sixth-largest haul in the country and second-biggest in the Big Ten behind UCLA. Becht described Penn State’s group of former Cyclones as “some of the best players that we had at Iowa State,” a place where Campbell won 19 games over the previous two seasons and reached the Big 12 title game in 2024. Since arriving at Penn State, which lost 18 of 22 starters from last year’s team, those who followed Campbell have become invaluable conduits between the coaching staff and the holdovers from Franklin’s roster who remained with the program. “We’re able to help the transition with other players,” Becht, one of three players representing Penn State, said on Tuesday. “We’re able to help lay that foundation that Coach Campbell wants to build. We won games at Iowa State. Building that over here, we just have the same mindset [while] blending in with the Penn State players. We just want to win, no matter what it looks like.” Campbell, 46, is a consistent winner. Beginning in 2012, he led three nine-win campaigns in four full seasons at Toledo, the last of which earned him MAC Coach of the Year. Then he took home the same award from the Big 12 three times in his first five years at Iowa State. Campbell’s name almost always circulated when marquee jobs became available in college and the NFL. His four wins against top-10 opponents — the same number Franklin amassed in more than twice as many attempts — helped that case. Almost immediately, the former Cyclones who transferred to Penn State offered a discrepancy in Campbell’s approach to the high-leverage moments that eroded Franklin’s standing with the fan base. The Iowa State transfers said Campbell believed a team should prepare the same way each week, regardless of whether the opponent was ranked or winless. The Penn State holdovers described Franklin’s tendency to add more walk-throughs, meetings and details for players to memorize when facing elite competition. Their nerves tightened. “It would be more draining toward us,” Rojas said. “And I think Coach Campbell is going to do a great job, you know, just treating each game like it should be, treating each game opponent like any other. So yeah, I think it was a thing [we struggled with]. But that’s something that we’re going to overcome this year.” Becht, a three-year starter at Iowa State, will be heavily leaned upon as a leader. Entering the 2026 season with more career victories (26) than any active FBS quarterback, he embodies Campbell’s system. Becht became a unifying force for a roster in flux this past winter, lobbying prospective teammates considering a transfer to remain at Penn State. He helped form a group chat with more than three dozen players designed to outline the team’s goals this fall. The expectation, they said, is to win at the highest level. And Campbell is the reason for their confidence. “Being around that guy for four years now,” Becht said, “what he’s been able to build culturally, the standards that he’s been able to build, the expectations that he has for his players, it’s something that I really wanted to be a part of for my last year because we have a special relationship. “And I wanted to bring it somewhere else, I wanted to have a reset, and blending that with Penn State’s rich history — the historic program that it is — is something that I’m super excited to be part of now.” Life after Franklin has begun.​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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Marjorie Taylor Greene & Brian Glenn: Married in Vegas!

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You don’t need love in your heart to find love!

It turns out that Marjorie Taylor Greene’s next job is being a wife (again).

This week, she tied the knot with her fiance.

Remarkably, it was a Vegas wedding.

Marjorie Taylor Greene in February 2024.
Marjorie Taylor Greene speaks to reporters as she departs on February 06, 2024. (Photo Credit: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

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On Tuesday, July 28, MTG married fiance Brian Glenn.

TMZ reports that the pair tied the knot in Las Vegas — complete with photos.

The former congresswoman wore a white wedding gown while her new husband wore a tux.

They walked right in front of row after row of slot machines on their big day.

Only in Vegas! And, specifically, the Bellagio Hotel.

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According to the report, a cameraman followed the newlyweds as they played craps.

A group of kids were also reportedly present, watching the two.

MTG and her man applied for a marriage license in Clark County on July 24 — last Friday.

It is very common to seek a marriage license at least a few days in advance of a wedding. Many remain valid for a month or longer.

Of course, Vegas is almost synonymous with rapidly-assembled weddings that may be spur of the moment or even ill-advised. Only time will tell how these two fare.

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However, we know that the wedding was not truly spontaneous.

MTG and Glenn became engaged in December of 2025.

At the time, the then-planning-to-retire congresswoman tweeted: “Happily Ever After.”

Notably, both Greene and Glenn recently left jobs with major conservative installations. She left a GOP-controlled congress, and Glenn left a conservative network hilariously titled “Real America’s Voice.”

It would seem that they are choosing each other. But MTG, at the very least, will still make time to post unhinged conspiracy nonsense on social media. Life’s all about finding that balance.

Greene’s falling out with Donald Trump is only one piece of a larger picture of fractured conservative alliances.

Some believe that, despite her unhinged beliefs on many topics — including her love of antisemitism and her loathing of vaccines — MTG couldn’t carry on with the Trump regime’s handling of the Epstein files.

Realizing that the man she’d supported was also a prolific monster may have felt like a betrayal.

Others, however, believe that she simply stepped away to flee a sinking ship — and could plot a political comeback once Trump is finally out of the picture.

We hope that Greene and Glenn are very happy together. So happy, in fact, that neither feels any inclination to enter the political arena in any way, shape, or form.

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Kavinsky Cause of Death: DJ Known For ‘Drive’ Soundtrack Passes Away at 50

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We have tragic news to report from the world of music today.

Kavinsky — the French DJ best known for his contributions to the 2011 Ryan Gosling film Drive — has passed away.

He was just 50 years old.

DJ Kavinsky performs during day 1 of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Field on April 26, 2008 in Indio, California.
DJ Kavinsky performs during day 1 of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Field on April 26, 2008 in Indio, California. (Photo by Charley Gallay/Getty Images)

The artist, born Vincent Belorgey, was found dead at his home in Paris on Tuesday evening, according to a report from Reuters.

French authorities have opened an investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death, though prosecutors said first responders found no signs of suspicious activity at the scene.

Officials have not announced a cause of death.

According to the Paris prosecutor’s office, investigators are working to determine what led to the musician’s death.

Authorities emphasized that there was no immediate indication of foul play, but the inquiry remains active.

The news has prompted an outpouring of tributes from fans and fellow musicians around the world.

Kavinsky rose to international prominence with his 2010 single “Nightcall,” which found a massive audience after appearing on the Drive soundtrack.

The haunting synthwave anthem became synonymous with the film and helped establish Kavinsky as one of the defining artists of the retro-inspired electronic music movement.

More recently, the musician introduced his signature sound to a new generation when he performed “Nightcall” during the closing ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics alongside Belgian singer Angèle.

The performance renewed interest in the song and further cemented its place in pop culture.

French leaders were among those honoring the late performer.

French Culture Minister Catherine Pégard described Kavinsky as one of the country’s “most singular voices,” praising music that was both nostalgic and timeless.

French President Emmanuel Macron also paid tribute, calling the artist “forever a source of French pride.”

Kavinsky leaves behind a legacy that stretched well beyond France, with “Nightcall” remaining one of the most recognizable electronic tracks of the past two decades.

Additional details about his death have not yet been released as authorities continue their investigation.

We will have further updates on this developing story as new information becomes available.

In the meantime, our condolences go out to Kavinsky’s loved ones during this enormously difficult time.

Kavinsky Cause of Death: DJ Known For ‘Drive’ Soundtrack Passes Away at 50 was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Megan Moroney Breaks Down in Tears After Being Forced to End Denver Concert Early: ‘I’m Really Sorry’

Megan Moroney lived out her “worst nightmare” on Tuesday evening (July 28) when she was forced to cut her Cloud 9 Tour concert at Denver’s Ball Arena short after just three songs due to illness.

According to videos shared on social media, Moroney paused the show after performing “Stupid,” “Medicine,” and “Bless Your Heart” to explain the situation to fans.

“This is obviously the last thing I ever want to do, but I am obviously extremely sick and I thought I did everything to make myself better,” she told the crowd. “I just can’t play this show tonight, but I will make it up to you guys. I absolutely promise I’ll be back. I’ll be able to come, but I want to give you guys the show you deserve, and I’m probably going to go cry in my dressing room now.”

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Photo Courtesy of Megan Moroney

As audible gasps filled the arena, fans quickly began shouting words of encouragement, including, “We love you!” Moroney became visibly emotional, wiping away tears as she addressed the crowd.

“But I’m sorry. This is like my worst nightmare, and I promise I’ll make it up to you guys like 10 times. I love you, and I’m really sorry. We’re going to work out the details, and I’ll give you all the information as soon as I can. And I’m really sorry, so love you guys,” she said before leaving the stage.

Later that evening, Moroney shared a heartfelt message on her Instagram Stories, calling the decision to end the show “the hardest decision I’ve ever had to make.” In her statement, she also revealed that the Denver concert has been rescheduled for August 27.

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I feel so sorry for Meg, she tried her best for us brb crying 😭🥺🩷

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Denver –

That was the hardest decision I’ve ever had to make & I’m so sorry to cancel the show tonight.

I never ever will give you guys a show that is not 100% and by song 3 I knew that I was not capable of giving that to you tonight. I’m typing this as I’m quite literally bawling my eyes out in my dressing room & it hurts me so much to disappoint you all.

I will be back August 27, and all tickets purchased for tonight’s show will be honored for the new date. If you can’t make the rescheduled date refunds are available at the point of purchase.

I’ve never had to do this & I’m truly so sorry.

i love u guys
Megan

Megan Moroney; Photo Courtesy of Baeth
Megan Moroney; Photo Courtesy of Baeth

Moroney’s next scheduled stop on the Cloud 9 Tour is August 1 at the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon. The U.S. leg was originally slated to wrap on August 22 in Nashville, but with the newly announced August 27 Denver makeup show, that performance will now serve as the tour’s final U.S. date. After a brief break, Moroney will take the Cloud 9 Tour overseas with stops across Norway, Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, France, and the U.K. 

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