DT Kemari Copeland ruled out for the year with a torn tricep

Wish him a healthy and quick recovery.

But yeah, our tall task on cleaning things up defensively just got that much taller

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Dang, hate that for him

Now finish up them taters; I'm gonna go fondle my sweaters.

Literally rip 😭😭😭😭

"Why gobble gobble chumps asks such good questions, I will never know." - TheFifthFuller

Hate that for the man. Hopefully he's fully healthy next season.

That sounds so painful. Time for Madison to step up. And how deep in the doghouse is Perry? Woof woof.

Five star get after it 100 percent Juice Key-Playing. MAN

That site is "sports illustrated" like I am Brad Pitt.

Hey, Brad,

Wikipedia Sports Illustrated si.com

Sports Illustrated (SI) is an American sports magazine first pub....

Not that it actually matters.

This is going to be great for the ACC.

I mean, its SI in name only at this point.

Owned until 2018 by Time Inc., it was sold to Authentic Brands Group (ABG) following the sale of Time Inc. to Meredith Corporation. The Arena Group (formerly theMaven, Inc.) was subsequently awarded a 10-year license to operate the Sports Illustrated–branded editorial operations, while ABG licenses the brand for other non-editorial ventures and products. In January 2024, The Arena Group missed a quarterly licensing payment, leading ABG to terminate the company's license. Arena, in turn, laid off the publication's editorial staff.[4]

In March 2024, ABG licensed the publishing rights to Minute Media in a 10-year deal, jointly announcing that the print and digital editions would be revived by rehiring some of the editorial staff.[5]

In May 2024, Sports Illustrated failed to deliver a print copy of the publication for the month to its subscribers for the first time in the magazine's 70-year history, according to the New York Post's Josh Kosman (May 17, 2024). As of September 2024, Sports Illustrated has not mailed any print issues to its subscribers for five months (the last delivered magazine being the April 2024 issue), because its former publisher refuses to turn over the subscriber list to the new publisher, according to Sports Business Journal (May 20, 2024).

In 2023 it came out that they were publishing AI generated articles credited to authors who were later determined to be AI-generated as well, down to buying stock photos for their profile images.

Earlier this year, the owners missed a licensing payment and a fallout from it was that the entire staff was terminated. The brand was sold off, and only some of the editorial positions were rehired.

Before the collapse of the company this year it was an AI-generated shell of its former self. Now, its completely unrecognizable. Its really not a credible news outlet anymore.

"When I was growing up, Virginia Tech was a school that was kicking ass and taking names, and it's time we get back to that" - James Franklin

My point was - what was once Frank Deford, Dick Schapp, Armen Katayen, Jackie MacMullen, Peter King- some of the best sports writers ever- is now under the banner of loser basement bloggers, making shit up, lame click bait links, etc. A great american publication- arguably the best sports publication ever- is now that loser writing a "story" which consists of copy/paste. Again- it is the real "sports illustrated" like I am Brad Pitt.

Yeah, for those of us on here that are over 45 or 50 SI was one of the biggest magazines of our childhood. Before the 4 letter network really took hold this was where you got your sports news.

I still have a copy of this one below, and you had to get at least a couple copies so you could save one if your favorite player/teams was on the cover.

Us slightly younger fans still had a magazine from them of our own.

My son still gets SI Kids. It's been coming every month still.

Rob Peterson
VTCC
Charlie/Hotel Company
Class of 1999

Next they'll be doing AI generated swimsuit issues......

From the 2018 VT-uva game-"This is when LEGENDS are made!"

So, is your point, that the information about Copeland redshirting is incorrect or that my attribution is incorrect -that it was published by Sports Illustrated (attribute according to the rules of this site).

Which is it?

I know what SI was. What it has become is incredibly irrelevant if the info in this article is correct.

This is going to be great for the ACC.

Relax my man... my only point was "Sports Illustrated " in 2024 is a joke site of loser blogger content aggregates. That's why I joked about it.

Wishing him a speedy and full recovery.

Recovering scientist working in business consulting

Thank goodness Gilliam seems to have turned the light on. Surprised Perry didn't get snaps vs Miami instead of Madison or at least splitting time with Madison as highly rated as he was coming out of high school

Hope he heals up and comes back next year stronger than ever.

Also hoping for a complete and already recovery for him. Also, I hope it's his non-dominant hand.

A decade on TKP and it's been time well spent.