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The community celebrates Terry Collins, long time warrior for the people The community celebrates Terry Collins, long time warrior for the people July 29, 2021 Terry Collins, 1936-2021, was a Black Panther, a 1968 SF State Student Striker and BSU organizer, a founding member of San Francisco’s Black radio station KPOO 89.5 and mentor and professor to countless young activists in California and around the country right up until his last days. We at the Bay View remember him with deep love. His work here continues. – Photo: Johnnie Burrell by Arlene Eisen On July 24, 2021, a sunny Saturday, surrounded by flowers and balloons, good food, music, loving family and comrades, we transformed the parking lot of the African American Art & Culture Complex into a joyful place to celebrate the life of Terry Collins. ....
Exactly 823 days after retiring, the native of nearby Black Creek who played his high school ball at Seymour was on the field for the Green Bay Packers’ rookie camp as an undrafted free agent. ....
May 24, 2021 GREEN BAY, Wis. – The University of Wisconsin cranks out NFL offensive linemen with the efficiency of a factory. Over the last couple decades, Wisconsin has earned the mantle of Offensive Line U with a line of studs ranging from future Hall of Famer Joe Thomas to longtime Green Bay Packers standout Mark Tauscher. The latest off the assembly line, Packers sixth-round pick Cole Van Lanen, might not be of the same standard. “He’s a Wisconsin-ish-type lineman,” a scouting director said. There seemed to be no “ish” at the start of his career. A member of the prestigious U.S. Army All-American team while at nearby Bay Port High School, Van Lanen dominated as a quasi-starter during his redshirt sophomore season of 2018. He took a big step backward in 2019, though, and that season dogged him throughout the evaluation process. ....
“He’s a real likable guy, easy to smile. He’s a real competitor. He knows how to turn it off and on,” Wisconsin offensive coordinator Joe Rudolph said. ....
MADISON, Wis. Each season at Wisconsin, players step in to new roles. This spring Logan Bruss is on of those players. Meet Logan Bruss, the leader of the #Badgers offensive line or as Joe Rudolph likes to say the bell cow of the group. Bruss on his leadership role feel a responsibility to take over the reins . More of a lead by example guy, but when he does speak everyone listens. pic.twitter.com/DfujHmw9u7 “I feel a responsibility to take over the reins”, Bruss said of his new leadership role on the o-line. The senior right tackle isn’t going to say much, he’s more of a lead by example guy. But when Bruss does speak the Badgers listen. ....