How to evolve Sligoo in Pokemon Legends: Z-A

There are lots of Pokémon to add to your Pokédex in *Pokémon Legends: Z-A*, and some of them can be a little tougher to evolve than others. Many evolutions require a bit of knowledge, luck, or perfect timing. One such Pokémon is Sliggoo, which can be a bit awkward to evolve. Here’s how to evolve Sliggoo in *Pokémon Legends: Z-A*.

### How to Evolve Sliggoo in Pokémon Legends: Z-A

To evolve Sliggoo, you first need to level it up to Level 50. You can achieve this by having Sliggoo in your party during battles or by feeding it XP Candy. Once Sliggoo reaches Level 50, the next step involves the weather.

The evolution to Goodra can only happen when it is raining. As long as it is raining and Sliggoo is in your party, you will see the option to evolve it appear when you hover over the Pokémon. Simply select that option to complete the evolution.

### Tips for Getting a Sliggoo

If you don’t have a Sliggoo yet, you can evolve one from Goomy. Goomy can be found with the help of various in-game guides and maps. For more detailed information on locating Goomy, check out our comprehensive *Pokémon Legends: Z-A* interactive map.

### How to Make It Rain Quickly

If you need to evolve Sliggoo quickly and want to trigger rain as soon as possible, try this trick: find any bench and sit on it. You can then keep passing the time until it starts to rain, speeding up the weather change and enabling Sliggoo’s evolution.

By following these steps, you’ll be able to add Goodra to your Pokédex in no time! Good luck on your journey!
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146522/how-to-evolve-sligoo-pokemon-legends-za

What College Football 26 Says About Penn State’s Next Head Coach and James Franklin’s Future

The college football season may have months left before we crown a College Football Playoff (CFP) champion, but the coaching carousel is already spinning fast. High-profile coaches like Billy Napier of Florida, Sam Pittman of Arkansas, and even longtime Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy have been fired, along with several others—including the recent dismissal of Brian Kelly from LSU.

The firings have come thick and fast so far this season, but the one that stands out most is clearly James Franklin from Penn State. The Nittany Lions parted ways with their head coach after more than 11 seasons and a 104-45 career record. This move shocked the college football world, leaving a significant vacancy at one of the elite Big Ten programs. It also created a rare scenario: a high-profile, highly prestigious coach entering next season without a job.

These developments make the upcoming coaching carousel all the more intriguing. To explore how these changes might unfold, I turned to EA’s College Football 26 (CFB 26). This simulation helps illuminate potential coaching moves going into next season—not just involving Penn State and James Franklin, but across the broader college football landscape.

### The Process

As far as I know, CFB 26 doesn’t offer a “play from current week” option, where you can start Dynasty mode with the current season’s team records and game results in place. To create an accurate snapshot of the college football world, I had to do some legwork.

I started a new Dynasty Mode with a random team (Miami of Ohio, in case anyone’s curious) and turned on automatic simulation for everything—recruiting, player progression, coaching upgrades, and more. Then, I systematically went through each Power 5 team’s schedule, referencing real-world results from Google, and forced wins or losses in-game to match the actual season outcomes.

For example, I forced Indiana’s wins and losses through the current week to align with their real record. I only did this detailed workaround for Power Five teams and a handful of the top Group of Five programs, so it didn’t take nearly as long as I initially thought.

To ensure the simulation mirrored real-life coaching changes, I also manipulated certain teams’ performances—such as forcing Penn State to go 0-8 in their first eight games to guarantee James Franklin’s firing. I did the same for other fired coaches, except for Brian Kelly and LSU, since his firing had not been announced at the time of this experiment. Consequently, in my simulation, LSU retained Kelly, which could slightly skew potential coaching moves since Franklin might be a candidate for that job if it opens.

### Penn State’s Head Coach Search

**Top Targets in the Simulation:**
– Shane Beamer, South Carolina
– Matt Campbell, Iowa State
– Lane Kiffin, Ole Miss

Penn State, being one of college football’s premier programs, quickly filled its vacancy by hiring Shane Beamer as the new head coach. Beamer’s team went 7-6 in the simulation season, but he was by far the most sought-after coach on the carousel (though the game might be confusing him with Curt Cignetti!).

This outcome feels unlikely in real life. Beamer is not widely regarded as the top target for Penn State, whereas coaches like Lane Kiffin and Matt Campbell are more realistically in the running. The current consensus points to Curt Cignetti of undefeated Indiana or Matt Rhule—formerly head coach of the Carolina Panthers and Nebraska—as serious candidates.

Penn State also hired Luke Fickell (former Wisconsin head coach) as defensive coordinator and Jason Candle (former Toledo head coach) as offensive coordinator to round out the staff.

### James Franklin’s Journey

After his firing, Franklin quickly became the leading candidate for several key jobs:

**Top targets Franklin was connected to in the simulation:**
– Boston College head coach
– Virginia Tech head coach

**Other positions he was considered for:**
– Wisconsin head coach
– Florida head coach (behind Shane Beamer)

Once Beamer was hired by Penn State, Franklin seized the opportunity to become Florida’s head coach. CFB 26 predicted that Florida would finish with just four wins this season, so Franklin inherits a program in need of a turnaround.

Historically, Florida hasn’t won more than eight games in a season since 2019, though they have reached that mark a couple of times in recent years. Franklin’s track record is impressive—winning 10 or more games in four of the last five eligible seasons (not counting 2020, when the Big Ten played a shortened season). He brings a winning mindset to a Gators program that could definitely use it.

This move by CFB 26 feels spot-on; Florida seems like a great fit for Franklin. Other plausible landing spots for him include Auburn or LSU, though those opportunities weren’t available in this simulation because Brian Kelly remained at LSU.

### Other Notable Head Coach Firings

– Lincoln Riley, USC
– Luke Fickell, Wisconsin
– Jedd Fisch, Washington
– Hugh Freeze, Auburn
– Billy Napier, Florida (real life)
– Sherrone Moore, Michigan
– Jonathan Smith, Michigan State
– Brent Pry, Virginia Tech
– Sam Pittman, Arkansas (real life)
– Deshaun Foster, UCLA (real life)
– Bill O’Brien, Boston College

Lincoln Riley’s firing is a bit surprising, given that only a few seasons ago he was regarded as one of the nation’s top coaches. Realistically, he might be granted more time. The departures of Fickell, Freeze, and Fisch are less unexpected.

What stood out most was Michigan firing Sherrone Moore. Michigan was 2-4 in the simulation and finished with only four wins. But I didn’t expect the program to move on from Moore so quickly after Jim Harbaugh entrusted him to lead the team. It seemed he was still building his own program and recruiting classes. Now, Michigan is officially in the open market for a new head coach, competing with Penn State to attract the nation’s top talent.

With both Michigan and Penn State searching, no program is safe from losing coaches to competing offers.

### Other Notable Head Coach Hirings

– Steve Sarkisian: Texas → Michigan
– Lane Kiffin: Ole Miss → Texas
– Clark Lea: Vanderbilt → Virginia Tech
– Ryan Silverfield: Memphis → Auburn
– Eliah Drinkwitz: Missouri → Arkansas
– Kalani Sitake: BYU → Oklahoma State
– Kyle Whittingham: Utah → USC
– Justin Wilcox: Cal → UCLA
– Lincoln Riley: USC → Washington
– Lance Leipold: Kansas → Wisconsin
– Clay Helton: Georgia Southern → South Carolina
– Thomas Hammock: Northern Illinois → Michigan
– Timmy Chang: Hawaii → BYU
– Tony Elliott: Virginia → Missouri
– Jedd Fisch: Washington → Utah
– Billy Napier: Florida → Memphis
– Sherrone Moore: Michigan → Boston College
– Hugh Freeze: Auburn → Troy
– Mike Gundy: Oklahoma State → Delaware
– Jonathan Smith: Michigan State → Fresno State
– Tony Sanchez: New Mexico State → Ole Miss

Michigan made a big splash, landing one of the top coaches in the country. Texas, after early-season struggles, rebounded and made the College Football Playoffs with Arch Manning at quarterback. Steve Sarkisian’s move to Michigan rewarded him with a prestigious position.

Texas, as a powerhouse, had its pick of coaches and snatched Lane Kiffin from Ole Miss, leaving Ole Miss scrambling. Ole Miss turned to New Mexico State’s Tony Sanchez, who went 3-9 in Conference USA and now faces a tough uphill battle.

In other moves, Vanderbilt’s Clark Lea stepped down to take the Virginia Tech job after leading Vanderbilt to a 10-win season, narrowly missing the playoffs. BYU’s Kalani Sitake replaced Mike Gundy at Oklahoma State, signaling a major culture shift. Lincoln Riley took the helm at Washington to try to restore success after the Kalen DeBoer era. Sherrone Moore landed at Boston College to work on rebuilding after Bill O’Brien’s tenure.

### Final Thoughts

This simulation paints a chaotic picture of college football’s coaching landscape with many moves that don’t necessarily make logical sense and some destined to fail. Many seem like media-driven shakes intended to capture headlines rather than genuine hires based on fit or stability.

Nevertheless, the experiment aligns well with reality so far, capturing the frenzy and unpredictability of the 2024 college football coaching carousel. With marquee programs like Penn State and Michigan open and aggressive, the next few months promise an exhilarating coaching offseason.

Stay tuned.
https://www.operationsports.com/what-college-football-26-says-about-penn-states-next-head-coach-and-james-franklins-future/

Soros Fingerprints Found All Over the Rise of Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani

In September 2017, a photograph surfaced on social media showing activist Linda Sarsour kneeling on a Brooklyn sidewalk beside campaign volunteers for City Council candidate Khader El-Yateem. Among them was a young organizer named Zohran Mamdani. That image, posted on El-Yateem’s campaign page, marked the beginning of a political collaboration that would soon extend far beyond a local election.

Eight years later, Mamdani, now 34, is positioned to seek the mayoralty of New York City. His ascent, according to a Fox News Digital investigation, is the result of a coordinated network of political and religious organizations that have advanced candidates sharing socialist and Islamist ideologies.

A review of 110 groups supporting Mamdani shows overlapping ties between Muslim advocacy organizations and left-wing coalitions, including 76 Democratic Party affiliates and unions. Central to that effort are two key networks: Sarsour’s MPower organizations and a related group called Emgage.

Tax records reviewed by Fox News Digital reveal that billionaire George Soros’ Open Society Foundations have contributed nearly $2.5 million to MPower and Emgage in recent years. A spokesperson for the Open Society Foundations stated, “We fund a range of civil society organizations that work to deepen civic engagement through peaceful democratic participation, counter discrimination including against Muslim Americans, and advance human rights.” The spokesperson added that the cited grants occurred years before the mayoral race and were unrelated to any campaign activity.

The investigation found that MPower and Emgage are part of a coalition of about 30 ethnic and religious groups, including CAIR Action, the Islamic Circle of North America, the Muslim Action Coalition, and the Bangladeshi American Advocacy Group. Together, these groups have combined annual revenues exceeding $24 million and have mobilized resources, volunteers, and online campaigns to back Mamdani.

Analysts say these networks represent a coordinated political machine that merges progressive socialist movements with Islamist activism. Through campaigns like Emgage’s “Defend and Advance” initiative, the coalition promotes Mamdani alongside other Muslim candidates such as Virginia Lt. Governor candidate Ghazala Hashmi and Dearborn, Michigan, Mayor Abdullah Hammoud.

Emgage’s financial supporters include the Sterling Charitable Gift Fund in Herndon, Virginia — a group previously investigated by federal authorities in connection with suspected funding of Hamas-linked entities in the early 2000s, though no charges were ever filed.

Over the past decade, Sarsour and her allies have built a nationwide infrastructure linking philanthropy, activism, and political organizing. Their financial backing has come from large foundations such as the Ford Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation, and the Tides Foundation, alongside Soros’ network. This structure has helped launch Mamdani’s political career by combining nonprofit outreach with campaign operations.

Dalia Al-Aqidi, an Iraqi American Muslim and Republican congressional candidate challenging Ilhan Omar in Minnesota, commented, “The data, the money trail, and the affiliations—from the Democratic Socialists of America to the Islamists—tell a different story.” She added, “Mamdani’s ascent is the product of deliberate design: a sophisticated collaboration between socialist activism and Islamist organizing, lubricated by millions in foundation grants and political donations.”

Mamdani’s activism began at Bowdoin College in Maine, where in 2012 he co-founded a chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine. By 2017, he was working on El-Yateem’s campaign with Sarsour. In 2018, he joined the board of the Muslim Democratic Club of New York, a political organization co-founded by Sarsour to mobilize Muslim voters for progressive candidates. The group endorsed Mamdani during his 2020 campaign for the New York State Assembly.

Public records show that MPower Change, a nonprofit housed at Neo Philanthropy, received at least $2.4 million in funding between 2017 and 2024, including more than $1 million from Soros’ Foundation to Promote Open Society and $450,000 from the MacArthur Foundation. Emgage Action, another key organization in Mamdani’s orbit, has received more than $3 million in grants from the same philanthropic network.

Mamdani’s rise has also been supported by several imams with controversial records. In January, he met with Imam Muhammad Al-Barr, who had previously prayed publicly for the “annihilation” of Israel. In May, Imam Siraj Wahhaj—who once testified as a character witness for Omar Abdel-Rahman, the “Blind Sheikh” convicted in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing—donated to Mamdani’s campaign fund. Mamdani later described Wahhaj as “one of the nation’s foremost Muslim leaders.”

Other clerical backers include Imam Talib Abdur-Rashid of the Mosque of Islamic Brotherhood in Harlem, who previously defended individuals linked to terrorist organizations, and Imam Khalid Latif of New York University, who endorsed Mamdani on social media in June.

Following criticism of his meeting with Wahhaj, Mamdani received public support from Sarsour, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), and Emgage Action. Sarsour shared a photo of herself with Mamdani, writing, “May Allah continue to bless and protect you.” Emgage’s executive director Wa’el Alzayat responded to the controversy by saying, “We are in this for the long haul.”

Al-Aqidi said the controversy only confirms how deeply the network is entrenched. “For over a decade, Linda Sarsour and her network of allies have built the Mamdani machine piece by piece: the institutions, the donors, the narratives, and now, the candidate,” she said. “His rise was not spontaneous. It was engineered, and the machinery behind it is only getting stronger.”
https://www.lifezette.com/2025/10/soros-fingerprints-found-all-over-the-rise-of-democratic-socialist-zohran-mamdani/

Twelve NJ Democrat Mayors Break Ranks to Endorse Republican Jack Ciattarelli [WATCH]

Republican New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli has announced that he has received endorsements from at least 12 Democratic mayors across the state as early voting gets underway.

During an appearance, Ciattarelli said, “When Democratic mayors are endorsing the Republican nominee, it tells you how badly people want change. We’ve raked up at least 12 Democratic mayors that have endorsed me.”

According to Newsweek, the Democratic mayors who have publicly backed Ciattarelli include North Bergen Mayor Nick Sacco, Branchville Mayor Anthony Frato, and Garfield Mayor Everett Garnto Jr. Notably, Garnto also announced that he is leaving the Democratic Party entirely following his endorsement of Ciattarelli.

Sacco, a longtime critic of Democratic Governor Phil Murphy, formally endorsed Ciattarelli two weeks ago, citing dissatisfaction with what he described as years of state funding cuts affecting local communities.

“North Bergen has faced significant challenges in recent years, losing critical state funding and aid despite our ongoing appeals for support,” Sacco wrote in a post on Instagram. “Jack has been consistently responsive and pledged to stand with North Bergen and ensure that our community—and others like it across New Jersey—receive the resources and attention they deserve.”

He continued, “I have full confidence in his leadership and his commitment to doing what’s right for our residents and for the future of our state. The welfare and well-being of our North Bergen residents are more important than party lines.”

These endorsements mark a significant development in the closely watched gubernatorial race, which has drawn national attention as early voting begins.

Ciattarelli’s campaign has focused heavily on cost-of-living issues, state tax rates, and education funding. Meanwhile, his Democratic opponent, Mikie Sherrill, has emphasized maintaining state programs implemented under Governor Murphy.

In addition to support from New Jersey mayors, Ciattarelli has received backing from the New Era Democrats, a Brooklyn-based political organization that describes itself as a working-class advocacy group.

“We are proud to endorse Jack Ciattarelli for Governor of New Jersey,” said the group’s president, Celia Lervasi. “As life continues to become unaffordable for the working class and New Jersey continues to be one of the highest taxed states in the country, Jack is the right person needed to make life more affordable for the residents of the Garden State.”

Ciattarelli’s campaign has sought to expand its appeal beyond the Republican base, highlighting bipartisan endorsements as evidence of dissatisfaction with the state’s current leadership.

The New Jersey gubernatorial race has become one of the most competitive statewide contests in the country, with both parties viewing it as a potential bellwether ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

A Rutgers University-Eagleton poll released Thursday shows Sherrill holding a narrow lead, with 50 percent of likely voters supporting her compared to 45 percent for Ciattarelli. The same survey found that nearly one in ten voters remain undecided, a margin that could prove decisive as early voting continues through next week.

Ciattarelli, a former state assemblyman and the 2021 Republican nominee, has emphasized fiscal reform and education accountability as the cornerstones of his campaign. He has pledged to lower state property taxes, expand small-business incentives, and address concerns about classroom curriculum transparency.

Sherrill, a former U.S. Representative, has campaigned on maintaining social service funding, preserving state healthcare programs, and continuing climate initiatives launched during Murphy’s administration.

Both campaigns have increased statewide outreach in the final stretch before Election Day, with early voting expected to drive record turnout levels.
https://www.lifezette.com/2025/10/twelve-nj-democrat-mayors-break-ranks-to-endorse-republican-jack-ciattarelli-watch/

Jeremy Renner Gives Hawkeye Season 2 Update Following Salary Dispute

Fans of the Marvel Studios series *Hawkeye* received some exciting news recently, as star Jeremy Renner opened up about the possibility of a second season. During a recent appearance on The Playlist’s Bingeworthy podcast, Renner shared an optimistic update on the status of *Hawkeye* Season 2.

Earlier this year, Renner had hinted that a second season was in development but revealed that he was initially forced to pass on it due to a salary dispute. However, his latest comments suggest that progress is being made. “We got to where we’re trying to do the second season,” Renner said. “And I think I’ll get strong enough to be able to do it. And we’ll work it out. It’s gonna be great.”

Although details about a potential Season 2 remain scarce, Renner has previously hinted that the show would likely continue its distinctive holiday theme. The original concept for *Hawkeye* was always intended to be framed around New York City during Christmas. “For a second season, that was always the idea to continue that narrative, even in the Christmas framework of it all, too, because they love that world in New York,” Renner explained. “There’s really no more beautiful place than New York until Christmas. After Christmas is kind of bleak.”

Originally released in 2021, *Hawkeye* starred Jeremy Renner as Clint Barton and Hailee Steinfeld as Kate Bishop. The series was created by Jonathan Igla, with directing duties handled by Amber Finlayson & Katie Ellwood (collectively known as Bert and Bertie) and Rhys Thomas.

The show was positively received upon its premiere and notably featured the return of Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk, aka Kingpin. This brought renewed interest and led to the return of much of the *Daredevil* cast in the upcoming project *Daredevil: Born Again*.

With Renner’s latest remarks, fans have good reason to stay hopeful that the much-anticipated second season of *Hawkeye* is moving closer to reality.
https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/2049964-jeremy-renner-gives-hawkeye-season-2-update-following-salary-dispute

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EXCLUSIVE: Joe Exotic Rages Over Trump Listening to ‘Good Looking Savannah Chrisley’ Plea for Parents’ Pardon… as Prez Ignores Jailed Reality Star Living in ‘Hellish’ Environment

**Joe Exotic Furious Over Trump’s Cold Shoulder as President Pardons Others**

*Published Oct. 27, 2025, 2:00 p.m. ET*

Joe Exotic is fuming over Donald Trump giving him the cold shoulder while the president continues to pardon his loyal supporters left and right, RadarOnline.com can reveal.

The Netflix star, real name Joseph Allen Maldonado, is currently serving a 21-year sentence behind bars after he was convicted of a murder-for-hire plot against his rival, animal rights activist Carole Baskin.

### What Did Joe Exotic Think of George Santos Being Released From Prison?

Trump commuted the sentence of disgraced former GOP representative George Santos on October 17, months after also releasing reality stars Todd and Julie Chrisley from prison.

Maldonado exclusively told RadarOnline.com that he is losing his patience.

“Am I disappointed that all three got out before I did? Who wouldn’t be?” Maldonado said.

“… I am truly disappointed that George Santos has not gone public to help bring my case more attention since his release, because we talked on his podcast and phone before he went to prison.”

“He lived 27 some days in hell. I spent 2 years and 8 months in that hell, and you have the bloody photos,” the Tiger King star added, referring to Santos sending Trump a letter from prison describing his brutal living conditions.

Maldonado, 63, also called out the Chrisleys’ daughter, Savannah, who received a call from Trump to let her know the news of her parents’ release.

### Joe Exotic’s Desperate Plea

The reality star raged, “I don’t have a good-looking daughter like Savannah Chrisley to get on TV and on a podcast and beg Trump every day, or a spouse like Brittney Griner did to be in the news every day to get her out of Russia.”

“My parents both have died since being here, and my siblings disowned me in the ’90s for being gay,” Maldonado claimed.

The ex-TV star, who has been battling cancer behind bars, also admitted he may not have much time left.

He told RadarOnline.com, “Anyone can die in here. I pray with my health issues that I don’t. Worst case right now is that I am out in October of 2030. It would be the worst thing for the Republican party for me to die in here because the millions of people who watched Tiger King Season 2, where they admitted to perjury, would hate that Trump let me die in here….”

Maldonado emphasized that he doesn’t necessarily need a full pardon. “I just want Trump to commute my sentence to time served with no probation so I can travel and work, and I will make you so proud of who all I can help with my platform like I used to before I had this platform.”

“Just a second chance like Todd, Julie, and George got is all I am asking for, for Christmas.”

### Claims of Government Conspiracy

Maldonado has done all he can to see the light of day again, including reaching out to Attorney General Pam Bondi. He claims he is behind bars due to a government conspiracy.

According to Maldonado, the government witnesses who testified against him were involved in fraud, identity theft, bank fraud, sex trafficking, and rape.

“The worst part is that the federal wildlife agents and two FBI agents who led this conspiracy covered up some very heinous crimes in order to get three felons to play their corrupt games, and they entrapped me for two fake murder-for-hire plots,” Maldonado ranted in a letter.

However, the letter went nowhere and didn’t help secure his release.

Despite this, Maldonado remained hopeful at the time, claiming prosecutors were “weighing out their options” regarding his uncertain future. He said, “…to offer me time served or something else if they can keep that conviction because they don’t want to lose that conviction.”

### Savannah Chrisley Praises Trump for Parents’ Release

Maldonado is hoping to get as lucky as the Chrisleys, who were released from prison following their short stay behind bars for tax evasion and bank fraud.

At the time, Savannah Chrisley gushed: “The president called me personally as I was walking into Sam’s Club and notified me that he was signing paper pardon paperwork for both of my parents. So both my parents are coming home tonight [Tuesday] or tomorrow [Wednesday], and I still don’t believe it’s real. I’m freaking out – the fact that the president called me.”

“I will forever be grateful for President Trump, his administration and everyone along the way, all of my lawyers, the people who put in countless hours and effort and love for my family to make sure that my parents got home,” the 28-year-old added.

“My parents get to start their lives over… President Trump didn’t just commute their sentences; he gave them a full, unconditional pardon. So for that, I am forever grateful.”
https://radaronline.com/p/joe-exotic-trump-good-looking-savannah-chrisley-prison-pardon/

Citi teams up with Coinbase to boost digital asset payment capabilities for clients

Citigroup (NYSE: C) is partnering with crypto exchange Coinbase Global (NASDAQ: COIN) to develop digital asset payment solutions tailored for the Wall Street bank’s institutional clients, the companies announced on Monday.

The initial phase of this collaboration will focus on streamlining the process, making it easier and more efficient for institutional investors to access and utilize digital asset payment capabilities. This move reflects the growing interest among traditional financial institutions in integrating cryptocurrency services to better serve their clients.
https://seekingalpha.com/news/4508821-citi-teams-up-with-coinbase-to-boost-digital-asset-payment-capabilities-for-clients?utm_source=feed_news_all&utm_medium=referral&feed_item_type=news

Life360 has doubled this year as its subscription model impresses investors

Life360 (NASDAQ: LIF) rallied more than 3% on Monday and is now up more than 130% on a year-to-date basis.

The company, based in San Mateo, California, specializes in family safety and location-sharing services through its mobile app. Life360 (LFIX) enables users to share their real-time location with family members and close friends, enhancing safety and connectivity.

With its focus on providing peace of mind to families, Life360 continues to see strong growth and investor interest throughout the year.
https://seekingalpha.com/news/4508852-life360-has-doubled-this-year-as-its-subscription-model-impresses-investors?utm_source=feed_news_all&utm_medium=referral&feed_item_type=news

Baylor football offensive line coach no longer with team after 4-4 start

After Baylor’s 41-20 loss to Cincinnati, a change has been made to the Bears’ coaching staff. ESPN’s Pete Thamel initially reported this morning that Baylor offensive line coach Mason Miller “is no longer with the program.” Bears head coach Dave Aranda confirmed Thamel’s report, describing the departure as a “personal matter.”

Mason Miller was hired by Aranda before last season. Prior to joining Baylor, Miller served as the offensive coordinator and tight ends coach at FCS Tarleton State in 2023, following three years as the offensive line coach at Mississippi State. Miller worked under the late Mike Leach for five years at Washington State and Mississippi State. Notably, Aranda himself was a graduate assistant under Leach in the early 2000s.

Aranda brought Miller to Baylor to succeed Eric Mateos, who had attracted interest from Georgia two years before eventually becoming the Arkansas offensive line coach. Since Aranda was hired by Baylor in 2020, Miller was the third offensive line coach to serve under him. Joe Wickline, who was a Baylor assistant for Dave Roberts in 1997 and 1998, returned to Waco as Aranda’s first O-line coach in his inaugural season as Bears head coach.

Including Saturday’s loss, Aranda’s overall record at Baylor stands at 35-34 with a 23-27 mark in Big 12 conference play. His crowning achievement remains his second season, which featured a 12-2 record, a Big 12 title, and a Sugar Bowl victory. Since that standout campaign, however, Aranda’s record has slipped to 21-25 overall and 14-18 in conference games.

The Bears rebounded from back-to-back losing seasons with an 8-5 record in 2024, which helped secure Aranda’s job. They currently hold a 4-4 record heading into the final month of the regular season.

Baylor’s remaining schedule includes one road game and three home matchups. After a trip to Tucson for the November 22 contest against Arizona, the Bears will host UCF on Saturday, followed by Utah after the bye week. The regular season will conclude at McLane Stadium with a game against Houston.

Last season, Baylor lost to Utah, defeated Houston, and did not face UCF or Arizona.

UCF, coming off a bye week, recently blew out West Virginia 45-13. Saturday’s game between the Knights and Bears is scheduled to kick off at approximately 11 a.m. CT.
https://clutchpoints.com/ncaa-football/baylor-football-news-offensive-line-coach-no-longer-team-start

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