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In the winter of 1975, SMU hired Ron Meyer, an up-and-coming football coach who had previous success at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. [4] In the late 1970s, attention around SMU football grew, and in the 1978 offseason the university launched a media campaign which caused its average home attendance to double from 26,000 to 52,000. [5]
It’s Craig Melvin’s first day on the job!. The anchor made his debut as co-anchor of the Today show alongside Savannah Guthrie on Monday, Jan. 13. He took over the role from Hoda Kotb, who ...
Morgan: 0000Z563 Final petition for a writ of certiorari denied by the United States Supreme Court on June 14, 2012. [10] An execution date has been requested by Attorney General Steve Marshall's office. [11] Eugene Milton Clemons II Shelby: 0000Z570 Final petition for a writ of certiorari denied by the United States Supreme Court on June 7 ...
The edits I have appended today cast serious doubt on the nature of the assertions made - the language of the actual COI report on Baylor uses the SMU death penalty as a touchstone to distinguish Baylor's response from SMU's, not to indicate that the Committee ever actually considered the death penalty for Baylor.
Texas has executed the most inmates of any other state in the nation, and it's not even close. The Lone Star state has put 591 inmates to death since 1982, most recently Garcia Glen White on Oct. 1.
Craig Melvin, pictured Jan. 7, is the new co-anchor of NBC morning show "Today." In a tribute video narrated by Guthrie, the network chronicled Melvin's rise to the role.
Hoda Kotb signs off 'Today' show with help of Maria Shiver, Simone Biles: Live updates Craig Melvin, Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb, and Al Rocker on the set of the Paris live show at the 2024 Paris ...
Craig Delano Melvin [1] (born May 20, 1979) is an American broadcast journalist and anchor at NBC News and MSNBC.From August 2018 until January 2025, he was a news anchor on NBC's Today, in October 2018, a co-host of Today Third Hour before being made permanent host in January 2019, and in January 2025, he became a co-anchor for the first and second hours of Today.