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“Just Do It, No Delay”: Inside the Secret Mission to Evacuate an Injured Fox News Correspondent From Ukraine
On March 14, 2022, Fox Information reporter Benjamin Corridor was on task in Kyiv and reporting on the Russian invasion, when the automobile he was touring in was struck by a Russian bomb. Gravely injured, he was rushed to a Ukrainian hospital, the place the severity of his accidents made it clear he wanted rapid evacuation in a foreign country. With the US navy unable to set foot within the nation to help, an effort throughout a number of nations started to get Corridor to security. Jennifer Griffin, Fox Information’ chief nationwide safety correspondent, was instrumental to the trouble, connecting along with her buddy Sarah Verardo cofounder of Save Our Allies, a corporation that helps extract folks from warzones. Save Our Allies had somebody in Poland who may assist—a former particular forces who had performed an important, unsung function in evacuating 1000’s from Afghanistan throughout the U.S. pullout in 2020. He glided by the code identify Seaspray.
After Jen Griffin related Seaspray to Fox executives in New York, and acquired them to log off on shifting me, she turned her consideration to Poland—particularly, who was going to select me up on the border?
As quickly as she acquired off the telephone with Seaspray in Kyiv, Griffin despatched an electronic mail to Pentagon spokesperson John Kirby, who was aboard a U.S. Air Pressure E-4B with Protection Secretary Lloyd Austin, on the best way to NATO headquarters in Brussels. Now that I used to be on the transfer, and wherever from ten to twenty hours from the border, Griffin wanted Secretary Austin to authorize the U.S. navy to arrange a pickup level for me in Poland. Griffin knew the lay of the land within the Center East and Jap Europe.
She’d been protecting the Warfare on Terror for a very long time. She knew that the U.S. Military–operated Landstuhl Regional Medical Middle in Germany had handled the 1000’s of U.S. troopers injured within the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The medical middle was staffed with elite docs, surgeons, and staffers proficient in treating blast accidents and trauma. It was about 835 miles from the Polish border, or roughly a two-hour flight. It was the apparent place to take me, apart from one factor: Landstuhl was just for members of the U.S. armed forces, navy retirees, and relations.
Griffin would want to safe an exemption to have me admitted to Landstuhl as a non-military affected person, and that meant getting approval from Secretary Austin. Her electronic mail to Kirby suggested him that I used to be on my approach to the border. She wished to additional replace Kirby and Secretary Austin and hoped to rearrange a telephone name. Whereas she was strolling outdoors along with her earbuds in, making an attempt to sneak in some train, her cellular phone sounded.
“Are you able to settle for a name from the workplace of the protection secretary?” an operator requested.
Kirby got here on the road. Griffin succinctly stuffed him in on the main points of the prepare journey and tried to convey the urgency of the state of affairs. It’s go time, she stated. We have to lower the forms. Minutes will matter.
Kirby had an apparent query—the place alongside the three-hundred-mile border Poland shares with Ukraine was Seaspray going handy me over?
Griffin had already requested Seaspray for that location, and he instructed her he couldn’t give it to her. Not but, anyway. “I instructed her, ‘Right here’s the deal. They gave us this extraction platform and the one factor they requested in return was we don’t say something in regards to the location till they really feel like they’re in a secure spot,’” Seaspray says. “The entire journey was supersecret and also you’ve acquired world leaders on the prepare and so they don’t wish to be attacked. So I had everyone always hitting me up, Griffin, Kirby, asking, ‘The place will we put the helicopter?’ I simply couldn’t inform them but.”
If anybody knew how irritating that might be, it was Seaspray. He’d been on the opposite finish of that dialog too many instances to depend. On pins and needles, having to attend, not realizing what you must know. However he additionally knew that helicopters transfer quick, and U.S. navy belongings on the Polish facet of the border may scramble to get into place on quick discover. The U.S. Military’s Eighty-Second Airborne Division, which a 12 months earlier had performed an enormous function in airlifting troops out of Afghanistan throughout the pullout, had moved over to the Polish city of Rzeszow, simply sixty miles from the Ukrainian border. The Eighty-Second was in place and up and operating, offering 1000’s of U.S. troops to assist NATO with humanitarian missions and refugees streaming in from Ukraine.
What’s extra, the division was beneath the command of Main Common Chris Donahue, the final U.S. soldier to board the ultimate airplane out of Afghanistan—and somebody Griffin knew nicely. Seaspray was assured the Eighty-Second may have a helicopter on the border pickup spot with not more than thirty minutes’ discover. “They wished to know the situation twelve, eleven, ten hours out to have all the pieces prepared, and so they weren’t very pleased with me once I wouldn’t inform them,” Seaspray says. “Periodically they tried to get me to vary my thoughts, however I held my floor.”
For a number of hours whereas we had been on the prime minister’s prepare, as few as two folks on our workforce knew the precise drop-off location. Seaspray was one in every of them. Dave in Krakow was one other. Dave had been recruited for the mission by Sarah Verardo, who had shut contacts contained in the Division of Protection. In essence, Sarah acquired the navy to deputize Dave, who was nonetheless on energetic responsibility, to function the liaison between the Division of Protection and Save Our Allies, Sarah’s group. Dave had been contacted by Kirby, who instructed him, “In the event you want something in any respect, the secretary desires you to know you’ve got our full help.”
But Dave couldn’t disclose the precise location, both. For the longest time Sarah and Griffin and everybody else knew solely that Seaspray had a secret functionality, an entry level, that he known as “the extraction platform.” They must wait to seek out out any greater than that.
In the meantime, Griffin nonetheless needed to safe Secretary Austin’s permission to not solely use the U.S. navy to select me up, but additionally to get the navy hospital in Landstuhl to just accept me. Griffin understood how the navy works, and he or she knew that securing permission like that might contain many, many layers of navy forms, and, in regular conditions, probably many days. However Griffin solely had a couple of hours to drag it off. She would want an government determination by Secretary Austin, the one one who may lower by all of the pink tape. She would additionally want Austin to make that call whereas flying over the Atlantic on his approach to a vital NATO assembly in regards to the worsening battle in Ukraine.
North Carolina
Huskies DC Steve Belichick set to join father at North Carolina, per report
In unsurprising news, CBS Sports reported that Washington defensive coordinator Steve Belichick is set to follow his father, Bill, to North Carolina. It is the second lost to UNC for the Huskies after linebacker Khmori House pledged to the Tar Heels earlier this week.
Belichick’s defense was often the highlight for the Huskies throughout the regular season. Washington had the fifth-best pass defense in the nation, allowing just 166.8 yards per outing and 13 touchdowns on the year. It was an obvious strength for the Dawgs leading into the season and was pivotal in all six wins.
Belichick spent just one season on Montlake. He joined Jedd Fisch’s highly touted NFL experience-rich staff. He’ll continue that trend, once again joining forces with a man many consider the greatest NFL head coach of all time. Bill will lead a college program for the first time in his career.
Suddenly, North Carolina is an intriguing destination that the Huskies must be wary of after already losing House. USA Today college football reporter Matt Hayes said on X that UNC would increase its NIL package for football “from 4 million to $20 million in effort to land Belichick.”
On the surface, there isn’t much to fear about UNC on the gridiron. However, the sweet selection of uniforms, a sudden surplus of NIL funds, Power 4 residency and the opportunity to play under the Belichick duo could be very attractive to NFL hopefuls.
Fisch addressed the potential of having to replace Belichick earlier this month.
“If (Steve) joins (Bill) then we’ll have to hire a new defensive coordinator,” Fisch said. “If he stays here then we won’t have to hire a new defensive coordinator. I think they’re separate. Bill Belichick is not on our staff. Steve Belichick is on our staff. So, Bill will determine whether or not he wants to continue. He’s the greatest coach of all time. So, if he goes and coaches somewhere, then he’ll make a decision, and then Steve will make a decision and we’ll figure it out from there.”
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Oklahoma
Oklahoma transfer LB Dasan McCullough commits to Nebraska
Oklahoma transfer LB Dasan McCullough commits to Nebraska
Oklahoma transfer linebacker Dasan McCullough has committed to Nebraska, he confirmed on Instagram Sunday afternoon.
The 6-foot-5, 235-pound McCullough spent the past two seasons in Norman with the Sooners. He began his college football career in 2022 at Indiana, where he earned Freshman All-American status.
McCullough will come to Nebraska with one season of eligibility remaining.
McCullough, who played Oklahoma’s versatile hybrid linebacker/safety position called the Cheetah, suffered an injury before the start of Oklahoma’s fall camp this season and missed the first five games. He returned to the field in October and played in the final seven games, the last five of which he started. He recorded 17 tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss in 2024.
In 2023 at Oklahoma, McCullough played in 10 games and started seven while making 30 tackles with 3.5 TFLs and three pass deflections.
McCullough, who was a star recruit and ranked No. 61 nationally in the 2022 class, comes from a football family. His dad, Deland McCullough, played running back in the NFL and is currently Notre Dame’s associate head coach and running backs coach.
While Deland spent three seasons as the Kansas City Chiefs’ running backs coach from 2018-20, Dasan played his high school ball at Blue Valley North High School in Overland Park, Kansas. Deland became Indiana’s associate head coach and running backs coach in 2021, and Dasan, then an Ohio State verbal commit, flipped to Indiana not long after.
Dasan followed his father to Bloomington and made an impact right away. He played in all 12 games with four starts and racked up 51 tackles, 6.5 TFLs, four sacks and four pass deflections. He gained Freshman All-American honors and a Big Ten honorable mention selection.
— Steve Marik, Inside Nebraska staff writer,
Analysis
McCullough is a versatile backend defender that can play a variety of roles in Nebraska’s defense.
A rare blend of size and athleticism at 6-5, McCullough shows good speed and change-of-direction ability for his size. Has high-end instincts and IQ, which shows up in zone coverage and reacting against the run. Has had some intriguing flashes as a pass-rusher, but largely relies on athleticism to get into the backfield, still developing consistent pass rush moves.
Technically sound tackler, though lean he’s got wiry body strength. Consistent aggression could improve as could hip fluidity. Athletic enough to hold his own in man coverage, technique can continue to improve, better in zone at this point in his career.
In Nebraska’s scheme, McCullough can play all three linebacker positions, rover or even safety if needed. He’s likely best at inside linebacker with a few pass-rush opportunities.
This addition provides Nebraska defensive coordinator John Butler something of a chess piece to move around his defense.
— Tim Verghese, Inside Nebraska recruiting analyst
Additional analysis
McCullough is a versatile and sizable defender who played both a traditional linebacker position and Oklahoma’s “cheetah” spot, which is roughly equivalent to the nickel. He also saw some periodic snaps as an edge rusher for the Sooners during his two years in Norman.
McCullough at his best against the run, as he takes good pursuit angles, fills gaps responsibly and is a reliable tackler. That said, he’s intelligent and instinctive in zone coverage and can generally be trusted to hold his own in man-to-man matchups against tight ends and running backs.
McCullough ought to be quite the chess piece in John Butler’s defense, and could truly thrive in Lincoln depending on the Huskers’ specific vision for his diverse skill set.
— OUInsider writer Parker Thune
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South-Carolina
Gamecocks Motivated About Citrus Bowl Opportunity
As South Carolina prepares for its Citrus Bowl matchup against Illinois, the message from players is clear: this team isn’t just happy to be in Orlando.
The No. 15 Gamecocks (9-3) have their sights set on a historic tenth win, which would mark only the eighth time in program history the team has reached double-digit victories. Despite the disappointment of missing the expanded College Football Playoff, players emphasized their focus has shifted entirely to ending the season on a high note against the Fighting Illini (9-3).
“It’s just another chance to play with my teammates. All of them are like my brothers, even the coaching staff,” said defensive lineman Boogie Huntley, who confirmed earlier this week that he will play in the bowl game. “It’s just another opportunity to go out and have fun, show the nation and the world who South Carolina is.”
The Gamecocks enter the December 31 matchup at Camping World Stadium riding high after their victory over rival Clemson, a game that produced several players’ favorite moments of the season. Linebacker Debo Williams cited quarterback LaNorris Sellers’ game-winning touchdown run against the Tigers as his top memory, while Demetrius Knight Jr. still possesses the ball from his crucial interception to seal the rivalry win.
Sellers, whose heroics in the Clemson game have made him something of a campus celebrity, has maintained his focus despite the increased attention. “I trust him,” Sellers said of his relationship with coach Mike Shula, who was officially confirmed as the team’s new offensive coordinator earlier this week. “He’s coached a lot of guys and has a history with a lot of guys in the NFL. It’s about him trusting me and us continuing to have a great relationship from here on out.”
The defense, which has been a strength all season, appears motivated to finish strong. Safety Nick Emmanwori emphasized the team’s desire to approach this game differently than other teams who missed the playoff. “We want to come with a different mental approach,” Emmanwori said, noting the team is using the playoff snub as motivation.
For seniors like Tonka Hemingway, who recently won the Ray Tanner award, the bowl game represents one final opportunity to represent the school. “I’m really excited to put on the Garnet and black one more time and just leave it all out there,” Hemingway said.
South Carolina enters the game as an 9.5-point favorite against an Illinois team led by former Ole Miss quarterback Luke Altmyer, who has thrown for over 2,500 yards and 21 touchdowns this season. Kickoff is set for 3 p.m. on ABC, as the Gamecocks seek to close out what has already been a memorable season with one more victory.
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