ESPN's Dave Fleming, who witnessed the incident with Scheffler: "It was clear when we were watching that they had no idea who this was in the car."
ESPN's Jeff Darlington, also on the scene said the police officer was "pretty heated."
Said Scheffler acknowledged he had kept
My question in all this with the Scheffler situation this morning: Was the mayor or governor not on the phone trying to get this stuff dialed down? Basically a traffic misunderstanding that blows up into a national incident that damages the city's prospects for a multimillion
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Scheffler: "I was pretty rattled to say the least. The officer who took me to the jail was great, he was very kind. . . . I was never angry, I was just in shock. I was shaking, shaking for an hour. . . . The officers inside the jail were tremendous. . . . One older officer looked
ESPN just billed Louisville-TCU as the โHailey Van Lith Revenge Game.โ
Revenge for what? The bachelorโs degree? The three Elite Eights? The Final Four trip?
Scheffler turned to ESPN's Jeff Darlington, 5-10 feet away, and said, "Can you help me?" Darlington, said the officer came back to him, he identified himself as a media member, and the officer said, "There's nothing you can do. He's going to jail."
Darlington said Scheffler
KELSEY: โI have this platform now at a really high level, with a lot of cameras and a lot of people looking at me and a lot of people listening to me. So I do think it's important that I acknowledge, where I'm centered and my devotion to my faith and to Christ, and you know, with