logo
Paul Skenes classily assisted with Livvy Dunne wardrobe malfunction

Paul Skenes classily assisted with Livvy Dunne wardrobe malfunction

USA Today16-07-2025
Gentleman Paul Skenes on the Red Carpet with Livvy Dunne 🤵‍♂️ pic.twitter.com/ea9rpRlE9X
Paul Skenes, ever the gentleman.
The Pittsburgh Pirates superstar pitcher walked the red carpet with girlfriend and fellow LSU star Livvy Dunne on Tuesday night before the 2025 MLB All-Star Game, and they looked adorable. She was in a blue dress with cutouts, he in a purple suit.
But there was one moment captured on social media that everyone loved. One of Dunne's shoes had strings on them that came down, so Skenes came in with his first career save (sorry, had to) by getting on a knee and tying them back up again.
Good work! Here's the video of that moment that everyone is buzzing about:
There you go! This portrait was also awesome:
Power couple Paul Skenes and Livvy Dunne 🤩 pic.twitter.com/dz2A6117bp
There are also photos of Livvy Dunne rooting on boyfriend Paul Skenes at the 2025 MLB All-Star Game
Check out a very excited Dunne at the game:
That's just the best.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Caitlin Clark still has no timetable for return following further medical evaluation this week
Caitlin Clark still has no timetable for return following further medical evaluation this week

San Francisco Chronicle​

time26 minutes ago

  • San Francisco Chronicle​

Caitlin Clark still has no timetable for return following further medical evaluation this week

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark still has no time table to return, the team said Thursday following further medical tests this week. No further injuries were discovered during this week's evaluations. Clark has missed three games — including last weekend's WNBA All-Star Game in Indianapolis — since injuring her right groin July 15 against the Connecticut Sun. She traveled with her team to New York for their loss to the Liberty on Tuesday night. The Fever said Clark is continuing to work with team medical staff on her recovery and rehabilitation. Clark's current injury is the latest in a string of difficulties for the Fever star, which has included a left groin injury and a left quad strain earlier in the season. ___

Who are the 10 Coaches With the Most to Prove Entering the 2025 CFB Season?
Who are the 10 Coaches With the Most to Prove Entering the 2025 CFB Season?

Fox Sports

time26 minutes ago

  • Fox Sports

Who are the 10 Coaches With the Most to Prove Entering the 2025 CFB Season?

College football has had an eventful offseason that saw dozens of high-profile transfers, some big-name coaches coming and going, as well as a bunch of trash talk between programs. All of that has set us up for a wild 2025-26 season with a whole lot of unpredictability to come. The College Football Playoff will undoubtedly add to that and deliver magic at the end of the season, but what happens to the teams that fall short of expectations? Going into the 2025-26 season, a number of high-profile coaches are facing pressure to win this year or are potentially looking for work next offseason. These are the 10 with the most to prove entering the 2025 College Football season. 10 Coaches With the Most to Prove Entering the 2025 CFB Season? 10. Kalen DeBoer - Alabama DeBoer took the Alabama job following maybe the greatest coach of all time in Nick Saban, which led to some massive expectations. After losing three games combined in his final two seasons at Washington, DeBoer lost four in his first year with the Tide, while also missing the CFP. That won't fly for two years in a row. He is going to need a big second year to prove he can hack it in the SEC and make it through his full contract. 9. Brian Kelly - LSU Kelly has been at LSU for three years and has yet to post a campaign with fewer than three losses. That hasn't been good enough to earn a CFP bid to this point. Once he was hired, there was concern he wouldn't be able to compete at the highest level of the SEC. Going into his fourth season, Kelly has a lot to prove if he truly wants to be at that highest level. 8. Billy Napier - Florida After a great run with Louisiana, Napier took his talents to Gainesville in 2022. Fast-forward to 2025, and he has had two under .500 seasons leading into last season's 8-5 campaign. That won't cut it long-term. If Napier is going to stick around with the Gators, he is going to need a much more successful year in the highly competitive SEC. 7. Mike Norvell - Florida State Hard to believe, but Norvell is entering his sixth season with the Seminoles. Unfortunately, though, his last season was by far his worst. After going a combined 23-4 over the previous two seasons, Florida State finished last season at just 2-10. A lot of that can be traced to injuries and some poor roster fits, but either way, Norvell has a lot to prove in 2025. 6. Hugh Freeze - Auburn The start of the Hugh Freeze era at Auburn has not been a stellar one. With back-to-back seasons under .500, Freeze is going to feel some real pressure in 2025, despite being in the extremely competitive SEC. If he is going to prove he can stick in the new-era SEC, he is going to need a much better season this year. 5. Mario Cristobal - Miami (FL) After two lackluster seasons with the Hurricanes, Cristobal and Miami turned it around to the tune of a 10-3 season. That comes after he combined for 13 losses in those first two seasons. The question is if Cristobal and Miami can repeat last season's 10-win performance in an ACC that is likely to be a little better than last season's. 4. Luke Fickell - Wisconsin Fickell's first two seasons at the head of the Badgers have been anything but noteworthy. His current record at Wisconsin sits at 13-13, a steep drop-off from Paul Chryst leading the team to three straight 10-win seasons from 2015-2017. The job won't get any easier in 2025 with a loaded Big Ten set to challenge them at every turn. 3. Matt Rhule - Nebraska Two seasons into his time at Nebraska, Rhule is 12-13 overall. The good news is, last season was a two-win improvement, and the recruiting and transfer portal have both been very kind to the Cornhuskers. If he can help lead the team to another small step forward, Rhule will once again prove he is a master at rebuilding, but with the Big Ten stacked, there is a lot for him to prove. 2. Lincoln Riley - USC After going a combined 21-5 in 2021 and 2022, Riley has struggled in 2023 and 2024, sporting a 15-11 record overall. Those two seasons do include two bowl wins, something that most schools would love to be able to say, but at USC, that is not what they are after. The CFP is where USC wants to be. In 2025, the Trojans are expecting another CFP berth, something Riley will need to prove he can deliver in a fierce Big Ten. 1. Brett Venables - Oklahoma It is now or never for Venables, who has one 10-win season sandwiched between two 6–7 campaigns at Oklahoma. This is his first head coaching stop, and over three seasons it has been anything but a home run. Oklahoma is in a crunch now, with its move to the SEC, there are a lot of schools competing for CFP spots, including the Sooners. Venables will need to prove he can coach at the highest level in college football if he is going to stick, a tall task for the former Clemson DC. Honorable mentions: Bill Belichick - UNC Jonathan Smith - Michigan State Josh Heupel - Tennessee James Franklin - Penn State Trent Dilfer - UAB Check out all of our Daily Rankers . Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily! FOLLOW Follow your favorites to personalize your FOX Sports experience College Football recommended Item 1 of 3 Get more from the College Football Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more

Caitlin Clark has no timetable to return as Chicago Sky prepare to host Indiana Fever at United Center
Caitlin Clark has no timetable to return as Chicago Sky prepare to host Indiana Fever at United Center

Chicago Tribune

time26 minutes ago

  • Chicago Tribune

Caitlin Clark has no timetable to return as Chicago Sky prepare to host Indiana Fever at United Center

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark still has no timetable to return, the team said Thursday after further medical tests this week. No further injuries were discovered during the evaluations. Clark has missed three games — including last weekend's WNBA All-Star Game in Indianapolis — since injuring her right groin July 15 against the Connecticut Sun. She traveled with her team to New York for their loss to the Liberty on Tuesday night. The Fever's next two games are Thursday night at home against the Las Vegas Aces and Sunday at the United Center against the Chicago Sky. The Fever said Clark is continuing to work with team medical staff on her recovery and rehabilitation. Clark's current injury is the latest in a string of difficulties for the Fever star, which has included a left groin injury and a left quadriceps strain earlier in the season.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store