Former College Football Player Jack Pugh Dead at 24 After Quitting the Sport for His Mental Health

Former Wisconsin football tight end Jack Pugh has died

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  • The school confirmed Pugh's death in a post on social media

  • Pugh, 24, retired due to mental health reasons in 2023

Former Wisconsin football player Jack Pugh has died, the school confirmed. He was 24.Pugh played tight end for the Badgers from 2021-2023 before retiring due to mental health reasons,theMilwaukee Journal Sentinelreported.No cause of death has been released at this time.Wisconsin football shared a tribute to the former player on X late Tuesday, March 31."The Wisconsin athletics family is deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Jack Pugh,"the school said. "Jack was a positive light and brought a genuine spirit to our football program. More than that, he cared about people and was loved by his teammates and staff. Jack proudly earned his degree from UW-Madison in 2025 and will forever be remembered and loved."The Columbus, Ohio native was a four-star recruit for the Badgers despite only playing football for his final two years in high school.

Pugh was highly recruited by Michigan, Penn State, Michigan State, Maryland and Minnesota, according to theJournal Sentinel.In 2023, Pugh announced his retirement on Instagram.

"My physical health was not near perfect, but my mental health was the reason I decided to hang it up," he posted at the time. "Over years of prolonged depression and substance abuse, I decided I deserved a better life and to finally find happiness."

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He continued, "In no way was football the root of these problems, but everything in my life had distracted me for so long to the point I didn't want to be alive for years. I never had prioritized my mental health all along, digging a deeper darker hole."

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Pugh went on to thank his coaches, teammates and others for their support."I'll never forget the memories. Love y'all," he wrote.Pugh's former teammate, New York Jets running back Braelon Allen, shared the news of his death on social media on Monday night, and added a message to his followers."Protect your mental,"he wrote on X.

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Love on the Spectrum alum Devin Morrissey is engaged

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  • Morrissey proposed to his longtime girlfriend, Andrea Clary, in Salt Lake City on March 29

  • The couple have been in a relationship since April 2021

Love on the Spectrumalum Devin Morrissey is engaged!

Morrissey — who is most recognized from his supporting role as a friend of Dani Bowman on seasons 1 and 2 of Netflix's romantic docuseries following autistic people exploring the dating world — proposed to his girlfriend of five years, Andrea Clary, in Salt Lake City on Sunday, March 29.

"One of the biggest dreams I've had since I was very young was to become a husband to the most beautiful girl in the world," he captioned theInstagramannouncement posted on Tuesday, March 31. "Little me would be so happy to see that dream now coming true."

He added, "I can't wait to marry you, my fiancée. Cheers to the future Mr. & Mrs. Morrissey 🩷 3.29.2026 💍."

Morrissey, who is on the autism spectrum, shared nine scenic proposal photos. In one shot, Clary covers her face in shock as Morrissey asks her to marry him while on bended knee. In another image, the groom-to-be jumps up into the air with joy after Clary accepted his proposal. He presented his fiancée with an oval-cut diamond on a gold band.

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A fewLove on the Spectrumstars congratulated the couple in the comments section, including Connor Tomlinson's mother, Lise Menard Smith. "Congratulations!!! Eek!" she wrote.

Love on the Spectrum'sSubodh Gargshared his well wishes by resharing Morrissey's post on hisInstagram Stories. He wrote on-screen, "So thrilled for @devinmorrissey and @homeslice29 for their engagement! Congratulations!"

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Morrissey and Clary have been in a relationship since April 2021, per ananniversary post.

Shortly after Morrissey announced his happy news,Love on the SpectrumstarsMadison Marilla and Tyler White's engagementwas revealed when the fourth season of the Netflix hit was released Wednesday, April 1. The couple, both 28, got engaged in front of the cameras at Sunken Gardens in Tampa, Fla. — the exact spot where they met one year earlier.

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"It was our anniversary and I felt like the puzzle was coming together," Marilla exclusively told PEOPLE. "Because earlier in the season when Tyler pulled my parents aside and it was for a long time, I kind of got a feeling that day that he was asking my parents for their blessing. And when he said in Nashville, 'We'll do more trips forever and ever,' I just kinda had a feeling that the pieces of the puzzle were coming together."

White added that the proposal, which is featured in the sixth episode of the new season, was "very emotional," sharing, "I mean, once she started tearing up reading that letter, I started crying, and you know, I couldn't help but cry. I mean, you know. I'm getting emotional just thinking about it right now."

Love on the Spectrumseason 4 is streaming now on Netflix.

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Ferris Bueller is undoubtedlyMatthew Broderick's most iconic film role — but the character was almost played by another '80s teen cinema icon.

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Author Jason Klamm is pulling back the curtain onFerris Bueller's Day Offwith his upcoming bookFerris Bueller…You're My Hero: The Story of the World's Most Famous Day Off, which chronicles the development and production of the classic high school comedy in great detail.

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In the third chapter of the book, Klamm explains how writer/directorJohn HughespitchedFerristo Paramount executives Ned Tanen and Lindsay Doran. In that preliminary meeting, theBreakfast Clubfilmmaker and the studio execs tossed around marketing ideas, as well as a surprising casting idea for the title role:Jon Cryer, who had previously popped up as Ducky in the Hughes-written comedyPretty in Pink.

In the excerpt below, Klimm shares details from his interview with Cryer, in which theTwo and a Half Menstar indicated that he had no idea that he was considered to play Ferris. The author also addresses the rumors that another frequent Hughes collaborator,Anthony Michael Hall, was considered for the part.

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They already had some casting ideas, too. The most prominent among these was Jon Cryer, whose performance inPretty in Pinkwas fresh on their minds. I asked Cryer if his people had relayed the studio's interest to him.

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"Yes, for theAlan Ruckcharacter," he says, then explaining why he likely wasn't cast as Cameron. "I mean, I'm just too similar to Matthew." As for being under consideration to play Ferris: "I have not heard that, but I trust Lindsay Doran [former Vice President of Production at Paramount]...yeah, that's news to me." [John] Hughes came to thePretty in Pinkset enough while it andFerriscrossed over that Cryer (a fan of Hughes back to hisLampoondays) did feel like he was missing out. "Ferris Buellersounded a little more antically comedic thanPretty in Pinkwas," Cryer tells me. "It sounded like he was going to have a great time, and I was like, 'Oh, that would have been a fun project to do with him'...I recall being a little jealous at the time."

Famously, Hughes' three-time leading man, Anthony Michael Hall, has since said that the part could have been his. "John actually had written Ferris Bueller for me," Hall would later write. "We both determined that I should move on to other things. I needed a break. I wanted to try some new things." Instead ofFerris, it seems, he shot the filmOut of Boundsand became a part ofSaturday Night Live's strangest season.

"Trust me, I think he would have put Michael in anything," Jane Lay [Hughes' assistant] says. "I don't want to say 100 percent, but I would say that I'm sure he was thinking of Michael for Ferris at some point." Some of the dialogue in the film—especially some lines that were either never shot or used in the film—do have that young Anthony Michael Hall attitude in them, though Hughes himself never publicly confirmed this rumor. "How it ended up not being Jon Cryer and being Matthew Broderick, I don't really remember," Doran admits. "I do remember that at least Jon's representatives were disappointed about that."

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Once World Cup outsiders, these national teams are crashing the party

One hundred minutes into a scoreless match Tuesday, Jamaican defenders watched the flight of a corner kick as it curled toward their goal. And for a brief, costly, moment everyone forgot about Axel Tuanzebe.

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Tuanzebe, of the Democratic Republic of Congo,had called this matchthe biggest of his career. Only the winner of the FIFA World Cup qualifier in Guadalajara, Mexico, would advance to play this summer in the 48-team field comprising the most popular sporting tournament on the planet.

Charging forward, Tuanzebe met the ball as its arc fell just in front of the goal, smashing it for a 1-0 lead.

His goal didn't end the game immediately. Congo had to endure 20 more minutes of extra time before it won, 1-0. But that wait paled to the country's 52-year absence from the world's biggest sporting event — a drought that ended Tuesday, when it became the 47th out of 48 teams to qualify for the World Cup.

"Right now, I don't think we fully realize it yet, but when we get back ​to Kinshasa, it's going to be crazy," Congo strikerCédric Bakambu said, according to Reuters.

Celebrations weren't limited to Kinshasa on a day when the final six countries qualified to round out the World Cup field. The expansion from 32 to 48 countries for this World Cup created opportunities for nations that had spent years on the outside looking in, such as Iraq (which last appeared in 1986), Turkey (2002) and Czechia (2006).

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But the longest wait of all had taken place in Congo. The country was still named Zaire in 1974, when the nation was outscored, 14-0, in three group stage games. It was the nation's first World Cup appearance and its last for the next five decades.

The 1974 team had won the Africa Cup of Nations and was encouraged by a figure no less powerful than the president, Mobutu Sese Seko, who had "used football as much as possible for hegemonic regime control,"researchers wrote in 2022.

After a particularly poor performance in 1966, not long after Mobutu began his three-decade run atop the government, the president brought national players playing abroad back to Zaire and outlawed their transfers to other nation's leagues to build up Zaire's domestic competition.

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By 1968, Zaire had won the Africa Cup of Nations. When it repeated in 1974, it became the first nation from sub-Saharan Africa to qualify for the World Cup, and each player was provided housing and a Volkswagen Passat as a show of appreciation, Mohamed Kalambay, a goalkeeper on the team,recalled to the BBC.

But such lavish funding didn't last. The national team, called the Leopards, struggled as the country's domestic league operated without support from sponsors or government funding.

Ahead of the 2026 World Cup, soccer leaders within Congo enlisted a strategy widely used in international soccer — calling in the help of dual-national players with lineage to the country but who developed as players outside its borders. The job of persuading players with Congolese ties to represent the country's national team on its long-shot run to the World Cup fell to Gabriel Zakuani, a Congolese player whose career had been spent mostly in England.

Convincing Aaron Wan-Bissaka, a defender for English Premier League club West Ham, and Tuanzebe were priorities,he told the BBC last year; both had come up within the English national team system. Getting parents on board was helpful, Zakuani said. So was being able to make his case no matter where a player grew up.

"I speak eight (languages), so that helps," Zakuani said.

The country remains marred by fighting in its east. In December, on the same day that U.S. President Donald Trump attended the draw for the World Cup, hehosted leaders from Rwanda and Congoas they affirmed their commitments to a peace deal. But fighting has continued. By then, though, the country was entering the final stages of its qualification.

"It's my country; it's where my parents are from," Wan-Bissakatold the BBC. "I grew up in a Congolese household. I was just proud to represent them. As soon as I joined, they welcomed me, accepted me."

Tuanzebe was born in Congo, but was in Manchester United's academy by grade school. He made his Premier League debut at 17. He now plays for Burnley.

A decade later, this summer, he'll make his World Cup debut thanks to his 100th-minute goal Tuesday.

"To get the winning goal for the country, I mean, this is what as a young boy you dream about," Tuanzebe saidafter the match. "It's happened for me and I'm so very happy."

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Jessie Jones, Playwright and

Jessie Jones was a playwright and actress with performances in TV shows throughout the '80s and '90s

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  • She died on March 20 at age 75 after a "long illness"

  • "Jessie was an unbelievably talented and kind woman, and knowing her life's work will continue bringing laughter to theaters around the world brings great solace," writing partner Jamie Wooten says

Jessie Jones, an actress and playwright with performances in several TV shows likeMurphy BrownandPerfect Strangers, has died at age 75.

Jones died on March 20 after a "long illness," according to an onlineobituarywritten by her creative partner Jamie Wooten.

One-third of herJones Hope Wooten comedy trio, Wooten also confirmed the news to PEOPLE on Wednesday, April 1. "Jessie was an unbelievably talented and kind woman, and knowing her life's work will continue — bringing laughter to theaters around the world — brings great solace," Wooten says in a statement.

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Jones was born in the panhandle of Texas in 1950, before she won an essay/speech contest in high school that brought her to Washington, D.C. After attending the University of Texas at Austin, Jones got more involved in the performance arts, eventually landing multiple TV guest roles in the '80s and '90s.

Among her many roles, she appeared inNight Court,Newhart,Grace Under Fire,Perfect Strangers,Who's the BossandMelrose Place. She also marked performances in TV films likeThe Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering MomandEverybody's Baby: The Rescue of Baby Jessica.

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InMurphy Brown's third season, Jones memorably played a woman named Mrs. Betty Hooley who is randomly interviewed by Murphy (Candice Bergen) before things go south. She also made multiple appearances in the 1998 WB sitcomYou're the One, as well the 1995 ABC comedyFudge.

On the comedy-writing side of things, Jones "found her most enduring, and certainly most explosive, success," per her obituary. She co-created the off-Broadway playDearly Departedbefore it toured nationwide. She also co-authored the screenplay version ofKingdom Come,starring Whoopi Goldberg and LL Cool J. Her writing work also included installments ofFor Your Loveand the children's seriesTeacher's Pet.

Jones notably co-wrote several plays with Wooten and Nicholas Hope. Their work included projects such asVelvet Cake War,Christmas BellesandThe Savannah Sipping Society.

Wooten described her as "the most-produced female playwright in America," having had her plays performed "well over 100,000 times on stages all over the world."

"Jessie Jones did something amazing with her one wild and precious life: She made the world laugh," her obituary reads. "What a legacy and gift to leave behind to a world that needs that now more than ever."

She is survived by her sisters Ellen Jones (husband Jim McCarthy) and Laura Jones; niece Margaret McCarthy; nephews Tommy McCarthy, Todd Hyso (Jeri Ann) and Paul Hyso (Meri Dawn); and multiple grand-nieces, cousins and friends.

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