Kick Butt Tip of the Day for July 20: Never Doubt Yourself
From legendary Indiana basketball coach Bobby Knight: “Your biggest opponent was never a team, a person or a situation. It was yourself doubting you because of the number of efforts…

Former Indiana Hoosiers head coach Bob Knight and former Indiana Hoosiers player Isaiah Thomas (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images)
(Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images)From legendary Indiana basketball coach Bobby Knight: “Your biggest opponent was never a team, a person or a situation. It was yourself doubting you because of the number of efforts and preparation you put in.”
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Luke Combs Complete Charlotte Setlist For Saturday, July 15
Night two - Saturday night - of the Luke Combs tour stops in Charlotte featured a lot of the same songs from the first night, but the setlist was a little different thanks to major storms.
His setlist for his concert Saturday, July 15 at Bank of America Stadium featured some incredible tracks, and a couple of changes from Friday night.
The country hit-maker has the current No. 1 song in the country world, with his cover of Tracy Chapman's classic "Fast Car" getting played EVERYWHERE. Of course that was in his Charlotte setlist, as well as so many other great hits.
"Fast Car" gave Combs his 15th chart-topper in country music, and all his other ones featured prominently in the show.
One surprising omission from the setlist was his cover of the Brooks & Dunn classic "Brand New Man," which has been played at other tour stops this year.
Luke did play several songs from his newest album, which was a huge bonus, as it's a good look at what's to come from the superstar. "Where the Wild Things Are," "Fast Car," "Growin' Up and Gettin' Old," "5 Leaf Clover," and "Love You Anyway," all came from the Gettin' Old album.
So let's dive in and look at every one of the 23 songs from the setlist Luke Combs played during his Charlotte show on Saturday, July 15.




