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Luke Clanton during the second round of the 2025 Cognizant Classic. | Photo by Mike Mulholland/Getty Images
Amateur Luke Clanton has done it: he has earned PGA Tour membership thanks to another strong performance.
Twenty-one-year-old Luke Clanton may still attend Florida State, but he has carried himself like a seasoned professional in every event he has played in.
But now, thanks to a tremendous showing at this week’s Cognizant Classic, Clanton can call himself a PGA Tour member.
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A rematch between the Bruins and Trojans will decide the Big Ten’s regular season champion, and could also impact the Player of the Year race and NCAA Tournament seeding.
It’s not an elimination game where the season comes to an end for the loser, but March will begin with a bang on Saturday night when No. 2 UCLA hosts No. 4 USC at 9 p.m. ET on FOX.
New York Rangers tough guy Matt Rempe has really earned a reputation for himself. I think there’s plenty of room to debate how effective he is as a player, but there’s no denying that he has some real estate in opposing teams’ heads.
On Friday night, that opposing team will be the Toronto Maple Leafs, and head coach Craig Berube didn’t mince words about why he was adding the Leafs’ own tough guy Ryan Reaves and the reasons rhymes with “Shmatt Shrempe.
Throughout Florida and Arizona, big leaguers are getting a taste of the ABS challenge system, which grants teams two challenges per game.
The NFL is finally realizing that they live in the year 2025 and is adapting to modern-day technology!
On Friday, the league announced that they would be utilizing the Hawk-Eye Technology system, rather than the longstanding tradition of using the yardmarker chains, to determine first downs. The ‘chain gang’ will still be on the sidelines following the ball, but will only be used as a secondary method to determine the distance.
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76ers star Joel Embiid will miss the remainder of the regular season as he and the team continue to look for a long-term solution for a troublesome left knee that has plagued his season, the team announced.
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