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Just more than two weeks ago, two biological males squared off in the championship match of a women’s Ultimate Pool event. Both the finalists, Harriet Haynes and Lucy Smith, are males who “identify” as women and they “earned” as much prize money as the 14 women they defeated combined.
However, that won’t happen again in Ultimate Pool because the organization updated its policies on Wednesday.
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One day after Arkansas athletic director Hunter Yurachek voiced his approval for the Razorbacks collective to go after players for their NIL buyouts, we are now seeing this become a reality, which includes Madden Iamaleava.
According to Front Office Sports reporter Amanda Chrstovich and confirmed by OutKick, the NIL collective ‘Arkansas Edge’ has sent two different letters to players demanding that they fulfill their NIL buyouts, with clauses in the contracts that include language that allows the school to go after the money owed.
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Rory McIlroy is making his debut as a Masters Champion at the Zurich and much has changed since he last played there.
While the LPGA Tour is seeing its first major of the year kick off this week in the Chevron Championship at The Woodlands, the PGA Tour has one of its more unique offerings not too far away in New Orleans.
The Zurich Classic is where the PGA Tour is stopping by this week and its team format is what separates it from any other normal event that we see across the season on an annual basis.
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While it makes plenty of sense for the Cincinnati Bengals to address defense with their first-round pick, upgrading the offensive line is still on the offseason checklist. One name that could be on the table for the Bengals at No. 17 is Ohio State guard Donovan Jackson. Let’s dive into the case.
Case for Jackson
Jackson would bring versatility up front, as he has experience playing both guard and tackle. Guard is where the Bengals really need help and that is more of a natural position for Jackson. He moved to left tackle last season after Josh Simmons suffered a knee injury in October.