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Homa showed off his personality on X, but he laughed at himself this time, and the fans had a field day over it.
Max Homa does not have his A-game right now on the course. The last couple of months have been downright brutal for him, and he knows it.
Last week at the FedEx St. Jude Championship, he finished dead last.
His poor play continued in Colorado as he competed with the Top 50 FedEx Cup players at the BMW Championship. To start his tournament, he carded a 2-over 74 on Thursday.
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American tennis star Maxime Cressy was knocked out of U.S. Open qualifiers on Thursday in dramatic fashion, but the drama wasn’t over when the match wrapped up. Cressy elected to take out his frustration on the court in what turned into a terrible look for the 27-year-old.
Cressy was shut out 6-0 in the opening frame in his match against Jan Choinski, and while all looked totally lost, he was able to stay alive with a second-set win in a tiebreak.
If you thought some pesky attack on the United States of America was going to stop Nick Saban from getting his team prepared to crack some skulls, think again. It most certainly did not.
Saban – the ex-LSU and Alabama coach who is set to make his College GameDay debut tomorrow – was apparently in the middle of practice back in 2001 when the planes hit the Twin Towers. George Bush was reading books in Florida, and Nick Saban was teaching a Cover-2 defense in Baton Rouge.
What a time.
Good news, Indianapolis Colts fans: Anthony Richardson is ready for the 2024 NFL regular season, as he proved Thursday evening.
Richardson, the Colts bright, young quarterback of tomorrow, showed in five possessions of this preseason finale that he is raw.
And good.
And terrible.
He showed he is still as inconsistent as he was in college at the University of Florida because he hasn’t played enough football in college or the NFL to be anything else.
In short, he showed everyone a preview of what is to come this season.
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The LPGA’s last major and the PGA Tour’s playoffs are officially off and running. Let’s look at some of the best quotes from both.
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This week is massive for professional golf. The LPGA has its final major of the season, and the PGA Tour is in the middle of its FedEx Cup playoffs.
Both Tours have challenges this week. The AIG Women’s Open at St.
The situation surrounding Matt Kuchar’s incredibly bizarre finish at the Wyndham Championship earlier this month has added another layer of weirdness courtesy of Max Greyserman, one of his playing partners during that Sunday’s final round.
After hitting his tee shot on the 72nd hole, Kuchar, who was playing in the final group but nowhere near the lead, elected to mark his ball in the rough and return on Monday morning to finish his final hole due to darkness.
Everything you need to know about streaming the next Formula 1 Grand Prix.
How to keep up with NCAA football this season.
A man is going viral after being hit with a pretty brutal fantasy football punishment.
The NFL season is almost here, and that means we’re going to see plenty of fantasy football content through the end of the regular season.
Admittedly, I don’t play fantasy football anymore. I understand that’s an insanely taboo thing to say, but I no longer got a rush from it and just stopped.
However, I understand and appreciate why so many people enjoy it…..unless they’re losing and being punished in Las Vegas.
A man took to Reddit to explain his situation and ask for some help.
Jay (@croucherJD) and Drew (@whale_capper) are