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LIV Golf has a new broadcast deal with Fox and one of the faces of the upstart league, golf great Phil Mickelson made an appearance on Fox Business‘ The Claman Countdown to talk about the series and what it brings to the sport.
Host Liz Claman asked Mickelson about what LIV’s message to the golf world with its multi-year broadcast deal and unique style of play designed to appeal to younger audiences.
Mickelson said that the tour was simply adding to the sport, seemingly downplaying any apparent rivalry with any others.
Former NFL player Leger Douzable and veteran NF
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The Miami Heat are drawing a line in the sand against star player Jimmy Butler’s attempts to leave South Beach.
Butler has publicly admitted that he’s lost the “joy” of playing in Miami, fueling ongoing speculation about a potential trade.
But as the drama unfolds in the “will they / won’t they” trade saga, the Heat are taking decisive action to keep Butler, 35, in check.
Butler is playing in the second year of a three-year, $146 million deal with Miami.
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Narratives in Major League Baseball are a funny thing. Fans want teams to try to win, but not try too hard. They want to see star players on the biggest stage, but demonize those who want to play on the best team. Spending the most money only comes in for criticism if you win, while tanking is a perfectly acceptable strategy.
There’s not a lot of consistency and coherence in national narratives.
But there is one narrative that refuses to die, no matter how inaccurate it might be: that some teams are attempting to buy a World Series. And rest assured, it is wildly inaccurate.
Ludvig Åberg waves to the crowd after making a birdie on the 10th hole during the first round of the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open. | Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images
Ludvig Åberg exerted his dominance during this first round of the Farmers Insurance Open.
Ahead of this week’s Farmers Insurance Open, Ludvig Åberg sat down in the media center for his pre-tournament press conference and raved about San Diego being his favorite place in the world. He talked about how Torrey Pines brings him peace, too, and how it’s a golf course that suits his eye.
The highly anticipated college football playoff title game between Ohio State and Notre Dame that capped off the first ever 12-team format drew some pretty huge television ratings, but were still down compared to last season’s championship.
In a release on Wednesday, ESPN posted that the Buckeyes-Fighting Irish title game drew 22.1 million viewers. Overall, that number was actually down compared to last season’s Michigan-Washington title game that drew 25.05 million viewers.
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