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RGIII joined us to talk about quarterback play, his partnership with SNICKERS and the idea of pettiness in sports fandom
There are a lot of complicated emotions involved in sports fandom. We all get that.
Highs, lows and in-between moments are all part of the ride of rooting for anyone, even all-time teams. Just ask Kansas City Chiefs or Golden State Warriors fans if every day has been rosy for them throughout their respective dynasties.
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There’s more to this than meets the eye.
A moment from the U.S. Open is going viral on Wednesday for the amount of drama and intrigue packed into a five second clip. It’s the story of a man, two drinks, and a woman — with nobody really knowing what’s going on.
This is cinema. pic.twitter.com/gU3anzQtdM
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 28, 2024
The framing and pacing on this seem to tell a story. On first glance it appears he’s getting a drink for the woman next to him, only to have a dude behind them swoop in and hand it over first.
Few things make sportswriters and media personalities more angry than seeing that another public figure doesn’t share their political ideology.
And the latest target of their righteous indignation is Auburn Tigers head basketball coach Bruce Pearl. Pearl recently shared his views on Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris. Understandably, considering her many flaws and disastrous policy proposals, they were not positive.
Can Russell Wilson turn his career narrative back around?
Chris Kirk chats with the media ahead of the 2024 Tour Championship. | Photo by Ben Jared/PGA Tour via Getty Images
The PGA Tour announced that it would establish internal out-of-bounds during the Tour Championship. Chris Kirk agrees with the decision.
ATLANTA — During his session with the media on Tuesday, Scottie Scheffler revealed a new strategy PGA Tour pros had decided to employ from the 18th tee.
Watch the top moments from Stage 11 of the 2024
Donald Trump questioned President Joe Biden’s golf game during their debate in Atlanta on June 27, and after the exchange became the most viral moment of the evening, the former President has continued to crack jokes about Biden’s ability to hit a golf ball.
During the debate earlier this summer, Biden alleged that he had gotten his golf handicap down to a six, a respectable number, during his time as vice president. Trump labeled President Biden’s claimed handicap as “the biggest lie of all.