LSU star Will Campbell is ready to roll in Las Vegas.
The Tigers play the USC Trojans this Sunday in Vegas, and it’s one of the best games of week one. It should be an absolute dog fight between the two top 25 teams.
Nothing gets the blood pumping like a great college football matchup. Throw in Sin City and the storylines write themselves.
However, there are also plenty of distractions in Las Vegas, but Campell is making sure the focus stays where it needs to be:
On the action on the field.
“We know what we’re there for. It’s not to go to Caesars Palace.
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Several marquee athletes made a strong stand in support of Israel following Hamas‘ vicious attacks on Oct. 7, which resulted in more than 1,000 Israeli deaths and several hundred kidnappings.
Famed boxer Floyd Mayweather continued his strong support for Israel with an event in Los Angeles that welcomed NBA players Michael Porter, Jr., Tyler Herro and Jarred Vanderbilt, a resident LA Laker.
They appeared in Los Angeles on Monday night for the “L.A. with Love” event, as reported by TMZ, which welcomed 62 children whose families were affected by Hamas’ attacks.