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Newell is Georgia’s third-highest recruit of all time behind now NBA players Anthony Edwards and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope.
When it comes to the Georgia Bulldogs, almost everyone’s minds instantly travel to the 8-2 football team vying for a spot in the College Football Playoff with quite a number of NFL hopefuls on the roster.
That has been the case in each of the last four seasons, as the Bulldogs basketball team has been inconsistent, hovering around .500 every year, while constantly struggling in SEC play.

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Nelly Korda speaks to the press ahead of the CME Group Tour Championship. | Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images
World No. 1 Nelly Korda, who plays as quickly as anyone, provided a solution to the LPGA’s biggest issue: slow play.
Slow play has been a pertinent topic of discussion on the LPGA this season. And the biggest stars in the game have had enough.
Two days after winning her seventh event of the season at The ANNIKA, Nelly Korda fielded a question about the glacial pace of play that has plagued the LPGA for years.

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The Los Angeles Dodgers are just a few weeks removed from winning the World Series, and one year removed from an epic 2023-24 offseason. After three consecutive postseason disappointments, the Dodgers last winter went on a spending spree. 
Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Teoscar Hernandez, Tyler Glasnow and Will Smith all inked high dollar value contracts, leading to extraordinary expectations for the 2024 season. And it paid off. All were instrumental in a postseason run that lived up to the hype.

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It’s hard to imagine a worse person to be compared to in American culture these days than President Joe Biden, specifically in the context of cognitive ability. This is a man who has been unable to find his way off of a stage on multiple occasions, fallen down the steps of Air Force One, and most recently had a very sad battle with sand during a leisurely stroll on a beach. 
It’s been obvious for well over a year now that President Biden, just like every other 81-year-old does, has lost a step, or four, both mentally and physically.
For ESPN’s Stephen A.

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