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Celebrity golf is wild. The American Century Championship showed how popular it is with the help of Travis Kelce and his brother.
Taylor Swift took over the NFL when she began dating her boyfriend Travis Kelce last year, but now he and his brother Jason have taken over golf for her.
The Kelce brothers were easily two of the most sought-after athletes to watch at The American Century Championship in Lake Tahoe.
Neither was close to winning, but the fans did not care. They wanted to see the Kelce brothers up close.
I saw this craziness firsthand.

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The WNBA has landed the biggest media deal in league history.
The WNBA has never had more attention on it than it does right now thanks to the incredible hype surrounding Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark.
The former Iowa superstar is pushing the league to unprecedented levels as TV ratings and attendance for her games boom.
Well, the WNBA is keeping its momentum soaring with a new media deal that will bring in a level of money never before seen in the league.
The WNBA’s new media deal – which was negotiated by the NBA – is for 11 years and worth $2.

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Speaking ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix McLaren CEO Zak Brown outlined how ‘trust’ was essential to the team’s turnaround
When Zak Brown sat down with SB Nation last fall to explain McLaren’s stunning mid-season turnaround, he summed up the reason behind their rise rather simply.
“Faster race car,” was the explanation from the McLaren CEO.
However, speaking with The Independent ahead of this weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix the McLaren boss had another explanation for the team’s turnaround.
Trust.

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DALLAS- As Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer took the stage for his first appearance at SEC Media Days, Nick Saban was standing in the back corner watching from the ESPN set, which felt like we were all living in some alternative reality. 
The stage was set, media members flooded into the ballroom to see how DeBoer would handle the pressure of fielding questions at the biggest kickoff event in college football. When Greg Sankey introduced the Alabama coach, it felt as though time had frozen for a split second.

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