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Author: Michael
The media loves to get upset any time someone invokes a racial stereotype against a black athlete, and deservedly so in some cases, but there are negative stereotypes associated with white players, as well.
One of those is that white athletes are slower than black athletes. Now, it’s a stereotype for a reason; statistically-speaking, black athletes are faster than white athletes on average.
During the National Championship game, ESPN analyst Darius Butler went with the “white guys don’t run fast” narrative and fellow ESPN analyst Pat McAfee called Butler out.
Riley Leonard leaves it all on the football field.
College football fans are already calling Notre Dame’s opening drive against Ohio State on Monday night the best CFP Championship Game opening drive of all time.
Fighting Irish quarterback Riley Leonard certainly hopes so — gasping for air and blowing up chunks on Notre Dame’s sideline following the 18-play, 75-yard scoring drive.
Notre Dame took the lead, 7-0, to start the game and chewed up half of the clock from the first quarter.
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Notre Dame Fighting Irish quarterback Riley Leonard is doing two things this Monday night: trying to win a college football national championship and preaching a mini-sermon.
On the first drive of the game, Leonard played like a man possessed (is it ok to say that about a star player at a Catholic school?). The Irish drained about 10 – yes, 10 – minutes off the clock on the first drive of the game, taking 18 plays to go 75 yards.
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Saquon Barkley and Daniel Jones have maintained a friendship beyond their days as New York Giants.
Both players left NY in not-so-graceful ways, but the turbulent times in East Rutherford (including a contract standoff between the players) have not caused a rift between the two.
The Giants paid Jones while Barkley walked to join the Philadelphia Eagles, who played the Rams on Sunday in the Divisional Round matchup.
As it turns out, Jones, now a Minnesota Vikings backup, attended the playoff game at Lincoln Financial Field to watch his buddy put on a historic performance for the Eagles.
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The reeling Warriors have now gone 9-18 since a 12-3 start and fallen to the outside looking in at the Western Conference play-in race.