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Dan Hicks and Johnny Miller in the booth at the 2017 Presidents Cup at Liberty National. | Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images
Dan Hicks, who has called golf for NBC since 2000, says golf fans should not underestimate the International team at Royal Montreal.
Dan Hicks has had a front-row seat to the biggest moments in golf since ascending to NBC Sports’ lead announcer role in 2000.
His “Expect anything different!?” call of Tiger Woods’ birdie putt at the 2008 U.S. Open ranks up there. As does this past year’s U.S. Open at Pinehurst No.
Bryan Harsin just can’t help himself when it comes to making fun of Auburn.
The former head coach of the Tigers was pushed out of the program in his second year after posting a career record of 9-12 at Auburn.
He had a lot of hype when he was hired away from Boise State. None of it materialized, and he didn’t even finish a second year.
What does he do now? Troll.
Harsin has a habit of hopping on X whenever the Tigers lose and dropping not-so-subtle motivational shots.
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The Lower Manhattan skyline is on full display from the 14th green at Liberty National. | Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Liberty National has proven to be much more than a golf course with its latest philanthropic endeavor.
JERSEY CITY, N.J. — A young Paul Fireman became entrenched in the game of golf at the age of 10, when he decided to take up caddying at Thorney Lea Golf Club in Brockton, Massachusetts, his hometown.
He learned how to play while carrying the bags of men more than five times his age.
The internet is having fun with the idea Shedeur Sanders might be more popular than Johnny Manziel.
Shedeur and the Colorado Buffaloes are currently 3-1, and he’s playing some solid football. Outside of getting curb stomped by a solid Nebraska squad, the Buffs have won all their other games, albeit against relatively weak competition.
Is it time to start wondering if Shedeur is more popular than Johnny Manziel?
A man took to X to ask if the Colorado Buffaloes QB is “more popular than” the Texas A&M Heisman winner during his time in College Station.
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