Author: Michael

Oklahoma’s quest for a third consecutive national championship rolled on with Sunday’s 16-3 win over Cal, which advanced the Sooners into the super regionals of the NCAA tournament. But even with a long road still to climb before, the team is already one win shy of making history.
Sunday’s victory was the 46th in a row for Oklahoma, putting the team just one away from the NCAA’s all-time record of 47 set by Arizona from 1996 to ’97. The Sooners will take on the winner of Sunday’s game between Clemson and Auburn in the next round.

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Michael Block has been arguably the biggest story of the 2023 PGA Championship but you wouldn’t know it by watching Sunday.
Entering the final round of the 2023 PGA Championship, one could argue the biggest storyline was that of Michael Block. The 46-year-old PGA club pro sat at even par and tied for eighth as he tee’d off for his final round. He became the first club pro to start the final day of a Major inside the top 10.
One would have thought that CBS would be all over him Sunday.

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The Miami Heat are making the top-seeded Boston Celtics look like chumps.
Jimmy Butler and co. have been subverting expectations all series as they look to claim a 3-0 lead on Sunday.
With another trip to the Finals well in sight for the Heat, the group is staying on track and treating their opponents like real adversaries.
Heat center Bam Adebayo had choice words for Boston star Jayson Tatum.

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Isaac Wilson may be the brother of Zach Wilson, but he is carving his own path. As a Class of 2024 recruit, the four-star quarterback has less than a year to decide on where to play his college ball.
He could sign his National Letter of Intent as soon as the Early Signing Period in December, or as late as National Signing Day in February. Whenever Isaac is to make his decision, it will be from one of six schools, which were announced Friday.

BREAKING: Four-Star QB Isaac Wilson is down to 6⃣ Schools!
The 6’0 190 QB from Draper, UT is ranked as a Top 20 QB in the ‘24 Class.

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They could have at least given him a “get well soon” card.
The New York Jets cut running back Ty Johnson last month — right after he had a surgery they told him to get, according to Johnson.
In an Instagram video posted Friday, Johnson opened up about the experience.
(Instagram: @tjohnson2442)
The 25 year old said he tore a pectoral muscle while working out in the offseason.
“Saw the team doctor, he was like, ‘You need to get it fixed,’” Johnson said. “Flew out the next day. Came back happy that I got it done, even though I didn’t want to get it done.

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