Author: Michael

Ex-Michigan Wolverines staffer Connor Stalions had an amazing seat at the Rose Bowl, because of course he did.
Former Michigan linebacker Chase Winovich posted an Instagram story on Monday showing Stalions enjoying himself in the lower half of the stands at the Rose Bowl game between the Wolverines and Alabama Crimson Tide.
In the video, Stalions was pictured resting on his laurels—perhaps a little too literally.

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Bold move.
The Connor Stalions controversy isn’t just the biggest scandal to rock Michigan football in 2023, but all of college football. Despite resigning from the program and facing an NCAA investigation, Stalions just couldn’t stay well enough away from Michigan — even at the Rose Bowl.

I can confirm that Connor Stalions was indeed at the Rose Bowl, per multiple sources.
Former Michigan LB Chase Winovich posted this on his IG story yesterday as well: pic.twitter.

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Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman has been fined $4,427.08 by the NHL, the maximum allowable fine, following an incident against the Winnipeg Jets on Dec. 31, in which he high-sticked Cole Perfetti in the face during a faceoff.
On Tuesday, Perfetti told reporters that Hartman admitted to him that the violation was intentional, and done in retaliation for an incident that resulted in an injury to Wild star Kirill Kaprizov just one day earlier.
“Yeah, he did.

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Cantlay finally commented on LIV Golf and made it clear he is loyal to the PGA Tour. Sound familiar?
Patrick Cantlay has been relatively quiet since the Ryder Cup loss in Italy.
Just before the PGA Tour turned its page to 2024, the PGA Tour Policy Board member joined Dylan Dethier of Golf.com and tackled a number of topics, including “Hatgate,” his perceived slow pace of play and the rumors of him running the show on tour.
But the most interesting part of the discussion was how Cantlay insisted that he is loyal to the PGA Tour.

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The New York Jets and running back Dalvin Cook have mutually agreed to part ways, his agent told NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. The veteran tailback will hit the open market and look to play for a team contending to win a Super Bowl. 
Cook, a four-time Pro Bowler in the last four years, had been one of the most dynamic players in the NFL, but saw a dramatic decline across the board in his first season with the Jets.

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After No. 1 Michigan’s thrilling come-from-behind win over Alabama in the Rose Bowl, Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh made the bold assertion that J.J. McCarthy is the greatest quarterback in Michigan history.
“I’ve said it before, but right here, this is the greatest quarterback in University of Michigan football, college football, history,” said Harbaugh. “Got a long way to go to get to get where Tom Brady eventually got to, which is the GOAT. I mean, [Brady] has lapped the field when it comes to that.

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The College Football Playoff tends to bring out analysis from national talking heads who don’t spend much time watching college football during the regular season. No better example of that came during Tuesday morning’s episode of Undisputed, when legendary NFL wide receiver Michael Irvin compared Washington star quarterback Michael Penix Jr. to Michael Vick.
While both Penix and Vick sported incredible arm strength as left-handed quarterbacks, the comparison stops there.

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The Boston Celtics carry a league-best six-game winning streak into Tuesday’s game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, who have won their last four. Boston is a road favorite in its first meeting of the season with Oklahoma City, a matchup that pits the top team in the Eastern Conference against the No. 2 seed in the West.

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No, Travis Kelce’s and Taylor Swift’s relationship is not a publicity stunt.
That’s the message that the Kansas City Chiefs tight end’s business managers, André and Aaron Eanes, wanted to hit home in a New York Times feature piece by Zach Schonbrun.
The NFL’s most ubiquitous couple of 2023 skyrocketed to fame back in September when the eight-time Pro Bowler publicly stepped out with the Eras Tour superstar at a Chiefs home game against the Chicago Bears.

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