LSU star gymnast Olivia Dunne made her Sports Illustrated Swimsuit debut in the 2023 edition, and she couldn’t contain her excitement just to herself.
The models are supposed to keep the news to themselves when they first get the call. However, Dunne couldn’t help but tell just one person: her mom.
“As soon as I got off the phone, I was jumping up and down,” Dunne said in a video interview with SI Swim. “I called my mom, even though you’re not supposed to tell anyone right away. I had to tell my mom.
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These six teams are way better than we expected.
On Monday, veteran NFL quarterback Matt Ryan announced he was joining CBS Sports as an NFL analyst but added an interesting note to the end of his statement, saying “this is not a retirement post.” With the addendum and his remaining unsigned at age 37, fans were left wondering whether Ryan really would consider playing another season.
But Ryan’s refusal to call it a retirement could be less about football and more about finance.
Florida State is ready for the Atlantic Coast Conference to fork over additional revenue, at the expense of other member schools. Along with the Seminoles, a number of ACC schools are looking for more money in the current television deal, even if it means an uneven revenue split.
The biggest question is what can the conference actually do when it comes to further incentives for schools like Florida State, Clemson and Virginia Tech. There is certainly a problem in the ACC, with some schools feeling as if they pull more weight than others.
Over the past few years, Olivia Dunne has lived multiple lives as a college athlete, student and social media star. With her appearance in the 2023 SI Swimsuit Issue, Dunne wants to show people how it is possible to juggle all these responsibilities successfully.
“When people look at my Sports Illustrated photos I want them to take away that you can have the best of both worlds,” she said. “You can be an athlete, you can be in school, you can do modeling, that you can do the best of both worlds and you can be a strong independent woman while doing it all.
While the PGA Championship may rank fourth on most people’s lists of golf’s major championships, the event has done nothing but deliver over the past handful of years. And there’s no reason to believe it won’t do the same this week.
We’re likely not going to see another 50-year-old hoist the Wanamaker Trophy on Sunday like Phil Mickelson did in 2021, but that’s not to say we aren’t in store for another epic PGA Championship week as the tournament’s recent history speaks for itself.
As per usual for every major, the 2023 PGA Championship does not lack intriguing storylines.
World No. 1 Jon Rahm eyes the third leg of a career grand slam, while Brooks Koepka seeks his third PGA Championship title. We assess who could end up hoisting the Wanamaker Trophy.
The NBA’s 2020 bubble never felt real even to some of us who were in it, and so it is easy to say the achievements there were also not real. But that’s lazy and illogical. The bubble was weird because it was sterile, it was mentally draining and players who were used to feeding off the energy of a crowd had to manufacture that energy themselves. Victory celebrations seemed muted, and losses created a why-did-I-even-come-down-here vibe. But everybody understood the games counted just as much, and a genuine championship was on the line. It wasn’t easier to win than in most years.
After Jayson Tatum’s dominant 51-point performance in the Celtics’ Game 7 win over the 76ers on Sunday, the forward had a quick message for famous Sixers fan Kevin Hart.
“Special shoutout to Kevin Hart,” Tatum said. “You know, I want him to still answer my phone calls even after today. No hard feelings.”
The comedian, who is a Philadelphia native, was obviously upset about his favorite team being eliminated from the playoffs. But he still managed to be gracious while congratulating Tatum. Well, sort of.
“All right, I’m hurt. The world knows it.
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The top-overall player in the 2024 class is headed to Athens
The defending national champions got some great news to start their week.
Dylan Raiola, the top-ranked quarterback in the 2024 recruiting class, announced on Monday that he was committing to Georgia. Raiola is the consensus QB1 in the 2024 class, as well as the top-ranked prospect overall. The 6’3, 220-pound quarterback is the son of Dominic Raiola, who played his entire NFL career as a center with the Detroit Lions.