Author: Michael

The former Kentucky star looks absolutely shredded.
Former Kentucky quarterback Will Levis is gearing up for the NFL draft, and that includes getting his body into peak physical condition. The potential first-round pick has been putting in work as he looks to impress NFL teams, and he posted a progress picture on social media on Wednesday, in which he looked absolutely shredded.
Levis posted a comparison of himself from back in December after a season with the Wildcats during which he was plagued by various injuries.

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Looking to catch some Opening Day baseball on Thursday? OutKick is here for you! We’ve got a breakdown of Opening Day ticket prices for all 15 games.
The games are listed below by the cheapest possible tickets to the most expensive, according to StubHub. The price is per ticket, but I only looked at tickets where you could purchase at least two tickets together. Because who wants to go to a baseball game alone?
I also excluded “standing room only” tickets. These are all for tickets with dedicated seats.

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We’re about to enter the final stretch of the NHL season. While some first-round matchups look set — maybe not set in stone, but perhaps set in hard clay — others still need to be worked out.
I’m ready for the mad dash to the finish as teams battle for wild card spots. After that, it’s time for the first round which is hockey’s version of the NCAA tournament. It even has brackets!
There’s some good stuff this week including a lightning-fast hat trick and a fast Lightning-Bruins line brawl.

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Chicago’s chairman has no desire for the franchise to be in the popular docuseries.
The Bears are navigating a myriad of changes that include the franchise securing the future location of their new stadium, transitioning new president Kevin Warren into the fold as well as Chicago deciding what it will do after trading away its No. 1 pick in the next month’s NFL draft.
However, one thing that is not on the Bears’ to-do list is being the team chosen for the new season of HBO’s Hard Knocks.

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With much attention on the pitch timer speeding up games, spring training data indicates that there could be a lot more action on the base paths this season.
From sports media talking heads to Walter White himself, you’ve heard the same message a thousand times this offseason: Baseball is going to look different this year.
MLB instituted several significant rules changes, with a broad aim at making games shorter and more action-packed. The former appears to have worked swimmingly during spring training, thanks largely to the pitch clock that has drastically cut down time between pitches.

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