Author: Michael

The Bulldogs coach defended the culture of the program in an interview with ESPN.
Georgia football coach Kirby Smart went on the record on Friday to defend the program’s culture amid recent turmoil stemming from a January crash that killed a Bulldogs player and staffer.
“Absolutely not. I would say we’re far from it,” Smart told ESPN’s Mark Schlabach on Friday when asked if he believed the program had a culture problem. “When you talk to people outside our program that come into it, they talk about what a great culture we do have—and we do an incredible job.

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Jimmy Kimmel went after Aaron Rodgers for his UFO-Jeffrey Epstein take, and, in doing so, walked right into a David Bakhtiari pancake.
What a sentence.
Kimmel took a dig at Rodgers earlier this week after Rodgers joined Pat McAfee last month and kinda-sorta insinuated that all these recent UFO shootings were a ploy to distract Americans from the soon-to-be-released Epstein client list.
Frankly, it ain’t the worst take Aaron’s had, but whatever.

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The NHL Trade Deadline is in the book as of Friday 3 p.m. ET, so unless any general managers have found some bizarre loophole, players will be on these teams for the rest of the season.
Some of them will be very happy about their new homes. Others will be annoyed that they have to move their families and buy a new house to play in the basement of the conference.
But hey, that’s how it goes sometimes. Hockey is a cold business (in every sense).

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The promising forward previously missed the past two seasons due to a string of left knee injuries.
The Magic will finish another season without Jonathan Isaac after it was announced on Friday that the promising forward underwent season-ending surgery to repair a torn left adductor muscle.
The team noted in a statement that the injury was discovered during an MRI on Wednesday, which came after Isaac, who previously missed the last two seasons with a string of knee injuries, experienced discomfort following Tuesday’s practice.

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