Author: Michael

Arch Manning is not going to start for Texas this fall. He probably won’t even serve as the backup.
Manning, the five-star, No. 1 overall recruit in the Class of 2023 may end up taking a redshirt. There is no need to rush him out onto the field because, despite his last name and ranking, he’s not ready.
Quinn Ewers will be QB1. Maalik Murphy will be QB2, after choosing to stay in Austin and compete instead of leaving for NIL money. Manning will be the break-in-case-of-emergency QB3.
Haters will call him overrated.

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The NBA on TNT crew has been a lot of fun so far during the playoffs but things went a little off the rails after the Lakers’ Game 5 loss to the Warriors on Wednesday night when Charles Barkley and Shaquille O’Neal appeared to be laughing about Anthony Davis and how he had to leave the game with a head injury. 
Davis caught a Kevon Looney elbow to his head under the basket and immediately looked woozy before heading to the bench. TNT later reported he left the sidelines on a wheelchair. 
That was the part that seemed to set Shaq and Barkley off.

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Even before this season—before we knew that the Lakers would trade Russell Westbrook or that they’d go on a late-season run and look like a contender—it wouldn’t have been a stretch to say that the club’s campaign would ultimately come down to Anthony Davis’s health.
Following Wednesday night’s outcome—the defending champion Warriors won at home to force Game 6— it now looks like we’re at that point.

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The GOAT is returning to Foxborough.
 The Patriots announced that longtime franchise quarterback Tom Brady will return to New England for the team’s 2023 season opener, an event dubbed the “Thank You Tom Game” by the franchise.
“The greatest player in the history of the game played right here in Foxborough, and I’m happy to tell you … I invited him back to come here and be with us at the opening game,” team owner Robert Kraft told Good Morning Football on Thursday morning.

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Victor Wembanyama is the consensus No. 1 overall pick in next month’s NBA Draft. It is simply a matter of who wins the lottery and gets to select the future of its franchise at this point.
He’s a unicorn.

Victor Wembanyama Is A Freak, Hammers Putback Dunk Off His Own Three-Point Miss In One Fluid Motion

Wembanyama, the 19-year-old French star, has played professionally in his home country since 2019, already won a league title, and was named an All-Star in each of the last two years. He stands 7-foot-4, but moves with logic-defying fluidity.

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