Author: Michael

Ryen Russillo is revealing the time that he took his shot at Meghan Markle, and she turned him down.
Knowing what we now know about the insufferable Markle, it appears that Russillo’s rejection may have been for the better.
Speaking on The Bill Simmons podcast, Russillo said that he first met Markle in 2014 when the two were paired to play on the same celebrity flag football game together. 
At the time, Markle was a growing star on USA’s Suits television show. As someone who watched Suits religiously, I can attest that Markle was an absolute smokeshow.

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Despite controversy surrounding it, the proud soccer nation carries four stars across its jersey — and for good reason
Uruguay is one of the most celebrated soccer nations on the planet.
Much of its notoriety does come from its heyday as despite boasting a major world title in recent memory, the South American nation won the first FIFA World Cup in 1930, and then again in 1950 in Brazil.
Earlier this summer, Uruguay was a win away from qualifying for the Copa America but lost in the semifinals to Colombia.

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Kenny Dillingham has become one of the most respected head coaches in college football during his time at Arizona State, and he certainly gained a few points on Monday as he discussed current players on his roster entering the transfer portal amid the team preparing for the upcoming playoffs. 
As the transfer portal officially opened on Monday, players flocked into the database, looking for more playing time or better financial opportunities.

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For these seven teams, the stakes are higher than high.
Every team wants to win the World Series.
Yes, even the bad teams, the ones that don’t appear to be trying, want to win it all. They’d love nothing more than to luck into a Cinderella season and host a parade, but for some teams, hoisting the World Series trophy is more than an idle desire.
It’s an obsession.

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