Author: Michael

The Crimson Tide have spent the last week awash in controversy after bombshell police testimony Tuesday.
Controversy continues to surround No. 2 Alabama in the aftermath of Tuesday’s police allegations that Crimson Tide forward Brandon Miller provided former teammate Darius Miles with a gun used to murder Jamea Harris in Tuscaloosa on Jan. 15.
The situation has grown even more complex as Alabama has continued to play Miller, who Tuscaloosa chief deputy D.A. Paula Whitley said police could not charge with a crime.

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Chris Kirk’s last win on the PGA Tour was nearly eight years ago. Kirk battled his way to a 4-under round of 66 on Saturday, putting him at 13-under 197 for the week and giving him a two-shot lead over Eric Cole (66) through three rounds at PGA National. Kirk made a wild birdie on the last, after his second shot on the par-5 18th wound up next to the grandstand and underneath someone’s bag that was left against structure.

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Like it or not, streaming is here to stay, and recently retired JJ Watt is getting a taste of that firsthand.
Just weeks removed from calling it quits on his illustrious NFL career — although they’re still trying to drug test him — Watt is kicking back. On Saturday, he tried to do what most of us would do: throw on a game.
In his case, it was a soccer game. However, instead of a frustration-free afternoon watching the Beautiful Game, Watt was met with a familiar sight for those of us who stream games.

NFL fans from overseas who try to stream our games… I understand your struggle.

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The 25-year-old Bears running back will be a free agent come March and there’s a handful of teams that could help boost his fantasy football stock if they sign him.
David Montgomery headlines a short list of premiere running backs expected to hit the NFL’s free agency market when the new league year begins in Mid-March. The 25-year-old rusher is coming off a subpar season with the Bears, posting just 891 rushing yards, six total scores and 177.7 fantasy points. That was good enough for him to finish as the RB24.

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The Sun Devils shocked the rival Wildcats with a wild half-court shot on the road.
Arizona State needed a resume-boosting win in the worst way, and boy did they pick up a gigantic one on Saturday afternoon in Tucson.
The Sun Devils (20–9, 11–7) stunned the No. 7 Arizona Wildcats (24–5, 13–5) 89–88 on Saturday thanks to a shot from guard Desmond Cambridge that came from beyond half-court.
Cambridge finished with a team-high 19 points for the Sun Devils, who entered the contest firmly on the bubble for the NCAA Tournament.

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