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Netflix is releasing documentary on the Florida Gators 2006-2009 teams under Urban Meyer later this summer, as you’ve heard. But, after initially turning down the offer to appear, Meyer decided he wanted his story included in the show. So, he’s now participating in ‘Swamp Kings’.
Every college football fan around the country is waiting for this documentary to drop. The Netflix series Untold debuts on Aug. 23rd and will navigate through the two national championships Florida won with a group of players that included Tim Tebow and Aaron Hernandez.

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Djokovic outlasts top-seeded Carlos Alcaraz to advance to his seventh Final in Paris
Carlos Alcaraz flashed one of the greatest winners you will ever see in tennis.
But Novak Djokovic had the last laugh.
Alcaraz’s winner in the second set drew praise all over social media, and left even Djokovic impressed, but it was the third-seeded Djokovic won carried the day, winning 6-3, 5-7, 6-1, 6-1.

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This could have been you, Falcons.
Hey Falcons fans, This could have been you.

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— Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) June 9, 2023

Justin Fields is putting in the work on Friday, and got a special visit from an NFL icon. Michael Vick pretty much re-wrote the book for the modern dual-threat quarterback, and now he’s passing on some of his wisdom to an Atlanta native … who just happens to be playing in Chicago.

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Rory McIlroy knows who Yasir Al-Rumayyan is and after his Thursday round at the RBC Canadian Open, he provided some surprising details.
As one of the biggest names on the PGA Tour, Rory McIlroy is the guy who answers a lot of the questions surrounding the new merger between the Tour, the DP World Tour and the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund. After his first round at the RBC Canadian Open Thursday, he talked about the new chairman of the global golf entity, Yasir Al-Rumayyan.
“I played a pro-am with Yasir in Dubai a few years ago.

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Novak Djokovic defeated Carlos Alcaraz in the French Open semifinals 6–3, 5–7, 6–1, 6–1, clinching a spot in the French Open finals. On Sunday, Djokovic will not only be playing for a third French Open title, but also a 23rd Grand Slam championship, which would pass Rafael Nadal for most all-time.
With the victory, Djokovic will play for his third French Open and record-breaking 23rd Grand Slam title on Sunday.
The match was tied at one set each when Alcaraz cramped up in the final point of the second game in the third set.

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Politicians around the country have weighed in on the PGA Tour’s alignment with the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund.
The PGA Tour has faced quite the backlash following its announcement to align itself with the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund (PIF).
Numerous golfers, fans, media, and even 9/11 Families United, the organization the tour stood by last year, have all expressed their dismay.
Politicians have too.

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ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt shared his congrats and gratitude for Neil Everett on Thursday after the longtime SportsCenter anchor announced that he was leaving the network after 23 years.
Van Pelt, who joined ESPN a year after Everett, is one of the network’s most popular SportsCenter anchors and serves as the solo host on the midnight version of the flagship show. 
“I love Neil Everett. There’s a ton more that could be said. None of it matters more than that. He’s just pure. Mahalo, always,” Van Pelt tweeted.

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When Sheikh Mansour bought Manchester City 15 years ago, this is what he dreamed of. The seven Premier League titles, three FA Cups and six League Cups are an essential part of what City has become, but the Champions League was always the target. After repeated near misses and increasingly absurd exits, Saturday, if all goes to form, will mark not only the culmination of the quest for European glory but also only the second treble in English history.

City is two-thirds of the way to a historic treble after defeating Manchester United in the FA Cup final.

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The Nuggets are two wins away from an NBA title, but the front office is always looking towards the future. So, Denver reportedly finalized its first trade of the offseason before its offseason even began.
ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reports the Nuggets are trading a protected 2029 first-round pick to the Thunder for the No. 37 pick in this year’s draft, a 2024 first-round pick, and a 2024 second-round pick. Oklahoma City owns two picks in the first round next year, and they will send Denver the worse of the two in the deal.

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1. Andy Reid is not shy about sharing his passion for food. Over the years, he’s waxed poetic about cheeseburgers, Mexican food, barbecue and more.
So when Reid was asked Thursday how the food was at the White House when the team visited there earlier in the week, the Chiefs’ coach was ready to do his thing.
“They did have some good stuff. They had a, I never had this before, a French toast, grilled cheese and ham sandwich that they sprinkled a little bit of powered sugar on. I mean, it was phenomenal. There was an abundance of this.

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