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Bryson DeChambeau is the latest LIV golfer to remove his name from the lawsuit against the PGA Tour.
Bryson DeChambeau is the latest and final golfer to withdraw his name in the ongoing antitrust lawsuit between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour, according to Golf Digest. Now all 11 golfers that were initially in the case have removed their names.
DeChambeau was one of three players suspended by the PGA Tour alongside Matt Jones and Peter Uihlein. Those were the final three players in the lawsuit until now.

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Bryson DeChambeau continues to be one of the most interesting people on the planet. Not just golfers, people.
The 29-year-old, nicknamed ‘The Scientist,’ continuously finds himself at the center of conversation, both good and bad. Bryson DeChambeau is beloved by some, and hated by others, if not most.
There may be more golf fans who fall into the latter category than the former. He’s a polarizing guy who often rubs a lot of people the wrong way, which is putting it nicely.
That was certainly the case back in 2021, before DeChambeau left the PGA to join LIV.
The 2020 U.S.

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Former (?) NFL QB Cam Newton sounded off on the Ja Morant situation on his YouTube channel Thursday, but not for the reason you may think.
Instead of torching Morant for being an idiot and refusing to not be captured on camera with a gun, Newton took aim at the embattled NBA star’s inner circle.
In short, they need to do a better job of keeping the 23-year-old Morant in check.

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Guile, menace and ruthlessness were always thought to be the hallmarks of pool hustlers, occupational requirements for a dark art. But then came Danny Basavich, who applied some reverse English to the archetype and took a different angle.
Doing business as “Kid Delicious” starting in the early 1990s, he killed with kindness, leaning into both the table and his weight … and leaving the joint as the rare pool hustler who made money and friends in equal measure.
There is, of course, no official stats bureau or reliable metrics for pool hustling.

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When Bronny James committed to USC two weeks ago, he immediately became one of the biggest recruiting dominoes of the college basketball offseason to fall. On Thursday, he made his commitment official—and made his dad plenty proud in the process.
Ahead of the Lakers’ Game 2 Western Conference Finals matchup against the Nuggets, LeBron James shared a touching message to his son, who signed his letter of intent at Sierra Canyon School. LeBron has long been vocal about his support for his son’s accomplishments, and Thursday was no different.

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What could possibly have a percentage of Ohio State fans calling for the job of Ryan Day? Kirk Herbstreit has no idea, but he made it clear this week that they’re a bunch of ‘Jackasses” who embarrass other Buckeye fans.
Holding a 45-6 record as the head coach of Ohio State, Day continues to hear the critics calling for his job. It’s certainly not the entire fan base, only all small percentage who aren’t satisfied with making the playoffs three out of the last four years. Frustration happens when you lose to your hated rival, I get it.

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Rory McIlroy struggled on his opening nine, but once he made the turn, showed that even when he isn’t his best, there is still greatness there.
Even when Rory McIlroy isn’t having his best day, there are always a couple of moments that make people realize how good he is. He scuffled on his front nine, going 3 over. However, the four-time Major winner reminded everyone how good he can be at any moment.

Rory McIlroy sinks a 36-foot putt to save par and remain at 3 over par for his round.#PGAChamp pic.twitter.

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Matt Araiza’s NFL career ended before it ever really began. The punter was cut by the Buffalo Bills in August 2022 two weeks before the start of the NFL regular season after an allegation was made public that he had taken part in the gang rape of a minor during his time at San Diego State.
Not a single fact was known about the alleged incident nor were there any criminal charges brought on Araiza, but the Bills caved to the portion of the public who had already deemed the punter guilty.

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