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One of the most unexpected guests made an appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” earlier today.
NFL reporter Adam Schefter was reporting from the annual NFL meetings, and was on a FaceTime call with McAfee and his crew. During the conversation, someone walked up to Schefter and shook his hand.
McAfee didn’t know who to expect, but let out a surprised yell once he realized it was Carolina Panthers owner Dave Tepper.
After the owner recognized that he was indeed on his show, Tepper said “McAfee is a big fan of me. He’s almost as good-looking as me, so I understand.

They both speak softly – or barely at all – and carry a big hook. Along with lots of points, rebounds, blocked shots and total domination.
“We did what we needed to do to win,” Purdue 7-foot-4 center Zach Edey said on CBS after a 106-67 win over No. 8 seed Utah State Sunday. “I sound like a stuck record.”
So did 7-2 UCLA center Lew Alcindor back in the late 1960s and through most of his Hall of Fame NBA career with Milwaukee and the Los Angeles Lakers as he won six NBA titles.

A Canadian asset manager on Monday launched an exchange-traded fund (ETF) using artificial intelligence (AI) rather than human beings to build a portfolio dedicated specifically to AI. “We’d been looking at the AI space for two years or so, and had investors asking us to put together an AI-themed product,” said Raj Lala, president and CEO of Evolve Funds Group Inc. “This, surprisingly, seemed to be a space in the market that hadn’t been filled.

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Young finished solo second at the PGA Tour’s Valspar Championship over the weekend, marking yet another runner up.
Cameron Young was the only player in the Valspar Championship field to shoot in the 60s all four days. Yet, he came up two shots short of Peter Malnati.
His solo second finish is the seventh of his short PGA Tour career. He now has the most runner up finishes without a win on Tour since 1983.
The two players who held the record before Young were Colin Montgomerie and Briny Baird, with six apiece.