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Hey, shooters shoot… but if they’re married they may need to apologize profusely afterward. This may very well have been the case for the NFL Network’s Kyle Brandt, who took the golden opportunity of a Wheel of Fortune appearance to espouse his love for the Letter-Turner General herself, Vanna White.
Brandt was a contestant on Celebrity Wheel of Fortune alongside comedians Natasha Leggiero and Roy Wood Jr.
At one point, Brandt decided to open up to White, who he described as his “boyhood crush” while Mrs. Brandt looked on.

Guys, I’m on Wheel of Fortune tonight.

So much for Rory McIlroy getting shot of the distractions. His first day in the office after quitting the PGA Tour policy board this week started with Sachin Tendulkar accompanying him down the first fairway, then featured his ball wedged in a woman’s lap, and finished with a par that was anything but routine as he was twice handed huge breaks from the water.

Jordan Sanford’s ASMR car unwrapping videos have gained millions of views across social media.

Jordan Samford is one of the top short-form auto creators in the world, specializing in ASMR car reviews and vlog style content.
Photo courtesy of Jordan Sanford.

From unwrapping the first ever 644 horsepower BMW XM to the 2023 Porsche Panamera 4 Platinum Edition, Sanford has amassed over 82.5 million likes on TikTok alone.

Should Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh lose to the Big Ten in court Friday or Saturday and stay under an in-games suspension, he will once again have to watch his Wolverines on TV.
The Big Ten suspended Harbaugh on Nov. 10 for his program’s alleged illegal scouting and sign stealing scheme that began in 2021. The suspension bans him from Michigan’s remaining three regular season games – completely. Harbaugh is not allowed on the sideline, in the stadium, or anywhere at the “game venue” on game day.

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There will be far more significant penalties on the PGA Tour for slow play in 2024, as players will have to fork over money.
Slow play on the PGA Tour has been a hot topic for the last few seasons, especially earlier this year. Players have complained, but those grumblings grew too loud for the Tour not to overlook.
Thus, there will be slight changes in 2024 for those penalized for playing slowly, per Golfweek.
On Tuesday, the PGA Tour informed its players about the changes approved in Monday’s Policy Board meeting.

Since news of the departure of eight of the Pac-12’s members broke over the summer, the fate of Oregon State and Washington State has been a hot topic in college athletics.
However, a new report indicates the Beavers and Cougars and taking steps toward settling an uncertain future.
According to a Thursday morning report from Ross Dellenger of Yahoo! Sports, Oregon State and Washington State are in negotiations to create a football scheduling alliance with the Mountain West—an arrangement that could potentially pave the way for a merger down the road.

Wayne Gretzky is considered the greatest hockey player of all time, but even he is subject to getting hockey tips as opposed to giving them.
On Wednesday’s NHL on TNT broadcast, Gretzky told a story about when he brought his son to the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. The Hall of Famer explained that he had to hide who he was by wearing a hat and sunglasses to get around, but that disguise came back to haunt him when he couldn’t execute one of the interactive games that the hall offers.
“I’m 0–1, 0–2, 0–3,” Gretzky said on the broadcast.

Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow and Ravens linebacker Patrick Queen play for rival NFL teams, but the two were once integral parts of a memorable LSU national championship run during the 2019 season. During their two years together with the Tigers in 2018 and ’19, the duo led the team to a 25–3 record, won a national title, and apparently, came to blows once as well.
Queen joined Marlon Humphrey’s Punch Line Podcast and was asked if it was true that he and Burrow fought at LSU.

Yankees ace Gerrit Cole captured his first Cy Young award on Wednesday night, and his excitement was overshadowed by a moment of levity on live television between him and his wife, Amy.
Cole, who was being interviewed by MLB Network, was asked by host Greg Amsinger who Cole would like to have next to him when he receives his trophy.
“I think it would probably be…it would be tough not to say Amy right next to me,” Cole said with a big smile on his face. Amy couldn’t help but laugh at the way Cole answered the question.