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Caitlin Clark may be a phenom on the WNBA basketball court but is still human when it comes to her anxiety and emotions, something that she’s afraid may be creeping up soon as the league prepares for a month-long break.
Speaking with reporters Wednesday, the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer expressed her concerns about the upcoming hiatus that won’t have her or the Indiana Fever return to the WNBA court until Aug. 16, in part because the Olympics which Clark was not chosen to participate in.

I think everyone was a little surprised when Mike Tyson agreed to fight boxer and YouTube star Jake Paul, many probably assuming that the reason he did was the same reason anyone would agree to box someone thirty years younger: cold, hard cash.
While an illness forced the bout to be moved to November from its originally planned date of July 20 (Jake Paul will now be fighting ex-UFC fighter Platinum Mike Perry that night), Tyson seems committed to going through with it and talked to Esquire‘s Timothy Bell about why he would’ve agreed to the fight in the first place.
Nope.

I don’t know what you were doing when you were 14 years old; frankly, I don’t think I want to know.
I know what I was doing though: coming home from school, going down in the basement, and playing guitar, only to emerge for the occasional high school hockey game (played varsity my freshman year; not bragging, just facts).
But none of us have had a 14th year on this here space rock quite like Cavan Sullivan, who recently became the youngest player in MLS history when he took the pitch for the Philadelphia Union at just 14 years, 293 days old.

Tiger Woods is plotting his way around Royal Troon during Thursday’s opening round of The Open with a bunch of painkillers in his system. At least that’s according to one announcer on the broadcast.
Shortly after Woods began his first round, one of the announcers on NBC’s featured group’s coverage felt the need to accuse the three-time Open champion of taking “a lot of painkillers” simply based on the look in his eyes.

DALLAS – Sam Pittman will be the first one to tell you that expectations at Arkansas were not met last season, and if everyone doesn’t come together to ‘Embrace The Hog’, things might look different in Fayettville after this season. 
One of the most charismatic coaches in college football, Sam Pittman is not the one to shy away from questions about his future, or how he has become the CEO of the Arkansas football program. It was just three seasons ago that the Razorbacks finished the season 9-4 and expectations were skyrocketing for the football program.

Jon Rahm reacts to a missed putt on the 18th green on Day One at Royal Troon. | Photo by Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images
Windy and wet conditions at The 152nd Open at Royal Troon created havoc for the field, including Jon Rahm.
Royal Troon quickly turned into Royal Trouble on Thursday at The Open Championship.
Twenty-five mile-per-hour winds out of the south and a steady drizzle wreaked havoc for the entire field as dozens of players struggled. Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau, fresh off their U.S.

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Caleb Williams made some unprecedented asks in his rookie contract.
Caleb Williams has finally signed his rookie contract with the Chicago Bears. What took so long? Williams’ representatives were reportedly making some unprecedented requests for his contract before he put his name on the dotted line.
Williams was still participating in rookie and team activities, but he hadn’t signed his four-year, $39 million deal with the Bears until earlier this week.

Romain Langasque tees off on the first hole during day one at The 152nd Open. | Photo by Oisin Keniry/R&A via Getty Images
Romain Langasque, a DP World tour pro from France, withdrew from The Open after suffering an injury.
Romain Langasque, competing in his fourth career Open Championship, has withdrawn due to a back injury.
After stepping up to the tee at the par-3 8th, the famous 123-yard hole known as ‘The Postage Stamp,’ Langasque hit an 84-yard-tee shot into thick fescue well short of the green. He slapped his second shot well over the putting surface and into more trouble.