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You know what they say? It ain’t a Masters moving day until Tiger Woods starts to wince in pain somewhere in the middle of the first 9. 
Relax. It’s a joke. Sort of. Unfortunately, though, it’s not nearly the joke it used to be. 
After a birdie on 5, Tiger Woods collapsed in historic fashion over the final four holes of his front-9 Saturday at Augusta, shooting a 42 – his highest score in 99 rounds at Augusta National. 
Read that again … Tiger Woods just shot his highest score in 99 career rounds at The Masters. I mean, good God. What a stat.

It sure looks like the Arizona Coyotes will play their final game next week before they move north to Salt Lake City. Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported that the players had been informed of the pending move. According to Friedman, players, and team personnel could head to Utah to get a lay of the land and check out facilities as soon as Wednesday night after the ‘Yotes’ season finale against the Edmonton Oilers.

Tiki Barber is not impressed by JJ McCarthy. And even though the New York Giants could certainly use a quarterback, Barber is hoping his former club steers clear of the University of Michigan product.
“Not happening. I’m just saying. Not happening,” Barber said Thursday. “I don’t want him. Not happening.”
The Giants’ current QB1, Daniel Jones, appeared in only six games in 2023 after his season was cut short by a torn ACL.

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Woods entered Saturday’s round at The Masters seven shots off the lead. Moving Day has not been kind though to the five-time champion.
Tiger Woods entered Saturday’s third round of The Masters with a glimmer of hope. He sat seven shots behind the lead held by the trio of Bryson DeChambeau, Max Homa and Scottie Scheffler.
But knowing the 48-year-old legend played 23 holes Friday and beat most of the field doing so, if Woods posted a low number on Moving Day, he might stand a chance.

A Spring football game without Nick Saban will take some time to get used to for Alabama fans, but it doesn’t mean the former head coach isn’t hanging around Tuscaloosa to stay involved in the program. 
On Saturday, as Kalen DeBoer prepared for his first spring game as the head coach for Alabama, it was the first glance at what fans can expect in the years to come, at least from a scheme standpoint. But, this also presented an opportunity for him to start carving out his own name in Tuscaloosa.

Nate Robinson once lost out on $1.5 million because of Doc Rivers, and he could have used that money to help save his life.
Robinson and Rivers crossed paths as members of the Boston Celtics for parts of the 2009–2011 seasons (they would both be members of the Clippers in 2015 as well). During his tenure in Beantown, Robinson recalled that one of the stipulations in his contract was that if he played a certain number of games, he would earn a significant bonus.

Zach Johnson speaks to the media after the second round of the 2024 Masters. | Augusta National
Zach Johnson’s profane comments at Amen Corner went viral during the second round, but so too did his remarks afterward.
Zach Johnson had a tough day at Augusta National on Friday.
He stood on the 12th tee at 4-over par, flirting with the cut line. Then Johnson duck-hooked his tee shot into the woods across from Rae’s Creek, forcing him to reload from the tee with his third.