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Anti-Israel protests are rampant on college campuses across the United States, but fortunately, people are willing to speak up when these disgusting demonstrations start happening at their alma mater.
Former Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Cardale Jones is the type of person to speak up when he sees something like this going on.
A video was making the rounds on social media that showed a bunch of students at Ohio State in what looked like a student union or some other gathering place, chanting “The Zionists have got to go.

The Philadelphia 76ers dodged a nightmare scenario on Saturday evening in Game 1 of their first-round playoff matchup against the New York Knicks.
With just under three minutes left in the second quarter, center Joel Embiid picked up his dribble at the foul line, and looked to make a play. Instead of passing to a teammate, he called his own number and threw a lob to himself off the backboard.
The crowd erupted after the electric play, but only briefly. As soon as Embiid came back on the hardwood, he grabbed his left knee and laid down in obvious pain.

New York Yankees fans were letting star Aaron Judge have it when he stepped up to the plate on Saturday against the Tampa Bay Rays, but it sure doesn’t seem like that’s getting to him.
In fact, if the roles had been reversed, he says he would have been doing the same thing.
Despite the Yankees getting off to a decent start, Judge has been struggling so far this season. He’s batting just .189 with 14 hits and 4 homers in 74 at-bats.
Saturday’s 2-0 loss was especially brutal. No. 99 went 0-for-4 with four strikeouts.

The biggest star in men’s college basketball has officially chosen his new team.
No, I’m not talking about FAU’s Johnnell Davis, Duke’s Jeremy Roach, or Auburn’s Aden Holloway. I’m talking about someone whose talent and aura make him the most electric player in the sport.
The one and only Robbie Avila, better known as “Cream Abdul-Jabbar,” or “Larry Curd.”
The Indiana State big man has decided to take his talents to St. Louis next season, and the Billikens are getting a human Swiss Army knife.

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Morikawa is confident in his game and for good reason. Yet, to win the RBC Heritage, he’ll need to outperform Scottie Scheffler.
Collin Morikawa’s game is back.
After a really tough stretch to begin his 2024 season, Morikawa is clicking on all cylinders. He posted a 3-under 68 Saturday at the RBC Heritage and is in solo third at 14-under.
Of course, he still trails Masters champion Scottie Scheffler by two strokes.
Nevertheless, the Cal Berkeley graduate is confident he can get the job done this time.
“I absolutely want to win.