1. Georgia 2. Texas 3. Notre Dame 4. Ohio State 5. Michigan 6. Alabama 7. Utah 8. USC 9. Oregon 10. Florida State 11. Washington 12. Colorado 13. Penn State 14. UNC 15. Oklahoma 16. Washington State 17. Florida 18. Wisconsin 19. LSU 20. Ole Miss 21. Auburn 22. Tennessee 23. Miami 24. TCU 25. Iowa
The clock is winding down in the 2023 NASCAR regular season. With only two opportunities left for us to have a new winner this season to lock themselves into the playoffs, things will likely get very tense at Watkins Glen and Daytona. The Indy Road Course was no exception. I generally don't start a blog article about the end of the race, but today I'm going to because of how intense the Indy Road Course must've been for Chase Elliott fans.
Well, another race when the rain forces NASCAR to push the race to a Monday at noon. As much as it sucks, I understand it. Though I didn't get to watch the entire race, I have been active in what people say on social media, and a few things are evident.
This past weekend at Pocono Kyle Larson fans and Denny Hamlin haters are all up in arms because of Hamlin's aggressive driving style that ultimately led him to a race win. Fans are calling out Hamlin's unwillingness to take responsibility for his aggressive driving style, and Hamlin stands firm against the mob that stands before him.
At the end of this season, Kevin Harvick will retire from Stewart-Haas, and along with Harvick, Anheuser-Busch will depart from their relationship with the team and focus their efforts with Trackhouse. This leaves the board wide open for a new brand to come in and become the flagship sponsor for the 2x Championship team. Below are my three recommendations!
The Summer League is in full swing, and fans are finally getting a first look at players their team drafted just a few weeks ago. For Hornets fans, one thing is apparent. Brandon Miller is the biggest bust and waste of a #2 pick the league has ever seen. Drafting Miller may be the worst draft pick in the history of the Charlotte Hornets organization
Within the last week, the Charlotte Hornets extended Small Forward Miles Bridges for one year and $7.92 million. Bridges did not participate in the 2022-'23 NBA season due to a domestic assault incident, and his suspension continues through the first ten games of the 2023-'24 season.
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AuthorDawson Haywood Archives
May 2024
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