Falcons C Alex Mack ready to go in Super Bowl (Sports Betting News)Falcons C Alex Mack ready to go in Super Bowl (Sports Betting News)
HOUSTON (AP) — Atlanta Falcons coach Dan Quinn is feeling better about his Pro Bowl center.
HOUSTON (AP) — Atlanta Falcons coach Dan Quinn is feeling better about his Pro Bowl center.
HOUSTON (AP) — Atlanta Falcons coach Dan Quinn is feeling better about his Pro Bowl center.
This week’s field at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am consists of 156 players. HOW THEY QUALIFIED Former winners of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Phil Mickelson Brandt Snedeker Vaughn Taylor Jimmy Walker Former Winners of THE PLAYERS Championship (All Years) Jason Day David Duval Matt Kuchar Former Winners of The Masters (All Years) Jordan Spieth Former Winners of The U.S. Open (All Years) Ernie Els Dustin Johnson Justin Rose Webb Simpson Former Winners of The PGA Championship (All Years) Vijay Singh Sponsors Exemptions – Web.com Tour Finals Sam Saunders Sponsors Exemptions – Members not otherwise exempt Brendon Todd Mike Weir Sponsors Exemptions – Unrestricted Brett Coletta Beau Hossler Scott Langley Rob Oppenheim Winner – World Golf Championship Event Shane Lowry Patrick Reed Winners of the Arnold Palmer Inv. & the Memorial (Last 3 Years) Matt Every William McGirt Tournament Winner in Past Two Years Daniel Berger Steven Bowditch Alex Cejka Greg Chalmers Tony Finau Jim Furyk Cody Gribble James Hahn Padraig Harrington J.J. Henry Jim Herman Charley Hoffman J.B. Holmes Mackenzie Hughes Billy Hurley III Smylie Kaufman Si Woo Kim Chris Kirk Kevin Kisner Danny Lee Hunter Mahan Peter Malnati Ben Martin Troy Merritt Rod Pampling Pat Perez Scott Piercy Jon Rahm Robert Streb Steve Stricker Brian Stuard Nick Taylor Career Money Exemption Stewart Cink Geoff Ogilvy PGA Club Professional Champion – 3 Events Rich Berberian, Jr. PGA Section Champion\Player of the Year Ray Otis Top 125 on Prior Season’s FedEx Points List Kevin Chappell Gary Woodland Roberto Castro Sean O’Hair Jason Kokrak Ryan Palmer David Hearn Luke Donald Kevin Streelman Kyle Reifers Daniel Summerhays Jon Curran Ricky Barnes Jerry Kelly Martin Laird Scott Brown Chez Reavie Adam Hadwin John Senden Bryce Molder K.J. Choi Spencer Levin Sung Kang Jason Bohn Tyrone Van Aswegen Derek Fathauer Jonas Blixt Brett Stegmaier Robert Garrigus Zac Blair Cameron Tringale Andrew Loupe Mark Hubbard Seung-Yul Noh Top 125 on Prior Season’s Official Money List Ken Duke Steve Marino Chad Collins Morgan Hoffmann Major Medical Extension Nick Watney Brian Gay Bob Estes Charlie Beljan Leading Money Winner from Web.com Tour Prior Year Grayson Murray Top Finishers from Web.com Tour Prior Season (reordered) Ryan Blaum Cameron Smith Whee Kim Cheng Tsung Pan Xander Schauffele Ryan Brehm Trey Mullinax Martin Flores Michael Thompson Seamus Power Steven Alker Cameron Percy Brandon Hagy J.T. Poston Kelly Kraft Tim Wilkinson J.J. Spaun Miguel Angel Carballo Nicholas Lindheim Tag Ridings Andres Gonzales Gonzalo Fdez-Castano Will MacKenzie Richy Werenski Bryson DeChambeau Kevin Tway Brad Fritsch Brett Drewitt Dominic Bozzelli Ryan Armour Rory Sabbatini Sebastian Munoz Andrew Johnston D.A. Points Brian Campbell Zack Sucher Julian Etulain Bobby Wyatt Scott Stallings Jonathan Randolph Rick Lamb Max Homa Mark Anderson Joel Dahmen Neal Lancaster Patrick Cantlay 126-150 Prior Season’s FEC Points List (Reordered) Greg Owen Hiroshi Iwata Chris Stroud Matt Jones Steve Wheatcroft Michael Putnam
The game between No. 12 North Carolina and No. 20 Notre Dame scheduled for Saturday in Chapel Hill has been postponed a day and moved to Greensboro due to a water shortage. In a news release Friday evening, UNC said the game – originally scheduled for 6 p.m. Saturday at the Smith Center – would be played at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Greensboro Coliseum. The postponement comes after the water system supplying the Chapel Hill campus and surrounding area instructed its 20,000 customers not to drink or use the water due to critically low supplies, brought on by a water-main break and the shutdown of a treatment plant.
The game between No. 12 North Carolina and No. 20 Notre Dame scheduled for Saturday in Chapel Hill has been postponed a day and moved to Greensboro due to a water shortage. In a news release Friday evening, UNC said the game – originally scheduled for 6 p.m. Saturday at the Smith Center – would be played at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Greensboro Coliseum. The postponement comes after the water system supplying the Chapel Hill campus and surrounding area instructed its 20,000 customers not to drink or use the water due to critically low supplies, brought on by a water-main break and the shutdown of a treatment plant.