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Atlanta, GA, United States

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Past articles by Jay:

Masters 2023: How to get your own Pimento Cheese sandwich

There's not much worth remembering about the way the pandemic ravaged the sports world, but there was this: the Taste of the Masters. When the Masters was forced to go off without patrons in attendance, Augusta National's brain trust came up with a brilliant idea of bringing the Masters to the people, at least in food form. → Read More

Tiger Woods fires back at 'jilted ex-girlfriend' in court filing

The courtroom battle between Tiger Woods and former girlfriend Erica Herman has another chapter, as Woods' team has filed a response to Herman's lawsuits seeking both financial compensation and a release from a nondisclosure agreement. → Read More

Erica Herman vs. Tiger Woods explained: ‘It’s a serious allegation that she’s making’

While the initial headlines in the wake of the filing focused on the lurid suggestion of potential sexual harassment or sexual assault allegations, the truth remains hidden for the moment. → Read More

Players Championship: How the Island Green became golf's signature hole

It's the ultimate in risk-versus-reward, the centerpiece of a million bucket lists, the subject of countless cheesy break-room motivational posters. It's the Island Green at TPC Sawgrass, the trademark hole of the The Players Championship, and it's the golf hole even non-golf fans can understand. As the 2023 version of The Players tees off this week, it will once again serve as either salvation… → Read More

Alabama: Clouds darken over Brandon Miller, Crimson Tide

About a year ago, with Duke legend Mike Krzyzewski about to ride off into the sunset, I wrote a column wondering who would become college basketball's next great villain. Such a figure would need to combine arrogance with victory, infusing a talented team with an infuriating they-hate-us-'cause-they-ain't-us attitude.‌ → Read More

LIV Golf returns for 2023; here's what you need to know

LIV Golf, the controversial breakaway tour, is back for another season. Here's what you need to know. → Read More

LIV Golf returns for 2023; here's what you need to know

LIV Golf, the breakaway tour that fractured the golf world last year, begins its second season this week. Catch up on the latest in the golf world right here before the season begins. → Read More

Once again, the XFL and USFL are back. And once again, we ask

Two quick tales to show the breadth and depth of spring football: → Read More

Tiger Woods was a big story this weekend, but not the only story ... and that's good news for golf

As late-career swings go, Tiger Woods' slow gait through the golf schedule falls somewhere between classic rock bands wheezing through 50-year-old hits and Tom Brady leading teams to championships in his 40s. Woods fits in somewhere around Albert Pujols' final season – nowhere near championship caliber, but still capable of firing off some fireworks. → Read More

Netflix is changing the way fans watch sports

Watch this: I'm going to make you care about golf. → Read More

Inside the fraudulent scheme to sell three ‘Tom Brady’ Super Bowl rings

In 2018, a ‘Tom Brady’ Super Bowl ring sold for a record $345,000. There was only one problem: Tom Brady had nothing to do with the ring. → Read More

Inside the fraudulent scheme to sell three 'Tom Brady' Super Bowl rings

The Parker's Kitchen gas station on U.S. 301 just outside the tiny southeast Georgia town of Jesup is an unlikely spot for the start of a multi-year nationwide criminal scheme involving several hundred diamonds, several hundred thousand dollars and Tom Brady's phantom nephews. → Read More

How the NFL stripped Arizona of the Super Bowl in 1993 and could this happen again?

When the Super Bowl comes to town, it brings revenue, prestige and a good time. It also brings a searing spotlight, an opportunity for the host city to showcase its greatness … and an opportunity to point to where changes could be made. → Read More

How the NFL stripped Arizona of the 1993 Super Bowl, and how it could happen again

Leagues don’t often pull major sporting events out of communities over political matters. But in 1993, the NFL did just that, moving the Super Bowl out of Arizona. → Read More

Super Bowl 2023: Ranking the worst halftime shows

The Super Bowl draws 100 million people together … and the decision to watch the Super Bowl is literally the only thing that 100 million people could ever agree on. Sometimes the millions will find themselves transfixed by astounding musical moments during the halftime show, and sometimes they'll find themselves unwitting witnesses to a cultural multi-car pileup. → Read More

Super Bowl 2023: Ranking the best halftime shows

The Super Bowl halftime show is the largest stage in the world, rocketing anyone who dares step onto its surface right to the front of the cultural conversation. In recent years, the NFL has used the halftime show as a way to reach out to demographics beyond the usual beer-and-chips crowd, and the results have often been spectacular. Many years, the halftime show gives fans who have never… → Read More

There will never be another Tom Brady

Whenever a legend retires, America insists there will "never be another like them." → Read More

Super Bowl 2023: Worst halftime shows, ranked

The Super Bowl draws 100 million people together … and the decision to watch the Super Bowl is literally the only thing that 100 million people could ever agree on. Sometimes the millions will find themselves transfixed by astounding musical moments during the halftime show, and sometimes they'll find themselves unwitting witnesses to a cultural multi-car pileup. → Read More

Super Bowl 2023: Worst national anthems, ranked

Let's begin this ranking of the worst Super Bowl national anthem performances by stipulating that "The Star-Spangled Banner" is a hard song to sing. It runs from the lowest lows to the highest highs, and if you can hold that ending "free" for as long as it demands, you're a better singer than most. Plus, you're performing in front of 100 million people, which can pucker up even the finest… → Read More

Masters preview? Rory McIlroy defeats Patrick Reed on final hole in Dubai

It's January, but there's already an April feeling in the air. → Read More