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The full list of where you could see Tiger Woods play golf in 2020

Sentry Tournament of Champions (Jan. 2-5)
Farmers Insurance Open (Jan. 23-26)
Genesis Invitational (Feb. 13-16)
WGC-Mexico Championship (Feb. 20-23)
Arnold Palmer Invitational (March 5-8)
Players Championship (March 12-15)
WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play Championship (March 26-29)
The Masters (April 9-12).........plus more

Final notes
If you include the Zozo Championship he won in October, that is 18 official PGA Tour events. That doesn't include the Olympics, and if Woods makes it to Tokyo, expect there to be some juggling to bring the total down by an event or two. All of this, of course, is subject to health and fitness.
As for the fall of 2020, after the PGA Tour season has concluded, there is the potential for the Ryder Cup (Woods is currently fourth in the U.S. standings with a very limited number of events counting), a possible title defense in Japan, with some sort of made-for-TV event added in again, and the Hero World Challenge.
 
James Wiseman leaves Memphis, to enter NBA draft
The James Wiseman era at Memphis has ended after just three games. Wiseman, who has missed the past seven games due to a 12-game suspension stemming from an NCAA investigation and was set to return at South Florida on Jan. 12, announced on Instagram on Thursday that he will leave the program, hire an agent and prepare for the 2020 NBA draft. Wiseman is currently ESPN.com's projected No. 3 pick in the upcoming draft. In three games with Memphis (9-1), he averaged 19.7 points, 10.7 rebounds and 3.0 blocks. The 7-foot-1 center was suspended after the school admitted that Penny Hardaway made an $11,500 payment to Wiseman's mother in 2017 before accepting the head-coaching job at his alma mater.
 
"I don't have time for stupid shit today. I have Christmas shopping to do. That's the truth..and that is my word and it is bond. "

Yet, here you are, less than two hours later :bigass:
 
Men
Gonzaga becomes season's 6th team to hit No. 1 in AP Top 25
This is the eighth season to have as many as six different teams reach No. 1, though it has happened now three times in the past five years. The record for an entire season is seven, set in 1982-83 when names like Michael Jordan and Ralph Sampson were still in the college ranks.

Former No,1's and their Rankings
Michigan State (9-3) No.14
Kentucky (8-3) No.19
Duke (10-1) No.4
Louisville (11-3) No.3
Kansas (9-2) No.5


Women
UConn moves back to No. 1 after Stanford loss
The Huskies moved up to the top position in the poll Monday after previous No. 1 Stanford lost at Texas on Sunday. UConn has spent more time at No. 1 than any other team in the history of the sport. This is the 243rd week it has held the top ranking.

Top-5
No.1: UCoon
No.2: Oregon
No.3: Oregon State
No.4: South Carolina
No.5: Stanford

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Nice way to spend Christmas fuckley.

Course a :snigger: like you doesn't HAVE any family, so I guess if this is all you have...then Merry Christmas, cuntface.

I'm still curious why the fishmarket is closed :bigass:
 
Nice way to spend Christmas fuckley.

Course a :snigger: like you doesn't HAVE any family, so I guess if this is all you have...then Merry Christmas, cuntface.

I'm still curious why the fishmarket is closed :bigass:
I bet it was because people didn't like the special sauce dripping from the fishes mouth.
 
The All-Time All-America team for college football's 150th anniversary
The unifying theme of the 25 players on the All-Time All-America team is that their presence on the field changed the game: how it is played, the expectation of a position, even how we watched.


QB Roger Staubach, Navy (1962-64)
RB Jim Brown, Syracuse (1954-56)
RB Herschel Walker, Georgia (1980-82)

TE Mike Ditka, Pittsburgh (1958-60)
C Chuck Bednarik, Pennsylvania (1945-48)
DE Reggie White, Tennessee (1980-83)
LB Dick Butkus, Illinois (1962-64)
LB Lawrence Taylor, North Carolina (1977-80)
CB Charles Woodson, Michigan (1995-97)


The All-Time All-America team for college football's 150th anniversary
 
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Week1: L
49ers beat Cowboys 17-9 in exhibition opener
Prescott completed all four of his pass attempts, caught one and lead Dallas to a field goal in a brief cameo

Week-2: W
Cowboys edge Rams 14-10 in preseason game in Hawaii
Prescott appears ready for the regular season, with or without Elliott. He completed all five of his pass attempts in his only series.


Week-3: W
Texans Watson out quickly, Cowboys roll 34-0 in preseason
Deshaun Watson didn't return for a second series after getting dropped twice in three plays. Dallas QB Cooper Rush completed 15-for-25 for 173 yards and QB Mike White threw a touchdown pass.


Week-4: L
Vinny Testaverde's son debuts, Bucs top Cowboys 17-15
Vincent could say he played in a preseason victory for the team that drafted his dad No.1 overall in 1987.


Dallas Cowboys (2-2)

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WEEK-1: W
Prescott lightens Elliott load as Cowboys top Giants 35-17
Dak Prescott still doesn't want to talk about contract. He was 25-32 for 405 yards and 4 touchdowns. Zeke had 13 carries for 53 yards and a touchdown.


WEEK-2: W
Prescott beats Redskins 31-21 with legs and arms
Prescott passed for 269 yards, three touchdowns and rushed for 69 yards. Less than two weeks removed from ending his holdout and agreeing to a $90 million, six-year deal, Ezekiel Elliot had his workload increased to 23 carries for 111 yards and ran for a touchdown.

WEEK-3: W
Dak Prescott, Cowboys get out of funn, ease past Dolphins 31-6
Prescott threw two touchdowns to Cooper before running for another score. Miami outgained Dallas in the first half (216-204). Ezekiel Elliott (125 yards on 19 carries) had his second straight 100-yard game after missing the entire preseason.

WEEK-4: L
Saints top Cowboys 12-10 in defensive struggle
Safety Vonn Bell's force fumble and two recoveries help New Orleans stifle Dallas offense that had rolled through its first three games.


WEEK-5: L
Aaron Rodgers, Packers at home of Cowboys again in 34-24 win
Rodgers looked quite comfortable at the home of Dallas. RB Aaron Jones had 4 TD's. The first three Green Bay wins over the Cowboys at their 10-year-old stadium were all dramatic. Jones had a career-high 182 scrimmage yards -- 107 rushing and 75 receiving.

WEEK-6: L
Sam Dornold throws 2 TD's in return, Jets edge Cowboys 24-22

Darnold gave the struggling Jets offense a huge boost in his return from mononucleosis for their first win. Darnold, finished 23 of 32 for 338 yards. Prescott was 28 of 40 for 277 yards. Elliott finished with 105 yards and a touchdown on 28 carries.

WEEK-7: W
Cowboys run over Eagles, take 1st in NFC East with 37-10 win
The Cowboys (4-3) are back in control of the NFC East after ending a three-game losing streak that clouded the high expectations for the defending division champions following a 3-0 start.


WEEK-8:
BYE WEEK

WEEK-9: W
Prescott throws for 3 TDs as Cowboys beat Giants again 37-18
Prescott shook off an interception on his first pass and threw for three touchdowns. Elliott ran for a season-high 139 yards. Brett Maher kicked three field goals..... Daniel Jones finished 26 of 41 for 210 yards, including a 65-yard play by Saquon Barkley, his longest reception.

WEEK-10: L
Cook leads Vikings to 28-24 prime-time road win over Cowboys

Cook, the NFL rushing leader, easily outplayed two-time rushing champion Ezekiel Elliott as Minnesota Vikings beat a winning team on the road for the first time in almost two years. Minnesota was 0-9-1 in its previous 10 such games.


WEEK-11: W
Cowboys get huge day from Prescott, beat Lions 35-27
Prescott threw for 444 yards and three touchdowns. The Cowboys (6-4) have won three of four games at least in part because Prescott has been tough to stop, with 10 TD passes and three interceptions during the successful stretch. Michael Gallup had nine catches for 148 yards, and Randall Cobb made four receptions for 115 yards to help the team compile 509 yards of offense.


WEEK-12: L
Pats hold Cowboys' No. 1 offense without TD in 13-9 win
Tom Brady threw a touchdown pass and the Patriots' defense held the Cowboys' top-ranked offense without a TD for the first time this season. Dallas (6-5) had a chance to take the lead late. But facing fourth-and-11 on its own 25 with 1:50 left, Dak Prescott's 20-yard completion to Amari Cooper was nullified after an official review.

WEEK-13: L
Trick TD sparks Bills in 26-15 Thanksgiving win over Cowboys
Bills quarterback Josh Allen ran for a touchdown and threw a TD pass to Cole Beasley, who had 110 yards receiving in his first game against his former team. The Bills (9-3) got their first Thanksgiving win since 1975 in their first appearance on the holiday in 25 years. The Cowboys (6-6) stumbled after scoring a touchdown on their opening drive.

WEEK-14: L
Mitchell Trubisky helps Bears beat Cowboys 31-24
Trubisky shook off an early interception near the goal line to complete 23 of 31 passes for 244 yards, including a 23-yard scoring dash early in the fourth quarter to make it 31-14. In a matchup between disappointing teams that made the playoffs last season, the Bears (7-6) came away with their fourth win in five games after dropping four in a row. The Cowboys (6-7) have lost seven of 10 since a 3-0 start.

WEEK-15: W
Cowboys render coin toss mix-up moot, throttle Rams 44-21

The Cowboys No. 1-ranked offense kept rolling with a season high in points to go with 475 yards, including scoring drives of 90 and 97 yards. Elliott ended a career-worst streak of five games without a 100-yard game, the two-time rushing champion finishing with 117 yards with just one carry in the fourth quarter. After rushing for a franchise playoff-record 273 yards in a 30-22 divisional win over the Cowboys last January, the Rams were held to just 22 while Dallas churned out a season-high 263. Todd Gurley had 11 carries for 20 yards.


WEEK-16: L
Wentz, Eagles deny Dallas the NFC East title with 17-9 win
Carson Wentz was 31 for 40 for 319 yards and a touchdown, and Miles Saunders ran for a score to keep the Eagles' playoff hopes alive.
The Eagles are still in the hunt, and need to win their final game next week against the Giants to clinch the East. The Cowboys can still win the East with a win next week against Washington and an Eagles loss to the Giants. Prescott finished 25 for 44 for 265 yards. Ezekiel Elliott, who had averaged 114.8 yards rushing in five games against the Eagles, was held to 47 yards.

WEEK-17:
Washington (3-12) at Dallas (7-8) - Sunday, December 29

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Panthers NFL Schedule.
Regular Season


Week-1: L
Goff, Gurley II lead Rams to 30-27 win over Panthers

Goff threw for 186 yards and 1 touchdown. Gurley II had 14 carries for 97 yards. Malcolm Brown carried the vast majority of the load for the Rams (1-0) and finished with 53 yards on 11 carries and two touchdowns. Newton completed 25 of 38 passes for 239 yards. Christian McCaffrey racked up 209 yards from scrimmage.

Week-2: L
Buccaneers use goal-line stand to beat Panthers 20-14

Tampa Bay got plenty of pressure on Newton with three sacks. Jameis Winston threw for 208 yards and a touchdown. Newton finished with 324 yards passing, but was held without a touchdown for the second straight week.

Week-3: W
Kyle Allen throws 4 TD's, Panthers beat Cardinals 38-20

In his second career start, Allen was 19 of 26 for 261 yards with no interceptions. RB McCaffrey had 24 carries for 153 yards and a 76-yard touchdown run. TE Olsen caught 2 touchdown passes.


Week-4: W
Panthers down Texans 16-10 dispite QB Kyle Allen's fumbles
Allen threw for 232 yards and the team over came three fumbles. RB Christian McCaffrey had 93 yards rushing with 87 receiving yards. Watson threw for 160 yards on a day the Texans had trouble sustaining drives even when given a short field after turnovers.

Week-5: W
RB Christian McCaffrey scores 3 TD's, Panthers hold off Jaguars 34-27

McCaffery also tied a career high with 237 yards from scrimmage, including 178 yards on the ground.

Week-6: W
Christian McCaffey scores 2 TD's to lead Panthers past Bucs 37-26

Carolina turned five interceptions by Jameis Winston into 17 points. McCoy had 2 1/2 sacks, deflected a pass at the line of scrimmage and had one tackle for loss.

Week-7:
***Bye Week***


Week-8: L
Coleman's 4 TDs lead 49ers past Panthers 51-13
Tevin Coleman scored three of his four touchdowns in the first half, and the 49ers remained unbeaten with a 51-13 victory over the Panthers in their highest-scoring game in 26 years.

Week-9: W
Christian McCaffrey scores 3 TDs as Panthers defeat Titans 30-20

McCaffrey raced 58 yards to the end zone for his third touchdown of the game, chants of "MVP! MVP!" echoed throughout Bank of America Stadium.

Week-10: L
Packers Aaron Jones scores 3 TDs in 24-16 win over Panthers
Green Bay (8-2) improved to 5-2 all-time against Carolina at home. McCaffrey had a relatively quiet 108 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries for Carolina (5-4), who fell to 6-10 all-time against Green Bay.

Week-11: L
Falcons defense overwhelms Allen, Panthers 29-3
Atlanta intercepted Kyle Allen four times and sacked him five times, Kenjon Barner returned a punt 78 yards for a touchdown and the Falcons defeated Carolina for their second straight lopsided win against an NFC South foe. Carolina have lost three of their past four games with Allen under center, who is suddenly struggling with turnovers.


Week-12: L
Lutz's kick lifts Saints to dramatic 34-31 win over Panthers
Will Lutz kicked a 33-yard field goal as time expired. New Orleans (9-2) takes a four-game lead in the NFC South with five games left. Brees finished 30 of 39 for 311 yards and three touchdowns and tight end Jared Cook had six catches for 99 yards, including a 20-yard touchdown. Allen passed for 256 yards and three TDs for Carolina (5-6), which saw its playoff hopes pushed to the brink. McCaffrey had 133 yards and two touchdowns from scrimmage on a balance of runs and receptions.

Week-13: L
Guise, Redskins hold on to beat Panthers 29-21

Derrius Guice racked up 129 yards and two touchdowns on the ground, Peterson ran for 99 yards and a score and the Redskins made a late goal-line stand to secure a 29-21 victory over the Panthers for their second straight victory. The loss all but eliminates the Panthers from playoff contention in the NFC, leaving them 3 1/2 games behind the Vikings in the race for the second wild-card spot.

Week-14: L
Ryan leads Falcons to another big win over Panthers, 40-20

Ryan finished 20 of 34 for 313 yards, also throwing a 15-yard touchdown pass to Calvin Ridjey late in the second quarter as the Falcons piled up a season high for points. Matty Ice became the 10th quarterback in NFL history to reach 50,000 yards. He's now at 50,279 and has his sights on John Elway, the NFL's ninth-leading passer with 51,475 yards. The Panthers (5-8) were officially eliminated from playoff contention with their fifth straight loss.

Week-15: L
Wilson, Carson lift Seahawks past Panthers 30-24

Russell Wilson threw for 286 yards and two touchdowns, Chris Carson ran for 133 yards and two scores. It was the 100th regular season win for Seahawks (11-3) coach Pete Carroll. Despite the loss, McCaffrey continued his impressive season for Carolina (5-9), racking up 165 yards and two more touchdowns, giving him a league-high 18 for the season. McCaffrey also became the first Carolina player to eclipse 2,000 yards from scrimmage in a season.

Week-16: L

Hines' long returns help send Colts past Carolina 38-6
Nyheim Hines became the first NFL player in seven years to score on two punt returns in the same game, he added 195 yards on three returns an average of 65.0. Christian McCaffrey started the day needing 186 yards receiving to become the third player in league history to have 1,000 yards rushing and receiving in the same season. He wound up with 15 catches for 119 yards, leaving him 67 yards short of the feat.

Week-17:
New Orleans (12-3) at Carolina (5-10) - Sunday, December 29

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NFL Standings 2019: Conference - Week 16
Conference Leaders
American Football Conference
**-Baltimore (13-2)

National Football Conference
x-San Francisco (12-3)

NFL Standings 2019: Division - Week 16
Division Leaders
American Football Conference
East: z- New England (12-3)
North: **- Baltimore (13-2)
South: z- Houston (10-5)
West: z- Kansas City (11-4)

National Football Conference
East: Philadelphia (8-7)
North: z- Green Bay (12-3)
South: z- New Orleans (12-3)
West: x- San Francisco (12-3)


Playoff Standings - Week 16
Leaders
American Football Conference
No.1: **- Baltimore (13-2)
No.2: z- New England (12-3)
No.3: z-Kansas City (11-4)
No.4: z- Houston (10-5)
No.5: y- Buffalo (10-5)
No.6: Tennessee (8-7)

National Football Conference
No.1: x- San Francisco (12-3)
No.2: z- Green Bay (12-3)
No.3: z- New Orleans (12-3)
No.4: Philadelphia (8-7)
No.5: x- Seattle (12-3)
No.6: y- Minnesota (10-5)

x - clinched playoff birth
z - clinched division
y - clinched wild card birth
** - clinched conference
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