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Newsweek
3 hours ago
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- Newsweek
Arkansas Razorbacks Nike Zoom Pegasus 41: How to Buy NCAA Sneakers
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Nike has once again partnered with the NCAA to create the "Nike Zoom Pegasus 41 NCAA Collection," featuring collaborations with many of the top programs in the country. Arkansas Razorbacks Nike Zoom Pegasus 41 Arkansas Razorbacks Nike Zoom Pegasus 41 Arkansas Razorbacks Nike Zoom Pegasus 41 Fanatics Already some of the most popular shoes for athletes and sneakerheads alike, Nike goes above and beyond whenever they release a new Nike Zoom Pegasus collaboration with NCAA universities. The Nike Zoom Pegasus 41 is one of the most comfortable and versatile shoes on the market. It is one of the best shoes for the feet, especially for runners and individuals who enjoy staying active. The shoes feature dual Air Zoom units and a ReactX foam midsole, along with an advanced engineered mesh, creating a lightweight and breathable product. With one of the top NCAA athletics programs in the nation, teaming up with the Arkansas Razorbacks is a no-brainer. The shoes feature a unique colorway and school logos specifically designed for fans, students, and alumni of the university. Click on any of the images or links to order now. Place your order before it is too late, as these will be in high demand. Fanatics has you covered with officially licensed Arkansas Razorbacks Nike Zoom Pegasus 41 Sneakers. Arkansas Razorbacks Nike Zoom Pegasus 41 Arkansas Razorbacks Nike Zoom Pegasus 41 Arkansas Razorbacks Nike Zoom Pegasus 41 Fanatics Shop: Arkansas Nike Zoom Pegasus 41 Sneakers Arkansas Razorbacks Nike Zoom Pegasus 41 Arkansas Razorbacks Nike Zoom Pegasus 41 Arkansas Razorbacks Nike Zoom Pegasus 41 Fanatics If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.


Newsweek
20-07-2025
- Sport
- Newsweek
'Proud Daddy' John Daly Congratulates Son Amid Spectacular Win
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. As the golf world revolved around the Open Championship, former Champion Golfer of the Year John Daly had his attention focused on another tournament. And no wonder, as his son, John Daly II, not only competed in the prestigious Southern Amateur Championship, but won it by five strokes. The proud father was quick to express his happiness with this result, posting congratulations to his son on his social media profiles. Daly II played as one of the local heroes in the Southern Amateur Championship, played at Blessings Golf Club in Johnson, Arkansas. John Daly's son currently plays for the Arkansas Razorbacks in NCAA golf, which has deepened his already strong ties to that state. Daly II, who started the final round in second place, two strokes behind Garrett Endicott, showed his best golf in the end. Not only did he recover the deficit, but he also pulled a five-stroke lead over Endicott, who had sunk to a 75 on Saturday. The Hogs star carded six birdies and two bogeys (68) during the final round to run away with the title. He had previously posted rounds of 70, 71, and 69. John Daly II's Steady Rise to Golf Stardom Daly's son's victory at Blessings has confirmed his current great moment in his golf career. Let's recall that he was the star of the Arkansas Razorbacks last season, just like his father, who played for the same university from 1984 to 1987. John Daly and his son John Daly II look over a putt on the 18th hole during the first round of the PNC Championship at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club on December 21, 2024 in Orlando, Florida. John Daly and his son John Daly II look over a putt on the 18th hole during the first round of the PNC Championship at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club on December 21, 2024 in Orlando, younger Daly won a tournament last season, the Columbia Spring Invitational, and led the team with a scoring average of 72.21. He also helped the Razorbacks win the Palmas de Mar Collegiate Championship for the second consecutive year. Daly II made his NCAA golf debut last season season (he redshirted his first collegiate season), with a scoring average of 71.78. Among his key results of the year was qualifying for the US Amateur Championship, where he missed the cut in the stroke play phase. Daly II previously enjoyed a distinguished junior golf career, with one win and six top-10 finishes in American Junior Golf Association tournaments between September 2020 and July 2021, and 10 wins on the International Junior Golf Tour between 2016 and 2020. He has also had the opportunity to shine alongside his father in the PGA Tour Champions' PNC Championship, with a victory in 2021 and two second-place finishes in 2018 and 2022. More Golf: The Open Makes Brutal Change to End Old Tactics Used by Players


USA Today
19-07-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
John Daly II runs away with 2025 Southern Amateur title at Blessings Golf Club in Arkansas
With this putt, John Daly II added his name to an impressive list of champions at the @sgagolf. Was 2 back to start the final round and won by 6. Transfer Cam Smith (middle) was 3rd. 🐗⛳️ Little John has the biggest win of his career. John Daly II, the son of two-time major champion John Daly, won the 2025 Southern Amateur on Saturday at Blessings Golf Club in Johnson, Arkansas. Blessings is the home course for the Arkansas Razorbacks, where Daly II will be a senior this coming season. He won by five shots over Mississippi State's Garrett Endicott, who led after the first three rounds. Daly II shot 4-under 68 in the final round, finishing at 10 under for the tournament. His 68 on Saturday was tied for the lowest score in the final round. He was also the only player to shoot under par in all four rounds. The Southern Amateur is the fifth tournament in the Elite Amateur Golf Series, a group of seven top amateur tournaments leading into the 2025 U.S. Amateur at Olympic Club next month. This spring, Daly II picked up his first collegiate win for the Razorbacks at the Columbia Spring Invitational, playing his final five holes in 6 under to win. Up next in the Elite Amateur Series is the Pacific Coast Amateur at Eugene Country Club, set for July 22-25.
Yahoo
09-07-2025
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- Yahoo
Polarizing SEC Coach Given Blunt Hot-Seat Warning Ahead of 2025 Season
Polarizing SEC Coach Given Blunt Hot-Seat Warning Ahead of 2025 Season originally appeared on Athlon Sports. In the world of college football, coaches enter each season with the knowledge that they are one bad season from being on the hot seat, and potentially needing to look for work. Last year, we saw the legendary Mack Brown let go at North Carolina, while Purdue cut ties with Ryan Walters, and Jeff Tedford was released at Fresno State. Advertisement This upcoming season, there will undoubtedly be more firings to come, but where can we expect them? That's always the biggest question, and one that we can try to forecast with the help of CBS Sports' annual College Football Hot Seat Rankings. Assigning a number to every coach in the FBS from 1-5, we can get a sense of who is untouchable from a firing standpoint in 2025, and who is truly coaching for his job. According to the 2025 rankings, there's only one coach who reached the level of "Win or Be Fired" and he resides down in the SEC. Arkansas Razorbacks head coach Sam Pittman© Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY Sports Arkansas Razorbacks head coach Sam Pittman is squarely on the hot seat going into this new season, according to CBS Sports. With a 30-31 record over his five years at Fayetteville, Pittman has been hovering around the hot seat for a few years now, going just 11-14 in his last two seasons. However, a victory in the Liberty Bowl last season might have helped his cause a bit. Advertisement Expectations aren't high for Arkansas going into the 2025 season, with ESPN's Football Power Index ranking them as the No. 12 team in the conference with a projected record of 7-6. We will see how QB Taylen Green can handle things, but with games against Ole Miss, Notre Dame, Tennessee, Texas, and LSU on the schedule, it could be a rough road ahead for the Razorbacks. If things don't turn around quickly, we very well could see Pittman on the outs in Fayetteville, and heading to a new school before all is said and done. Related: BYU Coach Breaks Silence on Jake Retzlaff's Controversial Transfer This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 9, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
03-07-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
John Calipari Sends Message About Thunder's Executive After NBA Title
John Calipari Sends Message About Thunder's Executive After NBA Title originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The headlines and accolades following a championship in any sport typically go to the best players and coaches. Often, fans may forget or simply not understand the role played by those who work behind the scenes for a franchise. Advertisement On Tuesday, Arkansas men's basketball coach John Calipari paid compliments to Oklahoma City Thunder Vice President and Chief of Staff Glenn Wong, who is the son of a colleague who dates back to his days at UMass in the late 1980s. Wong was in his first season in this role and his 12th year with Oklahoma City. His duties include "overseeing day-to-day operations, facilitating cross-discipline collaboration and managing the flow of information for staff and players," according to his Thunder bio. His father, also named Glenn Wong, is now a Distinguished Professor of Practice at Arizona State University. He spent 36 years as a member of the faculty in the Mark H. McCormack Department of Sport Management at the University of Massachusetts' Isenberg School of Management. Advertisement Arkansas Razorbacks head coach John Calipari praised OKC's Vice President and Chief of Staff Glenn. WongNelson Chenault-Imagn Images Calipari began his tenure as the UMass head coach in 1988. In the 1991-92 season, the Minutemen made it to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. A Final Four appearance in the 1995-96 season elevated Calipari's profile, and he would go on to coach the New Jersey Nets from 1996 to 1999 before eventually returning to the college ranks in 2000 at the University of Memphis. Calipari was presumably giving a shoutout to Wong, given his long relationship dating back to his earliest coaching days and because the Thunder secured the franchise's first-ever NBA title in a 103-91 Game 7 win over the Indiana Pacers on Sunday. Related: John Calipari's Immediate Reaction to Arkansas Star's Transfer Portal Decision Related: 9th Prospect Withdraws From NBA Draft Within 24 Hours This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 24, 2025, where it first appeared.