Non-fiction - Tiger Woods by Benedict and Keteyian, possibly a strange choice for someone like me, who has absolutely no interest in golf, but by jove it’s a great read.
Fiction - The Queen’s Gambit by Walter Tevis. Great writing.
Wow! :lolol: (I must admit, I don’t give a crap who anyone supports either, the whole relocating of franchises makes a joke of it imho, but it’s still the greatest sport)
Highly controversial for many on here I appreciate, but imho it’s the greatest sport there is, only ruined by its stop/start prisoner to commercial TV advertising aspect, which renders it barely watchable live, on TV or in the flesh. Game highlights, for me, are the preferred way to consume it.
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The guy who actually won the Heisman when Teo came runner up actually went on to have a worse NFL career than Teo. Teo was an idiot tbh, or stupidly naive.
Untold And1, the skills! Especially from the token 12 year old white kid ‘The Professor,’ phenomenal talent.