Wyndham Clark was asked how he feel the perception of him has changed since the locker room incident at Oakmont.
"I've gotten a lot of grief since last year, rightfully so. The thing that's unfortunate is that's not who I am, what happened last year.
"I'm hoping I can win back the fans that I had or some new fans because it was a terrible incident. You know, I really feel like I can show people that I'm fun and outgoing, I'm fierce, competitive, love the game, respect the game, and I just had a bad moment. Hopefully I can win those people back.
"I definitely feel like I'm in a better place. Hopefully a great weekend and great rest of the year, maybe I'll gain all those fans back."
This season has been disappointing according to our standards. It’s been frustrating and even puzzling for many
Today, Kentucky has a chance to right some wrongs and make us forget most of that
I love Mark Pope and who he is. I really hope that happens today for him, especially
I was flying Southwest from Dallas to New York. Three rows ahead of me, there was a young soldier in uniform. He looked barely 18. He was staring straight ahead, gripping the armrests. He looked nervous. When the drink cart came around, the flight attendant asked him what he wanted. 'Coke, please,' he said. 'Heading home?' she asked kindly. 'No, ma'am,' he said. 'Deploying. First time.' The whole row went quiet. The flight attendant didn't say a word. she handed him his Coke. Then, she got on the PA system. 'Ladies and gentlemen, we have a very special guest in Row 8 today. Private Miller is on his first deployment to serve our country. Since I can't buy him a drink, I’m going to ask a favor. If you want to write him a note of encouragement, pass it forward.' I grabbed a napkin. I wrote: 'You got this. Stay safe. - A dad from Row 12.' I watched as napkins traveled up the aisle. Napkins, receipts, pages torn from books. By the time we landed, the soldier had a pile of paper on his tray table three inches high. He stood up to get his bag, and he was wiping his eyes. He carefully packed every single scrap of paper into his rucksack. 'Thank you,' he told the flight attendant. 'No,' she said. 'Thank you.' We all walked off that plane a little quieter, reminded that freedom is just a word until you meet the kid who is defending it.
Credit: Margie Lee
The daughter of actor James Van Der Beek shares a message for her dad’s birthday on her mother’s Instagram account.
Van Der Beek passed away last month following a battle with cancer.
“Emilia asked me if she could make a video to post today, walked outside and came back with this,” Kimberly Van Der Beek shared.
“I talk to my dad everyday…” Emilia started as she shared how she was dealing with grief.
NEW: Hockey star Jack Hughes gets emotional while a massive flag flies in the background as he is welcomed back home after Team USA's historic win.
"I'm so proud that the men's & women's USA hockey teams brought gold medals back to the United States of America."
"From the bottom of my heart, all my teammates, USA teammates. We just want to thank you guys for all the love and the support."
Empty chairs
NOT ATTENDING Trump speech tonight:
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR)
Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA)
Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR)
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT)
Sen. Tina Smith (D-MN)
Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD)
Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ)
Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA)
Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA)
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Bengals put up...
24 against the Lions and lost
38 against thr Jets and lost
42 against the Bears and lost
34 against the Bills and lost
And somehow all of the coaching personnel still has their jobs.