So, I hear fans say they’re a bit exhausted by the number of transfers in college sports. Flip on a college basketball game on a Saturday afternoon, and you might need a cheat sheet to keep up with who’s on which team.
P.J. Haggerty is one of the nation’s elite scorers. He plays for Kansas State. You might be thinking, “I thought he played for Memphis, no?” Well, he did for a hot minute. He vamoosed after last season. He’s now onto his fourth school in as many years.
If you find this all a little dizzying, well, I have a solution: Turn on Olympic curling. Yes, that’s the sport in which the athletes send a 42-pound granite stone down a sheet of ice toward a target while teammates use brooms to sweep the ice ahead of the rock.
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Strategy meets precision meets teamwork as two teams try to place their stones closest to the center, knock the opponent’s rocks out of the way or curl the stone around guards.














