Article Overview:
This piece serves as the morning sports briefing from CBS Sports HQ AM. To receive it daily via email, you can sign up for the newsletter.
🏌 A Morning Salute to…
Brian Campbell
This week, Brian Campbell clinched the 2025 John Deere Classic, marking his second win on the PGA Tour for the season. At TPC Deere Run, he and Emiliano Grillo were tied for the lead at 18-under par. With a solid performance for most of the final round, Campbell faltered briefly on hole 15 with a double bogey, allowing Grillo to catch up. The competition went into a playoff where Campbell made par while Grillo recorded a bogey, securing Campbell’s second title this year.
His previous victory came at the Mexican Open in February. Patrick McDonald noted that Campbell had struggled in the weeks leading up to this win, hitting no higher than a T32. Nevertheless, this victory places him alongside other notable players like Rory McIlroy and Scotty Scheffler who have also secured multiple wins this season, as he pockets a hefty $1.5 million for the tournament.
Although Grillo finished second, he competed strongly, similar to Max Homa, while Ben Griffin faced issues, missing the cut.
😃 Honorable Mention
⚽ A Gloomy Morning for…
USMNT
The US Men’s National Team kicked off the July 4th weekend with excitement but ended on a low note, losing 2-1 to Mexico in the CONCACAF Gold Cup final. The Americans took the lead early with a goal from Chris Richards, assisted by Sebastian Lletget, but Mexico soon dominated the match, outshooting the US 16-6 and winning with goals from Raul Jimenez and Edson Alvarez.
This loss highlights the challenges the USMNT faces as they prepare for the 2026 World Cup, according to Patrick Cattry, who mentions that the team struggled against their rivals. Some key players were missing, including star Christian Pulisic, but the emergence of young talent like Diego Luna offers a glimmer of hope.
Old (Not Quite) Honorable Mention
🏆 NBA Offseason Buzz Heats Up
While the NBA season may be over, trade speculation is alive and well. LeBron James is still a focal point of this chatter, as his significant contract complicates potential trades. Writer Sam Quinn elaborates on how his $52.6 million salary can hinder negotiations.
If no trade occurs, LeBron may remain with the Lakers, with the opportunity to witness his son Bronny’s development during his summer league debut. Kevin Durant’s recent trade to the Rockets has made waves, while Bradley Beal is also exploring free agency options.
🏈 Evaluating the Worst College Football Jobs Since 2000
As college football fans ponder coaching vacancies, a recent ranking by John Tarty identifies the 25 worst jobs in the past 25 years. Some notable mentions include coaches like Mike Locksley and Mike Price. Notably, Tennessee and Kansas have both had former coaches ranked among the top ten.
Memorial Announcement
In sad news, former White Sox pitcher Bobby Jenks passed away at 44 after battling stomach cancer. He was instrumental in the White Sox’s 2005 World Series victory and was remembered fondly by the team owner.
MLB Power Rankings Overview
Checking in on Matt Snyder’s MLB Power Rankings, the Astros have claimed the top position after a strong performance, with the Dodgers and Tigers trailing behind. Meanwhile, the Nationals have made significant organizational changes, parting ways with their general manager and manager.
What’s Happening Monday
Tomorrow’s lineup includes the fourth round of Wimbledon and UEFA Women’s Championship matches featuring Spain vs. Belgium and Portugal vs. Italy, alongside Major League Baseball games.
Fan Take:
For soccer enthusiasts, the USMNT’s recent performance against Mexico underscores the challenges they face as they gear up for a crucial World Cup. The team must address its inconsistencies and harness its young talent to build momentum ahead of the 2026 tournament.