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While you were sleeping, here's what happened at the Ryder Cup

Did you sleep in and miss the first hours of the Ryder Cup? If you’re pulling for the Americans, well, you didn’t miss much. Here’s what happened in the predawn American hours over in Paris.

The blue wave

Coming off a day where the United States lost five straight matches to go down 5-3, you’d think the Americans would show some more fight against Europe. You’d think. Instead, Europe won the first three matches of the morning to total eight straight overall and post an 8-4 lead. Here’s the full roundup.

Saturday afternoon pairings

For Saturday’s afternoon pairings, everything’s familiar for Europe, while the U.S. goes for a Hail Mary:

• Henrik Stenson/Justin Rose vs. Dustin Johnson/Brooks Koepka
• Sergio Garcia/Alex Noren vs. Bubba Watson/Webb Simpson
• Francesco Molinari/Tommy Fleetwood vs. Tiger Woods/Bryson DeChambeau
• Rory McIlroy/Ian Poulter vs. Jordan Spieth/Justin Thomas

Phil Mickelson is going to be sitting out the entire day, while American captain Jim Furyk has shuffled the deck and benched Patrick Reed and Rickie Fowler … and not without reason.

Captain America’s torn apart

The hero of America’s victory two years ago is nowhere to be found this year. Patrick Reed has gotten whipped by Fleetwood and Molinari, and appears lost and confused playing alongside Woods. Whether it’s the European crowds getting to him, the ongoing slump he’s suffering, or the fact that he’s most definitely not the top dog in his pairing, Reed’s not anywhere close to top form. Even Francesco’s brother Edoardo got in on the act:

Rory’s memories

Rory McIlroy, who along with Sergio Garcia faced off against Tony Finau and Brooks Koepka in the first match of the morning, started Saturday with a great old photo:

That’s McIlroy and Finau as young golfers, squaring off many years ago as tiny lads and now, again, in the brightest spotlight on earth. That’s pretty cool no matter how you cut it.

Justin Thomas taunts the crowd

Pretty much the only player with any kind of spark on Saturday morning was Justin Thomas, who drained putt after key putt to keep his match going long after all other American teams were cashed. With Reed neutered, it fell to Thomas to bring a bit of wrestling-heel spark to the proceedings:

It’s not over ’til Justin Thomas says it’s over. Thomas almost singlehandedly won his own match to stop the European charge, and he gave the U.S. a touch of hope heading into the afternoon.

Not much for the USA to smile about at the moment at the Ryder Cup. (Getty)
Not much for the USA to smile about at the moment at the Ryder Cup. (Getty)

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Jay Busbee is a writer for Yahoo Sports. Contact him at jay.busbee@yahoo.com or find him on Twitter or on Facebook.

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