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Samsung Galaxy forever offer is nice but the base S26 is ineligible

19 March 2026 at 21:35

Samsung has introduced a new program in India – Galaxy Forever, and it sounds like a great deal for people who want a premium phone without paying the full price at a time. With this offer, customers can use high-end devices like the Galaxy S26 Ultra and Galaxy S26 Plus by paying only half of the price in easy monthly installments for one year.

With Galaxy Forever, customers can use the Galaxy S26 Ultra or Galaxy S26 Plus by paying only half the cost in 12 easy, interest-free monthly installments. After one year, users have three choices: return the phone and get a guaranteed buyback value, keep the phone by paying the remaining 50% in easy installments, or upgrade to the newest Galaxy device.

The program also includes Samsung Care+ for 13 months. This gives protection against accidental damage and liquid spills, so users don’t have to worry much about repair costs.

Samsung Galaxy Forever Program

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However, there is one important limitation. The base Galaxy S26 model is not included in this program. Only the Galaxy S26 Ultra and Galaxy S26 Plus are eligible. This means users looking for a slightly more affordable flagship option may feel left out.

The offer is available on Samsung’s website and in many Samsung stores across India. It also supports different payment options like credit cards and Samsung Finance+, which makes it easier for more people to afford these phones.

The Galaxy Forever program makes it easy to own the Galaxy S26 Ultra or S26 Plus with affordable monthly payments. Here’s how the costs break down:

Galaxy S26 Ultra

  • Starting Price: INR 1,39,999
  • Device EMI: INR 5,833.29
  • Programme Fee EMI: INR 749.92
  • Total Monthly Payment: INR 6,583.21

Galaxy S26 Plus

  • Starting Price: INR 1,19,999
  • Device EMI: INR 4,999.96
  • Programme Fee EMI: INR 749.92
  • Total Monthly Payment: INR 5,749.88

Galaxy Forever is a smart and flexible offer, but it would have been even better if the base model had been included, too. Still, this program makes it easy to always stay updated with the latest technology without worrying about big payments.

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vivo shows a Godfather-style video recorded on the X300 Ultra as the X300s runs Geekbench

19 March 2026 at 21:44

Earlier today vivo revealed that the X300 Ultra and X300s will be fully unveiled on March 30. Ahead of that, the company is teasing the former with an interesting video, made in the style of the Godfather movies. The video, which you can see below, was entirely shot on the X300 Ultra. During the video, it's revealed that the phone can do 4K video recording at 120fps across all focal lengths with Log support. The X300 Ultra comes with new Film Style and Film Look styles which, as the names imply, are designed to replicate classic cinema aesthetics. These were used in the shooting of...

Barcelona ‘bright future’ gains praise from Real Madrid legend Gareth Bale

19 March 2026 at 22:17
After the brilliant performance against Newcastle, Barcelona secured their place in the Champions League quarterfinals. As a result, Raphinha’s team has received praise from Real Madrid legend Gareth Bale for their bright future.

Despite the tightly contested first leg vs. Newcastle, Barcelona managed to dominate convincingly, scoring seven goals to secure their place in the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals. Following the standout performances of Raphinha and the other young players, Real Madrid legend Gareth Bale praised the ‘bright future’ of the team.

What Barcelona did against Newcastle United was incredible. We saw a team play with a beautiful collective style, with harmony and coordination between the lines… Lamine Yamal was incredible and Raphinha had a great match. This team has a bright future, and the coach knows how to make the most of every strength,” Bale said, via Football on TNT.

Unlike previous seasons, coach Hansi Flick has managed to build a highly competitive team, while also keeping it remarkably young. According to Opta, Barcelona fielded the youngest starting lineup in their history in a Champions League knockout match, with an average age of 25 years and 18 days.

While the Blaugranas remain contenders to win everything this season, players like Lamine Yamal, Pedri, Fermín, Pau Cubarsí, and Marc Bernal are all under 24 years old. For this reason, Bale warns about their impressive potential, as these players could continue to develop even further under the German coach.

Barcelona star Fermin Lopez
Fermin Lopez of FC Barcelona celebrates with his teammates after scoring a goal.

Following Flick’s arrival, Barcelona have established as one of the most dominant teams. Not only do they shine offensively with Raphinha and Lamine, but Fermín, Pedri, and Marc Bernal also stand out in midfield. In addition, they have shown impressive squad depth, something that could lead them to win both LaLiga and the Champions League.

Experience and youth blend is ushering in a Barcelona golden era

Barcelona have managed to redirect their sporting project by investing in young players. While Hansi Flick has helped turn them into stars, it was Xavi Hernández who first established the club’s clear commitment to this approach. However, it is the blend of youth and experience that has made a significant difference in the team.

Amid the squad’s youth, Raphinha and Robert Lewandowski have emerged as the team’s key veteran leaders. With them, the performances of Lamine, Pedri, and Fermín have improved, showing great maturity. The Brazilian, in particular, has established as the most important player in the attack, proving that his experience is crucial.

Considering the youth of the roster, the Blaugranas appear set to embark on a dominant era, as they would only need to make one signing in attack for the future. In addition, the young players are already gaining significant experience, making them a key asset to lead the project in the long term—something Hansi Flick has shown he knows how to balance.

Gareth Bale of Real Madrid following the UEFA Champions League final.

Wayne Rooney delivers harsh take on Neymar Jr: ‘he was still overshadowed by Messi’

19 March 2026 at 21:09
Neymar Jr. stands out as one of the most brilliant players of recent years. However, Wayne Rooney chose to deliver a strong opinion about the Brazilian, sparking widespread criticism among fans.

While the final years of his career have been quite disappointing, Neymar Jr. has been regarded as one of the most brilliant players in history. He not only shined at Barcelona, but also competed head-to-head with Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo for the Ballon d’Or. Despite this, Wayne Rooney admitted that he does not consider the Brazilian a top player.

In a recent Overlap podcast episode, Rooney participated in an unpopular opinion section, leading him to blast the Brazilian star: I like Neymar but I’ve never seen him as a top, top player. Like, Messi, Ronaldo, that kind of category. He was good at Barcelona, but he was still overshadowed by Messi.

Far from receiving support, many fans turned against Rooney. While the Brazilian never managed to match Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo, comparing him to them is unfair. Both legends are contenders in the GOAT debate and have broken numerous records; few players in history can hold a candle to them, making Neymar’s legacy seem small, which isn’t entirely true.

Neymar Jr. may have never won a Ballon d’Or, but he did establish himself as one of the few players capable of approaching the level of Messi and Cristiano. He not only shined at Barcelona for several seasons, but also led PSG to their first Champions League final. For this reason, not considering the Brazilian a top player could be a major mistake.

Neymar Jr. of Brazil.
Neymar Jr. of Brazil.

Injuries put a halt to Neymar Jr.’s impressive progress

Although Neymar Jr.’s departure from Barcelona is considered a mistake by many, he did become a decisive player at PSG. Scoring 118 goals in 173 matches, the Brazilian impressed with his performances in Ligue 1, leading the team multiple times in the Champions League. However, injuries significantly limited his growth.

Since his arrival at PSG in 2017, he missed 135 matches due to injuries, with his ankle and adductor being the most affected areas. As a result, Neymar Jr. was forced to change his style of play, shifting from an explosive winger to a more creative midfielder. Due to his constant physical issues, the Brazilian moved to Al Hilal, where things turned out even worse.

Two months after his arrival at Al Hilal, the Brazilian suffered an ACL injury that ruled him out for the entire season. Far from recovering in the following campaign, he continued to face physical issues, which ultimately led to his departure from the club and a move to Santos FC. There, he appears to be regaining his level, but he did have to undergo meniscus surgery.

Neymar Jr. has had a legendary career

Neymar Jr. has built a truly legendary career, etching his name into the history books of Barcelona, Brazil, and PSG. As a key member of the ‘MSN’ trio, the Brazilian led the team to its most recent Champions League title and played a pivotal role in the historic comeback against PSG, cementing his place in the club’s history.

Along with this, the Brazilian established himself as the fourth all-time top scorer in PSG’s history, winning a large number of trophies. In addition, his impact went beyond statistics, delivering standout performances in Ligue 1 that cemented him as one of the most brilliant players to have played there.

Far from ending there, Neymar surpassed Pelé as Brazil’s all-time top scorer, netting 79 goals. While he has not won a Copa América or a World Cup title, he still produced outstanding performances, often standing out as the only elite player in a national team that rarely shined. For this reason, the Brazilian is indeed one of the most outstanding players of recent years.

English legend Wayne Rooney and Neymar Jr of Santos.

Top trainer Robert Garcia predicts Devin Haney vs Ryan Garcia rematch

19 March 2026 at 22:07

Esteemed coach Robert Garcia has given his thoughts on a potential rematch between and . The pair squared off in April 2024, with Garcia scoring three knockdowns before claiming a majority decision victory, which was later overturned to a no-contest. This was because ‘King Ry’ had twice tested positive for banned substance ostarine, to which […]

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U-21 millimizin Portuqaliya və Bolqarıstanla oyunlar üçün heyəti açıqlandı

19 March 2026 at 22:00

21 yaşadək futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan milli komandası (U-21) martın 20-də Bakıda təlim-məşq toplanışına başlayacaq.

Arena.az bu barədə AFFA-nın rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.

Belə ki, U-21 Avropa çempionatının seçmə mərhələsinin B qrupunda martın 27-də 8-ci km qəsəbə stadionunda Portuqaliya yığmasını qəbul edəcək.

Ertəsi gün isə futbolçularımız Bolqarıstana yollanacaqlar. Komandamız martın 31-də isə Plovdiv şəhərində Bolqarıstan seçməsi ilə qarşılaşacaq.

Azərbaycan millisinin Portuqaliya və Bolqarıstanla oyunlar üçün heyətini nəzərinizə çatdırırıq:

  1. Sadiq Məmmədzadə – Difai
  2. Xəyal Fərzullayev – Sumqayıt
  3. Səlim Həşimov – Şamaxı
  4. Emin Rüstəmov – Karvan-Yevlax
  5. Elgün Dünyamaliyev – Cəbrayıl
  6. Raul Məmmədov – Səbail
  7. Okan Təhmazlı – Zaqatala
  8. Əkbər Eyubov – Mingəçevir
  9. Kənan Feyziyev – Sumqayıt
  10. Eşqin Əhmədov – Qəbələ
  11. Rüfət Abbasov – Şamaxı
  12. Nadir Orucov – Sumqayıt
  13. Bilal İsmayılov – Şamaxı
  14. Nuğay Rəşidov – Qəbələ
  15. Emil Süleymanov – Şamaxı
  16. Oruc Məmmədov – Şamaxı
  17. Şahin Şahniyarov – Qəbələ
  18. Edqar Ədilxanov – Şamaxı
  19. Hikmət Cəbrayılzadə – Qarabağ
  20. Həsən Nəzərli – Keçiörən Bələdiyəsi (Türkiyə)
  21. Nahid Əliyev – Şəfa
  22. Şahin İbrahimov – Sabah
  23. Murad Məmmədov – Neftçi
  24. Nihad Əhmədzadə – Sumqayıt

Premyer Liqa: “Sabah” “Sumqayıt”ı 3 qolla yendi

19 March 2026 at 21:30

Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 25-ci turunun növbəti oyunları keçirilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ikinci oyun gününün sonuncu qarşılaşması Masazırda baş tutub.

Lider “Sabah” doğma meydanda “Sumqayıt”la münasibətlərinə aydınlıq gətirib. Görüşü Rəvan Həmzəzadə idarə edib. Dörd qolun qeydə alındığı matçda meydan sahibləri inamlı qələbəyə seviniblər.

Premyer Liqa
25-ci tur
19 mart

“Sabah” – “Sumqayıt” 3:1
Qollar: Kahim Parris, 24. Coy Lens Mikels, 49. Velko Simiç, 71 – Nsana Simon, 90+2.
Hakimlər: Rəvan Həmzəzadə, Zöhrab Abbasov, Şirmamed Mamedov, Vüqar Həsənli.
VAR: Kamranbəy Rəhimov.
AVAR: Pərvin Talıbov.
Hakim-inspektor: Orxan Məmmədov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Zümrüd Ağayeva.
“Masazır Arena”, 19:15.

Sabah: 92. Stas Pokatilov (k), 10. Aleksey İsayev, 20. Coy Lens Mikels, 21. Velko Simiç, 40. İqor Noqeyra, 80. Akim Zedadka, 3. Stiv Solvet, 27. Timoteuş Puxaç, 13. İvan Lepinitsa, 11. Kahim Parris, 7. Umarali Rahmonaliyev.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 55. Nicat Mehbalıyev, 12. Rauf Əyyubov, 17. Tellur Mütəllimov, 2. Amin Seydiyev, 5. Rəhman Daşdəmirov, 6. Abdulla Xaybullayev, 9. Xəyal Əliyev, 70. Jesse Sekidika, 22. Zinedin Uld Xaled, 99. Patrik Mbina, 53. Andrey Santos, 83. Stefen Ende.
Baş məşqçi: Valdas Dambrauskas.

Sumqayıt: 22. Xəyal Fərzullayev, 8. Səbuhi Abdullazadə (k), 75. Nadir Orucov, 97. Vüsal Paşayev, 9. Aleksandr Ramalinqom, 72. Rayan Senhadji, 6. Sedrik Badolo, 33. Danilo Beskorovaynı, 23. Ronaldo Vaskes, 71. Masaki Murata, 11. Aleksa Yankoviç.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 12. Murad Ağamalıyev, 56. Aftandil Arixov, 3. Höccət Haqverdi, 7. Rüstəm Əhmədzadə, 29. Emil Mustafayev, 24. Sənan Muradlı, 21. Nihad Əhmədzadə, 37. Nihad Orucəli, 10. Nikola Ninkoviç, 95. Nsana Simon.
Baş məşqçi: Saşa İliç.

Rafinya – ÇL-də həftənin ən yaxşı futbolçusu!

19 March 2026 at 21:00

“Barselona”nın hücumçusu Rafinya azarkeşlərin səsverməsinə əsasən UEFA Çempionlar Liqasında həftənin ən yaxşı futbolçusu seçilib.

Arena.az bu barədə UEFA-nın mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.

Braziliyalı futbolu ÇL-in 1/8 final mərhələsinin cavab oyununda “Nyukasl”a (İngiltərə) qarşı keçirdikləri görüşdə (7:2) 2 qol vurub, 2 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə yadda qalıb. O, səsvermədə Fransisko Trinkao (“Sportinq”), Vinisius Junior (“Real”) və Dominik Soboslaini (“Liverpul”) qabaqlayıb.

Xatırladaq ki, Rafinya “Avai”nin məzunudur. Karyerasının Avropa dönəminə “Vitoriya”da (Gimaraynş) başlamış futbolçu “Sportinq” (Lissabon), “Renn” və “Lids”də çıxış edib. 2022-ci ilin iyul ayında “Barselona” Rafinyanı 58 milyon avro məbləğ müqabilində “Lids”dən tamhüquqlu əsasda “blauqrana”nın heyətinə qatıb. Braziliyalı hücumçunun Kataloniya klubu ilə müqaviləsinin müddəti 2028-ci ilin iyun ayının sonuna qədər qüvvədədir.

Cari mövsümdə Rafinya “Barselona” üçün 30 oyun keçirib, 19 qol və 8 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə fərqlənib.

Rafinyanın “Barselona” karyerası ümumilikdə 174 oyun, 73 qol və 59 məhsuldar ötürmədən ibarətdir.

Braziliyalı hücumçu Kataloniya nəhəngi ilə 2022/2023-cü və 2024/2025-ci illər mövsümlərində İspaniya La Liqasını qazanıb, iki dəfə İspaniya Super Kubokunun (2022/2023, 2024/2025), bir dəfə İspaniya Kral Kubokunun (2024/2025) qalibi olub.

Rafinya 2021-ci ilin oktyabr ayında debüt etdiyi Braziliya milli komandasının heyətində 36 oyuna çıxıb, 11 qol vurub, 7 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.

“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 29 yaşlı braziliyalı cinah hücumçusunun transfer dəyərini 80 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.

Best Crypto Presale to Buy in 2026: the SEC Ends Its Turf War, and Pepeto Gives Early Buyers the Entry That Delivers The Biggest Returns

19 March 2026 at 21:29
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Most crypto launches follow the same script. Investors fund a roadmap, hope the product arrives months later, and watch the price bleed while they wait. The best crypto presale to buy breaks that script entirely: the team built first, then launched the presale. 

The SEC and CFTC just ended years of fighting with a memorandum of understanding, regulatory clarity is arriving, and audited early projects with real products are about to benefit first.

Best Crypto Presale to Buy as SEC and CFTC Sign Historic Agreement and Declare Most Crypto Assets Are Not Securities

The SEC and CFTC signed a memorandum of understanding on March 11 committing to coordinated oversight of digital assets according to SEC.gov. On March 17, both agencies jointly declared most crypto assets are not securities, classifying digital commodities and stablecoins as non securities according to Bloomberg. 

SEC Chair Paul Atkins described it as damage repair after years of duplicative rules that pushed innovation offshore. The best crypto presale to buy benefits directly from this clarity, because audited projects with real products are exactly what this new framework rewards.

Best Crypto Presale to Buy and the Project That Built First and Launched the Presale After

Pepeto Did Not Fund a Roadmap and Hope for the Best, the Team Built the Exchange First

Instead of launching a presale with promises and a whitepaper, the team behind Pepeto built the system first. The cofounder of the original Pepe coin leads development alongside a former Binance expert on the dev team, and the SolidProof audit was completed before the presale opened. That is what separates Pepeto from most presales in the market right now, the product is already built, not planned.

The risk scorer analyzes every token for exploit patterns, honeypot logic, and liquidity traps before your capital touches the contract. PepetoSwap processes every trade at zero fees, and the bridge moves tokens across chains at zero cost. More than $8 million has been raised at $0.000000186 during a Fear Index as low as 15, from wallets that verified the audit and tested the products before committing. 

The best crypto to buy Pepeto’s Binance listing is approaching, and once it arrives, this presale entry is gone permanently. With tens of millions of tokens already staked at 196% APY compounding daily, the early buyers are growing their positions while the rest of the market waits for the charts to respond to the regulatory news.

Cardano Trades at $0.27 With Voltaire Governance Live but the Charts Need Time to Respond

ADA sits at $0.27, down 91% from its $3.10 ATH, with the Voltaire governance era fully live and over $1 billion in treasury under community control according to CoinDesk

A spot ETF filing is pending, and the Cardano forecast for 2026 ranges from $2.75 to $3.25. But multiple catalysts need to land first, and that takes time. The best crypto presale to buy delivers on a shorter timeline.

XRP Holds $1.44 With Selling Pressure Easing but No Clear Breakout Yet

XRP trades at $1.44 with the 20 day EMA acting as resistance according to CoinMarketCap. A clean close above opens a path toward $1.95, but losing $1.40 reopens the bearish case. 

Institutional access through Ripple Prime is expanding, and the long term case is strong. But from $1.44, even a bullish $3 target is a 2x over months.

The Best Crypto Presale to Buy Has Every Piece Already in Place and the Launch Is the Single Event That Changes Everything

Regulatory clarity is the most bullish signal of 2026, but established projects need months for it to show up in their charts. Pepeto is not waiting. The audit is done, the exchange is built, more than $8 million is committed, and the Binance listing is the single event that turns every presale position into the returns that everyone else will study after. 

The people looking for the best crypto presale to buy who choose to wait are the same people who will spend the rest of this cycle wishing they had moved while the entry was still open. Visit the Pepeto official website and take the entry before the listing sets everything in motion.

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FAQs

What is the best crypto presale to buy in March 2026? 

Pepeto has a SolidProof audit, a working exchange built before the presale, and a Binance listing approaching. The best crypto presale to buy has real products, not just a roadmap.

Does the SEC CFTC agreement help identify the best crypto presale to buy? 

Regulatory clarity rewards audited projects with real products first. Pepeto has both, with a listing timeline that does not depend on regulators.

How does Pepeto compare to ADA and XRP as a presale investment? 

ADA and XRP need months for catalysts to show in charts. Pepeto’s presale is still open with a Binance listing approaching. Visit the Pepeto official website.

How to Buy Crypto in 2026 on Binance and Why Pepeto Is the Early Project That Binance Is About to List

19 March 2026 at 21:14
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The SEC and CFTC just declared that most crypto assets are not securities, Binance is eyeing a return to the U.S. market, and $2.7 billion in institutional money has flowed into crypto ETPs over the past three weeks. If you are wondering how to buy crypto, the timing is better than it has been in years. 

The market is getting safer, more regulated, and easier to access, and the world’s largest exchange is about to list a project that early buyers are already filling at presale pricing.

How to Buy Crypto as Binance Eyes U.S. Return and SEC Declares Most Crypto Assets Are Not Securities

Binance CEO Richard Teng confirmed at WEF 2026 that the exchange is exploring a U.S. return under favorable conditions according to CNBC

On March 17, the SEC and CFTC jointly declared most crypto assets are not securities, establishing a token taxonomy that classifies digital commodities, stablecoins, and digital tools as non securities according to Bloomberg. For anyone learning how to buy crypto, these developments mean the market is clearer and safer than ever.

How to Buy Crypto on Binance and the Early Project Worth Buying Before It Lists There

Pepeto Is Still in Presale and Here Is How to Buy It Before the Binance Listing Changes the Price

To buy crypto on Binance, you create an account, verify your identity, deposit funds through bank transfer or card, and start buying within minutes. Binance is the world’s largest crypto exchange by volume, and it is where Pepeto is expected to list.

Pepeto is a new crypto project still in presale, built by the cofounder of the original Pepe coin with a former Binance expert on the dev team guiding the listing process. Before the Binance listing, you can buy Pepeto directly through the presale at pepeto.io by connecting your wallet and swapping ETH, BNB, or USDT for Pepeto tokens.

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What makes Pepeto different from most presale projects is that the products are already built. The risk scorer checks every token for exploit patterns and honeypot logic before your capital interacts with the contract, which matters especially for new crypto buyers who are most at risk of falling into scam tokens. PepetoSwap processes every trade at zero fees, and the bridge moves tokens between Ethereum, BNB Chain, and Solana at zero cost.

The SolidProof audit was completed before the presale opened, and more than $8 million has been raised at $0.000000186. Once the Binance listing arrives, this presale entry is gone forever, and every buyer after that pays whatever the market decides. Learning how to buy crypto is the easy part. Choosing what to buy while it is still early is what actually determines your returns, and 196% APY staking grows your position daily while you wait.

Ethereum Is the First Altcoin Most New Buyers Add at $2,182

ETH trades at $2,182 and remains the most popular altcoin for new investors after Bitcoin according to CoinGecko

Spot ETH ETFs recorded $160.8 million in net inflows last week, and BlackRock launched its Staked Ethereum Trust ETF on Nasdaq. From $2,182, the next target is $2,800. A strong long term hold for any new portfolio.

Bitcoin Is the Starting Point for Most New Investors at $71,309

BTC trades at $71,309 on FOMC day, down slightly from $74,000 earlier this week according to CoinMarketCap

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Spot BTC ETFs recorded $767 million in inflows between March 9 and 13. Bitcoin is the safest entry point for anyone learning how to buy crypto, and the long term case remains strong.

Now You Know How to Buy Crypto, and the Only Question Left Is What You Buy While the Presale Is Still Open

Buying crypto is easy. Binance and Coinbase make it simple. The hard part is knowing what to buy while it is still early enough to matter. 

Pepeto is in presale right now, and the Binance listing is the event that changes this price permanently. The audit is done, the exchange is built, and the same team that built Pepe to $7 billion is building this with real products behind it. Visit the Pepeto official website and take the early entry before Binance opens trading and this moment becomes a story other people tell.

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FAQs

How do I buy crypto on Binance in 2026? 

Create an account, verify identity, deposit funds, and start buying. Once Pepeto lists on Binance, you can buy it there directly.

What should I buy first when learning how to buy crypto? 

Bitcoin and Ethereum are the safest starting points. For bigger potential returns, early projects like Pepeto in presale offer entries that large caps at high prices no longer offer.

How do I buy Pepeto before it lists on Binance? 

Connect your wallet at pepeto.io and swap ETH, BNB, or USDT for Pepeto tokens.

Why Is Bitcoin Everlight Attracting Miners Away from Ethereum in 2026?

19 March 2026 at 20:55
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The year 2026 has brought a massive shift in how people think about digital rewards. For a long time, Ethereum was the main place for people who wanted to support a network and earn a yield. After Ethereum moved to its new system, many people became stakers to earn rewards. However, as the market has matured, many of these participants are starting to feel a sense of burnout. They are tired of complicated rules and rewards that lose value when the network gets crowded. 

This is why a huge number of former Ethereum supporters are moving their focus toward Bitcoin Everlight. This project lets them earn real Bitcoin instead of a network token. It is a major change in the market that focuses on the most trusted asset in the world.

A Professional Scaling Layer for Bitcoin

Bitcoin Everlight is a professional validation network that helps Bitcoin work better for everyone. It acts as a lightweight layer that handles transactions with incredible speed and efficiency. Many people love Bitcoin, but they know it can sometimes be slow when it gets busy. This platform fixes that problem by processing payments quickly and then settling them back on the main Bitcoin chain.

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It is not just another token that people buy and hope the price goes up. It is a real piece of infrastructure that solves a global problem. For participants, this means they can help the Bitcoin network grow while earning rewards for their service. This is a very big opportunity for people who want to be more than just holders. By joining this network, you are helping build the future of money. The platform makes it possible for anyone to join the validation layer without having to be a technical expert.

A Simple Path to Participation

The way this system works is very easy to understand. It follows a clear 4 step process that anyone can follow. The goal is to remove the hard work that used to be part of network validation.

  1. Acquire BTCL Assets: You start by getting the utility tokens during the current phase.
  2. Shard Activation: Once you have your tokens, your shard turns on by itself.
  3. Infrastructure Validation: Your active shard joins a group of other shards to help route Bitcoin payments.
  4. Stacking Bitcoin Rewards: As the network routes traffic, you begin to accumulate rewards paid out in real Bitcoin.

This simple path ensures that every participant knows exactly how their contribution turns into real value. It is a much cleaner way to support the network compared to traditional mining or complex staking.

Bank Grade Security and Trust

Bitcoin Everlight is built on a “Bank-Grade” security framework to protect every participant. This level of safety is a core requirement for any system that handles Bitcoin scaling. To ensure that the platform meets global standards, it has been verified by independent security firms.

  • ISO/IEC 27001 Certification: The platform has reached this international gold standard for information security management.
  • Smart Contract Audits: All code has been 100% audited by SolidProof and SpyWolf.
  • Team KYC Verification: The core developers have proven their identities through VitalBlock and SpyWolf.
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Activating Your Validation Shards

The heart of the network is the shard activation system. To keep the network strong and resilient, there are 3 main levels of participation based on your commitment.

  • Azure Shard ($500): This is the entry level for most new users. It allows you to enter the infrastructure market and offers a 12% fixed reward during the presale.
  • Violet Shard ($1,500): This is a mid level tier that provides more capacity to the network. It offers a higher reward rate of 18% during the presale stage.
  • Radiant Shard ($3,000): This is the top level for serious supporters. It offers the highest reward rate of 28% or more.

If you hold a smaller amount of tokens starting from $50, the system tracks your balance as a dormant shard. This ensures that every participant is part of the ecosystem as they build toward full activation at the $500 threshold.

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The Phase 1 Genesis Opportunity

The project is currently in Phase 1, which represents the most exciting time to get involved. This is the foundation stage where the earliest supporters are rewarded for their vision. By joining now, you are positioning yourself at the very beginning of a global infrastructure project. This stage is special because it offers the lowest possible entry point that will ever exist for the network. It is a unique chance to secure a massive amount of validation power before the rest of the market notices.

As the network continues to grow, the benefits of joining during this window become even more obvious.

  • Initial Launch Phase: We are currently in Phase 1 of the distribution.
  • Entry Value: Tokens are priced at $0.0008 right now.
  • Time Remaining: There are only 5 days left before this window closes.
  • Upcoming Adjustment: The price will jump to $0.0010 immediately after Phase 1 ends.

This 5 day window is the final opportunity to lock in the Phase 1 price. Once the countdown ends, the cost to activate a shard will increase, making early entry the most effective way to maximize your future rewards.

Secure Your Position Today

As the Bitcoin network continues to grow, more people are looking for ways to support its infrastructure. Bitcoin Everlight provides a secure and easy way to do this while earning native rewards. This is a rare chance to join a professional validation layer at its very start. Early participants are already beginning to explore the shard activation model to secure their position. This is the best time to move away from older models and focus on a system built for the future of Bitcoin. 

You can learn more about how to activate your own shards and join the network here: https://bitcoineverlight.com/btc-digital

Next Crypto to Explode in 2026: Australia Backs Crypto Licensing and Pepeto Keeps Building the Exchange That Works in Every Market Cycle

19 March 2026 at 20:46
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Crypto markets move in cycles. DeFi, then meme coins, then AI. Investors chase the trend, watch it shift, and lose money with it. The next crypto to explode will be the one built for every cycle, not just this one.

Australia just backed a new crypto licensing framework, regulatory clarity is growing globally, and audited early projects with real products are about to be rewarded first.

Next Crypto to Explode as Australia Passes Crypto Licensing and the SEC Classifies Most Crypto as Non Securities

The Australian Senate Economics Legislation Committee supported a bill requiring crypto exchanges to hold an Australian Financial Services Licence according to CoinDesk

Combined with the SEC and CFTC’s joint token taxonomy declaring most crypto assets are not securities according to Bloomberg, the regulatory picture is clearing fast. The next crypto to explode will be the early project that benefits most from this clarity, and the ones with completed audits and real infrastructure are first in line.

Next Crypto to Explode and the Early Project Built for Every Cycle

Pepeto Is Built Differently Because the Exchange It Has Works Whether the Market Focuses on DeFi, Meme Coins, or AI

The constant shift between narratives is the reason most projects disappear as fast as they arrive. But Pepeto is built differently. Instead of relying on one trend, it has built an exchange with tools that remain relevant in every cycle, because the need to trade without fees, move tokens across chains, and verify contracts for scams exists whether the market is focused on DeFi, meme coins, or AI.

Pepeto is a new crypto project still in presale, led by the cofounder of the original Pepe coin and a former Binance expert on the dev team. The zero fee swap through PepetoSwap is the tool that matters in every market condition, because every other exchange takes a cut on each trade, and over hundreds of trades that cut bleeds your capital steadily. With Pepeto, every dollar you trade is every dollar that works, in bull markets, bear markets, and everything between.

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The SolidProof audit was completed before the presale opened, the bridge moves tokens between Ethereum, BNB Chain, and Solana at zero cost, and the risk scorer catches dangerous contracts before your money reaches them. More than $8 million has been raised during a Fear Index as low as 15. A $2,000 position at $0.000000186 buys over 10 billion Pepeto tokens. 

Pepe reached $11 billion with the same 420 trillion supply and zero products, and matching that delivers over 150x, turning that $2,000 into more than $300,000. The next crypto to explode Pepeto’sThe Binance listing is approaching, and 196% APY staking compounds daily while you wait.

Solana Targets $89 as SuperTrend Flips Bullish for the First Time Since January

SOL trades at $89 after a 4% rise in the past month, and the SuperTrend indicator has flipped bullish for the first time since January according to CoinGecko

The next target sits at $89 to $95, with a break above opening the path toward $100. Solana has real fundamentals with record stablecoin supply, but from $53 billion, even $200 is roughly a 2x that plays out over quarters.

XRP Breaks Past $1.50 With Ecosystem Growth and Institutional Access Expanding

XRP trades at $1.44 after breaking through resistance at $1.426 according to CoinMarketCap. If XRP clears the $1.50 sell wall, limited resistance sits between here and $1.95. Institutional access through Ripple Prime continues expanding. 

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But from $1.44, even a bullish target of $3 is a 2x. Strong for a portfolio, not the kind of return that early projects deliver before their listing.

The Next Crypto to Explode Is Always the One That Is Still Early and Has Real Products Already Built Before the Listing

Every cycle proves the same lesson. The projects that exploded the most were early, had real products, and listed into growing demand. 

Pepeto is in that position right now. It has a working exchange, a completed audit, the original Pepe coin team, and a presale that is still open while the Binance listing approaches. Many made millions out of crypto, and they are not smarter than you, the difference is clear: Acting early. Visit the Pepeto official website and take this entry before it closes.

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FAQs

What is the next crypto to explode in 2026? 

The next crypto to explode will be an early project with real products and a listing approaching. Pepeto has a working exchange, a SolidProof audit, and a Binance listing ahead.

Does regulatory clarity help find the next crypto to explode? 

Australia’s licensing and the SEC token taxonomy confirm that audited early projects benefit first from regulatory clarity and institutional capital.

Is Pepeto a good early project to buy before the listing? 

More than $8 million raised, SolidProof audit, original Pepe coin team, and a Binance listing approaching. Visit the Pepeto official website.

Best Bitcoin & Crypto-Backed Loan Platforms in 2026

19 March 2026 at 20:26
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Unlock liquidity from your crypto holdings without triggering a taxable sale; here’s how the top platforms compare.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Always consult a qualified professional before making financial decisions.

Why Borrow Instead of Sell?

For long-term Bitcoin holders, selling is often the worst option. It triggers capital gains tax, removes future upside exposure, and can be psychologically costly after years of conviction holding.

Crypto-backed lending solves this. You deposit Bitcoin or other crypto as collateral, receive cash or stablecoins, and keep your position intact. When you repay, your collateral comes back. The market now spans centralized platforms (CeFi) and smart contract protocols (DeFi), each with meaningfully different risk profiles.

Platform Types at a Glance

TypeHow It WorksBest For
CeFiA company holds your crypto and manages the loanSimplicity, fiat loans, customer support
DeFiSmart contracts manage everything on-chainLower rates, no KYC, full transparency

The 6 Best Crypto-Backed Loan Platforms

1. Ledn — Best for Bitcoin Holders Who Prioritise Security

Platform type: CeFi | Collateral: BTC | Borrow: USD, USDC, local fiat | Rate: From ~9.99% | Max LTV: 50%

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Founded in 2018, Ledn has processed over $10.5 billion in Bitcoin-backed loans without a single reported loss of client funds, a track record that survived the collapses of Celsius, BlockFi, and FTX.

Its Custodied Loan product holds collateral in segregated on-chain addresses, ring-fenced from the platform’s other activities. Neither Ledn nor its funding partners can lend out your collateral for interest, directly addressing rehypothecation concerns. A monthly Open Book Report and independent Proof of Reserves audits every six months add further transparency.

Ledn’s core borrowers tend to be financially sophisticated, long-term BTC holders managing significant Bitcoin wealth. For this profile, trust and track record outrank rate optimisation. Ledn’s 24/7 operations are also a genuine advantage: Bitcoin’s sharpest moves often happen on weekends, when traditional finance is unavailable.

The B2X product lets conviction holders borrow against BTC to buy more BTC instantly. Auto Top-Up automatically adds collateral when LTV hits 70%, reducing liquidation risk.

Trade-off: Rates are higher than DeFi, and the 12-month fixed term is less flexible than open-ended protocols.

Key stats: $10.5B+ loaned | Zero client losses | 6-hour funding | No monthly payments | 100+ countries

2. Aave — Best for DeFi-Native Users with Multi-Chain Portfolios

Platform type: DeFi | Collateral: 120+ ERC-20 tokens | Borrow: Any supported token | Rate: Variable | Max LTV: Up to 82%

Aave is the gold standard for decentralised lending, deployed across 18 blockchains with no KYC and no company holding your funds. Rates move based on pool utilisation, making it well-suited for short-term borrowing windows. Flash loan functionality attracts advanced traders, though it’s not relevant for most borrowers.

Key stats: Battle-tested across multiple market cycles | Ethereum, Arbitrum, Polygon, Base, and more | No origination fees

3. Nexo — Best for Borrowers with Diverse Crypto Holdings

Platform type: CeFi | Collateral: 100+ assets | Borrow: USD, USDC, USDT, fiat | Rate: 11–19% | Max LTV: 90%

Nexo accepts over 100 cryptocurrencies as collateral, including altcoins most lenders won’t touch, with instant approval and 24-hour funding. Tiered interest rates are available to NEXO token holders.

Risks and considerations: Accessing Nexo’s best rates requires holding significant NEXDC token exposure, adding market risk unrelated to your loan; token depreciation can outweigh any interest savings. In 2023, Nexo settled with the U.S. SEC and multiple state regulators for $45 million over unregistered securities allegations, subsequently exiting the U.S. market. New York imposed a five-year ban on Nexo in the securities industry. Nexo discontinued Proof of Reserves reporting after its U.S. exit, with no plans to reinstate it. The platform also accepts its own token as collateral, a structural conflict of interest worth considering.

Key stats: Widest collateral acceptance in CeFi | Unlimited loan duration | No current Proof of Reserves reporting

4. Compound — Best for Ethereum-Native Borrowers Who Prefer Governance Transparency

Platform type: DeFi | Collateral: Major ERC-20 tokens | Borrow: ETH, USDC, USDT | Rate: Variable | Max LTV: Asset-dependent

One of DeFi’s original protocols, Compound sets rates algorithmically and governs changes via COMP token holders, with all decisions visible on-chain. Rates can be competitive during low-utilisation periods but spike under high demand. A solid choice for Ethereum-native users who don’t need fiat output.

Key stats: Fully decentralised governance | Long track record | No origination fees

5. Arch Lending — Best for Institutional Borrowers

Platform type: CeFi | Collateral: BTC, ETH | Borrow: USD | Rate: Negotiated | Max LTV: ~50%

Arch operates at the institutional end of the market (minimum loan sizes from $75,000+), offering dedicated relationship managers and custom loan structuring for complex borrower situations, including trusts, LLCs, and family offices. Rates are negotiated rather than published upfront.

Key stats: Purpose-built for large borrowers | Accommodates investment structures | Relationship-managed service

6. Morpho — Best for Users Seeking Competitive DeFi Rates

Platform type: DeFi | Collateral: Any ERC-20 token | Borrow: Any supported token | Rate: Variable | Max LTV: Variable

Morpho matches lenders and borrowers directly where possible, allowing both sides to benefit from better rates than shared pool models. When no direct match exists, it falls back to standard mechanisms. Its Morpho Blue engine powers 190+ markets and underpins Coinbase’s borrowing product.

Risks and considerations: Borrowing against BTC on Morpho requires wrapping it into WBTC or cbBTC first, introducing custodial and bridge risk; depending on your jurisdiction, the wrapping itself may constitute a taxable event. Smart contract vulnerabilities are a genuine concern across DeFi: a rounding error combined with an access control flaw in Balancer V2 (November 2025) led to estimated losses of over $100 million. Morpho’s permissionless market creation broadens the potential attack surface. Liquidations are automated and instant, often liquidating more collateral than the minimum necessary, with no human review and no legal recourse in the event of failure.

Key stats: Peer-to-peer rate matching | 190+ markets | No origination fees | No regulatory oversight or Proof of Reserves

Platform Comparison

PlatformTypeCollateralRateMax LTV
LednCeFiBTC onlyFrom ~9.99%50%
AaveDeFi120+ ERC-20Variable82%
NexoCeFi100+ assets11–19%90%
CompoundDeFiMajor ERC-20VariableAsset-dependent
Arch LendingCeFiBTC, ETHNegotiated~50%
MorphoDeFiAny ERC-20VariableVariable

Key Risks to Understand

In CeFi: You’re trusting a company with your assets. Platform insolvency, rehypothecation, and regulatory risk are the main concerns. Ledn’s Custodied Loan explicitly prohibits collateral lending; most other CeFi lenders do not.

In DeFi: Smart contract exploits can cause irreversible losses with no recourse. Variable rates can spike. Wrapping BTC introduces additional custodial and potential tax risk. Liquidations are automated and aggressive compared to regulated CeFi models.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a crypto-backed loan a taxable event? In most countries, no; borrowing against crypto is not a disposal. Local rules vary, and wrapping BTC for DeFi may be treated differently. Always confirm with a tax professional.

What happens if I can’t repay? The platform sells your collateral to recover the outstanding balance. You keep the original loan proceeds.

What’s a safe LTV to target? Below 35% is widely recommended. It provides a meaningful buffer against price declines before approaching liquidation thresholds.

This article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, or tax advice. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results. Always conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making financial decisions.

Why Dice Game Crypto Platforms Like 500 Casino Are Gaining Traction Among Blockchain Gamblers

19 March 2026 at 20:08
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Blockchain technology has disrupted countless industries, and online gambling is no exception. Among all the games available on a crypto casino, dice stands out as one of the most popular formats. Its simplicity, combined with verifiable fairness and instant payouts, makes it a natural fit for cryptocurrency-native players. As more users seek transparent alternatives to traditional online casinos, dice game crypto platforms are experiencing a notable surge in adoption heading into 2026.

Blockchain-based dice games solve real trust problems by letting players verify outcomes cryptographically, rather than relying on platform reputation.

What Makes Crypto Dice Games Different From Traditional Options

A crypto dice game operates on a straightforward principle. Players choose a target number and predict whether the roll result will land above or below that threshold. The win probability adjusts dynamically based on the chosen target, and the payout multiplier reflects the level of risk. For instance, setting a 49.5% win chance might yield a 2x payout, while a riskier 10% chance could return close to 10x.

What separates these games from their traditional counterparts is the underlying technology. While conventional online casinos rely on proprietary random number generators that players must trust blindly, blockchain-based bitcoin dice platforms use cryptographic hashing algorithms such as SHA-256 to produce verifiable outcomes. Every roll generates a result that players can independently audit after the round concludes. This verification process, known as provably fair gaming, represents a fundamental shift in how trust operates in the dice game crypto space.

How Provably Fair Verification Works in Practice

The provably fair system follows a specific cryptographic workflow. Before a player places a bet, the platform generates a server seed and shares its hashed version with the player. The player then provides their own client seed, which they can modify at any time. A nonce, an incrementing number unique to each bet, ensures that no two rounds produce the same input.

These three elements combine through a cryptographic function to determine the roll outcome. After the round ends, the platform reveals the original server seed. Players can then recompute the hash independently and confirm it matches the pre-committed value. If the hashes align, the result was not tampered with. This entire process can happen transparently on the blockchain, creating an immutable record that neither the player nor the platform can alter retroactively.

Platforms like 500 Casino integrate verification into their user interface, allowing players to independently verify all transactions without third-party auditors.

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Why Blockchain Gamblers Prefer Dice Over Other Formats

Several factors explain why the dice game crypto format remains the dominant category on crypto gambling platforms. Speed ranks among the most significant advantages. A single dice roll resolves in seconds, allowing players to place hundreds of bets per session. This rapid pace suits the always-on nature of cryptocurrency markets, where users are accustomed to instant transactions and real-time feedback.

House edge transparency also plays a major role. Most crypto dice platforms display the exact mathematical edge on every bet, typically ranging between 1% and 2%. This is considerably lower than the house edge at traditional online casinos, where edges of 5% or higher are common on comparable games. Players who understand expected value and variance calculations find this transparency appealing because it allows them to make informed decisions about risk management.

The customizable nature of Bitcoin dice adds further appeal. Unlike slots or table games with fixed rules, dice let players adjust their win probability and payout multiplier on every single roll. This flexibility supports a wide range of strategies, from conservative low-risk approaches to aggressive high-multiplier plays. Auto-bet features and scripting capabilities on advanced platforms allow users to execute complex betting sequences automatically, adding a strategic dimension that pure chance games lack.

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Decentralized casino models are also emerging, operating through smart contracts without need for a centralized operator. While still smaller than centralized platforms, these demonstrate that fully trustless dice gaming is technically feasible and increasingly user-friendly.

Bankroll Management and Strategic Considerations

Despite the transparency and fairness guarantees that blockchain dice games offer, responsible bankroll management remains essential. The house edge, however small it may be on a crypto casino platform, ensures that expected returns are negative over a long enough time horizon. No betting system, whether Martingale, D’Alembert, or flat betting, can overcome this mathematical reality.

Experienced players use clear risk management strategies, such as setting stop-loss limits and sizing bets as a percentage of total bankroll. Treating crypto dice as entertainment rather than income helps prevent emotional decision-making and extended play sessions.

Regulatory Landscape and Privacy Considerations

The regulatory environment for crypto gambling varies significantly by jurisdiction. Some regions have embraced licensing frameworks that accommodate blockchain-based platforms, while others maintain strict prohibitions. Many crypto casinos operate under Curaçao or other offshore licenses, which provide a baseline regulatory structure without imposing the extensive KYC requirements common in traditional gambling jurisdictions. The European Union and parts of Asia-Pacific have moved toward clearer guidelines, while other markets remain in a grey area where enforcement is inconsistent.

Regulatory frameworks are evolving, with some jurisdictions embracing blockchain platforms while others maintain restrictions. The industry continues to mature, balancing accessibility with compliance.

Conclusion

Crypto dice games have earned their position as a cornerstone of the blockchain gambling ecosystem through a combination of simplicity, transparency, and technological innovation. Provably fair verification, smart contract automation, and low house edges create an environment where trust is built through mathematics rather than reputation. As blockchain infrastructure continues to improve and regulatory frameworks develop, these platforms are well-positioned to attract both experienced crypto users and newcomers looking for a fairer alternative to traditional online gambling.

With continued infrastructure improvements and regulatory clarity, blockchain dice platforms are positioned to shape the future of online gaming through transparency and user control.

Why is Bitcoin Price Dropping Today: $72,500 Rejection and Support Levels to Watch

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Bitcoin is under pressure on the shorter timeframe, trading below a critical resistance zone after failing to hold recent gains. The bulls have not shown up yet and the structure points toward at least one more low before any meaningful recovery can be confirmed.

Where Bitcoin Stands Right Now

Bitcoin got rejected at the resistance zone between $70,700 and $72,500 after attempting a move higher. That zone is the single most important level on the chart right now. Without a clean and sustained break above it, the market remains in a downward consolidation pattern with bears firmly in control.

The current move lower is a three-stage structure rather than a clean downtrend, meaning a reversal is possible but needs confirmation first. That confirmation only comes from a decisive break above $70,700 to $72,500, ideally sustained across multiple candles rather than a brief spike that quickly reverses.

Until that happens the path of least resistance remains lower.

Support Levels to Watch

If Bitcoin continues lower from here the levels that matter are:

  • $69,450 is the first meaningful support zone and the immediate area where buyers could attempt to step in
  • $67,760 becomes relevant if $69,450 fails to hold and selling pressure accelerates
  • $66,765 represents deeper support and the area where the broader structure would face a more serious test

None of these levels guarantee a bounce. They are areas where buyers have previously shown interest and where the market could attempt to stabilise.

The Two Scenarios Playing Out

If bears stay in control: Bitcoin drifts lower through $69,450 toward $67,760 without any meaningful buying response at current levels. The consolidation extends further and the recovery timeline gets pushed out.

If bulls return: Bitcoin builds a base around current levels and produces a strong move above $70,700. A sustained hold above $72,500 would be the clearest signal that the balance of power has shifted back toward buyers and a more meaningful recovery is underway.

BTQ Technologies Deploys First Working Quantum-Resistant Bitcoin Implementation as Core Development Stalls

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Quantum computers cannot break Bitcoin yet. The emphasis is on yet. A Canadian technology company just became the first to deploy a working implementation of the solution Bitcoin developers have been debating for months, and it did so while the broader Bitcoin ecosystem has made virtually no progress toward the same goal.

BTQ Technologies activated Bitcoin Improvement Proposal 360 on its Bitcoin Quantum testnet this week, moving what had been a theoretical proposal into functioning, testable infrastructure available to developers, miners, and researchers right now.

Why Bitcoin Has a Quantum Problem

The issue sits inside Taproot, the upgrade Bitcoin activated in 2021 that underpins Lightning Network, BitVM, and other next-generation applications. Taproot’s design includes a mechanism that can expose public keys on-chain. When quantum computers become powerful enough to run Shor’s algorithm at scale, those exposed public keys become vulnerable to attack.

BIP 360 addresses this by introducing a new output type called Pay-to-Merkle-Root, which preserves all of Taproot’s scripting capabilities while removing the specific mechanism that creates the quantum vulnerability. It is a targeted fix rather than a rebuild.

What BTQ Actually Built

The company has implemented BIP 360 on a live testnet with more than 50 miners, over 100,000 blocks mined, and full end-to-end wallet tooling that allows users to create, fund, sign, and spend quantum-resistant transactions today.

It also includes five post-quantum signature algorithms operating inside the script tree, complete address creation, transaction construction, and confirmation capabilities.

The Timeline Problem

Bitcoin’s governance culture is deliberately conservative. SegWit took 8.5 years from concept to adoption. Taproot took 7.5 years. BIP 360 has entered the official proposal repository but Bitcoin Core has made no implementation progress.

Meanwhile US federal agencies face an April 2026 deadline to submit post-quantum transition plans. The European Union has set a 2030 quantum-resistance target for critical infrastructure. Canada’s new procurement requirements take effect next month.

BTQ’s CEO Olivier Roussy Newton framed the urgency simply: “The industry can’t afford to treat quantum resistance as a theoretical exercise.”

The quantum threat to Bitcoin is not immediate. But the time required to implement a fix, measured historically in years, suggests that waiting until the threat becomes urgent may already be waiting too long.

Ripple’s 2026 Digital Asset Survey: 72% of Finance Leaders Say Ignoring Digital Assets Means Falling Behind

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A survey of more than 1,000 global finance executives has found that digital assets are no longer a speculative interest for the financial industry but an operational imperative, with nearly three quarters of respondents saying institutions that fail to offer digital asset solutions risk losing their competitive position entirely.

The survey, conducted by Ripple at the start of 2026, covered banks, asset managers, fintechs, and corporate finance departments across multiple geographies. The results paint a picture of an industry that has moved past the question of whether to adopt digital assets and is now focused on how to do so safely and at scale.

Stablecoins Lead the Demand

Among all digital asset applications, stablecoins generated the strongest consensus. Seventy-four percent of respondents said stablecoins can improve cash-flow efficiency and unlock working capital that would otherwise sit trapped in slow-moving settlement systems.

The significance of that figure lies in its context. Treasury management is one of the most conservative functions in any financial institution. Stablecoins gaining traction there signals a shift from speculative interest to practical utility, a distinction that matters considerably to regulators and institutional risk committees.

Fintechs Are Setting the Pace

Across every adoption metric in the survey, fintechs outpace both traditional financial institutions and corporates. Thirty-one percent of fintech respondents are already using stablecoins to collect payments on behalf of customers. Twenty-nine percent accept stablecoin payments directly. Nearly half are building proprietary digital asset solutions in-house.

Corporates, by contrast, are taking a more cautious approach. Seventy-four percent plan to work with external partners rather than build internally, and 71% prefer a single provider capable of handling their full digital asset infrastructure stack.

Custody Is the Critical Requirement

For institutions evaluating tokenisation of financial assets, custody ranked as the single most important partner capability, cited by 89% of respondents. Banks placed additional weight on token lifecycle management at 82% and pre-issuance structuring advisory at 85%, suggesting many institutions want experienced guidance throughout implementation rather than technology deployment alone.

Security certifications including ISO and SOC II compliance were considered important or very important by 97% of respondents across all segments, the highest-ranked consideration in the entire survey.

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“Onlardan 3-4 günlük futbolu unutmaqlarını istəyirəm” – Dambrauskas

19 March 2026 at 21:30

Misli Premyer Liqasının XXV turunun “Sabah” – “Sumqayıt” oyunundan (3:1) sonra meydan sahibi komandanın baş məşqçisi Valdas Dambrauskas jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırdı.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bölüşdü…

– Komandamı, məşqçilər heyətini, azarkeşləri, rəhbərliyi təbrik edirəm. Bilirdik ki, asan oyun olmayacaq. Ola bilər ki, futbolçuların düşüncəsi fasilədə olsun. Lakin deyə bilərəm ki, oyunçularımın davranışından, köklənməsindən çox məmnun qaldım. İlk hissədə 1:0 öndə olanda çoxlu qol fürsətlərimizdən yararlana bilmədik. İkinci hissəyə sürətli başladıq və fərqləndik. Bundan yararlanmağa başladıq. Hesab 3:0 olanda nəzarəti itirdik və son dəqiqədə lazımsız qol buraxdıq. Geniş baxsaq, deyə bilərəm ki, bugünkü oyundan razı qaldım. Futbolçulara istirahət veriləcək. Onlar istirahətlərini düşünməlidir. Qayıdandan sonra gümrah olmalı və çempionatın önəmli, son hissəsinə hazırlaşmalıyıq.

– Qarşıda 13-14 günlük fasilə var. Fiziki formanın itməməsi üçün hansısa işlər olacaq?
– Bu müddətdə xüsusi təlimat olmayacaq. Onlardan 3-4 günlük futbolu unutmaqlarını istəyirəm. İnanıram ki, yaxşı formadayıq və hazırıq. Dönərkən də hazır olacaqlar.

– Özünüz futbolu unuda biləcəksiniz? 
– Futbolu bir az düşünməyəcəyəm. Amma qayıdandan sonra düşünməyə başlayacağıq. Açığı, fasilənin olmasını istəməzdim. Çünki ritmdən uzaqlaşmaq olur. Bəzən oyunçuları itirə bilirik. Qayıdandan sonra düşünürəm ki, “Qarabağ”la oyuna yaxşı hazırlaşa biləcəyik.

– Şəxsi deyilsə, harda istirahət etməyi düşünürsünüz?
– Litvaya qayıdacağam.

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İliç: “Oyunçular məsuliyyətli davranmalıdır”

19 March 2026 at 21:15

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Juventus eye Napoli winger Spinazzola on free transfer

19 March 2026 at 21:38

Juventus are monitoring the situation of Leonardo Spinazzola as the experienced left winger approaches the end of his contract at Napoli.

According to Gianluca Di Marzio, via IlNapolista, the Italian’s deal expires in June, and with negotiations over an extension yet to reach a conclusion, Juventus have made an approach to explore the possibility of signing him on a free transfer.

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It is a move that would represent a return to the club where Spinazzola began his career.

SASSUOLO, ITALY - JANUARY 06: Damien Comolli, General Manager of Juventus looks on prior to the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and Juventus FC at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on January 06, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
SASSUOLO, ITALY – JANUARY 06: Damien Comolli, General Manager of Juventus looks on prior to the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and Juventus FC at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on January 06, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Juventus offer Spinazzola two-year deal but Italian gives priority to Napoli

The sticking point appears to be contract length.

Napoli have offered a one-year extension with an option for a second, while Juventus are prepared to guarantee two years outright, matching what Spinazzola is understood to be seeking.

It is a meaningful difference, and one that gives the Bianconeri a clear advantage in any potential tug of war.

For now, however, Spinazzola is keen to handle the situation with respect towards Napoli, and is giving the club the opportunity to match his demands before making any decision.

Whether Antonio Conte’s side are willing to improve their offer to meet the player’s terms remains to be seen.

Should Spinazzola ultimately opt for the Juventus move, it would be a shrewd piece of free transfer business by CEO Damien Comolli, adding an experienced and versatile wide option without a transfer fee at a time when the club are managing their finances carefully.

Fiorentina chief Ferrari’s warning: ‘Take nothing for granted’

19 March 2026 at 21:16

Fiorentina director general Alessandro Ferrari has a clear message for the Conference League with Rakow. ‘We must take nothing for granted.’

It kicks off at the Zaglebiowski Park Sportowy in Sosnowiec at 17.45 GMT (18.45 CET).

You can follow all the build-up and action as it happens from this game and Roma vs. Bologna on the Liveblog.

The Viola have a 2-1 first leg lead in this Round of 16 tie, thanks to the late Albert Gudmundsson penalty after goals from Cher Ndour and Jonatan Braut Brunes at the Stadio Artemio Franchi.

Fiorentina turn focus to Conference League

CREMONA, ITALY - MARCH 16: Dodo of ACF Fiorentina celebrates after scoring the 0-3 goal during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and ACF Fiorentina at Stadio Giovanni Zini on March 16, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)
CREMONA, ITALY – MARCH 16: Dodo of ACF Fiorentina celebrates after scoring the 0-3 goal during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and ACF Fiorentina at Stadio Giovanni Zini on March 16, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)

“The Conference League is a tournament where we want to go as far as possible, and have also an opportunity to shrug off the worries of Serie A this season,” Ferrari told Sky Sport Italia.

“We’ve seen how difficult it is in European football, so nothing can be taken for granted.”

Moise Kean was only expected to be on the bench after an ankle injury, but he gets his first start since March 2, and only the second start of the Conference League proper.

FLORENCE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 7: Moise Kean of ACF Fiorentina scores a goal during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Torino FC at Artemio Franchi on February 7, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 7: Moise Kean of ACF Fiorentina scores a goal during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Torino FC at Artemio Franchi on February 7, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

“The team had one approach up until January, then changed gear after that. We hope that there was progress in dealing with situations, understanding the issues, but also we’ve seen how easy it is to fall back into bad habits. Hopefully we have learned to focus on just one game at a time and take nothing for granted.”

Today is a special commemoration for Fiorentina, as it is two years since the death of director Joe Barone, who had come so close to winning the Conference League, losing two Finals.

“Barone left an enormous mark on us all. Rocco Commisso put in the money for the Viola Park, Barone had the tenacity and determination to get it built. He is missed not just by Fiorentina, but by the world of sport, and he will always be with us.”

Dybala & Roma edge closer to separation as Boca Juniors close in on La Joya

19 March 2026 at 21:05

Paulo Dybala’s time at Roma appears to be drawing to a close, with Argentina’s leading sports newspaper Olè reporting that a return to his homeland with Boca Juniors is increasingly likely once his contract expires on 30 June.

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The Argentine has endured another injury-disrupted season at the Stadio Olimpico and is not expected to return to action until late April at the earliest, leaving him with only a handful of matches to make any case for a renewal.

That case, according to reports on both sides of the Atlantic, looks weaker by the day.

Contract extension talks have stalled to the point where they are now described as a distant prospect, with the gap between Dybala’s current €6 million salary and what Roma are willing to offer proving difficult to bridge.

TURIN, ITALY - JANUARY 18: Paulo Dybala of AS Roma in action during the Serie A match between Torino FC and AS Roma at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on January 18, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – JANUARY 18: Paulo Dybala of AS Roma in action during the Serie A match between Torino FC and AS Roma at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on January 18, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

Boca Juniors close in on Dybala move as Roma talks stall

Boca Juniors, meanwhile, are increasingly confident of securing his signature, via IlBianconero.

Olè went as far as splashing ‘Joya Libertadores’ across their front page, a headline that will set pulses racing among supporters of the club who have lifted the Copa Libertadores six times and are eager to add a seventh.

The Argentine giants are counting on Dybala’s yes, and the personal factors are working heavily in their favour.

Family considerations appear to be the driving force behind any potential move. A return to Argentina would allow Dybala to be closer to his parents, while his wife Oriana Sabatini, who has never concealed her desire to return home, has recently announced her involvement in an Argentine television programme.

The couple’s first child, Gia, adds another layer of personal motivation to what is becoming an increasingly compelling case for a homecoming.

Conference League official line-ups: Rakow vs. Fiorentina

19 March 2026 at 20:38

Fiorentina have a slender 2-1 first leg lead in the Conference League Round of 16, as they visit Polish side Rakow with Moise Kean and Jack Harrison.

It kicks off at the Zaglebiowski Park Sportowy in Sosnowiec at 17.45 GMT (18.45 CET).

You can follow all the build-up and action as it happens from this game and Roma vs. Bologna on the Liveblog.

FLORENCE, ITALY - MARCH 12: Cher Ndour of ACF Fiorentina celebrates after scoring a goal during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 round of 16 first leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Rakow Czestochowa at Stadio Artemio Franchi on March 12, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – MARCH 12: Cher Ndour of ACF Fiorentina celebrates after scoring a goal during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 round of 16 first leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Rakow Czestochowa at Stadio Artemio Franchi on March 12, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

The Viola came back from a goal down to win the first leg 2-1 thanks to a last-gasp Albert Gudmundsson penalty, so have a slender lead going to Poland.

They are also fresh from a morale-boosting 4-1 Serie A victory over Cremonese that took them away from the relegation zone.

Moise Kean returns to the starting XI, while Niccolò Fortini, Manor Solomon, Luca Lezzerini and Tariq Lamptey are injured.

Robin Gosens is rested after a knock to the ribs, as Harrison and Jacopo Fazzini complete the attack.

Marin Pongracic returns after missing the first leg through suspension, but is only on the bench.

It’s going to be an emotional day for Fiorentina, as it is two years ago that director Joe Barone died of a heart attack.

FLORENCE, ITALY - MARCH 12: Ivi Lopez of Rakow Czestochowa battles for the ball with Pietro Comuzzo of ACF Fiorentina during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 round of 16 first leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Rakow Czestochowa at Stadio Artemio Franchi on March 12, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – MARCH 12: Ivi Lopez of Rakow Czestochowa battles for the ball with Pietro Comuzzo of ACF Fiorentina during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 round of 16 first leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Rakow Czestochowa at Stadio Artemio Franchi on March 12, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

Rakow have never reached a UEFA quarter-final, so if they do manage to get past the Viola, it will be an historic event.

They’ve impressed in the Conference League so far, finishing second in the league phase, having won the Polish title in 2023.

Jonatan Braut Brunes was rested at the weekend to lead the line here, as he is the cousin of Erling Braut Haaland and scored at the Stadio Artemio Franchi in the first leg.

Lamine Diaby-Fadiga remains their top scorer in the Conference League this season with six goals in 12 games.

FLORENCE, ITALY - MARCH 12: Stratos Svarnas of Rakow Czestochowa battles for the ball with Fabiano Parisi of ACF Fiorentina during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 round of 16 first leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Rakow Czestochowa at Stadio Artemio Franchi on March 12, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – MARCH 12: Stratos Svarnas of Rakow Czestochowa battles for the ball with Fabiano Parisi of ACF Fiorentina during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 round of 16 first leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Rakow Czestochowa at Stadio Artemio Franchi on March 12, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

Rakow vs. Fiorentina line-ups

Rakow: Zych; Tudor, Racovitan, Svarnas; Ameyaw, Repka, Struski, Jean Carlos; Makuch, Brunes, Ivi Lopez

Rakow bench: Trelowski, Czeremski, Mosor, Bulat, Amorim, Leonardo Rocha, Napieraj, Arsenic, Ilenic, Mircetic, Diaby-Fadiga

Fiorentina: Christensen; Dodo, Comuzzo, Ranieri, Parisi; Ndour, Fagioli, Fabbian; Harrison, Kean, Fazzini

Fiorentina bench: De Gea, Leonardelli, Pongracic, Mandragora, Gudmundsson, Gosens, Kospo, Kouadio, Braschi, Balbo, Bonanno, Piccoli

Ref: Munuera (ESP)

Season Analytics

Raków Częstochowa
Positions
Fiorentina

Last matches

12-03-2026 L
18-12-2025 Omonia W
11-12-2025 W
27-11-2025 W
06-11-2025 Sparta Praha D
11-12-2025 Zrinjski Mostar W
27-11-2025 W
02-10-2025 Universitatea Craiova W

Last matches

W 12-03-2026
L 26-02-2026
W 19-02-2026
L 18-12-2025
W Dynamo Kyiv 11-12-2025
W Jagiellonia Białystok 19-02-2026
L Lausanne-Sport 18-12-2025
L Mainz 05 06-11-2025
W Rapid Wien 23-10-2025
Raków Częstochowa
Fiorentina

Starting lineups

48
Goalkeeper
25
7
Defender
4
Defender
23
Midfielder
6
Midfielder
10
Attacker
20
18
19
Attacker
9
Attacker
Goalkeeper
2
Defender
65
Defender
6
Defender
15
Defender
27
Midfielder
80
Midfielder
22
Midfielder
44
Midfielder
17
Attacker
20
Attacker

Substitutes

5
Midfielder
24
Defender
80
11
Attacker
1
Goalkeeper
2
Defender
44
Midfielder
91
Attacker
10
8
Midfielder
21
Midfielder
5
Defender
43
Goalkeeper
60
Defender
50
Goalkeeper
23
Defender
61
Attacker
62
Defender
63
Midfielder

FIGC president Gravina urges Italy calm over Tonali fitness & claims: ‘We must push this team to America’

19 March 2026 at 20:23

FIGC president Gabriele Gravina has moved to ease concerns over Sandro Tonali’s fitness ahead of Italy’s World Cup playoff semi-final against Northern Ireland, while issuing a passionate rallying cry for the nation to get behind Gennaro Gattuso’s side.

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Speaking at a press conference following the federal council meeting, with quotes via the Corriere dello Sport, Gravina offered cautious but genuine optimism over the Newcastle midfielder’s condition after he was forced off during a recent club match.

“I am rather calm,” he said. “I am in close contact with Gattuso and last night I spoke with Sandro alongside the coach and our doctor De Carli. He was calmer than he was when he left the pitch, there is a concern, but it is at a very moderate level. This morning’s tests were reassuring. We will do everything possible to get him fit, working alongside Newcastle with whom we are in continuous contact.”

ROME, ITALY - JUNE 19: Gianluigi Buffon, Italy new head coach Gennaro Gattuso and FIGC president Gabriele Gravina pose during the press conference at Hotel Parco dei Principi on June 19, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – JUNE 19: Gianluigi Buffon, Italy new head coach Gennaro Gattuso and FIGC president Gabriele Gravina pose during the press conference at Hotel Parco dei Principi on June 19, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Gravina: ‘Italy must push these players to America… even if they have to swim!’

With a World Cup place on the line, Gravina drew explicit parallels with Italy’s triumphant Euro 2020 campaign, invoking the spirit of that summer to galvanise supporters ahead of what he described as a defining week for Italian football.

“Back then I described us as a normal team that could become special if we all felt the pride and belonging of the Azzurri shirt together,” he said. “Our fans helped those players overcome some formidable opponents. We need that same call to arms now, the push from this country must carry these players to America, even if they have to swim there.”

The FIGC president also revealed his own emotional investment in the coming days.

“I am tense, emotions feed me and it is impossible to be indifferent before an appointment this important,” he admitted.

“I will join the squad from the very first moment of their training camp and I will not leave their side for a second. The message will be: let us live this together, as a moment of freedom and serenity, knowing that if we are good the reward will be extraordinary.”

He ended on a note of genuine surprise and delight, confirming that tickets for the playoff had sold out within an hour, something he described as unprecedented in Italian football history.

Sources: Chelsea “prepared” for Enzo Fernandez exit, three transfer targets to replace him revealed

19 March 2026 at 21:35

Chelsea have already begun work on replacing unsettled midfield star Enzo Fernandez ahead of this summer.

Sources in the industry have told me this afternoon that Chelsea chiefs are carrying out extensive work on three main targets for that position, and others could soon come into the equation too.

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As reported earlier this season, one name Chelsea really like is Elliot Anderson, though there’s an awareness that Manchester City and Manchester United may already be further ahead in the running at the moment.

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As I also mentioned in that report, there are some sources close to Chelsea who’ve felt for some time that a Fernandez exit shouldn’t be ruled out, and it seems the Argentine’s future is now more uncertain than ever.

Enzo Fernandez to leave Chelsea?

Fernandez himself has fuelled speculation over his future with his comments after the defeat to PSG, and we’ve since heard talk that his chances of leaving Stamford Bridge could be as high as 99%.

Speaking to a few more well-placed sources, who’ve asked to remain anonymous to protect relationships, it seems there have been doubts about Fernandez for some time.

Looking at the 25-year-old’s contributions on the pitch, it’s fair to say that, despite some moments of quality, he’s not quite been consistent enough to justify the big fee CFC paid for him.

“Chelsea ideally don’t want to sell, but they’re also realistic about Enzo’s situation ahead of this summer,” one source told me. “It’s been a topic of discussion for some time, so they’ll be prepared.”

Chelsea to invest in young midfield talent

As is the way under this Chelsea ownership, the club will once again look at elite young talents in midfield if it comes to having to replace Fernandez.

Anderson is high up on Chelsea’s list, as confirmed by multiple sources, but keep an eye as well on AZ Alkmaar sensation Kees Smit, and Wolves teenager Mateus Mane.

As already mentioned, Anderson has been heavily pursued by the two Manchester clubs and would cost £100m or more, so that’s far from a straightforward deal for Chelsea.

Still, I’m told that plenty of people inside the club are actually optimistic that the squad would be in “much better shape” if they were able to bring in Anderson as a potential upgrade on Fernandez.

Smit and Mane are a bit less experienced and more raw, but are still well-liked by Chelsea’s recruitment team, with the Blues possibly open to signing one of them along with a slightly more proven name (but still ideally in the under-24 age bracket).

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Chelsea hero ready to force exit as Man City begin strategic move for £130m transfer

19 March 2026 at 21:00

Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez has been linked with a move away from the club at the end of the season.

The 25-year-old has been outstanding for Chelsea since joining the club, and he is on the radar of clubs like Real Madrid, PSG and Manchester City. According to reports from Spain, the player is feeling restless at the London club, and he’s prepared to force an exit in the summer.

Manchester City have already begun strategic moves to sign the South American, and it will be interesting to see if they are prepared to pay a premium. Pep Guardiola rates the player highly, and he believes that Fernandez would be a quality addition in the middle of the park.

Manchester City need more creativity in the middle of the park, and the 2022 World Cup winner could make a big difference. He will add control, creativity, drive and goals to the team. He is still a young player with a lot of potential, and he could improve further.

Chelsea values the player at around €150 million, and it remains to be seen whether Manchester City is prepared to break the Bank for him.

Fernandez is well settled in the Premier League, and he could make an immediate impact at Manchester City if he joins the club. The opportunity to join Real Madrid could be quite exciting as well. They are among the biggest clubs in the world, and South American players tend to prefer a move to La Liga. He has already shown his quality in England, and he might now prefer a new challenge. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.

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€150m phenomenon could be on the move, Chelsea and Man United lead transfer race

19 March 2026 at 20:30

Jude Bellingham has been linked with a move away from Real Madrid at the end of the season, and he could be on his way to the Premier League.

According to reports from Spain, the player is very highly rated across Europe and clubs like Chelsea and Manchester United are interested in securing his signature. The England international has not been at his best in recent months, and it will be interesting to see if Real Madrid is willing to sanction his departure. Chelsea and Manchester United are leading the race for his signature, and the player could cost around €150 million.

Both clubs need more quality in the middle of the park, and there is no doubt that Bellingham would be an excellent addition. He will add control, creativity and goals to the team. The opportunity to move to England could be exciting for him as well. He has been linked with a move to the Premier League consistently over the last few years.

Meanwhile, the asking price is quite significant, and the likes of Chelsea and Manchester United will need to improve other areas of their squad as well. It will be interesting to see if they are willing to break the Bank for him.

It would be a Premier League record transfer, but the player has the potential to transform either team. He is a world-class player and still quite young. He will only improve with coaching and experience. Bellingham is designed to be a superstar, and he could make a big difference for both teams.

Having said that, Real Madrid needs more quality in the middle of the park, and it would be quite surprising if they allowed one of the best young midfielders in the world to leave the club. Bellingham has 44 goals and 32 assists in 128 appearances for Real Madrid.

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Prediction: Villarreal vs Real Sociedad

Verdict: Draw Best odds: 27/10 Bookmaker: ZetBet Estadio de la Cerámica sets the stage for an intriguing La Liga encounter on Friday evening, as Villarreal welcome Real Sociedad in a clash with significant European implications. The Yellow Submarine currently occupy fourth place in the table, just two points adrift of Atlético Madrid in third, while […]

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Prediction: Brighton vs Liverpool

Verdict: Away win Best odds: 6/5 Bookmaker: Olympusbet Fresh from an emphatic Champions League performance in midweek, Liverpool turn their attention back to Premier League matters on Saturday lunchtime as they travel to the Amex Stadium to face Brighton & Hove Albion. The Reds are aiming to complete their first league double over the Seagulls […]

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Borussia Dortmund want third Jadon Sancho spell

According to The Times, Borussia Dortmund are interested in bringing Jadon Sancho back for what would be his third spell at the club. They are confident that they’ll be able to persuade the winger to accept the transfer and come as a free agent, with both his loan at Aston Villa and contract with Manchester […]

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Here we go again with Giannis Antetokounmpo

Here we go again with Giannis Antetokounmpo.

The two-time NBA MVP and the Milwaukee Bucks are in disagreement about how to approach the end of the season, according to multiple reports. The Bucks would like to tank, which is easier to do if Antetokounmpo can’t return from his hyperextended left knee for the rest of the year, only he still wants to come back as soon as possible.

Someone wanted us to know this, even though it does not look good for anybody. It is as if everyone else knows they are headed for a divorce at season’s end but them.

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There is little room for the Bucks (28-40) to move in the standings. Only the Chicago Bulls (28-41) are within four games of them on either side. They will not win enough to catch the Charlotte Hornets (35-34) for 10th place in the Eastern Conference or lose enough to match the Memphis Grizzlies (24-44) for the NBA’s eighth-worst record.

Really, they are worried about out-tanking the Bulls. The Bucks hold the league’s 10th-worst record and a 13.9% chance at a top-four pick. But if they can out-lose Chicago, those odds improve to 20.3%. However, if the pick ends up higher than New Orleans, it conveys to the Atlanta Hawks, and Milwaukee would receive the Pelicans’ pick. It is very complicated. Know this: The Bucks will most likely pick ninth or 10th in the draft.

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - MARCH 17: Giannis Antetokounmpo #34 of the Milwaukee Bucks looks on from the bench during the fourth quarter against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Fiserv Forum on March 17, 2026 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)
Giannis Antetokounmpo is hoping to return this season from a hyperextended knee injury. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)
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There is, however, a slim chance both Atlanta and Milwaukee move into the top four.

Are a few more ping-pong balls worth furthering a divide with Antetokounmpo, whose commitment to the organization has remained in question all season? Let him play, if it’s going to convince him to stay. But we’ve probably passed that point.

So, don’t play. That is what is best for the Bucks, after all.

Either way, it’s not that big a deal, until they made one of it and let us all in on the argument. Why can’t the Bucks see that it is not so bad if Antetokounmpo wants to play out the season? And why can’t Antetokounmpo see that it is better for them if he doesn’t? Because neither party is interested in meeting in the middle anymore.

They are operating in their own best interests now. It is best for Antetokounmpo if he plays, I guess, because then he can say, “I never quit on Milwaukee,” and we can say, “He’s the type of guy who just wants to compete,” even at the risk to his own health.

It is best for the Bucks if he sits, for sure, because they are being outscored 9.5 points per 100 meaningful possessions when he is on the bench, according to Cleaning the Glass, and if that continues they just might pick ahead of Chicago. Milwaukee also does not risk Antetokounmpo’s trade value on his potential injury.

Either way, it is a silly argument to be having in public, partly because the Bucks could now be fined for so brazenly circumnavigating the NBA’s anti-tanking rules.

But mostly because nothing has changed. It always made more sense for the Bucks to trade Antetokounmpo in the offseason, when a number of potential suitors — the New York Knicks and Los Angeles Lakers among them — can improve their offers.

Yet, we’ve heard throughout the season every iota of Antetokounmpo’s uneasiness. We get it, man. It doesn’t make sense for you and the Bucks to be together anymore.

Let us know when the divorce is finalized. Otherwise, keep it down, Milwaukee.

British sprint star Amy Hunt on red carpets, racing Keely Hodgkinson, and the path to becoming ‘one of the greats’

Great Britain’s Amy Hunt celebrates silver in the 200 metres at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo last year (PA Wire)

Driving a McLaren F1 simulator, attending red carpets and film premieres, and staying in a luxury hotel suite once visited by Amy Winehouse: British sprinter Amy Hunt’s life has changed immeasurably since she broke into the mainstream with an astonishing world silver medal in Tokyo last September.

But the 23-year-old is keen to keep her feet on the ground (or more appropriately, on the track) despite her rising profile.

Having rejected numerous opportunities, from attending the Peaky Blinders film premiere to London Fashion Week, in order to focus on training, she tells The Independent and other outlets: “I don’t really say no with too much sadness. This is my job and this is what I truly love to do, and I am so in love with the life that I created. I’m so focused on upgrading that silver into a gold that it doesn’t really feel like a sacrifice.”

For some, the name Amy Hunt may be familiar from seven years ago, when she exploded onto the scene for the first time. She set an under-18 world record over 200m and looked like the next star in the making, before a series of injuries, including a quadriceps rupture that left her needing help getting in and out of the shower, crippled her early senior career.

After several difficult years, mentally and physically, she has rebuilt her fitness and stamped her authority on the world stage, beating two-time defending champion Shericka Jackson in Tokyo and is not content with stopping there.

The Cambridge graduate is a bubbly, good-natured, thoughtful personality, equally confident in front of a camera – she started a YouTube channel after the world championships and films all her own content, with her best friend Sally editing – and chatting to the media.

She returns to action in the 60m at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Torun, Poland, this week, an event she freely admits she has a “love-hate relationship” with. She ranks it her worst of the three sprint distances, but after completely reinventing her block start this year and running a 7.04s says they are now “happily married”.

Having successfully predicted she would win a medal in Tokyo she hopes her powers of prediction will come good again this week. She intends to equal or better her fifth-place finish from last year, although it is a competitive field, with Olympic 200m champion Julien Alfred, US national championships winner Jacious Sears, and compatriot Dina Asher-Smith also competing.

“It’s cool to be going into something actually ranked in the top five for once, so I don’t sound as crazy when I’m saying I’m gonna do well,” she says. “I really love being such a versatile sprinter. All of the sprinting greats, Usain [Bolt], Allyson [Felix], Dafne [Schippers], Tori Bowie, everyone who is truly the best at these events, do all of them. They’re not afraid to put themselves in positions where they’re maybe not the favourite to win, so I think for me doing the 60 is more just being entirely fearless and entirely confident in myself.”

A triple gold at the European Championships in Birmingham this summer is a major target, as is closing the gap to the likes of Alfred and world 100m and 200m champion Melissa Jefferson Wooden, two athletes she imagines racing against in the midst of tough training sessions.

Hunt screamed with joy as she crossed the line in Tokyo (Reuters)
Hunt screamed with joy as she crossed the line in Tokyo (Reuters)

She says: “I think it’s so good to have rivalries. It’s just maybe the polite thing not to say it out loud, but sport is emotional, and if I’m not emotional about not winning, then why am I there?

“It’s not even delusional, because you can’t think it’s delusional; you have to fully, wholeheartedly, with your whole body and soul and mind, believe that you are the best and you’re going to beat everyone. So everyone becomes your rival. But in terms of this year, I’m looking to get a lot closer and to start hopefully beating Melissa and Julien. I respect them a lot, therefore I want to beat them a lot.”

A step up to the 400m is also in her long-term plan, with her success in 2025 having pushed that back somewhat. She ran 368m in a 45-second time trial in South Africa, a time she was “incredibly happy” with, but laughs off the idea of a 400m race with 800m star Keely Hodgkinson anytime soon. “I think she might win right now, but maybe not next year.” And over 300m? The answer is definitive: “I’d absolutely have that, yeah,” she grins.

Having juggled athletics alongside earning an English degree from Cambridge, she is passionate about ensuring that young academic athletes do not give up their dreams of further education in order to pursue a sporting career. She often gets messages from aspiring Oxbridge students and acts as a kind of agony aunt.

She beat the likes of 2019 world champion Asher-Smith and two-time defending champion Shericka Jackson (Getty)
She beat the likes of 2019 world champion Asher-Smith and two-time defending champion Shericka Jackson (Getty)

It’s something she eventually wants to turn into a more official platform, along the lines of rapper Stormzy’s Merky scholarships. “That world of Oxbridge loves to be so shrouded in mystery,” she explains, “and that’s self-serving, because it keeps that sense of [being] like, cloistered away and it protects itself. But us talking about it opens it up a lot more and enables a lot more women and girls from an athletic background to be able to get there. I know my decisions felt very limited when I was in the same position, so I’m trying to make more doors open for more people coming up behind me.”

Hunt rejected the option of doing English or sports science at Loughborough University, where many top athletes choose to go and where she was based before attending Cambridge, because it was “the easy way”. Juggling athletics alongside academics was difficult, but it also toughened her up. “You have to sort out a lot for yourself,” she says, “because the supervisors are very uncompromising and the system is very inflexible to your needs if you’re not a rower. You have to make those decisions yourself and grow up very quickly and be very, very organised.”

She is refreshingly candid – her agents may not appreciate her saying “I cannot overstate how much I love just standing on that start line, it’s my favourite thing in the world, so I would do it without even getting paid” – and determined to forge her own path. Athletes are constantly told to “stick to sport”, but Hunt is keen to prove you can have it all, from her social media and YouTube presence to pursuing her interests off the track, and is unafraid to express herself.

She was also part of GB’s silver medal-winning quartet in the 4x100m relay in Paris 2024 (Getty)
She was also part of GB’s silver medal-winning quartet in the 4x100m relay in Paris 2024 (Getty)

Like all athletes, she has dealt with some abhorrent messages online, particularly some “very disturbing” sexual comments when she broke through as a teenager. But her approach to abuse is quite different now, having grown quite a thick skin, and she believes it’s a necessary evil in order to get track and field into the spotlight.

“Now it’s just like, turn your phone off,” she says. “I think athletes should be open to a little bit more hate. That sounds horrible, but I mean it in a way that if we want our sport to grow, if we look at all the other sports, football, tennis, F1, that are huge in public and cultural consciousness, they get a lot more hate and aggression than we do. And I think it’s a natural counterpart to all of the amazing comments that you might get.

“So it’s better for us almost to actually be getting more hate because it shows that there’s more eyes on our sport, in a weird way. And in the least cocky way possible, my opinion is the only one that matters. I don’t really care what someone online has to say about my start.”

She is certainly not short of ambition or of vocalising her goals. Having long been tipped for the top of the sport, she is now possibly even more determined to get there. “I look at people like Allyson Felix who are great across across the board and could do every single event and both relays, and in the most selfish, vain way, if you’re the person that’s at the LA Olympics and you’re winning medals in two individual events and two relays, and you’re going home with four Olympic medals, then that that makes you an icon for life and truly one of the greats, especially in terms of British athletics. So it’s definitely something we’re looking forward to, and I definitely have the strength to do it.” After something of a false start aged 17, it looks like the new and improved Hunt 2.0 is here to stay.

Report – Inter Milan Executives Scout Chelsea Midfielder & Atletico Madrid Defender In Champions League Action

Report – Inter Milan Executives Scout Chelsea Midfielder & Atletico Madrid Defender In Champions League Action
Report – Inter Milan Executives Scout Chelsea Midfielder & Atletico Madrid Defender In Champions League Action

Inter Milan executives Dario Baccin and Piero Ausilio scouted Chelsea’s Andrey Santos and Atletico Madrid’s Jose Maria Gimenez in midweek.

According to FCInterNews, the Nerazzurri chiefs were in London on Tuesday and Wednesday to gather information about several players.

Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario was perhaps the main reason for their scouting mission.

Indeed, the Serie A giants have identified the 29-year-old as a top candidate to replace the departing Yann Sommer.

However, Ausilio and Baccin also used the trip to monitor other potential targets.

Inter Milan Scouted Andrey Santos & Jose Maria Gimenez During Midweek Champions League Action

Baccin and Ausilio were at Stamford Bridge for Chelsea’s dismal 3-0 home loss to Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday.

According to the report, they were in the stands to scout Andrey Santos, who has failed to secure regular first-team action in West London.

Yesterday, they were at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. However, Vicario wasn’t the only reason for their visit.

Instead, they were reportedly keeping a close eye on Atletico Madrid center-back Jose Maria Gimenez.

Widely considered as one of the world’s toughest defenders, the 31-year-old has two more years left to run on his contract in Madrid.

NCAA Wrestling Championships 2026 Brackets, Results, Live Updates

The 2026 NCAA Wrestling Championships are here, and for the next 72 hours, Cleveland becomes the center of the wrestling world. More than 300 wrestlers will take the mat at Rocket Arena with All-American spots, NCAA titles and legacies on the line.

Penn State enters as the team to beat, bringing a lineup loaded with top seeds and title favorites. But this isn’t a coronation. Ohio State, Nebraska and OK State all have the firepower to make things interesting over three days.

Individually, there’s no shortage of storylines. Luke Lilledahl looks to cap a dominant run at 125 lbs. Jax Forrest has been perfect as a true freshman at 133, but enters perhaps the most chaotic bracket of the bunch. 

Jesse Mendez returns as the favorite at 141. PJ Duke, Mitchell Mesenbrink and Levi Haines headline a brutal middleweight stretch, while Josh Barr and Yonger Bastida anchor the upper weights.

Follow along for live updates, results, highlights and updated brackets as the NCAA Championships take place in Cleveland. 

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NCAA Wrestling Championships 2026 Results and Live Updates

Last updated 1:09 p.m. ET, March 19. 

NCAA Wrestling Brackets Updated (Second Round)

Quarterfinals

125 lbs

  • (1) Luke Lilledahl (Penn State) vs. (17) Jett Strickenberger (West Virginia)
  • (9) Maximo Renteria (Oregon State) vs. (8) Dean Peterson (Iowa)
  • (5) Troy Spratley (OK State) vs. (12) Vincent Robinson (NC State)
  • (13) Stevo Poulin (Iowa State) vs. (4) Sheldon Seymour (Lehigh)
  • (3) Nic Bouzakis (Ohio State) vs. (14) Jacob Moran (Indiana)
  • (11) Tyler Klinsky (Rider) vs. (6) Jore Volk (Minnesota)
  • (7) Nico Provo (Stanford) vs. (10) Marc-Anthony McGowan (Princeton)
  • (18) Spencer Moore (Illinois) vs. (2) Eddie Ventresca (Virginia Tech)

133 lbs

  • (1) Jax Forrest (OK State) vs. (17) T.K. Davis (Gardner-Webb)
  • (9) Dominick Serrano (Northern Colorado) vs. (8) Markel Baker (Northern Illinois)
  • (5) Kyler Larkin (Arizona State) vs. (12) Evan Mougalian (Penn)
  • (20) Julian Farber (Northern Iowa) vs. (4) Aaron Seidel (Virginia Tech)
  • (3) Marcus Blaze (Penn State) vs. (19) Gage Walker (Missouri)
  • (11) Tyler Ferrara (Cornell) vs. (6) Drake Ayala (Iowa)
  • (7) Lucas Byrd (Illinois) vs. (23) Braxton Brown (Maryland)
  • (15) Tyler Knox (Stanford) vs. (2) Ben Davino (Ohio State)

NCAA Wrestling Championships First Round Results

First Round

141 lbs

  • (17) Caedyn Ricciardi (Navy) vs. (16) Ryan Jack (NC State): Ricciardi wins by Dec SV 4-1
  • (24) Nash Singleton (Oregon State) vs. (9) Joey Olivieri (Rutgers): Singleton wins by Dec 2-1
  • (8) Vance Vombaur (Minnesota) vs. (25) Tom Crook (Virginia Tech): Vombaur wins by MD 14-2
  • (5) Luke Stanich (Lehigh) vs. (28) Pierson Manville (Arizona State): Stanich wins by TF 21-6 (7:00)
  • (21) Tyler Wells (Oklahoma) vs. (12) Luke Simcox (North Carolina): Wells wins by Dec 3-2
  • (13) Wyatt Henson (Lock Haven) vs. (20) Julian Tagg (South Dakota State): Henson wins by MD 11-2
  • (4) Anthony Echemendia (Iowa State) vs. (29) Jordan Titus (West Virginia): Echemendia wins by Dec 5-1
  • (3) Brock Hardy (Nebraska) vs. (30) Dario Lemus (Maryland): Hardy wins by TF 18-1 (5:47)
  • (11) CJ Composto (Penn) vs. (22) Lorenzo Frezza (Columbia): Composto wins by Dec 2-0
  • (6) Vince Cornella (Cornell) vs. (27) Gable Porter (Virginia): Cornella wins by MD 8-0
  • (7) Nasir Bailey (Iowa) vs. (26) Braden Basile (Army): Bailey wins by MD 14-3
  • (10) Jack Consiglio (Stanford) vs. (23) Dylan Chappell (Bucknell): Consiglio wins by Dec 9-5
  • (15) Elijah Griffin (Rider) vs. (18) Carter Nogle (Air Force): Griffin wins by Dec 7-4
  • (2) Sergio Vega (OK State) vs. (31) Billy DeKraker (Northwestern): Vega wins by Dec 6-0

133lbs

  • (1) Jax Forrest (OK State) vs. (33) Carter Schmidt (Oklahoma): Forrest wins by Fall (2:00)
  • (17) T.K. Davis (Gardner-Webb) vs. (16) Zan Fugitt (Wisconsin): Davis wins by Dec 4-1
  • (9) Dominick Serrano (Northern Colorado) vs. (24) Blake Boarman (Purdue): Serrano wins by Dec 16-14
  • (8) Markel Baker (Northern Illinois) vs. (25) Will Betancourt (Rider): Baker wins by Dec 8-1
  • (5) Kyler Larkin (Arizona State) vs. (28) Garrett Grice (Iowa State): Larkin wins by MD 13-0
  • (12) Evan Mougalian (Penn) vs. (21) Sean Spidle (Northwestern): Mougalian wins by Dec 8-1
  • (20) Julian Farber (Northern Iowa) vs. (13) Jacob Van Dee (Nebraska): Farber wins by Dec 5-4
  • (4) Aaron Seidel (Virginia Tech) vs. (29) Luke Willochell (Wyoming): Seidel wins by TF 17-2 (3:00)
  • (3) Marcus Blaze (Penn State) vs. (30) Gabe Whisenhunt (Oregon State): Blaze wins by TF 17-2 (5:31)
  • (19) Gage Walker (Missouri) vs. (14) Ethan Berginc (Army): Walker wins by Dec 5-0
  • (11) Tyler Ferrara (Cornell) vs. (22) Zach Redding (NC State): Ferrara wins by Dec 6-2
  • (6) Drake Ayala (Iowa) vs. (27) Marcel Lopez (SIUE): Ayala wins by MD 11-1
  • (7) Lucas Byrd (Illinois) vs. (26) Dylan Shawver (Rutgers): Byrd wins by Dec 11-7
  • (23) Braxton Brown (Maryland) vs. (10) Maximilian Leete (American): Brown wins by Dec 4-2
  • (15) Tyler Knox (Stanford) vs. (18) Gunner Andrick (West Virginia): Knox wins by Dec 10-3
  • (2) Ben Davino (Ohio State) vs. (31) Gable Strickland (Lock Haven): Davino wins by TF 17-2 (5:07)

125 lbs

  • (1) Luke Lilledahl (Penn State) vs. (32) Mack Mauger (Missouri): Lilledahl wins by MD 11-2
  • (17) Jett Strickenberger (West Virginia) vs. (16) Ezekiel Witt (North Dakota State): Strickenberger wins by MD 13-5
  • (9) Maximo Renteria (Oregon State) vs. (24) Ayden Smith (Rutgers): Renteria wins by Dec 8-7
  • (8) Dean Peterson (Iowa) vs. (25) Kael Lauridsen (Nebraska): Peterson wins by MD 9-1
  • (5) Troy Spratley (OK State) vs. (28) Andrew Binni (Navy): Spratley wins by MD 11-2
  • (12) Vincent Robinson (NC State) vs. (21) Conrad Hendriksen (Oklahoma): Robinson wins by Dec 5-1
  • (13) Stevo Poulin (Iowa State) vs. (20) Diego Sotelo (Michigan): Poulin wins by Dec 10-6
  • (4) Sheldon Seymour (Lehigh) vs. (29) Tyler Chappell (Pitt): Seymour wins by Fall (5:38)
  • (3) Nic Bouzakis (Ohio State) vs. (30) Sulayman Bah (Columbia): Bouzakis wins by Dec 9-5
  • (14) Jacob Moran (Indiana) vs. (19) Kysen Terukina (North Carolina): Moran wins by Dec 4-2
  • (11) Tyler Klinsky (Rider) vs. (22) Davis Motyka (Penn): Klinsky wins by TF 19-3 (5:45)
  • (6) Jore Volk (Minnesota) vs. (27) Brady Roark (South Dakota State): Volk wins by Dec 8-2
  • (7) Nico Provo (Stanford) vs. (26) Cooper Flynn (Chattanooga): Provo wins by Dec 8-2
  • (10) Marc-Anthony McGowan (Princeton) vs. (23) Nicolar Rivera (Wisconsin): McGowan wins by Fall (5:35)
  • (18) Spencer Moore (Illinois) vs. (15) Koda Holeman (Cal Poly): Moore wins by Dec SV 4-1
  • (2) Eddie Ventresca (Virginia Tech) vs. (31) Desmond Pleasant (Drexel): Ventresca wins by Dec 8-6

Pig Tails

  • 125 lbs - (32) Mack Mauger (Missouri) vs. (33) Jace Schafer (Bloomsburg): Mauger wins by Dec 4-1
  • 133 lbs - (33) Carter Schmidt (Oklahoma) vs. (32) Andrew Austin (Central Michigan): Schmidt wins by MD 11-3
  • 141 lbs - (33) Aldo Hernandez (Appalachian State) vs. (32) Matthew Martino (Princeton): Hernandez wins by Dec 8-5
  • 149 lbs - (33) Austin McBurney (Brown) vs. (32) Clayton Jones (Michigan State): McBurney wins by Dec 11-9
  • 157 lbs - (33) Yannis Charles (Morgan State) vs. (32) Jeb Prechtel (Bellarmine): Charles wins by Dec 15-10
  • 165 lbs - (32) Cody Walsh (Drexel) vs. (33) Ryan Vigil (VMI): Walsh wins by MD 12-2
  • 174 lbs - (33) Grant O’Dell (Bellarmine) vs. (32) Luke Condon (Wisconsin): O’Dell wins by TB-1 4-1
  • 184 lbs - (32) Caleb Uhlenhopp (Utah Valley) vs. (33) Sam Goin (Indiana): Uhlenhopp wins by Dec 4-1
  • 197 lbs - (32) Blake Schaffer (Kent State) vs. (33) Karson Tompkins (Air Force): Schaffer wins by Dec 4-2
  • 285 lbs - (32) Emmanuel Ulrich (American) vs. (33) Mason Rebuck (Bloomsburg): Ulrich wins by Dec 8-6

NCAA Championships Team Scores

Last updated 1:01 p.m. ET, March 19. 

  • 1. Iowa - 4.0  
  • 2. Virginia Tech - 3.5  
  • 3. Lehigh - 3.0  
  • 3. Princeton - 3.0  
  • 5. Penn State - 2.5  
  • 5. Rider - 2.5  
  • 7. Arizona State - 2.0  
  • 7. Drexel - 2.0  
  • 7. Illinois - 2.0  
  • 7. Missouri - 2.0  
  • 7. Oklahoma - 2.0  
  • 7. OK State - 2.0  
  • 7. Stanford - 2.0  
  • 7. West Virginia - 2.0  

NCAA Wrestling Championships 2026 Schedule

Thursday, March 19

  • 12:00 p.m. ET: Session I (First Round) - ESPN2
  • 7:00 p.m. ET: Session II (Second Round, Consolation Matches) - ESPN

Friday, March 20

  • 12:00 p.m. ET: Session III (Quarterfinals, Consolation Matches) - ESPNU
  • 8:00 p.m. ET: Session IV (Semifinals, Consolation Matches) - ESPN2

Saturday, March 21

  • 11:00 a.m. ET: Session V (Medal Matches) - ESPNU
  • 6:30 p.m. ET: Session VI (Finals) - ESPN

How To Watch NCAA Wrestling Championships 2026

  • The 2026 NCAA Wrestling Championships will be broadcast across ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU from March 19-21 in Cleveland. 
  • Every match will also be streamed on ESPN+, including concurrent mat coverage.

NCAA Wrestling Championships 2026 Brackets

Round 1

125 lbs

  • (33) Jace Schafer (Bloomsburg) (23-8) vs. (32) Mack Mauger (Missouri) (22-14)
  • (1) Luke Lilledahl (Penn State) (20-0) - Bye
  • (17) Jett Strickenberger (West Virginia) (19-7) vs. (16) Ezekiel Witt (North Dakota State) (23-11)
  • (9) Maximo Renteria (Oregon State) (20-3) vs. (24) Ayden Smith (Rutgers) (16-11)
  • (25) Kael Lauridsen (Nebraska) (16-11) vs. (8) Dean Peterson (Iowa) (14-6)
  • (5) Troy Spratley (OK State) (16-3) vs. (28) Andrew Binni (Navy) (17-9)
  • (21) Conrad Hendriksen (Oklahoma) (15-12) vs. (12) Vincent Robinson (NC State) (15-4)
  • (13) Stevo Poulin (Iowa State) (15-7) vs. (20) Diego Sotelo (Michigan) (13-12)
  • (29) Tyler Chappell (Pitt) (13-13) vs. (4) Sheldon Seymour (Lehigh) (19-0)
  • (3) Nic Bouzakis (Ohio State) (16-2) vs. (30) Sulayman Bah (Columbia) (23-12)
  • (19) Kysen Terukina (North Carolina) (15-6) vs. (14) Jacob Moran (Indiana) (17-5)
  • (11) Tyler Klinsky (Rider) (26-3) vs. (22) Davis Motyka (Penn) (17-5)
  • (27) Brady Roark (South Dakota State) (21-7) vs. (6) Jore Volk (Minnesota) (22-5)
  • (7) Nico Provo (Stanford) (13-5) vs. (26) Cooper Flynn (Chattanooga) (18-4)
  • (23) Nicolar Rivera (Wisconsin) (18-7) vs. (10) Marc-Anthony McGowan (Princeton) (15-6)
  • (15) Koda Holeman (Cal Poly) (19-5) vs. (18) Spencer Moore (Illinois) (17-8)
  • (31) Desmond Pleasant (Drexel) (23-8) vs. (2) Eddie Ventresca (Virginia Tech) (19-2)

133 lbs

  • (33) Carter Schmidt (Oklahoma) (7-14) vs. (32) Andrew Austin (Central Michigan) (20-13)
  • (1) Jax Forrest (OK State) (13-0) - Bye
  • (17) T.K. Davis (George Washington) (24-1) vs. (16) Zan Fugitt (Wisconsin) (20-6)
  • (9) Dominick Serrano (Northern Colorado) (15-3) vs. (24) Blake Boarman (Purdue) (12-15)
  • (25) Will Betancourt (Rider) (23-8) vs. (8) Markel Baker (Northern Illinois) (26-4)
  • (5) Kyler Larkin (Arizona State) (18-2) vs. (28) Garrett Grice (Iowa State) (6-3)
  • (21) Sean Spidle (Northwestern) (15-8) vs. (12) Evan Mougalian (Penn) (21-5)
  • (13) Jacob Van Dee (Nebraska) (17-6) vs. (20) Julian Farber (Northern Iowa) (18-9)
  • (29) Luke Willochell (Wyoming) (15-10) vs. (4) Aaron Seidel (Virginia Tech) (18-1)
  • (3) Marcus Blaze (Penn State) (21-1) vs. (30) Gabe Whisenhunt (Oregon State) (9-8)
  • (19) Gage Walker (Missouri) (17-7) vs. (14) Ethan Berginc (Army) (16-6)
  • (11) Tyler Ferrara (Cornell) (23-7) vs. (22) Zach Redding (NC State) (12-8)
  • (27) Marcel Lopez (SIUE) (26-9) vs. (6) Drake Ayala (Iowa) (13-8)
  • (7) Lucas Byrd (Illinois) (20-2) vs. (26) Dylan Shawver (Rutgers) (20-11)
  • (23) Braxton Brown (Maryland) (17-9) vs. (10) Maximilian Leete (American) (16-5)
  • (15) Tyler Knox (Stanford) (14-5) vs. (18) Gunner Andrick (West Virginia) (24-8)
  • (31) Gable Strickland (Lock Haven) (26-9) vs. (2) Ben Davino (Ohio State) (27-1)

141 lbs

  • (33) Aldo Hernandez (Appalachian State) (18-14) vs. (32) Matthew Martino (Princeton) (15-15)
  • (1) Jesse Mendez (Ohio State) (22-0) - Bye
  • (17) Caedyn Ricciardi (Navy) (18-8) vs. (16) Ryan Jack (NC State) (15-7)
  • (9) Joey Olivieri (Rutgers) (19-2) vs. (24) Nash Singleton (Oregon State) (15-7)
  • (25) Tom Crook (Virginia Tech) (20-12) vs. (8) Vance Vombaur (Minnesota) (21-6)
  • (5) Luke Stanich (Lehigh) (13-0) vs. (28) Pierson Manville (Arizona State) (17-9)
  • (21) Tyler Wells (Oklahoma) (16-9) vs. (12) Luke Simcox (North Carolina) (16-6)
  • (13) Wyatt Henson (Lock Haven) (24-5) vs. (20) Julian Tagg (South Dakota State) (18-6)
  • (29) Jordan Titus (West Virginia) (16-14) vs. (4) Anthony Echemendia (Iowa State) (19-3)
  • (3) Brock Hardy (Nebraska) (20-5) vs. (30) Dario Lemus (Maryland) (17-13)
  • (19) Haiden Drury (Utah Valley) (21-9) vs. (14) Braeden Davis (Penn State) (12-5)
  • (11) CJ Composto (Penn) (16-4) vs. (22) Lorenzo Frezza (Columbia) (23-10)
  • (27) Gable Porter (Virginia) (20-8) vs. (6) Vince Cornella (Cornell) (19-1)
  • (7) Nasir Bailey (Iowa) (14-7) vs. (26) Braden Basile (Army) (17-6)
  • (23) Dylan Chappell (Bucknell) (21-10) vs. (10) Jack Consiglio (Stanford) (14-5)
  • (15) Elijah Griffin (Rider) (26-7) vs. (18) Carter Nogle (Air Force) (25-8)
  • (31) Billy DeKraker (Northwestern) (15-12) vs. (2) Sergio Vega (OK State) (19-0)

149 lbs

  • (33) Austin McBurney (Brown) (21-13) vs. (32) Clayton Jones (Michigan State) (11-15)
  • (1) Shayne Van Ness (Penn State) (21-0) - Bye
  • (17) Lucas Kapusta (Lock Haven) (25-4) vs. (16) Jacob Frost (Iowa State) (17-7)
  • (9) David Evans (Utah Valley) (20-5) vs. (24) Andrew Clark (Rutgers) (16-10)
  • (25) Michael Gioffre (Illinois) (16-10) vs. (8) Casey Swiderski (OK State) (14-5)
  • (5) Koy Buesgens (NC State) (21-3) vs. (28) Kade Brown (Pitt) (14-8)
  • (21) Gabe Willochell (Wyoming) (17-8) vs. (12) Carter Young (Maryland) (15-4)
  • (13) Joseph Zargo (Wisconsin) (18-6) vs. (20) Chance Lamer (Nebraska) (17-8)
  • (29) Kaden Cassidy (George Mason) (15-4) vs. (4) Collin Gaj (Virginia Tech) (20-8)
  • (3) Cross Wasilewski (Penn) (24-3) vs. (30) Dylan Layton (Rider) (25-9)
  • (19) Brock Herman (Little Rock) (13-3) vs. (14) Caleb Rathjen (Northern Iowa) (9-6)
  • (11) Lachlan McNeil (Michigan) (17-6) vs. (22) Eligh Rivera (Princeton) (13-9)
  • (27) Andre Gonzales (Cal Poly) (17-11) vs. (6) Caleb Tyus (SIUE) (22-2)
  • (7) Ethan Stiles (Ohio State) (15-5) vs. (26) Anderson Heap (Davidson) (20-9)
  • (23) Max Petersen (North Dakota State) (15-8) vs. (10) Aden Valencia (Stanford) (16-7)
  • (15) Ryder Block (Iowa) (13-8) vs. (18) Eugene Harney (Morgan State) (28-4)
  • (31) Ryan Michaels (Edinboro) (24-9) vs. (2) Jaxon Joy (Cornell) (24-1)

157 lbs

  • (33) Yannis Charles (Morgan State) (5-8) vs. (32) Jeb Prechtel (Bellarmine) (18-14)
  • (1) PJ Duke (Penn State) (19-1) - Bye
  • (17) Luke Mechler (Wisconsin) (18-8) vs. (16) Cael Swensen (South Dakota State) (24-7)
  • (9) Daniel Cardenas (Stanford) (17-3) vs. (24) Jaivon Jones (Little Rock) (19-9)
  • (25) Mason Shrader (Central Michigan) (24-10) vs. (8) Brandon Cannon (Ohio State) (18-2)
  • (5) Landon Robideau (OK State) (16-2) vs. (28) Gavin Drexler (North Dakota State) (16-10)
  • (21) Charlie Millard (Minnesota) (18-9) vs. (12) Vinny Zerban (Iowa State) (15-4)
  • (13) Derek Raike (Ohio) (21-5) vs. (20) Jimmy Harrington (Harvard) (21-8)
  • (29) Bryce Lowery (Indiana) (12-11) vs. (4) Kaleb Larkin (Arizona State) (24-2)
  • (3) Meyer Shapiro (Cornell) (15-1) vs. (30) Laird Root (North Carolina) (16-11)
  • (19) Kai Owen (Columbia) (18-7) vs. (14) Ethen Miller (Virginia Tech) (16-6)
  • (11) Ty Watters (West Virginia) (22-3) vs. (22) Colton Washleski (Virginia) (20-10)
  • (27) Dylan Evans (Pitt) (21-8) vs. (6) Jude Swisher (Penn) (20-3)
  • (7) Kannon Webster (Illinois) (20-4) vs. (26) Jonathan Ley (Navy) (26-12)
  • (23) Kaleb Burgess (Buffalo) (18-7) vs. (10) Logan Rozynski (Lehigh) (13-3)
  • (15) Cameron Catrabone (Michigan) (18-8) vs. (18) DJ McGee (George Mason) (24-4)
  • (31) Garrett McChesney (Edinboro) (12-14) vs. (2) Antrell Taylor (Nebraska) (22-3)

165 lbs

  • (33) Ryan Vigil (VMI) (14-9) vs. (32) Cody Walsh (Drexel) (27-13)
  • (1) Mitchell Mesenbrink (Penn State) (22-0) - Bye
  • (17) Braeden Scoles (Illinois) (16-9) vs. (16) Paddy Gallagher (Ohio State) (15-8)
  • (9) Bryce Hepner (North Carolina) (15-4) vs. (24) Sean Seefeldt (Penn) (20-7)
  • (25) Mac Church (Virginia Tech) (24-10) vs. (8) Matty Bianchi (Little Rock) (19-2)
  • (5) LaDarion Lockett (OK State) (16-2) vs. (28) Cody Goebel (Wisconsin) (12-11)
  • (21) Brock Woodcock (SIUE) (28-9) vs. (12) Cesar Alvan (Columbia) (27-8)
  • (13) Andrew Sparks (Minnesota) (19-6) vs. (20) Ty Whalen (Princeton) (20-7)
  • (29) Ryan Burgos (Edinboro) (20-7) vs. (4) Nicco Ruiz (Arizona State) (23-5)
  • (3) Mikey Caliendo (Iowa) (18-4) vs. (30) Thomas Snipes (The Citadel) (22-7)
  • (19) Noah Mulvaney (Bucknell) (25-7) vs. (14) Andrew Barbosa (Rutgers) (18-8)
  • (11) Ryder Downey (Northern Iowa) (21-5) vs. (22) Matthew Olguin (Oregon State) (17-5)
  • (27) EJ Parco (Stanford) (12-7) vs. (6) LJ Araujo (Nebraska) (18-8)
  • (7) Max Brignola (Lehigh) (17-4) vs. (26) Tyler Lillard (Indiana) (12-9)
  • (23) Chris Earnest (Kent State) (18-6) vs. (10) Will Denny (NC State) (16-4)
  • (15) Connor Euton (Iowa State) (17-7) vs. (18) Gunner Filipowicz (Army) (19-6)
  • (31) Jared Keslar (Pitt) (15-13) vs. (2) Joey Blaze (Purdue) (22-1)

174 lbs

  • (33) Grant O'Dell (Bellarmine) (24-8) vs. (32) Luke Condon (Wisconsin) (13-13)
  • (1) Levi Haines (Penn State) (21-0) - Bye
  • (17) Jared Simma (Northern Iowa) (14-9) vs. (16) Nick Fine (Columbia) (24-8)
  • (9) Beau Mantanona (Michigan) (21-7) vs. (24) Garrett Thompson (Ohio) (16-3)
  • (25) Sergio Desiante (Virginia Tech) (20-13) vs. (8) Alex Facundo (OK State) (16-6)
  • (5) Patrick Kennedy (Iowa) (18-4) vs. (28) Holden Garcia (Princeton) (21-10)
  • (21) Lenny Pinto (Rutgers) (13-10) vs. (12) Carter Schubert (Oklahoma) (19-6)
  • (13) Carter Baer (Binghamton) (18-4) vs. (20) Daschle Lamer (Oregon State) (19-3)
  • (29) Avery Bassett (Lock Haven) (22-7) vs. (4) Carson Kharchla (Ohio State) (18-4)
  • (3) Christopher Minto (Nebraska) (20-5) vs. (30) Riley Davis (Wyoming) (11-10)
  • (19) Logan Messer (George Mason) (26-6) vs. (14) Moses Espinoza-Owens (South Dakota State) (27-8)
  • (11) MJ Gaitan (Iowa State) (16-6) vs. (22) Brody Baumann (Purdue) (16-8)
  • (27) Collin Carrigan (North Carolina) (13-10) vs. (6) Matty Singleton (NC State) (16-3)
  • (7) Cam Steed (Missouri) (15-5) vs. (26) Derek Gilcher (Indiana) (14-10)
  • (23) Luca Augustine (Pitt) (12-6) vs. (10) Myles Takats (Bucknell) (22-6)
  • (15) Danny Wask (Navy) (22-4) vs. (18) Colin Kelly (Illinois) (18-8)
  • (31) Cael Valencia (Arizona State) (16-10) vs. (2) Simon Ruiz (Cornell) (16-0)

184 lbs

  • (33) Sam Goin (Indiana) (12-8) vs. (32) Caleb Uhlenhopp (Utah Valley) (16-14)
  • (1) Rocco Welsh (Penn State) (20-0) - Bye
  • (17) Ian Bush (West Virginia) (19-10) vs. (16) Rylan Rogers (Lehigh) (18-6)
  • (9) Chris Moore (Illinois) (18-10) vs. (24) Joe Curtis (Columbia) (26-2)
  • (25) Malachi DuVall (George Mason) (24-5) vs. (8) Silas Allred (Nebraska) (17-7)
  • (5) Brock Mantanona (Michigan) (19-6) vs. (28) Abraham Wojcikiewicz (Stanford) (17-11)
  • (21) Tomas Brooker (Appalachian State) (26-8) vs. (12) Dylan Fishback (Ohio State) (18-8)
  • (13) Isaac Dean (Iowa State) (17-7) vs. (20) Brian Soldano (Oklahoma) (13-8)
  • (29) Nick Fox (Northern Iowa) (12-5) vs. (4) James Conway (Franklin & Marshall) (32-2)
  • (3) Max McEnelly (Minnesota) (19-2) vs. (30) Tyler Bienus (Bucknell) (19-14)
  • (19) Jared McGill (Edinboro) (17-3) vs. (14) Jaden Bullock (Virginia Tech) (20-10)
  • (11) Shane Cartagena-Walsh (Rutgers) (24-8) vs. (22) Zack Ryder (OK State) (12-8)
  • (27) Aidan Brenot (North Dakota State) (16-9) vs. (6) Eddie Neitenbach (Wyoming) (20-6)
  • (7) Angelo Ferrari (Iowa) (11-3) vs. (26) Chase Kranitz (Pitt) (15-9)
  • (23) Ceasar Garza (Cal Poly) (18-2) vs. (10) Caleb Campos (American) (25-6)
  • (15) Sal Perrine (Ohio) (19-4) vs. (18) Jake Dailey (North Carolina) (18-4)
  • (31) Mahonri Rushton (Northern Colorado) (17-14) vs. (2) Aeoden Sinclair (Missouri) (30-1)

197 lbs

  • (33) Karson Tompkins (Air Force) (21-12) vs. (32) Blake Schaffer (Kent State) (22-9)
  • (1) Josh Barr (Penn State) (19-0) - Bye
  • (17) Dillon Bechtold (Bucknell) (15-4) vs. (16) Branson John (Maryland) (25-7)
  • (9) Angelo Posada (Stanford) (16-5) vs. (24) Brock Zurawski (Rider) (22-5)
  • (25) Evan Bates (Missouri) (21-9) vs. (8) DJ Parker (Oklahoma) (19-8)
  • (5) Joey Novak (Wyoming) (17-3) vs. (28) Kael Wisler (Michigan State) (25-10)
  • (21) Rune Lawrence (West Virginia) (17-11) vs. (12) Luke Geog (Ohio State) (16-7)
  • (13) Bennett Berge (South Dakota State) (16-5) vs. (20) Wyatt Ingham (Wisconsin) (17-8)
  • (29) Colton Hawks (Arizona State) (7-9) vs. (4) Sonny Sasso (Virginia Tech) (25-5)
  • (3) Stephen Little (Little Rock) (15-2) vs. (30) Kade Rule (Chattanooga) (18-5)
  • (19) Zayne Lehman (Ohio) (19-2) vs. (14) Gabe Sollars (Indiana) (15-10)
  • (11) Camden McDanel (Nebraska) (20-6) vs. (22) Devin Wasley (North Dakota State) (21-10)
  • (27) Gabe Arnold (Iowa) (18-7) vs. (6) Justin Rademacher (Oregon State) (23-3)
  • (7) Cody Merrill (OK State) (17-4) vs. (26) Ben Vanadia (Purdue) (15-10)
  • (23) Mikey Squires (Binghamton) (19-3) vs. (10) Mac Stout (Pitt) (19-4)
  • (15) Remy Cotton (Rutgers) (18-7) vs. (18) Andrew Reall (Brown) (34-4)
  • (31) Kael Bennie (Utah Valley) (15-16) vs. (2) Rocky Elam (Iowa State) (18-0)

285 lbs

  • (33) Mason Rebuck (Bloomsburg) (22-8) vs. (32) Emmanuel Ulrich (American) (21-14)
  • (1) Yonger Bastida (Iowa State) (25-0) - Bye
  • (17) Vincent Mueller (Columbia) (25-6) vs. (16) Jimmy Mullen (Virginia Tech) (22-7)
  • (9) Cole Mirasola (Penn State) (17-6) vs. (24) Connor Barket (Duke) (23-7)
  • (25) Alex Semenenko (Brown) (25-7) vs. (8) Ben Kueter (Iowa) (9-7)
  • (5) Nick Feldman (Ohio State) (23-5) vs. (28) Jarrett Stoner (Missouri) (23-14)
  • (21) Juan Mora (Oklahoma) (19-7) vs. (12) Braxton Amos (Wisconsin) (20-7)
  • (13) Spencer Lanosga (Navy) (20-8) vs. (20) Dayton Pitzer (Pitt) (16-6)
  • (29) Luke Rasmussen (South Dakota State) (11-11) vs. (4) AJ Ferrari (Nebraska) (15-3)
  • (3) Taye Ghadiali (Michigan) (23-2) vs. (30) Jack Forbes (Utah Valley) (19-12)
  • (19) Nate Schon (Drexel) (18-5) vs. (14) Koy Hopke (Minnesota) (20-9)
  • (11) Devon Dawson (Northern Illinois) (31-4) vs. (22) Trevor Tinker (Cal Poly) (11-4)
  • (27) Hunter Catka (Rutgers) (20-9) vs. (6) Nathan Taylor (Lehigh) (16-3)
  • (7) Konner Doucet (OK State) (17-3) vs. (26) Luke Luffman (Illinois) (14-7)
  • (23) Stephan Monchery (Appalachian State) (23-7) vs. (10) David Szuba (Arizona State) (22-9)
  • (15) Brady Colbert (Army) (18-6) vs. (18) Christian Carroll (Wyoming) (19-6)
  • (31) Brenan Morgan (Virginia) (13-10) vs. (2) Isaac Trumble (NC State) (16-0)

NCAA Wrestling Championships Predictions

125 lbs

  1. Luke Lilledahl, Penn State
  2. Eddie Ventresca, Virginia Tech
  3. Nic Bouzakis, Ohio State
  4. Troy Spratley, Oklahoma State
  5. Jore Volk, Minnesota
  6. Sheldon Seymour, Lehigh
  7. Vincent Robinson, NC State
  8. Dean Peterson, Iowa

"[Luke Lilledahl is the] clear favorite to bring home his first NCAA title in Cleveland." — David Bray

133 lbs

  1. Jax Forrest, Oklahoma State
  2. Marcus Blaze, Penn State
  3. Ben Davino, Ohio State
  4. Aaron Seidel, Virginia Tech
  5. Drake Ayala, Iowa
  6. Lucas Byrd, Illinois
  7. Kyler Larkin, Arizona State
  8. Zan Fugitt, Wisconsin

"[Jax Forrest] is the top seed after a 13-0 true freshman campaign." — Kyle Klingman

141 lbs

  1. Jesse Mendez, Ohio State
  2. Sergio Vega, Oklahoma State
  3. Luke Stanich, Lehigh
  4. Brock Hardy, Nebraska
  5. Anthony Echemendia, Iowa State
  6. Jack Consiglio, Stanford
  7. Vance VomBaur, Minnesota
  8. Vince Cornella, Cornell

"Mendez is the clear favorite to win this year." — Jon Kozak

149 lbs

  1. Shayne Van Ness, Penn State
  2. Lachlan McNeil, Michigan
  3. Casey Swiderski, Oklahoma State
  4. Collin Gaj, Virginia Tech
  5. Jaxon Joy, Cornell
  6. Koy Buesgens, NC State
  7. Carter Young, Maryland
  8. Cross Wasilewski, Penn

"I'm still riding with Van Ness to come out on top." — Jon Kozak

157 lbs

  1. PJ Duke, Penn State
  2. Meyer Shapiro, Cornell
  3. Antrell Taylor, Nebraska
  4. Kaleb Larkin, Arizona State
  5. Landon Robideau, Oklahoma State
  6. Ty Watters, West Virginia
  7. Kannon Webster, Illinois
  8. Brandon Cannon, Ohio State

"PJ Duke has emerged as the man to beat at 157 lbs." — David Bray

165 lbs

  1. Mitchell Mesenbrink, Penn State
  2. Joey Blaze, Purdue
  3. Mikey Caliendo, Iowa
  4. LaDarion Lockett, Oklahoma State
  5. Nicco Ruiz, Arizona State
  6. Ryder Downey, Northern Iowa
  7. LJ Araujo, Nebraska
  8. Will Denny, NC State

"It would be the upset of the tournament if Mesenbrink lost in Cleveland." — JD Rader

174 lbs

  1. Levi Haines, Penn State
  2. Christopher Minto, Nebraska
  3. Simon Ruiz, Cornell
  4. Carson Kharchla, Ohio State
  5. Patrick Kennedy, Iowa
  6. Matty Singleton, NC State
  7. Alex Facundo, Oklahoma State
  8. Cam Steed, Missouri

"Levi Haines is a huge favorite to win this bracket." — JD Rader

184 lbs

  1. Aeoden Sinclair, Missouri
  2. Rocco Welsh, Penn State
  3. Angelo Ferrari, Iowa
  4. Max McEnelly, Minnesota
  5. James Conway, Franklin & Marshall
  6. Silas Allred, Nebraska
  7. Eddie Neitenbach, Wyoming
  8. Brock Mantanona, Michigan

"I'm riding with Aeoden at 184." — Andrew Spe y

197 lbs

  1. Josh Barr, Penn State
  2. Rocky Elam, Iowa State
  3. Justin Rademacher, Oregon State
  4. Stephen Little, Little Rock
  5. Cody Merrill, Oklahoma State
  6. Joey Novak, Wyoming
  7. Sonny Sasso, Virginia Tech
  8. Mac Stout, Pittsburgh

"It’s hard to imagine a scenario where Barr does not win." — Kyle Klingman

285 lbs

  1. Yonger Bastida, Iowa State
  2. Isaac Trumble, NC State
  3. Nick Feldman, Ohio State
  4. Nathan Taylor, Lehigh
  5. Taye Ghadiali, Michigan
  6. AJ Ferrari, Nebraska
  7. Braxton Amos, Wisconsin
  8. Cole Mirasola, Penn State

"I'm picking [Yonger Bastida and Isaac Trumble] to finish in the top two." — Andrew Spey

Penn State Wrestling At NCAA Wrestling Championships

  • 125 lbs - Luke Lilledahl (1)
  • 133 lbs - Marcus Blaze (3)
  • 141 lbs - Braeden Davis (14)
  • 149 lbs - Shayne Van Ness (1)
  • 157 lbs - PJ Duke (1)
  • 165 lbs - Mitchell Mesenbrink (1)
  • 174 lbs - Levi Haines (1)
  • 184 lbs - Rocco Welsh (1)
  • 197 lbs - Josh Barr (1)
  • 285 lbs - Cole Mirasola (9)

Oklahoma State Wrestling At NCAA Wrestling Championships

  • 125 lbs - Troy Spratley (5)
  • 133 lbs - Jax Forrest (1)
  • 141 lbs - Sergio Vega (2)
  • 149 lbs - Casey Swiderski (8)
  • 157 lbs - Landon Robideau (5)
  • 165 lbs - LaDarion Lockett (5)
  • 174 lbs - Alex Facundo (8)
  • 184 lbs - Zack Ryder (22)
  • 197 lbs - Cody Merrill (7)
  • 285 lbs - Konner Doucet (7)

Ohio State Wrestling At NCAA Wrestling Championships

  • 125 lbs - Nic Bouzakis (3)
  • 133 lbs - Ben Davino (2)
  • 141 lbs - Jesse Mendez (1)
  • 149 lbs - Ethan Stiles (7)
  • 157 lbs - Brandon Cannon (8)
  • 165 lbs - Paddy Gallagher (16)
  • 174 lbs - Carson Kharchla (4)
  • 184 lbs - Dylan Fishback (12)
  • 197 lbs - Luke Geog (12)
  • 285 lbs - Nick Feldman (5)

Nebraska Wrestling At NCAA Wrestling Championships

  • 125 lbs - Kael Lauridsen (25)
  • 133 lbs - Jacob Van Dee (13)
  • 141 lbs - Brock Hardy (3)
  • 149 lbs - Chance Lamer (20)
  • 157 lbs - Antrell Taylor (2)
  • 165 lbs - LJ Araujo (6)
  • 174 lbs - Christopher Minto (3)
  • 184 lbs - Silas Allred (8)
  • 197 lbs - Camden McDanel (11)
  • 285 lbs - AJ Ferrari (4)

Iowa Wrestling At NCAA Wrestling Championships

  • 125 lbs - Dean Peterson (8)
  • 133 lbs - Drake Ayala (6)
  • 141 lbs - Nasir Bailey (7)
  • 149 lbs - Ryder Block (15)
  • 165 lbs - Mikey Caliendo (3)
  • 174 lbs - Patrick Kennedy (5)
  • 184 lbs - Angelo Ferrari (7)
  • 197 lbs - Gabe Arnold (27)
  • 285 lbs - Ben Kueter (8)

Michigan Wrestling At NCAA Wrestling Championships

  • 125 lbs - Diego Sotelo (20)
  • 149 lbs - Lachlan McNeil (11)
  • 157 lbs - Cameron Catrabone (15)
  • 174 lbs - Beau Mantanona (9)
  • 184 lbs - Brock Mantanona (5)
  • 285 lbs - Taye Ghadiali (3)

Where To Watch The NCAA Wrestling Championships 2026?

The 2026 NCAA Wrestling Championships will be broadcast March 19, 20 and 21 across ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU. Every match will also be streamed live on ESPN+, including concurrent mat coverage.

When Is NCAA Wrestling Championships 2026

The 2026 NCAA Wrestling Championships begin March 19 and run through March 21 at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, Ohio.

What Time Does The NCAA Wrestling Tournament Start?

On March 19, the NCAA Wrestling Championships begin at 12:00 p.m. ET with Session II starting at 7:00 p.m. ET.

NCAA Wrestling Today

Today, March 19, is the beginning of the 2026 NCAA Wrestling Championships. Session I starts at 12:00 p.m. ET. The tournament runs through March 21. Stay tuned for results and live updates.

Trackwrestling Has Joined The New FloWrestling

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Fans can follow every bout with pro-grade brackets, mat schedules, team rosters and detailed wrestler profiles—all seamlessly integrated within FloWrestling.

This move delivers a faster, smarter and more connected experience for the wrestling community. Through the updated FloSports app, users can track live results, explore brackets and even sign up for free alerts so they never miss a match.

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De'Von Achane may be "not available," but is he truly untouchable?

After trading receiver Jaylen Waddle to the Broncos, the Dolphins got the word out that running back De'Von Achane is not available.

But there's a difference between being "not available" and truly touchable.

Very few players would never be traded, under any circumstances and for any offer. Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen are the first two names that come to mind.

There's surely a package the Dolphins wouldn't refuse for Achane. And it's possible, frankly, that they're calling him "not available" in order to get the offers closer to that range.

Achane, 24, was a third-round pick in 2023. He had a breakout season in 2025, rushing for 1,350 yards and averaging 5.7 yards per carry. (He also had 488 receiving yards and scored 12 total touchdowns.)

He's due to make $5.767 million in 2026, the final year of his four-year rookie deal. The Dolphins, if they're intent on keeping him, need to decide whether to extend his contract in the not-too-distant future or to see how next season goes before possibly playing the franchise-tag dance.

Regardless, he's not among the handful of "untouchable" players. There's surely an offer big enough to get him. Calling him "not available" means that they haven't gotten an offer yet that they like. Injecting the possibility of a trade into the NFL ether is an unmistakable message to anyone who'd be interested in trying to get them to change their mind.

Meet Chase Johnston, the High Point shooter who's not made a 2-pointer

The High Point Panthers have one of the most unique players in college basketball on its roster: Chase Johnston, a 6-foot-3 senior with a speciality.

Johnston, a 22-year-old who previously played at Stetson and Florida Gulf Coast, is a player who knows his role. He only shoots 3-pointers when he is on the court. Johnston, who was in the starting lineup for the first 11 games of the season and has since come off the bench, is the definition of a shooter's shooter.

He is averaging 13.0 attempts from beyond the arc per 40 minutes, shooting 48.5 percent on 3-pointers. But he has not yet made a single 2-pointer in any game this season. In fact, he has only attempted four 2-pointers and four free throws during this campaign.

The guard last made a 2-pointer in a college basketball game on February 5, 2025 and last made a free throw on February 19, 2025. That is over 13 months without making a shot inside the arc or at the charity stripe.

During his collegiate career, Johnston has attempted as many as 17 shots from beyond the arc during a game. He has recorded more than 30 NCAA games with at least ten 3-point attempts. Almost all of them are catch-and-shoot attempts.

This is not the kind of player that you want to see get hot as we have seen him hit more than 8 shots from long distance a few times while in college. That is dangerous in March, but he is also one-dimensional enough that his opponents know exactly what he is going to do. They just have to stop him.

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A baseball title unleashes the happiness Venezuelans kept bottled up for years

CARACAS, Venezuela — There’s happiness, and then there’s Venezuelan happiness. It feels sweeter. Louder. Deeper.

Maybe because it doesn’t arrive as often. Or because it has been repressed by security forces and self-censored to avoid jail. Or because it seems collectively and individually unattainable.

But the nation felt it. Its people cried, yelled, danced, hugged and drank after Venezuela’s 3-2 victory over the United States in the World Baseball Classic final the previous night brought out the emotion.

“We hadn’t expressed this happiness that we want to shout,” hairdresser Deyanira Machado said outside a beauty salon in Caracas, the capital.

Unlike so much here, the score on televisions across the country was final. It was not going to change in the coming minutes or days. It was not subject to interpretation. And the young and old, politically active or not, rich and poor, exhaled after holding their breath for years.

“We had that happiness stored away to unleash it properly one day, like last night, and even better than last night,” Machado said.

The victory arrived after two dizzying months for Venezuelans.

They started the year seeing their authoritarian president of almost 13 years, Nicolás Maduro, spirited away in the night by the U.S. military and emerging handcuffed in New York City. Then they saw the White House work with ruling-party loyalists, not the political opposition, to try to turn the country around.

While thousands of Venezuelans abroad celebrated Maduro’s fall, nobody here dared to publicly express even a hint of approval. Brutal government repression, particularly after the 2024 presidential election, had taught them to restrain themselves from expressing facts or emotions that could be considered antagonistic.

Happiness, or dissent, was policed. People who celebrated what ample credible evidence showed to be a resounding win for the opposition candidate became government targets after electoral authorities declared Maduro the winner without presenting evidence to back their claim. Social media posts and WhatsApp statuses were enough to land someone in jail.

Fear, anger and disappointment festered. Even neighborhood group chats went quiet as disagreements with neighbors became too risky.

Venezuelans adapted yet again, always feeling like the other shoe is about to drop. Adults became solely focused on “resolver,” figuring out their every day, working one, two or three jobs to afford just food. Triple-digit inflation made anything but necessities a luxury.

Acting president Delcy Rodríguez declared a national “day of joy” after the game ended, making it a nonworking holiday for anyone except essential workers. Not that anyone needed permission to skip work or school. It was a given the moment the game ended and the noise began.

People banged pots and pans across Caracas as a racket of honking horns from cars and motorcycles took over some roads. Venezuelans in public plazas sang the national anthem with tears streaming down their faces. The entire city seemed to be awake well past midnight. Grocery carts at 24-hour stores filled up with beer.

Unfiltered joy filled the streets and social media well. The red, yellow and blue flag hung from windows, waved from motorcycles and became a scarf.

“This championship isn’t just about a baseball game, as people may think,” hospital employee Lanjhonier Lozada said as he walked to work waving a Venezuelan flag and high-fiving equally overjoyed strangers.

“This game is historic. Words fail me,” he said. “We are world champions! Who would have imagined it?”

Who would have? The myriad children who play in local leagues and dream of MLB careers. But it might have been harder for their parents to believe in the possibility. Adults, after all, have been hardened by a crisis that pushed more than 7.7 million Venezuelans to leave their country and saw world leaders use their nation’s name as a synonym for trouble.

So when the players lifted the trophy, they lifted the spirits of Venezuelans around the planet.

“This triumph isn’t just celebrated in Venezuela. In every corner of the world, there is a Venezuelan,” said Yenny Reyes, a mom of two young baseball fans.

“I’m convinced that this is Venezuela’s year,” she said. “This is the beginning of many good things to come for Venezuela.”

Liam Rosenior reveals action taken over Chelsea ‘mole’ after PSG team news leak

Liam Rosenior has said that Chelsea have “dealt with” the apparent dressing room mole who has been leaking team news to the media.

Information around Rosenior’s starting XI for both Champions League legs against Paris Saint-Germain appeared in French outlets several hours before the matches.

And while it is understood that the culprit is not a member of the playing squad, the head coach confirmed in his press conference to preview Saturday’s Premier League trip to Everton that they have been identified.

“We know [who it was],” Rosenior said. “It’s not come from any place of malicious intent, to me or the team. We know where it’s come from and we’ve dealt with the situation.”

Before Tuesday night’s second leg at Stamford Bridge, which PSG won 3-0, the entire Chelsea team was revealed in France with reports also including details that Jorrel Hato and Trevoh Chalobah had been working together as a centre-back pairing during their final training session, which was behind closed doors, on Monday.

Those stories came following reports that Wesley Fofana had been sidelined by another injury.

Chalobah, meanwhile, is expected to miss six weeks of action having been stretchered off late in the second leg with an ankle injury.

Rosenior initially expected a longer layoff for the defender and the head coach is relieved that he could return before the end of the campaign.

“You’re really, really worried the next day,” Rosenior said. “Obviously, it’s never good that Trevoh is out for any period of time but, fortunately, it’s nowhere near as serious as we first feared. It’s still a serious injury but we’re looking at a period of maybe six weeks.”

Rosenior also played down comments made by Enzo Fernandez to ESPN Argentina which suggested he may look to explore a move away from the Bridge this summer.

The Chelsea boss said he had “a great conversation” with the Argentina midfielder on Thursday morning and is in no doubt that he remains completely invested in the cause.

"What I will say is that he made it really clear how happy he is here at this club, how much he wants to win and how passionate he is for us to be successful,” Rosenior continued.

"He also said that in translation and in emotion, things get misconstrued. For me, he is fully committed to this group and to winning here at this football club."

Dallas Goedert, Eagles agree to new 1-year contract with 4 void years

PHILADELPHIA, PA - JANUARY 11: Dallas Goedert #88 of the Philadelphia Eagles runs the ball during an NFL wild card playoff football game against the San Francisco 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field on January 11, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Eagles have nearly lost starting tight end Dallas Goedert to free agency more than once, but in 2026 he’ll return to Philadelphia on another one-year deal — this one worth $7 million, including $4.25 million signing bonus, according to ESPN. After pushing his contract void date twice, the two sides finally came to an agreement just before the Eagles were set to take a $20 million dead cap hit.

Now we know the exact structure of Goedert’s new deal, and Howie Roseman was working his magic — as always. Nearly all of the $7 million deal is guaranteed by way of signing and roster bonuses, and the team added four void years.

Dallas Goedert's 1-yr $7M guaranteed contract is peak #Eagles.

The deal includes:
A min. $1.3M salary

A $4.25M signing bonus

A $1.45M roster bonus, treated as a signing bonus

$1M of LTBE incentives, $955k of which are treated as a signing bonus.

And of course, 4 void years.

— Spotrac (@spotrac) March 19, 2026

Goedert is coming off a career-high, franchise-best season, with 11 regular-season touchdowns. Through his eight years with the Eagles, the tight end has an 11.4 yard per catch average, a 61.5 percent success rate, and has routinely been instrumental to moving the ball when the offense stalled. He was such an important piece, quarterback Jalen Hurts personally called the TE after their Super Bowl win and helped persuade him to re-sign with Philadelphia in 2025.

His value was on full display despite the team not returning to the big game last season, and Goedert earned a bigger contract in 2026 as a result.

The Eagles had three of their four tight ends heading for free agency this offseason, but will now bring back the leader of the group. They’ve also re-signed Grant Calcaterra and brought in blocking TE Johnny Mundt to fill out the room. You’d have to expect the Eagles to also bring in a rookie to develop.

Ex-49ers long snapper signs with Dolphins

Former San Francisco 49ers long snapper Taybor Pepper has found a new team. Pepper, who sat out the 2025 season after being released, is signing with the Miami Dolphins, the team announced.

Pepper, 31, played 80 games for the 49ers from 2020 to 2024 as well as nine postseason games. He went undrafted out of Michigan State in 2016 and bounced around a few teams before landing with the Green Bay Packers in 2018. Pepper previously played with the Dolphins in 2019 for the season.

The 49ers extended Jon Weeks ahead of free agency after he replaced Pepper in 2025.

This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: NFL free agency: Ex-49ers long snapper signs with Dolphins

Michael Johnson opens up on UFC 326 loss: 'I'm not f*cking leaving'

Michael Johnson is here to stay.

The 39-year-old lightweight veteran suffered a second-round knockout to Drew Dober at UFC 326 earlier this month. A disappointed Johnson (24-20 MMA, 16-16 UFC) took to Instagram to post a video statement addressing the loss, where he won Round 1 on all three judges' scorecards.

"Last week was a tough pill to swallow," Johnson said. "Damn, everything was going so good. But I guess that's when the worst happens, right, when things are going too good?"

Johnson was caught with a big left hand, but gave credit to the UFC lightweight division's all-time leader in knockout wins.

"It was no fluke," Johnson said. "It was no lucky punch or no bullsh*t like that. He caught me right on the f*cking chin. I just made a small mistake and got a little too comfortable in there, I guess, and I paid the price. Drew fought a good fight. He stayed patient, he took the little damage I was giving him, a few jabs.

"I didn't fight my fight at all. I don't know – maybe it was my mind was going a million places. Maybe it was the back-to-back camps, the two close weight cuts, who knows? But at the end of the day, Michael Johnson went in there and he f*cking lost."

The loss to Dober snapped Johnson's three-fight winning streak, which included an upset decision over Daniel Zellhuber at UFC 318. The Kill Cliff FC fighter is down, but certainly not out.

"We've lost some battles, but we're in it for the war, and we're going to win the war," Johnson said. "I'm not f*cking leaving. I'm not leaving anytime soon. I'm a winner, and I'm going to win. I want a lot of the rematches I've lost. I want the (Justin) Gaethje rematch. This was definitely one that I want back because I just made a small mistake. Unfortunately in this game, small mistakes could lead to huge consequences.

"I was a little emo, a little depressed, a little ashamed, embarrassed of myself last week, but now we're up and running. Now we're ready to go. Let's shake it off and get back to work."

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Michael Johnson after UFC 326 loss: 'I'm not f*cking leaving'

Fiorentina attempt ambitious move for Enzo Maresca

Fiorentina attempt ambitious move for Enzo Maresca
Fiorentina attempt ambitious move for Enzo Maresca

Fiorentina are weighing up an ambitious move for Enzo Maresca, with the club having already established initial contact with the Italian tactician.

According to TMW, La Viola’s sporting director Fabio Paratici held an informal call with Maresca to outline the club’s long-term project. The club’s project was explained to him, as they are currently steering clear of relegation.

While there is an internal acknowledgement that securing the ex- Chelsea manager will be nearly impossible, the Tuscan club is determined to test the waters regardless.

Maresca’s current priority remains a potential move to Manchester City, where he is viewed as a leading candidate to succeed Pep Guardiola. While he is reportedly intrigued by the prospect of managing Napoli or Juventus, the stability of Antonio Conte and Luciano Spalletti in those respective roles has made a return to the Premier League his most likely path, with Manchester United previously mentioned as an option.

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Fiorentina chief Ferrari’s warning: ‘Take nothing for granted’

Fiorentina chief Ferrari’s warning: ‘Take nothing for granted’
Fiorentina chief Ferrari’s warning: ‘Take nothing for granted’

Fiorentina director general Alessandro Ferrari has a clear message for the Conference League with Rakow. ‘We must take nothing for granted.’

It kicks off at the Zaglebiowski Park Sportowy in Sosnowiec at 17.45 GMT (18.45 CET).

You can follow all the build-up and action as it happens from this game and Roma vs. Bologna on the Liveblog.

The Viola have a 2-1 first leg lead in this Round of 16 tie, thanks to the late Albert Gudmundsson penalty after goals from Cher Ndour and Jonatan Braut Brunes at the Stadio Artemio Franchi.

Fiorentina turn focus to Conference League

CREMONA, ITALY – MARCH 16: Dodo of ACF Fiorentina celebrates after scoring the 0-3 goal during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and ACF Fiorentina at Stadio Giovanni Zini on March 16, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)

“The Conference League is a tournament where we want to go as far as possible, and have also an opportunity to shrug off the worries of Serie A this season,” Ferrari told Sky Sport Italia.

“We’ve seen how difficult it is in European football, so nothing can be taken for granted.”

Moise Kean was only expected to be on the bench after an ankle injury, but he gets his first start since March 2, and only the second start of the Conference League proper.

FLORENCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 7: Moise Kean of ACF Fiorentina scores a goal during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Torino FC at Artemio Franchi on February 7, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

“The team had one approach up until January, then changed gear after that. We hope that there was progress in dealing with situations, understanding the issues, but also we’ve seen how easy it is to fall back into bad habits. Hopefully we have learned to focus on just one game at a time and take nothing for granted.”

Today is a special commemoration for Fiorentina, as it is two years since the death of director Joe Barone, who had come so close to winning the Conference League, losing two Finals.

“Barone left an enormous mark on us all. Rocco Commisso put in the money for the Viola Park, Barone had the tenacity and determination to get it built. He is missed not just by Fiorentina, but by the world of sport, and he will always be with us.”

Julian Nagelsmann quotes Fabian Hürzeler when commenting on Pascal Groß’ Germany call up: “Pascal is a magnet between players.”

Julian Nagelsmann quotes Fabian Hürzeler when commenting on Pascal Groß’ Germany call up: “Pascal is a magnet between players.”
Julian Nagelsmann quotes Fabian Hürzeler when commenting on Pascal Groß’ Germany call up: “Pascal is a magnet between players.”

German national team head coach Julian Nagelsmann has had an opportunity to explain his selection of Brighton’s Pascal Groß for the March international break. Some explanation was in order, particularly in light of the fact that Nagelsmann once again opted to pass up Stuttgart midfielder Angelo Stiller. Nagelsmann offered up comments on both players at a Thursday DFB press conference. 

Nagelsmann speaks on Pascal Groß and the midfield

I don’t see Angelo in the starting XI,” Nagelsmann noted. “Which is why we decided to fill up the spots behind him differently. In terms of ability, I see Pavlo [Bayern’s Aleksandar Pavlovic] ahead. I also didn’t give Leon Goretzka a free pass [in a recent Kicker interview]. I wanted to boost his confidence and he knows he enjoys my trust. He still needs to get more playing time [at Bayern] in April.

Fabian Hürzeler summed it up well,” Nagelsmann said of Groß. “He ‘Pascal makes other players better.’ He has the gift of connecting players with one another. I see him as a magnet among the players, someone who has a good sense of who needs what at any given moment.

He’ll be good for us.” Nagelsmann went on to say. “Pascal is very, very selfless. He’s simply a great person and therefore also a really good squad player.

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Pat Kelsey sets tone as Louisville embraces March Madness spotlight

Pat Kelsey sets tone as Louisville embraces March Madness spotlight originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

For Pat Kelsey, the stage never needs selling.

“The NCAA Tournament, March Madness, it’s the best spectacle in American sports,” Kelsey said. “And to be a part of it once again, we feel very, very fortunate.”

That mindset has carried over to a Louisville roster built on balance, experience and belief. Few teams in the field can match the Cardinals’ scoring versatility. With multiple players capable of taking over a game.

“I think it just makes it easier on all of us,” Ryan Conwell said. “Being such a diverse team, being able to score in a multitude of ways, it allows all of us to get more open looks.”

That trust has been years in the making for a group that includes transfers and veterans alike.

Isaac McKneely, who arrived after three seasons at Virginia, called the move “the best decision I ever could have made,” adding that Louisville’s demanding schedule prepared the team for this moment.

“We’ve been working really hard since June,” McKneely said. “We’re prepared, we’re ready to go, and can’t wait to play.”

Still, the Cardinals enter the tournament without one of their key pieces. Kelsey confirmed Mikel Brown Jr. will not play in the opener, forcing Louisville to once again adjust on the fly.

For what it's worth, Brown was seen during the open practice session warming up with the team.

Mikel Brown Jr participated in Louisville’s practice today despite being out for opening weekend

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— Mostly Hoops With Mark Titus & Co. (@MostlyHoopsShow) March 18, 2026

“Our guys never blinked,” Kelsey said. “Roles change a little bit, but everybody has to step up.”

That next-man-up mentality has become a defining trait.

Adrian Wooley and Conwell have shared primary ball-handling duties, while others have filled gaps across the rotation. It’s a reflection of both roster construction and Kelsey’s personality, one his players summed up in a few words.

“Energetic, passion, and determined.”

That identity extends to Louisville’s style of play, too. Kelsey expects a fast-paced matchup against South Florida, with both teams valuing tempo, attacking the basket and the three-point shot.

More: March Madness: NCAA tournament should expand to 80 or 96 teams or revert to 64

“It’s going to be a really, really fun game,” Kelsey said. “People are going to be entertained.”

For Louisville, though, the focus remains internal.

Last year’s first-round loss hasn’t been part of the conversation. Not this week, and not in this locker room.

More: Why Bryce James has already done something LeBron and Bronny never did

“Our philosophy is the next thing is the most important thing,” Kelsey said. “Pour your whole heart and soul into that, and the results take care of themselves.”

That next thing arrives now. And for a program leaning on depth, resilience and belief, the moment feels like exactly what they’ve been building toward.

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The 49ers had to up their original offer for Osa Odighizuwa

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 17: Osa Odighizuwa #97 of the Dallas Cowboys stands on the sideline during the national anthem prior to the game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium on November 17, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Brooke Sutton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Once the Dallas Cowboys invested in Quinnen Williams and Kenny Clark, Osa Odighizuwa became expendable in their eyes. Ahead of the San Francisco 49ers trading for a star interior pass rusher, there were reports of teams monitoring Odighizuwa for a trade.

On Wednesday, ESPN went through each team’s free agency, and in the Cowboys section, they mentioned how the 49ers originally offered a Day 3 pick, but had to up their offer:

One thing we heard: The 49ers initially thought the Cowboys were willing to trade Odighizuwa for monetary purposes and were offering a Day 3 pick in return. When they were informed the Cowboys were willing to keep Odighizuwa, the Niners gave up the No. 92 pick. As a result, the Cowboys added their first Day 2 pick.

The 49ers capitalized on the surplus at defensive tackle for the Cowboys. But did they get duped into thinking there were better offers out there?

From the report that teams were keeping an eye on Odighizuwa 24 hours before the deal, the Niners either offered a higher pick to ensure they got their guy or fell for a leak. Maybe. Maybe not. Are you buying this?

Regardless, for the caliber of player, the 49ers are in a far better situation heading into 2026 with Odighizuwa than they would have been with the prospect they selected at the end of the third round.

What to know about the Rochester Grizzlies in the NA3HL Central Division Finals

Mar. 19—The Rochester Grizzlies are back in a familiar place.

For a sixth consecutive season, the Grizzlies are in the North American 3 Hockey League Central Division Finals.

Rochester is also hoping to avoid a repeat of recent history. After winning the Fraser Cup — the NA3HL national championship — in 2022, the Grizzlies have lost three straight years in the division finals.

The task is a tall one again, as they'll face regular-season division champion West Bend (Wis.) in the best-of-3 Division Finals, beginning at 7 p.m. tonight in West Bend. Game 2 is set for 7 p.m. Friday at the Rochester Recreation Center, with a Game 3, if necessary, to take place at 7 p.m. Saturday at West Bend.

The Grizzlies and the Power swept division semifinal series last weekend. Rochester (31-17-1 overall) beat the Wausau Cyclones in back-to-back games, while West Bend (43-3-3) shut out the St. Louis Jr. Blues by a combined 8-0 to win their series.

Here are 4 more Things to Know about this weekend's NA3HL Central Division Finals:

Though Rochester is just 1-7-0 against West Bend this season, the Grizzlies have done something quite rare: They beat the Power in regulation, on their home ice.

Rochester handed West Bend one of its three regulation losses through 49 games this year, a 6-3 Grizzlies win in the teams' most recent matchup, on Feb. 14.

The other seven matchups have all gone West Bend's way, and only one of those was decided by one goal — a 7-6 Power victory at the Rochester Recreation Center in the early stages of the season, on Nov. 17.

West Bend has outscored Rochester 35-22 in their eight meetings — an average of 4.38-2.75.

This series is also a rematch of last year's Central Division Finals, a hard-fought series that the Power won two games to one, including one-goal victories in Games 2 and 3, after Rochester won the opener 4-0.

Grizzlies forward Mason Decker — a former Rochester John Marshall standout — has made his mark on the team's all-time record book.

The 6-foot-1, 195-pound forward led the Grizzlies with 39 goals and 28 assists, for 67 points, in the regular season. He stayed hot last weekend, with four goals — including three on the power play — and seven points in Rochester's two-game sweep against Wausau.

His 43 goals are the most in a season in Grizzlies history; Decker passed previous record-holder Vladislav Sorokin (41) last weekend. The 20-year-old Decker also now holds the franchise record for most points in a season, at 74. That mark also surpasses Sorokin, who had 70 points in 2018-19.

West Bend has been one of the NA3HL's hottest teams all season, losing just three times in regulation and bringing a 43-3-3 overall record into the Central Division Finals.

Rochester has been nearly as hot over the past two months, winning 12 of its past 14 games, including four in a row. The Grizzlies have outscored their opponents 75-35 during that span, an average of 5.36-2.5.

Decker leads the way for Rochester with 27 points in that stretch, Brett Ludvigsen has 18 points, Andrew Bastian has 16, and defenseman Trenton Fore and forward Ole Fevold have 12 in that stretch.

Rochester's top four scorers in the division semifinals are all from southeastern Minnesota, which is perhaps no surprise because they were four of the team's top five scorers during the regular season.

Second-year forward Mason Decker had four goals and seven points in the two-game sweep against Wausau in the division semifinals. He led the team in the regular season with 39 goals and 67 points, and he had a team-best four goals and seven points in the division semifinals.

Former Dodge County star forward Brett Ludvigsen had two goals and four points against Wausau after a 14-goal, 49-point regular season; Mankato East grad Andrew Bastian has a goal and three assists so far in the postseason after an eight-goal, 46-point regular season; and John Marshall grad Ole Fevold had a three-point series on the heels of a 14-goal, 41-point regular season.

Aryna Sabalenka rocks bold look at Bad Bunny's Miami hotspot

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Aryna Sabalenka stepped out in a bold look ahead of the Miami Open this week. 

The newly engaged tennis pro wore an oversized tiger-print fur coat while partying with her fiancee, businessman Georgios Frangulis, at Bad Bunny's Miami restaurant Gekko, which hosted an opening dinner for the tournament. 

Sabalenka turned heads as she arrived at the luxury Japanese-inspired steakhouse in Miami's Brickell neighborhood in the tiger fur layered over a sleek silver minidress. She accessorized the look with black tights, gold layered necklaces, and her massive engagement ring. 

"The only right outfit for my first night back in Miami… ♥️🐅," the four-time Grand Slam winner captioned an Instagram post recapping her night. 

The world's No. 1 looked relaxed and confident as she enjoyed the night out with Frangulis just days before returning to the court.

Sabalenka was clearly the tournament's opening dinner, as she partied alongside a slew of fellow tennis star's, including Taylor Fritz, Italian star Matteo Berrettini, Frances Tiafoe, and Bulgari'as Grigor Dimitrov. 

READ MORE: Aryna Sabalenka stuns in bikini during Mykonos vacation after upset

Fans share mixed reactions on Aryna Sabalenka's Miami fashion choice

It didn't take long for fans to take notice of Sabalenka's latest appearance, with several people leaving positive reactions to her bold off-the-court look. 

"Obsessed🐯♥️," one fan commented. 

"Aryna is always on 🔥," another said. 

"10000000 times amazing!!!" someone else wrote. 

Others weren't as impressed and didn't hold back from dropping their opinion in her comments section. 

"You need to hire someone who can style you better and more classy," one person commented. 

"Money can't buy class lol," a second wrote. 

"I hope its no real fur," a third commented. 

Sabalenka will try to defend her title at the tournament at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on Thursday, just weeks after announcing her engagement to Frangulis. 

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Mason Jones vs. Axel Sola prediction, odds, pick for UFC London

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It’s time for UFC London’s Featured Prelim bout of the night as we bring you a prediction and pick for the Lightweight (155) tilt. Mason Jones of Wales will take on France’s Axel Sola in a coin-flip matchup between two highly-skilled fighters. Check our UFC odds series for the Jones-Sola prediction and pick.

Mason Jones (17-2) has gone 3-2-0-1 since joining the UFC roster in 2021. After an unsuccessful UFC stint from 2021-22, Jones went 4-0 in Cage Warriors and has since notched back-to-back wins since returning for his second opportunity. He comes in the near-even favorite standing 5-foot-10 with a 74-inch reach.

Axel Sola (11-0-1) will make his g second UFC appearance following a successful TKO debut over Rhys McKee. He was the former champion at Ares FC with a six-fight unbeaten streak, coming in looking to make another impression against a fellow prospect. Sola stands 6-foot-2 with a 74-inch reach.

UFC London Odds, courtesy of DraftKings

UFC London Odds: Mason Jones-Axel Sola Odds

Mason Jones: -122

Axel Sola: +102

Over 2.5 rounds: -188

Under 2.5 rounds: +145

Why Mason Jones Will Win

  • Last Fight: (W) Bolaji Oki – TKO (ground-and-pound, R2)
  • Last 5: 5-0
  • Finishes: 8 KO/TKO, 3 SUB

Mason Jones turned in his most impressive performance his last time out against Bolaji Oki, silencing another solid prospect with an unlikely finish. Jones was the slight -150 favorite during that fight, but he looked to be on a completely different level from Oki in the grappling. Taking mount, he managed to land devastating elbows to finish the fight, putting his ground control and aggressive offense on full display.

Jones will come into this fight an even shorter favorite facing a dynamic kickboxer in Axel Sola. He’s controlled the striking totals during his last few fights, but he can’t afford to fall behind or lend himself to a brawl against his seasoned opponent. Jones’ real advantage will be in the grappling and on the mat where he’s able to chain takedowns and chase submission attempts.

Jones will also fight behind an impressive 81% takedown defense, but he shouldn’t be all too worried about Sola shooting takedowns or initiating the grappling. In fact, Jones should be the one leading the dance and dictating where this fight takes place for the majority, likely why he’s listed with the slight edge to win.

Why Axel Sola Will Win

  • Last Fight: (W) Rhys McKee – TKO (body shot to ground strikes, R3)
  • Last 5: 4-0-1
  • Finishes: 6 KO/TKO, 1 SUB

Axel Sola will look to build upon the momentum from his UFC debut after taking out Rhys McKee with a body shot and ground strikes in the third round. Sola was actually slightly behind in the first two rounds thanks to formidable defense from both sides, but his precision and ability to exploit the body late in the fight ultimately earned him the win. This time around, he’ll have to be all the more precise against a stronger opponent defensively in Jones.

Sola is very relaxed in his stance and typically remains fairly mobile when moving laterally. He plants his front foot when opening his striking exchanges and throws short, yet powerful hooks in succession before finishing with his cross right hand. He’s also very willing to throw knees and engage in the clinch, but his best results come from range and picking his opponent apart.

To win this fight, Sola will certainly have to improve his takedown defense and effectively defend the submissions throughout this fight. He should be able to hold his own on the feet and threaten Jones with accurate combinations, but the real test will be whether he can defend the submission attempts and get back to his feet.

Final Mason Jones-Axel Sola Prediction & Pick

Both fighters are riding their own waves of momentum heading into this fight and the odds are nearly even given their comparable skill sets. Mason Jones is certainly the better grappler and has more experience facing competition at this level. Axel Sola has the potential to take control in the striking exchanges, but only if he’s able to hurt Jones early and stuff the takedowns that will inevitably come if Jones falls behind.

However, we’ve seen Mason Jones make a concerted effort to improve his striking in the last few fights and he’s likely to put his boxing chops on full display in this one. Axel Sola will welcome the striking exchanges, but Jones will have the deeper arsenal to work with having the wrestling as his backup plan.

For our final prediction, we’ll have to side with the experience and well-round skill set of Mason Jones to prevail in this fight. He has more ways to win and more ways to dictate where the fight takes place, so we’ll feel comfortable taking Jones and the over.

Final Mason Jones-Axel Sola Prediction & Pick: Mason Jones (-122); OVER 2.5 Rounds (-118)

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Siena vs Duke Predictions, Picks & Best Bets for Today's March Madness Game

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The No. 1 Duke Blue Devils are a massive 28.5-point favorite against the No. 16 Siena Saints as they begin their NCAA Tournament today. Tip-off is at 2:50 p.m. ET on CBS.

The only reason bookies aren’t making this spread steeper is the Blue Devils’ recent health concerns, but Duke’s bench is still loaded with top-tier talents, as my Siena vs. Duke predictions explain.

Read on for my March Madness picks for Thursday, March 19.

Siena vs Duke prediction

Who will win Siena vs Duke?

Duke: Really, we’re doing this? Statistically, the Duke Blue Devils measure up as one of the greatest college teams in history. There's a notable gap between the Top 4 seeds and the rest of the bracket, and you could say there’s a sizable one between the No. 1 and No. 2 seeds. Duke destroys, even with the Blue Devils giving it 80% in Round 1. The Siena Saints, by all accounts, shouldn't be here, winning the MAAC tournament as a No. 3 seed.

Siena vs Duke best bet: Duke -28.5 (-116)

When it comes to monster favorites in the Big Dance, those powerful programs live up to the hype. Since 1998, March Madness favorites of -28 or higher are 13-9 ATS.

Duke’s plan for Round 1 is to build a lead, sit the starters, and rest for the Round of 32. That doesn’t mean the Blue Devils can’t also cover this spread.

Going back to the non-conference slate, the Dukies laid spreads of 30+ and creamed those mid-major foes behind a bench scoring more than 36 points per game. 

Projections bounce around 29 points, but I’ll give the Blue Devils the benefit of the doubt.

Covers COVERS INTEL: The Blue Devils were 6-0 SU and 4-2 ATS as favorites of -28 or more this season.

Siena vs Duke same-game parlay

The Boozer Twins will beat on the Saints. Cayden Boozer is getting more run with Caleb Foster out and is coming off twin 16-point outings in the ACC tournament. 

Cameron Boozer won’t get his usual work in, but will be happy to pick apart Siena from beyond the arc. Before a 1-for-5 day from deep in the ACC title game, Boozer banged home 2+ triples in three straight games.

Siena vs Duke SGP

  • Duke -28.5
  • Cayden Boozer Over 9.5 points
  • Cameron Boozer Over 1.5 threes

Our Big Dance SGP: Better the Devil you Know

Cameron Boozer won’t be going all out in Round 1. He’ll shoot some triples and look to get his teammates touches. Duke has gone Under the closing total in 12 of its last 18 games.

Siena vs Duke SGP

  • Duke -28.5
  • Under 136
  • Cameron Boozer Over 1.5 threes
  • Cameron Boozer Over 4.5 assists
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Siena vs Duke odds

  • Spread: Siena +28.5 (-110) | Duke -28.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Siena +2200 | Duke -40000
  • Over/Under: Over 137 (-110) | Under 137 (-110)

Siena vs Duke betting trend to know

Duke has covered the spread in 11 of its last 18 games for +4.4 units and a 22% ROI. Find more college basketball betting trends for Siena vs. Duke.

How to watch Siena vs Duke

LocationBon Secours Wellness Arena, Greenville, SC
DateThursday, March 19, 2026
Tip-off2:50 p.m. ET
TVCBS

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Austin native named Mon-Dak Conference Coach of the Year

Mar. 19—WAHPETON, N.D. — North Dakota State College of Science men's basketball coach and 2015 Austin grad, Gach Gach, was recently named Mon-Dak Athletic Conference Coach of the Year following his first season at the helm of the program.

Gach served as interim head coach for a year before being promoted to head coach in March 2025.

He coached the Wildcats to a Mon-Dak Conference title and a 26-6 overall (10-2 conference) record during the 2025-26 season. NDSCS fell just short to Dawson Community College 67-66 in the Region XIII championship game of the NJCAA Division I men's basketball tournament on March 8. The Wildcats were the No. 1 seed. NDSCS beat Miles Community College 89-77 in the Region XIII semifinals to advance to the championship game.

Gach is an NDSCS men's basketball alumnus himself, graduating in 2017 before transferring to NCAA Division II program West Texas A&M. He returned to NDSCS to take an assistant coaching job with the men's basketball team in 2022.

Gach won two conference titles as an NDSCS player, along with two Region XIII championships and a district championship, and had one NJCAA national tournament appearance.

With West Texas A&M, he made the Division II men's basketball Elite Eight and Final Four in back-to-back seasons. There, he also received Lone Star Conference honors.

Gach and the Packers finished as runner-up at the MSHSL Class 3A state tournaments in 2013 and 2014.

Saints set pre-draft visit with Penn State safety Zakee Wheatley

Here's another visit for the New Orleans Saints ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft: Penn State safety Zakee Wheatley, per Nick Farabaugh for PennLive.com. Wheatley is seen as a top-five safety in this draft class with real strength in run defense. He's appeared in 58 games with the Nittany Lions, logging 223 combined tackles (145 solo) along with six interceptions, three fumble recoveries, and two forced fumbles. Wheatley also had five tackles for loss and a sack.

In our pre-free agency, post-combine mock draft, we identified Wheatley as a potential Alontae Taylor replacement in the slot: "He's a big safety at 6-foot-3 and 203 pounds with 31-inch arms giving him natural size to compete with any receiver. He covered the slot on nearly 400 snaps at Penn State in his career while logging more than 2,100 total defensive snaps in the Big Ten." Wheatley joins the Saints' list of reported pre-draft visits along with cornerback Mansoor Delane (LSU), plus wide receivers Chris Bell (Louisville) and Makai Lemon (USC).

The "star" position is important in Brandon Staley's secondary; before Taylor parlayed his experience in that role into a $58 million contract, Staley's previous teams invested premium resources in guys like Derwin James and Jalen Ramsey to hold it down. Besides covering slot receivers when in nickel personnel, the "star" cornerback is asked to blitz the quarterback and reliably make tackles in the open field. Pro Football Focus charting found that Wheatley only rushed the QB 21 times in his Penn State career, but he generated six pressures and batted a pass down at the line of scrimmage. That'll play.

Wheatley could be in play when the Saints pick on the second day of the draft, in Round 2 (No. 42 overall) or Round 3 (No. 73). The fifth-year safety has played a lot of snaps at both corner and safety (and in the slot), and that experience matters. He could help New Orleans out right away if they call his name in the 2026 draft.

This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Saints to host Penn State DB Zakee Wheatley on visit

Lady Longhorns star Madison Booker named finalist for Wade Trophy

With the Lady Longhorns only a day away from starting their March Madness run, Madison Booker is making headlines. On Wednesday, the Longhorns' star  was named one of four finalists for the Wade Trophy. Each year, the award is given to the best player in college women's basketball.  

As the Longhorns have been one of the best teams in the country, Booker has taken her game to new heights. She set new career-highs during the regular season in points per game with 18.9 and rebounds per game with 6.5. The Mississippi native also shot 51.6 percent from the field, six points higher than last season. Regardless of the opponent, Booker was a player Texas could count on. 

.@TexasWBB’s Madison Booker has been named an AP First Team All-American.

Point guard Rori Harmon received AP All-American Honorable Mention honors. 🤘 pic.twitter.com/pz2QoTSp7R

— OnTexasFootball (@ontexasfootball) March 18, 2026

Additionally, in conference play, Booker showed why she is one of the best players in the country. In the SEC tournament, the Germantown High alum  averaged 20 points, 8.3 rebounds, and 4.3 assists per game. Due to her play, Booker was named the MVP of the SEC tournament. 

While Booker's focus is on bringing a title to Austin, she will also be watching how voting for the Wade Trophy plays out. Her competition includes Lauren Betts, Sarah Strong, and Mikayla Blakes. That group will be looking to show over the next few weeks why they are more than deserving. For Booker, that will mean helping the Longhorns win by impacting the game at both ends. 

Today, Kevin Durant and The University of Texas announced a comprehensive NIL program that will celebrate a select group of Longhorn student-athletes in their continued basketball journeys.

In partnership with Nike, Texas women’s basketball forward Madison Booker will become… pic.twitter.com/5kosysiiD4

— OnTexasFootball (@ontexasfootball) March 10, 2026

Despite the high expectations, Booker is ready more than ever to make history. She has been a scoring machine this season and has gotten help from a roster full of talent. That has helped bring out the best in her game while ensuring that Texas can make a deep playoff run. 

Regardless of how voting plays out, Booker has once again found herself in the same conversation as the most talented players in the nation. 

This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Lady Longhorns star Madison Booker could be adding to her trophy case

Wisconsin Badgers vs. High Point Panthers Game Thread: Can UW avoid the classic 5-12 upset?

Mar 18, 2026; Portland, OR, USA; Wisconsin Badgers head coach Greg Gard directs drills during a practice session ahead of the first round of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Moda Center. Mandatory Credit: Craig Strobeck-Imagn Images | Craig Strobeck-Imagn Images

The Wisconsin Badgers are taking on the High Point Panthers in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, with tip-off slated for 12:50 p.m. CT at the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon.

Following a quality week at the Big Ten Tournament, the Badgers earned a No. 5 seed in the West Region and the No. 20 seed overall in the tournament, which gave them a draw with No. 12 High Point, who went 30-4 this season and won the Big South.

Wisconsin is one of the most dangerous teams in the country with wins over the Michigan Wolverines, Illinois Fighting Illini (2x), Purdue Boilermakers, UCLA Bruins, and more, netting eight total Quad 1 victories.

A big part of that success has been the success of guard duo John Blackwell and Nick Boyd, who both earned All-Big Ten honors as the leaders of the team. With an offense predicated on three-point shooting, the Badgers are scoring the third most points per game in program history.

But they face another prolific offense when they take on High Point on Thursday, as the Panthers average 90 points per game. High Point’s key is its pace, as the Panthers rank in the top 50 in KenPom’s tempo.

With their ability to score, many have picked High Point as a classic 5-12 upset, but the Badgers will certainly pose a tough challenge with their size, shooting, and overall matchup.

Heading into the game, the Badgers are seen as 10.5-point favorites, with the over/under being at 162.5 points.

Can the Badgers avoid the classic 5-12 upset and move on to the next round of the NCAA Tournament. Join us as our game thread is officially open!

Arizona Cardinals offseason moves: Are they better at tight end?

The Arizona Cardinals have made several moves in free agency so far. They have addressed many positions. While their moves might not be completely done, we know more or less what each position looks like.

The big question is whether the Cardinals are better as a result of the moves?

Over the next several articles, we will look at each position group and take a look at which players are not returning and who is new to determine whether they have improved at the position or not.

Let's take a look at tight end.

2026 Cardinals offseason moves at tight end

Gone:

  • Travis Vokolek
  • Josiah Deguara
  • Pharaoh Brown

Vokolek was an exclusive rights free agent the Cardinals did not tender. It likely is because he isn't healthy after he suffered a scary season-endning neck injury in Week 5.

Deguara started the year on the practice squad and mostly played special teams. Brown was a late-season addition.

Returning

  • Trey McBride
  • Elijah Higgins
  • Tip Reiman
  • Rivaldo Fairweather

Reiman is coming off a serious ankle injury. Fairweather didn't play after he was a late-season practice squad poaching from Dallas.

McBride is elite. Higgins is solid.

New additions

  • Teagan Quitoriano

Quitoriano played every game last season for the Atlanta Falcons after three seasons with the Houston Texans. He will compete for the final spot on the roster. He plays a lot of special teams.

Are the Cardinals better at tight end?

Nope, but that's because they're already really good

It's hard to upgrade a very good room. McBride might be the best in the game. Higgins is a very good No. 2. Reiman is an elite blocking tight end.

Quitoriano and Vokolek are essentially the same guy. No better, no worse.

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This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: Arizona Cardinals offseason moves: Are they better at tight end?

Check out these highlights of new Broncos special teams ace Tycen Anderson

With the Denver Broncos bringing in former Cincinnati Bengals safety Tycen Anderson on Thursday, the natural question to ask is, What are the Broncos getting?

Anderson (6-5, 205 pounds) was a rotational safety and an ace on special teams in four years with the Bengals. Anderson played 382 snaps in the kicking game last fall. He totaled 23 tackles in 17 games in 2025, playing 64 snaps on defense as a rotational backup safety.

As you will see, Anderson is a sure, quick tackler who could track down some of the best return men in the NFL on both kickoffs and punts. Anderson's strength and speed were big in helping him fight through the muddle of special teams.

You can view some of his highlights from his time in Cincinnati below.

According to Bengals special teams coordinator Darrin Simmons, Anderson is a versatile player who can play out of his comfort zone. "(Anderson) became one of, if not the most, productive gunners in the league over the course of a couple years, in terms of tackles," said Simmons at February's NFL combine.

Anderson pads safety depth behind starting safeties Brandon Jones and Talanoa Hufanga, and he can help fill the gap left by P.J. Locke's departure on special teams.

Welcome to Broncos Country, Tycen!

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What Jim Schlossnagle said about Jonah Williams’ surgery, two-sport future

AUSTIN, TX - FEBRUARY 21: Outfielder Jonah Williams #9 of the Texas Longhorns on the field before the college baseball game between Texas Longhorns and Michigan State Spartans on February 21, 2026, at UFCU Disch-Falk Field in Austin, TX. (Photo by David Buono/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The 2026 baseball season is over for Texas Longhorns sophomore outfielder Jonah Williams after undergoing successful shoulder surgery this week. On Thursday, head coach Jim Schlossnagle provided an update on that surgery and Williams’ future in baseball and football for the Longhorns.

And while that surgery is a worst-case outcome for Schlossnagle and No. 2-ranked Texas, it is helpful for the football program and the hopes of Williams becoming an important contributor at safety for new defensive coordinator Will Muschamp.

“Jonah’s surgery went great. He definitely needed it,” Schlossnagle said. “We did get a chance to talk to him, his parents and the doctor. There’s no question. Once they got in there, he’s like, ‘Yeah, there’s no chance that he was able to survive through a season and be ready for football, much less play baseball.’”

Williams is expected to return for preseason camp and is now free to spend time getting mental reps as the Horns go through the final 12 practices of spring football after spring break.

“I’m glad Jonah’s getting some clarity. He, coach Sarkisian, and I have spoken, and he can now go really all in. I encouraged him to go all in on being a great teammate in football, learning the defense, just being over there all the time, and then he’s more than welcome, obviously, and I want him in our dugout during the games, but he doesn’t need to be in our practices or do anything like that,” Schlossnagle said.

As a teammate, the presence of Williams in the dugout is a boon for the Texas baseball team, but the injury allows him to acclimate to Muschamp’s defensive scheme, a concern prior to Williams aggravating his shoulder injury and requiring surgery because of NCAA limits on practice and game time during the spring.

That should ensure that Williams is as far behind the other safeties when preseason camp begins as he would have been with the ability to finish the baseball season with the Longhorns.

Schlossnagle also confirmed that the plan hasn’t changed for Williams to participate in both sports, put into question by the consistent injury issues that 6’3, 210-pounder has dealt with since his high school football career ended due to a broken collarbone.

“He’s still a two-sport athlete, 100-percent supportive of him being a baseball player next January. I’m obviously super supportive of him being a football player. I know it’s easy as a fan, if you’re just a football fan and you want this guy, he just needs to play football. Or if you’re just a baseball fan, he just needs to play baseball. The reason he’s at Texas is because we told him he could be a two-sport athlete, and when I was at A&M we told him the same thing. So did LSU, Ohio State,” Schlossnagle said.

The Texas head coach also made a plea for fans to support Williams.

“This is a unique one, like this guy’s really good. I don’t know what kind of football player he is. I know what kind of baseball player he can be. So everybody needs to get off his back. This guy loves Texas. He loves football and he loves baseball, and he’s all in on his teammates. He needs to do a better job of himself for getting prepared for each sport, and he’s learning that as a young amateur player, but we need to be more supportive of him in this critical time,” Schlossnagle said.

Courtois ruled out for eight weeks in devastating blow to Real Madrid’s double hopes

Courtois ruled out for eight weeks in devastating blow to Real Madrid’s double hopes
Courtois ruled out for eight weeks in devastating blow to Real Madrid’s double hopes

Real Madrid have been dealt a major blow after goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois was ruled out for at least six weeks with a thigh injury.

The 33-year-old sustained the issue during the Champions League last-16 second-leg clash against Manchester City.

Courtois started the match but was forced off at half-time and replaced by Andriy Lunin.

Initial assessments suggested the injury was not serious, but further tests confirmed a muscle problem in his quadriceps.

Real Madrid later confirmed the diagnosis, stating that his recovery would be monitored closely.

Sources indicate the Belgian international is expected to miss at least six weeks, with a potential absence stretching closer to eight weeks.

The timing of the injury presents a significant setback for the Spanish side.

Courtois is now set to miss both legs of Real Madrid’s Champions League quarter-final tie against Bayern Munich in April.

His availability for a potential semi-final also remains uncertain.

The injury is believed to be linked to physical overload after a demanding run of matches.

Courtois has been a key figure for Real Madrid this season, making 41 appearances across all competitions.

He has also kept 16 clean sheets and started almost every Champions League fixture.

His absence will be felt immediately, beginning with the upcoming Madrid derby against Atletico Madrid.

Real Madrid currently sit second in La Liga, chasing leaders Barcelona.

With several important fixtures approaching, the responsibility will now fall on Lunin to step in.

The Ukrainian goalkeeper has limited appearances this season but has proven reliable in previous campaigns.

He notably featured regularly during the 2023–24 season when Courtois was sidelined with knee injuries.

Real Madrid’s recent victory over Manchester City secured their place in the Champions League quarter-finals, but the loss of Courtois tempers that achievement.

Injuries have continued to disrupt the squad, with multiple key players unavailable in recent weeks.

The club has attempted to address ongoing fitness concerns, but setbacks have persisted.

Courtois’ absence adds to the growing list of challenges facing the team during a critical stage of the season.

For now, Real Madrid must adapt quickly as they continue their pursuit of domestic and European success without their first-choice goalkeeper.

Robert Lewandowski shatters multiple records as FC Barcelona crush Newcastle

Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona celebrates after scoring a goal during the UEFA Champions League round of 16 match between FC Barcelona and Newcastle United FC at Spotify Camp Nou Stadium on March 18, 2026, in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Gongora/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images

Former Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski earned himself two goals as FC Barcelona crushed Newcastle 7-2, the worst ever defeat by any English team in Europe (tied with Tottenham’s loss to FC Bayern in 2019).

The Polish hitman has now broken not just one, but two major Champions League records. Per Squawka, he became the oldest player to score a brace in a UEFA Champions League game, at 37 years and 209 days old, overtaking Filippo Inzaghi. He also became the oldest player to score in a Champions League knockout game.

Lewy is also the first footballer in history to score against 41 different Champions League teams, overtaking Leo Messi who scored against 40 teams. This is illustrated by this graphic posted by user u/FxKaKaLis on r/soccer:

Robert Lewandowski is definitely one of the greatest strikers world football. Though age seems to be catching up to him, he still performs when called upon, helping Hansi Flick and Barca get past a Newcastle team who definitely put up a fight, at least for most of the tie.

At his age, this season in Europe could be his last. Rumors have him linked with a move to MLS, or perhaps Saudi Arabia. Lewandowski, however, remains steadfast in his determination to prove father time wrong, and keep on performing as long as humanly possible.


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March Madness Tournament simply beginning has fans going berserk

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The Big Dance is here! There is nothing like the NCAA Tournament in the middle of March, watching up to four games at a time on for the first two days. Students at these universities treat their teams playing in the NCAA Tournament like a national holiday; this is the time when fans go crazy.

In 2025, the Florida Gators re-entered the history books with another national championship against Houston, with four No. 1 seeds making it to the Final Four. If you ask the public, most would likely believe that there will be a shake-up this March Madness with a lot of parity at the top of the bracket.

Duke, Michigan, Arizona, and Florida are the four one seeds. As good as they were all season, any team is subject to losing at any time.

With Ohio State and TCU kicking off and Troy vs. Nebraska following, the fans on social media are loving the start of the tournament.

They’re here!!! 🏊

The Miami (OH) swim/dive team storms down the bleachers in Speedos, as SMU is about to take a free throw 🤣

Whole crowd goes crazy.

The free throw misses.#MiamiOH@WCPO#MarchMadnesspic.twitter.com/3Ic2zjCecQ

— Caleb Noe (@CalebNoeTV) March 19, 2026

🚨 THIS IS NOT A DRILL 🚨

MARCH MADNESS IS UNDERWAY! pic.twitter.com/yNTaLVAuSl

— FOX College Hoops (@CBBonFOX) March 19, 2026

March Madness is here pic.twitter.com/GyKpHxhZ9e

— Pardon My Take (@PardonMyTake) March 19, 2026

Happy first day of March Madness to those that celebrate

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— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) March 19, 2026

Welcome back to March Madness…

Aura Khan

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— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) March 11, 2026

Happy March Madness!!! pic.twitter.com/1kumtsrFfp

— McNeil (@REFLOG18) March 19, 2026

Dear America,

Give your families a big hug tonight and tell them that you look forward to catching up with them on April 7th.

This is your official "get out of social obligations" note for the next 2.5 weeks.

Sincerely,

JR

— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) March 19, 2026

The game has begun and, boy oh boy, the Miami fans are LOCKED IN.
March Madness brings VIBES to Oxford.@WCPOhttps://t.co/2MUDwLkpPipic.twitter.com/em39NS8MKU

— Sean DeLancey (@SeanDeLanceyTV) March 19, 2026

The first games of the day are off to a crazy start. TCU is up 15 points over Ohio State at the half. That is a shocking score as the Horn Frogs are the 9-seed taking on an 8-seed. This game was expected to be close and down to the wire to get the games off to a perfect start. We will see if the Buckeyes are able to make a comeback.

In the other early game, Nebraska is currently beating Troy by six points as halftime approaches. South Florida and Lousiville is set to begin at 1:30 ET.

Related: What Nebraska HC Fred Hoiberg said immediately before Troy clash

Related: Is Wisconsin’s Nolan Winter returning from injury vs. High Point in NCAA Tournament?

Jeanmonnot clinches biathlon World Cup title at site of 2025 agony

France's Lou Jeanmonnot crosses the finish line of the women's 7.5 km sprint at the Biathlon World Cup in Holmenkollen. Heiko Junge/NTB/dpa
France's Lou Jeanmonnot crosses the finish line of the women's 7.5 km sprint at the Biathlon World Cup in Holmenkollen. Heiko Junge/NTB/dpa

French skier Lou Jeanmonnot shook off the heartbreak from last year when she clinched the biathlon overall World Cup title on Thursday in Oslo by finishing sixth in a sprint race won by Sweden's Hanna Öberg.

Jeanmonnot and Franziska Preuss battled for victory and the trophy in a dramatic final race in 2024-25 when Jeanmonnot fell in a sharp turn close to the finish line, which handed her now retired German rival the title.

Victory was not needed on Thursday as Jeanmonnot stayed ahead of her last rival Suvi Minkinnen of Finland who placed 11th.

Öberg claimed her 11th career victory, and sixth in a sprint, 5.3 seconds ahead of Lisa Vittozzi and 20.1 seconds clear of her sister, Elvira Öberg in soft conditions. All three shot clean.

Jeanmonnot trailed by 52 seconds with one missed target as she clinched the title with two races to spare in a consistent season with three victories and six further podiums.

She was already assured of the sprint World Cup title before Thursday's race, has won the trophy in the individual event and is also a contender in the pursuit and mass start standings, with these races following on Saturday and Sunday.

A men's sprint is scheduled for Friday in Oslo.

Sweden's Elvira Oeberg crosses the finish line of the women's 7.5 km sprint at the Biathlon World Cup in Holmenkollen. Heiko Junge/NTB/dpa
Sweden's Elvira Oeberg crosses the finish line of the women's 7.5 km sprint at the Biathlon World Cup in Holmenkollen. Heiko Junge/NTB/dpa

Jeanmonnot clinches biathlon World Cup title at site of 2025 agony

Sweden's Elvira Oeberg crosses the finish line of the women's 7.5 km sprint at the Biathlon World Cup in Holmenkollen. Heiko Junge/NTB/dpa
Sweden's Elvira Oeberg crosses the finish line of the women's 7.5 km sprint at the Biathlon World Cup in Holmenkollen. Heiko Junge/NTB/dpa

French skier Lou Jeanmonnot shook off the heartbreak from last year when she clinched the biathlon overall World Cup title on Thursday in Oslo by finishing sixth in a sprint race won by Sweden's Hanna Öberg.

Jeanmonnot and Franziska Preuss battled for victory and the trophy in a dramatic final race in 2024-25 when Jeanmonnot fell in a sharp turn close to the finish line, which handed her now retired German rival the title.

Victory was not needed on Thursday as Jeanmonnot stayed ahead of her last rival Suvi Minkinnen of Finland who placed 11th.

"In French we say something like the loop is done," Jeanmonnot told German broadcasters ZDF. "I learnt a lot from the fight with Franziska last year. That I was mentally able to win."

Öberg claimed her 11th career victory, and sixth in a sprint, 5.3 seconds ahead of Lisa Vittozzi and 20.1 seconds clear of her sister, Elvira Öberg in soft conditions. All three shot clean.

Jeanmonnot trailed by 52 seconds with one missed target as she clinched the title with two races to spare in a consistent season with three victories and six further podiums. She was second overall in 2024 and 2025.

She was already assured of the sprint World Cup title before Thursday's race, has won the trophy in the individual event and is also a contender in the pursuit and mass start standings, with these races following on Saturday and Sunday.

A men's sprint is scheduled for Friday in Oslo.

France's Lou Jeanmonnot crosses the finish line of the women's 7.5 km sprint at the Biathlon World Cup in Holmenkollen. Heiko Junge/NTB/dpa
France's Lou Jeanmonnot crosses the finish line of the women's 7.5 km sprint at the Biathlon World Cup in Holmenkollen. Heiko Junge/NTB/dpa

Rhine derby to be guarded by over 1,400 police as 20 fans banned

Leopard 2 main battle tanks are assembled at the KNDS plant. Swen Pförtner/dpa
Leopard 2 main battle tanks are assembled at the KNDS plant. Swen Pförtner/dpa

Police have banned 20 potential troublemakers from attending the Rhine derby between Bundesliga rivals Cologne and Borussia Mönchengladbach on Saturday and plan to safeguard the game with over 1,400 officers.

Authorities still expect around 500 people from both sets of fans who may be prepared to use violence. Police said in a statement on Thursday that they would "keep a particularly close eye" on such supporters.

The rivalry between the two clubs has been huge since the 1970s and neither side is safe from relegation ahead of the 100th meeting, making the game even more important.

Cologne coach Lukas Kwansniok was confident that his side would avoid the drop, saying on Thursday that "we will reach our goal."

In addition to the derby on Saturday, emergency services will also be stretched by a parallel demonstration against racism in Cologne, with around 10,000 people expected.

Police are anticipating traffic chaos, with numerous road closures in the city.

German politicians are mulling the idea of billing clubs for policing costs or denying permits for football events after a rise in violence in and around German matches.

Cologne managing director Philipp Türoff rejected "blanket threats" as not helpful.

"They demonstrably do not represent an effective lever for more security, but risk undermining the partnership-based cooperation between clubs and authorities," he told Kicker magazine.

German state sports ministers did not mention this issue after a meeting on Thursday.

But Hamburg's sports senator Andy Grote spoke of "a danger that a tipping point has been reached" after ministers accused the German Football League (DFL) and federation DFB of being too lax regarding stadium bans.

“We will not tolerate rioting or violence in or around stadiums. We will give the conference of interior ministers our full support so that we can reach appropriate agreements with the DFB and the DFL,” sports minister conference chair Theresa Schöpper said.

Fan groups have meanwhile criticised excessive force used by the police which makes them suspect that this is designed to show an alleged increase in violence in police statistics.

Albert Riera: "Coaching is the second-best profession in the world"

Albert Riera:
Albert Riera: "Coaching is the second-best profession in the world"

Albert Riera gave an exclusive interview for Bundesliga as he looked back on his playing career. The 43-year-old also answered questions about his relationship with the German media.

“I am the person I am today because of all these experiences,” said Riera regarding the impact of his playing career that saw him play in seven different countries. “I’m grateful for all the coaches I had, for all the experiences, teammates, and situations. Without them, I couldn’t have had this knowledge and information I now have.”

Riera was also asked about his passion for football in an exclusive midweek interview with Bundesliga. “If you’re doing something that you love, you can progress and do better. What I don’t like is sitting in an office in front of a computer. So, I think for a person and human being, you need to love what you’re doing. I love what I’m doing.

“I always say this is the second-best profession in the world. The first is being a football player. The second is to manage the football players. So, as a coach, I’m loving what I’m doing. This is my fifth year as a head coach. I love what I’m doing. That’s key in life for every person.”

Riera has left a very good impression in his first media appearances in German football. He also showed his self-confidence in the response to the unfair criticisms of Max Kruse and Martin Harnik in their “Flatterball” podcast.

“It’s not things where I think if I say something, you will like me more or more people will like me,” Riera said regarding his approach in press conferences. “You ask me, and I answer how I feel. I try to tell the truth, because with the truth, you go everywhere.

“This is how I was raised at home, and it’s who I am. I cannot be any different. In public, we try to be polite and diplomatic 90% of the time. Maybe everyone is saying similar things. But that’s what you will get when you ask me questions.”

Shohei Ohtani throws 4 1/3 scoreless innings in spring debut on mound for the Los Angeles Dodgers

GLENDALE, Ariz. — Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Shohei Ohtani reached back for the heater and found it, blazing a 99-mph fastball past Willy Adames for his first strikeout of the afternoon.

For a guy who hasn’t spent much time on the mound over the past 2 1/2 years, he didn't seem remotely rusty.

The Japanese two-way star was in top form during his spring training debut on the mound, giving up one hit, two walks and a hit by pitch while striking out four over 4 1/3 scoreless innings against the San Francisco Giants.

He threw 61 pitches, including 34 strikes.

“The stuff was really good — it’s going to get more crisp as he gets out there and gets regular pitching,” manager Dave Roberts said. “But, man, it was really good. He knows he only has a couple outings before the start of the season, so he was focused. To have him touch the fifth inning was a huge win for us.”

Ohtani was unfazed by record-hot conditions in Arizona, needing just five pitches to breeze through the first inning as temperatures pushed 100 degrees at Camelback Ranch. In the second, he gave up a leadoff double to Heliot Ramos before retiring three straight, including Adames and Will Brennan on strikeouts.

“I was pretty happy with the pitch count today,” Ohtani said through an interpreter. “In terms of the next outing, I do want to be better at executing on two-strike counts. I just didn’t finish off hitters as much as I wanted.”

Ohtani threw some live batting practice sessions in Arizona with the Dodgers before joining Team Japan for the World Baseball Classic in early March. The four-time Most Valuable Player didn’t pitch in the WBC — playing solely as a designated hitter — but did throw off the mound in bullpen sessions.

This was his first time on the mound in a competitive setting since Game 7 of the World Series on Nov. 1.

Roberts said he expects Ohtani will get one more preseason start next week before the regular season starts on March 26.

Ohtani hopes to get through his first full season on the mound since 2022, when he 15-9 with a 2.33 ERA in 28 starts for the Los Angeles Angels. He injured his elbow late in the 2023 season which caused him to miss all of 2024 on the mound.

Ohtani returned to pitching midway through 2025 and had a 2.87 ERA over 14 regular-season starts. He also went 2-1 with a 4.43 ERA in the postseason, helping the Dodgers win their second straight World Series title.

The 31-year-old didn’t hit, choosing to focus on pitching, especially on such a hot day. Roberts said he expects Ohtani to be the team’s designated hitter against the Padres.

“He’s already taken enough at-bats, so I don’t think the at-bats are a concern,” Roberts said.

Ohtani recently returned to Dodgers camp at Camelback Ranch after Japan was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the WBC. He was 6-for-13 at the plate with three homers for Japan over five games.

Eagles sign player who crushed Giants star in brutal hit last year

The Eagles signed tight end Stone Smartt to a one-year deal, a person with knowledge of the situation confirmed the to NJ.com. NFL Network first reported the deal on Thursday afternoon.

In the first four years of his career, Smartt snagged 38 receptions for 432 yards and one touchdown. He played his first three seasons with the Chargers and the 2025 season with the Jets. He’s 6-4, 226 pounds, which makes him undersized for the position. For reference: Eagles starting end Dallas Goedert weighs 256 pounds.

Smartt makes up for his lack of his size with physicality. In a 2025 preseason game against the Giants, he leveled rookie pass rusher Abdul Carter on a chip block. He has not been a consistent blocker, but that moment shows he can do it.

He’s a good athlete and provides upside as a receiving option. Before transitioning to tight end, Smartt was a dual-threat quarterback for Old Dominion. He started the 2019 season, finishing with 1,006 passing yards and one touchdown, while also throwing six interceptions.

In training camp, Smartt will compete with Grant Calcaterra and Johnny Mundt for a roster spot. He could struggle to make Philadelphia’s 53-man roster if the team selects a rookie tight end on Day 2 or Day 3 of the 2026 NFL Draft.

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Devils ‘Serious’ Interest in Promising Leafs Forward | Report

We knew that if the New Jersey Devils were going to do anything at the 2026 NHL Trade Deadline, it would have been an all or nothing type of deal. It wound up being the latter, but that doesn’t mean that they didn’t try.

According to a report, the Devils showed “serious interest” in Toronto Maple Leafs forward Matthew Knies.

In his latest written 32 Thoughts the blog, Elliotte Friedman named the Devils as one of several teams who sought to acquire Knies, a name many didn’t expect to hear as being available.

Friedman writes: “Teams that showed serious interest in Matthew Knies included Anaheim, Chicago, Montreal, New Jersey and Utah. Everyone has denied that the Canadiens went far down the road, but … we’ll see. There were some teams who didn’t believe the Maple Leafs were serious about it, but now recognize the possibility.”

Earlier in the season, Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald was adament he wanted to add to the Devils’ forward group.

“I’d like to add up front,” Fitzgerald explained. “I want to continue to give more depth. I think the entire league is probably looking for the same thing. You can figure it out. But you know, that hasn’t changed since two summers ago. We tried to add last deadline. When you’re trying to add you just, you identify those areas and put your nose to the grindstone and work.”

It’s no secret the Devils have been looking for a forward to round out the Jack Hughes and Jesper Bratt line.

For a while, it was Ondrej Palat–who has since been traded to the New York Islanders. Now, it’s Connor Brown to the request of Hughes.

However, the Devils’ ambition to seek Knies seriously say’s that they’re big game hunting.

New Jersey reportedly dangled defenseman Simon Nemec at the 2026 NHL Trade deadline for a serious upgrade in the Devils’ top-six only.

One can safely assume that Knies is the kind of player the Devils would be willing to part ways with Nemec for.

Knies is a 6-foot-3, 232 lbs left-wing who thus far has scored 18 goals and 57 points in 66 games this season. He is two points shy of reaching a career high, but is in a down year regarding his goal scoring total. In 2024-25, Knies finished the season with 29 goals in 78 games.

With the Devils and Maple Leafs both likely to miss the playoffs in 2026, this summer could be huge in terms of roster shake-ups.

Perhaps the groundwork has been laid here for a trade to come at a later date between the Devils and Maple Leafs, one that could include Knies.

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Arizona Cardinals offseason moves: Are they better at receiver?

The Arizona Cardinals have made several moves in free agency so far. They have addressed many positions. While their moves might not be completely done, we know more or less what each position looks like.

The big question is whether the Cardinals are better as a result of the moves?

Over the next several articles, we will look at each position group and take a look at which players are not returning and who is new to determine whether they have improved at the position or not.

Let's take a look at wide receiver.

2026 Cardinals offseason moves at wide receiver

Gone:

  • Greg Dortch
  • Zay Jones

Jones remains unsigned thus far and is coming off an Achilles tear. Dortch signed with the Detroit Lions.

Returning:

  • Marvin Harrison Jr.
  • Michael Wilson
  • Simi Fehoko
  • Jalen Brooks
  • Bryson Green
  • Tejhaun Palmer
  • Xavier Weaver

Fehoko re-signed a minimum deal with no salary guarantees. The rest were already under contract.

New additions:

  • Ihmir Smith-Marsette
  • Kendrick Bourne
  • Devin Duvernay

Smith-Marsette was a guy they added on a futures deal. Don't expect much from him. Bourne and Duvernay combine to replace Jones and Dortch. Duvernay has been better than Dortch, but wasn't as good last season as a returner and has played almost no offense for two seasons.

Bourne is a solid No. 3 guy and he wanted to be here.

Are the Cardinals better at wide receiver?

Not really.

The 2026 season will be all about how productive Harrison and Wilson will be and whetehr they both can be productive at the same time.

Dortch's loss in the return game is mitigated by Duvernay, but at this point, they are equals there.

Dortch and Jones combined for 41 catches, 389 yards and four total touchdowns.

Bourne had 37 catches for 551 yards and no scores. Duvernay had two catches for 26 yards.

Dortch and Jones had more catches and touchdowns. Bourne and Duvernay had more yards.

The Cardinals probably aren't worse, but they really aren't better.

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Reds fan favorite infielder turning heads amid 1.637 OPS spring training performance

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The Cincinnati Reds are entering the 2026 MLB season with some hope for a big postseason. While they might've missed out on Kyle Schwarber in free agency, the roster is in a great spot as they gear up for an NL Central race.

If the Reds are to make it to the postseason, not only will they need their pitching to step up to the occasion, especially with Hunter Greene out for a while, but they will need one fan favorite infielder to continue his torrid start this spring.

Jim Bowden of The Athletic notes that Reds infielder Matt McLain is the player "turning heads" this spring, and for good reason. With a ridiculous 1.637 OPS this spring training, it's no wonder McLain is drawing praise from multiple Reds executives.

Reds' Matt McLain drawing high praise for 1.637 OPS spring training

"Matt has been outstanding in camp," Nick Krall said. "He has taken good at-bats and hit for power. He has also played great defense."

McLain was great in his rookie season, but after missing the 2024 season with a serious shoulder injury, the Reds' fan favorite infielder took some time getting back to his former self in 2025.

But now, after spending more time recovering, McLain looks ready to have a massive season in 2026 for the Reds, and the Reds know such a year is in store for the young infielder.

"He's fully healthy and looks like himself again," Brad Meador said. "Staying on the ball better, using the whole field, and really driving the ball well."

More:Reds Hunter Greene to be out until July amid brutal injury news

The 26-year-old infielder has been incredible this spring, hitting .545 in 44 at-bats with six home runs, 13 RBIs, two stolen bases, and a ridiculous 1.637 OPS.

It's a small sample size, and it's not against the top competition around Major League Baseball. But this is the exact kind of start that the Reds were hoping to see from McLain.

After a .220 average 2025 season for the Reds, with a .643 OPS, McLain is hoping to get back on track and produce numbers closer to his .864 OPS 2023 rookie season than what he showed in 2025.

And while the season is yet to start, there might not be a player getting off to a stronger start this spring. His production in spring training so far has been great, and if he can carry that momentum into 2026, McLain will be in store for a massive season.

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Nathaniel Wood vs. Losene Keita prediction, odds, pick for UFC London

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The UFC London Prelims continue to heat up as we’re back with another prediction and pick for this upcoming scrap at Featherweight (145). London’s own Nathaniel Wood will take on Belgium’s debuting Losene Keita in a must-see scrap on the Prelims. Check our UFC odds series for the Wood-Keita prediction and pick.

Nathaniel Wood (22-6) is an impressive 10-3 inside the UFC since 2018. He’s won three-straight fights all by unanimous decision heading into this one, hoping to bypass a hyped prospect and earn himself a top-15 ranking with a win. Wood stands 5-foot-6 with a 69-inch reach.

Losene Keita (16-1) will make his UFC debut after withdrawing from his original debut against Patricio Pitbull. He’s a former champion in the Oktagon promotion, amassing a 10-1 record in three years and primed the betting favorite in his long-awaited UFC debut. Keita stands 5-foot-8 with a 72-inch reach.

UFC London Odds, courtesy of DraftKings

UFC London Odds: Nathaniel Wood- Losene Keita Odds

Nathaniel Wood: +195

Losene Keita: -238

Over 2.5 rounds: -135

Under 2.5 rounds: +105

Why Nathaniel Wood Will Win

  • Last Fight: (W) Jose Delgado – U DEC
  • Last 5: 4-1
  • Finishes: 7 KO/TKO, 6 SUB

Nathaniel Wood has been on a hot streak and capped it most recently with two of his more impressive wins, taking down high-level prospects Morgan Charriere and Jose Delgado in unanimous decision fashion. Despite falling behind Delgado in the striking totals, Wood managed two takedowns and solid ground control time to sway the judges. He didn’t have to land any takedowns to beat Charriere on the feet, so Wood is proving his ability to win from a number of angles en route to three-round decisions.

Nathaniel Wood is usually very disciplined with his approach and doesn’t take too many risks on the feet or in the grappling. He’s defensively sound in defending any submission attempts and can usually reverse positions in his favor more often than not. He also lands 5.74 significant strikes per minute at a 52% clip, but his striking defense has been all the more impressive at 54%. Expect Wood to be defensive once again while respecting the striking coming back from his opponent.

It’s still surprising to see Wood the betting underdog given his experience against strong competition and nose for controlling three rounds to a decision. His opponent is most dangerous through the opening minutes, so expect to see Wood fight in a reactionary role until he can gauge the distance and timing of his opponent.

Why Losene Keita Will Win

  • Last Fight: (W) Ronald Paradeiser – TKO (ground punches, R2)
  • Last 5: 5-0
  • Finishes: 10 KO/TKO

Losene Keita makes his long-awaited UFC debut after missing weight and withdrawing from a September 2025 bout against Patricio Pitbull. It was Keita’s first blunder on the scales in trying to make the 145-pound weight limit, but certainly a cause for concern given he still wasn’t able to step into the cage. Given all the stock and time the UFC has put into him, his weight cut should be dialed in ahead of this fight as he still comes in the betting favorite against a much more experienced opponent.

Losene Keita spent just three years under the Oktagon promotion but certainly made his presence felt with a 10-1 record, winning a belt, finishing seven of those fights inside the distance. A natural athlete when moving around the cage, Keita leans forward and throws everything into his looping hooks to try and catch his opponent. He’s rather creative in the angles he chooses and will throw unexpected leg kicks and knees, so don’t be surprised if he tries to catch Wood off guard with something wild.

The clear discrepancy here will be Keita’s level of competition leading up to this point. It’s certainly a significant gap to what he’ll face in the UFC and Nathaniel Wood is no walk in the park for a debuting fighter. Keita will have to keep his cardio in check while remaining diligent with his boxing and defending himself during the exchanges.

Final Nathaniel Wood-Losene Keita Prediction & Pick

Given the stern gap in experience and the circumstances of a debut, it’s surprising to see Nathaniel Wood the underdog against Losene Keita of Belgium. Keita has been dominant in his run to the UFC, but Nathaniel Wood rides three-straight unanimous decision wins over some of the top rising contenders in the division.

If Losene Keita can make weight, he should be in solid position to win this fight inside the distance with his boxing. However, if he’s anything short of prime condition, Nathaniel Wood should quickly be able to exploit the gaps in his game and take this three-round decision.

While I expect Losene Keita to earn the early win via knockout, this seems like a very tough spot for his debut and Wood is far too great of an underdog not to take a chance on him. Let’s side with the over as Wood gets the win via close decision.

Final Nathaniel Wood-Losene Keita Prediction & Pick: Nathaniel Wood (+195); OVER 2.5 Rounds (-135)

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Denounce 'abject' Afcon decision - senior Caf member

The decision to strip Senegal of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations title is "abject" and "we have to denounce it", a senior figure at African football's governing body has said.

Senegal beat Morocco 1-0 in January's final but the Confederation of African Football (Caf) overturned the result on Tuesday because Senegal's players walked off the pitch in protest when hosts Morocco were awarded a stoppage-time penalty.

Play resumed in the final after a 17-minute delay, and Brahim Diaz's penalty for Morocco was saved and the game went to extra time, where Senegal's Pape Gueye scored the winner.

Following an appeal by the Moroccan Football Association (FRMF), Caf ruled that by walking off the pitch Senegal had forfeited the match, with the "result being recorded as 3-0 in favour" of Morocco.

Augustin Senghor, a Caf executive committee member and former head of the Senegalese Football Federation, told BBC World Service's Newsday: "In a situation like this, we have to fight against injustice.

"Football is fair play, football is played is on the field, not in offices.

"What happened with Caf was unacceptable.

"When you see a committee taking such a decision in violation of our rules, in violation of the Fifa laws of the game, to take the trophy and give it to Morocco, I think it is something very abject.

"We have to denounce it."

The FRMF said in a statement on Wednesday that the Caf verdict "upholds respect for rules that are necessary for the proper functioning of international competition".

It added: "This decision helps to clarify the framework applicable to similar situations in the future and contributes to the consistency and credibility of international competitions, particularly African football."

But Senghor believes that the decision was made after pressure from the FRMF.

"Senegal will fight because what happened is happening for the first time in the story of African football, in world football," he added.

"I am sure that if we [appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas)] then we will win and the trophy will never leave Senegal. It is clear in my mind."

Senegalese Football Federation (FSF) president Abdoulaye Fall confirmed it will appeal against the decision to Cas.

He added: "It is an unfair, unprecedented and incomprehensible decision.

"From a legal standpoint, Senegal cannot lose this title."

Morocco head coach Mohamed Ouahbi, who replaced Walid Regragui this month, said Caf's decision to award his side the title is "well-deserved".

He added: "But it's important to focus on the present and the future. My goal is to make the team competitive for the World Cup."

Speaking on Wednesday, Caf president Dr Patrice Motsepe said the incidents that took place during the final undermined work carried out regarding "integrity, respect, ethics, governance, as well as credibility of the results of our football matches".

"It is important that the decisions of our Caf disciplinary board and the Caf appeals board are viewed with the respect and integrity that is very important to us," said the Caf president.

"Not a single country in Africa will be treated in a manner which is more preferential or more advantageous or more favourable than any other."

Former Cameroon, Ghana and Senegal coach Claude le Roy was also critical of Caf and Gianni Infantino, president of world football's governing body Fifa.

"For a long time with Caf, there is nobody of high quality driving this confederation and they are under control of Mr Infantino, and I think all problems are coming from there," he told BBC Newsday.

"Before this it was a fantastic Africa Cup of Nations, the most beautiful in the history of Afcon.

"We cannot understand this decision so long later. That means that they killed all the spirit of this so beautiful Afcon in Morocco."

Morocco are among six joint hosts of the 2030 World Cup, alongside Spain and Portugal, with special matches being held in Uruguay - to mark the centenary of hosting the first final in 1930 - plus Argentina and Paraguay.

Team USA player gives Mark DeRosa praise amid manager’s overall WBC backlash

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The World Baseball Classic continues to spark debate, particularly surrounding the Team USA roster and criticism of manager Mark DeRosa following a runner-up finish to Venezuela on Tuesday night. However, a recent interview with Philadelphia Phillies reliever Brad Keller adds important context to the ongoing discussion about DeRosa’s bullpen management, as well as a shocking 8–6 loss to Team Italy.

Team USA faced scrutiny after a surprising pool-play loss to Italy, raising questions about strategy and urgency. DeRosa also drew attention for misreading advancement scenarios, further fueling criticism across national media.

Despite the backlash, players inside the clubhouse continue to support the coaching staff. Keller, a key member of the Team USA roster, pointed to workload limitations and spring training conditions as critical factors shaping managerial decisions throughout the tournament.

On Thursday, the Foul Territory TV network posted a clip on X, formerly Twitter, featuring host AJ Pierzynski speaking with Keller about DeRosa’s performance during the recent WBC.

“Mark DeRosa did a great job managing his bullpen guys like Mason Miller and Garrett Whitlock, says Brad Keller.”

Mark DeRosa did a great job managing his bullpen guys like Mason Miller and Garrett Whitlock, says Brad Keller. pic.twitter.com/4RNFbPILDr

— Foul Territory (@FoulTerritoryTV) March 19, 2026

Keller expanded on his comments in the same interview, emphasizing the challenges of managing pitchers in March.

“I feel like they did a really good job with how they managed all of us. Obviously, DeRo has his hands tied with a lot of things—especially because it’s spring training. You want to do right by the players and make sure no one gets hurt and misses the season.”

His remarks underscore how bullpen management in the WBC differs from regular-season strategy. Pitch counts, health considerations, and organizational priorities all play a role in in-game decisions.

As the debate continues, Keller’s perspective offers a direct counterpoint to the prevailing narrative. Amid the World Baseball Classic spotlight, player trust in DeRosa remains a significant part of the story.

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KSW double champion who turned down UFC reportedly set to join Rousey vs Carano Netflix event

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Photo by Hans Gutknecht/MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Daily News via Getty Images

Netflix’s first foray into live mixed martial arts is putting together a lineup that blends established names with rising prospects.

The streaming platform steps into MMA in May, headlined by the highly anticipated return of Ronda Rousey as she takes on Gina Carano.

Francis Ngannou is also set to make his long-awaited return to MMA on the card, along with Nate Diaz stepping back into competition after more than three years away from fighting.

Reports suggest that one of the sport’s brightest young talents could be added to the card in what would be another solid addition to an already stacked event.

KSW dual champion Salahdine Parnasse reportedly added to Netflix MMA card

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Photo by Melina Pizano/Getty Images for Netflix

While there are already some big names lined up for the May 16 event, fans have been asking for Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions to showcase a few rising stars.

It looks like they’ve delivered on that request with the addition of two-division KSW champion Salahdine Parnasse (22-2).

According to The Scrap, the French fighter is set to take on America’s Kenny Cross (17-4) in a bout that’s likely to draw plenty of interest.

The fight hasn’t been officially announced yet, but Cross hinted at it with an Instagram post alongside teammate Merab Dvalishvili during his training camp.

Cross responded, “Been waiting.”

The American trains out of Syndicate MMA in Las Vegas alongside Dvalishvili. He won Dana White’s Contender Series and most recently claimed lightweight gold with Tuff-N-Uff.

Parnasse has held titles at both 155 and 145 pounds in KSW, one of Europe’s top promotions. He is riding a five-fight knockout streak heading into his Netflix debut this May.

Salahdine Parnasse explains why he passed on UFC offer

Parnasse’s reputation as one of the sport’s emerging talents has naturally put him in front of UFC scouts more than once.

But like a number of fighters, including Rico Verhoeven who made the switch to boxing, Parnasse found the financial side of the deal lacking.

After discussions with the promotion in 2024, it was Parnasse’s coach, Stephane Chaufourier, who confirmed that staying with KSW was a better deal for him financially.

“The seesaw is huge,” Chaufourier told RMC Sport. “You should know that I won’t give figures but we had very, very good proposals (from KSW).

“We earn two and a half times what we used to earn. So it’s just huge. It’s largely in the six figures, yes, of course. The UFC was between 20 and 30 times less,” he added.

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Every Upset At The 2026 NCAA Wrestling Championships

The 2026 Division 1 NCAA Wrestling Championships are underway in Cleveland, Ohio. This tournament highlights the nation's best college wrestling and always has chaotic, unexpected results from the first round to the final match. As the chaos unfolds, check out the article below for a running compilation of every upset, by seed, from this year's NCAA Tournament

Round Of 32

125 - #17 Jett Strickenberger (WVU) MD #16 Ezekiel Witt (NDSU), 13-5

125 - #18 Spencer Moore (ILL) DEC #15 Koda Holeman (POLY), SV-1 4-1

133 - #23 Braxton Brown (MARY) DEC #10 Maximilian Leete (AMER) 4-2

133 - #19 Gage Walker (MIZZ) DEC #14 Ethan Berginc (ARMY), 5-0

133 - #20 Julian Farber (UNI) DEC #13 Jacob Van Dee (NEB) 17-7 (Dec 5-4)


Pig Tails

133 - #33 Carter Schmidt (Oklahoma) MD  #32 Andrew Austin (Central Michigan), 11-3

141 - #33 Aldo Hernandez (Appalachian State) DEC  #32 Matthew Martino (Princeton), 8-5

149 - #33 Austin McBurney (Brown) DEC #32 Clayton Jones (Michigan State), 11-9

157 - #33 Yannis Charles (Morgan State) DEC Jeb Prechtel (Bellarmine), 15-10

174 - #33 Grant O`Dell (Bellarmine) DEC Luke Condon (Wisconsin), TB-1 4-1

Tyson Fury’s father John claims pair’s relationship is ‘completely destroyed’ in sensational interview

Tyson Fury’s father John Fury has claimed that their relationship is “completely destroyed”, with the 60-year-old also dismissing his son’s abilities in a sensational interview.

Fury is set to box Arslanbek Makhmudov on 11 April, as the British heavyweight ends his fifth career retirement. Just one month ago, Fury’s father sat next to him on stage at a press conference for the fight – the same day he stormed around the venue shouting at ex-champion Carl Froch – but he will not be at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the bout itself.

He said as much on Thursday in a bombshell interview with Playbook Boxing, powered by Betway, as he suggested the pair’s relationship was beyond saving.

Tyson Fury (right), pictured with his father John, at a press conference for his latest return to boxing (Getty)
Tyson Fury (right), pictured with his father John, at a press conference for his latest return to boxing (Getty)

“I think he’s past his best,” John said of his 37-year-old son, a former two-time world heavyweight champion. “I love my son, but there’s too many people patting him on the back and telling him he’s Tarzan, when he’s not Tarzan. He’s been gone, Tyson, since the Deontay Wilder fights.”

Fury climbed off the canvas twice to draw with Wilder in 2018, dominated the American in 2020, then was knocked down again before stopping him for a second time in 2021.

“Makhmudov, this is a problem,” John continued. “I’m the first one to say it, because all them out there, they don’t pay enough attention to details. It’s not what I’d have done.

“I’ve told him 20 times about it, but he’s got his people around him what he thinks are his friends again, but [he’s] easily led. But that’s another matter.”

John further played down Tyson’s current skillset, referencing his back-to-back losses to Oleksandr Usyk in 2024 – Tyson’s most-recent fights and the first defeats of his professional career.

While John said he believed Tyson should have been awarded a win in the first fight, he said of the rematch: “I think he let Usyk do it [win it] in the last round.

“I watched the Usyk fight last night, power weren’t there. The moves was there, but after six or seven rounds he was fading quick [...] There’s no two-phased attacks, there’s nothing, there’s no angles; when there is an angle, it’s laboured. The legs ain’t there.”

Tyson Fury in his second loss to Oleksandr Usyk, a fight he still believes he won (Getty Images)
Tyson Fury in his second loss to Oleksandr Usyk, a fight he still believes he won (Getty Images)

John also criticised Tyson’s team for the upcoming Makhmudov fight, saying: “B******s, the lot of it. Same squad, same bulls*** [...] He can’t do the blood-and-guts training anymore, so he’s going through the motions with these idiots.

“If you can’t show your father respect when it matters, then just carry on. I don’t need you. He’s taken their word over mine, and that’s eaten me up more than I can explain.

“I felt like strangling Sugar[hill Steward, coach] after [the Usyk rematch]. I wanted him out of my corner. Going in there with a southpaw like that…”

Opening up on his relationship with Tyson specifically, John said: “My relationship with Tyson is destroyed. Boxing destroyed it completely. No, [it can’t be repaired]. It’s his own fault.”

John Fury with Sugarhill Steward in 2022, after Tyson beat Dillian Whyte (Getty Images)
John Fury with Sugarhill Steward in 2022, after Tyson beat Dillian Whyte (Getty Images)

Speaking on finances, John continued: “I’ll say it on camera: I’ve never taken £10 off him in my life, and I never will. I don’t want Tyson’s money, and I don’t need Tyson’s money.

“Whatever he’s got, good luck to him, but don’t forget who built his story when he was a kid. He didn’t build it himself, did he? Me, his father.”

John became particularly emotional at one point, saying: “I was 30 seconds away from asking for a break there. I haven’t really expressed these emotions before, but they’re strong and they’re there.”

The Independent has approached a representative of Tyson Fury for comment.

Every Aston Martin F1 team boss before outgoing Adrian Newey

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Aston Martin is set to welcome Jonathan Wheatley as team principal, with the news that Adrian Newey is to step down from the role.

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Motorsport reported earlier on Thursday that the British technical guru, who had stepped in to replace Andy Cowell only at the start of the season, would be handing over the reins to return to his original designation within the Silverstone-based outfit.

It means that Aston Martin will have a fifth team principal since joining the F1 grid in 2021, so who were the first four?

Otmar Szafnauer - 2021

Otmar Szafnauer, former F1 team principal

Otmar Szafnauer, former F1 team principal

Otmar Szafnauer had led the team through multiple transitions – from its former Force India guise into the Racing Point era after Lawrence Stroll stepped in to save the beleaguered outfit.

When the Aston Martin moniker was introduced for 2021, Szafnauer remained in position, though his tenure would only last the one season in the British manufacturer's trademark green colours.

Early in January 2022, it was announced that Szafnauer would depart, news that was far from unexpected after the hiring of former McLaren boss Martin Whitmarsh four months prior as CEO.

The Romanian-American left after guiding the team to a seventh-place finish in the 2021 constructors' standings, with Sebastian Vettel and Lance Stroll 12th and 13th in the drivers' table.

Szafnauer ultimately moved to Alpine for a failed tenure.

Mike Krack - 2022-2024

Mike Krack, Chief Trackside Officer of the Aston Martin F1 Team

Mike Krack, Chief Trackside Officer of the Aston Martin F1 Team

Former BMW motorsport chief Mike Krack was the man chosen to replace Szafnauer ahead of the 2022 campaign.

The Luxembourger was recruited with heavy interest from Whitmarsh, who at the time said: "Mike Krack is exactly the right kind of dynamic and modern team principal.

"Having worked in very senior motorsport positions at both BMW and Porsche, backed by an engineering background in Formula 1 with Sauber, Mike possesses a blend of experience and expertise that makes him the ideal choice for us."

Krack was part of a major recruitment drive as Stroll Sr began to build what he hoped – and still does – would become an F1 powerhouse, joining at roughly the same time as the new technical director Dan Fallows from Red Bull.

He led the team through further upscaling as a new state-of-the-art technical campus was created at its Silverstone base, with promise shown on-track in 2023 as Fernando Alonso in particular threatened to trouble the traditional top three teams.

A first win went begging at the Monaco Grand Prix but after that, regression set in, though it finished the 2024 campaign fifth in the constructors' standings.

But after three years as team principal, Krack was moved aside, though he remains at the team as chief trackside officer.

Andy Cowell - 2025

Andy Cowell, Aston Martin Racing

Andy Cowell, Aston Martin Racing

Former Mercedes power unit guru Cowell joined Aston five months before taking over from Krack in the team's next managerial shake-up, alongside his original role of chief executive officer.

At the time Cowell described the changes as "a natural evolution of the multi-year plans that we have scheduled to make and I'm incredibly excited about the future", though he ultimately remained in that position for just one season.

Aston revealed in November 2025 that Cowell would be moved aside and into a new role overseeing the new partnership with power unit manufacturer Honda, making way for Newey to become team principal for the first time in his career.

Under Cowell, the squad finished seventh in the constructors' standings with a best result of fifth at the Hungarian Grand Prix – the car struggling to be competitive with excessive drag.

Adrian Newey - 2026

Adrian Newey, Aston Martin Racing

Adrian Newey, Aston Martin Racing

Newey's stint as team principal may have been succinct, but in no way has it been uneventful.

Aston's start to life under F1's new regulatory era has been nightmarish – the Honda power unit yet unable to finish a grand prix distance.

Newey provided an extraordinary media briefing at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix to reveal just how far behind the new partnership was, with a lack of spare batteries, vibrations that cause health concerns for the drivers and the fact that the team had only been made aware of the dispersal of staff from the Japanese manufacturer's previous F1 stint with Red Bull in November.

A step back to a technical role will allow Newey to do what he is best at, though it means more upheaval for the squad as it fights to reach the top of the F1 mountain and fulfil the dreams of owner Stroll's investment.

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Top Draft Expert Reveals Late Round QB Steal For NY Jets, Steelers & Cardinals

A top NFL Draft expert just offered up a quarterback that could end up being a late-round steal for teams like the New York Jets, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Arizona Cardinals next month.

Like every other year, several teams would love to find a potential franchise QB in April’s NFL Draft. Unfortunately, this year’s QB class is weak. The Las Vegas Raiders are a lock to use the No. 1 overall pick on Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza. After the Heisman Trophy winner, Alabama’s Ty Simpson is the next best QB on the board, and it’s debatable if he will even go in Round 1.

That is why many teams have been aggressive to snap up veteran options that have become available over the last few weeks. However, teams like the NY Jets, Steelers, and Cardinals have situations where they need to consider using a pick on a signal-caller. But which player should they take, and when, in a year with an underwhelming QB class?

Should NY Jets or Steelers target Cole Payton in the NFL Draft?

Well, this week, veteran draft expert Todd McShay offered up a low-cost, high-upside option. In a new social media post, he suggested North Dakota State star Cole Payton is the most “underrated QB in the entire draft.”

“In conversations with NFL GMs, this is kind of the guy,” he said as he raved about his timing and precision passing. Furthermore, he is high on his ability to extend plays and make accurate throws under pressure. “There’s a lot of untapped stuff here,” he added.

Former first-round picks Carson Wentz and Trey Lance are NDS alums, and McShay believes Payton is the best QB prospect the university has ever produced. The fifth-year senior had a career-year in 2025, throwing for 2,719 yards and hit on 72% of his 225 passes. He also rushed for 777 yards and had 29 total touchdowns.

Payton is expected to be a Day 3 pick and could fall all the way to Round 7. He could be an intriguing option for the NY Jets, Steelers, and Cardinals as a project they develop this year.

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Tom Brady hits Joe Burrow with ‘Wildcat’ roast after sighting with Alix Earle, Tate McRae at Oscars

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During the draft for the Fanatics Flag Football Classic, legendary NFL quarterback Tom Brady took a shot at Joe Burrow after he partied with Alix Earle and Tate McRae at the Oscars.

The moment has gone viral. While the two teams for the flag football game squared off, Brady, the co-captain of the Founders, fired a shot at Burrow, one of the captains of the Wildcats.

Brady found the nickname fitting, making a joke of it, saying, “That’s what they called Joe the other night at those Oscar parties… Wildcat.”

Tom Brady throws shade at Joe Burrow for partying with Alix Earle 👀

Credit: Fox Sports pic.twitter.com/b92YAYncWR

— TMZ (@TMZ) March 19, 2026

He doubled down on his joke as host Kevin Hart tried to move on, saying, “At least here’s here. [Are there] no fashion shows to attend to?”

Burrow can be seen in the background as Brady said this. He smiled and chuckled, as he will get a chance to get back at Brady on the field in a couple of days.

Tom Brady was linked to Alix Earle before Joe Burrow partied with her at an Oscars afterparty

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Before Burrow was seen leaving an Oscars party with Earle and McRae (who’s dating Team USA hero Jack Hughes), Brady was linked to the Dancing with the Stars contestant, who hit the market after breaking up with longtime boyfriend, Braxton Berrios.

However, neither of them confirmed the rumors that they were dating. Earle made it sound like she was still single at Vanity Fair’s Oscars Party.

Brady and Burrow will take the field on Saturday, Mar. 21, 2026, for the Fanatics Flag Football Championship. There, they can settle their differences. This is Brady’s first football game since he retired after the 2022 season.

The Founders will feature the likes of Rob Gronkowski, DeVonta Smith, Stefon Diggs, and Von Miller. Meanwhile, the Wildcats have Saquon Barkley, Odell Beckham Jr., and Logan Paul.

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Cade Cunningham's collapsed lung puts awards eligibility, Pistons' claim to top seed at risk

It seemed so innocuous at the moment: just a bit of backcourt pressure early in a sleepy mid-March game between two teams on diametrically opposed ends of the Eastern Conference standings.

Cade Cunningham forces Tre Johnson to turn — Job No. 1 for any pressing defender trying to make a ball-handler uncomfortable. Johnson loses the ball and his balance as he tries to spin off Cunningham into open space; both players dive for the loose ball. Cunningham’s first to the floor: quicker, more assertive, more physical in pursuit of possession. But also, more vulnerable.

Cade Cunningham won’t return tonight due to back spasms. This is the play that took him out pic.twitter.com/Mj5ZHcWL7G

— Pistons Talk (@Pistons__Talk) March 17, 2026

What looked at first like just an uncomfortable collision, the Wizards rookie landing hard on the Pistons superstar’s back before everybody got back up and kept it pushing, soon landed Cunningham in the Pistons locker room. And what looked at first like back spasms was revealed on Thursday to be something significantly more serious: a left lung pneumothorax, or collapsed lung, that will reportedly cost Detroit’s All-NBA table-setter an “extended period of time.”

How long “extended” might mean, at this stage, remains unclear. The Pistons’ official statement on the injury says the team will re-evaluate Cunningham in two weeks. The average time lost for an NBA player who suffers a collapsed lung, according to injury expert Jeff Stotts of In Street Clothes, is 26 days.

“Average,” of course, means that some returns happen more quickly than that. Back in 2015, Houston Rockets forward Terrence Jones suffered a partially collapsed lung in late March. He would miss only two weeks and six games, returning for the final eight games of the regular season and playing a key role on a Rockets team that made the Western Conference finals. And when he sustained a collapsed lung in 2023 while with the New Orleans Pelicans, CJ McCollum was back after 22 days, missing 12 games.

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It also means, though, that returns can take longer — sometimes much longer. Back in 2021, while still a member of the Portland Trail Blazers, when McCollum suffered his first collapsed lung, that one cost him 41 days, keeping him on the shelf for 18 games.

If Cunningham hits the bull’s-eye on the average return-to-play timeline in Stotts’ database, that would peg a prospective comeback to April 13 — the day after the end of the 2025-26 NBA regular season.

Entering Thursday’s action, Cunningham has played in 61 games, but only 60 of those count toward the 65-game threshold for year-end awards eligibility under the player participation guidelines the NBA instituted before the 2023-24 season. You have to play at least 20 minutes in a game for it to “count,” and since Cunningham left after just five minutes on Tuesday, his appearance against the Wizards doesn’t.

If Cunningham’s able to return immediately after his in-two-weeks re-evaluation, he could be available for the Pistons’ final five games, giving him an opportunity to get over the 65-game finish line. If the check-in turns up evidence that he’d be best served taking another couple of weeks to heal, though, costing him the rest of the regular season, Cunningham would find himself ineligible for consideration by the media members who comprise the awards electorate. Which feels preposterous, because the 24-year-old — who is 15th in the NBA in minutes per game and 28th in total minutes, and who had played in just under 90% of Detroit’s games this season before someone landed on his back — has been a top-10 player this season by virtually any measure.

Cunningham is averaging 24.5 points, 9.9 assists — second in the NBA, behind only Nikola Jokic — 5.6 rebounds and 1.5 steals in 34.4 minutes per game. (I know it’s, like, the 50,000th most notable thing about this situation, but still: Cunningham leaving after only five assist-less minutes against Washington dropped him down to 9.9 dimes per game, when he was on pace to become just the eighth player in NBA history to average 20-10-5 for a full season. Just brutal.) He’s finishing at the rim, generating free throws, dishing assists and snagging blocks and steals all at career-high rates, and doing it while grading out as a plus contributor to, and the leading minutes-getter on, the NBA’s No. 2 defense.

Reasonable people can quibble with Cade’s shooting marks: 51.3% on 2-pointers, 34.6% on 3-pointers and 81.3% at the free-throw line, landing in the bottom 10 in effective field-goal percentage and true shooting percentage among players who use at least 25% of their teams’ offensive possessions. But in spite of that relative inefficiency, chances are good that your advanced stat of choice loves him.

Among players who’ve played at least 40 games this season, Cunningham ranks fourth in The BBall Index’s LEBRON, sixth in box plus-minus and tied for sixth in value over replacement player, seventh in ESPN’s Net Points Added, eighth in DARKO daily plus-minus and win shares, ninth in estimated plus-minus and Neil Paine’s LAKER, 10th in Jeremias Engelmann’s xRAPM and 12th in player efficiency rating. The Pistons have outscored opponents by 10.8 points per 100 non-garbage-time possessions in Cunningham’s minutes — just beneath the league-leading, defending-champion Thunder’s net rating over the course of the full season — and score at a top-two clip with him at the controls.

TORONTO, ON- MARCH 15  -   Guard Cade Cunningham #2 of the Detroit Pistons hauls in a rebound in front of forward Scottie Barnes #4 of the Toronto Raptors as the Toronto Raptors beat  the Detroit Pistons 119-108 at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. March 15, 2026.  Steve Russell/Toronto Star        (Steve Russell/Toronto Star via Getty Images)
Cade Cunningham has helped the Pistons reach new heights. (Steve Russell/Toronto Star via Getty Images)
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Cunningham isn’t the only reason Detroit has built on last year’s incredible turnaround by climbing to the precipice of the franchise’s first 50-win campaign since 2007-08 and vaulting up to the top spot in the Eastern Conference. He’s the biggest one, though … which is why his absence could throw a pretty significant hurdle in the path of a Pistons team hoping to stay in that lofty perch.

Significant, but not insurmountable. The Pistons enter Thursday’s rematch with the Wizards in first place in the East at 49-19, holding a 3.5-game lead over the second-place Boston Celtics. They also hold the head-to-head tiebreaker over Boston, having beaten the Celtics three times in four tries this season, and look to have a friendlier stretch-run slate, with the East’s seventh-toughest remaining schedule, while the C’s have the third-toughest, according to Tankathon.

While Boston might project to have a tougher finishing slate, though, Detroit’s isn’t exactly a picnic. The Pistons still have meetings coming up against the Thunder, the suddenly scorching Lakers and Hawks, the postseason-bound Raptors, Magic and Hornets, and a perked-up Pelicans team that’s been playing .500 ball for more than two months and is 9-5 since the All-Star break, plus a pair of games against the Timberwolves (who might be without their own All-NBA guard, Anthony Edwards). 

The glass-half-full take: The Pistons have gone 5-2 in the seven games Cunningham has missed this season — 6-2, if you include the win over Washington after his early exit — and have outscored opponents by a sturdy-if-unspectacular 2.7 points-per-100 with him off the floor. They’ve survived non-Cade minutes largely on the strength of their elite defense, cranking up the ball pressure to force turnovers on a panic-inducing 18.1% of opponents’ offensive possessions, a mark that would lead the league. The concurrent absence of Isaiah Stewart, himself sidelined by a left calf strain, complicates the “let’s defend like demons” approach somewhat … but Detroit’s won the minutes with neither Cade nor Beef Stew on the floor, too.

It’s worth noting, though, that Detroit has benefited from opponents shooting just 32.8% from long range in those non-Cunningham minutes. A shift in the vicissitudes of 3-point variance could mean an analogous decline in the effectiveness of those units … especially if an offense that’s been precariously precipitated on Cunningham’s ability to unlock coverages and create good looks continues to sputter in his absence.

The Pistons have scored 8.4 fewer points-per-100 with Cade off the floor than when he’s at the wheel. According to Cleaning the Glass, among shot creators who’ve logged at least 1,500 minutes this season, only Jokić, LaMelo Ball, Jamal Murray, James Harden, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Julius Randle have had a larger on-court/off-court impact on their teams’ offensive fortunes than Cunningham this season.

“All year, we’ve shown that we have the depth of a group that can win basketball games, just based upon our physicality, style, how hard we play,” Pistons forward Tobias Harris told The Athletic. “So, I think, obviously, we want him to be in the best of health. Until he gets back, we’ve got to hold the fort down, and guys have just got to step up with the next-man mentality, and every player is going to be expected to do more.”

When Cunningham went down against Washington, Pistons head coach J.B. Bickerstaff turned to reserve guard Daniss Jenkins, a pleasant early-season surprise who’d been in a frigid shooting slump for the better part of three months. Jenkins finished with 15 points on 4-for-9 shooting with seven assists against two turnovers in 21 minutes against the Wiz; Bickerstaff will need much more of that for the foreseeable future.

He’ll need more from center Jalen Duren, who’s proven capable this season of shouldering a more significant share of the scoring workload en route to his first All-Star appearance. He’ll need more from third-year guard Marcus Sasser, who’s undersized but pugnacious and can shoot the cover off the ball; he’ll need more from wings Caris LeVert and Kevin Huerter, who can both serve as complementary ball-handlers who can help lighten the load for the likes of Jenkins and Sasser as they step into larger on-ball responsibilities.

And — if he’s willing to use this dicey moment as an opportunity to experiment a little bit — he’ll need more from Ausar Thompson, who just returned from a five-game absence of his own due to a sprained ankle. In a Cade-less context, Thompson’s combination of size, strength, quickness and athleticism make him arguably Detroit’s best advantage-creator and most threatening downhill driver; tossing him the keys a bit and seeing whether he can make an on-the-ball impact similar to what brother Amen’s provided in Houston might not be the worst idea for a Pistons team with its sights set on making a deep playoff run.

“It’s extremely important trying to find the right combinations for the different situations that we might face,” Bickerstaff told reporters on Tuesday. “And we’ll continue to grow.”

They’ll need to. There’s no good time to lose a player as phenomenal as Cunningham, but having it happen with three weeks left in the season gives the Pistons a chance to develop some off-speed pitches that could prove beneficial in the playoffs. To get where they want to go, though — back to competing for a championship for the first time in 20 years — they’ll need to be able to rely on their heater. The Pistons go as Cade Cunningham goes; the state of his recovery is now the biggest open question in the Eastern Conference.

Crystal Dynamics Cuts 20 Workers in Yet Another Round of Layoffs

19 March 2026 at 21:17
Around the same time as Ubisoft's latest round of layoffs see over 100 employees lose their jobs, Crystal Dynamics, the game studio behind Square Enix's recent Tomb Raider reboot trilogy, has announced that it will be laying off 20 employees across its development and operations teams. This is the fourth round of layoffs at the studio in the last year, and in a recent LinkedIn post announcing the layoffs, the studio explains that "we continuously take a hard look at our team structures to ensure they align with our long term studio goals," and calls the layoffs "necessary."

Some of the comments in the LinkedIn post are from affected employees, including an environment artist and a senior animator with 15 years of experience. Crystal Dynamics confirmed in the post that its "current projects" are heading into the next phases of development, and it reiterated that "Crystal Dynamics remains fully committed to the future development of our already announced Tomb Raider titles," suggesting that there have been no game cancellations as yet. Tomb Raider: Catalyst is slated for a 2027 cross-platform launch, but even Crystal Dynamics admits that layoffs like these "can cause concern amongst our community."

(PR) Death Stranding 2: On the Beach Now Available on PC

19 March 2026 at 20:50
KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS, in collaboration with Nixxes Software, is proud to announce that DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH is now available on PC through the Steam and Epic Games Store. Watch the brand-new launch trailer, edited by Hideo Kojima, here.

In this standalone sequel, DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH offers a new range of tools, weapons and vehicles at Sam's disposal. With his companions from DRAWBRIDGE by his side, Sam takes on a new adventure to connect Australia to the Chiral network. Beset on all sides by enemies, Sam will have to shoot, sneak, and sprint his way out of trouble, as well as survive natural disasters such as earthquakes, sandstorms and forest fires, and brave the ruinous Timefall as he strives to save humanity from extinction once again. The Social Strand System returns, connecting players from around the globe allowing you to shape someone else's world, and have their actions shape yours.

Apple Delivers More Timely Security Updates for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS

19 March 2026 at 20:48
Apple has designed a new framework to keep its operating systems secure and up to date with modern protection technology without relying on major OS updates for essential security improvements. Called Background Security Improvements, this framework spans all of the company's operating systems that power iPhones, iPads, and Mac computers, used by hundreds of millions of users globally. For example, whenever a security issue arises in the Safari browser, WebKit framework, or any other software with an internet-first connection, security becomes the top priority. Instead of waiting to bundle these security updates with a new version of an operating system, Apple provides ongoing patches between major updates to address any security issues.

The company is gradually enhancing the quality of life on its platforms, and this is another significant step forward. Background Security Improvements begin with iOS 26.1, iPadOS 26.1, and macOS 26.1, and will continue with future versions of these operating systems across supported devices. Interestingly, Apple also publishes Background Security Improvements by date, component patched, and CVE number, so you can understand what the update addresses, why it was necessary, and have peace of mind that your OS remains safe from the growing number of online exploits targeting unpatched systems.

(PR) High Fantasy RPG; Higher Replay Value: Valor of Man Is Now Available on PC

19 March 2026 at 20:41
Today, the tactical roguelite RPG Valor of Man, developed by Legacy Forge and published by Numskull Games, launches on PC via Steam. Valor of Man combines tactical turn-based CRPG combat with the popular roguelite format to deliver a unique replay experience filled with meaningful choices and tactical complexity. With this 1.0 launch, the game introduces two new systems: Chaos Mode and Masteries.

In Chaos Mode, players can select from unlockable modifiers to create their own difficulty, allowing for more challenging or accessible experiences. Masteries are a collector's dream; the menu shows players which items, abilities, conditions and artifacts they've successfully beaten a run with, adding a meaningful long-term measure of achievement for all skill levels.

Ubisoft's Cost Cutting Continues With 105 Jobs Cut as Red Storm Relegated to Support Studio

19 March 2026 at 20:28
Red Storm Entertainment, the long-standing game studio that previously worked on titles in the Tom Clancy, Ghost Recon, and Rainbow Six franchises, has been officially transitioned to a support-only studio by Ubisoft. Red Storm had been working on The Division Heartland until that was cancelled in 2024, even after having been through a number of playtests. According to sources who spoke to GameIndustry.biz, Ubisoft will lay off as many as 105 workers at Red Storm, while the remaining staff will be dedicated to supporting Ubisoft's other studios in IT, customer relations, and development work on the Snowdrop engine.

The layoffs come after Ubisoft announced its recent cost-cutting measures and studio restructure, which would see the gaming giant reorganized into five "creative houses," all individually responsible and accountable for the games and properties under their management. The ensuing changes and announced cost-cutting measures, which aimed to save €200 million over two years, have already resulted in a number of layoffs at other studios and a massive strike across Ubisoft's international locations.

Save $350 on the cheapest RTX 5070 Ti laptop with an OLED display — Acer's excellent Predator Helios Neo 16S AI with 32GB of RAM is just $1,549 right now

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New Hollywood Casino Aurora Boosts Tourism In Greater Chicago

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Samsung users can now watch AMC+ free for 90 days

19 March 2026 at 20:23

Samsung has partnered with AMC Networks to give a simple and exciting offer to its users. If you have a supported Samsung smart TV, you can get AMC+ free for 90 days. This offer is available from now until June 17, 2026, or until it ends.

AMC+ is a streaming app where you can watch TV shows, movies, and special programs. It also includes Shudder for scary movies and Sundance Now for unique films and shows. You can easily find and use the AMC+ app on newer Samsung smart TVs.

This offer comes at the same time as a new show called The Audacity. It is a new drama series made by Jonathan Glatzer, who has created other popular shows. This is one reason why Samsung and AMC are giving this free offer, so more people can watch the new series.

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With this 90-day free access, users can watch many popular shows like Dark Winds and Gangs of London. They can also watch famous shows from The Walking Dead world and classic shows like Mad Men.

This offer is only for new users of AMC+. If you already have or had AMC+ before, you cannot use this deal. To get it, you just need to sign up on your Samsung TV using Samsung Checkout. It is quick and easy. 

This offer is a great way for Samsung users to enjoy good entertainment for free for three months. Head of CTV & Mobile Business Development at Samsung, Izzet Asayas, said:

Samsung is always looking for new and innovative ways to reward our loyal customers with added value. “This exclusive promotion underscores both companies’ commitment to expanding access to premium entertainment and delivering meaningful value to customers. We’re excited to help more households discover premium entertainment at a moment when anticipation is at its highest.”

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Dell releases three new Alienware gaming laptops with Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus and Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090

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Lenovo ThinkStation P5 Gen 2 comes with up to 1TB DDR5 RAM and dual RTX GPUs with 192GB VRAM

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Redmi starts teasing "a new hero" that's coming soon

19 March 2026 at 20:29

Redmi is getting ready to unveil a new smartphone in India, and it's started the teaser campaign for it today through its official X account. As you can see, not much is revealed in the quick teaser video below, just that "hero mode" is loading and the letter R is featured quite prominently. A new hero loading...#StayTuned pic.twitter.com/l8a83asiR5— Redmi India (@RedmiIndia) March 19, 2026 That may mean this device will have that letter in its name - Redmi 17R, perhaps? - or not. After all, Redmi starts with an R too. Hopefully the brand will reveal more details about this...

OnePlus Nord 6 retail box leak reveals key specifications

19 March 2026 at 19:23

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Argentina’s friendly vs. Guatemala at risk over FIFA international break rule breach

19 March 2026 at 20:26
FIFA rules could stand in the way of the match between Argentina and Guatemala.

Argentina confirmed this week that they will play a friendly against Guatemala during the upcoming international break, scheduled in Buenos Aires on 31 March. However, their opponents also have a match planned in Europe during the same window, something prohibited under FIFA regulations.

The agreement to face Guatemala was made at the last minute, as Argentina found themselves without fixtures for the March international break after the Finalissima against Spain, which was set to take place in Qatar, was canceled, along with the friendly against the hosts that was scheduled four days later.

However, Guatemala had already arranged a match against Algeria at the Luigi Ferraris Stadium in Genoa, Italy, on 27 March. This prevents them from traveling to South America for a second match, as FIFA forbids a national team from playing on two different continents during the same international break.

The Guatemalan federation submitted a special request to the world football governing body to allow an exception to the rule and play in Italy, then four days later face the world champions at La Bombonera,” ESPN reported on Thursday.

Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni.

Past cases do not bode well for the Argentina–Guatemala fixture

Despite the efforts Argentina and Guatemala are making to obtain special permission from FIFA, recent precedents suggest it will be difficult to keep the 31 March friendly in Buenos Aires on the schedule.

Argentina have already been affected by this rule during the November 2025 FIFA break. At that time, they traveled to Africa to play Angola, a match that ended in a 2-0 victory for Lionel Scaloni’s team. Originally, they were scheduled to travel to India for another friendly, but those plans had to be canceled because it would have involved playing on another continent.

A similar situation occurred this week. Following the cancellation of the Finalissima, Spain agreed to play a friendly against Serbia at home on 27 March and intended to add another against Egypt four days later. However, Mohamed Salah’s team is scheduled to play a match in China, making it impossible for them to travel back to Europe afterwards.

Argentina look for another friendly in March

While doubts remain over the 31 March match against Guatemala, Argentina are seeking another opponent to play four days earlier in order to make the most of the FIFA break, which will be the final one before the official squad for the 2026 World Cup must be confirmed.

#SelecciónMayor 📋Lista de convocados por el entrenador Lionel Scaloni para la Fecha FIFA de marzo.

¡Vamos Argentina! 🇦🇷 pic.twitter.com/dzyWhNClTD

— 🇦🇷 Selección Argentina ⭐⭐⭐ (@Argentina) March 18, 2026

Reports indicate that this search is proving difficult due to the limited time remaining. Most national teams already have their matches for the March international break finalized, meaning Argentina will almost certainly have to face a lower-level opponent.

Lionel Messi of Argentina.

2022 World Cup winner Cristian Romero denies Tottenham Hotspur exit rumors

19 March 2026 at 20:12
Cristian Romero established as one of the Premier League’s top defenders after winning the 2022 World Cup. However, his future has been in doubt, as rumors suggest he is pushing for a departure from Tottenham Hotspur. In response, the Argentine has come forward to deny it.

After winning the 2022 World Cup with Argentina, Cristian Romero established as one of the best defenders in the world, shining in the Premier League. However, he has been surrounded by rumors of a possible departure from Tottenham Hotspur. In response, the 27-year-old star has come out to deny them, setting a clear objective instead.

The truth is that I’m focused on the situation we’re in. I have a lot of respect and affection for the club and I want to finish the season in the best way possible. We’ll see later but the most important thing now is to recover energy to help Spurs,” Cristian Romero said, in the mixed zone interview.

While the Argentine did not rule out a possible departure from Spurs, he made it clear that he is not thinking about his future at the moment. Instead, he is focused on helping Tottenham move away from the relegation zone, as they are just one point above the bottom three. After that, he could assess his future depending on the direction the project takes.

Given his non-committal response, Romero could continue to attract interest from Barcelona and Atlético Madrid after the 2026 World Cup. As a result, he could pressure Spurs to make significant investments and redirect their project, or even force an exit. At 27 years old, he could be looking for a more competitive team.

Tottenham captain Cristian Romero.
Tottenham captain Cristian Romero.

Cristian Romero hold a tense relation with Spurs’ front office

Unlike in previous seasons, Tottenham Hotspur have not managed to put in a solid performance. After firing Ange Postecoglou, they have brought in Thomas Frank and Igor Tudor, neither of whom has managed to improve the team’s performance. In light of this, Cristian Romero has spoken out about his strained relationship with the front office.

Following a loss to Manchester City, the Argentine posted a strong message on Instagram: At times like this, it should be other people coming out to speak, but they don’t – as has been happening for several years now. They only show up when things are going well, to tell a few lies.”

With this, Romero aimed to expose Spurs’ front office, as he remains the only one facing the fans’ criticism amid a disappointing season. Nonetheless, the team does not seem to be improving their performances, having gone 15 consecutive Premier League matches without a victory. If they fail to present an ambitious project, he could leave the club.

Cristian Romero of Tottenham Hotspur FC warms up ahead of the UEFA Champions League.

Cristiano Ronaldo sparks global spotlight on Almeria as La Liga president Javier Tebas hails CR7’s transformative effect

19 March 2026 at 20:08
La Liga president Javier Tebas has praised the strategic effect of CR7’s involvement, highlighting the wider impact of his global influence.

Cristiano Ronaldo has once again made headlines, not on the pitch, but in the boardroom, this time sparking a global spotlight on Almeria. The Portuguese superstar’s recent acquisition of a stake in the Spanish club has immediately transformed its profile, drawing attention from fans, sponsors, and media around the world. Alongside him, La Liga president Javier Tebas has praised the strategic effect of CR7’s involvement, highlighting the wider impact of his global influence.

The Al-Nassr forward is no stranger to changing the game, and now he brings his vision and brand power into club ownership. Almeria, historically a modest side in Spanish soccer, has seen its international visibility soar, with social media followings surging and sponsor interest intensifying. This unique combination of sporting ambition and global appeal makes Ronaldo’s investment far more than just a financial transaction; it’s a statement of intent.

In a calculated step beyond his illustrious playing career, Ronaldo secured a 25% stake in Almeria through his company, CR7 Sports Investments. The five-time Ballon d’Or winner has been vocal about his desire to extend his influence beyond soccer’s pitch. As he explained, “I have long had the ambition to contribute to football beyond the pitch. UD Almeria is a Spanish club with a strong foundation and clear growth potential. I wish to work with the team leading the club to support it in its new phase of growth.”

This investment is not just symbolic. By taking an active role, the 41-year-old superstar positions himself as both an investor and a strategic partner, leveraging his reputation to accelerate Almeria’s evolution. The move signals a new era for the club, combining sporting ambition with commercial and digital growth.

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Cristiano Ronaldo reacts

What did Tebas say about Ronaldo’s transformative impact?

Now, La Liga president Javier Tebas has underlined the profound effect Ronaldo has had on Almeria. Speaking during the presentation of La Liga’s 2024-2025 economic report, Tebas emphasised the surge in digital presence triggered by Ronaldo’s involvement.

“At least on a media level, it has made Almeria increase their followers on social networks by 25 per cent, and if I am not mistaken, it has become the fifth or sixth club in Spain with the most followers. If that achieves an appropriate ‘engagement’, today, being in the field of social networks with many followers gives you a lot of value when looking for sponsors and everything that entails around it,” he explained.

Tebas also highlighted the commercial opportunities created by Ronaldo’s presence. “I believe that for Almeria, a player like Cristiano Ronaldo, as an investor and an ally, gives them a significant boost that I think they are going to take advantage of, because they are working on it, and I think it is an important part of the reason why Cristiano Ronaldo is at Almeria.”

The combination of a growing audience and interactive engagement has not only increased the club’s profile but also its marketability to international brands. For Almeria, this is a rare opportunity to convert sporting potential into tangible economic returns, amplifying their presence both on and off the pitch.

Sporting ambitions and La Liga return remain the priority

While off-field developments attract headlines, head coach Rubi remains focused on the on-field challenge. The Rojiblancos are currently locked in a fierce battle for automatic promotion from the Segunda Division, sitting third in the standings, level on points with second-placed Deportivo La Coruna. The ultimate goal remains clear: a return to Spain’s top flight by the final matchday.

Ronaldo’s presence, however, offers more than prestige. His involvement brings credibility and resources that can support recruitment, training infrastructure, and strategic growth, potentially laying the foundation for Almeria to sustain top-tier soccer once they secure promotion.

Cristiano Ronaldo (left) and Javier Tebas (right)

Neymar’s elite record tied as Raphinha joins exclusive UEFA Champions League 30-goal contributions club

19 March 2026 at 19:21
Barcelona’s Wednesday night belonged to Raphinha, but it also echoed the legacy of Neymar, as Hansi Flick’s side delivered a stunning European performance that blended spectacle with history.

Barcelona’s Wednesday night belonged to Raphinha, but it also echoed the legacy of Neymar, as Hansi Flick’s side delivered a stunning European performance that blended spectacle with history. In a match that saw the club overwhelm its opponent and surge into the latter stages of the competition, Raphinha emerged not just as the standout performer but as a record-matcher whose name is now etched alongside one of Brazil’s greatest exports.

The Blaugrana produced a breathtaking attacking display to dismantle Newcastle 7-2, sealing an emphatic 8-3 aggregate triumph and booking a place in the Champions League quarter-finals. The Catalan club turned what had been a tense tie into a one-sided spectacle, particularly in the second half, where its attacking firepower proved simply too much to handle.

Raphinha was at the heart of everything. He contributed directly to six goals: scoring twice, assisting twice, winning a penalty, and creating multiple chances in what can only be described as a complete attacking masterclass. Alongside him, Robert Lewandowski added a brace, while young talents like Lamine Yamal, Fermín Lopez, and Marc Bernal also found the net.

Despite a chaotic first half that ended 3-2, Barcelona shifted gears after the break, scoring four more goals in a devastating spell that completely buried the contest.

The historic milestone revealed

While the scoreline alone was impressive, the night carried even greater significance for the 29-year-old winger. Hidden behind the spectacle was a historic individual milestone that places him among the elite in Champions League history.

Raphinha has now reached 30 goal contributions (goals + assists) in just 33 matches, matching the exact benchmark set by Neymar; the fewest games needed to reach that mark among a select group of soccer’s most lethal attackers.

RankGamesPlayer
122Erling Haaland
228Ruud van Nistelrooy
330Kylian Mbappe
431Luis Suarez
533Neymar
=33Raphinha

Matching Neymar, chasing greatness

Raphinha’s evolution at Barcelona has been remarkable. Once known primarily for his flair and unpredictability, the Brazilian has transformed into a complete forward capable of both scoring and creating at the highest level.

What’s more, to match Neymar in such a significant Champions League metric is no small feat. The Brazilian icon built his legacy on decisive contributions in Europe, and now Raphinha has proven he can operate at the same level of efficiency.

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Raphinha of FC Barcelona celebrates scoring

What makes this achievement even more compelling is the journey. Unlike Neymar, who burst onto the scene as a global superstar, Raphinha’s rise has been gradual: built on persistence, adaptation, and continuous improvement.

Raphinha (left) and Neymar (right)

Naoya Inoue urged to move up in weight for battle of KO punchers: “I’m right here”

19 March 2026 at 19:44

may finally make his move to featherweight later this year and there is one American superstar that is keen to be first in line for a fight with the Japanese sensation. Inoue won world titles at both light-flyweight and super-flyweight and became the undisputed champion at both bantamweight and super-bantamweight, defending all four 122lb marbles […]

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Viktor Osimhen və Noa Lanq Liverpulda ağır zədə alıblar

19 March 2026 at 20:30

Ötən gecə baş tutmuş “Liverpul”la səfər oyunu “Qalatasaray”ın futbolçuları Viktor Osimhen və Noa Lanq üçün uğursuz yekunlaşıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Osimhenin bu oyunda qolu sınıb, Lanq isə barmağından zədə alıb.

Bu barədə İstanbul təmsilçisinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, nigeriyalı forvardın qoluna gips qoyulub. 27 yaşlı hücumçunun əməliyyatı ilə bağlı qərar yaxın günlərdə veriləcək.

Noa Lanqın sağ barmağında da ciddi kəsik aşkarlanıb. Niderlandlı oyunçu Liverpul şəhərində əməliyyat olunmalıdır.

Xatırladaq ki, Viktor Osimhen bu oyunda birinci hissənin sonunda, Noa Lanq isə 80-ci dəqiqədə əvəzlənmək məcburiyyətində qalmışdı.

Yeri gəlmişkən, “Qalatasaray” “Liverpul”la matçdan sonra UEFA-ya şikayət ərizəsi ilə müraciət edib. İstanbul təmsilçisinin baş katibi Eray Yazqan Noa Lanqın bu matçda ağır zədə alması ilə bağlı belə bir addımı atdıqlarını bildirib:

“Matçdan sonra bu məsələ ilə bağlı UEFA nümayəndələrinə şikayət ərizəsi ilə müraciət etdik. Qurum vəziyyəti qiymətləndirəcək. Biz vəkillərlə məsləhətləşirik. UEFA-ya kompensasiya tələbi ilə müraciət edəcəyik və iddialarımızın nəzərdən keçirilməsini tələb edəcəyik. Tələbimiz təmin edilməsə, məhkəmə iddiası qaldırıla bilər. Oyunçularımızın sağlamlığı bizim üçün prioritetdir”.

Xatırladaq ki, “Qalatasaray” UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının 1/8 final mərhələsi çərçivəsində qarşılaşdığı “Liverpul”a ilk oyunda 1:0 hesabıyla qalib gəlsə də, səfərdə 0:4 hesabıyla uduzaraq mübarizəni dayandırıb.

Füzuli Məmmədov: “Zirə” ilə matçda ən azı 1 xala layiq idik”

19 March 2026 at 20:00

“Karvan”ın baş məşqçisi Füzuli Məmmədov Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 25-ci turunda “Zirə”yə qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün Yevlaxda baş tutmuş görüşü meydan sahiblərinin 0:1 hesablı məğlubiyyəti ilə yekunlaşıb.

Füzuli Məmmədov matçdan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:

“Komandam çox yaxşı oynadı. Futbolçular matça ciddi hazırlaşmışdılar. Meydanda döyüşkən komanda var idi. Rəqibdən həm istək, həm keyfiyyət, həm də də taktiki cəhətdən geri deyildik. Əksinə bəzi epizodlarda üstün idik. Düzdür, qapımız qarşısında qol epizodları var idi. “Zirə” yaxşı komandadır. Amma biz də qələbə qazanmaq istəyirdik. Bu gün meydanda yumruq kimi komanda gördüm. Məğlubiyyət oyuna uyğun deyil. Matçın sonlarında səhvdən qol buraxmaq məni məyus edir. İstəmirdim ki, belə əzmkarlıqdan sonra məğlub olaq. Futbolçularım ən azı 1 xala layiq idilər. Amma nə etmək olar? “Zirə”ni təbrik edirəm. Öz futbolçularıma isə təşəkkür edirəm”.

Gənc mütəxəssis matçın baş hakimi Rəşad Əhmədovun işinə də qiymət verib:

“Rəşad oyunu pis idarə etmədi. Mübahisəli epizoda baxdım. Ola bilər ki, hər hansı toxunuş olsun. Amma bu, foul toxunuşu deyil. Futbol kontakt oyunudur. Futbolçunun niyyəti topu almaqdır. Topu alan zaman ayaq ayağa, çiyin çiyinə toxunur. Bunlar qayda pozuntusu deyil. Düşünürəm ki, Qavi həmin epizodda təmiz oynadı. Vurduğumuz qol sayılmalı idi. Sayılsaydı, bizim üçün daha yaxşı olardı”.

Füzuli Məmmədov “Karvan”ın Premyer Liqada qalmaq şanslarına da toxunub:

“Hazırda bütün diqqətimiz Premyer Liqadadır. Çalışırıq ki, burada qalaq. 11-ci yeri tutub pley-off oynasaq, bizim üçün yaxşı olar. Təbii ki, həmin oyunu əldən vermərik. Qarşıda “Şamaxı”, “Kəpəz” və “Qəbələ” ilə oyunlar var. Bugünkü kimi oynasaq, xallar qazana bilərik. Burada elə-belə infrastruktur qurulmayıb. Bazanın içində futbolçular üçün hər cür şərait yaradılıb. “Karvan” Birinci Liqaya düşsə belə, işlər davam edəcək. Stadionun ərazisində təbii örtüklü meydança hazırlanır. Bu işlər görülürsə, deməli rəhbərliyin bir planı var”.

Yüksək Liqa: Müntəzəm mövsüm bitdi, pley-off cütləri bilindi

19 March 2026 at 19:00

Qadın voleybolçular arasında keçirilən Azərbaycan çempionatında (Yüksək Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illərin müntəzəm mövsümü başa çatıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, son olaraq bu gün 18-ci turun daha bir oyunu keçirilib.

“Abşeron” komandası səfərdə “Gəncə” ilə üz-üzə gəlib. Gəncə İdman Sarayında baş tutmuş qarşılaşma “Abşeron”un 3:2 (25:21, 23:25, 23:25, 25:18, 15:13) hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb.

Xatırladaq ki, turun daha əvvəl keçirilmiş oyunlarında “Azərreyl” “Gənclər”i 3:0, “DH Volley” “Milli Aviasiya Akademiyası”nı 3:2, “Turan” isə “Murov”u 3:1 hesabı ilə məğlub etmişdi.

Beləliklə, müntəzəm mövsümün nəticələrinə əsasən “Turan” (45 xal), “DH Volley” (40 xal), “Milli Aviasiya Akademiyası” (30 xal), “Gəncə” (27 xal), UNEC (23 xal), “Abşeron” (21 xal), “Azərreyl” (21 xal) və “Murov” (9 xal) pley-off mərhələsində iştirak hüququ qazanıblar. Xal toplamadan sonuncu olan “Gənclər” isə mübarizəni dayandırıb.

Pley-off mərhələsində 1/4 final və yarımfinallar evdə və səfərdə olmaqla iki qarşılaşmadan ibarət olacaq. İki oyundan sonra komandaların qələbələri bərabər olarsa, qalibi müəyyən etmək üçün qızıl set oynanılacaq. Bürünc və qızıl medal uğrunda isə bir oyun olacaq.

Qeyd edək ki, pley-off mərhələsinin oyunları martın 27-də start götürəcək.

Pley-off mərhələsinin cütləri:

“Turan” – “Murov”
“DH Volley” – “Azərreyl”
“Milli Aviasiya Akademiyası” – “Abşeron”
“Gəncə” – UNEC

Best Crypto to Buy Now as a $56 Million ETH Whale Buy Confirms the Market Direction and Pepeto Gives Early Buyers the Entry That Large Caps Can No Longer Offer

19 March 2026 at 18:53
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ShapeShift founder Erik Voorhees just bought $56 million in Ethereum across two wallets, spot ETH ETFs pulled in $160 million last week, and Dogecoin active addresses jumped 176% in seven days. The market is building real strength even as the FOMC creates short term noise.

The best crypto to buy now is wherever the biggest return meets the earliest entry, and every cycle in crypto has proven that the biggest returns come from projects that are still early.

Best Crypto to Buy Now as Whale Conviction and ETF Inflows Confirm Crypto Is Heading Higher

Erik Voorhees acquired 24,968 ETH worth $56.5 million across two wallets on March 15 according to CoinDesk. Spot Ethereum ETFs recorded $160.8 million in net inflows last week, according to CoinGecko. 

When a single investor commits $56 million to ETH during a war and a dip, the direction of the market is clear. The best crypto to buy now captures that same conviction at the earliest possible entry.

Best Crypto to Buy Now and the Three Picks That Deserve Attention in March 2026

Pepeto Is a New Project Still in Presale and the Listing Will Turn This Early Entry Into Something Everyone Else Wishes They Had

Most traders know the routine. A new token trends, the race begins to figure out if it is real, and by the time you piece it together the opportunity is gone. That is the gap Pepeto was designed to close.

The best crypto to buy now Pepeto is a new crypto project still in presale, built by the cofounder of the original Pepe coin with a former Binance expert on the dev team. The risk scorer analyzes every token for exploit patterns and honeypot logic before your capital touches the contract, catching the scam tokens that drain wallets across DeFi before they reach your money. PepetoSwap processes every trade without fees, and the bridge moves tokens across chains at zero cost.

pepeto-utilities

The SolidProof audit was completed before the presale opened, and more than $8 million has been raised from wallets that checked the audit before committing. At $0.000000186, a $10,000 position buys over 53 billion Pepeto tokens. 

Pepe reached $11 billion with the same 420 trillion supply and zero products, and matching that from the current presale price is over 150x, turning that $10,000 into more than $1.5 million. The Binance listing is getting closer every day.

Ethereum Trades at $2,181 With $56 Million in Whale Buying and $160 Million in ETF Inflows

ETH sits at $2,181 with Voorhees’ $56.5 million purchase and $160.8 million in weekly ETF inflows confirming institutional conviction according to CoinMarketCap. Wallet holdings jumped by 7.98 million over the past week. 

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If buying continues, ETH could break $2,400 with $2,800 as the next target. From $2,181, even a move to $5,000 is a 2.1x over years. Strong fundamentals, strong conviction, but the biggest returns in crypto still come from early projects before their listing.

Dogecoin Breaks Past $0.10 as Active Addresses Jump 176% in Seven Days

DOGE reclaimed $0.10 on 16 march and now on 17 March it’s trading around $0.094 as active addresses hit 114,662 according to CoinGecko. Analyst Ali Martinez confirmed the 176% jump, and Trader Tardigrade noted DOGE touched a major support level for the third time, which often signals an upward move. 

If bulls push past the $0.102 EMA, the next targets sit at $0.105 and $0.115. From $15 billion, the bull case delivers around 80% over months. Real activity, but not the kind of return that early projects deliver.

The Best Crypto to Buy Now Is Always the One That Is Still Early Enough to Matter When the Listing Arrives

ETH has whale conviction and DOGE has growing addresses, and both deserve space in a portfolio. But every cycle in crypto, the people who built real wealth did it the same way: they found a project that was still early, verified the team and the audit, and got in before the listing turned their entry into something the rest of the market studied afterwards. 

That is what Pepeto is right now. The presale is open, the exchange is built, and the listing is approaching. Visit the Pepeto official website and take the early entry while it still exists.

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FAQs

What is the best crypto to buy now in March 2026? 

Pepeto is in presale with a SolidProof audit, a working exchange, and a Binance listing approaching. The best crypto to buy now is still early with real products built.

Why is Ethereum a strong pick in the best crypto to buy now discussion? 

A $56 million whale buy and $160 million in weekly ETF inflows confirm strong conviction. ETH targets $2,800 but early projects offer bigger returns from lower starting points.

Is Pepeto a good early project to buy right now? 

More than $8 million raised, SolidProof audit, original Pepe coin team, and a Binance listing approaching. Visit the Pepeto official website.

Why Is Crypto Going Down Today and Why Pepeto Is Filling With Capital While the Rest of the Market Sells

19 March 2026 at 18:41
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The crypto market is dropping on March 18, with Bitcoin below $73,000, the total market cap down 2%, and the Fear Index at 37. If you searched why is crypto going down, the answer is three events hitting at once. But the dip is temporary, and one early project just crossed $8 million raised while most investors sat frozen.

Why Is Crypto Going Down as the FOMC Decision, Hot PPI, and Iran Fears Collide on the Same Day

The Federal Reserve announces its rate decision at 2pm ET today, and Bitcoin has fallen after seven of eight FOMC meetings in 2025 according to CoinDesk. U.S. PPI inflation came in hot at 3.4%, reducing rate cut expectations, and attacks on Iran’s South Pars gas field sent oil higher and triggered risk off selling, according to CoinGape. 

That is why crypto is going down. But every FOMC dip in the past year recovered within two weeks, and $2.2 billion in USDT just flowed into Binance in a single day, the largest stablecoin deposit since November 2025. The whales are loading, not leaving.

Why Is Crypto Going Down and What Are the Biggest Wallets Doing During the Dip

Pepeto Is a New Crypto Project Still in Presale That Has Built a Full Exchange Before Even Launching

While Bitcoin stumbles on temporary news, the same cycle keeps repeating. The market dips, retail panics, and the wallets that filled positions during the fear celebrate when the recovery arrives. Pepeto is filling with capital in the middle of it.

Pepeto is a new crypto project still in presale, built by the cofounder of the original Pepe coin, with a former Binance expert on the dev team. The project has already built a full exchange before launching, including zero fee trading through PepetoSwap and a risk scorer that catches dangerous contracts before your money reaches them.

pepeto-utilties

The cross chain bridge stands out during a dip like this. When opportunities appear on different chains, most bridges charge fees that shrink your capital every time you move. Pepeto’s bridge moves tokens between Ethereum, BNB Chain, and Solana at zero cost, so what you send is what arrives, and you can move fast when the recovery hits.

The SolidProof audit was completed before the presale opened, and more than $8 million has been raised during a Fear Index that sat as low as 15. At $0.000000186 with a 420 trillion supply, the fully diluted valuation is $78 million. Pepe reached $11 billion with the same supply and zero products, and matching that is over 150x from the current entry. The staking rewards at 196% APY start compounding the moment you enter, and the Binance listing is approaching. The dip is temporary. The presale entry is not.

Pepe Leads the Meme Coin Wave With a 19% Rally to $0.000004

PEPE climbed 19.8% on March 16 to $0.000004 and now on 17 Match it’s trading around $0.0000034 according to CoinMarketCap, extending weekly gains to 21% as meme coins saw fresh buying interest. 

pepe-cmc-chart

But the broader structure still reflects a corrective phase, with the $0.0000034 to $0.0000050 range acting as a supply zone that previously triggered strong selling pressure.

Fartcoin Rides the Meme Hype With a 10% Climb but the Downtrend Remains Intact

FARTCOIN rallied 10.4% to $0.18 with a jump in 24 hour volume according to CoinGecko. A wider view shows this meme coin remains in a downtrend, and the move looks like a relief bounce triggered by BTC’s earlier push to $74,000 rather than a real reversal.

The Dip Will Pass, and Two Groups Will Look Back at This Day Very Differently

Six months from now, two groups of people will remember March 18, 2026. One group saw the dip, understood that the FOMC pattern always recovers, noticed that $2.2 billion in USDT flowed into Binance while everyone else panicked, and took the early entry into Pepeto while the presale was still open and the Fear Index sat at 37. 

The other group read the same headlines, felt the same fear, and told themselves they would come back when the market recovered, only to find the presale was gone and the listing had already changed the price. Visit the Pepeto official website and decide which group you want to be in.

Click To Visit Pepeto Website To Enter The Presale

pepeto-presale

FAQs

Why is crypto going down today on March 18 2026? 

The FOMC rate decision, hot PPI at 3.4%, and Iran energy attacks hit at once. Every FOMC dip in 2025 recovered within two weeks.

Should I buy crypto during the dip? 

Historically, FOMC dips created better entries for the next rally. Pepeto is still in presale with a Binance listing approaching, while the market gives early buyers a chance.

What is the best early project to buy during the dip? 

Pepeto has a SolidProof audit, a working exchange, and the original Pepe coin team at presale pricing. Visit the Pepeto official website.

Max pain at $75k but $596m in $20k Bitcoin puts expose market’s fear

19 March 2026 at 19:28
As Bitcoin’s largest quarterly options expiration of the year approaches on Deribit, a striking data point has emerged from the derivatives market: $20,000 put options have become the third most popular strike price by open interest, with a notional value…

Crypto hacks drained $1.5b from industry in 2024 — and 2025/26 is already worse

19 March 2026 at 19:23
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BTQ deploys first working BIP 360 implementation on Bitcoin Quantum Testnet

19 March 2026 at 19:14
BTQ Technologies Corp. announced Thursday the completion of the first functional implementation of Bitcoin Improvement Proposal 360 (BIP 360) on its Bitcoin Quantum Testnet v0.3.0 — marking the first time a quantum-resistant transaction format derived from a formal Bitcoin improvement…

Dollar drops below 100 as Fed shock, BOJ risk and oil fears hit FX

19 March 2026 at 19:06
The dollar index fell below 100 as traders sold the greenback after the Fed meeting, with USD/JPY sliding on rising BOJ hike and intervention risks and mixed signals for emerging markets and Bitcoin. The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) fell below…

Coinbase Commerce seed phrase page alarms security community ahead of March 31 shutdown

19 March 2026 at 18:59
Coinbase Commerce’s seed phrase withdrawal page is drawing fierce criticism from security researchers, who warn it normalizes typing 12-word recovery phrases into a website just days before the March 31 shutdown deadline. A subdomain page belonging to Coinbase Commerce —…

NymVPN's latest update brings crucial anti-censorship and usability boost — but Apple users will have to be patient

NymVPN's v2026.5 update is here, rolling out a shiny new UI for tracking data usage and beefed-up DNS tools to fight censorship. But if you're on a Mac or iPhone, you're going to be waiting a little longer for the goods.

FBI seizes pro-Iranian hacking group’s websites after destructive Stryker hack

19 March 2026 at 19:10
The FBI and the Justice Department took down two websites linked to the pro-Iranian hacktivist group Handala, which last week hacked medical tech giant Stryker.

CISA urges companies to secure Microsoft Intune systems after hackers mass-wipe Stryker devices

19 March 2026 at 19:08
The U.S. cybersecurity agency urged companies to prevent access to systems used for remotely managing their fleets of employee devices after hackers broke into a major U.S. medical tech giant and remotely wiped thousands of phones and computers.

Rəşad Sadıqov: “Əcnəbi, əcnəbi…”

19 March 2026 at 18:46

Misli Premyer Liqasının XXV turunun “Karvan-Yevlax” – “Zirə” oyunundan (0:1) sonra qonaq komandanın baş məşqçisi Rəşad Sadıqov jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bölüşüb…

– Bizim üçün olduqca ağır oyun keçdi. Futbolçularımın göstərdiyi əzmkarlıqdan, intizamdan razı qaldım. Bu gün qələbə qazanmasaydıq da eyni sözləri deyəcəkdim. Yevlaxda “Karvan-Yevlax”a qarşı oynamaq çətindir. Bu gün bunu yaşadıq. Son turlarda “Karvan-Yevlax”ın oyununda irəliləyiş var. Çoxsaylı qol epizodlarımız oldu. Bu qədər fürsəti qaçıranda qələbə qazanmaq çətin olur. Bir anlıq elə düşündüm ki, oyun bərabərliklə başa çatacaq. Futbolçular sona qədər inandılar, əzmkarlıq göstərdilər. Çox vacib 3 xal qazandıq.

– “Zirə” əvvəlki mövsümlərdə autsayderlərlə oyunlarda xal itirmirdi, bu mövsüm isə çətinlik çəkir. Səbəbi nədir?
– Arxayınlıq deməzdim. İki dəfə “İmişli” ilə, bir dəfə “Kəpəz”lə, bir dəfə də “Şamaxı” ilə matçda xal itirmişik. “Şamaxı”nı zəif komanda kimi görmürəm. Bu komandalar digər iddialı rəqiblərlə oyunlarda da məğlub olmayıblar. Belə olan halda bizə də bu komandalar üzərində qələbə qazanmaq çətin olur. Düz vurğulayırsız ki, əvvəlki mövsümlərdə aşağı pillələrdə gedən rəqiblərlə oyunlarda inamlı görünürdük, qələbələrimiz daha çox olurdu. Builki aşağıda gedən komandalarla əvvəlkilər arasında fərq var. Bu il həqiqətən, bütün komandaların ustalığı, bacarığı yüksəkdir.

– “Araz-Naxçıvan” və “Neftçi”nin yaxınlaşması sizdə təzyiq yaradır?
– Təbii olaraq. Bunu gözləyirdik. Qış fasiləsində futbolçularımıza demişdik ki, avrokuboklara vəsiqə qazanmaq asan olmayacaq. Futbolçuları buna hazırlayırdıq. Hər oyun vacibdir. Kimin harada xal itirəcəyi bilinmir. Yarış bu şəkildə gedəcək. Dünən “Araz-Naxçıvan”ın oyunu ağır keçdi, xarakter göstərib, qələbə qazandılar. Bu gün də bizimçün ağır keçdi. Xal itirə bilərdik.

– “Zirə” 4-cü yeri tutmasa, necə dəyərləndirəcəksiz?
– Avrokuboklara vəsiqə qazanmasaq, məşqçi olaraq özümü uğursuz hesab edəcəm. Düşünəcəm ki, nələrisə düz etmədik, qarşımıza qoyulan hədəfə çatmadıq.

– Nəyi necə etməlisiniz ki, avrokuboklara vəsiqə qazanasız?
– Əvvəlki illərdə necə etmişiksə, təkrarlayırıq. Nəsə yeni bir şey yoxdur. Sadəcə yeni olan şey odur ki, bu il rəqiblərimiz daha güclüdür. Elə futbolçular var ki, oyun pis gedəndə oyunu çevirə bilərlər. Bunu da nəzərə almaq lazımdır. Müasir futbolda yeni dəb yaranıb – standart vəziyyətlər. Əvvəl də var idi, amma bu qədər deyildi. Hansısa oyuna rahat hazırlaşa bilmirsən. Əlimizdən gələnin ən yaxşısını etməyə çalışırıq. Başa düşürük ki, bizi çox ciddi rəqabət gözləyir. Məsələn, “Kəpəz”lə oyunda qolları standart vəziyyətlərdən buraxdıq.

– Növbəti oyun “Turan Tovuz”a qarşı səfərdə olacaq. Oyun Sumqayıtda olacaq…
– Bir faktdır ki, Tovuzda qələbə qazanıb, Bakıda uduzmuşuq. Bu, bizə üstünlük vermir. Tovuzda bizi nə gözləyirsə, Sumqayıtda da ol olacaq.

– Milli fasilə xeyrinizədir?
– Qələbə qazandıqdan sonra təbii olaraq fasilə istəmirsən. Sadəcə olaraq zədədən dönən futbolçularımız var. Qismət bu gün tam hazır deyildi, amma oynadı Bu baxımdan bəlkə faydası ola bilər. Digər tərəfdən bir neçə futbolçumuz milli komandalara gedəcək. Necə təsir edəcəyini zaman göstərəcək. Fasilədən dərhal sonra kubokun yarımfinal oyununun olması bir az narahatlıq yaradır. Çalışacağıq ki, həmin matça ən yaxşı formada hazır olaq. Qısa müddətdə bir neçə oyunumuz olacaq. Təqvimə baxanda qorxulu yuxuya bənzəyir.

– Rəqibin qolunda dərhal dördüncü hakimə etiraz etdiz. Mənə elə gəlir ki, sizin etirazdan sonra VAR-a baxdılar. Siz necə düşünürsüz?
– Son oyunumuza baxmısınız? Orda mübahisəli epizodlar var. VAR təsdiqləsəydi, deyiləcəkdi ki, düzdür. Əvvəl Hakimlər Komitəsinin sədri əcnəbi idi. Sədr elə şərhlər verir ki, hakimləri qorusun. VAR-a baxılan 4 dəqiqədə çox stress yaşadım. Düşünürdüm ki, oyunu dəyişmək çətin olar. Planlar qurmuşdum əvəzləmələrlə bağlı. Bizə köməklik edilir demək düz olmaz. 6 ildir, komandadayam. Bizim xeyrimizə verilən qərarların 1-2-si müzakirə edilə bilər. Amma bizə qarşı səhvlərdən 6 saatlıq videorolik hazırlamaq olar.

– Sizcə, Rəhim Həsənovun şərhlərinə ehtiyac var?
– Əvvəl tələb var idi. Bilirəm nə vaxt yarandı. Hamı soruşurdu ki, qərar düzdür, ya səhv. Bunu da fərdi olaraq klublara demək olmur. Sonra qərar qəbul etdilər ki, epizodları şərh etsinlər. Ehtiyac varmı? Deyə bilmərəm. Bugünkü gün də hakimlikdən narazı deyiləm.

– Limitin ləğv olunmasının tərəfdarlarından idiniz… 
– Yox, demişəm ki, klub məşqçilərinə sərf edir. Amma tərəfdarı olmamışam. Başqa prizmadan demişəm. Bir azərbaycanlı, uzun müddət yığmanın kapitanı olaraq demərəm ki, limit ləğv olunsun. Lakin klub məşqçisi kimi mənə sərf edir. Amma futbolumuza, millimizə necə təsir edəcək, böyük sualdır. Bu gün klub üçün 7 və 11 legioner çox fərqdir. Legionerlərimiz az deyil, bunu ona görə etdik ki, heyətimiz geniş olsun. Yayda yaxşı futbolçular almışıq, amma iddialı klublardan gətirməmişik. 7 legionerlə bu gün “İmişli”nin, “Karvan-Yevlax”ın mübarizə aparması çox çətin olardı. Görün, seleksiyalar oldu və komandalar çempionata tab gətirir. “Qəbələ”yə arxayın idik. Təcrübəli idilər. Amma “İmişli” və “Karvan-Yevlax”la bağlı suallar var idi. Sərgilədikləri oyunlar bu sualları dağıtdı. Sadəcə infrastruktur məsələsi var.

– Sanki bir dönəm komandanın uğurlu yolunun sirrini tapmışdız. Liqada zirvə yarışı, kubokda final oynamaq və s. Amma bu mövsüm sanki geriləmisiz…
– Digər komandalar da artırıb. Bu gün “Turan Tovuz”un cinahlarına baxın, Silva və Enrike. Bu iki oyunçunu limit olmasa, demək olar, eyni anda oynada bilməzsən. Amma ötən il bu mövqelərdə yerlilər oynayırdı. Bu mövsüm 3 yerli oyunçu ilə meydana çıxırıq. Bəzən də “Araz-Naxçıvan” 4-5 yerli oynadır. Avrokuboklara mübarizə aparan komandalarla rəqabət çətindir.  Yerli məşqçi olaraq, limitin 7+4 və ya 8+3 olmasını da istərdim. Yerli oyunçuların oynamasının tərəfdarıyam. Daha yaxşısı hansıdır, bilmirəm. Amma vəziyyətə uyğunlaşmağa çalışırıq. 11 legionerin fərqini gördük.

– Yerli futbolçulardan danışdınız. Əcnəbi məşqilər gəlib, yerli məşqçilərin bacarmadığını bacarır. Necə olur ki, komandalar yerli məşqçilərlə uduzur, əcnəbilərlə qazanır?
– Fakt deyin, hansı komandada yerli pis olub, əcnəbi yaxşı olub?

– Saşa İliç yaxşı gəlmişdi…
– Samir, Ayxan, Elmar Baxşıyev, Aftandil Hacıyev kimi məşqçilərimiz liqada yaxşı nəticələr qazanıb. Məşqçi həyatı belədir, işləyirsən, sonra anidən işsiz qalırsan. Məşqçi işi belədir. Qurban Qurbanov elə yerdə olardı, iki ildən bir komanda dəyişərdi. Məşqçi işi belədir. Sabah mən 5 il işləyə bilmərəm… Sirr nədir? Bizim klub rəhbərləri əcnəbilərə üstünlük verir. Məsələ budur. Kim kimdənsə üstün və ya zəifdir yox. İllərboyu bizdə əcnəbilərə sevgi çox olub. Yerliləri nə vaxt gətiriblər? Kimin büdcəsi az olub, gətirib ki, nəsə et. İmkanları yüksək olan klub rəhbərləri əcnəbilərə üstünlük verib. 20 ildir, futbolumuzda var. Gördülər ki, əcnəbilər tənqid edilir, yerlilərə üz tutdular. Yenə tendensiya dəyişmək üstündür. Səbəbi nədir, bilmirəm. Bunu klub rəhbərləri bilər. Samir Abasov “Neftçi” ilə çempion olub. Elmar Baxşıyev “Qəbələ” ilə kubok qazanıb. Sənan Qurbanov iki dəfə kubok udub. Ani sual verdiniz, gərək saatlarla danışaq. Yerli məşqçilər əcnəbilərdən geri qalmır. Milli komandaya yerli gəldi, qısa müddətdə fərqi gördünüz. Futbolçu da olmuşam, məşqçi də. Futbolumuzda ən çox inkişaf edən məşqçi mövqeyidir. Yerli oyunçumuz hansısa türk ulduzla mübarizə apara bilməz bəlkə də, amma məşqçilərimiz onların mütəxəssisləriylə başabaş gələ bilər.

– Ölkə futbolunda Qriqorçukdan başqa böyük uğuru olan əcnəbi olmayıb. Maraqlıdır, bəs niyə əcnəbilərə çox güvənirlər? Məşqçiləri, futbolçuları dəyişirik, amma rəhbərlik qalır. Bəlkə, doğrudan problem rəhbərlərlə bağlıdır?
– Murad Musayev, Kaxaber Sxadadzeni də danışmaq olar. Lakin son dönəmlərdə yerli məşqçilərin nailiyyətləri var. Bu günün söhbəti deyil. Uzun illərboyu legioner hakim gətirildi, əcnəbi baş məşqçi gətirildi, futbolçular gətirildi. Amma bir dəfə millini idarə etməyə əcnəbi gətirilmədi. Bütün mövqelərə əcnəbi təyin olundu, amma əsas idarəedici adam əcnəbi olmadı. Bu tendensiya illərdir, davam etdi. Bu təfəkkür bizdə həmişə olub. Əcnəbi, əcnəbi… Məndən yaxşıdırsa, olsun. Məsələn, bu il Dambrauskas, Vernidub, Berdıyev kimi məşqçilər var. Onların bizim çempionatda olmasına sevinirəm. Faydaları olacaq. Lakin illərlə o qədər faydasız əcnəbilər gəlib ki… Həmişə də tənqid olunan yerli məşqçi, futbolçulardır.

Şahin Cəfərov

Inter director flies to London for Vicario talks

19 March 2026 at 19:58

Inter director Piero Ausilio has reportedly travelled to London, where he has scheduled a meeting with Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario.

It is no secret that Italy international Vicario is Inter’s top goalkeeping target for next season.

Latest Inter transfer updates: Vicario

According to Calciomercato.com, the Nerazzurri director Piero Ausilio has travelled to London to hold talks with the Tottenham star.

Spurs are fighting for Premier League survival, and Vicario is eager to return to Serie A next season.

Calciomercato.com confirms that the Italy international has already given the green light to a move to Inter.

With Yann Sommer’s contract expiring at the end of the season, the Nerazzurri are already preparing to sign a new goalkeeper, and preliminary talks with Vicario’s entourage began some weeks ago.

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - MARCH 15: Guglielmo Vicario of Tottenham looks on during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield on March 15, 2026 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – MARCH 15: Guglielmo Vicario of Tottenham looks on during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield on March 15, 2026 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

According to several sources, Tottenham will likely demand a fee between €15m and €20m for Vicario, but if Spurs are relegated to the Championship, their asking price will drop further.

BILBAO, SPAIN - MAY 21: Guglielmo Vicario of Tottenham Hotspur lifts the UEFA Europa League trophy after his team's victory in the UEFA Europa League Final 2025 between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United at Estadio de San Mames on May 21, 2025 in Bilbao, Spain. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)
BILBAO, SPAIN – MAY 21: Guglielmo Vicario of Tottenham Hotspur lifts the UEFA Europa League trophy after his team’s victory in the UEFA Europa League Final 2025 between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United at Estadio de San Mames on May 21, 2025 in Bilbao, Spain. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)

Vicario has conceded 165 goals in 115 games with Tottenham, but won the Europa League with the Premier League club last season.

Italy and Newcastle relief after Tonali injury scare

19 March 2026 at 19:30

Reports in Italy claim that medical tests undergone by Sandro Tonali today have ruled out muscle injuries, so the Azzurri star will be available for next week’s World Cup play-off semifinal against Northern Ireland.

The MRI scan Sandro Tonali underwent on Thursday ruled out any muscle injuries, according to Italian sources, including Gazzetta.

Positive Tonali injury update for Italy and Newcastle

The Newcastle midfielder will therefore be available for Thursday’s World Cup play-off semifinal between Italy and Northern Ireland.

Tonali was forced to be substituted during Newcastle’s Champions League match against Barcelona on Wednesday, raising concerns that he would not be available for Italy’s crucial match next week.

Besides the positive outcome of today’s tests, Tonali no longer feels pain in his left thigh, but he could still miss the upcoming Premier League match against Sunderland to resume training with the Azzurri next week.

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 28: Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Everton at St James' Park on February 28, 2026 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 28: Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Everton at St James’ Park on February 28, 2026 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)

Italy coach Gattuso is expected to release his squad list tomorrow, while players will begin preparations in Coverciano on Monday, March 23.

If Italy beat Northern Ireland in the play-off semifinal on March 26, they’ll meet the winner of the Wales-Bosnia Herzegovina match on March 31.

Official: Referees appointed for Serie A Week 30

19 March 2026 at 18:56

AIA has officially announced the referees for Serie A Week 30, including the Milan-Torino and Fiorentina-Inter matches.

Serie A Week 30 begins on Friday with Cagliari-Napoli and Genoa-Udinese.

The Partenopei’s away game in Sardinia will be overseen by Maurizio Mariani.

Milan’s home game against Torino on Saturday will be overseen by Francesco Fourneau, while Andrea Colombo has been appointed for Fiorentina-Inter on Sunday night.

Below are all the referees, assistants and VAR appointed for the next Serie A Round.

Serie A Week 30 referees

CAGLIARI – NAPOLI    Friday 20/03 h 18:30 (CET)

MARIANI

BINDONI – TEGONI

IV:      PERRI

VAR:  MARINI

AVAR:   SERRA

  GENOA – UDINESE   Friday  20/03 h. 20:45

COLLU

PERETTI – BIFFI

IV:      TURRINI

VAR:   AURELIANO

AVAR:    PEZZUTO

 

  PARMA – CREMONESE    Saturday 21/03 h. 15:00

FABBRI

CIPRESSA – YOSHIKAWA

IV:       GALIPO’

VAR:  PATERNA

AVAR:    DI BELLO

  MILAN – TORINO   Saturday 21/03 h. 18:00

FOURNEAU

ROSSI M. – MORO

IV:     DOVERI

VAR:   NASCA

AVAR:    MARESCA

 

  JUVENTUS – SASSUOLO   Saturday 21/03 h. 20:45

MARCHETTI

COSTANZO – BIANCHINI

IV:      ALLEGRETTA

VAR:   ABISSO

AVAR:    CAMPLONE

EMPOLI, ITALY - OCTOBER 30: Matteo Marchetti referee gestures during the Serie A match between Empoli and FC Internazionale at Stadio Carlo Castellani on October 30, 2024 in Empoli, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
EMPOLI, ITALY – OCTOBER 30: Matteo Marchetti referee gestures during the Serie A match between Empoli and FC Internazionale at Stadio Carlo Castellani on October 30, 2024 in Empoli, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

  COMO – PISA    Sunday, 22/03 h. 12:30

PAIRETTO

MASTRODONATO – FONTEMURATO

IV:     MUCERA

VAR:   MERAVIGLIA

AVAR: DI BELLO

 

  ATALANTA – H. VERONA   Sunday, 22/03 h. 15:00

AYROLDI

BERCIGLI – FONTANI

IV:     CREZZINI

VAR:    MAGGIONI

AVAR:     LA PENNA

 

  BOLOGNA – LAZIO   Sunday, 22/03 h. 15:00

FELICIANI

BERTI – LAUDATO

IV:     ZANOTTI

VAR:     DI PAOLO

AVAR:      GIUA

 

  ROMA – LECCE   Sunday, 22/03 h. 18:00

SACCHI J.L.

BACCINI – ZINGARELLI

IV:       MASSIMI

VAR:     GHERSINI

AVAR:  ABISSO

CAGLIARI, ITALY - FEBRUARY 23: the refree Andrea Colombo looks on during the Serie A match between Cagliari and Juventus at Sardegna Arena on February 23, 2025 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)
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BBC claim Man City are clear frontrunners for £80m transfer but Man United not giving up yet…

19 March 2026 at 20:00

Manchester City reportedly look to be the clear frontrunners for the potential £80m transfer of Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson.

But that seemingly won’t stop Manchester United from pursuing the England international, according to BBC Sport.

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Anderson has been in superb form for Forest this season, and now also looks like a near-certainty to start for England barring any surprise World Cup news this summer.

It seems clear that Anderson could shine at City or United, having produced some terrific stats with his Premier League performances throughout this campaign.

All-rounder Elliot Anderson would be a dream signing for most top clubs

See below for Anderson’s stats that show just how well he contributes in so many different metrics, with the 23-year-old showing himself to be the kind of all-rounder that could carry the best sides to success…

Elliot Anderson stats against other top PL midfielders
Elliot Anderson stats against other top PL midfielders (DataMB)

Anderson looks ideal to replace someone like Rodri at the Etihad Stadium, with MCFC perhaps in need of a younger player in that role now after the Spaniard’s recent injury problems.

United, meanwhile, have Casemiro approaching the end of his contract, with the BBC noting that they’re already looking to replace the veteran Brazil international.

As reported here for the Daily Briefing, Chelsea also have a long-standing interest, even if our information is that City and United look more likely for the moment.

Where should Elliot Anderson go?

Anderson will likely have a long list of options this summer, but he’ll have to pick carefully for this important next step in his career.

The former Newcastle youngster has flourished at Forest and will need to continue playing regular first-team football, which is probably more likely for him at United than at City.

Even if Anderson looks more than good enough to replace Rodri, it won’t necessarily be easy, while there’s also Nico Gonzalez to compete with.

Kalvin Phillips is a name for Anderson to keep in mind, as he looked superb for Leeds United before really struggling and seeing his career go majorly downhill at City.

Then again, a lot of big names have also gone backwards at MUFC in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era, so perhaps keeping other options like Chelsea in mind wouldn’t be the worst idea.

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Arda Guler scores from 68 meters in Real Madrid victory over Elche (Video)

Going into the final minutes of Real Madrid’s La Liga match with Elche last Saturday, the scoreline stood at 3-1 when Arda Guler did this. 0.1% chance. Still scored. pic.twitter.com/YCRdiV0Set — LALIGA English (@LaLigaEN) March 19, 2026

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Borussia Dortmund want third Jadon Sancho spell

According to The Times, Borussia Dortmund are interested in bringing Jadon Sancho back for what would be his third spell at the club. They are confident that they’ll be able to persuade the winger to accept the transfer and come as a free agent, with both his loan at Aston Villa and contract with Manchester […]

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Why Mel Kiper believes Tennessee Titans will pick Jeremiyah Love in NFL draft at No. 4

The Tennessee Titans have a laundry list of roster needs this offseason, including edge rusher, wide receiver and interior offensive line.

But ESPN NFL Draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. thinks they may not look to fill any of those holes with the No. 4 pick.

In his latest mock draft released March 17, Kiper has the Titans taking Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love with their first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. While no running back has gone among the top four picks since Saquon Barkley in 2018, Kiper thinks Love is worthy of being drafted that high due to his versatility.

"I understand not taking a running back," Kiper said on a conference call with reporters on March 19. "I argued against that for 30 years, and now I'm kind of defending these running backs, only because (Love) is so versatile. If he was just a running back, we wouldn't be saying that. Because he's so versatile and you can do so many things creatively with him.

"He's the second-best player on my board. A lot of people think he's the best player in this draft. You're picking fourth, you don't want to get the fifth-, sixth-best player. You want to get a guy inside of your top four, and Love certainly is."

MORE: Tennessee Titans free agent signings 2026: Meet every free agency add plus trades

Love ran for 1,372 yards and 18 touchdowns on 199 carries last season and finished third in the Heisman Trophy voting. He also caught 27 passes for 280 yards and three touchdowns.

"He's a different kind of player because he's such a great receiver," Kiper said. "You can put him at slot and put him wide. He's remarkable in that area. He didn't have a fumble at Notre Dame. He's a true game-breaker."

Kiper thinks the Titans might also consider Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles, Texas Tech edge rusher David Bailey or Ohio State edge Arvell Reese if those players are available. His mock draft has Bailey going No. 2 to the New York Jets, Reese at No. 3 to the Arizona Cardinals and Styles at No. 7 to the Washington Commanders.

"(Cam Ward) is a franchise quarterback, he showed that midseason on, no question about that," Kiper said. "To keep helping Cam Ward, you got (Calvin) Ridley back, you got (Elic) Ayomanor, you got (Chimere) Dike, you added Wan'Dale Robinson, you got Gunnar Helm, you got weapons there.

"To bring in a guy like Sonny Styles would make a lot of sense with his versatility. There's a couple directions. If Arvell Reese or David Bailey were there, you'd have to look at that if you're Tennessee over a running back. Adam Schefter was on with (ESPN NFL insider Field Yates) and I the other day on Draft Daily and said he didn't think, from people he's spoken to, that the Tennessee Titans are taking a back at No. 4, so we'll see how that goes."

Tennessee Titans mock draft predictions

Nick Suss, the Titans beat writer for the Tennessean, has the Titans selecting Reese with the No. 4 pick in his latest first-round mock draft released March 16.

Jacob Shames can be reached by email at jshames@gannett.com and on X/Twitter @Jacob_Shames.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Mel Kiper explains NFL mock draft with Titans picking Jeremiyah Love

Why Mel Kiper believes Tennessee Titans will pick Jeremiyah Love in NFL draft at No. 4

The Tennessee Titans have a laundry list of roster needs this offseason, including edge rusher, wide receiver and interior offensive line.

But ESPN NFL Draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. thinks they may not look to fill any of those holes with the No. 4 pick.

In his latest mock draft released March 17, Kiper has the Titans taking Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love with their first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. While no running back has gone among the top four picks since Saquon Barkley in 2018, Kiper thinks Love is worthy of being drafted that high due to his versatility.

"I understand not taking a running back," Kiper said on a conference call with reporters on March 19. "I argued against that for 30 years, and now I'm kind of defending these running backs, only because (Love) is so versatile. If he was just a running back, we wouldn't be saying that. Because he's so versatile and you can do so many things creatively with him.

"He's the second-best player on my board. A lot of people think he's the best player in this draft. You're picking fourth, you don't want to get the fifth-, sixth-best player. You want to get a guy inside of your top four, and Love certainly is."

MORE: Tennessee Titans free agent signings 2026: Meet every free agency add plus trades

Love ran for 1,372 yards and 18 touchdowns on 199 carries last season and finished third in the Heisman Trophy voting. He also caught 27 passes for 280 yards and three touchdowns.

"He's a different kind of player because he's such a great receiver," Kiper said. "You can put him at slot and put him wide. He's remarkable in that area. He didn't have a fumble at Notre Dame. He's a true game-breaker."

Kiper thinks the Titans might also consider Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles, Texas Tech edge rusher David Bailey or Ohio State edge Arvell Reese if those players are available. His mock draft has Bailey going No. 2 to the New York Jets, Reese at No. 3 to the Arizona Cardinals and Styles at No. 7 to the Washington Commanders.

"(Cam Ward) is a franchise quarterback, he showed that midseason on, no question about that," Kiper said. "To keep helping Cam Ward, you got (Calvin) Ridley back, you got (Elic) Ayomanor, you got (Chimere) Dike, you added Wan'Dale Robinson, you got Gunnar Helm, you got weapons there.

"To bring in a guy like Sonny Styles would make a lot of sense with his versatility. There's a couple directions. If Arvell Reese or David Bailey were there, you'd have to look at that if you're Tennessee over a running back. Adam Schefter was on with (ESPN NFL insider Field Yates) and I the other day on Draft Daily and said he didn't think, from people he's spoken to, that the Tennessee Titans are taking a back at No. 4, so we'll see how that goes."

Tennessee Titans mock draft predictions

Nick Suss, the Titans beat writer for the Tennessean, has the Titans selecting Reese with the No. 4 pick in his latest first-round mock draft released March 16.

Jacob Shames can be reached by email at jshames@gannett.com and on X/Twitter @Jacob_Shames.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Mel Kiper explains NFL mock draft with Titans picking Jeremiyah Love

Preview: Preston look to pull themselves clear of any relegation chances as they face middling Stoke City

Preview: Preston look to pull themselves clear of any relegation chances as they face middling Stoke City
Preview: Preston look to pull themselves clear of any relegation chances as they face middling Stoke City

It wasn’t long ago that Preston were battling with the likes of Coventry and Middlesbrough for the top two spots in the Championship and looked set to finally break out of the second division for the first time in over 10 years.

Fast forward to now and the North-West side are hoping that three points on Friday night could see them banish any fears of being pulled into the relegation zone. Despite being 10 points ahead of the teams in the bottom three, the likes of West Brom and Oxford have begun to pick up form, whilst Preston continue to suffer from their mid-season slump.

Preston have lost their last four Championship games, including a desperately poor performance at home to Oxford where they succumbed to a 3-1 defeat. The Lilywhites haven’t won in the league since 4th January and unless this slide down the league is arrested, they face a nervy end to their campaign.

Stoke City found themselves in a very similar situation to Preston earlier in the season. The Potters were in the top two before a mid-season slump of their own saw them fall down the table. However, two wins in their last five games have seen the Potters climb back up the league, and they can now see out their season safe from relegation but with no real expectation of challenging for the play-offs.

Mark Robins’ side recorded an impressive 3-1 victory over Watford last time out to halt a run of three games without a win despite a valiant draw at home to Ipswich, where the Potters fought for a 3-3 draw.

Preston look set for their 12th consecutive season in the second tier, where they have finished in the top 10 only twice, as mediocrity seems to be the standard rate, it remains to be seen how long the fans at Deepdale will put up with it.

As for Stoke, they have middled in the second tier since their relegation from the Premier League in 2018; the Potters haven’t finished in the top half of the Championship since then. It looked as though that was to change earlier on this season however, a dramatic downturn in form looks like it will lead to another underwhelming season.

Preston will be hoping to fully welcome back goalkeeper Daniel Iversen and full-back Bradley Potts from a knee and groin issue, respectively; both have been out since January. Iversen featured in the side’s defeat last week against Norwich City, whereas Potts came off the bench on the hour mark.

However, they will still be without winger Callum Lang, who has a shoulder injury nor will they be able to rely on midfielder Alistar McCann who is still suffering with discomfort in his knee.

As for Stoke City, they are hoping striker Sam Gallagher can return to full fitness after he featured and scored in the side’s victory against Watford and may be able to start on Friday. Goalkeeper Victor Johansson has been missing for months with a shoulder injury and is expected to make his return at the end of this month. Elsewhere, veteran full-back Aaron Cresswell is still unavailable due to a muscle injury, making the Potters light in defence.

Friday’s game is a chance for Preston to stop the rot and pull themselves clear of any danger, yet for Stoke it’s a chance to make it back-to-back wins and get on their way to ending their season on a high.

Preston North End vs Stoke City kicks off on Friday night at 8pm GMT live on Sky Sports Football.

Vasco stun Fluminense 3-2 with historic comeback at the Maracanã

Vasco stun Fluminense 3-2 with historic comeback at the Maracanã
Vasco stun Fluminense 3-2 with historic comeback at the Maracanã

With two goals at the end of the match, Vasco defeated Fluminense 3-2, coming from behind, on Wednesday night (18), at Maracanã, confirming their good form in the Brasileirão after the hiring of coach Renato Gaúcho. The team was losing 2-1 until the 42nd minute of the second half. Also in the opening of the seventh round of the competition, which featured seven games, Palmeiras beat Botafogo 2-1 at Allianz Parque and took the lead with 16 points.

With the support of their fans, Palmeiras opened the scoring with Allan. John Arias extended the lead and Danilo pulled one back for the team from Rio.

Palmeiras benefited from Atlético-MG's victory over São Paulo, 1-0 at Arena MRV, with a goal by Iván Román, a result that kept the São Paulo side at 16 points, now in second place.

At Arena Fonte Nova, Bahia, in third place with 14 points, won 2-0 against Red Bull Bragantino, with goals from Luciano Juba and Erick.

Also having a standout campaign in the Brasileirão, Coritiba won again—this time against Mirassol, at Maião, in Mirassol, 1-0, goal by Lavega. Coxa is in fifth place with 13 points.

The other team from Paraná in the competition, Athletico, also secured three points in the round. It was against Cruzeiro, who are at the bottom: 2-1 at Arena da Baixada, goals from Mendoza and Viveros, all within the first 12 minutes of the match. In the second half, Villarreal pulled one back for Cruzeiro, who remain with 3 points.

Meanwhile, at Vila Belmiro, Santos lost to Internacional 2-1. Zé Ivaldo, own goal, put Inter ahead. Then, Neymar scored for Santos from the penalty spot. At 49 minutes of the second half, Carbonero sealed the result.

Maracanã on an electrifying night

Fluminense, who are in fourth place with 13 points, would be in first if they had beaten Vasco. And it seemed that way in the Maracanã classic, as they went 2-0 up, with goals from Canobbio, less than a minute into the game, and Hércules, at 8 minutes into the second half, after a beautiful play from the Tricolor attack.

But Vasco had a comeback that sent their fans into a frenzy. Nuno Moreira scored the first at 13 minutes, and the turnaround was confirmed as the match was nearing its end. At 42, Spinelli, with a header, equalized. And at 49, also with a header, Thiago Mendes sealed the score.

After starting the championship with three defeats and a draw, which left them in the relegation zone, Vasco made a leap up the table with seven points earned in the last three matches. They are now 10th, with 8 points.

Round completion

Three matches will close the seventh round this Thursday (19): Grêmio vs. Vitória, at 7 p.m., at Arena do Grêmio; Flamengo vs. Remo, at 8 p.m., at Maracanã; and Chapecoense vs. Corinthians, at 9:30 p.m., at Arena Condá.

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How did Ohio State's Puff Johnson get the nickname 'Puff?'

Puff Johnson isn’t his real name.

Ohio State’s sixth-year forward, who has taken a circuitous path to joining the Buckeyes during the 2025-26 season, grew up in in Pennsylvania. Before he became a standout basketball player who would log 120 games at three schools while battling a litany of injuries, Johnson was just a little kid given the name Donovan by his parents, Gilbert and Amy Johnson.

As he became a four-star prospect in the class of 2020, however, not many people knew him as Donovan Johnson. They called him Puff, and the origin story of that nickname dates back to his younger days.

Where did Puff Johnson get his nickname?

As a child, Johnson was a fan of the cereal Cocoa Puffs. Because of that, his mom started calling him “Puff,” and the nickname stuck.

Now, the 6-foot-8, 200-pound is back in the NCAA Tournament with the Buckeyes. After securing a temporary restraining order to gain eligibility for a sixth year in mid-January, a Franklin County judge upheld that ruling in early February and cleared the way for him to finish out his final season of men’s college basketball at Ohio State.

Ohio State Buckeyes Puff Johnson (6) shoots the ball in the second half of the NCAA game at Value City Arena on Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026 in Columbus, Ohio.

Johnson played three years at North Carolina, where he was part of a 2022 team that reached the national championship game before falling to Kansas. In 2023, he transferred to Penn State, where he played 46 games in the next two seasons before transferring after the 2024-25 season and committing to the Buckeyes while fighting for eligibility.

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In five seasons, Johnson had played in 111 games while battling multiple injuries with both the Tar Heels and Nittany Lions. He entered the 2026 men’s NCAA Tournament having played nine games for the Buckeyes, scoring 21 points and grabbing 10 rebounds while making one start.

In 120 career games, Johnson has averaged 5.1 points and 2.5 rebounds in 15.1 minutes per appearance.

Ohio State men's basketball beat writer Adam Jardy can be reached at ajardy@dispatch.com, on Bluesky at @cdadamjardy.bsky.social or on Twitter at @AdamJardy.

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Patriots Predicted To Add 17-Sack Pass Rusher To Pair With Dre'Mont Jones

 Oklahoma defensive lineman R Mason Thomas

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The NFL draft is just five weeks away, and the New England Patriots have several options for their first-round pick.

New England might consider trading its selection to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for wide receiver A.J. Brown. However, if that deal doesn’t go through, The Athletic's Patriots reporter Chad Graff believes New England could use the No. 31 pick on Oklahoma pass rusher R Mason Thomas.

"With hopes still alive for an AJ Brown trade this summer, the Pats’ priority with their first pick is likely edge rusher over wide receiver," Graff wrote on Thursday. "They signed Dre’Mont Jones in free agency, which gives them a big edge rusher with the versatility to slide inside if needed. In a lot of ways, Thomas is the opposite. He’s slighter (241 pounds), and some teams might view him as too small, but he is a true speed rusher who would immediately boost the Patriots’ pass rush."

Thomas played four seasons at Oklahoma, appearing in 42 games and recording 65 tackles, 17 sacks and 25.5 tackles for loss.

New England lost pass rusher K'Lavon Chaisson to the Washington Commanders this offseason. Even after signing Jones, the Patriots could still benefit from bringing in an emerging pass rusher to develop. Thomas might be an excellent fit for that role.

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Bucks rumor could lead to blockbuster deal with Warriors or Lakers

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While many may not think anything of it, a recent rumor involving the Milwaukee Bucks shouldn’t be taken lightly.

The Bucks have endured a rough season thus far, and according to ESPN’s Shams Charania, there’s new drama surrounding the Bucks and their star forward Giannis Antetokounmpo.

“The Milwaukee Bucks want to shut down Giannis Antetokounmpo for the remainder of the season after his latest injury and their postseason chances dwindled, but the two-time NBA MVP has refused the team's requests and wants to play again,” Charania said, according to Jamal Collier.

“The Bucks announced Tuesday that Antetokounmpo would be sidelined with a left knee injury, the latest health setback in an injury-plagued season for the 10-time All-Star."

“The sides had multiple meetings over the last 24 hours, but Antetokounmpo has remained adamant about returning to the court this season, feeling as long as he's not risking any further injury.” 

While the offseason is still a ways away, the Los Angeles Lakers and Golden State Warriors should be ecstatic after coming across Charania’s report. In December, Charania reported that after years of Milwaukee failing to exit mediocrity, Antetokounmpo was mulling his future with the 2021 NBA champions. 

The Bucks eventually began listening to trade offers for Antetokounmpo, but an in-season trade with a contender never materialized. 

With Antetokounmpo and the Bucks clashing heads before the end of the 2025-26 season, franchises like the Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers should feel more confident about their ability to pry the two-time MVP away from Milwaukee this summer. 

Obviously, the Warriors are the far more desperate franchise, as their star guard, Stephen Curry, has been injury-prone lately, and it’s unclear whether Jimmy Butler will be 100% when the 2026-27 season starts (he suffered an ACL injury in January).

If the Dubs re-sign Kristaps Porzingis and Draymond Green in the offseason, they could have the assets necessary to pull off a blockbuster deal for Antetokounmpo. 

However, with the Lakers expected to go all-out for Antetokounmpo in the summer, the Warriors should expect to face stiff competition for the ex-NBA Finals MVP. Like the Dubs, the Lakers could sign Austin Reaves to a new deal before making him the featured piece in a deal for Antetokounmpo. 

It’ll be fascinating to see who finishes first in the Antetokounmpo sweepstakes in the next couple of months.

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Wright State hopes its surprise season can become a Cinderella story in March Madness

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Wright State coach Clint Sargent watched quietly as his players bounced and weaved their way through the team circle with large, plastic gold chains dangling from their necks to celebrate their Horizon League Tournament title.

He wanted those guys, the ones who stuck around, the ones who transferred in and the freshmen who were introduced to college basketball this season, to savor the moment of a lifetime.

“I think we probably lead the nation in starting lineups,” said Sargent, the conference’s coach of the year, as the wild on-court scene played out around him. “We’ve had so many different guys step into the moment and hit big shots, I’m not surprised.”

Now, a little more than a week later, they face an even more daunting challenge — becoming the second Horizon League team in three years to advance to the second round of March Madness.

Wright State (23-11) tends to hold that conference celebration every four years, with its previous two titles coming in 2018 and 2022. Still, few expected that to continue — or Wright State to wind up the NCAA Tournament's 14th seed in the Midwest, matched up against ACC Tournament runner-up and No. 3 seed Virginia on Friday in Philadelphia.

Sargent followed his former college coach, Scott Nagy, to Dayton, Ohio, in 2016. Five years later, he went from assistant coach to assistant head coach and when Nagy left for Southern Illinois in March 2024, then-interim athletic director Joylynn Brown promoted Sargent to head coach.

It was a forgettable first season for Sargent and the Raiders. Despite finishing among Division I's top 15 in field-goal percentage (49.4%) and 3-point percentage (38.4%), Wright State couldn't overcome a sub-par defense. The result: A 15-18 mark that prompted six of 12 projected returnees, including Wright State's top four scorers, to exit through the transfer portal.

Outside of the program, not much was expected from a team essentially starting over with a 37-year-old coach in his second season. League's coaches picked Wright State to finish seventh out of 11 teams.

Inside of the program, though, promising signs emerged during a rocky 6-6 start. The turning point came in mid-December, specifically in the second half against Miami (Ohio) when the RedHawks shooting percentage dropped from 75% in the first half to 41.7% in an 83-76 loss.

The Raiders rebounded by winning their next seven in a row, four of them without emerging freshman guard Michael Cooper, who was injured. Suddenly, their confidence soared.

“I felt like when I got hurt and we kept winning, that's when I was like, ‘When I get back, we’re going to be even better,'" said Cooper, who averages a team best 13.4 points per game. “I feel like that's what happened. We're the deepest team in the league, and I think it showed in the tournament.”

Cooper wasn't the surprise on Sargent's squad.

Guard TJ Burch, who played just 9.5 minutes per game in 2024-25 at Ball State, wound up averaging 12.3 points while leading the team in assists (115). He earned first team all-conference honors, was named the league's defensive player of the year and newcomer of the year and his 19-point performance in a 66-63 come-from-behind title game victory over Detroit Mercy led to him being named tourney MVP.

Forward Michael Imariagbe, one of the key holdovers, earned second team all-conference honors by averaging 11.8 points and 7.0 rebounds after logging just 16.3 minutes last season, and forward Kellen Pickett took home the league's freshman of the year award.

But the Raiders didn't get there on talent alone.

"He spent so much time with them (the players) in the summer to try to get them to know each other and he's just stuck with it,” Brown said after watching her department's team erase an 11-point deficit in the final 10 minutes of the title game. “I feel like that's a testament because at the end of second half, he made some changes — brilliant coaching moves. They all trust each other. Nobody wants to be the star because that's what he has instilled in those gentlemen."

And the all-inclusive celebration captured that spirit.

The school's mascot, “Fierce Wolf," joined the postgame dance team. Brown found her way into the team photos and Sargent gladly accepted the congratulatory handshakes and high-fives from fans who spilled onto the court as blue-and-gold confetti covered the players who achieved something almost nobody else thought possible just a few months ago.

“Everybody came to Wright State with a first-year head coach who went 15-18, so I think that bond, the reason they came here, really allowed us to grow," Sargent said. “That's why this is so special.”

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Broncos are signing safety/special teams ace Tycen Anderson

ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 07: Tycen Anderson #26 of the Cincinnati Bengals warms up prior to the game against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium on December 07, 2025 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images) | Getty Images

According to NFL Network’s lead league insider Ian Rapoport, the Denver Broncos are signing former Cincinnati Bengals special teams ace/safety Tycen Anderson. This move was reported prematurely last night, but now, the Broncos and Anderson have reportedly agreed to a deal.

Former #Bengals S Tycen Anderson is signing with the #Broncos, source. Depth and special teams help.

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 19, 2026

After losing safety P.J. Locke in free agency to the Dallas Cowboys, the Broncos needed to add some depth to their safety room. Anderson, who was a key special teamer with the Bengals, adds depth while also strengthening their special teams in the process. He will compete with All-Pro special teamer Devon Key and JL Skinner for the Broncos third safety role on defense.

Anderson was a 5th-round selection by the Bengals in the 2022 NFL Draft and quickly turned himself into the Bengals’ top special teams ace and the glue to their entire special teams unit. He is a 6-2, 203-pound safety who ran a 4.36 40-time at the NFL Scouting Combine. He has appeared in 41 games for the Bengals, appearing mostly on special teams, and has totaled 42 tackles.

NFL.com’s draft analyst, Lance Zierlein, called Anderson a determined run supporter who can fit as a backup down safety with potential upside before the 2022 NFL Draft.

Three-year starter who aligned as a big nickel and box add-on at Toledo and will likely be targeted in that same capacity by pro teams. Anderson’s size, length and speed stand out on tape. He’s a determined run supporter who plays with adequate block take-on and play strength near the line of scrimmage. He’s a rangy, long tackler with the ability to short-circuit outside runners. Anderson has the potential to handle coverage underneath but might not have the instincts or ball skills to handle additional coverage duties. He has the ability to fit as backup down safety with upside.

With the Broncos, he will join a unit that has Brandon Jones and Talanoa Hufanga as the starters and Devon Key and JL Skinner looking to carve out a role on defense and special teams. Key is coming off an All-Pro season as a special teamer and could be viewed as the in-house replacement for PJ Locke, while Skinner and now Anderson will be pushing for that spot as well as a role on special teams.

With an added emphasis on returns, teams need to have a strong coverage unit to avoid giving up long returns that give the opposing offense excellent field position or even a return touchdown. Since taking over the Broncos, head coach Sean Payton has put an emphasis on improving the Broncos’ special teams, and the results are there. Kicker Wil Lutz has been reliable, punter Jeremy Crawshaw showed off his strong leg, Marvin Mims Jr. is a mult-time All-Pro returner, and last season, Devon Key was named to the All-Pro team as a special teamer. Adding a player like Anderson keeps this unit strong and hopefully amongst the best in the NFL this upcoming season.

Phillies have 48 hours to make MLB roster decision on versatile Gold Glover

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The Philadelphia Phillies are beginning to trim down their roster this spring for the upcoming Major League season. While most roster spots are set, there is one bench spot up for grabs this spring.

While there's some debate about which player will earn that final bench spot, one of the names in the mix is a former Seattle Mariners versatile infielder/outfielder who once won a Gold Glove award and is fighting for a roster spot.

However, as The Athletic's Will Sammon reports, the Phillies have 48 hours to make a decision on this Gold Glove, Dylan Moore, thanks to a contract opt-out clause that gives the Phillies two days to decide on Moore's future with the team.

Phillies have 48 hours to make Dylan Moore MLB roster decision

"Veteran INFer/OFer Dylan Moore is triggering his opt-out clause, league sources said," Sammon reports. "The Phillies will have 48 hours to add him to the 40-man roster. Otherwise, he is set to be a free agent on Saturday. Clubs with injury concerns like Astros, Mets, Orioles could show interest."

The Phillies need to decide if keeping Moore, the 33-year-old versatile former Gold Glove winner, will be worth it or not in the next 48 hours.

This interesting contract clause makes it so that the Phillies need to make a decision in the next two days; otherwise, Moore will hit free agency.

But the Phillies could decide to give Moore a roster spot on their initial 26-man Opening Day roster this year. If they do make such a decision, Moore wouldn't become a free agent.

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While this decision will be a fascinating one for the Phillies, does Moore deserve a spot on the Major League roster?

This spring, through 31 at-bats, Moore has a .226 batting average with a .582 OPS. He has six RBIs, two stolen bases, one double, and eight strikeouts.

While Moore has a .693 OPS across a seven-year Major League career, and he's been a good player at times, his production this spring hasn't been enough to justify keeping him on the MLB roster.

Dave Dombrowski and Rob Thomson have other options for the final bench spot, like Bryan De La Cruz, Garrett Stubbs, and Liover Peguero. Cruz, who is hitting .324 this spring, might be the Phillies' best option instead of Moore.

This decision will be an interesting one for the Phillies. They have 48 hours to respond to Moore's opt-out clause triggering, as the former Gold Glove award winner will have his Phillies roster status known soon.

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2026 NCAA Tournament Day 1 Fan Discussion

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Continuing something that we’ve done in the past and posting this fan discussion for everyone who is able to watch the games during the afternoon slate. I know that a lot of you will be working, but I also know that a lot of you will be “working”. I took the day off so I’ve got all day to sit around and watch the Madness unfold.

Here’s the early slate in case you don’t have access to it elsewhere somehow.

  • #9 TCU vs. #8 Ohio State – 12:15 CBS
  • #13 Troy vs. #4 Nebraska – 12:40 truTV
  • #11 South Florida vs. #6 Louisville – 1:30 TNT
  • #12 High Point vs. #5 Wisconsin – 1:50 TBS
  • #16 Siena vs. #1 Duke – 2:50 CBS
  • #12 McNeese vs. #5 Vanderbilt – 3:15 truTV
  • #14 N. Dakota State vs. #3 Michigan State – 4:05 TNT
  • #14 Hawai’i vs. #4 Arkansas – 4:25 TBS

So quite a few good games on the slate with multiple Big Ten teams in action this afternoon.

So join us in the fan discussion to talk about all the highs and lows of today’s first round action.

How to watch Ole Miss baseball host No. 15 Kentucky

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15 is an important number today. The Rebels are welcoming the #15 Kentucky Wildcats to Swayze this weekend where Ole Miss just so happens to be 15-0.

After dropping the last two games of the series on the road against second ranked Texas, Ole Miss bounced back on Tuesday, knocking off Austin Peay 9-5. The biggest storyline for Ole Miss as conference play ramps up is around their Saturday starter, Cade Townsend, who left his start early against Texas with shoulder discomfort. He will be fine in the long run, but as of now, the pitcher for Friday’s game is listed as TBD.

PROJECTED PITCHING MATCHUPS
Thursday: LHP Hunter Elliott (2-0, 4.38 ERA) vs. LHP Ben Cleaver (1-0, 1.84 ERA)
Friday: TBA vs. RHP Jaxon Jelkin (4-0, 3.38 ERA)
Saturday: LHP Wil Libbert (2-2, 5.96 ERA) vs. RHP Nate Harris (3-1, 4.03 ERA)

Hunter Elliott will hopefully round into his ace form soon and the Rebs will need it tonight as they take on the Cats’ ace in Ben Cleaver. Fortunately for the Rebs, Kentucky’s best player, Tyler Bell, has been limited due to injury. Nevertheless the duo of Jayce Tharnish and Ethan Hindle on offense have led Kentucky to their 18-2 start.

For Ole Miss, they will need the hot sticks of Tristan Bissetta and Judd Utermark to stay hot. Both are sporting 9+ game hitting streaks and Bissetta is well on his way to the best season of his life. If the Rebels can jump out to an early lead and let Elliott settle in, it would be a good start to an important early conference series.

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Thursday: 7:00 pm on SEC Network

Friday: 6:30 pm on SEC Network+

Saturday: 1:30 pm on SEC Network+

Jordan Harrison was just named a Naismith Defensive Player of the Year semifinalist. Come talk about it in today’s Shotgun Throwdown.

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The Shotgun Throwdown is our daily open thread, a place to keep tabs on what’s happening throughout the day.

This is your space to talk through the stuff that pops up throughout the day (and night) — news, rumors, random thoughts, questions, complaints, celebrations, anything you think feels worth talking about. I’ll be dropping in anything newsworthy as the day unfolds.

West Virginia news, Big 12 chatter, realignment whispers, recruiting nuggets, coaching rumors, portal watch, TV schedule griping, or just whatever’s bouncing around your head — it’s all fair game here.

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Minnesota Vikings News and Links: Free Agency Is Chugging Along

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As I was preparing this, the Wentz signing popped. This is very interesting and curious to say the least. Is it a precursor to a trade of JJ? I don’t think so but I would not be surprised. The latest new in free agency was the signing of Johnny Hekker and Ryan Van Demark. The interesting thing about the signing is that neither the Bills or Vikings can modify his deal that he signed until after he plays one full season. It will be 4.25M against the cap for both teams. I am still waiting on something to happen with O’Neill and Greenard.

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Direction of Minnesota Vikings gains some clarity going forward, and it makes both complete and no sense at all

Minnesota Vikings do have a plan, but will it continue?
Without a general manager outside of interim Rob Brzezinski, there have been a lot of questions about what is going to happen with the future. ESPN’s Kevin Seifert wrote about why they have been so quiet in free agency, with some interesting quotes from Brzezinski.

“We had a plan that we devised together,” Brzezinski said, “and I’m just really proud of the way everybody worked together, identifying some targets that we were able to reach agreements with. There’s others we weren’t, but I think I’m really most proud of the patience. … Really grateful also for [Hockenson and Jones] reworking their contracts to find a middle ground. These were two players and two people that are really important to our football team and to [coach Kevin O’Connell] in our locker room.

“So I feel like we’ve navigated responsibly the future versus being competitive this year. And I feel like we’re in a really good spot, but like we keep saying, there’s a long way to go.”

It’s great that the Vikings have devised a plan and are executing it, but what changes with a new general manager in May? Will they want to follow the same direction that Brzezinski is seemingly laying out? They will likely want to achieve some form of what Brzezinski wants to get back to: drafting and developing.

“Brzezinski said last month that he envisioned the Vikings as a franchise that looks to draft and develop and to retain our core, and supplement in free agency.’” ESPN’s Kevin Seifert said. “That served as a reminder that teams don’t just use cap space on free agency, but also — and often more importantly — on signing their existing players to contract extensions. Right tackle Brian O’Neill and receiver Jordan Addison are among the upcoming deals the Vikings have budgeted for. It’s also worth noting that Brzezinski described the Vikings’ 2026 roster build as being ‘barely out of the gate here,’ implying there are other ways than free agency to make substantive roster improvements.”


Minnesota Vikings have budgeted for a Brian O’Neill extension, and there is an easy path toward getting it done

Wednesday afternoon brought the first news that the Minnesota Vikings had an extension for right tackle Brian O’Neill budgeted into their future plans.

“Brzezinski said last month that he envisioned the Vikings as a franchise that looks to “draft and develop and to retain our core, and supplement in free agency.” That served as a reminder that teams don’t just use cap space on free agency, but also — and often more importantly — on signing their existing players to contract extensions. Right tackle Brian O’Neill and receiver Jordan Addison are among the upcoming deals the Vikings have budgeted for.”


Vikings Get Big Jonathan Greenard Update Amid Eagles Speculation

The latest on Greenard comes from Alec Lewis of The Athletic, who revealed two potential landing spots that make sense for the Vikings pass rusher.

“I think over the course of the last week or last two weeks, it probably seemed more imminent than it was,” Lewis said on the March 18 edition of “The Alec Lewis Show.” “I would say that the Minnesota Vikings have been very clear from the outset that they are doing this on their terms. So they are not going to trade a talented player that they’ve really liked having, Jonathan Greenard, unless it makes a lot of sense for them to do that.

“I would say the Philadelphia Eagles definitely still need edge rusher talent. I mean, they have Jalyx Hunt, they signed Arnold Ebiketie, they have Nolan Smith Jr., but to have another elite edge rusher, it’s part of the reason they were in on Jaelan Phillips. And then I think the Indianapolis Colts are kind of in a similar vein.”

Lewis isn’t the only one who has recently provided an update on Greenard’s future. On March 13, NFL insider Jordan Schultz offered the latest regarding the Vikings veteran.

“[The Vikings are] trying to trade him,“ Schultz said during an appearance on 105.3 The FAN. “They’ve got multiple suitors, but the issue with him is he’s going to want a new deal. Anytime you have a guy that you’re trading for, you have to give up draft capital. That’s one part.

“But it becomes a lot more complicated when that player is going to want a new contract. He’s got a lot of stuff to him. He’s a very good player, and I think has a lot of really good football left.”

Moreover, Schultz notes that the Dallas Cowboys should consider a move for Greenard, especially if a team within their division, like the Eagles, decides to make a move on the Vikings standout.

“To me, that’s the type of player that Dallas should go after,“ Schultz added. “I still think they need more juice coming off the edge. He can rush, he’s a really good tackler. I would be surprised if he wasn’t moved, but I also know that you’re going to have to pay him a big salary on a multi‑year deal, and that’s probably why it hasn’t happened just yet.”


Vikings signing could lead to trade with Steelers, Packers, Raiders or Jets

The Vikings announced on Thursday they are bringing Carson Wentz back on a one-year deal and he now joins a room that includes Kyler Murray and J.J. McCarthy.

This obviously makes for an interesting dynamic that could result in a trade at some point, whether that be sooner or later.

The expectation is Murray is going to win out in the competition for the starting job over McCarthy, the team’s 2024 first-round pick, and it’s hard to fathom Minnesota holding on to all three quarterbacks.

If that scenario with Murray unfolds, the Vikings may choose to unload Wentz or McCarthy, with the latter likely to draw more interest considering his age.

Four teams we could see calling the Vikings are the Green Bay Packers, Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Jets and Las Vegas Raiders.

We know, we know, the Packers and the Vikings are in the same division and trades between divisional foes are rare.

But we don’t think it’s impossible the Vikings would be willing to unload Wentz to the Packers, who would make sense for Green Bay thanks to their need for a more established veteran backup behind Jordan Love.

Note: This person is already trying to trade Wentz.


Vikings Free Agency Enters Phase 2 with Key Questions

The Kyler Murray Signing Is Kicking the Can Down the Road


Kevin O’Connell Was ‘Overruled’ on Vikings’ QB Decision, Insider Says

The blame game is still being played over Minnesota’s 2025 quarterback decision disaster.

“As I understand it, O’Connell got overruled. He wanted to have Darnold or Jones or Aaron Rodgers, and he got overruled.” Florio said. “They said no to Rodgers. Rodgers wanted to play for them last year, and they said no. They’re sticking with JJ McCarthy. And Jones is really the one that I think gulled O’Connell the most, because I think they thought they had something special with Jones.”

Hey, the way I heard it, there was a chance Darnold was going to get benched during the playoffs last year for Daniel Jones,” Florio continued. “They put him on the active roster late in the regular season for a reason. They really wanted to keep Daniel Jones.”

Never has O’Connell said he was overruled or that he didn’t fully believe in McCarthy ahead of last season. If it’s true that he was overruled, he toed the company line and didn’t throw Adofo-Mensah or anyone else under the bus. Instead, NFL insiders are doing the talking.

“They fired the GM because he had Sam Darnold, Daniel Jones, and an interested Aaron Rodgers in the building, and he said, no, we’re good with J.J. (McCarthy), and Max Brosmer and Carson Wentz are gonna be his backups. They’re not going to make the same mistake twice,” ESPN’s Peter Schrager said after Adofo-Mensah was fired.

And this isn’t the first time Florio has suggested O’Connell didn’t get his wish a year ago.

“I believe that last year, Kevin O’Connell was banging hard on the table to have an accomplished veteran to go along with J.J. McCarthy. Recognizing that McCarthy wasn’t ready to go out there and be the guy, and that they needed someone else. Whether it was Sam Darnold, whether it was Daniel Jones, whether it was Aaron Rodgers,” Florio said in February.


Could Vikings Add Value with this Speedster in the 2026 NFL Draft?

The Minnesota Vikings might not be set at running back for the 2026 season despite the potential return of talented running back Aaron Jones Sr. With former Minnesota running back Ty Chandler headed to the Saints and uncertainty at the position, the team could look to the draft to address the need.

“Draft writer Ryan Fowler has shared on X that the Vikings will be hosting Wake Forest running back Demond Claiborne on a “30 visit,” which teams use on prospects they’re particularly interested in.

Claiborne ran a 4.37-second 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis. … He’d certainly be a nice get for the Vikings to be able to learn behind the veterans while also adding a new element of speed to their offense.”

“In 2024, Claiborne really broke out. He carried 228 times for 1,049 yards and 11 touchdowns, adding 23 catches for 254 yards and two more scores.

Then in 2025, he increased his rushing efficiency by going for 907 yards on 179 runs (5.1 yards per carry). He scored 10 touchdowns and added 28 catches for 140 yards.”


Yore Mock

Draft Results from Mock Draft Hero
Pre-Draft Rankings: DraftTek

Trades
Vikings receive: 1.23, 3.68, 4.122
Eagles receive: 1.18, 3.82

Vikings receive: 2.46, 5.155
Buccaneers receive: 2.49, 4.122

Vikings receive: 4.138
49ers receive: 5.155, 2027 5th

Pick 23. Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (S, Toledo) 6’3 1/2″ 201
Pick 46. Lee Hunter (DL1T, Texas Tech) 6’3 1/2″ 318
Pick 68. Keylan Rutledge (OG, Georgia Tech) 6’4″ 316
Pick 97. Ja’Kobi Lane (WR, USC) 6’4″ 200
Pick 138. Jaishawn Barham (EDGE, Michigan) 6’2 1/2″ 240
Pick 163. Ephesians Prysock (CB, Washington) 6’3 3/8″ 196
Pick 196. Adam Randall (RB, Clemson) 6’3″ 232
Pick 234. Tanner Koziol (TE, Houston) 6’6 5/8″ 247
Pick 235. Kaleb Elarms-Orr (OLB, TCU) 6’2″ 234
Pick 244. Kaden Wetjen (WRS, Iowa) 5’10 1/8 192



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Pennant makes bold Liverpool claim after dominant Galatasaray victory

Pennant makes bold Liverpool claim after dominant Galatasaray victory
Pennant makes bold Liverpool claim after dominant Galatasaray victory

Liverpool’s dominant win over Galatasaray felt like a turning point, and Jermaine Pennant believes there may be a clear reason behind the sudden improvement.


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After weeks of frustration around performances and team selection, the 4-0 victory at Anfield showed a different side to Arne Slot’s team, one that played with intensity, balance and control from the first whistle.

Pennant highlights Liverpool improvement

Writing on X, Pennant didn’t hesitate to label the performance as our best of the campaign so far.

“This was Liverpool’s best performance of the season, and I think I’m right in saying that this was also the first time that this combined XI has started, Coincidence that this is the best performance.”

The former winger suggested that the team selection may have finally clicked after a long period of experimentation: “Has the penny finally dropped?”

That marks a noticeable shift in tone from Pennant, who had been highly critical of Slot’s decisions in recent weeks, particularly after the first-leg defeat and the draw against Tottenham where he openly questioned substitutions and player roles.

Selection debate remains key talking point

Pennant later clarified his stance after a fan suggested the performance was more about Galatasaray’s level than Liverpool’s quality.

“Agreed, I’m not saying penny dropping for the team to start playing like champions, I’m referring to the manager starting to get the team selection right after 30+ games.”

That distinction is important, with the ex-winger pointing towards structural improvement rather than a sudden leap in overall quality.

It also ties into a wider theme this season, where inconsistency in selection and injuries have prevented Liverpool from building rhythm, something Slot himself has acknowledged.

The performance against Galatasaray now sets a clear benchmark, not just in terms of result but in how the team was set up and executed its game plan.

The challenge moving forward is whether this was a one-off or the beginning of a more settled approach, because if Pennant is right and the balance has finally been found, it could come at exactly the right time in what is shaping up to be a defining run of fixtures.

NCAA Tournament First Round Open Thread

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It’s that time of year again, folks. Alabama fans will have to wait a day to see the Tide play as the Midwest 4-seed, but there is plenty of basketball on for your binge watching pleasure. The experts aren’t predicting a ton of upsets this year as the NIL/portal combo continues to rob upstart midmajors of their top talent year after year, but every year seems to provide some early round surprises.

Many Alabama fans will be rooting for former Oats assistant Bryan Hodgson as he leads his 11th-seeded South Florida Bulls against a Louisville squad missing projected lottery pick Mykel Brown, Jr. The game is fittingly being played in Buffalo, where Hodgson and Oats coached another team called the Bulls before coming to Tuscaloosa.

Use this as your Thursday game thread, and be kind to one another. Schedule below courtesy of CBS Sports.

Roll Tide.




TIME (ET)GAMETV / STREAM
12:15 p.m.(9) TCU vs. (8) Ohio StateCBS (watch live)
12:40 p.m.(13) Troy vs. (4) NebraskatruTV (watch live)
1:30 p.m.(11) South Florida vs. (6) LouisvilleTNT (watch live)
1:50 p.m.(12) High Point vs. (5) WisconsinTBS (watch live)
2:50 p.m.(16) Siena vs. (1) DukeCBS (watch live)
3:15 p.m.(12) McNeese vs. (5) VanderbilttruTV (watch live)
4:05 p.m.(14) North Dakota State vs. (3) Michigan StateTNT (watch live)
4:25 p.m.(13) Hawaii vs. (4) ArkansasTBS (watch live)
6:50 p.m.(11) VCU vs. (6) North CarolinaTNT (watch live)
7:10 p.m.(16) Howard vs. (1) MichiganCBS (watch live)
7:25 p.m.(11) Texas vs. (6) BYUTBS (watch live)
7:35 p.m.(10) Texas A&M vs. (7) Saint Mary’struTV (watch live)
9:25 p.m.(14) Penn vs. (3) IllinoisTNT (watch live)
9:45 p.m.(9) Saint Louis vs. (8) GeorgiaCBS (watch live)
10 p.m.(14) Kennesaw State vs. (3) GonzagaTBS (watch live)
10:10 p.m.(15) Idaho vs. (2) HoustontruTV (watch live)

MLB Partners with Polymarket, Signs Unprecedented Agreement with CFTC

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Major League Baseball became the most prominent U.S. sports league to partner with a prediction market platform and also signed an unprecedented memorandum with the federal agency that regulates trading exchanges. 

Key Takeaways

  • The Memorandum of Understanding gives MLB a seat at the table with the regulatory agency, the CFTC. 

  • The pro baseball league made the agreements to improve the integrity of the sport. 

  • Polymarket gains exclusive marketing access to MLB.

MLB commissioner Rob Manfred announced both deals on Thursday. Polymarket becomes the official prediction market exchange of the professional league, a partnership that Manfred recently told owners was likely coming, just days away from the beginning of the 2026 season. 

MLB established a regulatory framework with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) that will give the baseball league a say in how its integrity aligns with rapidly expanding sports event contracts, which could prompt other leagues, such as the NBA and NFL, to explore involvement with prediction platforms. 

“The new agreements that we formed with Polymarket and the CFTC are imperative steps in proactively managing the new and rapidly growing prediction market space,” Manfred said in MLB’s announcement. “Protecting the integrity of the game on the field is our top priority. By engaging in this community, we are able to work together to create clear boundaries with the goal of mitigating risk while providing fan engagement opportunities.”

Rewriting the rulebook

The Memorandum of Understanding gives MLB a seat at the table with the CFTC, especially when it comes to policing prediction markets. MLB and the federal agency will exchange information, which will be kept confidential, to facilitate the integrity measures. 

Today the @CFTC and @MLB made history by signing the first-ever MOU between a sports league and federal agency.

We’ve committed to work together to protect the integrity and resilience of prediction markets relating to professional baseball.

Through this partnership, the… pic.twitter.com/SNfym65t0N

— Mike Selig (@ChairmanSelig) March 19, 2026

“The MOU is a collaborative step towards promoting the integrity and resilience of the prediction markets relating to professional baseball,” CFTC chairman Michael S. Selig said. “Through this MOU, the CFTC is well-positioned to add additional tools to protect these markets and its participants from fraud, manipulation, and other abuses. I thank MLB and Commissioner Rob Manfred for partnering with the CFTC and taking a leading role in protecting the integrity of these growing markets.”

The agreement with the CFTC also means that MLB and the CFTC will work with other prediction market platforms, like Kalshi, DraftKings Predictions, and FanDuel Predict, to have those companies add baseball’s integrity protections to their rulebooks.    

Integrity concerns

MLB has been at the forefront of tighter integrity measures. The league was rocked by a gambling scandal after Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz were arrested in late 2025 and charged with manipulating pitches and taking bribes to help two Dominican Republic bettors.   

Clase and Ortiz are scheduled to stand trial for the federal chargers this fall. 

Prediction markets, which aren’t held by the same standards as state-regulated sportsbooks, have come under fire for a lack of regulation of sports event contracts. U.S. leagues haven’t been as quick to partner with prediction market platforms as they were with sports betting operators. 

The MMA company UFC signed a prediction market partnership agreement with Polymarket last year, which has been prominent during fight broadcasts.  

Major partner

The deal with MLB is a major one for Polymarket, which launched in 2020 but left the U.S. market in 2022 because of regulatory issues. With the explosion of prediction markets, Polymarket acquired a derivatives exchange last year to regain access to the U.S. in December 2025.

Now, Polymarket gains exclusive MLB marketing rights through brand exposure and access to MLB marks and logos. The prediction market platform will also be able to use MLB’s official league data. 

Polymarket agreed to work with MLB to restrict markets that are at high risk of manipulation, such as individual pitches, managerial decisions, and umpire performance. 

“Polymarket is about bringing fans closer to the moments that define sports,” said Shayne Coplan, founder and CEO of Polymarket. “By working collaboratively with Major League Baseball and regulators, we can create new ways for fans to engage with the game while protecting the integrity of the sport.”

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Defense & special teams Fan-favorite Jeremy Reaves has signed a 1-year extension with the Commanders

NFL: Washington Commanders at Philadelphia Eagles

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Not going anywhere pic.twitter.com/ym5N8vdHjy

— Washington Commanders (@Commanders) March 19, 2026

The Commanders announce an extension with S Jeremy Reaves that will keep him around through the 2027 season.

— Ben Standig (@BenStandig) March 19, 2026

Jeremy Reaves's extension comes two days before his wedding.

"Big week for the kid."

— Ben Standig (@BenStandig) March 19, 2026

God is good🙏🏾

— Jeremy Reaves (@JR1ERA) March 17, 2026

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— Jeremy Reaves (@JR1ERA) March 19, 2026

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Commanders still have boxes to check after free agency rush

They wanted to get younger and more athletic on defense. They wanted to add edge rushers. And they wanted more roster flexibility to ultimately target whomever they liked most with the seventh overall pick in next month’s draft.

Check. Check. And check.

Among other remaining needs: Another receiver who can serve as a No. 2 wideout opposite Terry McLaurin, a cornerback with length, and potentially a new center following the departure of Tyler Biadasz.

So far, Washington has added 12 newcomers and re-signed nine players from last season.

Draft flexibility

Washington entered the offseason needing help at edge, then signed three players and brought back Dorance Armstrong. But with one of those four ends not signed for 2027, the Commanders could still draft the position high if they desired.

Of the three running backs they signed this spring (Rachaad White, Jerome Ford and Jeremy McNichols), only one is signed for 2027 and none offer what analysts predict top 2026 RB Jeremiyah Love could add to an offense.

According to draft guru @TonyPauline, the Commanders have strong interest in Oregon RB Noah Whittington.

— Ken Johannesen (@BurgundyBurner) March 19, 2026

There’s a similar story at linebacker. They have Chenal, and like the potential of third-year backer Jordan Magee, but it won’t prevent them from drafting at the position should opportunity arise.

In all, the Commanders have protected themselves at multiple spots in case someone they wanted in the draft or free agency becomes unavailable. But none of their moves would stop them from drafting someone at the same position, except at one position — receiver.

Receiver

According to sources with knowledge of the team’s thinking, Washington would have pursued Indianapolis wideout Alec Pierce had he not opted to stay with Indianapolis before the legal negotiating period began. One source with knowledge of the situation said Pierce “absolutely” would have signed with the Commanders if free. They pursued Romeo Doubs but lost out to New England. The Commanders did sign veteran backups Dyami Brown and Jefferson and re-signed Treylon Burks to improve their depth — a major issue last season — but still want to add someone who can be a strong complement to McLaurin.

One intriguing name could be San Francisco 49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk. Multiple team sources said Washington is well aware of Aiyuk’s desire to play with Daniels. But Aiyuk remains under contract and the Commanders would be unlikely to trade for him or, when free, sign him to anything other than a one-year, prove-it deal.

Washington could also draft a receiver.

A key aspect to consider: McLaurin has a $34 million cap hit in 2026 — though with a $23.3 million base salary the Commanders could restructure his deal. If not, they could release him next offseason and free $16 million in cap space. They lack an obvious replacement on the roster.

Whether he's going for left guard or center, Nick Allegretti isn't afraid of any competition he will face for a starting job this year. pic.twitter.com/R49qRdwZve

— The Team 980 (@team980) March 18, 2026

What does Nick Allegretti see as the difference between playing center vs. playing guard? pic.twitter.com/6pErUUy4v5

— The Team 980 (@team980) March 18, 2026

Bullock’s Film Room

What CB Amik Robertson brings to the Washington Commanders

Last Monday, after the NFL’s “legal tampering” period opened, the Commanders agreed to sign cornerback Amik Robertson to a two-year, $16 million deal. As it turns out, the real numbers have since come to light and in reality it’s a one-year, $8 million deal that the Commanders can hold onto for the second year or get out of for relatively little cap impact if they want to.

Robertson is an intriguing pick up. He’s entering his seventh year in the league having spent four years with the Raiders as a fourth round pick back in 2020 and then most recently spent two years in Detroit. He’s an undersized corner, listed at just 5-foot-8, 187 pounds, but he plays with a feisty mentality that means he’s willing to take on all challenges regardless of size. He brings some versatility too, with the ability to play outside cornerback or in the slot, and he can play both man and zone coverages.

Let’s start first with his positives. 2025 was widely considered a down year for Robertson, but even in that down year, there were plenty of positive reps from him. He’s got the short area quickness to make him stick tight to receivers, which enables him to get close at the catch point and break up passes. He led the Lions with 12 pass break ups last year, which was the same number as Mike Sainristil had in 2025. He got those break ups from a variety of different spots.

While Robertson is effective on the outside, he’s also very much capable of playing in the slot. In fact, many feel he’s best suited to playing inside.

What does CB Amik Robertson bring to the Washington Commanders?

-Fierce competitor
-Inside/outside flexibility
-Short area quickness
-Size/frame limitations

Full breakdown: https://t.co/q12LTLZ0Ympic.twitter.com/IR3E1Je9Ug

— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) March 19, 2026

Commanders.com

5 things to know about Rachaad White

He excels at getting yards after contact and the catch.

White has proven himself as a versatile weapon. At his best in 2023, he ranked eighth in scrimmage yards ahead of running backs like Travis Etienne, Bijan Robinson and Derrick Henry. The main reason for that: he doesn’t go down easily.

White doesn’t break many tackles — he only has 31 in his entire career — but he often makes defenses pay for not taking him down earlier. Of his 2,656 rushing yards, 1,143 of them have come after contact.

White is also an effective and reliable pass-catcher, hauling in 205 of his 230 total targets. Most of his routes are short, as he averages just 1.09 yards per route run. However, he also averages 8.7 yards after catch per reception, showing that he knows how to maximize his opportunities in the passing game.

The Commanders needed a weapon like that last season. Their running backs combined for 332 yards on 42 receptions — a sharp decline from the 564 on 65 receptions in 2024. Assuming White can be the same pass-catcher he has been throughout his career, it would go a long way towards helping Washington get back to having one of the best offenses in the league.


Commanders Roundtable

Why Rachaad White Is a Perfect Depth Piece for the Commanders’ Offense

The Commanders’ 2025 backfield wasn’t short on production from Jacory Croskey-Merritt — “Bill” ran for 805 yards and eight touchdowns as a seventh-round rookie, averaging 4.6 yards per carry. But there was a clear gap in the room when it came to pass-catching and protection. Jeremy McNichols served as Washington’s primary third-down back, hauling in 25 of 31 targets for 196 yards — serviceable, but not the kind of receiving threat that stretches a defense or creates favorable matchups for a quarterback of Daniels’ caliber.

White changes that calculus immediately. Over his four seasons in Tampa Bay, he graded out as well above average in PFF receiving grade every single year. In his 2024 season, working in a reduced role behind Bucky Irving, he still caught 40 passes on 45 targets — an 89% catch rate — and racked up 218 receiving yards. When Tampa Bay needed someone to protect Baker Mayfield on third down, they turned to White, who was featured on 88 pass-blocking snaps — sixth most in the league among running backs — earning a 69.2 PFF pass-blocking grade that ranked sixth among qualifiers. That’s not a coincidence. That’s a scheme-fit decision.


The Athletic (paywall)

How the Commanders’ free agency moves set them up well for the draft

They have an up-and-coming pass rusher in Oweh, and now multiple young and versatile defensive backs. But they could use another disrupter.

“We have a high pick, which is something that you don’t really want if it’s your own pick,” Peters said in January. “But we’re going to take advantage of that and try to find a young, explosive playmaker, wherever that may be.”

One week into the new league year, the #Commanders (7) have signed the most 2026 free agents in the Initial Top 101 FA rankings by @greggrosenthal

7 – Commanders (top FA: #8 Odafe Oweh)
6 – Raiders (#3 Tyler Linderbaum)
6 – Texans (#42 Braden Smith)
5 – Jets (#45 Joseph Ossai)

— John Todd (@JohnToddNFL) March 18, 2026

Riggo’s Rag

7 remaining free agents Commanders can sign right now to fix major holes

Commanders could sign Kyle Dugger

Nobody expected the Commanders to stand pat at the safety position, despite defensive coordinator Daronte Jones praising almost every member of the room during his introductory press conference. That proved to be the case over the first wave of veteran acquisitions across the NFL.

Nick Cross was signed to a deal that could turn out to be a bargain if he builds on his encouraging recent momentum. The Commanders could further strengthen the unit via the draft, but there are still several intriguing options on the market who could provide extra competition.

Kyle Dugger has the size, versatility, and explosiveness Jones is looking for in his defensive backs. He’s a hard hitter who performed well for the Pittsburgh Steelers last season. Whether he’s too similar to Cross is debatable, but he’d arguably be an upgrade on anything Washington has aside from their new arrival.


Podcasts & videos

Episode 1,284 – Guest: Alec Elijah of @PFSN365. He graded all 32 NFL teams in free agency. Washington tied for the highest grade with an A. He explains why.

Big win for the Caps, including excellent work from Logan Thompson, Alex Ovechkin & Cole Hutson🔥https://t.co/FJE3wvREAa

— Al Galdi (@AlGaldi) March 19, 2026

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Bleeding Green Nation

The Eagles have added 15-year veteran Andy Dalton to the QB room for the 2026 season

After signing Kenny Pickett, #Panthers are trading Andy Dalton to the #Eagles for a 2027 7th round pick.

— Sheena Quick (@Sheena_Marie3) March 18, 2026

Dalton’s experience will fit in nicely and give the group some different perspectives. This move also gives the team some flexibility to entertain offers for QB2 Tanner McKee, should teams be interested in him.

Dalton is currently [set] to make $4 million in 2026, which is in line with QB2 money but is expensive for QB3 money.


Blogging the Boys

A big problem still exists for Cowboys running back room

[M]any are missing one critical point in their evaluation of the Cowboys’ depth at running back.

We agree that the running back room, as currently constituted, would work for most games in 2026. Williams is your all-purpose back and returning starter, while the trio of Malik Davis, Jaydon Blue, and Phil Mafah can battle for depth spots. You also have Israel Abanikanda, a fifth-round pick in 2023 by the Jets, who was on Dallas’ practice squad for the final month of last season. Throw in some situational carries for fullback Hunter Luepke and there should be enough there to field a solid group with some versatile usage options.

However, this whole plan depends on one crucial factor: Javonte Williams’ availability. What if he gets injured? How do you feel about the group then?


Big Blue View

Defensive tackle Caleb Banks suffered broken foot at Scouting Combine

Caleb Banks, considered one of the top two defensive tackles in the 2026 NFL Draft class, reportedly suffered a broken foot at the NFL Scouting Combine.

Dane Brugler of The Athletic reported that downs suffered the injury the night before on-field testing in Indianapolis. Banks ran the 40-yard dash and did the vertical jump, but declined to do the remainder of the drills saying his shoe was bothering him.

Obviously, it wasn’t the shoe.

Per Brugler, Banks had a fracture of the fourth metatarsal surgically repaired by Dr. Norman Waldrop on March 9. He is expected to be sidelined until June.


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Vikings bring back Carson Wentz, adding to QB depth

The Minnesota Vikings agreed to terms with quarterback Carson Wentz on a one-year deal Thursday, adding to their depth in a key year for them at the position.

Wentz, who started five games last season as the Vikings’ backup, joins a group that includes newcomer Kyler Murray along with incumbents J.J. McCarthy and Max Brosmer. The Vikings have been determined to upgrade the position after injuries and poor performances were largely responsible for them missing the playoffs in 2023 and 2025.

Speaking last week after signing Murray, coach Kevin O’Connell declined to name a starter or to discuss in detail his plans for the position. Murray is the heavy favorite to win the job, but the Vikings have not fully given up on McCarthy. Adding Wentz puts McCarthy in competition for both the starting role with Murray, and the No. 2 spot with Wentz. If nothing else, Wentz could give the Vikings a more reliable No. 3 quarterback than Brosmer proved to be as an undrafted rookie last season.


ESPN

NFL seeks list of possible replacement refs if CBA not reached

The proposed approach is similar to what the NFL carried out during a 2012 lockout of officials, which extended 110 days and ended after the third week of the regular season. The current CBA is due to expire at the end of May.

According to the emails, the league is looking for a list of about 150 mostly small college officials by the end of this weekend. Those officials could begin onboarding as early as April then attend a four-day clinic in May. Absent a CBA agreement, they would continue training through the summer and make visits to training camps before the regular season begins.

NFLRA executive director Scott Green said the contingency plan raises two key issues:

The first is what Green believes would be an increased vulnerability to gamblers among replacement officials. The second, Green said, is the safety of players in games covered by officials who have not previously experienced the size and speed of the NFL game.

“Frankly,” Green said, “I’m surprised they would even consider it after 2012.”

The NFL's resistance to full-time officials is forever the mystery of our time. https://t.co/KdbdNjWsZw

— Tyler Dunne (@TyDunne) March 19, 2026

NFL.com

Best NFL team fits for notable remaining free agents

Deebo Samuel – WR · Age: 30

Carolina Panthers

I have no idea how the Panthers view Xavier Legette, a playmaker who tempts onlookers into believing he can become a star but isn’t nearly consistent enough to realize that potential yet. We know they have a stud in Tetairoa McMillan, and I’m personally a fan of Jalen Coker. Carolina already added John Metchie III, but why stop there? Throw Samuel, a rugged slot whose best days are admittedly behind him, into the equation to give Bryce Young another option. The Panthers enjoyed some surprising success in 2025, which should only prompt them to continue accruing talent, especially for an offense that, depending on the week, was either explosive or forgot to board the bus to the stadium. They might have a tough time fitting Samuel’s expected cost (roughly $15 million, per Spotrac) into their cap situation, but there are ways to make it work if the fit makes sense.


aBit o’Twitter

Looking at the Commanders' roster turnover during Dyami Brown's 1-year absence.

I'm counting 28 teammates remaining. So, roughly half the roster has changed since the end of the 2024 season.

— Ben Standig (@BenStandig) March 19, 2026

OTC now has details for 67 of Washington's 72 players & currently estimates $52.4m in cap space.

The remaining 5 contracts are low-$$ deals, so the cap number is solidifying.

Team still needs to pay for drafted rookies and some $$ for in-season injury replacements.#RaiseHailhttps://t.co/vDGv7s16oF

— Bill-in-Bangkok (@billhorgan2005) March 19, 2026

NFL defenses with the highest non-blitz pressure rates in 2025, per TruMedia:

😤 Vikings – 41.8%
😤 Rams – 40.9%
😤 Broncos – 40.0%
😤 Texans – 38.8%
😤 Eagles – 38.2%
😤 Chiefs – 37.5%
😤 Packers – 36.1%
😤 Seahawks – 36.0%
😤 Cowboys – 36.0%
😤 Browns – 35.5% pic.twitter.com/dazWKoqoUP

— PFSN (@PFSN365) March 19, 2026

Number of original draft picks currently traded away by teams, 2026-2028:
•8: DAL/HOU
•7: LAR/NYJ
•6: NO/PHI
•5: SF/MIN
•4: DEN/SEA/KC/CLE/IND/LAC/DET/CHI
•3: ATL/PIT/MIA/NYG/GB/BUF/BAL
•2: JAX/TEN/ATL/WAS
•1: CIN/NE/LV
•0: ARI/TB

— Nick Korte (@nickkorte) March 18, 2026

If it seems like there have been more trades than ever, there have been.

Since the 2026 new league year started last week, there have been 18 trades, including Andy Dalton today.

From the day the 2025 new league year started until the NFL Draft, there were 15 trades.

One week… https://t.co/FO46UiRv00

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 18, 2026

Two team-proposed resolutions for the 2026 season have been sent to @NFL clubs for consideration ahead of the upcoming Annual League Meeting.

Competition Committee proposals will be shared next week. pic.twitter.com/sQozpURGyM

— NFL Football Operations (@NFLFootballOps) March 18, 2026

Tom Brady to Jayden Daniels: “I haven’t seen Jayden on the field in 7 or 8 months. … I’m just happy his mom let him play.” 😳

(🎥 @nypostsports)

pic.twitter.com/dBQqyTII1m

— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) March 19, 2026

Bayern Munich star Harry Kane even impressed himself with second goal in 4-1 victory over Atalanta

MUNICH, GERMANY - MARCH 18: Harry Kane of Bayern Monaco celebrates his second goal during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Round of 16 Second Leg match between FC Bayern München and Atalanta BC at Football Arena Munich on March 18, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Image Photo Agency/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Bayern Munich’s 4-1 win over Atalanta in the Champions League was marked by some excellent play from several Bavarians, but Harry Kane stood out above the rest.

Kane is obviously one of the game’s best scorers, but his performance against the Serie A power, cemented the claim that the Englishman is, perhaps, the best player in the world this season.

On his second goal — a spectacular individual effort— Kane might have even impressed himself:

Harry Kane on his second goal last night: "It probably was my best in the Champions League. One of my favourites in my career"
pic.twitter.com/fH94kOLLtC

— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) March 19, 2026

If you somehow did not see Kane’s second goal, well, check this out:

Out of this world 👽 pic.twitter.com/z8zdIsPxuQ

— FC Bayern München (@FCBayern) March 18, 2026

Kane’s ability to use his footwork and his body to free himself up for just a sliver of space to get that shot off was nothing short of incredible. When you factor in that he was able to fire off a rocket with pinpoint accuracy makes it even more impressive.

Clearly, this was an all-timer and for Kane to react like he did just shows how sensational the effort was.


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Lions contract details: Detroit nabs 2 promising DBs on cheap deals

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - SEPTEMBER 14: Roger McCreary #21 of the Tennessee Titans defends in coverage during an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Rams at Nissan Stadium on September 14, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Perry Knotts/Getty Images) | Getty Images

At the end of the first week of NFL free agency, the Detroit Lions added two defensive backs to help offset a couple of losses in the secondary while also adding youth. Both Christian Izien and Roger McCreary provide some versatility to play a couple of roles in Detroit. And now that the contract details are out, it’s also clear that the Lions were able to add these young, experienced players on very affordable deals.

Here’s a close look at each player’s contract details.

DB Christian Izien — 1 year, $2 million ($1M guaranteed)

  • Base salary: $1.25 million ($505,000 guaranteed)
  • Signing bonus: $495,000
  • Per game roster bonus ($15k per game): $255,000*
  • Workout bonus: $45,000
  • 2026 cap hit: $1,955,000
  • Dead cap if cut: $1 million

*Only $210,000 of Izien’s roster bonus will count against the cap this year, since he only played in 14 of 17 games last year. If he earns the full $255,000 in 2026, $45,000 will be deducted from the Lions’ 2027 salary cap.

Izien, who is expected to compete for a primary backup role at nickel, safety, or both, gets $1 million in guarantees in Detroit and can earn an additional $300,000 through game and workout bonuses. With a cap hit just under $2 million, Izien’s cap hit ranks outside the top-50 at safety (57th) and 88th at cornerback. The money is not enough to necessarily guarantee a roster spot, and with half of the deal not guaranteed, Izien will have plenty to compete for this offseason.

It’s a raise from Izien’s rookie contract, but I’m not sure the Lions could’ve gotten more value from a 25-year-old defensive back with 15 career starts and 45 games played.

CB Roger McCreary — 1 year, $1.4 million ($987,500 guaranteed)

  • Base salary: $1.215 million ($800,000 guaranteed)
  • Signing bonus: $187,500
  • 2026 cap hit: $1,262,500
  • Dead cap if cut: $987,500

McCreary’s guaranteed money nearly matches Izien’s, but there are significantly fewer opportunities for McCreary to earn more—unless there are incentives not outlined in the public reporting of his deal. He’ll simply have to fight to make the roster and earn the entirety of his base salary—beyond the two-thirds of it that are guaranteed.

Again, this seems like a low-risk, high-upside signing. McCreary, too, is young (26) with a significant amount of experience (38 starts, 61 games).

Earlier this offseason, the Lions let versatile cornerback Amik Robertson walk in free agency. Robertson signed a two-year, $15 million contract with the Commanders, including $7.35 million guaranteed. So it’s clear the Lions are taking a cheaper approach to complement their secondary this year. They also re-signed Rock Ya-Sin to a one-year, $3.2 million deal.

Kennesaw State vs Gonzaga Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today's March Madness Game

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The No. 14 seed Kennesaw State Owls face the No. 3 seed Gonzaga Bulldogs in the first round of the NCAA Tournament tonight.

Zags freshman Davis Fogle has stepped up in an expanded role and my Kennesaw State vs. Gonzaga predictions expect him to shine in his March Madness debut.

Here are my best free college basketball picks for this West Region clash on Thursday, March 19.

Kennesaw State vs Gonzaga prediction

Who will win Kennesaw State vs Gonzaga?

The Kennesaw State Owls went just .500 in C-USA play and overcame the mid-season suspension of their best player to win the conference tournament.

That bubble will burst against the Gonzaga Bulldogs who are 30-3 and check in at No. 10 in the KenPom ratings. the Owls won't be able to hang with a Zags squad that is used to beating up on overwhelmed foes.

Kennesaw State vs Gonzaga best bet: Davis Fogle Over 4.5 rebounds (-130)

Gonzaga wing Davis Fogle didn't see much of the floor earlier in the season but an injury to Braden Huff opened up minutes in the lineup for the four-star freshman.

Fogle averaged just 8.3 mpg in his first 14 contests but that's surged to 23.9 mpg over his last 14 games. He's fresh off a career-best performance in the conference tournament final, tallying 13 points, eight rebounds, and six assists in 27 minutes.

He's cleared 4.5 boards in three straight games and will get plenty of rebounding opportunities against the Owls who rank 19th in the country in adjusted tempo.

Covers COVERS INTEL: Davis Fogle is 11th in the WCC in Evan Miya's "scoring volume" metric which is based on predicted shot usage and efficiency per possession. 

Kennesaw State vs Gonzaga same-game parlay

Fogle has also dropped at least two dimes in six of his last seven games, so let's add that to this SGP since he should get plenty of minutes in a blowout win.

Both teams like to push the pace but oddsmakers have been setting totals too high when you consider how well they defend. 

The Owls are 29th in the country in opponent two-point percentage (47%) while the Zags rank in the top 20 in opponent eFG% (46.2%), opponent TO rate, and defensive rebounding rate. The Under has cashed in 15 of Gonzaga's last 18 games while going 9-5 in Kennesaw State's previous 14.

Kennesaw State vs Gonzaga SGP

  • Davis Fogle Over 4.5 rebounds
  • Davis Fogle Over 1.5 assists
  • Under 154

Our Big Dance SGP: Fresh Faces

Fogle isn't Gonzaga's only freshman playing at a high level. Point guard Mario Saint-Supery has been running the offense and leads the team with 3.6 apg. He's also coming off a huge game in the WCC Final, scoring 21 points and dropping four dimes in 31 minutes. 

Kennesaw State vs Gonzaga SGP

  • Davis Fogle Over 4.5 rebounds
  • Davis Fogle Over 1.5 assists
  • Mario Saint-Supery Over 10.5 points
  • Mario Saint-Supery Over 3.5 assists
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Kennesaw State vs Gonzaga odds

  • Spread: Kennesaw State +21.5 | Gonzaga -21.5
  • Moneyline: Kennesaw State +1200 | Gonzaga -5000
  • Over/Under: Over 154 | Under 154

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Imagining an all-Mid-Major Final Four

Mar 18, 2026; Dayton, OH, USA; Miami (OH) RedHawks wing Eian Elmer (0) is interviewed after the game against the SMU Mustangs during a first four game of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at University of Dayton Arena. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images
Mar 18, 2026; Dayton, OH, USA; Miami (OH) RedHawks wing Eian Elmer (0) is interviewed after the game against the SMU Mustangs during a first four game of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at University of Dayton Arena. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images | Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images

We’ve all wondered since UNLV last won a national championship as a mid-major in 1990, when it would happen again. Mid-majors have come close – Butler in 2010 and 2011, Wichita State in 2013, San Diego State three years ago – but haven’t gone all the way yet.

What if we already knew we were getting a mid-major champion by the Final Four? Sounds ridiculous in today’s era, right? Well, let me paint you a picture where it’s not so ridiculous. After two years of very chalky, Power-Five-heavy tournaments, it’s time for the mid-majors to take one back.

EAST REGION

There are a lot of potential agents of chaos in this bracket – an underrated Cal Baptist starting off near home (where they’re undefeated), a streaking Northern Iowa team, but there’s a qualified candidate in this region for one of Cinderella’s favorite kinds of runs: the unheralded 11-seed to the Final Four. And that team is 11-seed South Florida.

It’s been well documented that 11-seeds make Final Four runs (six times since 1985) even more frequently than 7-seeds (three times), 9-seeds (two times), and 10 seeds (one time), and just as frequently as 8-seeds (six times), despite being on worse seed-lines, and that’s because the bracket protects them from facing the bracket’s toughest teams until the later rounds. While 7, 8, 9, and 10 seeds are likely exposed to the 1 and 2 seeds in the first weekend, the 11 seed can only face as high as a 3-seed in the second round. Then they would go on to face the 2- and 1- seeds, but the later the rounds get, the more opportunities for chaos abound to the higher seeds. 

Also, there have been more 11-seeds in the Final Four (six) than 6-seeds (three) since 1985, despite the 6-seed being in the same position to start. Why? Because 11-seeds are often undervalued, mid-major teams. See Loyola-Chicago 2018, VCU 2011, and George Mason 2006.

Maybe you’re looking for an 11-seed run to the Final Four, but Miami University concerns you because there’s been just a bit too much spotlight on them coming into the tourney, and you need another option. Look no further than the South Florida Bulls. Brian Hodgson’s senior-laden squad is playing inspired basketball, having won 11 in a row and 17 of 19 (with both losses coming by a single point in that span).

Another thing – this team plays fast: 15th in the nation in adjusted tempo, and no other team in the region is higher than Louisville (61st), its first opponent. These teams aren’t used to seeing a team like South Florida play with such pace and so effectively.

South Florida can get by a Louisville team missing their best player in the first round, before facing Michigan State. The Spartans had a good season, but their last three games were a close win over a bad Rutgers team, a loss to Michigan, and a loss to UCLA outside of the Pacific Time Zone. This team has weaknesses that USF can beat, if the Bulls, a good offensive rebounding team all year, can rebound with the Spartans, one of the best in the nation.

From there, a couple of things could happen. You could hope for chaos around them, like Loyola got in 2018 when top-overall seed UVA and 2-seed Cincinnati were beaten early, clearing a not-so-difficult path for them to the Final Four. Or, you could hope that this team has the absolute juice like a UCLA in 2021 or VCU in 2011, running through better teams to glory. UConn and Duke would be tough matchups for the Bulls no doubt, but they also don’t play with as much pace, and especially in Duke’s case, feature a lot of youth. Give me an old team to the Final Four. The Bulls take down a UCLA team coming off an emotional upset of UConn, and much to Mick Cronin’s ire, having to play MORE games on the East Coast, and shock everyone by outwitting the Diaper Dandies at Duke and squeaking their way to Indianapolis.

WEST REGION

If Gonzaga is still a mid-major to you, then you don’t have to read this section for very long. The Zags are a 3-seed this year, and could very easily make a run to Indy. 

If you are looking for a bit more of a challenge, though, this region might be a bit tougher to come by. The 11-seed is not a mid-major, and we have to look to the top half of the bracket for the most viable Final Four candidates – teams that will be exposed to top-seed Arizona earlier.

No. 9-seed Utah State is the best candidate in this region. For much of the year, they could easily have been seen as the best mid-major in the country. The Aggies dropped some games in the non-con, but won all three of their conference tournament games by double-digits. More importantly, their first round opponent, Villanova – which they’re playing in San Diego – is one of the most fraudulent teams I’ve seen. Go look at their schedule. One good win, maybe, against Wisconsin in overtime?

If Utah State is able to expose them, it means a second-round date with Arizona. And there’s no sugarcoating this one, folks, but this is a hard one to envision. Arizona won 23 games in a row to start the year; then, after a two-game skid, it has won its last nine, including two games each over Houston and Iowa State. 

How does Utah State win this game? I’m looking at two things. First, efficiency: USU is a top-15 team in effective field goal percentage, and while Arizona’s eFG% defence is top-5, they haven’t yet faced a team as high in that regard as Utah State. And secondly, experience: USU’s top six contributors are all upperclassmen. Arizona, on the other hand, starts three freshmen. You never quite know how youngsters will react in these big situations.

So here it is then: hot-shooting Utah State jumps out to a lead and stays with Arizona the entire way. As Arizona tightens the game in the big moments, their freshmen make multiple big-time errors in key situations, and Utah State survives by two to advance.

From there, it’s not so hard to envision. The now-hot Aggies will be full of confidence. Wisconsin and Arkansas are actually very comparable to USU in BartTorvik ranking, and that’s if they don’t get upset by undervalued High Point and Hawaii. From there, Gonzaga will disappoint Purdue fans again and reach the Elite Eight rounds. But the Zags are flawed this year. Their relative down year shooting the three-ball will cost them, just as it did in losses to Portland, Saint Mary’s, and in a humiliating loss to Michigan. Utah State, in a year where the Mountain West got absolutely hosed by getting a single bid, cuts down the West Regional nets in its last year in the league.

MIDWEST REGION

Calling it right now, this is the Chaos Bracket. This region is going to have all kinds of mid-major upsets. 

Alabama, who’s only beaten one tournament team in a month, gets caught by the red-hot shooting Hofstra Pride (who are also surprisingly good at defense). Banged-up Texas Tech gets knocked out by Akron, who might be an underrated MAC’s best team. Santa Clara and Saint Louis cruise to second-round wins over two average teams from an overrated SEC. Heck, even Virginia remembers its recent history of losing all of its tournament games and getting knocked out by Wright State.

Oh, and Miami continues to show us what it did last night – more than that, it just “belongs”, it’s a wagon that you don’t want to get in the way of.

Santa Clara against Iowa State. Don’t look now, but Iowa State has really just been kind of okay in the last month and a half. Santa Clara, on the other hand, is hot. They’re 17-1 in their last 18 games against teams not named Gonzaga. (And they did give Gonzaga a fight in the WCC title game.) This team would probably be a higher seed if they didn’t randomly brain-fart in an early-season matchup against a Loyola Chicago team that equally randomly got hot for a couple of games. Santa Clara hangs onto the ball, forces enough turnovers, and takes down the Cyclones.

Saint Louis also, for much of the year, could’ve been considered the best mid-major in the country before sputtering a bit down the stretch. But, this is a TOP-TWO team in effective field goal percentage on BOTH the offensive and defensive side of the ball. Yes, this team has lost a couple head-scratchers of late. But I can’t look at that stat and help but fall in love with it. This Michigan team, when on, is a national championship contender. But they’ve also had some close calls against more average teams of late, and got shut down in the Big Ten final. I’m feeling like one of the most chaotic brackets of all time. Saint Louis, like fellow A-10 Loyola-Chicago did in 2021, takes out the Big 10 champs.

We’ve got an all-time regional semifinal slate now: Saint Louis, Akron, Miami, and Santa Clara. Who wins? Use your imagination. 

SOUTH REGION

It is going to be fun to watch Troy and McNeese wipe out Vandy and Nebraska – famous underperformers in the tournament – in the first round. But if you’re looking for a mid-major to go all the way to Indy, you’re going to want to look at the bottom of the bracket.

Let’s revisit that 11-seed discussion again, only this time with a program that knows a little bit about actually making that run. That team is the VCU Rams, who didn’t just make the Final Four in 2011, but won an extra game in the First Four to do it. Of course, this is a completely different program now, with a brand new coach, but since then, nobody in a VCU jersey has ever thought they haven’t belonged on a national stage.

And this team is not just unheralded, but it has a fair reason to carry a chip on its shoulder, just like GMU and VCU Final Four teams did. Those teams were often mocked for even being included in the field, and channeled that into a Final Four run. On Selection Sunday this year, the committee revealed that VCU would not have made the field if they didn’t won the A-10 final over Dayton. Many bracketologists had VCU in the field after making said title game, regardless of the result to Dayton, but the committee didn’t see them the same way.

I would like to talk about the Saint Mary’s Gaels, though, as my primary target out of this region. First, at any point in the game, they can just decide that you’re not scoring anymore, a characteristic of their team for several years now, via their top-20 defense and ability to keep teams off the line. Second, and perhaps even more importantly, they rebound – they’re top-12 in both offensive and defensive rebounding percentage. Against Houston in a potential Round of 32 matchup, they can exploit a notable advantage over the Cougars in this category to reach the Sweet 16.

The Gaels could beat anyone in the next game, but for fun, let’s say it’s VCU, who goes on that mini-run to the Sweet 16. Now it’s Saint Mary’s in the Elite Eight. There’s a good chance that top-seed Florida, the worst number one seed, has been upset by now, but this would be a game won on the boards. Florida hasn’t encountered a team that rebounds as well as Saint Mary’s (statistically, at least) in the SEC – Saint Mary’s has a couple of 7-footers that can slow down Florida’s big men. But more importantly, the universe owes us one. After two lame power-five-filled NCAA tournaments the past two years, it’s time for maximum chaos the other way. Saint Mary’s wins on a buzzer-beater and gives us the all-mid-major Final Four we’ve been dreaming of.

Iran says it will boycott United States, not World Cup

Iran intends to boycott the United States but not the World Cup, according to Iranian football federation president Mehdi Taj.

The executive's comments came just days after he claimed that Iran was in talks with FIFA about moving the country's World Cup matches from the United States to Mexico.

Iran qualified for the World Cup and is scheduled to play New Zealand in Los Angeles on June 15, Belgium in Los Angeles on June 21 and Egypt in Seattle on June 26.

But the country's participation has been thrown into doubt after the U.S. and Israel jointly launched air attacks starting last month, setting off a war across the Middle East that shows no signs of slowing down.

Iranian sports minister Ahmad Donyamali said last week that the team would not participate in the World Cup, but Taj has now clarified that his country is willing to play if it can avoid the United States.

"We will be preparing for the World Cup," Taj said in a video released by the Iranian press agency Fars. "We will boycott the United States but not the World Cup."

Will Iran's World Cup games be moved to Mexico?

Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump encouraged Iran to skip the World Cup, saying that team members and staff may have their "life and safety" at risk if they travel to the United States.

Taj responded by saying that Trump's inability to guarantee Iran's safety meant Team Melli had no choice but to avoid traveling to the United States for the World Cup.

"When Trump has explicitly stated that he cannot ensure the security of the Iranian national team, we will certainly not travel to America," Taj said this week in a statement issued by the Iranian embassy in Mexico.

But moving Iran's games to Mexico would not be easy. Mexico is currently hosting 13 of the 104 matches of the tournament, and none beyond the round of 16. Should Iran advance to the quarterfinal, there would be no option to avoid the U.S. other than a last-second venue change.

There is also the matter of moving any games to Mexico at this late stage. Though Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum has said her country is ready to take on extra games, it would be a huge logistical challenge when factoring in the travel arrangements already made by Iran's opponents and their fans.

In addition to match tickets, airfare and hotels that have already been booked, anyone planning to travel would also have to obtain a visa to enter Mexico. Fans of Egypt would face the prospect of needing three visas to see all their team's group-stage games, with one planned for Canada and two currently scheduled for the United States.

In a statement released this week, FIFA seemed to reject the idea that any of Iran's games could be moved.

"FIFA is in regular contact with all participating member associations, including IR Iran, to discuss planning for the FIFA World Cup 2026," the statement read.

"FIFA is looking forward to all participating teams competing as per the match schedule announced (at the World Cup draw) on December 6, 2025."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Will Iran play in 2026 World Cup? Federation president talks boycott

Germany's Nagelsmann defends Rüdiger after heavy criticism

Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann (L) and Antonio Ruediger attend a press conference at Allianz Arena, ahead of the 2024 UEFA Nations League soccer match against Netherlands. Nagelsmann has defended Antonio Ruediger after the Real Madrid centre back was recently criticized for a bad foul, the latest in a series of negative headlines. Christian Charisius/dpa
Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann (L) and Antonio Ruediger attend a press conference at Allianz Arena, ahead of the 2024 UEFA Nations League soccer match against Netherlands. Nagelsmann has defended Antonio Ruediger after the Real Madrid centre back was recently criticized for a bad foul, the latest in a series of negative headlines. Christian Charisius/dpa

Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann has defended Antonio Rüdiger after the Real Madrid centre back was recently criticized for a bad foul, the latest in a series of negative headlines.

He was included in Nagelsmann's squad on Thursday for World Cup warm-ups against Switzerland on March 27 and Ghana on March 30 having missed the last squad in November due to injury.

"What I can say is that Antonio is incredibly committed when it comes to the national team. He is someone who also really protects the national team family and does everything to ensure we are successful," the coach told a news conference.

Rüdiger has been under the microscope in Spain after a hard challenge in a league match against Getafe. Opponent Diego Rico accused the German of wanting to injure him, something the defender vehemently rejected.

Nagelsmann described it as a "football-specific" foul and that Rüdiger was a player who "polarizes" and where "more is made of it than with others."

Nagelsmann criticized the 33-year-old last year after the Madrid player threw a cold pack from the bench towards the referee against Barcelona. But he says that was an exception.

"His development over the past few months and years with us in the national team, since I have been in the job, has been consistently positive, including his commitment off the pitch," the coach said.

Despite the kind words, Nagelsmann hinted Jonathan Tah of Bayern Munich and Dortmund's Nico Schlotterbeck will be the starting centre backs at the World Cup in June and July in North America.

Rhine derby to be guarded by over 1,400 police as 20 fans banned

Cologne fans set off smoke bombs and pyrotechnics in the stands during the German Bundesliga soccer match between 1. FC Cologne and Borussia Moenchengladbach at the RheinEnergieStadion. Police have banned 20 potential troublemakers from attending the Rhine derby between Bundesliga rivals Cologne and Borussia Mönchengladbach on Saturday and plan to safeguard the game with over 1,400 officers. Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa
Cologne fans set off smoke bombs and pyrotechnics in the stands during the German Bundesliga soccer match between 1. FC Cologne and Borussia Moenchengladbach at the RheinEnergieStadion. Police have banned 20 potential troublemakers from attending the Rhine derby between Bundesliga rivals Cologne and Borussia Mönchengladbach on Saturday and plan to safeguard the game with over 1,400 officers. Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa

Police have banned 20 potential troublemakers from attending the Rhine derby between Bundesliga rivals Cologne and Borussia Mönchengladbach on Saturday and plan to safeguard the game with over 1,400 officers.

Authorities still expect around 500 people from both sets of fans who may be prepared to use violence. Police said in a statement on Thursday that they would "keep a particularly close eye" on such supporters.

The rivalry between the two clubs has been huge since the 1970s and neither side is safe from relegation, making the game even more important.

German politicians are mulling the idea of billing clubs for policing costs or denying permits for football events after a rise in violence in and around German matches.

Cologne managing director Philipp Türoff rejected "blanket threats" as not helpful.

"They demonstrably do not represent an effective lever for more security, but risk undermining the partnership-based cooperation between clubs and authorities," he told Kicker magazine.

In addition to the derby on Saturday, emergency services will also be stretched by a parallel demonstration against racism in Cologne, with around 10,000 people expected.

Police are anticipating traffic chaos, with numerous road closures in the city.

Kwasniok steadfast

Cologne coach Lukas Kwasniok is adamant his side will stay up having previously predicted survival. They are one point above the relegation play-off spot.

"I stand by it: We will achieve our goal," he told a news conference despite six matches without a win.

The boss, in his first season in charge, has been under pressure from elements of the fanbase all season but said he was still the man for the job.

"Cologne were relegated from the Bundesliga for the first time in the 1997-98 season. We have gone down seven times," the 44-year-old said.

"In those seven times, they always tried to prevent it with coaching changes and it didn't work."

Top scorers Said El Mala and Jakub Kaminski are fit to play in the 100th Bundeliga derby between the rivals despite missing training on Wednesday.

"They rested yesterday but took part in everything today. They can be involved as normal," the coach said.

Neil Hodgson: Brazilian GP track could bring out the best in Marc Marquez

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With no rider on the grid having raced MotoGP’s current prototype machinery at the Brazilian Grand Prix, Neil Hodgson reckons Marc Marquez could be one of the main beneficiaries.

This season’s new addition to the calendar gives Marquez a shot at adding another circuit to his growing list of wins. But there has also been plenty of talk about whether the layout might not suit him as well as others.

The circuit, which runs clockwise, naturally puts more stress on his right side – an area that still hasn’t fully recovered since his 2020 injury.

With Aprilia’s Marco Bezzecchi shaping up as the main challenger to Ducati’s recent form, some worry that Brazil might highlight Marquez’s weak points. But not everyone in the paddock sees it that way.

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Photo by Roberto Tommasini/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Neil Hodgson backs Marc Marquez to excel in Brazil despite circuit doubts

Speaking on the Gas It Out podcast ahead of the Brazilian Grand Prix, former MotoGP rider Neil Hodgson was asked which rider might benefit most from the return to racing at the Autodromo Internacional de Goiania.

The 2026 race marks the sport’s first trip back to Brazil since 2004 and the first official Brazilian Grand Prix since Wayne Rainey took victory with Yamaha in 1992.

No one on today’s grid has real race experience at Goiania outside of a few Superbike tests or exhibition laps. That’s why Hodgson believes this could work in Marquez’s favour.

“Who’s it going to suit? It’s going to suit Marc Marquez, 100%. Do you remember when we went to Termas for the first time? The track was filthy, and he went out, and in the first laps, he was like three seconds a lap quicker than everyone,” Hodgson said.

“They eventually caught up to him during that session. Maybe he’s a different man now though, Marc. That was Marc of 13 years ago who just took a lot of risks all the time and just loved it.”

“But what we’ve learned over the years is that when there’s no grip and it’s a dirty track, he can use his skill – his talent – more than others. He usually has an advantage then.

“So I’d say it’s going to play into Marc’s hands. He does that quite well normally.”

Heavy rain threatens to impact MotoGP’s return to Brazil

Racing in Brazil this weekend is already in doubt after the Autodromo Internacional de Goiania was hit by heavy rainfall ahead of the event.

Photos posted online show parts of the paddock completely flooded, with standing water visible around several sections of the circuit.

Despite an anonymous team boss expressing concerns about conditions, Pedro Acosta has said he’s happy with how the surface feels so far.

Even so, rain is expected to stick around throughout all three days of action, which could disrupt sessions and shake up running plans for teams and riders. The weather could create a chaotic weekend, adding another layer of unpredictability to an already wide-open race.

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Are Cameron and Cayden Boozer related to ex-NBA star Carlos Boozer?

When you are watching the Duke Blue Devils, it is impossible to not notice Cameron Boozer and his twin brother Cayden Boozer. They have big roles.

They also share a last name with two-time NBA All-Star big man Carlos Boozer, who played for Duke from 1999 until 2002. The former McDonald's All-American made the ACC All-Freshman team in 2000 and then he won the NCAA championship in 2000.

Cameron and Cayden, who were both McDonald's All-Americans as well, are his twin sons. Carlos joined Doc Rivers (Austin), Rick Brunson (Jalen), Milt Wagner (Dajuan Wagner and his son D.J. Wagner), LeBron James (Bronny) and Gilbert Arenas (Alijah) as multi-generational McDonald's All-Americans.

Cameron, like his father did in 2001, was recently ACC men's basketball tournament MVP.

The two brothers will look to follow their father's footsteps and also win a championship for the Blue Devils this season.

Carlos, an Olympic gold medalist, joined the Utah Jazz front office in May 2025. Cameron Boozer is currently projected to hear his name at No. 3 overall to the Sacramento Kings in USA TODAY's latest NBA mock draft.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Are Cameron and Cayden Boozer related to ex-NBA star Carlos Boozer?

Guernsey select team for 2026 Commonwealth Games

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400m hurdler Alastair Chalmers will hope to upgrade on the bronze medal he won at Birmingham 2022 [Getty Images]

Guernsey have selected their 20-strong team for the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

The island will be represented in four sports; indoor bowls, boxing, athletics and swimming.

With silver medal-winning bowler Lucy Beere pulling out of the event earlier this month, former British champion 400m hurdler Alastair Chalmers represents the island's best chance of a medal.

The Olympic semi-finalist won bronze at Birmingham 2022 and is targeting an improvement in 2026.

Jason Greenslade, the 2024 World Bowls Indoor Championship winner, and Alison Merrien lead a four-strong bowls team, while boxers Tommy Teers and Niall Adams will be making their Commonwealth Games debuts.

Guernsey's swimming team also has a number of returning athletes, including Tatiana Tostevin, Orla Rabey and Molly Staples.

"I am extremely pleased to be able to support a wonderful group of talented athletes at the Games," Guernsey chef de mission Peter Jory said.

"We will embrace the challenges of the multi-cultural and multi-sport Games that we expect to progress for future Games."

Guernsey team

  • Athletics: Alastair Chalmers, Abi Galpin
  • Bowls: Alison Merrien MBE, Rose Ogier, Ian Merrien, Jason Greenslade
  • Boxing: Tommy Teers, Niall Adams
  • Swimming: Tatiana Tostevin, Oriana Wheeler, Orla Rabey, Delphine Riley, Emma Bourgaize, Molly Staples, Elodie Riley, Talullah-Mae Rautenbach, Charlie-Joe Hallett, Ronny Hallett, Zachary Maiden, Henry Bolton.

Full details of Rams LB Grant Stuard's 2-year contract released

It didn’t make the headlines that the acquisitions of Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson did, but the Los Angeles Ramssigning of Grant Stuard was a savvy one. For a team that struggled badly on special teams last year, adding a linebacker who excels on special teams could make a big difference in 2026.

It wasn’t an overly expensive signing by the Rams, either. Initially reported as a two-year deal worth up to $5.05 million, the full details have now been released, according to Aaron Wilson.

The base value is only $4.45 million and he got $3.5 million guaranteed, $1.8 million of which was guaranteed at signing. His cap hits are only $1.85 million in 2026 and $2.6 million in 2027, though the Rams can get out of the deal easily after one year and save $2.45 million, according to Over The Cap.

It’s unclear what the incentives are for him to earn the max value of $5.05 million.

#Rams Grant Stuard two-year deal max value $5.05M, base value $4.45M, $300K signing bonus, $3.5M gtd, $1.8M fully gtd, salaries $1.5M, $2M

— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) March 19, 2026

We don't know what the Rams' plan for Stuard is this season, whether it's strictly on special teams or also on defense at linebacker. But it's not as if he was signed for the veteran minimum, so maybe the Rams plan for him to be a backup linebacker, too.

Stuard is a high-character player who was a captain in college and for the Lions last season, and the hope is that he helps elevate Bubba Ventrone's unit in Los Angeles.

This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Rams salary cap: Full details of Grant Stuard's 2-year contract

Rick Insell retires from MTSU women's basketball after 21 seasons

For more than two decades, Rick Insell has been a fixture in women’s college basketball.

By dominating the Sun Belt and then Conference USA, and orchestrating a few NCAA Tournament upsets, he transformed the Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders into one of the sport’s signature mid-major powers.

And now, he’s handing over the reins of the program to his son.

Middle Tennessee State announced on Thursday morning that Insell is retiring after 21 seasons at the helm of the program. He’ll guide the Blue Raiders through their WNIT run — which begins Sunday — and then step aside for his son Matt to take over.

“I am honored to have led the Middle Tennessee women's basketball program for over two decades,” Rick Insell said in a statement. “From our first season together to our 20th consecutive postseason appearance, it has been an incredible journey. I am thankful to our administration, our athletic staff, and the countless assistant coaches who have contributed to the sustained success of this program.”

Matt Insell, 43, has been an assistant coach under his father since 2018 and has been the associate head coach at MTSU since 2022. He was previously the head coach at Ole Miss from 2013 to 2018 where he went 70-87 in five seasons. He also worked under Matthew Mitchell at Kentucky and Chris Long at Louisiana Tech.

A formal press conference introducing Matt Insell as head coach will be held on March 24.

Rick Insell — who was inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 2017 — will leave his post at MTSU with more than 500 career wins and 12 trips to the NCAA Tournament. Before he returned to his alma mater, Insell, a 1977 MTSU graduate, was the coach at Shelbyville Central High School where he won 775 games and 10 state championships.

Insell’s MTSU teams twice advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, most recently doing so in 2024 after the Blue Raiders upset Louisville in the first round behind the play of Savannah Wheeler and Jalynn Gregory. In addition to 12 trips to the Big Dance, the Blue Raiders went to the WNIT seven times and the WBIT once — making a postseason appearance in nearly every year Insell led the program.

The Blue Raiders captured 10 conference tournament titles under his watch and the program produced five WNBA Draft picks. Arguably the most successful of that group has been Alysha Clark, a two-time All-American and two-time NCAA scoring leader for Insell who has gone on to win three WNBA championships.

"Coach Insell's extraordinary success on the court is matched only by the relationships he has built and the lives he has influenced along the way," MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee said in a statement. "On a personal level, I am grateful to call Rick a longtime friend and, on behalf of the university, I thank him for his remarkable contributions and enduring legacy."

Insell's retirement marks the 27th coaching change in Division I women's college basketball this season. He is the second coach with more than 500 wins to retire this year, following Quinnipiac's Tricia Fabbri.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Hall of Fame coach Rick Insell retires from MTSU women's basketball

'That performance was everything we've been missing'

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Liverpool put on an utterly dominant display against Galatasaray.

We know in one-off games that Liverpool can produce something special. We've seen it against Real Madrid in the early stages of the Champions League, but we haven't seen enough of it. That performance was everything we've been missing.

It had aggression, it had intensity, it had tempo, it had clinical finishing - even though the game could have finished 7-0 instead of 4-0 - but it just had aggression, and it felt like they had a point to prove.

Liverpool used Anfield. They used the fans and the crowd to make sure we were influencing that game of football - and we seriously did influence that game of football. Galatasaray were absolutely petrified. They were petrified of us on the pitch, but they were petrified with the atmosphere around the ground.

None of their players wanted the ball. None of them wanted to play. And Liverpool really used that. They made them vulnerable, they attacked them, they went for them.

Their goalkeeper saved them from embarrassment, and it leaves me thinking: if only we could see this performance a little bit more often and if only we could bring this intensity into every game of football.

We will certainly need to bring both the press and the intensity and the aggression into the next round against PSG because that will be a really tough game. That will be a step up.

But there are signs there that Liverpool can do this. Liverpool can take games out of the opponent's hands. We just need to see it more often.

We were absolutely superior all over the pitch, in every aspect, and Liverpool need to keep that going. They need to keep the intensity and aggression and tempo there. They need to keep the fans influencing games and getting up on their feet. That is how Liverpool will get success out of the rest of the season.

What that success is, I'm not sure, but they certainly need to do that.

Dominik Szoboszlai - what an absolutely obscene footballer he is. He's just a joy to watch. He's everywhere, he does all the hard grafting and he's absolutely spectacular on the ball as well.

A fabulous night, especially with Mo Salah getting to 50 Champions League goals as well. He's another superstar who we've been so lucky to watch.

It was a performance that gave me a lot of enjoyment - and a little bit of hope that we can do something similar against PSG.

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UFC London Fighters set to miss out again as Volkanovski vs Silva nears confirmation

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Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC

According to reports, Lerone Murphy and Movsar Evloev are likely to miss out on a UFC featherweight title shot once again.

This Saturday’s UFC London main event features a clash between top contenders in the featherweight division, with Murphy and Evloev looking to strengthen their cases for a title opportunity.

The expectation has been that the winner of the main event between rank one and three in the division would go on to fight Alexander Volkanovski for the title next.

However, reports suggest that Alexander Volkanovski’s next opponent is already lined up, and it won’t be either Murphy or Evloev. Instead, former champion Ilia Topuria appears set to get another shot at regaining his belt, even though his recent form has raised some eyebrows among fans.

Topuria hasn’t looked as sharp as expected since losing his title back in February 2024. His record sits at 0-1-1 since then, including a draw against number four-ranked Arnold Allen last May. Despite this run, it seems he’s being favoured over two fighters coming off big wins like Lerone Murphy and Movsar Evloev.

Reports indicate Alexander Volkanovski vs Jean Silva lined up for International Fight Week

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Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC

After his fight with Evloev was announced, Murphy said he hadn’t been informed it was meant to be a title eliminator.

Now, just days before the event in London, MMAHoje has reported that a fight between Volkanovski and Jean Silva is “practically confirmed.”

Silva is coming off a decision win over Arnold Allen earlier this year and is preferred by fans over Murphy and Evloev due to his more aggressive fighting style.

In recent weeks, Silva has been hinting at major news on social media, adding weight to the reports.

The title fight between Volkanovski and Silva is expected to take place during International Fight Week in July.

There have also been rumors that the UFC wants Conor McGregor’s return fight on the same card after he was left out of the White House event lineup.

If that happens, McGregor’s name alone would headline, even though he wouldn’t be fighting for a title. The featherweight belt would then fit well as co-main event slotting next to it.

The winner of Evloev vs Murphy may seem deserving based on rankings, but both are often criticized for their more cautious approaches inside the cage. This could work against them in terms of fan interest.

Meanwhile, Silva already has more finishes in seven UFC appearances than both combined. That kind of finishing ability might explain why he’s being pushed ahead of them despite less experience at the top level.

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Fiorentina vs Inter, the complete guide

Fiorentina vs Inter, the complete guide
Fiorentina vs Inter, the complete guide

The final matchday before the international break brings a final challenge for the Nerazzurri, as Inter Milan travel to face Fiorentina in the fixture valid for Matchday 30 of Serie A. Cristian Chivu’s side will take to the pitch at the Stadio Artemio Franchi on Sunday 22 March at 20:45 CET, after which the league will pause for the final time this season.

The clash between Fiorentina and Inter is a classic of Italian football: the two sides have faced each other 191 times across their history, considering both league and Coppa Italia meetings. The reverse fixture, played at San Siro at the end of October, finished 3-0 to Inter, thanks to a brace from Hakan Çalhanoğlu and Petar Sučić's first Nerazzurri goal.

HEAD-TO-HEAD

There have been 175 meetings in Serie A between Inter Milan and Fiorentina, with the Nerazzurri leading the overall record: 74 wins to the Viola’s 46, along with 55 draws. Traditionally a high-scoring fixture, Inter have netted 274 goals compared to Fiorentina’s 223. The numbers shift significantly, however, when focusing only on matches played on Fiorentina’s home turf, which has historically been a difficult venue for Inter. There, 35 encounters have ended level, while Fiorentina have recorded 30 wins to Inter’s 22.

INTER’S NUMBERS

This season, Inter Milan lead several statistical rankings in Serie A. Among the most striking figures is their output from set pieces: Cristian Chivu’s side have scored 20 goals from dead-ball situations. By contrast, Fiorentina have struggled in this area, conceding 16 goals from set plays, with only Genoa (17) doing worse in the league this season.

Inter’s attacking numbers are equally impressive across the board. The Nerazzurri boast the best attack in the league with 65 goals, 14 more than second-placed Juventus in this particular metric. What stands out further is how consistently Inter’s attacking threat is spread throughout the match. They have scored 28 first-half goals — more than any other side — and also lead the way in several key time segments: 9 goals in the opening 15 minutes (level with Napoli and Como), 10 in the final 15 minutes of the first half (level with AC Milan), and 17 in the final 15 minutes of matches overall.

Inter are also the team with the most goals scored by substitutes in the league this season, with 11 goals from players coming off the bench.

PIO’S RECORDS

With his goal against Atalanta, Francesco Pio Esposito reached several significant milestones. The striker moved to five league goals, becoming the seventh Inter Milan player to score at least five times in this Serie A season — a record for all teams across Europe’s top five leagues.

The 2005-born forward has also become just the fifth player in Inter’s history to score at least five goals in a league campaign before turning 21. Before him, the feat had been achieved by Nicola Ventola, Obafemi Martins, Mario Balotelli and Mateo Kovačić. Esposito (20 years and 259 days at the time of his goal against Atalanta) is the youngest to reach this mark in the last sixteen years, since Balotelli did so at 19 years and 147 days.

Since the start of 2026, Pio has scored four league goals, all at San Siro. Among players across Europe’s top five leagues with at least as many home goals in this period, only Lamine Yamal is younger than Esposito.

DIMARCO'S SEASON

Alongside his incredible 15 assists, Federico Dimarco also leads the rankings in other metrics: the wing-back has attempted the most crosses in the league (263) and made the most key passes (68).

THE OPPOSITION: FIORENTINA

It has been a challenging season for Fiorentina. A particularly poor start saw them dragged into a relegation battle after the first few games, without ever fully managing to climb clear. Now, however, the Viola are beginning to breathe a little easier: after collecting just 13 points in the first half of the season, they have picked up 15 from their opening ten matches of the second half. Sitting on 28 points, Paolo Vanoli’s side are 16th in Serie A, four points clear of Cremonese below them.

Fiorentina’s record stands at six wins, ten draws and 13 defeats, with 34 goals scored and 43 conceded. Their form has been largely consistent home and away, with 14 of their 28 points earned at the Stadio Artemio Franchi, having scored 18 goals and conceded 19 in Florence. Over their last five matches, Fiorentina have suffered just one defeat (away to Udinese) while recording wins against Como, Pisa and Cremonese. A 0-0 draw against Parma completed a run that produced 10 points from five games.

Unlike in the reverse fixture, Stefano Pioli is no longer in charge. Paolo Vanoli took over on 7 November and has brought about an obvious shift, with 24 of Fiorentina’s 28 points coming under his management — an improvement in points per game from 0.4 to 1.26. Tactically, Vanoli has looked to reorganise the side by alternating between a 3-5-2 and a 4-3-3 depending on the opponent.

Fiorentina’s top scorer is Moise Kean with eight league goals, followed by Rolando Mandragora on six, and the Icelander Gudmundsson on five.

DISCIPLINARY SITUATION

SUSPENDED Fiorentina: – Inter: Cristian Chivu (head coach)

ONE BOOKING AWAY FROM SUSPENSION Fiorentina: Fagioli, Pongračić Inter: Carlos Augusto, Sučić

MATCH OFFICIALS

The referee for Fiorentina vs Inter, valid for Matchday 30 of Serie A, will be Andrea Colombo (Como section).

Referee: Colombo Assistants: Bahri and Dei Giudici Fourth official: Tremolada VAR: Maresca AVAR: Massa

WHERE TO WATCH FIORENTINA VS INTER ON TV

Fiorentina vs Inter, valid for Matchday 30 of the 2025/26 Serie A season, will be played on Sunday 22 March at 20:45 CET and will be broadcast live exclusively on DAZN. The match will be available via the DAZN app on smart TVs and streamed on mobile devices such as PCs, smartphones and tablets.

UPDATES ON INTER TV

As always, Inter Milan’s official channel will provide live updates and pre-match coverage, bringing you the latest news ahead of kick-off. The pre-match LiveMatch show for Fiorentina vs Inter will begin at 19:30 CET and will also be available on the Club’s official YouTube channel until 20:35 CET. Post-match, full coverage will include analysis, insights and interviews.

Bills news: What safety Geno Stone brings to Buffalo’s secondary

Cincinnati Bengals safety Geno Stone (22) runs in a touchdown off of an interception during the third quarter at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. | Andrew Nelles / The Tennessean / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Buffalo Bills are continuing to retool the key players on the back end of their defense, with the latest edition being safety Geno Stone, 26, a former seventh-round draft pick of the Baltimore Ravens out of the University of Iowa in the 2019 NFL Draft.

Stone met with members of the media after signing his one-year deal earlier this week, telling reporters that it was an “easy decision” to sign with “one of the better organizations to be with” in the Bills. Today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks leads off by discussing what Stone brings to Buffalo’s secondary.

Geno Stone is excited to bring his strengths to Buffalo

Stone is coming to Buffalo’s defense after starting all 17 games for the Cincinnati Bengals during the 2025 and 2025 seasons. Last year, Stone made 104 total tackles, broke up four passes, had two sacks and came away with a pair of interceptions, including a pick-six off of Drake Maye vs. the New England Patriots.

Stone told reporters he is excited to join new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard’s system, which places an emphasis on taking the ball away by forcing turnovers.

“They’re going to use me to my strengths, and that’s the main thing I want to do at this point in my career is playing to my strengths and limiting my weaknesses,” Stone said. “That’s why they brought me in: to go get the ball. So, that’s how I was envisioning myself. That’s how I see myself in a lot of place… It’s cool as someone coming in to hear that’s an emphasis, taking the ball away.”

Stone, a seven-year veteran, said coming to a team with legitimate Super Bowl aspirations was also a big reason why he opted to sign with Buffalo.

“I’ve been around a lot to know what it takes to be a pro in this league and what it takes to win,” Stone said. “I know what it takes to get to the next step and my goal is to get back to the AFC Championship, win that and get to the Super Bowl.”

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Pick of the stats: Watford v Leicester City

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Leicester City will seek an escape from the bottom three when they visit promotion-chasing Watford on Saturday (15:00 GMT).

The Foxes took the lead against Queens Park Rangers on the weekend but ultimately suffered a 3-1 defeat to leave them two points adrift of safety.

But the Hornets will be a tough customer, hunting down a place in the play-offs against stiff competition and hot off a big win against fellow promotion-hopefuls Wrexham.

  • Watford will be looking to do the league double over Leicester for the first time since 2012-13, after winning 2-1 in this season's reverse fixture on Boxing Day.
  • Leicester have won their last two away league games against Watford (5-1 in 2022 and 2-1 in 2024), and have never previously won three in succession away to the Hornets.
  • Watford have only won one of their last seven Saturday matches in the Championship (D2 L4), although that was in their most recent one at Vicarage Road (2-0 v Derby last month).
  • Leicester are winless in their last nine away league games (D5 L4); they last went 10 in a row without a win in the Championship between December 2004 and October 2005 (18).
  • Midfielder Jordan James is now Leicester's top scorer in the Championship this season (10), while only Abdul Fatawu (16) has more goal involvements for the Foxes than the Welshman (14).
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Former Falcons punter signing with Dolphins in free agency

The Miami Dolphins have agreed to terms with former Atlanta Falcons punter Bradley Pinion, according to a report from NFL insider Mike Garafolo. Pinion, a former fifth-round pick, spent the last four seasons with the Falcons (2022-2025).

The 31-year-old specialist has averaged 44.5 yards per punt over his 11-year NFL career. The Falcons went in a different direction under general manager Ian Cunningham this offseason, signing former Dolphins punter Jake Bailey in free agency.

So the two teams essentially switched punters, with Bailey coming to Atlanta, and Pinion taking over in Miami.

"The Dolphins have agreed to terms with veteran punter/kickoff specialist Bradley Pinion, per The Insiders," reported Garafolo. "The two-time Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee heads to Miami on a deal done by his agent Kyle Strongin of Range Sports."

The Falcons also brought in veteran kicker Nick Folk to replace free agent Zane Gonzalez. Folk was the most accurate kicker in the NFL last season and brings 18 years of experience to Atlanta.

Folk and Bailey will lead the Falcons' new-look special teams units under Craig Aukerman.

This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Atlanta Falcons: Bradley Pinion signing with Dolphins

Wales captain Morgan poised for Ospreys comeback

Jac Morgan in action for Ospreys
Jac Morgan played in the Lions' second and third Tests against Australia in 2025 [Huw Evans Agency]

Wales captain Jac Morgan could make his first appearance since November when Ospreys take on Benetton in the United Rugby Championship (URC) on Saturday.

The flanker has been out since dislocating his left shoulder when scoring a try against Argentina in the autumn series opener.

After missing the Six Nations, the 26-year-old British and Irish Lion is in line to boost an Ospreys side chasing the URC play-offs by featuring in Treviso (15:00 GMT).

Head coach Mark Jones said: "We are looking at him at the moment and hoping he can have some sort of involvement.

"We will see how that pans out, but he is chomping at the bit to play, so we will hopefully see him back in an Ospreys shirt pretty quickly."

Jac Morgan holds his shoulder after getting injured scoring for Wales against Argentina
Jac Morgan co-captained Wales at the 2023 World Cup [Getty Images]

Morgan missed the first four rounds of the URC after suffering a calf problem on his return from the Lions' tour to Australia.

The flanker came off the bench in the draw against Dragons at Rodney Parade in October and then went off to Wales duty.

"The guys that have been playing while Jac has been injured have done a terrific job, but it's always brilliant when you bring a Lion back into your environment and selection," said Jones.

"It's good for the competition for places and competitiveness around training. He has added a great energy to the environment, on and off the field."

This weekend's fixture against Benetton would be Morgan's first game since it was confirmed that he will leave Ospreys for Gloucester along with Dewi Lake in the summer.

Jones believes the forward from Brynaman will be determined to finish with a flourish.

"He has put a lot into the Ospreys over the time he has been here, physically and emotionally," Jones added.

"We want the whole thing to end on a really positive note. I can't see anything other than a fully-focused, excited Jac Morgan wanting to go out on a high, and as a team we definitely want to do that."

Chasing the top eight

Ospreys are 10th in the URC, but are just a point behind Bulls, who are in the final play-off berth.

Jones' men face a fortnight that will go a long way towards deciding their top-eight hopes before a trip to Ulster in the last 16 of the European Challenge Cup.

They face Benetton at Stadio Monigo on Saturday and then travel to ninth-placed Connacht.

Ospreys have seven members of the Wales squad back from Six Nations duty and will mix and match over the next fortnight.

"We are going to break them up and phase them back in," said Jones. "They have had varying minutes and there are also some personal circumstances, but they will all be seen over the next couple of weeks."

Hooker Dewi Lake - Wales' captain in Morgan's absence - and fly-half Dan Edwards had heavy workloads with Wales, scrum-half Kieran Hardy came off the bench five times and flanker Harri Deaves was a replacement against England.

Loose-head Gareth Thomas, scrum-half Reuben Morgan-Williams and centre Owen Watkin did not feature.

Blue Jays' rookie SP Trey Yesavage to begin season on IL with a right shoulder impingement

Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Trey Yesavage will begin the 2026 season on the injured list with a right shoulder impingement, the team announced on Thursday.

The 22-year-old Yesavage, who was thrust into the spotlight during the Blue Jays’ run to the World Series last season, will continue throwing to build up for the regular season. He is scheduled to pitch again on March 25, two days before the team's opening game against the Athletics.

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According to Sportnet's Arden Zwelling, Yesavage arrived at Spring Training with the shoulder issue. That was a factor in his slow build up. With the regular season beginning in a week, he needs more time to get ready after throwing 35 pitches in a minor league game on Monday.

No timeline has been announced for Yesavage’s return.

After beginning last season at Single-A, Yesavage worked his way into the Blue Jays' staff during the postseason. He started five playoff games, including Game 1 of the World Series, and finished with 39 strikeouts and a 1.05 WHIP in 27.2 innings pitched. During Game 5 against the Los Angeles Dodgers, he set a World Series rookie record with 12 strikeouts during a 6-1 win.

Yesavage isn't the only Blue Jays starter out for the beginning of the season as José Berríos has a stress fracture in his right elbow and Shane Bieber is dealing with forearm fatigue. Manager John Schneider will have to make due with a staff made up of Dylan Cease, Kevin Gausman, Eric Lauer, Cody Ponce, and Max Scherzer.

Predicting Bears 2026 starting offense after first wave of free agency

The Chicago Bears are in the middle of an important 2026 offseason where there's already been plenty of change on the roster through the first wave of free agency.

That includes the losses of wide receiver DJ Moore, linebacker DJ Moore, safeties Kevin Byard and Jaquan Brisker, cornerback Nahshon Wright, linebacker Tremaine Edmunds and center Drew Dalman. But there's also been some new additions to the roster, including safety Coby Bryant, linebacker Devin Bush, center Garrett Bradbury, defensive tackle Neville Gallimore and wide receiver Kalif Raymond.

Following the first wave of free agency, we're doing our best to predict what the Bears offense could look like heading into the 2026 season, including some potential free-agent moves. When looking at these projections on offense, the Bears have just one starting spot up for grabs at left tackle, which should come down to a battle between Braxton Jones, newcomer Jedrick Wills Jr. and Theo Benedet.

QB Caleb Williams

The Bears appear to have found their franchise quarterback in Caleb Williams, who had a breakout year in his sophomore season and first year with head coach Ben Johnson. Williams established himself as one of the NFL's most clutch quarterbacks, leading an NFL-record seven fourth-quarter comebacks in 2025. He also set the franchise single-season passing record (3,942 yards) and fell just shy of becoming the Bears' first 4,000-yard passer. Williams still needs to improve in the short passing game, but there's no denying he has the potential to be one of the NFL's best.

RB D'Andre Swift

There were plenty of doubts surrounding D'Andre Swift heading into the 2025 season, but he proved doubters wrong as part of a 1-2 punch with rookie Kyle Monangai on the league's third-best rushing attack. Reunited with Ben Johnson, Swift had a career year where he totaled 1,087 rushing yards on 223 carries with nine touchdowns. He also proved to be a weapon in the passing game with 34 receptions for 299 yards and a score. Swift is heading into the final year of his contract, where the expectation is he'll once again serve as the starter with Monangai complementing him.

WR Rome Odunze

With DJ Moore being traded to the Buffalo Bills, Rome Odunze is now the unquestioned No. 1 receiver on the Bears. Odunze got off to a hot start last season, with 20 receptions for 296 yards and five touchdowns, but he fell off while dealing with a foot injury. Odunze finished with 44 receptions, 661 yards and six touchdowns after missing the final five regular-season games with that stress fracture and made his return during the postseason. But Odunze admitted that his 2025 season was "absolutely" an underachievement.

WR Luther Burden III

The Bears didn't go into the 2025 NFL Draft looking to draft a wide receiver. But when Luther Burden III was there in the second round, they couldn't pass up on his talent, and it's already payed off for Chicago. While it took Burden some time to get going on offense, amid an abundance of talent on offense, he showcased himself as a dangerous downfield weapon in just one year with Ben Johnson. Burden totaled 47 catches on 60 targets for 652 yards and two touchdowns. Burden is the reason why the Bears were able to trade DJ Moore, land a second-round pick and free up $16.5 million in salary cap space.

TE Colston Loveland

While there were some initial hesitations about Chicago's decision to draft Colston Loveland at 10th overall last year, the rookie tight end put those thoughts to bed with a mini-breakout year where he showed his potential to be one of the league's most impactful tight ends. Loveland led the team in receptions (58) and receiving yards (713), and he really didn't even get going until midway through the 2025 season. More than that, Loveland showed up in big moments down the stretch, where he proved to be Caleb Williams' most dependable weapon.

LT Braxton Jones

For the second straight offseason, the Bears will have a competition at left tackle featuring some familiar faces. After re-signing both Braxton Jones and Theo Benedet, they'll compete alongside newcomer Jedrick Wills Jr. for that job. Right now, Jones gets the nod given his experience as a three-year starter and the fact that he should be healthy this season. His biggest competition just might be Wills, who took off last season to get his body right, and Chicago might also turn to the NFL draft to add a young player. So this projection could certainly change.

LG Joe Thuney

Joe Thuney was the best addition (not named Ben Johnson) for the Bears last offseason, and he proved to be worth the fourth-round pick and money as one of the league's best interior lineman. Thuney earned First-Team All-Pro and Pro Bowl nods along one of the NFL's best offensive lines while also winning the inaugural "Protector of the Year" award for the best offensive lineman. Thuney now reunites with his former North Carolina State teammate Garrett Bradbury along the interior.

C Garrett Bradbury

Following Drew Dalman's surprising retirement, the Bears were left with a massive hole at one of the most important positions on offense. While many expected Chicago to try to make a splash for Tyler Linderbaum, the Bears went the cheaper and safer route to add an affordable veteran center for Ben Johnson's offense. Bradbury, who spent six years with the Minnesota Vikings, started all 17 games for the New England Patriots last season, where he didn't allow a sack or commit a penalty. This doesn't necessarily mean the Bears won't add another center in the NFL draft for the future.

RG Jonah Jackson

The Bears acquired Jonah Jackson last offseason in a trade with the Rams as part of the overhaul of the interior offensive line. While he was under-looked on the offensive line, he had an overall solid season at right guard. Jackson allowed just three sacks and committed just five penalties in 1,133 snaps. Ryan Poles said he wants to keep Jackson at right guard alongside Darnell Wright to keep consistency on the right side.

RT Darnell Wright

Darnell Wright continues to bring consistency to the right tackle position, and he's establishing himself as one of the most promising right tackles in the NFL. Last season, Wright allowed just three sacks in 1,074 sacks, but he allowed a whopping 11 penalties, which he needs to clean up. But he proved to be vital to the success of one of the league's best offensive lines en route to Second-Team All-Pro honors. Wright is eligible for a contract extension this season, and he's certainly played himself into a new deal.

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Fernandez fully committed to Chelsea - Rosenior

Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez and Blues boss Liam Rosenior during training
Enzo Fernandez won the 2022 World Cup with Argentina [Getty Images]

Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior says midfielder Enzo Fernandez is "completely committed" to the club after the Argentina international appeared to cast doubt on his future.

When asked if he would be with the club next season following Chelsea's 3-0 defeat by Paris St-Germain in the Champions League on Tuesday, Fernandez told ESPN: "I don't know."

The 25-year-old, who joined Chelsea for a then British record of £107m from Benfica in January 2023, added: "There are eight games left and the FA Cup. There's the World Cup and then we'll see."

Chelsea's defeat by PSG knocked them out of the Champions League as they went out at the last-16 stage following an 8-2 aggregate defeat by the holders.

"I had a great conversation with Enzo at length this morning before training, not just about his comments but how he is feeling, how as a team we can improve," said Rosenior on Thursday prior to his side's game at Everton on Saturday (17:30 GMT).

"He is one of the captains at the club and what I will say is that he made it really clear how happy he is here at this club, how much he wants to win and how passionate he is for us to be successful.

"He also said that in translation and in emotion, things get misconstrued. For me, he is fully committed to this group and to winning here at this football club."

Chelsea's losses to PSG in both legs of their Champions League tie were sandwiched in between them being beaten 1-0 at home by Newcastle United.

The defeat by the Magpies left the Stamford Bridge club sixth in the Premier League - one point behind fifth-placed Liverpool - and out of the Champions League qualification spots with eight games left.

"Every manager goes through difficult weeks," said Rosenior.

"I've had challenging periods before. I've lost games in many jobs, like all managers have done. We need to find a way to fight at Everton and come through a difficult period."

He added: "You want to be in the Champions League. It makes everything clearer, not just from a financial point of view. This club deserves to be in the Champions League. That's the target."

Rosenior, who will be without defender Trevoh Chalobah for "around six weeks", also said the social media criticism of him passing a note to his players when 8-2 down on aggregate against PSG "doesn't bother me".

"The reality is that I have to help this club win matches. If I don't, if I breathe wrong or sneeze wrong, people will talk about it. It doesn't affect me. It's my job to be aware. Am I surprised? No," said the Blues boss.

"In terms of the game on Tuesday, it completely didn't go the way we wanted it to.

"Me handing out a note is not a reflection of my message not getting across to the players."

How to live stream Troy vs Nebraska: March Madness, TV channel

Troy faces Nebraska in a first-round matchup of the 2026 NCAA Tournament on Thursday as March Madness officially gets underway.

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How to Watch Troy vs Nebraska

  • Date: Thursday, March 19, 2026
  • Time: 12:40 PM ET
  • TV Channel: truTV
  • Live Stream: DIRECTV (try for free)

The NCAA Tournament tips off with 68 teams chasing college basketball’s biggest prize, setting the stage for three weeks of upsets, buzzer-beaters, and dramatic finishes. As all the top teams in the nation have their eyes set on a national championship, the tournament once again promises the chaos and excitement that make March Madness one of the most thrilling events in sports.

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The matchup between Troy and Nebraska features two programs from different conferences meeting on a national stage, with each bringing strong seasons into the contest. The Troy Trojans, representing the Sun Belt Conference, enter the game with an impressive 22–11 overall record and a top finish in their league, highlighting their consistency and success against conference competition. Their ability to win the Sun Belt and earn a postseason opportunity reflects a team built on balance and momentum, making them a dangerous opponent despite being from a smaller conference.

On the other side, the Nebraska Cornhuskers come out of the highly competitive Big Ten Conference with a 26–6 overall record, finishing near the top of one of college basketball’s toughest leagues. Nebraska’s strong record and high conference standing demonstrate its ability to compete against elite programs throughout the season. This contrast—Troy’s dominance in the Sun Belt versus Nebraska’s success in the Big Ten—sets up an intriguing battle where differing styles, competition levels, and experience will play a key role.

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Rosenior insists Enzo Fernandez is ‘fully committed’ to Chelsea

Rosenior insists Enzo Fernandez is ‘fully committed’ to Chelsea
Rosenior insists Enzo Fernandez is ‘fully committed’ to Chelsea

Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior has insisted that Enzo Fernandez is ‘fully committed’ to the club following comments made by the midfielder.

The Blues were knocked out of the Champions League by PSG on Tuesday night, suffering a disappointing 8-2 aggregate defeat. Speaking to ESPN after the game, Fernandez cast doubt over his future at Stamford Bridge.

Asked if he will be with Chelsea next season, the Argentina international answered: “I don’t know, there are eight games left and the FA Cup. There’s the World Cup and then we’ll see.”

However, Rosenior has now denied the possibility of Fernandez leaving Stamford Bridge in the coming months.

“I had a great conversation with Enzo at length this morning before training,” said the Chelsea manager. “Not just about his comments, just how he was feeling, how as a team we can improve. He’s one of the captains of the club.

“What I would say is that he made it really, really clear to me how happy he is here at this club, how much he wants to win, how passionate he is for us to be successful.

“And he also said that in translation and in emotion, things get misconstrued in what he said.

“So for me, he’s fully committed to this group. He’s fully committed to win here at this football club.”

NEBRASKA REACTS Survey Results: Here’s How Husker Nation is Wagering Today!

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Are there sports wagering aficionados out there who take their betting cues from public opinion?

Fine, probably not too many, but we asked you what you thought anyway.

Based on a spread with the Huskers as -13.5 point favorites and an Over/Under total of 137.5, what combination would our gamblers take on game-day? And for that matter, the non-gamblers as well – I’m sure there are many like myself who still follow the numbers closely even if they aren’t laying much scratch on the line.

(Yes, I did plenty of lower dollar sports betting years ago. And, no, there was no rock-bottom losing streak or trips to Gamblers Anonymous. I just simply hated losing, which is fine – but winning brought very little pleasure, only relief. With not much to be gained even when winning and enough stress just cheering on my favorite teams, I left the regular wagering behind. But I’m still fascinated by it.)

So – what was everyone’s combo?

Oh, and just for fun, I threw in a simple fan favorite poll for Husker player. That result wasn’t shocking at all.


  • In a tight win, 35% of you believe the Huskers will cover the double-digit spread but not the 138 total points. Let’s chalk that up to some nerves and the Huskers defense.
  • Right behind at 32% is another lower-scoring affair but with Troy keeping it close. And honestly – if the boys get the biggest monkey off the program’s back, it won’t be done in stress-free for the fans, amirite?
  • 22% believe Nebrasketball rolls in bombs-away fashion, while only 11% think the Trojans cover as the shots fall.
  • The telling number appears to be a solid majority – 67%-33% – who think this one is coming in under the total as opposed to the 57%-43% advantage from those thinking Nebraska will cover the large spread.

  • There was very little doubt for most people on how this one turned out, I’m guessing. If there was ever a national online poll for bestest coach’s son ever, Husker fans would storm that sucker like the Scots in Braveheart.

Ariel Helwani suggests UFC fighters mirror WNBA stars amid pay complaints

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Ariel Helwani has pointed to the WNBA as a blueprint for change, and his message to UFC fighters is difficult to ignore.

Fighter pay has become one of the most discussed issues in the MMA’s premier promotion, with several high-profile names speaking out in recent months, such as Justin Gaethje, Michael ‘Venom’ Page and Sean Strickland.

At the same time, another league has taken a decisive step forward in financial terms. The WNBA reached a new collective bargaining agreement last Wednesday, dramatically increasing player earnings across the board.

That contrast has not gone unnoticed, and Helwani believes it highlights exactly what UFC fighters are missing.

Ariel Helwani points to WNBA unity as model for UFC fighters

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Following the agreement, WNBA players secured major financial improvements. The salary cap is set to rise to $7 million from $1.5 million, while the supermax will jump to $1.4 million from $249,244.

Average salaries are expected to reach around $600,000, with minimum pay expected to be over $300,000, a significant increase from $66,079.

Amid that breakthrough, Helwani took to X with a pointed observation.

“WNBA players felt they weren’t getting what they deserved. They came together, held their ground and look what happened. Gee, I wonder if … nah, forget it,” he wrote.

Lack of unity among UFC fighters remains key barrier

Helwani’s remark underlines a recurring issue in MMA, the absence of collective action.

Unlike league-based sports, UFC fighters operate largely as individuals, which makes coordinated pressure difficult. That gap continues to limit their leverage despite increasing complaints.

On his Pound 4 Pound podcast, Henry Cejudo recently highlighted another complication, pointing to differences in mindset among fighters.

He stated: “A lot of these foreign fighters that have never been paid, that have f—— fought on the street for free, they’re happy with the $100,000 bonus.

“They’re happy with just getting famous. You know what I’m saying? For Americans, we understand the game of how the associations have worked. It’s different.”

That divide helps explain why frustration has not translated into unified action. While the WNBA example shows what is possible, the UFC landscape remains far more fragmented.

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Is Joel Embiid playing vs. Kings tonight? Game status for 76ers star

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The Philadelphia 76ers will look to avoid a second straight loss against the Kings in Sacramento on Thursday night.

It will be the second and final meeting of the season between the teams. The Sixers pulled out a 113-111 over the Kings in the first matchup in late January.

Joel Embiid 'doubtful' to play against Kings on Thursday night 

Sixers star center Joel Embiid tallied 37 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists in that first meeting. When it comes to his status for the second matchup, we’ll have to wait and see.

Embiid is currently listed as “doubtful” on the official injury report for the game in Sacramento due to a right oblique strain. His final status will be determined prior to tipoff.

The big man has missed 10 straight games for Philadelphia. His last game action came against the Miami Heat back on Feb. 26. 

On the season, Embiid has appeared in just 33 games for Philadelphia and posted averages of 26.6 points, 7.5 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 1.1 blocks per performance. 

The Sixers will also continue to be without Tyrese Maxey (right finger tendon sprain), Kelly Oubre Jr. (left elbow sprain) and Paul George (suspension) for the game against Sacramento. 

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Blue Jays Receive Unfortunate Health Update On Right-Hander Trey Yesavage

Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Trey Yesavage

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Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Trey Yesavage will begin the 2026 MLB season on the Injured List. Yesavage is dealing with a shoulder impingement, SportsNet's Arden Zwelling reported on Thursday.

Trey Yesavage will begin the season on the IL with a right shoulder impingement.

Yesavage reported to Blue Jays camp with the issue, which was part of the reason for his slow buildup. He’s feeling better now but ran out of time to be ready for the regular season.

— Arden Zwelling (@ArdenZwelling) March 19, 2026

Yesavage made an extraordinary leap with the Blue Jays in 2025. The former first-round pick started the season at Single-A Dunedin before surging through the minors with a 3.12 ERA and 160 strikeouts in 98 innings. Named the organization's Minor League Pitcher of the Year, he earned a September call-up and delivered in three major league starts, going 1-0 with a 3.21 ERA and 16 strikeouts across 14 innings.

Yesavage also excelled in the playoffs, recording a 3-1 mark, 3.58 ERA, and rookie-record 39 strikeouts in 27 2/3 innings as Toronto advanced to the World Series. His dominant 12-strikeout effort in Game 5 against the Dodgers became a defining moment in the club's run.

Totaling about 140 innings across all levels, his breakout year positioned him as a key rotation piece.

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🎥 Just a 0.1% chance: Güler scores a sensational goal from 68 metres

🎥 Just a 0.1% chance: Güler scores a sensational goal from 68 metres

How does someone even come up with the idea to just take a shot from their own half? That’s a question that surely crossed the minds of more than a few people last weekend, after Arda Güler scored a sensational goal from nearly 68 meters in Real Madrid’s 4-1 win over Elche. In case you missed it, you can watch the masterpiece here.

For a goal to be scored from this position, so many factors had to come together. The league association put the probability of scoring at just 0.1 percent. Real’s magic foot Güler is the man for the nearly impossible feats.

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Iran takes firm stand on World Cup participation amid U.S. conflict

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will take place from June 11 to July 19 and the United States will co-host the tournament with Mexico and Canada. Iran have already booked their place at the qualifying finals. But their participation has come under pressure because of the conflict between Iran and the United States, which began in late February and has spread across most of the middle east.

Even so, Iran’s football team does not plan to walk away from the tournament. Football Federation President Mehdi Taj said the team will keep preparing for the World Cup and will not pull out. At the same time, he said Iran will “boycott the United States” if their matches remain there.

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Iran are scheduled to play all three of their opening group matches in the United States. They are set to face New Zealand, Belgium and Egypt. Taj said the federation is negotiating with FIFA to move Iran’s matches to Mexico instead.

“He says the team are due to continue their preparations for the World Cup with a game against Nigeria on March the 27th and then Costa Rica four days later in Turkey. Taj said this, the national team is holding a training camp in Turkey and will play two friendly matches there,” Sky Sports news anchor reported.

The Iranian Football Federation President Mehdi Taj says the country have no intention of pulling out of the World Cup but will "boycott America."

Taj was quoted by the Fars News agency. pic.twitter.com/W4IvKO1rvP

— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) March 19, 2026

Taj used strong words when speaking about the situation. He said, “We will boycott America, but we will not boycott the World Cup.” That message sums up Iran’s position. The team wants to compete on the world stage. But it also wants its safety protected.

The wider tension has added more uncertainty. Trump has said Iran are welcome to play, but he also questioned whether it would be appropriate for them to travel to the U.S. FIFA has so far said it expects all teams to follow the published schedule.

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Jayson Tatum Discusses 'Cool' Reunion With Former Celtics Teammate

Golden State Warriors center Kristaps Porzingis

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Wednesday was a big day for Golden State Warriors center Kristaps Porzingis, who returned to TD Garden for the first time since the Boston Celtics traded him last summer. The 2024 NBA champion was honored with a video tribute and a warm reception from Celtics fans.

Once the game started, however, things didn't go so well for Porzingis. He and his teammates got steamrolled by Boston, losing by 21 points. He also struggled with his shot, scoring just 11 points on 4 of 13.

Still, the fact that he was playing at all is a big deal for him, as he's missed most of the season with injuries and has struggled to stay on the court this year.

After the game, Jayson Tatum opened up about facing his old teammate.

Jayson Tatum on playing against Kristaps Porzingis:

"It was cool, man. I miss the big fella. Happy to see him healthy, happy to see him out there playing. It was cool to see the reception that he got tonight and his tribute video… He'll forever be a Celtic and remembered for… pic.twitter.com/A5wxJ7S9Be

— Celtics on CLNS (@CelticsCLNS) March 19, 2026

"It was cool, man. I miss the big fella. Happy to see him healthy, happy to see him out there playing. It was cool to see the reception that he got tonight and his tribute video," Tatum said during his postgame press conference. "He'll forever be a Celtic and remembered for those two years, and obviously being a big piece of why we won a championship. Every guy that was on that championship team, we're bonded for life, so it's always good to see KP."

The respect was mutual, as Porzingis praised Tatum as well and was impressed by his recovery from last spring's Achilles injury.

"He looks good, honestly. His shot was falling already. Looks like he’s not rusty at all," Porzingis told reporters after the game. "Just looked a little heavy, that’s all. He needs to lose a couple pounds and he’ll be flying again."

It's been a tough year for both players, but they're both healthy now and looking to finish the season strong over the next few weeks.

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Intel launches Precompiled Shader Delivery with its ARC GPUs

o Intel launches its Precompiled Shader Beta for ARC graphics cards With its Intel Graphics Driver 32.0.101.8626 for ARC graphics cards, Intel has launched its Precompiled Shader Distribution Beta. With this beta, users of ARC B-series (Battlemage) GPUs and Intel Core Ultra 3-series and 2-series CPUs with built-in ARC GPUs can benefit from precompiled shaders […]

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Arctic Launches Senza AI 370 Fanless PC With Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 and 32 GB of RAM

19 March 2026 at 19:40
Arctic has announced the updated version of its fanless Senza PC with updated internals, connectivity, and a more flexible design. The Senza AI 370 uses a familiar fanless design, with the heatsink integrated into the case of what would otherwise effectively be a mini PC, but now features the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 APU and its corresponding AMD Radeon 890M iGPU. That somewhat powerful iGPU in a silent form factor is the biggest differentiator compared to other desktops, but the Senza AI 370 is also designed to fit under a desk, virtually eliminating the need for the PC to be small in the first place. According to the Arctic online store, the Senza AI 370 retails for €1,199.99, and there are no optional barebones kits available.

Arctic markets the Senza as a silent gaming and productivity machine and claims that it can operate at temperatures as low as 50° in gaming workloads—although there were no specifics on the ambient temperature or the exact games and settings tested, so take that with a pinch of salt. To its credit, the Senza AI 370 does have 32 GB of DDR5X-8000 memory and a 1 TB PCIe Gen 4 ×4 M.2 SSD. The I/O situation is also interesting, with Arctic opting for a break-away front I/O panel module that features 1 3.5 mm audio combo jack, a USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A port, and a USB4 Type-C port—this module is connected to the PC via a cable, so that the ports can be mounted near the front of the desk. The actual PC itself also features the following ports: 2× USB 2.0, 2× USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A, 1× USB4 Type-C, 1× HDMI 2.1, 1× DisplayPort 2.1, 1× 2.5 GbE, 1× DC in, and separate 3.5 mm audio jacks for mic in and audio out. Because the PC is designed to be mounted under a desk, what would traditionally be the rear I/O is also front-facing, which should make it easier to reach.

NVIDIA DLSS 5 Gets 84% Dislikes on YouTube as Backlash Grows

19 March 2026 at 18:16
NVIDIA's latest DLSS 5 technology has faced a significant community backlash, with its approval rating dropping considerably. On the published YouTube video, NVIDIA's official DLSS 5 announcement has received an overwhelming 83.7% dislikes, with only 16.3% likes. This is a substantial negative rating, with 16,107 likes and 82,515 dislikes (and counting) on a video with 1,527,915 views at the time of writing. Other videos published by the NVIDIA GeForce YouTube channel have also recorded surprisingly low approval from the community. The Resident Evil Requiem video only scored a 14.9% positive rating, while Starfield had an 18.2% positive ratio of likes to dislikes. Other demos such as Hogwarts Legacy and EA Sports FC saw positive ratings of 18.7% and 14.5%, respectively. The best rating is now exclusive to a tech demo, not even a real game, which is the Zorah Unreal Tech Demo with a 37% positive ratio.

Gamers' reactions are shifting negatively towards the technology, while NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang famously noted that gamers are "completely wrong" because these games offer massive programmability and controllability in how DLSS 5 is applied, keeping the artistic intent intact. However, according to game developers from both Capcom and Ubisoft who spoke to Insider Gaming, while the individual studios may have been involved in marketing DLSS 5, the teams who worked on them were just as surprised by the results as the rest of the gaming community. A Ubisoft developer is quoted as saying, "We found out at the same time as the public," while developers at Capcom expressed similar sentiments, stating that it was surprising to see Capcom, which has generally been protective of its IPs when it comes to AI involvement, getting involved in the marketing for DLSS 5. Furthermore, the Capcom developers expressed concern about how DLSS 5 might change Capcom's approach to generative AI and its role in game development.

What patents reveal about the foundations of AI search

19 March 2026 at 19:00
The SEO time traveler- What old patents reveal about AI search

Every time a new large language model (LLM) drops or Google tweaks an AI Overview, the SEO industry loses its mind. We develop this weird collective amnesia, scrambling to optimize for features that were actually mapped out in patent offices 10 years ago. We’re so obsessed with the now and the next that we’ve stopped looking at the blueprints.

If you want to survive 2026, stop trying to be a futurist. Instead, be an archaeologist.

To actually deliver for our clients, we need a research framework that isn’t just reactive. It has to be a balance: Look back at the foundational patents to understand the rules, and look ahead to see how AI is finally being given the muscle to enforce them.

The archaeology of SEO

There’s a massive misconception that to understand AI search, you need to be a prompt engineer or read every new research paper from OpenAI. You don’t.  The logic governing today’s magic is often math that was written a decade ago.

We can’t talk about patent research without honoring the late, great Bill Slawski. For 20 years, he was the SEO industry’s archaeologist. While everyone else was arguing about keyword density, he was reading dry, technical filings to predict exactly where we’re standing right now.

History proves his method worked.

The algorithm isn’t magic. It’s math. When a new feature drops today, the engineering blueprints were likely filed between 2007 and 2016. If you want to win, go read the old stuff.

Dig deeper: The origins of SEO and what they mean for GEO and AIO

Strategy vs. mechanics: From ‘strings’ to ‘verified things’

Don’t get buried in buzzwords. Categorize your learning into two buckets: ”strategy” or ”mechanic.”

For years, the industry talked about moving from strings to things (entities). But in 2026, that’s just the baseline. We’ve moved from strings to verifiable things. An entity is worthless if the AI can’t prove it’s real.

Think of it like building a house:

  • Semantic SEO is the architecture: It’s the vision. It’s making sure the meaning of your site actually matches what the user is looking for.
  • Entity SEO is the bricklaying: It’s using distinct nouns to build that vision so a machine can parse it.
  • Verification is the mortgage: This is the part most people miss. It’s turning those entities into findable, provable facts connected to a verified human. If you aren’t connecting your content to a provable human expert, you’re just adding to the noise.

AEO vs. GEO: Let’s stop using these interchangeably

The industry often uses AEO and GEO synonymously, but they require different content structures and serve different objectives.

Answer engine optimization (AEO)

AEO is for the “direct answer.” Think Siri, Alexa, or that single snippet at the top of the page. It’s binary. It’s rooted in those 2006 fact repository patents.

You need ”confidence anchors.” These are unnuanced, structured facts. The engine isn’t “thinking,” it’s fetching. If your fact isn’t provable and anchored to a verified source, the engine won’t risk a hallucination by citing you.

Generative engine optimization (GEO)

GEO is for the “synthesis.” This is Gemini or ChatGPT search explaining how something works. It was formally defined by researchers at Princeton and Georgia Tech in 2023.

You need information gain. These engines don’t just want a fact; they want to see how Concept A affects Concept B. They’re looking for relationships and unique perspectives.

In short, AEO is about being the fact. GEO is about being the authority that the AI trusts to explain those facts.

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The trap of forward-projecting: Why the ‘basics’ are still the ‘floor’

There’s a danger in becoming an SEO time traveler. If you spend all your time in the patent archives or stress-testing GEO relationships, you might forget that the AI still has to reach your content.

You can have the most verified, E-E-A-T-heavy content in the world, but if your site’s technical health is a mess, the confidence anchors will never weigh in.

The persistence of technical debt

Basic SEO requirements haven’t changed. The tolerance for ignoring them has simply disappeared.

  • Crawl budget and efficiency: If your site is bloated with zombie pages or redirect loops, you’re wasting the crawler’s time. LLMs aren’t just looking for content. They’re looking for the cleanest path to a fact.
  • Core Web Vitals (CWV): More than a ranking factor, it’s a user-utility requirement. If your site doesn’t load instantly, the AI won’t recommend it as a source in a GEO overview.

The headless promise (and reality)

Many of the frustrating technical SEO issues we’ve fought for years — like bloated JavaScript and poor Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) — are finally being solved by headless/composable architectures. By decoupling the front end from the back end, we can deliver the raw, lightning-fast data that answer engines crave while maintaining a high-end experience for humans.

But headless isn’t a “get out of SEO jail free” card.  It solves the speed problem, but it introduces new risks around dynamic rendering and metadata delivery.

Whether you’re on a 20-year-old CMS or a cutting-edge headless build, the today requirements are non-negotiable:

  • Clean URL structures: If the AI can’t deduce the hierarchy from the URL, you’ve already lost the semantic battle
  • Internal linking (the nervous system): This is how you prove relationships between entities. If your internal linking is broken, your synthesis logic doesn’t exist.
  • Indexability: If the bot is blocked by a poorly configured robots.txt or a noindex tag left over from staging, the most brilliant “verified human” insights in the world are invisible

You don’t get to play in the frontier of AEO and GEO until you’ve mastered the floor of technical SEO. Don’t let the shiny new objects make you forget the shovel work.

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The SEO time traveler checklist

Phase 1: The archive

  • The Slawski deep dive: Stop reading the latest “AI is changing everything” blog posts for five minutes. Go back to the SEO by the Sea archives. Search for Slawski’s analysis on the Knowledge Graph or the user context. You’ll see the 2026 roadmap hidden in plain sight.
  • The E-E-A-T math audit: Check your assets against Patent 2015/0331866. Are you actually providing the contribution metrics (such as verifiable reviews) that the patent specifically asks for?

Phase 2: The laboratory

  • The verification pivot: Audit your entities. Are they just names on a page? Link them to a verified LinkedIn profile or a Knowledge Panel. If it’s not verified, it’s not an entity, it’s just a string of text.
  • Schema stress testing: Don’t just use a plugin and walk away. Experiment with nesting. Try nesting a Person inside a Service as the provider. It works — I’ve seen it trigger rich results when nothing else did.

Phase 3: The frontier

  • The confidence anchor audit: Look at your top pages. Does every topic have a clear definition? [Entity] is [attribute]. If you’re being vague, you’re invisible to AEO.
  • The synthesis test: This is a quick one. Paste your article into an LLM and ask it to explain the relationship between your two main topics using only your text. If it has to go to the web to find the answer, you haven’t built the relationship well enough for GEO.

The synthesis: Becoming the architect

The SEO time traveler isn’t looking back because they’re nostalgic. They’re looking back because they want the blueprint. When you realize AEO is just the modern enforcement of a 20-year-old patent and GEO is just the evolution of semantic relationships, the chaos of AI updates disappears.

Stop optimizing for strings. Start optimizing for verified facts. Give the engine a fact it can’t doubt, connected to a person it trusts, and a relationship it can’t ignore.

The future of search wasn’t written this morning — it was written years ago. You just have to be the one to actually build it.

Dig deeper: The future of SEO: Why optimization still matters, whatever you call it

References and further reading 

On the evolution of fact-based search (AEO foundations)

On generative engine optimization (GEO foundations)

  • The GEO framework: Aggarwal, V., et al. (2023). GEO: Generative Engine Optimization. Princeton University, Georgia Institute of Technology, and the Allen Institute for AI. The definitive study on how LLMs cite and prioritize authoritative sources. 
  • The Slawski legacy: Slawski, B. (Various). SEO by the Sea Archives. For historical context on Agent Rank, phrase-based indexing, and entity metrics.

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Travel’s New Reality: Fuel Surcharge Comes to Star and Dream Cruises’ Itineraries

19 March 2026 at 18:12
Travel’s New Reality: Fuel Surcharge Comes to Star and Dream Cruises’ ItinerariesStar and Dream Cruises introduce a fuel surcharge due to rising operational costs. Discover how this affects travelers and what it means for your next cruise booking. The post... Read More

Riverside Luxury Cruises Launches Shorter, Flexible Sailings for European Travel

19 March 2026 at 18:10
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Exploring the Eternal Echoes of Earth: Kalinjar Hill Proclaimed as Uttar Pradesh’s First National Geo-Heritage Site

19 March 2026 at 18:06
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Florida Sergeant Drowns While Snorkeling in Grand Turk During Cruise Visit

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Star and Dream Cruises Adjust Fares with New Fuel Surcharge on 2026 Asian Cruises, Get the Details Here

19 March 2026 at 18:00
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TUI Unveils Exclusive Mein Schiff Winter 2027-28 Travel Cruises: Luxury and Adventure Await

19 March 2026 at 17:57
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Samsung simplifies 24MP settings with latest Camera Assistant update

19 March 2026 at 18:52

Samsung has released a new update for its Camera Assistant app with version 4.5.00.20. This update is available for Galaxy S26 series running One UI 8.5. The update is small, but it makes using the camera a little easier and better.

The biggest change in this Camera Assistant update is related to the 24MP photo option. Samsung has made it easier to find and use. Along with that, the company has also improved camera stabilization. This means your photos can look clearer, even if your hands are slightly shaky while taking pictures.

Earlier, the 24MP option was hidden inside the advanced settings in the Camera Assistant app. Many users didn’t notice it because it was not easy to find. Now, Samsung has moved this option to the main settings screen. This new interface is simple and saves time. You don’t have to go through many steps anymore.

Samsung Camera Assistant 24MP update

The 24MP mode gives a good balance as it offers better detail than 12MP photos, but it avoids issues seen in very high resolutions. The 24MP feature is available on the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra. You can also turn on the “Keep 24MP resolution” option, so the camera always opens in 24MP mode.

Aside from this update, the update also enhances stability of the app to provide a better Galaxy experience. You can download or update the Camera Assistant app from the Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates or directly from the Good Lock app.

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This 14-inch Lenovo laptop with 32 GB RAM is now available with a limited-time $745 discount

Deal | Courtesy of an ongoing sale, the ThinkPad X9 14 laptop with 32 GB RAM and a 2.8K OLED display is now available with a massive $745 discount for a limited time. This specific variant is powered by an 8-core Intel Core Ultra 7 CPU, providing acceptable multi-core performance.

Upcoming gaming mini PC packs a 16-core CPU with surprisingly powerful Arc B390 iGPU

Minisforum has teased the upcoming M2 Pro mini PC once again, revealing that the Intel Core Ultra X9-powered mini PC is set to be launched soon. The Core X7 and Core X9 "Panther Lake" CPUs boast the powerful Arc B390 iGPU, allowing for impressive gaming performance without discrete GPUs.

Fortnite returns to Google Play worldwide

19 March 2026 at 18:23

After five and a half years of legal battles, Fortnite is finally making its triumphant return to Google Play worldwide. The hit battle royale title is once again available on Google Play as a free download just in time for its new Battle Royale Season: Fortnite Showdown. This latest development follows Fortnite’s return to the US version of Google Play back in December and its relisting on the Apple App Store last May. Fortnite was removed from Google Play and the App Store back in August 2020, shortly after Epic tried to implement its own external payment system for in-game...

Real Madrid lose Thibaut Courtois due to injury concerns: Who can take his spot vs. Atlético Madrid?

19 March 2026 at 18:46
Real Madrid defeated Manchester City, securing their spot in the Champions League quarterfinals. However, Thibaut Courtois suffered a serious injury and will be sidelined for several weeks. Consequently, Los Blancos may already know who will take his spot against Atlético Madrid.

Despite Real Madrid securing their place in the Champions League quarterfinals, they have lost Thibaut Courtois due to injury concerns. The Belge has been diagnosed with a muscle injury in the rectus femoris of his right quadriceps, the team reported. In his absence, Andriy Lunin emerges as the clear candidate to start vs. Atlético Madrid.

After the rectus femoris injury in his right quadriceps, the Belgian is set to miss several games with Real Madrid: vs. Atlético Madrid, RCD Mallorca, Bayern Munich — both legs —, Girona, Deportivo Alavés, and Real Betis, reports Melchor Ruiz via El Partidazo Cope.

In his absence, coach Álvaro Arbeloa could rely on Lunin, who has already shown he is capable of being Los Blancos’ first-choice goalkeeper, delivering standout performances on multiple occasions. Along with this, Los Blancos could rely on Fran González as the second-choice goalkeeper, who has been shining with Real Madrid Castilla.

Andriy Lunin faces a tough challenge with Real Madrid

Although Andriy Lunin has already proven his quality, he is under immense pressure. With only 315 minutes played this season, he needs to put in a solid performance against Atlético Madrid, who are in top form with, or the team could fall further behind the LaLiga leaders.

Real Madrid star  Andriy Lunin
Andriy Lunin of Real Madrid applauds the fans after the team’s victory.

Coupled with this, the Ukrainian is preparing to face Bayern Munich, which has been the best attacking team in the world, with Luis Díaz, Michael Olise, and Harry Kane shining. For this reason, he might have more work on his hands than expected, and a poor performance could knock Real Madrid out of the Champions League.

Lunin could use Courtois’ absence to dispel doubts about his abilities and fight for a more prominent role at Real Madrid. If he shines, the Ukrainian could attract the attention of top European clubs, which might offer him not only a good salary but also a key role—a move that would give his career a boost.

Real Madrid could get some good news amid Courtois’ absence

Amid Thibaut Courtois’ injury, Real Madrid could receive good news for the upcoming matches. Not only have they recovered Kylian Mbappé, but they could also welcome back Jude Bellingham, Dani Ceballos, Raul Asencio and Éder Militão ahead of the quarterfinals vs. Bayern Munich.

With this in mind, coach Álvaro Arbeloa could regain strength in midfield, something essential to defeat the German side. In addition, the possible presence of Militão and Asencio could provide more solidity in defense, as they have been dealing with several inconsistencies with Dean Huijsen and Antonio Rüdiger.

Thibaut Courtois of Real Madrid throws the ball during the UEFA Champions League.

Gervonta Davis names the hardest puncher he faced: “Never felt such power”

19 March 2026 at 19:01

has revealed his most powerful opponent in a professional ring, admitting that each attack “felt like bricks” were being launched at his head. The American has not fought since his highly-contentious draw with Lamont Roach in March 2025, when many felt he was fortunate to retain his WBA world lightweight title. This was largely because […]

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George Foreman refused to face the man Mike Tyson and Lewis couldn’t KO

19 March 2026 at 17:40

took on plenty of big names throughout his illustrious career but he once admitted there was one fighter he chose to avoid. Foreman is widely regarded as being one of the greatest heavyweights of all time, first claiming world honours in 1973 when he knocked out Joe Frazier inside two rounds. His second title reign […]

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Media post: The Best Car Themed Games

15 March 2026 at 17:01

Car themed games have long been popular among digital entertainment enthusiasts, offering a mix of speed, strategy and design focused experiences. While racing simulations and driving challenges dominate traditional gaming formats, the influence of automotive themes has also extended into regulated digital gaming platforms. These games are designed to provide structured entertainment for adults, combining engaging visuals with interactive gameplay mechanics.

Racing Simulations

Racing simulations remain the cornerstone of car themed digital entertainment. Titles in this category often emphasise realistic physics, detailed vehicle models and accurate track designs. Players can experience different types of vehicles, from sports cars to off road trucks, across a variety of circuits and terrains. Advanced game engines allow for smooth handling, responsive controls and immersive graphics. Multiplayer modes are common, enabling participants to compete in structured competitions while adhering to defined game rules.

Arcade Style Driving Games

Arcade style car games focus on speed, stunts and accessible gameplay. Unlike simulations, these titles prioritise fun and engagement over realism. Players can perform jumps, drift through corners and navigate obstacle courses within designed levels. These games often include progression systems that unlock new vehicles, upgrades or tracks. Clear objectives and user friendly interfaces ensure that participants can understand the rules and mechanics without confusion, maintaining a structured gaming environment.

Car Themed Strategy Games

In addition to driving based formats, some car themed titles integrate strategic elements. Management style games allow players to oversee racing teams, vehicle customisation, and track development. Players plan upgrades, manage resources and optimise performance, blending automotive interest with tactical decision making. These titles appeal to adults seeking a slower paced experience compared with the adrenaline focused racing formats. Transparency in game mechanics ensures that users can understand progression and outcomes clearly.

Online Slots with Car Themes

Automated digital titles have also embraced automotive motifs. Car themed online slots merge reel based gameplay with visually engaging graphics and bonus features inspired by racing, classic vehicles, or high performance cars. These games maintain structured rules similar to other slot formats, allowing participants to review pay tables, paylines and feature mechanics before engaging. While the automotive design enhances visual appeal, the underlying gameplay remains clear, regulated, and accessible for adult audiences.

Multiplayer Competitive Games

Many car themed games incorporate multiplayer elements, encouraging structured competition. Participants may race against other players, complete time trials, or participate in tournaments with defined rules and scoring systems. Structured matchmaking ensures that competition is fair and balanced. Platforms provide clear information about rules, objectives, and performance metrics, enabling participants to engage within a regulated environment.

Visual and Audio Enhancements

Modern car themed games use high quality graphics, dynamic audio effects, and detailed vehicle designs to create an immersive experience. Track details, vehicle animations, and engine sounds are carefully crafted to enhance realism and engagement. Developers often optimise visuals for both desktop and mobile platforms, ensuring that gameplay remains consistent across devices. Smooth interface design and responsive controls contribute to user satisfaction while maintaining clarity in game mechanics.

Cross Platform Access

Many modern titles are available across multiple digital platforms, allowing players to access content on desktop computers, tablets, or smartphones. Mobile optimisation ensures that visual fidelity and interface functionality are maintained regardless of screen size. This cross platform availability also supports regular updates and feature expansions. Game libraries can be refreshed with new vehicles, tracks, or themed levels without compromising overall performance.

Regulatory Compliance and Responsible Play

Car themed digital entertainment offered on regulated platforms is structured to comply with established guidelines. Rules, objectives, and participation requirements are presented clearly within the game interface. All content is designed for adult audiences, ensuring that games remain appropriate for those seeking structured digital entertainment. Transparency in game mechanics and platform navigation promotes informed engagement and adherence to responsible play standards.

Car themed games continue to appeal to adult players due to their combination of strategy, skill, and immersive design. From high fidelity racing simulations to arcade style challenges and visually enhanced online slots, the genre offers diverse formats for structured entertainment.

By integrating engaging visuals, interactive mechanics, and cross platform access, car themed games provide a modern digital experience that balances fun and clarity, ensuring that participants can enjoy gameplay within a regulated and well-organised environment.

Pi Network News: Expert Says Price Crashes Are Missing the Bigger Picture of What Pi Is Building

19 March 2026 at 16:38
Pi Network News

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Pi Network has confirmed that its Mainnet is now upgraded to Protocol 20, preparing the network for future smart contract support. Node operators have been asked to update their systems, with another upgrade, Protocol 21, expected soon. 

The upgrade sets the base for smart contracts, which are needed for building decentralized apps and DeFi platforms. This shows Pi Network is slowly working toward adding more real use cases. 

However, these features are not live yet, and more updates are needed before users can fully access them.  

Analyst digs Beyond Price Moves

The main takeaway comes from Crypto analyst Dr. Altcoin, who believes the market is going through a major transition phase. 

According to him, crypto is no longer in an experimental stage. It is now starting to become part of real financial systems. He pointed to Kraken gaining access to the U.S. Federal Reserve’s payment infrastructure as a clear example of this shift.

This shows that crypto companies are no longer operating separately. Instead, they are beginning to connect directly with traditional finance.

Why Price Drops Don’t Tell the Full Story

Having said that, Pi price is currently trading at $0.1777, with a 24-hour trading volume of $35.32 million. The price has seen a slight dip of 0.27% in the past hour but is still up 2.03% over the last day. This shows ongoing community support for Pi. 

However, looking at the price scenario, the analyst addressed the common fear around price drops. He explained that if you understand what is being built, short-term declines should not create panic.

Instead, he sees this phase as part of a broader development cycle where infrastructure is being built in the background. Prices may not always reflect this progress immediately.

His view is simple: the market is still early, and those who understand this phase are in a better position.

Blockchain Is Expanding Beyond Crypto

Another important point he raised is how blockchain is starting to connect with other technologies. AI and robotics are slowly becoming part of this space, while stablecoins are turning into practical tools for payments.

This shows that crypto is moving closer to real-world usage rather than just trading activity.

Focus on Projects With Real Utility

He further stressed that long-term value will come from projects that are creating real use cases, growing their user base, and working on global adoption.

This shifts the focus away from hype and toward projects that are actually building useful systems. In this context, Pi Network’s upgrade shows that development is continuing. The move toward smart contracts fits into the bigger change where projects are working toward real utility.

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FAQs

What is Pi Network Protocol 20 upgrade?

Pi Network’s Protocol 20 upgrade prepares its mainnet for future smart contracts, enabling decentralized apps and DeFi, though features are not live yet.

Why is Pi Network upgrading its mainnet?

The upgrade aims to expand real-world use cases by enabling smart contracts, helping Pi move beyond payments toward DeFi and decentralized applications.

Is Pi Network a good long-term project?

Pi Network shows ongoing development toward utility and adoption. Its long-term value depends on delivering real use cases and expanding its ecosystem.

Chainlink Powers Amundi’s $100M Tokenized Fund Across Ethereum and Stellar

19 March 2026 at 16:26
Amundi tokenized fund SAFO

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Europe’s largest asset manager, Amundi, is making a decisive move into blockchain finance with the launch of its tokenized fund SAFO, built alongside Spiko. The debut comes backed by 100 million dollars in committed AUM, signaling that institutional confidence in tokenized finance is no longer theoretical but actively unfolding within regulated European frameworks.

Jean-Jacques Barbéris revealed the intent behind the launch, saying, 

“SAFO provides professional investors with fast and transparent access to cash management solutions. This initiative is part of our ambition to contribute to the rise of tokenized solutions.” 

Spiko’s CEO, Paul-Adrien Hyppolite, added, “Clients will benefit from the reliability of our fund issuance and distribution infrastructure.”

A New Model for On-chain Finance

SAFO is structured as a tokenized overnight swap fund that blends traditional financial engineering with blockchain rails. It relies on fully collateralized total return swaps with top-tier banks to deliver stable yields above risk-free benchmarks while maintaining overnight liquidity, a most important requirement for institutional cash management.

The fund runs across Ethereum and Stellar, combining scalability with accessibility. Investors can enter using EUR, USD, GBP, or CHF, with subscriptions starting from just one unit. This low barrier quietly portrays that a bigger shift, where institutional-grade products are no longer locked behind high capital thresholds.

Beyond access, SAFO introduces near-instant settlement, real-time visibility into shareholder registers, flexible custody structures, and continuous global transferability. Programmatic access through APIs and smart contracts further positions the fund for integration into digital-first financial systems.

Chainlink Anchors Data Integrity

To ensure accuracy and transparency, Chainlink plays a central role by bringing NAV data on-chain. This infrastructure bridges off-chain financial data with blockchain execution, solving one of the biggest challenges in tokenized real-world assets.

The move shows how critical Oracle networks have become as institutions transition from experimentation to deployment.

Community Reaction

Market reaction has been notably positive. One user remarked, “Real institutional adoption and it still doesn’t feel priced in,” pointing to growing belief that infrastructure plays like Chainlink may still be undervalued.

Other users captured the broader significance, saying, “Amundi moving a 2.3 trillion euro balance sheet toward tokenization confirms that on-chain distribution is now a requirement for the world’s largest asset managers.”

Another voice summed up the momentum simply, “TradFi adoption accelerates, that’s how this space wins.”

Put it all together, and this isn’t just about a new fund launch. It’s a glimpse into where finance is heading, with Chainlink quietly making sure everything actually works behind the scenes.

BOJ Holds Interest Rates at 0.75%, How Crypto Will React

19 March 2026 at 15:47
Breaking BOJ Hikes Interest Rates to 0.75%, the Highest in 30 Years

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The Bank of Japan has kept interest rates steady at 0.75% amid rising global tensions and surging oil prices. The move comes as markets react to uncertainty from the Middle East crisis. 

Investors and crypto traders are closely watching how Japan’s stable interest rates could influence Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other cryptocurrencies.

BOJ Holds Interest Rates Steady at 0.75%

According to the Bank of Japan announcement, it has decided to keep its benchmark interest rate steady at 0.75% after its latest policy meeting. 

This comes after a rate hike in December 2025, when the central bank raised rates to a 30-year high. Officials chose to pause and study global conditions before making further moves.

Governor Kazuo Ueda said risks are rising due to the Middle East situation. The bank noted that global financial markets have become unstable, and oil prices have increased sharply. These factors could affect Japan’s inflation and overall economic growth.

BOJ Governor Kazuo Ueda noted at a March 19 press conference that the central bank chose not to raise rates at Thursday’s meeting as risk scenarios had intensified. Hawkish board member Hajime Takata reiterated his January proposal to lift the policy rate to 1.0%, which was not… pic.twitter.com/rTHLXqzgU9

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However, the central bank made it clear that future rate hikes are still on the table.

Why BOJ is Keeping Interest Rate Steady

Rising tensions in the Middle East are starting to impact Japan’s economy. Oil prices have jumped due to supply concerns, especially around key routes like the Strait of Hormuz.

Since Japan relies heavily on imported fuel, higher oil prices are quickly pushing up costs across the country.

At the same time:

  • The Japanese yen has weakened as investors move toward the U.S. dollar
  • Stock markets in Tokyo have seen declines
  • Inflation risks are rising due to higher import costs

Because of these factors, the Bank of Japan is choosing to stay cautious and hold interest rates steady

How BOJ’s Decision Could Impact the Crypto Market

The Bank of Japan’s choice to hold interest rates steady could have mixed effects on the crypto market. Stable rates often support risk assets like Bitcoin and other altcoins, as investors seek higher returns outside traditional markets.

Currently, the crypto market has fallen by 4.47%, reducing its total value to about $2.43 trillion, following the U.S. Federal Reserve’s decision to keep interest rates unchanged.

Bitcoin has fallen to $70,223 from a recent high of $76,000. Other major coins like Ethereum, XRP, Solana, and Dogecoin are down between 3% and 6%.

Audius (AUDIO) Price Prediction 2026, 2027-2030: Can AUDIO Hit $1 in the Next Bull Run?

19 March 2026 at 15:46
Audius (AUDIO) Price Prediction

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Story Highlights

  • The live price of the Audius token is  $ 0.01999027.
  • Audius aims to disrupt music streaming by giving artists direct control and earnings, but its success depends on real adoption beyond niche Web3 communities.
  • AUDIO price could grow if user activity and creator monetization improve, with long-term potential reaching $1+, but risks remain due to competition and adoption hurdles.

Audius is trying to flip that. Instead of labels, middlemen, and opaque royalty systems, Audius gives artists direct control over their content, audience, and revenue. 

Built initially on POA and later migrated to Solana for scalability, Audius operates as a decentralized music streaming protocol where creators upload content without needing approval and get rewarded directly.

With around 500,000+ monthly active users, Audius has already proven there is demand for an alternative to traditional streaming platforms.

Now, the big question is, can Audius turn into the Web3 version of Spotify, or will it remain a niche experiment?

Its token, Audio, is currently trading around $0.02013, which is nearly 76% form its all-time highs.

So, let’s explore CoinPedia’s Audius (AUDIO) Price Prediction 2026, 2027 – 2030.

Audius Price Today

Cryptocurrency Audius
Token AUDIO
Price $0.0200 down -1.42%
Market Cap$ 28,091,527.15
24h Volume$ 5,989,233.0077
Circulating Supply1,405,260,118.00
Total Supply1,405,260,118.00
All-Time High$ 4.9944 on 27 March 2021
All-Time Low$ 0.0187 on 28 February 2026

CoinPedia’s Audius (AUDIO) Price Prediction

Audius is not just another altcoin; it is a bet on the future of digital ownership in music.

Its success depends on whether artists truly shift away from traditional platforms toward decentralized alternatives. Unlike speculative tokens, AUDIO’s value is closely tied to real usage, uploads, streams, and creator earnings.

From CoinPedia’s perspective, if Audius successfully builds a strong creator economy and expands beyond niche adoption, AUDIO could reach around $0.076 in 2026.

YearPotential Low ($)Potential Average ($)Potential High ($)
2026$0.0089$0.03190$0.0760

Audius (AUDIO) Price Targets For March 2026

March 2026 could be an important turning point for Audius as it moves from testing ideas to helping creators earn real income.

The platform is introducing a community-led system to handle content moderation and copyright issues, giving more control to users. At the same time, big artists are launching their own tokens, like Kodak Black’s $YAK and Almighty Jay’s $JAY in late 2025.

Audius is also improving its reward system, where artists earn AUDIO tokens based on engagement, such as trending tracks and user activity.

If more users join the platform and more artists start using it, AUDIO’s price could recover toward $0.0271, and strong momentum may push it even higher.

MonthPotential Low ($)Potential Average ($)Potential High ($)
Audius Price Prediction March 2026$0.01163$0.0223$0.0271

Audius (AUDIO) Price Prediction 2026

2026 will likely test whether Audius can move beyond being a creator-friendly experiment and become a serious music distribution platform.

One key area is how artists earn money. Unlike Spotify, where payments are slow and unclear, Audius wants a clear system using blockchain. In the future, artists may earn directly from fans through payments, subscriptions, or even selling music as NFTs.

Another important trend is AI music. As AI tools grow, Audius could help artists protect and sell their music safely on-chain.

The platform also plans to add stablecoins for paid content and artist tokens, which can give fans access to special content and perks.

Audius (AUDIO) Price Prediction 2026

Technical Analysis

AUDIO’s 1-day chart shows a clear downtrend, with price making lower highs since October. The blue trendline shows strong resistance, and the price keeps failing to break above it.

Right now, AUDIO is moving sideways between $0.019 and $0.021. This looks like a small triangle pattern, where the price is getting squeezed. The support at $0.019 has been tested many times, so it is getting weaker.

Volume increases mostly when the price drops, which shows more selling than buying.

If the AUDIO price breaks above $0.022 with good volume, a short-term bounce is possible towards $0.0760.

Meanwhile, a breakdown below $0.019 it to fall further toward $0.0089.

YearPotential Low ($)Potential Average ($)Potential High ($)
Audius Price Prediction 2026$0.0089$0.03190$0.0760

Audius Price Prediction 2026 – 2030

YearPotential Low ($)Potential Average ($)Potential High ($)
2026$0.0089$0.03190$0.0760
2027$0.020$0.095$0.18
2028$0.045$0.168$0.243
2029$0.08$0.32$0.672
2030$0.15$0.56$1.21

Audius (AUDIO) Price Prediction 2026

In 2026, AUDIO’s growth will depend on better creator tools and more users joining the platform. AUDIO could reach $0.0760.

Audius Price Prediction 2027

By 2027, Audius may benefit from deeper connections with social media platforms and stronger earning options for artists.

Audius Price Forecast 2028

In 2028, if users start adopting blockchain-based music rights and NFTs more widely, Audius could gain strong traction, helping AUDIO to reach around $0.243.

AUDIO Price Prediction 2029

By 2029, Audius may expand into global markets and improve fan engagement tools. If more creators and fans interact directly on the platform, it could increase usage and support AUDIO’s price near $0.672.

Audius (AUDIO) Price Prediction 2030

In 2030, if Audius becomes a widely used decentralized music platform, it could see strong adoption. With more users, artists, and real use cases, AUDIO might reach $1.21.

What Does The Market Say?

Year202620272030
Changelly$0.370$0.0420$ 1.57
CoinCodeX$0.321$0.348$1.24
Digitalcoinprice$0.41$0.54$1.17
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FAQs

What is Audius (AUDIO) and how does it work?

Audius is a decentralized music platform where artists upload content directly, earn AUDIO tokens, and control their rights without relying on labels or intermediaries.

Is Audius better than Spotify for artists?

Audius offers more control and transparency for artists, but Spotify still leads in user base, making Audius a promising but early-stage alternative.

Is Audius (AUDIO) a good long-term investment?

AUDIO has potential if Web3 music grows, but it carries risk due to competition, adoption uncertainty, and market volatility.

What’s the Audius (AUDIO) price prediction for 2026?

AUDIO could trade between $0.02 and $0.14 in 2026, depending on adoption, platform growth, and overall crypto market conditions.

How much will 1 Audius cost in 2030?

By 2030, AUDIO may range from $0.30 to $1+ if adoption grows, though some forecasts suggest lower or higher extremes based on market cycles.

How high can Audius (AUDIO) price go by 2040?

By 2040, AUDIO could reach $0.08 in conservative cases or much higher in bullish scenarios if Web3 music adoption becomes mainstream.

“Karvan” – “Zirə” 0:1 – Video

19 March 2026 at 19:30

Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 25-ci turunun “Karvan” – “Zirə” matçı meydan sahiblərinin 0:1 hesablı məğlubiyyəti ilə başa çatdı.

Arena.az Yevlaxda baş tutmuş bu matçın yekun protokolunu və icmalını təqdim edir.

Azərbaycan Premyer Liqası
25-ci tur
19 mart

“Karvan” – “Zirə” 0:1
Qol: Anatoli Nuriyev, 79.
Sarı vərəqələr: Vadim Abdullayev, 11 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti). Emin Rüstəmov, 90+1 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti) – Eren Aydın, 39 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti). Enrike Kustodio, 53 (qeyriidman hərəkəti).
Rəsmi şəxsə göstərilən sarı vərəqə: Rəşad Sadıqov, 90+2 (hakimin qərarına etiraz).
Artırılan vaxt: Birinci hissədə 1 dəqiqə, ikinci hissədə 4 dəqiqə.
Saat 15:00. Yevlax şəhər stadionu, 2700 tamaşaçı.

Baş hakim: Rəşad Əhmədov.
Baş hakimin köməkçiləri: Eyyub İbrahimov, Gülnurə Əkbərzadə.
Dördüncü hakim: Namiq Bəkirov.
VAR: Cavid Cəlilov.
AVAR: Müslüm Əliyev.
Hakim-inspektor: Şahin Cəfərov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Mübariz Hüseynov.

Karvan: 99. Pedro Mateus, 6. Vadim Abdullayev (k) (16. Rauf Rüstəmli, 89), 5. Emin Rüstəmov, 20. Coy Sleyd Mikels, 2. Şakil Sno, 11. Kayl Spens, 37. Mois Nqvisani, 19. Tompson Qavi, 8. Peter Kinqs (14. Uğur Cahangirov, 80), 21. İmani Barker (13. Vüsal Məsimov, 89), 4. Olavale Doyeni.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 1. Kamran İbrahimov, 25. Əmrah Bulud, 32. Elvin Yunuszadə, 33. Eltun Turabov, 42. İbrahim Qədirzadə.
Baş məşqçi: Füzuli Məmmədov.

Zirə: 97. Tyaqo Silva, 32. Qismət Alıyev (k), 8. İsmayıl İbrahimli (17. Ayron Qomis, 90), 19. Rüfət Abdullazadə (29. Ceyhun Nuriyev, 68), 4. Ruan Renato, 25. Enrike Kustodio, 9. Davit Volkov, 10. Georgi Papunaşvili (73. Anatoli Nuriyev, 68), 30. Rikardo Martins (93. Brahim Konate, 68), 5. Ange Mutsinzi, 22. Eren Aydın (28. Leroy Mikels, 76).
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 13. Aydın Bayramov, 41. Anar Nəzirov, 7. Rövlan Muradov, 14. Elçin Əlicanov, 26. Stefan Akka, 20. İssa Cibrilla, 11. Junior Martins.
Baş məşqçi: Rəşad Sadıqov.

Rəşad Sadıqov: “Avropaya gedə bilməsək, uğursuzluq sayacağam”

19 March 2026 at 18:30

“Zirə”nin baş məşqçisi Rəşad Sadıqov Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 25-ci turu çərçivəsində “Karvan”a qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün Yevlaxda baş tutmuş görüşü “Zirə”nin 1:0 hesablı qələbəsi ilə başa çatıb.

Rəşad Sadıqov matçdan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:

“Olduqca ağır oyun keçdi. Futbolçularımın göstərdiyi əzmkarlıqdan, intizamdan razı qaldım. Bu gün qələbə qazanmasaydıq da eyni sözləri deyəcəkdim. Yevlaxda “Karva”a qarşı oynamaq çətindir. Bu gün bunu yaşadıq. Son turlarda “Karvan”ın oyununda irəliləyiş var. Çoxlu qol epizodumuz oldu. Bu qədər fürsəti qaçıranda qələbə qazanmaq çətin olur. Bir anlıq elə düşündüm ki, oyun bərabərliklə başa çatacaq. Amma futbolçular sona qədər inandılar, əzmkarlıq göstərdilər. Çox vacib 3 xal qazandıq.

Bu mövsüm iki dəfə “İmişli” ilə, bir dəfə “Kəpəz”lə, bir dəfə də “Şamaxı” ilə matçda xal itirmişik. “Şamaxı”nı zəif komanda hesab etmirəm. Bu komandalar digər iddialı rəqiblərlə oyunlarda da məğlub olmayıblar. Belə olan halda bizə də bu komandalar üzərində qələbə qazanmaq çətin olur. Əvvəlki mövsümlərdə aşağı pillələrdə gedən rəqiblərlə oyunlarda inamlı görünürdük, qələbələrimiz daha çox olurdu”.

Rəşad Sadıqov komandasının avrokuboklara vəsiqə qazanmaq şanslarını da dəyərləndirib:

“Əsas izləyicilərimizin mövsümün gedişində bizə çatmağa çalışacağını gözləyirdik. Qış fasiləsində futbolçulara da demişdik ki, avrokuboklara vəsiqə qazanmaq asan olmayacaq. Hər oyun vacibdir. Kimin harada xal itirəcəyi bilinmir. Yarış sona kimi bu şəkildə gedəcək. Şəxsi fikrimdir, bu mövsüm avrokuboklara vəsiqə qazanmasaq, bunu, məşqçi olaraq uğursuz hesab edəcəyəm. Amma bir daha qeyd edirəm ki, bu il rəqiblərimiz daha güclüdürlər. Bunu da nəzərə almaq lazımdır. Müasir futbolda yeni dəb yaranıb – standart vəziyyətlər. Əvvəl də var idi, amma bu qədər deyildi. Hansısa oyuna rahat hazırlaşa bilmirsən. Əlimizdən gələnin ən yaxşısını etməyə çalışırıq. Başa düşürük ki, bizi çox ciddi rəqabət gözləyir”.

Birinci Liqa: “Zaqatala” “Şimal”la, “Difai” “Cəbrayıl”la “sülh bağladı”

19 March 2026 at 18:00

Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Birinci Liqasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 19-cu turunun oyunlarına yekun vurulub.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sonuncu oyun günündə iki qarşılaşma baş tutub.

“Şimal” – “Zaqatala” matçında qapılara qol vurulmayıb. “Difai” – “Cəbrayıl” görüşündə də tərəflər hərəyə 1 qol və 1 xalla kifayətləniblər.

Birinci Liqa
19-cu tur
18 mart

“Baku Sportinq” – “Mingəçevir” 1:1
Qollar: İlham Allahverdiyev, 8 – Kennet Kalunqa, 34.
Hakimlər: Cavid Cəlilov, Eyyub İbrahimov, Ruslan Babayev, Sənan Bayramzadə.
Hakim-inspektor: Ceyhun Haşımov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Nəriman Axundov.
Buzovna qəsəbə stadionu, 15:00.

“Şəfa” – “Şahdağ Qusar” 1:0
Qol: Emin Zamanov, 45.
Hakimlər: Tural Qurbanov, Zöhrab Abbasov, Orxan İbişov, Kamran Əliyev.
Hakim-inspektor: Ramil Diniyev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Zaur Hacı-Məhərrəmov.
Binə qəsəbə stadionu, 15:00.

“Səbail” – MOİK 2:2
Qollar: Ruslan Voronsov, 64. Qurban Səfərov, 86 – Seyxan Fərəcov, 19. Məzahir Məmmədzadə, 69.
Hakimlər: Elvin Bayramov, Vüqar Bayramov, Sənan Atayev, Alik Yunusov.
Hakim-inspektor: Asim Xudiyev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Emin Cəfərov.
Bakı. “Bayıl Arena”, 18:00.

19 mart

“Şimal” – “Zaqatala” 0:0
Hakimlər: Emin Əliyev, Rəhman Aslanov, Anar Bədəlov, Nəriman Ağayev.
Hakim-inspektor: Zöhrab Qədiyev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Eldar Məmmədov.
Şamaxı Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu, 15:00.

“Difai” – “Cəbrayıl” 1:1
Qollar: Musa Musazadə, 90+6 – Andzuno Eli, 7.
Hakimlər: Əkbər Əhmədov, Tərlan Talıbzadə, Safalı Ağayev, Ruslan Quliyev.
Hakim-inspektor: Rövşən Əhmədov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Asif Əliyev.
Ağsu şəhər stadionu, 15:00.

Yüksək Liqa: “Neftçi” vahid lider oldu

19 March 2026 at 17:30

Bu gün futzal üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Yüksək Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 15-ci turunun oyunları keçirilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 3-cü dövrənin son turunun ilk matçında medallar uğrunda mübarizə aparan “Baku Fire” “Şuşa” ilə qarşılaşıb.

Gərgin və qol epizodları ilə zəngin olan matçda “Baku Fire” 3 xalı aktivinə yazdırıb.

Turun mərkəzi oyununda eyni xala malik və turnir cədvəlinin ilk iki pilləsində qərarlaşmış komandalar qarşılaşıblar. “Neftçi” İK əsas rəqibi, son çempion “Araz-Naxçıvan”ı məğlub etməklə zirvəyə yüksəlib.

Son oyunda isə “Lənkəran”la U-19 yığmamız qarşılaşmalı idi. Amma “Lənkəran” komandası təyin olunan vaxtda meydana çıxmayıb. Bu üzdən də sözügedən matçın nəticəsi barədə AFFA-nın İntizam Komitəsi qərar verəcək.

Yüksək Liqa
15-ci tur
19 mart

Baku Fire – Şuşa 8:4
Qollar: Kənan Manafov, 2:18. Ümid Qəhrəmanov, 8:58-öz qapısına. Məhəmməd Abbasov, 9:25; 24:55; 25:16; 32:21. Rüfət Məmmədli, 16:41. Nurlan Məmmədov, 28:32 – Sadeq Caviditabar, 4:05; 20:59. Namiq Məmmədkərimov, 18:40. Anar İsayev, 26:07.
Hakimlər: knyaz Əmiraslanov, Rza Məmmədov, Nihad Bağırov.
Hakim-inspektor: Azad Hüseynov.
Bakı. “Olimpik Star”. Saat 12:30.

Araz-Naxçıvan – Neftçi İK 2:4
Qollar: Filipe, 10:09. Emil Həsənzadə, 13:41-öz qapısına – Fərid Atakişiyev, 10:45. Markus Vinisius, 25:31, 30:23. Allef Mayolli, 39:36.
Hakimlər: Hikmət Qafarlı, Ramil Namazov, Əli Cəbrayılov.
Hakim-inspektor: Ramiz Əsədov.
Bakı. “Olimpik Star”. Saat 14:30.

Lənkəran – U-19 matçı baş tutmayıb
Hakimlər: Hacıəli Ağayev, Vüsal Balaşov, Mahir məmmədov.
Hakim-inspektor: Murad Məmmədov.
Bakı. “Olimpik Star”. Saat 17:00.

Xallar: Neftçi İK – 40. Araz-Naxçıvan – 37. Baku Fire – 29. Şuşa – 18. U-19 – 6. Lənkəran – 0.

Bombardirlər: Sadeq Caviditavar (“Şuşa”) – 23. Luicci Lonqo (“Araz-Naxçıvan”), Rüstəm Bağırov (“Şuşa”), Allef Mayolli (“Neftçi” İK) – 21 qol.

Federal Reserve moves to ease capital rules for Wall Street’s biggest banks

19 March 2026 at 18:53
Fed unveils a 90-day comment plan to ease Basel III and G-SIB capital rules, modestly cutting requirements for large banks and more for regional lenders. The Federal Reserve voted Thursday morning to formally release a sweeping package of proposed bank…

Bitcoin slips below $71k as Powell and Iran oil shock hit crypto

19 March 2026 at 18:47
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New Perseus Android Banking Malware Monitors Notes Apps to Extract Sensitive Data

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a new Android malware family called Perseus that's being actively distributed in the wild with an aim to conduct device takeover (DTO) and financial fraud. Perseus is built upon the foundations of Cerberus and Phoenix, at the same time evolving into a "more flexible and capable platform" for compromising Android devices through dropper apps distributed

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Alphabet’s X has a new spinout, and it’s going after one of the world’s most expensive bureaucratic nightmares

19 March 2026 at 18:00
Anori aims to shrink the pre-development process by getting all parties, including the city, on a unified platform from the start so that compliance conflicts are surfaced in weeks instead of months or years.

“DH Volley” komandası pley-off mərhələsinə vəsiqə qazandı

19 March 2026 at 18:22

Voleybol üzrə Azərbaycan Yüksək Liqasında 18-ci turunda qadınlardan ibarət “DH Volley” komandası “Milli Aviasiya Akademiyası”nı 3:1 hesabı ilə məğlub edib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bununla da komanda pley-off mərhələsinə vəsiqə qazanıb.

Yeni yaradılmış “DH Volley” ilk oyunlarından etibarən ardıcıl yüksək nəticələr göstərərək özünü güclü rəqib kimi təsdiqləyib. “DH Volley” qısa zaman ərzində formalaşmasına baxmayaraq, komanda ruhu və mübarizə əzmi nümayiş etdirib. Bu faktorlar komandanın mövsüm boyu uğurla irəliləməsinə və növbəti mərhələyə yüksəlməsinə şərait yaradıb.

Komanda rəhbərliyi bu nəticəni böyük bir başlanğıc kimi qiymətləndirərək əsas məqsədin komandanın potensialını daha da artırmaq və pley-off mərhələsində maksimum nəticə əldə etmək olduğunu vurğulayıb.

Hədəfi yerli və beynəlxalq arenalarda uğurlu çıxışlarla Azərbaycan voleybolunu təmsil etmək olan klub “Azərlotereya”nın sponsorluğu ilə yaradılıb. “Azərlotereya” gənclərin idmana və sağlam həyat tərzinə təşviqi, idman klublarının dəstəklənməsi, eləcə də müxtəlif idman növlərinin inkişafı istiqamətində bir sıra təşəbbüsləri dəstəkləyir. Bu çərçivədə şirkət ölkə voleyboluna da böyük töhfə verir.

“DH Volley”in bu uğuru yeni yaradılmış bir komanda olaraq gələcək üçün böyük perspektivlər vəd edir. Komanda növbəti oyunlarda da eyni əzmkarlıq və motivasiya ilə çıxış etməyi hədəfləyir.

“İnter” Kökçü ilə maraqlanır

19 March 2026 at 18:45
“İnter” transfer bazarında böyük səs-küyə səbəb olacaq plan hazırlayıb. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, “qara-göylər” heyəti gücləndirmək üçün Türkiyə milli komandasının və “Beşiktaş”ın […]

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Kamavinqaya Premyer Liqadan 2 təklif

19 March 2026 at 18:45
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Dibu Martinez offered, but Spalletti and Comolli disagree over new Juventus goalkeeper – report

19 March 2026 at 18:44

According to Tuttosport, Juventus CEO Damien Comolli has identified Guillaume Restes as the ideal goalkeeping reinforcement for next season, while Luciano Spalletti prefers a more experienced player, such as David de Gea or Emiliano Martinez.

Juventus will sign a new goalkeeper in the summer, as Michele Di Gregorio has failed to impress in his second season at the club, while Mattia Perin will seek a club that offers him a starting spot.

Juventus looking for new goalkeeper in 2026-27

According to Tuttosport, the top target identified by CEO Comolli is French keeper Restes, who is under contract with Toulouse.

Comolli, a former director and President of the French club, is well aware of Restes’ qualities as the 21-year-old has been playing for Toulouse since he was six.

He has already made 100 appearances for Toulouse’s senior team, and his price tag is around €20m.

Spalletti, however, would rather put this money toward reinforcements in other departments, picking a more experienced goalkeeper instead.

According to the report, Fiorentina’s De Gea, Tottenham’s Guglielmo Vicario and Aston Villa’s Martinez are among the players on Spalletti’s list.

Martinez has reportedly been offered to the Old Lady, who will consider the Argentine’s signature, as long as his wage demands aren’t too high.

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 27: Emiliano Martinez of Aston Villa makes a save off a shot from Andrea Cambiaso of Juventus during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD5 match between Aston Villa FC and Juventus at Villa Park on November 27, 2024 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 27: Emiliano Martinez of Aston Villa makes a save off a shot from Andrea Cambiaso of Juventus during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD5 match between Aston Villa FC and Juventus at Villa Park on November 27, 2024 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

Marco Carnesecchi of Atalanta and Liverpool’s Alisson are also highly regarded by Spalletti.

However, Carnesecchi has a high price tag and will sign a contract extension with La Dea in the coming weeks, while Alisson is unlikely to leave Liverpool before the end of his contract in 2027.

NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 22: Alisson Becker of Liverpool celebrates after Alexis Mac Allister of Liverpool (not pictured) scores his team's first goal during the Premier League match between Nottingham Forest and Liverpool at City Ground on February 22, 2026 in Nottingham, England. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)
NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 22: Alisson Becker of Liverpool celebrates after Alexis Mac Allister of Liverpool (not pictured) scores his team’s first goal during the Premier League match between Nottingham Forest and Liverpool at City Ground on February 22, 2026 in Nottingham, England. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

Inter injury updates as Italy wait for Bastoni’s return

19 March 2026 at 18:27

Sky Sport Italia reports that Hakan Calhanoglu will be available for Inter’s away game at Fiorentina on Sunday, while Italy international Alessandro Bastoni could return to group training tomorrow.

Inter are preparing for Sunday’s away game at Fiorentina, and Sky Sport Italia provides the latest injury updates for the Nerazzurri.

Latest Inter injury updates

Calhanoglu has recovered from a calf injury and will be available for selection against Fiorentina.

Serie A’s top goalscorer, Lautaro Martinez, on the other hand, has intensified the workload but has continued to work separately.

If the Argentina international doesn’t return to group training in the next two days, he’ll be ruled out of the next league match.

Italy international Bastoni suffered an injury in the Milan derby and missed the most recent match against Atalanta.

Sky Sport reports that the Italian has partially worked with the team over the last few days, and that he could join his teammates for a full training session tomorrow.

BARI, ITALY - AUGUST 16: Alessandro Bastoni of Inter during Pre-Season Friendly match between FC Internazionale and Olympiacos FC at Stadio San Nicola on August 16, 2025 in Bari, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
BARI, ITALY – AUGUST 16: Alessandro Bastoni of Inter during Pre-Season Friendly match between FC Internazionale and Olympiacos FC at Stadio San Nicola on August 16, 2025 in Bari, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)

If that is the case, Bastoni will be given the green light for the Fiorentina game as well as Italy’s World Cup play-off semifinal against Northern Ireland on March 26.

MILAN, ITALY - MARCH 08: Henrikh Mkhitaryan of Inter competes for the ball with Fikayo Tomori of AC Milan during the Serie A match between AC Milan and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 08: Henrikh Mkhitaryan of Inter competes for the ball with Fikayo Tomori of AC Milan during the Serie A match between AC Milan and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Last but not least, Mkhitaryan won’t be available against Fiorentina as he aims to return to action after the break, probably in a home match against his former club, Roma, on Easter.

Report Paratici calls Maresca but ex-Chelsea coach is Man City top choice if Guardiola departs

19 March 2026 at 17:55

Fiorentina director Fabio Paratici has reportedly sounded out Fabio Maresca’s availability for next season, but the ex-Chelsea coach is expected to hold out for a Premier League opportunity, particularly from Manchester City if Pep Guardiola departs.

Fiorentina director Paratici has explored Maresca’s availability for next season, according to a report from TMW.

Fiorentina director Paratici calls Maresca

Maresca has been without a club since the start of January, when he left Chelsea by mutual consent, months after winning the Conference League and the Club World Cup.

According to the report, Paratici has contacted Maresca in recent days, but the Italian tactician remains an unlikely candidate for the job at the Stadio Franchi next season.

Maresca, in fact, will likely wait for offers from the Premier League, particularly from Manchester City if Pep Guardiola were to leave at the end of the season.

FLORENCE, ITALY - MARCH 8: Fabio Paratici of ACF Fiorentina looks on during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Parma Calcio 1913 at Artemio Franchi on March 8, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – MARCH 8: Fabio Paratici of ACF Fiorentina looks on during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Parma Calcio 1913 at Artemio Franchi on March 8, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

Maresca already worked in Guardiola’s Manchester City staff and has built a solid bond with the Spanish tactician.

COBHAM, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 08: Enzo Maresca, manager of Chelsea FC looks on during a training session at Chelsea Training Ground on December 08, 2025 in Cobham, England. (Photo by Jasper Wax/Getty Images)
COBHAM, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 08: Enzo Maresca, manager of Chelsea FC looks on during a training session at Chelsea Training Ground on December 08, 2025 in Cobham, England. (Photo by Jasper Wax/Getty Images)

Tuttomercato adds that Maresca would only consider offers from Juventus and Napoli in Serie A, but the Italian giants are expected to continue with Luciano Spalletti and Antonio Conte, respectively, next season.

De Rossi backs Gattuso but predicts ‘revolt’ if Italy miss out on World Cup qualification

19 March 2026 at 17:34

Genoa coach Daniele De Rossi feels the Italy national team needs ‘real supporters’ for the 2026 World Cup play-off: ‘Now we play against Northern Ireland, and if we go ahead, Wales or Bosnia and Herzegovina. I don’t think they have better youth sectors than we do.’

Italy World Cup winner De Rossi spoke about the state of Italian football during a press conference on Thursday. Tomorrow, his Genoa side host Udinese in Serie A Round 30.

De Rossi: Italy need ‘true supporters’ in World Cup play-off

“I feel that too many times, we coaches lose in Europe, we tend to blame our football and the youth sectors. Last season, Inter reached the Champions League Final, beating Barcelona, and the youth sector was the same as this season,” De Rossi said via TMW.

Atalanta’s elimination from the Champions League Round of 16 means Serie A has no more representatives in Europe’s elite competition.

“It’s easy to say that youth sectors don’t work. Football is changing and will further change. My ideal player has more physical strength than a few years ago,” continued De Rossi.

“Then losing to Bayern Munich is understandable, as they have players worth €50m-60m-70m, and they’ve signed them from various youth systems around the world. Those are incredible realities, and it’s not strange to suffer heavy defeats. Atalanta shouldn’t be blamed as they played with pride, losing to a way stronger team.

GENOA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 7: Daniele De Rossi, head coach of Genoa, reacts during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and SSC Napoli at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on February 7, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
GENOA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 7: Daniele De Rossi, head coach of Genoa, reacts during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and SSC Napoli at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on February 7, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)

“As for the national team, we need to be less critical, and all be true supporters. If it goes badly, there will be a revolt, and there will be time to talk about Gravina, Gattuso and Buffon. Now we play against Northern Ireland, and if we go ahead, Wales or Bosnia and Herzegovina. I don’t think they have better youth sectors than we do. Now we must stop criticism and say a few words to support Gattuso and his players, who, I think, will play two great games.”

Many Chelsea players “fed up” and consulting agents over transfer options

19 March 2026 at 18:07

A lot of Chelsea players are reportedly “fed up” and some have even spoken to their agents about potentially leaving Stamford Bridge, according to Simon Phillips.

Although no specific names are mentioned in the report, it makes sense that a decent chunk of Chelsea’s players are not entirely happy with how things are going right now.

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The Blues were thrashed by Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League over two legs, losing 8-2 on aggregate to exit the competition at the last-16 stage.

Liam Rosenior recently replaced Enzo Maresca as manager and has had a mixed start, but generally looks a little out of his depth in such a big job this early in his coaching career.

Chelsea players unsettled

Phillips cites sources in his piece saying “a lot of the players are confused, fed up, ready to clock out and not get injured for the World Cup, with some asking agents to get moves already”.

This seems far from ideal for Chelsea as they really need to turn things around between now and the end of the season, as there’s still plenty to play for.

Rosenior’s side can still qualify for next season’s Champions League if they finish strongly in the Premier League, while they have a relatively easy-looking path to the FA Cup semi-finals as they take on Port Vale in the next round in April.

Who could be leaving Chelsea?

Ultimately, CFC won’t just allow key players on long-term contracts to leave, but there’ll perhaps be one or two who’ll be looking for a way out.

One big name that does seem to be facing uncertainty is Enzo Fernandez, with another Simon Phillips report stating there could be a really high chance of him leaving Chelsea this summer.

Big names like Manchester City and Real Madrid were mentioned as potential suitors, but one imagines the west London giants would demand huge money for the Argentina international.

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Ranking Man United’s ten midfield transfer targets from best to worst

19 March 2026 at 17:28

Manchester United’s midfield could look very different next season as Casemiro comes towards the end of his contract, while doubts linger over the future of both Bruno Fernandes and Manuel Ugarte.

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The Red Devils have been linked with a host of big names in that area of their squad, so much so that it’s not out of the question that their entire midfield three could be made up of new signings next season.

Just a few days ago we took a look at how Man Utd could line up next season if they land just three of the main names they’re being linked with, but their list of targets actually seems to be even longer.

? How Manchester United could line up if they land their DREAM midfield targets for this summer! ? pic.twitter.com/ZF60lGn5uS

— CaughtOffside (@caughtoffside) March 14, 2026

So which players would be the best pick to strengthen this United midfield? Read on for our power ranking based on our special Transfer Fit rating system, which takes into account player cost, age, and other key factors.

Manchester United’s midfield transfer targets ranked

1) Elliot Anderson

Elliot Anderson TOTAL SCORE: 19/25
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Although Elliot Anderson would not come cheap, he’s been arguably the outstanding midfield player in the Premier League this season, and looks a certain to start as a key player for England at the World Cup. He loses points for his steep price, which has been reported by the Telegraph and others as £100m or more, but there’ll surely be plenty of top clubs who’ll see that as a price worth paying.

2) Adam Wharton

Adam Wharton TOTAL SCORE: 19/25
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Pretty much on a par with Anderson, there’s surely going to be a big move in store for Adam Wharton this summer. He’s really looked the part at Crystal Palace and even if he’s slightly behind Anderson in the pecking order for England, fans of United and other big clubs would surely be really happy to sign him this summer, even if again he’s unlikely to move for anything other than a massive fee.

3) Jude Bellingham

Jude Bellingham TOTAL SCORE: 18/25
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With reports that Man United will do their best to keep Bruno Fernandes, as per the Daily Mail, it also surely makes sense for them to plan something big in the event of his departure. Well, names don’t come much bigger than Jude Bellingham, who has been linked with a move to Old Trafford by Spanish outlet Fichajes, even if they also state that Real Madrid are not keen to sell.

4) Mateus Fernandes

Mateus Fernandes TOTAL SCORE: 15/25
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Mateus Fernandes has been linked with United by talkSPORT in recent times after a hugely impressive season with West Ham. His transfer fee probably won’t be as high as some of the names on this list, especially if the Hammers get relegated, and he’s young enough that he’ll keep on improving, even if he’s also relatively inexperienced compared to some of the club’s other rumoured targets.

5) Bruno Guimaraes

Bruno Guimaraes TOTAL SCORE: 13/25
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A report from Reuters claims United are in advanced talks over signing Bruno Guimaraes from Newcastle. While the Brazilian is undoubtedly a top player, it’s perhaps debatable if he’d really be the absolute best option out there considering he’ll be turning 29 early next season.

6) Morgan Gibbs White

Morgan Gibbs White TOTAL SCORE: 12/25
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Probably not quite the level United need, but Morgan Gibbs White has had another fine season for Nottingham Forest and looks like he could make an impact at a bigger club. A perfectly solid addition for United if they can’t land slightly more glamorous targets.

7) Sandro Tonali

Sandro Tonali TOTAL SCORE: 11/25
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We recently gave Tonali to Man Utd a score of just 11/25 and we’re sticking with that – the big transfer fee that would likely be required just doesn’t look justified. The Italy international has been a key performer for Newcastle, but he’s not exactly someone with any outstanding qualities to really improve this MUFC squad.

8) Joao Gomes

Joao Gomes TOTAL SCORE: 10/25
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At the lower end of medium, Wolves midfielder Joao Gomes could be an option worth looking at, but it’s also hard to see him being quite good enough after a season where he’s been part of a Wolves side who look certain to get relegated after some really poor form.

9) Carlos Baleba

Carlos Baleba TOTAL SCORE: 9/25
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At one point this would have been higher, and it could still be again, but Carlos Baleba’s form has really gone downhill this season. Brighton would probably still want a big fee for a young player who obviously has a lot of potential, but it would be a big gamble at this moment in time.

10) Tyler Adams

Tyler Adams TOTAL SCORE: 9/25
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We’ve reported on Tyler Adams being someone United and other big clubs are looking at as he’d possibly be available on the cheap this summer. While that could mean he’s a useful backup option, it’s hard to see him as someone who should be high up on the list of a club as ambitious as United.

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Watch: Mohamed Salah magic leaves Liverpool starlets stunned as viral touchline reaction says it all

19 March 2026 at 17:19

A heartwarming video has captured the moment Liverpool starlets Rio Ngumoha, Amara Nallo, Trey Nyoni, and Kieran Morrison reacted in pure awe to Mohamed Salah’s stunning goal against Galatasaray.

The four academy prospects, who were warming up on the touchline as second-half substitutes, were caught on camera as Salah unleashed a trademark curling effort into the top corner to seal a 2-0 victory at Anfield.

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The footage, shared by Nick Collins, which has since gone viral on X, shows the youngsters stopping their warm-up drills in unison the moment the ball left Salah’s boot.

Ngumoha, Nyoni and Nallo all immediately had their hands to their mouth in disbelief as they shared shocked looks with each other that perfectly summed up the magic of the Egyptian King.

Nallo, Rio, Nyoni and Morrison reaction to Mohamed Salah’s goal.

Still inspiring the generation at this club. ?? pic.twitter.com/ekESKpF2tf

— Samuel (@SamueILFC) March 19, 2026

Salah looked back to his best despite missing early penalty

The goal was a moment of pure redemption for Salah, who had endured a difficult opening 45 minutes.

In the dying seconds of the first half, the Egyptian saw a tame penalty saved by Galatasaray’s goalkeeper, a miss that seemed to reflect on his recent struggles in front of goal.

However, Salah emerged for the second half with a point to prove. After providing a clinical assist for Hugo Ekitike and playing a key role in Ryan Gravenberch’s strike, he finally found the net himself in the 62nd minute.

His trademark curling finish was his 50th career goal in the Champions League proper, making him the first African player in history to reach the half-century mark in the competition.

It was a defiant response to critics, though the night ended on a bittersweet note as he was substituted shortly after with a suspected minor injury.

Big test against PSG next

While the victory over the Turkish champions provides a much-needed morale boost, a significantly larger hurdle remains on the horizon.

Liverpool must now prepare for a titanic quarter-final clash against the reigning champions PSG, who advanced after an 8-2 aggregate demolition of Chelsea.

 

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Liverpool lead chase for versatile Frenchman from La Liga

19 March 2026 at 17:12

Liverpool have reportedly moved into pole position in the race to sign Eduardo Camavinga, with the Real Madrid midfielder emerging as one of the most intriguing names ahead of the summer transfer window in 2026.

According to TEAMtalk, the Merseyside club are actively exploring a deal, while several Premier League rivals remain firmly in the picture.

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At just 23, Camavinga is already regarded as one of Europe’s most complete midfielders, and his potential availability has alerted multiple top clubs looking to strengthen their squads for the upcoming season.

Real Madrid are open to offers for Camavinga

Despite being a valued member of Real Madrid’s squad, Camavinga’s role at the Santiago Bernabéu has not always been guaranteed.

The French international has often been used as a rotational option, occasionally deployed out of position at left-back or in a deeper midfield role.

With Madrid continuing to evolve their midfield around younger stars such as Jude Bellingham and others, reports suggest the club could be open to serious offers in the region of £70 million.

While there is no urgency to sell, the Spanish giants are believed to be willing to listen if the right proposal arrives.

Importantly, Camavinga is understood to prefer a move to a club competing in the UEFA Champions League, a factor that could significantly shape the outcome of any transfer battle.

Liverpool have a vision for the future of their midfield

Eduardo Camavinga of Real Madrid looks on
Eduardo Camavinga of Real Madrid looks on (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

Liverpool’s interest is closely tied to their ongoing midfield rebuild. After multiple changes over the past few seasons, the club are keen to add a player who combines defensive intelligence, ball progression, and tactical versatility, qualities that Camavinga possesses in abundance.

Under their current project, Liverpool are prioritising players capable of operating in high-intensity systems, and Camavinga’s ability to press, recover possession, and drive forward with the ball makes him an ideal fit.

While Liverpool are believed to be leading the race, they face stiff competition. Manchester United and Chelsea have both reportedly made contact with the player’s representatives, signaling their intent to be part of the conversation.

United, in particular, are searching for midfield reinforcements amid uncertainty surrounding several senior players, while Chelsea continue to target young, high-upside talents as part of their long-term strategy.

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Fantasy Baseball: Starting pitcher sleeper and breakout picks for 2026

It’s key to any successful fantasy baseball season to correctly identify sleepers and breakouts. Below, Corbin Young breaks down two sleeper SPs and two breakout SPs. For more sleepers, go here; for more breakouts, go here.

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SLEEPER STARTERS

Ryan Pepiot, Tampa Bay Rays

Interestingly, Pepiot had one of his best seasons in 2025, pitching away from Tropicana Field. However, the draft market hasn’t valued him as highly as prospects and those with smaller samples. In 2023 and 2024, Tropicana Field ranked third in strikeout park factors and 25th in offensive park factor. When the Rays played in George Steinbrenner Field in 2025, they ranked eighth in offensive park factor and 14th in strikeout park factor.

Pepiot’s swinging-strike rate was at 13.5% in 2024, which dropped in 2025 (12.1%) with the ballpark change. His changeup leads his arsenal with a 15.4% swinging-strike rate in 2025, similar to his career average (14.5%). That aligns with the league-wide changeup swinging-strike average at 15.5%. Pepiot’s changeup generates an above-average vertical movement profile, leading to whiffs and weaker contact, specifically against left-handed hitters (.232 wOBA, .253 xwOBA) in 2025.

Besides Pepiot’s changeup, the four-seamer profiles as an above-average pitch based on movement profiles. Pepiot’s four-seam possesses over 19 inches of IVB (induced vertical break), compared to the league average of around 16 inches. That pairs well when a pitcher can generate tons of extension, which Pepiot tends to do, given his 77th percentile extension at 6.8 feet.

Pepiot lowered his four-seam usage to right-handed hitters in 2025 (42.6%), down from 2024 (57%). Unsurprisingly, the batted ball results declined in 2025 (.396 wOBA, .355 xwOBA) compared to 2024 (.290 wOBA, .283 xwOBA) against right-handed hitters. That coincides with the park factor changes in 2025, which could be noisy. Theoretically, Pepiot’s four-seam should fare well in Tropicana Field, since it’s a pitcher-friendly environment.

Pepiot throws an interesting slider that doesn’t drop much, but sweeps 6-7 inches toward his glove side over the past two seasons. That’s notable because Pepiot’s slider elicited a career-high in swinging-strike rate in 2024 (16.2%), down to 11.4% in 2025. For context, Pepiot’s slider possesses an above-average horizontal movement profile, which typically leads to more weak contact. We mention Pepiot’s slider because it’s the wild card that could help him against right-handed hitters.

Don’t sleep on Pepiot in the middle rounds because he possesses the stuff and home park upgrade that make him a palatable sleeper in 2026.

Reid Detmers, Los Angeles Angels

One of these days, Reid Detmers will prove the believers correct.

Jokes aside, Detmers fits the Kris Bubic mold of having success as a reliever, then rejoining the starting rotation with optimal results. Unfortunately, Detmers landed on the injured list in early September 2025 with elbow inflammation, which may have coincided with a 2 mph decrease in four-seam velocity. He has pitched in spring training, so we’ll want to monitor his health.

What’s to like about Detmers? It starts with the stuff. Detmers’ slider leads the arsenal with an above-average swinging-strike rate at 20.5% in 2025, up from a career average of 18%. With the additional four-seam velocity, we saw his swinging-strike rate increase to 14.7% in 2025 from 10.1% throughout his career.

Detmers’ four-seam generated over 18 inches of IVB in 2025, helping to create a rising effect on the heater as he peppered it high in the zone. Those tend to be optimal locations for a four-seamer with tons of IVB. Besides the four-seamer, Detmers’ slider movement profile supports the above-average swinging-strike rates because it’s a nasty gyro-like slide with tons of downward movement. The slider drops nearly 38 inches (37.8), five more inches of downward movement compared to the average.

Like other starting pitchers, Detmers relied more on his best pitch, the slider, especially to left-handed hitters. The slider usage went to 50.5% in 2025, up from 32.8% (2024) and 36.5% (2023) against left-handed hitters. That coincided with Detmers throwing fewer four-seamers (31.2%) and sinkers (6.9%), a 7-8-point drop for both against lefties in 2025.

The elbow issue might be the biggest concern, but Detmers’ spot in the rotation looks safe for now. Thankfully, Detmers’ draft price (191.3 ADP) hasn’t been increased to a level that adds risk, so it’s a low-risk, medium-reward bet for a starting pitcher sleeper.

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BREAKOUT STARTERS

MacKenzie Gore, Texas Rangers

MacKenzie Gore was the only starting pitcher with three pitches eliciting a swinging-strike rate at 18% or higher in 2025. That includes Gore’s slider (19.5%), changeup (20%) and cutter (18.8%). It’s worth noting that Gore introduced a cutter in 2024, which he primarily threw to right-handed hitters (6%) in 2025, as his fourth-most thrown pitch. It was a small sample of Gore’s cutters, but they were effective for whiffs against righties and weaker contact (.253 wOBA, .259 xwOBA).

Gore changed his pitch mix against left-handed hitters, showing he understands that he needs to throw his best pitch (slider) more often. That’s evidenced by Gore throwing his slider 44.3% of the time against left-handed hitters (2025), up from 4.9% in 2024. Historically, Gore relied heavily on the four-seamer against lefties in 2024 (52.3%) and 2023 (57.1%).

Gore’s pitch mix change against lefties should continue to be fruitful because hitters destroyed the four-seamer in 2025 (.451 wOBA, .387 xwOBA) and 2024 (.385 wOBA, .373 xwOBA). Theoretically, Gore’s four-seamer should generate more whiffs and better results, given the movement profile. Gore’s four-seamer has above-average induced vertical break (IVB) with elite extension (89th percentile).

That suggests Gore’s four-seam locations could improve since he tends to throw it in the zone too often. When Gore threw the four-seamer in the zone in 2025, it led to a 12.6% swinging-strike rate, .367 wOBA and .382 xwOBA. Unfortunately, that’s not much better than when Gore throws the four-seamer outside the zone (.364 wOBA, .371 xwOBA). That hints at Gore’s four-seamer being unable to elicit weak contact, partially because it lacks arm-side fade.

Thankfully, Gore likely knows that and continues to evolve his pitch mix to lower the four-seam usage. Besides the whiffs, Gore’s control can be an issue, with a 37% ball rate in 2025. The wild card in Gore’s favor involves the significantly better defense behind him on the Rangers. Last season, the Rangers’ team defense ranked first in defensive runs saved (DRS), while the Nationals (Gore’s former squad) ranked 27th. In Outs Above Average, the Rangers ranked sixth and the Nationals ranked 29th.

Gore should provide plenty of strikeouts and a potentially improved WHIP, which could be better than his career norm (1.40). If Gore posts a 1.25 WHIP, there will be tons of value in the improved team context in 2026, as a starting pitcher breakout. It’s a low-risk, high-reward draft selection.

Ryan Weathers, New York Yankees

Injuries have been a problem for Ryan Weathers, who hasn’t logged 100 innings throughout his five MLB seasons. In a small sample of 38 innings, Weathers posted a career-best swinging-strike rate (13.6%) after missing nearly 150 days (144) on the injured list for a strained forearm and lat strain. We saw Weathers’ four-seam velocity reach 96.9 mph in 2025, a career high. During an early spring training outing, Weathers threw his four-seam harder, averaging 98.5 mph against the Nationals.

It might be scary for a pitcher with an extensive injury history to be ramping up their velocity early in spring training. However, we know that increased velocity can be beneficial from a whiff and weak contact standpoint. Notably, Weathers’ changeup and sinker were thrown over 1.5 mph harder in his early spring training performance. Weathers made a pitch mix change by lowering his four-seam usage and bumping up sweeper usage. Monitor that adjustment, though it could be small-sample noise.

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The main concern for the changeup would be losing downward movement with the additional velocity. Theoretically, it could lead to fewer whiffs, especially to right-handed hitters. For context, Weathers’ changeup elicited a 20.7% swinging-strike rate, over five percentage points above the league average.

In Weathers’ spring training outing, he tinkered with throwing more sweepers, particularly to lefties (45%). Weathers threw sweepers 27.8% of the time in 2025, but we saw him experiment with heavy sweeper usage at 35.1% in 2024 against left-handed hitters. That would be an optimal approach because Weathers’ sweeper remains one of his best pitches, allowing a .221 wOBA (.153 xwOBA). Interestingly, the changeup was relatively effective against lefties (.250 wOBA, .184 xwOBA). Weathers threw his changeup more against left-handed hitters in 2025 (18.3%) across a small sample, up from 10.8% in 2024.

Weathers has been going past pick 200 as one of the final picks in drafts. Expect his ADP to rise, but the price bakes in the injury risk for a potential breakout season in 2026. The increased velocity, pitch mix change and improved team context support the upside scenario.

Illini nation, raise a champagne toast to the Champaign kid

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MARCH 13: Kylan Boswell #4 of the Illinois Fighting Illini reacts after a play during the second half of the Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament Quarterfinals game against the Wisconsin Badgers at the United Center on March 13, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. The Wisconsin Badgers won the game 91-88. (Photo by Aaron J. Thornton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

When Kylan Boswell takes the court in Greenville, South Carolina, it will be his fourth NCAA Tournament in four years. That’s not a coincidence. 

Boswell is a winning basketball player. And for the Illini, he has been an excellent stabilizing factor on a roster in flux.

He’s also exactly the kind of veteran guard who leads teams on postseason runs. His combination of experience, efficiency, and two-way presence looms large for an Illini squad looking for answers.

How good has Kylan Boswell been in his two seasons in Champaign?

In a word, excellent.

It’s easy to overlook Boswell after his poor three-point shooting last season and injuries this season. Kasparas Jakucionis, Will Riley, David Mirkovic, Keaton Wagler, and even Tomislav Ivisic and Andrej Stojakovic have made more noise in the past two seasons. 

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Don’t let the volume drown out the substance. Kylan has been a productive two-way weapon for an Illini team that didn’t need him to be “the guy.”

He’s put up a 20.6% usage rate since his arrival in Champaign. So he’s been heavily involved in the offense when you consider how many mouths there are to feed. His 18% assist rate is a testament to how well the nation’s most potent offense thrives on his decision-making.

Despite his shooting woes last season, he has still posted a 46% eFG. 

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Kylan has been an excellent defender. He has locked up several of the nation’s best guards since joining the Illini. After a subpar end to his tenure in Tucson, Boswell was expected to defend well, and he has not disappointed.

Don’t ignore the fact that at 6’2, he’s put up a 9% rebound rate. 

(The rebounding and defense are what will carry him to a long career as a solid NBA backup point guard in the Tyus Jones mold.)

He has a 2% steal rate despite the apparent defensive mandate to not gamble for steals. His Naismith Defensive Player of the Year watchlist recognition and selection to the All-Big Ten Defensive Team underscore his value defensively.

Boswell came home, has done his job, and now is in a position to cement a different sort of legacy.

Rarely, a hometown kid comes back after a stint at a big-time hoops program. It adds the weight of external expectations to the pressure the young man puts on himself.

A deep tournament run with a talented Illini squad puts Boswell’s name on a higher plane than it currently sits. He is exactly the type of experienced guard who leads good teams to approach their ceiling. Keaton Wagler and David Mirkovic may get the headlines. Tomislav and Zvonimir Ivisic may be the philosophical representatives of Underwood’s Balkan pivot. Andre Stojakovic may be the superstar talent with untapped upside.

But Kylan Boswell is the one guy with the ability to make the whole thing go. Between his playmaking, scoring, and defense, he’s the player with the clearest path to broad statistical and emotional impact.

So, what do you think?

How would you define Kylan Boswell’s legacy in Champaign? What do you think is his NCAA Tournament ceiling? 

Nagelsmann on Urbig's first Germany call-up: "He has great potential"

Nagelsmann on Urbig's first Germany call-up:
Nagelsmann on Urbig's first Germany call-up: "He has great potential"

Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann has handed first call-ups to two players for his March squad, namely Bayern Munich’s Jonas Urbig and Lennart Karl.

Urbig, Bayern’s second-choice goalkeeper behind Manuel Neuer, has been included as Germany's third-choice goalkeeper behind Hoffenheim's Oliver Baumann and Stuttgart's Alexander Nübel.

Meanwhile, Augsburg’s Finn Dahmen and Freiburg’s Noah Atubolu were left out after previous call-ups.

Explaining why he opted to bring in Urbig ahead of the other two goalkeepers, Nagelsmann said:

“It is not a decision against the other two. We chose Jonas because he has played 25 matches (since joining FC Bayern in the summer of 2024, editor’s note), which is exceptional for a second-choice goalkeeper at such a big club.

“For his age, he has shown extremely strong psychological stability. He came into many matches and immediately performed. He has played in the Champions League. And if, as a goalkeeper, you have to save ten shots in every game, you already get into a good rhythm quite often. In his case, it has often been that he came on in a situation of total dominance and had one or two ‘cold-start’ actions that he handled extremely well.

“He is a very, very good footballer. Of course, he has a great connection with many players. He knows many from the youth national teams, he knows this large Bayern group, which brings a lot of value for us because they simply have a good connection with each other,” Nagelsmann said.

The Germany coach added that he believes Urbig has a bright future ahead of him.

“In my view, he has great potential in German football if everything continues like this. We just want to see him now; we want to have him with us and see how he integrates with us. At Bayern, I know from conversations with the coach that he already plays a very, very important role in the Bayern team at such a young age. And he can now show and prove that with us as well.”

Jaguars pick 'disruptive' defensive tackle in post-free agency mock draft

Following the initial waves of NFL free agency, a 2026 mock draft has the Jacksonville Jaguars addressing what is still their biggest positional need.

In a multi-round mock draft from Pro Football Network, the Jaguars selected Oklahoma defensive tackle Gracen Halton.

Halton is the No. 6 ranked defensive tackle on Mel Kiper Jr.'s big board.

This unit for the Jaguars is short on depth and needs a more consistent pass rush -- something that was lacking down the stretch last season.

Jaguars pick Oklahoma IDL Gracen Halton in 2026 NFL mock draft

Halton is listed at 6-2 and weighs 292 pounds. He has played fewer than 1,000 career snaps, filling a rotational role over the last two seasons.

He's had steady pass rush production, generating 29 pressures in 2024 and 30 pressures this past season with nine total sacks. Out of 169 eligible defensive tackles, Halton ranked 28th in PFF's pass-rush win rate metric. He also graded out quite well as a run defender.

For more on Halton, here is what NFL.com's Lance Zierlein had to say in his pre-draft scouting report:

"An undersized 3-technique with disruptive attributes, Halton is best suited for a rotational role in a movement-based front," wrote Zierlein. "He plays with synced hands and feet and good lateral agility. His initial quickness makes him quite slippery but a centered block can clear him from the run lane due to his lack of mass/anchor. He’s an energetic, gap-to-gap rusher who can threaten guards on their edges or play his role as an effective twister. Finding the right scheme fit will be critical for Halton in the NFL."

The Jaguars may be without a first-round pick, but with 11 selections in total, including four in the top 100, GM James Gladstone is positioned well to find immediate help. The composition of the Jaguars' roster currently also gives Jacksonville flexibility in this year's draft. The team doesn't feel that they have to pick a certain position at a specific point and can let the board dictate who is selected.

With that said, adding a pass rush presence to the interior defensive line should be high up on the to-do list.

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Patriots up-to-date depth chart: Who is on the roster right now?

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Fresh off a berth in Super Bowl LX, the New England Patriots will have to turn the page quickly. In mid-March, the NFL will start its 2026 league year and with it free agency and the trading period. Just five weeks later, the draft awaits.

Needless to say, the offseason is anything but a quiet time for roster construction. So, in order not to get lost, here is our handy up-to-date Patriots roster and depth chart.

Patriots updated roster: 71 players

Quarterback (3): Drake Maye (10), Joshua Dobbs (11), QB Tommy DeVito (16)

Running back (5): Rhamondre Stevenson (38), TreVeyon Henderson (32), Terrell Jennings (26), Lan Larison (34), Elijah Mitchell (30)

Fullback (3): Reggie Gilliam (44), Jack Westover (37), Brock Lampe (46)

Wide receiver (8): Romeo Doubs (87), Kayshon Boutte (9), Mack Hollins (13), Kyle Williams (18), DeMario Douglas (3), Efton Chism III (86), Jeremiah Webb (29), John Jiles (83)

Tight end (4): Hunter Henry (85), Julian Hill (80), C.J. Dippre (81), Marshall Lang (84)

Offensive tackle (5): Will Campbell (66 | LT), Morgan Moses (76 | RT), Marcus Bryant (52), Sebastian Gutierrez (61), Lorenz Metz (72 | international exemption)

Interior offensive line (7): Alijah Vera-Tucker (75 | LG), Jared Wilson (58 | C), Mike Onwenu (71 | RG), Ben Brown (77), Caedan Wallace (70), Andrew Rupcich (67), Mehki Butler (63)

Interior defensive line (7): Milton Williams (97), Christian Barmore (90), Cory Durden (94), Joshua Farmer (92), Leonard Taylor III (93), Eric Gregory (55), Jeremiah Pharms Jr. (98)

Defensive edge (5): Harold Landry III (2), Dre’Mont Jones (5), Elijah Ponder (91), Bradyn Swinson (43), Jesse Luketa (42)

Linebacker (7): Robert Spillane (14), Christian Elliss (53), K.J. Britt (35), Marte Mapu (15), Chad Muma (49), Otis Reese (54), Amari Gainer (99)

Cornerback (7): Christian Gonzalez (0), Carlton Davis III (7), Marcus Jones (25 | PR), Charles Woods (22), Kobee Minor (19), Marcellas Dial Jr. (27), Brandon Crossley (39)

Safety (6): Kevin Byard (31), Craig Woodson (4), Dell Pettus (24), Brenden Schooler (41), John Saunders Jr. (23), Mike Brown (33)

Kicker (1): Andy Borregales (36)

Punter (1): Bryce Baringer (17 | H)

Long snapper (2): Julian Ashby (47), Niko Lalos (62)


Patriots free agents: 5 players

Unrestricted free agents (1): OT Thayer Munford Jr.

Restricted free agents (2): OT Yasir Durant, DT Jaquelin Roy

Exclusive rights free agents (2): RB Deneric Prince, DT Isaiah Iton

Patriots free agency tracker: News, rumors, signings, instant analysis

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - NOVEMBER 02: New England Patriots helmets on the bench during the NFL 2025 game between Atlanta Falcons and New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on November 02, 2025 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Unlike the last two years, the New England Patriots are entering 2026 with some stability. Mike Vrabel is back as head coach after leading his team to a 14-3 record and Super Bowl berth in his first season, and together with a front office led by executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf is set to continue remodeling the team.

They have some resources at their disposal to do so, including around $41 million in salary cap space. While ranked in the top 10 in the NFL at the moment and with only 14 players set to enter the market, a 2025-like spending spree will not be in the cards for the organization this spring.

Nonetheless, New England is expected to be quite busy over the coming weeks.

The action is set to pick up on Monday, March 9; at noon that day, the so-called legal tampering period will open. Two days later, on March 11 at 4 p.m. ET, free agency as well as the 2026 NFL league year and trading period will officially begin.

As is the case every year, our Patriots Free Agency Tracker will help you stay atop the flurry of news and rumors surrounding the team and the NFL as a whole. Please make sure to bookmark and regularly re-visit, and to check out our up-to-date Patriots roster.

Patriots free agents 2026

QB Tommy DeVito (RFA): Re-signed (2 years, $4.4M) | Analysis | Grades | Contract | Profile

RB Deneric Prince (ERFA): Not tendered | Analysis | Profile

FB Jack Westover (ERFA): Tendered (1 year, $1.075M) | Analysis | Profile

TE Austin Hooper (UFA): Signed by Falcons (1 year, $3.25M) | Analysis | Profile

OT Vederian Lowe (UFA): Signed by 49ers (2 years, $9.25M) | Analysis | Profile

OT Thayer Munford Jr. (UFA): Profile

OT Yasir Durant (RFA): Not tendered | Analysis | Profile

DT Khyiris Tonga (UFA): Signed by Chiefs (3 years, $21M) | Analysis | Profile

DT Jaquelin Roy (RFA): Not tendered | Analysis | Profile

DT Isaiah Iton (ERFA): Not tendered | Analysis | Profile

ED K’Lavon Chaisson (UFA): Signed by Commanders (1 year, $11M) | Analysis | Profile

LB Jack Gibbens (RFA): Not tendered | Analysis | Signed by Cardinals (2 years) | Analysis | Profile

CB Alex Austin (RFA): Not tendered | Analysis | Signed by Dolphins (1 year, $1.22M) | Analysis | Profile

S Jaylinn Hawkins (UFA): Signed by Ravens (2 years, $10M) | Analysis | Profile


Patriots free agency signings

QB Tommy DeVito (RFA): Re-signed (2 years, $4.4M) | Analysis | Grades | Contract | Profile

ED Jesse Luketa: Signed (1 year, $1.145M) | Analysis | Grades | Contract

FB Jack Westover (ERFA): Tendered (1 year, $1.075M) | Analysis | Profile

ED Dre’Mont Jones: Signed (3 years, $36.5M) | Analysis | Grades | Contract

FB Reggie Gilliam: Signed (3 years, $10.8M) | Analysis | Grades | Contract | Profile

G Alijah Vera-Tucker: Signed (3 years, $42M) | Analysis | Grades | Contract

WR Romeo Doubs: Signed (4 years, $68M) | Analysis | Grades | Contract | Profile

LB K.J. Britt: Signed (1 year, $1.4M) | Analysis | Grades

S Kevin Byard: Signed (1 year, $9M) | Analysis | Grades | Contract | Profile

TE Julian Hill: Signed (3 years, $15M) | Analysis | Grades | Contract

S Mike Brown: Signed (1 year, $1.35M) | Analysis | Grades | Contract

LS Niko Lalos: Signed (1 year, $1.01M) | Analysis | Grades | Contract

CB Kindle Vildor: Signed (1 year)


Patriots free agency departures

RB Antonio Gibson: Released | Analysis

WR Stefon Diggs: Released | Analysis | Replacements

C Garrett Bradbury: Traded to Bears | Analysis | Grades

LB Jahlani Tavai: Released | Analysis

TE Austin Hooper (UFA): Signed by Falcons (1 year, $3.25M) | Analysis

DT Khyiris Tonga (UFA): Signed by Chiefs (3 years, $21M) | Analysis

OT Vederian Lowe (UFA): Signed by 49ers (2 years, $9.25M) | Analysis

ED K’Lavon Chaisson (UFA): Signed by Commanders (1 year, $11M) | Analysis

ED Anfernee Jennings: Released | Analysis

S Jaylinn Hawkins (UFA): Signed by Ravens (2 years, $10M) | Analysis

CB Alex Austin (RFA): Signed by Dolphins (1 year, $1.22M) | Analysis

LB Jack Gibbens (RFA): Signed by Cardinals (2 years) | Analysis


Patriots free agency news and rumors tracker

Patriots signing: Cornerback Kindle Vildor, who spent time in Tennessee under Mike Vrabel, is joining the Patriots on a one-year deal. | Source

Patriots departure: After not getting tendered as a restricted free agent, Jack Gibbens is leaving New England for Arizona. | Source

Patriots signing: Niko Lalos, who previously spent time with the Giants and Saints, is joining the Patriots as a second long snapper alongside 2025 draft pick Julian Ashby. | Source

A.J. Brown getting traded is “not imminent” despite the Patriots remaining interested. | Source

K’Lavon Chaisson’s one-year deal with the Commanders has a base value of $11 million. | Source

The deals signed by Julian Hill and Mike Brown are for three years and one year, respectively. | Source

Patriots departure: Alex Austin, who was not tendered by the team as a restricted free agent, has signed a one-year deal with the Dolphins. | Source

Patriots signing: Safety Mike Brown is joining the Patriots. | Source

Patriots signing: Tight end Julian Hill is joining the Patriots. | Source

Patriots decision: Running back Deneric Prince and defensive tackle Jaquelin Roy were not tendered as restricted free agents. | Source

Patriots decision: New England has opted against tendering restricted free agent linebacker Jack Gibbens. | Source

Tight end Chig Okonkwo, a former Tennessee Titan considered a possible target for the Patriots, is signing with the Commanders on a three-year deal worth a maximum of $30 million. | Source

Patriots departure: Jaylinn Hawkins, a Patriots starting safety in 2025, is leaving the team for a two-year deal with the Ravens. | Source

Patriots signing: New England is signing safety Kevin Byard on a one-year, $9 million deal. | Source

Patriots signing: Linebacker K.J. Britt is joining the Patriots on a one-year deal. Britt projects to have an impact on special teams. | Source

The Patriots are working on a deal with Jaylinn Hawkins and might reach an agreement as early as today. | Source

Patriots release: Anfernee Jennings will be let go by the Patriots today. | Source

Patriots departure: K’Lavon Chaisson is headed to Washington on a one-year, $12 million deal. | Source

The Ravens backed out of the Maxx Crosby trade, reportedly due to a failed physical. | Source

The Jaguars have no interest in trading wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. | Source

Patriots signing: Wide receiver Romeo Doubs is coming to New England on a four-year, $70 million contract. | Source

Alijah Vera-Tucker’s deal with the Patriots is worth $42 million with a maximum of $48 million. | Source

Patriots signing: Left guard Alijah Vera-Tucker is coming to New England on a three-year deal. | Source

Names linked to the Patriots at wide receiver include Romeo Doubs, Chris Olave and Christian Kirk as well as A.J. Brown. | Source

Isaac Seumalo, one of the top left guards on the market, is joining the Cardinals at $31.5 million over three years. | Source

The Jaguars are “entertaining offers” for wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. | Source

Patriots departure: Backup left tackle Vederian Lowe is joining the 49ers on a two-year deal at a maximum value of $12 million. | Source

A Patriots deal with WR Romeo Doubs is considered unlikely at this point in time. | Source

Charlie Kolar, who was considered a possible Patriots target at tight end, is signing with the Chargers. | Source

The Patriots continue talking with Jaylinn Hawkins about a potential return. | Source

Patriots departure: After a career season in New England, defensive tackle Khyiris Tonga agreed to a three-year, $21 million deal with the Chiefs. | Source

Patriots signing: Fullback Reggie Gilliam is joining the team on a three-year, $12 million contract. | Source

Patriots departure: Tight end Austin Hooper is leaving the Patriots after two seasons. He has signed a one-year deal to return to the Falcons, where he started his NFL career in 2016. | Source

Potential Patriots target Isaiah Likely is headed to the Giants on a three-year, $40 million deal. | Source

Patriots signing: Defensive lineman Dre’MontJones is coming to the Patriots on a three-year, $39 million contract.| Source

Wide receiver Alec Pierce is re-signing with the Colts on a four-year, $116 million contract. | Source

Patriots decision: Fullback Jack Westover received tge exclusive rights tender. | Source

Patriots release: Jahlani Tavai, who has been with the team since 2021, has been released. | Source

The Patriots, Eagles and Commanders are expected to be in on Jonathan Greenard. | Source

The Patriots are on A.J. Brown’s “wish list” should he be traded. | Source

The Patriots are being joined by the Titans, Raiders and “several others” in their pursuit of Colts WR Alec Pierce. | Source

Trading for Vikings edge Jonathan Greenard “will likely involve a Day 2 pick.” | Source

The Dolphins are cutting starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa as a post-June 1 release. | Source

Trent McDuffie has signed a four-year, $124 million with the Rams, setting the floor for a Christian Gonzalez extension. | Source

The Patriots are among several teams “closely watching” wide receiver Romeo Doubs’ market. | Source

Wide receiver Alec Pierce is expected to command upwards of $27 million per year should he make it to the open market.| Source

The Patriots are not willing to give up a first-round draft pick for A.J. Brown, but “an adjustment to a multi-asset asking price was floated.” | Source

Maxx Crosby has been traded from the Raiders to the Ravens for first-round draft picks in 2026 and 2027. | Source

Patriots trade: Garrett Bradbury, who started all 21 games for the Patriots in 2025, is being traded to the Bears. The Patriots are getting a 2027 fifth-round draft pick back in return. | Source

Patriots decision: Defensive tackle Isaiah Iton, an exclusive rights free agent, is not getting tendered by the Patriots. He is off to the open market. | Source

A Maxx Crosby trade is “not imminent right now.” | Source

Patriots signing: The Patriots have re-signed quarterback Tommy DeVito to a two-year, $7.4 million extension that includes $2 million in guarantees. | Source

The Eagles are “holding firm” on their asking price for A.J. Brown. Meanwhile, the Chargers are also “keeping tabs” on the situation. | Source

The Patriots and Ravens are considered the “most likely potential partners” for a trade with the Eagles for A.J. Brown. | Source

The Patriots are expected to make a “big push” for free agent wide receiver Alec Pierce. | Source

Patriots signing: The Patriots are signing free agent edge Jesse Luketa to a one-year deal. | Source

The first wide receiver shoe has dropped: the Bills are trading a second-round pick to Chicago for D.J. Moore and a fifth-rounder. | Source

The Patriots recently hosted former first-round draft pick Jedrick Wills on a free agent visit. | Source

Patriots decision: Offensive tackle Yasir Durant won’t be tendered as a restricted free agent. | Source

Patriots decision: Cornerback Alex Austin will not be tendered as a restricted free agent. | Source

New England “could be a landing spot” for Bears wide receiver D.J. Moore in a trade. | Source

The Patriots have shown interest in some big-name wide receivers, including Colts free agent Alec Pierce. | Source

Patriots release: New England will reportedly let wide receiver Stefon Diggs go next week. | Source

The Raiders are looking for two first-round picks and a player for Pro Bowl edge Maxx Crosby. | Source

The Patriots did not use the franchise tag on any of their free agents. | Source

The Vikings are open to trading Pro Bowl edge Jonathan Greenard. | Source

The Patriots believe the asking price for Eagles wide receiver and potential trade target A.J. Brown is “unserious.” | Source

The NFL has set its salary cap for the 2026 season at $301.2 million. The Patriots are $41.3 million under that number, ranking in the top 10. | Source

New England came close to extending Khyiris Tonga during the season, but talks fell apart. | Source

The Patriots are apparently willing to take a patient approach with Jaylinn Hawkins. | Source

Potential Patriots free agency target Kyle Pitts is getting the franchise tag from the Falcons. | Source

Patriots release: Running back Antonio Gibson has been released after two seasons with the team. | Source

Jaylinn Hawkins hopes to “remain home” in free agency. | Source

Lessons learned from 12 Fantasy Baseball Instant Mock Drafts

We’re less than a week away from 2026 Opening Day and the vast majority of fantasy baseball drafts are going to take place either this weekend or early next week. One of the most common forms of preparation for any fantasy season is mock drafting. You can consume as much content as humanly possible via our draft kit but if you aren’t practicing the actual draft, you are doing yourself a disservice.

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Lucky for me, I was forced against my will (just kidding) to do not just one, but 12(!) mock drafts using the Yahoo Fantasy+ Instant Mock tool, sharing my results, analysis and takeaways from each experience. Every mock draft (and real draft) is going to be different. You never know which players you’re going to be feeling at any given pick. But that’s the fun of it, and the reason it’s so important going into your fantasy season.


2026 Instant Mock Draft Series


We reached the end of the mock draft journey on Wednesday with the No. 12 pick. Now, I’ve been asked to share my lessons learned throughout the process (can you believe these editors? sheesh …). Sorry, I’ve got a lot of jokes today. Writing the series was an absolute blast and I’m excited to share my findings to further help you on your quest for fantasy baseball greatness in 2026.

Fantasy Baseball Mock Draft Lessons Learned

Don’t worry about where you’re drafting

A lot of these lessons are going to translate to other fantasy sports. I preach this a lot after my league commissioner sends out the draft order every year and my friends overreact to where they’re drafting. I simply don’t care if it’s the No. 1 pick, No. 5, No. 10, No. 30, No. 100. It just doesn’t matter; well, it does, if your league is making you pick at No. 100, that’s just insanity.

No matter where you’re drafting, you’re going to be able to form a roster that can win your league.

There are so many variables that go into a winning fantasy baseball team. For all we know, Shohei Ohtani forgets how to play baseball or Cal Raleigh shatters the HR record and justifies being No. 1 overall. There’s so much that’s unpredictable in fantasy that there’s no reason for you to be concerned before you even reach your draft. I did 12 mocks and if I went back and ranked those teams, I guarantee you one of the teams where I started from the middle of the first or late first ended up being my favorite.

Familiarize yourself with the player pool as much as possible

Know every player that could potentially be fantasy relevant this season. That sounds like a lot, but you likely don’t have to worry about a big portion of the player pool (you should know that already). So really what I’m asking you to do is study the later rounds and what players are going to be available then. It’ll help give you an idea of which positions you need to prioritize earlier on in your draft versus ones you can target later on. If there are a few sleepers or breakout candidates you like who are being overlooked, you can make a note to grab one of those and shore up other positions in the early or middle part of your draft.

I felt like I’d get toward the end of these mock drafts and, not so much panic, but gravitate toward the same names who were familiar to me. Rather than researching a bit more and grabbing some of those under-the-radar guys. This will be more important in actual drafts versus in practice. It isn’t like the computer running the mocks is thinking this way. But other managers in your league are going to be doing something similar; making a list of late-round players of note.

It’s also important to know the vast majority of the players for early-season waiver wire claims. After your draft is complete, you can flag any players you still like but didn’t have space for on your roster. That way, if one of them pops while your bench player falters, you can scoop them up without needing to do much work. The fantasy baseball season is a grind and the waiver wire is where you win.

Don’t ignore the veterans

In one of the mocks, I drafted nothing but veteran players and I liked the team a lot. It was with the No. 10 pick mock; you can check out the team here. I mention this in the story, but I wouldn’t recommend drafting a team ENTIRELY comprised of veterans. But clearly, there are some names going overlooked.

Raleigh, Kyle Schwarber and George Springer were all top-12 assets in fantasy in 2025. Yet, none of them are being drafted as such. Other vets who performed well in points leagues on Yahoo last season are: Eugenio Suárez, Trevor Story, Christian Yelich, Jack Flaherty, Matthew Boyd and Sonny Gray. Maybe I’m playing devil’s advocate a bit but there’s a world where regression doesn’t hit some veterans.

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If you see a veteran being overlooked or falling in your draft room, don’t be shy about it. Adjust your strategy and make room for that player. It could end up winning you your league.

If you like a player, go get ‘em

Your draft slot may dictate this a bit, but don’t be afraid to go get the players you like the most. This is tough in a mock draft setting because you can do a better job of predicting who will be autodrafted by the engine. But in a real draft, the managers in your league will almost always throw you a curveball or two throughout the process. So if there’s a player you really like but it may not be the exact spot to go grab them, don’t be shy about reaching. Especially if you’re selecting at one of the ends of your draft; around the 1-2 turn or 11-12 turn. This is more important in the middle rounds than at the top or bottom.

Let the strategy come to you

I used a plethora of strategies throughout the mock draft process. It’s great to have a plan going into your draft but this relates to some of the lessons above. You can have a great game plan going into your draft and then things can fall apart fast. That isn’t to say go in blind and underprepared, however. But let the strategy come to you. See how the first few picks go and, if things are going according to plan, great. If they aren’t, adjust. It’s that simple.

But don’t force things. That type of thinking can lead to panic and your draft strategy falling apart completely. We don’t want that; that’s bad. So have a general idea of a few strategies you’d like to use going into your draft and let the draft dictate which one you roll with. If you didn’t check it out already, Fred Zinkie wrote up a great list of easy-to-execute strategies for this draft season.

Go forth, and win!

Here’s the part of the story where I’d throw in a bunch of inspirational movie quotes. Something like, “I’d say something classy and inspirational, but that just wouldn’t be our style. Pain heals, chicks dig scars, glory … lasts forever. It’s been an honor sharing the field of battle with you.” If you know what movie that’s from, great, it’s probably playing on TNT or TBS right now. If you don’t, I don’t know, go google it.

Our Yahoo analysts have done a great job giving you everything you need to crush your draft. You have all the tools, now, go forth and win your league. Good luck! If you need any help along the way, you can find me here.

USC is crushing UCLA in terms of landing top tier basketball recruits

It’s no surprise that times have changed in college basketball. With the ushering in of the NIL era, the entire college landscape has evolved. The UCLA Bruins are feeling this adjustment as they’re being surpassed in recruiting by the rival USC Trojans.

USC is stacking one five-star recruit after another

The Trojans’ men’s basketball team added five-star recruit Christian Collins on Wednesday after USC’s women’s basketball team landed a recruit from five-star Sara Okeke. 247 Sports has Collins as the No. 9 player in the 2026 class in their composite rankings while Okeke is No. 11 on the women’s side.

Trojans women's basketball is building a juggernaut

USC’s women’s basketball will now have three five-star recruits, including the No. 1 player in the class, entering the program, which already has JuJu Watkins and Jazzy Davidson on board. Cori Close has plenty of spots to fill this offseason, but it’ll be hard for her to top Lindsay Gottlieb and the Trojans.

These additions will lead to wins

The men’s Trojans team has two incoming five stars, with Collins being joined by 7’0” center Adonis Ratliff. USC’s improved recruiting hasn’t led to any national titles in the NIL era, but it’s only a matter of time before the Trojans collect enough talent to make a national title inevitable.

How will UCLA bounce back on the recruiting trail?

Basketball is UCLA’s sport, at least in terms of their rivalry with the Trojans but USC has spent the resources to change that dynamic. The Bruins won’t want to get comfortable losing recruits to their crosstown rivals but it will take an increased NIL effort to change the current landscape.

UCLA shouldn't be pleased with USC's recruiting success

Eric Musselman still has to prove that USC is capable of making a deep run in March but with Watkins returning next season and both UConn and UCLA losing talent, the Trojans’ women’s team could very well enter next season as the favorite to bring home the NCAA title.

This article originally appeared on UCLA Wire: USC the basketball school? Trojans land even more five-star recruits

Enzo Fernández 'completely committed' to Chelsea says Rosenior

Enzo Fernández 'completely committed' to Chelsea says Rosenior
Enzo Fernández 'completely committed' to Chelsea says Rosenior

Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández is apparently 'completely committed' to the club despite reports that the player's future may not be at Stamford Bridge.

Argentina international Fernández has a contract with the Blues until 2031 but recent comments from the player had fuelled speculation that he wanted to leave the club.

"I had a great conversation with Enzo at length this morning at the training ground," Rosenior said when asked about the player. 

"Not just about the comments, but the future and how much we want to win the coming games.

"I would say he made it really clear to me how happy he is here, how much he wants to win for the team, and how passionate he is for this football club.

"He said also the translation and emotion got misconstrued. He is completely committed to this football club."

Rosenior also confirmed some fitness updates before Saturday's game away to Everton with Trevoh Chalobah set to miss around six weeks due injury while the injuries to both Filip Jorgensen and Reece James were described as 'not serious'.

Chelsea will be looking to get back to winning ways against the Toffees having lost their last three in a row in all competitions, although Rosenior isn't too concerned about his form just yet.

"Every manager goes through difficult weeks. I've had challenging periods before. I've lost games in many jobs, like all managers have done. We need to find a way to fight at Everton and come through a difficult period."

While the Blues are now out of Europe the goal is clear for the manager: "You want to be in the Champions League. It makes everything clearer, not just from a financial point of view. This club deserves to be in the Champions League. That's the target."

Josiah Gray and Robert Hassell III demoted in the latest round of Nationals roster cuts

CINCINNATI, OHIO - MARCH 28: Josiah Gray #40 of the Washington Nationals pitches in the first inning of a game against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park on March 28, 2024 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Ben Jackson/Getty Images) | Getty Images

After sending Harry Ford to Triple-A yesterday, the Nats sent a couple more big names to Rochester. This morning, the team announced that Josiah Gray, Robert Hassell III and Julian Fernandez had been sent to Triple-A, while Zach Penrod has been reassigned to minor league camp. Obviously, Hassell and Gray are the biggest names here, and we will break down why they are starting the season in Rochester.

The Nationals have made the following roster moves:

Optioned to Triple-A Rochester:
-RHP Julian Fernandez
-RHP Josiah Gray
-OF Robert Hassell III

Reassigned to Minor League camp:
-LHP Zach Penrod

— Nationals Communications (@NationalsComms) March 19, 2026

While Hassell’s demotion will be a surprise to some, it was not a huge shock to me. The Nats have a very deep pool of outfielders, and Hassell was on the outside looking in. There are a lot of mouths to feed between James Wood, Daylen Lile, Dylan Crews, Jacob Young, Hassell, Christian Franklin and even Joey Wiemer. 

The fact that Hassell is left handed may have hurt him. With Wood and Lile being lefties, the Nats may have wanted a right handed bench outfielder. Christian Franklin and Joey Wiemer are both good against left handed pitching, so that may have given them the edge. Hassell also struggled pretty heavily in his first taste of big league action, with a .572 OPS.

Hassell was better than Dylan Crews this spring, but still only posted a .631 OPS despite a .286 average. Hopefully Hassell can either tap into more power or cut down his strikeouts in AAA. Right now, Hassell feels like a guy who is fairly well rounded, but does not have one thing he excels at. 

Despite the demotion, I think we will see Hassell at some point this season. If Dylan Crews continues to struggle and Hassell excels in the minors, he could take that spot. However, in a crowded outfield room, Hassell is going to need to stand out to get playing time.

As for Josiah Gray, this demotion feels like a way to buy time. The former All-Star has missed most of the last two seasons due to Tommy John Surgery and needs to make up for lost time. While he is healthy now, Gray could use some time to ramp up. 

Nationals have optioned Josiah Gray, Robert Hassell III and Julian Fernandez to AAA. Zach Penrod also reassigned to minor-league camp.

Not a surprise with Gray, whose workload can be managed in Rochester before he eventually gets called up. Hassell's demotion a bit of a surprise

— Mark Zuckerman (@MarkZuckerman) March 19, 2026

This gives the Nats a set rotation of Cade Cavalli, Zack Littell, Foster Griffin, Miles Mikolas and Jake Irvin. If either of those last two guys struggle, Gray will be able to take their place. Both Mikolas and Irvin should be on short leashes entering the season given the starting pitching depth.

Gray’s lack of velocity is another reason why they sent him down. In his first inning of spring, he was sitting at 94, but after that he was living more in the 90-92 range. Hopefully more velocity comes back as he gets further removed from the surgery. 

Josiah Gray is making his second spring training start tonight.

He just got a punch out with a CB. Threw 7 breaking balls and just 4 FBs in a clean first. Topped out at 92. pic.twitter.com/uDf5oFvK49

— Grant Paulsen (@granthpaulsen) March 7, 2026

Even if it does not come back, Gray is mostly a breaking ball pitcher now anyway. The velocity on his slider and curve were more in line with pre-surgery numbers. This trip to the minors allows Gray to get his feet wet and re-establish himself.

If he can get back to his 2023 ways, Gray can be a valuable, if frustrating piece of the rotation. The Nats new pitching philosophy is all about cutting fastball usage if you don’t have a good fastball, and that is right up Gray’s alley. He was already doing that, but now he can take that to the extreme. 

Hassell and Gray are both likely to get their shot at some point this season, but it will not be on Opening Day. With more cuts to make, Paul Toboni and Blake Butera still have big decisions to make. However, we are getting closer to seeing what that Opening Day roster looks like.

Real Madrid handed timely boost as key players return to training ahead of Atletico clash

Real Madrid handed timely boost as key players return to training ahead of Atletico clash
Real Madrid handed timely boost as key players return to training ahead of Atletico clash

Real Madrid may have been hit hard by Thibaut Courtois’ injury, but it is not all bad news coming out of Valdebebas.

With a crucial Madrid derby against Atletico Madrid just around the corner, there are finally signs of recovery within the squad. 

According to AS, after weeks of dealing with absences and forced adjustments, Alvaro Arbeloa is starting to get options back, something that could prove vital in the coming days.

The biggest positive from the latest training session was the return of Alvaro Carreras and Raul Asencio, both of whom trained normally with the group. 

For a defence that has been stretched thin in recent matches, that alone offers some much-needed relief.

A step forward for Bellingham

At the same time, Jude Bellingham also took a step forward.

The English midfielder was able to participate in part of the session, marking his first real involvement with the group after a lengthy spell on the sidelines. 

It is a gradual return, but an important one, especially given his influence on the team when fully fit.

There is, however, caution around his situation.

Asencio could return against Atletico Madrid. (Photo by Jose Manuel Alvarez Rey/Getty Images)

Bellingham has not been ruled out for the derby squad, but starting him would be a significant risk. 

After more than a month and a half without competitive action, throwing him straight into such an intense fixture could do more harm than good.

It is a situation that feels familiar, as earlier in the season, he found himself in a similar position after recovering from shoulder surgery, eventually making his return in a high-pressure game. 

This time, though, the coaching staff may opt to introduce him in the latter stage if required.

What about Carreras and Asencio?

While Bellingham’s case remains uncertain, there is greater clarity and optimism around Carreras and Asencio.

Carreras had already been close to returning, even making the bench in Manchester, though he did not feature. 

Now fully back in training after missing four matches, he is in contention once again.

Asencio, meanwhile, returns after recovering from a strain in his right leg, having missed the last three games. 

Even so, the list of absentees remains significant, as Arbeloa is still without Courtois, Rodrygo, Ferland Mendy, Dani Ceballos and Eder Militao.

English dominance prompts Champions League debate

The logo of the Uefa Champions League prior to the Arsenal FC v Bayer 04 Leverkusen fixture
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A number of European clubs have called on Uefa to change the Champions League rules and allow teams from the same country to draw each other in the league phase.

It comes amid concerns that the growing power of the Premier League is having a negative impact on teams from other countries.

Since the new Champions League format was introduced for the 2024-25 season country protection - which means no teams from the same league can play each other - has remained in place for the eight games that make up the first phase of the competition.

It is then removed for all the knockout rounds.

But with three English clubs in Pot 1 for this season's league phase, draw conditions had to be placed upon the non-English clubs in order for the rule to be respected.

Teams felt aggrieved that it effectively increased the chances of a harder draw.

It meant Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Inter Milan, Paris St-Germain and Real Madrid all had to play two games against Premier League teams.

Some were forced to take Arsenal, Spurs or Newcastle from Pots 2, 3 and 4 to avoid deadlocking the draw.

For instance, PSG and Barcelona had to be given a fixture against Newcastle from Pot 4. Without the restriction they could have faced Kairat Almaty or Pafos.

On paper at least, being forced to pay the Magpies is more difficult.

An open draw could lead to Premier League teams having to play each other. The seeding pots would remain but it could also lead to an all-Spanish match, such as Real Madrid v Barcelona, in the league phase.

Of the six English teams in the competition this season, five finished in the top eight with Newcastle going through to the knockout play-off round.

But there has been disagreement - even within clubs from the same league who are against the prospect of being drawn against each other.

Other clubs would prefer the rule to go the other way and see country protection reintroduced in the early knockout rounds.

Last month, PSG played fellow Ligue 1 club AS Monaco in the knockout play-off round. And in the 2024-25 season, PSG took on another French club in Brest.

With country protection reapplied, this would not be possible.

Discussions remain open but with so many differing views there is unlikely to be any changes in the near future.

But with the Premier League almost certain to have at least five clubs in the competition next season, and probably three in Pot 1 again, the issue is likely to resurface.

Watch highlights of every Champions League game from 22:00 on Wednesday on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.

There will also be a Champions League Match of the Day on BBC One on Wednesday, from 22:40 to 00:00.

The Warriors know they're headed back to the play-in tournament; other teams might think the same

Golden State coach Steve Kerr can do the math. He knows the Warriors are headed to the play-in tournament.

The Warriors have 13 games left in the regular season and their loss in Boston on Wednesday night — another game that Stephen Curry missed with a knee issue — left them 8 1/2 games out of sixth place and the final guaranteed playoff spot in the Western Conference.

That said, they're also 8 1/2 games ahead of 11th place. So, while it's still mathematically possible that the Warriors end up outside of play-in tournament range — that's for teams finishing seventh, eighth, ninth and 10th in each conference — Kerr knows that won't be the reality.

“What I’m most interested in right now is can we prepare ourselves for the play-in," Kerr said after Wednesday's 120-99 loss. "We're going to be in the play-in. We know that — one way or the other. So, we’ve got to prepare.”

The regular season ends April 12 and the top six finishers in each conference are guaranteed playoff spots. The teams that finish 11th through 15th in each conference are eliminated.

For the other clubs, that leaves the play-in tournament, which will run from April 14 through April 17. A very small version of it was played in the bubble in 2020, and the version the league uses now has been in use since 2021.

It works like this, in both conferences:

— The No. 7 seed plays host to the No. 8 seed in Round 1, while the No. 9 seed plays host to the No. 10 seed.

— The winner of the 7-8 game goes to the playoffs to face the No. 2 seed in Round 1.

— The loser of the 7-8 game plays host to the winner of the 9-10 game, for the chance to play the No. 1 seed in Round 1 and the final spot in each conference's playoff bracket. The loser of that game is eliminated.

— The loser of the 9-10 game is eliminated.

“We’ve had our eyes on (the No. 6 seed) for a while. And that’s out of the question now," Kerr said. “I mean, we’re not getting there. And so, if we can string together some wins, try to get to eight, that’d be ideal. Get two cracks at it. We’re not getting to seven. We know that.”

The Warriors have spent most of the season in that play-in range, holding down the No. 8 spot almost without interruption from mid-November into March. Their current slide — they've lost eight of their last 10 games — has seen them fall to No. 10 in the West race.

Curry is on the Warriors' current road trip and has been working out and getting shots up, his knee evidently feeling better than it did a week or two ago. The team plans to update his status on Saturday, ahead of its game in Atlanta that night.

That means it's possible Curry could play against the Hawks.

“He may or may not have already had a little contact,” Kerr said.

The Warriors aren't getting Jimmy Butler back this season; he tore his ACL in January. But they do expect Curry, Al Horford and Moses Moody — all have been sidelined with injuries — back, and Kerr wants Golden State ready to find its best stride when that happens.

“Over the last few weeks, I’ve been telling the guys we have to build our habits and be ready for when we get guys healthy again,” Kerr said. “Then we can really have the firepower that can be complemented by a foundation of good habits, good fundamentals. ... Being prepared for that time is everything for us.”

Current play-in teams

Entering Thursday, Phoenix, the Los Angeles Clippers, Portland and Golden State would be the West's play-in teams. And while nothing is locked up, it would seem mathematically likely that the Clippers and Trail Blazers have the same sort of thinking as the Warriors do right now — since their odds of getting to No. 6, or falling below No. 10, are quite slim.

Assuming Kerr is right and the Warriors go to the play-in, it'll be their third consecutive trip there and fourth overall. The Suns have never been there, the Clippers' lone appearance there was 2022 and Portland's only “play-in” appearance was 2020 — when it and Memphis were the only teams who went to that round in the bubble season.

In the East, entering Thursday, the play-in lineup would be Miami, Atlanta, Philadelphia and Charlotte — all well ahead of the teams in that 11th through 15th range, though getting to No. 6 (or even higher) in the East isn't outside the logical realm for any of those clubs yet.

The Hawks have been to the play-in round in four consecutive seasons. The Heat have been there in each of the last three seasons, while Charlotte's last appearance was 2022 and Philadelphia's was in 2024.

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Trent McDuffie's girlfriend Gabby shares emotional message after Rams trade

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Trent McDuffie's girlfriend, Gabby Esposito, is making her feelings known after the Kansas City Chiefs traded the NFL star to the Los Angeles Rams

The Chiefs offloaded the All-Pro cornerback to Los Angeles in exchange for four draft picks, that includes the No. 29 selection in the 2026 NFL draft

McDuffie is entering into the final year of his rookie deal but will likely sign a long-term extension with the Rams.

After the news broke, Chiefs quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, was one of the first of the Kansas City's players to react on social media after news of the trade broke, writing "d---" in a post to X

Esposito has now made her feelings known on her husband's trade to the Rams, sharing an emotional goodbye to Kansas City on Instagram

"It’s hard to even put this into words because this goodbye is so incredibly bittersweet. First and foremost, I will forever be in debt to the whole Chiefs organization for trading up for Trent in the draft, bringing him to Kansas City on the lucky chance of meeting the love of my life. There was something truly so special about watching the person I love live out his dreams in the city I call home + that is a feeling I’ll carry with me forever🥹," Esposito captioned the lengthy post. 

The KC native included a heartfelt message to the Chiefs WAGs, writing, "to my Chiefs girliesss, my heart hurts. the friendships and bonds we’ve built are some of my favorites that I can only hope don’t go away with distance. I’ll miss you all tremendously but will forever cherish all of the laughs, game days, + countless tequila shots."

"Kansas City will always be home + will always have a huge piece of my heart. Thank you for the memories, the love, and the way you embraced us every step of the way. I truly had the time of my life❤️," she continued.

In closing, Tent's partner said she's embracing her new chapter in Los Angeles. 

"We have already been welcomed to LA with the warmest arms + we are so excited to be back in the place that Trent calls home. Cheers to new beginnings and for the first time…
go rams💙💛," she concluded. 

READ MORE: Chiefs get great return from Rams for Trent McDuffie trade

Chiefs WAGs react to Gabby's emotional goodbye after Trent McDuffie trade

McDuffie's girlfriend wasn't the only one feeling the emotions after the trade. Several of her fellow Kansas City Chiefs WAGs quickly showed their support, dropping messages in her comments section. 

Patrick Mahomes' wife, Brittany Mahomes, commented, "You guys will be missed! 😭😭😭"

Juju Smith-Schuster's fiancee Laura Kruk wrote, "Sending you guys so much love!! ❤️"

Matt Araiza's fiancee Layla Murray added, "I love you guys so much. I can’t imagine what KC would’ve been like without you. Trent you deserve this!! Cw to watch you two on this next chapter🥺🥺."

Trent also acknowledged the news, commenting on his girlfriend's post, "Couldn’t have asked for a better support system, I Love you so much 🤍." 

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Carlos Adames vs Austin Williams prediction: Who will win and how

After a last-minute disaster scrapped their planned meeting on January 31st, WBC middleweight champion Carlos Adames and hard-hitting contender Austin “Ammo” Williams are once again scheduled to meet this Saturday in Orlando.

Bad Left Hook will have LIVE coverage of the card starting at 8:00 pm ET.

Adames (24-1-1. 18 KO) hasn’t seen action since a controversial draw with Hamzah Sheeraz in February 2025, which extended his unbeaten streak to seven since a 2019 upset loss to Patrick Teixeira. Williams (20-1, 13 KO) has rebounded from his own defeat at the hands of Sheeraz with four consecutive wins, the most recent a decision over last-second replacement Wendy Toussaint on that same January show.

Can “Bronco” shake off a year of rust and re-establish himself as a top dog at 160, or will Williams finally live up to early expectations?

Who will win Adames vs Ammo?

For my money, this is what it boils down to: Williams’ style demands that he be the boss and I don’t think he can do that against “Bronco.”

What I mean by that is that there doesn’t seem to be a ton of nuance to Williams’ movement. He mixes his body and head attacks well, but tends to attack in straight lines with rapid-fire combinations. On top of that, his feet stop moving when he commits to long flurries. That’s fine when he can cow his opponent with power and output, but it also means his head and body are there for the taking if said opponent can mix it up with him.

By all accounts, Adames fits that bill. He looks like the bigger hitter of the two and can match Williams’ jab to boot. On top of that, he’s got better head movement than Williams and isn’t as static when he throws. Even if Williams does manage to set the tone early, the exchanges are going to tilt more and more in Adames’ favor as he lands clean and avoids the worst of what Williams sends his way.

That’s not to say Adames is any sort of defensive mastermind, of course. He has a noteworthy tendency to over-extend that let Terrell Gausha hold his own throughout their fight. Between Williams’ aggression and aforementioned bad footwork habits, though, he just strikes me as far less likely to properly manage distance than Gausha did.

This is all moot if Adames can’t properly juice himself down to 160, of course, but I’ll be an optimist and say that he makes it to the ring intact, wears Williams down with heavy counters and body work, and finally puts him on the canvas sometime in the second half of the fight.

Prediction: Carlos Adames by eighth-round TKO

Fab Five would have been treated better at Michigan State, Jalen Rose says

Football is king at Michigan. Even Fab Five members Chris Webber and Jalen Rose can attest to that.

That’s not the case at Michigan State, where Rose claimed the famed quintet would be treated differently at the rival university “because that’s a basketball school.”

Rose made that statement during a wide-ranging 40-minute interview along with Webber on TNT Sports’ “The Steam Room” with Ernie Johnson and Charles Barkley.

When Barkley talked about his time at Auburn, he shared how the basketball team was treated worse than the football team. He used the dining hall as an example, with the football team getting to eat steak and lobster while the other sports teams had hamburgers and hot dogs, he claimed.

Barkley asked Webber and Rose if they experienced the same thing during their college days in Ann Arbor.

“The first year I felt that way,” said Webber, whose time at Michigan overlapped with Heisman Trophy winner Desmond Howard and Big Ten champion football teams.

“My time at Michigan was great. … But we made a lot of comments, especially Jalen, about what we were given to eat then.”

From left, former Michigan "Fab Five" players Chris Webber, Jalen Rose, Juwan Howard, Jimmy Kin, and Ray Jackson pose for a photo after a game against Ohio State at the Crisler Center on Jan. 15, 2024 in Ann Arbor.

Then Rose echoed his fellow Detroiter Webber before stating how things would be different had the Fab Five played at Michigan State.

“I complained the whole time. And Michigan is 100% a football school,” Rose said. “And by the way, respectfully — and I'm a season-ticket holder and I'm an alum and Fab Five, shout out to Dusty May I love him very much, and I think we're going to win (the NCAA Tournament) this year — but to this day, Michigan still hasn't acknowledged the Fab Five and our banners are not up.

“That's definitely a football school and I know people are not going to like this — if we went to Michigan State, they would treat us different because that's a basketball school. So, you're exactly right, Chuck. And, yes, the football team when you're having 115, 120,000 (in attendance) every Saturday, that's a football school. That's what it's going to be. We did sense that, we did feel that and we still sense and feel that right now as we're not being acknowledged by the university.”

The Fab Five, which included Webber, Rose, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King and Ray Jackson, made back-to-back NCAA national title game appearances in 1992 and 1993 under coach Steve Fisher. Webber left for the NBA after his sophomore season. Rose and Howard followed after their junior seasons when they reached the Elite Eight.

However, Webber’s role in the Ed Martin scandal tainted the group’s legacy and strained his relationship with his former teammates. He was the only Fab Five member linked to Martin, a former booster, and a $600,000 payment scandal. It led to both the 1992 and 1993 Final Four banners being taken down at Crisler Center and Webber’s statistics being stripped from the program’s record books.

In 2003, the NCAA mandated a 10-year disassociation between Webber and Michigan — a penalty that ended in 2013. Webber was the lone member of the Fab Five who didn't have a presence at an October 2016 campus forum celebrating the 25th anniversary of the teams; he didn't respond to invitations. Nor did he participate in a documentary on the team.

Webber didn’t return to Michigan’s campus until 2018, when he accepted an invitation from former football coach Jim Harbaugh to be an honorary captain at a game. The Fab Five reunited at Crisler Center in January 2024 during Howard’s final season as head coach, marking the first time since their playing days the five were together at the arena.

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Steelers take unexpected turn in latest NFL mock draft

NFL draft expert Daniel Jeremiah has published his latest update on the 2026 NFL mock draft, and the Pittsburgh Steelers went in a surprising direction.

According to Jeremiah's 2026 mock draft 3.0, the Steelers decided to pull the plug on the Broderick Jones experiment, drafting Clemson standout Blake Miller with Pick No. 21.

"Broderick Jones has underwhelmed at left tackle. With Miller in the fold, Troy Fautanu could move to the blind side in Jones' place, thus clearing a spot for the rookie at RT," Jeremiah wrote.

Jones, who has struggled to live up to his first-round draft status over the past three seasons, suffered a serious neck injury in 2025 that forced the Steelers to shut him down on injured reserve.

While Fautanu and Miller would make an excellent offensive tackle pairing, it could be more beneficial to Pittsburgh's draft plans to allow late-season breakout Dylan Cook to get the starting nod at left tackle, opening the door for the Steelers to address other key positional needs.

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Nobuatsu Aoki says Ducati garage ‘friction’ points to division after Marc Marquez’s influence

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Photo by Gold & Goose Photography/Getty Images

Ducati’s decision to build their project around Marc Marquez has led to “division” in the garage, according to Nobuatsu Aoki.

He explained, “I feel like that’s kind of cost them this time.”

“The winner should have been Marquez, because it was a really good race. But unfortunately in the last corner there was a move and he overtook me outside of the track limits so they gave him a penalty. At least he deserved the win for that race.”

Nobuatsu Aoki believes Ducati are feeling the effects of letting Marc Marquez shape their development

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Photo by Klaus Pressberger/SEPA.Media /Getty Images

Marquez was the only rider able to get the best out of the Ducati Desmosedici GP26 in Thailand. Others, including his factory teammate Francesco Bagnaia, struggled with Michelin’s hard tyre casing, with Bagnaia finishing ninth in both races after starting from 13th on the grid.

But what stood out to Aoki in Thailand were early signs of a “division” within Ducati. He said there appeared to be clear “friction” among their team in Buriram, which he linked to Marquez’s growing influence over their development direction.

Speaking to Young Machine, Aoki said: “What caught my attention at the Thai GP was Ducati. It seems that Marc Marquez’s influence is finally starting to have an impact, and there’s a slight sense of division within the team.

“Of course, this is just my impression from the outside, but there’s a bit of friction there. That makes sense. For example, let’s say a new item is added to the bike. Marquez, with his incredible physical abilities, quickly sets a good time.

“However, his teammate Francesco Bagnaia, who has the same item added to his machine, is like: ‘What is this!?’, and can’t set a good time. This is purely hypothetical but in this scenario Ducati would have no choice but focus on Marquez who was setting times.

Aoki feels that if that continues under Ducati then they’ll get closer towards how Honda were by focusing solely on him – which was another possible reason for why they missed out on a podium for just 88 races.”

Bagnaia has maintained throughout 2025 that he didn’t feel like Ducati had chosen Marquez as their main reference point for development this season.

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Patriots sign cornerback Kindle Vildor to reported 1-year deal

TAMPA, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 12: Kindle Vildor #22 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers lines up before a play during an NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers at Raymond James Stadium on October 12, 2025 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The New England Patriots have added to their cornerback group. Kindle Vildor, a career journeyman who most recently played for the Buccaneers, is joining the team on a one-year contract.

Adam Schefter of ESPN was first to report the signing.

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Mike Evans leaving tells one analyst a lot about the Bucs

The departure of Mike Evans remains one of the biggest moves in free agency this cycle when he bolted from Tampa Bay to San Francisco. The move has left a lot of people discussing the move in a variety of ways, with finger-pointing going on, as well as some asking what the state of the franchise is to see one of their greatest players leave.

That is a question that was again asked by ESPN in their latest free agency piece, where they highlighted what his departure could say about the Bucs. They wrote, "The fact that Evans felt as if he had to go elsewhere to chase a championship feels like an indictment on where this organization is headed."

Mike Evans didn't leave with any vocal displeasure with the team. He put out a statement saying how much the team meant to him and his family, and it seems that the reasoning for his leaving was a family decision.

The Bucs are facing a critical point, though, as they are struggling to break through the proverbial ceiling. The team is running it back with Todd Bowles; how long that lasts remains to be seen. They are also bringing back a lot of the same core of a roster that collapsed in the back half of 2025.

Those things may be more of the why behind Evans' decision.

This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: NFL Free Agency: Mike Evans leaving tells one analyst a lot

Olympic Cyclist Whose Wife Died in Incident with His Car Posts Photo Calling His Porsche a 'Weapon'

Olympic cyclist Rohan Dennis and his late wife, Melissa HoskinsCredit: Stuart Franklin/Getty; Melissa Hoskins Instagram
Olympic cyclist Rohan Dennis and his late wife, Melissa Hoskins
Credit: Stuart Franklin/Getty; Melissa Hoskins Instagram

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  • Olympic cyclist Rohan Dennis recently returned to social media following a two-year hiatus and shared controversial posts featuring his Porsche
  • Dennis received a suspended sentence in 2025 after pleading guilty to creating a likelihood of harm following the 2023 death of his wife, fellow Olympian Melissa Hoskins, who was fatally struck by his car while he was driving
  • The former sportsman, who shared two children with Hoskins, called his luxury car a "weapon"

Australian cyclist Rohan Dennis has once again found himself at the center of controversy more than two years after the death of his wife, Melissa Hoskins

Dennis, 35, previously pled guilty to one aggravated count of creating the likelihood of harm after his wife died when she was struck by his car in December 2023. The couple shared two young children together. In 2025, Dennis received a suspended sentence for his actions. 

After staying off social media since 2023, Dennis returned earlier this week, first posting a close-up shot of his bike, followed by two images of his Porsche. But it was the caption on the Porsche images that raised eyebrows. 

“What an absolute weapon,” Dennis wrote alongside the images of the car posted on Wednesday, March 18.

Rohan Dennis' photo of his Porsche, which he labeled
Rohan Dennis' photo of his Porsche, which he labeled "an absolute weapon."
Credit: Rohan Dennis/Instagram

The day after the post caused a stir, Dennis seemed to poke fun at the controversy, sharing a photo of his two children riding bikes and captioning it, “Two absolute weapons ❤️”

He also posted a surveillance video of reporters from 7NEWS Adelaide, presumably outside of his home, asking him about the “weapon” caption. 

7NEWS Adelaide shared their video footage of the exchange, showing Dennis waving at their camera crew and shouting, “You’re amazing. I love you. Hello.” 

Dennis, a former Olympic cyclist, was driving a different car when his wife, Hoskins, also an Olympic cyclist, was killed in December 2023, following an argument the couple had over kitchen renovations, according to previous reporting from the BBC, the Associated Press and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).

Hoskins died after jumping on the hood of Dennis' car while he attempted to drive away following the argument, per ABC.

Rohan Dennis and his wife, Melissa Hoskins, from her Instagram accountCredit: Melissa Hoskins/Instagram
Rohan Dennis and his wife, Melissa Hoskins, from her Instagram account
Credit: Melissa Hoskins/Instagram

According to the BBC, a judge said Dennis had disregarded his wife's safety, but was he was not criminally responsible for her death. Instead, his conviction relates only to the “act of driving” with Hoskins on the hood, per the judge.

“I accept you have a sense of responsibility for all that occurred, I accept you have anguished over what could have been different if you had acted in some other way,” Judge Ian Press told Dennis at his sentencing hearing in May 2025, according to the AP.

“Given your plea of guilty, your remorse, that you are the sole carer for your young children, and given all your other personal circumstances and the circumstances of the offending, I am satisfied that good reason exists to suspend that sentence,” the judge added.

Following the incident, Dennis had his driving license suspended for five years, per previous reporting by the outlets, meaning he won’t legally be able to drive his luxury car until the end of 2028. He’s currently out on a good behavior bond. 

Dennis’ sentence of one year, four months and 28 days in jail was suspended for two years. He was released on good-behavior bond, per the AP. 

Hoskins’ family also stood by Dennis with Melissa’s mother, Amanda Hoskins, previously telling Dennis, “I know that you would never intentionally hurt her,” the AP reported.

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“I believe this is a tragic accident,” Dennis’ mother-in-law said, before adding: “Your temper is your downfall and needs to be addressed.”

Melissa’s father, Peter Hoskins, added, "It's now time for us to move on, which would be Melissa's expectations of us. Clearly, we want to continue to be an integral part of their children's lives and their future. How we do this in a meaningful way, and a relevant way, will take time as we refocus on our lives going forward without Melissa. With respect to Rohan — as hard as it's going to be — it's important that we also have a well-mannered relationship with him."

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Summit sign USWNT forward Yazmeen Ryan, midfielder Delanie Sheehan in deal with Dash

U.S. women’s national team forward Yazmeen Ryan and midfielder Delanie Sheehan have completed transfers to Denver Summit FC from the Houston Dash in a National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) deal that could total as much as $1.1 million, the teams announced Thursday.

The Dash, who signed both players in December 2024, will receive $800,000 in intraleague transfer funds, $200,000 in expansion allocation funds and $150,000 in allocation funds from the Summit, which became the NWSL’s 16th team this season. The transaction includes up to $100,000 in conditional transfer fees that could total up to $1.1 million for the Houston side.

Ryan, a winger with 16 caps, two goals and three assists for the USWNT, and Sheehan, a midfielder who was drafted to the NWSL in 2021 from UCLA, are 2023 NWSL champions with Gotham FC. Sheehan transferred to the Dash as a free agent last December. Later that month, they signed Ryan, who had requested a trade, for what was then a league transfer record of $400,000 in allocation funds. Gotham also sent Houston $80,000 in intraleague transfer funds as part of the deal.

With the Dash, Ryan led the team in goals (four) and assists (three) along with Maggie Graham and Ryan Gareis, who departed the club during the offseason for the Chicago Stars. Sheehan played in all 26 of the Dash’s games in 2025, starting 25 of them, and contributed two assists as Houston ended the season with a 10th-place finish.

Ryan’s and Sheehan’s departures will leave noticeable gaps in Houston’s lineup — not only in the attack but also defensively. They registered 20 tackles each last season, and Sheehan led the team in key passes with 28. That said, between the February arrival of former interim USWNT head coach Twila Kilgore as Dash technical director and potentially $1.1 million to work with, the Dash are likely eyeing a key signing (or two) to reconcile their losses.

Denver, meanwhile, is receiving two dynamic NWSL veterans with championship experience who are primed to make an immediate impact on the expansion team’s side. Ryan’s strengths as a winger complement those of Summit forward Ally Brazier and could bode well for service into the box for a striker like German international Melissa Kössler, who scored Denver’s first-ever NWSL goal last weekend. Sheehan will offer stability in the midfield, which will be particularly helpful as the Summit await the arrival of USWNT captain Lindsey Heaps, who signed with the club in January, and will return to her native Colorado in June after completing her season with OL Lyonnes in France.

This move takes place between the first and second match weeks of the NWSL season. The Dash opened their 2026 campaign with an important 1-0 road win over the San Diego Wave, while the Summit will be looking to bounce back from an inaugural match against Bay FC in San Jose that resulted in a 2-1 loss and a red card for forward and captain Janine Sonis, who will miss the upcoming match against the Orlando Pride on Friday. The Dash’s next fixture on Saturday has them up against the Boston Legacy, the league’s other expansion team this year.

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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McInnes 'disappointed but not surprised' by Scotland snub

Hearts head coach Derek McInnes is "disappointed" but "not surprised" none of his players were called up by Scotland for this month's friendlies against Japan and Ivory Coast.

Striker Lawrence Shankland has only just returned to fitness while fellow squad regular, goalkeeper Craig Gordon, is sidelined with a shoulder issue.

Scotland boss Steve Clarke also omitted Harry Milne and Craig Halkett, who were tipped for inclusion after shining in the Premiership leaders' defence this season.

McInnes said: "Surprised, probably not. Disappointed, yeah, absolutely.

"I think we've been a really strong team this season and there's been key players within it.

"My opinion doesn't matter, I don't really like people telling me what players to pick in my team and the only opinion that matters is Steve but it doesn't mean to say I think he's right with it.

"I do think I've got players that have earned the opportunity to be part of an international set-up but hopefully the lads' motivation keeps going, they keep doing well and hopefully in time that they get there, that's the hope.

"I speak to the lads regularly about it and I do believe that we have got players who could represent the country, there's no question of that to me.

"While there's disappointment that they're not in this squad, you all know how things can change and whether it's through injury or whatever it will be, players get opportunity.

"There's enough motivation for them to get on with here but if there's any added motivation to try and be part of a World Cup squad then of course it can only help."

When asked about the omission of Hearts players earlier this week, Clarke said the Tynecastle team is "maybe better the sum of the parts".

On those comments, McInnes said: "Yeah, I understood the context of that.

"Like I say, Steve's opinion is the only one that matters when it comes to picking the Scotland squad and I understand what he's saying with that but it doesn't mean to say that I agree that some of my players shouldn't be in the squad."

NASCAR purse for Cup Series race at Darlington in March 2026

NASCAR is gearing up for the sixth race weekend of the 2026 season at Darlington Raceway, and the Cup Series is bound to put on a show. In 2025, Denny Hamlin beat William Byron for his second win of the year. Now, the sport will head to Darlington with a substantial amount of money on the line.

The purse for the Cup Series race at Darlington will be $11,233,037 on Sunday afternoon. NASCAR doesn't release the earnings for the winning driver anymore, meaning it's impossible to tell how much of the $11,233,037 will go toward the team in victory lane. Last year, the purse for Darlington sat at $11,055,250, which is roughly a $180,000 increase.

It will be fascinating to see which NASCAR driver will earn the most money at Darlington this weekend. Hamlin is looking to go back-to-back in the spring race at Darlington, but Byron and Christopher Bell had good cars in 2025. Darlington always puts on a show, and this weekend should be no different.

More: How to watch NASCAR live at Darlington in March 2026, full schedule

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6 MLB players who could become fantasy baseball stars — with one key change

The intention of this article is to find players who could have a massive fantasy baseball season if they made positive changes in one metric. That’s easier said than done. If they just do this one thing, they’ll help to win weeks or leagues. For some of these players, they might be overlooked or listed as potential fades because of one primary issue, whether it be launch angle, control, bat speed and more. 

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Here’s where we dream about what would happen if these changes were to take place. With most, it’s a mixed bag of reasons for optimism and concern about these metrics being more favorable for their fantasy outcomes.

We’ll examine three hitters and three pitchers who could be one stat away from breaking out in the 2026 fantasy baseball season.

What if Michael Harris II Increases His Launch Angle?

We could argue that we already saw a breakout season from this hitter in 2022 with $21 of earned value, but the results haven’t matched the draft prices. Michael Harris II quietly posted 16 or more home runs and 20 stolen bases in three out of the past four seasons. The runs and RBI have fluctuated based on where the Braves place him in the lineup. His contact rates were near the league average while using an aggressive approach. Harris’ 55-56% swing rate was 8-9 percentage points higher than the league norm. Meanwhile, Harris has a 40% chase rate in his career, 11-12 percentage points above the league average.

Michael Harris II's 15-game rolling average. (Photo by Corbin Young/FanGraphs)
Michael Harris II's 15-game rolling average. (Photo by Corbin Young/FanGraphs)

Harris’ launch angle has been an issue, given his 50.1% groundball rate throughout his career. If hitters have higher groundball rates, we want them to hit the ball in the air. He maintained a 7% barrel per plate appearance rate in 2025, similar to the career average (7.3%). Harris’s 94.2 mph average exit velocity on flyballs and line drives (EV on FB/LD) ranked 112th out of 252 qualified hitters, tying him with Adolis García and Brenton Doyle. 

Sometimes, pitch types and locations can impact launch angles, but Harris’ launch angles have been inconsistent with different pitches. The chances of Harris increasing his launch angle might be unlikely, given his track record of consistently low attack angles at 7 degrees. That aligns with Harris’ high groundball rate.

There’s a good chance Harris repeats the 20/20 season, but it’s a lofty dream to see him increase the launch angle — because it’s harder than we think. 

What if Nolan Schanuel Hits the Ball Harder?

When you examine Nolan Schanuel, it’s not an exciting profile. Schanuel’s $4 of earned value over the past two seasons might be replaceable in most formats. He boasts strong plate discipline with an 86% contact rate, 9.0 percentage points above the league average. Schanuel’s plate discipline primarily supports the strong career .261 expected batting average (xBA). That’s especially true when considering Schanuel lacks power.

Nolan Schanuel pull percent by month. (Photo by Corbin Young/BaseballSavant)
Nolan Schanuel pull percent by month. (Photo by Corbin Young/BaseballSavant)

Schanuel reached a career-high in barrel per plate appearance rate at 3.4%. That’s not a typo. Schanuel’s barrel rate was under 3% in the previous two seasons. We’ve seen Schanuel pull the ball more over the past two seasons, around 40-41%. In the final two months, Schanuel was pulling the ball 45.9% in August and 66.7% of the time in September. Let’s see if those late-season trends stick.

Nolan Schanuel pulled batted ball data. (Photo by Corbin Young/Yahoo Sports)
Nolan Schanuel pulled batted ball data. (Photo by Corbin Young/Yahoo Sports)

Schanuel’s average exit velocity on pulled batted balls jumped to 89.6 mph (2025) from 88.2 mph in 2024 and 84.3 mph in 2023. Furthermore, Schanuel’s barrel rates increased to 6.8% (2025) and 7.8% (2024) after being at 3.8% in 2023 on pulled batted balls. He has a 81% home run to barrel rate on pulled batted balls over the past two seasons. Those pulled home runs account for 17 of Schanuel’s 25 home runs (68%) in 2024 and 2025. 

If Schanuel continues to pull the ball with better exit velocities, his power goes from below average to mediocre, which goes a long way when he compiles plate appearances.

We’re latching onto small samples of pulled batted balls for Schanuel, but there’s a hint at league-average power production, meaning 15-20 home runs in a peak season. 

What if Otto Lopez Swings the Bat Faster?

Otto Lopez went from six homers in 2024 to 15 in 2025. Lopez’s barrel per plate appearance rate went from 3.9% (2024) to 5.6% (2025). It was minimal, but Lopez’s bat speed increased by one mph in 2025, with his fast swing rate increasing by eight percentage points. That indicates Lopez’s percentage of bat speed at 75 mph jumped to 22% in 2025 from 14% in 2024. Unlike Schanuel, Lopez has average bat speed and power, with the potential to be slightly above that point.

Otto Lopez Barrel per plate appearance percentage by season. (Photo by Corbin Young/BaseballSavant)
Otto Lopez Barrel per plate appearance percentage by season. (Photo by Corbin Young/BaseballSavant)

Lopez increased his flyball rate to 34.1% (2025) from 25.5% (2024) by lowering his groundball rate by 5.0 percentage points in 2025. When Lopez elevates the ball on flyballs and line drives, he has an above-average bat speed (74.2 mph) in 2025, up from 72 mph (2024). Lopez showed increased bat speed overall on pulled balls at 73.3 mph (2025) after 72 mph (2024) when we removed the filter of flyballs and line drives.

Otto Lopez pulled exit velocity data. (Photo by Corbin Young/Yahoo Sports)
Otto Lopez pulled exit velocity data. (Photo by Corbin Young/Yahoo Sports)

Unfortunately, Lopez’s park factor doesn’t do him any favors; the Marlins’ home park ranks 25th in home run park factors to right-handed hitters. The projections expect home run regression closer to 10-12, but Lopez showed gains in bat speed on pulled batted balls that we want to monitor in 2026. 

What if Gavin Williams Could Improve His Control?

I’ve been skeptical about Gavin Williams because of his control and lack of whiffs. When pitchers have high ball rates like Williams (38%), we want them to have dominant stuff to generate whiffs. Williams had an 11.8% swinging-strike rate in 2025, with a career average at 11.5%. That’s slightly above the league average swinging-strike rate, which hovers around 11%. 

His sweeping slider led his arsenal with a 19.3% swinging-strike rate in 2025, over two percentage points higher than the career average (16.9%). That’s notable because Williams added a sweeper in 2025 instead of his traditional slider. He threw the sweeper 33% of the time to right-handed hitters, leading his arsenal. Meanwhile, Williams lowered his four-seam usage from 53.7% (2024) to 30.9% (2024). The sweeper was thrown two mph slower than the slider while adding downward movement (+9 inches) and horizontal sweep (+7.3 inches).

Gavin Williams pitch percentage vs. RHB by month. (Photo by Corbin Young/BaseballSavant)
Gavin Williams pitch percentage vs. RHB by month. (Photo by Corbin Young/BaseballSavant)

Besides the increased sweeper whiffs, it allowed weak contact, evidenced by a .191 wOBA (.210 xwOBA) against right-handed hitters in 2025. There might have been a concerted effort to improve his stuff instead of focusing on his pitch command. That’s somewhat evident by Williams’s career-best 103 Stuff+ and a career-low 95 Location+. 

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Ideally, Williams shows a slight improvement in his ball rate and control, or we see another uptick in stuff and whiffs in 2026. The chances of Williams showing gains in stuff and whiffs might be more likely than better control. 

What if Jacob Misiorowski Had Better Control and Command?

Unlike Williams, Brewers top prospect Jacob Misiorowski possesses the near-elite stuff and whiffs while having control and command issues. This is where our previous advanced stats piece needs to be reviewed. Pitchers can show control via the walks and ball rate, but we prefer ball percentage because walk rates can be noisy. Misiorowski’s 11% walk rate and 34% ball rate in 2025 provide evidence.

Typically, pitchers with a 34% ball rate have walk rates around 6-7% (insert 6, 7 joke). There’s a chance Misiorowski’s control issues might be irrelevant in his MLB sample. At Triple-A in 2025, Misiorowski had a 36.3% ball rate with a 40.9% ball rate in the minors in 2024. Misiorowski’s ball rate might be somewhere in between the 2025 sample in the majors and minors, with 2024 providing some concern.

Jacob Misiorowski swing and miss percentage by game. (Photo by Corbin Young/BaseballSavant)
Jacob Misiorowski swing and miss percentage by game. (Photo by Corbin Young/BaseballSavant)

Thankfully, Misiorowski boasts above-average swinging-strike rates. That’s evident by his 13% swinging-strike rate and 119 Stuff+ in the 2025 MLB sample across 66 innings. Misiorowski’s 18.8% changeup swinging-strike rate was over three points above the league norm (15.5%). Besides the slider, Misiorowski’s four-seam was electric, generating a 13.8% swinging-strike rate, three points higher than the league average. When pitchers like Misiorowski throw a 99.3 mph four-seamer coming from a low arm slot (30 degrees) and elite extension (7.6 feet, 100th percentile), it’s scary to face.

Jacob Misiorowski four-seam and slider heatmaps. (Photo by Corbin Young/MLB.com)
Jacob Misiorowski four-seam and slider heatmaps. (Photo by Corbin Young/MLB.com)

Misiorowski’s stuff has never been questioned. However, there’s a chance the walk rate improves based on the ball rates. Surprisingly, Misiorowski had a 104 Location+ (104) in the MLB sample. Besides some volatility in this profile, Misiorowski’s health and volume might be a concern after 97.1 innings in the minors in 2024 and over 129 in 2025 across Triple-A and MLB. Fantasy managers can build around Misiorowski’s skillset and risk at the middle round draft price. 

What if Jack Leiter Improves his Command?

After a first glance, Jack Leiter’s advanced stats with a 12.5% K-BB% and 10.6% swinging-strike rate don’t wow us. Leiter’s slider (12.9%) and changeup (13%) led his arsenal from a swinging-strike rate standpoint. However, he excites us when we dive deeper into his 6.9 feet of extension (89th percentile), above-average induced vertical break (17.4 inches) on the four-seamer, and an arsenal that can perform well against either side of the plate.

Jack Leiter pitch movement profiles. (Photo by Corbin Young/Yahoo Sports)
Jack Leiter pitch movement profiles. (Photo by Corbin Young/Yahoo Sports)

Leiter threw a new changeup in 2025, which dropped four inches more while maintaining the 14-15 inches of arm side fade. However, it’s worth noting that Leiter’s changeup sample was small in 2024. He throws a gyro-like slider, which can be effective to right-handed hitters when he locates it low and away. Furthermore, Leiter’s four-seam (114 Stuff+), slider (102 Stuff+) and changeup (108 Stuff+) grade well from a Stuff+ standpoint. The issue for Leiter has been the command with a 91 Location+, with below-average locations on all pitches. 

I love leaning into the variance of a pitcher with good stuff, yet might struggle with command. That’s especially true with Leiter’s discounted price in drafts as a starting pitcher sleeper. 

Royals predicted to get breakout year from lefty slugger who was 'awful' in 2025

Royals predicted to get breakout year from lefty slugger who was 'awful' in 2025 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Kansas City Royals are competing with the Detroit Tigers and the Cleveland Guardians for the AL Central title in 2026.

While they weren't in the fight come the end of the 2025 season, the Royals should be a serious postseason contender this year. If they want to get over the hump, they will need more from their offense, especially a 6-foot-4 lefty slugger.

Keith Law of The Athletic is predicting that lefty slugger, coming off an "awful" 2025 season, will have a breakout year in 2026. That lefty slugger is Jac Caglianone, a top prospect who didn't live up to the hype in his first season in the Majors.

Royals predicted to get breakout year from Jac Caglianone

"I feel like everyone and their brother is calling for a Caglianone breakout this year," Law writes, "and why not, given how incredibly hard he hits the ball and how well he hit everything up through Triple-A."

Caglianone is coming off a terrible 2025 regular season, where he hit just .157 with a .532 OPS. It was a brutal start to his MLB career, but there's still plenty of optimism with the lefty Royals slugger.

In 15 at-bats this spring training, Caglianone has a 1.283 OPS with a .400 batting average. It's a small sample size, but his work in spring training, the minors before his MLB debut last year, and his WBC performance are reasons for confidence in a breakout.

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During the 2025 season, across 66 games in the minor leagues between Double-A and Triple-A, Caglianone was hitting .337 with a 1.025 OPS.

His stark dropoff in 2025 in the Majors is worrisome, but Law and many around the baseball world believe it was a mirage.

As Law noted, Caglianone is the subject of plenty of breakout predictions leading up to 2026, and for good reason.

The underlying advanced metrics are strong for Caglianone, and he has the tools needed to be an incredible hitter in the Majors. If he can carry his spring production into the 2026 MLB season, Caglianone will be in store for a big breakout season in 2026.

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Premier League clubs unanimously extend £30 away ticket cap, keeping prices low for travelling fans through 2027-28

Premier League clubs unanimously extend £30 away ticket cap, keeping prices low for travelling fans through 2027-28
Premier League clubs unanimously extend £30 away ticket cap, keeping prices low for travelling fans through 2027-28

The Premier League has announced that clubs have voted in favour of extending the £30 price cap on away tickets for a further two seasons.

The vote was unanimous at aPremier League Shareholders' meeting on Thursday, in a decision which will keep the cap until at least the end of the 2027-28 campaign. It means the current cap has been in place for 12 straight seasons.

A statement from the Premier League confirmed the news and said the cap has helped grow away attendances by nine per cent in the division since its introduction in 2016.

"At a Premier League Shareholders’ meeting today, clubs unanimously agreed to extend the £30 cap on away ticket prices for a further two seasons.

"This decision means the £30 cap will have been in place for 12 consecutive seasons.

"Away fans help create the incredible atmosphere Premier League matches are renowned for. Since the cap’s implementation in 2016, it has contributed to attendance at away games increasing from 82 per cent to 91 per cent.

"The Premier League and clubs also acknowledge the additional costs associated with travelling to follow their teams around the country."

Fabian Yantorno On Gretna, Hartlepool United And Working In Uruguay

Fabian Yantorno On Gretna, Hartlepool United And Working In Uruguay
Fabian Yantorno On Gretna, Hartlepool United And Working In Uruguay

You are fondly remembered by fans in Scottish football for your time at Gretna and Hibernian. What are you up to now, and where are you based?

“I’m currently in Uruguay working as an assistant manager at Boston River in the top division. The manager is an Argentine coach, Israel Damonte, and I’m really happy in the role.

“It’s great to still be involved in football, especially helping young players, and even the more experienced ones, improve every day and give their best.”

How has the season been going so far at Boston River? And what’s the standard like in the Uruguayan top flight?

“We’ve played four matches so far, with two draws, one win, and one defeat, so it’s been a decent start, although we can definitely improve.

“We’re also preparing for a big game in the Copa Sudamericana. In South America, we have two major club competitions, the Copa Libertadores and the Copa Sudamericana. We’re in the Sudamericana and facing Racing in a kind of playoff. If we win, we progress to the group stage.

“It’s a huge match for us, and we’re determined to keep going in the competition.”

Let’s go back to the beginning. What was life like growing up in Uruguay, and when did you first start playing football?

“I’ve been playing football for as long as I can remember. It’s part of life in Uruguay. I love the game, and it has always been a passion of mine.

“I played for some heats in Uruguay before moving to Italy with Sambenedettese and spent a year there before returning to Uruguay to play for several clubs. After that came my move to Scotland with Gretna, then Hibernian, and later Hartlepool United in England.”

“My agent suggested the move and, of course, I said yes. In Uruguay and across South America, every player dreams of moving to Europe. The standard is very high, and financially it’s a big opportunity.

“I really enjoyed my year in Italy, but I always had one eye on returning to Europe again in the future.”

What were your first impressions of Scotland when you joined Gretna?

“It was very different. The language was a big challenge at first. I understood some English, but speaking it and making myself understood was difficult.

“Thankfully, everyone at Gretna was brilliant with me. The club, the town, and my teammates all helped me settle. On the pitch, I scored some goals and felt I performed well, so that made life easier.”

One of your most memorable moments was your free-kick goal against Celtic. What do you remember about that day?

“That’s definitely one of the highlights of my career, maybe the biggest.

“Before I mention the goal, I want to talk about Kenny Crichton, the physio at Gretna. He helped me enormously. Scottish football was faster and more physical than I was used to, so I worked extra sessions in the gym and did additional treatment with him. I remember him with a lot of affection.

“Kenny was a big Hibs fan and talked to me every day about Hibernian, Easter Road, and Edinburgh. Before we played Celtic, he told me, ‘You’re going to score today.’ And I did, from a free kick. Afterwards, he took me out to dinner with his family. It’s a memory I treasure.

“Scoring against such a big club while we were struggling financially made it even more special. I still get messages about that goal to this day.”

You later joined Hibernian. Did Kenny influence that move?

“He certainly spoke about Hibs every day. But when we played at Easter Road with Gretna, I loved the atmosphere. It’s a fantastic stadium.

“I scored another free kick there and said afterwards how much I enjoyed the pitch and the fans. Later, I ended up signing for Hibernian. In football, sometimes things just fall into place.

“Maybe it didn’t go exactly as I dreamed in football terms, but I have very good memories of the club, the city of Edinburgh, and the people there.”

How do you reflect on your time at Hartlepool United?

“I have very good memories of Hartlepool too. I lived near the stadium and made close friends there.

“We played against teams like Southampton, Brighton, Sheffield Wednesday, and Sheffield United, clubs that later reached the Premier League or Championship.

“League One is sometimes underestimated because it’s the third division, but it’s extremely competitive. The matches are tough, and the standard is high.”

You worked with Mick Wadsworth at both Gretna and Hartlepool. How important was he to your career?

“He was very important. From the first time we spoke, we had a good connection. He believed in me, probably more than I believed in myself at times.

“I owe him a lot in football terms. He’s a very good man, and I’m very grateful for everything he did for me.”

You spent almost 10 years at Sud América after returning to Uruguay. What did that mean to you?

“It means everything. Sud América is my club. Even though I didn’t make my debut there, it’s the team I support and love.

“I gave my best every time I played, and I feel the fans recognised that with their affection. I hope one day to return there, maybe even as manager.”

Have you returned to Scotland since leaving Hibs in 2008?

“No, I haven’t been back yet, and I haven’t spoken much English since 2012, so I apologise if I’m a bit rusty.

“But I have two daughters now, aged 12 and 8, and I’ve told them I want to take them to Scotland to show them Gretna, Edinburgh, and the places where I lived and played. They’re very excited about it. I know I’ll go back one day.”

Finally, Fabian, do you see yourself becoming a manager in the future?

“Maybe one day. Right now, I’m really enjoying being an assistant manager. It’s a special role because you’re close to the players and still out on the pitch.

“I still enjoy taking free kicks in training and being involved in sessions. Sometimes I still feel like a player.

“In the future, with more experience, perhaps I’ll become a manager. But for now, I’m happy learning and enjoying my role.”

Jets Reacts Survey: Will Geno Smith succeed?

Dec 28, 2025; Paradise, Nevada, USA; Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith (7) looks to throw in the first quarter against the New York Giants at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NFL. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Jets fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.

The Jets have acquired their new quarterback, Geno Smith. Geno has a long history with the Jets. He was the team’s second round pick in 2013 and the team’s primary starting quarterback for his first two seasons.

He sustained a broken jaw in training camp of his third season after being punched by a teammate. Ryan Fitzpatrick replaced him as the starting quarterback after that and remained the starter for the next year and change before Geno got his next shot in October 2016. Unfortunately he sustained a torn ACL in his first start, and his Jets career was over.

Smith then bounced around the league before finding a home in Seattle. He began his Seahawks career backing up Russell Wilson and eventually became the starting quarterback there. A successful three year stint ended in 2025 when he was traded to the Raiders. A rough year followed in Vegas that led to his return.

Will Geno 2.0 be more successful than the first stint? That is our question this week in our SB Nation Reacts survey. Vote below, and we will bring you the results in a few days.

The hottest sports ticket in the land? It’s the UFC fight at the White House

The “hottest ticket” in Washington, D.C., is the UFC fight President Donald Trump has planned for his 80th birthday and the celebration of America’s 250th anniversary - and it has the well-connected in the political world angling for one of the coveted seats.

MAGA donors, Republicans in Congress and UFC devotees are itching to get tickets to UFC Freedom 250, the fight Trump is hosting on the White House’s South Lawn on June 14, which is his 80th birthday, Flag Day and in the lead-up to America’s 250th anniversary.

Trump told Axios that the exclusive event is the “hottest ticket that I’ve ever seen,” but fans shouldn’t expect an easy time getting tickets.

There will be 5,000 VIP seats around the Octagon, but most will go to military personnel, leaving well-connected GOP politicians and Trump donors scrambling to try to gain entry to the exclusive event.

White House officials have been inundated with requests about the fight — and even the president himself has been fielding a flurry of pleas for tickets, sources told Axios.

The ‘hottest ticket’ in Washington, DC, is the UFC fight President Donald Trump has planned for this summer (Getty)
The ‘hottest ticket’ in Washington, DC, is the UFC fight President Donald Trump has planned for this summer (Getty)
Trump, a longtime UFC fan, announced the event that will happen on his birthday (Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)
Trump, a longtime UFC fan, announced the event that will happen on his birthday (Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

Republicans reportedly began flooding the White House with ticket requests immediately after the event was announced last summer, with at least one senator requesting enough tickets for their entire family.

It was not immediately clear how Trump would decide who gets to sit ringside, with an aide telling Axios: “It’s all very fluid.”

With even well-connected MAGA-adjacent folks unable to get tickets, UFC fans may be in for a fight just to get in the door.

Last week, UFC CEO Dana White may have shared a glimmer of hope for fanatics after announcing that 85,000 tickets would be given away to the public for an outdoor viewing at the Ellipse, just south of White House grounds.

Six UFC fights will be held at the event, which will also be streamed on Paramount+.

Earlier this month, Trump said he plans to build a 100,000-seat stadium near the White House to host the fight, drawing significant backlash from critics questioning who would be footing the bill.

Trump also drew some anger from UFC commentator Joe Rogan about hosting the fight during an international conflict.

“I know it’s going to be very high security and high stress and weird to have a fight at the White House in the middle of a f***ing war,” Rogan said on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast last week.

Dana White is working with Trump's administration to host a UFC fight at the White House this summer as part of America’s 250th birthday celebration (Getty)
Dana White is working with Trump's administration to host a UFC fight at the White House this summer as part of America’s 250th birthday celebration (Getty)

“I would hope the war will be sorted out by June, but quite honestly, I’m not confident that’s going to be the case. So that’ll be weird — having this very high-profile event where everyone’s in one place at one time right there,” Rogan said.

The Trump administration has not given a clear answer on when it expects the war in Iran, which it launched alongside Israel on February 28, to come to an end.

A recent Quinnipiac University poll found Americans largely held unfavorable opinions on the war, with 77 percent of voters thinking it is now either very likely or somewhat likely that there will be a terrorist attack in the U.S. as a result of the war.

When asked when they think the war will end, 18 percent said it will take weeks, 32 percent think months and 26 percent think the conflict will last longer than a year.

Trump has claimed that Iran posed an “imminent” threat to Americans, due to its “nuclear ambitions” and development of long-range missiles. However, 55 percent of American voters disagreed and did not think Iran posed an imminent threat to the U.S. before the start of the war.

The hottest sports ticket in the land? It’s the UFC fight at the White House

The “hottest ticket” in Washington, D.C., is the UFC fight President Donald Trump has planned for his 80th birthday and the celebration of America’s 250th anniversary - and it has the well-connected in the political world angling for one of the coveted seats.

MAGA donors, Republicans in Congress and UFC devotees are itching to get tickets to UFC Freedom 250, the fight Trump is hosting on the White House’s South Lawn on June 14, which is his 80th birthday, Flag Day and in the lead-up to America’s 250th anniversary.

Trump told Axios that the exclusive event is the “hottest ticket that I’ve ever seen,” but fans shouldn’t expect an easy time getting tickets.

There will be 5,000 VIP seats around the Octagon, but most will go to military personnel, leaving well-connected GOP politicians and Trump donors scrambling to try to gain entry to the exclusive event.

White House officials have been inundated with requests about the fight — and even the president himself has been fielding a flurry of pleas for tickets, sources told Axios.

The ‘hottest ticket’ in Washington, DC, is the UFC fight President Donald Trump has planned for this summer (Getty)
The ‘hottest ticket’ in Washington, DC, is the UFC fight President Donald Trump has planned for this summer (Getty)
Trump, a longtime UFC fan, announced the event that will happen on his birthday (Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)
Trump, a longtime UFC fan, announced the event that will happen on his birthday (Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

Republicans reportedly began flooding the White House with ticket requests immediately after the event was announced last summer, with at least one senator requesting enough tickets for their entire family.

It was not immediately clear how Trump would decide who gets to sit ringside, with an aide telling Axios: “It’s all very fluid.”

With even well-connected MAGA-adjacent folks unable to get tickets, UFC fans may be in for a fight just to get in the door.

Last week, UFC CEO Dana White may have shared a glimmer of hope for fanatics after announcing that 85,000 tickets would be given away to the public for an outdoor viewing at the Ellipse, just south of White House grounds.

Six UFC fights will be held at the event, which will also be streamed on Paramount+.

Earlier this month, Trump said he plans to build a 100,000-seat stadium near the White House to host the fight, drawing significant backlash from critics questioning who would be footing the bill.

Trump also drew some anger from UFC commentator Joe Rogan about hosting the fight during an international conflict.

“I know it’s going to be very high security and high stress and weird to have a fight at the White House in the middle of a f***ing war,” Rogan said on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast last week.

Dana White is working with Trump's administration to host a UFC fight at the White House this summer as part of America’s 250th birthday celebration (Getty)
Dana White is working with Trump's administration to host a UFC fight at the White House this summer as part of America’s 250th birthday celebration (Getty)

“I would hope the war will be sorted out by June, but quite honestly, I’m not confident that’s going to be the case. So that’ll be weird — having this very high-profile event where everyone’s in one place at one time right there,” Rogan said.

The Trump administration has not given a clear answer on when it expects the war in Iran, which it launched alongside Israel on February 28, to come to an end.

A recent Quinnipiac University poll found Americans largely held unfavorable opinions on the war, with 77 percent of voters thinking it is now either very likely or somewhat likely that there will be a terrorist attack in the U.S. as a result of the war.

When asked when they think the war will end, 18 percent said it will take weeks, 32 percent think months and 26 percent think the conflict will last longer than a year.

Trump has claimed that Iran posed an “imminent” threat to Americans, due to its “nuclear ambitions” and development of long-range missiles. However, 55 percent of American voters disagreed and did not think Iran posed an imminent threat to the U.S. before the start of the war.

Konnor Griffin, Trey Yesavage and JJ Wetherholt among MLB's most intriguing rookies

CHICAGO (AP) — Nick Kurtz and Drake Baldwin made a smooth transition to the major leagues last season. Kurtz was rewarded with the AL Rookie of the Year award, and Baldwin took home the NL honor.

Here is a closer look at a group of rookies looking to have a similar impact this year:

Pittsburgh Pirates infielder Konnor Griffin

Widely regarded as the majors' top prospect, Griffin could make a push for Pittsburgh's second NL Rookie of the Year award in three seasons after Paul Skenes won in 2024. Griffin, a Mississippi native who turns 20 on April 24, hit .333 with 21 homers, 94 RBIs and 65 steals over three minor league stops last year. The shortstop was taken by the Pirates with the No. 9 pick in the 2024 amateur draft.

Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Trey Yesavage

Yesavage, a 6-foot-4 right-hander with an unusual arm slot, helped Toronto reach the World Series in 2025. He went 3-1 with a 3.58 ERA in six postseason appearances, striking out 39 and walking 11 in 27 2/3 innings. Yesavage began last season at Class A Dunedin and posted a 5-1 record with a 3.12 ERA over four minor league stops before making his Blue Jays debut on Sept. 15.

St. Louis Cardinals infielder JJ Wetherholt

St. Louis is working on a rare rebuild for the franchise, and Wetherholt's development is worth watching in terms of how long it might last. The 23-year-old infielder played college ball for West Virginia before he was selected by the Cardinals with the No. 7 pick in the 2024 amateur draft. He batted .306 with 17 homers, 59 RBIs and 23 steals over two minor league stops last year, finishing the season with Triple-A Memphis.

Detroit Tigers infielder Kevin McGonigle

The 21-year-old McGonigle was taken by Detroit with the No. 37 pick in the 2023 amateur draft. The shortstop batted .305 with 19 homers, 80 RBIs and 10 steals in 88 games over three minor league stops last year. He could play a major role for a Tigers team looking to contend for the AL Central title.

New York Mets pitcher Nolan McLean

McLean was terrific in his first stint with New York last year, going 5-1 with a 2.06 ERA in eight starts. The 6-foot-2 right-hander, a third-round pick in the 2023 amateur draft out of Oklahoma State University, also struck out 57 in 48 innings. He is expected to be a key member of New York's rotation this season as the Mets try to rebound from a tough finish last year.

Baltimore Orioles catcher Samuel Basallo

Baltimore has quite the catching tandem with Adley Rutschman and Basallo, who made his major league debut in August. Basallo batted just .165 with four homers in 31 games with the Orioles, but he hit .270 with 23 homers and 67 RBIs in 76 games with Triple-A Norfolk. Rutschman remains the No. 1 catcher, but the 21-year-old Basallo also will see time at first base and designated hitter.

Cincinnati Reds infielder Sal Stewart

Stewart, 22, made his major league debut on Sept. 1 after hitting .315 with 10 homers and 36 RBIs in 38 games with Triple-A Louisville. The sweet-swinging Miami native batted .255 with five homers and eight RBIs in 18 games with the Reds. He can play second and third base, but first base and DH figure to be his primary spots this year with Cincy.

Cleveland Guardians outfielder Chase DeLauter

DeLauter has been one of Cleveland's top prospects since he was the 16th overall pick in the 2022 amateur draft. But he was slowed by injuries the past two seasons, including core muscle and right wrist surgeries last year. He made his major league debut in Game 2 of the Guardians' AL Wild Card Series against Detroit on Oct. 1.

Houston Astros pitcher Tatsuya Imai

The Japanese right-hander agreed to a $54 million, three-year contract with the Astros in January. He moves into Houston's rotation after going 10-5 with a 1.92 ERA last season for the Pacific League’s Seibu Lions, striking out 178 in 163 2/3 innings. The three-time All-Star in Japan was 58-45 with a 3.15 ERA in eight seasons with Seibu.

Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Justin Crawford

Crawford, 22, takes over in center field for Philadelphia in his first big league opportunity. The speedy Crawford, a first-round pick in the 2022 amateur draft, hit .334 with seven homers and 47 RBIs in 112 games for Triple-A Lehigh Valley last year. He also had 46 steals and a .411 on-base percentage.

Chicago White Sox infielder Munetaka Murakami

The rebuilding project on Chicago's South Side got an unexpected boost when Murakami signed a $34 million, two-year contract with the White Sox in December. The 26-year-old slugger was the MVP of Japan's Central League in 2021 and ’22. He batted .273 with 22 homers and 47 RBIs last season, when he was limited to 56 games because of an oblique injury.

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Packers beat writer gives update on possible De'Von Achane, Anthony Richardson trades

Packers beat writer gives update on possible De'Von Achane, Anthony Richardson trades originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

In recent days, the Green Bay Packers have been viewed as a possible trade partner for Miami Dolphins running back De'Von Achane and Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson.

Richardson came up as a possible option for Green Bay in a report from ESPN's Stephen Holder, who called the Packers a "team to monitor" for the young quarterback.

"Update on Colts QB Anthony Richardson, who is available via trade," Holder said. "No deal is imminent, per multiple sources. There are interested teams, but the dust is still settling from free agency. One particular team to monitor: the Green Bay Packers."

Meanwhile, the Packers possibly trading for Achane has been speculation up until this point, with that speculation ramping up after the Dolphins pulled off a blockbuster trade with the Denver Broncos involving Jaylen Waddle.

When asked about a potential trade for either one of these players, The Athletic's Matt Schneidman cast doubt on the Packers trading for them.

When it comes to Achane, Schneidman pointed to a report from ESPN's Adam Schefter that said the Dolphins aren't interested in trading the explosive young running back as the reason he doesn't believe the Packers will be able to do it.

"Jacobs is probably near the end of his prime at 28 years old. Achane, a 2023 third-round pick, has one year left on his rookie deal and could share a backfield with Jacobs before taking over next season after getting paid," Schneidman wrote.

"It wouldn’t be hard for Gutekunst to ring up his former second-in-command, either. However, Adam Schefter reported on Wednesday that Sullivan has told interested teams that Achane is not available. So much for that!"

When it comes to Richardson, Schneidman doesn't rule it out but believes what's left on Richardson's contract will be a roadblock.

"I’m not sure Gutekunst wants to commit to paying Richardson’s roster bonus and guaranteed salary (approximately $9.6 million combined) for a backup quarterback. I’m also not sold on Desmond Ridder or Kyle McCord backing up Jordan Love, so I’m intrigued to see how the Packers address that spot later this offseason or, as was the case with Willis, well into the preseason," Schneidman said.

We tend to agree with Schneidman here. The Colts will likely have to pick up some of that money owed to Richardson in order for the Packers to bite.

If so, we could definitely see the Packers pulling the trigger on a trade for Richardson because they simply cannot go into the regular season with the quarterbacks they currently have behind Jordan Love.

As for Achane, he would be an awesome addition, but it's going to take a king's ransom for the Dolphins to even consider trading him. We'd be shocked if the running back ends up in Green Bay.

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Watch: Players enter stands during massive US Open Cup brawl

A contentious U.S. Open Cup match boiled over Wednesday night, as players fought on the pitch and some entered the stands to confront fans.

The first-round match between amateur side El Farolito and USL Championship team Sacramento Republic was scoreless at the end of regulation. Republic striker Forster Ajago scored twice in extra time, giving the home side a 2-0 victory.

Tempers flared after Ajago scored his second goal.

"They came to mock us after the goal,” El Farolito coach Santiago López said, according to San Francisco news site Mission Local.

After a Sacramento player taunted the El Farolito bench, a brawl ensued on the field involving almost every player and coach from both teams.

Referees gave two players red cards, El Farolito's Jhohann Yabur and Sacramento's Mark-Anthony Kaye, before it appeared things calmed down.

But in an instant (which can be seen at around the 5:45 mark of the video below), multiple El Farolito players went charging into the stands at Heart Health Park.

Players confronted fans and one player threw a water bottle, while others went to friends and family to protect them.

U.S. Soccer did not immediately respond to request for comment. Based on similar past incidents, U.S. Soccer will likely review footage of the incident to determine if further suspensions are warranted.

Sacramento will learn its opponent for the Open Cup second round during the draw on Friday. Second round matches are scheduled for March 31 and April 1.

U.S. Open Cup opener in Sacramento turns ugly tonight following the Republic FC's second goal of the game, ends up a 2-0 victory over El Farolito.

The match, with the postgame melee, had 13 misconducts, 3 ejections. El Farolito players going after fans in the stands after. pic.twitter.com/LD0gt58mEr

— Sean Cunningham (@SeanCunningham) March 19, 2026

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Sacramento Republic FC vs El Farolito: Players fight after US Open Cup

Blue Jays’ Kevin Gausman Offers Contract Update After Sudden Retirement Message

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TORONTO, ONTARIO - OCTOBER 31: Kevin Gausman #34 of the Toronto Blue Jays looks on against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the first inning in game six of the 2025 World Series at Rogers Center on October 31, 2025 in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images)

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The Toronto Blue Jays followed their World Series defeat with a focus on fortifying the pitching staff, but next season could be the final year for one long-term rotation piece.

After joining the team on a five-year, $110 million contract in 2022, Opening Day starter Kevin Gausman will be entering the final season of his deal. And he recently sent the team a message that he could retire once it expires.

“I think it’s definitely a possibility,” Gausman told The Athletic’s Mitch Bannon about ending his career after next season. “I have really loved my time here. Do I know what’s ahead of me? I don’t really know. No idea. It’s something that I have definitely thought about in the offseason.”

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Toronto Blue Jays’ Kevin Gausman Reveals Interest In Continuing Career After Retirement Talk

For a 35-year-old who appears to be more effective than ever, opening the door to retirement was a surprise. He maintained a 3.57 ERA across 32 starts for the Blue Jays last year and was the leader of a rotation that helped take the team all the way to Game 7 of the World Series.

But when he suggested he could make next season the last of his career, Gausman noted that he feels he could be missing some important years with his children if he were to continue his career.

However, on Wednesday, the veteran starter seemed to put thoughts of potential retirement behind him when he offered an update on where future contract talks stand with the Blue Jays.

“I would love to continue to play for the Blue Jays, I love this organization, I love this city,” Gausman said when asked during an appearance on “Foul Territory” if he would consider an extension with the team. “There’s a lot of things to like when you’re from the outside looking in on where you would want to play.”

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Toronto Blue Jays’ Kevin Gausman Reveals Status Of Extension Talks

Gausman did not reiterate any interest in retiring after the season but instead suggested that he would like to remain in Toronto beyond his current contract term. He added that he and the team haven’t had any negotiations on that yet.

“That’s something we really haven’t crossed that path yet or that bridge yet,” Gausman said.

Though he never mentioned his potential interest in retirement, Gausman did acknowledge that the team might not see a path to extending or re-signing him, despite his own interest.

“I also understand it’s a business, so it’s not always about what everybody wants and sometimes it kind of goes back to just what makes sense for both sides, so we’ll see what happens,” he added.

Without a mention of retirement in his latest contract update, it seems Gausman might have had a change of heart. And, depending on how next season unfolds, that could mean a reunion with the Blue Jays is in store.

Top-150 recruit Jalan Wingfield requests release from Georgia Tech, reopening recruitment

4-Star F Jalan Wingfield (photo credit - Jamie Shaw | On3)

Jalan Wingfield, a three-star small forward in the 2026 class, has requested his release from Georgia Tech and will reopen his recruitment, he told Rivals.

The Yellow Jackets parted ways with head coach Damon Stoudamire earlier this month, prompting Wingfield to re-evaluate his options.

The 6-foot-7 senior out of Tri-Cities High (GA) is ranked as the No. 138 overall in the 2026 class, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking. He’s also the No. 44 ranked small forward in the class and the No. 7 player in the state of Georgia.

Wingfield committed to Tech in September and signed with the program in November.

Prior to choosing Tech, Wingfield received offers from Auburn, Cincinnati, Florida State, Kennesaw State, Ole Miss, South Carolina, and Vanderbilt.

Wingfield is the son of former Cincinnati Bearcat and NBA player Dontonio Wingfield.

Wingfield Scouting Report

Jalan Wingfield Scouting Report from Rivals’ Jamie Shaw: 

“Jalan Wingfield has an appeal to his game. A lot of that appeal for the 6-foot-7 forward comes from his floor awareness and oftentimes being in the right place. He has great length and a projectable frame. He is also a multi-level producer. Finishing with touch around the basket, pushing the break with control, and knocking down shots with touch. His body is still developing, but his current production, skill base, and frame lead to long-term intrigue.”

Kevin Willard sends message to team about NCAA Tournament, transfer portal

The 2026 NCAA Tournament is set to begin on Thursday afternoon.

Villanova will watch day one and prepare for its first-round matchup with Utah State on Friday. This week, the players and coaches have been getting ready for the Wildcats’ return to tournament play. During an interview post practice, share originally by Jeff Neiburg of The Philadelphia Inquirer, Willard sent a message to his team about playing in the tournament.

Not only did Willard tell his team to enjoy the moment, he sent a not-so-subtle warning about the transfer portal.

“For the most part, really enjoy it,” Willard said. “You’re one of 68 teams to make it to the best tournament, arguably, in all of sports. Really enjoy it because next year, you’re not promised it. They could leave this program and go to another one and be on a bad team. If they stay here, they won’t be on a bad team.”

Willard has a track record of winning wherever he goes. At Seton Hall, Willard led the team to a Big East Tournament title in 2016. He went to Maryland and in three years, brought that program to the Sweet 16. Now, after three bleak years at Villanova, Willard has returned the team to tournament play for the first time since Jay Wright.

So, was his message just precaution or is he preparing for a busy offseason?

Villanova will be losing both Duke Brennan and Devin Askew to eligibility. The roster also has plenty of transfer options, including Acaden Lewis and Tyler Perkins. It will be interesting to see if the roster is interested in building something at Villanova or decides to leave this offseason.

Dodgers make surprising decision about their starting rotation

The Los Angeles Dodgers are making it clear they believe in their young star. Despite a difficult spring training, the Dodgers have announced that Roki Sasaki will open the season as part of the team’s starting rotation—a decision that reflects both confidence in his long-term potential and patience with his early struggles. The decision is especially surprising when you look at Sasaki’s Spring training numbers. Sasaki posted a horrendous 13.50 ERA, and in his most recent start, he walked four batters while allowing three HR in just 3.1 innings.


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A Tough Spring Showing

Mar 3, 2026; Goodyear, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) pitches against the Cleveland Guardians during the second inning at Goodyear Ballpark. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images

Sasaki’s spring training did not go as planned. The highly touted right-hander struggled with command and consistency, allowing more hard contact than expected and showing occasional difficulty locating his pitches. For a pitcher known for elite stuff, the results raised questions about whether he would be ready for Opening Day. However, the Dodgers appear to be looking beyond the small sample size.

Last season as a starter wasn’t very encouraging either for Sasaki, and there are now doubts beginning to creep in among executives in the organization. Sasaki is going to need to prove that he belongs in the big leagues.

Betting on Elite Talent

Sasaki remains one of the most electric young pitchers in the world, featuring a fastball with elite velocity and a devastating splitter that has overwhelmed hitters at every level. The Dodgers decision suggests they view his spring struggles as temporary rather than indicative of long-term issues.

Organizations often prioritize talent and upside when making early-season decisions, especially with players who have the potential to become frontline starters.

Trust in Development

Mar 3, 2026; Goodyear, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) leaves the game against the Cleveland Guardians during the first inning at Goodyear Ballpark. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images

The Dodgers have built a reputation for developing pitchers and maximizing their potential. By keeping Sasaki in the rotation, the team is signaling confidence in its coaching staff’s ability to help him adjust and improve as the season progresses.

Rather than sending him to the bullpen or the minors, Los Angeles is giving Sasaki the opportunity to work through challenges at the major league level.

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Why UFC London 2026 is much more important than you realise

Lerone Murphy celebrates his spectacular stoppage of Aaron Pico in August (Getty Images)

As the UFC returns to the dome of the O2 Arena, some might accuse the mixed martial arts promotion of being in a bit of a bubble right now. Certainly, fan resentment has been bubbling up for some time now, but the UFC can often appear ignorant to this sentiment – or stubborn enough to resist trying to quell it.

It is against this backdrop of growing criticism that the MMA juggernaut hosts its latest edition of UFC London. From recent events to upcoming ones, including an overhyped card at the White House on 14 June, the quality of the UFC’s output has been raising eyebrows and lowering expectations. With this in mind, a strange card – on paper – will play out on Saturday.

UFC London’s main event pits Lerone Murphy against Movsar Evloev, in one of the only bouts on the card that feels above scrutiny.

Manchester’s Murphy is unbeaten, and so is his Russian opponent. They are two of the best featherweights in the world, and whether Murphy delivers the kind of stunning knockout he did in August, Evloev produces another grappling clinic, or we see any result in between, one thing feels certain: immense technical quality will be on display.

The winner should also be next for champion Alexander Volkanovski, arguably the greatest 145lb fighter in UFC history, but this brings us to one of the first potential issues with Saturday’s event. If the UFC continues to deny the “Miracle” or Evloev a title shot after Saturday, it will do nothing to suppress the surging sentiment that the promotion is not making the fights that fans want to see, or that the athletes have earned.

Fellow contender Jean Silva has already hinted that a title fight may await in his near future, and with the UFC’s major main events already scheduled up until July, the winner of the UFC London headliner could be waiting until the end of the year to challenge for the belt – if they’re permitted to at all.

Fans have long challenged the notion that the UFC is a true meritocracy, and even if it isn’t, that’s not actually always a bad thing; the UFC, ultimately, must sell fights, and sometimes the most sellable are not the most sensible from a rankings perspective. Still, certain contenders can only be denied for so long. Murphy has admitted he’s had no assurances that a title fight is next, which is dispiriting for him and fans.

Russian UFC featherweight contender Movsar Evloev (Getty)
Russian UFC featherweight contender Movsar Evloev (Getty)

Yet the UFC may well grant the 34-year-old or Evloev, 32, the next title shot. It feels naive to give the company the benefit of the doubt right now, but here’s hoping the UFC defies its doubters and makes the right fight.

Regardless, Murphy or Evloev’s next step is only one element of what makes UFC London sneakily important.

Again, criticism of the UFC’s matchmaking doesn’t just pertain to the moves it could make later in the year; it relates to what fans are getting right now. On that note, the UFC London card is a strange one. It is not necessarily a bad one, but it would look better and more sensical if the bout order were restructured.

The co-main event sees Liverpool’s Luke Riley paired with US featherweight Michael Aswell Jr, as Riley competes in the UFC for just the second time. The UFC is clearly trying to capitalise on Riley’s relationship with teammate Paddy Pimblett, one of the promotion’s biggest stars, who will walk out his fellow Scouser on Saturday. It will be a fan-friendly moment that should intensify the atmosphere in the O2, but it might be better placed at the start of the main card.

Then there is Michael “Venom” Page’s showdown with Sam Patterson, an all-British bout between former training partners.

British star Michael Page has made clear his frustration with UFC matchmaking (Getty)
British star Michael Page has made clear his frustration with UFC matchmaking (Getty)

Page has made clear his frustration with the match-up, not only due to his past ties to Patterson but also the latter’s lack of a ranking, while Page himself has climbed high at welterweight and middleweight. Yes, this fight gives “MVP” a desired return to welterweight after successful side missions at 185lb, but as he said himself: with all due respect to the in-form Patterson (who could spring an upset on Saturday), Page deserved a clash with a fellow contender.

Furthermore, UFC stalwart Nathaniel Wood, one of the only Londoners on the card, has been confined to the prelims in a fight with an unranked foe. Saturday’s event marked the perfect opportunity for a main-card spot against a known name, but it feels fair to say Wood was snubbed.

British-Portuguese heavyweight Mario Pinto is similarly unfortunate to be on the prelims, after achieving viral moments in his first two UFC outings, while American Austen Lane graces the main card against Poland’s Iwo Baraniewski. This comes a year after Pinto knocked out Lane, no less, and that is to say nothing of the fact that Lane has just one win in his last six bouts. Pinto, meanwhile, is 2-0 in the UFC and 11-0 overall.

So, UFC London is a curious event at a time when the UFC needs captivating ones. That’s not to say the action won’t be exactly that on Saturday, but it must be captivating for the UFC to regain some momentum. Then, the promotion must capitalise with effective matchmaking, the kind that has been lacking recently.

Fantasy Baseball: Fred Zinkie's verdicts for the biggest boom-or-bust players of 2026

Drafting a roster of high-floor, low-ceiling players is a great way to finish in third place. And we all know that third-place fantasy baseball finishes are rarely remembered by those who record them. Having a collection of stable players is fine, but they need to be augmented with a few players who could significantly outperform their ADP.

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Here are some players who have a wide range of potential outcomes.

Ronald Acuña Jr., OF, Atlanta Braves

With an ADP of 10.9, Acuña is the last available hitter who has a reasonable chance of finishing as the No. 1 overall player. He completed that feat in 2023 (41 HR, 73 BA, .337 BA) but after logging a total of 144 games over two injury-plagued seasons, there is a good reason that he is still available near the end of the first round. There is no doubt that the 28-year-old is still an outstanding hitter, as he logged a .935 OPS across 95 games last year. His durability and base-stealing aggressiveness (9 SB in 2025) are the two variables that will dictate whether he is a No. 1 overall contender or ranks outside the top-100 assets.

Verdict: Boom. Acuña is a great option in the second half of Rd. 1.

Trevor Story, SS, Boston Red Sox

Story joined Juan Soto, Pete Crow-Armstrong and Julio Rodríguez as the only players to go 25-90-90-30 last season. Two of those players are first-round picks, Crow-Armstrong is being selected at the end of the third round and Story has an ADP of pick 120.6. The reasons for fantasy trepidation are easy to see, as the 33-year-old hit .232 with 21 homers and 29 steals across 163 games over his initial three seasons with the Red Sox. The shortstop should be productive on a per-game basis, with durability being his only question mark.

Verdict: Boom. The risk of drafting Story is baked into his ADP. He’s a fine option.

Cole Ragans, SP, Kansas City Royals

Ragans was terrific in his 2024 breakout season (3.14 ERA, 1.14 WHIP, 223 SO). In some ways (2.42 FIP, 14.3 K/9 rate), he was even better in a 2025 campaign that was limited to 13 starts due to groin and rotator cuff injuries. The recent injury history, along with a 4.67 ERA that was influenced by a .357 BABIP will scare some drafters away. Most of the industry is still on board with the lefty, as his 53.7 ADP is ahead of starters such as Jacob deGrom, Joe Ryan and Freddy Peralta.

Verdict: Boom. But everyone is seeing the potential of Ragans, which makes him a fair (but not special) option at his ADP.

Trent Grisham, OF, New York Yankees

Grisham came out of nowhere to produce 35 homers, 74 RBI and 87 runs in his age-29 season. Feeling lucky about a repeat? If you are, he’s all yours, as Grisham is going undrafted in 51% of leagues and has an ADP of 204.3.

Verdict: Boom. I see Grisham as a calculated risk at that point, as he is joined by Brandon Lowe and Spencer Torkelson as the only players available past pick 150 who are coming off a 30-homer season.

Adley Rutschman, C, Baltimore Orioles

Rutschman is trending in the wrong direction at the wrong time. His OPS dropped by exactly 100 points from 2023 to 2024, before experiencing further regression when he hit .220 with nine homers and a .673 OPS across 90 games last season. While he was sliding, many of his position mates were trending up, which has made the catcher position deeper than ever before.

Verdict: Bust. Rutschman has bounce-back potential, but there is no need to invest anything more than a late-round pick in him. In most one-catcher leagues, he should open the season on waivers.

Chris Sale, SP, Atlanta Braves

Entering his age-37 season, Sale is still so skilled that he could be a top-three starter if he can make 30 starts. After all, his 32.4% strikeout rate from last season rivals any ace, and his 2025 ratios (2.58 ERA, 1.07 WHIP) were terrific. Unfortunately, he’s unlikely to ever revisit his ceiling. The veteran had a 29-start season in 2024 that is sandwiched between a pair of 20-start campaigns. He has reached 160 innings just once since 2018.

Verdict: Bust. For me, a Rd. 4 pitcher needs to have better odds than Sale of staying off the IL. Everything I said about Sale also applies to deGrom, who is coming off a terrific season but has a long injury history and will turn 38 in June.

Chase Burns, SP, Cincinnati Reds

The No. 2 overall pick of the 2024 MLB Draft, Burns has shown similar skills to other young phenoms such as Trey Yesavage and Jacob Misiorowski. Poor luck (.360 BABIP, 64.0% strand rate) led to a 4.57 ERA over 43.1 innings last season and masked the dominance of a 35.6% strikeout rate.

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Verdict: Boom. Burns is being drafted later than the other high-upside starters, despite having the same ceiling. He’s a bargain at his ADP (123.6).

Trevor Rogers, SP, Baltimore Orioles

Rogers could be the toughest player to rank this season. He was incredibly effective in 18 starts last year (1.81 ERA, 0.90 WHIP). But his skills were good rather than great, especially his 24.3% strikeout rate. He also pitched poorly enough in spring training that he opened the season in the minors, despite being part of a pitching-starved organization. He wasn’t great in Triple-A either, and at the moment he was recalled, the lefty had a career 4.36 ERA and a 1.41 WHIP.

Verdict: Bust. There are enough reasons to be wary of Rogers to leave him on the board past his ADP of pick 151.2.

Devin Williams, RP, New York Mets

Williams is the only reliever who is being drafted within the top 10 at his position despite losing a closer’s role multiple times last year with the Yankees. His current ADP (104.0) could be a bargain, as he entered 2025 with a career 1.83 ERA, 1.02 WHIP and 14.3 K/9 rate. The Mets have handed him the keys to the ninth inning, and in a perfect scenario, Williams could be the No. 1 overall reliever on a team that wins 90+ games.

Verdict: Boom. The massive upside of Williams makes him worth the risk. This is especially true in standard Yahoo formats, where replacement save sources can sometimes be found on the waiver wire.

Pistons guard Cade Cunningham has collapsed lung, will miss time, AP source says

All-Star guard Cade Cunningham of the Eastern Conference-leading Detroit Pistons has a collapsed lung and is expected to miss at least two weeks and possibly more, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press on Thursday.

The exact timeline for a return to play is still unknown, the person said.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity because those details were not released publicly.

The regular season ends in less than four weeks. The Pistons — who listed Cunningham as out for Thursday's game in Washington with a left back contusion — wouldn't start their playoff run until April 18 or 19.

ESPN first reported the details of the injury.

Cunningham got hurt in Tuesday's win over Washington, leaving midway through the opening quarter with what the team called back spasms. He dove for a loose ball and collided into Wizards guard Tre Johnson with 7:44 left in the first, then seemed to be laboring until he checked out 1:04 later.

Cunningham is averaging 24.5 points and 9.9 assists for the Pistons, who are on pace for their best season in nearly two decades.

Detroit entered Thursday 49-19, 3 1/2 games ahead of Boston for the top spot in the East with 14 games remaining. Cunningham has played in 61 games this season, so an extended absence could also mean he doesn't reach the 65-game threshold for eligibility for awards like the All-NBA team.

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South Florida men’s basketball team hears from Bills legend before NCAA game in Buffalo

South Florida Bulls head coach Bryan Hodgson feels right at home for his team’s NCAA Tournament opener on Thursday, March 19.

That’s because he is home. Hodgson and the No. 11-seeded Bulls are set to face No. 6-seeded Louisville Cardinals in Buffalo, N.Y. The South Florida coach was born in nearby Olean, N.Y., played and coached at Jamestown Community College and was an assistant for four years with the Buffalo Bulls, per ESPN.

So Hodgson has plenty of western New York connections. That’s how Buffalo Bills legend Thurman Thomas ended up addressing the South Florida squad on Wednesday night.

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The Pro Football Hall of Fame running back led the Bills to four consecutive Super Bowls in the early 1990s. He encouraged the Bulls to seize their opportunity to do something special.

“It’s time for you guys to make your history tomorrow. … We’re trying to get to Saturday,” Thomas told the team in a video released by the team’s X account.

South Florida athletics writer Joey Johnston shared that Hodgson is a longtime Buffalo Bills fan and mimicked Thomas during backyard football games.

Hodgson, 38, is in his first year at South Florida after leading the Arkansas State Red Wolves for two seasons. He reportedly turned down the head coaching job with the Syracuse Orange.

South Florida Bulls head coach Bryan Hodgson speaks to the media before a practice session ahead of the first round of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament. | Mark Konezny-Imagn Images

South Florida (25-8) and Louisville (23-10) meet at 1:30 p.m. ET Thursday, March 19, on TNT. The Bulls are riding an 11-game winning streak coming off the school’s first American Conference Tournament championship. The Cardinals finished sixth in the ACC and fell to the Miami Hurricanes in the conference tournament quarterfinals.

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Joe Burrow calls Davante Adams someone he's 'always wanted to play with'

Joe Burrow is a big fan of Davante Adams. Though they’ve never been teammates before, they’ll be on the field together this Saturday for the Fanatics Flag Football Classic.

On Wednesday night, Burrow, who’s one of the captains of Team Wildcats, picked Adams in the draft. And right before he drafted the Rams receiver, Burrow said he’s “always wanted to play with” Adams.

Adams is one of three current or former Rams players participating in the Tom Brady-hosted flag football game this weekend, along with Odell Beckham Jr. and Jalen Ramsey. Both Beckham and Ramsey were also drafted by Team Wildcats.

"This is a guy I've always wanted to play with... Davante Adams." - Joe Burrow 👏

Joey B selects Tae in the @Fanatics Flag Football Classic presented by @DICKSpic.twitter.com/NWF8KWmiXi

— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) March 19, 2026

Some Rams fans are still holding out hope that Burrow forces his way out of Cincinnati someday and lands with the Rams via trade, so his comments will only add fuel to that fire – despite the fact that there's no chance of a Burrow-to-the-Rams trade happening this year, and Adams has just one year left on his current contract.

But hey, you never know. Maybe the Rams will re-sign Adams and trade for Burrow next year to make his wish of playing with the future Hall of Fame receiver come true.

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Argentina make Lisandro Martinez decision ahead of international break

Argentina make Lisandro Martinez decision ahead of international break
Argentina make Lisandro Martinez decision ahead of international break

Argentina have made a call-up decision on Manchester United’s Lisandro Martinez ahead of the upcoming international break.

Injured

Martinez has missed United’s last four games with a calf injury.

What was initially expected to be a one-game absence has dragged on longer than anticipated, sparking concerns about his physical condition.

Michael Carrick spoke to reporters on Thursday ahead of United’s Premier League meeting with Bournemouth and confirmed that Martinez will not be available for selection. Carrick explained that the World Cup winner will likely be back for the clash against Leeds on April 13.

Fortunately for the Red Devils, Martinez has not been sorely missed due to the impact of Leny Yoro.

The Frenchman has filled in admirably for Martinez, slotting in next to Harry Maguire at the heart of United’s defence. The pair were especially impressive last weekend as the team beat Aston Villa 3-1 to consolidate third place in the table.

Over on the international scene, there is an update on Martinez.

Argentina decision

Argentina boss Lionel Scaloni announced his squad for the country’s upcoming friendly against Guatemala on March 31st at La Bombonera.

After the cancellation of the Finalissima against Spain, the AFA (Argentine Football Association) scrambled to secure a match for the players and they settled on a friendly with Guatemala.

United’s Martinez is one of the notable absentees on the list, alongside Gio Lo Celso (Real Betis) and Lautaro Martinez (Inter Milan).

TyC Sports have described the trio’s injury-enforced absences as ‘significant blows’ for Scaloni and his coaching staff.

However, it remains possible that Martinez and the other two players could still join up with La Albiceleste for training.

Elsewhere, former United forward Alejandro Garnacho has also been overlooked amidst his struggles at Chelsea this season. Garnacho joined Chelsea from Old Trafford last summer in a deal worth around £40m.

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Real Madrid icon hails Barcelona’s dominance after demolition: ‘This team has a bright future’

Real Madrid icon hails Barcelona’s dominance after demolition: ‘This team has a bright future’
Real Madrid icon hails Barcelona’s dominance after demolition: ‘This team has a bright future’

Barcelona’s 7-2 win over Newcastle United certainly made everyone sit up and take notice.

Across Europe, reactions came quickly, but one of the most telling came from Gareth Bale. 

Watching the game in his role as a pundit, the former Real Madrid forward did not hold back when breaking down what he had just seen.

Bale’s analysis

Speaking after the match, he focused on how well Hansi Flick’s side functioned as a unit, particularly in how they moved the ball and occupied spaces across the pitch. 

He pointed out that this was not about individuals having moments but about a collective system working smoothly.

“What Barcelona did against Newcastle United was incredible. 

“We saw a team play with a beautiful collective style, with harmony and coordination between the lines. 

Bale was astonished by Barcelona’s performance. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

“Lamine Yamal was incredible and Raphinha had a great game. This team has a bright future, and the manager knows how to make the most of every strength,” he noted.

Newcastle’s failed attempts

That emphasis on structure and balance is something Barcelona have been building steadily, and it is now starting to show consistently on big nights.

Bale also paid close attention to how Barcelona handled Newcastle’s approach.

The English side tried to disrupt the rhythm by pressing high, especially in the first half. 

For a period, it worked. But as the game progressed, Barcelona found solutions and once they did, the gap in quality became obvious.

“Newcastle United tried to press, but Barcelona were stronger. The Spanish side have shown they are title contenders. 

“Now all eyes are on Atlético Madrid, and it will be a cracking match. Barcelona are ready and the fans will enjoy a great match,” he concluded.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

Emptying the Notebook: Fast breaks, fast starts, Jake the new 3-point king and a fun NIT win for the Lobos

Here are some notes, quotes, stats, trends and other odds & ends I emptied out of the old notebook after Wednesday's 107-83 UNM Lobos win over the Sam Houston Bearkats in the first round of the NIT on Wednesday night in the Pit:

Get out and run

Thirty four games into the season, the Lobos aren't just now deciding to get out and run in transition.

But they did know going into Wednesday's NIT first round opponent Sam Houston — the best statistical offensive rebounding team the Lobos have face all season — just might provide an an opportunity to flourish in the transition game.

While the Bearkats emphasized attacking the glass, the Lobos counterpunched with 26 fast break points, putting up many of their NIT record 107 points before the visitors from Huntsville, Texas, ever got back to set up their defense.

✈️ Air Tenette cleared for take-off!! #GoLobos

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— Lobo Basketball (@UNMLoboMBB) March 19, 2026

"We always want to run when we when we have it," Olen said. "Tomislav (Buljan) is such a good rebounder when he's able to push it — and you got to be careful with them, because they have such active hands with the guards — so he was able to push the break a little bit. Obviously, DA (Deyton Albury) is terrific in transition all the time, Uriah (Tenette), we're a good transition team. We do try to attack that if teams are going to be ultra aggressive on the offensive glass.

"The balance, and I thought we did a pretty good job of, is not going early, understanding that you got to get the ball first, that's the priority, and then their aggression gives you a chance to still run once, once you have it."

Sam Houston has a 35.9% offensive rebound rate — the second best of any Lobos opponent this season.

That can be a double-edged sword, as was seen Wednesday — focussing on attacking the boards instead of getting back on defense.

But the masterful thing about the Bearkats most of the season was that their emphasis, and prolific ability to get those offensive rebounds all season, actually hadn't really made them vulnerable to fast break points like the Lobos were able to get Wednesday.

Lobos on the run!! #GoLobos

@ESPNPlus pic.twitter.com/MjxXMDLSlw

— Lobo Basketball (@UNMLoboMBB) March 19, 2026

Sam Houston opponents had been averaging just 10.3 fast break points per game against the Bearkats.

"Our offensive rebounding is one of our superpowers. We're obviously very good at it, and we've played good transition on the year," Sam Houston coach Chris Mudge said. "But tonight, we just didn't. We were not getting back. We didn't play to our principles. We were not disciplined. And when you do that against such a fast-paced team like this one, you just allow them so much easy."

Now, it wasn't all just off rebounds the Lobos got those fast break points from. UNM had 11 steals and scored 22 points off 14 Sam Houston turnovers — led by Albury's amazing stat line of 15 points, four assists, six steals, zero turnovers.

The D from DA! #GoLobos @deyton242

@ESPNPlus pic.twitter.com/vbN1cMmKpq

— Lobo Basketball (@UNMLoboMBB) March 19, 2026

UNM had been held to single digit fast break points in five of the previous nine games — all against Mountain West teams who through scouting and familiarity knew emphasizing getting back on defense against the Lobos made the UNM offense a much more manageable one to try and contain.

Whether it's Albury, Tenette (career-high 20 points, six assists, two steals, zero turnovers), Luke Haupt or even at times Buljan leading the fast break, the Lobos are clearly at another level when they score in transition.

UNM's top fast break point games

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29 — 98-71 win over Santa Clara (Dec. 6)

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26 — 107-83 win over Sam Houston (Wednesday)

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23 — 97-57 win over Division II N.M. Highlands (Dec. 1)

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21 — 91-90 loss to Boise State (Feb. 7)

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21 — 83-74 win over Fresno State (Jan. 21)

"We knew we had to block out. They were going to be aggressive on offensive rebounds — No. 4 (Kashie Natt), No. 25 (Damon Nicholas Jr.), they average a lot of offensive rebounds per game," said Tenette. "So being able to block them out and then getting the defensive rebound and playing in transition, that's what we really wanted tonight."

They got it.

The gamer

Here's the gamer I filed from the Pit on Wednesday night:

• UNM rolls past Sam Houston in NIT opener

Up next for UNM, updated NIT bracket

Onward!

The Lobos move on to play in the second round of the NIT — the round of 16 against a George Washington team that upset Utah Valley on the road on Wednesday night.

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Sunday

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6 p.m.

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The Pit

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vs. George Washington Revolutionaries

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ESPN+ (stream)

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770 AM/96.3 FM (radio)

George Washington upset Utah Valley 79-78 in dramatic fashion (a blocked layup at the buzzer) on Wednesday night in Orem, Utah. GW's Rafael Castro had a 22-point, 11-rebound double-double and was 10-of-12 at the free throw line.

The Revolutionaries' (formerly the Colonials) win disrupts what would have been an NIT rematch between Utah Valley and UNM. In 2023, the Wolverines upset the Lobos 83-69 in the Pit in the first round of the NIT.

Here's the updated NIT bracket after Wednesday's final games of the first round:

For starters...

What the heck was that? The Lobos don't start games like that, do they?

In Wednesday's 107-83 blowout of the visiting Sam Houston Bearkats, the UNM Lobos jumped out to a 16-7 lead by the first media timeout, which came when Sam Houston coach Chris Mudge had to burn his first timeout of the game just four minutes in to stop the bleeding on a fast UNM start.

The ESPN+ stream wasn't even done showing starting lineups when Tomislav Buljan got the scoring started with this dunk and the Lobos never trailed:

Explosive start to the @NITMBB for Tomislav Buljan! #GoLobos

@ESPNPlus pic.twitter.com/4NuKecdX5P

— Lobo Basketball (@UNMLoboMBB) March 19, 2026

It was a rarity, to say the least, to see the Lobos hitting that many shots and getting control of a game that quickly — a welcome surprise for any Lobo fans in attendance who remember the team's last NIT game in 2023 when it seemed as though tired legs, and tired minds, pretty much had that Lobo team checked out from the start in a loss to Utah Valley.

Not this go 'round.

UNM's 16 points in the first 4:00 of the game on Wednesday were the most they had scored in the first 4 minutes of a game all season and the 9-point advantage was the most the Lobos led a team by just 4 minutes into any game this season.

The Lobos had been outscored this season by 13 points in the first four minutes of games (taking the score at the 16:00 mark of the first half).

First 4 minutes: Wednesday night

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16 points scored by UNM

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+9 point differential (16-7)

First 4 minutes: UNM's first 33 games

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Most points: 12 at UNLV (Jan. 27)

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Fewest points: 0 vs. Florida Gulf Coast (Dec. 14)

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Biggest lead: +8 — 12-4 at UNLV (Jan. 27)

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Biggest deficit: -9, twice — 4-13 vs. Nebraska (Nov. 20); 3-12 at Fresno State (Feb. 21)

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Average UNM points at 16:00: 5.9

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Average differential at 16:00: minus-0.4

Eric Olen earlier in the season (well, a couple times just in the past month) said he couldn't put a finger on why the poor shooting and slow-starting offense was happening to his team, mostly chalking it up to coincidence.

Wednesday, with a fast start, I asked him pretty much the same thing I had been asking him when the the starts were bad: Was there anything specific about why the game started this way, this time?

"No," he said with a grin, almost acknowledging the question about his team’s starts coming after a win for a change.

It seems the difference this time for the Lobos, pretty much, was simply that the shots went in this time. And then that rim just kept getting wider for the whole team. Considering how well the Lobos have played this season after poor starts, if they can ride out a little bit of a fast starts to games stretch now, maybe they can make a little run in this NIT.

UNM's new single season 3-point king

Jake Hall was 4-of-8 from 3-point range on Wednesday, giving him 109 3-pointers this season, breaking the previous program single season record for 3-pointers of 106 made by Anthony Mathis in the 2018-19 season.

The record-setting triple! #GoLobos

@ESPNPlus pic.twitter.com/IiEhNjcDSB

— Lobo Basketball (@UNMLoboMBB) March 19, 2026

Most 3s made in a season at UNM

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109* — Jake Hall, 34 games (2025-26)

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106 — Anthony Mathis, 32 games (2018-19)

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102 — Kevin Henry, 34 games (1998-99)

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99 — Roman Martinez, 35 games (2009-10)

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98 — Anthony Mathis, 34 games (2017-18)

*Hall still has at least one more game

The other 3-point king

Yeah, Jake may have hit 109 3-pointers so far this season, but JT Rock is chasing him down.

The 7-foot-1 Rock on Wednesday hit 3-of-5 3-pointers in maybe his best statistical game of the season:

JT Rock vs. Sam Houston

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Points: 14 (career high)

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3-pointers: 3-of-5 (career high makes)

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Rebounds: 8 (four offensive)

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Blocks: 2

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Minutes: 15:22

As for those 3s...

7-footer from DEEP! @JTRock12 #GoLobos

@ESPNPlus pic.twitter.com/wAl6BjLqq2

— Lobo Basketball (@UNMLoboMBB) March 19, 2026

... Rock was asked about Sam Houston's defense leaving him open so much on the perimeter.

"We knew that they were going to play a coverage that favored me getting open shots from the 3-point line," Rock said. "So, just taking my time when I catch those passes, and knock down some shots."

Rick is Wright

How awesome has it been to have Rick Wright at games this season?! (lots is the answer... lots of awesome).

Here's another great column from Rick, one that pretty much only Rick could have written.

• WRIGHT: The pain of 1964 still lives

Olen doing things

Here's a list of Lobo basketball coaches who have led their team to the postseason in their first year as UNM's head coach:

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Eric Olen, 2025-26 (NIT)

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Craig Neal, 2013-14 (NCAAT)

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Steve Alford, 2007-08 (NIT)

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Fran Fraschilla, 1999-2000 (NIT)

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Dave Bliss, 1988-89 (NIT)

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Norm Ellenberger, 1972-73 (NIT)

And here's a list of UNM coaches who won postseason games in their first season as Lobos head coach:

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Eric Olen, *1-0 NIT (2025-26)

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Dave Bliss, 2-1 NIT (1988-89)

*Still playing

Steve Kirkland Stat of the Night

In this edition of the world famous Steve Kirkland Stat of the Night, UNM's Tomislav Buljan and Uriah Tenette each had six assists and zero turnovers.

It was the first time since at least the start of the Mountain West era (1999-2000 season) that the Lobos have had two players with at least six assists apiece and zero turnovers.

This isn't part of the stat from Steve, but throw in Deyton Albury's four assists and no turnovers and that's three of your starters combining for 16 assists and no turnovers.

Speaking of Buljan...

There was nothing Sam Houston could do with Lobo starting forward Tomislav Buljan on Wednesday.

The big man from Croatia had a 22-point, 10-rebound double-double and added six assists, zero turnovers, two blocked shots and a steal in the Lobos win.

Buljan working the offensive glass! #GoLobos

@ESPNPlus pic.twitter.com/imJH280QkF

— Lobo Basketball (@UNMLoboMBB) March 19, 2026

With two offensive rebounds, he is up to 132 on the season, tying UNM's program record set by JT Toppin (2023-24)); his 16 double-doubles on the season are tied for seventh most in a season at UNM; and his seventh-consecutive double digit rebound game ties him with Drew Gordon (2011) for second-longest such streak in UNM history, trailing on the nine-consecutive game record set by Willie Long in 1969.

On point(s)

The Lobos scored 107 points on Wednesday. Does that seem like a lot to you?

Of course it does.

Here are some of the benchmarks Wednesday's game, and primarily those 107 points scored, reached:

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Most points in a regulation (non-overtime) postseason game in either a conference tournament, NIT or NCAA Tournament game (breaks mark of 103 points scored vs. San Jose State in the first round of the 1997 WAC Tournament).

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Most points allowed by Sam Houston in a postseason game — as a Division I or Division II program. (Previous high was 99 points set three times, most recently in a 99-80 loss at Northern Colorado in the 2017 CollegeInsider.com Tournament).

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UNM program records for an NIT game in points (107), field goals (39), 3-pointers (13), fewest turnovers (five) and margin of victory (24).

Return of the Chol-O

Antonio Chol last week in Las Vegas at the Mountain West Tournament asked Eric Olen to to come off the bench. He had, after all, scored just seven points and had three scoreless games in the final four games of the regular season.

The change has been great for now-starter Uriah Tenette.

But it’s been pretty darn good for Chol, too, who had 13 points on Wednesday, all in the final 10 minutes.

Chol last three games

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Points: 25 (8.3 per game)

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FGs: 10-23 (43.5%)

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3FG: 5-14 (35.7%)

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Rebounds: 11 (3.7 per game)

Chol previous four games

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Points: 15 (1.8 per game)

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FGs: 2-14 (14.3%)

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3FG: 2-11 (18.2%)

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Rebounds: 3 (0.8 per game)

Who knew?

The Lobos hit 80% from the free throw line on Wednesday (16-of-18). It was the 11th game this season UNM has hit 80% or better from the charity stripe.

UNM when 80% or better on FTs

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10-1

UNM when under 80% on FTs

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14-9

I’m starting to suspect the Lobos are much better when they hit their free throws than when they don’t. Who knew?

Sam Houston ramping it up

It may not have been the one 7,000-plus fans gathered to watch, but there was a contest the Sam Houston Bearkats did win on Wednesday night in the Pit.

Or, more specifically, big man Cheikh Ndiaye won.

Ramp Ball Commissioner Frank Mercogliano, who occasionally does some work as UNM's Associate AD For Communications, verified the successful roll up the entire Pit ramp and posted the evidence (plus updating the official Ramp Ball record sheet).

As Commissioner, I certify that Cheikh Ndiaye of @BearkatsMBB is the 7th player to legally conquer the Ramp Challenge in The Pit - Powered by Nusenda. @sadibou534 is the first international player to do it.

Congratulations on this wonderful accomplishment.#RampChallenge pic.twitter.com/aXRsjpqmJC

— Frank Mercogliano (@fmmercogliano) March 18, 2026

Attendance...

The announced attendance for Wednesday's Sam Houston at New Mexico NIT game in the Pit: 7,286

NIT opening round attendances

Here are the announced attendances for the NIT's 16 opening round games played Tuesday and Wednesday night around the country:

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7,286 — Sam Houston at New Mexico (The Pit — Albuquerque)

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5,588 — Murray State at Nevada (Lawlor Events Center — Reno, Nevada)

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3,733 — Wyoming at Wichita State (Charles Koch Arena — Wichita, Kansas)

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2,565 — Kent State at Illinois State (CEFCU Arena — Normal, Illinois)

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2,436 — Dayton at Bradley (Carver Arena — Peoria, Illinois)

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2,169 — South Alabama at Auburn (Neville Arena — Auburn, Alabama)

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1,823 — Navy at Wake Forest (Joel Coliseum — Winston-Salem, North Carolina)

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1,679 — Stephen F. Austin at Tulsa (Reynolds Center — Tulsa, Oklahoma)

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1,582 — George Washington at Utah Valley (UCCU Center — Orem, Utah)

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1,581 — Davidson at Oklahoma State (Gallagher Iba Arena — Stillwater, Oklahoma)

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1,485 — Liberty at George Mason (Eagle bank Arena — Fairfax, Virginia)

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1,332 — Saint Joseph's at Colorado State (Moby Arena — Fort Collins, Colorado)

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1,258 — UIC at California (Haas Pavilion — Berkeley, California)

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1,113 — UNLV at UC Irvine (Bren Events Center — Irvine, California)

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686 — St. Thomas at Seattle (Redhawk Center — Seattle)

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542 — UNC Wilmington at Yale (Lee Amphitheater — New Haven, Connecticut)

Series notes

The Lobos now lead the all-time series vs. Sam Houston 3-0. All three wins have come in the Pit, but Wednesday's was the first in more than a quarter century.

Here's what happened in those first two meetings:

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Dec. 21, 1996 — No. 15 UNM 76, Sam Houston 55: Lobos forward Kenny Thomas had 18 points and 10 rebounds (and five turnovers) and the Lobos used a 14-0 run midway through the second half to close the door on Sam Houston, who hit 11 3-pointers in the game, but was out-shot at the free throw line 25-6 (made FTs) by the Lobos.

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Nov. 26, 1999 — New Mexico 71, Sam Houston 61: In the first game of the Furr's Supermarket Lobo Classic, the Lobos held the Bearkats to 28.6% shooting and Lamont Long led UNM with 21 points and Damion Walker had nine points, 11 rebounds and two blocked shots.

Plus/minus...

Here are the plus/minus numbers for Wednesday's game with minutes in parenthesis:

NEW MEXICO

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+33 Deyton Albury (32:55)

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+29 Uriah Tenette (30:15)

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+27 Tomislav Buljan (21:31)

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+27 Jake Hall (29:30)

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+10 Luke Haupt (27:16)

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+6 Tajavis Miller (11:51)

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+4 JT Rock (15:22)

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0 Antonio Chol (24:20)

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-8 Milos Vicentic (3:17)

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-8 Timeo Pons (3:44)

SAM HOUSTON

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+4 Matt Dann (13:20)

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-5 CJ Beaumont (29:42)

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-7 Jacobe Coleman (23:48)

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-7 Po'Boigh King (6:36)

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-21 Jacob Walker (38:08)

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-25 Kashie Natt (28:32)

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-28 Veljko Ilic (26:40)

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-31 Damon Nicholas Jr. (33:14)

Line 'em up...

The UNM Lobos played 10 players and used 14 unique lineup combinations on Wednesday. The Bearkats played eight players and used 13 unique lineup combinations.

Here's a look at some of the Lobos lineup combinations, starting with the starters.

Our starting 5⃣ to tip-off the @NITMBB #GoLobos pic.twitter.com/y7Se7INFvG

— Lobo Basketball (@UNMLoboMBB) March 19, 2026

STARTING LINEUP and BEST LINEUP

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WHO: Uriah Tenette, Deyton Albury, Jake Hall, Luke Haupt, Tomislav Buljan

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POINT DIFFERENTIAL: +16 (29-13)

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TIME ON COURT: 8:09

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NOTE: It wasn't over before it started, but it was over barely after it started. The Lobos 16 points in the first four minutes of the game (on pace for a crisp 160 for a 40 minute game) was impressive, to say the least. Considering it was from a team that basically has been slow starting most of the season, it was really, really impressive and set the tone for the wire-to-wire win. 1.8401 points per possession and 3.5583 points per minute over the 8:09 this group was on the floor is about as efficient offensively as it gets.

WORST LINEUP

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WHO: Uriah Tenette, Jake Hall, Luke Haupt, Antonio Chol, JT Rock

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POINT DIFFERENTIAL: -9 (13-22)

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TIME ON COURT: 7:05

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NOTE: Hard to nitpick in a 24-point win, but here's some nit picking. A seven minute stretch of any combination of regulars shouldn't getting outscored by nine in a game you win by 24 points. That means if this combination of players lost their seven minutes to Sam Houston by nine in 7:05, the rest of the game UNM outscored Sam Houston 94-61 (plus-33). That's, well, that's bad.

VIDEO: Olen, Tenette, Rock and Mudge

Here's the postgame press conference with UNM coach Eric Olen, Lobo players Uriah Tenette and JT Rock and Sam Houston coach Chris Mudge:

Pregame from the Pit

Here's a look back at the pregame show, for those interested in watching/hearing how wrong I probably was about everything that was about to happen in the game.

Around the NIT

Here are the 16 first-round scores from the National Invitation Tournament and the weekend's schedule for second round action:

TUESDAY

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Liberty 77, George Mason 71

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UNC Wilmington 68, Yale 67

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Wichita State 74, Wyoming 70

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Oklahoma State 84, Davidson 80

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Tulsa 89, Stephen F. Austin 84

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Seattle 67, St. Thomas-Minnesota 52

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Auburn 78, South Alabama 67

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UNLV 75, UC Irvine 72

WEDNESDAY

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New Mexico 107, Sam Houston 83

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Wake Forest 82, Navy 72

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Illinois State 79, Kent State 58

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George Washington 79, Utah Valley 78

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Dayton 80, Bradley 66

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Nevada 89, Murray State 75

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Saint Joseph's 69, Colorado State 64

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Cal 91, Illinois-Chicago 73

SATURDAY

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Dayton at UNC Wilmington, 5 p.m. MT (ESPN+)

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Liberty at Nevada, 7 p.m. MT (ESPN+)

SUNDAY

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Illinois State at Wake Forest, 2:30 p.m. MT (ESPN2)

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Seattle at Auburn, 4:30 p.m. MT (ESPN2)

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UNLV at Tulsa, 5 p.m. MT (ESPNU)

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George Washington at New Mexico, 6 p.m. MT (ESPN+)

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Wichita State at Oklahoma State, 6:30 p.m. MT (ESPN2)

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Saint Joseph's at Cal, 7 p.m. MT (ESPNU)

Stats and stats...

Here is the postgame stat sheet I posted after Wednesday's game: New Mexico 107, Sam Houston 83

Final stat sheet: UNM 107, Sam Houston 83 pic.twitter.com/4PEvSmypKY

— Geoff Grammer (@GeoffGrammer) March 19, 2026

And if you prefer the digital version, here you go: New Mexico 107, Sam Houston 83

Reach Geoff Grammer at ggrammer@abqjournal.com or follow him on Twitter (X) @GeoffGrammer.

A quick look at Tennessee’s matchup against Miami (OH)

Miami (OH) RedHawks guard Luke Skaljac (3) celebrates at the conclusion of the NCAA Tournament First Four game between the Miami Redhawks and Southern Methodist University Mustangs, Wednesday, March 18, 2026, at University of Dayton Arena in Dayton, Oh. RedHawks won 89-79. | Frank Bowen IV/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

So there it is. Miami (OH) proved Bruce Pearl to be silly and showed they deserved to be in the tournament, and better than the play in game. The RedHawks defeated SMU on Wednesday night in the First Four in Dayton, Ohio 89-79. While the game got close for a while in the second half, it was Miami’s night from pretty much the start until the end.

What was clear is that this Miami team loves to shoot it from long range, and they’re pretty good at it. Guard Eian Elmer led the RedHawks with 23 points and was a robust 6-9 from beyond the arc. Fellow guard Luke Skaljac was 3-5 from three with 17 points. They finished 16-41 (39%), but honestly, watching the game, it felt like they knocked down more than that.

The RedHawks played a nearly flawless game. Check out this series of stats.

Tonight @MiamiOH_BBall:

scored 80+ points
dished out 20+ assists
made 15+ threes
had fewer than 5 turnovers

Never in NCAA Tournament history had any team done that in a game. pic.twitter.com/75MhAGyjdC

— OptaSTATS (@OptaSTATS) March 19, 2026

In short, the RedHawks are a dangerous bunch, and if they repeat this performance and Tennessee doesn’t play at least a solid game, the Vols could see an early exit on Friday.

However, the Vols have something important working in their favor: second-chance opportunities. Tennessee is the best offensive rebounding teams in the nation. They have the interior size advantage over the RedHawks with J.P. Estrella, Jaylen Carey, DeWayne Brown II, and Felix Okpara. Like, a major advantage. Tennessee should control the paint and the boards in this game. And if they can do that and avoid one of those 22 point first halves where they can’t throw it in the ocean, then I’m not terribly worried about this matchup despite Miami coming in with momentum.

The Vols and RedHawks will face off at 4:25 pm ET on Friday in Philadelphia. Tennessee is currently an 11.5-point favorite.

Here Is Every Ranked D2 & D3 Baseball Game On FloCollege This Week

The 2026 college baseball season is rolling right along. With still an ample amount of time until conference and post season tournaments, teams are hitting their stride. 

In the NCAA D2 and D3 programs, the eyes are on the prize for these athletes on the diamond. A trip to their respective College World Series would put their programs in the top ranking spots in the country at the conclusion of the season. 

With so much time left in the season, the rankings are always changing. These most recent rankings from the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) for D3, and the National Collegiate Baseball  Writers Association (NCBWA) for D2, will see the best of the best square off. 

Here is every ranked game streaming on FloCollege this week! 

Ranked College Baseball Games On FloCollege This Week

Divison 2: 

March 20

  • 3:00 PM ET, UT Permian Basin vs RV UT Dallas
  • 3:00 PM ET, No. 18 St. Mary's (TX) vs St. Edwards
  • 4:00 PM ET, No. 7 Wayne State (MI) vs UW-Parkside
  • 4:00 PM ET, No. 14 West Alabama vs Delta State
  • 5:00 PM ET, RV Wingate vs No. 4 Catawba
  • 5:00 PM ET, Okla. Christian vs RV West Texas A&M
  • 6:00 PM ET, Union vs RV West Florida
  • 6:00 PM ET, Coker vs RV Lenoir-Rhyne
  • 6:00 PM ET, Western Oregon vs No. 9 CSUMB
  • 6:00 PM ET, MC vs No. 11 Trevecca Nazarene
  • 7:00 PM ET, No. 20 UT Tyler vs Cameron
  • 8:45 PM ET, RV Cal Poly Pomona vs Stanislaus St.

March 21

  • 12:00 PM ET, No. 16 SNHU vs RV Bentley - DH
  • 1:00 PM ET, UT Permian Basin vs RV UT Dallas
  • 1:00 PM ET, No. 18 St. Mary's (TX) vs St. Edwards
  • 1:00 PM ET, Coker vs RV Lenoir-Rhyne - DH
  • 1:00 PM ET, Union vs RV West Florida
  • 1:00 PM ET, MC vs No. 11 Trevecca Nazarene
  • 2:00 PM ET, RV Wingate vs No. 4 Catawba - DH
  • 2:00 PM ET, No. 7 Wayne State (MI) vs UW-Parkside - DH
  • 2:00 PM ET, No. 14 West Alabama vs Delta State
  • 3:00 PM ET, Okla. Christian vs RV West Texas A&M
  • 3:00 PM ET, Western Oregon vs No. 9 CSUMB - DH
  • 3:45 PM ET, RV Cal Poly Pomona vs Stanislaus St - DH
  • 4:00 PM ET, No. 20 UT Tyler vs Cameron

March 22

  • 12:00 PM ET, No. 16 SNHU vs RV Bentley
  • 1:00 PM ET, Okla. Christian vs RV West Texas A&M
  • 2:00 PM ET, No. 7 Wayne State (MI) vs UW-Parkside
  • 2:00 PM ET, UT Permian Basin vs RV UT Dallas
  • 2:00 PM ET, No. 18 St. Mary's (TX) vs St. Edwards
  • 2:45 PM ET, RV Cal Poly Pomona vs Stanislaus St.
  • 3:00 PM ET, Western Oregon vs No. 9 CSUMB

Division 3: 

March 19

  • 3:00 PM ET, No. 9 Shenandoah vs Eastern Mennonite
  • 3:30 PM ET, RV Mary Washington vs RV Randolph-Macon
  • 4:45 PM ET, RV Washington & Jefferson vs Marietta
  • 8:30 PM ET, No. 1 Denison vs No. 28 Linfield

March 20

  • 6:00 PM ET, Redlands vs No. 7 CMS
  • 6:00 PM ET, Occidental vs No. 15 Cal Lutheran
  • 6:00 PM ET, No. 26 La Verne vs No. 12 Pomona-Pitzer
  • 8:30 PM ET, No. 1 Denison vs No. 28 Linfield

March 21

  • 11:00 AM ET, Eastern Mennonite vs RV Roanoke
  • 12:00 PM ET, Virginia Wesleyan vs No. 13 Bridgewater (VA)
  • 12:00 PM ET, No. 3 Lynchburg vs Guilford
  • 12:00 PM ET, RV Gustavus Adolphus vs No. 16 WashU
  • 12:50 PM ET, No. 18 Mount Union vs Capital
  • 2:00 PM ET, Piedmont vs RV Emory
  • 2:00 PM ET, No. 15 Cal Lutheran vs Occidental
  • 2:00 PM ET, No. 7 Claremont-M-S vs Redlands - DH
  • 2:00 PM ET, No. 12 Pomona-Pitzer vs No. 26 La Verne - DH
  • 4:00 PM ET, No. 1 Denison vs No. 28 Linfield

March 22

  • 12:00 PM ET, RV Gustavus Adolphus vs No. 16 WashU
  • 1:00 PM ET, CWRU vs No. 18 Mount Union
  • 2:00 PM ET, Alvernia vs No. 9 Shenandoah

Top 100 MLB Draft Prospects UPDATED ON MARCH 9

Here's the composite rankings for the 2026 MLB Draft prospects. 

RankNamePositionAgeSchoolCommitment
1Roch CholowskySS20UCLA--
2Grady EmersonSS17Fort Worth ChristianTexas
3Justin LebronSS21Alabama--
4Jackson FloraRHP20UC Santa Barbara--
5Drew BurressOF21Georgia Tech--
6Cameron FlukeyRHP20Coastal Carolina--
7Derek CurielOF20LSU--
8Tyler SpanglerSS18De La SalleStanford
9Jacob LombardSS18Gulliver PrepMiami
10Liam PetersonRHP20Florida--
11Eric BeckerSS20Virginia--
12Sawyer StrosniderOF20TCU--
13AJ GraciaOF21Virginia--
14Chris HacopianSS21Texas A&M--
15Tyler BellSS20Kentucky--
16Vahn LackeyC20Georgia Tech--
17Chris Rembert2B20Auburn--
18Blake BowenOF17JSerraOregon State
19Caden SorrellOF20Texas A&M--
20Eric BoothOF17Oak GoveVanderbilt
21Rocco ManiscalcoSS16OxfordMississippi State
22Tegan KuhnsRHP20Tennessee--
23Zion RoseOF20Louisville--
24Gavin Grahovac3B20Texas A&M--
25Kaden WaechterRHP18JesuitFlorida State
26Gio RojasLHP18Stoneman DouglasMiami
27Carson BolemonLHP18Southside ChristianWake Forest
28Chase BrunsonOF20TCU--
29Ace Reese3B20Mississippi State--
30Logan SchmidtLHP17GaneshaLSU
31Coleman BorthwickRHP17South WaltonAuburn
32Jensen HirschkornRHP17KingsburgLSU
33Ryder HelfrickC20Arkansas--
34Gabe GaeckleRHP21Arkansas--
35Trevor CondonOF17EtowahTennessee
36Will BrickC17Christian BrothersMississippi State
37Joseph ContrerasRHP17Blessed TrinityVanderbilt
38Kevin Roberts Jr.OF17Jackson PrepFlorida
39Brady HarrisOF17Trinity ChristianFlorida
40James ClarkSS18St. John BoscoPrinceton
41Joey VolchkoRHP20Georgia--
42Maddox MolonySS21Oregon--
43Cole KoeningerSS/RHP18KellerTennessee
44Cade TownsendRHP20Mississippi--
45Jared GrindlingerLHP18Huntington Beach (Calif.)Uncommitted
46Cole CarlonLHP20Arizona State--
47Ryan LynchRHP20North Carolina--
48Denton LordRHP18South Walton--
49Caden BogenpohlOF20Missouri State--
50Tommy LaPourRHP20TCU--
51Keon JohnsonSS17First Presbyterian--
52Aiden RuizSS18The Stony BrookVanderbilt
53Jarren Advincula2B20Georgia Tech--
54Connor ComeauSS/3B17AndersonTexas A&M
55Ethan KleinschmitLHP20Oregon State--
56Aiden RobbinsOF21Texas--
57Archer HornSS17St. IgnatiusStanford
58Savion SimsRHP18Prestonwood ChristianOklahoma
59Carson TinneyC20Texas--
60Landon Thome2B/3B18Nazareth AcademyFlorida State
61Matt PonatoskiSS17MoellerKentucky
62Logan HughesOF20Texas Tech--
63Beau Peterson3B18Mill ValleyTexas
64Ethan NorbyLHP20East Carolina--
65Jason DeCaroRHP19North Carolina--
66Brady Ballinger1B20Kansas--
67Lucas MooreOF20Louisville--
68Trey RangelRHP18The ColonyTexas
69Sean DuncanLHP17Terry Fox (Canada)Vanderbilt
70Blake BryantRHP18Citizen ChristianClemson
71Cameron JohnsonLHP21Oklahoma--
72Jake BrownOF20LSU--
73Henry FordOF21Tennessee--
74Shane SdaoLHP22Texas A&M--
75Eli HerstRHP17Seattle AcademyVanderbilt
76Ethan BassSS18Glenbrook NorthWake Forest
77Owen KramkowskiRHP20Arizona--
78Will YowSS18St. Anne's-BelfieldVirginia
79Trey BeardLHP21Florida Atlantic--
80Cooper SidesRHP18Orange LutheranLSU
81Mason EdwardsLHP21Southern California --
82Gavin Gallaher3B21North Carolina--
83Malachi WashingtonOF17ParkviewLSU
84Daniel Cuvet3B20Miami--
85Hunter DietzLHP20Arkansas--
86Kade Lewis1B20Wake Forest--
87Gary MorseRHP18Orange LutheranTennessee
88Noah WilsonOF18McCallieVanderbilt
89Dominic Santarelli1B18St. Joseph--
90Aidan KnaakRHP21Clemson--
91James JorgensenSS/RHP18Jesuit College Prep SchoolTexas
92Bo Lowrance3B
Christ Church Episcopal HSVirginia
93Blake MorningstarRHP20Wake Forest--
94Jorvorskie Lane Jr.OF17GrapevineArkansas
95Kaiden McCarthyRHP18Vermont Academy, ChesterTennessee
96Ben BlairRHP21Liberty--
97Wilson AndersenRHP17JesuitMississippi State
98Jason AmalbertSS19DePaul Catholic HSOklahoma
99Ryan MarohnLHP21NC State--
100Ricky OjedaLHP20UC Irvine--


When Does The 2026 NCAA Division I Baseball Championship Start?

The first/regional round of the 2026 NCAA Division I Baseball Championship will be May 29-31, with times and locations TBD.

The NCAA Super Regional action will be held June 5-7, again, with times and locations TBD.

The last eight teams standing will head to the 2026 Men's College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, from June 12-22 to battle through a combination of double-elimination and best-of-three competition until a champion emerges.

How To Watch More Of The 2026 College Baseball Season On FloCollege

College baseball in 2026 will be streamed on FloCollege and the FloSports app for select Division I preseason tournaments and for much of the Division II and Division III seasons. 

Recent NCAA Division I Baseball National Champions

    • 2025 – LSU
    • 2024 – Tennessee
    • 2023 – LSU
    • 2022 – Ole Miss
    • 2021 – Mississippi State
    • 2020 – No Tournament 
    • 2019 – Vanderbilt 

When Is The 2026 MLB Draft?

The MLB Draft begins the Sunday of MLB All-Star Week, which is being held in Philadelphia from July 11-14.

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Bears fill big defensive need in Daniel Jeremiah's new mock draft

Following the first wave of free agency, the Chicago Bears have more questions than answers at key positions on the roster, most notably on defense. Luckily, they'll have the opportunity to address those big needs in the 2026 NFL Draft, where they have four picks in the top 89, including two second rounders.

Chicago lost some big contributors this offseason, including safeties Kevin Byard and Jaquan Brisker, cornerback Nahshon Wright, linebacker Tremaine Edmunds, wide receiver DJ Moore and center Drew Dalman. While the Bears added some potential impact contributors in safety Coby Bryant, linebacker Devin Bush and center Garrett Bradbury, there weren't any big splashes in free agency.

When looking at what the Bears could do with their first-round selection, the answer is overwhelmingly defense. Chicago still needs to add pass rush help and they have a starting safety job to fill. In Daniel Jeremiah's latest 2026 mock draft, the Bears address that hole at safety and pair Bryant with a young playmaker in Toledo's Emmanuel McNeil Warren at 25th overall.

"McNeil-Warren has the size, length and playmaking ability to fill the void left by Jaquan Brisker," Jeremiah wrote, "-- in fact, I believe EMW would be an upgrade at the position."

McNeil-Warren would be the Brisker replacement in terms of physicality, and he's mastered the art of the "Peanut Punch" with nine forced fumbles in his collegiate career. That alone makes him an obvious fit for Chicago. McNeil-Warren would also get an opportunity to work with defensive backs coach Al Harris, who had two Pro Bowlers in Byard and Nahshon Wright under his wing last season. The Bears could have a dynamic safety pairing with Bryant and McNeil-Warren for Dennis Allen's defense.

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Chris Eubanks sets the record straight regarding his retirement — What’s next?

Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images
Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images

Chris Eubanks has confirmed that he is no longer retired after making an initial announcement last year.

Eubanks first brought up the possibility of stepping away from tennis in November, speaking about it on the Served with Andy Roddick podcast.

The American was a well-liked figure during his time on tour, something reflected in the messages he received from players like Jessica Pegula and Ben Shelton following his announcement.

At the time, many took it as a retirement, but Eubanks didn’t fully close the door. Now, he’s made it clear where things stand.

Chris Eubanks says he feels ‘at peace’ with his decision to retire

Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images
Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images

After hinting at retirement, Eubanks has stayed involved with the sport, stepping into broadcasting roles and agreeing a three-year contract with Tennis Channel earlier this year.

Speaking to Front Office Sports, Eubanks was asked if he could see himself returning to the court in the future. While he didn’t completely close the door, he made it clear that a comeback wasn’t on his mind

He also talked about what helped him step away from the sport. Eubanks explained that looking back on all of this helped him feel more comfortable about moving forward.

“I don’t foresee it, you know never say never,” responded Eubanks. “But right now, I am extremely happy with my decision, I’m extremely happy when I reflect back on the things I was able to accomplish in my career”.

“And I always say, I was lucky for any of those things to happen. Top 30 in the world would have been a dream come true. I was able to make the quarterfinals of Wimbledon, like that’s a dream come true. I was able to win an ATP title, that was a dream come true”.

“The fact that I played college tennis, and I was top five in the country as a 12 or 13 year old who wanted to play high level college and then maybe pro, like the fact that I was even able to do that was incredible.

“…Because my perspective kind of shifted, I don’t have that longing to stay. I want to do more in tennis, I want to go back, that’s just not me. I’m already excited to progress in broadcast and media, kind of like with that same drive that I had intended.

“So, I’m always looking for the next thing, the next thing and the next thing. So right now I don’t see that happening. People keep asking me, they say ‘You know is it really done?’. And I go, yeah, I think it’s done. I think it’s done and I’m totally at peace with that”, Eubanks wrapped up by saying.

The only top-10 player Chris Eubanks has beaten during his career

Eubanks reached his peak ranking of world number 29 in July 2023 after what many called his breakout season.

After making the quarterfinals of the Miami Open earlier that year, he went on to win his first ATP title in Mallorca – despite having just two main-draw tour-level wins on grass before the tournament.

Eubanks carried this momentum into Wimbledon by making an unexpected run all the way through to the quarterfinals, where he defeated Stefanos Tsitsipas in five sets, making this one his only win against a top 10 player.

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Opera GX Gaming Browser launches on Linux

Opera GX acknowledges PC gaming’s Linux shift with official browser support Opera GX has officially arrived on Linux, giving Linux users a gaming-focused browser option. As a web browser, Opera GX prides itself on its performance, privacy, and customisability. These are all traits that Linux users love. At launch, the browser is available in Debian […]

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(PR) NVIDIA GeForce NOW Gets 90 FPS VR, Crimson Desert, and More Games

19 March 2026 at 17:57
It's a double feature on GFN Thursday. This week, GeForce NOW offers smoother sights in virtual reality (VR) and a sprawling new land to conquer. Streaming at 90 frames per second (FPS) comes to supported VR headsets. And Crimson Desert, which recently surpassed 3 million wishlist additions on Steam, debuts in the cloud with GeForce RTX 5080‑class power. Catch it as part of four new games on GeForce NOW

VR, but Make It 90 FPS
VR in the cloud is getting a smoothness upgrade. GeForce NOW is boosting support for Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest devices and Pico devices to stream at up to 90 FPS for Ultimate members, bringing crisper motion and more responsive gameplay straight from the cloud. The app update is starting to roll out to members starting today. Members can transform the space around them into a personal gaming theater with GeForce NOW, playing favorite PC titles on a massive virtual screen. With support for up to 90 FPS for Ultimate members, gameplay feels smoother, movement more natural and action more comfortable. All premium members can continue to enhance their experiences with NVIDIA RTX and DLSS technologies in supported titles. Just fire up GeForce NOW on supported VR platforms, step into a virtual big screen and let the cloud handle the heavy lifting. From chill sessions in a virtual theater to high‑octane firefights, 90 FPS helps keep every moment looking sharp and feeling responsive.

(PR) Corsair Announces the Airflow-Focused 3200D Mid Tower Chassis

19 March 2026 at 17:50
Corsair (Nasdaq: CRSR) is proud to unveil the all-new 3200D mid-tower chassis for PC builders who demand excellent performance. The 3200D replaces the 3000D in the Corsair mid-tower lineup and is built for powerful systems with top-tier cooling. It is available in three colorways: Black, White, and an all-new semi-transparent Smoke front panel. Designed to prioritize cooling, the 3200D supports a 360 mm radiator in the front or roof and features an all-new angled fan mount on the bottom of the case to direct cool air towards the GPU.

Smart Design, Serious Cooling
The 3200D is thoughtfully engineered to make the most of its footprint while providing ample room for the most powerful hardware available. It offers up to 375 mm of GPU clearance, so even extra-large GPUs like the NVIDIA RTX 5090 have plenty of room to breathe. The spacious interior supports 9x 120 mm or 4x 140 mm fans, with the option to run a 360 mm AIO liquid CPU cooler in either the front or the roof of the chassis for robust CPU cooling. It is also ready for next-gen hardware, with full support for reverse connector motherboards designed for showcase builds with no visible cables.

(PR) EK by LM TEK Launches EK-Pro GPU Water Block for NVIDIA H200 NVL

19 March 2026 at 16:35
EK by LM TEK is proud to announce the EK-Pro GPU WB H200 NVL, a high-performance full-cover GPU water block designed for the NVIDIA H200 NVL. Engineered for high-density AI server deployments and data center environments, the block features a single-slot form factor optimized for maximum compute density and system compatibility. By covering the entire PCB, the EK-Pro water block directly cools the GPU, HBM memory, and VRM ensuring optimal thermal performance, stability, and sustained performance under demanding workloads. The low-profile, rack-style terminal design reduces overall assembly height, improving chassis compatibility across standard Full Height Full Width (FHFW) server platforms. This enables seamless integration as a drop-in replacement for both active and passive dual-slot air coolers.

Dual-Pass Cooling Engine for Maximum Thermal Efficiency
At the core of the EK-Pro GPU WB H200 NVL is a dual-pass cooling engine, engineered to maintain high flow rate. The coolant flows sequentially through two optimized microfin stacks, cooling each half of the GPU die and HBM memory to ensure uniform heat dissipation. This design maintains consistent flow distribution and thermal performance, minimizing losses even in reversed flow scenarios, while delivering efficient cooling across the entire GPU surface.

(PR) Sharkoon Releases S100 ARGB All-in-One CPU Cooler

19 March 2026 at 16:31
The S100 ARGB from Sharkoon is an all-in-one water-cooling system with a 360 mm radiator and combines impressive looks with a strong cooling performance. The extra-large pump unit with its infinity mirror effect creates a unique play of light, while the copper plate, three precisely controllable ARGB PWM fans and the included DOWSIL thermal paste all ensure reliable cooling and maximum efficiency.

Efficient Cooling
With its 360 mm radiator, the S100 ARGB offers excellent heat dissipation, reliably keeping high-performance systems at the optimum temperature, even at high loads. This makes it the ideal solution for demanding gaming PCs as well as powerfully equipped workstations.

(PR) Silicon Power Launches Enterprise-Grade DDR5 RDIMM for AI Workloads

19 March 2026 at 16:27
Silicon Power (SP) announces the launch of its latest DDR5 RDIMM module, purpose-built to meet the growing demands of enterprise data centers and AI-driven computing environments. Designed with original high-quality DRAM chips, the new module delivers massive bandwidth and enhanced reliability to support intensive workloads such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and large-scale data processing. Leveraging a high-density architecture with 32 internal banks across 8 groups, the DDR5 RDIMM maximizes throughput to unlock next-generation server performance. With speeds of up to 6400 MT/s, it empowers enterprises to accelerate data pipelines and fully utilize modern server architectures.

Advanced Reliability, Broad Compatibility, and Power Efficiency
Engineered for uncompromising stability, Silicon Power's DDR5 RDIMM integrates advanced On-Die ECC technology alongside a Registering Clock Driver (RCD), significantly enhancing fault tolerance compared to standard ECC UDIMMs. This robust design ensures superior data integrity, making it ideal for mission-critical enterprise applications that require continuous uptime.

New iPhone spyware Darksword spread through hacked websites, putting millions at risk

19 March 2026 at 18:04

The discovery, announced Wednesday in coordinated reports from Lookout, iVerify, and Google's Threat Analysis Group, highlights a growing trade in high-end spyware once found mostly in state-backed espionage. Darksword marks the second iOS-targeting exploit uncovered this month, following the earlier disclosure of a separate tool known as Coruna. Both were...

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Multi-location SEO strategy: Stop competing with your own content

19 March 2026 at 18:00
Multi-location SEO strategy- Stop competing with your own content

Multi-location brands are investing heavily in content. But more content doesn’t automatically mean more growth.

I keep seeing the same issue. Each individual location has a blog, and they all cover the same topics. Same keywords. Same structure. Same search intent. The goal is local visibility, but the result is often internal competition and diluted authority.

Building an effective content strategy for multi-location brands requires clarity around roles. What should live at the corporate level to build authority, and what should stay local to drive relevance and conversions? Without that alignment, brands risk competing with themselves instead of winning in search.

Where the strategy breaks down

Most multi-location content issues aren’t intentional. They’re often the result of growth without a clear content framework, or simply too many cooks in the kitchen without overall governance.

Corporate teams are focused on building brand authority and scaling marketing efforts. At the same time, local teams or franchisees want content that answers their customers’ questions and lives on their own site, rather than sending users elsewhere. The assumption is simple: more content equals more visibility.

However, without clear ownership or strategic keyword targeting, overlap becomes inevitable. Similar topics are published across multiple URLs, and over time, this creates internal competition rather than building authority for the entire site.

What type of content belongs at corporate

In general, corporate should own the content that applies to the brand as a whole and build authority at scale. This includes blog content that targets broader informational queries and answers user questions, no matter where users are located. 

Educational resources, industry insights, and evergreen topics perform best when consolidated in one place rather than duplicated across multiple URLs.

Mathnasium - sample webpage

Core service, product, and line-of-business pages should also be centralized. These pages define what the brand offers and typically remain consistent across markets. While location pages can reference and support this foundational content, they often don’t need to be recreated at the local level unless they differ between locations.

Brand-level content, such as company history, leadership, mission, and differentiators, should also sit at the corporate level. These elements reinforce credibility and should be standardized across the organization.

Dig deeper: Local content playbook: From service pages to jobs-to-be-done pages

What type of content belongs at the local level

When it comes to local content, focus on what’s relevant to that specific market. This includes geo-specific content such as:

  • Location landing pages with unique, customized copy.
  • Localized metadata.
  • Location-specific FAQs, relevant structured data (e.g., reviews, LocalBusiness).
  • In some cases, region-specific service variations.
Tend location page


On location pages specifically, there are additional opportunities to highlight uniqueness:

  • Location-specific testimonials and reviews.
  • Team bios.
  • Owner messages or stories.
  • Events or awards.
  • Community partnerships.
  • Descriptive content about the location or service area.
  • Location-specific imagery.

These elements can live on a single, well-built location page or expand into a microsite structure (pages living under a subfolder) when it makes sense for the business. Remember, the goal of these pages is to strengthen relevance, target geo-modified and local intent queries, and ultimately drive conversions. 

One common concern with location pages is duplicate content. The question often becomes, how much duplicate content is acceptable? Instead of focusing on a percentage of unique versus shared content, teams should focus on what’s most useful for the user.

Typically, content that doesn’t need to be unique across every location includes:

  • Brand boilerplates.
  • Core service lists.
  • Service or product descriptions.
  • Standard calls to action.
  • Legal disclaimers.
  • Navigation.
  • Trust signals.
Neighborly Done Right Promise copy

Dig deeper: Local SEO sprints: A 90-day plan for service businesses in 2026

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Common SEO risks of a faulty content strategy

When content production lacks clear governance, it can lead to a range of issues that affect organic visibility and crawl efficiency. Over time, this can cause inconsistent rankings, diluted authority, and missed opportunities to convert traffic into leads.

Keyword cannibalization

Keyword cannibalization occurs when multiple pages across a site target the same keywords and search intent. Instead of strengthening rankings, those pages end up competing against each other in search results, and, in some cases, may not get indexed at all.

For multi-location brands, this often happens when individual locations publish similar blog content. For example, a plumbing brand might have multiple location pages with blogs, each posting a blog post titled “Tips to fix a leaky faucet,” creating several URLs targeting the same informational query.

A more strategic approach is to consolidate that topic into a single, strong corporate-level post. This would allow the brand to serve as the authoritative source, build backlinks, answer users’ questions effectively, and strengthen the site’s overall credibility.

Google choosing the ‘wrong page’

When multiple pages on a website are targeting the same or overlapping keywords, search engines have to determine which one to rank, and sometimes it’s not the page you intended.

On a multi-location site, that may mean a local blog ranks nationally for a topic that would be better suited to live on the corporate site and build broader brand authority. While the page may be relevant to the query, it may not guide users clearly to the next step, leading to customer confusion or bounces.

It may also cause users who aren’t in-market to leave the site after absorbing the information because there’s no clear next step for them, or because they only see information about services in Austin, Texas, while they’re located in Cleveland, Ohio.

Instead, consolidating authority on a single, well-ranking page that clearly directs users to take action, whether that means finding their nearest location or submitting a form, would be more beneficial for the brand and users.

Crawl inefficiencies

Publishing multiple blog posts on the same topic, especially when the answer doesn’t vary by location, can result in duplicate or low-value content. While these pages may be regularly crawled due to internal linking, they often never make it into the index.

At scale, this can become a bigger issue, especially for sites with many locations that publish similar informational topics. For a site with dozens or hundreds of locations, having similar blog posts across those locations can create crawl bloat, where search engines may spend time and resources crawling repetitive or low-impact URLs rather than more high-impact pages.

Diluted link equity

When similar content exists across multiple URLs, backlinks and internal links are split among pages instead of consolidating authority on a single strong page. Rather than building momentum around a single piece of content, link equity is distributed across competing versions. 

For multi-location brands, this can weaken overall ranking potential. Consolidating authoritative content at the corporate level allows links, authority, and trust signals to compound, strengthening the entire domain and supporting location pages more effectively.

Dig deeper: The local SEO gatekeeper: How Google defines your entity

Creating a plan: How corporate and local can work together

After defining roles, move to governance. Multi-location brands need a shared plan for ownership, keyword targeting, and team collaboration.

Before new content gets created, the right questions need to be asked, such as:

  • Is this topic location- or region-specific, or is it broader for any consumer?
  • Would publishing this for only one location add value to those specific customers?
  • Would publishing it across multiple locations make sense?
  • Who should own the keyword? The brand or a specific location?
  • Who does it make sense for the information to come from?

Clear keyword mapping and a centralized content calendar can prevent overlap before it starts. When teams understand their roles, content supports overall growth instead of competing internally.

Content collaboration also creates opportunities to strengthen E-E-A-T signals for the site as a whole. Corporate can cover broader educational topics while drawing on real expertise and experience from local teams.

For example, a roofing company might want to write a post about how often homeowners should replace their roofs. The topic is universal. However, the answer could vary by region due to factors such as the material used in that area or the weather. 

The blog could include quotes from franchise owners or team members across different regions to provide insights into regional factors, such as heat and humidity in the South versus harsh winter weather in the North.

This would allow corporate to own the topic and give locations the opportunity to provide their unique expertise and experiences. Plus, linking to relevant location pages can reinforce context and create stronger internal linking throughout the site.

Another option would be to create a local hub within the blog.

Volume isn’t always the right strategy

Search may be changing, but many of the fundamentals remain the same. High-quality, well-structured content that genuinely helps users is what earns visibility.

With Google’s AI Overviews and large language models pulling from authoritative sources, content that clearly answers questions and reflects real expertise is even more valuable. Pages created solely to scale across multiple locations — without adding unique value — are unlikely to perform consistently, and can even hurt a site in the long run.

Content shouldn’t be treated as a volume game. More pages alone won’t drive growth. What matters is planning, ownership, and alignment.

When corporate and local teams build a shared content strategy, it helps turn content into a growth driver rather than just more pages on a site.

Your SEO maturity score doesn’t measure what you think it does

19 March 2026 at 17:00
Your SEO maturity score doesn’t measure what you think it does

The Visibility Governance Maturity Model (VGMM) is about something most SEO programs lack: clear ownership, documented processes, and decision rights that keep your work from being undone by teams who don’t understand it.

So how do you actually score that?

Each domain uses a bank of governance questions tailored to the business. They’re not about how SEO is executed. They’re not about tools. And they’re not an audit.

What VGMM questions are designed to reveal

VGMM questions go to managers and the C-suite — the people who should know about governance but often don’t. Meanwhile, you (the SEO practitioner) actually know whether standards are documented, whether QA is in place, and whether processes exist.

VGMM diagnoses organizations where SEO knowledge lives in practitioners’ heads, rather than in documented, governed processes. If VGMM surveyed only practitioners, it would measure whether you know what to do (you do). But governance maturity measures whether the organization can sustain capability when you’re on vacation, when you get promoted, or when you leave.

Questions go to managers because governance gaps show up as:

  • “I don’t know the answer to that.”
  • “I’d have to ask Sarah.”
  • “We used to have a process, but it’s not enforced anymore.”
  • “Each team does it differently.”
  • “That’s documented somewhere, I think?”

When managers can’t answer governance questions, that’s the signal. It means processes aren’t institutionalized. 

Dig deeper: Why most SEO failures are organizational, not technical

The SPOF reality check

Single point of failure (SPOF) questions can cap your organization at Level 2 maturity until they’re resolved.

Here are some examples of SPOF question:

  • “If [key person] left tomorrow, could the organization maintain SEO standards without them?”
  • “Is SEO knowledge documented in a way that’s transferable to new team members?”
  • “Are there at least two people who understand how [critical system] works?”

Right now, you’re probably the SPOF. You’re the person who knows where all the bodies are buried, how the redirects work, why that weird canonical setup exists, and what breaks if someone changes X. That feels like job security. It’s actually a job prison.

When VGMM identifies you as an SPOF:

  • Leadership realizes your knowledge needs to be documented.
  • You get resources to create documentation.
  • You get approval to train other people.
  • You get your own tools, training, and conference budgets. (Yay!)
  • Your expertise becomes institutional, not personal.
  • You can take a vacation without disasters.

The organization can’t move past Level 2 until SPOF conditions are cleared. This forces leadership to address hero-dependency.

How domain scores become VGMM score

Each domain model (SEOGMM, CGMM, WPMM, etc.) produces a maturity score based on its own question bank. Here’s how they roll up:

Step 1: Domain assessment

Each domain asks 30-60 governance questions tailored to that area. Questions are behavior-based, not opinion-based:

  • “Do you think SEO standards are important?” (opinion)
  • “Are SEO standards documented and approved by [role]?” (behavior)

Step 2: Weighted scoring 

Answers are weighted based on impact. Not all governance failures are equal:

  • Missing documentation = lower weight.
  • No ownership for critical decisions = higher weight.
  • SPOF identified = can cap maturity level regardless of other scores.

Step 3: SPOF constraint 

If SPOF conditions exist, the domain score maxes out at Level 2 (emerging) even if other governance is strong. You can’t be structured (Level 3) when capability depends on one person.

Step 4: Domain aggregation 

Domain scores average into the overall VGMM score with adjusted weighting based on:

  • Your industry (ecommerce weights performance governance higher).
  • Your business model (SaaS weights content governance higher).
  • Your complexity (international weights workflow governance is higher).

Step 5: Final maturity level 

The overall VGMM score maps to maturity levels:

  • Level 1 (0-30%): Ad hoc/unmanaged
  • Level 2 (31-50%): Aware/emerging
  • Level 3 (51-70%): Structured/defined
  • Level 4 (71-90%): Integrated/coordinated
  • Level 5 (91-100%): Optimized/sustained

Why questions change between models

Domain questions adapt to the maturity model being used.

SEOGMM questions focus on:

  • Technical SEO governance (schema, redirects, crawl management).
  • Content optimization standards.
  • Performance monitoring and alerts.

LVMM questions focus on:

  • Location data governance across distributed sites.
  • Google Business Profile management and ownership.
  • Review response workflows and accountability.
  • NAP (Name, Address, Phone) consistency

IVMM questions focus on:

  • Market-specific SEO governance across countries.
  • Translation workflow and quality controls.
  • Local compliance and regulatory requirements.
  • Cross-market coordination and escalation.

Same governance principles, different operational contexts. An ecommerce company doesn’t need LVMM. A restaurant chain with 500 locations absolutely does.

Dig deeper: SEO’s future isn’t content. It’s governance

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Why you can’t (and shouldn’t) compare scores

VGMM scores are internal quality metrics, not competitive benchmarks. A 62% score doesn’t mean you’re ahead of another organization at 58%. Here’s why.

Weighting varies by business model

  • Ecommerce company: Performance governance weighted 30%.
  • Information publisher: Content governance weighted 35%.
  • Service company: Workflow governance weighted 25%.

Domain combinations vary by organization

  • Organization A: SEOGMM + CGMM + WPMM + IVMM (international).
  • Organization B: SEOGMM + CGMM + WPMM + LVMM (multi-location).

Not comparing apples to apples.

Organizational context changes what scores mean

  • Startup at 45% with 10 people = impressive, mature for size.
  • Enterprise at 45% with 500 people = serious governance gaps.

Strategic priorities shape the score

  • Organization prioritizing organic visibility: SEOGMM weighted higher.
  • Organization focused on technical debt: WPMM weighted higher.

The only meaningful comparison is your organization against itself over time:

  • Q1 2025: 42% (Level 2)
  • Q3 2025: 58% (Level 3) ← Progress
  • Q1 2026: 61% (Level 3) ← Sustained improvement

Use VGMM to answer:

  • Are we improving quarter over quarter?
  • Which domains are holding us back?
  • Where should we invest in governance?
  • Are SPOF conditions getting resolved?

Don’t use VGMM to answer:

  • Are we better than Competitor X?
  • What’s the industry average score?
  • Should we publicize our score?

What VGMM scoring means for you

As an SEO practitioner, this scoring approach protects you.

You’re not being blamed

When governance assessment reveals gaps, managers are answering questions about organizational capability. They’re not evaluating your individual performance. The assessment asks, “Does the organization have documented standards?” not “Is the SEO person doing a good job?”

SPOF detection is your escape hatch

When SPOF questions flag that the organization depends entirely on you, leadership sees it as an organizational risk — not as proof you’re valuable. They can’t move to Level 3 until they fix it, which means resources for documentation, training, and knowledge transfer.

Weighted scoring highlights systemic issues

When content governance scores low, but SEO governance scores high, it shows other domains aren’t holding up their end. This redirects leadership attention to where governance actually needs strengthening.

Progress tracking shows your impact

When your organization moves from Level 2 to Level 3 over two quarters, you have concrete evidence that governance investments are working. This isn’t “traffic went up 15%,” it’s “organizational capability improved measurably.”

Dig deeper: SEO execution: Understanding goals, strategy, and planning

The difference between hero work and sustainable SEO

VGMM’s scoring approach is designed to:

  • Diagnose organizational capability gaps without blaming individuals. 
  • Make your implicit knowledge visible as institutional risk.
  • Force leadership to address hero-dependency. 
  • Track progress in ways that make governance investments defensible to finance.

The assessment focuses on whether the organization can sustain your work without you. That’s the difference between being an indispensable hero (exhausting) and being a strategic professional whose expertise is institutionalized (sustainable).

RendrKit – Design API that lets AI agents generate images instantly


RendrKit is a design API built for AI agents. Your agent sends a JSON request with text and brand colors and receives a professional PNG in under two seconds. There’s no need for DALL-E or prompt engineering—just 69 deterministic templates that render pixel-perfect images every time.

RendrKit works with LangChain, CrewAI, OpenAI GPT Actions, MCP (Claude/Cursor), and n8n. You can use it via Python SDK, Node.js SDK, or plain REST, and a free tier is included.

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Tracium – Track AI agents and costs with a single line of code


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Samsung is still doing well with its older phones, mainly when people trade them in for new ones. Even after a few years, many users are still using their old devices and only upgrading now. This shows that people are not changing their phones as often as before.

A new report by Assurant shows that the Galaxy S22 Ultra is the most traded-in Android phone in the United States. It has stayed in the top spot for six quarters in a row. This means many people who bought the phone earlier are now finally upgrading. Also, Samsung is offering around $160 for the Galaxy S22 when users trade it in for a newer flagship phone.

The report also shows that the trade-in market is growing fast. In 2025, people got back more than $6.4 billion through trade-in programs. This is 42% higher than in 2024. Out of this, $2.8 billion came in the last part of the year, when many people buy new phones during sales and offers. The report also says that the iPhone 13 is the most traded-in phone overall.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Source – Samsung Mobile Press

It also has been spotted that people are keeping their phones for a longer time. On average, Android users now trade in their phones after almost four years. This clearly shows that users are waiting longer before buying a new phone.

To encourage people to upgrade, Samsung are giving better trade-in offers. Amazing deals help lower the price of new devices and make upgrading easier.

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Lamine Yamal made history for Barcelona while paying tribute to two of soccer’s modern greats, Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar, during the club’s emphatic UEFA Champions League win over Newcastle.

Lamine Yamal made history for Barcelona while paying tribute to two of soccer’s modern greats, Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar, during the club’s emphatic UEFA Champions League win over Newcastle. The 18-year-old winger shattered Kylian Mbappe’s record as the youngest player to reach 10 goals in the competition, while celebrating in style to honor the Portuguese and Brazilian superstars. Barcelona cruised to a 7-2 victory at Camp Nou in the second leg of their last-16 tie, sealing an 8-3 aggregate triumph and booking their place in the quarter-finals.

The Catalan side’s attacking display was breathtaking. Raphinha dominated the evening, scoring twice and creating multiple assists, while Robert Lewandowski also netted a brace. Marc Bernal, Fermin Lopez, and Yamal himself contributed to the scoring, with the teenager making the difference at key moments. While Barcelona’s offense was irresistible, their defense showed vulnerability, conceding twice despite the comfortable scoreline.

Barca opened the scoring in the sixth minute when Raphinha converted a low strike after a swift counter led by Fermin Lopez. Newcastle responded quickly through Anthony Elanga, who capitalized on Lewis Hall’s cross to level the game nine minutes later. Marc Bernal restored the Catalan lead from a Raphinha free kick, only for Elanga to score again in the 28th minute after Yamal’s attempted back-heel clearance went awry.

Yamal redeemed himself deep into first-half stoppage time, coolly converting a penalty kick, as the second half quickly turned into a procession. Fermin scored following a Raphinha through-ball, Lewandowski headed in from a corner, and then converted a precise Yamal assist for his second goal. The Brazilian winger sealed the rout, capping a dominant performance for the hosts.

Yamal makes Champions League history

The night was particularly historic for Lamine Yamal. At 18 years and 248 days, he became the youngest player to score 10 Champions League goals, surpassing Kylian Mbappe, who achieved the milestone at 18 years and 350 days during his time with Monaco and Paris Saint-Germain.

Yamal hit the landmark with a penalty deep into first-half stoppage time, giving Barcelona a crucial 3-2 lead. The Spain international also became the youngest player to score in consecutive knockout games and reached another milestone by completing 30 Champions League appearances, all before turning 19.

𝐋𝐀𝐌𝐈𝐍𝐄 𝐘𝐀𝐌𝐀𝐋 🤝 𝐌𝐁𝐀𝐏𝐏𝐄

Lamine Yamal equals Kylian Mbappé’s record for most UCL goals scored before turning 19 😮‍💨 pic.twitter.com/HmZXqnMTBM

— 433 (@433) March 18, 2026

Celebrating the legends: Ronaldo and Neymar

Following his historic goal, Yamal’s celebrations caught the eye of fans worldwide. Initially, he climbed up on the boards with his arms crossed in a move reminiscent of Cristiano Ronaldo’s famous celebration on advertising boards.

LAMINE CONVERTSSS pic.twitter.com/MEAeg6tzii

— Stop That Messi (@stopthatmessiii) March 18, 2026

His next move was a samba-inspired tribute to Neymar, which he used to energize the Camp Nou audience.

Lamine 🕺🏽🕺🏽🕺🏽 pic.twitter.com/sILCTw8LvT

— Stop That Messi (@stopthatmessiii) March 18, 2026

Neymar (left), Lamine Yamal (center), and Lionel Messi (right)

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KONTENJAN İÇİN UYGUN

Barış Alper Yılmaz'ın ayrılması halinde Ajax forması giyen Mika Godts için masaya oturulacak. Yönetim, Barış'tan gelecek bonservis bedelinden bu transferde faydalanacak. 2005 doğumlu Mika Godts, Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu'nun yeni sezon için belirlediği genç yabancı kontenjanına uyuyor...

İNANILMAZ OYNUYOR

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Manchester United

Stuttgart

Tottenham

PSG'den Galatasaray'a indirim: 20 milyon euro!

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Galatasaray'ın mevcut kadrosundaki tek sol ayaklı stoper Abdülkerim Bardakcı... Sarı-Kırmızılılar bu sebeple 2026 yazında bir sol stoper takviyesi yapacak. Daha önce defalarca gündeme gelen Lucas Beraldo konusunda şans yükseldi. PSG, önceki dönemlerde Brezilyalı savunmacı için 30 milyon euro talep ediyordu.

YÖNETİMLE GÖRÜŞMÜŞTÜ

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FENERBAHÇE DE İZLİYOR

Lucas Beraldo'yla ilgilenen takımlar arasında Fenerbahçe de bulunuyor. Brezilyalı savunmacı, yaz döneminde kesin olarak ayrılacak. Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe arasındaki rekabete şu takımlar da eşlik edebilir:

Borussia Dortmund

Bayer Leverkusen

Nantes

PSG, onun için 2024'ün Ocak ayında Sao Paulo'ya 20 milyon euro ödemişti. Şu anda aldıkları paraya bırakmaya hazırlar...

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