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Portugal are facing Mexico at Estadio Azteca, and Cristiano Ronaldo is not part of the squad.
Physical issues will keep Mexican fans from enjoying Cristiano Ronaldo’s magic tonight at Estadio Azteca. The Portugal forward was left out of Roberto Martinez’s squad for the March FIFA international break, which is why he will not play against Mexico this Saturday or against the USMNT next Tuesday.
Ronaldo has been out of action for exactly one month. He last played an official match for Al Nassr on February 28, in a 3-1 win over Al Fayha in the Saudi Pro League. Following that performance, the forward was diagnosed with a hamstring injury that he is still recovering from.
This physical issue forced CR7 to miss his club’s last two league matches, but it has had an even bigger impact at the international level. Portugal coach Roberto Martinez was unable to include him in the squad for the March FIFA international break, during which the national team is facing Mexico and the USMNT.
That means Ronaldo will not return to action with Portugal before Martinez finalizes the 26-man roster that will represent the country at the 2026 World Cup, a decision that must be made by May 30. While this does not affect the forward’s chances of making the squad, it does represent a setback in the team’s preparation, as they will be without their biggest star at a key stage on the road to the FIFA tournament.
At the time Ronaldo’s injury was confirmed in early March, Al Nassr avoided providing a specific timeline for his return, instead stating that “he started a rehabilitation program and will be under evaluation day by day.”
Days later, Jorge Jesus was candid in acknowledging that the situation was not encouraging. “After tests, we see the injury suffered by Cristiano Ronaldo was more serious than expected,” said the Al Nassr coach.
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Geçen yaz Okan Buruk'un ısrarla Galatasaray'a istediği ancak PSG'ye kaptırdığı Lucas Chevalier için bu kez Fenerbahçe devrede. Paris'te Safonov'un arkasında kalan Fransız eldiven, düzenli oynamak için ayrılık hazırlığında. Dev transferde rotayı Ederson'un Brezilya'ya dönüşü belirleyecek.
Fenerbahçe, gelecek sezonun kadro planlaması kapsamında kaleyi Ederson'dan daha konsantre, parayı değil kariyeri ana plana koyan bir hamle arayışında. Sarı-lacivertlilerin radarına giren son isim, PSG'de hayal kırıklığı yaratan Lucas Chevalier.
PARİS'TE HAYAL KIRIKLIĞI YAŞADI
Geçtiğimiz yaz transfer döneminde Okan Buruk’un listesinin başında yer alan Chevalier için o dönem PSG devreye girmiş ve transferi bitirmişti. Sarı-kırmızılı ekip bu gelişme üzerine tercihini Uğurcan Çakır’dan yana kullanırken, Chevalier’nin Paris serüveni beklediği gibi gitmedi.
YEDEK KALDI AYRILMAK İSTİYOR
Rus kaleci Matvey Safonov üst düzey performansla birinci kaleci oldu. Safonov’un yükselişiyle birlikte Chevalier kulübeye hapsoldu. Düzenli oynayabileceği bir takıma gitmek için bu yaz Paris’ten ayrılmasına kesin gözüyle bakılıyor.
EDERSON'UN AYRILIĞI BEKLENİYOR
Fenerbahçe'de Ederson’un ayrılık ihtimalinin her geçen gün kuvvetlenmesi, dev kulüpler arasında bir domino etkisi yaratabilir. Fenerbahçe yönetimi, bu karmaşadan yararlanarak Chevalier’nin durumunu anlık olarak takip ediyor. Uygun şartlar oluştuğunda resmi adımları atmayı planlıyor.
Juventus ile yolları ayırmaya hazırlanan Sırp yıldız Filip Kostic, sarı-lacivertli formayı yeniden giymeye yakın. Jose Mourinho'nun kadrosunda görmeyi çok istediği tecrübeli sol kanat oyuncusu için Fenerbahçe yönetimi düğmeye bastı.
Juventus'un Filip Kostic ile sözleşme yenilememe kararı aldığı ifade edildi. Bu gelişmenin ardından deneyimli sol kanat oyuncusunun geleceği transfer piyasasının öne çıkan başlıklarından biri haline geldi. Tutto Mercato'nun haberine göre Fenerbahçe de bu süreçte oyuncuyu yeniden kadrosuna katmak isteyen kulüpler arasında bulunuyor.
FENERBAHÇE ESKİ OYUNCUSU İÇİN DEVREDE
Filip Kostic'in, Jose Mourinho döneminde kiralık olarak Fenerbahçe forması giymesi transfer ihtimalini daha da dikkat çekici hale getirdi. Sarı-lacivertli kulübün, oyuncunun durumunu yakından takip ettiği ve sezon sonu oluşacak fırsatı değerlendirmek istediği konuşuluyor.
JUVENTUS'TA KALMA İHTİMALİ ZAYIFLADI
Juventus'ta Kenan Yıldız ve Weston McKennie ile yapılan sözleşme uzatmalarının ardından Filip Kostic'in takımda kalma ihtimalinin iyice düştüğü belirtiliyor. İtalyan ekibinde kadro planlamasının farklı yönde şekillenmesi, tecrübeli futbolcunun ayrılığını daha güçlü bir olasılık haline getirdi.
TRANSFERDE YOĞUN REKABET VAR
Filip Kostic için yalnızca Fenerbahçe'nin değil, birçok kulübün devrede olduğu ifade ediliyor. Benfica'nın da Mourinho'nun talebi doğrultusunda oyuncuyu transfer etmek istediği belirtilirken İtalya'dan Cagliari, Parma, Genoa, Fiorentina ve Atalanta'nın da 33 yaşındaki yıldız için girişimlerde bulunduğu öne sürülüyor.
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Juventus and Dusan Vlahovic are edging closer to a contract renewal, but a formal meeting between all parties has yet to take place, and one is needed before any deal can be signed.
According to CalcioMercato, Vlahovic’s father Milos visited his son in Turin this week, but the timing did not align for a summit with the club, with CEO Damien Comolli abroad on scouting trips and international engagements.
Contract discussions therefore remained within the family circle, with a fresh meeting between all parties now expected before Easter.
The broad parameters of a deal are already understood by both sides.
Juventus will not go beyond the salary structure agreed with Kenan Yildiz in his recent renewal, meaning Vlahovic would need to accept a reduction to €6-7 million net per season, roughly half his current earnings.
In return, his entourage are pushing for a substantial signing-on bonus to offset the pay cut.
TURIN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 04: Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD4 match between Juventus and Sporting Clube de Portugal at Juventus Stadium on November 04, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)
Juventus willing to give Vlahovic three-year extension
On contract length, there is agreement, a maximum of three years, potentially with an option in the club’s favour, replacing the five-year deal originally signed.
Vlahovic himself is understood to be genuinely open to staying.
A candid conversation with Luciano Spalletti, who has assured the Serbian striker of his central role in the attack going forward, has been pivotal in shifting his thinking.
Meanwhile, reported approaches from Barcelona and Premier League clubs have never materialised into concrete offers, with only Milan maintaining a communication channel without ever submitting a real proposal.
That lack of genuine alternatives strengthens Juventus’ hand in negotiations and could prove decisive.
Securing Vlahovic’s renewal would also free up what is expected to be a limited summer transfer budget for reinforcements in other positions, a practical consideration that makes the deal as important strategically as it is sporting.
A potential crisis is brewing at Napoli after Romelu Lukaku failed to return to the club following the international break with Belgium, opening what La Gazzetta dello Sport describes as a growing rift between the Belgian striker and the club.
For those with long memories, the situation carries uncomfortable echoes of previous episodes in Lukaku’s turbulent career, and Gazzetta has drawn the comparison explicitly, via CalcioNapoli, highlighting a pattern of behaviour that has surfaced at multiple clubs over the years.
The most striking parallel is with his departure from Manchester United in 2019.
Lukaku had been so determined to join Antonio Conte’s Inter that he engineered a dramatic exit from Old Trafford, making no secret of his desire to work with the Salento-born coach whom he has long regarded as a father figure.
That partnership delivered the Serie A title in 2020-21, albeit in the eerie silence of stadiums emptied by the Covid pandemic.
NAPLES, ITALY – APRIL 14: Romelu Lukaku of Napoli celebrates with his head coach Antonio Conte after scoring his side second goal during the Serie A match between Napoli and Empoli at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on April 14, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Lukaku & Conte relationship tense at Napoli
Now, with Conte once again his manager, this time at Napoli, the relationship that has defined Lukaku’s career appears to be under strain for the first time.
The Belgian’s decision to remain isolated in his homeland rather than report back to the club is being interpreted as a significant signal, particularly given that transfer windows are approaching and Lukaku has historically timed his periods of withdrawal to coincide with contract uncertainty.
Gazzetta’s verdict is blunt, Lukaku is a player capable of forming intense bonds with clubs and managers before abruptly reversing course when new opportunities arise.
Whether Conte can smooth things over with one of his most trusted attacking weapons remains to be seen, but the situation is one Napoli will need to resolve quickly with the season entering its decisive phase.
Inter defender Bastoni is reportedly open to discussing a summer move to Barcelona, according to Spanish newspaper Marca.
Bastoni is said to have already informed Barcelona that he’d consider a move to Camp Nou in 2026-27.
MADRID, SPAIN – NOVEMBER 26: Alessandro Bastoni of Internazionale reacts after his side conceded a goal, scored by Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid (not pictured) during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Atletico de Madrid and FC Internazionale Milano at Estadio Metropolitano on November 26, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
According to the report, even Inter are open to offers for their star defender, but Barcelona have not yet made a formal approach to the Serie A table leaders.
Bastoni has been linked with a summer move to Barcelona for several weeks. This past February, the Italian received praise from the Catalans’ defender, Pau Cubarsì, who described Bastoni as a “spectacular centre-back.”
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)
Marca adds that Barcelona will be looking for a left-footed central defender who is dominant in the air for next season and that Bastoni is their primary target for 2026-27.
Inter, however, are unwilling to negotiate a sale for less than €70m.
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 16: Alessandro Bastoni of Italy warms up prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Norway at San Siro Stadium on November 16, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Bastoni, 26, has proved his ability on both ends, scoring two goals and providing six assists in 35 appearances with Inter this season.
Larne beat Cliftonville 2-0 on Saturday to move six points clear at the top of the Irish Premiership as nearest challengers Glentoran were held to a 1-1 draw by Linfield.
Goals from Matty Lusty and Andy Ryan kept the Invermen on course for a third league title in four years while at the Oval Matt Yates put the Blues ahead, with Aaron McEneff levelling from the penalty spot.
Third-placed Coleraine sit two points behind the Glens as they chase the runner-up finish which would guarantee qualification European qualification after they defeated Dungannon Swifts 2-1 at Stangmore Park.
Kobie Moore gave the hosts the lead but Joel Cooper and Mark Coyle struck to ensure victory for the Bannsiders in their first match after the split.
In the bottom half, Paul Heatley scored twice as Carrick Rangers inflicted a thumping 6-1 win on Crusaders, whose bid to avoid relegation to the second tier suffered a blow.
Larne secure crucial home win
Larne broke on the counter-attack early on at Inver Park with Andy Ryan crossing from the right-hand channel into the path of Matty Lusty but he opted to take the effort first time and put it well wide.
Almost straight away, Cliftonville spurned a glorious opening as a long clearance put Brian Healy in behind the Larne defence but, under pressure from Matt Ridley, the striker blazed over.
Ryan and Lusty combined again for Larne but the latter's effort lacked power, allowing Reds keeper PJ Morrison to dive to his right to palm the ball away.
The home side eventually went in front on 27 minutes when Aaron Donnelly's pass in to Sean Graham in the left hand channel saw the Larne player get to the ball ahead of keeper Morrison before squaring for Lusty to drill a low shot into the unguarded net despite Jonny Addis' efforts to block the shot.
Cliftonville almost levelled three minutes into the second period when Larne failed to deal with a high ball into the penalty area and the ball dropped for Liam McStravick, whose fierce strike cannoned off the crossbar.
As Cliftonville pressed for an equaliser, Ryan Curran's snap-shot brought a smart reflex save from Rohan Ferguson while at the other end, Ryan's point-blank header was superbly diverted over by Morrison.
The home side wrapped up the points with four minutes left when Jordan McEneff's corner was flicked on to the back post by Ryan Nolan where Ryan squeezed home a header with referee Mark Dillon adjudging that the ball had crossed the line before Morrison could claw it away.
The No. 3 seed Louisville Cardinals and the No. 2 seed Michigan Wolverines and square off Saturday in a Sweet 16 matchup in Fort Worth, Texas.
Michigan (27-6) enters as a slight favorite behind one of the nation’s most efficient offenses, averaging 83.9 points per game while shooting 46.9% from the field. The Wolverines have thrived in both Big Ten and non-conference play throughout the season.
On the other end, Louisville (29-7) brings one of the ACC’s top defenses. The Cardinals allow just 60.7 points per game and hold opponents to 39.1% shooting, ranking among the conference’s best in both categories.
Here is a look at the box score from Saturday's Sweet 16 Regional 3 in Fort Worth.
Louisville vs. Michigan March Madness box score
Louisville stats
NO
Name
POS
MIN
FGM-A
3PM-A
FTM-A
OREB
REB
AST
ST
BLK
TO
PF
PTS
9
Anaya Hardy
F
1
0-1
0-0
0-0
2
4
0
0
0
2
1
0
11
Elif Istanbulluoglu
F
8
2-2
1-1
0-0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
5
4
Mackenly Randolph
F
8
0-2
0-0
0-0
1
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
Reyna Scott
G
7
1-3
0-0
0-0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
2
2
Imari Berry
G
6
2-4
0-1
1-2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
5
Laura Ziegler
F
8
0-1
0-0
0-0
1
3
1
0
0
0
1
0
22
Tajianna Roberts
G
9
1-4
1-4
0-0
0
0
1
1
0
2
1
3
Total
6-17
2-6
1-2
5
13
5
1
0
7
4
15
35.3%
33.3%
50.0%
Michigan stats
NO
Name
POS
MIN
FGM-A
3PM-A
FTM-A
OREB
REB
AST
ST
BLK
TO
PF
PTS
5
Brooke Q. Daniels
G
6
0-1
0-0
0-0
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
12
Syla Swords
G
10
1-5
0-1
0-0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
2
33
Te'Yala Delfosse
G
3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Olivia Olson
G
9
2-7
0-1
1-1
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
5
3
Mila Holloway
G
8
1-1
0-0
0-0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
2
15
Ashley Sofilkanich
F
5
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
22
Kendall Dudley
F
5
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
4-14
0-2
1-1
1
5
3
2
1
5
3
9
28.6%
-
100.0%
The matchup should hinge on tempo, especially early. The Cardinals have a 79.4 scoring average against a Wolverines defense allowing 62.5 points.
Both teams enter 7-3 over their last 10 games, setting up a tightly contested regional semifinal in March Madness.
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Louisville vs. Michigan How to Watch Date: Saturday, March 28 Time: 12:30 p.m. ET Dickeys Arena- Fort Worth, Texas TV: ABC (Available on FuboTV)
The MLB season is underway, and teams are already pushing to exceed their 2026 expectations. However, some clubs still can’t seem to put everything together.
On Thursday, the Pittsburgh Pirates scored seven runs but delivered an embarrassing defensive performance. The outing unraveled so badly that the team pulled its starting pitcher before he could even finish the first inning.
Now, the Pirates have made a tough and surprising decision ahead of Saturday’s Game 2 against the New York Mets. Reports indicate they have benched slugger Oneil Cruz.
It remains unclear whether this move will last, but Cruz has been one of the Pirates’ most dangerous offensive weapons. The decision is puzzling, especially since the team has remained committed to playing him in center field—a position he is still learning.
Cruz previously thrived as a shortstop. Last season, the Pirates moved him to center field midyear to address a glaring roster need.
The experiment has not gone well, and instead of making the logical adjustment, the Pirates continue to mishandle the situation. They should move Cruz back to his natural position.
Pittsburgh Pirates center fielder Oneil Cruz (15) tries to throw the ball into the infield before the Mets could score in the first inning, Thursday, March 26, 2026.
This benching may prove temporary, and Cruz could still bounce back. However, with little development at his new position, the Pirates risk wasting both his time and his talent.
This situation is not entirely surprising. The Pirates have struggled as an organization, and they now risk mismanaging their generational pitching talent in Paul Skenes.
Winning can fix many issues, but the current signs point in the wrong direction. The Pirates need to return to basics—starting with moving Cruz back to shortstop.
Inter Milan Dream Of Arsenal Defender If Italy Star Leaves To Join Barcelona
Inter Milan have made contact with the agent of Arsenal defender Riccardo Calafiori as they plan for the possibility of Alessandro Bastoni leaving for Barcelona this summer, though the move would be far from straightforward.
The contact with Alessandro Lucci, Calafiori’s representative, also covered the situation of Luca Di Maggio, currently on loan at Padova, who could attract Serie A and Serie B interest in the summer. But the Calafiori conversation was significant in its own right.
He is Italy-capped, technically excellent and already proven at the highest level.
Arsenal Reluctance And High Cost Make Calafiori A Difficult Target For Inter As Bastoni Departure A Possibility
The obstacles are significant, however.
Arsenal have no intention of selling Calafiori at this stage, and even if their position changed, the combined cost of a transfer fee and salary would represent a major financial commitment for Inter.
The move remains a dream rather than an imminent reality.
Regardless of Bastoni’s future, Inter are already working on other defensive additions.
Solet of Udinese leads the shortlist for one position, versatile, athletic and capable of covering all three roles in a back three.
Muharemovic of Sassuolo is also a candidate, though his limited experience in a back three makes him a riskier proposition.
Inter plan to bring in just one of the two, with Solet currently ahead.
What is certain is that next season’s Inter defence will feature several new faces.
Liverpool on brink of welcoming back incredible star
Liverpool are reportedly on the brink of welcoming back a truly incredible player.
Liverpool are about to enter a high-pressure period after the international break. The Reds will need to balance UEFA Champions League qualification with this season's campaign.
That means trying to find a way past Paris Saint-Germain over two legs while also battling for a top-five finish in the Premier League. And they won't have the advantage the Parisians boast in getting a week off ahead of each leg.
In other words, Liverpool needs all the help they can get and it appears they will get that. The Athletic reports that Alexander Isak is on the brink of a return and should face PSG.
Now, whether that means one leg or two, we're not sure (the Champions League tie, Isak should have both). But Liverpool would take just having him as an impact sub towards the end of the meeting at Anfield.
This is a boost, then. Isak's leg break was never keeping out of the entire campaign but it feels like this is the perfect timing for a return.
Alexander Isak: Situation Summary
Injury and Recovery Timeline
Isak has been out of action since 20 December 2025, after suffering a fractured fibula during Liverpool's 2-1 victory over Tottenham. Arne Slot recently provided a cautious update, confirming that while Isak is back in light training, he will not be fit for the FA Cup quarter-final against Manchester City on 4 April. The club is targeting the Champions League quarter-final against PSG later in April for his competitive return.
Season Statistics
Before the injury, Isak's debut campaign at Anfield was largely disrupted. In 16 appearances across all competitions, he recorded 3 goals and 1 assist. His most recent goal came in the same match he was injured, scoring just 15 minutes after being substituted onto the pitch against Spurs.
Future Outlook
Despite his long layoff, rumours have surfaced regarding his long-term future. Reports suggest his representatives have been exploring potential interest from Barcelona, though Liverpool remains committed to the £125 million striker as a cornerstone of their post-Salah attack. Slot has emphasized that fans likely won't see Isak at 100% until after a full 2026 pre-season.
James Garner: Thomas Tuchel makes bold claim about United target
England manager Thomas Tuchel has spoken highly of Manchester United academy graduate James Garner following his performance against Uruguay. The English midfielder spent his formative years at Carrington and was once tipped to become a mainstay in the starting XI.
However, the Red Devils took the surprising decision to allow Garner to leave permanently in the summer of 2022. With Erik ten Hag taking charge of the first team, the player was deemed surplus to requirements and he joined Everton in a reported £15 million deal.
The decision has since come back to haunt United, with Garner going on to establish himself as a first-team regular for the Toffees. United, meanwhile, are missing a player of his calibre in the squad and are gearing up to invest heavily in midfield this summer.
United’s midfield conundrum
United are set to part ways with Casemiro at the end of this season once his contract expires. Manuel Ugarte, meanwhile, has been relegated to the bench by the Brazilian this season and could also be on his way out this year.
The Red Devils are looking for a suitable replacement for Casemiro and are reportedly eyeing several Premier League-proven candidates for the job. Elliot Anderson, Carlos Baleba, Adam Wharton, and Sandro Tonali are among a host of names linked with United right now.
Recent reports have suggested that the Red Devils are also considering a reunion with Garner, who has excelled for Everton this season. The Englishman has registered three goals and six assists in 34 appearances for the Merseyside club, all of which were starts.
Garner was in the starting XI for the Three Lions’ friendly game against La Celeste on Friday, before being replaced by Kobbie Mainoo in the 70th minute. England took the lead in the 82nd minute through Ben White, only for Federico Valverde to equalise from the spot in the fourth minute of second-half injury time.
Tuchel hails Garner
Speaking after the game, Tuchel hailed Garner as ‘mini-Valverde’, but insisted that the Everton man has room for improvement. Tuchel said: “I am very happy, he’s our mini [Federico] Valverde. He’s getting there and he played very, very good.”
“I was quite sure that he would play well because he has this natural confidence and he’s very physical; he won a lot of balls. There are some situations where he can be a bit more open and drive through midfield with the ball with a little bit more confidence.”
“In the last 10 minutes of the first half, he was involved in some ball losses, which cost us some confidence in the final 10 minutes. But I am very impressed with the way he trained, and the way he behaved and the way he played tonight.”
Garner signed a new contract with Everton in January this year and is now tied to the Hill Dickinson Stadium until 2030.
Final Thoughts
Allowing Garner to leave was one of United’s most controversial decisions in recent times and it is fast proving to be a costly error. However, the Red Devils are now putting greater emphasis on youth, and it is unlikely that such a lapse will be repeated.
Las Vegas Raiders general manager John Spytek works from the sideline during the second half of an NFL game against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 7, 2025, in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
March Madness is calming down, and we’ll be turning the calendar to April next week. In other words, the 2026 NFL draft is steadily approaching, as the Las Vegas Raiders are holding and scheduling Top 30 visits to help put the final touches on the roster. So, we have a lot to go over for this week’s mailbag. Let’s get to it!
Q: Do you expect the Raiders to draft ten players or trade for more or fewer picks?
A: I’d be surprised if John Spytek didn’t make at least one trade during the draft, especially with three fourth-round picks. I could see Spytek using those picks as ammunition to get back into round one or two if there’s a player still on the board whom the front office likes. I also wouldn’t put it past him to do the same thing he did in the second round last year and trade back to get more picks, since there are a handful of holes left on the roster.
Ultimately, it may not be until day three, but I’d expect the Raiders to make at least one trade during the draft rather than stick and pick all 10 times. Whether that’s moving up or down, I could see an argument in both directions.
Q: If Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, A.J. Haulcy, Kayden McDonald, Denzel Boston and Max Iheanachor are on the board at No. 36, who are you taking?
A: Someone else asked the same question, but threw Dillon Thieneman in there, and my answer is Thieneman if he’s on the table. However, it seems like Thieneman is a lock to go in the first round at this point. So, to tie into the previous question, the Oregon product will probably be someone whom Spytek has to trade up for. If Thieneman does somehow fall to 36, I’ll go ahead and sprint the card in for Spytek.
As for the original question, you have a lot of really good options there. I like McNeil-Warren’s game, but I think he’s more of a strong safety who can cover the deep half in two-high looks than the true free safety that Las Vegas needs. To me, Haulcy is a better or more valuable option at 67 than 36, so that’ll eliminate the two safeties from the equation.
I know the Raiders have shown a lot of interest in this year’s receiver class recently, but if I’m calling the shots, that’s a position I’d wait to address until next year. I’m still interested to see what Tre Tucker and Jack Bech can do in Klint Kubiak’s offense. In other words, Boston could be the pick, but wouldn’t be my choice.
That leaves McDonald and Iheanachor, and that’s a really tough decision for me. Ultimately, I’d lean toward McDonald because the Raiders at least have another option at right tackle in Charles Grant, whereas the cupboard is pretty bare at nose tackle. Also, Iheanachor’s technique is still a work in progress, while McDonald would give the team an immediate starter who still has plenty of upside to become an even better player down the line.
Pillagingsince78
Are there any surefire first rounders you really hope slip to us in the second?
A: Thieneman is the biggest one. If Jermod McCoy falls out of the first, since he basically hasn’t done anything since the 2024 season, then he’d be an intriguing option at 36. To be honest, this is a hard question to answer because if I think a guy is a “surefire first-rounder”, I have a hard time seeing them slip into day two. Also, this is a draft class that lacks a lot of top-end talent but has a lot of good, not great prospects in it. So, there aren’t a ton of guys who I’d pound the table for.
SnB Stop the Run
Are there starter ready Nose Tackles available after pick #36 ?
If the Raiders aren’t able to secure a starter ready NT in the draft, what do you see them doing? Pegues? Or a veteran still looking for a job?
A: Yes, Domonique Orange would be a great option in the third round, Darrell Jackson Jr. is a good target at that spot or with pick 102, and I’m a fan of Tim Keenan III as a Day 3 option as well. Guys like Dontay Corleone and DeMonte Capehart are worth keeping tabs on, too. This is an unusually deep class at nose tackle, in my opinion, to give the Raiders plenty of options.
Now, if they don’t walk away from the draft with a nose, I’d much rather see JJ Pegues or Brodric Martin get a chance to prove themselves than sign a veteran as a holdover. I can’t stress enough that this offseason is and should be more about building for 2027 and beyond than next season for the Raiders. Adding past their prime veterans to serve as one-year starters is what they did last year, and look how that turned out.
The proper way to rebuild is to give the young guys opportunities to prove themselves, evaluate them over the season, and take it from there.
So, they have similar major issues, but Clark’s isn’t as significant, and there’s a better chance he can be the ballhawk the backend of the defense needs.
Raiderallus
Calob downs i think is the safeties name that i like in the second. Does his injury allow a slide to us and does it preclude his selection in your eyes?
A: I’d be pretty shocked if Caleb Downs isn’t taken in the first round, and I think he’s probably going top 10. The Commanders (No. 7), the Saints (No. 8), the Chiefs (No. 9) and Bengals (No. 10) could all use a safety, so I think that’s the sweet spot for Downs, especially with his talent.
But if the knee issue does cause him to slide to 36, the Raiders should proceed with caution. While they’re under similar circumstances, Downs’ situation is different than McCoy’s, who I said I would take if he falls out of the first.
Teams got to watch Downs play this past year (and play pretty well), so if he slides in the draft, that tells me there is major concern about how his body is going to hold up. Whereas McCoy’s hypothetical slide could also be injury related, but there aren’t reports about him having a potential long-term issue like there are with Downs. I could justify to myself that the reason for the rest of the league passing on McCoy is that they only have seen one really good season from him. That’s not the case with the Ohio State product, and the only reason he’d fall is if that knee is in bad shape.
Q: This is the first head coach I’ve been excited about since Jack Del Rio (loved Jon Gruden as a coach, hated his draft picks). How big an improvement would you expect? Any weaknesses you see in the coaching staff? Seems like they nailed every coordinator and position coach.
A: It can’t get much worse than last year! LOL.
I’m with you that getting Klint Kubiak is exciting and the Raiders are headed in the right direction, but I do think it will be more of a slow build-up than a quick turnaround. The roster needed significant improvement this offseason, and the front office was smart to target players seeking their second contracts in the league during free agency. But the downside is that they’ll have a young roster that will have to work through some growing pains. The 2027 and 2028 campaigns are where I think we’ll start to see a bigger improvement in the win-loss columns.
I’ve mentioned this before, but I’m not thrilled with Rob Leonard as defensive coordinator. That doesn’t mean I think he will be bad; I was just hoping they’d get a better outside hire. To Leonard’s credit, I did like what he did as defensive run game coordinator last season, though. So, it’s not like I’m completely out or down on him, but if we’re talking about weaknesses on the coaching staff, that’s a spot that leaves something to be desired for me.
FlagstaffRaiderFan
What route types/combinations are featured the most in Kubiak’s offense, and with that in mind, how do the strengths of the TE’s and WR’s on the current roster fit into them?
A: A lot of the concepts are going to be short to intermediate routes with a heavy dose of motion and play-action, so creating yards after the catch is a big factor in the passing game. That bodes well for Brock Bowers and Jack Bech, and Bech’s run blocking should put him in Kubiak’s good graces. It may seem like something that isn’t a big deal for wide receivers, but if you watch the Seahawks’ offense closely last year, even Jaxon Smith-Njigba was mixing it up in the running game.
Also, the heavy use of 12 personnel should help carve out a role for Michael Mayer. With Mayer’s contested catch ability, I could see Kubiak scheming up some good redzone targets to get him favorable matchups for 50/50 balls.
Dont’e Thornton Jr. feels like he’s the guy who is a square peg in a round hole here. Kubiak likes having versatile receivers who can run full route trees or at least make an impact on two levels of the passing game. Thornton doesn’t fit that description, and Kubiak isn’t a height-weight-speed guy. He’ll sacrifice size for route running and YAC ability.
Tre Tucker is the pass-catcher who is tough for me to pin down with Kubiak. He’s grown as a route runner over the years, where I think he could be used similarly to Rashid Shaheed, but Tucker and Jalen Nailor are pretty similar players. Considering Tucker is about to enter a contract year, and that the Raiders have been connected to a few receiver prospects, it wouldn’t surprise me if he gets traded during the draft. Throw Thornton into that category, too.
Raiderallus
Chances someone meets the Crosby price before the draft? Thanks for fielding questions from a bunch of numpties
A: Pretty low. Spytek lost a ton of leverage with the Ravens trade falling through, and Baltimore was the only club to offer two first-round picks. At this point, if another team is going to offer two first-round picks for Maxx Crosby, it will be because the draft didn’t fall their way and they’re getting desperate. Right now, there’s too much ambiguity/optimism that a contender can fill a need for a pass-rusher/edge defender with a high draft pick.
If you’re hoping Crosby gets flipped for draft picks, keep tabs on what the Lions do in the first round of the draft. They could target someone to complement Aidan Hutchinson at No. 17, but the Lions also need an offensive tackle after letting Taylor Decker go during free agency.
If Detroit prioritizes the o-line in round one, the organization could get desperate and make a big offer for Crosby after the draft. It feels like the Lions’ Super Bowl window is starting to close, so I could see them going all-in on a title run next season.
That’ll do it for this week’s mailbag. Thank you all for submitting questions and, as your weekly reminder, if you’d like to have your questions answered in a future column, tweet them at me, @MHolder95, email them to SBPQuestions1@gmail.com or look for our weekly call for questions on the site. The latter will continue to publish on Thursdays.
Super League leaders Wigan Warriors suffered a shock home loss to bottom side Huddersfield Giants, ending their 100% start to the season.
It also ended Huddersfield's losing start, which stood at five games and had resulted in head coach Luke Robinson leaving.
Few would have expected the Giants to pull off this victory, but they ran in six tries, having only managed a total of eight in their previous five matches.
Tries from Jacob Gagai, Tanguy Zenon and Niall Evalds gave them a 16-0 lead, while debut scores from Jacob Douglas and Connor Wrench and returning captain Adam Clune clinched a deserved win, moving them level on points with Leigh Leopards.
Wigan, who stay two points clear of Warrington Wolves and Wakefield Trinity at the top, had only tries from Zach Eckersley, Jack Farrimond and Liam Farrell to show for a miserable afternoon for them at the Brick Stadium.
Thirty of Sam Murray's 61 career goals for Guernsey FC have come this season [Fran Torode]
Guernsey FC kept up their pressure on the top three in the Southern Combination Premier Division with a 6-0 win over Peacehaven and Telscombe at Victoria Park.
This season's top scorer Sam Murray took his tally to 30 goals for the campaign when he converted Ross Allen's sixth-minute free-kick to put the Green Lions ahead.
Fin du Port kept the islanders in front nine minutes later when he headed a goalbound effort off the line before Will Fazakerley doubled the lead in the 26th minute - the striker reacted quickest after Charlton Gauvain's free-kick deflected off the wall to stab home from inside the box.
Du Port erased any hope of the visitors making a comeback when he made it 3-0 from the edge of the box 10 minutes before half-time, while Fazakerley gave the Green Lions a four-goal advantage at the break as he put away Jacques Cauvin's cutback.
Cauvin and Brandon Wallace went close in the early stages of the second half while home goalkeeper Josh Addison made an excellent save to keep it at 4-0 from Trevor McCreadie's low shot.
Guernsey made it 5-0 midway through the second half when Gauvain fired in substitute Callum Le Lachuer's cross on the half-volley, before Le Lacheur's excellent finish with eight minutes left made it 6-0.
"It was obviously a very important three points, particularly after last week where we didn't do ourselves justice," Guernsey FC manager Tony Vance told BBC Radio Guernsey.
"It was so important to win the game, but to go and win it in the style we did was brilliant.
"That first half performance was outstanding, the players were proper on it and they really put them to the sword so huge credit to them."
Naseem Shah has come under the scanner of the Pakistan Cricket Board after a now-deleted social media post from his official X account appeared to take a dig at Punjab (province of Pakistan) Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz during the opening game of the Pakistan Super League.
What was the incident?
The post, which quote-tweeted a PCB update from the opener between Quetta Gladiators and Hyderabad Kingsmen in Lahore, read: “Why is she treated like the Queen at Lord’s?” It was widely seen as a remark aimed at Maryam Nawaz’s high-profile arrival at Gaddafi Stadium, where she was escorted by a large security convoy and later interacted with players.
The tweet was quickly deleted, with a follow-up message claiming the account had been hacked. However, as per The Daily Star, the explanation did not convince PCB officials. Within a day, the board served Naseem with a show-cause notice, citing a breach of his central contract and violation of media guidelines.
The alleged offence is understood to fall under a clause barring players from publicly criticising board officials, sponsors, or associated entities. Despite the disciplinary action, Naseem remains available for selection and is likely to feature in his team’s next match.
The controversy comes during a subdued PSL season, which began on March 26 under tight restrictions. After consultations with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and franchise stakeholders, the PCB limited the tournament to Lahore and Karachi, with matches being held behind closed doors. Venues in Peshawar, Multan, Rawalpindi, and Faisalabad were removed from the schedule to conserve fuel amid ongoing regional tensions linked to the Gulf conflict.
Earlier, the Pakistan-based militant group Jamaat-ul-Ahrar had issued a warning to overseas players, urging them to withdraw from the league.
“The current internal security and political landscape of the country is volatile and precarious. In a climate where military operations and civil unrest dominate significant portions of the territory, the safety of international athletes cannot be guaranteed.”
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The group added, “Given these dire circumstances, we strongly advise you to prioritise your personal security and withdraw from the tournament immediately. The environment is currently unfit for any peaceful sporting activity.”
Despite the warnings and the security concerns, the PSL has gone ahead as planned, with several overseas players, including David Warner and Marnus Labuschagne, continuing to take part.
As Florida State looks to add more talent to its 2027 recruiting class, they have taken its search to the state of Tennessee and labeled athlete prospect Dayon Cooper as a target.
Despite being an unranked recruit, Cooper has seen his offer list balloon up to around 20 schools. FSU is one of the programs pushing the hardest for him, but two schools in the SEC are right there with them.
“Florida State, Tennessee and Vanderbilt are up there,” Cooper told Rivals. “Those three schools are really pushing and recruiting me hard. I have had good visits to each school too.”
Cooper was recently in Tallahassee for the first time at Florida State's Junior Day on March 7, which came a month after his offer from the program. Tennessee made him an offer a week later, and they hosted him for a game last season. Vanderbilt made an offer four days after Tennessee did.
The Seminoles were able to leave a good first impression on Cooper, and he acknowledged a certain member of the staff when talking about his time on campus.
“I love everything about Florida State," said Cooper. "The coaching and culture are great, and I love Coach Blue Adams. I also love the history of the school.
FSU is recruiting Cooper as a cornerback. Tennessee and Vanderbilt are looking to bring him in as a wide receiver.
Cooper hasn't set a date for his commitment, but he wants to make a decision before his senior year. Official visits will play a key role in what he decides, and Florida State will host him on June 5.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder have two goals remaining for their 2025-26 regular season — grab the first seed and get Jalen Williams back into a groove. We'll find out about the former in a couple of weeks. The latter, though, we won't know until deep in the NBA playoffs.
For the price of OKC immortality and a championship ring, Williams has been plagued by injuries. He's been limited to 29 games this season. Two wrist surgeries and two hamstring strains have sidelined him for most of the year. He hopes those days are behind him.
It was the first time Williams had dealt with lengthy absences in his career. Before this season, he was OKC's Iron Man. Alongside Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Alas, such is life in the NBA. It was the 24-year-old's turn to get snakebitten by the injury bug.
The Thunder would've loved to have Williams for most of this season. That was kinda the expectation. OKC GM Sam Presti thought he'd be ready by Opening Night. But setbacks happen. And like in most aspects of life, the reigning NBA champions just had to move on and figure it out sans him.
To OKC's credit, they did. They barely missed a beat despite Williams being out for two-thirds of the year. It was a group effort to make up for the All-NBA talent. Ajay Mitchell has had a breakout season. Jaylin Williams has played lights out. Chet Holmgren became a first-time All-Star.
With just eight games to go, Williams hopes to seamlessly fit with the Thunder. He understands it's a lot to ask for a group that rolled without him. In an ideal world, he has the second-highest usage on the squad. That's a lot to take off the plate from others. But I think everybody on the team knows that for OKC to go back-to-back, it needs the All-NBA forward to return to being the Scottie Pippen to Gilgeous-Alexander's MJ.
"I don't want to step on any toes where this guy's been playing really well and now he kinda has to take a different role. So kinda trying to find that balance of figuring out my flow while keeping them engaged in it. That's one of the roles I have being one of the leaders of the team," Williams said. "Tonight felt a lot more cohesive. That just comes with more reps. We've been the most injured team in the NBA aside from Memphis. All that will string together. We're not complete strangers."
While there's definitely some nuance involved with Williams and how he fits with this group, there's no denying he increases OKC's ceiling tenfold. We saw it last year in the NBA playoffs on their way to a Larry O'Brien trophy. Not just as a go-to scorer on offense, but as a do-it-all defender on defense.
It'll be interesting to see how the Thunder balance Williams knocking off any rust and prioritizing the first seed. Those two goals could clash. At times, things have looked funky as he's tried to rediscover his jumper and feel around the rim. OKC's 131-113 win over the Chicago Bulls was a step in the right direction. He had 18 points, eight assists and six rebounds.
Even if there are growing pains involved, the Thunder have to let Williams feel things out in the regular season. If that results in them struggling to put away bottom-feeders like the Bulls, so be it. Besides, the 24-year-old is confident that the rest of the team can pick up any slack he might have. That's how talented he thinks this group is.
"When you're watching the team, you realize how talented we are from top to bottom. When you're in it, you probably don't notice as much until you're on the court with a certain group. But we are extremely talented," Williams said. "That was really cool to watch. Obviously, I wouldn't like to watch it on the sidelines anymore. But from a team perspective, watching guys go to different roles and them blossom is really cool. I think just me personally, it's just not taking it for granted — not to say that I was — but you don't know when you get to play again. Just have to maybe look at basketball a lot differently."
Tiger Woods is arguably the most well-known golfer in the world and certainly one of the most successful in terms of wins and money earned. But Woods made news for something other than golf on Friday, March 27.
Woods was involved in a two-car crash in Jupiter Island, Florida Friday. While neither driver was injured in the collision, Woods was identified as the impaired driver of a Land Rover, according to Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek, who said Woods crawled out of the car window on the passenger side following the crash.
Woods, 50, was arrested on suspicion of DUI, property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test after refusing to take a urinalysis after the accident, according to Budensiek, who said the charges are misdemeanors. Budensiek indicated that Woods was not impaired by alcohol but likely by drugs or medication. The sheriff added that a substance was not initially found at the scene.
Tiger Woods is worth $1.5 billion, according to Forbes. Woods has earned roughly $1.8 billion, before taxes, during his pro golf career. He set a PGA Tour record, winning $121 million in prize money.
Lerryan Douglas and Julian Erosa meet on the UFC Fight Night 271 main card Saturday at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle. Check out this quick preview of the matchup.
Lerryan Douglas vs. Julian Erosa UFC Fight Night 271 preview
Douglas (13-5 MMA, 0-0 UFC) makes his debut following a first-round finish on Dana White's Contender Series in September. The former LFA champion rarely goes the distance and is currently riding a five-fight, all-finish winning streak.
Erosa (31-12 MMA, 9-8 UFC) is guaranteed action every time he enters the octagon. He'll look to bounce back from a Fight of the Night decision loss against Melquizael Costa last May, a result that snapped a three-fight, first-round finish streak.
Lerryan Douglas vs. Julian Erosa UFC Fight Night 271 MMA Junkie staff picks
MMA Junkie staff pick results: Douglas 7, Erosa 3
Lerryan Douglas vs. Julian Erosa UFC Fight Night 271 odds
Douglas is a comfortable favorite in this matchup, coming in at -320. Erosa is a +260 underdog, according to Fanduel.
Lerryan Douglas vs. Julian Erosa UFC Fight Night 271 start time, how to watch
Douglas and Erosa are expected to walk to the cage at approximately 9:10 p.m. ET. The fight streams live on Paramount+.
Canada host Iceland at BMO Field on Saturday for their first friendly of the March international break.
Jesse Marsch's CanMNT will face the Europeans before a game with Haiti next week as they ramp up preparations for this summer's home World Cup.
Time is running out for fringe players to stake a claim for the final tournament roster, and with a handful of stars including Alphonso Davies missing this month's camp due to injury, today could offer a chance to some of those back-ups to impress.
The Sporting News is following the Canada vs. Iceland match live, providing score updates and commentary
Canada vs. Iceland score
Starting lineups:
Canada (4-2-3-1, right to left): St. Clair (GK) — Laryea, Miller, Waterman, Sigur — Choiniere, Saliba — Buchanan, J. David, Ahmed — Larin
Iceland (4-4-2, right to left): Olafsson (GK) — Palsson, S. Ingason, Magnusson, Ellertsson — Thorsteinsson, Okarsson, Johannesson, Hlynsson — Haraldsson, Willumsswon
Iceland subs: Einarsson, Valdimarsson, Tomasson, Hermansson, Gunnarsson, Thorhallson, Thordarson, Baldursson, Anderson, A. Sigurdsson, G. Sigurdsson, K. Ingason
Canada vs. Iceland live updates, highlights, and commentary
Kickoff: First half
We're off and running in Toronto.
Pregame: An interesting quirk about Canada's jersey numbers for these fixtures...
#CanMNT squad number changes in this camp.Jonathan David takes #7 and Junior Hoilett takes #10. Lots of deference and respect in this squad.David wanted to pay respect to the veteran Hoilett,Eustáquio graciously let David wear #7. Won't affect World Cup squad numbers @TSN_Sports
Pregame: Team news is IN! Dayne St. Clair gets the nod in goal in what is a strong Canada lineup. Jonathan David and Cyle Larin both start in attack.
Pregame: Today's match is the first at BMO Field since it underwent some upgrades for the World Cup. Along with some new executive suites and big screens, an expanded (temporary) south stand is also in place, with those extra 17,000 seats taking the capacity to 45,000.
The BMO Field upgrades have officially been completed ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
🔸 Temporary South Stand 🔸 Premium Lounges 🔸 Upgraded Wi-Fi 🔸 Massive LED Screens pic.twitter.com/brxctKK7zU
Pregame: Canada are missing a handful of star names for today's friendly, so this could be an opportunity for others to push for a place in Marsch's final World Cup roster. Here's hoping they impress and make this an entertaining game.
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Yesterday’s game was a much needed victory over the hated School to the East—an extra inning 3-2 victory fueled by 7 and 1/3 IP of one run, 9 K ball by Connor “The Spice” Fennel” and a 10th inning walk-off single by Johnstone the Elder.
Today, we go for win #2 with Ice Town on the mound. We’ll need it, too, as our Sunday starter is likely to be the shrug emoji for the rest of the season.
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - DECEMBER 06: Maycee Barber reacts to her win over Karine Silva of Brazil in a flyweight fight during the UFC 323 event at T-Mobile Arena on December 06, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)
Maycee Barber is going to do eveything in her power to make sure Mark Smith is not the referee in the biggest fight of her career this Saturday.
Barber looks to avenge the last loss of her career when she faces Alexa Grasso in a rematch at UFC Seattle this Saturday. The flyweight bout serves as the co-main event. Since the UFC 258 decision loss to Grasso in February 2021, Barber has won all seven of her octagon bouts.
It was the most recent fight that left Barber scratching her head. After missing nearly two years due to a health scare, Barber returned at UFC 323 this past December and picked up a win over Karine Silva. During the fight, Barber got blasted with an illegal upkick on the ground. Referee Mark Smith called it a “glancing blow” and ordered Barber to make a decision if she wanted to keep fighting, which led her to tell MMA Fighting in a past interview that she “doesn’t feel safe in there” with Smith as the referee.
Three months later, Barber is set to return and was asked if Smith would be the referee for her fight with Grasso.
“I sure as hell hope not,” Barber told MMA Fighting. “I am going to personally request that he is not the ref for my fight. I will personally throw an upkick, and if he DQ’s me, then I will personally file a complaint.
“No, I’m just kidding, but I will request that he’s not my ref. I don’t know [who the ref is] but thank you for reminding me to ask for him to not be my ref.”
Since the loss to Grasso, Barber has gone 7-0 inside the octagon, while Grasso, the former flyweight champ, enters a pivotal crossroad on a two-fight skid following dominant decision losses to Valentina Shevchenko and Natalia Silva.
Even though the first fight happened five years ago, Barber was able to take away some very key points that she can use to her advantage in the octagon this Saturday night.
“The only things that I’ve taken away from that fight is that, No. 1, is that she was the better fighter that night, and, No. 2, is that she does not want to fight that girl that I was in the third round again because the fighter that she fought in the third round was the true fighter that I am,” Barber explained. “The girl she fought in the first two rounds, I don’t even recognize that person. I watched that fight back and I was like, ‘Who in the world was that?’ I didn’t even know who that was, and I was like, ‘What was I doing shadowboxing in those first two rounds?’ I laughed at myself. I’m like, what was that?
“To be honest, I was working with a team that literally had me for the entire camp, had me shadowboxing. It was the whole plan. They were like, ‘Do me a favor and just shadowbox.I want you to shadowbox in the rounds. I want you to punch the air, we want you to punch the air.’ And I was like, ‘Why am I doing this?’ That was part of the plan, was to punch the air, and I tried so hard for that fight to follow the plan, and I realized, I’m like, ‘That’s not me, like that is not me.’
“And when I realized that, I didn’t have success in that fight, I’m like, ‘I need to just say ‘F it and be me.’ And so in the third round when I said F it and be myself, that’s when I had success, and so that’s also when Grasso realized like, ‘I don’t want to fight that girl,’ and so had that been a five-round fight, I would have had way more success than than I did in a three-round fight.
“Also, I think that she got a taste of it, and I don’t think she liked it, and I’m excited to bring that back.”
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 22: Chris Johnson #1 of the San Diego State Aztecs looks on during the first half against the San Jose State Spartans at Snapdragon Stadium on November 22, 2025 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Here’s a list of the top small-school prospects in this year’s draft for Cowboys fans to take note of, mixing current draft buzz with the traits that translate on Sundays.
1. Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, Toledo
He is the small-school prospect Cowboys fans should bet on earliest because he looks like a real NFL starter, not just a fun draft day story. McNeil-Warren gives a defense length, range, and coverage value on the back end, and that matters because teams are asking safeties to cover more grass and handle more matchup stress than ever. PFF graded him at 92.1 overall and 91.8 in coverage in 2025, both second among safeties in the class, and there’s a very real possibility he goes in the first round. Fans should take note because he has the frame, instincts, and role versatility to become the kind of safety who lets a coordinator disguise everything.
2. Chris Johnson, CB, San Diego State
Johnson is a top Group of Five corner in the class because the tape, production, and athletic profile all line up. On the consensus board he ranks 43rd overall, PFF credited him with a 91.6 overall grade and a 92.4 coverage grade in 2025, and he ran 4.40s forty yard time at the combine. He brings outside-corner movement skills, ball production, and enough poise in zone to stay on schedule instead of panicking at the top of routes. Fans should care because he looks like the kind of small-school corner who can win a starting job much faster than people expect.
3. Bryce Lance, WR, North Dakota State
Lance has the best blend of upside and translatable receiver traits in the FCS group. He’s 87th on the consensus board, and his combine was ridiculous with a 4.34s forty time, 41.5-inch vertical, 11-foot-1 broad, and the top estimated athleticism score among wide receivers. Add in 1,079 receiving yards in 2025 and FCS Football Central’s number one FCS ranking, and you are looking at a vertical X receiver with real starter traits.
4. Charles Demmings, CB, Stephen F. Austin
Demmings is the best pure FCS defensive back in the class because his movement profile screams NFL player. At the combine he was one of the biggest winners, and earned the top athleticism score among cornerbacks. He also finished his career as Stephen F. Austin’s all-time leader in passes defended with a total of 35 breakups. His ball skills and traits give him a real shot to become a boundary corner and not just a camp darling.
5. Red Murdock, LB, Buffalo
Murdock is one of the more NFL-ready small-school defenders because he already plays with the kind of urgency and violence that earns snaps early. Most evaluators have Murdock as a Day 3 projection, but his 2025 grades were excellent earning a 91.2 overall, 91.3 against the run, and 86.5 in coverage. He really is a big defensive sleeper here because of his pass-rush output and physical play style. He projects as the type of linebacker coaches trust on special teams immediately and then grow into a real rotational defender.
6. Kaleb Proctor, DT, Southeastern Louisiana
Proctor is the kind of small-school defensive tackle NFL teams keep talking themselves into for good reason. He was ranked fourth among FCS prospects by FCS Football Central, produced 43 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, and nine sacks in 2025, and then went to Indianapolis and tested like a much bigger name, including a 4.79s forty time and the fourth-best athleticism score among defensive linemen. Interior defenders who can move like that are hard to find, and Proctor has both the production and the explosive testing to stick as a rotational penetrator with upside for more.
7. Daniel Sobkowicz, WR, Illinois State
Sobkowicz is not the most explosive receiver on this list, but he may be one of the safest bets to help an NFL passing game. He was ranked the second among FCS prospects, set Illinois State career records with 262 catches and 41 receiving touchdowns, and his tape shows advanced route running, strong hands, and real possession-receiver value. He brings the kind of craft and body control that lets offenses keep the chains moving.
8. Cole Payton, QB, North Dakota State
Payton is one of the most interesting developmental quarterbacks in the class because he offers real athletic upside with actual production, not just gadget appeal. In 2025 he threw for 2,719 yards with 16 touchdowns and four interceptions while adding 777 rushing yards and 13 rushing touchdowns, and his combine numbers were outstanding that ranked near the top all-time for quarterbacks. He gives an offense designed-run ability, movement-passing value, and enough arm talent to be worth a real developmental investment.
9. A.J. Pena, LB, Rhode Island
Pena is the kind of small-school front-seven player NFL teams love on Day 3 because he plays angry and produces. He posted 72 tackles, 21 tackles for loss, and 11 sacks in 2025, won CAA Defensive Player of the Year, and he’s a prospect that is a hot-motor edge rusher with a violent play style. He is not built like a classic NFL edge, but he wins with urgency, leverage, and disruption.
10. Erick Hunter, LB, Morgan State
Hunter is one of the more intriguing HBCU prospects because his game gives you real range and versatility. He finished his career with 226 tackles, 35 tackles for loss, nine sacks, and seven forced fumbles. He projects as a developmental linebacker with big-nickel and special teams value.
11. Jalen Jones, CB, William & Mary
Jones is a good reminder that ball production still matters, especially at corner. He was a Buck Buchanan Award finalist, a first-team All-CAA selection, and finished his career second in school history with 51 passes defended. He brings speed, length, and the kind of instincts and on-ball competitiveness that can translate to depth corner and special teams work right away.
12. Jalen Walthall, WR, Incarnate Word
Walthall had 70 catches for 847 yards and eight touchdowns in just 10 games in 2025 and was ranked seventh on the FCS Football Central’s postseason list. He looks like the kind of receiver an NFL team can use as a field-stretcher, motion piece, and developmental depth option.
13. Malachi Cooper, EDGE, San Diego
Cooper is more sleeper than consensus pick, but the production demands attention. He has 16 career sacks, 26.5 tackles for loss, and three straight All-Pioneer Football League selections. He brings a sturdy frame and real edge production, which at least gives him a puncher’s chance to stick in camp.
14. Joe Cooper, OT, Slippery Rock
Cooper is the lower-division name to keep in the back of the mind because offensive tackles with his size and résumé get chances. He’s 6-foot-7, 320 pounds of man mountain, an East-West Shrine Bowl standout, and started 38 straight games while helping a Slippery Rock line that allowed only 10 sacks in 2025. He is still more projection than polish, but tackle is a premium position and he has the kind of frame teams stash.
“It cannot be the majority.” Tuchel reacts to Ben White being booed
Thomas Tuchel has addressed reports that Ben White was booed by England fans during their recent match against Uruguay. The defender was recalled to the national squad for the first time since leaving the team’s camp during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. White had previously vowed not to play under Gareth Southgate, only reconsidering his international future after the former manager departed.
White is now aiming to secure a spot for the World Cup this summer and is working diligently to impress the coaching staff. His return to the squad represents both an opportunity and a challenge, given the scrutiny surrounding his previous departure from the national team.
Tuchel Defends White
Tuchel, who holds White in high regard, admitted he was surprised to hear about the boos but expressed understanding of the situation. As reported by Standard Sport, he said:
“I heard that he was booed. I didn’t hear it actually because I was involved in the changes and instructions.
“It cannot be the majority. There were some boos and some mixed reception for him which I’m disappointed about because of course we protect our players.
“He was excellent in camp and he deserved to come on. He deserved also to start. Got us almost a winner.
“But I also understood that it happened to other players before here. So he needs to take it on the chin. We will always protect him.”
Tuchel emphasised that while some fans may express their frustration, the club and coaching staff remain committed to supporting their players. His remarks highlight the importance of shielding players from undue pressure while maintaining focus on performance.
Moving Forward
White is expected to take the criticism in stride, recognising that the reaction stems from past events surrounding his departure from the team. His priority now is to contribute effectively on the field and help England achieve positive results.
With Tuchel’s support and his own experience, White can navigate this challenging period while focusing on making a meaningful impact for the national side. Consistent performances are likely to restore confidence among fans and strengthen his position within the squad.
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Former Olympic boxer-turned-pro wrestler Anthony Ogogo made his debut in AEW relatively early in the promotion's life, facing off against Cody Rhodes in a controversial Double Or Nothing 2021 bout. For various reasons, Ogogo has appeared infrequently on AEW TV after that, though he's seen more regularly in Ring of Honor. According to QT Marshall, Ogogo has continued working to improve through that entire stretch.
"Anthony, like a lot of people in wrestling – if they're not on TV every week, they wonder what they could do better," Marshall said on the "What Happened When" podcast. "It's not for a lack of trying, let's put it that way. ... Real nice guy. I think it's very hard for someone like him because he's used to boxing, and ... if you win, you win."
Marshall was involved in Ogogo's feud with Rhodes, with Marshall requesting to work with Ogogo as tag team partners in order to see how he looked in the ring. Looking back on that time period, Marshall recalled giving Tony Khan a warning regarding the storyline.
"I just remember telling him ... it's a huge spot for someone pretty new," he said. Marshall clarified that he wasn't trying to worm his way into Ogogo's spot on the card, but was instead concerned about his growth as a wrestler. "I just think he got a little bit too much, too early maybe. It's hard to go backwards once you're there. But he hasn't given up. He's trying the best he can."
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Wisconsin offensive coordinator Jeff Grimes is shown during spring football practice Wednesday, April 23, 2025 in Madison, Wisconsin. Mark Hoffman/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Mark Hoffman/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
The Wisconsin Badgers have been dealt quite the hand with injuries since head coach Luke Fickell arrived on campus, most notably at the quarterback position.
In 2023, the Badgers, who were 4-1 at the time, lost Tanner Mordecai to a broken hand, derailing their chances at getting the Big Ten West title. In 2024, Tyler Van Dyke went down with a torn ACL in Week 3. Then, in 2025, starter Billy Edwards played in just two games.
That hasn’t been the only area they’ve been hurt. Offensive line injuries were an issue last year, causing constant re-shuffling up front.
That made things difficult for offensive coordinator Jeff Grimes in his first year with the program, as the Badgers ranked 134th in scoring and 135th in yards per game last season out of 136 D-I teams.
Speaking to reporters after Wisconsin’s spring ball practice on Tuesday, Grimes acknowledged the difficulties as a playcaller dealing with injuries on offense.
“Well, I think your game plan and the evolution of your offense and the play calling, all of that is based on what you have,” Grimes said. “And certainly, there were a number of times last year where that style of offense and the play calling changed to some extent because of the quarterback we were playing with or the running backs that we had available for that game. And so, sure, it’s always impacted.
“Sometimes it changes a lot when you go from a quarterback who’s maybe more of a pocket guy to a guy that’s a little bit more elusive, more of a dual threat guy. And that’s really obvious. But at times, it might change if you don’t have maybe your best tight end available. Maybe he’s a big physical guy who can handle the defensive end on his own. And if I don’t have that, then we’ve got to adjust how we’re going to block certain things. And so, I mean, yes, that happens, and it should happen. That’s my job.”
“[It was] certainly, certainly frustrating. Disappointing. I mean, I want the people of Wisconsin to feel proud of their football team. I want them to resonate with who we are and how we play offense and how we win games. Since I’ve been here, I’ve been to sports, athletic events of other sports as well. And I see the love and the passion that the people have for this place and makes me want to win for them. And yeah, I felt really badly about that.
“And, the great thing about the thing that you get to do as a coach is you get to make the decision every year to move forward. And while there’s still a certain part of me and all of us who were here last year that weren’t pleased with that, you know, that we don’t even think about that anymore. Everything now is excitement about what we’re going to do this year.”
Wisconsin brought in a new quarterback from the transfer portal this offseason, landing Old Dominion transfer Colton Joseph, who seems to be a better fit for Jeff Grimes’s offense with his dual-threat ability. They also added a couple of running backs, a large group of wide receivers, a pair of tight ends, and a couple of offensive linemen from the portal with increased financial resources to jumpstart the turnaround after three disappointing seasons.
We’ll see how Grimes is able to adapt to his new personnel, with hope that the Badgers don’t deal with the same number of injuries in 2026.
CLEVELAND, OH - DECEMBER 28: Kimberly Dunlap Kane, mother of Bryce Dunlap - a Browns fan and the person who former Cleveland Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar received a liver transplant from, smashes a custom-painter Pittsburgh Steelers guitar prior to the National Football League game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns on December 28, 2025, at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, OH. (Photo by Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
While fans of the Cleveland Browns often feel like the national media is against them or doesn’t want anything good for the team, the franchise has failed the fanbase so much that it is often hard for anyone to take the team seriously. That is why when the Myles Garrett contract news popped up, many were frustrated. In many ways, it does seem like the national media and the NFL in general would like to see the generational talent playing for a much better team.
All that is left is winning (playoff contender), on the way to winning big (AFC Championship contender).
Given Cleveland’s current roster, salary cap, and draft capital, when is the earliest that Browns fans and Garrett can expect them to turn that corner? Would another quality draft class, even if a first-round quarterback isn’t added, be enough to make the team a playoff contender? Could Shedeur Sanders or a first-round quarterback in 2027 put Cleveland in contention for an AFC Title by 2028 or 2029?
Bringing back to Garrett, the Browns best player, his contract runs out in 2030 when he will be 35 years old and have played 13 years in the NFL. Competing for an AFC Championship by 2028 or 2029 would be near the end of his career.
For Cleveland fans, competing for an AFC Championship at any point in our lifetime would be great to see, but sustained success at that level is the ultimate goal.
So, what say you? When do you think the Browns could realistically push for a playoff spot? How many years away, and what major decisions, are they from being true contenders to at least make the AFC Championship game?
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Salkilld made his UFC debut in 2024 and has fast-tracked his way
towards the top. Salkilld has finished three of his four UFC
outings, knocking out the likes of Nasrat
Haqparast and Jamie
Mullarkey in his last two outings. However, the consistent
upgrade in Salkilld’s circumstances has also come by luck. Salkilld
got the opportunity to fight Mullarkey after the latter’s original
opponent, Jimmy
Crute, pulled out. And luck has struck once again for Salkilld
in his upcoming bout. The Australian is scheduled to face his
steepest step up in competition in Beneil
Dariush at UFC Perth
on May 2. Salkilld once again got a short-notice opportunity after
Dariush’s original opponent, Manuel
Torres, pulled out.
WWE management seems to be way too high on country music star Jelly Roll, and their overuse of the singer backfired on them during the final minutes of Friday’s episode of SmackDown.
It is no secret that WWE likes to involve celebrities in its content. It helped bring rise to the brand in the 1980s, and during peak periods, celebs more freely offer up their services to the company. We have seen that in recent years with Bad Bunny, Travis Scott, and Jelly Roll. However, the latter seems to be a favorite of management.
Jelly Roll has made several appearances for the company in the past and even had a tag match at last year’s SummerSlam. However, he has become a frequent participant on SmackDown in recent weeks, and actually had a singles match on Friday’s episode. Scoring an upset win over Kip Wilson.
But Jelly Roll has been popping up in a surprising number of backstage segments as well, including three on Friday. The company has thrust him into an awkward role as a source for advice and support for wrestlers. One of the oddest was appearing during a segment with Damian Priest, R-Truth, and Rhea Ripley. It has taken him beyond just being a visiting celebrity who is a friend of stars like Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes.
— The Movement – Pro Wrestling (@TheMovementXx) March 28, 2026
That recent overuse cost the WWE creative in a key moment on this week’s SmackDown. While fans in Pittsburgh were very supportive of the singer during his match with Wilson, they were less so when he arrived in the final minutes of the show during a brawl between WrestleMania 42 opponents and his friends, Orton and Rhodes.
When Jelly Roll showed up in the ring at the end of the show, it was the fifth time he appeared on the broadcast. That’s more than the brand’s top stars. His arrival was supposed to set up a moment they company has been clearly building to for weeks. And that was Orton turning on him. Which he did when he hit an RKO on the singer.
However, instead of fans being in shock, and the moment cementing Orton as the hated bad guy in what will be the Night 1 WrestleMania main event, fans actually chanted “one more time.” The creative team has been trying to push fans in a direction where they get behind Rhodes and hate Orton ahead of their April match. Jelly Roll being betrayed was supposed to further that plan.
Yet, the country star being on the show so much and being used awkwardly may have made fans in the arena grow tired of him and more accepting of being a victim of “The Viper.” Maybe they chant “one more time” even if he was on the show just once before. However, the obvious plan failed on Friday because they went to the well way too often with the three-time Grammy winner.
Huw Anderson scored a try on his first Dragons start at Newcastle in December 2024 [Huw Evans Picture Agency]
United Rugby Championship
Lions (18) 42
Tries: Mahashe, Kriel, Smith, Steyn 2, Cronje Cons: Smith 3 Pens: Smith 2
Dragons (14) 26
Tries: Owen 2, Dyer 2 Cons: O'Brien 3
Lions boosted their United Rugby Championship play-off hopes by grinding down Dragons in Johannesburg.
The South African side ran in six tries to boost their push for the top eight but did not have things all their own way at Ellis Park, with the visitors claiming a deserved try bonus of their own.
Dragons showed resilience to stay in the fight in the first half to go in 18-14 down thanks to a pair of well-worked tries for centre Aneurin Owen.
They hit the front when Wales wing Rio Dyer scored a cracker soon after the restart before Lions put their foot down at altitude.
However, the Rodney Parade club went level on points with 14th-placed Scarlets in the URC table when Dyer went over for his second to earn a consolation.
Dragons had not been beaten by double digits in the URC since Leinster stretched away in the closing stages of a tight contest at the end of November.
Despite the scoreline, they once again performed with spirit until South African power eventually told in tough conditions.
But worryingly for head coach Filo Tiatia before the trip to Stade Francais in the last 16 of the Challenge Cup, they ended with fly-half Jac Lloyd at scrum-half.
Che Hope is already out for the season and both Niall Armstrong and replacement Rhodri Williams were forced off in South Africa.
Aaron Wainwright started all five of Wales' games in the 2026 Six Nations [Huw Evans Picture Agency]
Lions led 8-7 after the first quarter with flanker Siba Mahashe's brutal finish and a penalty by fly-half Chris Smith sandwiching an Owen try from a strike play, the centre put over by midfield partner Fine Inisi.
The South Africans led 35-0 against Edinburgh at half-time seven days earlier but found Dragons a tougher nut to crack.
Lions stretched their lead when replacement back Richard Kriel went over from turnover ball only for Owen to respond again, combining with flanker Thomas Young for a second try from a line-out move.
Dragons almost scored a sensational try soon after the restart following a huge burst from their own 22 to the Lions' by Wales number eight Aaron Wainwright only for the hosts to scramble.
However, they got over that disappointment in style when Dyer acrobatically went over from Angus O'Brien's driven kick-pass, with the fly-half then adding a touchline conversion.
The Lions, who go fourth before Ulster's trip to bottom club Zebre, responded impressively with Smith and half-back partner Nico Steyn going over to make it 30-21, with Dyer shown yellow after penalties totted up.
Steyn got his second and wing Erich Cronje finished strongly before slick handling ensured the visitors would not return home empty-handed thanks to Dyer's second.
How they lined up
Lions: Q Horn, A Davids, van Wyk, Mills, Cronje; Smith, Steyn; Kotze, Botha, Schoeman, Oosthuizen, Nothnagel, Mahashe, Venter, F Horn (capt).
Replacements: Brandon, E Davids, Lombard, Delport, Hlekani, du Plessis, Pead, Kriel.
It has been 46 years since the Iowa Hawkeyes reached the Final Four in men's basketball. The last time came in 1980, when a balanced, experienced group put together one of the best tournament runs in program history.
The 1980 Iowa Hawkeyes at a glance
The 1979-80 Iowa team finished 23-10 overall and 10-8 in Big Ten play, placing fourth in the conference. They averaged 73.0 points per game while allowing 65.6, shooting nearly 49 percent from the field. This is a team that made their run late to get to the biggest stage.
Head coach Lute Olson led a team built on balance, with five players averaging double figures and strong ball movement across the lineup.
Key players and production
Ronnie Lester (G): 14.8 points, 4.2 assists
Kenny Arnold (G): 13.5 points, 3.5 rebounds, 4.3 assists
Steve Krafcisin (C): 12.3 points, 6.4 rebounds
Kevin Boyle (F): 11.8 points, 6.2 rebounds, 3.1 assists
Vince Brookins (F): 11.0 points, 4.6 rebounds
Steve Waite (C): 8.0 points, 5.9 rebounds
Bob Hansen (G): 5.6 points
Mark Gannon (F): 5.6 points, 3.8 rebounds
The NCAA Tournament run
Iowa entered the NCAA Tournament as a No. 5 seed in the East Region.
They opened with an 86-72 win over VCU, then defeated NC State 77-64.
In the Sweet 16, Iowa upset No. 1 seed Syracuse 88-77. They followed that with an 81-80 win over Georgetown in the regional final to reach the Final Four.
Iowa lost to Louisville 80-72 in the national semifinal. Louisville went on to win the national championship.
Iowa then fell to Purdue 75-58 in the third-place game, finishing fourth in the nation.
Historical significance
The 1980 team remains the most recent Iowa squad to reach the Final Four and one of the most successful teams in program history.
The 2025-26 Iowa Hawkeyes: A modern run back to the doorstep
Forty-six years later, the Iowa Hawkeyes are back in a place that does not feel familiar for the program.
The 2025-26 team, led by first-year head coach Ben McCollum, finished 24-12 overall and 10-10 in Big Ten play. It was a quick turnaround after a coaching change and a roster overhaul, with multiple transfers forming the core of the team.
Iowa opened the season with seven straight wins and captured the Acrisure Classic, showing early signs of cohesion. The Hawkeyes spent three weeks in the AP Top 25 before settling into the middle of a deep Big Ten.
Their postseason run is what changed everything.
As a No. 9 seed in the NCAA Tournament, Iowa beat Clemson 67-61 in the first round. Two days later, they delivered one of the biggest wins in program history, knocking off No. 1 seed and defending national champion Florida 73-72 on a late three-pointer from Alvaro Folgueiras. It marked Iowa’s first NCAA Tournament win over a No. 1 seed since that 1980 run.
They followed that with a 77-71 comeback win over Nebraska in the Sweet 16, taking their first lead in the final minutes and closing it out. That victory sent Iowa to the Elite Eight for the first time since 1987.
Now, the Hawkeyes are one win away from ending a drought that stretches back to 1980.
The Xavier Musketeers take on the UConn Huskies in a Big East college baseball game at Elliot Ballpark in Storrs, CT on Friday, March 27, 2026. | Ian Bethune/The UConn Blog
Thanks to a bounceback effort from Friday starter Charlie West, UConn baseball (13-14, 1-0) picked up a win in its first Big East conference game of the year, taking down Xavier (8-19, 0-1) 3-1 in the first game of the series.
“He was very good. I mean, he puts up zeros,” Head Coach Jim Penders said. “He makes it interesting, you know. He got behind a bunch of hitters, but made pitches when he had to.”
After allowing five earned runs in his first start of the team’s recent West Coast trip and seven in just two innings his last time out against San Jose State, the lefty opened this one with 3.2 hitless innings.
That included an early 14-pitch battle with Musketeers right fielder Clay Burdette, who fouled off nine consecutive pitches before West secured his first strikeout of the day on his ninth attempt at the payoff pitch.
“I thought he had his change-up early in the game,” Penders said. “ He got some bad swings on that. He had a three-pitch mix today, and we haven’t really had the three-pitch mix all that often.” Penders also said that West did a good job establishing the inner third of the plate to pitch in.
Spliced into West’s dominant outing was a big fourth inning for the Huskies’ offense, coupled with some poor defense from the Musketeers.
After looping a double towards the gap in left center, Jackson Marshall found his way to third on a Chris Polemeni single and would score on a wild pitch over the left-handed batter’s box to the backstop.
“Nothing seems to bother [Marshall] in the batter’s box,” Penders said. “He is able to separate pitches really well. He could take a bad swing…and he’s very capable of looking back on one pitch and then just being able to dismiss it and get ready for the next one. And he hits the ball so darn hard.”
Marshall also found ways to contribute defensively and in an eye-catching manner. After making a running over-the-shoulder catch just feet from the brick wall down the right field line in the sixth, the first baseman dove to his left and used every inch of his 6-foot-8 frame to snare a hard grounder shot off the bat of Carter Christenson for the unassisted out at third base in the ninth.
“He was a really good basketball player,” Penders said. “I think he was in Mr. Basketball in New Hampshire his senior year. He’s more athletic than people give him credit for. His legs look a little funny, but he can move a little bit out there.”
Following his single, Polemeni swiped third after advancing to second on the wild pitch. That steal extended his team-leading total to 12.
Polemeni wasn’t done wreaking havoc on the bases. Creeping down the third base line, the right fielder was such a distraction to catcher Jonathan Fitz that the backstop made the ill-fated choice to fire to third and try for the back pick. Instead, the low throw bounced short and into foul territory past third, allowing Polemeni to ease his way into home.
The error also advanced second baseman Evan Menzel into scoring position, who later moved over to third on a Nater Wachter single. A batter later, Maddix Dalena tacked one on for good measure with a single of his own, making it 3-0 Huskies.
West responded to the run support from his teammates in the top of the fifth by inducing a double play and a fly out to keep the Musketeer bats at bay.
By the time West threw his 109th and final pitch of the day, the lefty had cruised through 6.2 innings of shut out baseball
Though the Huskies’ bats went cold for the latter four innings, collectively finding just one more hit (a Polemeni single) after the fourth and none over the next three innings, it wouldn’t matter much as Paxton Meyers and Greg Shaw III combined to close out the contest.
Meyers ran into trouble in both the eighth and ninth. A pair of singles left Meyers in a precarious situation in the former, but the right-hander generated a double play ball that elicited a loud cheer from the Huskies dugout.
The graduate student wasn’t as fortunate in the ninth. A leadoff single and a walk brought Jorge Valdes to the plate for the Musketeers. The left fielder worked a 3-1 count before Meyers got back in the at-bat to make it a full count.
Valdes lined the pitch back up the middle with enough speed to keep shortstop Rob Rispoli from reaching the resulting bouncer. The base hit drove in the Musketeers’ only run of the day.
With Meyers running into trouble and exiting the game with traffic on the base paths, relief ace Greg Shaw III came in to shut the door for his first save of the season.
Not dazed by the fact that the winning run was now standing at the plate, the senior made quick work of the Musketeers, striking out the first batter he faced and producing a soft tapper back to the mound that he flipped to first with plenty of time for the final out.
“His mindset is the thing that’s most impressive to me,” Penders said. “He’s a tough kid, he works really hard, he doesn’t say boo. He’s harder on himself than a coach can ever be, and those are the kinds of guys you love to go to war with.”
The Huskies will turn around less than 24 hours after game one’s first pitch to get back on the field for game two of the homestand with a series win on the line. UConn hasn’t won a weekend series since the three-game set at Old Dominion early in the month.
“It’s going to be a hard-fought series for sure, and I just hope that we show up with the same kind of energy tomorrow and hopefully win a series on a Saturday,” Penders said.
With the weather dropping to the low 30s, first pitch will be at an earlier 1:05 p.m. The game will stream live on ESPN+.
“It was obviously not an offensive day at Elliot Ballpark today with the wind blown in,” Penders said. “Our hitters, I thought, did a solid job of getting on top of some baseballs. It’s going to be even worse tomorrow, so we gotta continue that. We’re going to have to play for runs early and not count on crooked-number innings,”
Scotland centre Emma Orr scored two second-half tries as Bristol Bears came from behind to seal a 17-14 win and all but end Harlequins' hopes of reaching the Premiership Women's Rugby top four.
Staged at Cardiff's Principality Stadium for the first time as part of Bristol's 'Big Day Out' the match was watched by 14,020 fans - a record for a 'home' game for Bristol -with a Prem meeting between the men's sides at 15:30 GMT.
Defeat was Harlequins' sixth in a row, and while they took a losing bonus point to move up to fifth in the table - level on points with Sale in fourth - they have played more than those around them and have just one game remaining.
The Bears remain eighth with this their first win in two matches, with games against Exeter and Gloucester-Hartpury to come.
Meanwhile, second-placed Saracens thrashed Sale 54-0 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the day's second game to cut Gloucester-Hartpury's lead at the top to four points, although they have played a game more.
In Cardiff, Christiana Balogun barged over from close range to put the Bears ahead, but Beth Wilcock skipped past two tackles to score and edge Quins into the lead, before Aoife Wafer extended their advantage to 14-5.
Bristol wasted opportunities before the break as Ella Lovibond's pass was too long for wing Millie David, who would have had a walk-in to the line, and Delaney Burns was then held up under the posts.
Yet Orr turned the game on its head for Bristol midway through the second half, collecting and touching down a chip kick from centre Meryl Smith to cut the gap to two points.
Ten minutes later Orr doubled her tally with a standout solo try, shoving off one tackler and side-stepping two more to run over and make it 17-14.
At the other end replacement Quins prop Jessie Spurrier was held up as the London side were unable to put any points on the board during the second half.
Fourth-placed Sale Sharks may have play-off ambitions, but were handed a harsh lesson by a clinical Saracens side that hope to push Gloucester-Hartpury all the way for the Premiership title.
With player of the match Amelia MacDougall pulling the strings at fly-half, Sarries ran in eight tries.
Three were scored in the opening 10 minutes - Canadian internationals Olivia Apps and Gabby Senft going over, either side of one from Poppy Cleall.
Further tries followed from the experienced Marlie Packer and Liz Crake to make the score 33-0 by half-time.
Kelsey Clifford, Lotte Sharp and a late effort from Jess Breach completed the scoring in the second half, with Zoe Harrison kicking seven of eight conversion attempts.
The Chargers are looking to make a deep playoff run in 2026 with Jim Harbaugh in his third season as head coach and Mike McDaniel as the new offensive coordinator.
If the Bolts want to succeed in the postseason, there's still some work to be done following the first wave of free agency. The front office will still have to find a starting guard, edge rusher, and defensive tackle in order to look like a true contender.
Chargers Wire has rounded up the latest 2026 NFL mock drafts, where experts believe the Chargers will draft a guard or a defensive need with the No. 22 overall pick.
USA Today: T.J. Parker, DE/OLB, Clemson
Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz: "Even with Khalil Mack back for another season, it's time to plan for a future that won't include the 35-year-old. Parker would keep the Bolts' pass rush well stocked after Odafe Oweh's departure and give Jim Harbaugh a refined eventual replacement for Mack."
The Athletic: Vega Ioane, G, Penn State
Vic Tafur: "His teammates and coaches will be in for a treat, as not only can Ioane push defensive tackles around, but he is also an accomplished baker."
ESPN: Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, Toledo
Field Yates: "In this year's deep safety class, McNeil-Warren has a strong shot to be the third one off the board in the first round. He is extremely fluid and long, with great play vision and natural disruption skills. He forced three fumbles in 2025, while recording 12 pass breakups and five interceptions over the past three seasons.
"The Chargers have needs at edge and guard to address in the draft, but safety is a sneaky area where they need to get younger. Derwin James Jr. will be a 30-year-old free agent next offseason."
NFL.com: Olaivavega Ioane, OG, Penn State
Charles Davis: "The Chargers have been remaking their interior offensive line. Ioane would be a nice, nasty additional piece."
CBS Sports: Olaivavega Ioane, OG, Penn State
Josh Edwards: "Vega Ioane this late into the first round would be considered one of the best values. Ioane lacks positional versatility, but the Chargers only need him to play guard. He has a physical play style which should be endearing to head coach Jim Harbaugh."
FOX Sports: Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio State
Ben Arthur: "The Chargers would love to get offensive line help here, but a blue-chip defensive tackle could be viewed as more valuable than the fifth- or sixth-best O-lineman in the back half of the first round. A unanimous first-team All-American, McDonald had 65 tackles (nine for loss), three sacks and two forced fumbles en route to being named the Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year."
Athlon Sports: Kadyn Proctor, OL, Alabama
Luke Easterling: "Getting both of their starting tackles back from season-ending injuries will be a huge help, but the Chargers still need to upgrade the interior of their offensive line to ensure Justin Herbert remains well-protected in 2026 and beyond. Proctor is one of the most intriguing prospects in this class, thanks to his rare combination of size, power and athleticism, but his development will take patience. After playing tackle for the Tide, Proctor might be best suited to slide inside at the next level, where his strength and movement skills could make him an All-Pro down the road."
Pro Football Sports Network: Cashius Howell, EDGE, Texas A&M
Jacob Infante: Arguably, the top guard in the 2026 NFL Draft went right before the Los Angeles Chargers in this mock, robbing them of a chance to make a needed upgrade along the interior offensive line. However, with Khalil Mack in the tail end of his career, it would make a lot of sense to invest along the defensive line to find his successor.
With a starting opportunity now in his reach at Texas A&M, Cashius Howell lived up to the hype in 2025. He finished the regular season with an SEC-leading 11.5 sacks, and he’s displayed tremendous acceleration and flexibility off the edge. Howell’s arms aren’t incredibly long, but there’s a lot there to be excited about with him on tape.
Touchdown Wire: TJ Parker, EDGE, Clemson
Gavino Borquez: "The Chargers re-signed Khalil Mack to a one-year deal. However, this position group still needs more juice, and they have to be thinking about the long haul with a running mate to play opposite Tuli Tuipulotu, given that this could be Mack’s final year. Parker is a physical edge rusher who can get after the quarterback and do the dirty work against the run. He finished with 21.5 sacks at Clemson."
Draft Wire: Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson
Curt Popejoy: "The Chargers secondary is solid but not spectacular at any cornerback spot and there is always room to upgrade. Terrell was the star of the Clemson secondary last season and fits perfectly in a modern NFL defense."
SURPRISE, ARIZONA - MARCH 6: Jacob Latz #67 of the Texas Rangers participates in a fielding drill prior to a Spring Training game against the Seattle Mariners at Surprise Stadium on March 6, 2026 in Surprise, Arizona. (Photo by Brandon Sloter/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Texas Rangers lineup for March 28, 2026 against the Philadelphia Phillies: starting pitchers are Jacob Latz for the Rangers and Aaron Nola for the Phillies.
The Rangers look to win their first game of the year and get to a .500 record on a chilly day in Philadelphia this afternoon. Jacob Latz is filling in for Jacob deGrom, who is dealing with neck stiffness.
The lineup:
Nimmo — RF
Langford — LF
Seager — SS
Burger — 1B
Pederson — DH
Smith — 2B
Jung — 3B
Carter — CF
Jansen — C
3:05 p.m. Central start time. Rangers are +125 underdogs.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - OCTOBER 03: Kalif Raymond #11 of the Detroit Lions runs with the ball against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on October 03, 2021 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images) | Getty Images
This season, the Detroit Lions saw many veteran players who had been with the team for several years walk out the door in free agency. It was clear players like Alex Anzalone and Graham Glasgow weren’t like to come back, but for a player like punt returner/wideout Kalif Raymond, it wasn’t as sure.
It turns out the Lions did make an effort to bring back Raymond, but he opted to select the Chicago Bears’ one-year, $3.5 million offer instead.
In a great profile of Raymond by The Athletic Dan Pompei, he revealed that Raymond had several suitors in free agency, including the Seahawks and 49ers. Ultimately, Raymond was deciding between the Lions and Bears, who had “commensurate” offers on the table. It was far from an easy decision for Raymond, who holds a lot of love for the Lions organization and his teammates. He even consulted with Amon-Ra St. Brown before making a decision.
“Trust your gut,” St. Brown told him, via Pompei. “Either way, I love you, man.”
However, it appears the deciding factor with Raymond was opportunity. After drafting St. Brown, Jameson Williams, and Isaac TeSlaa in a matter of five years, Raymond was a distant fourth on Detroit’s depth chart. Whereas the Bears have a young, burgeoning receiver group that needed a savvy veteran. And with Raymond reuniting with his former offensive coordinator in Bears coach Ben Johnson, he knows he’ll be in a place where he’ll be properly utilized.
“The lure to Chicago was opportunity,” Pompei wrote. “The post-Johnson Lions veered to bigger wide receivers and had reduced Raymond’s offensive role. Johnson, however, remembers the wide receiver who was targeted 71 times in 2021 and 64 times in 2022.”
The Lions were able to pivot quite well, however. Detroit ended up signing former Cardinals receiver Greg Dortch to a one-year, $1.4 million deal. Dortch brings both returner ability and a familiarity with new Lions offensive coordinator Drew Petzing.
Thirteen teams from around the world, including some Olympic squads, are at the Ice Sheet in Ogden taking part in the World Men's Curling Championship. The photo from Friday shows the Norwegian and Japanese teams competing in the foreground.
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OGDEN — As a kid growing up, Collin Crook’s dad, a Canadian, instilled in him a love of curling.
“Pretty much every Olympics, we’d sit there and watch it with my dad all day,” he said. “It’s so strategic and so interesting to see how it flows game to game.”
The love for the sport has remained, and the Pocatello man found himself in paradise on Friday, watching some of the world’s best curlers at the Ice Sheet on the Weber State University campus in Ogden.
“It’s awesome. I love it,” he said, seated in the stands of the converted hockey rink.
Ogden is hosting the LGT World Men’s Curling Championship, where Crook was getting his fix of the sport, and the action, which started Friday, continues through April 4, when the new world champ is to be crowned. It’s perhaps the biggest curling event after the Olympics, and Utah officials are eager to showcase the ability of the state to host world-class sporting events ahead of the 2034 Winter Games, to be held in the state.
“While the (curling) world championships are not specifically linked to 2034, the event is emblematic of the culture of sport that has developed here in Utah since 2002,” when the state last hosted the Winter Olympics, said Tom Kelly, spokesman for the 2034 Games. “As Utah 2034, we would anticipate that more events like this will come to Utah, not just for 2034, but because of the venues we have and the great culture of sport here.”
Similarly, Sara Toliver, president of Visit Ogden, Weber County’s tourism promotion body, sees the event as an opportunity to put Ogden on the world stage and showcase what the city and Weber County have to offer. “It’s a pretty fantastic opportunity to get to take advantage of,” she said.
Thirteen teams from around the world, including some Olympic squads, have converged on Ogden at the Ice Sheet for the World Men's Curling Championship. The photo shows some of the action on Friday.
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Perhaps at a more basic level, though, the tournament gives Ogden and Utah a peek into a sport that doesn’t typically garner a lot of attention. The Ice Sheet hosted curling events during the 2002 Olympic Games, and the facility is home to club curling activities, but otherwise, it’s more commonly used by the Ogden Mustangs hockey team and figure skaters.
Now, it’s serving as host facility for 13 top curling teams from around the world, including some squads that took part in the Milano Cortina Games in Italy last February. Matches are to be held daily through the coming week, and tickets are still available.
“They are top-level curlers,” said Eeva Roethlisberger, head of competition for World Curling, the international governing body for the sport, and on hand for the Ogden tournament. The teams come from the United States, Canada, China, Czechia, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Norway, Poland, Scotland, Sweden and Switzerland.
She’s a curler, though she didn’t reach the level of the participants on the teams now in Ogden, and likens the sport to “chess on ice” because of the strategizing involved. Among the participants now in Ogden are John Shuster, part of the U.S. team that won gold in the 2018 Winter Olympics.
“I think it’s a fascinating sport,” Roethlisberger said. “It’s strategic. It’s very athletic, which a lot of people don’t think it is, but it is.”
Matches take place in a long corridor of ice, with teams taking turns sliding a large stone from one end of the lane to the other, trying to get the heavy rock into the house, the bullseye target. Team members will sweep the ice in front of the moving stone to aid in its travel, part of the strategy being to knock the stones from the opposing team out of the house. Points are scored based on which team gets their stones closest to the middle of the bullseye, or button.
“It is more difficult than you think,” said Crook, who was watching Norway and Japan face off with his wife, Sophie Crook, who’s become a curling fan. It may not be hard to heave the stone down the ice, he said, but “it’s hard to do it well.”
A lot of shouting is involved, as team members advise their sweepers on how best to direct the stone as it slides down the lane.
Weekend ticket sales have been good, and Toliver says the curling action could be a good option for kids who will be on spring break next week. Kids 12 and under can attend free for the 9 a.m. curling sessions during the week, she said, creating an opportunity “to see these world-class athletes and do something fun and different.”
There’s an “anything is possible” vibe to MLB’s Opening Weekend, and Saturday’s slate features several teams looking to derail the Los Angeles Dodgers’ bid for a three-peat.
That group includes the Toronto Blue Jays, and my MLB player props target a strong outing from Dylan Cease, as well as a wager on Fernando Tatis Jr. to kickstart his season.
Dylan Cease takes the ball for the Toronto Blue Jays this afternoon, and he’s facing an Athletics' offense that managed just three hits last night against Kevin Gausman and the Blue Jays bullpen.
I expect Cease to settle in quickly after pitching five scoreless innings to wrap up his Spring Training prep, and he has strong numbers against the A's top hitters. Shea Langeliers, Brent Rooker, and Tyler Soderstrom are a combined 3-for-20 against the right-hander.
Cease will get some leeway to pitch through jams, and John Schneider would surely like to get six innings out of his newest weapon.
Tatis Jr. has an eye-catching 7-for-13 career record against Flaherty, including four doubles and two homers, and the Tigers starter could be vulnerable after posting a 4.64 ERA in 2025.
The Padres need a spark from their talisman, and Tatis's speed on the basepaths is a recipe for extra-base hits. I’ll take the even odds for him to deliver.
Time: 8:40 p.m. ET
Where to watch: Detroit SportsNet, Padres TV
Matt Olson Over 1.5 Hits + Runs + RBI [-125]
The Atlanta Braves are off to a winning start after a thumping 6-0 victory last night, and Matt Olson wasted no time padding his stat line. The lefty slugger had two hits and a run in the opener, and he’s poised for a similar impact today.
Olson has a .600 batting average in five at-bats against Kansas City Royals righty Michael Wacha, and he’s in a favorable spot in the Atlanta lineup, with Ronald Acuna Jr. and Ozzie Albies hitting ahead of him and Austin Riley looming behind.
I like this price for Olson to help the Braves keep the scoreboard ticking tonight.
Time: 7:15 p.m. ET
Where to watch: FOX
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Fabio di Giannantonio edged out Marco Bezzecchi in the final minutes of qualifying to score his second consecutive pole position of the 2026 MotoGP season at the United States Grand Prix .
Di Giannantonio set a best time of 2m00.136s aboard the VR46 Ducati with just over a minute remaining in Q2, beating seven tenths under the previous lap record at Austin.
Bagnaia was the first rider to break Maverick Vinales’ record at the Circuit of the Americas, lapping the track in 2m00.815s in the first five minutes to move to the top of the leaderboard.
Joan Mir then took the entire field by surprise, going nearly a quarter of a second quicker than Bagnaia aboard the factory Honda - despite the RC213V’s persistent grip in qualifying.
Di Giannantonio held third place after the first runs, while Bezzecchi was fourth fastest.
Reigning world champion Marquez languished in 10th place after the first half of the session, having been forced to abort his flying lap after catching Bezzecchi at the end of the back straight. The incident remains under investigation.
Lap times tumbled rapidly as riders returned on track on a fresh set of soft tyres, with Bezzecchi posting a 2m00.329s to become the first rider to go faster than Mir.
However, the Aprilia rider’s position at the top of the timesheets proved to be short-lived, with di Giannantonio snatching pole position just seconds after. This marked only the third time the VR46 rider topped a qualifying session, after his previous poles at Mugello in 2022 and Goiania last weekend.
Championship leader Bezzecchi held on to second place aboard the lead Aprilia, while Acosta shot up to third for KTM at the death of the session.
Bagnaia also managed to find a late improvement to qualify fourth, just beating an impressive Mir, while Marquez could only manage sixth at one of his favourite venues.
Aprilia’s Jorge Martin ended up seventh ahead of Gresini’s Alex Marquez, while Luca Marini (Honda) and Fermin Aldeguer (Gresini) rounded out the top 10. Both Mir and Aldeguer had made their way inside the top 10 after going through Q1.
Ai Ogura could only muster 11th aboard the Trackhouse Aprilia after crashing twice in FP2 ahead of qualifying, while Enea Bastianini wound up 12th for Tech3 KTM.
Bastianini was visibly agitated after feeling he was held up by Marc Marquez at the end of qualifying. The incident will be investigated after qualifying.
Trackhouse rider Raul Fernandez was eliminated in Q1 for a second weekend in succession, although this time he missed the Q2 cut by just 0.018s to end up 13th.
Diogo Moreira beat his more experienced LCR team-mate Johann Zarco to 14th in qualifying, while Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo wound up 16th after suffering a low-speed crash at Turn 15 on his first run.
Franco Morbidelli endured another difficult qualifying session on the VR46 Ducati to finish 20th, while Alex Rins, a two-time MotoGP winner at Austin, propped up the timesheets on the factory Yamaha.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Texas Rangers scratched two-time Cy Young Award winner Jacob deGrom from his scheduled start Saturday against the Phillies because of neck stiffness.
The Rangers gave left-hander Jacob Latz the start.
Latz failed to win a spot in the rotation out of spring training. He's pitched mostly out of the bullpen in parts of four seasons with the Rangers.
There was no immediate word when deGrom would make his next start.
DeGrom’s final two years with the New York Mets were plagued by injury before he left in free agency after the 2022 season. He then had Tommy John surgery after only six starts in his Rangers debut in 2023, the season of their only World Series title. They won each of his starts that all came before the end of April that year.
The $185 million, five-year deal deGrom signed with Texas included a conditional sixth-year club option worth at least $20 million and up to $37 million for 2028 that has been triggered because of the time missed injured.
The Chargers are set to host Texas Tech wide receiver Caleb Douglas on a private workout-meeting. Douglas will also do the same with the Raiders, Rams and Saints.
Douglas led Texas Tech in receiving yards (1,723) over the past two seasons and established himself as a key deep threat in the Big 12. He earned All-Big 12 second-team honors.
How Would Caleb Douglas Fit With the Chargers?
The Chargers are looking for an X-receiver to add to the positional room. Douglas is known as a deep-ball threat with a 79-inch wingspan and 4.39-second 40-yard dash speed.
Keenan Allen is still unsigned, and there's no guarantee he will return to LA. Moreover, McConkey is coming off a down year in which he failed to replicate his 1,000-yard rookie season, largely due to Allen's presence.
As for Johnston, there is speculation that the Chargers may trade the former first-round pick. All in all, the Chargers need another receiver, and perhaps the team will address the need via the NFL draft in April.
General manager Joe Hortiz was aggressive in his pursuit of top free agent receiver Alec Pierce, but he opted to remain with the Colts. Therefore, the Chargers could very well bolster the unit through the draft instead.
"He'll get another chance" – Nagelsmann to back Sané but undecided on striker battle for Ghana
Despite delivering a disappointing performance against Switzerland yesterday, Leroy Sané has been backed by Julian Nagelsmann to make amends against Ghana on Monday.
“I don't always expect two goals and three assists, it's about the overall picture. He showed glimpses of what he's capable of," the Germany coach said in his press conference.
“Of course he can play with more intensity and do better, but you have to take his lack of rhythm into account. He will get another chance to do better on Monday,” he added.
With just nine goals for Newcastle this season, Nagelsmann also faced questions as to why Nick Woltemade featured ahead of an in-form Deniz Undav with 23 goals for VfB Stuttgart.
“Nick has a great record with us and isn’t having an easy time at Newcastle right now. Now I’ve got a choice to make.
"Do I continue to boost the confidence of a top striker [Undav] in really good form, or do I drop another top striker [Woltemade] who isn’t quite in such good form at the moment?
“I’d say it’s advisable for Nick Woltemade to get back on track with us, because things aren’t going well at Newcastle at the minute.
"Deniz is on a good run anyway. Whether he would have played today or not, it won’t change his confidence for this week,” he added, before saying he is still undecided.
Report: Liverpool and Spurs are in the race to sign Serie A defender
Ndicka Transfer Battle Signals Defensive Shift Across Europe
Credit to Caught Offside for the original reporting, this emerging transfer story around Evan Ndicka feels less like routine speculation and more like a reflection of where elite clubs believe modern defending is heading.
At €45 million, Ndicka represents a particular type of centre back, mobile, composed, and increasingly comfortable stepping into midfield spaces. It is no surprise that clubs across the continent are circling.
Premier League Interest Intensifies
The report states, “Manchester United have entered the race as well. The English club are keeping a close eye on Ndicka’s situation and could make their move in the summer.” That phrasing, deliberate and measured, hints at a market still forming rather than one nearing conclusion.
Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur are also positioned as serious contenders. Both clubs are, in their own ways, searching for defensive clarity. Liverpool’s evolution under Arne Slot has exposed structural gaps, while Spurs continue to look for consistency at the back.
“Tottenham and Liverpool are also expected to increase their interest as part of their defensive reinforcement plans.” That line speaks to intent rather than urgency, yet in modern recruitment cycles, intent can quickly become action.
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Roma’s Financial Reality Shapes Decision
There is a subtle tension running through the situation at AS Roma. The club would prefer to retain Ndicka, yet financial obligations may dictate otherwise.
“Roma are prepared to consider offers exceeding €45 million (£39m).” This is not a fire sale, but it is a negotiation framed by necessity. UEFA-related financial pressures add a layer of inevitability, particularly with a June 30 deadline looming.
The rejection of a previous bid from Al Nassr suggests Roma are selective, not desperate. Still, the landscape has shifted.
European Giants Join Race
Interest from FC Barcelona and Bayern Munich elevates this beyond a Premier League tussle. It becomes a question of profile and projection.
“Top European clubs are closely monitoring him, and the competition for his signature is heating up.” That observation captures the essence of the modern transfer window, where players are not merely acquired for need, but for trajectory.
Ndicka, at this price point, sits in that sweet spot, proven enough to trust, young enough to mould.
Market Value Meets Strategic Fit
Financially, “Ndicka’s current market value is around €35 million. However, Roma are ready to evaluate offers in the €40–45 million range.” That gap between valuation and expectation often defines negotiations.
What matters more is fit. For Liverpool, it could mean balance alongside Virgil van Dijk. For Spurs, it could represent a stabilising presence in a system that often stretches its defenders.
In that sense, this is not simply a transfer story. It is a study in how top clubs attempt to future-proof their back lines.
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From a Spurs perspective, this report feels both encouraging and slightly familiar. Encouraging because “Tottenham and Liverpool are also expected to increase their interest” suggests the club are once again targeting a defender with the right physical and technical profile. Familiar because Spurs fans have seen these pursuits drift before.
Ndicka looks like the sort of signing that could genuinely elevate the back line. Strong in duels, comfortable on the ball, and experienced in European competition, he ticks many of the boxes supporters have been calling for.
Yet there is a lingering doubt. With Manchester United, Liverpool, FC Barcelona, and Bayern Munich all involved, Spurs risk being outmuscled both financially and in terms of prestige.
There is also the question of timing. Spurs “also wanted to sign Ndicka last season.” That detail may frustrate fans who feel opportunities have slipped through the net before.
Ultimately, this is a test of intent. If Tottenham are serious about competing at the highest level, this is the calibre of player they must secure. Missing out would not be a disaster, but it would reinforce a narrative that Spurs are often present in the conversation, but rarely decisive at its conclusion.
It's no secret that the Minnesota Vikings don't have a great situation at running back entering the 2026 campaign.
The Vikings managed to keep Aaron Jones on a reworked contract, but he's also 31 years old and is coming off an injury-plagued season. Behind him is Jordan Mason, who doesn't offer much outside of his between-the-tackles running.
With the free-agent market having dried up, all eyes are on the Vikings picking a running back earlier than later in the 2026 NFL draft.
One of their targets is Nebraska running back Emmett Johnson, who draft analyst Ryan Fowler reports is going to visit the Vikings ahead of the draft.
"Source: Nebraska RB Emmett Johnson has a visit scheduled with the Minnesota Vikings," Fowler reported.
Fowler goes on to note that Johnson could be the second-best running back in this year's class behind Notre Dame superstar Jeremiyah Love.
"Potential RB2 in the class was named Big Ten RB of the year in ‘25 after rushing for 1,451 yds and 12 TDs. One of the premier ball-carriers in the class," Fowler added on Johnson.
Emmett Johnson scouting report
At 5-foot-10 and 202 pounds, Johnson has the ideal frame to be an NFL running back, especially with his impressive blend of speed and power.
He isn't an elite pass-catcher by any stretch, but he's got the goods to make an impact in that area.
Johnson is a hard-charging, gap-scheme runner. He brings a steady dose of urgency, decisiveness and fairly predictable run tracks. Johnson’s production and game-by-game consistency stand out despite average size and top-end speed. He steps on the accelerator once he touches the ball, but the run becomes segmented when he attempts to cut laterally. He struggles to create for himself when the point of entry is cloudy. Johnson can beat linebackers to the run fit but won’t usually run through them with power. He’s able to help as a pass-catcher and projects as a solid backup best suited for downhill concepts.
Barring a massive trade up and/or slide, the Vikings are going to be out of range to take Love, but they could still land themselves a solid back in Johnson, who could come off the board on Day 2.
Carlos Alcaraz suffered a surprising early exit at the Miami Open, interrupting what had been a strong start to his season.
The world number one was beaten by Sebastian Korda in three sets in the third round of the ATP Masters 1000 event. It was just his second defeat of the season.
Speaking in an episode of ‘Off Court with Greg’, Rusedski said: “I think with Alcaraz, he’s played a little bit too much tennis. You look at the end of the season, he didn’t really have an offseason.
“He played a lot of exhibitions in America, he went to the one in Korea before the Australian Open, then he played in Doha as well.
“So he’s played all the way from the end of the year, finishing number one, to continuing on the merry-go-round.
“And when you play too much tennis, I hate to say it, but you get a little stale, you get a little bit bored, it’s difficult being week in, week out on the road.
“That’s where Federer was a maestro. That’s why he had such a long career and had so much dominance. He’d only played 12 events, and then he’d win seven of them, and he’d be fresh every event he played.
Alcaraz remains focused on this year’s calendar Grand Slam bid after winning his first title at Melbourne Park. The next major is scheduled for May 20th – June 9th at Roland Garros.
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Alcaraz is facing a busy clay stretch as Sinner closes the gap
Sinner’s run to the Miami Open final has tightened things up in the rankings, with Alcaraz now on 13,590 points following his early exit and Sinner able to reach 12,400 if he lifts the title.
Alcaraz is not only protecting his place at the top of the rankings but also a huge number of points. He’s defending 4,330 from last season’s clay swing, where he won Monte Carlo, Rome and Roland Garros, and finished runner-up in Barcelona.
By contrast, Sinner didn’t play Monte-Carlo or Barcelona last year, giving him a good opportunity to gain ground. Alcaraz will have very little room for error during this stretch if he wants to hold onto number one.
Mar 19, 2026; San Jose, CA, USA; during San Jose Sharks vs Buffalo Sabres at SAP Center. Photo: Sport Shots / Dean Tait
COLUMBUS — Nick Leddy appreciates being back in the NHL.
Waived in January by the San Jose Sharks, and unclaimed, in part because of his $4 million AAV, it was no sure thing that the veteran defenseman would ever play again in the best league in the world.
But here he was on Thursday night, helping the Sharks get a point against his last team, the St. Louis Blues. San Jose lost 2-1 in OT, Leddy playing 19:44 and providing a security blanket for a more aggressive Sam Dickinson, who had one of his better games of the season.
“It’s always fun to play against friends, guys that will be lifelong friends,” Leddy said post-game, about St. Louis, where he skated from 2021 to 2025. “When you go to battle with someone in the playoffs over and over again, and you have those experiences and long seasons, you create amazing friendships.”
Leddy struggled early in the season, hence getting waived, but the 16-year vet appears to have found some of his game since his return to the line-up on Mar. 17, suiting up for four contests. Small sample size and these stats aren’t be-all, end-all, but Leddy actually has the best 5-on-5 Expected Goals For % on the Sharks defense, per Natural Stat Trick, 68.13 percent, since then.
“He’s played some really good hockey when he’s came in, and really helps calm our defense down back there. There’s more predictability,” San Jose Sharks head coach Ryan Warsofsky said. “He’s a pro in every sense of the word, even when he was not playing. Didn’t complain, just worked, put his head down, did what the coaches asked for him to do. Kept preparing himself to get in…He’s a true pro, and we’re happy to have him.”
San Jose Sharks (32-31-7)
Ohio native Alex Nedeljkovic is likely to start.
Warsofsky will share more line-up details at about 11:30 AM PT.
Columbus Blue Jackets (38-23-11)
Here’s how the Jackets lined up in their last game, a 2-1 loss to the Montreal Canadiens.
Columbus is 19-4-4 under interim head coach Rick Bowness.
— Columbus Blue Jackets (@BlueJacketsNHL) March 26, 2026
New: With the Sharks at Nationwide today, two familiar faces are back in town. Kiefer Sherwood and Alex Wennberg. Both are on their fifth NHL team. Despite different journeys, both were molded by their Columbus roots.
Puck drop between the San Jose Sharks and Columbus Blue Jackets is at 2 PM PT at Nationwide Arena. Watch it live on NBC Sports California. Listen to it on the Sharks Audio Network.
The Diamondbacks were defeated by the Dodgers for the second time in a row last night during Game 2 of their MLB season-opening series. Tonight, they'll play once more for Game 3.
Game 3 for the Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Los Angeles Dodgers starts at 9:10 p.m. ET on local RSNs (SportsNet LA, DBacks.TV), MLB Network and MLB.TV. Here's what else you need to know about how to watch the D-backs vs. Dodgers game.
Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Los Angeles Dodgers start time
Tonight's Diamondbacks vs. Dodgers game will kick off at 9:10 p.m. ET.
Diamondbacks vs. Dodgers channel
Game 3 of the Diamondbacks at Dodgers three-game series will air on MLB Network stream on MLB.TV.
How to watch Diamondbacks vs. Dodgers:
Diamondbacks vs. Dodgers series schedule
All times Eastern
Thursday, March 26
Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Los Angeles Dodgers: 8:30 p.m. (NBC, Peacock)
Friday, March 27
Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Los Angeles Dodgers: 10:10 p.m. (MLB Network, MLB.TV)
Saturday, March 28
Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Los Angeles Dodgers: 9:10 p.m. (MLB Network, MLB.TV)
When is MLB Opening Day 2026?
MLB Opening Day has expanded, so "opening week" is a better term for the schedule. The action began with the Yankees vs. Giants game on Wednesday, March 25. There are 11 games to catch on Thursday, March 26 and eight on Friday. Plus, we’ll see the handful of three-game series kicked off during Opening Week conclude by Sunday. All in all, it’s a jam-packed week.
MLB Opening Day channels
Specific opening week MLB games will air across NBC, Apple TV and Netflix; the rest of the games will air on MLB.TV.
We’ve reached the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament, with March Madness going fairly predictably as three of the No. 1-seeded teams have advanced to this round. We now get true matchups between the best college basketball teams in 2026, creating high stakes and a lot of excitement this weekend.
Let’s dive into our Elite Eight predictions for the weekend matchups in the men’s NCAA Tournament.
(3) Illinois Fighting Illini vs (9) Iowa Hawkeyes
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The Iowa Hawkeyes are the lowest-seeded team left standing in the NCAA Tournament and are coming off a run that includes a last-second victory over the reigning national champion Florida Gators. The three-ball has been instrumental to the Hawkeyes’ success during this ride to the Elite Eight, with the team making 20 combined in the last two games. The Illinois Fighting Illini are favored to punch their ticket to the Final Four, but it’s worth noting this program allowed 8.4 three-pointers made per game (275th in NCAA) during the season. With that said, Illinois has played strong defensively throughout the tournament and its scoring prowess is nearly unrivaled. We are calling for the upset, with Iowa dictating the pace of the game and getting threes to fall in a nail-biting victory.
The Arizona Wildcats are on a tear entering the Elite Eight, with their last defeat coming all the way back on Feb. 14 against Texas Tech. During this win streak, the program has top-10 victories over Houston and Iowa State twice, and then it just handed Coach John Calipari his most lopsided defeat ever in the NCAA Tournament. The Purdue Boilermakers‘ resume might not be quite as impressive, especially coming off a narrow victory in the Sweet Sixteen over No.-11 ranked Texas. However, Purdue does have its own wave of momentum coming into this matchup with Braden Smith and Trey Kaufman-Renn looking unstoppable. Against another opponent, we might be inclined to pick Purdue. This draws, however, favors Arizona winning comfortably.
(6) Tennessee Volunteers vs (1) Michigan Wolverines
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If you’re a fan of watching defense, this Elite Eight matchup between the Tennessee Volunteers and Michigan Wolverines is right for you. Rick Barnes has taken Tennessee to the Elite Eight for the third consecutive season, with this run being the most remarkable given the amount of roster turnover during the offseason. Tennessee is coming off two impressive wins over Virginia (79-72) and Iowa State (76-62), but this feels like a matchup where the story ends. Michigan’s suffocating defense and its ability to score efficiently should propel the Wolverines to victory and a spot in the Final Four.
The Duke Blue Devils haven’t exactly looked like one of the best college basketball teams during the NCAA Tournament. They took Siena lightly in the first round, only escaping with a six-point win, then nearly lost to St. John’s in the Sweet Sixteen. Still, All-American freshman forward Cameron Boozer is capable of taking over a game, and we just witnessed Caleb Foster put up 11 second-half points less than a month removed from suffering a broken foot. Duke has proven itself comfortable in tight games. On the other side, Dan Hurley’s UConn Huskies have handled their business against the likes of UCLA and Michigan State, but they have struggled versus top competition. We think talent wins out in this one, with Duke headed back to the Final Four.
Prediction: Duke Blue Devils – 77, UConn Huskies — 71
Volkanovski (28-4) has long been calling Movsar
Evloev (20-0) the most deserving featherweight title contender.
Evloev further cemented his position by handing Lerone
Murphy his first career loss at
UFC London earlier this month. Evloev followed it up by calling
out Volkanovski, who verbally accepted without
hesitation.
However, Silva (17-3), who was in attendance at UFC London, is
jostling for the next title shot against Volkanovski. Known for his
knockout power, Silva deemed Evloev’s majority decision win over
Murphy boring. While “Lord” is trying his best to provoke
Volkanovski to fight him, the champion doesn’t think he deserves
the next title shot over Evloev. Volkanovski’s coach, Lopez,
recently reiterated his fighter’s thoughts. Lopez took a dig at
Silva’s signature celebration of barking like a dog. Lopez says
that barking, or making noise in general, won’t earn Silva a title
shot.
“Jean
Silva or whatever his name is, barking like the little dog that
he is in the background, trying to make a lot of noise to make
himself think he’s the next one,” Lopez told
Following the Dodgers’ narrow 5-4 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks, manager Dave Roberts pointed to a combination of new faces and situational execution as the foundation of the victory.
The spotlight naturally shifted to closer Edwin Díaz, whose entrance brought a jolt of energy to the stadium. Accompanied by a live trumpet performance, a moment that resonated with both fans and players alike.
“It was great… I heard there might be a live trumpet player, so having that as part of the mariachi was really special, and he performed,” Roberts said.
Beyond the spectacle, Roberts emphasized what Díaz represents for this year’s bullpen structure. After navigating recent seasons without a fixed closer, the Dodgers now have a dependable presence in the ninth inning.
“To have somebody at the back end that you trust… that dependability is huge,” Roberts said. “You can manage the game differently when you know you’ve got a shutdown guy in the ninth.”
Offensively, the Dodgers relied on situational hitting from Kyle Tucker in the eighth and productive outs from Diaz, which ultimately helped them win this matchup.
“The two acquisitions this offseason came up big tonight,” Roberts said.
Execution also showed up on the defensive side, where a clean relay play helped limit damage and preserve momentum. Roberts praised the sequence for its precision.
“It was executed perfectly… get it clean, hit the relay, and finish it—that’s exactly how you draw it up,” he said.
On the mound, the Dodgers saw flashes of effectiveness early before some inconsistency crept in from Emmet Sheehan. Roberts noted that while Sheehan's stuff looked sharp initially, it diminished as the outing progressed.
“Early on the stuff was good… then it just started to fall off a little bit—we’re still trying to figure out why,” Roberts said, suggesting the issue may be mechanical.
There were also encouraging signs from Mookie Betts, who continues to look strong at the plate early in the season.
“I think with Mookie, the first thing you notice is he’s more physical… the swing is in a really good spot,” Roberts said.
In a tightly contested game, Roberts ultimately framed the win as a product of timely execution and improved roster balance—particularly with the addition of a proven closer anchoring the bullpen.
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The Texas Longhorns celebrate their 9-8 win over Texas A&M in game one of the Lone Star Showdown series at McCombs Field in Austin, Friday, March 27, 2026. (Mikala Compton/Austin American-Statesman)
The latest installment of the Lone Star Showdown proved a wild affair Friday as Texas softball edged rival Texas A&M 9-8 in the first game of a three-game series at McCombs Field in Austin.
Shortstop Viviana Martinez led the way for No. 1 Texas (30-1, 7-0 SEC) with four hits, four RBIs and two home runs. She also scored the winning run after freshman designated player Hannah Wells laced a walk-off RBI single into the outfield in the bottom of the seventh inning. The nearly three-hour game featured four ties, five lead changes and a combined 14 strikeouts and 23 hits before the Longhorns extended their school-record winning streak to 28 games. The loss snapped a four-game winning streak for the No. 16 Aggies (23-10, 5-2).
Follow below for live scores and updates Saturday as the Texas Longhorns host the Texas A&M Aggies in game two of the series.
The Texas Longhorns celelbrate a home run by pitcher Hannah Wells (13) during the game against Baylor at Red & Charline McCombs Field on Friday, March 20, 2026 in Austin. (Aaron E. Martinez/Austin American-Statesman)
For the most part, the Dallas Cowboys' offense last season was elite.
The unit led by Brian Schottenheimer in his first year as an NFL head coach/play-caller averaged 27 points per game.
When the Cowboys had the ball, the expectation was that they would score. Why?
Well, two names. CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens. Both No. 1 receivers for Dak Prescott to tear defenses apart with.
But now, as we look ahead to 2026 and what the receiver room could look like, there is a case to be made that it might be a little better than it was last year.
Lamb (1,077 yards, 3 TDs) and Pickens (1,429 yards, 9 TDs) to get better? Possibly.
But this is more about those behind them and the expected development that fans might expect.
Our own Mike Fisher broke down Dallas' receiver room as things stand right now, and Cowboys Nation has every reason to be bullish on what the offense could do in 2026.
“Lamb and Pickens, two WR1's, stars who
together set this roster apart from many in the NFL,” Fish said. “Not many that
have that.
“[Ryan] Flournoy, [KaVontae] Turpin, [Jonathan] Mingo. Now listen, if
your biggest problem is I don't really love our fifth and sixth receivers, then
you don't have very many problems. Flournoy is a real number three. Turpin is a
little more than a gimmick guy.
"This is a special group. Now, just get the wide
receiver one [Pickens], happy. He's got a contract. He hasn't
signed it, but he's got a contract."
With Lamb and Pickens doing what they do, behind them, Flournoy showed last season he can be a dependable No. 3 receiver, often connecting with Dak on third downs in the second half of the year.
Turpin did show flashes, but not as many as Dallas would have hoped. His home-run speed is still a threat, as evidenced by his 85-yard TD catch on Christmas Day against the Washington Commanders.
So that takes care of the top four at the position, and then you have Mingo and even Treshon Holden, who showed flashes in preseason.
The group, on paper, appears deep, and that will excite Dallas fans. Can they replicate their 2025 efforts?
I get the sense that if Dallas wants playoff football, they'll have to.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners earned their first win of the season on Friday via a 5-1 win against the Cleveland Guardians.
Mariners second baseman Cole Young ended up providing the go-ahead hit — a three-run shot in the bottom of the fourth inning - but it was an outfielder that provided the final insurance runs for Seattle.
M's right fielder Luke Raley iced the game in the bottom of the sixth inning with a two-run homer to right field.
Raley's two-run shot Friday was his second homer in as many games, which have totaled three RBIs.
In addition to the power he's shown at the plate, Raley has also started in right field for the Mariners in the first two games of the season and has been tested defensively.
It's still very early in the year, but early returns suggest the 31-year-old slugger is in prime position to bounce back after a lost 2025.
Raley was limited to just 73 games last season due to a pair of injured list stints. He was out from April 30-June 20 with a right oblique strain. Raley was back for just a week before he was placed on the IL again on June 30 (retroactive to June 27) due to back spasms.
By the time Raley, who mainly plays the outfield and first base, returned to the team Aug. 15, Dominic Canzone was in the middle of a career-best season and Josh Naylor, who was acquired by the team in a trade with the Arizona Diamondbacks, was firmly entrenched at first.
Raley was unable to get a high number of at-bats due to Canzone's emergence and Naylor's arrival and was unable to get back into rhythm as a result. He finished '25 with a slash line of .202/.319/.311 with a .630 OPS and hit eight doubles and four home runs with 19 RBIs in 73 games.
Now that he's back healthy following a full offseason of work, it seems he's beginning to return to form.
Seattle Mariners right fielder Luke Raley (20) rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run during the sixth inning against the Cleveland Guardians at T-Mobile Park. Stephen Brashear-Imagn Images
"Obviously he battled through some tough stuff last year," Seattle manager Dan Wilson said in a postgame interview Friday. "Just the way he's out there now, the way he's seeing the ball, the way he's driving the ball — his timing is there, he's got a good swing going right now. Made some nice plays defensively, as well. I think he's in a really good spot. Getting that confidence early in the season like this is big."
With Rob Refsnyder and Victor Robles on the roster, it's likely that Raley will get a break when the team goes against left-handed pitchers this season.
However, if this early start is a sign of a return to the norm for the former Lake Erie College product, Raley will continue to be a valuable and reliable contributor to the team in 2026.
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Samsung's newly introduced QuantumBlack technology adds a film to the company's QD-OLED panels, enhancing immersion and reducing reflections from external light sources. The South Korean company said QuantumBlack improves both reflection control and surface hardness, and it will become a standard feature on all QD-OLED monitors expected to launch in 2026.
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vivo is working on the T5 Pro, the successor to the T4 Pro, and it's expected to launch in India soon. The T5 Pro surfaced in an IMEI database back in February, and a few days ago its key specs got outed by a tipster.
Today, a new report claims the phone will become official in India by mid-April. It allegedly comes with a 6.8-inch AMOLED screen with "1.5K" resolution and 144Hz refresh rate, and it's powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 SoC. There's a 9,020 mAh battery keeping the lights on, which charges at 90W.
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The projected lineups for the 2026 international friendly USMNT vs Belgium.
The international window continues with a friendly between the USMNT and Belgium at 3:30 PM ET. The match, set to be played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, will be the seventh meeting between these teams, with Belgium leading the series 5-1.
The USMNT have some missing players, as Mauricio Pochettino confirmed in his press conference. The defense is the main area affected, with Miles Robinson and Chris Richards ruled out through injury.
Belgium are entering what could be one of the final chances for some players from their golden generation to win a trophy. Even if that will not be easy, they have improved with an attack that still looks as dangerous as ever.
USMNT vs Belgium lineups
Pochettino could use this lineup for the match: Matt Freese; Joe Scally, Alex Freeman, Tim Ream; Timothy Weah, Tanner Tessmann, Sebastian Berhalter, Antonee Robinson; Christian Pulisic, Malik Tillman; Folarin Balogun.
Richards won’t play (Koji Watanabe/Getty Images)
Rudi García may opt for this lineup: Matz Sels; Thomas Meunier, Zeno Debast, Arthur Theate, Timothy Castagne; Nicolas Raskin, Amadou Onana; Jeremy Doku, Kevin De Bruyne, Alexis Saelemaekers; Charles De Ketelaere.
USMNT and Belgium World Cup groups
The World Cup draw has already defined the groups and opponents for both national teams. The USMNT are in Group D with Paraguay, Australia and the winner between Türkiye and Kosovo, while Belgium are in Group G with Egypt, Iran and New Zealand.
Emiliano Martinez admitted that Argentina could have run into trouble if they had faced Spain in the Finalissima.
The Finalissima between Argentina and Spain was scheduled to be played this Friday, but it was canceled days ago due to disagreements between the two countries’ associations over the organization of the match, which was originally set to take place in Qatar. Now, Emiliano Martinez has admitted he is relieved the clash was called off.
“Good thing it wasn’t played,” Martinez said when asked about the scrapped matchup against Spain in an interview with TyC Sports following Friday’s 2-1 win over Mauritania in Buenos Aires. “If we played like that, we would have lost.”
The goalkeeper was visibly frustrated with Argentina’s performance in the friendly, in which they barely secured a narrow win against an opponent ranked No. 115 in the FIFA Rankings and one that failed to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
“It was one of the worst friendlies we’ve played. We lacked intensity, buildup play, speed, and defensive solidity. It’s something we have to analyze,” Martinez admitted. “Every time we put on the national team shirt, we have to do a little better—we need to show more heart.”
— Selección Argentina in English (@AFASeleccionEN) March 27, 2026
Dibu Martinez confident in Argentina ahead of the World Cup
Despite his criticism of Argentina’s performance against Mauritania, Emiliano Martinez expressed confidence heading into the 2026 World Cup. In particular, he was asked about the opinion of some Spanish journalists, who argued after the Finalissima cancellation that Lionel Scaloni’s side are unlikely to advance beyond the quarterfinals this summer in North America.
“The last World Cup was similar—we didn’t play many big matches beforehand and still had a great tournament,” said the Aston Villa goalkeeper, before delivering a pointed message toward Spain: “It’s one game at a time. We have experience going deep in the World Cup—they don’t.”
What’s next for Argentina?
Following the 2-1 win over Mauritania, Argentina will now have several days to rest and train before their next challenge. On Tuesday, they will face Zambia, also in Buenos Aires, in what will be their final home match before the 2026 World Cup.
By late May, Lionel Scaloni will have to finalize the 26-man roster that will represent Argentina in this summer’s FIFA tournament. During the June international break, they will play two friendlies in the United States before their group-stage opener. One of those matches will likely be against Serbia, as Scaloni acknowledged earlier this week.
Argentina's Emiliano Martinez and Spain's Lamine Yamal.
United States will face Belgium in a 2026 international friendly. Here’s all the key information you need, including kickoff time and how to watch the match on TV or through streaming platforms in the United States.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch United States vs Belgium on US television and via legal streaming:
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup drawing closer and most of the field already locked in, high-profile friendlies are ramping up across the globe—and this matchup fits the bill. The United States, automatically qualified as a host nation, continues fine-tuning its roster with the clear goal of peaking on home soil.
Belgium, meanwhile, arrives with a deep and dangerous squad capable of making a serious run on the world stage, adding extra intrigue to this clash. With both sides using this opportunity to measure themselves against elite competition, this is the kind of tune-up fans won’t want to miss.
More details on how to watch
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has named who he is set to share the ring with in his next outing. Garcia was in action last month as he defeated Mario Barrios to win the WBC welterweight title, marking the first time that ‘King Ry’ has held world honours in his career. The 27-year-old is one of the biggest names in […]
ETH is trading at $2,000 today, sitting 59% below its August 2025 all-time high. Most investors have written off altcoins in a brutal bear market.
David Duong, Global Head of Institutional Research at Coinbase, thinks that is exactly the wrong read, especially when it comes to Ethereum.
Speaking on the Milk Road Show this week, Duong laid out why Ethereum might be the most mispriced asset in crypto right now.
Ethereum’s Regulatory Pass
On March 17, the SEC and CFTC jointly classified 16 crypto assets as digital commodities, including ETH. For Ethereum specifically, this matters more than it does for most. Staking, a core part of Ethereum’s ecosystem, is now explicitly outside securities law.
“It gives ETH more of a clean regulatory pass,” Duong said, “and I think that has already been there but it’s just nice to see it in print.”
For institutions that were sitting out precisely because of legal uncertainty, that clarity is the green light they were waiting for.
BlackRock’s Staked ETH ETF: Why It’s Important
BlackRock launched its iShares Staked Ethereum Trust ETF earlier this month, pulling $254 million in its first week – the fastest-growing crypto ETF launch of 2026. The fund intends to stake between 70% and 95% of its ETH holdings under normal conditions.
Duong called it “a massive development that you don’t really see priced into ETH.”
The logic is straightforward: more institutional demand coming in, less circulating supply available. That is a structural shift, not a sentiment trade.
This is the angle most people have missed entirely. EthCC[9] opens in Cannes on Monday March 30, and Duong flagged a specific talk on the agenda titled “Issuance: The Cost of Inaction.”
His read is that a significant announcement about Ethereum’s monetary policy and issuance rate is coming.
“I would expect a big announcement coming about what’s going to happen with the potential ETH supply in the future,” he said.
Institutions Are Still Bullish
Coinbase Institutional’s 2026 survey of around 350 respondents found that 73% plan to increase their digital asset allocations this year and 74% expect crypto prices to rise over the next 12 months – even though the survey was conducted during the January drawdown.
As Duong put it, “anyone who wanted to sell likely already sold.”
ETH at $2,000, with regulatory clarity, a structural supply squeeze, and a potential catalyst arriving Monday. The market may not have caught up yet.
Trabzonspor, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 28. haftasında 4 Nisan Cumartesi günü sahasında Galatasaray ile yapacağı maçın hazırlıklarını sürdürdü.
Mehmet Ali Yılmaz Tesisleri'nde teknik direktör Fatih Tekke yönetimindeki antrenmanın ilk bölümünde oyuncular, dinamik ısınma çalışması gerçekleştirdi.
5'e 2 ve dar alan oyunuyla devam eden antrenman, yarı sahada çift kale maç ile sona erdi.
Yarını izinli geçirecek olan bordo-mavili takım, hazırlıklarına 30 Mart'ta devam edecek.
A Milli Futbol Takımı, 2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası Avrupa Elemeleri play-off turu finalinde 31 Mart Salı günü Kosova ile karşılaşacak. Milliler çalışmalarını bugün yapılan antrenmanla sürdürdü.
2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası Avrupa Elemeleri play-off turu finalinde 31 Mart Salı günü Kosova ile deplasmanda karşılaşacak A Milli Futbol Takımı, hazırlıklarını sürdürdü.
Türkiye Futbol Federasyonunun (TFF) Riva'daki Hasan Doğan Milli Takımlar Kamp ve Eğitim Tesisleri'nde teknik direktör Vincenzo Montella yönetiminde gerçekleştirilen antrenman, koşu ve ısınma hareketleriyle başladı.
Pas çalışmasıyla devam eden idmanın basına kapalı bölümünde taktik organizasyonlar üzerinde durulduğu öğrenildi.
Merih Demiral ile Hakan Çalhanoğlu, kondisyoner eşliğinde düz koşu yaptı. Kaptan Hakan, koşunun ardından takımdan ayrı çalıştı.
Antrenmanı TFF Başkanı İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu ile 1. Başkan Vekili Mecnun Otyakmaz da izledi.
Ay-yıldızlı ekip, Kosova müsabakasının hazırlıklarına yarın basına kapalı yapacağı idmanla devam edecek.
Türkiye Sigorta Basketbol Süper Ligi'nin 24. hafta maçında Yukatel Merkezefendi Belediyesi Basket ile Aliağa Petkimspor karşılaştı. Yukatel Merkezefendi Belediyesi Basket, konuk ettiği Aliağa Petkimspor'u 92-80 yendi.
Hakemler: Mehmet Serdar Ünal, Kaan Büyükçil, Ahmet Tatlıcı
Yukatel Merkezefendi Belediyesi Basket: Zoriks 13, Bleijenbergh 20, Miles 19, Roko Badzim 11, Mahir Ağva 5, Emre Tanışan, Griffin 5, Ömer Can İlyasoğlu 9, Omic 10, Erbey Kemal Paltacı
The Tineco wet-dry vacuum is 'one of the best smart appliances you can own right now,' and Amazon has a massive 50% discount, bringing the price down to a record low.
19 yaşadək futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan millisi (U-19) bu gün Avropa çempionatının seçmə mərhələsində son oyununa çıxıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, B Liqasının 6-cı qrupunda yer almış millimiz Litvanın Kaunas şəhərində Şimali İrlandiya yığması ilə qarşılaşıb.
Avropa çempionatının seçmə mərhələsinin birinci raundu çərçivəsində baş tutmuş görüş “Raudondvario” stadionunda keçirilib. Qarşılaşmanı Portuqaliya və Moldovadan olan hakimlər briqadası idarə edib. Görüş rəqibin 2:1 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb. Millimizin heyətində yeganə qolu 25-ci dəqiqədə Tuncay Əhmədov vurub.
Xatırladaq ki, İlham Yadullayevin baş məşqçisi olduğu Azərbaycan millisi ilk görüşdə meydan sahibi Litvaya da uduzmuşdu – 0:4.
Beləliklə, 3 komandalı qrupda yer almış U-19 millimiz hər iki görüşdə uduzduğu üçün sonuncu yeri tutub.
Avropa çempionatının seçmə mərhələsi B Liqası, 6-cı qrup 28 mart
Şimali İrlandiya – Azərbaycan 2:1 Baş hakim: Miguel Noqeyra (Portuqaliya). Baş hakimin köməkçiləri: Paulo Bras (Portuqaliya), Anatolie Basiul (Moldova). Dördüncü hakim: Yon Orlik (Moldova). Kaunas, “Raudondvario” stadionu.
Futbol üzrə Braziliya millisinin və İspaniyanın “Barselona” komandasının hücumçusu Rafinya uzun müddətə sıradan çıxıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, braziliyalı futbolu milli komandanın düşərgəsində ağır zədə alıb.
Belə ki, hücumçu Braziliya millisinin Fransa yığmasına qarşı keçirdiyi yoxlama oyununda (1:2) sağ bud əzələsini zədələyib. Onun ən az 5 həftə yaşıl meydanlardan kənarda qalacağı gözlənilir.
Yeri gəlmişkən, FİFA Rafinyanın aldığı zədəyə görə “Barselona”ya kompensasiya ödəməli olacaq. “Mundo Deportivo”nun iddiasına görə, 29 yaşlı futbolçunun sağalma müddəti Klub Müdafiəsi Proqramı çərçivəsində tələb olunan minimum 28 günü keçəcək. Braziliyalı futbolçu beş həftədən sonra (28-29 aprel) meydana qayıtsa, Kataloniya klubu minimum 143,836 avro məbləğində kompensasiya alacaq. Məbləğ bu 5 həftədən sonra hər gün artacaq.
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 31 oyun keçirib, 19 qol və 8 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə fərqlənib.
Rafinyanın “Barselona” karyerası ümumilikdə 175 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 37 oyuna çıxıb, 11 qol vurub, 7 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.
“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 29 yaşlı braziliyalı cinah hücumçusunun transfer dəyərini 80 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.
“Ağdaş” – “Araz Saatlı” Hakimlər: Nahid Xasıyev, Vüqar Bayramov, Hüseyn Vəliyev, Vüqar Alıyev. Hakim-inspektor: Feyzulla Feyzullayev. AFFA nümayəndəsi: Elman Musayev. Ağdaş şəhər stadionu, 15:00.
“Şəmkir” – “Göygöl” Hakimlər: Murad Səlimov, Məmmədəli Kərimov, Elmin Süleymanov, Hacıağa Həsənov. Hakim-inspektor: Orxan Məmmədov. AFFA nümayəndəsi: İlham Əliyev. Şəmkir Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu, 15:00.
“Qaradağ Lökbatan” – “Şirvan” Hakimlər: Rövşən Rəcəbov, Sevda Nuriyeva, Ruslan Babayev, Fəridə Lütfəliyeva. Hakim-inspektor: Ömər Paşayev. AFFA nümayəndəsi: Namiq Əliyev. Lökbatan Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu, 15:00.
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“Xankəndi” – “Kür-Araz” Hakimlər: Rəsul Babayev, Sənan Atayev, Aydın Baxşıyev, Ləman Əmirli. Hakim-inspektor: Əmrah İbrahimov. AFFA nümayəndəsi: Rüfət Əmirov. “Neftçi” Futbol Mərkəzi (4-cü meydança), 14:00.
Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparan “Zirə”nin futbolçusu Leroy Mikels Ruanda yığmasında debüt edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, forvard “FIFA Series-2026” beynəlxalq turniri çərçivəsində Qrenadaya qarşı keçirilmiş matçda meydana çıxıb.
Oyuna start heyətdə başlamış Mikels 45+2-ci dəqiqədə qol vurub. Görüş isə Ruandanın qələbəsiylə başa çatıb – 4:0.
Xatırladaq ki, Leroy Mikels 2025-ci ilin yayında “Şamaxı”dan azad agent kimi ayrılaraq “Zirə”yə keçib. 30 yaşlı oyunçununun paytaxt klubu ilə 2027-ci ilin 30 iyununadək müqaviləsi var. O, “qartallar”ın heyətində 23 oyuna çıxıb, 2 qola imza atıb.
Mikels 2024-cü ilin yayından “Zirə”yə keçənə qədər “Şamaxı”da çıxış edib. O, əyalət təmsilçisinin heyətində 24 oyuna çıxıb, 5 qol vurub, 4 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.
Mikels karyerası ərzində Almaniyanın “Borussiya” (Mönhenqladbax), “Sankt Pauli”, “Allemaniya Aaxen”, “Monheym”, “Velbert”, “Duysburq”, “Türkgücü Münhen”, “Rot-Veys Oberhauzen”, Bolqarıstanın “Spartak” (Varna), Səudiyyə Ərəbistanının “Əl-Tarayi” klublarında da çıxış edib.
Xatırladaq ki, Leroyun böyük qardaşı Coy-Lens Mikels uzun illərdir Azərbaycanda “Sabah”ın uğurları üçün çalışır. Coy-Lensin əkiz qardaşı Soy-Slayd Mikels də “Karvan”da forma geyinir.
Son olarak Real Madrid'i çalıştıran Xabi Alonso'nun yeni takımı belli oldu. İspanyol çalıştırıcı, yeni takımına milli yıldız Arda Güler'i de götürecek.
Manchester City forması giyen İspanyol yıldız Rodri, Real Madrid hakkında yaptığı açıklamalar sonrası röportajının çarpıtıldığını savunarak İspanyol medyasına sert tepki gösterdi.
“Liverpul”un sabiq baş məşqçisi Yurgen Klopp mövsümün sonunda komandadan ayrılacağını açıqlayan Məhəmməd Salahla bağlı açıqlama verib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis misirli hücumçu haqda bunları deyib:
“Salah inanılmaz dərəcədə peşəkardır. Məşqlərə yanaşması, intizamı, oyunu bunları deyir. O, daha 6-7 il yüksək səviyyədə oynaya bilər. “Liverpul” onun yoxluğunu hiss edəcək”.
Son günlərdə bölgədə davam edən əlverişsiz hava şəraiti səbəbindən “Ağstafa Gəncləri” komandasının ev oyunlarını keçirdiyi Ağstafa şəhər stadionunun ot örtüyü yararsız vəziyyətə düşüb.
Futbolpress.az PFL-ə istinadən xəbər verir ki, bununla əlaqədar olaraq II Liqanın 20-ci turu çərçivəsində 29 mart tarixində keçiriləcək “Ağstafa Gəncləri” – “Quba” oyununun yeri dəyişdirilib.
Hər iki klubla müzakirənin yekunu olaraq Peşəkar Futbol Liqası qarşılaşmanın Göygöl Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionunda keçirilməsinə qərar verib. Oyunun başlanma saatında və digər detallar ilə bağlı dəyişiklik yoxdur.
Italy players enjoyed an evening off on Friday, and Inter target Guglielmo Vicario, who has joined the national team despite a recent surgery, was spotted at dinner with four Nerazzurri stars.
Italy coach Gennaro Gattuso gave his players a Friday evening off after a day of training at Coverciano, the day after a 2-0 win over Northern Ireland in the World Cup play-off semi-final.
As reported by Gazzetta, a group of Azzurri players, including Inter’s Federico Dimarco, Nicolò Barella, Alessandro Bastoni, and Francesco Pio Esposito, went out for dinner at a restaurant not too far from the Azzurri training centre.
Juventus’ Manuel Locatelli and Tottenham’s Guglielmo Vicario were also at the table and posed for photos with the restaurant owner, who later shared them on social media.
Several sources have been reporting for weeks that Vicario is Inter’s top goalkeeping target for next season, so his private dinner with some of the most influential Nerazzurri players has fuelled transfer speculation in Italy.
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)
Tuttosport reported earlier this month that even Juventus had begun preliminary talks with the goalkeeper’s entourage.
Vicario recently underwent hernia surgery, so he’s not available for the World Cup play-off, but he still joined his teammates in Coverciano last week.
Miralem Pjanic, a former Juventus and Roma star, says he doesn’t understand why Italy celebrated Bosnia and Herzegovina’s win over Wales: ‘They’ll need personality in Zenica.’
Ex-Serie A star Pjanic commented on Italy’s celebration of Bosnia’s victory against Wales in an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport.
Pjanic: ‘I don’t understand’ Italy’s celebration
“I don’t understand why,” said the ex-midfielder.
“Bosnia is waiting for them with open arms,” he added, smiling.
“We’ll see how it ends, anyway. Italy is Italy, and we have the utmost respect, but who knows?
“They’ll have to be good at playing a game in a terrible environment. They’ll need personality to leave Zenica with a victory.”
Pjanic also spoke to Sky Sport Italia, warning the Azzurri that the atmosphere in his country will be far from friendly on Tuesday.
MILAN, ITALY – JULY 07: Miralem Pjanic of Juventus FC gestures during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Juventus at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on July 7, 2020 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Italy secured a home 2-0 win over Northern Ireland on Thursday to qualify for the World Cup play-off Final, while Bosnia and Herzegovina needed penalties to beat Wales away.
Some Italian players, including Federico Dimarco, were caught on camera celebrating Bosnia’s victory, and the video has quickly gone viral on social media.
UDINE, ITALY – OCTOBER 14: Federico Dimarco of Italy looks on during the warm up prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Israel at Stadio Friuli on October 14, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Pjanic scored 42 goals in 281 Serie A appearances with Roma and Juventus.
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He won four Serie A titles with the Bianconeri and retired last year.
The World Cup play-off Final between Italy and Bosnia and Herzegovina will be played in Zenica on Tuesday, March 31 at 20:45 CET.
Sky Sport Italia reports that only 500 Italian fans will be allowed in the away sector at Bilino Polje Stadium in Zenica on Tuesday for the World Cup play-off Final between the Azzurri and the home side, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
A draw determined the home side in December.
BERGAMO, ITALY – MARCH 26: Moise Kean of Italy celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Italy and Northern Ireland at Stadio di Bergamo on March 26, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The stadium has a capacity of 15,600, which, however, has been reduced by 2,100 seats by FIFA following incidents during Bosnia’s most recent home match against Romania in November 2025.
ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – OCTOBER 11: General view of the of a stadium Bilino Polje prior to the UEFA Nations League 2024/25 League A Group A3 match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Germany at on October 11, 2024 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images)
On the same day, Italy beat Northern Ireland 2-0 in Bergamo with goals from Sandro Tonali and Moise Kean.
The World Cup play-off Final will be next Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at 20:45 CET (19:45 GMT).
Belgium star De Bruyne commented on the latest incident involving his compatriot and Napoli teammate Lukaku during a press conference on Saturday.
De Bruyne comments on Lukaku’s Napoli row
Lukaku has remained in Belgium without Napoli’s consent as he aims to train individually to regain full fitness ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
The Partenopei are furious with the 32-year-old and will freeze him out of the team if he fails to return to the club’s training centre by next Tuesday.
Belgium coach Rudi Garcia sided with Lukaku and said he hopes the striker will get more playing time at Napoli after the break.
“There’s always a lot of noise around Napoli. If something happens, it gets amplified. I don’t know the details or what exactly happened,” De Bruyne added, via Gazzetta, while on Belgium international duty.
“But it’s not a good situation for Romelu. There was a long-lasting injury, and I just hope he returns as soon as possible.”
Lukaku is currently in Antwerp, training at the same clinic where De Bruyne was treated for a high-degree muscle injury over the last few months.
NAPLES, ITALY – OCTOBER 25: Kevin De Bruyne of SSC Napoli battles for possession with Hakan Calhanoglu of FC Internazionale during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and FC Internazionale at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on October 25, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
De Bruyne has recently returned to action for the Partenopei, while Lukaku has only made seven appearances across all competitions, playing barely 60 minutes and scoring one goal.
“Romelu and I followed a similar path after our injuries. I did a full rehabilitation [in Belgium], Romelu partially in Antwerp and partially in Naples,” concluded De Bruyne.
“When there are two different views, it’s hard to work together. There have been differences, and this is not ideal if you aim to get back in shape.”
North Carolina's search for a new men's basketball head coach continues on. While there hasn't been much movement in terms of landing one of their top guys, that likely will come after the NCAA Tournament.
As the search continues on, more and more opinions are coming out on who should be the coach. The latest comes from NBA forward Draymond Green who has his pick for the next coach and it's someone he's familiar with.
On the latest episode of "The Draymond Green Show" the forward discussed the UNC job and made his case for Jerry Stackhouse.
“The University of North Carolina job is open and there are a lot of big names being thrown around… I think North Carolina is going to have an interesting choice to make… But this is the NIL era and how do you get a name that your biggest donors would be willing to support? I think it is interesting in this era,” Green said.
“And the name that jumps off the page at me is Jerry Stackhouse. In the day and age of NIL, where your boosters will rally around one of their own, one that they believe in. Stackhouse has the demeanor for this. He’s a guy that will be respected… He should definitely be in the running for this job… He had a great career at North Carolina…”
Stackhouse coached at Vanderbilt for five seasons, going 70-92 in that stint and failed to make the NCAA Tournament. Since then, he's been an assistant with the Golden State Warriors, picking up more coaching experience at the NBA level.
While Stackhouse is a 'family' candidate, it doesn't really make a lot of sense at this point. This is a crucial hire for the Tar Heels and finding someone established with success should be the goal.
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NEW DELHI: The IPL 2026 is just moments away, with the opening match set to be played between defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Sunrisers Hyderabad at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. RCB will be led by Rajat Patidar, while Ishan Kishan will captain SRH.
RCB will also wear black armbands during their match against SRH to pay tribute to fans who tragically lost their lives in the stampede outside the venue following the team’s historic title win last year.
A statement from RCB said, "Royal Challengers Bengaluru will pay tribute to the eleven members of the RCB family who tragically lost their lives in the unfortunate incident on June 4."
"As a mark of respect, players will wear practice jerseys bearing the number 11 during the warm-up, followed by black armbands during the match."
"In a lasting gesture of remembrance, eleven seats at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium will remain unoccupied, serving as a permanent tribute to the fans whose unwavering support will always be a part of the RCB family," the statement concluded.
Eleven people died and several were injured in the stampede outside the stadium during the victory celebrations last year.
'Kohli incredibly hungry'
Virat Kohli is hungry and at the "peak of his powers", with his IPL team RCB set to begin their title defence, coach Andy Flower said.
Former captain Kohli, who has retired from Tests and T20 internationals, now represents India only in the 50-over format.
"Virat is in a really good space mentally," Flower told reporters.
"He's very comfortable with himself but still incredibly hungry, and watching him strike the ball in training, he looks at the peak of his powers."
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"It was very satisfying professionally for everyone, of course, but a really emotional time for all sorts of reasons at the end of last season," Flower told reporters.
"It's another time, so it's time to move on from that."
SACRAMENTO — No. 10 Virginia is the first double-digit seed to make the Women's NCAA Tournament's second weekend since 2022. As the Cavaliers look to bust more brackets in Sacramento against No. 3 TCU on March 28, we put the Wahoos’ ball knowledge to the test to find out if they could name the last double-digit seed to make the Sweet 16.
Pol Espargaro is backing Marc Marquez to turn his season around at the 2026 MotoGP United States Grand Prix, with the Ducati rider heading to a track where he has always run well.
No one in any category has had more than four wins in Austin, while Marquez’s seven victories have all come in MotoGP.
It could’ve been eight, too, if not for a crash while leading the 2025 race. Ducati teammate Francesco Bagnaia went on to win that day after Marquez crashed trying to build a bigger gap at the front.
Even with an early fall in FP1 at this year’s event, there are positive signs. He topped the timesheets with a lap of 2:00.927, just 0.063 seconds off the lap record.
Pol Espargaro backs Marquez to use COTA as a season boost
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Maverick Vinales still holds the official MotoGP lap record at COTA, set back in 2024 with a time of 2:00.864, though many will be expecting Marquez to have a good shot at breaking it during qualifying. Trackhouse rider Ai Ogura also posted an impressive 2:00.980 in practice on his Aprilia RS-GP.
Espargaro also expects Marquez to be competitive in Sunday’s race, especially after he spent Friday practice focusing on the medium Michelin tyres. After a tough start to the season with issues in Thailand and Brazil, a strong showing this weekend could help him build some momentum.
“He’s been one of the few riders who have worked a lot with the medium front and medium rear tyres,” Espargaro told DAZN, quoted by Motosan. “Thinking not about tomorrow’s Sprint, but about Sunday when the temperature will be higher, and that will be the tyre of choice due to the degradation the rear tyre will experience.
“So Marc is working hard. We’ll probably see a very competitive Marc, who will use this Grand Prix – we’ve said it many times – that riders going through difficult times use these lucky circuits to get back to where they were before those difficulties.”
Marquez’s early season form has been held back by penalties and misfortune.
He had victory taken away from him in Buriram after receiving an in-race penalty for forcing Pedro Acosta wide on the penultimate lap of Saturday’s sprint.
Just one day later he suffered another blow as he picked up debris which caused a puncture.
Marquez managed to take his first win of 2026 by finishing P1 ahead of Jorge Martin in Goiania but was unable to carry over that success into Sunday’s Grand Prix.
It was an exciting night of Sweet 16 basketball on Friday. Both teams from the state of Michigan gave it their all; unfortunately for the Michigan State Spartans, it was not good enough to take down the UConn Huskies. For the Michigan Wolverines, their best ball put them on a totally different level than their opponent, the Alabama Crimson Tide.
Here are the scores and the rest of my analysis from the Big Ten games in the NCAA Tournament from the Sweet 16 games on Friday:
No. 1 Michigan 90-77 vs No. 4 Alabama
Alabama's hot-shooting offense falls flat versus Michigan. Michigan's defense showed up and showed out. The Wolverines held Alabama's offense to only 28 points in the second half to cruise to victory. Coming into this game, Alabama's offense was one of the best and most efficient in the country. This game, they were held in check. It was the defense and the great play from the Wolverines bench that made the difference in this one. Getting 33 points off the bench was huge, and Trey Mckenney really made a name for himself, showing that he very soon can be one of the best scorers in the country, whether it is at Michigan or somewhere else. Labaron Philon Jr. went off with 35 points, shooting 6-14 from 3, but he couldn't do it by himself. Michigan had production from everywhere, and of course, Yaxel Lendeborg led the way without another star performance. Last night, Michigan looked at a different level.
No. 2 UConn 67-63 vs Michigan State
UConn was the better team in this matchup, and they had to fight off some late-game heroics from the Spartans to seal this victory. The Spartans got off to a terrible start, down 20 points early in the game, and Dan Hurley was coaching circles around Tom Izzo. Tom Izzo was a big reason for this Spartans team making it to this point, but this game did not bode well for him. The Spartans did not help either, as they could not knock down easy shots. Tarris Reed Jr. handled Michigan State's size very well, and he iced this game. While the Huskies' other best player, Alex Karaban, went to work and drilled big-time shots late, he had 17 points. The Spartans did what they had to do to give UConn a scare, but the Huskies are the real deal.
Top performers from Friday
Michigan is at its best and most dominant when Yaxel Lendeborg is an aggressor. Lendeborg dropped 23 points, had 12 rebounds, 7 assists, and 2 steals. His impact was huge for the Wolverines, both on offense and defense. It seems recently Lendeborg is really coming into his own and playing his best basketball in the biggest stretch of the Wolverines' season.
Tarris Reed Jr. came up big for the Huskies, and the Spartans' defense did not hold down UConn's star. Reed Jr. managed to have 20 points, 5 rebounds, and 2 blocks in this game. When UConn needed an answer, Reed Jr. wanted the ball in his hands, and he was able to get an easy bucket in the paint. Reed also closed the game out with clutch free throws to put an end to the Spartans' late comeback.
Overview
Both Michigan teams ended the day with two totally different outcomes. The Wolverines dominated the Alabama Crimson Tide in the second half, and the Michigan State Spartans gave UConn everything they had in the second half to give UConn a scare. Michigan State went down with a fight, but now that there are only 8 teams remaining, it is hard not to think Michigan is in that top 2 of teams left.
What's Next
It is the end of the road for the Michigan State Spartans, and an end to another great season for Tom Izzo and his squad. The Michigan Wolverines now have a match against the Tennessee Volunteers, who handled a really good Iowa State basketball team. Tennessee has great size, and its big guys can not only rebound but score as well. Tennessee should be able to match up very well with Michigan.
According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, the Steelers were interested in trading for Cousins, but the Atlanta Falcons ultimately shot them down.
"Kirk Cousins is the one, and I know that they called on him last year, and the Falcons at the time didn't want to trade him. Didn't want to engage in trade talks, but now Kirk Cousins is free," Pelissero said via The Rich Eisen Show. "Cousins potentially could be an option if they pivot away from Aaron Rodgers, which hasn't happened yet."
Cousins signed with the Falcons in 2024 and was ultimately blindsided by the team's decision to draft Michael Penix that same offseason. He was benched later that season and was reportedly looking for a fresh start in 2025, which the Steelers apparently heavily considered.
Now a free agent, Cousins could be the perfect replacement for Rodgers if the Steelers choose to give up on this never-ending waiting game.
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Despite the offseason acquisitions of Juice Scruggs and Larry Borom, the Lions may still want to add to the OG position in the draft. If they pick a 2nd-round OG, that player is likely a starter as a rookie. DJ Campbell is a player projected to go in the Round 2 range and is also medically clean.
(Ages in parentheses are at start of 2026 season and are factored into the concern level. Injury info and ages based on available public information are unverified and subject to update. Games played data courtesy of sports-reference.com.)
Campbell has been perfectly available the last 3 seasons and has suffered only very minor injuries. He appears to be a very clean prospect and is at the right age. If the Lions want a low-risk, instant-starter in the 2nd round, Campbell might be it.
ESPN football analyst Dan Orlovsky has been burning the boats when he describes Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson, a Cleveland Brownstarget in the 2026 NFL Draft.
He stepped a little too far on Tuesday this week when he was on the Pat McAfee Show and challenged Pat and the Boys to prove why Fernando Mendoza was better than Ty Simpson when he asked "what games" when asking about which games Mendoza was better.
Well, the games that he was better in were against the best defense in the country, Ohio State, Simpson's Crimson Tide, the Oregon Ducks, and then in the National Championship against the Miami Hurricanes. Mendoza's approach and release are definitely different and more robotic than Simpson's natural release, but that's about the only thing that's different.
On Thursday, NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah went on the You Better You Bet podcast and put water all over that flame. When asked if he had talked to anyone who had Simpson over Mendoza, he said:
"You can talk to different people, but I have not talked to anyone who has that. That's not saying that he's saying anything untrue, he is just talking to different people."
"You can talk to different people, but I haven't talked to anyone that has that."
The conspiracy theories are flowing about the connection between Orlovsky and Simpson through the same agency, along with many other things, but the point is that whatever is going on is very forced.
What does this mean for the Browns and the NFL Draft?
Now, what does this all mean for the Cleveland Browns? The best-case scenario for Cleveland would be if Simpson's interest skyrocketed thanks to all of this dialogue about him, and someone in the first round jumped up to pull the trigger on him.
The connection between Cleveland and Simpson is certainly a growing theory. I don't think that is a theory that is growing in legitimate draft circles, but it is a conversation that is getting louder on the outside. If the price is right for the Browns (maybe the fourth round), then they could pull the trigger.
However, if they are thinking that they need to grab him with pick No. 24 or pick No. 39, then they are sorely mistaken.
No matter wherever Orlovsky is getting his information, we can all only hope that Andrew Berry and the Browns aren't drinking the Simpson koolaid because they could make an incredible mistake if they are.
(Video) Thiago Alcantara looks like he’s never been away as he illuminates LFC Legends match
Thiago Alcantara was the star of the show in the opening exchanges of the Liverpool Legends match at Anfield this afternoon.
The Spanish midfielder is back in the famous red shirt just under two years after his departure from the club, and as one of the youngest players on the pitch for Sir Kenny Dalglish’s side today, perhaps it’s no surprise that he didn’t take long to exert his influence on proceedings.
Thiago opens the scoring for Liverpool Legends
With just five minutes on the clock, the 34-year-old picked out Ryan Babel with a no-look pass, and the Dutchman returned the favour by picking him out with a clever through ball, with the ex-Barcelona maestro finishing to the net from a tight angle.
Just a couple of minutes later, Thiago lofted a magnificent pass towards Steven Gerrard, who exploited a gap in the Borussia Dortmund defence, but the former Liverpool captain wasn’t quite able to provide the finish.
The roles were reversed in the 18th minute as the Huyton native picked out the Spaniard, who attempted to backheel the ball into the net from close range but couldn’t finish the chance.
Thiago has still got it!
Injury problems plagued the ex-Spain international during his time at Anfield, especially in his final season with the club in 2023/24, but he still showed no shortage of class in a red shirt, and on today’s evidence it’s clear that his talents haven’t abated since his retirement from playing.
Best remembered for his exceptional goal against FC Porto in November 2021 with a drilled shot which saw the ball hover just over the surface without actually touching it, Thiago was the star attraction in the first 20 minutes of the Legends match this afternoon.
As noted by Connor O’Neill in his commentary for the Liverpool Echo, one suppoter near the press box at Anfield shouted ‘Give it to Thiago’ any time the ball was in close proximity to the 34-year-old.
Our former no.6 is showing today that he’s very much still got it!
You can see Thiago’s goal (from 5:12 in the match coverage) and pass to Gerrard (from 7:17) below, via Liverpool FC on YouTube:
Casemiro reiterates stance on Manchester United future
Casemiro insists he will be leaving Manchester United at end of the season despite calls for him to stay for one more year.
The Brazilian midfielder announced in January that he will be departing Old Trafford when his contract expires this summer.
The 34-year-old has had mixed fortunes since joining the club from Real Madrid in 2022, but has put in a string of strong performances since making public his intention to leave.
Casemiro reiterates stance on Manchester United future
United fans have been urging Casemiro to remain for at least one more year. There is a clause in his contract that can extend it for a further 12 months, but the club do not intend on triggering and he says his mind has been made up.
“I am still enjoying it a lot (in Manchester),” Casemiro said, as quoted by The Athletic. “I believe the announcement is now done. It is huge, the affection that the fans have shown towards me.
“But I do really believe the decision is made and done. I am enjoying myself right now. I believe it will be some difficult (emotional) moments, these (final) games at Manchester United.”
Casemiro believes that Michael Carrick’s appointment as interim head coach has helped improve his game over the past few months and been a factor in United’s rise to third in the Premier League table.
“Above all, Michael is a specialist in my position on the field, he was a truly great player,” Casemiro added. “That makes everything much easier and he is always talking to us.
“I feel like we are in a good dynamic right now in Manchester and my objective now is to get the club back into the Champions League.”
Rashmi wins the 2025 Megahertz Stakes at Santa Anita Park.
It’s the calm before the storm this weekend at Santa Anita Park. Next Saturday, all the fanfare of the Grade 1 Santa Anita Derby will be on display: the winner of that race gets a spot in the Kentucky Derby.
This weekend, less. But the Wilshire Stakes offers a graded stakes chance to a quintet of runners, including the Jonathan Thomas trained, graded stakes winning Rashmi.
Let’s meet this field, and try to take down the early sequence. If you’re wagering on Santa Anita Park, check out AmWager! They have a 100% deposit match up to $150.
1. Rashmi. 3/5. Jockey: Kazushi Kimura. Trainer: Jonathan Thomas.
Rashmi won the Grade 3 Megahertz last year, and followed it up with a near-miss in the Grade 2 Buena Vista. Jockey Kazushi Kimura picks up the mount today, and I think his riding style will fit in this spot.
Comment: most likely winner.
2. Antifona. 5/1. Jockey: Tiago Pereira. Trainer: Vladimir Cerin.
Antifona was last seen in the Wishing Well, a stakes for Cal-breds over 6 furlongs. She was charging hard at the end, so I imagine trainer Vladimir Cerin sees the move back to a mile as a logical next step. She’s a candidate to fill out the exacta, for sure.
Comment: exacta candidate.
3. Miss Artois. 3/1. Jockey: Juan Hernandez. Trainer: Richard Baltas.
There are a fair number of questions around Miss Artois, but there’s no denying she’s been highly competitive in her last 3 races. Her last race showed she can close into a pace, but with Rashmi likely inheriting the lead, it won’t be easy to run her down. Dropping lasix here is the final question, and a big enough one to leave her off the win line.
Comment: exacta candidate.
4. Hannah Buckle. 9/2. Jockey: Armando Ayuso. Trainer: Leonard Powell.
I thought Hannah Buckle’s effort last out in the Grade 3 Frankel was an admirable one, and one the connections I have to believe were excited about. She returns to graded company here, and I have her second in my handicapping. Nice mare, just a step slower than Rashmi.
Comment: exacta candidate.
5. Walk’n the Beach. 20/1. Jockey: Ricardo Gonzalez. Trainer: Jonathan Thomas.
Walk’n the Beach will likely go off at odds longer than 20/1, and I will agree with the general public.
Comment: toss.
The Sporting Tribune Wager:
$2 Early Pick 5, Starts Race 1 ($64): 1 / 1,5 / 1 / 3,4,5,6 / 1,3,5,8. Good Luck!
Fans are in for a treat on Sunday when Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff meet in the Miami Open final.
Sabalenka, who currently holds the title, is aiming to become just the fifth woman to win both Indian Wells and Miami in the same season. Having already secured Indian Wells earlier this month, she’s halfway there.
The American is looking for her first WTA 1000 trophy of the season and fourth overall. Their most recent meeting came at last year’s WTA Finals, where Sabalenka got the better of Gauff.
This will be their fourth final meeting, and former US Open finalist Greg Rusedski believes Gauff might have an edge this time around.
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Greg Rusedski shares his take on the 2026 Miami Open final
Speaking on ‘Off Court with Greg,’ he noted: “The crowd’s going to play a part because there’s an American in the final.
“They want to see an American win in Miami, and conditions are slower in Miami than they are in Indian Wells, which favours Coco to defend more.
“When Coco has won her majors, who has she beaten? Sabalenka on both occasions, the US Open and at Roland Garros.
“So this is going to be a cracking final, and one thing I’d love to see is Coco having a good serving performance.
“If she does that, maybe this is the catalyst where everything falls into place, and the serve starts functioning, because that is the big question mark.
“And we know Sabalenka in finals, she struggles, she gets nervous, she gets tight, she feels expectations. So Sabalenka is the favourite, but she doesn’t always like being the favourite in the final.”
Recapping Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka’s 2025 rivalry
Gauff and Sabalenka have squared off a dozen times on the WTA Tour, including two finals last year.
Their first final in 2025 was at the Madrid Open, where Sabalenka won in straight sets.
Later in the clay season, they met again in the Roland Garros final, where Gauff came out on top to claim her second Grand Slam title.
Their head-to-head record currently stands at 6-6, and Saturday’s winner will take the lead for the first time.
USA's Ilia Malinin performs during the men's free skating program of the 2026 ISU Figure Skating World Championships in Prague, Czech Republic on March 28, 2026. (Photo by Michal Cizek / AFP via Getty Images)
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U.S. figure skater Ilia Malinin cruised to his third consecutive world title in Prague on Saturday, returning to the top of the podium after a heartbreaking eighth-place finish at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics.
After his collapse in Milan, Malinin sought a redemption competition at the 2026 ISU World Figure Skating Championships. On Saturday, he achieved his goal. “My expectation was to leave the long program in one piece, and I think that happened,” Malinin said following his skate.
His skate included his signature quadruple Axel, the most difficult skill in figure skating. The American is the first athlete to complete the skill. With his win, the 21-year-old became the first men’s skater to win three titles since Nathan Chen.
Malinin edged out the reigning Olympic silver and bronze medalists, Yuma Kagiyama and Shun Sato of Japan, who repeated their results from Milan-Cortina. For Kagiyama, Saturday’s silver medal marks his fifth individual world medal and fourth silver.
Saturday’s competition was a marked improvement from the men’s free skate in Milan-Cortina, which saw many of the top competitors collapse on Olympic ice. Kazakhstan’s Mikhail Shaidorov won Olympic gold with a total score of 291.58 in February, a score that would have won bronze today in Prague.
Americans Andrew Torgashev and Jacob Sanchez finished in tenth and 12th overall, respectively. For Torgashev, the result marked a sizable improvement from his 22nd-place finish at the 2025 world championships.
Men’s Singles Final Results (Top 10):
Ilia Malinin (United States): 329.40
Yuma Kagiyama (Japan): 306.67
Shun Sato (Japan): 288.54
Stephen Gogolev (Canada): 281.04
Adam Siao Him Fa (France): 271.56
Aleksandr Selevko (Estonia): 270.92
Kevin Aymoz (France): 269.13
Daniel Grassl (Italy): 254.94
Lukas Britschgi (Switzerland): 251.90
Andrew Torgashev (United States): 249.41
The Prague Play-by-Play
Heading into the final group, Kevin Aymoz of France led the competition after a spectacular performance in the free skate. Olympic silver medalist Yuma Kagiyama skated first on Saturday, looking to redeem his fluke mistake in the short program.
Kagiyama started beautifully, nailing his quadruple Salchow. Landing his final jump – a triple Axel – the veteran broke into celebration on the ice as the crowd roared. Before Kagiyama finished his final spin, the crowd was already on its feet.
“One of the best performances that this sport has seen,” commentator Mark Hanretty remarked. The judges agreed, awarding Kagiyama with a record component score to rocket above Aymoz into first place.
Japan's Yuma Kagiyama performs during the men's free skating program of the 2026 ISU Figure Skating World Championships in Prague, Czech Republic on March 28, 2026. (Photo by Michal Cizek / AFP via Getty Images)
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Next up was the fifth-highest qualifier, Stephen Gogolev of Canada. Gogolev added to the list of incredible performances on Saturday, fighting through his jumps for a stellar free skate in his first world championship. Gogolov earned a strong 186.66 in the free skate, finishing behind Yagiyama with four skaters to go.
2026 Olympic bronze medalist Shun Sato skated next, hoping to mirror the successes of his veteran Japanese teammate. Sato delivered, skating cleanly to close his second world championship on a high note. With a 192.70 in the free skate, Sato secured a guaranteed improvement on his sixth-place finish from 2025.
Estonia’s Aleksandr Selevko was a surprise star in Thursday’s short program, finishing third over the Japanese duo thanks to a personal-best score. However, the same would not happen on Saturday, with the Estonian falling on his opening quadruple jump. While Selevko rebounded successfully, he received a personal-best 173.93 to rank behind Gogolev of Canada.
Kagiyama’s sizable lead held with just two men to skate. Adam Siao Him Fa, former European Champion and world bronze medalist, skated next. Like women’s skater Amber Glenn, Siao Him Fa has long had the talent to achieve top marks but often falters at the most crucial moments.
Fans show their support during the Men's Short Program at the ISU Figure Skating World Championships 2026 at O2 Arena Prague on March 26, 2026, in Prague, Czech Republic. (Photo by Yuan Tian/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
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Unfortunately, the same was true today in Prague. Though Siao Him Fa fought for many of his landings in an improvement from Milan-Cortina, he crashed into the ice on a key quadruple jump and committed multiple costly errors. After sitting in silver-medal position, the Frenchman fell to fourth with Malinin to go.
Ilia Malinin would skate last, skating the same program from the Milan-Cortina Olympics. Could the 21-year-old put his Olympic mistakes behind him?
Malinin opened with two massive quadruple jumps, nailing his famed quadruple Axel as his second jump. Though Malinin downgraded a couple of his planned jumps, the skate marked resounding redemption.
The crowd rose to its feet as Malinin saluted the audience, breaking into celebration and a beaming smile – a stark departure from his heartbreak in Milan-Cortina. Malinin would win his third-world title, joining a list of iconic names in men’s figure skating.
Mar 27, 2026; Sacramento, CA, USA; Duke Blue Devils guard Ashlon Jackson (3) celebrates with guard Riley Nelson (4) and guard Taina Mair (22) after making a game winning shot against the Louisiana State Tigers during a Sweet Sixteen game of the Sacramento Regional 2 of the women's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Golden 1 Center. Mandatory Credit: Ed Szczepanski-Imagn Images | Ed Szczepanski-Imagn Images
A potential comeback for the ages and a fourth straight Elite 8 appearance was 2.6 seconds away for LSU (29-6) but instead a buzzer beater from Ashlon Jackson rolled around the rim and in to knock the Tigers out.
Duke (27-8) got its revenge against LSU last night in Sacramento, eliminating the Tigers 87-85. The Blue Devils advance to take on UCLA, the region’s No. 1 seed Sunday afternoon (2:00 P.M., ABC).
LSU entered the fourth quarter trailing 67-65, but a disastrous start to the frame almost doomed the Tigers. Duke went on an 11-0 run to open the fourth, and led by as many as nine with 3:35 left to play. LSU, however, rallied, went on a late 10-0 run and Mikaylah Williams knocked down a pair of free throws that gave LSU an 85-84 lead with nine seconds left to play.
Duke’s first attempt at a game-winning shot missed, but LSU couldn’t corral the rebound. LSU gave up a season-worst 20 offensive rebounds last night, and the 20th one ended up costing the Tigers their season.
DUKE BUZZER-BEATER VS. LSU TO ADVANCE TO THE ELITE EIGHT 🚨
MiLaysia Fulwiley scored a career-best 28 points off the bench and was largely responsible for keeping LSU in the game in the first half. Fulwiley scored 18 of LSU’s 40 first half points. Mikaylah Williams was second to Fulwiley with 22 points, and a perfect 9-9 at the free throw line.
Playing in her last game as a Tiger, Flau’Jae Johnson scored 13 points and five rebounds. She was limited to just 29 minutes due to picking up four fouls and, unfortunately, bit on the pump fake by Jackson before the buzzer-beating shot went in.
And so closes the chapter on a good, but maybe not great, season of LSU women’s basketball. LSU is clearly one of the handful of elite programs in the country, but there are questions that will need to be answered before the ‘26-’27 season tips off in the fall.
Change is inevitable in college sports, especially this current era, but Flau’Jae has been the one constant of the Kim Mulkey era, and now LSU will have to find a replacement for her. Even the coaching staff will look different now that Gary Reedus, one of Mulkey’s top assistants, has accepted the head coaching job at Rutgers.
But there’s still a lot to like about where this LSU program is. Mikaylah Williams and MiLaysia Fulwiley will be seniors, and Jada Richard will be in her third year with the program; it also looks like LSU hit on this star-studded freshman class and, assuming you hold on to them all, players like Bella Hines, Grace Knox, ZaKiyah Johnson, and Divine Bourrage out to be the nucleus of the next iteration of LSU women’s basketball. And of course LSU still has Mulkey at the helm, and she’s done since getting to LSU is win and win a lot.
If a buzzer-beater loss in the Sweet 16 is considered a down year, I’ll take that every time.
The NHL's 15-game schedule on Saturday, March 28, could see a lot of movement in the playoff standings throughout the day.
The Tampa Bay Lightning host the Ottawa Senators at 1 p.m. ET and the New York Islanders are also in action at that time. If the Lightning win, they'd move in front of the Buffalo Sabres for the Atlantic Division lead based on points percentage because they have played fewer games.
If the Senators win and the Islanders lose, Ottawa would move into the second wild-card position. If the Islanders win, they'd temporarily move from the second wild-card spot into second place in the Metropolitan Division, passing the Pittsburgh Penguins and Columbus Blue Jackets.
But all that could change later in the day. The Sabres could reclaim the Atlantic Division lead if they end their three-game losing streak. Buffalo would also move into the top seed in the Eastern Conference if it gains one more point than the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday. The Penguins and Blue Jackets have games later in the day.
Another team to watch is the Detroit Red Wings, who host the Philadelphia Flyers at 8 p.m. on ABC. If the Senators and Islanders lose early, the Red Wings would take over the second wild-card spot with a victory. The Flyers open the day five points out of a playoff spot and are desperate for a win.
In the West, the Pacific Division-leading Anaheim Ducks visit the second-place Edmonton Oilers at 3:30 p.m. The Ducks would bump their division lead to seven points with a regulation win or the Oilers could cut their deficit to three points.
Also, the Nashville Predators host the Montreal Canadiens at 7 and the Los Angeles Kings visit the Utah Mammoth at 9. The Kings would move into the second wild-card spot with a victory and a Predators regulation loss.
Here's what to know about the NHL standings, tiebreaker procedures and playoff bracket for the 2025-26 season:
Who's in the 2026 NHL playoffs?
Eastern Conference: None
Western Conference: Colorado, Dallas
NHL games today (Saturday, March 28)
All times p.m. and Eastern
Ottawa at Tampa Bay, 1
Florida at N.Y. Islanders, 1
Anaheim at Edmonton, 3:30
Minnesota at Boston, 5, NHL Network
Dallas at Pittsburgh, 5
New Jersey at Carolina, 5
San Jose at Columbus, 5
Seattle at Buffalo, 5:30
Toronto at St. Louis, 7
Montreal at Nashville, 7
Winnipeg at Colorado, 7
Philadelphia at Detroit, 8, ABC
Utah at Los Angeles, 9
Vancouver at Calgary, 10
Washington at Vegas, 10:30
NHL Eastern Conference standings 2025-26
As of March 27. x-clinched playoff spot. z-eliminated
Metropolitan Division
Carolina Hurricanes (96)
Pittsburgh Penguins (88)
Columbus Blue Jackets (87)
Atlantic Division
Buffalo Sabres (96)
Tampa Bay Lightning (94)
Montreal Canadiens (90)
Wild card
Boston Bruins (88)
New York Islanders (87)
Sitting out of playoff position: Ottawa Senators (86), Detroit Red Wings (86), Philadelphia Flyers (82), Washington Capitals (81), New Jersey Devils (76), Toronto Maple Leafs (75), Florida Panthers (73), z-New York Rangers (67)
NHL Western Conference standings 2025-26
As of March 27. x-clinched playoff spot. z-eliminated
Central Division
x-Colorado Avalanche (106)
x-Dallas Stars (97)
Minnesota Wild (94)
Pacific Division
Anaheim Ducks (86)
Edmonton Oilers (81)
Vegas Golden Knights (78)
Wild card
Utah Mammoth (80)
Nashville Predators (77)
Sitting out of playoff position: Los Angeles Kings (76), Seattle Kraken (74), Winnipeg Jets (72), San Jose Sharks (71), St. Louis Blues (71), Calgary Flames (68), Chicago Blackhawks (67), z-Vancouver Canucks (50)
NHL Eastern Conference playoff bracket
Here is how the Eastern Conference playoff bracket would look if the season ended on March 27.
Carolina (M1) vs. N.Y. Islanders (WC2)
Pittsburgh (M2) vs. Columbus (M3)
Buffalo (A1) vs. Boston (WC1)
Tampa Bay (A2) vs. Montreal (A3)
The winner of the first series would play the winner of the second in the second round. The winner of the third series would play the winner of the fourth. Key: M - Metropolitan Division. A - Atlantic Division. WC - wild card
NHL Western Conference playoff bracket
Here is how the Western Conference playoff bracket would look if the season ended on March 27.
Colorado (C1) vs. Nashville (WC2)
Dallas (C2) vs. Minnesota (C3)
Anaheim (P1) vs. Utah (WC1)
Edmonton (P2) vs. Vegas (P3)
The winner of the first series would play the winner of the second in the second round. The winner of the third series would play the winner of the fourth. Key: C - Central Division P - Pacific Division. WC - wild cardld play the winner of the fourth. Key: C - Central Division P - Pacific Division. WC - wild card
NHL tiebreakers: What is the first tiebreaker in NHL standings?
If two teams are tied in points at the end of the regular season, here are the tiebreakers:
Regulation wins
Regulation and overtime wins (ROW)
Total wins
Most points earned in head-to-head competition: If teams had an uneven number of meetings, the first game played in the city that has the extra game is excluded.
Goal differential
Total goals
When does the NHL regular season end?
The NHL regular season is scheduled to end on Thursday, April 16, with six games.
When do the NHL playoffs start?
The NHL's Stanley Cup playoffs are expected to begin on Saturday, April 18.
SNY's Joe DeMayo and Jim Duquette mentioned during the recent spring breakout game broadcast that the organization was going to be aggressive with the 18-year-old prospect in his stateside debut.
He now appears set to jump the Complex League and kick things off with St. Lucie on April 7.
Peña showcased some of his potential during the spring breakout loss to the Rays prospects, playing a few innings at shortstop and reaching twice with a walk and a 102 mph single to right.
The youngster was also spectacular as he opened his career in the DSL last year, overcoming a dreadful 0-for-26 start to finish with 24 extra base-hits and a .949 OPS over 55 games.
He also swiped 21 bases in 25 attempts and had as many walks as strikeouts (36).
Peña, the No. 7 prospect on DeMayo's updated Top 30 list, signed for franchise-record $5 million last year.
As DeMayo recently noted in his Prospect Mailbag, it wouldn't shock anyone to see Peña on top 100 prospect lists and competing to be the No. 1 ranked prospect in the system by the end of the season.
The Boston Celtics picked up another important victory on Friday night, as they handed the Atlanta Hawks a 109-102 defeat. With Jaylen Brown missing this game, it was Payton Pritchard who stepped up and led the Celtics to victory.
Pritchard has emerged as a lethal scoring threat for Boston this season, and that continued against Atlanta, as he led all scorers with 36 points. Along the way, Pritchard hit another one of his patented buzzer-beater shots, and after the game, he took a second to explain why these plays are so important to him.
"It's a momentum play, and the crowd feels it. Our team feels it," Pritchard said. "I feel like it's crucial because ending a quarter or a half and then going into the next possession, you get that energy and that momentum swing."
It's telling that, on a team featuring the likes of Brown, Jayson Tatum and Derrick White, Pritchard is the guy getting the ball in these last-second situations. That's because, more often than not, he manages to find the bottom of the bucket and put points on the board for his team.
Even with Tatum's return, Pritchard has remained a crucial part of the offense, and considering how he's averaging a career-high 16.9 points per game, that likely isn't going to change anytime soon. Boston will face another tough challenge when it returns to action on Sunday, as it will square off against a streaking Charlotte Hornets squad.
The Crown Point Bulldogs are headed to the IHSAA Class 4A championship game after beating Northridge 66-40 Saturday night at Elkhart's North Side Gymnasium.
One of the most complete teams in the Hoosier State, the Bulldogs look to make history against another program also in an unfamiliar position.
Here's what to know about the program.
Where is Crown Point High School located?
The school is located in Crown Point, Indiana, about 52 miles from downtown Chicago and the United Center, home of the Chicago Bulls
What is Crown Point's record?
Entering the Class 4A championship game the Bulldogs are 25-1. Their only loss came by 14 to 21st Century Charter School (PA) on January 31.
Where is Crown Point ranked in USA TODAY Sports Super 25?
Who are some standouts on the Crown Point basketball roster?
Mason Darrell is a Bellarmine pledge and leads the Bulldogs in scoring. Forward Dikembe Shaw, a UIC commitment, is their highest-rated player ranking No. 9 in the state and the No. 40 power forward in the country.
Who is Crown Point's head coach?
Clint Swan is in his 20th season as Crown Point's head coach and 25th year as a head coach in Indiana. He's compiled a record of 306-162 with the Bulldogs.
Has Crown Point won a state championship before?
This is Crown Point's first time making it to the on the boys side after getting knocked out by Fishers in semistate the last to years. Its girls team have won three state championships in 1984, 1985 and 2021.
Who is Crown Point playing for the IHSAA Class 4A state title?
Crown Point is set to play against Mt. Vernon in a rematch of a game that Bulldogs won 60-56 on December 23. Mt. Vernon is also making its first state championship appearance.
📸 Liverpool icon marks return to Anfield with goal in Legends game 🙌
Thiago Alcantara only played 98 games for Liverpool before being forced to retire in 2024 due to a series of injuries suffered throughout his career.
Today, he returned and scored within six minutes to give the Reds the lead in their Legends game with Borussia Dortmund.
The 34-year-old played the ball to Ryan Babel, darted into the box and received a return pass from the Dutchman. He then brilliantly finished from a very tight angle past Roman Weidenfeller.
Added to the three he scored in his four years in red, all four of his goals have now come at Anfield.
Many watching fans might wonder whether the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich man could still do a job in midfield, especially as they watch him combine with Steven Gerrard in a fantasy pairing.
Ilia Malinin from the United States competes during the men’s free skate on Saturday in Prague.Photograph: Petr David Josek/AP
Ilia Malinin claimed a third straight world figure skating championship on Saturday afternoon, completing a swift redemption a month after his shock Olympic collapse with a commanding free skate.
The 21-year-old American entered the final at Prague’s O2 Arena with a commanding lead after Thursday’s short program, where his personal-best 111.29 had put him more than nine points clear of the field. This time, there would be no unraveling.
Skating last, Malinin produced a free program of 218.11 to finish on 329.40 points, comfortably ahead of Japanese rivals Yumi Kagiyama (306.67) and Shun Sato (288.54).
For Malinin, it was a performance as much about composure as content. Known as the Quad God for his unprecedented jumping arsenal, he once again packed his program with difficulty, landing five quadruple jumps, including a quad toe-triple toe combination late in the program, but it was the absence of the errors that defined his Olympic free skate that mattered most as he came in nearly 23 points ahead of the next best score.
A month ago in Milan, Malinin had arrived as the overwhelming favorite for gold, only to fall twice and tumble to eighth in one of the biggest upsets in Olympic figure skating history. In the aftermath, he admitted the pressure had consumed him, replaying mistakes “24/7” in the days that followed.
On Saturday, the tone was entirely different.
That mindset had been evident from the start of the week. In the short program, Malinin attacked his opening quad flip and quad lutz–triple toe combination with conviction, drawing a roaring response from the crowd and signaling that the Olympic disappointment had not lingered.
Behind him, Kagiyama delivered another high-quality skate to secure silver, while Sato’s crowd-pleasing free skate lifted him to bronze. Canada’s Stephen Gogolev placed fourt (281.04) ahead of France’s Adam Siao Him Fa, who landed two quads but fell on a third and dropped to fifth (271.56).
Estonia’s Aleksandr Selevko (270.42), in bronze position after the short, dropped to sixth. The Americans Andrew Torgashev and Jacob Sanchez placed 10th and 12th, respectively.
The absence of Olympic champion Mikhail Shaidorov, who like Alysa Liu skipped worlds, left the spotlight squarely on Malinin – and this time the flaxen-haired American met it without hesitation.
CHICAGO – Michigan’s Yaxel Lendeborg looked for the green light. He couldn’t catch Dusty May’s eye. So the Big Ten Player of the Year sent it anyway.
Not a shot.
A line.
“Honestly, I kind of felt a little disrespected having a freshman guarding me,” Lendeborg said at the podium with his head coach a mere feet away, as the 23-year-old, do-it-all graduate forward explained why he posed like he did after breaking the ankles of Alabama forward Amari Allen and knocking down a momentum-shifting 3-pointer in Friday’s NCAA tournament Midwest regional semifinal.
That triple swished 51 seconds into the second half of a 90-77 Sweet 16 victory. It gave the top-seeded Wolverines a lead they had lost to the No. 4 seeded Crimson Tide while missing their final five field-goal attempts before halftime.
“I feel like a lot of us weren't playing as good as we wanted to, so naturally your confidence goes down a little bit, but after seeing somebody come out, make somebody fall and hit a 3 in their face, that definitely gives you some confidence,” junior point guard Elliot Cadeau said in the locker room postgame.
Michigan was in the driver’s seat the rest of the way. After trailing for more than 15 minutes in the first half, May’s Wolverines were in front the final 19 minutes and nine seconds of a win that reserved their spot in the Elite Eight, where they’ll face No. 6 seeded Tennessee on Sunday.
Lendeborg was the tone-setter — on both ends and in both halves.
He followed up that highlight-reel, second-half 3 with a pair of steals that he converted into assists, playing a seismic part in Michigan’s mid-game defensive revival.
Long before that, Lendeborg helped dig the Wolverines out of an early nine-point hole. He made his first four attempts from the field, including a confident one from long range in the wake of the game’s first media timeout.
“Today, his aggressiveness was probably the best I've seen all year, and that's saying something because he's had some amazing games,” said graduate guard Nimari Burnett, who notably spent two seasons earlier in his career at Alabama.
“Just reading the game at such an elite level — his pace and his style of play was incredible. I look forward to him continuing that throughout the rest of this year.”
Yaxel Lendeborg has Michigan on the verge of its first Final Four appearance since 2018. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
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Lendeborg, a 6-foot-9, 240-pound stat-sheet stuffer whom his teammates call “Dominican LeBron” because of his roots, his jersey number and his play style, fittingly sniffed a triple-double Friday, clocking out with 23 points, 12 rebounds and 7 assists on an efficient 8-of-12 shooting. He netted a team-high four 3s, missing just once from deep.
And to think, about six years ago, Lendeborg was playing his first consequential minutes of organized basketball. Now the former JUCO standout and UAB star, is a headlining act of March Madness.
“This is pretty much the dream come true,” Lendeborg said. “I didn't think I'd be this far, just in life in general … I feel really blessed. Sometimes I'm at a loss of words when I think about where I am right now.”
“I owe it all to my mom. She really drove me out of the hole that I was in,” Lendeborg said Friday of his beloved Yissel Raposo, who has been battling appendix cancer.
Lendeborg found purpose as a high school senior in Pennsauken, New Jersey, where he teased his potential on the hardwood in 11 varsity games that year. That started a journey that first took him from Arizona Western, a community college near the Mexico border, to Birmingham, Alabama, where he twice earned AAC Defensive Player of the Year honors at UAB.
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He was among the hottest commodities in the transfer portal last offseason. Michigan won the sweepstakes for his lucrative services. Since, he’s turned into a consensus All-American, and the 34-win Wolverines have returned to the Elite Eight for the first time since 2021.
Following arguably the best game of his life, in which Lendeborg asserted himself as the best player on the court, he credited his mom. She, like his father, hooped for the Dominican Republic national team, and her presence takes his game to another level.
“The majority of the times when she's here and she's in the stands, I feel like I get a lot more aggressive,” Lendeborg said Friday. “She has this certain calling that she does whenever I get the ball. And it's like, I can hear nobody else in the stadium but her, and it puts me in attack mode, honestly.
“There was many times today where I was looking to pass the ball, and I hear the noise and it's like, ‘I must have an opening that I don’t see, so I just go.’ And if something happens, something happens. Majority of the time, something did happen today.”
Lendeborg will turn 24 in September, which makes him a relatively old NBA prospect, but he’s still young basketball-wise.
“Him starting basketball later on, it gives him that excitement, that kid feeling when he's playing here in the NCAA tournament and just big stages that he's ready for,” Burnett said of the often-smiling, unashamedly goofy Michigan icon.
“And so just to see him play at an elite level but also just playing a game that he loves, I think that's what allows him to play at the level he's playing at right now.”
‘I think we have an NBA player playing for us in college’
Burnett remembers when it hit him that Lendeborg was different. It was in a pickup game.
“I saw him do a couple crazy dunks that I'm like, 'Yo, that's kind of crazy,’ the graduate guard recalled in the locker room. Burnett said Lendeborg threw down a 360 slam off one foot and a windmill that he later showcased during a Dec. 9 drubbing of Villanova.
He caught bodies as well, even dunking on 6-foot-7 reserve forward Oscar Goodman.
On Friday, when asked about his head-turning ankle breaker, he said he thinks that was the first time he’s made somebody fall with his handles since he was playing at the park in middle school.
“He's just built for the moment,” Cadeau said. “So when you put him on a stage like this, he starts doing things that maybe he's never done before, but that's just him, and he just knows how to step up in moments like this.”
Back in the same arena, and even the same locker room, the Wolverines started to exorcise those demons in the Windy City. The Boilermakers punched Michigan in the mouth after halftime in that March 15 matchup. Less than two weeks later, Lendeborg made sure the Wolverines were the ones landing blows out of the break.
He jumpstarted an inspired effort that snuffed out Alabama’s torrid 3-point shooting — the Tide went a ghastly 5-of-23 from that distance in the second half — and allowed a Michigan-friendly crowd to take in a needle-moving win the May era.
“He hasn't been playing basketball for that long, so for that to be true and for him to be this good is crazy,” Cadeau said of Lendeborg. “And when he reaches his prime, you don't know what you’ll see. You might see one of the best players in the NBA.”
Junior center Aday Mara added: “I think the same way. I think we have an NBA player playing for us in college.”
Wake Forest head coach Steve Forbes strongly defended former North Carolina coach Hubert Davis after an anonymous ACC coach took a shot at Davis following his firing.
According to college basketball insider Jeff Goodman, an anonymous ACC coach said of Davis in a statement Goodman posted on X:
"I had really hoped he was the coach forever. No one in the ACC was scared of him. I'm worried that they hire someone really good now because if you get a big-time guy at UNC, they could be right there with Duke again."
Forbes pushed back when he appeared on the radio show Westwood One Sports Night, calling the anonymous remark “weak,” especially with Davis having been fired just a day earlier.
“Yeah, I—I think with Hubert, I—I just really like him, you know, and I—somebody tweeted something yesterday that was completely unprofessional about him and the league, and actually I sent it to the league office because I was just—just disgusted. I just—I happened to see it, and I just thought it was weak. I mean, if you're going to say that, put your—put your name on it. That's weak. Um, because he don't deserve that, right? Not that anybody does, but he don't.”
“If you’re going to say that, put your name on it.”
Rutgers women’s basketball has added former Missouri assistant coach Preston Beverly to its coaching staff, according to The Knight Report. Beverly worked with the Tigers for the last two seasons under former head coach Robin Pingeton and is the fourth staffing hire the Scarlet Knights have made in the past two days.
Beverly played his college ball at the Virginia Military Institute from 2001 to 2006, averaging 4.1 points and 3.6 rebounds. After his playing days, the Monroe, New Jersey, native began his college coaching career in the northeast, bouncing around SUNY-New Paltz, Bowdoin College (both Division III), and Nyack College (Division II) as an assistant from 2006-2012.
Beverly then moved on to a head coaching role at JUCO Lincoln College of New England, which is now closed. In three seasons as the team’s head coach, the team won 70 percent of its games and made the NJCAA for the first time in 2014. He then moved on to another JUCO team, the Richard Bland College of William & Mary in Virginia, as an assistant coach in 2016-2017, before becoming head coach in 2018-2019. During his time as an assistant, the team went 30-6 and made the NJCAA Final Four.
He then moved up to the Division 1 level, becoming an assistant for Hofstra’s women’s basketball program. After one season on Long Island, he moved to the AAU side, serving as head coach of the 16U and 14U teams for Exodus NYC, while also serving as an assistant coach on the 17U team and coaching four ESPN top 50 prospects in the process. After his time in the AAU circuit, Beverly got another head coaching opportunity with NAIA Evangel University in 2021, where he led them to consecutive appearances in the Heart Tournament quarterfinals. He then moved on to his assistant coaching role at Missouri.
The Beverly signing provides Rutgers with three major bonuses: more head coaching experience on staff, coaching experience at the Power Four ranks, and connections to local prominent AAU teams. His connection to the local area could prove to be a useful tool as new women’s basketball head coach Gary Redus II attempts to build connections to the local area.
Regardless of how talented a player is, a big part of success in the NFL relies on how well his team can develop him. Makai Lemon is super talented, but there is one clear potential destination that will be best for his development.
In a recent mock draft, CBS Sports analyst Pete Prisco highlights the Los Angeles Rams as the perfect destination for Makai Lemon. Here is what he had to say about the Rams as a destination for Makai Lemon:
"They add to their receiver room, giving them a little more juice. We know that Davante Adams isn't a kid anymore, so why not get a young receiver to develop for the future?"
The infrastructure in Los Angeles with the Rams is the best in the NFL. Hall of Fame quarterback Matthew Stafford turns every receiver he plays with into one of the best receivers in the NFL. There are not many coaches you would take over Sean McVay. You add Makai Lemon in that environment, and he very well could be a top 15 fringe top 10 receiver his first two seasons in the league.
The Masters is the one men's major that returns to the same site every year and that means experience can be an advantage. In the latest question for this year's Golfweek/USA Today Masters Survey, we asked pros what was an important lesson learned (maybe the hard way) during the first few Masters they played in?
Gary Player
When I first played Augusta, I couldn’t reach the par 5s in two shots. So I began a serious weightlifting program. The following year, I played the par 5s better than Jack Nicklaus, who was the longest hitter of our era. I’d like to see him then with today’s equipment. Thank goodness for weight training. It proved that golfers, like athletes in every other sport, benefit from strength and fitness.
Adam Scott
The big change for me was around 2010 I figured out that the course will give you a lot if you let it. You don’t have to beat it up. For a lot of years before 2010, I played defensively. I had all the places you shouldn’t go in my head.
Craig Stadler
Those first few, I was too young to know any different. I was just trying to get myself around the golf course. It’s a tough walk. More than anything, it requires patience on the greens. The hardest thing to do is conquer the greens.
Ludvig Aberg
Patience and discipline go a long way.
Scottie Scheffler
I think there is a bit of a learning curve on that golf course. I think there are certain places where you have to play to and there are certain pins you can get at and there are certain pins you can't quite get at. A lot of is being be patient and continuing to get better. Each time you fail you try and learn something. Sometimes it could be something physical. Oftentimes it's something mental that you can learn. I feel like in this game we're always learning and taking in new information and it's all about how to apply that going forward.
Padraig Harrington
You have to be a really good driver of the ball, not just length but accuracy. The risk-reward factor is significant. If you hit the fairway on 7, for instance, you have a great chance of birdie but if you don’t you’re working hard for par.
Sahith Theegala
Everyone says it’s a huge advantage to hit a draw, but you can get around without forcing yourself to hit a draw. At Nos. 2, 7, 14, even 9 you don’t have to hit a draw. You can start it off the left tree line and peel a soft one off the left. Realizing I can still do my normal game plan of ballstriking is a lesson I’ve learned. I’m getting better at playing my best stuff rather than what is deemed best for the golf course.
Keegan Bradley
You must be so patient on the second shot. You can’t miss it in the wrong areas.
Harris English
I played with Fred Couples, who has been an idol of mine for a long time, and it was awesome to watch the way he navigated his way around that place – where he missed it, where he left it. He looked like he’d played there a thousand times and he probably has.
Trevor Immelman
Early on in my career I got paired with Ben Crenshaw in the tournament. He knows the greens so well he barely even bent over to read any putts, and he was making everything. On the 16th green, I was standing next to his famous caddie, Carl Jackson, and I told him how blown away I was by Ben’s amazing putting display, and how much I was enjoying watching the legend at work. Carl looked at me with a deadpan look on his face and said, “This is nothing; you should have seen him when he was younger.”
I walked with my tail between my legs to the 17th green realizing I had a lot of work to do if I wanted to win the Masters one day.
Wyndham Clark
In my Masters debut in 2024, I learned how quickly things can go badly there if you make the smallest mistakes. In the first round, I was playing nicely, 3 under thru 9, and made an easy bogey on 11 and then spun it in the water at 15, made double, (bogeyed 18 too) and next thing I knew I had turned a great round into a poor round of 1-over 73.
Back in early February, 2027 four-star cornerback Chase Johnson named Florida State in his top five schools along with Georgia, Auburn, Florida, and Miami. After visiting FSU on Thursday, they're in even better standing with Johnson as they have taken the top spot.
"Right now I would say they are number one," Johnson told Noles247. "They are just the one recruiting me the hardest right now."
During his time in Tallahassee, Johnson was able to get acquainted with new cornerbacks coach Blue Adams. The 5-foot-11, 160-pounder spoke highly of Adams when his name was mentioned.
"He showed a lot of love today," Johnson said of Adams. "I can tell that he really wanted me here. He sat down and showed me good techniques and stuff like that."
Johnson doesn't have a date selected for when he will make his decision. Auburn has the only official visit locked on right now on June 19. However, he did say that he is setting one up with Florida State as well.
247Sports composite rankings have Johnson as the nation's No. 330 player and the No. 38 cornerback. He's also the No. 38 prospect out of Georgia.
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After a restful week off, Formula 1 is back in action. The drivers are headed to Suzuka for the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix Sunday.
Following two unexpected Mercedes wins in Melbourne and Shanghai, F1 fanatics are not sure what to expect at the historic Suzuka International Racing Course this weekend. A lot of factors should make this race a thrilling one, like temperature, flow of track and new racing regulations that many teams are not yet adjusted to.
There are many different routes this race could take. Riding the momentum of his first-ever F1 win, could Kimi Antonelli stay up front? Or will George Russell help Mercedes pull off a three-peat? Suzuka could also be the perfect place for Max Verstappen to climb out of his slump, as the Red Bull driver is a four-time reigning champion on this course.
Who will excel in Japan?
Here's how to watch the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix for free, including TV channel and streaming options for the Formula 1 race.
How to watch Japanese Grand Prix 2026 without cable
In the United States, Apple has the exclusive rights to F1 for the 2026 season.
New subscribers to Apple TV can sign up for a 7-day FREE trial. If you've bought an eligible Apple device recently, you can also get up to three months of the streaming service totally free. After that, the subscription will cost $12.99/month.
For the 2026 season, Apple TV will host all Free Practice, Qualifying, Sprint sessions, and Grands Prix with select races and all Free Practice sessions throughout the season available to watch for free in the Apple TV app.
F1 TV Premium, F1’s own premier content offering, will continue to be available in the US via an Apple TV subscription only and will be free for those who subscribe.
Apple
Japanese Grand Prix 2026 start time
The 2026 Japanese Grand Prix will take place at the Suzuka International Racing Course in Suzuka, Japan on Sunday, March 29 and will begin at 2:00 p.m. local time.
Here's how that start time translates across North America:
Oba Femi is currently preparing to face Brock Lesnar in a highly-anticipated bout at WWE WrestleMania 42, so the wrestler has been doing plenty of press to promote the match. During a recent interview with SHAK Wrestling, Femi took aim at an old NXT rival when asked who he'd like to face in a dumpster match.
"Trick Williams," Femi answered. "I think I owe Trick one, after everything we've been through in NXT. We never really got that one-on-one, 'Let's settle this beef,' kind of match. So I think Trick Williams is the one I'm most willing to throw inside a trash can dumpster."
Femi also pointed to Dominik Mysterio as someone who likely deserves the dumpster, though the two of them have yet to have any substantial onscreen interaction. It seems that Mysterio just has that effect on people, even from afar.
As for the rivalry between Femi and Williams, it dates back to early last year, when Femi won the NXT Championship in a Triple Threat involving Eddy Thorpe and Williams, who had been champion heading into the bout. Their last singles match took place in September, with Femi's NXT title and Williams' TNA World Championship on the line. However, it ended with a No Contest ruling after members of the TNA roster got involved in the match, leaving the issues between Femi and Williams unresolved.
Both are now on WWE's main roster, making another clash between the two not only possible but likely. Right now, Williams is firmly on the "WWE SmackDown" roster, while Femi has made appearances on both "SmackDown" and "WWE Raw" in the lead-up to his match against Lesnar next month.
If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit SHAK Wrestling and provide a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.
DETROIT, MI - SEPTEMBER 14: Comerica Park across from Ford Field as fans gather to enter the stadium and participate in pregame fan experience activities prior to the Detroit Lions versus the Chicago Bears game on Sunday September 14, 2025 at Ford Field in Detroit, MI. (Photo by Steven King/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
With April in the D inching closer and closer, it feels like a good time to discuss what the best month of the sports calendar is. Soon, we will have a lot going on in the world of sports. March Madness will be in full swing, the Detroit Tigers will be kicking off a season with more anticipation than any year in recent memory, and the Detroit Red Wings will be working to secure their first playoff berth since the 2016 season. And while I am not a golf person (yet), the Masters start on April 9.
If you live in Michigan or anywhere in the Midwest, what more could you ask for in the month of April? The sun is finally coming out after a long, cold winter, and you have a bevy of choices at your disposal. With that said, maybe you prefer one of the summer months. Baseball is in full swing by June, and the NBA playoffs typically culminate around the middle of the month.
On the other end of the spectrum, some would say that the fall months are unmatched. At that point, the NBA season is beginning, the NFL’s regular season is underway, as well as the NHL.
What is your favorite sports month?
My answer: If we are boiling it down to one month, I am going with October. Fall is the best season (it’s true), and no matter what you like—there is something for you. The MLB has the World Series, the NFL and college football are in full swing—as are basketball and hockey—October has it all. What’s better than firing up the smoker on an early Saturday morning, knowing that you have a full weekend of football ahead of you? Not much.
What about you? What do you think the best month of the sports calendar is? Let us know in the comments below.
Ilia Malinin rebounded from the Olympics by returning to dominating figure skating, winning his third consecutive world title by a comfortable margin.
Malinin, the "quad god" from Virginia, topped Thursday's short program and Saturday's free skate, totaling 329.40 points to prevail by 22.73. He screamed skyward and emphatically fist pumped at the end of his program Saturday in Czechia, Prague.
Japan's Yuma Kagiyama (personal best free skate) and Shun Sato earned silver and bronze with three quadruple jumps each Saturday, repeating their Olympic finishes.
Malinin landed five quads in the free skate — most in the 24-skater field — while taking out some jump difficulty. He eschewed his trademark quad Axel that he singled at the Olympics, where his 15th-place free skate dropped him from first to eighth.
"My expectation was to leave the long program in one piece, and I definitely think that happened," Malinin said in an arena interview minutes after the victory.
His worlds score would have won gold at the Olympics by 37.82 points.
Malinin won 14 competitions in a row before the Milan Cortina Games from December 2023 through January 2026 — the longest streak in men's skating in decades.
Malinin said he thought about the Olympics “24/7" after coming home to Virginia — mainly “the good points” — but said after Thursday's short that what happened is in the past.
“I was definitely coming back to prove myself that (the Olympics) was (a) one-time thing, but now I realize this is much more than just skating,” Malinin said, according to the International Skating Union. “It’s being able to go and enjoy and have fun. Coming here I had no big expectations.”
Malinin, 21, is the youngest man to win a third world title since Russian Alexei Yagudin in 2000 and the second-youngest American to achieve the feat after Dick Button, who won the third of his five in a row at age 20 in 1950.
Every American men's singles skater who won three or more world titles also won individual Olympic gold in his career: Button (1948, '52), Hayes Alan Jenkins (1956), David Jenkins (1960), Scott Hamilton (1984) and Nathan Chen (2022).
Olympic gold medalist Mikhail Shaidorov of Kazakhstan skipped worlds, which is common for the post-Olympic worlds for stars who have many off-ice opportunities.
Americans Andrew Torgashev and Jacob Sanchez placed 10th and 12th, respectively. The U.S. kept the maximum three men's spots for the 2027 Worlds because the top two Americans' results added up to no more than 13.
Torgashev improved on his 12th-place finish in his Olympic debut and previous worlds finishes of 21st (2023) and 22nd (2025).
"I had put so much pressure on myself last year in Boston (at worlds)," he said. "I wanted to get those three spots, so we had three spots for the Olympics. It felt like such a big moment that just crushed me. ... I want to be fighting for these medals. I don't want to be just fighting for a top 10."
Sanchez, 18, made his senior worlds debut at age 18 on five days’ notice. He was snowboarding when he found out last Saturday that he was replacing two-time Olympian Jason Brown, his childhood skating inspiration who withdrew.
His worlds free skate was his first full run-through of the program since the junior worlds free skate March 6.
He plans to work on quad jumps -- toe loop, flip, Salchow and Lutz -- in the offseason.
"If I can get those, I think I could be really, really competitive in the next quad, and really be able to push my limit to try to make the 2030 Olympic team," he said.
Worlds conclude later Saturday with the free dance, live on Peacock and USA Network.
😭 Wow! He loses with his team and... breaks down in tears!!
Cádiz lost to Ceuta because of an error by Iza Carcelén, and the full-back broke down in tears after the final whistle.
Cádiz are in a very difficult atmosphere right now, where the fans’ frustration with the board has ended up creating a situation that is hard to sustain.
Meanwhile, the side from Cádiz are getting closer and closer to the relegation places, and they will be even nearer by the end of this weekend after losing to Ceuta (2-1).
In that match, Iza Carcelén made a mistake that led to an opposition goal and, hurt by it, broke down in tears at the end of the game.
It is, without a doubt, one of the images of the weekend.
Darren Eadie, who is now at Leiston, still has close ties to Norwich City [BBC]
A former Norwich City footballer who now works "south of the border" has praised the "immersive experience" of watching non-league games, saying "you can't get better" as a spectator.
Winger Darren Eadie, who played for the Canaries in the 1990s, is part of the backroom team at Leiston FC in Suffolk.
Asked why people should support their local teams, he told BBC Radio Norfolk a stadium seat some way back from the action could not compare to a pitch-side view.
"You can hear everything – you can hear the tackles, you can hear the swearing, you can hear the players shouting at each other. It's a really immersive thing to do, because you're standing right by the pitch," he said.
Steven Gerrard slides in on Darren Eadie, at Anfield in 2000, during the latter's time with Leicester City [Ross Kinnaird/Allsport/Getty]
Eadie was brought up through City's youth system and made his first team debut as a teenager during the Uefa Cup run of 1993.
It was a time when the giant-killing Canaries were at their club-best, playing to their biggest crowds – and beating Bayern Munich, in Munich – having finished third in the previous Premier League season.
Eadie went on to make 168 appearances for the clubs, scoring 35 goals in the Premier League and Division One. He went on to play for Leicester City but was forced out of the game at the age of 28 due to a knee injury.
On Saturday, Leiston – known as the Blues – are hosting Banbury United in the Southern League Premier Central division.
When the teams last met at the Flannery Stadium in April last year, the 3-0 home win was watched by 183 people – and Eadie, 50, said you cannot beat the experience.
"[Non-league football] can be a quite frightening place to be at times, because you realise the physicality of it; you can see it, you can hear it and you can smell it.
"If you want an immersive experience you can't get better – to immerse yourself in football – than right at a non-league fence.
"We can all watch it in the stands and wave and shout and say 'You should've passed it over there', but I always say 'Watch it at pitch-side level'.
"When you're down at that level, [you can see] it's very difficult."
The Boston Bruins (40-24-8) are back on home ice for the first half of their back-to-back. They will take on one of the Central Division juggernauts, the Minnesota Wild (41-20-12).
The Bruins are 26-10-1 at the TD Garden, and they have won 15 of their last 17 home games. They have the most home wins in the entire league.
With 10 games to go, the Bruins sit in the first wildcard spot with 88 points. The Islanders, who play the Panthers tonight, are one point behind.
David Pastrnak is on an 11-game point streak (7-11–18) and recorded his 90th point of the season against Buffalo on Wednesday.
The Wild are 21-10-4 on the road this season, and have gone 4-4-2 in their last 10 games. They rank third in the Central Division and the Western Conference, and will likely travel for their first playoff game.
The Wild carry the league’s third-best power play, and this season, they added gold-medal-winning defenseman Quinn Hughes.
It is also the second time former Bruin Nick Foligno will return to the TD Garden this season.
Bruins Morning Skate Notes
The Bruins will not hold a morning skate on Saturday.
Marco Sturm will meet with the media 90 minutes before puck drop to announce a starting goaltender and any line changes.
Expected Bruins Lines
Forwards
Marat Khusnutdinov – Fraser Minten – David Pastrnak
Casey Mittelstadt – Pavel Zacha – Viktor Arvidsson
SARASOTA, FL - MARCH 20: Jake Bennett of the Boston Red Sox pitches during the game between the Boston Red Sox and the Baltimore Orioles at Ed Smith Stadium on Friday, March 20, 2026 in Sarasota, Florida. (Photo by Vincent Mizzoni/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
The Boston Red Sox did not play baseball last night, or even yesterday afternoon. But, never fear! About 60 miles west, in New England’s second biggest city and home of the gravesite of the guy who invented the smiley face, several players with MLB service time and some with some more service time certain to come in 2026, played baseball. My fourth full year covering Minor Lines has arrived, and every year it’s cooler and cooler to see where the players in these box scores end up in their careers.
Last season was very results-oriented, as an exhaustive list of storylines propelled more attention on the farm in the last 12 to 24 months: the dawning of the careers of Roman Anthony, Marcelo Mayer, and current Pirates outfielder Jhostnyxon Garcia; the unceremonious demotion of Kristian Campbell as well as the Triple-A club trying him all over the diamond; the trade of former Minor Lines subjects Kyle Teel and Chase Meidroth; and Connelly Early absolutely dealing. This year is certain to bring some more.
There are still plenty of questions: where exactly Campbell belongs as well as his attitude around it (a disposition our own Tim Crowley had the chance to ask the 23-year-old about); when exactly Payton Tolle will be called back up to Boston and in what capacity; the focus on organizational catchers to supplement Carlos Narvaez’s place on the team; what’s going to happen to former first-round pick Mikey Romero, and so much more. But in the mean time, the WooSox faced off against the Syracuse Mets to open their season, so, for the first time in six months… let’s get into it!
There’s a lot to like about the Red Sox’s number seven prospect, Jake Bennett, who got the nod on Opening Day for Worcester. The team dealt Luis Perales straight-up for him. While he may not be Roger “The Rocket” Clemens, who was on hand for the game and threw the first pitch to his catcher (and current Red Sox hitting adviser) Rich Gedman, Jake Bennett’s command, size, and fastball has the front office penciling him in for years to come. The 6’6”, 234 pound lefty has velocity in spades, nearly touching 100 with his fastball. He had that on full display against Syracuse, as, although he was capped at 60 pitches, 44 were strikes and he had five strikeouts. He did allow a run, but it was unearned as a result of his fielding error to start the fourth, after which he exited the game and Seth Martinez allowed a home run in what would become the fatal inning for the game.
Following that, the WooSox got caught trying to cut the deficit when Braiden Ward was caught trying to steal his second base of the inning, Hayden Senger cutting him off on third with a throw to old friend Christian Arroyo, which abruptly ended the fifth. Syracuse went up by one more run off of Noah Song, who allowed four hits in his five outs, and all the WooSox could muster was a sacrifice grounder by World Baseball Classic participant Tsung-Che Cheng to score Mickey Gasper. Too little too late. The WooSox would not get another runner in scoring position and would lose the game, 3-1.
But this is an interesting team this year, as a whole. Mickey Gasper is back and in the organization in the infield, the depth pieces like Brendan Rodgers will be useful in becoming a backbone for the likes of Romero, and establishing and analyzing some more pitching depth from a team that claims to have a lot of it. We get the chance to see another guy the organization holds in high regard this afternoon as Tyler Uberstine gets the ball for Game 2. Have a happy Saturday!
Sunday night, the Orlando Storm will take the field for their inaugural game in the United Football League, and if you listen closely, you can already hear the whispers.
Correction: There will be more than just whispers when the Storm kick off against the Columbus Aviators at Inter&Co Stadium (8 p.m., ESPN). There will be undisguised, unadulterated skepticism.
And rightfully so.
The cynics are saying, HERE WE GO AGAIN.
Another spring football league. Another Orlando team. Another rich guy throwing money at a start-up everybody assumes will eventually fold.
Except this time, that rich guy is Mike Repole.
If you follow Repole’s career, you know this is basically his business model: Find something people say can’t be done, fund it anyway and dare the world to laugh. They laughed when he went up against Gatorade and Powerade with Vitaminwater. They laughed again when he did it with BodyArmor. They laughed again when he became the NIL sugar daddy for a Rick Pitino-coached St. John’s basketball program that had been left for dead but just made the Sweet 16 for the first time in decades.
And now they’re laughing again.
And that’s exactly the way Repole likes it.
“I love to prove people wrong,” he says.
Repole isn’t just a co-owner of the United Football League. He’s one of the main believers — and, more importantly, one of the main investors. In the startup world, belief is nice, but money is what keeps the lights on. Spring football leagues don’t die because of bad football; they die because they run out of money.
Repole knows that. It’s why people around the league say this version of spring football feels different. The UFL isn’t a fly-by-night operation running on promises and crossed fingers. It has television deals with ESPN and Fox. It has major investors. It has a partnership model that spreads out the risk. And in Central Florida, it has a billionaire who didn’t just buy into the Orlando Storm; he moved his family and his parents to Orlando five years ago.
Repole relocated from Queens to Orlando and has made it clear he’s not just investing in a team; he’s investing in a city. He has already committed NIL money to UCF and has tried to talk school administrators into changing the name of the school to “University of Orlando.” He talks about Orlando not only as a serial entrepreneur, but as citizen who loves living in the City Beautiful.
“I’ll always be Mike from Queens, but I chose this city to raise my daughter, and this is where my parents live,” Repole says. “When I moved to Orlando, my friends just thought this is where Mickey and Minnie Mouse lived, but this city is so much bigger and better than just Disney. I want to help build this city’s sports landscape and help it thrive.
“We have the Magic here. We have UCF here. We have Orlando City. We have a women’s soccer team, the Pride, who have won a championship. Now we have the Orlando Storm. And, who knows, maybe it’s the Storm today, and an NHL or Major League Baseball team in the future.”
I love the fact that Repole isn’t just positioning this endeavor as another spring football story; he’s turning it into an Orlando sports story.
Because if you’ve lived here long enough, you’ve seen this movie before. The Continental Football League. The USFL. The XFL. The AAF. Teams have come and gone, leagues have launched and collapsed, and every time one of them fails, the narrative is always the same:
Orlando isn’t a big-league sports town.
But history says otherwise. For the most part, Orlando fans supported those spring leagues. They supported the Renegades, the Rage and the Apollos. In just about every case, the teams drew crowds, but the leagues ran out of money or patience or both.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Orlando didn’t fail spring football. Spring football failed Orlando.
That’s an important distinction, and it’s why Repole is doing everything possible to make sure this league actually succeeds. For instance, the Storm aren’t playing in the cavernous Camping World Stadium, where 20,000 fans look like 2,000. They’re playing at Orlando City’s Inter&Co Stadium, a 25,000-seat venue that potentially will sound loud and look full.
Hopefully, it will look —and this is important — major league.
Because that’s what Orlando wants to be.
This is a city that talks openly about landing a Major League Baseball team someday. It already has the NBA, MLS and a growing college sports presence. But if Orlando truly wants to prove itself as a major league sports town, it will support a team that’s not major league.
If Orlando fans show up at Storm games this spring, it sends a message. It says this isn’t a small-time market. It says this is a city that will support pro football — especially with the NFL’s Jaguars expected to announce this week that they will play the 2027 season in Orlando while Jacksonville renovates its stadium.
Mostly, it says this is a city that billionaire entrepreneurs like Mike Repole are smart to bet on.
And make no mistake, this is a bet.
Repole made a fortune challenging giants. Vitaminwater and BodyArmor went head-to-head with Gatorade. Most people would call that crazy. Repole called it another day at the office.
Spring football might be his biggest challenge yet. Not because people don’t like football, but because every other league has eventually collapsed under the weight of reality: travel costs, payroll, television ratings, attention spans and the simple fact that the NFL owns the sport’s calendar.
But Repole has never been interested in doing things the easy way.
If history tells us anything, it’s that betting against Mike Repole just because something sounds impossible is usually a bad idea.
People said you couldn’t challenge Gatorade.
People said St. John’s basketball was finished.
And people say spring football will never work.
Mike Repole hears all of that and sees opportunity in his adopted hometown.
We’re about to find out if he’s right again.
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It should come as no surprise that when Nate Diaz competes, Chris Avila will be right there with him.
On Saturday, Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) announced Avila (8-9) will take on fellow UFC alum Brandon Jenkins (16-11) on the undercard of the MVP MMA event headlined by Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano. The card takes place May 16 at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, Calif. and streams on Netflix.
Avila, 33, has been under the wing of Diaz for much of his career. In the height of Diaz's legendary rivalry with Conor McGregor, Avila signed with the UFC. He went 0-2 with losses to Artem Lobov and Enrique Barzola. Avila bounced around across the MMA world a bit more before he eventually pivoted to boxing. He competed at several Misfits events and even beat Anthony Pettis on the Diaz vs. Jorge Masvidal boxing match undercard.
Jenkins, 34, competed twice in the UFC from September 2021 to April 2022. Post-release, he's made stops in PFL, Gamebred Bareknuckle MMA, and Karate Combat. While he's had ups and downs, Jenkins has a knack for highlight reel knockouts when he wins.
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🇺🇸 Chris Avila vs 🇺🇸 Brandon Jenkins
Starting the night with violence. 💥
Chris Avila brings that Stockton pressure. Brandon Jenkins comes ready to throw down.
Marcus Peters has officially transitioned from playing football to coaching it. Like former Los Angeles Rams cornerback Troy Hill, Peters is making the jump to coaching.
According to the San Francisco Chronicle, Peters has been hired as the head football coach at McClymonds High School in Oakland. McClymonds is his alma mater, and he succeeds his dad, Michael Peters, in the role.
Peters was a star at McClymonds, earning All-Metro honors and graduating from the school in 2011. He was a volunteer assistant on the coaching staff the last two years, and now takes the reins from his father.
After attending McClymonds, Peters went on to play at the University of Washington and was later a first-round pick by the Chiefs in 2015. The Rams acquired him in a trade in 2018, and he helped them go all the way to the Super Bowl in his first season.
The Rams traded him to the Ravens in the middle of the 2019 season, making room for Jalen Ramsey, who they acquired in a deal with the Jaguars.
In his NFL career, Peters had 33 interceptions in 116 games, including seven that were returned for touchdowns.
Players and staff from the Senegal national team have paraded the Africa Cup of Nations trophy around the Stade de France just 10 days after being stripped of the title.
The players returned to the field after a 17-minute delay and Brahim Diaz eventually missed the spot-kick in the 24th minute of added time, before a stunning long-range effort from Pape Gueye ended up sealing the victory for the Lions of Teranga in extra-time.
However, the Confederation of African Football’s (Caf) Appeal Board stripped them of the title on 18 March, ruling that Senegal had in fact forfeited the game when they walked off the pitch. A 3-0 win was subsequently awarded to Morocco.
But ahead of a sold-out friendly against Peru at the Stade de France on Saturday, Senegal players presented the Afcon trophy at the Stade de France in front of their fans.
The squad paraded the trophy around the stadium before taking a group photo with it. Cheers were heard as captain Kalidou Koulibaly brought out the trophy and as goalkeeper Edouard Mendy held it aloft.
Senegal's head Coach Pape Thiaw holds the African Cup of Nations trophy aloft at the Stade de France (AFP via Getty Images) (AFP via Getty Images)
As displayed by the trophy parade, it is understood Senegal still considers themselves to be the champions of Africa, with the decision made to add a second star onto the team’s kits to mark Afcon wins in 2021 and 2025/26.
Meanwhile, president of the Senegal FA Abdoulaye Fall called the Caf decision “the most grossly unfair administrative robbery” in the history of the sport, and Senegal’s Football Federation has lodged a formal complaint against the Afcon decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas), though a decision on the matter could take months.
If qualifying is supposed to be the ultimate test of driver skill and all-out car performance, then F1's Saturday afternoons are far removed from that axiom.
The 2026 power unit compromises which have yielded some action-packed racing so far have also destroyed the essence of qualifying - at least for now, as F1 has a couple of weeks to figure itself out before May's Miami Grand Prix amid talks between the FIA, F1 and the teams.
It has been well established by now that today's cars are too energy starved to go flat out over an entire lap on circuits where battery harvesting is difficult to do, simply because there aren't enough heavy braking zones to do so.
That means this charging has to be done elsewhere, and the most lap-time efficient way has been to start coasting through medium to high speed corners, so there is more juice to squeeze out of the battery on the following straights.
This is where qualifying is such an oxymoron. As drivers gradually push the limit more and more from FP1 down to Q3 and lap times come down, they effectively spend a bigger percentage of the lap mashing the throttle pedal.
But that energy has to come from somewhere, so the more drivers use the throttle, the more they are effectively punished by losing time on the straights as the power unit responds by charging earlier.
"I was a bit disappointed in qualifying, as the more you pushed, the slower you went," said Williams' Carlos Sainz, always good value for explaining technical concepts concisely. "That's what happened to me in Q2. I think I had a bit less slipstream on my lap and I was in clean air, I went quicker in every corner, slower in every straight, and I went one tenth slower.
Carlos Sainz said the current power unit regulations are
Carlos Sainz said the current power unit regulations are
"And that's simply because I spent more time at full throttle, because I went faster in the corners, and pushed harder. Super clipping came into the deployment a bit, and a bit of lift and coast also in that qualifying lap. Overall, not good enough I think for F1."
Coming into the Suzuka weekend, the FIA made an energy adjustment by lowering the maximum energy limit in qualifying from 9MJ to 8MJ. It was a move which went some way towards helping the situation and prevented an even starker top speed loss than was on display on Saturday afternoon, which Lando Norris said "hurt your soul".
But it's clearly nowhere near enough to bring driver skill back into the equation, reckoned Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso.
"High-speed corners now became the charging station for the car. So you go slower, you charge the battery in the high-speed, and then you have the full power on the straight. So driver skill is not really needed anymore," he said.
That sentiment is strengthened by the fact that the power unit's software is machine learning on the go, tweaking its deployment algorithms based on the data it was fed from previous laps beyond the driver's direct control.
That naturally disadvantages drivers who miss mileage because of crashes or technical issues, like McLaren's Norris in Japan, as it gives the software less time to be fed the right parameters. It also means that things like minor driving errors can throw the system out of kilter, like Charles Leclerc's snap in China. The Ferrari driver had another moment on his final Q3 run through Spoon, which cost him top speed, with a similar thing happening to team-mate Lewis Hamilton.
"I was up on Charles and then lost 2.5 tenths just down the back straight, not just through deployment, I had a snap of oversteer and then it just changed the whole algorithm," he explained.
"There'll be a lot of chefs in the kitchen. It doesn't usually end up with a good result." - Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari
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Ahead of further talks between the series's stakeholders and the teams, the drivers also voiced their opinion in a Friday meeting with the FIA's Nikolas Tombazis and Tim Malyon.
"Listening to Tim and Nikolas yesterday, they seem to be pushing and have a plan in mind," Sainz said. "I'm a bit worried that the teams will push back. Some teams will be against changing it too much, because they have other interests, but I think we've made it very clear from the drivers that it needs to get better, and hopefully the FIA listens more to the drivers than the teams."
It would stand to reason that teams who may object to sweeping changes include Mercedes, which has made a brilliant start to 2026 with cars and power units that are the class of the field, but even Toto Wolff and his drivers have made public comments agreeing qualifying has to be addressed. And making qualifying-only improvements would not necessarily take away the team's much more crucial advantage on Sunday.
It comes back to the desire for these regulations to be as close to a marketable 50-50 split as possible, in terms of electric energy versus combustion power. But the reality is that the real split is already closer to 55-45 to begin with, so some feel there's no harm in going further.
"Honestly, I don't mind being one or two seconds slower overall and top speeds going five to 10 km down if the deployment and the energy is more consistent and allows it to push more," Sainz added. "I think, honestly, 350kW on top of the ICE is almost too much in some areas and for some circuits it will be too much.
"And also from a safety standpoint, in the wet, I'm not sure this 350 is actually needed. If you're going to have this deployment and then lose the speed, I think it's better to almost have a flatter, more conservative deployment, but something that allows the driver to drive a bit more normally."
Kimi Antonelli wrestled his way to a second consecutive pole in 2026.
Kimi Antonelli wrestled his way to a second consecutive pole in 2026.
The million-dollar question is if the teams will come together to agree on meaningful fixes for Miami and beyond. Hamilton is not too confident. "I'm not expecting much from it, but I hope they make some big changes," he said.
When pressed by Motorsport.com to explain why he felt so pessimistic, the seven-time world champion replied: "It's just [that] there'll be a lot of chefs in the kitchen. It doesn't usually end up with a good result."
Photos from Japanese GP - Saturday
Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
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Fan
Fan
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A fan dresses as Ayrton Senna
A fan dresses as Ayrton Senna
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Arvid Lindblad, Racing Bulls
Arvid Lindblad, Racing Bulls
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Alexander Albon, Williams
Alexander Albon, Williams
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Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
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Pierre Gasly, Alpine, Francisca Cerqueria Gomes
Pierre Gasly, Alpine, Francisca Cerqueria Gomes
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Fans of Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, Lando Norris, McLaren, Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing
Fans of Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, Lando Norris, McLaren, Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing
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Sergio Perez, Cadillac Racing
Sergio Perez, Cadillac Racing
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Esteban Ocon, Haas F1 Team
Esteban Ocon, Haas F1 Team
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Fans
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Alexander Albon, Williams
Alexander Albon, Williams
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Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
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Dan Towriss, CEO, Cadillac, with Cassidy Towriss, brand ambassador.
Dan Towriss, CEO, Cadillac, with Cassidy Towriss, brand ambassador.
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Arvid Lindblad, Racing Bulls, Liam Lawson, Racing Bulls
Arvid Lindblad, Racing Bulls, Liam Lawson, Racing Bulls
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Choi Min-Ho poses for a photo in the Oracle Red Bull Racing garage.
Choi Min-Ho poses for a photo in the Oracle Red Bull Racing garage.
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Lando Norris, McLaren
Lando Norris, McLaren
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Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
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Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing
Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing
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Mercedes W17 front wing
Mercedes W17 front wing
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Oscar Piastri, McLaren
Oscar Piastri, McLaren
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Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
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George Russell, Mercedes
George Russell, Mercedes
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Oscar Piastri, McLaren
Oscar Piastri, McLaren
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Oliver Bearman, Haas F1 Team
Oliver Bearman, Haas F1 Team
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Oliver Bearman, Haas F1 Team
Oliver Bearman, Haas F1 Team
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Nico Hülkenberg, Audi F1 Team
Nico Hülkenberg, Audi F1 Team
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Carlos Sainz, Williams
Carlos Sainz, Williams
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Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing
Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing
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Nico Hülkenberg, Audi F1 Team
Nico Hülkenberg, Audi F1 Team
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Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari
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Oliver Bearman, Haas F1 Team
Oliver Bearman, Haas F1 Team
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Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing
Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing
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Lando Norris, McLaren
Lando Norris, McLaren
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Esteban Ocon, Haas F1 Team
Esteban Ocon, Haas F1 Team
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Pierre Gasly, Alpine
Pierre Gasly, Alpine
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Charles Leclerc, Ferrari
Charles Leclerc, Ferrari
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Isack Hadjar, Red Bull Racing
Isack Hadjar, Red Bull Racing
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Isack Hadjar, Red Bull Racing
Isack Hadjar, Red Bull Racing
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Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
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Lando Norris, McLaren
Lando Norris, McLaren
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Lance Stroll, Aston Martin Racing
Lance Stroll, Aston Martin Racing
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Gabriel Bortoleto, Audi F1 Team
Gabriel Bortoleto, Audi F1 Team
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Lando Norris, McLaren
Lando Norris, McLaren
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Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
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Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
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George Russell, Mercedes
George Russell, Mercedes
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Oscar Piastri, McLaren
Oscar Piastri, McLaren
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George Russell, Mercedes; Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
George Russell, Mercedes; Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
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George Russell, Mercedes
George Russell, Mercedes
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Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
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Oscar Piastri, McLaren, George Russell, Mercedes, Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
Oscar Piastri, McLaren, George Russell, Mercedes, Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
Tottenham goalkeeper Vicario joins Inter and Juventus stars for Italy dinner
Italy players enjoyed an evening off on Friday, and Inter target Guglielmo Vicario, who has joined the national team despite a recent surgery, was spotted at dinner with four Nerazzurri stars.
Italy coach Gennaro Gattuso gave his players a Friday evening off after a day of training at Coverciano, the day after a 2-0 win over Northern Ireland in the World Cup play-off semi-final.
As reported by Gazzetta, a group of Azzurri players, including Inter’s Federico Dimarco, Nicolò Barella, Alessandro Bastoni, and Francesco Pio Esposito, went out for dinner at a restaurant not too far from the Azzurri training centre.
Juventus’ Manuel Locatelli and Tottenham’s Guglielmo Vicario were also at the table and posed for photos with the restaurant owner, who later shared them on social media.
Several sources have been reporting for weeks that Vicario is Inter’s top goalkeeping target for next season, so his private dinner with some of the most influential Nerazzurri players has fuelled transfer speculation in Italy.
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)
Tuttosport reported earlier this month that even Juventus had begun preliminary talks with the goalkeeper’s entourage.
Vicario recently underwent hernia surgery, so he’s not available for the World Cup play-off, but he still joined his teammates in Coverciano last week.
International matches: Three Borussia players score – first goal for Chukwuemeka
Jobe Bellingham played the full 90 minutes for England in their U21 European Championship qualifier. In their away match in Andorra, the Young Three Lions secured a late 1-1 draw with a penalty in the 89th minute.
Ramy Bensebaini celebrated a resounding victory with Algeria: at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris in Genoa, his team won the friendly against Guatemala 7-0. The Dortmund player featured in central defence and was substituted after 69 minutes.
Julian Ryerson played the full 90 minutes in his Norway side’s friendly in Amsterdam, but he and his team were beaten 2-1 by the Netherlands. Norway will be taking part in a World Cup finals for the first time in 28 years this summer.
There was a Borussia derby in Basel as goalkeeper Gregor Kobel and Nico Schlotterbeck both played the full 90 minutes in the German national team’s 4-3 victory over Switzerland. Waldemar Anton did not feature.
Marcel Sabitzer and Carney Chukwuemeka provided the highlights of the matchday in Austria’s 5-1 victory over Ghana in Vienna. Sabitzer put his team ahead as early as the 12th minute, set up the second goal and later also provided the assist for the goal scored by his Dortmund teammate Chukwuemeka. The BVB player made his debut for Austria, coming on as a substitute in the 61st minute and scoring his first international goal in the 79th minute. Sabitzer left the pitch shortly afterwards in the 80th minute.
Serhou Guirassy was also on target as the BVB striker scored for Guinea in the 89th minute of their friendly against Togo to make it 2-2, playing the full 90 minutes.
Earlier on Thursday, Salih Özcan and Daniel Svensson were in action in the World Cup play-offs. Özcan did not feature in Turkey’s 1-0 win over Romania in Istanbul. Svensson came on as a substitute in the 77th minute of Sweden’s 3-1 victory over Ukraine in Valencia.
Both teams are now set to contest their play-off finals for a place at the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Mexico and Canada. Sweden face the Czech Republic at home on Tuesday evening, while Turkey battle for a place in the finals in Kosovo (kick-off at 20:45 CET in both matches).
Report: Liverpool considering move to sign 19-year-old defender
Liverpool Eye Luka Vuskovic as Defensive Evolution Continues
Liverpool’s long-term planning under Arne Slot continues to gather pace, with fresh reports fromBildsuggesting the club have “discussed” a move for highly rated Croatian defender Luka Vuskovic. It is a development that speaks to a broader strategy unfolding quietly behind the scenes, one that seeks to reshape the club’s defensive identity for the next decade.
With Virgil van Dijk approaching 35, and uncertainty lingering around Ibrahima Konate and Joe Gomez, Liverpool’s centre-back department is approaching a pivotal moment. The need for renewal feels less like an option and more like an inevitability.
Photo: IMAGO
Long Term Planning at Centre Back
Liverpool have already begun laying foundations for the future. The arrivals of Giovanni Leoni and Jeremy Jacquet, alongside younger prospects such as Mor Talla Ndiaye, Ifeanyi Ndukwe and Noah Adekoya, underline a clear recruitment trend. Youth, athleticism, and technical ability are being prioritised.
The reported interest in Vuskovic fits seamlessly into that vision. According to Bild, the 19-year-old has been “discussed” internally at Anfield, with elite competition from Chelsea, Real Madrid and Barcelona.
Such company reinforces the scale of his reputation. Described as a “mega talent”, Vuskovic carries both expectation and intrigue.
Bundesliga Development Highlights Potential
Currently on loan at Hamburg from Tottenham Hotspur, Vuskovic has used his time in Germany to sharpen his game. Regular football, 26 appearances, and five goals point towards a player comfortable at senior level despite his age.
Standing at 1.93m, his physical presence is complemented by composure on the ball. Reports highlight his ability to regain possession high up the pitch and carry it forward with intent. In modern defensive systems, that blend of aggression and control is highly prized.
His aerial threat also adds another dimension. In a league where set pieces continue to influence outcomes, his height and timing make him a genuine weapon. Liverpool, like many Premier League sides, have increasingly leaned into dead-ball situations, making this attribute particularly relevant.
Transfer Landscape and Strategic Fit
Vuskovic’s situation at Tottenham introduces an interesting subplot. Contracted until 2030, he represents a long-term asset for Spurs. Yet, reports suggest that concerns around relegation and a desire for European football could influence his trajectory.
Liverpool’s interest, at this stage described only as discussions, reflects a measured approach. The club are known for thorough scouting and strategic patience. Should those internal conversations evolve into a formal move, it would signal strong intent to secure one of Europe’s most promising defenders.
As one might frame it, Liverpool are not merely reacting to change, they are attempting to stay ahead of it. Identifying talent early, integrating it effectively, and sustaining competitiveness has been central to their recent success.
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Future Shape of Liverpool Defence
There is a sense that Liverpool’s defensive line is entering a period of transition. Van Dijk’s leadership remains invaluable, yet succession planning is essential. The blend of experience and youth will define how smoothly that evolution unfolds.
Whether Vuskovic becomes part of that journey remains to be seen. What is clear is that Liverpool’s recruitment team are casting their net wide, targeting players capable of shaping the next era.
If this reported interest develops further, it may well prove to be one of the more intriguing transfer stories of the summer.
Our View – Anfield Index Analysis
For Liverpool supporters, this report aligns with what has been visible on the pitch. Arne Slot’s title-winning side still relies heavily on Virgil van Dijk, and while his level remains high, planning for the future is essential.
The interest in Luka Vuskovic feels like a smart move rather than a reactive one. Liverpool have been at their best when they identify elite talent early and develop them within a clear system. Vuskovic appears to fit that profile, a defender comfortable stepping into midfield areas, strong in duels, and dangerous from set pieces.
There is also an underlying concern among fans about depth. Konate’s fitness record and Gomez’s fluctuating role leave room for reinforcement. Adding a young centre-back with high potential would ease that pressure and create healthy competition.
Supporters will appreciate that this is part of a wider strategy. The arrivals of Leoni and Jacquet show that Liverpool are building layers rather than relying on quick fixes. If Vuskovic joins, he would not be expected to replace Van Dijk immediately, but rather learn, adapt, and eventually lead.
This is how elite squads evolve. Quiet planning, decisive action, and trust in emerging talent.
Inter Milan Can Win Race For Highly-Coveted Serie A Starlet By Selling Bournemouth & Besiktas Target
Inter Milan could fund their pursuit of Marco Palestra by selling Luis Henrique this summer, with the Brazilian wing-back identified as the key to unlocking a deal for Atalanta’s most exciting young talent.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInter1908, Palestra is Inter’s primary target for the right flank next season.
The youngster, currently on loan at Cagliari, carries a market value of around €40 million and has attracted significant attention after making his Italy debut, the natural culmination of a breakthrough season.
His numbers are striking.
He ranks second in Serie A for successful dribbles behind Yildiz, ahead of both Nico Paz and Conceicao, and has contributed four assists for the Sardinian club.
Luis Henrique Sale Could Unlock Inter Milan Palestra Pursuit Without Touching Dumfries
The financial path is clear.
Luis Henrique, signed for €25 million last summer, has underperformed and could raise around €30 million on the open market.
Selling him would free both the squad space and the funds needed to pursue Palestra, crucially without touching Denzel Dumfries, who Inter want to keep.
The path will not be straightforward.
Inter already failed with a major move for Lookman last summer when Atalanta blocked the deal.
Palestra is a different situation, but Atalanta’s asking price will be firm and competition for his signature will be fierce.
Former Carolina Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly knows Mike Evans. The Hall of Famer played against Evans a lot in the NFC South matchups between his Panthers and Evans' Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
And now that Evans has moved coasts to play for the San Francisco 49ers, Kuechly told NBC Sports Bay Area that he's excited to see his former opponent thrive on a new team.
"He’s just a veteran guy that's a really good football player still and that wants to win and he’s a great dude," Kuechly said. "Think about it, he was in Florida, no state income tax, takes less to come out here, big state income tax. He truly came here because of the guys in the locker room and what Kyle does on the offensive side of the ball.”
Evans signed a three-year deal worth a reported $60.4 million, but only $16.3 million is guaranteed. So at his peak, the 49ers have a true No. 1 pass-catcher for Brock Purdy. But even at his worst, the risk is minimized by the inexpensive deal for a player of Evans' caliber.
When it came to his impressions of playing against Evans for years, Kuechly praised the veteran wideout.
“We always had a tremendous amount of respect for each other and that’s what I always liked about Mike,” Kuechly said. “He is ultra-competitive and he wants to win but he has a ton of respect for not only the game but for the other guys that play and he does it the right way.
“I just like Mike too, he’s a great guy and you guys got a good one. I think he’s going to come in and fit in right away and I think he just wants to win. At the end of the day, he wants to win.”
Apart from the injury issues from a year ago, Evans has been one of the most consistent receivers over the past decade. He had 11 consecutive seasons of at least 1,000 receiving yards between his rookie season in 2024 and his last full healthy season in 2024.
Now, he'll step into the No. 1 receiver in the 49ers offense, with Ricky Pearsall and Christian Kirk behind him. The offense still runs through running back Christian McCaffrey, but Evans gives the 49ers a stable floor at the position they haven't had since Brandon Aiyuk was healthy and Deebo Samuel was still on the team,.
The Chicago Bears had a big question mark surrounding running back heading into last season, but D'Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai put those concerns to rest leading the league's third-best rushing attack in 2025.
Last season, the duo of Swift and Monangai proved to be a potent one for the Bears, even though it took a few weeks to get the ground game going. Swift had a career year with 1,087 rushing yards on 223 carries (4.8 yards per carry) and nine touchdowns while the seventh-round rookie Monangai totaled 783 rushing yards on 169 carries (4.6 yards per carry) and five scores.
CBS Sports' Carter Bahns ranked the top running back duos in the NFL, and Swift and Monangai landed at seventh on the list, which isn't a surprise from a Ben Johnson 1-2 punch in the backfield.
D'Andre Swift just turned in the best season of his career, and he did so even while ceding 169 carries to his rookie teammate. What Kyle Monangai accomplished with those opportunities (racking up 783 yards and five touchdowns) set the stage for what should be a stellar career of his own. They combined to form the No. 3 rushing offense in the NFL, and if we know anything about coach Ben Johnson, it is that he can build the best one-two punch at this position. It's too early to say Swift and Monangai are the next Gibbs and Montgomery, but any improvement in Year 2 together would move them closer to that tier.
While there have been calls for the Bears to land a splash at running back, they have bigger needs to focus on this offseason, most notably on defense. After Swift and Monangai led a productive rushing attack, behind a top offensive line that will look a little different next season, there's hope that they can continue their success in Year 2 with Johnson.
The 2025 World Series rings were handed out to the Los Angeles Dodgers prior to the second game of their opening three-game series against the Arizona Diamondbacks. There were a ton of returning players who got their second back-to-back championship, except for two players who had the most impact on the game itself.
It was a 5-4 victory for the Dodgers, but it had to go the distance as the late stages of this game were where all the action was. Kyle Tucker and Edwin Diaz were key components to the victory, as their eighth and ninth-inning heroics sealed the win.
Diaz was a spectacle to behold, with his blaring trumpet entrance whilst trotting from the bullpen to the mound, but it was Tucker who really stole the show. You can see why this juggernaut of a squad paid top dollar to bring him in from the Chicago Cubs this offseason.
After getting some AL MVP votes in 2022 and 2023 with the Houston Astros, his contribution at the plate has not reached those heights since. But they improved in 2025 as part of the Cubs. Tucker batted 22 home runs and knocked in 73 runs batted in.
The Dodgers had to pay a ton for him, at four years, $240 million, with an Average Annual Value of $60 million. But it worked out as he was able to use his clutch ability to win the game against the Diamondbacks on Friday. In the eighth inning, it was tied 4-4 before Tucker was able to hit a game-winning single to score shortstop Alex Freeland.
That was the difference-maker, leading to a fantastic save by Diaz to get the Dodgers to an early 2-0 on the long season. You can say that Tucker is fitting in nicely in his new home.
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA - APRIL 27: Daniel Kaelin #12 of the Nebraska Cornhuskers attempts a pass at the Nebraska Spring Football Game at Memorial Stadium on April 27, 2024 in Lincoln, Nebraska. (Photo by Steven Branscombe/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Game Time: 11 a.m. TV Broadcast: Big Ten Network
The Huskers Radio Network will provide radio coverage of the Red-White game statewide and around the world through Huskers.com, and the official Huskers App. Husker Sports Network coverage begins at 9 a.m. on Saturday. Kyle Crooks and Damon Benning will call the action of the Red-White game on the Huskers Radio Network.
I’m still licking my wounds from the end of the basketball season but luckily there will be some football played today in Memorial Stadium.
It isn’t a real game but right now any football will be a welcome sight to these sore eyes.
USC football and men's basketball have clearly fallen short in recent years. Lincoln Riley and Eric Musselman have not done the jobs they were paid to do. We can sit here and note how unlucky Musselman was with injuries this past season, and that's entirely true, but it remains that USC still did blow leads in games it should have won. The Trojans cratered down the stretch and threw away their shot at the NCAA Tournament. Lincoln Riley was crushed by the Eric Gentry injury in 2024 and the Prophet Brown injury in 2025, but still: Five seasons without a playoff berth is not what he came to USC to do. One article by College Sports Wire deals with one small but interesting part of Riley and Musselman.
Very simply, they do not inspire the fear or hatred they once did.
The article states that "Neither coach is widely loved, and both can be prickly at times, but to be honest, with both USC football and basketball failing, the hate generated by these coaches has decreased over time. This is not an LSU lightning rod -- not now, at least."
The comment is made in reference to LSU having two very polarizing and controversial coaches, Will Wade in men's basketball and Lane Kiffin in football. Part of the equation connected to hatred is the perception -- and reality -- of how successful coaches are, or are expected to be. Right now, expectations at LSU (and toward LSU from national observers) are higher than they are at USC.
It might be cosmetic and superficial, but it is nevertheless an interesting way of expressing the idea that USC's revenue sports just aren't performing at the level they are expected to.
Adesanya was once known for his brilliant use of feints, but in a recent interview with his podcast, he explained why he feels that weapon has faded from his game.
“Yeah, there’s certain parts I feel like my coaches have taken away from me and made me focus on other s**t, and again, this is not to disrespect them or anything,” Adesanya said. “I let them control the narrative because I trust them, they’re smart people.”
“It’s my own fault at the end of the day as well. So now it’s just about listening but also knowing what works for me and speaking up as well.”
Israel Adesanya blames coaches for killing the threat of his question mark kick
Photo by Mike Kirschbaum/Zuffa LLC
After weighing in on Friday, Israel Adesanya is set to step back into the cage this Saturday against Joe Pyfer.
Even with his recent losses, it’s hard to overlook Adesanya’s striking credentials. He remains one of the most skilled stand-up fighters ever to compete in MMA.
Lately, though, he’s felt the need to adapt, saying that one of his trademark moves – the question mark kick – isn’t catching opponents off guard like it once did.
“I do my thing but I also have to switch it up because my question mark kick isn’t landing the way it used to because all these c—- know when it’s coming. Their coaches warn them outside the cage,” Adesanya told UFC.com during fight week while doing a frustrated impression of his reaction to the coaches’ instructions. “I’ve switched up my game. I’ve tweaked things up and revised old moves.”
The key to making that move work is convincing opponents you’re going low before snapping it up high. We’ve seen him use it effectively in past fights.
This time around, Pyfer brings two clear dangers: heavy hands and solid grappling skills.
It was back in 2018 when Adesanya first landed a clean question mark kick before finishing Derek Brunson, who posed a similar threat profile at the time.
Counter-Strike 2 now has a lot fewer farmer bots Valve has confirmed that it has completed a new bot ban wave in Counter-Strike 2, banning 960,000 farmer bots. This was due to an internal Valve investigation that utilised data from user reports, highlighting the importance of community engagement. With many Counter-Strike 2 items holding significant […]
The Amazon Spring Sale is still in motion, and it's coughed up a generous 21% discount for the premium grade, ASUS ROG Strix G18 gaming laptop with the RTX 5050 GPU, AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX CPU, 16GB RAM, and 1TB SSD configuration.
Microsoft could be looking at the worst quarter since the 2008 financial crisis because of AI, but it still wants to make a $146 billion infrastructure investment in 2026
In a complaint filed in the US District Court for the District of Delaware, Dolby accuses Snap of infringing four video compression patents through Snapchat's use of both HEVC and AV1. The filing argues that AV1 implementations incorporate proprietary inventions that Dolby never licensed on royalty-free terms and that the...
The BM9K1 reportedly delivers sequential read speeds of up to 11.4 GB/s, which Samsung said is 1.6 times faster than its predecessor, the PCIe 4.0 BM9C1.
The "This is an Xbox" marketing campaign was met with severe backlash from pretty much everyone outside Microsoft's top brass. Now, it seems like the brand is course-correcting with new Xbox chief Asha Sharma leading the charge for a rejuvenated Xbox, and personally killing the controversial campaign.
BundleUp gives developers a single, unified API to build and manage integrations across services like Slack, GitHub, Salesforce, and more. Call any third-party API through one edge endpoint with built-in OAuth, token refresh, retries, and rate limits, so you can skip standing up integration servers.
Use its normalized interface to access common resources across providers without per-provider rewrites, and connect agents to existing MCP servers with managed OAuth. Start free and scale with simple pricing.
KeepTabz is a competitive intelligence platform that lets you monitor all competitor activity across news, review sites, social media, website messaging and positioning changes, pricing, terms of service changes, SEO and PPC creative and performance metrics, all in a single app. Our AI agents read your market like a competitive intelligence analyst who never sleeps, looking for critical competitor moves like pricing changes, product and feature launches, changes in customer sentiment, funding, earnings announcements, and more. They send you daily alerts with the most critical updates so you are never blindsided by a competitor move.
Heidi Sturrock, a paid search consultant with 24 years of industry experience, joined me on a recent episode of PPC Live The Podcast. The episode covers a broad match mistake with an unexpected silver lining, and Heidi’s experience testing AI Max across 50+ accounts.
The broad match mistake — and the unexpected silver lining
Early in her career, Heidi ran a competitor conquest campaign for a high-spending B2B SaaS client using broad match — without adding negative keywords — and launched it on a Friday with a large daily budget. Over the weekend, the client’s call centre was flooded with angry calls from the competitor’s customers looking for refunds and tech support.
When Heidi called the client to own up, he surprised her by seeing it as an opportunity — training his sales team to handle the calls as soft pitches, offering switchers a 50% discount on their first month. The campaign was then split into two — one targeting disgruntled competitor customers, one for general competitor prospecting — giving better control over spend and intent.
The lessons: Don’t launch on a Friday, and know your stakeholders
Two clear lessons emerged from the story. First, never launch significant campaigns or budget changes on a Friday — the algorithm needs monitoring during its learning period and mistakes can compound unnoticed over a weekend. Second, always include all key stakeholders in client meetings.
Having both the entrepreneur and head of sales in the room meant everyone knew who to contact when things went wrong — and the entrepreneur’s visionary thinking turned a crisis into an opportunity.
Advice for when you’ve made a mistake
When something goes wrong, the first step is to stop the bleeding immediately — pause whatever is causing the problem rather than waiting for the algorithm to self-correct. Then call the client directly, own the mistake fully without deflecting blame, explain clearly why it happened, and come prepared with a solution and next steps.
Handling a mistake with honesty and accountability can actually build client trust rather than destroy it.
Common account mistakes that drive Heidi mad
Two mistakes come up repeatedly in audits. The first is attribution windows that don’t reflect the actual sales cycle — particularly for high-ticket or long-consideration products, where a short window starves the algorithm of conversion data and creates a cycle of frustration between client and agency. The second is fixating on secondary KPIs like CPC or CTR at the expense of the agreed primary goal.
If a campaign is hitting its ROAS target, a rising CPC is not necessarily a problem — the algorithm may simply be entering higher-intent auctions, and ten converting high-CPC clicks are often worth more than hundreds of cheap ones that don’t.
AI Max for search — what’s actually working
Heidi has tested AI Max across more than 50 accounts, with around two thirds seeing strong results and one third underperforming — typically due to insufficient historical data, conversion volume, or poorly defined targets. Her advice is to run it as an experiment first rather than switching everything over at once, and to treat the setup carefully — giving the algorithm the right first-party data, sensible targets, and constraints like landing page exclusions where needed. A step-by-step guide is coming to her blog soon.
One big takeaway
Don’t fight the changes coming to the industry — embrace them. The AI-powered features in Google Ads are genuinely powerful when set up correctly, and the marketers who take the time to master the new rules will be the ones who come out ahead.
Where to find Heidi
Heidi is active on LinkedIn and offers free guides at HeidiSturrock.com, including a free prompt for writing high-performing ad copy with LLMs. She’ll also be speaking on a panel at SMX Advanced in Boston in June. She will be part of the fully audience-driven Ask the Experts session. No scripts. No preset talking points. Just the conversations that matter most — driven by you.
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Samsung has released a new update for Quick Share, which makes sharing files easier and better for Galaxy users. The update enables AirDrop-like sharing on Galaxy devices.
The fresh update brings a new option called “Your Devices.” It is added in the Who can share with you setting.With this option, you can choose to receive files only from your own devices. This helps keep your phone safe and gives you more control over who can send you files.
Samsung has also changed how things look in the Share Panel. Now, nearby devices are shown from left to right. This small change makes it easier to quickly find and select the device you want to share with.
Image via TarunVats
In addition to this, the update adds the ability to share app content. Before, Quick Share was mainly used for sending photos, videos, or files. Now, you can also share things like reminders, camera presets, photo filters, and stickers. This makes sharing more fun and helpful in everyday use.
It also brings an AirDrop-like sharing experience to older Galaxy devices running One UI 8.5 Beta. This means even if you have an older phone, you can still enjoy fast and smooth sharing like newer devices. However, some One UI 8.0 users are also reporting receiving this feature.
You can easily get this update via Samsung Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Install the update to enjoy latest features.
The VSDinside Stream Dock MiniW is an extra input device designed not only for streamers but also for productive use in various workflows. Macros can be customized, and each button is equipped with an integrated LCD display.
A new leak is giving Xbox fans hope for a cheaper Game Pass option. The possible new tier is said to focus on first-party titles and could include games such as Halo 5, Fallout 76 and DOOM Eternal. Not everyone in the community would be happy about that, however.
Developer MegaCrit is responding to the massive criticism of the latest changes in Slay the Spire 2 and is rolling them back with beta patch v0.101.0. Specifically, the patch reverses changes to cards such as Prepared, Borrowed Time and Capture Spirit, as well as frustrating encounter and difficulty adjustments.
This is the Oppo Watch X3,and it may or may not come to the global stage. But we've got our fingers crossed, because its predecessor became a globally available wearable.
The smartwatch comes in Orange, Black, or this Titanium, and costs CNY 2,800. It ships with a 4-pin wireless charger and a USB cable.
There's more than a skin-deep resemblance between the Oppo Watch X3 and the OnePlus Watch 3. They're not the same, mind - while the OnePlus wearable uses stainless steel, the Oppo Watch X3 uses Titanium, which is lighter. It shows, too, as the Oppo is just 43 grams, while the OnePlus...
Scotland play against Japan in a 2026 international friendly. Here’s all the key information you need, including kickoff time and how to watch the match on TV or through streaming platforms in the United States.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Scotland vs Japan on US television and via legal streaming:
With the World Cup on the horizon, a compelling international friendlypits two determined sides eager to sharpen their edge before the global stage. Japanenters as a disciplined and steadily rising program, building on three decades of growth and now pushing toward a deeper breakthrough.
Across the pitch, Scotlandarrives with a proud World Cup pedigree and renewed momentum, marking its return after a six-year absence and focusing on dialing in every detail ahead of the tournament. With both teams treating this as a crucial tune-up, this is a showdown you won’t want to miss.
More details on how to watch
With Fubo, you can watch Scotland vs Japan and tons more games. With the legal streaming service, you can watch the game on your computer, smartphone, tablet, Roku, Apple TV or hook it up to your TV with Google Chromecast.
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How to watch anywhere with VPN
If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as NordVPN, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. If you are not sure which VPN to use, check out World Soccer Talk’s guide to the best VPNs for streaming soccer.
To find out when soccer games are on, download the free Soccer TV Schedules App which includes listings of all of the live soccer matches available in the United States (available on Apple iOS devices and Android devices).
The Solana price is sending mixed signals because on one hand, the network is flexing serious dominance. On the other, the token itself? Not so much. It’s one of those classic crypto moments where fundamentals scream bullish, but price action quietly disagrees.
Let’s start with the headline stat. Solana has officially overtaken Ethereum in all-time unique developers. We’re talking 10,864 developers on Solana versus 9,017 on Ethereum, with Polkadot trailing at 8,995. That’s not a small gap in fact it’s a statement. The developer war, at least for now, has a new leader.
Solana Developer Growth Outpaces Ethereum And Polkadot Significantly
Developer activity is often the backbone of long-term ecosystem growth. More builders usually mean more apps, more usage, and eventually, more value.
Add to that Solana’s claim of being one of the fastest networks, and surprisingly, the data backs it up. The chain is consistently maintaining over 3,000 transactions per second. That’s not theoretical throughput but it’s sustained activity.
Despite all this progress, the Solana price has been under pressure. And no, it’s not some hidden flaw in the tech. The likely culprit is broader market weakness, combined with geopolitical uncertainty that tends to spook risk assets across the board.
Then there’s the technical side of things. Solana’s rally above $250 earlier created what now looks like a textbook supply zone. Price has been rejected from that level not once, not twice, but three times. That’s not random that’s sellers defending territory.
Volume peaked during that move, and since then? It’s been cooling off hard.
So, what’s actually happening under the hood? The futures volume bubble map paints a pretty clear picture. Demand isn’t just slowing but it’s fading. The aggressive buying that once pushed price higher has stepped back, leaving behind a market that’s trying to find balance.
And right now, that balance looks lower. The cooldown phase is still in progress, and if this trend continues, the Solana price could extend its decline toward the $52–$58 range. That’s where a more meaningful bottom might form only if buyers decide to show up again.
Until then, it’s a bit of a paradox. A network leading in developers, maintaining high throughput, and expanding its ecosystem… while its token struggles to keep up.
That’s crypto for you. Fundamentals build the story but price writes the headline. And right now, the Solana price headline isn’t exactly bullish.
Bittensor price is at a critical turning point, caught between surging narrative hype and emerging weakness. After rallying from $144 to $375, the token has quickly become one of the most talked-about coins in crypto, fueled by bold projections and AI-driven optimism. But as excitement builds, subtle warning signs are beginning to surface. Momentum is slowing, key resistance remains intact, and a major technical indicator has flipped bearish.
The question now is no longer about upside potential, It’s about timing: Is TAO price preparing for another breakout, or is the rally nearing exhaustion?
TD Sequential Flashes First Major Warning
The first red flag comes from the charts. A widely tracked TD Sequential indicator has now printed a sell signal on the 3-day timeframe, a signal historically associated with trend exhaustion and local tops. Notably, the same indicator previously identified the earlier buying opportunity before TAO’s explosive move, adding weight to its current bearish implication.
This signal does not guarantee an immediate reversal, but it significantly shifts the risk profile. After a 160% rally, markets often enter phases of profit-taking, where early participants begin to lock in gains. In this context, the signal suggests one thing clearly: The easy upside may already be behind.
Hype Peaks as Narrative Momentum Accelerates
At the same time, TAO is experiencing a surge in narrative-driven demand. Market commentators are now floating aggressive long-term projections, with some positioning Bittensor as a potential “next Bitcoin of AI.” The thesis revolves around its fixed 21 million supply, integration with decentralized artificial intelligence, and growing relevance in a sector attracting institutional attention.
A closer look reveals that some of the strongest bullish voices are not neutral observers. Several proponents have direct financial exposure to TAO, introducing a layer of bias that experienced market participants rarely ignore. This dynamic matters because of timing. The narrative is expanding after a major rally, not during accumulation. Historically, this phase often marks the transition where retail interest accelerates while early investors begin to reduce exposure. TAO, in this sense, is evolving from an early opportunity into a crowded trade, and crowded trades tend to become volatile.
TAO Price Analysis: Momentum Slows at Critical Resistance
TAO price is now entering a decision zone. After its rapid ascent, price is struggling to maintain upward momentum near the $360–$380 resistance range. Multiple attempts to push higher have faced rejection, indicating that sellers are beginning to match buyers at these levels. The broader structure suggests a shift from trend expansion to potential distribution.
If TAO fails to reclaim $360 convincingly, downside pressure could build quickly. The first key support lies near $300, a level that carries both psychological and structural importance. A breakdown below this could extend the correction toward $260–$280, where stronger demand previously emerged. On the flip side, the bullish case remains intact only if TAO breaks and holds above $380 with strong volume. Such a move would invalidate the exhaustion narrative and signal continuation. Until then, the balance of power is shifting.
TAO Price Outlook
Bittensor is now at a classic inflection point where narrative and technicals diverge. On one side, the long-term story remains compelling, AI integration, fixed supply, and growing attention. On the other, short-term signals suggest that the market may need to reset before any sustainable continuation.
If buyers absorb selling pressure and reclaim resistance, TAO could extend its rally. But if profit-taking accelerates, a cooling phase or correction becomes the more probable path. For now, the message is clear: The hype is rising, but the charts are starting to push back.
Vodafone Sultanlar Ligi play-off 5-8'incilik ilk maçında Galatasaray Daikin, deplasmanda Türk Hava Yolları ile karşılaştı. Galatasaray mücadeleyi 3-0 kazandı.
Vodafone Sultanlar Ligi play-off 5-8'incilik ilk maçında Galatasaray Daikin, deplasmanda Türk Hava Yolları'nı 3-0 yendi.
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Seride ikinci mücadele, 12 Nisan Pazar günü Burhan Felek Vestel Voleybol Salonu'nda oynanacak.
Estimates for total Claude consumer users are all over the map (we've seen figures ranging from 18 million to 30 million). Anthropic hasn't disclosed this data, but a spokesperson did tell TechCrunch that Claude paid subscriptions have more than doubled this year.
“Ağdaş” – “Araz Saatlı” Hakimlər: Nahid Xasıyev, Vüqar Bayramov, Hüseyn Vəliyev, Vüqar Alıyev. Hakim-inspektor: Feyzulla Feyzullayev. AFFA nümayəndəsi: Elman Musayev. Ağdaş şəhər stadionu, 15:00.
“Şəmkir” – “Göygöl” Hakimlər: Murad Səlimov, Məmmədəli Kərimov, Elmin Süleymanov, Hacıağa Həsənov. Hakim-inspektor: Orxan Məmmədov. AFFA nümayəndəsi: İlham Əliyev. Şəmkir Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu, 15:00.
“Qaradağ Lökbatan” – “Şirvan” Hakimlər: Rövşən Rəcəbov, Sevda Nuriyeva, Ruslan Babayev, Fəridə Lütfəliyeva. Hakim-inspektor: Ömər Paşayev. AFFA nümayəndəsi: Namiq Əliyev. Lökbatan Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu, 15:00.
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“Xankəndi” – “Kür-Araz” Hakimlər: Rəsul Babayev, Sənan Atayev, Aydın Baxşıyev, Ləman Əmirli. Hakim-inspektor: Əmrah İbrahimov. AFFA nümayəndəsi: Rüfət Əmirov. “Neftçi” Futbol Mərkəzi (4-cü meydança), 14:00.
“Bayern”in 18 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçisi Lennart Karl futbol üzrə Almaniya millisinin İsveçrə ilə yoxlama oyununda debüt edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, matç Bazeldəki “Sankt Yakob Park” stadionunda baş tutub və qonaqların 4:3 hesablı qələbəsi ilə başa çatıb.
Karl meydana ikinci hissənin 63-cü dəqiqəsində Leroy Sanenin yerinə daxil olub. Həmin vaxt Almaniya yığması 3:2 hesabı ilə öndə olub.
Xatırladaq ki, Lennart Karl 2022-ci ildən “Bayern”in futbol sistemindədir. 17 yaşlı futbolçu 2025-ci ildən əsas komandaya cəlb edilir. O, cari mövsümdə Münhen klubunun əsas komandasının heyətində 35 oyuna çıxıb, 8 qol vurub, 6 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.
Karl Almaniyanın U-15, U-16, U-17 və U-21 yığmalarında da forma geyinib.
“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 18 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçinin transfer dəyərini 60 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.
Futbol üzrə İkinci Liqanın 20-ci turu çərçivəsində martın 29-da keçiriləcək “Ağstafa Gəncləri” – “Quba” oyununun yeri dəyişdirilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının (PFL) rəsmi saytı məlumat yayıb.
Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, son günlərdə bölgədə davam edən əlverişsiz hava şəraiti səbəbindən “Ağstafa Gəncləri” komandasının ev oyunlarını keçirdiyi Ağstafa şəhər stadionunun ot örtüyü yararsız vəziyyətə düşüb. Bununla əlaqədar olaraq İkinci Liqanın 20-ci turu çərçivəsində 29 mart tarixində keçiriləcək “Ağstafa Gəncləri” – “Quba” oyununun yeri dəyişdirilib. Hər iki klubla müzakirənin yekunu olaraq Peşəkar Futbol Liqası qarşılaşmanın Göygöl Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionunda keçirilməsinə qərar verib. Oyunun başlanma saatında və digər detallar ilə bağlı dəyişiklik yoxdur.
İkinci Liqa 20-ci tur 29 mart
“Ağstafa Gəncləri” – “Quba” Göygöl Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu, 15:00.
Futbol üzrə Argentina millisinin və Fransanın “Strasburq” klubunun mərkəz hücumçusu Xoakin Panikelli uzun müddətə sıradan çıxıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, o, millinin heyətində məşq zamanı ciddi zədə alıb.
Panikellinin diz bağlarından zədə aldığı bildirilir. 23 yaşlı forvardın 6-7 ay meydana çıxa bilməyəcəyi gözlənilir. Bu isə o deməkdir ki, futbolçu yayda keçiriləcək dünya çempionatını buraxacaq.
Xatırladaq ki, Xoakin Panikelli peşəkar futbola Argentinanın “River Pleyt” klubunda başlayıb. 2023-cü ildə İspaniyanın “Alaves” klubu onu 3,3 milyon avro müqabilində heyətinə qatıb. 2024-cü ildə “Mirandes”də icarədə də olmuş futbolçu “Strasburq”a 2025-ci ilin yayında 17 milyon avro məbləğində keçib.
Panikelli “Strasburq”un heyətində meydana çıxdığı 39 oyunda 20 qol vurub, 4 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.
Argentinalı hücumçu 2025-ci ildə debüt etdiyi əsas milli komandanın heyətində hələlik cəmi 1 oyun keçirib.
“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 23 yaşlı hücumçunun transfer dəyərini 35 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.
Ötən gün dünyanın yaşıl meydanlarında futbol üzrə milli komandalar səviyyəsində bir neçə yoxlama oyunu keçirilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, maraqlı görüşlərdən biri Braziliya və Fransa yığmaları arasında baş tutub. Üç qolluq oyunda fransızlar qalib gəliblər.
Argentina Mavritaniyanı, Xorvatiya Kolumbiyanı, Nigeriya İranı, Niderland Norveçi oxşar hesabla (2:1) üstələyib. Rusiya Nikaraquaya, Avstriya Qanaya, Misir Səudiyyə Ərəbistanına, Əlcəzair Qvatemalaya, İspaniya Serbiyaya qalib gəlib. Almaniya yığması İsveçrə ilə görüşdən çətin qələbə ilə ayrılıbsa, İngiltərə – Uruqvay görüşündə qalib müəyyənləşməyib.
Azərbaycan yığmasının mübarizə apardığı FİFA Series-2026 turniri çərçivəsində də bir sıra oyunlar baş tutub. Qazaxıstan Namibiyanı, Estoniya Keniyanı, Özbəkistan Qabonu, Venesuela Trinidad və Tobaqonu, Bolqarıstan Solomon adalarını, Çin Kurasaonu, Çili Kabo Verdeni məğlub edib.
Yoxlama oyunu 27 mart
Braziliya – Fransa 1:2 Kolumbiya – Xorvatiya 1:2 İran – Nigeriya 1:2 Rusiya – Nikaraqua 3:1 Benin – Liberiya 1:0 Qvineya – Toqo 2:2 Avstriya – Qana 5:1 Monteneqro – Andorra 2:0 CAR – Panama 1:1 İordaniya – Kosta Rika 2:2 Səudiyyə Ərəbistanı – Misir 0:4 Liviya – Niger 0:0 Yunanıstan – Paraqvay 0:1 Əlcəzair – Qvatemala 7:0 İngiltərə – Uruqvay 1:1 Niderland – Norveç 2:1 İsveçrə – Almaniya 3:4 İspaniya – Serbiya 3:0 Mərakeş – Ekvador 1:1 Argentina – Mavritaniya 2:1
FİFA Series-2026
Qazaxıstan – Namibiya 2:0 Vircin adaları – Amerikan Samoası 5:2 Puerto Riko – Quam – 4:0 Aruba – Makau 4:1 Tanzaniya – Lixtenşteyn 0:1 Ruanda – Qrenada 4:0 Keniya – Estoniya 1:2 Özbəkistan – Qabon 3:1 İndoneziya – Sent Kitts 4:0 Venesuela – Trinidad və Tobaqo – 4:1 Avstraliya – Kamerun 1:0 Solomon adaları – Bolqarıstan 2:10 Yeni Zelandiya – Finlandiya 0:2 Çin – Kurasao 2:0 Çili – Kabo Verde 4:2
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Belgium coach Rudi Garcia sides with Romelu Lukaku, who has to follow a ‘specific program’ to get back in shape and hopes the 32-year-old will get ‘more playing time’ when he returns to Napoli.
Lukaku initially joined the Belgian national team during the March break, but was soon left out because of his poor form.
“Lukaku was not 100% fit, and he had to follow a specific program to recover,” Garcia explained at a press conference on Saturday, via Gazzetta.
“It’s normal for him to want to be at the top. When you are not, the mental aspect plays a significant role because there’s a fear of getting injured again. We understand him. Totti had the same injury, and we know it takes time to recover from something like that.”
Lukaku sustained a severe muscle injury during the pre-season and has played barely 60 minutes across all competitions this season, scoring one goal in seven appearances.
VERONA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 28: Romelu Lukaku of SSC Napoli and Unai Núñez of Hellas Verona during the Serie A match between Hellas Verona FC and SSC Napoli at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on February 28, 2026 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“I hope Lukaku can return to Napoli soon and get more playing time there,” continued Garcia.
“It’s important for the club and for us that he returns to full fitness as soon as possible. We must convince everyone that Romelu needs to do what he thinks is best to get in his best shape, physically and mentally.”
A former Napoli coach, Garcia, is not on good terms with President Aurelio De Laurentiis. Last year, the coach said he had enjoyed “everything” of his time at the club, except for the owner.
During his press conference at Coverciano today, Italy star Federico Dimarco said the Azzurri would mostly need ‘mental strength’ in the World Cup play-off Final against Bosnia and Herzegovina next week.
Dimarco met reporters at Coverciano on Saturday, three days before the World Cup play-off Final against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Dimarco’s Italy press conference ahead of World Cup play-off Final
“We expect a fiery atmosphere and a team that has the same desire to qualify for the World Cup,” said the Inter defender via TMW.
“We need a bit of everything. We’ve been missing at the World Cup for too long, and we absolutely want to earn qualification because we deserve it.
“This is a group that has fun together. We must take it. We must be mentally strong. We know the environment, but if we stay in the game for the full 95 minutes, I believe we’ll take it home.”
When asked about the “best quality” the Azzurri will need to show in Zenica on Tuesday, Dimarco replied: “Mental strength. After a somewhat tense first half and Retegui’s missed opportunity, we didn’t get discouraged.
“One might have started seeing the ghosts, but instead, we stayed there; we scored the first goal and then killed it off with Moise. We remained focused for the whole 90 minutes.
“In the end, it’s the head that controls the legs; we know we’ll face a strong team,” he continued.
UDINE, ITALY – OCTOBER 14: Federico Dimarco of Italy looks on during the warm up prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Israel at Stadio Friuli on October 14, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“They have a few players from our league, and we’ll have to be good in every aspect. They’ll attack strongly, and we’ll have to hit back.”
Dimarco also confirmed that he texted his former Inter teammate and Bosnia captain, Edin Dzeko, after the video went viral.
“He’s such a great person; you had to provide assists to him to make him happy,” Dimarco said.
“I also met him on holiday last summer, and I know him really well.”
Dimarco has contributed to 22 Inter goals in 38 appearances this season, and one of his Nerazzurri teammates, Francesco Pio Esposito, is tipped to start against Bosnia next week.
“I’m having a good season, but as I’ve always said, personal achievements count little. The results are what matter; otherwise, numbers are meaningless,” Dimarco concluded.
FLORENCE, ITALY – MARCH 22: Pio Esposito of FC Internazionale celebrates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and FC Internazionale at Artemio Franchi on March 22, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
“Pio is in this group because he deserves it; but the coach decides whether he plays or not.
“He’s truly a special lad because, despite his age, he’s ahead mentally. It’s really hard to get angry with him because he always gives 100% in games and training sessions. This explains his growth in the last six or seven months. There is little advice to give him, because it’s useless to put more pressure on him.”
Dimarco, 28, has scored three goals in 37 appearances with the Italy national team, making his senior debut in June 2022.
Italy defender Federico Dimarco insists he respects Bosnia and Herzegovina and confirms he texted Edin Dzeko, but believes it was ‘disrespectful’ to show his celebration on TV.
Dimarco made headlines following Italy’s win over Northern Ireland on Thursday as he and other Italy players were caught on camera while celebrating Bosnia and Herzegovina’s win on penalties against Wales.
The Azzurri had just beaten Northern Ireland 2-0 and were following the outcome of the penalty shootout in the other World Cup play-off semifinal on their phones.
Dimarco spoke for the first time about the incident during a press conference in Coveciano on Saturday: “I’m here, given that after the game against Northern Ireland, I was the protagonist of an incident. I respect every club and every country; it was an instinctive reaction,” the Inter star explained via TMW.
CARDIFF, WALES – MARCH 26: Edin Dzeko of Bosnia and Herzegovina celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-off match between Wales and Bosnia and Herzegovina at Cardiff City Stadium on March 26, 2026 in Cardiff, Wales. (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)
“I was simply watching the penalty shootout with my teammates. Dzeko also plays for Bosnia. I played with him for two years, and I texted him. He replied to me, and I’m happy to see him in the final.”
Dzeko is the Bosnia and Herzegovina captain, and his late goal against Wales on Thursday night forced the game to extra time and then penalties.
Two other Serie A players, Tarik Muharemovic of Sassuolo and Sead Kolasinac of Atalanta, are part of the Bosnia squad and are expected to start against Italy next Tuesday.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 28: Federico Dimarco of FC Internazionale celebrates after scoring their team’s first goal during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Genoa CFC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 28, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“I didn’t lack respect for Bosnia or the Bosnian people,” concluded Dimarco.
“It was said I was arrogant; with what right, since we haven’t been at the World Cup since 2014? How could I be arrogant? That said, I believe it was disrespectful to be filmed in a context where there were also friends, family, and children present.”
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Roma’s Manu Koné remains a top Inter target for next season, and the Nerazzurri could offer Davide Frattesi in a player-plus-cash swap deal.
Inter will make a new attempt to sign Roma midfielder Koné next summer, La Gazzetta dello Sport reports.
Inter’s new attempt for Koné next summer
The Serie A leaders already tempted the Giallorossi and the France international with a formal offer last summer, but the Roma owners blocked the midfielder’s exit.
According to Gazzetta, the Nerazzurri are determined to add physical strength to their midfield in 2026-27, so Koné remains very high on their summer agenda.
The Pink Paper claims that Inter would even be ready to invest up to €50m to sign the Frenchman, but one way to potentially reduce costs would be to include Italy international Frattesi in the deal.
ROME, ITALY – DECEMBER 29: Manu Koné of AS Roma celebrates after scoring the team’s second goal during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Genoa CFC at Stadio Olimpico on December 29, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Roma will face strong interest in Koné next summer, and the Giallorossi might be forced to sell one of their stars for financial reasons if they don’t qualify for the Champions League.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 24: Davide Frattesi of FC Internazionale Milano is challenged by Sondre Brunstad Fet of Bodo/Glimt during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between FC Internazionale Milano and FK Bodo/Glimt at Stadio San Siro on February 24, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Frattesi has been struggling for playing time under Cristian Chivu this season, and he has already played in Roma’s youth sector from 2014 to 2017.
The Italian midfielder has provided only three assists in 29 appearances across all competitions with Inter this season, without scoring.
LeBron James owns a lot of NBA records. On Friday night, he added a very personal one to his Hall of Fame résumé.
During the second quarter of the Los Angeles Lakers’ 116-99 win over the Brooklyn Nets, LeBron and his son, Bronny, hooked up for the first father-son assist in NBA history. After taking a pass from Bronny, LeBron drew a double-team at the top of the key. That left Bronny wide open to get the ball back from dad and drain a 3-pointer.
Dad would finish with 14 points, 8 assists and 6 rebounds in 37:29 of game time. Son would play a little over four minutes and that bucket would be his only one of the game.
When asked about the unique record afterward, LeBron was proud to be a part of the moment.
"Not taking it for granted, just being in the moment of us being on the floor once again," LeBron said. "That’s two games back-to-back playing meaningful minutes and him, also, making another play. ... I got doubled, and he was able to fake the pass to the corner and then knock down the 3. Definitely a cool moment for us and also for our family."
LeBron, 41, is seeing a better Bronny, 21, on the court this season. Nearly three years since his cardiac arrest episode while at USC, Bronny is playing more minute in the NBA and G League, and the experience is helping him.
“It’s just getting back to where it was before the incident,” LeBron said. “He’s always been able to shoot the ball. He’s shot the ball at a high level pretty much throughout his years of playing ball, so I think it’s just the confidence and the rhythm and getting his strength back, and his wind and everything. Everything is just coming back [from] before the incident. So I’m not surprised to see him shoot the ball at a high clip.”
They are the first father-son duo to not only play in the NBA at the same time, but also for the same time. It’s a dynamic that was questioned when the Lakers drafted Bronny 55th overall in 2024.
We don’t know how much longer LeBron will play as that decision is left for down the road. For now, Bronny is beginning to build his own path.
“Especially knowing the path, you know, the road …,” LeBron told The Athletic this week.“So, just proud of him. I’m super proud of him. And he belongs. He belongs.”
The Miami Marlins began their season on Friday, March 27th, against the Colorado Rockies in Miami. While the Rockies are one of the worst teams in the league, the Marlins winning 2-1 is still a good way to begin the season.
Sandy Alcantara looked good, Javier Sanoja had three hits, and Pete Fairbanks got a save in his Marlins debut. All things considered, it was a good 2026 season debut for Miami. But things might be getting a bit more exciting already.
According to Kevin Barral of Fish on First, the Marlins are reportedly calling up top infield prospect Deyvison De Los Santos just one game into the regular season.
Marlins reportedly call up top infield prospect
"The Miami Marlins are calling up Deyvison De Los Santos, per source, #Marlins @FirstOnFirst," Barral reports.
This is a very interesting move if it does come to fruition, as the Marlins would be calling up a top prospect who's just 22 years old for his debut in the Majors one game into the season.
De Los Santos played one game in Triple-A this season, and he had a 1.850 OPS thanks to going 2-for-4 with one home run, three RBIs, two runs scored, one walk, and no strikeouts.
Back in 2024, between stints with the Arizona Diamondbacks farm system and the Marlins Triple-A affiliate after the A.J. Puk trade, De Los Santos hit 40 home runs with a .294 batting average and a .914 OPS in 137 minor league games.
But, in 2025, across 110 games, he struggled a bit, hitting .240 with a .672 OPS. Those struggles made for realistic concerns, but there's plenty of optimism for the infielder.
This spring for Miami, he hit .286 with a .619 OPS in 14 at-bats. It's nothing to write home about, but the Marlins must-have seen enough to warrant bringing him up if this report from Barrel comes true.
De Los Santos might be in the Majors after just one game this season. While this report isn't confirmed yet, this rumor is worth keeping in mind as the Marlins could be getting aggressive with their 22-year-old prospect this season.
Aston Villa and Tottenham interested in Parma’s Mandela Keita
Mandela Keita has impressed in Serie A this season for Parma, with the midfielder attracting interest from Aston Villa and Tottenham.
La Gazzetta dello Sport – via TuttoBolognaWeb, report about the 23-year-old and believe that the player is attracting a lot of interest from Italy and abroad.
Bologna are keeping an eye on him in the Italian top-flight. They tried to sign him two seasons ago but Parma pipped them to his signature. Now, they have observed his growth and remain keen. He is seen as a replacement for Remo Freuler, who has been linked with a move to Roma.
The Rossoblu are likely to face competition from Tottenham and Aston Villa, who have also kept a close eye on the 23-year-old Belgian. Brighton are also in the race and there is very chance the list of suitors grows in the next few months.
Keita has played 32 times in all competitions this season, assisting once in Serie A.
Gael Monfils has been handed a wildcard entry into the Monte-Carlo Masters, the first ATP Masters 1000 event on clay this season.
The Frenchman, who plans to retire after the 2026 season, has already appeared at four tour-level tournaments during his final year on tour.
So far, he’s played in Auckland, the Australian Open, Acapulco and Indian Wells but skipped the ongoing Miami Open.
Monfils currently holds a 2-4 record for 2026, with wins coming in Acapulco and Indian Wells.
His return to Monte-Carlo brings back memories of one of his best runs. In 2016, Monfils reached the final before falling to Rafael Nadal in straight sets. He also reached the semi-finals there in both 2007 and 2019.
Gael Monfils’ 2016 Monte-Carlo Masters final appearance
Photo by Fiona Goodall/Getty Images
Monfils put together the best stretch of his career in 2016, climbing to a career-high No. 6 in the ATP rankings that year.
His run at the Monte-Carlo Masters was a big part of that rise. Monfils reached the final without dropping a set, beating players like Marcel Granollers and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga along the way.
He ran into Rafael Nadal in the title match. Even though Monfils took a set, he couldn’t keep up with Nadal’s level on clay, falling short of his first Masters title.
Outside of that Monte Carlo run, Monfils has reached two other Masters finals, both in Paris. His first came back in 2009 when he lost to Novak Djokovic.
The following year, he made it back to the final but was defeated by Robin Soderling.
Monfils will have seven more opportunities this season to finally add an ATP Masters 1000 title to his record before retiring at the end of 2026.
After falling just a few wins short of a national title, the future is bright for Longhorns men's basketball. Their roster is stacked with talent, with more stars on the way. That includes four-star signee Joe Sterling, who is just months from making his collegiate debut. On Friday, Sterling made headlines by adding to his trophy case.
The talented guard was named the LA Daily News’ offensive player of the year. While leading the Harvard-Westlake High offense, Sterling averaged 22 points per game, four assists per game, and five rebounds per game. The future Longhorn was also efficient from three-point range, shooting 43 percent.
Texas signee/2026 4⭐️ Shooting Guard Joe Sterling (@j0esterling) named LA Daily News’ offensive player of the year
While Sterling was a human highlight reel, his success comes as no surprise. Currently, he is ranked as ninth best player from California in his class by 247Sports. They also rank Sterling as the 11th-best combo guard and the 96th-best player in the nation. That is partly why Longhorns head coach Sean Miller is excited to get Sterling on the Forty Acres.
While the expectations are high, Sterling will get some help from his fellow recruits. The Longhorns 2026 class also features Austin Goosby, who is ranked within the top 100. Having both Goosby and Sterling in the mix should give the Longhorns an offense that is hard to stop.
Texas signee/2026 4⭐️ SG Joe Sterling (@j0esterling) recorded 25 points and drained 5 threes in the win over La mirada
Although the Longhorns' March Madness run came to a heartbreaking end against Purdue, they are well-positioned to return to the NCAA tournament. Last year, Miller showed he could add talent through the portal, and a few key veterans, such as Nic Codie, are returning. Adding a talented recruiting class to the mix, headlined by Sterling, should lead to plenty of wins in Austin.
Penn State's hockey team was going into the Frozen Four on a mission. As a No. 3 seed in the Albany Region, expectations were high on a deep run into the tournament. Especially with superstar freshman and presumptive No. 1 overall pick in this year's NHL draft, Gavin McKenna, leading the way at the helm. However, every dream they had of winning it all came crashing down in the regional semifinal.
Going up against Albany region No. 2 seed and traditional hockey powerhouse Minnesota-Duluth, McKenna never truly got going in a 3-1 loss that saw goalie Josh Fleming having to stand on his head to keep the Nittany Lions in the game. The team got off to a great start, with Shane Van Olm scoring their lone goal 11:23 into the first period, but from there, they lacked the cutting edge required to hurt an experienced team.
McKenna only ended up having two shots on goal all game and ended up playing a pivotal part in the winning goal, as his turnover in the UMD zone set up Anderson Hunter to knock in the eventual game-winner.
After a thrilling season for Penn State hockey, it ended up being a heartbreaking loss for a team that believed it could win it all. However, an off day from your best player is never a good thing, and Penn State could simply not recover from that brutal mistake by their star freshman.
The next stop for McKenna could be the Hobey Baker Award ceremony, where he could be named one of the three finalists for the award. Other than that, Penn State fans will turn their attentions to June 26-27 in Buffalo, where McKenna will most likely be the number 1 overall pick.
Fernando Alonso has revealed he had “nearly no vibrations” from his Aston Martin’s Honda Formula 1 engine on Friday at the Japanese Grand Prix, only for those to reoccur today.
Aston Martin and Honda have endeavoured to lessen crippling vibrations from their new engine, which damage batteries and spark driver health concerns.
“I began to lose all feeling in my hands and feet” 20 laps into the Chinese GP, Alonso said two weeks ago. But there was marked improvement in Friday’s free practice sessions at Suzuka, after which Honda cautiously reported it obtained “useful data to know where we should go to reduce vibrations – not only for the battery system but also for the driver”.
Alas, the upturn in driver comfort did not last, as extreme vibrations returned to the AMR26 on Saturday.
“I think it's still the biggest limiting factor,” Alonso commented following the qualifying session in Japan.
“Yesterday, to be honest, the car felt completely normal. Nearly no vibrations, so I was very positive. This morning I jumped in the car and I had the same vibrations as ever. And we didn't change anything, so that was a little bit difficult to understand.
“We are going through all the changes we did overnight to make sure, you know, there is something yesterday on the car that is helping the vibrations. It seems a little bit of a random thing, so let's see tomorrow if we have a lucky day.”
Asked if that was the first time he didn’t experience the vibrations, the Spanish veteran replied: “Yeah. From the testing and the first two races, yesterday was definitely 80% better.”
Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin Racing
Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin Racing
Regardless of the unreliability and physical discomfort, the AMR26 was slowest of all in qualifying at Suzuka. Alonso and team-mate Lance Stroll will make up the back row of the grid in 21st and 22nd, 1.715s and 1.989s down on the Q2 cut-off time respectively.
“It's a combination of power unit and car,” Stroll analysed. “We're definitely losing huge amounts of time on the straights, but we're not the grippiest beast in the corners.”
Two weeks ago, Stroll’s Chinese GP ended after nine laps due to a reported battery issue, which Honda clarified “was not related to vibration”.
“So I didn’t suffer the way Fernando suffered,” the Canadian pointed out. “So I will discover more of that for myself tomorrow, hopefully, if we don't have any issues. And then we'll see the rest, reliability, batteries, engine, if everything hangs on.”
The goal remains to complete a race distance consecutively for the first time this season, even though the vibrations make it a tall order.
“I'll try and sleep well tonight and just brace myself,” Stroll concluded.
Report: Tottenham Hotspur are in the race to sign £20m defender
Spurs Plot Defensive Reset Amid Relegation Scrap
Tottenham Hotspur’s season has veered into uncertainty, yet planning for the future has already begun. As reported by TeamTalk, the north London club are assessing defensive reinforcements despite sitting just one point above the drop, following a damaging 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest.
Survival Battle Shapes Transfer Thinking
With seven games remaining, the pressure is mounting on interim boss Igor Tudor. Spurs’ fragile league position has exposed structural weaknesses, particularly at the back. Anticipated interest in Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven could force a defensive rebuild, especially without European football to offer.
Geertruida Emerges as Key Target
Attention has turned to Lutsharel Geertruida, currently impressing on loan at Sunderland. Valued at around £20m by RB Leipzig, he has been described as ‘extraordinary’ and even compared to Sergio Ramos. That comparison alone signals both quality and leadership potential.
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Tactical Fit and Versatility
Geertruida’s appeal lies in his adaptability. Comfortable at right-back, centre-back, and in midfield, he offers tactical flexibility. As noted, “Lutsharel Geertruida offers versatility: RB, CB, or inverted full-back in build-up,” while also being “strong defensively in duels and positioning.” For a Spurs side lacking balance, that profile is compelling.
Summer Rebuild Incoming
Tottenham are expected to undergo significant change, potentially including a new manager. Recruitment will need to prioritise resilience and adaptability. Geertruida fits that mould, but first-team guarantees may dictate his decision, with Sunderland still holding an option.
Spurs’ survival may ultimately determine whether this rebuild begins from strength or necessity.
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There is something deeply unsettling about how Tottenham have drifted into this position. A club of their stature should not be planning transfer windows around survival scenarios, yet here we are. The idea of losing Romero or Van de Ven feels less like speculation and more like inevitability if results do not improve.
Geertruida looks a smart target, no doubt. Versatility, composure, and tactical intelligence are exactly what Spurs have lacked. But this cannot be another short term fix. Supporters have seen too many reactive windows, too many squads patched together without a clear identity.
If he truly has been described as ‘extraordinary’, then Spurs must act decisively. Not cautiously, not conditionally. This squad needs leaders, not just options. The comparison to Sergio Ramos raises expectations, but also highlights how far Spurs are from that level defensively.
There is also a wider concern. A potential managerial change, uncertainty around key players, and a fragile league position all point to instability. Recruitment alone will not fix that. Structure, direction, and belief must follow.
Fans will hope this is the start of something coherent. Right now, it feels like survival first, ambition later.
Florida football is set to host a key group of recruiting targets this weekend. The program continues to generate momentum on the trail under first-year head coach Jon Sumrall but still knock on the door for the crop's most coveted talent.
The list of attendees features a blend of high school prospects and potential transfers. The group represents an effort to address Florida's positional needs moving forward — immediate impact players are a priority, while offensive and defensive line remain a top focus.
Sumrall and his staff are targeting high-upside recruits, the type of blue-chip talent that has often proved difficult for Florida to tie down.
This weekend will offer the Florida coaching staff another opportunity to strengthen relationships with these prospects. The Orange and Blue continue to position themselves for serious contention in the race for the nation's premier blue-chip talent.
Headliners of the cast include five-star IOL Maxwell Hiller, a 6-foot-4-inch, 290-pound prospect out of Pennsylvania. Ranked No. 5 nationally by 247Sports composite, Hiller is considered one of the state's top overall targets regardless of position.
Also highly touted among the group is Davin Davidson, a 6-foot-7-inch, 230-pound quarterback out of Sarasota, Florida, who is ranked 12th at his position by On3 industry rankings.
In addition, Florida will host Notre Dame commit Ace Alston, a key flip target for the Gators. The 5-foot-11-inch, 175-pound Cincinnati, Ohio native and cornerback is the 10th-ranked cornerback in the nation according to 247Sports.
As the recruiting cycle matures, this weekend's in-person evaluations paired with campus exposure could be a consequential step in filling out the 2026 class.
5-star prospects
Maxwell Hiller, IOL
Eric McFarland, WR
4-star prospects
Kennedy Brown, OT
Davin Davidson, QB
Trenton Yancey, WR
Ace Alston, DB
Jason Johnson, DL
Rising 4-star prospects
Oluwasmilore Olubobola, OL
Peyton Miller, OL
Reis Russell, OL
Lucas Rhoa, OL
Rion Jackson, EDGE
Griff Calloway, EDGE
3-star prospects
Kyren Caldwell, WR
Cole Crawford, LB
AJ Randle, LB
Tommy Douglas, TE
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My column may be a few days late, but as the saying goes, better late than never. There is no more time to delay the hockey schedule does not wait so let us jump in.
The first two to fall
In my season predictions I picked four teams that missed the playoffs last year to make it this year. So far, two of the four teams I picked are already eliminated.
Vancouver was the first team to be eliminated. The Canucks came into this season with all the drama of last season behind them. Thatcher Demko was healthy, they made some questionable moves but, overall the team seemed to be in a good spot. Not one single thing went right.
The team has no player with 50 points, no 20-goal scorer, they have scored the least amount of goals in the league and have the most goals against by a wide margin.
The Canucks have tried Band-Aid after Band-Aid and none of it worked. Lukas Reichel (14 GP, 0 G, 1A), David Kampf (38 GP, 2 G, 4 A), Mackenzie MacEachern (8 GP, 1 G, 3 A) and 2016-17 Canucks “legend” Joseph LaBate for a game.
It has been ridiculous. From the line deployment, to coaching decisions, to not trading Evander Kane, all of it is the problem.
This season is a culmination of not doing a proper rebuild after the Sedin twins retired. Vancouver was promising, with Elias Pettersson (the forward), Brock Boeser, Demko and of course, Quinn Hughes.
Hughes has been the story of the team this year. Hughes was the first causality of the so-called rebuild and everything spiraled after that.
Hopefully the Canucks stick to their words and actually start a rebuild. Either way, it is a dark time in Vancouver.
On the other side of the continent, is a very similar story.
Like the Canucks, I picked the New York Rangers to get back to the playoffs. Like Vancouver, it all fell down.
Ironically, the Rangers acquired two Canucks last year in JT Miller and Carson Soucy.
Miller has been a disaster and has been bad on the ice only scoring 42 points, compared to his 103-point season just two years ago.
The rest of the offense has been a letdown too, mostly on account of the team not developing Alexis Lafreniere properly.
The team has gone through so much turnover the last few seasons and that has led to a product on the ice that just does not mesh.
The Rangers sent a letter to fans earlier this season announcing a retool. What that means with the makeup of the team and not selling at the deadline? Who knows?
Ovi continues to make history
Alex Ovechkin has hit another goal. He becomes the second player in NHL history to score 1,000 playoff and regular season goals.
His 1,000th goal came in non-other-than typical Ovi fashion. In the third period of a game between the Washington Capitals and the Colorado Avalanche on Sunday, the Capitals got a power play. Ovechkin placed himself in his office (the top of the left face-off dot) and fired a slap shot home for the goal.
With this milestone checked off, there is only one more for Ovechkin to look toward, 1,000 regular season goals. As of March 27, he is 74 away so conceivably, he would have to play another two season to get it.
Knowing Ovechkin, there might be a chance he continues to play to chase the record. Ovi is 40 and he is slowing down, so the cards are not in his favor.
The question also is, does hitting 1,000 regular season goals do anything for his legacy? He is already the greatest goal scorer in NHL history, he has a Stanley Cup, a Conn Smyth, the Calder and a litany of other trophies.
Personally, there is nothing Ovechkin can do to increase his standing all-time other than another Cup. He is already a top 10-15 player all-time so, another goal-scoring record does not move the needle too far.
Nonetheless, you have to wonder if his career does not get sidetracked by shortened seasons and lockouts, if he would have hit the 1,000 mark by now.
Pacific Division is the worst division
Historically, the Pacific Division has been one of the most competitive. In the 2010s, the division was home to some of the top NHL teams. Now the division is by far the worst in the league, with only one team having more wins than total losses.
The division is in this mess because of several factors. For one, half of the division is in some point of a rebuild. Anaheim, the only team that has more wins than losses, has just finished its rebuild, Calgary began its rebuild this year, San Jose is on the precipice of breaking out of its rebuild and the Canucks, well you read about them earlier.
Two teams, Seattle and Los Angeles, are stuck in the middle. Not bad enough to be a bottom feeder, but not good enough to be a playoff team.
Finally there is Vegas and Edmonton. Both are paying their dues after years of playoff runs. They both are playoff contenders, but not Cup contenders anymore.
With all of that, the division pulled of a historic feat last week. The division became the first division to have six-plus teams play on the same day and have all of them lose by multiple goals, twice.
Most divisions have had a day where all of its teams lose in on one day, but never twice in one season (or week for that matter) and never by multi-goal deficits.
It really is a testament to how bad this division has become. It is a “boys club” situation. Everyone is fine being mediocre, or bad because at the end of the day, they get to enjoy it all with their buddies that manage the other teams.
It is what has led the the Canucks’ and Flames’ demise, the Kraken being a middling team since their inception and why the Oilers are slowly fading.
It will be interesting to see how this mess of a division performs in the playoffs. With my luck, one of these teams will go on to win the Stanley Cup after saying how bad they are.
'Night to remember' - that’s what former Indian all-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin predicted ahead of the IPL 2026 opening match between Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH). The two sides will clash at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Saturday.
Speaking on his YouTube channel, 'Ash ki Baat', Ashwin picked Sunrisers Hyderabad’s swashbuckling batter Heinrich Klaasen to go big on Saturday night. He also backed England’s Jacob Bethell for RCB, who had a brilliant T20 World Cup, top-scoring for England with 280 runs in eight innings, including a masterclass 48-ball 105 in the semifinal against India at the Wankhede Stadium while chasing 250-odd runs.
"I have a strange feeling for this match. In the last 18 months, this guy has not done much wonders. A strange feeling that Heinrich Klaasen is going to have a night to remember, I don't know why. From RCB's side, I think Jacob Bethell will be the power player of the day," he said.
The SRH batting order is power-packed, consisting of Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma as openers, followed by Ishan Kishan, Heinrich Klaasen, Liam Livingstone, and Aniket Verma. The Men in Orange have one of the finest batting line-ups in terms of strike rate, and a 300-run total in the IPL could be on the cards if they fire on all cylinders.
However, Klaasen has not been able to fire consistently since his retirement from international cricket. Once a fiery T20 league globetrotter, Klaasen has struggled for runs for the most part. In 65 matches after the 2024 T20 World Cup final, where his side failed to cross the line despite his valiant fifty, Klaasen has scored 1,440 runs in 59 innings at an average of 28.80 and a strike rate of 148.76, with a century and seven fifties.
He also had a disappointing SA20 season four recently, scoring just 138 runs in seven innings at an average of 19.71 and a strike rate of 128.97, with a best score of 29.
Speaking again on 'Ash ki Baat', Ashwin reiterated that while Klaasen could be the power player of the day for SRH, it could be England’s rising sensation Jacob Bethell for RCB, who had a brilliant T20 World Cup, top-scoring for England with 280 runs in eight innings, including a masterclass 48-ball 105 in the semifinal against India at the Wankhede Stadium while chasing 250-odd runs.
"I have a strange feeling for this match. In the last 18 months, this guy has not done much wonders. A strange feeling that Heinrich Klaasen is going to have a night to remember, I don't know why. From RCB's side, I think Jacob Bethell will be the power player of the day," he said.
Ashwin noted that in the past two matches, SRH have got the better of RCB by posting gigantic totals — 231 in the 2025 edition at Lucknow, with a fine 94 from Ishan Kishan being the highlight, and a massive 287 at Bengaluru in the 2024 edition. SRH won both matches by 42 runs and 25 runs respectively. The all-rounder sees this trend continuing, pointing out that RCB are without Hazlewood.
"SRH have got the better of RCB in the recent past, and they will follow in this game also, I feel that this game will also follow that trend, for strange reasons that RCB are without Hazlewood. In that game in Lucknow last year, as well, Hazlewood was not there, if I am not wrong," he said.
He also said that apart from Indian veteran Bhuvneshwar Kumar, RCB does not have much strength to control the run flow in the death overs.
"In RCB, we always have to remember that death overs bleed. If wickets are in hand, then it is not only difficult to stop runs in the death overs, it is impossible," he signed off.
COCHRANTON — The Cochranton softball team won 7-1 over Grove City in a non-region game Friday.
Mara Schwartz led the way with two runs, an RBI and a stolen base. Jaidin Frayer had a run and a double and Karmyn Reese added a run and an RBI.
Jaidin had 15 strikeouts and did not give up an earned run in the complete-game effort.
Cochranton improved to 3-0 and will travel to Conneaut on Monday at 4 p.m. for a non-region game.
Cochranton falls in baseball
WEST MIDDLESEX — The Cochranton baseball team lost 11-1 in six innings to West Middlesex on Friday in a non-region game.
Parker Schmitt scored the lone run for the Cardinals (0-3).
Noah Carroll opened the game on the mound and had two strikeout in two innings of work. Colten Mattocks followed and recorded three strikeouts in three innings.
Cochranton hosts Saegertown at 4 p.m. on Monday.
Franklin breezes to win
FRANKLIN — The Franklin baseball team took down Grove City 11-1 in six innings in a non-region game Friday.
Jack Wimer had three runs, three RBIs and a home run for Franklin. Luke Marsteller added four RBIs and a home run and Nate Fezell had two runs scored and a RBI.
Fezell went the distance on the mound and struck out seven.
Dillon Hamilton had Rocky Grove’s only run.
Haydon Bevier and Isaac Grigsby each had two strikeouts for the Orioles.
Franklin improved to 4-0 and hosts Slippery Rock on Monday at 4 p.m. for a Region 2 game.
Rocky Grove dropped to 0-1 and travels to Cambridge Springs on Monday at 4 p.m. for a Region 3 game.
Nov 17, 2024; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Lions offensive tackle Taylor Decker (68) makes his way to down the tunnel before the start of the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars during the first half at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: David Reginek-Imagn Images | David Reginek-Imagn Images
In his social media post announcing that he was requesting his release from the Detroit Lions, Taylor Decker made vague references to “surprising” conversations with the team that led him to this decision.
“In my weeks since notifying the team of my return there have been numerous discussion. Many of which were a surprise to me, and we could not find common ground. Therefore I decided to request my release,” Decker wrote on March 6.
Decker and the Lions both knew that retirement was clearly an option for the veteran left tackle who had publicly discussed how injuries and time away from family had started to wear on his 10-year football career. But according to Decker, in his pair of exit interviews with the team in January, two things were made clear for both sides:
The Lions wanted him back
Decker was not interested in taking a pay cut
However, when the two sides reconvened after Decker announced he’d be returning for an 11th season, he was blindsided when the team told his agent that the only way he’d be returning was if he was on a pay cut.
There wasn’t much discussion after that. Decker turned the offer down before the two sides even discussed numbers.
Earlier in the week, Lions general manager Brad Holmes offered his side of the situation, insisting the only thing that could have been considered surprising was the timing of Decker’s public announcement of his return. Although Decker said he talked to coach Dan Campbell the day before about his decision and tried to reach out to Holmes, but he did not get a responding call or text.
“I think a lot of those situations that happen, it all starts with communication and what you communicate with the player, what you communicate with the player’s agent, and so it starts there,” Holmes said. “There was really no surprises. Again, you don’t know when a player is going to put something out. So if you want to say there was a surprise, maybe it was that a surprise, but in terms of the decisions that he made, I wouldn’t say that that’d be a surprise.”
Decker insists there was a communication breakdown and surprises on his end. Whether it was Holmes not calling him back before Decker publicly announced his return, Detroit’s lack of clear communication on requesting a pay cut, or—more personally—the lack of outreach from anyone in team leadership to thank him for his time with the franchise after a decade of service, Decker is clearly not happy with how things ended.
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But here’s what’s driving Decker crazy. This does feel a little personal. Since talking to Campbell on Feb. 23, he hasn’t heard from team leadership. There wasn’t a follow-up from his coach, Holmes never reached out, and Decker had to make first contact with position coach Hank Fraley, a man he publicly went to bat for when Campbell was hired.
After giving everything he had to the franchise for a decade, Decker expected more. He wanted to hear from his coach, from the general manager. He just wanted a simple “thank you” on his way out the door. And, just as badly, he wanted to say “thank you” for everything the organization has meant to and given to him.
While Holmes said “never say never” when it comes to a reunion with Decker, the veteran left tackle does not share that feeling. He views his divorce from the Lions as final, though he hopes to eventually sign a symbolic one-day contract in Detroit so he can retire a Lion and stay close to the organization.
Tom Pidcock has won cross-country mountain bike gold at the past two Olympics [Getty Images]
Briton Tom Pidcock has pulled out of the Volta a Catalunya after a "horror" fall down a ravine.
The Pinarello-Q36.5 rider went off the road after misjudging a corner late in stage five on Friday.
He finished more than 29 minutes behind winner Jonas Vingegaard on the 153.1km stage from La Seu d'Urgell to La Molina/Coll de Pal.
"I was drinking on the descent and misjudged a corner," Pidcock said.
"I am lucky I could talk on the radio. I was far from the road and nobody knew I was there. 60km/h off a mountain road and I'm relatively OK."
After medical checks Pidcock was ruled out of the remainder of the race, which ends on Sunday.
Team doctor Lorenz Emmert said: "Due to his crash he suffered injuries, most likely bone and ligament damage in particular to his right knee and also right wrist.
"Unfortunately we had to make the decision to take him out of the race. Further clinical evaluation and imaging will follow in the next days."
Pidcock won Milano-Torino and finished second in Milan-San Remo by world champion Tadej Pogacar this month.
"We did everything to try to make it to the start [of stage six] but it's not possible," said two-time Olympic cross-country mountain bike champion Pidcock.
"I fought to finish the stage yesterday to make sure I had the option to continue. Now the focus is on recovery, and I'll be back."
Team Visma-Lease a Bike's Vingegaard won the stage by 51 seconds to extend his lead in the general classification to 57.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Rick Pitino’s third season at St. John’s ended in heartbreak.
This was the 73-year-old Hall of Fame coach’s best team in his three-year tenure and they were looking to make the program’s first Elite Eight in 27 years.
The Johnnies held a 10-point second-half lead on Cam Boozer and overall No. 1 seed Duke before the Blue Devils used a zone to outscore the Red Storm 35-20 down the stretch, making 14 of their final 18 field goals en route to an 80-75 victory.
St. John’s AD Ed Kull and billionaire booster Mike Repole were among the disappointed fans sitting courtside.
“We felt we had to win the 3-point line in a big way to have any shot at this game, and we did,” said Pitino, whose team shot 13-of-32 from deep to Duke’s 5-of-14. “We were up ten, we could not stop bully drives, bully drives, bully drives, bully drives, four, and we could not stop it, which is a credit to them.
“Our guys played with great heart. They made some defensive mistakes down the stretch, but that’s a credit to them.”
Big man Ruben Prey, who was a perfect 4-of-4 from beyond the arc, was on the bench down the stretch, so he did not take the team’s final shot attempt. Instead it was Dylan Darling, who won the Kansas game with a straight line drive to the basket, missing a potential game-tying 3-pointer in the final seconds.
Senior big man Zuby Ejiofor, who finished with 17 points and 8 rebounds in his final college game, had to leave the podium before the press conference was over because he was overcome with emotion.
“Obviously pretty disappointed,” the Big East Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year said before breaking down in tears. “I felt, like Coach said, we had a couple moments, we had opportunities down the stretch to be able to come out with the win, but little mistakes here and there with our coverages, and they were able to exploit us with some mismatches and stuff like that. So obviously disappointed.
“Fell just short of the Elite Eight and our chance to go to the Final Four. One heck of a year, but yeah, pretty disappointed.”
Said Pitino: “This team was one of the most unique teams I’ve had in 52 years. Never one argument amongst the players, impossible summer and regular season. Not one potential fight or somebody getting upset at somebody. I’ve never seen that in my 52 years.
“They were just the greatest kids in the world. They wanted to win so badly. They were willing to do anything to try and win. I’ll never have a team like this again with that type of attitude. I may have some good teams, but never, ever again with this type of attitude and just incredible people. My heart breaks for them right now.”
As for his future, Pitino’s agent, Evan Daniels, has a restructured contract offer from St. John’s that would pay Pitino roughly $7 million per year for the next three seasons, making him the second highest-paid Big East coach behind Dan Hurley, whose team advanced to the Elite Eight against Duke on Sunday. Pitino has yet to sign it.
A source told NJ Advance Media it might take “a few days” for Pitino to sign it after this heartbreaking loss. Pitino said he and the team needed “some time off.”
“We’ll all take some time off and just look back, I think each and every day, as we have in the past, with great pride in what they did, the fight that they had, the people they were,” he said. “Then we all take some time off because it’s much needed.”
Pitino exclusively told NJ Advance Media this week that he was not a candidate for the North Carolina opening, and “It’s St. John’s or retirement for me.”
The Johnnies will lose guard Oziyah Sellers and three frontcourt starters in Ejiofor, Bryce Hopkins and Dillon Mitchell.
Prey is eligible to return, as are guards Darling, Joson Sanon and Ian Jackson and reserves Lefteris Liotopoulos Kelvin Odih, Imran Suljanovic and Casper Pohto.
They will have to hit the portal hard, and even then they will have a lot of work to do to get back to this stage.
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Under-20s face Paraguay this Saturday (28), Paulo Victor in charge
Brazil’s Under-20 National Team faces Paraguay this Saturday (28) in the first of two friendlies that begin preparations for the category’s major competitions in 2027. This will be the first match under Paulo Victor, who has also taken charge of the Under-23 National Team. The game will be played at Martins Pereira Stadium in São José dos Campos at 7 p.m., with expectations of a full house. SporTV will broadcast it live.
Paulo Victor’s first Under-20 squad combines players born in 2007 and 2008. The coach opted for a core group that already has experience wearing the Brazil shirt in competitions.
The Under-20 National Team had five intense days of preparation for the first friendly of this new cycleCredits: Staff Images / CBF
There are holdovers from last year’s Under-20 World Cup, such as center back João Souza and forward Erick Belé; and from the Under-17 World Cup, such as goalkeeper João Pedro, center backs Vitor Fernandes and Vitão, midfielders Zé Lucas and Tiago, and forward Gabriel Mec. Up front, players like Isaque and Luca Meirelles also bring the experience of having already faced, and beaten, Paraguay, the opponent in these first matches.
There were five days of preparation for the first challenge. Since Monday (23), at CT Joaquim Grava, the group has trained under the watchful eye of the new coach. Paulo Victor set aside the first two days to observe the players’ behavior on the field and introduce the concepts he wants to see in the match. From then on, he moved on to refining attacking and defensive patterns.
Paulo Victor and assistant coach Lucas Andrade: friendlies against Paraguay already mark the start of preparations for the major competitions in 2027Credits: Staff Images / CBF
“We allowed ourselves, in two sessions, to observe them closely. Then we used Wednesday, Thursday and Friday’s sessions to work on the initial attacking and defensive patterns. I believe we were able to give the team an identity, so that we can play good matches from a tactical standpoint and begin this journey in pursuit of our goal, which is the most important thing: how we will arrive in January next year for the South American Championship. That is why we started the work early,” he said.
Paulo Victor’s arrival to Brazil’s Under-20 and Under-23 national teams is aimed at putting the Canarinho back on the path to major achievements in these categories. Before the continental competition, the coach will have four more training periods to further shape the team, implementing the identity he is seeking: the essence of Brazilian football.
The group worked on concepts throughout the week in search of the Brazilian National Team’s “identity”Credits: Staff Images / CBF
“I tried to show them what the purpose of being here is, the importance of having a strong identity within the Brazilian National Team. To recover standards that define what our National Team is. That was very much the direction I tried to take in building the first week, building a very strong mentality, a sense of serving and representing the Brazilian National Team, feeling this shirt and this moment in a different way. I think that comes at the top of the pyramid so that everything else can happen with the naturalness we want,” he stated.
There are other factors that make Paulo Victor’s Under-20 debut special: the promise of a full house in São José dos Campos and the fact that Martins Pereira Stadium was the stage for his first title as a coach.
“It is very important for the boys to experience this and feel the importance of the Brazilian National Team. Playing in front of a crowd is different. I would also like to thank our president Samir Xaud and the entire CBF board for the effort and the conditions they are providing for the Brazil Under-20 National Team. By restoring this connection between the fans and the youth national team, Brazilian football is the one that benefits,” he concluded.
match info:
Lineup:
BRAZIL: João Pedro; Igor Felisberto, João Souza, João Ananias, Kauã Prates; Zé Lucas, Djhordney, Erick Belé; Bruninho, Isaque and Luca Meirelles.
Coach: Paulo Victor.
Brazil vs. Paraguay – Brazil Under-20 National Team
Date: Saturday (28)
Time: 7 p.m.
Venue: Martins Pereira Stadium, São José dos Campos (SP)
Broadcast: SporTV
Tickets:
Stands – R$ 40 (full price) and R$ 20 (half-price, social ticket and as provided by law)
The Detroit Tigers have kicked off the 2026 campaign strong, having already clinched the season-opening series against the San Diego Padres with a 5-2 win on Friday night. On Saturday, they go for the sweep, which would complete the reversal of last season’s start.
So far, the visitors have outscored the home team, 13-4, behind solid performances by Tarik Skubal and Framber Valdez, respectively. Rookie Kevin McGonigle added two more hits to his team-leading total of five and shares the team lead of four RBIs with Dillon Dingler.
Next up in the rotation is right-hander Jack Flaherty, who takes the mound opposite of fellow righty Randy Vásquez on Saturday. Here is a brief look at how they match up.
The New York Jets underwent some changes at linebacker this offseason. The team parted ways with starter Quincy Williams, who signed a contract with the Cleveland Browns in free agency. General manager Darren Mougey responded to that departure by signing Demario Davis, a veteran linebacker who reunites with the Jets after previously playing for head coach Aaron Glenn. Davis projects as a strong culture fit and locker room leader.
The Jets could stand to improve at linebacker. Right now, they're reliant on back-end players like Kiko Mauigoa and Mykal Walker to make an impact. The 2026 NFL draft represents an opportunity to target another linebacker capable of being a future starter.
Mougey and his scouting staff are doing their homework on an intriguing prospect. In a recent interview, Cincinnati linebacker Jake Golday said the Jets planned to meet with him face-to-face at his recent pro day (3/24) showcase.
"The New York Jets and Giants will be in town to meet me at pro day," Golday told NFL Draft On SI. "That’s just a snapshot. I’ve met with a bunch of teams."
Golday has been a fast-rising prospect. He initially played EDGE rusher at Central Arkansas before beginning a transition to linebacker. He went to Cincinnati and continued making a position change. This past season, Golday broke out at linebacker by recording a career-high 104 tackles.
The first wave of free agency is over in the 2026 NFL offseason and the Buffalo Bills were movers and shakers.
Along with the signings made, wide receiver DJ Moore was traded to Buffalo. The 2026 Bills roster is starting to come into focus even with the 2026 NFL draft still to come.
As the offseason rolls on, Pro Football Focus released their latest power rankings. The Bills remain a top team in the NFL as Buffalo slots in at No. 3 overall and are the highest-ranked AFC team in PFF's rankings. Only the Los Angeles Rams (1) and Seattle Seahawks (2) are ahead of the Bills.
Here is PFF's full breakdown on the Bills in the outlet's power rankings:
Led by Josh Allen and James Cook, the Bills’ rushing attack dominated this past season, ranking third in rushing success rate (33.8%). A strong offensive line helped set the table for that production, leading the Bills to league-leading marks in yards before contact on designed runs. That made Buffalo’s free-agent decisions up front that much harder. Although they weren’t able to retain guard David Edwards, the Bills re-signed top-10 center Connor McGovern to remain somewhat consistent on the interior.
Maintaining that strength on the ground was only half the battle. To bolster the NFL’s third-ranked offense (83.3 PFF team offensive grade) through the air, the Bills traded for D.J. Moore, addressing the lack of playmaking talent at receiver. Along with Khalil Shakir, Buffalo now possesses two of the top 10 receivers in generating yards after the catch over the past two seasons.
Inter Milan Ready To Pounce On Talented France Midfielder As Roma Face Conformity To Financial Regulations
Inter Milan are ready to revive their pursuit of Manu Kone this summer as Roma face increasing pressure to raise funds before June 30th to comply with financial fair play regulations, a scenario that could finally open the door for the Nerazzurri to land their long-term midfield target.
The Nerazzurri attempted to sign Kone last summer but the deal collapsed, partly due to the intervention of then-coach Claudio Ranieri, who refused to let the midfielder leave.
That situation could soon look very different.
Inter Could Secure Roma Star Kone For Around €40-50 Million
Roma paid €18 million plus €2 million in bonuses for Kone two summers ago.
By next summer, his book value will sit at around €11 million.
An Inter offer above €40 million, potentially reaching €50 million, would generate a capital gain of over €30 million for Roma.
That profit figure is not coincidental.
It matches almost exactly what Sassuolo are asking for Ismael Koné, a player Roma have already identified as a potential replacement.
The Canadian midfielder arrived at Sassuolo last summer from Marseille for €2.5 million on loan with a conditional obligation to buy of €10.5 million, already exercised in February.
The interconnected nature of the two deals makes the overall scenario entirely plausible, and Inter are very much aware of it.
After having his 2025 season cut short due to injury, the Buffalo Bills recently announced that they're re-signing safety Damar Hamlin.
In October of 2025, after playing in five games, Hamlin suffered a pectoral injury in practice that would eventually require surgery and cut his season short. Hamlin will now return to the Bills on a one-year deal and join recently signed safeties C.J. Gardner-Johnson and Geno Stone.
A 2021 sixth-round pick, Hamlin began his career as a Bills backup and special teams player. He had opportunities to start in 2022 due to injuries, including the Jan. 2, 2023, Monday Night Football game against the Cincinnati Bengals, during which Hamlin experienced cardiac arrest and had to be resuscitated on the field.
He would recover and return to football in 2023, and in 2024, he would again earn the starting safety spot.
The incident Hamlin experienced has helped raise awareness about sports-related health and cardiac events. Hamlin has also raised awareness of heart health by using the knowledge gained about AEDs and CPR.
His Chasing M's Foundation received millions in the aftermath of his cardiac event.
The Los Angeles Dodgers (2-0) are looking to take their third straight game against the Arizona Diamondbacks (0-2). The Dodgers are favored with a -220 moneyline and a -1.5 spread. Tyler Glasnow will start for the Dodgers against the Diamondbacks’ Eduardo Rodriguez.
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Mark Campbell has TCU in the women's Sweet 16 for a second consecutive season, and it's Olivia Miles leading the charge this time around.
Miles, a Notre Dame transfer, is having her best season yet. And that's saying something considering she was considered a potential top-five pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft. She's averaging a career-high 19.4 points along with 7.2 rebounds and 6.6 assists.
It's been an especially productive NCAA Tournament for Miles. The New Jersey native posted an absurd triple-double of 12 points, 16 rebounds and 14 assists against UC San Diego, and she was two assists away from another against Washington.
That's Miles on the court. Off the court, she was notably in a relationship with former Notre Dame teammate Maddy Westbeld. So, are the two still together?
There's no concrete evidence one way or the other. Let's get into the context.
Miles and Westbeld, who now plays for the Chicago Sky, hard launched their relationship in June 2025 with a series of social media posts. They even started an account for a cat they adopted, Bean Miles-Westbeld. However, neither has posted about one another in months. The last post on Bean's account came 33 weeks ago.
🚨 Champions League in village of 1,500, club makes history!
The fairytale journey of Mjällby AIF is becoming even more magical! As the club confirmed today via “X,” it will make Champions League history this summer.
Never before has an official match in Europe’s premier club competition taken place in a tiny village of 1,500 inhabitants. This is possible because the Swedes sensationally won the Allsvenskan for the first time last season, earning the right to enter the second qualifying round of the Champions League.
Until now, however, it was unclear whether Strandvallen, with a capacity of 6,500 spectators in the little village of Hällevik, would receive match approval from UEFA. Fortunately, the governing body gave its go-ahead today — and we’re left wondering what exactly the Scandinavians are cooking up right now.
After Bodø/Glimt from Norway recently caused a stir in the Champions League, the next no-name team from the far north is now looking to trouble the big boys. If you live in a small village and are wondering what might be possible for your football club in the future, there is only one answer: EVERYTHING.
Celtic right-back Alistair Johnston says the most difficult part of adapting to life in Glasgow was coming to terms with being an A-list celebrity.
The 27-year-old Canada international joined the club in January 2023 from CF Montreal and has become a key member of the squad.
Having spent the entirety of his playing career in the US and Canada before his switch to Glasgow, Johnston says football wasn't the most difficult change.
"The people are great," he told TSN Sports.
"They love you. They are unbelievably abrasive as well. They see you in the street, they'll run across and give you a piece of their mind whether it's good, bad or indifferent.
"For me the football wasn't the biggest change. Playing in front of 60,000 people at Celtic park opens your eyes to how much football means but it was the off the pitch stuff.
"All of a sudden you can't just go for a walk. I was playing in Montreal the year before I went there [Celtic], playing for the national team, going to a World Cup but I could walk through the streets of Montreal with no issue. There'd be a billboard of me and the team and I could walk right by it and no one would bat an eye.
"In Glasgow you could have a hat on, sunglasses and people are still running up and grabbing you. It's a fishbowl. You are the A-list celebrity."
A high-profile transfer may be necessary due to Financial Fair Play regulations in June.
Among Roma’s possible departures is Evan Ndicka, who is enjoying one of his best scoring seasons with the Giallorossi. The Ivorian has scored four goals, the last three in a row.
His performances have attracted interest from the Premier League. Several big clubs are eyeing the defender: after Liverpool and Tottenham, according to a report by the English portal CaughtOffside, Manchester United and Chelsea are also reportedly ready to make a move.
Ndicka’s sale in June could allow Roma to retain another big name (Manu Koné and Mile Svilar among others).
However, the Giallorossi will not cut corners for the former Eintracht Frankfurt player.
To release the number 5, Trigoria is asking for no less than €40 million.
A considerable sum, especially considering he arrived in the capital on a free transfer in the summer of 2023. Besiktas is also interested in him.
Bundesliga striker’s agent confirms Barcelona contacts
Barcelona are looking to sign a new striker in the summer, and in recent months, numerous targets have been identified. Julian Alvarez remains their priority, but if a big-money transfer is considered impossible due to their financial troubles, they may be forced to settle for a low-cost option.
Karl Etta Eyong was previously mentioned as a player that Barcelona were considering signing for a lower piece, but they have ended their interest after a poor run of form with Levante. Now, they are much more likely to go for Fisnik Asllani, who has been impressive for Hoffenheim this season.
Last year, it was reported that Barcelona had scouted Asllani, who has nine goals and six assists this season. Now, the 23-year-old’s agent Ayman Dahmani has confirmed (via MD) that talks have taken place between himself and representatives of the La Liga leaders.
“Barcelona’s interest in the player is valid at the moment, and there has been contact from the Catalan club.”
Asllani available for less than €30m
Despite this, Dahmani confirmed that Asllani would not be allowed to leave Hoffenheim unless his release clause is activated. It is unclear what the exact valuation is, although MD note that it is between €25m and €29m, which could make him a much more affordable option compared to someone like Alvarez.
There is no doubt that Asllani looks an excellent player, and he has been impressive in the Bundesliga this season. However, it would be a risk for him to be brought in to play an immediate starting role, given the significant step up he would be making with a move to Barcelona.
Nevertheless, it remains to be seen whether Barcelona take their interest in Asllani further. That decision will be made in the coming weeks, as preparations continue to be made ahead of the summer transfer window opening in July.
Dimarco reveals best quality Italy will need in World Cup play-off Final
During his press conference at Coverciano today, Italy star Federico Dimarco said the Azzurri would mostly need ‘mental strength’ in the World Cup play-off Final against Bosnia and Herzegovina next week.
Dimarco met reporters at Coverciano on Saturday, three days before the World Cup play-off Final against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Dimarco’s Italy press conference ahead of World Cup play-off Final
“We expect a fiery atmosphere and a team that has the same desire to qualify for the World Cup,” said the Inter defender via TMW.
“We need a bit of everything. We’ve been missing at the World Cup for too long, and we absolutely want to earn qualification because we deserve it.
“This is a group that has fun together. We must take it. We must be mentally strong. We know the environment, but if we stay in the game for the full 95 minutes, I believe we’ll take it home.”
When asked about the “best quality” the Azzurri will need to show in Zenica on Tuesday, Dimarco replied: “Mental strength. After a somewhat tense first half and Retegui’s missed opportunity, we didn’t get discouraged.
“One might have started seeing the ghosts, but instead, we stayed there; we scored the first goal and then killed it off with Moise. We remained focused for the whole 90 minutes.
“In the end, it’s the head that controls the legs; we know we’ll face a strong team,” he continued.
UDINE, ITALY – OCTOBER 14: Federico Dimarco of Italy looks on during the warm up prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Israel at Stadio Friuli on October 14, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“They have a few players from our league, and we’ll have to be good in every aspect. They’ll attack strongly, and we’ll have to hit back.”
Dimarco also confirmed that he texted his former Inter teammate and Bosnia captain, Edin Dzeko, after the video went viral.
“He’s such a great person; you had to provide assists to him to make him happy,” Dimarco said.
“I also met him on holiday last summer, and I know him really well.”
Dimarco has contributed to 22 Inter goals in 38 appearances this season, and one of his Nerazzurri teammates, Francesco Pio Esposito, is tipped to start against Bosnia next week.
“I’m having a good season, but as I’ve always said, personal achievements count little. The results are what matter; otherwise, numbers are meaningless,” Dimarco concluded.
FLORENCE, ITALY – MARCH 22: Pio Esposito of FC Internazionale celebrates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and FC Internazionale at Artemio Franchi on March 22, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
“Pio is in this group because he deserves it; but the coach decides whether he plays or not.
“He’s truly a special lad because, despite his age, he’s ahead mentally. It’s really hard to get angry with him because he always gives 100% in games and training sessions. This explains his growth in the last six or seven months. There is little advice to give him, because it’s useless to put more pressure on him.”
Dimarco, 28, has scored three goals in 37 appearances with the Italy national team, making his senior debut in June 2022.
Something's wrong with Tiger Woods. We don't know the struggle’s precise shape, but it's there. It has been there. The evidence is not subtle, and it is not new. That is the sad and disconcerting thing, and until it is reckoned with honestly, everything else is secondary.
What happened with Friday’s two-vehicle crash in Jupiter Island, Fla., and Woods’ subsequent arrest, involved drugs or medication; the Martin County Sheriff said so plainly, because the breathalyzer said 0.00 and the man crawling out of the overturned SUV appeared lethargic, impaired, somewhere other than fully present. That part we know. What we also know, and have known for a while, is the context that surrounds it: all the surgeries, a body that has been broken and rebuilt so many times that the pharmaceutical architecture required just to get through a day is complex, possibly dangerous, and for someone with Woods' injury history genuinely hard to escape. Chronic pain and how people manage it are not moral failures. They are medical realities that have unmade careful, disciplined, strong-willed people for as long as the drugs have existed. Tiger Woods is, whatever else you want to say about him, among the most disciplined human beings to ever stand over a golf ball. That discipline did not protect him. It may have obscured how much protection he needed.
We are looking at a pattern. The 2017 arrest was not an isolated incident. It was a signal. The diversion program, the rehab, the public statement about an unexpected reaction to prescribed medications, these were events that fit a sequence the press was not particularly interested in identifying as one. There was a comeback to cover. There was Augusta to wonder about. And then 2019 came, and the green jacket, and it became nearly impossible to hold both things at once, the miracle of that Sunday and the unanswered question from two years earlier. So we didn't.
Consider 2021. Woods drove off a California road at high speed and shattered his leg, nearly lost it. The Los Angeles County Sheriff called it an accident. No blood was drawn. No substance test was administered. The official account was no evidence of impairment, and that was mostly accepted, because Woods had nearly died and it felt indecent to push. But the absence of a test is not the same as a clean result. It is the absence of a test. What we were left with, in place of information, was a story about survival and the road back. That was covered extensively, and which made it functionally impossible to also say: we don't know what was in his system that morning. That matters. It still matters.
The golf world, this publication included, has organized its Tiger coverage around one persistent question for years: Can he play? It is a reasonable question if you are covering sports. It becomes an incomplete one when the honest answer to a prior question—Is this man OK?—is visibly, and has for some time been, no.
Tiger Woods is driven from the Martin County Jail after being arrested for driving under the influence after a car crash on Friday.
Joe Raedle
We hope we are wrong. Maybe there is an explanation for the refused urine test that has nothing to do with what it appears to suggest. Everyone is entitled to their privacy, and no one should be mocked for their trials. But privacy is a harder argument to make when the struggle keeps arriving in public. On roadsides, in mugshots, in sheriff's press conferences. At some point, looking away is not discretion. It's something closer to abandonment.
The other questions will come. The legal exposure, the Masters, the PGA Tour committee he chairs, what any of this means for a legacy that was secured long ago and cannot be taken back. Those are real, and they will get their due. The sport will process this the way it processes everything: with coverage and debate and hot takes and updates and eventually, probably, a return to the question of whether he might somehow play. That is what we do. That is what we have always done with Tiger Woods, turning him back into a story about golf.
But there is a 50-year-old man who has been in some form of pain, physical or otherwise, for longer than most of his fans have been watching him. Who has been trying, by every public account, to hold together a competitive life and an institutional role and a comeback narrative and a body that has been asked to do more than bodies are meant to do.
The golf can wait. It has waited before. The difference now is that what's at stake isn't a green jacket or a record or a comeback story. It's him.
Barret Robbins, a former All-Pro center largely known for leaving the Oakland Raiders' team hotel on the eve of their Super Bowl appearance in 2003, has died at age 52.
Ex-teammate Tim Brown, a Hall of Fame wide receiver, announced Robbins’ death Thursday night.
Brown said Marissa Robbins told him her husband died in his sleep overnight. No cause of death was provided by the team.
“The thoughts and condolences of the entire Raider Nation are with Barret's family and friends during this difficult time,” the team said in a statement.
Robbins, a second-round pick out of TCU in the 1995 NFL draft, played all nine seasons for the Raiders.
Marissa Robbins said her husband died in his sleep overnight (AP)
He was a first-team All-Pro selection in 2002, his second to last season.
“Please pray for (t)heir girls, his family and tons of teammates who will be affected by this!” Brown wrote.
“It’s unfortunate that his life was never the same after he was not allowed to play in the Super Bowl! Rest Peacefully BR, you deserve it!”
Robbins reportedly didn't take his medication for depression shortly before the Raiders were to face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Super Bowl in San Diego. He was later diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
He reportedly crossed the Mexican border to Tijuana before returning to the team hotel.
Coach Bill Callahan suspended Robbins for the game, which the Raiders lost 48-21.
“Sad to hear of the passing of my center and former teammate Barret Robbins,” former Raiders quarterback Rich Gannon posted on social media. “RIP my brother!”
Revealed: The Reason Juventus Hold Advantage Over Inter Milan In Race For Sassuolo Defender
Juventus hold a significant structural advantage over Inter Milan in the race to sign Sassuolo defender Anel Muharemovic, with the Turin club’s 50% sell-on clause from his original sale giving them a financial incentive to facilitate a return deal.
Inter have shown strong interest in the Bosnia international and his profile fits precisely what Chivu wants in his defensive rebuild this summer. However, Juventus enter the picture with a clear edge.
Muharemovic & Yildiz Friendship Could Also Give Juventus Pursuit Advantage Over Inter
The sell-on clause means any fee Sassuolo receive would trigger a payment back to Juventus, making a return deal financially more attractive for the Bianconeri than a straightforward sale to Inter.
Juventus are optimistic about their chances and hope Kenan Yildiz can also play a role.
The Turkey international is a close friend of Muharemovic from their time together in the Next Gen squad, a personal connection that could prove persuasive.
For Inter, the clause complicates what was already a competitive pursuit.
They must now weigh up whether to match Sassuolo’s asking price knowing a portion of that fee flows back to a direct rival.
The coming weeks will determine whether Inter can overcome that disadvantage, or whether Juventus use every lever available to bring Muharemovic back to Turin.
Liverpool ready to upset fans with massive transfer call
Liverpool risk upsetting an awful lot of fans with a massive transfer call. Get ready to debate this one.
Liverpool spent massively last summer in an overhaul of their first-team squad. Players left, players came in, and over £600m split between the two directions.
All in all, the Reds did buy players for over £400m and even if that was subsidised through sales, that's a massive amount to spend on a first-team squad. More than Jürgen Klopp's UEFA Champions League-winning XI combined, in fact.
So the fact we can state with absolutely certainty that more must be spent shows how well that went. Liverpool are a worse team than they were a year ago - no one can dispute that.
One thing they sorely lack is pace on the wing, with Luis Diaz having moved on to Bayern Munich without an adequate replacement. It's a situation that will be addressed in the summer, especially with the news that Mo Salah will depart.
But it sounds as though Liverpool will try to 'fix' that problem without spending massive amounts. The Athletic, for instance, suggest that the club view €100m for Yan Diomande as excessive.
Now, Diomande is about as perfect of a fit as Liverpool can hope to find. He's young, developing rapidly, boasts incredible pace, can operate on both wings and has enjoyed a wonderful season with RB Leipzig, showing he can immediately adapt to a new club and country.
You're not going to pick out a winger who justifies the €100m price tag more than that, outside of maybe Michael Olise. So Liverpool viewing Diomande as overpriced certainly suggests that they don't see value in the position right now.
Finding that winger and replacing Salah should take near-record-breaking amounts. The club don't see it that way, however, and we get the impression that they'll opt for a 'value for money' signing, rather than a big swing at an elite talent.
That's a decision which will split the fans.
Yan Diomande: Situation Summary
Injury Update
Diomande is currently sidelined with a shoulder injury sustained during Leipzig's 5-0 win over Hoffenheim on 20 March. The club confirmed it is a capsular injury, which has forced him to withdraw from the Ivory Coast national team for the current international break. He is expected to focus on recovery in Germany, with a potential return to action in mid-April.
Breakthrough Stats
Since joining Leipzig from Leganés for £17 million last summer, the 19-year-old winger has been a revelation in the Bundesliga. Across 29 competitive appearances this season, he has recorded 11 goals and 8 assists. His explosive pace and dribbling have made him a primary candidate for "Rookie of the Season" honors.
Transfer Battle
With Mohamed Salah’s departure from Liverpool now confirmed, Diomande has emerged as a top target to succeed him at Anfield. The player has previously hinted at his admiration for Liverpool, noting his father’s dream is to see him play at Anfield. However, Manchester United and Bayern Munich are also heavily involved. RB Leipzig is reportedly demanding a fee in the region of €100 million (£86m), leveraging the fact that he is under contract until 2030.
In a classic matchup of experience vs. youth and athleticism, Purdue and Arizona meet Saturday night with a trip to the Final Four at stake. The Boilermakers rely on a senior-laden core of Braden Smith, Fletcher Loyer, and TreyKaufman-Renn, a trio that reached the 2024 National Championship game while Arizona starts three freshmen, Koa Peat, Brayden Burries, and Ivan Kharchenkov.
Arizona was out and out dominant in their 109-88 victory over Arkansas Thursday night in the Sweet 16. In the game they set an NCAA Tournament record with six players scoring 14+ points. Purdue was in a dogfight in their last game, narrowly escaping No. 11 Texas with a 79-77 win. Kaufman-Renn tipped in the game-winner with less than a second remaining to secure the win.
Arizona is at their best when they are attacking the rim. The Wildcats’ have no issue piling up the points and they do so despite ranking near the bottom of the country in three-point attempts. Purdue, conversely, relies on the three-ball, possessing a Top 15 shooting percentage from beyond the arc.
Fun Fact: Purdue is 3-0 against Arizona when the Wildcats are ranked in the Top Two in the nation.
Lets take a closer look at tonight’s matchup and take into consideration lineups, injuries, and other factors affecting the line and total.
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Game Details and How to Watch Live: Arizona vs. Purdue
Date: Saturday, March 28, 2026
Time: 8:49PM EST
Site: SAP Center
City: San Jose, CA
Network/Streaming: TBS, truTV
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Game Odds: Arizona Wildcats vs. Purdue Boilermakers
The latest odds as of Saturday courtesy of DraftKings:
Moneyline: Arizona (-270), Purdue (+220)
Spread: Arizona -5.5
Total: 153.5
This game opened Arizona -5.5 with the Total set at 150.5.
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Important stats, trends and insights: Arizona vs. Purdue
Arizona is 22-15 ATS this season
Purdue is 17-21 ATS this season
The OVER has cashed in just 19 of Arizona’s 37 games this season (19-18)
The OVER has cashed in 20 of Purdue’s 38 games this season (20-18)
Freshman Brayden Burries is averaging 16.2 points per game this season
Trey Kaufman-Renn is averaging 17.2 PPG and 7.6 RPG over his last 10 games
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Demetrious Johnson has pushed back against claims that Netflix’s MMA card is “more stacked” than the UFC White House event.
The streaming platform is set to make a big splash by stepping into the world of MMA with a card filled with high-profile names.
On the women’s side, Ronda Rousey returns for a clash of pioneers against Gina Carano, and the event’s co-headlines feature bouts for Francis Ngannou and Nate Diaz.
Many have said that Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions card is better than anything the UFC has put out in 2026, even compared to the upcoming White House event.
Johnson backs Chandler vs Ruffy over Rousey’s return fight
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The reaction to the full UFC White House card announcement was mixed, to say the least. Dana White had built up expectations with promises of an all-time great lineup, while President Donald Trump hinted at “seven or eight” title fights, but many felt the final reveal fell short of that hype.
Demetrious Johnson, though, has stood by the event, arguing it still offers more in terms of quality and skill than what Netflix has planned for May 16.
“Some good fights on there. I’m gonna watch it. It’s free,” Johnson said about the Netflix card on his YouTube channel. “I’m excited to see Nate Diaz and Mike Perry fight.”
“Henry Cejudo said the White House card is not as stacked as the Netflix card… I said, ‘Henry, you’re f—ing high.’ (Mauricio) Ruffy vs Michael Chandler is a way bigger fight, technically, skill-wise, than Gina Carano vs Ronda Rousey. It truly is.
“I would pay money to watch that card (UFC White House),” he continued. “It’s a good card. It’s not what we expected… but those are some solid fights. Then right after that, we have International Fight Week.
“Netflix is trying to put together these fights, but it’s like, what are you gonna do after that?”
Chandler vs Ruffy headlines one of four undercard bouts leading up to two title fights scheduled for June at the White House.
Before Ilia Topuria and Justin Gaethje meet to unify the lightweight titles in the main event – another pivotal matchup in Topuria’s career following his debut win over Max Holloway last year – Alex Pereira will look to add another chapter to his legacy by challenging Ciryl Gane for interim heavyweight gold in pursuit of triple champion status.
The Buffalo Bills add to their defensive front in NFL.com's latest mock ahead of the 2026 NFL draft.
At the No. 26 selection, the Bills are mocked Auburn defensive end Keldric Faulk.
While the Bills did sign Bradley Chubb to a three-year deal in free agency, Buffalo did not re-sign AJ Epenesa and Joey Bosa. A player such as Faulk could easily be on the Bills' radar.
In 12 games played last seaso, Faulk had two sacks and five tackles for loss.
After acquiring WR DJ Moore from the Bears, the Bills count on Faulk to provide consistent pass-rush pressure. I won’t be surprised if Buffalo decides to continue bolstering the receiver room here, though.
With very few holes in an already strong roster, the Denver Broncos may be looking for depth, rather than immediate starters, in the NFL draft, which is a little less than a month away.
Since the NFL combine, the Broncos have been heavily linked to Vanderbilt tight end Eli Stowers. Stowers (6-4, 239 pounds) is a former quarterback who converted to tight-end, one of those do-it-all weapons Denver head coach Sean Payton loves (see New Orleans Saints Swiss Army knife Taysom Hill).
Early on in the NFL combine process, Stowers visited with the Broncos brass, and he said during an interview on the Rich Eisen Show that he has a pre-draft visit scheduled at Dove Valley. Stowers could be an interesting addition to a roster full of versatile players such as Marvin Mims and Jaylen Waddle.
Stowers was the 2025 winner of the John Mackey award (given to the nation's most outstanding tight end) after posting a 62-catch, 762-yard, four-touchdown campaign in his final season with the Commodores.
Stowers is currently listed as the fourth-best tight end in the 2026 draft pool, according to Draft Wire's Curt Popejoy. You can check out Stower's full interview with Rich Eisen below.
Stowers has a decent chance of being off the board by the time Denver makes their first selection at 62nd overall, but then again, stranger things have happened.
The NFL draft will take place from April 23-25 in Pittsburgh.
The Los Angeles Lakers entered Friday night's game looking to earn their second consecutive victory after their recent nine-game win streak was snapped by the Detroit Pistons Monday.
The Lakers did just that, cruising to a 17-point win against the Nets.
Luka Doncic dominated once again, scoring 41 points to go along with eight rebounds, three assists, three steals and one block.
Austin Reaves added 26 points, eight rebounds and five assists as well.
LeBron James and Jaxson Hayes were the only other Lakers in double-figures, combining to score 24 points.
With the win, Los Angeles moved to 48-26 on the season, holding their advantage over the Denver Nuggets for third place in the Western Conference. Denver trails by a game and a half with eight games remaining.
After the game, Doncic was asked about his chances at the MVP award, considering this year's MVP race has plenty of different candidates.
“The better I play the more I go down in rankings, so I don’t know what more I can do.”
Although Doncic may not be the favorite to win the award, his recent performances have certainly entered him into the MVP conversation.
Given other candidates like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Victor Wembanyama, Nikola Jokic and Jaylen Brown, who knows which way MVP voters could be leaning.
In the meantime, Doncic and the Lakers will hope to finish the season strong in order to earn a top-three seed.
They'll return to action Monday against the Wizards.
WWE's Natalya feels that Trick Williams has a bright future ahead of him in pro wrestling and drew parallels between his career and that of The Rock.
Natalya revealed on "Busted Open" that Williams and fellow WWE star Lash Legend were at her and TJ Wilson's training school, The Dungeon, and she was amazed by the humility of both stars. She singled out Williams with praise, stating how he has a presence about him that reminds her of The Rock.
"There's just something about him, and TJ and I were saying this last night, there's just something about him that you want to continue to watch him. And I feel like he's very solid in the ring, like he did a lot of really great work last night, and he worked really hard. But there's just a presence about him, and our audience understands and feels — energy doesn't lie," she said. "And he has that energy that's like, you watch him and you go, 'Yeah, he's not just the guy, that's a star.' But I think Trick has the potential to be like a big, big, big player in WWE. I feel like we're watching, imagine when you were watching somebody like The Rock, and you saw him kind of like, 'Oh man,' when you started to see this connection being made with the audience, and you're like, 'Ooh, this guy's gonna be something,' and then of course he morphs into The Rock."
Natalya feels that fans are witnessing Williams transforming into a big star right now, highlighting his connection with the fans. She believes that Williams has a special ability to captivate not just the fans, but also his peers, which she witnessed first-hand when he was wrestling at the Dungeon. She believes that the former NXT star is not just a great addition to the main roster, but to pro wrestling as a whole.
Klopp says all-time great Salah will go ‘unmatched’ at Liverpool
Jurgen Klopp says that Mo Salah will leave Liverpool as one of the club’s greatest ever players whose records will go unmatched.
The Egyptian winger announced this week that his nine-year stay at Anfield will conclude at the end of this season.
Salah has won every available trophy since joining Liverpool from Roma in 2017 and is the club’s third-highest goal scorer behind Ian Rush and Roger Hunt.
Klopp: All-time great Salah will go ‘unmatched’ at Liverpool
Klopp believes the 33-year-old is “right up there” with the very best footballers to have ever played for the Merseyside outfit.
“I cannot compare with others really, only with the people and players I worked together with,” he said. “But in my time, and since I’m really following or working for Liverpool, he’s definitely up there with the greatest.
“But I don’t have to say that because you read the numbers, you know already there’s something special.”
Salah has registered a phenomenal 255 goals and 119 assists in 435 appearances at Liverpool.
Klopp continued: “The numbers he produced, the standards he set, I think some of them, if not all, will stay unmatched. In this modern Premier League era, definitely, because it’s just ridiculous to do that
“He helped the team to be very, very successful. He was successful himself, which is rare in this sport, but as a striker you have to take criticism.
“To deal with all that and to stay by yourself, to stay yourself, is really tricky, and he did that in exceptional ways. He’s one of the best professionals I’ve ever met, one of the best people I’ve ever met.
“We texted the other day and we had our arguments, but it was always for the right reasons, and it’s always fine, and especially now looking back, it’s more than fine.
“We are both really happy about being part of that incredible journey. An all-time great, definitely, without a shadow of a doubt.”
Salah’s agent says the 33-year-old does know where he will end up playing next, although he has been linked with moves to the Saudi Pro League and MLS. Klopp believes he could keep playing until he’s 40.
“I would not be surprised if he plays another six or seven years, to be honest,” he added.
“He is an incredible professional, he set completely new standards for a professional football player, how hard you can work, how much you can invest in recovery and everything, if something came up, he got all the information about it, and then he had it the next day, and if it was not good, he threw it away again.”
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It’s been a long journey back to form for Jason Day, which has featured numerous equipment changes.
The former world number one, who won eight events in two years between 2015 and 2016, is now ranked 41st in the Official World Golf Rankings, and is winless since 2023.
After years of battling chronic back pain that threatened his career, Day underwent a total swing overhaul. This shift toward a more body-friendly, upright motion led him to discover Avoda Golf, famously also linked with Bryson DeChambeau.
Day was drawn to Avoda’s iron set, which utilises a unique same-length philosophy attributed to DeChambeau. By keeping the shaft lengths and lie angles identical for these clubs, Day achieved a more consistent posture and strike, reducing physical strain.
But even since switching to Avoda, Day explained that he has had serious struggles finding the right clubs for him.
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Jason Day’s struggles with Bryson DeChambeau’s same length irons
Day is playing his best golf of the year at the Houston Open, and heads into the weekend in T4. He said that he’s finally found the right fit with his irons after some serious struggles.
Speaking after his second round, the 2015 PGA Championship winner said, “I said earlier that I went back to first-generation iron from Avoda. Tom had it right the first time. The guy that built them for me.
“It just, I went through a second generation and a third generation… Essentially what happened was I was standing there, and these irons were going too straight. The first generation irons were going too straight for me. At the time, I was wanting to hit a draw.
“I got them to make some where they’re drawing and the second generation was drawing too much. Third generation, we made a few tweaks. It was drawing fine, but just the way that it looked to me, with a little bit of offset, looked like it was hooded and pointing left, so I was kind of fighting that.
“Then the first generation is onset, so there’s no offset at all. So it looks a lot squarer to me and it seems to come out with a little fade, which is kind of where I’m at. I’ve come full circle, gone from a draw to a fade.
“I don’t even know what I want. Golf is we want what we don’t have. It is frustrating sometimes, but just stick to what makes you good and go from there. Hopefully, fingers crossed, I will not be making any changes soon.”
Honestly, having your irons fly too straight seems like a great problem to have. Maybe that’s the lesson here.
Iron play is the only thing missing from Jason Day’s game
Diving into the numbers, and it’s clear that Day has been playing extremely well in nearly every aspect of his game. What’s cost him is his iron play this season, but there are some positive signs emerging.
The only area in which Day has lost strokes to the PGA Tour field this season is on approach. He’s losing an average of 0.22 strokes per event in 2026. And he showed no signs of improving recently.
He lost strokes on approach in his last three events, his worst showing of the season coming at the Genesis Invitational, where the 13-time PGA Tour winner lost 1.7 strokes to the field.
But so far at the Houston Open, things appear to be trending in a positive direction. Day has gained 1.43 strokes with his approach play through two rounds, putting him in the top 20 of all players.
If he can consistently combine that with his elite short game, which he has learned on through his most successful periods, then expect Day to become a frequent contender at the top of PGA Tour leaderboards.
AUSTIN, TEXAS -MARCH 22: Madison Booker #35 of the Texas Longhorns goes to the basket for two points against Oregon Ducks in the first half of the second-round NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament game at Moody Center on March 22, 2026 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Cortes/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Thomas and Tristan join up to discuss Women’s Basketball’s NCAA Tournament run, recent ranked wins by the Beach Volleyball and Tennis teams, and the growing talent of Oregon Ducks Ice Hockey.
Barcelona consider player swap to secure top defensive target, two names in consideration
Barcelona are working on reinforcing their defence, and their interest in Alessandro Bastoni is now turning into something more concrete.
The Italian centre-back, currently a key figure at Inter Milan, has emerged as one of Barcelona’s top targets.
However, the operation is far from straightforward, as Inter have reportedly set a clear valuation for Bastoni, placing his price between €70 million and €80 million.
That figure alone makes it one of the most difficult deals Barcelona could attempt this summer, especially given their ongoing financial balancing.
As a result, Barcelona are now exploring alternative ways to structure the transfer.
A player plus cash deal
Recent developments suggest that Bastoni’s representatives have already initiated contact with Barcelona to discuss potential contractual terms.
While that signals intent from the player’s side, the financial gap remains the biggest obstacle.
To bridge that gap, Calciomercato reports that Barcelona are considering including players in the deal, effectively turning it into a part-exchange plus cash agreement.
In that regard, two names have emerged as potential candidates.
Barcelona are quite serious about Bastoni. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The first is Dani Olmo. The attacking midfielder is admired by Inter and is seen as a player who could offer tactical flexibility.
The second option is Ferran Torres.
A versatile forward capable of playing across multiple attacking positions, Torres represents a different kind of asset, one that adds depth and variation in the final third.
From Barcelona’s perspective, both players are not entirely untouchable.
This is because Olmo, despite his quality, has found himself slipping down the pecking order, with Fermin Lopez emerging as a preferred option in Flick’s plans.
Meanwhile, Ferran, after a promising start, has struggled to maintain consistency and has lost ground to Robert Lewandowski in key moments.
This situation makes both players viable pieces in negotiations.
For Inter, while Bastoni remains central to their project, any deal would need to justify both the financial and sporting impact.
For Barcelona, though, it is more about managing the finances.
Welcome to Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World Series, the new/old favorite from Chris McShane and Brian Salvatore.
This week, Chris and Brian discuss the happy recap of the Mets’ Opening Day 11-7 victory over the Pirates. They discuss the new-look offense, Freddy Peralta’s first Mets’ start, and marvel in the fact that the Mets knocked around Paul Skenes.
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Pleasure Dome – Pleasure Dome
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Petra Haden and Bill Frisell – Petra Haden and Bill Frisell
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Scotland vs Japan – Predicted lineup and team news
Scotland and Japan face off at Hampden Park on Saturday in a friendly that will serve as an important warm-up for the World Cup for both teams.
The Scots comes into this camp on the back of a strong qualifying campaign, highlighted by a thrilling 4-2 victory over Denmark that booked their World Cup spot. Late goals from Kieran Tierney and Kenny McLean in stoppage time turned the game around and allowed them to leapfrog the Danes in the table and qualify automatically for the tournament.
Japan, though, are also enjoying a rich vein of form, having won seven of their last matches, with only one defeat during this run.
Scotland team news
Steve Clarke has called up a 26-man squad for the March fixtures, with major positives including the returns of Billy Gilmour, Lennon Miller, John McGinn and Scott McTominay.
There is also room for uncapped winger Findlay Curtis, while forward Tommy Conway has been selected too.
Although Nathan Patterson and Ross McCrorie are back to bolster the group, Scotland remain without important figures Aaron Hickey and Craig Gordon, along with striker Lawrence Shankland.
As a result, this window gives Clarke a valuable chance to look closely at players on the fringes of the squad before he finalises his World Cup plans, something he has underlined by saying there are still individuals he wants to see and that “a lot can shift” before the final list is confirmed.
“Performing a miracle” Pundit says Juventus was lost before Spalletti came
Eros Ramazzotti has expressed admiration for Luciano Spalletti, praising the Juventus manager for his ability to revitalise the team since taking charge. He believes that Spalletti is a highly capable coach who can continue to improve the Old Lady and help them reach their full potential.
Before Spalletti was appointed, Ramazzotti felt that Juventus were a team in need of revival, struggling to find its identity under previous leadership. Since his arrival, the club has demonstrated that it remains one of the top sides in the league, despite occasional inconsistencies in performance.
Ramazzotti on Spalletti’s Impact
Ramazzotti spoke to Tuttomercatoweb about his long-standing acquaintance with the manager and the progress Juventus have made under his guidance. He commented:
“I’ve known Luciano since he was coaching Zenit St. Petersburg and.“He came to my concerts in Russia. We talk every now and then. He’s performing a miracle; don’t forget how lost Juventus was in October when he arrived. The team has its own personality now, but there’s still a long way to go.”
His remarks underline the significant changes Spalletti has implemented, both tactically and in terms of team morale. Ramazzotti highlighted that the squad now exhibits a clearer identity and sense of cohesion, reflecting the manager’s influence.
Future Prospects for Juventus
Spalletti has already demonstrated that he is a manager who can be trusted to guide Juventus effectively, and Ramazzotti is confident in his continued success. His leadership is expected to be central to the club’s ambitions for the remainder of the campaign.
Juventus themselves appear reassured by their managerial appointment, with the club fully backing Spalletti as he seeks to maintain and build upon the progress achieved so far. With the right support and continued development, both Ramazzotti and the club believe that Spalletti can steer Juventus to further accomplishments in the current season and beyond.
San Diego, California - March 27: Jeremiah Estrada #56 of the San Diego Padres walks back to the dugout after being pulled from the game during the eighth inning against the Detroit Tigers at Petco Park on Friday, March 27, 2026 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Meg McLaughlin / The San Diego Union-Tribune via Getty Images)
San Diego Padres pitchers have allowed a combined 12 walks over the first two games of the season against the Detroit Tigers. In each game there was one inning in which a Padres pitcher allowed three walks and four runs scored in the inning. Nick Pivetta allowed three walks in the top of the first inning, which resulted in four runs for the Tigers who beat the Padres 8-2 in the season opener. Jeremiah Estrada allowed three walks in the top of the eighth inning, which resulted in four runs for Detroit which beat San Diego, 5-2. The back-to-back losses have led to an 0-2 start for new manager Craig Stammen and as charitable as the pitching staff has been, the offense has not provided much excitement either, although facing Tarik Skubal and Framber Valdez to start the season seems like an exercise in futility. The Padres have managed just four runs in two games and have 13 hits during that span. San Diego will try to salvage the series with a win today at Petco Park at 5:40 p.m.
Padres News:
Joe Musgrove has started throwing again and while there is no official timeline for his return, the fact that he is throwing for the first time since March 8 generates some buzz.
The San Diego farm system took a lot of arrows throughout the offseason with some ranking systems listing the Padres as the worst in baseball. The minor league players will have an opportunity to change some minds and their rankings with the minor leagues opening play this week.
Annie Heilbrunn of the San Diego Union-Tribunesat down with pitcher Michael King as he prepared for his season opening start against the Detroit Tigers.
Baseball News:
Chase DeLauter of the Cleveland Guardians celebrated his first MLB game with two home runs. He followed that up with another home run in the second game of the season.
Kevin Gausman took the mound as the Opening Day starter for the Toronto Blue Jays and proceeded to strikeout 11 batters in the game.
AMD’s Ryzen 5 5500X3D is now available to pre-order in the UK AMD’s socket AM4 isn’t dead, it’s alive! For the first time, AMD’s Ryzen 5 5500X3D has become available to purchase in the UK. Pre-orders are now open at £179.99 on the retailer PC Tec UK, as spotted by Computerbase.de. This six-core Zen 3 […]
Counterfeit SSDs usually look real to the untrained eye until their performance or capacity falls far short of the device's specs. However, Japanese outlet Akiba PC Hotline recently discovered a specimen that matches the genuine article in speed and storage.
Intel's Core Ultra 7 270K Plus pushes beyond the 250K Plus with more cores and cache for $300. It costs more, but could be a strong value for high-end productivity workloads.
Enter your build to the Tom's Hardware Rig Rundown for a chance of winning a $100 / £75 gift card, and have your setup reviewed by our team of experts.
Asus embraces RGB Stripe OLED tech in its new ROG Swift PG34WCDN. It’s a 34-inch curved ultra-wide panel with 360 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR500 and Quantum Dot color. It raises the bar for speed and brightness in the WQHD segment.
Meta is paying for the construction of seven new natural gas plants to supply its largest data center, massively expanding the fossil fuel infrastructure underpinning its AI buildout.
AIFA is a federation for autonomous AI agents to earn, compete, and build reputation. It operates like a FIFA-style league for autonomous AI agents. It certifies agents with a Blue Badge via a security and reliability Vibe Check, then lets them network and hire each other using the A2A Handshake protocol. In the Pro League, agents compete in real-time logic and parsing matches with uncheatable benchmarks, ELO rankings, and prize pools. Developers monetize through passive micro-tasks, transparent performance reports, and a transfer market to sell top-performing agents.
Lynk is built for coaches and academies who run their business on the move, managing batches, students, attendance, payments, and progress across various tools like WhatsApp messages, spreadsheets, or memory. Lynk brings everything into one place so coaches and businesses can work smoother, be more professional, and grow without chaos. Built for every kind of coach, Lynk works across common coaching and training categories, whether you teach kids, adults, groups, or 1:1.
The Port of Dover’s 2026 cruise season is starting on April 1, with the Viking Vela visiting for the first of 115 cruise calls. Marking the 30th anniversary year of cruising in Dover, this season is expected to see a fifth consecutive year of growth, the port said in a press release. Around 200,000 cruise...
Mein Schiff is bringing dance and reading-themed cruises onboard Mein Schiff 2, 3 and 6 in 2026, TUI Cruises said in a statement. Dance Cruise Professional dancer Christian Polanc and other professionals and trainers will work with guests on Mein Schiff 6 sailing between Las Palmas and Cape Town in the fall of 2026. Polanc,...
Three cruise lines have now cancelled their planned seasons in the Arabian Gulf during the 2026-27 winter. With conflicts in the Middle East entering their fourth week, Explora Journeys became the latest cruise line to change plans for the region. Costa Along with AIDA, Costa Cruises was the first company to cancel its plans for...
The Disney Dream completed its 15th year of service for Disney Cruise Line earlier this year. As reported by Cruise Industry News, a handover ceremony from Meyer Werft was held on Dec. 10, 2010, marking the end of a two-year construction process. After crossing the Atlantic with no guests onboard, the 128,000-ton vessel was christened...
It seems consumer reports have finally caught Samsung’s attention, with the representatives promising that a fix for Galaxy S26 Ultra display issues will be rolling out soon.
A Galaxy S26 Ultra owner submitted a bug report through the official means. In a recent development, the user AnthonyHershko received an update from Samsung, promising that fixes and improvements for Galaxy S26 display issues are coming soon.
Earlier, a Samsung moderator of the US community also acknowledged problems with the Galaxy S26 Ultra display. That response also signalled that an investigation is being conducted, but a resolution remains awaited.
Meanwhile, the most recent response includes two specific terms, “flickering” and “distortion.” Samsung may have found the bugs that are causing these problems on the Galaxy S26 display, with a fix rolling out with upcoming updates.
Source – Anthony Hershko (X)
Galaxy S26 Ultra users have complained about eye strain and headaches. It’s happening because of the new pixel structure used in the S26 Ultra screen that powers Privacy Display.
However, the fix Samsung is promising looks related to flickering and distortion. It could not be the one that resolves eye strain problems, as it is driven by the Flex Magic Panel, a hardware difference.
What we expect are improvements to refine the display experience. Users of the Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra should look forward to the April 2026 firmware. It should carry some important stuff tied to the display segment.
Samsung has released two software updates for the Galaxy S26 series so far. The flagships have yet to receive the March 2026 security patches. It remains to be seen April firmware brings March patches or jump directly to April.
Xbox and Owlcat Games have confirmed a Spring 2027 launch window for The Expanse: Osiris Reborn, with a closed beta for Xbox Series X|S set to begin on April 22.
Although the Apple M5 Max is not meant for gaming, the presence of a 40-core GPU on the SoC makes it a prime candidate for gaming. To that end, a YouTuber has tested the Apple MacBook Pro with the M5 Max in a slew of Windows games. The results are impressive considering that the M5 Max had to play the games through an emulation layer.
With the new iOS update, Apple Music has pulled ahead with stronger discovery tools, neat new UI elements, and steadier pricing, while Spotify is struggling with late lossless rollout and rising costs. For users in Apple’s ecosystem, the transition is now easier to justify than before.
Lenovo has introduced new wireless earbuds that aim to stand out with surprisingly large drivers and a charging case featuring its own display. The company also promises an impressive battery life of up to 60 hours.
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Senegal face Peru in a 2026 international friendly. Here’s all the key information you need, including kickoff time and how to watch the match on TV or through streaming platforms in the United States.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Senegal vs Peru on US television and via legal streaming:
After a difficult World Cup qualifying campaign, Peruenters this international friendly in search of a reset, aiming to rebuild confidence and shift momentum against a top-tier opponent. Standing in their way is a red-hot Senegalsquad that continues to build on an impressive AFCON run.
Peruvians want to use this matchup as another step in fine-tuning a roster with clear World Cup ambitions. With one team looking to turn the page and the other pushing forward at full speed, this clash delivers an intriguing contrast that fans won’t want to miss.
More details on how to watch
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The Bitcoin price experienced a significant drop in the past sessions, dropping close to $65,500. The drop is primarily driven by the largest single-day outflow from the U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs in three weeks. It has slipped below a key short-term support, triggering fresh concerns over a deeper pullback. After repeated rejections near the $70K zone, the latest breakdown has weakened bullish momentum and shifted near-term sentiment toward caution.
With BTC now trading around $66K, the focus has turned to whether this move is a temporary correction—or the beginning of a broader downside phase heading into the monthly close.
Why Bitcoin Price Is Dropping Today
The latest pullback has raised the possibility of yet another bearish monthly close after marking five months in the red. The current decline is not driven by a single factor but rather a confluence of pressure points:
Macro uncertainty: Rising geopolitical tensions and surging oil prices have triggered a global risk-off sentiment, pushing investors away from volatile assets like crypto
Derivatives-led volatility: A large wave of liquidations has wiped out leveraged long positions, accelerating downside momentum
Options expiry impact: Recent expiry events have increased short-term volatility, with price gravitating toward key liquidity zones
Profit-taking: After multiple rallies, short-term holders appear to be booking gains near resistance
This combination has created a cascade effect, where selling pressure feeds further downside.
BTC Liquidation Heatmap Signals Volatility Ahead
The 12-hour liquidation heatmap highlights a liquidity-driven setup, where Bitcoin’s next move is likely to target leveraged positions rather than follow a clean trend. A major liquidity cluster sits between $67K and $69K, acting as a potential upside magnet. If BTC reclaims nearby resistance, a short-term move toward this zone could trigger liquidations and fuel volatility.
On the downside, strong liquidity is concentrated around $64K–$65K, making it a key target if current support levels fail. This creates a liquidity sandwich structure, with price caught between two high-liquidity zones. Notably, liquidity near the current $66K range is relatively thin, suggesting the market may avoid consolidation and instead move sharply toward either side.
Bitcoin Price Analysis: Can BTC Defend $65,000?
The 4-hour chart of Bitcoin (BTC/USDT) shows a clear shift in short-term market structure, with the price breaking below a crucial ascending trendline and slipping under key moving averages. This breakdown signals weakening bullish momentum and rising downside risk. Bitcoin had been trading within an ascending trend, supported by a rising trendline, since late February. However, the recent sharp drop has decisively broken this support, indicating that buyers have lost control in the short term.
Such breakdowns often act as early signals of a trend reversal or deeper correction, especially when accompanied by increased selling pressure.
The price is now trading below the 50-day and 200-day moving averages, positioned around the $68.4K–$69.2K range. This zone has flipped into a strong resistance area, limiting upside attempts. As long as BTC remains below this range, the market is likely to stay under bearish pressure in the near term.
Bitcoin is currently hovering near immediate support around $65.6K. A breakdown below this level could accelerate the decline toward $63.9K, which is a strong horizontal support and $62.5K, which is the major demand zone and high-confluence support. These levels are critical for maintaining the broader structure. Losing them may open the door for a deeper correction phase.
The Stochastic RSI is currently near oversold levels, suggesting that a short-term relief bounce is possible. However, this does not confirm a trend reversal and may simply result in a temporary pullback toward resistance.
Conclusion — Will Bitcoin Close the Month Bearish?
Bitcoin price is approaching a critical monthly close, with price action currently favoring the bears after losing key support and trendline structure. As long as BTC trades below the $68.4K–$69.2K resistance zone, the market remains vulnerable to further downside. A sustained breakdown below $65.6K could accelerate the decline toward the $63.9K–$62.5K demand zone, increasing the likelihood of a bearish monthly close.
A strong reclaim of $68.4K–$69.2K could invalidate the breakdown and push Bitcoin back toward the $70K level. Or a Continued rejection below resistance may drive BTC toward $63.9K or even $62.5K, which is more likely.
The crypto market has had a terrible week. Bitcoin is down over 6% on the week, Ethereum is below $2,000, and sentiment is back in the fear territory. That is exactly when Coin Codex says the smartest money starts paying attention.
In a recent video breakdown, the channel highlighted altcoins that do not even need a new cycle high to deliver massive returns. Some of them just need to reclaim levels the market has already priced in before.
Here are the five with the strongest setups right now.
Chainlink: The Infrastructure Everyone Keeps Forgetting
Chainlink may be the most institutionally connected project on this list. Swift, DTCC, Euroclear, and UBS are all active partners. In January 2026, Chainlink launched 245 US equity data streams, bringing stock market data on-chain.
Hedera does not chase hype. It chases institutions. In March, Wyoming’s first state-issued stablecoin went live on Hedera. McLaren Racing also joined the Hedera Council this month.
Kaspa surged 20% on March 18 on news of a hard fork scheduled for May 5, 2026. The upgrade introduces programmability to a chain that has been purely proof-of-work until now. For a fair-launched project still 5.7x below its ATH, that is a meaningful technical shift arriving on a specific date.
SUI: Three ETFs and Counting
SUI has three US-listed ETFs tied to it, Nansen support has recently been added, and Deepbook Margin is rolling out. It is still roughly 5.7x below its all-time high, which means it does not need miracle math to perform well in a better market.
Aptos: The Numbers Speak
Aptos has surpassed 4.7 billion lifetime transactions with zero downtime since 2023. Stablecoin supply on the network reached $1.8 billion by the end of 2025, up dramatically year over year.
As Coin Codex put it, “that is not a dead ecosystem. That is a chain still trying to earn its next rerating.” APT is still roughly 19x below its all-time high.
The video also covers Cardano, Polygon, and Worldcoin as part of its full eight-coin breakdown – each with its own case for the next cycle.
The market is heavy right now. But as the video argues, the real money is usually made when almost nobody wants to touch quality altcoins. Whether that moment is now is the question every holder is sitting with.
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What is the current crypto market sentiment right now?
Crypto sentiment is in fear territory, driven by price drops, macro risks, and volatility, often signaling cautious investors and reduced short-term demand.
Can fear in the crypto market create buying opportunities?
Yes, extreme fear has historically marked periods when smart money accumulates, as panic selling can push strong assets below fair value.
How does market sentiment impact altcoin price recovery?
Negative sentiment slows momentum short term, but improving confidence and liquidity often trigger strong rebounds in fundamentally solid altcoins.
XRP price continues to hover around the $1.33 level, reflecting a prolonged consolidation phase. The altcoin is no longer driven purely by utility or network growth. Instead, the focus has shifted to legislation, specifically, the proposed Digital Asset Market Clarity Act.
According to analysts, including Geoffrey Kendrick of Standard Chartered, the regulatory outcome could act as a binary catalyst for XRP.
Banks Waiting on Clear Rules, Says Brad Garlinghouse
In a recent interview on March 25, Brad Garlinghouse highlighted how important the legislation could be not just for XRP but for the broader financial system. He said that the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act could open the door for U.S. banks to participate more fully in the cryptocurrency market.
According to Garlinghouse, regulatory clarity represents a key step toward institutional adoption, as traditional financial institutions are unlikely to engage meaningfully without a clearly defined legal framework.
He added that once rules are established, banks are expected to move more decisively into crypto-related services, potentially accelerating liquidity and product development across the sector.
Garlinghouse also pointed to a possible timeline, suggesting that meaningful progress could arrive by late spring, with some expectations leaning toward a resolution by the end of May, though he acknowledged that legislative timelines remain uncertain.
Two Diverging Paths for the XRP Price Ahead of Clarity Act 2026
The market is now pricing in two distinct scenarios.
If the CLARITY Act passes
Should the legislation move forward, analysts expect a significant shift in institutional behavior. Regulatory clarity would remove one of the biggest barriers to entry for hedge funds, pension funds, and asset managers.
Estimates suggest XRP-linked exchange-traded products could attract between $4 billion and $8 billion in inflows. Such a development could trigger a repricing event, pushing XRP well beyond its current range.
On-chain data appears to support this possibility. Exchange reserves have been declining, while large holders continue accumulating—often interpreted as positioning ahead of a major catalyst.
If the bill stalls
On the flip side, failure to pass the legislation could extend XRP’s current stagnation. In that scenario, analysts expect the token to trade within a narrower band, roughly between $1.50 and $2.50.
Without regulatory clarity, institutional adoption in the U.S. would likely remain subdued. Price movement would then depend more heavily on macro trends and overall crypto market sentiment rather than XRP-specific developments.
A Decisive Window for Ripple XRP
There are increasing signs that progress is being made.
Rostin Behnam says the CLARITY Act is close to being finished, and Ripple leaders are also optimistic it will be resolved soon. If it moves forward by late spring, the next few weeks could be very important.
If passed, the law could bring more institutional money, bank involvement, and new financial products to XRP. If not, XRP may continue to follow the broader crypto market without a strong push higher.
Either way, the next two months could be crucial for XRP’s future.
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What is the CLARITY Act and why does it matter for XRP?
The CLARITY Act aims to define crypto regulations in the U.S., which could unlock institutional adoption and significantly impact XRP demand and price.
What happens to XRP if the CLARITY Act passes?
If passed, analysts estimate XRP-linked investment products could attract $4B–$8B in new inflows, potentially triggering a significant price increase beyond current levels.
Will U.S. banks invest in XRP after crypto legislation passes?
Yes, according to Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse, banks are ready to enter crypto more decisively once clear rules are established, which could boost XRP liquidity and adoption.
When will the Clarity Act pass?
If approved before the midterm recess, it could pass this year. Delays may push final approval to a later congressional session.
The Bitcoin price keeps drifting lower while everyone looks around for a clear villain, and somehow, it’s not the usual suspects this time. No, miners aren’t dumping. Instead, the pressure seems to be coming from a more subtle, and arguably more dangerous, place: weak demand and rising leverage, while geopolitical tensions are another additional villain and together they are compressing BTC/USD.
Derivatives Positioning Rises While Spot Demand Fades
An analyst CoinNiel said that exchange inflows have flipped. After a stretch of outflows, we’ve now seen three straight days of BTC moving back onto exchanges. That’s usually not a bullish signal. More coins on exchanges often mean one thing: potential sell pressure is creeping back in.
At the same time, open interest is climbing again. Not explosively, but steadily. That suggests traders are stepping back into the derivatives market, cautiously rebuilding positions. But its not something to get too excited because this isn’t aggressive bullish leverage. Funding rates have turned negative again, which hints that short positions or hedges are dominating the current setup.
And then there’s the Coinbase Premium for which the analyst said that it’s dropped deeper into negative territory, which basically screams weak U.S. spot demand. Meanwhile, Korea Premium has ticked back into positive territory, showing regional demand divergence.
Bitcoin Price Prediction Tilts Slightly Bearish Short Term
Also, in CoinNiel’s perspective, the broader picture doesn’t look great. When you combine rising exchange inflows with declining spot demand, the Bitcoin price prediction starts leaning more cautious.
On-chain probability paints it pretty bluntly, in his terms analyst predicts around 55% neutral-to-bearish trend versus 45% chance of a rebound. That’s not exactly confidence-inspiring. The market isn’t collapsing right now, but it’s definitely not strong either.
There’s also chatter about a bearish continuation pattern forming, similar to what played out in January, per an analyst Tedpillows. If that analogy holds, late March could be setting the tone for a bearish start to Q2. Not guaranteed but enough to keep traders on edge.
Whales Sell While Retail Keeps Accumulating Bitcoin
Now looking at Supply distribution data it shows that large holders those sitting on 100 to 10,000 BTC have been offloading again. Quietly, but consistently.
Meanwhile, smaller wallets holding between 0 to 1 BTC are doing the opposite. They’re accumulating relentlessly. And 1-100 BTC are kind of flat.
So, what’s the message here? Big money is de-risking while retail keeps buying the dip. It’s a classic divergence and not always a bullish one in the short term.
Bitcoin Price Chart Signals Caution Ahead
So, what’s next? The Bitcoin price chart isn’t screaming strong panic yet, but it’s definitely not signaling major strength either. Rising leverage, weak spot demand, and increasing exchange inflows create a setup where downside pressure can build quietly before showing up all at once.
If anything, the current phase feels like a waiting game. Either demand steps in and flips sentiment, or the market slowly bleeds until it finds a level where buyers actually care again, the real bottom i mean.
Until then, the Bitcoin price remains stuck in this awkward limbo where nothing is breaking yet, but nothing looks particularly strong either.
FAQs
What is the Bitcoin price prediction for 2026?
Bitcoin is expected to range between $100K and $180K in 2026, with bullish momentum building as consolidation near $70K shifts into expansion.
How much will 1 Bitcoin be worth in 2030?
Bitcoin could range between $380K and $900K by 2030, with an average target near $750K as adoption, scarcity, and institutional demand grow.
What will 1 BTC be worth in 2040?
By 2040, Bitcoin could range between $5,799,454 and $13,532,059, with an average estimate near $9,665,757 as adoption and scarcity increase.
Is it safe to invest in Bitcoin today for long-term?
Bitcoin can be a strong long-term asset, but it remains volatile. Investing gradually and holding long-term may reduce risk and improve potential returns.
Ethereum shows strong support at $1,200–$1,900, with accumulation setting the stage for potential bullish breakout toward $4,076 in 2026.
Long-term ETH outlook is bullish, with potential to reach $71,594 by 2030 amid growing adoption, Layer 2 expansion, and institutional interest.
Since its launch in 2015, Ethereum has evolved from a pioneering smart-contract platform into the primary settlement layer for the global digital economy. What began as a space for experimental decentralized applications (dApps) has now transformed into a robust ecosystem attracting significant institutional interest. This shift is largely driven by Ethereum’s “Business Ready” infrastructure, which is designed to support high-assurance financial applications and large-scale tokenization initiatives.
The successful rollout of the Pectra and Fusaka upgrades has significantly improved Ethereum’s scalability and fee efficiency. These upgrades addressed long-standing network bottlenecks, making the platform more practical and cost-effective for enterprise adoption and high-volume blockchain activity.
As the ecosystem progresses through 2026, the narrative surrounding Ethereum has shifted from simple utility to institutional-grade resilience and infrastructure. With a well-defined roadmap emphasizing censorship resistance, modular scalability, and long-term sustainability, Ethereum is increasingly positioned to support the next generation of decentralized finance (DeFi) and global capital markets.
In this Ethereum price prediction for 2026–2030, we examine whether these structural improvements, combined with evolving macroeconomic conditions, could push ETH toward new valuation milestones over the coming years.
Ethereum’s price is currently following a trend established since 2020. In 2026, it’s forming a wider ascending channel, signaling that a larger accumulation process is underway that may lead to a stronger price recovery, although demand hasn’t yet reached the threshold for a major upward move. But major eyes are on the Key support area at $1,200-$1400 and $1,700-$1900, which could lead to a recovery towards $2,878, possibly retesting $4,076 later.
However, if demand fails, ETH may remain in a consolidation phase, trading within the current channel and delaying the next trend.
Ethereum (ETH) Price Prediction April 2026
Ethereum faced challenges in January, dropping below the $2800 support level to $1750 in early February. While February stabilized the price, March saw a temporary rise to $2370, but by late March, ETH fell back under $2000, indicating weaker demand.
However, price action still suggests demand is building up. Although this momentum has not materialize in Q1 yet, consolidation has occurred, and there’s potential for an upward trend in Q2, and April could be the month to deliver. If that happens, a retest of $2878 is possible, or it may continue to consolidate.
Ethereum Price Prediction 2026
The Ethereum price currently exhibits a compelling long-term technical structure on the monthly timeframe, anchored by a multi-year 45-degree ascending trendline that has guided price action since 2020.
Historically, this trendline has served as a critical pivot point, with the market oscillating between periods of aggressive upward expansion above the line and phases of strategic consolidation below it.
Notably, when ETH trades beneath this trendline, it often forms a secondary short-term ascending channel lasting a few months. These channels act as accumulation zones, where price fluctuates until sufficient demand builds, eventually leading to a high-momentum breakout once bullish conditions are met.
In the current 2026 market environment, Ethereum appears to be following a familiar structural pattern, albeit with increased volatility and a broader trading range. The ongoing ascending channel, which began in 2025, aligns with the multi-year trendline but is significantly wider compared to previous cycles. While the price action indicates recovery potential, the market has not yet reached the specific demand threshold required to trigger a definitive vertical surge.
Overall, Ethereum’s multi-year trendline combined with the current ascending channel suggests a measured accumulation phase, setting the stage for a potential strong bullish breakout in the months ahead.
From a volume perspective, the anchored volume profile suggests that Ethereum (ETH) is finding significant support around key high-volume zones. These areas, particularly the ranges between $1,700–$1,900 and $1,200–$1,400, have historically attracted institutional interest, creating a solid floor that bears are unlikely to easily break.
If buyer demand strengthens at these levels, ETH could follow a recovery trajectory with an initial target near $2,878. A successful breach of this level would then pave the way for a retest of the $4,076 psychological resistance, signaling renewed bullish momentum.
However, a cautious approach remains warranted. If the market fails to generate sufficient demand at these support zones, the current consolidation phase below the multi-year trendline is likely to continue. In this bearish scenario, ETH would remain trading within its 2025 ascending channel, extending the accumulation period before a decisive trend emerges.
The interplay between this short-term ascending channel and the long-term trendline will ultimately determine whether Ethereum’s next move is a bullish continuation or a prolonged sideways consolidation.
ETH On-Chain Analysis
Ethereum’s price is currently stabilizing and 30-days On-chain data shows major whale transaction counts beyond $1 million has been rising in past 30-days. This is signaling “smart money” accumulation near the $2,000 support.
Moreover, the fundamentals of the network are growing. Since January 2025, the value of tokenized real-world assets (RWAs) on the blockchain has reached $20.4 billion. The Ethereum ecosystem now has 146 active Layer 2 networks, with a total value of $38.2 billion locked in these networks. Together, Ethereum’s mainnet and Layer 2 networks show that stablecoins account for over 60% of the market share, totaling about $179 billion.
This indicates a significant amount of liquidity in the ecosystem. Additionally, the number of ETH tokens on centralized exchanges is falling, meaning fewer ETH tokens are less available on CEX platforms meaning bullish pressure increasing.
Ethereum Price Prediction 2027-2030
Year
Potential Low ($)
Potential Average ($)
Potential High ($)
2027
7,071.08
14,142.16
21,213.24
2028
10,606.62
21,213.24
31,819.86
2029
15,909.93
31,819.86
47,729.79
2030
23,864.90
47,729.79
71,594.69
Ethereum (ETH) Price Prediction 2027
The Ethereum 2027 forecast expects the ETH coin price to make a new all-time high at $21,213.24. However, a correction based on market shortcomings may drive the ETH crypto to $7,071.08, with an average of $14,142.16.
ETH Price Prediction 2028
In 2028, the chances of Ethereum dominating the crypto market rise as the ETH price potentially makes a new high at $31,819.86. On the other hand, the altcoin might fall to $10,606.62, making an average of $21,213.24.
Ethereum Price Forecast 2029
Approaching its all-time high of $47,729.79 in 2029, the Ethereum price is expected to surpass the psychological barrier of $40,000. In case of a correction, $ETH may reach a low of $15,909.93, with an average price of $31,819.86.
Ethereum Price Prediction 2030
As per our Ethereum Price Prediction 2030, the ETH crypto price is projected to reach a new all-time high of $71,594.69 in 2030, with a potential low of $23,864.90 and an average price of $47,729.79.
Ethereum (ETH) Price Prediction: Market Analysis?
Year
2026
2027
2030
Changelly
$5,800
$7,500
$25,000
CoinCodex
$6,300
$7,850
$28,200
WalletInvestor
$5,940
$7,450
$21,500
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What is the Ethereum price prediction for 2026?
Ethereum could reach $6,200 in 2026 if accumulation strengthens and demand at key support levels increases.
What will be the price of Ethereum in 2027?
ETH may hit around $21,200 in 2027, with potential lows near $7,071 depending on market conditions.
How much will 1 Ethereum be worth in 2030?
By 2030, 1 ETH could reach a new all-time high of $71,500 under strong adoption and network growth.
Could Ethereum reach $100,000 by 2040?
If adoption and blockchain integration continue rising, Ethereum could theoretically approach $100,000 by 2040.
How high will Ethereum go in 2050?
Long‑term, Ethereum could exceed $150,000–$200,000 by 2050 with widespread global adoption, DeFi and tokenization.
Is Ethereum a good investment?
Ethereum remains a strong long-term investment due to growing DeFi use, Layer 2 adoption, and rising institutional interest.
Bitcoin Cash is quietly entering one of its most decisive technical zones in recent weeks. While broader crypto sentiment remains mixed, BCH is showing a different story, one of tightening structure, strengthening support, and building pressure beneath a key resistance level.
Trading near $476, the BCH coin is now caught between aggressive buyers defending the downside and leveraged positions stacked above price. This type of setup rarely stays silent for long. The market is coiling, and the next move could be sharp.
The real question now is simple: Is BCH price preparing for a breakout above $500, or another rejection before momentum returns?
Bitcoin Cash Price Analysis: Will BCH Smash $500 Hurdle?
Bitcoin Cash price is trading within a compression structure, defined by a descending trendline resistance and horizontal demand support. The trendline, active since February, has consistently capped price rallies. However, each retest weakens its strength. At the same time, BCH is forming higher lows, a key signal that buyers are gradually gaining control.
The most important level remains the $490–$500 resistance zone. This area aligns with prior rejection points and the highest concentration of liquidation liquidity, making it the true breakout trigger. If BCH manages a clean break and holds above $500, the next targets come into view quickly. The first level sits near $520, followed by a broader move toward $560–$580, driven by liquidity absorption and momentum continuation. On the downside, losing the $470 support would weaken the bullish structure and likely push price back into a lower consolidation range.
BCH Liquidation Map Signals Imbalance
A deeper look at the BCH liquidation map reveals where the real action lies. A significant concentration of short liquidation liquidity is positioned between $490 and $510, forming a dense cluster just above the current price.
This zone is critical because it represents trapped positions. If BCH pushes into this range, short sellers may be forced to close their trades, creating a chain reaction of buying pressure. This is the classic structure behind a short squeeze, often leading to fast and aggressive price expansion.
On the other hand, downside liquidity appears relatively lighter, reinforcing the idea that $470 is a strong support base. Buyers have repeatedly stepped in at this level, absorbing selling pressure and preventing deeper corrections. This imbalance between upside liquidity and downside stability tilts the setup toward a potential upward move, if resistance breaks.
Final Words
Bitcoin Cash is now positioned at a high-probability inflection point, where both technical structure and liquidity dynamics are aligned for a potential breakout. The current compression phase suggests that volatility is building beneath the surface. With strong support holding and liquidity stacked above, the path of least resistance appears upward, but only if buyers can reclaim the $500 level. A confirmed breakout could trigger a fast, liquidity-driven rally, while failure to do so may extend the consolidation phase.
FAQs
What is the prediction for Bitcoin Cash in 2026?
Bitcoin Cash could trade between $600 and $1,200 in 2026, with an average around $850 if the market regains momentum and BCH breaks the key $650–$700 resistance zone.
How much will Bitcoin Cash be worth in 2030?
Bitcoin Cash could trade between $2,000 and $3,000 by 2030, depending on global crypto adoption, market cycles, and BCH’s role in digital payments.
Is Bitcoin Cash a good long-term investment?
BCH has long-term potential due to low fees, fast transactions, and growing merchant adoption, but price depends on broader crypto market trends.
Morgan Stanley has filed updated paperwork with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for a spot Bitcoin ETF, proposing a 0.14% annual management fee, the lowest among U.S. offerings if approved. The low-cost structure undercuts rivals like Grayscale and BlackRock and reflects the bank’s push into crypto investing. The ETF, set to trade under the ticker MSBT on NYSE Arca with custody from Coinbase and BNY Mellon, could reshape competition in the growing $90B Bitcoin ETF market.
SOL stabilized bullish momentum may assist in reclaiming $200 by 2026.
Solana (SOL) could open a path toward $1,400 by 2030.
Solana is a high-performance blockchain platform designed to host decentralized applications and power global internet capital markets. It distinguishes itself through a unique architecture that combines Proof of Stake with a “Proof of History” mechanism, allowing the network to process thousands of transactions per second with near-instant finality and minimal fees. This scalability makes it a preferred choice for developers building everything from decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols to massive consumer applications and stablecoin payment systems.
The native SOL token is the lifeblood of this ecosystem, used to pay for transaction fees, deploy smart contracts, and secure the network through staking. As adoption grows among major financial institutions, many enthusiasts are left wondering about the future value of the asset.
Questions regarding whether SOL price can realistically reach $1,000, or how it will maintain stability in longterm, remain central to the community’s curiosity. In this deep dive, we explore these burning questions and more.
The weekly chart for Solana (SOL) shows significant price surges followed by corrections. After reaching an ATH spike and a downtrend since early 2025, it formed a falling wedge pattern. A recovery reclaimed $80 support in Q1, but SOL needs to break $97 resistance to target $116, with $180 to $200 as the next goal if those levels hold.
Solana (SOL) Price Prediction March 2026
The SOL price trended downward into the first quarter, dropping below $120 in January and reaching $67-$70 in early February. However, it has since stabilized, but despite that the immediate resistance level is now at $97; breaking this threshold could lead to a potential retest of $110 in April. Conversely, should it fail, attention will turn to the support levels at $80 and $60.
Solana (SOL) Price Prediction 2026
The weekly chart for Solana price (SOL) reveals a historical pattern of significant price surges followed by prolonged corrective phases. After a major spike in late 2021, the asset entered a multi-month downtrend that eventually found a bottom near the $8 mark.
A similar narrative played out in early 2025 as the price surged toward new highs, only to enter the current broader downtrend. This recent decline has been characterized by a falling wedge pattern, where the price action has consistently respected the converging trendlines, signaling a period of heavy consolidation.
Throughout early 2026, this downward trajectory extended until it tested the lower boundary of the wedge in January. However, a short-term recovery has since materialized, successfully reclaiming the $80 support level.
For a sustained bullish reversal, the price must first overcome the immediate resistance at $97, which would open the door for a move toward $116. If these levels are flipped into support, the next primary target lies within the $180 to $200 range, aligning with the upper border of the falling wedge.
Solana Crypto Price Prediction 2027 – 2030
Year
Potential Low ($)
Potential Average ($
Potential High ($)
2027
180
320
600
2028
300
420
720
2029
500
750
1000
2030
880
1200
1400
Solana Price Prediction 2027
As per the Solana Price Prediction 2027, Solana may see a potential low price of $180. The potential high for Solana price in 2027 is estimated to reach $600.
Solana Price Forecast 2028
In 2028, Solana price is forecasted to potentially reach a low price of $300 and a high price of $720.
SOL Price Prediction 2029
Thereafter, the Solana (Solana) price for the year 2029 could range between $500 and $1000.
Solana (SOL) Price Prediction 2030
Finally, in 2030, the price of Solana is predicted to maintain a steady positive. It may trade between $880 and $1400.
Expanding exchange-ecosystem demand could lift BNB price toward $2000 by the end of this year.
Long-term network usage growth may extend BNB price toward $10,000.
Binance Coin (BNB) suggests a fundamental shift in how the asset responds to broader market dynamics. In 2026, the token’s performance increasingly reflects on-chain utility and ecosystem liquidity rather than mere speculative volatility. This transition from reactive price swings to a more structured price action indicates a maturing market environment.
As the ecosystem stabilizes, the technical narrative centers on long-term accumulation and the absorption of supply within established demand zones. Sustained network activity across the Binance Smart Chain provides a foundational backdrop for this consolidation, potentially setting the stage for a period of extended price discovery. By focusing on fundamental network health and institutional integration, the outlook for the next several years leans toward organic growth and structural resilience within the global digital asset landscape.
So, what’s next for the BNB price in the rest of 2026 and beyond? What can be the future price movements? Let’s get into the Binance Coin (BNB) Price Prediction 2026–2030.
The BNB/USD chart reveals a long-term ascending channel that is currently testing a crucial support level at $600 in Q1 2026, suggesting a potential accumulation phase. For 2026, a recovery towards $1,000 is anticipated, with the price possibly reaching the median of the channel by Q3. However, if the price remains below $600, the risk of a more significant drop to $200 increases.
Binance Coin (BNB) Price Prediction April 2026
In Q3 2025, there was a 125% rally from the $600 support level to $1,375. However, by Q4 2025 and Q1 2026, the price fell back to the $600 demand area, wiping out those gains. Since February, accumulation has been evident around this $600 level, continuing into March, indicating strong support where bullish momentum could resume in April.
Despite overall market negativity, the price stayed above $600 throughout March, showing resilience. In April, if bullish pressure increases, the BNB price may retest $750. If not, further consolidation might persist throughout the month.
Recent News/ Opinions
A recent ruling news on March 7th came from the US federal court that it has positively dismissed all anti-terrorism claims against Binance, alleviating a significant legal burden. In the Southern District of New York, a judge concluded that the plaintiffs, comprising 535 individuals citing 64 attacks from 2017 to 2024, did not establish sufficient evidence to demonstrate that Binance had assisted or conspired with terrorist organizations. This decision marks a commendable step forward for Binance, affirming its commitment to compliance and integrity.
Binance Coin (BNB) Price Prediction 2026
Based on the technical structure of the BNB/USD weekly chart, the price action reflects a long-term ascending channel (or wedge) that has defined the asset’s trajectory since the massive demand surge from the $40 level in early 2021. This multi-year uptrend culminated in a new all-time high of approximately $1,375 in late 2025, validating the token’s utility and its position within the Binance ecosystem. Currently, the market is witnessing a convergence of horizontal price levels with channel’s dynamic trendline support, which reinforces the technical significance of the current price zone.
As of Q1 2026, BNB price is testing a critical turning support zone around the $600 horizontal support, which aligns precisely with the lower boundary of the primary ascending channel. This area is currently serving as a consolidation floor, suggesting a period of institutional accumulation. Historical precedent highlights the importance of this trendline; a similar touchpoint in late 2023 at the $200 range served as the launchpad for a massive rally, though it took roughly 238 days to reach the channel’s median line.
Looking ahead through 2026, the primary bullish thesis anticipates a recovery toward the $1,000 psychological level. If the recovery pace mirrors previous cycles, BNB/USD could reach the channel’s middle band by Q3 2026. However, if consolidation extends further into the year, the recovery might be more gradual, stretching toward the year-end.
Conversely, a decisive break below the $600 footing would invalidate the current setup, significantly increasing the probability of a deeper correction toward the major $200 demand zone.
BNB On-Chain Analysis
Recent on-chain data highlights the network’s resilience, with daily transactions stabilizing at 15 million in Q1 2026 despite market fluctuations. This sustained utility, paired with total unique addresses nearing the 800 million mark, signals a consistent rise in global adoption. These fundamental metrics suggest a robust foundation for long-term ecosystem growth and structural asset valuation.
Binance Coin Crypto Price Prediction 2026 – 2030
Year
Potential Low ($)
Potential Average ($
Potential High ($)
2027
1200
1420
1800
2028
1600
1950
2300
2029
2100
3250
3900
2030
2500
3800
4500
Binance Coin Price Prediction 2027
As per the Binance Coin Price Prediction 2027, Binance Coin may see a potential low price of $1200. The potential high for Binance Coin price in 2027 is estimated to reach $1800.
BNB Price Prediction 2028
In 2028, Binance Coin price is forecasted to potentially reach a low price of $1600 and a high price of $2300.
Binance Coin Price Forecast 2029
Thereafter, the Binance Coin (Binance Coin) price for the year 2029 could range between $2100 and $3900.
Binance (BNB) Coin Price Prediction 2030
Finally, in 2030, the price of Binance Coin is predicted to remain steadily positive. It may trade between $2500 and $4500.
The long-term projection assumes Binance Coin sustains relevance in enterprise blockchain use cases, with growth moderating over time as the asset matures.
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FAQs
What is the BNB price prediction for 2026?
BNB could recover toward $1,000 in 2026 if the $600 support holds and Binance ecosystem demand grows, supported by rising network usage and liquidity.
What will be the BNB price in 2030?
BNB could trade between $2,500 and $4,500 by 2030 if blockchain adoption grows and the Binance ecosystem maintains strong network activity.
How high can BNB price go by 2040?
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Türkiye Sigorta Basketbol Süper Ligi'nin 24. haftasında Galatasaray MCT Technic ile Safiport Erokspor karşılaştı. Galatasaray mücadeleyi 86-85 kazandı.
Fulya Hakkı Yeten Tesisleri'nde oynanan mücadelenin 3. dakikasında Beşiktaş, Kome'nin golüyle 1-0 öne geçti. Ardından oyunda üstünlüğü ele geçiren sarı-kırmızılılar, 16. dakikada Manga ve 42. dakikada Ebru Topçu'nun bulduğu gollerle karşılaşmanın ilk devresini 2-1 önde tamamladı.
İkinci yarıya iyi başlayan taraf Galatasaray GAİN oldu. 52. dakikada Manga, 70. dakikada ise Marta'nın golleriyle sarı-kırmızılı ekip farkı açarken Beşiktaş, mücadelenin son bölümünde tempoyu artırdı. Siyah-beyazlılar, 81. dakikada Yeliz Acar, 83. dakikada Esra Manya ve 90+3. dakikada Ecemnur Öztürk'ün golleriyle durumu 4-4'e getirdi.
Karşılaşma 4-4 eşitlikle sonuçlandı.
Bu sonuçla Beşiktaş puanını 40'a, Galatasaray GAİN ise 58'e yükseltti.
Merzan Futbol Sahası'nda oynanan karşılaşmaya hızlı başlayan ev sahibi ekipte Elizabeth Owusuaa, 3, 10 ve 20. dakikalarında attığı gollerle takımını öne geçirdi.
Baskısını sürdüren Hakkarigücü'nde Elizabeth Oppong, 35. dakikada takımının 4. golünü attı.
İkinci yarıda da tempoyu düşürmeyen Hakkari temsilcisi, etkili oyununu sürdürdü ve 52. dakikada Elizabeth Owusuaa'nın golüyle farkı 5'e çıkardı.
Mücadelenin ilerleyen dakikalarında tekrar sahneye çıkan Owusuaa, 58. dakikada kendisinin 5, takımının 6. gölünü attı.
Konuk ekip 1207 Antalyaspor'un tek gölü de 61. dakikada Naima Lamari'den geldi.
Maçın 90. dakikasında penaltı kazanan Hakkarigücü, 16 yaşındaki Çimen Erdin'in penaltıyı gole çevirmesiyle mücadeleyi 7-1 kazandı.
Fenerbahçe'nin eski Başkanı Ali Koç, seçim öncesinde Dani Ceballos'la ilgili açıklamalarda bulunmuştu. 29 yaşındaki orta saha, Real Madrid'den ayrılma kararı aldı.
Ali Koç, başkanlık seçimi öncesinde, "Dani Ceballos'u istesek hemen getirirdik, bugün bile... İsim olarak seçim bile kazandırır. Real Madrid'den getiriyorsun. 4 yıllık maliyeti vergilerle birlikte 47 milyon euro... Yıllık 10 milyon eurodan fazla. Seçim mantığıyla hareket etmedik ve yapmadık" ifadelerini kullanmıştı.
ÖNEMLİ GELİŞMELER
Sonrasında Koç seçimi kaybetti. Dani Ceballos cephesinde ise şu anda önemli gelişmeler yaşanıyor. 29 yaşındaki orta saha oyuncusu, yeterli seviyede forma süresi bulamadığı için takımdan ayrılmaya karar verdi. Düzenli oynayabileceği bir kulüp arıyor... 1.79 boyundaki futbolcunun Real Madrid'le mukavelesi 30 Haziran 2027'de tamamlanacak.
HENÜZ BİLİNMİYOR
Ali Koç sonrasında Fenerbahçe'nin yaz döneminde onun için bir girişim yapıp yapmayacağı henüz bilinmiyor. Şu anda Sarı-Lacivertli ekibin orta alanında birçok isim var. Fakat muhtemel ayrılıklar da düşünüldüğünde bazı sürprizler yaşanabilir. Dani Ceballos bu sezon 15 lig maçında sadece 466 dakika görev yaptı. Şu anda bir sakatlığı var. Fakat sakatlık öncesinde de fazla tercih edilmiyordu.
A Milli Futbol Takımı 2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası play-off finalinde Kosova ile karşılaşacak. Kosova'nın Türkiye maçı aday kadrosu açıklandı.
A Milli Futbol Takımı'nın 2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası play-off finalinde 31 Mart Salı günü Fadil Vokrri Stadı'nda karşılaşacağı Kosova'nın aday kadrosu belli oldu.
Türkiye Futbol Federasyonunun açıklamasına göre, teknik direktör Franco Foda tarafından belirlenen 23 kişilik aday kadroda şu isimler yer alıyor:
Kaleci: Arijanet Muric (Sassuolo), Visar Bekaj (Tirana), Amir Saipi (Lugano)
Almanya Milli Takımı'nın İsviçre'yi 4-3 yendiği maçın ardından teknik direktör Julian Nagelsmann, Leroy Sane hakkında konuştu.
2026 Dünya Kupası'na katılmayı garantileyen Almanya ile İsviçre dün akşam karşı karşıya geldi. Almanya Milli Takımı mücadeleyi 4-3 kazandı. Galatasaray'ın yıldızı Leroy Sane, Almanya'nın İsviçre ile oynadığı maça ilk 11'de başladı. Sane 63 dakika sahada kalırken yerini Lennart Karl'a bıraktı.
Almanya Milli Takım Teknik Direktörü Julian Nagelsmann ise maçın ardından Sane hakkında şu açıklamayı yaptı:
-Neler yapabileceğine dair ipuçları gösterdi. Daha da yoğun oynayabilir ve daha iyi performans sergileyebilir. Ritim eksikliğini de hesaba katmak gerekiyor. Pazartesi günü daha iyisini yapması için bir şans daha bulacak
Şu anda Galatasaray kadrosunda bulunan birçok isme yeni sözleşme önerilip önerilmeyeceği merak ediliyor. Yönetim ise bu konudaki resmi adımları şampiyonluk yarışından sonra atacak. Konuyla ilgili bilgilendirme yapıldı.
Galatasaray'daki birçok futbolcunun geleceğiyle ilgili belirsizlik bulunuyor. Kontrat yenilenmesi ve maaş zamları gibi konularla ilgili durumlar merak ediliyor. Yönetim ise acele etmiyor. Bunun arkasında bir gerekçe var... Sarı-Kırmızılı idareciler, şampiyonluk yarışı tamamlanmadan konuyla ilgili harekete geçmeyecek.
OYUNCULARA ANLATILDI
Takımdaki futbolculara da konuyla ilgili bilgi verildi... Herkesin sezon sonuna kadar beklemesi gerektiği aktarıldı. Eğer Cim-Bom, şampiyonluğu matematiksel olarak sezon tamamlanmadan garantilerse, düğmeye basılacak. Özetle durum, tamamen sportif yarışın geleceğine bağlı...
BAZI TEMASLAR VAR
Bazı oyuncularla, sözleşmeler konusunda görüşmeler yapıldı. Ancak resmi adımlar atılmadı. Islak imzalar tamamen şampiyonluğa bağlı... Futbolcuların menajerlerine de durum anlatıldı. Galatasaray, yaz döneminde birçok takviye de yapacak. Ancak şampiyonluk yolunda konsantrasyonun bozulmaması için bunlar da gizli tutuluyor.
17 yaşadək futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan milli komandasının baş məşqçisi Aqil Nəbiyev AFFA-nın rəsmi saytına açıqlama verib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, o, Avropa çempionatının seçmə mərhələsinin 2-ci raundu çərçivəsində keçirilən ilk iki oyunla bağlı fikirlərini bildirib.
Gənc mütəxəssis AFFA-nın mətbuat xidmətinə açıqlamasında Bolqarıstan (1:1) və Litva (0:0) ilə matçları dəyərləndirib:
“Bolqarıstanla birinci oyunu üstün keçirən tərəf biz olduq. Rəqibin ən böyük “silahı” standart vəziyyətlər idi. Qolu da məhz bu şəkildə vurdular. Buna baxmayaraq, bərabərlik topunu vura bildik. Qələbə qazanmaq üçün yaxşı qol imkanları əldə etsək də, dəyərləndirə bilmədik. Əsas problemimiz son ötürmələr və zərbələrdədir. Bu problemi Litvaya qarşı keçirilən ikinci matçda da yaşadıq. Başdan sonra qədər matça tam diktə etdik, topa daha çox sahib olduq. Hakim də iki dəfə yüz faizlik penaltimizi vermədi. Saysız-hesabsız qol fürsətlərimiz oldu. Futbolçular bu çatışmazlığı aradan qaldırmaq üçün çox çalışmalıdırlar. Millidə cəmi 3-4 günlük hazırlıqdan sonra oyunlara çıxırıq, bunların üzərində işləməyə vaxtımız olmur”.
Aqil Nəbiyev qrupun son turu çərçivəsində martın 30-da Malta yığmasına qarşı keçiriləcək görüşlə bağlı da danışıb:
“Əsas odur ki, kollektivdə qələbə əzmi var, futbolçular hər matça qalibiyyət üçün çıxırlar. İnanıram ki, Malta ilə görüşdə bunu reallaşdıra biləcəyik. Hədəfimiz Malta ilə qarşılaşmada mütləq qələbə qazanmaqdır. Futbolçularda müəyyən yorğunluq var. İstənilən halda, qrupun son matçında yaxşı oynamalı və istədiyimiz nəticəni əldə etməliyik”.
Qeyd edək ki, B Liqasının 2-ci qrupunda yer almış U-17 millimiz 2 xalla üçüncü pillədə qərarlaşıb.
Altay, 6 haftalık galibiyet hasretine Eskişehir Anadolu Spor deplasmanında son vermek isterken, kritik virajda alacağı sonuçla düşme hattından uzaklaşmayı hedefliyor.
2026 Dünya Kupası hazırlıklarını sürdüren Arjantin, Moritanya ile hazırlık maçı yaptı. Maç sonunda Moritanyalı futbolcular ve teknik ekibin Messi'ye olan ilgisi dünyaca ünlü futbolcuyu da şaşırttı.
3'üncü Lig 4'üncü Grup'ta Play-Off'u garantileyen Karşıyaka, 29 Mart Pazar günü sezonun final niteliğindeki maçında ikincilik yarışındaki rakibi Eskişehirspor'u konuk edecek.
Kadınlar Basketbol Süper Ligi'nde Fenerbahçe Opet ile Galatasaray Çağdaş Faktoring arasında oynanacak play-off final serisi, 29 Mart Pazar günü başlayacak.
Sultanlar Ligi play-offlarında 29 Mart Pazar günü başkentte Fenerbahçe Medicana'yı ağırlayacak Zeren Spor'un başantrenörü Stevan Ljubicic, maç öncesi açıklamalarda bulundu.
Hırvatistan Milli Takımı'nın kalecisi Dominik Livakovic, Brezilya ile oynayacakları maç için konuştu. Sezonun ilk yarısında zor bir dönemden geçtiğini söyleyen Hırvat kaleci, milli takım teknik direktörü Zlatko Dalic'in kendisinin arkasında durduğunu söyledi.
Galatasaraylı Leroy Sane, Almanya Milli Takımı'na çağrılmasının ardından yabancı basın tarafından eleştirilerin odağı haline gelmişti. Almanya Milli Takım Teknik Direktörü Julian Nagelsmann, Sane ile ilgili...Devamı için tıklayınız
2026 Dünya Kupası Elemeleri play-off finalinde A Milli Takımımız, deplasmanda Kosova ile kritik bir karşılaşmaya çıkacak. Zorlu mücadele öncesinde veri analiz platformu Opta, final maçlarına dair tahminlerini...Devamı için tıklayınız
A Milli Futbol Takımı’nın, 31 Mart Salı günü 2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası play-off finalinde Fadil Vokrri Stadı’nda karşı karşıya geleceği Kosova’nın geniş kadrosu açıklandı.Devamı için tıklayınız
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Portuqaliyanın U-21 millisinin yarımmüdafiəçisi Joao Simoes Avro-2027-nin seçmə mərhələsi çərçivəsində Azərbaycana qalib gəldikləri oyundan sonra fikirlərini bölüşüb.
Futbolpress.az “Record” nəşrinə istinadən xəbər verir ki, matçda bir qol vuran futbolçu 4:0 hesabıyla qələbə qazandıqları matçla bağlı bunları deyib:
“Birinci hissədə rəqibi çox yorduq, çoxlu imkanlar yaratdıq, amma təəssüf ki, qol vura bilmədik. İkinci hissədə tempi qoruduq. Səbirli davrandıq və qollar gəldi. Ardıcıl fərqlənəndən sonra hər şey daha asan oldu. Şükürlər olsun, dörd qol vurmağı bacardıq.”
17 yaşadək futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan milli komandasının baş məşqçisi Aqil Nəbiyev Avropa çempionatının seçmə mərhələsinin II raundu çərçivəsində keçirilən ilk iki oyunla bağlı fikirlərini bildirib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis AFFA-nın mətbuat xidmətinə açıqlamasında Bolqarıstan (1:1) və Litva (0:0) ilə matçları dəyərləndirib:
“Bolqarıstanla birinci oyunu üstün keçirən tərəf biz olduq. Rəqibin ən böyük “silahı” standart vəziyyətlər idi. Qolu da məhz bu şəkildə vurdular. Buna baxmayaraq, bərabərlik topunu vura bildik. Qələbə qazanmaq üçün yaxşı qol imkanları əldə etsək də, dəyərləndirə bilmədik. Əsas problemimiz son ötürmələr və zərbələrdədir. Bu problemi Litvaya qarşı keçirilən ikinci matçda da yaşadıq. Başdan sona qədər matça tam diktə etdik, topa daha çox sahib olduq. Hakim də iki dəfə yüz faizlik penaltimizi vermədi. Saysız-hesabsız qol fürsətlərimiz oldu. Futbolçular bu çatışmazlığı aradan qaldırmaq üçün çox çalışmalıdırlar. Millidə cəmi 3-4 günlük hazırlıqdan sonra oyunlara çıxırıq, bunların üzərində işləməyə vaxtımız olmur”.
Aqil Nəbiyev qrupun son turu çərçivəsində martın 30-da Malta yığmasına qarşı keçiriləcək görüşlə bağlı da danışıb:
“Əsas odur ki, kollektivdə qələbə əzmi var, futbolçular hər matça qalibiyyət üçün çıxırlar. İnanıram ki, Malta ilə görüşdə bunu reallaşdıra biləcəyik. Hədəfimiz Malta ilə qarşılaşmada mütləq qələbə qazanmaqdır. Futbolçularda müəyyən yorğunluq var. İstənilən halda, qrupun son matçında yaxşı oynamalı və istədiyimiz nəticəni əldə etməliyik”.
Qeyd edək ki, B liqasının 2-ci qrupunda yer alan U-17 millimiz 2 xalla üçüncü pillədə qərarlaşır.
AFFA-nın bayrağı altında təşkil edilən bəzi çempionat oyunları təxirə salınıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə AFFA-nın mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
U-12 Qızlar Liqası, U-14 Qızlar Liqası, U-16 Qızlar Liqası və Yüksək Qızlar Liqasının 28-30 mart tarixlərində keçirilməsi planlaşdırılan oyunları qeyri-sabit hava şəraiti ilə əlaqədar təxirə salınıb.
“Mançester Yunayted”dən ayrılacağı açıqlanan Kazemiro üçün təkliflər var.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə ESPN məlumat yayıb. MLS təmsilçiləri “Los Anceles Qalaksi”, “İnter Mayami”, Səudiyyə Ərəbistanı klubu “Əl İttihad” yarımmüdafiəçinin xidmətində maraqlıdır.
34 yaşlı futbolçu seçim etməyə tələsmir.
Kazemiro bu mövsüm 30 oyunda 7 qol vurub, 2 məhsuldar ötürmə edib. Onun klubla müqaviləsi yayda başa çatır.
17 yaşadək futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan milli komandasının baş məşqçisi Aqil Nəbiyev Avropa çempionatının seçmə mərhələsinin 2-ci raundu çərçivəsində keçirilən ilk […]
Millimizin dünən Sent Lüsiya üzərində qələbəsindən sonra bəzi yerlərdə “tarixi qələbə” ifadəsinə rast gəldim. Hətta AFFA-nın rəsmi saytında da “Millimizdən […]
The capacity of Zenica’s Bilino Polje Stadium, the venue of the World Cup play-off Final between Italy and Bosnia and Herzegovina, was reduced by 20% by a FIFA ruling this past January, so over 2,100 seats will be unavailable for the match against the Azzurri.
Italy and Bosnia and Herzegovina will meet in the World Cup play-off Final on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
Why World Cup play-off Stadium final has limited capacity
The stadium chosen by the Bosnian federation is Bilino Polje in Zenica, with a capacity of 15,600.
The World Cup play-off Final against Italy, however, will be played with fewer fans in the stands due to a FIFA decision dating back to this past January.
FIFA reported several incidents during the most recent Bosnia and Herzegovina home match against Romania on November 15, 2025, so the Bosnian federation received a fine and a warning, and was ordered to play the following home match with a reduced capacity.
FIFA reported “Team misconduct, discrimination and racist abuse, lighting of fireworks or any other objects causing a disturbance during national anthems and a lack of order or discipline in or around the stadium.”
ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – OCTOBER 11: General view of the of a stadium Bilino Polje prior to the UEFA Nations League 2024/25 League A Group A3 match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Germany at on October 11, 2024 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images)
The Bosnian federation confirmed FIFA’s decision in a statement in January: “Due to the FIFA Disciplinary Committee decision (No. FDD-26056) dated January 9 2026, ordering partial stadium closure for the next qualifying match, FFBiH must reduce the number of commercial tickets for the playoff in Zenica on March 31 2026.
ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – OCTOBER 11: General view of the of a stadium Bilino Polje prior to the UEFA Nations League 2024/25 League A Group A3 match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Germany at on October 11, 2024 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images)
“The sanction was imposed following incidents at the FIFA World Cup qualifier Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Romania match. The ruling requires closure of at least 20% of available seats, primarily behind the goals. As a result, the South stand blocks B, C, and D will be fully closed (1508 seats), along with part of the West stand (first three rows, 592 seats), totalling 2100 seats unavailable for this crucial match.”
The Bosnian Federation announced on Friday that all tickets for the World Cup final against Italy had sold out just hours after a penalty shootout victory over Wales in the semis.
Italy’s Minister for Sport and Youth, Andrea Abodi, believes that the Azzurri’s celebration of Bosnia’s victory over Wales has been overemphasised: ‘There doesn’t seem to be anything provocative.’
Minister for Sport: No ‘excessive enthusiasm’ in Italy’s celebration
A group of Italian players was caught on camera on Thursday night while briefly celebrating Bosnia and Herzegovina’s penalty shootout win over Wales in the World Cup play-off semifinal.
The victory sent Bosnia to the Final against Italy as the Azzurri had beaten Northern Ireland 2-0 in Bergamo.
The celebration by Italian players upset a few fans on social media and even prompted one of the players involved, Federico Dimarco, to text his former Inter teammate and Bosnia captain Edin Dzeko, according to Gazzetta.
Italy’s Minister for Sport Abodi, however, defended the Azzurri, arguing that the players did not want to provoke or mock their next opponents.
ROME, ITALY – JUNE 03: Minister of Sport Andrea Abodi attends during the 1st SS Lazio conference: bullying and cyberbullying in schools and sports at the Olimpic stadium on June 03, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)
“It doesn’t seem to me that there was excessive enthusiasm,” Abodi told Gazzetta.
“I don’t even know what they were thinking at that moment. I don’t understand why that celebration was given so much importance. We’re talking about guys who had just finished a match, and there doesn’t seem to be anything provocative. Let’s try to move on. We already have plenty of objectively complicated things, and this is a controversy that doesn’t make any sense.”
Italy have returned to Florence to prepare for the World Cup play-off Final, which will be played at the Bilino Polje Stadium in Zenica, on Tuesday, March 31.
WORCESTER, Mass. – Roger Clemens arrived as the Guest of Honor for WooSox Opening Day with core memories of the 40th anniversary of a special season.
The 1986 campaign started a run of over two decades in the majors as one of the best starting pitchers in the sport. From learning from Hall of Famer Tom Seaver to earning a World Series trip, “The Rocket” hit the ground running in Boston.
“Great memories,” Clemens said Friday at Polar Park. “For me, Boston being my home, getting drafted out of the University of Texas, winning the Eastern League. And before I actually went back to Texas after that season, the Sox had me come. That’s the first time I got to see Fenway Park. So I thought it was amazing. And actually, the game, still remember it, was Dennis Eckersley against Jim Palmer. And so I got to see those two guys work. And so that was a treat for me.”
It was April of 1986 when Clemens introduced himself as a star in the league with a 20-strikeout effort against the Seattle Mariners, the first such game in MLB history, on a night to remember at Fenway Park. Clemens matched the feat 10 years later in Detroit, though the first instance means just as much four decades later.
“Both 20 strikeout games were really cool,” Clemens recalled. “The first one that stands out, basically it was early in the year and I was proving to my teammates and to the ball club that I was healthy.”
The Red Sox right-hander gave plenty of credit to the late Bill Fischer, Boston’s pitching coach in 1986, for guiding him and persistently prioritizing the ability to fill up the strike zone..
“So I was able to get a lot of knowledge from him and he always stressed not to walk guys,” Clemens explained. “Both 20 strikeout games when you’re throwing that high rate of speed and you’re striking guys out, I didn’t walk a guy. So I think I’m most proud about that. That’s probably why I never threw a no-hitter.”
Clemens took control on the mound from the jump, where he believes he called up to 95% of the pitches he threw to catcher Rich Gedman, who caught his old starter’s ceremonial first pitch Friday afternoon. In the modern era of PitchCom and MLB’s adoption of the ABS system, Clemens brought his own context to pitching in 2026.
“Yeah, I love it,” Clemens shared. “You know, I love that they also are featuring the high strike. They pinch you a little bit east and west now. And of course, with the ABS system, makes you say, I don’t think the pitcher should be allowed. … I think it should be the hitter and the catcher. They have the best look. Even if you’re a mitt looker, you’re a pitcher that stares at the mitt the entire time, you still lose sight of the baseball, flight of the ball at some point. But yeah, I love it.”
Clemens reached the World Series with Boston before a heartbreaking loss to the New York Mets. The 2026 Red Sox look to find their way to the Fall Classic for the first time in eight years. Clemens gets his first look at the squad when Boston visits his home state to take on the Houston Astros next week.
His keys to the season? Renewed chemistry in the clubhouse after dramatic stretches of 2025 in addition to the ability to lean on established pitching depth to counter the summer months.
“I think there’s a lot of team chemistry,” Clemens said. “That’s very important, which if you guys were around me last year when I came up here on radio and TV, the first baseman (Triston Casas) got hurt and I thought that would be a perfect scenario for the third baseman (Rafael Devers) at that time to move over to first. He’s a very good player, he’s in San Francisco now. So that didn’t work out. Your team chemistry has to be there.”
The 63-year-old entered the Red Sox Hall of Fame in 2014. He’s yet to hear his name called in Cooperstown due to steroid scandals, though he knows his performance landed him among the best to ever throw a major league pitch.
“For me, which I’m hoping to do something really cool that you guys will see, my son’s gonna go with me,” Clemens shared, alluding to new projects surrounding his baseball career. “I’m not even gonna tell you what it is, but I gotta go to Ohio for something. This Thurman Munson Award, which I had the privilege to win that. But I’m gonna do something else that deals with Cy Young. And when you’re mentioned with guys like Cy Young or Babe Ruth or ahead of Willie Mays and guys like that, you’re in pretty good company. So that’s good enough for me.”
Craig McLeish will oversee St Mirren's remaining league and cup fixtures this term [SNS]
Craig McLeish will continue as St Mirren interim manager until the end of the season, the Scottish Premiership club have confirmed.
McLeish, 36, has taken charge of the Buddies' past two fixtures - a loss at home to Rangers and win at Falkirk - following Stephen Robinson's departure for Aberdeen.
And Stuart Taylor is joining St Mirren as interim assistant, with Marc Kelly, Jamie Langfield and Allan McManus continuing as part of McLeish's backroom team.
Taylor made 90 Buddies appearances as a player and has coached at Aston Villa, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Stoke City and Ipswich Town.
League Cup winners and Scottish Cup semi-finalists St Mirren host Robinson's Aberdeen next Saturday.
The Paisley side are 10th in the Scottish Premiership, above Kilmarnock on goal difference and three points below the Dons.
After the league trip to Celtic on 11 April, McLeish's side will face the same opponents in the Scottish Cup semi-final at Hampden on 19 April.
"I'm delighted to be given the opportunity to lead the group for the rest of the season," McLeish told club media.
"We've got a lot of big games to look forward to, including the cup semi-final, and I can't wait to take part in that opportunity as well.
"We spoke to a number of different people and Stuart ticked all the boxes with his level of experience. He's been down in the English Premier League, has managed himself, is very good on the grass and on the coaching pitch, and is ultimately a really good person and good about the place. Everyone I spoke to spoke really highly of him."
St Mirren chairman John Needham said the board and chief operating officer Keith Lasley had "looked at how the players have reacted in the past two games and how Craig has impressed as interim manager".
"I'd ask our fans to get right behind the interim management team and the players for the remaining games of the season," added Needham.
"Their support will be crucial in helping us move up the league and as we attempt to get to another cup final."
And Lasley commented: "It was the unanimous decision of myself and the board to appoint Craig to lead the team through to the end of the season.
"Craig has shown real leadership in recent weeks."
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Mary Rand was one of four British gold medallists at the Tokyo 1964 Olympics [Getty Images]
History-maker, an inspiration and a remarkable athlete.
Mary Rand's biggest achievement in track and field may have been 62 years ago, but her influence is still being felt today.
Rand, whose death aged 86 was announced on Friday, became the first British woman to win an Olympic gold medal in athletics, thanks to her long jump victory in Tokyo in 1964.
She went on to win silver in the inaugural women's pentathlon and bronze in the 4x100m relay at the same Games. She was the only British female to win three medals at the same Olympics until track cyclist Emma Finucane matched it at Paris 2024.
Ann Packer, who won gold and silver in Tokyo and was Rand's room-mate along with Mary Peters and Pat Pryce, told 5 Live Breakfast: "Bearing in mind there were fewer events for women than today and she got three medals, she was extraordinary and a complete inspiration.
"She was always the mother hen and wanted to make sure we kept the room tidy. I will miss her dearly."
Rand, who was born in Wells, Somerset, on 10 February 1940, was a prodigious talent, attending Millfield School on a sports scholarship before being expelled after going to Paris with her then boyfriend and becoming engaged.
She burst on to the international scene at 18 with long jump silver at the 1958 Commonwealth Games in Cardiff, and set a British record on her Olympic debut in Rome in 1960.
Four years later and now a wife and mother to the first of her three daughters, Rand set an Olympic record with her first-round jump. Her final jump of 6.76m broke the world record.
In an era of amateurism, all her success came when she was working part-time in the postal office at a Guinness factory in London.
She was described as "Marilyn Monroe on spikes" by a former national athletics coach and also caught the eye of Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger.
"I was at the BBC one day and the Beatles were there. I met two of them - Ringo [Starr] and George [Harrison] I think," Rand told Sky Sports in 2023.
"And then Mick Jagger - I never actually met him, but they asked him if he could go on a date with anybody and he said it would be me."
Rand also shone in the high jump and hurdles [Getty Images]
Rand was named BBC Sports Personality of the Year in 1964 and made an MBE in 1965.
After winning long jump gold at the 1966 Commonwealth Games in Jamaica, injury ended her Olympic title defence and she did not make the squad in 1968, retiring in September that year aged 28.
In 1969 she married for a second time - to American Bill Toomey, the 1968 Olympic decathlon champion - and moved to the US, where she remained until her death.
British Athletics described Rand as a "genuine superstar" and a "trailblazer".
Packer said: "Mary had it all. She had the talent, she had the looks and she had the determination, and she was just as nice inside and out.
"Just last week we had three brilliant British women winning gold at the World Indoor Championships, and they owe a big debt of gratitude to Mary because she was instrumental in giving women the belief they could succeed in sport like their brothers had done."
Rand returned to Britain to attend the 2012 London Olympics [Getty Images]
Clemsonfootball’s 2026 Spring Game is set for today at 1 p.m., giving fans their first real look at the Tigers ahead of the upcoming season. Under head coach Dabo Swinney, this year’s spring showcase carries added intrigue as the program continues shaping its identity on both sides of the ball.
It also marks the return of offensive coordinator Chad Morris, bringing a familiar face back to Clemson for his first season in this new stint. His influence on the offense will be one of the biggest storylines, especially as the unit works to find rhythm and consistency in a live setting. On the other side, defensive coordinator Tom Allen enters his second year with the program, looking to build on the foundation set during his first season and push for more consistent execution.
After weeks of practice, roster movement, and development, today’s scrimmage offers a snapshot of where Clemson stands coming out of spring camp. While the result won’t matter, the performances will. Coaches will be evaluating every rep as they continue to sort out depth and define roles heading into the summer.
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With kickoff set for early afternoon, it serves as an important checkpoint in Clemson’s offseason, and an early glimpse at what this team could become in 2026.
Here’s some of what we’re thinking heading into this spring game.
Will Christopher Vizzina show improvement?
In his Clemson career, the spring game has not shown ups and downs for Christopher Vizzina. The Tigers new starter under center has struggled mightily at times in this game, but turned it around last year in a big way going 7-8 for 81 yards and a touchdown last season.
A lot is riding on Vizzina taking the next step this season and it would be awesome to see some strong improvement today.
What is new offensive coordinator Chad Morris going to show?
A lot of eyes are going to be on Clemson offensive coordinator Chad Morris today. Clemson’s offense had a lot of talent last season and the results on the field were unacceptable. New year, new OC, new mindset. Morris should bring a lot of energy and discipline to this Clemson offense.
Will we get a better version of defensive coordinator Tom Allen?
There was a lot of excitement for Clemson when they added Tom Allen as their defensive coordinator and his first year with the Tigers, brought mixed reviews. Expectations were high for Allen, who heads into the spring game with a year under his belt with the program and more of a stamp on what he wants the team and the defense still look like.
This Clemson defense should turn things around in 2026, and it starts here.
Who’s going to show they’re the player who’s going to step up?
From a pure star power perspective, this Clemson team is not the strongest on paper. Clemson has been a different program after the last few seasons and they’re looking to bounce back and reclaim their spot at top of the ACC. It has to start with someone taking the next step into stardom.
There’s clearly talent on the roster such as star linebacker Sammy Brown wide receivers, Bryant Wesco, who is recovering from injury and TJ Moore. It’s about the next man up here. Does Clemson have the talent to make it back to the top? We’re going to have to see.
What are we going to see from the new talent?
Clemson added some serious talent on both sides of the ball. I’m excited to see what freshman QB Tait Reynolds brings to the table. He and that trio of wide receivers, Naeem Burroughs, Gordon Sellers and Connor Salmin.
Fort Wayne (Ind.) Northrop Rivals300 2028 receiver Maddox Weil visited Notre Dame on Friday.
The explosive in-state playmaker left South Bend with a scholarship in tow. He could see himself playing for the Irish down the road.
“What stands out to me is the culture there,” Weil said. “Everyone is very close together and you hear everyone talk about how it is just being at Notre Dame and all the opportunities you will have not just for football, but for life.
“What could make them a good fit is they are close to home and it’s a place where guys from Fort Wayne have gone there and have succeeded before.
“I would say it is higher up on my list.”
Other early offers for Weil include Michigan, Miami, Indiana and Purdue. Notre Dame checks a lot of boxes.
“Really just that they are just a historically good winning program that knows how to send guys to the league,” Weil said.
As a sophomore Weil turned 58 receptions into 968 yards and eight touchdowns. Earlier this year he had a strong showing at the Rivals camp in Miami.
“Maddox Weil came all the way from Fort Wayne, Indiana and showed he belonged with the top group of wide receivers at Rivals Camp Miami,” Director of Scouting Charles Power said. “He showed impressive movement skills within his routes, quickly exploding out of his breaks to create separation. Weil was strong during drills and showed steady, clean ball skills. The rising junior carried that momentum over to 1-on-1’s where he notched several wins.”
Notre Dame will be in position to win this recruitment all the way to the end.
Mar 26, 2026; San Jose, CA, USA; Arizona Wildcats forward Koa Peat (10) reacts after a pay against the Arkansas Razorbacks in the second half during a Sweet Sixteen game of the West Regional of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at SAP Center. Mandatory Credit: Eakin Howard-Imagn Images | Eakin Howard-Imagn Images
A little change up on the weekend maulings moving forward. I’m going to keep QOTDs as a weekday thing. We just don’t get a lot of QOTD discussion on the weekends, and to conserve my question ideas, which are few and far between, I’ll save them for the work week when we’re bored and shooting the shit.
If we get a lot of comments on today’s post, I’ll create a new OGT for tomorrow’s Elite 8 games. Otherwise, this is your place to discuss all things college basketball. If there’s any movement in the Bill Self situation, that will definitely get its own post. Happy weekend, everyone!
New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen and head coach John Harbaugh attended Arizona State’s Pro Day on Friday, where they were joined by running back Cam Skattebo, an ASU alumnus and fan favorite who has quickly become a key part of the Giants’ backfield.
Skattebo, known for his energetic personality, shared a characteristically enthusiastic greeting with Harbaugh upon their meeting at the event.
ASU legend Cam Skattebo with a very Skatt-like greeting for his new head coach, John Harbaugh at ASU’s Pro Day 😂😂
Harbaugh, Hines Ward and Mike Vrabel, who crossed paths plenty of times in the AFC with the Ravens/Steelers/Patroits are chatting it up.@SunDevilSourcepic.twitter.com/JQwZ881Y52
While pairing the two again would create an appealing offensive connection, the Giants’ draft strategy at the top of the board remains fluid, given the depth of talent expected to be available.
Amid the controversy over Senegal being stripped of the Africa Cup of Nations title and Morocco being declared winners, the international debut of Issa Diop proved something of an irony as well as a public relations coup.
The Fulham defender was born in France and played for the country at the Under-21 level, but on Thursday had his application to switch nationality to Morocco approved by the world football governing body, FIFA, and was immediately drafted into the starting lineup for Friday night’s 1-1 draw against Ecuador in Madrid.
Diop, whose father is Senegalese and mother from Morocco, had previously rejected overtures from both countries to play for them while holding out hope he might represent France.
The 29-year-old said several times he wanted to play for Les Bleus, but with no call-up from France coach, Didier Deschamps, he has now taken up the opportunity to possibly play at the World Cup for Morocco.
“I was very happy to play in a team with a lot of good players, and I think I’ve made a good choice,” Diop said after Friday’s match.
Diop had talks with Morocco’s new coach, Mohamed Ouahbi, and Moroccan Federation President Fouzi Lekjaa.
“They explained their vision to me, and I was taken in with open arms by a cheerful group of players with a great atmosphere in the camp,” he said.
The North Africans have a track record of assiduously courting players with links to the country who they believe can improve their national team, but this is the first tug-of-war over player loyalty with another African country they have won.
Senegal also draw heavily on their diaspora in France, and the 28-man squad which won the Cup of Nations in Morocco in January featured 12 French-born players. Senegal this week formally contested the decision of the Confederation of African Football’s Appeal Board to take the title away from them. They were ruled to have forfeited the final in Rabat on January 18 because they walked off the pitch in protest at a potentially decisive penalty awarded to Morocco, but have now referred the matter to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. The posturing between the two countries continued on Friday when Senegal held a news conference, before Saturday’s friendly against Peru, in front of a banner that read “Champions of Africa”.
They are expected to display the Cup of Nations trophy to supporters before the match at the Stade de France.
With veteran guard Marcus Smart sidelined due to an ankle ailment, Bronny James has gotten onto the court for non-garbage time minutes in the Los Angeles Lakers' last two games. On Wednesday, he played 13 minutes and had four points, one rebound, one assist, two steals and one block in a 137-130 win over the Indiana Pacers.
In Friday's 116-99 victory against the Brooklyn Nets, James got four minutes of playing time and didn't make as much of a contribution, but he did hit a 3-pointer off a pass from his father, LeBron James. The elder James was asked about the moment afterward.
"Not taking it for granted, just being in the moment of us being on the floor once again," the elder James said. "That’s two games back-to-back playing meaningful minutes and him, also, making another play. ... I got doubled, and he was able to fake the pass to the corner and then knock down the 3. Definitely a cool moment for us and also for our family."
The 41-year-old said that his 21-year-old son is getting his shooting ability back to where it was prior to his cardiac arrest incident during the summer of 2023, when the latter was entering his lone season at the University of Southern California.
"It's just getting to where it was before the incident. He's always been able to shoot the ball. He's shot the ball at a high level pretty much throughout his years of playing ball. I just think it's the confidence and the rhythm and getting his strength back and his wind and everything — everything is just coming back, like I said, before the incident. Not surprising to see him shoot the ball at a high clip."
Per Melissa Rohlin of the California Post, the younger James expressed gratitude for getting to this point in his basketball career.
"I’ve been wanting to play basketball my whole life, so I knew that was going to be my job at some point. It’s a dream come true. I’m so privileged to be able to play basketball for a job and I love every single second of it. My teammates embrace it. I’m best friends with all my teammates and my coaches. I’m just happy to be here."
If Smart ends up missing more time, expect to see the younger James get at least spot duty as the Lakers' regular season schedule winds down.
ESPN's college football analytics guru, Bill Connelly, released his first SP+ rankings for the upcoming 2026 college football season on Friday.
The metric is one of the go-to predictive measures heading into the college football season. Like any metric, it will change when real data (games) takes place. Still, SP+ is the industry standard for judging team quality and projecting future performance. Here is how Connelly explains his process:
As a reminder, SP+ is a tempo- and opponent-adjusted measure of college football efficiency. It is a predictive measure of the most sustainable and predictable aspects of football, not a résumé ranking. Along those same lines, these projections aren't intended to be a guess at what the AP Top 25 will look like at the end of the season. These are simply early offseason power rankings based on the information we have been able to gather.
The Big 12 landscape gained further clarity with the release of the SP+ and Connelly's updated returning production earlier this week. In 2025, Texas Tech was the lone conference representative in the College Football Playoff while BYU and Utah were the clear next-best teams. Arizona and Houston surprised with a nine and ten-win season, respectively. We can now head back to the drawing board to project which teams are this year's breakout candidates and who might take a step back.
Friday's SP+ release means we are one step closer to the start of the next college football season, with spring games right around the corner. Here is how the metric projects the Big 12, along with each team's returning production percentage:
16. West Virginia Mountaineers
SP+ Rating: 0.8 (No. 66 overall)
Offensive Rating: 26.3 (No. 62)
Defensive Rating: 25.6 (No. 66)
Returning Production: 52% (No. 66 overall)
The Mountaineers enter 2026 still searching for direction as they try to establish a new identity under second-year head coach Rich Rodriguez. WVU needs a lot of younger pieces to take that next step for a quicker rebuild.
Colorado once again enters a season under Deion Sanders as one of the conference's biggest wild cards. 3-9 and 8-4 are both on the table. With a new roster builder strategy in place, perhaps the Buffs are ready to put together a truly complete team.
14. Iowa State Cyclones
SP+ Rating: 1.0 (No. 64 overall)
Offensive Rating: 22.9 (No. 94)
Defensive Rating: 22.4 (No. 42)
Returning Production: 45% (No. 102 overall)
There is a whole lot of new in Ames, and a rebuild is certainly in the works for new head coach Jimmy Rogers. No one really knows what to expect from the Cyclones in 2026, but a season near the top of the Big 12 is far-fetched.
13. UCF Knights
SP+ Rating: 2.3 (No. 60 overall)
Offensive Rating: 24.5 (No. 79)
Defensive Rating: 22.1 (No. 41)
Returning Production: 61% (No. 29 overall)
The Knights have the pieces in place to make a move, particularly if their offense finds consistency. With a solid foundation returning, UCF could develop into a dangerous mid-tier team that no contender wants to face.
12. Kansas Jayhawks
SP+ Rating: 3.7 (No. 57 overall)
Offensive Rating: 29.0 (No. 51)
Defensive Rating: 25.9 (No. 70)
Returning Production: 58% (No. 39 overall)
Kansas seems allergic to taking that next step into consistent Big 12 contention, instead opting to rest happily at either 6-6 or 7-5. With a top-60 offense and nearly 60% returning production, Kansas has some continuity to build on. However, a defense ranked 70th nationally could hold them back from making a significant jump.
11. Baylor Bears
SP+ Rating: 4.5 (No. 51 overall)
Offensive Rating: 32.2 (No. 23)
Defensive Rating: 28.3 (No. 87)
Returning Production: 53% (No. 61 overall)
Baylor's offense should be one to watch with DJ Lagway under center, but its defense looks shaky at best. The Bears' season hinges on whether Dave Aranda can get his defense to make the meaningful strides it could not make last year.
10. Cincinnati Bearcats
SP+ Rating: 4.5 (No. 50 overall)
Offensive Rating: 29.6 (No. 46)
Defensive Rating: 25.4 (No. 65)
Returning Production: 57% (No. 50 overall)
Cincinnati should be similar to last season, but without a star quarterback after Brendan Sorsby left for Texas Tech. Still, they should be a tough opponent that pushes for bowl eligibility.
9. Arizona State Sun Devils
SP+ Rating: 6.4 (No. 42 overall)
Offensive Rating: 28.2 (No. 57)
Defensive Rating: 21.2 (No. 37)
Returning Production: 51% (No. 70 overall)
The high-flying ASU offense led by Cam Skattebo, Sam Leavitt, and Jordyn Tyson is a thing of the past. Now the Sun Devils are led by a strong defensive unit, but how far the team will go will be determined by internal growth.
8. Oklahoma State Cowboys
SP+ Rating: 7.1 (No. 38 overall)
Offensive Rating: 30.0 (No. 42)
Defensive Rating: 23.4 (No. 52)
Returning Production: 58% (No. 42 overall)
Expect Oklahoma State to have the Big 12's most significant turnaround after Eric Morris brought nearly his entire North Texas roster with him to Stillwater. Quarterback Drew Mestamaker has Heisman potential and could push the Pokes into CFP discussions.
7. Houston Cougars
SP+ Rating: 8.2 (No. 36 overall)
Offensive Rating: 31.2 (No. 30)
Defensive Rating: 22.8 (No. 45)
Returning Production: 65% (No. 17 overall)
Houston looks like one of the conference's more intriguing teams after a strong 2025 and bringing back 65% of its production. As a top-30 offense, the Cougars have the tools to remain competitive, plus a solid defense adds to their profile, making them a legitimate contender to stay in the Big 12's upper tier.
6. TCU Horned Frogs
SP+ Rating: 9.1 (No. 34 overall)
Offensive Rating: 31.3 (No. 31)
Defensive Rating: 21.9 (No. 40)
Returning Production: 51% (No. 69 overall)
Harvard transfer Jaden Craig is the key to TCU's season. Can he make the jump from Ivy League football to the Big 12? He'll need to mesh with plenty of new faces if the Horned Frogs want to succeed.
Arizona should be one of the Big 12's top teams in 2026, with quarterback Noah Fifita back for his fifth and final season. Both the Wildcats' offense and defense rank in the top 35 nationally, giving Arizona one of the more balanced profiles in the conference, if not nationally. They appear well-positioned to build on last season's success.
K-State once again looks like a serious contender. Their physical style and offensive firepower give them a high ceiling. A slightly better defense, and no one should be surprised to see them in the title game come December.
The departure of Kyle Whittingham to Michigan will sting Utah, even if Margan Scalley was waiting in the wings. You typically don't lose a legendary coach and get better. Still, even a couple of fewer wins should not take Utah out of conference contention.
With so many returning starters, including at quarterback and running back, BYU has the look of a team ready to contend for both a conference title and a playoff spot. The challenge will be sustaining that level across a full schedule.
Texas Tech hopes to be in the national title conversation this year and is far and away the top Big 12 program. It comes as no surprise to see the Red Raiders lead SP+ after a College Football Playoff berth and conference title in 2025.
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UFC Fight Night 271 takes place Saturday, and you can join MMA Junkie for live round-by-round coverage and official results beginning at 5 p.m. ET (2 p.m. PT).
UFC Fight Night 271 goes down Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle (Paramount+)
In the headliner, former middleweight champion Israel Adesanya (24-5 MMA, 13-5 UFC) will try to snap a three-fight skid against Joe Pyfer (15-3 MMA, 6-1 UFC). In the co-feature, ex-women’s flyweight champ Alexa Grasso (16-5-1 MMA, 8-5-1 UFC) takes on contender Maycee Barber (15-2 MMA, 10-2 UFC).
Follow along with our round-by-round updates and official results beginning at approximately 5 p.m. ET for the prelims and 8 p.m. ET for the main card, all on the UFC’s new Paramount+ streaming platform.
WWE SmackDown on March 27 took place at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh and featured a singles match between Randy Orton and Matt Cardona.
The build to WrestleMania 42 continued with the announcement of new matches and a title change. We saw The Bella Twins get a win over Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss thanks to outside interference. Rhea Ripley got a DQ win over B-Fab, but it was all about a beatdown from Jade Cargill with the help of Michin, too. Giulia also got a win over Tiffany Stratton.
Here’s the top takeaways from this week’s show:
Jelly Roll wins first singles match
For the first time since SummerSlam, Jelly Roll was in an official match, but this time it was a singles match against Kit Wilson. Danhausen gets the assist here for cursing Wilson backstage just prior to the match.
After some poetry about Jelly Roll’s mother, the action began. Jelly Roll and Wilson worked a very basic match that allowed the musician to look alright in the ring. Wilson eventually got his offense in after a hot start from Jelly Roll, but things came to an end after a chokeslam.
Jelly Roll is now a winning singles wrestler on WWE programming.
Who knows where this is all going? Jelly Roll has been getting a lot of TV time in recent weeks – and I do mean A LOT. Maybe it’s just an opportunity for him to share his weight-loss story (which is a great thing) and get a little action in – but let's be real: this feels forced.
Sami Zayn wins men’s United States title
Sami Zayn has been going through it in recent weeks, but finally has a path to WrestleMania, which was in question backstage when speaking with Nick Aldis. The SmackDown GM had just told Trick Williams he would be competing in Las Vegas, but there wasn’t anything for Zayn at the moment. Zayn said he would find a way.
Fast forward to the US title Open Challenge, and Zayn would answer the call against Carmelo Hayes. Before the match could begin, Williams entered and took a seat ringside to watch.
The match was unsurprisingly the best of the night. Hayes and Zayn went back and forth, keeping the fans energized. After a First 48, only got a two count, Zayn hit a Blue Thunder Bomb, also only getting two. That’s when Williams got involved.
Williams grabbed the title, threw it into the ring to create a distraction. He signaled for Hayes to push Zayn his direction, but the punch connected with Hayes. One Helluva Kick later, and we now have a new US champion.
Congratulations to the NEW United States Champion!! 🏆
After wallowing in his own self-pity for weeks, Zayn found his way to get back on track and punch his WrestleMania ticket. Aldis said we’re getting Zayn and Williams in a match, but the question is whether or not that will become a three-way match with Hayes, since he will be wanting revenge for the interference. We’ll see.
Jacob Fatu, Drew McIntyre get Mania match
Jacob Fatu took the mic to address Drew McIntyre following their brawl last week, which resulted in both of them falling off the side of a building. Both were shown in bad shape throughout the show before this moment.
Fatu vowed to dog walk McIntyre every week until he was satisfied. McIntyre entered and stood at the entrance to offer his rebuttal that Fatu stole everything from him before Nick Aldis came in to make an announcement.
Aldis said since these two are uncontrollable around each other, they will have a match at WrestleMania – but not just any match. This one will be unsanctioned.
It’s great to get matches with stipulations for WrestleMania. We could use even more, but this one works very well with this blood feud. Great move here.
Randy Orton beats Matt Cardona, RKOs Jelly Roll
The main event of this week’s show was a singles match between Randy Orton and a compromised Matt Cardona.
With his injured arm as the focus, Cardona did what he could against Orton, but "The Viper" was too much to handle. Orton relentlessly attacked the injured limb until he hit an RKO to get a three-count.
While getting his arm raised, Cody Rhodes was shown on the tron pulling up to the arena in his bus. After a long walk to the ring, the two brawled it out. The world’s worst security team repeatedly failed to keep the two men separated. Eventually, Jelly Roll came out to play peacemaker in a moment security had control. Orton broke through a moment later and hit Jelly Roll with an RKO before exiting.
The unhinged version of Orton remains one of the most diabolical characters ever. I’m still not quite sure why Jelly Roll is on our screens as much as he is, but he got a taste of an RKO for effect here. The Orton-Rhodes brawl was OK, even though it felt like it just dragged on as security just kept letting them bust through. WWE loves using the failed security trope. This was certainly an ending to the show.
A 23-year-old outfielder out of Oklahoma State, Ehrhard is in his first year at the Triple-A level.
In an organization filled with talent, Ehrhard is standing out.
“We got to spring training — everyone’s just loving the kid,” Hennessey said. “How hard he plays, how good of a teammate he is. He’s lived up to that.”
Ehrhard made his Comets debut Friday and showed why there’s much optimism surrounding him.
The 5-foot-9, 190-pounder went 1 for 3 with one RBI and one walk while recording the only stolen base of the game as the Comets lost to the Albuquerque Isotopes 3-1 in their season opener Friday night at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark.
OKC lost, but it was a solid night overall, and Hennessey was happy with how it went.
“I really thought the team looked good,” he said. “I get the outcome wasn’t what we wanted, but we took a lot of really good competitive at-bats. We hit the ball hard. It just didn’t quite play in our favor today, and that’s just baseball. That’s how it goes. But I really like where we’re at. We have a really good group of guys, and I’m really excited for the rest of the season.”
Ehrhard was drafted by the Red Sox in the 13th round of the 2021 MLB Draft out of Paul R. Wharton High School in Tampa, Florida, but declined that opportunity and headed to play for Oklahoma State instead.
He had a stellar three years with the Cowboys.
In his final season in Stillwater, Ehrhard had a .330 batting average, .458 on-base percentage, 14 homers and 57 RBIs.
He was then selected by the Red Sox in the fourth round of the 2024 draft before getting traded to the Dodgers last summer on July 31.
Ehrhard played for Double-A Tulsa and had a .282 batting average, .391 on-base percentage, five homers and 20 RBIs in 34 games.
“I think it’s been good,” Ehrhard said. “I think it’s just continuing to be who I am and not try to do too much. I think things have gone well, obviously. From last year, I had a pretty good year, and then this year, I just want to continue to drill on who I am. Just kind of being a ballplayer, continue to compete, have good at-bats and just be a competitive guy that hopefully they see playing at the next level.”
For Hennessey, Ehrhard is definitely on that path.
“Developementally, we have to put him in all three outfield spots so when he does get to the big leagues he’s ready to go,” Hennessey said. “Where we hit him in the lineup, he’s gonna hit at the top of the lineup. He stole a base tonight. But the thing, it’s just the intangibles with him, and he’s a winning-type player. That’s what the Dodgers love about him. He’s going to be a good player for a long time.”
It’s all been a dream come true for Ehrhard.
He’s enjoying every minute of it and doesn’t take it for granted.
“All I can say is I have so much gratitude,” Ehrhard said. “It’s been a blessing truly from God. God has blessed this whole path for me.”
Being in OKC has made things even more interesting for Ehrhard.
He's a familiar face and is glad to be back in the state.
“It’s really cool,” Ehrhard. “There’s a lot of local support. A lot of people remember me from school.”
Ehrhard hit second in the lineup Friday and played center field.
He drove in OKC’s lone run in the first inning and provides a spark for the Comets.
“First off, this guy is so prepared,” Hennessey said. “He works hard every day in all facets of his game. Leader. Can play all three outfield spots. Puts together good at-bats. And he’s a winner. He’s a winning-type player and glad to have him on our ballclub.”
Three big innings were more than enough for the Washington Huskies to secure their 18th straight victory, a 16-7 win on the road against the Iowa Hawkeyes.
After trailing 3-0 early, coach Heather Tarr's team battled back and took the lead in the top of the third inning behind a pair of home runs. First, second baseman Jade Bubke blasted a solo home run as part of a 2-for-4 day with a pair of runs scored, before later in the inning, catcher Jadyn Glab launched a three-run homer to give the Huskies the lead.
Then, in the fourth inning, left fielder Ava Carroll was able to wreak some havoc without the ball ever leaving the infield. With the bases loaded, the former Mt. Hood Junior College transfer helped spark a seven-run inning with a ground ball to second baseman Kiara Sepe, who threw it away and pushed three runs across the plate to give the Huskies a healthy cushion before she blasted a three-run home run in the seventh inning to give her 6 runs batted in on the day.
A Hawkeye miscue ushers in three more runs for the Dawgs!
Third baseman Giselle Alvarez put extra icing on the cake in the seventh inning with a two-run blast, her 12th homer of the season, which moved her into a tie with star first baseman Alexis DeBoer for the team lead in the category.
Reigning D1Softball National Pitcher of the Week Morgan Reimer earned her NCAA-leading 18th win of the season, but was unable to finish off her seventh complete game of the year, as Ryan Maddox finished off the day. Her night ended after she let up 7 runs (5 earned) on 7 hits and 4 walks with 3 strikeouts and 3 hit batters over 6 1/3 innings.
Avery Sapp took the loss for the Hawkeyes after she was unable to record an out in the fourth inning and surrendered 4 runs on 2 walks, a hit, and a hit batter across the four hitters she faced.
With the win, the Huskies improved to 28-6 on the year and remained perfect in Big Ten play at 10-0. The two teams will return to action on Saturday morning at 11:00 a.m. PT
Looking ahead to the 2026 NFL draft for the Jacksonville Jaguars, here are the wide receivers from this year's class who have stood out above the rest in the athletic testing portion of the pre-draft process.
To compare the athletic testing and measurements of each wideout, we will be using Kent Lee Platte's Relative Athletic Score (RAS).
In short, RAS is a way to compare a player's athleticism and size to the rest of his position group through an easily digestible number based on height, weight, and athletic testing numbers. The RAS scale ranges from 0-10, and the closer to 10 a player scores, the better the athlete.
While a player's athletic testing certainly isn't the be-all, end-all when it comes to the evaluation process, it very much is something that NFL teams pay attention to.
Here are this year's standout performers from the wide receiver position.
Jeff Caldwell, Cincinnati
RAS: 9.99
In his lone season with Cincinnati, Caldwell caught 32 passes for 478 yards and six touchdowns. He averaged 14.9 yards per catch, according to PFF.
Jeff Caldwell is a WR prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored an unofficial 10.00 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 2 out of 3830 WR from 1987 to 2026.
Sturdivant caught 27 of 54 passes last season for 411 yards, averaging 15.2 yards per catch. He scored three touchdowns.
J. Michael Sturdivant is a WR prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored an unofficial 9.96 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 17 out of 3844 WR from 1987 to 2026.
Lance was a big-play threat and very efficient, catching 74% of his 69 targets, while averaging a whopping 21.2 yards per catch in 2025. He surpassed the 1,000-yard mark and caught eight touchdowns.
Bryce Lance is a WR prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.94 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 23 out of 3926 WR from 1987 to 2026.
During the last two seasons, Hurst has nearly hit the 1,000-yard mark each year. In 2024, he totaled 961 yards, while this past year, Hurst recorded 999 yards. He's scored 15 total touchdowns during that span.
Bell had a big 2025 season, totaling nearly 1,300 receiving yards while recording over 100 receptions. He averaged 12.6 yards per catch with 13 touchdowns.
Skyler Bell is a WR prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.65 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 137 out of 3926 WR from 1987 to 2026.
LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 26: A general view of UNIQLO Field at Dodger Stadium during the national anthem flyover prior to the game between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday, March 26, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
LOS ANGELES — Charley Steiner returned to the Dodgers broadcast booth on Thursday, calling the first three innings of the opening day game against the Arizona Diamondbacks on radio.
Steiner has battled health issues in recent years, including multiple myeloma and a back injury that made it difficult to walk. His workload for this season is unknown, and will depend on how he’s feeling. At the very least, expect Steiner to be a part of some radio pregame segments with Rick Monday.
This is the 22nd season calling games for the Dodgers for Steiner, who turned the microphone over on Thursday to Stephen Nelson to call the final six innings alongside Monday on opening day.
Every locker in the Dodgers clubhouse on opening day had a Seiko bag from Shohei Ohtani with a note saying “Three Peat!!” Inside was a luxury watch. It’s the third such season Ohtani has given a gift to his teammates before the first game.
“He’s just very generous, very thoughtful,” manager Dave Roberts said Thursday. “I think we’re all very grateful.”
While fans and pundits are busy speculating about the Red Bull star’s immediate future, one veteran of the sport has urged the driver to take a break, citing the danger of the championship.
Heinz-Harald Frentzen Issues a Warning to The Four-Time Champion
Former Formula 1 driver Heinz-Harald Frentzen, who secured three grand prix wins and stood on the podium 18 times during his career in the late ’90s and early 2000s, took to social media to weigh in on what’s going on.
He addressed the Dutchman’s apparent disconnection from the sport on X (formerly Twitter).
“If you lose your motivation in F1, it’s better to quit, or at least take a break,” Frentzen posted. “That’s what I did. The sport is too dangerous if you lose your focus.”
You don’t simply go through the motions as an F1 driver. Piloting a 2026-spec car, machinery that Verstappen himself has heavily criticized for their heavy reliance on complex electrical deployment, requires 100% intent.
Driving an F1 car without 100% commitment could well be asking for trouble. But of course, we know Verstappen never drives without an intent to win.
If you lose your motivation in F1, it's better to quit, or at least take a break. That's what I did. The sport is too dangerous if you lose your focus.
“Not even frustrated anymore, you know?” Verstappen told the media after a disappointing Saturday. “I’m beyond that. I don’t know the right word in English for it. I don’t know what to make of it, to be honest.
“There’s no word. I don’t know. I don’t get upset about it. I don’t get disappointed or frustrated by it anymore, with what’s going on.”
The writing has been on the wall for months. Verstappen has repeatedly criticized the 2026 regulation changes and has never been shy about his willingness to leave F1 behind to pursue endurance racing or other life goals. He is currently bound to Red Bull Racing through 2028, but in F1, contracts aren’t worth the paper they’re written on.
If the 28-year-old truly has lost his underlying drive to compete, taking Frentzen’s advice might be the smartest move he could make.
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Class 2A state championship: Westview vs. Parke Heritage
Why Westview star Austin Schlabach also didn't attend high school
Austin Schlabach did not have dreams of playing for his high school team. He did not know if he would even attend high school. Schlabach was raised in an Amish family near Shipshewana, a community of 850 residents in Northern Indiana that is home to the third-largest Amish population in the country.
In the Amish tradition, children go to school through eighth grade and then go to work.
Where are the Indiana high school boys basketball state finals played?
Gainbridge Fieldhouse at 125 S. Pennsylvania Street in Indianapolis.
How much are tickets to the Indiana high school boys basketball state finals?
$20 per person ($24.75 with TicketMaster fees). All tickets are reserved seating for one session only (two games, morning session or evening session). All tickets are digital only through your mobile phone and may be purchased via Ticketmaster.com (service fees apply) or in person at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse Box Office.
How can I watch the Indiana high school boys basketball state finals?
All four state championship games will stream IHSAAtv.org via pay-per-view for $20 per game or $25 for all games.
Where can I listen to the Indiana high school boys basketball state finals?
Each game will be broadcast on affiliates of the IHSAA Champions Network.
Shannon Harris became the DC Defenders' head coach just six days before the 2025 UFL season. Fast forward one year and he is now one of the league's longest-tenured coaches.
The UFL underwent significant changes to its operating structure ahead of its 2026 campaign. The league relocated three of its eight franchises, hired six new coaches and shifted one of its two holdovers – Anthony Becht – from the St. Louis Battlehawks to the Orlando Storm.
That leaves Harris as the only coach returning to the team he led the previous season. The Defenders will also return most of their support staff along with a "core group of guys" from last season's championship-winning roster.
Harris believes that could provide the Defenders with an advantage as they look to defend their 2025 UFL title.
"Any time you can have that continuity across the board, that's part of our roster organization, you want to feel some confidence," Harris told USA TODAY Sports in a phone interview.
Harris seemed particularly excited about returning the team's entire quarterback room from their championship season. That includes Jordan Ta'amu, who led the UFL with 17 touchdown passes last season and was named MVP of the 2025 UFL championship game.
"Jordan has definitely taken this offense to another level for us," Harris said.
But Harris explained that the team's backup quarterbacks – Mike DiLello and Spencer Sanders – have also been key in creating a collaborative environment in which the three-man unit operates.
"Those guys do a great job of bouncing ideas off each other," Harris explained. "They help each other in meetings, on the court, on the field as well. It's kind of like – you have that caddy in golf, where you're so comfortable with your coach, knowing that he's gonna tell you the right things. That's kind of how Mike has been with Jordan; and the same thing with Spencer."
Harris is hopeful the trio of quarterbacks will continue to sharpen one another's skills in DC's offense. That's something the 45-year-old coach did himself during the UFL offseason.
Harris spent the 2025 college season serving as the offensive coordinator at Tennessee State, in addition to his responsibilities with the Defenders. He worked under Reggie Barlow – who previously coached DC – and got a chance to return to his roots calling plays, which he relished.
"That helped me be more locked into not just being a head coach, but making sure my skills are still intact [as] a play-caller," Harris said. "I thought it was great for me to go do that, and excited I did. It can be taxing on the body a little bit at times, but I'm glad I got a chance to do it."
Harris appreciated his time at Tennessee State, but his focus has now fully shifted to the Defenders. And, unsurprisingly, he is setting lofty, championship goals for the team in 2026.
To get there, the 2025 UFL Coach of the Year knows his team can't rely solely on continuity to carry it.
"We still gotta make sure we maintain our integrity and think [about] what we've done to get ourselves to this point," Harris said. "We gotta continue to do those things to be successful."
The Defenders will open their season against the St. Louis Battlehawks in Week 1. It will mark the team's third consecutive game at The Dome at America's Center, which Harris and the team dubbed "Audi West" – a reference to their home stadium, Audi Field – en route to the team's 2025 UFL title.
Harris fully expects he Defenders to have a target on their backs in that game and throughout the 2026 UFL season.
"I'm sure we are circled on everyone's schedule," Harris said. "But for us, we wouldn't want it any other way."
Marseille signed Mason Greenwood (right) in July 2024, less than a month after Roberto de Zerbi (left) was appointed manager [Getty Images]
Tottenham should not appoint former Marseille manager Roberto de Zerbi because of his support for Mason Greenwood, says a women's fans group.
De Zerbi, who has been suggested as a potential replacement for under-pressure interim manager Igor Tudor, signed former England forward Greenwood during his time at the Ligue 1 club.
Greenwood, 24, left Manchester United in 2023, after charges against him, including attempted rape and assault, were dropped.
In November De Zerbi described Greenwood as a "good guy" who had paid a "heavy price".
Women of the Lane said De Zerbi's comments raised "serious questions about judgement and leadership".
The group, whose aim is to eradicate sexism and misogyny in football, said: "This is not an appointment Tottenham Hotspur should make."
Tottenham have won only one point in five Premier League matches under Tudor and are one point and one place above the relegation zone.
Italian De Zerbi, who left Marseille in February, has been reported as a replacement this season or during the summer.
He spent two successful seasons at Brighton, leading them into Europe, before leaving for Marseille in 2024.
In November De Zerbi said of Greenwood: "It saddens me what happened in his life, because I know a totally different person than the one who was described."
Proud Lilywhites, Spurs' official LGBTQ+ fans' group, said: "When someone in that position publicly defends a player like Mason Greenwood, and frames it in a way that downplays the seriousness of what happened, it matters, not just in isolation but in what it signals."
Spurs Reach, Tottenham's official race, ethnicity and cultural heritage fans' group, said: "Regardless of intent, framing of this nature risks normalising harmful attitudes."
The unexpected trade for quarterback Justin Fields has painted a new look for the Kansas City Chiefs in relief of Patrick Mahomes.
CBS Sports writers Shanna McCarriston and Zachary Pereles shared their take on the Chiefs' decision to go in a different direction for their backup quarterback choice.
"We'll also give the Chiefs an approving nod for trying something different at backup quarterback." They wrote, "Kansas City has generally favored the well-traveled backup veteran -- Matt Moore, Blaine Gabbert, Chad Henne, Gardner Minshew, etc. -- as the player behind Mahomes. In Fields, they have some sort of athletic upside and stylistic difference. It may not count for much, and in a perfect world for the Chiefs, Fields doesn't play unless it's to tidy up a blowout win. But at least it's a different direction."
The dynamic of Fields being a younger, more athletic quarterback than Mahomes changes how he could be utilized in Kansas City's offense. The common thread of veteran backups has likely come to an end, with Mahomes already established as a veteran who no longer needs additional mentorship.
Fields' running ability is another intriguing skill that could call for more creativity beyond being a backup.
Ohio State’s men’s and women’s lacrosse teams have both been strong on the field this season. Not only are both teams currently ranked, but they have also combined to post a 15-5 record ahead of today’s men’s game against Penn State. The only loss in their first nine games of the season for the Buckeye men came against top-ranked Notre Dame by just a goal earlier this month.
The last time the Ohio State men’s lacrosse team was on the field was on Saturday when they traveled to New Jersey to take on Rutgers in their first Big Ten game of the season. After Garrett Haas tied the game 1-1 in the first quarter with his 19th goal of the season, the Scarlet Knights rattled off three goals in the second quarter to take a 4-1 lead into halftime.
The Buckeyes responded with goals from Russell Melendez and Liam White in the third quarter to pull within a goal before Rutgers pushed their lead to 5-3 heading into the fourth quarter. Freshman Khalif Hocker scored at 13:39 of the fourth and then tied the game 10 minutes later to force overtime. Alex Mariner was the hero in overtime for Ohio State, as his goal not only secured the win, but it also resulted in the only lead of the game for the Buckeyes.
After Caleb Fyock made his ninth start of the season, backup Jack Allen came up big in goal for Ohio State. Allen made 10 saves in 39:05 on the field to record his first career win. Despite allowing three goals and making just two saves against the Scarlet Knights, Fyock has still been one of the best goalies in the country this season, posting a 7-1 record with a 6.61 goals against average and a .582 save percentage. The Buckeyes have now outscored opponents 104-57 through nine games.
Allen was named the Big Ten’s Specialist of the Week for his performance against Rutgers, while Cullen Brown was named the Big Ten’s Defenseman of the Week. Along with what Allen was able to do in goal for Ohio State, Brown caused a season-high four turnovers and scooped up four ground balls in the win. With the turnovers he forced on Saturday, Brown now has caused the most turnovers during a career in program history.
Entering Saturday’s game, Garrett Haas and Alex Mariner were tied for the team lead with 18 goals. After the victory against Rutgers, Haas and Mariner are still tied after both had a goal on Sunday. When it comes to overall points, Haas leads the team with 34 points, 11 more than Mariner has through nine games. Liam White is third on the team with 16 points, one ahead of Khalif Hocker, who has 14 goals and an assist in his freshman season. Russell Melendez is the fifth Buckeye with at least 10 points on the season, as his goal against Rutgers allowed him to reach double digits.
Following the loss to Notre Dame earlier this month, Ohio State has beaten Denver and Rutgers, with both teams being ranked in the top-25. The schedule doesn’t get any easier for Nick Myers’ team. The next three games for the Buckeyes are against Penn State, Maryland, and Johns Hopkins, who are all currently ranked. Then, Ohio State closes out its regular season at home against Michigan before the Big Ten Tournament.
Women’s lacrosse
Heading into Thursday night’s contest against Oregon, Ohio State’s women’s lacrosse team had been slumping, losing its previous two games to Rutgers and Johns Hopkins. The Buckeyes broke their skid in a big way, smashing Oregon 20-2 in Columbus.
The game changed when the Buckeyes reeled off 18 straight goals after the game was tied 1-1 in the first quarter. Ohio State’s defense was dominant in the win, not allowing Oregon to score for 43 minutes after its first goal of the game. Camryn Callaghan and Zoe Coleman led the offensive attack for the Buckeyes, with each player scoring four goals. Annie Hargraves and Kate Tyack each had three goals. This marked the ninth time this season that Ohio State has scored at least 10 goals in a game.
By tying her career-high with seven points, Kate Tyack pushed her team-leading point total to 47 points on the season, five more than Camryn Callaghan. While Tyack has the team’s point lead, Callaghan can claim the goal lead, as her 32 goals are two more than Tyack has netted.
Maddy Paz added two goals and two assists in the win over Oregon, her ninth multi-point game this year. Paz now has 32 points on the season. Overall, Ohio State has seven players with at least 13 goals this year. As a team, the Buckeyes are averaging 14.55 goals per game, while only giving up 9.82 goals per game. Jocelyn Torres has started all 11 games in goal, posting a 5-4 record with a 10.12 goals against average and .430 save percentage.
Ohio State is currently ranked 25th in the country, and will face a big test in their next game when they host fifth-ranked Michigan on Thursday. After the battle with the Wolverines, the Buckeyes host Penn State next Sunday before heading out west to take on USC. The last time Ohio State made the women’s lacrosse NCAA Tournament was back in 2015.
Prior to the Denver Broncos' trade for wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, the Denver front office had doubled down on their 2026 roster construction by re-signing their own players while the rest of the NFL was spending like mad at the outset of free agency.
However, after the trade, Denver's roster earned high marks, with Bleacher Report's Moe Moton naming the Broncos as having the second-best roster in the NFL.
"In free agency, the Broncos only lost defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers, backup safety P.J. Locke and linebacker Dre Greenlaw, who played eight games in the previous campaign," Moton wrote for B/R.
According to Moton, the reasons for the hope are many. "In 2025, quarterback Bo Nix showcased his clutch gene, leading the league with seven game-winning drives," Moton wrote. "Assuming he fully recovers from a broken ankle, look for him to make more strides throwing to wide receiver Jaylen Waddle while he's behind arguably the NFL's best offensive line that features All-Pros Garet Bolles and Quinn Meinerz.
"Meanwhile, Nik Bonitto, Jonathon Cooper and Zach Allen will spearhead a defensive unit that registered a league-leading 68 sacks last season. All-Pros Patrick Surtain II and Talanoa Hufanga have meshed well as field generals in the secondary. The Broncos have a high-end receiver duo with Courtland Sutton and Waddle and the best collection of talent on both sides of the line of scrimmage."
The only team to beat out Denver was the Los Angeles Rams, who were also in their conference championship game in 2025. The Broncos are poised to build on a successful year, with championship aspirations in 2026.
McKibben had also received offers from programs such as Michigan, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Stanford, Washington, and others, with a total of 20 scholarship offers. Rated the No. 1 overall prospect in New Mexico and a top-20 linebacker nationally, McKibben ranks around No. 220–298 overall nationally across composite rankings. He posted 111 total tackles, 8 tackles for loss, 2 sacks, 1 interception, 1 forced fumble, and 2 fumble recoveries during his 2025 junior season, following a 95-tackle sophomore campaign with 11.5 TFL and 2+ sacks.
Across two seasons, he has accumulated 206 tackles and 19.5 tackles for loss. His junior year campaign saw Carlsbad reach the New Mexico 6A state quarterfinals. McKibben also boasts of a multi-sports portfolio.
He has recorded 11.30 seconds in the 100 meters, alongside a 51-foot, 5-inch shot put throw, and participates in powerlifting. McKibben is UCLA’s third commit from the 2027 class after wide receiver Michael Farinas and linebacker Mike Davis Jr. The former praised head coach Bob Chesney after committing to the move, per Yahoo Sports.
“Honestly I love the culture that coach Chesney is bringing to the program. Coach Chesney is a proven winner and I know he’s going to bring that to UCLA. Everyone in the program wants to win and that’s something I want to be a part of. They’re building something special so I’m very excited to be a Bruin.”
UCLA’s 2026 recruiting class ranked No. 67 nationally, placing near the bottom of the Big Ten standings. Regardless, McKibben had previously taken visits to TCU and SMU and attended games at Arizona State and Oklahoma.
Mercedes' Italian driver Kimi Antonelli poses with his pole position award after the qualifying session ahead of the Formula One Japanese Grand Prix at the Suzuka circuit in Suzuka, Mie prefecture on March 28, 2026. (Photo by Philip FONG / AFP via Getty Images)
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Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes secured a second career pole position after going fastest in Saturday’s qualifying at the Japanese Grand Prix.
Having made history last time out in China as the youngest pole sitter in F1, the Italian followed that up with another one in Suzuka, beating teammate George Russell to pole by nearly three-tenths.
The 19-year-old will be aiming to convert the advantage into back-to-back victories after becoming the second-youngest grand prix winner in Shanghai, just shy of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.
McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris will line up in third and fifth respectively, with Charles Leclerc of Ferrari sandwiched between them.
Further down, Lewis Hamilton secured sixth in the other Ferrari ahead of Pierre Gasly’s Alpine and Red Bull’s Isack Hadjar, who has now outqualified teammate Verstappen two times in three races.
Verstappen will start the race in a lowly 11th in his problematic RB22 car after missing out on the last segment of qualifying (Q3) by nearly two-tenths to Arvid Lindblad of sister team Racing Bulls.
Lindblad lines up in 10th place behind Nico Hulkenberg’s Audi.
Elsewhere, the Cadillac duo of Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas were both eliminated in the first segment of qualifying and clocked the 19th and 20th fastest times, followed by Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll.
Mercedes' Italian driver Kimi Antonelli poses with his pole position award after the qualifying session ahead of the Formula One Japanese Grand Prix at the Suzuka circuit in Suzuka, Mie prefecture on March 28, 2026. (Photo by Philip FONG / AFP via Getty Images)
After a week of action at Hutch, the 2026 NJCAA men's basketball tournament is down to the final two teams. Howard and the College of Southern Idaho will play for the junior college national title Saturday.
The Hawks (32-4) and Golden Eagles (34-2) entered the 24-team tournament as the top two seeds but have had to work their way through the bracket to get to this point with some tight games — none more so than Howard's wild 134-128 double-overtime win over Butler in the quarterfinals.
Both teams feature balanced attacks, with five players averaging in double figures. Freshman Terry Copeland paces Howard with 19.7 points and 7.7 rebounds per game, while sophomore Jalen Lyn leads the way for CSI at 16.4 points per game.
Each school also has trophies in the case back home; CSI won national titles in 2011, 1987 and 1976, and Howard took the crown in 2010 in its lone previous appearance in the final.
Who will add some more hardware Saturday? Here's everything you need to know to watch.
Howard vs. Southern Idaho will by broadcast nationally by ESPNU. Fans can stream the game on the ESPN app or via Fubo.
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What time is the JUCO basketball championship game?
Date: Saturday, March 28
Time: 4 p.m. ET | 3 p.m. CT | 2 p.m. MT
The NJCAA Division I championship game is set to tip off Saturday at 4 p.m. ET. The game will be played at the Hutchinson Sports Arena in Hutchinson, Kansas, which has hosted the tournament since 1949.
NJCAA basketball national champions
Here are the last 10 JUCO national champions and runners-up:
Toprak Razgatlioglu said he was “very angry” after Friday Practice at the United States Grand Prix, believing braking issues denied him a potential spot inside the top 10.
The three-time World Superbike champion bolted on a fresh set of tyres for his final run at Austin, aiming to improve on his earlier time of 2m02.373s.
Razgatlioglu appeared on course for a competitive time, as he lost only three tenths while following Aprilia’s Marco Bezzecchi through the opening two sectors.
But the lap fell away from him as he approached the end of the back straight, as he struggled to stop his Pramac Yamaha under braking for Turn 12.
On his next attempt, he set a personal best time in sector 1, but had to abort his lap again due to similar braking issues.
Ultimately, the Turk’s fourth and final run yielded no further gains, leaving him a distant 18th on the timesheets and more than 1.4s behind pacesetter Marc Marquez.
Speaking to the media after the session, Razgatlioglu expressed his frustration with Yamaha’s braking, insisting a strong finish would have been on the cards had he completed a clean lap on his final run.
“I am always making a mistake in corners 11 and 12 because the bike is not stopping there,” he lamented. “I don't know why. We are trying to understand why the bike is not stopping.
“At corner 12, after the back straight, the front tyre was always locking on the brake. This is very strange.
“If I stopped at these two corners, the lap time would have been much better. But today, I am really angry because I am not finishing the lap. If I finish the lap, maybe I will finish in the top 10, or maybe 11th position.
“But I am very angry on the bike. I am coming really perfect [going into the corner]. I am also the at limit because I am just trying to stay behind Marc Marquez and Joan Mir.
“I am pushing on the limit, but I need to stop the bike. Normally, I am always strong at stopping the bike, but the package is not ready because the bike is not helping.
Toprak Razgatlioglu, Pramac Racing
Toprak Razgatlioglu, Pramac Racing
“I know I am strong in the first sector, but we don't know [what happens] after [that]. This is very bad.
“Also on straights, I follow the Aprilia. They are making 0.2s, maybe 0.3s gap on the straight. In the first three gears, it's perfect. First, second, third. But when I put the fourth gear, Apilla is really strong.”
Yamaha radically overhauled its MotoGP contender over the winter break to fit a new V4 engine - a move that has left the Japanese marque on the back foot at the start of the season. This has made life even tougher for Razgatlioglu, who is already facing a steep learning curve after leaving the production-based WSBK to race in MotoGP.
Although there has been some progress, the 29-year-old admitted that he “is fighting the bike at every corner”, highlighting engine braking as a weak point of Yamaha’s new M1 package.
“Now we are a little bit better. In some corners, we need to focus more on the engine braking. I use the rear brake, but sometimes it is not enough.
“If I feel less engine braking, the rear is pushing the front. I use the rear brake, but it is not working because there is too much grip here, and the rear is just pushing. Why am I [coming close to] crashing? Because I braked a little bit late to try to close the gap, but in the last part, the bike was not stopping. I am pushing to stop for the turn, but it is easy to make a mistake.
“They [other riders] are riding very smooth and easy. I am fighting on the bike every corner and on the brake to keep the line. But OK, I am learning like this. This is good for the future. But I am really angry, because I didn't do any laps in the last run. This is the problem.”
The Mud Hens took an early lead in their International League opener in Lehigh Valley, but the offense ran out of gas and the Hens bullpen floundered late to lose it.
Sean Guenther got the spot start and had to pitch through a minor jam in the first. He did so, and then put the Pigs down in the second inning. Meanwhile, Trei Cruz got the Hens started in the top of the second with a single, and then took second on a wild pitch. Outfielder Corey Julks singled him in for a 1-0 lead.
Max Clark walked and stole second in the top of the third, but no rally followed him. Ricky Vanasco handled the third, issuing a walk but punching out a pair of hitters.Vanasco gave up a leadoff walk in the bottom of the fourth, but punched out two more swinging and then Tomas Nido challenged a ball call to get his pitcher a third strikeout in the inning. Impressive outing from Ricky Vanasco, but still some control issues. The stuff is strong.
Max Clark drew 94 walks and stole 19 bases in 2025. He picks up one of each in the 3rd inning tonight. pic.twitter.com/pSgZDuwRT3
Clark walked again in the fifth, but was also stranded again. Lefty Konnor Pilkington pitched around a two-out double in the bottom half. The Hens got two-out singles from Julks and Nido, and then a walk from Gage Workman, but Clark grounded out to end the top of the sixth.
In the bottom half, Pilkington got into trouble, loading the bases with a pair of walks after a leadoff double from the Pigs’ Felix Reyes. Brenan Hanifee got two outs without a run, as Workman took a grounder at third and cut down the runner at home plate. And then Hanifee walked in a run anyway to tie the game 1-1 before getting out of the inning.
A leadoff double from Wenceel Pérez was squandered in the top of the seventh. Tanner Rainey took over in the bottom half and was a mess, leaving Matt Seelinger to take over with a run in and runners on first and second. Seelinger walked Carter Kieboom to load the bases, and then followed up with a wild pitch and a pair of hits that made it 5-1 Pigs.
The rest of the game the Hens just couldn’t string anything together. Pérez stayed hot with a solo hot in the ninth to make it 5-2, extending his late spring hot streak, but overall the Hens bullpen was pretty sloppy in this one.
Wenceel Perez gets a low changeup and launches a 359-foot homer just over the wall in right. pic.twitter.com/cGcZPwnVwo
Prior to the game, the finalized Mud Hens roster was released. There weren’t too many surprises. Right now it’s a four-man rotation with Keider Montero, Ty Madden, Bryan Sammons, and Lael Lockhart Jr. Prospect Jake Miller and Sawyer Gipson-Long should be taking spots within a few weeks, but on Opening Day they went with a Sean Guenther-led bullpen game.
Toledo will host ten members of the Tigers’ 40-Man Roster: RHP Brenan Hanifee, RHP Ty Madden, LHP Jake Miller, RHP Keider Montero, LHP Drew Sommers, C/1B Eduardo Valencia, INF Jace Jung, INF Hao-Yu Lee, UT Trei Cruz and OF Wenceel Perez.
Let’s be honest right up front: The Rockies are not chasing history in 2026. (They might be running from it.)
They’re not chasing Todd Helton and Larry Walker’s 49 home runs. They’re not chasing Andrés Galarraga’s 150 RBIs. They’re not sniffing Walker’s .379. This isn’t that kind of team. But that doesn’t mean this season won’t be worth watching.
Because while this roster won’t threaten the franchise record books over 162 games, it absolutely has the kind of young, toolsy, unpredictable talent that can do something ridiculous on any given night.
And at Coors Field, ridiculous still happens.
The Big Records? Not Happening
Before we get to the fun stuff, let’s acknowledge reality.
The Rockies’ all-time season records belong to the legends of Blake Street. Dominant hitters. Video game numbers.
No one here has the power, consistency, and opportunity to touch 49 home runs. No one is getting on base enough to steal 68 bags — stolen bases have never really been a Rockies identity, and that hasn’t changed (the high since 2016 is just 30, from Brenton Doyle in 2024). And no one is driving in 150 runs without a lineup built to feed them.
With Doyle’s speed, Tovar’s all-around game, and Beck’s upside, this feels doable.
Top candidates: Brenton Doyle, Jordan Beck, Ezequiel Tovar
Four-Home Run Game (Okay… Probably Not)
Only 21 players in MLB history have done it, but three did it in 2025. Baseball gets weird.
More realistically, a three-homer game is in play (last done by Michael Toglia in 2024).
Top candidates: Hunter Goodman, Jordan Beck, Mickey Moniak
No-Hitter (definitely not)
The Rockies have one no-hitter ever — Ubaldo Jiménez in 2010. Given this rotation, it’s hard to see that changing. But a dominant, start-to-finish outing? That’s possible.
A complete game is a more realistic benchmark — the last one came in 2022 from Chad Kuhl.
Chase Dollander has the raw stuff to flash something special. The catch? He’s starting in the bullpen.
Still — stuff plays.
Single-Game Records to Watch
If anything is happening this year, maybe it’s here:
These don’t require a perfect season — just one perfect night. And this roster has enough tools to stumble into one.
Takeaways
This version of the Rockies probably won’t give you a summer-long chase for history. The legends of Blake Street set the bar. Those records are safe — for now.
But it might give you a random Tuesday in June where someone hits for the cycle. Or three homers out of nowhere. Or a young arm that puts it all together for a full game. Baseball has always had room for something unexpected.
And this team? It feels like it’s built for exactly that.
In a season where Rockies fans will be looking for smaller wins — and things to celebrate — as roster churn and player development take center stage, the moments will matter more than the standings.
There will be standout performances this year. The only question is how big they’ll be — and where they’ll ultimately land in Rockies history.
So what do you think? Do we see a cycle? A no-hitter? Does anyone on this roster make a real run at a single-game or even a season record?
Tanner Gordon set the tone on Triple-A Opening Day, tossing five strong innings and allowing just one run on three hits while striking out five, helping the Isotopes overcome three errors to secure the win. Cole Carrigg (No. 4 PuRP) and Vimal Machin led the offense with two hits apiece, while Charlie Condon (No. 1 PuRP) added a single in four at-bats. Not the cleanest game defensively, but plenty of pitching and just enough offense to get Albuquerque off to a winning start.
In this piece by Maria Aldrich of Sports Illustrated, she frames the Rockies’ offseason as a mix of smart, under-the-radar moves and a few that already look questionable. She points to some low-risk additions and controllable pieces as steps in the right direction, while also highlighting decisions the club might come to regret, like letting Germán Márquez walk in free agency.
In this Denver Sports (104.3 The Fan) piece, the staff fires off bold predictions for 2026 that range from cautiously hopeful to full Coors Field chaos. There’s a clear belief the Rockies will be better than a 119-loss disaster, with breakout buzz around Goodman, Tovar, and Beck. Beyond that, it’s the usual mix of power surges, surprise standouts, and just enough wild takes to remind you how unpredictable this team can be.
Michael George asks: Ed, we have been inundated post-Combine with articles about this or that athlete’s RAS (Relative Athletic Score). Obviously the scores relate to a player’s eventual NFL career, but it could range from perfect fit to wildly wrong. In your experience can you recall any players (Giants, even better) who scored poorly on the RAS but ended up having very productive NFL careers?
Ed says: Michael, a great RAS does not guarantee that a prospect will become a great player. All things being equal, it raises the ceiling and improves his chances if he does the requisite work, stays healthy, and lands in the right place. A poor RAS does not mean a player cannot succeed. It simply might mean he has certain limitations, and might need to be used in certain situations and schemes.
Deonte Banks had a perfect RAS. You cannot do better than 10.0. Banks is top-tier in every athletic category. What we have learned that Banks doesn’t have are instincts, ball skills, and perhaps the study/work habits to really get better at his craft.
Hakeem Nicks was on the opposite end of the spectrum. A look at Nicks’ RAS makes you wonder why Jerry Reese made him a first-round pick:
Yet, Nicks had two 1,000-yard receiving season in five years with the Giants and helped them win a Super Bowl. Why? He had vise grip hands that allowed him to make difficult catches, and a willingness/ability to go into traffic and win 50/50 balls. He was a perfect receiver for Eli Manning, who was unafraid to throw into traffic and give receivers a chance to make a play. Those things — a player’s toughness, work habits, desire to be the best he can be — cannot be measured by athletic testing.
It isn’t really part of the question you asked, but this topic gives me a chance to talk about Ohio State safety Caleb Downs. There are some who are upset that Downs did not test at the NFL Scouting Combine or the Ohio State Pro Day. Honestly, I wish he had. Listen to Ohio State defensive coordinator Matt Patricia, who knows a little bit about the NFL, and you understand that Downs’ appeal goes well beyond what kind of athletic testing numbers he might be capable of posting.
Robert Fields asks: One NFL rule I never understood ever. Using Brian Burns reworked contract only as a tool for clarity: He’s receiving a large bonus as per a portion of his contract. But you explained in 2027 he’ll receive 44 million or so as salary. Here’s where I get lost:
Question is simply how is the 2027 salary calculated? Is that a penalty? Is it money “owed?” Based on the bonus? In future years how does this hurt a team’s salary cap? Is the team penalized for freeing up money as a bonus?
Bottom line: How the heck does all the $ work?
Ed says: Robert, Burns does not receive $44 million as salary in 2027. He counts $44 million against the salary cap. His base salary is $21.5 million. The various bonuses that are tied to his contract bring the cap charge to $44 million.
After restructuring his original five-year, $141 million contract Burns will end up receiving $76 million in signing bonus money. That money is “pro-rated” across the life of the contract to lower the annual cap hit. The restructure lowers the cap hit at the beginning, but raises it toward the end of the deal. If you want to call that a penalty, you can. Technically, it doesn’t cost the team more.
I hope that helps, at least a little bit.
The right guard discussion
Robert Markowitz asks: There’s been a lot of talk about the Giants failure to bring in a right guard. But many of the free agencies selections at the bottom of the barrel had only fair PFF grades. Do you think that Harbaugh might be willing to roll the dice on a competition between Neal, Ezeudu, and a drafted rookie?
Ed says: Robert, we shall see. Don’t forget that veteran guard Aaron Stinnie is on the roster and I suspect if they played today he would be the starting right guard. I also still believe there is a chance Greg Van Roten returns.
I don’t know this for a fact, but I think there might be a game of chicken going on between the Giants and Van Roten. He is 36, and he and his wife are Staten Island natives. The couple lives there with their two small children. The Giants might be low-balling Van Roten, banking on the idea that he won’t want to spend the majority of the year away from his family in order to continue his NFL career.
If they really want him, that’s a dangerous game to play.
There is always the possibility the Giants draft Francis Mauigoa of Miami and play him at guard while they still have Jermaine Eluemunor. Or move down and select Vega Ioane of Penn State in Round 1. There are also a number of guards who could be available and worthy of being selected at No. 37 in Round 2.
So, yes, I guess the possibility exists that there could be a competition between a rookie and whoever else the Giants deem worthy in training camp.
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Doug Mollin asks: My assumption at this point in the offseason was that the Giants would use a draft pick on a new RG. If they eventually resign GVR, the new RG would have a viable backup to help their transition to starter.
But Chris raised an interesting point this week — perhaps the coaching staff is looking at having Neal and Eze compete for the RG spot. And signing GVR as the backup/emergency starter if both fail.
This frees up pick #37 from taking a player like Bisontis to maybe taking a CB (Chris Johnson?) or DT (Lee Hunter?) or LBer (Rodriguez), etc. Maybe throw one or two of the sixth rounderers at the OL?
Do you think the Giants might have that plan in mind? Rolling with Neal and Ezeudu with GVR in reserve? Would you be willing to roll the dice on that?
Ed says: Doug, everyone who is freaking out about the idea of a competition for the right guard job between Evan Neal and Josh Ezeudu — Chris included — is forgetting that the starter if the Giants had to play a game today would be veteran Aaron Stinnie.
I cannot imagine that the Giants are done addressing right guard. Dan Duggan of The Athletic raised an interesting point recently. Free agents signed after 4 p.m. ET the Monday following the conclusion of the NFL Draft do not count against the compensatory formula. That is, honestly, something I had forgotten.
As I said above, there could be a financial game of chicken going on between the Giants and Van Roten. At 36, with two small children at home in Staten Island, does Van Roten really want to spend half the year somewhere else to continue playing, or would he take less money to stay home and play for the Giants?
The compensatory formula note from Duggan means that the Giants could wait until after the draft to sign someone like Kevin Zeitler, who played for Harbaugh with the Baltimore Ravens, or Joel Bitonio. In that circumstance, those players would not count against the compensatory formula.
From my recent conversation with Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post, I know that Harbaugh and the Ravens liked Neal in the 2022 draft. Harbaugh simply wants to see Neal on the field with his own eyes before moving on. As for Ezeudu, perhaps the same is true. Reality is, Ezeudu could potentially be a four-position backup. There are not a lot of those guys floating around the NFL. Again, he was a highly-drafted player and I have to believe Harbaugh and his offensive staff want to see for themselves whether or not there is something salvageable there before turning him loose. I happen to think that’s smart.
The Giants don’t play a regular season game for 5½ months. I know people want to figure out the answers NOW, but everybody just needs to relax and let the situation play out.
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Mike Winterode asks: Have you heard anything about why Van Roten hasn’t been signed yet? Is his camp asking for too much money or are the Giants waiting out the market? I hope Harbaugh sees the value in having him back. He’s not spectacular, but he’s dependable and can play both guard and center. And he performs the most important duty as a football player – he shows up every Sunday.
Ed says: Mike, I covered most of this in the last two questions. I don’t have inside info, but reading the situation I would not be surprised if the delay is about money.
We can look at PFF scores and the Pro Football and Sports Network ‘Impact Score’ and say, hey, Van Roten is pretty good. But, we do not know what John Harbaugh, offensive coordinator Matt Nagy, and offensive line coach Mike Bloomgren think of Van Roten. That is the missing piece to the puzzle.
Maybe they are playing the longer game here, trying to get Zeitler once he won’t count against the compensatory pick formula.
Pat Lam asks: Abdul Carter was possibly the best prospect in the 2025 draft. Towards the end of his first season (after Brian Daboll was relieved of his duties) news started to surface about missing meetings, being late, essentially not doing his job. Even notable teammates (even HOF Lawrence Taylor) lamented this. Daboll was not willing to hold him accountable; Kafka was, and it seemed to be a wake-up call. What did that say about the Team Captains and their ability to hold their teammates accountable? I guess that is why Harbaugh brought in players who will help set the tone for the team in 2026. Based on what I’ve read, Harbaugh is someone who will hold all players accountable. So, two questions: Who do you think will be team captains and do you think Abdul grows up and silents the naysayers in 2026 with a monster season?
Ed says: Pat, I am not going to hazard a guess regarding who the captains will be. That will play itself out. My belief is that Abdul Carter is going to be fine. He may never be one of those guys who spends hours and hours watching extra film, but I think he learned last year that there is a certain level of professionalism and preparation required to do the job the way you are capable of doing it. I don’t think John Harbaugh will tolerate any less.
One thing I had heard about Carter was that there were some maturity concerns coming out of Penn State that teams were aware of, and that it was known that there would need to be a plan in place to help Carter navigate learning to be a pro. It appears the Giants did not really have such a plan.
Andre Banks asks: I’m hearing a lot of scuttlebutt about Jeremiyah Love at 5. I don’t like it, but I don’t hate it either. Fanbase “Barkley buyer’s remorse” aside, where do you fall on this?
Ed says: Andre, we have been talking about it all week.
I think people need to get over what has happened in the past, and realize John Harbaugh will make decisions without caring about any of that. Picking Love wouldn’t be my favorite choice, but my opinion doesn’t count. If that’s what Harbaugh wants to do, that’s what the Giants will do.
Cyril M. asks: Curious about cap costs for first-round picks.
Say the Giants are offered by the Chiefs/Dolphins/Browns to swap their two first round picks for the Giants first and second round picks, what would the cap ramifications be?
Ed says: Cyril, the contract amounts and cap hits for each pick in the draft are slotted by the Collective Bargaining Agreement. You can find the monetary value of each draft slot on Over the Cap’s draft resources page.
Matt Peters asks: If you had to pick from players left from the Schoen/Daboll era such as Tae Banks, Evan Neal, Marcus McKethan, or Tyler Nubin which one has the best chance of sticking around and becoming a contributor with the new coaching staff.
Ed says: Matt, first of all, Marcus McKethan has been out of the league for a couple of years now. I don’t know why he is part of your question.
Kayvon Thibodeaux and Micah McFadden from the 2022 draft class will contribute, if not start. From the 2023 class, John Michael Schmitz is the starting center. Tae Banks looks like he will get a chance to be on the roster. The entire 2024 class — Malik Nabers, Tyler Nubin, Dru Phillips, Theo Johnson, Tyrone Tracy, Darius Muasau — should all have spots. From 2025, again the entire class — Abdul Carter, Jaxson Dart, Darius Alexander, Cam Skattebo, Marcus Mbow, Thomas Fidone, Korie Black — could make the roster.
It’s not a question of “which one.”
Rich Bostwick asks: On more than a few occasions, I’ve heard different players being mocked to the Giants at pick number 5 as not having enough value to be worthy. Barring any trade downs, several mocks produced these players as the most likely to be the first four drafted: Fernando Mendoza, Arvell Reese, David Bailey and Jeremiyah Love. Assuming this was true, who at 5 would hold the most ‘value’ for the Giants?
Ed says: Rich, you could put a number of players on that list. It depends on what the Giants want. That list would, in my view, include:
LB Sonny Styles
S Caleb Downs
WR Carnell Tate
OL Francis Mauigoa
CB Mansoor Delane
G Vega Ioane
Everyone you ask would probably give you a different idea of the best value. I think you can make an argument for each of these players, even if Delane and Ioane might be more appealing in trade-down scenarios. Which guy has the best chance of making a long-term impact? I’ll take Styles.
Dmitry R. Choklin asks: With all the talk about trading Thibodeaux for picks, why not just trade him foe a veteran at a position of need like RG or WR? Do you see any good matches around the league for a team needing a pass rusher?
Ed says: Dmitry, you make it sound like the Giants can just snap their fingers and find a team with a good guard or wide receiver they can spare in a trade for Kayvon Thibodeaux. I don’t know that to be the case.
As GM Joe Schoen has said, the Giants will listen. If a team offers them something they can’t turn down, a trade will happen. If they don’t, it won’t.
beanwantsdeath asks: Do you think this being potentially Harbaugh’s only chance to take a top-tier player influences the decision to drop down? Or, do you think they want additional picks badly enough to forego the “gold jacket” bracket of players entirely to move back to the “probably pretty good” bracket?
Ed says: ‘Bean’, you are asking because Harbaugh has never beeen part of picking this early in the draft, and, hopefully, won’t ever do it again.
I don’t think there is a definitive answer to that question. I think the Giants would stick and pick if Styles is still available at No. 5. If he is not, and the Giants are picking from the Caleb Downs/Jeremiyah Love/Carnell Tate/Francis Mauigoa/Mansoor Delane/Vega Ioane group, I think they listen to offers.
My belief? They would love to have their cake and eat it, too. If they can move down two or three spots, get some extra assets, and still have some of the players at the top of their board to pick from that would be ideal. In this draft, though, will there really be teams interested in moving up? That’s the question.
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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 25: A view of the stadium and a view of Kayakers arriving in McCovey Cove on Netflix branded kayaks are seen during the MLB Opening Night Game: Yankees vs. Giants, at Momo's on March 25, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Thos Robinson/Getty Images for Netflix) | Getty Images for Netflix
Good morning, baseball fans!
Now that we’re back into the groove of the regular season for the San Francisco Giants, it’s time to start checking in weekly to see who everyone’s Player of the Week is!
This week is a bit tough, especially for me because I have to pre-write these. Which means the team has only played exactly one game as of the time I am writing this and that was their semi-disastrous loss to the New York Yankees on Wednesday.
So if I had to make a pick from just that game, I’m giving it to Aaron Judge! This might be a first in Player of the Week history (given that we only started doing these last season), since we usually try to give that out to a Giants player. But YOU try picking someone from the Giants in Wednesday’s game that made fans happier than Judge did when he struck out four times.
We may not remember the details of that game as time moves forward, but we’re going to remember Judge getting the league’s first golden sombrero of the year!
Who is your pick for Player of the Week?
What time do the Giants play today?
The Giants conclude their series against the Yankees this afternoon at 4:15 p.m. PT.
CINCINNATI, OHIO - NOVEMBER 15: Jake Golday #11 of the Cincinnati Bearcats jogs across the field during the third quarter against the Arizona Wildcats at Nippert Stadium on November 15, 2025 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images) | Getty Images
One prospect who may interest the Denver Broncos in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft is Cincinnati linebacker Jake Golday. He is a 6-4, 239-pound linebacker who is viewed as one of the top linebackers in the 2026 NFL Draft. The Athletic’s lead draft analyst, Dane Brugler, has Golday ranked as the fourth-best linebacker and the 42nd overall player in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Golday played two seasons at Cincinnati and was a highly productive player for them. During his two seasons, he played in 24 games and totaled 163 tackles, 13 tackles for a loss, 5 sacks, 5 pass deflections, and 3 forced fumbles. This past season, he totaled 105 tackles, 6 tackles for a loss, 3.5 sacks, 3 pass deflections, and 1 forced fumble. Due to his performance this past season, Golday was a First-Team All-Big 12 player for 2025 and a Semifinalist for the Butkus Award.
NFL prospect to watch: Cincinnati LB Jake Golday
Leads the FBS w/ 26 tackles through 2 games. 6040v and 237v pounds w/ big-time athleticism (Freaks List guy).
The Broncos re-signed veteran linebackers Alex Singleton and Justin Strnad this offseason, but still have questions at linebacker. Both linebackers will be 30+ years old this season and are not long-term options for the team. Adding a player like Golday would give them a player who can compete for playing time right away and add depth behind both veteran players.
Player Profile
Jake Golday | Linebacker | Cincinnati
Height: 6-4
Weight: 239 pounds
Arm Length: 31 7/8
Hands: 9.5 inches
40-time: 4.62 seconds
10-Yard Split: 1.6 seconds
Vertical Jump: 39 inches
Broad Jump: 10-5
3-Cone Drill: 7.02 seconds
20-Yard Shuttle: 4.34 seconds
Film Room
Scouting Report
Strengths
Has the size, speed, and athleticism you look for in a modern-day linebacker
Explosive player with a motor that doesn’t quit
Rangy linebacker who can cover sideline to sideline
Strong at the point of attack vs. blockers and is able to shed them to get to the ball carrier
Reliable wrap-up tackler who quickly brings down the ball carrier when he gets his mitts on them
Was used effectively as a pressure player in college and has pass-rush upside
Strong vs. the run
A bit raw as a prospect, but has a high upside
Weakness
While he flashes in coverage at times, he is more of a downhill linebacker right now
He has only had one full season as a traditional linebacker
Can be a little slow to read and react
Raw player who is still learning the position and will need time to develop
What other analysts are saying about Cincinnati LB Jake Golday
Golday was asked to operate in a ton of space in college (almost like a nickel defender), which helped showcase his gazelle-like speed to chase down the ball anywhere on the field. His mental processing took a clear jump in 2025, which was the hope in his second season as a full-time overhang linebacker.
Golday is a big, explosive linebacker with a game best suited for work near the line of scrimmage. He attacks climbing blockers with heavy, aggressive hands. He also shows the strength to stack, compress gaps and finish with authority. While his performance at the point of attack stands out, he can be a little late diagnosing play design and needs to work with a more preemptive downhill trigger at times. He’s more powerful than elusive as a blitzer and is average in coverage. Golday’s traits, explosiveness and field demeanor should make him an early special teams standout with the potential to eventually start at Sam or inside linebacker.
LB Jake Golday’s RAS
Jake Golday is a LB prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored an unofficial 9.84 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 53 out of 3215 LB from 1987 to 2026.
Does Cincinnati LB Jake Golday make sense for the Broncos in the 2nd round of the 2026 NFL Draft?
He fits the profile of the type of linebacker they seem to like.
The Broncos haven’t drafted a ton of linebackers during the Sean Payton and George Paton era, but based on the players they have added, they seem to like linebackers like Jake Golday. I know this comparison is not one many Broncos fans will want to hear, but he reminds me a lot of Drew Sanders when he was a draft prospect.
A big and athletic player transitioning from edge rusher to off-ball linebacker with loads of potential. It’s hard not to make the comparison, and if they liked Sanders, they will probably like Golday. Injuries have derailed Drew Sanders’ career a bit, but he had the potential to develop into a starter if he hadn’t missed so much time due to injuries.
There’s a lot to like about Golday. He is a big, rangy, athletic linebacker with good wrap-up skills and can rush the passer when needed. His coverage ability is average at best, but he will need to develop that area of his game and work on his read and reacting skills. Those all will come with snaps in practice and on the field during games. Another thing I like is his motor. Golday plays with his hair on fire and never quits on a play.
All the tools and potential are there; you just need to develop him. If drafted by the Broncos, he could learn behind Alex Singleton and Justin Strnad, play special teams, and have time to develop. However, with the Broncos picking at 62nd overall, there’s a good chance that Golday is off the board well before they pick. If he is there, I could see the Broncos having interest in him.
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 22: Brayden Burries #5 of the Arizona Wildcats reacts during the first half against the Utah State Aggies in the second round of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Viejas Arena at San Diego State University on March 22, 2026 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The 2026 men’s NCAA tournament is down to eight teams. A thrilling Sweet 16 round has chopped the field in half, leaving a fascinating collection of top-ranked heavyweights and frisky underdogs.
The Illinois Fighting Illini were identified as a Final Four sleeper back in early January. Now the Illini will be favored to reach the Final Four in nearby Indianapolis as they take on conference rival Iowa in the regional final. The No. 9 seed Hawkeyes earned a heart-stopping win over Nebraska in the Sweet 16 to become this tournament’s closest thing to a Cinderella. Iowa remains an underdog, but at this point it would be foolish to truly count out head coach Ben McCollum and star point guard Bennett Stirtz. Out West in San Jose, mighty Arizona will take on the preseason No. 1 team in the polls, Purdue, for the right to go to the Final Four.
These Elite Eight games are going to be so good. Let’s rank every team still standing in the men’s March Madness field by their 2026 national championship chances.
8. Tennessee Volunteers
Opponent: Michigan
Rick Barnes is changing the narrative at age-71. This is far from Barnes’ most talented team, but here he is in the Elite Eight for the third straight year. No. 6 seed Tennessee smashed a one-loss Miami (OH) team in the first round, out-muscled a talented Virginia squad next, and then flexed on Iowa State (without injured star Joshua Jefferson) in the Sweet 16 in Chicago. The Vols are the No. 1 offensive rebounding team in the country, and that stat sums them up well: there’s nothing special about the shooting touch on this roster, but they attack the glass on every possession like their tournament run depends on it, because it does. Freshman Nate Ament has been a bit underwhelming given his preseason hype, but it feels like he’s growing every week and is finding ways to use his physical tools to impact the game. Point guard Ja’Kobi Gillespie is phenomenal, and worth every penny he was paid in the transfer portal. The Vols won’t give Michigan anything easy in the Elite Eight. The Wolverines better rebound, otherwise they could be in for a long afternoon.
7. Iowa Hawkeyes
Opponent: Illinois
McCollum won four DII national championships at Northwest Missouri State before recruiting Bennett Stirtz. When McCollum made the leap to DI Drake and brought his point guard with him ahead of last season, the pair immediately earned a conference championship and then won a game in the NCAA tournament. McCollum jumped to Iowa this year, brought Stirtz with him, and now the duo has the Hawkeyes in the Elite Eight. Stirtz is an on-court extension of his coach, and the Hawkeyes go as he goes. The senior has played an astounding 94 percent of the team’s available minutes this year despite carrying a huge on-ball burden. Stirtz has great touch as a shooter, he’s a skilled pick-and-roll playmaker, and he runs the show for Iowa’s super-slow offense to a tee. Iowa has found another star on this run in Alvaro Folgueiras. The 6’10 Spanish forward hit the game-winning three in Iowa’s round of 32 upset over No. 1 seed Florida, and then made a heads-up play to take advantage of Nebraska’s unforgivable coaching mistake late in the Sweet 16 win. The Hawkeyes’ slow-tempo, low turnover style is really hard to prepare for, because not many teams play this way anymore. No one expected Iowa to be here, but they have a chance to keep winning because of their coach, point guard, and emergent forward.
6. UConn Huskies
Opponent: Duke
Remember when UConn lost to a lowly Marquette team at the end of the regular season? Or when they got drilled by 20 to St. John’s in the Big East tournament title game? The Huskies aren’t nearly as talented as they were on their back-to-back national championship runs a couple years back, but this team still has the best coaching staff in the country, and they proved it again in guiding them to the Elite Eight. Tarris Reed is a monster in the middle who can control the glass at both ends and finish well both at the rim and from short mid-range. The shooters are still sprinting off screens like they were a few years ago, and when Solo Ball and Braylon Mullins start hitting shots like they did early in the Sweet 16 win against MSU, you can actually see the outline of a potential national champion. It just feels like UConn has struggled all year with consistency, and I’m not sure they have that many ways to beat a good team if the shots aren’t falling. Alex Karaban wants a third ring, and it really feels like he’s playing his best ball right now. I just don’t think that’s enough to beat Duke.
5. Purdue Boilermakers
Opponent: Arizona
No. 11 seed Texas had the Boilermakers on the ropes late into their Sweet 16 game, but some clutch scoring from Braden Smith and Oscar Cluff carried Purdue onto the next game. It wasn’t the most convincing win against the worst team left in the field, and things are about to get a lot harder against a powerhouse Arizona squad. The Boilermakers have the No. 1 offense in the country with a whopping 132 offensive rating on the season, but they will need their best performance of the year to advance to the Final Four. The one area where Purdue has an advantage on Arizona is at the three-point line: the Wildcats are one of the lowest-volume deep shooting teams in the country, and Matt Painter’s team ranks No. 12 in DI by hitting 38.4 percent of their threes. Purdue’s three-point volume isn’t super high — it ranks No. 163 in percentage of field goal attempts from three — and it would be wise to crank up the dial on triples come Saturday night. Arizona has a big advantage when it comes to size and strength in this matchup. Purdue needs virtuoso performances from Smith, Cluff, and Trey Kaufman-Renn, and I’d like to see more of Daniel Jacobsen in the rotation too to combat the Wildcats’ rim runs. Purdue could do it, but they’re facing an uphill battle.
4. Illinois Fighting Illini
Opponent: Iowa
Illinois’ combination of size and skill were on full display in its dominant win over Houston in the Sweet 16. The Illini pounded the Cougars on the glass, put a lid on the rim, and drained their threes at a 39 percent clip. This roster is absolutely loaded, and it appears it’s peaking at the right time. Freshman star Keaton Wagler gives Illinois a likely top-10 NBA draft pick running the show, and he did well to pick apart Houston’s traps and make shots off the dribble. Fellow freshman David Mirkovic is a true bruiser at 6’9, 250 pounds, and his high motor on the glass and the threat of his jumper is a scary combination to deal with. The Ivisic twins give Illinois a pair of 7-footers who can space the floor from deep. I worry a bit about Illinois’ rim protection against Iowa with Stirtz attacking the paint, and McCollum sending cutters into open space at every opportunity. Fortunately for Illinois, Kylan Boswell is a fantastic defensive guard who can limit Stirtz better than most. I don’t think Iowa has enough creation to win if Stirtz doesn’t have his best performance. Illinois has looked like a sleeping giant all year, and they got a great draw in the bracket by being paired with the weakest No. 1 seed in Florida (who Iowa already beat). It’s all shaping up for the first Illini Final Four run since 2005, and if it happens, they will have a huge fanbase behind them in Indianapolis.
3. Duke Blue Devils
Opponent: UConn
Duke is riding the nation’s longest winning streak at 14 games after it knocked off St. John’s in the Sweet 16. Cameron Boozer apparently hasn’t lost the last game of a season since sixth grade, and remains the biggest winner and best player in this tournament. So why do the Blue Devils feel so unconvincing right now? Start with injuries to starters Patrick Ngongba and Caleb Foster, who both played in the win over the Johnnies but are clearly playing hurt. Sophomore sniper Isaiah Evans saved the day for Duke with 25 points and four big three-pointers. Duke’s rebounding is still excellent — it grabbed 13 more boards than the Red Storm on Friday night — and it’s hard to imagine where this team would be without backup big Maliq Brown. Duke was my natty pick, but I don’t see how their best game beats Arizona or Michigan’s best game at the moment. Ngongba roaring back to form could change everything, but that feels like wishful thinking. Until then, the Blue Devils just have to survive and advance.
2. Arizona Wildcats
Opponent: Purdue
To quote the great Jake Parkman, “don’t stand on the tracks when the train is coming through.” That’s what it must feel like to play Arizona. The Wildcats have a ridiculous blend of physicality and explosiveness that they use to run over any opponent in front of them. Arkansas and its shaky defense never had a chance to stop Arizona’s punishing rim attempts in the Sweet 16, and I don’t think Purdue has much hope either. Tommy Lloyd’s team is huge with 7’2 Lithuanian center Motiejus Krivas protecting the paint and going for every offensive rebound. Tobe Awaka serves up facials as a dunker and constantly attacks the glass. Freshman Koa Peat and Brayden Burries both bring two-way play on the wings, and point guard Jaden Bradley is the type of veteran caretaker teams need to go all the way. Arizona has been so impressive in this tournament, and if you think they’re the favorites to win it all right now, it’s hard for me to argue against it.
1. Michigan Wolverines
Opponent: Tennessee
Michigan looked vulnerable in the first half of its Sweet 16 matchup as Alabama diced them up off the dribble and consistently manufactured open threes. Well, the Wolverines wiped away their two-point halftime deficit instantly coming out of the locker room by turning up the defensive intensity to terrifying levels. Bama star Labaron Philon could barely get a shot off in the second half, and Michigan was recovering to the arc for blocks regularly. This is the team that looked like an all-time college great earlier in this year, and it’s a reminder that they still have the highest ceiling of any team in the country. Yaxel Lendeborg did it all: timely steals, ankle-breaking crossovers, powerful downhill drives to the rim, and more. Here’s what teammate Will Tschetter told me in the postgame locker room: “Yaxel turned up the aggression in the second half, but for him that doesn’t mean taking more shots.” Star center Aday Mara put it even more succinctly after the game: “We have an NBA player on our college team.” As Lendeborg was walking back to the locker room, Mara was screaming “Dominican ‘Bron!” at his teammate. Michigan is playing fast and loose and taking on the vibrant personality of its superstar. Michigan is damn good even when it isn’t playing its best game. But when it really turns it on, it feels like only Arizona can compete with them.
Arsenal linked with a move for in-form Brazilian star
Luiz Henrique is regarded as one of the finest players in Russia, and the time may have come for him to make a move to a bigger European league, potentially in the summer. The winger has consistently delivered impressive performances for Zenit Saint Petersburg, attracting attention from several top clubs across the continent.
Arsenal has long been a club Henrique admires, and his recent displays have been enough to catch the Gunners’ attention. His technical ability, pace, and creativity on the wing have made him one of the standout performers in the Russian Premier League.
Arsenal’s Interest in Henrique
A report on Sport Witness claims that Henrique’s dream of joining Arsenal could soon become a reality, as the club is reportedly showing strong interest in securing his signature. The Gunners are understood to view him as one of the most promising attacking talents in Europe.
Henrique’s form at Zenit suggests that he has the potential to succeed in one of the top leagues, and Arsenal have now added him to their list of transfer targets. The club will continue to monitor his progress closely, evaluating whether he can adapt to the demands of English football.
Potential Transfer and Development
The Gunners believe Henrique can thrive in England, provided he maintains his current level of performance. If his form does not dip between now and the end of the season, Arsenal are expected to make a concerted push to bring him to the Emirates.
For the time being, Henrique’s priority remains performing consistently for Zenit. Maintaining his high standards over the coming weeks will be crucial, both for his club and for his chances of securing a move to one of Europe’s top leagues. Success in the remainder of the season could determine whether he achieves his ambition of joining Arsenal in the near future.
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Mar 24, 2026; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Colorado Avalanche defenseman Brett Kulak (27), left wing Gabriel Landeskog (92) and center Martin Necas (88) talk on the ice against the Pittsburgh Penguins during the third period at PPG Paints Arena. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images
The Avalanche are back at home with a far healthier lineup than the one that left town a week and a half ago. The Red Wings are keeping pace with the wildcard race in the East. Also, are the Hurricanes getting a big piece back in the lineup?
All that and more on this edition of Deen’s Daily — March 28.
Colorado Hockey Now
Imagine thinking a year ago that it would be possible to buy a ticket to an Avalanche game in Denver and watching Gabe Landeskog and Nazem Kadri suit up for Colorado. Back when Landeskog’s return still felt unlikely, and when the Avs had just acquired three centermen (two with term) to play behind Nathan MacKinnon.
Fast forward to today, and 18,000+ will get to experience this for the first time since June 2022. It’s going to be quite the treat.
The Avs went on the road a little over a week ago after getting blown out by Pittsburgh and losing a nail-biter in a shootout to Dallas. They were missing Artturi Lehkonen, Logan O’Connor, Ross Colton, and Landeskog. All four of them returned and produced during the road trip. Colorado won each of the four games, and they are all expected to be in the lineup when the Avs take on the Winnipeg Jets with less than three weeks to go before the start of the postseason.
Around The NHL
Montreal Hockey Now: With 11 games remaining in the regular season, the Habs are in a comfortable spot in terms of odds to make the playoffs.
Detroit Hockey Now: The Red Wings badly needed two points on Friday, and they got them against a strong Sabres team. Their playoff hopes remain alive as they continue to keep pace with the rest of the wildcard race. Not much time to rest, as the next crucial game, against the Flyers, is later tonight.
Boston Hockey Now: A familiar face joined two Bruins on the ice before practice on Friday.
Pittsburgh Hockey Now: The Hurricanes could get a massive boost to their lineup ahead of a matchup against the New Jersey Devils.
DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA - AUGUST 30: Chandler Rivers #0 of the Duke Blue Devils is seen during the game against the Elon Phoenix at Wallace Wade Stadium on August 30, 2024 in Durham, North Carolina. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Chandler Rivers, CB School: Duke | Conference: ACC College Experience: Senior | Age: 22 Height / Weight: 5’9.5” / 188 lbs Projected Draft Status: 3rd – 4th Round Player Comparison: Mike Sainristil
In high school, Chandler Rivers’ athleticism allowed him to excel in several sports. The Beaumont, Texas, native won a Texas state basketball title in 2021. On the track he was second in the state in the long jump. On the football field, Rivers’ played receiver and cornerback. His over 300 tackles and 25 interceptions made him a three-star prospect with offers from dozens of schools like Tennessee, Ole Miss, Utah, and Colorado. Ultimately, Rivers chose to play for Duke and their head coach, Mike Elko.
It took no time for Rivers to see the field and make an impact. He won Duke’s rookie of the year award after playing in every game and starting six games to end the season. Cemented as a starter as a sophomore, Rivers capped his season by being named MVP of the Birmingham Bowl after two tackles for loss and three PBUs. Coach Mike Elko moved on to Texas A&M prior to Rivers’ junior season, but that didn’t seem to negatively impact him. His play during his junior year earned him team MVP, First Team All-ACC, and All-American recognition from numerous publications. Off the field, he was named Academic All-ACC. In his senior year, the Blue Devils won the ACC Championship. Rivers led the team in interceptions and was named Second-Team All-ACC and the Blue Devils’ skill player of the year. Rivers 3,408 career snaps helped Duke to a 35-18 record over his four seasons in Durham, North Carolina.
Strengths
Instincts and preparation show up in play recognition
Zone coverage understanding and awareness is high-level
Excellent short-area quickness, especially when closing on receivers
Leaping ability helps to make up for size deficiencies
Seven career INTs and 29 passes defended are evidence of his ball skills
Aggressive fighting to get off blocks; can be an asset around the line of scrimmage
Weaknesses
Less than ideal height and arm length for an NFL DB
Measurables might prevent him from playing much press man
Can have trouble finding the ball if he has to turn his back to QB
Chandler Rivers is a CB prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 8.99 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 287 out of 2822 CB from 1987 to 2026.
The Commanders are not done remaking their secondary, most recently adding Ahkello Witherspoon to a group that includes Trey Amos, Mike Sainristil, and fellow free agent signee Amik Robertson. Sainristil and Robertson are both smaller cornerbacks that have some position versatility. Both project to be starters right now, so the Commanders could use the draft to find a corner that offers similar versatility to these players to provide depth.
Am I trolling by suggesting the Commanders could select another cornerback under 5’10”? Maybe. The thing is Chandler Rivers is a talented cornerback that should perform well on a defense that relies heavily on zone coverage. While he played on the outside in college, I think he will play primarily in the slot in the NFL. Being undersized means he will have some limitations, but his coverage ability and competitiveness should make him a valuable player in a NFL secondary. However, the Commanders may see him as so similar to players currently on the roster that they go in another direction at the position. That may be the case considering the Commanders have visits scheduled with Mansoor Delane and Daylen Everette, cornerback prospects closer to prototypical size. But if the Commanders find themselves on Day 3 of the draft with cornerback unaddressed and Chandler Rivers is available, he should get some consideration as a rotational player.
Jan 27, 2026; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy speaks at a press conference introducing him as the next head coach of the Steelers at PNC Champions Club at Acrisure Stadium.. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images | Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images
The Pittsburgh Steelers made arguably the most notable coaching change of the offseason. After the longest tenured coach in American sports stepped down, the Steelers replaced Mike Tomlin with former Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy, which was met with as much excitement as a waiter spilling hot coffee all over your new trousers.
Considering the Steelers’ history, as well as the crop of young candidates in the head coaching pool, many thought Pittsburgh would go the route of hiring one of those coaches and lean into a rebuild. Instead, they hired McCarthy in hopes of remaining competitive, but also finding playoff success for the first time in nearly a decade. And while there have been many detractors, there are multiple reasons to believe that the Steelers will find immediate success under McCarthy, who has the opportunity to turn those melancholy notes into beautiful music.
Intermediate passing game
One of the biggest missing components of the Steelers’ offense has been a complete lack of an intermediate passing game. Per Sumer Sports, the Steelers completed just 38.24 percent of passes 15-20 yards downfield, which ranked 31st in the NFL. From 2022-24, McCarthy’s Cowboys completed roughly 52 percent of such throws, including in 2023 and 2024 when they completed just under 56 percent of their intermediate passes in both years..
The addition of Michael Pittman will also be a massive asset in improving that portion of the passing game. Not just because the Steelers finally have a terrific WR2, but because he is one of the best receivers in the intermediate game. Per Sumer Sports, he ranked sixth in the NFL in 2025 in receptions between 10-15 yards downfield and ninth in receptions between 10-20 yards downfield. His particular skillset is perfect for what the Steelers have been missing and what McCarthy likes to do.
Middle of the field passing
The middle of the field not being utilized by the Steelers has been a problem for quite sometime. Even though Aaron Rodgers gave the Steelers their best quarterback performance since Ben Roethlisberger retired, the passing chart, more often than not, featured a very barren middle portion of the field.
Per Sumer Sports, the Steelers ranked 28th in success rate in passes over the middle of the field of 15+ yards, completing just 20 of 51 attempts. To compare, McCarthy’s Cowboys were one of the better teams in the league at attacking that portion of the field. In 2022, the Cowboys finished eighth in success rate and then 10th in 2023. They did drop down to 28th in 2024, but let’s also remember that Dak Prescott only played in eight games that season due to injury. When McCarthy had Prescott, the Cowboys consistently had one of the best passing games that consistently found success in the intermediate middle portion of the field.
It’s completely fair to have wanted, and even expected the Steelers to go with a younger head coach. And even though they didn’t, it’s hard to see the offense not improving, especially under an offensive-minded head coach. For as many games as Mike Tomlin won, it felt like the game passed him by in a lot of ways, specifically on the offensive side of the ball.
So while many – myself included – were originally let down or left shrugging their shoulders with the hire of McCarthy, there is a very good chance that the Steelers find plenty of success during his tenure. Considering he’s been a winner everywhere he’s gone, there is no reason to think he can’t win in Pittsburgh.
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The countdown to the 2026 World Cup is on! Each day ahead of the tournament’s return to North America, Yahoo Sports will highlight an insight or moment that showcases just how grand the world’s biggest sporting spectacle has become — even beyond the expanded field of this year’s global event.
The Opening Ceremony of the 1994 World Cup was a spectacle, of course. The United States was hosting the tournament for the first time, which meant a star-studded party to kick off the month-long celebration of the sport.
Emceed by talk show host Oprah Winfrey, the event featured a speech by President Bill Clinton and musical performances by Darryl Hall of Hall & Oates and Jon Secada. The big draw was Diana Ross performing “I’m Coming Out” as dancers, confetti and balloons all enveloped the field.
As Ross sang, she made her way across the field to take a penalty kick on a more-than-ready goalkeeper. After a few stutter-steps, Ross sent her shot very left, even with the goalie guessing correctly. The ball rolled wide, but the net broke apart as it was supposed to for the stunt.
— The Antique Football (@AntiqueFootball) June 17, 2015
"I'm not sure that was supposed to happened," uttered British broadcaster John Helm.
The missed penalty kick was a sign of things to come. The tournament opened with Ross’ miss and ended with Italy’s Roberto Baggio sailing one over the crossbar to crown Brazil as champions.
NEWARK, NEW JERSEY - JANUARY 17: Jordan Martinook #48 of the Carolina Hurricanes and Brenden Dillon #5 of the New Jersey Devils battle for the puck during the first period of a NHL game at Prudential Center on January 17, 2026 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Andrew Mordzynski/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Matchup: New Jersey Devils (37-32-2) @ Carolina Hurricanes (45-20-6)
New Jersey visited Nashville to battle the Predators on Thursday night. Nico Hischier scored twice and Jesper Bratt registered three points in a 4-2 win.
Last Hurricanes Game
Carolina hasn’t played until Tuesday, when they lost 5-2 in Montreal to the Canadiens. Nik Ehlers and Jordan Staal were the goalscorers, while Freddy Andersen got shelled, allowing four goals on 18 shots.
Last Devils-Hurricanes Game
It happened on January 17, and it was a 4-1 loss to the Canes at The Rock. You’re not going to believe this, but the Devils just did not play well in any way against the Hurricanes in another dispiriting loss to their division rivals.
End Of The Road
Tonight marks the end of New Jersey’s five-game road trip. They have thus far gone 3-1-0, with their only loss coming in Washington, a tough 2-1 defeat. Aside from that, the Devils have performed well with a stunningly great offense, having scored 16 total goals across their three wins on this trip.
It’s been a bit of a weird stretch for New Jersey, with a very long seven-game homestand coming right before this lengthy journey away from the Rock. Nevertheless, with the Devils seemingly finding their game after dropping their first two right out of the Olympic break, tonight would be a nice feather in their cap if they can find a way to win. A 4-1-0 road trip looks a heck of a lot better than 3-2-0, or even 3-1-1. Especially considering two of those four wins will have come against elite teams (Dallas, Carolina), and another will have come against a solid team (Nashville).
Will New Jersey actually pull it off tonight? We all know their struggles against the Hurricanes, so I wouldn’t blame you if you were skeptical. But for now, it’s nice to dream about a road trip in which the Devils collect eight of a possible 10 points.
Keep An Eye On The Third Line
In the game recap on Thursday, I wrote a little bit about the new-look third line that only became new-look due to Arseny Gritsyuk’s injury. Replacing him on the wing with Cody Glass and Lenni Hameenaho was Evgenii Dadonov. The conclusion was that Natural Stat Trick LOVED their performance (8:13 together at 5-on-5 with an Expected Goals For% of 96.91), Hockey Stat Cards was unimpressed, and my own personal eye test deemed them to be just okay.
Based on practice yesterday, it appears we’ll be seeing this trio reunited. I would be much more okay with this if not for the fact that if Dadonov plays one more game this season, the Devils get charged with a $250,000 hit on their cap next season due to performance bonuses. Since Dadonov clearly has no future with this team, and the season is over anyway, this seems like a colossal mistake to me. But I suppose that’s another conversation. As far as their performance goes, it was meh to good depending on who you’re asking. And logic would dictate that with more time to get used to one another, they’ll get even better.
So keep an eye out for this new-look third line tonight to see if they develop anymore chemistry.
Hughes Heating Up
No, not Jack Hughes, although yes he has been scorching hot since returning from the Olympics as a conquering hero. I’m talking about his younger brother, Luke.
I would argue that the emergence (or acquisition) of a true number one stud defenseman is the single most important thing this team needs in order to turn things around next season. Dougie Hamilton used to be that, but no longer (even if he’s still effective). Simon Nemec and Hughes are the only other blueliners on the roster who have that potential. I’m very skeptical about Nemec, and while I’m not sold on Hughes either, I still have belief. Well that belief is starting to pay off.
Since returning from his injury on February 28, Hughes has looked much better than he did earlier in the season. In 12 games, he has seven points (one goal, six assists), which is not amazing production, but it’s solid for a young, developing defenseman. Per Game Score, Hughes has been trending up since then, to the point where he’s actually considered an above-average defenseman again after spending much of the season deep in the red. Your mileage may vary on how much you trust any given analytics model, but I would also say that based on my own eye test (which admittedly isn’t worth much) he looks much better as well. He’s becoming more active on offense, which also seems to be a team-wide mandate. His transition game is back in top form. He’s actually hitting the net with his shots (34 SOG over his last 12 contests!) instead of firing everything directly into opposing shinpads. And perhaps most importantly, he’s doing a lot of this without Brett Pesce. The thought for a while was that Hughes needed Pesce as a security blanket or else he couldn’t function. Now, he’s actually managing to carry Johnny Kovacevic to decent results, a complete reversal of how things were.
Hughes still has a long way to go to prove he can be a true number one in this league. But if he can carry this form through the rest of the season, and if he can actually participate in training camp next fall for the first time since 2023, that would go a long way toward reassuring me that Hughes might develop into a top flight defenseman after all.
Same Old Story
What else can be said about this matchup that hasn’t been said a million times already? It needs to be said once again, but I’ll keep it brief for the sake of our collective sanity.
The Devils just do not know how to win hockey games against the Carolina Hurricanes. They are 0-3-0 against them this season, having been outscored 13-5. They did go 2-2-0 against them last regular season, but of course they also lost in five in the first round of the playoffs. Going back to the second round loss to the Canes in 2023, the Devils are 7-15-1 against the Hurricanes over their last 23 matchups. True horror.
If this team ever wants to fulfill the promise of this current era of Devils hockey, they will need to solve their Carolina problem. They will do nothing of note until that happens.
Carolina Machine Never Breaks
As for the Hurricanes themselves, they are an elite team once again. They have been an elite team for over half a decade now. And odds are they will continue to be an elite team for at least a few more years to come.
They enter this contest sixth-best in the league in both goals scored (247) and goals allowed (208). According to Natural Stat Trick, the Corsi Canes are at it again, leading the NHL in 5-on-5 CF% (59.67), while sitting second in the league behind only Colorado in Expected Goals For% (55.75). Whether it’s the traditional scoreboard or the advanced scoreboard, Carolina is once again near the very top.
They are led by a balanced attack that features a whopping 12 players with at least 10 goals scored. It starts with their best player, Sebastian Aho, who leads the team in points with 72 (25 goals, 47 assists). Their goals leader is blossoming star Seth Jarvis, who comes in with 29 tallies. New addition Nik Ehlers, who the Hurricanes signed this offseason in the hopes that he could be the star power they needed to finally get over the playoff hump, has been chugging along with 22 goals and 59 points. That’s not exactly the true star power the Hurricanes had in mind, but that’s still high-quality production.
On the backend, there has been a little bit of a changing of the guard this season. Jaccob Slavin has been Carolina’s do-everything stud blueliner for a long time now, but he’s battled numerous injuries this season and has only suited up for 31 games. He’s back now, but while he’s his usual defensively stout self, he only has four points (all assists) in his 31 games. Clearly something remains up with him.
Meanwhile Shayne Gostisbehere, another staple in Carolina for a few seasons now, has been out since early March. His timetable remains unclear. So it’s been left to K’Andre Miller and Sean Walker to step up on the blueline. Those two lead Carolina in ice time per game (Miller at 22:35, Walker at 21:55). Be prepared to see both of them a lot this evening.
In net, Freddy Andersen might finally be nearing the end. He enters with a record of 13-12-5 and a save percentage of .871, pretty awful numbers for a team that has been so successful. Taking his mantle has been Brandon Bussi, who is rocking a 26-6-1 record, but only an .894 save percentage. As has been the case for a while now, Carolina just hasn’t been getting good netminding consistently. They keep winning anyway because their roster and system are strong enough to do so, but if teams actually do manage to get shots on their net, look out.
Projected Lineup
Here’s how the Hurricanes lined up in their last contest:
Aside from maybe the goaltending, expect much the same tonight.
Your Take
What do you think of tonight’s matchup? Will the Devils finally win a game against Carolina? Should Dadonov play given the cap implications? Will Luke Hughes continue to ascend? As always, thanks for reading!
DORTMUND, GERMANY - APRIL 15: Head coach Hansi Flick of Barcelona reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Quarter Final Second Leg match between Borussia Dortmund and FC Barcelona at BVB Stadion Dortmund on April 15, 2025 in Dortmund, Germany. (Photo by Mika Volkmann/Getty Images) | Getty Images
According to Diario Sport, there is “total incomprehension” at the situation. The club are furious that Raphinha had to take a “marathon” trip to play a “meaningless” game at a decisive point in the season.
Raphinha has had his injury problems this season and Barca are therefore finding it difficult to understand why he started friendly across the Atlantic for Carlo Ancelotti’s side.
Flick has already been riled by the way some international teams have treated his players this season, and Raphinha’s setback is said to now be “the straw that breaks the camel’s back.”
Barcelona may well receive compensation from FIFA for Raphinha’s injury but that will matter little to the Catalans ahead of some crucial games in La Liga and the Champions League.
“The Mendoza mafia rolls deep.” That’s how the quarterback describes his family—and for Fernando Mendoza, that support system has been everything.
The Indiana Hoosiers QB is officially taking his talents to the next level in April after declaring for the NFL Draft following a dream season in 2025. Once a lightly recruited prospect out of high school who began his college career at Cal, Mendoza flipped the script in a big way—winning the Heisman Trophy and leading Indiana to a national championship win over Miami in January.
At the heart of it all is his mother, Elsa. Living with multiple sclerosis, she’s been his constant source of strength and motivation.
Who are Fernando Mendoza’s Parents?
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Fernando Mendoza’s parents are Elsa and Fernando Mendoza Sr.
Why is Fernando Mendoza’s mom in a wheelchair?
Elsa Mendoza has been one of the toughest fighters in Fernando’s corner. And her story hits deeper than football. A former college tennis player at the University of Miami, Elsa was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2007 and is now wheelchair-bound. Like the rest of the family, she comes from Cuban roots, with her parents settling in Miami. That resilience? It’s clearly part of the Mendoza DNA.
In December 2025, Elsa shared a heartfelt letter in The Players’ Tribunethat gave fans a closer look at their journey. She admitted she once pictured Fernando following her path in tennis. “My dream was for you to play tennis as I did,” she wrote, recalling how she trained him with her own college drills when he was younger.
What Does Fernando Mendoza’s Dad Do?
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His father, Fernando Mendoza Sr., is a medical director at Nicklaus Children’s Health System in Miami, according to his bio and LinkedIn. With Cuban roots, his parents emigrated from Cuba and settled in Miami. Mendoza Sr. brings a strong cultural and professional foundation to the table.
But before the white coat, he had real athletic chops. A gold medalist in rowing at the 1987 Junior World Championships, he later competed at Brown while studying biology. From there, he leveled up academically—earning his medical degree from the University of Florida, completing his residency at Jackson Memorial in Miami, and adding a fellowship at Boston Medical Center.
Does Fernando Mendoza Have Siblings?
Fernando Mendoza has two brothers- Alberto and Max. Alberto plays football with Fernando for the Indiana Hoosiers, and Max is in Miami.
NEED TO KNOW
Is Fernando Mendoza Cuban? Fernando Mendoza was born in Boston and raised in Miami. Both sets of his grandparents were from Cuba and emigrated to the Miami area.
What is Fernando Mendoza’s Religion? Fernando Mendoza is a devout Catholic who is an active member of the Saint Paul Catholic Community Center at Indiana University. He regularly attends mass and credits his faith as a driving force in his life
Fernando Mendoza’s college stats Mendoza has amassed 8,267 passing yards and 71 TDs across California and Indiana. At Cal, during his 2 seasons, he has racked up 4,712 yards and 30 TDs. And at Indiana (2025): 3,535 yards, 41 TDs.
“They had three players on me.” Yildiz discusses his performance v Romania
Kenan Yildiz played a decisive role for Turkiye as they secured a 1 0 victory over Romania to reach the final of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers playoff. The result marked an important step in their bid to qualify for the tournament, with Yildiz once again demonstrating his growing influence on the international stage.
The attacker has become an increasingly important figure for both club and country in recent seasons. His rapid development and maturity have seen him evolve into a dependable performer, capable of delivering in high-pressure situations.
Influence for Club and Country
At Juventus, Yildiz is regarded as one of the club’s standout players. Despite his relative youth, he is already part of the leadership group, a role that occasionally grants him access to the captain’s armband during matches.
His importance is mirrored at international level, where he is trusted by his manager to play a central role for Turkiye throughout the qualifying campaign. This level of responsibility highlights the confidence placed in his abilities and his continued progression.
Turkiye are determined to secure a place at the World Cup, and Yildiz will be eager to showcase his talent on football’s biggest stage. His performances so far suggest he could be a key figure in helping his nation achieve that objective.
Match Reaction and Performance
The encounter against Romania proved challenging, with the opposition focusing heavily on limiting his impact. As reported by Il Bianconero, Yildiz reflected on the match and the difficulties faced during the opening period.
“We were very defensive in the first half. They had three players on me. We just couldn’t score in the first half. We scored in the second half and things improved.”
His comments underscored Romania’s tactical approach, which sought to neutralise his threat by assigning multiple players to mark him. Despite this attention, Yildiz remained influential and contributed to his team’s eventual success.
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RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA - FEBRUARY 01: Israel Adesanya of Nigeria prepares to face Nassourdine Imavov of Russia in a middleweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at anb Arena on February 01, 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)
Israel Adesanya is out to prove that UFC Seattle isn’t the last ride for “The Last Stylebender.”
It’s difficult to look past the potential worst-case scenarios looming over Adesanya, a two-time UFC middleweight champion and one of the best fighters of his generation. Four months shy of his 37th birthday, Adesanya finds himself in an unprecedented slump, having lost three straight fights dating back to April 2023. A loss to the relatively unheralded Joe Pyfer in Saturday’s main event would truly send Adesanya into a tailspin.
Since a standout performance on Dana White’s Contender Series in 2022, Pyfer has scraped and clawed his way up the rankings, winning six of his past seven fights. He can emphatically announce himself as a top 10 contender if he upsets Adesanya.
On top of all that, a disappointing performance from Adesanya could mean Michael Chiesa isn’t the only guy that retires this weekend.
In the flyweight co-main event, Alexa Grasso and Maycee Barber meet in a rematch with Barber looking to avenge a 2021 loss. That’s the last time Barber tasted defeat as she has since rattled off seven consecutive victories and despite a few bumps in the road, she could challenge for UFC gold next if she evens the score with Grasso.
As has been the case with several notable matchups in 2026, we’re going to find out if it’s time for the old guard to give up their spots.
What: UFC Seattle
Where: Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle
When: Saturday, March 28. The seven-fight early preliminary card begins at 5 p.m. ET, followed by a six-fight main card at 8 p.m. ET. The entire event streams live on Paramount+.
Allow me to pick Israel Adesanya to win a fight just one more time. Please.
It’s close, I know. You can feel it. We’re one more “oh no, Izzy was doing great until he got caught” away from flirting with Tyron Woodley/B.J. Penn/Tony Ferguson territory. All it takes is one good shot from Joe Pyfer to put him down. He hasn’t won a fight in three years. He’s closer to the end than the beginning, sixteen years in the combat sports game.
I know.
But this is Adesanya, arguably the second-best middleweight ever. His recent losses are to Sean Strickland, Dricus du Plessis, and Nassourdine Imavov, three of the five best middleweights right now. Context. Looking at it the other way, he’s huge step up from anyone Pyfer has faced. Who is Pyfer’s best win? Kelvin Gastelum? It was only two years ago that Pyfer was getting tuned up by Jack Hermansson.
A lot can change, and Pyfer is surely better than he was then. Good enough to win a striking battle or wrestle his way to a win against Adesanya? Doubtful. Highly doubtful.
One more time. Adesanya by decision.
Pick: Adesanya
Also, since I asked and y’all were so kind to oblige, here are your thoughts on Saturday’s main event.
Alexa Grasso (6, P4P-11) vs. Maycee Barber (T7)
Similar vibes here in the co-main event as it feels like Alexa Grasso’s championship days are far in the rear-view mirror in the eyes of many fans. Just 32, Grasso has been in this game a long time. Pro debut in 2012, Invicta debut in 2014, and then her UFC journey began in 2016. She’s put in a lot of rounds against high-level competition, including Maycee Barber, funnily enough.
Since that first encounter, Barber’s striking has gotten sharper, though she hasn’t lost that aggressive style that’s helped her to get the edge in a number of decision wins. One thing I’ve always liked about Barber is that she goes in there to do damage. She lacks true finishing power, but you’re rarely going to see her lose due to inactivity.
Speaking of inactivity, Alexa Grasso, everyone! Let’s address that particular elephant because, yeah, the numbers from Grasso’s past two losses don’t look good. She’s landed a little over 60 strikes in her past two fights, one of those a five-rounder, but there’s a reasonable explanation for all this. Valentina Shevchenko grounded her for 25 minutes, a strategy Barber can’t replicate, and Silva is just a better striker than Grasso. Doesn’t sound so bad when you put it that way, right?
If anything, it’s Grasso who I expect to mix the martial arts if Barber leaves openings for this fight to be taken to the mat. Outside of that, Grasso has a sharp counter game, so she’ll box Barber up if “The Future” carelessly wanders into range. Grasso wins this on points unless she wilts again and allows Barber to impose her will on the action.
Pick: Grasso
Michael Chiesa vs. Niko Price
Niko Price, come on down and collect your paycheck, sir. You know what you’re here to do.
It was Price who had the thankless job of helping Robbie Lawler have a feel-good ending to his career and now he plays the part once more for Washington’s own Michael Chiesa. Originally, Chiesa was supposed to fight Carlson Harris, a fine choice for a retirement bout. But Niko Price on a week’s notice? Chef’s kiss.
It should be noted Price has actually been pretty good about not getting submitted in his career, usually because he’s too busy walking into his opponent’s punches. So there’s an outside shot he survives Chiesa’s dangerous grappling and lands something big on the feet and spoils the party. Unlikely.
Chiesa will allow himself to trade some shots on the feet, because why not, but he’ll eventually take this fight where he needs it to go and batter Price on the ground. And you know what? In support of my dude Jed Meshew’s favorite bet this week, I’m picking Chiesa to score his first (non-Ultimate Fighter) knockout. Let’s go!
Pick: Chiesa
Julian Erosa vs. Lerryan Douglas
Julian Erosa can pull off the upset here… just don’t make Lerryan Douglas angry.
If you’ve watched any of Douglas’ recent LFA fights, you know the Brazilian is just getting started when his opponent gains an advantage. He’s a classic “nobody makes me bleed my own blood” guy who locks in when he’s wounded, coming forward and throwing with power in both hands. He won’t shy away from a grappling contest either and there could be some fun scrambles if the lanky Erosa wants to go hold for hold.
It just so happens that Erosa’s biggest weakness, a shaky chin, happens to be something Douglas can capitalize on, so the wide odds favoring the UFC newcomer are justified. Douglas catches him in the second round and puts him down for the count.
Pick: Douglas
Mansur Abdul-Malik vs. Yousri Belgaroui
We’ve got a nice trio of intriguing middleweight prospects with Mansur Abdul-Malik, Ateba Gautier, and Damian Pinas in the mix right now, and for the most part the matchmaking for the trio has been solid. Abdul-Malik arguably gets the toughest test this group has seen yet with experienced kickboxer Yousri Belgaroui.
At 6-foot-6, Belgaroui is a headache for anyone at 185 pounds, though Abdul-Malik’s impressive 80-inch reach will mitigate some of the size differential. You have to imagine Abdul-Malik’s best approach is to tackle Belgaroui and Hulk Smash him into oblivion, but Belgaroui has functional grappling defense so if Abdul-Malik doesn’t see early returns, the wrestling could deplete his gas tank as the fight goes on.
Even though I don’t see Belgaroui as having the upside as the above-mentioned prospects, I like him as the slight underdog here based on his overall combat sports experience. We’re going to find out fast if Abdul-Malik can deal with a high-level striker, because if he can, he jumps to the front of the prospect line.
I’m going Belgaroui by knockout.
Pick: Belgaroui
Terrance McKinney vs. Kyle Nelson
Terrance McKinney wins a methodical decision after a tactical three-round ba—hahahahahaha, I kid, I kid.
Take the under. Between Terrance McKinney being an insane finisher and also possibly the most defensively suspect fighter on the active roster, I cannot possibly pick a winner with confidence. Especially given Kyle Nelson’s nasty habit of playing the spoiler.
For the vibes, I’m picking McKinney to get the finish (in Round 1, of course) and pick up, at the very least, one of those mandatory $25,000 bonuses after somehow being passed over for post-fight awards despite all seven of his UFC finishes happening in the first round.
Few teams in world football have the international fanbase that Liverpool FC can boast. In Premier League terms, only Manchester United has more across the globe. It can be difficult to accurately estimate how many LFC fans there are globally; most estimates put the figure at around 200 million.
We’re going to look at how important this is from a commercial perspective and how it impacts every element of the club, from local supporters to how the club operates at a board level when deciding which manager to bring in and which players to sign.
Attracting International Superstars
This year, we’re going to see the return of the greatest football spectacle on Earth – the FIFA World Cup, in which Liverpool will have several first-team regulars playing. Commercially speaking, having a strong club presence at the tournament helps bring in more international fans.
The 2026 World Cup marks the first time that 48 teams will participate in the competition. While this gives more players the chance to compete in front of a global audience that no other sporting event will reach, it is important from a commercial perspective that some of the key LFC players – such as Florian Wirtz, Mo Salah and Alexis Mac Allister – are firing on all cylinders.
With more teams and a record number of matches on the schedule, the 2026 World Cup is also expected to drive unprecedented engagement in the sports betting markets, as fans worldwide look to back their favourite superstars in every fixture. This surge in global interest not only boosts the club’s visibility but also heightens the stakes for every goal scored and every clean sheet kept by a Liverpool player on the world stage.
It is this high-stakes environment which makes the performance of the club’s established leaders so vital. For instance, many Reds will be watching the Netherlands defence closely, hoping that their captain Virgil Van Dijk can put in a good showing at what will likely be his last World Cup.
Nations like Egypt, which have a talisman in Salah, have cultivated an enormous LFC fanbase solely because of his success with millions of new fans, many of whom travel to Liverpool on a matchday. Although this relationship was briefly fractured following the issues Salah had earlier in the season, there’s no denying that bringing in international superstars – especially those who can fire the Reds to Champions League and Premier League glory – has a profound impact both on the pitch and off it.
Moving With The Times
When Sky transformed English football in 1992, it set off a chain reaction which made the Premier League the most expensive, most-watched and highest-rated in the world. At the spearhead of this transformation were the big clubs in English football, most notably Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool.
However, as the 21st century came and went, other teams soughts to crash this party, some with greater success than others. Three previous Premier League clubs have found themselves in the second tier since the mid-90s, while others like Arsenal have gone more than 20 years without a top-flight title, although that could change in the next few weeks.
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Partly because of the exposure stemming from Sky and the shift in sports media toward an international audience, Anfield is now a global tourist attraction. It is the number one-rated attraction in Liverpool on TripAdvisor, surpassing the likes of The Beatles Story, and you only have to take a walk around the area on a matchday to get a true flavour of the cultural melting pot of the LFC fanbase.
You can hear Danish, Hindi, scores of Irish, Japanese, and people from all over England. It is this global appeal which brings tens of millions of pounds into the city every season, and until you travel the world and see how many people support the club, it is actually quite difficult to get a true grasp on how many international Reds fans there are.
Bringing Back The Glory Days
When a sports product becomes as globally successful as the Premier League, it goes without saying that the teams who win it stand to bring in millions of new global fans. Maybe these don’t have quite the same connection to the city that locals do, but the game is bigger than that now.
Back in the mid-20th century, football clubs were an extension of their community and deeply entwined with their roots, but with the majority of Premier League clubs now owned by billionaires, it’s a case of moving with the times or risk becoming irrelevant, as many giants of the English game have.
Without international recognition and a large global fanbase, the commercial return is much smaller. It lowers ticket prices; teams receive less TV and broadcast revenue, and merchandise sales (e.g. replica shirts) decline significantly.
Jürgen Klopp brought back the glory days for Liverpool, securing their first league title in 30 years and a coveted Champions League trophy, and that success grew the club’s international fanbase.
Final Thoughts
Combining all of this, some clubs face losing tens of millions per year if they find themselves outside the top 6 for a few years or languishing in the relegation zone.
Although Liverpool are not in any imminent danger of the drop, it is crucial that their success matches the club’s global appeal. A healthy global fanbase reflects a winning team on the pitch and shows that LFC is operating as it should at multiple levels.
Indianapolis Colts defensive end Laiatu Latu (97) disrupts a pass by San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy (13) on Monday, Dec. 22, 2025, during a game at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. | Grace Hollars/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Free agency has slowed down, and while the Colts have made a number of moves, this roster is still far from complete.
Some key decisions are already locked in. Daniel Jones is back. Alec Pierce has been signed long-term. The defensive line added depth. But when you take a step back and look at the full roster, there are still several clear needs that need to be addressed if this team is going to take a real step forward.
Let’s break down the remaining needs, in order of most important to least important.
1. Edge Rusher
This is still the biggest need on the roster. Coupled with the fact that this is arguably the 2nd most important position on a football team, the Colts are lacking a true complimentary pass rusher to Laiatu Latu.
The Colts did a nice job adding depth with players like Arden Key and Michael Clemons, and even Colby Wooden brings some flexibility to move around the front. But depth isn’t the issue anymore. High-end production is.
Laiatu Latu looks like a quality starting edge rusher, but he can’t be the only player offenses have to worry about. Right now, there isn’t a true second threat on the edge who can consistently win one-on-one and take pressure off him.
If the Colts want their defense to work the way it’s supposed to, they need another legitimate pass rusher. A strong interior group with Buckner and Stewart helps, but without consistent edge pressure, quarterbacks will still have too much time.
Adding a true complement to Latu — and ideally an upgrade over Kwity Paye — would change the entire dynamic of the defense.
2. Off-Ball Linebacker
This is quietly one of the bigger problems on the team.
The Colts moved on from Zaire Franklin (much to the joy of many Colts fans) and didn’t bring back Germaine Pratt. They added Akeem Davis-Gaither, which is fine as a depth or complementary piece, but it doesn’t solve the issue.
This defense has lacked a true versatile linebacker for years — someone who can run, cover, and hold up in space. Long are the days of quality well rounded linebacker play from the likes of Gary Brackett or Jerrell Freeman.
Davis-Gaither isn’t a high-end player you build around. He’s someone who needs help next to him. Right now, the Colts don’t have that player. They need an athletic linebacker who can stay on the field in passing situations and not become a liability, like Franklin was.
Until they find that, the middle of the defense will continue to be an area offenses attack.
3. Wide Receiver
Keeping Alec Pierce was important, but it didn’t solve everything.
If Michael Pittman Jr. is no longer part of the picture, there’s a clear hole in the offense. Josh Downs is best suited in the slot. Pierce fits as the vertical outside threat. Tyler Warren adds another dimension.
But there’s still a missing piece.
The Colts need another receiver who can line up outside, win in different ways, and give the offense a more complete group. Right now, they don’t have a true replacement for Pittman on the roster.
Ashton Dulin is a solid depth player and special teamer, but he’s not the answer as a primary option. The Colts need someone who can step in and be a reliable, well-rounded receiver alongside Pierce and Downs.
4. Safety
This is a spot that might have an answer to replace Nick Cross, but it’s not promising.
Nick Cross is gone, and the Colts haven’t replaced him with a true starter. Cam Bynum is a very good player, but he can’t carry the position on his own.
Right now, the group behind him — Hunter Wohler, Jonathan Owens, Juanyeh Thomas — looks more like depth and rotational pieces than a true starting solution.
That’s the issue.
You need stability on the back end, especially if your pass rush isn’t elite. Without it, coverage breaks down, and big plays follow. The Colts need someone who can step in next to Bynum and give them a reliable starting duo.
The reason this is in 4th is because with a stronger front 7, the Colts can afford to role with Bynum and either Wohler/Owens/Thomas as the other starter and not see a big drop off in play.
5. Offensive Line Depth
The starting five is solid enough.
The problem is what happens after that.
The Colts lost players like Braden Smith and Danny Pinter, and right now there isn’t much behind the starters. There’s no clear swing tackle and no versatile interior lineman who can step in if needed.
Over the course of a full season, that becomes a real issue.
Offensive line injuries are inevitable. And when they happen, the drop-off right now would be significant. If the Colts are serious having a top tier offense for the entire season, they need better depth here.
6. Running Back Depth
This is the least urgent need, but it still matters.
Jonathan Taylor is a star and the engine of the offense, but relying on him for everything isn’t ideal. The Colts could use another back who can step in and keep the offense functional without a major drop-off.
Someone who can handle third downs, catch out of the backfield, and pass protect would add real value.
It’s not about replacing Taylor. It’s about supporting him so he’s not burnt out in December and January.
When you strip it all down, the Colts have three pressing needs: edge rusher, off-ball linebacker, and wide receiver.
The problem is they only have a second and third-round pick to realistically address two of those spots. That leaves at least one major hole that needs to be filled elsewhere.
That’s where free agency comes in.
The Colts should be using the remaining part of free agency to fill at least one of those three major needs, while also adding depth along the offensive line. You can’t go into a season this important with clear weaknesses and hope everything breaks right.
This is a team in win-now mode.
And if that’s the case, they need to check every box and build a roster that doesn’t have obvious holes. Because when your margin for error is this thin, even one weakness can be the thing that holds everything back.
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Tiger Woods was arrested for driving under the influence after a car crash in Florida yesterday, according to officials.
Woods and the other driver involved in this two-car collision were uninjured. Woods was subsequently released from the Martin County Jail on Friday night. His breathalyser test registered a 0.00 according to the police. However, deputies determined Woods was impaired and said he did not submit to a urine test.
This is the latest in a series of driving-related incidents relating to Woods. In 2021, Woods was in danger of losing his leg after a rollover crash in Los Angeles, which required him to undergo a number of surgeries.
He was aiming to return to The Masters this year, and made his first competitive appearance since a back surgery in 2025 this week at the TGL final.
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President Donald Trump’s reaction to Tiger Woods’ car crash
President Donald Trump shares a close relationship with Woods. Woods is married to Trump’s former daughter-in-law, Vanessa Trump, and he awarded Woods the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2019.
He was asked to comment on the news of Woods’ recent crash, and he said, “I feel so badly. He’s got some difficulties. There was an accident, and that’s all I know. A very close friend of mine, he’s an amazing person, an amazing man, but some difficulties.”
Trump recently made news by commenting on the potential of Woods’ Masters return. He appeared to have some inside information on the matter.
He said yesterday, “I love Tiger, but he won’t be there. He’ll be there. He’ll be there, but he won’t be playing in it.”
And clearly, after this incident, the likelihood of Woods teeing off at Augusta in a few weeks’ time has been severely reduced.
The NCAA men's basketball tournament is one step away from setting the 2026 Final Four Field as the Elite Eight begins Saturday night.
In a Big Ten matchup Saturday, Illinois will play Iowa at 6:09 p.m. ET in the South Region final. Big Ten tournament champion Purdue will face Arizona at 8:49 p.m. ET in the West Region final.
On Sunday, Michigan will play Tennessee at 2:15 p.m. ET in the Midwest Region final. Duke will face UConn at 5:05 p.m. ET on the East.
See below for the Elite Eight matchups, along with additional information on how to watch the 2026 Men's March Madness tournament.
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The Minnesota Vikings’ state-of-the-art TCO Performance Center is shown in Eagan, Minnesota, on Jul 28, 2018. This world-class facility serves as the team’s headquarters, featuring cutting-edge training, rehabilitation, and meeting spaces. Since its opening, it has become the central hub for all things Vikings, from offseason prep to daily operations. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports.
2) Vikings Called Landing Spot for Big Rival Defender: Minnesota’s defensive line has plenty of young talent. What’s not as plentiful is established, high-floor veteran talent. Maybe the add ends up being Christian Wilkins. Or, perhaps, the rival defender with hulking size.
3) Ex-Vikings is Headed to Arizona: Lately, the focus has been on talent moving in the opposite direction. That’s what will happen when a QB as promising as Kyler Murray gets cut and then signed. Turns out the NFL’s talent exchange is a two-way street.
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4) Vikings Evidently Have a Trade Asset: Several, in fact. Rumors have been out there for a little while, but nothing has happened so far. Rob Brzezinski has been very patient. The upcoming draft is very likely to involve at least some shuffling.
5) Vikings Signal Interest in Young DT, TE, and LB: ‘Tis the season for meeting with draft prospects. In less than a month, the 2026 NFL Draft will have come and gone. Pretty wild, right? Minnesota needs to crush the event, pulling off a talent heist that mirrors the 2015 effort.
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Sky issue morning update: Club now accepting it’ll be ‘extremely difficult’ to keep £87m star amid MUFC interest
RB Leipzig will do everything in their power to keep Yan Diomande for at least another season amid growing interest in the starlet.
According to Sky Sports Germany reporter Philipp Hinze, Leipzig are conceding it’ll be ‘extremely difficult’ to retain their coveted attacker beyond the summer window.
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Yan Diomande: The state of play
Behind the scenes, the German outfit are trying to persuade Diomande to rebuff outside interest and stay put for 2026/2027, having only joined the club last July.
They will also look to try and deter suitors by setting his price tag at €100 million (£87.1m), albeit this wouldn’t be too much of an issue for some Premier League sides.
The Red Devils’ financial situation is poised to look pretty healthy come the end of the season if they secure Champions League qualification, while they will be facilitating the exits of Marcus Rashford to Barcelona for £26m, and Rasmus Hojlund to Napoli for £38m.
It’s also expected that the likes of Joshua Zirkzee and Manuel Ugarte will be sold, paving the way for more than one marquee signing at Old Trafford.
How Diomande is getting on during first Leipzig season
In regard to how Diomande is faring in his maiden Bundesliga term, he has returned a hugely impressive 10 goals and seven assists in 26 appearances and just 1,878 minutes of action.
One Red Bull representative previously told Flashscore that the 19-year-old is ‘the most gifted player within our system since Erling Haaland.’
The teenager is also now an established Ivory Coast international, where he’s notched three goals in his first nine caps.
How good is Intel’s “Big Battlemage” GPU at gaming? Level1Techs answers Wendell at Level1Techs has tested Intel’s newly released ARC Pro B70 graphics card in gaming workloads, showcasing what Intel’s “Big Battlemage” silicon can do. While this GPU isn’t a gaming product, it uses the same silicon as Intel’s long-rumoured ARC B770 graphics card. While […]
Public documents revealed that four Chinese universities, including two that worked on military research for the PLA, were able to acquire servers with Nvidia A100 AI chips despite the U.S.'s export controls.
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Google is finally loosening its grip on the Pixel home screen, and the latest Android 17 Beta suggests a bigger shift is underway. Buried inside Android 17 Beta 3 is an in-progress feature called “Organizer.”
It is not live yet, and based on what has surfaced so far, it is clearly unfinished. For the first time, Pixel users may get a proper tool to manage entire home screen pages without the usual friction.
Organizer is designed to let users create, delete, and rearrange home screen panels from a single interface. Right now, reorganizing Pixel layout requires you to move icons one by one, clear pages manually, and hope it all lines up the way you want.
Android 17 Organizer feature flips that process, as per the AndroidAuthority report. When creating a page, the system can automatically populate it using categories like Most Used, Games, Productivity, or Travel.
These categories appear to be pulled from Play Store data, which makes the suggestions more contextual than random. You also get layout choices, so the structure is not locked.
The leaked interface shows placeholder visuals, blue circles and pink rectangles standing in for actual app icons and widgets. That is developer-stage material, not something close to rollout, even the “Organizer” name feels temporary.
Image – Android Authority
For years, Google kept the Pixel Launcher minimal. Android 17 shows Google is starting to respond. Beta updates have already introduced smaller but meaningful tweaks and if Organizer ships it would be the first real step toward structural control.
Meanwhile, Samsung has offered deep home screen control through One UI for multiple generations. Rearranging pages, managing layouts, and organizing apps into structured panels, this has been standard there for a while.
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HYPE is trading at $39.29 today, ranked #10 globally with a market cap of $10.06 billion, up nearly 35% over the past month alone. To most people looking at that number, it looks expensive. David Schamis, CEO of Hyperliquid Strategies, thinks those people are reading it wrong.
“If you valued this the way people value Ethereum or the way people value Solana, the number is – we’re nowhere near the number that it should be at, whatever it is, $40 a token right now,” he said in a recent interview with The Rollup.
His argument is not based on sentiment.
Hyperliquid’s Numbers Make the Case
Hyperliquid produced $14 million in protocol fees last week alone, a 56% increase week on week, with March already tracking toward $53 million for the month. That puts it on pace for over $600 million in annualised fees. The platform holds over 70% of the perpetual DEX market by open interest and processed $208 billion in trading volume over the past 30 days.
These are the numbers of a protocol that has become one of the most actively used financial platforms in crypto.
The bull case Schamis lays out is built around three markets he believes are each being underpriced independently.
The first is perpetual futures, where Hyperliquid is actively taking share from centralised exchanges.
Schamis noted that Binance’s CZ has been visibly rattled by the competition, describing the pressure as felt by “serious people in crypto.” Hyperliquid’s volume is no longer just crypto either – only 7 of its top 30 markets by open interest are crypto pairs.
The rest are commodities and equities. When Iran-related tensions spiked earlier this month, traders moved to Hyperliquid because it never closes, with the platform’s crude oil perpetual hitting $1.7 billion in peak daily volume.
The second is real-world assets.
“Any asset that could be priced with an oracle price could be brought on Hyperliquid on-chain,” Schamis said. “That TAM is unbelievable.”
Hyperliquid’s volume surged 100x in six months, driven largely by growing RWA trader interest.
HIP-4 and the Market Nobody Is Talking About Yet
The third opportunity is HIP-4, currently live on testnet, which introduces prediction markets and options-style instruments with no leverage and no liquidations.
Schamis, with over 25 years in insurance, sees structured products and insurance as a multi-trillion dollar TAM that crypto has barely touched. Three ETF filings from Grayscale, Bitwise, and 21Shares are also pending.
Regulatory uncertainty could slow growth, and in financial services, competition always shows up. Schamis acknowledged it himself: there is no such thing as true franchise value when people simply move to the best price and the deepest liquidity.
Whether $40 is cheap or not depends entirely on which version of Hyperliquid the market is currently pricing in.
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What is the Hyperliquid (HYPE) price prediction for 2026?
HYPE price in 2026 is projected to range between $25 and $90, with an average near $60 if adoption and trading volumes keep rising.
What could HYPE be worth by 2030?
Long-term projections suggest HYPE might reach an average of $125 by 2030, with possible highs near $185 if platform usage keeps expanding.
Is Hyperliquid (HYPE) a good long-term investment?
HYPE may appeal to long-term investors due to strong platform growth, but like all crypto, it carries risk and requires careful research.
“Tap To Earn” Pi Network is entering its second migration phase with the mandatory Protocol 21 upgrade. The Pi Core Team also shared a clear roadmap toward Protocol 23.0, which will introduce smart contracts and DeFi features. Meanwhile, the Pi team warned that missing the deadline may disconnect nodes.
Pi Network Protocol 21 Set for 6th April
The Pi Network team has officially activated the second migration phase with the mandatory upgrade from Protocol 20.2 to 21.2.
However, the Protocol 21 Upgrade (specifically version 21.2) mainly focuses on improving stability and making existing nodes run more efficiently, ensuring the network can handle higher traffic smoothly.
The Pi Mainnet is upgrading to Protocol 21 – Deadline: Apr 6. All Mainnet nodes are required to complete this step before the deadline to remain connected to the network. Details here: https://t.co/9VehO7hhj1
All mainnet node operators must upgrade their software to version 21.2 before the April 6 deadline. This ensures they remain synchronized and stay connected to the network.
Meanwhile, missing this deadline will disconnect nodes, so Pi enthusiasts are urged to act promptly.
What This Upgrade Unlocks
While features will roll out gradually, Protocol 21 lays the foundation for some key developments:
Pi DEX – A native decentralized exchange for Pi and ecosystem tokens.
On-chain Liquidity – Ability to swap $PI with other tokens directly on the network.
Smart Contracts – Enabling advanced Web3 apps and decentralized projects.
Improved Performance – Faster and more secure transactions for over 18 million users.
These improvements are designed to make the Pi Network more efficient, secure, and ready for real-world use, moving it closer to becoming a full-fledged blockchain ecosystem.
Timeline Ahead For Pi Network Protocol Upgrades
This is the first step in a three-phase roadmap that will bring full smart contract functionality to the network.
According to the official announcement, completing Protocol 21 will move the network closer to Protocol 22.1, scheduled for April 22, followed by Protocol 23.0 on May 18
These upgrades are important for smoothly introducing smart contracts, expanding DeFi features, and improving overall network stability.
As of now, Pi Network native token Pi coin price is trading around $0.174, trading nearly 78% below form its all-time high price.
U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis said the CLARITY Act will deliver the strongest protections yet for DeFi developers, pushing back against concerns that the bill could expose them to legal risk. She noted recent bipartisan updates to Title 3 aim to fix those issues.
Although the updated draft is not yet public, she maintains that its passage is essential to secure these protections. She urged support for the bill, pushing back against claims by analyst Jake Chervinsky that the draft could still impose KYC rules on non-custodial developers.
Title 3 Raises Red Flags
While Chervinsky cheered Lummis’ support for the Clarity Act, he showed his concern, pointing to risks within Title 3, which focuses on illicit finance provisions, practically calling it “non-negotiable for DeFi”. He argues the wording could still lead to non-custodial developers being treated as money transmitters, even if they do not handle user funds.
Such a classification could impose compliance requirements like KYC, something Chervinsky says would be damaging for DeFi. He stressed that ensuring developers are not miscategorized remains a critical issue.
Tension With Existing Framework
Mostly, the discussions are around how these provisions align with the Blockchain Regulatory Certainty Act (BRCA), introduced by Lummis and Senator Ron Wyden. The BRCA is designed to clarify that developers and infrastructure providers should not fall under financial institution rules if they lack control over assets.
“The biggest challenge is ensuring non-custodial software developers aren’t misclassified as money transmitters.” Chervinsky
Earlier drafts included these protections alongside self-custody provisions. However, the addition of new language has raised concerns that these safeguards may not hold up in practice, creating uncertainty for developers.
The issue has gained urgency following recent legal actions in the U.S., including the 2025 conviction of Roman Storm. The case highlighted how developers can face liability tied to how their software is used, intensifying calls for clearer boundaries.
Bill Still Being Negotiated
The CLARITY Act remains under review as lawmakers continue discussions. A planned Senate Banking Committee markup was postponed to allow more negotiation.
At the same time, disagreements over stablecoin provisions, particularly those affecting bank deposits, have added another layer to the debate. With multiple points still unsettled, the final version of the bill is yet to take shape.
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What is the CLARITY Act in crypto regulation?
The CLARITY Act is a proposed U.S. bill to define crypto rules and protect developers, aiming to give legal certainty and support innovation in DeFi.
Does the CLARITY Act protect non-custodial DeFi developers from legal risks?
Senator Lummis states that recent bipartisan updates to Title 3 would deliver the strongest protections yet for DeFi developers by reinforcing safeguards against misclassification. These changes aim to ensure non-custodial builders—who don’t control user funds—aren’t burdened with heavy compliance, though the final public draft will confirm the details.
Will the CLARITY Act impose KYC on DeFi developers?
Lummis pushes back against claims that the bill would force KYC on non-custodial developers, noting ongoing negotiations to align Title 3 with strong protections. The goal is clear boundaries that avoid miscategorizing pure software builders, especially amid cases highlighting developer liability risks—final language will be key for DeFi’s future.
Security incidents across the DeFi sector have already caused more than $137 million in losses in 2026, and moving through the crypto market without verified tools has turned into a battlefield. But for the best crypto presale, Pepeto remains the top entry for traders who want protection and returns in the same position.
For anyone trying to secure a spot among the strongest entries of 2026, Pepeto offers the clearest opportunity. More than $8 million has been raised, and early wallets are building positions before the exchange shifts to open market trading after the Binance listing.
Best Crypto Presale Gets Context as DeFi Sector Crosses $137 Million in Security Losses for 2026
Security incidents across DeFi protocols have caused more than $137 million in total losses in 2026, with smart contract flaws and hidden admin functions responsible for the majority, according to CoinDesk.
In one case a single victim lost roughly $1 million in digital assets through a compromised proxy service that hijacked 369,000 devices across 163 countries, according to The Block.
The best crypto presale in this environment is the one that protects your capital before it moves, and the exchange with verified contract scanning and a Binance listing confirmed is where that protection already runs.
Where the Verified Exchange Meets Real Capital Before the Listing
Pepeto
If you want to grow your position in the current market, Pepeto is the entry that provides both the tools and the return potential. Many consider it the best crypto presale ahead of alternatives that raise questions instead of capital.
The numbers confirm the potential is grounded in reality. The market cap is small enough that 100x from the Binance listing is a rational target, and the exchange backs that projection with real tools running today. The risk scorer gives you a complete verified answer on every contract your capital touches, catching the traps that have cost DeFi users $137 million this year alone. PepetoSwap handles every trade at zero fees so your position arrives whole, and the cross chain bridge moves tokens at zero cost.
The exchange is what makes Pepeto the best crypto presale. It delivers a verified trading layer for the everyday crypto trader. Instead of moving blind, you get a complete platform with live checks and contract scanning that flags the danger before your capital is exposed. More than $8 million has been raised at $0.000000186, and early wallets are growing their positions with 193% APY staking while stages fill. SolidProof cleared the full codebase, and the creator who launched the original Pepe coin to $11 billion with 420 trillion tokens built the exchange with a former Binance expert directing the trading infrastructure.
Pepeto is the best crypto presale because true growth requires the transparency and verified scanning that protects capital before it moves.
Mutuum Finance
Mutuum Finance positions itself as a lending protocol with dual yield generation, and the accessibility angle has merit for DeFi users who want passive returns without complexity. However, the structural risks are real.
Centralized return sources introduce counterparty exposure that pure on chain protocols avoid by design, and the history of hybrid yield platforms in crypto has produced the sector’s most painful failures when transparency was absent.
BlockDAG
BlockDAG promotes a DAG based Layer 1 with mining accessibility, and the developer interest is visible. However, the roadmap commits to a mobile mining app, a full Layer 1, and a DEX simultaneously.
Spreading development across unrelated verticals at the presale stage is a resource warning that crypto history has seen produce underdelivery across every promised feature.
Best Crypto Presale Confirms the Capital Filling Faster Each Stage Proves the Conviction Is Real
Presale entries like Mutuum Finance and BlockDAG raise questions that their current stages cannot answer. Pepeto stands out from all of them because the exchange already runs and the capital flowing in during 46 days of extreme fear proves the conviction is not speculative.
Large caps target 2x over months, while the presale targets 100x from one listing, and the pace of more than $8 million entering during the worst fear readings in over a year is the clearest confirmation you can see.
The Pepeto official website is where entering now means joining what the capital already confirmed, and being in before the Binance listing is the one decision that puts you on the future millionaires side.
Why is Pepeto regarded as the best crypto presale right now?
The exchange runs verified contract scanning that keeps your capital safe, making it the best crypto presale with more than $8 million raised and analysts projecting 100x from the Binance listing.
How do DeFi security losses prove the need for verified entries?
$137 million lost in 2026 confirms that moving without verified tools is the most expensive mistake in crypto. The Pepeto official website is where the exchange built for protection is still at presale pricing.
What makes Pepeto stand out from other presale entries in the market?
While other entries spread across unrelated features or rely on yield without transparency, the exchange provides complete verified answers on every contract before your capital moves.
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