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Manuel Locatelli has become the latest Italy player to break his silence following the Azzurri’s agonising World Cup playoff elimination, posting an emotional and unflinching message on social media that accepted collective responsibility while vowing to never stop giving everything for the national team.
The Juventus captain’s statement arrives as a wave of public grief continues to wash over Italian football in the days since Wednesday’s penalty shootout defeat to Bosnia in Zenica.
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Leonardo Spinazzola spoke in the immediate aftermath of the match, Gianluigi Donnarumma followed today, and now Locatelli has added his voice, each message reflecting a squad still struggling to process the enormity of a third consecutive failure to reach the World Cup.
Italy had gone into the match with genuine optimism following the victory over Northern Ireland, only for Alessandro Bastoni’s first-half red card to fundamentally alter the complexion of the contest.
A 1-1 draw after 90 minutes, no goals in extra time, and ultimate heartbreak in the shootout, a sequence that has left the entire country searching for answers.

“I am devastated, drained, with tears in my eyes,” Locatelli wrote, before addressing the supporters who had backed the team throughout the campaign.
“We felt the responsibility towards the children, the families, the grandparents and all the Italians who supported us. We gave everything and I am proud of this group. We players, the manager and all the staff were united for this dream. We gave every last drop of energy, but we were not able to give you this World Cup.”
He did not shy away from the uncomfortable truth.
“We failed, that is the reality. And I feel the full weight of it.” Despite the pain, Locatelli struck a defiant closing note, mirroring Donnarumma’s call to move forward. “It is hard, incredibly hard, but let us get back up together. There will not be a single day when I do not give everything of myself on the pitch.”
Former Italy goalkeeper Emiliano Viviano has delivered one of the more colourful verdicts on Gabriele Gravina’s refusal to resign following Italy’s World Cup playoff elimination, suggesting the FIGC president should be doing far more than simply stepping down.
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“It seems impossible to me that the federation president has not resigned,” Viviano told Radio Firenzeviola, via LLSN. “If I were in his position, I would emigrate.”
Speaking on Radio Firenzeviola, the former Serie A stopper did not limit his criticism to those at the top of the federation.

Drawing on his experience as a father of children currently playing youth football, Viviano pointed to a fundamental failure at grassroots level as a root cause of Italy’s repeated international failures.
“We are one of the best countries in sport, alongside the Balkan nations we have an incredible variety of talent and we are naturally predisposed to succeed in sport,” he said.
“But in football academies nothing is being built and nothing is being taught. It all comes down to ‘today I won, today I lost’, and nothing more.”
It is a damning assessment that echoes the broader frustration being expressed across Italian football in the 24 hours since Wednesday’s penalty shootout defeat in Zenica.
With Gravina yet to show any sign of stepping aside despite mounting pressure from politicians, former players and the public alike, the calls for fundamental change, both at the top and at the grassroots, show no sign of abating.
Franco Baresi has called for Italian football to conduct a collective examination of conscience following the Azzurri’s third consecutive World Cup elimination, while defending Gennaro Gattuso from the bulk of the criticism being directed his way.
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The Milan legend and former Italy captain spoke to Adnkronos in the aftermath of Wednesday’s penalty shootout defeat to Bosnia, with quotes via TuttoMercatoWeb, acknowledging that key incidents on the night had worked against the Azzurri while insisting the deeper problems extend far beyond a single match or manager.

“Yesterday there were episodes that conditioned the match negatively for our team,” Baresi said, a reference to Alessandro Bastoni’s first-half red card, which left Italy with ten men for the majority of the contest.
“But Italy cannot keep arriving at the last stage just to play for qualification. The whole of Italian football must do a mea culpa, because the results of the last twenty years are there for everyone to see, with the isolated exception of the European Championship triumph.”
Despite that broad indictment of the system, Baresi was notably protective of Gattuso.
“In these months he gave everything, his soul, and in my opinion he also did a good job with the little time he had available,” he said. “Unfortunately it was not enough. It is not for me to say whether he should continue, but he is certainly among the least responsible for this defeat.”
It is a sentiment that contrasts sharply with some of the more sweeping criticism aimed at the coaching staff since Wednesday night, and one that reflects a broader view that Italy’s problems are structural rather than the product of any individual failure.
Marcus Rashford’s future has been cast into significant doubt following reports that Barcelona have allowed a crucial transfer deadline to pass, potentially opening the door for a dramatic return to Manchester United this summer.
The England forward joined the Catalan giants on a season-long loan last summer after a high-profile falling out with former United boss Ruben Amorim.
While Rashford has found his feet again under Hansi Flick at the Camp Nou, his permanent stay in Spain is uncertain.
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According to a report from Cadena SER, Barcelona’s option to trigger a permanent move for Rashford expired on March 31, 2026.
The clause, believed to be worth around €30m (£26m), would have given Barça total control over the transfer.
By failing to notify Manchester United of their intent to trigger the fee by the deadline, the La Liga leaders have lost their fixed-price advantage.
Conflicting reports suggest the clause might technically run until mid-June, but the consensus in Spain is that Barcelona are hesitant to commit to a permanent deal.
Despite Rashford’s 10 goal contributions in La Liga and the Champions League this season, his substantial wage demands, combined with La Liga’s strict salary cap, have proven a major stumbling block.
Barcelona are reportedly interested in a second loan deal, but Manchester United are understood to be against another loan move, preferring a definitive sale to fund their own summer rebuild.
If a permanent move to Barcelona collapses, Rashford could find a very different atmosphere awaiting him at Old Trafford.
The 28-year-old’s exit was largely attributed to a fractured relationship with Ruben Amorim, but with Amorim having departed in January, the landscape has shifted.
Under interim manager Michael Carrick, United have undergone a resurgence, winning seven of their last ten games.
Carrick, who played alongside Rashford for several seasons, has won over the dressing room and is the frontrunner to be named permanent manager this summer.
If Carrick is given the job full-time, the prospect of Rashford reintegrating into a thriving squad, rather than being sold to the highest bidder, cannot be completely ruled out.
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Manchester United defender Harry Maguire has been officially charged with improper conduct by the FA following a controversial red card during the club’s recent 2-2 draw against Bournemouth.
The England international was sent off for a professional foul on Cherries striker Evanilson, which resulted in a penalty.
However, it is the aftermath of the dismissal that has landed the 33-year-old in significant disciplinary trouble.
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According to a report from The Independent, the FA’s charge alleges that Maguire breached FA Rule E3.1 by using “abusive or insulting words and/or behaving in an improper manner” toward the fourth official, Matt Donohue, as he left the field.
Eyewitnesses at Old Trafford noted a heated exchange between the defender and the officiating crew after the VAR confirmed the straight red card.
The FA statement released on Wednesday morning confirmed that the center-back’s conduct was deemed “inappropriate” for a professional of his standing.
Maguire now has until April 2, 2026, to provide a formal response to the governing body regarding the allegations.
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The standard punishment for a professional foul (denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity) is a one-match suspension.
However, an additional charge for improper conduct typically carries a further two-match ban and a significant fine if proven. This means Maguire is facing a potential three-match ban.
| Date | Fixture | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 14 April | Man United vs Leeds United | Home |
| 19 April | Chelsea vs Man United | Away |
| 28 April | Man United vs Brentford | Home |
Three games Harry Maguire could miss if handed extended ban
He is already guaranteed to miss the upcoming home fixture against Leeds, but a guilty verdict would rule him out of the blockbuster trip to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea, as well as the following home game against Brentford.
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April 1 (UPI) -- The Tennessee Titans agreed to a one-year contract with free agent wide receiver K.J. Osborn, a league source told UPI on Wednesday.
Osborn, 28, did not appear in an NFL game last season. He started the year with the Washington Commanders, but failed to make their roster out of training camp. Osborn later spent time with the Atlanta Falcons' practice squad.
The fifth-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft spent his first four seasons with the Minnesota Vikings. Osborn logged a career-high 655 yards and seven scores off 50 catches over 17 appearances in 2021. He totaled 165 catches for 1,902 yards and 16 scores through his first 67 appearances in the NFL.
Osborn spent part of the 2024 campaign with the New England Patriots. He was claimed off waivers by the Commanders later that year.
He will now enter a Titans wide receivers room that features Calvin Ridley, Wan'Dale Robinson, Elic Ayomanor and Chimere Dike, among others. Robinson joined the Titans through a four-year, $85 million contract in free agency.
Tight end Chig Okonko led the Titans with 56 catches and 560 receiving yards last season. Ayomanor led Titans wide receivers with 515 yards. He also tied Dike with a team-high four touchdown catches.
Okonkwo left the Titans last month to sign a three-year, $27 million contract with the Commanders.
The 2025 Titans (3-14) totaled the second-fewest yards, including the third-fewest passing yards, in the NFL.
The collapse the Bucs suffered at the end of the 2025 season was so bad that it was thought that perhaps the team would be looking for a fresh start. Whether that be through changes in the front office or coaching staff, or even the roster, it felt like change was coming.
As it would turn out, the coaching staff and front office would remain in place, but the roster would not be as lucky.
Some moves were inevitable in hindsight, such as wide receiver Mike Evans leaving due to a belief the team wasn't close to winning a Super Bowl. Other moves meant just not retaining many of the players who had hit the open market, while also bringing in some new faces in key areas.
Bucs head coach Todd Bowles talked about the roster turnover during a session with media at the NFL's Annual League Meeting. He explained, "We thought we had to make a few tweaks. Coaching-wise and playing-wise, and we thought we got better, and we got different, and we got better. . .A'Shawn (Robinson) brings a lot more toughness, stoutness, and sturdiness from that standpoint. Rashad (White) was a very good back for us on third down, and could block. (Kenneth) Gainwell will bring a bit more versatility from a 3-team prong standpoint, in running, catching, blocking, and special teams. Not that Rashad wasn't great, because he was. And so you're trying to build those guys, you'll never replace Lavonte (David), but (Alex) Anzalone, in his own right, is a very good linebacker in his league. And he wears a green dot and commands respect as well, so he's gonna be very good."
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— PewterReport 🏴☠️ (@PewterReport) March 30, 2026
The moves they made do not generate a lot of splash, but they have a certain quality. The team itself is going to look different in these areas, especially at linebacker, but Anzalone should do well to help negate some of that disappointment from David's retirement.
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Geno Auriemma is taking an undefeated UConn team into the women’s Final Four for the ninth time.
This group, while extremely talented like the rest, is a bit different than the previous ones for the coach.
Auriemma recalls those earlier teams with AP Player of the Year winners Sue Bird, Diana Taurasi, Tina Charles, Maya Moore and Breanna Stewart as having “that kind of swagger, trash-talking kind of mentality” when wondering why people were surprised that they hadn’t lost any games.
“We don’t walk around with that attitude,” Auriemma said. “That’s why I think, for me, I just keep my fingers crossed because it’s not the kind of team that I’ve had in the past that has gone this far undefeated. It’s not. They don’t have that kind of mentality off the court, on the court.”
The NCAA’s winningest men’s or women’s coach with 1,288 victories and 12 national championships instead calls them “just a bunch of really nice kids that play hard for each other.”
They are an unbeaten bunch with their own AP All-America teammates Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong going for their second national title, along with Big East Conference top freshman Blanca Quiñonez. They have a 54-game winning streak that began with three-time All-America guard and WNBA top overall pick Paige Bueckers during the Huskies’ championship run last year, and could give Auriemma only his second 40-0 record in 41 seasons.
“What we’ve done the last (38) games was all in preparation for moments like this,” said Fudd, the fifth-year star guard seen all over TV commercials and social media during March Madness. ”So when it comes down to it, we have full confidence in ourselves, in each other. We know the coaches feel the same.”
UConn (38-0) is in its record 25th Final Four since the women's NCAA Tournament debuted 44 years ago. Part of a quartet of all No. 1 seeds in Phoenix, and the same four teams as last year, its semifinal Friday will be against South Carolina (35-3) in a rematch of last year’s national championship game.
These Huskies are winning by an NCAA-best average margin of 37.8 points a game, with a 72-69 win over Sweet 16 team Michigan in November their only game decided by fewer than 13 points. They have set NCAA single-season records with their 890 assists (23.4 per game) and 597 steals (15.7 per game), and also are tops nationally in scoring defense (50.1 ppg) and field goal shooting — both on offense (52%) and defense (33.4%).
Sophomore standout forward Strong averages 18.6 points, 7.6 rebounds and 3.9 assists. Fudd, the most outstanding player in last year’s Final Four after coming back from a torn ACL that limited her to two games during the 2023-24 season, is at a career-best 17.5 points per game.
Quiñonez, also selected as the Big East’s top sixth player, has at least 15 points in each NCAA Tournament game, the best four-game stretch of her young career while making 27 of 43 (62.7%) of her shots.
This is the 10th season since UConn's sixth and last undefeated national title in 2016, a 38-0 team with a roster of eight future pros that included four-time champions Stewart and Moriah Jefferson in their senior seasons when Napheesa Collier and Katie Lou Samuelson were freshmen.
“That 2016 team was very, very mature,” Auriemma said. “This is a very young team doing it in a completely different way. ... This isn't that (2016) team, but they find their own way to get the same things done."
That ended an unprecedented run of four championships in a row (2013-16), and a span of six titles in eight seasons for the Huskies, who then didn't win another one until last year.
After Gabby Williams, Collier and Samuelson returned from that 2016 title team, UConn got into the Final Four undefeated again in 2017 and 2018 before losing on last-second overtime shots in back-to-back national semifinal games.
The Huskies' 111-game winning streak and championship run came to a stunning end in 2017 when Morgan William made a game-ending basket in Mississippi State's 66-64 win. The coach then for the Bulldogs was Vic Schaefer, now in his sixth season at Texas and with the Longhorns in their second consecutive Final Four.
UConn was 36-0 again in 2018 before Arike Ogunbowale's jumper with a second left gave Notre Dame a 91-89 semifinal win.
The other unblemished seasonsSix of Auriemma's national championship teams finished undefeated. His very first title was a 35-0 team in 1994-95 with Rebecca Lobo and 6-foot-7 center Kara Wolters.
Bird was part of two titles, including the 39-0 championship team in 2002, when Taurasi was a sophomore for the first of three consecutive championships though the last two weren't undefeated.
Four-time All-America forward Moore and Charles were part of back-to-back 39-0 teams that won the 2009 and 2010 national titles. UConn's only 40-0 championship came in 2014, when Stewart was a sophomore and won the first of three consecutive AP Player of the Year Awards — more than any other player.
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Through five games, the San Francisco Giants' .594 team OPS ranks 26th in the Majors under first-year manager Tony Vitello.
It doesn't help that the NL West club was held to just one run across three games in the opening series of the season against the New York Yankees. That being said, the Giants could certainly use extra power in their lineup.
Bleacher Report's Zachary D. Rymer tabbed the Giants as a potential landing spot for a 23-year-old outfielder from the Washington Nationals, despite the trade deadline still being months away.
The youngster earned his first All-Star selection in 2025, hitting 35 home runs with a .825 OPS in 157 games for a rebuilding Nationals organization.
In recent seasons, the Nationals have made significant trades, sending their cornerstone players to contenders. Shortstop Trea Turner was dealt to the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2021, and who can forget the San Diego Padres acquisition of superstar outfielder Juan Soto in 2022.
Left fielder James Wood could be a key piece of Washington's rebuild, but they could also ship him away for the right price. The Rymer lists the Giants as one of the clubs that could show interest in Wood.
"Even so, the appeal for would-be buyers is obvious. The 6'6", 234-pound Wood is one of the most purely powerful sluggers in MLB, as seen in how his exit velocity and hard-hit rate both landed in the 98th percentile last season," Rymer wrote.
Wood swings and misses a lot, and he struck out in 32.1% of his plate appearances last season. Maybe the Giants could make a few mechanical adjustments and turn him into one of their building blocks for the future.

Alessandro Bastoni will cost in excess of £43.5m should any club wish to sign the Italy international this summer, reports Fabrizio Romano.
Barcelona are understood to be leading the charge at this point in time, with negotiations having taken place with the centre-back’s camp.
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The Blaugrana allegedly plan to drop the fee required to land the 26-year-old by using Dani Olmo as a makeweight in talks, claims El Nacional (via Sempre Inter).
The key factor to bear in mind here is that Barcelona have yet to open talks with Inter Milan.
“For Barcelona, there are no doubts about the quality of Alessandro Bastoni as a player after what he’s shown with Inter Milan in recent years,” Romano said on his eponymous YouTube channel.
“For sure, Barcelona want Bastoni. For sure, Barcelona are in contact with Bastoni’s camp. Exchanges on the contract, the salary, have already started.
“But, Barcelona, at this stage, don’t know how much Inter will ask for Alessandro Bastoni in the summer. A club-to-club negotiation has not started yet.
The La Liga giants’ interest in Bastoni has been well-established, with Barca chief Deco having personally visited over the “last four-five months” to maintain contact.
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And judging by the lack of noise coming out of the player’s camp on the subject, it would seem that the Italian is at the very least open to the idea of a move to Catalonia.
Inter Milan have not clarified exactly how much money they’re looking for before sanctioning Bastoni’s exit this summer.
However, a figure in excess of £43.5m will evidently be required to reach some sort of starting point in negotiations.
Fabrizio Romano continued: “Inter, at the moment, are not communicating any price – only that €50m [£43.5m] won’t be enough to get Alessandro Bastoni.
“Let’s see what will happen in club-to-club. But important money [will be needed] for the centre-back.”
With that in mind, we’re struggling to understand exactly how Barcelona plan to sign the centre-half, given their well-documented financial struggles.
Frankly, we’re far from convinced by their reported plans to offer a player swap plus cash deal. Especially if the plan is to tempt Inter with Olmo, that’s a deal that hardly leaves the Milanese club in anything resembling a strong position after the deal.
If Liverpool want to enter the race for Bastoni, we think they’d have a good chance of beating out Barca.
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As the 2026 NFL Draft approaches, we’re breaking down position rankings individually based on the big boards of Yahoo Sports NFL Draft experts Nate Tice and Charles McDonald.
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Downs has been arguably the best defensive back in college football since his freshman year at Alabama. He won’t be the first pick in the draft because safeties tend to slide on draft day, but he has all the skills and smarts to immediately be one of the better safeties in the league from Day 1 with real deal upside to be an elite, premier defensive player in the league. — Charles McDonald
A smart player who’s quick to read and react in coverage, Delane has had strong moments as both a zone and man coverage defender this season. He has the twitchiness to stay sticky in man coverage and his high football awareness showed up in zone coverage, where he has a knack for reading quarterbacks and making plays on the football. Delane doesn’t have top-end length and his athleticism might be more good than great, but he just has a feel for playing in zone coverage and timing up his breaks on the football, and that’s going to translate right away at the next level. — Nate Tice
McCoy is a quick-twitch athlete who constantly makes plays on the football. He has good size and already shows the footwork and patience to stay sticky with receivers and be consistent in man coverage. McCoy suffered an ACL injury in January of 2025, but he shined at his pro day recently. There are times where he is indifferent against the run, but his skill set and athleticism are just too fun of a package at the cornerback spot to drop too far. — NT
Like his older brother A.J., a star cornerback for the Falcons, Avieon Terrell has a chance to be a first-round pick and true starting cornerback in the league. He might not be the most athletic corner in this draft, but he has the movement skills that should translate in a big way at the next level. Terrell might not ever be a true lockdown cornerback in the NFL, but he has enough skills to be considered early in the draft. — CM
A toolsy safety with size and explosiveness, McNeil-Warren plays with an edge on every snap that’s palpable. It’s hard to not notice where the future NFL prospect is located when watching Toledo’s defense. He’s a hard hitter who also has the length and range to play as the deep safety in coverage. His burst and physicality show up when he has to come down and play the run or when jarring the ball loose from pass catchers over the middle. I like McNeil-Warren’s game in any type of modern defense, with his size being an asset against bigger wide receivers and athletic tight ends. — NT
Thieneman did a little bit of everything for the Ducks, including being used in a rover position that is becoming increasingly popular. Being centrally located, whether on the back end as a deep safety or playing somewhere in the box, is where Thieneman does his best work. He is perfect for teams that will run quarters-based coverages that allow him to be a true two-way defender against the run and pass and would unlock his play recognition, overall athleticism and burst to close on the football. But I think he can find a role in any type of defense and be a good player for a long time. — NT
The second Volunteers corner on this list has some of the same similarities as teammate Jermod McCoy. Hood has some solid ball skills and ability to play man-on-man coverage that will boost his draft stock as April nears. Hood had an impressive combine workout, running a 4.44 in the 40-yard dash and jumping over 40 inches on the vertical leap. — CM
Scott is an older prospect, who will be 25 at the start of his rookie year. He has the playmaking ability to immediately be a weapon in the secondary. Scott really made his presence felt during the Hurricanes’ run through the playoffs en route to the national championship. As an older slot defender, maybe this is a bit high for him, but the ability to win in multiple ways and get his hands on the ball as an aggressor in the secondary will be key for Scott as he enters the pros. — CM
Smooth. That’s the best way to describe Johnson. An easy mover who can mirror wide receivers without getting too handsy. Johnson has the athleticism and balance to play in man coverage, but he also has the awareness and eyes to be a valid zone corner with real ball skills to take advantage of his positioning. He’s a competitive player who is willing to take on blockers and is more than willing to stick his nose in to make the tackle. Overall, Johnson is a riser and looks like a good outside starting corner at the next level. — NT
Like most players who worked out at the scouting combine, Cisse helped himself by having some incredibly explosive jumps that match the tape of a feisty, athletic cornerback who should be able to step in and play in a variety of schemes. He fell underneath the radar playing for an underachieving Gamecocks team, but he has a chance to flourish in the NFL. — CM
Just a few months after leaving NBC Sports Philadelphia, Taryn Hatcher has a new broadcast home, and is covering an entirely different sport.
The Inquirer recently revealed that the former Phillies sideline reporter has landed with the CW Network, where she is working as part of the PBA tour’s coverage team.
“I didn’t know what to expect, but it’s been so much more fun that I could’ve anticipated,” Hatcher told the Inquirer.
Hatcher is part of a CW coverage team that also includes Rick Allen, a former lead announcer for NASCAR, and former professional bowler Kyle Sherman.
NBC Sports Philadelphia told Hatcher that her role was being cut after the end of the 2025 season.
“While the news was pretty heartbreaking, I have to acknowledge that it was a really fun run,” Hatcher posted on X post in late February. “I loved every second of it. I’m grateful for everyone who tuned in over the years, and for the wonderful people I’ve met over the years.”
The Delran native and Rutgers graduate also revealed on social media that she was dealing with “a little bit of a health situation” that she said caused her to turn down multiple jobs, including one as a sideline reporter for an “incredible” franchise. She did not name the team.
Hatcher joined NBC Sports in the summer of 2018 after working for three years in Hawaii. She had been the Phillies sideline reporter since 2023 and previously had worked as a rink side reporter with the Flyers.
The Phillies no longer have a sideline reporter, but they plan to use Ben Davis in a role from the dugout this season. That’s something they started to implement late last season.
The PBA tour is televised by the CW on Sundays at 4 p.m. and runs through April 26, concluding with the Tournament of Champions.
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There are scorelines that clarify everything, and there are scorelines that blur the picture until only the emotional reaction remains. The United States men’s national team losing 5–2 to Belgium and 2–0 to Portugal belongs somewhere in between.
The numbers were ugly. The defending was uneven. The questions, rather than shrinking, multiplied. And yet to treat this March window as a referendum on the United States’ World Cup fate would be to misunderstand what Mauricio Pochettino was using these games for in the first place. He was not staging a dress rehearsal. He was collecting evidence.
Tonight's final. #USMNT x @BankofAmericapic.twitter.com/nwUON8KqUb
— U.S. Soccer Men's National Team (@USMNT) April 1, 2026
That does not make the losses meaningless. If anything, it makes them more revealing. Pochettino, notably, resisted the easy narrative of collapse. “When you watch the game again and see the data, we were much better than the result says,” he said after their lopsided defeat by Belgium. “The punishment was massive.”
It is a subtle but important distinction. The scoreline told one story. The performance—fragmented, imperfect, but at times promising—told another.
Belgium and Portugal were not just stronger opponents. They were stress tests. They forced the U.S. into the kind of uncomfortable spaces the World Cup will inevitably demand: moments where technical sharpness must survive pressure, where defensive shape cannot dissolve at the first sign of quality, where the difference between “competitive” and “convincing” becomes impossible to hide.
Against Portugal, Pochettino himself described the match as one about learning, saying the U.S. showed intensity and capacity but failed to manage the small details. That is a diplomatic way of saying the foundation was there in patches, but the elite-level execution was not.
"When you fall down and get back up, that shows our character."
— U.S. Soccer Men's National Team (@USMNT) March 29, 2026
Tim Weah comments on the mindset following Saturday's match against Belgium. 🎙️ pic.twitter.com/t0bnzQfgzl
That, more than anything, is the story of this camp.
The first thing to remember is that this was not the final World Cup team. It was not even close to the final shape of the attacking picture. Injuries mattered. Absences mattered. Sergiño Dest, when fully fit, remains one of the few American players capable of altering the rhythm of a match from wide areas—both defensively and in progression. His return, like that of Tyler Adams, is less about adding talent and more about restoring balance.
Haji Wright, one of the more useful American forwards when the match calls for physical presence and penalty-box directness, was out with a groin injury. The U.S. can survive without stars for stretches; what it still struggles to survive without is structure.
That structural fragility is what Belgium exposed most brutally and Portugal confirmed more elegantly. Belgium’s 5–2 victory was the messier of the two matches, but Portugal’s 2–0 win may have been more sobering because it was so controlled. The U.S. was not annihilated. It was simply handled. Portugal let the game breathe, picked its moments, punished poor details, and spent much of the second half looking like a side from a higher technical tier. The U.S. has now lost eight straight matches against European opponents and has been outscored 22–6 in that run. That is not one bad night. That is a pattern.
The defensive concerns are the easiest to identify and the hardest to solve quickly. Against Portugal, the opening goal followed a turnover and a familiar failure to close down danger at the top of the box. The second came from a corner, with João Félix given too much time to settle and strike. Against better teams, the U.S. still too often looks like a side reacting to the game rather than dictating its defensive terms. The line gets stretched. The midfield screen gets bypassed. The box, at the worst moments, becomes a place of delayed decisions. These are not glamorous problems, but they are the ones that decide tournaments.
Pochettino did not frame the issue as purely tactical. He framed it as something closer to identity. “We need to be more aggressive, more intense, to try to recover the ball as soon as possible,” he said. “We gave too much time to Belgium to build. It was too easy to go from their box to our box.”
That distinction matters. This is not just about positioning or spacing or being more lax during friendlies. It is about habit. “If you are not aggressive today, you are not going to be aggressive in the World Cup,” he added. “You cannot switch it on. You need to create the habit.”
In other words, what looked like lapses were not isolated moments. They were reflections of something deeper—something still being built. The reality that winning is a state of being that is to be embodied at all times, not just when outside circumstances require it.
The goalkeeping situation does not help. Matt Turner’s reappearance was always going to be judged through the lens of memory rather than mercy: what he once was for the U.S., what he no longer consistently appears to be. Matt Freese offered bright moments, but no one left this window feeling that the United States has settled on an inevitable No. 1.
🚫 GKs in ATL 🚫 pic.twitter.com/ALOBgpf3T6
— U.S. Soccer Men's National Team (@USMNT) March 31, 2026
Türkiye, notably, has a similar question in goal, but for the U.S. that uncertainty feels sharper because so much else remains unsettled around it. In a major tournament, uncertainty tends to spread.
Midfield is where the deeper discomfort lives. Pochettino has spent months trying to understand what combination gives him the right blend of control, aggression, and reliability, and March did not settle the issue. Weston McKennie remains invaluable because he can begin a phase like a midfielder and finish it like a fullback or striker, but versatility is not the same thing as collective balance. Without Adams, the U.S. lacked a natural organizer in front of the back line. Johnny Cardoso, Aidan Morris, Tanner Tessmann, Sebastian Berhalter, and others are useful players. The problem is not the talent pool. The problem is that the U.S. still feels as though it is trying combinations rather than trusting one.
MCKENNIE MAGIC IN FRONT OF NET! ✨#USMNT x @VWpic.twitter.com/jYEJyy2VjJ
— U.S. Soccer Men's National Team (@USMNT) March 28, 2026
And then there is Christian Pulisic, who remains both the face of the program and the easiest symbol to misread. Pulisic is not what American marketing language has often wanted him to be. He is not a chest-thumping captain in the traditional sense, even if he can wear the emotional burden of being the team’s most recognizable name. He is not the organizing voice who calms the storm around him. What he is, still, is a high-level attacking player whose best qualities depend on a functioning structure around him. Portugal offered a clear if uncomfortable example. Pulisic had chances. He was more central. He was visibly frustrated. But asking him to rescue the shape of the team as well as provide its decisive end product is to ask for two different players in one body. He is not that player, and that is okay. The U.S. needs him to be excellent, not mythical.
Pressure is a privilege. pic.twitter.com/IYux5rIeRf
— U.S. Soccer Men's National Team (@USMNT) March 27, 2026
Which brings the conversation to leadership—not the symbolic version, but the functional one. Pochettino’s definition is strikingly unromantic. “Leadership is not something you can buy in the supermarket,” he said. “It’s about character, your capacity, your human profile… and your actions.”
He dismissed the idea that leadership is tied to goals or moments. “It’s not to score three goals or save three penalties. It’s to create cohesion… to give the group the tools to find the right dynamic.”
And perhaps most tellingly, he pointed the responsibility back toward himself. “In the end, the one who leads is the coach.”
For a U.S. team still searching for its emotional center—without Adams, with Pulisic miscast as a traditional leader—this matters. Leadership, in this system, is not about personality. It is about consistency. And consistency, like intensity, is something this group has not yet fully learned to sustain. Leadership cannot be forced. It moves, it builds, it settles into a team the way a rhythm does—like the slow, rising waves of flags in the stands, gathering shape only when enough people believe in the same motion.
This is also why the panic, while understandable, should be resisted. Pochettino was not using this window to comfort fans. He was using it to identify who can survive real tournament stress. Some of the answers were encouraging in small ways. Patrick Agyemang’s profile remains intriguing. McKennie’s usefulness remains obvious. There were stretches, especially early against Portugal, when the U.S. looked brave enough on the ball to imagine a sharper version of the same team. But the low points mattered more because they were not random. They were repetitions. They were echoes. And the closer the World Cup gets, the harder it becomes to wave those echoes away as mere experimentation.
Still, this is where context matters. Pochettino himself has made clear that these matches are not “friendlies” in the casual sense. They are competitive laboratories. Players may appear in roles they will never occupy again; others may barely feature and still make the final roster. The point is not just performance. It is reliability in negative circumstances, adaptability when things go wrong, and whether the team’s identity can survive rotation. That is why these results should be read as data before they are read as prophecy.
And that brings the conversation naturally to Türkiye.
If Belgium was a punch in the mouth and Portugal a controlled demonstration of quality, Türkiye may be the game that makes the World Cup real. Vincenzo Montella’s side has one of the tournament’s most gifted young cores, led by Arda Güler and Kenan Yildiz, plus the game-management experience of Hakan Çalhanoğlu. Türkiye is not flawless. It lacks a top-level goalkeeper and a truly convincing striker, and it has a history of veering between brilliance and collapse. But that volatility is part of what makes it dangerous. On its day, it can play above ranking and below logic. It is likely the stiffest test in the U.S. group.
That matters because the U.S. does not have the luxury of drifting into rhythm in that match. Türkiye’s fullbacks push high, its creators can punish any team that leaves them room between lines, and if the U.S. enters June still unsure of its midfield balance or defensive spacing, Los Angeles could become a night of chasing shadows.
Türkiye will not just test the U.S. technically. It will test it physically and emotionally. The Turkish football culture—shaped by intense domestic environments and relentless supporter pressure—produces teams that do not ease into games. They impose themselves.
If the U.S. struggled with intensity against Belgium and Portugal, Türkiye will not allow that to remain theoretical. It will force it into the open.
The good news, if there is one, is that Türkiye also offers the U.S. something Belgium and Portugal did not: a more direct point of comparison. It is dangerous, but beatable. It is flawed, but ambitious. It is the kind of opponent that turns group-stage football into a test of nerve as much as talent.
Pat Kelsey has found a Division I head coach to join his Louisville basketball staff.
John Andrzejek, fresh off his first season leading Campbell, is joining the Cardinals' staff as Kelsey's associate head coach, a source close to the program confirmed to The Courier Journal on Wednesday.
The Field of 68's Jeff Goodman first reported the news.
The Camels went 16-18 overall and 8-10 in Coastal Athletic Association play during the 2025-26 campaign.
Prior to taking over at Campbell, Andrzejek spent two seasons on Todd Golden's staff at Florida, winning the national championship in 2025.
Kelsey lost two longtime staff members last week in assistant coach Thomas Carr and executive director of player personnel and strategic initiatives Brian Kloman. They left for similar positions at Indiana and Auburn, respectively.
This story will be updated.
Reach Louisville men's basketball reporter Brooks Holton at bholton@gannett.com and follow him on X at @brooksHolton.
This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Louisville basketball staff, Pat Kelsey adds Campbell's John Andrzejek

Where Duke's loss to UConn ranks among sports' biggest choke jobs of the century originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
We're not even a week removed from the final moments of Duke's Elite Eight loss to UConn and the defeat has already made one of the worst lists in sports history.
According to Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter, the Blue Devils improbable loss to the Huskies is No. 15 on the "20 Biggest Choke Jobs of the Century Across All Sports." While this feels premature, squandering a 19-point lead and the way it happened in the final five minutes is noteworthy.
Braylon Mullins near-logo 3-pointer was the icing on the cake and will go down in history as a top highlight at Duke's expense.
Duke came into the game riding the nation's longest win streak and top-overall seed at 32-2. Jon Scheyer even ran his team through the exact setup they faced against UConn, but it didn't change the result on the floor.
Was this the top college basketball choke job? No.
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However, it's the one that's most fresh in our minds and won't go away. So what is the top blunder in men's hoops over the past 26 years? The 2017-18 Virginia Cavaliers came in at No. 5 overall.
Who can forget UMBC becoming the first No. 16 seed to knock off a No. 1? The Retrievers came into Charlotte as stark underdogs, no pun intended. They quickly shocked the world by upsetting the Cavaliers to make NCAA history. Up to that point, No. 1 seeds had a 135-0 record all-time against No. 16 seeds.
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While Duke goes home to Durham, UConn will try to win a third title in four years under Dan Hurley. A feat which seemed impossible midway through the second half of Sunday's game.

Guardians have a Gabriel Arias problem, but they have 2 solutions originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Cleveland Guardians aren't getting the production they need out of their middle infield.
That's especially true with shortstop Gabriel Arias. He's not just off to a slow start this season. It dates back to last year.
Guardians Prospective shared what Arias' stats are over the past 40 games, and they're brutal:
He has struck out in nearly half of his at bats. That's horrific.
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The good news for Cleveland is they don't have to stick with this.
The first key to any change that is coming will likely be to move Brayan Rocchio from second base to shortstop. At that point, they'll have two choices to go from there.
Juan Brito is the longer-tenured minor leaguer and hasn't yet really gotten a chance in MLB. He could be the first choice.
But when former No. 1 pick Travis Bazzana is ready, it'll be his turn eventually. If he can hit well over the next couple weeks, the Guardians could even make the cool soon, especially if Arias continues to struggle.
At this point, it doesn't seem like Arias will turn things around. Cleveland is due to make a change.

Serie A giants Inter Milan are reportedly interested in high-scoring Modena center-back Daniel Tonoli.
According to Il Resto di Carlino via FCInterNews, the Nerazzurri could complete another piece of business with the Serie B outfit in the summer.
Inter Milan signed 23-year-old midfielder Yanis Massolin from Modena in the final hours of the January transfer window.
However, they’ve let the Frenchman stay at Stadio Alberto Barglia on loan until the end of the season.
In addition to Massolin, another Modena star could join the San Siro powerhouse this summer. Indeed, Daniel Tonoli is the man in question.
Tonoli has established himself as one of the most reliable defenders in Serie A this season.
Furthermore, Tonoli graduated from the Inter academy before joining lower-league Virtus Bergamo in 2021.
After wandering in Italy’s lower divisions, he moved to Modena in 2024. However, he has made a name for himself only this season.
Tonoli made 29 league appearances for the Canaries. Despite playing as a center-back, he has racked up five goals.
Furthermore, his impressive form in Serie B has drawn Atalanta’s attention.
Still, Inter can rely on their strong relationship with Modena to beat La Dea to Tonoli’s services.

Robin DeLorenzo, one of the first three women to officiate an NFL game and a trailblazing female referee, has filed a discrimination lawsuit against the league after being fired last year. She joined the league in 2022.
In the complaint filed in Manhattan federal court, DeLorenzo alleges she endured three years of “gender-based scrutiny, humiliation, and hostility.” Not to mention, she claims she was the victim of harassment.
Among the offending behaviors was allegedly being issued ill-fitting men’s clothing by the league, being forced to highlight her ponytail to make it obvious she is a female, and being subjected to derogatory remarks and retaliatory treatment by a crew chief.
DeLorenzo claims the league denied her the same resources and opportunities given to male officials, manipulated her training and evaluations, and ultimately terminated her career based on tainted assessments from those who discriminated against her.
Fired female referee files discrimination lawsuit against NFL https://t.co/pwxMRtCocCpic.twitter.com/icln1kDEvv
— New York Post Sports (@nypostsports) March 31, 2026
“[DeLorenzo] worked her way through two decades of officiating — breaking barriers, making history, and outperforming expectations at every level — only to be met with hostility, retaliation, and systemic inequality the moment she stepped into a league that claims to champion opportunities for women,” the lawsuit reads.
“Instead of supporting one of the only women on its officiating staff, the NFL exposed her to unchecked harassment, denied her the resources given to men, manipulated her training and grading opportunities, and ultimately ended her career based on tainted evaluations created by the very people who discriminated against her.”
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DeLorenzo is seeking reinstatement and unspecified damages, arguing the NFL failed to support one of its few female officials despite publicly championing opportunities for women. The league has not yet publicly commented on the allegations.
The NFL maintained from the start that DeLorenzo was fired after three seasons of documented underperformance as a line judge.
According to the league, her evaluations showed she did not meet the required standards for retention, a decision that also affected two male officials who were similarly relegated to the college ranks that offseason as part of a broader push for accountability in officiating.
All three officials accepted the NFL’s offer of relegation to college conference play, a move that bypassed the union grievance process. It’s unclear whether accepting the offer would affect the lawsuit’s standing.
The case is now headed to federal court, where DeLorenzo will seek to get back in the game. The NFL, meanwhile, will have to prove its termination was based on a league-wide effort to raise officiating standards.
Get your popcorn ready for this one, folks.
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Carmelo Hayes has offered his take on the WWE NXT fans, saying the crowd that helped make him one of the brand’s top stars is ultimately loyal to no one.
Speaking on the Battleground Podcast, Hayes reflected on his time in NXT from 2021 to 2024 and gave an unfiltered take on the nature of that audience and what it takes to survive in that environment.
“That crowd is wishy-washy, even still to this day,” Hayes said. “They’re never yours. They’re who’s hot in the moment, and I knew that and I understood that and it was one of those things where I had even did a promo with Trick Williams where it’s like they love you on the rise and then when it’s the next guy’s turn, they’ll switch on you, and that’s the truth. That crowd, they’ll make you but they’ll also break you.”
During his NXT run, Hayes built one of the more decorated resumes in the brand’s recent history. He won the NXT Breakout Tournament in 2021, captured the NXT Cruiserweight Championship — becoming the final holder of that title — and held the NXT North American Championship twice before winning the NXT Championship itself. Despite that level of success, Hayes was clear-eyed about the crowd’s loyalty throughout.
The reference to Trick Williams is particularly notable and will be remembered by longtime NXT fans. Hayes and Williams were closely linked during their NXT run, with their partnership and eventual rivalry becoming one of the brand’s best storylines. Hayes watched firsthand as the NXT crowd shifted its affections, giving him an understanding of how quickly that audience can move on.
Hayes has been on the main roster since April 2024 as a member of the SmackDown brand. He recently completed a run as United States Champion. For Williams, he has been a bright spot on the SmackDown roster and will challenge Sami Zayn for the US Title at WrestleMania.
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University of Pittsburgh women’s basketball head coach Robin Harmony announced on Wednesday the hiring of Randy Javier Schneider as associate head coach and Greg Long as assistant coach. Both coaches join the program after serving on Harmony’s staff at the College of Charleston last season.
The appointments reunite Harmony with two long-time colleagues following a successful tenure at Charleston. Schneider has coached with Harmony for nearly 20 years, most recently helping the Cougars achieve a 27-win season and capture both the Coastal Athletic Association regular season and tournament titles in the 2025-26 campaign.
Harmony expressed confidence in the new additions to her coaching staff.
“We are thrilled to welcome Randy and Greg to Pittsburgh,” Harmony said. “Both bring tremendous experience, strong recruiting ties and a passion for developing student-athletes on and off the court. They are high-character individuals who align perfectly with the culture we are building for Pitt women’s basketball.”
During his time at Charleston, Schneider was instrumental in the recruitment and development of guard Taryn Barbot, who was named the CAA Player of the Year in both 2025 and 2026. Barbot became the fastest player in the history of the program to reach 1,000 career points, reaching the milestone during her sophomore year. Schneider helped lead Charleston to three consecutive seasons with 20 or more wins starting in 2023-24. Before his time in South Carolina, he served as associate head coach under Harmony at Lamar from 2013 to 2019. During that six-season stretch, the Cardinals recorded a 115-68 record and led the nation in steals, forced turnovers and turnover margin for three consecutive years.
Schneider also spent six seasons as an assistant under Harmony at St. Thomas in Florida, where the team made three NAIA National Championship appearances. Schneider earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Florida International University in 1998. He and his wife, Jennifer, have one daughter, Taylor. Long joins the Panthers after a single season at Charleston, where he helped the Cougars reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history. Prior to that role, he spent five years as the head coach at Mississippi College. He led the program to two winning seasons and three appearances in the conference tournament.
In the 2019-20 season, Long served as head coach at Arkansas-Monticello, where he guided the team to its best start since 1977 and its first 20-win season in more than 10 years. From 2015 to 2019, he was the associate head coach at the University of Central Arkansas. During his tenure there, the program won four Southland Conference Tournament titles and reached the WBI Championship game in 2018. Long began his collegiate coaching career as an assistant at Delta State from 2010 to 2012. The team achieved a 50-11 record during those two seasons and spent seven weeks ranked as the No. 1 team in the country. A Delta State alumnus, Long and his wife, Jill, have two children, Aubree and Clay.
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The Atlanta Falcons are re-signing veteran linebacker DeAngelo Malone to a one-year contract, according to a report from ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. Malone, 26, was drafted by the Falcons in the third round of the 2022 NFL Draft out of Western Kentucky.
Over his first four seasons in Atlanta, he recorded 59 tackles (32 solo), three sacks, seven tackles for loss and one interception. Malone gives the team more depth at linebacker and is a solid contributor on special teams. Last season, Malone appeared in just nine games before going on the injured reserve list with an ankle injury.
Prior to agreeing to terms with the Falcons, Malone took a free-agent visit with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last week but left without a contract. He now returns to Atlanta as another solid depth signing under general manager Ian Cunningham.
Check out the team's updated roster below (free-agent additions in bold).
This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Atlanta Falcons re-sign DeAngelo Malone in free agency

A new rumor offers up an intriguing option for the Atlanta Braves to fill their current need at the designated hitter position.
The 2026 MLB season is finally underway, and there are high hopes for the Braves. They have a good starting rotation despite the injuries to a pair of their key young arms, a legit closer in Robert Suarez, and a solid lineup led by the face of the franchise, Ronald Acuna, Jr.
However, that lineup took a notable hit before the season started when Jurickson Profar tested positive for a banned substance and could miss the entire season to serve a second suspension in two years. It put the Braves in a tough spot.
They would like to add more thump to the lineup, but they are still contemplating the idea of adding a veteran arm to the rotation to make up for the injuries to Spencer Schwellenbach and Hurston Waldrep. However, if they choose to spend on replacing Profar, an unexpected but intriguing option seems to be available.
On Wednesday, MLB insider Mike Rodriguez reported that “MLB teams are actively evaluating a return for Franmil Reyes, with a deal in the $30–40M range over 3–4 years in play.” Reyes is a six-year MLB veteran who has played for four different teams. He has not played in the big leagues since 2023.

However, he has become a star in the Japanese Pacific League while playing for the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters. In 2024, he slugged 29 homers and 74 RBIs. Last year, he continued his big hitting by tallying 32 home runs, 90 RBIs, and 62 runs.
During his years in MLB, he often flashed his power and posted 30 homers for the Cleveland Guardians in 2021. However, his ability to get on base outside of HRs declined in a major way, which is why the Dominican washed out of the league three years ago. However, he had a good .277/.347/.515/.861 slash line for the Fighters last season.
The fact that he could land a deal worth $10 million a season after being out of the league the last two years shows scouts believe in what he did in Japan. He could be an interesting option for the Braves if they are among the teams that have checked in about his availability.
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Chiefs GM Brett Veach gives coy response on Travis Kelce-Taylor Swift wedding originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Everyone wants to know when Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are getting married.
It will probably be one of those situations where paparazzi wedding photos pop up on a random weekend without much notice.
You'd think the Kansas City Chiefs administration would be in the know regarding the biggest wedding of 2026, since it involves one of its star players. However, if they do know what the plans are, KC owner Clark Hunt, head coach Andy Reid, and general manager Brett Veach are remaining mum about it - for now, at least.
On Tuesday, March 31, Veach, 48, appeared on ESPN's "The Schrager Hour," where he was grilled about the NFL tight end's upcoming wedding.
Host Peter Schrager had no qualms about asking Veach if he's been "invited" to the nuptials.
"Um, we’ll see," Veach said nervously. "Couldn’t say either way," he added.
The Chiefs GM then let it out of the bag that he couldn't share any details even if he wanted to.
"That’s, like, the hardest-hitting question you’ll ever ask me," he said. "Off the record, you can ask me who we’re picking [with the 9th overall pick] and I’m going to tell you who we’re picking at nine. I cannot disclose anything about the wedding."
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While Veach can't share any details about Kelce and Swift's big day, he had no problem opening up about his excitement about having his star tight end back for another season.
"He [Kelce] puts a smile on somebody’s face every single day," Veach said. "It doesn’t matter if you win a game by three touchdowns or you lose a game and you gotta come back in and learn from the mistakes, everything he does, he does with a smile."
Kelce puts a "positive spin and uplifting spin on everything he does," he added.
"I'm glad he's not retiring. When he does, that's going to be almost impossible to replace."
As Iowa women's basketball signee McKenna Woliczko officially capped off her prep career in the 2026 McDonald's Girls' All-American Game from Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona, many Hawkeyes fans shared their excitement and promise for the 6-foot-2 power forward on social media as she competed against the top national crop of seniors on March 31.
Despite Team West losing 91-71 to Team East, Woliczko recorded four points on 2-for-5 shooting, to go along with her four rebounds (two offensive and two defensive), one assist, one steal, and one block in 18:26 of playing time. Although the offensive numbers
As the lone member of the Hawkeyes 2026 recruiting class, here are some of the best social media reactions from Iowa fans to the future star's showing from the "Valley of the Sun":
Amazing @McDAAG Ring Ceremony for all the kids! Proud of you @McKennaDub! pic.twitter.com/2V4S8nnVO3
— Aaron Woliczko (@AWoliczko) March 30, 2026
Iowa commit McKenna Woliczko at McDAAG workouts! pic.twitter.com/XUgSTVOIVw
— Courtside Films (@CourtsideFilms) March 31, 2026
McKenna Woliczko teases the Caitlin Clark “Rookie of the Year” PEs on her insta story ahead of the McDonald’s All American game today! pic.twitter.com/Llly32XFSf
— correlation (@nosyone4) March 31, 2026
Fav photo! @SavvySwords & @McKennaDub share a moment before tip. Their comeback stories from Junior yr ACL tears to @McDAAG starters is a testament to their courage & hard work! Competitors in international play, highest level of HS 🏀, & many other events 🖤💛 pic.twitter.com/QaKVNqr03j
— Aaron Woliczko (@AWoliczko) April 1, 2026
McKenna looks so GOOD with the Kobe rookie of the yr CC PEs 😮💨😮💨 omg
— Gaby :) (@ouatdemii) April 1, 2026
— Mitch Stephens (@MitchBookLive) March 31, 2026
Woliczko with spin, turnaround jumper. Two shots. Four points for @IowaWBB signee. West leads East 24-19. 8:19 2Q. pic.twitter.com/zgUAIWUrwV
— Mitch Stephens (@MitchBookLive) March 31, 2026
Watching McKenna on the floor in this game, first time really seeing her outside of highlights and the occasional really grainy stream which may or may not have been obtained illegitimately and here is what I will say
— CC Report (@cc22report) March 31, 2026
There are some people on that floor that are better than… https://t.co/IHTdCY8yBD
The highest ranked recruit since Caitlin Clark? McKenna Woliczko.
— 💛🖤 KINNICK NORTH🖤💛 (@KinnickNorth23) April 1, 2026
If you have not tuned in .. what are you even doing? A chance to see Bjorn, Harpring, Woliczko, Vukosa, Greenway, Hall, Spaight, etc..
— #FromAnywhere Shark 🏀 (@sharkiowa) March 31, 2026
McKenna is an eye-opener guys. Great defense, offensive boards, etc.. https://t.co/gs3nTNSFTR
Probably my favorite part of today
— CC Report (@cc22report) April 1, 2026
In a game where the only thing anyone really cared about was getting their own shot off
McKenna was basically like, yeah I don’t really care about that
I’m only gonna do all the dirty work no one else really wants to do
Did you notice the…
Great job @McKennaDub!! 💛🖤💛 Oh and not to mention the BEST shoes. I can’t wait to cheer you in Carver soon! Hope you join Chat and Layla’s livestreams and Tik toks 😆🙏🏼
— Amanda Stender (@lambchop400) April 1, 2026
I think it would be interesting to see Iowa Women’s Basketball run a 1-3-1 next year as a change-up defense.
— Bruce Dall (@BruceDall131) April 1, 2026
After watching McKenna Woliczko in the McDonald’s All-American Game tonight, she would be perfect on top w her length, anticipation, & ability to cover ground —…
The West team with California girls lost in the McDonald's All-American Game to the East. MVP Saniyah Hall of Ohio headed to USC. Jerzy Robinson, McKenna Woliczko & Cydnee Bryant on West squad.
— Cal-Hi Sports (@CalHiSports) April 1, 2026
Likely three of 10 on first team all-state we'll be finalizing in couple of weeks.
It was hard to tell. It was nothing that I didn't expect other than McKenna Woliczko's defense on perimeter players. Saniyah Hall had 25 points I believe. Saniyah Hall vs Woliczko was 0 points on 0-5 shooting. Saniyah pretty much dominated everyone else.
— Tim talks HOOPS (@TimothyWil72833) April 1, 2026
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Manchester United face a seven-game run-in that will determine whether they play in next season’s Champions League and possibly whether Michael Carrick will be appointed as head coach on a permanent basis.
After a fine run of form since taking over in mid-January, Carrick’s side have surged to third place in the Premier League table and are now firm favourites to finish in the top four, at least.
Given that England are leading the coefficient rankings to be granted an extra place at Europe’s top table next year, it is highly likely that finishing fifth or above will result in Champions League qualification – an extra boost for the chasing pack.
With that in mind, United will fancy their chances of ending the season in the top quarter of the division, but they must pass some tricky assignments along the way.
One of these is a trip to Wearside to face a Sunderland side who have enjoyed a fine season back in the top flight of English football.
With multiple fixtures being changed for television coverage in recent weeks, manutd.com have confirmed the Sunderland clash will take place on 9 May at 15:00 GMT, a rare traditional Saturday kick-off time for United.
In fact, it is only the fourth 15:00 kick-off United have had this term, ironically with one of the others being the reverse fixture at Old Trafford in October.
That match will be remembered by Senne Lammens and Benjamin Sesko in particular, with the Belgian stopper making his debut for the club and the big striker netting his first Old Trafford goal in a comfortable 2-0 win.
Mason Mount opened the scoring on the day and will hope to be available for the trip after missing out in recent weeks due to another frustrating injury setback.
United’s last visit to the Stadium of Light came in 2017, when goals from Zlatan Ibrahimović, Henrik Mkhitaryan and Marcus Rashford gave José Mourinho’s side a 3-0 win.
Michael Carrick will be delighted if his United side can repeat the feat, although Regis Le Bris will expect his men to pose much more of a threat having played well in front of their own fans for the majority of the campaign.
With this fixture now set in stone, United’s only game without a confirmed kick-off time is the visit of Nottingham Forest, which is scheduled to take place on Sunday 17 May, with the FA Cup final the stand-alone clash on the Saturday.
The curtain comes down on the season with the trip to Brighton & Hove Albion, with all Premier League matches kicking off at the same time, Sunday 24 May at 16:00 GMT.
Therefore, United’s schedule for the run-in is listed below, with Carrick and his side desperate to end the season with a flourish and finish in those all-important Champions League positions:
Monday 13 April: Leeds United (H) 20:00 GMT Saturday 18 April: Chelsea (A) 20:00 GMT Monday 27 April: Brentford (H) 20:00 GMT Sunday 3 May: Liverpool (H) 15:30 GMT Saturday 9 May: Sunderland (A) 15:00 GMT Sunday 17 May: Nottingham Forest (H) 15:00 BST – TBC Sunday 24 May: Brighton & Hove Albion (A) 16:00 GMT
Should United achieve their objective of a top four finish, Carrick’s chances of securing the head coach job on a permanent basis will be greatly enhanced, given the state of affairs at Old Trafford when Ruben Amorim was dismissed.
Furthermore, INEOS’s summer spending will be hugely influenced by United’s finishing position, with the prize money for Champions League qualification being transformative for the budget available to whoever is in the hot seat going into the new campaign.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are still waiting on four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers, hoping the 42-year-old doesn’t retire. For Rodgers, his options appear to be either retirement or head back to Pittsburgh for a second season and a reunion with his former Packers coach, Mike McCarthy. It seems too perfect a fit for the 21-year pro to call it quits now.
Yet, no matter what, whether Rodgers retires or returns, the Steelers appear deadset on adding another quarterback through the 2026 NFL Draft. If so, it means a crowded QB room, as Mason Rudolph and 2025 sixth-round pick Will Howard already command spots on Pittsburgh’s roster. Add Rodgers, and that’s a full depth chart. But it may not be enough.
According to The Athletic‘s Steelers reporter Mike DeFabo, Pittsburgh “hopes to have another young arm on the roster by the end of draft weekend.” Coach Mike McCarthy revealed as much when addressing the media at the NFL’s league meetings.
“I’m hopeful there will be a quarterback at the right time there for us to possibly add to our to our roster,” McCarthy said. “With 12 picks, we want to have a hell of a class.”
The Steelers possess more draft selections than any other team, beginning with No. 21. DeFabo’s sense is that the Steelers would prefer to target one in the middle rounds of the draft. After 21, the Steelers hold No. 53, and three third-round selections. That gives them plenty of ammo to target the QB of their choice.
DeFabo also noted that the QB who seems to “check the most boxes in McCarthy’s criteria” is Miami (FL) prospect Carson Beck, who has both long arms and big hands, two traits Pittsburgh’s coach covets in QBs. He’s the only one that Pittsburgh both met with at the combine and brought to the team facility for a pre-draft visit thus far. Beck is projected to be a mid-round pick.
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Florida's 2025-26 campaign may have come to an unsatisfying conclusion, but the fact of the matter is that the Gators have emerged as a college basketball blue blood since the turn of the millennium.
With three national championships in the program's trophy case — including a two-peat in the middle of the first decade — the Orange and Blue have seen more success than most. Obviously, some schools have fared even better, like the UConn Huskies, who are seeking their fifth title this century and seventh overall this spring.
UConn's current success inspired the USA TODAY Sports staff to review and rank the top 10 programs since 1999, seeking to answer whether the Huskies are a blue blood or a "new blood." In it, Florida landed at No. 7 on the list, just behind the Gonzaga Bulldogs and a spot ahead of the Kentucky Wildcats.
The group used the following formula to determine their rankings, in which the Gators earned 192 points.
"Surprised to see Florida this low on the list, but sandwiched in between Billy Donovan and Todd Golden, the Mike White years were truly forgettable," author Matthew Glenesk notes.
Here is how those numbers break down.
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College basketball has never seen this before and now the 7'9 giant is looking for a new home originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
There are players who stand out in college basketball, and then there is Olivier Rioux. At 7'9, he is not just the tallest player in the sport right now. He is the tallest player in college basketball history to ever appear in a game. And now he is entering the transfer portal.
That alone makes this one of the most fascinating stories of the offseason. Not just because of how unique he is physically, but because of what comes next for a player the sport has never really seen before.
Rioux’s size is not just a stat. It changes everything about how you view him. He became the tallest player ever to play in a college game when he checked in earlier this season for the Florida Gators, and he later became the tallest player in college basketball history to score with a two-handed dunk that instantly took over social media.
To understand just how rare this is, consider the names he is taller than. Yao Ming, Manute Bol, and Gheorghe Mureșan. Those players felt like outliers at the highest level of the sport, and Rioux is even beyond that.
For all the attention, the production at Florida never had a chance to match it. He played in 11 games and logged just 16 total minutes, finishing with seven points, six rebounds, and one assist. Most of that came late in games that were already decided.
That was not about ability as much as situation. Florida had one of the deepest frontcourts in the country, and breaking into that rotation was always going to be difficult. Rioux redshirted during the program’s national title run and then spent this season developing behind experienced players.
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At some point, potential needs opportunity, and that is what this move is about.
Rioux is still developing as a player. His size guarantees attention, but the college game demands mobility, timing, and awareness at a high level. Some programs will see limitations there, while others will see something they can build around.
Because you cannot teach 7'9.
Now the real story begins. Rioux will be one of the most talked-about names in the transfer portal, even without major production, not because of what he has done yet but because of what he could become.
The question is not whether teams will be interested. They will be. The question is who believes they can unlock something no one else has quite figured out yet.
There is no blueprint for a player like this, and that is what makes it so interesting. Rioux has already made history just by stepping on the floor, and now he has a chance to do something even harder by turning that history into a real role somewhere new.
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England and Bath lock Charlie Ewels said a leg infection he picked up earlier in the season was so bad he was unsure for a time if it would lead to the loss of his foot.
Ewels missed seven weeks of matches through December and January because of the infection, which required him to have a spell in hospital.
"It was very bad, I spent the week in hospital on an IV drip and had surgery at the end to cut out all the infection," Ewels said.
"It was humbling - one day I was fine and the next day I was lying there on a ward and not really 100% knowing for about 12 hours if I was going to keep my foot or not."
Ewels returned for Bath's Prem win against Gloucester at the end of January and has played in both their recent wins against Saracens and Sale following the league's pause for the Six Nations.
The 30-year-old said doctors were not able to determine what initially caused the infection.
"It was a small cut on my left ankle, probably a stud - I don't really know," Ewels said.
"We tested what the bacteria was that got in there to check I was on the right antibiotics but we never found a source.
"We run around outside, there's fertilizers on pitches, there's mud, there's all sorts so where and what got in we don't know.
"I was very well looked after club wise and I spent my time in an NHS hospital and I'm very grateful for the people who looked after me."
The 2025-26 campaign has been a disrupted one for Ewels, who said he has "never had a season like this".
He came back to Bath following a successful summer tour with the England team, starting both Test wins in Argentina.
But a knee injury suffered in their second Prem game ruled him out for seven weeks, before he made his comeback with England, coming off the bench during the Autumn internationals.
After another three games for Bath, though, he was back on the sidelines with the infection, all-but ending any hope he had of challenging for a spot with England during the Six Nations and with the league then taking an eight-week break.
"The Six Nations block for me then probably came at the wrong time, that's probably when I would have been playing rugby," he said.

Bath face Saracens for the second time in two weeks on Saturday, this time in the European Champions Cup last 16, as the reigning Prem champions look to reach the quarter-finals for the first time since 2015.
They thrashed their London rivals 62-15 in the recent meeting at the Rec, and Bath will again have home advantage on their side for the latest fixture.
"This will be a different test, knockout rugby always feels different," Ewels said.
"All the work you do through pre-season through the first two big blocks of the season is to try and put yourself into knock-out game.
"The hard work we did then has led us to this now and this is the opportunity that's right in front of us."

Marc Marquez had a difficult time in Austin, struggling to keep pace after a series of crashes and collisions.
COTA has typically been a strong circuit for the Spaniard, but in 2026, he couldn’t get things working. After a heavy crash during practice, Marquez needed a bandage on his right forearm.
He topped that session despite the setback, though things didn’t improve from there. He qualified sixth and was outqualified by Francesco Bagnaia, and his Sprint race ended early after just one lap.
At turn 12, Marquez collided with Fabio Di Giannantonio and picked up a long lap penalty for it. He accepted responsibility for the incident. The penalty further limited his chances of achieving a strong result as he continued to deal with the lingering effects of his shoulder injury from 2025.

After taking the long lap penalty, Marquez managed to salvage P5, following a strong battle with Bagnaia and Enea Bastianini. In the post-race debrief, he admitted his struggles to Davide Tardozzi.
Ducati’s official YouTube channel detailed the exchange between the two, with Tardozzi saying: “From when you overtook Fermin to when you arrived to Pecco and Enea, you gained eight tenths on Bezzecchi.”
Marquez then gave his assessment: “Yes, I was going fast there, I felt really good. In the end too I could have continued like this with this pace.
“If I didn’t waste time there by overtaking Pecco and Enea, I could have caught Diggia. The bike is critical but so am I. I’m struggling.
“The bike is definitely one point but I’m another point because rewatching Thailand and Brazil if we get right the first three laps we’re in for the win.”
After serving his long lap penalty, Marquez fought back to finish fifth, engaging in a tight race with Bagnaia and Enea Bastianini. During the post-race debrief, he shared his concerns with Tardozzi.
Ducati’s official YouTube channel recorded the exchange, with Tardozzi noting: “From when you overtook Fermin to when you arrived to Pecco and Enea, you gained eight tenths on Bezzecchi.”
Marquez responded: “Yes, I was going fast there, I felt really good. In the end too, I could have continued like this with this pace.
“If I didn’t waste time there, by overtaking Pecco and Enea, I could have caught Diggia. The bike is critical but so am I. I’m struggling.
“The bike is definitely one point but I’m another point. Because I rewatched the races of Thailand and Brazil if I get the first three laps right we’re in for the win.”
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Temple’s leading scorer, Derrian Ford, has declared for the NBA draft, he announced Tuesday night. Ford, who averaged 18.1 points this season, put together the best numbers of his collegiate career in his lone campaign at Temple. He surpassed 1,000 career points, had 14 games with 20 points or more, and finished fourth in the American Conference in points per game.
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NBA Communications: Cleveland Charge General Manager Liron Fanan has been named the 2025-26 NBA G League Basketball Executive of the Year, as selected by NBA G League team basketball executives. Fanan is the first woman and the second Charge executive to win the award, joining Mike Gansey of the Canton Charge in 2016-17.
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AEK BC Athens entered the race to join the brand-new NBA Europe league, the SDNA reports. NBA President Mark Tatum recently confirmed that over 50 organizations have submitted applications for a franchise in specific cities, with Athens being one of the key candidates.
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CB Bucknor head injury leads to umpire change in Brewers-Rays game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
CB Bucknor's name has been in headlines lately due to missed calls.
The long-time MLB umpire, though, was in everyone's thoughts for a different reason on Wednesday.
Bucknor was behind home plate for the matchup between the Milwaukee Brewers and Tampa Bay Rays, but he exited the game early after taking a foul ball to the head.
Brewers ace Jacob Misiorowski was pitching, and Nick Fortes was at the plate with two strikes.
The lanky Misiorowski fired one of his high-velocity offerings, and Fortes fouled the 100 MPH pitch straight back into the front of Bucknor's mask.
It was essentially a direct shot right into the face, and it knocked Bucknor backward.
CB Bucknor took a foul ball to the mask and was in visible pain.
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He left today’s game as he may have a concussion. pic.twitter.com/YHuluPblER
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The trainers came out to check on Bucknor, and he eventually walked off the field and down to the clubhouse.
Chad Fairchild took over behind home plate.
It was a moment that no one wants to see, to be sure.
It's not clear how long this might keep Bucknor out of action, but at least for Wednesday, his day was done.

HBO released the trailer of its new docuseries, “U.S. Against the World,” which follows the U.S. Men’s National Team on its journey to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The series provides an unprecedented look into the last four years as the team prepares to compete on home soil in one of the largest sporting events of all-time. The series premieres on Tuesday, May 12.
Here’s a breakdown of the 15 players highlighted in the docuseries:
After making his senior USMNT debut in 2017, Adams became a mainstay with the squad culminating in a stellar 2022 year where he was named captain of the World Cup team and U.S. Soccer Male Player of the Year. Despite battling injuries over his career, he has recorded 52 international caps and made over 200 appearances for various American and European clubs.
Born in Germany, Tillman competed in the German Youth National Team system before switching to compete with the U.S. in 2018. The midfielder made his USMNT debut in 2024, a year after joining MLS side Los Angeles FC from Germany’s Greuther Fürth. Tillman competed in the USA’s final match of 2025 against Ururguay, contributing to the third and fourth goals in the 5-1 win.
Nicknamed “Captain America,” Pulisic has become one of the most dominant American strikers since his debut in 2016 at just 17 years old. The AC Milan forward is in the top-25 of all-time USMNT appearances with 84 caps while ranking fifth in goals scored with 32. He recorded one goal and two assists in the teams 2022 FIFA World Cup run in Qatar.
Balogun, coming from Nigerian, English and American descent, chose to compete with the United States and made his international debut in 2023. Since then, the striker has recorded eight goals and four assists in 25 caps while scoring 20 goals across all competitions for French side AS Monaco.
Known as the “Swiss Army Knife” of the team for his versatility, McKennie has competed with the USMNT every year since his debut in 2017. The midfielder has recorded 12 goals and seven assists in 64international appearances and started every match of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Robinson, also known as “Jedi” for his love of Star Wars, has been a key part of the USA’s backline over the last few years. The defender was born in England before moving to New York where he competed with the U.S. Youth National Team before joining the senior team in 2018. He was named the 2024 U.S. Soccer Male Player of the Year after starting all 11 matches played that year.
The reigning 2025 U.S. Soccer Male Player of the Year, Richards heads into 2026 coming off an impressive year for both club and country. The defender has become a staple in the English Premier League with Crystal Palace FC, helping win the FA Cup and Community Shield. The 25-year-old started at the center of defense for the U.S. in every game on the way to the 2025 Gold Cup Final, a tournament where he scored twice.
One of the tenured veterans on the team, Ream is heading into his 17th year with the USMNT. The center back has tallied 80 caps since his debut in 2010 and played every minute of the 2022 FIFA World Cup along with Robinson and Adams. Ream has nearly two decades of professional experience in the U.S. and England and currently competes with MLS club Charlotte FC.
Coming up through the youth ranks and appearing in two youth FIFA World Cups, Dest made his senior debut in 2019, the same year he was named U.S. Soccer Young Male Player of the Year. He has earned 37 caps since then, returning in September 2025 after tearing his ACL the year before. The defender currently competes with PSV in his birth country of the Netherlands.
Another 2022 FIFA World Cup attendee, Turner made two of his 27 career clean sheets in the tournament. The New England Revolution goalkeeper was named MLS Goalkeeper of the Year in 2021, the same year he made his senior international debut. Turner has since led the USMNT through multiple tournaments including the 2023 Concacaf Gold Cup and the 2023–24 CONCACAF Nations League, which the USA won.
One of the newest additions to the USA goalkeeper squad is Matt Freese. The 27-year-old netminder made his professional debut in 2019 with MLS club Philadelphia Union before joining New York City FC ahead of the 2023 season. After competing with the United States at the youth level, Freese earned his first senior call-up in January 2025. He recorded three clean sheets in 13 caps last year.
Born to U.S. national team players Claudio and Danielle Reyna, Gio Reyna grew up in the USA youth ranks and scored 16 goals in 31 appearances. He made his senior debut in 2020 after earning the U.S. Soccer Young Male Player of the Year award earlier in the year. He has recorded nine goals and six assists in 36 caps and was named the Best Player of the 2023–24 CONCACAF Nations League.
Younger brother of Timmy Tillman, Malik was also raised and played in Germany before switching citizenship to the United States in 2022. The midfielder made his USMNT debut that year just after his 20th birthday and has since recorded 28 caps. His first two international goals came during the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup in the 5-0 win against Trinidad and Tobago.
Aaronson was also a part of the 2022 FIFA World Cup squad, and he started all three group stage matches. The midfielder has tallied nine goals and seven assists in his 57 international appearances since his first cap in 2020. That same year, he was named to the MLS Best XI after helped the Philadelphia Union to the Supporters’ Shield and the club’s first trophy. He has since moved to England’s Leeds United, where he has 14 goals in over 100 appearances.
One of the younger guys on the squad, 22-year-old Luna had a breakout year for the USMNT in 2025. He recorded four goals and four assists in 17 appearances last year, including both goals in the 2-1 win over Guatemala in the 2025 Gold Cup semifinal. After two strong seasons with USL Championship side El Paso Locomotive, Luna transferred to Real Salt Lake in a league record deal in 2022. He was named MLS Young Player of the Year in 2024 and was an MLS All-Star in 2024 and 2025.
Not far from the venerable Madison Square Garden, the energy inside Life Time Sky basketball courts in midtown Monday was high. Twenty-two of the area’s more notable street basketball players stepped onto the court for a shot at joining NBA Hall-of-Famer Tracy McGrady’s new one-on-one league as members of Team New York.
The tryouts marked the first NYC event for the Ones Basketball League (OBL), a reboot of the one-on-one league recently announced by McGrady. The OBL is part streetball revival, part global showcase—and for McGrady, a vision of the future where “AND1” streetball meets the digital age.
“You go back to those early 2000s when the ‘AND1’ boys is hot. Could you imagine if social media was going on there? They would have been stars, like, bigger than NBA players,” McGrady said. “So I think in this day and age of social media, we just want to get that, bring that back, bring that type of culture, that type of recognition, back.”
Many of the players who tried out are fixtures at West 4th Street, Dykman Park, and Rucker Park, local legends with social media followings and international playing experience.
“I’m hoping that we can grow this sport nationwide and then global,” McGrady said. “You don’t see too many people talk about three on three basketball, but now it’s in the Olympics. This is a sport I think should be in the Olympics!”
New York’s team will be led by hip-hop icon and basketball enthusiast Jadakiss, who showed up Monday to connect with players and bring some local star power. The field of 22 in the coming weeks will be narrowed to a three-man roster that “best reflect the tradition, values and basketball culture of the city the team represents,” the league said. Cities will compete against one another.
“I love basketball. I have a godson that’s emphatic with one-on-one, so that was another thing that made me jump on the opportunity,” Jadakiss said. “He’s very knowledgeable of it. When he comes to my crib, he turns it on and makes me watch all the premier match ups.”
The tryouts drew players from all over the city, each bringing their own story to the floor.
Isaiah Brown, 29, known on the courts as Leaky Roof or Leaky, hails from Flushing.
“Someone told me my favorite player of all the time was having a tournament in New York City. Why not show up? I got to meet him. I got to play in front of him. And I ended up beating everybody.”
His four-year-old daughter watched proudly from the sidelines. Asked about his nickname, Brown grinned: “When the roof leaks what do you put on the floor to catch the rain? A bucket.”
Jonathan Grimsley, 30, went to Medgar Evers College where he averaged 23 points per game his senior season. Also known as Jon Got VC, (because, as he explained, he looks like a video game player,) he recently returned from playing professionally in the Philippines.
“I’m at a point where I’m playing for the love of the game, because, for me, it was always like, the highest level is NBA. Everything after that, it’s like, you just playing because you want to at that point,” he said. “Like, this is street ball. It’s about heart.”
Waleed Abawi, or Waldo, 28, from Bay Ridge, summed up what it means to represent the city: “I’m in every single park, literally. West 4th, all the parks around. New York is the Mecca of street ball.”
In T Mac’s eyes, one-on-one basketball deserves its own platform—complete with new opportunities for players and fans.
“There are underground leagues…This is a sport I truly believe deserves the platform for betting, for guys to be able to live out their basketball dream and just compete at a high level against the best one on one talent.”
The OBL “Battle of the Cities” competition will run May 15 through June 30 in Orlando, Florida and features teams representing cities across the country—each led by a celebrity owner or general manager. The league’s revival is backed by Miami-based Next Gen Sports.
Team Orlando is led by Vince Carter, NBA Hall of Famer, Team Miami by Tim Hardaway Sr., five-time NBA All-Star, while Team Chicago is led by actor and producer Larenz Tate.
You know it's peak offseason when head college football coaches are talking about dinosaur Netflix documentaries. Head coach Ryan Day brought up the new documentary miniseries The Dinosaurs from Netflix on Tuesday after the Buckeyes' sixth spring practice. While this shouldn't be news, the way Day talked about it and the comparison he made were quite intriguing and got the average college football fan thinking about the state of the sport.
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"I watched that Netflix documentary on the dinosaurs," Day told reporters Tuesday. "If you want to feel insignificant, watch that because it talks about how the dinosaurs were on Earth, like, 250 million years ago. Throughout time … the world changed, the climate changed, the Earth changed. Some dinosaurs figured out how to continue to adapt, and some died. I guess that's a little extreme, but I think it's kind of the way it is in college football. The people who know how to adapt are going to continue to move on, and the ones who don't, they die. As frustrating as it all is, as much as we all want to just pull our hair out and throw our hands up and realize that this is all extremely crazy, even being with some of the NFL personnel last Wednesday. When they look at you and say, 'You are insane to be in college football,' they're right. But either you adapt, or you die. This is another phase of it is, half of your team is new. They've never played a down in football here. And we're not allowed to lose a game. So we're going to adapt. We're not going to die."
It was fascinating to hear Day speak so candidly about where Ohio State stands right now. Like the dinosaurs millions of years ago, the Buckeyes find themselves at a crossroads as the sport shifts beneath them. The message was clear, though. They are not going to lie down and die. They are going to adapt and thrive in 2026.
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Day went on to address how the way college football rosters are built has fundamentally changed and how Ohio State approached that reality this offseason. The Buckeyes brought in 17 players from the transfer portal, good for the 5th overall-ranked transfer class according to 247Sports, and added 29 commits from the 2026 recruiting class, also ranked 5th nationally. It is a deliberate blend of veteran experience and youthful energy that Day was careful to frame with intention.
"This isn't just a bunch of guys coming in off the street that we don't know," Day said. "Obviously, there's been relationships built. Doesn't guarantee anything, but it's not just random. I think that's intentional, but there's no question that these guys haven't played for the Buckeyes before. I mentioned it out there, there's guys in that group right there that have scars here, that have had success here, and there's a lot of guys that haven't played one snap here yet. All that comes in, into play this season. We're not unique to that, though. It's the same way across the country, and it's just something that we have to continue to figure out."
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What makes Day's perspective so refreshing is that even at the pinnacle of the sport, running one of the most premier programs in the nation, these are the conversations being had in meeting rooms. The old model of recruiting blue-chip high schoolers and developing them over four years is no longer the only path forward. The transfer portal has become a necessary weapon, and Indiana football proved that to the entire country last season.
The shift is just as visible in college basketball. Michigan and Dusty May got creative in a major way, adding four high-profile transfers in Yaxel Lendeborg, Morez Johnson Jr., Aday Mara, and Elliot Cadeau while also leaning on four returning players and three highly touted freshmen. That combination of seasoned transfers, talented underclassmen, and holdovers from the previous regime has worked beautifully for the Wolverines, who now sit just two wins away from a national title.
College sports are in a genuinely strange and fascinating place right now. The programs willing to think differently, to adapt rather than cling to the old ways, are going to be rewarded before the rest of the sport even catches up. Ryan Day understands that. Ohio State understands that. And if the last year of college football has taught us anything, the ones who figure it out first are the ones still playing in January.
This article originally appeared on Buckeyes Wire: Ryan Day on modern college football: "Either you adapt, or you die."
Looking at the Atlanta Falcons' roster, it's not difficult to pinpoint who the best athlete on the team is. Not since the peak years of former wide receiver Julio Jones have the Falcons had a talent like that of running back Bijan Robinson, who came into the NFL a fully-formed superstar.
Robinson is entering his fourth year in the league, which means that his rookie contract is rapidly coming to a close. A lucrative contract extension for the former Texas Longhorns all-star is a foregone conclusion. The only questions remaining are when and exactly how much he'll be getting.
According to ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter, it should be coming soon. On his podcast last week, Schefter listed a number of running backs who should cash in this offseason, including Robinson, as well as Detroit's Jahmyr Gibbs and Miami's De'Von Achane.
"Take a look at the running backs right now, Bijan Robinson is going to cash in. Jahmyr Gibbs is going to cash in. De'Von Achane is going to cash in... There are going to be some big running back deals that get done at some point this offseason. So while we've already seen one big wide receiver deal, get ready for the parade of running backs, because that's what's coming next."
Gibbs and Achane are special players, but neither have the awesome ceiling of Bijan Robinson - who has a combination of elusiveness and tackle-breaking ability that no other player in the sport can match.
At the moment the NFL's highest paid running backs are Saquon Barkley, Christian McCaffrey and Derrick Henry, all of whom average over $15 million per year. Fans may balk at the prospect of the Falcons resetting the market by giving Robinson a deal worth more than Barkley's $20.6 million per year - but keep in mind Robinson is only 24 years old and has more than enough potential to break every record ever set by an NFL back.
Atlanta will need to build up the other skill positions around him, but the new front office should not hesitate to pay through the nose to keep Robinson as their offensive centerpiece.
This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: ESPN's Adam Schefter claims Falcons will pay Bijan Robinson offseason

There's reportedly excitement at Liverpool about their future front-three. It's one we'll be seeing a lot of.
Liverpool spent over £400m in the summer and the majority of that went on reshaping their attack. First, they broke their transfer record to sign from Bayer Leverkusen.
The playmaker became their first-ever nine-figure signing in the process. He was followed by Hugo Ekitike, who signed from Eintracht Frankfurt for around £80m.
But that wasn’t all. Liverpool then went out and broke the British transfer record with a deal for Alexander Isak with Newcastle United. It was an incredible amount of money but the Reds figured they were signing a world-class player.
We haven’t actually seen the best of them, however. Liverpool brought in the trio but fitness issues with Isak, followed by a leg break, have kept him sidelined for the majority of the campaign.
Thus the plan hasn’t really been seen. Liverpool bought the trio to be the future of their attack but seven months in, we’ve barely seen them together.
That will soon change. Isak is back training and should return to the pitch this month. In doing so, Liverpool will have their plan back on track.
The Liverpool Echo reports that there’s excitement about the Isak - Wirtz - Ekitike front three, even if it’s not entirely clear how that shapes up in Arne Slot’s 4-2-3-1 system. But that trio is the plan in attack and the one Liverpool are working towards.
And there’s no question that getting it right would give the Reds a truly world-class attack. It’s just about fitting the three of them together in a way that suits the rest of the team.
Slot doesn’t exactly have a lot of time to figure that out, given the ‘business end’ of the season is upon us. Get it right, though, and Liverpool may still compete for honours over the next two months.
Few, after all, can boast an attack with players that good.
Premier League Performance and Role
Florian Wirtz has enjoyed a productive debut season at Liverpool following his British-record £116 million move from Bayer Leverkusen in the summer of 2025. As of April 1, 2026, the 22-year-old playmaker has recorded six goals and five assists across 34 appearances in all competitions. While he has predominantly featured on the left wing under Arne Slot, recent reports suggest a tactical shift to a 4-2-2-2 formation designed to move Wirtz into his preferred central attacking midfield role. His creative output remains elite, ranking in the 95th percentile for chances created, and he has been a consistent starter when available.
Injury Status and Transfer Talk
Wirtz is currently working his way back to full fitness after a lingering back injury sidelined him for several matches in late February and early March 2026. After missing a string of games, including a league clash with Wolves, he returned to action as a substitute in late March and notably starred for Germany during the international break, scoring twice against Switzerland. Off the pitch, his agent recently sparked controversy by revealing he had attempted to engineer a move to Real Madrid before Wirtz chose Anfield. While Bayern Munich and Manchester City remain admirers, Wirtz is under contract until 2030 and is considered a cornerstone of Liverpool’s long-term project.

Manchester City will welcome Liverpool at the Etihad Stadium this Saturday afternoon as they look to secure a good result at home in the FA Cup. The Mancunian giants managed to earn a solid 2-0 win over Arsenal in the EFL Cup final before the international break, so they would be full of confidence going into this game.
Pep Guardiola will set his men up in a 4-1-3-2 formation and is expected to make a couple of changes to his first team for this clash. Both Marc Guehi and John Stones could play from the start of this game.
James Trafford will operate in between the sticks for Man City after keeping a clean sheet in his last outing. Marc Guehi will function alongside John Stones at the heart of Guardiola’s defence as they hope to keep a solid shape on the defensive end of the field.
Matheus Nunes will try to prove his worth as the right-back, while Nico O’Reilly looks to give a good account of himself on the other flank as the left-back. Both of them will have to pick and choose their moments to join in on the attack.
Nathan Ake and Rayan Ait-Nouri will offer cover for the defensive positions on the bench.
LONDON, ENGLAND – MARCH 14: Rayan Cherki of Man City during the Premier League match between West Ham United and Manchester City at London Stadium on March 14, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
Rodri will operate as the holding midfielder for Man City as he looks to protect his backline and feed some decent passes to his teammates up top.
The talented trio of Jeremy Doku, Bernardo Silva and Rayan Cherki will play just ahead of the Spaniard as part of Guardiola’s attack. All three of them need to move the ball well if they want to create enough chances for Man City to win this cup game at the Etihad.
Nico Gonzalez, Tijjani Reijnders and Phil Foden will have to be content with a place on the bench as they wait for their chance to shine in the second 45 minutes if needed.
Erling Haaland and Antoine Semenyo will lead the charge for the Mancunian outfit up top. Both of them need to combine well if they want to threaten the Liverpool goal this weekend.
Omar Marmoush will be named on the bench and might come on to make an impact in the latter stages of the game if required.

Marca, 1 April 2026
Clubs are reportedly moving early to try to keep Atalanta‘s Ederson out of the Premier League, with Atletico Madrid already in talks over a deal designed to head off interest from England, including Arsenal.
According to Marca, Atletico sporting director Mateu Alemany recently travelled to Italy for talks with Atalanta president Antonio Percassi as the Spanish club stepped up efforts to sign the Brazilian midfielder for the 2026-27 season.
The report describes Ederson as Atletico’s number one target in midfield and makes clear that the timing of the move is being driven in part by concern over Premier League competition for the 26-year-old.
That is where Arsenal enter the picture. Marca says Atletico’s urgency is tied directly to the financial power of English clubs, with the report stating that Alemany has moved to accelerate negotiations so that sides such as Arsenal do not disrupt a deal they are trying to push through before the market develops further.
But the figures underline why Atalanta are in no rush to make life easy for any suitor.
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Atletico reportedly do not want to pay more than €40m, structured as €35m plus €5m in variables, while Atalanta are said to value the player at at least €50m.
With Ederson under contract until 2027, the Italian club still hold a degree of control, but the coming window is also presented as the perfect opportunity to maximise their return on a player they signed from Salernitana for €22.9m in 2022.
His salary is said to fall in the €4m to €5m range, and Marca presents him as the chosen solution for a midfield area Atletico want to strengthen.
Marca notes that Atletico have been tracking Ederson since at least March 2024, when the player was already building a reputation as one of the most complete midfielders in Europe.
At that stage, Atalanta’s €60m valuation was described as ‘prohibitive’. Now, with Alemany leading negotiations and the asking price said to be lower, Atletico appear to believe there is a window to strike, provided they can do so before any Premier League side gets involved in earnest.
At the end of 2024, it was also reported that Arsenal had ‘walked away’ from any deal due to the same €60m price tag, so there was interest from the Gunners.
However, it didn’t go beyond Arsenal asking ‘how much?’ and then saying ‘ok, thanks’, before they looked elsewhere.

The fourth and final phase of ticket sales for the 2026 World Cup in North America began on Wednesday, FIFA announced.
The phase for the June 11–July 19 event in the United States, Mexico and Canada involves more than three million tickets.
This "last-minute" sales phase opened at 1500 GMT on the official website, FIFA.com/tickets, the global governing body stated in a press release.
Tickets are being sold on a "first-come, first-served" basis and will remain available until the end of the competition on July 19, it added.
Tickets will be released for sale on a rolling basis -- including, on occasion, for matches taking place on the very same day -- according to FIFA.
At the scheduled time, prospective buyers were directed to a "waiting" page to "queue" while awaiting access to the site, a wait that could last several hours.
"A countdown will appear before you can enter the ticket sales phase. Once the countdown is over, an 'Enter' button will be available for 5 minutes. Click it to access," instructions specify.
In total, nearly seven million tickets are being offered for the competition, taking into account the capacities of the 16 stadiums hosting the global tournament.
More than three million of these tickets have already been sold during the first three sales phases -- including over one million during the random selection draw phase alone (held in January and February), which received 500 million requests, according to FIFA.
The global governing body is likely to break the all-time record of 3.5 million tickets sold for a World Cup -- a mark set during the 1994 edition.
This summer, the tournament will feature 48 teams and 104 matches, 78 of which will take place on American soil.
The issue of ticketing has sparked controversy, with FIFA facing accusations of offering tickets at exorbitant prices, in disregard of promises made when the tournament was awarded to the three host nations.
On March 24, Football Supporters Europe (FSE) -- an organization representing European fans -- and Euroconsumers -- a group representing consumers across the continent -- announced they had filed a complaint against FIFA with the European Commission.
They alleged abuse of a dominant market position and seek to compel the organization to abandon its "opaque and unfair" ticket purchasing procedures. FIFA has defended its ticket pricing, which, according to president Gianni Infantino, is driven by "crazy" demand.
However, in December, the governing body did introduce a $60 ticket category reserved exclusively for official supporters' clubs; yet, according to the FSE, this quota was virtually sold out before sales even opened to the general public.
Additionally, FIFA is set to reopen its official ticket resale and exchange platform on Thursday. This platform has also come under fire due to the equally prohibitive prices at which tickets are listed for resale.
The global governing body explained that it does not intervene in this "fan-to-fan market," where the reseller "determines the listed price of each ticket" in Canada and the United States.
The legal framework differs in Mexico, however, where reselling a ticket for more than its original purchase price is prohibited.
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Tuesday’s game was the Cleveland Cavaliers’ first chance to showcase their probable playoff starting five this season. And if this game was any indication, that group has some work to do. The Los Angeles Lakers completely ran them out of the building, defeating them 127-113 in a game that wasn’t nearly as close as the 14-point margin would have you believe.
The starting five of James Harden, Donovan Mitchell, Max Strus, Evan Mobley, and Jarrett Allen looked rough.
The Cavs were outscored by nine points in the 13 minutes the starters played. They were awful defensively (135.7 defensive rating) and weren’t able to make up for those shortcomings on the other end.
The offense felt stagnant with the two bigs. The guards tried to force the ball inside. This worked as Allen had another impressive game, putting up 18 points on 9-11 shooting, but the shrunken floor also led to turnovers. Mitchell and Harden combined for five giveaways, and the Cavs weren’t able to generate clean outside looks.
It didn’t help that Mobley had no offensive impact. He provided just six points on 2-4 shooting.
This wasn’t a situation where the Cavs’ guards weren’t looking to get him involved. Mobley simply couldn’t take advantage of any of the mismatches he created, which was the exact opposite of his strong showing the night before against the Utah Jazz.
Mobley was able to force mismatches by getting either Austin Reaves or Luka Doncic switched on to him. Instead of punishing them right away, he waited for the help defense to rotate over, and often wasn’t able to find the open man on the perimeter. This stalled out the offense reminiscent of the beginning of the season.
The Cavs are a top-heavy team, especially when they’re down three rotation players in Sam Merrill (hamstring), Dean Wade (ankle), and Jaylon Tyson (toe). They can’t afford to have one of their top players be this invisible on offense if they want to match up against an elite opponent.
Along those same lines, the Cavs aren’t going anywhere if Mitchell isn’t aggressive offensively.
Mitchell’s downhill attacking is his best offensive trait. It’s rare to find a guard of his size who can completely change the game with their rim pressure. He forces defenses to overload to his side, which creates openings for his teammates.
However, when that forcefulness isn’t there, there aren’t many avenues for him to create good offense for himself or others. This came through as Mitchell finished the game with a dreadful 100 offensive rating, which tied Mobley for the worst on the team. He supplied just 10 points on 4-10 shooting with six assists.
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Mitchell did come out of the gates strong. He stole the opening tip from Los Angeles, but LeBron James swatted his layup attempt away. That seemed to take the wind out of his sails, as he tried just one more shot at the rim throughout the next three quarters (the starters didn’t play in the fourth) and had just two free-throw attempts.
It’s not worth making too much of a poor performance on the second night of a back-to-back. Mitchell didn’t have it on Tuesday. Games like this happen. However, it is worth underscoring that even after the Harden move, this offense will only be as good as Mitchell makes it. And when he doesn’t bring the energy, things will look stagnant rather quickly.
The Cavs need their starting offense to be great, considering how bad their defense is.
The perimeter defense was once again poor. There’s no physicality at the point of attack. Los Angeles’s guards were able to get downhill whenever they wanted, which allowed them to create open looks for themselves and their teammates.
The Lakers were efficient in the three best places to score: the rim, the free-throw line, and the three ball. Los Angeles completed 75% of their looks inside (72nd percentile), had a free-throw rate in the 82nd percentile, and knocked down 42.9% of their triples before garbage time (80th percentile).
The Cavs just aren’t making it difficult at any level of the defense. This has been seen in recent weeks against subpar offenses. Now, we saw just how easily an elite offense can carve up this bad Cleveland defense.
Without Dean Wade, the Cavs have no answer for opposing wings.
Doncic was able to put up one of the easiest 42-point, 12-assist games you’ll ever see. He benefited from the Cavs experimenting with playing more drop coverage with their bigs. Doncic used the space Ayton created off screens to step into easy pull-up threes. But he also did plenty of damage just by beating his man off-the-dribble and creating from there.
These are all Luka's buckets last night against the #Cavs.
— Mikey McNuggets (@MikeLucasTV) April 1, 2026
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Strus is a solid defender, but he isn’t someone who’s going to make a bigger and stronger player in Doncic work for his baskets. And for as helpful as Keon Ellis has been defensively, he also doesn’t have the size to really affect bigger wings too much. That leaves Wade as your only good wing defender, which is a red flag considering his injury history and offensive shortcomings.
This issue is exaggerated by the poor guard defense. It’s one thing to have to cover for a weak link on that end. Mobley and Allen are more than capable of doing that. It’s another when three players are overmatched on the perimeter.
This is a major concern for a team that will likely be matching up with either the Atlanta Hawks or the Toronto Raptors in the first round. Neither of those teams has a Luka-level scorer, but both have multiple wings that can hurt you offensively. The Cavs simply don’t have a good answer for guys like Jalen Johnson, Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Scottie Barnes, Brandon Ingram, and RJ Barrett.
It’s easy to look ahead to a possible second-round matchup. And while the Cavs should still be able to handle whoever they face in the first round, they won’t be able to do so if the defense is this bad. At least not easily.
The De’Andre Hunter trade looks worse by the day. The Cavs have had a massive hole at the wing since LeBron left for LA back in 2018. Trading for Hunter was supposed to solve that issue. And for a time, it did. Hunter was good last regular season and had some positive moments in the playoffs before things fell apart this season.
Moving on from Hunter at the deadline made sense. And there were reasons to like the move for Dennis Schroder and Ellis. The Cavs needed a backup point guard, Ellis was worth taking a flyer on, and the moves saved them money. However, considering how poorly Schroder has played for the last several weeks and the fact that Ellis hasn’t been able to plug any defensive holes on the wing, that trade isn’t exactly aging great either. And Schroder’s roughly $15 million per year contract for the next two seasons is also looking much less appealing.
I wouldn’t go as far as saying that the Cavs shouldn’t have traded Hunter to the Sacramento Kings. Instead, I’ll just point out that the initial Hunter move was a dud. The ramifications of that deal are still being felt. And, this will likely be a bigger issue this summer when the Cavs presumably try to move on from Schroder’s contract to duck under the second apron.
No one has more NBA wins than LeBron. This was the 1,229th victory that James has been a part of in the regular season and playoffs, which breaks the record held by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. It feels appropriate that James did so against his former team.
The longevity that LeBron has displayed is difficult to put into context, and I’m not going to try to do so here. He’s still playing at an incredibly high level, even if it’s in a secondary role (and sometimes tertiary role) for the first time in his career.
I’ll wrap this up on a positive: Allen was once again great. He was the Cavs’ best player and an absolute force offensively.
Allen had his way with Ayton inside. He did a great job of using his strength and footwork to create easy looks in the paint. The two-man game with him and Harden still looks crisp. And, he was able to score several times off feeds from Mobley, which is encouraging considering the concerns about how the Harden-led offense looks with both bigs on the court.
The Cavs are a better team when they’re getting Allen involved early and often. Even though they lost this game convincingly, it’s good to see that this is still a point of emphasis.
With a few hours to go before his team is set to take on the Washington Wizards on Wednesday, Joel Embiid’s playing status is unclear. The Philadelphia 76ers originally announced Embiid would miss the contest due to an illness, but the center posted on social media that his injury designation must have been an “April Fools joke.”
In his tweet, Embiid mentioned he played against the Miami Heat on Monday despite the same symptoms.
Must be APRIL FOOLS joke???? Played against Miami in the same conditions and I’m planning to play tonight!!! #SweatItOuthttps://t.co/EAMq2679u2
— Joel Embiid (@JoelEmbiid) April 1, 2026
The 32-year-old center was productive during that game, scoring 26 points and pulling down seven rebounds in the 119-109 loss.
It’s unclear whether Embiid is serious or is playing his own April Fools prank on fans. The 76ers did not participate in a shoot around Wednesday, instead opting to do a film session at the team’s hotel, per the Philadelphia Inquirer. Embiid’s shoes were reportedly laid out at a court-side seat before shoot around was canceled.
The 76ers’ big man has been limited to just 36 games this season due to various injuries. When on the court, he’s been productive, averaging 26.9 points and 7.4 rebounds.
This story will be updated.
Nico Hoerner's $141 million, six-year contract with the Chicago Cubs includes $10 million in deferred money payable from 2040-47.
Hoerner has a $12 million salary in 2026, the final season of a $35 million, three-year contract agreed to in March 2023.
His new deal, announced Sunday, includes a $5 million signing bonus payable in equal installments on June 1 this year and in 2027, according to contract details obtained by The Associated Press.
Hoerner gets salaries of $23 million each in 2027 and '28, and $22.5 million annually from 2029-32. Chicago will defer $2.5 million a year from 2029-32, payable in $1.25 million installments each Dec. 31 from 2040-47.
He also gets a full no-trade provision and a hotel suite on road trips.
A 28-year-old second baseman, Hoerner would have been eligible for free agency after this year's World Series. He has a .282 average with 36 homers, 280 RBIs and 134 stolen bases in eight seasons with the Cubs.
Hoerner’s long-term deal was announced three days after All-Star center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong finalized a $115 million, six-year contract.
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To this point, according to a source close to Williamson, neither Williamson nor anyone in his camp has been given any indication that his time in New Orleans is nearing an end (both Dumars and Weaver declined interview requests). And yet, the awkward fit with Queen, combined with how deeply Dumars and Weaver are now invested in his success — the 2026 pick the Pelicans owe Atlanta as part of the Queen trade currently has a 32% chance of landing in the top four of a draft that scouts say features a loaded class — has many executives around the league assuming that Williamson, who is extension-eligible this offseason, will soon be on the market. Williamson is aware of the situation. “New Orleans is home for me. It’s where I want to be,” he said in a recent interview with Yahoo Sports when asked whether he thinks his time with the Pelicans is winding down. “But at the end of the day, if we're going to be realistic about it, the NBA is a business. I could be traded in the offseason, or I could be traded before [next season’s] trade deadline.” “Not that I want that to happen,” he added. “But that’s just the realism of it.”
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On the other hand, Williamson remains a non-rebounding poor defender who has eclipsed the 30-games-played mark just three times in his seven-year career and whose usage and assist numbers have both dipped this season. Combine that with his injury history and contract — which guarantees him $42.2 million next season and, if he hits certain incentive markers, possibly $45 million the year after — and, in the eyes of some, he becomes too risky a proposition in the NBA’s apron era. “Right now he’s a borderline All-Star who makes a lot of money,” said a Western Conference executive. “That’s the sort of player a lot of teams are now avoiding.”
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The Longhorns are in the meat of spring camp which means we are starting to see the true standouts. There are two names that gained praise from Steve Sarkisian on Tuesday. Both those names represent the batch of newcomers in Austin but also answer some questions for the Longhorns. Derrek Cooper, freshman RB, and Justin Cryer, transfer LB, have turned heads in spring camp and that’s an incredible sign for the Longhorns
Let’s start with Derrek Cooper and the question that he can answer. Cooper came into Austin as not only a 5-star freshman but already the second biggest RB on the roster. Michael Terry is the sole back that weighs in higher and his position seemingly is malleable this offseason. For the Texas run game, the one thing they need in my eyes is a true power back. If Cooper is answering the bell, that means Texas has their power back to go with Smothers and Brown.
Sarkisian on freshman RB Derrek Cooper:
— Nolan Clay (@nolanclay10) March 31, 2026
“I don't ever felt like our practice field has been too big for him... He's a really versatile player.”#HookEm | @TSTVSports
Moving to the defensive side of the ball, the major concern Longhorns fans have is the LB room, particularly the depth. Well, Justin Cryer has come in and answered the bell, catching Sarkisian’s eye early in camp. If Cryer can step up, I believe Texas has five LBs that can give consistent reps this season(Biles, Smith, Cryer, Atkinson, Spence). That turns the room from a question mark to a strength in a hurry.
Steve Sarkisian makes a point to highlight Sterling Berkhalter, Bo Mascoe, Rasheem Biles, Melvin Siani, and Justin Cryer as having provided “pleasant surprises” during the first half of spring practice.
— Inside Texas (@InsideTexas) March 31, 2026
There’s much more work to do and other position groups, namely the OL, that needs to see similar reports but this is a major step in the right direction. If Cooper fills the power back role, the Texas run game has four strong ballcarriers, including Arch Manning. If Cryer can be a true LB3, the LB room and defense as a whole gets a major upgrade. These early reports would indicate Texas is heading in the right direction in both cases.
This Longhorns roster is among the best in the country. That doesn’t mean there aren’t concerns that need to be answered before Week 1. Cooper and Cryer represent two major answers. Now, it’s time for depth offensive lineman and safeties to subside the depth concerns in those position rooms.
This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Cooper, Cryer answering depth concerns at RB, LB for Texas Football
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Samsung’s Bespoke washer and dryer had a problem after a recent software update. Updates are usually made to improve devices as they fix small problems and sometimes add new features. But this time, the update created a big issue.
After installing the update, many users said their machines stopped working properly. The main problem is that they cannot wash clothes anymore. Before the update, there was a “more cycles” option on the screen. This option showed different washing choices.
This option disappeared after the update. The screen became blank, so users could not start a wash. This is a serious issue because the machine is made to wash and dry clothes in one unit. It depends on software to control everything. If the software has a problem, the machine cannot do its basic work.
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Some users tried to fix the problem themselves. A few people said that changing the screen settings helped. Others said they had to reset the machine many times before it worked again. These fixes are not simple and may not work for everyone.
Samsung knows about the problem, but it has not given a proper solution yet. This has made many users upset, especially because the machine is expensive.
This problem also shows a bigger issue with smart devices. Today, many home appliances use software. This makes them smart and easy to use. But it also means they can stop working if something goes wrong in an update. Stay tuned for more information.
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Honor has just made the Play 80 Pro official in China. The phone comes with a 6.8-inch LCD screen with 720x1610 resolution, 850-nit peak brightness, and seemingly a 60Hz refresh rate (since a higher one isn't mentioned anywhere on the official website). It's powered by the 5G-capable Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 SoC, and it's being offered in three RAM/storage configurations: 6/256GB, 8/256GB, and 12/256GB. The entry-level option is priced at CNY 1,899 ($275), the mid-end option is CNY 2,099 ($304), and the top of the line version goes for CNY 2,299 ($333). Honor Play 80 Pro official...
Despite arriving at Barcelona with a secondary role, João Cancelo has managed to impress with his performances. While it took him time to regain his physical condition, the Portuguese has already become key for Hansi Flick. Despite this, the Blaugranas reportedly face significant difficulties in securing his arrival as a free agent, complicating his continuity. Given this situation, the 31-year-old star has opened the door to a move to Benfica.
The Blaugranas have decided to consider signing Cancelo on a permanent basis. However, they would only do so if he manages to leave Al Hilal as a free agent. Since he is under contract with the Saudi club until 2027, they are reportedly asking for around €15 million for his transfer, a figure Barcelona would flatly reject. For this reason, they have reportedly opened the door to Benfica.
In a recent interview with Canal 11, João Cancelo revealed key details about his future, hinting at a return to Benfica: “I’ve already earned more than I expected, but playing for Benfica is like basketball; it’s for the love of the game. I’d be prepared to lower my salary.” While the 31-year-old star remains open to an emotive comeback, the Portuguese side still needs to negotiate his signing with Al Hilal.
Having regained his physical form, Cancelo’s potential arrival at Benfica would be a definite boost for the team. Under José Mourinho, they have regained their competitiveness in the Champions League. The 31-year-old star could boost the team’s performance, as he would contribute on both flanks and shines offensively. Given this, the Blaugranas are already considering two alternatives to João Cancelo.

Throughout the 2025–26 season, Barcelona have repeatedly been without their starting left-back: Alejandro Balde. While the presence of João Cancelo helped ease the need, his continuity appears unlikely due to Al Hilal’s price tag. In response, they have decided to look for a reliable reinforcement capable of competing for a starting spot. For this reason, the Blaugrana reportedly already have two clear candidates.
According to Alfredo Martínez and Gianluigi Longari, Alejandro Grimaldo of Bayer Leverkusen and Andrea Cambiaso of Juventus have emerged as clear targets for Barcelona. While the Spaniard could leave for €15 million, the Italian could command a higher transfer fee as he is a key player for coach Luciano Spalletti. However, the Blaugrana are only holding talks for now, with no formal negotiations yet underway.

The story involving Cristiano Ronaldo and his son, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr., has taken an unexpected turn after sensational claims spread rapidly online. Reports suggested that the 15-year-old delivered a stunning performance for Portugal’s U-16 side, scoring as many as five goals in a single match. The narrative quickly gained traction, fueled by social media posts and seemingly detailed match breakdowns.
At first glance, the claims appeared credible, with screenshots showing minute-by-minute goal updates attributed to the young forward. Given his growing reputation and soccer lineage, many fans found the story easy to believe. The idea of Ronaldo Jr. replicating his father’s prolific scoring feats added to the excitement surrounding the report.
However, questions soon emerged as observers looked more closely at the details. Discrepancies between official records and viral posts created doubt, prompting further investigation into what actually happened. The situation escalated as more users challenged the authenticity of the widely shared information.
As the dust settles, the reality behind the viral claim has become clear. It has been confirmed that Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. was not called up to the Portugal U-16 squad and did not play in the match, revealing that the story was built on misinformation rather than fact.

Official records from the Montaigu Tournament confirm that Portugal U-16 secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Mexico, with Victor Bastianele scoring the only goal of the match. This directly contradicts the viral claims that Ronaldo Jr. scored four or even five goals in the game.
According to the match data, the young forward was not involved in the fixture at all, making the circulating reports entirely false. The fabricated story was further exposed when comparisons with official federation data showed no trace of his participation.
🚨 𝗡𝗘𝗪: A bizarre moment on Sofascore today following Portugal U16’s 1-0 win against Mexico. 🤨
— TCR. (@TeamCRonaldo) March 31, 2026
Using the platform’s new community-led stats feature, fans modified the live report to show Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. as the scorer of multiple goals.
The stats were eventually… pic.twitter.com/Nf0G0DY4jC
The confusion appears to have originated from manipulated content shared on social media platforms. A widely circulated post included a fabricated screenshot designed to mimic a legitimate match report, complete with a breakdown of supposed goals.
Adding to the chaos, a community-driven feature on the live statistics platform, Sofascore, temporarily allowed users to alter match data. This led to a bizarre situation in which Ronaldo Jr. was briefly shown as a multi-goal scorer before corrections were made, further fueling the misinformation.
The altered statistics were eventually fixed, and community notes linked to reliable outlets highlighted the claims as fabricated, exposing the story as a deliberate attempt to generate engagement rather than report factual events.

The spotlight once again falls on Cristiano Ronaldo as anticipation builds around his comeback, with reports suggesting that his status for the upcoming clash has taken a decisive turn. The veteran forward has returned to training with Al-Nassr, raising expectations ahead of a crucial league fixture. For the Saudi club, his presence could reshape momentum at a defining stage of the campaign.
After weeks on the sidelines, uncertainty had begun to surround the Portuguese star’s condition following a muscle injury sustained in a key victory. Even though the club won two games without him, his absence disrupted the rhythm and forced Jorge Jesus to adapt without his main attacking player. However, recent developments indicate that the situation is evolving positively behind the scenes.
The recovery process has been meticulous, involving treatment abroad and a structured rehabilitation plan. Updates from training sessions hinted at steady progress, with the forward himself signaling optimism through brief but telling messages. His return to full training marked a critical step, suggesting that the final phase of recovery had been successfully navigated.
Now, as Friday’s match against Al-Najma approaches, the narrative becomes clearer and more intriguing. Cristiano Ronaldo will become a Saudi ‘centurion’ when he plays his 100th Saudi Pro League game for Al-Nassr, a milestone that adds extra significance to his long-awaited return.
The GOAT checked in… vibes high 😎🐐 pic.twitter.com/Zgsj7lDWNe
— AlNassr FC (@AlNassrFC_EN) April 1, 2026
Ronaldo’s return to group training represents a turning point for Al-Nassr, confirming that his rehabilitation has been completed successfully. Having missed several matches, including fixtures against NEOM and Al-Khaleej, his reintegration provides a major boost both tactically and mentally.
According to multiple Saudi reports and club updates, the forward has now been fully cleared to resume competitive action, signaling confidence from the medical staff. This development arrives at a critical juncture, with the club pushing to maintain its position at the top of the Saudi Pro League standings.
Consistency at the highest level… every moment counts 🤩
— AlNassr FC (@AlNassrFC_EN) March 31, 2026
A perfect cross from Sultan, a perfect finish from Ronaldo 💛
pic.twitter.com/TL6WcdY3E7
Reaching the 100-match mark in the Saudi Pro League highlights Ronaldo’s consistency and impact since moving to the Middle East. With 95 goals and 18 assists in 99 league appearances, his influence has been nothing short of transformative for the club.
The 41-year-old’s return now aligns perfectly with a crucial run of fixtures that could define the title race. Matches against direct rivals loom large, and the presence of a proven match-winner could be decisive in tight encounters.

Galatasaray'ın çok büyük bir transferi daha son anda yapamadığı ortaya çıktı. Yönetici Abdullah Kavukcu, gizli kalmış bir transfer operasyonunu ilk kez paylaştı... Ocak ayı transfer döneminde Senegal ile Afrika Uluslar Kupası zaferi yaşayan Pape Gueye ile her konuda el sıkışıldığını, oyuncunun gelmeye ikna edildiğini ancak kulübünün son anda yükselen performans nedeniyle transfere engel olduğunu itiraf etti. Kavukcu, "Eğer bu imzayı attırsaydık Avrupa'da yer yerinden oynardı" diyerek kaçan balığın büyüklüğünü gözler önüne serdi.
Galatasaray’da futbolun yönetimindeki kilit isimlerden Abdullah Kavukcu, sarı-kırmızılı camiayı heyecanlandıran gizli kalmış bir transfer operasyonunu açıkladı. Katıldığı bir toplantıda konuşan Kavukcu, devre arası transfer döneminde dünyanın konuşacağı bir ismin kapısından döndüklerini itiraf etti.
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"AVRUPA'DA YER YERİNDEN OYNARDI"
Kavukcu, orta saha takviyesi için yürütülen çalışmalarda çok büyük bir yıldızla el sıkıştıklarını belirterek şu ifadeleri kullandı:
- Devre arasında orta saha için çok çok büyük bir yıldızla anlaşmaya varmıştık. Neredeyse imza aşamasına gelmiştik; oyuncu gelmeyi kabul etti. Hatta biz bu oyuncuyu getirseydik Avrupa'da yer yerinden oynardı. Fakat o dönemde oyuncunun performansı artınca kulübü bırakmadı.
Abdullah Kavukcu Leroy Sane'ye sahip çıktı: Öve öve bitiremedi
FOTOSPOR O DÖNEMDE HABERİNİ YAPTI
Kavukcu’nun isim vermeden işaret ettiği o dünya yıldızının kim olduğu kısa sürede ortaya çıktı. Bahsi geçen oyuncunun, Senegal Milli Takımı ile AFCON (Afrika Uluslar Kupası) şampiyonluğu yaşayan ve Avrupa piyasasının en gözde orta sahalarından biri olan Pape Gueye olduğu öğrenildi.
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O dönemde Fotospor Gueye’nin Galatasaray’a transfer olmayı kabul ettiğini ve tarafların prensipte anlaştığı haberini yapmıştı. Ancak Kavukcu’nun da belirttiği üzere, oyuncunun Afrika Kupası'ndaki form grafiğinin yükselmesi, bu dev transferin son anda gerçekleşmesine engel oldu.

Türkiye Basketbol Federasyonu Başkanı (TBF) Hidayet Türkoğlu ve beraberindeki heyet, Adalet Bakanı Akın Gürlek ile İçişleri Bakanı Mustafa Çiftçi'ye yeni görevleri dolayısıyla "hayırlı olsun" ziyaretinde bulundu.
TBF'den yapılan açıklamaya göre Hidayet Türkoğlu, Adalet Bakanı Akın Gürlek ile bir araya geldi. Ziyarette, TBF Yönetim Kurulu Üyesi Emre Ballı ve Eski TBF Yönetim Kurulu Üyesi Ömer Onan da hazır bulundu.
Adalet Bakanlığı'nın Ankara'daki yerleşkesinde gerçekleştirilen görüşmede, Hidayet Türkoğlu, Akın Gürlek'e yeni görevi dolayısıyla hayırlı olsun dileklerini iletti.
Görüşmenin ardından Türkoğlu, Gürlek'e isminin yazılı olduğu milli takım forması takdim etti.
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Türkoğlu, İçişleri Bakanı Çiftçi'yi de ziyaret etti
Hidayet Türkoğlu ve beraberindeki heyet, İçişleri Bakanı Mustafa Çiftçi ile de bir araya geldi.
İçişleri Bakanlığı'nın Ankara’daki yerleşkesinde yapılan görüşmede Hidayet Türkoğlu, İçişleri Bakanı Mustafa Çiftçi'ye yeni görevi dolayısıyla hayırlı olsun dileklerini iletti.
Görüşmenin ardından Hidayet Türkoğlu, Mustafa Çiftçi’ye isminin yazılı olduğu Konya'nın plaka kodunun bulunduğu 42 numaralı milli takım forması takdim etti.

The post Bitcoin Stuck Between $60K and $70K—Why BTC Price Isn’t Ready to Break Out appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News
The Bitcoin price continues to trade within a defined $60,000–$70,000 range, but this lack of movement is not random—it reflects a market in equilibrium, not expansion. Spot demand is gradually absorbing sell-side pressure, while derivatives have reset, removing excess leverage. As a result, volatility has cooled, and price action has stabilized.
But stability is not strength.
Without a clear catalyst or aggressive demand, Bitcoin remains in a compression phase, where both buyers and sellers are active, yet neither side has enough conviction to drive a sustained move. On-chain data from Glassnode explains why the breakout is still missing.
The “Total Supply in Loss” metric shows a recent spike, indicating that a large portion of BTC holders are currently underwater. Historically, this phase often leads to increased sell-side pressure, as weaker hands exit positions.

However, the price has not collapsed. This suggests that spot demand is absorbing supply effectively, preventing a breakdown. While this is constructive, it does not indicate strength—it reflects balance between buyers and sellers, not dominance.
On-chain Glassnode data shows a rise in realised losses, particularly among short-term holders. This typically marks local capitulation events, where panic selling flushes out weak participants. Historically, such phases can form a base, but only if followed by strong inflows.

Right now, that second part is missing. The market has absorbed losses, but there is no clear follow-through demand, keeping Bitcoin stuck within its current range.
The perpetual market directional premium has normalized, showing that leverage has been flushed out of the system. At the same time, volatility risk premium is declining, signaling reduced expectations of large price swings.

This move is pivotal as breakouts require aggressive positioning, expanded voalitlty and a strong directional conviction. Unfortunately, none of this has happened as of now, hinting towards the future traders being uncertain.
Bitcoin is not weak—but it is not ready to move either. The current phase reflects absorption without expansion, where supply is being managed but demand is not strong enough to drive a breakout. Until a clear catalyst emerges, Bitcoin is likely to remain range-bound, controlled, and directionless.
As the BTC price remains stuck between $60,000 & $70,000, a breakdown or a breakout from the range may trigger upside or downside price action.
The post Pepeto Could Deliver What ADA Protocol 11 Will Take Years to Match – Here Is How appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News
Cardano just confirmed its Protocol 11 hard fork for April 2026, a governance overhaul that will reshape on chain voting and treasury management. ADA sits at $0.24 with developer activity strong at 680 commits per week across 80 repositories.
The Cardano price prediction conversation shifts because the technical progress is real, but the price has not followed, with ADA still 91 percent below its all time high. Midnight, Cardano’s privacy sidechain, just launched with Google, MoneyGram, Telegram, and Vodafone as validators. The disconnect between development and price is pushing wallets toward entries that combine utility with the kind of listing event that compresses returns.
Cardano’s Protocol 11 hard fork introduces a full on chain governance framework where ADA holders vote directly on treasury allocations and protocol upgrades (OpenPR).
The Midnight privacy sidechain launched with Google, MoneyGram, Telegram, and Vodafone as validators, adding a privacy layer no other major Layer 1 has deployed at this scale (CoinMarketCap).
The ADA outlook confirms the upgrades are real, but the gap between development and price keeps growing.
Pepeto: Can This Presale Offer Better Returns Than Cardano This Year ?
The biggest development in crypto this week was Mastercard bringing 85 firms into one program. For everyday wallets, that means more entries competing for attention and more risk of capital landing in the wrong place.
Pepeto is the Pepe cofounder’s exchange that gives wallets live tools to cut through the noise. PepetoSwap clears every trade at zero cost. The risk scorer checks contracts and flags concentrated holders before capital enters. The bridge moves portfolios across networks for free. The platform solves a real problem that grows bigger every time more entries compete for the same wallets.

More than $8 million committed during Fear and Greed 11 at $0.000000186. Each completed round closes faster as the confirmed Binance listing approaches. The SolidProof audit cleared every deployed contract. A dev who directed Binance token debuts designed the listing timeline. Staking at 190% APY compounds the position while the exchange scales.
Meme energy plus real exchange tools at the same time happens once per cycle. The Binance listing is the one event that delivers the return. The wallets inside know what the listing delivers, and the presale is still open for anyone who sees the how is promising the potential here.
Cardano Price Prediction: ADA Tests $0.24 as Protocol 11 Governance and Midnight Privacy Launch Target Recovery
ADA trades at $0.24 according to CoinMarketCap, with Protocol 11 hard fork confirmed for April 2026 and developer activity holding at 680 commits per week (OpenPR).
Midnight sidechain went live with Google, MoneyGram, Telegram, and Vodafone as validators, targeting the $24 billion real world asset tokenization market (CoinMarketCap). CoinCodex forecasts $0.38 by mid 2026 with Changelly targeting $0.307 to $0.412 for April. Support holds at $0.28 with $0.34 as the first resistance.
The SEC classified ADA as a digital commodity, clearing the regulatory path. The Cardano price prediction shows strong technical fundamentals, but the gap between 680 weekly commits and a 91 percent drawdown from all time highs means the price needs sustained on chain activity beyond governance improvements. Long term targets range from $1.80 to $2.20 if ETF speculation and DeFi growth both accelerate through the year.
The Cardano price prediction is positive and Protocol 11 is genuine progress. But ADA needs to climb from $0.24 to $0.34 just to reclaim the first resistance, and that timeline stretches while a listing compresses everything.
Pepeto through the Pepeto official website is where meme energy plus verified exchange tools plus a confirmed Binance listing forms the combination crypto produces once per cycle, and the wallets inside know set to profit from the price explosion expected after listing, and the presale pricing that makes the returns possible disappears permanently when trading opens.
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CoinCodex targets $0.38 by mid 2026 after Protocol 11 governance, and the Cardano price prediction confirms Pepeto’s listing compresses what ADA delivers over months.
Privacy at scale with Google and Vodafone validators adds real utility, and Pepeto, through the Pepeto official website gives the meme exchange where the listing delivers faster.
Meme energy plus verified tools plus confirmed listing happens once per cycle, and a SolidProof audit with $8 million during fear means the wallets inside already see the outcome.




Google Ads quietly added an auto-apply setting to its experiments feature — and it’s turned on by default, meaning winning experiment variants can be automatically pushed live without manual review.
How it works. Advertisers can choose between two modes — directional results (the default) or statistical significance at 80%, 85%, or 95% confidence levels. There is one built-in safeguard: if a chosen success metric performs significantly worse in the test arm, the change won’t be automatically applied.

Why we care. Experiments are one of the most powerful tools in a Google Ads account. Automating the apply step could speed up testing cycles, but it also removes a critical checkpoint where advertisers catch unintended consequences before they affect live campaigns.
The catch. Experiments only allow two success metrics. That means a third metric you care about — one you didn’t or couldn’t select — could quietly be declining in the background, and the auto-apply setting would never catch it. The guardrails protect what you told Google to watch, not everything that matters.
The bottom line. The auto-apply feature is a reasonable shortcut for straightforward tests, but for anything consequential, manual review is still worth the extra step. Run the experiment, let it reach significance, then dig into the full data before pulling the trigger yourself.
First seen. This update was spotted by Google Ads specialist Bob Meijer who shared the update on LinkedIn.
Bing appears to be testing a significantly expanded sponsored products section in its shopping search results, featuring a double-rowed carousel that takes up considerably more real estate than its current format.
What was spotted: The test was flagged by Digital Marketer Sachin Patel, who noticed the expanded layout while searching for cushions on Bing. The format pairs a large double-rowed sponsored carousel with organic cards from individual websites beneath it.

Why we care. If this format rolls out broadly, it means significantly more screen space dedicated to sponsored products — which typically translates to higher visibility and more clicks for retailers running Microsoft Shopping campaigns. The double-rowed carousel format is also a more visually competitive layout, putting Bing’s shopping ads closer in prominence to what Google Shopping already offers.
The catch: The test appears to be limited — not all users are seeing it. Search industry veteran Mordy Oberstein checked his own results and got a noticeably more compact layout, suggesting Bing is still in early experimentation mode.
The bottom line: Bing quietly runs a lot of SERP experiments that never make it to full rollout, so this one is worth watching but not banking on. Retailers running Microsoft Shopping campaigns should keep an eye out for any uptick in impressions if the format expands.
First spotted. This test was was spotted by Sachin Paten who shared a screenshot of the test on X.
SEO tools were the most replaced martech application in 2025 — but not for the reason you might expect.
According to the 2025 MarTech Replacement Survey, SEO platforms topped the list of replaced tools for the first time, overtaking categories like marketing automation platforms (MAPs), which had led for the past five years.
At first glance, that might suggest instability in SEO. After all, the discipline is being reshaped by LLMs, AI-generated answers, and the rise of zero-click search experiences — all of which challenge traditional keyword tracking and ranking-based workflows.
But the data tells a more nuanced story.
Even though SEO tools were the most replaced category in 2025, they were replaced at a slower rate than in prior years.
In other words, they’re now the most commonly replaced — but also more stable than before.
That shift suggests a maturing category. Rather than widespread churn, you appear to be consolidating, upgrading, or refining your SEO stack as search evolves.
Meanwhile, several other major martech categories saw sharper year-over-year declines in replacements:
So if SEO tools aren’t being swapped out due to instability, what’s driving the changes?
The survey points to three primary factors:
For the first time, the survey asked about AI’s role in replacement decisions — and the impact was significant.
This reflects a broader shift in SEO tooling, with platforms rapidly integrating AI for:
In many cases, replacing your SEO tool isn’t about abandoning SEO — it’s about upgrading to AI-native capabilities.
Cost has become a major driver of martech replacement decisions, including SEO tools:
This suggests growing pressure to optimize and rationalize your SEO tech stack, especially as you evaluate overlapping functionality across tools.
As search behavior changes, so do expectations for SEO platforms.
Traditional rank tracking and keyword monitoring are no longer sufficient on their own. Teams are increasingly looking for tools that can:
That evolution is likely contributing to replacement activity — even as overall stability increases.
One of the more notable trends in the 2025 survey is the resurgence of homegrown solutions, including for SEO workflows.
Replacing commercial martech tools with homegrown applications accounted for:
This marks a meaningful shift after years of near-total reliance on commercial platforms.
“AI-assisted coding is changing the calculus of build vs. buy,” said martech analyst Scott Brinker. “It’s easier and faster to build than ever before. Companies should still buy applications where they have no comparative advantage. But in cases where they can tailor capabilities to differentiate their operations or customer experience, custom-built software is an increasingly attractive option.”
For SEO teams, this could mean more organizations building:
While SEO tools led in total replacements, the broader martech landscape is becoming more stable.
Several major categories saw declining replacement rates in 2025, including:
This suggests that many organizations are settling into core systems while selectively updating areas — like SEO — that are changing faster.
Invitations to take the 2025 MarTech Replacement Survey were distributed via email, website, and social media in Q4 2025.
A total of 207 marketers responded. Findings are based on the 154 respondents (60%) who said they had replaced a martech application in the previous 12 months.
Download the 2025 MarTech Replacement Survey, no registration required.
FIFA milli komandaların reytinqini açıqlayıb.
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Azərbaycan yığması bir neçə gün əvvəl “FIFA Series-2026″nın qalibi olub. Komanda Sent Lüsiyanı (6:1) və Syerra Leoneni (1:1, penaltilər 9:8) məğlub edib.
Reytinq cədvəlinə 1877.32 xalla Fransa başçılıq edir.
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Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, qolkiper Bosniya və Herseqovinaya penaltilərdə uduzduqları matçdan sonra bunları deyib:
“Oyundan sonra ağladım. İtaliyanı layiq olduğu yerə apara bilmədik və çox məyusuq. Millinin kapitanıyam və bundan qürur duyuram”.
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There will still be an Italian presence at the 2026 World Cup, even if Gennaro Gattuso and the Nazionale failed to make it, as three former Azzurri players qualified as head coaches with other nations.
Italy crashed out at the World Cup play-off stage for the third tournament cycle in a row as Bosnia and Herzegovina beat the 10-man Azzurri on penalties in Zenica on Tuesday night.

Despite the shortcomings of Gattuso and his players, there are only three nations, Argentina (6), France (6), and Spain (4) that will have more head coaches at the World Cup than Italy (3).
That is because Carlo Ancelotti qualified as head coach of Brazil, Fabio Cannavaro as the head coach of Uzbekistan and Vincenzo Montella as head coach of Turkiye, who beat Kosovo in their World Cup play-off final at the same time as Bosnia vs. Italy on Tuesday evening.

The 48 competing teams at the 2026 World Cup will be led by head coaches from 25 different nations. Those nations include Argentina (6), France (6), Spain (4), Italy (3), Germany (3), England (2), the Netherlands (2), Australia (2), Bosnia and Herzegovina (2), Morocco (2).
Croatia, Norway, Czechia, Scotland, Switzerland, Egypt, Senegal, Cape Verde, South Korea, Japan, Iran and Mexico will all be led by head coaches from their own nations, while South Africa will be guided by the tournament’s only Belgian head coach in Hugo Broos and Canada by the only American head coach in Jesse Marsch.
Fabio Capello has delivered a scathing assessment of Italy’s third consecutive World Cup elimination, describing the defeat to Bosnia as a national disgrace and calling for the entire FIGC leadership to accept responsibility and step down.
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The former England, Milan and Real Madrid manager spoke to Spanish newspaper Marca in the immediate aftermath of Wednesday night’s penalty shootout defeat in Zenica, and made no attempt to soften his words.
“I could not sleep all night, I still cannot believe what happened,” he said, with quotes via LLSN. “We are talking about a four-time world champion. This is a sporting tragedy, a disgrace. It is one of the worst things to have happened to Italian football in its recent history.”

Capello’s sharpest criticism, however, was reserved not for the players or the coaching staff but for those at the top of the game’s administration.
“Nobody is resigning here, and that is the most worrying thing,” he said. “The first person who should take responsibility is the president of the federation, along with the entire leadership.”
The 79-year-old was equally clear that the problem runs far deeper than a single bad result.
“This is not just about results, it is structural,” he said. “Italy needs to reinvent itself. We must bring together the experts, analyse what is happening and begin a reconstruction from the foundations. It will be very difficult to recover from this, but I trust it will serve as the beginning of a genuine renewal.”
With Gravina yet to signal any intention to resign despite growing pressure from all directions, Capello’s words add another prominent voice to what is becoming an overwhelming chorus of calls for change.
Tuesday night’s elimination against Bosnia and Herzegovina in the World Cup play-off final means that there is now only one Italy player currently in Serie A that has previously featured in the World’s biggest international tournament.
Italy were beaten on penalties in Zenica on Tuesday night after being held level at 1-1 after 120 minutes of football. The Azzurri played with 10 men for 80 minutes after Alessandro Bastoni’s red card just before the end of the first half.
This is the third time in a row that Italy have fallen short at the World Cup play-off stage. As fans know all too well, the Azzurri have not qualified for the final tournament since 2014 and have not won a World Cup knock-out match since beating France in the final in 2006.

This means that as things stand, there is only one Italian in Serie A that has previously played at a World Cup: Inter defender Matteo Darmian.

The now 36-year-old played the full 90 minutes in all three of Italy’s group stage matches in 2014, against England, Costa Rica and Uruguay, but Cesare Prandelli’s side did not qualify for the round of 16 after finishing the group with just one win and three points to their name.
There was one other current Serie A player in Italy’s 2014 World Cup squad, Juventus goalkeeper Mattia Perin, but he did not play in any matches at the tournament given that Gianluigi Buffon was the captain of the side.

There are five other members of Italy’s 2014 World Cup who are still active, but are not currently playing in Serie A. They are Mario Balotelli of Al-Ittifaq in the United Arab Emirates, Salvatore Sirigu of Palermo in Serie B, Ciro Immobile of Paris FC, Lorenzo Insigne of Pescara in Serie B and Marco Verratti of Al-Duhail in Qatar.
Claudio Lotito has taken the remarkable step of launching a petition in the Italian Senate calling for FIGC president Gabriele Gravina to resign, in the fallout from Italy’s devastating World Cup playoff final defeat to Bosnia on penalties.
According to TuttoMercatoWeb, the Lazio president and Forza Italia senator is using his political platform to pile pressure on Gravina, who has so far given no indication that he intends to step down despite overseeing a third consecutive failure to qualify for the World Cup.
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Italy drew 1-1 after 90 minutes in Zenica, with Alessandro Bastoni’s red card in the first half leaving the Azzurri with ten men for the vast majority of the match. No goals in extra time saw the tie go to penalties, where Italy were ultimately eliminated.

The political pressure on Gravina is now considerable.
The Sports Minister has already publicly called on him to resign, and the FIGC president has convened an emergency meeting for tomorrow afternoon in Rome, bringing together representatives from Serie A, Serie B, Serie C, the amateur leagues, coaches’ and players’ associations, to assess the situation ahead of a full Federal Council meeting next week.
The mood outside FIGC headquarters has turned hostile, with protesters pelting the building with eggs following last night’s result.
Gravina, who was re-elected unopposed relatively recently despite the previous two World Cup absences, faces the biggest crisis of his tenure, and with Lotito now mobilising political opposition from within the Senate itself, the calls for his departure are becoming increasingly difficult to ignore.
Manchester United are interested in signing the Benfica defender, Samuel Dahl.
The 23-year-old left back has impressed with the Portuguese club, and he has attracted the attention of Manchester United. According to a report from Record via SportWitness, Manchester United have scouted the player more than 10 times this season.
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It remains to be seen whether they follow up on their interest with an official proposal to sign the player. They need a long-term replacement for Luke Shaw, and the Swedish defender could be ideal. The 23-year-old is a young talent with a bright future, and a move to the Premier League could be exciting for him.
Manchester United have done well to nurture young players in the past, and they could help the Swedish defender fulfil his potential. If they can sign him for a reasonable amount, the deal could be a shrewd investment.
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Dahl will look to take the next step in his development and compete at a higher level. Manchester United could provide him with the platform to compete in the UEFA Champions League next season and fight for trophies. They are among the biggest clubs in the world, and joining them would give him great exposure as a talent.
Meanwhile, the player has a contract with the Portuguese outfit until 2029. They are under no pressure to sell him at the end of the season, and Manchester United will have to meet their asking price in order to get the deal done.
Dahl has four goal contributions this season, and he could make an impact at both ends of the pitch for Manchester United. It remains to be seen whether the Red Devils can wrap up the move in the summer.
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Arsenal are interested in signing the French attacker Jean-Matteo Bahoya from Eintracht Frankfurt at the end of the season.
According to a report via SportWitness, the 20-year-old has attracted the attention of the London club, and they are prepared to make a move in the summer. The player will cost €40 million, and it remains to be seen whether Arsenal is prepared to pay up.
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Bahoya can operate as a left-sided winger or an attacking midfielder. He has eight goal contributions this season, and he will improve with coaching and experience. Arsenal need more creativity in the final third, and the French prodigy could be an excellent long-term investment.
The opportunity to join Arsenal will be exciting for the young attacker as well. It would be a step up in his career, and he would get to play for one of the biggest clubs in the world. €40 million is a substantial asking price for an unproven talent like him, and it remains to be seen whether the German club is willing to reduce their asking price.
Arsenal will be hoping to sign him for a reasonable fee in the summer. Previously, there were rumours Bahoya could cost €70 million.
They are looking to build a formidable team for the future, and the French attacker would be an asset for them in the long run. They have done well to groom young players in the past, and Arsenal could play a key role in Bahoya’s development.
Several European clubs are keeping tabs on the talented young attacker, and it remains to be seen where he ends up. Arsenal have the pull and the finances to get the deal done, and they should act quickly if they are truly interested in the player.
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Pervis Estupinan has been linked with a return to the Premier League at the end of the season.
The defender could be on his way out of AC Milan in the summer, and Tottenham Hotspur are prepared to bring him back to England. According to a report from Milan Live, the player is particularly appreciated by Roberto De Zerbi, who signed a long-term contract with the north London club yesterday.
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He has been appointed the club’s new manager and is looking to further improve the team. Ben Davies will leave the club in the summer, and they need to replace him. Signing an experienced left-back would be a wise decision, and Estupinan could prove to be a quality acquisition.
He has shown his quality in the Premier League with Brighton, scoring a stunning goal against Tottenham during his time in England. There is no doubt he has the ability to succeed at Tottenham as well. The opportunity to join the London club could be exciting for him. He has also been linked with Atletico Madrid.
De Zerbi worked with the player during their time together at Brighton, and a reunion could be exciting for both parties. It remains to be seen whether Tottenham come forward with an offer to sign the player in the summer.
Estupinan is not a regular starter for AC Milan, and they could be open to selling him for the right price. Tottenham will look to capitalise on his situation and sign him for a reasonable fee in the summer.
The 28-year-old Ecuador international has had just 891 minutes of league football this season, and he needs to play more often at this stage of his career. Returning to England could give him the fresh start he needs right now.
Estupinan was linked with Manchester United before the move to Italy.
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Boston Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas can't seem to catch a break.
After a standout rookie season in 2023, Casas was only able to appear in 92 games over the last two seasons, and wasn't healthy in time to begin this one. His torn patellar tendon in his left knee, suffered last May, was scheduled to take around 14 months to fully recover from and get back up to game speed.
Early in the spring, Casas seemed to be making good progress by all accounts. He was running the bases, starting sliding drills, and starting to make louder contact against live batting practice on the back fields at the team's spring training complex.
On Wednesday, Tim Healey of The Boston Globe issued a midday update on Casas, and it wasn't a positive one. The 26-year-old is dealing with sore ribs, and his rehab progress from the knee injury appears to be impacted.
According to Healey, manager Alex Cora said that Casas will be "shut down for a while... We have to slow it down."
A rib injury was Casas' undoing in 2024, as he hit the injured list three weeks into the regular season and didn't return for the next four months. That was a torn cartilage issue, and it's unclear at this stage how much that past experience played into the discomfort Casas is now experiencing.
If the original timeline for Casas' return was sometime around June 1, it's now hard to say whether the team should expect him back before the All-Star break. Further information on that front will have to wait, but for now, it's just another bummer of a setback for a player who has had too many of them for someone with his talent level.
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April 1 (UPI) -- Iraq beat Bolivia in an intercontinental playoff to claim the final spot in the record-breaking 48-team field for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Aymen Hussein scored the go-ahead goal in the 53rd minute of the 2-1 victory Tuesday in Guadalupe, Mexico. With the win, Iraq clinched a spot in the World Cup for the first time since 1986.
"If they had qualified for 40 years, then I probably wouldn't have taken the job," Iraq coach Graham Arnold told reporters. "That's the type of person I am. I love a challenge. I believed in the actual players because of the quality that they have.
"I'm so delighted for the players, because they are really good boys. I'm really, really happy for the 46 million Iraqis and the country of Iraq. Hopefully this will help change the perception of Iraq as well as help the game of football in Iraq."
Another five teams qualified earlier Tuesday, ending a 937-day qualifying period for the largest World Cup in history.
The 2026 World Cup will be held June 11 to July 19 in the United States, Mexico and Canada. Iraq, ranked No. 57 in the world, will join Group I, which includes top-ranked France, No. 14 Senegal and No. 31 Norway.
The Iraqis will take on the Norwegians in their World Cup opener at Gillette Stadium -- which will be called Boston Stadium for the World Cup -- at 6 p.m. EDT June 16 in Foxborough, Mass. Corporate branding for stadiums are prohibited during the tournament.
Iraq Bolivia
Iraq return to the #FIFAWorldCup 40 years later. pic.twitter.com/fknt56hTJ1— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) April 1, 2026
No. 22 Turkey, No. 38 Sweden, No. 41 Czechia, the No. 46 Democratic Republic of the Congo and No. 65 Bosnia and Herzegovina were among the other teams to claim the final six tickets to the World Cup.
Turkey beat No. 78 Kosovo 1-0 in a qualifier Tuesday in Pristina, Kosovo. Sweden edged No. 35 Poland 3-2 in Solna, Sweden. The DR Congo held off No. 71 Jamaica with a 1-0 triumph in Zapopan, Mexico.
Czechia beat Denmark through a 3-1 penalty shootout in Prague, its capital city. Bosnia and Herzegovina advanced through a 4-1 penalty shootout victory over Italy in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Italy (No. 12) and Denmark (No. 20) are the only teams inside the Top 25 of the world rankings who failed to qualify for the World Cup.
Turkey joined Group D with the No. 16 United States Men's National Team, No. 24 Austria and No. 40 Paraguay. Sweden is in Group F with the No. 7 Netherlands, No. 18 Japan and No. 44 Tunisia. The DR Congo joined No. 5 Portugal, No. 13 Colombia and No. 50 Uzbekistan in Group K.
Czechia will compete No. 15 Mexico, the No. 25 Korea Republic and No. 60 South Africa in Group A. Bosnia and Herzegovina joined No. 19 Switzerland, No. 30 Canada and No. 55 Qatar in Group B.
Each of the teams in the 12-group tournament will play a trio of group stage matches. The top two teams from each group advance to the Round of 32. The eight third-place teams with the most points also advance to the knockout stage.
Round of 32 matches will be held June 28 to July 3. The Round of 16 will be held July 4 to 7. The World Cup quarterfinals will be played July 9 to 11. The semifinals are scheduled July 14 and 15.
The World Cup finale will be held July 19 in East Rutherford, N.J. More than 100 World Cup games will air live across Fox and FS1. Every match also will stream live Fox One and the Fox Sports app.
Mexico will host South Africa in the first match of the 2026 World Cup at 3 p.m. EDT June 11 in Mexico City. Co-hosts Canada and the United States will open their competition against Bosnia and Herzegovina and Paraguay, respectively, the next day in Toronto and Inglewood, Calif.

Khani Rooths has joined Sananda Fru in becoming the first two members of the 2025-26 Louisville men’s basketball team to make it known that they intend to enter the transfer portal when it opens next week.
In his second season with U of L, Rooths averaged 5.3 points and 4.3 rebounds per game, appearing in all 31 games for the Cardinals and making two starts. He scored a career-high 20 points in Louisville’s season-opening rout of South Carolina State.
The kid has a “C-A-R-D-S” tattoo and has clearly loved being a Cardinal over the past two years, but this is the way of the world now and it’s not changing any time soon.
Best of luck to Khani with whatever his next move winds up being. He’ll always have fans here.
The Tigers will try to avoid a three-game sweep by the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday and they will deploy their ace for the job.
Tarik Skubal (1-0, 0.00 ERA) makes his second start for the 3:40 p.m. first pitch in Phoenix. He will be opposed by Zac Gallen.
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Skubal gave up three hits and an unearned run and struck out six in the Tigers’ 8-2 victory in San Diego on Opening Day.
Gallen (0-1, 9.00 ERA), who lost to the Dodgers, 8-2, in his first start, has made two career starts against the Tigers, going 0-1 with a 5.84 ERA. Skubal has faced Arizona once, giving up one hit in six innings of a 13-0 victory in Phoenix in 2024.
1. Colt Keith, 1B
2. Kevin McGonigle, 3B
3. Gleyber Torres, 2B
4. Riley Greene, DH
5. Dillon Dingler, C
6. Kerry Carpenter, RF
7. Matt Vierling, LF
8. Parker Meadows, CF
9. Javier Baez, SS
Tarik Skubal, SP
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The Philadelphia Eagles might still look like one of the best teams in the NFC for 2026 on paper, but all the vibes are off. A messy offseason that has been dominated with swirling A.J. Brown trade rumors, losing priority pass rusher Jaelan Phillips in free agency, and trying to make deals under a difficult salary cap has now morphed into criticism of quarterback Jalen Hurts.
Hurts is coming off a disappointing 2025 season that saw one of the NFL’s better quarterbacks finish below his Super Bowl winning marks in almost every area, critically including rushing touchdowns — which has been one of his most recognizable traits. Now, anonymous sources inside the Eagles are blaming Hurts’ inability to be coached, according to ESPN.
“Poor body language, not always bought in, not the most coachable and the players notice,” a team source said.
Much of the ESPN report centers on one key moment in the 2025 season, in which there was finger-pointing on the Eagles sideline with nobody accepting responsibility for the unsuccessful Four Verts play on fourth down against the 49ers in the playoffs, which ended Philadelphia’s season. Some say Hurts came up with the idea for the play, while others say it was failed offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo, but with Hurts noticeably resisting any wrinkles being added to the play.
“I was like, ‘Oh my God, this is not happening,'” the team source said. “We can’t run four verts.”
Hurts has every tool needed to be an elite NFL quarterback, but two consistent themes continue to emerge when criticism of the quarterback take place: A hesitance to let the ball rip and show off his arm talent, as well as an overarching resistance to change. It makes Hurts the ultimate quarterback when things are going well, but here’s been a tendency to struggle on the rare occasions where he’s needed to fight to get the Eagles back into close games. Hurts has just 10 fourth-quarter comebacks and 13 game-winning drives over the course of his six-year career, lagging behind his peer group. This is in part due to Philadelphia’s dominance, but that doesn’t completely erase the fact that there have been struggles when the offense needs to make in-game adjustments.
There has also been some criticism that Hurts causes a degree of chaos at the line of scrimmage, routinely changing plays at a whim and seemingly not executing on the coaching staff’s vision.
Eagles offensive players know Hurts isn’t afraid to change plays he doesn’t like and must adjust accordingly, a team source said. Added a separate team source, “You never know what play is coming out of the huddle” when Hurts is leading it, and in the past he has been known to signal a route that hadn’t been installed by coaches.
This creates a fascinating dichotomy: Is Hurts simply a die-hard competitor doing what it takes to win? Or does this too often cross into hubris, where Hurts takes too much of the playcalling duties on himself when he should be taking guidance? Is there a possibility that as much success as the Eagles have had, could they be even better if Hurts took himself out of the playcalling equation more?
We might get the answers to some of these questions in 2026. The Eagles will have a fully rebuilt offense with new coordinator Sean Mannion, moving away from the boring principles of Patullo. If the NFL season begins and we see a new-look offense from Philly, then it could be a sign that this team has moved past its issues, but if the plays look almost the same as 2025 then it’s fair to question if this is due to Hurts’ resistance to change. If that’s the case, then who knows what happens next.

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The Football Association data covering 4 February 2025 to 2 February 2026 place Arsenal among the Premier League’s heaviest spenders on intermediaries, but not at the top.
Chelsea’s total of £65,102,247 stands in a different category altogether, with Aston Villa on £38,444,289, Manchester City on £37,358,301 and Liverpool’s £33,881,544 in front of the Gunners.
Even so, Arsenal’s number remains comfortably above Tottenham Hotspur’s £21,384,701, Bournemouth’s £20,883,523, Newcastle United’s £20,284,806, Brighton’s £19,520,800 and West Ham United’s £18,348,058, as it would be expected to be.
image via The FA
The transactions file makes clear why the total has climbed to that level. Arsenal recorded permanent deals for Martin Zubimendi, Christian Norgaard, Noni Madueke, Cristhian Mosquera, Viktor Gyokeres, Eberechi Eze and Evan Mooney, along with a loan for Piero Hincapie.
On top of that came contract renewals for Bukayo Saka, William Saliba, David Raya, Leandro Trossard, Karl Hein and Ethan Nwaneri, as well as a substantial volume of academy registrations and scholarships.
The same pattern is visible on the women’s side, although on a much smaller scale, where Arsenal Women paid £446,010 in agents’ fees.
Photo by Jasper Wax/Getty Images
That again places them towards the upper end of the scale, though Chelsea led the way by a distance, once again, on £1,080,312.
They are followed by Manchester City Women on £509,517, London City Lionesses on £466,981 and Arsenal Women on £446,010.
Below them came Aston Villa Women on £265,466, Everton Women on £210,832, Manchester United Women on £196,687, Brighton Women on £155,877, Tottenham Women on £152,717, Liverpool Women on £115,778, Leicester Women on £101,113 and West Ham Women on £96,624.
image via The FA
The wider picture in the Women’s Super League is one of rapid growth. Total agent spending rose from £2,169,842 to £3,797,914 year on year, an increase of 75 per cent, and Arsenal’s £446,010 places them firmly in the bracket of clubs willing to pay at the top end of that market.

Tuesday night’s elimination against Bosnia and Herzegovina in the World Cup play-off final means that there is now only one Italy player currently in Serie A that has previously featured in the World’s biggest international tournament.
Italy were beaten on penalties in Zenica on Tuesday night after being held level at 1-1 after 120 minutes of football. The Azzurri played with 10 men for 80 minutes after Alessandro Bastoni’s red card just before the end of the first half.
This is the third time in a row that Italy have fallen short at the World Cup play-off stage. As fans know all too well, the Azzurri have not qualified for the final tournament since 2014 and have not won a World Cup knock-out match since beating France in the final in 2006.
ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – MARCH 31: Players of Italy show their dejection of Italy during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
This means that as things stand, there is only one Italian in Serie A that has previously played at a World Cup: Inter defender Matteo Darmian.
SASSUOLO – FEBRUARY 08: Matteo Darmian of FC Internazionale celebrates during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and FC Internazionale at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on February 08, 2026 in Sassuolo. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
The now 36-year-old played the full 90 minutes in all three of Italy’s group stage matches in 2014, against England, Costa Rica and Uruguay, but Cesare Prandelli’s side did not qualify for the round of 16 after finishing the group with just one win and three points to their name.
There was one other current Serie A player in Italy’s 2014 World Cup squad, Juventus goalkeeper Mattia Perin, but he did not play in any matches at the tournament given that Gianluigi Buffon was the captain of the side.
TURIN – JANUARY 16: Mattia Perin of Juventus looks on during the Serie A TIM match between Juventus and US Sassuolo – Serie A TIM at on January 16, 2024 in Turin. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
There are five other members of Italy’s 2014 World Cup who are still active, but are not currently playing in Serie A. They are Mario Balotelli of Al-Ittifaq in the United Arab Emirates, Salvatore Sirigu of Palermo in Serie B, Ciro Immobile of Paris FC, Lorenzo Insigne of Pescara in Serie B and Marco Verratti of Al-Duhail in Qatar.
Alexander Isak will return to team training on Thursday as he closes in on a first appearance of 2026.
The £125m striker has been out since breaking a leg while scoring at Tottenham in December and has undergone surgery on an ankle injury. He had begun training last month, but without working alongside his teammates.
Head coach Arne Slot has suggested it is more likely that Isak makes his comeback in next week’s Champions League quarter-final against Paris Saint-Germain than Saturday’s FA Cup trip to Manchester City.
But he said the former Newcastle forward is buoyed by the chance to play in the World Cup in the summer after Sweden won their play-off against Poland.
And while Isak has only scored three goals in 16 games for Liverpool since his British record transfer, Slot, who has bemoaned the number of chances his side have missed, thinks they will be more clinical when the striker is available.
The Dutchman told Liverpool’s official website: "I think Alex is in a really good place because Sweden qualified for the World Cup and apart from that he's going to train with the group again for the first time [on Thursday].
"If you've worked so hard for three, four months or something like that and then to return to team training, that's for everyone very nice. So Alex is, in that sense, in a good place.

"Of course it's only his first session, after three or four months [out], with the team but it's good to have him back because we all know who we signed and we've signed an incredible striker.
"So to have him again in a team that's usually generating quite a lot chances – and maybe not immediately from the first moment that he can start – but to have him back for the last two months is, I think, very helpful for us."
Liverpool expect Mohamed Salah, who missed their defeat to Brighton before the international break, to be fit for the quarter-final with City on Saturday.
Fresh off the World Baseball Classic, sports fans might be used to an elite American athlete representing an entirely different country on the big stage. But the World Cup is quite a different animal, and what Appleton native Esmir Bajraktarević did Tuesday, March 31 will be remembered for generations.
Bajraktarević's parents, Elmir and Emina, grew up in Bosnia, but left their then-war-torn country and came to the United States in 2001 as part of a refugee program.
Esmir was born and raised in Appleton, eventually played club soccer in Milwaukee and began his international soccer career competing with the U.S., but switched to Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2024.
And on March 31, his penalty kick was the clinching strike as his team defeated Italy in a shootout to advance to the World Cup, while former soccer powerhouse Italy missed out on a third straight World Cup.
Bajraktarević played for the U.S. men's national team on U-19 and U-23 teams, then made his senior-team debut in January 2024. When he requested to change his sports citizenship a few months later, it was approved by FIFA.
Bosnia and Herzegovina haven't been to a World Cup since 2014, the same showcase that last featured 2006 World Cup champion Italy.
Reaction was plentiful on social media surrounding the remarkable story – Bajraktarević being from Appleton, Italy missing the World Cup again and what the win means for Bosnia and Herzegovina:
SOME KID FROM APPLETON WISCONSIN JUST SENT BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA TO THE WORLD CUP.
— PFT Commenter (@PFTCommenter) March 31, 2026
ITALY WILL MISS THE WORLD CUP FOR THE THIRD TIME IN A ROW pic.twitter.com/gHV6oboIoy
Esmir Bajraktarević, born in Appleton, WI, just knocked Italy out of World Cup qualification.
— Miggy (@MiggyDaBess) March 31, 2026
WISCONSIN >>>>>> ITALY
A kid from Appleton Wisconsin (my home state) just devastated an entire nation. 🤌🤌🤌
— Bret 🇺🇸 (@GunnerBret872) March 31, 2026
THE KID FROM APPLETON WISCONSIN JUST KNOCKED ITALY OUT.
— Bullwine (@Bullwine85) March 31, 2026
GEE, MAYBE WE COULD HAVE USED HIM.
in Wisconsin, you can just do things https://t.co/QO3d8dlwEe
— Ghetto Pat, Esq., Jr. (@bogeyfromhell) March 31, 2026
Italy just got gamed by someone who was born in Appleton, Wisconsin. pic.twitter.com/t5C1Wg886V
— Mike Perez (@MikePerez24) March 31, 2026
I can't believe Italy is out of the world cup for the third time in a row because of a dude from Appleton, Wisconsin 🙃
— 🌿 (@TheOtherTonyS) March 31, 2026
21-year-old Esmir Bajraktarević.
— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) March 31, 2026
To send Bosnia and Herzegovina to #FIFAWorldCup 2026.
Iconic. pic.twitter.com/K2eXd8VBiN
Esmir Bajraktarevic, a 21-year-old born in Wisconsin and now proudly playing for Bosnia and Herzegovina, sends his country to a World Cup in the US 🇧🇦
— Men in Blazers (@MenInBlazers) March 31, 2026
An incredible moment, an incredible release of emotions. Soak it in 💙pic.twitter.com/u1mSQVCCRQ
A young man born in America to a family of Bosniak refugees, who fled the Srebrenica Genocide, grows up to punch Bosnia and Herzegovina's ticket to the 2026 World Cup.
— Jasmin Mujanović (@JasminMuj) April 1, 2026
Horror, survival, renewal, triumph. This is the way. https://t.co/ox792aoRAg
📍SARAJEVO! #FIFAWorldCuppic.twitter.com/WYvepTgZOq
— Bosnian Football (@BosniaNTBall) March 31, 2026
Bosnia-Herzegovina last night in one image 🥰🇧🇦#WorldCup2026
— Nedad Memić (@NedadMemic) April 1, 2026
Photo: https://t.co/l8psEFE986pic.twitter.com/Ddtwg7avst
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The Indiana Pacers travel to the Windy City to take on the Chicago Bulls at the United Center tonight.
My Pacers vs. Bulls predictions and NBA picks take into account the fine line teams walk when tanking.
Even on Wednesday, April 1, tanking can determine where the winning value lies.
Among the many twists of needed tanking reform is how it could impact draft-pick protections.
During last year’s NBA Finals, the Indiana Pacers reacquired their 2026 first-round pick from the Pelicans, though it will still be conveyed to the Clippers if falling between pick No. 5 and 9.
That sounds complicated. Well, the timing of the trade is needed to explain why in the world New Orleans would have made that deal; Tyrese Haliburton had not yet torn his Achilles.
And the exact protections are necessary to grasp how badly Indiana has wanted to lose this season. It has done so successfully, tied with the Wizards for the worst record in the NBA and two games clear of slipping out of the bottom three, when the Pacers’ odds of a top-four pick would start to drop from 52.1%.
Indiana no longer needs to emphasize losing.
Meanwhile, the Chicago Bulls should emphasize losing.
The Bulls are barely holding off the Bucks for the No. 9 spot in the lottery. Perhaps not surprisingly, Chicago has lost four straight, including at Memphis as 5-point favorites.
Although the Pacers have been terrible all season, they no longer need to be, and simply recognizing that creates value betting on Indiana.
When focus and discipline lag amid a tank, it tends to first show on defense. Seven of Indiana’s last eight games have cashed their Overs, while four of Chicago’s last five have done so as well.
Pascal Siakam’s return to the lineup 10 days ago underscored the Pacers’ lack of a need to lose anymore. They could have easily followed Sacramento’s and Utah’s leads and found an excuse to bench their best player.
Instead, Siakam has returned to clear this prop in two of his last four contests.
Siakam has hit all three of these Overs in two of his last four games, both of which were Pacers’ outright wins as notable underdogs.
Indiana is 6-0 against the spread in its last six, exceeding bookmakers’ expectations by an average of 8.9 points per game. Find more NBA betting trends for Pacers vs. Bulls.
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Northern Ireland midfielder Terry Devlin insists ''there's a lot of things we can improve on'' after their hard-fought friendly draw with Wales on Tuesday night.
Jamie Donley opened the scoring for Northern Ireland before Wales drew level just after half time through Sorba Thomas, giving both teams something to talk about.
After making his debut in green and white last March against Switzerland, Devlin is delighted with the experience he has gained over the last few days under Michael O'Neill, particularly Tuesday's draw in Cardiff.
''A lot of people thought it was going to be a pointless or dead rubber game, but for what it was, it was a really intense and hard-fought game between the two sides and it was a good experience for a lot of us players,'' Devlin told BBC Sport NI.
''Wales are a top nation, they've a lot of really good top players. They've loads of players in the Premier League and top Championship level players.
''For us to be level or match them for the 45 or 90 [minutes], it's a really good thing for us to take. We can still be better, there's a lot of things we can improve on, we're a young squad and I'm sure we'll definitely do that.''
Donley has netted twice for his country, securing his first international goal back in November against Luxembourg in the World Cup qualifying campaign.
''Jamie [Donley] is a top lad, he works really hard and he's a top player and it's massive for him to get that [goal],'' Devlin added.
''That's two goals in two camps now, that jersey's his at the minute and he just needs to keep hold of it and keep scoring goals for us.''

Swansea City right-back Josh Key will miss at least three more matches with a hip problem.
Key sat out the defeat by Coventry City before the international break after picking up the injury during Swansea's loss at Wrexham on 13 March.
The 26-year-old has now been ruled out of Friday's trip to Sheffield United, the home game against Middlesbrough next Monday and the fixture at Leicester City on Saturday, 11 April.
Swansea hope he will then return for the final four games of the campaign, though there are no guarantees.
"Josh had a knock against Wrexham," said head coach Vitor Matos.
"Let's see how much time he will need. It's a tricky, strange injury because it was a knock and with the knock the muscle tore a little bit, so let's see how he can cope with the return."
The injury is particularly disappointing for Key given that he had recently regained his starting place – and recaptured some of his best form – after a difficult season.
In his absence, Swansea may again deploy Ethan Galbraith at right-back, though he is also battling to be fit for the Sheffield United game after complaining of a calf issue following Northern Ireland's friendly draw with Wales on Tuesday.
Joel Ward is another option to start on the right flank of defence, while Matos says youngster Sam Parker is another who could come into contention having impressed in training.

There is a specific kind of silence that follows the crash of a titan. It’s not the quiet of peace, but the heavy, ringing stillness of a world trying to make sense of a fall from grace. For decades, Tiger Woods didn’t just play golf; he performed a sort of physical sorcery, bending fairways and physics to his will while the world watched in breathless awe.
But as the sun dipped low over Jupiter Island last Friday, that magic was replaced by the harsh, blue-and-red flicker of police lights and the sickening crunch of a Land Rover resting on its side.
In the aftermath of Tiger’s recent rollover crash and subsequent DUI arrest, an incident that has sent shockwaves through the sporting world, an unlikely narrator has stepped forward to offer a eulogy of sorts for Tiger’s invincibility. Donald Trump, a man rarely accused of subtlety, took to the airwaves not just to defend his long-time friend, but to offer a stark, almost haunting assessment of the legend’s current existence.
“He lives a life of pain,” Trump remarked, his usual bluster replaced by a rare note of somber reflection. “He has a lot of pain. He’s an amazing guy, an amazing athlete, but he does have pain.”
It was a comment that sat at the uncomfortable intersection of deep sympathy and cold judgment. In those few words, the former President pulled back the curtain on a reality that Tiger has tried to outrun for years: the cost of being the Greatest of All Time might just be more than any human body was ever meant to pay.

To understand why Trump’s comments carry so much weight, you have to look at the tangled web of their relationship. This isn’t just a “golf buddies” situation. The ties between the Trump and Woods families have become increasingly personal; reports confirm that Tiger is currently dating Vanessa Trump, Donald Trump Jr.'s ex-wife. This isn’t a political alliance; it’s a family-adjacent concern.
When the news broke of the March 27th crash, the details were harrowing. Officers found Tiger “lethargic and slow,” his eyes bloodshot, his speech slurred. While a breathalyzer test came back negative for alcohol, a fact Trump was quick to emphasize to the press, the discovery of hydrocodone pills in Tiger’s pocket told a much older, darker story.
This wasn’t a party gone wrong. This was the physical manifestation of a man whose spine has been fused, whose legs have been rebuilt like a jigsaw puzzle, and who, at 50 years old, is still trying to compete in a game that demands the flexibility of a whip.
“He tested negative for alcohol, as you know,” Trump told reporters, sounding more like a protective uncle than a politician. “He is under tremendous physical pressure from his various ailments… the back and the leg. He doesn’t have an alcohol problem, but he does have pain.”

While the public sees the red shirt on Sundays and the occasional highlight reel, the data behind Tiger’s physical decline is staggering. Since 2014, Woods has undergone at least six major back surgeries, including a spinal fusion, and multiple procedures on his right leg following the near-fatal 2021 crash in California.
What many fans don’t realize is the “half-life” of a professional athlete’s resilience. Medical experts suggest that the sheer volume of inflammatory markers in a body subjected to that many surgeries creates a permanent state of “neural sensitization.” Essentially, the brain becomes so used to receiving pain signals that it begins to generate them even when a specific injury isn’t flaring up.
Trump’s “life of pain” comment isn’t just hyperbole; it’s a clinical reality. Tiger isn’t just “sore” after a round; he is likely navigating a 24/7 fog of chronic agony that makes simple tasks, like changing a radio station while driving, monumental challenges.

Here is the part where we have to stop nodding in solemn agreement and ask the delicate question: Is the world’s constant “encouragement” of Tiger’s many comebacks actually a form of cruelty?
There is a prevailing narrative in sports that “quitting” is the ultimate sin. We lionize the man who crawls across the finish line on broken bones. We cheered when Tiger limped through the Masters, and we roared when he returned from the 2021 wreck. But at what point does our demand for “one more miracle” become an invitation to his destruction?
My objective view suggests that by treating Tiger as a superhero who must return to the green, we are effectively fueling the dependency on the very medications that led to his Friday night arrest. Trump, for all his sympathy, is still part of the machine that wants to see “Tiger at the Masters.” Even in his recent interview, Trump broke the news that Tiger likely wouldn’t play this April, yet he still framed it as a temporary setback.
“He’ll be fine,” Trump insisted. “He’s going to be terrific.” But will he? Or are we watching a man who is literally breaking himself apart to satisfy a public that refuses to let him grow old?
Perhaps the most “human” thing we could do for Tiger Woods isn’t to pray for another birdie at Augusta, but to hope he never picks up a club again. If his life is truly “painful,” as Trump suggests, then the golf course isn’t his sanctuary... it is his torture chamber.

To his credit, Tiger seems to finally be listening to the silence. In a statement released Tuesday, just days after his “not guilty” plea for the DUI, Woods announced he would be “stepping away” to seek professional treatment.
“I know and understand the seriousness of the situation I find myself in today,” he shared via Instagram. “Inb am stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on my health.”
It was a rare moment of vulnerability from a man who has spent his entire life projecting an aura of total control. It also validated Trump’s “cryptic” updates. For years, Tiger has played the stoic warrior. By admitting he needs help, he is finally acknowledging that the “life of pain” has become unmanageable.

The intersection of Donald Trump and Tiger Woods is a fascinating study in the American psyche. Both men are obsessed with winning, both are polarizing figures, and both have spent their lives under a microscope that would incinerate most people.
When Trump calls Tiger’s life “painful,” he is speaking from a place of rare insight into the burden of the crown. But as Tiger heads into treatment, the rest of us need to look in the mirror. We love a comeback story, but we need to ask ourselves if we’re willing to let the protagonist survive the ending.
Tiger Woods doesn’t owe us another major. He doesn’t even owe us another swing. If he can trade the “life of pain” for a life of peace, that would be the greatest victory of his career... even if it means the red shirt never sees a Sunday again.
A Scottish football club has banned under-16s from attending matches without a paying adult after a spate of anti-social behaviour.
Forfar Athletic introduced measures to counter disorder after a number of "unacceptable" incidents at its last home game against the Spartans.
The Scottish Supporter's Football Association said although it was "disappointing" to see young fans miss out on football, it was right for the club to take action.
Police Scotland confirmed they were called to a disturbance on 21 March and said they have a zero-tolerance approach to disorder at football matches.
In a statement the club said it had been left with no other option but to introduce new policies for their three remaining home games.
The Scottish League Two said any non-season ticket holders under the age of 16 will only be allowed access to games if accompanied by a paying adult.
Anyone attempting to enter the ground wearing a face covering will be asked to remove it.
If this request is refused, they will not be allowed access to the ground.
A spokesperson for Forfar Athletic wrote on their Facebook page: "The behaviour of these young people is not acceptable.
"Whilst the club have tried to engage and encourage their support, the attendance of police at two recent games has led to these measures having to be taken.
"Forfar Athletic would also like to add that their behaviour within the town itself is absolutely unacceptable.
"We have received numerous emails about disturbances and can only apologise to residents and businesses, however we cannot be held responsible for their actions away from the football ground."

The club said they it had engaged with police and passed on CCTV images.
It continued: "Forfar Athletic wish to encourage younger supporters to attend matches, but only if they are coming to support the team and behave themselves.
"Not all of the younger fans are to blame, but we need to ensure that none of the ones who do misbehave are allowed to continue causing problems for stewards and Police.
"If police decide that they need to attend games, it comes at a cost to the club, and so we need to ensure that their presence is not required.
"We hope that supporters understand the reasoning behind these measures and we thank all of our fans for their support this season."
John MacLean, chief executive of the Scottish Football Supporters Association, said it was disappointing to see any fans being deprived from watching football but he praised Forfar Athletic for taking a stance on "unacceptable" behaviour.
He told BBC Scotland: "It is evident that clubs of all sizes have to address some of the anti-social behaviours that can accompany some of the young fans' enthusiasm.
"Clubs have been put under the spotlight to ensure that they take action otherwise strict liability will continue to be an option that the football authorities will be forced to look at.
"We would encourage positive dialogue between the fans and the club."
MacLean said communication between clubs and fans could be the way forward, after clubs such as Falkirk and Partick Thistle found dialogue led to a significant reduction in the use of pyrotechnics.
"There is undoubtedly an element here of youngsters aping what they are seeing at bigger clubs and I do think Forfar's stance on this, particularly regarding balaclavas and pyros, is something other boardrooms could reflect on," he added.
Inquiries into the incident on 21 March are ongoing.
Ch Insp Grace Ewing said: "Anti-social behaviour and disorder of any kind is unacceptable and we recognise the negative impact this can have on the community.
"We work with a range of partners to address issues, provide solutions and determine positive measures we can take to prevent it.
"Part of this activity involves working with Forfar Athletic through pro-active youth engagement programmes and assisting through violence reduction campaigns in the wider community."

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Matthew Boyd did not have a good Opening Day start. Nope, not at all.
So let’s hope he’s flushed that one and moving on.
Boyd has not faced the Angels since 2022, and that was a couple of one-inning relief appearances. The only current Angels with more than a handful of at-bats against him are Jorge Soler (6-for-22, 10 strikeouts) and Yoan Moncada (5-for-19, a home run).
Hoping for a better day today, Matthew.
Yusei Kikuchi threw 4.1 innings and allowed two runs to the Astros last Thursday in Houston.
This is his eighth year in MLB and he’s made 200 appearances and 188 starts — but tonight will be his first-ever start against the Cubs. Alex Bregman has hit him well — 7-for-20 (.350) with three doubles, two home runs and eight walks.
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Real Madrid are closely tracking Atalanta center-back Honest Ahanor, according to reports from Sky Sports, as the club continues to evaluate young defensive talent across Europe.
The 18-year-old joined Atalanta from Genoa in a deal worth €25 million and has quickly established himself as one of the standout young defenders in Serie A. His performances have not gone unnoticed, with Madrid now among the clubs following his development.
Ahanor has already made 28 appearances across Serie A, the Champions League, and the Coppa Italia this season, showing consistency at a high level despite his age. His rise has also been reflected at international level, where he has recently been called up and made his debut for Italy’s U21 side.
Born in Aversa and of Nigerian descent, Ahanor appears set to represent Italy moving forward.
With injuries and uncertainty affecting Madrid’s defensive line this season, the club’s interest in emerging center-backs aligns with a broader strategy of targeting young, high-upside players capable of contributing both immediately and long term.
England cricket pair Harry Brook and Jacob Bethell have been cautioned over their conduct on the tour of New Zealand last year, though have avoided further punishment after an incident on a night out before a game.
Brook was previously fined after he was involved in an altercation with a night-club bouncer in Wellington before the third ODI last October having been out with teammates Bethell and Josh Tongue.
The Cricket Regulator, the body responsible for monitoring compliance with the game’s regulations, has now concluded its investigations after the pair admitted they were in breach.
Brook and Bethell have thus been issued a Caution Notice, with no further action taken in relation to Tongue. The two batters featured in the third ODI in which England were beaten by two wickets, while Tongue did not.
White-ball captain Brook has since apologised both for the incident, details of which emerged at the end of England’s Ashes defeat, and subsequently for suggesting he had been alone at the time, rather than out with colleagues.
“I accept responsibility for my actions in Wellington and acknowledge others were present that evening," said Brook ahead of the T20 World Cup.
"I regret my previous comments and my intention was to protect my team-mates from being drawn into a situation that arose as a result of my own decisions.
"I have apologised and will continue to reflect on the matter. This has been a challenging period in my career, but one from which I am learning.
"I recognise I have more to learn regarding the off-field responsibilities that come with leadership and captaincy. I remain committed to developing in this area and to improving both personally and professionally."
A three-game SEC series between two unranked schools will be contested at Lindsey Nelson Stadium in Week 8 of the 2026 college baseball season.
Tennessee (19-10, 3-6 SEC) will host LSU (20-10, 4-5 SEC) in a matchup of the last three national champions. LSU won a national title in 2023 and 2025, while the Vols won a national championship in 2024.
Game 1 between Tennessee and the Tigers on Friday is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. EDT (SEC Network), while Saturday’s Game 2 will take place at 6 p.m. EDT (ESPN2). A series finale is slated for April 5 (1 p.m. EDT, SEC Network).
Ahead of the three-games series, Nolan Analytics projected scores for each contest.
Tennessee is projected to win Friday’s series opener, 5-3, while LSU is projected to win Game 2, 6-4. The Tigers are also projected to win Game 3, 10-3, for a series victory over Tennessee.
The Vols enter the series after defeating Austin Peay (14-15), 13-4, on Tuesday at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. LSU was also victorious Tuesday, defeating Southern (8-17), 16-6, in seven innings at Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
LSU is receiving 56 points in the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll. The Vols are receiving 38 points and are unranked for the first week in 2026.
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There is no mistaking what made the Iowa Hawkeyes go this season. It started and ended with Bennett Stirtz, Iowa's point guard, who willed this team to wins more than once. After transferring from Drake, Stirtz came in with high expectations and delivered on them.
Despite teams knowing that McCollum's offense was going to flow through him, Stirtz was able to control the pace and tempo of games perfectly. He delivered a steadying presence and was the facilitator for Iowa's offense that won three NCAA Tournament games in a historic Elite 8 run.
The entirety of Stirtz's season has landed him on CBS Sports' All-Transfer Team for the 2025-26 college basketball season as one of the best transfers in the sport.
Transfer from Drake
If Lendeborg gets the LeBron comparison, Stirtz gets the Cal Ripken Jr. moniker. The Iowa star never came off the floor and helped engineer the Hawkeyes' magical run to the Elite Eight. Stirtz answered the bell every night despite loads of attention from Big Ten defenses that didn't respect his supporting cast for long stretches this season. Stirtz didn't just stat-pad against the bad teams, either. The former Division II product shot 62% on 2s, 37% from 3-point range and 84% from the charity stripe in Big Ten play. He was held under 12 points just twice in a 25-game sample size against top-100 competition. Oh, and Stirtz posted a 2.3-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio with good defense. Warrior. - Isaac Trotter, CBS Sports
On the year, Stirtz averaged 19.8 points per game in his first and only year against Power Four competition. He was incredibly effective from the field, shooting 47.7% overall and 35.8% from three-point range, while still handing out 4.4 assists per game.
His play and his success have helped set the foundation for the Iowa Hawkeyes and have undoubtedly made Ben McCollum's offense one of the more attractive sports for point guards in the transfer portal.
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Lionel Scaloni admitted he was saddened by Italy missing out on the 2026 FIFA World Cup, as the four-time champions continue a worrying trend.
Italy’s absence marks a historic low point for one of football’s most decorated nations. For a third straight tournament, they will not be part of the global stage.
The failure has drawn reactions from across the football world. Scaloni was among those who spoke openly. And his response reflected both respect and disappointment.

Scaloni’s comments about Italy were shared by an X handle, where the Argentina boss made his feelings clear.
“What happened to Italy makes me sad. I have some Italian roots, besides having played there, it’s a brother country to Argentina and they love us a lot,” Scaloni said.
He added: “Not having them at the World Cup isn’t something Argentines like.”
Scaloni’s words underline the respect Italy still command globally. Their absence is felt beyond Europe.
It also highlights how unexpected this continued decline has been for a nation with such history. For many, Italy missing out again is one of the biggest shocks of the qualification cycle.
Italy’s campaign ended in a playoff defeat to Bosnia and Herzegovina, where they were eliminated after a penalty shootout loss.
The match finished 1-1 after extra time, but Italy lost 4-1 on penalties, sealing their exit from qualification.
They had taken the lead earlier in the game before being reduced to ten men, which shifted momentum late in the match. The equaliser forced extra time, and Italy were unable to recover control before the shootout defeat.
This result confirms their third consecutive absence from the World Cup, following failures in 2018 and 2022. For a nation of Italy’s stature, it represents a prolonged period of underperformance that continues to raise serious questions.
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According to Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports, Coach McNamara and the Orange will be making an early-season trip to Indianapolis to take on the Indiana Hoosiers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, home of the Indiana Pacers.
The game is scheduled for Monday, November 9, 2026, and will likely be either the team’s second or third contest of the season. While it is officially designated as a neutral-site matchup, the atmosphere is expected to strongly favor Indiana.
NEWS: Indiana and Syracuse will meet in a neutral site game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on November 9th, according to multiple sources.https://t.co/xEoruYn5i4
— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) April 1, 2026
This marks the second game on Syracuse’s schedule next season that will be played in an NBA arena, with the Orange traveling farther than their opponent. It has already been announced that Syracuse will also face Providence at TD Garden in Boston next season as well.
This also means that of the team’s 13 non-conference games on the season, at least five of them, with the team heading back to Vegas for the Players Era Tournament, will take place outside of the Dome. On top of that, if history repeats itself, the Orange will be on the road for this upcoming season’s ACC/SEC Challenge as well.
It is clear that Coach McNamara already has the gears turning, and it seems like it is also clear that the university wants to have more opportunities to improve its NET rankings early in the season, and doing so away from the Dome.
Thoughts on the team and their scheduling so far, especially with more games being slated to be away from the Dome? Is this a good or bad thing for the Orange?

After the Nats dominated in game one, the Phillies pulled out a close one in game two. Now it is time for a rubber match in Philly. Both teams will have their aces on the mound, so this should be a good one. The Nats are looking for their second straight series win to open the season.
With a lefty on the mound, the Nats have altered their lineup a bit. One thing that has not changed is James Wood’s placement as the leadoff hitter. Curtis Mead will make his first start as a Nat, hitting second and playing first base. Jacob Young will be back in the lineup, which slides Joey Wiemer over to center field. Brady House and Drew Millas are also back in the lineup. Daylen Lile will be the DH today. Cade Cavalli will be making his second start of the season and hopefully the righty can go deeper in the game this time.
series-ous stuff
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The Phillies are rolling with the same lineup they had in yesterday’s win. We know most of these guys well at this point. The former Nats are at the top of the order, while home grown guys like Alec Bohm and Bryson Stott follow. Cristopher Sanchez established himself as a true ace last season and pitched well on Opening Day. He will look to continue his dominant run against the Nats.
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Another series win against a team that made the playoffs last year would be massive for the Nats. However, it will be tough with Sanchez on the mound. With the red hot Joey Wiemer, the Nats have handled left handed pitching this season. Sanchez will be a different animal though. Follow along in the comments down below and let’s go Nats!

Juventus are eyeing a new right-back this summer, and Genoa’s Brooke Norton Cuffa is reportedly the first name on the shortlist.
The Bianconeri thought they had addressed this issue last summer by bringing in Joao Mario from Mario (in an indirect swap for Alberto Costa), but the 26-year-old couldn’t break into Luciano Spalletti’s plans.
The Portugal international was sent to Bologna on a dry loan in January, and he’s not expected to be reintegrated next season. Mario himself hinted he’s unlikely to be given a second chance under Spalletti’s reign.
This season, Pierre Kalulu emerged as Juve’s best solution for the right-back crisis. The Frenchman has been serving admirably in this role, but the squad still needs an alternative solution.
Emil Holm joined in January on loanwith an option to buy, but he sustained an injury a few weeks following his arrival, which has hampered his chances of earning a permanent transfer.
Therefore, Juventus are on the lookout for a new right-back, and Tuttosportbelieves Norton-Cuffy is the preferred profile for the role.
The 22-year-old is an Arsenal youth product who joined Genoa in the summer of 2024 and went on to establish himself as one of the best young full-backs in Serie A.
Juventus sporting director Marco Ottolini was the one who brought the young Englishman to Liguria, so he’ll be hoping to capitalise on his relationships with his former employers as well as the player’s entourage to seal the deal. The Grifone’s asking price is around €15 million.
In addition to Norton-Cuffy, the Turin-based newspaper names another three right-backs on Juve’s shortlist, beginning with Zeki Celik, whose contract with Roma will expire at the end of the season.
The Bianconeri’s interest in the Turkish international isn’t new, but the source reveals two Frenchmen who are also under consideration in Stuttgart’s Lorenz Assigon (25) and PSV Eindhoven’s Kiliann Sildillia (23).

Goncalo Ramos is being linked with Chelsea and other Premier League teams as he moves towards the exit at PSG.
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Transfer season is creeping up on us, week by week, and Chelsea have a few rumours bubbling to the surface.
TeamTalk have thrown us into the mix as a side apparently keen on Goncalo Ramos of PSG. Chelsea and Newcastle are both apparently interested should he want to leave the Parisian giants.
PSG paid €80m to Benfica for the striker, who is still just 24. It’s not clear how much he would cost, but given the likes of Dortmund and RB Leipzig are being linked, we can’t see the asking price being too far above something like €50m.
We’re really not fans of Ramos here. He’s a good penalty box finisher, but he’s built for front running teams like PSG who dominate teams and create loads of chances, and just need someone to put them away in games where their first choice attackers aren’t available.
We can see him really struggling with the physicality of the Premier League, and hope Chelsea don’t pursue this one.
Malo Gusto has set his sights high – he is already our most versatile player, and wants to keep developing in multiple positions.
Chelsea are looking to improve their midfield this summer, and a top target is also being chased by Man U.
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Barcelona and Atletico Madrid are both counting the cost of the international break as they come into the decisive phase of their seasons. The two sides will face off three times in 10 days after the break, which will define the European fate of both sides, and perhaps Barcelona’s title challenge too.
The major news for Barcelona over the international break was an injury to Raphinha. The Catalan giants will almost certainly be without their Brazilian lynchpin for the entire month of April, a significant blow. On the other hand, Atletico Madrid have potentially lost Alexander Sorloth, and will be without Johnny Cardoso for at least two of their meetings.
As per Diario AS, Frenkie de Jong is highly unlikely to be available for their La Liga clash with Atletico too. The Dutchman is targeting a return the following Wednesday at Camp Nou against Los Colchoneros. On Wednesday, de Jong continued doing work in the gym rather than out on the pitch, leaving him just two training sessions in which to prove his fitness before the Atletico game, after more than a month out. Given the significance of the fixtures after it, Hansi Flick is unlikely to take any risks with de Jong.
However Flick will have more options available to him on Saturday than before the break. Jules Kounde and Alejandro Balde have both been training on the pitches this week, and are expected to be available, as is the case for Eric Garcia, allowing him more flexibility to choose his backline. All three have the potential to start in Madrid, although the form of Gerard Martin and Joao Cancelo means that Flick is under no pressure to rush all three back. In the meantime, it seems likely Marc Bernal will partner Pedri in de Jong’s absence.

There are just four plays left battling it out for Caleb Williams’ best play of 2025. Bears fans have been voting on the last two weeks on 16 of Caleb’s top plays of 2025. Voting for the first Final Four matchup happens today, the second Final Four matchup happens Thursday, and the championship will happen on Monday.
We have reached the Final Four. Thousands of ballots have been cast. Here is how it has played out:
It really shouldn’t be a surprise that these four plays are the last four remaining. They were the four highest-seeded plays; they were the ones that everyone discusses over and over. And, in short, they are all absolutely incredible plays. I mean, think about these 4 plays since Devin Hester left the Bears, how many other plays are even at this level over the last decade or so? A handful of Khalil Mack or Eddie Jackson plays, but there certainly aren’t many.
Let’s take a look at the two plays you can vote on today, and of course, the tweet that takes you to the voting.
The only way that could make this play better is if the Bears had ended up winning the game. Everything else about this is absolutely insane. It’s so damn improbable. It still defies logic that it happened. Had the Bears won this game, I think this play eclipses “The Catch” as the greatest non-Super Bowl play in NFL history.
Here's the Kmet heave:pic.twitter.com/vEVVavL8lV
— Bill Zimmerman (@BillTZimmerman) April 1, 2026
Caleb Williams’ throw in this one mimicked arguably the most legendary throw and catch in NFL history, Joe Montana to Dwight Clark, “The Catch.” Moore snags the ball in the back corner of the end zone as the ball is just out of reach of a Browns defender.
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NORMAN — Oklahoma football lost a prized 2028 commitment.
Micah Rhodes, the No. 2-ranked running back in the 2028 class, announced he has decommitted from the Sooners on Wednesday.
The 5-foot-10, 195-pound prospect had been committed to OU since January. Since then, running backs coach DeMarco Murray has departed the Sooners for the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs.
The Houston native visited Norman on Monday.
Rhodes holds offers from most top schools around the country like Georgia, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oregon, Texas, Texas A&M and several others. He originally chose the Sooners over the Longhorns and Aggies.
With Rhodes' decommitment, OU now holds zero 2028 commitments.
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Colton Sulley covers the Oklahoma Sooners for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Colton? He can be reached at csulley@oklahoman.com or on X/Twitter at @colton_sulley. Support Colton's work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing a digital subscription today at subscribe.oklahoman.com.
This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: OU football loses commitment from top 2028 RB recruit Micah Rhodes

Leicestershire have bolstered their seam attack with the signing of Yadvinder Singh on a short-term deal.
India-born Singh is a product of the South Asian Cricket Academy and has previously played professionally for Worcestershire.
The 30-year-old has played two first-class matches, taking six wickets at an average of 36.50.
He has trained with Leicestershire through the off-season and will be available for the first month of the new campaign.
"Yadvinder has been with us over the winter and has impressed with both his skill and attitude," head coach Alfonso Thomas.
"With a few injuries in our seam group, it's a good opportunity for him and he adds important depth to the squad at the start of the season."
Mohamed Diawara has proven himself to be an NBA caliber player. So why isn’t he getting consistent minutes for a Knicks team in desperate need of his versatility, floor spacing and, most importantly, his youthful exuberance on both ends of the floor?
Slow starts, Karl-Anthony Towns’ inconsistent offensive involvement and disjointedness on both ends of the floor have been pain points for this Knicks team all season under new head coach Mike Brown. But removing Diawara from the rotation altogether has been a head-scratching development.
Because the rookie selected 51st overall in last June’s NBA Draft can clearly play, and Brown knows he can play. So does the rest of his coaching staff, the front office and ownership. After all, James Dolan paid a visit to Ariel Hukporti’s locker last season shortly before the Knicks traded away Jericho Sims, and Diawara clears Hukporti in the impact department.
Which makes his new, inconsistent minutes distribution concerning, particularly in games the Knicks need to win against potential playoff opponents or teams with winning records.
Diawara played 13 minutes and scored five points on two-of-six shooting from the field in the Knicks’ 114-103 loss to the Charlotte Hornets. He then played just two minutes in each of the Knicks’ previous two games: losses to two Western Conference playoff teams in Oklahoma City and Houston.
The Rockets game marked the first leg of a back-to-back, with Leg 2 48 hours later in Memphis against the lottery-bound Grizzlies on Wednesday. The rookie is a likely lock to play heavy minutes after the starters played an emotional, exhausting game in Houston.
But Diawara should have been part of that Rockets game. He should have been on the court against the Thunder, too. He is the second-most versatile player on the roster behind OG Anunoby. He is a streaky 3-point shooter who catches fire when the first shot rips through the net. And he’s one of — if not the most promising young player on a Knicks roster built upon veteran leadership.
Yet Brown, who has vacillated on virtually everything this season, has gone in a different direction. From starting Mitchell Robinson to starting Josh Hart. From playing Jordan Clarkson heavy minutes, to benching Clarkson in favor of Diawara, then going back to Clarkson here down the stretch of the regular season. From ostensibly trusting young players in pressure situations to burying them on the bench against playoff competition.
Since March 10, Clarkson has not played fewer than 18 minutes a night. And from Jan. 18 to March 10, the veteran scorer and former Sixth Man of the Year had become a situational rotational player at-best.
This is where the conspiracy theories begin to grit their teeth. Because Diawara is on a one-year second-round pick rookie deal and will become a restricted free agent next summer. The Knicks will not have room on their payroll to stay beneath the second apron, re-sign Mitchell Robinson to a contract extension and match a competing offer when Diawara becomes a free agent. At least not if the plan is to keep the roster intact as currently constructed.
If Diawara doesn’t play, he falls off of opposing radars. And if he’s off of opposing radars, it’s easier to retain him on a friendlier long-term deal. That’s what the conspiracy theorists on social media have to offer.
Here’s the reality. The Knicks have much bigger fish to fry than their rookie’s free agency value. The only thing that matters at Madison Square Garden is one-upping last year’s Tom Thibodeau-coached team.
And the Knicks, with six games left and three wins needed, could very well hit 51 wins a second year in a row. Fifty-two wins would be the best Knicks season since Carmelo Anthony’s golden year in New York.
That’s a superficial one-up, though, the kind that wins on paper but not in a court of law. And in the court of public opinion, these Knicks aren’t as good as last year’s, despite the same group of players returning under a new coach.
Diawara is a new addition, a welcome one at that, and his minutes have spurred Knicks runs over the course of his inconsistent playing time as a rookie. His relegation to a bench role under duress remains inexplicable for a team in clear need of everything he brings to the court.

Andrew Painter finally made his MLB debut last night for the Philadelphia Phillies. Painter is currently the No. 26 prospect in all of baseball and the Phillies No. 2 prospect. With tremendous hype and hopes of big performances, Painter flashed that against the Nationals in his debut. We are now led to break down the upside: Is Painter a viable fantasy baseball player?
Painter has been drafted in fantasy baseball as the SP89, just behind Sean Manaea, Bailey Ober, and ahead of Brady Singer and Brayan Bello. Painter is currently on the up and up in fantasy baseball, with a 33% ownership, rising 5% overnight. If you wish to add him, you must jump on it before Painter is owned over 50%.
Painter's arsenal is classic and effective. He throws a very strong fastball that reaches 97 MPH. Painter then throws his batters off with a duo of breaking balls: slider and curveball. He then adds a changeup and sinker. Standing at 6'7", Painter is deemed a very high-upside prospect with a massive body. The hope is that he becomes a top-3 pitcher in the Phillies rotation.
Last night, Painter went 5.1 IP, allowing 4 hits, 1 walk, and striking out 8 batters with 1 earned run. The output Painter saw was as good as fans could expect. He will rank highly in fantasy baseball.
The consensus is that you should absolutely pick up Painter. The sample size is small, but the expectations are sky-high. We will never find upside with current veterans that we may find with rookies, with the world in front of them.
Painter is currently listed as the 5th pitcher in the Phillies' rotation, behind Taijuan Walker. In due time, this very well may change. Painter shall never get able to overtake Jesus Luzardo or Aaron Nola, but his spot in this rotation is solidified. Even when Zach Wheeler returns, it will be hard to find Painter sent to the bench unless we find bad output in the coming starts.
Working to Painter's advantage will be the Phillies' lineup. They are in the top half of MLB offenses. That fact will aid Painter's win-ability in fantasy baseball. If Painter continues to live up to expectations, the Phillies could be considered to have the best rotation in baseball, with Christopher Sanchez, Aaron Nola, Jesus Luzardo, Andrew Painter, and Zach Wheeler once he returns.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/onsi/fantasy as Andrew Painter Surges Up the Fantasy Baseball Rankings After His Elite MLB Debut.
Italy's third consecutive failure to qualify for the FIFA World Cup has stunned fans across the globe, a historic drought for the four-time world champions that will now extend to at least 2030.
The Italians lost on penalty kicks to Bosnia and Herzegovina in their European qualifying playoff on Tuesday, March 31, extinguishing the country's hopes of its first trip to the World Cup since 2014. Italy led Bosnia for most of regulation but was playing down to 10 men after a red card and conceded a late equalizer. In the penalty shootout, Italy missed two of its three attempts to crash out.
One of only three countries to have won the World Cup four times – Brazil (five) and Germany – Italy's inability to qualify for the 2018 World Cup in Russia was the first time the country had missed out on the tournament since 1958.
The first flop was thought to have been something of a fluke for Italy, which was in a tough UEFA qualifying group with Spain. Italy bounced back to win Euro 2020 and looked like one of the best teams in the world – but then failed to qualify for the 2022 Qatar World Cup, suffering a humiliating upset at the hands of North Macedonia in the playoff semifinals after failing to win the group again.
For 2026, the World Cup field expanded from 32 to 48 teams – including 16 from Europe – giving teams like Italy even more wiggle room to qualify
Surely there was no way the four-time champions could fail this time around?
Alas, the gutting defeat in Bosnia kept Italy out of a third consecutive World Cup and will surely result in some shakeup across the federation and player pool – as well as an examination on the future of manager Gennaro Gattuso, himself a member of the 2006 champions.
Here's a look back at Italy's recent qualifying campaigns and World Cup history.
Italy won six of its eight group qualifiers, but the two losses came at the hands of Norway, which finished with a perfect 24 points and pushed Italy to the UEFA playoffs. The Italians got through the semifinals with a 2-0 win over Northern Ireland and were initially thrilled to be facing Bosnia instead of Wales in the final. The rest, is history.
A second consecutive World Cup qualifying flop seemed unthinkable after Italy won Euro 2020 (held in 2021 after COVID), but Mancini's team just wasn't up for the task in the end.
Italy went unbeaten in eight group qualifiers (four wins and four draws) but finished in second place behind Switzerland, requiring the playoff route again – after behing held to a scoreless draw against Northern Ireland in the group finale.
Italy looked to have an incredibly favorable playoff draw against North Macedonia at home in the semifinals, but suffered a shocking upset when Aleksandar Trajkovski scored the match's only goal in the 92nd minute.
Italy failed to quality for the World Cup for the first time since 1958, admittedly unlucky by being drawn into a qualifying group with Spain. The Italians won seven and only lost once in 10 group qualifiers, but finished second behind Spain and were forced into the UEFA playoff route.
Italy lost 1-0 on the road in the first leg of the qualifying playoff against Sweden and were held to a scoreless draw in the return leg in Milan – the first of three consecutive failures to book a World Cup ticket.
Ventura initially refused to resign from his post, but was fired two days after the defeat.
Italy has made 18 appearances in the FIFA World Cup: 1934, 1938, 1950, 1954, 1962, 1966, 1970, 1974, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Italy World Cup qualifying flop history: How it failed again in 2026
Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan is trending as the next North Carolina coach, according to Kalshi.
At the time of publishing, the site had Donovan, North Carolina’s presumed No. 1 option, with a 56% chance to be the next Tar Heels coach, compared to 24% for Arizona’s Tommy Lloyd. Lloyd will coach the Wildcats against Michigan in the Final Four on Saturday.
Kalshi bills itself as the first regulated U.S. exchange that allows users to trade on the outcome of real-world events, like sports.
Offshore betting site Betonline.ag has Donovan at 4/7 (-175) and Lloyd at 7/4 (+175).
The 60-year-old Donovan hasn’t coached in college since 2015 but is seen as a potential savior for a blue-blood school looking to get back to the top after back-to-back first-round NCAA Tournament exits under Hubert Davis, who was fired last week.
“My main focus is on these guys and this new team,” Donovan said last week, per Tony Jones of The Athletic. “I understand that there’s stuff out there, and I understand that there is going to be certain speculation. But, I have to concentrate on this group, and really, my focus is on what we’re doing here in Chicago, having a game tonight, and traveling to go and play in a back-to-back.”
Donovan won back-to-back NCAA titles at Florida in 2006-07 and led the Gators to four Final Fours, four SEC Tournament titles and six SEC regular-season crowns.
In recent years, he’s served as a sounding board for coaches like UConn’s Dan Hurley, the most recent coach to win back-to-back titles, and Florida’s Todd Golden, who was attempting to win consecutive titles before the Gators were upset by No. 9 Iowa.
“Over the years, I’ve had a lot of college guys reach out to talk to me,” Donovan said. “It’s different in dealing with players who are being paid now. I also think the cycle of the NBA today is totally different than the cycle of college. I’m focused on what I have to do right now. Like anything else, things are always changing in the game of basketball.”
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Welcome to the second season of the steals report! I will be here every Wednesday during the season to go over important stolen base trends so you can find more speed for your fantasy teams.
Stealing a base is as much about the opposing pitcher and catcher as it is the actual base runner themself. So, being able to spot which teams and pitchers specifically are being run on most frequently will help you to figure out who can swipe some bags over the next week.
Before we get to this week’s important trends, here is the stolen base leaderboard over the past seven days.
| Player | SB | CS |
| Nico Hoerner | 3 | 0 |
| Jake McCathy | 3 | 0 |
| Nasim Nuñez | 3 | 0 |
| David Hamilton | 3 | 0 |
| Mike Trout | 2 | 0 |
| José Ramírez | 2 | 0 |
| Kyle Tucker | 2 | 0 |
| Fernando Tatis Jr. | 2 | 0 |
| Jazz Chisholm Jr. | 2 | 0 |
| Brice Turang | 2 | 1 |
| Carson Benge | 2 | 0 |
| Chandler Simpson | 2 | 0 |
| Victor Scott II | 2 | 0 |
| Pete Crow-Armstrong | 2 | 0 |
| Nine Others Tied | 2 | 0 |
Is that Mike Trout? It’s been a week’s worth of him turning back the clock and watching him be active on the base paths makes me feel nostalgic for 2012.
Nasim Nuñez was a popular deep league target during draft season and he’s delivering on a promise of playing time and speed so far. David Hamilton and Jake McCarthy should be on deep league radars as well for the same reasons.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. only needs 48 more stolen bases and 50 home runs to make good on his hope for a 50-50 season.
Next week, I’ll have the full season stolen base leaderboard here. We just need the season to be more than a week old before that's necessary.
Rather, here are some players that we’d hoped would be more aggressive or efficient on the base paths so far.
| Player | SB | CS |
| Geraldo Perdomo | 1 | 2 |
| Jose Altuve | 1 | 1 |
| Cody Bellinger | 1 | 1 |
| Ronald Acuña Jr. | 1 | 1 |
| Gunnar Henderson | 1 | 1 |
| Elly De La Cruz | 0 | 1 |
| Luis Robert Jr. | 0 | 1 |
| Matt McLain | 0 | 1 |
| Francisco Lindor | 0 | 0 |
| Shohei Ohtani | 0 | 0 |
| Juan Soto | 0 | 0 |
| Oneil Cruz | 0 | 0 |
It looks like Juan Soto may not push for 40 stolen bases again this season.
A theme last year, Shohei Ohtani will likely never run like he did in 2024 now that he’s pitching regularly again.
Oneil Cruz and Elly De La Cruz are scaring their managers by not attempting a stolen base over the first week.
Even though he was caught once, it’s encouraging to see Ronald Acuña Jr. be aggressive early.
Now, let’s go over the most important stolen base trends over the past week.
The White Sox (9 SB allowed), Marlins (8 SB), and Rays (8 SB) were especially susceptible to stolen bases over the last week. Let’s figure out why.
Starting with the White Sox, they allowed seven of their nine total steals in one game last Saturday against the Brewers. All came with Reese McGuire behind the plate, who only threw out eight of 31 would-be base stealers last season and doesn’t have a particularly strong arm or quick pop time.
Yet, a catcher being average or slightly below it defensively shouldn’t lead to that many stolen bases, at least not over nine innings.
Three of the seven from this game came during the six batters that left-handed reliever Bryan Hudson faced. And he started the inning fresh, so there were only five opportunities to steal a base and they did so three times. Hudson balked a runner to second too!
Three others came with starting pitcher Sean Burke on the bump. That makes more sense since he pitched four innings.
Going back to last season, neither Hudson nor Burke were particularly slow to the plate. Hudson was a bit slower though and there’s a good chance the Brewers, who are often one of the most aggressive base stealing teams in the league, saw something with these pitchers they could take advantage of.
If you were here last season, you might remember that no team was run on nearly as much as the Marlins and no catcher was worse at throwing runners out than Agustín Ramírez.
Miami allowed 191 stolen bases last season and caught just 24 runners. That came out to an 88.8% success rate by their opponents. The next closest team to each were the Astros, who allowed 157 stolen bases and caught 30, good for an 83.9% success rate by their opponents.
Again, Ramírez was a big reason why. He was the only catcher to start at least 25 games and catcher fewer than 10% of base stealers. Sandy Alcantara and Eury Pérez are also notoriously slow to the plate and poor at holding runners on.
Four of the seven bases stolen against the Marlins last week came in the three games in which Ramírez was behind the plate. Two others in the one game Pérez pitched. It seems as if last season’s trends continue this season unless proved otherwise. The Yankees and Reds are matched up against the Marlins over the next week. Pérez is pitching on Friday and Alcantara on Monday.
Lastly we have the Rays, who were also heavily featured in this piece last season.
Hunter Feduccia is back with them as a part-time catcher and is dreadful against base stealers. Nick Fortes is the other member of their tandem. He’s a quality defender, but more so as a receiver and framer than with throwing out base runners.
Joe Boyle is also poor at holding runners on and two bases were stolen in his lone start last week.
There were no other discernible trends with their pitchers though, so check back next week to see if anything else develops with Tampa Bay as a team to target when searching for stolen bases.


Mid-morning last Friday I had to do a mental check of the date to ensure it was not 1 April when I read the headline: "Struber sacked with Roy Hodgson named as caretaker boss."
I certainly did not see that coming - well, not Hodgson, but there was an increasing inevitability about the Austrian's departure being a matter of not if, but when.
I am old enough to remember Hodgson's first spell here early in 1982. It came in the midst of the Ashton Gate Eight crisis when, were it not for the financial sacrifice made by that group of players, the club would have gone under.
Hodgson took over following Bob Houghton's resignation and had a miserable run winning only three of his 20 games in charge.
He was relieved of his duties with a few fixtures remaining as City were relegated to the fourth tier just two years after their last game in the top flight.
Hodgson's appointment made the national sports headlines as the 78-year-old came out of retirement two years after leaving his last job at Crystal Palace.
At Monday's press conference, the assembled media were there to hear what he and recently appointed City CEO Charlie Boss had to say about how all this had come about and what the expectations were, since it was only to be a temporary arrangement covering just the final seven games of this season.
Roy spoke well, there is no doubt about that, while Charlie looked less self-assured in front of the camera.
I think few of the fans watching the live stream believed it when Boss said it was his decision - based on an assessment of what needed to be done - to exit Struber.
Evidence of the increasing influence former Premier League CEO and now City director Richard Scudamore is having around he place was clear, as both Boss and Hodgson referenced the approach as coming from him.
Personally I would like to have seen Hodgson asked for a longer commitment of, say, six months as City embark on their search for the new post of sporting director and a head coach.
Boss said Hodgson would offer his advice on both appointments while he was here, although I had a wry smile as the former England manager said he did not know what the role of sporting director entailed.
This is a vital close season period coming for City if next season is to be seen as one of hope rather than the relegation fight many are predicting.
The Lansdown ownership is very much under scrutiny in a way they have not been this past 20 years.
The social media platforms are awash with what needs to be done and from all of it, I would like to give credit to Bristol City FM for this excellent summary of the current situation.
History has been brutally consistent: under the current ownership model, good decisions are the exception, not the rule.
Hope is not a strategy, and blind faith is not loyalty. Until there is a genuine change in ownership - or at the very least a complete abdication of football control - Bristol City will remain what they are now: a club with solid infrastructure, a proud support, and absolutely no idea how to turn either into progress on the pitch.
Until that changes, the sense of being rudderless and directionless is not pessimism. It is simply an honest assessment of reality.
You can hear more from David Pottier on the Forever Bristol City podcast

Spire Motorsports has announced Daniel Suarez as the driver of the team's No. 71 Chevrolet Silverado next weekend at Bristol Motor Speedway. Freeway Insurance will fund the effort.
Suarez is a winner at all three national levels of the sport, including the Truck Series. He has 28 Truck starts, but none since 2021. In those 28 previous starts, he has 10 top fives, 16 top tens, a pole, and a win.
That victory came at Phoenix in 2016 while driving for Kyle Busch Motorsports, which was later sold to Spire, so this is a bit of a full circle moment for the Mexican-born racer.
Spire has ten wins since forming a Truck team, and Busch himself is responsible for four of them. William Byron, Kyle Larson, Carson Hocevar, and Rajah Caruth have also earned NCTS wins with the team.
Suarez joined Spire's Cup program ahead of the 2026 season after five seasons with Trackhouse Racing, and he's off to a solid start. Suarez is 16th in points with one top five and two top tens through the opening seven races.
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Chicago Bulls rookie provides positive update about injury recovery originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
When the Chicago Bulls selected Noa Essengue with the 12th overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, they were hoping for a young, promising talent to develop while the team figures out what they want to do in the bigger picture.
But, it didn’t necessarily work out the way early on, whether it was the 4.2 points per game he averaged across the five preseason games he played in or the overall lack of playing time in his rookie campaign.
But looking at Essengue's numbers from his four games in the G League, it’s clear that there was a reason he was taken with the 12th pick. During his time with the Windy City Bulls, the Frenchman averaged 23 points and 8.2 rebounds per game.
All of this progress would come to a screeching halt in early December, when Essengue had his season cut short due to shoulder surgery, bringing an end to his first year in the NBA.
Given that it’s been some time since the 19-year-old had his procedure, it’s safe to say that he’s been doing his best to get back onto the court. This was something he touched on with French sporting outlet L’Équipe, explaining that he aims to be back training with the team by the end of the season.
“My surgery went very well. I was able to touch the ball again three weeks ago; I’m ahead of schedule,” Essengue told the French outlet. “I’m going to stay in Chicago for the next few weeks. The goal is to be able to resume team training by the end of April.”
After being eliminated from playoff contention for a fourth consecutive season, the Bulls face an uncertain future. But, Essengue's recovery and continued development will be a storyline to follow over the offseason.
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Red Sox get brutal update on .800 OPS slugger amid injury setback originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Boston Red Sox are 1-4 to begin the 2026 regular season, and while the season is far from over, it's hard not to worry already.
One of the key storylines to pay attention to this year for the Red Sox is the return of their .800 career OPS slugger, Triston Casas, from injury. He's been out for almost a full season at this point and is making progress.
At least, that was the case until now. According to a new report from Tim Healey of the Boston Globe, Alex Cora announced that Casas had a setback and will now be shut down for a while.
"Triston Casas has a setback in the form of sore ribs, Alex Cora said, so he is 'shut down for a while ... we have to slow it down.'" Healey reports.
This is a brutal update for Casas and the Red Sox. He's missed a lot of time due to a knee issue last season with his ruptured patellar tendon.
It's been a long recovery, and it's going to take even longer with this update from Cora that revealed a setback for the lefty slugger.
More: Red Sox never close on Astros’ Isaac Paredes trade
The 26-year-old first baseman didn't have a clear starting spot in the lineup with Willson Contreras taking over after being acquired in a trade with the St. Louis Cardinals, but it doesn't mean the Red Sox couldn't use the lefty slugger.
In his career, Casas has 2.2 bWAR across 251 games played, with just 29 last year and 63 in 2024. It's been a couple of seasons since his positive impact on the Red Sox was felt.
He has 45 career home runs, and his .800 OPS in the last four years is a solid mark that's worth being excited about. But this injury is proving to be a big issue.
And with this latest setback, the Red Sox will be without this key hitter for a while longer, as Casas is being shut down for a little while to make sure he's fully healthy before his return in 2026.

It’s April Fool’s Day once again and you know what that means: Time to watch out for fake news!
This is especially true in the world of combat sports, where some of your favorite fighters just can’t help but get up to all kinds of mischief whether it be a “HUGE FIGHT ANNOUNCEMENT,” a shocking retirement, or just the usual pranks and gags that guys and gals get up to when they have way too much time on their hands between fights.
Case in point, the calendar barely flipped to April first when No. 1 lightweight contender and grappling enthusiast Arman Tsarukyan took to Instagram to announce that his long-awaited grudge match with Ilia Topuria is on for the main event of UFC White House with Justin Gaethje out of the June 14 lineup.
“I guess it’s my lucky day,” Tsarukyan wrote. “Get well soon, Justin.”
April Fool’s!
Check out more social media shenanigans from the combat sports world below.
Guys I’m sorry…..I just popped for anabolic steroids….😞
— Stephen Thompson (@WonderboyMMA) April 1, 2026
For those anxious to parse words over Tommy Lloyd's future, the Arizona men's basketball coach offered a little more material Tuesday.
The subject of speculation that he might jump to North Carolina since last week, Lloyd was discussing Arizona basketball history Saturday in San Jose after the Wildcats beat Purdue in the Elite Eight when he said he promised “Arizona is going to have a good coach after me” because “the place is special.”
Even though that remark was consistent with how Lloyd has spoken of the UA program in the past, it generated more speculation that he might be about to leave for the Tar Heels.
Asked about that interpretation Tuesday, during his local news conference at McKale Center before the Final Four, Lloyd referred to his original statement.
“It is absolutely true. There’s gonna be another coach. This is a great program," Lloyd said. "I didn’t say when."
Lloyd is finishing the first season of a five-year deal paying him $5.1 million in school-paid funds, with a buyout that was scheduled to drop to $9 million on Wednesday.
But there has been considerable speculation and continued indications to the Star that differences have surfaced over the athletic department's resources devoted to men’s basketball.
Arizona athletic director Desireé Reed-Francois was hired in February 2024, during the height of UA’s campus-wide financial crisis, replacing Dave Heeke, who hired Lloyd in 2021.
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Before the Wildcats faced Arkansas in a Sweet 16 game on March 26 in San Jose, Lloyd was asked for the first time publicly about being linked to the prestigious UNC job and said “I already have one of the best jobs in the country,” but did not rule anything out.
A day later, Reed-Francois told the Star that UA would do "everything possible" to retain Lloyd.
On Tuesday, toward the end of his local news conference Tuesday, Lloyd went on to a similar response that he gave in San Jose, saying he was locked into basketball at the moment.
“Guys, this team has my full focus,” Lloyd said. “Nothing, nothing — I promise you, nothing — is knocking me off that path. You guys might call them distractions because you're distracted. That doesn't mean I'm distracted, or we're distracted.
“What’s pretty cool, once you get some experience in this deal, and you're a player or you're a coach who's been at it a while, you get pretty good at eliminating the distractions. I think I'm pretty good at that, and I just can't wait to get to practice.”
Asked specifically if anything had changed his initial response in San Jose, Lloyd shook his head.
“Full focus right now,” Lloyd said.
When: Saturday
Where: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis
Game 1: No. 2 seed UConn (33-5) vs. No. 3 seed Illinois (28-8), 3:09 p.m., TBS, TruTV
Game 2: No. 1 seed Arizona (36-2) vs. No. 1 seed Michigan (35-3), 5:49 p.m., TBS, TruTV
This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Arizona's Tommy Lloyd 'not distracted' by continuing job speculation

The Detroit Lions haven’t made many headlines for their offseason moves this year, and that’s been mostly by design. Detroit is trying to manage a tight budget, make fringe improvements, and keep their long-term cap health in a good spot.
But if there’s one place they could make a splash, it’s in the upcoming NFL Draft, and NFL.com writer Eric Edholm proposed a gigantic trade that would certainly grab the attention of the entire league. Here’s Edholm’s proposal:
Lions get:
Commanders get:
Trading away LaPorta for a pick upgrade in the first and sixth-to-third round—albeit in 2027—would certainly draw some reactions. Here’s how Edholm justified the move:
“First off, I don’t think LaPorta will be traded. But it wouldn’t totally floor me if he was,” Edholm wrote. “LaPorta has been great, and losing him hurts Detroit’s offense, but the big picture must be considered: LaPorta is entering the final year of his rookie deal and is coming off back surgery.”
Later adding, “Why would Detroit move up to seven? I suspect to acquire a foundational left tackle. That position is their biggest remaining worry, and their guy might not last until 17. It would be a big risk, but a potentially smart one financially and football-wise, and Brad Holmes has never shied away from making waves in Round 1.”
In short, trading LaPorta would help Detroit’s difficult salary cap management by avoiding paying a pricey extension. Meanwhile, a trade up into the top-10 would help the put the finishing touches on their offensive line with a franchise left tackle.
It’s a well-reasoned trade, even if it’s likely to draw some visceral reactions from fans who love LaPorta.
But would the Lions actually do it? Let’s debate.
Lions general manager Brad Holmes has never been shy about doing what he needs to do to get his guy in the NFL Draft. So if there’s a tackle he’s particularly fond of, I would not be surprised to see him make an aggressive move to get him. The Lions said fixing the offensive line is “everything” this offseason, and it still feels like they’re one big move away from accomplishing that.
Additionally, the potential cap savings are significant. As Edholm points out, the top-end market for a tight end extension is creeping up to $20 million a year, and with likely extensions coming for both running back Jahmyr Gibbs and linebacker Jack Campbell—and maybe safety Brian Branch—it’s possible LaPorta could be the odd one out. A few years ago, Holmes made the bold decision to trade away tight end T.J. Hockenson, and the Lions quickly recovered by snagging LaPorta in the draft. Now, the Lions were in a completely different stage of roster building at this point, and Hockenson was a remnant from the previous regime, but it shows Holmes is willing to move on from a talented player prior to giving them an extension.
For one, I think the Lions value LaPorta more than people realize. The Lions tight end has oddly been topic of trade proposals for the past year, as fans and analysts wonder how Detroit will navigate the future of that 2023 draft class. But the Lions have shown no indications they are even thinking of moving on from LaPorta. Holmes continues to reiterate that he wants all of those first four picks from the 2023 draft locked up long term.
Additionally, something coach Dan Campbell told Dan Miller this week really resonated with me in regards to how much they value LaPorta. Campbell and Miller were discussing the team’s desire to improve in the running game, as evidenced by their investments in the offensive line this offseason. But Campbell reminded Miller that losing their top two tight ends at the end of the season also played a huge factor in their lowered efficiency on the ground.
“Some of it was losing LaPorta and Brock Wright,” Campbell said. “That had a significant blow, too.”
LaPorta burst onto the NFL scene thanks to a super productive rookie season when it comes to the passing game (86 catches, 889 yards, 10 TDs). But his game has grown the most as of late as a run blocker. For a team that is that devoted to the run, I’m not sure they’d be willing to part ways with a huge part in that success.
Beyond that, it’s also very, very possible that the Lions can find their long-term offensive tackle staying put at 17 overall. Current projections have anywhere between three and seven first-round talents at offensive tackle, and while a trade into the top-10 would nearly guarantee Detroit’s ability to draft one of them, that could be an unnecessary price to pay. On top of that, the Lions aren’t actually adding any additional picks with this trade, just significantly upgrading two.
Still, it’s an interesting thing to think about, and I don’t believe it’s particularly outlandish. Though, I ultimately agree with Edholm in that I would be surprised if the Lions actually pulled the trigger on a trade like this.
For all of Jalen Hurts' early NFL success, one issue continues to follow him: his production against zone coverage. ESPN published a scathing article calling out the quarterback for "pushing back on changes that would diversify the scheme," including going under center more often. Hurts's also reportedly diverts from the game plan to what some in the organization feel is "an excessive degree."
The quarterback's struggles against zone coverage were also highlighted, and that will be priority No. 1 for offensive coordinator Sean Mannion and pass game coordinator Josh Grizzard. According to ESPN stats, Hurts faced zone on over 56% of offensive plays—one of the highest rates of his career. While his completion percentage remained solid, the impact plays dropped significantly. Against man coverage, Hurts threw 19 touchdowns to just three interceptions. Against zone, that number drastically fell to six touchdowns and three interceptions.
The difference is stark—and defenses around the NFL have taken notice. Teams increasingly forced Hurts to operate in tight windows, limiting explosive plays and exposing inconsistencies in the passing game. Hurts' penchant for avoiding negative plays and interceptions has resulted in the quarterback shying away from throws over the middle or situations in which time and anticipation are warranted.
The result? An offense that became more predictable and reliant on the run game.
Mannion is expected to implement a system based on the ultra-successful, widely used Sean McVay and Kyle Shanahan offensive systems — emphasizing under-center play-action, heavy pre-snap motion, and zone-based running.
For the Eagles to reach their full potential, solving the zone coverage puzzle may be the single biggest step forward.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Improving Jalen Hurts vs zone coverage tops Sean Mannion’s priorities
SOUTH BEND — Six practices into Notre Dame football spring sessions, coach Marcus Freeman has seen his Fighting Irish live up to their nickname.
Tight end Cooper Flanagan and safety Adon Shuler were spotted squaring off in the March 20 opening session that was open to the media, but Freeman suggested after Wednesday April 1’s first live contact practice that the trend continues.
“These dudes are competitive,” he said. “I don’t want them to lose that competitive spirit. If we don’t have scuffles or tussles, then we’re probably not as competitive as I aspire to have our team to be.”
That’s not to say there aren’t parameters to the sporadic showdowns.
“We do have a simple rule: Two guys fighting is the max,” Freeman said. “We’re not going to have full-team melees. If two guys are fighting, they’re fighting. Everybody else’s job is to break them up.
“We have to be proactive about that in terms of showing them and teaching them. Our guys do an unbelievable job at pulling guys apart so you’re not wasting time.”
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Efficiency is key this time of year, not to mention NCAA limitations on how many hours players can devote each week to their sport.
“We have so much work to do, we can’t waste two minutes breaking up a fight,” Freeman said. “Everybody else break them up, put the ball down and go. There are some consequences if we do waste too much time. I’m going to get some time back somehow, some way, but you want that.”
Thirty years removed from his age-10 U.S. Junior Olympic national championship in taekwondo, Freeman referenced youthful skirmishes with his older brother, Michael, growing up in Huber Heights, Ohio.
“I don’t know how many of you guys have brothers,” Freeman said. “Me and my brother, we would fight. It’s just like brothers. We fight. But there’s a line you don’t cross. When you’re fighting your brothers, some people might think I’m crazy, (but) you just don’t cross a certain line, and everybody’s line might be a little different. That’s ours.”
Nor are disagreements allowed to linger.
“Don’t cross the line and don’t take it off the field,” Freeman said. “It can’t be personal. It’s just, ‘OK, you went too hard. I thought you went too hard. I’m mad. I threw a punch or whatever.’
“Let’s break it up and let’s go. But (what’s) nonnegotiable is to carry that thing off the field. If I hear about that, then we have a bigger issue. Our captains, our leaders, have to make sure we stop it or I ultimately do.”
Sixth-year defensive tackle Jason Onye underwent surgery Tuesday for a fractured right hand. Freshman safety Nick Reddish is set to undergo surgery Thursday to repair a torn labrum in his shoulder.
Mike Berardino covers Notre Dame football for the South Bend Tribune and NDInsider.com. Follow him on social media @MikeBerardino.
This article originally appeared on South Bend Tribune: Notre Dame football coach Marcus Freeman doesn't mind brotherly fuss

The Wildcats are back. After early-season struggles, Northwestern coach Kelly Amonte Hiller has reasserted the team’s dominance with wins over North Carolina and Johns Hopkins, vaulting the ‘Cats to No. 6 in the IWLCA coaches poll this week.
But the ‘Cats aren’t the only squad that has shifted dramatically in the rankings. Let’s take a look at how a wild week went down.
NOTE: All rankings referenced in this article are from this week’s poll.
Movement: up two spots
Last Week: 15-12 win over No. 9 Johns Hopkins, 14-13 win over No. 21 Penn State
This Week: vs. Rutgers
It would be a stretch to say the Terrapins are a better lacrosse team than UNC, but by virtue of staying undefeated, Maryland has managed to climb to the top spot in the rankings for the first time this season. Seven goals from Lauren LaPointe ended up being the driving force for the Terps in a huge ranked win over Johns Hopkins, a victory made more impressive when considering the fact that Maryland already had the game in hand with a 15-7 lead after three quarters. Then, the Terrapins nearly stumbled against Penn State, but they did just enough on offense thanks to four goals from LaPointe and three apiece from Keeley Block and Kori Edmondson. Maryland has had some close calls this year, but for now, it sits on top of the lacrosse landscape.
Movement: down one spot
Last Week: 17-16 loss to No. 6 Northwestern, 23-3 win over East Carolina
This Week: at No. 22 Virginia
It turns out UNC is mortal after all. The Tar Heels shocked the lacrosse world by losing their 31-game winning streak at the hands of Northwestern, dropping an overtime heartbreaker to a resilient Wildcat squad despite six goals from Chloe Humphrey. The Heels led 10-8 at halftime but lost the lead after three quarters, and they were ultimately unable to prevail over the resurgent ‘Cats.
I guess I’ll have to eat my words from the last sentence of UNC’s Week Seven description.
Movement: up two spots
Last Week: 12-6 win over No. 19 Denver, 16-3 win over Oregon
This Week: vs. No. 25 Ohio State
The Wolverines currently sport a six-game winning streak, bolstered by their massive ranked win over Denver and their blowout against Oregon. The Pioneers got completely stifled by Michigan, losing the draw control battle 15-5 and the shots battle 28-18. Then, the Maize and Blue did what they had to against the Ducks, riding behind five goals from Emma Bradbury and three from Ceci Stein to secure a win. Up next, the Wolverines will seek to take care of business in their big rivalry matchup against OSU.
Movement: up four spots
Last Week: 16-7 win over No. 24 Pittsburgh, 10-8 win over Cornell
This Week: at No. 17 Duke
The Orange have been soaring as of late, extending their winning streak to 10 with an impressive ranked victory over the Panthers and a closer-than-expected escape against the Big Red. The offense finally came alive against Pittsburgh, and Syracuse led 15-2 after three quarters of play despite only taking 21 shots during that time. Against Cornell, despite a 6-6 score at halftime, Syracuse managed to come away with a win, holding its opponent to a minuscule 15 shots in the full 60 minutes. As mentioned before in this column, the Orange have only taken losses to tough opponents in No. 1 Maryland, No. 2 UNC and No. 10 Stanford, and they have looked like a truly formidable threat ever since.
Movement: none
Last Week: 14-8 win over Arizona State
This Week: vs. No. 15 Colorado
The Gators handled business in their Big 12 opener behind five goals from Clark Hamilton. Florida held a 34-27 lead in shots overall, and it also benefitted from a great goalkeeping performance from Maya Soskin, who saved eight of the 10 shots she faced in 32:03 of action. Florida has settled in as a national contender this season, but it will likely have to survive a tough test against the pesky Buffaloes this weekend to maintain its top-five spot.
Movement: up five spots
Last Week: 17-16 win over No. 2 North Carolina, 16-12 win over No. 9 Johns Hopkins
This Week: vs. USC
What a week it was for Northwestern. The Wildcats finally got revenge for their national championship loss to UNC behind three goals apiece from Aditi Foster, Madison Taylor and Olivia Adamson. Then, against the Blue Jays, NU continued its impressive offensive dominance, securing 11 goals combined from Taylor and Maddie Epke. After some early-season bumps, it’s clear the attacking unit has hit its stride for the ‘Cats, making them a force to be reckoned with and a legitimate championship contender once again.
Movement: up two spots
Last Week: 16-8 win over No. 20 Princeton, 12-8 loss to No. 18 Army
This Week: at Dartmouth
Yale’s dominance against Princeton was downright impressive, as the Bulldogs gained a 27-14 shots on goal advantage against their formidable opponent en route to a smooth victory. However, Yale’s loss to Army has the potential to hurt its Week Nine ranking, as it occurred yesterday (after this week’s poll was released). The Bulldogs shockingly went down 9-4 at halftime, and they were unable to battle back in the rest of the game, struggling with inconsistent goalkeeping and a 13-9 draw control disadvantage. Yale is still a strong team, but it will have to make a statement against a solid unranked Dartmouth team in order to get its season back on track.
Movement: down four spots
Last Week: 19-14 loss to No. 16 Loyola Maryland
This Week: vs. Boston University
Down goes Navy! After their defeat at the hands of Loyola Maryland, the Midshipmen are no longer in play for an undefeated season, leaving Maryland as the only team in the top 10 without a loss. Navy’s defense and goalkeeping struggled mightily against the Greyhounds, allowing an absurd 15 first-half goals and contributing heavily to the team’s 18-8 deficit after three quarters of play. The Midshipmen project to have an excellent season nonetheless, but the nature of their loss still raises alarm bells as they head further into Patriot League play.
Movement: down two spots
Last Week: 15-12 loss to No. 1 Maryland, 16-12 loss to No. 6 Northwestern
This Week: at Oregon
The Blue Jays paid the price for their difficult schedule this week, dropping two close contests to elite squads. While the losses negatively affected Johns Hopkins’ ranking, they don’t necessarily change the outlook for this team given the difficulty of both matchups. Regardless of the results, Hopkins’ elite offense can be trusted going forward. However, if there’s an Achilles heel, it’s definitely goalkeeping, as Blue Jays goalkeepers Ashley Langdon and Heidi Rosely secured just eight saves combined in the two high-scoring games.
Movement: down eight spots
Last Week: 13-11 loss to No. 13 Boston College, 9-8 loss to Villanova
This Week: vs. Louisville
After a 10-game winning streak to begin the year, the Cardinal’s reign of dominance is over. It wasn’t too shocking to see Stanford lose to Boston College given the talent the Eagles possess, and the game was actually knotted up at nine after three quarters before BC pulled away. However, the Cardinal’s loss to unranked Villanova was simply stunning, as they won the shots battle 31-21 and the draw control battle 11-6 but couldn’t secure the victory. In the end, inefficient offense and goalkeeping was what doomed Stanford’s efforts, and the team will need to find a way to reset with its season outlook having dramatically shifted.
Just missed the cut: Clemson (17-9 win over Virginia Tech, 21-5 win over Davidson), Stony Brook (16-4 win over Campbell), Boston College (13-11 win over No. 10 Stanford, 22-5 win over Albany)

Ferrari F1 team boss Fred Vasseur believes May's Miami Grand Prix will be the start of a "new championship" as teams "push like crazy" for a first real opportunity to roll out major upgrades.
Some teams had already trickled out upgrades at last weekend's Japanese Grand Prix, but most frontrunners are keeping their powder dry for the Miami Autodrome race on the first weekend of May. In some cases, their hand was forced by the cancellation of the April races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, due to the US-Israel war on Iran.
Vasseur had long pointed out that the season opener in Australia would only be the starting point of a long slugfest, and that his team's passionate fans should neither get too over-excited nor downbeat over 2026's early form table.
Ferrari, which has already shown several glimpses of an innovative approach with its early aerodynamic devices - including a highly publicised rotating rear wing, is one of the teams expected to bring a significant package to the Florida race.
"Everyone will bring updates to Miami, they’ll have time to work on the software, and that’s why I said a new championship will begin," Vasseur told Sky Italy in Japan. "We won’t be the only ones working between Japan and Miami, so we need to pay attention to that. It’s true, however, that we have a month available, and that’s not usual in Formula 1. All the teams on the grid are pushing like crazy to improve, and there will be a step forward for everyone — we’ll see what the situation will be.
"We need to keep scoring plenty of points, getting on the podium, and staying close to Mercedes. We’ll need to remain close in the standings. The rate of development in the championship will be very high, so we’ll need to keep pushing hard over these months to accumulate points and results."

When asked by Motorsport.com if he sees the Miami weekend the same way, Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff said: "Yeah, it's exciting. I think we would have maybe wished that it continues over into the two Middle Eastern races and we can score a few more points, but I agree.
"The teams have learned, drivers are starting to learn how to optimise these systems to their benefit and we've seen that first indication today [during the Suzuka race]. What looked like a home run in the first two races for us isn't the case, and we've always warned [that would happen].
"For me, Miami is also going to be a restart. How are the upgrades going to work that people are bringing? How have we optimised all the other systems? It's going to be exciting."
Reigning world champion McLaren is also readying its first batch of upgrades, which was always planned for Miami regardless of the events in the Middle East.
The team has a history of using the Miami weekend as a launchpad to success, with the race a major turning point in 2023 as McLaren gradually fought its way to the front of the grid.
But unlike 2023, all of its immediate rivals will now be doing the same thing, so McLaren team principal Andrea Stella isn't expecting the papaya squad to suddenly make a major leap relative to Mercedes and Ferrari.

"There's good stuff happening in development, so I would expect that the car will be significantly improved in the coming races, especially starting from Miami," Stella said in China. "But obviously, we will have to see what the rate of development is of the other teams, because all cars will be improved. So hopefully, like we were able to do in 2023, we are going to have a faster development rate than our competitors."
The top team that needs upgrades the most is Red Bull Racing, which looked completely lost in Japan with an ill-handling RB22 that appears to harbour fundamental flaws that make it hard to set up and extract grip from.
How confident is the squad that it can use April to get on top of its woes? "Confident that we will use that break to make a very good step forward," team boss Laurent Mekies replied.
"We need the time to deep dive into our data. We need the time to simulate back what we see in the data into the tunnel, into our simulator. Try some sensitivities and all of that we can do without racing.
"Does it mean you come to Miami and you have solved everything as a miracle? No. But am I confident that the teams will get to the bottom of that understanding and start bringing improvements already in Miami? I think that's what you will see. But only the track and the lap time will give us an indication on whether we go into the right direction.
"I don't think we should expect a miracle, because the gap is substantial. But what we would like to see is to have a car where our drivers can push again, measure the gap to competition in these conditions when we are able to push and then the rest will be pure development until the end of the year."
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When I wrote the “final” edition of this series, I warned there could be a revival later in spring. Well, here we are and it’s all about the new portal addition, OL Paris Patterson from SMU. Despite the portal closing months ago, many players are still without a home and Texas decided to take another IOL. Patterson does bring upside but it does raise some questions about how the Texas OL is performing in spring camp.
2025 Stats: 21 offensive snaps, 73.1 pass blocking PFF grade, 0 pressures allowed
Patterson is a former four-star recruit that started his career in Fayetteville, Arkansas with the Razorbacks. After a year there, he entered the portal and made his way to SMU for the last two seasons. Now, he makes his way to his third stop with minimal playing experience but interesting upside.
BREAKING: Texas has signed SMU transfer OL Paris Patterson, @PeteNakos reports. @insidetexaspic.twitter.com/wgabFdI7hS
— Justin Wells (@justinwells2424) March 31, 2026
To me, there are two reasons Sarkisian and company made these additions. Those two options elicit very different levels of confidence around the offensive line. It’s either the interior offensive line still looks like an issue and Texas is looking for any answer OR they like what they have but adding a 6’5”, 323lbs depth piece is worth a flyer. If it’s the former, there is reason to worry around the OL. If it’s the ladder, it’s a great move, especially with the new roster and scholarship rules.
Paris Patterson saw action in 11 games but saw just 21 snaps on offense, per PFF.
— Matt Galatzan (@MattGalatzan) March 31, 2026
Every one of those snaps on offense came at LG - 16 run block reps and five pass block reps.
In his final two outings vs. BC & UL, he played 17 snaps, and he graded out at his best.
6'3" 323… pic.twitter.com/xRutVMDbyN
To me, Paris Patterson is not someone I’d expect to start in 2026 nor do I think it’d be ideal if he did. He could be a depth piece and possibly develop into a starter in 2027 but if he’s leaned on in 2026, I have my concerns. Now, I lean towards the starting five for Texas up front is formidable in 2026 but the depth is a question and this doesn’t exactly answer that question.
I believe Texas has made upgrades really across the OL this offense. I believe Goosby-Seymore-Robertson-Baker-Siani will be a strong group up front if all are healthy. Behind them, there are questions and adding Patterson doesn’t necessarily inspire confidence right now.
The one thing to keep in mind here is Trevor Goosby and Laurence Seymore won’t be ready until summer and fall camp. Unfortunately, we likely won’t know how much to worry until August. For now, we’ll see where Patterson fits into the depth chart and if he can have his on-field play match his frame and physical ability.
This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Fresh Faces On The Forty: Longhorns bring in another IOL transfer

Chelsea have confirmed they recorded the largest pre-tax loss in English football history after posting a deficit of £262.4 million in their latest financial accounts.
The figure was revealed in the accounts of Chelsea FC Holdings Limited, the company responsible for the club’s men’s team operations.
It represents the biggest annual loss ever recorded by an English football club.
The previous record was held by Manchester City, who reported losses of £197.5 million during the 2010–11 season.
Chelsea’s loss differs from the £342 million deficit referenced in a recent financial report by UEFA.
However, differences between UEFA’s figures and club accounts are common due to the different financial rules used in each reporting system.
UEFA applies its own financial monitoring regulations aimed at capturing the full operational costs of football activities.
These rules often include expenses and financial movements that sit outside the legal entity used when clubs file their official accounts.
Chelsea are also part of the BlueCo multi-club ownership group.
That structure includes French club RC Strasbourg Alsace, meaning certain football-related costs can be counted differently under UEFA’s reporting framework.
UEFA’s financial assessments also operate within a broader reporting perimeter that includes costs connected to football operations across ownership groups.
This approach can create noticeable differences between figures reported to UEFA and those published in standard financial statements.
One example is the club’s wage bill.
UEFA estimated Chelsea’s wage costs for the 2024–25 season at around £374 million.
Figures compiled from club accounts suggested the wage bill was roughly £21 million lower.
Some of that difference is likely due to costs appearing elsewhere within the wider BlueCo ownership structure.
Another factor is how transfer fees are accounted for in club finances.
Clubs typically spread transfer costs across the duration of a player’s contract through amortisation.
UEFA introduced new financial rules in 2023 limiting that amortisation period to a maximum of five years.
Standard accounting rules used in company filings do not impose that same restriction.
Chelsea, who have handed out several long-term contracts in recent seasons, therefore record those costs differently in their official accounts.
Despite the record loss, Chelsea’s revenue increased during the same financial period.
The club generated higher matchday income and also earned prize money from the FIFA Club World Cup.
However, the accounts underline the scale of the club’s operating expenses.
In recent years Chelsea balanced their books through a combination of player trading profits and internal asset sales within the BlueCo group.
Transactions involving club-owned hotels, a car park and the women’s team previously generated around £275 million in accounting profit.
With fewer such transactions in the latest reporting period, the club’s underlying financial losses became more visible.
Despite the scale of the deficit, Chelsea remain compliant with the Premier League Profit and Sustainability Rules due to previous financial adjustments and accounting flexibility.

Liverpool head into a crucial FA Cup clash with Manchester City carrying a mixed injury report, though there is growing belief within the camp that key players will be ready. Arne Slot has delivered a measured update, and there is clear encouragement around the squad as preparations ramp up for the next game.
There is a positive tone around the availability of Mohamed Salah and Federico Chiesa. Both have had recent setbacks during the international break period, yet the signs now point towards involvement at the weekend.
Slot offered a direct update on Salah’s condition, saying: “Close, very close.”
He continued: “Another example of what makes him special because the moment he got injured there was a bit of a situation where they thought, ‘I don’t think he’s available for City.’ But Mo looked at me and said, ‘I think I will be available for City.'”
That mindset matters. Players who take ownership of recovery often return sharper and more determined. Slot reinforced this point, adding: “He just does so much for his body for such a long time that he recovers so fast. So, he will train with the team again tomorrow and if everything works well then he’s available to be with us at City.”
Chiesa is also trending in the right direction. After withdrawing from international duty, he has rejoined training and is expected to be involved. Slot confirmed: “And Federico indeed came back from the national team, where he wasn’t able to play. But he trained with us today, so he will train with us tomorrow again and will be available for the game on the weekend.”
Photo: IMAGO
Jeremie Frimpong’s situation requires further assessment. The right sided player was withdrawn during the Netherlands’ 1-1 draw with Ecuador, prompting initial concern.
Slot clarified the context around that decision, stating: “Jeremie, the national team doctor of the Netherlands tells us that it was precautionary that they took him out. But he will have a scan later today to see.”
That scan will determine his readiness. From a squad management perspective, caution is expected. With the intensity of fixtures, rushing players back rarely pays off, especially in high level contests like this one.
While there is good news elsewhere, Alisson Becker remains unavailable. His absence continues to be felt, particularly given his influence in big matches.
Slot kept his update brief but clear: “Alisson will be out for a bit longer.”
That places responsibility on the defensive unit to stay compact and disciplined. Against a side like Manchester City, organisation without the first choice goalkeeper becomes even more critical.
This injury report gives Liverpool a stronger platform heading into the next game. The potential return of key attackers provides a lift, both tactically and mentally.
Slot now has options, and that changes how Liverpool approach this tie. Availability drives confidence, and confidence drives performance. With Salah and Chiesa close, and others being monitored, Liverpool look better equipped for what lies ahead.
The Kansas City Chiefs have done their best to keep the 2026 NFL offseason engaging for fans. From the team's decision to trade veteran cornerback Trent McDuffie to its blockbuster signing of Super Bowl LX MVP Kenneth Walker III, the Kansas City faithful have had a lot to get excited about over the past month.
So, on April 1, when the Chiefs announced that they were rolling out an Andy Reid disguise that would retail for $15.87, many of Kansas City's fans didn't bat an eye at the team's latest innovation.
That was, of course, until the Chiefs reversed course to reveal that the Groucho Marx-styled mask was but an elaborate April Fools' Day joke:
Introducing the highly requested Andy Reid Disguise!
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) April 1, 2026
Now you can rock Big Red's signature look on gamedays, for Halloween, or just around your house. Secure yours now for the low price of $15.87 before they're gone 🥸 pic.twitter.com/3cSKSe2SnV
APRIL FOOLS 🤣🤣
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) April 1, 2026
While this piece of deep-cut paraphernalia is set to become the latest Leon Sandcastle in Kansas City sports lore, the Chiefs won't be inclined to spend the month of April playing jokes. With two picks to make in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, Kansas City has plenty of work to do as spring takes hold of Western Missouri.
This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Kansas City Chiefs: Fans flummoxed by team's hilarious April Fools bit
The final six 2026 Los Angeles FIFA World Cup spots were clinched on Tuesday.
Filling out the 48-team pool are Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sweden, Turkey, Czechia, DR Congo and Iraq. All six teams will be entered into different groups for group-stage games that will take place across the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Bosnia and Herzegovina and Turkey will play at SoFi Stadium during the group stage.
Bosnia and Herzegovina will join Group B, which also includes Canada, Switzerland and Qatar. Meanwhile, Turkey will be part of Group D, which includes the United States, Paraguay and Australia.
This will be Bosnia and Herzegovina’s second appearance in World Cup history after making its first appearance in 2014. Turkey will make its third appearance after competing in the tournament in 1954 and 2002. Turkey’s best finish was in 2002 when the nation won the bronze medal.
Bosnia and Herzegovina defeated four-time World Cup champions, Italy, in a penalty shootout on Tuesday to clinch a spot in the World Cup. Turkey took down Kosovo with a 1-0 victory.
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s first game of the tournament will be against Switzerland on June 18. Turkey will open the tournament against Team USA on June 25.
Two Round of 32 matches and the quarterfinals will also take place at SoFi Stadium. Therefore, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Turkey could play additional games at the Los Angeles stadium during the tournament.
There is still time to secure tickets for World Cup games the Last-Minute Sales Phase that begins Wednesday, April 1.
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Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is becoming something of an ambassador for the NFL.
After doing the NFL a solid by showing up late to the Pro Bowl this offseason, Burrow was front and center repping the league at the recent flag football event.
That event, of course, has 2028 Olympics implications, an event Burrow wants to be on the team for when the time comes.
As it turns out, Burrow has the ear of folks all the way up the chain on this topic, as explained by a certain Hall of Famer.
"After the event, he was talking to Commissioner Goodell. The ideas he has growing flag to expanding things in the league. He takes ownership," Larry Fitzgerald told Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com. "I really liked him, and I'm glad he's one of the faces of the National Football League and that he cares so much about the game and the people."
Gradually, through Goodell’s recent comments and otherwise, the temperature has shifted a bit on whether NFL players will actually make the 2028 Olympic flag football team. It used to be a flat no. Now, not so much.
There’s a long way to go between now and then. But Burrow taking such a prominent role at the very top of the sport certainly isn’t a bad thing by any means.
This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Joe Burrow, surging NFL ambassador, has Roger Goodell's ear now
Sony hopes to deliver a better-than-Xbox Series S experience on its next-gen handheld with next-gen upscaling According to the leaker KeplerL2, Sony’s next-generation PlayStation 6 Handheld should feature a GPU that surpasses the Xbox Series S and Nintendo Switch 2. In fact, the leaker thinks that the system’s GPU will be “a bit ahead of […]
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Samsung is making strong progress on its new chip factory in Taylor, Texas. The company has been working on it for about five years. Now, the building work is mostly done, and Samsung has started setting up the machines inside. This is a big step because it means the factory is getting closer to starting its work.
More than 3,000 engineers have come to the site. Some work for Samsung, and others work for companies that make the machines. Their job is to install and set up the equipment. These machines are very big and heavy, with a total weight of about 20,000 tons. They are also very advanced.
The factory will make chips using 2-nanometer technology. This means the chips will be very fast and use less power. Samsung says everything is going as planned. The company expects the factory to start full production by the end of 2026.
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Samsung has also started hiring people for the factory. It has posted 178 job openings in 146 different roles. These include technical jobs, safety jobs, and management roles. When the factory is fully ready, it will employ about 1,500 people. Some workers from other Samsung factories may also move to Texas to help in the beginning.
This new factory is very important for Samsung. It will help the company make advanced chips and grow its business. It will also create jobs and support the tech industry in the future.
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Throughout the 2025–26 season, the future of Nico Schlotterbeck has been one of the most active topics. While the German appeared to be close to renewing his contract with Borussia Dortmund, the defender has stated that an agreement is not yet close. As a result, Manchester United and Liverpool are reportedly battling for his signing, playing a key role in delaying his renewal.
“I have to flatly deny it (that his renewal with Dortmund is close to taking place). Unfortunately, we haven’t reached that point yet… I negotiated with Sebastian for a long time. Sebastian is no longer here. Now Ole will be my contact person, along with Lars… I have already talked to him, but we have not reached the point where the renewal is imminent,” Schlotterbeck, said after Germany vs. Ghana game.
According to Christian Falk, via CaughtOffside, Nico Schlotterbeck has paused his contract renewal with Borussia Dortmund not only due to the change of sporting director. Manchester United and Liverpool have reportedly played a key role in this setback, as both clubs have shown strong interest in him. As a result, the German side believe the negotiations have stalled as the player looks a move to a Premier League side.
In case Nico Schlotterbeck decides not to renew and leave Borussia Dortmund, he could target a key condition in his next move: A winning project. Not just qualifying for the UEFA Champions League, but also being able to compete for multiple titles over the coming years. Because of this, Liverpool could have an advantage over Manchester United, as they have won the Premier League and the Champions League in recent years.

Coupled with this, Schlotterbeck could emerge as a natural replacement for Virgil van Dijk, whose contract expires in 2027 and who is expected to leave as a free agent. This would guarantee him a key role at Liverpool, which has been one of the most dominant teams in the Premier League in recent years. Furthermore, the Reds have proven to be a more consistent team than Manchester United.
Manchester United are no longer a dominant force in the Premier League. Following Sir Alex Ferguson’s golden era, they have failed to recapture their former glory, a fact that might give Nico Schlotterbeck pause. However, the arrival of Michael Carrick has transformed their fortunes, turning it into one of the most promising sides in England.
Nico Schlotterbeck could become a key pillar for the Red Devils in their new sporting project. With his arrival, they would gain much greater defensive consistency, as he would join Matthijs de Ligt, Lisandro Martínez, and Leny Yoro. In addition, they could look to convince him by showing that their youth-driven project has immense potential, but securing a place in the UEFA Champions League could be key to achieving these ambitions.

Argentina played their final home match ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup this Tuesday. They cruised to a 5-0 win over Zambia in Buenos Aires, with a goal from Lionel Messi. The forward reached a remarkable international milestone, but it still isn’t enough to surpass Cristiano Ronaldo.
In the 43rd minute of the first half, Messi pounced on a rebound inside the box and, from a very tight angle, fired a left-footed shot to make it 2-0 for Argentina. That goal was his 116th at international level in 198 appearances, and his first of 2026.
Messi has now scored in 21 consecutive years for Argentina, placing him second on the all-time list in this category. The top spot, unsurprisingly, belongs to Cristiano Ronaldo, who has scored in 22 straight years for Portugal.
In that ranking led by Cristiano Ronaldo (22) and followed by Lionel Messi (21), other stars have also left their mark. The top three is rounded out by Edin Dzeko, who has scored in 20 consecutive years for Bosnia and Herzegovina between 2007 and 2026. Further down the list are Ireland’s Robbie Keane (19) and Poland’s Robert Lewandowski (19).

Messi made his senior national team debut on August 17, 2005, in a friendly against Hungary, where he was sent off just one minute after coming on. He failed to score in his six appearances that year, so his first international goal came in March 2006, in a friendly against Croatia.
Since then, there hasn’t been a single year in which Messi has failed to score for Argentina, whether in friendlies or official competitions. His best year came in 2022, when he scored 18 goals — including seven at the World Cup in Qatar — followed by 2012, when he netted 12.
As impressive as Lionel Messi’s numbers with Argentina are, they still fall short of Cristiano Ronaldo’s production with Portugal. He has scored 143 goals in 226 appearances for his national team and has done so across 22 consecutive years.
After making his international debut in 2003 in a friendly against Kazakhstan, CR7 scored his first goal the following year at UEFA Euro 2004 against Greece. From that point on, he began a streak that has, for now, extended through 2025. He has yet to play internationally this year, but will have the chance to extend that run in the coming months.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s most prolific year with the Portugal national team came in 2019, when he scored 14 goals. Most of them came in European qualifiers and the UEFA Nations League, a competition Portugal went on to win.

Arslanbek Makhmudov has the chance to re-establish his reputation as a man to avoid in the heavyweight division as he takes on two-time world champion Tyson Fury next weekend. After a successful training camp, his coach Marc Ramsay believes the Russian is well prepared to pull off the upset. An amateur standout with fearsome punching […]
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Driving is not only about motion. A surprising part of modern car ownership is waiting.
Drivers wait at service centers while tires are rotated or diagnostics are run. They wait at dealerships during paperwork and inspections. Electric vehicle owners wait at charging stops. Families wait during long road trips, airport pickups, and rest breaks between destinations. The modern driving experience includes more downtime than people usually admit.
That is one reason automotive lifestyle content has expanded so much in recent years. It is no longer limited to reviews, specs, and buying advice. Readers also care about how cars fit into everyday routines — including the pauses between journeys, where people reach for phones, streaming apps, forums, mobile games, and other forms of digital entertainment.
For many drivers, waiting is no longer the exception. It is part of the schedule.
A routine oil change can take an hour. A dealership appointment can stretch across an afternoon. An EV charging session may create a 20–40 minute break depending on the station, battery level, and route. Even drivers who are highly organized still end up with small windows of idle time built into the day.
These pauses have changed the way people interact with digital media. Some use the time to compare vehicles, watch road test videos, or scroll owner forums. Others use it to catch up on lighter content that feels easy to dip in and out of without much effort.
That shift matters because downtime tends to reward entertainment that is simple, flexible, and easy to understand quickly.
The old version of waiting meant coffee, a magazine, and a television mounted in the corner of a service lounge. That still exists, but digital habits have widened the range of what people do while the clock runs.
Some drivers open automotive apps and compare specs. Some check traffic, fuel prices, or charging maps. Others switch completely out of “car mode” and use the time for games, streaming, podcasts, or casual mobile browsing.
This pattern is especially common during waiting periods that are too short for deep focus but too long to ignore. A person may not want to start a full film or read a long article, but they still want something engaging enough to make 20 or 30 minutes pass more smoothly.
That is where low-friction digital entertainment tends to stand out.
Not every digital break has to feel like a commitment. In fact, many people prefer quick, low-pressure formats that fit naturally into short waiting windows.
Some open puzzle apps. Others use short-form video, casual sports games, or browser-based entertainment. And for some adult users, no-deposit casino offers fit into that same category of brief, low-commitment digital exploration.
Used that way, they function less like a major spending decision and more like a trial experience during a short break. The appeal is not only the headline amount. It is the ability to test a platform quickly and decide whether it feels worthwhile without immediately using personal funds.
Not every digital break has to feel like a commitment. Many drivers simply want something light that fits naturally into a short wait — a puzzle app, a few videos, a casual game, or some other form of low-pressure entertainment.
For some adult users, no-deposit casino offers fit into that same category of short-form digital downtime. Used this way, they work less like a major spending decision and more like a trial experience: a quick way to test a platform during a service stop, charging break, or other pause between journeys.
That said, the headline amount is rarely the part that matters most. When users look at $200 no deposit bonus details, the practical questions are usually the same ones they ask about any other structured offer: how difficult it is to use, how long it stays available, and what restrictions shape the real value.
This is where comparison platforms such as CasinosAnalyzer can be useful. Instead of focusing only on the advertised amount, they break down the things that actually affect the experience — wagering requirements, maximum cashout limits, expiry windows, and which games qualify. For someone just filling a short stretch of downtime, that kind of clarity matters more than a large headline number.
Like any other offer, the better approach is to treat it as something to evaluate, not something to assume is valuable by default. A simpler offer with clear terms often works better than a larger one wrapped in conditions.
One of the biggest mistakes people make with digital offers is assuming that a larger number automatically means better value.
In practice, smaller but cleaner offers often work better than larger offers packed with conditions. That logic is familiar to anyone who has spent time comparing car pricing, financing packages, or dealer incentives. A discount only matters if the terms around it are actually workable.
The same applies here. Drivers who are already used to reading fine print on warranties, financing sheets, service plans, or rebate offers often adapt quickly to comparing digital promotions in the same way. They understand that the useful question is not “how big is the promise,” but “how realistic is the actual value.”
Automotive culture is often presented as motion: road trips, test drives, weekend runs, track days, scenic routes.
But the reality of car ownership also includes pauses — waiting for service, charging, paperwork, maintenance, pickups, drop-offs, and travel breaks. These quieter spaces are part of the lifestyle too. They shape what people read, watch, and do while they are temporarily off the road.
That is why modern automotive content increasingly overlaps with broader lifestyle and digital behavior. Cars are still the center, but the experience around them includes technology, media, convenience, and the small habits people build between one journey and the next.
The modern driving experience is not only about movement. It is also about how people use the time around that movement.
For some, downtime means scrolling reviews or checking car forums. For others, it means music, short videos, casual games, or trying a digital platform in a low-pressure way. No-deposit offers fit most naturally when they are treated as trial experiences rather than guaranteed value.
The same discipline that makes someone a smart car buyer — patience, comparison, and attention to terms — also helps them make better decisions with digital offers. And in both cases, the headline matters less than the details underneath it.
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 dinamik ısınma çalışması gerçekleştirildi. 5'e 2 ile devam eden antrenman dar alanda oyun ile sona erdi.
Antrenmanda, Arnavutluk milli takım kampında sakatlanarak Trabzon'a dönen ve burada tedavisi yapılan bordo-mavili oyuncu Ernest Muçi de yer aldı.
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Karadeniz ekibi, yarın yapacağı antrenmanla maçın hazırlıklarını sürdürecek.

Kosova Milli Takımı oyuncusu Vedat Muriç, Türkiye maçının ardından kendisi hakkında iddiada bulunan bir taraftara sosyal medyadan tepki gösterdi.
Kosova'nın A Milli Futbol Takımı'na 1-0 kaybettiği maçın ardından Vedat Muriç, sosyal medyada kendisine yönelik tepkiler üzerine açıklama yaptı.
Vedat Muriç, Kosova'nın taktiklerini Türkiye ile paylaştığını iddia eden bir taraftara tepki gösterdi.
"YAZIKLAR OLSUN SANA"
Sosyal medyadan paylaşım yapan Vedat Muriç şu ifadeleri kullandı:
"Yazıklar olsun sana!!! Yarı Türküm; Prizren'de doğan birçok kişi gibi Türkçe konuşuyorum ama senden daha vatanseverim ve kendimi senden daha Kosovalı hissediyorum!
Kendi ülkesi için bu kadar kritik bir maçta bir milli takım oyuncusunun, sadece Prizren'de doğdu ve Türkçe konuşuyor diye maçı satacağını düşünüyorsan, ya zihinsel problemin vardır ya da kanı, duygusu ve saygısı olmayan birisin. Oysa bu oyuncu Kosova Milli Takımı için her şeyini verdi.
Senin yaptığın, günlerdir yaşadığım bu acı, ülkenin futbolu ve milli takım için yaptığın şeyler… asla helal etmiyorum!!! Allah seni kahretsin!!!"
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Galatasaray Başkanvekili Abdullah Kavukcu, Alman basınından Bild'e yaptığı açıklamalarla son zamanlarda eleştirilerin hedefi haline gelen Leroy Sane'ye sahip çıktı.
Galatasaray Başkanvekili Abdullah Kavukcu, Almanya'nın oynadığı hazırlık maçlarında hem basından büyük eleştiri alan hem de taraftarların ıslıklı protestolarına maruz kalan Leroy Sane'ye sahip çıktı. Kavukcu, Alman gazetesi Bild'e tartışmaların odağındaki Leroy Sane ile ilgili bir röportaj verdi.
İşte Abdullah Kavukcu'nun açıklamaları:
-Bizim Türkiye'de gördüğümüz Leroy, Almanya'da lanse edilen Leroy'dan tamamen farklı bir insan. Çevresini negatif yönde etkilemiyor, aksine herkesle iyi ilişkisi var, şakalar yapıyor, genç oyunculara antrenmanlarda yardımcı oluyor ve iyi bir insan. Bizi her zaman güldürüyor. İlk günden itibaren iyi uyum sağladı. Ailenin bir parçası oldu, teknik direktörle iyi bir ilişkisi var. Bazen bir scout gibi oyuncu tavsiye ediyor. Bu da burada ne kadar rahat hissettiğini gösteriyor. Sacha Boey'i geri getirme sürecinde de Leroy'un fikrini aldık. Bize bazı ipuçları verdi ve oyuncuyu almamızı tavsiye etti. Osimhen ve Icardi ile birlikte forması en çok satan üç oyuncumuzdan biri Leroy.
-Galatasaray'a transferi kesinlikle 'geri adım' değildi. Biz büyük, gururlu bir kulübüz. Avrupa'nın en iyi takımlarıyla rekabet edebiliriz. Avrupa maçlarındaki deplasman taraftarları söz konusu olduğunda ise biz zirvedeyiz. Bu konuda Bayern Münih bile bizimle rekabet edemez.
-Yakın zamanda kendi ürün satış şirketimizi halka arz edeceğiz, ayrıca kendi kafe franchise zincirimizi kurma planlarımız da var. Tüm bunlar büyük ölçüde Leroy Sane ve Victor Osimhen gibi oyuncularımız sayesinde gerçekleşti, onlar popülaritemizi önemli ölçüde artırdılar.

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The MORPHO price today popped 15% intraday, and yeah it didn’t come out of nowhere. A fresh integration involving pyUSD vaults on a high-speed network lit the fuse, pulling traders back into a token that had already been quietly outperforming much of the altcoin pack this year.
But before anyone starts calling it a breakout, there’s a catch. There’s always a catch.
So, what triggered the move? New pyUSD vaults went live on a lending interface built on a network known for sub-second finality. Translation: faster settlement for lending, borrowing, and liquidations. That’s the kind of infrastructure upgrade markets love to front-run.
Add in extra stablecoin rewards and smoother liquidity routing, and suddenly the opportunity looks attractive enough to pull in fresh capital. The result? A sharp 15% spike in the MORPHO price. Simple story. Strong reaction
Well, what we saw on the chart didn’t happen solely on just spot demand stepping in.
Infact, Derivatives volume surged 91% to $43.62 million, while open interest climbed 7.5% to $26.11 million. That’s a clear sign traders weren’t just buying they were leveraging the move.

This kind of setup usually means momentum is being chased, not built organically. And when leverage piles in, things can get… unstable. That’s why a wick appeared. Still, for now, buyers seems to have the upper hand.
The intraday rally didn’t go unchecked, though. MORPHO Price ran straight into resistance around $1.69, and that’s where things slowed down. Not surprising, considering the broader structure. Since early February, the token had already surged 110% from $0.98 to $2.08 before macro pressure of iran war knocked it off balance.

So yeah, today’s move looks more like a counter-trend bounce at least for now. If buying pressure holds, it could attempt another push higher. If not, this turns into just another rejection at resistance.
Now here’s where it gets messy. On-chain metrics actually look… decent. The 365-day MVRV sits at +3.28%, suggesting room for further upside without immediate overheating. But zoom in, and the story shifts 30-day MVRV is at -11.39%, meaning short-term traders are still underwater.

And then there’s supply distribution. Large holders in the 100K–1M token range have been selling, while retail and mid-sized wallets are buying aggressively. Sounds bullish, right?
Maybe. Or maybe it’s something else. Because when bigger players distribute into retail strength, it raises one uncomfortable possibility of an possible “exit liquidity” strategy. Not guaranteed, but definitely not something to ignore.

So, what’s next? The MORPHO price has momentum, narrative, and participation all the right ingredients. But sustaining it? That depends entirely on whether real demand steps in beyond leveraged speculation.
If buyers keep pushing, this could evolve into a continuation move. If not, resistance at $1.69 might hold firm, and this spike fades just as quickly as it came.
For now, it’s a classic crypto setup promising on the surface, questionable underneath.



AI-powered ad bidding systems are highly sophisticated, but conversion tracking hasn’t kept pace. Ad platforms encourage advertisers to track more actions, while many experts argue for tracking only final outcomes.
Both are partly true. Neither is universally correct.
In practice, both over- and under-signaling can hurt PPC performance. Too many loosely defined micro-conversions introduce noise. Bidding shifts toward easy, low-value actions, inflating reported performance while eroding real results. Too few signals leave the system without enough data to learn.
This dynamic is most visible in Performance Max and Search plus PMax setups, where the system optimizes toward whatever signals it’s given — regardless of whether they reflect real business value.
Here’s what happens when micro-conversions outnumber real conversions, why bidding systems behave this way, and how to build a conversion framework that aligns signal volume with business impact.
The idea that algorithms need as much data as possible has been repeated so often that it’s become an assumption. Platform documentation, automated recommendations, and many PPC blog posts reinforce the same message: more signals equal better learning.
Bidding systems require a minimum level of signal density to function, but they don’t benefit from indiscriminate micro-conversion signals. More data isn’t always better data.
Adding low-intent or loosely correlated actions often degrades performance by shifting optimization toward behaviors that don’t correlate with revenue.
Machine learning systems don’t evaluate the strategic relevance of a signal. They evaluate frequency, consistency, and predictability.
When an account includes a mix of high- and low-intent micro-conversions — purchases, add-to-carts, pageviews, video plays, and soft leads — the system doesn’t inherently understand which actions matter most to the business.
Without a clear value hierarchy, the bidding algorithm treats all signals as valid optimization targets. This creates a structural bias toward high-frequency, low-value actions because they’re easier and cheaper to achieve. The result is a bidding pattern that maximizes conversion volume while minimizing business impact.
Many practitioners advocate for value-based bidding, where each micro-conversion is assigned a relative financial or hierarchical value. In theory, this helps the system understand which signals matter most. You can also instruct the platform to maximize conversion value, which should push the algorithm toward higher-value purchases or sales-qualified leads (SQLs).
But value-based bidding isn’t a complete solution. When too many micro-conversions are included — even with assigned values — the system can still become overwhelmed. A high volume of low-intent signals can dilute intent and distort the value hierarchy.
The issue isn’t just a lack of context.
Every signal becomes part of the optimization math. If the model weighs signals by volume rather than business importance, low-intent micro-conversions will dominate. Assigning values helps clarify priorities, but it can’t override signal imbalance. At a certain point, the math wins.
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In practice, this shows up as a “path of least resistance” problem.
Even with values assigned, bidding algorithms still optimize toward the signals they’re given. When low-intent micro-conversions are included as Primary actions, the system treats them as efficient ways to increase conversion volume. This isn’t an error. It’s expected behavior for a model designed to maximize conversions within a set budget.
When those signals occur more frequently, the system gravitates toward them. A signal that fires hundreds of times a day will exert more influence than a high-value action that fires only a handful of times per week.
This dynamic is especially visible in PMax. The system evaluates signals across channels, audiences, and placements, and pursues the cheapest, most abundant path to conversion. If a contact page visit or key pageview is treated as a Primary signal, PMax may prioritize it over a purchase or SQL because it’s easier to achieve at scale.
That’s why PMax often reports strong conversion volume and low CPA while revenue remains flat or declines. The system is performing as instructed, but the inputs lack a disciplined signal hierarchy. Value-based bidding improves structure, but without restraint in the number and type of signals, it can’t fully prevent the problem.
When low-value actions are tracked as Primary conversions, platform-reported performance becomes disconnected from business outcomes. Metrics such as CPA, ROAS, and conversion rate may improve, but those gains are often illusory.
For example:
These patterns create a false sense of success, leading advertisers to scale budgets prematurely and erode contribution margin.
When multiple micro-conversions are tracked as Primary, a single user journey can generate multiple wins for the algorithm.
For example, a user who views a product page, signs up for a newsletter, and adds an item to cart may be counted as three conversions from a single click. If values are assigned to each step, conversion value and ROAS become inflated as well.
This inflates conversion volume, inflates conversion value, and distorts bidding behavior. The system interprets this as a high-value user and begins overbidding on similar traffic, even if the user never completes a purchase.
In many accounts, micro-conversions outnumber real conversions by a ratio of 500 to 1 or more. This imbalance has significant implications for bidding behavior.
If an account records 500 pageviews, 200 add-to-carts, 50 lead form starts, 10 purchases, and all actions are treated as Primary, the system receives 760 signals for every 10 that actually matter.
Without distinct values, the algorithm can’t differentiate between a $0.05 action and a $500 action. It optimizes toward the most frequent signals because they provide the clearest path to increasing conversion volume.
Even when values are assigned, overvaluing micro-conversions teaches the algorithm to pursue easy wins. The result is a maximized conversion value metric that looks strong in the dashboard but isn’t reflected in actual sales.
When micro-conversions dominate the signal mix:
That’s why accounts with high micro-conversion volume often show strong platform metrics but weak financial performance.
Micro-conversions are useful when an account lacks enough real conversion volume to support stable bidding. However, once a campaign consistently reaches 30 to 60 real conversions per month, they no longer provide meaningful benefit.
At that point, the system has enough high-quality data to optimize effectively. Continuing to rely on micro-conversions introduces unnecessary noise and increases the risk of misaligned bidding.
This is the point to transition from tCPA to tROAS and let real revenue guide optimization.
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Primary actions influence bidding, while Secondary actions provide visibility without affecting optimization. This four-part litmus test helps determine which actions should be treated as Primary.
Micro-conversions should be used only when real conversion volume isn’t sufficient to support stable bidding. As a general guideline:
This threshold ensures micro-conversions serve as a temporary bridge, not a permanent crutch.
A Primary action should represent a required step in the conversion journey, such as:
Actions that aren’t required steps — such as contact page visits, whitepaper downloads, or time on site — shouldn’t be treated as Primary. These may indicate interest, but they don’t reliably predict revenue.
If an action can’t be assigned a realistic financial value, it shouldn’t be used as a Primary conversion. Assigning arbitrary values introduces risk and can distort bidding behavior.
Actions such as time on site or scroll depth fail this test because they don’t consistently correlate with revenue. However, if CRM data shows a reliable statistical correlation with revenue, that can justify including the action.
Even if multiple actions pass the first three tests, only the strongest one or two should be designated as Primary. Including too many Primary actions increases the risk of double-counting and overbidding.
A streamlined Primary set ensures the system focuses on the most meaningful signals.
Secondary conversions provide visibility into user behavior without influencing bidding. They’re a useful diagnostic tool for understanding funnel performance and evaluating new signals.
Tracking actions such as newsletter signups, video views, or soft leads as Secondary lets you monitor engagement without shifting bidding toward low-value behaviors.
This approach preserves data integrity while maintaining control over optimization.
Secondary conversions reveal where users drop off in the funnel. For example:
These insights support more informed optimization decisions.
New signals should be tracked as Secondary for several weeks before being considered for Primary status. This allows you to evaluate frequency, correlation with revenue, stability, and predictive value.
Only signals that demonstrate consistent value should be promoted to Primary.
When micro-conversions are used, they must be assigned values that reflect their true contribution to revenue. Overvaluing micro-conversions is a common cause of inflated platform performance and misaligned bidding.
The baseline value of a micro-conversion is determined by:
For example:
The baseline value shouldn’t be used directly. Instead, apply a 25% reduction:
This discount helps prevent overbidding by ensuring the system doesn’t overvalue micro-conversions relative to actual revenue.
Undervaluing micro-conversions may slightly slow learning, but it doesn’t distort bidding. Overvaluing them can push the system toward low-intent traffic, leading to rapid budget misallocation.
The safety discount provides a buffer that protects contribution margin while still supplying useful data.
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Practitioners consistently point to the same principle: signal discipline matters more than signal volume.
Julie Friedman Bacchini emphasizes that every conversion action becomes a signal the system optimizes toward. Using more than one Primary action introduces ambiguity — “it’s suddenly muddier” — and skipping values makes it easier for the system to latch onto lower-value signals. Values don’t need to be exact, but they must be relative.
She also notes that micro-conversions can help low-volume campaigns reach data thresholds, but they aren’t a substitute for real Primary conversions. Removing them later can mean “starting over to a large extent on system learning.”
Jordan Brunelle takes a similarly disciplined approach: “There can definitely be too many.” He recommends starting with one strong signal of intent and watching the ratio between micro-conversions and real outcomes. If volume is high but outcomes are low, it often signals a targeting or signal issue.
Across both perspectives:
The debate around micro-conversions often focuses on quantity. But the real differentiator isn’t volume, but discipline.
Bidding systems optimize toward the signals they’re given. When the signal mix is cluttered, performance drifts. When it’s clear and intentional, the system aligns with real business outcomes.
Micro-conversions should be selectively used and continuously evaluated. Start with a simple audit:
Micro-conversions should be a temporary bridge. Once real conversion volume is sufficient, optimization should be guided by revenue. A disciplined signal architecture gives automation what it needs to perform as intended: efficient, predictable, and aligned with real business outcomes.
If you’re a lawyer, college administrator, or financial services provider, you’ve likely seen the frustrating “Eligible (Limited)” status in your Google Ads account. It can feel like you’re fighting Google with one hand tied behind your back when your remarketing lists, exact match keywords, and more don’t work as intended.
While it might feel like Google Ads is out to get you when you operate in a so-called “sensitive interest category,” there are specific reasons for these rules. More importantly, there are specific ways to succeed despite them.
This article will cover what the personalized advertising policies are, what they mean for your account, and five specific tactics you can use to succeed with Google Ads.
Google provides detailed explanations in its official policy documentation, but it comes down to two things: legal requirements and ethical standards.
In the United States, for example, the Fair Housing Act and employment laws prevent discrimination based on age, gender, or location. If you’re advertising a job opening or a new apartment complex, Google can’t allow you to exclude people based on those demographics because doing so would be against the law.
Then there’s the ethical side. Imagine you’re running a rehab center. If someone visits your site, Google’s “sensitive interest” policy prevents you from following them around the internet with targeted banner ads like, “Still struggling with addiction? Come to our clinic.”
That kind of remarketing is intrusive and, frankly, predatory when it targets someone’s health and struggles. To protect the user experience and maintain a sense of privacy, Google limits how personal data can be used in these high-stakes industries.
If you fall into one of these categories — housing, employment, credit, healthcare, or legal services — the biggest impact is usually on your audience targeting.
Here’s what you can’t use:
For certain categories in certain countries, like housing, credit, and employment in the United States, there’s further “demographic stripping” — you can’t target by age, gender, parental status, or ZIP code. Your Smart Bidding strategies won’t use these signals as inputs either.
It’s easy to focus on what’s gone, but what still works is a much longer list. Even in a restricted industry, you still have access to the core engine of Google Ads. You can still use:
If you want to move the needle without relying on remarketing, you need to rethink your account structure and messaging. Here are five things you can do right now.
If your business offers a mix of services — some sensitive, some not — don’t let the sensitive ones “poison” your whole account. Think of a spa that offers haircuts, pedicures, and Botox. Haircuts are fine; Botox is a medical procedure that triggers sensitive category restrictions.
If you put them all on one site, your entire remarketing capability might get shut down. Consider putting the sensitive service on a separate domain and a separate Google Ads account. This lets you use every available tool for your main business while the sensitive portion operates under the necessary restrictions.
If you want to use image or video ads, use Demand Gen instead of the standard Display Network. In my experience, Demand Gen delivers higher-quality audiences and tends to perform better in restricted niches.
You might be tempted to stick to Exact Match keywords to keep things tight. However, in sensitive categories, Google may restrict ads on very narrow, specific queries for privacy reasons. If your Exact Match keywords aren’t getting impressions, try Phrase or Broad Match. This gives the algorithm more room to find users searching for the same thing with slightly different phrasing that may be less restricted.
Think of it like fishing: if you can’t use a spear, use a net. You’ll catch some fish you don’t want, but that tradeoff helps you catch the ones you do want more easily.
Most businesses in these categories, such as law firms or banks, don’t make sales on their websites. The website generates a lead, and the sale happens over the phone or in an office.
If you want Google to find better users, you must feed that real-world data back into the system. Use Offline Conversion Tracking (OCT) to show Google which leads became customers. Even if you must navigate HIPAA or other privacy regulations, there are ways to do this safely.
Consult your legal team, but don’t skip this step. It’s the best way to train the algorithm when you can’t use your own audiences and to ensure Smart Bidding works at its full potential.
When you can’t tell Google who to target with a list, you have to tell the user who the ad is for through your creative. Your headlines and images should qualify the lead.
Be specific in your copy. For example, instead of “Need a Lawyer?” try “Defense Attorney for Small Business.” This attracts your target audience and encourages people who aren’t a fit to scroll past, saving you money and improving your conversion rate.
Running Google Ads in a sensitive category is a challenge, but it’s far from impossible. By shifting your focus from who the person is to what they’re looking for and how you speak to them, you can still drive incredible results.
This article is part of our ongoing Search Engine Land series, Everything you need to know about Google Ads in less than 3 minutes. In each edition, Jyll highlights a different Google Ads feature, and what you need to know to get the best results from it – all in a quick 3-minute read.
AI has changed how I work after nearly two decades in digital marketing. The shift has been meaningful, freeing up time, reducing the grinding parts of the job, and making some genuinely hard tasks faster.
That doesn’t mean it does the work for you, transforms everything overnight, or saves you 40 hours a week. In real-world SEO, with real clients and real deadlines, it’s a tool that makes parts of the job easier, not something that replaces the work itself.
Here are 20 ways I actually use it. Some are specific to SEO. Some are broader, but relevant to anyone working in the industry. All of them are practical, tested, and honest about their limitations.
The single best way to use AI for content is to stop expecting it to produce something publishable and start treating it as a very fast first-draft machine.
The content AI produces out of the box is average. Your job is to make it good. Reference real-life stories, case studies, and statistics, and showcase your personal viewpoint and expertise.
The time savings are in not starting from a blank page.
Give Claude or ChatGPT your target keyword, page topic, and character limits. Ask for 10 variations of your meta title and descriptions. You’ll use one, maybe combine two, but the process takes two minutes instead of 20. For large sites with hundreds of pages, this alone is worth the subscription.
Many tools allow you to upload CSV files, add AI’s suggested ideas, and download them for review. Don’t skip this step. A human eye is where the value sits
Paste an existing page or blog post that has dropped in rankings. Ask AI to identify what’s missing, what could be expanded, and what feels outdated.
It won’t always be right, but it gives you a starting point instead of reading the whole thing yourself with fresh eyes you don’t have at 4 p.m. on a Thursday.
Make sure to give context. Long prompts with lots of detail will produce much better results than pasting a page in cold.
Prompt AI to generate the 10 most common questions for your target keyword. Cross-reference with People Also Ask and your own research.
Answer them, and you now have an FAQ section, featured snippet opportunities, and a content gap analysis in about 10 minutes.
Nobody enjoys writing alt text for 200 product images. Describe the image, give it the context of the page it sits on, and include the target keyword. Then ask for alt text that’s descriptive and naturally includes the term where relevant. It’s not glamorous, but it’s necessary and faster.
You can also run a website through Screaming Frog, export it to a CSV file, upload it to your AI of choice, and ask it to write the alt text. This only works well if the file names are descriptive, and again, a human eye is key. This is about increasing speed, rather than handing it over to AI completely.
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Not everyone working in SEO has a developer background. AI is useful for:
Paste in the output, ask it to explain it in plain English, and then ask what the fix should be. Verify the answer, but it gets you most of the way there.
Schema is one of those things everyone knows they should be doing more of, and nobody finds especially enjoyable.
Describe the content of your page to your AI of choice, tell it what schema type is relevant (FAQ, Article, LocalBusiness, Product, etc.), and ask it to generate the JSON-LD.
Check it in Google’s Rich Results Test before implementation. This used to take me 20 minutes per page type. Now it takes five.
If you use regex in GSC filters and you’re not a developer, AI is your new best friend. Describe what you’re trying to filter, for example, all URLs containing a specific subfolder, or all queries including a particular term, and ask for the regex string.
It gets it right more often than not, and you can ask it to explain the logic so you actually understand what you’re implementing.
If you export a crawl from Screaming Frog or Sitebulb and you’re not sure what to prioritize, paste the summary data into your AI tool and ask it to help you identify the highest-priority issues based on the site’s goals.
It won’t replace your expertise, but it’s a useful sounding board when you’re staring at a spreadsheet with 47 issues and a client call in an hour.
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This is one of the most underrated uses of AI in SEO work. You have the data. You have the graphs. What takes time is writing the commentary that explains what happened, why, and what comes next.
Feed AI your key metrics and the context of what was happening that month (algorithm updates, campaign launches, seasonality), and ask it to draft the narrative section of your report. Edit it, add your actual insight, but stop writing it from scratch every month.
You can even upload reports from various data sources and ask it to combine and summarize them. This saves me hours every month when I’m putting together reports.
Not every client wants to read a 12-page report. Ask AI to summarize your report into a five-bullet executive summary. Give it to clients at the top of the document.
The ones who want details will read on. The ones who don’t will feel informed without asking you to talk them through every chart on the next call.
Ask AI to create the executive summary for someone who doesn’t know anything about SEO, and it’ll give you something simple and easy to understand.
Paste a table of your keyword rankings or traffic data, and ask AI to flag anything that looks unusual, including significant drops, unexpected gains, or patterns that don’t match the previous period.
It won’t replace proper analysis, but it’s a useful first pass when you’re managing a large amount of information and can’t give every dataset the attention it deserves.
Dig deeper: How to build AI confidence inside your SEO team
List your top three competitors and your own site. Ask AI to help you think through what content topics they’re likely covering that you’re not, based on their positioning and audience.
Then, validate that with actual keyword research tools. AI can’t see competitor data directly, but it’s useful for hypothesis generation before you do the manual work.
When you take on a client in an industry you don’t know well, you need to get up to speed fast. Ask your AI to give you a primer on the industry:
It saves you an embarrassing amount of time in discovery calls.
Paste a list of your target keywords and ask AI to categorize them by search intent: informational, navigational, commercial, and transactional. Then compare that against the page type you’re targeting them with.
You’ll almost certainly find mismatches. This is a task that’s straightforward to describe, but tedious to do manually across hundreds of keywords.
Dig deeper: How to use AI response patterns to build better content
Everyone has had to write a difficult email, whether it’s explaining why rankings have dropped, why a deadline was missed, or why they need to do something you know they don’t want to do.
These emails take a disproportionate amount of emotional energy to write. Give your AI the situation, the context, and what you need the client to understand or do, and ask for a draft that’s clear, professional, and honest.
Edit it. Send it. Move on.
If you’ve been meaning to document your processes and just haven’t gotten around to it, AI removes the excuse.
Describe a process out loud (or in rough notes), paste it in, and ask for a structured SOP with numbered steps, decision points, and notes.
The first version will need editing, but having a framework to work from is the difference between getting it done and it sitting on the to-do list for another quarter.
Before a client call, paste in your recent report data, any issues from the previous month, and what you need to cover.
Ask your AI to help you structure the agenda and anticipate questions the client might ask based on the data. You’ll go into the call more prepared and less likely to be caught off guard.
This one sounds vague, but it’s one of the ways I use AI most.
When I have a problem I can’t get clear on, a strategy decision I’m going back and forth on, or a piece of work I can’t find the right angle for, I talk it through with Claude (my AI buddy of choice) to clarify my own thinking. It asks questions, reflects things back, and helps me arrive at a point of view faster than I would staring at a blank document.
Ask your AI to be brutally honest with you. Otherwise, it’ll just keep agreeing with you and telling you that you’re truly an expert on every topic.
The biggest productivity gain from AI isn’t any individual use. It’s building a library of prompts that work for your specific workflow and reusing them consistently.
Every time you get a good result from an AI tool, save the prompt. Over time, you build a system, rather than starting from scratch every time. This is the thing most people skip, and it’s the thing that compounds.
Top tip: In the paid version of many AI tools, you can create projects and have specific instructions for each one. This is invaluable for saving time by not having to include all of this information in every prompt you use.
Dig deeper: Why SEO teams need to ask ‘should we use AI?’ not just ‘can we?’
None of these tips replace the expertise, judgment, and client relationships that make a good SEO professional.
AI doesn’t know the business the way you do. It doesn’t understand the nuance of an industry, the history of an account, or the particular quirks of a contact you deal with regularly.
AI reduces the time spent on tasks that don’t require that expertise, so you have more of it available for the work that does.
Use AI as a tool. Stay skeptical of the hype. And for the love of good search results, edit everything before it goes anywhere near a client.
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It’s safe to say we were not entertained last night as Italy crashed out of their World Cup play-off final with a penalty shoot-out defeat to Bosnia.
In the aftermath, there has been no shortage of reaction: from ex-players and coaches, to current figures involved at the heart of Italian football, everyone has had their two cents to say after that dismal night in the Balkans.
The exit has send earthquakes throughout the world though, not just in Italy.

Gladiator star Russell Crowe has had a long-standing connection with Italian football, ever since his appearance in the 2000 Best Picture winning film.
On several occasions, the New Zealand-born Australian actor has spoken about his love for the city of Rome and, specifically, Lazio.
Crowe has been pictured and filmed talking about his love for the club on numerous occasions, and today he spoke once again about the world of Calcio.
However, this time he dedicated a heartfelt message for Italy, writing: ‘A dark dawn for Italy, the day after failed qualification. Again. How is it possible with so much talent? I feel sick for the nation.
Un’alba buia per l’Italia. Il giorno dopo la mancata qualificazione. Di nuovo.
Com’è possibile con così tanto talento? Mi sento male per conto della nazione.
— Russell Crowe (@russellcrowe) April 1, 2026
Italy must once again rebuild after another World Cup play-off elimination, and Gazzetta names the players expected to retain their spots in the team, those who could return, and others who won’t play for the national team again.
Gennaro Gattuso’s future as the Italy national team coach is far from certain, even though FIGC President Gabriele Gravina has asked both the coach and Delegation Chief Gigi Buffon to remain in charge despite another dramatic elimination from the World Cup play-offs.
Gazzetta argues that regardless of Gattuso’s future, six players are expected to retain their spots in the team: Captain Gigio Donnarumma, Marco Palestra, Moise Kean, Francesco Pio Esposito, Riccardo Calafiori and Sandro Tonali.
The pink paper even adds Gianluca Scamacca, 27, but the Atalanta striker has suffered numerous injuries in recent years and has scored only once in 22 appearances with the Azzurri.
Mateo Retegui was not in his best shape after months in the Saudi Pro League, and it’s no coincidence that he’s pushing to return to Serie A, reportedly holding talks with Milan and Juventus.

Napoli winger Matteo Politano started both play-off games, but is unlikely to play a key role in the future as he’ll turn 33 in August. The same goes for Leonardo Spinazzola and Bryan Cristante.
Gazzetta notes that despite their poor performances on the international level, it’s hard to imagine Italy’s short-term future without Inter stars Nicolò Barella, Alessandro Bastoni and Federico Dimarco, even if they’ll all be over 30 when the next World Cup is played in 2030.

The likes of Davide Bartesaghi, Michael Kayode and Cher Ndour are showing good developments at a club level. Francesco Camarda, 18, is one of the most interesting Italian prospects, but a shoulder injury halted his growth while on loan at Lecce this season.
The likes of Daniel Maldini, Mattia Zaccagni, Federico Chiesa, Nicolò Zaniolo, Matteo Gabbia, Samuele Ricci and Nicolò Fagioli are expected to be considered for future call-ups, depending on whether Gattuso remains in charge and his potential replacement.
Italy’s World Cup dreams came crashing down after a penalty shoot-out defeat against Bosnia and Herzegovina in the play-off final on Tuesday evening, but questions have been asked over an Edin Dzeko handball and a potential second red card incident in extra time.
Italy took the lead after 15 minutes thanks to a wonderful first-time finish from Fiorentina’s Moise Kean, but things took a turn for the worse when Inter defender Alessandero Bastoni wiped out Amar Memic and earned a straight red card a few minutes before half-time.
The 10-man Azzurri held on until the 79th minute before conceding, and did well to see the game through until penalties, but after misses from Pio Esposito and Bryan Cristante in the first three kicks of the shoot-out and with Bosnia scoring all of their first four, Italy were eliminated at the World Cup play-off stage for the third tournament cycle in a row.

The first incident in question is the handball by Dzeko in the build-up to Bosnia and Herzegovina’s 79th-minute equaliser against Italy.
A cross had come in from the right flank. Dzeko and Gianluca Mancini were tussling at the back post, and though he had made an attempt to get his head to it, the ball clearly came off the arm of the Bosnian veteran.
Gianluigi Donnarumma saved Dzeko’s attempt, but Haris Tabakovic was on hand to prod home the rebound from point-blank range.

According to the IFAB laws of the game, it is an offence if a player scores a goal directly from their hand or arm, even if accidental, which means that had Donnarumma let Dzeko’s attempt go in, it would have been ruled out.
However, as Bosnia did not score directly from Dzeko’s handball, and as this was presumably considered an ‘accidental’ handball, the goal was not ruled out.

Given that Bastoni was sent off in the first half for a last-man challenge, there were suggestions that Bosnia should have also been reduced to 10 men after Sassuolo’s Tariq Muharemovic brought down Marco Palestra in the 12th minute of extra-time.
Sandro Tonali slipped the young full-back in with a perfectly-weighted through ball, but the Cagliari youngster was then wiped out on the edge of the area. Muharemovic was shown a yellow card as a result.
According to the IFAB, there are four key considerations when it comes to the denial of an obvious goalscoring opportunity (DOGSO). They are: The distance between the offence and the goal, the general direction of play, the likelihood of keeping or gaining control of the ball and the location and number of defenders.

Referee Clement Turpin was satisfied that Bastoni’s first-half deserved a red card given that he brought down Memic around 10 yards outside the penalty area, slightly to the left of centre of the goal, and that Memic would have retained possession of the ball and would have been clear through one-on-one with Donnarumma otherwise.
As for the Muharemovic challenge on Palestra, the Italy youngster was also running through on goal from a relatively central position, but it is assumed that Muharemovic was not considered the last man as midfielder Dzenis Burnic was also on the scene when the challenge came in.
Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni is ‘saddened’ by Italy’s World Cup play-off elimination: ‘It is sad because of how it happened, in an unfair way; it is a hard truth to accept.’
Italy have failed to qualify for the World Cup for the third time in a row, losing the play-off Final on penalties to Bosnia and Herzegovina on Tuesday.
Following a 5-0 friendly win over Zambia, Argentina national team coach Scaloni, a former Lazio defender, spared a thought for the Azzurri.
“I have Italian relatives, and what is happening in Italy saddens me,” he said at a post-match press conference.
“It is a brother country to Argentina that cares deeply for us. It is a world power, so the fact that it is not present does not sit well with us Argentines. It is sad because of how it happened, in an unfair way; it is a hard truth to accept.”
Argentina are the defending World Cup champions and have been placed in Group J at the World Cup along with Algeria, Austria and Jordan.
Bosnia and Herzegovina reached the World Cup play-offs instead of Italy and will feature in Group B with Qatar, Canada and Switzerland.

Meanwhile, in Italy, FIGC President Gabriele Gravina is under severe pressure, as the Minister for Sport has called for major changes in the Italian FA leadership, effectively suggesting that Gravina should resign.
The headquarters of the Italian Football Federation in Rome was vandalised with eggs thrown at night, following a defeat in the World Cup play-off Final against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Some Italian fans vented their frustration at the Azzurri’s World Cup play-off elimination on Tuesday night, throwing eggs at the entrance to the FIGC headquarters in Via Allegri in Rome, according to reports in Italy.
FIGC President Gabriele Gravina returned to the headquarters on Wednesday morning, and upon his arrival, a fan held a banner urging him to resign.
The Azzurri have missed out on qualification for the World Cup for the third time in a row, the second under Gravina’s tenure.

Gravina refused to resign last night, but has scheduled a general FIGC meeting for tomorrow, Thursday, April 2.

The FIGC President is facing mounting domestic pressure, even from Sports Minister Andrea Abodi, who has urged Gravina to acknowledge his responsibility after another catastrophic result for Italian football.
It has been a horrendous few weeks for Inter and Italy defender Alessandro Bastoni, who had already cut a controversial figure after his Derby d’Italia antics in February and has since been on the receiving end of further criticism after his role in Tuesday night’s World Cup play-off final defeat against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
It all kicked off for Bastoni during the eventful Derby d’Italia between Inter and Juventus on February 14, which ended 3-2 in favour of the Nerazzurri.
Bastoni, who was on a first-half booking in the derby, dived under the challenge of Pierre Kalulu, which resulted in his opponent being incorrectly sent off for a second bookable offence. Had the reverse decision been taken, Bastoni himself should have been shown a yellow card for simulation, which would have been his second caution of the game.
However, it was Bastoni’s passionate celebration of the decision to send Kalulu off that angered fans across Italy, not just in Turin.
Since then, Bastoni has been met by a hostile reception in a variety of grounds across Italy, and there were genuine calls from large portions of the Italy fan base for him to be dropped from Gennaro Gattuso’s squad for the World Cup play-off campaign that took place over the last week.
In the end, Bastoni kept his place in the squad and lined up in the middle of Gattuso’s back three for both the semi-final victory over Northern Ireland and the play-off final against Bosnia and Herzegovina on Tuesday.
Bastoni has since been met by further criticism after his first-half red card in Tuesday night’s play-off final against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Gianluigi Donnarumma took a poor goal kick, which was headed straight back into the Italy half, and with Amar Memic running through, Bastoni, the furthest Italy defender back, lunged in from behind and was promptly shown a straight red card.
The Azzurri were 1-0 up at the time, and had looked like they were going to see the half out with a narrow advantage until the red card was brandished in the 42nd minute.

Italy held on until the 79th minute before conceding, and did well to see off the pressure during extra-time, but two early misses in the penalty shootout from Pio Esposito and Bryan Cristante sent the Azzurri packing for another World Cup cycle.
To little surprise, the responses to Bastoni’s red card in Italy’s play-off final have not been particularly positive. Many have pointed to ‘karma’ after the Derby d’Italia incident, but others have questioned the defender’s decision making, given that Memic was still not 100% guaranteed to score past Donnarumma.
“Bastoni should have had more trust in Donnarumma and let the striker through. Cost his country a huge upset,” read one tweet on X.
Similarly, another read: “He still had so much work to do to score as well. Total headloss from Bastoni.”

Many reactions have focused on the potential reception that Bastoni will now receive upon his return to Italy. The Nerazzurri centre-back has been linked with a summer move away to Barcelona, and many suggest that he would be wise to push for a move away from Italy during the upcoming transfer window.
“Honestly, if you’re Bastoni how do you even go back to Italy after this? He was already getting booed all over Serie A before this,” one tweet read.
“If the Azzurri don’t get to the World Cup, I really can’t see Bastoni staying in Italy – it would be absolutely terrible for him,” another agreed.
“Bastoni better fly straight to Spain because I don’t think he could step foot in Italy again,” read another.

Serie A commentator Patrick Kendrick commented: “I hope Italy doesn’t treat Bastoni like England treated Beckham in 1998,” and later added: “It will be interesting to see how Barella, Bastoni and Dimarco play at home to Roma on Sunday. For what it’s worth I think they’ll be some of the best players on the pitch & credit to them if they are. Ultimately, come that match, they’re damned if they do & damned if they don’t.”
Others feel that Bastoni was in the wrong for his slide tackle against Bosnia, but feel that he is not solely to blame for Italy’s shortcomings in World Cup qualification.
“Apart from Bastoni’s f***-up, unfortunately the CT got it all wrong. The call-ups, the formations, the substitutions, the favouritism towards players from so-called big clubs. He only brought in Palestra because he’s a phenomenon,” one supporter wrote.
Arsenal are interested in signing the Hertha BSC defensive midfielder Kennet Eichhorn.
The 16-year-old is highly rated in Germany and regarded as one of the brightest young talents in the country right now. According to a report via SportWitness, Arsenal are hoping to secure his signature in the summer, and they will face competition from Manchester United.
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Clubs in Germany are keen on the 16-year-old as well, and it will be interesting to see where Eichhorn ends up. He has been hailed as “remarkable” by Toni Kroos. Kroos has also claimed that the player could be worth €60 million soon.
“It’s unbelievable what the boy can do. He’s mentally very focused with no airs or graces. I’m sure Hertha are going to have a lot of fun with him,” veteran Hertha defender Toni Leistner said of him.
He has been a key player for the German club in the second division this season. The opportunity to compete at a higher level will be exciting for him. However, he needs to choose his next destination carefully. Joining a big club only to sit on the bench would not be ideal for him. He needs regular opportunities in order to continue his development.
Arsenal and Manchester United must provide him with game-time assurances if they want to sign the young midfielder.

Arsenal needs more quality and depth in the defensive midfield department. The German midfielder could be the ideal long-term replacement for Christian Norgaard, who has not been able to hold down a regular starting spot since joining the London club.
At Manchester United, they will need to replace Casemiro in the summer, and the 16-year-old could be a superb investment for them as well.
Hertha BSC will find it difficult to keep the player at the club, especially if a lucrative offer is on the table at the end of the season. It remains to be seen where the 16-year-old ends up. He is a promising young player, and Eichhorn is expected to develop into a future star with the right guidance.
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Arsenal will continue to be linked with a move for Nathaniel Brown from Eintracht Frankfurt.
According to a report via SportWitness, Arsenal have made enquiries for the 22-year-old German full-back, and he will cost €65 million in the summer. They will face competition from Liverpool for his signature.
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It remains to be seen whether Arsenal follow up on the enquiry with an official offer to sign the player. They have players like Riccardo Calafiori and Piero Hincapie at their disposal. A move for Brown would be surprising. There is no doubt that he is a quality player, and he has shown that in German football. However, he needs to play regularly, and Arsenal might not be able to guarantee him that.
On the other hand, moving to Liverpool could be exciting for the young defender. Andrew Robertson has been linked with a move away from the club in the summer, and they need to replace them. The German International could be the ideal long-term replacement for the Scottish International.
Apart from his defensive qualities, Brown is excellent going forward. He has 10 goal contributions this season.
Brown is entering the peak years of his career, and he should look to join a club where there is a role for him in the starting lineup. At Arsenal, he will need to compete with other players for a starting spot. It remains to be seen whether he is prepared for the challenge.
Also, the asking price could be a problem for any club interested in the defender. €65 million is a lot of money for a left-back. Arsenal or Liverpool might prefer to sign him for a more reasonable fee.
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Chelsea are interested in signing the PSG striker Goncalo Ramos at the end of the season.
According to a report from TeamTalk, Chelsea and Newcastle United have already made contact regarding a move for the Portuguese International.
Ramos was linked with Liverpool during the January transfer window.
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The 24-year-old has found it difficult to start every week, and he needs to leave the club in order to play more often. He joined PSG in a €80 million deal from Benfica, but he has not been able to live up to the expectations at the French club. There have been rumours that PSG could be open to selling Ramos.
The lack of gametime has left the player frustrated, and several clubs across Europe are now monitoring his situation. He was part of the Ligue 1 and Champions League-winning PSG team last season.
Ramos is reportedly open to a move to the Premier League and wants to test himself in English football. Chelsea and Newcastle are now positioning themselves to make a move in the summer. They are long-term admirers of the Portuguese international, and they have been tracking him for quite some time. The 24-year-old has shown his quality for club and country in recent seasons, and there is no doubt that he has the ability to succeed in the Premier League.
Liam Delap has been quite poor since the move to Chelsea, and the Blues need an upgrade. Ramos could be a handy option.
The report claims that Manchester United have been spoken to regarding the player’s availability, and Tottenham Hotspur could also enter the frame.
Ramos has played just over 1000 minutes in the league for PSG this season, scoring just five goals. In his 124 appearances for the French outfit, he has 44 goals to his name and 10 assists along the way. In the right team, he could develop into a prolific striker, and it remains to be seen where he ends up.
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Arsenal star Gabriel Martinelli could be on his way out of the club at the end of the season, and the Gunners are prepared to sanction his departure.
The 24-year-old has scored just one goal in the Premier League this season, and he is no longer guaranteed a starting role. According to a report from Team Talk, the player wants to compete at the highest level regularly, but he wants a key role at his new club.
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Arsenal would be prepared to sell the player for £50 million, and it remains to be seen whether any club is willing to pay up for him. There is no doubt that Martinelli is a quality player, but he needs to improve his end product.
At 24, he has time to improve further and add more goals and assists to his game. However, £50 million for a player with just one league goal this season will be difficult for Arsenal. If they manage to get that kind of money for him, it would be a masterstroke.
Atletico Madrid, Borussia Dortmund, RB Leipzig and Marseille are all interested in the talented attacker. The 24-year-old can operate as a centre forward as well as on the flanks. There is no doubt that he’s a dynamic attacker who could improve all four teams. However, the asking price could complicate matters.
Meanwhile, Arsenal will be hoping to use the proceeds from his departure to improve their attacking unit. They should invest in another reliable striker and a quality winger. They will be hoping to compete regularly against elite clubs, and they need to consistently upgrade the squad.
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Italy’s World Cup dreams came crashing down after a penalty shoot-out defeat against Bosnia and Herzegovina in the play-off final on Tuesday evening, but questions have been asked over an Edin Dzeko handball and a potential second red card incident in extra time.
Italy took the lead after 15 minutes thanks to a wonderful first-time finish from Fiorentina’s Moise Kean, but things took a turn for the worse when Inter defender Alessandero Bastoni wiped out Amar Memic and earned a straight red card a few minutes before half-time.
The 10-man Azzurri held on until the 79th minute before conceding, and did well to see the game through until penalties, but after misses from Pio Esposito and Bryan Cristante in the first three kicks of the shoot-out and with Bosnia scoring all of their first four, Italy were eliminated at the World Cup play-off stage for the third tournament cycle in a row.
ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – MARCH 31: Players of Italy show their dejection of Italy during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
The first incident in question is the handball by Dzeko in the build-up to Bosnia and Herzegovina’s 79th-minute equaliser against Italy.
A cross had come in from the right flank. Dzeko and Gianluca Mancini were tussling at the back post, and though he had made an attempt to get his head to it, the ball clearly came off the arm of the Bosnian veteran.
Gianluigi Donnarumma saved Dzeko’s attempt, but Haris Tabakovic was on hand to prod home the rebound from point-blank range.
ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – MARCH 31: Haris Tabakovic of Bosnia and Herzegovina scores his team’s equalizing goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia & Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
According to the IFAB laws of the game, it is an offence if a player scores a goal directly from their hand or arm, even if accidental, which means that had Donnarumma let Dzeko’s attempt go in, it would have been ruled out.
However, as Bosnia did not score directly from Dzeko’s handball, and as this was presumably considered an ‘accidental’ handball, the goal was not ruled out.
ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – MARCH 31: The referee Clèment Turpin shows the red card to Alessandro Bastoni of Italy during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
Given that Bastoni was sent off in the first half for a last-man challenge, there were suggestions that Bosnia should have also been reduced to 10 men after Sassuolo’s Tariq Muharemovic brought down Marco Palestra in the 12th minute of extra-time.
Sandro Tonali slipped the young full-back in with a perfectly-weighted through ball, but the Cagliari youngster was then wiped out on the edge of the area. Muharemovic was shown a yellow card as a result.
According to the IFAB, there are four key considerations when it comes to the denial of an obvious goalscoring opportunity (DOGSO). They are: The distance between the offence and the goal, the general direction of play, the likelihood of keeping or gaining control of the ball and the location and number of defenders.
WROCLAW, POLAND – MARCH 26: Milan and Roma Referee Clement Turpin of France looks on during the UEFA EURO 2024 Play-Offs final match between Ukraine and Iceland at Tarczynski Arena on March 26, 2024 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Photo by Rafal Oleksiewicz/Getty Images)
Referee Clement Turpin was satisfied that Bastoni’s first-half deserved a red card given that he brought down Memic around 10 yards outside the penalty area, slightly to the left of centre of the goal, and that Memic would have retained possession of the ball and would have been clear through one-on-one with Donnarumma otherwise.
As for the Muharemovic challenge on Palestra, the Italy youngster was also running through on goal from a relatively central position, but it is assumed that Muharemovic was not considered the last man as midfielder Dzenis Burnic was also on the scene when the challenge came in.

Marc Cucurella’s explosive comments about Chelsea’s project have been defended by Fabrizio Romano of all people.
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The big news of this international break at Chelsea was without doubt Marc Cucurella’s interview with the Athletic, where he pointed out the doubts he and teammates had about the project they signed up for at Stamford Bridge.
Fabrizio Romano, the transfer guru, has decided (presumably at the behest of Cucurella’s camp) to clarify that the full back just wants the best for the team, and isn’t trying to be negative for the sake of being negative, or to force his way out of the club.
“These are not negative comments about Chelsea, but rather a message from a player who feels responsible and wants to push the project forward,” Romano said on his Twitter page.
“Cucurella remains one of the voices of the dressing room, a smart player who knows exactly what he is saying and why.”
We didn’t need to be told any of that, really. Cucurella’s comments seemed very measured, and in fact reflected what many fans have been saying for a long time.
Ryan Kavuma-McQueen has continued to make waves in our youth teams, and there’s increasing chatter he may make a debut this weekend in the FA Cup against Port Vale.
Malo Gusto has spoken about how he wants to become the best right back in the world.
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The headquarters of the Italian Football Federation in Rome was vandalised with eggs thrown at night, following a defeat in the World Cup play-off Final against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Some Italian fans vented their frustration at the Azzurri’s World Cup play-off elimination on Tuesday night, throwing eggs at the entrance to the FIGC headquarters in Via Allegri in Rome, according to reports in Italy.
FIGC President Gabriele Gravina returned to the headquarters on Wednesday morning, and upon his arrival, a fan held a banner urging him to resign.
The Azzurri have missed out on qualification for the World Cup for the third time in a row, the second under Gravina’s tenure.
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 16: General view inside the stadium 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)
Gravina refused to resign last night, but has scheduled a general FIGC meeting for tomorrow, Thursday, April 2.
ROME, ITALY – JUNE 19: Gianluigi Buffon, Italy new head coach Gennaro Gattuso and FIGC president Gabriele Gravina pose during the press conference at Hotel Parco dei Principi on June 19, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
The FIGC President is facing mounting domestic pressure, even from Sports Minister Andrea Abodi, who has urged Gravina to acknowledge his responsibility after another catastrophic result for Italian football.

It has been a horrendous few weeks for Inter and Italy defender Alessandro Bastoni, who had already cut a controversial figure after his Derby d’Italia antics in February and has since been on the receiving end of further criticism after his role in Tuesday night’s World Cup play-off final defeat against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
It all kicked off for Bastoni during the eventful Derby d’Italia between Inter and Juventus on February 14, which ended 3-2 in favour of the Nerazzurri.
Bastoni, who was on a first-half booking in the derby, dived under the challenge of Pierre Kalulu, which resulted in his opponent being incorrectly sent off for a second bookable offence. Had the reverse decision been taken, Bastoni himself should have been shown a yellow card for simulation, which would have been his second caution of the game.
However, it was Bastoni’s passionate celebration of the decision to send Kalulu off that angered fans across Italy, not just in Turin.
Since then, Bastoni has been met by a hostile reception in a variety of grounds across Italy, and there were genuine calls from large portions of the Italy fan base for him to be dropped from Gennaro Gattuso’s squad for the World Cup play-off campaign that took place over the last week.
In the end, Bastoni kept his place in the squad and lined up in the middle of Gattuso’s back three for both the semi-final victory over Northern Ireland and the play-off final against Bosnia and Herzegovina on Tuesday.
Bastoni has since been met by further criticism after his first-half red card in Tuesday night’s play-off final against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Gianluigi Donnarumma took a poor goal kick, which was headed straight back into the Italy half, and with Amar Memic running through, Bastoni, the furthest Italy defender back, lunged in from behind and was promptly shown a straight red card.
The Azzurri were 1-0 up at the time, and had looked like they were going to see the half out with a narrow advantage until the red card was brandished in the 42nd minute.
ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – MARCH 31: The referee Clèment Turpin shows the red card during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
Italy held on until the 79th minute before conceding, and did well to see off the pressure during extra-time, but two early misses in the penalty shootout from Pio Esposito and Bryan Cristante sent the Azzurri packing for another World Cup cycle.
To little surprise, the responses to Bastoni’s red card in Italy’s play-off final have not been particularly positive. Many have pointed to ‘karma’ after the Derby d’Italia incident, but others have questioned the defender’s decision making, given that Memic was still not 100% guaranteed to score past Donnarumma.
“Bastoni should have had more trust in Donnarumma and let the striker through. Cost his country a huge upset,” read one tweet on X.
Similarly, another read: “He still had so much work to do to score as well. Total headloss from Bastoni.”
ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – MARCH 31: Gianluigi Donnarumma of Italy shows his dejection after the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia & Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
Many reactions have focused on the potential reception that Bastoni will now receive upon his return to Italy. The Nerazzurri centre-back has been linked with a summer move away to Barcelona, and many suggest that he would be wise to push for a move away from Italy during the upcoming transfer window.
“Honestly, if you’re Bastoni how do you even go back to Italy after this? He was already getting booed all over Serie A before this,” one tweet read.
“If the Azzurri don’t get to the World Cup, I really can’t see Bastoni staying in Italy – it would be absolutely terrible for him,” another agreed.
“Bastoni better fly straight to Spain because I don’t think he could step foot in Italy again,” read another.
FLORENCE, ITALY – OCTOBER 08: Alessandro Bastoni of Italy looks on prior to the Italy training session at Centro Tecnico Federale di Coverciano on October 08, 2024 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Claudio Villa/Getty Images)
Serie A commentator Patrick Kendrick commented: “I hope Italy doesn’t treat Bastoni like England treated Beckham in 1998,” and later added: “It will be interesting to see how Barella, Bastoni and Dimarco play at home to Roma on Sunday. For what it’s worth I think they’ll be some of the best players on the pitch & credit to them if they are. Ultimately, come that match, they’re damned if they do & damned if they don’t.”
Others feel that Bastoni was in the wrong for his slide tackle against Bosnia, but feel that he is not solely to blame for Italy’s shortcomings in World Cup qualification.
“Apart from Bastoni’s f***-up, unfortunately the CT got it all wrong. The call-ups, the formations, the substitutions, the favouritism towards players from so-called big clubs. He only brought in Palestra because he’s a phenomenon,” one supporter wrote.

Malo Gusto has declared he wants to be the best right back in the world, and is making moves towards it every day.
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Malo Gusto has had another important season at Chelsea, playing regularly in a number of positions.
He’s gradually increased his influence ever since arriving at the club, with plenty of games available as the injury-prone Reece James’ backup.
In an interview with the club’s official website today, he spoke about how he wanted to be the world’s best in his position.
“I’m playing to become the best player in my position, the best right-back in the world,” Gusto said.
“If you’re playing football just to be a good player, it’s because you don’t have a lot of ambition. I joined Chelsea and I want even more in terms of performance. It’s just the beginning.”
He’s got some way to go to be the best right back in the world. In fact, he’s not even the best right back at Chelsea.
But his versatility is very impressive, and his ability to play in multiple positions
Chelsea made the second most they’ve ever made in revenue in the last financial year, a healthy £490.4m.
Two additions which will be included in those accounts are those of Emmanuel Emegha and Geovany Quenda, both of whom were signed last year with a view to arriving this summer.
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Ryan Kavuma-McQueen could make his debut for Chelsea this weekend in the FA Cup, and his family are understandably excited.
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There’s an increasing about of chatter about Chelsea youngster Ryan Kavuma-McQueen as we head into the days of preparation for Saturday’s FA Cup tie against Port Vale.
The 17 year old is the latest red hot talent to come out of the academy, and he’s increasingly tipped to make his debut this week. Simon Johnson of the Athletic has done a long piece about him today.
“I may shed a tear if he gets on the pitch,” his mother Alison said of a potential debut for her son.
“It is not the end goal, but it is another step to where he wants to be. It would be a good end to the season. He has worked hard for it.”
Seeing another Cobham product make their debut would certainly cheer things up at Chelsea a little. What we need is a big win, some debuts and a bit of a mood improvement after four defeats on the spin. The run in looks really nasty , and we need all the confidence we can get.
Malo Gusto has spoken about how he wants to become the best right back in the world.
Chelsea made the second most they’ve ever made in revenue in the last financial year, a healthy £490.4m.
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Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni is ‘saddened’ by Italy’s World Cup play-off elimination: ‘It is sad because of how it happened, in an unfair way; it is a hard truth to accept.’
Italy have failed to qualify for the World Cup for the third time in a row, losing the play-off Final on penalties to Bosnia and Herzegovina on Tuesday.
Following a 5-0 friendly win over Zambia, Argentina national team coach Scaloni, a former Lazio defender, spared a thought for the Azzurri.
“I have Italian relatives, and what is happening in Italy saddens me,” he said at a post-match press conference.
“It is a brother country to Argentina that cares deeply for us. It is a world power, so the fact that it is not present does not sit well with us Argentines. It is sad because of how it happened, in an unfair way; it is a hard truth to accept.”
Argentina are the defending World Cup champions and have been placed in Group J at the World Cup along with Algeria, Austria and Jordan.
Bosnia and Herzegovina reached the World Cup play-offs instead of Italy and will feature in Group B with Qatar, Canada and Switzerland.
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – MARCH 22: Lionel Scaloni Head Coach of Argentina at the start of the International Friendly match against El Salvador at Lincoln Financial Field on March 22, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Ira L. Black/Getty Images)
Meanwhile, in Italy, FIGC President Gabriele Gravina is under severe pressure, as the Minister for Sport has called for major changes in the Italian FA leadership, effectively suggesting that Gravina should resign.

Riccardo Calafiori is a player Chelsea want to sign – but we seem to be a few years away from it being realistic.
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Transfer news which sounds totally unbelievable is always the most interesting, and often there’s something to it: if you were going to invent something, you’d invent something plausible.
So our colleague Simon Phillips’ report that Chelsea are keen on Riccardo Calafiori definitely piqued our interest. Sadly, a follow up from CaughtOffside has rather dismissed it.
They say that, while there is interest from Chelsea, it’s not a “realistic” deal for two reasons. Firstly that Arsenal don’t want to sell to a rival, and secondly because Calafiori would only be interested in a return to Serie A if he leaves the Gunners.
His price tag, with three years left on his contract, probably makes him an impossible move for most teams, given his success in North London, where he’s established himself as a top defender. But in a couple of years, if Chelsea make big improvements and Arsenal fall away, keep an eye on this one. There’s definitely long-standing interest there.
Fabrizio Romano, of all people, has been speaking out about Marc Cucurella’s comments on the Chelsea project as a whole.
Ryan Kavuma-McQueen has continued to make waves in our youth teams, and there’s increasing chatter he may make a debut this weekend in the FA Cup against Port Vale.
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Italy captain Gianluigi Donnarumma admits he ‘cried’ after a World Cup play-off Final defeat against Bosnia and Herzegovina, but urges fans to keep supporting the team with ‘strength, passion and belief.’
It’s another shocking day for Italian football as the Azzurri have failed to qualify for the World Cup for the third consecutive time.
Tuesday’s loss on penalties against Bosnia and Herzegovina means the Azzurri won’t travel to the USA, Mexico, and Canada next summer, while their most recent World Cup appearance dates back to 2014.
Leonardo Spinazzola was the only Italy player facing the media at full-time, while captain Gigio Donnarumma sent a message to Azzurri supporters via Instagram on Wednesday.
“Last night, after the match, I cried,” wrote the Manchester City star.
“I cried with disappointment at not being able to take Italy to where it deserves to be. I cried because of the immense sadness I’m feeling together with the entire Azzurri squad of which I am proud to be captain, and which, I know, at this moment, you too are feeling, supporters of our national team.
ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – MARCH 31: Gianluigi Donnarumma of Italy reacts after the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia & Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
“Now words don’t mean much, it’s true. But there’s one thing I feel strongly inside and want to share with you. After such a great disappointment, we must find the courage to turn the page once again. And to do that, we need a lot of strength, passion and belief. Always believing. That’s the engine that drives us forward because life knows how to reward those who give everything, holding nothing back.
“And this is where we must start again. Together. Once more. To bring Italy back to where it deserves to be.”
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 08: Gianluigi Donnarumma of Liverpool during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Manchester City at Anfield on February 08, 2026 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Donnarumma has made 81 appearances for the Italy national team but has never played in a World Cup with the Azzurri, and will be 31 when the next World Cup is held in 2030.
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Juventus have been linked with signing Italy and Newcastle star Sandro Tonali, but his price tag this summer will make it hard for any Serie A club to sign the ex-Milan star.
Tonali is surely one of the most highly regarded central midfielders in Europe, and his recent brilliant displays with the Italy national team only reinforced his status as one of the best Azzurri players.
Several ex-Juventus and Italy stars have urged Juventus to sign the 25-year-old from Lodi, but the level of competition, especially financially, will make it very hard for the Bianconeri to secure a deal for the Italian ace.
BERGAMO, ITALY – MARCH 26: Sandro Tonali of Italy celebrates scoring his team’s first 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)
As 1xBet login highlights, Newcastle are unlikely to qualify for any European competition this season, and with many top clubs targeting the ex-Milan star for next summer, a move seems practically certain.
Tonali’s agent, Beppe Riso, will hold talks with the Magpies this month to determine his client’s future: “We will evaluate in March whether Newcastle are open to anything, but right now he is playing in the Champions League, it is not the right moment to talk about it,” Riso said last month.
A former Milan star, Tonali has three goals and seven assists in 47 appearances across all competitions with Newcastle this season.
According to reports in Italy, Newcastle will demand at least €90m for Tonali next summer, making it nearly impossible for Juventus to compete with Premier League clubs.
Arsenal, Manchester United and City are said to be interested in the Italy international who joined the Magpies from Milan in a deal exceeding €70m in the summer of 2023.
Regardless of Tonali’s future beyond the summer, the Italian has surely built a strong bond with Newcastle and their fans.
Tonali recently expressed his gratitude to the Magpies’ supporters, especially for their support during a betting ban in 2024.
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 28: Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Everton at St James’ Park on February 28, 2026 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
“It goes beyond football; it’s a matter of everyday life. Too often, we judge people before really knowing them, and we hurt them,” Tonali said.
“The line between right and wrong is very thin, but Newcastle fans never cross it. They see, they understand, and they think; they don’t judge. Their behaviour has taught me not to judge. Everyone can make mistakes, but that doesn’t mean everyone has the right to judge. I will always acknowledge this credit to Newcastle fans. If I think this way today, it’s because they did the same to me.
“It’s rare for such a bond to be created between a player and fans without really having done anything. I basically just play football. Many people play football, and many play it well, but not everyone has this kind of relationship with their fans. I was, and still am, surprised by the affection I receive.”

Ex-Germany, Bayern Munich and 1.FC Köln star Lukas Podolski was full of praise for Lennart Karl in his recent interview with Abendzeitung.
"He has a lot going for him, he's carefree, and he has a great sense of play. I always believe it should be about performance – whether someone is 17, 18 or 25.
"It should also be about character – Does he fit into the [German national] team? Age doesn't matter in regard to that respect.
"He brings something special to the pitch; he's simply a joy to watch. Sure, he's still a bit immature, inexperienced, but that's normal.
“I was like that when I was young, too. We should be happy that we have a player like him,” the 2014 World Cup winner explained.
The 40-year-old also spoke highly of VfB Stuttgart striker Deniz Undav who continues to be consigned to a bench role under Julian Nagelsmann.
“Deniz is having a good season; he's scoring lots of goals and he also has that confidence in his game. I hope he maintains it.
“I hope that he keeps this form, helps the team in the USA, and is there for the World Cup. That's the most important thing,” he added.


"England's number one' is a phrase that has echoed around Selhurst Park in recent seasons, a reflection of just how highly regarded Dean Henderson is among Crystal Palace fans.
Yet since making his international debut in 2020 he has only made four appearances for the Three Lions.
After becoming the England manager back in January 2025, Thomas Tuchel made it very clear every player has to fight for their position, with no exception for the goalkeepers.
Since his introduction in 2017 Jordan Pickford has held that number one shirt with little genuine pressure, but now with the World Cup approaching, that certainty may finally be under threat.
A major reason for that is Henderson's growing influence in Europe. Crystal Palace's Conference League campaign has offered him a stage he has rarely had before.
He is not alone with Manchester City's James Trafford also emerging as a serious contender after making his senior England debut last Friday against Uruguay, although the 23-year-old represents more potential for the future than someone ready to take the number one shirt this summer.
In the Premier League Henderson has played three less games than his competitor, Pickford, keeping just one less clean sheet with 10 and conceding the same amount of goals totalling to 35.
Despite being part of tournament squads before, Henderson is yet to establish himself on the world stage.
Experience, particularly in high-pressure international fixtures, remains an area where Pickford still holds a clear advantage.
However, what strengthens Henderson's case is his proven ability in defining moments for his club.
Most notably the historical FA Cup win over Manchester City last May, and now in Europe he is showcasing it again with Palace progressing to the quarter-finals.
While he is basically all but guaranteed a spot on the plane, hopefully alongside Adam Wharton, the question now is whether those moments will be enough to convince Tuchel that Henderson is ready to shift England's goalkeeping hierarchy.
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The Las Vegas Raiders have been busy bringing in prospects of 2026 NFL draft, it will be held April 23-25, for pre-draft visits to their Henderson, Nevada headquarters this month and will continue to do so.
Here is a list of many of the players who have reportedly either visited or will visit with the franchise (these do not include pro days or combine meetings, just Henderson visits), listed in no particular order:
This list will be updated when needed.
This list does not include players who visited Henderson on the team’s local pro day that the NFL allows every team to host players who either went to college or high school in the area.
For context, four of the Raiders’ 11 draft picks last year visited. They were: Running back Ashton Jeanty, guard Caleb Rogers, tackle Charles Grant and quarterback Cam Miller.
Pittsburgh – The book on another sour month of March has closed on the Red Wings.
They believed it would be different, thanks to a different looking roster, more established veterans, and simply so many on the roster having gone through the last three discouraging months of March.
Coach Todd McLellan insisted "this group is going to write its own story."
It did. And after Tuesday's 5-1 loss in Pittsburgh, the story was familiar. The defeat put the wraps on a 5-7-1 March, as the Wings earned 11 out of a possible 26 points. It dropped the Wings out of the playoff picture – they're two points behind Columbus for the Eastern Conference's second wild-card spot – and wondering again why it was a March of sadness and not rollicking madness.
"We've written it," said McLellan after Tuesday's loss. "The book is closed on March now. We move to April. We'll have to review everything. If this is what happens all the time, then we seriously have to look at it.
"There are teams that are elevating and teams that aren't. Right now, we're one of them that aren't."
The Wings received ample help Tuesday in their hopes to end a nine-year playoff drought. Columbus, Philadelphia, the New York Islanders and Ottawa all lost. That leaves Columbus with 88 points and in possession of a wild-card berth, while Ottawa, the Wings and Philadelphia are chasing with 86 points. Washington has snuck in the race with 85 points. Pittsburgh (92 points) and the Islanders (89) own the second and third seeds, respectively, in the Metropolitan Division.
So much help, but it was wasted by yet another crummy first period – the Wings fell behind 3-0 – and allowing Pittsburgh to control nearly every facet of the game.
The Wings have suddenly lost four of their last five games in the most important time of the season, with the four losses to teams chasing alongside them.
More: It's a 'tough business,' but love of the game fuels Red Wings' Todd McLellan
"It seems to be a different story every night, and that's a tough one" Dylan Larkin said. "When you come to the rink, you put your equipment on and it's hockey, no matter what time of the year. It gets elevated this time of the year, but you have to make plays. You have to want the puck on your stick. The battles become even more important and we're just dipping our toe in a little bit too much."
Larkin was nearly at a loss for words trying to explain Tuesday's loss. He was equally perplexed by another losing March.
The Wings have gone 5-7-2 in March 2026, 4-10-0 in 2025, 3-9-2 in 2024 and 5-9-1 in 2023. Some new faces every season, but ultimately the same painful result.
"There's a lot of noise, and that's what I would call it, noise," Larkin said. "We've got to do a better job, and we have done a good job, of keeping the outside noise outside. Every year is different. Every team, every guy in this room is more mature, and we have new players, so it's a different team than the last two or three years.
"It’s not fair to put this month, or what happened ... It's a different story every year."
Larkin only played 14 minutes, 10 seconds on 16 shifts Tuesday, and only four minutes in the third period. He missed some playing time in both the first and second periods, heading back to the locker room for treatment.
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Larkin did score the lone Wings' goal, his 30th of the season. It is the fifth consecutive season he's reached the 30-goal milestone.
But the lower-body injury looks to be limiting Larkin, who missed seven games after falling on his right leg March 6 in an awkward play the night of the NHL trade deadline.
"We have to give him credit for slugging through it," McLellan said. "It's clear he's not a 100 percent the way he's skating, yet there are situations he has to play better. If you're going to put the gear on, you have to be real good and positionally sound, so we expect that from him.
"We'll have to manage him a little bit with situations and minutes. But when he is out there, we have to expect the best from him."
Larkin brushed off the injury talk and insisted he must play better.
"We have more hockey in front of us and I've got to win way more battles for these guys than I did (Tuesday)," Larkin said. "Just leading that way, and winning battles, winning your one-on-one battles and keeping the puck."
▶ Faceoff: 7 p.m. Thursday, Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia
▶ TV/radio: FDSN Extra/97.1 FM
▶ Notable: The Wings (39-27-8, 86 points) travel to Philadelphia (37-25-12, 86 points) for a crucial second game in this three-game road trip. ... Both teams have 86 points, trailing Columbus (88 points). ... The Flyers defeated the Wings 5-3 on Saturday and play again on April 9 in Detroit. ... RW Owen Tippett leads with 27 goals.
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This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Red Wings say goodbye to another painful March in sputtering playoff chase
With the 2026 NFL draft just a few weeks away, the Indianapolis Colts address their biggest roster hole in a recent mock.
Justin Melo of Sports Illustrated put together a one-round mock draft and then also made selections for those who did not have a first-round pick. When it came to the Colts, Melo had Indianapolis picking Texas linebacker Anthony Hill Jr.
"The two linebackers who led the Colts in snaps at the position last year, Zaire Franklin and Germaine Pratt, are no longer on the roster," Melo wrote. "Texas' Anthony Hill Jr. has sideline to sideline range with good instincts versus the pass and run."
Hill Jr. has played nearly 2,000 defensive snaps over the last three seasons. During that span, he has generated 60 quarterback pressures and logged 227 total tackles, according to PFF.
In coverage, he's allowed 8.3 yards per reception with three interceptions and two pass breakups. While mostly playing from the box, Hill Jr. has experience in the slot and lining up along the defensive front.
Lance Zierlein of NFL.com wrote that Hill has the "playing demeanor and production of a future Pro Bowler," and that he can be an "instant-impact rookie."
Linebacker is a position for the Colts where they are very short on experience and depth. At the NFL league meetings, Chris Ballard discussed the state of this position group and mentioned that there are still outside options in free agency that the team is considering.
This is a position where Ballard still needs to make multiple additions.
This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Colts address linebacker, pick Texas' Anthony Hill in mock
The Miami Dolphins signed former Tennessee Titans and Green Bay Packers quarterback Malik Willis early in free agency to be their starting quarterback in 2026, after having Tua Tagovailoa lead the offense for years.
While Willis is locked in on a three-year deal, and Quinn Ewers is still around as the backup, the Dolphins are still looking to add talent to the room this offseason.
According to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo and Ian Rapoport, Miami is set to have pre-draft meeting with quarterback prospect Carson Beck.
Beck, 23, was a four-star recruit out of Mandarin High School in Jacksonville, Florida, before committing to the University of Georgia for the 2020 season. He spent five years with the Bulldogs, winning two national championships as a backup before transferring to the University of Miami this past year.
In 55 games between the two schools, Beck completed 69.5% of his passes for 11,725 yard, 88 touchdowns and 32 interceptions while earning All-Conference honors twice (All-SEC in 2023 and All-ACC in 2025).
Beck is currently projected to go early on Day 3, so the Dolphins could make three picks in the first two rounds to address some of their biggest needs before bringing in a quarterback to compete for a job and develop in the coming years.
More Dolphins: Dolphins GM explains why he traded WR Jaylen Waddle to the Broncos
This article originally appeared on Dolphins Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Dolphins to meet with 11,000-yard QB prospect
The Nebraska softball team is on a roll, and they were placed fifth in the Softball America Top 25. The poll came out on Monday morning.
The program recently concluded a series against ninth -ranked UCLA at home, defeating the Bruins 2-1 and the overall series. This included a 4-1 win on Friday and an 8-4 win on Sunday following a 5-6 loss on Saturday.
This series proved that the Huskers can continue to compete with some of the best programs in college softball. The Huskers are currently 26-6, including an 8-1 conference record. They have seven ranked wins, including a victory over the top-ranked Texas Longhorns.
Overall, it’s been a strong season to this point for the program.
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This article originally appeared on Cornhuskers Wire: Nebraska softball ranks top ten in the Softball America Top 25
Yes, walking on the hallowed grounds at Augusta National Golf Club is a spiritual experience, especially the first time you do so.
As part of Golfweek/USA Today's annual Masters surveys, we had to see whether players ever checked in with a higher power as they were finding their way around.
So we asked: Have you ever prayed at Augusta National?
All the time. When I play the golf course, the number of times that I pray in my head every single day when I’m there is a lot.
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No. It’s more gratitude. Being from Georgia, it’s kind of the Holy Grail of golf. I try to be grateful to be at one of the greatest places for golf.
I’ve found myself praying for good health and at least one time walking out to the first tee on Sunday in 2023, thinking this is unbelievable, just that I’m here. It was cool. I have a little platinum chain I wear on my neck with a Hindu God on the end of it. That’s who I look to, I guess.
Yes. First tee every time.
I have not.
Of course. All the time.
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Never have.
Absolutely, all the time.
I prayed every single round I ever played. Not to win but to behave well, to play like a champion, and to remember how fortunate I was to be there. I prayed in gratitude for the love of the galleries and the privilege of playing that course.
I’ve never prayed in my life, so the answer would be no.
Oh, yeah. Sometimes in good, sometimes in bad situations. It could be situation-dependent. One of my favorite areas is 12 green, 13 tee, because that's like the spot where you get to kind of take a breath and be away, and then you're looking out at everyone out there. I’ve said a few prayers there.
There’s a lot of times where I will thank God for a good shot or a good round or to ask him to help me with my anger or my nerves and give me peace. I do that not just at Augusta but at a lot of places.
A hundred percent. I won there on Easter. I can’t count the number of prayers that have been said on that hallowed ground, whether I have been reciting scripture or saying a generic prayer or asking please Lord don’t let me 3-putt. Just kidding!
Oh, yeah. I’ve prayed everywhere there.
I have not. Maybe I should start.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Golfweek Masters Survey: Have you ever prayed at Augusta National?

After a weekend without any games, Milan Futuro are back in action for matchday 30 of Serie D Group B at the Stadio Felice Chinetti in Solbiate Arno, hosting Villa Valle, who are led by coach Sgrò. The first encounter ended 2-1 to the side from Villa d'Almè, and now the return fixture is scheduled for Thursday, 2 April at 15:00 CET. Let's take a look at our Match Preview.
LATEST FROM MILAN FUTURO Coach Oddo's side come into this game following a restful weekend, thanks to the match against Real Calepina being rescheduled to Wednesday, 8 April. The team are showing promising form with five games unbeaten out of their last five league games, recording three wins and two draws, with a total of eight goals scored and only three conceded. Having played one game less than their opponent, Milan Futuro currently sit in fourth with 46 points, just three points behind second-place Chievo Verona. The team also have the second-best attack in the group (44 goals scored), with only the league leaders Folgore Caratese scoring more.
LATEST FROM VILLA VALLE It's a completely different situation for the visitors, who have lost their last two league games against ChievoVerona (1-3) and Casatese Merate (0-1). Villa Valle are currently in seventh place, but the standings are very tight, as they are just two points behind Milan Futuro. The Rossoneri need to pay close attention to Villa Valle's key attackers, Ravasi (9) and Perrotti (7), who scored in the first-leg victory. However, their defence has its weaknesses as they have conceded the most goals (38) among the top half of the table.
WHERE TO WATCH MILAN FUTURO ON TV The match will be shown live on the AC Milan Official App. Don't miss the coverage on Instagram, on our app, where highlights and the full replay will also be available, and on acmilan.com.
LATEST FROM SERIE D Milan Futuro v Villa Valle will be officiated by Benito Saccà from the Messina section. The assistants will be Di Marco from Palermo and Presta from Cosenza.
Matchday 30 of Serie D Group B will take place on Thursday, 2 April. The first game will be ChievoVerona v Vogherese, scheduled for 14:00 CEST. At 15:00 CEST most of the matches will kick off, including Milan Futuro v Villa Valle and Breno v Nuova Sondrio, Caldiero Terme v Brusaporto, Virtus CiseranoBergamo v Varesina, Oltrepò v Real Calepina, Scanzorosciate v Folgore Caratese, and Casatese Merate v Castellanzese. At 18:30 CEST, the final match will take place, Leon v Pavia.
Thetable: Folgore Caratese 60; ChievoVerona 49; Leon 48; MILAN FUTURO46; Casatese Merate 46; Scanzorosciate 45; Villa Valle 44; Brusaporto 42; Virtus CiseranoBergamo 41; Oltrepò (-3) 40; Caldiero Terme 39; Real Calepina and Castellanzese 36; Pavia 31; Breno 30; Varesina 28; Nuova Sondrio 24; Vogherese (-6) 8.
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Arman Tsarukyan’s grappling career continues to roll on.
Real American Freestyle announced Wednesday that the top UFC lightweight contender is already set to return to the mats as he takes on UFC Hall of Famer Urijah Faber in a 175-pound catchweight bout in the co-main event of RAF 8 on April 18 in Philadelphia. Yahoo! Sports was first to report the matchup.
See RAF’s announcement post below.
Faber was originally scheduled to wrestle Cayden Henschel on the card. The reason for the change was not announced.
This is another quick turnaround for Tsarukyan, who competes in his seventh grappling match since his most recent UFC fight this past November. Since a dominant submission win over Dan Hooker at UFC Qatar, Tsarukyan has competed for RAF, Hype FC, and ACBJJ against several notable opponents including fellow UFC fighter Shara Bullet, Muhammad Mokaev, and Lance Palmer. This past weekend, Tsarukyan defeated rival Georgio Pullas at RAF 7 to settle their two-fight series.
It’s unclear when Tsarukyan will be booked for his next UFC fight as he continues to have a contentious relationship with the promotion and UFC CEO Dana White.
Faber makes his second appearance under the RAF banner. This past February, he lost via tech fall to Henry Cejudo at RAF 6. The 46-year-old is best known for his time as WEC featherweight champion and then his run as a UFC bantamweight contender 2011 to 2019, when he retired from MMA competition.
RAF 8 is headlined by a 155-pound bout between Cejudo and recent bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvilli, a rematch of sorts from their UFC 298 encounter that Dvalishvili won by unanimous decision. The event takes place at Liacouras Center in Philadelphia and airs live on Fox Nation.

The moments after winning a Super Bowl are pure euphoria for fans and players alike, uniting everyone from the starting quarterback to practice squad players under one title: Super Bowl Champions.
However, there are always a few odd instances of players who spent significant time with the team, but didn’t finish the year on the roster. One such case this year was Seattle Seahawks safety D’Anthony Bell, who was claimed off waivers by the Carolina Panthers after making 14 appearances for Seattle.
Are these players still united under that title? Should they get a Super Bowl ring? Well, at least in the case of Bell, the answer is yes. ESPN reporter Brady Henderson reported on Tuesday morning that Bell would be receiving a Super Bowl ring from the Seahawks.
A side note on D'Anthony Bell: I'm told he's getting a Super Bowl ring despite not finishing the season with Seattle. The Seahawks are doing right by a player who was one of their top special teams contributors before Carolina claimed him off waivers in Week 18.
— Brady Henderson (@BradyHenderson) March 31, 2026
It’s a needed feel-good moment for Bell, who has taken a difficult road to the NFL after playing at two junior colleges and two Division II schools before going undrafted into the league out of West Florida. Bell worked his way onto the Cleveland Browns roster that offseason and did it all for the team, including kicking, in his three-year stint there.
The Seahawks signed Bell last offseason, placing him in a special teams role where he thrived. In his 14 appearances, he recorded 0.5 sacks, 15 tackles and blocked a punt that was returned for a touchdown against the New Orleans Saints.
While he finished last season with the Panthers, there won’t be any awkward ring exchanges next season as the Seahawks re-signed Bell on March 24.

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For many players, making the Major Leagues is the top of the mountain, and generally the great accomplishment of a career. For someone of Phil Niekro’s status, that accomplishment was blown out of the water by sticking around for a quarter-century, winning 300 games, and making the Baseball Hall of Fame. It was a long and incredibly impressive career, and the subject of today’s birthday series entry.
Known primarily as a knuckleballer, Niekro was able to stick around a long time, succeeding well into his 40s, and becoming easily the last player born in the 1930s to be pitching on a big league mound. On longevity alone, it was an impressive run, but he was a mighty fine pitcher for much of those 24 seasons as well.
Philip Henry Niekro
Born: April 1, 1939 (Blaine, OH)
Died: December 27, 2020 (Flowery Branch, GA)
Yankees Tenure: 1984-85
Despite the historically lengthy career, Niekro was neither a high-profile prospect nor an early bloomer in the Braves organization. He missed the 1963 season due to military service, and didn’t make his big league debut until 1964, his age-25 season. His first three seasons with the Braves, from ‘64-’66, were largely forgettable, as he worked mostly as a reliever to the tune of a 3.54 ERA.
So, Niekro really didn’t begin to make his mark until the age of 28, but it would turn out to be a historic one. In the 1967 season for Atlanta, Niekro pitched in 46 games (20 starts), and managed a league-leading 1.87 ERA in over 200 innings of work. In shocking fashion, this kicked off a terrific 17-season run with the Braves for the crafty right-hander, and an even more impressive 20-year run in which Niekro pitched over 200 innings in all but one season.
During that stretch in Atlanta, Niekro posted five seasons with a sub-3 ERA, topped 20 wins twice, made four All-Star teams, racked up five Gold Gloves, and finished in the top three in Cy Young Award voting twice, finishing in the top six an additional three times. He was a simply as good and as dependable as they come for the Braves through the 1970s, posting an ERA above 4.00 just twice and pitching at least 207 innings every year in that decade.
Perhaps known best for his longevity thanks to the use of the knuckleball, Niekro did some of his finest work in his late 30s and early 40s. In a four-year stretch from 1977-80 (ages 38-41), Niekro led the league in bWAR twice, pitched over 330 (!) innings in every year but one (275 in the other), became one of the few pitchers in history to rack up 20 wins and 20 losses in the same season, and led the league in both starts and complete games for a stretch of three seasons. Not only was he shockingly durable, especially considering his age, but he was an excellent pitcher through it all.
Now into his mid-40s, despite still being a fine-enough starter, his time with the Braves was done after the 1983 season. In January of 1984, Niekro signed with the New York Yankees, with the club trying to get whatever they could out of the 45-year-old. What they got was likely far better than they could have expected.
The 1984 season, Niekro’s first in the Bronx, turned out to be the last great season in a storied career. He pitched in 32 games and over 215 innings, posted a 123 ERA+, and made his final All-Star game at the age of 45. In 1985, Niekro’s overall performance took a step back, though he still pitched well over 200 innings as a roughly average run-preventor.
He was not done with the accomplishments, though. On the last day of the season in 1985, Niekro tossed a complete-game shutout against the Blue Jays — amusingly eschewing his patented knuckler until the very end. It was the 300th win of his career, and also made him the oldest pitcher in Major League history to throw a shutout, a record that stood for 25 years.
Still not finished pitching in the big leagues, Niekro continued onward after being released by the Yankees before the ‘86 season kicked off. He signed with Cleveland and tacked on one more 30-plus-start, 200-inning campaign onto is textbook-sized resume at the age of 47. 1987, his age-48 season, would be his last in the Major Leagues. He split time between Cleveland, Toronto, and ultimately a brief reunion with the Braves to wrap things up in his 24th season.
Over his lengthy and impressive career, Phil Niekro racked up over 300 wins, 3,000 strikeouts, nearly 100 bWAR, and was not short on personal accolades, despite the lack of a World Series appearance. The right-handed knuckleballer was rewarded with election to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1997, a deserved accolade for a historic career.
Pitchers of tremendous longevity, like Tommy John, Jamie Moyer, or Niekro, can often be overlooked as talented pitchers and seen just as innings-eaters. And although Niekro ate a lot of innings (his 5,404 the most of any pitcher in the live-ball era), he was a very good pitcher for much of that time, including seasons in his mid-to-late-40s.
It is a hell of a career to look back on, on what would be his 87th birthday.
See more of the “Yankees Birthday of the Day” series here.

Draft analyst Ian Cummings recently released a complete seven-round mock draft, selecting for all 32 teams using Pro Football Network’s draft simulator. He didn’t project any trades, instead standing pat with each team’s current draft picks. His selections for the Dallas Cowboys could be ideal for the way things hopefully turn out in April. But, will let you decide whether or not you agree.
12) Dallas Cowboys
Caleb Downs, Ohio State | DB
With a second first-round pick waiting in the wings, the Cowboys opt to take the best player available in this 2026 NFL Mock Draft. In defensive coordinator Christian Parker’s scheme, Caleb Downs can be a do-it-all player, with the versatility to play split-field or roam as a nickel in zone.
While Downs never did testing this cycle, it doesn’t take much exposure to the tape to know he’s the real deal. Downs’ coverage, mobility, and elite football IQ are the glues that fuse his game together. He dissuades targets in coverage and is rock-solid in support.
20) Dallas Cowboys
Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech | LB
This may come as a surprise, but perhaps it shouldn’t. Yes, Jacob Rodriguez is undersized at 6-foot-1, 230 pounds, with sub-31-inch arms. But he won four defensive awards with elite production in 2025. He tested as one of the best athletes in the class, and he was one of the defensive stars of the Senior Bowl.
Aside from size and play strength, there aren’t too many holes to poke in Rodriguez’s game, and the Cowboys desperately need competent LB play. Rodriguez has the acumen to man the “green dot” role, but also has the range and fluidity to make plays in all phases.
Caleb Downs being available at No. 12 would be a dream come true for the Cowboys. He’s a perfect fit as a nickel safety in Christian Parker’s defensive scheme and he would immediately upgrade the entire unit as a plug-and-play starter.
Jacob Rodriguez’selection No. 20 is probably a little bit of a reach, but considering the Cowboys “need” at MLB it could be a necessary one. His mental processing as both a run and pass defender as well as his ability to create turnovers could make him a true difference maker as Dallas’ new starting MLB.
92) Dallas Cowboys
Will Lee III, Texas A&M | CB
At 6-foot-1 1/2, 189 pounds, with near-33-inch arms and high-level explosiveness, Will Lee III gives Dallas a scheme-versatile CB with playmaking chops and a chippy competitive edge.
With the Cowboys only selection on Day 2, CB Will Lee III was added to create depth at the position, as well as giving Dallas a potential starter. The interesting thing about this selection though is former Longhorns CB Malik Muhammad was still available as well. Both are good players with starting potential, but Muhammad is typically the higher ranked prospect. It would be really interesting to see who the Cowboys would choose between the two.
112) Dallas Cowboys
Jaishawn Barham, Michigan | EDGE
152) Dallas Cowboys
Kaelon Black, Indiana | RB
177) Dallas Cowboys
Chandler Rivers, Duke | CB
180) Dallas Cowboys
Lewis Bond, Boston College | WR
218) Dallas Cowboys
Rene Konga, Louisville | DT
The selections for the Cowboys on Day 3 are an intriguing mix. Jaishawn Barham would primarily be an OLB in Dallas, but has the versatility to play off-ball LB as well. Kaelon Black is a complete back who could be a serious contender for the RB2 job. Chandler Rivers would be a steal at No. 177, giving Dallas another Jourdan Lewis type of nickel CB. Lewis Bond would provide much-needed WR depth. And, Rene Konga has a chance to earn a roster spot as a 4i in Christian Parker’s scheme.

Another day of minor league baseball is in the books. See the results below.
Sugar Land got the scoring started with Unroe connecting on an RBI double in the 4th inning. In the 5th, Alexander extended the lead with a 2 run HR. Ullola got the start and was great allowing 1 run on 1 hit while striking out 7 batters over 5.2 innings. The lone run came after he was pulled. The offense added some insurance in the 9th on solo homers from Price and Trammell. Maldonado, Leach and Murray tossed scoreless innings to close out the 5-2 win.
Note: Trammell has a 1.188 OPS this season.
Today’s minor league starters:
SL: Jason Alexander – 11:05 CT
CC: OPENING DAY APRIL 2
AV: OPENING DAY APRIL 2
FV: OPENING DAY APRIL 3

Justin Rose’s caddie, Mark Fulcher, has caddied at The Masters 16 times throughout his career, so he knows Augusta National better than most.
Rose has come agonizingly close to winning The Masters on two occasions – in 2017 and 2026, losing in playoffs both times.
The 45-year-old Englishman loves playing in The Masters and his game is perfectly suited to Augusta.
It would be a real crime if Rose were to finish his playing career at Augusta National without having won at least one Masters title.

Mark Fulcher has been right by Rose’s side for much of his professional journey and he plays a crucial role in getting his man ready for tournaments every single week.
The man affectionately known as ‘Fooch’ caddied for Rose from 2008 to 2019 before the duo split.
He then returned to Rose’s bag in September 2023 and the pair have stayed together ever since.
Fulcher has been speaking to Beyond The Clubhouse about Augusta National, with the start of The Masters now just over one week away.
‘Fooch’ responded when asked what is the most challenging thing about Augusta, both for players and their caddies.
“I mean, it’s just so incredibly hilly,“ Rose’s caddie admitted.

“I think the first thing that anybody who’s been there for the first time says about it is just how undulating it is, you know, the ski slope going down 10, and then you walk down 11, which is a steeper, and unfortunately, when you go down, there’s only one place you’ve got to do, and let’s come back up.
“Walking up 18 is a steep climb, but the main thing is, it’s the 18th, and you don’t have to take one more step, so … it’s a very tough course to carry on.
“I think that’s why it’s mentally tough to play, as well, because physically, you have to be, as a player, in top shape to really see that test out.
“So I think that’s very underrated as far as, you know, being able to play Augusta, is having the fitness to be able to do that for four and a half hours round there.“
Fulcher has lifted the lid on what Rose is really like as a boss.
“He’s, uh, he’s tough, at times,“ he admitted.
“But he’s also very fair, and, as I said, you know, he puts in 100% effort, and all he expects of his team members is to put in the same.
“So if we all do that, then nothing can be said at the end of the week.
“We’re talking about what he needs at a certain time, and obviously, you know, energy, conservation is really important.
“He’s 45, incredibly fit, amazingly fit for his age, but we all have to understand that, you know, Father Time is catching up.
“So we’d have to be aware of the boundaries, and I think we’re all pretty good at controlling them.“

The Bears and Packers are must see TV each and every time they line up across from one another. In fact, their last five contests (dating back to the end of the 2024 season) have come down to the last play of the game.
The Packers are the Bears biggest rival — and it ain’t close.
The Bears also share historic rivalries with the Lions and Vikings. While they are considerably less so, their two annual matchups provide a stage for dramatic games.
Beyond that, there are a lot of cases to be made.
This could go a lot of different ways. Is it recent history? Is it long history? Is it individually based? Based in a beef with other fans?
Outside of their divisional opponents, the team they’ve played the most is the Arizona (previously Chicago) Cardinals with 98 games. But besides the Dennis Green meltdown, it doesn’t feel like there has been enough recent history to warrant this.
The Bears have had back to back nailbiters with the Washington Commanders in recent years. Pair that with the Jayden Daniels and Caleb Williams back to back draft picks, and this is a strong contender. However, these teams haven’t played each other in games with high importance in a long time.
The Panthers fans seem to hate the Bears due to the poor outcome of the Bryce Young trade. But just like the Donald Draper meme, Bears fans “don’t think about the Panthers at all.”
The Dolphins got bent out of shape during the joint practice last offseason, when Ben Johnson’s team punched them in the mouth. Given how the Dolphins season went, this seems more like a Miami problem and less like a rivalry.
Which brings me to an unconventional option: the New England Patriots.
Let me explain:
The rivalry might feel a little indirect, and maybe like a bit of a projection, but I see these two teams on a collision course for a title at some point in the future given their QB and HC combos in place. It doesn’t hurt that they are also slated to play each other in 2026…

*With the Mountain West as we know it ending, I thought it would be fun to go back and highlight the best players, games, and teams over the past 13 years. Today is for the top 10 football players
The Mountain West is changing, with new teams joining while others leave. The current setup has been in place since 2013, when Utah State and San Jose State joined. That kicked off what I’m calling the ‘Division’ era, when the conference split teams by division. I know that lost its significance when they moved to having the top two teams compete in the championship game instead of the division winners, but I’m not sure what else to call this era. I can’t call it the ‘2010s’ since we’re five years into the 20s, and it doesn’t look like the conference is doing divisions going forward. So until I think of something better, that’s what I’m going with.
My only criteria for what players to include is they had to have played in the Mountain West at some point between 2013 and 2015. I focused more on what they did in college, rather than what they would later to go on to do in the NFL. I will say I overthought this quite a bit, but I decided a simple way to narrow it down was to focus on players who were received All-American honors, received votes for the Heisman, or had some other unique or notable accomplishment.
Every top 10 list will have debates, so you’re welcome in the comments to let me know what I did wrong.
These were great players, but I didn’t quite feel they were top 10:
Rashard Higgins – Wide Receiver, Colorado State
Career Stats – 239 receptions, 3,649 yards (Mountain West Record), 31 Touchdowns
Accomplishments – 2x First Team All Mountain West, All-American and Biletnikoff Finalist (Nation’s best receiver) in 2014, drafted in the 5th round by the Cleveland Browns in 2016. 7th most receptions in Mountain West History, and 2nd most touchdowns, led FBS in receiving yards in 2014
Weston Steelhammer – Safety, Air Force
Career Stats – 227 career tackles, 21 tackles for loss, 5 sacks, 18 interceptions, 3 fumble recoveries
Accomplishments – 3x First team All Mountain West, 7 INTs in 2016 was tied for 3rd most in the FBS
Cameron Thomas – Defensive Line, San Diego State
Career Stats – 155 career tackles, 39 tackles for loss, 21 sacks
Accomplishments – 3x First Team All Mountain West, Second team All-American, Mountain West Defensive Player of the Year (2021), drafted in the 3rd round by Arizona Cardinals in 2022
Nick Vigil – Linebacker, Utah State
Career Stats – 336 Career Tackles, 41.5 Tackles for loss, 18.5 sacks, 2 Interceptions, 8 forced fumbles
Accomplishments – 2x First Team All Conference, drafted 3rd round by the Cincinnati Bengals in 2016
Zack Vigil – Linebacker, Utah State
Career Stats – 390 Career Tackles, 43.5 Tackles for loss, 16.5 sacks, 2 interceptions
Accomplishments – First Team All Mountain West, Second Team All mountain West, Defensive Player of the Year 2014
Logan Wilson – Linebacker, Wyoming
Career Stats – 421 Career tackles, 35 Tackles for loss, 7 sacks, 10 interceptions, 4 Fumble recoveries, 3 Defensive Touchdowns
Accomplishments – First Team All Mountain West (2019), Second Team (2017), drafted in the third round by the Cincinnati Bengals in 2020
These guys were great quarterbacks, but had I put them in the top 10, they would have been the only ones without any postseason awards beyond appearing on the All-Conference team.
Josh Allen – Quarterback, Wyoming
Career stats – 5,066 passing yards, 44 touchdowns, 767 rushing yards, 12 rushing touchdowns
Accomplishments – Second Team All Mountain West 2016, drafted first round (7th overall) by the Buffalo Bills in 2018
Jordan Love – Quarterback, Utah State
Career Stats – 8,600 yards, 60 touchdowns, 21-11 record as starter
Accomplishments – Second Team All Mountain West 2018, drafted first round (26th overall) by the Green Bay Packers in 2020
Brett Rypien – Quarterback, Boise State
Career Stats – 13,581 passing yards, 90 touchdowns, 38-12 record as starter
Accomplishments – Mountain West All-Time leader in passing yards and touchdowns, 3x First team All Mountain West, signed with the Denver Broncos as undrafted free agent in 2019
Vander Esch only started one year at Boise, but man was it a good one. Vander Esch comes from Riggins, Idaho, which has a population of 380 and is three hours from the nearest Walmart. He walked onto Boise state in 2014, as a thin 6’4, 214 lb linebacker. He struggled with injuries, but in 2017 was healthy enough to show off what he could do. His 141 tackles were fifth most in the FBS while also getting four sacks, forced four fumbles, and had three interceptions – the last one sealing the conference championship for Boise State.
That season he finished First-Team All-Mountain West, was named the conference’s Defensive Player of the Year, and was the 15th highest rated linebacker per PFF. It was good enough for him to get drafted 19th overall by the Dallas Cowboys in 2018. His rookie year was great, finishing Second-Team-All-Pro after recording 140 combined tackles. However, after that, the neck issues that gave him problems in college started to return, forcing his retirement in 2024.
Some might argue against having a tight end ahead of quarterbacks who were drafted in the first round, but McBride was arguably the best tight end in Mountain West history. Coming out of high school, he had offers from big-name schools like Colorado, California, and Kansas State. Instead, he went to Colorado State, which was an hour and a half east of where he went to high school.
McBride joined Colorado State in 2018, saw some playing time, and slowly improved over the next two years, being First-Team All-Conference in 2019 and second team in 2020. But 2021 was ‘his’ year:
All of that without consistency at quarterback.
McBride was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in the second round in 2022, and the success carried over. He made the Pro Bowl in 2024 with 1,146 yards, then in 2025 was named First-Team All Pro and won the receiving triple crown for tight ends, leading the league’s tight ends with 11 touchdowns, 1,239 yards, and 126 receptions – a single-season record for tight ends.
I will give a warning that Boise has the most players on this list, but that’s what happens when you have 20 more wins and three more championships than any other Mountain West team since 2013.
Not many players can say they never had a down or bad year in college, and Weaver is one of them. Of all the players I looked at going back to 2013, Weaver was the only player who played in the conference for at least 3 years and was always First-Team All-Conference. He led the conference in sacks in two of those years and finished second the other. In all three years, he finished in the top four for tackles for loss.
Coming from Long Beach, California, he redshirted in 2016 but was an immediate contributor after that. As a redshirt freshman in 2017, he led the conference in sacks with 11, was named Freshman All-American, and named to the first of three straight First-Team All-Mountain West appearances. In 2019 Weaver went out with a bang, leading the conference in tackles for loss (18.5) and sacks (13.5). Seven outlets named him Second Team All-American, while five named him First Team. On top of that, Weaver was named Mountain West Defensive Player of the Year and finished as a semi-finalist for the Bednarick Award, given to the nation’s top defensive player.
Weaver graduated as the conference’s all-time leader in sacks with 34, which is impressive considering he only played three years. In 2019 Weaver was drafted in the fifth round by the Miami Dolphins. He hasn’t had as much success in the NFL, but still was one of the best defenders the conference has seen in a while.
Kazee was a multi-sport athlete in high school, and like his older brother Walter, committed to San Diego State. His first two seasons were on the quiet side: two career interceptions and a second team All-Conference appearance in 2014. But his last two were fantastic, finishing First-Team in 2015 and 2016. In 2015, Kazee led the conference with eight interceptions, which also tied for second most nationally. San Diego’s defense finished top 15 nationally in yards and points allowed per game. All contributed to Kazee winning Defensive Player of the Year. Oh, and San Diego won the conference championship too.
While winning Defensive Player of the Year once is great, winning it twice is even better. In 2016 Kazee tied with Steelhammer with seven picks for the most in the conference (only two players nationally had more), the defense again was top 20 in most notable metrics, and San Diego again won the Mountain West. His 15 interceptions across two years is the most by a Mountain West defender since at least 1999. Kazee went on to be the first, and so far only, two-time Defensive Player of the Year.
One fact that makes that so impressive is the Mountain West was deep with defensive talent the two years Kazee won the award. His competition included nine players that went on to be drafted, including three of the four players with the most interceptions in conference history. Yet in back-to-back years, he beat them all out as the best defender in the conference. For that, he gets my vote as the best defender of the Mountain West’s Divisional era. Kazee was drafted in the fifth round in 2017 by the Atlanta Falcons and has played nearly a decade in the NFL.
San Diego State has had some great running backs. Penny unfortunately was buried on the depth chart behind one of them (who will appear later) for the first three years of his career. He still showed solid potential, returning five kickoffs for touchdown in those three years, and also rushing for 1,108 yards in 2016.
When he became the primary option in 2017, he didn’t hold back. Penny joined the 2,000-yard club, leading the nation with 2,248 rushing yards (sixth most ever in a single-season), along with 25 touchdowns from scrimmage. What was amazing was half of those yards came in the final five games of the year, hitting 200 yards in each of them. He also returned a punt for a touchdown, along two kickoffs returned. His seven career kickoff returns for touchdowns are tied for first among FBS players. One reason why he was so hard to stop was he weighed 220 lbs and could run the 40-yard dash in 4.46 seconds – he was basically a freight train.
That 2017 season earned him a number of awards: First Team All-Conference, Mountain West Offensive Player of the Year, Mountain West Male Athlete of the Year, and fifth in Heisman voting. He had a whole list of other awards too long to write out, so I’ll just give a link instead.
He finished his career with the ninth most rushing yards in conference history and 10th most touchdowns from scrimmage, all while splitting carries for three seasons. He was drafted by the Seattle Seahawks with the 27th overall pick in 2018. His pro career was slowed by injuries, but still managed to play six seasons.
The best British-born player on the list, Ajayi originally is from London then moved to the U.S. as a child. In Texas, he discovered what the superior form of football was, then committed to Boise State. His first year he played a complementary role, but still managed to get over 500 yards from scrimmage along with four touchdowns. As a sophomore he became the lead back, rushing for over 1,400 yards and 18 touchdowns, earning him a spot on All-Conference Team.
As a redshirt junior, Boise decided their offense would center on Ajayi, which worked. Ajayi was responsible for 41% of their yards and touchdowns. And they weren’t a bad offense either; Boise’s offense finished 13th in total yards per game and ninth in points. Ajayi had a total of 2,358 yards and his 32 touchdowns from scrimmage tied for first in the FBS – making him one of 13 players ever to score 30+ touchdowns in a single season. He was a true dual-threat back, recording 1,823 rushing yards and catching 50 passes in 2014. That year ended with Boise winning their third Fiesta Bowl.
Ajayi graduated with the seventh most scrimmage yards in conference history and fourth most touchdowns. The 2014 year saw him appear on several second team All-American lists, and a few third team, along with being a semi-finalist for the Doak Walker Award (nation’s top running back) and a finalist for the Earl Campbell award (top offensive player). Ajayi was drafted in the fifth round by the Miami Dolphins in 2015, and later won a Super Bowl with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2017. Ajayi retired in 2019 from the NFL, and now is a professional Esports player.
Derek’s older brother David was a star quarterback at Fresno, leading the FBS in passing yards in 2001 and drafted first overall in 2022. So naturally Derek has some high expectations when he joined Fresno eight years later – he was the National Player of the Year after all.
After riding the bench his first two years, Carr became the starter in 2011, and for all three years he led his conference in yards and touchdowns (though that first one was in the WAC, but half the conference a year later moved to the Mountain West). In 2012 he was named the Mountain West’s Offensive Player of the Year after throwing 37 touchdowns, then the second-most in conference history, and became the first Mountain West quarterback to throw for 4,000 yards.
In 2013 Carr decided to make opposing defenses reconsider their life choices. He obliterated his own conference record with 5,083 passing yards (second most ever now is 4,189) and 50 touchdowns. Only six FBS quarterbacks have ever hit the 5,000-yard, 50-touchdown mark in a single season, and Carr was the fourth. Carr led the nation in both metrics, while also finishing sixth in completion rate (68.9%) and 15th in passer rating (156.3).
Fresno’s offense finished sixth in points per game and third in yards, and their 11 wins were the most since David Carr was the starter in 2001. Fresno also won the Mountain West Championship, their first outright conference title in 24 years. Carr won the Mountain West Male Athlete of the Year, the Sammy Baugh Award for best passer, included in many All-American lists, and finished eighth in the Heisman voting.
His place in ranking for career totals for the conference are a little murky due to Fresno switching from the WAC to MWC in the middle of Carr’s career, but he still finished 10th in career yards and fifth in touchdowns for the Mountain West. The Oakland Raiders drafted him in the second round of the 2014 draft and had a great NFL career, playing 11 years and is currently 22nd all-time for career passing yards.
Fresno was fun to watch in that 2012-2013 stretch. Derek Carr was one reason, Adams was the other. Adam’s only played two seasons, but what he did in those two years likely won’t be replicated.
In 2012, as a freshman, Adams had 102 receptions, 1,312 yards, and 14 touchdowns – all best in the conference, and all top 10 nationwide. That basically made him a shoo-in for Conference Freshman of the Year and Freshman All-American. Heck, his first game resulted in 118 yards and two touchdowns. Sure, it was against Weber State, but a week later on the road against Oregon he caught 12 passes for 92 yards.
Nationwide, Adams had the 6th most receptions, 9th most touchdowns, and 18th most yards as a freshman. As great as that was, like Carr, Adams decided it wasn’t good enough. In 2013 he had:
Adams was 11 yards away from leading the nation in yards, otherwise he would have won the receiving triple crown. He again earned All-American Honors and won the Paul Warfield Award for best receiver in the country.
Adams only played 26 games in his college career, yet in the conference’s history, he’s ninth all-time in receptions, third all-time in receiving yards, and holds the record for touchdowns with 38 (Higgins is second with 31 for reference). He’s 23rd all-time in receiving touchdowns across the FBS. Michael Crabtree is the only other receiver with as many or more touchdowns in 30 or fewer career games. Adams declared for the NFL draft after that year, and was selected by the Packers in the second round, where he has since had a career that might get him into the NFL Hall of Fame.
For those wondering why Rashaad Penny wasn’t the lead back for most of his career, Pumphrey is why.
Coming out of high school, he wasn’t highly recruited. Sure, he was the Gatorade Player of the Year for Nevada, but at 5’8 and 176 lbs, there were some legit questions about how well he could do in college. From what I can find he had four offers out of high school, and was the lowest rated player on San Diego’s 2013 recruiting class.
As a freshman he split carries, but still managed to get 986 yards from scrimmage and 10 touchdowns. Then he led the Mountain West in rushing yards for three straight years, while also finishing top four in touchdowns each season. In both 2014 and 2015, Pumphrey had over 2,000 yards from scrimmage and 20 total touchdowns. Both years saw him finish First Team All-Conference, and in 2015 he was the Mountain West Offensive Player of the Year along with Honorable Mention on Sports Illustrated All-American Team.
Like pretty much everyone else on this list, Pumphrey left on a bang. He joined the 2,000-yard club with 2,133 yards in 2016 (first nationally) along with 17 rushing touchdowns. He was on listed on many All-American teams, on top of being a semifinalist for the Walter Camp and Maxwell Awards, finalist for the Doak Walker Award, and tenth in Heisman voting. San Diego beat Wyoming in the championship game to win the Mountain West and finished the year ranked 25th in the AP poll, their first time finishing the year ranked since 1977.
The main reason I put Pumphrey so high was for what he accomplished for his career. He played in all 54 career games, an impressive feature for a running back. Oh, and he holds the FBS record for most career rushing yards with 6,405. His 62 rushing touchdowns are also 11th most in FBS history, and most ever by a Mountain West back. Not many schools can say they have an alumnus holding a significant record, and San Diego State is one of them.
Pumphrey was drafted in the 4th round in 2017 by the Eagles. He tore his hamstring and missed his rookie year, but still got a Super Bowl ring.
While I played around a lot with how I would rank everyone, to me this was obvious. It’s been a while since we’ve seen a player do what Jeanty did. He gained fame for his ridiculous 2024 season, where most have heard his story about first playing football in Italy while his dad served in the Navy. He went to Texas to beef up the competition, and from there Boise State recruited him.
While most didn’t know about Jeanty outside of Boise until 2024, he was a great player prior to that. In 2022, while splitting carries, he ran for 821 yards, including 178 in their bowl game against North Texas. In 2023, while still splitting carries and playing 12 games, he finished second nationally with 1,916 scrimmage yards and fifth in total touchdowns with 19. He also very quietly led all running backs with 569 receiving yards on 43 catches, including five for touchdown. That got him All-American honors, Offensive Player of the Year for the conference, and a finalist for the Earl Campbell Award.
With that, Boise State decided to launch a Heisman campaign for Jeanty. I remember at the time thinking that was a little ambitious, but good for them. Obviously they knew something I didn’t. By the end of the year, he had 2,601 rushing yards — 27 shy of Barry Sanders’ record that was once considered unbreakable (and Jeanty sat out the second half of two games). To put that in perspective, in any given season, only about 20 teams gain 2,600 yards. Jeanty did that himself, and it was painfully obvious he was getting the ball. His 30 total touchdowns were an afterthought, which only 13 players have ever done.
That season was ridiculous on so many levels. It led to memes:
Stats that showed how helpless defenses were:
If you want to stop Ashton Jeanty, you are going to need at least 9 defenders in the box. pic.twitter.com/WFtL9BXVv3
— CBS Sports College Football 🏈 (@CBSSportsCFB) November 17, 2024
And Jeanty getting his own imperialist map (may need to hit the arrow keys on the side of the image to scroll through the images):
Last year I made my case for why I thought he should have won the Heisman, so I won’t add much here. But I did find some other fun stats:
I attended Boise’s game against Washington State that year, and I will say that was the best game I’ve ever seen by a college football player. Most of his damage was done later in the game, and WSU’s defense couldn’t do anything
Jeanty finished third all time in the conference for rushing yards with 4,769 and third in touchdowns with 50. He’s the only Mountain West Player to have won the Maxwell or Walter Camp Awards, given to the nation’s top football player, regardless of position. Jeanty was also the Heisman runner up in one of the best Heisman races in a while, and in most years would have walked away with the award.
Jeanty was drafted by the Raiders 4th overall last year, the highest ever for a Mountain West player. Not only was he the best player in the conference over the past 13 years, there’s an argument he’s the best ever.
The conference has had a lot of great players, but these are my top 10. Let me know in the comments anyone else that should have been included, or why you think I have someone to high or low.
Up next: Top 10 Basketball Players

Leaving the basketball part aside, I wanted to talk about Syracuse’s hire of Gerry McNamara and what we’ve witnessed since the news became official.
Since I don’t know who is responsible, I’m not going to say this is all due to Bryan Blair, but I do think it’s telling to see the stark contrast to the start of Adrian Autry. To be fair to Autry, the situations are not the same, but I do think that Syracuse showed an ability to “get it”.
This hire is one that hits the emotions of Orange fans and Syracuse leaned into it. We got the hype video of career highlights. We heard from Syracuse legends welcoming G-Mac back, we got the emails from McNamara on Syracuse’s Giving Day last week and then he made the local media rounds.
Now, the basketball stuff will be measured in wins and losses, but if you wanted an example that the athletic department was meeting the moment of the modern era, this was a great start. There wasn’t a rushed welcome event, but McNamara was everywhere to talk about his return to the Orange.
.@Coach_McNamara joins @KevinNegandhi on SportsCenter to discuss coming back to Syracuse as their newest head coach 🍊 pic.twitter.com/ItciZ6jkBN
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) March 27, 2026
During the press conference, Blair joked that he shouldn’t have just said “weaponize the Dome, but weaponize Miron Victory Court”. The event on Monday was what you want to engage the community. It wasn’t a stuffy suit event. You had fans, many in #3 jerseys, cheering and yelling. You had giveaway t-shirts and the event had juice.
Vibes are high at Miron Victory Court! 🍊
— Syracuse Men’s Basketball (@Cuse_MBB) March 30, 2026
Watch live at 4 PM ET at https://t.co/R5rCwhICQU 📺 pic.twitter.com/hY96eRC7Li
Could this event give Blair some ideas for other ways to use this new space? Could Syracuse host away game viewing events? Would you look to book artists to perform in the space, or at least make sure you host more of these “pep rally” type events?
We can joke about the t-shirts, but getting a few thousand people into an event and selling concessions and merchandise can add to that program supprt we know that everyone needs.Blair told us he wants to be creative and I think he got some proof of concept that this community might embrace that creativity.
This was a great initial step to get some of the fanbase buy in that has eroded in recent years. While McNamara and the staff need to focus on the roster now, Syracuse will need to keep pushing this McNamERA throughout the summer.
People are fired up now, so you have to make good use of that emotion and the last 10 days have been a great example on how to do so.
Former Los Angeles Clippers head coach Doc Rivers will be inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2026, according to a report from ESPN’s Shams Charania.
Joining Rivers in the class are six-time WNBA All-Star Amar’e Stoudemire and former WNBA MVPs and champions Candace Parker and Elena Delle Donne. There will likely be more inductees added to the class in the future.
Rivers coached the Clippers during the franchise’s iconic “Lob City” era. He also won the 2008 NBA Championship with the Boston Celtics and was named the 1999-2000 NBA Coach of the Year.
In his final season with the Clippers, Rivers coach current superstar Kawhi Leonard in his rookie season.
Rivers had a polarizing reputation during his stint with the Clippers. Some former players have spoken about their experiences with Rivers as head coach.
Former Clippers forward Glen “Big Baby” Davis said one of his biggest issues with Rivers came after he had security escort Davis back to the locker room following a heated verbal exchange on the bench in March 2014.
Davis said that experience was embarrassing and “killed his career”.
Another former player, shooting guard Lou Williams, had a different opinion about Rivers. He credited Rivers for helping him put together some of the strongest seasons of his career in which he won two of his threeNBA Sixth Man of the Year Awards.
“I love Doc. It’s a grey area with Doc. Either guys really love him, or they’ve got the worst sh*t in the world to say about Doc. That wasn’t my experience. ” Williams said on “The Underground Lounge” in August 2024. “There’s a handful of guys that really don’t rock with Doc. I have to tell you, that wasn’t my experience man. When I got here, I thought my career was done, so I wasn’t excited to be a Clipper. Doc reassured me. That ended up being the best run of my career. That made people appreciate everything that I put into it, and I give Doc a lot of credit for that.”
Photo Credit: Robert Hanashiro-Imagn Images

If your concern about the Cubs would be that the offense wouldn’t be potent enough in 2026, it’s a fine time to express some concern about where this season is headed. Though as you do so, note that while losing three of their first five games, they have managed to plate 24 runs or 4.8 per game. That number in and of itself would be pretty good one over 162 games. 777.6 runs scored is pretty good. Eight teams met or exceeded that number in 2025. Two of them played in the World Series, three of them played in their respective LCS. Seven of them reached the playoffs. Among those eight teams were last year’s Cubs.
All of that said, that 24 runs in five games didn’t see the Cubs face any of the significant number of elite pitchers they will face this year. The offense will have to get better or this team is going to falter even more significantly as the grind of the season sets in. But in being fair, the Cub offense forced José Soriano to throw something like 45 pitches the first time through the order. That was the first two innings of the game. On a night where the playing conditions were horrible, the Cub offense just couldn’t string positive outcomes together. Hat tip to the Angels pitching on that.
Soriano ultimately got through six scoreless and he did it on only 90 pitches. He’s unscored on through his first two starts of the season. Three more Angels pitches needed 46 more pitches to record nine outs. When you make pitchers work that hard, you usually eventually scratch out at least a run or two. But a couple of timely double plays helps the Angels keep the Cubs off of the scoreboard.
I talked after game 4 about four quadrants of results. In this instance, even without a quality start for Cub starter Jameson Taillon, I’m going to give Cubs pitching a thumb up for this game. Two runs over nine innings wins many more than not. The Cubs scored one or no runs 28 times last year. They lost only seven games last year when they allowed two runs or fewer. So that’s a quality team outing. So this was a good pitching/bad hitting game. And it is a loss. So far, the team has only been able to win good/good outings. Hopefully that will eventually change. Even more so, hopefully there continue to be a high percentage of good/good outings.
The teeter totter continues to run undaunted. Down, Up, Down, Up, Down. Let’s hope it bounces back again and the Cubs win their first day game after night game of the season and their first series of the season.
For now, let’s look for some positives.
Three Positives:
Game 5, March 31: Angels 2, Cubs 0 (2-3)
Reminder: Heroes and Goats are determined by WPA scores and are in no way subjective.
THREE HEROES:
THREE GOATS:
WPA Play of the Game: Logan O’Hoppe batted with two outs and runners on second and third, the game scoreless. He hit a hard grounder to third that Bregman couldn’t quite pick up. Two runs scored. (.254)
*Cubs Play of the Game: Maton faced Josh Lowe with runners on second and third and one out, the game scoreless. He coaxed a grounder to first and the runners were unable to advance as the second out was recorded. (.117)
Cubs Player of the Game:
Game 4 Player of the Game: Edward Cabrera received 218 of 224 votes.
Up Next: A quick turn around. Matthew Boyd (0-1, 14.73) looks to bounce back from his disappointing first start. He faces fellow lefty Yusei Kikuchi (0-0, 4.15). Last time out Kikuchi allowed eight hits and a walk in just 4.1 innings.
Let’s get this W.

Bob McGinn’s annual pre-draft series featuring opinions on prospect from anonymous scouts is always entertaining reading. That is true whether you think those scouts are using their anonymity to drop truth bombs talking heads or bylined writers won’t, or curmudgeonly old men hiding behind that anonymity like some Internet tough guys and spew hot takes because they don’t like or understand certain players.
McGinn’s 42nd annual position-by-position series has once again begun running at the Go Long Substack.
Over the coming days we will hit a few of the positions of interest to the Giants with scouts’ comments — good and bad — about the positions and some of the players. Today, wide receivers.
Players lost: Wan’Dale Robinson
Players added: Darnell Mooney, Calvin Austin III
The ongoing fascination some have with the idea of signing Odell Beckham Jr. is an indication that the Giants still have a need at the position.
A so-so class?
“These Denzel Boston’s and KC Concepcion’s and Antonio Williams’s of the world, they’re just guys,” he said. “Even Makai Lemon, he’s a little guy, a tough guy, but he’s not a No. 1 (receiver). I like Tate the best of all of them but he’s good, he’s not great. After Tate, in other years they would be second-, third- and fourth-rounders. There’s nothing out there.”
Better than it looks?
“A lot of guys don’t have the stats. But you watch all their targets and plays and you go, ‘Gee, this guy just needs to get the ball more.’ There’s a lot of good receivers in this draft.”
Tate is clearly the No. 1 wide receiver in the class. But, how good is he?
A No. 1 receiver?
“He’s a No. 1 receiver,” a second scout said. “Hands are excellent. He’ll be a high-volume receiver in the NFL. I don’t think he has explosive speed but he can separate at the top of routes. He has really good short-area burst to separate and get open.”
Not a first-round pick?
“I don’t think he’s a first-rounder,” said a fourth scout. “No, he’s not Garrett Wilson. He’s a little less than (Chris) Olave. You look at Marvin Harrison and Tate, they don’t have a lot of speed. He just doesn’t have explosion. Every time he gets deep it’s either a blown zone coverage or it’s against a bad corner. Those kind of guys, they come to this level and the DBs are so much better. Catches the ball OK. Goes down pretty easy. Not the biggest guy. He definitely doesn’t have the traits of a No. 1 receiver.”
“The whole package.”
“He’s really good,” one scout said. “Somebody needs a receiver, you’re gonna look hard at him. I’d say he’s 20 to 30. He blocks. He can run great routes. He has great hands. He’s just a competitor. He’s fast and can hit the home run. He’s the whole package.”
“Not a tough dude.”
“You can see the quick twitch and the movement, and he can run,” said a fourth scout. “But this guy is one of the most noncompetitive receivers I’ve done in a while. Body catcher even when it’s not contested. I’ve never seen anybody catch slants and just slide to the ground like this guy does. It’s nuts. He’s just not a tough dude. He doesn’t make catches when bodies are around him. Very inconsistent. And Hines Ward coaches him, which is crazy. Because I know no way Hines is saying, ‘This is what we need here.’ I don’t like him at all. He gets hurt all the time and I don’t think he’s very tough.”
From our chats, I know Boston is one of Chris Pflum’s favorite receivers in this class. McGinn’s scouts also seem to like him.
“A real starter.”
“He’s an X receiver,” a second scout said. “OK speed. He’s really more of a 50-50-let-me-outrebound-the guy. Body position, basketball player type guy. He’s a real starter.”
“A little bit of Mike Evans.”
“He’s got a little bit of Mike Evans in him but he’s just not as fast down the field,” said a third scout. “He’s got a lot of talent. He’s big and strong, runs good routes, great hands, separates, he’s physical. He’s probably like Tate in the speed department but I like him as a receiver better than Tate. He knows how to get open, set guys up, stop and start, good route runner. He doesn’t have the extra gear but he’s a really good possession receiver.”
“He can motor.”
“He can play Z but he’s really outstanding with the ball in his hands,” said one scout. “He can motor. He was very productive at NC State and left for A&M. Made some big plays for them. He is super explosive. If he’s your third receiver you’re really excited. If he’s your 2 you’re hoping he can grow into a good 2.”
“Track guy.”
“He’s almost like a gadget guy, the way they play him,” another scout said. “It’s going to be a while before he’s anything. Looks like a track guy. You can tell he can run when things are free. They scheme him up for his production. Doesn’t catch the ball well. Lot of drops around a lot of bodies. Doesn’t have catch radius. They do this slip-screen stuff with him and he has no run after the catch.”
“Nothing special.”
“He’s a tough guy,” one scout said. “Kind of a possession guy. He had the big play against Penn State. Overall, kind of inconsistent making plays because he’s always in traffic unless they scheme him to get open. He’s more like your No. 3-special teams type. He’s a lot better than (teammate Elijah) Sarratt but I don’t get the hype. Nothing special as far as playmaking or explosiveness.”
“Catches the hell out of the ball.”
“He’s a really good receiver without any outstanding trait except he catches the hell out of the ball and helps your quarterback,” said a second scout.
“An impact guy.”
“He’s got good speed and he’s big,” one scout said. “He’s an X receiver at 6-4 and has good hands. Big and athletic. He goes deep. He goes up and gets the ball real strong. He’s going to be an impact guy, there’s no question. I’d take him over Boston. I’d take him over Ja’Kobi Lane.”
Not a natural receiver.
“This kind of profile usually doesn’t work out,” a third scout said. “Just a downfield, long strider, build-speed guy. Not a really good route runner because he’s tight and doesn’t separate really well. Not very strong. B hands. He’ll flash and run by a DB against Cover 0 or something but, overall, just not a polished, versatile, natural receiver.”
Make whatever you will of these remarks. As usual, they show a wide array of opinions about players. There is plenty more in McGinn’s receiver preview. If you aren’t subscribed to ‘Go Long’, it’s worth the money.

Alessandro Bastoni is thought to be one of Barcelona’s top transfer targets ahead of the summer window but the Italy defender is in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons, currently.
The center-back was sent off in Italy’s World Cup play-off against Bosnia and Herzegovina which ended in defeat and means the Azzurri will miss the finals for the third time in a row.
Bastoni’s also been having a difficult time at Inter after being booed by fans for his part in a controversial red card for Pierre Kalulu’s during the Derby d’Italia.
The Italy defender is now facing even more criticism in his homeland for Italy’s World Cup failure which may well affect his future ahead of the summer transfer window.
Will Barcelona still go for hims this summer? Will his price drop after his costly red card? Or will he end staying at Inter as teams go for other targets?
So today’s Barca Blaugranes Question of the Day is:
What do you expect to happen with Alessandro Bastoni this summer after his red card for Italy?
Now it’s over to you! Feel free to share your thoughts, predictions, upsets, and opinions and answers in the comments section below!

For all the talk of Dombrowski running the team back, there are a few significant players and faces who made up the 2022-25 run, now gone. Ranger Suárez signed a five-year deal with Boston, Nick Castellanos is trying to prove himself in San Diego, and Matt Strahm returned to the city that started his career and is the Royals top left-handed option.
There are eight players from the Phillies 2025 roster who are in different big league uniforms to begin the 2026 season. This will be a running series to track how these players are doing and potentially more. Maybe Max Kepler inks a one-year deal at some point, or David Robertson gets enough money to put the cleats back on. Maybe there are callups later on.
Ranger Suárez’s Debut with Boston
Suárez inked a five-year, $140 million contract with Boston and made his first start of 2026 against the Houston Astros and their heavy right-handed lineup. The results weren’t great, allowing four runs in 4.1 innings of work with just three strikeouts and two homers allowed. They weren’t cheap homers either.
He struggled to get consistent swing and miss, which was part of why the Phillies essentially chose to pay Jesus Luzardo instead.
One interesting nugget from this start is how the Red Sox chose to deploy Suárez’s deep mix. His cutter usage spiked from 18% with the Phillies to 32% in his first Boston start. There were a few less changeups and curveballs and he didn’t throw a single sweeping slider. The slider part is almost certainly because Houston’s lineup featured eight right-handed hitters.
Lance McCullers went 7 innings with 9 strikeouts in 2026?
Padres and Giants highlighted 3 former Phillies
The Giants signed Harrison Bader to be their starting center fielder, shifting Jung Hoo Lee to right field after a disastrous defensive season in 2025. Bader showed off his strong glove that made him a beloved Phillie on Opening Night against the Yankees.
Bader has started a bit cold at the plate, going just 2 for 14 with five strikeouts over the first few games of the season. He did pick up a big homer against the Padres to help give Tony Vitello his first win as a big league manager.
You know who was pitching for the Padres last night? Walker Buehler only made two starts with the Phillies at the end of 2025 but was still memorable. He signed a minor league deal with San Diego after pitching well with the Phillies and made their starting rotation out of camp.
His first start as a Padre wasn’t great. He went just four innings on 72 pitches, allowed three runs with three strikeouts and two walks. He threw seven different pitches to try and keep the Giants lineup off balance but still struggled with hard contact.
The most notable former Phillie, and the entire reason this will be an ongoing series, is Nick Castellanos. His departure from Philadelphia was well documented and the Phillies related him when spring training started. Castellanos signed with the Padres soon after and has started two games as their designated hitter, and played two more off the bench.
In nine at bats, Castellanos has one hit, a bloop single against the Tigers, and three strikeouts. Padres manager Craig Stammen did not start Castellanos against either Tarik Skubal or Framber Valdez, two of the toughest left-handed pitchers in the American League.
Who knows how long of a leash Castellanos will have with the Padres.
Bullpen Arms
Matt Strahm was traded to the Kansas City Royals for Jonathan Bowlan in the off-season. Matt Strahm’s exit was not nearly as public and crazy as Castellanos’s, but Dave Dombrowski did not love it when the left handed pitcher questioned how much they did pitcher fielding practice.
Through two games, Strahm has not allowed a run in 1.2 innings with one strikeout. There are some concerning underlying numbers though. His four-seam fastball velocity has dropped from 92.3 mph to 90.2, which could lead to a lot more hard contact down the line.
Jordan Romano is now the Los Angeles Angels, picking up his first save on opening day against the Astros. Romano pitched the following day again in a four-run game and threw another scoreless frame. Romano is now throwing 94 mph with a slower slider. Maybe the Angels found something but maybe they’re the Angels.
Joe Ross made the Arizona Diamondbacks bullpen and even pitched a scoreless inning to begin his 2026 season against none other than the Los Angeles Dodgers.
It would be great if the story ended there but sadly it doesn’t. He pitched for the snakes Monday night against the Tigers and allowed six earned runs on five hits and a walk. Through 1.2 innings of work, Ross has a 32.40 ERA. Small sample math is great!
Also, Michael Soroka went five shutout innings with ten strikeouts. Is he back?
Mick Abel
Mick Abel put together a strong camp with the Twins, eventually winning a spot on the Twins pitching staff to begin the 2026 season. Because of how the Twins off-days were scheduled, they planned to use Bailey Ober and Abel as a piggyback before returning to a normal rotation afterward.
His 2026 debut was just rough. Abel allowed eight hits and five earned runs in just 3.1 innings of work. He struck out four hitters but also walked four more. He needed 81 pitches to get through a little more than three innings of work. That’s just not great.
Notable Others
Here are some of the players from the 2025 Phillies that did not make a big league roster.
Carlos Hernández suffered a fracture in his left arm and right leg in a car accident back in January and has been sidelined since. He is currently with the Cleveland Guardians organization after signing a minor league deal with them in November.
Weston Wilson is with the Norfolk Tides, Baltimore’s AAA team. He is not on the Orioles 40 man roster after being DFA’d by them back in February.
José Ruiz inked a one-year deal with the Yokohama BayStars of Nippon Professional Baseball back in December. In two innings, Ruiz has not allowed an earned run and has two strikeouts.
I like the Baystars jerseys and hats. They look kind of cool.

NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 01: Alex Bregman #2 of the Boston Red Sox looks on from the dugout before batting in the first inning during Game Two of the American League Wild Card Series between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Wednesday, October 1, 2025 in New York, New York. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty Images)
MLB Photos via Getty ImagesThe Boston Red Sox lost their fourth straight game on Tuesday, falling to the Houston Astros and officially dropping their second straight series to open the season.
The team will be looking to turn things around as it seeks to build on a return to the playoffs from last year with a deeper run later this season. And while the poor start might be stressing out some fans, at least one key Red Sox player has made a vow not to overthink things this season.
“I don’t care, that’s my whole mentality,” Duran told The Athletic’s Jen McCaffrey. “If I get a hit, sick. If I get out, sick. I just don’t care. Not make everything bigger than it needs to be, not make anything higher or lower than it needs to be, just staying even.”
Duran has acknowledged his ongoing struggles with mental health, so a more even-keeled approach to the ups and downs of the game could be a big help to him. But as he detailed his renewed outlook, he sent a message about how star third baseman Alex Bregman, who exited the Red Sox for a new deal with the Chicago Cubs before the season started, helped him achieve it.
“If he was 0-for-5 and we won or we lost, by the time we got upstairs to eat, he was fine, laughing and joking and talking about his horses and stuff,” Duran said of Bregman last year, per McCaffrey. “I was like, ‘Damn, why am I holding onto this, if this amazing guy, World Series winner, doesn’t care?’”
Bregman’s locker was next to Duran’s last season and the veteran was revered by Red Sox players for his presence in the clubhouse. But the front office was evidently comfortable to let him take a larger contract offer from the Cubs despite any intangibles that he brought to the rest of its roster.
So far, the team’s replacement for Bregman hasn’t matched his predecessor.
“After losing Alex Bregman in free agency, the Red Sox traded for Caleb Durbin to replace him at third base. Durbin has started the year ice cold at the plate, going 0-14 with three strikeouts to begin his sophomore campaign,” Tyler Maher noted for NESN. “Meanwhile, Bregman’s off to a solid start with the Chicago Cubs, batting .235/.316/.588 with two home runs through four games.”
Though Bregman won’t be able to impart any more wisdom onto players like Duran, his impact might be felt throughout this season if it helps Duran with consistency. However, the early returns have not been very encouraging.
In his initial 13 at-bats this season, Duran has just two hits and four strikeouts, good for a .154 batting average. But Duran did enjoy a strong World Baseball Classic before the season started, representing a personal high before his initial low with the Red Sox.
As he looks to remain calm through that roller coaster, fans can hope that he and the team start to enjoy a sustained high in the near future.
Will away form decide who wins the Scottish Premiership title?
Five points currently separate Hearts at the top of the table and Celtic in third place while Rangers are two ahead of their Glasgow rivals and three behind the leaders.
There's just seven games left to crown this season's champion and it's looking like the split is going to be decisive, but just how much will away fixtures affect where the trophy ends up?
Both Rangers and Hearts have played 15 away games so far, Celtic have played one extra.
In terms of victories, Celtic and Hearts have won eight away games while Rangers have won seven. In contrast, Hearts have won 12 of their home games, Rangers have 10 home victories and Celtic are on 11.
Hearts have scored 24 goals away from home and 29 at Tynecastle. Rangers have also scored 24 goals at away games but have 32 at Ibrox while Celtic have scored 23 goals away from home and 33 at home.
Interestingly, both Hearts and Celtic have lost five away games each while Rangers have only lost one game away from Ibrox. However they've drawn seven while Hearts and Celtic have drawn two and three respectively.
And Hearts fan Liam Corbett of This is My Story podcast suggests whichever team sorts out their away form will be the one to lift the trophy in May.
"I think it's the away form that will win the title," he told the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast.
"Rangers haven't been great away from home and we've lost four of our last six away from home. Now we're at Livingston on Sunday then it'll be Hibs, Celtic and Motherwell away in the split.
"I think it comes down to whoever can master their away form. We're all pretty decent at home, maybe barring Celtic a little bit in terms of losses. We're unbeaten at home all season.
"Hearts have been churning out these 1-0 victories that maybe, if you're from the outside, looking in, look wobbly but they've been the most assured 1-0 victories you can get. But they only last so long.
"So whoever can master their away form will be the ones that get the best chance of bringing home the title."

Mar 31, 2026; Buffalo, New York, USA; Buffalo Sabres center Sam Carrick (10) goes off the ice with an injury during the third period against the New York Islanders at KeyBank Center. Mandatory Credit: Timothy T. Ludwig-Imagn Images
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BUFFALO, N.Y. — Buffalo Sabres center Sam Carrick left a 4-3 win over the New York Islanders with a left arm injury.
Carrick needed assistance leaving the ice after suffering the injury while trading punching with Islanders captain Anders Lee.
Lee and Carrick fought right off the faceoff to start the third period. While Carrick threw punches with his right hand, his left arm was tied up in Lee’s jersey at an awkward angle. As Carrick spun and was taken down to the ice, he landed hard. He remained down in obvious pain before leaving for the locker room.
Buffalo coach Lindy Ruff confirmed after the game Carrick injured his left arm in the fight.
“It’ll be evaluated and we’ll see tomorrow exactly what that is,” Ruff said.
The fourth-line center had been productive in his first 12 games with Buffalo, scoring five goals with one assist in 12 games. Carrick had four goals and six assists in 60 games with the New York Rangers to begin the season.
The Rangers traded Carrick to the Sabres on March 6 for 2026 third- and sixth-round draft picks.
Carrick, 34, was expected to provide depth for Buffalo’s playoff push.
The place of Kirk Cousins in the hearts of Vikings fans can be tough to gauge at times. Some fans remember him as someone who ushered in a new era for the team, as they are now in a position to bring in notable free agents and trade for big-time players if need be. However, he was also someone who flirted with greatness for the team, but never was able to get this team over the hump.
Regardless of how you feel about him, Vikings fans, Kirk Cousins is still a sought-after signal caller in the NFL.
Case in point being the words of Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay during the NFL's Annual League Meeting. While making an appearance on Pro Football Talk, McVay was asked about the Rams' quarterback depth chart and hinted at the team signing Jimmy Garoppolo or Kirk Cousins.
Sean McVay says Rams are interested in Kirk Cousins as the backup to Matthew Stafford. pic.twitter.com/zqDWasZDSp
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) March 30, 2026
He explains, "We would love to be able to have him (Garoppolo). There's some other guys that are out there, but we do need to be able to add another guy into that room. And that's something that we're looking at, and obviously, people make some of the connections with Kirk (Cousins). . .Kirk is as influential as anybody in helping me... get to L.A. in the first place. And so, you know, I know he's got some other options and some other suitors, but Jimmy and Kirk are guys that I would love to be able to have back with us."
Cousins has been attached to several teams beyond the Rams, as McVay mentions. Those teams include the Las Vegas Raiders and New York Jets. Both teams have acquired, or will draft, a quarterback. Regardless, he has value, and coaches like McVay realize that.
This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: NFL Free Agency: Rams have an interest in former QB Kirk Cousins
Four-time PGA Tour winner Kevin Kisner has transitioned to multimedia star. The NBC lead golf analyst, who recently became a part of Barstool Sports’s Fore Play podcast,will be joining the SiriusXM team as one of the lead analysts alongside play-by-play voice Taylor Zarzour at Augusta National for the 90th Masters next week.
Kisner, who grew up in Aiken, SC, roughly 20 miles from Augusta, will serve as the analyst for weekend coverage. Kisner played college golf at the University of Georgia and competed in eight Masters, finishing in the top 25 in 2019.
"Having grown up near Augusta on the Georgia/South Carolina state line, and then having the great privilege of competing in the Masters, the Tournament is incredibly special to me. There is truly nothing else like it, and I'm thrilled to join the SiriusXM broadcast team," Kisner said. "Beyond competing, I genuinely love calling the game—breaking down and describing the play, the strategy, the unique pressure, everything that makes golf great. It will be a lot of fun bringing the experience of the Masters, one of the best events in all of sports, to golf fans across North America on SiriusXM."
Brad Faxon, who competed in 12 Masters with two top-10 finishes (1993 and 2001), and Brendon de Jonge, who competed in the 2014 Masters, will serve as analysts for the Thursday and Friday rounds.
During Thursday's first-round coverage, SiriusXM will feature a sit-down interview with six-time Masters champion Jack Nicklaus, along with his son, Jack II. This year marks the 40th anniversary of Nicklaus winning his sixth Green Jacket—and the last of his record 18 professional major championship titles—in extraordinary fashion. With Jack II as Nicklaus’ caddie, his 1986 victory remains one of the most celebrated moments in golf history.
SiriusXM’s live Tournament broadcast will air each day – Thursday, April 9, through Sunday, April 12 – starting at 2 pm ET and run through the completion of play. In addition to commentary from the experts in the booth, listeners will hear live commentary from the course from veteran broadcasters Emilia Doran, John Maginnes and Brian Katrek. Moreover, 1982 Masters champion Craig Stadlerwill join the broadcast during Saturday’s round.
“Each year the Masters is one of the most anticipated events on the sports calendar, and each year our team meets the moment with a level of coverage you won’t find anywhere else,” said Scott Greenstein, SiriusXM’s President and Chief Content Officer. “From our live on-the-grounds coverage of this year’s Tournament to programming that celebrates the Masters’ rich history, we’re covering it all. No matter where you’re listening from, our voices will make you feel like you are on the iconic grounds of Augusta National.”
Each day before the official broadcast begins, SiriusXM will provide live look-in coverage of featured groups during its programming in the morning and early afternoon so listeners can get up-to-the-moment coverage of groups playing earlier in the day. This early coverage will feature commentary from Steve Melnyk, Carl Paulson, Drew Stoltz, Gary Williams, George Savaricas and David Marr III.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Kevin Kisner joins SiriusXM for 2026 Masters coverage
Coach Mike Vrabel gave some insight into the New England Patriots' plans for Day 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft.
Unlike the previous two drafts, the Patriots don't own a top-five pick. Instead, they are currently slated to pick at No. 31 overall after making it to Super Bowl LX last season. When asked about the team's approach to the draft, Vrabel didn't leave anything off the table.
According to MassLive's Mark Daniels, the coach claimed that the Patriots will be looking to select the "best player available" in the first round, while also not ruling out a potential trade up or down on the board.
It's worth noting that the Patriots are one of the more unpredictable teams this year in the draft, given their many roster needs. They could use another offensive tackle to back up an aging Morgan Moses, but they also have clear needs at wide receiver and edge rusher.
Tight end is also a quiet need for the team.
Mike Vrabel says the Patriots will draft the best player available at 31. Said they might trade up or they could trade down
— Mark Daniels (@ByMarkDaniels) March 31, 2026
The Patriots currently have 11 picks in the draft, which gives Vrabel and company a lot of darts to throw at the board. Another strong draft could ensure that the team's sudden rise as a Super Bowl contender last season isn't a one-and-done occurrence.
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This article originally appeared on Patriots Wire: Mike Vrabel teases Patriots' plans with first-round draft pick
Dundee head coach Steven Pressley is hoping his players will see the best version of their boss after the international break.
The Dark Blues, who are eighth in the Premiership, welcome Celtic to Dens Park on Sunday.
Pressley's men were unbeaten in their previous five matches before a 1-0 defeat at Hearts just before the break and sit five points above the relegation play-off spot and 17 points off the bottom with seven games to play.
And the Dundee boss has used the international break for a much needed rest.
"From my own perspective I took a week off, I went down south to the family and completely switched off from football," he said.
"The players and the other members of staff, they were in until the Wednesday and then had four days themselves off to recharge.
"I think it was very productive. I think, at times, the most important thing is that the players don't just see you, they see the best version of you. Sometimes in order to see that you need to recharge the batteries.
"During my week off I virtually spent no attention to football and the first time I really switched back on to football was when I went to watch my son on Saturday at Gillingham.
"That aside I really turned off and it was, I hope, a productive period for me."
The 52-year-old spent four years in England with Premier League side Brentford as head of individual player development.
And Pressley admits that's where he learned the importance of rest.
"It is something that I am always trying to learn as a coach and from my early jobs I was 24/7 and then never took any time off," he added.
"I thought I always had to be seen and in the end you wear yourself down.
"But when I was at Brentford during international breaks Thomas Frank would always take a week off and it is very much what I have tried to do.
"Outwith the international breaks I work exceptionally hard but then that one week where I can recharge the batteries is vitally important."

One position that the Los Angeles Rams will be looking at during the 2026 NFL Draft is wide receiver. It’s very possible that the Rams look at wide receiver at 13 and if they don’t take one in the first round, they most certainly will on Day 2.
Throughout the draft process, I’ve watched around 40 wide receivers. With each player, I grade a series of traits and then those traits get put into a ‘Rams fit’ formula based on things that the team tends to value at the position. The result is a ‘Fit Grade’. This isn’t necessarily a list ranking the best wide receivers in the class, but ranking them by how they fit the Rams. It’s the reason you might see a consensus Day 3 player like CJ Daniels graded higher than a consensus second-round player like Chris Brazzell.
While this is technically a fits ranking, I like to look at things in buckets and tiers. Many teams, including the Rams, do the same. Below is every wide receiver that I’ve watched separated into five Rams fit tiers.
A lot of nuance is needed when it comes to Makai Lemon. I’ve been on the record saying that Makai Lemon isn’t a fit within the current infrastructure of the Rams offense. This is a player that I am very conflicted over. Normally he would be the perfect Rams fit at wide receiver. However, Puka Nacua played more from the slot last year than previous years and that unlocked another level. Do the Rams limit Nacua’s overall value in the offense with a projected slot wide receiver at 13? Lemon may be the Rams’ best option at 13, but I’ve had some internal conflict with him due to the overlap in skill set with Nacua. Still, that’s not going to affect his overall fit grade.
There are two other prospects that I do want to bring up who would be excellent fits in the current iteration of the Rams offense. Antonio Williams was one of my favorite wide receivers to watch in the 2026 class. Williams is an excellent route-runner, especially over the middle of the field and is great after the catch. The Clemson wide receiver is explosive and had just a 1.4 percent drop rate last season. That doesn’t mention that he’s alignment-versatile and has the speed to make plays on a vertical plane.
Antonio Williams is a dynamic and explosive WR. Big play waiting to happen pic.twitter.com/iurp49deaM
— Billy M (@BillyM_91) March 16, 2026
One of the more polarizing players for the Rams is wide receiver KC Concepcion. Concepcion is an excellent separator and may be the best in the class. He’s a good route-runner and has the ability to create explosive plays down the field. Concepcion is also a dual threat in the sense that he has punt return experience which the Rams need. Where Concepcion needs to improve is his drop rate. However, this is something that can be coached. Many wanted the Rams to sign or trade for Rashid Shaheed and Concepcion brings a similar skillset.
Heading into this next tier, De’Zhaun Stribling is a player who generally surprised me. He brings good size and because of that, there is a strong, physical aspect to his game. Stribling is extremely competitive when it comes to run blocking which the Rams will value. As a deep threat on the outside, Stribling is able to win down the field and along the sideline.
De’Zhaun Stribling (6’2 207) Ole Miss
— Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) March 15, 2026
+ Strong hands
+ Over 3,000 snaps played
+ Reliable hands with just a 1.8% drop rate during the 2025 season
+ 9.88 relative athletic score that included a 4.36 40-yard dash
+ Big play ability and had 17 yards per catch in 2024
+ 23 career… pic.twitter.com/KXZe3k0xla
One of my favorite wide receivers in this class is Bryce Lance from North Dakota State. His deep-ball tracking ability is among the best in the class and his 9.98 RAS showcases the type of athlete that he is. If he hits his ceiling, we could be looking at a player similar to Alec Pierce.
Virgil is someone that generally surprised me as well and this is a player in the mid-late part of the draft that the Rams could find themselves really liking. The Texas Tech wide receiver is similar to Jordan Whittington in the sense that he’s full go all the time. He’s extremely competitive between the whistles. Virgil transferred to Texas Tech from Sean McVay’s alma mater at Miami (OH) and brings the ability to win vertically. He was also a very good special teams player, playing on both kick and punt coverage units during his freshman and sophomore seasons.
Reggie Virgil (6’3 187) Texas Tech
— Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) March 21, 2026
+ 15 touchdowns over the past two seasons
+ Run after catch ability
+ Deep ball tracking
+ Body control
+ Vision with the ball in his hands
+ Quick feet at the line helps him to separate early
+ Natural hands catcher
+ Willing blocker
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There has been some discussion about Zachariah Branch and his fit with the Rams. However, if the Rams draft one of Branch or Brenen Thompson, we would remain in this toxic relationship with undersized, speedy wide receivers. We’ve done this dance with Tavon Austin and then Tutu Atwell. Branch is 5’9, 177 pounds. There’s no questioning his explosiveness, but he needs to be in an offense that will design specific touches for him. That likely won’t be the case in the Rams offense where route running is valued. Much of the same can be said about Thompson who is 5’9, 164. We’ve been there, done that and I’d rather not do it again.
We’ve finally reached the final tier here and Jeff Caldwell may be the most built like past Rams draft picks. Athletically, he profiles similar to Ben Skowronek and Jacob Harris. Like Harris, he’s very raw but brings excellent traits with his size, speed, and explosiveness. As a developmental player, he might make sense. However, the Rams don’t necessarily have the roster spots at wide receiver to take that type of player.

The Premier League will feel it is the current go-to destination for top footballers in Europe but this summer could see several big names leave the division.
Mohamed Salah has already announced that he will leave Liverpool in the summer. An agreement has been reached between the Reds and Salah to conclude his contract early, allowing the Egyptian to leave as a free agent at the end of the campaign.
Salah will leaveLiverpool recognised among the club's greatest-ever players. He is the club's third-highest goalscorer of all time and has broken countless records during a decorated Premier League career.
Now feels the right time for the 33-year-old to move on, following a decline in output and fall from favour under Arne Slot.
Saudi Pro League sides will push hard to sign Salah in the summer, while there's sure to be rival interest from MLS and Europe. Salah's singleminded ambition means he may feel he still has time remaining at the top level.
The noise aroundEnzo Fernandez and a transfer refuses to go away.
The Argentine has done little to silence the speculation, with cryptic answers around his future plans and therecent revelation of a desire to live in Spain.
Real Madrid are reportedly interested in the 25-year-old as part of their midfield rebuild.Chelsea, currently, face a fight for Champions League qualification and the absence of involvement could see Fernandez push for an exit.
Another name on Real Madrid's radar who hasnot been afraid to express mutual interest.
Speaking to Spanish radio stationOnda Cero, Rodri recently opened the door for a La Liga return and said previous allegiances to Atletico Madrid would not prevent a transfer to their city rivals.
“I’d like to return, yes, obviously. For me, La Liga is where I started. I still follow it, it’s true not as much as before, but I still follow it."
Asked about the potential of joining Real Madrid as an ex-Atletico player, Rodri added: “There have been many players who have gone down that path, right? And especially not directly, but over time.
“I mean, for me, you can’t turn down the best clubs in the world. They have a fanbase that really goes all out for them, and for me, the Bernabeu is always incredible, a stadium that’s very imposing.”
The Ballon d'Or winner will enter the final season of his City contract this summer.
Cristian Romero is expected to leave Tottenham Hotspur at the end of the season, regardless of which division the club find themselves in.
Romero has become frustrated with the club's hierarchy, publicly criticising the lack of investment after a second straight season battling near the bottom of the Premier League. Romero's preference is for a transfer to La Liga, with each of Spain's big three linked.
Sandro Tonali has been in the headlines of late following enquiries about the Newcastle midfielder's availability in January.
Arsenal, Manchester United andManchester City are each monitoring the Italy international ahead of potential summer moves.
However, Tonali is understood to be leaning towards a return to Serie A. Juventus appreciate the 25-year-old, but it remains to be seen whether the Bianconeri can finance such a deal. Newcastle value the box-to-box influence of Tonali at around £100m.
Ohio State 125 pounder Brendan McCrone entered the NCAA transfer portal as a grad transfer, On3’s Pete Nakos confirmed. He’ll have one more year of eligibility.
McCrone is a two-time NCAA qualifier in his career, but was not in the starting lineup in 2025-26. The Buckeyes saw shifts in weight with Nic Bouzakis going 125 and Ben Davino manning the 133 pound spot, with the latter making the NCAA finals.
McCrone went 6-1 in his limited action this past season while Bouzakis went 17-4, but fell in the Round of 16 at the NCAA Tournament. McCrone is 45-25 in his career, making the NCAA Tournament at 125 pounds in 2024 and ’25.
The lone loss for McCrone this season was to 2026 All-American Vince Robinson of NC State, 12-3. Robinson won the NCAA title in 2025.
To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire. The On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and Twitter account are excellent resources to stay up to date with the latest moves.
McCrone wasn’t the only Big Ten lightweight to get into the portal Wednesday. Wisconsin’s Zan Fugitt, a 2025 All-American entered the portal with two years left. Fellow 125 pounder Nicolar Rivera, also of Wisconsin, entered the portal as well.
Fugitt finished in fourth at 133 pounds in 2025 during his redshirt freshman season, going 22-9 that year. He followed it up with a 21-8 campaign this past season, but went 1-2 at the NCAA Tournament.
In two varsity seasons with the Badgers, Fugitt went 43-17 and is expected to stay at 133 pounds next season. He’ll be a hot commodity as a previous All-American at a lightweight.
The move with Fugitt is the latest change to the Wisconsin program. The Badgers also saw some movement on the coaching staff.
Wisconsin associate head coach Jon Reader announced he would step down from the coaching staff to pursue opportunities outside the sport. Reader joined the program under head coach Chris Bono in 2018.


We asked for your views on if Bruno Fernandes a Manchester United legend.
Here are some of your comments:
Lucy: Winning trophies is a team effort. Earning the status of club legend requires commitment and hard work, which Bruno has been bringing to the table since day one. I'd have no problem ranking him alongside Best, Cantona, Robson, Irwin, and even Sir Bobby.
Graham: Get a new engine room in midfield and I'm confident United can dominate again in the Premier League and get Fernandes what he deserves.
Calum: Fernandes has to be counted as a legend regardless of what he has won. Without him we would probably be in the Championship!
Vernon: We definitely would be in a lot of trouble without him. However he can often be a liability because he spends too much time moaning. Not cajoling but just constant moaning. He is no Bryan Robson.
Jeh: I think Bruno is a legend regardless of whether he wins a Premier League. How many captains in the Premier League have the numbers that Bruno has and won two trophies and four finals? Yes, United haven't been as successful but it's a different time. Having said that I would give an arm to see Bruno lift the Premier League at old Trafford. Future United manager.
Lewis: A Legend? No doubt! Where would United have been without him? He can't do that much about the other 10 players on the pitch - though he does inspire them. And would he have made it into the legendary United teams of yesterday? For sure.
Clint: Bruno has carried a very poor side making average players look good around him season after season. Of course he should be classed with the greats. Robbo was my hero, but I'd say Bruno has achieved as much if not more in his standing with the fans and players who have shared the pitch with him. I'd go so far as to say he's our greatest foreign import. Stayed longer and did more than most. When United were struggling he kept the club above the relegation zone single-handed. Spurs are wishing they had a Bruno. So yes he deserves a statue at the end of his career. Most of those with statues won less than him during their time at the club. If he had been under Sir Alex he'd of won even more, because he'd have had a team of giants alongside him. So one of United's greatest? Of course he is!
Terry: I would say legend in the same way that Martin Buchan, Lou Macari or Steve Coppell are legends without winning the league.

Jermain Defoe hopes he can be a trailblazer for black managers as he targets promotion with National League side Woking.
The former England striker was announced as the permanent successor to Neal Ardley on Sunday, his first managerial role.
He has previously been part of an interim coaching staff with Scottish giants Rangers in 2021 as well as working in the Tottenham Hotspur academy.
"It's been a long time coming," 43-year-old Defoe told BBC Radio Surrey.
"It was always the plan at the back end of my career when I knew I wanted to go into coaching and luckily enough that transition was quite smooth.
"I left Rangers, I went straight into Tottenham and did two years in the academy. I was exposed at Rangers a little bit with a player-coach role in my last year.
"When you look at the infrastructure, it's somewhere where I hope players will want to come and play. The talks have gone on for a while and I just want to get going."
Woking drew 1-1 with Altrincham on Tuesday under interim boss Craig Ross, leaving them 10th in the table, 11 points off the play-offs with six matches of the regular season remaining.
"I don't want to sit here and say, right, we need to achieve this, we need to achieve that," Defoe added.
"We're ambitious people, I want to do well.
"The main objective is, of course, to get promoted with the players we've got, some top players. The games that I've watched, I've been really impressed.
"You have to be confident. I think you always have to back yourself, whether you're a player or a manager or a coach."
Defoe is one of only five black managers in the top five tiers of English football.
He hopes that number will rise in the years to come, but played down the idea he is under more pressure to succeed because of the lack of black managers.
"It's something that's been spoken about for many years," he said.
"I remember as a player, all the different campaigns and speaking to the likes of Les Ferdinand, Ian Wright, Andy Cole - that generation before me who did their coaching badges and obviously there was a lack of opportunities.
"I would like to think going forward, other black managers now will get opportunities.
"Players that are still playing, hopefully in the future, they'll get opportunities.
"I think there's always going to be expectation on any manager at any level. You're a manager of a football club that has to win."
Defoe said he had no qualms about starting his managerial journey in the National League and knows he has to earn his stripes despite a stellar playing career.
"My mum's always said to me in life, you've got to be grateful for every opportunity you get," he said. "Everyone's journey is different.
"You look at successful managers, everyone's journey has been different.
"It's important to appreciate the opportunity. When I was a player, a young 16-year-old at West Ham in the youth team, you have to earn your stripes. You have to do your apprenticeship.
"You can't expect, just because I've had a good career, I can't expect to just jump in at the top or get that big job."
Defoe revealed he had conversations with Gareth Southgate and Lee Carsley about their respective coaching journeys, as well as messages of support from his former bosses Sam Allardyce and Harry Redknapp.
"I'm lucky that I've played for some great managers," he said.
"I got a message from big Sam yesterday, which was nice. I still keep in contact with Harry.
"Towards the back end of my career, I remember Harry saying to me, 'you've got to go into management, you'll be brilliant'.
"I never really cut any corners when I was a player. I know coaching and management is different, but when you love football, nothing changes.
"This is something that I've always wanted. You have to embrace it. I've waited a long time, I've done all the courses, I've put in the hours and now it's here. I'm going to enjoy this."
Five years ago, then-Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers hijacked (perhaps not intentionally) the draft-day news cycle with word that the 49ers nearly traded for him. It prompted speculation throughout round one of the 2021 draft that a trade could happen, with the Broncos emerging as a potential candidate.
It didn't happen, obviously. Rodgers, the 2020 NFL MVP, won the 2021 NFL MVP award before spending one more year in Green Bay.
Now, with (to date) only the Steelers linked to Rodgers during the 2026 free-agency cycle, Denver has potentially re-entered the chat.
There's talk of the Broncos possibly bringing Rodgers in for a visit. The motivation comes from the possibility that current starter Bo Nix won't be fully and completely back to 100 percent when Week 1 rolls around.
This notion conflicts with recent comments from Broncos owner Greg Penner, who declared at the NFL's annual meeting that Nix is "ahead of schedule" from the broken ankle he suffered late in the playoff win over the Bills and should be good to go for OTAs.
Beyond the basic question of whether Nix will be healthy is whether Nix gives the Broncos the best chance to get to the Super Bowl and win it. Coach Sean Payton, who like any coach who has won a Super Bowl with one team is keenly aware that no coach has won a Super Bowl with two different franchises, may be tempted to roll the dice on a possible one-year upgrade (if Rodgers would truly be an upgrade) in order to finish the work the Broncos started in 2025.
For Payton, the possibility of blazing a new trail for NFL coaches could be the thing that gets him to Canton. If he thinks Rodgers gives them a better chance to win the Super Bowl than Nix, why wouldn't Payton at least ponder the possibility?
From Rodgers's perspective, which team gives him a better chance to walk away with a second Lombardi Trophy in his back pocket, the Steelers or the Broncos?
It's all very early. And it's not an April Fool's Day gag. The Broncos could be turning to Rodgers, at a time when the Steelers have assumed the position for the second straight offseason.
If — and for now it's a big if — Rodgers ends up in Denver, he wouldn't play the Packers (unless the two teams meet in the Super Bowl, for the first time since the 1997 season). But he would make visits to the Jets, the Steelers, and one more trip to San Francisco, the team he wanted to draft him in 2005 and the team that tried to trade for him in 2021.
The formalities are over. The women’s NCAA Tournament is about to get real.
A tournament marked by blowouts is down to the Final Four, and the teams in Phoenix are the ones everybody expected to be there.
UConn (38-0) has been the No. 1 team in The Associated Press Top 25 since it won the national championship last year. South Carolina (35-3), UCLA (35-1) and Texas (35-3) each have held the Nos. 2, 3 and 4 spots.
This year marks the first time since 1996 that the Final Four is made up of the same teams as the previous year, and it’s the first time since 2018 that all four No. 1 seeds made it this far.
The first national semifinal pits South Carolina against UConn in a 2025 championship game rematch. Texas meets UCLA in the second semifinal.
The average margin of victory through the first 64 games of the tournament is 20.8 points, with 26 games decided by at least 20 points and 17 by less than 10.
The four teams still standing are among the top five in scoring margin for the season and in the tournament.
UConn’s season average of 37.8 points per game is on track to rank third all-time behind its record 40.6 in 2015 and 39.7 in 2016. South Carolina has an average margin of 29.6 for the season and 40.3 in the tournament. Texas’ averages are 29.1 for the season and 35.5 in the tournament. UCLA’s are 28 and 27, respectively.
Since 2009, only five schools other than UConn or South Carolina have won championships.
UConn has 12 titles and will be making its 25th Final Four appearance, both NCAA records. South Carolina has three titles and will be in its eighth Final Four and sixth in a row, the second-longest streak behind UConn’s 14 straight from 2008-22.
Texas’ only title came in 1986, and its fifth Final Four is tied for sixth most. UCLA’s only Final Fours have been last season and this season, and the Bruins are looking for their first title.
Top candidates for national player of the year include UConn’s Sarah Strong and Azzi Fudd, UCLA’s Lauren Betts and Texas star Madison Booker. All four are on the Associated Press All-America first team:
— Strong, the Big East player of the year, leads the Huskies in scoring (18.6), rebounds (7.6), blocks (1.6) and steals (3.4) and has scored in double figures in 51 straight games. The sophomore also is Big East defensive player of the year for a team that allows a nation-low 50 points per game.
— Fudd, a senior, averages 17.5 points per game and is fifth in 3-point accuracy (45.5%) and first in made 3s (115).
— Betts, the Big Ten player and defensive player of the year, has averaged 24 points and is shooting 70% from the field in the tournament,. The senior blocked five shots in each of her last two games and holds the school career record with 239 in 101 games.
— Booker set Texas’ NCAA Tournament scoring record with 40 against Oregon in the second round, and the junior averaging 22.5 per game in the tournament and 19.3 for the season.
South Carolina’s Joyce Edwards was national high school player of the year in 2024 and followed up with a freshman season that ended with her on the 2025 Final Four all-tournament team. She is one of the top players in the country in her second season.
Her season scoring average of 19.7 points per game is best among Final Four players and she is scoring 20.5 per game in the tournament. With 24 points against TCU, Edwards tied the program record for 20-point games in a season (22).
Keep an eye on two freshmen who come off the bench, Blanca Quinonez of UConn and Agot Makeer of South Carolina.
Quinonez, a forward from Milagro, Ecuador, was Big East freshman of the year and sixth woman of the year and made the all-region team in Fort Worth. Her average of 17.3 points per game in four tournament games is nearly double her average of 9.9 through the Big East Tournament. She’s 8 of 13 from 3-point range over her last three games.
Makeer, a guard from Thunder Bay, Ontario, who prepped at Montverde Academy in Florida, has scored in double figures for four straight games, including a career-high 18 against TCU.

Liverpool’s recruitment strategy has long been guided by patience, projection and value. Yet, as reported by L’interista, the name of Denzel Dumfries has resurfaced, bringing with it a familiar tension between opportunity and identity.
The club enquired on the Dutchman’s injury status and availability though the situation never advanced beyond due diligence. This came after Jeremie Frimpong picked up an injury in the Champions League earlier in the season.
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Now, history appears to be nudging them again. Frimpong’s latest setback, on international duty marks his fourth injury of the season. That is no longer misfortune, it is a pattern. And patterns tend to dictate policy.
The numbers are what make this situation compelling. According to L’interista, Dumfries has a €25m release clause that activates this summer. It creates what might be described as a low-risk entry point for a player with elite-level experience.
What emerges is a familiar Liverpool dilemma. Do you remain rigid in philosophy of buying players before their prime, or adapt when circumstances demand?
Frimpong’s injuries may yet force that conversation. If reliability becomes the priority, Dumfries offers certainty. If long-term planning remains sacred, Liverpool may look elsewhere.
In truth, this feels like a situation Liverpool will monitor rather than chase. Opportunistic, rather than aggressive. A deal that makes sense only if the conditions align perfectly.
From a Liverpool perspective, this story lands somewhere between intrigue and scepticism. Dumfries is a known quantity, physically strong, tactically disciplined, and proven at the highest level. At €25m, there is obvious appeal.
But the bigger question is what problem Liverpool are actually trying to solve.
If Frimpong’s injuries continue, then yes, reliability becomes a factor. You cannot build a defensive structure around availability concerns. In that sense, Dumfries offers immediate stability, something Liverpool have occasionally lacked in wide defensive areas.
However, this still feels like a move that leans short-term. Liverpool’s squad evolution has been about building peaks, not plugging gaps. Bringing in a player approaching 30, even at a reduced fee, raises questions about succession planning.
There is also a stylistic consideration. Dumfries thrives in systems that maximise wing-back output. Liverpool’s structure under Slot has demanded different qualities, more control in possession, more subtlety in build-up. Whether Dumfries fits that seamlessly is open to debate.
Ultimately, this feels like a contingency option rather than a primary target. If Liverpool act, it will be because the market fails to present a younger, higher-ceiling alternative.
And that, perhaps, tells the real story. Liverpool are watching, assessing, but not yet convinced.

Portsmouth boss John Mousinho has said he still has the backing of the club's board despite their recent poor run of form in the Championship.
The Blues currently sit 21st in the league table and just a point above the relegation zone which is occupied by Leicester, Oxford United and Sheffield Wednesday.
They return to Championship action on Friday when they travel away to Norwich City, looking for their first league win since beating Millwall in February.
In the games played since that victory, Portsmouth have lost five of their six matches, drawing once.
When asked if this was the toughest spell Mousinho had faced since becoming Portsmouth boss, he replied "probably".
"The difficulty though this spell - and I won't hide behind the results because they have been really poor - is that off the back of those performances away at Charlton and Millwall, we were really looking to kick on," he added.
"We definitely put the performances in, we just couldn't put the ball in the back of the net enough and conceded some sloppy goals.
"In my opinion, we've been playing really well since the turn of the year but we have to do a lot more to turn our form around."
Mousinho's two main seasons at Portsmouth so far have been memorable ones, winning promotion in his first full campaign and last season achieving Championship safety with a five-point cushion.
This is still his first head coach role in football since leaving Oxford United, where he served as a player and coach until 2023.
Despite the likes of Oxford, West Brom and Leicester introducing new head coaches and interim bosses since the turn of the year, it looks like Mousinho will be given the chance to keep Portsmouth in the second tier.
"Myself and the club have been through a fair bit over the past three and a bit years," the 39-year-old added.
"I put myself under a huge amount of pressure and there is pressure that comes with this job, but I've had the full backing of the board from the CEO to the sporting director.
"I know we need to improve results but that [potential of being sacked] is not playing on my mind at all.
"If there is a change that needs to be made, then absolutely fine I can live with that but it isn't anything that is influencing decisions at the moment."
Mousinho is hoping the international break will give him and his players the chance to reset and pick up some valuable points after the recent rough patch of form.
After the trip to Norwich on Friday, they host Oxford at Fratton Park and they also play fellow strugglers Leicester City at home as part of their run-in.
"We've not been pleased with the results we have had but we're still a point above the relegation zone with a game in hand," he said.
"This squad has shown and proven that we are capable of picking up results so we can definitely string a couple of wins together and ultimately that's what we have to do between now and the end of the season.
"It's always going to be a rollercoaster ride and there'll be lots of changes with the teams down the bottom that start winning games from out of nowhere. We have to be one of those sides and try our best to stay in the league."
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Gemini Live is making news easier to understand and more interesting to follow. Before, when you asked for news, it only gave short headlines with quick details. Now, it gives better and longer explanations, so you can understand what is really happening.
You can now ask questions while listening to the news. Like, if you hear a story and want to know more, you can simply ask, “tell me more about it.” You don’t have to start again or repeat your question. This makes it feel like a normal conversation.
Most voice assistants only read the news once and stop. They don’t let you ask more questions easily. But Gemini Live is different. It lets you keep talking and learn more about the topics you care about. This helps you understand the news better, instead of just hearing headlines and moving on.
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You don’t need to install anything new. If you are already using Gemini Live early access, this feature is ready to use. You just need to start a conversation and ask for the latest news. It will collect information from different sources and explain it in a simple way.
At the same time, the Google Home app is also improving. It now supports Android 16 features like a full-screen look and a smoother back button. This makes the app easier and nicer to use. Stay tuned for more information.
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It may be April 1, but there have been some genuine conflicting reports surrounding a series of redners for the upcoming Sony Xperia 1 VII, and we finally have some clarity. The controversy began when images of the Xperia 1 VIII appeared on Weibo, showcasing a revamped camera design. Sony Xperia 1 VIII case render The renders revealed a square-shaped cutout housing three camera sensors and the LED flash, which would be a major design departure from the Xperia 1 VII’s vertically aligned camera setup. We can also spot a punch hole cutout for the front-facing camera, which would be...
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Marcus Rashford managed to surprise with his impact at Barcelona. After a solid loan spell at Aston Villa, the Englishman earned a place in the rotation, scoring 10 goals and providing 13 assists. In light of this, the Blaugrana became open to his continuity, but the deadline to trigger the purchase option had reportedly expired. However, they have supposedly denied this information, making clear the timeline to decide his future.
According to Cadena SER, Barcelona may have lost the option to sign Marcus Rashford for €30 million from Manchester United. In the agreement signed at the start of the season, they had until March to trigger the purchase option, which did not happen. Because of this, they must now sit down to negotiate with the Red Devils in an attempt to reach a deal, something far from simple as a higher fee would be demanded.
In response to this information, the Blaugranas have supposedly stated that they still have more time to exercise the option. According to Mundo Deportivo, the agreement with Manchester United is to make a decision at the end of June. With this, the Blaugranas remain open to his continuity, but will continue evaluating his development toward the end of the season.
If the Blaugranas decide to trigger the purchase option for Rashford, they already have structured payment terms in place. According to Samuel Marsden via ESPN, they have reached an agreement with the Red Devils to make three payments of €10 million: July 2026, July 2027, and July 2028. With this structure, Barcelona could better accommodate the transfer, opening the door to his continuity.

Marcus Rashford has gone from being a revelation at Barcelona to experiencing a notable drop in performance. Following his knee injury, the Englishman has not managed to score a goal since January 31, 2026. In addition, he has not played a full 90 minutes since December 16, 2025, when he featured against CD Guadalajara in the Copa del Rey. However, he has a golden opportunity to convince Hansi Flick regarding his continuity.
The Blaugrana suffer a major setback, as Raphinha picked up an injury while playing with Brazil. As a result, Marcus Rashford emerges as the main candidate to replace him in the starting lineup. With important matches ahead, such as against Atlético Madrid in LaLiga and in the UEFA Champions League, the Englishman will need to deliver strong performances to convince Hansi Flick, who still has doubts due to his inconsistency.
Looking ahead to the 2026-27 season, Barcelona appear determined to sign a left winger as a backup for Raphinha. Given the uncertainty surrounding Rashford, they are already considering two options: Jan Virgili and Abde Ezzalzouli, according to Diario Sport. Additionally, they retain 40% of any future sale of Virgili and 20% of any future sale of Abde, so they would be quite affordable.

The evening at RCDE Stadium was meant to be a routine part of Spain’s World Cup preparations, but Barcelona winger Lamine Yamal found himself at the centre of an unexpected controversy. What began as a tense friendly against Egypt slowly transformed into something far more significant, forcing the young star into a role he had not asked for. The match ended goalless, yet the atmosphere surrounding it left a far heavier impression.
Spain’s national team has navigated difficult matches before, but the confrontation with Egypt brought a different kind of challenge, one that originated not on the pitch, but in the stands. Despite the competitive nature of the encounter, the crowd’s behavior overshadowed the action. It was clear that by full-time, the incident would become the dominant talking point across Spanish and international media.
The Spanish federation now stands under increased scrutiny as authorities review the events that unfolded inside the stadium. Local police have already opened investigations, while Espanyol, which hosted the match, has condemned what took place. With the World Cup approaching, La Roja faces the possibility of FIFA disciplinary action, adding further pressure on a national team already seeking stability.
As attention turned rapidly toward accountability, it became unavoidable for one player to break his silence. Lamine Yamal, visibly affected and opting not to take part in the post-match lap of appreciation, chose to address the matter publicly.
🚨 Horrific bigotry and religious discrimination-related chants being chanted by a large majority of Spanish fans in the stadium.
— BarçaTimes (@BarcaTimes) March 31, 2026
“Whoever doesn’t jump is a Muslim”… while their best player being Muslim. 🤦♂️ pic.twitter.com/hFm9hZC4ss
Yamal’s message came through a widely shared Instagram statement, in which he expressed disappointment not only as a player but as a believer. “Yesterday at the stadium, the chant ‘whoever doesn’t jump is a Muslim’ was heard… as a Muslim, it is still disrespectful and intolerable,” he wrote. His words were received as a powerful condemnation of discrimination, especially given his status as one of Spain’s brightest emerging talents.
The winger also emphasized that he did not view all supporters as responsible, but insisted that the behavior of a minority cannot go unchecked. “Football is meant to be enjoyed and cheered on, not to disrespect people for who they are or what they believe in,” he added. His firm yet measured response earned widespread praise across Spain and abroad.
According to ESPN, Spain could face potential FIFA sanctions as the governing body monitors the situation closely. Any disciplinary action would complicate La Roja’s run-up to the 2026 World Cup, where the national team is set to compete in Group H alongside Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia, and Uruguay.
The federation must now balance competitive preparation with damage control. For Lamine Yamal, however, the message was simple: respect, dignity, and unity must remain at the heart of soccer.

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The ALGO price just pulled off a flashy 30% intraday move but zoom out for a second, and the weekly chart barely flinches. That’s the uncomfortable truth. Despite the sudden spike, price is still sitting inside a long-standing demand zone it has respected for years. No breakout. No structural shift. Just… movement inside the box. But flip over to the daily chart, and things look a bit more alive.
Let’s not sugarcoat it nothing dramatic has changed on higher timeframes and no structure favored bullish atleast for now.
The ALGO price continues to hover within its established green demand area, the same zone that has acted as a base multiple times in the past. This isn’t a breakout story yet. It’s a “maybe something is forming” story.
And honestly, that’s where most altcoins are right now after a messy Q1 shaped by geopolitical pressure and weak momentum.

Now here’s where it gets interesting. From a low of $0.080, the price bounced to $0.116. Not massive in absolute terms, but in crypto? That’s a meaningful percentage move. The entire Q1 was basically consolidation inside this demand zone, and now, right at the start of Q2, there’s finally a pulse.

But let’s be real this isn’t a confirmed reversal yet, what its price structure was in past, it barely flinched compared to that.
But, here’s the deal, the next key hurdle sits at the 200-day EMA around $0.132. And before that, price needs to convincingly flip $0.116 into support, which is this green rectangles upper edge. Until then, it’s just testing the waters.
Well, what we saw flinch, kick, or a pulse whatever name you can call but still it was a move that broke atleast last three months low momentum behaviour. This move wasn’t exactly organic.
Derivatives data tells the real story. Around $1.07 million in short positions got wiped out, compared to just $147K in longs. That’s a classic short squeeze.

At the same time, derivatives volume exploded nearly 300% to $441.88 million, while open interest jumped over 50% to $60.42 million. That’s clearly leveraged speculation kicking in hard.
So yeah, the move is real. But it’s also heavily fueled by futures traders chasing momentum.
Now, if you are intrigued at this point, why now of all times this even happen? So 2 things worked.
Two back-to-back catalysts gave the market something to chew on. First, staking for ALGO is now available to over 70 million users via a major neobank, opening up accessibility in a big way.
Then came the more technical narrative and that’s quantum security. A recent Google’s research paper highlighted vulnerabilities across crypto, and ALGO stood out for already implementing post-quantum cryptography like FALCON signatures, state proofs, and secure smart contract primitives. That’s not hype but that’s infrastructure positioning as it just got recognized by Google, which is a big thing.
So, what’s next? If the ALGO price clears the 200-day EMA and escapes this range, upside targets stretch toward $0.340–$0.370. That’s a long road odds suggests potentially a year-end play. But in crypto, timelines can compress fast. For now, though, it’s simple: still inside the zone, but finally showing signs of life.
The post Uniswap (UNI) Price Prediction 2026, 2027 – 2030: Will Uniswap Reach $50? appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News
Founded in 2018 by Hayden Adams, Uniswap has transcended its origins as a simple Ethereum-based Automated Market Maker (AMM) to become the undisputed backbone of the decentralized finance (DeFi) economy. By mid-2026, the protocol has achieved a staggering $4.0 trillion in all-time volume, supported by 119 million swappers and $2.6 billion in Total Value Locked (TVL).
Uniswap Labs continues to dominate the landscape by offering a seamless, no-fee trading experience backed by deep, on-chain liquidity. Beyond simple swaps, its sophisticated Liquidity Pools allow users to earn yield by powering the very markets they trade in. As Uniswap integrates deeply with the on-chain economy into a single platform, the central question for investors remains:
Will UNI reach $70? How high can UNI go in five years? Let’s take a look at Uniswap price prediction 2026 -2032 to provide answers to these queries.
| Cryptocurrency | Uniswap |
| Token | UNI |
| Price | $3.6436
|
| Market Cap | $ 2,305,750,338.44 |
| 24h Volume | $ 195,399,754.1713 |
| Circulating Supply | 632,827,562.7465 |
| Total Supply | 897,462,420.0366 |
| All-Time High | $ 44.9741 on 03 May 2021 |
| All-Time Low | $ 0.4190 on 17 September 2020 |
In the daily timeframe, Uniswap’s (UNI) price experienced a significant decline in the first quarter of 2026. A drop below the crucial $5.00 support level in January resulted in a decrease to approximately $3.00 by early February.
Nevertheless, February brought promising signs of recovery, characterized by heightened buying activity within a historical demand zone, signaling a transition from distribution to accumulation. By mid-March, this optimistic momentum continued to push UNI’s price upward, although it faced some pullback subsequently.
As we concluded Q1, UNI has successfully maintained its position above the $3.00 support level. If bullish demand returns in Q2 starting in April, we can anticipate targets of $4.50 and $5.45. However, should selling pressure intensify and the $3.00 support falter, we might observe a decline toward the $2.00 level for deeper liquidity.

On March 3, 2026, Judge Failla of the Southern District of New York dismissed the Risley class action against Uniswap Labs and Hayden Adams with prejudice. This ruling effectively clears the protocol of all federal and state claims, providing a massive regulatory green light for the DEX’s operations.
Uniswap recently announced a strategic collaboration with Securitize to integrate BlackRock’s USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund (BUIDL) into the UniswapX ecosystem. Launched on February 11, this integration allows institutional-grade assets to be traded directly on-chain, bridging the gap between TradFi and decentralized liquidity.
As of Q1 2026, Uniswap (UNI) is currently consolidating within a highly-crucial demand zone ranging from $1.80 to $4.50. This specific price floor carries immense historical weight, as it served as the original launchpad for the 2021 bull run that saw UNI skyrocket to its $44.50 all-time high.
For the first time in five years, the price has returned to this foundational level, effectively completing a full market cycle. This re-entry into the “genesis demand zone” suggests a significant long-term accumulation phase is underway, as long-term holders seek to front-run a potential structural shift in DeFi liquidity.
While the market awaits a catalyst as explosive as the 2021 rally, the current price action is also defined by a massive descending triangle pattern. This structure indicates that while selling pressure is exhausting at the multi-year floor, the price remains capped by a descending resistance line.
Throughout 2026, a steady recovery setup appears more likely than a vertical spike. Technical targets for the year point toward a possible retest of the $10.00 level, which aligns perfectly with the pattern’s upper border. A confirmed weekly breakout above this resistance could signal the end of the long-term bear cycle and the beginning of a sustained move toward mid-range targets.

On-chain metrics for Uniswap (UNI) reveal a notable tug-of-war between investor classes. Over the past week, large-scale holders (100k–1M UNI) have significantly reduced their positions. This “whale” selling pressure has been largely absorbed by medium-sized investors (1k–100k UNI), whose steady accumulation has prevented a total collapse but effectively capped price upside.

From a valuation perspective, the 30-day MVRV Ratio has recovered from its February lows but remains in negative territory, indicating that recent buyers are still underwater. More starkly, the 365-day MVRV sits at -44%, signaling that long-term holders are facing substantial unrealized losses.

Historically, such deep “undervaluation” levels suggest that the current price stagnation is unsustainable; while the big players are dumping, the severe long-term losses often precede a market capitulation or a major trend reversal as the supply stabilizes.
| Year | Potential Low ($) | Potential Average ($) | Potential High ($) |
| 2027 | 7.00 | 10.00 | 13.50 |
| 2028 | 8.50 | 11.50 | 18.00 |
| 2029 | 10.00 | 15.50 | 22.00 |
| 2030 | 12.00 | 19.00 | 32.00 |
The UNI price range can be between $7.00 to $13.50 during the year 2027.
The UNI Network price for 2028 is anticipated to lie within the range of $8.50 to $18.00.
In 2030, the price of UNI is expected to systain trend and remain positive. It may trade between $10.00 and $22.00.
Finally, in 2030, the price of UNI is predicted to maintain a steady and positive. It may trade between $12.00 and $32.00.
Based on the historic market sentiments and trend analysis of the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, here are the possible UNI price targets for the longer time frames.
| Year | Potential Low ($) | Potential Average ($) | Potential High ($) |
| 2031 | 19.00 | 29.00 | 39.00 |
| 2032 | 26.50 | 35.00 | 41.00 |
| 2033 | 35.00 | 37.00 | 44.00 |
| 2040 | 42.00 | 52.00 | 57.00 |
| 2050 | 55.00 | 62.00 | 70.00 |
| Year | 2026 | 2027 | 2030 |
| Changelly | $13.25 | $15.80 | $20.10 |
| CoinCodex | $10.90 | $14.85 | $19.45 |
| Binance | $12.40 | $15.10 | $20.85 |
Uniswap (UNI) is currently consolidating within a key demand zone that ranges from $1.80 to $4.50. This area represents a return to its foundational level from the 2021 bull run. A descending triangle pattern indicates the potential for a gradual recovery throughout 2026, with targets set around $10.00. A breakout above this resistance level could signal the end of the bear market.
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Uniswap is a leading decentralized exchange protocol, allowing users to trade tokens directly on Ethereum and Layer-2 networks without intermediaries.
UNI could trade between $5.00 and $10.00 in 2026 if demand for DeFi grows and the token breaks key resistance levels.
Analysts estimate UNI could trade between $7.00 and $13.50 in 2027 if DeFi activity expands and the broader crypto market remains bullish.
Forecasts suggest UNI could reach $12.00 to $32.00 by 2030 if adoption increases and Uniswap continues leading decentralized exchange trading.
UNI offers long-term potential as a key DeFi token, supported by Layer-2 adoption, stable protocol activity, and growing Ethereum ecosystem usage.
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SBI Holdings’ institutional liquidity arm B2C2 has designated Solana as its primary network for routing and settling large‑scale stablecoin transactions for institutional clients. The move reflects Solana’s high throughput, reliability, and scalability as market makers increasingly seek efficient settlement infrastructure for digital assets. B2C2 will support Solana‑based versions of major stablecoins, including USDC, USDT, PYUSD, USDG, USD1, EURC, and FDUSD, while serving clients such as Robinhood, Standard Chartered, Anchorage Digital, and Bitget.
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Franklin Templeton, managing $1.7 trillion in assets, is acquiring a crypto-focused spinoff from CoinFund to expand its digital asset offerings. The acquisition will allow the firm to provide specialized crypto investment solutions for institutional clients such as pensions and sovereign funds. This move strengthens Franklin Templeton’s strategy in the fast-growing digital asset market and marks a major step in its effort to integrate crypto products into its broader investment portfolio.
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Hong Kong’s plan to roll out its first batch of stablecoin licences by the end of March has been delayed. A spokesperson from the HKMA confirmed that the process is still underway, with an official announcement expected soon. This comes despite earlier assurances from top officials like Eddie Yue and Paul Chan, who had pointed to March as the target timeline.
The delay doesn’t appear to be market-related. Instead, it’s likely due to a slower review process and careful regulatory approach.
Officials are taking extra time to evaluate applications, ensuring everything is aligned before launching the first set of licensed issuers. The HKMA has also stated that the process is still ongoing, with further details expected soon.
Despite the delay, expectations remain unchanged around who could secure the first licences. Major institutions like HSBC and Standard Chartered are still seen as frontrunners.
Hong Kong plans to issue only a limited number of licences initially, suggesting a controlled and selective rollout.
Regulators are concerned about issues like money laundering and financial instability linked to stablecoins. There are also fears of “bank run”-like scenarios if users lose confidence in reserves backing these assets.
To counter this, the HKMA is setting strict requirements around capital, reserves, and redemption, along with potentially tighter KYC rules.
However, Hong Kong’s broader strategy remains unchanged. The city is pushing to become a global hub for digital assets and Web3 innovation.
By prioritizing strong regulation over speed, Hong Kong is aiming to build a more secure and trusted stablecoin ecosystem from the ground up.
In short, the launch may be delayed, but the direction is still firmly in place.
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The delay may slow the initial adoption of regulated stablecoins, potentially affecting startups and payment platforms planning to integrate them. However, a thorough regulatory framework could increase long-term trust and attract institutional investment.
Yes. Hong Kong’s methodical approach may serve as a model for other financial hubs considering stablecoin regulation, highlighting the importance of balancing innovation with risk management.
The HKMA has indicated that further details will be announced once the review concludes. While no specific date is given, stakeholders can monitor HKMA releases and industry news for official updates.
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SEI price is beginning to show early signs of a reversal, climbed over 10% today, after an extended period of downside pressure. Recent price action highlights a shift in behaviour, with buyers stepping in aggressively near local lows and driving a sharp reaction backed by rising volume.
While the broader trend has yet to fully reverse, the current structure suggests that selling pressure is weakening. With price now testing a key resistance zone, SEI is entering a phase where the next move could be decisive.
Sei’s on-chain data reflects a combination of steady engagement and improving participation. Social volume continues to show periodic spikes, indicating that market attention increases during key price movements. These bursts often align with local reversals, suggesting that participants are reacting at important levels rather than exiting the market.

At the same time, development activity remains active, highlighting ongoing ecosystem progress despite recent price weakness. This steady contribution trend suggests that builder activity has not slowed, reinforcing long-term network commitment.

Adding to this, recent data shows a sharp rise in user participation. Daily active addresses have climbed to approximately 1.98 million, marking a 32% increase over the past month. This expansion in activity indicates that network usage is growing even as price attempts to stabilize.
The combination of rising user engagement, consistent development activity, and reactive social interest suggests that underlying demand is strengthening, supporting the case that the current move may be more than a short-term bounce.
SEI has been trading within a descending channel, forming a consistent pattern of lower highs and lower lows. However, the latest move introduces a change in structure. SEI price has surged over 10% today, rebounded from the lower boundary of the channel with a clear volume spike, indicating that buyers are stepping in with conviction. Instead of continuing lower, the market is now absorbing supply at key levels.

This shift suggests that SEI is transitioning from a strong downtrend into an early-stage stabilization phase. While not yet a confirmed reversal, the structure is beginning to turn.
SEI is now approaching a critical resistance area that will likely define its next move. The $0.058–$0.060 zone represents a confluence of resistance, aligning with both horizontal supply and the upper boundary of the descending channel. This makes it the key level for confirmation.
A sustained move above this region would signal a structural breakout, opening the path toward $0.068–$0.070, where the next liquidity cluster is positioned. On the downside, failure to reclaim resistance could lead to continued consolidation, with price rotating back toward the $0.050–$0.048 support zone.
SEI is approaching a key decision point as price tests the $0.058–$0.060 resistance zone. The recent bounce, supported by rising volume and increasing network activity, suggests that buyers are becoming more active at current levels.
A sustained move above this zone would confirm a breakout and open the path toward $0.068–$0.070. However, failure to reclaim resistance could keep SEI within its current range, with price likely rotating back toward the $0.050–$0.048 support zone. The structure is tightening, and the reaction around resistance will define the next move.
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On April 1, multiple posts on X claimed that the Indian Government had reduced cryptocurrency taxes from 30% to 5% and lowered TDS from 1% to 0.01%. Some posts referenced the Finance Minister and suggested new tax slabs or Bitcoin reserve plans. These claims went viral but lacked any official confirmation. Users quickly questioned their authenticity due to the April Fool’s Day timing and the absence of credible sources, making it clear the reports were false.
TFF Başkanı İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu, A Milli Futbol Takımı'nın Dünya Kupası'na katılması halinde oyunculara villa vereceğini söylemesi büyük yankı uyandırmıştı. Galatasaray Başkanı Dursun Özbek'ten de benzer bir hamle geldi.
Galatasaray Kulübü Başkanı Dursun Özbek, bugün sponsorları RAMS’in Maslak’taki yeni projesinin etkinliğinde yaptığı açıklamada, futbolculara daire primi verileceğini duyurdu.
Konuşması sırasında Galatasaraylı futbolcular için çekiliş yapılacağını belirten Özbek, dairelerin bu yöntemle oyunculara verileceğini ifade etti. Daire adedini RAMS yöneticisine bırakan Dursun Özbek, sayının kendileri tarafından belirlenmesini istedi.
RAMS yöneticisi ilk etapta 5 adet olarak belirlenen daire sayısını daha sonra 6’ya çıkardı.
Dursun Özbek ise “5’i veren 6’yı da verir” ifadelerini kullandı.

Galatasaray Kulübü Başkanı Dursun Özbek ve teknik direktör Okan Buruk, 2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası'na katılmaya hak kazanan A Milli Futbol Takımı için mutlu olduklarını belirtti.
Galatasaray Kulübü Başkanı Dursun Özbek, 2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası'na katılmaya hak kazanan A Milli Futbol Takımı'nın elde ettiği başarıdan dolayı mutluluk duyduklarını dile getirdi.
Sarı-kırmızılı kulübün başkanı Dursun Özbek, Galatasaray Sportif AŞ Başkan Vekili Abdullah Kavukcu, Galatasaray Teknik Direktörü Okan Buruk, futbolcular Mauro Icardi, Davinson Sanchez, Mario Lemina, Sacha Boey, Lucas Torreira, İlkay Gündoğan, Günay Güvenç, Yaser Asprilla, Can Armando Güner, Batuhan Şen, Ahmed Kutucu ve Gökdeniz Gürpüz ile RAMS Türkiye Yönetim Kurulu Başkanı Devran Bülbül düzenlenen etkinlikte bir araya geldi.
Etkinlikte basın mensuplarına açıklamalarda bulunan Dursun Özbek, "RAMS, İstanbul'da ve yurt dışında yaptıkları projelerle bir global marka olarak son derece başarılı ve Galatasaray'ı seven bir grup. Öncelikle kendilerine yaptıkları işlerde başarılarının devamını diliyorum. Yaptıkları her proje son derece güzel, son derece İstanbul'a yakışan projeler. Ayrıca Devran Bey ve ekibi Galatasaray'ın Mecidiyeköy'deki rezidansını da tamamlıyor. RAMS ile olan ilişkimiz son derece başarılı bir şekilde yürüyor." diye konuştu.
RAMS'ın yeni projesinden söz eden Özbek, şunları kaydetti:
"Projenin ismi RAMS, stadımızın ismi de RAMS. Dolayısıyla bu iki isim benzerliğine bağlı olarak bu sene bu güzel projede şampiyonlukla beraber Galatasaraylı futbolculara vermek üzere adeti kendisi söylesin. Futbolcular arasında bir çekiliş yapacağım. O daireleri futbolculara bilabedel teslim edeceğiz. Ben projeye ilgi duyan çalışanların, ya da futbolcuların kim varsa onların namına gidip Devran Bey ile pazarlığını yapacağım. Bedavanın biraz üzerinde alacağız. RAMS ile olan ilişkimiz inşallah senelerce devam edecek. Onların başarısı bizim başarımız. Galatasaray'ın başarısı da onların başarısı. İnşallah gelecek nesiller de bu işi bizim sürdürdüğümüz seviyede sürdürürler."
"Ülke olarak gururlandık"
Başkan Özbek, Dünya Kupası'na katılım hakkı elde eden A Milli Futbol Takımı ile gurur duyduklarını aktardı.
Milli takımın elemelerin finalinde Kosova ile oynadığı maçı izlediğini belirten Dursun Özbek, "Ülke olarak gururlandık, büyük sevince boğulduk. 24 sene sonra tekrar Dünya Kupası'na katılmak çok önemliydi. Burada bizim oyuncularımız da oynadı. İki misli gururlandık. Türkiye olarak ABD'de Dünya Kupası'nda olmamız bütün Türkiye'yi çok memnun etti. Ben emeği geçen herkese buradan teşekkür ediyorum. ABD'de başarılı bir dönem geçireceğimizi umuyorum. Çünkü grubumuz muvaffak olabileceğimiz bir grup. İnşallah nasip olursa da maçları orada canlı seyretmek istiyoruz." ifadelerini kullandı.
Okan Buruk: "Milli oyuncular, çok önemli bir iş başardılar"
Galatasaray Teknik Direktörü Okan Buruk ise ay-yıldızlı ekibi elde ettiği başarıdan dolayı tebrik etti.
Dünya Kupası'na katılımın öneminden bahseden Buruk, "24 yıl sonra tekrar Dünya Kupası'nda olduğumuz için başta federasyon başkanımız, yönetim kurulu, teknik direktör Montella ve oyuncuları tebrik etmek istiyorum. Çok önemli bir iş başarılar. Orada olmak çok değerli. Birçok oyuncumuz orada olacak ve gerçekten çok önemli bir başarı. Orada da çok daha iyisini yapacaklarından yüzde 100 eminim. Oraya gidip izlemek, onlara destek vermek çok değerli. Tabii ki orada olacağız." şeklinde konuştu.
Milli takımın ve Galatasaray'ın başarılı kalecisi Uğurcan Çakır ile ilgili de konuşan Buruk, "Uğurcan çok formda ve dün de çok iyi oynadı. Oynayan bütün oyuncular çok önemli bir oyun ortaya koydu. Tebrik ediyoruz, gurur duyuyoruz." dedi.
Süper Lig'de Trabzonspor ile yapacakları maça oyuncuların moralli çıkacağını aktaran Okan Buruk, "Çok önemli bir maça çıkacağız. Oyuncular o maçları kafalarında hep yaşıyorlar. Bence çok önemli bir haftaya giriyoruz. En doğru şekilde hazırlanıp, yaşayacağız. İki gün de olsa bir gün de olsa en iyi şekilde hazırlanacağız." değerlendirmesinde bulundu.
Okan Buruk, RAMS'ın sadece Galatasaray'a değil, Türk sporuna destek verdiği için çok önemli bir yerinin olduğunu da sözlerine ekledi.
Devran Bülbül: " Galatasaray benim kırmızı çizgim"
RAMS Türkiye Yönetim Kurulu Başkanı Devran Bülbül ise Galatasaray'ın ligi zirvede tamamlaması durumunda şampiyonluk primi olarak 6 daireyi hediye edeceklerini söyledi.
Projeyle ilgili bilgi veren Bülbül, "Toplam 10 bloktan, 3 bin 100 daireden oluşan ve teslimini 2027 sonu itibarıyla planladığımız projemizin satış ofisindesiniz. İnşallah sizin öncülüğünüzde futbolcularımıza beş daireyi şampiyonluk primi olarak hediye edelim. Altı olsun. Galatasaray'a olan sevgim, alakam çok yüksek. Çocukluk aşkımız, geleceğimiz Galatasaray. Bizim spora ve sporcuya, Türk sporuna katkıda bulunma adına birçok sportif anlaşmalarımız var ama Galatasaray benim kırmızı çizgim. Tüm Galatasaraylı yöneticilere, futbolcularımıza, çalışanlarımıza keyifle, hiç elim titremeden, en iyi şartlarda, en güzel oranlarda daire konusunda yardımcı olacağımın sözünü veriyorum." ifadelerini kullandı.
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A Milli Futbol Takımı, FIFA dünya klasmanında 22. sıraya yükseldi.
2026 Dünya Kupası finallerinde mücadele edecek A Milli Futbol Takımı, FIFA dünya klasmanında 22. sıraya yükseldi.
Uluslararası Futbol Federasyonları Birliği (FIFA) tarafından açıklanan nisan ayı dünya sıralamasına göre Türkiye, 1599 puanla 3 basamak yükselerek 22. sıraya çıktı.
Fransa'nın iki basamak yükselerek zirveye çıktığı listede, İspanya ise ikinci sıraya geriledi.
Bir sonraki dünya sıralaması, 10 Haziran 2026'da açıklanacak.

Real Madrid gözünü ezeli rakibinin yıldız oyuncusu Pedri'ye dikmiş durumda. Yaz transfer döneminde genç yıldızı kadrosuna katmak için girişimde bulunabilir.
Marca'nın haberine göre Real Madrid, 23 yaşındaki Barcelona yıldızı Pedri'nin peşinde.
Pedri, Transfermarkt'a göre 150 milyon euro değeri ile dünyanın en değerli 4. oyuncusu.
Real Madrid başkanı Florentino Perez, Barcelona ve İspanya milli takımı yıldızı orta sahayı kadroya katmak istiyor.

Barcelona'nın İspanyol hücum oyuncusu Lamine Yamal, sosyal medya hesabından İspanya ile Mısır milli takımları arasında dün oynanan hazırlık maçında tribünlerden yapılan İslamofobik tezahüratları eleştirdi.
Barcelona'nın İspanyol hücum oyuncusu Lamine Yamal, İspanya ile Mısır milli takımları arasında dün oynanan hazırlık maçında tribünlerden yapılan İslamofobik tezahüratları eleştirerek, "Saygısızlık ve katlanılmaz bir durum." dedi.
18 yaşındaki Müslüman futbolcu, ABD merkezli sosyal medya platformu Instagram hesabından yaptığı paylaşımda, "Rakip takım için olduğunu ve bana karşı kişisel bir şey olmadığını biliyorum ama bir Müslüman olarak saygısızlık ve katlanılmaz bir durum." değerlendirmesinde bulundu.
İspanya Milli Takımı'nın önemli futbolcularından biri olan Yamal, "Tüm taraftarın böyle olmadığını anlıyorum ama bunları söyleyenler, bir din ile alay etmek sizi cahil ve ırkçı insanlar olarak bırakır. Futbol, eğlenmek ve tezahürat yapmak içindir, insanlara oldukları ya da inandıkları şey için saygısızlık etmek için değildir. Bununla birlikte, bizi neşelendirmeye gelen taraftarlara teşekkürler, Dünya Kupası'nda görüşürüz." ifadelerini kullandı.
İspanya ile Mısır milli takımları arasında dün oynanan hazırlık maçına tribünlerden yapılan İslamofobik tezahürat damga vurmuştu. Barselona'daki RCDE Stadı'nda oynanan ve 0-0 sona eren karşılaşmada İspanyol taraftarların "Zıpla, zıpla, zıplamayan Müslümandır" tezahüratı üzerine, devre arasında ve ikinci yarıda tribünlere ırkçı veya yabancı düşmanı tezahüratlarda bulunmamaları için anons yapılmıştı.
Stattaki dev ekrandan "Sporda şiddeti önleme yasasının, şiddet içeren, yabancı düşmanı veya ırkçı eylemlere aktif katılımı yasakladığını ve cezalandırdığını hatırlatırız." ifadeleri paylaşılmıştı.

Fenerbahçe'nin forvet transferi için gündemine gelen isimlerden olan Gabriel Jesus hayalinde yer alan takımı açıkladı.
Gelecek sezon için transfer planlamasına başlayan Fenerbahçe en büyük eksikliğini yaşadığı forvet hattına takviye yapmak istiyor. Sarı-lacivertlilerin Arsenal forması giyen Brezilyalı forvet Gabriel Jesus ile ilgilendiği iddiaları gündemde dolaşırken oyuncu cephesinden Fenerbahçeli taraftarları üzecek açıklama geldi.
Gabriel Jesus, Romário TV'ye verdiği bir röportajda Palmeiras formasını giymek istediğini belirtti. Oyuncunun Arsenal'den ayrılması halinde Palmeiras'da forma giymesi bekleniyor.
İşte o açıklamalar:
-Palmeiras formasını tekrar giymek mi? Bunu her gün düşünüyorum, karıma sorun . Bazen kendi kendinize 'Biliyor musun? Eve geri dönüyorum' dediğiniz anlar oluyor.
-Palmeiras ile bağım hiçbir zaman kopmad. Bir gün gerçekten oynamak için geri dönmeyi hayal ediyorum, kariyerimi burada bitirmek değil.

Beşiktaş, Bandırmaspor'da forma giyen 2012 doğumlu hücum oyuncusu Görkem Dağıstanlı'yı kadrosuna kattığını açıkladı.
Beşiktaş'tan sürpriz bir transfer hamlesi geldi. Siyah-beyazlılar geleceğe yatırım yapmaya devam ediyor. Beşiktaş, Bandırmaspor’da forma giyen 2012 doğumlu hücum oyuncusu Görkem Dağıstanlı’yı kadrosuna kattığını açıkladı.
Siyah-beyazlılardan transfere dair şu açıklama geldi:
-Türk futboluna birçoğu yıldız olmuş binlerce sporcu kazandıran Beşiktaş Futbol Akademi, başta izleme birimimiz olmak üzere birçok kulübün izleme birimleri tarafından gelişimi yakından takip edilen, son olarak Bandırmaspor’da forma giyen 2012 doğumlu hücum oyuncusu Görkem Dağıstanlı’yı kadrosuna kattı.
-Sahip olduğu potansiyelle gelecekte Türk futboluna ve Beşiktaşımıza önemli hizmetlerde bulunacağına inandığımız sporcumuza “Beşiktaş Ailesi’ne hoş geldin” der, başarılar dileriz.

Adı hem Galatasaray hem de Fenerbahçe ile anılan Ozan Kabak için önemli bir iddia gündeme geldi. Sky, takımı Hoffenheim'ın, milli futbolcu ile sözleşme yenilemek istediğini yazdı.
Hoffenheim forması giyen ve sözleşmesi sezon sonunda bitecek olan milli futbolcu Ozan Kabak'ın adı Galatasaray ile anılıyordu. Kabak'ın son günlerde Fenerbahçe ile adı anılmaya başlarken kulüp cephesinde ise dikkat çeken bir gelişme yaşandı.
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Sky'da yer alan habere göre, Hoffenheim, sözleşmesi sezon sonunda bitecek Ozan Kabak'ın kontratını yenilemek için yoğun çaba harcıyor.
Ozan Kabak için masada uzun süreli bir yeni sözleşme var. Bu sözleşmede büyük olasılıkla 2027'den itibaren geçerli olarak bir serbest kalma maddesi yer alacak.
Önümüzdeki günlerde yeni sözleşme için görüşmeler yapılacak.
Hoffenheim'da bu sezon 19 maçta süre bulan Ozan Kabak, 4 kez ağları havalandırdı.

Azərbaycanlı FIFA referisi Fəridə Lütfəliyeva 19 yaşadək qızlar arasında Avropa çempionatının seçmə mərhələsinə təyinat alıb.
Arena.az bu barədə AFFA-nın rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, azərbaycanlı referi 19 yaşadək (U-19) qadınlar arasında Avropa çempionatının seçmə mərhələsinin 2-ci raundunun 3 oyununda fəaliyyət göstərəcək.
Fəridə Lütfəliyeva B qrupunun aprelin 12-də Kosovo – Moldova, 18-də Moldova – Litva matçlarının baş hakimi olacaq. O, aprelin 15-də keçiriləcək Kosovo – Litva görüşünün də ehtiyat hakimi olacaq. Digər referimiz Gülnurə Əkbərzadə isə hər üç qarşılaşmada baş hakimin köməkçisi funksiyasını yerinə yetirəcək.
Xatırladaq ki, bu qrupun oyunları Litvanın Kaunas şəhərində təşkil ediləcək.
Bu gün AFFA İntizam Komitəsinin növbəti iclası keçirilib, Əvəzedicilər Liqasının 21-ci turunun oyunları ilə bağlı bəzi qərarlar qəbul edilib.
Arena.az bu barədə AFFA-nın rəsmi saytına istinadən həmin qərarların siyahısını təqdim edir:
Əvəzedicilər Liqası, 21-ci tur
“Şamaxı-2” – “Sumqayıt-2” oyununun 47-ci dəqiqəsində “Sumqayıt”ın futbolçusu Hüseyn Fərəcli ciddi qayda pozuntusuna görə birbaşa qırmızı vərəqə aldığı üçün 2 oyunluq cəza alıb. “Sumqayıt” buna görə 100 manat cərimə edilib.
“Turan Tovuz-2” – “Neftçi-2” oyununda “Turan Tovuz”un 4 futbolçusu sarı vərəqə aldığı üçün Tovuz komandası 70 manat cərimə edilib. Oyuna Təcili Tibbi Yardım avtomobili təyin edilmiş vaxtdan gec gəldiyinə görə Tovuz komandası 200 manat cərimə ödəyəcək.
“Qarabağ-2” – “Sabah-2” oyununun 43-cü dəqiqəsində “Qarabağ”ın futbolçusu Sami Mmae hakimin qərarına etiraza görə ikinci sarıdan qırmızı vərəqə aldığı üçün 1 oyunluq cəza alıb. Ağdam komandası buna görə 250 manat cərimə edilib. Oyunun 90+5-ci dəqiqəsində “Qarabağ”ın futbolçusu Allahverdi Rəhimov ikinci sarıdan qırmızı vərəqə aldığı üçün 1 oyunluq cəza alıb. Ağdam komandası 50 manat cərimə edilib. Oyunun 43-cü dəqiqəsində “Qarabağ” meydanı tərk etdiyinə, daha sonra geri qayıdaraq yenidən oyunu davam etdirdiyinə görə Ağdam komandası 1000 manat cərimə edilib. “Sabah”da 7 nəfər sarı vərəqə aldığı üçün paytaxt komandası 70 manat cərimə edilib. Oyun bitdikdən sonra “Sabah” tərəfindən paltardəyişmə otağına ziyan vurulduğuna görə stadiona dəymiş zərər paytaxt komandası tərəfindən qarşılanacaq.












Rusiyanın “Krılya Sovetov” klubu baş məşqçisi Maqomed Adıyevi istefaya göndərib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Premyer Liqa təmsilçisinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Mütəxəssis komandanın uğursuz çıxışına görə qovulub.
Adıyev ötən ilin yayından “Krılya Sovetov”a rəhbərlik edirdi. Komanda liqada 22 turdan sonra 13-cü sıradadır.
“Mançester Yunayted”in futbolçusu Kazemiro klubun mətbuat xidmətinə müsahibə verib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, komandada son aylarını keçirən yarımmüdafiəçi klubdakı durumundan danışıb:
“Azarkeşlərin sevgisini bilirəm. Bunları sözlə ifadə etmək olmur. Hər kəsə minnətdaram. İlk gündən məni tək qoymadılar, yanımda oldular.
Son oyunumda göz yaşlarımı saxlamaq çətin olacaq. Həyat yoldaşım azarkeşlərin bir il də qalmağım üçün etdikləri çağırışları eşidəndə kövrəlmişdi. Hiss edirəm ki, klubdan ayrılsam da, ömrümün sonuna qədər “Mançester Yunayted”in bir parçası olacağam”.
Kazemiro mövsümün sonunda klubdan ayrılacağını açıqlayıb. O, 2022-ci ildən “Mançester Yunayted”də çıxış edir.
İsveç millisinin baş məşqçisi Qrem Potter dünya çempionatına vəsiqə qazanmalarını şərh edib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis Polşaya 3:2 hesabıyla qalib gəldikləri oyundan sonra bunları deyib:
“İnanılmaz axşam oldu. Bu anların bir parçası olmaq möhtəşəmdir. Komandam adına çox sevinirəm. Çətin oldu, amma bacardıq. Futbolçularla qürur duyuram.
Final fitindən sonra sanki ruhum bədənimdən çıxmışdı… Qapıya baxıram, ehtiyat oyunçular skamyasına baxıram, hər kəs qaçır və düşünürəm ki, mən hardayam? Bu anlar üçün tanrıya hər zaman minnətdar olacağam”.
FIFA referisi Fəridə Lütfəliyeva UEFA-dan növbəti təyinat alıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, o, 19 yaşadək qadınlar arasında Avropa çempionatının seçmə mərhələsinin II raundunun 3 oyununda fəaliyyət göstərəcək.
Lütfəliyeva B qrupunun aprelin 12-də Kosovo – Moldova, 18-də Moldova – Litva matçlarının baş hakimi, aprelin 15-də Kosovo – Litva görüşünün ehtiyat hakimi olacaq. Digər referimiz Gülnurə Əkbərzadə isə hər üç qarşılaşmada baş hakimin köməkçisi funksiyasını yerinə yetirəcək.
Qeyd edək ki, oyunlar Litvanın Kaunas şəhərində keçiriləcək.
Italy captain Gianluigi Donnarumma admits he ‘cried’ after a World Cup play-off Final defeat against Bosnia and Herzegovina, but urges fans to keep supporting the team with ‘strength, passion and belief.’
It’s another shocking day for Italian football as the Azzurri have failed to qualify for the World Cup for the third consecutive time.
Tuesday’s loss on penalties against Bosnia and Herzegovina means the Azzurri won’t travel to the USA, Mexico, and Canada next summer, while their most recent World Cup appearance dates back to 2014.
Leonardo Spinazzola was the only Italy player facing the media at full-time, while captain Gigio Donnarumma sent a message to Azzurri supporters via Instagram on Wednesday.
“Last night, after the match, I cried,” wrote the Manchester City star.
“I cried with disappointment at not being able to take Italy to where it deserves to be. I cried because of the immense sadness I’m feeling together with the entire Azzurri squad of which I am proud to be captain, and which, I know, at this moment, you too are feeling, supporters of our national team.

“Now words don’t mean much, it’s true. But there’s one thing I feel strongly inside and want to share with you. After such a great disappointment, we must find the courage to turn the page once again. And to do that, we need a lot of strength, passion and belief. Always believing. That’s the engine that drives us forward because life knows how to reward those who give everything, holding nothing back.
“And this is where we must start again. Together. Once more. To bring Italy back to where it deserves to be.”

Donnarumma has made 81 appearances for the Italy national team but has never played in a World Cup with the Azzurri, and will be 31 when the next World Cup is held in 2030.
Juventus have been linked with signing Italy and Newcastle star Sandro Tonali, but his price tag this summer will make it hard for any Serie A club to sign the ex-Milan star.
Tonali is surely one of the most highly regarded central midfielders in Europe, and his recent brilliant displays with the Italy national team only reinforced his status as one of the best Azzurri players.
Several ex-Juventus and Italy stars have urged Juventus to sign the 25-year-old from Lodi, but the level of competition, especially financially, will make it very hard for the Bianconeri to secure a deal for the Italian ace.

As 1xBet login highlights, Newcastle are unlikely to qualify for any European competition this season, and with many top clubs targeting the ex-Milan star for next summer, a move seems practically certain.
Tonali’s agent, Beppe Riso, will hold talks with the Magpies this month to determine his client’s future: “We will evaluate in March whether Newcastle are open to anything, but right now he is playing in the Champions League, it is not the right moment to talk about it,” Riso said last month.
A former Milan star, Tonali has three goals and seven assists in 47 appearances across all competitions with Newcastle this season.
According to reports in Italy, Newcastle will demand at least €90m for Tonali next summer, making it nearly impossible for Juventus to compete with Premier League clubs.
Arsenal, Manchester United and City are said to be interested in the Italy international who joined the Magpies from Milan in a deal exceeding €70m in the summer of 2023.
Regardless of Tonali’s future beyond the summer, the Italian has surely built a strong bond with Newcastle and their fans.
Tonali recently expressed his gratitude to the Magpies’ supporters, especially for their support during a betting ban in 2024.

“It goes beyond football; it’s a matter of everyday life. Too often, we judge people before really knowing them, and we hurt them,” Tonali said.
“The line between right and wrong is very thin, but Newcastle fans never cross it. They see, they understand, and they think; they don’t judge. Their behaviour has taught me not to judge. Everyone can make mistakes, but that doesn’t mean everyone has the right to judge. I will always acknowledge this credit to Newcastle fans. If I think this way today, it’s because they did the same to me.
“It’s rare for such a bond to be created between a player and fans without really having done anything. I basically just play football. Many people play football, and many play it well, but not everyone has this kind of relationship with their fans. I was, and still am, surprised by the affection I receive.”
The penalty shoot-out between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy on Tuesday night was not without its controversies as goalkeepers Nikola Vasilj and Gianluigi Donnarumma clashed after the first spot kicks were taken. Here’s why.
Italy, who were reduced to 10 men shortly before half-time in their World Cup play-off final against Bosnia and Herzegovina on Tuesday night, held out for a 1-1 draw after 120 minutes of action in Zenica, but missed out on a spot at the final tournament for a third cycle in a row after falling short on penalties.

Pio Esposito missed Italy’s first, Bryan Cristante hit the crossbar from the third, and as Bosnia had hit the net with all of their first four attempts, Italy’s World Cup dreams came crashing down once again.

After both sides had taken their first penalties, Bosnia stopper Vasilj and Italy’s Donnarumma were seen arguing behind the net, which needed two officials to step in and resulted in a yellow card being shown to Vasilj.
As was explained by SportItalia reporter Tancredi Palmeri, Donnarumma’s ‘cheat sheet’, which told him where to dive for each Bosnian penalty, was the main reason behind the clash of the two goalkeepers.
Donnarumma’s notes showed a list of 13 Bosnia and Herzegovina players, their expected placement of their penalty kicks and additional notes for Donnarumma, such as to ‘wait’ or whether or not he should dive at full stretch.
This go straight into history of World Cup.
Here the penalty taker sheet prepared for Donnarumma by Italy staff, and that Bosnia goalkeeper stole which brought to the two keepers arguing behind the goal after first penalty #BosniaItaly pic.twitter.com/3zKbn3UTn2
— Tancredi Palmeri (@tancredipalmeri) April 1, 2026
There have been conflicting reports over the clash of the two goalkeepers during the shoot-out, though. Some reports in Italy claim that it was Vasilj who tried to interfere with Donnarumma’s notes, which would explain why it was the Italian who instigated the incident and why Vasilj was shown a yellow card, but other outlets, including Der Spiegel in Germany, suggest that it was Donnarumma who had tried to ‘steal’ Vasilj’s notes.
Manchester United are reportedly in advanced talks to sign Everton central defender Jarrad Branthwaite, while Arsenal’s Myles Lewis-Skelly is also being strongly linked again.
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We’ve previously reported on Branthwaite being eyed by Man United, and it now seems the Red Devils are stepping up their pursuit, according to a team of journalists on X.
The report also mentions that United insiders are confident that Arsenal left-back Lewis-Skelly is eager to make the move to Old Trafford.
This is not the first time we’ve seen Lewis-Skelly to Man Utd rumours either, with Sky Sports recently linking him as a possible target for Michael Carrick’s side.
It seems likely that MUFC have some interest in both Branthwaite and Lewis-Skelly, but the claims being made on X today might need to be taken with a pinch of salt.
Negotiations can often happen outside of transfer windows, but it wouldn’t be super common for United to already be in advanced talks over a major signing like Branthwaite.
The England international is an important player for Everton and they’ll likely want him fully focused on performing at his best between now and the end of the season, rather than discussing an exit.
Lewis-Skelly, meanwhile, has not played much for Arsenal this season, so it makes sense that he might assess his options at the end of the campaign.
That’s quite different, however, from already being desperate to leave his boyhood club for a major rival.
United might do well to bring in someone like Branthwaite, but it’s not exactly a position the club are weak in at the moment.
Likewise, Lewis-Skelly could be a decent addition but they already have Luke Shaw and Patrick Dorgu as options on the left-hand side of their defence.
With Casemiro coming towards the end of his contract and Manuel Ugarte performing poorly, it would surely make a lot more sense for United to start work early on major signings in midfield for this summer, rather than defence.
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Transfer news expert Fabrizio Romano has reported that Arsenal have been one of the clubs to make some contact over the availability of Sandro Tonali.
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The Newcastle United midfielder is on the Gunners’ radar ahead of the summer, but it seems there’s also some interest from Manchester City.
According to Romano, speaking on his YouTube channel, there’s some uncertainty about how many midfielders Man City will sign, though for now Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson is their priority target in that position.
Arsenal were first linked with Tonali back towards the end of the January transfer window, as reported by David Ornstein.
See below as Ornstein posted about Tonali being offered to Arsenal, while Romano has now added that the north London giants have maintained some level of contact…
? Sandro Tonali offered to Arsenal by agent so #AFC explored but no contact with Newcastle United; nothing will happen this window. 25yo’s camp put idea to Andrea Berta so looked into as per any player of interest. #NUFC exit now impossible @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/Dj1rlbgFbH
— David Ornstein (@David_Ornstein) February 2, 2026
“Man United had contacts in the last few months for Sandro Tonali. Arsenal made some calls to be informed on the situation as well. Manchester City like Tonali, but the top target for Manchester City is Elliot Anderson at Nottingham Forest,” Romano said.
He added: “Man City want Elliot Anderson as a top target. Sandro Tonali is also on the short list also because Bernardo Silva is leaving and we have to see how many midfielders Man City want to add to the squad.”
As we’ve previously reported using our Transfer Fit rating system, we’re not convinced Tonali is the best signing Arsenal could make in midfield this summer.
| Sandro Tonali | TOTAL SCORE: 7/25 |
| Transfer fee | – |
| Performance | ** |
| Achievements | ** |
| Career phase | *** |
| Squad need | – |
Tonali would be too expensive for a player his age to be truly great value for money, and as good as the Italy international has been for Newcastle, he doesn’t look like he’d be a significant upgrade or even start over either one of Declan Rice or Martin Zubimendi at the Emirates Stadium.
Perhaps we’ll be proven wrong, but if Arsenal are to spend big money on a midfielder it has to be someone who genuinely raises the team’s level like Rice did when he joined from West Ham.
Otherwise, if Arsenal are going to be spending money like that it should be on an elite striker or wide-player as that’s been arguably their biggest weakness this season.
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Could the Lions select an elite RB in the draft, even though they already have an elite, healthy one in Jahmyr Gibbs? Given the importance of the running game to the entire team, it's not out of the question. Jeremiyah Love is projected to go within the top ten picks, but if he falls due to positional value reasons, the Lions might jump.
Here is the excerpt of my medical report on Jeremiyah Love:
(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.)
Projected early round 1. #2 on Daniel Jeremiah board March 5. Ran 4.36 40-yard dash at combine. Measured 6’ 0”, 212 lb.
Concern level 1/10
Love displayed perfect availability in his three years of college. The recent, possible rib injury is of no concern. The knee from 2024 is worth investigation though. Hopefully (and most likely), it’s just a simple ligament sprain and not a cartilage issue.
At the combine, the only athletic testing Love did was the 40, but that sub-4.4 time cemented him as an elite prospect. His young age is also a huge positive, especially at the RB position.
Love finished his career with 433 carries for 2882 yards with a whopping 6.7 Y/A. His young age, low medical concern level, and elite athleticism should all be tempting for the Lions if he somehow falls to #17.
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Italy will not play at the FIFA World Cup for the third consecutive edition in a row and question marks are emerging about Rino Gattuso’s future.
The Italian, after the defeat to Bosnia, made it clear that he is proud of the performance from the players. He also apologised for the loss, as a lot rode on it, considering the last two editions of the World Cup.
Now, La Gazzetta dello Sport – via Calciomercato, report that Gattuso can consider resigning from his position as manager.
His current deal with Italy runs out in June but he is thinking about leaving beforehand. He will have conversations with Gigi Buffon about it and he will also speak to his family before making a final, concrete decision.
It is believed that Gattuso isn’t someone who is quick admit defeat in battles but this is a decision which he will make after multiple considerations in the next few weeks.
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The NFL’s referee situation is heading toward the kind of mess the league swore it learned from in 2012 – and the league’s real problem isn’t missed holding calls or a controversial spot. The real problem is that the NFL wants more control over officiating – and the NFL Referees Association is pushing back. Hard.
Here’s where it stands. The current NFLRA collective bargaining agreement expires May 31, talks are at an impasse, and owners have now authorized the league to begin hiring and onboarding replacement officials, with training targeted as early as May 1. Owners are described as alarmed, and the league even sent a memo urging teams not to discuss the situation publicly. That’s not normal. That’s the NFL preparing for war.
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Money is part of it, to be certain, but it’s not the whole story. The NFL has offered a six-year deal with about 6.45% annual raises, and Reuters reported the average official earned $385,000 in 2025. The union is pushing for bigger raises and benefits. The deeper fight is structural. And it’s why this is getting ugly… early.
The league wants a model that looks more like a modern performance job – longer probation periods for new officials, more performance-based postseason assignments instead of seniority, and more offseason obligations. The union sees that as the NFL trying to turn a part-time profession into something closer to full-time work, without fully committing to what that actually means in terms of job protections and compensation. The league also wants expanded replay authority from its New York review center as part of its contingency plan if replacements end up on the field.
Remembers 2012? The lockout lasted 110 days, replacement crews were underprepared, and the league dragged on until it ended. The NFL is trying to avoid that by starting early this time, but the real lesson from 2012 is simple. Fans don’t forgive officiating chaos, and players don’t either.
So the real problem the NFL has with refs is not competence. It’s governance. The league wants tighter control, more flexibility, and a more centralized officiating system. The union wants stability, protections, and a say in how careers are rewarded. If neither flinches, the NFL is going to spend this offseason trying to convince everyone replacement refs are fine. Right up until they aren’t.
Sussex head coach Paul Farbrace will step down at the end of the 2026 campaign amid the club's ongoing financial issues.
The former England assistant, 58, told the county's AGM last week that his future at Hove was "uncertain".
Sussex posted losses of £1.3m in 2025 and face the prospect of another £1m shortfall this season.
They will start their Division One season on Friday with a 12-point deduction, which was handed to them in February following "sustained operating losses".
"I felt it was important to give the club clarity now as it plans for the future," Farbrace told the club website.
"My focus is entirely on the next six months. We have a fantastic opportunity this season and I will be giving everything, every day, to help this group be as successful as possible.
"I remain fully committed to leading the team throughout the campaign."
Farbrace joined the county in December 2022 and led them to promotion to Division One in 2024.
They finished fourth in the table last season, but look set to struggle this year after the ECB imposed tighter financial controls on the club.
Farbrace's upcoming departure follows the resignation of Sussex chairman Jon Filby in February.
"I've thoroughly enjoyed my time at Sussex and it has been a privilege to work with such a talented group of players and staff," Farbrace added.
"We've made significant progress together and built a squad that I believe is capable of achieving something special. That makes this a difficult decision, but it is one I feel is right all round."
The Los Angeles Rams have a lot of options with the No. 13 pick in the 2026 NFL draft. Offense, defense, depth, and long-term plays are all on the table, with the selection depending on what head coach Sean McVay and general manager Les Snead want to do.
Before even making a pick, though, everyone will try to match players and teams together to find connections that make sense. ESPN's Matt Bowen broke down his 20 favorite player-team fits in the draft, and landed on Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq (who was Terrance Ferguson's teammate before the Rams took him No. 46 overall in 2025) was his best fit for L.A.
The Rams don't have a major need at tight end, but Sadiq should be viewed as a matchup player for Sean McVay's offense. With his frame and 4.39 speed, Sadiq could be a seam stretcher for quarterback Matthew Stafford. Plus, McVay could use Sadiq as a backside X receiver/power slot to draw favorable man matchups. And he would fit as a catch-and-run target on boot action concepts; Stafford led the NFL with 75 attempts on designed rollouts in 2025.
Obviously, Puka Nacua and Davante Adams are two prime targets in the pass game. But Sadiq, who had 51 receptions and eight touchdowns last season, would make the Rams' offense even harder to stop.
The key thing to understand here is that Sadiq isn't a fill-in player at a position of need for the Rams. He would should instead be categorized as an offensive weapon for Matthew Stafford more than simply a tight end.
It doesn't help, either, that the Rams love using multi-tight end sets with 13 personnel. Sadiq, Ferguson, Colby Parkson and Tyler Higbee would be a formidable quartet to roll out on any given play.
The drafting of Sadiq could make Parkinson a potential cap casualty if the Rams didn't want to roster four tight ends. Despite a career and franchise-setting season in 2025, L.A. can save $7 million if they release Parkinson, per Over the Cap.
Sadiq would be an incredibly fun player for McVay to work with, but it would also be a pure luxury pick at No. 13.
This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: NFL draft: Analyst explains why TE prospect is a great fit for Rams
In a recent article for CBS Sports, Carter Bahns laid out the best running back tandems in the NFL. Last season, the Vikings had an underrated duo that underperformed, and it made us curious to see if they made the cut as we head into the new season.
As it turns out, the Vikings duo did not, but half of the NFC North did.
The Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions made the top ten, being ranked 8th and 7th, respectively. For the Bears, they have them ranked in the top ten due to their tandem of D'Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai. He argued their placement, writing, "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."
The Lions make the cut despite trading away David Montgomery earlier this offseason. In trading him away, they did replace him with former Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco. The monster in the backfield, though, doing a lot of the heavy lifting is Jahmyr Gibbs, who has become one of the best at the position in the NFL.
Bahns discussed the Lions' ranking, writing, "The Detroit Lions are clearly all-in on Gibbs after giving him all 17 starts last year -- and for good reason. He is a top-five most dynamic player in the NFL by total yards from scrimmage. Pairing him with Isiah Pacheco instead of Montgomery probably diminishes the backfield's overall upside by a touch, but the newcomer is no slouch. Pacheco opened his career with 830 rushing yards in 2022 and 935 the following year, which is right about on par with Montgomery. If he rekindles some of that magic, the Lions won't miss a beat on the ground."
To round out the NFC North discussion, the Green Bay Packers, like the Vikings, were left out.
This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: Aaron Jones and Jordan Mason don't get recognition from CBS Sports.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup field is complete. All 48 teams are confirmed after the qualifying playoffs finished up, locking in the final spots for this summer’s tournament across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Most of the bracket was already in place from December’s draw, when 42 nations were sorted into groups. Six openings remained for playoff winners, and those matches have now been decided. That means the full lineup is set, including where each host nation lands.
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Team USA had its Group D placement sorted months ago as an automatic qualifier. The United States soccer team will open its 2026 FIFA World Cup journey on June 12 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.
Group D: USA, Paraguay, Australia and Turkiye
June 12, 9 p.m. ET: USA vs. Paraguay – Los Angeles, SoFi Stadium (FOX)
June 19, 3 p.m. ET: USA vs. Australia – Seattle, Lumen Field (FOX)
June 25, 10 p.m. ET: USA vs. Turkiye – Los Angeles, SoFi Stadium (FOX)
Canada opens on home soil June 12 at BMO Field in Toronto, taking on Bosnia and Herzegovina before facing Qatar and Switzerland in Group C. There’s plenty of anticipation building around that opener.
Mexico gets the tournament’s first kickoff on June 11 at Estadio Azteca, hosting South Africa. The hosts then face Korea and Czechia to finish Group A play.
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AFC: Australia, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan, Iraq, Iran, Japan, Jordan, South Korea
CAF: Algeria, Cabo Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, Ghana, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa, Tunisia, DR Congo
CONCACAF: United States, Canada, Mexico, Curaçao, Haiti, Panama
CONMEBOL: Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil
OFC: New Zealand
UEFA: Portugal, Germany, Netherlands, Austria, England, France, Croatia, Belgium, Scotland, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, Türkiye, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Czechia, Norway
The Washington Huskies pulled off the biggest upset win of coach Eddie Smith's tenure on Montlake in dominant fashion on Tuesday, rocking the No. 9 Oregon State Beavers 18-2 on the road in Corvallis.
The Huskies set the tone early, posting four runs in the first inning behind a two-run double from shortstop Sam DeCarlo and a two-run home run off the bat of first baseman Daniel Porras, his sixth of the season, as the Huskies racked up 17 hits on the day.
From that point on, things just continued to spiral in the Huskies' favor. Porras went 3-for-4 with a walk, 2 runs batted in, and 3 runs scored, while catcher Colton Bower went 3-for-5 with 2 runs scored, and outfielder Jackson Hotchkiss went 2-for-5 with a walk, an RBI, and 3 runs scored.
Designated hitter Alex Pearson chipped in 4 RBIs as part of a 2-for-4 day with a run scored, while center fielder Mic Paul was also on base seemingly all night long. The LSU transfer reached on a pair of walks and went 2-for-3 with 2 runs scored and an RBI before third baseman Landen Young put the cherry on top of UW's stellar night with a pinch-hit three-run homer in the eighth inning.
The win was also fueled by a strong outing from freshman starter Liam Lierman, who improved to 2-0 with the win. In relief of Jaxson Gore, who worked a perfect first inning with a strikeout, the southpaw let up just 1 run on 3 hits with 4 walks and 3 strikeouts over the next 5 1/3 frames.
Starter Connor Mendez took the loss for the Beavers after surrendering 7 runs on 5 hits with 4 walks and 2 strikeouts over 2 1/3 innings of work.
With the win, the Huskies improved to 13-15 on the season, and they'll return to the diamond on Thursday, April 2, inside Husky Stadium to kick off a three-game series with Valparaiso at 7:00 p.m. PT.
This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Washington Huskies smash No. 9 Oregon State 18-2 on road
With yet another tournament victory in the desert freshly under his belt, Jerry Gunthorpe just keeps on going. The Ovid, Michigan, resident, who won the Golfweek Senior Division National Championship on Sunday, opened the Golfweek Senior Amateur on Tuesday in much the same way he closed the last tournament. Gunthorpe used an opening 3-under 69 at Desert Willow Golf Resort’s Firecliff Course in Palm Desert, California, to position himself in a tie for third, one shot behind a pair of players leading at 4 under.
Gunthorpe has good history on the Firecliff course, having won there in 2022, back when that layout hosted the first stop on Golfweek’s desert double-header.
“I love desert golf, I always have,” said Gunthorpe, who also won the Golfweek Desert Senior Showdown in Las Vegas in November.
Gunthorpe shares third with Michael Hammett of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and Todd Doss of Mandeville, Louisiana.
Thomas Brennan of Covington, Louisiana, and Greg Sanders of Anthem, Arizona, share the lead after equally impressive rounds of 4-under 68.
Brennan started on No. 10 and bogeyed his first hole of the day. But beginning with back-to-back birdies at Nos. 17 and 18, he turned it around, making four more birdies on the front nine after making the turn. Sanders, meanwhile, was bogey-free for the day.
The top Californian so far is Randy Haag, whose 2-under 70 landed him in solo sixth.
After making a powerful final-round run at the Senior Division National Championship title on Sunday, and coming up a shot short, Kevin VandenBerg of Pulaski, New York, is among the seven players tied for seventh at 1 under. Mark Strickland, who won this event in 2024, is also at that number.
Scoring was similar in the Super Senior Division, though the top of the leaderboard is not quite so jammed. Scott Masingill of Payette, Idaho, leads after a 3-under 69 while Kevin Belknap of Wichita, Kansas, two strokes back.
An opening round of 3 under also leads it in the Legend Division, where Craig Calkins of Manhattan Beach, California, has a three-shot edge on Jeffrey Knox of Jupiter, Florida.
David Rasley of Payson, Arizona, had a 1-under 71 to lead the Super Legend Division by one shot.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Packed leaderboard at Golfweek Senior Amateur features familiar names
Tennessee Titans head coach Robert Saleh was a busy man at the annual AFC coaches breakfast at the NFL League Meeting, touching on multiple topics that should interest fans. During the session, Saleh did a masterful job working through the Titans' draft plans, without giving anything away.
Saleh first touched on the top of the draft, calling running back Jeremiyah Love and the three top edge rushers, Rueben Bain, David Bailey, and Arvell Reese, all game-changers, and went on to say the team is looking for players who can make an impact on any play.
At first glance, when coupled with Mike Borgonzi’s comments about taking the best player available fourth overall regardless of position, one would think that Love would be a primary target. But after some more questions, Saleh gave his current backfield of Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears a vote of confidence.
.@Titans HC Robert Saleh says he loves the team’s current running back room. pic.twitter.com/muGG9kR4TI
— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) March 31, 2026
"Always, the best way to help a young quarterback is through the run game and defense. And I’ve said it before, I love our running back room," he said. "Shoot, just last year Tony Pollard dropped over 100 on us in San Francisco, so I think he’s a damn good football player. It’s a great one-two punch. They both run with physicality. They have versatility out of the backfield. So I believe in our backfield, and I think it’s a group that can help our team."
These comments could mean nothing or everything, especially at this point in the offseason, when anything and everything can be a smokescreen. After all, Saleh had similar comments on T’Vondre Sweat, and he was traded away just days later.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Robert Saleh on Titans' running backs: 'It's a great one-two punch'
Kenyon Sadiq's versatility is no secret with the 2026 NFL Draft less than a month away. He put on a show at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, doubling down on what he put on film with the Oregon Ducks during the 2025 campaign.
Along with being named a finalist for the Mackey Award, Sadiq led all tight ends in college football with eight touchdown receptions. He displayed his tremendous athleticism and versatility, as offensive coordinator Will Stein was creative in lining Sadiq up in the slot for a significant amount of snaps.
At the NFL level, there are a number of creative offensive minds that would be chomping at the bit to add Sadiq to their offense. With his size (6-foot-3, 245 pounds) and speed (4.39 40-yard dash), the former Duck is expected to be a nightmare to defend. Linebackers will undoubtedly be too slow to guard him. Slot corners are often too small, while a select few amount of safeties have the ability to cover at a high level.
One of those play-callers that could stand to add Sadiq — while also being in a favorable position to draft him — is Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay.
With both wide receivers Puka Nacua and Davante Adams, the Rams already have a strong receiving core. Add in fellow former Duck Terrance Ferguson, who was selected in the second round of the 2025 draft by Los Angeles and recorded 231 yards and three touchdowns as a rookie.
Despite that, ESPN Matt Bowen believes the addition of Sadiq with the Rams could take them to another level offensively.
"The Rams don't have a major need at tight end, but Sadiq should be viewed as a matchup player for Sean McVay's offense," Bowen wrote. "With his frame and 4.39 speed, Sadiq could be a seam stretcher for quarterback Matthew Stafford. Plus, McVay could use Sadiq as a backside X receiver/power slot to draw favorable man matchups. And he would fit as a catch-and-run target on boot action concepts; Stafford led the NFL with 75 attempts on designed rollouts in 2025.
Obviously, Puka Nacua and Davante Adams are two prime targets in the pass game. But Sadiq, who had 51 receptions and eight touchdowns last season, would make the Rams' offense even harder to stop."
With Stafford deciding year-to-year whether or not to retire, the time is now for Los Angeles to add high-level performers. They reached the NFC Divisional Round in 2024 and the NFC Championship in 2025, with the addition of Adams. In prime position to potentially select Sadiq, would the versatility of the former Duck advance the Rams one more round to the Super Bowl?
Only time will tell if McVay and Los Angeles pull the trigger on an outstanding player-team fit.
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This article originally appeared on Ducks Wire: ESPN views Kenyon Sadiq to an NFC squad as a strong fit
There is no question Roy Williams is one of the greatest coaches of all time.
Across storied runs at Kansas and North Carolina, Williams posted a 903-264 record with nine Final Four appearances (four at Kansas, five at UNC), seven conference tournament titles (four at Kansas, three at UNC), 18 regular-season conference titles (nine at each school) and three national championships, all won at North Carolina.
Williams is the fifth Division I men’s head coach to reach 900 wins and did it in fewer games than any other coach with at least 900 victories. He is also the only coach in NCAA history to lead two programs to at least four Final Fours apiece and the only one with 400 or more wins at two Division I schools.
Sports Illustrated thought so too, but the publication saw him as one of one. Williams was considered the greatest coach in the last 25 years, one spot ahead of his former colleague, yet rival, Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski.
Here is how Sports Illustrated explained putting Williams at No. 1 on its list:
No coach has had more success since the turn of the century than Williams. Since 2000, Williams has seven Final Four appearances as a coach, the most in the last 25 years. He also won three championships since 2000, tied with Coach K for the most in the time period. He tops our quarter-century list for his Final Four record since 2000. The three titles don’t hurt either.
In the 21st century, Williams did most of his damage at his alma mater, guiding North Carolina to a 485-163 record with five Final Fours, 12 ACC titles (nine regular-season, three tournament) and national championships in 2005, 2009 and 2017.
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This article originally appeared on Tar Heels Wire: UNC Basketball: Roy Williams tops list of best coaches of 21st century

The San Diego Padres entered the 2026 season knowing the back of their starting rotation was not going to intimidate even the worst of lineups and the San Francisco Giants have proven that taking the first two games of their series at Petco Park by combined scores of 12-5. The Giants entered the series with the Padres having scored one run in a three-game sweep at the hands of the New York Yankees, but they have feasted on the back end of the Padres rotation.
Walker Buehler lasted four innings in his start allowing three runs, while German Marquez followed and lasted three innings allowing four runs. The No. 4 and No. 5 starters for San Diego combined to allow seven runs over seven innings, while allowing 13 hits with three walks and four strikeouts. While the pitching has not been up to the task of controlling the San Francisco lineup, the San Diego offense has done little to ease some of the burden on the rotation. Over the same two games, the Padres have a combined five runs scored and nine hits.
It’s early, sure, but that was the mantra for much of the 2023 season and the best lineup that has taken the field at Petco Park failed to make the playoffs. The return of starter Joe Musgrove and the Padres debut of Griffin Canning are not just anticipated, they are NEEDED to try to make this rotation more formidable, but the San Diego bats will have to do something to breakout out of the lackluster start they have had to the season thus far.
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As hopefully most of you have seen, I came in on the lower end of win projections for the staff this year. The labs are a great place to go into detail about how we arrive at such things. in short, it isn’t a random guess. The win projections are based on individual WAR projections and finding a way to add those up. Of course, this starts with a tutorial on what replacement level is to begin with.
The concept behind replacement level was the question of who would replace a regular player if he was missing. If a player leaves via free agency or trade then SOMEONE is going to man that position. It likely will not be a big league regular who is average. So, the default becomes a typical AAA regular player. If the Sugar Land Space Cowboys were an average AAA team they would likely finish 48-114 in the big leagues. Obviously, Sugar Land may not in fact be average, but we will leave that for a different discussion on a different day.
Therefore, when we start adding wins we start adding from 48 and not from zero. We saw that the projected everyday lineup would add about 20 wins according to my projections. The rotation would add about ten wins according to my projections. That means we are up to 78 wins before we have touched the bullpen and bench. We need to find seven wins somewhere to meet my 85-77 projected finish.
Bryan Abreu: 1.4 WAR per 60 innings, 1.3: 90%, 1.0: 75%, 0.7: 50%
The main difference between starters and relievers are the innings. We project 60 because that seems to be the average for a full season. Abreu’s start has colored my projection but not in the way you might think. I am taking the 50 percent projection because I think he might not make it through the season. Two bad outings are just that. If they happened in June or July we wouldn’t freak out. This is particularly true since neither resulted in an Astros loss. Yet, the drop in velocity in Sunday’s game is alarming.
A.J. Blubaugh: 1.3 WAR per 60 innings, 1.2: 90%, 1.0: 75%, 0.7: 50%
Relievers are typically a fungible asset and that is why long-term contracts are a bad idea in 99 percent of circumstances. In 2016, Chris Devenski burst on the scene as a part-time starter/long reliever/fireman type of pitcher. Blubaugh looks like one of those guys. He may not be effective in that role for very long. Devenski had a short shelf life as it turned out. However, I think this season could be a magical season for him before the league catches up. I am taking the 90 percent projection.
Enyel de los Santos: 0.3 WAR per 60 innings, 0.3: 90%, 0.3: 75%, 0.2: 50%
You’ll notice a few members of the current pen do not show up here and a few injured ones do. Thus, we get de los Santos. I’ll take the 50 percent projection due to health, but that is really academic at this point. de los Santos is the very definition of a replacement level reliever. Some years see him perform much better than others. We have no way of knowing which one we will see until we see it.
Josh Hader: 1.8 WAR per 60 innings, 1.6: 90%, 1.3: 75%, 0.9: 50%
The secret to success in the bullpen is to have everyone on top of their game at the same time. That is how 2022 happens. 2026 might be the inverse. It won’t be terrible, but your two best relievers are not completely healthy and you have a group of unproven guys behind that. How Joe Espada manages this will spell the difference between an early fishing trip and playoff contention. I am going with the 50 percent projection here due to health.
Bryan King: 1.5 WAR per 60 innings, 1.4: 90%, 1.1: 75%, 0.8: 50%
I can’t in good conscience pick anything north of the 50 percent projection. King was leaking oil down the stretch last season because Espada leaned on him for high leverage. That wasn’t a good idea, but I get it. Who else was available? The key to 2026 is finding someone else for the 7th inning. It could be Bennett Sousa or Steven Okert eventually, but it will probably end up being Blubaugh. If King is used more situationally then he can be effective.
Steven Okert: 0.8 WAR per 60 innings, 0.7: 90%, 0.5: 75%, 0.4: 50%
I’m taking the 90 percent projection. Okert looks like he found something and he also doesn’t seem to get overexposed like King. He seems like a solid middle reliever that will hurl close to 60 innings and will an above average reliever doing it. He isn’t going to make anyone forget Sandy Lyle, but he is a solid lefty and every team needs at least one of those.
Bennett Sousa: 0.5 WAR per 60 innings, 0.5: 90%, 0.4: 75%, 0.3: 50%
Unlike Okert or King, his peripherals were outstanding last year. He is what most people would lovingly call a LOOGY (lefty one out guy). Obviously, there is a three batter minimum now, but is the prototypical situational lefty. As such, I see no reason why he can’t continue to do what he did last season once he arrives in Houston. Thankfully, he will spare us from either Roddery Munoz or Christian Roa.
Kai-Wei Teng: -1.2 WAR per 60 innings, -1.1: 90%, -0.9: 75%, -0.6: 50%
If we follow our own rules then we have to take one of those three options. The 50 percent is most palatable, but this is one of those cases where the likely result is an additional win over that. Teng has an opportunity to cement a spot while the injured arms recover. I have to imagine he will succeed where Roddery Munoz and Christian Roa will not. That is why they have not been featured here.
The quick math skills tell me that the bullpen will be worth 4.4 wins combined. I will round that up to five since Teng will not be a negative asset. For one, he will likely be better than that. Secondly, if he isn’t then he won’t be in the big leagues long. So, exact replacement level performance out of that spot gets you to five wins exactly. So, before we get to the bench, I have gotten to an 83-79 record. Next time we will take a look to see how many wins the four bench guys will add.
Qualifying is done. The lineup is complete.
The countdown to the biggest-ever World Cup is on, with the 48-team tournament in North America a veritable hodgepodge of stellar names and unheralded upstarts.
Here's a look at what we learned from a qualification campaign that lasted 2 1/2 years, featured 2,527 goals, and finished Tuesday with six nations booking the final spots at soccer's biggest event.
Sweden appears to have done the impossible.
How, people might ask, can a team that didn't win a match in its qualifying group end up getting to the World Cup?
The answer lies in the quirks of European governing body UEFA's qualification process.
Sweden drew two and lost four of its six group games, finishing in last place, but was one of the countries given a second chance to qualify for the World Cup via its previous results in the Nations League competition in 2024-25. The Swedes topped their group in League C — the competition's third tier, where they played Azerbaijan, Slovakia and Estonia — and that ultimately got them a spot in the World Cup playoffs.
There, they beat Ukraine 3-1 in the semifinals on Thursday and Poland 3-2 in the winner-takes-all match on Tuesday.
Does Sweden deserve to be at the World Cup? Probably not, but they won't care.
It's happened to Italy again.
One of the great soccer nations — a four-time World Cup winner, no less — has somehow failed to qualify for the largest World Cup in history. Sixteen teams will arrive from Europe, and Italy will not be one of them.
The latest failure, following a penalty-shootout loss to Bosnia-Herzegovina, has sparked another bout of introspection for the national sport. We've been here before, of course, after the Azzurri missed out on the 2018 and 2022 World Cup after defeats in the playoffs.
A poor era of players? Bad governance? Picking the wrong coach? Rotten luck? Plenty of reasons have been given for Italy's soccer slump that has culminated in what the Gazzetta dello Sport newspaper labeled “The third apocalypse.”
Several Italian coaches will be at the World Cup with their adopted countries.
Vincenzo Montella led Turkey to a win over Kosovo in their playoff final, adding World Cup qualification to reaching the quarterfinals at the 2024 European Championship.
Fabio Cannavaro was hired last October by Uzbekistan, after the central Asian nation qualified for its first World Cup. Cannavaro captained Italy to the title in 2006, which was the last time the Azzurri won a knockout stage game at the World Cup.
Carlo Ancelotti took charge of Brazil last May, weeks before the Italy job became vacant when Luciano Spalletti was fired. Storied coach Claudio Ranieri declined the job and it went to Gennaro Gattuso, another key player on the 2006 title-winning team.
Italy’s latest failure means it still has not reached a World Cup since one of its most famous fans, Gianni Infantino, became president of tournament organizer FIFA in 2016. Infantino was born in Switzerland but to Italian parents.
Instead of going to watch Italy's game in Bosnia on Tuesday, Infantino’s private jet landed in the Turkish coastal resort Antalya to be with Iran players and officials.
It was their first face-to-face meeting since bombing of Iran by the United States and Israel started Feb. 28. The FIFA leader stayed to watch a 5-0 rout of Costa Rica.
Getting the Iran delegation safely and diplomatically into the U.S. in June to play its three group-stage games as planned is likely FIFA’s biggest challenge before the World Cup.
FIFA and Infantino clearly intend Iran to play its games as scheduled in Los Angeles and Seattle.
Iran’s team also wants to play at the World Cup but Iranian state officials have demanded that its games be moved to Mexico.
For now, Iran is set for the World Cup even as its domestic league — where most of its team plays — is suspended because of the war.
Uzbekistan, Jordan, Cape Verde and Curaçao: Welcome to the World Cup.
An enlarged tournament naturally opens the door for some fresh faces around the soccer world and there will be four of them this year — each with their own special stories.
Curaçao, for example, is the smallest nation by population ever to qualify, with about 156,000 people living in the tiny Caribbean island country. Third on the list is Cape Verde, an archipelago of volcanic islands off the western coast of Africa.
Away from the debutants, there's Congo, an African nation battered by conflict in its mineral-rich eastern region. It is back at the World Cup 52 years after its only previous appearance — when it was called Zaire.
The U.S. State Department staff likely saw their workload increase overnight Tuesday.
Just 10 weeks before the World Cup starts, fans from six newly qualified national teams — including Iraq, Turkey and Congo — will now apply for visas to enter the U.S. They were promised a fast-track service by U.S. President Donald Trump known as a “FIFA Pass,” where people with World Cup tickets get prioritized appointments.
The six national soccer federations, also including Bosnia-Herzegovina, Czech Republic and Sweden, now get allocations from FIFA of several thousand tickets for each of their World Cup games. These typically are distributed to especially loyal fans who attend all or most qualifying games.
Iraq and Congo qualified Tuesday by beating Bolivia and Jamaica, who shaped to be less complicated challenges for issuing visitor visas.
However, Congo is not on a long list of African countries whose nationals must post a visa bond of up to $15,000 to guard against overstays in the U.S. Fans from Algeria, Cape Verde, Ivory Coast, Senegal and Tunisia are among those who will have to post a visa bond in order to come and see their teams in the U.S.
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Lamine Yamal said the racist chants during Spain's 0-0 draw with Egypt in Barcelona on Tuesday were "disrespectful and intolerable".
Police in Spain are investigating "Islamophobic and xenophobic" chants heard during the first half of the friendly at RCDE Stadium in Barcelona.
At half-time a message warning fans against xenophobic remarks and singing was displayed on the screen at the stadium - the message was repeated early in the second half, leading to whistles from some sections of the crowd.
"I know it [the chant] was directed at the opposing team and wasn't personal against me, but as a Muslim, it's still disrespectful and intolerable," Spain winger Lamine Yamal, who is a practising Muslim, wrote on Instagram.
"I understand that not all fans are like that, but to those who chant these things: using a religion as a taunt on the field makes you ignorant and racist.
"Football is for enjoying and cheering, not for disrespecting people for who they are or what they believe."
Lamine Yamal, 18, was making his 26th appearance for Spain and played a key role in helping his nation win the European Championship in 2024.
The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has also condemned the anti-Muslim chants.
"The RFEF stands against racism in football and condemns any act of violence inside stadiums," it said in a statement on social media.
Spain coach Luis de la Fuente called the chants "intolerable" and said "violent people use football to carve out a space for themselves".
"They must be removed from society, identified, and kept as far away as possible," De la Fuente added.
Tuesday's game was due to be played in Qatar but was moved to the home of La Liga side Espanyol because of the war in the Middle East.
De la Fuente made 10 changes from Friday's 3-0 friendly win over Serbia, with Barcelona winger Lamine Yamal the only player to keep his place, while Egypt were without injured Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah.
The result also led to Spain, one of the co-hosts of the next World Cup in 2030, losing their top place in the world rankings.

Leeds United have announced a loss of £49.1m for the latest financial year.
The Whites recorded income of £137m for the financial year ending June 2025.
The level of income was up from £127.6m the previous year, while the £49.1m loss was an improvement from the £60.8m loss a year earlier.
Income was partly boosted by an over £16m improvement in commercial revenue.
The accounts state: "The group saw an increase in turnover from £127.6m to £136.8m driven by strong commercial revenues. Ticketing revenues increased by 3% from £30.6m to £31.7m, while other commercial revenue streams, comprising mainly sponsorship, advertising and other events, increased by £16.2m from £9.5m to £25.7m."
The period covers Leeds' most recent season in the Championship, when they won promotion by topping the table.
The club's accounts for 2025-26 will be expected to produce figures similar to or in excess of the 2022-23 Premier League campaign given the current top-flight status.
The Cincinnati Bengals sounded like a team done with joint practices in the offseason for a good long while.
It was the logistics of the whole thing, not just that infamous little moment involving Aaron Donald and a few helmets.
But based on commentary from Bengals head coach Zac Taylor at league meetings this week, that tune might be changing a tad.
"You get a chance to control the environment, get on the same page with the other coach, map out some situations you want to make sure you hit," Taylor said, according to Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com. "If (the preseason game) doesn't go exactly how you want it to, you can repeat the drill, whereas in a game, you're at the mercy of how the game is going to unfold."
Nothing is finalized, and we could merely be looking at a day or two with the Indianapolis Colts locally, if anything.
Still, it’s an interesting tidbit lost in the bigger shuffle of the meetings. Taylor mentioned that his overarching changes to the structure of training camp made last year will be the plan again. Meaning, a shift to morning practices, away from afternoon sessions.
That, with a few days of joint practices perhaps on the menu.
This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Bengals aren’t ruling out joint practices this summer after all
The Chicago Bears found plenty of success in 2025, but the defense was easily the weak point. Despite leading the NFL in takeaways (33), Chicago's defense struggled to get after the quarterback, in coverage and in run defense, which is why overhauling the defense should be a priority this offseason.
Head coach Ben Johnson shed some light about what the Bears are looking for in new defensive additions, and defensive coordinator Dennis Allen has a vision for his unit. Allen is looking for a few "trained killers" to lead and help elevate the rest of the defense.
“It’s something that DA brought up as we’re going over self scout over the last month and a half was (that) the best defenses usually have two or three trained killers,” Johnson said, via CHGO. “It’s that you usually don’t have 11 of them, OK, but you got two or three that are tone setters that can really elevate the play of everyone around them."
That's evident in some of the new additions the Bears brought in during free agency, starting with Super Bowl-winning safety Coby Bryant, who Johnson praised for his physicality and play style, making him a good fit for Allen's defense.
“When we watched the tape, we felt like that jumped off when Coby was on the field," Johnson said. "He’s a guy that comes out, whether he’s playing quarters, playing the post, playing down in the box, he’s coming down, and if he sees somebody, he’s looking to light them up. There’s certainly some things to his game that we’re going to look to improve. That’s like that with every player. And yet, we feel like he’s got a really solid foundation with his play style that’s going to naturally just percolate with the rest of the guys.”
Chicago also signed former first-round linebacker Devin Bush, who reinvented his career with the Cleveland Browns and is coming off a career year. Bush has the speed, yes, but he also checks off the boxes of what the Bears are looking for on defense.
“You go back and you see in our system, how we viewed him coming out of college, and he’s one of those guys that had a Bears box,” Johnson said, referencing the team’s highest draft grade. “The character matched up with the play style. He’s one of those guys. I think he’s going to fit in nicely with what we’re doing. He’s smart. He loves ball, just like we’re talking about.”
The Bears still have some big needs along the defensive line and at safety, as well as depth additions at linebacker and cornerback, heading into the 2026 NFL Draft. But listening to Johnson talk about the vision for this defense, it's indicative of the kind of players they'll be targeting next month in the draft.
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None of the headline figures emerging from the latest Wolves accounts, released this week, feel very comforting even if the reported loss of £15.3m was not much different from the previous period.
Confirmation that Wolves do not appear to be close to the regulatory limits of losses, beyond which there may be punishments, is tempered by the thought that the punishment was effectively served in advance by selling several of their best players.
This accounting period was extended to 13 months, a one-off move to bring Wolves in line with other clubs and player contracts, and therefore includes two Junes, months in which wages still have to be paid but income is not generated. Wolves report that allowing for that, to provide a more accurate comparison with previous years, they roughly broke even for 2024-25. The extended period, though, means these accounts include the sales of not only Maximilian Kilman and Pedro Neto in the summer of 2024, but Matheus Cunha and Rayan Ait-Nouri last year.
The problem with selling the best players – all right, the other problem with selling the best players, apart from the obvious one – is that you can only sell each of them once. Upward pressure on the wage bill and wage-to-revenue ratio has been eased by some mid-season departures, as well as free-transfer exits of big earners like Pablo Sarabia and Nelson Semedo last summer. But Wolves did spend quite a lot last summer too, in the new accounting period, and when that statement lands on the doormat this time next year it may not make pleasant reading either.
By then, the course for Wolves' immediate future will have been set. Some running costs may decrease in the Championship, but revenues will of course be much lower, and the new chairman Nathan Shi has already committed to reducing the cost of season tickets next season. That will be a relatively small price to pay to keep as many fans onside as possible. Ultimately, the only way to really win them back over will be to deliver a promotion back to the Premier League, which will surely require a significant reinvestment of any player sales this year back into the squad.
Fosun, through Shi, have restated their intention to restore Wolves back to the Premier League and continue to future success. These accounts do not foretell the future, but after reading them it is hard to imagine getting there without significant new financial support from the owners. The goal of self-sustainability may itself be unsustainable after relegation.
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The Celtics starting five will be back at full strength on Wednesday night when the team continues their four-game road trip against the Miami Heat. Boston removed Jayson Tatum (Achilles management) and Neemias Queta (thumb sprain) from the team’s injury report on Tuesday after both players missed Monday’s loss to the Hawks. Ron Harper Jr. (ankle sprain) is questionable for the matchup after sitting out Monday night, and Nikola Vucevic remains out with a broken finger.
It will be the first time in a week that Boston’s starting five is back at full-strength amid a tough schedule stretch to the season. Jaylen Brown (Achilles tendinitis) missed two games over the weekend with his injury but played 40 minutes against the Hawks Monday night. He remains off the injury report for Wednesday.
“I felt OK; I felt fine,” Brown told reporters in Miami Monday night via NBC Sports Boston. “I had a couple plays where I took some hard falls. Overall, felt fine. Just trying to get my feet up under me and just maintain my balance and stuff like that. I felt like I missed a lot of easy shots at the rim. Uncharacteristic, but you shake it off and move on.”
Tatum missed just his second game this season since returning from a torn Achilles on Monday night, but the absence was expected as the star forward was not expected to play back-to-back sets this season. Boston has only one back-to-back remaining this year next week and will not have to deal with any in the postseason.
Queta had been listed as dealing with a thumb strain on an injury report for three straight games before Tuesday, so his removal from the injury report is a positive sign for the starting big man.
Boston will take on a Heat squad that will be without Norman Powell (illness) on Wednesday night. Starting small forward Andrew Wiggins is also questionable with a toe injury.
The Celtics currently hold a two-game lead over the Knicks for the No. 2 seed with just seven regular season games remaining. The Heat (40-36) are currently in a tie for the No. 8 seed with the Magic and are trying to play themselves into a better position for the play-in tournament.
The Celtics and Heat tip off at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday night in a game that will be nationally televised on ESPN.
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Gennaro Gattuso has left his future as Italy coach open after the Azzurri shockingly failed for the third time in a row to qualify for a World Cup which has prompted calls for a thorough structural overhaul.
Italy are four-time World Cup winners but a 4-1 defeat on penalties in Bosnia-Herzegovina on Tuesday means that the Euro 2020 winners will miss out like in 2018 and 2022.
Former AC Milan midfielder Gattuso was part of the last Italian team that lifted the trophy in 2006 and was appointed coach last June in succession of Luciano Spalletti.
Gattuso named Tuesday's defeat in Zenica "a heavy blow" on a personal level and said "I have no interest whatsoever to talk about my future.
"We should be talking about Italy, about the blue shirt and that it is another setback which we didn't deserve.
"I apologise to all Italians. It hurts so much. I can only thank them (the players), as it had been years since I’d seen the Nazionale play with such heart."
Italy led early from Moise Kean but Alessandro Bastoni sent off shortly before half-time. Bosnia got a 79th-minute equalizer from Haris Tabaković but Italy held out to reach shoot-out where only Sandro Tonali netted as Pio Esposito fired over and Bryan Cristante's effort came back from the underside of the bar.
The Italian football federation FIGC will meet next week to discuss the future. Its president, Gabriele Gravina, was quoted as backing Guttoso as well national team delegation chief Gianluigi Buffon, the goalkeeper in the winning team from 2006.
“I asked him, and Buffon, to stay on as manager of this team. He’s a great manager,” said Gravina, whose future could also be on the line.
Italian sports minister Andrea Abodi called for an overhaul which must start with the FIGC leadership.
“It is clear to everyone that Italian football needs to be restructured, and that this process must begin with a shake-up of the leadership of the Italian Football Federation. It is not enough to shift the blame onto others,” Abodi said.
Daily Corriere della Sera said: "Failing to qualify for the World Cup is not just a failure, but the collapse of an entire system, a structural crisis.
"This embarrassment shows that the foundations of the whole project are crumbling. The whole system has broken down. This defeat lays bare the organisational and social problems plaguing Italian football."
Abroad, Germany's Kicker sports spoke of an "Italian World Cup apocalypse."
Britain's Guardian named the outcome "another infamous occasion for a nation that has won four men’s World Cups but is starting to believe it may never go to another after missing out for the third time in a row."
In Italy, La Gazzetta dello Sport struck a similar note, saying: "The Italian national team’s disastrous run has now lost its element of shock; rather than being unpredictable, it seems to have become the norm.
"For the first time, an entire generation will have grown up without seeing Italy at a World Cup," it said.
The last Italian World Cup match was a 1-0 defeat against Uruguay in 2014 which led to a second straight group stage exit. The last knock-out match of the Azzurri was the 2006 final they won on penalties against France.
Defender Leonardo Spinazzola also had this on his mind when he told RAI Sport: "I feel really bad for all of Italy. It’s just so enormously disappointing for us, for our families, for all the Italian children who won’t see Italy at a World Cup."

Good morning! The Red Sox are bad (right now) but Garrett Crochet is good (almost always) and he pitches today. We are not yet at the point where we need to make vacation plans for October.
Having said that, oof. What a frustrating start to the season. To kick off today’s discussion, let’s hear what you are most worried about so far. There are plenty of options, from bone-headed mistakes, to the lack of home run power and the failure to execute with runners in scoring position, to potential age-related decline from a few key players. But as for me, I’m most worried about Ranger Suarez’s shaky debut. Why does this scare me? Because if he busts, then John Henry may never sign-off on a free agent pitcher signing ever again. This is bigger than you, Ranger. Need you to step up, bud.
Talk about slow starts and whatever else you want in this space. And, as always, be good to one another.

Fedor Emelianenko hasn’t left the competitive spotlight just yet, it seems.
Emelianenko’s place in heavyweight history is secure, with many considering him the best fighter to never step into a UFC cage.
Over his 23-year career, ‘The Last Emperor’ built a legacy by beating a string of MMA legends, including Mark Coleman, Andrei Arlovski, Kevin Randleman, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira and Mirko Cro Cop.
Even though he retired in 2023 after a Bellator fight, there’s now talk that Fedor Emelianenko may not be done competing after all.

Ryan Bader’s first-round knockout of Emelianenko at Bellator 290 marked the end of an era, closing the book on one of the most storied careers in MMA history.
Since then, the Russian great has transitioned into coaching, guiding fighters like Vadim Nemkov, who has gone on to win titles in both Bellator and PFL.
While his days in the cage are behind him, Emelianenko is now considering a return to competition — this time outside of MMA. Speaking to Sport Express Daily in Russia, he shared plans to step back into combat sambo after turning 50 in 2027.
“I’m thinking about competing in the Russian Combat Sambo Championship after I turn 50,” Emelianenko said (h/t TASS). “I want to fight a little bit with our sambo guys.”
It wouldn’t be his first foray into sambo competition. Before moving to MMA, Emelianenko earned bronze at the 1998 and 2000 Russian Nationals, gold at the 1998 Armed Forces Championships and gold again at the European Championships in 1999.
The former PRIDE champion returned to combat sambo during his fighting career as well. He captured world titles and national championships across multiple years: FIAS World Combat Sambo Championships and Russian Nationals golds in both 2002 and 2005. His final world title came in 2007 before he fully shifted his focus back to MMA.
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Ticket sales for the FIFA Series will open this Wednesday (1) exclusively through the Face Pass app. All matches in the tournament will be played at Arena Pantanal, in Cuiabá, Mato Grosso. A single ticket gives access to both matches on the day. In addition to the Brazilian Women’s National Team, South Korea, Zambia, and Canada will also take part in the competition.
In the North and South sections, tickets cost R$30 (half-price) and R$60 (full price). In the East section, half-price tickets are R$50 and full-price tickets are R$100. In the West section, half-price tickets cost R$70 and full-price tickets cost R$140. The matches will take place on April 11, 14, and 18, with two games per day: at 3:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Canada x Zambia - 3:00 p.m.
Brazil x South Korea - 9:30 p.m.
Canada x South Korea - 3:00 p.m.
Brazil x Zambia - 9:30 p.m.
South Korea x Zambia - 3:00 p.m.
Brazil x Canada - 9:30 p.m.
*All times above refer to the local time in Cuiabá, Mato Grosso
The FIFA Series is a competition organized by FIFA in which the world football governing body supports its member associations in staging international friendlies involving four national teams from different confederations in a single host country. In Brazil, the matches will be played at Arena Pantanal, in Cuiabá, Mato Grosso. In addition to the Brazilian National Team, South Korea, Zambia, and Canada will also participate.
The tournament’s main objectives are to create more match opportunities for national teams, promote competitive balance, foster technical development, and encourage intercontinental exchange.
Brazil will host the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup, and hosting the FIFA Series in 2026 helps create momentum for boosting investment, attracting fans, and increasing the sport’s visibility with a view toward the World Cup.
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A 45-year-old man has been arrested following a report of racist abuse during last month’s Tyne-Wear derby between Newcastle and Sunderland.
Northumbria Police said the man, from Gateshead, was detained in relation to an alleged incident at the Premier League clash at St James’s Park, in Newcastle, on March 22.
A force spokesman stated the man was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of a racially-aggravated public order offence and has since been released on bail pending further enquiries.
Detective Inspector Phil Guard said: “Racial abuse has absolutely no place in football or in our communities and we will not tolerate this type of behaviour.
“Following proactive policing enquiries and close partnership working with both clubs and their supporters, a suspect has been arrested.

“They have since been bailed with robust conditions while the investigation continues.”
Mr Guard said: “We will continue to work with clubs, supporters and partner agencies to tackle any form of criminality at football matches.”
Referee Anthony Taylor briefly paused the game and spoke to both managers and club officials during the early stages of the second half after an incident was reported to him.
Newcastle later said in a statement that they were aware of a report of racism made by a visiting player against someone in the crowd.
Sunderland subsequently praised their defender, Lutsharel Geertruida, for “displaying bravery and leadership by reporting this incident to the match officials”.
Taylor was approached by Sunderland captain Granit Xhaka in the 52nd minute, when the game was already stopped due to an injury to Newcastle’s Sven Botman.
Sunderland won the game 2-1 to complete a domestic double over their rivals this season, after beating the Magpies 1-0 at the Stadium of Light in December.
Anthony Gordon had put Newcastle ahead early on, but Sunderland battled back to equalise through Chemsdine Talbi in the 57th minute.
Sunderland striker Brian Brobbey then secured all three points for his team with a 90th-minute winner.

Lamine Yamal has spoken out following the controversial scenes during Spain’s friendly against Egypt at the RCDE Stadium, addressing the chants that overshadowed the match.
The incident saw a section of the crowd repeatedly chant offensive slogans, creating a tense atmosphere.
Yamal, who had been substituted at half-time, was visibly affected, choosing not to take part in the usual post-match lap of appreciation and leaving the pitch with a serious expression.
Although the chants were not directly aimed at him, the Barcelona forward made it clear that the nature of the comments crossed a line, particularly given his faith.
Taking to social media, he decided to publicly respond to what had happened.
In his statement, Yamal directly addressed the chants and how they were perceived.
“I am a Muslim, alhamdulillah. Yesterday at the stadium, the chant ‘whoever doesn’t jump is a Muslim’ was heard.
“I know it was aimed at the opposing team and wasn’t something personal against me, but as a Muslim, it is nonetheless disrespectful and intolerable.”
He went further, calling out the behaviour and stressing that such actions have no place in football.
“I realise that not all fans are like that, but to those who chant these things: using religion as a joke on the pitch makes you look like ignorant, racist people.
“Football is meant to be enjoyed and cheered on, not to disrespect people for who they are or what they believe in.
“Having said that, thank you to the people who came to support us – see you at the World Cup,” the striker said on Instagram.
The episode has sparked widespread criticism, with many pointing to the need for stronger action against discriminatory behaviour in stadiums.

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Sebastian Stafford-Bloor and Art de Roche report for The Athletic that their sources believe Noni Madueke’s injury is a minor issue, despite the player leaving Wembley Stadium wearing a brace on his knee following a setback in the friendly against Uruguay.
Madueke is reportedly likely to miss Arsenal’s FA Cup quarter-final match against Southampton on Saturday, and he’s a doubt for the following game away to Sporting CP.
But it seems the expectation is that he’ll be back after that, with Arsenal to face Bournemouth, Sporting CP again, and Manchester City over the following week and a half.
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It’s certainly good news that Arsenal might be able to call on Madueke for those matches.
In the meantime, perhaps Max Dowman might find himself with a bigger role to play. Bukayo Saka can’t play every game, particularly given he’s just pulled out of the international break with discomfort himself.
Considering Arsenal’s next game is a cup tie against lower-league opposition, it could be the perfect time to include Dowman in Madueke’s absence, allowing Saka some rest as well.
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Madueke will hope he still has a major part to play in Arsenal’s hunt for trophies over the final couple of months of the season, and that he can use those matches to prove himself ahead of Thomas Tuchel’s World Cup squad selection.

Typically, the international break means long flights for the players called up to play for their countries, but with Scotland playing their World Cup warm-up against Côte d’Ivoire at Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium on Tuesday night it meant Liverpool left back Andy Robertson didn’t have to travel far.
Their eventual 1-0 defeat—the second such result of the break following a 1-0 loss to Japan before the weekend—might not have been the ideal result, but for Robertson the game marked his 92nd senior Scotland cap. It’s a figure that pushes him second all time past goalkeeper Jim Leighton, with only fellow Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish (102) ahead of him.
“To play for my country once was a dream come true, to become the second most capped was unthinkable,” Robertson said on social media following Tuesday night’s friendly match. “To take over a legend in Jim Leighton is a huge honour and one I don’t take for granted. See you all in the Summer!”
Scotland have a May 30th friendly against Curacao before the World Cup kicks off in June, with their first match in Group C against Haiti on the 13th of the month. Their other group stage opponents are Morocco and Brazil, and with eight of 12 third-place sides advancing at this expanded tournament there will be real hopes for them to make the knockout rounds.
With Robertson out of contract with Liverpool at the end of the season and head coach Arne Slot making it clear his opportunities will be limited behind last summer’s left back signing Milos Kerkez, expectation is the 32-year-old will have found himself a new club by the time the World Cup kicks off.
It was back in 2023 that Carmelo Anthony announced his retirement from the NBA, after a final stop in a future Hall of Fame career with the Los Angeles Lakers.
But... is he coming out of retirement to rejoin the Lakers, who could be making a run in the NBA playoffs if they keep up the hot play as of late? There's a tweet from Clutch Points about it: "BREAKING: Carmelo Anthony is COMING BACK from retirement and signing with the Lakers for the remainder of the season, per Shams."
Is it true?
I'd advise you to look at your calendar and remember what day it is. Sorry, folks. It's an April Fools Day joke from the site.
🚨 BREAKING: Carmelo Anthony is COMING BACK from retirement and signing with the Lakers for the remainder of the season, per Shams.
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) April 1, 2026
Melo is back to reunite with LeBron James and secure the one thing missing from his legendary resume: a championship ring.
Here's what he said in… pic.twitter.com/W4ozZfLevZ
Good try, friends!
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The best-named coach in college football has a new job.
Baer Hunter, a new hire to Ryan Silverfield's first-year Arkansas Razorbacks staff as an offensive analyst, will become Football Championship Subdivision program Elon's new offensive line coach this week.
Hunter confirmed the news directly to USA TODAY Sports after people close to the situation shared news of the move, which has not yet been publicly announced.
A former three-time All-Sun Belt Conference offensive lineman selection at Appalachian State, Hunter previously worked with closely with current Arkansas run game coordinator Jeff Myers – both in the past four months with the Razorbacks and prior to that at Memphis.
Despite just wrapping up his playing career at Appalachian State earlier this decade, Hunter already has worked on former Wake Forest coach Dave Clawson's Demon Deacons staff as well as at MTSU.
The impending move to Elon will mark the first time that Hunter has been in charge of an entire position.
Hunter will join the Elon program of coach Tony Trisciani. The Phoenix are members of the Coastal Athletic Association.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Baer Hunter leaves Arkansas for new college football job at Elon
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⛳️ Tiger to seek treatment: Tiger Woods announced Tuesday that he's stepping away "for a period of time to seek treatment" after his rollover crash last week. "I know and understand the seriousness of the situation I find myself in today," wrote Woods, who entered a plea of not guilty in his DUI case.
🏈 Champs on "Hard Knocks": The Seahawks will be on this summer's edition of HBO's "Hard Knocks," marking the first time since the show's inaugural season in 2001 that it will feature the defending Super Bowl champions. The runner-up Patriots will appear on next year's edition.
🏀 Class of 2026: Doc Rivers, Amar'e Stoudemire, Candace Parker and Elena Delle Donne are reportedly among those who will be inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame's Class of 2026 this summer. The official announcement and full class will be revealed on Saturday.
⚾️ Top prospect extended: The Mariners have signed minor league SS Colt Emerson to an eight-year, $95 million extension, locking up their top prospect (No. 7 in MLB) with the largest contract ever given to a player before making his MLB debut. Who else could get a long-term deal this spring?
🏀 Lakers milestones: In L.A.'s win over the Cavs, LeBron James passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the most wins in NBA history, including playoffs (1,229), and Luka Dončić became the third-youngest player ever to reach 15,000 career points, trailing only James and Kevin Durant.
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A new phenomenon has taken over the NBA: the league has split off into two leagues like never before — one trying to win and one trying to lose.
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Playing without Trae Young and Anthony Davis, the Washington Wizards were on the verge of a breakthrough.
On Friday night, the 17-55 team entered the fourth quarter against the Golden State Warriors with a two-point lead. For Alex Sarr and the youthful Wizards, it stood as an impressive showing on the road against a Steve Kerr squad with playoff aspirations.
Now the hard part, the Wizards had to close it out with their stars in street clothes. But a weird thing happened. Wizards head coach Brian Keefe never put his key starters into the game when it mattered most. Washington fumbled the lead and lost by five.
It showed in plain sight one of the most bizarre developments in NBA history. In that game, one team was trying to win and the other team was trying to lose.
This happens every year. What's different this season is the sheer quantity of teams doing it and how early they started doing it. With so many of these games these days, it's time to look at the league through an entire different prism.
Yes, the NBA prides itself on being the top competitive basketball league in the world. But if you pay close attention, you'll notice a new phenomenon: the league has broken into two separate leagues of competition.
One league, comprising 21 teams, is competing to win. Call it the A-League. The other league — the B-League — is nine teams competing to lose.
They're certainly competing, just in opposite directions. And it's warped the league in ways the league stakeholders didn't foresee.

Head-to-head: Here's a summary of the B-League teams in recent "competition" against A-League teams:
Haberstroh:
Aggregate those utterly sad win-loss figures and you'll find B-League teams have posted a dastardly 12-167 record against A-League teams across those varying chunks of games. 12 wins and 167 losses. That's almost 15 losses for every win.
The outright futility is so pervasive that it's worth wondering if more than a third of the league has essentially split off and morphed into a G League division. Seriously, if the South Bay Lakers, who went 26-10 in the G League this season, played 179 games against A-League competition, could they eke out 12 wins over that span? It's not out of the realm of possibility, and that's what's so unnerving about the state of the league.
Big picture: The fact that bad teams are losing to good teams isn't the story here. It's how many of them threw in the towel so early in the season. The question is whether this is a one-year blip or a sign of things to come.

Atlanta — The USMNT wrapped up its critical March training camp with another dud, falling 2-0 to Portugal in Tuesday's friendly that saw many of the same problems resurface from Saturday's 5-2 defeat against Belgium.
What they're saying: "I am more positive now than before, because seeing the team compete, we are not far away," said manager Mauricio Pochettino, grasping for optimism. "We did a lot of great things," added Christian Pulisic, who's gone 14 matches without a goal for club and country. "It's just the same story, but I feel we're really close and I feel like we're in a good place, so I'm going to stay positive."

Washington, D.C. — Alex Ovechkin scored twice in Tuesday's win over the Flyers, giving the Capitals legend 30 goals in a season for the 20th time in his career. That's three more such seasons than any other player in NHL history.
Almost perfect: The only time Ovechkin has ever failed to reach the 30-goal mark was the COVID-shortened 2020-21 season. And he only just barely missed it, scoring 24 goals in 45 games played for a pace of well over 30 goals in a full season.

Los Angeles — Shohei Ohtani's first pitching start of the season was, what else, incredibly impressive. The two-way star struck out six and allowed just one hit across six scoreless innings, earning the win in the Dodgers' 4-1 victory over the Guardians.
Wild stat: Ohtani now has both the longest active on-base streak in MLB (36 games) and the longest active scoreless innings streak (22 2/3 IP). He's simply not human.

One of the most successful nations in the history of the beautiful game will, yet again, watch the World Cup from home.
Heartbreak for Italy: Bosnia and Herzegovina outlasted Italy in penalties on Tuesday to clinch a spot in this summer's World Cup. With the loss, the Azzurri have now failed to qualify for three straight editions of a tournament they once dominated.

Tickets punched: The field is now set for the 2026 World Cup, with Bosnia joined by five other nations that earned the final six spots with victories on Tuesday.
The final countdown: Just 71 days left until the tournament kicks off on June 11.

Never let it be said that owning an NFL team isn't a lucrative business, writes Yahoo Sports' Jack Baer.
Pieces of the pie: NFL owners approved the sale of minority stakes in the Dolphins and Raiders on Tuesday, with both deals valuing the franchises at well north of $10 billion.
*Quick math: That's $125 million for 1% of an NFL team, its stadium, a Formula 1 race and even less of a tennis tournament.

🏀 NBA Doubleheader
The No. 2 seeds in the East and West both hit the road tonight against play-in teams, with the Celtics visiting the Heat (7:30pm ET, ESPN) and the Spurs visiting the Warriors (10pm, ESPN).
Wemby gone wild: Victor Wembanyama's latest feat of statistical absurdity came on Monday, when he recorded a double-double in under nine minutes (!!!) and finished with 41 points, 16 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 blocks in San Antonio's 25th win in their past 27 games.
⛳️ Augusta National Women's Amateur
The seventh edition of this 54-hole stroke play event tees off today (8am, Peacock; 1:30, Golf) at Champions Retreat Golf Club (near Augusta), where 72 of the world's top amateurs will compete for a chance to play in Saturday's final round at Augusta National.
What's at stake? Everyone gets to play a practice round on Friday at Augusta, but only the 30 who make the cut will play for the championship, where the winner earns a spot in four of this year's five majors (U.S. Women's Open, Women's Open, Evian Championship, Chevron Championship).
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The annual NFL head coaches photo was taken on Monday at the league meeting in Phoenix.
Missing: Rams head coach Sean McVay and new Browns coach Todd Monken, who apparently missed the photo because he was getting his haircut… for the photo.
Trivia answer: April Fools! Everybody loves trivia. Back with more tomorrow.
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C.B. Bucknor’s worst overturned calls: Tracking every bad decision from MLB’s most controversial umpire originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Some of MLB's most controversial umpires, including Angel Hernandez and Joe West, are now retired, but one often-criticized umpire has hit a new low in the era of the automatic ball-strike (ABS) system.
C.B. Bucknor has already found himself in the middle of multiple controversies in 2026, from bizarre calls behind the plate to an errant call at first base.
Controversy isn't new for Bucknor, who has been involved in his share of on-field disputes in his long career as an umpire, but fans are beginning to wonder whether he is qualified at all to still be making calls on a daily basis.
Here's a look at the worst moments for Bucknor in 2026.
MORE:Explaining MLB's new ABS challenge system
Bucknor was one of the earliest targets of fans' ire under the new ABS system, as he saw six of his ball-strike calls overturned in a March 28 game between the Red Sox and Reds. Several other pitches that were called strikes appeared to be outside the zone, Umpire Scorecards found.
Despite the new technology fixing many of Bucknor's mistakes, Red Sox manager Alex Cora saw enough and was ejected when Trevor Story erupted following what he believed was a check swing.
Alex Cora was ejected by CB Bucknor for arguing this check swing call on Trevor Story
— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) March 28, 2026
Bucknor did not appeal to the first base umpire on the check swing, and he has already had several calls overturned on ABS challenges in today's game pic.twitter.com/Wh698UTgnl
After the game, Cora told reporters, "He has one job to do. It wasn't his best day."
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Bucknor was caught up in a controversy of his own making on March 31, when he inexplicably called Milwaukee's Jake Bauers out for supposedly not touching first base.
Bauers had no trouble reaching base after Rays 2B Ben Williamson had trouble handling a line drive and made a poor throw to try to recover, but Bucknor ruled that Bauers was tagged out after not stepping on first base. Replay showed that Bauers stepped on the base as any player would normally do, and it wasn't even clear whether Bucknor was looking in his direction when he made contact with the base.
CB Bucknor strikes again, this time saying the runner did not touch first base. He very clearly did pic.twitter.com/zn6k9RtLXl
— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) April 1, 2026
The call was quickly overturned, but Bucknor's initial assessment of the situation was mystifying to fans in Milwaukee and fans at home.
MORE:Full details on C.B. Bucknor's bizarre out call
| Date | Game | Overturned calls | Challenges | Ball-strike accuracy |
| March 28 | Red Sox vs. Reds | 6 | 8 | 88.3% |
Bucknor's first game behind the plate this season saw eight challenges and six overturned calls. His accuracy was 88 percent, 5.5 percent below the expected mark according to Umpire Scorecards, and a couple of called strikes that were overturned to balls weren't particularly close to the zone:
Umpire: CB Bucknor
— Umpire Scorecards (@UmpScorecards) March 29, 2026
Final in 11: Red Sox 5, Reds 6#DirtyWater // #ATOBTTR#BOSvsCIN // #CINvsBOS
More stats for this ump 👇https://t.co/PGUmmEkJwopic.twitter.com/MpkFRkTrnv
Bucknor has been umpiring professionally since 1996, as he served as a National League umpire from 1996-99 before handling both leagues from 2000 onward. Bucknor has umpired well over 3,000 games in his three-decade career.
Bucknor is 63 years old; he is set to turn 64 in August.
Through the first 35 games of the 2026 season, the 10 oldest umpires had an overturn rate of 69 percent on ABS challenges, compared to 39 percent for the 10 youngest, according to Codify Baseball.

Shohei Ohtani deemed more valuable than Aaron Judge in recent ESPN discussion piece originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Major League Baseball has put both New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge and Los Angeles Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani on a pedestal that is very hard to reach. These two players are not only the most valuable players on their respective teams, but also are back-to-back MVPs of their respective league.
Ohtani has taken home two-straight National League MVPs while Judge has represented the American League side in back-to-back years as well.
But if you were to put them against each other in terms of who is better, who would it be?
Breaking it down by stats and analytics, ESPN writer David Schoenfield has deemed the Dodgers superstar as the better of the two Goliaths. And even with the eye test, that is pretty clear as well.
"In the end, I'll admit I was probably wrong in my top 100 ranking," wrote Schoenfield, who ranked Judge over Ohtani as the best player in MLB going into the season. "As long as Ohtani pitches enough innings, his two-way value will be difficult to beat. But it's close. Close enough that the debate remains — unlike many Ohtani or Judge fly balls — in play."
Ohtani obviously has the edge with his expertise from the mound, but the gap at the plate is nearly identical to each other. Over the last two seasons, Judge has a narrow lead in home runs with 111 to 109 and in Runs Batted In with a lead of 258 to 232 over Ohtani.
But there is also another concept to discuss, which is that the Dodgers have taken the World Series both years.
Ohtani has been a pivotal part of his team's identity, and there is no denying that he changes the game in many facets. Many have predicted that No. 17 will have a solid chance to get a nomination for the NL Cy Young this year, as well.
Judge has that same effect with the Yankees, but the Captain has yet to get his squad to their ultimate goal.
Game, set, match, Ohtani.
The Tallahassee Democrat's long-standing tradition of honoring high school athletes continues with fanfare as the All‑Big Bend teams for the 2025‑26 winter sports season are revealed online and in print.
Local athletes from wrestling, soccer and basketball are honored through the Democrat’s All‑Big Bend selections.
Teams were compiled based on input from area coaches, season statistics, team finishes and evaluation by the Democrat’s sports staff.
Be sure to purchase a subscription at offers.tallahassee.com to stay on top of every All-Big Bend announcement and our high school coverage.
In addition to the teams, award-winning photojournalist Alicia Devine created unique portraits of athletes to showcase their talents and contributions to their school's success.
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Thursday, April 2: All-Big Bend wrestling
Friday, April 3. All-Big Bend girls and boys soccer
Sunday, April 5. All-Big Bend girls and boys basketball
This article originally appeared on Tallahassee Democrat: ALL winter preview

The Atlanta Braves are facing off against the Athletics in a series finale that fans of pitching should love. Both staff aces will be facing off as both teams look to take the series.
The Braves will bring Chris Sale to the mound and face Luis Severino in a matchup against two struggling offenses. Both the Athletics and the Braves are in the bottom twelve among MLB teams in runs scored per game.
Fortunately for the Braves, yesterday was the only game that the pitching struggled so far. The Braves have surrendered the second fewest runs per game in MLB thus far. The Athletics cannot say the same as they are right at league average at fifteenth. Of course these are very small sample sizes against different opponents, but it is a small snapshot of where we are thus far in the season.
Chris Sale is coming off his Opening Day win in which he pitched 6.0 innings while surrendering zero runs while striking out six and only three hits. He did give up three walks and had an average exit velocity of 93.1 MPH against him though, so hopefully he can keep those two areas under control. Interestingly, he was able to induce a groundball 53.8 percent of the time which is well above his career average of 42.7 percent. Sale’s stuff plus a high groundball rate could be lethal.
Although Sale has been in MLB for sixteen seasons now, he has not faced the Athletics players very often. Only five players on their roster have faced him before with Jeff McNeil seeing him the most. Logically it makes sense that the longtime Met would be the one with the most at-bats against Sale since he is one of the oldest players on the roster and played as a division rival to Sale. However, he only has nine at-bats. In those nine at-bats he has been successful with a 1.000 OPS and .444 average. Another player to keep an eye on is Brent Rooker. Rooker only has four at-bats against Sale but has a HR. Andy Ibáñez, Shea Langeliers, and Austin Wynns are the only other players to face Sale in their careers.
Luis Severino had a solid start of his own on Opening Day where he pitched 5.0 innings and allowed two runs on three hits. He walked three and struck out three as well. Like Sale, he also did well on inducing ground balls. He induced them 5.5 percent more than his career 44.5 percent rate. He struggled with a 57.1 percent hard hit rate, so that may be a weakness that the Braves and hard-hitting Drake Baldwin can exploit.
Severino is almost the opposite of Sale in terms of how many opposing hitters he has seen. The only players on the Braves’ roster who have not seen Severino are Drake Baldwin and Eli White.
Mauricio Dubón leads the team with twelve at-bats against Severino. He does have a HR, but has struggled beyond that with a .167 average and .584 OPS. Matt Olson has the potential to be the X factor of this game. He has eleven at-bats against Severino and has a .455 average and 1.145 OPS. Interestingly he has zero HRs and only one RBI while facing Severino. Could today be the day where he gets his first HR? Michael Harris and Ronald Acuña both have a 1.500 OPS against Severino with eight and six at-bats respectively.
On paper it appears that the Braves have a clear advantage in this game, both from a lineup perspective and a pitching perspective. With the instability of the current Braves rotation, these are the types of games that the Braves have to win to stay competitive while they wait to get healthy. The Braves’ 3-1 start was much better in terms of bringing hope than the 0-7 start they had last season. Somehow, finishing the first six games of 2026 with a 3-3 record with a series loss to the Athletics seems like it would feel like that 0-7 start last season considering the opponents.
First pitch is at 12:15 EDT
Game Info
Wednesday, April 1st, 12:15 pm EDT
Truist Park, Atlanta, GA
Watch: BravesVision
Radio/Audio: 680 AM / 93.7 FM The Fan

Germany kicked off 2026 with narrow wins over Switzerland and Ghana as they start preparation for this summer’s World Cup. Meanwhile, five German youth teams played their first games of the new year. We’ll recap how each of them fared in the March international break.
The final round of the qualification for the U17 Euros took place in the past week. Germany started their campaign positively with a narrow win over North Macedonia, but drawing 1-1 with group hosts Slovenia complicated things ahead of the final group game.
With only the top team guaranteed an automatic qualification spot, France opted for a cautious approach in the first-half before scoring twice after the restart as Germany eventually finished the group in third place.
As a result, André Pawlak’s side are also out of next season’s World Cup in Qatar. Since winning the European championships in 2023, Germany U17 have failed to qualify for the final tournament twice, sandwiched by a group stage exit last year.
The story was different for Germany U19 in their quest to qualify for the European Championship. Francis Onyeka, Otto Stange, and Montrell Culbreath helped Christian Wörns’ side to a top-of-the-table finish.
They only started their campaign with a point against Sweden after conceding an injury-time free-kick, but narrow wins over Greece and Austria secured their place for the upcoming tournament in Wales.
Since reunification, Germany has won this tournament twice. They reached the semi-final of the competition last year for the first time since their last triumph in Hungary back in 2014.
Hannes Wolf’s side ended their U20 Elite League campaign with narrow wins over Czechia and Poland. Star players Max Moerstedt and Noah Darvich sealed the comeback win in Poststadion before Ruben Müller’s 90th-minute strike in Lublin.
Defending champions Germany finished second in the tournament. Their only two defeats came against Portugal, who topped the standings with an unbeaten streak.
While the U19 team were fighting to secure their place in this summer’s competition, Hanno Balitsch’s side played the preliminary qualification round for the 2027 tournament in Czechia.
Despite finishing with only four points in the group that consisted of Bosnia, Israel, and Austria, it was enough for Germany to progress to the next stage.
Following their 3-2 defeat to Greece in Braunschweig, Germany U21 had to reverse that scoreline when they met again in Athens. Including Germany’s 3-0 win over Northern Ireland in this international break, both teams are yet to drop points outside the head-to-head meetings.
And Antonio Di Salvo’s side used the opportunity perfectly as they’re now top of the group after a 2-0 victory in Greece on Tuesday. Said El Mala and Anton Kade scored their first goals at this level.
The remaining three rounds will take place when FIFA’s revised plan of a longer international break came to effect at the start of next season.
Chaminade-Madonna Prep (Fla.) became the next team to reveal who they will be playing this upcoming 2026 season.
The Lions saw its streak of winning four straight state championships come to an end this past season as they lost to Cardinal Newman in the Class 1A title game. The Lions have lost some talent at the skill position, including Texas enrollee Derrek Cooper and Florida State enrollee Jasen Lopez, but return multiple key wide receivers.
Lions head coach Dameon Jones is slated to bring back 2027 four-star Ah’Mari Stevens and 2028 four-star Tromon Isaac. Chaminade-Madonna saw 2028 three-star quarterback Brady Quinn transfer in as freshman Malik Leonard transferred to Carol City during the off-season. Quinn last season at Naples Lely threw for 2,960 yards and 37 touchdowns.
Chaminade-Madonna’s arguably biggest matchup of the 2026 season will be up against California powerhouse Sierra Canyon on Aug. 27 at the Broward County Classic High School Football Showcase.
The full Chaminade-Madonna Prep 2026 football schedule can be seen below, with all official game times included.
Aug. 20 – at Monarch
Aug. 27 – Sierra Canyon (Calif.) – Broward County High School Football Classic
Sep. 4 – Plantation American Heritage
Sep. 10 – at True North Classical Academy
Sep. 18 – at Cardinal Gibbons
Sep. 25 – Saint Andrew’s School
Oct. 2 – St. Thomas Aquinas
Oct. 9 – at Cardinal Newman
Oct. 16 – McArthur
Oct. 30 – Coconut Creek
The Lions finished with a 11-3 record and ranked as the No. 6, according to the final Florida 2025 High School Football Massey Rankings.
Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory, located in Hollywood, Florida, is a private Catholic school known for its strong academics, competitive athletics, and commitment to holistic education. The school offers a variety of AP and honors courses, preparing students for higher education and future careers. Chaminade-Madonna’s athletic teams are highly competitive, frequently achieving regional and state recognition. Emphasizing faith, leadership, and community service, the school ensures students are well-rounded and ready for future success.
For Florida high school football fans looking to keep up with scores around the Sunshine State, staying updated on the action is now easier than ever with the Rivals High School Scoreboard. This comprehensive resource provides real-time updates and final scores from across the state, ensuring you never miss a moment of the Friday night frenzy. From nail-biting finishes to dominant performances, the Rivals High School Scoreboard is your one-stop destination for tracking all the Florida high school football excitement across the state.

Caroline Dubois and Terri Harper's lightweight world title unification bout will be live on BBC Radio 5 Live on Sunday.
Harper, the WBO champion, and WBC belt-holder Dubois will fight at the Olympia in Kensington at the top of a stacked card.
Chantelle Cameron, Ellie Scotney and Emma Dolan are also in world title fights.
Radio commentary begins from 19:00 BST on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra before switching to BBC Radio 5 Live at 20:00.
Live text commentary will accompany each of the world title fights.
Harper, a three-weight world champion, is aiming to halt Dubois' bid to become a unified champion and become the first fighter to beat the 25-year-old in the paid ranks.
Londoner Scotney can become undisputed super-bantamweight champion should she beat Mayelli Flores.
Northampton's Cameron targets a world title in a second weight against Michaela Kotaskova while Norfolk's Dolan fights in her maiden world title bout against IBF super-flyweight champion Irma Garcia.
The event is a first in the UK for Jake Paul's Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) and the first in its newly created women's league.
How the league will operate is unclear but Amanda Serrano, Alycia Baumgardner and Mikaela Mayer are among the female world champions signed to the promotion.
Caroline Dubois v Terri Harper - WBC & WBO lightweight world titles

The USMNT fell in their final match before World Cup rosters would be named 2-0 to Portugal who are expected to be a contender at the tournament this Summer.
Mauricio Pochettino rotated over half his squad on Tuesday night with Matt Freese, Chris Richards, Auston Trusty, Alex Freeman, Sebastian Berhalter, and Aidan Morris all cracking the starting eleven. Those weren’t the only changes either as Christian Pulisic slid to the middle up top in place of Folarin Balogun. With all the changes it would seem that there’s a lot to be done yet in terms of final roster spots and opening lineups being decided.
Unfortunately, the changes weren’t an immediate success as the US failed to score, despite some decent chances, and gave up two goals, one in each half.
Who do you think deserves the Man of the Match honors? Hit the ratings below and we’ll tally the results up and come back with your SSFC Man of the Match selection.

Analyst offers superb Steelers Aaron Rodgers backup plan originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' quarterback situation is becoming a saga as the franchise waits on what Aaron Rodgers decides to do.
Owner Art Rooney II stated that he expected to know about Rodgers' plan before the draft, so at least we have a timeline for a decision.
But what if Rodgers does, in fact, retire? What will the Steelers do then, as it seems like the franchise is putting all of its eggs into his basket?
Well, Sports Illustrated's Mike Kadlick has named the Steelers as a potential landing spot for Kirk Cousins if the Rodgers thing falls through.
"If they don’t end up bringing back Aaron Rodgers as their quarterback in 2026, the Steelers will have to pivot at the position—even if their plan is to draft and develop a rookie behind signal callers Will Howard and Mason Rudolph," Kadlick wrote.
"Pittsburgh tried to trade for Cousins from the Falcons last offseason, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. Perhaps they go that route again if the Rodgers-McCarthy reunion falls through."
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We saw what Cousins did in Minnesota when he had a stellar defense and top offensive weapons.
He'd get that in Pittsburgh.
With DK Metcalf, Michael Pittman Jr. and Jaylen Warren as his top options, plus a defense that should be far better than it was last season, there is every reason to think Kirk could do something good in Pittsburgh.
Of course, this is predicated on Rodgers not returning, and if he doesn't, starting Cousins over Will Howard and Mason Rudolph might just be what gets fans excited about 2026.

Inter's work at Appiano Gentile continues: the International Break is over and the Nerazzurri convened for training at the BPER Training Centre, on the orders of Cristian Chivu and his staff. The return of the Serie A is nearing: on Sunday 5 April, Inter will be in action against Roma at San Siro at 20:45 CEST.

Good news from the Villa accounts, with an accompanying statement on Villa's website which could be read like a House of Commons speech on Budget Day, with backbenchers shouting comments in the background.
All together now: Revenue UP! Sponsorship UP! Commercial revenue UP! And, Mr Speaker, a profit: "the club has made significant progress against its stated objective of delivering sustainable improvement both on and off the pitch."
There is no disputing the claim of improvement. Villa's next engagement is a Europa League quarter-final against Bologna, a third successive April in which they will play in the last eight of a European competition. When Villa fans arrive for the home leg, they will find that preparation work for the North Stand replacement has begun, to increase Villa Park's capacity to more than 50,000 by winter 2027-28. The new Warehouse entertainment venue, adjacent to the stadium, has been finished along with further enhancement to facilities at the Bodymoor Heath training ground. Looking ahead, there is every reason to look forward to Europe next season too, Villa having occupied a Champions League-paying position since November.
This is where the risk lies. The "improvement both on and off the pitch" is undeniable. The word "sustainable" is the tricky bit. Villa have reported a profit of £17m for 2024-25, the season in which they played in the Champions League. Compared with a loss of nearly £90m in the previous year, and achieved while investing substantially in their facilities, that is a formidable headline improvement. The efforts to increase revenue at the club – while controversial for many fans, at least relating to ticket prices – have delivered big results, up more than a third to £378m. Many of the investments in facilities should help to sustain revenue at higher levels in future.
But the major contribution to this increase was their performance not only in qualifying for the Champions League, but reaching the last eight. Villa have followed other clubs by selling assets like the women's team to other companies in the same ownership group, moves which also contribute to these figures, but cannot be made every year.
Next year's accounts will give a useful comparison, by which time Villa's story will have moved on again. It still looks more likely than not that Villa will be part of the biggest European tournament again come September. But these figures – while demonstrating the astonishing progress under the current owners – underline how important a Champions League place is to sustaining their giant ambitions, while limboing under the various financial regulations many around Villa feel treat them too harshly.
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The NFL salary cap is officially $301.2 million for 2026 – a $22 million jump from last year. That’s a full starter, a premium role player, and enough room to clean up the odds and ends.
That’s not a small bump, friends. And the translation is this: the teams that already knew how to play cap chess just got more pieces, and the ones running a little low just got a mulligan.
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Here are the five biggest winners – the teams that can bully the market, keep their own, and still front like they’re being responsible.
New England is sitting on roughly $35.3M in cap space, and that’s before the usual tricks. With the cap rising, the Patriots can do what rebuilding teams dream about – overpay selectively without crippling the future. They can add premium protection, buy a pass rusher, and still keep flexibility for extensions.
The Eagles are hovering around $34.9M in cap space – and Philly is the league’s most shameless cap manipulator when it matters. That extra $22M leaguewide makes their favorite move even easier – convert salary to bonus, push money forward, keep the window open.
Seattle is sitting around $33.2M in cap space. That’s real buying power for a team that can now address depth without bargain hunting. The cap jump matters here because contenders don’t need ten moves – they need three clean ones that keep the roster from getting thin.
The 49ers are around $31.1M in cap space. In other words, they can keep stacking talent like the cap is a suggestion. This is how they stay in the fight every year – retain the core, patch weaknesses, and keep the defense nasty.
The Ravens sit around $29.5M in cap space. That’s enough to keep their identity intact – defense, trenches, and smart veteran adds – without having to cut real contributors. And with the cap climbing, they can structure deals aggressively and trust the league’s money growth to cover the future tab.
The cap hitting $301.2M didn’t create parity. It created an opportunity. And the teams with actual cap discipline just got a bigger weapon than everyone else.
It might take a miracle on the draftboard — or an expensive trade — but the Minnesota Vikings are evidently one of the best fits for Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love in three weeks, according to Bleacher Report.
Love would give the Vikings the explosive RB1 they’ve lacked for years and reshape the offense fast.
Love will expect to hear his name called somewhere in the Top 10 in 22 days, and among a handful of teams, he’d thrive in Minnesota, says the working theory.
BR is in on Love to the Twin Cities.

Vikings Among Love’s Best Fits
BR’s Moe Moton named five teams that would especially cook with Love, and Minnesota got a shoutout.
He wrote, “At No. 18 in the draft order, the Minnesota Vikings would probably have to move up for Jeremiyah Love, but he’s worth it for what they need in the backfield. Entering his age-32 season, Aaron Jones Sr. is an aging running back who has missed 11 games over the last three years and saw a significant drop-off in production between his first and second seasons in Minnesota.”
“In 2025, he logged 27 fewer carries than Jordan Mason, who led the team with 758 rushing yards and six touchdowns. Although Mason is a solid ball-carrier with good size (5’11”, 230 lbs) for short-yardage situations, he doesn’t have much pass-catching production.”
Love-to-Minnesota actually felt like a real possibility when the Vikings had a 4-8 record through 13 weeks last year. Minnesota later won its next five games, wiping Love off their realistic draft radar.
Moton continued, “In four seasons, the 26-year-old has 28 receptions for 173 yards. Jones is still an effective receiver, though he only has one more year left on his deal. The Vikings can add a much younger three-down tailback who’s also more versatile than Mason.”
“With the addition of quarterback Kyler Murray and Love, Minnesota would field an athletic, fast-paced offense capable of more explosive plays.”
Moton also named the Arizona Cardinals, New York Giants, Seattle Seahawks, and Tennessee Titans as sound fits for the Fighting Irish rookie.
Love’s Scouting Report
Love brings a 6’0″, 214-pound build with legit 4.36 speed. Over the last two seasons at Notre Dame, he piled up 2,497 rushing yards and 35 touchdowns, plus five more scores through the air.
He’s considered the single best player in the draft, according to ESPN, believe it or not. ESPN’s scouting department on Love: “Love is coming off two extremely productive seasons. He is an explosive runner who possesses great burst and acceleration, with the ability to create separation early and the top-end speed to take it the distance when he finds green grass.”
“He is extremely light on his feet with great quickness and agility to maneuver through high traffic areas. Love has fluid hips and the suddenness to make defenders miss in the open field, too. He displays instincts and patience as an inside runner; Love has good vision, though will miss an occasional running lane. He has good core strength and contact balance to break tackles and consistently runs with determination and effort.”
The man could be a total game-changer for the Vikings, even if it will be really tricky to secure his services.
ESPN added: “Love is an extension of the passing game — he has receiver-like ball skills and is a natural route runner out of the backfield. He also brings value in pass protection, showing toughness and willingness to square up defenders at the point of attack.”
“Overall, Love was an extremely productive back at the college level and has the complete skillset to be a playmaker at the next level.”
An Overdue Situation
Drafting Love could instantly transform Minnesota’s offense. He projects as a true RB1, capable of handling a significant workload, which would alleviate pressure on Murray as he acclimates to the new system in 2026. The Vikings could also establish a more run-oriented attack.

Minnesota hasn’t drafted a back of Pro Bowl caliber since Dalvin Cook, and in the interim has experimented with Alexander Mattison, Aaron Jones, Jordan Mason, and Cam Akers. While Jones provided some value, his age (31) is a concern.
Love has the potential to be an elite running back in this draft class, comparable to Ashton Jeanty or even Bijan Robinson. He’s that talented, and his bust risk is quite low. An injury or two would probably have to be the culprit.
Trade Partners?
There’s a microscopic chance that Love experiences a total tumble all the way to Minnesota at No. 18, but that scenario might have Powerball odds.

So, the Vikings’ trade partners might have to look like this:
If the Vikings were forced to trade with the Tennessee Titans at Pick No. 4, they may have to surrender next year’s 1st-Rounder, which would feel like a non-starter.
Love hasn’t even turned 21 yet. The Titans and Commanders are the odds-on favorites to draft him.
As questions continue to surround Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold and a reported legal matter in Florida, the NFL’s top official made it clear Tuesday that the league is taking a measured approach.
Speaking at the annual owners meetings, commissioner Roger Goodell addressed whether Arnold could face potential discipline under the league’s personal conduct policy.
Goodell emphasized that the situation remains unresolved and that the league will not rush to judgment.
“I think you just said he hasn’t been charged,” Goodell said during a press conference at NFL owners meetings on Tuesday. “I mean, obviously, again, we’ll follow the facts. There are obligations, of course, to report areas where there’s a potential for any personal conduct violations. But we obviously will follow all of that, and we’ll deal with it appropriately.”
Arnold has not been charged in connection with the reported incident, which allegedly involved an armed robbery and kidnapping in Tampa, Florida, on Feb. 4.
According to reports, a Feb. 24 judicial order alleged the incident may have stemmed from retaliation tied to thefts at Arnold’s rental property in Largo, Florida.
Those thefts reportedly included:
Despite those details, Arnold’s attorney has publicly stated that he does not expect charges to be filed.
At this point, the NFL has not taken disciplinary action, and Goodell’s comments suggest the league is in a wait-and-see mode.
The league’s personal conduct policy allows for discipline even without criminal charges, but Goodell’s remarks indicate that any decision will depend on how the facts develop.
For now, the situation remains fluid.
The Lions have already conducted their own internal review, and the NFL is continuing to monitor developments.
Until more concrete information emerges, both the team and the league appear aligned in taking a cautious, fact-based approach.
The Athletics (1-4) and the Atlanta Braves (3-2) meet on Wednesday for an early matchup on MLB TV. The series is split after the Braves won 4-0 on Monday and the Athletics took yesterday's meeting 5-2.
Chris Sale is back on the mound for the Braves. In his first start, he went 6.0 innings and surrendered three hits for zero runs and a win over Kansas City. Sale is 37-years-old and coming off a dominant season with Atlanta (2.58 ERA). Braves' games have combined for eight or fewer runs in all five games.
Luis Severino gets the nod for the Athletics after a no decision in his first start. Severino allowed two earned runs over 5.0 innings over 83 pitches in Toronto. Yesterday was the Athletics' first win of the season after a 76-86, which was a seven-game improvement over the previous year.
Lets dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.
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Apr. 1—COLLEGE ROUNDUP
The Washington State athletic department announced its 2026 WSU Athletic Hall of Fame class on Tuesday, which includes the likes of former volleyball coach Cindy Fredrick and former football linebacker Lee Blakeney.
The school will also welcome five teams: Blakeney's 1981 Holiday Bowl football team, Fredrick's 1996 Elite Eight squad, the 1976 baseball team, the 1985 women's cross country team and the 2006 rowing team.
The class will be inducted during a dinner on Friday, Oct. 23 at Beasley Coliseum and honored during the WSU/Boise State new Pac-12 football game the following day at Gesa Field.
Fredrick coached Cougar volleyball from 1989-2003, compiling a 278-192 overall record in her 15 seasons. She led WSU to nine NCAA Tournaments, including two Elite Eight appearances and a Sweet 16 trip.
Blakeney finished his career with a WSU-record 524 total tackles — fourth in Pac-10 history at the time and now seventh. The tackle king helped his fellow HOF honorees to WSU's first bowl game in 50 years in 1981.
With a 43-15 overall record, the '76 baseball team remains the most recent squad to make it to the College World Series.
The '85 cross country team put together the best finish in program history, placing seventh at the NCAA Championships, while the highest national finish by a women's sport in WSU history belongs to the '06 rowing team, which was fourth at the NCAA championships.
BASEBALL
Washington State 10, Seattle 0 (7)
Mason Pirello sparked Washington State with his first career home run and the visiting Cougars roared to a shutout victory by mercy rule in seven innings over nonconference opponent Seattle U.
Pirello ultimately batted 3-for-5 with two RBI on the day, while Gavin Roy went 2-for-4 and drove in one run.
Pitchers Brock Blatter, Trevor Stowe, Erik Rodriguez and Ryan Falke combined to earn the two-hit shutout for WSU. Stowe was credited with the pitching win after two innings of no-hit ball with two strikeouts, while closer Falke struck out the side in the sixth and oversaw a 1-2-3 seventh including another K.
Washington State 001 106 2—10 9 0
Seattle U 000 000 0— 0 2 3
B. Blatter, T. Stowe (3), E. Rodriguez (5), R. Falke (6) and N. Thein; C. Oram, K. Alberghini (3), L. Alwood (4), H. Hoffarth (6), P. Galvin (6) and P. Armstrong. W — Stowe; L — Alberghini.
Washington State hits — M. Pirello 3 (HR), G. Roy 2, M. Hartman (2B), O. Obenour (2B), R. Skjonsby, K. Northrop.
Seattle hits — T. Horner (3B), P. Knowles.
MEN'S GOLF
Vandals second at Redhawk Invite
UNIVERSITY PLACE, Wash. — A strong final round on Tuesday lifted Idaho to second place in team scoring for the Seattle U Redhawk Invitational at the Chambers Bay Golf Course on the Puget Sound.
Josh McCartain headed things up with a 5-under par round of 67 to tie for sixth among individuals with a three-round score of 212. As a team, the Vandals posted a 6-under 278 on Tuesday to close at 855, finishing four strokes behind champion Abilene Christian and two ahead of UC San Diego, the top-ranked team in the field.
"I am very proud of the way our Vandals battled this week at Chambers Bay," UI coach David Nuhn said. "It's a place that suits us, and our familiarity with a course like this really helps. It was a full team effort all three rounds."
Team scores — 1. Abilene Christian 851; 2. Idaho 855; 3. UC San Diego 857; 4. George Mason 862; 5. Gonzaga 864; 6. Seattle 865; 7. Sacramento State 867; 8. St. Thomas 873; 9. Creighton 875; 10. Utah Tech 884; 11. Eastern Washington 891; 12. UC Riverside 895; 13. Simon Fraser 910; 14. New Haven 922.
Medalist — David Liechty, Utah Tech, 200.
Idaho individuals — T6. Josh McCartain 212; T11. Sam Johnson 213; T23. Dalton Dean 217; T26. Joe Sykes 218; T43. Henrik Koglin 223.
WOMEN'S GOLF
Two Cougs make top 25
MILLBRAE, Calif. — Sophomore Agnes Brink and senior Hannah Harrison each posted top-25 finishes for Washington State at The Silicon Valley Showcase held Monday and Tuesday at Green Hills Country Club.
Brink carded a final-round 78 to tie for 19th at 9 over and Harrison closed out with a 2-over 73 to finish tied for 24th. Freshman Kaitlyn Helm recorded a pair of birdies in her final round to tie for 33rd, junior Sara Pineros also recorded a pair of birdies to tie for 46th and freshman Anya Cedo tied for 53rd.
As a team, WSU moved up one spot to finish eighth at plus-51, one stroke behind San Diego State.
Team scores — 1. Eastern Michigan 860; 2. California 861; 3. Kansas State 878; 4. UC Davis 886; T5. Santa Clara 887; T5. UC Irvine 887; 7. San Diego State 902; 8. Washington State 903; 9. San Francisco 906; 10. Wyoming 923.
Medalist — Baiyok Sukterm, Eastern Michigan, 210.
WSU individuals — T19. Agnes Brink 222; T24. Hannah Harrison 224; T33. Kaitlyn Helm 227; T46. Sara Pineros 232; T53. Anya Cedo 237.
Caamano leads Vandals
JOHNS CREEK, Ga. — Laura Caamaño finished tied for seventh among individuals to lead the way as Idaho closed out play at the Georgia State Invitational with an eighth-place finish Tuesday at Rivermont Golf Club, posting a three-round total of 909 (306-296-307) in a competitive 14-team field.
"There were no easy shots this week," Vandal coach Julia Goodson said. "There are a lot of hills and tough greens. It was a grind from start to finish. Our team fought for every shot, and everyone had some great moments."
Team scores — 1. Georgia State 883; 2. Emory 886; 3. Bowling Green 890; 4. West Georgia 891; 5. Quinnipac 896; 6. Tarleton State 898; 7. Murray State 904; 8. Idaho 909; T9. Ohio 914; T9. Dayton 914; 11. Seton Hall 921; 12. Seminole State 927; 13. Boston 934; 14. Palm Beach State 947.
Medalist — Sophie Christopher, Tennessee, 211.
Idaho individuals — T7. Laura Caamano 219; T44. Ella Kozak 230; T51. Boram Jung 233; T57. Diya Brar 235; T63. Zoe Newell 238.
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If you’ve spent any time at all on Instagram lately, you’ve no doubt seen numerous posts about a secret funnel bar located on Carnival Cruise Line ships. Here’s what’s got people buzzing… and the truth about the suddenly-exposed “secret.”
What was supposedly a well-kept secret suddenly went viral over the past few days. Seemingly out of nowhere, Carnival cruise directors and random influencers were spilling the beans about a secret bar found inside the infamous red funnels which make the line’s ships so easy to distinguish from those of other brands.
One such video features popular cruise director Kyndall Fire whispering to us via her Instagram page that she’s “here to confirm” the rumors that there is “a new speakeasy inside the funnel.” Better still, she informs watchers that there are exclusive cocktails and the bartender is none other than the brand’s long-retired mascot, Funship Freddy.

So how does one gain access to all this awesome? “All you need to get in,” Fire informs us, “is knock three times and know the password, which is ‘muster.’”
Of course, there’s not a bit of truth to the rumor — a fact we’re as sad to report as you are disappointed to hear. But a quick glimpse at the calendar shows that these posts began appearing just a day or two before the first day of April.
And if one follows the link in Carnival’s Instagram bio, as instructed, it leads to a page reading, “Our funnel isn’t really a speakeasy, but that would be pretty cool!”
That’s right, this is the latest April Fool’s joke to be rolled out by Carnival. It’s unclear whether some of those involved accidentally posted their vids early or perhaps that was done on purpose to keep people from guessing at the truth.
Obviously, some folks weren’t fooled. After all this isn’t the first time a cruise line — let alone Carnival — has pulled our collective legs on this silliest of holidays. Who could forget last year’s “Duolingo World Cruise” which would supposedly visit 195 countries over 5 years? (You can check out that video below.)
One of the dead giveaways indicating the “funnel speakeasy” is a prank? Just like with the Duolingo prank, no specific ship is mentioned. And while we might be gullible enough to fall for the notion of Carnival rolling such a fun concept out on a new build, the idea of it being on every ship?
Hey, we weren’t born yesterday.
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