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What to know about Brendan Sorsby's situation, what's next
The latest gambling case at the NCAA leaves the transfer's future uncertain and Texas Tech with questions.[read more]
Wetzel: Heisman hopes and career in jeopardy after college football's latest gambling scandal
Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby's decision to get treatment for gambling addiction feels like an inevitable result of a sports betting boom. The NCAA has to hope it doesn't get worse.[read more]
Finnish 7-footer elevates Arkansas to No. 1 class
Five-star forward Miikka Muurinen has committed to Arkansas, giving John Calipari and the Razorbacks the No. 1 recruiting class in the country.[read more]
🏈 Best, worst, most confusing of the NFL draft
What were the best selections in each round? Which teams filled their needs? What were the top in-draft trades, and what was the most surprising pick?[read more]
Krivas returns to Arizona after considering draft
Arizona big man Motiejus Krivas, who averaged 10.4 points and 8.2 rebounds as the Wildcats reached the Final Four last season, is returning for the 2026-27 season.[read more]
Gators get commit from No. 1 center in '27 class
The Florida Gators continued their momentum on the high school recruiting trail with a commitment from Peyton Miller, ESPN's No. 1 center in the Class of 2027.[read more]
GM: Bills shut down trade interest in Coleman
The Bills "shut down" a couple of teams that reached out with trade interest in Keon Coleman earlier this offseason, general manager Brandon Beane said Monday on local radio station WGR-550.[read more]
Track legend Felix, 40, eyeing comeback in 2027
Allyson Felix is attempting a comeback at age 40 that could give her a chance to add to her Olympic-record medal haul two years from now in Los Angeles.[read more]
Bueckers: Fudd relationship 'nobody's business'
During media day proceedings with the Dallas Wings, star Paige Bueckers addressed the buzz surrounding her relationship with teammate Azzi Fudd on Monday.[read more]
Riley not retiring, sticking with 'win big' approach
Pat Riley made it clear he is not retiring or changing his approach to running the Heat after Miami missed the playoffs for the first time since 2018-19.[read more]




