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Top WVU Targets Arrive for Official Visits: Mountaineers Eye Key Commitments MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — It’s a pivotal weekend for West Virginia football as several of the program’s top 2025 and 2026 recruiting targets have arrived in Morgantown for official visits. Head Coach Neal Brown and his staff are rolling out the red carpet, hoping to secure commitments that could significantly shape the future of the Mountaineers’ roster. Among the headline names on campus is four-star wide receiver Malik Coleman out of Atlanta, Georgia. Coleman, standing at 6’2” and 190 pounds, has elite speed and route-running ability. He’s drawn…

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West Virginia baseball coach Steve Sabins revealed how his team was battling the heat vs. LSU at Alex Box Stadium in Game 1 of the Baton Rouge super regional. With temperatures over 90 degrees on Saturday afternoon, Sabins was asked during a TV interview on the ESPN broadcast how West Virginia was managing to play through the hot conditions. The first-year coach said that Gold Bond was the substance of choice. “Nothing up to this point, just a lot of Gold Bond,” Sabins said when asked how the team was handling a temperature that felt like 103 degrees. “Our…

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All-American catcher Jasmyn Burns commits to Texas Tech. NiJaree Canady has a new battery mate. A day after Texas Tech lost the Women’s College World Series championship series, the Red Raiders picked up a major off-season win with a commitment from All-American catcher Jasmyn Burns. After earning a Big Ten All-Freshman Team nod in 2024, Burns had a breakout year under the new Ohio State head coach Kirin Kumar. Burns hit 25 home runs, setting the single-season Ohio State and Big Ten record, along with a .455 batting average, 1.546 OPS and 72 RBIs.This will be a major boost…

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There are 14 Kentucky men’s basketball players on campus getting ready for the 2025-26 season — just maybe not the 14 you were expecting. Well, let me rephrase that. 13 of the 14 players were known and expected to arrive this week for move-in ahead of summer workouts and camps for the Wildcats. That baker’s dozen included four returning players in Otega Oweh, Brandon Garrison, Collin Chandler and Trent Noah, six portal additions in Jayden Quaintance, Jaland Lowe, Denzel Aberdeen, Mo Dioubate, Kam Williams and Reece Potter, and three high school signees in Jasper Johnson, Malachi Moreno and Braydon…

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On Saturday, the Gamecocks earned a commitment from twins Aiden and Andrew Harris — a pair of four-star defensive linemen out of Weddington High School in Matthews, North Carolina, per On3’s Hayes Fawcett. The duo told Phil Kornblut recently that not only would they sign together, but that they had already made up their mind — which was especially shocking considering they still had their three official visits lined up: South Carolina (June 6), Auburn (June 13) and NC State (June 20). The two brothers posted pictures of their visit to USC on Saturday. Of course, it makes sense the…

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The Duke Blue Devils have been consistently competing for national titles and are known as one of the best college basketball programs in the country. Last season, Duke boasted of one of the best teams in the nation, starring freshmen Cooper Flagg, Kon Knueppel and Khaman Maluach. The trio led Duke to the Final Four, where they eventually lost to Houston and finished the season with a 35-4 record. After a tremendous year for the Blue Devils, head coach Jon Scheyer is back at the whiteboard, working to find a way to return to the promise land. He…

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As always, if the guy you would have picked wasn’t included, please feel free to head down to the comments and write him in. Also, while you’re at it, since they are sponsoring this article, you should go to FanDuel Sportsbook and put some money on your selected player to win the Heisman, or maybe make a bet on the NBA or Stanley Cup Finals. It’s your money, do whatever makes your heart happy. Question 1: Which Ohio State returning starter are you most excited to watch this season? Yeah, this is a no-brainer, right? Like, I love Caleb Downs,…

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Sorry Bama: Justice Fitzpatrick Commits to Georgia Kirby Smart sent out his Go Dawgs tweet again this week. Cornerback Justice Fitzpatrick announced his commitment this week to Georgia. If the last name sounds familiar to Georgia fans, it should. Fitzpatrick’s older brother, Minkah, played for Smart at Alabama. The elder Fitzpatrick played for the Tide from 2015 to 2017. He played safety and the “star” position, a key in Smart’s defense. Fitzpatrick was a two-time All-American, won the Chuck Bednarik Award as the nation’s best defensive player, and won the Jim Thorpe Award for top defensive back in 2017.The younger…

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What Makes Jeremiyah Love Great? The Entirety of His Game Jeremiyah Love isn’t just a name to watch in college football — he’s already a name to remember. The Notre Dame running back has been turning heads since he stepped onto campus, and it’s not just because of his explosive speed or eye-catching stats. Love’s greatness lies in the totality of his game, blending athleticism, football IQ, and rare versatility that sets him apart from his peers. A former four-star recruit out of St. Louis, Love entered the college ranks with high expectations, and he’s exceeded them by…

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Marketing the Marriott Center and LaVell Edwards Stadium is a lot like filling up an airplane. Seats are limited, so when interest is high, the prices spike, and when it’s low, they drop. In addition, the more a person wants to pay, the better seat they can get. The global economy runs on supply and demand, and when it comes to football and basketball, so does BYU. With interest high and rising in both sports, so are the fees. Just as Kalani Sitake and Kevin Young are working to do more with their teams, the athletic department is looking…

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