Author: Fisherman1

Heat fans ready to say goodbye to Andrew Wiggins this offseason Heading into NBA Draft night, it’s almost impossible to predict the approach the Miami Heat will have. Assuming that the Heat doesn’t have a secret trade for a star lined up, there’s a very good chance they’re going to make less sexy moves to help reinforce their financial flexibility heading into the 2026 offseason. One of those moves could involve trading Andrew Wiggins. And this potential is not necessarily a knock on Wiggins. He was fine during the second half of the regular season for the Heat. He…

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ZERO DISCIPLINE: Ole Miss Coach Lane Kiffin Suspends 3 Key Players After Explosive Training Ground Outburst In a stunning turn of events at the University of Mississippi, head football coach Lane Kiffin has suspended three key players following what sources describe as an “explosive” outburst during a high-intensity training session. The incident, which occurred Tuesday morning inside the Manning Center, has rocked the Rebels’ offseason preparations and raised serious questions about discipline and leadership within the program. The three suspended players—whose names have not been officially released pending internal investigation—are reportedly prominent starters on both sides of the…

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Meeting the murky elements of the House Settlement and impending July 1 deadline head-on, West Virginia Athletics Director Wren Baker is candidly discussing college athletics’ new world. Sitting down for a series of discussions with his department’s athletics communications team in a segment West Virginia is billing “Money Matters,” Baker covers a wide array of pertinent elements in Part I — including his belief that some college leaders are ready to accept a collective bargaining component with student-athletes. He also says all ticketed sports at West Virginia will receive some corresponding portion of revenue-sharing funds; the House Settlement stipulates…

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The highest-paid coach in college football is walking away from the game early into a new $93.6 million contract. The University of Alabama has been a very special place to Terry and me,” he said in a statement on Wednesday, referring to his wife. “We have enjoyed every minute of our 17 years being the head coach at Alabama as well as becoming a part of the Tuscaloosa community. “It is not just about how many games we won and lost, but it’s about the legacy and how we went about it. We always tried to do it the…

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On Saturday, BYU landed a commitment from wide receiver Graham Livingston. Livingston was the leading receiver in the state of Utah last season and he has combined for 2,944 receiving yards over the last two seasons transfer portal era, it’s still important for position coaches to add as much talent to their rooms as possible. That’s where BYU wide receivers coach Fesi Sitake has exceled. Whether it’s through the transfer portal or the high school ranks, Sitake has identified and landed impact players. The wide receiver pipeline at BYU is in a great place. Today, we’re reviewing the scholarship…

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When the BYU Football Media Golf Classic was held a year ago at Cedar Hills Golf Club, word was already leaking out that the Cougars were going to be picked low in their second season in the Big 12. The theme that day as players and coaches met with reporters after a golf scramble was that the Cougars would start the campaign with a chip on their shoulder, and prove everybody wrong. They absolutely did that, finishing 11-2 and winning the Alamo Bowl. Fast forward to Monday’s annual event in Northern Utah County. What is motivating BYU this…

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SHOCKWAVE AT HIDDEN VALLEY: BYU Coach Kalani Sitake Stuns the World at Coaches Legacy Golf Invitational Sandy, Utah — In an unexpected turn of events that left fans, athletes, and fellow coaches speechless, BYU head football coach Kalani Sitake delivered a masterclass in athleticism—not on the gridiron, but on the green. At Monday’s Coaches Legacy Golf Invitational at Hidden Valley Country Club in Sandy, Sitake emerged not just as a participant, but as the undisputed star of the tournament. The annual charity event, typically a laid-back gathering of prominent coaches raising funds for youth sports programs, quickly transformed…

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Pat Riley is finally realizing what Heat fans already figured out It may have taken a while, but it appears that Miami Heat president Pat Riley is finally beginning to realize what the team’s fans already had figured out – that their roster is not presently good enough to compete for a championship. Riley’s decision not to go all-in during their pursuit of Kevin Durant pretty much echoed that. NBA expert Zach Lowe laid it all out on a recent podcast, in which he essentially said that the Heat clearly got to the point where they realized a trio…

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