Author: Fisherman1

A new era of college spots is officially underway. Beginning in July, BYU athletics will be permitted to share a portion of revenue with its athletes. The revenue share cap for the first year is set at $20.5M. The revenue share will likely be distributed proportionally to the sports that generate the most revenue. According to Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports, Power Four schools are expected to distribute ~90% of revenue to football and men’s basketball.With that in mind, we’re looking at the revenue each sport generated at BYU in 2023. That’s the most recent year of data available…

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Former BYU defensive end Isaiah Bagnah was the ninth overall pick in the 2025 Canadian Football League (CFL) draft. Bagnah, a Canada native, was selected by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. On Saturday, Bagnah tallied his first career sack. Bagnah was a two-year starter for BYU at defensive end. He came to BYU via the transfer portal from Boise State. At BYU, Bagnah tallied 52 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 forced fumble, and 1 fumble recovery

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According to UA athletics director Greg Byrne, Alabama will be all-in. “One of the biggest transformational changes in college athletics is upon us,” Byrne wrote in a statement posted to social media Saturday morning. “And Alabama Athletics has been planning for this day and making decisions that best position our department for long term success. Approval of the House settlement offers stability going forward, which is something that is much needed. “We’re extremely proud of the world-class resources our student-athletes receive and will now add to that by offering new scholarships while fully funding revenue sharing.” The…

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The Texas Longhorns continue to reel in commitments for the 2026 recruiting class at the end of what was a busy weekend on the Forty Acres. Per On3’s Hayes Fawcett, three-star wide receiver Kohen Brown has committed to Texas after wrapping up his official visit to Austin. A former USC Trojans commit, Brown is a product of Waxahachie (TX) south of the Dallas area.According to 247Sports’ composite rankings, Brown, who stands at 6-0, 190 pounds, is the No. 72 overall player in Texas for the 2026 class and the No. 84 receiver in the country Brown originally committed to…

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Report: Growing ‘Skepticism’ Giannis Antetokounmpo Will Request a Trade Amidst Bucks Uncertainty Rumors surrounding the future of Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo have swirled for months, with speculation intensifying following the team’s disappointing first-round playoff exit this season. Yet, according to league insiders, there is growing skepticism within NBA circles that the two-time MVP will actually request a trade this offseason. While frustration with the organization’s recent postseason struggles is real, sources close to the situation suggest that Giannis remains committed — for now — to giving the Bucks a chance to retool before making any drastic decisions…

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Ask any college head football coach the most important role in his program, and some will note GMs in the changing landscape of college football, but for decades a coach’s strength coach has been considered the most important hire a program makes. Aaron Feld has been a staple alongside Mario Cristobal since the two were together at Oregon, but now Cristobal has found himself with a key opening on his staff heading into the all-important summer portion of the off season. Feld, whose signature mustache can only be described as iconic across college football to go along with…

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From Tapes to Titles: Erik Spoelstra’s Unforgettable 30-Year Journey with the Miami Heat Thirty years ago today, Erik Spoelstra walked into the Miami Heat organization as a little-known video coordinator — a behind-the-scenes role far from the spotlight of NBA stardom. Armed with a tireless work ethic, a passion for basketball, and an eye for detail, Spoelstra began a journey that would eventually define one of the most respected and enduring coaching legacies in modern NBA history. Fast forward to today, and Spoelstra isn’t just still with the Heat — he’s the longest-tenured head coach in the NBA.…

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Kevin Durant trade would force Heat to choose between key young players The Miami Heat It’s the worst-kept secret in the world that the Miami Heat are currently scouring the trade market in hopes of landing a star player who could rejuvenate this franchise’s championship hopes. Kevin Durant has been one of the names mostly linked to the Heat over the last few months, and he’s emerged as one of the most realistic options for the franchise. If they’re going to make a bold move this offseason, it would make sense to start with KD. Whether the Heat could…

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One day before the House vs. NCAA lawsuit was settled, allowing college to pay athletes directly, Penn State football General Manager Andy Frank explained the contingencies, and headaches, he faced. Penn State was less than a month from activating contracts that included revenue sharing, which was not yet in place. Frank certainly felt better Friday, after a judge approved the settlement, ensuring that it takes effect July 1. He also considered starting a new project. “I think we [college sports general managers] all plan on writing the book one day on what it all looked like back then,” Frank…

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Do the Heat Need a Plus-One Beyond Herro as a Bucket-Getter? The Miami Heat have long been defined by grit, defense, and a culture of toughness. But as the NBA continues to evolve into an offensive arms race, the question lingers: Is Tyler Herro enough as Miami’s primary bucket-getter beyond Jimmy Butler? Or do the Heat need to find another dynamic scorer to contend with the league’s elite? Herro, now entering his sixth season, has grown into a reliable offensive weapon. In 2024-25, he averaged 21.4 points per game, shooting 39% from three and often shouldering the scoring…

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