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Duke Shakes Up Football Draft and Basketball Roster

From Elko’s Foundation, Diaz Builds NFL-Bound Blue Devils The article chronicles how Manny Diaz, entering his third season as Duke’s football head coach, has capitalized on Mike Elko’s 2022 recruiting class to cultivate potential NFL draft picks. It highlights key players—Brian Parker II, Chandler Rivers, Vincent Anthony Jr., Wesley Williams, Aaron Hall, and Tre Freeman—who…
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UNC Sports Surge: NFL Prospect, Guard Return & Senior Watch

Thaddeus Dixon: UNC’s Secret NFL Playmaker With the NFL Draft looming, North Carolina cornerback Thaddeus Dixon has emerged as a versatile defensive back poised to climb draft boards. Known for his ability to switch seamlessly between corner and safety, Dixon combines discipline, instincts, and a rapid burst to the ball. Though a late-season injury limited…
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Spring Game Revelations and a Tight Baseball Escape

Vanilla Scrimmage, Extra Zest: 3 Takeaways The Miami Hurricanes’ spring game may have lacked TV cameras, but it packed lessons. Coach Mario Cristobal called it a “vanilla” plan, yet it revealed flaws and promise: the O-line still stumbles in protection and the run game; Darian Mensah and Cooper Barkate’s chemistry quietly shone through; and a…
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LIVE Game Drama and Depth Chart Speculations

Bases, Blunders, and Breakthroughs: VT vs Pitt Live Recap Virginia Tech and Pittsburgh battled through nine innings of twists and turns, with Pitt leaping to an early 3-0 lead thanks to Caden Dulin’s three-run homer in the third. VT answered in the fourth with a sac fly by Owen Petrich and cut the gap to…
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Seminoles Snag Big-Body Transfer Over Kentucky

FSU Grabs Slovakian Giant, Dashes Kentucky’s Hopes Florida State continued its dominant transfer portal spree by landing Colorado forward Sebastian Rancik over heavyweights like Kentucky, Indiana, and BYU. Standing 6’11” and weighing 220 pounds, Rancik averaged 12.3 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 2.0 assists per game as a sophomore, drilling 39 threes at a 33.1% clip.…
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Clemson Tigers Revamp: Women’s Basketball Portal + NFL Trade

Clemson Women Land 6’3″ Sharpshooter from Arkansas Clemson head coach Shawn Poppie has secured his second transfer portal gem, landing Arkansas senior Jenna Lawrence. The 6-foot-3 forward averaged 7.4 points and 3.4 rebounds in just 15.4 minutes per game last season, shooting 36.4% from three and 90% from the free-throw line. Despite a dip in…
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Hokies’ Shake-Up: Transfer, Softball Win & Spring Showdown

Gurdak’s Journey: From Blacksburg to the Big Ten Christian Gurdak, the 6-foot-10 center who logged 17.2 minutes per game for Virginia Tech last season, has announced his transfer to Rutgers, retaining three years of eligibility. In his lone Hokies campaign, Gurdak averaged 5.6 points and 4.4 rebounds, stepping into a starting role when Tobi Lawal…
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Miami Batters Stanford: Live Play-by-Play & Evans’ Masterclass

Jet-Lagged Hurricanes Storm Stanford: Play-by-Play Mayhem Miami flew 3,022 miles from Coral Gables to Palo Alto to open their weekend series against Stanford with a live, inning-by-inning recap. The Hurricanes aimed for a fifth straight series win while battling a five-hour flight hangover. In the top of the first, Jake Odgen and Daniel Cuvet charged…
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Clemson’s Recruiting Rollercoaster: Wins and Misses

Four-Star Offensive Lineman Ditches Clemson for Buckeyes Jimmy Kalis, a four-star offensive line prospect ranked No. 25 nationally in the class of 2027, has chosen to commit to Ohio State over Clemson and other top programs. The 6-foot-7, 290-pound lineman from Pittsburgh had been on Clemson’s radar since March 2025, but a persistent home-state push…
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Duke Basketball Shake-Up: Transfers and Draft Decisions

Durham’s Crystal Ball: Duke’s Post-Boozer Shake-Up After Cayden Boozer’s surprise announcement to stick around for 2026–27, Duke’s coaching staff faces a roster puzzle. Darren Harris and Nik Khamenia have already exited via the portal—Harris to Indiana and Khamenia uncommitted. Meanwhile, Cameron Boozer looms as a near-lock lottery pick likely to skip his sophomore year, Isaiah…