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From Football Promises to NBA Draft Letdowns

Peach State Phenom: Jame’l Davis Lands Vols Offer Collins Hill High’s underclassman safety Jame’l “Hitman” Davis, part of the 2029 recruiting class, just snagged his first SEC football offer from Tennessee. The Georgia standout praised the Volunteers’ program, cited gratitude to Jesus, and expressed excitement about visiting Knoxville for the LSU game. He’s eager to…
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Duke’s Seven-Foot Phenom: The Boumtje Boumtje Effect

Why Boumtje Boumtje Might Change College Basketball Forever Duke’s recent recruiting classes under Jon Scheyer have featured blue-chip talents like Cameron Boozer and Cooper Flagg, each destined for stardom. Now, the Blue Devils have quietly added a new wrinkle in the form of 7’0″ Joaquim Boumtje Boumtje, a 16-year-old Spanish pro reclassifying to the 2026…
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Penn State’s New Offense, Roster & Kickoff Predictions

Inside Penn State’s ‘Nasty & Dominant’ New Offense After spring drills, junior offensive lineman Cooper Cousins laid out Penn State’s new offensive DNA: smash the defense with power runs until someone cries uncle, then uncork big plays. Under Matt Campbell’s regime, the line is being retrained for “dominant, nasty and accountable” football. Cousins—tattooed in Nittany…
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From Saban Showdowns to Global Hoops: LSU’s New Era

Revisiting the Last LSU–Alabama Clash Week 10 of the 2025 season saw LSU head to Bryant-Denny Stadium to face No. 4 Alabama in what’s colloquially called the “Saban Bowl.” The Tigers, reeling from a recent coaching change, exchanged field goals with the Tide before Alabama broke through with a four-yard rushing touchdown and a 13-yard…
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Moreno’s Return and Bold Season Predictions

Forecasting a Seven-Foot Takeover Malachi Moreno surprised many by announcing his return to Kentucky for Year 2 after a freshman campaign that saw him average 7.8 points and 6.3 rebounds in under 23 minutes per game. With increased playing time on the horizon, the article lays out three audacious predictions: Moreno will average a double-double,…
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Loophole Madness: Ex-Buckeye Trolled NCAA Rule

When a 34-Year-Old Buckeye Trolls the NCAA Rulebook The NCAA has rolled out a baffling new eligibility rule allowing players who’ve scratched the professional itch in Europe to waltz back into college hoops as “amateurs” within five years of high school graduation. Amid confusion and coach head-scratching, former Ohio State standout DeShaun Thomas—now a 34-year-old…
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UNC Big Man Veesaar Bounces to the NBA Draft

Henri Veesaar Jumps Ship for the NBA Former Arizona reserve-turned-UNC star Henri Veesaar will forgo his remaining eligibility instead of returning to Chapel Hill. After three developmental seasons at Arizona, he transferred to North Carolina and exploded onto the scene, averaging 17.0 points and 8.7 rebounds per game while shooting efficiently from inside and beyond…
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Huskies’ Recruiting: Rain, Rookies, and Rising Talent

Selling Showers: How UW Can Woo Its Rain-Loving Recruit Evan Willis, a 6-foot-8 Class of 2028 prospect from Santa Monica’s Crossroads High, has exploded onto the national scene with a blend of defensive tenacity and three-level scoring. The son of former USC players, Willis has amassed 14 offers, including UW’s, after showcasing his rapid development…
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Duke Basketball: Portal Drama, Draft Hopes & Fresh Prospect

16-Year-Old Giant Boumtje Boumtje Stuns EuroLeague and Duke Joaquim Boumtje Boumtje, a seven-footer who reclassified into Duke’s 2026 class at just 16 years old, dominated the Adidas NextGen EuroLeague Tournament as FC Barcelona’s rising star. The American-born center captured Finals MVP honors by averaging 19.0 points, 7.5 rebounds, 3.8 assists, and 2.3 steals per game…
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Tar Heels’ Drama: Draft Dilemmas, Rankings & Coaches

Matt Able’s NBA Draft Dilemma: All Gain, All Pain? NC State transfer and UNC commit Matt Able is weighing whether to remain in the NBA Draft or suit up for the Tar Heels next season. After a solid freshman year averaging 8.8 points and a 35% three-point clip, Able impressed at the NBA Draft Combine…