Ohio State hires Arthur Smith as offensive coordinator

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio State hired Arthur Smith as offensive coordinator Saturday, the second straight year coach Ryan Day has turned to a coordinator with extensive NFL experience.

Smith was the Pittsburgh Steelers' offensive coordinator the past two seasons after being the Atlanta Falcons head coach from 2021 through '23.

"He will bring immediate value to our program and was exactly what we were looking for as we set out to find our next offensive coordinator," Day said in a statement. "His track record in the NFL, experience as coordinator, player caller and a head coach checked every box during the search. He'll do a great job in helping our players reach their potential on the field while also connecting with them as people."

Smith replaces Brian Hartline, who was hired as South Florida's head coach after eight seasons in Columbus.

The 43-year old Smith has not been on a college staff since he was a defensive intern at Ole Miss in 2010.

Smith also interviewed for the Arizona Cardinals and Tennessee Titans head coach openings as well as the Los Angeles Chargers offensive coordinator position. He was on the Titans staff from 2011 through '20. rising from a quality control coach to offensive coordinator his last two years. He began his NFL coaching career as a quality control coach in Washington in 2007.

He is the only offensive coordinator/head coach in the NFL to have seven different running backs with at least 1,000 yards from scrimmage in that past seven years — Derrick Henry at Tennessee, Cordarrelle Patterson, Tyler Allgeier and Bijan Robinson at Atlanta, and Najee Harris, Jaylen Warren and Kenneth Gainwell with the Steelers.

Smith has also coached quarterbacks Ryan Tannehill, Matt Ryan, Marcus Mariotta, Justin Fields, Russell Wilson and Aaron Rodgers.

Day is hoping Smith's hire goes as well as his selection of Matt Patricia as defensive coordinator last year. The Buckeyes had the nation's top-ranked defense and allowed only 8.2 points per game.

Ohio State was 18th in the nation in scoring offense and 24th in total offense in 2025. Heisman finalist Julian Sayin will be returning at quarterback as as dynamic wide receiver Jeremiah Smith, an AP All-America selection the past two years.

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Ohio State hires Arthur Smith as offensive coordinator

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Seahawks' Klint Kubiak in 2nd round of head coach interviews with Raiders and Cardinals

Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak interviewed Saturday for the Las Vegas Raiders' head coaching job and was also scheduled, according to multiple reports, to meet with Arizona Cardinals officials about their vacancy.

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This was the second round of interviews with Kubiak for both teams — the last two NFL clubs still searching for head coaches.

If Kubiak reaches an agreement with either team, no announcement can be made until after theSuper Bowlon Feb. 8 between the Seahawks and New England Patriots in Santa Clara, California.

Kubiak also could decide to stay in Seattle and wait another year rather than take on a challenge of turning around a franchise — either one — that since 2022 represent two of the three worst in terms of losses.

The Raiders haven't won a playoff game since their last Super Bowl appearance in the 2002 season. They have made the postseason just twice since, most recently in the 2021 season. The Raiders went 3-14 this season, resulting in thefiring of Pete Carroll.

Las Vegas has been a revolving door of coaches, and the Raiders will begin next season with a different person in charge for the third year in a row.

But the Raiders also have the top pick in this year's NFL draft and are expected to take quarterback Fernando Mendoza. The Heisman Trophy winnerled Indiana to the national championshipand could be the franchise QB the organization has long sought.

Management will have nearly $90 million in salary cap space to surround Mendoza with potential talent, the second-highest amount in the league, according to overthecap.com.

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Both teams have taken their time to fill this position, though the Raiders seemed to have focused recently on Kubiak. That became even more clear this week when Denver quarterbacks coach Davis Webb reportedly pulled his name from consideration.

Team minority owner Tom Brady was notably complimentary of the 38-year-old Kubiak while serving as the Fox Sports analyst during theNFC championshipon Sunday between the Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams NFC championship. Sam Darnold completed 25 of 36 passes for 346 yards and three touchdowns in the 31-27 victory.

Arizona's stealthy, meandering search is nearing four weeks. Jonathan Gannonwas fired on Jan. 5 after a 15-36 recordover three years, including a 3-14 mark this season.

The Cardinals haven't officially announced any interviews, but have been linked to discussions with several candidates, including Rams offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur, former Falcons head coach Raheem Morris, Jaguars defensive coordinator Anthony Campanile, Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph and former Panthers and Commanders coach Ron Rivera.

Campanile appears to be out of the running after signing a new deal with the Jaguars. Joseph was the Cardinals' defensive coordinator from 2019 to 2022.

Arizona hasn't made the playoffs since 2021 and has the No. 3 overall pick in the upcoming draft. The Cardinals' roster could be in a state of flux — particularly at quarterback. Kyler Murray is in the middle of a $230.5 million deal that could keep him in the desert through 2028, but the 28-year-old missed most of last season with a foot injury and it's unclear whether the franchise wants to stick with him after seven seasons.

It was Kubiak's work with Darnold that got the attention of both Southwest-based teams. Darnold, taken third overall by the New York Jets in the 2018 NFL draft, had been considered a bust until leading Minnesota to a 14-win season in 2024. But the Vikings moved on from Darnold, and he proved that season was no fluke by winning 14 games in Seattle en routeto leading the Seahawks to the Super Bowlagainst New England.

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Jordon Hudson Planning 'Huge Bash' for Boyfriend Bill Belichick on 'Same Day' as Football Hall of Fame Ceremony (Exclusive)

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  • Jordon Hudson is planning a "huge bash" for boyfriend Bill Belichick on the same day as the Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ceremony, a source tells PEOPLE exclusively

  • The eight-time Super Bowl-winning coach didn't reach the final round of voting to be inducted this year

  • Tom Brady, Jimmy Johnson and Bill Parcels, as well as "many of the outspoken supporters," are invited to the summertime party to celebrate Belichick, according to the insider

Jordon Hudsonis planning a "huge bash" for boyfriendBill Belichick, after the eight-time Super Bowl-winning coach was snubbed by the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

As A-listers from all over the sports world — includingTom Brady,LeBron James,Deion SandersandPatrick Mahomes— said they're baffled after Belichick, 73, was not voted as a first ballot Hall-of-Famer, a source tells PEOPLE exclusively that Hudson, 24, is planning to celebrate the former New England Patriots coach with a party on the same day as the HOF ceremony on Aug 8.

"Jordon is planning to throw Bill a huge bash on the same day as the Pro Football Hall of Fame ceremony," the insider says.

"Tom Brady, Jimmy Johnson, Bill Parcels and others who were planning on attending Bill's HOF induction ceremony in Canton are invited," the source continues, referring to some big names in the NFL world.

Other invitees, the source adds, include "many of the outspoken supporters from the wake of Belichick's HOF snub."

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According to the source, the planned party lines up with the HOF ceremony this summer, because those invited "were already planning to travel to support Bill."

"The purpose of the bash is to celebrate alongside all of his people," the insider adds.

This year's official HOF inductees — which may include Patriots owner Robert Kraft, 49ers running back Roger Craig and Bengals quarterback Kenny Anderson — will be revealed next week.

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When Belichick was first announced as a Hall of Fame finalist in December, he set aside his feud with Kraft, 84, who wasdenied nominations for the honor more than a dozen timesafter he was involved in scandals like"Deflategate"andaccused of soliciting sex workersat a spa in Florida. (Those charges were later dropped.)

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After it was revealed that Belichick, who has dealt with heavy public interest surrounding his relationship with Hudson, was not voted into the Hall of Fame when first eligible, sports stars from all leagues expressed their confusion.

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Belichick's longtime quarterback Brady, 48, said, perESPN, "I don't understand it. I mean, I was with him every day. If he's not a first-ballot Hall of Famer, there's really no coach that should ever be a first-ballot Hall of Famer, which is completely ridiculous because people deserve it."

The retire athlete added, "There's no coach I'd rather play for. If I'm picking one coach to go out there to win a Super Bowl — give me one season — I'm taking Bill Belichick. So that's enough said."

Chiefs quarterback Mahomes, 30, said in a poston X, "Insane… don't even understand how this could be possible," while football coach Sanders, 58, called the snub "straight out IGNORANT," writingon Xthat Belichick is "arguably the BEST NFL COACH TO EVER COACH THE GAME!"

NBA star James, 41,saidin his own social media post, "Man there's no way I read that right! Right? Ain't no WAY Bill Belichick ain't 1st Ballot HOF!! That's IMPOSSIBLE, EGREGIOUS, and quite frankly DISRESPECTFUL!"

J.J. Watt also expressed his shock on X. "I can't be reading this right. This has to be some knock-off Hall of Fame or something, it can't be the actual NFL Hall of Fame, There is not a single world whatsoever in which Bill Belichick should not be a First-Ballot Hall of Famer," hewrote.

ESPNandUSA Todayreported earlier this month that Belichick didn't reach the final round of voting, securing only 40 of the 50 votes needed for induction. Inductees for the Pro Football Hall of Fame (also referred to as the NFL Hall of Fame) are selected by a committee of up to 50 people.

The official list of who did and didn't write Belichick's name down hasn't been released. The official list of 2026 inductees will not be announced until theNFL Honorson Feb. 5.

Belichick will not be able to be reconsidered for the HOF spot until 2027.

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Nelly Korda leads Tournament of Champions; play suspended by high winds

Before the third round was suspended due to high winds, World No. 2 Nelly Korda shot an 8-under-par 64 to vault into the lead at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions on Saturday in Orlando, Fla.

Korda, who is seeking her first LPGA Tour victory since November 2024, sat in a tie for eighth through two rounds but is now at 13-under 203 and is the clubhouse leader pending those in contention finishing 54 holes.

With the 17th hole unplayable due to high winds, LPGA officials suspended the third round at 4:18 p.m. ET. The LPGA announced Saturday evening that the third round will resume and the final round will begin concurrently at 10 a.m. Sunday.

A native of Florida, Korda occasionally wore earmuffs and gloves Saturday, but the weather didn't affect her performance, especially early in the round.

"I started off great," Korda said. "Birdied the first two holes and then made an eagle from the fairway on No. 3, so I can't complain ever starting my round like that."

Korda added five more birdies and only ran into trouble on the par-3 17th hole, notching her lone bogey of the day.

"I knew the conditions were going to be tough, so getting off to a good start like that really helped," she said. "Overall, just stayed really focused and super committed on my lines. It's really easy to doubt yourself and your lines in winds and conditions like this."

Amy Yang finished 16 holes and currently sits in second place at 10 under, followed by fellow South Korean Youmin Hwang (16 holes) and New Zealand's Lydia Ko (15 holes) -- a three-time major champion -- who are tied for third at 8 under.

Canada's Brooke M. Henderson (66) sits alone in fifth. Beginning her round on the back nine, she notched seven birdies and only one bogey, which came on the par-4 No. 8 hole. She then birdied the last hole to complete her best round of the tournament and sits at 7-under 209.

"My shot into 18 I was really pleased with," Henderson said. "That's not an easy shot at any time, and then the wind was coming left-to-right off the lake and pin was kind of on the left side there, so happy to hit it in there pretty close and then make the putt for birdie."

Japan's Miyu Yamashita (68) also completed the third round and is currently tied for sixth at 5 under with countrywoman Nasa Hataoka and England's Lottie Woad, who each have two holes remaining.

World No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul of Thailand endured a tough day, sitting alone in ninth at 4-under after shooting a sloppy 1-over round with four bogeys and three birdies.

Rose Zhang is among five players tied for 10th after her 2-under Saturday showing left her at 3-under through three rounds.

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2026 NFL mock draft: Expert projections for top picks ahead of Super Bowl 60

Just one game remains in the 2025 NFL season. The New England Patriots andSeattle Seahawkswill face off inSuper Bowl 60to determine which team is able to emerge with the Lombardi Trophy in a Super Bowl 49 rematch.

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What about the rest of the teams around the NFL? They have shifted their focus to the offseason and have begun preparing for free agency andthe 2026 NFL Draft.

The top of the 2026 NFL Draft could end up being unpredictable.Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendozais a near-lock to be the No. 1 overall selection, but Oregon quarterbackDante Moore's return to schoolhas thrown the remainder of the top five into flux.

Will the New York Jets go with a defensive talent at No. 2 with Moore off the board? If so, players like Arvell Reese, Rueben Bain Jr. and David Bailey will draw attention. Should the Jets want to continue building up their offense, they could roll with receiving weapons like Carnell Tate, Jordyn Tyson or even Makai Lemon.

There are a few other blue-chip stars who play at lower-value positions that could interest the Jets. Notably, running back Jeremiyah Love and safety Caleb Downs could draw consideration as the team looks to improve in all facets of the game.

How could the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft look? Below are the latest expert projections with both the first-round order and the draft pool largely set.

Quarterback Cole Payton (9) of North Dakota State throws with protection from offensive lineman Delby Lemieux (50) of Dartmouth. Cornerback Colton Hood (27) of Tennessee leaps for a pass during Senior Bowl practice. Running back Adam Randall (23) of Clemson fights for the ball against linebacker Kaleb Elarms-Orr (3) of TCU. Running back Kaytron Allen (11) of Penn State runs the ball with offensive lineman Carver Willis (75) of Washington blocking. Quarterback Diego Pavia (2) of Vanderbilt drops back to pass. Tight end Nate Boerkircher (87) of Texas A&M battles safety Deshon Singleton (29) of Nebraska for a pass. Quarterback Sawyer Robertson of Baylor throws the ball during Senior Bowl practice at Hancock Whitney Stadium. Wide receiver Vinny Anthony II of Wisconsin works against cornerback Jalen McMurray (24) of Tennessee. Linebacker Kyle Louis (31) of Pittsburgh goes through a pass-catching drill at Hancock Whitney Stadium. Wide receiver Josh Cameron (34) of Baylor goes through drills at Hancock Whitney Stadium. Defensive tackle Lee Hunter (10) of Texas Tech works through a drill.

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2026 NFL mock draft roundup: Round 1

Here's how the first 32 picks in the 2026 NFL Draft could unfold, according to draft experts fromCBS Sports,NFL Media,The AthleticandYahoo Sportsas Super Bowl 60 draws nearer.

1. Las Vegas Raiders

  • CBS Sports (Blake Brockermeyer): Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana

  • NFL Media (Eric Edholm): Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana

  • The Athletic (Nick Baumgardner and Scott Dochterman): Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana

  • Yahoo Sports (Charles McDonald and Nate Tice): Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana

Yahoo Sports: "Mendoza is a clean operator whose sheer professionalism could lift the floor up for a franchise that's been in the doldrums for oh so long. Mendoza is accurate, has good size, moves well in the pocket, and constantly finds the right answer from the pocket (he's already a standout in situations like third down, the red zone and two-minute drives). He's not an overwhelming athlete, but can create and scramble for yards when things go astray."

2. New York Jets

  • CBS Sports: Arvell Reese, edge, Ohio State

  • NFL Media: Arvell Reese, edge, Ohio State

  • The Athletic: Arvell Reese, edge, Ohio State

  • Yahoo Sports: Rueben Bain Jr., edge, Miami (FL)

NFL Media: "Reese is far from a finished product, and there will be pressure on the Jets to weaponize him early, but if they're patient, he could become a forceful pressure player and eventual game-changer."

3. Arizona Cardinals

  • CBS Sports: Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami (FL)

  • NFL Media: Spencer Fano, OT, Utah

  • The Athletic: Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami (FL)

  • Yahoo Sports: Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami (FL)

CBS Sports: "Francis Mauigoa excelled during the Hurricanes' playoff run and has been a model of consistency over the past two seasons at right tackle. He's thickly built with excellent power and can move defenders against their will in the run game. He's above average in pass protection with good technique and the feet to play in space."

4. Tennessee Titans

  • CBS Sports: Rueben Bain Jr., edge, Miami (FL)

  • NFL Media: Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State

  • The Athletic: Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State

  • Yahoo Sports: Arvell Reese, edge, Ohio State

The Athletic: "The Titans could go edge at No. 4 (Texas Tech's David Bailey), but everything in GM Mike Borgonzi's world right now has to be about helping quarterback Cam Ward. There are spots in need of upgrades all over the place, but the Titans are pretty desperate for a true WR1."

5. New York Giants

  • CBS Sports: Spencer Fano, OT, Utah

  • NFL Media: Makai Lemon, WR, USC

  • The Athletic: Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State

  • Yahoo Sports: Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State

NFL Media: "Don't rule out an offensive lineman here, but Lemon and Malik Nabers could be an excellent duo for Jaxson Dart and a new Giants offense. Lemon is a tough, competitive, yards-after-catch specialist who'll fit a hard-nosed John Harbaugh team."

6. Cleveland Browns

  • CBS Sports: Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State

  • NFL Media: Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami (FL)

  • The Athletic: Spencer Fano, OT, Utah

  • Yahoo Sports: Spencer Fano, OT, Utah

Yahoo Sports: "Cleveland has to rebuild its offensive line, no matter who is the head coach of this team next season. TheBrownsare getting a little old up front (and, frankly, bad) so it's time to add talent at offensive tackle. Spencer Fano has the ability to start right away with long-term development upside that the Browns need."

7. Washington Commanders

  • CBS Sports: David Bailey, edge, Texas Tech

  • NFL Media: David Bailey, edge, Texas Tech

  • The Athletic: David Bailey, edge, Texas Tech

  • Yahoo Sports: David Bailey, edge, Texas Tech

CBS Sports: "David Bailey is a natural edge rusher with the ability to win with speed and exceptional quickness in tight spaces. He's a dynamic player who can wreck a game and has shown improvement against the run."

8. New Orleans Saints

  • CBS Sports: Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State

  • NFL Media: Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame

  • The Athletic: Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State

  • Yahoo Sports: Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State

NFL Media: "The Saints don't need to splurge for a back this early, but Love might be too good to pass up. Kellen Moore thrived with a balanced Eagles attack in 2024, and he could add a terrific playmaker to a budding offense behind Tyler Shough. Imagine Love's spin moves on the Superdome turf – it could be electric."

9. Kansas City Chiefs

  • CBS Sports: Keldric Faulk, edge, Auburn

  • NFL Media: Rueben Bain Jr., edge, Miami (FL)

  • The Athletic: Rueben Bain Jr., edge, Miami (FL)

  • Yahoo Sports: Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame

The Athletic: "Miami led the nation in sacks, and Bain was an offense-wrecking machine. He frequently drew double teams, yet still finished with 9.5 sacks and 83 total pressures, according to PFF. Lined up alongside Chris Jones, Bain immediately would revitalize the Chiefs' slumping defense."

10. Cincinnati Bengals

  • CBS Sports: Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State

  • NFL Media: Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State

  • The Athletic: Keldric Faulk, edge, Auburn

  • Yahoo Sports: Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU

CBS Sports: "The Bengals' defense, especially the secondary, had a rough season, but help is on the way. Caleb Downs is a high-IQ leader who excels in both phases. He can erase tight ends, play in the box as a run stuffer and is an excellent tackler in space."

11. Miami Dolphins

  • CBS Sports: Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU

  • NFL Media: Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon

  • The Athletic: Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee

  • Yahoo Sports: Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee

Yahoo Sports: "McCoy is still in the running to be the first cornerback selected despite not playing this season due to a knee injury. The Dolphins could draft any position and it would make sense, but they could use a young cornerback with some pedigree."

12. Dallas Cowboys

  • CBS Sports: Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame

  • NFL Media: Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State

  • The Athletic: Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State

  • Yahoo Sports: Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State

NFL Media: "It won't shock me if Styles ends up going higher than this come April, even if off-ball linebackers don't tend to come off the board in the top 10 very often in this era. Styles is a prospect bursting with upside and potential – and one of my favorite players in the entire class."

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13. Los Angeles Rams (via Falcons)

  • CBS Sports: Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama

  • NFL Media: Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU

  • The Athletic: Makai Lemon, WR, USC

  • Yahoo Sports: Aveion Terrell, CB, Clemson

CBS Sports: "[Simpson] has a strong arm, can hit every area of the field with velocity and touch and processes quickly with strong anticipation. Experience will be his biggest hurdle."

14. Baltimore Ravens

  • CBS Sports: Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio State

  • NFL Media: Olaivavega Ioane, G, Penn State

  • The Athletic: Olaivavega Ioane, G, Penn State

  • Yahoo Sports: Keldric Faulk, edge, Auburn

The Athletic: "A big, powerful athlete with quick hands and plenty of grit in the run game, Ioane played both guard spots, right tackle and even a bit of center at Penn State. One of the few consistent bright spots for theNittany Lionsthis season, Ioane just feels like a Raven."

15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • CBS Sports: Cashius Howell, edge, Texas A&M

  • NFL Media: Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee

  • The Athletic: Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon

  • Yahoo Sports: C.J. Allen, LB, Georgia

Yahoo Sports: "Allen has been a steadying force for Georgia's defense ever since he stepped on the field as a freshman. He has intangibles and a well-rounded game that would fit in Todd Bowles' defense. And really any defense, to be fair."

16. New York Jets (via Colts)

  • CBS Sports: Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah

  • NFL Media: Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State

  • The Athletic: Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama

  • Yahoo Sports: Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State

NFL Media: "The Jets probably can't afford to get out of Round 1 without some offensive firepower, and Tyson brings it. He's a splash-play machine and a deep threat, although his injury history could be a limiting factor."

17. Detroit Lions

  • CBS Sports: Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia

  • NFL Media: Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson

  • The Athletic: Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah

  • Yahoo Sports: Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah

The Athletic: "The Lions' offensive line could use a youth infusion, and Lomu, more than any of the other available offensive tackles, would fit perfectly with what Dan Campbell wants. He is durable (800 snaps at left tackle last season) and allowed only two quarterback hits all year, according to PFF. It's possible he could step in at guard before shifting outside, if required."

18. Minnesota Vikings

  • CBS Sports: Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee

  • NFL Media: Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, Toledo

  • The Athletic: Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre

  • Yahoo Sports: Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio State

NFL Media: "We don't yet know if Harrison Smith will return for another season, but either way, the Vikings must upgrade at safety. I'll bet Brian Flores will love watching the highly impactful McNeil-Warren meet ball-carriers and make plays all over the field."

19. Carolina Panthers

  • CBS Sports: Makai Lemon, WR, USC

  • NFL Media: Keldric Faulk, edge, Auburn

  • The Athletic: Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio State

  • Yahoo Sports: Peter Woods, DT, Clemson

Yahoo Sports: "Woods could go much higher than this, or much lower. His flashes are as good as any defensive player in this draft class, but he had a maddeningly inconsistent year on an underwhelming Clemson team. ThePanthersneed to continue to add needle-movers to their defense and if Woods reaches his ceiling, the Panthers could have a monster front with Woods and Derrick Brown."

20. Dallas Cowboys (via Packers)

  • CBS Sports: Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State

  • NFL Media: Brandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina

  • The Athletic: Brandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina

  • Yahoo Sports: Brandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina

The Athletic: "Cisse was known as one of the fastest players in South Carolina's program last year after transferring from NC State. That's some serious gas on a team that includes world-class sprinter Nyck Harbor, who has topped 22 miles per hour on the GPS."

21. Pittsburgh Steelers

  • CBS Sports: Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama

  • NFL Media: KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M

  • The Athletic: Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama

  • Yahoo Sports: Makai Lemon, WR, USC

CBS Sports: "Kadyn Proctor settled in this season and had his best year for the Tide. I'd consider kicking him inside to guard, where I think he can excel. He can maul in the run game and has shown better consistency in protection."

22. Los Angeles Chargers

  • CBS Sports: Olaivavega Ioane, G, Penn State

  • NFL Media: Cashius Howell, edge, Texas A&M

  • The Athletic: Peter Woods, DT, Clemson

  • Yahoo Sports: Olaivavega Ioane, G, Penn State

NFL Media: "The Chargers don't mind pass rushers with atypical measurements, and Howell matches the temperament they are looking for, with a violent, urgent play style. This feels like a great match to protect against Khalil Mack's potential departure/retirement."

23. Philadelphia Eagles

  • CBS Sports: Zachariah Branch, WR, Georgia

  • NFL Media: Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee

  • The Athletic: Cashius Howell, edge, Texas A&M

  • Yahoo Sports: Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia

Yahoo Sports: "Freeling has been a big riser over the back half of the college season and might go even higher than this when this cycle is all said and done. He has good size with long arms and a frame that could add even more bulk."

24. Cleveland Browns (via Jaguars)

  • CBS Sports: Lee Hunter, DT, Texas Tech

  • NFL Media: Denzel Boston, WR, Washington

  • The Athletic: Denzel Boston, WR, Washington

  • Yahoo Sports: Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama

The Athletic: "Trying to land QB2 in this draft class (whether it's Simpson or another prospect) should be on the table for Cleveland, either by trading up or sticking at 24 and hoping he falls. If that doesn't work, though, landing Boston – a big receiver who runs like a smaller receiver (with great ball skills) – would be a fine alternative."

25. Chicago Bears

  • CBS Sports: Zion Young, edge, Missouri

  • NFL Media: T.J. Parker, edge, Clemson

  • The Athletic: Caleb Banks, DT, Florida

  • Yahoo Sports: Lee Hunter, DT, Texas Tech

NFL Media: "Parker's declined production in 2025 could keep him out of Round 1, but he checks a lot of boxes for the type of edge the Bears seek, with his long-arm rush a difference-making move."

26. Buffalo Bills

  • CBS Sports: KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M

  • NFL Media: C.J. Allen, LB, Georgia

  • The Athletic: C.J. Allen, LB, Georgia

  • Yahoo Sports: T.J. Parker, edge, Clemson

CBS Sports: "Explosive on screens and slants, KC Concepcion can break tackles and also stretch the defense vertically. He has good acceleration, separates after the catch and attacks the ball in the air. He's also a dangerous return weapon."

27. San Francisco 49ers

  • CBS Sports: Peter Woods, DT, Clemson

  • NFL Media: Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah

  • The Athletic: KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M

  • Yahoo Sports: Blake Miller, OT, Clemson

Yahoo Sports: "Miller is a right tackle with good size, quickness and light feet as a pass protector. His agility would make him a great fit for a Shanahan offense that likes to have its linemen constantly on the move."

28. Houston Texans

  • CBS Sports: Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon

  • NFL Media: Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama

  • The Athletic: Anthony Hill Jr., LB, Texas

  • Yahoo Sports: Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama

CBS Sports: "Kenyon Sadiq is a fluid mover who runs like a big wide receiver. He catches naturally away from his body, finds soft spots in coverage and is a dependable target you can count on. He offers big-play ability after the catch and is a solid blocker."

29. Los Angeles Rams

  • CBS Sports: Brandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina

  • NFL Media: Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama

  • The Athletic: Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson

  • Yahoo Sports: Denzel Boston, WR, Washington

The Athletic: "ACC offenses wisely stayed away from Terrell this year, but that didn't limit his impact. The younger brother of Falcons starter A.J. Terrell, Avieon didn't record an interception but broke up nine passes and forced five fumbles. His play is reminiscent of former LSU and NFL star Tyrann Mathieu."

30. Denver Broncos

  • CBS Sports: Denzel Boston, WR, Washington

  • NFL Media: Jake Golday, LB, Cincinnati

  • The Athletic: Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU

  • Yahoo Sports: Anthony Hill Jr., LB, Texas

Yahoo Sports: "A long-term linebacker prospect is exactly what the Broncos need and they get a talented one here in Hill. He was injured to close the season, but the Broncos can use his talents here to give them a more complete defense with young talent at all three levels."

31. New England Patriots

  • CBS Sports: Akheem Mesidor, edge, Miami (FL)

  • NFL Media: Akheem Mesidor, edge, Miami (FL)

  • The Athletic: Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia

  • Yahoo Sports: Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon

NFL Media: "The Patriots' first four picks a year ago were on offense, and though they could continue helping Drake Maye, a pass rusher also makes sense. Mesidor fits their needs, assuming his age and injury history are not overly concerning to New England decision-makers."

32. Seattle Seahawks

  • CBS Sports: Emmanuel Pregnon, G, Oregon

  • NFL Media: R Mason Thomas, edge, Oklahoma

  • The Athletic: T.J. Parker, edge, Clemson

  • Yahoo Sports: Cashius Howell, edge, Texas A&M

CBS Sports: "Emmanuel Pregnon is physical at the point with excellent strength and leverage, and he's also effective as a puller. He can maul defenders and has held up well in pass protection with good hands and a strong anchor."

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Cavaliers coach receives hefty fine for interaction with NBA official

Cleveland Cavaliershead coach Kenny Atkinson has been fined for an aggressive interaction with an official during a game against thePhoenix Sunson Jan. 30.

James Jones, who serves as the NBA's Executive Vice President/Head of Basketball Operations, announced that Atkinsonwas fined $50,000for "aggressively pursuing, berating and making inadvertent contact" with a referee.

Atkinson was assessed his second technical foul of the game and was ejected with 10:59 left in the fourth quarter of Friday night's contest. The Suns went on to beat the Cavaliers 126-113, the loss snapping Cleveland's five-game winning streak.

Atkinson was upset about a no-call on Suns guard Collin Gillespie, who was aggressively defended by Cavaliers guard Sam Merrill.

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The Cleveland Cavaliers will play thePortland Trail Blazerson Sunday, Feb. 1, at 9 p.m. ET.

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UNC freshman Caleb Wilson puts on a high-flying show for the home folks in Atlanta

ATLANTA (AP) — Caleb Wilson put on quite a show for the home folks, includinga dazzling dunkthat looked like he was about to soar out of the building.

Associated Press North Carolina forward Caleb Wilson (8) dunks over Georgia Tech guard Akai Fleming (0) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Colin Hubbard) North Carolina forward Caleb Wilson, left, high-fives guard Seth Trimble, right, during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Georgia Tech, Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Colin Hubbard) North Carolina forward Caleb Wilson (8) shoots over Georgia Tech guard Kam Craft (12) and center Cole Kirouac, center, during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game, Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Colin Hubbard) North Carolina forward Caleb Wilson, right, shoots over Georgia Tech guard Jaeden Mustaf (3) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Colin Hubbard)

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Maybe he'll be wearing a more familiar uniform next season.

The 6-foot-10 native of Atlanta scored 22 points and added three more slams to his nation-leading total, leading No 16 North Carolina toa 91-75 routof Georgia Tech on Saturday.

Wilson is projected to be one of the top picks in this summer's NBA draft. The hometown Hawks figure to be one of the teams selecting early, having landed a first-round choice from the lowly New Orleans Pelicans in a trade.

"I would love to play for the Hawks," Wilson said. "It would be nice to come back home and play for my home city, but then again I'm just ready to make an impact for whatever's out there."

He sure showed off his skills against Georgia Tech, though it took him a while to get going. The Yellow Jackets double-teamed Wilson at the offensive end, forcing him to look for his teammates.

Turns out, that was just what the Tar Heels needed.

"It started with Caleb," coach Hubert Davis said. "I thought they would have to double the post if we threw the ball into Caleb. Instinctively, as soon as the ball touched his hands, he got it to the open teammate. That ignited everyone else on how to play."

When the Yellow Jackets backed off Wilson, he took control of the game. The freshman scored 14 points in the final 7:46 of the half, pushing North Carolina to a 52-37 lead at the break.

"I just had to figure out what's going on," Wilson said nonchalantly.

His most spectacular play came at the end of a fast break, as the Tar Heels raced from one end of the court to the other after a Georgia Tech miss.

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Kyan Evans lobbed the ball toward the basket, but it looked to be too high for Wilson. Not at all. He leaped up to snare it with his right hand — and slammed it through the hoop in a stunning display of his high-flying style.

"I just jumped as high as I could," Wilson said. "I didn't want it to be a turnover. I wanted to try to grab it and save it. So I grabbed the ball and just threw it in the hole."

Wilson set a couple of school freshman records by notching his 15th game with 20 points and reaching double-figure points for the 21st consecutive game to start his college career.

It doesn't figure to be a long stay in Chapel Hill, obviously.

The NBA beckons — possibly with a return to Atlanta.

He's already played well in a couple of appearances in his hometown, scoring 20 points and grabbing 15 rebounds when the Tar Heels edged Ohio State 71-70 a little over a month ago during the CBS Sports Classic at nearby State Farm Arena, which just happens to be home of the Hawks.

"I think for anybody, being able to come back home is a big deal," Davis said. "He grew up with traffic about 25 minutes from here. One of the things that did help him today was he already played in Atlanta. ... He played really well against Ohio State, but I think he came in more settled this time, the second time around."

Wilson was thrilled to have another strong performance in the A-T-L, with plenty of family and friends rooting him on.

"I know there are people looking out for me," he said. "People who want to see me do well."

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A year later, everyone was right about the Luka Dončić trade except for Nico Harrison

It really doesn't feel like the Luka Dončić trade was only one year ago Sunday. It just can't be 12 months since the Dallas Mavericks pulled the most shocking trade in NBA history, a move that permanently altered the course of two franchises. It can't be 365 days since the news broke in the middle of the night that, yes, Nico Harrison really did that.

And yet, it is. We have reached the anniversary of the deal that sent Dončić (plus Markieff Morris and Maxi Kleber) to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Anthony Davis, Max Christie and a first-round pick in 2029.

You probably know how that worked out.

It might feel long ago because the trade has already been chiseled into NBA lore as a complete catastrophe, a story of hubris and jealousy ripped from the theater of ancient Greece. There is already a beginning (the trade), a middle (the surprise hope of Mavs rookie Cooper Flagg after a disappointing end to the season) and an end (Harrison's firing).

It is easy to say with the benefit of hindsight that trading Dončić — and trading Dončić in the way the Mavericks did, in the dead of night with no teams to bid against the Lakers — was a stupid move.

The funny thing is no one needed the benefit of hindsight to call that move dumb the second it was reported. Immediate reactions to the trade ranged from shocked to dumbfounded to enraged, with little support for the Mavs' side of the deal.

There was, of course, one proponent of the deal for Dallas. Harrison defended the trade for months, right up until his firing in November. He acted like a man with "Fargo's" "What if you're right and they're wrong?" poster hanging in his office.

Unfortunately, this is a case where they (meaning everyone) were right and Harrison was wrong.

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To understand just how wrong Harrison was about this trade, let's revisit his stated justifications for the trade, as well as the ones leaked by a Mavericks front-office employee who may or may not have been Harrison. The reasons broke down into the following points:

We could interrogate those further, and also note thata personality clash/turf war between Harrison and Dončić very much seems to be the real reason, but let's keep this simple. Complaining about Luka Dončić, who had just led you to the NBA Finals, being injury-prone and not the right centerpiece for your franchise and replacing him with 31-year-old Anthony Davis, of all people, was a fireable offense from the moment the trade got sent to the NBA office.

Harrison thought he had made a savvy move, and then watched the world be so shocked he would do such a thing that several people honestly believed ESPN's Shams Charania had been hacked when he broke news of the trade. The idea of an NBA insider's password leaking was more believable than, "No, the Mavericks really just traded Luka Dončić."

That group included NBA players:

Shams got hacked?

— Tyrese Haliburton (@Hali)February 2, 2025

Nah shams gotta be hacked 💀

— Alex Caruso (@ACFresh21)February 2, 2025

Did somebody steal shams phone??

— 13am Adebayo (@Bam1of1)February 2, 2025

I can't tell what's real and fake anymore on these apps. Luka really going to the lakers or nah ?

— CJ McCollum (@CJMcCollum)February 2, 2025

April fools right?

— Jalen Brunson (@jalenbrunson1)February 2, 2025

An overwhelming majority of Mavericks fans immediately hated the trade, to the point offan protests, vandalism,"Fire Nico" signs,"Fire Nico" chants at a college basketball gameandincreased security at Mavericks games and Harrison's home.

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, one of the team's most famous fans, wasn't happy either.

I'm sick rn….https://t.co/IGiojb3OXT

— Patrick Mahomes II (@PatrickMahomes)February 2, 2025

Former Mavericks majority owner Mark Cuban, who hired Harrison and then got sidelined after new controlling owner Patrick Dumont took over,immediately made clear he had no part in it.

Cuban later said he "didn't agree" with the tradeandchastised the team he still owns a stake of for not even looking for a better return. That was the most criticized aspect of the trade.

You don't want Dončić anymore? Fine. Most executives — perhaps every GM in the league but one — would have then reached out to teams and tried to start a bidding war, which would have almost certainly netted a plethora of draft picks as well as a player you can start building around. Mikal Bridges got the Brooklyn Nets five first-round picks. Rudy Gobert got the Utah Jazz four firsts, a pick swap and Walker Kessler. James Harden got four first-round picks and four pick swaps. Paul George got five firstsand Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

That path, however, presented a problem for Harrison. He clearly knew what the reaction would have been, and perhaps didn't like his odds of pulling it off had word reached Dončić or Cuban. So he did it with as little movement as possible, reaching out to the Lakers and nailing down the trade.

Many media members, and executives, couldn't believe the Mavericks really did it.

I have never seen so many team executives not involved in this trade stunned.

— Bobby Marks (@BobbyMarks42)February 2, 2025

Luka went for less than Mikal Bridges

— Tony Jones (@Tjonesonthenba)February 2, 2025

Imagine the phone callMavs- "we want AD"Lakers- "not available"Mavs- "for Luka"Lakers- "AD will be there in the morning"

— Tony Niehaus (@BigT44DFS)February 2, 2025

Luka must've demanded a trade to the Lakers, right? This is beyond shocking. I really thought I was dreaming or even died

— Kevin O'Connor (@KevinOConnor)February 2, 2025

most unexpected and also dumbest move i have ever seen in my entire career

— tim cato (@tim_cato)February 2, 2025

I still don't understand why they wouldn't shop him.

— Brendan Vogt (@BrendanVogt)February 2, 2025

Did the Mavs front office get replaced by Skrulls?

— David Brandon (@birdrightsnba)February 2, 2025

Dozens of NBA playersblasted the trade in private in a Sports Illustrated article:

"It's one of the worst basketball decisions I've ever seen."

"I don't think they should have traded him. No way. And this is just the short term right now. We'll see where it's at five years from now. But you just can't do that. No way."

"Dallas did Luka Dončić wrong."

"Terrible decision. If (Dončić) came in weighing 500 pounds, so what? He's still averaging damn near a 30-point triple-double."

"(I) didn't agree with it. You don't trade somebody like Luka, regardless of the stuff you want to say about him. You turn the other cheek. There are some players you just don't trade, I don't care."

Some politely tried to see it from the Mavs' side, with some caveats:

"Thought it was a win-win, short term. I thought Dallas won it short term, even though, obviously in hindsight, Anthony got hurt. I think the Lakers won long term. In actuality, the Lakers won short term and long term, the way that it happened. (But) you've got to have some people that defend to win a championship. I think that's what Dallas was looking at, and we know Luka's not that."

And some were clearly members of the Lakers:

"I think it's phenomenal decision. So smart. Wise. I'm a Nico Harrison fan."

"Thank you. I love it."

For the fan perspective, here's an assortment of top comments fromthis Reddit thread:

Anyone would get laughed the f*** out of here for proposing this

28 other GMs just found out Luka was available

f*** outta here. No way this can be real. No way you trade a top 5 player if you dont have to

If this is real the Mavs need to be investigated because this is maybe the worst deal in NBA history

Even AD is thinking, wow, am I that good?

There's really no other way to cut it. No one with a notable platform supported the trade as a clear win for Dallas. At best, some were cautiously curious about what could happen if Davis, Kyrie Irving and Klay Thompson all stayed healthy for the playoffs. That obviously and predictably didn't happen, and it now looks like it will never happen.

Harrison went on to express some contrition about the trade that will define his career.In April, he admitted he didn't realize "what level" his fan base loved Dončić. He tried to project confidence, laughably bragging that "fans can finally start to see the vision" after winning the Flagg pick on a 1.8% shot in the NBA Draft lottery. Hekept hearing the chants.

Meanwhile,Cuban was once again in Dumont's ear,as were the fans. As the Mavericks' chances of contending unsurprisingly nosedived this season with Davis hurt again and Irving still out, the team's ultimate decision-maker saw what everyone else saw that fateful night.

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Epstein files reveal ex-NASCAR driver Brian Vickers' lewd email to sex offender

Former NASCAR driver Brian Vickers surfaced innewly released documentsby the U.S. Department of Justice related to Jeffrey Epstein.

The documents, which included personal emails from theEpstein Files Transparency Act, were released Jan. 30, and Vickers is prominently featured in direct correspondence with Epstein dating back to at least 2012.

Vickers' ex-wife Sarah Kellen has been named through the years as aco-conspirator in Epstein's sex trafficking ring, but the driver's direct relationship with Epstein was previously unclear. Kellen has said she is a victim of Epstein, but in 2007,she was accused by authoritiesin Palm Beach, Florida, of helping recruit young women to provide sex for Epstein.

Friday's release contained more than three million additional pages, including more than 2,000 videos and 180,000 images regarding Epstein, who was found dead in his jail cell of apparent suicide in August 2019.

In one message from March 2012, Vickers forwarded an email to Epstein with the subject line "Male Fairy Tail," which begins like a children's fairy tale but pivots to sexually explicit material after the story's princess rejects a prince's proposal.

Brian Vickers in 2015.

The files also highlight Epstein working behind the scenes for Vickers on NASCAR sponsorships after the news of the driver's then-wife's involvement with Epstein started to become public.

In 2013, Epstein emailed a redacted party to say that the general manager of Michael Waltrip Racing had reached out to ask about Vickers, concerned that a sponsor – Aaron's – might get spooked and not follow through on a deal. Epstein says he then called the co-owners of racing team – Waltrip and Rob Kauffman – to "discuss any questions they may have."

Epstein goes on to say that Kauffman and Waltrip were "good with it on a personal level" but "have to keep the best interest of the team in mind," mentioning that the CEO of Aaron's was "the kind of person who doesn't even want someone holding a beer in their hands while wearing an Aaron's shirt."

Epstein claims in the email that Waltrip and Kauffman didn't "intend to bring it to Aaron's attention right now and are hoping they won't find out." The company went on to sponsor Vickers for the 2014 season.

In February 2019, Vickers sent an email to Epstein with the subject line "Thought you would like this," containing the message "Happy Valentine's Buddy" and a video attachment.

Vickers, who won the Busch Series championship in 2003, won three times on the NASCAR circuit and retired from racing in 2015 following health concerns.

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Russian figure skater Valieva competes 4 years on from doping case during Olympics

Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva returned to competition on Saturday following her doping ban, making a statement with a quadruple jump nearly four years after disputes over her positive testovershadowedthe Beijing Olympics.

The 19-year-old Valieva was skating in the quarterfinals of the Russian jumping championships in Moscow.

She started with a quadruple toeloop jump to cheers from the crowd and qualified for Sunday's semifinals, as well as placing sixth in a "duets" jump event. The nationally televised event wasn't a typical skating competition, with points only for jumps.

Valieva cannot qualify for the Milan Cortina Olympics, where another Russian skater,Adeliia Petrosian, is a contender for the women's gold medal as an Individual Neutral Athlete.

Then aged 15, Valieva was at the center of a legal battle during the 2022 Beijing Games when a sample she gave two months earlier tested positive for the banned substance trimetazidine.

The revelation came after Valieva won team gold with other Russian skaters. She was later disqualified from that event, whichupgraded the United States to gold. Valieva was a contender for the women's gold medal but placed fourth and was criticized rink-side by her coach, Eteri Tutberidze.

Valieva eventually served a ban which expired in December, despitelong-running legal effortsto have it overturned, including at the Swiss supreme court last year.

Since the 2022 Olympics, rules have been changed toraise the minimum agefor skaters to 17 in time for the Milan Cortina Olympics.

Also returning to action on Saturday was Alexandra Ignatova, who won the silver medal at the 2022 Olympics under her maiden name of Alexandra Trusova. She was competing for the first time since giving birth last year and didn't reach the semifinals.

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No. 1 Arizona beats Arizona State for best start in school history

Koa Peat scored 15 of his 21 points after halftime as top-ranked Arizona pulled away in the second half and maintained its perfect start with an 87-74 victory over host Arizona State on Saturday afternoon in Tempe.

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Arizona (22-0, 9-0 Big 12) surpassed the 2013-14 team featuring All-American Nick Johnson, Aaron Gordon and T.J. McConnell for the best start in school history. The Wildcats also matched the program record for the longest winning streak, equaling the mark set during the 1914-17 seasons.

Arizona also tied the Big 12 record for the longest winning streak to start a season, equaling Kansas in 1996-97.

Peat shot 9-of-16 and finished with at least 20 for the fourth time this season and second time against Arizona State.

Brayden Burries added 17 and seven rebounds as the Wildcats outscored the Sun Devils (11-11, 2-7) 49-36 after halftime. Motiejus Krivas contributed 11 of his 15 points during the evenly-played first half and Ivan Kharchenkov contributed 12 for Arizona.

Jaden Bradley chipped in 10 and Tobe Awaka pulled down 13 rebounds to help Arizona finish with a 47-32 rebounding edge.

Arizona shot 60% in the final 20 minutes and 50.8% overall. The Wildcats also converted 20 layups and dunks as part of a 50-point showing in the paint.

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Reserve Noah Meeusen paced Arizona State with 16 points and leading scorer Maurice Odum was held to 15 on 6-of-16 shooting while getting into foul trouble when Arizona surged ahead.

The Sun Devils shot 41.5% and lost for the fifth time in six games.

Arizona scored eight straight points in a little over two minutes for a 25-18 lead on Peat's dunk with 7:05 left in the first half. The Sun Devils countered by outscoring the Wildcats 20-13 the rest of the half and Meeusen's 3 with two seconds left forged a 38-38 deadlock by halftime.

Arizona scored six straight after halftime for a 44-38 lead on a jumper by Krivas a little over two minutes and a 56-47 edge when Burries connected with Peat for a dunk with 13:10 remaining.

Anthony Johnson hit a corner 3 to get the Sun Devils within 56-53 with 11:41 left but the Wildcats scored the next seven for a 63-53 lead on a sweeping layup by Awaka a little over a minute later.

Arizona finished things off by making five of six shots for a 77-64 lead on a drive by Kharchenkov with 3:26 left.

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Shohei Ohtani will not pitch in WBC, says Dodgers manager Dave Roberts

Shohei Ohtani will not pitch for Japan in March's World Baseball Classic, according to Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts.

However, when speaking to reporters atSaturday's DodgerFestshortly before Roberts, Ohtani didn't rule out the possibility. He said the decision on whether to pitch would depend on "how my body feels." But he intended to be ready to pitch for the Dodgers when the 2026 season begins and said he'd already thrown three or four bullpen sessions during the offseason.

Shohei Ohtani said he will be ready to pitch from the outset during the regular season. As far as the WBC is concerned, said it's up to "how my body feels" and that no matter what he will be fully ready to DH for Japan.

— Fabian Ardaya (@FabianArdaya)January 31, 2026

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Roughly an hour later, Roberts announcedOhtani would not pitchin the WBC, saying that it was the two-way star's decision.

"He's not going to pitch in the WBC, but he will be ramping up his arm to get ready for the season," Roberts said,via the California Post's Dylan Hernandez.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said Shohei Ohtani will not pitch in the WBC, adding that it was Ohtani's decision.

— Alden González (@Alden_Gonzalez)January 31, 2026

Something apparently changed with the message of Ohtani's intentions in the span of an hour. Yet it may have literally been a matter of translation. It was Ohtani's translator, Will Ireton, who conveyed to reporters the superstar wasn't sure about pitching in the WBC, as pointed out bythe California Post's Michael Duarte.

However, Roberts said the Dodgers "absolutely" would have allowed Ohtani to pitch in the WBC.

Ohtani's pitching workload will certainly be a matter of concern for the Dodgers, especially early in the season when starters are building up stamina and stretching out their capacity to throw multiple innings. Several Dodgers starterswill be monitored closelydue to their injury histories and postseason workload.

Due to playing in the everyday lineup as the designated hitter, Ohtani will likely take six to seven days between starts, according to Roberts. Last season, Ohtani wonhis third consecutive MVP award, his second straight in the National League, batting .282/.392/.622 with 55 home runs and 102 RBI.

In 2025, Ohtani didn't make his pitching debut for the Dodgers until June 16. But he was still working his way back to being capable of facing major-league hitters after not pitching during the 2024 MLB season whilerecovering from internal brace surgeryon his right elbow.

Even then, Ohtani threw one inning in each of his first two appearances last season. He slowly increased his workload to two innings, then three and four. Ohtani didn't reach five innings in a start until his 11th start. During the postseason, he made three six-inning starts.

Altogether, Ohtani finished the 2025 campaign with 14 regular-season starts, compiling a 2.87 ERA with 62 strikeouts in 41 innings. In four postseason appearances, he pitched 20 1/3 innings with 28 strikeouts, allowing 10 runs and 16 hits.

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Ohtani not pitching in the WBC has to be considered a disappointment since he provided one of the tournament's most memorable moments in 2023. Facing Team USA's Mike Trout, Ohtani struck out his then-Los Angeles Angels teammate to clinch the championship for Team Japan. Overall, he went 2-0 in three appearances with a 1.86 ERA and 11 strikeouts in 9 2/3 innings.

However, Ohtani's impactful bat will still be a part of Japan's lineup for the WBC. He batted .435/.608/.739 with 4 doubles, 1 home run and 8 RBI in 23 at-bats in 2023.

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Warriors star Stephen Curry exits with sore right knee that has bothered him for about a week

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Stephen Curry has been bothered by a sore right knee over the past week and the injury limited him to three quarters in the Golden State Warriors' 131-124 loss to the Detroit Pistons on Friday night.

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Coach Steve Kerr didn't consider it serious.

Curry, who will turn 38 on March 14, scored 23 points on 7-for-16 shooting with four 3-pointers over 25 minutes in his fourth straight 20-point performance before exiting with with the knee soreness.

"He's OK, I don't think it's anything major but we'll have an update tomorrow," coach Kerr said postgame. "It was the knee that kept him out of the game in Minneapolis so it's been nagging him the last week or so."

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Kerr wasn't sure what testing such as an MRI that Curry might need in the coming days. The team doesn't play again until Tuesday at home against Philadelphia, so there is an opportunity for the 17-year veteran to get off his feet and rest.

Teammate Gui Santos saw Curry limping early after scoring and being fouled.

Curry has missed 11 games this season, with the Warriors going 4-7 — three with an illness, five with a left quadriceps contusion, one with a sore right ankle, one with a sprained left ankle and another with inflammation in his right knee.

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Stephen Curryleft theGolden State Warriors'131-124loss to theDetroit Pistonswith an injury on Friday, Jan. 30.

Curry experienced right knee soreness and left the game late in the third quarter. It is the same knee that's been nagging the star guard for the past week.

Curry was seen grimacing after an and-1 layup and limped down the tunnel and to the locker room.

Warriorscoach Steve Kerr was optimistic about Curry's status in the moments following the game.

"I think he's OK. I don't think it's anything major," Kerr told reporters during his postgame media availability.

Oct. 26: The Dallas Mavericks' Cooper Flagg dunks the ball past the Toronto Raptors' Sandro Mamukelashvili at the American Airlines Center. Oct. 26: The Washington Wizards' Cam Whitmore dunks the ball against the Charlotte Hornets at Capital One Arena. <p style=Oct. 26: The Brooklyn Nets' Michael Porter Jr. dunks in front of the San Antonio Spurs' Victor Wembanyama at Frost Bank Center.

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Kerr indicated that there will be an update on Curry's knee on Saturday.

Pat Spencer took over at point guard in place of Curry.

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