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  • Miami beats Ole Miss 31-27 in Fiesta Bowl

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    GLENDALE, Ariz. — Carson Beck scrambled for a 3-yard touchdown with 18 seconds left, and Miami will head back home for a shot at its first national championship since 2001 after beating Mississippi 31-27 in an exhilarating College Football Playoff semifinal at the Fiesta Bowl on Thursday night.


    What You Need To Know

    • The Miami Hurricanes have advanced to the College Football Playoff championship game
    • Miami defeated Mississippi 31-27 in a CFP semifinal at the Fiesta Bowl
    • Carson Beck put the Hurricanes ahead with a 3-yard touchdown run with 18 seconds left
    • Miami will play the winner of Friday’s other CFP semifinal between Indiana and Oregon at the Peach Bowl

    The 10th-ranked Hurricanes (13-2) had their vaunted defense picked apart by the sixth-ranked Rebels (13-2) in a wild fourth quarter, falling into a 27-24 hole after Trinidad Chambliss threw a 24-yard touchdown pass to Dae’Quan Wright with 3 minutes, 13 seconds left.

    Beck, who won a national title as a backup at Georgia, kept the Hurricanes calm amid the storm, leading them down the field for the winning score — and a shot at a national title on their home field at Hard Rock Stadium on Jan. 19. Beck is 37-5 as a starter, including two seasons at Georgia.

    The sixth-seeded Rebels lost their coach before the playoffs, but not their cool.

    If anything, Lane Kiffin’s decision to bolt for LSU seemed to harden Ole Miss’ resolve, pushing the Rebels to the best season in school history — and within a game of their first national championship game.

    Ole Miss kept Miami within reach when its offense labored and took a 19-17 lead on Lucas Carneiro’s fourth field goal, from 21 yards.

    Malachi Toney, the hero of Miami’s opening CFP win over Texas A&M, turned a screen pass into a 36-yard touchdown that put Miami up 24-19.

    Chambliss’ TD pass to Wright put the Rebels back on top, but their improbable run came to an end when the defense couldn’t hold the Hurricanes.

    But what a run it was.

    With Pete Golding calling the shots after being promoted from defensive coordinator to head coach, and most of the assistants sticking around, the Rebels blew out Tulane to open the playoff and took down mighty Georgia in the CFP quarterfinals.

    They faced a different kind of storm in the Hurricanes.

    Miami has rekindled memories o.f its 2001 national championship team behind a defense that went from porous to nearly impenetrable in its first season under coordinator Corey Hetherman.

    The Hurricanes walled up early in the Fiesta Bowl, holding Ole Miss to minus-1 yard.

    One play revved up the Rebels and their rowdy fans.

    Kewan Lacy, the nation’s third-leading rusher, burst through a hole up the middle for a 73-yard touchdown run on the first play of the second quarter — the longest run allowed by Miami’s defense since 2018.

    The Hurricanes seemed content to grind away at the Rebels in small chunks offensively, setting up CharMar Brown’s 4-yard touchdown run and a field goal.

    Miami unlocked the deep game just before halftime, taking advantage of a busted coverage for a 52-yard touchdown pass from Beck to Keelan Marion.

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  • Ole Miss, Miami to play for spot in FBS national championship game

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    GLENDALE, Ariz. — Mississippi has kept winning despite its coach bolting for another program.

    Miami has rekindled the glory days of its 2001 national championship with a ferocious defense and steady quarterback.

    One will play for a national championship after Thursday night’s Fiesta Bowl, which kicks off at 7:30 p.m. ET.


    What You Need To Know

    • Miami and Ole Miss will play in the Fiesta Bowl on Thursday night for a spot in the CFB championship
    • The Hurricanes are having their best season since they won the 2001 national championship
    • The Rebels have continued their successful season even after Lane Kiffin left to coach LSU after the regular season
    • The outcome could be determined by quarterbacks Carson Beck of UM and Trinidad Chambliss of Ole Miss

    Ole Miss (13-1) spent the last half of the regular season wondering if coach Lane Kiffin would stick around or leave for LSU. Once the coach did head out, the sixth-seeded Rebels kept winning to reach the College Football Playoff semifinals.

    Defensive coordinator Pete Golding took over as coach, and many of the assistants expected to join Kiffin in Baton Rouge stuck around to see the Rebels through the rest of the playoffs. Ole Miss and its high-scoring offense blew out Tulane in its opening CFP game and then outlasted mighty Georgia 39-34.

    Miami (12-2) is in the midst of its best run since winning the 2001 national title.

    The 10th-seeded Hurricanes have done it with a defense that went from mediocrity to one of the stingiest in the FBS under first-year coordinator Corey Hetherman. Miami gave up its fewest points since the 2001 national championship team — fourth nationally at 13.07 per game. The Hurricanes have been even stingier in the CFP, holding Texas A&M and Ohio State to a combined 17 points.

    Like most big games, the Fiesta Bowl will likely come down to which quarterback plays best.

    Miami’s Carson Beck is a proven winner, earning a national championship as a backup at Georgia before two stellar seasons as the starter. He’s been a perfect fit since transferring to Miami, throwing for 3,313 yards and 27 touchdowns on 74% passing with 10 interceptions.

    Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss took a circuitous route to the playoffs.

    With limited options out of high school, the dual-threat quarterback opted to play at Ferris State, leading the Bulldogs to a Division II championship last season. Chambliss has been superb since taking over as starter three games into this season, racking up 4,180 total yards and 29 touchdowns.

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  • Citadel faces Mercer after Moore’s 20-point performance

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    Citadel Bulldogs (3-12, 0-2 SoCon) at Mercer Bears (8-7, 0-2 SoCon)

    Macon, Georgia; Wednesday, 7 p.m. EST

    BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Bears -15.5; over/under is 147.5

    BOTTOM LINE: Citadel takes on Mercer after Christian Moore scored 20 points in Citadel’s 95-86 loss to the Wofford Terriers.

    The Bears are 6-0 in home games. Mercer averages 82.1 points and has outscored opponents by 8.4 points per game.

    The Bulldogs are 0-2 against conference opponents. Citadel has a 3-8 record in games decided by 10 points or more.

    Mercer’s average of 9.1 made 3-pointers per game this season is only 0.3 more made shots on average than the 8.8 per game Citadel gives up. Citadel averages 69.9 points per game, 3.8 fewer than the 73.7 Mercer gives up.

    The Bears and Bulldogs face off Wednesday for the first time in conference play this season.

    TOP PERFORMERS: Baraka Okojie is scoring 17.7 points per game and averaging 3.7 rebounds for the Bears. Zaire Williams is averaging 12.8 points and 3.6 rebounds over the last 10 games.

    Braxton Williams is shooting 36.9% from beyond the arc with 2.1 made 3-pointers per game for the Bulldogs, while averaging 11.7 points. Moore is averaging 9.9 points over the last 10 games.

    LAST 10 GAMES: Bears: 5-5, averaging 81.3 points, 37.7 rebounds, 14.6 assists, 9.2 steals and 3.5 blocks per game while shooting 44.3% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 70.3 points per game.

    Bulldogs: 1-9, averaging 64.9 points, 29.5 rebounds, 11.8 assists, 5.1 steals and 1.8 blocks per game while shooting 41.3% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 76.5 points.

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  • Georgetown visits Gunn and DePaul

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    Georgetown Hoyas (9-5, 1-2 Big East) at DePaul Blue Demons (9-6, 1-3 Big East)

    Chicago; Tuesday, 8 p.m. EST

    BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Blue Demons -1.5; over/under is 146.5

    BOTTOM LINE: DePaul takes on Georgetown after CJ Gunn scored 22 points in DePaul’s 86-77 win against the Xavier Musketeers.

    The Blue Demons are 7-3 in home games. DePaul is eighth in the Big East with 22.9 defensive rebounds per game led by N.J. Benson averaging 4.3.

    The Hoyas are 1-2 in Big East play. Georgetown ranks eighth in the Big East giving up 75.1 points while holding opponents to 43.1% shooting.

    DePaul’s average of 7.3 made 3-pointers per game this season is only 0.9 fewer made shots on average than the 8.2 per game Georgetown gives up. Georgetown has shot at a 44.7% clip from the field this season, 2.7 percentage points higher than the 42.0% shooting opponents of DePaul have averaged.

    The matchup Tuesday is the first meeting of the season between the two teams in conference play.

    TOP PERFORMERS: RJ Smith averages 1.5 made 3-pointers per game for the Blue Demons, scoring 8.1 points while shooting 36.7% from beyond the arc. Gunn is shooting 46.7% and averaging 13.8 points over the last 10 games.

    KJ Lewis is scoring 15.2 points per game and averaging 5.6 rebounds for the Hoyas. Julius Halaifonua is averaging 14.9 points and 5.7 rebounds over the last 10 games.

    LAST 10 GAMES: Blue Demons: 6-4, averaging 73.4 points, 29.4 rebounds, 14.7 assists, 5.9 steals and 3.4 blocks per game while shooting 45.4% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 71.0 points per game.

    Hoyas: 5-5, averaging 79.8 points, 33.6 rebounds, 17.1 assists, 7.1 steals and 3.7 blocks per game while shooting 45.0% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 77.8 points.

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  • Navy faces Bucknell following Benigni’s 23-point game

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    Bucknell Bison (4-11, 1-1 Patriot League) at Navy Midshipmen (10-5, 2-0 Patriot League)

    Annapolis, Maryland; Wednesday, 7 p.m. EST

    BOTTOM LINE: Navy hosts Bucknell after Austin Benigni scored 23 points in Navy’s 65-58 win against the Holy Cross Crusaders.

    The Midshipmen are 6-1 on their home court. Navy is the top team in the Patriot League in team defense, allowing 64.9 points while holding opponents to 41.3% shooting.

    The Bison are 1-1 against Patriot League opponents. Bucknell is 2-6 in games decided by at least 10 points.

    Navy scores 73.1 points per game, 3.3 fewer points than the 76.4 Bucknell allows. Bucknell averages 7.6 made 3-pointers per game this season, 0.6 more makes per game than Navy allows.

    The Midshipmen and Bison square off Wednesday for the first time in conference play this season.

    TOP PERFORMERS: Benigni is averaging 17.5 points, 4.6 assists and 1.5 steals for the Midshipmen. Aidan Kehoe is averaging 14.6 points over the last 10 games.

    Jayden Williams is averaging 8.2 points and four assists for the Bison. Amon Dorries is averaging 10.7 points over the last 10 games.

    LAST 10 GAMES: Midshipmen: 8-2, averaging 72.4 points, 36.0 rebounds, 14.1 assists, 6.6 steals and 2.8 blocks per game while shooting 45.0% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 60.5 points per game.

    Bison: 2-8, averaging 62.1 points, 26.9 rebounds, 12.7 assists, 7.7 steals and 1.9 blocks per game while shooting 39.4% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 77.4 points.

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  • Florida, UCF land new quarterbacks in portal; former USF star heads to Auburn

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    FLORIDA — Florida and Auburn have new quarterbacks to pair with new head coaches, and UCF has added a passer from the 2025-26 College Football Playoff for 2026.


    What You Need To Know

    • Alonza Barnett III, who led James Madison to the College Football Playoff, will play for UCF coach Scott Frost in 2026
    • Former Georgia Tech quarterback Aaron Philo is transferring to Florida
    • Gators running back Jaden Baugh also has signed a new contract to stay with Florida
    • Ex-USF quarterback Byrum Brown will join former Bulls coach Alex Golesh at Auburn next season

    Alonza Barnett III, who led James Madison into the 2025-26 College Football Playoff and was named Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year, will join Scott Frost’s Knights team in 2026. Barnett threw for 2,806 yards with 23 passing touchdowns while adding 589 yards and 15 touchdowns on the ground and led the Dukes to the Sun Belt championship this past season. Through his redshirt junior season, he notched 5,433 career passing yards with 49 touchdowns and rushed for 1,075 yards and 23 touchdowns.

    UCF’s starting quarterback for most of last season, Tayven Jackson, entered the transfer portal.

    Georgia Tech’s Aaron Philo announced his commitment to the Gators on Tuesday and will follow former Yellow Jackets offensive coordinator Buster Faulkner from Atlanta to Gainesville. Philo is expected to compete with redshirt freshman Tramell Jones Jr. for the starting job to replace departed DJ Lagway. Philo, a 6-foot-2, 220-pound junior, worked with Faulkner the past two seasons, serving as backup to Haynes King and appearing in eight games.

    The Gators got more good news from the transfer portal when they won a bidding war with Texas for running back Jadan Baugh, who rushed for 1,170 yards and caught 33 passes for 210 yards and two touchdowns at Florida last season. Other high-profile players returning to the Gators include top tackler Myles Graham, leading receiver Vernell Brown III and wide receiver Dallas Wilson.

    Philo joins former Tech teammate Bailey Stockton, a receiver and brother of Georgia quarterback Gunnar Stockton, and Penn State offensive lineman TJ Shanahan as key guys to pick Florida since the transfer portal opened Friday. The Gators are rebuilding under new coach Jon Sumrall.

    South Florida’s Byrum Brown, meanwhile, announced he is following former Bulls coach Alex Golesh to Auburn.

    Brown reposted on his Instagram account an On3 post announcing that the quarterback is making the move. Brown has thrown for 7,690 yards and 61 touchdowns while also rushing for 2,265 yards and 31 scores over the last four seasons at South Florida. 

    He completed 66.3% of his passes for 3,158 yards with 28 touchdowns and seven interceptions this season. He also rushed for 1,008 yards and 14 touchdowns on 175 carries while helping South Florida go 9-3 in the regular season.

    At UCF, other key players who are staying with the Knights are defensive tackles Horace Lockett Jr., who had entered the transfer portal, and RJ Jackson and defensive backs Braeden Marshall and Antione Jackson.

    In addition to Barnett, the transfer portal so far has brought the Knights running back Landen Chambers from Central Arkansas; offensive lineman Cooper Terpstra from Michigan State; offensive lineman Brady Wayburn from UConn, offensive lineman Tyler Gibson from Charlotte; offensive lineman Henry Tabansi from Buffalo; linebacker Tackett Curtis from Wisconsin; and defensive backs Kahmel Johnson from Wayne State and Caleb Flagg from Missouri.

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  • No. 21 USC women moving forward from rivalry game ‘disappointment’ and on to Oregon

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    Disappointment and embarrassment. Two words that USC women’s basketball head coach Lindsay Gottlieb used to describe how her team felt after losing 80-46 to No. 4 UCLA on Saturday in the first of two regular-season games between the crosstown rivals.

    “But we own it,” Gottlieb told reporters after the game. “We get a lot of basketball to achieve our goals and we’ll get back to work and take it on the chin. We’ve had great wins and celebrations here and tough losses. And all we can do is just handle it and get better. And that’s what our team’s looking forward to doing.”

    The Trojans dropped four spots in the Associated Press rankings to No. 21 after the loss, but can quickly begin to turn the page after the defeat. They’ll host Oregon (13-3 overall, 1-2 Big Ten) on Tuesday at 7 p.m.

    It’s part of a brief break of non-ranked opponents before USC (10-4, 2-1) hosts No. 8 Maryland on Jan. 15. In addition to playing the Ducks on Tuesday, they’ll also play unranked Minnesota on the road on Sunday.

    USC has already played three out of the four top teams in the country in No. 1 UConn, No. 3 South Carolina and, most recently, UCLA.

    “We’re trying to be the national champions,” Gottlieb told reporters. “We’re trying to be the best program in the country, so I’m not sorry we scheduled them all. You’ve gotta learn where we had big strides and where we haven’t. And we’ve fallen short in those games.”

    Oregon achieved a bounce-back win and its first win of the Big Ten Conference season when it beat Northwestern 87-54 on Thursday. The Ducks are also battle-tested and played No. 6 Michigan and UCLA in their first conference games of the season.

    They lost to the Wolverines 92-87 on Dec. 29 and to UCLA 80-59 on Dec. 7

    The Northwestern win was a well-rounded offensive performance that saw 10 different players contribute points. Five-foot-11 sophomore guard Katie Fiso led her team with 17 points on 7-of-11 shooting and 6-foot-2 Australian forward Mia Jacobs had 16 points and six rebounds.

    “We’re keying in on those little details but also just worrying about ourselves,” Fiso told reporters after the game. “It’s just a bunch of other people with a jersey on. And once we focus on ourselves, then we can be the best version of ourselves. It’s us vs. anyone, really.”

    Oregon had 33 rebounds as a team in the game, and 23 of them were defensive. The Ducks also had 13 steals and are tied for second in the conference in that category with 12.8 steals a game.

    USC struggled in the post against UCLA and shot 27% from the field while grabbing a season-low 26 rebounds on Saturday night.

    Some positives, however, included the 17 turnovers that the Trojans forced and freshman Jazzy Davidson’s 11th straight game of scoring in double figures. The 6-foot-1 guard continues to carry a heavy load at 32.6 minutes per game in her first season of college basketball.

    She has support from 6-foot-1 sophomore guard Kennedy Smith, who is averaging 10.2 points, 4.7 rebounds and 3.7 assists.

    “They pretty much are the core of how they attack,” UCLA head coach Cori Close said after Saturday’s game.

    “Kennedy is an elite passer and she is their best defender. Jazzy has been one of the most impactful freshmen in the country. They’ve done a really good job fighting to find different ways to score and use them in creative ways.”

    OREGON (13-3 overall, 1-2 Big Ten) at No. 21 USC (10-4, 2-1)

    When: Tuesday, 7 p.m.

    Where: Galen Center

    TV/Radio: Big Ten Network/USCTrojans.com/listen

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  • Air Force hosts Collins and Utah State

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    Utah State Aggies (12-1, 3-0 MWC) at Air Force Falcons (3-11, 0-3 MWC)

    Colorado Springs, Colorado; Tuesday, 9 p.m. EST

    BOTTOM LINE: Utah State visits Air Force after Michael Collins Jr. scored 23 points in Utah State’s 96-78 victory against the San Jose State Spartans.

    The Falcons have gone 3-6 at home. Air Force allows 73.2 points and has been outscored by 10.3 points per game.

    The Aggies are 3-0 against MWC opponents. Utah State averages 85.6 points while outscoring opponents by 18.3 points per game.

    Air Force makes 43.6% of its shots from the field this season, which is 3.2 percentage points higher than Utah State has allowed to its opponents (40.4%). Utah State scores 12.4 more points per game (85.6) than Air Force allows to opponents (73.2).

    The Falcons and Aggies match up Tuesday for the first time in conference play this season.

    TOP PERFORMERS: Eli Robinson is averaging 9.5 points, 6.1 rebounds and 1.5 steals for the Falcons. Lucas Hobin is averaging 2.2 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.

    Collins is shooting 56.7% and averaging 20.2 points for the Aggies. Kolby King is averaging 1.3 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.

    LAST 10 GAMES: Falcons: 3-7, averaging 63.1 points, 27.1 rebounds, 11.7 assists, 5.8 steals and 3.8 blocks per game while shooting 43.9% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 72.0 points per game.

    Aggies: 9-1, averaging 84.0 points, 31.7 rebounds, 17.5 assists, 10.0 steals and 2.8 blocks per game while shooting 52.7% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 67.1 points.

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  • Charleston (SC) hosts William & Mary after Vahlberg Fasasi’s 22-point outing

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    William & Mary Tribe (11-3, 2-0 CAA) at Charleston (SC) Cougars (9-6, 2-0 CAA)

    Charleston, South Carolina; Monday, 7 p.m. EST

    BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Cougars -2.5; over/under is 162.5

    BOTTOM LINE: William & Mary visits Charleston (SC) after Tunde Vahlberg Fasasi scored 22 points in William & Mary’s 76-57 win against the Stony Brook Seawolves.

    The Cougars are 5-2 on their home court. Charleston (SC) ranks third in the CAA with 25.1 defensive rebounds per game led by Jlynn Counter averaging 4.8.

    The Tribe are 2-0 in CAA play. William & Mary is ninth in the CAA allowing 74.2 points while holding opponents to 40.3% shooting.

    Charleston (SC)’s average of 6.5 made 3-pointers per game is 1.4 fewer made shots on average than the 7.9 per game William & Mary allows. William & Mary scores 11.8 more points per game (85.9) than Charleston (SC) allows (74.1).

    The Cougars and Tribe match up Monday for the first time in conference play this season.

    TOP PERFORMERS: Counter is averaging 15.6 points, 5.5 rebounds and 4.5 assists for the Cougars. Martin Kalu is averaging 1.9 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.

    Kyle Pulliam is scoring 11.8 points per game and averaging 3.8 rebounds for the Tribe. Cade Haskins is averaging 1.8 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.

    LAST 10 GAMES: Cougars: 7-3, averaging 75.6 points, 32.6 rebounds, 11.4 assists, 6.0 steals and 4.7 blocks per game while shooting 44.3% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 73.8 points per game.

    Tribe: 9-1, averaging 86.5 points, 32.7 rebounds, 19.8 assists, 8.5 steals and 3.8 blocks per game while shooting 51.2% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 71.5 points.

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  • Aaliyah Chavez scored 17 points to help No. 8 Oklahoma rout cold-shooting Mississippi State 95-47

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    NORMAN, Okla. — Aaliyah Chavez scored 17 points and Zya Vann added 16 and 11 rebounds to help No. 8 Oklahoma rout cold-shooting Mississippi State 95-47 on Sunday.

    Raegan Beers chipped in 15 points and 11 rebounds for the Sooners (14-1, 2-0 Southeastern Conference), who had a 64-37 rebound advantage. Six players scored in double figures for the Sooners, who have won 13 straight, the second-longest streak in program history behind a 20-game run by the 2008-09 Final Four team.

    Kharyssa Richardson scored 13 points off the bench for Mississippi State (14-2, 1-1), which lost for the first time since Nov. 20. The Bulldogs made 14 of 70 shots (20%) and one of 25 shots from behind the 3-point line (4%).

    Oklahoma set a program record for lowest shooting percentage by a conference opponent. The previous mark was 20.7% by Texas Tech of the Big 12 Conference in 2014.

    The Bulldogs made just two of their first 19 shots (11%) and trailed 21-8 after one quarter. OU extended the lead to 29-10 on a layup by Beers early in the second. Three straight baskets by Mississippi State — including a 3-pointer by Crisp — cut the deficit to 29-17.

    But the Bulldogs scored only five points after that and trailed 48-22 at halftime. Mississippi State made 7 of 37 shots before the break.

    The second half didn’t get much better. Oklahoma limited the Bulldogs to 13 points and extended the advantage to 62-24 on a 3-point play by Caya Smith with 5:41 left in the third quarter. A 20-2 run by OU in the fourth made it 92-40.

    Mississippi State: Hosts No. 23 Tennessee on Thursday night.

    Oklahoma: Hosts No. 15 Mississippi on Thursday night.

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  • Kevair Kennedy scores 20 to lead Merrimack to 73-66 victory over Manhattan

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    NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. — Kevair Kennedy scored 20 points as Merrimack beat Manhattan 73-66 on Sunday.

    Kennedy also contributed eight rebounds and seven assists for the Warriors (9-7, 5-0 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference). Ernest Shelton totaled 16 points, six rebounds and three steals. Tye Dorset hit two 3-pointers and scored 15.

    Fraser Roxburgh and Anthony Isaac both had 16 points and eight rebounds for the Jaspers (7-9, 3-2). Jaden Winston finished with 16 points, five assists and three steals.

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  • Keeler: CU Buffs transfers wonder what 2025 under Deion Sanders would’ve looked like if they stayed: ‘They missed out’

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    Noah Fenske had his luggage with him Saturday. It wasn’t Louis.

    “Just Under Armour,” the former CU Buffs offensive lineman texted me from his vacation in Nashville.

    While on the road with his fiancée, Fenske’s also been keeping an eye on an old CU teammate, Alex Harkey. Oregon’s starting right tackle? Yeah, he used to be a Buff.

    Harkey, a 6-foot-6, 327-pound redshirt senior, is prepping for a Friday night showdown with Indiana — and another former CU player, the Hoosiers’ Kahlil Benson — in one College Football Playoff semifinal. The Ducks’ bruiser helped Oregon put up 245 passing yards and convert four fourth-down conversions on The Best Defense Money Can Buy, blanking Texas Tech 23-0 in the Orange Bowl.

    He’d transferred into CU as a 305-pounder out of Tyler (Texas) Junior College, a 3-star who was weighing offers from Middle Tennessee and Old Dominion. After appearing in 12 games, largely as a reserve guard, Harkey was one of the kids from CU’s 2022 recruiting class swept out in the great Deion Sanders roster purge during the spring of 2023.

    Fenske, who played in seven games with the Buffs in ’22, was Harkey’s roommate at CU. He got swept away, too. Under Armour was out, Louis Vuitton luggage was in.

    “(Harkey has) done incredible, man,” Fenske gushed. “Because when he first came in (to CU), he wasn’t what he is now. And just seeing his transformation from being a (backup) guard on a 1-11 team to being a first-round or second-round (NFL) draft pick …”

    Big Alex could play. So could wideout Jordyn Tyson (Arizona State). And cornerback Simeon Harris (Fresno State). And quarterback Owen McCown, once he’d had some more brisket. McCown, who played as a wafer-thin true freshman at CU in ’22, threw for 30 touchdowns at UTSA this past fall — including three in a 57-20 win over Florida International in the First Responder Bowl.

    “We just stay connected, support each other’s success,” Harris, who still belongs to a group chat of former Buffs, told me over the weekend. “You’ve got to expect the unexpected. That (purge) hit us all in the mouth.”

    CU fans talk a lot — a lot — about 1-11 in 2022. About rock bottom. About Coach Prime lighting the candle for the climb out of obscurity.

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  • Wagner takes on Stonehill, looks for 6th straight victory

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    Stonehill Skyhawks (3-11, 0-1 NEC) at Wagner Seahawks (6-6, 1-0 NEC)

    Staten Island, New York; Sunday, 4 p.m. EST

    BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Seahawks -7.5; over/under is 137.5

    BOTTOM LINE: Wagner aims to keep its five-game win streak going when the Seahawks take on Stonehill.

    The Seahawks are 4-0 on their home court. Wagner ranks third in the NEC with 14.6 assists per game led by Jaden Baker averaging 4.0.

    The Skyhawks are 0-1 against NEC opponents. Stonehill is seventh in the NEC scoring 67.1 points per game and is shooting 41.4%.

    Wagner averages 77.1 points, 5.2 more per game than the 71.9 Stonehill allows. Stonehill has shot at a 41.4% rate from the field this season, 0.5 percentage points greater than the 40.9% shooting opponents of Wagner have averaged.

    The Seahawks and Skyhawks meet Sunday for the first time in NEC play this season.

    TOP PERFORMERS: Nick Jones is averaging 15.1 points and two steals for the Seahawks. Eduardo Placer is averaging 10.3 points over the past 10 games.

    Hermann Koffi is averaging 14.8 points for the Skyhawks. Davante Hackett is averaging 1.8 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.

    LAST 10 GAMES: Seahawks: 6-4, averaging 79.0 points, 38.8 rebounds, 15.0 assists, 6.1 steals and 3.2 blocks per game while shooting 46.5% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 73.8 points per game.

    Skyhawks: 2-8, averaging 64.7 points, 34.6 rebounds, 11.9 assists, 4.7 steals and 3.3 blocks per game while shooting 40.9% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 73.4 points.

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  • Branch’s 20 lead Kansas City past Omaha 73-66

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    OMAHA, Neb. — Karmello Branch scored 20 points as Kansas City beat Omaha 73-66 on Saturday night.

    Branch shot 5 of 9 from the field, including 4 for 5 from 3-point range, and went 6 for 6 from the free-throw line for the Roos (4-12, 1-1 Summit League). Jerome Palm added 14 points while going 6 of 9 and 2 of 3 from the free-throw line while they also had five rebounds. CJ Evans shot 5 of 15 from the field, including 2 for 3 from 3-point range, and went 2 for 3 from the line to also finish with 14 points.

    Paul Djobet led the Mavericks (7-10, 0-2) in scoring, finishing with 16 points, eight rebounds and four assists. Grant Stubblefield added 14 points and two steals for Omaha. Tony Osburn also had 12 points.

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  • Dayton heads to Loyola Chicago for conference matchup

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    Dayton Flyers (10-4, 1-0 A-10) at Loyola Chicago Ramblers (5-9, 1-0 A-10)

    Chicago; Saturday, 2 p.m. EST

    BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Flyers -8.5; over/under is 141.5

    BOTTOM LINE: Dayton takes on Loyola Chicago in A-10 action Saturday.

    The Ramblers are 3-4 on their home court. Loyola Chicago is 2-1 in one-possession games.

    The Flyers are 1-0 in conference play. Dayton has a 0-1 record in games decided by 3 points or fewer.

    Loyola Chicago’s average of 8.4 made 3-pointers per game this season is just 0.2 fewer made shots on average than the 8.6 per game Dayton allows. Dayton averages 7.7 made 3-pointers per game this season, 1.7 fewer made shots on average than the 9.4 per game Loyola Chicago allows.

    The matchup Saturday is the first meeting this season between the two teams in conference play.

    TOP PERFORMERS: Justin Moore is scoring 12.9 points per game and averaging 2.7 rebounds for the Ramblers. Kayde Dotson is averaging 11.0 points and 2.5 rebounds over the last 10 games.

    Javon Bennett is shooting 39.7% and averaging 16.1 points for the Flyers. Deshayne Montgomery is averaging 1.7 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.

    LAST 10 GAMES: Ramblers: 4-6, averaging 67.1 points, 30.8 rebounds, 12.1 assists, 3.4 steals and 3.5 blocks per game while shooting 43.7% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 73.5 points per game.

    Flyers: 7-3, averaging 78.0 points, 32.1 rebounds, 14.4 assists, 9.7 steals and 4.3 blocks per game while shooting 45.6% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 69.5 points.

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  • Martinelli leads Northwestern against Minnesota

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    Minnesota Golden Gophers (8-5, 1-1 Big Ten) at Northwestern Wildcats (8-5, 0-2 Big Ten)

    Evanston, Illinois; Saturday, 5 p.m. EST

    BOTTOM LINE: Northwestern hosts Minnesota after Nick Martinelli scored 32 points in Northwestern’s 80-60 win against the Howard Bison.

    The Wildcats are 6-1 in home games. Northwestern is 2-1 in games decided by less than 4 points.

    The Golden Gophers are 1-1 against Big Ten opponents. Minnesota scores 72.7 points while outscoring opponents by 7.9 points per game.

    Northwestern averages 80.5 points, 15.7 more per game than the 64.8 Minnesota allows. Minnesota has shot at a 45.7% rate from the field this season, 5.3 percentage points greater than the 40.4% shooting opponents of Northwestern have averaged.

    The Wildcats and Golden Gophers face off Saturday for the first time in Big Ten play this season.

    TOP PERFORMERS: Martinelli averages 1.3 made 3-pointers per game for the Wildcats, scoring 22.8 points while shooting 55.6% from beyond the arc. Arrinten Page is shooting 59.3% and averaging 13.4 points over the past 10 games.

    Cade Tyson is shooting 53.5% and averaging 21.9 points for the Golden Gophers. Jaylen Crocker-Johnson is averaging 13.8 points over the last 10 games.

    LAST 10 GAMES: Wildcats: 5-5, averaging 79.1 points, 29.3 rebounds, 18.3 assists, 5.0 steals and 3.9 blocks per game while shooting 48.3% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 74.0 points per game.

    Golden Gophers: 6-4, averaging 70.3 points, 30.3 rebounds, 18.0 assists, 7.7 steals and 3.0 blocks per game while shooting 44.8% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 64.9 points.

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  • San Francisco hosts Johnson and San Diego

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    San Diego Toreros (6-8, 1-1 WCC) at San Francisco Dons (9-6, 1-1 WCC)

    San Francisco; Friday, 10 p.m. EST

    BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Dons -10.5; over/under is 148.5

    BOTTOM LINE: San Diego visits San Francisco after Ty-Laur Johnson scored 21 points in San Diego’s 99-93 loss to the Gonzaga Bulldogs.

    The Dons have gone 5-1 in home games. San Francisco ranks sixth in the WCC in team defense, allowing 68.5 points while holding opponents to 40.6% shooting.

    The Toreros are 1-1 against conference opponents. San Diego ranks seventh in the WCC shooting 34.5% from 3-point range.

    San Francisco averages 9.1 made 3-pointers per game, 2.4 more made shots than the 6.7 per game San Diego gives up. San Diego averages 9.4 made 3-pointers per game this season, 2.5 more made shots on average than the 6.9 per game San Francisco allows.

    The matchup Friday is the first meeting of the season for the two teams in conference play.

    TOP PERFORMERS: David Fuchs is scoring 13.2 points per game with 6.8 rebounds and 1.6 assists for the Dons. Ryan Beasley is averaging 12.6 points over the past 10 games.

    Toneari Lane averages 2.4 made 3-pointers per game for the Toreros, scoring 10.7 points while shooting 39.3% from beyond the arc. Johnson is averaging 14.3 points and 2.2 steals over the last 10 games.

    LAST 10 GAMES: Dons: 5-5, averaging 72.2 points, 33.0 rebounds, 13.3 assists, 3.8 steals and 3.4 blocks per game while shooting 43.4% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 70.1 points per game.

    Toreros: 3-7, averaging 72.9 points, 26.0 rebounds, 15.0 assists, 8.6 steals and 2.9 blocks per game while shooting 43.0% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 80.5 points.

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  • Morgan’s last-second 3-pointer lifts No. 11 Kentucky over No. 5 LSU 80-78 as Kiffin looks on

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    BATON ROUGE, La. — Tonie Morgan hit a 3-pointer with 0.5 seconds left to lift No. 11 Kentucky to an 80-78 win over No. 5 and previously unbeaten LSU on Thursday night.

    It was a stunning loss before a crowd of 11,485 that included new LSU football coach Lane Kiffin, who walked hand-in-hand with Tigers’ coach Kim Mulkey onto the floor before the game.

    Morgan, a Georgia Tech transfer, led the Wildcats (14-1, 1-0 Southeastern Conference) with 24 points and 12 rebounds. Asia Boone had 18 points, including five 3-pointers; Teonni Key added 17 points and 16 rebounds; and Clara Strack had 15 points.

    Mikaylah Williams had 26 points to lead the Tigers (14-1, 0-1). Flau’jae Johnson had 15 points while Jada Richard and Amiya Joiner had 14 apiece.

    Morgan’s clutch basket came after Williams hit three free throws for a 78-77 lead with 18.5 seconds left.

    UK’s front line height — Strack and Key are both 6-foot-5 — gave LSU a challenge it hadn’t faced this season.

    Almost half of LSU’s nation-leading 108 points per game have come from second-chance (26.3 points per game) and fast-break (27.5) points.

    But because LSU lost the rebound battle 45-29 for just the second time this season and could only force a season-low 10 turnovers, the Tigers had just four second-chance points and 13 fast-break points.

    Williams scored 10 of LSU’s first 14 points as the Tigers roared to a 12-point lead in the first four minutes.

    Boone’s third 3-pointer of the first half gave Kentucky its largest lead at 30-25 with 7:39 left in the second quarter. The Tigers responded with a 9-0 run for a 34-30 advantage with 4:57 left, heading toward a 41-41 halftime tie.

    Entering the fourth quarter with a 65-60 lead, LSU never led by more than seven points.

    Kentucky: At home vs. Missouri on Sunday.

    LSU: At No. 11 Vanderbilt on Sunday.

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  • Devon Dampier leads No. 15 Utah past Nebraska in Las Vegas Bowl, 44-22

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    LAS VEGAS — Devon Dampier threw for 310 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 148 yards and three scores, and No. 15 Utah won the Las Vegas Bowl in Morgan Scalley’s first game as coach, beating Nebraska 44-22 on Wednesday in the Las Vegas Bowl.

    Scalley was expected to be the Utes’ coach beginning after this game, but Michigan hired Kyle Whittingham on Friday, prompting a quicker change.

    “There have been so many distractions for these players,” Scalley said. “The game is all about them, and so they’re the ones that don’t deserve all the distractions. They worked their tails off.”

    For Dampier, the game MVP, the question now is whether the junior will return to Salt Lake City or enter the transfer portal and maybe even follow his old coach to Michigan. He didn’t directly address a question regarding what his thought process would be over the next two days.

    “It’s the last couple of hours I get to hang out with these guys,” Dampier said. “That’s where my mind is going to be at for sure.”

    This game was considered a sort of audition for Nebraska freshman quarterback TJ Lateef, who passed for 182 yards and had a touchdown each throwing and running. Mekhi Nelson rushed for 88 yards and a TD on 12 carries, but only 16 yards after the first quarter.

    Utah (11-2) reached 11 victories for the fourth time in program history and the first time since 2019. The Utes improved their bowl record to 18-9, including 5-2 in the Las Vegas Bowl. They also won two Pac-12 championships at Allegiant Stadium.

    The Utes outgained Nebraska (7-6) 535 yards to 343. They rushed for 225 yards, giving the Utes a school-record 3,462 for the season. Their four rushing touchdowns gave the Utes 41 for the season, another program record.

    Utah turned around the game in the second period by outscoring Nebraska 17-0 and outgaining the Huskers 198-17. Nebraska had led 14-7 after the first quarter.

    “They started zone pressuring us,” Nebraska coach Matt Rhule said. “You have to win those plays, and we didn’t quite win enough.”

    This was Nebraska’s 30th consecutive loss to an Associated Press-ranked opponent, second to Rutgers’ 43-game skid. Rhule has lost 20 straight games to ranked teams, including 0-11 at Baylor.

    An announced crowd of 38,879 watched the game, a record since this bowl moved to Allegiant Stadium following the 2019 season. The previous record was 32,515 for Wisconsin’s 20-13 victory over Arizona State in 2021. It’s the ninth-highest attendance for this bowl, which used to be at Sam Boyd Stadium.

    Nebraska: The Huskers looked as if they would run all over Utah, rushing 13 times for 94 yards in the first quarter in taking a 14-7 lead. They rushed six times for a yard in the second period as Utah took control.

    Utah: Tight ends J.J. Buchanan and Dallan Bentley combined to catch 10 passes for 182 yards and two touchdowns. The game was a homecoming for Buchanan, who is from the Las Vegas suburb of Henderson.

    Nebraska: Will host Ohio on Sept. 5 in the first of two games against Mid-American Conference teams and the third against an FCS school.

    Utah: Will host Idaho on Sept. 3 in what should be an easy tune-up for the season.

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  • O’Keefe scores 19 as Columbia downs Division-III Penn State-Abington 106-51

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    NEW YORK — Gerard O’Keefe had 19 points in Columbia’s 106-51 win over Division-III Penn State-Abington on Wednesday.

    O’Keefe went 7 of 11 from the field (4 for 7 from 3-point range) for the Lions (11-3). Mason Ritter scored 16 points, shooting 7 of 12 from the field and 2 for 3 from the free-throw line. Blair Thompson shot 5 for 8, including 3 for 4 from beyond the arc to finish with 15 points.

    The Lions were led in scoring by Tamir Powell, who finished with 14 points, six rebounds and two steals. Tyler Fox added 11 points for Penn State-Abington. Mike Byfield finished with 10 points and seven rebounds.

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