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2027 FL LB Kaden Henderson (Verbal Offer)

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KYBuck4858 10 minutes ago
LB Kaden Henderson says OSU, Bama, and FSU standing out and will for sure get an OV. He’ll take all OVs and make a summer decision. I just don’t see this one happening. He’s visited all over the country this fall every weekend, but never made it up to OSU. We shall see…

AlltimeTE 2 minutes ago

AG wrote this am Lil Animal has been making Kaden Henderson a priority recruit….this could solidify Laurenitis taking the mantle over from Hartline if can nail this one…
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2027 MD DL Anthony Sweeney (Verbal Offer)

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KYBuck4858 1 hour ago
5* Edge Anthony Sweeney tells Simmons that his Top3 are Bama, TN, and A&M and that he is enamored with playing in the SEC.

This is one that I thought we stood a great chance at one point in time. Oh well. I still think we have a great shot to land at least two of our other top-of-the-board guys this cycle.
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2025 tOSU Offense Discussion

Miller Moss of Louisville and Kevin Jennings of SMU combined for

45/68 (66.17%)
518 yards
3TD
0 INT

Seems like there is a way to survive the Miami defense.

OSU is the best offense Miami has seen all year by a wide margin and there will be no weather to make us play one handed. If Day and company can't figure it out with the players they have, then they deserve to lose.
Don’t “run run pass” and put yourself in obvious or predictable passing downs where the Miami dline can tee off. And if you are in an obvious passing down where you need to throw, dial up plays where Sayin can get it out quick, and not just sideline to sideline screens, vertical quick hits, too.

Also, call plays to take advantage of Miami’s DEs playing undisciplined and getting too far up field. They’re like the antithesis of the Kenyatta Jackson conversation from this season (can I use pass moves more? just don’t go past the QB). The Miami DEs are past the QB on every snap, practically, if they’re not losing gap assignments with a spin or inside move… effective against a QB dropping back, not effective against a team taking advantage of you predictably doing that.
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Detroit Red Wings (Official Thread)

At the halfway mark (ish) - top of the Atlantic and the #2 overall seed in the East. And that's without anything more than average goaltending.

I would imagine they will be trading (again) for a goalie if they are in this position around the trade deadline. The Yzerplan is working. finally.
Meanwhile their farm team the Grand Rapids Griffins are having a record setting season. Currently 26-1 on the season.
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Tom Izzo (HC Michigan St. Spartans)

Tom Izzo Rips NCAA Over Former NBA Draft Pick Committing to Baylor

James Nnaji the 31st pick in the 2023 NBA draft, recently committed to play for Scott Drew and Baylor.

In the ever-changing landscape of college sports, another seismic shift came recently with the news of former NBA draft pick James Nnaji’s commitment to Baylor. Nnaji, the 31st pick in the 2023 NBA draft, has played in Europe since he was drafted and the Knicks currently own his draft rights.

He has never appeared in an NBA game, but taking the college route sparks an immediate question about the harsh reality of college sports in the modern age. Michigan State coach Tom Izzo hasn’t been afraid to criticize the NCAA in its new age of NIL, most recently for the decision to grant eligibility to multiple former NBA G League players to play college basketball. The legendary Spartans coach always sticks up for the integrity of the game and especially its players. He was asked about Nnaji’s commitment and provided some candid thoughts for the NCAA to chew on.

“Now we’re taking guys that were drafted in the NBA and everything,” Izzo said via Spartans Illustrated. “I said it to you a month and a half ago, come on Magic [Johnson] and Gary [Harris], let’s go baby. Let’s do it, why not? If that’s what we’re going through, shame on the NCAA. Shame on the coaches too, but shame on the NCAA. Because coaches are going to do what they got to do I guess, but the NCAA is the one.

“Those people on those committees that are making those decisions to allow something so ridiculous and not think of the kid. Everybody talks about me thinking about my program as selfish, no. Get that straight for all of you, I’m thinking of what is best for my son if he was in that position. And I just don’t agree with it.”

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'This s*** is crazy' — Baylor's addition of James Nnaji further blurs line between pro and college hoops

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It’s rare for a college basketball story to enter the mainstream sports conversation on Christmas Eve, but Baylor’s announcement that it had added center James Nnaji — the 31st pick in the 2023 NBA Draft — was enough of a “What are we doing here?” moment for it to break through.

Though college sports is now professional in almost every sense — including players who have signed pro contracts in Europe and the NBA G League finding their way to college basketball this year — the Nnaji development feels like new territory. This isn’t someone who slipped through the cracks or got bad advice, turned pro out of high school and ran into a career dead end. Nnaji, who has been playing in Europe, was one draft slot away from being a first-round pick with a guaranteed NBA contract. He played in the NBA Summer League and has even been part of a trade.

“Santa Claus is delivering mid season acquisitions…this s*** is crazy!!” UConn coach Dan Hurley wrote on X shortly after the news became public.

Is this really the type of player who should be part of college basketball? Who knows, maybe Arizona can get LeBron James on the bench for its Final Four push if he wants to play with his son Bryce.... :lol:

That would be absurd, of course — and, to be clear, expressly against NCAA rules since these pro-to-college cases must take place within five years of high school — but you can be forgiven if it seems like anything goes these days.

And guess what? As more college programs pursue mid-year additions, some have even checked in with G League players on two-way contracts who have appeared in actual NBA games. That seems inevitable at some point, too, given where this trend seems to be headed.

But don’t blame Baylor or any program for pursuing those players.

While you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone in college sports who thinks this is a good development, schools are merely doing what the NCAA has given them the green light to do as it waits and hopes for some kind of antitrust protection from Congress that would allow for the actual enforcement of the rulebook rather than a mishmash of eligibility rulings.
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Just sayin': Who knew that you could get drafted by the NBA, play professionally in Europe, and then still be eligible to play college basketball? He's listed (below) on Baylor's roster as a Freshman:

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