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Georgia Bulldogs (2021-2022 National Champions & Excellent Drivers)


JONES COUNTY, Ga. — An Alpharetta man is facing federal wire fraud charges after prosecutors say he swindled real estate investors and University of Georgia football fans out of nearly $1 million.

Matthew Neet, 43, of Alpharetta, was arraigned in federal court on Thursday, accused of running a scheme that targeted both would-be investors and college football fans eager to secure tickets to high-profile UGA games.

According to prosecutors, Neet defrauded at least two dozen victims by offering investment opportunities and game tickets he never intended to deliver. Authorities estimate victims paid him $943,000, money prosecutors say Neet instead used for personal expenses.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation says Neet’s alleged scheme spanned both real estate and sports fandom. Investigators claim he promoted supposed investments in teak and timberland properties in Costa Rica, despite having no plans to invest the funds.

At the same time, Neet allegedly offered tickets to UGA football games against Alabama, Texas, and Mississippi, tickets that were never delivered.

“Neet allegedly exploited college football fans and investors for personal gain,” said Paul Brown, Special Agent in Charge of FBI Atlanta. “As the popularity of college football continues to grow, we urge fans and investors to verify the legitimacy of offers, especially when large sums of money are involved.”

Neet waived indictment and agreed to proceed by criminal information on Dec. 19, 2025. He was arraigned before U.S. Magistrate Judge John K. Larkins III.

“As we enter the college football playoff, fans should exercise caution when purchasing tickets for games,” said U.S. Attorney Theodore S. Hertzberg. “Scammers may seek to exploit the rich history and tradition of college football for quick cash. And investors should always be wary of opportunities that seem too good to be true.”
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C Christoph Tilly (Official Thread)

The worst part about it is every single one is wide-open at the top of the key & he's missing all of them. It's hard to fathom how he can keep missing all these easy 3s considering he's been very good at shooting free throws. It makes me wonder how much these guys practice shooting 3s.
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DE C.J. Hicks (National Champion)

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Why the redshirt could help shape Ohio State’s 2026 defense

As important as Hicks’ potential playoff contribution is, the long-term implications may be even bigger. By preserving his redshirt, Hicks remains eligible to return next season at a time when Ohio State’s edge room is likely to undergo significant turnover. Caden Curry is expected to graduate and move on, and Kenyatta Jackson Jr. could be headed to the NFL, leaving meaningful snaps available in the rotation.
That opportunity aligns perfectly with Hicks’ developmental timeline. If he uses the playoff experience as a foundation and follows it with a full offseason focused on edge-specific refinement, he could enter next season ready to compete for a major role. The defensive line appears to be his most natural home, and Ohio State has consistently shown that patience with high-upside defenders pays off once the technique matches the talent.
For now, Hicks’ story is about timing. He arrives in the playoffs with eligibility intact, physical tools sharpened by a year of practice, and a chance to help in small but important ways. Beyond that, the redshirt season positions him as a potential centerpiece of Ohio State’s edge rotation in 2026, a reminder that sometimes the most impactful seasons begin before the stat sheet ever even shows it.
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OG Tegra Tshabola (All B1G, National Champion)

Ohio State Right Guard Tegra Tshabola Sidelined By Injury, Gabe VanSickle and Joshua Padilla Could Both Play at Right Guard vs. Miami

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Ohio State will have a new right guard for at least the start of the College Football Playoff.

Tegra Tshabola, who has started every game for Ohio State at right guard since the start of the 2024 season, will be out for at least the Buckeyes’ CFP quarterfinal game against Miami due to injury, Ryan Day said Monday.

Tshabola left Ohio State’s Big Ten Championship Game loss to Indiana after the opening drive of the third quarter and did not return. Day did not specify what Tshabola’s injury was, but a source told Eleven Warriors that Tshabola underwent surgery after the Big Ten Championship Game. Day said Tshabola will be out “for a few weeks at least,” putting his availability for the entire CFP in question.

Tshabola was replaced in the Big Ten Championship Game by Gabe VanSickle, who will now likely be in line to start at RG in the CFP. Day said Monday that Joshua Padilla, who rotated with Tshabola at RG earlier in the season before suffering an injury against Penn State, could also see playing time at RG against Miami.

While Tshabola started all of Ohio State’s first 13 games this season at right guard – and all 16 of Ohio State’s games last season – his starting job might have been in jeopardy for the CFP even if he was healthy. Tshabola was the weak link of Ohio State’s offensive line all season, and he was rotated out of the game for at least one series – with Ethan Onianwa, Padilla and VanSickle all getting opportunities to play in his place – in every game except Ohio State’s win over Michigan.

None of those players usurped Tshabola on the depth chart during the regular season, but now, Ohio State will need at least one of them to step up in the CFP for its offensive line to get back on track after struggling vs. the Hoosiers.
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Kansas City Chiefs (official thread)


The Kansas City Chiefs have informed administrative officials that they will announce their move to Kansas today, according to sources who asked not to be named because they were not authorized to speak publicly on the matter.

The move was pending the expected approval of top Kansas lawmakers, who met Monday in Topeka to discuss the proposal. The lawmakers, eight members of Kansas Legislative Coordinating Council, met at 1 p.m. in the Kansas Capitol. Within an hour, they had met in executive session, out of the view of the public, and returned to vote unanimously to approve a Chiefs stadium deal in Kansas. The meeting then adjourned without lawmakers sharing any details of the size of the public subsidy or the location of a new stadium. Rep. Sean Tarwater, a Stilwell Republican, said he expects details to be revealed at Gov. Laura Kelly’s 3 p.m. special announcement at the Docking Building, next to the Statehouse. Arrowhead Stadium The Chiefs have played at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, since 1972, and it’s been home to the birth of a recent football dynasty. Their current lease expires after the 2030 season.
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2027 NC LB Aroson Randle Jr. (Verbal Offer)

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KYBuck4858 3 hours ago
Top LB target AJ Randle tells Simmons the 3 schools standing out to him right now are OSU, Bama, and TN. Still very early since his recruiting process didn’t blow up until a few months ago, and he’ll take a ton of spring visits, but we’re certainly in a great spot.
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2027 tOSU Recruiting Discussion

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KYBuck4858 20 Dec 2025, 4:02 pm
Cypher had said he wanted to be a peer recruiter this class. He doesn’t have to look very far, and can focus on these 3 guys from his state that we want.
Teammate Top100 Edge Rashad Streets - has a top5 of OSU, Oregon, TN, Bama, and South Carolina. Visited for first time for the PSU game.
DT Nate Kamba - Was LJ’s first offer this cycle. Has an unofficial top2 of OSU and South Carolina. Visited us for June camp and for the PSU game.

LB AJ Randle - One of the hottest prospects in the entire country. Has absolutely blown up. Grew up an OSU fan. Visited us for the first time for the UCLA game.
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