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    MLB futures odds: How Tarik Skubal's injury affects Tigers' AL Central, ALCS and World Series chances
    The SportsLine Projection Model's simulations on Detroit's season outlook after Skubal's injury may surprise you
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    Surgeon Offers Injury Timeline for Tigers Ace Tarik Skubal
    The Detroit Tigers are bracing for life without Tarik Skubal, but there may be a light at the end of the tunnel.While the organization has avoided putting a timetable on his return, an experienced orthopaedic surgeon believes the Tigers ace could be back on the mound before the end of August if everything goes smoothly. That potential window gives Detroit at least some hope as it navigates a critical stretch without its top pitcher.Tarik Skubal Injury Update Brings Possible Return TimelineThe latest Tarik Skubal injury update centers on the type of procedure he is set to undergo.Skubal will have surgery to remove loose bodies from his left elbow, a minimally invasive procedure that typically involves clearing out small fragments of cartilage and bone. According to Dr. Kevin Farmer, via Tony Paul of the Detroit News, the outlook for recovery in the short term is encouraging.Its probably one of the better ones (surgeries) to have in the shorter term take out the pieces, do a little cleanup, Farmer said. Short-term, you can bounce back relatively quickly.Farmer noted that the procedure itself is relatively quick, often lasting less than an hour, which adds to the optimism surrounding Skubals recovery.Rehab Timeline Could Stretch Into Late SummerEven with a relatively straightforward procedure, the recovery process will take time.Farmer outlined a typical progression that begins with six to eight weeks of physical therapy to reduce swelling and restore range of motion. That phase is usually followed by another six to eight weeks of throwing and strength buildup before a pitcher is ready to return to game action.Everybodys different, obviously, Farmer said.Under the most optimistic scenario, that timeline could place Skubal back in Detroits rotation by early August. A more conservative path could push his return closer to late August or early September.Long Term Questions Still LingerWhile the short term outlook appears manageable, Farmer cautioned that the bigger concern lies beyond the immediate recovery.The longer-term issue is kind of the bigger question. Its a sign of some wear and tear.Loose bodies in the elbow are not uncommon for pitchers, and many are able to pitch without even realizing they have them. However, when symptoms appear, they can become difficult to ignore.Farmer explained how these issues can develop over time.Hes probably had these and didnt know he had these, Farmer said.He compared the sensation to something simple but persistent.Its like having a pebble in your shoe, Farmer said, describing how a small fragment can suddenly become uncomfortable once it shifts into the wrong spot.What This Means for the TigersThe Tarik Skubal injury update leaves Detroit with both uncertainty and cautious optimism.If the timeline holds, the Tigers could regain their ace in time for a late season push. The bigger question is where the team will stand in the standings when that moment arrives.For now, the focus shifts to recovery and patience. The Tigers will need to hold their ground without their most dominant arm, while hoping that when Skubal returns, he can once again anchor the rotation down the stretch.
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    This page may contain affiliate links to legal sports betting partners. If you sign up or place a wager, FOX Sports may be compensated. Read more aboutSports Betting on FOX Sports. New users on Dabble can receive a $10 no-deposit bonus when they use promo code FOX before the second round of the NBA playoffs tip off tonight. The New York Knicks come in as the favorite after handling the Hawks in the first round. The Philadelphia 76ers completed a 3-1 comeback against the Celtics on Saturday. Will they be rested enough to steal Game 1 in Madison Square Garden? And out West, San Antonio has a tougher test in this round as they welcome in a tough Timberwolves squad. After an injury in the first round, Anthony Edwards could return to the lineup for Minnesota tonight and be the boost for them to steal Game 1. New users can claim a $10 no-deposit bonus with Dabble promo code FOX for the first games of the second round. Dabble Fantasy How to Sign Up and Claim the Dabble Fantasy Promo Code No. 7 PHILADELPHIA (+220) vs. No. 3 NEW YORK (-270) What to know: Wow. The Sixers went down 3-1 against the Celtics, after losing both Games 3 and 4 in Philadelphia. But they were never buried. The Sixers won the final three games of the series including Games 5 and 7 in Boston to eliminate the second-seeded Celtics in the first round. Both teams won two games during the regular season on the others' home floor. New York Knicks Top Players & Team Stats Team Stats (Series Performance vs. Atlanta) Trend Note: Knicks controlled the series defensively, holding Atlanta under 100 points in four of six games. Philadelphia 76ers Top Players & Team Stats Team Stats (Series Performance vs. Boston) Trend Note: Philadelphia improved after an early blowout loss, leaning heavily on Embiids interior dominance and late-series playmaking surge, while Maxey carried consistent high-volume scoring and clutch facilitation to help the 76ers swing momentum and extend the series. No. 6 MINNESOTA (+330) vs. No. 3 SAN ANTONIO (-425) What to know: After beating the Trail Blazers in five games, Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs got some rest as they waited for their opponent for the next round. The Timberwolves defeated the Nuggets in six games, but it wasn't without a few wounds. Superstar Anthony Edwards missed Game 6 after a knee injury in Game 5. Edwards is a game-time decision for Game 1 tonight. Guard Donte DiVincenzo left earlier in Game 5 after suffering an achilles injury and is out for the rest of the playoffs. Ayo Dosunmo is also dealing with a calf strain and will miss Game 1. San Antonio Spurs Top Players & Team Stats Team Stats (Series Performance vs. Portland) Trend Note: San Antonio won 4 of 5 games, holding Portland under 100 points in three of those wins. The core trio of Wembanyama, Fox, and Castle combined for 61 PPG while anchoring both playmaking and interior defense. Minnesota Timberwolves Top Players & Team Stats Team Stats (Series vs. Denver) Trend Note: In Minnesota's four wins, they held Denver under 100 points every time.
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    Jaylen Brown for Giannis Antetokounmpo? Why one side probably says no to NBA's hottest trade rumor... for now
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    Without Tarik Skubal, Tigers' 2nd bullpen day wiped out in wet loss
    The Detroit Tigers lost Tarik Skubal.And then the Tigers lost to the Boston Red Sox.A bullpen failure resulted in the Tigers' 5-4 loss to the Red Sox on Monday, May 4, in the opener of the three-game series at Comerica Park. Before the game, Skubal was scratched from his schedule start and placed on the injured list with loose bodies in his left elbow, requiring surgery.There isn't a timetable for Skubal's return.The Red Sox scored all five of their runs off right-handed reliever Ricky Vanasco and left-handed reliever Enmanuel De Jesus in the seventh inning, which included a leadoff walk from Vanasco and a misplay from right fielder Wenceel Prez. The Tigers rallied for two runs after a 28-minute rain delay in the eighth inning, but the comeback attempt fell short.BIG NEWS: Tarik Skubal to undergo surgery for loose bodies in left elbowThe Tigers (18-18) and Red Sox (14-21) meet again Tuesday (6:40 p.m., Detroit SportsNet). Left-hander Framber Valdez, who has a 3.35 ERA in seven starts, is scheduled to start for the Tigers, opposed by right-hander Brayan Bello.The loss dropped the Tigers to 6-8 since April 19.In Monday's game, the Tigers were limited to one hit over the first seven innings against Red Sox left-hander Payton Tolle. He allowed two runs (none earned) on one hit and one walk with eight strikeouts, throwing 83 pitches.If not for the rain delay, Tolle would've been able to pitch in the eighth inning and possibly the ninth inning.The Tigers broke up Tolle's perfect game in the fifth inning, when Riley Greene pulled a down-and-in sinker for a leadoff double into the right-field corner, only for the next three batters to strand Greene in scoring position.Mistakes led to the Tigers' two runs in the sixth inning.A Colt Keith hit-by-pitch and a Jahmai Jones walk put two runners on with one out in the sixth, then a throwing error by catcher Carlos Narvez on a pickoff attempt allowed both runners to end up in scoring position.Matt Vierling hit a broken-bat grounder to third base, but third baseman Andruw Monasterio's off-balance throw to home plate sailed past Narvez and both runners scored for a 2-0 lead.It didn't last long.matty v!! pic.twitter.com/l3IsppDPVR Detroit Tigers (@tigers) May 4, 2026Without Skubal, the Tigers turned to a bullpen-only game for the second game in a row. Once again, left-handed reliever Tyler Holton started as the opener.This time, right-hander Ty Madden called up from Triple-A Toledo as Skubal's replacement took down the majority of the innings in the bulk reliever role.The 26-year-old followed Holton's scoreless first inning with five scoreless innings on 81 pitches, carrying the Tigers through the sixth inning.Madden registered seven strikeouts, and surrendered just four hits without any walks.The momentum came to a screeching halt in the seventh inning, as the Tigers' below-average bullpen was exposed.It started with Vanasco walking the leadoff hitter and two batters later, Jarren Duran jogged around the bases after skying a middle-middle fastball for a three-run home run.The homer to left flipped the scoreboard for a 3-2 Red Sox lead.Jarren strikes for the lead pic.twitter.com/B0jcRTj8j6 Red Sox (@RedSox) May 5, 2026A misplay from Prez in right field then resulted in a one-out double from Masataka Yoshida, which ultimately led to two more runs from the Red Sox after De Jesus replaced Vanasco.Those two runs, both with De Jesus on the mound: Wilyer Abreu hit an RBI single off a two-strike cutter above the strike zone for a 4-2 lead, then Marcelo Mayerhit an RBI single off a two-strike cutter over the heart of the plate for a 5-2 lead.Of the five runs, the first four were charged to Vanasco's tab.Marcelo makes it a 5-run 7th! pic.twitter.com/koLHAHMZe0 Red Sox (@RedSox) May 5, 2026The Tigers flirted with a comeback in the eighth inning, thanks to Dillon Dingler's two-RBI double against right-handed reliever Garrett Whitlock.Dingler trimmed the Tigers' deficit to 5-4 by dumping Whitlock's two-strike slider below the zone into the left-field corner, driving in Keith (single) from second base and Vierling (walk) all the way from first.But the Tigers were shut down in the ninth inning.Left-handed reliever Aroldis Chapman slammed the door on the Tigers with three outs in a row: Spencer Torkelson (strikeout), Prez (groundout) and Hao-Yu Lee (flyout).Before Chapman's dominance, right-handed reliever Kenley Jansen day-to-day with a right groin/lower abdomen issue took the mound for the Tigers for the first time in five days.Jansen worked around a walk with a double play in a 10-pitch scoreless ninth inning.Contact Evan Petzold atepetzold@freepress.comor follow him@EvanPetzold.This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Detroit Tigers pitching chaos washed away in loss to Boston Red Sox
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    2026 College Football Rankings: Oregon, Notre Dame Highlight Post-Spring Top 25
    We're still several months away from the first practices of fall ball, but there are already seven teams that I believe are in a tier of their own ahead of the 2026 college football season. You can likely guess a few of them, as programs like Ohio State have become mainstays at the top of college football. But is Indiana poised to make another run in 2026? Is there another Big Ten team that might be better than those two programs? Does Georgia still run the SEC? With spring ball in the books for most of the country, let's take a look at my post-spring top 25. There were a lot of teams I considered at No. 25, but Tennessee has been very consistent, at least on offense. Josh Heupel took over five years ago and Tennessee has been the No. 1 scoring offense in the country ever since. However, the Vols have a big question at quarterback entering the summer, which is why they aren't ranked higher. It looks like the QB competition is down to two players, with redshirt freshman George MacIntyre and five-star freshman Faizon Brandon vying for the job. Both have little or no experience. I think Tennessee will be fine on offense, but it is a quarterback-driven offense. Defensively, Tennessee brought in former Ohio State and Penn State defensive coordinator Jim Knowles for the same job. There's a lot of talent in Tennessee as it's been one of the top recruiting programs in the country. The schedule isn't terrible, but I like that the Volunteers get three of their four toughest games at home (Texas, LSU, Alabama). This is a bet on top-end talent at important positions. It's a make-or-break year for head coach Shane Beamer after South Carolina went 4-8 after being a top-10 team early on last season. Quarterback LaNorris Sellers came into the 2025 season as a Heisman hopeful, but that fell off. Edge rusher Dylan Stewart could be a top-10 pick in the 2027 NFL Draft, and I had him ranked in my way-too-early top 10 prospects for next year's class. The Gamecocks also brought in Kendall Briles as their new offensive coordinator, a move aimed at injecting energy into the offense. South Carolina returns the most offensive production in the SEC, but they have to overcome a really tough schedule. The Gamecocks have road games at Alabama, Florida, Oklahoma, and Clemson, plus home matchups against Tennessee, Texas A&M, and Georgia. I think new head coach Morgan Scalley keeps some semblance of continuity at Utah, even though many people in that program left with Kyle Whittingham for Michigan. Scalley had to basically replace the entire offensive coaching staff. The Utes still have quarterback Devon Dampier and running back Wayshawn Parker, but they've got to replace two first-round picks on their offensive line. That won't be easy. Scalley knows how to produce on the defensive side, so that's not a concern. Another Big 12 school checks in early on the list. I really like Houston head coach Willie Fritz after he helped the Cougars win 10 games in his second season. Conner Weigman not only returns at quarterback, but he has 26 starts in his career. The Cougars also return wide receiver Amare Thomas, who was second in the Big 12 in receiving yards and receiving touchdowns a year ago. Watch out for running back Makhi Hughes at running back, though, as he reunites with Fritz at Houston. Hughes can return to being one of the most productive running backs in the country. Another staple makes the list. Iowa isn't sure what it's doing yet at quarterback, but we know the Hawkeyes aren't a quarterback-centric team. That quarterback battle is going to go on for a bit. Do we care? Yes, we kind of do. I'm more concerned with the Hawkeyes' offensive line and how they plan to replace some key players, though. That O-line was the best in the country last year, or at least they were awarded as such with the Joe Moore Award. Brent Brennan is a hell of a head coach. Plus, quarterback Noah Fifita is back after being named first-team All-Big 12 last year. He's got the second-most starts among all quarterbacks in the country with 34. All of those have come at Arizona. In fact, I was talking to Nick Foles, and he's excited about Fifita and the legacy he's building at Arizona. I thought the Huskies would take a jump in 2025, and they did. However, Washington made some key mistakes in big moments last season. Demond Williams Jr. is back at quarterback, and he's got four of his offensive linemen from last season protecting him. I love that. The Huskies have to replace wide receivers Denzel Boston and Raiden Vines-Bright. Dezmen Rouebuck had a strong true freshman season at receiver, though. There's also some continuity on the defensive side of the ball, namely with defensive coordinator Ryan Walters. He kind of figured things out during the course of the year. Rhett Lashlee has done a marvelous job as SMU's head coach. The Mustangs have done a marvelous job of making sure Lashlee remains their head coach as well. SMU has won 31 games over the last three years. That's the 10th-most in the country, and SMU has gone 14-2 in its last two seasons of ACC play. The Mustangs also have experienced quarterback play with Kevin Jennings returning. This is a team that's not going anywhere. BYU has been sort of pushing its ceiling. When the Cougars faced Texas Tech last season, they didn't play very well and couldn't get over the hump. They did get a major boost with Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year LJ Martin opting to return to Provo, and quarterback Bear Bachmeier back after leading BYU to 11 wins as a freshman. The situation with wide receiver Parker Kingston, which led to his dismissal from the program due to some terrible accusations, hurts the Cougars' ranking. BYU also lost its defensive coordinator, Jay Hill, to Michigan. I know I'm going to get some flak for this, but I couldn't put Alabama higher than 16th. Alabama has slowly been slipping, and we've seen that with its play on the field. Head coach Kalen DeBoer just got a contract extension, which was a bit interesting, as he heads into Year 3 at Tuscaloosa. At quarterback, the Crimson Tide have two very talented, but very inexperienced options in Austin Mack (last year's backup) and redshirt freshman Keelon Russell (a former five-star recruit). DeBoer has said he won't name a starter until the fall. Regardless, the winner will have zero college starts. I just don't like that in this day and age. Alabama needs wide receiver Ryan Coleman Williams to get back to what he was as a freshman. He wasn't near what he was last year. Ultimately, this teams identity still hinges on the defense and run game areas that were once the programs foundation under Nick Saban. Did you know they were 126th in yards per carry last season? Ty Simpson put them on their back, and they don't have that anymore. This one is a lot about the schedule. There are some teams ranked behind Penn State who have better rosters, but if you look at the schedule, the Nittany Lions should be a top-15 team. Now with Matt Campbell as its head coach, Penn State has essentially become East Iowa State. He almost brought the entire Iowa State roster with him. Campbell's going to be charged with winning big games. However, here's the thing: they don't have a ton of big games. The schedule falls in their favor, and they're going to have the most experienced quarterback in the country with Rocco Becht. I think they can make a run at 10 wins. Ole Miss had a tremendous College Football Playoff run, but the Rebels lost too much from that roster for me to put them in the top 10. Quarterback Trinidad Chambliss was amazing, leading the Rebels to the CFP semifinal. If you have Chambliss, you're going to have a chance in any game. Kewan Lacy is also back at running back after rushing for 1,567 yards as a sophomore. I thought head coach Pete Golding did a good job in the CFP and hitting the portal hard to strengthen the defense. The situation with incoming quarterback Brendan Sorsby obviously isn't ideal. We all thought that was a tremendous fit after he transferred to Texas Tech before the news broke that the NCAA was investigating his alleged sports gambling. Will Hammond played well as a backup quarterback for Texas Tech last year, but he tore his ACL, and it's questionable if he'll be back for Week 1. Still, Texas Tech was aggressive in the portal once again to shore up its roster. The Red Raiders lost a good bit of talent in their front seven, with edge rusher David Bailey, linebacker Jacob Rodriguez and defensive lineman Romello Height being among some of the players taken in the first two days of the draft. Michigan seems to be all over the place in other rankings. So, I placed the Wolverines relatively in the middle because it's a wait-and-see for me on one key element: the combination of quarterback Bryce Underwood and offensive coordinator Jason Becht. Becht has been outstanding in the last couple of seasons, getting the most out of guys like Devon Dampier at New Mexico and Utah. We'll see if he can do the same for Underwood. The schedule isn't easy, though, and they've got four games against CFP teams from last season. I think Michigan can have a pretty good team, especially if the Underwood-Becht combo meshes well. Michigan is in good hands with Kyle Whittinham. I'm just not sure the Wolverines can win the Big Ten, though. Head coach Brent Venables has the Oklahoma defense exactly where he wants it. He took over defensive playcalling duties last season for the Sooners and it worked, ranking top 10 in the country. The Sooners have four returning All-SEC players on defense, including defensive tackle David Stone, who is already generating early first-round buzz for the 2027 draft. We all know quarterback John Mateer can be really good when he's healthy as well. He was the Heisman front-runner before that injury to his hand. They just need to run the ball a bit better. Truth be told, when I got to 16, there was a line. So, from BYU to my 30th- or 35th-ranked team, there were a lot of teams I considered placing in the top 25. Then, from No. 15 to No. 8, there was another grouping of teams I found difficult to order. So, while we hold the top 10 in high regard, I just wanted to make the delineation clear. USC gets in at No. 10 as I'm bullish on the Trojans. I think they fixed the line of scrimmage. Lincoln Riley knew at some point they needed to improve in the trenches, and they brought back their entire starting offensive line. That was an offensive line that helped USC's run-game improve in 2025. Riley's teams have also been really good when they can run the ball. Running back Waymond Jordan was spectacular last season before he got hurt. There are some questions at wide receiver, but Riley's offenses always develop pass-catchers. I really love what head coach Mike Elko has done in his first two seasons at College Station. Last season didn't end well, though, but I think that just means the Aggies will be even more motivated in 2026. They started out 11-0 before losing to Texas and Miami (Fla.) in the playoff. This is a team that's built under the right things. They're built on their defense, which will still be very good. There will be some changes on the offensive side, with offensive coordinator Colin Klein leaving to become Kansas State's head coach. They do get quarterback Marcel Reed back for his third season as a starter, and he'll be able to throw to wide receiver Mario Craver. That's a big deal for them. This is the top team of my second tier, and this is a major nod to Lane Kiffin. Sure, the way he left Ole Miss was a disaster, but Kiffin can coach. LSUs offense has the potential to be among the best in the country after an aggressive overhaul in the transfer portal. The Tigers brought in roughly 40 transfers, highlighted by quarterback Sam Leavitt, one of the top available players at the position. They also added wide receiver Jayce Brown, offensive tackle Jordan Seaton, and edge rusher Jordan Ross. Kiffin also retained defensive coordinator Blake Baker. That was a great move. Now, we get into the cream of the crop. I think the national champion will be one of these seven teams, starting with Texas. Some will be higher on Texas, and some might even be lower. Arch Manning is obviously the headliner as he enters Year 2 as the Longhorns' starting quarterback. I think he'll play really well because his play late in the season suggests that. He finished with 20 total touchdowns and just two turnovers in his final six games. Head coach Steve Sarkisian revamped the offense with some portal players, including wide receiver Cam Coleman. Watch out for Coleman, who I think can have a monster year and made my way-too-early top-10 2027 draft prospect list. You can see guys like wide receiver Ryan Wingo also having a big year, too. The offensive line was also revamped, and Will Muschamp returned as defensive coordinator. Edge rusher Colin Simmons joined Manning and Coleman on my way-too-early top-10 2027 draft prospects list as well. That Ohio State game early in the year will determine who has the inside track of being ranked No. 1 or 2 in the country and a CFP berth. Miami was one drive away from winning the national championship last season, and I think getting quarterback Darian Mensah from Duke (however the Hurricanes got him) was huge. He led Duke to the ACC title last season, and he now has talented players like running back Mark Fletcher Jr. and wide receiver Malachi Tooney around him. The offensive line should still be good because head coach Mario Cristobal knows how to build an offensive line. And I also believe in Cristobal as he showed improvement in his game-managing skills last season. It's easy to take Georgia for granted, isn't it? The program hasn't won a title in three years, so we think Georgia isn't what it used to be. But Kirby Smart recruits his butt off and in those three seasons, the Bulldogs have gone 36-6. They've also won two SEC titles in that stretch. Sure, they haven't won a playoff game in that time, but they still have players. The SEC still goes through Athens. Quarterback Gunnar Stockton is back, along with several other key players like center Drew Bobo and safety K.J. Bolden. I really wanted to rank Indiana higher than this. However, the three teams ranked higher than the Hoosiers just have so much returning talent. But the Hoosiers aren't going anywhere as long as Curt Cignetti is at the helm, especially if offensive coordinator Mike Shanahan and defensive coordinator Bryant Haines are still there. The big portal addition was ex-TCU quarterback Josh Hoover. All eyes will be on him as he replaces Fernando Mendoza. He's almost a Mendoza clone, though, as Hoover was only second to Mendoza for the most run-pass option throws in college football last season. Indiana also got former Michigan State wide receiver Nick Marsh, who will line up on the outside with Charlie Becker. The offensive line and defensive should be very good, too. Quarterback Julian Sayin and wide receiver Jeremiah Smith headline the returning players for Ohio State. Sure, there might be more turnover than usual in Columbus, but the Buckeyes have their Heisman finalist quarterback and the best player in college football returning. There is a new offensive coordinator as Arthur Smith will likely run a more pro-style offense for Sayin. I think the best part about Ohio State, though, is that four of its offensive linemen and running back Bo Jackson returned. So, this offense could be as good as any in college football. The Buckeyes hit the portal hard defensively to make up for the lost talent on that side of the ball. Sure, they had three players on defense picked in the top 11 of the NFL Draft, but they just showed last year that they can replace that level of talent in an offseason. I love a team that's pissed off, and Notre Dame is going to be ready from Jump Street. You think Marcus Freeman's not going to have the attention of his team after the way last season ended? That was a team that felt like it could make a run to the national championship. This will be an offense more centered around quarterback CJ Carr, with running backs Jeremiyah Love and Jadarian Price going to the NFL. But Notre Dame does have its two top receivers returning (Jordan Faison, Jaden Greathouse) and got two really good wide receivers in the portal (Quincy Porter, Mylan Graham). The Fighting Irish have a ton of experience coming back in the trenches. Four returning starters on the offensive line to go with a defense that will probably be the top defense in all of college football. They've got five of their seven starters back up front. Oregon remains in the top spot after I ranked the Ducks No. 1 in my way-too-early poll at the start of the offseason. When you look at the teams that have won the last three national championships, Oregon fits the blueprint those teams followed to a tee. The Ducks are a veteran-led team with talent returning everywhere while holding the best defensive line in the country, an experienced quarterback and the ability to be explosive. They've also inched closer and closer to getting over the hump. They only have three losses over the last two seasons, and all three were to the eventual national champion one loss to Ohio State in 2024 and two losses to Indiana in 2025. Every year that Dan Lanning has been the head coach, Oregon moves one step forward. And just look at the talent this team is returning. It starts with quarterback Dante Moore, but continues with the likes of wide receiver Dakorien Moore, wide receiver Jeremiah McClellan, running back Jordon Davison, tight end Jamari Johnson, edge rusher Matayo Uiagalelei, defensive tackle A'mauri Washington, defensive tackle Bear Alexander, edge rusher Teitum Tuioti and cornerback Brandon Finney Jr.
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    Kansas State basketball adds depth with Nashville high school prospect
    MANHATTAN Days after Casey Alexander said he might be done adding to his inaugural Kansas State basketball roster, he's added another player to the team.Nash Stark, a 6-foot-7, 235-pound high school prospect out of Nashville, announced his commitment to the Wildcats on Monday, May 4. His commitment comes less than a month after he was offered a preferred walk-on position at Belmont.Alexander teased that there was a chance he would bring in a walk-on-caliber player who could be another body in practices rather than being a rotational player. Stark fits that mold.Out of Lipscomb Academy, Stark was named an All-Midstate Large Class second-teamer by The Tennessean. He was also being recruited by Division II baseball programs.Stark's addition brings Kansas State's roster to 14 players, with room for one more if it chooses. He's the third true freshman, joining former Belmont commits Jaylen Alexander and Devin Hutcherson, who followed Alexander to Manhattan. Kansas State's roster also includes transfers Pape N'Diaye (Xavier), Timotej Malovec (Miami), Montana Wheeler (Bradley), JT Rock (New Mexico), Matt Gilhool (LSU), Jaden Schutt (Virginia Tech), Brandon Rechsteiner (Colorado State), Dezdrick Lindsay (Oregon), and Brock Vice (Murray State).Wyatt D. Wheeler covers Kansas State athletics for the USA TODAY Network and Topeka Capital-Journal. You can follow him on X at@WyattWheeler_, contact him at 417-371-6987 or email him at wwheeler@usatodayco.comThis article originally appeared on Topeka Capital-Journal: Nash Stark commits to Kansas State basketball
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