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WWW.FOXSPORTS.COMNCAA's New Eligibility Rules Affect Transfers, Rosters And Playing TimeTyler Shough needed seven years of college football to become a starting NFL quarterback. Under the new eligibility model approved Tuesday, athletes will no longer have that option. Athletes in Division I, the top level of competition, will have five years to complete five seasons of competition, a move the NCAA hopes will add structure to a system stretched into chaos and courtrooms by countless transfers, redshirt decisions, injuries, players seeking more seasons to cash in on NIL opportunities and even pandemic-era complexities. The eligibility clock starts when an athlete enrolls full-time or at the beginning of the academic year following their 19th birthday, whichever occurs first. If the new rules withstand potential legal challenges, the development of college athletes will undergo a dramatic shift. There will be no more traditional redshirt years, nor will there be medical or general extension waivers available; the only limited exceptions for going beyond five-in-five would be for military service, religious missions and maternity leave. Tom Loy, a national recruiting analyst for 247Sports, said he believes the change could keep talented players in college for longer. "In addition, I believe this rule change would have coaches putting a significant emphasis on retaining as much of the current roster as possible, especially upperclassmen, while focusing their attention slightly less on the transfer portal," Loy said in an email. "With the opportunity to play five full seasons, they could have a roster full of 23-year-olds, for example, compared to 18- or 19-year-olds, and beyond that, potentially have a group full of talent they have developed in their system." The End Of The Redshirt Shough spent two seasons at Oregon and three at Texas Tech before suiting up at Louisville as a seventh-year senior in 2024. Injuries, a redshirt season and the pandemic extended his college career, extra time that helped turn him into a second-round draft pick and, eventually, the starting quarterback for the New Orleans Saints. He believes future college athletes should be given the same opportunities. "I think everybody should have a chance to at least get a medical and then a redshirt," Shough said. "I know I benefited from that experience, the maturation process, having to compete multiple years. I feel strongly about that." Detroit Lions rookie defensive lineman Aidan Keanaaina followed a similar path. His six-year college career included an undergraduate stint at Notre Dame and two postgraduate seasons at California following a medical redshirt and pandemic waiver, when the NCAA gave thousands of athletes an extra year. The 5-in-5 would have taken away his final college season in 2025, a year that helped him make his case to NFL scouts. Even so, he understands the effort to bring order to a landscape he described as the wild West. "You cant please everyone in this world, ever, but theyre trying to please as many people as they can and do right by as many people as possible," said Keanaaina, an undrafted free agent. "As someone who was injured, I think its tough to make a one-size-fits-all rule. But I also get that sometimes an older player is taking opportunities away from a younger one." It Could Change Recruiting Or Have Other Ripple Effects While Shough and Keanaaina point to what the new model could eliminate, others believe opportunities will be created elsewhere in college sports. "I think its the NCAAs way of keeping college sports as amateur as possible with the chaos that is the NIL era. It will be good for sports like lacrosse where post-grad and redshirt years are less common than in football," said Kelsey Fee, an assistant womens lacrosse coach at Dartmouth. "It will open up the portal to a new slew of craziness with kids looking to use their fifth year." Fee said she also thinks the shift will bring an excitement to recruiting that hasnt been felt in recent years. Loy, the recruiting analyst, said coaches could be more interested in high school prospects "and getting these guys on the field as quickly as possible." "Whether it works out or not, everyone would get a glimpse at where each prospect stands compared to others," he wrote. "The players would get the early playing time, the coaches would see who outperforms who, and then, without the ability to redshirt anyone, a prospect can continue to be developed if they want to stick around and compete. They also wouldnt just rush to leave and transfer, since they know they have five years to play ball." Green Bay Packers center and 2022 third-rounder Sean Rhyan predicted stricter eligibility guidelines could change the way athletes think about transferring: Once the clock starts ticking, a case can no longer be made to rectify a misstep. "Five for five, thats fair. I think NIL is good, but I also think it took away that loyalty aspect that I think sports need," Rhyan said. "Having that fixed amount of time is going to bring that loyalty." And then Rhyan added perhaps the most convincing argument of all: "Having like a 27-year-old linebacker or something and then you have a 17-year-old running back ... I think five for five is more than fair." Reporting by the Associated Press.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 29 Visualizações 0 Anterior -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMGhanaian player accused of rape gets back onto the field for World Cup draw against EnglandFOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey, who missed his teams first World Cup match because he was denied a Canadian visa while awaiting trial on rape charges in Britain, returned to the lineup on Tuesday to an apparent snub in the pregame handshake line and a cool reception from fans.Partey was booed by the heavily pro-England crowd at Gillette Stadium when he touched the ball in the match that ended in a 0-0 draw. Videos also circulated on social media in which England defender Djed Spence appeared to refuse to shake hands with Partey before the match.When England coach Thomas Tuchel was asked after the game about the encounter, the team's media officer, Andrew Walker, interrupted and said, Im sorry, but for legal reasons were not going to be discussing that today. So lets move on.In the videos, Spence shook hands with the player in front of Partey and the player after him, but appeared to put his hand in his pocket when the embattled midfielder passed.Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz denied that there was any snub.Look, this did not happen," Queiroz said. "We refuse to be part of people that try to bring dust and politics inside the game. We fight to keep the four lines sacred. Its difficult sometimes, but it happens.Partey, who played five seasons for Arsenal in the Premier League and spent last season at Spanish club Villarreal, has been accused by four different women of sexual assault and rape.A lawyer for Partey said in March that the 33-year-old Ghanaian intends to plead not guilty to two new charges of rape in Britain after a woman alleged Partey twice raped her on the same day in December 2020. Partey had separately been awaiting trial on five counts of rape related to two other women and one count of sexual assault involving another woman, and the new allegations arose after the first set of charges were publicized.The charges led Canada to deny Partey a visa for Ghanas opening match in Toronto on Wednesday, a 1-0 victory over Panama. Ghanas final group match is also in the U.S., on Sunday against Croatia in Philadelphia.When we saw him starting the game, we are all happy, Ghana midfielder Kwasi Sibo said. We are all with him to let him stay focused and help the team, because hes our main man and well always be with him.Partey, who did not speak to reporters on Tuesday, said after the teams training session on Monday: Things happen outside football that you cannot control. So for me now, I feel OK and Im ready to play.And his team was glad to have him back.He is a great person, Sibo said. He has experience playing in the top leagues, so every time training with him or training camps, we learn a lot from him.___AP World Cup: https://apnews.com/hub/fifa-world-cup0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 15 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.ESPN.COMBulls boost frontcourt, take UNC's Wilson at No. 4...The Bulls used the fourth overall pick on North Carolina's Caleb Wilson, considered perhaps the best athlete with one of the highest upsides in this year's draft.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 97 Visualizações 0 Anterior -
WWW.FOXSPORTS.COM.AUDont quite accept that: Spirited live TV debate over AFL ump standards and why pivot back isnt the answerAFL 360 co-host Gerard Whateley and triple Grand Final umpire Razor Ray Chamberlain have engaged in a spirited debate over the standard and depth of elite level umpiring and whether the league should revert back to a three-umpire system.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 98 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.DAILYMAIL.COMEngland players are comforted in the stands by their partners after Ghana hold Three Lions to frustrating draw in the rainHarry Kane and his squad struggled to land a decisive blow on their African opponents, who are ranked 65th in the world.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 97 Visualizações 0 Anterior -
WWW.KSAT.COM2026 NBA draft tracker: List of 1st-round picksThe players selected in the first round of the NBA draft Tuesday night in New York:___1. Washington Wizards AJ Dybantsa, forward, 6-9, 217, BYUScouting report: First-team Associated Press All-American and national scoring leader (25.5) as a sturdy-framed freshman. Pressured defenses by creating his own shot and getting to the line, where he led the country in made free throws (229) and attempts (296). Synergy rated him as Excellent as the ballhandler in pick-and-rolls (87th percentile, 27% of possessions) and post-ups (94th, 10.9%). Averaged 6.8 rebounds and 3.7 assists. Shot 51%. Scored BYU freshman-record 43 points against Utah. Must improve his 3-point shot (33.1%).2. Utah Jazz Darryn Peterson, guard, 6-5, 199, KansasScouting report: Scoring playmaker thrives off the dribble, in halfcourt and in transition. Freshman averaged 20.2 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.6 assists. Shot 38.2% on 3-pointers, hitting six 3s in a win at Oklahoma State. Made 82.6% of free throws, logging six games with at least eight attempts. Biggest questions centered on availability. Dealt with a preseason full-body cramping issue requiring hospitalization, then missed 11 games for injury or illness. Frequently had limited minutes for uncertainty with his day-to-day status.3. Memphis Grizzlies Cameron Boozer, forward/center, 6-8, 253, DukeScouting report: Fifth freshman named AP mens national player of the year. Averaged 22.5 points and 10.2 rebounds. Shot 55.6%, routinely finishing through contact and physical play. Made 39.1% of 3s. Rated Excellent by Synergy against man defense (94th percentile), on post-ups (86th) and spot-up shots (95th). Strong passer (4.1 assists) out of double teams or in initiating offense. Son of former Duke and NBA player Carlos Boozer. Lacks explosive athleticism, relying more on strength and positioning than above-the-rim play. 4. Chicago Bulls Caleb Wilson, forward, 6-9, 211, North CarolinaScouting report: Second-team AP All-American as a freshman with explosive athleticism, go-go-go motor, 7-foot wingspan and spotlight-embracing personality. Averaged 19.8 points and 9.4 rebounds. Thrived at the rim and in transition. Stood out in marquee wins against Kansas and rival Duke. Needs to add strength and hone his 3-point shot (25.9%). Had a national-leading 66 dunks when he suffered a broken left hand in mid-February, then broke his right thumb in practice when on the verge of returning in March.5. Los Angeles Clippers (from Indiana) Keaton Wagler, guard, 6-5, 188, IllinoisScouting report: Freshman four-star recruit became a second-team AP All-American in Illinois first Final Four run since 2005. Can play on or off the ball. Averaged 17.9 points, 5.1 rebounds and 4.2 assists. Shot 39.7% on 3s, hitting nine 3s in a 46-point outburst against Purdue. Rated Excellent by Synergy as the pick-and-roll ballhandler and with his jumper in off-the-dribble and catch-and-shoot opportunities. Lacks elite athleticism. Needs to add strength.6. Brooklyn Nets Mikel Brown Jr., guard, 6-5, 180, LouisvilleScouting report: Freshman offers scoring punch with combo-guard size. Averaged 18.2 points and 4.7 assists. Erupted for 45 points and 10 3-pointers in a blowout of N.C. State to break the Atlantic Coast Conference freshman scoring record set by 2025 No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg. Needs to add strength. Battled back issues that sidelined him for eight midseason games and then resurfaced to sideline him for the last six.7. Sacramento Kings Darius Acuff Jr., guard, 6-2, 186, ArkansasScouting report: First-team AP All-American with standout offensive skills. Freshman ranked third nationally in scoring (23.5) and 14th in assists (6.4), leading Razorbacks to first Southeastern Conference Tournament title in 26 years. Had program freshman-record 49 points in a double-overtime loss at Alabama. Thrived as the pick-and-roll ballhandler (rated Excellent in the 89th percentile by Synergy) and in isolation (rated Very good in the 74th percentile). Defense is a question.8. Atlanta Hawks (from New Orleans)9. Dallas Mavericks10. Milwaukee Bucks11. Golden State Warriors12. Oklahoma City Thunder (from Los Angeles Clippers)13. Miami Heat ( traded to Milwaukee )14. Charlotte Hornets15. Chicago Bulls (from Portland)16. Memphis Grizzlies (from Phoenix via Orlando)17. Oklahoma City Thunder (from Philadelphia)18. Charlotte Hornets (from Orlando via Phoenix)19. Toronto Raptors20. San Antonio Spurs (from Atlanta)21. Detroit Pistons (from Minnesota)22. Philadelphia 76ers (from Houston via Oklahoma City)23. Atlanta Hawks (from Cleveland)24. New York Knicks25. Los Angeles Lakers26. Denver Nuggets27. Boston Celtics28. Minnesota Timberwolves (from Detroit, traded to Brooklyn )29. Cleveland Cavaliers (from San Antonio via Atlanta)30. Dallas Mavericks (from Oklahoma City via Washington and Philadelphia)___AP NBA: https://apnews.com/nba0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 97 Visualizações 0 Anterior -
WWW.CLICK2HOUSTON.COMOlympian skier Bode Miller pleads not guilty to Idaho misdemeanor drug chargesOlympic gold medalist skier Bode Miller has pleaded not guilty to a pair of misdemeanor drug charges after he was arrested on a charge of possessing psilocybin mushrooms.Miller was arrested June 6 in eastern Idaho, according to court records, and pleaded not guilty to possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia the following week. Neither his attorney, Jeromy Stafford, nor his longtime representative, Lowell Taub, responded to messages requesting comment. It's unknown if Taub still represents Miller.The court documents don't include any details about the circumstances surrounding Miller's arrest. But in a probable cause statement, Fremont County Sheriff's Deputy Jacob Hurt wrote that he found Miller with a white dispensary bag containing 4.1 grams of the psychedelic mushrooms.Idaho has some of the strictest drug laws in the nation. But Colorado and Oregon have both legalized the use of psilocybin for therapeutic treatments, and the substance has become increasingly popular with some health advocates who believe that microdosing it or using it in therapeutic settings can help ease anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. In April, President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing the Food and Drug Administration and other federal agencies to speed up research and loosen restrictions on psychedelics, and in response the FDA said it would offer ultra-fast review to three psychedelic drugs being developed to treat mental health conditions.The 48-year-old Miller took a gamblers approach to ski racing. His high-risk, high-reward style resulted in six Olympic medals, including gold in the super-combined at the 2010 Vancouver Games, and numerous crashes.His last major race was at the 2015 world championships in Beaver Creek, Colorado, when a bad wipeout knocked him out of the super-G. He cut a gate too close and hooked his left arm, sending him spiraling out of control. His skis popped off and he began to somersault down the slope before righting himself. He slowly got up and waited for someone to bring him his skis. Once he clicked back into the skis, he went down the slope and waved to the fans. Miller later underwent surgery to fix a torn right hamstring tendon caused when his ski sliced him.Miller won 33 World Cup races and a pair of World Cup overall titles. He also captured four gold medals at world championships.___ Associated Press journalists Pat Graham and Jake Seiner contributed.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 78 Visualizações 0 Anterior -
WWW.GBNEWS.COMWant to stream England's World Cup match tonight? 3 simple tricks to cut out buffering on your Wi-FiLooking to watch England's World Cup match tonight? There are several ways to stream the game, such as tuning into Roku's dedicated streaming hub or watching via your Amazon Fire TV devices. However, if your Wi-Fi connection continuously cuts out, you could miss key highlights. If you need a bit of a connection boost, we've put together three easy-to-follow tips, so you don't miss any part of the match.1. Restart your Wi-Fi routerIf your stream keeps freezing just before kick-off, a quick router reboot can often restore normal speeds and reduce buffering within a few minutes. You'll need to unplug both your modem and router from the wall and wait at least 30 seconds. Then plug the modem back in first and allow it to fully reconnect before powering up the router. This simple reset clears temporary memory issues, refreshes network settings, and can resolve performance slowdowns caused by long periods of continuous use.2. Lower your video quality Streaming in 4K provides excellent picture quality, but it also requires significantly more bandwidth than HD or standard-definition video. For instance, a 4K football stream may require 2025 Mbps or more, while a 1080p stream typically needs only 58 Mbps. Switching to HD could eliminate buffering during crucial moments of the match.If your internet connection is struggling to keep up, reducing the stream quality to 1080p or 720p can dramatically improve playback stability while still providing a great viewing experience.Follow these instructions to change your video quality: Open the stream settings (usually represented by a gear icon) Select Video Quality Choose 1080p or 720p instead of Auto or 4K.LATEST DEVELOPMENTSYour Android smartphone has an expiry date how to find it on your Samsung, Pixel, or MotorolaNew XBOX controller and console to release soonBest VPN dealsTimely Fire TV Stick update offers easy way to watch World Cup for FREERoku sold in 16.4bn deal, what does this mean for YOU?3. Disconnect idle devices Every device connected to your Wi-Fi shares your available bandwidth. Smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, gaming consoles, and laptops can all consume data in the background through software updates, cloud backups, or downloads even when they appear inactive.For example, if someone in your household is downloading a large game update while you're trying to watch England play, your stream may start buffering or drop in quality. Pausing that download can free up bandwidth immediately.Before a match, you'll want to avoid the following: Turn off Wi-Fi on devices not being usedPause large downloads and software updatesAsk house members to avoid bandwidth-heavy activities during the matchDisconnect guest devices that don't need internet accessOur Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 79 Visualizações 0 Anterior