Kentucky Loses Again: Is Mark Pope Finally on the Hot Seat
Kentucky Loses Again: Is Mark Pope Finally on the Hot Seat? After another disappointing defeat, Kentucky’s basketball program is...
Kentucky Loses Again: Is Mark Pope Finally on the Hot Seat? After another disappointing defeat, Kentucky’s basketball program is...
LEXINGTON, KY — Coach Mark Pope’s future as the head coach of the Kentucky Wildcats is uncertain following a crushing...
The Kentucky Wildcats have once again stunned fans with a jaw-dropping performance that will be talked about for weeks to...
I' am QUINCY PORTER. Here's why I signed Ohio state Football 2025 recruiting class Ohio State earned another top wide receiver commitment when Oradell (N.J.) Bergan Catholic four-star Quincy Porter (6-3, 190) committed to the Buckeyes on Friday only a few days removed from his official visit. He’s the Buckeyes 15th commitment in the 2025 class. Porter is the second wide receiver in the class along with Wayne (N.J.) DePaul Catholic four-star De’zie Jones (6-0, 180), who committed in March. Along with his commitment, Porter has reportedly canceled his visit to Michigan, which was set for this weekend, and one to Oklahoma which was scheduled for the weekend of June 21-23. The Buckeyes also beat out Penn State for Porter’s commitment, who he visited May 31. He is the eighth overall wide receiver in the class of 2025 and the No. 49 player in the country according to 247Sports composite ranking. He is the No. 1 player in the state of New Jersey. Ohio State is still pursuing more wide receivers after Porter’s commitment with all eyes on Duncanville, Texas, five-star Dakorien Moore (5-11, 175), Jacksonville (Fla.) Mandarin five-star Jaime Ffrench (6-1, 185) and Lucas (Texas) Lovejoy four-star Daylan McCutcheon (5-11, 175) as the highest ranked pass catchers the Buckeyes are still after. Wide receivers coach and co-offensive coordinator Brian Hartline has only continued to dominate the recruiting trail for wide receivers with Porter’s commitment.
OHIO STATE HEAD BASEBALL COACH BILL MOSIELLO RESIGNS, TAKING ASSISTANT POSITION AT TCU Ohio State head baseball coach Bill Mosiello is reportedly leaving the program to return to TCU to be the top assistant and hitting coach with the Horned Frogs according to Kendall Rogers of D1Baseball. Mosiello served just two seasons at the Buckeyes, accumulating a 60-51 record while guiding the club back to the Big Ten tournament at the end of the 2024 season. After Ohio State sacked former head coach Greg Beals, Mosiello initially took over for the 2023 campaign. He was hired from TCU in 2013 and served as associate head coach there. Along with several years of minor league coaching experience as a hitting coach and manager, he has also had stints with Tennessee, Arkansas, Auburn, USC, and numerous more schools. The Buckeyes' pitching staff had a difficult time, with a team ERA of 6.35, led by Landon Beidelschies, who signed up for the transfer portal earlier this month. With the entire offseason remaining and the College World Series starting on Friday, the Buckeyes will now be searching for the baseball team's next head coach.
"Five-star QB Tavien St. Clair signs with Ohio State, Setting New Record!" Greg Smith, a national recruiting analyst for Rivals, is examining the 2025 class's recruitment as five-star players submit their letters of intent. Regarding St. Clair and his dedication to Ohio State, there was no drama. Since his June 2023 commitment, he has been dependable. The recruiting profile of St. Clair has changed. He impressed at several events, which led to his quick ascent to the top of the Rivals250 rankings. The fact that Ohio State had never before signed a quarterback from so near to campus served as motivation for St. Clair. Because of his distinct skill set, he is difficult to compare to more recent Buckeyes. Despite his enormous girth, he is a better athlete than most people know....
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Is Kentucky Head Coach Sabotaging the Team This Season? As Kentucky’s basketball season reaches its midpoint, speculation is...
SHOCK!!:Former Tennessee safety Wesley Walker has committed to Michigan for a great season!! Wesley Walker, a former safety for Tennessee, declared on social media on Friday morning that he had committed to Michigan through the Transfer Portal. After a crazy five years playing collegiate football, Walker arrives at Ann Arbor. In August 2018, Walker, a three-star cornerback from Nashville, Tennessee's Ensworth High School, committed to play collegiate football at Georgia Tech. Walker redshirted and participated in three games as a freshman in 2019 with the Yellow Jackets, most notably late in the season against Georgia, ranked fourth. Walker participated in 10 games during the COVID-shortened schedule during his redshirt freshman season. He was fourth on the Georgia Tech squad with 48 tackles and earned five starts at nickel back that season. Although he recorded two forced fumbles in 10 games in 2021, Walker's stats as a redshirt sophomore were very identical to those of his redshirt freshman season....
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