
Nick Schultz
National News Desk Writer at On3
Covering college football, basketball, NIL/sports business @On3sports, @On3NIL | NFL, more @5GOATs_ | @LoyolaChicago alum. Tips: [email protected]
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on3.com | Nick Schultz
Robin Kiffin, the mother of Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin, died this week, he announced via social media. She was 81 years old. Kiffin shared a photo of his mom on his Instagram story earlier this week and paid tribute. She and Lane’s father, Monte, were married for more than 50 years before his death last year. “Will miss you Mom,” Lane wrote, as shared by the Clarion Ledger. “Thank you for everything and say hi to Pops.
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As he gets ready for Year 3 at Texas – and his first as the starting quarterback – Arch Manning now has the keys to Steve Sarkisian’s scheme. He will look to follow in the footsteps of Quinn Ewers, who led the Longhorns to back-to-back College Football Playoff semifinal appearances before declaring for the NFL Draft. The hype continues to build around Manning, a former top recruit. His uncle, Peyton Manning, also sees a bright future ahead.
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Between July 2024 and June 2025, Missouri spent $31.7 million on NIL, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch’s Eli Hoff reported. That figure includes a hefty sum last month, per financial documents and invoices from the Mizzou-focused NIL collective, Every True Tiger. In 2024, Missouri spent nearly two-thirds of those dollars on football and 25% on men’s basketball, according to the Post-Dispatch, while the rest was split on the rest of the athletics programs.
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on3.com | Nick Schultz
In an era of player movement, NIL dollars have flown once the transfer portal opens. That led to accusations of tampering, and John Calipari spoke candidly about the landscape. Calipari specifically pointed out players’ ability to transfer each year. While he said he understands one or two transfers, he sees players leaving schools more than that – which has an impact both on the court and in the classroom.
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Skip to main contentClemson has dismissed true freshman Marquise Henderson, The State’s Chapel Fowler reported. He was preparing to arrive as a four-star recruit. Clemson wished Henderson “the best as he moves forward,” a spokesperson told Fowler. No reason was given for the decision. Henderson played high school football at Anderson (S.C.) Belton-Honea Path, where he was a four-star prospect.
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