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  • 18 hours ago | 247sports.com | Cody Nagel |Brandon Jenkins |Grant Hughes |Carter Bahns

  • 19 hours ago | 247sports.com | Bill Kurelic

    College football transfer portal time is again here as the spring portal officially opened on April 16. For Ohio State, it won't be a big time of involvement as the Buckeyes have a strong roster heading into the coming season, as things stand, and 2026 high school recruiting is going very, very well. But the Buckeyes are always looking to improve if the right opportunity becomes available so the Buckeyes are involved in the spring portal.

  • 22 hours ago | 247sports.com | Jason Scheer

    Arizona women's basketball has officially announced transfer additions. Read on for the latest. On Wednesday, Arizona women's basketball officially announced multiple transfer additions under new head coach Becky Burke. Kamryn Kitchen is a highly touted 5-foot-9 guard from Charlotte, North Carolina. A former four-star prospect, Kitchen brings a strong shooting pedigree and elite prep experience to the Wildcats' backcourt.

  • 23 hours ago | 247sports.com | Chris Trevino

    One of the biggest obstacles for true freshmen to overcome mentally is sitting for a season. It's even tougher when there is an injury involved. That was the case for redshirt freshman offensive lineman Hayden Treter, a summer enrollee for the 2024 class. Treter was a three-star signee, but there was potential to find a role late in the season given his advanced size and football IQ. But those notions were quickly snuffed out after a fall camp injury turned into a season-long recovery.

  • 1 day ago | 247sports.com | John Whittle

    South Carolina made a significant jump in the Director's Cup standings when the Winter sports concluded earlier this month. On the strength of the performance of the women's basketball team, the Gamecocks vaulted from 48th in the country up to 29th. The Gamecocks did drop a few places among SEC teams. Following the conclusion of the Fall sports, South Carolina was sitting in seventh place in the SEC standings, but are now 10th in the league.

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