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1 day ago |
on3.com | Adam Stratton
My stupid-human trick is being able to tell you the jersey number of every rotational Kentucky basketball player of every team going back to the mid-1990s. Ready? Ramon Harris: #5, Bobby Perry: #13, Rodney Dent: #4. Okay, it’s more impressive in person, but jersey numbers have always fascinated me and are one of the things I most look forward to being unveiled in the slow news days of summer.
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1 day ago |
on3.com | Nick Kosko
Skip to main contentFormer Villanova head coach Jay Wright intends to stay retired and not coach the New York Knicks, per Seth Davis. There was speculation Wright could return to coaching given the connection to some of his former players in New York. “BREAKING: Jay Wright has confirmed to me that he has informed the Knicks that he is not interested in any coaching position and plans to remain retired,” Davis wrote on Twitter. Wright has not coached since 2022. This story will be updated
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1 day ago |
on3.com | Nick Kosko
Aaron Rodgers officially signed his one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers Saturday, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The insider had the details and incentives. “ESPN sources: Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers was in the team’s training facility today to sign his one-year, $13.65 million contract that includes $10 million guaranteed and has a maximum value of $19.5 million,” Schefter wrote on Twitter.
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1 day ago |
on3.com | Nick Kosko
Ryan Williams is ready to play with whatever quarterback throws him the football this season. The Alabama sophomore wide receiver broke out as a 17-year-old freshman last season with QB Jalen Milroe. This year, it’ll be one of Ty Simpson, Austin Mack or Keelon Russell under center with Williams to throw to all year long. While Williams doesn’t know who’s going to win, he has an idea. But, the wideout is ready for whichever QB and is excited by what he sees in the competition.
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1 day ago |
on3.com | Zach Abolverdi
A new era of collegiate athletics will begin this summer after a landmark ruling on Friday. Following some significant changes in recent years with NIL, portal windows, unlimited transfers and conference expansion, the NCAA will now institute revenue sharing in July and phase in roster limits. Judge Claudia Wilken approved the deal between the NCAA, its major conferences and lawyers representing all Division I athletes. The House v.
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