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Why the Pro Model In Sports Works
Thirty years ago, high school basketball players could go straight to the NBA, which Kobe Bryant and Kevin Garnett did. The NBA changed that for several reasons, but one was a scouting perspective and to help lesser-tier players have some longevity. The NFL has basically a farm system with college and that keeps 18-year-olds from going straight to the league. (
Inside Carolina)
NCAA DI Board of Directors recommends to advance age-based eligibility rules
The NCAA Board of Directors is recommending the Division I Cabinet move forward with a new age-based eligibility concept that would give student-athletes five years of eligibility. The concept must still be adopted. The new model would allow student-athletes up to five years of eligibility beginning the academic year after they turn 19 or graduate from high school. (
On3.com)
Zac Gallen’s wife called him in a panic following incorrect Cubs report
USA Today baseball columnist Bob Nightengale confused a lot of people in December when he reported the Chicago Cubs were close to signing free-agent pitcher
Zac Gallen. “The Chicago Cubs are close to finalizing an agreement with free-agent starter
Zac Gallen on a multi-year deal that will pay him an average of $22 million a year,” wrote Nightengale. (
Awful Announcing)
Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby to enter gambling addiction program
Texas Tech transfer quarterback Brendan Sorsby, one of college football's top returning players, is checking into a residential treatment program for a gambling addiction. Sorsby's decision to seek treatment, according to sources, came in the wake of the discovery of Sorsby making thousands of online bets on a variety of sports via a gambling app. (
ESPN)
College basketball transfer portal winners and losers
The window for college basketball players to enter the transfer portal has closed. Elite programs have offered top players NIL payouts worth millions. All but a few have made their decisions. That means it’s an ideal time to identify the biggest winners and losers. Winner: Florida. Turns out there may not be much debate over next year’s preseason No. 1. (
Yahoo! Sports)
Goose on the loose: Michael Busch chases off waterfowl at Wrigley Field
Chicago Cubs first baseman
Michael Busch isn’t afraid to hit the ball the opposite way, as a goose learned at Wrigley Field Monday. Busch came up to bat in the third inning of the Cubs’ game against the Philadelphia Phillies, and he had an unexpected spectator on the field: a goose. The goose strutted around without a care in the world for several minutes. (
NBC Chicago)
UNC basketball’s James Brown transfers to Howard
North Carolina basketball transfer
James Brown is headed to Howard University. He gives the reigning MEAC champion a frontcourt addition with Atlantic Coast Conference size and a family connection to the Bison. Brown, a 6-foot-10, 240-pound forward from Aurora, Ill., is transferring from North Carolina to Howard, according to CBB Central. (
HBCU Gameday)
College Football Playoff expansion talks left unresolved, debate continues over 16-, 24-team format
The CFP Management Committee continued to weigh multiple potential formats during their annual meetings this week. However, despite openness in the room, no decision was made. "We've been having a good cadence of discussions, some of them in this forum and some in smaller forums," CFP executive director Rich Clark said. (
CBS Sports)
NBA Champion J.R. Smith to graduate from N.C. A&T in spring 2026 commencement
Two-time NBA champion
J.R. Smith will graduate from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University during spring 2026 commencement, earning a Bachelor of Arts in liberal studies–applied cultural thought. Smith, who joined N.C. A&T after his pro basketball career, enrolled as a student and became part of the university’s men’s golf program. (
WFMY)
Dame Sarr announces return to Duke basketball for 2026-27 season
Another key player for the Duke Blue Devils is returning for the 2026-27 season. Dame Sarr has announced he will return to play a second season for coach Jon Scheyer. Sarr was a late addition to Duke’s 2025 recruiting class, committing in late May last year. Sarr only averaged 6.4 points and 3.8 rebounds, but developed into one of Duke's best defenders. (
On3.com)