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Puff Johnson Receives Temporary Restraining Order Allowing Him to Play for Ohio State
Ohio State will soon have a new player on its roster. Former Penn State and North Carolina guard
Puff Johnson was granted a temporary restraining order against the NCAA, awarding him immediate eligibility to play for Ohio State this season. A hearing will be held Jan. 30 to determine whether he will receive a permanent injunction to remain eligible. (
Eleven Warriors)
In Memoriam: Notable Sports Deaths in 2025
The oldest sports icon on the list is former Loyola University Chicago chaplain Sister Jean, who made it to 106 years old. She was joined by two other centenarians who passed away earlier in the year, Agnes Keleti (103) and Virginia McCaskey (102). The youngest people on the list are American football players Marshawn Kneeland (24) and Kyren Lacy (24). (
Athlon Sports)
Money, momentum and leverage: Miami's run to CFP National Championship fuels ACC resurgence
Miami and the ACC have already scored a big win before the Hurricanes face Indiana in next Monday's national championship in South Florida. An improbable three-game run through the CFP delivered Miami something no one could script: a title game in its own backyard. "It's a special moment for the league as well," ACC commissioner Jim Phillips said. (
CBS Sports)
Many college basketball players among dozens charged in point-shaving plot
A college basketball point-shaving scheme involving more than 39 players on 17 NCAA Division I teams resulted in dozens of games in the previous two seasons being fixed by a gambling ring that included a former NBA player, according to a federal indictment. Twenty of the 26 defendants played college basketball during the 2023-24 and/or 2024-25 seasons. (
ESPN.com)
Former Missouri QB Beau Pribula commits to Virginia
Virginia finally has a quarterback. The Cavaliers landed a commitment from former Missouri Tigers starter Beau Pribula on Monday after he visited Charlottesville over the weekend. Pribula had also visited Tennessee, Washington, and Georgia Tech, among others. Pribula (6-foot-2, 211 pounds) started 10 games this past season for Missouri. (
JerryRatcliffe.com)
New transfer portal windows approved in college basketball, other sports
Changes to the transfer windows were approved by the Division I Cabinet on Wednesday, notably shortening and moving back the window in men's and women's basketball to the day after the national championship game. The transfer windows in men's and women's basketball will now open for a 15-day period the day after each sport's championship game. (
ESPN)
Why Bears QB Caleb Williams choked up while saluting Ben Johnson
"Look at this guy right here," Caleb Williams said, referencing
Ben Johnson to his left. "Everything he's done for us as a coach, everything the other coaches have done for us. And it started with him, with bringing everybody and all of that." Somewhere in the locker room, a teammate yelled out for Williams to get emotional. The quarterback obliged. (
ESPN.com)
Auburn QB transfer Ashton Daniels commits to Florida State
Quarterback transfer Ashton Daniels has committed to Florida State. Daniels, who holds an 86 grade from 247Sports and is ranked as the No. 26 quarterback in the Transfer Portal, started three of the last four games of the season for Auburn. The Buford, Ga. native was a two-year starter at Stanford prior to his stint in the Southeastern Conference. (
Noles247)
Kentucky guard Jaland Lowe to undergo shoulder surgery, will miss the rest of the season
Kentucky point guard Jaland Lowe will undergo shoulder surgery and miss the remainder of the season, head coach Mark Pope announced Monday night. Lowe, who transferred to UK from Pitt this offseason, has battled a recurring right shoulder injury since preseason. Pope said the decision came after a lengthy and emotional meeting Monday afternoon. (
WDRB)
UNC RB Transfer Davion Gause Commits To NC State
UNC running back
Davion Gause is transferring to NC State. Gause arrived in Chapel Hill in 2024 and made an immediate impact. As a true freshman, he rushed for 326 yards and four touchdowns, averaging 4.9 yards per carry, and added four receptions for 45 yards. This season, Gause rushed for 259 yards and three TDs, averaging 4.2 yards per carry. (
Pack Insider)