Menu

UCLA freshman Tyger Campbell out for the season with torn ACL


UCLA announced Tuesday that freshman point guard Tyger Campbell will miss the 2018-19 season with a torn ACL suffered in practice Sunday. Campbell was the No. 91 player in the Class of 2018 and is now the second member of UCLA’s top ten recruiting class to be out for the season. Shareef O’Neal was recently diagnosed with a heart ailment and will sit out the season. (NBC Sports)

Related:

How the Biggest NIL Deal in College Football History Went Down
Brendan Sorsby has reset the NIL market. The former University of Cincinnati quarterback and ESPN’s top-ranked player in this year’s college football transfer portal signed...

Montana State wins FCS championship game vs. Illinois State after wild OT finish
The FCS championship game brought all kinds of drama on Monday night, with Montana State holding off a late charge from Illinois State to become...

Why Miami can return to glory, complete storybook College Football Playoff run to national title
The Miami Hurricanes were slotted at No. 18 when the College Football Playoff Selection Committee revealed its first set of rankings on Nov. 4, setting...

Chansky’s Notebook: Looking for the Right Places
Some UNC Basketball transfers are having the best seasons of their career. Tyler Nickel, Jalen Washington and Cade Tyson are enjoying the most unexpected success...