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‘On to the next one’ – the Big Ten is dominating the new era of college sports

The Big Ten Conference has now won the football (Indiana), men’s basketball (Michigan), and women’s basketball (UCLA) national titles in the same year. It is impossible to ignore the fact that the Big Ten is dominating the national landscape in the NIL era. Much ink has been spilled about its schools having massive fan bases and very wealthy alumni. (NBC Sports)

The NCAA Has Long Way to Go

How the NCAA and college athletics continue to evolve: "The simplest way is to break basketball and football off. But you still have a lot of questions that if you’re separating these out, what about academics? Are academics still part of the equation, or are we going full professional? If you’re tied to college, there’s got to be an educational component." (Inside Carolina)

Duke announces contract extension with football coach Manny Diaz through 2031 season

Duke has agreed to a contract extension with football coach Manny Diaz through the 2031 season, coming after Diaz led the Blue Devils to their first outright ACC title in 63 years. Diaz is 18-9 in two seasons with the Blue Devils, winning nine games in each of his two years. Last year featured the highlight of beating Virginia in the ACC championship game. (Associated Press)

The legacy of Jackie Robinson, baseball's greatest change agent

Branch Rickey signed Jackie Robinson on Oct. 23, 1945, and Robinson became the first Black player in Major League Baseball. And wherever he ranked among the Negro League's best, he was absolutely the right man to be the first to break the color line. He had the intangibles that better prepared him to be able to deal with the immense racial hatred. (ESPN)

Men's college basketball coaching changes for 2026-27

Justin Gainey, who has been on the coaching staff at Tennessee for the past five seasons, returns to take over the NC State Wolfpack. He previously played at NC State from 1996-2000 and served as an administrative coordinator from 2006-08. He has also had assistant coaching stints at Elon, Appalachian State, Santa Clara, Arizona, and Marquette. (ESPN)

Zayden High Commits To South Florida

will continue his college basketball career at South Florida. The 6-10 former UNC forward announced his decision in a Wednesday afternoon post on social media. High, who has two seasons of remaining eligibility, arrived at UNC as a touted recruit and a long-term frontcourt piece, committing in 2022 and enrolling the following summer. (Tar Heel Tribune)

College Basketball NIL Market Trends You Need To Know

The transfer portal has been open a week, and the NIL market in college basketball is already exploding. Teams are putting more money on the table than ever before to build rosters that can compete for national titles… or even just make the NCAA tournament. In late March, I posted on Twitter that the NIL market was up about 35% from last season. (EvanMiya Blog)

ESPN's Dick Vitale to 'keep fighting' after melanoma diagnosis

Dick Vitale has announced he has melanoma in his lung and liver cavity and will be starting immunotherapy soon. Vitale, one of the preeminent faces of men's college basketball, has battled four types of cancer in the past few years and most recently underwent surgery in the summer of 2024 after a biopsy of a lymph node in his neck showed cancer. (ESPN)

Former UNC guard Luka Bogavac commits to Oklahoma State

Former North Carolina guard committed to Oklahoma State on Monday. He averaged 9.8 points, 2.5 rebounds and 2.2 assists for the Tar Heels. The 6–6 Montenegrin becomes the third UNC player who has entered the transfer portal to commit to another school, including to Arizona and to Pittsburgh. (Tar Heel Tribune)

UNC transfer guard Derek Dixon commits to Arizona basketball

Former UNC guard has committed to Arizona out of the NCAA transfer portal, he announced. Dixon was a freshman this season for the Tar Heels. Dixon wasn’t a full-time starter in 2025-26 but worked his way into one in the second half of the season. He started the final 16 games he appeared in, logging 33 appearances on the season. (On3.com)
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