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2026 SuperWest College Football Transfer Portal Tracker

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  By SuperWest Sports Staff


Welcome to the 2026 SuperWest College Football Transfer Portal Tracker.

The table below includes all players who entered the portal after the end of the regular season, beginning December 1st.

The portal officially opened on January 2nd and will close on January 16th.

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Players from the CFP national title teams get an extra five days to enter (from January 20  to January 24).

This is the only window for FBS/FCS players for the 2025-26 academic year, replacing multiple periods.

If a coach leaves after Jan. 2, players get a new 15-day window starting five days after the new coach is hired. 

The table is updated regularly and can be searched and sorted by player name, originating program, and destination program, with transfer stars rating from 247Sports.

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We also break down the transfers in and transfers out by program, with counts in the table at the bottom.

To reference previous portal activity, visit the 2025 Winter Transfer Portal Tracker, the 2024 Transfer Portal Tracker, the 2022-23 Transfer Portal Tracker, the  2021-22 Transfer Portal Tracker, or the  2020-21 Transfer Portal Tracker.


2026 College Football Transfer Portal

Player Position Rating From To
Simeon Price RB 3-star Colorado Oregon
Adam Tomczyk Edge 0-star West Virginia Hawai’i
Bodpegn Miller WR 3-star Ohio St Washington
Dermaricus Davis QB 4-star Hawai’i Cal Poly
Carter Shaw WR 3-star UCLA Stanford
Conrad Hussey S 3-star Ore State Miami
Kasen Long DL 3-star Texas Tech USU
Ken Meir OL 0-star Temple New Mexico
Elijah Brown QB 3-star Stanford Washington
Walker Eget QB 3-star SJSU Duke
Ben Marshall TE 3-star Cal Austin Peay
Jamai East WR 3-star Ore State Eastern Washington
Diore Hubbard RB 3-star West Virginia Wyoming
AJ Newberry RB 3-star Vanderbilt Ore State
Mark Iheanachor LB 3-star SMU UNLV
Caleb Merritt ATH 3-star Wyoming Austin Peay
Damashja Harris RB 0-star Wyoming Incarnate Word
Devin Dunn S 0-star Arizona Montana
Jordan Seaton OT 5-star Colorado LSU
Geoffrey Speight Jr. DL 0-star West Georgia Hawai’i
Griffin Scroggs OL 3-star App St UNLV
Luke Moga QB 3-star Oregon New Mexico
Troy Omeire WR 3-star UNLV New Mexico
Rico Walker TE 3-star Purdue Cal
Kanye Udoh RB 3-star ASU Liberty
Quincy Wright DL 3-star Arkansas St USU
Khalil Walker OL 3-star USF Hawai’i
Patrick Barnett OL 3-star UCF Fresno St
Devin Alves WR 3-star Virginia Tech Hawai’i
Will Monney TE 3-star Oklahoma St Utah
Tyler Jacklich RB 3-star West Virginia SJSU
Nico Brown WR 3-star Yale Stanford
James Jennette Edge 4-star Virginia Tech USU
Will Karoll P 0-star UCLA Texas Tech
Brian Tapu OT 3-star Nebraska SJSU
Samuel Okunlola Edge 3-star Colorado Virginia Tech
Evan Lawrence OT 3-star Indiana SDSU
Noah King CB 3-star Colorado Sacramento St
Dylan Paine RB 2-star WSU Montana
Harry Lodge TE 3-star Wake Forest UCLA
Kaleb Bilal-Jones DL 3-star Arizona Iowa St
Clay Martineau LB 3-star Boise St New Mexico
Javon Robinson WR 0-star Georgia St USU
Croix Stewart CB 3-star UCLA Fresno St
Garrison Blank OT 3-star UCLA Sacramento St
Vander Ploog TE 3-star Oregon NC State
Konner Olson K 0-star Western Kentucky New Mexico
Tymere Burton LB 3-star USU SE Missouri St
Kam Mikell CB 3-star Colorado Georgia Southern
AJ Tuitele LB 3-star USC Cal
CJ Hawkins TE 3-star Stanford Rhode Island
Cleto Chol Edge 3-star UConn CSU
Durell Robinson RB 3-star Auburn CSU
Wilfredo Aybar Edge 4-star Stanford Stanford
Chapman Lewis S 3-star Texas Tech USU
Troy Stellato WR 4-star Kentucky UNLV
Chance Harrison CB 3-star CSU Western Illinois
Ricky Johnson WR 3-star Miss St Utah
Dara Adeyemi DL 0-star Bucknell Stanford
Jonathan Epperson Jr. LB 3-star Washington Portland St
Maximus McCree OT 0-star Washington WSU
Zander Esty OL 3-star Ore State Boise St
Kamar Mothudi LB 4-star Oregon Cal
Carsten Mamaril CB 3-star Portland St SDSU
Mantrez Walker LB 3-star Colorado UAB
D’antre Robinson DL 4-star North Carolina Oregon
Dominic Macon DL 3-star Washington Oklahoma St
Bleu Dantzler Edge 3-star Ore State Oregon
Joshua Pierce Edge 3-star North Texas Cal
Kayden Luke RB 0-star Arizona West Virginia
Brady Jones QB 0-star Western Michigan Ore State
Jordan Davis OT 3-star South Alabama UCLA
Jayvon McFadden OL 3-star Ohio St Colorado
Jah Jah Boyd S 3-star Indiana Colorado
Devin Ellison WR 3-star WSU NMSU
Ryan Staub QB 3-star Colorado Tennessee
Noah Bennee TE 0-star Weber St Utah
Isaiah Hardge WR 3-star Colorado Tennessee
Jack Leyrer OT 3-star Stanford Auburn
Jack Luttrell S 3-star Arizona Auburn
Andrew Laurich DL 3-star CSU UConn
Jericho Johnson DL 4-star Oregon Cal
Christian Moss WR 3-star Kennesaw St Wasington
Anthony Ivey WR 4-star Penn St SJSU
Ricky Fletcher CB 3-star Ole Miss Cal
Jason Stokes CB 3-star Utah Colorado
Richard Young RB 3-star Alabama Colorado
Kaleb Annett QB 3-star Boise St UCF
Paul Omodia CB 3-star Lamar Colorado
Jaiven Plummer WR 3-star Cal Georgia Tech
Samu Taumanupepe DL 3-star Baylor Colorado
Davion Godley RB 3-star Weber St Stanford
Terrance Green DL 4-star Oregon Alabama
Aaron Scott Jr. CB 3-star Ohio St Oregon
Jayden Williams DL 3-star North Texas Cal
Markus Dixon Edge 3-star Clemson Oregon
Jerome Simmons DL 4-star Louisiana-Monroe Oregon
Leon Bell OT 3-star Cal Colorado
Chance Rucker CB 3-star Michigan St ASU
Hunter McKee K 0-star Eastern Washington Washington
Emmanuel Okoye Edge 4-star Tennessee Cal
Brandon White WR 3-star Hawai’i Kansas St
Nigel Pringle CB 3-star Arkansas ASU
EJ Caminong QB 3-star Cal Cal
Jaylen Moson CB 3-star Utah South Alabama
Nick Norris Edge 0-star Ore State
Clint Stephens S 3-star New Mexico
Morrow Evans LS 2-star UCLA
Syris Corley OT 3-star Cal
Elijah McCantos S 3-star App St CSU
Bryson Beaver QB 3-star Oregon Georgia
Salesi Moa CB 4-star Utah Michigan
Roger Saleapaga TE 3-star Oregon BYU
Brady Kopetz TE 3-star Colorado Colorado
Jayden Dixon-Veal WR 3-star Cal
Jamier Johnson CB 4-star UCLA
Austin Novosad QB 3-star Oregon Bowling Green
Aidan Keanaaina DL 3-star Cal
Tangata Tiutupou DL 0-star SJSU
Noah McNeal-Franklin LB 3-star SJSU
Jalen Hargrove DL 3-star UCLA
Jordan Dees WR 3-star West Georgia WSU
Xadavien Sims DL 4-star Oregon Arkansas
Tobi Haastrup Edge 4-star Oregon West Virginia
Mike Lindsay CB 0-star Idaho St SDSU
Jackson Brousseau QB 3-star CSU Cal
Devin Hyatt WR 3-star Arizona Miami (OH)
Blake Purchase Edge 4-star Oregon Ole Miss
Devin Brown QB 4-star Cal Weber State
Jayven Williams CB 3-star Miss St BYU
Carter Stoutmire S 3-star Colorado Arkansas
Sean Kinney OL 3-star Lafayette Colorado
John Slaughter S 3-star Colorado Purdue
Tyler Prasuhn P 2-star Arizona
Choe Bryant-Strother Edge 3-star BYU
Oluwafunto Akinshilo OL 0-star UCLA Syracuse
Ikinasio Tupou OT 3-star BYU SJSU
Ashton Porter Edge 3-star Oregon Houston
Daniel Harris CB 3-star Georgia Cal
Daylen Austin CB 3-star Oregon Arizona
Jaydn Oh K 0-star Syracuse Ore State
Zach Grace TE 0-star Oregon LSU
Aeryn Hampton WR 3-star Alabama Ore State
Jacob Strand OL 3-star Ore State Auburn
Travis Franklin Jr. S 0-star Jacksonville St Wyoming
Dallin Havea Edge 3-star Utah Tech UCLA
Hunter Solwold LS 2-star Washington Florida
Caleb Presley CB 4-star SJSU
Kaleb Mitchell WR 3-star USU
Pearce Spurlin TE 3-star Georgia CSU
Cooper Perry WR 4-star Oregon Cal
Tionne Gray DL 4-star Oregon Notre Dame
Tucker Ashcraft TE 3-star Wisconsin USC
TJ Branch S 3-star Colorado UCF
Ashton Rivera OL 0-star Kent St Cal
Jayden Davis WR 3-star Fresno St UConn
Chase Duarte OT 3-star SDSU Kansas St
Ethan Moczulski K 3-star Washington Illinois
Carson Conklin QB 3-star Fresno St Sac St
Sam Wolfenden LS 0-star UNLV Temple
Jaydan Hardy S 4-star Oklahoma Colorado
Kahlee Tafai OT 3-star Minnesota Cal
Antwan Roberts RB 3-star Marshall Arizona
Sione Laulea CB 4-star Oregon Missouri
Herb Gray DL 3-star Tennessee UNLV
Husan Longstreet QB 4-star USC LSU
Demetrius Hunter OL 3-star Houston Colorado
Jake Appleget TE 3-star NIU Fresno St
Carde Smith OT 3-star Colorado Memphis
Kevin Green Jr. WR 4-star Washington
Titan Saxton S 0-star USU
Byron Threats S 3-star UCLA
Malik Hartford S 3-star Ohio St UCLA
Noble Johnson WR 3-star ASU Georgia Southern
Darrian Andereson WR 0-star Oregon
Isiah Revis CB 0-star SJSU
Dyson McCutcheon S 3-star Washington Middle Tennessee St
DeVon Rice RB 3-star Kansas St Hawai’i
Tyrone Cotton III CB 3-star WSU Iowa St
Roman Tillmon S 3-star South Dakota Boise St
Lee Molette III S 3-star UConn Arizona
Joey Olson TE 3-star USC New Mexico
Smith Snowden CB 4-star Utah Michigan
Alex Payne OT 4-star USC Virginia
Mikaio Edward DL 0-star Central Washington Boise St
DeAndre Moore Jr. WR 4-star Texas Colorado
Scooter Jackson S 3-star UCLA UCLA
Caleb Smith DL 3-star Washington Alabama
Marquis Groves-Killebrew CB 3-star Arizona Cal
Landyn Cleveland S 3-star Oklahoma St UNLV
Keyan Burnett TE 3-star Arizona UNLV
Pokaiaua Haunga RB 3-star BYU
Aaron Karas OT 3-star CSU Memphis
Jalen Thompson Edge 3-star Michigan St ASU
Chase Meyer K 0-star Cal Cal
Isaiah Houi CB 3-star Eastern Illinois Ore State
Jonathan Zarut LS 0-star Memphis Ore State
Christian Hunt QB 3-star ASU
Daniel Matagi DL 0-star Portland St Ore State
Ja’Bari Odoemenem LB 0-star Duquesne Ore State
Austin Bolt WR 3-star Boise St
Rico Flores Jr. WR 4-star UCLA Virginia
Chase Barry P 0-star Oklahoma St UCLA
Jake Clifton LB 3-star Kansas St BYU
Landon Wright WR 3-star WSU Boston College
Lamason Waller III WR 3-star BYU Southern Utah
Max Alford LB 2-star BYU Michigan
Samuel Omosigho LB 4-star Oklahoma UCLA
Dalesean Staley S 3-star SDSU SDSU
Antoine Belgrave-Shorter S 3-star Penn St ASU
Cam Jamerson CB 3-star TCU Boise St
Mack Indestad OT 3-star Eastern Michigan UCLA
Koi Perich S 4-star Minnesota Oregon
Cade Uluave LB 4-star Cal BYU
Jake Griffin OT 3-star BYU Arizona
James Chenault CB 3-star USF Utah
Steve Miller S 3-star USC UConn
Kanye Clark CB 3-star UCLA Florida
Jr Sia OT 3-star USU BYU
Paki Finau OL 4-star Washington BYU
Paul Hutson III Edge 3-star Marshall WSU
Tristan Jernigan LB 3-star Texas A&M Cal
Chancellor Owens DL 3-star Arizona Texas St
Kade Caton TE 3-star Oregon USF
Maverick Noonan LB 3-star Nebraska Fresno St
Davit Boyajyan OL 3-star Washington Cal Poly
Carl Williams IV S 3-star Baylor Oregon
Jordan Ross WR 3-star CSU Arizona
Jayden Limar RB 4-star Oregon Washington
Bo Hughley OT 3-star Georgia Colorado
Zuriah Fisher Edge 4-star Penn St USC
Iverson Hooks WR 3-star UAB Oregon
Jordan Brown OT 0-star Arizona Georgia St
Maverick Noonan Edge 3-star Nebraska Fresno St
Jay Harris RB 3-star Oregon Kansas St
Juelz Goff RB 3-star Pitt Boise St
Jaylen Webb S 3-star Boise St Nevada
Ja’Bree Bickham CB 4-star Boise St North Texas
Chase Martin LB 3-star Boise St Cal Poly
Sam Leavitt QB 5-star ASU LSU
Carter Guillaume OL 0-star Louisville Ore State
Logan George Edge 3-star Ohio St Washington
Matai Tagoa’i LB 3-star USC Arizona
Thaddeus Gianaris Edge 3-star Dartmouth Wyoming
Teko Shoats OL 3-star Bethune-Cookman Ore State
Justin Flowe LB 5-star UNLV
Adonis McDaniel WR 0-star Mercer Ore State
Dylan Freebury K 3-star CSU
Armani Winfield WR 4-star CSU USF
Michael Bennett OT 0-star Yale Oregon
Dre’lon Miller WR 3-star Colorado Baylor
Tunmise Adeleye DL 3-star UNLV Syracuse
Tahjae Mullix DL 0-star Ore State UConn
Dylan Raiola QB 4-star Nebraska Oregon
Tyler Brown OL 3-star Colorado JMU
Tristan Ti’a QB 4-star Ore State Auburn
Jonah Leaea DL 3-star Utah Michigan
Cedric Jefferson OT 0-star Montana St Utah
JJ Buchanan TE 4-star Utah Michigan
Emory Floyd CB 3-star App St Colorado
Tyson Ford DL 4-star Cal UCLA
Jamal Wallace DL 3-star Tennessee Utah
Che Ojarikre S 3-star Stanford Duke
Payton Stewart OT 3-star Michigan St CSU
Randon Fontenette LB 4-star Vanderbilt Colorado
Chris Marshall WR 3-star Boise St Arkansas
Dwight Bootle II CB 3-star Charlotte Arizona
Kelze Howard DL 4-star Ore State Georgia St
Andrew Olesh TE 3-star Penn St Oregon
Sedrick Smith DL 0-star Maryland Colorado
Gavriel Lightfoot DL 3-star Colorado SDSU
Kadin Lynch OL 3-star William & Mary USU
Jack Pedersen TE 3-star UCLA WSU
Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi QB 3-star CSU Michigan
Jireh Moe DL 3-star SJSU Utah
Nate Hale OT 3-star SJSU Arizona
Salahadin Allah RB 3-star Ore State Iowa St
Mackenzie Alleyne WR 3-star WSU Oklahoma
Zakaih Saez Edge 3-star Ore State UConn
Shaun Myers LB 3-star Colorado UAB
Teon Parks CB 2-star Colorado TCU
Jessiah McGrew S 3-star FIU ASU
Maxwell Roy DL 4-star Ohio St UCLA
Steve Chavez-Soto RB 3-star SJSU Utah
Kory Hall WR 3-star CSU
Don Saunders CB 3-star Utah Purdue
Braden Atkinson QB 3-star Mercer Ore State
Ajani Sheppard QB 3-star WSU Temple
Adama Fall S 0-star ASU Montana
Reginald Vick Jr. WR 0-star Wake Forest CSU
Sean Na’a OL 3-star ASU UCLA
Sahir West Edge 3-star JMU UCLA
Jayvon Parker DL 3-star Washington
Boo Carter S 4-star Tennessee Colorado
Curtis Gerrand P 0-star Sam Houston St UCLA
Marcus Harris WR 3-star Washington UCLA
Isaiah Chisom LB 3-star UCLA Oklahoma St
Rodney Gallagher III WR 4-star West Virginia Arizona
Osiris Gilbert CB 3-star UConn UCLA
Brian Rowe Jr. WR 3-star South Carolina UCLA
Isaac Lucas OL 2-star Ball St SDSU
Fisher Clements TE 2-star Northern Colorado Colorado
Justin Beadles Edge 3-star Louisville Cal
Cam Chapa S 0-star Northern Colorado Arizona
Brayden Loftin TE 3-star Kansas St UCLA
Jimothy Lewis Jr. OT 3-star Miss St Cal
Daniel Blood WR 3-star Missouri WSU
Tyler Ethridge OT 3-star CSU-Pueblo Boise St
Andre Jordan Jr. CB 3-star UCLA Auburn
Nakian Jackson LB 3-star Nevada
Riley Williams TE 3-star Ore State Miss St
Malcolm Hartzog S 3-star Nebraska Arizona
Tayvion Beasley CB 3-star BYU USF
Luke Baklenko OT 3-star Oklahoma ASU
Vincent Holmes S 3-star Washington Oklahoma St
Anthony Sacca LB 3-star Notre Dame UCLA
Adonis Jackson Edge 3-star Miss Valley St USU
Ezra Christensen DL 3-star NMSU Colorado
Amier Washington DL 3-star Texas Tech UCLA
Balaam Miller DL 3-star Saint Francis WSU
Robert Edmonson LB 0-star CSU Illinois
Thomas Collins DL 3-star Ore State UCF
Tao Johnson S 3-star Utah UCLA
Elijah Reed CB 3-star Akron Utah
Gus Cordova Edge 3-star USC Miss St
Kristian Ingman TE 3-star Portland St ASU
Leroy Bryant CB 3-star Washington Stanford
Stevie Amar Jr. TE 3-star Boston College UCLA
Brandon Amaniapong DL 0-star Indiana St Nevada
Armon Parker DL 3-star Washington
Khristian Martin QB 3-star Maryland Fresno St
Emar’rion Winston Edge 3-star Baylor ASU
Ty Dieffenbach QB 3-star Cal Poly UCLA
Brandon High Jr. RB 3-star Cal UTSA
Anthony Miller Jr. TE 3-star Tulane ASU
Christopher Solis-Lumar CB 3-star Cal Poly WSU
Audric Harris WR 3-star Washington Hawai’i
Jett Carpenter TE 3-star Nevada Texas Tech
Darrius Clemons WR 4-star Ore State WSU
Zachary Henning OL 3-star Washington Arizona
Marcus McKenzie CB 3-star BYU USU
Kai McClendon DL 3-star Miss St Washington
Nakian Jackson LB 0-star Nevada
DJ McKinney CB 3-star Colorado Notre Dame
Darold DeNgohe DL 0-star Rutgers UCLA
Tawfiq Thomas DL 3-star Colorado Georgia Tech
Carter Sweazie OL 3-star JMU UCLA
Tanner Morley OL 3-star CSU Kansas St
Dylan Sikorski OL 3-star Ore State Texas
Ashten Emory RB 3-star UTEP Cal
Walker Lyons TE 4-star USC BYU
Bryan Hansen P 0-star CSU West Virginia
Beau Phillips RB 3-star Central Washington WSU
Jshawn Frausto-Ramos S 4-star Arizona WSU
Kwazi Gilmer WR 3-star UCLA Nebraska
Isaac Terrell Edge 3-star WSU Iowa St
Landon Morris TE 3-star Cal Wake Forest
Nathan Curry LS 0-star North Alabama Wyoming
Emeka Ugorji OT 3-star Stanford Florida
Nick Morrow OT 3-star Cal Kansas
Jerry McClure WR 3-star SDSU SJSU
Siale Taupaki DL 3-star UCLA Penn St
Linus Zunk Edge 3-star Vanderbilt WSU
JeRico Washington Jr. CB 3-star Kennesaw St Boise St
Lachlan Carrigan P 0-star Memphis USC
McCae Hillstead QB 3-star BYU USU
John Henry Daley Edge 4-star Utah Michigan
Jack Janikowski Edge 0-star WSU Iowa St
Hunter Haines S 3-star SDSU Montana
Ramere Davis LB 3-star NAU ASU
Arthur Ban TE 3-star SDSU Arizona
Owen Long LB 4-star CSU ASU
Marcus Mozer WR 3-star SDSU Northern Colorado
Derek Osman OT 3-star Harvard UCLA
Everett Roussaw Jr. LB 3-star Memphis Arizona
Henry Hasselbeck QB 3-star UCLA App State
DJ Warner Edge 3-star SMU WSU
Tana Alo-Tupuola OL 3-star Georgia Tech ASU
Chase Hendricks WR 4-star Ohio Cal
Ben Perry LB 4-star UCLA Louisville
Ish Findlayter DL 3-star Duquesne Ore State
Mihalis Santorineos LB 2-star New Mexico
Drew Spinogatti LB 0-star JMU UCLA
Lyrik Rawls S 3-star Kansas ASU
Taz Reddicks WR 3-star Ore State UNLV
Leo Pulalasi RB 3-star WSU WSU
Eduwa Okundaye Edge 3-star Arizona WSU
Ike Okafor DL 3-star Cal WSU
Dallas Vakalahi DL 3-star Utah Penn St
Anthony Jones Edge 3-star UCLA Nebraska
Emmanuel Karnley CB 3-star Virginia Washington
Liona Lefau LB 4-star Texas Colorado
Braylon Conley CB 3-star USC Georgia
West King OL 3-star Wyoming West Virginia
Malaki Ta’ase Edge 3-star WSU Iowa St
Daniel Hughes P 0-star New Mexico Florida St
London Merritt Edge 3-star Colorado Clemson
Josh Atkins OT 3-star ASU Missouri
Carson Smith K 0-star Austin Peay ASU
Nijrell Eason II CB 3-star UNLV
Mikey Keene QB 3-star Michigan ASU
AJ Davis CB 3-star WSU
Petey Tucker WR 3-star CSU
Kyler Kasper WR 4-star Oregon BYU
Tim Malo S 3-star Hawai’i
Tanner Williams LB 3-star SDSU
Jaden Bradley WR 3-star UNLV
Braden Miller OT 3-star Cal Duke
Tate Romney LB 3-star ASU Oklahoma St
Enoka Migao Edge 3-star USU
Drew Clemens TE 3-star Utah
Keynan Higgins WR 3-star CSU
Courage Ugo CB 2-star USU
Raleek Brown RB 4-star ASU Texas
Christian Thatcher LB 3-star Utah Memphis
Ryan Berger OT 3-star Ore State Wake Forest
Darrion Dalton DL 3-star WSU
William Holmes Edge 0-star USU Illinois
Reed Harris WR 4-star Boston College ASU
Isaac Wilson QB 3-star Utah Colorado
Adam Hawkes OT 3-star Ore State Arkansas
Mykeal Rabess OT 3-star FIU Cal
Jeremy Naborne-Owens LB 0-star CSU Nevada
Cameron Brown P 0-star UNLV Michigan
Brook Honore Jr. P 0-star Cal
Davis Warren QB 3-star Michigan Stanford
Isaiah Kema OL 3-star Ohio St Utah
Kyri Shoels WR 3-star SJSU Utah
Tyrese Boss CB 3-star Wyoming Arizona
DJ Jordan WR 3-star USC Arizona
Siale Uluave OL 3-star Arizona
Bryson Lamb DL 3-star WSU Iowa St
Colton Thomasson OT 4-star Baylor UNLV
Monjaro Senegal OT 0-star CSU UTSA
Andrew Powdrell CB 3-star UNLV West Virginia
Ernest Campbell WR 3-star Sac St Colorado
Semaj Morgan WR 3-star Michigan UCLA
Taj White OT 3-star Rutgers Colorado
Carter Vargas RB 3-star UC Davis Cal
Cree Thomas CB 3-star Notre Dame Colorado
Luke Duncan QB 3-star UCLA Nevada
Braden Pegan WR 4-star USU Utah
Cooper Lovelace OL 3-star Colorado
Wayne Knight RB 3-star JMU UCLA
Ari Patu QB 3-star Stanford Duke
DJ Barksdale CB 3-star JMU UCLA
Darin Conley DL 3-star Ball St Washington
Tyler Robles K 0-star Texas St Washington
Billy Gowers P 0-star Hawai’i Indiana
CJ Tiller QB 3-star USU
Gio Kafentzis S 3-star USU Portland St
Chris Durr Jr. WR 3-star Wyoming Maryland
Juice Vereen TE 3-star UConn CSU
Eze Osondu LB 3-star Cal UTSA
Shane King TE 3-star Southern Miss Arizona
Eric Olsen TE 0-star Utah Tech Ore State
Matthew Montgomery OT 0-star Western Illinois SDSU
Devan Thompkins DL 4-star USC Alabama
Leland Smith WR 3-star SJSU UCLA
Landon Ellis WR 3-star JMU UCLA
Aiden Mizell WR 4-star Florida UCLA
Elijah Washington WR 3-star Ore State
Charlie Mirer QB 3-star Stanford
Kendrick Raphael RB 3-star Cal
Rino Monteforte LS 2-star Cal
Troy Petz P 0-star WSU
Luke Leighton TE 3-star WSU
Jackson Arnold QB 3-star Auburn UNLV
TJ Bush Jr. Edge 3-star Cal Minnesota
Bryan Jackson RB 3-star USC Wisconsin
Zachary Robbins P 0-star USU Minnesota
Marquis Gillis RB 0-star Delaware St ASU
Dexter Foster LB 3-star Ore State Nebraska
JoJo Johnson DL 3-star Ore State Texas Tech
Ashton Stamps CB 3-star LSU ASU
Dwayne McDougle S 3-star SDSU Nebraska
Justin Eaglin CB 3-star JMU Colorado
Anthony Colandrea QB 3-star UNLV Nebraska
Ryan Henderson Edge 3-star SDSU Texas A&M
Alex VanSumeren DL 4-star Michigan St USC
Adam Mohammed RB 4-star Washington Cal
Kamani Jackson S 3-star WSU
Jordan Spasojevic-Moko OL 3-star Cal
Vili Taufatofua Edge 3-star SJSU
Yasir Muhammad CB 3-star UNLV
Marko Luera OL 3-star New Mexico
Jacob Houseworth TE 3-star Cal
Darren Morris WR 0-star Southern Boise St
Zachary Card WR 3-star Ore State
RJ Todd LS 0-star Western Michigan Oregon
DeSean Watts DL 3-star Sac St Washington
Brody Miller S 3-star WSU Iowa St
Keaton Emmett K 0-star Nevada Oregon
Luke Ferrelli LB 3-star Cal Ole Miss
Ethan Day DL 3-star North Texas Utah
Carlon Jones DL 3-star USC Arkansas
Adlai Lounsbury K 2-star WSU Iowa St
Tyler Martinez LB 2-star NMSU Colorado
Harry Dalton III RB 3-star USC Maryland
Cooper Blomstrom Edge 0-star Georgetown Arizona
Cole Rusk TE 4-star Illinois Arizona
Lucas Samsula DL 3-star Wyoming Utah
Ty Benefield S 4-star Boise St LSU
Jovan Clark LB 3-star WSU Ball St
Alexander McPherson Edge 3-star Colorado Penn St
Josh Phifer TE 3-star JMU UCLA
Marcus Wimberly S 3-star Oklahoma Utah
Gideon Lampron LB 3-star Bowling Green Colorado
Santana Hopper DL 3-star Tulane Colorado
Kingston Lopa S 4-star Oregon Cal
Carter Pabst WR 3-star WSU Iowa St
Ian Strong WR 4-star Rutgers Cal
Nick McLarty P 0-star Ohio St ASU
Keanu Williams DL 4-star UCLA Penn St
Sullivan Schlimgen LB 3-star WSU Iowa St
Brandon Davis-Swain DL 3-star Colorado Texas A&M
Owen Chambliss LB 3-star SDSU Nebraska
Christian Martin OT 3-star CSU Illinois
Jeheim Oatis DL 3-star Colorado Ole Miss
Kevin Longstreet CB 0-star USC
Jimmy Valsin III WR 3-star Ore State
Toby Anene Edge 3-star North Dakota St Colorado
Damarius Russell S 3-star WSU Iowa St
Logan Brantley LB 3-star Kansas Boise St
Nate Burrell DL 3-star Cal Cal
James Johnson CB 3-star USC
Makai Saina OL 3-star USC Purdue
Immanuel Ezeogu LB 0-star JMU Colorado
Isaiah Green S 3-star Portland St SDSU
Aiden Gobaira Edge 4-star JMU UCLA
Ryan Harris K 0-star WSU Arizona
Riley Robell OL 3-star JMU UCLA
Javan Robinson CB 3-star ASU Wisconsin
Jalen Charles Edge 3-star Memphis New Mexico
Dakoda Fields CB 3-star Oregon Oklahoma
Hall Schmidt OT 3-star Boise St UCLA
Hunter Green P 2-star SDSU Washington
Jahlil Florence CB 3-star Oregon Missouri
Max Baloun DL 3-star WSU Iowa St
Jaedon Wilson WR 3-star UCLA
Duhron Goodman S 0-star WSU Iowa St
Trevor Bindel OL 3-star WSU Iowa St
Shamar Meikle Edge 3-star Ore State USF
Donovan Fitzmaurice DL 3-star WSU Iowa St
Ta’Shawn James S 3-star Iowa St UCLA
Trillion Sorrell CB 3-star WSU Iowa St
Jeremiah Bernard S 3-star Cal Poly WSU
Michael Wooten OL 3-star Arizona USF
Kone Aumua-Uigalelei DL 2-star USU
Jacob Arop OT 3-star South Dakota Cal
Cole Tabb RB 3-star Stanford Cincinnati
Myles Jackson QB 3-star Stanford
Xayvion Noland WR 0-star Texas Rio Grande Valley Ore State
Zak Yamauchi OL 3-star Stanford
DeCorion Temple TE 3-star Central Michigan Ore State
Kolt Dieterich OT 4-star Sam Houston Washington
Marcus Scott II CB 3-star Cal Central Arkansas
Holden Grieger OT 0-star Fresno State Western Illinois
Oluwaseyi Omotosho Edge 3-star Ore St West Virginia
Logan Pili LB 3-star Utah State Utah Tech
Nate Weyand TE 0-star CSU Austin Peay
Dante Lovett CB 3-star Virginia Tech UCLA
Rocky Beers TE 3-star CSU Oklahoma
Ryan Pellum WR 3-star Oregon Delaware State
JD Rayner OL 3-star JMU UCLA
Anthony Palano LB 2-star WSU Boston College
Raycine Guillory RB 3-star Utah LSU
Tyrecus Davis CB 3-star Colorado
Terrell Anderson WR 4-star NC State USC
Jaxxon Warren TE 3-star CSU North Carolina
DJ McKinney RB 0-star New Mexico Tulsa
Gianni Edwards CB 3-star Arizona
Lloyd Avant RB 3-star CSU Oklahoma
Hauss Hejny QB 3-star Oklahoma St CSU
Omarion Miller WR 4-star Colorado ASU
Trey White LB 3-star SDSU Texas Tech
Bryce Butler DL 3-star Washington Texas Tech
Dylan Manuel DL 0-star App State Colorado
Bailey Ettridge P 0-star Nevada Oregon
Deven Bryant LB 3-star Washington USC
Jontez Williams CB 4-star Iowa St USC
Naeten Mitchell S 0-star NMSU Colorado
Prince Strachan WR 3-star USC West Virginia
Jalen Dupree RB 3-star CSU Kansas
Toriyan Johnson OT 0-star UConn CSU
Richie Anderson TE 3-star Fresno St Texas A&M
Caleb Chester CB 3-star Texas ASU
Jaylen Thomas CB 3-star SJSU WSU
David Avit RB 0-star Villanova ASU
Balansama Kamara Edge 3-star Albany Colorado
Tawfiq Byard S 3-star Colorado Texas A&M
Nylan Brown LB 3-star Kent St WSU
Khamani Potts Edge 3-star Grand Valley St CSU
Makhi Hughes RB 3-star Oregon Houston
Ryan McCulloch Edge 3-star Cal UCLA
Peter Eyabi Edge 0-star Wyoming
JaQuail Smith RB 3-star Sac State Colorado
Jackson Harris WR 3-star Hawai’i LSU
Raiden Vines-Bright WR 3-star Washington ASU
Jonathan Maldonado Edge 3-star Nevada Ole Miss
Damian Henderson II RB 3-star Sac State Colorado
Nate Henrich DL 3-star Gannon SDSU
Danny Scudero WR 3-star SJSU Colorado
Lamont Lester Jr. Edge 3-star Monmouth Colorado
Yamil Talib Edge 0-star Charlotte Colorado
Cutter Boley QB 3-star Kentucky ASU
Kam Perry WR 3-star Miami (OH) Colorado
Jalil Tucker CB 3-star Ore State WSU
Kodi Cornelius DL 3-star SDSU
Jordan Shuler LB 2-star Air Force
Kodi DeCambra S 4-star UNLV
Zedekiah Anahu-Ambrosio WR 3-star Nevada
Daz James WR 3-star Cal
Dennious Jackson DL 0-star CSU
Lawrence Falatea Edge 3-star USU
Denaris DeRosa OL 3-star SJSU
Travon Pankey RB 3-star WSU
Tyler Keinath OL 2-star Boise St
Kai Wallin Edge 3-star Ore State
Richi Anderson TE 3-star Fresno St
Sani Tuala DL 3-star BYU
Sione Hingano OT 3-star BYU
Tony-Louis Nkuba S 3-star ASU
Ezavier Staples WR 3-star UCLA
Kaden Cook CB 3-star Cal
Kalolo Ta’aga OT 3-star Utah
Joseph McGinnis II S 0-star ASU
LaTristan Thompson CB 3-star Utah
A.J. Fuimaono DL 3-star UCLA
Daveion Harley OL 0-star Cal
Harrison Taggart LB 4-star Cal
Sidney Dupuy DL 3-star SDSU
Tiumalu Afalava DL 3-star SDSU
Kyle Carpenter CB 0-star Colorado
Ailama Morton OL 3-star Nevada
Myles Kitt-Denton WR 0-star SDSU
Akim Lanieux WR 0-star ASU
Nahji Logan LB 2-star Nevada
Nikhil Webb Walker Edge 0-star Colorado
Dylan Black LS 0-star Ore State
Nikko Klemm S 3-star ASU
Nehemiah Burleson Edge 0-star Nevada
Zaiden Wallace DL 3-star Nevada
Devin Green RB 3-star Utah
Brendan Zurbrugg QB 3-star Utah
Jarra Anderson DL 3-star Arizona
Abram Murray K 3-star Cal
Gabarri Johnson QB 4-star Ore State
Clarene Taylor WR 3-star CSU
Walker Anderson OT 0-star Colorado
Zach Cochnauer OT 0-star Nevada
Connor Sullivan DL 3-star WSU
Tucker Kelleher TE 3-star BYU
Mateen Bhaghani K 0-star UCLA
Lucas Conti DL 3-star UNLV
Cameron Sidney CB 3-star Cal
Lajuan Owens OL 3-star Cal
Isaiah Patterson LB 3-star UNLV West Virginia
Kyle Crum QB 3-star SDSU
Isaiah Blair WR 0-star New Mexico
Mason Baker OT 0-star SDSU
Stone Combs LB 2-star Nevada
JT Taylor CB 3-star SJSU
Jeremiah Tuiileila Edge 3-star SDSU
Landon Williams Edge 3-star New Mexico
Michael Kern P 3-star Cal
Joseph Bey S 3-star SJSU
Mikey Welsh WR 0-star SDSU
Ben Scolari WR 3-star SDSU
Max Lantzsch TE 0-star New Mexico
Luke Weaver QB 3-star Hawai’i
Trent Walker WR 3-star Ore State
Cole Welliver QB 3-star New Mexico
Semaj James S 0-star Hawai’i
Gael Ochoa QB 3-star UNLV
Hadine Diaby OL 0-star Nevada
Reginald Hughes LB 3-star Colorado
Chris Jackson CB 0-star CSU
Kaden Anderson QB 3-star Wyoming
Dorian Thomas TE 4-star New Mexico
Braden Keith CB 0-star Colorado
Corey Thompson Jr. WR 0-star USU
Eyitayo Omoginugbon OL 3-star Boise St
Justin Taylor S 3-star Wyoming
Aiden Valdez TE 3-star New Mexico
Joey Farthing WR 2-star Hawai’i
Lipe Moala OL 3-star Oregon
Travis Gray OT 3-star New Mexico
Austiin Novosad QB 3-star Oregon
Greg Ard RB 3-star Boise St
Chris Johnson II CB 3-star ASU
Dallan Hayden RB 3-star Colorado
Jayden Tuia OL 3-star Ore State
Davon Banks CB 3-star Boise St
Brayden Turner QB 3-star Fresno St
Jarrett Reeser P 0-star Boise St
Dylan Phelps CB 0-star CSU
Ed’Mari Binion Edge 3-star CSU
Jadyn Marshall WR 4-star UCLA
Keyon Cox OT 3-star Ore State
Terron Kellman RB 3-star Wyoming
RL Miller S 3-star Fresno St
Enock Sibomana LB 3-star Wyoming
Hayden Hanks Edge 3-star Boise St
Markie Grant CB 3-star Wyoming
Tavain Coleman DL 0-star Colorado
JP Mialovski QB 3-star SDSU
Isiah Chala Edge 3-star Fresno St
Jack Foster OT 3-star Nevada
Ashton Wolff K 2-star CSU
Braedyn Locke QB 3-star Arizona
Christian Hudson DL 3-star Colorado
Kamryn Jones WR 3-star Boise St
Drew Rodriquez ATH 3-star CSU
Damarrion White Edge 3-star Fresno St
Justius Lowe WR 4-star Oregon
Jack Metzler Edge 2-star Fresno St
Luke Sandy OL 2-star Wyoming
Amarion York S 3-star Ore State
Dalton Andereson QB 3-star WSU
Mike Sandjo DL 3-star WSU
Jesiah Cornwell TE 0-star WSU
Jackson Barton CB 3-star Nevada
Stacy Bey LB 3-star Arizona
Kallen Gutridge QB 3-star Ore State
Anthony Wolter QB 3-star Nevada
Landon Bell WR 3-star CSU
Edward Rhambo CB 0-star Nevada
Jason Thompson WR 3-star Stanford
Curlee Thomas Edge 3-star Cal
Tony Freeman WR 3-star WSU
Deliyon Freeman CB 2-star Hawai’i
Aitor Urionbarrenechea OL 3-star CSU
Jeremiah Shelby Edge 0-star Air Force
Javion Kinnard RB 3-star CSU
Josiah Ayon WR 0-star Fresno St
Carrington Pierce CB 3-star Oklahoma St USC
Nate Burleson II WR 0-star Nevada
Myles Libman WR 3-star Stanford
August Salvati Edge 3-star SDSU
John Smith S 3-star CSU
Jamir Benjamin CB 3-star UCLA
Zechariah Sample WR 3-star ASU
Cameron Weir WR 0-star WSU
Dominic Diaz LS 0-star Air Force
Jackson Murray DL 3-star CSU
Dominique McKenzie WR 3-star BYU
Jett Vincent ATH 3-star CSU
Solomon Davis S 3-star Oregon
Jared Badie Edge 3-star SDSU
JJ Talo OL 3-star Boise St
Jaxon Jones Edge 3-star Utah
Abe Jager CB 3-star USU
Jayden Fortier TE 3-star ASU
Micah Banuelos OL 3-star USC
Patrick Broadway II RB 3-star Wyoming
Lamason Waller III WR 3-star BYU
Garrison Madden LB 3-star USC
Austin Harnetiaux LB 3-star Nevada
Anthony Beavers Jr. S 4-star USC
Caden Branston DL 3-star CSU
Jaxon Potter QB 3-star WSU
Kenny Worthy III CB 3-star WSU
Carter Brown K 2-star USU
Jordan Brown WR 0-star Nevada
Buom Jock LB 0-star Cal
Carlos Orr-Gillespie WR 3-star USU
Joey Su’a OL 3-star ASU
Tim Thomas LB 3-star Fresno St
Ashton Hayes RB 3-star Nevada
Justin Marshall RB 3-star CSU
Carl Nesmith Edge 3-star USU

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Totals by Program

Program Transfers Out Transfers In
CSU 37 9
WSU 36 17
Colorado 36 38
Ore State 34 16
Cal 34 21
Oregon 29 14
UCLA 26 39
SDSU 24 8
Nevada 22 4
USC 21 9
Utah 20 15
Washington 19 13
ASU 18 24
USU 18 9
Boise St 17 9
Arizona 18 18
SJSU 17 5
Wyoming 14 4
UNLV 14 9
BYU 14 8
Fresno St 12 6
Stanford 12 6
New Mexico 12 7
Hawai’i 9 6
Air Force 3


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Clippers throttle Kings to move into 8th in Western Conference

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NBA: Los Angeles Clippers at Sacramento KingsApr 5, 2026; Sacramento, California, USA; LA Clippers guard Darius Garland (center right) shoots against Sacramento Kings guard Devin Carter (22) during the second quarter at Golden 1 Center. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images

Kawhi Leonard scored 26 points and John Collins added 25 as the Los Angeles Clippers moved into eighth place in the Western Conference standings with a 138-109 road victory over the Sacramento Kings on Sunday.

Darius Garland and Kobe Sanders each scored 17 points, while Kris Dunn and Jordan Miller added 13 each as the Clippers (40-38) ended a two-game losing streak while winning their fourth consecutive road game.

Los Angeles has the same record as the Portland Trail Blazers but now owns the eighth spot in the standings via tiebreaker by winning two of the three games between the teams. Los Angeles will visit Portland on Friday.

The No. 7 and No. 8 teams in the standings meet in the play-in tournament for a chance to advance directly into the playoff field while the ninth and 10th teams have to win two play-in games.

Devin Carter scored 21 points and Nique Clifford added 18 as the Kings saw a two-game winning streak come to an end. Maxime Raynaud scored 11 points with 15 rebounds for Sacramento (21-58), which has struggled with injury issues this season but has managed to go 7-8 since March 8.

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The Clippers opened the game with a 42-point first quarter and took a 71-59 lead at halftime by shooting 56.5% over the first two quarters. After leading by as many as 19 points in the first half, Los Angeles took its first 20-point lead with 7:53 remaining in the third.

The Clippers went into the fourth quarter with a 107-79 lead and were never threatened the rest of the way.

Collins came off the bench for Los Angeles after starting the previous nine games, while Dunn was effective in his first start over the last eight games.

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Leonard increased his franchise-record streak of consecutive 20-point games to 54.

The Clippers finished 53.3% from the floor and 20-of-41 (48.8%) from 3-point range while the Kings shot 52.9% overall, 28.1% from outside the arc and committed 20 turnovers.

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Profoundly elevates Freedman brothers at 2026 Randwick Championships

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The Freedman brothers duo reclaimed the spotlight in the winner’s stall during day one of The Championships at Randwick, with Profoundly enhancing her Australian Oaks bid via success in the Adrian Knox Stakes.

Under Michael Freedman’s care, the filly who placed in her latest Kembla Grange Classic is jointly owned by brother Lee, a Hall of Fame figure who sourced her for $65,000 at the sales, managed her initial breaking-in, before joining Michael’s Gold Coast operation last July.

“I bought her when I was training for $65,000,” Lee Freedman said.

“Then when I turned it up, I was looking for a good trainer, and my brother rang me.

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“I was really happy that the form from Kembla worked out, because a lot of people were saying it was slowly run and it wouldn’t be good form.

“But I just knew that this filly had improvement to come, and we’d never run her over a mile-and-a-quarter. All she wanted to do was stay.”

With Tommy Berry in the saddle, Profoundly at $5 stormed home to win by 2-1/4 lengths from $3 favourite Soverato, Satono Invader ($51) 1-1/4 lengths adrift in third.

Michael Freedman eyes a swift return to Randwick for the Group 1 Oaks (2400m) in seven days with the Adrian Knox Stakes (2000m) champion, pending a positive week.

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“Why not? I think we’ll be here next week,” Michael Freedman said.

Heightening the win’s appeal is Profoundly’s use of the Freedman family racing colours – red with purple sash, white sleeves, purple cap – immortalised by stars including 1992 Melbourne Cup winner Subzero, 1994 Golden Slipper hero Danzero and 2003 Caulfield Cup winner Mummify.

Berry is set to continue with Profoundly for the Oaks, assured by her breathing and recovery.

“She is a very clean-winded filly. She pulled up lovely then,” Berry said.

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“She spends no petrol in the run, and she does it without any effort.”

Profoundly advanced to second in the Australian Oaks betting at $4.50, following New Zealand classic winner Ohope Wins at $2.20.

Discover competitive racing betting markets for the Australian Oaks featuring Profoundly.

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Sanjiv Goenka’s Unmissable Reaction Viral As Mohammed Shami And LSG Tear SRH Apart

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Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) made a spectacular start with the ball in their second IPL 2026 clash against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) on Sunday, and their owner Sanjiv Goenka’s happiness was there for everyone to see. Veteran pacer Mohammed Shami dismissed the dangerous SRH opening duo of Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head cheaply, and Prince Yadav clean bowled Ishan Kishan to leave SRH tottering at 11/3. Sanjiv Goenka, watching on from the stands, appeared to thank the heavens as LSG made the perfect start.

LSG suffered defeat in their opening game of the season against Delhi Capitals. As a result, their sensational start against SRH must have been a relief for Goenka.

Fans on the internet were also quick to point out Goenka’s reaction, which came in the fourth over after Prince Yadav dismissed Ishan Kishan.

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Mohammed Shami’s figures of 2/9 and an unbeaten 68 by skipper Rishabh Pant led Lucknow Super Giants to a tense five-wicket win over Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL on Sunday.

Pace bowler Shami’s inspirational opening spell had Hyderabad tottering at 26/4 before the home team reached 156/9 at the Uppal stadium.

Lucknow started strongly but wobbled in the middle phase before the left-handed Pant kept calm to steer the team home with one ball to spare for their first win of the season in two matches.

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Aiden Markram’s 45 off 27 balls set up the chase but Lucknow lost quick wickets including impact substitute Ayush Badoni, stumped for 12, and Nicholas Pooran, run out for one.

Needing nine off the final over, Pant, a wicketkeeper-batter, hit three fours including the winning boundary off Jaydev Unadkat.

Shami stood out after he took down Hyderabad’s dangerous openers Abhishek Sharma, for a duck, and Travis Head, for seven, on successive balls in his first two overs.

He had Sharma caught at short third off the last delivery of his opener and Head then taken at mid-off from the first ball of his second over.

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J.J. Spaun breaks slump, wins Valero Texas Open ahead of Masters

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J.J. Spaun had a dream season in 2025. But for the first few months of his follow-up campaign, things looked more like a nightmare.

Through seven starts entering this week, Spaun had made just three cuts, with a T24 finish standing as his high-water mark. His strokes-gained metrics had declined across the board, and his putting was so poor that he ranked among the 10 worst on Tour.

At TPC San Antonio, none of that mattered.

Spaun, playing this week as a final tune-up before the Masters, fired a final-round 67 to win the Valero Texas Open by one shot over Matt Wallace, Michael Kim and Robert MacIntyre. The victory marked Spaun’s second at the Texas Open (he also won in 2022) and the third of his PGA Tour career.

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“I haven’t been in the form I wanted based on last season,” Spaun said. “It means a lot to come back and win here at a place that’s been so good to me.”

Returning to a course filled with positive memories proved to be the spark he needed. At the Players, Spaun recorded his best finish of the season to that point with a T24. He missed the cut the following week at the Valspar, but a return to the familiar setting of the Texas Hill Country seemed to bring something out of him.

After opening with back-to-back rounds of 69, Spaun surged over the weekend in soggy conditions. With play suspended midway through his third round on Saturday, he returned early Sunday morning to complete a six-under 66, putting himself firmly in contention. When the final round began, he kept the momentum rolling, carding four birdies and an eagle en route to a five-under 67 to claim the clubhouse lead. When none of the contenders on the course could track him down, the burden of his nightmare start had finally been lifted.

“I put a lot of pressure on myself at the start of the year, and a lot of expectations,” Spaun said. “It’s the complete opposite of the mantra I had all year last year that really helped me, so I tried to get back to that. Went into the last few weeks starting at The Players just trying to be freed up and put less pressure on myself. It’s been trying, but sticking to that mantra has really helped me.”

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With the win, Spaun earns a custom pair of cowboy boots and a $1.76 million paycheck. More importantly, he heads to Augusta for the Masters in his best form of the season — and you can’t put a price tag on that.

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A small but telling moment involving Virat Kohli and Sarfaraz Khan caught the eye during Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s dominant win over Chennai Super Kings at the Chinnaswamy. As Sarfaraz walked back after a blazing knock, Kohli called out to him amid the noise of the crowd. When the CSK batter turned around, Kohli applauded and gave him a thumbs-up, acknowledging an innings that briefly brought life into an otherwise struggling chase. Sarfaraz had taken charge when CSK were in deep trouble. Reduced to 30 for 3 inside the first three overs while chasing 251, the visitors were staring at an early collapse. It was then that he counterattacked with intent, finding boundaries consistently and racing to a 25-ball fifty. His effort helped CSK reach 77 by the end of the powerplay, offering a glimmer of hope. However, the momentum did not last long. Sarfaraz was dismissed on the first ball after the powerplay, stumped off Krunal Pandya by Jitesh Sharma, ending a crucial stand just when CSK needed him to carry on. Earlier in the evening, RCB had set up the match with a commanding batting display. Kohli and Phil Salt gave them a steady start before Devdutt Padikkal took charge with a fluent half-century. The innings then exploded at the death, with skipper Rajat Patidar and Tim David unleashing a relentless assault, adding 99 runs in just 35 balls to propel RCB to 250 for 3. In response, CSK never fully recovered from the early blows delivered by Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jacob Duffy. Contributions from Prashant Veer and Jamie Overton helped them cross 200, but the target remained well out of reach as they were bowled out for 207 in 19.4 overs, slumping to their third straight defeat. While RCB sealed a comprehensive 43-run win, it was Kohli’s gesture towards Sarfaraz that stood out, a moment of appreciation in the middle of a high-intensity contest.

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Monday’s briefing: Silva looks set for City exit and Southampton get cup reward

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Bernardo Silva’s glittering Manchester City career appears to have entered its final few weeks.

However, it could yet end with silverware after City were paired with Sky Bet Championship Southampton in the FA Cup semi-finals, with Leeds facing Chelsea in the other tie.

The Saints’ quarter-final victims Arsenal will look to ease their cup heartache when they return to Champions League action against Sporting Lisbon this week.

No Silva lining for Bernardo?

Bernardo Silva is set to leave Manchester City this summer, assistant manager Pep Lijnders has indicated.

The Portugal midfielder, who has won six Premier League titles, the Champions League, two FA Cups and five Carabao Cups in a 450-appearance City career, is in the final year of his contract and his future has been the subject of speculation throughout the current season.

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Lijnders appeared to confirm the 31-year-old’s imminent departure while carrying out media duties on behalf of manager Pep Guardiola after Saturday’s FA Cup win over Liverpool.

The Dutchman, responding to a question about how City might replace him, said: “Every good story comes to an end and I hope he enjoys the last months – because there is only six weeks – and has a good farewell. He deserves all the attention as well.”

Saints get City draw

Southampton’s reward for dumping Premier League leaders Arsenal out of the FA Cup is a semi-final showdown with City.

The Championship promotion hopefuls, who beat the Gunners 2-1 on Saturday evening, were paired with Guardiola’s men in Sunday’s draw.

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Leeds will face Chelsea in the other semi-final after a dramatic conclusion to their quarter-final clash with West Ham.

The West Yorkshire club led 2-0 at the London Stadium, but saw the hosts score twice in added time to take it to an extra 30 minutes, only for the visitors to eventually triumph 4-2 on penalties and claim a place in the last four for the first time since 1987.

The ties will be played on Saturday, April 25 and Sunday, April 26 at Wembley.

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Christian Norgaard has urged Arsenal not to dwell their shock FA Cup exit as the Premier League leaders look to bounce back in the Champions League.

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Mikel Arteta’s men were dumped out by the Saints on Saturday evening as substitute Shea Charles’ late strike compounded their Carabao Cup final loss to Manchester City a fortnight ago.

The Gunners will attempt to get back to winning ways in Lisbon in Tuesday’s Champions League quarter-final first leg against Sporting, before the runaway league leaders host Bournemouth in a key game on Saturday.

Experienced midfielder Norgaard said: “The message is to have a positive body language, to talk with your team-mates, with the coaching staff.

“Now is not the time to go with our heads down for too long. It’s fine to be frustrated tonight and also tomorrow to analyse what went wrong, but then we also have to look forward because there are so many big games coming up for this club.”

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The focus is on the Sky Bet Championship on Easter Monday with leaders Coventry looking to defend their 11-point lead over Millwall when they head for play-off contenders Hull.

The Lions, who climbed into the automatic promotion places after their Good Friday victory at top-two rivals Middlesbrough, host Norwich, while Boro travel to Swansea and fourth-placed Ipswich are at home to Birmingham.

At the other end of the table, Leicester and Oxford will attempt to climb out of the bottom three with away games at Sheffield Wednesday and Portsmouth respectively.

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Report: Luka Doncic seeking specialized treatment to expedite return from injury

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Dealing with a depleted backcourt and the playoffs drawing ever closer, Luka Doncic is doing everything he can to get back to the Los Angeles Lakers.

Doncic is heading to Europe to seek specialized medical treatment on his Grade 2 left hamstring strain in hopes of expediting his return to play, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported Sunday.

The supertar guard has been out since suffering an injury against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday, and it was initially announced that he would miss the remainder of the regular season. His timeline to return was unclear and his status for the post-season was uncertain.

Grade 2 hamstring strains sometimes require several weeks of recovery, but Doncic also has prior experience with hamstring issues. He missed four games right before the All-Star break with another left hamstring strain, but returned to the lineup after the break.

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Doncic is putting up spectacular numbers in his first full campaign with the Lakers, who acquired the Slovenian superstar from the Mavericks last season. He is averaging 33.5 points, 8.3 assists and 7.7 rebounds in 64 games for Los Angeles this season.

The decision to expedite his recovery process comes after the Lakers announced that fellow guard Austin Reaves would be out four to six weeks with an oblique injury, ruling him out for the remainder of the regular season into the playoffs.

Following Sunday’s loss to the Dallas Mavericks, the Lakers are 50-28 and are third in the Western Conference with four games to go.

— With files from the Associated Press

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Rangers Stumble, Rivers Slip as Pillars, Remo and Kun Khalifa Boost Survival Fight

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It was a dramatic weekend in the Nigeria Premier Football League as momentum swung across the table, with title contenders slipping and teams at the bottom finding renewed belief.

League leaders Rangers International failed to strengthen their grip at the top after being held to a goalless draw by Barau United in Enugu. Despite controlling much of the game, the hosts could not convert their chances, and a disallowed goal for offside summed up a frustrating outing.

Things went from bad to worse for Rivers United, whose poor away form continued. They suffered a 2-0 defeat to Warri Wolves, a result that further weakens their fading title ambitions.

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Meanwhile, the fight for survival gathered pace. Remo Stars secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Shooting Stars, while Kano Pillars delivered one of the standout performances of the round, thrashing Bendel Insurance 4-0. The heavy defeat piles more pressure on the Benin side, who are still dealing with instability on the bench involving Kennedy Boboye.

The biggest surprise came in Lafia, where struggling Kun Khalifa FC pulled off a stunning 1-0 win against Nasarawa United. After soaking up intense pressure, the visitors snatched victory with a late goal deep into stoppage time.

Elsewhere, Kwara United boosted their chances of staying up with a convincing 3-0 win over El-Kanemi Warriors, while Katsina United edged Niger Tornadoes 1-0 to steady their campaign.

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On the road, Enyimba FC showed character to earn a 2-2 draw against Wikki Tourists, a result that does little to ease the hosts’ struggles this season.

With the season entering a decisive phase, every result is proving crucial, as the race for the title and the battle to avoid relegation both intensify.

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Angels walk off Mariners in back-and-forth 11-inning affair

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Nolan Schanuel’s sacrifice fly scored the winning run in the bottom of the 11th inning as the Los Angeles Angels defeated the Seattle Mariners 8-7 Sunday afternoon in Anaheim, Calif.

Shaun Anderson (1-0) struck out Cal Raleigh with the bases loaded in the top of the inning.

With Adam Frazier the automatic runner at second base, Gabe Speier (0-2) intentionally walked Zach Neto leading off the bottom of the inning. Both runners advanced on Oswald Peraza’s sacrifice bunt and Schanuel lifted a fly ball to left, with Frazier beating the throw home.

Both teams scored in the 10th. Randy Arozarena’s single to right gave the Mariners a 7-6 lead in the top of the inning. In the bottom half, automatic runner Jo Adell advanced to third on a sacrifice bunt by Bryce Teodosio and scored on Logan O’Hoppe’s sacrifice fly to center.

The Mariners tied the game with a two-out rally in the ninth. Raleigh doubled to left and chugged home on Julio Rodriguez’s broken-bat single to left on a 2-2 slider from Sam Bachman.

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The Angels’ Mike Trout left the game in the bottom of the eighth after being hit on the left hand by a pitch from Casey Legumina.

The Angels took the lead in the first inning as Neto led off with a double and scored on Jorge Soler’s two-out single.

Seattle responded in the second, with Leo Rivas’ two-run single making it 2-1.

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The Angels tied it in the third as Trout led off with a double to left-center, took third on a groundout and scored on Soler’s single to right.

Los Angeles took a 4-2 lead on the fourth on a Rivas fielding error at third which allowed Josh Lowe to score and a Schanuel infield single with two outs.

The Mariners regained the lead in the fifth on Cole Young’s three-run homer to right.

The Angels wasted little time regaining the lead, scoring twice in the bottom of the inning. Jeimer Candelario led off with a line-drive double, scoring on an Adell single to level the score at 5. Adell came around to score the go-ahead run to make it 6-5 on a grounder which got under Rivas’ glove.

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Angels right-hander George Klassen, called up from Triple-A Salt Lake City to make his major league debut with scheduled starter Ryan Johnson scratched because of an illness, lasted just 2 2/3 innings. Klassen gave up two runs on three hits, with five walks and four strikeouts.

Mariners starter Luis Castillo didn’t go much longer, giving up four runs (three earned) on six hits over 3 2/3 innings. The righty walked one and fanned four.

–Field Level Media

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5 Draft Curveballs the Vikings Could Throw

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The 2026 NFL Draft will arrive in about 2.5 weeks, and the Minnesota Vikings are anxious to know the outcome of the team’s first few picks, as interim general manager Rob Brzezinski has four selections in the Top 10. But what if he swerves? Always remember — the Atlanta Falcons drafted Michael Penix about six weeks after signing Kirk Cousins two years ago.

Minnesota has several sneaky draft paths that could catch fans and analysts off guard.

Here’s a look at the realistic curveballs Minnesota could throw at you in the draft.

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Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love breaks free for a long touchdown run, sprinting downfield during fourth-quarter action Nov 1, 2025, at Alumni Stadium in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Love showcased elite speed and burst on the 94-yard scoring play, helping the Fighting Irish pull away from Boston College late in the contest. Mandatory Credit: Edward Finan-Imagn Images

1. Trading Up for RB Jeremiyah Love

Love would make the Vikings’ offense unstoppable; let’s get that out there. With Kyler Murray in the house, the sky is the limit for Kevin O’Connell’s scheme, and landing Love would change everything about the franchise. It’s O’Connell’s ticket to changing a pass-happy offense into a balanced killer.

The trade, however, won’t be cheap. To get Love, whether at pick No. 4, No. 6, or No. 10, the Vikings will have to surrender their 18th pick, a 2nd-Rounder, and perhaps a 3rd-Rounder. If they love Love, it might be worth it.

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2. Drafting TE Kenyon Sadiq at No. 18

At 6’3″ and 245 pounds, Sadiq is still 21, allowing him ample time to develop compared to other prospects. Across 42 games at Oregon, he logged 80 receptions for 892 yards and 11 touchdowns. Highlighting his athleticism, Oregon also used him as a kick returner in ’23 and ’24.

Sadiq’s versatility sets him apart as a potential first-round pick. His capacity to catch passes and block for both runners and quarterbacks is a rare combination for a tight end his age.

TE1 T.J. Hockenson will be a free agent next offseason. There’s absolutely no reason the Vikings or the team’s fans should say, “We have Hockenson; we don’t need a tight end.”

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Embracing the best player available mindet, Minnesota could take the plunge with Sadiq at No. 18. The coaching staff won’t regret it.

3. Trading Jonathan Greenard, Jordan Addison, or J.J. McCarthy

A Greenard trade has been rumored for over a month. If he wants a contract over $30 million per season, Minnesota might have to trade him for budgetary purposes. After all, Micah Parsons earns $46 million per year in Green Bay. Greenard’s at $19 million. Quite the variance. The Indianapolis Colts and Philadelphia Eagles have evidently been side-eyeing Greenard’s trade price for weeks.

Then, an Addison trade is unlikely after exercising his fifth-year option this week. But what if a team dangled a 1st-Rounder, which Minnesota could parley into Jordyn Tyson or Omar Cooper? Would you do it?

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Minnesota Vikings linebacker Jonathan Greenard celebrates after recording a sack, bringing energy to the defense during second-half action Sep 14, 2025, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Greenard’s play helped disrupt Atlanta’s offense as Minnesota maintained pressure throughout the matchup against the Falcons. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images

On McCarthy, teams like the New York Jets and Arizona Cardinals need long-term quarterback fixes, or at least plans in that direction. If Minnesota could pry loose a 2nd-Rounder or 3rd-Rounder for McCarthy, Brzezinski would have to listen.

4. Picking a WR at No. 18

Jalen Nailor now works for the Las Vegas Raiders. He was the Vikings’ WR3 in 2024 and 2025. On deck as his replacement? Tai Felton — who barely played at all on offense as a rookie last year.

On top of those factoids, Addison’s legal problems (the WR2) are troublesome. He could be arrested at any minute, sending the Vikings’ offensive planning into disarray. That’s just a fear the Vikings must live with by now.

Pretend Minnesota let Nailor walk because it planned to spend a 1st-Rounder on a new wide receiver. These players could be on the board at No. 18:

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  • Makai Lemon (USC)
  • Jordyn Tyson (Arizona State)
  • Omar Cooper Jr. (Indiana)
  • KC Concepcion (Texas A&M)
  • Denzel Boston (Washington)

The Vikings do one single thing really, really well throughout the last four decades: draft fantastic wide receivers. Maybe they’ll shock the world and do it again. After all, O’Connell is an offensively minded head coach (and now the default Team CEO).

5. Choosing an EDGE in Round 1

The deepest spot on the Vikings’ roster, less than three weeks from the draft? Outside linebacker. These men headline the group:

  • Jonathan Greenard
  • Andrew Van Ginkel
  • Dallas Turner

Still, drafting an EDGE cannot be ruled out because Greenard is evidently on the trade block to some extent, and Van Ginkel will be a free agent next offseason.

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Texas A&M defensive end Cashius Howell lines up along the defensive front, preparing for the snap during game action Dec 20, 2025, at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas. Howell focused on his assignment pre-snap as the Aggies battled Miami, contributing to the defensive effort in a late-season matchup. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

These are the names to keep in mind:

  • Keldric Faulk (Auburn)
  • Akheem Mesidor (Miami)
  • T.J. Parker (Clemson)
  • Cashius Howell (Texas A&M)
  • Zion Young (Missouri)

The Vikings have drafted one EDGE rusher in Round 1 in the last 20 years: the aforementioned Turner. Adding another isn’t the worst idea in the world; fans rarely complain about their favorite team having “too many good OLBs.”


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