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Winning % as CFB Favorite over Last 10 Years in West
Winning the games you’re expected to win is the trademark of a consistently successful college football program.
That is especially true for ranked teams with a big target on their backs.
The tables below show the wins, losses, and win percentages as the underdog for the region’s top programs over the last 10 seasons.
Oregon leads the way, followed by Washington, Boise State, Utah State, and BYU.
Winning % and Records as Favorite by Program from 2016-2025
| Win % | Team | Record |
|---|---|---|
| 85.4% | Oregon | 82-14 |
| 82.3% | Washington | 79-17 |
| 81.3% | Boise State | 87-20 |
| 80.0% | Utah State | 44-11 |
| 79.5% | BYU | 62-16 |
| 79.3% | New Mexico State | 23-6 |
| 79.1% | Colorado | 34-9 |
| 78.3% | USC | 72-20 |
| 76.9% | Hawai’i | 30-9 |
| 76.8% | Wyoming | 43-13 |
| 76.6% | Fresno State | 59-18 |
| 76.6% | Stanford | 36-11 |
| 76.3% | San Diego State | 61-19 |
| 76.0% | Utah | 76-24 |
| 75.8% | WSU | 50-16 |
| 75.0% | UNLV | 36-12 |
| 74.5% | ASU | 38-13 |
| 73.5% | San Jose State | 36-13 |
| 73.2% | Arizona | 30-11 |
| 72.6% | Air Force | 61-23 |
| 68.95 | Oregon State | 31-14 |
| 68.8% | Cal | 33-15 |
| 64.3% | Nevada | 27-15 |
| 63.3% | CSU | 31-18 |
| 63.2% | New Mexico | 24-14 |
| 63.2% | UCLA | 36-21 |
| 62.1% | UTEP | 18-11 |
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Patrick Mahomes agrees to $504.75M contract, NFL’s first half-billion contract
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It seemed a bit, let’s say, irregular over the past few years to see NFL quarterbacks who had never won or even played in a Super Bowl surpass Patrick Mahomes as the league’s highest-paid quarterback.
That’s changing starting in 2027.
On Wednesday, Mahomes vaulted over the entire quarterback pack in agreeing to a new contract with a two-year extension that is worth $504.75 million and ties him to the Kansas City Chiefs through the 2033 season. ESPN was first to report the news.
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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes walks off the field after an NFL game against the Las Vegas Raiders in Kansas City, Mo., on Oct. 19, 2025. (Reed Hoffmann/AP)
The deal is not yet signed but has been in the works for weeks between Mahomes’ representatives at Equity Sports and Chiefs general manager Brett Veach and his team.
The extension means Mahomes now has a contract from 2026 to 2033 worth over half a billion dollars over eight seasons. That represents the first NFL contract to climb over the half-billion-dollar mark.
Mahomes can climb as high as $522.25 million if he meets incentives.
And this: When $239.05 million in new money kicks in starting in 2027, Mahomes will be averaging a reported $64 million per season.

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes takes off his helmet after defeating the Buffalo Bills during the AFC Championship game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo., on Jan. 26, 2025. (Mark J. Rebilas/Imagn Images)
That beats the $60 million per year on an annual average basis Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott gets as the NFL’s current highest-paid quarterback.
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And it certainly blows away the $45 million per year average Mahomes has been getting since signing his current contract in 2020.
Back then, Mahomes signed a 10-year contract worth $450 million. It made him the highest-paid quarterback in the NFL.
But in the ensuing years, players including Lamar Jackson, Justin Herbert, Brock Purdy, Tua Tagovailoa, Jared Goff, Trevor Lawrence, Josh Allen, Jordan Love and Prescott signed deals worth more on an annual average basis.
And you know how many Super Bowl championships all those higher-paid QBs boast?
Zero.

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is interviewed by Netflix reporter Stacey Dales after a win against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Dec. 25, 2024. (Barry Reeger-Imagn Images)
Mahomes has helped the Chiefs reach five Super Bowls. And they’ve won three.
That alone suggests Mahomes was underpaid while averaging $45 million per season. That, of course, can be debated because Mahomes hasn’t exactly posted career statistics in recent years.
His annual passing yards have declined each of the last three seasons since he posted a career-high 5,250 passing yards in 2022.
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But the statistics are affected by the talent level around him. The Chiefs have had offensive line issues and the wide receiver cast has been in flux and often inconsistent in recent years.
The important thing is whether the Chiefs believe Mahomes to be worthy of a raise. They’ve answered that question.
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Argos shoppers race to get official FIFA World Cup football for free before offer ends
The panels are decorated with vibrant colours and the official FIFA World Cup 2026 logo to commemorate this year’s tournament
With the FIFA World Cup 2026 finally kicking off, fans all over the world will be tuning in over the next month to cheer on their nation’s team. While those across the UK will be cheering on their home teams, especially after England’s stellar performance that reached the quarter-finals, there are a variety of ways to get immersed in this year’s tournament.
While there is plenty of merch out there to commemorate this year’s World Cup, football fans could get their hands on their very own FIFA World Cup 2026-branded football. Better yet, they could save as much as £15 in the process, practically making it a steal.
Argos is currently offering the Hy-Pro Official FIFA World Cup 2026 PVC Football for £15. However, a cashback deal could see you grab it free of charge.
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TopCashback is giving new customers to the brand, who are also new to Argos, the chance to grab the ball for £0. Meanwhile, new TopCashback members who are existing Argos members can also get the ball for free after cashback has been calculated.
Shoppers should keep in mind, though, that while the item itself is free of charge, that doesn’t include standard delivery, which is £3.99. However, click and collect is also free of charge if you want to save money on delivery.
The officially licensed football is made from durable PVC, allowing it to hold its shape when used for sports rather than just as a display piece. It comes with an included pump to keep it in the best condition and ready to play.
The ball itself is made with 32 panels and comes in size five, meeting the official regulation standard for competitive matches and allowing proper training for older kids and adults who want to improve their skills. The panels are also decorated with vibrant colours and the official FIFA World Cup 2026 logo to commemorate this year’s tournament.
If you want a slightly different style to commemorate the World Cup, you could also opt for the adidas FIFA World Cup 2026 Trionda Training Ball, which is currently discounted on Amazon from £26.99 to £24.98. This training ball is designed to help you improve your football skills and comes with official FIFA World Cup 2026 branding.
If you’re not too fussed about the World Cup branding and simply want a ball with various size options, you could opt for the PUMA Orbita Cup, which is available on Amazon for £14. This ball comes in sizes three and four, making it suitable for both older and younger kids who want to train at home.
While no reviews are currently available for the Hy-Pro Official FIFA World Cup 2026 PVC Football, serious training customers should note that the PVC material can become stiff in cold weather, making kicking the ball more difficult. PVC can also feel slicker than other ball materials, which might make it more difficult for some players to properly practice their control when compared to grippier materials.
How to get the Hy-Pro Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Football for free via TopCashback
- Sign up as a new member at Top Cashback for free via this link.
- Search for Argos on the site, click through and buy the item normally.
- Get £15 cashback when you spend £15 or more on an item.
- The cashback will track to the TopCashback ‘Earnings page’ within seven days of your purchase.
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Knicks erase 29-point deficit to beat Spurs, take 3-1 NBA Finals lead
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NEW YORK – The New York Knicks do not die.
After trailing by as many as 29, the Knicks had yet another comeback — this one perhaps the greatest of all-time, to steal a 107-106 win over the San Antonio Spurs and take a 3-1 lead in the NBA Finals.
The winning moment came at the fingertip of OG Anunoby, whose tip-in off a missed Jalen Brunson three-pointer put Madison Square Garden in an absolute frenzy.
But it sure was a grind to get to that point.

New York Knicks PG Jalen Brunson shoots over San Antonio Spurs PG De’aaron Fox in Game 3 of the 2026 NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden. (Vincent Carchietta/Imagn Images)
Karl-Anthony Towns was hit with two fouls in just the first 62 seconds of the game, one which the Knicks faithful were not happy with. And while there was plenty of ball left after that, the game changed from that moment.
The refs certainly did not help the case, but the Spurs opened the game on a 41-20 run, mostly while Towns was off the floor. Combine that with the team knocking down 54% of its three-pointers in the first half, and you have a 76-49 Spurs lead at halftime, and they got up to a 29-point lead.
But we’ve learned to never count out New York. As they cut the deficit to 15 to close out the third quarter, the crowd that was dying to pounce was finally alive. A slow start to the fourth put San Antonio up 20, but the Knicks went on a 13-2 run to cut it to just nine with a little less than seven minutes to go. And then it was seven with 5:15 to go.

Members of the New York Knicks celebrate their 107-106 victory against the San Antonio Spurs in Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York on June 10, 2026. (Dustin Satloff/Getty Images)
And then it was four with 4:32 to go.
Then one with two minutes.
And then the lead with just 90 seconds left.
Pandemonium.
The Spurs hit two free throws to regain the lead with 30.3 seconds left. Yet again — it’s the Knicks.

New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson reacts after making a three-point basket against the San Antonio Spurs during the fourth quarter of Game Four in the 2026 NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York on June 10, 2026. (Al Bello/Getty Images)
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Then came what head coach Mike Brown dubbed the greatest play in the history of Knicks basketball.
San Antonio was unable to get a shot off the inbound, and Madison Square Garden was the loudest it may have ever been, as the greatest comeback in NBA Finals history was complete.
After the game, head coach Mike Brown dubbed Anunoby’s tip-in the biggest play in the history of Knicks basketball.
The Knicks outscored the Spurs 58-30.
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World Cup 2026: Spain, France, Argentina, Portugal and Germany Lead Our Five Favourites to Lift the Trophy
The FIFA World Cup is finally here.
Over the next month, the world’s best players will battle for football’s biggest prize, with national pride, history and immortality on the line.
Every tournament begins with a handful of favourites, a few dark horses and several nations hoping to spring a surprise. While the expanded format means more opportunities for shocks, history suggests the eventual winner is usually found among a select group of elite teams.
Here are SportsRation’s five leading contenders to lift the World Cup trophy.
1. Spain
If there is one team entering the tournament with the fewest weaknesses, it is Spain.
The European champions have blended youthful brilliance with proven experience, creating arguably the most balanced squad in international football.
Lamine Yamal has emerged as one of the game’s brightest stars, while Pedri continues to control matches with his intelligence and composure. Behind them sits Rodri, the midfielder many consider the most important player in world football.
Spain do not simply win games; they control them.
Their ability to dominate possession, dictate tempo and suffocate opponents makes them the team everyone will want to avoid in the knockout rounds.
2. France
France arrive at another major tournament carrying familiar expectations.
They reached the 2018 World Cup final, won it, then returned to the final again in 2022. No nation has been more consistently successful on the biggest stage over the last decade.
Kylian Mbappé remains the headline act, but France’s strength lies in their incredible depth.
Ousmane Dembélé is coming off one of the finest seasons of his career, while players such as Aurélien Tchouaméni, William Saliba, Michael Olise and Eduardo Camavinga’s replacements ensure Didier Deschamps has quality in every area of the pitch.
France know how to navigate tournament football, and that experience makes them genuine contenders once again.
3. Argentina
Writing off Argentina would be foolish.
The reigning world champions arrive with the confidence of a team that knows exactly what it takes to win football’s greatest prize.
While Lionel Messi may no longer be at his physical peak, his influence remains enormous. More importantly, Argentina are no longer dependent on him.
Enzo Fernández, Alexis Mac Allister and Julián Álvarez have become world-class performers in their own right, while manager Lionel Scaloni has built one of the most cohesive units in international football.
The motivation is obvious too.
Many within the squad have spoken openly about wanting to give Messi one final World Cup triumph before the curtain falls on his international career.
4. Portugal
This may be Portugal’s best opportunity since Cristiano Ronaldo first burst onto the international scene.
The spotlight naturally falls on Ronaldo, who is likely playing in his final World Cup, but Portugal’s strength extends far beyond their iconic captain.
Vitinha enters the tournament after a sensational season that has placed him among the world’s elite midfielders. Bruno Fernandes remains one of football’s most creative forces, while João Neves and Nuno Mendes have developed into world-class talents.
Portugal are no longer a team built solely around Ronaldo.
Instead, they possess quality throughout the squad, with the added emotional motivation of trying to deliver the ultimate prize for their greatest-ever player.
5. Germany
Germany are flying under the radar.
That is usually when they are most dangerous.
While Spain, France and Argentina dominate the headlines, Germany quietly possess one of the most exciting young cores in world football.
Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz are capable of deciding matches on their own, while Germany’s tournament pedigree remains unmatched by most nations.
Few teams understand World Cup football better.
If Germany gather momentum, they have the quality and experience to beat anyone.
Dark Horse: Colombia
Every World Cup produces a surprise package.
This time, Colombia could be that team.
Led by Liverpool star Luis Díaz, Colombia possess the attacking quality needed to trouble the world’s best sides.
They are physically strong, tactically disciplined and enter the tournament without the pressure facing traditional powerhouses.
A favourable draw could see them become one of the stories of the competition.
Why England and Brazil Miss Out
The absence of England and Brazil may surprise some readers.
England possess outstanding talent, but injuries and squad balance concerns leave questions unanswered. Jude Bellingham, Harry Kane and Phil Foden are capable of carrying the Three Lions deep into the tournament, but compared to Spain, France and Argentina, England still feel incomplete.
Brazil remain Brazil. They have stars, quality and history.
However, recent performances have lacked the consistency and cohesion that characterised their greatest World Cup-winning sides. Until they prove otherwise against elite opposition, they sit just outside our top five.
Prediction
Spain enter the tournament as the team to beat.
France have the depth.
Argentina have the belief.
Portugal have the emotion.
Germany have the pedigree.
One of those five nations is likely to be celebrating when the final whistle blows.
The only certainty is that football’s biggest stage is ready for another unforgettable chapter.
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Will Mexico’s World Cup party be spoiled by teacher protest?
As Mexico City prepares to host the opening match of the World Cup on Thursday, teachers have pledged to continue their protests for increased wages and better labor conditions in the area surrounding the capital’s legendary Estadio Azteca (Aztec Stadium) as part of a national strike announced June 1 by the CNTE education workers union, which is demanding a 100% pay-rise.
Over the past week, thousands of teachers have occupied the iconic Zocalo, or main square, blocked intersections and marched through the streets of the capital. Media report that security forces deployed tear gas against teachers who were attempting to occupy the Education Ministry.
On the Paseo de la Reforma (Promenade of the Reform), teachers tore down meter-tall statues of soccer stars that had been erected ahead of the World Cup, ripping the jerseys off the plastic players and burning them.
“Without a solution, the ball won’t roll,” the teachers wrote on some of the fallen statues.
Mexican teachers calling for higher salaries to cover cost of inflation
The teachers are protesting the education and pension policies of Claudia Sheinbaum, who was elected president with broad labor support as the successor to Andres Manuel Lopez-Obrador, founder of the anti-neoliberal National Regeneration Movement (Morena) party. In May 2025, Sheinbaum’s government announced a 10% raise for teachers by September 2026 — which the unions had rejected as wholly inadequate.
Salaries vary widely by region and according to education levels. Early-career teachers in public schools in Mexico receive 8,000-14,000 pesos (€390-690/$460-800) per month.
The rival SNTE teachers union, which has long enjoyed close relations with Mexico’s various ruling parties, has called for a 13% raise in 2026 to cover the increasing costs of inflation.
Protests in the international limelight
With its protests at the World Cup site, the CNTE is attempting to use the national and global focus on Mexico City for leverage. As one of the tournament’s three co-hosts, alongside the United States and Canada, Mexico is expecting about 5 million international tourists in June and July.
According to the administration of Mexico City, the Zocalo can accommodate up to 55,000 people for public viewings — though thousands more may attempt to cram in when the national team plays. The teachers’ protest camp threatens to disrupt those plans. The global football governing body, FIFA, has already called off a training for World Cup volunteers on the square.
Sheinbaum won’t ‘fall for provocations’
In her daily press conference, Sheinbaum accused the teachers of trying to provoke the government while the international spotlight is on Mexico, but also ruled out a heavy-handed clampdown.
“We aren’t going to fall for provocations, ” Sheinbaum said.
Instead, her government is negotiating with the teachers. The 100% raise has been ruled out as “incompatible with the federal budget.” The most probable compromise between the government and the teachers would be a package that combined raises with pension increases.
Historic center teeming with protesters
Mexico City’s chamber of commerce has claimed that the disruptions to business in the area around the Zocalo and the blocking of traffic on main streets and to and from the airport have cost the private sector nearly €20 million. Some residents of Mexico City who oppose the protests have written on social media that they feel like they have been taken hostage by the teachers.
The government has not blamed the union or the majority of the teachers for damage and destruction caused by affiliated groups. “There was a lot of provocation yesterday,” Sheinbaum said following the march. “The truth is that I don’t believe it was teachers who were behind the provocation.”
Many media outlets in Mexico have defended the protests as a legitimate form of social expression. The right-wing press, on the other hand, has criticized the teachers. In his column for the newspaper Milenio, the journalist Hector Aguilar Camin accused the teachers of a “pedagogy of violence.” He said the Morena party was partly at fault because it had empowered the CNTE union in its efforts to win teachers’ votes.
This article was originally published in German.
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'So close on the line!' – Teenager Lutkenhaus stuns Olympic champion in 800m
Watch 17-year-old American Cooper Lutkenhaus stun Olympic champion Emmanuel Wanyonyi in the men’s 800m at the Diamond League meeting in Norway.
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Manchester United recruitment change means one thing matters most for transfer targets
Man Utd have shifted their approach to recruitment over the past 18 months and there is now something transfer targets need to take into account.
One of the attractions for Manchester United when signing Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford last summer was just how clear he had made it that he wanted to come to Old Trafford.
Fresh off the back of a 20-goal season in the Premier League for the Bees, the Cameroon international had options, including a reunion with boss Thomas Frank at Tottenham. That also offered an immediate avenue into the Champions League.
But Mbeumo only had eyes for United, and he made that clear throughout the process. In the end, a deal for an initial £65million, with £6million in add-ons, was secured in the third week of July.
That is a lesson that the transfer targets United are eyeing up in this window would do well to heed. United place considerable weight on just how keen players are to sign for them and that has been evidenced again with the decision to step away from the pursuit of Elliot Anderson.
The 23-year-old’s priority is to join Manchester City this summer, but United could have complicated matters. Had they outbid City and done a deal with Forest, Anderson could have easily ended up at Old Trafford, just as Harry Maguire, Fred and Alexis Sanchez did.
Instead, United’s recruitment chiefs baulked at the idea of paying more than £120million for a player who wasn’t all-in on joining the club. As City raised the stakes, United’s director of football Jason Wilcox and the people in charge of transfers at Old Trafford stepped back.
Instead, they will look at targets below Anderson on the list, but crucially, some or all of those players have made it clear they want to come to Old Trafford. That is certainly the case for Carlos Baleba, who wanted to leave Brighton for United last summer.
Mateus Fernandes has also given the impression that he would like to link up with his idol and namesake, Bruno, at Old Trafford. The 21-year-old West Ham midfielder now slots in at the top of United’s options in midfield.
This is another welcome change in United’s recruitment. For too long it has been back of the fag packet stuff, with little joined-up thinking in why players were being pursued and little to no discipline when it comes to fees and wages.
That is changing under Ineos. The football executives blundered with Ruben Amorim, but transfer business last summer was excellent and the £35million deal for Ederson looks a bargain compared to some of the fees being quoted for other midfielders this year.
It’s easy to imagine the United of a few years ago pushing hard for Anderson and trying to make a statement against City. Instead, this version of the club have followed Omar Berrada’s instructions to be “really disciplined”.
United wanted Anderson to be the man to step into Casemiro’s shoes next to Kobbie Mainoo. He looks like an excellent player and a good fit in that midfield, but there are other options there, and it might be they can sign two midfielders for a little more than the Forest man would have cost on his own.
This is clearly the right decision from United, and another sign that the approach to transfers within Old Trafford is beginning to change.
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Man City rivals could demand £100m EACH if club lose fight against 115 charges
Burnley have been awarded in excess of £35million after a landmark legal success against Everton, a bombshell judgment that could ultimately prove to be bad news for Manchester City, if found guilty of alleged charges
Manchester City’s rivals could each demand more than 100million in compensation, it’s claimed, after Burnley’s landmark legal success against Everton.
The Clarets have been awarded in excess of £35million – plus interest – from Everton by an independent Premier League commission as compensation. Everton are appealing the decision, made after the commission concluded that the Merseysiders benefited from a sporting advantage for breaching Profitability and Sustainability Rules.
In the case, the commission awarded £26million for losses due to relegation and £9.1million in interest. According to the commission’s judgment, the Toffees “accepted that its breach of the PSR conferred a sporting advantage but disputes both the extent and effect of that advantage”
Everton provided an expert who stated “that Burnley had suffered no financial loss following relegation”. However, the Clarets’ expert witness claimed they had lost £51.7m before interest. Burnley’s expert witness claimed the club had lost £51.7million before interest.
It’s a landmark case because under Premier League rules its clubs cannot sue each other through the courts – but they can do so through arbitration.
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Now, if City are ultimately found guilty of serious charges among their alleged 115 breaches of Premier League rules, it could be a very costly affair.
Four clubs – Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool and Spurs – served legal notices on City in 2024, reserving the right to seek compensation if City are found guilty. They served compensation notices after being advised by lawyers of a potential six year statute of limitation period, dating back to November 2018 – when the Football Leaks document were first published by Der Spiegel, the German website.
If that indeed does happen, it opens the door to compensation claims by those clubs, who can argue that the alleged breaches gave City sporting advantages over their rivals over numerous seasons, between 2009 and 2017.
According to The Times, sources involved in the process estimate some of those clubs “had calculated potential losses costing significantly more than £100m” – down to income losses, not least missing out on the Champions League.
If you add interest, as in the Everton case, that figure would rise substantially higher.
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How to dial in your putting stroke before every round
If you’re wondering how to best prepare yourself for the round ahead on the greens, Drew Stoltz has a simple routine worth copying.
In the latest episode of Emergency 9, the Subpar co-host shared how he dials in his putting before each round.
Up first: straight shorties, which he said helps him get a feel for his tendencies on a given day.
“I like to start off with just some short straight putts,” he said. “All I’m focusing on is ball position and alignment. Speed doesn’t matter. I want a dead straight putt just so I can get some feedback. If it’s going in the right side of the hole, I know I may be aimed a little right. Same with the left side as well.”
Stoltz said he likes to see five or 10 short putts go in before moving to mid-range.
“I like to work my way around in a circle from about 6 to 8 feet,” he said. “That way, I’m getting putts that are right to left, I get putts that are uphill, downhill, left to right, you get all of it. It just gives you a good idea for the pace of the greens and how hard you need to hit it on your given line.”
After completing a circle around the hole, Stoltz moves on to the final stage of his putting warm-up: lags.
“Sometimes I’ll aim for the edge of the green, sometimes I’ll aim for a hole, whatever I can,” he said. “I just hit like, 40-footers over and over, uphill, downhill, just to get the pace dialed in for the longer putts. After that I try not to overthink it and head to the first tee.”
And Stoltz’s current flatstick, Cobra’s 3DP Tour Agera, makes alignment easier than ever.
“This thing’s been a game changer for me,” Stoltz said. “This putter has been really consistent for me ever since I put it in. Super consistent off the face, you get a lot of feedback too, whether you hit it on the toe or the heel, but you also get that consistent rollout.
“The main reason I think I like this is these two stripes on top make it super easy for alignment,” he continued. “That’s the thing I struggle with most, and I think that’s what a ton of golfers struggle with most is just getting set up correctly.”
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Texas A&M is ‘expected to land’ Texas State transfer pitcher
Texas A&M’s 2026 season ended at the hands of USC in the College Station Regional less than two weeks ago, and while second-year coach Michael Earely deserves credit for leading the Aggies back to the NCAA Tournament after missing the postseason during his first year at the helm, but after firing pitching coach Jason Kelley, it’s clear that the Aggies are in need of better coaching and talent on the mound.
Despite his struggles, junior LHP Shane Sdao could easily depart for the 2026 MLB Draft, while elite closer Clayton Freshcorn will also have a tough decision to make regarding his future, knowing that his stock has steadily risen after ending the season with an impressive 2.82 ERA with 56 strikeouts.
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Another name to watch is incoming senior Weston Moss, who also struggled early in the year but settled in late, capping his season off with a record performance against Texas State. Pairing with sophomore ace Aiden Sims, the right pitching coach hire should help Moss, Sdao, and several other pitchers, including Gavin Lyons, improve significantly next season.
This week, it was revealed that the Aggies are in the mix for Texas State pitcher Wade Cooper, as On3 insider Pete Nakos confirmed that Texas A&M is now the leading favorite to land the standout freshman, who recorded five saves and 73 strikeouts last season.
“Cooper just finished his freshman season at Texas State with a 4.72 ERA, five saves in 66.2 innings pitched and 73 strikeouts. Sources tell On3 that Texas A&M is trending to land Cooper, and barring something unforeseen, he’s expected to land in College Station.”
Adding Wade Cooper would be the first step towards filling out the 2027 pitching rotation, but given the likely departure of Texas A&M’s top three hitters, Michael Earley and his staff have plenty of work ahead of them to rebuild the roster.
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