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Arizona Faces Tough Test vs. Underseeded Utah State
Arizona’s path to the Final Four was never going to be easy.
Utah State is underseeded and presents a tough challenge.
The Aggies won the Mountain West Regular Season and Tournament Championships. They are well-coached and have capable players.
To advance to the Sweet 16, the Wildcats must bring their “A” game from the opening tip.
Here’s my preview of the Round of 32 matchup.
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Rebounding and free-throw shooting.
Those are the keys for Arizona to advance to the Sweet 16.
The Wildcats have multiple players who can be difference-makers. Tommy Lloyd’s team is not reliant on any single guy and can overcome poor performances by key contributors.
If Brayden Burries doesn’t have it, Anthony Dell’Orso steps up. If Koa Peat can’t get it going, Tobe Awaka picks up the slack.
And so on and so on.
There are just too many weapons for Utah State to slow down. Too many variables to account for.
The only way that Arizona loses is if it beats itself. And how does it do that?
Missing free throws and giving up offensive rebounds.

At times, the Wildcats have been slacking on the defensive glass and gone cold from the line. There aren’t many flaws to the team, but those two categories are noteworthy issues.
So, how do the Aggies match up? Well, frankly, not very well.
Jerrod Calhoun’s team is 222nd nationally in rebounds per game. That would put USU 11th in the Big 12.
In other words, in the bottom half of the league, around the other teams that missed the Tournament.
Utah State’s offensive rebounding is marginally better, slotting in at No. 179 nationally. But that would also put them at just 11th in the Big 12.
As a comparison, Arizona is No. 2 nationally in rebounds per game and No. 33 overall in offensive rebounds per game.
That’s not a good analytical matchup for the Aggies and is arguably the reason why the spread is so wide.
This isn’t Villanova.

The quality in competition USU is about to face is exponentially better than what Nova trotted out onto the floor. You aren’t lining up against Duke Brennan and Devin Askew.
This is an Arizona team that won the toughest conference in the nation by multiple games and won the Big 12 Tournament by beating two Final Four contenders.
The Cats are coming off their largest margin of victory in the NCAA Tournament since 1998, and they didn’t even play that great.
Mix in a strong contingent of Arizona fans at Viejas Arena, and you have the recipe for a convincing win.
But the three-point shot is the ultimate equalizer. And allowing second-chance opportunities, while missing free throws, is the path to an upset.
If Utah State hits its threes while getting second-chance points, the chance of an upset rises substantially.
At the same time, if Arizona controls the defensive glass and takes care of business at the free-throw line, it should leave with a win.
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Our Vikings Free Agency Grades Are In
The Minnesota Vikings’ heavy-lifting portion of 2026 free agency is largely over, and we have grades for the transactions. The club was quieter than usual because of a cash-strapped budget, but that didn’t stop it from landing a big fish at quarterback in Kyler Murray.
Some moves landed better than others for Minnesota.
Oddsmakers believe Minnesota will win eight or nine games in 2026, a familiar spot, as the club seems to have that forecast every offseason at this time on the calendar.
One Vikings Decision Already Looks Better Than the Rest
How did the Vikings fare in free agency? We have answers.
Signing Johnny Hekker (P)
Grade: C
Signing Hekker as the punting solution after Ryan Wright’s unexpected departure is phenomenal — if the year were 2015 or 2016.
Indeed, Hekker is a six-time All-Pro, but his best days are in the rearview. In 2026, his performance mirrored that of a middle-of-the-road punter. Thankfully, he can still hold field goals and extra points with the best of them, music to Will Reichard’s ears, who lost his holder when Wright skedaddled for the New Orleans Saints.
Hekker could embark on a late-career surge in Minnesota, but it’s probably best for the Vikings to draft a punter in Round 7 or sign one from undrafted free agency. Georgia’s Brett Thorson comes to mind.
Signing James Pierre (CB)
Grade: B
The Vikings needed a CB3, and if Mike Tomlin trusted Pierre for six seasons, so should Brian Flores’s Vikings. Last year’s CB3 at the end of the season, Fabian Moreau, played well, but has not re-signed to date. Minnesota should add him back as the CB4 if it does not draft a cornerback next month.
Pierre logged an outstanding 86.2 Pro Football Focus grade last season, playing 408 snaps — about 40% of the time — and a 41.4 passer rating allowed. If he replicates those stats in Minnesota, the guy should start.
The only knock on Pierre? He’ll turn 30 in September. He’s not a long-term CB1 or anything close to it.
The Extensions
Grade: B
The Vikings have re-signed or tendered these free agents:
- Andrew DePaola (LS)
- Ivan Pace Jr. (LB)
- Jalen Redmond (DT)
- Bo Richter (OLB)
- Zavier Scott (RB)
- Tavierre Thomas (S)
- Carson Wentz (QB)
- Eric Wilson (LB)
Wilson posted Pro Bowl-adjacent numbers in 2025; the team gets a ‘B’ for re-adding him alone. The Vikings owed it to themselves to find out if Wilson is suddenly the real deal as an over-30 linebacker.
Re-adding Redmond was a no-brainer; he might’ve been the best defensive player overall on the roster in 2025. Perhaps Pace Jr. will fix his tackling woes. Wentz returning as the QB3 ensures the quarterback room will be deeper than the Pacific in 2026 — unlike last year at this time, when Minnesota enjoyed only Brett Rypien as the QB2.
The Departures
Grade: B
These players said their goodbyes:
- Jonathan Allen (DT) → CIN
- Ty Chandler (RB) → NO
- Javon Hargrave (DT) → GB
- Jalen Nailor (WR) → LV
- Ryan Wright (P) → NO
The only soul-crusher here might be Nailor, especially as the Raiders are on deck to showcase him as the WR1, given their weak WR1 depth chart.
This grade would otherwise be an ‘A’ — nobody really cares that Allen, Chandler, Hargrave, and a punter left — but we’re playing it safe with a ‘B’ in case Nailor erupts for 1,000+ yards in Las Vegas.
Signing Ryan Van Demark (OT)
Grade: B+
Buffalo had a deadline to match this offer, but declined. Van Demark ended up in Minnesota, and the depth OT concerns will be basically solved. He’s the new Justin Skule or David Quessenberry.
This is the PFF skinny on Van Demark
- 2025: 74.4 (312 snaps)
- 2024: 53.3 (199 snaps)
- 2023: 60.2 (47 snaps)
The pass-blocking:
- 2025: 65.6
- 2024: 51.8
- 2023: 27.2
The run-blocking:
- 2025: 74.9
- 2024: 51.4
- 2023: 64.4
These grades are similar to what Skule brought to the table during the 2024 campaign with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Van Demark fetches the ‘B+’ because there’s a chance that he’s sitting on a career breakout, and that would be music to the Vikings’ ears.
Signing Kyler Murray (QB)
Grade: A
When it started to feel like Murray would be available this offseason, the first instinct was to think of a trade. Was Murray worth a 3rd-Rounder? Maybe a 2nd-Rounder? Had that deal gone down for Minnesota, this initial grade would be the ‘B’ range.
But the Vikings got Murray for the NFL’s version of free. All 31 teams should’ve attempted to sign him, if only as a backup; that’s how outstanding the value is for Minnesota. Kevin O’Connell is getting a quarterback who averages just under 4,000 passing yards, 30 passing + rushing downs, and about 600 rushing yards every 17 starts.
The Murray acquisition is all about the value. If he gets hurt right away, it doesn’t really matter; his price tag is $1.3 million. Suppose he constructed a season of dreams — even better. The Vikings can make him their franchise quarterback until 2033 or so.
This is an unabashed ‘A’ grade for Murray to Minnesota. The Vikings might’ve stumbled into “their guy” at the sport’s most important position, a la Drew Brees to New Orleans two decades ago.
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Michael Page reacts to Dana White’s walkout at UFC London ‘bad fight’
Michael Page was nonchalant when asked about Dana White leaving during his fight at UFC Fight Night 270.
Page (25-3 MMA, 4-1 UFC) drew boos from the crowd when he outpointed Sam Patterson (14-3-1 MMA, 4-2 UFC) in a unanimous decision win Saturday at The O2 in London. “MVP” was pretty vocal about his discontent with the UFC’s decision to matchmake him against Patterson, who’s a relatively unknown welterweight on the rise.
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Now Page had the UFC CEO exit his seat during his fight.
“No, not really,” Page said during the UFC London post-fight news conference. “Again, it’s just, when you’re a man in those positions, you need to remember that everything that you do has a big effect, you create bigger waves with what you do and what you say. So, you just need to be mindful of these things, but he’s known to be his own man. He does what he does, but for me, it’s just go out and perform as best as I can, and next time make him sit in his seat.”
White was critical of Page’s performance during the UFC Fight Night 270 post-fight news conference.
“I didn’t think it was a great fight either,” White said. “It was a bad fight. I don’t know. He won, so we’ll see what’s next.”
This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Michael Page reacts to Dana White’s walkout at UFC London ‘bad fight’
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✅ Série A giants unveil new manager
End of the saga!
Artur Jorge is the new coach of Cruzeiro.
The Portuguese coach, champion of the Libertadores and the Brasileirão with Botafogo, was announced by Raposa this Sunday (22).
The contract is valid until 2027.
Along with Artur Jorge, André Cunha, assistant coach, João Cardoso, assistant coach, Tiago Lopes, physical trainer, and Rodrigo Mira, performance analyst, are also joining.
More information coming soon…
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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Ex-Jets scout exposes Ty Simpson’s red flags for “surefire bust” comp ahead of 2026 NFL draft
Ty Simpson helped push himself into first-round consideration after a solid 2025 campaign with the Alabama Crimson Tide. While several quarterback-needy teams are expected to target him early in the April draft, not everyone is sold on the hype.
Former New York Jets scout Daniel Kelly, in his analysis on X on Saturday, raised concerns about using a high draft pick to select Simpson.
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Kelly drew a comparison between Simpson and former No. 2 pick Zach Wilson. Wilson is widely seen as a bust after a disappointing three-year stint with the Jets, during which he posted a 12–21 record and struggled with consistency before being traded to the Denver Broncos.
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Kelly outlined several similarities between Simpson and Wilson, focusing on their scouting profiles, college development and potential risks. He noted that he labeled Wilson a “surefire bust” before the Jets selected him in the first round of the 2021 draft, and warned that Simpson could follow a similar path.
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“What are the similarities? Reckless with the football. Best out of structure and off-platform. Hold the ball too long,” Kelly said. “What pre-draft grade do I have on Simpson? 3rd round. Exact same grade as I gave Wilson!
“‘Don’t do it in the first or second round.’ That’s what I would say if I was still sitting in that building, and I was asked what my opinion is on Ty Simpson.”
While many of Kelly’s comparisons focus on playstyle, there are also broader concerns surrounding Simpson that are similar to the pre-draft narrative of Wilson, especially regarding experience and consistency.
The Alabama quarterback started just 15 games in his college career, all during the 2025 season. While he showed promise early, his form dipped down the stretch, with his completion rate sliding from 66.9% in his first nine games to 60.5% in his final six.
Top-3 potential landing spots for Ty Simpson in the draft
1) Miami Dolphins
The Dolphins may not be in the market for a quarterback early after parting ways with Tua Tagovailoa and signing Malik Willis, but they shouldn’t be ruled out entirely.
If Ty Simpson slips into the second round, Miami could take a chance on his upside. Adding him would provide depth and also set up a potential competition with Willis for the future of the franchise.
2) Pittsburgh Steelers
Even if Aaron Rodgers returns in 2026, the Steelers still need to think long-term at quarterback. At 42, Rodgers is only a short-term answer. That’s where Ty Simpson comes in. Pittsburgh could draft him as a developmental prospect, allowing him to sit and learn behind one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history.
For Simpson, landing with a well-run, stable franchise like the Steelers could be the perfect situation to maximize his potential.
3) Arizona Cardinals
There’s still plenty of uncertainty in Arizona after the team moved on from Kyler Murray. With Jacoby Brissett and Gardner Minshew leading the quarterback room, the Cardinals remain without a clear long-term answer.
That could put Ty Simpson on their radar. While selecting him at No. 4 might be a reach, Arizona has the flexibility to trade down, pick up extra assets and still land its quarterback of the future.
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Bryson DeChambeau on verge of consecutive LIV wins
JOHANNESBURG — It hasn’t been perfect, but it’s still been three better than anyone else.
Bryson DeChambeau, in the run-up to the first major of the year, has ascended to the enviable place where something less than his best is still good enough to win.
That’s not to say less of his 63-65-64 start. It’s more to acknowledge how DeChambeau has shown frustration at the numerous putts he’s left short, or the consecutive days where he missed the easy par-3, 17th green, or the sloppy double bogey he made Friday afternoon.
“That back nine just kind of didn’t go my way on some of it,” DeChambeau said. “I made a great eagle on 10 and a great birdie on 18, but everything else was kind of a bit scrambly.”
In large part, DeChambeau has turned a long, wet property into something that feels much lesser. The 5,000 feet of altitude makes his longer-than-anyone long game seem even longer. The 393-yard par-4 1st amounts to a pitch-n-putt, from which he dunked his approach on Friday. Same for the 364-yard drivable 5th. He’s played those two holes six times and carded eight under between them.
“It’s key to get off to a good start,” said his chief chaser, Jon Rahm. “Bryson has done a great job on that every single day.” Rahm has played those two holes in five under, really as good as anyone not named DeChambeau.
It would be the fifth LIV win of DeChambeau’s career and would make him the first player since Talor Gooch in 2023 to win consecutive LIV events. Now that the league receives world ranking points, it’ll also help DeChambeau climb back into the top 25, granted he finishes the job. And while he has no doubt energized the rabid crowds in Johannesburg, he may find many of them rooting against him Sunday morning.
Four shots back is South African Dean Burmester, who has been the clear fan-favorite. So much that he was brought to tears on the 1st tee Saturday morning. Two shots back is South African Branden Grace, who has been chasing DeChambeau for 72 hours now, playing the last two rounds with him. Event organizers have been swapping out the white, wooden picket fences that flanked various holes for sturdier, steel fences that won’t buckle under the pressure of crowd weight. That feels like a sign of the Sunday to come. So did the opening exchange of Grace’s press conference.
When asked, in the name of South Africa’s famous wildlife, if he would have to be a bit of a cheetah, racing out to a catch DeChambeau, Grace pivoted cleverly.
“Listen, I think I have to be a little bit of a rhino tomorrow,” he said. “I have to be tough tomorrow. This is going to be a battle. Listen, he’s playing phenomenal golf. I feel that I’m also playing phenomenal golf. You just need a couple of things to go your way and then a couple of shots can turn out — it can change quickly.”
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2026 Valspar Championship Sunday TV coverage: Watch Round 4
The final round of the 2026 Valspar Championship begins Sunday morning at the Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the tournament on Sunday, including full Valspar Championship TV coverage, streaming details and Round 4 tee times.
How to watch Valspar Championship on Sunday
Sungjae Im fired a third-round 69 on Saturday to reach 11 under par and increase his Valspar Championship lead to two shots with one round to play.
The 27-year-old from South Korea has two PGA Tour wins on his resume, but it’s been four-and-a-half years since his last title at the 2021 Shriner’s Childrens Open. Since then, Im has completed a short stint of obligatory military training in his home country and recovered from a wrist injury.
“It’s been a while since I’ve been in the lead like this, and I’m sure I will be nervous,” Im said Saturday. “But the best I can do is just to play my own game.”
Just behind Im at nine under par are two other surprising contenders: Brandt Snedeker, the U.S. Presidents Cup captain who has nine career victories but hasn’t found the winner’s circle since 2018; and David Lipsky, who has yet to notch a PGA Tour title.
On Sunday, Im and Snedeker will play in the afternoon’s final pairing at 1:50 p.m. ET.
You can watch the final round of the Valspar Championship on TV via Golf Channel beginning on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET, followed by the NBC broadcast at 3 p.m. ET. PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ will provide exclusive streaming coverage starting at 7:30 a.m. ET on Sunday, as well as featured group and featured hole coverage all day Sunday.
Below you will find everything you need to know to watch the final round of the 2026 Valspar Championship.
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How to watch on TV Sunday
Golf Channel will carry final-round TV coverage of the 2026 Valspar Championship from 1-3 p.m. ET on Sunday followed by the NBC broadcast from 3-6 p.m. ET.
How to stream online Sunday
You can stream the final round of the 2026 Valspar Championship via PGA Tour Live on ESPN+, which will offer streaming coverage starting on Sunday at 7:30 a.m. ET in addition to featured group and hole coverage. Peacock will stream the NBC broadcast.
2026 Valspar Championship Round 4 tee times (ET)
Tee No. 1
7:35 a.m. – David Ford, Vince Whaley
7:44 a.m. – Rasmus Hojgaard, Bud Cauley
7:53 a.m. – Kevin Streelman, Davis Thompson
8:02 a.m. – Billy Horschel, Matti Schmid
8:11 a.m. – Kensei Hirata, Pierceson Coody
8:20 a.m. – Kevin Roy, Justin Thomas
8:30 a.m. – Keegan Bradley, Henrik Norlander
8:40 a.m. – Nicolai Hojgaard, Andrew Novak
8:55 a.m. Blades Brown, Alejandro Tosti
9:05 a.m. – Ricky Castillo, Sam Ryder
9:15 a.m. – Chad Ramey, Karl Vilips
9:25 a.m. – Michael Kim, Joel Dahmen
9:35 a.m. – Mackenzie Hughes, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
9:45 a.m. – Hank Lebioda, John VanDerLaan
9:55 a.m. – Andrew Putnam, Chandler Phillips
10:05 a.m. – Emiliano Grillo, Takumi Kanaya
10:20 a.m. – Jimmy Stanger, Webb Simpson
10:30 a.m. – Justin Lower, Denny McCarthy
10:40 a.m. – Alex Smalley, John Parry
10:50 a.m. – Xander Schauffele, Patrick Fishburn
11:00 a.m. – Matt Wallace, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen
11:10 a.m. – Isaiah Salinda, Ryo Hisatsune
11:20 a.m. – Dylan Wu, Lee Hodges
11:30 a.m. – Davis Chatfield, Stephan Jaegar
11:45 a.m. – A.J. Ewart, Patrick Rodgers
11:55 a.m. – Jacob Bridgeman, Doug Ghim
12:05 p.m. – Jordan Spieth, Danny Walker
12:15 p.m. – Patrick Cantlay, David Skinns
12:25 p.m. – Matthieu Pavon, Seamus Power
12:35 p.m. – Gary Woodland, Jordan Smith
12:45 p.m. – Brooks Koepka, Tony Finau
12:55 p.m. – Kevin Yu, Rico Hoey
1:10 p.m. – Corey Conners, Chandler Blanchet
1:20 p.m. – S.H. Kim, Tom Kim
1:30 p.m. – Matt Fitzpatrick, Adrien Dumon de Chassart
1:40 p.m. – David Lipsky, Marco Penge
1:50 p.m. – Sungjae Im, Brandt Snedeker
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Six touches in the box, six goals – the epitome of clinical?
Is QPR’s 6-1 rout of Portsmouth – in which they only had six touches in the opposition’s penalty area – the most clinical performance ever?
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Australia face packed schedule ahead of India tour as CA unveils 2026-27 calendar | Cricket News
Cricket Australia has revealed its international schedule for the 2026-27 season, outlining a demanding calendar that leaves minimal recovery time ahead of the high-profile Border-Gavaskar Trophy in India, likely to start in mid or late January.The five-match Test tour of India is expected to be a defining stretch for an experienced Australian side led by Pat Cummins, with several senior players facing one of the toughest assignments of their careers.
In total, Australia are scheduled to play 10 Tests within a 14-week span from December to March, making it one of the most intense periods in the team’s history.The home summer begins in August 2026 with a two-Test series against Bangladesh and runs through to March 2027, ending with a landmark day-night Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground to celebrate the 150th anniversary Test against England national cricket team.A four-Test home series against New Zealand national cricket team has been squeezed into just over a month, adding further pressure to an already tight schedule. Before that, Australia will tour South Africa national cricket team for a three-Test series that runs until the end of October, followed by an eight-match white-ball series against England in November.According to CA, the India tour represents a significant challenge for senior players such as Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Nathan Lyon, all of whom are yet to win a Test series in India.“That Border-Gavaskar Trophy tour, a final frontier for the likes of Cummins, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Nathan Lyon, who have never won a series in India, will also be a quick-fire campaign given CA’s anniversary Test begins back in Melbourne on March 11,” CA said in a statement.The board also indicated a cautious approach to workload management, pointing out that the decision to rest key fast bowlers like Starc, Cummins and Hazlewood for the early stages of the Indian Premier League reflects concerns over sustaining them through the packed season.“The call to hold back all three of Starc, Cummins and Hazlewood from at least the first few rounds of the soon-to-begin IPL shows CA is wary of getting their trio to the finishing line of the intense 2026-27 run,” the statement added.Australia’s packed Test itinerary includes:August: Two Tests vs Bangladesh (home)October: Three Tests vs South Africa (away)December-January: Four Tests vs New Zealand (home)January-March: Five Tests vs India (away)March 11-15: 150th anniversary Test vs England (home)Looking further ahead, Australia could feature in the World Test Championship final in June if they qualify, before embarking on a five-Test tour of England between June and August.
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Updated driver points standings after Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help a Hero 200 at Darlington Raceway
JR Motorsports driver Justin Allgaier became the first multiple winner of the 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series season after winning Saturday’s Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help a Hero 200 at Darlington Raceway.
In an action-packed O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Darlington, Allgaier took advantage of Kyle Larson’s slow pitstop to take the lead and held off Brandon Jones to take the checkered flag.
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According to their finishes in the 2026 Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help a Hero 200, drivers received points, and these points will determine the top-12 playoff drivers after the regular season.
After winning the Darlington race, Justin Allgaier gained 69 points and maintained the top place in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series drivers’ standings with 306 points.
The defending O’Reilly Auto Parts Series champion, Jesse Love, finished 11th at Darlington. He gained 30 points and moved to second place in the points table with 254 points.
Carson Kvapil, who started on the second row, gained 49 points and moved to third place in the points table with 222 points.
With a P2 finish, Brandon Jones gained 50 points. He moved to eighth place in the points table with 170 points.
Kvapil is followed by Sheldon Creed, Austin Hill, Sammy Smith, Corey Day, Brandon Jones, Parker Retzlaff, and Rajah Caruth to round out the top 10 in the points standings.
NASCAR Craftsman O’Reilly Auto Parts Series drivers’ standings after Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help a Hero 200
Here is the updated list of NASCAR drivers in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series standings after the 2026 Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help a Hero 200:
- Justin Allgaier – 306
- Jesse Love – 254
- Carson Kvapil – 222
- Sheldon Creed – 218
- Austin Hill – 210
- Sammy Smith – 192
- Corey Day – 188
- Brandon Jones – 170
- Parker Retzlaff – 169
- Rajah Caruth – 151
- Sam Mayer – 149
- Taylor Gray – 132
- William Sawalich – 119
- Brennan Poole – 116
- Jeb Burton – 115
- Anthony Alfredo – 113
- Ryan Sieg – 105
- Patrick Staropoli – 95
- Blaine Perkins – 88
- Jeremy Clements – 83
- Josh Bilicki – 81
- Nick Sanchez – 77
- Austin Green – 74
- Dean Thompson – 73
- Kyle Sieg – 73
- Harrison Burton – 67
- Ryan Ellis – 62
- Lavar Scott – 61
- Brent Crews – 59
- Josh Williams – 47
- Garrett Smithley – 41
- Joey Gase – 35
- Jordan Anderson – 33
- Luke Fenhaus – 31
- Mason Maggio – 26
- Alex Labbe – 25
- J.J. Yeley – 21
- Carson Ware – 18
Catch NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series drivers and teams next in action at Martinsville Speedway for the sixth race of the season on March 28, 2026.
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