Kameron Cody, the 4-star junior lineman from Benedictine, announced his commitment to play football at Clemson on Saturday night.
His decision was first reported by Hayes Fawcett of On3sports.com.
Cody, a 6-foot-2, 290-pound defensive tackle, was a 2024 All-Greater Savannah first-team selection after a stellar junior campaign. He had 75 tackles, with nine for losses, and 6.
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BOSTON — Ilia Malinin’s top rival said this week that he’s starting to think the self-proclaimed “Quad God” is invincible.
With every effortless quadruple jump Saturday at TD Garden, every elegant twist, every precise bend of his skate, a slightly different word came to mind: Inevitable.
Malinin defended his world title in mesmerizing and dominant fashion at the 2025 world championships in Boston, landing six quads during his free skate before cracking a smile in the middle of the ice and basking in the cheers from the home crowd.
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Missouri’s Armand Membou has become increasingly prominent among scouts and draft analysts, standing at No. 16 on Yahoo Sports’ consensus NFL Draft big board. He is drawing significant attention for his athleticism and potential versatility. Yahoo Sports’ Nate Tice analyzed Membou’s pros and cons on a podcast episode of “Football 301” with former NFL head coach Mike Tice.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Tyler Herro scored 30 points to lead the Miami Heat to a 118-95 victory over the short-handed Philadelphia 76ers on Saturday night.
Alec Burks added 20 points for the Heat, who hold the final spot in the Eastern Conference for the play-in tournament. Miami has won four in a row following a 10-game losing streak. Herro made five of the Heat’s 20 3-pointers.
Jared Butler had 19 points to lead Philadelphia, which was eliminated from playoff contention following its seventh straight defeat.
It has been a disappointing season for the 76ers, who have been ravaged by injury.
The No. 2 Oklahoma Sooners still haven’t lost consecutive games this year. Not after bouncing back from Friday’s loss to No. 10 Tennessee with a 4-1 win on Saturday to even the series.
Cydney Sanders was the biggest reason why.
The Oklahoma senior first baseman hit a three-run home run in the third inning to provide the Sooners with more than enough. She took a 1-1 pitch from Tennessee starter Sage Marjetko deep to left center at Love Field. Ella Parker and Gabbie Garcia also scored on the homer after they reached via a walk and an error, respectively.
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Randy Moss and Jerry Bailey recap the Arkansas
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