Author: Michael

Lane Kiffin’s son, Knox, is still quite a few years away from making a college decision. That isn’t stopping him from putting the world on notice.
With the Class of 2023 having signed their National Letters of Intent earlier this week, Kiffin is turning focus toward his own home in the future. Knox, a Class of 2028 recruit, dropped his way-too-early top-five on Thursday night and included his father’s program.
While pretty much everything is set to change over the next five years, Knox Kiffin has his sights set on four* SEC programs and one Pac-12 school.

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The Brooklyn star reportedly told the franchise he wants to be traded ahead Thursday’s deadline.
Hahahahahahaha. [Deep breath.] Hahahahahaha. Sorry, we will get to the analysis soon, but it is simply still hilarious that Nets’ All-Star guard Kyrie Irving has requested a trade, per multiple reports. Irving, 30, is currently in the final year of the four-year deal he signed with Brooklyn in 2019. He reportedly told the team that if he is not traded he will leave as a free agent this summer.

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Kyrie Irving has reportedly requested a trade from the Brooklyn Nets and wants to be dealt before the NBA trade deadline on Feb. 9.
The Athletic’s Shams Charania was the first to report Irving’s trade request. According to Charania, Irving will leave Brooklyn this offseason if the Nets don’t trade him before the deadline.

Breaking: Brooklyn Nets All-Star Kyrie Irving has requested a trade, league sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium. The franchise has been informed that Irving prefers to move on ahead of the Feb. 9 trade deadline – or will leave in free agency in July.

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The ongoing talks between Texas and Oklahoma to join the SEC earlier than 2025 are a bit more complicated than some would’ve hoped for.
It was reported on Friday by Pete Thamel that discussions revolving around the two schools leaving early have hit a bump in the road. Well, some hoped this was going to be the case the entire time, with both schools having to deal with a ‘Grant of Rights’ agreement. Most of this involves lucrative television contracts that are in play for the Big 12.

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