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As conference realignment and the rise of name, image and likeness have brought sweeping changes within the college football landscape, Maryland coach Mike Locksley feels that the sport should take it a step further an institute a salary cap.
Pointing to the Big Ten’s $7 billion TV rights deal signed last summer, Locksley suggested using that money to supplement programs’ recruiting efforts on Wednesday, and that the league should adopt a similar structure to the NFL.
“We signed a billion-dollar TV deal in the Big Ten,” Locksley told RJ Young of Fox Sports.

One of the big names in the NFL rumor mill this offseason is Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook. And, one of the worst-kept secrets has been the Miami Dolphins interest.
On Wednesday, the rumors gained new legs with a report that Cook says he wants to play for the Dolphins.

According to ESPN, some sources believe the Dolphins “could get aggressive” and make a play for Dalvin Cook if the Vikings signal they are ready to move on from him by drafting another running back
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When Mets ace Max Scherzer was ejected from his April 19 start against the Dodgers, he became the highest-profile and most accomplished pitcher to be officially reprimanded for a “sticky stuff” infraction. Scherzer was adamant that he did not cheat in the aftermath, though ultimately chose not to appeal his 10-game suspension.
On Wednesday, Scherzer’s agent, Scott Boras, explained why.
As Boras put it to Sports Illustrated‘s Tom Verducci, Scherzer opted against an appeal because he considered it a “fruitless” effort.

Aaron Rodgers was nothing but smiles Wednesday afternoon when he was officially introduced as the Jets’ new quarterback after a blockbuster trade from the Packers. Even after the official press conference was over, the good times kept rolling and the four-time MVP poked some fun at his new backup. 
In January, Zach Wilson was posed a question about the team possibly bringing in a veteran quarterback during the offseason and the young signal-caller said, “I’m going to make that dude’s life hell in practice every day.

The fallout from the Max Scherzer suspension is, to borrow a new phrase in the baseball vernacular, sticky-sticky.
Enforcement of how much is too much when it comes to sticky fingers remains a matter of umpire opinion. Umpire James Hoye let Yankees pitcher Domingo German off the hook April 15 because his hand was “tacky.

The Steelers miraculously salvaged a winning record out of a 3–7 start in 2022 and now find themselves picking 17th in the 2023 NFL draft.
Betting odds indicate it’s likely that Pittsburgh selects either a cornerback or an offensive lineman with its earliest pick since 2019. SI’s Albert Breer pointed out both positions as areas of need in the Steel City, along with defensive line and outside linebacker.

Von Miller has five years left on his contract with the Buffalo Bills. It will be his last contract.
Miller, who turned 34 back in March, does not plan on playing for any other organization. The last stop of his career will be in upstate New York.
After being drafted No. 2 overall in 2011, Miller spent 11 years with the Broncos before being traded to the Rams, winning his second Super Bowl, and signing with Buffalo during the offseason of 2022. His first year with the Bills saw him make 21 tackles with eight sacks and a forced fumble, but ended with dissapointment.

There was a lot of chatter about whether or not Arch Manning would be receiving NIL deals once he got to Texas. Turns out, his family is not allowing it right now according to Longhorns’ head coach Steve Sarkisian.
I am sure some folks will shake their head this notion, but the Manning family runs things differently. How will this play out over the next few years is up for debate, but right now the family is sticking to its guns according to the Texas coach.

Ime Udoka was introduced as the new coach of the Rockets on Wednesday, and he faced several questions regarding his suspension and eventual ouster from the Celtics.
Udoka was issued a full-year suspension by the Celtics last offseason for a violation of team rules stemming from an inappropriate relationship with a female subordinate in the organization. Udoka and the Celtics parted ways midseason, and the interim tag was removed from Joe Mazzulla, who subsequently signed a contract extension to become the team’s permanent coach.