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NCAA super regional game today

Louisville baseball coach Dan McDonnell on Super Regional game vs. Miami Louisville’s Dan McDonnell talks the day before the NCAA Tournament Super Regional game against Miami at Jim Patterson Stadium. Miami baseball has a 12-11 series lead over Louisville. The Louisville Cardinals are 37-10 all-time in postseason home game, advancing to five straight super regional […]

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  • Miami baseball has a 12-11 series lead over Louisville.
  • The Louisville Cardinals are 37-10 all-time in postseason home game, advancing to five straight super regional series between 2013 and 2017 and again in 2019. They won in 2013, 2014, 2017 and 2019.
  • The Miami Hurricanes have made the College World Series 25 times with four national championships. Most recently, they made back-to-back trips in 2015 and 2016.

Louisville baseball and Miami are set for Game 1 of their NCAA Tournament super regional series today at Jim Patterson Stadium.

The ACC foes didn’t play this year but are two of the conference’s five teams to make the super regionals. Louisville will look for a series victory over the Hurricanes to make it back to the College World Series in Omaha for the first time since 2019. That was also the last time the Cardinals hosted a super regional. The Cardinals swept East Carolina that season to advance to the CWS.

Here is what to know heading into Game 1 of the best-of-three series.

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Miami has a 12-11 series lead over Louisville. The two programs are 2-2 over their last four meetings with the Hurricanes winning the last two games of last year’s ACC series.

Louisville is in postseason form and playing with a ton of momentum right now. Going 3-0 in the regional with almost a week off to prepare will give the squad the time it needs to take Game 1 of the series. Louisville 8, Miami 4.

The Cardinals are 37-10 all-time in postseason home game, advancing to five straight super regional series between 2013 and 2017 and again in 2019. They won in 2013, 2014, 2017 and 2019.

The Hurricanes have made the College World Series 25 times with four national championships. Most recently, they made back-to-back trips in 2015 and 2016.

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  • Game 1: June 6, 3 p.m.
  • Game 2: June 7, 11 a.m.
  • Game 3: June 8, TBD (if necessary)

Reach Louisville football, women’s basketball and baseball beat writer Alexis Cubit at acubit@gannett.com and follow her on X at @Alexis_Cubit.



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Top 10 SEC basketball coaches in position for 2025-26: Top coaches return after historic season

The SEC is coming off a historic season which saw record success from non-conference matchups to NCAA Tournament representation. With only two of 16 teams making a change on the bench, there is plenty coaching depth to sort through here. Once year after massive changes, A Buzz Williams departure which led to up-and-coming coach Bucky […]

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The SEC is coming off a historic season which saw record success from non-conference matchups to NCAA Tournament representation. With only two of 16 teams making a change on the bench, there is plenty coaching depth to sort through here.

Once year after massive changes, A Buzz Williams departure which led to up-and-coming coach Bucky McMillan headlined the coaching cycle for Texas A&M. Texas also made a change, bringing in Sean Miller to lead the program forward after previous interest.

Ranking the Top 10 coaches in any of the four power conferences is a difficult task, as a multitude of factors determine how the coach is viewed in the moment. There are historical markers throughout a coach’s career which cement them in a certain tier, while recent records and recruiting success play a major factor in remaining on top.

Entering the 2025-26 college basketball season, here is a look at how the Top 10 SEC coaches stack up against their peers in another competitive year.

1. Todd Golden – Florida

Todd Golden currently sits at the top of college basketball, leading Florida to a national championship to cap off a historic season of dominance in the SEC. After going through college basketball’s toughest gauntlet, he proved that his system is the gold standard for others to follow.

Golden utilizes analytics to build out his Florida roster and look for competitive advantages on both ends of the floor. He now looks to repeat his formula with the most coveted advantage in college basketball, continuity, on his side.

2. Nate Oats – Alabama

Alabama coach Nate Oats
Alabama coach Nate Oats (Robert Deutsch / USA TODAY Sports)

Coming off another successful Alabama season, Nate Oats and have again rebuilt the rotation around a combination of returning players and incoming transfers. The formula also leans on his analytics-focused model, which has brought the program to the top of the sport.

The philosophy behind Oats’ success has brought him into greater conversations about where he stands, still needing to break through with a national championship to fully cement his legacy. However, his success in the SEC over multiple seasons should not be overlooked when evaluating the resume.

3. Bruce Pearl – Auburn

Bruce Pearl has built the Auburn basketball program in his image over the past decade, taking true ownership of the brand. With multiple Final Four trip under his belt there is no question he sits in an elite group of college coaches across the country.

Now tasked with a large-scale rebuild of the roster, Pearl will rely on his team-building success to bring together a unique group of players in his image for a functional rotation. While his X’s and O’s are not often compared to his peers, he is ahead of the game building each roster.

4. Rick Barnes – Tennessee

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(Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports) March 23, 2024, Charlotte, NC, USA; Tennessee Volunteers head coach Rick Barnes reacts against the Texas Longhorns in the second round of the 2024 NCAA Tournament at the Spectrum Center.

From his time at Texas to Tennessee, Rick Barnes has established himself as one of the best coaches in the sport for years now. Questions about postseason success in recent years hold increasingly little weight compared to the overwhelming body of work building a program.

He continues to string together successful seasons, placing him one breakout postseason performance away from a totally different conversation about him in the grand picture. He has a group plenty talented enough to do it, with a combination of freshmen upside and veteran presence ready to mold into his defensive system.

5. Mark Pope – Kentucky

When Mark Pope first arrived at Kentucky, the reviews were all over the place. While he was Big Blue Nation’s own, he entered with no NCAA Tournament success and a far less impressive resume than the numerous candidates they publicly swung on and missed. All that quickly went into the rearview mirror when his exciting brand hit the floor.

The up-tempo style matches the modern game perfectly, and his focus on team building puts him near the top of the conference in that category. Now with top-end freshmen set to join his impressive group of transfer talent which fills need, he is primed to show his full potential as a coach.

6. John Calipari – Arkansas

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After leaving Kentucky for Arkansas, there was plenty pressure on John Calipari to change his ways which got him to the top of the game. However, a slide in results meant he needed to adapt, something that a new program gave him the best platform to accomplish.

Early returns were a mixed bag, but the final stretch of the postseason led to widespread optimism as he gets a chance to learn from his first new roster by adapting again this offseason. The roster Arkansas now brings to the table now comes much closer to resembling other successful programs.

7. Chris Beard – Ole Miss

Another coach who found himself at the top of many lists just a few seasons ago, Chris Beard has dealt with off-court setbacks to his career. After leaving Texas, he landed at Ole Miss with a chance to rehab his image and bring back a program. He accomplished big strides toward his goal last season.

Now tasked with repeating success in college basketball’s most competitive conference, he can eliminate all doubt about the program’s ability to compete by doubling down on success with a unique roster. However, with the razor-thin margins, he also risks sliding down if the program does not have another big year.

8. Sean Miller – Texas

Sean Miller
Sean Miller (Sam Greene/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

Texas finally got their guy this offseason, hiring Sean Miller to lead the program. They previously had interest in the coach, but went another direction just a few years ago. After being caught up in the drama which swept across college basketball while at Arizona, he has rehabbed his image during a second stint at Xavier.

There is no question that he is among the top group of college basketball coaches, and has been for many years. He now gets back to a top tier program with the opportunity to get in the mix with top NIL funds in the sport’s best conference.

Chris Jans continues to put together good seasons as a head coach. Perhaps an underrated trait, he has four-straight NCAA Tournament appearances dating back before he landed the Mississippi State job. While his method is not as pretty to watch as some, the commitment to putting big bodies on the floor and dominating the opposition has served Mississippi State well.

Sustained success is good enough to keep Jans in the mix with all these coaches, but he must also hold on with a new-look roster to hold steady. A deep NCAA Tournament run would give him another boost in showing the world his value.

10. Dennis Gates – Missouri

Feb 22, 2025; Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA; Missouri Tigers head coach Dennis Gates during the game against the Arkansas Razorbacks at Bud Walton Arena. Mandatory Credit: Nelson Chenault-Imagn Images
Feb 22, 2025; Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA; Missouri Tigers head coach Dennis Gates during the game against the Arkansas Razorbacks at Bud Walton Arena. Mandatory Credit: Nelson Chenault-Imagn Images

Dennis Gates has seen a mixed bag during his time at Missouri, seeing historic lows, but offsetting them with surprising high-points. He is an ultimate culture-builder with an image for his basketball team which can often help raise the level of each individual part.

There is more for him to prove moving forward, with consistency first among them. Another NCAA Tournament run could solidify him in this mix, but another fall would provide plenty room for others to jump in line.

SEC coaches looking to break into Top 10

Mike White – Georgia
Matt McMahon – LSU
Porter Moser – Oklahoma
Lamont Paris – South Carolina
Bucky McMillan – Texas A&M
Mark Byington – Vanderbilt

Listed alphabetically by school.

There is no shortage of talented SEC coaches ready to assert themselves in the conversation for a Top 10 spot within the 2025-26 season. The deep list of coaches is sure to present plenty surprises, with NCAA Tournament teams coming from this group.



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Former Texas football standout issues blunt warning to players focused on NIL

Former Texas Longhorn, College Football Hall of Famer and 14-year NFL veteran Derrick Johnson is convinced that Name, Image and Likeness money can impact the locker room in a negative way if players aren’t careful. Johnson likley would have been one of the most valued players in college football if NIL opportunities were available during […]

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Former Texas Longhorn, College Football Hall of Famer and 14-year NFL veteran Derrick Johnson is convinced that Name, Image and Likeness money can impact the locker room in a negative way if players aren’t careful.

Johnson likley would have been one of the most valued players in college football if NIL opportunities were available during his standout career.

The Waco, Texas, native was a two-time All-American and the Big 12’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2004, the same year in which he earned the Bronko Nagurski Trophy and Dick Butkus awards.

Johnson sits first all-time in tackles for loss and third all-time in career tackles among Texas defenders.

After becoming a first-round pick in 2005 and spending the next 14 years in the NFL, Johnson returned to Texas to complete his degree in Community and Youth Studies before delivering the school’s commencement speech in 2024.

College sports has changed drastically since Johnson took the field in Austin, and the Longhorns are among the biggest spenders in the NIL space.

“I think schools have been riding the coattails of the athletes for a long time and, respectively, that was how the structure was set up,” Johnson told the Chron’s Leah Vann. “It is what it is. I made the school a lot of money, which is no regret at all. They gave me a free education, and I appreciated it at that time. It’s different times.” 

NIL funds aren’t evenly distributed. Stars can demand millions per year while rotational players and backups are making considerably less. That reality, according to Johnson, can create a clog in the locker room if players don’t think professionally.

“I’m sure it does (impact the locker room dynamic) because they’re not versed and mature enough to take their feelings out of it,” Johnson said. “These are professional athletes, 18 or not, they’re professional athletes… Some guys are getting a lot more than others and they shouldn’t be because a guy’s like, ‘Man, I’m only getting $100,000 and then this guy’s getting $800,000, and I’m better than this person.'”

“If you’re really that good, don’t count people’s money. That’s something that I learned in the NFL,” Johnson said.

Johnson urged players to take a long-term approach in their college careers. While NIL packages can provide a kick start to generational wealth, the path as a professional can be more rewarding.

“‘What am I doing to make myself a better football player?'” Johnson said. “If you’ve got a nice highlight, if you’re making a little money. That’s the highlight. That’s not the cake.” 



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WVSSAC new ruling on student athlete name and likeness now in effect

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WVVA) – Athletes around the mountain state will now be able to receive payments for their name and likeness. The West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission first approved this NIL policy back in July and it went into effect this past Friday. NIL has swept through college athletics since 2021 however there are […]

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WVSSAC new ruling on student athlete name and likeness now in effect

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WVVA) – Athletes around the mountain state will now be able to receive payments for their name and likeness.

The West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission first approved this NIL policy back in July and it went into effect this past Friday.

NIL has swept through college athletics since 2021 however there are caveats for players to get paid.

If a player uses their likeness for a commercial, for example, there can be no references to their school and cannot be wearing a school logo or uniform in order to protect their eligibility as an amateur athlete.

No school employees, including coaches, can be involved in a student’s use of their NIL.

Athletes and parents are encouraged to reach out to the WVSSAC Director of Compliance for questions to ensure no issues arise with eligibility.

Questions can be emails to jason.bankston@wvssac.org.

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Nebraska Cornhuskers Transfer, Ole Miss Football Lineman has Lane Kiffin's Attention

Lane Kiffin and the Ole Miss Rebels reeled in a commitment from Nebraska Cornhuskers defensive line transfer Princewill Umanmielen this offseason via the NCAA Transfer Portal. The versatile defender made the move to depart Matt Rhule’s program with Kiffin and Co. scooping up Umanmielen over a myriad of programs in the free agent market. Princewill […]

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Nebraska Cornhuskers Transfer, Ole Miss Football Lineman has Lane Kiffin's Attention

Lane Kiffin and the Ole Miss Rebels reeled in a commitment from Nebraska Cornhuskers defensive line transfer Princewill Umanmielen this offseason via the NCAA Transfer Portal.

The versatile defender made the move to depart Matt Rhule’s program with Kiffin and Co. scooping up Umanmielen over a myriad of programs in the free agent market.

Princewill is the younger brother of former Ole Miss edge rusher Princely Umanmielen.

On Saturday, Kiffin took the podium where he discussed the his new defensive lineman and what he can provide the program this fall.

“They’re a little bit different. He’s had a really good camp. He’s actually the defensive player of the game Saturday, so that’s been great to see — against not just the pass, but against the run too. And playing physical. So we’re really excited about him,” Kiffin said on Saturday.

Over his two years at Nebraska, Umanmielen registered 35 total tackles, seven tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks.

Courtesy of Princewill Umanmielen's Instagram.

Courtesy of Princewill Umanmielen’s Instagram.

Heading into the 2025 season, the veteran will look to help the Rebels recover from the loss of his brother to the professional ranks this offseason.

“We’re just taking it game by game and trying to go 1-0, attacking the day,” Umanmielen said this offseason. “Just taking it day by day. Stack days. Got to win every day. Can’t take days off because it’s going to come back and bite me in the ass.”

For the first-year Rebel, he understands the depth in the trenches for the program with each player flaunting a different “bag” heading into the year.

“I feel like there’s a variety of things that we can all do,” Umanmielen said. “Everybody got different bags, you know? It’s just deep. We can do whatever, and everybody’s versatile, everybody can play different positions. So that’s good.

“We was doing a lot of things during the summer that was working on the details of our pass rush and other things well.”

Ole Miss Rebels Football: Princewill Umanmielen.

Courtesy of Princewill Umanmielen’s Instagram.

Another defensive weapon that has turned heads across Fall Camp is linebacker Suntarine Perkins with Kiffin praising his critical component.

“He’s had a great camp coming back from injury. Love the way that he practices, prepares. Great for our young players to see. Actually had a pick six for a touchdown, interception return for a touchdown to start a two minute drill Saturday,” Kiffin said.

“And he’s just really a great piece to be able to work with because he’s so unique.”

Now, the Rebels will continue navigating Fall Camp with the 2025 season opener against Georgia State inching closer for the program.

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What It Means: Ole Miss Football Beats Out Michigan Wolverines for Coveted Linebacker

Follow Zack Nagy on Twitter: @znagy20 and Ole Miss Rebels On SI: @OleMissOnSI for all coverage surrounding the Ole Miss program.

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Deals, Déjà Vu and a Dash of Good Fortune

Welcome back to the Spotlight! In many cultures, the number eight is considered lucky—one that is associated with wealth, prosperity and good fortune. So, it’s only appropriate then that on the eighth day of the eighth month, you’ve joined me (vintage ’88) here to receive a wealth of knowledge, prosperity (if dad jokes had any […]

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Deals, Déjà Vu and a Dash of Good Fortune

Welcome back to the Spotlight! In many cultures, the number eight is considered lucky—one that is associated with wealth, prosperity and good fortune. So, it’s only appropriate then that on the eighth day of the eighth month, you’ve joined me (vintage ’88) here to receive a wealth of knowledge, prosperity (if dad jokes had any value) and the good fortune of the best sports and entertainment industry newsletter this side of the Mississippi. Before you go rushing out the door to pick up your lottery ticket, allow me to prove my mettle:

  • On the heels of great news of beating bladder cancer, University of Colorado football coach Deion Sanders announces an endorsement deal with incontinence underwear brand, Depend. The partnership promises to destigmatize the product while having the added benefit of cutting down on restroom lines at football stadiums everywhere.
  • Actor Zendaya and athletic footwear brand On unveil a co-designed shoe. The cushioned design of the shoe is likely to bring your feet Zen, daya-in and daya-out.
  • Legal deja vu: Sony Music takes Napster to court alleging copyright infringement. In other news, a cat chased a mouse.
  • The NFL and ESPN agree to a tie up that makes the football league a 10% owner of the sports network in exchange for NFL Media Properties (including the popular NFL RedZone channel) and media rights to additional football games. For my part, I will be contributing a Josh-shaped imprint on my couch.

Endorsement Deals, Sponsorships & Investments

Zendaya and On Unveil Co-Designed Cloudzone Moon Sneaker
August 7, 2025 via Web Prone News

NIL Collectives Will Stay, but a Big Question Looms: What Is NIL?
August 7, 2025 via Sportico

Diana Taurasi Calls for Caitlin Clark to Become Next WNBA Player to Get Signature Shoe
August 7, 2025 via Yahoo Sports

Notre Dame Running Back Jeremiyah Love Signs NIL Deal with New Balance
August 6, 2025 via Yahoo Sports

ESPN, NFL Deal Makes Football League Part Owner of Disney Sports Giant
August 6, 2025 via Variety

Bob Iger Won’t Split the Baby in Two After the ESPN-NFL Deal Closes
August 4, 2025 via Sportico – Business

Stephen Curry Says He Doesn’t Know His Net Worth—Why That Might be a Good Thing, Financial Pros Say
August 3, 2025 via CNBC

USGA Already Expecting Lower Media Rights in Next TV Deal
August 3, 2025 via Awful Announcing

Want To Invest In IndyCar Racing? There’s A Stock For That
August 1, 2025 via Benzinga

NFL is Expected to Take an Ownership Stake in ESPN
August 1, 2025 via Los Angeles Times

Deion Sanders Partners with Underwear Company After Having Bladder Removed
August 1, 2025 via LancasterOnline


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Ex-Miami Heat Security Guard Sold Stolen LeBron Jersey, Feds Say
August 6, 2025 via Sportico

Women’s Flag Football Coming to Division I School in California
August 4, 2025 via SB Nation

WNBA Players Call Out Officiating, but League Officials Trust Their Process
August 4, 2025 via LancasterOnline

Jay Paterno Joins Advisory Board of WNFC Expansion Team ‘Golden State Storm’
August 4, 2025 via 24-7 Press Release

Rutgers Bets $1.35 Million on Athletics While Students and Faculty Pay the Price
August 4, 2025 via NJ Today


Music Biz

Rod Stewart’s AI Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne Raises Legal Eyebrows
August 6, 2025 via The Times UK

Sony Music Sues Napster Over $9.2M in Alleged Unpaid Royalties, up to $37.5M in Copyright Claims
August 5, 2025 via Music Business Worldwide

The Key Changes Rocking the Music Industry in 2025
August 1, 2025 via Variety


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Eddie Murphy, ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ Helmer Kyle Newacheck Team On Imagine Comedy ‘Playas Ball’
August 7, 2025 via Deadline

Paramount Regime’s First Deal: Dana Goldberg & Josh Greenstein Land Hot James Mangold & Timothée Chalamet Chernin Package ‘High Side’
August 7, 2025 via Deadline

Universal Pictures to Big Tech: We’ll Sue If You Steal Our Movies For AI
August 6, 2025 via The Hollywood Reporter

Apple Sues Apple Cinemas for Trademark Infringement
August 2, 2025 via Web Prone News

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This Week in HPU Athletics (8/11

Story Links HIGH POINT, N.C. —  The 2025-26 High Point University Athletics year is officially here! Women’s soccer jumpstarts the new academic year with its season opener on Thursday versus #14 Virginia Tech, while traveling to Western Carolina on Sunday. For the campus move-in game, men’s soccer hosts Liberty on Saturday at Vert Stadium. Women’s Soccer […]

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This Week in HPU Athletics (8/11

HIGH POINT, N.C. —  The 2025-26 High Point University Athletics year is officially here!

Women’s soccer jumpstarts the new academic year with its season opener on Thursday versus #14 Virginia Tech, while traveling to Western Carolina on Sunday. For the campus move-in game, men’s soccer hosts Liberty on Saturday at Vert Stadium.

Women’s Soccer – #14 Virginia Tech
Thursday, August 14 | 7 p.m. | High Point, N.C. | Vert Stadium
Watch Live ESPN+

Records: High Point 0-0, VT 0-0
Last Meeting: September 1, 2024 | Result: VT won 2-2
All-time Record: VT leads 6-0

Women’s Soccer – at Western Carolina
Sunday, August 17 | 1 p.m. | Cullowhee, N.C. | Catamount Athletic Complex
Watch Live ESPN+

Records: High Point 0-0, WCU 0-0
Last Meeting: September 12, 2019 | Result: WCU won 2-1
All-time Record: WCU leads 3-0-2

Men’s Soccer – Liberty University
Saturday, August 16 | 7 p.m. | High Point, N.C. | Vert Stadium
Exhibition | Move-in Game | Free Admission
 

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