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For local athletes in the White Sox' NIL program, the first pitch is the first step

On April 12 Zack Sharp won the national championship as a key defenseman with Western Michigan’s hockey team. But on Tuesday, the Naperville resident got a chance for another unique sports experience. Thanks to his role as a ChiSox athlete, Sharp threw out the first pitch before an 8-1 White Sox victory over the Detroit […]

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For local athletes in the White Sox' NIL program, the first pitch is the first step


On April 12 Zack Sharp won the national championship as a key defenseman with Western Michigan’s hockey team. But on Tuesday, the Naperville resident got a chance for another unique sports experience.

Thanks to his role as a ChiSox athlete, Sharp threw out the first pitch before an 8-1 White Sox victory over the Detroit Tigers.

“Throwing out the first pitch, not everyone gets to do it, so I’m super honored. It’s super cool and different,” Sharp said. “This is something you don’t do every night. Your friends and family, you’re able to have them along with you for the night. It’s special.”

Mike Downey, the White Sox senior director of marketing and promotions, is the creator of the ChiSox program, now in its fourth year. Downey hopes that the partnerships created by the program will last well after the athletes’ college careers are done.

“I’m using this program to help build high-profile fans of the Chicago White Sox that will hopefully help us down the line in years to come,” Downey said. “My hope is that we have long-lasting relationships with these athletes, far beyond the expiration date of their contract. Back to my point of developing long term, high-profile fans. Our goal is to kind of keep in touch with a lot of these athletes who are great and show promise.”

To assist in that endeavor, the program helps set its athletes up for future success. As part of their partnership, the athletes in the program also receive career mentorship and opportunities to shadow the White Sox operations teams. Even though Sharp is only a sophomore, the opportunities he’s been given have proven invaluable.

“I’m just going step by step with it. I’m excited to be and I’m honored to be a ChiSox athlete,” Sharp said. “It’s super cool to learn the experiences from other people, other people’s point of views, and learn what to do for your future and help you grow as a person, player and student.”

The program is also designed to help the athletes grow their brand on social media. For Downey, it’s a win-win relationship: the athletes promote the White Sox on their social media pages, and the team does the same in return.

“It’s a brand ambassador program. You know, they rep the Sox. We’ll highlight them on our social channel, kind of help build their brand. And in return, they show off having a good time at the White Sox game,” Downey said. “It’s cool to be recognized by your hometown team, by a Major League Baseball team. They love the social media brand awareness angle that we’re providing to them.”

Northwestern basketball player Nick Martinelli (Glenview), Notre Dame soccer player Berkley Mensik (Algonquin) and Western Michigan gymnast Hannah Milton (Hinsdale) are among the suburban athletes in the program’s 2025 class.

And unlike some NIL programs, the ChiSox program doesn’t just focus on revenue-generating sports. While there are plenty of football and basketball players in the program, there are also athletes representing volleyball, soccer, gymnastics and, like Sharp, hockey. Downey says that the variety in sports has helped the program’s reach go beyond what even he expected.

“We really are looking for personalities at this point in time, in Year 4. We really can tell, based off an athlete’s social profile, if this person might be a good fit for the program,” Downey said. “I’ve honestly found that a lot of the student-athletes from the nonrevenue generating sports have had better social content for us, which is pretty cool.”

For Sharp, the coolest part was the first pitch (he threw a strike). But he’s also extremely excited for all the opportunities to come.

“They’ve been really good for me … Opportunities like tonight, not everyone gets to do, so the fact that they provide that is super, super cool,” Sharp said. “I’m super honored. It’s super cool and different.”

Naperville native Zack Sharp threw out the first pitch at Tuesday’s White Sox game as part of the team’s NIL initiative.
Photo courtesy of the White Sox/Darren Georgia

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Bain Selected to Nagurski Trophy Watch List – University of Miami Athletics

CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Miami Hurricanes junior defensive lineman Rueben Bain, Jr. has been named to the preseason watch list for the 2025 Bronko Nagurski Trophy, presented annually by the Football Writers Association of America and the Charlotte Touchdown Club to the top defensive player in college football. Coming off a sophomore season in which he […]

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CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Miami Hurricanes junior defensive lineman Rueben Bain, Jr. has been named to the preseason watch list for the 2025 Bronko Nagurski Trophy, presented annually by the Football Writers Association of America and the Charlotte Touchdown Club to the top defensive player in college football.

Coming off a sophomore season in which he recorded 23 total tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks despite missing nearly four full games due to injury, Bain, Jr., earned All‑ACC honorable mention honors.

During an impressive 2023 freshman campaign, the Miami native posted 44 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks over 13 games, earning ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year, third-team All‑ACC distinction and multiple Freshman All‑America team selections.

Miami has produced two past winners of the Nagurski Trophy: Warren Sapp in 1994 and Dan Morgan in 2000.

Bain, Jr., becomes the second Hurricane to be recognized to a major preseason watch list; Carson Beck was named to the Maxwell Award watch list earlier in the week.

The FWAA and the Charlotte Touchdown Club will announce four finalists for the 2025 Bronko Nagurski Trophy in mid-to-late November, and the winner will be revealed at the Bronko Nagurski Awards Banquet on Dec. 8 in Charlotte, N.C.

Founded in 1941, the Football Writers Association of America consists of 1,300 men and women who cover college football. The membership includes journalists, broadcasters and publicists, as well as key executives in all the areas that involve the game.





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NY Racing, Syracuse football team up for NASCAR at Watkins Glen

NY Racing announced a landmark partnership with SU Football NIL and the Syracuse University football team ahead of the Go Bowling at The Glen NASCAR Cup Series race on Sunday, August 10. The Orange will take center stage as a primary sponsor on the No. 44 Chevrolet, driven by veteran racer J.J. Yeley. The collaboration […]

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NY Racing announced a landmark partnership with SU Football NIL and the Syracuse University football team ahead of the Go Bowling at The Glen NASCAR Cup Series race on Sunday, August 10. The Orange will take center stage as a primary sponsor on the No. 44 Chevrolet, driven by veteran racer J.J. Yeley.

The collaboration marks a unique crossover between college football and motorsports, bringing the identity and legacy of Syracuse University into the NASCAR spotlight.

“I’m excited to be a part of this NASCAR race,” said Syracuse football head coach Fran Brown. “I can’t wait to see the NY Racing Team compete while repping the Orange No. 44 DART.”

The Orange football program is riding momentum from a breakout 2024 campaign, which saw the team finish inside the top 20 of the national polls under Brown’s leadership in his first year at the helm. Syracuse competes in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).

The partnership carries deep symbolic significance. At Syracuse, the No. 44 is more than a jersey — it’s a revered part of the university’s athletic history. Legendary running backs Jim Brown, Ernie Davis, and Floyd Little all wore the number, embedding it into the school’s identity. Even the university’s zip code, 13244, reflects the importance of 44 to the Orange.

This tribute comes full circle for NY Racing Team owner John Cohen, who selected the No. 44 for his NASCAR team in honor of Ernie Davis, the first African American to win the Heisman Trophy and a Syracuse icon.

The race at Watkins Glen International promises to be more than just another entry in the NASCAR Cup Series — it’s a celebration of sports legacy, pride, and a partnership that connects the track to the turf.





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EA Sports CEO addresses ‘opportunity’ for college basketball video game, goal to include every team

Last month, EA Sports announced its long-awaited return to the college basketball video game space now that players can be in the game thanks to NIL rule changes. The new installment is set to come out in 2028, according to the company. During a quarterly earnings call Tuesday, EA CEO Andrew Wilson received a question […]

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Last month, EA Sports announced its long-awaited return to the college basketball video game space now that players can be in the game thanks to NIL rule changes. The new installment is set to come out in 2028, according to the company.

During a quarterly earnings call Tuesday, EA CEO Andrew Wilson received a question about the game’s return. While he didn’t provide too many details, he confirmed the goal is to include every men’s and women’s team.

Wilson also pointed out the “opportunity” presented to EA Sports, especially after the success of College Football 25. It became one of the biggest sports video games ever, and Wilson said basketball could get a boost as a result. In fact, he sees “momentum” in the college hoops space.

“We can’t say too much about it yet, but if I think about the opportunity, going back to where we are on College Football, college sport has one of the most vibrant fanbase in the world,” Wilson said, via Insider-Gaming’s Mike Straw. “And that trickles over to basketball certainly.

“We’re seeing momentum of fandom in college basketball also continue to grow. Fans, athletes, universities pour their passion into these sports. And it is that passion that makes it special, that makes the games different.”

EA Sports saw its return to the college football video game pay off in a big way last year as College Football 25 became one of the top-selling games of the year. Quick math shows EA brought in more than $400 million in sales from the game.

And while 2K Sports is also reportedly planning to challenge EA with a college basketball video game of its own, Wilson made it clear his company would maintain a commitment similar to what it did with football. That includes “capturing the action on the field or the court, representing the energy, pageantry, the traditions and celebrating the unique sights and sounds and stories of every school and rivalry,” he said.

“We feel like we deliver that incredibly well with College Football,” Wilson said. “We’d love to do the same for basketball. All 350 programs, men’s and women’s teams, the iconic traditions and rivalries, and of course, March Madness.

“So for us, college sports broadly is an exciting opportunity. We feel like we’ve done a really strong job, and remain committed to doing that in the context of college football. We believe that with what we’ve done with the teams, the technology, and our commitment around College Football, we’d have a great ability to do the same for college basketball, and as we look to try and activate against that opportunity, we’ll be able to share more.”

News of EA’s pending return to the college basketball space came in late June when Extra Points’ Matt Brown reported details of what could be coming. He said three companies filed formal bids to create a game, and the College Licensing Company recommended EA’s.



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Sullivan Park playground in Colona severely damaged by fireworks

Colona police are investigating criminal damage to Sullivan Park equipment after fireworks reportedly caused major damage early Tuesday morning. COLONA, Ill. — Colona Police are investigating criminal damage to playground equipment at Sullivan Park after fireworks reportedly caused major damage early Tuesday morning. The Colona Public Works Director reported the damage Tuesday morning. The play […]

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Sullivan Park playground in Colona severely damaged by fireworks

Colona police are investigating criminal damage to Sullivan Park equipment after fireworks reportedly caused major damage early Tuesday morning.

COLONA, Ill. — Colona Police are investigating criminal damage to playground equipment at Sullivan Park after fireworks reportedly caused major damage early Tuesday morning.

The Colona Public Works Director reported the damage Tuesday morning. The play equipment, located in Level Acres at Sullivan Park, appeared to be severely damaged by fireworks.

Officials believe the incident happened between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m. on July 29.

Police are asking residents in the area to check any doorbell or surveillance footage that may have captured suspicious activity during that timeframe.

Anyone with video footage is asked to send it to: Public@colonapolice.illinois.gov.

“We take the preservation and care of our public parks serious, as well as the safety of our residents, especially children playing at our parks,” the department stated. “Our department will be investigating this incident.”

No arrests have been reported.

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USC lands another No. 1 prospect in women’s basketball as Saniyah Hall commits

Saniyah Hall, ESPN’s No. 1 women’s basketball prospect in the high school class of 2026, has committed to play at Southern California. Hall, a 6-foot-2 guard from northeast Ohio, announced her decision last week on ESPN’s “NBA Today.” USC has landed three of the last four No. 1 recruits, with Hall joining JuJu Watkins in […]

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Saniyah Hall, ESPN’s No. 1 women’s basketball prospect in the high school class of 2026, has committed to play at Southern California.

Hall, a 6-foot-2 guard from northeast Ohio, announced her decision last week on ESPN’s “NBA Today.”

USC has landed three of the last four No. 1 recruits, with Hall joining JuJu Watkins in 2023 and Jasmine Davidson in 2025.

Watkins is expected to miss most of the upcoming season with a torn ACL that she suffered during the women’s NCAA Tournament. She would most likely return for the 2026-27 season, which would be Hall’s freshman year.

Hall, who turns 17 on Wednesday, recently helped the United States win gold at the FIBA U19 Women’s Basketball World Cup. She averaged 19.9 points, 6.4 rebounds and 2.0 assists and was named MVP of the tournament.

Hall will play for SPIRE Academy in Geneva, Ohio, for her senior season after transferring from Montverde Academy in central Florida.

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5 college football teams projected as favorites in every 2025 regular season game

Arizona State, Clemson, Georgia, Notre Dame and Ohio State. College football’s elite in 2025? Not necessarily. But the five schools have something in common: they are all projected to be favored in every regular season game. Based on power rankings from Brad Powers, of Bet the Board Podcast, those five programs enter the 2025 season […]

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Arizona State, Clemson, Georgia, Notre Dame and Ohio State. College football’s elite in 2025? Not necessarily. But the five schools have something in common: they are all projected to be favored in every regular season game.

Based on power rankings from Brad Powers, of Bet the Board Podcast, those five programs enter the 2025 season projected as favorites in each of their 12 regular-season games.

The actual point spreads for every game is not available. Also, the projections can (and will) change based on the actual on-the-field results.

Based on Powers’ projections, Ohio State is at least a double-digit favorite in nine games. The only games he Buckeyes are less than a 10-point favorite: at home vs. Texas (-3) on Aug. 30; at home vs. Penn State (-3½) on Nov. 1 and at Michigan (-3½) on Nov. 29.

Notre Dame is a prohibitive favorite in nearly each game. The Fighting Irish are less than a 10-point favorite in only their first two games: at Miami (-2) on Aug. 31 and home vs. Texas A&M (-7½) on Aug. 13. Notre Dame is more than a two TD favorite in eight of its 12 contests, including its final five games.

Georgia is at least a two-TD favorite in seven games and at least a touchdown favorite in every game, except home vs. Alabama (-3½) on Sept. 27 and home vs. Texas (-2½) on Nov. 15.

ACC favorite Clemson is less than a 10-point favorite in only three games: vs. LSU (-4) on Aug. 30, at Louisville (-6) on Nov. 14 and at Georgia Tech (-4½) on Nov. 29

While Arizona State is favored in every game, the Sun Devils don’t have much margin of error. Arizona State is less than a one-score favorite in six games: at Baylor (-1) on Sept. 20; home vs. TCU (-6½) on Sept. 26; at Utah (-1) on Oct. 11; home vs. Texas Tech (-5½) on Oct. 18; at Iowa State (-2) on Nov. 1; and at Colorado (-8) on Nov. 22.

Ironically, the Texas Longhorns, the consensus favorite to win the national title, is projected to be an underdog in two games: at Ohio State and at Georgia. Texas is a 3-point underdog at Ohio State on Aug. 30 and projected a 2½-point underdog at Georgia on Nov. 15.

Powers’ power ratings also projects eight teams to be favored in 11 of 12 regular season games: Alabama, Boise State, James Madison, Liberty, Miami, Oregon, Penn State and Toledo.

Being projected as a favorite in 11 or 12 games before the season is no guarantee of a perfect – or even a winning season.

Before the 2024 season, Georgia, Kansas State, Liberty, Miami and Oregon were all projected to be favored in every game. Their final regular season records: Georgia (10-2), Kansas State (8-4), Miami (10-2), Oregon (12-0).

Also last year, Florida State, Oklahoma State and Utah were each projected before the season to be favored in 11 games. Yet they all crashed and burned. The Seminoles finished 2-10, Oklahoma State 3-9 and Utah 5-7.

However, before the 2023 season, the five schools projected to be favorite in every game all nearly ran the table in the regular seasons. Alabama, Georgia, Louisville, Michigan and Washington were all projected to be favored in each game. Their final regular season records: Alabama (11-1), Georgia (12-0), Louisville (10-2), Michigan (12-0) and Washington (12-0). 

The Wolverines defeated the Huskies in the 2023 national title game.



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