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Sebastian Murray made his second INDY NXT by Firestone appearance at the Grand Prix of Alabama, driving the No. 2 Dream Racing Dubai Dallara for Andretti Cape, sponsored by Lottery.com (NASDAQ: LTRY) and Sports.com. Murray showed promising performance by qualifying in P10, his best qualifying result of the season. During the race, he advanced to P8 before an incident in Turn 8 damaged his tires, ultimately finishing in P16. Murray currently stands P17 in the championship with 27 points. The race marked the debut of Lottery.com and Sports.com branding on the car, featuring a distinctive red and black design. Murray’s next challenge is a double-header at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on May 9 & 10.

Sebastian Murray ha partecipato per la seconda volta alla INDY NXT by Firestone al Grand Prix of Alabama, guidando la No. 2 Dream Racing Dubai Dallara per Andretti Cape, sponsorizzata da Lottery.com (NASDAQ: LTRY) e Sports.com. Murray ha mostrato una performance promettente qualificandosi in P10, il suo miglior risultato in qualifica della stagione. Durante la gara, è avanzato fino alla P8 prima che un incidente alla Curva 8 danneggiasse le sue gomme, concludendo infine in P16. Attualmente Murray occupa la posizione P17 nel campionato con 27 punti. La gara ha segnato il debutto del marchio Lottery.com e Sports.com sull’auto, caratterizzata da un design distintivo rosso e nero. La prossima sfida di Murray sarà un doppio appuntamento all’Indianapolis Motor Speedway il 9 e 10 maggio.

Sebastian Murray hizo su segunda aparición en INDY NXT by Firestone en el Gran Premio de Alabama, conduciendo el No. 2 Dream Racing Dubai Dallara para Andretti Cape, patrocinado por Lottery.com (NASDAQ: LTRY) y Sports.com. Murray mostró un rendimiento prometedor al clasificarse en P10, su mejor resultado de clasificación de la temporada. Durante la carrera, avanzó hasta la P8 antes de que un incidente en la Curva 8 dañara sus neumáticos, terminando finalmente en P16. Actualmente, Murray ocupa la posición P17 en el campeonato con 27 puntos. La carrera marcó el debut de la imagen de Lottery.com y Sports.com en el coche, con un diseño distintivo en rojo y negro. El próximo desafío de Murray será una doble jornada en el Indianapolis Motor Speedway los días 9 y 10 de mayo.

세바스찬 머레이는 앨라배마 그랑프리에서 두 번째 INDY NXT by Firestone 경기에 출전하여 Andretti Cape 팀의 No. 2 Dream Racing Dubai Dallara를 운전했으며, Lottery.com (NASDAQ: LTRY)과 Sports.com의 후원을 받았습니다. 머레이는 시즌 최고 예선 성적인 P10에 자리하며 유망한 성적을 보였습니다. 경기 중에는 P8까지 순위를 올렸으나 8번 코너에서의 사고로 타이어가 손상되어 최종적으로 P16에 머물렀습니다. 현재 머레이는 27점으로 챔피언십 17위에 위치해 있습니다. 이번 경기는 Lottery.com과 Sports.com 브랜드가 차량에 처음 적용된 경기로, 독특한 빨간색과 검은색 디자인이 특징입니다. 머레이의 다음 도전은 5월 9일과 10일 인디애나폴리스 모터 스피드웨이에서 열리는 더블 헤더 경기입니다.

Sebastian Murray a disputé sa deuxième course INDY NXT by Firestone lors du Grand Prix d’Alabama, au volant de la No. 2 Dream Racing Dubai Dallara pour Andretti Cape, sponsorisée par Lottery.com (NASDAQ: LTRY) et Sports.com. Murray a montré une performance prometteuse en se qualifiant en P10, son meilleur résultat en qualifications cette saison. Pendant la course, il est remonté jusqu’en P8 avant qu’un incident au virage 8 n’endommage ses pneus, le contraignant à finir en P16. Murray est actuellement 17e du championnat avec 27 points. Cette course a marqué les débuts du branding Lottery.com et Sports.com sur la voiture, avec un design distinctif rouge et noir. Le prochain défi de Murray sera un double meeting au Indianapolis Motor Speedway les 9 et 10 mai.

Sebastian Murray gab sein zweites INDY NXT by Firestone-Rennen beim Grand Prix von Alabama und fuhr den No. 2 Dream Racing Dubai Dallara für Andretti Cape, gesponsert von Lottery.com (NASDAQ: LTRY) und Sports.com. Murray zeigte eine vielversprechende Leistung und qualifizierte sich als P10, sein bestes Qualifikationsergebnis der Saison. Im Rennen verbesserte er sich bis auf P8, bevor ein Zwischenfall in Kurve 8 seine Reifen beschädigte, sodass er letztlich auf P16 ins Ziel kam. Murray steht derzeit mit 27 Punkten auf Platz 17 der Meisterschaft. Das Rennen markierte das Debüt der Lottery.com- und Sports.com-Branding auf dem Auto, das ein markantes rot-schwarzes Design aufweist. Murrays nächste Herausforderung ist ein Doppelrennen auf dem Indianapolis Motor Speedway am 9. und 10. Mai.

Strong Qualifying for Andretti Cape Driver & Red-and-Black Branding Turn Heads

BIRMINGHAM, Ala., May 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Rising open-wheel talent Sebastian Murray made his second INDY NXT by Firestone start this weekend at the Grand Prix of Alabama, driving the No. 2 Dream Racing Dubai Dallara for Andretti Cape, backed by Lottery.com Inc. (Nasdaq: LTRY, LTRYW) and Sports.com.

Key Highlights:

  • Qualified P10 – Murray’s best qualifying result of the season so far
  • Climbed to P8 during the race before an incident forced a drop in pace
  • Finished P16, now P17 in the championship standings (27 points)
  • Next stop: Double-header at Indianapolis Motor Speedway – May 9 & 10

Murray impressed in qualifying, starting P10 on the grid at the technically demanding Barber Motorsports Park. He was running inside the top ten and pushing toward the front until a snap in the rear of the car forced him off-track in Turn 8, damaging his tires and limiting his pace over the final 26 laps.

“Our race pace was really good up until we were involved in an incident,” said Murray. “We were sitting in P8, and it was going well — we were going to collect some solid points.”

“It’s unfortunate, but I think there are a lot of positives to take from the weekend,” he added. “The team has done a great job, so thank you to everyone at Andretti Cape. We’ll move on to Indy next week, and hopefully we can get some proper points.”

This race marked the official debut of Lottery.com and Sports.com branding on the No. 2 car and Murray’s race suit, with logos featured on the rear wing, front nose cone, and driver overalls — launching a full-season campaign that blends elite motorsport exposure with fan engagement and digital content.

Murray now prepares for a back-to-back test of endurance and precision at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course, with two INDY NXT races scheduled for May 9 and May 10.

“We’re incredibly proud of Sebastian Murray’s race,” said Marc Bircham, Director of Sports.com and Head of Sporting Acquisitions. “To qualify in the top 10 was an outstanding achievement. In my career, I’ve coached many young athletes, and the first few times on the big stage is nerve-racking. Seb showed great promise and made a gallant effort to move up to 8th position before the incident. Overall, we are pleased with his performance and are looking forward to seeing Sebastian progress as the season goes on. He’s definitely a driver for the future.”

“We were also delighted with the look of the car — the red and black design with Lottery.com and Sports.com branding stood out as the most attractive car on the grid.”

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FAQ

How did Sebastian Murray perform in his second INDY NXT race for Lottery.com (LTRY)?

Murray qualified P10, his best of the season, and reached P8 during the race before an incident forced him to finish P16 at the Grand Prix of Alabama.

What is Sebastian Murray’s current position in the INDY NXT championship standings?

Murray currently stands in P17 in the championship standings with 27 points.

When is Sebastian Murray’s next INDY NXT race for Lottery.com (LTRY)?

Murray’s next races are a double-header at Indianapolis Motor Speedway scheduled for May 9 & 10, 2025.

How is Lottery.com (LTRY) featured on Sebastian Murray’s race car?

Lottery.com branding appears on the rear wing, front nose cone, and driver overalls of the No. 2 car, featuring a distinctive red and black design.

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Charles Barkley on NIL, transfer portal: ‘You should not have the ability to get a better offer every year’

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NBA legend Charles Barkley has not been shy about his thoughts on NIL and the transfer portal. During Saturday’s Kentucky vs. Indiana broadcast, he candidly discussed the landscape again.

Barkley called the game on ESPN alongside Dick Vitale, the first of two games they will work together. Vitale called for “stability” in college basketball – and college sports as a whole – because of the amount of player movement via the portal. He used Indiana as an example since new coach Darian DeVries virtually built the program from scratch.

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While Barkley acknowledged he’s in favor of athletes making money through NIL, he also called out players staying more than their four years of eligibility. In addition, he disagreed with the idea of athletes being allowed to seek better offers after every season.

“No. 1, I’m not opposed to players getting paid,” Barkley said on the broadcast. “I always want my players to get treated fairly. But I can’t remember the last time I heard the word, COVID. Some of these guys have been in college for six or seven years. If you’re in college for six or seven years, your name better be, ‘Dr. Somebody.’ You should not still be playing college basketball after six or seven years.

“But you should not have the ability to get a better offer every year. That’s not fair to any school that you are affiliated with because I can’t even do that. None of us can do that, take a better – Amazon, anybody or FOX Sports can come and say, ‘Well, we’ll give you more money and you can leave after every year.’ That’s not fair. … We’ve got to put some guardrails on these sports.”

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One of the other new parts of the college basketball landscape is G-League players seeking eligibility. The NCAA has changed its approach regarding players who played in the G-League, arguing they were not professional athletes in a way the old rule said. Instead, if those players are within five years of their high school graduation, they could become eligible unless they went through the NBA Draft process or signed an NBA contract.

To Charles Barkley, that’s another area that needs fixing. He does not think former G-League players should be able to play college basketball.

“We’ve got guys playing in the G-League coming back to college sports now,” he said. “I don’t think that’s fair.”



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Charles Barkley sends strong message after historic college football program’s CFP snub

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Hall of Famer and ESPN basketball analyst Charles Barkley has an opinion on most everything, and that includes the College Football Playoff committee’s decision to leave 10-2 Notre Dame off of the 12-team bracket.

Barkley and ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale discussed the Fighting Irish’s CFP snub while calling the Indiana-Kentucky game on Saturday night.

“I was disappointed, but you could see it coming in the last couple polls,” Barkley said. “They were creeping up on Miami. And my biggest problem with the whole thing, everybody’s talked about head-to-head. First of all, that was in August.

“They were very close games [against] A&M and at Miami, but your team is not the same in August as it is in December. Notre Dame is playing as well as anybody in the country other than Indiana and probably Ohio State. And I don’t want to leave out the [Georgia] Bulldogs. Kirby Smart, that man can really coach.”

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Notre Dame Fighting Irish running back Aneyas Williams (22) celebrates with Notre Dame Fighting Irish tight end Ty Washington (7) | Stan Szeto-Imagn Images

Notre Dame’s exclusion from the bracket after winning its final 10 games all by double-digit margins and being ranked ahead of Miami (10-2) in every CFP poll until the final one, even though neither the Irish nor Hurricanes played in that final week before the bracket was set, will go down as one of the biggest playoff controversies.

Ultimately, it came down to Miami’s 27-24 home win over Notre Dame in Week 1, a field goal with 1:04 remaining.

Miami supporters clamored and complained all along that the Hurricanes should have been ranked ahead of the Irish, given the same record, well before the final bracket was set. But the teams’ seasons went very different directions after that Week 1 meeting.

Notre Dame lost its first two games by a combined four points, including a 41-40 Week 2 loss to Texas A&M (another CFP team), before reeling off those 10 straight wins, most in dominant fashion.

Miami lost twice in a three-game span to unranked Louisville and SMU before regrouping and finishing strong.

The first CFP rankings came out after that second loss, with Miami landing at No. 18 and Notre Dame at No. 10. Because the teams weren’t close in their overall ranking, the head-to-head result didn’t factor in at the time, and that remained the CFP committee’s explanation even as the teams moved closer and closer in the rankings.

Ultimately, they were two spots apart at No. 10/12, separated by BYU, entering last weekend, when the Cougars got blown out by Texas Tech, essentially forcing the committee to consider Notre Dame and Miami side by side. Others have suggested that both teams deserved to be in over 10-3 Alabama, which lost 28-7 to Georgia in the SEC championship game.

Notre Dame has not taken the snub well and declined to participate in a bowl game as a result.

No. 10-seed Miami will play at No. 7 Texas A&M in the first round of the playoffs on Dec. 20.



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President Donald Trump calls NIL a ‘disaster’ for college athletics, Olympics

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President Trump this weekend noted the “current state of NIL is simply not sustainable and could cause serious damage to college athletics, and even the Olympics.” Trump during an event hosting members of the 1980 Miracle on Ice team said, “I think that it’s a disaster for college sports. I think it’s a disaster for the Olympics.” Trump: “The colleges are cutting a lot of their — they would call them sort of the ‘lesser’ sports, and they’re losing them like at numbers nobody can believe. They were really training grounds, beautiful training grounds, hard-working, wonderful young people.” Trump added, “A lot of these sports that were training so well would win gold medals because of it. Those sports don’t exist, because they’re putting all their money into football.” Trump: “Colleges cannot afford to be paying the kind of salaries that you’re hearing about” (OUTKICK, 12/13). Trump said of overhauling NIL in college sports, “Something ought to be done, and I’m willing to put the federal government behind it. And if it’s not done fast, you’re going to wipe out colleges” (USA TODAY, 12/12).



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ESPN FPI has 2 teams tied as College Football Playoff favorites

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If you can’t pick one favorite, maybe it’s wise to pick two. That certainly seems to be the logical play with ESPN, as their FPI rankings give two teams an even chance to win the national title– even beyond the tenth of a percent. FPI is a slightly controversial prediction index that ties past performance into a mathematical attempt to predict future results.

Throughout the 2025 season, ESPN not only ranked the teams, but forecast their chance to win their respectives leagues, to earn a CFP berth, and even to win the CFP title. But heading into the opening week of CFP play, two teams are in exactly the same shape on top of ESPN’s ranking of most likely teams to win the national title.

FPI’s title favorites

Both Ohio State and Indiana are given a 25.9% chance to win the CFP title. Interestingly, Ohio State is slightly more likely to reach the title game, in ESPN’s reckoning (a 45% chance for the Buckeyes against a 43.1% chance for Indiana). The two are massive co-favorites, as ESPN’s third team in terms of title likelihood is Georgia, with an 11.6% shot at winning the title.

The Remainder of the CFP field

The only other teams with a better than 10% chance at the championship are Texas Tech and Oregon. The Red Raiders are rated at a 10.9% chance to win the title. The Ducks are rated with a 10.3% chance to grab the title.

No team outside of those five has a greater than 4.8% chance at winning the title– with that particular figure being linked to Ole Miss’s title chances. ESPN’s computers certainly don’t think well of the two Group of Five teams, as ESPN gives both Tulane and James Madison a 0.1% chance at winning the CFP crown. James Madison is rated with an 0.5% chance of reaching the title game, while Tulane’s chance is 0.4%.

Confusion reigns about FPI’s ratings

The math-related details behind the CFP can be complicated. 6-6 Penn State is still FPI’s No. 17 team in the nation, while 5-7 Auburn is No. 26. FPI also greatly appreciated Notre Dame, ranking the Irish third nationally. That’s comfortably ahead of the Miami and Alabama teams that grabbed the last CFP spots instead of the Irish (Miami ranks seventh and Notre Dame eighth at all. But when it comes to title chances, the FPI is all in on two teams in an exactly equal measure.

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Charles Barkley on NIL, transfer portal: ‘You should not have the ability to get a better offer every year’

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NBA legend Charles Barkley has not been shy about his thoughts on NIL and the transfer portal. During Saturday’s Kentucky vs. Indiana broadcast, he candidly discussed the landscape again.

Barkley called the game on ESPN alongside Dick Vitale, the first of two games they will work together. Vitale called for “stability” in college basketball – and college sports as a whole – because of the amount of player movement via the portal. He used Indiana as an example since new coach Darian DeVries virtually built the program from scratch.

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While Barkley acknowledged he’s in favor of athletes making money through NIL, he also called out players staying more than their four years of eligibility. In addition, he disagreed with the idea of athletes being allowed to seek better offers after every season.

“No. 1, I’m not opposed to players getting paid,” Barkley said on the broadcast. “I always want my players to get treated fairly. But I can’t remember the last time I heard the word, COVID. Some of these guys have been in college for six or seven years. If you’re in college for six or seven years, your name better be, ‘Dr. Somebody.’ You should not still be playing college basketball after six or seven years.

“But you should not have the ability to get a better offer every year. That’s not fair to any school that you are affiliated with because I can’t even do that. None of us can do that, take a better – Amazon, anybody or FOX Sports can come and say, ‘Well, we’ll give you more money and you can leave after every year.’ That’s not fair. … We’ve got to put some guardrails on these sports.”

One of the other new parts of the college basketball landscape is G-League players seeking eligibility. The NCAA has changed its approach regarding players who played in the G-League, arguing they were not professional athletes in a way the old rule said. Instead, if those players are within five years of their high school graduation, they could become eligible unless they went through the NBA Draft process or signed an NBA contract.

To Charles Barkley, that’s another area that needs fixing. He does not think former G-League players should be able to play college basketball.

“We’ve got guys playing in the G-League coming back to college sports now,” he said. “I don’t think that’s fair.”



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$29 million college football coach surges as favorite to replace Sherrone Moore at Michigan

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Michigan began the week coming off a 9–3 regular season, with a Citrus Bowl matchup against No. 13 Texas on December 31 looming.

Instead, an internal investigation and a subsequent arrest that led to criminal charges left the Wolverines without head coach Sherrone Moore, forcing the athletic department into a high-stakes national search for his successor.

Moore, hired Jan. 26, 2024, and elevated from Michigan’s staff, completed two seasons as Michigan’s head coach with a record of 18-8.

Several names have circulated in the wake of Moore’s dismissal, but few have drawn more immediate attention than Arizona State head coach Kenny Dillingham, who, according to Kalshi, emerged as the market favorite with a 58% implied probability to land the Michigan job. 

This puts him well ahead of Alabama’s Kalen DeBoer (19%), Washington’s Jedd Fisch (13%), and Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter (3%).

Dillingham’s Sun Devils rose from a 3-9 debut season to an 11-3, Big 12-championship campaign in 2024, then followed it with another solid 8-4 finish in 2025 despite losing former four-star quarterback Sam Leavitt midway through the year.

At just 34, the Arizona State alumnus has already rebuilt his alma mater into a conference champion and College Football Playoff participant, helping explain why his name has emerged as a focal point in both media coverage and prediction markets.

After that breakout 2024 season, Arizona State extended Dillingham through 2029, raising his 2025 base salary to $5.8 million as part of a $29 million agreement.

Arizona State Sun Devils head coach Kenny Dillingham.

Tempe, Arizona, USA; Arizona State Sun Devils head coach Kenny Dillingham reacts against the Arizona Wildcats in the second half during the 99th Territorial Cup at Mountain America Stadium. | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

NCAA transfer portal rule changes moved the primary window to Jan. 2-16 and limited the special window after coaching changes to 15 days, beginning five days after a new hire is announced, giving Michigan a clear incentive to move quickly to retain players and recruits.

That timetable, combined with the expectation to uphold the championship standard Moore inherited, has accelerated Michigan’s process, with a decision expected within the coming weeks.

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