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Cardiac, Comeback Kids Advance to Second Straight Super Regional

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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Has your heart stopped pounding yet?

West Virginia University’s Cardiac, Comeback Kids did it again on Sunday night in Clemson, South Carolina, by overcoming 6-1 and 12-7 deficits to defeat Kentucky 13-12 and capture the Clemson Regional.

“A special win,” West Virginia coach Steve Sabins said afterward. “I think this team has been doubted throughout the season, and it’s the most resilient bunch of kids I have ever had the pleasure of coaching.”

For the second consecutive year, the Mountaineers are going to a Super Regional, the site to be determined once tonight’s LSU-Little Rock game in Baton Rouge is completed.

“I’d think it would be fair to say we’re a top-16 program in the country, for the last two years at least,” Sabins noted.

Two nights ago, the 24th-ranked Mountaineers rallied with four runs in the top of the ninth and then brought in Bridgeport’s Ben McDougal to register the final out in a heart-stopping 9-6 victory over 12th-ranked Clemson, an 11 seed in this year’s NCAA Tournament.

On Friday night, it was regional MVP Armani Guzman’s sacrifice fly to score Brodie Kresser in the bottom of the ninth that gave West Virginia a walk-off, 4-3 victory over the Wildcats.

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First-year Mountaineer coach Steve Sabins celebrates with fans following West Virginia’s 13-12 victory over Kentucky to win the Clemson Regional (WVU Athletic Communications photo).




“That’s the best three-game set I have ever been a part of as a player or as a coach,” Sabins observed. “It literally had everything you could imagine, including walk-offs, a six-run eighth, heroic plays, performances and at-bats. It was the best television you could ever watch for three straight games.”

Guzman, a sophomore utility infielder from New York City who prepped at Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School in rural Georgia, has been a late-season revelation. He got a couple hits in the Big 12 Tournament blowout loss to Arizona and that earned him a spot in the regular lineup for the NCAA Tournament.

He responded with eight hits in 12 at bats and drove in six runs in the Clemson Regional.

“More than just myself … for the team, it just shows that we all have it,” Guzman said. “I was a guy who didn’t play the last month and a half and now I’m here in this position.”

Saturday’s triumph at Clemson gave WVU 24 road wins, the most in college baseball. Adding its three neutral site victories, the Mountaineers’ 27 wins away from Kendrick Family Ballpark equal the total number of home games they have played in Morgantown in 2025.

For comparison’s sake, those 24 road wins equal the total number of road games Kentucky played this season – the most of any team in the SEC.

No. 1-seed Vanderbilt, prematurely knocked out of the tournament on its home field, played 19 road contests this year, which is about right in the middle of the pack for SEC teams.

Tennessee, facing Wake Forest tonight at Lindsey Nelson Stadium in Knoxville, and Arkansas, which defeated Creighton in Fayetteville last night to advance to the Super Regionals, have played the fewest road games in the SEC with 15.

LSU, meeting Little Rock tonight at home for the right to move on to the Supers, has played 16 road games.

That’s a great advantage when you are almost always playing games on favorable terms! LSU has batted last 38 times at Alex Box Stadium, not to mention the instances it was the home team in its six neutral-site games this year.

So, it really shouldn’t come as much of a surprise watching West Virginia produce these late-inning rallies to win baseball games. This team is battle-hardened and tough.

“People stepped up and just kept playing hard, regardless of the score or situation,” Sabins said. 

“It was really difficult because there were some pitchers who really showed great tonight, but we knew we’d have to use them tomorrow if we didn’t tie the game or get the lead,” the first-year coach explained. “The math just didn’t add up tomorrow for trying to piece together nine innings. So, you have to play aggressive and try and win, but I needed the players’ help today because I was having to make aggressive moves with the pitching staff to try and keep the score where it was.

“It was a really weird balancing act that we haven’t had to do much this year,” he added.

From a 30,000-foot perspective, the Mountaineers’ season profile probably looks rather ordinary to outsiders at first glance.

West Virginia’s strength of schedule rating of 93 isn’t awe-inspiring, nor is its 220 nonconference strength of schedule. The Mountaineers were just 8-5 in Quadrant 1 games and 11-6 in Quad 2 games.

But go and look at where most of these were played – on other teams’ fields.

I don’t care where you are playing, it’s not easy getting those last three outs on the road, and you can’t run out the clock in baseball.

West Virginia (44-14) has gotten outs 25, 26 and 27 a total of 24 times this year compared to, say, LSU, for instance, which has done it just eight times. That means the Mountaineers have had to get 48 more outs to achieve their road record compared to LSU’s.

The Tigers’ impressive 45-15 overall record includes a 32-6 mark at Alex Box Stadium. At other venues, their record is a much more pedestrian 13-9.

Auburn, still alive in the NCAA Tournament, is only 13-12 away from Plainsman Park. Arkansas is 35-4 at home and 11-9 away from there.

Do you see a pattern forming here?

Among top 20 RPI teams, the two most successful on the road this year have been Coastal Carolina (18-7) and The University of Texas at San Antonio (19-9).

Not surprisingly, both have advanced to the Super Regionals. UTSA upset Texas in Austin and Coastal was rewarded for its regular-season success by defeating East Carolina at its home venue in the regional.

Now, the Chanticleers get to take their show on the road at Auburn.

As for West Virginia, it will likely be purchasing airline tickets to Baton Rouge on Tuesday morning for games there this weekend, that is unless Little Rock does the unthinkable, which it already did once last night.

Stay tuned!

 



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Nick Saban goes on long rant about state of college sports: ‘I got it figured out, nobody will listen’

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Nick Saban went on a lengthy rant about the state of college sports, claiming he had all the answers. But, the former Alabama coach said “nobody will listen” to his solutions.

“I got it figured out. Nobody will listen,” Saban said on The Pat McAfee Show. “So, you know, what are you going to do? I mean, we got to have, you know, some kind of antitrust exemption. You got to get the political parties together on it. I think the college people have to get over the fact that, you know, a graduate student can be a graduate assistant, get paid, is not an employee. So players don’t have to be employees. And these graduate students have representation. You call it a union if you want, but it’s restricted on what they can negotiate for.

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“They can’t say, you know, I have a lab that takes 10 hours and I’m going to go on strike, so we only have to go six hours. Can’t do that. You do the same thing in football. Put some restrictions and determine what you can and can’t negotiate. Shouldn’t be anything that has anything to do with athletic development. We already have those restrictions, 20 hours a week, whatever it is, that practice time. So there is a way to do this that satisfies both parties, that gives cover to both groups, so that we can move forward.” 

Saban even referred to how he was criticized for his opinions on the state of college athletics at this time. That’s despite college football being more popular than ever, but it’s not without its flaws. 

“And you know, I got killed in the Wall Street Journal for saying things like, college football is messed up,” Saban said. “But the thing about it is, everybody just looks at … the playoffs have created tremendous interest in college football. There’s a whole bunch of teams now that have a chance to get in the playoffs. There’s more interest than ever, higher TV ratings and all that. But the underbelly underneath that is not really good. It’s not really good for the development of players. It’s not really good for all the sports that we try to sponsor in college.”

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“I mean, and I think we got to decide that we want to be, you know, a professional developmental league,” Saban continued. “Or are we really going to have college athletes who go get an education and develop value for their future as they’re playing and making money? I want them to make money. I think they should make money, but there should be some restrictions on how they go about doing it.” 

However, money aside, Saban said the biggest issue is the transfer portal. NIL can be tweaked, but player movement has to be fixed. He even likened it to the biggest issues in basketball and has coaching legends hitting him up!

“And the movement is as big an issue, to me, a bigger issue than even the money,” Saban said. “I mean, everybody being able to transfer all the time. I mean, that’s not a good thing. Now, we even got a basketball player going to Baylor after he played in the NBA. I mean, you heard me say this before: we are going to have a quarterback gets drafted by the New York Giants. He’s gonna be playing for Penn State. I mean, what about that? Calipari and Izzo are blowing me up. I’m not even a basketball guy.”



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Three Reasons Why USC Is A Top Transfer Portal Destination

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The USC Trojans will be active in the transfer portal this upcoming offseason as they try to find complimentary pieces to their returning core of starters. 

Combining the resources at their disposal and players that are returning for the Trojans, here are three reasons why USC will be a destination program for the top players in the transfer portal. 

Quarterback Jayden Maiava And The Trojans’ Pass Attack

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Oct 11, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; USC Trojans quarterback Jayden Maiava (14) warms up prior to the game against the Michigan Wolverines at United Airlines Field at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images | Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

On the offensive side of the ball, wide receiver is arguably USC’s biggest need. 

Their stars from this season, Makai Lemon and Ja’Kobi Lane, have already announced their intention to enter the 2026 NFL Draft. Prince Strachan and DJ Jordan made their plans known that they will hop into the transfer portal when it opens on Jan. 2. Jaden Richardson is out of eligibility. 

That’s at least five scholarship wide receivers that the Trojans will have to replace. Granted, they did sign six recruits from the 2026 class. 

Enter USC quarterback Jayden Maiava. The Trojans’ gunslinger re-signed and will come back for his senior year as he looks to raise his draft stock and lead the program to their first College Football Playoff appearance under Lincoln Riley. He played a big part in helping Makai Lemon win the 2025 Biletnikoff Award.

Not only can playing with a quarterback like Maiava be enticing, but being able to play in Riley’s scheme is also a big bonus. 

Under Riley, the Trojans have produced three NFL wide receivers in Tahj Washington, Jordan Addison, and Brendan Rice. The latter two transferred in to play for Riley in his inaugural season in 2022. More receivers in the portal can look to Addison and Rice as prime examples of what Riley can do in terms of getting players out to the next level. 

Defense On The Rise

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Sep 20, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Southern California Trojans defensive end Jahkeem Stewart (4) reacts after a defensive play against the Michigan State Spartans during the first half at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images | Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

Although USC defensive coordinator D’Anton Lynn is reportedly heading to Penn State in the same position, the Trojans’ defense is trending in the right direction heading into 2026. 

With plenty of solid returning pieces like linebacker Desman Stephens II, defensive lineman Jahkeem Stewart, and cornerback Marcelles Williams, the Trojans can be selective with who they decide to bring in. 

Considering nearly every position group along the defense has a transfer that has made an impact for the Trojans, they show that they know how to make the most of their newcomers. 

That’s why USC could be a program to watch when it comes to top defensive transfer portal additions. 

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The Trojans are losing a lot of firepower to the upcoming draft with Lemon, Lane, and safety Kamari Ramsey being a few of the draft entries from USC.

The loss of the talented trio is offset by the fact that their absences clears up some NIL funds potentially to be used in the transfer portal.

USC won’t be in the market for a hefty transfer portal class. And if they opt for quality of quantity, it will cost them a pretty penny. But if the Trojans have shown anything, it’s that their resources are vast and abundant.

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One-on-one with Nixa High School football star Jackson Cantwell and agent Drew Roesenhaus

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NIXA, Mo. (KY3) – It’s a new era of college football. And Nixa High School offensive lineman Jackson Cantwell finds himself in the middle of it.

The Ozarks Sports Zone’s Danielle King sat down with Cantwell and his agent Drew Rosenhaus to discuss his recruitment and managing NIL.

Check out the latest high school sports coverage on the Ozarks Sports Zone by clicking here.

To report a correction or typo, please email digitalnews@ky3.com. Please include the article info in the subject line of the email.



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San Diego State EDGE Ryan Henderson plans to enter NCAA transfer portal

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According to On3’s Pete Nakos, San Diego State EDGE Ryan Henderson plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal. Henderson just finished his fourth season with the program, putting up the best campaign of his career. He now goes onto the open market in what should be his final season of eligibility.

Henderson did not play for the Aztecs during the 2022 season as a true freshman, opting for a redshirt. Since then, he has taken the field in 33 games, three of which were starts. Forty-five tackles have followed, adding 12.5 tackles for a loss, and 10.5 sacks. You can even add a forced fumble and fumble recovery in there.

There is no doubt about which season was Henderson’s best, though. San Diego State saw him break out this past fall with nine tackles for a loss and seven sacks. Five of those sacks were in Mountain West play, with the other two coming in nonconference vs. Cal and Northern Illinois.

Henderson played high school football at North Las Vegas (NV) Canyon Springs, where he was a three-star prospect. He was the No. 1,289 overall recruit in the 2022 cycle, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

A few other Mountain West schools came after Henderson during his recruitment. Arizona, then a member of the Pac-12, extended an offer during his senior season. However, he stuck with San Diego State and signed with the Aztecs.

Fast forward to the present and Henderson is on the move for the first time in his career. Finding productive pass rushers can be a chore at times for teams. Henderson can pull up what he accomplished in 2025 to prove he is someone to watch moving forward.

To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire. The On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and Twitter account are excellent resources to stay up to date with the latest moves.

More on San Diego State, 2025 season under Sean Lewis

This was year No. 2 of San Diego State under head coach Sean Lewis. An incredible turnaround took place, flipping the record’s numbers year-over-year. After the Aztecs finished 3-9 last season, they went 9-3 in 2025.

A spot in the New Mexico Bowl was earned, facing a near-College Football Playoff team in North Texas. However, San Diego State did find itself on the losing end.





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Utah Star DE John Henry-Daley Enters Transfer Portal After Breakout 2025 Season

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Yikes. Morgan Scalley and the Utah Utes just lost one of the best players in the Big 12 Conference to the transfer portal, and that leaves a massive hole on the defensive side of the ball.

Sophomore defensive end John Henry-Daley announced his intention to transfer away from Utah after an incredible 2025 season with the Utes.

In 2025, Henry Daley posted 48 total tackles, 11.5 sacks, and two forced fumbles. His sack total finished second in the league overall, trailing only Texas Tech’s David Bailey, who finished with 13.5. Unfortunately for the Utes, his season was cut short in the second-to-last week of the year against Kansas State, when he suffered a season-ending lower-body injury.

Now, for Utah, the questions start to spiral. Is it a fit issue? New coaching issue? NIL money? The possibilities are endless. Utah is fresh off a 10-2 campaign and finished well inside the Top 25 at No. 15. For John Henry-Daley to hit the portal after as dominant a season as he had, something is strange.

One theory and team to watch would be the Michigan Wolverines, who recently hired Kyle Whittingham. Michigan is known for putting pass rushers into the NFL, has an incredible NIL base, and is one of the nation’s top programs, even if it has struggled since the departure of Jim Harbaugh.

No matter which way it shakes out, losing one of the league’s premium pass rushers is a brutal blow. Even when things are going well, the transfer portal can change things in an instant.





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Dante Moore responds to Troy Aikman’s NIL donation comments

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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Dante Moore wanted to clear things up regarding Troy Aikman’s remarks about an NIL donation the pro football Hall of Famer made a player at UCLA.

During an interview on the Sports Media podcast with Richard Deitsch earlier this month, Aikman said he is “done with NIL” after not receiving any gratitude for a “sizable check” he donated to UCLA for a player who later transferred.

“I gave money to a kid, I won’t mention who,” Aikman told Deitsch. “I’ve done it one time at UCLA, never met the young man. He was there a year, he left after the year. I wrote a sizable check, and he went to another school. I didn’t even get so much as a thank you note. So, it’s one of those deals, to where I’m done with NIL. I want to see UCLA be successful, but I’m done with it.”

Though Aikman did not name Moore, many assumed it was the former five-star recruit, who transferred from UCLA to Oregon after his freshman year.

The Los Angeles Times reported UCLA’s collective, Men of Westwood, did not disclose donor information to players receiving NIL deals and that Aikman was thanked by then-coach Chip Kelly and athletic director Martin Jarmond.

Moore said he has never spoken to Aikman, but expressed gratitude to the former UCLA and Dallas Cowboys legend if he was who Aikman was referring to.

“If he sent it to me, I didn’t know it was him,” Moore said. “I didn’t see it. When it comes to people thinking it’s me, of course, everybody’s going to think it’s me. It’s quarterback-to-quarterback. I don’t want that false narrative being put out there that I didn’t say thank you. I didn’t hear nothing from him. I didn’t see nothing from him. So, if he sent it, thank you, but I don’t know what he’s talking about.”



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