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Clemson Baseball Pitchers Create New NIL Blueprint With Student-Athlete Brand

The No. 11 Clemson Tigers are preparing to face the No. 3 Kentucky Wildcats in the first weekend of the NCAA tournament after falling short in the ACC college baseball championship.  That’s led to a more adversity-riddled path than a win against the UNC Tar Heels would have awarded the Tigers with a coveted top […]

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The No. 11 Clemson Tigers are preparing to face the No. 3 Kentucky Wildcats in the first weekend of the NCAA tournament after falling short in the ACC college baseball championship. 

That’s led to a more adversity-riddled path than a win against the UNC Tar Heels would have awarded the Tigers with a coveted top eight seed.

Two of the pitchers on staff are offering a new way for fans to engage outside of home-field advantage, as the team does not have the opportunity to host a Super Regional if they advance from the regional stages.

Clemson pitchers Aidan Knaak and Justin LeGuernic have accomplished an incredible feat in the NIL space.

Clemson Pitchers Launch First-Ever Student-Athlete NIL Brand

On Tuesday, Knaak and LeGuernic became entrepreneurs and launched their new athlete-owned brand, Cardiak Cats.

The Cardiak Cats hats are available exclusively on their website, with a limited supply of the hats running ahead of the NCAA Regional Tournament.

The limited product launch features their personally designed baseball hats that have a unique style in the spirit of their on-field personalities and fan pride.

The duo came up with the brand name in ode to the exciting, come-from-behind style of play that the Tigers are known for.

“This whole thing started with an idea during a road trip: what if we created something that really felt like us?” Knaak said in a press release. “We wanted a brand that captured the energy of playing in big moments and gave fans something authentic to rally behind.”

 NIL deals can feel robotic sometimes, with star athletes pushing products they might not feel that strongly about. That can’t be said for the product Knaak and LeGuernic are behind.

“We worked hands-on with a design team to make sure every detail felt right,” LeGuernic said. “It’s about more than a hat… it’s about building something from scratch and putting our name behind it, literally.”

Most of the talk in the NIL space focuses on college football and basketball, with the upcoming House v. NCAA settlement expected to bring revenue sharing to schools with those teams prioritized.

College baseball has been lost in the shuffle, and the NIL deals aren’t as readily available or prominent for these players.

Perhaps the pitching duo has stumbled upon a new blueprint for student-athletes.

It’s the first-ever independent student-athlete-owned apparel venture in college sports, making it a historic launch for a quieter sport in the landscape.

There’s an importance in the name, image, and likeness world of knowing one’s branding and how to self-promote. The more student-athletes find avenues to innovate and become entrepreneurs, the better the state of college sports is for it.





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PSU football coach James Franklin: Future of playoffs still up in the air | News, Sports, Jobs

UNIVERSITY PARK — The College Football Playoffs are evolving even faster than NIL and the transfer portal. It seems inevitable that the field will expand to 16 teams, possibly as soon as the 2026 season. The management committee for the CFP recently modified the seeding where the top four conference champions will not necessarily receive […]

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UNIVERSITY PARK — The College Football Playoffs are evolving even faster than NIL and the transfer portal. It seems inevitable that the field will expand to 16 teams, possibly as soon as the 2026 season.

The management committee for the CFP recently modified the seeding where the top four conference champions will not necessarily receive a bye, but will go to the top four teams.

Now, the discussion has changed to how are the teams picked and should the committee start using a formula such as what was used in the BCS era from 1998-2013.

Count Penn State coach James Franklin as part of the crowd that is undecided.

“There were all these complaints about the BCS,” Franklin said. “Then we go to (the CFP), and the problem is everyone voting is biased, whether you want to be or not. In a lot of ways, you could make the argument that a formula could be better, but we didn’t love the formula, so we went to this.”

Ohio State coach Ryan Day made the argument earlier this week that the Big Ten should have four automatic qualifiers to the playoffs. Part of the reasoning is because the conference expanded to 18 teams last season, with the four West Coast teams being some of the predominant teams that the PAC-12 featured for many years.

“It’s an interesting discussion,” Franklin said of the four automatic qualifiers. “Somebody said, ‘Let’s just choose the best 16.’ Well, how do you choose the best 16?

“It’s why I think we need a commissioner. The majority of people that have strong opinions have an agenda and are biased based on what’s good for them.

“We do have more teams now and a greater level of competition. Why should (the field makeup) be balanced? I think that’s the conversation everyone is having.”

It’s an ongoing conversation that likely won’t have an end game until at least next year, if not longer. Franklin pointed out that the Big Ten only plays nine conference games, while the SEC only plays eight in league play. That only scratches the surface of the whole dilemma.

“At the end of the day there’s not going to be a perfect system,” Franklin said. But let’s make it as perfect as we can so we can compare an apple to an apple.”

A brand new room

The leading wide receiver from last year’s Nittany Lions returning is Liam Clifford, who managed to get just 286 yards on 18 catches. First Team All-American tight end Tyler Warren was a first-round NFL Draft pick, while Harrison Wallace III and Omari Evans transferred to Ole Miss and Washington, respectively.

But the wideouts were revamped over the winter with USC’s Kyron Hudson and Troy’s Devonte Ross committing to Penn State via the transfer portal. On the day of the Blue-White Game, it was also reported that Syracuse’s Trebor Pena was also coming to State College.

Pena had 84 receptions for 941 yards and nine touchdowns last season for the Orange.

“It worked out pretty well,” Franklin said. “Since he’s been here, I know our veteran players like him. Hudson has come here and been a good fit and the guys really like him. Hudson and Pena were both captains at their schools. That’s very telling.”

What has the rest of the coaching staff noticed about Pena since he’s been on campus?

“He’s got tremendous ball skills,” offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki said. “He’s really quick. He can make things happen with the ball in his hands.”

Wide receivers coach Marques Hagans pointed out his production, his competitiveness, and his toughness stands out on film.

“No matter what system you’re in, football is football,” Hagans said. “Can he run? Can he catch? What can he do with the ball in his hands? It’s a different system, but the result we need is the same. Guys that can get open and catch the ball and make something happen with it. He proved he can do that on film.”

Edge rusher out

Franklin confirmed on Thursday that redshirt freshman defensive end Max Granville is out with a long-term injury that he suffered at home while working out.

Granville saw limited action in seven games last year with one tackle and one pass break-up, but was likely going to receive a bigger role this season.

“Obviously not an ideal situation,” Franklin said. “My heart breaks for the kid and the family. Obviously not what we wanted or needed either. He played last year and we were depending on him taking that next step this year.”



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2025 WCWS: Texas wins Game 1 after chaotic sequences in late innings, Texas Tech intentional walk blunder

What started out as a pitchers’ duel turned into a wild ending to Wednesday’s Game 1 of the 2025 WCWS final. Controversial calls and crazy sequences stole the show as Texas took down Texas Tech. It started in the sixth inning, one inning after a controversial obstruction call helped set up a go-ahead run for […]

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What started out as a pitchers’ duel turned into a wild ending to Wednesday’s Game 1 of the 2025 WCWS final. Controversial calls and crazy sequences stole the show as Texas took down Texas Tech.

It started in the sixth inning, one inning after a controversial obstruction call helped set up a go-ahead run for Texas Tech. Texas catcher Reese Atwood stepped to the plate and NiJaree Canady tried to intentionally walk her. However, Atwood sent a base hit to left field, scoring two runs to give the Longhorns a 2-1 lead.

Then, in the seventh, Texas Tech got a strikeout from Teagan Kavan and Atwood hit the home plate umpire’s mask on the throw to second on the stolen base attempt. Mike White then challenged and argued there was batter interference, as well, meaning the baserunner would be out. The umpires upheld the call on the field, though, and the game ended one batter later.

The craziness began in the fifth inning when Leighann Goode went to tag Logan Halleman out on a stolen base attempt. Goode placed the tag well before Halleman got to the base, but Texas Tech coach Gerry Glasco challenged the call and argued Goode obstructed.

Umpires reviewed it and overturned the call. They ruled Goode obstructed Halleman’s path to the base, which is spelled out in Rule 9.5.1 of the rulebook.

“Obstruction occurs when a defensive player, neither in possession of the ball nor in the act of fielding a batted ball, impedes a batter’s attempt to make contact with a pitch or impedes the progress of any runner who is legally running bases on a live ball,” the rule states. “It can be intentional or unintentional. It is obstruction if a defensive player is blocking the whole base/plate or base path without the ball and/or the runner does not have a path to the base/plate.”

Halleman later came around to score and give Texas Tech a 1-0 lead. But Atwood rose to the occasion as Canady tried for a rare intentional walk. The pitch was close enough to hit, and the Texas star got a two-run single to put the Longhorns on top 2-1 entering the seventh inning.

Then, with one out in the seventh inning, Kavan struck out pinch hitter Anya German. On the play, Alana Johnson appeared to steal second. But Atwood’s arm grazed the home plate umpire’s mask, and according to Rule 9.6.1, Johnson had to go back to first due to umpire interference.

“When the plate umpire or his/her clothing interferes with the catcher’s attempt to throw out a base runner on a pickoff or steal attempt,” the rule states. “… If the base runner is not out on the initial throw by the catcher, the ball is immediately dead and the base runner must return to the base legally occupied at the time of the pitch even if the base runner is caught off base and an opportunity for an out via rundown exists.”

But White came out to challenge the call, arguing German interfered with Atwood’s throw, as well. Batter interference, based on Rule 11.20, states the batter “shall not hinder the catcher or any other fielder from catching or throwing the ball by stepping out of the batter’s box, or intentionally hinder a player … while standing within the batter’s box.”

The umpires reviewed the play and ruled German did not interfere, although Johnson still had to go back to first base because of the umpire interference. Bailey Lindemuth then popped out to first base to end the game, sealing Texas’ Game 1 victory in the 2025 WCWS final.



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Patrick Mahomes in OKC for WCWS, praises NiJaree Canady and Texas Tech

OU softball coach Patty Gasso calls 2025 season one of her ‘favorite years of all-time’ OU softball coach Patty Gasso calls 2025 season one of her ‘favorite years of all-time’ NCAA Patrick Mahomes is showing love toward Texas Tech softball by visiting Oklahoma City this week. The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, along with wife Brittany Mahomes, were […]

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Patrick Mahomes is showing love toward Texas Tech softball by visiting Oklahoma City this week.

The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, along with wife Brittany Mahomes, were in attendance for Game 2 of the Women’s College World Series championship finals between the Red Raiders and Texas at Devon Park.

“First off, I love Texas Tech and everything Texas Tech is about. To have NiJa (NiJaree Canady) here, along with the other girls, it’s been fun to watch,” Mahomes told ESPN’s Holly Rowe during the telecast. “I’ve always loved softball and watched it. I’m happy to be back in the Olympics and glad to have them here in Oklahoma City.”

REQUIRED READING: Why is Patrick Mahomes at Texas Tech-Texas game in Game 2 of WCWS finals?

The three-time Super Bowl champion also spoke at length about Texas Tech ace NiJaree Canady, who is a big reason why the Red Raiders were able to make it to the WCWS for the first time in program history and in Year 1 of the Gerry Glasco era in Lubbock.

“It’s special. The way she’s able to control the softball and the way she’s able to locate in the strike zone, I mean it is special,” Mahomes told Rowe on Canady’s arm talent in the circle. “And to be able to watch it firsthand all season long, you know why we’re in the position that we’re in. It starts off with her and her leadership.”

Canady entered Game 2 of the WCWS with a 33-6 overall record and a nation’s best 0.94 ERA on the season. The Stanford transfer signed a $1,050,024 million dollar NIL deal with the Red Raiders over the offseason, a process that Mahomes was believed to have played a part in.

REQUIRED READING: WCWS first-time champions: Texas, Texas Tech softball have chance at historic win

In August, Mahomes signed Canady and five other Texas Tech student-athletes to his Adidas “Team Mahomes” NIL team, a NIL partnership that allows all six student-athletes to participate in brand marketing campaigns, including for Mahomes’ signature shoe and apparel line with Adidas.

Mahomes finished with 11,252 career passing yards and 93 career touchdowns in his three seasons at Texas Tech from 2014-2016. He’d be taken with the No. 10 overall in the 2017 NFL Draft by the Chiefs. Ahead of Game 1 of the WCWS, Mahomes sent varsity letter jackets and Adidas shoes to each member of the Red Raiders team.

Texas Tech is looking to extend the best-of-three WCWS championship series against Texas another day by forcing the “If Necessary” Game 3 on June 6 with a win on Thursday.



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Clemson pitcher enters transfer portal for second straight season

A fifth Clemson Tigers pitcher has entered the transfer portal. Sophomore left-hander Hudson Lee entered the transfer portal Thursday after one season with the Tigers. The Clemson Insider first reported the news. It’s the second straight year that Lee has entered the portal. A 6-foot-4, 230-pound southpaw from Roebuck, S.C., Lee appeared in 15 games […]

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A fifth Clemson Tigers pitcher has entered the transfer portal.

Sophomore left-hander Hudson Lee entered the transfer portal Thursday after one season with the Tigers. The Clemson Insider first reported the news. It’s the second straight year that Lee has entered the portal.

A 6-foot-4, 230-pound southpaw from Roebuck, S.C., Lee appeared in 15 games for the Tigers this past season. He totaled 14 innings, all in relief, and had a 5.79 ERA after allowing nine earned runs on 13 hits. He struck out 19 batters and walked 13. Lee committed to Clemson in the transfer portal after spending 2024 with Wake Forest.

Six players total from the 2025 team have entered the transfer portal since the Tigers’ season ended with a 16-4 loss to the Kentucky Wildcats in the Clemson Regional of the NCAA Tournament on Sunday. Freshman pitcher Chayce Kieck, left-handers Ethan Darden and Jackson Cole and right-hander Luke Brown also entered the portal, as did outfielder Tristan Bissetta.

Clemson has added two pitchers via the transfer portal this week. Right-hander Hayden Simmerson announced his commitment to the Tigers from Catawba College on Wednesday, joining Alabama Crimson Tide right-hander Ariston Veasey, who committed on Tuesday.

Clemson finished 45-18 overall and 18-12 in ACC play in 2025 in head coach Erik Bakich’s third season. The Tigers were the No. 11 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament.

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Lutz adds Dana Valentine to Cowboy Basketball staff

STILLWATER – Oklahoma State head coach Steve Lutz announced the addition of former St. Bonaventure assistant Dana Valentine to the Cowboy Basketball coaching staff.   “I believe in surrounding our student-athletes with great teachers and even better people, and Dana fits that mold perfectly,” Lutz said. “He brings infectious energy, a passion for teaching, and […]

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STILLWATER – Oklahoma State head coach Steve Lutz announced the addition of former St. Bonaventure assistant Dana Valentine to the Cowboy Basketball coaching staff.
 
“I believe in surrounding our student-athletes with great teachers and even better people, and Dana fits that mold perfectly,” Lutz said. “He brings infectious energy, a passion for teaching, and a proven ability to help players maximize their potential. We’re excited for the impact he’s going to make here in Stillwater.”
 
Valentine arrives after two successful years at St. Bonaventure, where he worked primarily with the wings and had a hand in back-to-back 20-win campaigns. The 2024-25 Bonnies ranked 23rd nationally in scoring defense and hosted an NIT game for just the third time in school history.
 
Prior to his stint in western New York, Valentine spent five years in Connecticut at one of the nation’s premier high school programs, Putnam Science Academy. He served as head varsity coach from 2018-21 before transitioning to an assistant role with the prep team. In two seasons he helped lead that group to a 77-3 record and a pair of national championships.
 
Off the court, Valentine coordinated team travel and served as the school’s compliance director, supporting student-athletes through the NCAA clearinghouse and the college admissions process.
 
During Valentine’s time at Putnam, numerous Mustangs went on to the NCAA Division I level, including future Cowboys Benjamin Ahmed (a sophomore on Putnam’s 2022-23 national title winner), Arturo Dean (a member of its undefeated 2021-22 squad) and Abou Ousmane (2018-19).
 
A native of Roxbury, Massachusetts, Valentine was a college football running back at Worcester State University before taking an unlikely path into the basketball world through his involvement in the grassroots community.
 
He was a volunteer assistant coach at Notre Dame Prep from 2016 to 2017 and spent five years working with AAU New England (2016-21), serving as head coach of the 15U team, assistant coach for the 16U and 17U teams, and recruiting coordinator.



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