A Tennessee federal judge has signed off on a settlement that resolves antitrust litigation over the NCAA’s practice of banning the use of possible name, image and likeness compensation when recruiting…
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Judge OKs NIL Recruiting Rules Deal Between States, NCAA
By Elaine Briseño March 24, 2025, 7:01 PM EDT A Tennessee federal judge has signed off on a settlement that resolves antitrust litigation over the NCAA’s practice of banning the use of possible name, image and likeness compensation when recruiting… 6

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Jackson Cantwell’s candid NIL comments draw strong reaction from UGA fans
Georgia football is the No. 1 topic every day on DawgNation Daily — the daily podcast for fans of the Georgia Bulldogs. Catch up on everything happening with UGA athletics with host Brandon Adams and the DawgNation experts as they break down the latest Georgia football recruiting news and discuss coach Kirby Smart’s quest to […]

Georgia football is the No. 1 topic every day on DawgNation Daily — the daily podcast for fans of the Georgia Bulldogs. Catch up on everything happening with UGA athletics with host Brandon Adams and the DawgNation experts as they break down the latest Georgia football recruiting news and discuss coach Kirby Smart’s quest to return the Bulldogs to the top of the college football world. On episode No. 2452 (May 14, 2025) of the podcast, host Brandon Adams will dive into the interview with 5-star offensive tackle Jackson Cantwell following his commitment to Miami and how it rubbed some Dawg fans the wrong way. Later in the show DawgNation Insider Mike Griffith stops by to give his insight into what’s next for the Dawgs following the Cantwell decision.
Jackson Cantwell’s candid NIL comments draw strong reaction from UGA fans
DawgNation Daily — the daily podcast for Georgia Bulldogs fans
Beginning of the show: I discuss a candid interview five-star offensive tackle Jackson Cantwell conducted with Jeff Sentell after Cantwell committed to Miami on Tuesday afternoon.
15-minute mark: I explain why improvement for Georgia’s current offensive line will be the most important storyline to follow after Cantwell’s announcement.
25-minute mark: DawgNation’s Mike Griffith joins the show.
45-minute mark: I take a look at other SEC headlines including the possibility of capping future NIL deals based on some recent reporting from Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger.
End of show: I award a Golden Shoe winner and share the Gator Hater Updater.
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"No or nil tariff deal was offered by India on a reciprocal basis" says Donald Trump
First Published: 15th May, 2025 17:10 IST Donald Trump encouraged Apple CEO Tim Cook to raise production in the US rather than expanding manufacturing in India. Written By Northeast Live Digital Desk SHARE IT NOW US President Donald Trump on Thursday claimed that India had offered the US a nearly no-tariff deal on a reciprocal basis. “They have offered us a deal where […]

First Published: 15th May, 2025 17:10 IST
Donald Trump encouraged Apple CEO Tim Cook to raise production in the US rather than expanding manufacturing in India.
US President Donald Trump on Thursday claimed that India had offered the US a nearly no-tariff deal on a reciprocal basis.
“They have offered us a deal where we’re basically they’re willing to literally charge us no tariff,” President Trump said while addressing a news conference in Doha. He also mentioned that he encouraged Apple CEO Tim Cook to raise production in the US rather than expanding manufacturing in India.
“I had a little problem with Tim Cook yesterday. I said to him, my friend, I am treating you very good. You are coming up with $500 billion, but now I hear you are building all over India. I don’t want you building in India. You can build in India, if you want to take care of India because India is one of the highest tariff nations in the world, so it is very hard to sell in India,” Trump said.
Earlier it was reported that Apple is set to transition all production of iPhones destined for the US market to India. Apple’s decision to ramp up its production in India aligns with its broader goal of diversifying manufacturing operations away from China.
Meanwhile, India’s Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal’s is going to US on May 16 to commence advance trade talks which is going on for some time at official level.This visit comes post US Vice President JD Vance’s trip to New Delhi in April in an effort to secure a bilateral trade deal with US.
On May 12, US President Donald Trump claimed that his administration helped broker an immediate ceasefire between India and Pakistan and told them that US wants to increase trade with both.
“I’m very proud to let you know that the leadership of India and Pakistan was unwavering and powerful… And we helped a lot, and we also helped with trade. I said, ‘Come on, we’re going to do a lot of trade with you guys. Let’s stop it, let’s stop it. If you stop it, we’re doing trade. If you don’t stop it, we’re not going to do any trade,’” Trump stated, highlighting his administration’s use of trade leverage to encourage peace.
India has however denied Trade being part of talks with the US. The MEA said, “From the time Op Sindoor commenced on May 7, till the understanding on cessation of firing and military action on May 10, there were conversations between Indian and U.S. leaders on the evolving military situation. The issue of trade did not come up in any of these discussions.” (ANI)
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FAU's Baba Miller commits to Cincinnati from NCAA Transfer Portal
FAU’s Baba Miller has committed to Cincinnati from the NCAA Transfer Portal. That comes per reporting by ESPN’s Jonathan Givony this afternoon, according to his representation. Miller has also since confirmed that news himself with a post on social media. He shared his farewell graphic to the Owls earlier today before posting his commitment graphic […]


FAU’s Baba Miller has committed to Cincinnati from the NCAA Transfer Portal. That comes per reporting by ESPN’s Jonathan Givony this afternoon, according to his representation.
Miller has also since confirmed that news himself with a post on social media. He shared his farewell graphic to the Owls earlier today before posting his commitment graphic for the Bearcats.
Miller has played in Florida throughout his three-year collegiate career, with this past season spent at Florida Atlantic after the two prior at Florida State. He has averaged 8.5 points (47.1% FG), 5.5 rebounds, 1.8 assists, and 1.2 blocks per game, in 82 games played with 68 starts for the Owls and Seminoles. Miller had a career-best season this past year as a junior at 11.3 points (48.6% FG), 7.0 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 1.7 blocks for FAU, which earned him a selection as Second Team All-AAC. He has also previously tested for the NBA Draft, before returning to college, in 2023 and 2024.
Miller, a native of Mallorca, came from overseas as a Top 200 recruit and a three-star in the 2022 cycle. He also rated just outside the Top 30 at power forward in the class. That’s according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
Now, in his second transfer in as many offseasons, Miller was one of the top players still available in the portal. He, per the latest update to On3’s Industry Ranking of 2025’s Top Transfer Portal Players, ranked at No. 106 and as a Top-20 PF.
Miller is now the latest portal transaction for Cincinnati. The Bearcats had lost nine transfers to the portal with Dillon Mitchell (St. John’s), Tyler Betsey (Syracuse), Dan Skillings (Baylor), Josh Reed (Penn State), and Arrinten Page (Northwestern) having committed. Transfers Connor Hickman, Rayvon Griffith, JJ Rembert, and CJ Anthony remain uncommitted.
Cincy has, in turn, added six players now with Miller joining Moustapha Thiam (UCF), Jalen Haynes (George Mason), Sencire Harris (West Virginia), Jalen Celestine (Baylor), and Kerr Kriisa (Kentucky). Miller is the second-best addition in that class behind only Thiam, the No. 1 transfer center per On3, with those two giving their frontcourt a pair of very tall options inside.
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.
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Red Raiders landed 9 of 100 impact transfers
Rebuilding doesn’t seem to be a thing in college football anymore with NIL and the transfer portal. You can build a team ready to compete in as little as one offseason. That is what Texas Tech and head coach Joey McGuire hope is the case in the wide-open Big 12. Coming out of the spring, […]

Rebuilding doesn’t seem to be a thing in college football anymore with NIL and the transfer portal. You can build a team ready to compete in as little as one offseason. That is what Texas Tech and head coach Joey McGuire hope is the case in the wide-open Big 12. Coming out of the spring, it doesn’t appear that any one team is viewed as the favorite, and that could benefit a team like the Red Raiders.
After finishing 8-5 last year, the Red Raiders, armed with NIL money from billionaire booster Cody Campbell and others, were ready to buy a team. Plenty of anonymous sources have stated that Tech is a willing spender, and current Indiana Hoosiers head coach Curt Cignetti called out six teams, including Tech, that he claims are spending $40 million on their rosters this season.
You’ve got to love that oil money, right? Well, maybe not if you are a fan of a team that doesn’t have that kind of bankroll. Cignetti better be careful before he becomes the next Pat Narduzzi, who spent plenty of time calling out other programs for the way they do business in the transfer portal and with NIL.
When it comes to utilizing that money to load up the roster for a run at the Big 12 title and a guaranteed spot in the College Football Playoff, it seems the Red Raiders did it just about as good as anyone. With 100 days until the start of Week 0 in the 2025 college football season, ESPN released its top 100 impact transfers for the season. A list that is dominated by the Texas Tech Red Raiders and their No. 2 transfer class behind the LSU Tigers. Tech has 9 of the top 100 players and could easily be 10 if they included running back Quinten Joyner.
Texas Tech players in the top 100 transfer list
- No. 9: David Bailey, Edge Rusher, Stanford
- No. 18: Howard Sampston, Offensive Tackle, North Carolina
- No. 19: Lee Hunter, Defensive Tackle, Central Florida
- No. 32: Romello Height, Edge Rusher, Georgia Tech
- No. 46: Hunter Zambrano, Offensive Tackle, Illinois State
- No. 47: Reggie Virgil, Wide Receiver, Miami (OH)
- No. 58: Micah Hudson, Wide Receiver, Texas A&M*
- No. 85: Brince Pollock, Cornerback, Mississippi State
- No. 86: Terrance Carter, Tight End, Louisiana
It is interesting that they listed Micah Hudson as one of the top 100 impactful transfers, given that he never played a snap at Texas A&M before returning to Lubbock. The former five-star signee is technically a transfer, but I think we are splitting hairs with his addition. However, this isn’t our list of top 100 transfers.
At the top of the list, you will find David Bailey and Howard Sampson, both should have a major impact. Not only that, but they will make each other better by going against each other in practice all season long. After all, iron sharpens iron.
Ironically enough, Tech didn’t have any players among the top 100 who were transferring out of Lubbock after Hudson came back. Not many programs with strong classes in the transfer portal can make that same claim.
Other Notable Big 12 Transfers
- No. 20: Jehiem Oatis, Defensive Tackle, Alabama to Colorado
- No. 43: Chase Sowell, Wide Receiver, East Carolina to Iowa State
- No. 45: Kaidon Salter, Quarterback, Liberty to Colorado
- No. 64: Jordan Dwyer, Wide Receiver, Idaho to TCU
- No. 70 Jimmori Robinson, Edge, UTSA to West Virginia
- No. 76: Wayshawn Parker, Running Back, Washington State to Utah
- No. 78: Conner Weigman, Quarterback, Texas A&M to Houston
- No. 79: Devon Dampier, Quarterback, New Mexico to Utah
- No. 81: Joe Cotton, Offensive Tackle, South Dakota to Cincinnati
- No. 91: Tanner Koziol, Tight End, Wisconsin to Houston
Big 12 2025 Transfer Class Rankings via 247Sports
- Texas Tech: 21 Commits, 76.47 Points
- Colorado: 28 Commits, 49.51 Points
- Houston: 28 Commits, 43.25 Points
- West Virginia: 52 Commits, 40.84 Points
- Oklahoma State: 40 Commits, 40.61 Points
- Utah: 21 Commits, 39.38 Points
- Kansas: 27 Commits, 38.70 Points
- UCF: 40 Commits, 37.38 Points
- Baylor:” 18 Commits, 34.84 Points
- Arizona: 26 Commits, 34.04 Points
- Cincinnati: 16 Commits, 33.72 Points
- TCU: 12 Commits, 32.68 Points
- Kansas State: 16 Commits, 31.38 Points
- Arizona State: 16 Commits, 31.32 Points
- Iowa State: 8 Commits, 29.47 Points
- BYU: 12 Commits, 23.31 Points
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What to expect from Michigan Basketball’s Trey McKenney as a freshman
While most high school seniors are busy this time of year planning graduation parties and studying for final exams, Trey McKenney has been busy getting buckets with some of the most talented young players in the country. A last-minute addition for Team USA, the future Wolverines shined in a win over Team World at the […]

While most high school seniors are busy this time of year planning graduation parties and studying for final exams, Trey McKenney has been busy getting buckets with some of the most talented young players in the country.
A last-minute addition for Team USA, the future Wolverines shined in a win over Team World at the 2025 Nike Hoops Summit, scoring 22 points and grabbing four rebounds in the 124-114 win in Oregon last month.
In that game, McKenney showcased the many skills that made him one of the few five-stars in the 2025 class — knocking down threes in transition (3:09 in video above), switching onto ball handlers and contesting mid-range jumpers (4:10), picking apart the defense in the pick-and-roll to create open looks for teammates (5:58), embracing physicality and lowering his shoulder like a linebacker on drives to the rim for and-ones (6:24), and nailing clutch late-game threes (9:10).
After Team World led most of the second quarter, McKenney played a big factor in Team USA coming back and winning in overtime.
The Flint native is an unbreakable player, and his sturdy frame and gritty game will undoubtedly make him a fan favorite in Ann Arbor.
“I just think when you come out of Flint, there’s a toughness that you have,” he said to Shira Black in the ‘Get To Know’ series for Michigan’s freshmen. “There’s just a toughness and a skill of working hard when you come from Flint because you have to work for what you get.”
McKenney has racked up a number of accomplishments before enrolling in Ann Arbor, leading Orchard Lake St. Marys to a state championship in 2024 and being named Mr. Basketball in 2025. His work ethic is a big reason for those accolades.
“Loving the game — that’s all I know,” he said. “Just loving the game and loving going to the gym every day and going to practice and seeing my teammates … just loving the grind I have to go through to hopefully reach my potential one day.”
We’ve already broken down how talented McKenney is, but will that talent translate into playing time as a freshman? Here’s where the roster stands as of today, May 15.
Players transferring in
Returning players
- G L.J. Cason
- G Roddy Gayle Jr.
- G Nimari Burnett
- F/C Will Tschetter
Starting is certainly not a guarantee for McKenney. Cadeau brings two years of experience at point guard, and Michigan has a few returning options in Burnett, Gayle and Cason. I expect three of those four to start, and as talented as McKenney is, starting four guards would mean that Michigan would usually have one of the smallest starting lineups in the Big Ten.
Could McKenney be the first player off the bench? Absolutely. With his mid-range prowess and playmaking, he seems like a great fit to play alongside Cason’s speed and shooting range. That duo would give Michigan perhaps the best backup backcourt in the Big Ten.
Cason played a little more than 10 minutes per game last season, and 10-12 minutes feels like the bare minimum for McKenney. I don’t expect McKenney to have more than a few DNP-CDs like Cason, but the uptick in pace and size in college basketball often leads to a long learning curve for collegiate guards.
A lot can happen between now and November, but with six months to go before the season, I expect McKenney to start the season playing at least 12 minutes per game and earn more playing time as the year goes along. Once he gets used to Michigan’s offense, the talent will shine through and his playing time could nearly double. Additionally, when it comes to creating his own shot, McKenney is one of Michigan’s best, which will certainly lead to increased playing time when the offense is sputtering.
Once he’s settled into conference play, I wouldn’t be surprised if McKenney leads the Wolverines in scoring in at least a few games and earns a few starts. He’s the most talented player to commit to Michigan under May and has NBA upside. Hopefully he and Michigan go on a lengthy NCAA Tournament or two before he heads to the pros.
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Texas Tech Red Raiders – Official Athletics Website
LUBBOCK, Texas – Texas Tech’s first NCAA Softball Regional will have the full fan experience. The roughly 2,100 seats at Rocky Johnson Field have been sold and there will be pregame tailgate all three days this weekend for Red Raider fans regardless of if they have a ticket or not. Below lists all the information […]

Below lists all the information for fans regarding this historic weekend.
PREGAME TAILGATE
Texas Tech Athletics is hosting a pregame tailgate all three days of the NCAA Regional that will feature free T-shirts for the first 1,000 fans and free food for fans while supplies last. The tailgate will be set up three hours before first pitch and feature a live deejay that fans can enjoy. Fans will not need a ticket to enjoy this event.
PARKING INFORMATION | MAP
The maps attached here and here shows fans all available parking locations on game days. Additional parking can be found in the S-lots by the John Walker Soccer Complex, the lots by International Cultural Center and lot C10 by the Animal and Food Sciences Building. Fans are NOT permitted to park in the Ronald McDonald House or American Cancer Society parking lots.
ADDITIONAL SEATING AND CONCESSIONS IN THE OUTFIELD | MAP
Texas Tech has added additional seats in the outfield on either side of the videoboard. Fans sitting in this area will have access to their own concessions and restroom but will not be able to go to the regular general admission section and vice versa. Additional concessions have been added to the main concourse with concessions behind either dugout. Another concessions stand has been added outside the stadium gates near the McLeod Tennis Center Pavillion.
EXTENSION OF MAIN GATE
Texas Tech will extend the main gate back to the guest pavilion and have a south and north gate where fans can enter this season. A merchandise table will be against the south gate with tickets being available at the north gate.
CLEAR BAG POLICY REMAINS IN PLACE AT ALL ATHLETIC VENUES
Texas Tech’s clear bag policy will remain in effect for all athletic venues during the 2024-25 athletic year. Fans will be able to bring the following style and size bag or package into the venue:
– Bags that are clear plastic, vinyl or PVC and do not exceed 12″ x 6″ x 12.”
– One-gallon clear plastic freezer bag (Ziploc bag or similar).
– Small clutch bags, approximately the size of a hand, with or without a handle or strap can be taken into the venue with one of the clear plastic bags.
– An exception will be made for medically necessary items after proper inspection.
– Hand sanitizer and disinfectant wipes will be permitted into Rocky Johnson Field.
Fans will once again be allowed to bring an unopened 20 ounce (or less) bottle of water into any outdoor athletics venue on campus this year. Please note that frozen water will not be allowed through the stadium gates. Opened bottles other than 20-ounce (or less) bottles will not be permitted. Empty drink containers are allowed in Rocky Johnson Field and all athletic venues.
Guests carrying medically necessary bags or equipment into a venue will be required to have their bag inspected and tagged by security. For questions about medical equipment or other needs, please contact the Athletics Operations office at 806-834-7111.
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