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MANHATTAN, Kan. – K-State enters the final weekend of the regular season with a three-game conference series beginning Thursday against Cincinnati at UC Baseball Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Wildcats (30-21, 16-11 Big 12) are tied fifth in the Big 12 standings, while the Bearcats sit two games behind K-State in sixth. The Wildcats took the […]

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MANHATTAN, Kan. – K-State enters the final weekend of the regular season with a three-game conference series beginning Thursday against Cincinnati at UC Baseball Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio.
 
The Wildcats (30-21, 16-11 Big 12) are tied fifth in the Big 12 standings, while the Bearcats sit two games behind K-State in sixth. The Wildcats took the season series with Cincinnati (29-22, 14-13 Big 12) last season in Manhattan, claiming the only series between the two squads with a trilling 12-inning walk-off victory.
 
K-State will send left-handers Jacob Frost, Michael Quevedo, and Lincoln Sheffield to the hill for the series, which begins Thursday at 5 p.m. CT. Game two is scheduled for 5 p.m. followed by the series finale at noon.

The entire Big 12 three-game series will broadcast on ESPN+, while radio coverage is available on KMAN with Brian Smoller calling all the action. A live streaming audio is also available at K-StateSports.com/watch and on the K-State Sports app.
 
How to follow the Cats: For complete information on K-State Baseball, visit www.kstatesports.com and follow the team’s social media channels on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram and Facebook.

GAME #52
K-STATE (30-21, 16-11 BIG 12) at CINCINNATI (29-22, 14-13 BIG 12)

Thursday, May 15 // 5 PM CT // UC Baseball Stadium
Projected Starters: LHP Jacob Frost (1-3, 4.92 ERA) vs. RHP Nathan Taylor (5-2, 3.41 ERA)
Watch: ESPN+ // Anthony Mazzini, Zach Segal
Radio: KMAN // Brian Smoller
Listen Online: KStateSports.com/watch
Watch | Listen Online | Live Stats
 
GAME #53
K-STATE (30-21, 16-11 BIG 12) at CINCINNATI (29-22, 14-13 BIG 12)

Friday, May 16 // 5 PM CT // UC Baseball Stadium
Projected Starters: LHP Michael Quevedo (6-2, 5.40 ERA) vs. LHP Kellen O’Connor (3-2, 4.70 ERA)
Watch: ESPN+ // Anthony Mazzini, Billy Hatcher
Radio: KMAN // Brian Smoller
Listen Online: KStateSports.com/watch
Watch | Listen Online | Live Stats
 
GAME #54
K-STATE (30-21, 16-11 BIG 12) at CINCINNATI (29-22, 14-13 BIG 12)

Saturday, May 17 // 12 PM CT // UC Baseball Stadium
Projected Starters: LHP Lincoln Sheffield (6-4, 5.65 ERA) vs. TBA
Watch: ESPN+ // Anthony Mazzini, Billy Hatcher
Radio: KMAN // Brian Smoller
Listen Online: KStateSports.com/watch
Watch | Listen Online | Live Stats
 
A LOOK AT K-STATE
K-State (30-21, 16-11 Big 12) is coming a series win over then 12th-ranked West Virginia in its final home series of the regular season … The Wildcats scored six unanswered runs in the bottom of the ninth to overcome a five-run deficit and take the series opener, 8-7 … K-State dropped the middle game, 10-3, before rallying in the eighth inning with seven runs to hand WVU its first series loss on the road, while its 17 hits are the most allowed by the Mountaineers this season … Seth Dardar registered the Cats’ 90th home run of the year, breaking the previous record of 89 set in 2021, with his second grand slam of the season that led the Cats to a 14-9 victory in the series finale … The Wildcats won their seventh Big 12 series of the season – eighth overall – and first series win over WVU since 2021 … K-State has homered in 38 of 51 games this season, going 27-11 …  Under Hughes, K-State has turned in the top four seasons in terms of home run production: 2025 (90), 2021 (89), 2022 (84), and 2023 (77) … Hughes earned his 850th career victory, posting an 850-655-3 (.565) overall record in his 28 seasons as a head coach … K-State improves to 17-21 in the all-time series against WVU with a 15-21 record in Big 12 games, while moving to 11-10 in games played in Manhattan … The Wildcats finished with a conference-best 18-3 (.857) home record in 2025 – sixth-best winning percentage at home in school history … The victory marked the sixth come-from-behind win – second this weekend … This season, K-State is 5-3 against nationally ranked opponents, including a 4-3 mark vs. teams ranked by D1Baseball.

SCOUTING CINCINNATI
Cincinnati (29-22, 14-13 Big 12) has won seven of its last 10 games overall that includes a home series win over Oklahoma State and road series sweep at Kansas … The Bearcats are ranked sixth in the Big 12 standings, two games behind K-State and Arizona …  Cincinnati is coming off a 9-8 victory in the series finale at TCU … The Horned Frogs claimed the conference series, 2-1, that included a 7-6 walk-off victory … UC is third in the Big 12 and 25th nationally with a .978 fielding percentage … The Bearcats have stolen a league-high 121 bases this season, ranking 14th overall in Division I and averaging 2.37 per game … On the mound, the Bears own a 5.41 ERA with 10 saves … Offensively, UC is paced by Kerrington Cross, who leads the team and Big 12 with a .406 average … Three players have driven in 40+ RBI this season, led by 47 from Landyn Vidourek, who’s 14 home runs ranks sixth in the league.

INSIDE THE SERIES
Thursday’s contest marks the fourth-ever meeting between the two schools, while it is the first in Cincinnati … Last season, K-State claimed the first season series, 2-1, with a pair of thrilling victories … The Cats shut out the Bearcats in the first meeting, 4-0, behind nine-hitless innings from Jacob Frost and Jackson Wentworth, marking the ninth no-hitter in school history … Cincinnati won the middle game, 11-7, before K-State walked off the rubber match, 14-13, in extras … K-State has a 25-24 edge in runs scored in the series, while both squads have collected victories with margins of victory of four runs.  

LAST THREE MEETINGS
W, 4-0 – March 8, 2024 (Manhattan)
L, 7-11 – March 9, 2024 (Manhattan)
W, 14-13 [12] – March 10, 2024 (Manhattan)
 
ON THE ROAD
K-State has won 12 of its 30 road games in 2025, that includes a 4-8 record in Big 12 contests … The Wildcats road schedule features eight teams (12 games) that finished with an RPI of 50 or better in 2024  … On the road, the Wildcat offense is hitting .257 with a .792 OPS and 38 home runs … K-State averages 6.5 runs a game on 10.6 hits on the road … Conversely, the Cats hit .321 at home with a 1.044 OPS, averaging 9.4 runs per game and 8.2 hits a game … In road and neutral contests, K-State starters and relievers have a combined ERA of 5.93 with 282 strikeouts and 146 walks … Three starters are hitting north of .300 on the road with Martin (.352), Dardar (.333), and O’Connor (.310) … Ten players have homered at least once on the road, while seven have multip … Dardar and O’Connor have each sent out seven blasts on the road, while O’Connor leads the offense with 28 RBI.
 
RECORD CHASING
K-State enters the final weekend of the regular season with chances of breaking a program record with the most conference victories in a single season … The team’s 16 conference wins in 2025 ties a program record set in 2013, where the Cats claimed the Big 12 regular season title … Additional records to watch for are individual records – single-season home run record (16), freshman home run (10) and freshman RBI records (50) … Under Hughes, K-State has broken 21 records (five team, six individual, 10 class records) with since he became the Wildcats’ skipper in 2019.
 
BIG BAT CATS
K-State’s record-breaking 90th home run came in poetic fashion, as Seth Dardar’s grand slam capped a seven-run eighth-inning rally that propelled the Wildcats to a 14-9 rubber game victory over then 12th-ranked West Virginia … K-State’s 90 home runs ranks second in the Big 12 and 12thin the nation … O’Connor became the fourth player in school history to launch 16 home runs, tying the single-season record, while he is the fifth player to send out three in a single game … For the first time since 2022, four different players have reached double figure home runs: O’Connor (16), Martin (14), Kennedy (11) and Dardar (11) … The Cats have hit multiple home runs in 24 contests this season (24-3) … In total, 13 different players have sent one out this season … Five different players have each turned in multi-home run performances … K-State recorded a season-high six homers in three contests this year: vs. William & Mary (March 9), vs. Wichita State (April 22), at BYU (May 2) … The Cats have generated eight back-to-back performances this season (Latest: Dardar, O’Connor at BYU, May 2) … Martin, Evasco and Dardar have each launched a grand slam this season … Since 2019, K-State’s offense has turned in five of the top six seasons in terms of total home runs in program history, including the top four.
 
POWER SUPPLY
This year, K-State has 11 different players with multiple home runs … Keegan O’Connor, Maximus Martin, Dee Kennedy and Seth Dardar have produced 10+ homers in 2025, marking the first time since 2022 K-State had four different players reach double figures … With a team-leading 16 homers on the year, O’Connor is the fourth player in school history to tie the school record… He ties first in the Big 12 with 10 home runs in conference play, ranking third overall in the league.
 
WINNING TIME
In K-State’s 30 wins this season, K-State is hitting .331 in victories against just .209 in defeats … In 21 losses, K-State pitchers have combined for 118 walks (5.6 per game) while in victories the staff averages 3.1 walks per game (92 walks in 30 wins) and 9.3 strikeouts per nine innings.
 
CATS VS. THE BIG 12
K-State, which is 16-11 in league games, has won seven Big 12 Conference series this season including sweeps over Utah and Texas Tech while going 2-2 in series on the road … The Cats are one victory away from setting a program record in conference victories … The Cats won road series at BYU and Baylor … The Cats rank tie fifth in the league standings with a 16-11 conference record, that includes league-best 4-8 record on the road … K-State is hitting .285 in conference play, averaging 7.3 runs on 9.5 hits … O’Connor paves the way for the offense, slashing .387/.426/.783 with a team-leading 10 home runs and 33 RBI in Big 12 games … K-State’s Big 12 slate features 30 games (15 home, 15 road) … K-State finished its 2024 Big 12 schedule tied sixth in the league at 15-15.
 
NUMBERS NUGGETS
K-State has a +78-run differential through 51 games this season … The Wildcats outscore opponents 117-58 (+59) between the second and third innings … K-State scored nine runs in the fifth inning against William & Mary – its largest run total in a single inning this season … The Cats are 27-11 when hitting a home run and 24-3 when hitting multiple homers … K-State has won 11 of 17 games in which it has not committed an error while going 19-15 when committing at least one error … When holding opponents to five or fewer runs, the Wildcats are 19-4 … Conversely, K-State has a record of 6-17 when scoring five or fewer runs in a game and is 24-4 when scoring at least six runs … K-State is 8-8 in games decided by two runs or fewer … Home runs account for 161 of the 392 runs batted in on the season (41.1 percent) … K-State is hitting .326 on the season with runners in scoring position and .258 with two outs, driving in 114 runs with two away … Last season, the Cats managed a .274 average with runners in scoring position while hitting .267 with two outs.
 
AROUND THE LEAGUE
West Virginia sits atop the conference rankings, while Arizona State is two games behind followed by a two-way tie for third between Kansas and TCU … Arizona and K-State are tied fifth with 16-11 conference marks …  West Virginia is the only school ranked in the latest D1Baseball polls, coming in at No. 16 … The Big 12 has two teams in the top 25 of the RPI (16. TCU, and 23. West Virginia) and five in the top 50 (34. Kansas, 35. Cincinnati, 37. Kansas State, 40. Arizona, 41. Arizona State) … Cincinnati’s Jack Natili (player and newcomer) and Kansas’ Cooper Moore (pitcher) were named the Big 12 baseball’s weekly awards recipients for games ending May 11.
 
BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP
The top 12 teams in the regular season standings will advance to the 2025 Phillips 66 Big 12 Baseball Championship at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Wednesday, May 21 to Saturday, May 24 … It marks the fourth consecutive season that Globe Life Field has served as the backdrop to the event and the sixth time (2002, 2004) Arlington has served as host … The Big 12 is the only Conference to host its baseball Championship at the permanent home of a Major League Baseball team, the Texas Rangers, and the only one to crown a champion in a climate-controlled facility … Tickets can be purchased at GlobeLifeField.com/Big12.
 

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Texas Drops $500,000 Bombshell NIL Offer on 5-Star 2026 Recruit

With NIL now in play, college football recruiting has reached unprecedented heights. Programs across the nation are pushing financial boundaries to land elite talent. Five-star prospects now draw attention not only for their talent on the field but also for their potential to earn through NIL deals. Recently, one program made an offer that has […]

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With NIL now in play, college football recruiting has reached unprecedented heights. Programs across the nation are pushing financial boundaries to land elite talent. Five-star prospects now draw attention not only for their talent on the field but also for their potential to earn through NIL deals. Recently, one program made an offer that has made headlines.

Kaiden Prothro Reveals Massive Texas NIL Package Worth $500,000

Five-star tight end Kaiden Prothro has surprised the recruiting world by announcing that Texas presented him with an NIL offer close to $500,000. That’s not a typo. The elite 2026 prospect, who is currently weighing offers from Georgia, Florida, and Texas, said most schools are in the same ballpark, except LongHorns.

“I’d say most of the schools are about the same,” Prothro said. “Besides, like, Texas is probably like half a mil.”

Since stepping into the SEC spotlight, Steve Sarkisian has been relentless on the recruiting trail. The Longhorns know that to compete in the conference’s brutal weekly grind, they need elite playmakers, and they’re willing to spend for them. A half-million-dollar NIL offer speaks volumes about Texas’ vision and commitment to becoming a powerhouse.

Prothro is one of the most sought-after recruits in the 2026 class. He is ranked No. 2 tight end nationally and No. 29 overall by On3. His size, speed, and receiving skills fit modern college offenses perfectly.

As his hometown, Georgia will surely become an easy favorite. The Bulldogs have a strong track record of developing top tight ends and winning championships. Their recent success gives them an edge beyond just NIL deals.

Billy Napier’s program is also among his top three favorites. The Gators are rebuilding and seeking impact talent for the SEC, and strong NIL offers might help their case.

College football values tight ends like never before. Programs invest big in players who can dominate in the passing attack. Prothro’s talent makes him a smart investment.

Experts say large NIL offers like this will become standard. With growing revenue, programs can spend more on top players, and the competition for recruits isn’t slowing down anytime soon.

Prothro’s commitment may come at any time around July 12. He’s carefully weighing all his options. The $500,000 offer from Texas has definitely made his choice even more compelling.





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How NIL money is reshaping the NBA draft: Fewer early entrants, more college stars staying put | Ap

Will Wade’s work building N.C. State into an immediate winner included the pursuit of an entrant in the NBA draft, just in case he returned to college. It wasn’t a huge risk: With all the cash flowing in college, the number of early entrants to the NBA draft has continued to shrink. This year’s draft […]

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Will Wade’s work building N.C. State into an immediate winner included the pursuit of an entrant in the NBA draft, just in case he returned to college.

It wasn’t a huge risk: With all the cash flowing in college, the number of early entrants to the NBA draft has continued to shrink. This year’s draft starts Wednesday night with its lowest total of those prospects in at least 10 years.


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Jay Bilas explains why NIL has positive impact on both college basketball, NBA Draft

This year, the NBA Draft saw its fewest early entrants in a decade. Just 106 players entered the draft by the end of April, which continues a downward trend from 363 declarations in 2021 just before the NIL era began. More players are opting to stay in college and hone their skills now that they […]

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This year, the NBA Draft saw its fewest early entrants in a decade. Just 106 players entered the draft by the end of April, which continues a downward trend from 363 declarations in 2021 just before the NIL era began.

More players are opting to stay in college and hone their skills now that they are able to enter into NIL deals and make money. To ESPN’s Jay Bilas, that helps both the college and professional games.

Bilas said the amount of talent returning to college programs means those players can become more well-rounded by the time they reach the NBA. As a result, both levels can benefit – and it makes the later rounds of the draft a bit more interesting.

“I think what we’re seeing is that NIL and the opportunity to make money while you’re in college has caused players that may have been fringe-first rounders or second-round picks to stay in school longer,” Bilas said on FOS Today. “Why go in when you’re doing so well financially in college? You can wait now and go when you really feel like you’re ready. So we’ve seen, the second round is a lot different with NIL that it would have been in past years, you would’ve seen a lot of players go. And now, they’re staying, and I think that’s nothing but a good thing, certainly, for college basketball, to keep more talent in the game.

“But I think it’s also good for the NBA that they’re getting finished products when they decide to go and players that are really [feeling] like they’re truly ready. I think that’s a good thing for the NBA, as well.”

One of the most notable draft withdrawals was Labaron Philon, who announced his decision to return to Alabama despite having first-round potential and initially saying he’d stay in the draft. On3’s James Fletcher III ranked the former touted recruit as the No. 27 overall player on his Big Board prior to his announcement.

Florida also won big with NBA Draft withdrawals, keeping Alex Condon and Rueben Chinyelu on the roster after last season’s national title. Former Memphis guard PJ Haggerty also withdrew from the draft and eventually announced his decision to transfer to Kansas State for an NIL deal reportedly in the “neighborhood” of $2.5 million. He was considered a fringe second-round pick.

The 2025 NBA Draft officially gets underway Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET. Round 2 will take place Thursday at 8 p.m. ET.





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Michigan big man Danny Wolf heads to Nets at No. 27 in the NBA Draft – Macomb Daily

Danny Wolf bet on himself when he made the decision to transfer from Yale to Michigan. He wanted to prove he could play on the perimeter. He wanted to prove he could play against the best in the Big Ten. He wanted to prove he had the talent to play at the next level. Wolf […]

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Danny Wolf bet on himself when he made the decision to transfer from Yale to Michigan.

He wanted to prove he could play on the perimeter. He wanted to prove he could play against the best in the Big Ten. He wanted to prove he had the talent to play at the next level.



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Jim Harbaugh donates team gear to support NIL at Michigan through Champions Circle auction

Jim Harbaugh is entering his second season with the Los Angeles Chargers, but the former Michigan football coach is still supporting the program he took to three straight Big Ten championships and the 2023 national title.  Champions Circle is currently auctioning team-issued gear that Harbaugh wore during his time with the Wolverines. Proceeds from the online garage sale will […]

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Jim Harbaugh is entering his second season with the Los Angeles Chargers, but the former Michigan football coach is still supporting the program he took to three straight Big Ten championships and the 2023 national title. 

Champions Circle is currently auctioning team-issued gear that Harbaugh wore during his time with the Wolverines. Proceeds from the online garage sale will support Michigan football NIL. 

“A lifelong football man and one of the sport’s most vocal advocates for student-athlete rights, Coach Harbaugh was among the most prominent college coaches in support of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) during his time at Michigan,” reads a press release.

“Before departing for Los Angeles, Coach Harbaugh generously donated a wide array of team-issued gear, much of it worn by him during his nine seasons at Michigan, to NIL collective Champions Circle. These items are now up for bid and funds from the items will benefit Michigan Football NIL.” 

The auction includes cleats, shirts, jackets and other memorabilia collected during Harbaugh’s tenure in Ann Arbor. Some of the featured items: 

  • A team-issued “MICH1GAN 1,000 Wins” bomber jacket given to the Michigan football team after becoming the first program to reach the 1,000 all-time win mark during the 2023 season.
  • Autographed “career hat” pack including one autographed hat from Jim Harbaugh’s high school football team, the Ann Arbor Pioneer Pioneers, one autographed hat from Jim Harbaugh’s college football team, the Michigan Wolverines, and one autographed hat from Jim Harbaugh’s second NFL team, the Indianapolis Colts.
  • Team-issued Air Jordan 13 football cleats worn by Jim Harbaugh. 

Those interested in the auction can shop the collection by clicking here. Bidding closes Wednesday, July 9 at 7 p.m. ET. 

Champions Circle was the first name, image and likeness (NIL) collective to become an official partner of Michigan Athletics. 

“We welcome the Champions Circle as the first U of M collective to achieve the status as an official partner of the Michigan Athletics,” Athletic Director Warde Manuel said when that news was announced in 2023. “Champions Circle has been thoughtful and proactive in its approach to support NIL activities for student-athletes across our entire athletic department. They have done a tremendous amount of work to properly leverage our marks to benefit our young people.”

Other Champions Circle initiatives have included the “One More Year Fund,” which helped retain Blake Corum, Mike Sainristil, Zak Zinter, Trevor Keegan, Kris Jenkins and others for the 2023 national championship run. The “Those Who Stay (Home)” campaign helped welcome the nation’s No. 1 recruit, Bryce Underwood, to the program. According to Champions Circle, more than 11,000 individuals have donated to the NIL collective. 

“We want to thank our Founding Members and others associated with Champions Circle who have worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make it possible to continue our work building championship teams at Michigan,” the organization said.



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A screenshot from College Football 26 showing Dabo Swinney’s in-game model sparked strong reactions online.

A screenshot from College Football 26 showing Dabo Swinney’s in-game model sparked strong reactions online. originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney is officially in a video game — but fans are wondering if EA Sports has ever actually seen him. Advertisement On Tuesday morning, EA Sports released a much-anticipated deep dive […]

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A screenshot from College Football 26 showing Dabo Swinney’s in-game model sparked strong reactions online. originally appeared on Athlon Sports.

Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney is officially in a video game — but fans are wondering if EA Sports has ever actually seen him.

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On Tuesday morning, EA Sports released a much-anticipated deep dive into the Dynasty Mode of College Football 26, unveiling gameplay footage and new features ahead of the July 10 release. Among the biggest additions: real head coaches are now officially featured on the sidelines — a major upgrade from the generic placeholders used in previous versions.

But when the Clemson faithful caught their first glimpse of Swinney’s digital likeness, the reaction was… not kind.

The model, which appeared in a screen capture during the EA Sports YouTube reveal, drew near-instant criticism across social media. Fans pointed out that while coaches like Kirby Smart, Marcus Freeman, and James Franklin bear a strong resemblance to their real-life counterparts, Swinney’s digital double looks like a random character generated from scratch.

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“This isn’t Dabo. This is Dale from Clemson, who eats at the Esso every Sunday after church and thinks NIL is witchcraft,” one user joked on X.

Another fan added, “EA really looked at Dabo Swinney and said, ‘Let’s make him look like a divorced stepdad who sells pest control door-to-door.’”

Others compared the in-game Swinney to a mash-up of Jeff Daniels, Liam Neeson, Bob Odenkirk, and even former president George W. Bush — anything but the Clemson coach fans know so well.

Clemson football head coach Dabo Swinney talks with media.© Ken Ruinard &sol; staff &sol; USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Clemson football head coach Dabo Swinney talks with media.© Ken Ruinard &sol; staff &sol; USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

To be fair, the inclusion of actual head coaches — including assistants like Garrett Riley and Tom Allen for Clemson — is a welcome and long-awaited improvement. It adds authenticity and immersion to a franchise that had been dormant since 2013 due to NIL-related legal battles.

Still, many wondered how EA could get Swinney so wrong after reportedly receiving thousands of reference photos from Clemson. “If this is the worst part of the game, we’ll survive,” one fan admitted. “But seriously, they had one job.”

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This isn’t the first time EA Sports has missed the mark with a Clemson figure. In last year’s College Football 25 trailer, a quick shot of the Tigers running down The Hill showed an unrecognizable version of offensive lineman Walker Parks.

Parks, listed at 6’5”, 310 pounds, looked closer to 375 in the game — fans joked he was “one biscuit away” from needing his own zip code. The clip went viral and sparked a wave of laughs and eye-rolls across social media.

Now, with Dabo’s look causing a new stir, it seems Clemson still can’t catch a break from EA’s character modeling team.

EA Sports has yet to respond to the criticism, but based on the flood of memes and commentary, the developers may want to consider a last-minute patch — or at the very least, a more accurate rendering in next year’s release.

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Until then, fans will have to settle for watching “Not-Dabo” roam the sidelines, looking more ready to lecture on the dangers of TikTok at a Rotary Club than lead Clemson into Death Valley.

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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 25, 2025, where it first appeared.



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