NIL
Livvy Dunne's Emotional Farewell to Gymnastics and LSU
Olivia Dunne surprised many by returning to Baton Rouge for one last season. While her social media presence was thriving, it raised questions about what she hoped to achieve by coming back. However, her impressive performances early in the season and her advocacy for NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) opportunities for all athletes demonstrate that this […]


Olivia Dunne surprised many by returning to Baton Rouge for one last season. While her social media presence was thriving, it raised questions about what she hoped to achieve by coming back. However, her impressive performances early in the season and her advocacy for NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) opportunities for all athletes demonstrate that this year was about much more than simply taking a victory lap as a defending champion.
Unfortunately, injuries are a significant part of college gymnastics, and Livvy Dunne has endured more than her fair share. Since early March, she has been rehabilitating from an avulsion fracture in her knee, which ultimately ended her season.
This setback, unlike the typical sprains or minor lower leg injuries, has been particularly challenging to recover from without extensive rest and time to heal. It has even been likened to an injury one might sustain in a serious car accident.
Dunne was a standout performer for the Tigers in early victories against Florida, Utah, Cal, and Iowa State.
While Livvy could apply for a medical redshirt due to her injury, she appears to have already made a definite decision about her future.
NIL
Podcast Ep. 645: Offseason Proves OSU Can Compete in the NIL Era
Carson Cunningham and Colby Powell open with some Thunder talk (87 points in the first half!) before reacing to Garret Rangel’s and Maealiuaki Smith’s landing spots. OSU continues to add portal talent in football and basketball … is this the perfect offseason for both programs? You know what helps the show and helps us make […]

Carson Cunningham and Colby Powell open with some Thunder talk (87 points in the first half!) before reacing to Garret Rangel’s and Maealiuaki Smith’s landing spots. OSU continues to add portal talent in football and basketball … is this the perfect offseason for both programs?
You know what helps the show and helps us make more shows? When you rate us on Apple Podcasts or subscribe to our pod: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | SoundCloud.
As always, we appreciate our sponsor Chris’ University Spirit.

NIL
Where Does Texas Rank in New NIL-Era College Football Job Rankings? Here’s the List
In this new era of college football, where NIL is king, head-coaching jobs are valued differently now. But which colleges have the most coveted jobs in the country, even if they aren’t available right now? Who are the top prospects eligible for the 2026 NFL Draft? Find out who heads up our early top 100 […]

In this new era of college football, where NIL is king, head-coaching jobs are valued differently now. But which colleges have the most coveted jobs in the country, even if they aren’t available right now?

Top 10 College Football Jobs in the NIL Era
On3 hosts Andy Staples and Ari Wasserman recently broke down their lists for which schools have the best jobs in this NIL era.
Here is what Wasserman had to say regarding where Texas is:
“No. 1 is Texas to me…I think Texas is a place that has been a bully…It’s a historical program…I would die to go to Texas.”
Wasserman also noted how he thinks the idea of being able to be the person who delivers on bringing a national title back to Austin could be too tough to pass up.
That could be what a lot of recruits and coaches are thinking about.
Following Texas on Wasserman’s list are the national champion Ohio State Buckeyes, Oregon Ducks, Texas A&M Aggies, LSU Tigers, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Alabama Crimson Tide, and Michigan Wolverines.
What Attracts Coaches and Recruits to These Schools?
These schools are attractive to head coaches and players for a number of reasons.
First of all, it is the atmosphere and the chance to win a national title that could motivate these players and coaches. Additionally, the financial side is now way more significant because of the rise of NIL.
However much money a school wants to offer either a coach or a player certainly matters. Then, there are other attractions such as the city and community around the program.
KEEP READING: Top 100 Returning College Football Players for 2025
A place like Austin, Texas, is a big piece of the puzzle for coaches and players because there is so much to do. Other schools, such as Notre Dame, have a rich history and pageantry that make it hard to pass on.
All in all, these schools have their own unique qualities that make people want to come there, then it is just a matter of bringing a title back to the school.
College Sports Network has you covered with the latest news, analysis, insights, and trending stories in college football, men’s college basketball, women’s college basketball, and college baseball!
NIL
Alabama Crimson Tide NIL Collective Planning Massive Game with St. John’s in MSG
The Alabama Crimson Tide has been out to prove that it is more than just a football school of late, and the university’s official Name, Image, and Likeness collective, Yeah Alabama, has announced that the basketball program is working toward scheduling a game on the biggest of stages. The game is expected to take place […]

The Alabama Crimson Tide has been out to prove that it is more than just a football school of late, and the university’s official Name, Image, and Likeness collective, Yeah Alabama, has announced that the basketball program is working toward scheduling a game on the biggest of stages.
The game is expected to take place on November 8, and see the Tide take on the St. John’s Red Storm at Madison Square Garden. It is expected to be the most anticipated non-conference matchup of the 2025-26 season.
Alabama is coming off a 28-9 campaign and their second trip to the Elite Eight in as many years, and the Red Storm is coming off a 30-4 record in their second season under head coach Rick Pitino.
The Crimson Tide is more of a recent college basketball power, while St. John’s’s heyday came nearly 50 years ago, but could be returning soon.
The two teams last met in 1982 and have played to a 2-2 record against each other. The matchup in November will see two of the game’s elite coaches facing off, Nate Oats and Pitino, and could be an early preview of a potential tournament matchup. While both teams were in the 2024-25 NCAA Tournament, they could not have faced each other before the National Championship game.
Alabama will lose several of their key players to the NBA draft this summer, and suffered many blows in the transfer portal. Instead of resting on his laurals, Oats also attacked the transfer portal, bringing in standouts such as Jalil Bethea, Noah Williamson, and Taylor Bol Bowen, while also expecting three incoming four-star freshman. The Tide is expected to be in the National Championship chase.
For the Red Storm, they are expected to be a frontrunner in the coming season. Pitino and his staff have been no strangers to working the portal and landed coveted talent the likes of Ian Jackson and Bryce Hopkins, to go along with returning star center Zuby Ejiofor.
If the deal comes together as planned, and all of the stars are able to take the court, it is destined to be an entertaining affair for the masses at The Garden.
NIL
Arkansas Gov. signs law exempting NIL deals from taxes, FOIA requests
The law was signed amid controversy between the U of A’s NIL collective and a player who joined the transfer portal just months after arriving on campus. Author: 5newsonline.com Published: 6:34 PM CDT May 9, 2025 Updated: 6:34 PM CDT May 9, 2025 0


The law was signed amid controversy between the U of A’s NIL collective and a player who joined the transfer portal just months after arriving on campus.
NIL
UNLV Basketball Head Coach Josh Pastner Embraces Transfer Portal, Discusses NIL
After firing now-former head coach Kevin Kruger, the UNLV Runnin’ Rebels men’s basketball team made a big splash this offseason when they hired former Georgia Tech head coach turned television analyst Josh Pastner for their head coaching job. So far, this offseason has been viewed as extremely successful for his first year with the program, […]

After firing now-former head coach Kevin Kruger, the UNLV Runnin’ Rebels men’s basketball team made a big splash this offseason when they hired former Georgia Tech head coach turned television analyst Josh Pastner for their head coaching job. So far, this offseason has been viewed as extremely successful for his first year with the program, particularly with what he’s done through the transfer portal.
Recently, Pastner sat down with the Las Vegas Review-Journal and spoke about the current landscape of college basketball and the impact the transfer portal has had on the game.
“It’s a totally different world,” he said. “Doing television, I can’t tell you how many times talking to different coaches (I’d hear) how much they did not like the landscape. I actually enjoy this.”
He spoke about how in today’s game, everything is so much faster-paced and short-term than it was even a few years ago when he was coaching:
“At the end, they say they’re going somewhere else, and it’s devastating. Or if you win and get the guy, you’re so excited. The difference right now is everything is streamlined. Instead of two to three years, it’s two to three weeks. And it’s so much quicker. … So I love this, because I’m all about efficiency. Less is more.”
He spoke about the experience of missing out on a player you expected to have on your roster and what you have to do to bounce back using a “high-level” player who overslept for a meeting as an example.
“So we went to somebody else. It wasn’t going to be the right fit. You’ve got to get ready to move on to the next deal… If you have a tough loss, or you’re in a tough stretch, how do you bounce back (from) that quickly? You’ve got to move on to the next thing and not dwell on the past.”
“In the NBA, or pro sports, if a team is offering somebody something, the other team has a chance to match it and they know what they’re offering… (In college sports) you don’t know if you’re out bidding against yourself. You’re doing a best-guess estimate because you don’t know what the other schools are doing… I wish there was more transparency from everybody in college basketball.”
Seahawks GM Compares Ricky White III To NFL Great Donald Driver
UNLV Football Player Ben Christman’s Cause Of Death Revealed
Former UNLV Star Jackson Woodard Claimed By Texans
Mountain West College Football Power Rankings
NIL
Softball is Championship Bound with Win Over Samford
Next Game: vs. No. 5 Mercer 5/10/2025 | 1:00 p.m. May. 10 (Sat) / 1:00 p.m. vs. No. 5 Mercer History SPARTANBURG, S.C. — Chattanooga put together a six-run third inning with just two hits to grab an 8-3 win over No. 3 Samford Friday morning to advance to the […]

SPARTANBURG, S.C. — Chattanooga put together a six-run third inning with just two hits to grab an 8-3 win over No. 3 Samford Friday morning to advance to the Southern Conference Championship game on Saturday.
Samford took an early lead with a run in the top of the first. The Mocs responded with a two-run blast from Olivia Lipari to go up 2-0. Samford retook the lead in the top of the second with two runs, but it was all Chattanooga in the third.
Camryn Cernuto led off the inning with a single. Lipari, trying to lay down a sac bunt, reached on a throwing error and both runners were safe with Cernuto ending up on third. Acelynn Sellers was hit by a pitch to load the bases and the Mocs scored the tying run when Baileigh Pitts was hit by a pitch in the next at bat.
Samford switched pitchers. The Bulldogs got the first out of the inning on a force out at home. Raven Jones grounded out to the shortstop on the next at bat, but drove in the go ahead run.
Mia Leone, pinch hitting for Lexi Cooley, drew a walk to once again load the bases. Zoe Wright reached on an error at first base, plating Purdy and Pitts to put the Mocs up 6-3.
The final blow came on a single to left by Kailey Snell. The ball was booted away and two more runs scored to make it an 8-3 Chattanooga advantage.
Samford put two on in the top of the fourth, but the duo was stranded. The Bulldogs went in order in the fifth, stranded the lead off in the sixth and went 1-2-3 in the seventh.
Chattanooga had just five hits on the day led by Cernuto who was 2-for-4 with two runs scored. Lipari drove in two on one hit with a home run. She was hit to reach base once and had a sac fly. Snell, Pitts and Jones each had an RBI in the win.
Peja Goold went five innings, struck out three, gave up three hits and did not allow a run. She improved to 25-6 on the year and is tied with Beth Alexander (’02) for fourth on the Mocs single-season list.
Chattanooga will take on the winner of Game 11 to be played today at 4:00 p.m. The winner of Game 10 (Mercer/UNCG) will take on Samford in Game 11. The Championship Game is set for 1:00 p.m. Saturday.
FOLLOW CHATTANOOGA SOFTBALL
For the most up-to-date information and news regarding Chattanooga Softball, please follow @GoMocsSB on Twitter & Instagram and ChattanoogaSB on Facebook.
-
Fashion2 weeks ago
This is poetry in motion.
-
Rec Sports2 weeks ago
Deputies investigating incident that caused panic at Pace youth sports complex
-
High School Sports2 weeks ago
Appling County football to forfeit all 10 wins from 2024
-
College Sports2 weeks ago
Lehigh wrestlers prepare for wrestling U.S. Open
-
NIL2 weeks ago
Save Like a Pro: NIL money isn’t free cash—taxes take a bite! Set aside part of …
-
Sports2 weeks ago
How to watch Yahoo Sports' NFL Draft Live show
-
Fashion3 weeks ago
Watch Saudi Arabian GP free live stream
-
College Sports1 week ago
Duke basketball's Isaiah Evans on 2025 NBA Draft early entry list
-
Fashion2 weeks ago
has always dreamed in Mercurial. Now his initials are on the boots. The new Kyl…
-
Fashion6 days ago
How to watch Avalanche vs. Stars Game 7 FREE stream today