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Start your morning with Buzzcast with Abe Madkour: A’s get investment; Fox’s marketing pays off for the 500 and inside revenue generation on campus

Bjarke Ingels Group and HNTB have designed the A’s’ new stadium in Las Vegas, which is supposed to break ground in 2025. A’s

Aramark Sports + Entertainment has been selected as the food and beverage service provider for the proposed new A’s ballpark in Las Vegas, according to a half-dozen industry sources.

The win didn’t come cheaply for the Philadelphia-based, publicly traded concessionaire. As part of a 20-year deal, Aramark’s total outlay is at least $175M, sources said, with others indicating it could be more. The $175M includes an equity investment into the team of at least $100M and a capex investment commitment of at least $75M. The deal hasn’t been finalized yet, and neither the A’s nor Aramark could comment.

A total investment of $175M (or higher) would almost certainly be the biggest financial investment in a team and its stadium by an F&B provider in sports business history. Valuations of the A’s earlier this year ranged from $1.57B (Sportico) to $1.8B (Forbes); based off those, Aramark’s investment would be worth approximately between 5.5% and 6% of the team. But with the A’s scheduled to open their new stadium just off the Las Vegas strip in 2028, their valuation in this deal was likely higher than any public estimates.

Five of the sports venue F&B industry’s six biggest companies — Aramark Sports + Entertainment, Delaware North, Legends, Levy, and Sodexo Live — competed for the A’s’ business, beginning late last year. At least four of those were willing to consider the A’s equity stake request. Oak View Group, which doesn’t have any baseball clients and is already engaged in Las Vegas with its recent takeover of Allegiant Stadium, was the only major player that didn’t compete. F&B consultant Jonathan Harris ran the RFP process for the A’s.

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Gatorade will become presenting sponsor of F1’s sprint races Antonin Vincent / DPPI

PepsiCo is becoming the latest American consumer-facing company to make a splash in F1, with a new arrangement that involves several brands and pouring and snack-distribution rights to most grand prix events around the world. The agreement between Formula 1 Management and the beverage giant was announced during overnight hours in the U.S. this morning, and it will result in Gatorade, Doritos and Sting Energy drinks all becoming sponsors in F1 with plans for everything from digital content to on-package retail promotions.

Financial terms were unclear, but the deal goes through 2030 and assets involved suggest that PepsiCo will be spending well into the eight figures annually. The beverage company, which is based in N.Y., will also get some direct opportunities to earn revenue from the deal through rights to sell its drinks and salty snacks at most of F1’s 24 annual grand prix events, with that element to start in a phased manner this year before being fully rolled out in ’26.

The deal represents the latest significant commercial win for F1 with a major U.S.-based consumer-facing brand, and the categories that PepsiCo is taking are new for the series and were not held by a prior company. PepsiCo VP/Global Sports & Entertainment Partnerships Adam Warner told SBJ that on top of the pouring and snack distribution rights, the pact involves marketing rights, TV-visible trackside signage, midway activations at 21 races, and hospitality and ticket options for PepsiCo to entertain its employees and clients with.

Sting is the lead brand of the deal and will roll out digital marketing and retail promotions in the coming months, with a focus around the sound of F1 cars and attempting to draw a parallel between that noise and the way it sounds when you pronounce the word “Sting.” Sting has become a popular energy drink in Asian countries like India, Pakistan, Egypt and Vietnam, though it’s only available in 30 markets and the U.S. is not a major focus or it.

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Fox scored the best audience for the Indy 500 since 2008
Fox scored the best audience for the Indy 500 since 2008 GETTY IMAGES

Fox drew 7.05 million viewers for its debut Indianapolis 500 on Sunday afternoon, per fast-national data, marking what will be the race’s best audience since 7.25 million in 2008. This year also is up 33% from 5.31 million last year on NBC. There was a short weather delay this year, and a four-hour delay last year.

The race peaked from 4:15-4:30pm ET at 8.4 million viewers as Alex Palou was getting set to capture his first Indy 500.

RELATED: Fox milks Indy 500 brand identity to drum up interest in 109th running

This year will mark only the third time over the last 30 years that the Indy 500 has drawn a larger audience than NASCAR’s Daytona 500 (that race had a longer rain delay this year, finishing with 6.76 million viewers on Fox on a Sunday). Indy also beat Daytona in the pandemic-influenced 2021 (5.58 million for Indy vs. 4.83 million for a Daytona running that had a six-hour delay). The last time Indy beat Daytona before that was 1995 (12.03 million, which was the last time Indy got about 10 million, vs. 11.44 million for Daytona).

The Minnesota Frost pose with the Walter Cup after Game Four of the 2025 Walter Cup Finals between the Minnesota Frost and Ottawa Charge
The Minnesota Frost once again took home the Walter Cup on Monday, as the team took down the Ottawa Charge 3-1 in overtime to hoist the PWHL championship trophy. Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The Minnesota Frost once again took home the Walter Cup on Monday, as the team took down the Ottawa Charge 3-1 in overtime to hoist the PWHL championship trophy “across Xcel Energy Center ice — delighting 11,024 fans and family and friends alike” — after they won for the second consecutive season in a league that has had only two of them. The team “opened up club-level seating to accommodate a holiday afternoon crowd.” The Frost drew 8,098 for Game 3 on Saturday afternoon. One of those in attendance Monday was Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. PWHL advisory committee member Billie Jean King “awarded the trophy” to Frost captain Kendall Coyne Schofield, who was “instrumental in the league’s founding.” Advisory member Stan Kasten, PWHL EVP/Hockey Operations Jayna Hefford and PWHL co-founder Kimbra Walter, wife of Dodgers owner Mark Walter and together primary owners of the league, all attended Monday’s game (MINNESOTA STAR TRIBUNE, 5/27).

Just like last year, the Frost won the title “as the fourth and final-seeded playoff team,” and both times advanced to the finals after knocking off Toronto in the semis. The Frost “sneaked into the playoffs this year” with an 8-1 win over the Boston Fleet on the final day of the regular season (AP, 5/26).

Ottawa “did establish a strong rivalry” with the two-time champs in 2024-25. Game 4 was the 10th in the history of the Ottawa-Minnesota matchup (including playoffs) that was “decided by one goal or a shootout.” That equaled the second-most one-goal games between any two PWHL teams all-time (OTTAWA CITIZEN, 5/26).

Cornell Big Red reacts after defeating the Maryland Terrapins to win the 2025 NCAA Div I Men's Lacrosse Championship
Cornell outlasted Maryland in the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship Monday afternoon in front of 32,512 fans at Gillette Stadium. Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Cornell outlasted Maryland in the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship Monday afternoon “in front of 32,512 fans at Gillette Stadium, cementing the program’s fourth national title and first since 1977” (BOSTON GLOBE, 5/26). On Friday, North Carolina beat Florida in the NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championship “in front of a record crowd” of 14,423 at Gillette Stadium (BOSTON GLOBE, 5/24). Meanwhile, the 2026 NCAA Division I, II and III Men’s Lacrosse Championships will be held in Charlottesville, Va., at Scott Stadium on the campus of the Univ. of Virginia. Gillette Stadium was “originally scheduled to host” the 2026 events, but a scheduling conflict occurred when the facility was named as one of the sites for the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup. Scott Stadium will be the first campus stadium to be the finals site of the Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship since 2002 (NCAA).

Russia “will not be allowed to participate” at the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milan “amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.” olympics-cross-country-skiing-ladies

Russia “will not be allowed to participate” at the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milan “amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.” International Ice Hockey Federation President Luc Tardif announced the decision via hockeynews.se, saying the decision “ultimately came from” the IOC and “is pending an official statement.” Tardif: “Recently, they asked us to send them a schedule without Russia, so that’s where we are. The official statement is pending but the IOC has told us that they are informing the Russian Olympic Committee that they are not participating in the Olympics” (THE HOCKEY NEWS, 5/26).

Russia was barred from the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris following the country’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Individual athletes from the country “were allowed to compete, but not under their country’s flag.” Belarus, which is allied with Russia, is “also expected to be kept out of the Olympics again” (REUTERS, 5/26).

Police and emergency personnel dealing with a road traffic collision on Water Street near the Liver Building in Liverpool after a car collided with pedestrians
At least 47 people “were injured in the incident, including 27 who required hospital treatment.” PA Images via Getty Images

A 53-year-old man “has been arrested after a car collided with crowds” at Liverpool FC’s Premier League victory parade, but authorities “are not treating the incident as terrorism.” At least 47 people “were injured in the incident, including 27 who required hospital treatment.” Two “sustained serious injuries,” including one child. Hundreds of thousands of Liverpool FC fans had gathered in Liverpool on Monday to celebrate their club winning the Premier League. An “open top bus carrying the club’s players paraded through the city over a 10-mile route for several hours.” The collision between the car and pedestrians “took place as the event drew to a close” (FINANCIAL TIMES, 5/26). Video posted on social media “appears to show a confrontation between the driver and the crowd at one point during the incident.” The car is “seen stopped and some in the crowd can be seen kicking and punching the car, which then quickly reverses before driving off” (CNN.com, 5/26).

TEAM Marketing managed the commercial rights for UEFA’s men’s club competitions globally for three decades before losing the business to Relevent. Getty

Relevent Sports has launched its new subsidiary called Relevent Football Partners to manage the global commercial rights for all UEFA men’s club competitions from 2027-2033 after winning the opportunity in an open tender process in March. Relevent CEO Daniel Sillman will serve as Exec Chair of the new company, and Relevent President & Partner Boris Gartner will serve as CEO. Relevent Football Partners will be based in London with additional offices to follow in N.Y.; Miami; Doha, Qatar; Nyon, Switzerland; and Southeast Asia.

Sillman and Gartner have recruited a dedicated leadership team for the new business that notably includes former TEAM Marketing Managing Dir of Media Rights Oliver Holland as Chief Media Rights Officer. TEAM Marketing, where Holland spent 12 years, managed the commercial rights for UEFA’s men’s club competitions globally for three decades before losing the U.S. business to Relevent beginning this past season and the global rights beginning with the 2027-28 season.

Other executives joining the Relevent Football Partners leadership team include:

  • Former PGA Tour EVP/Corporate Partnerships Brian Oliver as CCO 
  • Former DAZN Finance Dir David Baddeley as CFO 
  • Former F1 Chief Counsel Laurence Anthony as CLO 
  • Former Disney VP/Communications Amy Phillips as Chief Communications & Marketing Officer 
  • Former DAZN SVP/People & Reward Georgie Cleeve as Chief People Officer 
  • Former Heineken Global Sponsorship Lead Benjamin Blanco as Dir of Commercial Strategy and Partnerships, Sponsorships & Licensing 
  • Former DAZN EVP/Global Head of Rights Tom Burrows as Dir of Strategy & Partnership Operations 

Relevent is expected to begin the sales process for UEFA’s next two commercial cycles (three seasons each) this summer. In the U.S., CBS has UEFA’s English-language broadcast rights locked up through the 2029-30 season, but TelevisaUnivision’s Spanish-language contract only runs through 2026-27.

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Rafael Nadal with Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Andy Murray and French Open Director Amelie Mauresmo, President of French Tennis Federation FFT Gilles Moretton during the ceremony to honor his career
Rafael Nadal’s farewell to Roland Garros “prompted a reunion of the ‘big four’” as Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Andy Murray joined him on court Sunday “during an emotional ceremony.” Getty Images

Rafael Nadal‘s farewell to Roland Garros “prompted a reunion of the ‘big four’” as Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Andy Murray joined him on court Sunday “during an emotional ceremony” to mark Nadal’s record of 14 French Open titles. Nadal “broke down in tears at various points” during a 45-minute tribute on Court Philippe-Chatrier, and the stadium “was packed out with 15,000 spectators, most of whom were wearing an orange T-shirt with the message ‘Merci Rafa.’” Nadal later again “broke down in tears when tournament organisers revealed a new permanent plaque displaying his footprint beside the net” (London TIMES, 5/25).

T-shirts “were up for sale on Monday morning” with prices ranging from $170-$567, “to the disappointment of the French tennis federation (FFT).” FFT President Gilles Moretton said, “That some people are taking the opportunity to make money off the ‘Merci Rafa’ T-shirt, I find that a bit deplorable” (REUTERS, 5/26).

Jimmy Spithill's Red Bull Italy, which debuted on the SailGP grid earlier this season, has found a new ownership group.
Jimmy Spithill’s Red Bull Italy, which made its SailGP debut earlier this season, has found a new ownership group. Bob Martin for SailGP

SailGP’s Italian team, Red Bull Italy, has been acquired by a group of investors organized by Muse Sport, the sports investing and advisory practice of early-stage VC firm Muse Capital. The consortium is led by Muse founding partner Assia Grazioli-Venier, Italian luxury brand entrepreneur Gian Luca Passi de Preposulo and team driver and CEO Jimmy Spithill. The transaction values Red Bull Italy at $45M.

Other investors joining the ownership group include actresses Anne Hathaway and Miriam Leone; DoubleVerify EVP & Global Chief Commercial Officer Julie Eddleman; auction house entrepreneur and VC investor Alexander Gilkes; Third Space Capital founding partner Heather Karatz; and Evan Yurman, heir to and president of luxury brand David Yurman, among others. SailGP also currently maintains a minority ownership position in the team, though the new consortium is in the process of acquiring that stake.

The Italian-born Grazioli-Venier got her first taste of SailGP team ownership through the U.S. team, which she invested in several years ago as a minority partner.

“It’s so impressive to see how well the league has been growing and the teams have been growing from when I invested to today,” Grazioli-Venier said. “Every event was better, [all of the] content was better, every digital strategy was better. Every single element … was really impressing me.”

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Gerard Piqué launched Kings League in 2022 as a short-form, digital-first soccer property. GETTY IMAGES

Kings League, the seven-on-seven soccer startup founded by retired Spanish soccer star Gerard Piqué, has partnered with Saudi Arabia’s SURJ Sports Investment to launch a new joint venture, Kings League MENA. It will be the seventh league for Kings League, joining initiatives in Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, Latin America and Spain. Saudi Arabia will be the inaugural host for the new regional league, which will launch later this year. Financial details were not disclosed.

Piqué launched Kings League in 2022 as a digitally-focused property, with teams predominantly led by content creators and pro soccer players, including Neymar and James Rodriguez. Last year, Kings League raised a $68M funding round led by Left Lane Capital and Mexican sports investment firm Fillip. Kings League generated more than seven billion social media impressions in 2024.

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In this week’s SBJ:

  • The Sports Business Awards took place last week in N.Y., with 1,100 industry luminaries in attendance. SBJ’s Rachel Axon recaps the big night and explains why this was a night to celebrate the innovators and big thinkers in sports. NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and NHLPA executive director Marty Walsh collaborated on the birth of the 4 Nations Face-Off, which took home the award for Sports Event of the Year and landed those two on the cover; Intuit Dome’s revolutionary technological approach earned it the Sports Facility of the Year award. And Sports Breakthrough of the Year went to Cosm, the immersive-reality venue that is changing the way people watch games.
  • In total, we have 10 pages of SBAs coverage, including five pages packed with photos, the full list of presenters and the judges who helped make tough choices in 16 different categories. Abe Madkour also gives a look behind the process in choosing the winners in his Forum column.
  • Our continuing series on Best Sports Business Cities focuses on soccer by ranking the top 25 U.S. markets for the beautiful game, and L.A. comes out on top. David Broughton explains the methodology behind our rankings.
  • Elsewhere in the issue, Bret McCormick picks the 12 best basketball arenas in Europe that might one day be home to an NBA division; Mike Mazzeo reports on the lingering attendance problems for one of MLB’s most popular teams; and Chris Smith gets an inside look at the NFLPA’s Rookie Premiere event, an invite-only opportunity for 42 first-year players that brings them together with some of the league’s top sponsors.

Speed Reads…

Mohammed Ben Sulayem “will stand for a second four-year term as FIA president in December,” saying he “would welcome any rival candidate and that he is on a mission to grow motorsport” and make F1’s governing body stronger (REUTERS, 5/25).

Richard Neer‘s long-running Saturday early morning show on WFAN is “over” after 27 years. Starting next weekend, the Saturday lineup will feature Joe Benigno from 5am-9am ET, followed by Chris McMonigle from 9am-1pm (NEWSDAY, 5/25).

Thousands of Arsenal women’s team supporters “begun gathering in Armoury Square” yesterday as early as 5 am BST to celebrate the team’s UEFA Champions League trophy win on Saturday. The victory parade “did not start until after 10 a.m.” (ESPN.com, 5/26).

The U.S. men’s hockey team “won the gold medal at the world championships” for the first time in 92 years in overtime on Sunday against Switzerland. The team “paid tribute” to Johnny Gaudreau, the Blue Jackets player who was died last summer when he and his brother, Matthew Gaudreau, were struck by a car while riding bicycles (WASHINGTON POST, 5/25).

The Saskatchewan Rush’s quest for an title “came to a screeching halt Saturday with a 15-6 loss to the host Buffalo Bandits before over 19,000 fans” at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, giving the Bandits a third consecutive NLL title (Saskatoon STARPHOENIX, 5/24).


Quick Hits…

“It’s a historic moment for the Concacaf and for women’s football in this part of the world. It was the whole target at the beginning of the year – not only to come here and compete, but to come here and win” — Gotham FC coach Juan Carlos Amorós, on the team winning the inaugural Concacaf Women’s Champions Cup (N.Y. POST, 5/25).

“It’s a very professional club, we’ve got some big-time investors, like Tom Brady, all behind us. Next year, hopefully, we can seal the deal” — Birmingham City MF Emily van Egmond, on the outlook for the Women’s Super League team (ESPN.com, 5/26).

“I don’t want to come back and coach, OK? I want ownership” — South Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley, on a hypothetical Philadelphia WNBA expansion team (PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, 5/25).


Morning Hot Reads: Happy Birthday

The N.Y. TIMES went with the header, “The Greatest Sports Photo Ever Made Turns 60.” When Muhammad Ali caught Sonny Liston with a sharp right 1 minute and 44 seconds into their title bout on May 25, 1965, “a few things happened in quick succession:” Liston hit the mat. Ali hovered over him, shouting, “Get up and fight, sucker!” And, amid the pop and sparkle of flashbulbs, Neil Leifer, a 22-year-old freelance photographer working for Sports Illustrated, “tripped the shutter of his camera.” His image of Ali — “standing, scowling, swinging his arm above the vanquished Liston — did not make the cover of the magazine.” It “wasn’t even used for the story’s opening spread.” And yet now, exactly 60 years later, Leifer’s picture is “considered by many to be the greatest sports photo of all time.”

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“The first 12 sites added to the list 1978 included Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado & this site 500 miles to the north.”


Off the presses…

The Morning Buzz offers today’s back pages and sports covers from some of North America’s major metropolitan newspapers:


Final Jeopardy…

“What is Yellowstone National Park?”

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Arch Manning takes NIL pay cut to boost 2026 Texas Football roster

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There are plenty of examples of a star in pro sports taking less money in order to help the overall roster. But it isn’t something that’s hit college football yet … until now, thanks to Arch Manning. Manning has asked to take a reduced portion of the Longhorns’ direct payout pool.

Manning’s aim at taking less NIL funds is to help improve the roster around him. Just like Patrick Mahomes, who regularly gives up millions to help the Kansas City Chief’s roster. Tom Brady did it with New England. Dirk Nowitzki, Tim Duncan, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Jalen Brunson, Aaron Rodgers and Ben Roethlisberger have all helped the rosters around them by taking less.

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In the pros, there are salary caps to negotiate. While college has no salary cap (yet), there is a finite amount in the NIL house pool. Texas can only spend what it has available. And while that pool is one of the biggest in the nation, Texas still follows a budget.

No doubt, Manning will be hoping the Texas coaching staff uses some of the freed up football revenue sharing funds on the offensive line. The line struggled in front of Manning all season and certainly inhibited his development early in the season.

Two offensive linemen are gone after the Citrus Bowl and Texas might lose a third. Left tackle Trevor Goosby was named first-team All-SEC is now contemplating going pro. Running back Jadan Baugh from Florida is also on Texas’ radar. The talented RB won’t be cheap.

Of course, it’s not like Manning will starve. The redshirt sophomore has one of the highest NIL valuations in nation. Manning has NIL deals with Red Bull, Panani, Uber and Warby Parker. Manning made north of $3.5 million in NIL deals in 2025, according to the Houston Chronicle.

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With a big name that attracts major brands, Manning doesn’t need his big deals supplemented. But most college athletes are paid by the common pool of funds. Manning frees up some of that money for transfers.

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Top 5 transfer portal landing spots for TCU quarterback Josh Hoover

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The NCAA Transfer Portal claimed another big name on Thursday night.

TCU star quarterback Josh Hoover has announced he intends to move on from the program. Hoover spent the last four seasons with the Horned Frogs, taking over as the starter midway through the 2023 campaign and putting up big numbers in each of the last two years.

In 36 career games, Hoover has completed 771/1183 passes for 9,629 yards with 71 touchdowns to 33 interceptions. He added eight more scores on the ground. There’s a very real likelihood that Hoover’s the most productive quarterback returning to the sport in 2026.

Hoover ranks in the top 5 in TCU program history in touchdown passes and total offense. He’s expected to be a coveted option in the portal.

Where are five landing spots that make sense for Hoover?

Indiana Hoosiers

Indiana Hoosiers head coach Curt Cignetti

Indiana Hoosiers head coach Curt Cignetti | Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Back in the College Football Playoff with a different starter for the second consecutive season, Indiana has put together one of the most impressive runs in the sport since Curt Cignetti took over the program.

The undefeated Hoosiers produced their first Heisman Trophy winner in school history last weekend as star quarterback Fernando Mendoza ran away with the award. Mendoza has another season of eligibility remaining, but is projected to be a top selection in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Indiana has already been linked to Hoover, per CBS Sports’ Chris Hummer.

Miami Hurricanes

Miami Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal

Miami Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal | Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

Miami has lived in the transfer portal over the past few years, investing plenty of time and money into building a contender for Mario Cristobal. The moves finally worked out in 2025 as a massive financial commitment to secure Carson Beck from Georgia helped power the Hurricanes to the playoffs.

Though the conclusion of the 2024 season was a disappointment, former Miami quarterback Cam Ward was developed into the No. 1 pick in the most recent NFL Draft. Beck will likely get a shot at the professional level as well.

With little proven depth on the roster, it makes sense to bring in another experienced quarterback like Hoover to keep the Hurricanes on the right track. Miami has proven it’s willing to pay up.

Oregon Ducks

Oregon head coach Dan Lanning

Oregon head coach Dan Lanning | Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Oregon is a known quarterback factory, sending former stars such as Marcus Mariota and Justin Herbert to the NFL. That hasn’t changed since Dan Lanning took over the program in 2022.

The Ducks have had a quarterback drafted in back-to-back years, with Bo Nix going in the first round in 2024 and Dillon Gabriel being selected within the top-100 picks in 2025. Lanning could do it again next April with Dante Moore, who is nearing the end of a career year.

If Moore does leap to the professional level, Hoover would be a solid fit. Nix, Gabriel, and Moore all began their college careers at different schools and later transferred to Oregon, a similar path Hoover is embarking on.

Texas Tech Red Raiders

Texas Tech head coach Joey McGuire

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Suiting up for a playoff contender is pretty cool. Having a chance to win championships and staying home in the process might be even cooler.

Texas Tech has firmly entrenched itself as a program to reckon with in the modern age of the sport. The Red Raiders have plenty of money, and they’ve shown they’re willing to use it to pull in elite talent from the transfer portal and high school ranks.

With Behren Morton exhausting his eligibility following the playoff run, Texas Tech has to decide if it wants to turn the program over to another transfer or a homegrown talent like Will Hammond.

Either way, Hoover is from Texas and he’s already in the state.

Houston Cougars

Houston Cougars head coach Willie Fritz

Houston Cougars head coach Willie Fritz | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

An outlier among four other programs that have a chance to win it all, Houston is on the come-up. The Cougars haven’t been shy about writing checks, evidenced by the program signing five-star quarterback Keisean Henderson during the Early Signing Period.

Redshirt junior starter Conner Weigman does have one season of eligibility remaining and has stated he intends to return next season. Decisions are quick to change in this era, so never say never.

Would Houston bring in Hoover while Henderson develops for a season? Or should the program stick with Weigman as a veteran leader for Henderson?

Weigman just joined the program as a transfer last year. He was fine, but unspectacular this fall, and an upgrade could help the Cougars break their ceiling.

Read more on College Football HQ

• $45 million college football head coach reportedly offers Lane Kiffin unexpected role

• Paul Finebaum believes one SEC school is sticking by an ‘average’ head coach

• SEC football coach predicts major change after missing College Football Playoff

• Predicting landing spots for the Top 5 college football transfers (Dec. 17)



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South Carolina Upstate visits Youngstown State after Carroll’s 31-point outing

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South Carolina Upstate Spartans (8-6) at Youngstown State Penguins (7-5, 2-1 Horizon League)

Youngstown, Ohio; Saturday, 1 p.m. EST

BOTTOM LINE: Youngstown State hosts South Carolina Upstate after Cris Carroll scored 31 points in Youngstown State’s 80-77 overtime loss to the Robert Morris Colonials.

The Penguins are 4-0 on their home court. Youngstown State scores 80.2 points and has outscored opponents by 10.9 points per game.

The Spartans are 2-5 on the road. South Carolina Upstate is fifth in the Big South scoring 79.6 points per game and is shooting 46.2%.

Youngstown State averages 10.4 made 3-pointers per game, 3.8 more made shots than the 6.6 per game South Carolina Upstate gives up. South Carolina Upstate has shot at a 46.2% rate from the field this season, 3.3 percentage points greater than the 42.9% shooting opponents of Youngstown State have averaged.

TOP PERFORMERS: Carroll averages 3.0 made 3-pointers per game for the Penguins, scoring 16.4 points while shooting 48.6% from beyond the arc. Rich Rolf is averaging 10.8 points over the last 10 games.

Mason Bendinger is scoring 16.1 points per game and averaging 3.1 rebounds for the Spartans. Carmelo Adkins is averaging 1.9 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Penguins: 6-4, averaging 81.3 points, 33.6 rebounds, 15.2 assists, 9.1 steals and 3.3 blocks per game while shooting 49.6% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 67.7 points per game.

Spartans: 5-5, averaging 75.4 points, 33.5 rebounds, 14.1 assists, 6.1 steals and 5.0 blocks per game while shooting 43.9% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 73.2 points.

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.



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Arch Manning agrees to reduced NIL share to help Texas build roster

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In a college football world where NIL numbers keep climbing, Arch Manning is going the other way.

Arch Manning #16 of the Texas Longhorns reacts before the Texas Football Orange-White Spring Football Game

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The Texas quarterback has agreed to take a reduced share from the Longhorns’ revenue-sharing pool for the 2026 season, according to Justin Wells of Inside Texas. Manning was entitled to a full portion of the program’s revenue cap but opted to scale it back in an effort to give Texas more flexibility to strengthen its roster.

It is a move that stands out in the current landscape. It is also one Manning can afford to make.

Manning remains one of the most marketable players in college football and has a long list of endorsement deals that will continue to pay handsomely. Even with less money coming directly from the school, he is still expected to earn millions in 2026.

This is not the first time he has shown restraint, either. Manning has consistently been selective with his NIL opportunities since arriving in Austin.

The timing matters. The 2026 season is widely expected to be Manning’s last at Texas before he makes the jump to the NFL. From that perspective, the decision is straightforward. He wants the best possible team around him for one more run at a national championship.

Manning has already demonstrated his commitment to the program. He waited his turn behind Quinn Ewers for two seasons without entertaining a transfer and now is willing to sacrifice a portion of his compensation for the good of the roster.

On the field, the growth showed. After a shaky start in 2025, Manning finished with 2,942 passing yards and 24 touchdowns. Texas rebounded from a 3-2 opening to win six of its final seven games, punctuated by a decisive win over Texas A&M.

It is not a common move. It is a very Arch Manning one.



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Miami WR Malachi Toney inks NIL deal with Hellstar

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Ahead of the College Football Playoff opener, Malachi Toney added a notable NIL deal. The Miami wide receiver has inked a partnership with apparel company Hellstar.

Toney is Hellstar’s first NIL athlete, the Los Angeles-based brand said in an Instagram post. He became a crucial part of the Hurricanes’ offense during the regular season, helping lead the program to a College Football Playoff appearance as the last team in the field.

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It was part of a decorated freshman year for Toney, who’s emerging as one of the top young stars in the sport. Repped by NETWORK, he has a $878,000 On3 NIL Valuation.

“We are so proud to announce our first Hellstar Sports College Athlete NIL signing – Malachi Toney,” Hellstar wrote in its announcement. “We had the privilege to coach @malitoney10 while he was apart of our high school 7 on 7 program, so now seeing him shine on the collegiate level we couldn’t be more proud.

“We will continue to do our part to help these young athletes stay on the right path, and shine their light to the rest of the world. From Liberty City to the stars!”

It’s the latest notable NIL deal for Toney amid his freshman season. He also secured a partnership with Leaf Trading Cards in October.

More on Malachi Toney’s freshman season

Through his freshman year at Miami, Malachi Toney emerged as a top target for Carson Beck. He led the Hurricanes with 84 receptions for 970 yards, and his seven touchdown catches put him atop the ACC. Toney also added 89 rushing yards this year, as well as a rushing touchdown against Louisville.

Those numbers helped Toney become an On3 True Freshman All-American this year. In addition, he was a central figure in Miami’s run to the College Football Playoff.

“Toney’s quickness and playmaking instincts make him dangerous after the catch. He accounted for 350 yards after the catch with an average depth of target of 6.6, according to Pro Football Focus,” On3 | Rivals’ Charles Power wrote. “Whether working out of the slot or moving around the formation, the South Florida native has proven nearly impossible to contain. His playmaking ability was pivotal to Miami’s playoff push as he became the focal point of the Hurricanes’ passing attack.

“Given his play as a true freshman, it’s safe to say the Fort Lauderdale American Heritage product will enter next season as one of college football’s premier wide receivers. Toney’s performance as a true freshman is even more impressive considering that he should still be in high school, having reclassified into the 2025 cycle late in the recruiting process.”





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Arch Manning taking pay cut after first Texas season didn’t go as planned

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Arch Manning is taking a pay cut. 

The Texas quarterback agreed to take a reduced share of the team’s revenue-sharing pool “as part of an effort to help the Longhorn football program do whatever it takes to support a 2026 championship run,” according to On3’s Justin Wells. 

The savings “could be used on transfer portal talent or as part of retention efforts” for the Longhorns, per Wells. 

This season, athletic programs were capped at $20.5 million in revenue-sharing, although that number is likely to increase next season and beyond.


AUSTIN, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 28: Arch Manning #16 of the Texas Longhorns looks on during the third quarter against the Texas A&M Aggies at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on November 28, 2025 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images)
Arch Manning #16 of the Texas Longhorns looks on during the third quarter against the Texas A&M Aggies at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on November 28, 2025 in Austin, Texas. Getty Images

Manning, the nephew of NFL icons Peyton and Eli Manning and the grandson of legendary quarterback Archie, is one of the most marketable athletes in college sports. 

On3 currently gives Manning an NIL valuation of $5.3 million, which leads all student-athletes.

Although he is getting less money from Texas, Manning still holds NIL deals with brands like Red Bull, Uber and EA Sports, among others.

However, Manning sometimes struggled in a season that started with Heisman hype and the Longhorns ranked No. 1 in the nation.

Texas finished the season 9-3 and out of the College Football Playoff, a disappointing midseason loss against a poor Florida team all but ended their chances of being in the 12-team field.

Manning’s season was underwhelming as well, throwing for 2,942 yards with 24 touchdowns and seven interceptions. 

The news comes after Manning’s father, Cooper Manning, told ESPN earlier this week that his son would return to the Longhorns in 2026 for his junior season despite previously mulling entering the 2026 NFL Draft.

“Arch is playing football at Texas next year,” Cooper said. 

Texas finished No. 13 in the end of season rankings and will be on the sidelines for the College Football Playoff, which kicks off on Friday. 



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