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Pat Kelsey and Louisville basketball earns elite ranking for transfer portal quality
Louisville basketball had a massive offseason for the second straight year, as Pat Kelsey landed some of the best players who entered the transfer portal. The Cardinals exited the NCAA Tournament after just the first round, falling to Creghton 89-75, prompting Kelsey to go straight into recruit mode for the 2025-26 season. After getting knocked […]


Louisville basketball had a massive offseason for the second straight year, as Pat Kelsey landed some of the best players who entered the transfer portal. The Cardinals exited the NCAA Tournament after just the first round, falling to Creghton 89-75, prompting Kelsey to go straight into recruit mode for the 2025-26 season.
After getting knocked out of March Madness, Kelsey immediately rebuilt his Cardinals squad to elevate them to the National Championship level. Louisville lost its top three scorers from the previous season and had a lot to do if it wanted to reach that elite level.
The Cardinals went on to add three of the top 23 transfers: 5-star Adrian Wooley and two 4-stars, Isaac McKneely and Ryan Conwell. These three transfers are the only players to transfer into Louisville this offseason so far, making the Cardinals ranked in the top five in highest-quality transfers on average, per Evan Miyakawa.
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Louisville basketball earns elite ranking for transfer portal quality
The Cards’ are ranked No. 3 in Miyakawa’s rankings for quality over quantity. Louisville has had one of the best offseasons in college basketball, as 247Sports ranked it as high as No. 3 in the nation for its additions.
Last season, Louisville added 11 players from the transfer portal, but none were five-stars, and only four were four-stars. The Cardinals this year went the quality over quantity route, as Kelsey landed more 5-stars, only two fewer 4-stars, and eight fewer transfers.
Here are the teams this offseason that are bringing in the highest quality transfers on average, per https://t.co/cegyfz8ykZ.
Getting quality in the transfer portal matters just as much as quantity. pic.twitter.com/PfxkpvZ1c8
— Evan Miyakawa (@EvanMiya) May 9, 2025
Wooley is ranked the highest of their three transfers. The Kennesaw State transfer is ranked as the ninth-best player to enter the transfer portal and the best incoming transfer in the ACC. Louisville’s transfer portal class will look to elevate this program to the next level, as the Cardinals have the sixth-best odds to win the National Championship.
The Cardinals are only behind Michigan and UConn in Miyakawa rankings and are the only ACC team in the top 10. Kelsey made a massive statement this offseason, as Louisville is back at the top of College Basketball.
Kelsey’s decision to prioritize quality over quantity was crucial. It allowed him to bring back elite players from last season, elevating this Cardinals team’s hopes of securing their first national Championship since 2013.
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For all the latest on Louisville basketball’s offseason, stay tuned.
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Oklahoma’s Brent Venables, Auburn’s Hugh Freeze among coaches who can significantly boost ranking in 2025
We here at CBS Sports recently released our ranking of all 68 coaches at the Power Four level, from 68 all the way down to No. 1. Naturally, the top 25 — and especially the top 10 — tends to dominate conversation and consternation among fans that believe their coach is too low, or another […]

We here at CBS Sports recently released our ranking of all 68 coaches at the Power Four level, from 68 all the way down to No. 1. Naturally, the top 25 — and especially the top 10 — tends to dominate conversation and consternation among fans that believe their coach is too low, or another team’s coach is too high.
But for those that like to look beyond, it’s a fascinating exercise to debate which coaches will move the most between this year’s rankings and the 2026 crop. Every year, plenty of coaches make a rapid ascent or take a precipitous fall in these rankings, based largely on performance in the season prior.
For instance, Colorado’s Deion Sanders leapt a whopping 28 spots from No. 61 all the way to No. 33 after winning nine regular season games with the Buffaloes last season. Then there’s Arizona State’s Kenny Dillingham, who jumped 46 spots to No. 18 after guiding the Sun Devils to a Big 12 title.
Ranking the top 25 Power Four college football coaches entering the 2025 season
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So, in light of the rankings release, it felt appropriate to take a look at the Power Four coaches that can boost their stock the most during the 2025 season.
2024 rank: 36 | 2025 rank: 23
Bielema bounced back from a disappointing 2023 to deliver Illinois its first 10-win campaign in 23 years last season. The Fighting Illini return a litany of key players from that squad and, as such, have real College Football Playoff upside entering the 2025 campaign. Quarterback Luke Altmyer is back as one of the Big Ten’s best signal callers, though Illinois has to overhaul its wide receiver room this offseason. The defense is anchored by standouts like edge rusher Gabe Jacas, a potential first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, and defensive back Miles Scott. Illinois also has a very manageable schedule — it only plays two teams that finished 2024 with a winning record in conference play — that lends itself to at least 10 wins, which might just be sufficient for an at-large College Football Playoff bid.
2024 rank: 67 | 2025 rank: 46
Brown blew all reasonable expectations out of the water in his first season at Syracuse. The rookie head coach led the Orange to their first 10-win season since 2018, and just their third 10-win campaign since the turn of the century, while beating three ranked teams along the way. Now all eyes are on what Brown’s Syracuse does an encore. Gone are quarterback Kyle McCord, who was selected in the sixth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, and leading receivers Jackson Meeks (NFL) and Trebor Pena (transferred to Penn State). Syracuse will turn to either LSU transfer Rickie Collins or Notre Dame transfer Steve Angeli to take over at quarterback. The Orange definitely have major questions, but Brown’s upside as a coach is undeniable.
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Hugh Freeze, Auburn
2024 rank: 33 | 2025 rank: 47
Freeze almost has to move up, right? Not that it’s a guarantee, but more in the sense that, if the Tigers don’t see some serious improvement, Freeze could be on the way out. As the rankings indicate, he’s certainly been trending in the wrong direction. Going back to his last season at Ole Miss, he’s 7-17 in SEC games. Auburn missed out on a bowl last season after barely making it to the postseason in Freeze’s debut year on The Plains. He’s done a good job upgrading Auburn’s talent level, and he may have found the answer at quarterback in former five-star prospect and Oklahoma transfer Jackson Arnold. Arnold has plenty of weapons to throw it to, an experienced offensive line to play behind and a defense across the ball that should keep opposing scores low. The pieces are there for Freeze to have a respectable year. He just has to deliver.
2024 rank: 54 | 2025 rank: 30
It hasn’t taken too long for Key to pick up the pieces left by former Georgia Tech coach Geoff Collins. Last season, the Yellow Jackets opened the year by downing a top-10 Florida State team (though that win aged like milk), crushed No. 4 Miami’s CFP hopes in November and then took Georgia to eight overtimes in the regular season finale after taking a lead deep into the fourth quarter. The Yellow Jackets have 14 wins over the past two seasons and have finished no worse than fourth in the ACC. They bring back veteran quarterback Haynes King and one of the nation’s best running backs in Jamal Haynes. Tech could shake the ACC up in 2025, and Key may make his way into the vaunted top-25 of our coach rankings.
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2024 rank: 44 | 2025 rank: 48
Few preseason darlings have generated as much buzz as Texas Tech. Landing the No. 2 class in 247Sports’ Team Transfer Rankings, with more four-star transfers signed than any other program, probably has something to do with it. It’s clear that the Red Raiders are all-in on the NIL era of college athletics. Now they’re primed to take advantage of a perennially wide-open Big 12 race. Winning the conference and qualifying for the playoff could mean McGuire takes a Dillingham-esque ascent in next year’s coach rankings.
Sherrone Moore, Michigan
2024 rank: 52 | 2025 rank: 58
Michigan’s 2024 season was a lot better than the 8-5 record may indicate. The Wolverines beat a top-15 USC team and closed the year with wins against Ohio State (the eventual national champs) and Alabama. Three of those five losses came against College Football Playoff teams. Of course, Jim Harbaugh reset the expectations at Michigan, but realistic minds knew that the Wolverines would take some step back in 2024 given what they lost off of their national title-winning squad. Now Moore has two hand-picked quarterbacks in Fresno State transfer Mikey Keene and five-star freshman Bryce Underwood, the No. 1 prospect in the class of 2025. It seems like a question of when, and not if, Underwood takes over Michigan’s offense. If he lives up to the hype, the Wolverines could push for the Big Ten once again.
Brent Venables, Oklahoma
2024 rank: 34 | 2025 rank: 52
Venables’ Sooners did not take the SEC transition well. Sure, they pulled off a gigantic upset against Alabama, but they were outscored by an average of 15 points in their other four games against ranked conference opponents and then capped the whole campaign with a loss against Navy in the Armed Forces Bowl. So, in an effort to ensure Oklahoma doesn’t fall too far behind, Venables made sweeping changes in the offseason. He’ll handle defensive play-calling duties while handing the offensive coordinator role to Ben Arbuckle, who engineered some of the nation’s most effective passing offenses at Western Kentucky and Washington State. Arbuckle’s Wazzu QB, John Mateer, followed him to Norman. Oklahoma also signed five wide receiver transfers to bolster a position decimated by injuries and portal departures. As long as the offensive line takes a big leap, the rest of Oklahoma’s offense should follow, and that would mean improvement for the Sooners.
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Vanderbilt will play Ole Miss for SEC Tournament Championship
The SEC Tournament in Hoover doesn’t get the same buzz as the SEC Tournament in Nashville but it often still delivers the hits. The best week in college baseball will come to an end at the Hoover Met on Sunday. We will get an unexpected champion. No. 4 seed Vanderbilt will face No. 7 seed […]

The SEC Tournament in Hoover doesn’t get the same buzz as the SEC Tournament in Nashville but it often still delivers the hits. The best week in college baseball will come to an end at the Hoover Met on Sunday. We will get an unexpected champion.
No. 4 seed Vanderbilt will face No. 7 seed Ole Miss for the conference crown on Sunday afternoon. Let’s ride.
After completing a sweep of Kentucky in their home finale in Nashville, Vanderbilt beat Oklahoma 6-1 to move to the semifinals and crushed archrival Tennessee (10-0) by run rule on Saturday to move to the championship game. Tim Corbin appears to have another national title contender on the West End. Vandy will play for the program’s third conference title in the last six years (removing the COVID-19 season) on Sunday. Corbin has an argument for having the best program in the SEC for the last decade.
Mike Bianco also may have an argument.
After finishing 16-14 in SEC play, Ole Miss earned the No. 7 seed in the SEC Tournament and has quickly marched to the championship round. The Rebels beat Florida 3-1 on Wednesday to advance to the quarterfinals. Ole Miss then upset No. 2 seed Arkansas before knocking off No. 3 seed LSU. Ole Miss has gotten excellent pitching all weekend as this team has given up only three runs through three games. The Rebs will attempt to keep it rolling on Sunday as this program looks to capture its third SEC Tournament crown.
Mike Elko and Tim Corbin each own national championship rings. Now the two legendary head coaches will go head-to-head for an SEC title on Sunday in Hoover. The college baseball postseason remains undefeated. Let’s crown a champion before moving to the selection show on Sunday where Kentucky is expected to be very much on the bubble.
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Field Of 64 Predictions, How To Watch
The Men’s College World Series is here! The NCAA selection show is Monday morning at 9 a.m. PT. How to watch and predictions for the field of 64 reveal the No. 4 Oregon Ducks (42-14) as potential hosts of a regional, despite being upset by the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the Big Ten baseball tournament. Many […]

The Men’s College World Series is here! The NCAA selection show is Monday morning at 9 a.m. PT. How to watch and predictions for the field of 64 reveal the No. 4 Oregon Ducks (42-14) as potential hosts of a regional, despite being upset by the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the Big Ten baseball tournament.
Many conference champions will be crowned on Sunday, so expect more changes but as of now, Oregon has dropped from No. 12 to No. 18 in the RPI following a 1-1 week in Omaha.
The tournament bracket will be announced during the selection show at 9 a.m. PT on Monday, May 26 on ESPN2 or ESPNU.
Top-seeded Oregon had its 11-game winning streak snapped in the final game of pool play, losing to Nebraska 7-3 on Saturday morning. Nebraska was the No. 8 seed in the conference tournament, and the Cornhuskers advanced to face the Ducks after a walk-off win in extra innings over the Michigan State Spartans.
Originally scheduled for Friday night, the game between Oregon and Nebraska was postponed due to inclement weather.
D1Baseball revealed new projections after play on Saturday. The good news is, the Ducks were predicted to host a regional at PK Park in Eugene, with Arizona, Virginia and Fresno State as opponents. Oregon is a predicted No. 8 national seed.
Mark your calendars! Here is the 2025 NCAA DI baseball tournament schedule:
Selection show: Monday, May 26 at 9 a.m. PT on ESPN2 or ESPNU
Regionals: Friday-Monday, May 30-June 2
Super Regionals: Friday-Monday, June 6-9
First day of MCWS games: Starts Friday, June 13
MCWS finals: Saturday – Sunday/Monday, June 21-22/23
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Led by coach Mark Wasikowski, the Ducks were the No. 1 seed in the Big Ten Tournament after winning a share of the conference’s regular season title. Wasikowski was also named the Big Ten Coach of the Year, but the Ducks are looking to add some more hardware to the trophy case.
After the early loss in the Big Ten Tournament, Wasikowski took much of the blame.
“Well obviously I didn’t do a good enough job of getting them reset and ready to go for today,” Coach Wasikowski said May 24. “One team showed up and they were ready to play and one team showed up and didn’t look as ready to play as the other team and that was us. That’s on me.”
The Ducks will need to bounce back after an uncharacteristic loss to the Cornhuskers for a chance to get back to Omaha. Oregon fell behind early on Saturday morning vs. Nebraska and struggled to produce offense against Nebraska’s pitching. Nebraska scored two runs in the first and added an unearned run in the second inning to take a 3-0 lead. Oregon committed a season-high four errors, three coming in the first five innings with two leading to runs.
Here is D1Baseball’s projected field of 64 on May 24.
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Former Georgia QB raises red flags over Carson Beck’s maturity
In the offseason, Miami made one of the biggest moves in college football by securing former Georgia quarterback Carson Beck for a reported $4 million NIL deal. Beck, a Jacksonville native and former four-star recruit, brings a ton of experience to the Hurricanes as they aim to build upon their 10-3 season. Beck’s decision to […]

In the offseason, Miami made one of the biggest moves in college football by securing former Georgia quarterback Carson Beck for a reported $4 million NIL deal. Beck, a Jacksonville native and former four-star recruit, brings a ton of experience to the Hurricanes as they aim to build upon their 10-3 season.
Beck’s decision to transfer to Miami came after a notable tenure at Georgia, where he compiled a 24–3 record as a starter and threw for 7,912 yards and 58 touchdowns over his career. His 2024 season was cut short due to a UCL injury sustained during the SEC Championship game, leading him to reconsider his initial declaration for the NFL Draft and instead opt for another season to help his draft stock. The overall feeling around Beck was that while he had his good moments, there were too many question marks — 12 interceptions last season — for him to go to the NFL.
While Beck is looking to follow the path of No. 1 overall pick, and former one-year Miami transfer QB Cam Ward in 2025, concerns have been raised regarding his maturity and off-field conduct. Former Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray highlighted potential red flags in an interview with On3’s The Hard Count. He cited instances of locker room disconnect and distractions stemming from social media activity and personal relationships. Murray emphasized the importance of focus and leadership from the QB, especially given Beck’s role as a high-profile transfer and the expectations coming from a substantial NIL deal.
Beck was involved in public breakup and also had cars stolen from his home in the spring. Murray’s concerns are valid but as the summer passes, the stories around Beck will become more football-related and the outside noise should fade.
Despite the off-field discussions, Beck has shown promising signs in his recovery from injury. Reports indicate that he has resumed throwing and is actively participating in team activities. Miami appears to be well-positioned for a run at an ACC Championship and a potential College Football Playoff berth.
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College basketball analysts’ take on the ACC is extremely bad news for Virginia Tech
The 2024-25 men’s basketball season was a very rough one for Virginia Tech and veteran coach Mike Young. After a mass exodus in the transfer portal out of Blacksburg last spring, the Hokies went 13-19 and were bounced in the first round of the ACC Tournament by first-year member California. Young vowed that Virginia Tech […]

The 2024-25 men’s basketball season was a very rough one for Virginia Tech and veteran coach Mike Young. After a mass exodus in the transfer portal out of Blacksburg last spring, the Hokies went 13-19 and were bounced in the first round of the ACC Tournament by first-year member California.
Young vowed that Virginia Tech would be better next season as a bigger NIL package is going to help and he has added some key players from the transfer portal and some incoming freshmen. The problem for Young and the Hokies is that the conference is getting better, mainly the teams that were around them in the standings this past season.
The ACC has got a whole lot better since the end of the season
When it comes to the ACC, Duke is always going to be Duke, while North Carolina, Louisville, and Clemson were NCAA Tournament teams this year. Wake Forest has been knocking on the door, but three schools, Virginia, North Carolina State, and Miami were schools which the Hokies went a combined 4-1 against this past season, have got a whole lot better with new coaches.
Like every other school, all three of those programs lost key players to either graduation or the transfer portal, but the new coaches have done over the rosters and that is not good for Virginia Tech. Looking to take a ginat step next season and try and get back into the NCAA Tournament, the road in the ACC alone is getting a lot tougher.
Will Wade at NC State, Ryan Odom at Virginia, and Jai Lucas at Miami have quickly upgraded their rosters since being hired. Look, it’s no secret that the ACC has been a punch line across the country when it comes to men’s basketball and you could make the case that there’s really nowhere to go but up, and now it appears that it is going up and that might not be good news for Young and Virginia Tech.
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AAC Expands Revenue Focus as NIL and Realignment Reshape College Sports
The American Athletic Conference (AAC) has launched American RISE Ventures, a new business division aimed at enhancing revenue generation for the benefit of its member institutions. According to a conference press release, the new unit “will lead all aspects of the league’s revenue generation, sponsorship strategy, media rights, brand partnerships, technology, emerging business ventures, and long-term commercial […]


The American Athletic Conference (AAC) has launched American RISE Ventures, a new business division aimed at enhancing revenue generation for the benefit of its member institutions.
According to a conference press release, the new unit “will lead all aspects of the league’s revenue generation, sponsorship strategy, media rights, brand partnerships, technology, emerging business ventures, and long-term commercial innovation across the conference.”
Bryan Calka has simultaneously been appointed Chief Commercial Officer of the AAC and will play a significant role in supporting RISE Ventures. Calka brings significant expertise from prior roles in revenue generation for the New York Yankees, New York Islanders, Barclays Center, and the Professional Fighters League.
The strategic investment comes amid a momentous shift in collegiate athletics, as direct athletic compensation from schools to athletes is rapidly approaching.
NIL revenue sharing will begin this July, but it remains indeterminate in what form it will take place. If Judge Claudia Wilken grants final approval to the novel House v. NCAA settlement, each institution that opts into the settlement will be constrained to a maximum revenue sharing allotment — effectively a salary cap, schools would be limited to spending $20.5 million for the 2025-26 season across all sports.
Without an approved settlement, revenue sharing will be subject to state law regulation.
In any case, Group of Five Conferences, like the AAC, will continue to face significant challenges in their ability to compete with power conference peers that enjoy more revenue generation capacity through more valuable media rights and sponsorship valuations.
As college athletes’ talents become increasingly valuable, and recruitment and retention are increasingly predicated on compensation, being able to pay as close to the NIL revenue sharing cap as possible is imperative for fielding a program worthy of national relevance. The divide between the haves and have-nots in college sports is anticipated to grow in the wake of direct payment to student-athletes.
The AAC’s current media rights deal generates approximately $7 million annually per school, a stark contrast to its geographic power four counterpart, the Big 12, whose media deal nets roughly $32 million per institution starting in 2025-26.
Compared to super conferences like the Big Ten, the AAC nets only a small fraction of the $75 million distributed to each school annually through the landmark Big Ten broadcasting rights agreement.
In the wake of widespread conference realignment, the AAC has seen itself as one of the biggest impacted by the poaching of Group of Five schools that have achieved national success and prominence by power conferences that can offer more financial resources.
UConn left for the Big East in 2020; UCF, Houston, and Cincinnati left for the Big 12 in 2022; and most recently, SMU departed for the ACC in 2023.
The AAC has already taken proactive steps to maximize the value of the brands it has been able to retain. The conference will require every institution, except Army and Navy (which are precluded from providing athlete NIL payments due to federal law), to provide a minimum of $10 million in revenue-sharing funds over the next three years.
While the revenue sharing minimum requires schools to provide some investment in their direct athletic payment, the number is far below the virtually universal commitment of power conference schools to paying the full cap.
Empowering schools with new revenue streams at the conference level through RISE Ventures will ideally reduce the burden of finding ways to compensate revenue-generating athletes for AAC institutions.
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