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While JuJu Watkins Recovers, USC Prepares for a Season of Uncertainty

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While JuJu Watkins Recovers, USC Prepares for a Season of Uncertainty

On April 23, USC women’s basketball coach Lindsay Gottlieb sat in the stands of an empty Galen Center for an interview with a film crew. The interview, which was going to be used for a documentary on USC star forward JuJu Watkins, took place exactly two weeks after the Trojans lost to eventual champion UConn in the Elite Eight. As Gottlieb answered a question about the day when Watkins’ season ended with an ACL tear in her right knee in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, the coach started to cry.

Gottlieb was surprised at how quickly and strongly her emotions came over her. “I realized, I hadn’t really done that,” she told Hoops HQ. “Then I saw her trainer three hours later, She’s like, ‘Man, I had to talk (to the crew) about that day, and I started crying too.’”

Gottlieb recounted the story as she sat in her office on a recent June afternoon. She did not shed any tears this time, but the experience was still raw. “Anytime a player goes down with a significant injury, it is brutal,” she said. “But I don’t remember anything like that. What we all experienced in that arena when she got hurt was just indescribable. But especially, you know, for someone you know, like Juju, it was so heartbreaking, not just for us but for basketball.”

As summer begins and the 2025-26 season approaches, Gottlieb’s job is not only to get past that moment herself, but to help her team do so as well. The Trojans’ prospects will depend on how quickly Watkins recovers, and whether she can return to the level she was playing at when she went down. The typical recovery time for an ACL surgery is 8 to 12 months, which would mean Watkins could only miss a couple of early games or the entire season. Her status will be by far the biggest question the sport will face heading into the new season, but Gottlieb is not putting any kind of timetable on it.

USC Head Women's Basketball Coach Lindsay Gottlieb questions a referee's call against Ohio State at the Galen Center in Los Angeles Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025.

USC Head Women’s Basketball Coach Lindsay Gottlieb.

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“We’re going to let her attack rehab,” she said. “And all decisions about her return will be based on her health, her well-being and her future, and we’ll see. It’s a unique thing because it happened at the end of last year.”

Preseason polls will have USC lower than a year ago (the Trojans were ranked No. 3 in the AP Top 25 in the preseason and never fell lower than No. 7), but there is still reason to believe the program can contend for Big Ten and national titles. Much of that is due to the arrival of yet another top-rated recruit, Jasmine “Jazzy” Davidson, a 6-foot-1 guard from Clackamas, Oregon, who is ranked by ESP’s Hoopgurlz as the No. 1 recruit in the nation. Davidson averaged 11.3 points a game, 3.8 rebounds, and a team high 2.7 steals for the U.S. at the 2024 FIBA U18 AmeriCup in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She also helped the U.S. win gold at the 2024 FIBA 3×3 U18 World Cup in Debrecen, Hungary from Aug. 26-30.

“We always felt like we had the best player in class, and it’s not a knock on anyone in any way,” Gottlieb said. “Jazzy has it all as a basketball player.”

Davidson will need to be a major contributor for USC, but the team’s leader will be 6-foot-1 sophomore guard Kennedy Smith, who ranked third on the team as a freshman in points (9.5) and minutes (29.1). Having also lost Kiki Iriafen, who is now a rookie for the Washington Mystics in the WNBA, and key reserves Avery Howell and Kayleigh Heckel, who transferred to Washington and UConn, respectively, Gottlieb set out to rebuild her roster through the transfer portal.  

She picked up a couple of quality guards in Kara Dunn and Londynn Jones. A 5-foot-11 guard, Dunn was a second team All-ACC player at Georgia Tech last year after averaging 15.5 points a game while shooting just 49.3 percent from the field. Jones was All-Big Ten last season at UCLA and is known for her shooting talent. She set the single-season school record for most threes as a sophomore. 

Kara Dunn #25 of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets drives to the basket against the Richmond Spiders in the first half of a women's first round NCAA Tournament basketball at Pauley Pavilion on the campus of UCLA in Los Angeles on Friday, March 21, 2025.

Former Georgia Tech star Kara Dunn joins the Trojans this season.

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After spending all of last season at the top of the polls, Gottlieb is embracing the chance to sneak up on people again. “Maybe it’ll be more of ‘Hey, we gotta prove to people, we’re still here. We’re still really good,’” she said.

As usual, for Gottlieb, success comes down to building a culture, first and foremost. That will be a major focus for her this summer. She recently hosted a barbecue at her home to kick off summer practices and is planning to take the team back to Santa Ynez Valley for a retreat. 

Gottlieb also gives her players reading assignments most every year. Her choice this year is “Legacy” by James Kerr. The book tells the story of the New Zealand All-Blacks, detailing their path to sustaining a successful culture that produced three World Cup trophies and nine semi-final appearances in the last 10 World Cup tournaments. “We have a really strong culture and a strong kind of core values, but you have to re-emphasize that every year, because there’s new people,” Gottlieb said. “You have to adapt and change and allow players and really embrace players having these opportunities that they have, but still make it about the team and what looks like winning basketball.”

During her four years at USC, Gottlieb experienced her share of winning. Her first season ended four games under .500. In 2022-23, the Trojans went 21-10 and earned their first NCAA Tournament bid since 2014. Following that was another jump to 29-6 and an Elite Eight. And in year four, USC was 29-3 going into its NCAA Tournament second-round matchup at home against Mississippi State.

That game may have taken an awful twist, but it did not lower Gottlieb’s vision for the program heading into 2025-26. If anything, with Watkins’ timetable undetermined it’s more important than ever for Gottlieb to build and sustain a strong culture. Others might be expecting less of USC next season, but Gottlieb isn’t, and she wants to make sure not only that the players feel the same way, but the fans as well.

“I think they can expect us to play really fast, have a lot of interchangeable parts and be super exciting. Be really good defensively,” Gottlieb said. “And I think they should expect us to surprise some people because our standards and our goals haven’t changed.”

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$2.4 million QB connected to major college football program in transfer portal

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Cincinnati closed the 2025 season at 7–5 (5–4 Big 12) and will face Navy in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl on January 2, marking the Bearcats’ first bowl appearance since joining the Big 12 and since head coach Scott Satterfield took over in 2023.

Cincinnati rattled off seven straight wins midseason but dropped its final four games to close the regular slate before receiving the bowl invitation.

Quarterback Brendan Sorsby started 12 games for Cincinnati in 2025 and finished with 2,800 passing yards, 27 passing TDs, and five interceptions (61.6% completion, 155.15 passer rating), adding 100 carries for 580 rushing yards and nine rushing touchdowns. 

A Denton/Lake Dallas (Texas) product, Sorsby was a three-star recruit who signed with Indiana (redshirted 2022, started in 2023) before transferring to Cincinnati in 2024.

However, Sorsby notified Cincinnati and publicly confirmed on December 15 that he will test the transfer portal while awaiting an NFL draft grade.

Since then, multiple programs have reportedly shown interest, with some NIL offers rumored to approach $5 million, a figure that would rank among the highest in college football.

On3’s NIL tracker currently values Sorsby at approximately $2.4 million, placing him among the higher-valued quarterbacks in the college game.

On Friday, Fox Sports’ Laken Litman included Oregon among the programs expected to pursue a quarterback through the transfer portal and identified Sorsby as a “top quarterback from the portal,” along with Texas Tech, Indiana, and Oklahoma.

Oregon Ducks quarterback Dante Moore.

Oregon Ducks quarterback Dante Moore (5) warms up before the game against the James Madison Dukes | Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images

Oregon’s starter, Dante Moore, is widely regarded as a likely high NFL Draft selection and has not publicly committed to returning, stating that he has yet to make a final decision.

With a young and largely unproven group of quarterbacks behind him on the depth chart, speculation has been that Dan Lanning and his staff could pursue a transfer portal quarterback should Moore declare.

If Moore declares for the draft, Oregon would likely seek an experienced, pro-ready signal-caller capable of operating a tempo-based offense while sustaining recruiting and NIL momentum.

Sorsby’s size (6’3″, 235 pounds), proven starter experience, marketplace value, and dual-threat rushing ability, a trait Oregon has used successfully, would make him an immediate candidate.

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Damon Wilson seeks denial for arbitration in NIL dispute with Georgia

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Updated Dec. 28, 2025, 1:33 p.m. ET

Former Georgia football defensive end Damon Wilson is asking an Athens-Clarke County Superior Court judge to deny Georgia athletics’ attempt to go to arbitration on what it contends is Wilson breaking an NIL contract when he entered the transfer portal.

Georgia sued Wilson, seeking $390,000 in liquidated damages after he agreed to an NIL deal with Classic City Collective and transferred weeks later. He played this season at Missouri where he was second-team All-SEC.



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Kyle Whittingham reveals if he had any hesitation on Michigan with controversy, investigation around program

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Michigan has been in hot water the past few years. In 2023, the football program was exposed for participating in an illegal sign-stealing scheme. This year, the school fired head coach Sherrone Moore after he was charged with felony third-degree home invasion and two misdemeanors.

Now, the school is thoroughly investigating its entire football program for any other signs of misconduct. Nonetheless, the program is seemingly heading in a new direction after hiring Kyle Whittingham to be its next head coach.

Whittingham is a well-respected figure in the college football community and was Utah‘s head coach from 2005-25. During his introductory press conference on Sunday, Whittingham revealed whether he hesitated to join the Wolverines due to the controversy surrounding Michigan.

“I didn’t have any hesitation. There’s some issues, missteps that are being taken care of, but the key is the players are solid,” Whittingham said. “The players here are rock-solid. None of those issues, none of those things that we’re dealing with involve the players. And to their credit, they just kept grinding and kept after it.

“I’m so impressed with that because there was a lot of distractions and a lot of adversity, I guess you can say. But, I got no doubt that everything’s going to be handled properly. We’ll see. I’m not knowledgeable enough and privy enough to exactly what’s going on in the details, but I’ve got full confidence that we’ll come out of this just fine.”

Michigan doesn’t have a talent problem. The team posted a 9-3 record in the regular season, including a 7-2 mark in conference play. The Wolverines are expected to return several key players as well, most notably quarterback Bryce Underwood.

Underwood is a freshman this season, but started in all 12 of Michigan’s regular-season games. While Underwood didn’t regularly dominate opponents, he showed promising flashes and will be pivotal to Michigan’s future success.

Kyle Whittingham isn’t allowing any administrative measures to affect his relationships with Michigan’s players. After all, he knows those relationships will be the key to a successful first year in Ann Arbor.

“My culture is going to be with the players. What I’m concerned with is the players,” Whittingham said. “I certainly know the general gist of what transpired, in this series of, I guess we’ll call them unfortunate events, but not really fazing me.

“The players are a great group of kids. They’re hungry. They got a lot of want-to in them and that’s where my focus is. I focus on coaching the team, and everything else be handled in due time and in due process.”



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Kyle Whittingham introduced as Michigan football coach

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Updated Dec. 28, 2025, 11:53 a.m. ET

Highlights from the press conference Sunday to introduce Kyle Whittingham as Michigan’s new head football coach:

➤On how someone from the outside will reset the culture: “My culture is going to be with the players.” Whittingham said he knows the “gist” of what transpired in the investigation and firing of former head coach Sherrone Moore, but says his focus is on the players and hopes the university and program will handle the rest.

➤On his conversation with starting quarterback Bryce Underwood: “Quarterbacks have to have that ‘it’ factor, and he has that ‘it’ factor.” Believes that Underwood has potential and can’t wait to work with him.



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CLEMSON — From time to time, we have heard Dabo Swinney say, “the proof is in the pudding.”

During Clemson’s run from 2015-’20 in the College Football Playoff, there was plenty of proof of Clemson having an elite football program. The argument was strong — 79 wins, 6 ACC Championships, 6 College Football Playoff appearances, 4 National Championship Game appearances and 2 National Championships.

However, the same argument can now be made that the Clemson Football program is no longer an elite program. And like Swinney says, “the proof is in the pudding.”

Since 2021, the Clemson Football Program has 47 wins, 2 ACC Championships and 1 CFP appearance and that is it.

Now, it is probably not fair to expect the Tigers to play for a national championship in each of the last five years like it did from 2015-’19. However, it is fair to expect the program to compete for one, and right now that is not really happening. And Dabo Swinney knows it.

You could see the look of despair on his face following Saturday’s embarrassing performance to Penn State in the Pinstripe Bowl. A game in which the Tigers did not look like a competent football team.

There was miscommunication. There was questionable play calling on both sides of the ball. There was a lack of execution. There were a lot of things that went wrong.

It was a disaster.

And yes, Clemson was playing without a lot of players, but so was Penn State, and the Nittany Lions were coached by an interim head coach, plus a staff full of coaches who were leaving for other programs after the game. And Penn State looked way more competent as a football team and program.

Do you want to know why Penn State dominated the Tigers in the second half of Saturday’s game at Yankee Stadium in New York, N.Y.? It had better depth than Clemson.

Why is that true?

Because Penn State, despite their struggles this season, has invested more in trying to build its roster through the transfer portal and NIL, way more than Clemson has at least.

And, as Swinney says, “the proof is in the pudding.”

When comparing the Clemson program in the pre-NIL-and-transfer-portal era to the current era, there is no comparison. The Tigers won 91.5 percent of their games in the previous five-year stretch. In the last five years since the transfer-portal and NIL took over college athletics, Clemson has won 70.1 percent of its games.

However, in the previous five-year stretch, when playing the top programs in college football, the Tigers were 14-4 (.778). In the last five seasons, they are 1-8 (.125), and that is the most telling part of all of this.

I can keep going. Clemson was 38-3 (.927) in ACC play from 2016-’20, and in the last five seasons, 29-11 (.723) which includes two 4-4 campaigns and two consecutive losses to Duke. If Duke had lost to Clemson in men’s basketball in consecutive games, I can promise you Jon Scheyer would be on the hot seat in Durham.

Guess what? After Saturday’s disappointing loss, which wrapped up an extremely disappointing season, the seat that Dabo Swinney has sat on for so long at Clemson is hot. If he does not get things turned around soon, it’s going to be too hot for him to sit on.



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$5.3 million QB explains career decision to return to college football

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The highest-valued player in college sports officially announced his plans to delay a professional career and return to school for the 2026 season. This decision secures the most vital position on the field for the Texas Longhorns as they prepare for the Citrus Bowl and look toward a future conference title run.

Holding a massive $5.3 million valuation and the top spot in the On3 NIL 100, the redshirt sophomore faced intense speculation regarding the NFL Draft. Many analysts projected him as a potential early selection despite a season that began with mixed results. However, the signal-caller opted to prioritize further development at the collegiate level over immediate professional opportunities.

His return ensures continuity for an offense that found its rhythm late in the year. By bypassing the draft, the program retains a leader who guided the team to nine wins and a victory over a bitter in-state rival to close the regular season. The choice reflects a desire to complete unfinished business before making the leap to the next level.

Texas Longhorns QB discusses development and future in Austin

Arch Manning addressed the media ahead of the postseason matchup against the Michigan Wolverines, clarifying why he chose to stay in Austin. The decision comes after a season where he completed 61.4 percent of his passes for 2,942 yards. Manning emphasized that his growth on the field was the primary factor in postponing his NFL entry.

“I felt like I developed a lot this year, especially towards the back half, and I want to keep it going… There’s no reason to leave,” Manning said. “I feel like I got a lot more football left to play, and I’m excited to still be a part of this team.”

Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning

Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning faced scrutiny at the start of the season, but the 21-year-old signal-caller finished the season with a 27-17 win over the then-undefeated Texas A&M Aggies. | Scott Wachter-Imagn Images

The quarterback’s performance improved significantly following early setbacks against the Ohio State Buckeyes and Florida Gators. He finished the regular season with 24 passing touchdowns and added eight scores on the ground. His dual-threat ability was on display during the regular-season finale, where he accounted for two touchdowns to help defeat the then-undefeated Texas A&M Aggies.

Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning

Texas quarterback Arch Manning and the Longhorns will conclude their 2025 campaign against the Michigan Wolverines in the Citrus Bowl on New Year’s Eve. | Scott Wachter-Imagn Images

Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian supported the move. He noted the mental and physical maturity Manning demonstrated during his first full year as the starter. The return of the team captain fortifies a roster that will face a nine-game SEC schedule in 2026, including a highly anticipated rematch with Ohio State in September.

Manning and his teammates are currently focused on their upcoming opponent in Orlando. A victory would secure a 10-win season and generate significant momentum heading into the offseason. The Longhorns will face the Michigan Wolverines in the Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Florida, on Dec. 31 at 3 p.m. ET on ABC.

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