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Lil Uzi Vert Dubbed ‘Lil Hoozi Vert’ By Indiana Fans After Attending CFP Championship Game For Fernando Mendoza

Lil Uzi Vert made an appearance at the 2026 College Football Playoff National Championship game on Monday. The rapper received an invitation from player Fernando Mendoza, who vowed to bring them to the game if his team made it to the championship. Lil Uzi Vert attended the college football championship game The game resulted in […]

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Dawn Staley keeps promise as South Carolina visits HBCU

When Dawn Staley brought South Carolina to the small HBCU in Baltimore, Maryland, Coppin State, the final score (90-48) was never the point. It was about the moment. “This is a measuring stick,” Staley said. Those words framed the entire afternoon. Not as charity. Not as optics. But as access. And in women’s basketball, access still matters—especially for HBCU programs.

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Abella Danger Cries as Miami Loses CFP National Championship: “I HATE THIS”

Abella Danger’s broken heart was a major story following the College Football Playoff National Championship, as the Miami Hurricanes lost 27-21 to Indiana on Monday night. “Danger,” a Miami native and lifelong Hurricanes fan, is caught on camera crying as fireworks erupt at Hard Rock Stadium moments after Indiana won their first national title. She

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Abella Danger Goes Viral After ESPN Keeps Cutting to Her During National Championship

A video of Abella Danger during the ESPN College Football Playoff National Championship broadcast has gone viral. Danger is a huge Hurricanes fan and was caught on ESPN cameras looking stressed when Miami was down 24-14 in the fourth quarter against Indiana. Many people on social media started joking about ESPN’s priorities after they showed

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Sophie Cunningham Laughs Off Cold Sore as Herpes in Wild Podcast Moment

WNBA player Sophie Cunningham sparked laughter and controversy with comments about herpes on her “Show Me Something” podcast with host West Wilson. In one episode of the series, Cunningham said that she believed she contracted the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) after passing around ChapStick at a youth basketball tournament in the state of

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Everything Paige Spiranac Said in Her Raw, Emotional 2026 YouTube Q&A

Paige Spiranac is walking into 2026 with fresh energy, firmer boundaries, and zero interest in performing emotional labor for the comment section. In a New Year’s Q&A posted to YouTube, the golf media personality recapped a 2025 she described as “interesting,” “not necessarily a good year,” and “literally like a roller coaster up and down

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Super Bowl Champion Invests in Athletics at HBCU Alma Mater

Alcorn State is not leaning on nostalgia. Instead, the HBCU is investing in its future. The Alcorn State athletic department announced an all-inclusive partnership with Driven Elite, founded by alum and Super Bowl champion Donald Driver. The collaboration launches January 20, 2026, as part of Driven Elite’s national “New Year, New Kickoff” initiative. More than a ceremonial return, the partnership introduces

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26 people charged in connection with alleged basketball game fixing

By Tom Winter, Jonathan Dienst, Deanna Durante and David K. Li Federal prosecutors secured indictments against 26 people accused of rigging college basketball games in America and pro contests in China, according to court papers unsealed Thursday in Philadelphia. The suspects face charges that include alleged bribery in sports, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud and aiding and abetting. U.S.

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HBCU coach says recruiting 18-year-olds isn’t recipe for success

HBCU football and Tremaine Jackson were again at the center of a national conversation after the Prairie View A&M head coach doubled down on his transfer-first philosophy. Speaking on a panel at the American Football Coaches Association convention, Jackson reinforced the message that first went viral weeks earlier. “I don’t think we can be successful

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