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  • Ongoing transfer saga takes another twist as Wolves now in ‘pole position’ for centre-back after talks elsewhere break down


    Wolves are braced for a busy end to the January transfer window. The Old Gold still want to make more signings and could be close to securing one of their longest targets.

    Plunged into the relegation zone after losing at home to Arsenal last weekend, Vitor Pereira is very much up against it as he looks to retain the side’s top-flight status.

    There are no easy fixtures in the Premier League so having a wealth of options is important. Unfortunately, Wolves aren’t blessed with quality in depth, so new signings are needed before next week’s transfer Deadline Day.

    Pereira has already confirmed he wants a new centre-back and midfielder. Consequently, Wolves have made an offer to sign Soungoutou Magassa from Monaco and remain in discussions for a defender.

    Kevin Danso of Lens looks on during the Ligue 1 match between Racing Club de Lens and Stade Brestois 29 at Stade Bollaert-Delelis on August 25, 202...
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    Kevin Danso to Wolves back on

    Despite wanting to sign Kevin Danso from RC Lens for most of the window, Wolves have yet to get a deal across the line.

    The Old Gold looked to be well out of the chase for the Austrian after other clubs entered the mix. Both Aston Villa and Juventus have expressed an interest in signing Danso.

    However, even though Danso has been in talks to join Juventus, according to Sebastien Denis, those negotiations have now broken down.

    Although there is clearly still a lot of work to be done before an agreement can be reached, Wolves are once again viewed as the team in ‘pole position’ to secure the 26-year-old’s signature.

    Loan likeliest option

    Working out Danso’s immediate future is top priority for RC Lens, who understandably don’t want the saga dragging for much longer.

    While all options remain open, Danso leaving France on a six-month loan before moving on a permanent in the summer is the likeliest outcome.

    If Wolves can sign the 26-year-old, Pereira’s chances of surviving the drop will be significantly boosted.

    Not only that but at the end of the season, should the Old Gold overcome the threat of relegation, they’ll be in a much better position to negotiate Danso’s permanent transfer.

    During his four years at RC Lens, the centre-back, who has two-and-a-half years left on his contract, has directly contributed to 10 goals in 128 games in all competitions.

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    The transfer saga surrounding the future of a highly sought-after centre-back has taken another unexpected twist, with Wolves now reportedly in “pole position” to secure his signature.

    After talks with other clubs broke down, it seems that the Premier League side has emerged as the frontrunners in the race to sign the talented defender. The player’s future has been the subject of intense speculation in recent weeks, with a number of top clubs expressing interest in acquiring his services.

    Despite initial reports suggesting that a deal with another club was imminent, it now looks like Wolves have stolen a march on their rivals and are close to securing a deal for the centre-back. This latest development has added another layer of drama to what has already been a protracted transfer saga.

    Fans of the club will no doubt be eager to see the deal finalized and the player donning the famous gold and black shirt. With the new Premier League season fast approaching, time is of the essence, and Wolves will be hoping to wrap up the deal as soon as possible.

    As the saga continues to unfold, all eyes will be on Wolves to see if they can successfully navigate the complexities of the transfer market and secure the services of the highly-rated centre-back. Stay tuned for further updates as the story develops.

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  • “They’re Going To Marbury You” – Carmelo Anthony Was Brutally Honest While Breaking Down The Jimmy Butler Trade Saga


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    With the NBA trade deadline quickly approaching (Feb 6th), it’s only a matter of time before we finally have a resolution one way or another to the Jimmy Butler saga. Deadlines spur action, so my guess is Shams already has the tweet written in his drafts and is just waiting on the confirmation before he sits sent on the tweet.

    As outsiders, all we can do is look at this situation through what’s being leaked to us from the team side and the player side. That can be tricky of course because when that happens you need to remember that you’re basically being given propaganda. The team is going to do what they can to make Jimmy look bad, and in return, Jimmy’s camp is going to do the same thing about Pat Riley and the franchise. It’s all an attempt to put pressure on one another while also winning the battle in the court of public opinion.

    It’s all posturing and agenda-pushing, much like it is with all of these types of trade demands. Remember the James Harden saga? Or the Ben Simmons saga? Or the Dame saga? There’s a reason these breakups are almost always nasty.

    That’s why I found Carmelo Anthony’s perspective on this situation pretty interesting. For all the annoying former player podcasts that may be out there that do nothing but say stupid shit in hopes of going viral, that’s never really been the case with Melo’s. In fact, I’d argue it’s actually one of the best listens we have if you’re looking for a player perspective. If there’s anyone who is qualified to weigh in on Bulter’s situation and all the different aspects that go along with it, it’s probably Melo. He’s a guy who has been there before, and while he didn’t exactly burn everything to the ground like Jimmy Butler tends to do, he did find himself in similar situations throughout this career

     Is it a coincidence that we’re now also getting leaks that Steph/Kerr don’t love the idea of adding Jimmy Butler to that team and that locker room? They are a team that desperately needs help for Steph, and even they are like “ehhhhhhhhh we’re OK”. To me, that’s partially what Melo is talking about. The way he’s acting, teams aren’t going to give a shit about the basketball side, which also has it’s own set of issues as he continues to age. At some point organizations are going to collectively decide you are not worth the trouble.

    His point about being “Marbury’d” should not be overlooked. We’ve seen how the league operates in cases like this. Teams simply remove you from the equation and exile you to overseas basketball. It wasn’t a situation where Marbury wasn’t an effective basketball player, it was everything else that came with it to where teams got to the point where they weren’t willing to put up with the bullshit.

    You can start to feel that happening with Butler. The Heat are telling him to stay away, other teams that could probably use his skillset are reluctant to bring him in. Given his age and price, who knows what the future looks like for Jimmy Butler after he picks up his final player option? Unless whoever trades for him immediately gives him an extension, is it so crazy to think that few teams if any will be blowing up his phone after his player option season next year? I don’t think you can rule out a scenario where this tweet becomes a reality

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    In the end, I still think the Heat find a partner in these next few days. Despite all the drama and the bullshit that comes with bringing Jimmy Butler in, when guys want to be traded, they tend to be traded no matter how much they tank their value. James Harden got fat as shit and flat out quit during games and he got what he wanted. Ben Simmons simply refused to play altogether, and he got what he wanted. 

    But if I were Jimmy Butler, I’d probably listen to Melo on this one. He’s been there before, he’s gone through it, and honestly, he gave probably the best take on this entire situation. Sort of reminds me of another issue Melo was right on the nose about



    In a recent interview, Carmelo Anthony didn’t hold back when discussing the Jimmy Butler trade saga. He warned that if you’re not careful, they’re going to Marbury you – a reference to former NBA player Stephon Marbury, whose career was marred by controversy and drama.

    Anthony spoke candidly about the behind-the-scenes drama surrounding Butler’s trade request and eventual move to the Miami Heat. He emphasized the importance of staying focused and keeping a level head in the midst of trade rumors and off-court distractions.

    As a veteran player who has experienced his fair share of trade rumors and drama in the NBA, Anthony’s words carry weight. He knows firsthand the toll that off-court distractions can take on a player’s performance and mental well-being.

    So, for any players caught up in trade rumors or drama, heed Carmelo Anthony’s warning: stay focused, stay grounded, and don’t let them Marbury you. It’s a lesson that could make all the difference in a player’s career.

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  • Dark Clouds Loom Over College Football As Jaden Rashada Saga Sees New Twist in Latest Transfer Portal Revelation


    The transfer portal saga has reached a climax in the last few weeks, involving a lot of players poaching and tampering allegations over the big schools healing from the bigwig conferences. College football has visibly stepped into a transitional era where terms like ethics and loyalty of the players become all but elusive. When Beau Pribula hit the portal just ahead of a crucial playoff match with the Nittany Lions, it left James Franklin and the fans and veterans alike in severe jeopardy. But quite unsurprisingly, it’s just one instance among the hundreds. The NCAA portal window, which is directly challenging the season timeline, has been a recurring theme of dispute in the mix.

    The latest one to mention is the drama swirling over Jaden Rashada, which has set a clumsy record of flips over the last couple of years. On the parallel, Xavier Lucas, a Wisconsin athlete, also fights a legal battle over portal permission. The latest intel kind of binds these two to a single faith.

    Xavier Lucas’s projected fate at the portal revealed

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    Lucas, a former Wisconsin cornerback, is now eyeing to take his talent to the University of Miami. However, Wisconsin didn’t allow him permission, citing a restriction as per their NIL contracts, which is two years. Lucas and his advocates claimed that the university purposefully wanted to block his career growth by delinquently denying him the assent. They didn’t just stop him from hitting the portal, they rather accused Miami of tampering with players which might invite complex NCAA violations and legal repercussions for both institutions. But before it further opens the pandora’s box, we get busy soft-guessing who will win the shot at court.

    Well, Locked on Big 12 host Cam Stuart has an answer that can change the landscape of the entire college football world. ‘‘If I’m, if I’m a football player, why would I enter the transfer portal when I can just say Deuces, I don’t go here anymore, I go somewhere else and guess what if I’m Miami or Oklahoma State or Texas Tech, I don’t want to pull from the transfer portal. I just want to enroll a new kid here, It’s that simple. No more paperwork. Just welcome to the show, this is going to officially throw us into even further chaos,” Stuart reflected on a concerning aspect.

    They say every law has an escape, and this is how it works. The best or worst part is you can’t blame any player for the intricacy or the infidelity because they are entitled to think about their future as long as they are permitted to.

    On the other hand, the college football world trademark ruling doesn’t only impact a single entity, rather it will initiate a new era in the same area, allowing many more to avail of the same. Just like Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia’s win over separating the Juco years from the overall collegiate eligibility paved the way for the youngsters to go for the same afterward, the Wisconsin vs Miami judgment will decide a lot going forward. ‘‘Make no mistake, this kid’s gonna play for Miami next year. Like they’re not, Wisconsin’s not going to win this case. Wisconsin has kind of fumbled the ball on this in terms of making them sign this NIL contract which actually isn’t going to go into effect until maybe April when it goes before the house,” Stuart added.

    Well, if this happens to be the case, it’s time to raise a stock on Jaden Rasheda as well.

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    Jaden Rasheda will possibly benefit from a positive Xavier Lucas judgment 

    Rasheda has the craziest portal records that didn’t do him any favor. The nomadic nature of his recruits only puzzled the teams, and the staff associated with it. But again, technically, he is allowed to keep jumping ship unless and until he finds his match. Thanks to the updated NIL era. He had a tumultuous history in Florida involving a massive $13 million NIL deal that led him to depart even before playing a single game. After that, he came to Arizona State, had a brief yet significant time, and ended up in Georgia at the start of the past season.

    Rashada didn’t see the field for Georgia in 2024 after transferring. But somehow, the California native has become a poster boy for the NIL era in college sports for all the wrong reasons. Now, Georgia is not serving him anymore, and he is looking for another home at the moment.

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    He is juggling between UCLA and North Carolina but has to wait until the spring portal opens before doing the pen and paperwork. Well, if you were wondering, whether or not he can face a legal intricacy for the process, the Wisconsin case is the reference for you.



    College football fans were left stunned as news broke of a new twist in the ongoing saga surrounding star quarterback Jaden Rashada. The talented player, who had been a standout for his team, has been at the center of controversy after entering the transfer portal amid rumors of discord with coaching staff.

    Just when it seemed like the dust was settling on the situation, a bombshell revelation has emerged that has sent shockwaves through the college football world. Reports have surfaced that Rashada was not only considering transferring to another school, but that he had also been in talks with agents and exploring potential opportunities to enter the NFL draft early.

    This latest development has cast dark clouds over the future of college football, with many questioning the integrity of the sport and the impact that player empowerment and the transfer portal are having on the traditional structure of college athletics. The situation has also raised concerns about the influence of agents and the potential for players to be exploited or manipulated for financial gain.

    As fans and analysts alike grapple with the implications of this new twist in the Jaden Rashada saga, one thing is clear: the landscape of college football is changing, and the fallout from this controversy is likely to have far-reaching consequences for the sport as a whole. Stay tuned as this story continues to unfold and the future of college football hangs in the balance.

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  • Doc: Michigan fighting allegations made by NCAA in Connor Stalions sign-stealing saga


    The University of Michigan is arguing against much of the evidence the NCAA presented relating to Connor Stalions, Sherrone Moore, Jim Harbaugh and others. (Scott W. Grau/Getty Images)

    The University of Michigan is arguing against much of the evidence the NCAA presented in a lengthy response of its own. (Scott W. Grau/Getty Images)

    Michigan and the NCAA are in for a long, bruising fight over allegations related to the Connor Stalions-led advanced scouting and sign-stealing scheme.

    In its response to the association sent earlier this month, the university refutes many of the alleged rules violations and accuses the NCAA of “grossly overreaching” and “wildly overcharging” the program without credible evidence that other staff members knew of Stalions’ illegal in-person scouting system.

    In the 137-page document — a portion of which Yahoo Sports obtained — Michigan makes clear that it will not enter into a negotiated resolution with the NCAA over the alleged wrongdoing, vigorously defending its former head coach, current head coach, several staff members and even Stalions, the low-level assistant who orchestrated one of the most elaborate sign-stealing systems in college football history on the way to the school winning the 2023 national championship. The school purports that the sign-stealing system offered “minimal relevance to competition,” was not credibly proven by NCAA investigators and should be treated as a minor violation.

    An NCAA spokesperson confirmed that the association received Michigan’s response, but declined to provide additional details and refused to confirm the document that Yahoo Sports obtained. A Michigan spokesperson declined comment when reached, citing the ongoing nature of the investigation. A Big Ten official declined comment as well.

    In its response, Michigan believes that the notice of allegations, sent to the school in August, makes “numerous factually unsupported infractions, exaggerates aggravating factors and ignores mitigating facts,” the document says. The school requests that the NCAA apply “common sense and commitment to fairness” and treat the case not as a serious Level I infractions case but a “Level II standard case.”

    The document details why many of the 11 allegations against the school — six of them deemed as Level I — are without “merit or credible evidence,” the school contends, and that includes allegations against ex-head coach Jim Harbaugh and current head coach Sherrone Moore, who was an assistant on staff during Stalions’ advanced scouting operation and was found to have deleted text messages with him.

    However, perhaps most notable in the document is an answer to a long-discussed question: Who originally tipped off the NCAA to Stalions’ scheme?

    According to the document, the tipster derived from Michigan’s own campus. The unnamed source, which the NCAA has not disclosed, appears to have worked at the school, at least at one point. Michigan believes the confidential leaker was used by the NCAA to produce at least some of the charges in the notice of allegations, something in which it expresses “concern.”

    While the school respects the secrecy of confidential sources, it says in the document, the NCAA can present evidence and infractions based only on “information that can be attributed to individuals who are willing to be identified.”

    The case is now bound for a hearing before the Division I Committee on Infractions, an independent administrative body charged with deciding infractions cases. The committee has authority to set and conduct hearings as well as prescribe penalties.

    However, Michigan is requesting a “pre-hearing conference” to discuss the origins of the tipster and their role in the charges against the school.

    A hearing before the Committee on Infractions is likely to happen over the coming weeks as the school and association enter what could be a lengthy fight similar to the one that Tennessee waged against the NCAA in 2023 over recruiting violations. Eventually, the Volunteers avoided the dreaded postseason ban, instead suffering financial penalties and recruiting and scholarship reductions.

    The NCAA’s notice of allegations, as well as Michigan’s response, did not stipulate proposed penalties against the school. However, six of the 11 violations are deemed to be Level I and the NCAA asserts that Michigan “failed to monitor” its football program given the severe nature and multi-year length of the Stalions scheme. The university and several of its coaches are considered repeat offenders, an allegation the school refutes in its response.

    Two years ago, a separate investigation found both Harbaugh and Moore guilty of COVID-era recruiting violations. In that case, Michigan was placed on three years probation, and Harbaugh received a four-year show-cause order that effectively prevents him from coaching in college.

    In its response, the school acknowledges that some impermissible in-person scouting appears to have occurred — “though less than the (NCAA) claims” — and that some recruiting violations occurred, as well. All of the wrongdoing, it says, will be addressed in the Committee on Infractions hearing and it will advise committee members of self-imposed penalties.

    Michigan believes the COI will see that actual evidence has “not borne out” the NCAA’s initial assessment of “the resulting, sensational public narrative, or the approach taken in the notice of allegations,” the response says.

    Despite producing phone, computer and other data to the NCAA, investigators have not proven that “any coaches were aware of, much less participated in” the scheme, Michigan says.

    Michigan acting head coach Sherrone Moore reacts to a video replay during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Ohio State, Saturday, Nov. 25, 2023, in Ann Arbor, Mich. Michigan won 30-24. (AP Photo/David Dermer)Michigan acting head coach Sherrone Moore reacts to a video replay during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Ohio State, Saturday, Nov. 25, 2023, in Ann Arbor, Mich. Michigan won 30-24. (AP Photo/David Dermer)

    In his first full season as Michigan’s head coach, Sherrone Moore and the Wolverines went 8-5. (AP Photo/David Dermer)

    Of the NCAA’s 11 allegations against the school — six of them related to Stalions and his scheme — one of them stands as the most serious and impactful for the current state of the program: Moore, then an assistant, deleted 52 text messages with Stalions on the very day (Oct. 19, 2023) that Yahoo Sports broke the story of the NCAA’s investigation into the school.

    In its response, Michigan and Moore acknowledge the deleted messages. However, the school contends that the texts were “innocuous and not material to the investigation” and that Moore cooperated fully with the investigation, even turning over his phone for imaging — a move that revealed the previously deleted messages.

    The coach told school officials that he deleted the messages in anger and frustration shortly after the bombshell news story broke, suggesting that he did not want one person, Stalions, to receive credit for “all the work that” coaches and players put into the championship run.

    “So, [I] deleted all the information — all Connor, on my personal phone,” he said in Michigan’s response. “And it wasn’t to hide anything, it was just that — I was just extremely angry of, you know, the type of person that would do that to this program and these kids.”

    In its response, Michigan highlights several of the text messages between the coach and Stalions. While many of them are innocuous — Stalions reminding Moore of a prospect’s birthday, for instance — several of the messages were related to sign stealing.

    However, the university notes, none of the texts were specifically about the in-person advanced scouting system, where Stalions allegedly organized himself and a group of low-level staff, friends and family members to record, in person, as many as 52 games of Michigan’s upcoming opponents over a three-year stretch.

    While NCAA rules prohibit in-person scouting of future opponents, the association permits scouting opponents’ signs during games against that opponent, from television broadcast or taped recordings.

    Some of the text messages between Moore and Stalions paint a fascinating picture of the behind-the-scenes nature of Michigan’s sign-stealing effort — one that, according to the school, is perfectly within the rules and is a fairly normal art among college football staffs.

    – In an August 2022 text from Stalions to Moore, Stalions describes needing time to meet with the coach to discuss “a juicy report for you on CSU,” as in Colorado State, which Michigan opened the season against that year. The Wolverines won, 51-7.

    – In October of 2022, Stalions sent Moore a single text about Michigan State’s blitzing signals, rules and tendencies. “Michigan played Michigan State every year and Michigan State never changed its signals,” the document says in providing context with the text.

    – In a November 2022 text, Stalions suggests to Moore that Michigan should change its signals ahead of the Ohio State game. Moore responded that he’ll “think about it.” And Stalions responds that, “Nebraska is screwed,” a reference to the fact he could easily decipher the Huskers’ signals ahead of the Wolverines’ game against them that very week. Michigan won that game, 34-3. But Moore told university officials that Nebraska used wristbands, so there were no signals to steal.

    – Perhaps the most interesting text came in April 2023. Stalions sent a note to Moore that Central Michigan assistant coach Jake Kostner planned to visit the facility to meet with Moore. Central Michigan opened the 2023 season with Michigan State, which UM regularly played. Ironically enough, Stalions is believed to have attended that game — CMU vs. Michigan State — while in disguise. In fact, CMU fired Kostner last fall as the NCAA investigated the matter of Stalions’ alleged appearance on the sideline of the game.

    The NCAA accuses Stalions of engaging in in-person scouting of 52 games over the 2021, 2022 and 2023 seasons, many of them involving scheduled opponents of Michigan.

    In its response, the university contends that Stalions attended just one of those games and that only eight more were attended by a then-Michigan staff member — lower-level managers that Stalions assigned to attend and presumably record sideline footage for his signal system.

    Other games were attended by Stalions’ friends or family and do not violate NCAA bylaws, the school contends. Michigan also asserts that “in many instances” the only evidence of the in-person scouting system is that “Stalions purchased a game ticket.”

    Michigan also argues that many of the in-person scouting allegations “do not support the six elements of a completed indirect scouting violation,” including lack of witness statements or eyewitness evidence that videos were taken from the stands at many of the games in which Stalions purchased tickets. However, in the NCAA’s notice of allegations, the association did attach some videos and photos of people near the seats Stalions purchased recording the sideline.

    In one interesting bit, a handwritten note was found on Stalions’ desk and was included as a reference to the plan for the Ohio State game in 2023 that states, among other things, “Focusing on them all year + watching every TV copy, sky cam.” The university contends that this supports that much of Stalions’ sign-stealing system came through legal avenues and not in-person scouting.

    “An enormous amount of signal decoding was therefore permissibly done with TV and other publicly available footage,” the response says.

    In another interesting note, Michigan reveals that Stalions traded opponents’ signal plans with other schools and received signal plans for opponents from others as well, including getting plans from Rutgers and Nebraska staff members for the signals of Michigan State and UNLV. These were listed in documents as “potential alliances.”

    Michigan also claims that players and staff members only used Stalions’ signal boards on a limited basis and that they did not provide a competitive impact. Michigan players used pre-snap calls of “birds” (a pass) and “rabbits” (a run) even before Stalions joined the staff, the school says. They often determined such, not by signals, but by offensive line stance, the offensive formation or other tells.

    Michigan refutes the NCAA’s assertion that it “failed to monitor” its football program in light of the Stalions scheme after “at least two members of the football program raised concerns about Stalions’ process for deciphering opponents’ signals,” according to the NCAA. “The information was not reported to compliance for further review and/or willfully ignored so as to not learn about the potential violations.”

    One of those members was then-running backs coach Mike Hart, who told NCAA investigators he received a call in September 2023 from a Rutgers staff member who told him that Michigan was stealing signals and “going further” than most do. Hart brought attention to this call to then-defensive coordinator Jesse Minter. The Rutgers staff member mentioned Stalions specifically.

    Michael Neyman, a low-level Michigan staff member, raised concerns about Stalions’ sign-stealing system and refused to be a part of it when Stalions wanted him to rent a car to scout a football game at Georgia — a team Michigan could have eventually played in the playoff but a team not on the program’s schedule, making it permissible to scout them, according to UM’s response.

    Neyman approached assistant coach Chris Partridge to inform him that he did not want to be part of Stalions’ scheme. Partridge went to Stalions directly and said he told him, “You’re not using this kid in your signal organization stupid thing, so, like, just have him be a manager.”

    HOUSTON, TEXAS - JANUARY 8: Michigan Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh celebrates winning the 2024 CFP National Championship game at NRG Stadium on January 8, 2024 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by CFP/Getty Images)HOUSTON, TEXAS - JANUARY 8: Michigan Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh celebrates winning the 2024 CFP National Championship game at NRG Stadium on January 8, 2024 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by CFP/Getty Images)

    Jim Harbaugh and Michigan won it all amid the sign-stealing scandal in the 2023-24 season. (CFP/Getty Images)

    Some of the NCAA’s 11 allegations are unrelated to Stalions’ scheme and are instead connected to recruiting violations allegedly committed by assistant coaches, many of them no longer with the program.

    For instance, Michigan acknowledges that former assistants Partridge and Minter sent more than 100 combined texts to a recruit outside of the NCAA’s contact period, but the school refutes the allegation that several former assistants held tryouts in the spring of 2023 with recruits.

    As for Harbaugh, the school says the NCAA’s allegation against him is “without merit.” The NCAA alleges that Harbaugh failed to cooperate between Oct. 20 and Jan. 24, 2024 when he did not produce text and telephone records from his personal cell prior to his departure from the school.

    Imaging of Harbaugh’s phones — his personal and work — were part of a large initial collection of data that included imaging of phones and other devices from 10 individuals, the school says, including two computers assigned to Stalions and an external hard drive owned by Stalions.

    However, there were “legitimate concerns” that the data being imaged contained personal and sensitive information and/or attorney-client communications, so images were withheld. The NCAA did not receive Harbaugh’s images by the deadline and deemed him to have failed to comply.

    Michigan also refutes three of the NCAA’s four allegations that Stalions impeded the investigation, including that Stalions failed to preserve all pertinent information by (1) declining to produce his personal phone for imaging, (2) withholding and removing hard drives from his office, (3) putting relevant information into a backpack and instructing a staff member to take it to an unpaid student intern’s house where he (Stalions) could pick it up, and (4) instructing a student intern to delete potentially relevant information.

    The fourth allegation, the school says, is the only one substantiated.

    Michigan believes that the NCAA’s allegation against Partridge — who it fired — is unsubstantiated. The association says he violated a bylaw by pressuring an athlete to “protect” the football coaching staff by providing false or misleading information when answering questions. “Partridge was terminated by the institution for disregarding the institution’s directive to not discuss the investigation with anyone,” Michigan said. “His failure to abide by the institution’s directive does not constitute a violation of any NCAA bylaw.”



    The University of Michigan is pushing back against allegations made by the NCAA in the ongoing sign-stealing saga involving former baseball player Connor Stalions. In a statement released by the university, they vehemently deny any wrongdoing and are fully cooperating with the NCAA investigation.

    The NCAA has accused Stalions of using electronic devices to steal signs during games, giving the Wolverines an unfair advantage. However, Michigan’s head coach, known as “Doc” among players and fans, has stated that they have always emphasized fair play and sportsmanship.

    The university is conducting its own internal investigation and is confident that they will be able to clear their name of any wrongdoing. They are committed to upholding the integrity of collegiate athletics and will take any necessary steps to address these allegations.

    As the situation continues to unfold, fans and supporters of the Michigan baseball program are standing behind “Doc” and the team, trusting in their commitment to fair play and ethical conduct. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story. #GoBlue

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  • LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga – Character Collection – Xbox [Digital Code]


    Price: $14.99
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    LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Character Collection pack includes seven character packs featuring more iconic Star Wars characters from the galaxy far, far away.
    The Character Collection bundle pack includes:

    • The Mandalorian Season 1

    • The Mandalorian Season 2

    • Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

    • Classic Characters

    • Solo: A Star Wars Story

    • Star Wars: The Bad Batch

    • Trooper Pack

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    LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Character Collection pack includes seven character packs featuring more iconic Star Wars characters from the galaxy far, far away.
    The Character Collection bundle pack includes: The Mandalorian Season 1, The Mandalorian Season 2, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Classic Characters
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  • Jimmy Butler suspension: Heat punish disgruntled star for second time in latest trade saga twist, per reports


    The Miami Heat are suspending Jimmy Butler for two games, per multiple reports, including ESPN. Butler missed the team’s flight on Wednesday for Thursday’s matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks, but had plans to join the team Wednesday evening. However, the team decided instead to suspend him from the upcoming two-game road trip, which also includes a game against the Brooklyn Nets on Saturday.

    This is the second time Butler has been suspended this month, and the latest twist in a weekslong saga about Butler’s future in Miami. The previous suspension was a seven-game ban for “multiple instances of conduct detrimental to the team.” It ended last Friday, and Butler had appeared in the Heat’s last three games. If he’s still on the Heat roster by next week, Butler would be eligible to play again on Jan. 27 against the Magic.

    In December, rumors started swirling about Butler possibly wanting a trade out of Miami. Heat exec Pat Riley said on Dec. 26 that the team would not be trading Butler. Butler then publicly made comments in early January saying he had no interest in being part of the Heat organization, and in the Heat’s formal announcement of his first suspension they said “Through his actions and statements, [Butler] has shown he no longer wants to be part of the team.”

    The Phoenix Suns are seen as the leading candidate to land Butler in a trade ahead of the Feb. 6 deadline and his reported preferred destination. Though a deal with the Suns would be difficult as they lack the assets Miami wants in return for Butler. As of right now there haven’t been any other reported teams interested in taking on Butler, who has played in just 25 games and is averaging 17 points, his lowest point total since the 2018-19 season. 

    Ironically, that was when Butler requested a trade from Minnesota to Philadelphia in a situation where he made headlines for, in part, leading the third-string Timberwolves players to a win in practice over the starters. That came after Butler was away from the team for three weeks after requesting a trade, which eventually came to his preferred destination of the Sixers.

    While Butler isn’t using the same antics with the Heat as he did in Minnesota, he’s still causing enough of a headache for Miami to want to suspend him. For Butler’s part, this could be seen as a tactic to try and pressure the Heat into getting a deal done quickly, though there’s no reason for Miami to rush this process. 

    The Heat have maintained that they want players who can help the team win right now, and given the team’s history they’re unlikely to budge on that. If Phoenix is where Butler wants to go, the Suns will need to do all the heavy lifting to get a trade package put together that will undoubtedly require the help from at least a third, possibly fourth or fifth team to get a deal done. 

    The Suns, for what it’s worth, acquired multiple first-round picks in a deal with the Jazz on Tuesday night.





    The Miami Heat have reportedly suspended Jimmy Butler for the second time in the latest twist of his ongoing trade saga. The disgruntled star has been punished by the team for his actions, which have caused tension within the organization.

    Butler’s suspension comes after he expressed his desire to be traded from the Heat, citing a lack of support from the front office and his frustration with the team’s performance. This is the second time the Heat have suspended him in recent weeks, as they look to maintain control over the situation.

    The decision to suspend Butler is a bold move by the Heat, who are clearly sending a message to their star player that his behavior will not be tolerated. While Butler’s future with the team remains uncertain, it is clear that the Heat are taking a firm stance in this trade saga.

    As the situation continues to unfold, it will be interesting to see how Butler responds to his suspension and whether or not he will be able to mend his relationship with the Heat. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Heat’s Kevin Love providing ‘breath of fresh air’ with hilarious social media posts about Jimmy Butler saga


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    In what has been a difficult season for the Miami Heat, veteran Kevin Love is doing what he can to keep the mood light in the locker room. Throughout the drama between Jimmy Butler and the Heat, Love has been provided some much needed humor on social media.

    Love’s social media routine really took off when the Heat announced they were suspending Butler and would be listening to trade offers for the superstar. That’s when Love posted a photo of himself and his teammates photoshopped on the heads of Boyz II Men accompanied by the song “It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday.”

    Since then, Love has posted about the saga here and there. Speaking with the “Miami Herald”, Love said he has been trying to provide “levity” for the entire team.

    “That’s the word I’ve been using,” Love said. “I mean, the good news is people know not to take me too seriously when it comes to stuff like this.”

    Once Butler served his seven-game suspension and returned to action last week, it seemed like he might be sticking around for at least the immediate future. To celebrate, Love posted the famous scene from “The Wolf of Wall Street” in which Leonardo Dicaprio’s character announces, “I’m not f—ing leaving!”

    Love admitted that the drama around Butler’s situation has worn on the team at times, so everyone has welcomed the humor he’s brought on social media. Even the coaching staff and front office have been on board.

    “I do think there is, in a heavy situation or a time where it can be a dark cloud over everything, I think that that levity brings just a breath of fresh air,” Love said. “Guys get engaged in it and it’s fun. And the fan base gets engaged in it. They love it, the front office has been super cool about it, the coaching staff finds it funny, as well.”

    With Butler in the lineup on Sunday, the Heat managed to snap a three-game losing skid with a 128-107 win over the San Antonio Spurs. Now in the thick of the playoff race, perhaps Miami can make a push up the standings as Love keeps everyone laughing.





    As the drama surrounding Jimmy Butler’s trade demand continues to unfold, Miami Heat’s Kevin Love is providing a much-needed “breath of fresh air” with his hilarious social media posts.

    Love, who is close friends with Butler, has been using his platform to add some levity to the situation. In one post, Love shared a photoshopped image of himself wearing a Miami Heat jersey with Butler’s face superimposed on it, captioning it with a series of crying laughing emojis.

    In another post, Love poked fun at the ongoing saga by sharing a meme of two dogs fighting over a bone, with Butler and the Heat logo photoshopped onto the dogs. The caption read, “Live look at Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat right now.”

    Fans have been quick to praise Love for his comedic relief during a tense time for the Heat organization. Many have expressed gratitude for his ability to lighten the mood and provide some much-needed entertainment amidst the uncertainty surrounding Butler’s future.

    Love’s posts serve as a reminder that sports can be taken too seriously at times, and it’s important to find moments of joy and laughter in the midst of the chaos. As the drama continues to unfold, fans can count on Love to keep things light with his hilarious social media antics.

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  • Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (4K Ultra HD + Digital)


    Price: $49.98 – $27.88
    (as of Jan 21,2025 03:15:17 UTC – Details)



    As the world fell, young Furiosa is snatched from the Green Place of Many Mothers and falls into the hands of a great Biker Horde led by the Warlord Dementus. Sweeping through the Wasteland they come across the Citadel presided over by The Immortan Joe. While the two Tyrants war for dominance, Furiosa must survive many trials as she puts together the means to find her way home.
    Bonus Content:
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    Digital Copy Expiration Date ‏ : ‎ September 30, 2026
    MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ R (Restricted)
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.53 x 6.86 x 5.48 inches; 2.88 ounces
    Director ‏ : ‎ George Miller
    Media Format ‏ : ‎ 4K, Subtitled
    Run time ‏ : ‎ 2 hours and 28 minutes
    Release date ‏ : ‎ August 13, 2024
    Actors ‏ : ‎ Anya Taylor-Joy, Chris Hemsworth, Tom Burke, Alyla Browne
    Producers ‏ : ‎ Dean Hood, Doug Mitchell, George Miller
    Language ‏ : ‎ Italian (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1), Italian (Dolby Atmos), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Atmos)
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    Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1


    Get ready to dive back into the post-apocalyptic world of Mad Max with the latest installment in the franchise, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. This action-packed film follows the fierce and fearless warrior Furiosa as she navigates the treacherous wasteland in search of freedom and redemption.

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  • Why ongoing J.T. Miller trade saga overshadowed Canucks’ solid win: 3 takeaways


    VANCOUVER, B.C. — Let’s be honest: The credibly reported J.T. Miller trade rumours overshadowed the Vancouver Canucks’ 3-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday night.

    In some ways, that’s a perfect distillation of what this season has been.

    Saturday night should’ve been an impressive Vancouver victory. A heroic win to break a losing streak against the team that eliminated it from the Stanley Cup playoffs last spring and demolished it when the teams met earlier this season.

    The win could’ve been viewed as a sign, perhaps, that this season might be about to get on track. That the Canucks might have some juice to work with yet.

    Instead, as Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman fleshed out a report about a now-scuttled Miller trade with the New York Rangers that got close enough that Miller wasn’t necessarily expected to play Saturday until the framework of the deal fell through, Saturday night’s victory felt more like a dead cat bounce.

    Given that Friedman added that Miller’s camp has permission to talk to multiple teams about a possible deal involving the veteran pivot who has a full no-movement clause, Saturday’s impressive Canucks victory felt more like a fun last ride for a once-promising core that seems bound for detonation, as opposed to a momentum-building pivot point during an inconsistent season.

    It was, nonetheless, a fun game in a vacuum. Vancouver, maddeningly inconsistent as always, put together one of its most impressive 20-minute stretches of the campaign to build a 3-0 lead over the red-hot Oilers in the first period.

    Edmonton battled back impressively in the second, with Leon Draisaitl scoring a couple of gorgeous, impossible goals.

    Then the Canucks sat on their lead and outplayed Edmonton to put it away, with Conor Garland aggravating Connor McDavid in the dying seconds to the point of cross-checking Garland in the head — a sequence that caused McDavid to be assessed a match penalty and will likely result in supplementary discipline for the Oilers’ superstar.

    Here are three takeaways from a bittersweet Vancouver victory.

    The dominant opening 20

    The Canucks were amid their worst run of form this season — losers of five of their past six games, including two blowout losses back-to-back against the Winnipeg Jets and Los Angeles Kings — and the Oilers, on form, had performed like the best team in hockey since about mid-November.

    The rumours around the Oilers involve adding players, like defender John Klingberg, before the trade deadline. The rumours around the Canucks involve selling core pieces, mostly to shake up the dynamics in the dressing room.

    These are two teams that, going into Saturday night’s contest, appeared to be heading in wildly different directions. The script seemed set for an Oilers pummelling of the moribund Canucks.

    That’s just never how hockey works, however. Typically, the higher your degree of certainty about how a game will and should go, the more likely you are to be wildly incorrect.

    So it was Saturday night that the embattled Canucks put together their best and most dynamic 20 minutes of hockey against this imposing Oilers side.

    Of course it was Miller — who else? — who led the charge, dominating in the faceoff circle and racking up points as Vancouver built a 3-0 first-period lead while controlling play ably at five-on-five. Its power play cashed in twice — both goals were credited to Quinn Hughes — and what a difference that makes, but the Canucks also secured a five-on-five goal from Danton Heinen and generated meaningful five-on-five chances throughout the first frame.

    It was as if the script flipped on so much of what’s become typical for this team across the past month. The club’s work rate was there, but it also looked connected. The Canucks were able to generate off the rush, actual scoring chances too. Their five-on-four play looked dangerous, in contrast with the dreck Canucks fans have been served for so much of this season.

    There aren’t necessarily any bigger-picture takeaways from the club’s first-period performance. We’ve seen previously that the Canucks can manufacture stretches of impressive play, even full games’ worth. If anything, it just further underlined the frustrating inconsistency that has come to define this team.

    Where was a period like that, which might have warded off the oft-rumoured detonation of this core group, back when it could’ve mattered?

    There’s no such thing as a bad angle when you’re Draisaitl

    When the Oilers battled back to make it an interesting game, a pair of incredible, geometrically improbable shots from Draisaitl altered the contest in the second period.

    On both shots, the majority of Draisaitl’s body was below the goal line when he released the puck. His ability to make this shot automatically, though, with force and accuracy, is nothing short of incredible. And an absolute nightmare for NHL goaltenders.

    There’s a lesson in Draisaitl’s unique, consistent dominance that’s worth bearing in mind given the conversation around the Canucks. Draisaitl wasn’t even drafted as a goal scorer primarily — he was widely viewed as a big, pass-first playmaker. That he’s become a consistent 50-goal scorer with a mastery of bad-angle shots, of a sort we rarely see from anybody else, is a testament to his skill level and talent, for sure, but also to his work rate.

    Over time, Draisaitl and Conner McDavid have done more than just fashion a productive offensive partnership. They’ve also pushed each other to higher levels, and the Oilers as a team, too.

    That’s what it takes to be an elite team in the NHL, which seems instructive.

    Even as Hughes has ascended to an otherworldly plane for Vancouver over the past 18 months, it feels more like he has left the rest of Vancouver’s core behind, as opposed to being pushed by a teammate (or two) matching his level of performance and output.

    Edmonton ran out of gas

    Credit the Canucks: Though the Oilers made it interesting in the second period — and on a first-period shift in which they generated two of their best opportunities of the game — Vancouver made the third period an uneventful one.

    In truth, the Oilers ran out of gas. Playing their third game in four nights across two time zones, they looked like a shell of themselves at full sprint. They were sloppy early and lacking in their usual spark as they chased the game in the final frame.

    This is clearly an Oilers side with its eyes on the bigger prize. It showed. McDavid and Draisaitl were loaded up together in the second period, but the Oilers didn’t ride them the way they have on occasion over the past several seasons. Heck, they didn’t even log the full two minutes on Edmonton’s power-play opportunities.

    On certain third-period shifts, the fatigue was abundantly clear. Not unlike how Vancouver looked late against the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday night, Edmonton ran out of gas as Vancouver salted this one away.

    (Photo of the Oilers’ Adam Henrique and Stuart Skinner defending against J.T. Miller: Derek Cain / Getty Images)





    The ongoing J.T. Miller trade saga has been dominating headlines and overshadowing the Vancouver Canucks’ solid win. Here are 3 takeaways from the game:

    1. J.T. Miller’s uncertain future: The trade rumors surrounding J.T. Miller have been swirling for weeks, with multiple teams reportedly interested in acquiring the talented forward. While Miller has been a key player for the Canucks, his potential departure has cast a shadow over the team’s recent success.

    2. Canucks’ resilience: Despite the distractions off the ice, the Canucks showed resilience and pulled off a solid win against their opponents. The team’s ability to stay focused and perform well under pressure speaks to their determination and skill.

    3. Depth stepping up: With the trade deadline looming, the Canucks’ depth players have been stepping up and making significant contributions to the team. Players who may have been overshadowed by Miller’s presence are now getting a chance to shine and prove their worth.

    Overall, while the ongoing J.T. Miller trade saga may be dominating headlines, the Canucks’ solid win and the performances of their depth players should not be overlooked. The team’s ability to stay focused and perform well in the midst of uncertainty bodes well for their future success.

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  • The Wingfeather Saga: Season 2 [DVD + Blu-ray Combo] 2024


    Price: $29.99
    (as of Jan 19,2025 00:57:26 UTC – Details)



    The Wingfeather children, Janner, Kalmar, and Leeli, thought they were normal children. But they’re actually royalty: the Jewels of Anniera, royal heirs of a distant and fallen Kingdom. And now everyone wants to capture them. They’re forced to flee the only home they’ve ever known and travel through the dizzying Fingap Falls, twisting Strander Burrows, and the Fang-infested Dugtown, to find passage to the Ice Prairies—where lizard Fangs can’t follow. The future of their family, and perhaps the fate of Skree, rests on their young shoulders. The world of Wingfeather grows ever larger in the second season, with the family facing new perils, new lands, and friendships forged in hope.
    MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
    Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.77 x 5.35 x 0.47 inches; 3.21 ounces
    Media Format ‏ : ‎ DVD+Blu-ray
    Run time ‏ : ‎ 3 hours and 21 minutes
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DDMF3415
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
    Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 2


    Attention all Wingfeather Saga fans! Get ready to dive back into the world of Aerwiar with the highly anticipated Season 2 of the beloved series, now available on DVD and Blu-ray combo pack for 2024.

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