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College football storylines: Is Lane Kiffin or Lincoln Riley the transfer portal king?
Spring practices have delivered the primary glimpse of how school soccer rosters altered by high-profile transfers and training adjustments might form the upcoming school soccer season. Listed below are some high storylines to observe as groups put together for the 2022-23 season:
The switch portal ought to have an effect on packages like by no means earlier than
Lincoln Riley’s 13 transfers into the USC program is a quantity that he has mentioned will develop within the coming months, and all school soccer rosters will stay in flux three hundred and sixty five days a yr till some guidelines are put in to convey construction to the game’s period of free company.
Lane Kiffin, who has additionally labored the portal to his benefit at Ole Miss, tweeted an image of a sweatshirt declaring him “Portal King” however joked the title ought to most likely go to Riley.
However which groups will really win the portal in 2022? The reply will possible begin at quarterback. Listed below are among the high transfers on the place this offseason:
Caleb Williams, Oklahoma to USC: Williams confirmed flashes of being a star as a freshman at OU and is the very best purpose to suppose the Trojans can get again to their profitable methods.
Quinn Ewers, Ohio State to Texas: Ewers, the previous high recruit nationally out of Southlake, Texas, made headlines final offseason by skipping his senior yr of highschool to enroll at Ohio State and start making a living off his title, picture and likeness. He didn’t play for the Buckeyes and got here house to Texas to strive to liven up Steve Sarkisian’s program. He’ll need to beat out Hudson Card first.
Jaxson Dart, USC to Ole Miss: Dart led an excellent USC comeback final season at Washington State, however accidents saved him from additional establishing himself. Now he steps in for the departed Matt Corral.
Spencer Rattler, Oklahoma to South Carolina: Rattler by no means performed as much as his hype for the Sooners and will get a wanted recent begin within the SEC.
Cameron Ward, Incarnate Phrase to Washington State: Ward was unstoppable on the FCS degree and will add loads of taste to some traditional “Pac-12 After Darkish” video games.
Dillon Gabriel, Central Florida to Oklahoma: Gabriel, the Hawaiian lefty, put up large numbers at UCF and can get to toss it round within the pass-happy Huge 12 underneath new Oklahoma offensive coordinator Jeff Lebby, who excelled underneath Kiffin at Ole Miss and beforehand ran UCF’s offense throughout Gabriel’s profitable true freshman season in 2019.
Max Johnson, LSU to Texas A&M: Johnson, the son of Tremendous Bowl-winning quarterback Brad, will attempt to elevate the quarterback place at Texas A&M, which has loaded up in recruiting of late.
Kedon Slovis, USC to Pittsburgh: Slovis regressed the final two years at USC however discovered a pleasant touchdown spot at Pitt, which simply received the Atlantic Coast Convention championship and returns an All-American at receiver in Jordan Addison.
Jayden Daniels (San Bernardino Cajon), Arizona State to LSU: As Arizona State cratered the previous few years, Daniels’ school profession struggled to take off. Coach Brian Kelly has been nice in his profession with getting probably the most out of his quarterbacks, so this shall be attention-grabbing to observe.
Adrian Martinez, Nebraska to Kansas State: Martinez confirmed potential at Nebraska however couldn’t get Scott Frost into the win column almost sufficient. He might discover much more room to run within the Huge 12.
Bo Nix, Auburn to Oregon: Nix, a former high recruit, fell out of favor at Auburn, the place he adopted the quarterbacking legacy of his father, Patrick. If he can restrict his errors he shall be robust to maintain off the sector in Eugene.
Casey Thompson, Texas to Nebraska: Thompson ended up profitable the beginning job for Sarkisian, however he couldn’t get the Longhorns to a profitable report. That’s precisely what Frost is betting he might do for Nebraska in a win-now season.
JT Daniels (Santa Ana Mater Dei), Georgia to West Virginia: Daniels has had lots of unhealthy harm luck at USC and Georgia. Wednesday he introduced his dedication to West Virginia, the place former USC offensive coordinator Graham Harrell is now calling the performs.
Non-quarterback high transfers to observe: Working again Jahmyr Gibbs, Georgia Tech to Alabama; cornerback Eli Ricks (Mater Dei), LSU to Alabama; vast receiver Mario Williams, Oklahoma to USC; security Brandon Joseph, Northwestern to Notre Dame; offensive deal with Kingsley Suamataia, Oregon to Brigham Younger; working again Zach Evans, Texas Christian to Ole Miss; working again Travis Dye (Norco), Oregon to USC.
We are going to see the early returns from 2021’s wild teaching carousel
Riley is now the proud owner of a breathtaking $17-million mansion in Rancho Palos Verdes — and the caretaker of the renewed hopes and desires of legions of Trojans followers who’re able to consider nice issues are as soon as once more potential.
Kelly’s transfer from Notre Dame to Louisiana State set off an earthquake of equal magnitude, and we’ve all gotten to chuckle on the New Englander’s makes an attempt to ingratiate himself to Cajun tradition — from attempting on a brand new Southern accent (mah fah-mah-lay) to exhibiting a lighter facet by busting a transfer with recruits in movies.
Mario Cristobal leaving Oregon for Miami, his alma mater situated close by his beloved mom, is a a lot simpler change to just accept at face worth.
Which of those three acquainted faces in new locations has the very best likelihood of success out the gate?
Humorous sufficient, perusing via some early high 25 lists and reviewing rosters, Oklahoma, Notre Dame and Oregon could also be in higher form in 2022 than the faculties their former coaches jumped to through the offseason. After all, a lot of that’s because of the wonderful work of Riley, Kelly and Cristobal, respectively.
The Combating Irish, now led by promoted defensive coordinator Marcus Freeman, ought to start the season within the high 10. Notre Dame will go so far as sophomore quarterback Tyler Buchner (La Mesa Helix) can take it, however he’s obtained loads of stability round him to maintain the Irish on strong footing.
The Sooners, now led by former Clemson and Oklahoma defensive coordinator Brent Venables, had been hit onerous by the switch portal, however Riley recruited so properly his previous few years in Norman that they’re anticipated to get better shortly. A Huge 12 championship is all the time the expectation, and Venables definitely might get OU again to its base degree.
The Geese, now led by former Georgia defensive coordinator Dan Lanning, nonetheless characteristic expertise that would make up a dominant protection even with out shedding star defensive finish Kayvon Thibodaux to the draft. Between redshirt freshman Ty Thompson and Auburn switch Nix, Oregon has to discover a higher reply at quarterback than it had with Anthony Brown. ESPN’s Mark Schlabach didn’t appear too involved, slotting the Geese twelfth in early 2022 rankings.
Of USC, LSU and Miami, the Trojans appear the very best wager to reassert themselves shortly, given Riley’s ongoing roster overhaul and the idea that the offense will thrive underneath Williams. This can be harmful pondering, however it could not be stunning to see USC begin 6-0 earlier than enjoying Utah in Salt Lake Metropolis in what ought to be the most important Pac-12 sport of the yr.
The Hurricanes have an thrilling younger quarterback to construct round in Tyler Van Dyke, and Cristobal will excel in rebuilding a damaged tradition in Coral Gables. However Miami’s schedule — that includes journeys to Texas A&M, Virginia Tech and Clemson — is far more daunting than USC’s.
Kelly figures to have the very best mountain to climb in Baton Rouge. LSU has been largely ignored of the highest 25 chatter after back-to-back tough seasons after the Tigers’ 2019 nationwide championship run. Plus, LSU will all the time need to cope with Alabama, Auburn and Texas A&M throughout the division, and Arkansas and Mississippi have constructed momentum quick underneath Sam Pittman and Kiffin, respectively.
The highway to immortality ends in Inglewood
For the primary time in 9 seasons, the nationwide champion shall be topped in Southern California — on Jan. 9, 2023, at SoFi Stadium.
Making an attempt to think about the scene, I can’t escape the reminiscence of Clemson and Alabama enjoying in Santa Clara in 2019 or Florida State and Auburn on the Rose Bowl in 2014.
Can a workforce from outdoors the Southeast pose a official menace to win all of it this season and advance to the Faculty Soccer Playoff championship sport, reflecting the nationwide ardour for a sport that has change into more and more centered round one area?
It appears like an enormous soar to suppose a Pac-12 workforce shall be there. Defending champion Utah has high 10 potential with quarterback Cameron Rising (Newbury Park) and working again Tavion Thomas returning to a workforce that almost beat Ohio State within the Rose Bowl. The Utes have knocked on the door of the CFP just a few instances and will conceivably sneak into the highest 4, however have they got the top-end pace on the sides it could take to win a nationwide semifinal? Uncertain.
USC with Riley and his band of transfers (or traitors, relying on when you’re conversing with of us within the Sooner State) shall be a tantalizing preseason decide for some to win the Pac-12 in 12 months 1, however the Trojans rising as a nationwide contender might be unrealistic.
The fact is that you wouldn’t be loopy to wager your mortgage on certainly one of Alabama or Georgia paying a go to to L.A. And we should always really feel lucky if each fan bases aren’t taking up the seaside that week for a second consecutive Southeastern Convention battle for all of the marbles.
Ohio State, with its explosive offense, restructured protection and bitterness from final season, will carry nationwide championship expectations into the autumn — and rightfully so. In a down yr that featured losses to Oregon and Michigan, the Buckeyes nonetheless went 11-2 and received the Rose Bowl.
In right now’s school soccer, the query of which workforce will win the nationwide championship is unfortunately simply not that attention-grabbing. However fortunately 2022 is filled with juicy subplots past the game’s stale higher crust that ought to produce intrigue each week of the season.
The encores of Southern California star quarterbacks will alter the season’s trajectory
All Bryce Younger (Mater Dei) did throughout his first season because the beginning quarterback at Alabama was win the Heisman Trophy and lead the Crimson Tide to the SEC title and the CFP championship sport, the place he got here up brief towards a Georgia protection that’s with out peer.
Younger absolutely would be the favourite to change into the primary two-time Heisman winner since Archie Griffin in 1974-75. To repeat, he’ll have to seek out chemistry with a revamped receiving corps, however Alabama received’t ever lack for ability expertise.
CJ Stroud (Rancho Cucamonga) was so good his redshirt freshman yr at Ohio State that Ewers reconsidered sticking round Columbus to compete with him. Stroud may have the burden of Buckeye Nation on his shoulders in 2022 after Ohio State misplaced to rival Michigan for the primary time since 2011, however he can even have the nation’s greatest group of vast receivers, led by Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who set a Rose Bowl report with 15 catches for 347 yards and three touchdowns.
There’s a reasonably possible state of affairs that can put Younger and Stroud, who’re buddies from their days rising up right here, in Inglewood to battle for a nationwide championship. However neither is probably the most intriguing Southern California quarterback storyline of 2022.
DJ Uiagalelei (St. John Bosco) was presupposed to be jostling with Younger for the nationwide highlight final season as Clemson’s beginning quarterback. However the big-bodied dual-threat quarterback struggled to ignite Clemson’s passing assault after the departure of Trevor Lawrence, and the Tigers didn’t win the ACC for the primary time since 2015.
Uiagalelei must maintain off gifted true freshman Cade Klubnik to earn his likelihood at redemption.
Whereas we’re right here, we might as properly take a peek at September
There’s nothing like waiting for the very best nonconference matchups to remain sane within the coming months:
WEEK 1
Notre Dame at Ohio State
Utah at Florida
Georgia vs. Oregon (Atlanta)
Cincinnati at Arkansas
LSU vs. Florida State (New Orleans)
West Virginia at Pitt (JT Daniels vs. Kedon Slovis!)
WEEK 2
Alabama at Texas
Tennessee at Pitt
Baylor at BYU
Iowa State at Iowa
WEEK 3
Penn State at Auburn
Miami at Texas A&M
California at Notre Dame
BYU at Oregon
Michigan State at Washington
Oklahoma at Nebraska
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Ohio State player, TikTok star dismissed before national championship game against Notre Dame
Ohio State has looked dominant throughout the first-ever 12-team College Football Playoff.
After knocking out the top-seeded Oregon Ducks in the quarterfinals, the Buckeyes defeated the Texas Longhorns in the semifinal to advance to Monday’s championship game. But one member of the Buckeyes, who rose to prominence largely due to his social media presence, will not make the trip to Atlanta for the national title game.
Caden Davis, a former walk-on, has been dismissed from the team, Ohio State Sports Information Director Jerry Emig confirmed to The Lantern.
The sophomore defensive end never recorded a tackle during his brief stint as an Ohio State student-athlete. Davis has amassed hundreds of thousands of followers across popular social media platforms such as TikTok and Instagram.
University officials did not immediately provide details on what led to Davis’ dismissal.
At times, Davis’ online content would provide followers with behind-the-scenes content of the Ohio State football team and athletic facilities. He would also document his life as a student on the Columbus, Ohio, campus.
As of Wednesday, at least one of Davis’ social media bios read, “Ohio State football #61,” while other accounts feature references to the football program.
In a since-deleted Instagram post, Davis suggested he was traveling to the Dallas area with the Buckeyes for the semifinal matchup with Texas in the Cotton Bowl. It was later determined that the photos Davis shared were from last season’s Cotton Bowl game. Missouri defeated Ohio State in that game.
Ohio State last hoisted the national championship trophy in 2014, which was the inaugural College Football Playoff Championship.
Notre Dame punched its ticket to the national title game by defeating the Georgia Bulldogs in the quarterfinals before eliminating Penn State in the semifinal. The championship game kicks off at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Jan. 20 at 7:30 p.m. ET.
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Palisades High girls' basketball team has an emotional, and winning, return to the court
A light blue poster with the words “We’re Here for You” between a drawing of two Dolphins hung on the wall of the Fairfax High gym Wednesday afternoon. Another sign read: “Let’s go Pali!”
Fairfax teams are nicknamed the Lions, but on this day home fans were rooting almost as hard for the visitors.
Despite playing on the opponents’ floor, something it will have to get used to for the time being, the Palisades High girls basketball team saw its first action since a fire ripped through the Pacific Palisades community eight days earlier.
The Dolphins won big, 75-42, but their real victory was suiting up.
Ayla Teegardin, a junior wing on the varsity team, lost her home in the fire but was anxious to get back on the court as soon as possible. She won the opening tip, scored five points, grabbed five rebounds, dished out four assists and had two steals while Riley Oku led the way with 17 points for Palisades (7-6, 2-0 in Western League).
“The first day we had a gym to practice in I was there,” said Teegardin, who is staying with her family at a hotel in Marina del Rey. “Basketball helps me get through the hard things in my life. It’s a way I can cope.”
Head coach Adam Levine shared that in addition to Teegardin, three frosh/soph players and three JV players also lost their homes.
“Every parent said this is the best news of the week,” said Levine, who has been flooded with calls and texts from coaches offering donations, equipment and gym time. “We were off Monday, so yesterday was the first day back and Brentwood School let us use their gym for practice. The girls couldn’t wait to play.”
Athletic director Rocky Montz was at Wednesday’s game and credited Principal Dr. Pam Magee for “putting the press on” to get winter sports teams playing as soon as possible.
The boys basketball squad resumes its schedule Thursday at LACES (preceded by the girls), plays Hamilton at Pierce College on Friday night and plays Oxnard at El Camino Real High in Woodland Hills on Saturday. Jeff Bryant’s team (9-5) has practiced the last three days at Westside Neighborhood School in Los Angeles.
Though the Palisades campus is off limits, the baseball and football fields are in good shape and neither the gym nor the pool appear to have suffered significant damage.
“As of right now we’ll be doing online learning for at least the next few weeks,” Montz said. “I’m not allowed on campus, but from pictures I’ve seen on-campus facilities look pretty good. We were dealt a bad hand but we’ll handle it the best we can. For league games, we’ll play some doubleheaders [boys and girls] and others will be separate depending on what alternative sites we can find. Soccer starts back up next week and if we have to play games on the road we will. As far as water polo, we’re looking at Loyola Marymount, Samo High and SMC or possibly the YMCA pool near University High. As for the spring season, which begins in three weeks, Cheviot Hills Pony Baseball and Venice Little League have offered help so we’re considering all possible options.”
Even the wrestling team has found a place to practice, a Brazilian jiu jitsu studio in West L.A. Indeed, where there’s a will, there’s a way.
“Safety is the most important thing, but we need a home to come back to,” Montz added. “There are issues we need to be taken care of and just how much time that takes I don’t know yet.”
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PSR is not perfect, but the Premier League’s shock therapy has had an effect
An air of desperation hung over a handful of Premier League clubs last summer. Accounting years were drawing to a close across the top division of English football and the pressure was on to book profits before it was too late. Player sales were a must if a profitability and sustainability rules (PSR) breach was to be avoided before June 30.
Newcastle United’s business back then was a microcosm of the chaos. They reluctantly agreed to sell Yankuba Minteh, their then teenage winger, to Brighton & Hove Albion for £30million before sanctioning the exit of Elliot Anderson, the homegrown forward, to Nottingham Forest for £35m.
“We had no other option,” their head coach Eddie Howe told reporters in October about those two departures. “We couldn’t breach PSR, couldn’t face a points deduction, and the only two deals we had on the table at that time were the two deals we did.”
Newcastle, who had spent £320million in the first two and a half years under their Saudi Arabian owners, did not want to sell either Minteh or Anderson. Nor, you suspect, did they want to pay Forest £20m for Odysseas Vlachodimos, a third-choice goalkeeper yet to feature for them in the Premier League under Howe. Anderson’s sale, though, was reliant on Forest, who had breached PSR last season and were close to the line again, getting something in return, so Newcastle had nowhere to turn.
Others were at it, too, with Aston Villa, Everton, Chelsea and Leicester City all concocting their own mutually beneficial deals to chase compliance. Close to £200million, most of it “pure profit”, was collectively banked by those six clubs in June’s final weeks and Tuesday brought confirmation that the trading had been worth it.
A 14-day assessment period of 2023-24 accounts and PSR calculations had not raised red flags within the Premier League and, unlike last January, when Everton and Forest were both charged, there was no cause for disciplinary action to be triggered.
Leicester’s case remains more complex than others, with the Premier League still believing they are on the hook for at least one charge amid the legal challenges back and forth, but 2024, the year of the asterisk, has left its mark.
The three PSR charges heard last season — two for Everton and one for Forest — resulted in a combined 12 points being deducted, the kind of shock therapy that was difficult to ignore.
It may never be known just how close Newcastle and others came to going beyond their spending threshold last season. Clubs’ 2023-24 accounts, which are due to be filed by the end of March, will give us clues, but the absence of transparency in the PSR process makes it difficult to offer fully informed analysis.
Clubs instead have to be judged by their actions and those madcap days of late June revealed anxieties ultimately born out of the penalties handed to Everton and Forest a few months earlier. That jolted the whole of the Premier League, heightening motivation to find quick profits in the transfer market once the season had concluded.
Howe admitted as much — Newcastle had no wish to sell Minteh or Anderson. Certainly not both. But, as Howe, the front-facing figure in that organisation, accepts, there was “no other option” but to accept £65million in transfer fees for the duo if a PSR breach was to be avoided.
Were Chelsea as close to the edge? That is unclear but their compliance owed as much to the sale of two hotels which are part of the wider site at their Stamford Bridge stadium to other companies owned by BlueCo, Chelsea’s parent company, as it did the late sale of defender Ian Maatsen to Villa for £37.5million. Others did not have the luxury of property deals enhancing the numbers.
PSR continues to have its vocal opponents, such as Villa co-owner Nassef Sawiris, who told the Financial Times in June that the regulations were inhibitive and “not good for football”, but last season served the warning that overspending would still carry a sporting cost. Everton and Forest became the bad boys nobody wanted to emulate.
That was obvious with the sudden business done in June, and the wariness has been extended into this season.
Manchester United, traditionally one of English football’s strongest financial forces, have made it clear they have little scope to strengthen new head coach Ruben Amorim’s hand after their heavy losses of recent times. Newcastle also remain bound by financial constraints, with only about £60million spent this season. Villa’s net spend for the season, meanwhile, stood at about £26million going into the current winter transfer window.
Those three clubs could have spent more but learnt last season that punishments would then be unavoidable down the road.
It would not be fitting to congratulate the Premier League on strong governance when 115 charges of financial wrongdoing still hang over four-in-a-row title winners Manchester City and Leicester’s case remains unresolved, but last season served notice that rules had to be adhered to. Points deductions would be in the post to any club not complying.
“The Premier League submits that the only proper sanction is a sporting sanction in the form of a deduction of points,” it argued in Everton’s first PSR hearing, which brought an initial 10-point penalty, later cut to six on appeal. That exact sentence was repeated when Forest faced an independent commission.
PSR has its inconsistencies and imperfections, and might well lead to more scrambled, incoherent transfer business before financial years are out at the end of every June.
But the past 12 months — and no fresh charges this week — have made it clear to clubs that it is a sanction to be taken seriously.
(Top photos: Getty Images)
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