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On Jan. 19, two days after he became the most coveted football player in the NCAA’s transfer portal, and mere hours after he welcomed Ohio State coaches for a recruiting visit, Caleb Downs announced his change-of-address plans. The freshman safety who’d earned second-team All-America honors at Alabama committed to the Buckeyes. Not long after, Downs […]

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On Jan. 19, two days after he became the most coveted football player in the NCAA’s transfer portal, and mere hours after he welcomed Ohio State coaches for a recruiting visit, Caleb Downs announced his change-of-address plans. The freshman safety who’d earned second-team All-America honors at Alabama committed to the Buckeyes. Not long after, Downs and his father began relocating to Columbus.

Getting there was simple enough. Getting around was another matter.

Some wheels needed to be put in motion.

“I get a call from someone on the coaching staff and they said, ‘Hey, I’m here with Caleb and his dad now. Are you looking to add somebody else to your team?’” says Rick Ricart, the CEO and owner of Ricart Automotive Group in Columbus. “Would you be willing to do a car deal for him?’”

For decades, these were shifty conversations. Local car dealerships had long been conduits for the whispered inducements coaches or boosters promised talented players. When discovered, scandal erupted. Repercussions were often stark. Then came the seismic summer of 2021, when changes to Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) rules allowed college athletes to earn money without fear of NCAA sanctions.

Car dealers nationwide quickly exchanged leases and keys for players boasting about their new…

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2024 NCAA Tournament Bracket Watch: UConn No. 1 overall, and then chaos https://womenssportsnow.com/2024-ncaa-tournament-bracket-watch-uconn-no-1-overall-and-then-chaos/ https://womenssportsnow.com/2024-ncaa-tournament-bracket-watch-uconn-no-1-overall-and-then-chaos/#respond Sun, 17 Mar 2024 12:55:27 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/2024-ncaa-tournament-bracket-watch-uconn-no-1-overall-and-then-chaos/

(Editor’s note: This is part of the Bracket Central Series, an inside look at the run-up to the men’s and women’s NCAA Tournaments, along with analysis and picks during the tournaments.) During the season in this space, we often like to begin with a bit of pop culture or history or some other random bit […]

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(Editor’s note: This is part of the Bracket Central Series, an inside look at the run-up to the men’s and women’s NCAA Tournaments, along with analysis and picks during the tournaments.)

During the season in this space, we often like to begin with a bit of pop culture or history or some other random bit of nonsense unrelated to college basketball. So, uh, is it OK if we just do that for the entirety of this final installment?

Because we’re going to be totally transparent here. For the first time in six years of making mock brackets for The Athletic, we go into Selection Sunday with no earthly idea of what the selection committee is going to do. Oh, sure, there are always small surprises, but for the most part, the field is obvious except for maybe one slot.

Not this year. After one of the wildest Championship Week Saturdays we can remember, which included two power-conference bid thieves and a still-hard-to-believe outcome in the American, we find ourselves utterly confused by the bubble. And whether North Carolina will hold on to that final No. 1 seed or if surging Iowa State will take it. At least we’re not alone:

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Three candidates TCU should pursue for attractive Big 12 opening https://womenssportsnow.com/three-candidates-tcu-should-pursue-for-attractive-big-12-opening/ https://womenssportsnow.com/three-candidates-tcu-should-pursue-for-attractive-big-12-opening/#respond Sat, 11 Mar 2023 15:38:35 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/three-candidates-tcu-should-pursue-for-attractive-big-12-opening/

TCU became the first power conference program to announce it will be searching for a new head coach in its offseason as the school announced in late February that Raegan Pebley would be stepping down following the conclusion of her ninth season with the Horned Frogs. On Friday night, TCU’s season ended with a loss […]

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TCU became the first power conference program to announce it will be searching for a new head coach in its offseason as the school announced in late February that Raegan Pebley would be stepping down following the conclusion of her ninth season with the Horned Frogs. On Friday night, TCU’s season ended with a loss in the Big 12 tournament quarterfinals.

Historically, this hasn’t been a destination job, but mid-major coaches who want a shot at the power conference level understand there are only so many openings each year and there’s a benefit to taking swings at available opportunities. Sitting power conference coaches might see the job as an opportunity in recruiting-rich territory at a school that might be able to spend some money. Though Pebley’s salary isn’t publicly available because TCU is private, it sounds as though TCU is willing to invest in the position, spending at least $600,000 (if not more) on the right candidate, said one person familiar with women’s basketball coaching contracts, who is not authorized to publicly discuss salaries and was granted anonymity.

Here’s the brass tax: TCU hasn’t been to the NCAA Tournament since 2010 (though, the Horned Frogs would’ve made the 2020 season when they finished second in the Big 12). They haven’t won a…

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AAC commissioner Mike Aresco again wants to abolish the Power 5/Group of 5 divide https://womenssportsnow.com/aac-commissioner-mike-aresco-again-wants-to-abolish-the-power-5-group-of-5-divide/ https://womenssportsnow.com/aac-commissioner-mike-aresco-again-wants-to-abolish-the-power-5-group-of-5-divide/#respond Fri, 10 Mar 2023 01:31:34 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/aac-commissioner-mike-aresco-again-wants-to-abolish-the-power-5-group-of-5-divide/

FORT WORTH, Tex. — American Athletic Conference commissioner Mike Aresco marked the start of the AAC men’s basketball tournament Thursday by releasing a statement that once again took issue with what Aresco believes is an unhealthy division between Power 5 and Group of 5 conferences at the FBS level. “In recent weeks I have seen […]

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FORT WORTH, Tex. — American Athletic Conference commissioner Mike Aresco marked the start of the AAC men’s basketball tournament Thursday by releasing a statement that once again took issue with what Aresco believes is an unhealthy division between Power 5 and Group of 5 conferences at the FBS level.

“In recent weeks I have seen references to the ‘Power Five’ in interviews and public conversations which suggest that the P5 is virtually the exclusive focus in college athletics,” Aresco wrote in the statement. “This is profoundly misguided, especially in the current environment.”

Aresco spoke with The Athletic on Thursday afternoon from Dickies Arena, the host venue for the AAC tournament, to expand on his comments and what he believes is the negative stigma the power-conference distinction has created for the AAC and others.

Time to ‘rethink’ the divide?

“What’s with this P5/G5 business? It’s time to rethink it,” Aresco told The Athletic. “Let’s just talk about FBS schools. Let’s give everybody a fair shake.”

In the wake of the more recent conference realignments and the upcoming expansion of the College Football Playoff to a 12-team format, Aresco has been increasingly bothered by the continued separation of P5 and G5 programs within the public…

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Big 12 looking west, Pac-12 looking for a TV deal: What we’re hearing on realignment https://womenssportsnow.com/big-12-looking-west-pac-12-looking-for-a-tv-deal-what-were-hearing-on-realignment/ https://womenssportsnow.com/big-12-looking-west-pac-12-looking-for-a-tv-deal-what-were-hearing-on-realignment/#respond Fri, 03 Mar 2023 15:18:41 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/big-12-looking-west-pac-12-looking-for-a-tv-deal-what-were-hearing-on-realignment/

Last July, weeks after USC and UCLA’s stunning Big Ten announcement, Pac-12 commissioner George Kliavkoff made a bold realignment prediction: “No Pac-12 school is going to the Big 12.” Eight months later, we may finally learn whether his confidence was justified or false bravado. Kliavkoff is facing pressure to deliver a new media rights deal […]

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Last July, weeks after USC and UCLA’s stunning Big Ten announcement, Pac-12 commissioner George Kliavkoff made a bold realignment prediction: “No Pac-12 school is going to the Big 12.”

Eight months later, we may finally learn whether his confidence was justified or false bravado.

Kliavkoff is facing pressure to deliver a new media rights deal to his members by the end of the month. If the dollar figures or the details are underwhelming, March may be the moment when the Big 12 finally strikes. Sources briefed on the discussions say the conference has been in recent contact with the so-called Four Corners schools — Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado and Utah — which has renewed optimism that convincing them to join is possible.

Brett Yormark has eyed westward expansion since the day he was hired as the Big 12’s new commissioner last summer. Yormark has never been shy about his interest in expanding the Big 12 into the “fourth time zone” to establish a truly national conference and boost the value of his league’s media rights. The arrival of BYU this summer will get the Big 12 into the Mountain Time Zone. Yormark wants more, though he has always said any additions need to be additive and not dilutive.

“I don’t think any of us are trying to dismantle the…

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