Walker Kessler Rejects Massive $140 Million Offer From Jazz, Contract Standoff Brewing

The contract situation between Walker Kessler and the Utah Jazz has taken a dramatic turn. According to ESPN’s Tim MacMahon, Kessler has rejected a five-year contract offer worth nearly $140 million, with his representatives reportedly seeking “significantly more” than Utah’s proposal. The deal would have paid the 24-year-old center roughly $28 million per season and reportedly would have been the largest contract ever offered to a center without an All-Star appearance.   A Growing Divide Reports of a disagreement between Kessler’s camp and the Jazz have been circulating for months.…

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Bethune-Cookman Secures Future of Baseball Program, Extends Johnny Hernandez Through 2030

The foundation of Bethune-Cookman baseball is staying firmly in place. Bethune-Cookman Wildcats baseball has agreed to a four-year contract extension with head coach Johnny Hernandez, keeping him with the Wildcats through the 2030 season. The extension is a significant vote of confidence from the university and reinforces its commitment to sustained success on the diamond. Hernandez has played a key role in maintaining Bethune-Cookman’s status as one of the most respected baseball programs in HBCU athletics, helping the Wildcats remain competitive within the SWAC and on the national stage. By…

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