FIU Makes History by Hiring K.D. Fletcher as College Football’s First Female General Manager

Florida International University has made college football history. FIU announced the hiring of K.D. Fletcher as the program’s new general manager, making her the first woman to serve as a football general manager at the FBS level and a groundbreaking figure in the sport’s evolving front-office landscape. The hire marks another significant milestone for college athletics as programs continue to expand front-office operations to address the growing demands of roster management, NIL strategy, recruiting, transfer portal evaluation, and salary cap planning in the revenue-sharing era. As general manager, Fletcher will…

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Titans to Induct Chris Johnson Into Ring of Honor During Season Opener

The Tennessee Titans will honor one of the most electrifying players in franchise history this fall, announcing that former running back Chris Johnson will be inducted into the team’s Ring of Honor during its season opener against the New York Jets on Sept. 13. Johnson, affectionately known as “CJ2K,” becomes the latest Titans legend to receive one of the organization’s highest honors after a career that redefined speed at the running back position. Selected 24th overall in the 2008 NFL Draft out of East Carolina, Johnson wasted little time establishing…

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Says Calling Caitlin Clark the Face of the WNBA Is Disrespectful to League Pioneers

The debate surrounding who represents the WNBA continues to generate discussion, and NBA Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has now weighed in. Abdul-Jabbar said referring to Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark as the “face of the WNBA” is disrespectful to the players who laid the foundation for the league’s current success. Clark is a very good, possible even a great , player, but calling any one player the face of the league, absent the sort of on-court and cross-platform dominance of a Michael Jordan or a LeBron James is an…

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Austin Rivers Questions Rich Paul’s Podcast: “You’re Supposed to Be in the Background

The growing media presence of powerhouse NBA agent Rich Paul has become a topic of debate, with former NBA guard Austin Rivers publicly questioning whether one of basketball’s most influential agents should be commenting on league matters through his podcast appearances. Speaking on the Club 520 Podcast, Rivers argued that Paul’s position as the longtime agent for LeBron James creates a unique dynamic in which nearly every public comment can be interpreted as reflecting LeBron’s perspective, regardless of whether that is Paul’s intention. “He’s got to stop. He’s got to…

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Coppin State’s DeMariontay Hall Signs Professional Contract in Portugal, Continues HBCU-to-Pro Journey

Image via Tim Rice Another HBCU standout is taking his talents to the international stage. Former Coppin State Eagles standout DeMariontay Hall has officially signed a professional basketball contract in Portugal, marking the next chapter in his basketball journey. Hall’s move overseas represents another success story for the HBCU basketball pipeline, as players from historically Black colleges and universities continue to earn opportunities at the professional level around the world. During his time with Coppin State, Hall established himself as a versatile forward who impacted the game on both ends…

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Kendrick Perkins Says Minnesota Timberwolves Are the Best Fit for LeBron James

As speculation surrounding LeBron James’ future continues, former NBA champion and ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins believes the Minnesota Timberwolves offer the best opportunity for the four-time NBA MVP to compete for another championship. Speaking on Game Over, Perkins argued that Minnesota has all the necessary pieces in place, needing only a veteran star at small forward to push the franchise over the top. “If you’re talking about plugging him into a space where he can go now and compete for a title… if you look at what they’re missing, all…

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Mavericks Reportedly Seeking Trade for Klay Thompson, No Buyout Planned

The Dallas Mavericks are actively exploring trade possibilities involving veteran guard Klay Thompson, according to NBA insider Marc Stein. Stein reports that while Dallas is seeking a trade for the four-time NBA champion, the organization has no plans to negotiate a buyout of Thompson’s $17.5 million expiring contract. Instead, the Mavericks appear intent on finding a deal that provides value while creating greater roster flexibility. Thompson joined the Mavericks with hopes of helping Dallas remain in championship contention alongside its core. However in the aftermath of the devastating injuries that…

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Stephen Curry Makes His Case for LeBron James to Join the Warriors

The idea of Stephen Curry and LeBron James playing on the same NBA team has been one of basketball’s most intriguing “what if” scenarios. While the two future Hall of Famers have spent much of their careers battling in the NBA Finals, Curry recently added more fuel to the speculation by making his case for LeBron James to join the Golden State Warriors. Speaking during an appearance on Good Morning America, Curry didn’t shy away from the possibility of teaming up with the four-time NBA champion, acknowledging that adding a…

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Jaylen Brown Speaks Out on Athlete Empowerment: “If I Can’t Use My Voice, Then What Am I Doing Here?”

Jaylen Brown has never been shy about using his platform, and a resurfaced interview is once again drawing attention following his blockbuster trade to the Philadelphia 76ers. Speaking candidly about the pressures athletes face, Brown argued that many professional athletes and entertainers are conditioned to stay silent rather than use their influence to advocate for issues beyond sports. “If I can’t use my voice, then what am I doing here?” Brown went on to describe what he believes is a system built around profiting from athletes while discouraging them from…

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Report: Adam Silver Urged WNBA to Suspend Alyssa Thomas After Controversial Incident

According to a report from Sports Business Journal, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver personally urged WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert to reverse course and suspend Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas following a controversial on-court incident. Multiple sources told Sports Business Journal that Silver implored Engelbert to issue a suspension after the play drew significant attention across the basketball world. Following further review, the WNBA suspended Thomas for one game while also upgrading the foul to a Flagrant 2. In addition to the suspension, the league assessed a $1,000 fine. The reported involvement…

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