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Cincinnati hires Utah State's Jerrod Calhoun as head coach

NCAA Basketball: NCAA Tournament First Round Practice-San DiegoMar 19, 2026; San Diego, CA, USA; Utah State Aggies head coach Jerrod Calhoun at press conference ahead of the first round of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Viejas Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Jerrod Calhoun has agreed to a six-year contract to return to his alma mater Cincinnati as head basketball coach, the university announced Tuesday.

The contract, pending board approval, will pay him $3.7 million in the first year with an annual raise of $100,000, per the school. Calhoun, who graduated from Cincinnati in 2004, is leaving Utah State, which will be owed nearly $3.9 million per his contract, ESPN reported.

The 44-year-old Ohio native leaves behind a Utah State program that he coached to an impressive 55-15 record over two seasons. The Aggies made the NCAA Tournament and held an AP Top 25 ranking for at least one week in each season under Calhoun.

No. 9 seed Utah State (29-7) defeated No. 8 Villanova in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday before falling to top seed Arizona 78-66 on Sunday.

Calhoun replaces Wes Miller, whom Cincinnati bought out after five years as its head coach with no trips to the NCAA Tournament. Miller was hired Monday as Charlotte’s new coach.

“It is a tremendous honor to have the opportunity to lead the Bearcats’ program — one that I know intimately as an alum and hold in the highest regard,” Calhoun said in a statement. “I am deeply grateful to (athletic director) John Cunningham and President Neville Pinto for their trust and confidence in me to elevate this program and guide our student-athletes as we pursue championships. Our goal is to build a program that consistently makes Bearcats fans proud, both on and off the court. Sarah, our children and I are excited to get to work at a place that means so much to our family.”

He served as a student assistant at Cincinnati under Bob Huggins in 2003-04. Calhoun worked under Huggins again on the staff at West Virginia (2007-12) before becoming a head coach for the first time. He has held the main job at Division II Fairmont State (2012-17), Youngstown State (2017-24) and Utah State.

Calhoun was the 2026 Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year after the team won the regular-season and tournament championships. Also the 2023 Horizon League Coach of the Year, Calhoun has nine 20-win seasons as a head coach and has been a conference champion in three different leagues on his way to a 297-159 career record, including 173-121 in Division I.

“Jerrod is a tireless worker, has an incredible passion and talent for developing not just players, but people, and has won at every stop along the way,” Cunningham said. “He’s one of the best offensive minds in college basketball and has the pedigree to take Cincinnati basketball to the next level in the Big 12 and nationally. I’m looking forward to welcoming his wife, Sarah, and children, Jordan, Kennedy, Kendall and Quinn to the Cincinnati family.”

–Field Level Media

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AL Central capsules: Can Tigers pitch way back into playoffs?

MLB: Spring Training-Detroit Tigers at Toronto Blue JaysMar 14, 2026; Dunedin, Florida, USA; Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Tarik Skubal (29) gives up a home run to Toronto Blue Jays center fielder Daulton Varsho (5) during the fifth inning at TD Ballpark. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images

Chicago White Sox

2025 record: 60-102 (5th place, AL Central)

He gone: C Korey Lee, OF Luis Robert, OF Mike Tauchman

New faces: INF Luisangel Acuna, RHP Seranthony Dominguez, RHP Erick Fedde, RHP Jordan Hicks, LHP Anthony Kay, INF Munetaka Murakami, C Reese McGuire, LHP Sean Newcomb

Biggest question entering Opening Day: Adding Murakami to the mix offers plenty of intrigue as the Japanese slugger aims to prove he can master major league pitching. That the 26-year-old signed merely for two years, however, surely makes Chicago’s young core and fans wonder if he’ll be around for the hopeful light at the end of this latest rebuild tunnel. That likely won’t flicker for long in 2026, even as SS Colson Montgomery delivered on his power potential last season (21 HRs in 71 games) while fellow youngsters — including 2B Chase Meidroth, C Kyle Teel and RHP Shane Smith — filled in nicely as building blocks.

2026 outlook: A charter member of the American League, the White Sox have endured three straight 100-loss seasons, bringing the franchise’s all-time total to seven. In that respect, there’s nowhere to go but up. Given the questions about rotation and bullpen depth, however, the White Sox might not duplicate their 19-win jump from 2024 to 2025. But Murakami adds pop to a lineup of budding stars.

Cleveland Guardians

2025 record 88-74 (1st place, AL Central)

He gone: OF Lane Thomas, LHP Sam Hentges, RHP Jakob Junis, RHP Triston McKenzie, LHP John Means

New faces: INF Rhys Hoskins, RHP Shawn Armstrong

Biggest question entering Opening Day: Well, it’s a familiar one. Do the Guardians have enough offense outside of consistent standout Jose Ramirez? While the team signed Ramirez, a seven-time All-Star, to a seven-year, $175 million contract extension through 2032, Cleveland did little to address the rest of the offense — save for signing Hoskins to a minor-league deal. The Guardians again are banking on a bevy of pitchers to limit the damage, thereby reducing the burden on Ramirez. All eyes are on Bo Naylor and Chase DeLauter to step up at the plate, and the latter has excelled against Cactus League pitching this spring (3 HRs/10 RBIs, .459 BA through Monday).

2026 outlook: Cleveland’s bid for a third consecutive AL Central title and fourth in five seasons likely will hinge on pitching. Right-handers Gavin Williams and Tanner Bibee will highlight the rotation, while left-handers Joey Cantillo and Parker Messick provide some promise. Armstrong is a proven high-leverage reliever, and Erik Sabrowski could bridge the gap to closer Cade Smith.

Detroit Tigers

2025 record: 87-75 (2nd place, AL Central)

He gone: INF Andy Ibanez, OF Justyn-Henry Malloy, RHP Tommy Kahnle, RHP Chris Paddack

New faces: INF Kevin McGonigle, RHP Justin Verlander, RHP Drew Anderson, LHP Framber Valdez, RHP Kenley Jansen

Biggest question entering Opening Day: Tarik Skubal’s impending free agency hangs over the organization like a developing thunderstorm. The two-time Cy Young Award winner has a giant payday awaiting him at the end of the rainbow next offseason, and the Tigers may not be able to retain him. If this season goes off the rails for the Tigers, Skubal could be dealt by the trade deadline on Aug. 3. The good news is the uber-competitive Skubal is fully invested in bringing a long-awaited championship to the Motor City, and the Tigers have the talent to make it happen. The surprise free-agent additions of Valdez and Verlander give Detroit arguably the best rotation in the American League. Jansen provides manager A.J. Hinch another closing option to go with Kyle Finnegan and Will Vest while McGonigle, the No. 2 prospect in baseball, could give the lineup a jolt.

2026 outlook: The Tigers appeared to have the division title until a September swoon last season. They redeemed themselves by defeating division rival Cleveland in the wild-card round but didn’t generate enough offense against Seattle in the division series. Starting pitching makes Detroit the clear favorite in the division in 2026. If McGonigle contributes and Riley Greene, Spencer Torkelson and Kerry Carpenter continue to provide pop in the middle of the order, the Tigers could reach the World Series for the first time since 2012.

Kansas City Royals

2025 record: 82-80 (3rd place, AL Central)

He gone: RHP Jonathan Bowlan, OF Mike Yastrzemski, OF Randal Grichuk, LHP Angel Zerpa

New faces: OF Isaac Collins, OF Starling Marte, OF Lane Thomas, LHP Matt Strahm

Biggest question entering Opening Day: Did the Royals do enough to add offense after missing the playoffs last season? The early returns would indicate Kansas City has plenty of juice with All-Star Bobby Witt Jr. at shortstop and World Baseball Classic MVP Maikel Garcia standing out on the international stage as an encore to his 2025 breakout season (16 HRs, 74 RBIs, .286 BA). Carter Jensen has breakout potential, but the natural catcher squeezes into the lineup initially as a designated hitter. Thomas had 11 hits in 43 spring at-bats through Monday. He signed only a one-year deal, and a slow start could lead to a quick hook. Vinnie Pasquantino and Salvador Perez appeared good to go during their WBC stints.

2026 outlook: The only team with single-digit wins in spring training (through Monday), Kansas City can’t wave goodbye to the Cactus League soon enough. Run production was modest, but the core of the lineup largely was missing while serving on WBC rosters. Now, will the Royals be ready for the curtain to lift on Opening Day in Atlanta? Cole Ragans was an All-Star last season, and if he pitches to quality ace expectations, the team has other young arms that could be ready to fill the void if veterans Seth Lugo and Michael Wacha falter. Garcia flexed star potential in the WBC, and Kansas City’s versatile pieces could add up to being better than expected.

Minnesota Twins

2025 record: 70-92 (4th place, AL Central)

He gone: INF Edouard Julien, C Christian Vazquez

New faces: LHP Anthony Banda, INF Josh Bell, C Victor Caratini, INF Tristan Gray, RHP Zak Kent

Biggest question entering Opening Day: The biggest offseason changes for the Twins took place off the field. The Pohlad family still owns the franchise, but Tom Pohlad took over primary ownership duties from his brother, Joe. Not long after Tom took charge, the organization announced it had parted ways with former team president Derek Falvey. A few months before that surprise announcement, Falvey fired Rocco Baldelli as manager and replaced him with ex-Pittsburgh Pirates manager Derek Shelton. Amid all the changes to management and the front office, the Twins invested little into their team on the field. OF Byron Buxton and 3B Royce Lewis offer a high upside but a significant injury risk. RHP Pablo Lopez was supposed to anchor an above-average rotation, but he suffered a season-ending elbow injury in his first action in spring training. That leaves right-handers Joe Ryan and Bailey Ober to try to anchor a pitching staff that might not receive much run support, considering Minnesota was 23rd in runs in 2025.

2026 outlook: Tom Pohlad told a reporter that he found it “ridiculous” that the Twins’ over-under wins total was set at 73.5 wins. He wants to see vast improvement on the field this season. It’s great to want more wins, but ownership didn’t spend much money in the offseason. The team’s biggest free-agency splash involved signing veteran 1B Josh Bell to a one-year, $7 million deal. This could be a long, losing season in Minnesota. Ryan, C Ryan Jeffers or other valuable veterans could be gone by the trade deadline.

–Field Level Media

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French superstar Antoine Griezmann joins Orlando City

Soccer: FIFA Club World Cup 2025-Group Stage-Atletico Madrid at Paris Saint-Germain[Subscription Customers Only] Jun 15, 2025; Pasadena, California, USA; Atletico Madrid forward Antoine Griezmann (7) reacts during a group stage match of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup at Rose Bowl Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Cole-Reuters via Imagn Images

Orlando City SC completed the long-anticipated signing of Atletico Madrid superstar Antoine Griezmann on Tuesday.

The 35-year-old French attacker is signed from July 2026 through the 2027-28 season with an option for 2028-29. Financial terms were not disclosed.

“Bringing Antoine to Orlando is a landmark moment not only for our club, but for our city, our supporters and for Major League Soccer,” team owner and chairman Mark Wilf said. “He is one of the most gifted, accomplished and influential players of his generation, and his decision to choose Orlando City reflects the mission and culture of our club. Our focus is on consistently building a championship-caliber roster every year, and adding a world-class player like Antoine reinforces that commitment and our belief in what the Club can achieve.”

Griezmann will join the Lions as a designated player when the MLS secondary transfer window opens in July, pending medical clearance and receipt of his international paperwork.

“I am very excited to begin this next chapter of my career with Orlando City,” Griezmann said. “From my first conversations with the Club, I could feel a strong ambition and a clear vision for the future, and that really spoke to me. I look forward to making Orlando my new home, meeting the supporters, feeling the energy at Inter&Co Stadium, and giving everything I have to help the team achieve great things.”

Griezmann has recorded 13 goals and four assists across all competitions with the La Liga side this season.

The 2018 FIFA World Cup winner spent 10 seasons at Atletico Madrid, where he is the club’s all-time leader with 211 goals across all competitions from 2014-19 and 2021-26. He was the La Liga Player of the Year in 2015-16 and placed third in the Ballon d’Or voting in 2016 and 2018.

“Antoine is a complete footballer–creative, intelligent, clinical–and he is a proven winner on the biggest stages of the game,” Orlando City general manager Ricardo Moreira said. “Beyond his talent, he brings leadership, a relentless drive and a championship mentality that will elevate everyone around him. This is a statement signing for our club and ownership group, and we are thrilled to welcome Antoine and his family to Orlando.”

Griezmann has tallied 298 goals and 132 assists across 792 professional appearances in Spain. He had 44 goals in 137 caps for France before retiring from international competition in 2024.

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Kylian Mbappe: Knee is 100%, 'false things were said'

Real Madrid Star Kylian MbappeReal Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe at Real Madrid’s game against Sevilla in Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid, on Dec. 20, 2025 .

French striker Kylian Mbappe disputed reports about the severity of the left knee sprain that has limited his availability of late for Real Madrid.

“My knee is fine. It’s getting better,” he said at a promotional event in France on Monday. “It’s going quite well, and I know there’s been a lot of speculation about it and some false things have been said.

“It’s the life of a top athlete, and we’re used to people saying things without verifying them or having any basis in fact.”

Mbappe, 27, came off the bench in Real Madrid’s two most recent matches: Sunday’s 3-2 La Liga defeat of Atletico Madrid and a 2-1 win at Manchester City on March 17 in the second leg of a UEFA Champions League Round of 16 match.

His last appearance before that, and his most recent start, was on Feb. 21. In 24 La Liga matches this season, Mbappe has 23 goals and four assists.

The 2018 FIFA World Cup winner is on the roster for France’s upcoming friendlies in the United States against Brazil (March 26) and Colombia (March 29).

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