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Thomas Haugh, No. 17 Florida wrest control of SEC from Texas A&M
Feb 7, 2026; College Station, Texas, USA; Florida Gators guard Xaivian Lee (1) controls the ball during the first half against the Texas A&M Aggies at Reed Arena. Mandatory Credit: Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images Behind its defense and Thomas Haugh’s 22 points, No. 17 Florida cruised to an 86-67 victory over Texas A&M on Saturday night at Reed Arena in College Station, Texas.
The Gators (17-6, 8-2 Southeastern Conference) are now in sole possession of first place in the SEC. Haugh scored 21 of his 22 points in the second half. Four more players finished in double figures for Florida, including Isaiah Brown with 12, Urban Klavzar with 11, and Xaivian Lee and Rueben Chinyelu both with 10. Chinyelu also grabbed a game-high 15 rebounds.
A&M (17-6, 7-3), which entered the game boasting the third-best offense in the country averaging 92.0 points per game, had a forgettable night being held to less than 70 points for just the second time this season.
The Aggies endured a first-half stretch in which they missed 23 straight field goal attempts. They went on to shoot 30.6% from the field for the game.
In the first half, Florida jumped in front as A&M opened 1-of-27 from the field. The Gators were ahead 13-3 when Zach Clemence made a layup for the Aggies’ second bucket at the 7:44 mark.
Florida led 30-19 at half, shooting 41.4% from the field compared to A&M’s 17.1%. Still, it was closer than expected given A&M’s offensive struggles.
But the Gators pulled away early in the second half, going on a 10-2 run to build a 42-23 lead, capped with a fast-break dunk by Brown with 16:50 left. Shortly after, they had another 10-0 spurt, taking a 52-24 lead on a couple of free throws by Brown with 14:32 left.
The 28-point lead was the largest Florida enjoyed all night.
A&M’s leading scorers were Pop Isaacs and Marcus Hill, who both finished with 17 points. The Aggies dropped to 12-2 at home and have lost consecutive games for the first time since November.
Both teams return to action Wednesday as Florida travels to Georgia and A&M hosts Missouri.
–Field Level Media
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Elvis Smylie soars to Riyadh title in LIV debut
[US, Mexico & Canada customers only] Feb 5, 2026; Riyadh, SAUDI ARABIA; Elvis Smylie in action during the second round of play at LIV Golf Riyadh at the Riyadh Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Reuters via Imagn Images Elvis Smylie will be hard-pressed to outdo his LIV Golf debut.
The 23-year-old lefty from Australia outdueled Jon Rahm to capture the $30 million LIV Golf Riyadh title on Saturday at Riyadh Golf Club in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Smylie, who had not won outside of his home country, tapped in a 3-foot par putt under the lights to close LIV’s first 72-hole tournament at 24-under-par 264.
“I wanted to come out here and make a statement,” Smylie said. “I wanted to prove that I’m one of the best out here. And I feel like I’ve done that and it’s only up from here.”
Smylie, who entered the final round tied for the lead with Peter Uihlein, fired an 8-under 64 to edge Rahm by 1 shot. The Spaniard delivered the round of the tournament – a 63 – to push Smylie to the limit as he closed with four straight birdies.
“I think four rounds is better golf and better for the players who are playing good golf that week,” Rahm said. “It also gives you more time for a comeback, but if you’re playing good, it gives you more time to get a lead.”
Uihlein wrapped his tournament with a 5 under 67 to claim third place by himself. Belgium’s Thomas Pieters (65), Spain’s David Puig (65) and Mexico’s Abraham Ancer (66) shared fourth at 268.
Not only did Smylie collect his first LIV title, he and his three teammates from Australia claimed the team title as well. Smylie, captain Cameron Smith, Lucas Herbert and Marc Leishman finished at 69 under to give Ripper GC a 3-shot win over Torque GC.
–Field Level Media
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Report: Cowboys to place franchise tag on George Pickens
Feb 2, 2026; San Francisco, CA, USA; Dallas Cowboys receiver George Pickens during NFC practice at the NFL Flag Fieldhouse at Moscone Center South Building. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told the team’s website that Dallas wants to keep George Pickens for “a long time,” and will take a step toward that by placing the franchise tag on the Pro Bowl wide receiver, ESPN reported on Saturday.
Per the report, the fully guaranteed tag — which can be applied from Feb. 17 to March 3 — will cost the Cowboys approximately $28 million.
By placing the tag on Pickens, Dallas would limit his free agent options and up the odds that he would stay put following a 93-catch, nine-touchdown and 1,429-yard campaign — all career-high numbers. Pickens also collected his first Pro Bowl nod and earned second-team all-NFL honors per the Associated Press.
“I’m talking to George all the time by virtue of my excitement for him,” Jones told the team website this week. “He’s better than, as far as what he contributed to our team, showing the potential that he could contribute. I’m looking forward to getting things worked out so George can be a Cowboy a long time.”
Pickens, who turns 25 on March 4, is among 15 unrestricted free agents for the Cowboys — a group that includes defensive end Jadeveon Clowney and running back Javonte Williams.
Count quarterback Dak Prescott among those in Cowboys camp who want to see the former Georgia star receiver return this fall.
“I think it must be done,” Prescott said at this week’s Pro Bowl Games. “I think obviously from Jerry to everybody down understands that. The impact on this offense and the team and the great player that he is, we’ve got to find a way to keep him here.”
In four NFL seasons, including the first three with the Pittsburgh Steelers, who selected him in the second round of the 2022 draft, Pickens has produced 267 receptions, 21 touchdowns and 4,270 receiving yards in 65 games (55 starts).
–Field Level Media
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Georgia roars back from 15-point deficit, upends LSU
Jan 28, 2026; Athens, Georgia, USA; Georgia Bulldogs head coach Mike White reacts during the game against the Tennessee Volunteers at Stegeman Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images Kanon Catchings scored 23 points, Jeremiah Wilkinson added 18 and Georgia overcame a 15-point, first-half deficit to run away from LSU 83-71 on Saturday night in Baton Rouge, La.
Somto Cyril scored 12 points and Blue Cain had 10 for the Bulldogs (17-6, 5-5), who ended a three-game losing streak.
Max Mackinnon scored 26, Marquel Sutton added 14 and Pablo Tamba finished with 12 rebounds and seven points to lead the Tigers (14-9, 2-8), who played their second consecutive game without starting point guard Dedan Thomas (lower leg injury).
Cain made a 3-pointer to start the second-half scoring and increase Georgia’s lead to 45-37. LSU trimmed the lead to four, but another Cain 3-pointer helped the Bulldogs push the lead to 52-43.
Georgia led by nine a second time before Mackinnon, who finished 10 of 10 at the foul line, made six free throws to help the Tigers creep within 57-53. Catchings answered with a 3-pointer that started a 10-2 run that gave the Bulldogs a 67-55 lead.
Catchings’ 3-pointer completed an 8-0 run that gave the Bulldogs a 77-60 lead with 4:15 remaining.
The lead never fell below double figures the rest of the way.
Mackinnon made two layups and a 3-pointer as LSU raced to a 9-2 lead. Georgia got within five on multiple occasions before PJ Carter made consecutive 3-pointers to complete a 10-0 spurt that gave the Tigers a 31-16 lead.
Then everything changed.
Catchings and Marcus Millender made consecutive 3-pointers to complete an 8-0 run that pulled the Bulldogs within seven. Michael Nwoko made a dunk to end the run, but Georgia scored the next five points to get within 33-29.
The Bulldogs closed within four before Mackinnon answered with a layup for LSU’s final points of the half. Wilkinson scored the first five points and added another field goal during an 11-0 spurt that left Georgia with a 42-37 halftime lead.
–Field Level Media
