W&B: @ChrisMWilliams and @brentblum dive into the big day on Capitol Hill in college sports, as the Big Ten and SEC released a joint statement. What’s best for college sports? Spinning the wheel of ISU history and more, courtesy of @mechdyne!
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Source confirms that Victor Wembanyama treated the team to a screening of the movie “Obsession” as the Spurs tried to wind down from the emotional toll of Game 7 heading into the Finals.
Steve Sarkisian proved to me what I already knew.
Texas was born on third base and still finds a way to never cross home plate.
Deep down, that entire institution knows exactly what they are... losers.
B12: @JakeBrendTV and @DerekDuke25 discuss Texas Tech’s public challenge to Texas, Brendan Sorsby’s gambling fallout, Kansas and West Virginia making noise in college baseball, and draft the best holidays. All this and more courtesy of WealthCharter Retirement + Tax!
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Tamin Lipsey talks about Milan Momcilovic's decision to go back to college.
"With how college basketball is nowadays, it's hard to blame the player. There's no hard feelings to Milan on my side. We're best friends and I just want the best for him. Obviously his goals are to go to the NBA, but with (how crazy) college basketball, the transfer portal, and the NIL market, it's hard to blame a kid like that with the opportunities that he has."
ISU legend Tamin Lipsey bet on himself and plans to "grind" his way to an NBA career.
"I'm a winner," Lipsey said after a Monday workout with the Golden State Warriors.
Our @ROBWGRAY has the story.
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DAILY CLONE: @JakeBrendTV and @AidenJWyatt blind drafts a post-2010 Iowa State basketball roster. Brend has to build a starting five, bench three and cut two.
College sports is changing by the day and part of that is the death of the "hate watch."
Andrew Harrington (@andrewisawriter) wants to bring it back, as he explains in this week's Monday Musings. https://t.co/lObYY1XQ5D
INBOX: Tamin Lipsey will work out for the Golden State Warriors on Monday afternoon, via Iowa State Athletics.
The Warriors hold the 54th pick in the 2026 NBA Draft.
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