Bring on the hate. I already know people are going to be upset with a couple of these. Who’s too high? Who’s too low? Who is just right? Dante Moore and Jayden Maiava are easily the best 2 QBs in the Big 10. Some would even argue in the country. Some people may argue that Julian Sayin is the best QB in the Big 10. I think he just has the best weapon. I think Demond Williams has a chance to finish as the best QB. Last year it felt like he disappeared against defenses with a pulse. Let’s see if he can take that next step this year. This is one might get some hate. I think Drake Lindsey is a top 5 QB in the Big Ten. I think last year we saw a few glimpses of how great he could be. Josh Hoover turn the ball over a little too much to be top 5. Maybe that drops now that he’s on a better team. Time will tell. Rocco Becht is a good QB, not a great QB. He’s not a Quarterback that is going to elevate the offense, but give him some solid weapons and he will thrive. Malik Washington didn’t get enough love last season. A lot of that has to do with his receivers failing to hold onto the ball, and he was on a bad Maryland team. Nico Iamaleava was one bright spot on a pretty bad UCLA team. Hopefully with a new coaching staff we see him take a significant jump. Let’s see if Katin Houser can make that jump back into the Big Ten after a good season at ECU. I think he’ll be fine. Not great. I cannot wait for the Anthony Colandrea experience at Nebraska. There’s gonna be a lot of ups and downs. It’ll be fun to watch. This is the one that could potentially make me look dumb. I wasn’t impressed with Underwood’s first season, but some of it wasn’t his fault. A new coaching staff and potentially better weapons might change my mind. Lonergan was one of the few bright spots on a bad Boston College team. I’m sure he’ll be fine for Rutgers. Colton Joseph is dangerous with his legs, and he’s probably going to give the Gophers problems. He is not the greatest passer though, and that will be his downfall in the Big Ten this year. Alessio Milivojevic played really well after he took over as the starter. Maybe I’m not being fair, but it’s only been 4 games. Aidan Chiles is too up and down with too many turnovers. Maybe Chip Kelly can bring some consistency to his game. Peace and love to Ryan Browne, but he’s never done anything to show me that he belongs any higher in the rankings. In his defense, he does play for Purdue. Idk who Iowa’s QB is going to be. I don’t think it matters. It will be a step down from Gronowski in my opinion. #collegefootball #viral #football #foryou #fyp #shorts #BigTen #bigtenfootball #b1gfootball #OhioStateFootball #OhioState #OhioStateBuckeyes #Oregon #OregonFootball #OregonDucks #USC #USCFootball #USCTrojans #Washington #WashingtonFootball #WashingtonHuskies #Minnesota #MinnesotaFootball #MinnesotaGophers #RTB #SkiUMah #GoGophers #Indiana #IndianaFootball #IndianaHoosiers #PennState #PennStateFootball #PSU #PSUFootball #Maryland #MarylandTerrapins #MarylandFootball #UCLA #UCLAFootball #UCLABruins #IllinoisFootball #Illinois #Nebraska #GBR #NebraskaFootball #NebraskaCornhuskers #Michigan #MichiganFootball #MichiganWolverines #GoBigBlue #Rutgers #RutgersScarletKnights #RutgersFootball #Wisconsin #WisconsinBadgers #WisconsinFootball #MichiganState #MichiganStateFootball #MichiganStateSpartans #Northwestern #NorthwesternFootball #NorthwesternWildcats #Purdue #PurdueFootball #PurdueBoilermakers #Iowa #IowaHawkeyes #IowaFootball
The 2026 NBA Playoffs feature four primary storylines involving significant statistical milestones and franchise transitions. This video analyzes the San Antonio Spurs, Detroit Pistons, Oklahoma City Thunder, and Portland Trail Blazers as they enter the first round. San Antonio Spurs The Spurs finished the regular season 62-20, marking their first playoff appearance since 2019. Victor Wembanyama led the league in blocks with 3.1 per game while averaging 25 points. On November 10, Wembanyama became the first player in NBA history to record 35 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists, 5 blocks, and 5 three-pointers in a single game. Detroit Pistons Detroit completed a statistically unprecedented turnaround, moving from a 14-win season to a 60-win season within two years. Cade Cunningham leads the roster, averaging 24 points and 10 assists per game. The team's defensive identity has been a primary factor in their ascent in the Eastern Conference. Oklahoma City Thunder The Thunder finished with the best record in the league at 64-18. On April 17, 2026, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was awarded his second consecutive MVP trophy. As the defending champions, Oklahoma City relies on a defense that forces 16 turnovers per game, supported by Chet Holmgren’s interior presence and a specialized perimeter rotation. Portland Trail Blazers Portland advanced to the postseason via the Play-In Tournament following a season of significant coaching turnover. Under Tiago Splitter, the team recovered from a 19-22 start. Deni Avdija emerged as a central figure, averaging 24.2 points and 6.7 assists per game, including a 41-point performance to secure their playoff berth. #NBA #NBAPlayoffs #Wembanyama #SGA #CadeCunningham #DeniAvdija #SanAntonioSpurs #DetroitPistons #OKCThunder #PortlandTrailBlazers #BasketballStats #NBA2026
A Masterclass in 4th Quarter Pressure. 🏀🧠 Full match video: BC Nový Jičín vs. Basketpoint Frýdek-Místek in the U17 National League. For 30 minutes, it was anyone's game. But the 4th quarter changed the narrative completely. Frýdek-Místek unleashed a high-intensity press that forced Nový Jičín into a spiral of turnovers and errors. Was this a "hidden" pro strategy saved for the final stretch, or did NJ simply lack the chemistry to break the trap? Watch, analyze, and learn from this high-stakes tactical battle. 🎥 AliDa-basket – Real hoops, deep analysis. Zápas, který vyžaduje hloubkovou analýzu. 🏀📉 Celý záznam utkání U17 Celostátní ligy mezi BC Nový Jičín a Basketpoint Frýdek-Místek. Tři čtvrtiny vyrovnaného boje, kde rozhodoval každý koš. Pak ale přišlo dějství čtvrté a s ním i taktická lekce od hostů. Frýdek-Místek vytáhl celoplošný presink, na který NJ nenašel odpověď. Byla to skrytá strategie hostů, nebo selhání v komunikaci domácích? Analyzujte s námi klíčové chyby v rozehrávce a psychologický zlom zápasu. Povinné video pro hráče, kteří chtějí růst! 🎥 AliDa-basket — Skutečný basketbal, hloubková analýza. #novyjicin #frydekmistek #u17liga #celostatniliga #basketballanalysis #fullmatch #alida_basket
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The Giant Falls: Montpellier Stuns PSG to Reach 2026 Coupe de France Final In a match that will be remembered as a tactical masterclass, Montpellier Handball delivered a stunning blow to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), securing a 39-35 victory in the Coupe de France semi-finals. The FDI Stadium witnessed a "Remontada" that shifted the balance of power in French handball, ending PSG’s domestic cup dreams for the 2026 season. Match Summary: A Tale of Two Halves The game began with high-octane intensity. For the first 30 minutes, PSG looked like the favorites. Led by the towering presence of Kamil Syprzak, the Parisians exploited gaps in Montpellier's central defense to take a narrow 19-18 lead into the locker room. However, the second half told a different story. Montpellier’s head coach adjusted the defensive scheme to a more aggressive 5-1 formation, which completely disrupted PSG’s rhythm. The definitive moment came between the 42nd and 50th minute, where Montpellier executed a ruthless 5-0 scoring run. Fueled by PSG turnovers and clinical finishing from the wings, the hosts turned a deficit into a commanding lead they would never relinquish. Player Statistics & Efficiency Ratings The individual performances were the deciding factor. David Balaguer put on a shooting clinic, while Valentin Porte acted as the ultimate floor general. Player Team Goals Assists Efficiency (%) David Balaguer Montpellier 13 2 100% (9/9 Penalties) Valentin Porte Montpellier 5 10 83% Kamil Syprzak PSG 10 1 91% Ferran Solé PSG 7 3 78% Elohim Prandi PSG 4 6 60% Goalkeeping Battle Charles Bolzinger (Montpellier): 11 Saves (31% Save Rate). His three consecutive saves during the 5-0 run were the catalyst for the victory. Jannick Green (PSG): 12 Saves (29% Save Rate). Despite a strong first half, he struggled to stop Balaguer’s precision from the 7-meter line. Tactical Analysis: Why PSG Collapsed Technical Faults: PSG committed 14 turnovers in the second half alone. Under pressure from Montpellier’s active hands, the Parisian backcourt lost their composure. The Balaguer Factor: Montpellier successfully isolated David Balaguer against PSG’s slower defenders, allowing him to maintain a perfect shooting record. Bench Depth: Montpellier’s rotations kept their intensity high, whereas PSG’s starters appeared fatigued by the 50-minute mark, leading to defensive lapses. The Road Ahead Montpellier now moves on to the Grand Final on May 24, 2026, where they will face HBC Nantes. For PSG, this loss marks a significant setback, forcing them to shift their entire focus toward the Liqui Moly StarLigue title race. #handballworld #handball #sports
Bronny James full highlights vs. Utah Jazz last night (131-107 W): 11 Points on 4/7 FG (57.1%), 3/4 from 3, 1 Rebound, 4 Assists (ZERO turnovers), 1 Steal, 1 PF, and a +/- of +13 in 18:51 minutes played. He was 0/1 FG in the first half, but was great in the 2nd half. This is the last game of the season. The Los Angeles Lakers will face the Houston Rockets in the First Round of the 2026 NBA playoffs Los Angeles Lakers vs. Utah Jazz - 4/12/26 #bronnyjames #nbahighlights #nbahighlightstoday
INDEPENDENCE, MO (Apr. 11) – Wichita played its final game on the road this season and closed its season-series against Kansas City, losing 4-3 on Saturday night at Cable Dahmer Arena. Spencer Blackwell led the way with two goals while Matt Crasa connected for his 10th of the year. Connor Hasley suffered the loss, stopping 32 shots. The Mavericks dominated the opening frame in the shot department, leading 12-2 after the first. Tyler Schleppe opened the scoring at 18:09. Marcus Crawford won a battle below the goal line, fed a pass to the net-front and Schleppe put it through Hasley. Just 24 seconds into the second, Crasa tied the game. Kyle Jeffers slipped a pass to him in transition and he beat Dylan Wells from the left circle. Casey Carreau re-gained the lead at 2:19. He stole a pass near the left circle, found some room and beat Hasley for his 23rd of the year. Blackwell tied the game at 16:07 with his first of the night. Hasley made a beautiful save on one end after a turnover near the slot. Oliver Tarr went the other way, dropped a pass to Blackwell near the left faceoff dot and he beat Wells to make it 2-2. At 19:36, Jackson Jutting connected on a power play to make it 3-2. He found a void in the high slot and wired a shot past Hasley through traffic. Wichita tied the game at three with four seconds left in the frame. Cam Mitchell won a faceoff back to Blackwell and he fired it off the left post past Wells for his 12th of the season. David Cotton recorded the eventual game-winner just 26 seconds into the third. Wichita turned it over below the goal line. Carreau fired a pass into the blue paint. Cotton found a rebound and slipped it home for his 27th of the year. Wichita pulled Hasley with just under two minutes to go in the contest, but couldn't get the game tied and lost 4-3. Blackwell netted his second multi-goal game of the season. Crasa has points in back-to-back contests and became the seventh player with at least 10 goals. Jeffers has points in three-straight and points in six of his last seven outings. Wichita went 0-for-2 on the power play. Kansas City was 1-for-2 on the man advantage.
The Milwaukee Bucks fell short in Brooklyn, losing 96-90 to the Nets. AJ Green led the way with 20 points, but early turnovers put ...