Curt Cignetti on transfer WR at first practice: 'He learned what getting your ass ripped was all about'

Nick Marsh got a taste ofthe Curt Cignetti experiencein Day 1 of spring practice withIndiana football.

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Marsh, one of theHoosiers' top transfer additionsthis offseason, caught 59 passes for 662 yards and six touchdowns last season at Michigan State and was among the top receivers in the portal.

But those credentials, and a presumed hefty price tag, won't protect you from Cignetti's all-business mentality.

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Marsh arrived at practice wearing gold cleats, and Cignetti issued the Spartans transfer an early "wake-up call."

"I didn't love those gold shoes he came out in today," Cignetti told media after practice Thursday. "He learned what getting your ass ripped was all about. I don't know if that happened to him very often at Michigan State. That was before practice started. That was a wake-up call."

Marsh will be a feature weapon in the defending national champion's offense with starting receivers Elijah Sarratt and Omar Cooper Jr., preparing for the NFL Draft.

Marsh changed into white cleats, and then did this at practice:

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Curt Cignetti on transfer WR at first practice: 'He learned what getting your ass ripped was all about'

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LSU basketball gets back with its ex. It's as messy as it sounds

As of 11:30 Thursday morning,LSUtechnically had two basketball coaches – the one administrators hadn't gotten around to technically firing and the one they fired four years ago after he refused to cooperate during anNCAAinvestigation. But the school wanted to rehire the former coach so badly that they couldn't even fire the first guy before making him an offer.

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Got that? Right. It's a hot mess.

Because LSU.

In a world where college athletics seems to find new ways daily to lose their collegiality, LSU stands alone. It has made a history out of soaking itself in the stink of the bayou, performing its own theater of the absurd.

The latest is an all-timer even for a place where, in 1934, then-football coach Lawrence "Biff" Jones resigned his position because senator and future governor Huey Long tried to bust into the Tigers' locker room and lodge his complaints during halftime of a game against Oregon.

Like a divorced couple that can't quite quit each other – or, maybe more accurately, a couple that deserves each other –LSU and Will Wadeare back together after managing to make their reunion even messier than their very conscious uncoupling.

In 2022, after a protracted NCAA investigation that began with Wade discussing a "strong-ass" offer on an FBI wiretap, LSU finally canned the coach right before the NCAA tournament.

"We can no longer subject our University, Department of Athletics and – most importantly – our student-athletes, to this taxing and already-length process without taking action,'' then-university president William F. Tate and athletic director Scott Woodward announced in a joint statement. "Our responsibility to promote the integrity and well-being of our entire institution and our student-athletes will always be paramount.''

About that…

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Since then, Tate left for the same position at Rutgers and Woodward resigned after the Louisiana governor publicly filleted him, saying that Woodward would not be in charge of selecting the next head football coach at LSU after firing Brian Kellyand owing him an enormous buyout.

Gov. Jeff Landry, who occasionally runs the state when he isn't meddling with the purple-and-gold, instead has installed Wade Rousse – the former president at McNeese State – into Tate's old digs, and has hired Heath Schroyer, the AD from McNeese, into the same role at LSU.

What do the two have in common? They went rogue and hired Wade after he was expelled from LSU, embracing the coach's renegade image in a video that portrayed the coach as an outlaw and ended with the tag, "Willy the Kid is free.''

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Free Willy has now extricated himself from yet another pesky entanglement. By one in the afternoon, LSU hashed out the messy details. Administrators gave Matt McMahon – who inherited Wade's post-NCAA scorched earth landscape and a roster of exactly zero players – the boot, and signed Wade to a seven-year deal. Or, if you like symmetry, a near one-to-one ratio of years to violations during his previous stay at LSU (he was initially charged with five Level I and one Level II violations).

Wade joins Lane Kiffin, lured away from Ole Miss in the midst of the College Football Playoff, and Kim Mulkey in an athletic department that trulydeserves its own reality TV show.It will be Wade's sixth stop in the last 13 years, none lasting longer than five seasons.

"I'll always be grateful for my time here,'' Wade said of his 367-day tenure at NC State and went on to cite how deeply personal the decision was because returning to LSU offered him a "chance to go home."

He was born in Nashville. He went to school at Clemson.

"I feel like I was lied to,'' NC State athletic director Boo Corrigan said in his press conference on Thursday.

Well, that's understandable.

The Wolfpack deserve no sympathy here. Aside from what might be best termed an accidental run to the 2024 Final Four, the Wolfpack has spent decades trying and failing to keep up with its Tobacco Road brethren. The school wanted to win, and Wade – with his seven NCAA tournament berths in eight seasons (discounting the Covid-19 season) offered the school the most direct route back to relevance.

"Will told me that he believes he can win at NC State and win big,'' Corrigan said in a statement when Wade was hired. "It didn't take me too many conversations with him to believe it too.''

Apparently, selling your soul comes with a price tag, and for NC State, it is yet another coaching search in exchange for a First Four flop.

The only winner in this whole sordid affair is McMahon.

He will receive a buyout. But, more importantly, he can get the hell out of the bayou.

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MLB Opening Day 2026: New-look Mets set tone for season ahead by clobbering Paul Skenes, Pirates

NEW YORK — When the New York Mets last exited a big-league ballpark, they did so in shame, with heads hung low.

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For the Queens ballclub, the final day of the 2025 season was an epic embarrassment, with a 4-0 loss to the Marlins the grand finale to a collapse of historic proportions. One of the most expensive rosters ever assembled would spend October on the couch. It was a gut-churning moment for a franchise quite familiar with the perils of comic tragedy.

It was also a catalyst for change. Of the 16 souls who trudged off the field that September day in Miami, just three — Francisco Lindor, Juan Soto and Francisco Alvarez — were penciled into the Mets' 2026 Opening Day lineup. The other 13 either departed in free agency or were traded, benched or relegated to the minors.

In their place, a parade of fresh faces helped the Metsclobber reigning NL Cy Young winner Paul Skenesand the Pittsburgh Pirates11-7 on Thursday at Citi Field.

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Rookie Carson Benge, making his MLB debut, hit the first homer of New York's season (and his career). Center fielder Luis Robert Jr. —acquired from the White Sox in January— had two knocks and a crucial first-inning walk. Bo Bichette —signed for big money in January— had a key first-inning sac fly and multiple über-competitive at-bats. Starting pitcher Freddy Peralta —added via trade in January— was solid, if unspectacular, in his first outing as a Met.

A barrage of first-inning runs, several of them the result of unacceptable outfield defense from Pittsburgh center fielder Oneil Cruz,sent Skenes to the showers after recording just two outs. It was a stunning knockout, one that set the tone for the rest of the afternoon and, perhaps, the rest of New York's season.

"That first inning was pretty impressive, not gonna lie," Mets skipper Carlos Mendoza said after the game. "Controlling the strike zone, creating traffic. We're putting the ball in play with two strikes. We're going the other way when we need to. That's a sign of a good offensive team."

Collapse and all, the Mets were a good offensive team last year as well. They finished 10th in baseball in runs, sixth in OPS and fifth in homers. They led MLB in wRC+, an all-encompassing offensive metric, over the season's final two months as they nosedived in the standings. But too often, the 2025 lineup struggled to string hits together or push runs across in big spots. Their strong process didn't always lead to strong results.

That's part of why president of baseball operationsDavid Stearns embarked on such a dramatic offseason overhaul. The Mets, no longer content with the status quo, set out to reinvent themselves. Stearns was aggressive, calculating, emotionless, willing and eager to part with established fan favorites in order to construct a better, more dynamic roster.

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That winter of frantic activity effectively wiped the slate clean. And so, for the Mets and their fans, this Opening Day meant more than the typical clichés about rebirth and hope and the changing of the seasons. It went beyond a fresh coat of paint and a few new taglines. The team on the field is legitimately different. On Thursday, that energy could be felt throughout the stadium.

"We weren't going to run back the same group," Stearns said in spring training. "We were committed to changing our team, improving our team, becoming better in certain areas, and I think we've made progress toward that."

Sure enough, New York's new-look offense put pressure on Skenes from the jump, with Lindor working a leadoff walk before a Soto bloop put runners on the corners. That put the 23-year-old ace on his back foot. Later in the frame, the Mets benefitted from a pair of outfield miscues from Cruz. First he misplayed a Brett Baty liner to center, breaking in on a ball that zipped over his head and cleared the bases to give New York a 4-2 lead. Then Cruz lost a routine fly in the sun, extending the brutal inning and allowing another run to score. A few batters later, Skenes was done, yanked from the proceedings by manager Don Kelly, who didn't want his ace's pitch count to skyrocket.

From there, the game lazed forward, though not without incident. In the third, Cruz took a 3-2 fastball from Peralta on the inner black for what was initially called ball four. But Mets catcher Francisco Alvarez immediately tapped his helmet,activating the league's brand-new automated ball-strike (ABS) challenge system. The call was overturned, sending Cruz back to the dugout on strike three, a continuation of his horrendous day. Pittsburgh's next hitter, Brandon Lowe, cranked a 1-0 Peralta heater into the visiting bullpen.

Had this been last season or had Alvarez not challenged, Cruz would've been on base for Lowe's homer. That would've trimmed New York's lead to one, upping the stress level for the middle innings. Instead, Peralta limited the damage and avoided further danger. The Mets tacked on in the fourth and pulled away in the fifth.

But the day's most memorable swing came in the sixth, courtesy of Benge, New York's much-hyped rookie. The 23-year-oldmade the club's Opening Day roster out of spring training, despite having zero big-league experience, in part because Mets brass had faith he could handle the bright lights. After the game, Benge admitted to being sped up and overly excited during his first at-bat, a three-pitch strikeout against Skenes.

But he settled into the game well, exhibiting the maturity and poise that convinced Mendoza and Stearns to make him the every-day right fielder. In his fourth at-bat, Benge connected crisply with a poorly located sweeper, sending it flying over the wall in right. The club's top hitting prospect literally jumped for joy as he rounded first before zipping around the bases like a bat out of hell.

The young Oklahoman had 22 friends and family in attendance, all of whom gathered for a postgame photo on the diamond. Somehow, that contingent included a golden retriever. At one point, everyone sang happy birthday to Benge's girlfriend, Kennedy, while the two posed for a picture. It was a beautiful scene, the support system sharing in the jubilation of a dream debut.

"I just got chills," Benge said of the curtain call following his home run. "You know that this is where [you're] supposed to be, and just having fun every day, playing baseball."

As Benge floated over home plate and back toward the dugout after his blast, a throng of gleeful teammates awaited with congratulations. Mendoza, for whatever reason, was facing the other direction as the hero of the moment shuffled down the steps. The skipper then suddenly turned and hollered something at Benge, who smiled as he bounded through a wave of cheering teammates.

"He just told me: 'It's fun here,'" Benge recounted. "And I was like, 'You're right.'"

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Taylor Swift Shouted Out Fiancé Travis Kelce During Her 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards Speech

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  • Taylor Swift took home the Pop Album of the Year award at tonight's iHeartRadio Music Awards.

  • The singer had nine nominations going into the ceremony.

  • In her speech, she thanked her fiancé Travis Kelce for making her feel "happy and confident and free."

Taylor Swift added to her iHeartRadio Music Award trophy collection this evening, winning the Pop Album of the Year award. TheLife of a Showgirlsinger, who arrived with nine nominations tonight, thanked her fans for inspiring the "energy" of the album—"happy and strong and confident and free"—and for turning "The Fate of Ophelia" into "the biggest hit of my career."

Swift also specifically shouted out her fiancé Travis Kelce, saying, "I think that this album probably also feels very happy and confident and free because that's the way that I get to feel every single day of my life because of my fiancé, who's here tonight." From the crowd, Kelce clapped and mouthed "I love you" to Swift on the stage.

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Read Swift's full acceptance speech below:

It's so nice to be here. Raye giving this to me is so cool because I'm a massive fan of hers…And also just being here with fans, with people who clearly love music so much.

The album,The Life of a Showgirl, was really inspired by the energy that I felt, like, looking into crowds and seeing you guys and connecting with you every single night. And so the album came out with this energy of just feeling really happy and strong and confident and free. And so I want to say thank you to the fans for giving me that feeling.

And I think that this album probably also feels very happy and confident and free because that's the way that I get to feel every single day of my life because of my fiancé, who's here tonight.So thank you, thanks for all the vibes.

I really just wanted to say thank you, also, to iHeart and thank you to anyone who cared about "The Fate of Ophelia" because you made that into the biggest hit of my career, which is crazy at this point. I just love my fans so much for giving me the ability to do this. I love what I do. I love that you've allowed me to do it for this long, and I just appreciate every day I get to do it. Thank you so much.

Swift gaveone of her last big acceptance speechesat the 2024 iHeartRadio Awards ceremony, where she won Artist of the Year. She thanked her fans and also teased her then-upcoming album,The Tortured Poets Department, saying, "Hey, I wanted to say thank you so much to anyone who voted for this award. iHeart, you've also just been so incredibly supportive over the course of my entire career but especially this year has been pretty spectacular. I am so grateful for that."

She added, "You know, to the fans, it's completely up to you to choose how you spend your time, what concerts you want to go to, what music you want to make the soundtrack to your life, and to anyone who has included me in those choices. I'm so, so, so thankful for that. And you know, we have so many exciting things ahead of us. I'm continuing along with the [Eras] tour, and most importantly, I have a brand new album calledThe Tortured Poets Department, which comes out on April 19, and I'm so proud of it. I cannot wait to share it with you so thank you for voting for me for this incredible honor: Artist of the Year. I am so blown away and so thankful, and I just can't wait to keep having fun with you guys because we have a lot of exciting things coming up."

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Boston College hires UConn assistant Luke Murray, son of actor Bill Murray, as basketball coach

CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. (AP) — Boston College hired UConn assistant Luke Murray on Thursday as coach of a slumping men's basketball program that has gone 17 years without an appearance in theNCAA Tournament.

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Murray, the son of actor Bill Murray, will be a first-time head coach. He replaces Earl Grant, who was firedearlier this monthafter the Eagles had a losing record in four of his five seasons. Grant went 72-92 overall and 30-67 in Atlantic Coast Conference games.

In five years with UConn under coach Dan Hurley, Murray has been a part of two national championship teams, with Bill Murray often in attendance at games. The Huskies play Michigan State on Friday in theSweet 16.

"In Luke Murray, we have found a leader who does not just understand the modern landscape of college basketball, he has helped define it," Boston College athletic director Blake James said. "His role in building a national championship caliber program, his sophisticated offensive vision, and his relentless pursuit of excellence make him the perfect fit."

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Prior to UConn, Murray spent three years each as an assistant at Louisville and Xavier. He also had stints on staffs at Towson, Wagner, Arizona, Post and Quinnipiac. The 2007 graduate of Fairfield will be the 14th head coach in Boston College program history.

The Eagles have been buried in the supersized ACC for more than a decade, with a 10th-place finish in 2022-23 their highest since the league expanded from 12 to 15 teams in the 2013-14 season. They were second-to-last in the newly expanded 18-team conference in each of the last two years.

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Savannah Guthrie Reveals Details of Her Mother's Kidnapping

Savannah Guthrie is speaking out abouther mother's disappearanceas the search stretches on. In her first interview since her mother, Nancy Guthrie, went missing, Guthrie spoke through tears to ask for help.

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"Someone needs to do the right thing," she told her formerTODAYco-host Hoda Kotb in the first of a three-part interview that premiered on Thursday. "We are in agony. It is unbearable."

The emotional plea comes as the search extends into months. Nancy, 84, was reported missing on February 1 after she failed to show up at a friend's home to watch a streaming church service.Authorities believe she was abductedfrom her Arizona home.

Here are the key moments from her interview.

Guthrie recalls the moment she learned her mother was missing — and the chaotic days that followed

She told Kotb she got the call on February 1 — a moment she says she'll never forget.

"And my sister called me. I said, 'Is everything OK?' And she said, 'No. Mom's missing,'" Guthrie said. "And I said, 'What? What are you talking about?' She said, 'She's gone.' And she was in a panic. I was in a panic."

Guthrie said the first signs that something unimaginable had happened came when family members arrived at her mother's Arizona home and found the back doors propped open. Inside, there were troubling details: her mother's phone, purse, and medications had been left behind. "How is it possible that we are having to make a video speaking to a kidnapper, who took an 84-year-old woman in the dead of night, in her pajamas, with no shoes, without her medicine?" she said of the attempts to reach the captors via social media posts featuring her and her siblings pleading.

She noted that Nancy had been living with "tremendous pain" that limited her mobility, which initially led the family to wonder if it had been a medical emergency. "We thought maybe paramedics had come because the back doors were open — but her phone was there, her purse was there, all her things. And it just didn't make any sense."

In the weeks that followed, Guthrie remained in Arizona. She said her family was forced to move from one home to another as attention on the case intensified. "We had to move houses many times because people came and not everyone is respectful," she said.

At one point, they had to leave in the middle of the night. Eventually, they found a place to stay out of view — but the toll lingered. "Those days are a blur," she said. "Crying and praying."

The moment caught on surveillance that still haunts her

One of the most unsettling moments in the case came when the FBI released doorbell camera images from outside Nancy's home. Shared 10 days after she was reported missing, the clip shows a masked, armed man approaching the door before appearing to tamper with the camera.

Investigators said they worked with "private sector partners" to recover the recording after initially determining the doorbell system had been disconnected around 1:47 a.m. the night Nancy disappeared.

Guthrie recalled seeing it for the first time in her interview with Kotb.

"It's just absolutely terrifying," she said. "And I can't imagine that is who she saw standing over her bed. I can't."

The images have continued to stay with her. "I wake up every night in the middle of the night," she said. "And in the darkness, I imagine her terror. And it is unthinkable, but those thoughts demand to be thought."

She added that she's grateful investigators were able to recover it — both for what it may reveal and for what it helps put to rest.

"I'm glad and grateful to the investigators and the technology companies that were able to find that video to, I hope, at least with people of good heart and compassion, stop the irresponsible and cruel speculation that had started to swirl," Guthrie said.

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She fears her public profile may have made her mother a target

Though investigators have not publicly identified a suspect or motive, Guthrie told Kotb that her brother, Camron, believed right away that their mother had been "kidnapped for ransom."

"Even on the phone when I called him, he knew," the TODAY co-anchor said.

That possibility has forced Guthrie to confront a painful question: whether her visibility as one of the most recognizable faces on television may have played a role.

"Is it because she's my mom and somebody thought, 'Oh, that lady has money — we can make a quick buck?' I mean, that would make sense," she said. "But we don't know."

The thought is "too much to bear," she added. "To think that I brought this to her bedside. That it's because of me."

At one point in the interview, her grief turned inward. "I'd just say I'm so sorry, Mommy," she said in the interview. "I'm so sorry. I'm sorry to my sister and my brother and my kids and my nephew and Tommy, my brother-in-law. I'm just — I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. If it is me, I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry."

Guthrie says most ransom notes were likely hoaxes — but two stood out

In the weeks after her mother disappeared, multiple ransom notes surfaced, though she believes most were not credible.

The Pima County Sheriff's Department and the FBI said in February that they were investigating multiple ransom notes, but have not indicated whether any have been linked to a suspect in Nancy's disappearance.

"There are a lot of different notes, I think, that came," Guthrie said. "And I think most of them, it's my understanding, are not real. And I didn't see them. But a person who would send a fake ransom note [to a family in pain] really has to look deeply at themselves."

Still, she says two messages felt different — and were taken seriously enough to warrant a response. "I believe the ones we received and responded to… I tend to believe those are real."

And despite so much uncertainty, she says her mother still feels close. When Kotb noted that Guthrie refers to her mom in the present tense, she responded, "she is present tense to me."

She spoke to God about her mother's whereabouts

Guthrie has relied on prayer and her faith in this time, and she told Kotb about a powerful religious experience she had after her mother's kidnapping: God spoke to her. She asked where her mother was, and she recalls God responding, "'You know where she is. She's with me.' So whether she's on this earth still, or whether she is in heaven, I know where she is. I know who she's with."

She shut down rumors that her family was somehow involved

In the days after Nancy was reported missing, online speculation began to surface, including unfounded claims involving family members. Guthrie addressed those rumors directly, describing them as "unbearable" and underscoring how they've compounded an already devastating situation.

"It piles pain upon pain. There are no words," she told Kotb, visibly emotional.

She went on to defend her loved ones, emphasizing the care and protection surrounding her mother before her disappearance. "No one took better care of my mom than my sister and brother-in-law. And no one protected my mom more than my brother," she said. "We love her — she is our shining light. She's our matriarch. She's all we have."

Guthrie said her focus now is on getting answers, and holding onto hope that someone will eventually come forward.

"People have worked tirelessly, tirelessly," she said. "And we see that. But we need answers. We cannot be at peace without knowing and someone can do the right thing. It is never too late to do the right thing. And our hearts are focused on that."

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White House AI czar Sacks to step down, moves to advisory role

WASHINGTON, March 26 (Reuters) - White Houseartificial intelligenceand crypto czar David Sacks is stepping down from his ‌role, saying in an interview on Bloomberg Television on ‌Thursday he had reached the end of his time as a special government ​employee.

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Sacks said he is joining President Donald Trump's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, a federal advisory committee composed of industry and academic experts. As co-chair of the body he ‌would be able to ⁠make recommendations on a broader range of technology issues beyond AI, he said.

Sacks said earlier this month ⁠the U.S. should "declare victory and get out" of the Iran war, a rare instance of a prominent figure in the Trump ​administration calling ​for an exit from the ​conflict.

Sacks has been a ‌notable figure in the White House since Trump began his second term. A longtime Silicon Valley entrepreneur and investor, he is a partner at Craft Ventures, the firm he co-founded in 2017.

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He was appointed to his role in December 2024, but ‌under U.S. rules, special government employees are ​limited to 130 days of work ​in a 12-month period. ​The cap applies to days worked rather than ‌the overall length of the ​appointment.

During his time ​as AI czar, Sacks presided over a loosening of Biden-era restrictions on AI chip shipments to China.

In his interview ​with Bloomberg, Sacks ‌said he will continue to help advance Trump's AI ​policy framework released last week.

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