***2026 NCAA Baseball Tournament***

Super Regional teams, by conference:
SEC - 7 (#3 Georgia, #4 Auburn, #6 Texas, #7 Alabama, #14 Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Oklahoma)
Big 12 - 2 (#15 Kansas, #16 West Virginia)
"Big Ten" - 2 (#11 Oregon, USC)
ACC - 1 (#5 North Carolina)
Big East - 1 (St. John's)
Big West - 1 (Cal Poly)
Ohio Valley - 1 (Little Rock)
Sun Belt - 1 (Troy)

National Seeds eliminated in Regionals:
#1 UCLA
#2 Georgia Tech
#8 Florida
#9 Southern Miss
#10 Florida State
#12 Texas A&M
#13 Nebraska

••• 2026 Official Chicago Cubs Thread •••

Will be interesting to see who leaves the rotation once Boyd returns. Sounds like Cabrera will be back first so he’s definitely replacing Wicks but Boyd was trash before the injury, his successful second rehab assignment wasn’t exactly stellar. It will most likely be Rea because he’s better suited to be long relief but I don’t think Shota JaMo or Boyd are upgrades over Rea.
Rea will probably piggyback on Boyd's starts if he has a short outing. I don't see them taking Shota or Taillon out of the rotation.

Realignment Megathread (All The Moves)

But that goes against his statement that pooling already happens. The lack of pooling between conferences is what gives the networks leverage. They know they’ll can say no to one because there’s always another option.
He's said:

1. The conferences as we know them will cease to exist beyond around 2031, they'll be disintegrated and there will be 7 conferences of 10 teams regionally based.

2. The SEC's current media deal with ESPN will be cut short by 3-4 years when all the conferences are blown up in favor of the 7x10 model. ESPN will just be sh*t out of luck.

3. All of college football's media rights will be pooled together and bid out to the networks NFL style.

Milan Momcilovic withdraws from the 2026 NBA Draft

he might be in the top 10-20 shooter in college history. I am not surprised at all.
He still couldn't rebound, play defense, and literally did not show up in the big moments especially in the tournament. Who made the biggest threes this past year that actually mattered, Nate. I think he's a great shooter, but 6 mil is wild.

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