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Last updated: May 20, 2026, 2:56 AM ET

College Sports

Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti outlined support for a 24-team College Football Playoff model on Tuesday, explicitly rejecting the 16-team format amid conference expansion discussions. Former Auburn coach and U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville secured the Republican nomination for Alabama governor, leveraging his football pedigree in a state where the sport dominates political discourse. Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel emphasized need for steadiness around the Wolverines program following a turbulent period marked by national championships in football and men's basketball alongside multiple controversies.

Professional Basketball

Steve Kerr opted to remain with the Warriors after reaching a career crossroads, choosing to continue coaching rather than pursue other opportunities despite having nothing left to prove. Michigan forward Morez Johnson Jr. will keep his name in the NBA draft, forgoing his remaining college eligibility as the Wolverines lose another key contributor to professional basketball.

WNBA Movement

Chicago Sky cracked the top five in ESPN's latest power rankings following a remarkable turnaround from last season's disappointing finish, though injury concerns threaten to derail their upward trajectory in a competitive Eastern Conference race.

International Cricket

England faces critical preparation questions with six matches remaining before the T20 World Cup, as selectors grapple with fitness concerns, player form, and final roster decisions that could define their campaign in the Caribbean.

Social Advocacy

The NAACP launched the "Out of Bounds" campaign calling for boycotts of select public universities over voting restrictions, urging Black athletes and fans to pressure institutions where civil rights concerns intersect with college athletics.