Ex-NBA player Damon Jones first to plead guilty in pair of gambling cases

Former NBA player Damon Jones became the first person toplead guiltyin a pair of federal indictments involving34 defendants, including some with alleged links to the mafia and other NBA figures.

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Jones, 49, was among three people charged in both indictments, one of which focused on poker schemes in which wealthy victims were allegedly lured to play in rigged games against athletes. The other focuses on sports betting, accusing the formerCleveland Cavaliersguard of using inside information to place bets.

In total, Jones pleaded guilty to two counts of wire fraud conspiracy Tuesday.

Reading from a prepared statement inside Brooklyn federal court in the first of two hearings, Jones acknowledged he used "insider information" he obtained from the relationships he made during his time as a player, the Associated Press reported.

He apologized to his family, colleagues and the NBA as part of his statement.

CBS News has reached out to his attorney for comment.

Former NBA player and assistant coach Damon Jones arrives at Brooklyn federal court, April 28, 2026, in New York. / Credit: AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura

In the sports betting case, federal prosecutors accused Jones of sending a tip about "a prominent NBA player, saying: 'Get a big bet onMilwaukeetonight before the information is out! [Player 3] is out tonight.'" Heappears to be referring to LeBron James, a former teammate and longtime friend. James is not accused of any wrongdoing.

Prosecutors have not indicated that pleas are expected for other defendants in the sports betting cases. On Monday,Miami HeatplayerTerry Rozierwhopleaded not guiltyto charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering, appeared in court for a motionto dismisshis case.

Instead, federal prosecutors said during the hearing that they intend to bring additional charges – including bribery and wire fraud – against the NBA star by mid-May.

Prosecutors accused Jones of participating in a rigged poker game in Las Vegas in 2019, court documents said, that used a device described as a "rigged shuffling machine" that was secretly altered to read the cards. The FBI said a victim was defrauded of $50,000 in that game.

Eleven other defendants caught up in the investigation areset to make pleaagreements.

Jones' sentencing is set for Jan. 6, 2027, the AP reported.

Ex-NBA player Damon Jones first to plead guilty in pair of gambling cases

Former NBA player Damon Jones became the first person toplead guiltyin a pair of federal indictments involving34 defendants, including ...
Did Cassie and Nate Get Married on ‘Euphoria’? Wedding Episode Explained After Onscreen Drama

Euphoriahas been building up to Cassie and Nate's chaotic wedding — but did they actually get married?

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The Sunday, April 26, episode of the hit HBO series showed Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) and Nate's (Jacob Elordi) big day. While the guests were curious about the event, Nate was busy throwing up and Cassiewas nearly pushedto the brink with pressure and stress.

Despite delivering their vows without a hitch, things took a turn when a man Nate owed money to approached him during dinner. Some people overheard that Nate was very in debut, which Cassie was learning about for the first time. They managed to mend their issues — after Cassie "accidentally" injured Nate in the eye with a cork from a champagne bottle — but they arrived home to the same man, Naz, waiting to threaten Nate.

Natedidn't just receivea warning this time. He got beat up before his pinky was cut off — as Cassie had to watch. This was a disastrous start to the rest of their lives, which made sense considering the origin of their love story.

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Before the wedding episode, Cassie'sstory line received backlashdue to her OnlyFans arc. CreatorSam Levinson, meanwhile, hit back at the ongoing criticism.

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“[Cassie] has got her dog house and her little dog ears and the nose, and that has its own humor,” Levinson explained toThe Hollywood Reporterin an interview published earlier this month. “But what makes the scene is the fact that her housekeeper is the one filming it.”

He continued: “What we wanted to always find is the other layer of absurdity that we’re able to tie into it so that we’re not too inside of her fantasy or illusion. The gag is to jump out, to break the wall.”

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Levinson also weighed in on how the serieshad to adapt for season 3.

“We have a motto of: Evolve or die,” he told THR. “We wanted to make sure we were changing things up.”

He added: “We’re seeing them out in the world, in the wider world, and allowing the actors to communicate emotionally through the performance as opposed to in the past, when we did it moreso through camera. We wanted to see them fending for themselves.”

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George and Amal Clooney Step Out for Gala in His Honor as He Shares Sweet Update on Their Twins (Exclusive)

George and Amal Clooney attended the 51st Chaplin Award Gala honoring George’s contributions to cinema on Monday, April 27

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GeorgeandAmal Clooneyhad a date night in the actor’s honor!

On Monday, April 27, the couple attended the 51st Chaplin Award Gala Celebrating George Clooney at Alice Tully Hall in New York City.

Amal, 48, turned heads in a purple Balenciaga peplum-style mini dress, which she teamed with a gold clutch bag and matching heels, while her husband, 64, looked dapper in a black tuxedo.

The duo posed for a series of photos on the red carpet before heading inside for the event, which recognizes an individual’s “significant contributions to the art of cinema,” per the Lincoln Centerwebsite.

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The award is named after its first honoree, Charlie Chaplin, with all proceeds from the annual gala fundraiser “going to support our nonprofit organization’s mission to celebrate cinema as an essential art form and foster a vibrant home for film culture to thrive.”

Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE on the red carpet, George shared that receiving the award and the attention that has come with it was “wild” and “a little embarrassing,” but “fun” at the same time.

“You don’t, you drink,” he jokes about how he prepared for the evening. “I'm gonna have to start drinking soon.”

TheJay Kellystar also shared an insight into how his children — twins Ella and Alexander, 8 — have been watching his movies as he reflected on his career.

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Revealing that he doesn’t tend to watch his films now he’s older because it’s “hard” to see how he looked in his younger years, George said that he’s made an exception for 2009’sFantastic Mr. Fox.

"It's a weird thing. As you get older, it's hard to watch movies when you were younger because you're like, holy s---, that doesn't even look like me anymore," he tells PEOPLE. "You know, I'm watching because I've got 8 year olds, I'm watchingFantastic Mr. Fox, which is a little easier because it's not really me, it's just my boys. And that's kind of fun because the kids are slowly figuring out what I do for a living."

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Earlier this year, George revealed that he finally showed his son Alexander hisBatmanmovie.

In an interview withW. Magazine,George explained that he showed his son the film after he went as the character for Halloween last year.

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"Halloween's a big holiday. My son went as Batman. He hadn't seenBatmanyet," Clooney told the outlet of his 1997 filmBatman & Robin. "I always say to him, 'You know I was Batman.' He's always like, 'No.'"

"I don't know that he knew how profound it was when he said I wasn't Batman. A couple of weeks ago, I finally showed it to him," he continued. "It wasn't great for grown-ups, but it's great for 8-year-olds, so he loved it."

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New No. 1 leads college football too-early Top 26 after spring practice

Spring practice has wrapped up for most of the college football teams across the country, so it's time to revisit our too-early Top 25 teams ahead of the 2026 season.

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Indiana was winning its first national titlethe last time we published ourrankings of the national title contenders. How much has changed in the last three months? Well, there's a new No. 1 after Texas held the top spot in January.

It's Ohio State now leading the field with the returns of quarterback Julian Sayin and wide receiver Jeremiah Smith giving theBuckeyesone of the nation's top offenses. TheLonghornsare still in the top-five mix, while Notre Dame, Miami improved its place near the top. Mississippi also gained ground with the return of Trinidad Chambliss. Texas A&M and Clemson were among the teams falling back.

So how does it all shake out? Below is our post-spring Top 25, once again heavily slanted toward the Big Ten and SEC. Rankings from January in parenthesis:

1. Ohio State (12-2) (2)

Ohio State is the favorite to win its second national title in three years and the Big Ten’s fourth in a row. The offense should be virtually unstoppable thanks to the combination of Sayin, Smith, running back Bo Jackson and more. New coordinator Arthur Smith should bring new and dynamic ideas to the table that broaden the Buckeyes’ ability to attack defenses. On the defensive side, Ohio State bring back just three starters. But that’s nothing new: Last year’s defense also brought back three starters and ranked first nationally in yards and points per game. The key will be maintaining a furious pass rush without standouts such as Arvell Reese and Caden Curry.

Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith (4) celebrates a first down against Miami (Fla.) during the 2025 Cotton Bowl at AT&T Stadium2in Arlington, Texas.

2. Notre Dame (10-2) (5)

This shapes up to be Marcus Freeman’s best team. There are no questions at quarterback with CJ Carr returning for his second season as a starter. He is set to shoulder more of the offensive load with new running backs replacing Jeremiyah Love and Jadarian Price. Jordan Faison anchors the wide receiver room with the hope Jaden Greathouse and Ohio State transfer Mylan Graham will be significant contributors. Bryce Young is the leader of a defensive line that added transfers Francis Brewu (Pittsburgh) and Keon Keeley (Alabama) to bolster the front seven. But the biggest strength of the defense will a secondary with Leonard Moore, Christian Gray and Colorado transfer DJ McKinney.

3. Texas (10-3) (1)

TheLonghornsdrop slightly but that’s not an indication of their potential for the upcoming season. The offseason foot surgery for Arch Manning appears to be of little concern other than keeping him from working more closely with a potentially elite receiving group that includes Ryan Wingo andAuburn transfer Cam Colemanamong the standouts. Of bigger concern is how the offensive line develops after a sub-par season in 2025. New coordinator Will Muschamp had the spring to start implementing his defensive plan that will take advantage of Colin Simmons, who projects to be among the best pass rushers in the nation.

Defensive back Tony-Louis Nkuba #21 of the Arizona State Sun Devils celebrates by jumping into an inflatable bowl of Kellogg's Frosted Flakes after intercepting a pass against the Duke Blue Devils during the first half of the Tony The Tiger Sun Bowl game at Sun Bowl Stadium on December 31, 2025 in El Paso, Texas Tony the Tiger stands on the field after the coin toss before a football game between Duke and Arizona State in the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl at Sun Bowl Stadium in El Paso, Texas, on Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2025. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets quarterback Haynes King (10) greats the Pop-Tarts mascots before the Pop-Tarts Bowl against the BYU Cougars at Camping World Stadium. Pop-Tarts mascots celebrate with BYU Cougars after beating Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in the Pop-Tarts Bowl at Camping World Stadium. Pop-Tarts mascots celebrate with BYU Cougars after beating Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in the Pop-Tarts Bowl at Camping World Stadium. The Cheez-It Citrus Bowl mascots perform on the field before a game between the Michigan Wolverines and Texas Longhorns at Camping World Stadium. Louisville Cardinals players celebrate after defeating the Toledo Rockets in the Boca Raton Bowl at Flagler CU Stadium. Washington Huskies head coach Jedd Fisch holds the LA Bowl championship belt presented by Rob Gronkowski after defeating the Boise State Broncos at SoFi Stadium. Musical artist/rapper Snoop Dogg holds the championship trophy after the Fresno State Bulldogs defeated the Miami (OH) RedHawks 18-3 to win the 2025 Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl at Casino Del Sol Stadium on December 27, 2025 in Tucson, Arizona. Actor Keegan-Michael Key receives the game coin prior to the 2025 Bush's Boca Raton Bowl of Beans game between the Louisville Cardinals and the Toledo Rockets at Flagler Credit Union Stadium on December 23, 2025 in Boca Raton, Florida. Comedians Theo Von, left, and Nate Bargatze watch from the sidelines during the first half of the ReliaQuest Bowl between Iowa Hawkeyes and Vanderbilt Commodores at Raymond James Stadium on December 31, 2025 in Tampa, Florida. Head coach Jeff Traylor of the UTSA Roadrunners is doused with water by Jamel Hardy #13 during the fourth quarter against the FIU Panthers in the 2025 SERVPRO First Responder Bowl at Gerald J. Ford Stadium on December 26, 2025 in Dallas, Texas. Army Black Knights head coach Jeff Monken gets splashed with Powerade after Army beat UConn 41-16 in the Wasabi Fenway Bowl at Fenway Park. Interim head coach Drew Svoboda of the North Texas Mean Green is doused after his team defeated the San Diego State Aztecs 49-47 in the Isleta New Mexico Bowl at University Stadium on December 27, 2025 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Northwestern Wildcats players dump Gatorade on head coach David Braun of the Northwestern Wildcats after defeating the Central Michigan Chippewas in the 2025 GameAbove Sports Bowl at Ford Field on December 26, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan. Head coach John Hauser of the Ohio Bobcats is doused with water after winning the game against the UNLV Rebels at the Scooter's Coffee Frisco Bowl at Ford Center on December 23, 2025 in Frisco, Texas. Virginia Cavaliers head coach Tony Elliott is doused with Gatorade after winning the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl at EverBank Stadium Saturday December 27, 2025 in Jacksonville, Fla. Virginia defeated Missouri 13-7. Fresno State Bulldogs head coach Matt Entz is doused with gatorade after defeating the Miami (OH) RedHawks during the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl at Casino Del Sol Stadium. Head coach Clay Helton of the Georgia Southern Eagles receives a Powerade dunk after winning the JLab Birmingham Bowl by beating the Appalachian State Mountaineers 29-10 at Protective Stadium on December 29, 2025 in Birmingham, Alabama. Interim Head Coach Terry M. Smith of the Penn State Nittany Lions lifts the championship trophy following the game against the Clemson Tigers during the 2025 Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium on December 27, 2025 in New York City. BYU Cougars quarterback Bear Bachmeier (47) and head coach Kalani Sitake are presented a large pop-tart to eat after they beat the against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at Camping World Stadium. Ken Seals #9 of the TCU Horned Frogs celebrates with teammates after defeating the USC Trojans in the game at the Alamodome on December 30, 2025 in San Antonio, Texas. Head coach Willie Fritz of the Houston Cougars celebrates with the Texas Bowl Trophy after defeating the Louisiana State Tigers during the Kinder's Texas Bowl at NRG Stadium on December 27, 2025 in Houston, Texas. Conner Weigman #1 of the Houston Cougars is named Texas Bowl MVP during the Kinder's Texas Bowl against the Louisiana State Tigers at NRG Stadium on December 27, 2025 in Houston, Texas. Maverick McIvor #7 of the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers reacts as he recieves the MVP trophy after his team defeated the Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles to win the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl at Caesars Superdome on December 23, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Old Dominion Monarchs hoist the Cure Bowl trophy after beating the South Florida Bulls at Camping World Stadium. Jacksonville State Gamecocks running back Khristian Lando (22) hoists the trophy as Troy Trojans take on Jacksonville State Gamecocks during the IS4S Salute to Veterans Bowl at Cramton Bowl in Montgomery, Ala. on Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2025. Jacksonville State Gamecocks defeated Troy Trojans 17-13. Interim head coach Drew Svoboda of the North Texas Mean Green raises the championship trophy after his team defeated the San Diego State Aztecs 49-47 in the Isleta New Mexico Bowl at University Stadium on December 27, 2025 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Micah Alejado #12 of the Hawai'i Rainbow Warriors holds up the Hawai'i Bowl Championship trophy after winning the Sheraton Hawai'i Bowl over the California Golden Bears at the Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex on December 24, 2025 in Honolulu, Hawai'i. NC State Wolfpack head coach Dave Doeren receives the trophy after beating Memphis Tigers in the Gasparilla Bowl at Raymond James Stadium.

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4. Georgia (12-2) (3)

Gunner Stockton is poised for bigger things in his second season as starting quarterback and will have the benefit of Nate Frazier and Chancey Bowens returning to carry the ball behind a strong offensive line. The wide receiver position remains the biggest worry coming out of spring.Georgia Techtransfer Isiah Canion should lead the group that needs increased production from London Humphreys and Talyn Taylor. The defense is again going to be outstanding with LBs Raylen Wilson and Chris Cole being in the center of things. The secondary returns KJ Bolden and emerging star Ellis Robinson IV.

5. Indiana (16-0) (4)

The defending national champs shouldn’t miss a beat on offense. While he didn’t have a great spring game, TCU quarterback transfer Josh Hoover has acclimated to the scheme. Likewise with Michigan State receiver transfer Nick Marsh. Defensively, the Indiana front looks the part of another bulldozing unit after showcasing a ton of depth during spring drills. One asset in the Hoosiers’ corner is the fact that Curt Cignetti lost just one assistant from last year’s staff and was able to keep both coordinators.

6. Miami (13-3) (10)

There was some uncertainty and legal wrangling, but Miami was able to continue its turnstile at quarterback with theaddition of Duke transfer Darian Mensah, who finished spring practice with a flourish. Cooper Barkate, his leading receiver with the Blue Devils, has also integrated well and should pair nicely with Malachi Toney. There are significant losses on defense. Optimism comes from the arrivals of Jarquez Carter (Ohio State) and Damon Wilson (Missouri) along the front line and safety Omar Thornton (Boston College) in the secondary.

7. Oklahoma (10-3) (6)

The emphasis in spring practice was improving the mechanics of quarterback John Mateer and getting better play from the offensive line – two significant hurdles in last year’s three losses. The results of that work will likely dictate whether the Sooners are playoff contenders or potentially title contenders because the rest of the skill positions should be productive. The defense got a major boost withlinebacker Owen Heineke earning an extra year of eligibility. It has tackles David Stone and Jayden Jackson anchoring the middle and a veteran secondary that might be the best in the SEC.

Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer runs the ball for touchdown against Alabama during the first round of the College Football Playoff at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.

8. Texas Tech (12-2) (7)

After winning the Big 12 last year, Tech aims to take the next step and go deeper into the playoff after reeling in another top-rated recruiting and transfer class. The headliner is former Cincinnati quarterback Brendan Sorsby. He’s a dark-horse Heisman contender after a strong 2025 season with the Bearcats. Defensively, theRed Raidersadded three high-impact linemen. Overall, Tech has brought back 14 starters and added in several possible all-conference or even All-America transfers to again be the unquestioned preseason favorite in the Big 12.

9. Oregon (13-2) (9)

Getting another year from junior Dante Moore is huge for the Ducks, even if they’ve got another five-star passer waiting in the wings in Nebraska transfer Dylan Raiola. With a wildly talented roster keyed by strong quarterback play, line depth and impressive additions such as former Minnesota safety Koi Perich, Oregon is built for title contention after notching 26 wins over the past two seasons. The biggest question centers on how capably Dan Lanning can promote from within to replace both of last year’s coordinators.

10. Mississippi (13-2) (20)

The Lane Kiffin’s decision saga is in rear view mirror, allowing the Rebels' focus of spring practice to be on building on the momentum from last year’s College Football Playoff run. Since the end of the season, the best news for Ole Miss was the court victory that allowed thereturn of quarterback Trinidad Chamblissthat will boosts what should be a dynamic offense with running back Kewan Lacy. The defense needed rebuilding after some portal losses. Defensive lineman Jordan Renaud (Alabama) and linebacker Blake Purchase (Oregon) look to be potential impact players along with holdover Will Echoles.

11. Southern California (9-4) (12)

Look out for USC if it can button up some personnel issues that should linger into preseason camp, namely the need to rebuild at receiver after losing Makai Lemon and Ja’Kobi Lane to the NFL. The Trojans are looking for North Carolina State transfer Terrell Anderson to step right into the starting lineup opposite sophomore Tanook Hines. USC’s roster depth looks to be the strongest since the program joined the Big Ten thanks to the influx of talent from this year’s No. 1-rated recruiting class.

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12. Texas A&M (11-2) (8)

After an easier path last year, the schedule gets more difficult for the Aggies this season. But the return of quarterback Marcel Reed gives them the opportunity to figure out how to win the big games that tripped them up in November. Mario Craver and Alabama transfer Isaiah Horton should the main targets for Reed’s passes. The big question for the offense under new coordinator Holmon Wiggins is if the running game can carry its weight. The defense as has a new coordinator with elevation of Lyle Hemphill. An already strong secondary also should get immediate help from Rickey Gibson (Tennessee) and Tawfiq Byard (Colorado).

13. Alabama (11-4) (11)

The focus of spring practice was the quarterback competition between Austin Mack and Keelon Russell. Mack has more experience in the system, however Russell is more dynamic and shined in the team’s spring game. That battle will be one to watch in the fall. Two other areas that has Kalen DeBoer’s attention are improving a dismal running game and getting receiver Ryan Coleman-Williams back to his game-breaking best. The defense returns safeties Quay Hubbard and Keon Sabb but will need more from the front seven. Two key components that emerged were transfers Devan Thompkins (Southern California) and Caleb Woodson (Virginia Tech).

14. Michigan (9-4) (14)

There’s a lot to like about the marriage of Michigan and new coach Kyle Whittingham, especially in how his arrival should lead to an immediate uptick in production from Bryce Underwood at quarterback and from the offense at large. Offensive coordinator Jason Beck’s first and most important task will be getting Underwood to meet his five-star potential. But a bigger issue may be a pass rush that was depleted by attrition and graduation. The Wolverines added an elite edge rusher in Utah transfer John Henry Daley, but he is still recovering from an Achilles injury and isn’t expected to be cleared for full team activities until June.

15. BYU (12-2) (13)

The Cougars’ biggest offseason move was one that never happened at all: Kalani Sitake rebuffed Penn State’s interest and recommitted to BYU with a long-term contract. BYU also misses Texas Tech and gets both Arizona schools at home, though there are road trips to Utah and TCU along with a non-conference matchup with Notre Dame. Look for the Cougars to bully teams on offense behind Bear Bachmeier and running back LJ Martin. Defensively, there’s a new coordinator but plenty of returning experience along with plug-and-play additions such as former California linebacker Cade Uluave.

Brigham Young quarterback Bear Bachmeier (47) tries to avoid the tackle of Colorado defensive lineman Amari McNeill (88) during their game at Folsom Field.

16. Penn State (7-6) (17)

The schedule plays in Penn State’s favor heading into Matt Campbell’s debut. TheNittany Lionswon’t face Ohio State, Oregon or Indiana and gets Southern California at home, though it does travel to Michigan and Washington. Though Campbell’s tenure at Iowa State needed time to get moving, this schedule and a long list of Cyclones transfers should help the Nittany Lions hit the ground running. Among the key players who followed Campbell are quarterback Rocco Becht, wide receiver Chase Sowell and safety Marcus Neal Jr. Getting to eight or nine wins in his first year would be huge for Campbell as he looks to get Penn State over the hump in the Big Ten.

17. LSU (7-6) (15)

The first spring forLane Kiffin after his high-profile move to Baton Rougesaw Arizona State transfer Sam Leavitt not participate due to a foot injury, giving opportunities to backups quarterbacks Huston Longstreet and Landen Clark. Standout linebacker Whit Weeks was also limited this spring after his season-ending leg injury. A host of transfers got their first taste of life at LSU. Two standouts praised by Kiffin are offensive lineman Jordan Seaton (Colorado) and defensive back Ty Benefield (Boise State).

18. SMU (9-4) (16)

Ahead of his third season as the starting quarterback, Kevin Jennings spent spring working on getting acclimated with his new skill people and becoming more consistent in an effort reduce his double-digit interception totals from the last two years. RB Kendrick Rafael (California) and WR Jalen Hale (Alabama) are two big additions. On defense, the Mustangs brought in one of the strongest transfer classes in the ACC to help support a veteran linebacker group. Malcolm Alcorn-Crowder (Kansas State) and Jayvon Thomas (Texas A&M) are among the players expected to raise the level on that side of the ball.

19. Utah (11-2) (18)

There’s enough of a foundation still in place after Whittingham’s departure to keep Utah in the mix in the Big 12 and for a playoff berth under new coach Morgan Scalley. The Utes will lean on offensive holdovers such as quarterback Devon Dampier and running back Wayshawn Parker while adjusting the scheme under new coordinator Kevin McGiven. The offense also looks very good at wide receiver after a strong showing this spring from transfers such as former San Jose State starter Kyri Shoels. The program has an extended track record of success on defense but is in the process of another overhaul of its front four after losing a huge chunk of last season’s rotation. Keep tabs on sophomore linemen Karson Kaufusi and Pupu Sepulona.

20. Tennessee (8-5) (24)

Entering spring practice there wasn’t a clear answer at quarterback withJoey Aguilar having his appeal for an extra year turned down. George McIntyre looks to be the current favorite but is being pushed by five-star recruit Faizon Brandon in a competition that could go into  Week 1.  The positive for the winner of the job is the return of Braylon Staley and Mike Matthews, who each surpassed 800 receiving yards. Heavy investments on defense started with coordinator Jim Knowles, who brought contributors Xavier Gilliam and Amare Campbell from Penn State. The group looks to be the strength of the team that just needs some help from the offense to be in position to be a sneaky playoff contender.

21. Iowa (9-4) (20)

What will decide Iowa’s season is whether the offense can continue to hover around 30 points per game while breaking in a new starting quarterback, whether that’s Jeremy Hecklinski or Hank Brown. One of the two contenders will have the luxury of playing in front of a loaded backfield that ranks among the best in the Big Ten. There should be no questions about the health of the Hawkeyes’ defense despite losing key contributors across the board, given the program’s long track record on that side of the ball. On paper, the strength of this year’s unit is in the secondary, where Zach Lutmer and Deshaun Lee lead the way.

22. Florida State (5-7) (22)

Seminoles coach Mike Norvell enters the 2026 campaign under significant pressure – even with his huge buyout. The quarterback competition in the spring was won byAuburntransfer Ashton Daniels, settling one question. Others remain with the offensive line still unsettled after a wave of transfers. Things are more sorted on the defensive side of the ball with coordinator Tony White entering his second season. Daniel Lyons emerged as the leader on a young defensive line that has showed promise. Norvell has been positive about the linebacker group that welcomed transfer Chris Jones (Southern Mississippi). Ja’BrilRawls is the standout in the secondary that has several returning pieces.

23. Houston (10-3) (23)

Houston is poised for a playoff run after jumping to 10 wins in coach Willie Fritz’s second season. Among the most experienced teams in the Big 12, the Cougars will build an offense around senior quarterback Connor Weigman, senior wide receiver Amare Thomas and Oregon running back transfer Mekhi Hughes. While the schedule includes road trips to Texas Tech and Utah, Houston misses both Arizona schools and Brigham Young.

24. Clemson (7-6) (19)

No Cade Klubnik on campus and no quarterback from the transfer portal means this spring was all about giving time to Christopher Vizzina to get acclimated to the starting role with new offensive coordinator Chad Morris. The good news? Wide receivers Brian Wesco and TJ Moore look poised to have big seasons if Vizzina can deliver the ball. The portal brought in reinforcements for the defense – notably lineman Markus Strong (Oklahoma) and defensive back Elliot Washington II (Penn State) - to join a group led by standout linebacker Sammy Brown. But there’s still overall questions about this roster’s ability to push for a playoff spot.

25. Boise State (9-5) (25)

Boise is the favorite in the reestablished Pac-12 and the safest pick coming out of the spring to be the best team coming out of the Group of Six. The offense brings back quarterback Maddux Madsen, running back Dylan Riley and three starters up front, though the receiver room will be almost entirely rebuilt around Southern University transfer Darren Morris, JUCO recruit Akeem Wright and a pair of true freshmen in Terrious Favors and Rasean Jones. The defense returns five starters but needs a makeover in the secondary.

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New No. 1 leads college football too-early Top 26 after spring practice

Spring practice has wrapped up for most of the college football teams across the country, so it's time to revisit our too-early Top...
Simone Ashley Is the Latest Star to Wear This Harry Styles-Approved Student Designer

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Simone Ashley is the latest in a growing list of stars to turn to Central Saint Martins’sMacy Grimshaw. And it’s no wonder why.

Last month, the London-based emerging designer made headlines when her “Paper Doll” look found its way toHarry Styles’sKiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionallyalbum art. The placement felt inevitable, given her long-established working relationship with the man behind Styles’s wardrobe—Harry Lambert—and her growing list of celebrity endorsements spanningPinkPantheress,Emma Corrin, andLola Young. Still, for a student wrapping up her Master’s degree, the opportunity could only be described as “insane.”

Now, Ashley has joined in on the fun. Working with stylist Rebecca Corbin-Murray, the actor selected a teal-blue silk slip for her trip to London, where she spent the past week promotingThe Devil Wears Prada 2alongside Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci.

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Printed with the image of a red slip, the piece offered a dress-on-dress inception moment. Red spaghetti straps blurred into printed ones, creating an illusion bound to have your head spinning back around for a double take.

Ashley wore the dress with chunky silver earrings and deep royal-blue heels. She pulled her hair back into a high ponytail and gave her cheeks a bit of rosy blush. A couple of sunflowers in hand were the perfect finishing touch.

For the rest of the London press tour, Ashley wore vintage Thierry Mugler, Versace, and Jil Sander looks, as well as Issey Miyake and Marni pieces from the Fall 2026 season. It’s safe to say Grimshaw was in good company.

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