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Cooper Flagg breaks two more ACC records to add to historic freshman campaign…
Duke basketball freshman phenom Cooper Flagg put on a show once again for the Blue Devils in an 80-62 win at Virginia (13-13, 6-9 ACC) last night with a game-high 17 points to go along with 14 rebounds on 8-of-16 shooting from the field.
The Blue Devils are now 23-3 overall and 15-1 in conference play.
Flagg also broke two more ACC records over the last day to add to add to his fantastic freshman campaign at Duke.
The freshman was named ACC Rookie of the Week for the tenth time this season this week, tying the ACC record for the most times earning the accolade.
Flagg joins Georgia Tech’s Kenny Anderson (1990), UNC’s Tyler Hansbrough (2006), and fellow Blue Devil Jabari Parker (2014) as the only ACC freshman to earn the award ten times.
Flagg will hold the record on his own if he can do so one more time over the last three weeks of the regular season.
The superstar averaged 23 points, five rebounds, and four assists on 55.6% shooting from the field and 50% shooting from three-point range in Duke’s 2-0 week with a 78-57 win over California (12-14, 5-10 ACC) and a 106-70 victory over Stanford (16-10, 8-7 ACC), both at home.
Along with his historic season among ACC freshman, Flagg also cemented himself with having one of the best single seasons in conference history.
Flagg is the first ACC player in the last 25 years to collect 500 points, 100 assists, and 30 blocks in the regular season.
While playing in just 26 career games, he’s accomplished a feat no other ACC player has been able to do over the course of the last quarter century.
Flagg is averaging 19.7 points, 7.7 rebounds, four assists, 1.2 blocks, and 1.6 steals a game on 48.6% shooting from the field and 36.6% shooting from beyond the arc. He leads the Blue Devils in all five of those major statistical categories.
He remains the frontrunner for the John Wooden National Player of the Year award with Auburn’s Johni Broome right on Flagg’s tail.
Flagg is currently -170 to win the award with Broome at +120 odds per ESPNBET. Flagg overtook Broome earlier in the season as the leader after Broome missed some time with a severe ankle sprain.
Next up for the Blue Devils is a huge non-conference matchup at Madison Square Garden against Illinois (17-9, 9-7 Big 10) on Saturday night (8:00pm ET, FOX). The Blue Devils are 0-2 on neutral courts this season with losses to Kentucky and Kansas.
BREAKING: Sensational Top TE Joe Royer 2024 Best Switches Commitment to Missouri Tigers– Incredible Talent Shakes Up Sec Recruit World…
A former Elder High School football standout is transferring back home as the University of Cincinnati Bearcats added tight end Joe Royer out of the transfer portal from Ohio State Monday afternoon.
Royer had been limited by injury with the Buckeyes, playing in four games behind starter Cade Stover and Gee Scott Jr. Royer entered the portal on Dec. 7. He caught one pass for five yards against Minnesota Nov. 18.
A redshirt season, depth and injuries resulted in Royer playing in 14 games over three seasons with four receptions for 24 yards. In the 2022 College Football Playoff Semifinal vs. Georgia he had a reception and played 28 snaps. The death of his mother that season resulted in some missed games and he spent much of 2023 on the Buckeyes’ injury list.
Royer is 6-foot-5 and 255 pounds, some 30 pounds heavier than his days at Elder where he was a four-star prospect for coach Doug Ramsey’s Panthers.
Elder grad Joe Royer transferring to UC football from Ohio State

A former Elder High School football standout is transferring back home as the University of Cincinnati Bearcats added tight end Joe Royer out of the transfer portal from Ohio State Monday afternoon.
Royer had been limited by injury with the Buckeyes, playing in four games behind starter Cade Stover and Gee Scott Jr. Royer entered the portal on Dec. 7. He caught one pass for five yards against Minnesota Nov. 18.
Joe Royer has two seasons of eligibility
A redshirt season, depth and injuries resulted in Royer playing in 14 games over three seasons with four receptions for 24 yards. In the 2022 College Football Playoff Semifinal vs. Georgia he had a reception and played 28 snaps. The death of his mother that season resulted in some missed games and he spent much of 2023 on the Buckeyes’ injury list.
Royer is 6-foot-5 and 255 pounds, some 30 pounds heavier than his days at Elder where he was a four-star prospect for coach Doug Ramsey’s Panthers.
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A GCL-South stat stuffer
Royer led the Greater Catholic League-South in receiving yards in 2019 with 70 catches for 1,258 yards and 15 touchdowns playing on Elder’s Division I state runner-up team that finished 12-3. As a junior playing in 11 of Elder’s 13 games, he had 32 catches for 617 yards and five scores.
One of his Elder High School teammates is UC guard Luke Kandra, who recently graded out as the country’s top Power Five right guard according to Pro Football Focus and was named an AP Third Team All-American.
Duke basketball still searching for answers about Maliq Brown’s dislocated shoulder…
The Duke basketball team is still searching for answers when it comes to Maliq Brown’s dislocated shoulder, or at least that is what Jon Scheyer is saying publicly.
Following an 18-point victory over Virginia on Monday, Scheyer revealed to reporters after the game that Brown suffered a dislocated left shoulder in the first half but did not have any further details other that he would undergo more imaging.
“It’s just going to take some time to see how he heals and recovers,” the Duke head coach said on Tuesday during an appearance on The Field of 68.
“We probably won’t know anything definitive this week. We’ll see about his status in the next week or so.”
Brown logged just ten minutes before his exit from the game and had two points, one rebound, and two assists. He returned to the Blue Devil bench during the second half with his arm in a sling.
It feels certain that Duke will not have its defensive wizard when it battles Illinois on Saturday night (8:00 p.m. ET, FOX) inside Madison Square Garden to conclude its non-conference slate of games based on Scheyer’s comments.
This will be the second time that Maliq Brown has missed multiple games with an injury this season after sitting four consecutive games with a toe injury.
Khaman Maluach, Duke’s starting center, did not put together his best performance against the Cavaliers with just two points and four rebounds following his 17-point showing against Stanford last week.
The Blue Devils could rely on fellow freshman Patrick Ngongba II to play more of a role in Brown’s absence, similar to what he did during his first injury absence of the season. Ngongba posted eight points in 11 minutes on Monday night.
Duke’s next ACC game is slated for Tuesday, February 25 (7:00 p.m. ET, ESPN) against Miami.
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Cooper Flagg of Duke has been chosen the weekly winner of the men’s basketball team in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
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As Team USA prepared for the Olympics last summer, they gathered in Las Vegas for practices and training. While future Hall of Famers LeBron James, Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant and others received plenty of attention as usual, it was 17-year-old Cooper Flagg who had a breakthrough performance. During a scrimmage, Flagg held his own against the world’s best players, showing the skills and smarts that made him the presumptive No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA draft.
Since then, Flagg has only helped his draft stock with a dominant freshman season at Duke. The Blue Devils (19-2) are No. 2 in the Associated Press poll and 11-0 in the Atlantic Coast Conference. They have won 15 consecutive games, the longest streak in Division 1, and are coming off an 87-70 victory on the road over rival North Carolina.
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As Team USA prepared for the Olympics last summer, they gathered in Las Vegas for practices and training. While future Hall of Famers LeBron James, Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant and others received plenty of attention as usual, it was 17-year-old Cooper Flagg who had a breakthrough performance. During a scrimmage, Flagg held his own against the world’s best players, showing the skills and smarts that made him the presumptive No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA draft.
Since then, Flagg has only helped his draft stock with a dominant freshman season at Duke. The Blue Devils (19-2) are No. 2 in the Associated Press poll and 11-0 in the Atlantic Coast Conference. They have won 15 consecutive games, the longest streak in Division 1, and are coming off an 87-70 victory on the road over rival North Carolina.
Flagg, a 6-foot-9 forward who turned 18 in December, is having one of the best seasons in recent years regardless of age. He is first in analyst Ken Pomeroy’s Player of the Year standings. His 2.737 rating is the second-highest since KenPom began publishing the data in the 2010-11 season, only trailing Wisconsin’s Frank Kaminsky, who had a 2.794 rating in the 2014-15 season.
Flagg leads Duke with 20 points, 8 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 1.5 steals and 1.2 blocks per game. As CBS Sports noted last month, former LSU star Ben Simmons is the only freshman to lead a team in all five of those categories since the NCAA began tracking those statistics in the 1985-86 season.
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“Clemson’s DYNASTY RESTORED? Dabo Lands Former 5-Star Prodigy – Is This the MISSING PIECE?”
The 2025 college football season is still months away, but J.D. PicKell has already seen enough to make a bold call—Clemson is headed back to the College Football Playoff. The On3 analyst ranked the Tigers as his No. 3 seed, predicting back-to-back ACC titles and another playoff berth under Dabo Swinney.
That trust lit a fire in Klubnik, who committed to proving his coach right. He blocked out outside noise, doubled down on his work ethic, and delivered a breakout junior year.
The 21-year-old Texas native’s improvement was undeniable, throwing for 3,639 yards and 36 touchdowns in 2024. This led to a tough dilemma—declare for the NFL Draft or run it back. Klubnik chose Clemson, saying:
Ashton Jeanty Signs with Louisville Cardinals Football, Stuns Fans Nationwide
With a father in the U.S. Navy, Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty moved frequently during his childhood, spending time in Florida, Virginia and abroad in Europe before settling in Frisco, Texas for high school. Jeanty starred for Lone Star High School, wearing a helmet that looked like an inverted version of the Dallas Cowboys’ famous star-emblazoned lids.
The lightly-recruited Jeanty became a national superstar with the Broncos, posting a remarkable 2,601-yard, 29-touchdown season in 2024. Jeanty has been frequently attached to the Cowboys as a potential NFL draft landing spot. While the draft is still nearly three months away, Jeanty would have no problem with a homecoming for his pro career.
The Boise State star appeared on radio row ahead of Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, and embaced the possibility of playing alongside quarterback Dak Prescott and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb.
“It would be special,” Jeanty said, via the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. “Obviously, growing up in Frisco and spending a lot of time out there. I think it’d be cool having a star on my helmet again. Playing for Lone Star (High School), I had a star on my helmet as well. It would be a dope moment to have that happen.”
Drafting Jeanty would make for a real splash, although Dallas has plenty of needs beyond running back after a disappointing 7-10 season. One of the greatest Cowboys of all time, former running back Emmitt Smith, believes it would be a serious mistake.
“If he comes to the Cowboys right now, he’s going to get beat up,” Smith said Thursday. “I don’t think we’re ready. We don’t have the right mindset. We don’t have the right commitments.”
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