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Friday, May 30, 2025

Panthers wideout Xavier Legette had the time of his life at his first Hurricanes game: 'These boys going crazy'New Foto - Panthers wideout Xavier Legette had the time of his life at his first Hurricanes game: 'These boys going crazy'

Carolina Panthers wide receiver Xavier Legette has an infectious personality. That much was on display shortly after the Panthers took him in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Legette, who was born in South Carolina, quickly went viral after the draft for hisaccent,love of horsesandculinary preferences. While some of those traits made him a unique personality, it was Legette's enthusiasm that really set him apart. He seemed genuinely excited to answer questions about his upbringing and had an infectious energy. So, whoever decided to send Legette to his first Carolina Hurricanes game, give him seats on the glass and mic him up was an absolute genius. The result was a hilarious and endearing video of Legette very quickly learning to love the sport. It began with Legette talking on the phone and telling a friend, "You didn't tell me the hockey pucks coming flying over here, man." It only got better from there. We had Xavier Legette mic'd up at NHL game and it was PURE ENTERTAINMENT 🤣pic.twitter.com/6HoSxW4wWS — Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport)May 29, 2025 Legette seemed to have a blast at the game. He reacted every time players hit the glass near him, complimented the players for their speed and physicality and took on a major rooting interest in the game. His excitement clearly came across in the video. At the end of the clip, Legette makes it clear he had a great time. "I ain't gonna lie," he said. "I'm gonna be back to one of these." Legette turned in a solid rookie season after going No. 32 overall. The 24-year-old hauled in 49 passes for 497 yards and 4 touchdowns. As the season went along, Legette worked his way into a bigger role with the Panthers, eventually playing in over 90 percent of the team's offensive snaps before an injury limited his production. Bigger things are expected in 2025. Legette should take on a larger role in the team's offense and pair with 2025 first rounder Tetairoa McMillan to give quarterback Bryce Young two promising, young targets. While Legette still has plenty to prove in the NFL, no one if going to match his enthusiasm on the field. Here's hoping that leads to plenty more excellent mic'd up moments during the Panthers' 2025 season.

Panthers wideout Xavier Legette had the time of his life at his first Hurricanes game: 'These boys going crazy'

Panthers wideout Xavier Legette had the time of his life at his first Hurricanes game: 'These boys going crazy' Carolina Panthers wi...
Vikings extend GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah for multiple seasons following another playoff appearanceNew Foto - Vikings extend GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah for multiple seasons following another playoff appearance

The Minnesota Vikings believe in the vision general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah has for the organization's future. The team reportedly handed Adofo-Mensah amultiyear contract extensionFriday after the team made the playoffs in two of his three seasons at the helm, according to multiple reports. With the move, both Adofo-Mensah and head coach Kevin O'Connell are under contract with the team for the foreseeable future. The#Vikingshave signed GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah to a multiyear contract extension, sources tell me and@RapSheet.The deal was signed Thursday night. Minnesota is 34-17 with two playoff trips since Kevin O'Connell and Adofo-Mensah arrived. Now both are signed for years to come.pic.twitter.com/q3EiJN9pix — Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero)May 30, 2025 The Vikings hired Adofo-Mensah ahead of the 2022 NFL season. The team has gone 34-17 under his guidance, making the playoffs twice since he took over. This story will be updated.

Vikings extend GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah for multiple seasons following another playoff appearance

Vikings extend GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah for multiple seasons following another playoff appearance The Minnesota Vikings believe in the vision g...
Who has the hardest path to NCAA baseball super regional?New Foto - Who has the hardest path to NCAA baseball super regional?

The2025 NCAA baseball tournamentis set to kick off Friday with regional action across 16 host sites. As is the case in any tournament, some teams will have an easier path to reach the super regional – and eventually the Men's College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska. Vanderbilt earned the No. 1 overall seed, but the Commodores don't necessarily have the easiest path to reach the CWS. REQUIRED READING:College baseball tournament bracket winners and losers start with SEC Meanwhile, Southern Miss wrestled away the No. 16 seed and the final regional hosting privilege, but the Golden Eagles are rewarded with the toughest path to even reach the super regional round. Here's a power ranking of the toughest regionals in the 2025 NCAA baseball tournament based on the mean RPI of the four teams in the bracket: No. 16 Southern Miss:19 Alabama:13 Miami:40 Columbia:60 Median RPI:33 The Golden Eagles barely earned the final top-16 seed to host the regional but will face the stiffest competition to reach the super regionals, which would be rewarded with potentially facing No. 1 Vanderbilt. The Crimson Tide will come in with a chip on their shoulder after being denied a hosting bid despite finishing ranked No. 13 in RPI. The Hurricanes and Lions present the toughest draws as No. 3 and No. 4 seeds, respectively. No. 14 Tennessee:10 Wake Forest:30 Cincinnati:34 Miami (Ohio):80 Median RPI:38.5 The defending national champion Vols don't have an easy path by any means, as Wake Forest and Cincinnati have proven to be strong teams with top-34 RPIs during the regular season. Tennessee has the second-toughest regional opener, having to square off against Miami (Ohio). If the Vols can come out of their regional, they'll be as battle-tested as any team in the super regional round. No. 8 Oregon State:7 TCU:17 USC:44 St. Mary's: 89 Median RPI:39.25 The Beavers earned the right to host not only a regional, but also a super regional if they can withstand the Corvallis Regional. Oregon State will have to get past a tough Horned Frogs team that narrowly missed making the tournament last season. USC is in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2015, while Saint Mary's won the West Coast Conference tournament championship. No. 2 Texas: 4 UTSA:25 Kansas State:37 Houston Christian:94 Median RPI:40 Not only did the Longhorns draw the short end of the stick by not getting the No. 1 overall seed, but they also have one of the hardest paths in the regional round. UTSA and Kansas State can give Texas a run for its money in the Austin Regional. First-year coach Jim Schlossnagle has his work cut out with this regional draw. No. 11 Clemson:9 West Virginia:28 Kentucky:38 USC Upstate:86 Median RPI:40.25 Clemson will be one of a few seeded programs on upset alert, having to face a dangerous Mountaineers team. The Tigers don't want to experience deja vu from last season when Florida walked into the Clemson Regional and knocked them off. Playing in the SEC, Kentucky also played a gauntlet of a schedule and could prove to be a major challenge in the regional. No. 10 Ole Miss:12 Georgia Tech:20 Western Kentucky:42 Murray State:90 Median RPI:41 Ole Miss is back in the regionals for the first time since 2022 and hosting for the first time since 2021. However, the road to a super regional for the Rebels will be anything but easy. The Yellow Jackets could very well have been hosting a regional if a game or two had gone their way in the regular season or the ACC tournament. Georgia Tech was projected to be one of the hosts leading up to the conference tournaments. No. 13 Coastal Carolina:8 Florida:18 East Carolina:66 Fairfield:74 Median RPI:41.5 Coastal Carolina could argue it was underseeded after finishing with the No. 8 RPI in the country through conference championships. Yet, the Chanticleers are the No. 13 overall seed and face a squad that ended up winning a regional as a guest last season in Florida. The Gators began the season 1-11 in SEC play but finished with 18 wins in their final 24 conference games. Florida is a dangerous visiting team, seeking its third consecutive College World Series trip. East Carolina and Fairfield are also ranked well within the top 75 in RPI. No. 1 Vanderbilt:1 Louisville:32 ETSU:36 Wright State:102 Median RPI:42.75 The Commodores earned the No. 1 seed after defeating Ole Miss 3-2 in the SEC tournament championship game and earning the No. 1 overall spot in the RPI heading into the selection show. Vanderbilt, despite a lofty baseball history, will be the top seed in the tournament for the second time in program history. Vanderbilt will have to get past a pair of top 36 RPI-ranked teams, but it will open with a matchup against a Wright State team that went 2-10 against Quad-1 opponents. No. 15 UCLA:15 UC Irvine:23 Arizona State:49 Fresno State:100 Median RPI:46.75 The Bruins will have a tough test against UC Irvine and face a former Pac-12 opponent in Arizona State. However, opening against Fresno State gives UCLA a chance to open the tournament with positive momentum. UCLA is playing in its first regional since 2022. No. 5 UNC:6 Oklahoma:26 Nebraska:50 Holy Cross:144 Median RPI:56.50 UNC draws a favorable road in the regional round after beating Florida State in the ACC tournament semifinals. While Oklahoma was tested in the SEC, the Sooners played the No. 213-ranked out-of-conference schedule and finished with a 9-9 road record. North Carolina went 25-6 at home this season. No. 3 Arkansas: 5 Kansas:24 Creighton:45 North Dakota State:152 Median RPI:56.50 Arkansas' path to the super regionals will start with North Dakota State, the No. 152-ranked team in RPI, but it will get tougher with matchups against potentially Creighton and Kansas from there. The Razorbacks posted a dominant 32-4 record at Baum-Walker Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas, this season. Despite finishing the season 20-32, the Bison clinched an automatic berth in the tournament after winning the Summit League tournament. No. 12Oregon: 16 Arizona:27 Cal Poly:29 Utah Valley:170 Median RPI:60.50 The Eugene Regional is anything but a cakewalk, despite being this low on the list. Arizona and Cal Poly each had strong 2025 regular seasons and have more than enough talent to steal the regional and pull off an upset. Utah Valley, which finished the season ranked No. 171 in RPI, is making its second-ever NCAA tournament appearance. No. 7 Georgia:2 Duke:31 Oklahoma State:46 Binghamton:163 Median RPI:60.50 Despite having the same media RPI as the Eugene Regional, it's clear the Bulldogs have a slightly easier path than Oregon. Duke is just outside the top 30 in RPI, while Oklahoma State finished the season 28-23 and 5-12 in Quad-1 games. Binghamton is making its sixth NCAA tournament appearance and owns a 1-10 record, with its lone win coming in the Greenville Regional in 2009. No. 9 Florida State:14 Northeastern:22 Mississippi State:35 Bethune-Cookman:200 Median RPI:67.5 Link Jarrett and Florida State missed out on a hosting seed by one ranking. The Seminoles likely would have played host if they had defeated North Carolina in the ACC tournament semifinals. While RPI doesn't suggest it, the Seminoles have to play a Northeastern team that has won 27 consecutive games and is arguably the hottest team in the nation. Mississippi State is an SEC squad that could also give FSU a run for its money. On the other hand, the Wildcats enter the tournament after beating FAMU in the Southwestern Athletic Conference tournament championship game in dramatic fashion on athree-run walk-off home run by Andrey Martinez. No. 3 Auburn:3 NC State: 33 Stetson:62 Central Connecticut:183 Median RPI:70.25 The Tigers earning the No. 3 overall seed probably shocked a lot of college baseball fans, as their 38-18 record likely did not jump off the page. However, Auburn was the No. 3-ranked team when it comes to RPI. NC State, however, is a team capable of knocking off the Tigers and the Hatters always play a tough out-of-conference schedule. Auburn opens the regional against Central Connecticut, which, despite a 31-15 record, went 0-2 in Quad-1 and 2 games. No. 6 LSU:11 Dallas Baptist:21 Rhode Island:68 Little Rock:238 Median RPI:84.5 While LSU has the lowest median RPI of any regional, that does not mean its path to hosting a super regional is easy. Dallas Baptist is making its fifth consecutive regional appearance, including having pulled off an upset in the Columbia Regional in 2021. Little Rock enters the tournament as the lowest-ranked team in RPI after finishing the season eight games below .500. The Trojans won five games in four days to win the Ohio Valley conference tournament and steal an automatic bid. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Ranking NCAA baseball tournament regionals by RPI

Who has the hardest path to NCAA baseball super regional?

Who has the hardest path to NCAA baseball super regional? The2025 NCAA baseball tournamentis set to kick off Friday with regional action acr...
From the lumber yard to social media stars: How Shepmates became a viral sensationNew Foto - From the lumber yard to social media stars: How Shepmates became a viral sensation

Their commentary is breathless. Literally. Australian twin brothers Archie and Miles Shepherd have become internet stars for their high-energy and comedically nuanced interpretations of some of the most dramatic moments insports. But if you were in the bedroom where they shoot their material, likeArsenal's Champions League win at Real Madrid, you'd hardly hear a thing. "I feel like it's a whisper," said Archie in an interview withCNN Sports, noting that the lip synching of the original commentary only requires them to mime the words. "It's a soft yell, if I was yelling then I'd have no voice!" Shepmates, as the duo is known, began almost by accident. The 23-year-old identical twins were working together as salesmen at a timber yard in 2021 and Miles was listening to the Ashescricketon the radio. When the Australian bowler Mitchell Starc claimed an English wicket with the very first ball of the match, the commentator's contagious enthusiasm inspired him to film his own reenactment of the call. "It was Covid, so I was bored," he recalled, "and I just filmed this video and the next morning it blew up and people were asking for more. And then Archie was like, 'Can I get in on this?'" They spent the rest of the summer generating more cricket content, honing their craft as a double act and building a devoted following. Sometimes, their material has been flagged for copyright infringement, but when the International Cricket Council targeted one of their early World Cup clips, it worked to their advantage. "Ten hours later, it got taken down, our account got banned," Miles said. "I reached out to the ICC, and we're like, 'Why are you banning this? People love this!' So, they brought our account back and they actually collaborated on the video with us, and it went absolutely bananas." Sport is not just a live broadcast product, the action is now being repackaged across disparate media platforms, finding new audiences in faraway places. GolfandFormula Oneare now enjoyed in hitherto unexpected markets thanks to the reach of "Full Swing" and "Drive to Survive" on Netflix. Shepmates have been able to tap into this new trend, covering everything from soccer to basketball, mountain biking and darts. Their spoof of Donald Trump and Joe Biden bickering about who was the better golfer was conceived and recorded while the CNN presidential debate was still ongoing, and released immediately afterward. It's been seen around 20 million times. No sport is off the table – Shepmates say that sperm racing could even be in the pipeline soon. Sitting side by side and wearing broadcast headsets, they dress according to the sport they are covering and exchange either smug, knowing glances or accusatory and puzzled looks. At the crescendo of each play that they feature, the scene often descends into chaos; when filmingHarry Maguire's dramatic late winner for Manchester United in the Europa League, Archie rocked the camera for dramatic effect as Miles threw a chair across the room, damaging the wall: "The landlord wasn't happy." When the darts commentator Wayne Mardle gasped, "I can't speak, I can't speak," the Shepmates' interpretation of the moment spoofed a commentator falling backwards in a state of medical distress. The brothers often switch positions in their pretend commentary box, making it impossible to tell which one is which, and sometimes they're even able to quickly duck out of shot, change their appearance and re-appear as a third character just seconds later. They've become skilled at repackaging the energy and joy of sport with a humorous twist, their repertoire has found a global audience and they've been able to quit the lumber yard and focus full-time on the Shepmates media brand. Initially, each shoot was labor intensive. Miles said that he used to spend hours trying to memorize every line – "a nightmare." Now, they write the lines out on a screen, using a series of commas and dots to time their delivery. "It doesn't matter how good our facial expressions or the comedy," Miles explained, "if the lip-sync's not good then people aren't going to watch it." He's become an expert in mimicking Spanish and Arabic commentary, but admits he has no idea what they're saying. "Most of the clips we can nail in four or five shots, we have a ball," said Archie, "But you start screwing up, then it starts to wear a bit towards the end, like you've heard this commentary close to 40 times and by the time you put it out, you're like, 'I don't even know if this is funny.'" Their fans would argue that the labor of love is well worth it, and so far, they say that the commentators they've covered approve of their work, but in 2024 they were accused of a gross invasion of privacy when they filmedMercedes F1 driver George Russellin the urinal. "That was a big moment for us," Miles explained, "It felt like we were on top of the world, and I think we probably just got a bit ahead of ourselves and we made a mistake. We were like, 'Jeez, are we bad humans for doing this?' We apologized to George. I wouldn't change it, I'm glad it happened. It made us realize we're not invincible, I think it's made us better." Archie and Miles have grown up together, they still live together and now they're embarking on a dream career together that they could never have imagined when they were making videos together as kids. Miles acknowledges that they have suffered from an imposter syndrome. "Do we deserve all this?" he asked. "A lot of the time we're worried it's going to get taken away from us." "We tried to become professional athletes and failed at that," Archie added, "So I think the stars aligned with sports and content." In a manner that they never could have imagined, they have found their calling. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

From the lumber yard to social media stars: How Shepmates became a viral sensation

From the lumber yard to social media stars: How Shepmates became a viral sensation Their commentary is breathless. Literally. Australian twi...
Tyrese Haliburton urges Pacers to stay calm after Game 5 loss to Knicks: 'No need to panic'New Foto - Tyrese Haliburton urges Pacers to stay calm after Game 5 loss to Knicks: 'No need to panic'

With the Indiana Pacers just one win away from a trip to the NBA Finals, the team couldn't get it done in Game 5. The New York Knicks fought back,winning the contest 111-94and pushing the series to 3-2. It was a welcome sign for New York, which had mostly looked overmatched in previous games of the series. It may have also been a turning point for the Knicks, who finally have some momentum as the series shifts to Game 6 Saturday in Indianapolis. TNT analyst Charles Barkley may have summed it up best after Game 5, when he called Game 6 a "must-win" for the Pacers. His reasoning: If the Pacers drop two straight games and then have to go play a Game 7 in New York, the Knicks have a massive advantage. That puts a lot of pressure on the Pacers to finish the job in Game 6. Given what's at stake, that amount of pressure could prove overwhelming. Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton won't let that happen. Following Indiana's Game 5 loss, Haliburton urged histeammates to stay calmas the series heads to a Game 6, per ESPN. "We're a resilient group," Haliburton said after the game. "We always want to respond when things don't go well after a game like that. We understand what the stakes are. ... We're fine. There's no need to panic or anything." That's probably exactly what the Pacers need to hear after a disappointing performance in Game 5. Frustrations already seemed to be boiling over after the loss, as Pascal Siakam got into an awkward exchange with a reporter who questioned the Pacers' effort during the contest. "You good bro?... Who is this guy?" 😳👀Awkward exchange between Pascal Siakam and this reporter after Pacers Game 5 loss 😬pic.twitter.com/t3Y5bEeGhu — Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport)May 30, 2025 Throughout the entire playoffs, the Pacers have thrived on their ability to be calm in tense situations. The team has pulled offmultiple late-game comebacksin the postseason so far, showing poise when other teams would wilt under the pressure. At the center of all those comebacks is Haliburton, who has excelled most when the Pacers needed it. Given Haliburton's late-game heroics, he's the perfect person to tell the rest of his teammates to remain calm ahead of what should be a pressure-packed Game 6. If they can follow that advice, there's a good chance the Pacers will find themselves in the NBA Finals soon. If not, it's going to be much harder to remain calm if a Game 7 in New York is on the schedule.

Tyrese Haliburton urges Pacers to stay calm after Game 5 loss to Knicks: 'No need to panic'

Tyrese Haliburton urges Pacers to stay calm after Game 5 loss to Knicks: 'No need to panic' With the Indiana Pacers just one win awa...

 

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