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Mike Sullivan breaks silence after NY Rangers announce plan to trade star Artemi Panarin
New York Rangers head coach Mike Sullivan made something clear about the organization’s plans to move on from Artemi Panarin in the 2025-26 NHL season. It was an open secret around the Big Apple. The New York Rangers and Artemi Panarin have been trending in different directions for a while now. However, as the organization confirmed the Russian star won’t be re-signed, Mike Sullivan explained the decision with a straightforward statement. Nothing has gone according to plan for Sullivan and the Rangers in the 2025-26 NHL season. However, the decision to move on from Panarin may have been taken prior to the monumental letdown that has been the ongoing campaign. On that note, Sullivan delivered a sincere message to Panarin, who admitted he was caught flat-footed by the news of his imminent departure from the City That Never Sleeps. “It boils down to, I think, big picture decision making. I think this is obviously a discussion that probably predated me,” Sullivan admitted, via The New York Post’s Mollie Walker. “Every organization goes through those decisions. I don’t think you make those decisions on a whim. There’s always a big picture that has to be kept in mind when making organizational-type decisions, and I think that this was one of them.” Artemi Panarin at the Scotiabank Saddledome. Sullivan distances himself from the decision Sullivan has only been in the Concrete Jungle for a few months, but he has seemingly learned the rules of this fast-paced, blink-and-you-miss-it environment. With Panarin’s departure potentially reflecting on the head coach, Sullivan was quick to clear the air. The two-time Stanley Cup champion made it clear that the decision came from general manager Chris Drury and his staff, and that he had no involvement. By doing so, Sullivan hopes to secure Panarin’s best effort in what could be his final games as a Ranger. Panarin may have an ace up his sleeve With Panarin holding a full no-movement clause in his contract, New York must find a trade partner willing to convince “The Breadman” to waive it. According to reports, Sullivan and the Rangers are aware of potential destinations for Panarin, but finding a suitable trade and package will remain a challenge. Every NHL team knows Panarin will become available next summer. For those teams, it’s a matter of weighing their options and deciding whether acquiring Panarin as a rental for the Stanley Cup Playoffs makes sense.

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Who is Fernando Mendoza’s backup QB on the Indiana Hoosiers depth chart for the 2026 CFP National Championship?

Who is Carson Beck’s backup QB on the Miami Hurricanes depth chart for the 2026 CFP National Championship?
Carson Beck and the Miami Hurricanes are in full gear to take on the Indiana Hoosiers in the 2026 National Championship Game. On Bolavip we take a look at the Canes’ quarterback room and depth chart. As Carson Beck and the Miami Hurricanes take on Fernando Mendoza and the Indiana Hoosiers in the College Football Playoff National Championship, fans are wondering who will complete the Canes’ quarterback room and their depth chart at the most important position. For the first time in over 20 years, Miami is playing for a national championship in college football. It’s safe to say that under Mario Cristobal, the ‘U’ is back. Or better yet, the ‘U is Beck’, as the hope in Coral Gables lies in the hands of their experienced signal caller. In his first — and last — year in Miami, Beck has had a season for the ages. Now, fans believe Beck can take the program back to college football’s promised land. However, if anything were to happen to Beck, Cristobal and company are confident the team can rally behind its backup. Emory Williams is listed as the second-string quarterback for the Hurricanes. A redshirt sophomore, Williams was a three-star prospect in the 2023 recruiting class. Completing the depth chart will be true freshman Luke Nickel, a four-star talent out of Milton High School in Alpharetta, Georgia. Nickel has a lone pass attempt in the 2025 NCAA season, and it was on an incompletion. Emory Williams is the backup QB for Miami A look at Williams’ journey Throughout his time in Coral Gables, Williams played the most in the 2023 NCAA season, though he served as a backup to Tyler Van Dyke. Since, Miami has enrolled star transfer quarterbacks in back-to-back years, causing Williams’ appearances to be even more sporadic. However, anything can happen in college football, and the backup may have to jump into the action. At Hard Rock Stadium—where Tua Tagovailoa was once dubbed a franchise QB—Williams may be called upon to repeat Tagovailoa’s National Championship heroics, when he entered as a backup to lead the Alabama Crimson Tide to a championship in 2018. Beck vs. Mendoza Still, barring a disaster or an injury crisis, Beck will not leave the field at Hard Rock Stadium during the National Championship Game. Neither will Indiana send in Fernando Mendoza’s backup quarterback on the Hoosiers depth chart, unless it’s the only option left for the school in Bloomington. It’s Beck vs. Mendoza, Cignetti against Cristobal, and the ‘U’ up against the ‘IU’. This one is for all the marbles, as Miami and Indiana square off for college football’s ultimate trophy—along with significant prize money for the winner.

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Dolphins hire Jeff Hafley: Which NFL teams are still looking for a new HC in 2026?
With the Miami Dolphins finalizing details to hire Jeff Hafley, the head coaching market has one less vacancy. According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, the Miami Dolphins are closing in on a deal to hire Jeff Hafley as their new head coach. This also means the Green Bay Packers are in need of a new defensive coordinator. As for the team’s head coaching search, still a few teams remain on the race to find a new guy to put at the helm: Baltimore RavensBuffalo BillsCleveland BrownsPittsburgh SteelersTennessee TitansLas Vegas RaidersArizona Cardinals It’s a full-on change in philosophy for the Dolphins Mike McDaniel was an offensive mind, with a more relaxed, chill vibe. Hafley is the complete opposite. He is an intense, defensive-oriented coach. This marks a complete change of direction in a franchise that desperately needs it. Mike McDaniel former HC of the Miami Dolphins However, this also implies that Hafley will need to bring a new offensive coordinator to call plays on that side of the ball. Hafley’s first mission is to change the culture of the team, and take care of his side of the ball, which is defense. With Bills firing Sean McDermott, the Dolphins now leave the Bills as the only team in the AFC East without a head coach. Miami needs to stir the pot For the Dolphins, it’s not enough to only salvage some stuff from last year, they need to make noise in a good way. Hence, Hafley is coming to a job where pressure will be put on his shoulders immediately.

How is Carson Beck still playing college football? Miami Hurricanes QB’s age and graduation date
With Carson Beck set to participate in his final college football game in the 2026 National Championship Game, fans wonder how is the experienced quarterback still able to play for the Miami Hurricanes. Carson Beck has been one of the biggest storylines in college football during the 2026 NCAA season. As the Miami Hurricanes take on the Indiana Hoosiers in the National Championship Game, fans can’t help but wonder how Beck has been able to keep his years of eligibility. Beck’s student-athlete status made waves all over the nation after the 23-year-old quarterback admitted he hasn’t been taking classes in Miami as of late. Beck graduated from his undergraduate degree in August 2024. Back then, Georgia head coach Kirby Smart took to his social media to congratulate Beck for his academic accomplishment. Therefore, when Beck transferred from Georgia to Miami, the quarterback did so as a graduate transfer in the NCAA. Arriving at the school in Coral Gables, Beck enrolled at other degrees in Miami, though he issued a very honest confession about them. “These programs take a little longer than just a year to finish. Obviously, I’m not enrolling again next semester. I’ll be done after this season,” Beck told reporters ahead of the College Football Playoff National Championship. Congratulations to @carsonbeck01 for graduating this summer !!#GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/rg9hkWtzyT— Coach Kirby Smart (@KirbySmartUGA) August 14, 2024 Did Carson Beck stop taking classes? The answer to that question is very simple: no. Beck has still attended classes during his stay in the University of Miami. According to reporter Tim Reynolds, Beck has not only attended classes last semester, but he has done great in them, too. “Carson Beck got three A’s at Miami last semester. Yes, he took classes. Miami classes resumed last week. Guys who are leaving college – graduating, going to the NFL, whatever – didn’t have to enroll this spring just because the CFP final is in the spring semester,” Reynolds stated on his X account Beck’s journey Beck enrolled at the University of Georgia ahead of the 2020 NCAA season. Since then, the four-star recruit out of Jacksonville, Florida has been through the wringer. Despite being part of the Bulldogs’ national championship teams in 2021 and 2022, as well as a strong 2023 campaign, Beck struggled to cement himself as the starting quarterback in Athens in 2024. Suffering a season-ending UCL injury to his right elbow during the postseason ultimately spelled the end of Beck’s time at Georgia. He initially declared for the 2025 NFL Draft but later chose to use his final year of eligibility by entering the college football transfer portal. Recently, Beck revealed a key reason why he joined the Hurricanes, a move that paid dividends as it has clearly revitalized his career. That decision led Beck to cross paths with Miami—and ever since, The Magic City has watched “The U” rise back toward the top. Whether Beck has attended classes or not is the least of Miami’s concerns, though the situation has sparked significant debate across the college football landscape.

Andy Reid, Chiefs snatch Super Bowl champion coach with Bill Belichick from Shedeur Sanders’ Browns for 2026
A Super Bowl-winning assistant coach with Bill Belichick is reportedly leaving Shedeur Sanders and the Cleveland Browns to join Andy Reid on the Kansas City Chiefs in 2026. 2026 is bringing coaching changes for the Kansas City Chiefs, where Andy Reid is rebuilding his staff after a disappointing campaign. And the latest word on the street is that a Super Bowl champion with Bill Belichick is leaving Shedeur Sanders‘ Cleveland Browns to join Reid at Arrowhead. On Monday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reported that the Chiefs are hiring Chad O’Shea as their wide receivers coach for the 2026 NFL season. This moves comes a few weeks after the team decided to fire Connor Embree. O’Shea, 53, has been working as wide receivers coach and passing game coordinator for the Browns since 2020, overlapping with Shedeur Sanders in his rookie campaign. However, he won’t be there to help the quarterback in his second NFL season. O’Shea’s Super Bowl success with Belichick before joining Reid’s Chiefs Before landing in Cleveland, O’Shea had an extensive career in the NFL, and it all started in Kansas City. After several stops in college football, O’Shea made his way to the pros as a volunteer assistant for the Chiefs in 2003, getting promoted to assistant special teams coach only a year later. Chad O’Shea during a Browns game. O’Shea went on to work for the Minnesota Vikings from 2006 to 2008, until Belichick hired him to be the New England Patriots wide receivers coach in 2009. He went on to spend 10 seasons in Foxborough, being part of three Super Bowl wins with Tom Brady and company. Additionally, 2019 saw O’Shea serve as offensive coordinator for the Miami Dolphins. A new-look coaching staff for Reid and Kansas City in 2026 Now, O’Shea is returning to a Chiefs organization that looks very different from the one he worked for earlier this century. Reid has built a dynasty in Kansas City, but 2025 saw the team take many steps back. Now it’s time to get back on track, and O’Shea will be part of that mission. The coaching staff in Kansas City will look different in 2026, with the Chiefs finally moving on from Matt Nagy to reunite Reid with Eric Bieniemy, who is expected to return as offensive coordinator after years working outside KC. There are still other questions to answer, but the Chiefs are already taking care of the offensive side of the ball with moves that aim to leave behind a frustrating year. 2026 will be all about succeeding for Reid’s Chiefs.

