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Maryland Basketball Star Refuses Chance At History To Display Incredible Sportsmanship
Diggy Coit / Maryland Terrapins The Maryland basketball team beat Big 10 rival Penn State on Sunday afternoon. Senior guard Diggy Coit had a monster game. The veteran finished one point shy of the Terrapins‘ single game scoring record. He passed up a number of late opportunities at history in order to let his teammates shine. The Terps hosted the Nittany Lions in conference action over the weekend. Maryland entered the contest at 7-10 and winless in league play. While the season’s already been lost for many, Coit showed that there’s still plenty to play for in his most recent showing. He erupted for 30 first half points on his way to a 43-point outing. That nearly broke the school record of 44, set by Ernie Graham in 1978. Coit was 14-for-23 from the field. That included nine makes on 15 three-point attempts to tie a program mark. 4⃣3⃣ pic.twitter.com/YUgbDl6ZUD — Maryland Men’s Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) January 18, 2026 Who is Diggy Coit? The senior is with his fourth team in five college seasons. He started his career in JUCO at Atlantic Cape CC. There, he led the NJCAA Division III in scoring and was named conference player of the year. He buoyed that production into a D1 offer. Coit played two seasons at Northern Illinois. He scored 20.8 points per game as a junior. Again, he used that output to take a step up in competition. Coit signed with Kansas last year. There was a notable dip in scoring as he averaged 5.1 points across 34 games with three starts. In the offseason, he left the Jayhawks for Maryland. It’s been a great fit which allows Coit to shine on offense. His 43-point showing vs. Penn State was his fourth 30-point game of the year. It broke his previous season-high of 41 points, which at the time set a Xfinity Center venue record. Coit now owns the two best offensive outputs in arena history. He nearly made school history on Sunday. Some might’ve been more selfish in the same situation. He chose to put the team above personal achievement. Coit is a class act. Diggy Coit had multiple chances today to break the all time Maryland scoring record and passed them up for teammates. Then celebrated their buckets. Ernie Graham’s record is safe. Class act, Diggy. pic.twitter.com/ZmHIJHPqYZ — Rudy Gersten (@DCBarno) January 18, 2026 Diggy Coit was one point shy of the Maryland program scoring record for the last 4:39 of regulation. He went 0-2 on a pair of late three-pointers. He had more opportunities to score but passed them up for teammates. Coit played unselfishly over the last few possessions despite having a chance to make Maryland basketball history. His positivity carried over into the postgame. The guard gifted his game-worn shoes to a young fan celebrating a birthday. David Coit made this fan’s birthday After scoring a season-high 43 points, he gifted his shoes to this fan pic.twitter.com/xjntP9oJ5P — Big Ten Men’s Basketball (@B1GMBBall) January 18, 2026 Coit made the fan’s day with the gift. He made plenty of other Terps happy with his 43-point performance. Maryland won the game, 96-73. Despite being on the verge of history, he chose to value his teammates. He could’ve chased a record. Instead, he shared the moment with those around him. The post Maryland Basketball Star Refuses Chance At History To Display Incredible Sportsmanship appeared first on BroBible.

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Dylan Edwards Accepts Payday From Rival School After Kansas State Cut Him Off
Dylan Edwards is flipping sides in the Sunflower Showdown. The former Kansas State running back will suit up for Kansas next season. Edwards announced his decision on social media Sunday afternoon. It comes a few months after he was cut off by the Wildcats. https://www.instagram.com/p/DTqLzvlEUEW/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Dylan Edwards committed to Kansas. It represents the running back’s third school in four years. Each are Big 12 rivals. Edwards started his career as a four-star prospect at Colorado. He made an immediate impact as a freshman. With the Buffs, the ball carrier totaled 620 yards from scrimmage. He was a threat both as a runner and receiver. Edwards buoyed that production into a lucrative NIL deal with Kansas State. It was believed that he was one of the Wildcats’ highest paid players after transferring in 2024, though specifics of the contract are not public. He showed why in his sophomore year. Edwards totaled 679 yards from scrimmage while recording a career-high seven touchdowns. He averaged more than seven yards a touch. He was the ultimate home run threat. Injuries, unfortunately, derailed his junior season. He suffered a setback with his foot on his first play of the 2025 campaign. He played in just four games throughout the year. Edwards opted to leave the team in November. Kansas State cut off his income as a result. K-State athletic director Gene Taylor told the Wichita Eagle that it is university policy to void the revenue-sharing contract of any student-athlete who voluntarily chooses to leave his or her team… It’s unclear how much money K-State agreed to pay Edwards this season, but it was certainly at least six figures… Edwards gets to keep all the money he had already earned from K-State, but there are no more paychecks in his future, at least from the Wildcats. Edwards forfeited two months of earning potential by leaving the team in early November. Kansas was willing to pay. Kansas State did not pay Dylan Edwards after he left the team. His NIL partnerships ended, too. He was even forced to return vehicles used as part of endorsement deals. By committing to Kansas, though, his income stream will reopen. The Jayhawks likely had to open up their wallets to land Edwards’ services. Despite the injury troubles and dramatic exit from Kansas State, he is still considered a Top 20 transfer at his position. His ability to produce is proven. He can be a weapon in the right offense. On3 currently lists the tailback’s NIL Valuation at $425k. He should demand six figures at his next stop. Edwards will now look to make an impact on the opposite side of this college football rivalry. There was no love lost between the two parties given the messy exit. The Wildcats have one more reason to root against him now. The post Dylan Edwards Accepts Payday From Rival School After Kansas State Cut Him Off appeared first on BroBible.

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