Kansas, Duke reign in Champions Classic | Warriors-Timberwolves brawl | Georgia overtakes Ohio State for No. 1

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Happy Wednesday, everyone!
Let's get right to it.
Good morning to everyone but especially ...
THE NO. 9 DUKE BLUE DEVILS AND NO. 1 KANSAS JAYHAWKS
After Arizonadealt Jon Scheyerhis first home loss as Dukecoach, Scheyer said his team didn't play "winning basketball." His Blue Devils responded and then some in their second straight tough test, holding off No. 18 Michigan State, 74-65, in the Champions Classic opener.
No one embodied the turnaround as much as Caleb Foster. After going scoreless last week against the Wildcats, he buried four of Duke's six 3-pointers en route to a team-high 18 points on 7 of 8 shooting off the bench. Overall, Duke's bench outscored Michigan State's bench 26-10.
More than the offense, though, Duke's defense was much better and more physical. Sure, the Spartans missed a lot of good looks, but this was the type of effort Scheyer was missing Friday. At 2-1, he'll feel much better about his team, writes Gary Parrish.
Duke's used to being the villain, but the top villain this year just might play for the top team -- and my goodness, did he deliver. Hunter Dickinson, bloodied, bruised and bullying an undermannedNo. 17 Kentucky front line, scored 27 points and gathered 21 rebounds as the Jayhawks beat the Wildcats, 89-84, in an enthralling nightcap.
Dickinson is the only player with a 20-20 game against Kentucky in the last 25 seasons and the first Kansas player with a 20-20 game against a ranked team since Nick Collison in 2003.
It helped that Kentucky was without key bigs Aaron Bradshaw, Ugonna Onyenso andZvonimir Ivii, but that shouldn't take any shine off Dickinson's masterpiece. He was everything that
made him the No. 1 transfer this summer: Tough, versatile and ruthlessly efficient.
Dickinson wasn't alone, though: Dajuan Harris Jr. had a career-high 23 points and matched a career-best with five 3-pointers, and Kevin McCullar Jr. had a triple-double.
Still, it was an encouraging performance from Kentucky, which led by as many as 14 before running out of gas. Oh yeah, and they
landed five-star 2024 center Jayden Quaintance.
It was a great night of college basketball, and there are more coming.
Honorable mentions
The Bulls are shopping Zach LaVine, and we have potential destinations.
The Marlins' Skip Schumaker (NL) and the Orioles' Brandon Hyde (AL)
won Manager of the Year. Here's how our Matt Snyder voted.
The Raiders claimed former Patriots cornerback
Jack Jones off waivers.
Justin Thomas and
Carlos Sainz won the inaugural Netflix Cup, a patently absurd (but fun!) golf/F1 crossover event.
Oregon State and Washington Stategot a key court ruling in their favor.
And not such a good morning for ...
THE GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
The Warriors' 104-101 loss to the Timberwolves on Tuesday night wasn't great, but it was far, far from their biggest loss of the day.
Let's start with the news before the contest:Stephen Curry will miss time with a sprained right knee. While Golden State reportedly doesn't expect Curry to miss much time, any time he does miss could be brutal considering the team's struggling supporting cast, as Brad Botkin noted a few days ago.
Then the actual game arrived and, well, things got worse. Draymond Green put Rudy Gobert in a headlock as part of a massive brawl that saw Green, Klay Thompson and Jaden McDaniels all get ejected. Brad says an ejection should only be the start of Green's discipline:
Botkin: "Green should absolutely be suspended. How many games? I don't know. That's not my job. ... I usually rest firmly in the 'let these guys play with some emotion for crying out loud' camp, but this iswayover the line."
So, for those of you keeping track at home, the Warriors will certainly be without their best offensive player and may be without their best defensive player moving forward. They're 6-6 and have lost four straight. Not great!
Not so honorable mentions
Leighton Vander Esch's season is over due to a neck injury that Jerry Jones indicated is career-threatening.
Rory McIlroy resigned
from the PGA Tour policy board.
Potential UCLA recruits aresuspects in the Colorado locker room theft.
Georgia overtakes Ohio State atop College Football Playoff Rankings
Georgia is in a place that's plenty familiar: On top of the college football world. The Bulldogs took over No. 1 in the College Football Playoff Rankings, unseating Ohio State. Here's the top eight, which otherwise remains unchanged.
Georgia
Ohio State
Michigan
Florida State
Washington
Oregon
Texas
Alabama
I think it's pretty fair. The back-to-back reigning champions passed consecutive home tests against Missouri (currently No. 9) and Ole Miss (currently No. 13), with the win over the Rebels by an emphatic 52-17 score. Kirby Smart's squad has more challenges ahead -- at Tennessee this weekend and Alabama in the SEC Championship Game-- but the No. 1 ranking is well-deserved and perhaps even overdue, too.
Barrett Sallee has overrated and underrated teams.
NFL Power Rankings, hot seat rankings
Week 10 was a telling one. The49ersare still really good. TheRavensstill have trouble closing games. TheTexansare arriving early. And theBillsare in real trouble. Theyfired offensive coordinatorKen DorseyandelevatedJoe Brady
to the new play caller, but not before falling all the way to 15th inPete Prisco's Power Rankings.
Prisco:"They are a .500 team heading into the toughest second-half schedule in the league. They just don't look like a playoff team. Could heads roll after the season?"
That last sentence is a spicy one. I don't thinkSean McDermottis going anywhere -- it's been a brutal year for injuries in Buffalo -- but there certainly will be some head coaching movement. Jordan Dajani hasupdated hot seat rankings, and it's getting warm(er) in Los Angeles.
Dajani:"1. Brandon Staley, Chargers-- I'm not here to argueJustin Herbert's 'clutchness' or lack thereof, but the fact is he's just never had a defense -- despite his head coach being hired for his defensive background. Sunday's loss to the Lions was the perfect example of a 'Justin Herbert game.' He threw four touchdowns, one interception, put up 38 total points ... yet still lost. ... The Chargers are 1-3 when scoring at least 30 points since the start of last postseason. To put that in perspective, the rest of the NFL is 64-9."
Sunday definitely felt like a make-or-break game for Staley and his team. A win would have been a third straight. Instead, it's their fourth loss by 3 points or fewer this season, and in a historically competitive AFC, they're on the outside looking in -- and 19th in thePower Rankings.
OK, enough bad news. Here's the top five ofPete's rankings:
Eagles (previous: 1)
Chiefs (4)
Lions (6)
Cowboys (7)
49ers (9)
What to expect from new USWNT coach Emma Hayes
Months after its worst World Cup showing ever, the USWNT made perhaps its biggest hire yet:Emma Hayes will be the 10th coach in team history.
Hayes has headedChelsea's women's team since 2012 and led the club to multiple titles in the last 11 seasons. That includes six Women's Super League titles, one WSL Spring Series title, five Women's FA Cups and two FA Women's League Cups.
She was The Best FIFA Women's Coach of the Year for 2021 and is a finalist for the award this year. She was inducted into the Women's Super League Hall of Fame in 2021.
Hayes will join the USWNT after the Women's Super League season ends in May -- just ahead of the Paris Olympics.
Listen, this is an incredible hire, and the USWNT meant business: Hayes will become the highest-paid women's coach in the world. Pardeep Cattry has anexcellent, in-depth look at the new skipper, including ...
Cattry: "Tactical flexibility -- Hayes has leaned on a wide variety of formations to achieve her end goals. She prefers a back four but is very much willing to mix things up further up the pitch and has trotted out the 4-1-4-1 and the 4-2-3-1 in recent games. Hayes always leaves her audience guessing, though -- she also has opted for three-back systems on multiple occasions, including in a handful of games this season."
What we're watching Wednesday
Central Michigan at Ohio, 7 p.m. on ESPNU Celtics at 76ers, 7:30 p.m. on ESPN Flyers at Hurricanes, 7:30 p.m. on TNT Kings at Lakers, 10 p.m. on ESPN Islanders at Canucks, 10:30 p.m. on TNT
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