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By Marc Lawrence
Wednesday, Feb 25

SAY IT AIN’T SO

Word on the street has it that the Army-Navy game could move to Thanksgiving Weekend, or perhaps earlier in the year, to make way for different College Football Playoff games.

The Army-Navy game has been played on the second Saturday of December since 2009 to stand apart from conference championship games. Prior to that, it was usually played the weekend after Thanksgiving weekend, protecting it from being played amid other rivalry games.

Army head coach Jeff Monken has no problem moving the game back to Thanksgiving Week.

In addition, Monken is pushing for widespread changes, too, like moving the entire calendar up so the season ends on Jan. 1.

“There’s not an appetite for the college football season to go all the way to the end of January,” Monken said. “There’s a real hope that we can get this thing into one semester, and have the championship game around Jan. 1, which I think would be awesome.”


ON TODAY'S SCORECARD
Combine This

MLC

The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine (held February 23–March 2 in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium) has invited 16 quarterback prospects to attend. Attendance means they are present for interviews, medical evaluations, measurements, and potentially on-field workouts (though some top prospects opt out of throwing drills to showcase at their pro days instead).

The official list of invited QB prospects, as reported consistently by NFL.com, various team sites (e.g., Commanders, 49ers), and media outlets like CFB on FOX, includes:

  • Joey Aguilar (Tennessee)

  • Drew Allar (Penn State)

  • Luke Altmyer (Illinois)

  • Carson Beck (Miami)

  • Jalon Daniels (Kansas)

  • Joe Fagnano (UConn)

  • Taylen Green (Arkansas)

  • Haynes King (Georgia Tech)

  • Cade Klubnik (Clemson)

  • Fernando Mendoza (Indiana)

  • Behren Morton (Texas Tech)

  • Garrett Nussmeier (LSU)

  • Diego Pavia (Vanderbilt)

  • Cole Payton (North Dakota State)

  • Sawyer Robertson (Baylor)

  • Ty Simpson (Alabama)

Key notes on top prospects:

  • Fernando Mendoza (Indiana), the consensus projected No. 1 overall pick and Heisman winner/national champion, is attending but will not throw at the Combine. He plans to throw at Indiana's pro day on April 1 with his preferred receivers and teammates.

  • Several others (e.g., Ty Simpson, Carson Beck, Drew Allar, Cade Klubnik, Garrett Nussmeier, Diego Pavia) are expected to participate in on-field throwing drills, per recent reports.

  • The QB class is considered solid but not elite at the very top beyond a few standouts, with many prospects using the event for athletic testing, interviews, and to boost their stock.


GRINDING OUT THE PROFITS
SEC Payback

VANDERBILT over Georgia by 16

The Commodores return home for another sold-out performance in their home theater, where they last played a close 69-65 in-state battle against Tennessee, with neither team leading by double digits at any point. With the loss, 21-win Vanderbilt fell to 8-6 in the SEC, where they are in a four-way tie for sixth place. Lurking just behind is 19-win Auburn, on a three-game winning streak. Vandy will look to stop two losses in two years in this series, knowing they are 24-14-1 ATS against the Dawgs when coming off a loss, including 10-3 SU / 8-4-1 ATS with a win percentage over .666, as well as 8-2
SU / ATS
at home after a previous home defeat. Meanwhile, Georgia has a 25-40 ATS record when riding a three-game win streak. All in all, everything looks promising... if you’re Vandy tonight.

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MLC


TRENDING TODAY
Tank Wank

MLC

You knew it was coming.

Rick Carlisle was not happy with how the NBA went about investigating the Pacers before handing down a $100,000 fine before the All-Star break.

As outlined in Monday’s Coffee Club, the Pacers are one of many teams that will be tanking down the stretch run of this NBA season.

Unlike most others of their ilk, though, Indiana didn’t really plan to be in this position after making a Finals run last season. But Tyrese Haliburton’s torn Achilles took away the team’s top offensive option, and an utterly awful stretch to begin this year has anchored the Pacers to the bottom of the standings.

Nevertheless, Indy was one of the nails the NBA hit with the anti-tanking hammer before the All-Star break. The Pacers were levied the fine after the league determined they violated the Player Participation Policy (which was instituted to address load management, but is used to battle tanking, as well) by resting All-Star Pascal Siakam and two other starters on the second night of a back-to-back on Feb. 3.

It was not nearly as heavy a fine as the Jazz received that day; Utah was hit with a $500,000 penalty for conduct detrimental to the league. Even so, $100,000 was a strong slap on the wrist for Indianapolis, and one coach Carlisle did not agree with.

And on and on go the tanking allegations now permeating the NBA.


PERCOLATING

Just Say No to Geno

All signs point to the Miami Dolphins moving on from Tua Tagovailoa this offseason, but there isn’t a clear-cut favorite to replace him.

Tagovailoa struggled this past fall, throwing for 2,660 yards with 20 touchdowns and 15 interceptions. He was benched for Quinn Ewers during the final month of the regular season.

Since Tagovailoa’s cap hit for the 2026 season is set to be $56.2 million, the Dolphins are expected to release him. That’d be a tough pill to swallow though since it’d result in Miami taking on $99.2 million in dead cap.

At the moment his rumored replacement is said to be Geno Smith, a local native but an uninspiring alternate under new Miami leadership.


STAT OF THE DAY
17-4

The Texas Longhorns ATS record at home
as a pick or dog versus an .800 or fewer opponent – courtesy of this week’s
Playbook Hoops newsletter


QUOTE OF THE DAY

"Wise men bet heavily when
the opportunity presents itself.
They bet big when they have
the odds in their favor."

- Charlie Munger

 


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