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By Marc Lawrence
Weekend, Feb 21- 23

It was 14 months ago a Cal starting quarterback named Fernando Mendoza was looking for greener pastures before giving his commitment to Curt Cignetti and the Indiana Hoosiers. The rest is history.

But there was another team he had on his radar before that – a much bigger one.

In a recent interview, the reigning Heisman Trophy winner revealed that he actually attempted to call up Georgia head coach Kirby Smart to give his commitment to the Bulldogs. Mendoza said that “the call didn’t go through,” leading him to pursue other options.

Smart wound up going with third-year man Gunner Stockton as his starting quarterback. Stockton earned Third-Team All-SEC honors and led Georgia to an SEC title, but struggled against Ole Miss in the Sugar Bowl.

The end result was a one-and-done for Georgia in the College Football Playoff while Mendoza led Indiana to an historic national championship win.

What could have been.

Have a great weekend!


ON TODAY'S SCORECARD
Put Me In, Coach

MLC

Take a look. Here’s what every new NFL coaching hire can realistically achieve in their first season this year, per SI.com.

Arizona Cardinals (Mike LaFleur): 7-8 wins

New Cardinals coach Mike LaFleur has the unenviable task of trying to make Arizona competitive in the toughest division in the NFL. The Rams, 49ers and Seahawks were three of the NFC’s final four teams, and the Rams and Seahawks are arguably the two best teams in the entire league.

Atlanta Falcons (Kevin Stefanski): Playoff berth

There are still questions surrounding quarterback Michael Penix Jr., but the Falcons have too talented of a roster not to be making the playoffs, particularly in a weak NFC South. If Kevin Stefanski can lead a dysfunctional Browns squad to the playoffs twice in a much tougher AFC North, he should be able to bring the Falcons back to the playoffs for the first time since 2017.  

Baltimore Ravens (Jesse Minter): Playoff berth,

Assuming Lamar Jackson is fully healthy in 2026, the Ravens will be expected to return to the playoffs and win the AFC North with Jesse Minter at the helm. The Ravens fired John Harbaugh because he was unable to get over the hump with Jackson, and anything short of a playoff berth will be a huge letdown. Minter was hired in large part because of his work with the Chargers’ defense, and he will be expected to produce a similar turnaround with the Ravens. 

Buffalo Bills (Joe Brady): Divisional round

With Josh Allen in his prime, it’s Super Bowl or bust for the Bills. The Bills fired Sean McDermott because they didn’t want to miss out on their Super Bowl window, so the pressure is on Joe Brady, even as a first-year head coach.

Cleveland Browns (Todd Monken): Win 8 games

New Browns coach Todd Monken will look to improve an offense that struggled greatly in 2025. The Browns largely won five games thanks to their stellar defense, but that unit has taken a massive hit with Jim Schwartz resigning from his position as defensive coordinator. If Monken can steer Cleveland back on track and improve on their win total, that would make for a promising first season as the Browns’ new lead man.

Las Vegas Raiders (Klint Kubiak): 7-8 wins

The Raiders have been a hot mess for much of the last two decades, but they’re seeking stability and success with the hiring of Klint Kubiak. It won’t be easy in their first season as Las Vegas competes in the AFC West and goes up against the NFC West in 2026, but if they can tally seven to eight wins, that would be a significant step in the right direction for a team lacking a lot of marquee talent. More importantly, improved player development will define whether Kubiak’s first season is successful. Assuming the Raiders draft Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 pick, getting him off to a confident start would be a success in itself. As Kubiak also alluded to in his introductory press conference, it will be important for him to get the offensive line right to then unlock Ashton Jeanty and the running game.

Miami Dolphins (Jeff Hafley): Equal or better their win total

As the Dolphins welcome in a new regime to South Beach, they’re signaling a time of transition for the franchise. Not only do the Dolphins have a new head coach and general manager, but they also appear to be ready to move on from several key veterans, including quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. Expectations likely won’t be too high as they make significant changes to the roster, but it would be positive to see Miami at least reach seven wins, which they did this year.

Pittsburgh Steelers (Mike McCarthy): Playoff berth

Unlike the other teams with new head coaches, the Steelers did not fire a coach in hopes of improvement. Mike Tomlin walked away on his own terms. It’s hard to fully project what’s realistic for the Steelers immediately in the post-Tomlin era. Pittsburgh is a largely aging team with uncertainty at the quarterback position as Aaron Rodgers mulls whether he’ll return. Tomlin set an impeccable standard by leading the team to a Super Bowl in his second season and never recording a losing season. While McCarthy has consistently led his teams to the playoffs, it could be more difficult with where this Steelers squad is at. Given their recent track record and the AFC North coming off a down year in 2025, it’s realistic to expect the Steelers to aim for a division title and playoff berth next season.  FYI: Aaron Rodgers was 110-65-1 under McCarthy with the Packers.

Tennessee Titans (Robert Saleh): 6-8 wins

The Titans have won just three games in each of the last two seasons, so doubling their win total in their first season under Robert Saleh would be a positive step for the franchise. Similarly to the Raiders, seeing improvement across the roster is most important for Tennessee. If Cam Ward can take steps forward under new offensive coordinator Brian Daboll and the defense gets better as Saleh calls the plays this time around, the Titans should feel good about the direction of their team.


GRINDING OUT THE PROFITS
Hot and Not

BRADLEY over Illinois State by 10

The Braves return to the court with war paint under their eyes after an 88-62 loss worst loss of the season at Illinois State a little over a month ago in this Missouri Valley matchup between two 18-10 teams. After a slow start to the season, the Braves went on a hot streak, currently riding a 15-6 winning streak into today’s game. Conversely, the Red Birds started this season strong at 11-3, but have since slipped to a 6-7 SU / 3-8 ATS run entering today’s game. They also come into this matchup with a 1-3 SU / 0-3-1 ATS record in this series in games where Bradley aims to even the series after a 7-point or larger same-season loss to Illinois State. Expect the Braves to expand their lead over these two teams today.

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TRENDING TODAY
Weekend Watchlist

MLC

The Winter Games come to a close on Sunday, with 20 medal events left across Northern Italy. Here are the three main events to watch this weekend:

  • Gold Medal game: The men's hockey team will face Canada in Sunday's championship (8:10am, NBC).

  • Legends take the stage:  Norway's Johannes Høsflot Klæbo goes for his sixth gold of these Games (in six events) in Saturday’s cross-country 50km mass start (5am, Peacock).

  • The grand finale: The Milan Cortina Games officially end with Sunday's Closing Ceremony (2:30pm, NBC) at the 2,000-year-old Verona Arena, a historic amphitheater that predates even the Colosseum.


BETCHA DIDN’T KNOW

Sports Unicorn

MLC

Saturday brings a true college hoops unicorn: the AP poll's top four teams all facing each other on the same day. It's just the third time this has ever happened during the regular season — and only the fifth occurrence overall, NCAA Tournament included.

The other four instances…

  • 2025 Final Four: (2) Houston def. (1) Duke; (3) Florida def. (4) Auburn

  • Nov. 5, 2019: (2) Kentucky def. (1) Michigan State; (4) Duke def. (3) Kansas

  • 2008 Final Four: (4) Kansas def. (1) UNC; (2) Memphis def. (3) UCLA

  • Dec. 5, 1992: (3) Kansas def. (2) Indiana; (4) Duke def. (1) Michigan


PERCOLATING

The Making of Free Bird

Midway through a long bus ride, Zeev Buium occupied himself scrolling through the music on his phone.

The American ice hockey defenseman was searching for the perfect goal song for the U.S. team to use at the 2025 World Junior Championships.

Previous U.S. hockey teams had converted an array of pop hits, classic rock songs and techno bangers into high-energy goal celebration anthems. Buium said that he and his teammates had discussed trying to find “something less generic, something more meaningful, something we hadn’t done before.”

The song that Buium kept coming back to was a chart-topping 1973 rock anthem by Lynyrd Skynyrd. Buium’s teammate at the University of Denver, Lukas Olvestad, hooked him on it by incessantly blaring it from his speakers during house parties.

How about ‘Free Bird’?” Buium asked his U.S. teammates on the bus, not knowing how they would feel about a song released more than a quarter century before any of them were born.

Luckily the boys liked it,” Buium said.

USA Hockey started the song at the 4:45 mark to highlight Free Bird’s iconic hard-rocking guitar solo rather than its mellow, bluesy opening. 

This is all player-driven,” USA Hockey manager of communications Melissa Katz said. “After how much it caught on during the [World Junior Championships], it was a no brainer to keep the momentum rolling with that goal song. From our under-18 teams to our Olympic teams, they’ve embraced ‘Free Bird’ over the last year.”

The enthusiasm for “Free Bird” can best be measured by the assortment of hockey-themed “Play Free Bird” T-shirts, hats, and other merchandise available to purchase. Or you can check out the social media response to Keller’s golden goal.

American forward Joy Dunne said that it was a no-brainer for her and her teammates to vote to use “Free Bird” as their goal anthem this year given the fan response.

You can hear it in this edition of the Coffee Club under the SONG OF THE WEEKEND below.


QUOTE OF THE DAY

"If you want happiness for a year, inherit a fortune. If you want happiness for a lifetime, help someone else."

- Confucius


STAT OF THE DAY
+225

The Dodgers (+225 at BetMGM) are the preseason title favorites, followed by the Yankees (+1000), Mariners (+1300),
Blue Jays (+1300), Mets (+1400),
Braves (+1600), Red Sox (+1600)
and Phillies (+1600).



SONG OF THE WEEKEND

Free Bird

No. 1 song in the 2026 Winter Olympics.


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