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Weekend, July 12-13

Word has it that Deion Sanders wants to add two veteran NFL coaches to the Colorado coaching staff.

Coach Prime revealed at Big 12 Media Days that he was hoping Byron Leftwich and Mike Zimmer would be part of his staff this year.

“Our coaching staff, this is without Byron Leftwich, which I’m praying that he does the right thing, and Mike Zimmer, we have 160 years of NFL experience,” Sanders said. “With those two added, that’s 204 years of NFL experience. And I want those years.”

Leftwich was the offensive coordinator for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers when they won the Super Bowl in February 2021. He was fired less than two years later and hasn't worked since. It was reported that he had joined the Colorado staff in March, but that was apparently inaccurate.

Zimmer, who was an analyst and consultant with Colorado in 2023 during Sanders's first season in Boulder, spent 2024 as the defensive coordinator of the Dallas Cowboys. He was the defensive backs coach with Dallas when they won Super Bowl XXX with Sanders as one of the starting cornerbacks. He served as head coach of the Minnesota Vikings from 2014 to 2021.

The two would be quite a coup for Sanders’ Buffaloes.

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Every college football program has that one hire. It's the moment that changes everything and kicks off an unprecedented run of success. It can transform an athletic department and show both donors and players what's possible at a school. 

The race to find that hire has never been more difficult. For example, Florida has hired six coaches in the 21st century alone. Tennessee hired five in 12 years. USC hired three straight Pete Carroll disciples to try and recapture the magic. Countless buyout dollars have flown out the windows in search of the next big thing. But when the right coach has found the right situation, magic happens.

For a list like this, laying out criteria is critical. More than anything, being transformative is valued. There are coaches who defined a place, or even helped elevate a program long term. Winning big is valued -- the top five are all multi-time national champions -- but it's not the only qualification. Success at Purdue looks different than that at Alabama. 

Additionally, a coach is only eligible to be listed on here once. Otherwise, multiple champions like Nick Saban and Urban Meyer very well could take up all of the top five spots on their own. The list will also consider coaches who started their head coaching tenure in 2000 or later. That means a few legendary coaches, like Oklahoma's Bob Stoops, narrowly miss the cut. 

With that said, here are the top 5 coaching hires of the 2000s, from national champions to program builders, per Sports Yahoo: 

5. Kirby Smart, Georgia 

First season: 2016
Notable accomplishments:
 2 national championships, 3 SEC titles, 105-19 record

We're now getting into the territory of coaches with multiple national championships, and Smart is perhaps best positioned to join Nick Saban as the only coach with more than two. Smart has created the closest thing we have to a new Alabama, rattling off eight straight AP top seven finishes with consecutive national championships. The only thing keeping Smart slightly lower on this list than the top four is that he took over a Georgia program that was painfully close to reaching the promised land under Mark Richt. All four of the other situations were bleaker. In the next decade, though, Smart can easily elevate himself to No. 2.

4. Pete Carroll, USC

First season: 2001
Notable accomplishments:
 2 national championships, 7 Pac-10 titles, 97-19 record, 2 Heisman Trophy winners

Carroll was not USC's first choice when he was hired. He had runs as head coach of the New England Patriots and New York Jets in the 1990s, but spent the 2000 season away from the field after getting fired. He built a legitimate recruiting fence around Southern California and helped return the Trojans to national prominence. He produced the first Heisman-winning teammates since Army in the 1940s and captured a pair of AP national titles. An indicator of Carroll's success: USC hired a series of former Carroll assistants as head coach in an attempt to recapture the magic. 

3. Dabo Swinney, Clemson

First season: 2009
Notable accomplishments: 2 national championships, 9 ACC titles

Swinney isn't the only coach on this list with multiple national championships, but his rise is nothing short of magical. A former wide receivers coach on Tommy Bowden's staff, Swinney was one of the least experienced hires on this list when he took over. All he did over the next 15 years was transform Clemson into a national powerhouse. Before his tenure, the Tigers had just one national title and six top-10 finishes; Swinney surpassed both marks on his own. There are fair questions about whether he can return Clemson to the mountaintop in a new era, but those are champagne problems. His hire remains one of the boldest and best swings a program has ever taken.

2. Urban Meyer, Florida

First season: 2005
Notable accomplishments: 2 national championships, 2 SEC titles, 65-15 record

Meyer was always going to have a high spot on this list. The only debate surrounds which of his hirings stands apart as the best. Frankly, if evaluated separately, Meyer's stints at Utah, Florida and Ohio State could all rank as top 10 hires of the 21st century. However, his five-year tenure at Florida helped cement him as a Hall of Fame coach with three 13-1 records in six seasons behind legendary quarterback Tim Tebow. Meyer helped create a monstrous recruiting machine and produced countless NFL players at Florida. If not for No. 1 on the list, he would be considered the best overall coach of the 21st century. Instead, he had to settle for silver.

1. Nick Saban, Alabama

First season: 2007
Notable accomplishments: 6 national titles, 9 SEC titles, 201 wins

Could there be any other answer? Saban was so successful for so long, people forget the mess he inherited at Alabama. The program had two outright SEC titles in the 25 years between Paul "Bear" Bryant's retirement and Saban's hiring. He rattled off nine such titles in 17 seasons at Alabama. He also won six national titles at the school -- the most by any coach in history. Saban's Alabama defined the 21st Century in every way, from its on-field success to reworking how every peer program approached recruiting and development. Saban was perhaps the single greatest hire in the history of college football. Ironically, Alabama had the No. 1 Best and Worst coaching hires (Saban and Mike Price) this millennium.

Note: You can read the entire list of Top 25 coaching hires this century here.


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NBA free agent Malik Beasley is under investigation by the U.S. District Attorney’s office regarding gambling allegations tied to league games.

We are cooperating with the federal prosecutors’ investigation,” NBA spokesman Mike Bass said in a statement released to the AP and other outlets on Sunday.

ESPN was the first to report on the investigation.

There have been no charges against Malik,” Steve Haney, Beasley’s attorney, told the AP. “It’s just an investigation at this point. We hope people reserve judgement until he’s charged — or if he’s charged. It’s not uncommon for there to be a federal investigation.”

The probe into Beasley comes 14 months after the NBA banned Toronto’s Jontay Porter, who was linked to a prop bet investigation and eventually pleaded guilty to committing wire fraud.

This past season, The Wall Street Journal was first to report that Terry Rozier — then of the Charlotte Hornets — was under investigation for activity related to unusual betting patterns surrounding him in a March 2023 game.

Rozier, now of the Miami Heat, has not been charged with any crime, nor has he faced any sanction from the NBA.

Porter’s ban came after a similar investigation into his performance and “prop bets” — wagers where bettors can choose whether a player will reach a certain statistical standard or not during a game.

The Porter investigation started once the league learned from “licensed sports betting operators and an organization that monitors legal betting markets” about unusual gambling patterns surrounding Porter’s performance in a game on March 20, 2024, against Sacramento.

The league determined that Porter gave a bettor information about his own health status prior that game and said that another individual — known to be an NBA bettor — placed an $80,000 bet that Porter would not hit the numbers set for him in parlays through an online sports book. That bet would have won $1.1 million.

Beasley signed last year with the Pistons, taking a one-year contract for $6 million in the hopes of cashing in this summer as a free agent.

The sharp-shooter made a single-season, franchise-record 319 3-pointers in the regular season. He helped Detroit make the playoffs for the first time since 2019 and end an NBA-record 15-game postseason losing streak in the first round against the New York Knicks.

Beasley averaged 16.3 points last season and has averaged 11.7 points over his career with Denver, Minnesota, Utah, the Los Angeles Lakers, Milwaukee and Detroit. He scored a career-high 19.6 points a game during the 2020-21 season with the Timberwolves.

And the hits just keep coming.


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 The amount of money paid for Kobe Bryant's first game-worn NBA jersey sold at Sotheby's for $7 million, making it the second-most expensive piece of NBA memorabilia ever sold. Michael Jordan's jersey from Game One of the 1998 Finals $10.1 million tops the list.


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Old Dude from Vegas dropped us this note - I went to SOUTHWEST TEXAS in San Marcos, 1961-1965, where my uncle was the city manager. Lyndon Johnson graduated from there in 1930 when the student body was about 550, and I met him, thru my uncle, when he was the Vice President in 1962. His plane would land at Bergstrom AF base, then his ‘entourage’ would stop to visit the college, then continue on to his ranch. Texas State was in the LONE STAR CONFERENCE in them days. They’ve certainly come a long way since then.

Marc Says: Yes, the Bobcats have come a long way since the days of the Lone Star Conference where they will be moving into the newly realigned PAC-12 Conference starting with the 2026-27 football season. TSU head G.J. Kinne has provided a much-needed shot in the arm for the football program in his two years in San Marcos, going 8-5 each season while also winning a pair of bowl games. While Texas State is light in experience this season, Kinne hit the portal real hard in the offseason, reeling in a 45-transfer class. He has serious coaching skills and will likely be with Power Four team before the Bobcats see the PAC-12.


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