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Men’s College Basketball Top 10, Bubble Team NET Rankings: UConn Slips Again

The top 25 rankings are important for understanding just who is killing it in college basketball, but we can go deeper — all the way to the bubble and beyond. The NCAA Evaluation Tool, or NET, is a rankings system used in Division I basketball to help figure out which teams are going to participate in March Madness. As the NCAA puts it, NET “takes into account game results, strength of schedule, game location, net offensive and defensive efficiency, and the quality of wins and losses,” the latter of which is determined by placing every Division I matchup into different quadrants, ranked 1 through 4, with 1 being the strongest teams and 4 the weakest — Quads aren’t just determined by record, but also whether a game was played at home, on the road or at a neutral site. Using NET, we can get a sense of which teams are the best at a given moment, as well as which ones are on the bubble for selection in March. While updated daily by the NCAA, we’ll track changes weekly. With that, here are the top 10 men’s college basketball teams through Feb. 16, according to NET. The Top 10 10. UConn (previous: 8) UConn is still winning, having lost just two games this season, but it’s just not winning by enough to keep its spot in NET, never mind to move up. The Huskies’ adjusted Net Rating, via KenPom, is just 24th: since NET incorporates offensive and defensive ratings as well as strength of schedule, UConn is in a tough spot between facing Big East teams that aren’t particularly well-regarded, and then winning, but usually just by a few buckets. If Nebraska had one more road win or Quad 1 victory, the Husker might even be in this spot instead of the Huskies. 9. Florida (previous: 9) Florida remains in 9th after picking up wins against Georgia and Kentucky since last time in. Florida didn’t do anything wrong with those wins, it just was less impressive than some of the competition ahead of it, so here the Gators stick for another week. [2026 NCAA Tournament Projections: Iowa State Surges, Michigan State Falls] 8. Purdue (previous: 10) Purdue defeated top-10 Nebraska in overtime and followed that up with a 21-point victory over Iowa, which came into the week 20th in NET. As said above, Florida didn’t do anything wrong — Purdue was just extremely back on track after a tough end to the previous month. 7. Gonzaga (previous: 7) Gonzaga might have woken up a bit after its shocking loss to Portland, as it beat Oregon State by 20 on Feb. 7, then as far as this week’s calculations are concerned downed both Washington State and Santa Clara — the last of those is particularly meaningful, since the Broncos were actually a game up on the Bulldogs in the West Coast Conference standings before this matchup, as well as a near top-40 team in NET. [Get to Know a Mid-Major: West Coast Conference] 6. Houston (previous: 6) Now, it might not look like there was any movement here, but it’s all a matter of the dates involved. For instance, Houston was 4th in NET last night, in its first game as the new No. 2 team in the poll. And then it immediately lost to Iowa State. Iowa State, meanwhile, was 8th in NET, but has not been mentioned here yet in this list because its win over the Cougars propelled it past Houston. See? Movement! 5. Iowa State (previous: 5) The Cyclones jumped from managed to negate what would have been a loss in NET by turning around what started as a tough week into two great dubs. While Iowa State lost to TCU on Feb. 10, 62-55, the Cyclones then took down then-No. 9 Kansas — which had just defeated then-No. 1 Arizona — and on Monday upset new No. 2 Houston. 4. Illinois (previous: 4) Illinois was also caught up in the Houston fallout, as the Fighting Illini were 5th in NET on Monday. Without even playing, Illinois found itself moved up another spot with Houston slipping back and Iowa State’s loss to TCU keeping it from jumping even more spots forward. As far as the things Illinois did control, a loss to Wisconsin — its third against a top-10 opponent this year — and a win against Indiana have it otherwise rooted in place. 3. Arizona (previous: 2) Arizona seemed bound to lose eventually, just based on how close some of its games had been of late and how tough the competition still ahead of it was. However, losing to Kansas without Darryn Peterson, and following that up with another loss, this time to Texas Tech, was a lot to take in, especially since the second one was a home game. 2. Duke (previous: 2) It’s entirely possible Duke would have fallen from the 2nd spot if not for Arizona’s more significant struggles. It’s not that Duke had a bad week by any means — and Monday-night blowout of Syracuse helped — but it beat Pitt by less than you would expect given the vast gulf between the two, and had its offense held back a bit by Clemson even as the defense took care of business. Good wins, but not great ones, basically, which with the razor-thin margins up top can matter. 1. Michigan (previous: 1) For instance, Michigan defeated a bubble team in Northwestern and a top-40 team in UCLA by a combined score of 42 points. It remained 1st in NET despite one fewer win than Duke because of the aforementioned margins in a pair of Quad 2 matchups. Risers and Fallers In the span of a week, some teams can see their spot in the rankings dramatically shift. Here are the five teams that rose the most in men’s college basketball in the last week… T5. Howard, 239 to 219: The Bison beat Maryland Eastern by 26 and then Delaware State 91-59, and while both are bottom-tier clubs, taking care of business is important. T5. Delaware, 289 to 269: Delaware beating FIU by 2 points doesn’t seem impressive sans context, but the Panthers were 191st in NET. Delaware then took out the similarly ranked Missouri State the next time out, 76-67 — a great week for the Fightin’ Blue Hens. 4. Robert Morris, 185 to 161: Beating Cleveland State 85-68 is how things should go in that matchup, but a 93-69 victory over then-136th-ranked Oakland was a significant W for the Colonials. T2. UIC, 141 to 116: UIC lost both of its games before last week’s check-in, but this time around defeated Drake and then Illinois State — the latter victory was particularly notable, given that it was against a near-bubble team and UIC won by 27 points. T2. Samford, 236 to 211: An impressive week for the Bulldogs, which defeated Wofford by 17 and then ETSU by 10. East Tennessee State was ranked 115th in NET, making this quite the upset. 1. Boston University, 291 to 265: A three-win week for the Terriers, which took down Army, Bucknell and Colgate by a combined 57 points. It moved BU into fourth in the Patriot League, as well, putting it in a better position for a bye in the conference tourney. [Get to Know a Mid-Major: Patriot League] …and the five that fell the furthest. T5. Marist, 149 to 169: Merrimack crushed Marist, 81-56, which despite the Warriors being atop the MAAC was a significant upset by NET’s calculations. The Red Foxes then lost a close one to Siena, and dropped to fifth in the conference and out of the top-150 in NET thanks to these defeats. T5. Kennesaw State, 167 to 187: Kennesaw State lost both of its games this week by an unfortunately close amount — 7 combined points — and while the gap between these teams wasn’t huge enough alone for this kind of shift, that both Ls came at home was less forgivable for NET. T5. Jacksonville State, 197 to 217: The loss to New Mexico State wasn’t a big deal for NET given the two were ranked close together, but dropping a game to UTEP — nearly a bottom-100 team before this W — was a problem. 4. NIU, 299 to 320: Bowling Green was nearly a top-150 team, making a loss to them par for the course here, Central Michigan started the week 305th in NET and defeated Northern Illinois by 42 points in a game in which every player that took the floor for the Chippewas scored. 3. Bethune-Cookman, 235 to 260: Bethune-Cookman isn’t a powerhouse by any means, but losses against two bottom-15 teams in back-to-back games is going to look bad for anyone, never mind a team that wasn’t close to the bottom-100. 2. Charlotte, 163 to 189: The 49ers played and lost just the one time in the past week, but it was, like with Bethune-Cookman, against one of the worst teams in Division I men’s basketball. UTSA won, 88-79, and Charlotte sank. 1. Princeton, 224 to 254: Princeton lost to Cornell by 24 points and followed it up with an L against Columbia. Both were better teams than Princeton in NET, but the loss to the Big Red stun because of the margin of defeat. On the Bubble Of the 68 March Madness teams in the tournament, 31 of them are conference champions who receive automatic entry into the tournament. The other 37 spots are at-large bids. With that in mind, we will look at the teams ranked between 64-to-73 in NET each week, as those are the ones who are the most on the bubble for the tourney. 73. Colorado (previous: 72): A funny week for the Buffaloes, as Texas Tech obliterated them by 34 points while Colorado scored just 44, but then the Buffs played BYU uncomfortably close for the Cougars, 90-86. Two losses but still running in place. 72. Oklahoma State (previous: 65): The Cowboys, however, lost twice and slipped from one end of the bubble to the other. The difference being that Colorado took its Ls against ranked teams that were also top-20 in NET. 71. Arizona State (previous: 80): While Oklahoma State lost to, in one of those games, Arizona State, which is now in the bubble because of it. 70. Syracuse (previous: 71): Syracuse got wrecked by Duke, giving up 102 points to the Blue Devils in a 47-point loss, but before that the Orange beat California in an exciting overtime game, then bested SMU, which is unranked at this point but still a top-40 team. 69. Stanford (previous: 68): A win against Boston College followed by a loss against Wake Forest is why there was very little movement here for the Cardinal. 68. Oklahoma (previous: 74): The Sooners played just one game this week, but it was a good one for them, as O-U bested 35th-ranked Georgia 94-78. 67. LSU (previous: 57): Not a great showing by LSU in the past week, but part of that was also opponent-based. The Tigers took on ranked Arkansas and got blown out by 29, then lost by 10 to Tennessee, which is unranked but 22nd in NET at the moment. 66. Missouri (previous: 61): An 86-85 win against Texas A&M could only stop the slide from an 85-68 L against Texas by so much. Texas is a tourney-caliber team, but Missouri is trying to prove it is, too. 65. Wake Forest (previous: 67): Wins against Georgia Tech and Stanford didn’t move the Demon Deacons as far ahead as expected, but some of that is also teams around Wake Forest moving, too — it slipped back to 65 during its inactivity. 64. Yale (previous: 66): Two wins for Yale is a positive, but Dartmouth and Harvard aren’t top-tier competition, so only so much progress out of the bubble in the right direction could come of it.​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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Dwight Yoakam Details Frightening Plane Emergency That Delayed Lubbock Concert by Over an Hour

Dwight Yoakam has addressed fans after a Lubbock, TX, show ran over an hour and a half late on Thursday (Feb. 12). In a new statement shared across social media, he explained that the delay was caused by a frightening plane emergency before takeoff and said he wanted to “personally” apologize that the information was not communicated more clearly to the audience at the time.

The country singer began by acknowledging that it wasn’t until today that he fully understood why fans in attendance at the Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences were so frustrated in the moment. He explained that updates about his late arrival hadn’t been communicated clearly at the time, and instead, only a “vague anonymous PA announcement” was made.

Dwight Yoakam; Photo by Emily Joyce
Dwight Yoakam; Photo by Emily Joyce

While a packed crowd was waiting for him, he says the plane he had boarded was facing an emergency in the cockpit, causing the crew to abort takeoff.

What actually happened Thursday afternoon was that we had an emergency takeoff abort as the aircraft was about to lift off from the runway due to a mechanical failure warning in the cockpit.”

Luckily, the situation was quickly handled with “exceptional professional skill,” thus preventing any more serious or potentially catastrophic outcomes.

“After taxiing back to the hangar and concluding that the issue with the aircraft could not be corrected, we were luckily able to be moved to a different plane and continue our flight to the show in Lubbock approximately an hour and thirty minutes after my scheduled 9:00PM stage time,” he continued.

After the show took place, several fans in attendance returned to a Facebook post by the venue to share their experience, many of which voiced their dissatisfaction with the night.

One user noted that it was incredibly “unprofessional” behalf of the venue as only two announcements were made and attendees were not allowed re-entry

“As I look down on the audience I see a lot of empty seats where I’m sure people left. It will be a long time before I attend another event there,” the frustrated user wrote.

Another said, “we all waited and waited….and waited. Might have been less irritating if y’all had attempted to communicate.”

It seems that refunds were offered upon request and that the opening band attempted to keep the audience entertained for as long as possible. Under Yoakam’s recent post, fans simply expressed gratitude that everyone was safe in the end and stated that his kind words were greatly appreciated. One even noted that the show was “definitely worth the wait.”

Yoakam once again expressed his “sincere apologies” to everyone who was affected by the delay and not properly updated in the process.

“I am very sorry for any frustration and disappointment the delay caused,” he added.

This show marked the Kentucky native’s first headline show of 2026. He has several more headline shows on the books, as well as dates with ZZ Top for the Dos Amigos Tour. This trek

Begins March 26 in Brookings, SD and continues through May.

Fans can next catch the “Fast As You” singer performing in Mobile, AL on Thursday, February 19.

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2026 NASCAR Odds: Elliott, Blaney, Logano Favored in Atlanta

A year ago, Christopher Bell got into Victory Lane at Atlanta’s spring race, kick-starting a three-race win streak. But currently, he’s not the favorite to win at ATL. Instead, Chase Elliott, Ryan Blaney and Joey Logano are locked in a three-way tie at the top of the board for the NASCAR Cup Series AutoTrader 400, which airs Sunday, Feb. 22 on FOX at 3 p.m. ET. Let’s take a look at the odds for the entire field at DraftKings Sportsbook as of Feb. 22. This page may contain affiliate links to legal sports betting partners. If you sign up or place a wager, FOX Sports may be compensated. Read more about Sports Betting on FOX Sports. NASCAR Cup Series AutoTrader 400 2026 Chase Elliott: +800 (bet $10 to win $90 total)Ryan Blaney: +800 (bet $10 to win $90 total)Joey Logano: +800 (bet $10 to win $90 total)Carson Hocevar: +1000 (bet $10 to win $110 total)Kyle Larson: +1200 (bet $10 to win $130 total)William Byron: +1400 (bet $10 to win $140 total)Christopher Bell: +1400 (bet $10 to win $150 total)Brad Keselowski: +1400 (bet $10 to win $150 total)Denny Hamlin: +1600 (bet $10 to win $170 total)Kyle Busch: +1700 (bet $10 to win $180 total)Austin Cindric: +2000 (bet $10 to win $210 total)Tyler Reddick: +2200 (bet $10 to win $230 total)Ross Chastain: +2500 (bet $10 to win $260 total)Chris Buescher: +2500 (bet $10 to win $260 total)Chase Briscoe: +2500 (bet $10 to win $250 total)Bubba Wallace: +2800 (bet $10 to win $290 total)Ricky Stenhouse Jr.: +3500 (bet $10 to win $360 total)Josh Berry: +3500 (bet $10 to win $360 total)Alex Bowman: +3500 (bet $10 to win $350 total) Ty Gibbs: +4000 (bet $10 to win $410 total)Ryan Preece: +4000 (bet $10 to win $410 total)Daniel Suarez: +4500 (bet $10 to win $460 total)Connor Zilisch: +5000 (bet $10 to win $510 total)Michael McDowell: +5500 (bet $10 to win $560 total)Zane Smith: +6000 (bet $10 to win $610 total)John Hunter Nemechek: +6000 (bet $10 to win $610 total)Todd Gilliland: +6500 (bet $10 to win $660 total)Erik Jones: +6500 (bet $10 to win $660 total)Austin Dillon: +6500 (bet $10 to win $660 total)Shane Van Gisbergen: +7000 (bet $10 to win $710 total)Noah Gragson: +7000 (bet $10 to win $710 total)Cole Custer: +9000 (bet $10 to win $910 total)AJ Allmendinger: +10000 (bet $10 to win $1,010 total)Ty Dillon: +13000 (bet $10 to win $1,310 total)Riley Herbst: +13000 (bet $10 to win $1,310 total)Cody Ware: +13000 (bet $10 to win $1,310 total)JJ Yeley: +20000 (bet $10 to win $2,010 totalBJ McLeod: +20000 (bet $10 to win $2,010 total)​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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Shia LaBeouf Hospitalized, Arrested In New Orleans After ‘Terrorizing City’ …

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Well, Shia LaBeouf is back in the news.

And just like the last 100 or so times he made headlines, it’s not for anything good.

LaBeouf has battled substance abuse issues for years, and it seems his demons got the best of him this week during a trip to New Orleans for the city’s world-famous Mardi Gras celebrations.

US actor Shia Labeouf poses during a photocall for the film "Slauson Rec" at the 78th edition of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France, on May 18, 2025.
US actor Shia Labeouf poses during a photocall for the film “Slauson Rec” at the 78th edition of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France, on May 18, 2025. (Photo by SAMEER AL-DOUMY/AFP via Getty Images)

The actor started his celebrations ahead of schedule with a Fat Monday celebration.

And it seems he started to get violent after becoming rather inebriated in a bar.

According to a police report obtained by The Hollywood Reporter, staff at Ms. Mae’s “ejected” Shia, alleging that he was “causing a disturbance” and getting increasingly “aggressive” with other patrons.

He left, but then returned “acting even more aggressive.” As you might’ve guessed, things continued to go downhill from there.

Shia LaBeouf attends the premiere of Amazon Studios "Honey Boy" at The Dome at Arclight Hollywood on November 05, 2019 in Hollywood, California.
Shia LaBeouf attends the premiere of Amazon Studios “Honey Boy” at The Dome at Arclight Hollywood on November 05, 2019 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Rich Fury/Getty Images)

Shia allegedly attacked another man in the bar — it’s unclear if he was staff or a patron — and had to be restrained while a bartender called the police.

According to a statement from the New Orleans Police Department:

“Multiple people attempted to hold [LaBeouf] down — he was eventually let up in hopes that he would leave — but he reportedly again struck the same victim with closed fists to the victim’s upper body.

“LaBeouf then reportedly assaulted another person — punching him in the nose. LaBeouf was again held down until police arrived.”

LaBeouf was taken to placed under arrest and taken to a nearby hospital to be treated for minor injuries he sustained in the fight.

It seems that he has now been released from custody, but it’s not clear if he was forced to post bail.

Shia LaBeouf attends the 23rd Annual Hollywood Film Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on November 03, 2019 in Beverly Hills, California.
Shia LaBeouf attends the 23rd Annual Hollywood Film Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on November 03, 2019 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for HFA)

Staff at Ms. Mae’s say the trouble began when LeBeouf tried to play “celebrity bartender” despite their repeated warnings to remain out of the areas marked “staff only.”

If his shenanigans had ended there, he probably wouldn’t be in the tabloids today.

But according to multiple New Orleans residents, Shia’s behavior has been growing increasingly erratic in the days leading up to his arrest.

“He is terrorizing the city!” one bartender told THR.

The trouble reportedly began back on Thursday night, when Shia popped up at the jazz club Dos Jefes, where he promptly succeeded in making a nuisance of himself.

“He was louder than everyone and was giving acting instructions to a girl at the bar,” said one patron.

In multiple photos, Shia can be seen walking the streets of New Orleans shirtless, his large back tattoo honoring his child with Mia Goth on full display.

We’ll have to wait and see if Shia is in attendance at today’s Mardi Gras parades. Though a veteran in the world of hard-partying, it seems he may have made the rookie mistake of pre-gaming much too hard.

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Pedro Pascal & Rafael Olarra Spark Speculation with Cozy V-Day Weekend Stroll, Lunch, …

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There seem to be few things that fans love more than Pedro Pascal dating speculation.

He’s an A-list actor. He’s a famously good person.

And he’s also one of the most desired men on the planet.

Over Valentine’s Day weekend, he went around New York getting touchy-feely with Rafael Olarra.

Pedro Pascal in October 2025.
Pedro Pascal attends the Chanel Womenswear Spring/Summer 2026 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on October 06, 2025. (Photo Credit: Dominique Charriau/Getty Images)

It’s not dinner-and-a-movie, but it’s close

TMZ reports that Pascal and Olarra appeared to be sightseeing in New York over Valentine’s Day weekend.

Not necessarily on the day itself, however.

On Sunday, February 15, the two took an apparent tour of the Lower East Side.

Photos show Olarra with his arm around Pascal as they make their way in the obvious cold. (You can see how bundled up they both were, though Pascal seemed to feel it a bit more)

The two also sat down to lunch together that same day.

At some point after lunch, Pascal and Olarra sat down in the theater to watch Wuthering Heights.

Emerald Fennel’s adaptation of the 19th Century novel by Emily Brontë has been controversial, for both good and bad reasons.

(In general, Fennel comes from money in a very British way, and this tends to be a useful lens through which to understand her work and her creative choices)

This adaptation stars Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi. Though these are both attractive, talented actors, is Wuthering Heights the ideal film to see over Valentine’s Day weekend?

That’s going to depend upon who’s seeing it, and what kind of mood you want to be in after the film. Whatever the answer, it’s too late now.

Pedro Pascal in July 2021.
Pedro Pascal attends The Fantastic Four: First Steps World Premiere on July 21, 2025. (Photo Credit: Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images for Disney)

Lunch and a movie on Valentine’s Day weekend … what does it mean?

Over the past couple of years, wild speculation has attempted to link Pascal to two famous blonde women.

In early 2024, he and Jennifer Aniston held hands on the red carpet.

He displayed similar PDA with Vanessa Kirby as the two promoted Fantastic Four: First Steps last summer.

However, no evidence of actual romantic entanglements with either ever came of it.

And, to be honest, they looked more like PR stunts between fellow professionals who get along very well. (If you’ve ever had an easy rapport with friends only for people to suspect that you were dating, you know how it goes)

Would it surprise you to learn that Pascal has never publicly confirmed any romantic relationship?

In fact, he’s been very deliberate about keeping his personal life, including dating, separate from his career.

When Pascal speaks in public, it’s about work or using his platform to make the world a better place.

We have all watched as public scrutiny causes a relationship to wither and die in the spotlight.

Pascal has seen this, too. He doesn’t want that for himself. And why would he?

Pedro Pascal in August 2025.
Pedro Pascal attends the HBO Max Emmy Nominee Celebration at NYA WEST on August 17, 2025. (Photo Credit: David Jon/Getty Images for HBO Max)

Who is Rafael Olarra?

First and foremost, we need to emphasize that this is not the soccer player Rafael Olarra. Two men can have the same name.

Rafa’s last reported romantic entanglement was with Luke Evans, the Welsh singer and actor. (If you don’t recognize his name, you’d definitely recognize his face.)

He and Evans split in 2021. They had, at that time, bee dating for a little over a year.

Is it possible that he and Pascal are dating? Sure. Many things in this world are possible.

But as anyone with a normal social life can tell you, it’s also entirely possible for friends to see films and eat meals together without romance.

So, for now, we’ll avoid jumping to conclusions. But we hope that both of these handsome guys had a great weekend!

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Giada De Laurentiis’ Crucial Slow Cooker Step Before Throwing Ingredients In

Giada De Laurentiis may be known for her excellent Italian cooking, but she still uses the all American slow cooker. Her tips about it enhance flavor.

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The Coney Island Bar Where Al Capone Earned The Name ‘Scarface’

Al Capone didn’t give himself the nickname “Scarface.” He received it the hard way one fateful night at a Coney Island bar where he once worked.

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Men’s Player of the Year Ladder: JT Toppin Moves Up, Keaton Wagler In the Mix

When you drop 31 points and grab 13 rebounds in an overtime win against the No. 1-ranked team in the country, chances are you are going to make a big jump on the ladder. That’s the case for Texas Tech forward JT Toppin, who put together one of the top individual performances of the 2025-26 college basketball season up to this point. Toppin’s big-time performance, coupled with an unfortunate injury to North Carolina freshman standout Caleb Wilson, led to some reshuffling in the third edition of my men’s college basketball Player of the Year Ladder. Kansas freshman Darryn Peterson is off the list for the first time this season after missing the Jayhawks’ 82-78 win over Arizona, and then producing a 10-point, zero-rebound, zero-assist showing in a loss to Iowa State. But with that comes opportunity for others, as we welcome a pair of freshman point guards to the list.With that context in mind, here’s how this week’s men’s Player of the Year Ladder shakes out. Honorable mention: Kansas guard Darryn Peterson, Wisconsin guard Nick Boyd, Texas Tech guard Christian Anderson, St. John’s forward Zuby Ejiofor, Iowa guard Bennett Stirtz 10. Keaton Wagler, Illinois freshman guard Wagler is one of five freshmen included in this week’s Player of the Year Ladder. His rise from a three-star recruit to Illinois’ best player has been so fun to watch. His scoring has slowed down a bit after his memorable 46-point outing at Purdue three weeks ago, but his entire body of work has earned him a seat at this table. 9. Kingston Flemings, Houston freshman guard Flemings probably should have been included on this list last week. He’s a freshman who joined a senior-laden backcourt with Milos Uzan and Emanuel Sharp, but he has taken control of this Houston offense, which I didn’t think would be possible. He has also played himself into a top-10 pick in the NBA Draft. 8. Braden Smith, Purdue senior guard I give point guards more credit than other positions. Smith entered this season with massive expectations, and, for the most part, he has delivered. Purdue owns the No. 3-ranked offense in the country, per KenPom, and Smith is the leader. The standout senior guard is also shooting a career-high 48% from the field. 7. Jeremy Fears Jr., Michigan State sophomore guard I still haven’t come back down from his incredible performance against Illinois last week (26 points and 15 assists). Michigan State would be average at best without Fears. His scoring has surprised me most this year. 6. Darius Acuff, Arkansas freshman guard If you haven’t watched Arkansas play this season, go on YouTube right now and catch some highlights. There you will find Acuff, the best scoring point guard in the country. He is special and he brings it every game. 5. Yaxel Lendeborg, Michigan senior forward Here comes Lendeborg down the final stretch of Big Ten play! Michigan is so talented and deep that Lendeborg can’t put up the same scoring numbers as Duke’s Cameron Boozer and BYU’s AJ Dybantsa, but he’s nearly as good as those guys — and he’s better defensively. 4. Joshua Jefferson, Iowa State senior forward When you watch Jefferson play, his athleticism doesn’t jump off the page, and he’s not nearly as big of a scorer as some of the others on this list, but he is the MVP of Iowa State on both ends of the floor. 3. JT Toppin, Texas Tech junior forward Toppin’s performance against Arizona’s stellar frontline was as impressive as anything he’s done all year. He had 31 points, 13 rebounds and came up big down the stretch in Texas Tech’s overtime win. That performance will likely keep him in the top three of my list for the rest of the season. 2. AJ Dybantsa, BYU freshman forward Dybantsa is averaging 29 points per game in the month of February. BYU’s team hasn’t been very good, but it’s not because Dybantsa hasn’t lived up to the hype. His teammate, Richie Saunders, tore his ACL on Saturday, which will put more on Dybantsa’s shoulders. 1. Cameron Boozer, Duke freshman forward No one is asked to do more for their team than Boozer. He had impossible shoes to fill, following Cooper Flagg, but he has mostly filled them. Boozer is the most consistent playmaker and rebounder on this talented list of players.​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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Upgrade This Italian Appetizer With One Extra Prep Step

One of the beauties of many types of Italian food is how simple the dishes are to prepare, but it’s worth adding a step to this particular appetizer.

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