Miami Redhawks Stand Alone After Wild Night in College Basketball

From surprise upsets to coaching comebacks, a busy week in Michigan sports brings big changes and unexpected headlines.

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Miami Redhawks Now College Basketball’s Lone Undefeated

With Arizona falling to Kansas last night, the Miami Redhawks now stand alone as the last unbeaten team in college basketball. It’s a testament to their consistency and ability to navigate the chaos of a long season - especially in a year where top teams have been dropping games left and right.

Miami’s defense has been rock solid, and their backcourt continues to deliver in clutch moments. Now the spotlight gets a little brighter, and the pressure ratchets up.

Can they keep it rolling into March? That’s the question.

Moussa Diabate Ejected After Altercation Against Pistons

In a tough home loss to the Pistons, Moussa Diabate was ejected following an on-court altercation. The incident escalated quickly and officials wasted no time in tossing Diabate from the game.

It’s a frustrating moment for the young forward, who’s been carving out a role with his energy and defensive presence. Emotions run high in competitive games, but this one will likely draw a closer look from the league office.

Remembering Tracy Scroggins

Former Detroit Lions linebacker Tracy Scroggins has passed away. A staple of the Lions’ defense during the '90s, Scroggins brought relentless pressure off the edge and was a key figure in Detroit’s front seven during his tenure.

He played the game with passion and left his mark on the franchise. Thoughts are with his family and the Lions community.

Klint Kubiak: Super Bowl Champion, Now Raiders Head Coach

Talk about a whirlwind week for Klint Kubiak. First, he helps his team win the Super Bowl.

Then, he’s named the new head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. That’s a fast climb for a coach who’s been steadily building his résumé across multiple NFL stops.

The Raiders job comes with its own set of challenges - a passionate fan base, a competitive division, and a roster still searching for identity - but Kubiak now gets his shot to lead. Whether it’s a dream job or a pressure cooker depends on how things unfold in Vegas.

Jim Harbaugh Adds Adam Gase to Coaching Staff

Jim Harbaugh is bringing in a familiar NFL face to his staff: former head coach Adam Gase. Gase hasn’t coached in the league in five years, but he brings experience calling plays and managing quarterbacks.

It’s an interesting addition, especially given Harbaugh’s reputation for building out his staff with both young up-and-comers and seasoned vets. Gase’s role hasn’t been officially detailed, but his presence will certainly raise eyebrows - and expectations.

Payment Delays Continue from Players Era Tournament

Some schools are still waiting on payments tied to the Players Era Tournament, which Michigan won late last year. The holdup stems from the CS Commission, which hasn’t cleared the disbursements yet.

It’s unclear whether Michigan is among the schools still waiting, but the delay has created some frustration behind the scenes. As NIL and new tournament structures continue to evolve, these types of administrative hiccups are something programs - and players - will be watching closely.

Michigan DL Coach Search Flies Under the Radar

Not much noise yet on Michigan’s search for a new defensive line coach. That’s not surprising, though - Coach Mike Elston (aka "Coach Whitt") is known for keeping things close to the vest when it comes to staff moves.

His track record of finding the right fit speaks for itself, but for now, the search remains quiet. Stay tuned.


Each of these storylines carries weight in its own right - from college hoops drama to NFL coaching shifts - and together they paint a picture of a sports landscape that never stops moving.