Roy Hodgson, the former England manager, has come out of retirement to take on the role of caretaker manager at Bristol City until the end of the season. This move follows the sacking of Gerhard Struber on Friday. Hodgson, 78, has not worked in football since leaving Crystal Palace in 2024 and has confirmed that he will only be in the position for City's seven remaining games.
Coaching Changes and Player Updates
In other news, the Cowboys are unsure if franchise-tagged receiver George Pickens will attend the team's offseason program. Coach Brian Schottenheimer does not have assurances that Pickens will be in attendance.
The Vikings, on the other hand, expect linebacker Jonathan Greenard to stay with the team despite trade rumors earlier in the offseason. Coach Kevin O'Connell said that he is planning for Greenard to be on the roster this season.
The Saints are confident that they can provide enough snaps for both running backs Alvin Kamara and Travis Etienne. Coach Kellen Moore said that there would be enough opportunities for both players.
NCAA Men's Basketball
In NCAA men's basketball news, Arizona and Michigan are currently co-favorites to win the tournament, with Illinois and UConn as underdogs. The two teams will face off in the Final Four, with the winner advancing to the championship game.
Key Facts
- What: Coaching changes and player updates in football and basketball
- Impact: Coaching changes and player updates can significantly impact team performance
What to Watch
The upcoming games and tournaments will be crucial in determining the fate of these teams and players. The Cowboys will be keeping a close eye on Pickens' attendance, while the Vikings will be counting on Greenard's contributions. The Saints will be looking to balance the snaps for Kamara and Etienne, and the NCAA men's basketball tournament will be heating up with the Final Four matchup between Arizona and Michigan.