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Sports Roundup: College Football, NBA, and NCAA News

Catch up on the latest sports news, from the College Football Playoff semifinals to Kevin Durant's winning shot against the Suns, and updates on NCAA transfers and NBA trades.

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The world of sports is always buzzing with excitement, and this week is no exception. From the College Football Playoff semifinals to the latest NBA news, there's plenty to catch up on. Let's dive into the top stories...

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    CFP semifinals first look: Previewing the penultimate round

  2. Reference 2 · Fulqrum Sources

    KD savors winner vs. Suns after being 'kicked out'

  3. Reference 3 · Fulqrum Sources

    Sources: RB Lacy signs new deal with Ole Miss

  4. Reference 4 · Fulqrum Sources

    Day after Huskers pledge, QB Minchey flips to UK

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Sports Roundup: College Football, NBA, and NCAA News

Catch up on the latest sports news, from the College Football Playoff semifinals to Kevin Durant's winning shot against the Suns, and updates on NCAA transfers and NBA trades.

Tuesday, January 6, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The world of sports is always buzzing with excitement, and this week is no exception. From the College Football Playoff semifinals to the latest NBA news, there's plenty to catch up on. Let's dive into the top stories making headlines.

First, the College Football Playoff semifinals are just around the corner, and fans are eagerly awaiting the penultimate round. The semifinals will feature four top teams battling it out for a spot in the championship game. According to ESPN, each team has its strengths and weaknesses, and the key to winning will lie in exploiting these matchups. For example, in the Peach Bowl, the Michigan Wolverines will face off against the TCU Horned Frogs, with Michigan's strong defense facing off against TCU's high-powered offense. Meanwhile, in the Fiesta Bowl, the Georgia Bulldogs will take on the Ohio State Buckeyes, with Georgia's stout running game going up against Ohio State's pass-happy offense.

In the NBA, Kevin Durant made headlines with a winning shot against his former team, the Phoenix Suns. Durant, who now plays for the Brooklyn Nets, said the shot meant more because it came against a team that "booted you out of the building and scapegoated you for all the problems they had." The shot capped off a thrilling game, with the Nets coming from behind to win 121-119.

In college football news, Ole Miss star running back Kewan Lacy has signed a deal to return to the Rebels in 2026, sources told ESPN. Lacy, a key player for the Rebels, will look to build on his success in the upcoming season.

In a surprising move, transfer quarterback Kenny Minchey has flipped his commitment from Nebraska to Kentucky, just one day after announcing his decision to join the Cornhuskers. Minchey, a former Notre Dame backup, told ESPN that he had changed his mind and would instead join the Wildcats.

Finally, in the NBA, the Atlanta Hawks and four-time All-Star Trae Young are working together on a trade, sources told ESPN. Young, who has been with the Hawks since 2018, has been the subject of trade rumors in recent weeks, and it appears that a deal may be on the horizon. According to sources, Young and his agent, Aaron Mintz, are working closely with the franchise to find a suitable trade partner.

As the sports world continues to evolve, one thing is certain: there's always something new and exciting on the horizon. Whether it's the College Football Playoff semifinals, the latest NBA news, or NCAA transfers and trades, fans have plenty to look forward to in the coming weeks.

Sources:

  • ESPN: CFP semifinals first look: Previewing the penultimate round
  • ESPN: KD savors winner vs. Suns after being 'kicked out'
  • ESPN: Sources: RB Lacy signs new deal with Ole Miss
  • ESPN: Day after Huskers pledge, QB Minchey flips to UK
  • ESPN: Sources: Hawks, Young working together on trade

The world of sports is always buzzing with excitement, and this week is no exception. From the College Football Playoff semifinals to the latest NBA news, there's plenty to catch up on. Let's dive into the top stories making headlines.

First, the College Football Playoff semifinals are just around the corner, and fans are eagerly awaiting the penultimate round. The semifinals will feature four top teams battling it out for a spot in the championship game. According to ESPN, each team has its strengths and weaknesses, and the key to winning will lie in exploiting these matchups. For example, in the Peach Bowl, the Michigan Wolverines will face off against the TCU Horned Frogs, with Michigan's strong defense facing off against TCU's high-powered offense. Meanwhile, in the Fiesta Bowl, the Georgia Bulldogs will take on the Ohio State Buckeyes, with Georgia's stout running game going up against Ohio State's pass-happy offense.

In the NBA, Kevin Durant made headlines with a winning shot against his former team, the Phoenix Suns. Durant, who now plays for the Brooklyn Nets, said the shot meant more because it came against a team that "booted you out of the building and scapegoated you for all the problems they had." The shot capped off a thrilling game, with the Nets coming from behind to win 121-119.

In college football news, Ole Miss star running back Kewan Lacy has signed a deal to return to the Rebels in 2026, sources told ESPN. Lacy, a key player for the Rebels, will look to build on his success in the upcoming season.

In a surprising move, transfer quarterback Kenny Minchey has flipped his commitment from Nebraska to Kentucky, just one day after announcing his decision to join the Cornhuskers. Minchey, a former Notre Dame backup, told ESPN that he had changed his mind and would instead join the Wildcats.

Finally, in the NBA, the Atlanta Hawks and four-time All-Star Trae Young are working together on a trade, sources told ESPN. Young, who has been with the Hawks since 2018, has been the subject of trade rumors in recent weeks, and it appears that a deal may be on the horizon. According to sources, Young and his agent, Aaron Mintz, are working closely with the franchise to find a suitable trade partner.

As the sports world continues to evolve, one thing is certain: there's always something new and exciting on the horizon. Whether it's the College Football Playoff semifinals, the latest NBA news, or NCAA transfers and trades, fans have plenty to look forward to in the coming weeks.

Sources:

  • ESPN: CFP semifinals first look: Previewing the penultimate round
  • ESPN: KD savors winner vs. Suns after being 'kicked out'
  • ESPN: Sources: RB Lacy signs new deal with Ole Miss
  • ESPN: Day after Huskers pledge, QB Minchey flips to UK
  • ESPN: Sources: Hawks, Young working together on trade

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    CFP semifinals first look: Previewing the penultimate round

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    KD savors winner vs. Suns after being 'kicked out'

  3. Reference 3 · Fulqrum Sources

    Sources: RB Lacy signs new deal with Ole Miss

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    Day after Huskers pledge, QB Minchey flips to UK

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    Sources: Hawks, Young working together on trade

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