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Michigan-Saint Louis shaped by Dusty May, Josh Schertz friendship
BUFFALO, N.Y. — When 1-seed Michigan continues its men’s NCAA tournament run, the round of 32 matchup will bring Wolverines coach Dusty May up against a close friend.
May and ninth-seeded Saint Louis coach Josh Schertz, who first connected while coaching at different levels, are close enough to share practice film and playbooks, an uncommon level of trust built through years of exchanging ideas and learning from each other.
“It’s probably very unusual [to share practice footage],” May admitted during his news conference Friday. “There’s a group of us that share — and actually, he and I — we’re close enough where I don’t even call him. I’ll shoot his video guy, or he’ll shoot my video guy a text and say, ‘Can you send me last week’s workouts?’ We’re toying with this, we’re thinking about this concept. It might just spur an idea.”
A Sweet 16 appearance will be on the line when their teams meet Saturday (12:10 p.m. ET, CBS). Both teams topped 100 points in their first-round wins. Saint Louis beat Georgia 102-77, and Michigan rolled past Howard 101-80.
Because of how similarly the coaches think and prepare, May expects the game to feel like “a great chess match.”
May, in his second year with the Wolverines, returned to the court after Michigan’s win Thursday to scout his upcoming opponent and even joked with Schertz about not being up by more points at halftime. The Billikens held a 17-point lead.
“It’s always nice when you have somebody who’s in the same chair as you,” said Schertz, who is also in his second season with his program but is making his first NCAA Division I tournament appearance. “It’s hard. Sometimes being a head coach can be lonely. … [May has] been an incredible resource for me.”
Their connection dates to when Schertz coached at Division II Lincoln Memorial and May was at Florida Atlantic. May was scouting a player leaving Lincoln Memorial and noted how well-coached the team was. The relationship grew from there and includes one stretch where the two spent nearly 10 straight hours in May’s office just talking.
“I loved it when he was at a Division II, we were different levels, and I was down in Boca Raton, because this would never happen where we had to compete against each other,” May said.
But he also added that he’s not wary of going up against someone he’s so close to either.
“If we’re going to lose, I want to lose to a guy that does it at the level that he and they do it. And hopefully we don’t, but if we do, then you want to do it to somebody who you’re going to be better for it.”
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LaLiga reveals throwback kits teams will wear for retro matchday
LaLiga is gearing up to host a unique retro fiesta next month in which most of the clubs in the Spain’s top flight will play in special throwback kits created especially for the occasion.
Fans will have to wait until the matchday spanning April 10-13 to see the retro jerseys worn on the pitch, but LaLiga had 17 of its 20 teams unveil the nostalgia-laden shirts this week at a special event at Madrid Fashion Week.
The designs are not intended to be direct replicas of the original shirts worn in years gone by, but rather new designs that are heavily inspired by the styles and trends that have graced Spanish football over the years.
Here is a first look at the various retro jerseys that were revealed on the catwalk, with clubs such as Atlético Madrid, Valencia, Villarreal and Barcelona (sort of) taking part in the fun.
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Alaves’ jersey is a take on the shirt they wore in the epic UEFA Cup final of 2000-01 when the Spanish side were beaten 5-4 in extra time by Liverpool thanks to a golden goal (remember those?). A quarter of a century on, the club have revisited their unusual navy blue and yellow-banded livery from that fateful night with a shirt that has more than just a faint whiff of Boca Juniors about it.
The club from Bilbao has opted to draw inspiration from its classic kits of the early 1970s. The 2026 revamp is similarly straightforward and the white-out logos add to the pleasingly “heritage” aesthetic. Shame they had to leave that tacky sponsor on full display though.
Atléti have rolled things all the way back to 2022 in order to revisit the retro 120th-anniversary third kit they released in their original club colors of blue and white. The same half-and-half template has been reused, with former Rojiblancos midfielder Mario Suárez doing the honors on the runway.
It looks like Barça entered their design for inclusion at the 11th hour, in the somewhat underwhelming guise of last season’s home kit. They did win a domestic treble wearing it, but it hardly meets the definition of “retro.” Still, it’s a better effort than their LaLiga counterparts Getafe, Rayo Vallecano and bitter rivals Real Madrid, who are will not be offering any kind of throwback kit for this special round of fixtures.
This kit adds a whole new meaning to the retro” concept: the “A Reconquista” jersey features a red-and-white harlequin pattern that is a nod to the city’s flag, designed in tribute to the popular uprising against Napoleon’s army in 1809. The jersey will actually be worn when Celta play Alavés on Sunday, and will be brought out again for the retro matchday.
Formulaic stuff from Elche, who have resurrected their white and green kit from 1991-92, in which they finished fifth in the Segunda División. Unfortunately, the modern reissue lacks both the unusual V-neck collar and the cool central sponsor of its predecessor.
Espanyol have created one of the best of the bunch with their salute to the early 1990s. Much like their third shirt from 1992-93, the modern take comprises a vivid yellow design that sees the fabric stamped with a clover pattern to add era-appropriate texture. The rather ace oversized “Dani” sponsor logo caps things off nicely.
It doesn’t look as though an awful lot of effort has gone into Girona’s retro threads. The club is set to turn out in a fairly standard red-and-white-striped template shirt that looks like it could have been worn last season.
Cream with tonal logos and a large diagonal black sash across the front, Levante’s retro kit is a nod to the monochrome stripes worn by the club shortly after its formation in 1907. The result is a truly superb football shirt that somehow looks both contemporary and a century old.
The only LaLiga retro kit to be unashamedly informed by the early 2000s, Mallorca’s effort is dripping with post-millennium vibes. Nike have studiously replicated that “Total 90” look to herald a strong side that boasted the likes of Samuel Eto’o, Albert Riera and Walter Pandiani.
Ostensibly an ultra-plain red jersey that could stand in for any Osasuna home shirt of the last 35 years, the retro kit is apparently an ode to the legendary side of the late 1970s and early ’80s that played their way into the Spanish top flight after a 17-year absence. You’d have thought that might warrant a bit more of a celebration.

Betis definitely know their way around a retro-themed kit, having released dozens of lovely, classically styled jerseys in recent years. This particular design is intended to fold in four decades of history with classic bar stripes of the 1960s and 70s, a large folding collar from the 1980s and the embroidered club crest used in the 1990s. It’s easy on the eye, if not earth-shattering.

Oviedo have chosen to mimic the anniversary kit they released in 2017 to mark the club’s 91st anniversary, which saw a return to blue and black stripes. The trefoil emblem is a nice addition, as is the unorthodox asymmetric sponsor logo that is placed vertically in the bottom corner of the torso.
Absolutely magnificent stuff from Sociedad here, who have returned to the kits they wore during the final few seasons they spent playing at the historic Atotxa stadium, the club’s spiritual home for almost 80 years. The polo collar, ribbing and pattern on the trim bands just scream 1991-93 to us.
Another retro kit with that ever-popular trefoil branding, Sevilla have removed all clutter from their shirt and returned to their original home colors of white and chalky red, along with the circular “SFC” club crest they wore on their chest during the first two decades of the 20th century.
Inspired by the bright orange third kit worn by Los Che between 1990 and ’92, the modern variant retains the splashy “camo” style but loses some of the charm of the abstract brushstroke pattern that adorns the original.
Arguably the best of the lot, Villarreal have toned down their now-familiar bright yellow jersey to match the more muted tones they occasionally wore during the early 2000s — the era in which they really began to establish themselves as European competitors. It makes us instantly think of Juan Román Riquleme, and that can never be a bad thing.
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Jude Bellingham available for Real Madrid to face Atlético Madrid – Álvaro Arbeloa
Real Madrid coach Álvaro Arbeloa has said Jude Bellingham is fit and available for the team’s derby clash with Atlético Madrid on Sunday, adding that he has no issues with the midfielder’s early call-up for England duty.
Bellingham has been named by Thomas Tuchel in England’s squad to play Uruguay and Japan, despite the fact that his last minutes for Madrid came on Feb. 1, when he suffered a hamstring injury.
The star travelled with Madrid’s squad in midweek for their Champions League round of 16 win over Manchester City but played no part in the game, and — speaking in a news conference on Saturday — Arbeloa confirmed that Bellingham is now ready to feature in LaLiga.
“He’s available, and he’ll be in the squad tomorrow,” Arbeloa said. “We’ll see if he plays. I think so. I’m looking forward to seeing him on the pitch. He’s an intelligent player, and he knows what to do in every moment. I’m happy he’ll be available and ready to help us tomorrow.”
Arbeloa said forward Kylian Mbappé was now “100%” after making his return from a knee sprain as a substitute against City, and insisted he was happy for both stars to go away with their national teams this month.
“I said that the day [Mbappé] came back he’d be at 100%,” Arbeloa said. “We saw that in Manchester, with the runs he made. He showed that he’s fine. I have absolute confidence… He’s at 100%.”
Mbappé is among France coach Didier Deschamps’ players to play Brazil and Colombia during the international break.
“I think it’s great,” Arbeloa said, when asked if he thought that might be premature. “He’s available, and he’s played minutes for us. So there’s no problem with him going away with his country… With players like Bellingham and Mbappé, you can’t expect them not to be called up by their national teams. The World Cup is in a few months. I understand the situation perfectly.”
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Madrid suffered a heavy 5-2 defeat to Atlético when the sides met earlier in the LaLiga season, but the team’s form has improved in recent weeks under Arbeloa — although the coach admitted he’d need to tweak his tactics to accommodate Mbappé and Bellingham.
“We’ll make some adjustments,” the coach said. “Of course it’s not the same playing with Brahim [Diaz] as with Mbappé, or with Jude or Thiago [Pitarch]… But they’ve been elite players for a long time, and they know what it means to work for the team.”
Arbeloa said there was “no timeline” for a return for Thibaut Courtois, who suffered a muscular injury against City, and praised defender Antonio Rüdiger, whose contract is due to expire this summer.
“I don’t like to get into those things,” Arbeloa said, when asked about a new deal for the veteran defender. “I respect the club and the player, and they have to reach an understanding. But I would make a statue of Rudiger and put it in my garden… I have only great things to say about him.”
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Legendary sports agent suggests fresh approach teams should take as NFL ticket prices continue to skyrocket
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Many football watchers will tell you the home viewing experience is ideal for them, but there are still those that love to watch NFL games from the seats at the stadium – truly taking it the experience with their own eyes.
However, as demand for the sport continues to grow, so have ticket prices just to enter a stadium on gameday. As a result, some fans are simply getting priced out from watching their favorite teams.
But legendary sports agent Leigh Steinberg, who has represented over 300 professional athletes, especially in football with a record eight No. 1 overall picks and 64 first-rounders under his belt, believes teams and owners should be more “forward-thinking” with their tickets.
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Leigh Steinberg attends the 39th Annual Leigh Steinberg Super Bowl Party at Storek on Feb. 7, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Jesse Grant/Getty Images)
He has an idea.
“I think that it would be prudent and forward-looking for them to reserve, like, 10,000 seats for every game for them to distribute to working families and younger people,” Steinberg told Fox News Digital on a recent phone call. “So, at least at the end of the year, you have a team planting the seeds for the future.”
Steinberg believes to “truly enjoy football” you either have played the game, or have seen it live. That, in his eyes, “totally sustains that interest level.”
Yes, technological advancements have made it easier for fans of all demographics to catch their favorite teams, as well as the rest of the NFL schedule, from their living room. In fact, some may even tell you spending for the highest NFL package is better than going to games live at this rate.
That’s because tickets are not the only thing to worry about when going to a game live.
The Action Network did an analysis of the cost of a family of four to attend an NFL game in every stadium across the country. The study included ticket prices, which were primary and resale from Ticketmaster, food and drinks, and parking for said family. They even looked at the child admission policy to see what ages may be free to find out which stadiums were, somewhat, family friendly.

Fans of the Green Bay Packers and Denver Broncos support their teams during the second quarter at Empower Field at Mile High on Dec. 14, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. (Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)
At the highest was Lincoln Financial Field, the home of the Philadelphia Eagles, who were the reigning Super Bowl champions when the season began in 2025. At $2,133.44, with $2,058.44 of that the price of four tickets, the family could enjoy the Eagles. Ford Field (Detroit Lions), Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas Raiders), Soldier Field (Chicago Bears) and Highmark Stadium (Buffalo Bills) round out the top five most expensive stadiums for families.
The New York Jets and MetLife Stadium were the lowest at $555.94, though the league-wide average was $1,339 for four tickets.
At the same time, though, Steinberg understands supply and demand, and the latter is through the roof for the NFL. In turn, those with means to pay the expensive ticket prices do so, while others are priced out.
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“Right now, you have so much excess demand that they can price those tickets [high],” Steinberg added. “I used to say, ‘Look, we need to think about the future. I’m telling you that players could take a little less money if it meant sustaining the sport long-term. That means ticket prices.’ An owner once put his arm around me and said, ‘Son, that’ll never happen.’”
Could it happen one day? Steinberg sure hopes so, but as long as the insatiable appetite for football diminishes, it’ll likely be harder for some to acquire tickets at the current price tag, let alone secondary market upcharges.
‘Again, my suggestion would be teams plan and build for the future by having a section each week – they wouldn’t be the best tickets, but who cares if you’re a young kid? I used to go to Rams games in the Coliseum back in the ‘50s and you would’ve needed a telescope. But you still create an interest in football. That’s what I would do if I owned a team,” Steinberg said.
STEINBERG’S COMEBACK
While talking all things football, Steinberg also discussed life and how his fight through adversity led to him writing “The Comeback: A Playbook for Turning Life’s Setbacks into Victories.”

Leigh Steinberg speaks onstage during the 39th Annual Leigh Steinberg Super Bowl Party at Storek on Feb. 7, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Jesse Grant/Getty Images)
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Steinberg had built an empire by representing the best athletes in the world, but he also dealt with alcoholism and financial struggles, ultimately bringing him to rock bottom. But he rebuilt himself through those hard times, and with this book, he’s hoping to help others do the same.
Also, sharing stories of athletes dealing with similar adversities, Steinberg believes all readers should come away with this lesson learned.
“Internal introspection,” he said. “A realistic understanding of your own values and priorities, whether it’s short-term economic gain, long-term economic security, spiritual values, family. It’s to have clarity internally in terms of what really constitutes a fulfilling life. Then, coming up with a plan to get back to that.”
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