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Shaheen Afridi Eyes First ODI Series Win as Pakistan Captain – SUCH TV
Pakistan’s newly appointed ODI captain, Shaheen Afridi, is set to lead the national team in his debut 50-over series as skipper, starting Tuesday against South Africa in Faisalabad.
“It is an honour to captain my country,” said the 25-year-old during a pre-match press conference. Shaheen previously served as Pakistan’s T20I captain, a stint that ended after a 4-1 series defeat in New Zealand last year.
“Wearing the national jersey is always a proud moment, but captaining the team comes with added responsibility,” he added.
Asked about being handed the ODI captaincy after his earlier T20I role, Shaheen remained composed. “Our duty is to serve Pakistan cricket and perform in whichever role we’re assigned. Leadership appointments are management decisions, and we respect that. My focus is on improving our one-day game and leading the team from the front,” he said.
Pakistan will feature a strong lineup, with Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf, and Naseem Shah spearheading the attack, and Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, and Mohammad Rizwan anchoring the batting.
South Africa, on the other hand, will miss several key players, including regular skipper Temba Bavuma and pacers Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen, who are being rested.
The team will be led by newcomer Matthew Breetzke, who made headlines with a record-breaking 150 on ODI debut against New Zealand in Lahore earlier this year.
Despite fielding an under-strength squad, Breetzke remains confident and optimistic about his team’s performance.
“We are missing the core group of ODI players that we usually have, but in saying this there is an opportunity for the younger guys to step up and take the challenge,” said Breetzke.
South Africa’s star Quinton de Kock will make a comeback to ODI cricket after reversing his 2023 retirement before the tour.
The three-match ODI series is a part of the Proteas tour of Pakistan, featuring an all-format series. A two-match Test series was shared by both teams 1-1, while Pakistan won the three-match T20I series 2-1.
Meanwhile, Shaeen and his counterpart Breetzke unveiled the glittering trophy for the three-match ODI series between.
International cricket returns to Faisalabad after 17 years
With the ODI series commencing from Tuesday at the Iqbal Stadium, international cricket is making a return to Faisalabad after 17 years. The remaining matches will be played on 6 and 8 November at the same venue.
The last international match at the Iqbal Stadium was played on 11 April 2008, when Pakistan defeated Bangladesh in an ODI by seven wickets.
The historic venue has hosted 16 ODIs to date, including four World Cup matches – one in 1987 and three in 1996.
Pakistan have featured in 12 ODIs at this ground, winning nine and losing three.
South Africa, on the other hand, have played five ODIs here, winning two and losing three.
Across all ODIs between the two sides, Pakistan and South Africa have met 87 times, with Pakistan winning 34 and South Africa emerging victorious in 52 encounters.
In Pakistan, both teams have won eight matches each out of 16.
In Faisalabad, Pakistan and South Africa have contested in three ODIs. Pakistan have won on two occasions (in 1994 and 2007), while South Africa secured victory in one (2003).
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Ex-NFL star shares Super Bowl advice he would give to Sam Darnold, Drake Maye
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Three-time Pro Bowler Matt Hasselbeck accumulated a lot of experience in his 18-year NFL career, including one Super Bowl appearance.
Hasselbeck led the Seattle Seahawks to Super Bowl XL against the Pittsburgh Steelers but lost the game 21-10. During a recent interview with Fox News Digital, Hasselbeck was asked what advice he would give to Sam Darnold and Drake Maye, who are both making their first Super Bowl starts.
The 50-year-old’s advice was simple: just have fun.
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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Matt Hasselbeck (8) scrambles with the ball against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the first quarter at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Dec. 6, 2015. (Charles LeClaire/USA TODAY Sports)
“Well, have fun. I think that’s a major thing. You know, my dad (Don Hasselbeck) actually won Super Bowl XVIII with the Raiders against Washington, and I just remember that team had so much fun. Like they were the silver and black, the Raiders, all that, but they had fun,” Hasselbeck told Fox News Digital in a recent interview with the Family Heart Foundation.
“And even like when I got drafted to the Green Bay Packers, they had just come off two consecutive Super Bowls. And Brett Favre and those guys, like they had fun. I would say in Seattle, like without really knowing that we were having fun, like we were cutting it, because it didn’t feel like a job.”
Hasselbeck completed 26 of his 49 passes for 279 yards with one touchdown and one interception in the loss. He urged Darnold and Maye to cut it loose but, no matter what, just to take it one play at a time.

Drake Maye (10) of the New England Patriots stands for the national anthem prior to the AFC Championship Game against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado, on Jan. 25, 2026. (Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images)
“For Sam and the Seahawks or Drake Maye and the Patriots, I would say one play at a time, guys. Cut it loose. Sixty minutes — all you got. At the end of the day, you look up at the scoreboard, whatever it says is what it says. Control what you can control. Cut it loose and have fun. But there’s no such play. There’s no such thing as a 14-point touchdown. (It) does no good to look ahead. One play at a time. Cut it loose. Good or bad. One play at a time.”
The quarterbacks are both listed with ailments on the injury report and will be battling through injury in the Super Bowl.
Both quarterbacks are facing stout defenses. The Seahawks allowed the fewest points per game in the regular season (17.1).
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Sam Darnold of the Seattle Seahawks walks onto the field after the Seahawks defeated the Los Angeles Rams, 31-27, in the NFC Championship NFL football game in Seattle, Washington. The Seattle Seahawks advanced to the Super Bowl. Jan. 25, 2026, in Los Angeles, California. (Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)
The Patriots have shut down the Los Angeles Chargers, Houston Texans and the Denver Broncos in the playoffs, allowing just 8.6 points per game en route to the Super Bowl.
Hasselbeck played for four different teams in his 18-year career: 10 seasons with the Seattle Seahawks, three with the Indianapolis Colts, two with the Green Bay Packers and two with the Tennessee Titans. In 209 games, he completed 60.5% of his passes for 36,638 yards with 212 touchdowns and 153 interceptions.
The Seahawks play the Patriots in the Super Bowl on Sunday at 6:30 p.m. ET.
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12 teams that improved their 2026 CFP chances with their roster moves
Now that much of the recruiting movement for the 2026 season has come to a close, the focus shifts to the field and who might be the contenders for the 2026 College Football Playoff.
A blend of factors will play a role, including who has best managed to further build and strengthen their roster via new additions — whether that be through the high school ranks or transfer portal.
With 12 spots available, we look at which teams from the 2025 bracket best reloaded to make a return and which six new teams could get in the mix in 2026. Note: There is no seeding here, just a look at 12 playoff contenders in alphabetical order.

Who loaded up for another playoff run?
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2026 recruiting class ranking: No. 6
2026 transfer class ranking: No. 22
UGA’s consecutive trips to the CFP have been built on Kirby Smart’s elite recruiting prowess and, now, a targeted use of the portal. The Bulldogs have once again filled some big needs in the cycle. Five-star Kaiden Prothro sits atop their high school recruiting class. He’s a massive 6-foot-7 target who could be used in a few ways but would quickly help at a tight end position that loses Oscar Delp.
Smart hit the portal to reel in Auburn defensive Amaris Williams, who has a mix of physical tools but limited production. Georgia is also looking for better production on the back end of its defense, and Clemson transfer Khalil Barnes is an adaptable plug-and-play option with 30 games of starting experience.
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2026 recruiting class ranking: No. 28
2026 transfer class ranking: No. 3
Curt Cignetti is as good as anyone at identifying the right scheme fits. That’s especially true at quarterback, where he coaxed improved production out of transfers Kurtis Rourke and Fernando Mendoza over the past two seasons. His next transfer target, TCU’s Josh Hoover, checks the right boxes: He’s a savvy, battle-tested starter with as consistent and as quick a release as any QB in college football and drives the ball into tight windows. Indiana will help him clean up the turnovers (13 INTs). Wide receiver Nick Marsh (Michigan State) and running back Turbo Richard (Boston College) are among the other portal replacements at positions of need, which should get the Hoosiers’ defensive-heavy high school class, which includes two SC Next 300 defensive linemen, plenty of runway to develop.
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2026 recruiting class ranking: No. 10
2026 transfer class ranking: N/A
Miami’s run to the national title game was fueled in part by a dominant line play and top-tier recruiting and steady quarterback play from Carson Beck, who came via the portal. The Hurricanes reloaded at those key areas to run that blueprint back in 2026.
Incoming freshman offensive tackle Jackson Cantwell has the tools to follow Francis Mauigoa’s path as a five-star who stepped into an immediate starting role. While it came near the end of the portal period, Miami was able to land two top-10 transfers. Duke transfer Darian Mensah has the athleticism and intelligence to raise the ceiling at quarterback. Rueben Bain Jr. and Akheem Mesidor leave behind a massive void on defense, but Damon Wilson II, who comes over from Missouri, is an explosive edge rusher. If Mensah and Wilson live up to expectations, both have first-round potential.
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2026 recruiting class ranking: No. 9
2026 transfer class ranking: No. 5
The Buckeyes’ conveyor belt of first-round draft prospects continues to power along this year. With most of their losses coming on defense, Ohio State diligently restocked Matt Patricia’s group, adding four top-100 transfers on defense along with five-star high school linebacker Cincere Johnson, who is mature and savvy enough to push for immediate playing time even in Patricia’s demanding scheme.
Ohio State is also the class of college football when it comes to reloading at wide receiver and now adds five-star Chris Henry Jr. as Jeremiah Smith’s understudy. If Henry can stay healthy, Julian Sayin will love tapping into the 6-foot-5 receiver’s catch radius and explosiveness down the field.
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2026 recruiting class ranking: No. 2
2026 transfer class ranking: No. 19
For all the sport’s roster movement, retaining Dante Moore is arguably the most consequential move of the offseason. Keeping veteran pillars like Moore in place will only help Oregon’s elite incoming high school talent acclimate. The Ducks landed the second-best recruiting class in the country headlined by a trio of five-stars — tight end Kendre’ Harrison, offensive tackle Immanuel Iheanacho and safety Jett Washington — who are all advanced enough to carve out roles right away.
Oregon’s loaded roster didn’t require many portal splurges, but safety Koi Perich is a dynamic ball hawk who ranked among the best defenders available and arrives with Dillon Thieneman heading to the NFL draft. With Dylan Raiola, a former five-star recruit, as Moore’s backup, the Ducks not only have option for 2027, but one of the best backups in the country if circumstances force him to play in 2026.
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2026 recruiting class ranking: No. 13
2026 transfer class ranking: No. 2
Texas Tech loses some significant production, including edge David Bailey. But landing quarterback Brendan Sorsby in the portal, ESPN’s top-ranked transfer, is a massive swing to help unlock another level for the Red Raiders’ offense. He’s also not their only premium portal addition. Defensively, Texas Tech added loads of experience in defensive linemen Mateen Ibirogba (No. 8 on ESPN’s transfer portal rankings), and Edges Trey White (No. 16) and Adam Trick (No. 38).
For all its portal success, don’t lose sight of Texas Tech’s No. 13-ranked high school class. It’s led by a pair of five-stars: edge LaDamion Guyton and offensive tackle Felix Ojo. The latter needs developmental time and Texas Tech’s depth won’t demand instant production from Guyton, but he’s talented enough to step in and contribute in a pass-rushing role and help replace some of the production lost from Bailey’s departure.

Who is primed to make a CFP breakthrough?
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2026 recruiting class ranking: No. 12
2026 transfer class ranking: No. 1
No one leverages the portal like Lane Kiffin. He left a playoff-bound Ole Miss for LSU’s seemingly unlimited potential for roster additions and immediately assembled the nation’s top transfer class, landing three of the six best players available. That haul includes his new starting quarterback, Sam Leavitt, a plug-and-play offensive tackle with NFL first-round ability in Jordan Seaton and an edge rusher, Princewill Umanmielen, who is coming off a nine-sack season for Ole Miss.
LSU’s high school class includes the top three defensive tackles in the class: the nation’s top recruit, Lamar Brown, a versatile big man that could help on either side of the trenches, plus the explosive Deuce Geralds and 345-pounder Richard Anderson. All three could see the field next season.
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2026 recruiting class ranking: No. 11
2026 transfer class ranking: No. 9
Given the timing of Sherrone Moore’s firing, Michigan’s pivot to Kyle Whittingham so far looks like a best-case outcome. He tapped into his Utah pipeline to bring over several former Utes in the transfer portal, including defensive end John Henry Daley, who is a physical run defender and culture-setter.
Whittingham was able to pluck SC Next 300 athlete Salesi Moa (No. 39), whose blend of speed, toughness and ball skills could have him contributing early at receiver or in the secondary. Whittingham also mostly held together an incoming high school class that is headlined by a pair of five-stars in defensive end Carter Meadows, a lengthy and edge rusher, and running back Savion Hiter, who has a great opportunity to see the field right away with Justice Haynes moving on. The class is strongest at Edge, receiver and corner — premium positions that should help accelerate Michigan’s transition.
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2026 recruiting class ranking: No. 4
2026 transfer class ranking: No. 15
After missing the College Football Playoff field in 2025, Notre Dame has stocked its 2026 roster like a program intent on making sure it doesn’t happen again. Help is on the way at virtually every position. The Irish landed the nation’s No. 4 recruiting class, featuring 18 SC Next Top 300 prospects, including running backs Javian Osborne and Jonaz Walton who could play a role in helping replace Jeremiyah Love‘s production.
Notre Dame also added four of the top 100 transfers, featuring several big bodies who could immediately help along the defensive front. Included in that is massive 336-pound Oregon defensive tackle Tionne Gray and Francis Brewu, from Pitt, both of whom can be stout defenders against the run. Receiver Quincy Porter could be viewed as a valuable long-term portal add but more immediately can also be a big target who can win contested matchups and help strengthen Notre Dame’s depth in 2026 and give CJ Carr another target. The class even has some NFL legacy, adding linebacker Thomas Davis Jr. and wide receiver Devin Fitzgerald, son of former Arizona Cardinals star Larry Fitzgerald.
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2026 recruiting class ranking: No. 3
2026 transfer class ranking: No. 4
With Arch Manning entering a legacy-defining 2026 season, the Longhorns attacked every possible roster-building avenue to surround him with elite talent and get back to the College Football Playoff. The Longhorns remade their running back room with five-star Derrek Cooper, plus two transfers (Raleek Brown, Hollywood Smothers) with versatile skill sets and Power 4 production.
Cooper rushed for over 1,000 yards as a senior and is a strong route runner with excellent ball skills. He can play a role in the Longhorns’ backfield in Year 1. Cam Coleman was the No. 2 transfer and his ceiling is rivaled by few college receivers. On defense, five-star freshman Richard Wesley could push for early snaps and make an impact in a situational role much like Colin Simmons did his first year.
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2026 recruiting class ranking: No. 58
2026 transfer class ranking: N/A
With the Group of 6 guaranteed a playoff berth, UNLV is a legitimate contender to emerge from that group. Dan Mullen worked some magic in 2025 with quarterback Anthony Colandrea via the portal, and Jackson Arnold arrives with dual-threat capabilities and some experience — albeit rocky — against higher competition. Mullen’s past success developing QBs and Arnold’s skills as a mobile passer, makes this seem like a good fit that could lead to a late resurgence for the talented former five-star. He’ll benefit from leading rusher Jai’Den Thomas returning.
UNLV also took steps to replenish its receiver room with high three-star freshman Jesse Harden, and transfers Taz Reddicks and Troy Stellato. Defensively, under-the-radar freshmen Prin Fox and Bryce Robinson could carve out roles up front. Add in UNLV’s schedule, which includes a chance to pick off a Power 4 win against Cal and a home date with Memphis, and the Rebels have a lot of desirable ingredients for a deep 2026 run.
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2026 recruiting class ranking: No. 1
2026 transfer class ranking: N/A
Everything is aligned for the Trojans to finally make the playoff. Jayden Maiava returns after posting the nation’s second-best QBR (89.9) in 2025 and will operate behind an experienced offensive line. The Trojans supplemented that continuity with the No. 1 recruiting class which includes two five-stars up front: Offensive tackle Keenyi Pepe, who could quickly become USC’s top reserve offensive lineman and defensive end Luke Wafle who is thickly built with a motor and the tools to carve out a rotational role.
Freshman defensive tackle Tomuhini Topui, from powerhouse program Mater Dei, was a key hometown keep. As a powerful 300-pounder with excellent quickness, he is the type of interior defensive lineman the Trojans need to compete in the Big Ten. Wide receiver Ethan Feaster and tight end Mark Bowman are also candidates to contribute quickly. USC’s portal class wasn’t particularly deep, but Jontez Williams (Iowa State) was one of the better corners available and wide receiver Terrell Anderson (NC State) averaged an explosive 16.1 yards per catch last season.
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PSL 11: Franchises reveal the compensation of retained players, the cricket world is shaken – SUCH TV
Five franchises have officially announced the players retained and their compensation for the eleventh season of the Pakistan Super League (PSL). While Multan Sultans did not retain any player.
Peshawar Zalmi has retained former national team captain Babar Azam in the Platinum category for Rs 70 million. Sufyan Muqeem has been retained in the Diamond category for Rs 44.8 million, Abdul Samad in the Gold category for Rs 28 million, while Ali Raza has been retained in the Emerging category for Rs 19.6 million.
Lahore Qalandars have retained Shaheen Shah Afridi in the Platinum category for Rs 70 million. Abdullah Shafiq has been retained in the Diamond category for Rs 22 million, Sikandar Raza in the Gold category for Rs 28 million, while Muhammad Naeem in the Silver category for Rs 7 million.
Quetta Gladiators have retained Abrar Ahmed in the Platinum category for Rs 7 million. Usman Tariq in the Diamond category for Rs 56 million, Hassan Nawaz in the Gold category for Rs 39.2 million, while Hussain in the Emerging category has been retained for Rs 8.4 million.
Karachi Kings have retained fast bowler Hassan Ali in the Platinum category for Rs 47.6 million. In addition, Abbas Afridi in the Diamond category for Rs 38 million, Khushdil Shah in the Gold category for Rs 33.6 million, and Saad Baig in the Emerging category for Rs 6 million.
Islamabad United retained Shadab Khan in the Platinum category for Rs 70 million, while Salman Irshad was retained in the Gold category for Rs 14 million and Andreas Goss in the Silver category for Rs 12 million.
Islamabad United had allocated Rs 450 million for the auction, of which the franchise has spent Rs 96 million. According to the PCB, the franchises have been informed of the amounts of the players to be retained, while an additional Rs 55 million has been kept for direct signings.
It should be noted that Multan Sultans did not retain any players for PSL 11.
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