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Smart: UGA 4th-down faux paw ‘on us as coaches’
NEW ORLEANS — Coach Kirby Smart wasn’t pointing fingers in the aftermath of a 39-34 loss to Ole Miss in the Sugar Bowl, but the play that may have ultimately doomed the Georgia season was never supposed to happen.
Facing a fourth-and-2 at its own 33, Georgia initially ran its punt team onto the field. But with an Ole Miss defender on the ground, the injury stoppage gave Smart a chance to reconsider. He put his offense back on the field, he said, with an option to either try to draw the Rebels offsides or take a delay of game penalty before a punt.
Instead, Georgia snapped the ball to a surprised Gunner Stockton, and Ole Miss linebacker Suntarine Perkins came unblocked off the edge for the sack.
“We had a misfire there,” Smart said afterward. “The ball was not supposed to be snapped in that situation. That’s on us as coaches.”
Ole Miss took over at the Georgia 23 and scored two plays later to extend its lead to 10 with 9:05 to go in the game.
Smart said Georgia’s analytics actually advised going for it on the fourth down, and after the Bulldogs had blown a 10-point second-half lead, he felt his team had “lost momentum” but the look from the Ole Miss defense meant the snap shouldn’t have happened.
“That’s their OC’s business,” Ole Miss defensive lineman Princewill Umanmielen said. “That ain’t my business. I see the ball, I go.”
Georgia had actually executed a flawless fake punt on fourth down earlier in the half, when Landon Roldan took a reverse and threw a 16-yard pass to Lawson Luckie for the first down. That, too, Smart said felt like a moment in which Georgia had lost momentum and needed a jolt. The drive ended with a field goal.
On the whole, Smart said, the well executed fake punt and the botched fourth-down play evened out.
Georgia still recovered from the miscue, and the Bulldogs tied the game at 34 with less than a minute to play. But a 40-yard completion from Trinidad Chambliss set up a game-winning field goal for the Rebels. In the game, Georgia’s defense allowed 473 yards — the Bulldogs’ second-highest total of the season.
“They made more plays than we did, and I’ve got to be honest, that’s part of football,” Smart said. “They made more [plays] and out-executed us, outcoached us, outplayed us.”
In an October matchup with Ole Miss, Georgia had trailed by 9 entering the fourth quarter, but a dominant final frame sparked a 43-35 win.
On Thursday, the opposite was true. The loss snapped a 75-game winning streak — the nation’s longest — for Georgia when leading at the start of the fourth quarter.
It marked the second straight year Georgia’s title hopes ended in the Super Dome. Last season’s loss came down to a lackluster offensive performance. Thursday was a mixed bag of miscues.
When it was over, however, Smart said he had plays he’d “love to go back and do differently,” but he wasn’t hanging his head. Instead, he gushed about the raucous Ole Miss crowd — “it felt like a road game” — Chambliss’ theatrics under pressure, and the defensive game plan from a team that Georgia had beaten two months earlier.
“That’s what the [playoff] was built for,” Smart said, “to have games like that.”
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Artemi Panarin gifts Los Angeles Kings mascot Rolex for No. 72 jersey
It’s common in sports for a player to provide a gift to a teammate in exchange for the rights to a certain jersey number upon moving to a new team. But what happens if the number a player desires is owned by a mascot?
The same thing, apparently.
Artemi Panarin was traded to the Los Angeles Kings just before the Olympic break, with the veteran winger looking to adopt the jersey number 72 that he wore when he entered the league with the Chicago Blackhawks.
There was just one problem: The Kings’ mascot, Bailey, also already wears the number. The reason? “Because it’s always 72 degrees in Los Angeles.”
So a number trade ensued.
Panarin will wear No. 72, and Bailey received a Rolex.
Our 72s 🖤 pic.twitter.com/mdthCYTJmm
— LA Kings (@LAKings) February 25, 2026
The “trade” actually proved to be a win-win for Bailey. Because the mascot won’t ever be on the ice at the same time as Panarin, it’ll keep wearing No. 72 in the stands.
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Inter Miami to use ‘whole squad’ in friendly despite short turnover to MLS – Mascherano
Inter Miami head coach Javier Mascherano has confirmed he will use the friendly against Independiente del Valle on Thursday night as an opportunity to give all players some minutes on the field despite returning to Major League Soccer regular-season action just 72-hours later.
The Herons will play the rescheduled preseason friendly in Puerto Rico on Thursday night before traveling to Orlando on Sunday to face Orlando City.
“This game clearly gives us the opportunity to, first, give minutes to guys who have perhaps had fewer minutes in the preseason and in the last game we played. But yes, we’re going to try to give everyone playing time,” Mascherano said on Thursday morning.
“We need to give the whole squad some opportunities.
“Obviously, being careful because then, in 72 hours, we have a very important game, where beyond the loss against LAFC, those of us who have been here at Inter Miami for a while know that regardless of a loss or a win, the next game is always the most important, and the next game is always the one we have to win.”
Inter Miami was originally set to face Independiente del Valle on Feb. 13, before the club, in collaboration with the event promoter and government of Puerto Rico, opted to postpone the event after Lionel Messi suffered a hamstring strain.
“Hi everyone, I wanted to send this message to the people of Puerto Rico and all the people that will be going to the training session and game,” Messi said in a video.
“To be honest, during the last game in Ecuador I concluded with a muscle strain, which is why I left the field early. So, together with the people of the organization and Inter Miami it was decided to suspend this game. We hope it can be reprogrammed, and we can see each other.
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Visit you soon. Sending a hug to you all and thank you for all the love that you always give. I hope we can do it in the future, all the best.”
Messi has since returned to action, playing the full 90 minutes in the team’s MLS season opener against Los Angeles FC on Feb. 21.
Mascherano later emphasized that he’ll use the friendly in Puerto Rico to prepare the players for Orlando City at the weekend.
“We’re trying to use today’s match, beyond the fact that it’s a friendly, to see certain things, to see players we perhaps haven’t had the opportunity to see in terms of playing time, and use this game to prepare for the match on Sunday,” he said.
Mateo Silvetti, however, stands as the only player mentioned by Mascherano to be in doubt for the game after he suffered a strain over a week ago. The coach confirmed the team will evaluate his condition before deciding whether he features against Independiente del Valle.
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Jontay Porter, who was given a lifetime ban by the NBA for gambling, makes pro basketball comeback in USBL
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Jontay Porter, whom the NBA banned for life for gambling in 2024, is making his return to the court.
Porter, 26, is going to the Seattle SuperHawks, a member of the re-created United States Basketball League. The SuperHawks announced Porter’s signing on Wednesday. The team begins its season on March 7.
Porter is currently awaiting sentencing after he pleaded guilty to a related federal charge. In July 2024, he pleaded guilty to a federal court in Brooklyn to one count of conspiracy to commit fraud, a sentence that carries up to 20 years in prison.
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Jontay Porter (34) of the Toronto Raptors warms up before a game against the Portland Trail Blazers at the Moda Center. The game was played in Portland, Oregon, on March 9, 2024. (Alika Jenner/Getty Images)
However, Porter is expected to get a sentencing of between 3 and 4 years. The former Toronto Raptors player was accused of manipulating his performance in coordination with gamblers to win prop bets during two games in the 2023-24 season.
Porter also won $22,000 by gambling on 13 NBA games that he didn’t play in, which is a violation of league rules, according to an NBA investigation.

Jontay Porter (34) of the Toronto Raptors handles the ball during a game against the Detroit Pistons at Little Caesars Arena. The game was played in Detroit, Michigan, on March 13, 2024. (Brian Sevald/NBAE via Getty Images)
Federal prosecutors in the Eastern District of New York indicted dozens of others based on the investigation that began with Porter. Miami Heat guard Terry Roziers, former Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chancey Billups and former NBA player and assistant coach Damon Jones were all indicted as part of the expanded investigation into Porter.
Porter spent two seasons in the NBA. He signed with the Memphis Grizzlies as an undrafted free agent out of Missouri and played 11 games with them in the 2020-21 season. After spending two years out of the NBA, he played 26 games with the Raptors in the 2023-24 season.
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Jontay Porter of the Toronto Raptors fights for a rebound with Lindy Waters III of the Oklahoma City Thunder during a 2023–2024 NBA regular-season game between the Raptors and the Thunder in Toronto on March 22, 2024. (Zou Zheng/Xinhua via Getty Images)
In 37 career NBA games, Porter averaged 3.7 points per game.
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