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Top-50 recruit Adkins latest add to Kansas’ haul

Top-50 senior Davion Adkins announced his commitment to Kansas on Sunday night, becoming the fourth player to pick coach Bill Self and the Jayhawks in the past eight days.
Adkins chose Kansas over Houston and Rutgers, all of which he visited in September.
“The atmosphere at Kansas football was terrific; everyone is connected,” Adkins told ESPN. “The fans really support their programs, and the basketball team sticks together.”
He developed a strong relationship with Self. The Hall of Fame coach impressed Adkins on his visit to Lawrence.
“When I watched practice, it was intense and detailed. Coach Self is a winner,” he said. “He is a great guy. Off the court, he can be your friend. But when it’s time for practice or games, he is going to get competitive.”
“He is not going to sugarcoat anything,” Adkins continued. “He is going to tell me exactly what I need to do to develop and prepare me for the next level.”
Kansas has now landed four commitments since Sept. 28. Five-star guard Taylen Kinney was the first, announcing for the Jayhawks last weekend. On Wednesday, it was four-star wing Trent Perry’s turn, followed by top-40 junior Javon Bardwell on Friday. And with Adkins now in the fold, Kansas has one of the premier recruiting classes in the country.
A 6-foot-9 big man who plays for Prolific Prep (Florida), Adkins is No. 46 in the SC Next 100. He has a massive 7-foot-2 wingspan and a 9-foot standing reach to go with notably large and secure hands. He moves fluidly down the court, displaying explosive vertical athleticism and posing a lob threat on alley-oops with the ability for powerful finishes. Adkins has a short face-up game, and given his free throw shooting numbers, he should be able to extend his range over time. At the other end, he’s a formidable shot-blocker.
Adkins averaged 14.1 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.6 blocks on the Adidas 3SSB circuit for Southern Assault in the spring and summer, shooting 58.5% from the field and 77.6% from the free throw line.
He will miss the next three to four weeks after undergoing emergency surgery Saturday to repair a sports hernia.
“Adkins was a full participant at the Wootten Camp earlier this week, but experienced discomfort that intensified upon entering the gym for Prolific Prep’s Border League matchup against Mega,” Prolific Prep said in a statement. “He was taken to a local hospital in Las Vegas, where the procedure was performed.”
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Drake Maye leads Patriots to upset victory over previously undefeated Bills

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The New England Patriots made sure every team in the NFL had a loss this season, as they pulled off the upset against the Buffalo Bills in a 23-20 win on the road on Sunday night.
After the Denver Broncos defeated the Philadelphia Eagles earlier on Sunday, the Bills were the only remaining undefeated team in the NFL. But Drake Maye and the Patriots came into their AFC East battle with confidence and the right answer for Josh Allen on the defensive side of the ball.
It wasn’t the best start for either team in terms of execution as we had back-to-back fumbles in the first quarter after Allen and Dawson Knox’s handoff fell to the turf. But the Patriots gave it right back as Rhamondre Stevenson, who has had trouble fumbling early this season, was stripped after catching a pass from Maye.
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Stefon Diggs of the New England Patriots warms up prior to the game against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium on Oct. 5, 2025 in Orchard Park, New York. (Bryan M. Bennett/Getty Images)
After multiple punts, Keon Coleman, Allen’s trusty wide receiver, uncharacteristically fumbled later in the first quarter as well. Buffalo was also being penalized during their drives, constantly killing momentum.
The Patriots finally got on the board first with a field goal in the first quarter, which Matt Prater of the Bills followed up on in the second quarter. There were no touchdowns by either team in the first half, though the Patriots owned a 6-3 lead entering the locker room.
Both offenses would turn it up in the second half, though, and it began when the Bills used its opening drive to take a 10-6 lead after Curtis Samuel went untouched on a short pass from Allen into the end zone.
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Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills is tackled by Christian Elliss of the New England Patriots in the first quarter of the game at Highmark Stadium on Oct. 05, 2025 in Orchard Park, New York. (Bryan M. Bennett/Getty Images)
However, Maye had the answer for the Bills, and needed just five plays to do so thanks to a 32-yard catch by Stefon Diggs, who was the game’s leading receiver in his return to Buffalo, a city he was so beloved in for years as Allen’s favorite target. Diggs finished the game with 146 yards on 10 catches.
Stevenson got into the end zone to retake the lead, and the Patriots’ defense once again came through with a turnover to keep momentum on their side. On the ensuing drive, Allen was moving downfield when Marcus Jones jumped a pass intended for Khalil Shakir and intercepted the Bills’ star to flip the field.
Maye used that turnover to go 90 yards on 11 plays, capped by Stevenson’s second touchdown of the night to take a 20-10 lead early in the fourth quarter.
But, as we’ve seen so many times in the past, Allen responded when his team needed to do so. Keon Coleman ran his play-action route perfectly from the New England two-yard line and he was uncovered for a short pass from Allen to make it a three-point game.
After getting a stop on the ensuing Patriots drive, Allen had the chance for another touchdown drive to perhaps win the game. But a stellar pass deflection by Christian Gonzalez on third-and-10 made Prater try a field goal just to tie the game.
So, instead of Allen going down the field for the win, it was Maye. With 2:17 left on the clock, Maye was calm as he found Diggs and Keyshon Boutte for chunk yardage as they got into field goal range for rookie Andy Borregales out of Miami.
From 52 yards out, Borregales’ first nail-biting kick couldn’t have gone better, as he split the uprights right down the middle to take the lead with 15 seconds left to play. That was the game, as the Bills were out of timeouts and couldn’t get the clock on their side.

Drake Maye of the New England Patriots throws a pass during the first quarter against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium on Oct. 5, 2025 in Orchard Park, New York. (Kathryn Riley/Getty Images)
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In the box score, Maye was 22-of-30 for 273 yards, while a modest 71 yards rushing from the team was seen. For the Bills, Allen went 22-of-31 for 253 yards with two touchdowns and one interception with Dalton Kincaid his leading receiver with 108 yards on six catches.
The Patriots held James Cook in check throughout the night, too, as he had just 49 yards on 15 rush attempts. Allen led Buffalo in the run game with 53 yards on nine carries.
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Wapda crowned National Kabaddi champions | The Express Tribune

Wapda won the National Kabaddi Championship, defeating Army 58-35 in the final at Punjab Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
The championship was contested in the traditional circle style format, and the teams were cheered by a significant crowd present at the stadium.
The other format is standard/rectangular style, which is played indoors. It is more common in international leagues and at the Asian Games.
Wapda booked their place in the final after overcoming Police 45-38 in their semifinal, whereas Army edged past Pakistan Air Force 46-335 in their last-four fixture.
In the third-place match on Sunday, which was scheduled before the final, PAF outplayed Police to take the bronze medal.
The championship featured 12 teams in four pools, which were a mix of departmental sides and the provincial outfits.
Wapda, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Sindh were in Pool A, while PAF, Balochistan, and Pakistan Railways were in Pool B. Pool C had Army, Punjab, and Pakistan Ordinance Factories (POF) Wah. On the other hand, Pool D teams were the Higher Education Commission (HEC), Police, and Pakistan Navy.
The event began on October 1, and group matches were played till October 3.
Wapda, Army, PAF, and Police emerged as the winners to qualify from their pools, and remained undefeated in that stage.
“Kabaddi is a tradional sport and is popular in the rural areas, but it is a sport that can promote great values and have the ability to inspire the youth to take fitness more seriously, along with teaching them teamwork, discipline, and patience, ” The Pakistan Kabaddi Federation Secretary Muhammad Sarwar said in the press release that announced the dates for the championship last month.
The PKF also mentioned that dope testing could be a part of the event to ensure the integrity of the sport, and all the teams were encouraged to do their due diligence before competing in the championship.
The PKF found support from the Punjab Government and the Punjab Sports Board in holding the event. They also claimed that the PKF are the first federation to arrange the facilities of dope testing during the national championship.
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