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Greg Sankey is not losing sleep over the SEC's internal divide on a twenty-four team College Football Playoff. The commissioner opened spring meetings with a measured message — the other Power Four conferences can push for expansion all they want, but Sankey says the SEC isn't in a rush, telling reporters plainly, "we have time." That confidence either signals a long game or a hard wall, and the rest of college football is watching closely.
Shifting to a moment of grief in motorsports — NASCAR Cup Series driver Kyle Busch has passed away, and the racing community is mourning the two-time champion hard. A memorial has formed outside Joe Gibbs Racing in Huntersville, with fans marking the number eighteen parking spot in his honor. Daniel Suárez won Sunday's Coca-Cola six hundred and was visibly overcome with emotion in the immediate aftermath, a poignant reminder of what the sport just lost.
And in Baltimore, Colton Cowser is putting the league on notice. The Orioles outfielder delivered back-to-back clutch performances when his team needed answers most, cementing himself as one of the most exciting young players in the American League right now. Baltimore's future is looking like a genuine problem for the rest of the division.
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