Philles name Don Mattingly bench coach for 2026 season

Don Mattingly will continue his quest for a World Series ring this upcoming season ... in Philadelphia.

ThePhilliesannounced on Monday, Jan. 5, that they have hired the formerNew York YankeesAll-Star to be the bench coach for manager Rob Thomson.

"I am excited to welcome Don Mattingly to Philadelphia,"Thomson said in a statement. "Having known Don for years and having worked closely with him in New York, I know that his knowledge of the game and his character make him a great addition to our tremendous coaching staff."

Mattingly has plenty of experience in the dugout, managing theLos Angeles Dodgersfrom 2011-15 andMiami Marlinsfrom 2016-22. He won the NL Manager of the Year award in 2020.

The six-time All-Star and nine-time Gold Glove first baseman most recently served as theToronto Blue Jays' bench coach for the past three seasons.

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Mattingly, 64, spent all 14 seasons of his major league career with the Yankees, winning the AL Most Valuable Player award in 1985.

However, he only appeared in one postseason series as a player − the 1995 AL division series, which the Yankees lost to the Seattle Mariners in five games.

As a manager, he won three consecutive division titles with the Dodgers from 2013-2015, but lost twice in the division series and once in the league championship series.

Don Mattingly got closer than ever to his first World Series ring as the Toronto Blue Jays bench coach in 2025, with the AL champion Jays losing to the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games.

Mattingly reached his first World Series as a player or coach last season with the Blue Jays. However, Toronto lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games.

In Philadelphia, he'll work alongside his son Preston Mattingly, who joined the Phillies front office in 2021 and was promoted to general manager in November 2024.

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Miami's Beck, Ole Miss' Chambliss take different paths to College Football Playoff

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Miami's Carson Beck is the prototypical power-program quarterback, a former four-star prospect with a massive NIL portfolio who knows what it's like to play on the big stage.

Mississippi's Trinidad Chambliss nearly gave up football, won a Division II national championship and has shined since being unexpectedly thrust into the spotlight.

Their paths will converge in the desert atThursday's Fiesta Bowl, with a spot in the national championship game on the line.

"Only four teams have the opportunity to go play this week," Beck said. "I'm super grateful for that."

Beck has been building toward this since starring as a high schooler in Jacksonville, Florida.

The 6-foot-4, 225-pound pro-style passer won a national championship in 2022 — the Bulldogs' second straight — as a backup to Stetson Bennett IV, learning as he went. Beck took those lessons onto the field, throwing for more than 7,000 yards and 52 touchdowns in the next two seasons while leading Georgia to 24 wins.

A knee injury kept Beck out of the Bulldogs' College Football Playoff loss against Notre Dame in early 2025 and, after initially declaring for the NFL draft, he opted to transfer to Miami, a school with a potent offense and plenty of NIL cash to throw around.

He's been a perfect fit.

Poised and steady, Beck has thrown for 3,313 yards and 27 touchdowns on 74% passing with 10 interceptions. He led the Hurricanes (12-2, CFP No. 10 seed) to wins over Texas A&M and Ohio State in the playoffs and is 36-5 as a starter as he winds down his college career.

"He's very experienced, he's been successful everywhere he's been," Ole Miss coach Pete Golding said. "He's always had his teams competing at a championship level and being in the playoffs."

Chambliss' career took a different trajectory.

With no Division I offers out of high school, the quarterback from Grand Rapids, Michigan, opted to play at Ferris State, where he redshirted the first two seasons — the second due to respiratory issues. He considered transferring to a Division III school to give college basketball a try, but chose to give football one more shot.

Good decision.

Chambliss led the Bulldogs to the Division II national championship in 2024, leading to offers from numerous Division I programs. He chose to play at Ole Miss, figuring he would be a backup but at least have the DI experience.

Chambliss' fate changed when starter Austin Simmons went down with an ankle injury during the second game of the season. Chambliss took off and kept going, throwing for 353 yards against Arkansas in his first start and playing so well he kept the starting job once Simmons was healthy.

The dual-threat quarterback put pressure on defenses all season, rocketing passes into tight windows with his strong arm while extending plays with his legs.

Chambliss has thrown for 3,660 yards and 21 touchdowns with just three interceptions on 66% passing, adding 520 yards and eight more scores rushing. He led the Rebels (13-1, CFP No. 6 seed) to a win over Tulane in the CFP opening round and picked apart Georgia in the quarterfinals with 362 yards and two touchdowns ina 39-34 win.

"He's a limitless football player," Miami coach Mario Cristobal said. "Certainly, you could see on the sideline and watching some of the stuff on TV, his leadership skills and the way people gravitate to him. He's had a tremendous impact on the program and plenty of respect for him."

So has Beck, setting up a showdown in the desert.

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Arizona holds No. 1 spot over Michigan by single point in one of the closest AP Top 25 races ever

Arizona held on to No. 1 by a single point over fast-closing Michigan inthe AP Top 25on Monday, making it one of the closest races for the top spot in the 78-year history of the men's college basketball poll.

The Wildcats received 32 of 61 first-place votes and had 1,494 points, while the Wolverines scooped up the other 29 first-place votes from the national media panel. The one-point difference kept the first poll of 2026 from becoming the second ever with a tie for No. 1; Oregon State and Virginia shared the top spot on on Jan. 26, 1981.

Arizona has been on top forthe last five polls, but the Wolverines have been able to make up ground, thanks in part to becoming the first team in the poll era to win three consecutive games against ranked opponents by at least 30 points apiece. Michigan was 20 points behind Arizona in the last poll.

"All glory is fleeting, as you guys have heard me say," Michigan coach Dusty May said after the most recent blowout,96-66 over then-No. 24 USC, which also kept his team among the six unbeatens left in Division I men's hoops.

The Wolverines have not been No. 1 since Jan. 28, 2013, and that stint lasted just one week.

The top six remained unchanged Monday from the final poll of 2025: Arizona and Michigan were followed by undefeated Iowa State, UConn, Purdue and Duke, while Houston jumped Gonzaga and BYU and Nebraska rounded out the top 10.

The Huskers, who are ridinga nation-best 18-game winning streakdating to last season and are off to the best start in school history, are in the top 10 for the first time since climbing to No. 9 on Feb. 28, 1966. Their latest win wasa 58-56 slugfest with then-No. 9 Michigan State.

"Happy for Fred Hoiberg. Not that many years ago, everybody was on his butt," Spartans coach Tom Izzo said afterward. "He did a hell of a job. Nebraska did a hell of a job. That was probably the best game — their biggest game — in 36 years. They responded."

Vanderbilt, another program with scant men's basketball success, remained right behind the Huskers at No. 11. That is the highest the unbeaten Commodores have been since they were No. 7 in the preseason poll for the 2011-12 season.

"SEC play comes at you fast, and now we know the difficulties of this league and what's ahead of us," Vanderbilt coach Mark Byington said afterSaturday's win over South Carolinawhile looking ahead to Tuesday night's matchup with No. 13 Alabama.

Michigan State fell three spots to No. 12 following its loss to Nebraska, while the Crimson Tide were followed by Texas Tech and Arkansas in this week's poll. Illinois, North Carolina, Georgia, Iowa and Louisville rounded out the top 20, while Tennessee, Kansas, Virginia, SMU and UCF completed the initial top 25 of the new year.

The Knights, who opened Big 12 play bybeating the Jayhawks, are ranked for the first time since March 4, 2019.

"We're not just playing the opponent in front of us. We're trying to play to our standards," UCF coach Johnny Dawkins said. "I just want them to go out there and just follow their hearts, play for each other, and I thought they did that."

Rising and sliding

Iowa made the biggest move by climbing six spots to No. 19 following its win over UCLA on Saturday, while Georgia jumped five spots to No. 18. Kansas and North Carolina, which lost to SMU on Saturday, each fell five spots but remained in the poll.

No. 24 SMU is ranked for the first time since finishing No. 11 in the final poll of the 2016-17 season. The Mustangs and UCF joined the Top 25 at the expense of USC and Florida, which lost 76-74 to Missouri on Saturday night.

On the doorstep

Villanova was the first team outside the Top 25, five points back of UCF. Also on the rise are Utah State and Miami (Ohio), which at 15-0 is the only unbeaten still outside the poll.

Conference watch

The Big 12 led the way with seven ranked teams, including four in the top 10, while the Big Ten had six in the Top 25 and three in the top 10. The ACC and SEC had five ranked teams apiece, and the West Coast and Big East each had one.

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2025 NFL playoffs, Super Bowl odds: Seattle Seahawks are Super Bowl 60 favorites heading into playoffs for first time since 2014

The 2025-26 NFL regular season is over, as we turn attention toward the 14 teams remaining and Super Bowl LX in a few weeks in Santa Clara, California.

And as odd as it may have sounded before the season, Sam Darnold and the Seattle Seahawks are the Super Bowl favorites at sportsbooks entering the playoffs for the first time since 2014. The Seahawks opened with 60-1 odds atBetMGMto win Super Bowl 60.

Darnold led Seattle to a 14-3 record, an NFC West division title and the NFC's No. 1 seed, including a13-3 victoryon Saturday night in Week 18 over the San Francisco 49ers. The Seahawks have +400 odds to win Super Bowl 60 at BetMGM, just ahead of potential MVP Matthew Stafford's Los Angeles Rams (+425).

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The Rams have been oddsmakers' highest power-rated team for several weeks.

One bettor at BetMGM had the foresight to place$150,000 in futures wagers on the Seahawks in August. The bettor wagered:

  • $50,000 on the Seahawks to win Super Bowl 60 at 60-1 odds to win $3 million

  • $50,000 on the Seahawks to win NFC at 28-1 odds to win $1.4 million

  • $50,000 on the Seahawks to make playoffs at +185 odds to win $92,500

The bettor would win just under $4.5 million if Seattle wins the Super Bowl.

Bo Nix and the AFC's No. 1-seeded Denver Broncos have the next-best odds at +650. The Broncos have a first-round bye and went 8-1 at home this season, although they were only 5-4 against the spread at Mile High.

The defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles (+900) are the only other team with odds better than 10-1, and Philadelphia is a 3.5-point home favorite against the San Francisco 49ers (25-1 to win Super Bowl) in the first round.

Josh Allen's Buffalo Bills and Drake Maye's New England Patriots both have 10-1 odds, followed by the Houston Texans (13-1) and Jacksonville Jaguars (15-1). This will be the first postseason Allen has played in that won't have Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson in it. Heading into Week 18, the Bills had the most wagers (10.3%) and total dollars wagered (14%) of any team to win the Super Bowl at BetMGM.

Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers, who fell into a playoff spot with a26-24 win on Sunday nightafter Baltimore Ravens kicker Tyler Loop missed a potential game-winning 44-yard field goal, have the second-longest odds at 50-1. The Steelers host the Texans in the wild-card round and are 3-point home underdogs currently.

The Carolina Panthers, winners of the NFC South with an 8-9 record, have the longest odds of any NFL team to win Super Bowl 60 at 150-1.

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Giants keeping general manager Joe Schoen despite third straight losing season

The New York Giants are showing faith in general manager Joe Schoen despite another losing season. The team will retain Schoen for the 2026 NFL season despite parting ways with head coach Brian Daboll in November, the team announced.

Schoen was originally hired by the team ahead of the 2022 NFL season. After helping the team go 9-7-1 and make the playoffs in his first year on the job, Schoen has overseen a Giants franchise that has a 13-38 record over the past three seasons.

Despite that, the Giants will give Schoen another year to get things right. The team announced Monday that Schoen will lead the search for the team's next head coach.

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Given the team's recent struggles, Schoen will need to make sure he finds a candidate who can immediately jell with the team's current core and turn the Giants back into winners. While Schoen was retained Monday, he could have a short leash if the Giants struggle again next season.

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While Schoen's draft picks have been hit or miss, his success in 2025 may have led to him keeping the job another year. Jaxson Dart — the team's first-round pick in the draft — showed promise in his brief stint as a starter and has an intriguing dual-threat ability that could entice the team's next head coach. Prior to a devastating ankle injury, Cam Skattebo looked like an impact player at running back. Despite middling numbers, the team's other first-round pick from the 2025 NFL Draft — Abdul Carter — rated out well according to PFF's metrics. Schoen is also responsible for drafting Malik Nabers in 2024. Nabers was set for another excellent season beforegoing down with a torn ACLin Week 4.

Schoen also is responsible for selecting Deonte Banks, Tyler Nubin, Evan Neal and John Michael Schmitz in either the first or second round of recent drafts. None of those players has lived up to expectations yet, either due to on-field performance or injury.

Schoen should have another opportunity to add an impact player in the 2026 NFL Draft. Though the Giants had a shot at the No. 1 overall pick, the team pulled off a surprising upset over the Dallas Cowboys in Week 18. Because of that, the Giants will pick fifth in the 2026 NFL Draft. It's not the No. 1 overall pick, but it should still net the team an elite talent.

Following three straight miserable seasons, Schoen will need to hit on both that draft pick and the team's next head coach if he wants to remain in his role for years to come. The Giants showed faith in Schoen by bringing him back despite some rocky results, but that could erode quickly if the team's young core doesn't come together next season.

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