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USC baseball heads to Big Ten Tournament as No. 4 seed
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USC's baseball team is heading into the Big Ten Tournament as the No. 4 seed, with their sights set on securing a strong position for the NCAA Tournament. Their performance in Omaha could be the deciding factor in whether they make the cut or end up on the bubble.
What This Mean: For USC fans and college baseball followers, this is a high-stakes moment. The Trojans aren’t just playing for a conference title—they’re fighting to prove they belong in the bigger NCAA Tournament picture. A solid showing here could lock in their spot, while a stumble might leave them sweating out selection day. Either way, it’s must-watch baseball.
Trump Considers Executive Order on College Athlete Payments After Nick Saban Meeting
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Former President Donald Trump is reportedly weighing an executive order that would address payments to college athletes, following a meeting with legendary football coach Nick Saban. This comes as NCAA sports continue to evolve, with recent rule changes allowing student-athletes to earn money and transfer schools more freely.
What This Mean: The debate over paying college athletes isn’t going away—and now it might get political. Trump’s potential move signals how big this issue has become, especially as the NCAA struggles to adapt to a new era where players have more power. Whether this leads to real change or just more controversy remains to be seen.

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