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CBS Sports HQ AM Newsletter: Your Daily Sports Update
Good morning, sports enthusiasts! Austin Nivison is tuning up the keyboard on this bright Thursday, and thereâs plenty to discussâfrom the University of Michiganâs shocking dismissal of Sherone Moore, to Pete Alonsoâs new contract, and the Thunderâs record-setting NBA Cup win. Letâs dive into the top stories you need to know today.
đ„ Top 5 Highlights for Thursday
Sherone Moore Fired by Michigan, Subsequently Taken into Police Custody
In a stunning turn of events, Michigan announced that Sherone Moore was dismissed “for cause” due to an inappropriate relationship. Just hours after his firing, Moore was reportedly taken into police custody in Saline, Michigan. His exit comes with the possibility that Michigan wonât pay his $13.89 million buyout. With Mooreâs 16-8 record over two seasons, the Wolverines are now in search of a new head coach.Thunder and Spurs Dominate in NBA Cup Quarterfinals
The NBA Cup semifinalists are set. Oklahoma City Thunder, with eight players scoring nine or more points, thrashed the Suns 138-89, marking a record 24-1 season start, tying the 2015-16 Warriors. The Spurs powered past the Lakers 132-119 with Stephon Castle leading at 30 points and 10 rebounds. Upcoming matches include the Knicks vs. Magic and Thunder vs. Spurs. Check Jack Maloneyâs winners and losers from these quarterfinals.Pete Alonso Signs Big Deal with Orioles
After speculation, star slugger Pete Alonso has inked a five-year, $155 million deal with the Baltimore Orioles, aiming to help a team rebounding from a tough season. Alonsoâs impressive stats (38 home runs, 126 RBIs) make him a major asset at Camden Yards. While this is a big win for Baltimore, the Mets face questions about their next move.Commandersâ QB Jayden Daniels Out for Week 15
Washingtonâs injury woes continue as QB Jayden Daniels is sidelined for this weekendâs game following an elbow injury. After a promising rookie season culminating in an NFC Championship appearance, Daniels has struggled this year, playing only six games. Veteran Marcus Mariota will take over as starter.Tennessee Expected to Hire Jim Knowles as Defensive Coordinator
After a blowout loss to Vanderbilt, Tennessee fired DC Tim Banks and is close to signing experienced DC Jim Knowles, whose Ohio State defense played a key role in their recent national championship run. This move aims to bolster Tennesseeâs defense under coach Josh Heupel.
đ Michiganâs Coaching Search Heats Up
Michigan is swiftly entering the coaching market, armed with resources, a top-tier quarterback, and strong motivation to surpass rival Ohio State. Robbie Calland highlights a list of potential candidates, including Alabamaâs impressive coach Karen DeBoer, who is considered a strong fit despite personal ties to the Midwest and Michigan State. According to SportsLine odds, DeBoer is fourth-favorite to be hired, behind Arizonaâs Kenny Dillingham, who led his team to the 2024 College Football Playoff. The new coach in Ann Arbor faces the dual task of winning immediately and repairing the programâs reputation.
đ Celtics Rise in NBA Power Rankings
While the Thunder maintain their near-perfect record, the Boston Celtics have been on a hot streak, climbing to second place in the NBA power rankings despite missing Jayson Tatum. Boston has won five consecutive games and 10 of their last 12, defeating strong teams like the Magic, Pistons, Cavaliers, Knicks, Lakers, and Raptors. Their offense excels with the league’s leading 16 three-pointers per game, powered by Jaylen Brown and Peyton Pritchard.
This weekâs top 5 NBA teams:
- Thunder
- Celtics (+7)
- Nuggets (+1)
- Rockets (-2)
- Knicks (+7)
đ College Football All-American Teams Announced
CBS Sports’ college football experts revealed their All-American teams, spotlighting standout quarterback Diego Pavia from Vanderbilt. Pavia edged out fellow Heisman finalist Fernando Mendoza due to his all-around performance, ranking in the top 15 for passing yards and top 10 for rushing yards with 36 total touchdowns. Explore the full teams and conference breakdowns.
đđ Highlights of Other Sports News
đș What to Watch Today
- UEFA Europa League (Paramount+, all day)
- AS Roma vs. Celtic â 3 p.m. (CBS Sports Network)
- Flyers vs. Golden Knights â 7 p.m. (ESPN)
- Iowa State University Menâs Basketball â 8 p.m. (FS1)
- Falcons vs. Buccaneers â 8:15 p.m. (Prime Video)
- Panthers vs. Avalanche â 9:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Fan Take: The Thunderâs historic start to the season cements them as serious NBA title contenders, and the Celticsâ surge without their star player shows their depth and resilience. This exciting competition is revitalizing the league and promises thrilling basketball in the months ahead.

