
Milan Momcilovic’s $6 Million NIL Deal and Kentucky Move
After a standout season with Iowa State, Milan Momcilovic chooses to return to college, signing a record NIL agreement with the Kentucky Wildcats.
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After a standout season with Iowa State, Milan Momcilovic chooses to return to college, signing a record NIL agreement with the Kentucky Wildcats.
J. Batt, the newly appointed athletics director and CEO of Champions Blue LLC, brings a decade‑spanning record of fundraising and strategic leadership to the University of Kentucky, where he pledges to blend revenue generation with the preservation of a championship legacy.
The Hawkeyes have locked in a demanding slate of games, blending early home contests with a rugged Big Ten road slate, while Coach McCollum emphasizes strategic scheduling to peak in March.
The Hawkeyes have announced a slate that includes games against Creighton, Xavier, Iowa State and a host of Big Ten rivals, with coach Ben McCollum emphasizing strategic scheduling to boost postseason prospects.
Mikhail McLean highlights the Wildcats' promising first summer practice, emphasizing player energy, versatility, and depth as they aim for a championship under Coach Mark Pope.

The Cyclones lose Tamin Lipsey, Milan Momcilovic and Joshua Jefferson, but a three‑guard rotation featuring Jaquan Johnson and Jamarion Batemon, plus a frontcourt duo of Singleton and Blake Buchanan, promises a fresh direction.

The Wildcats are using an eight‑week summer schedule to blend new talent with returning standouts, living together in the Wildcat Coal Lodge to accelerate cohesion.

The Wildcats blend proven returners with impactful transfers, aiming for a national championship.

The Cyclones are reshaping their lineup for the upcoming campaign, adding talented transfers while keeping core players, positioning them to thrive despite early doubts.

The 2026‑27 Big 12 season promises a reshaped landscape, with title contenders emerging amid a wave of player movement.
Kentucky basketball coach Mark Pope has navigated criticism and early recruiting challenges, securing the return of Malachi Moreno and landing top prospects like Milan Momcilovic, Ryan Hampton and C.J. Rosser, while stating his love for the pressures of coaching at one of college basketball’s most visible programs.

Kentucky’s latest scholarship offer to Erick Dampier Jr. highlights an aggressive recruiting strategy under coach Mark Pope, positioning the Wildcats against strong competition for the 2028 standout.

Videos from the first week of summer workouts reveal a fast‑growing rapport among the Wildcats' newcomers, while veteran guard Kam Williams remains sidelined for medical reasons.

The Hawkeyes and Cyclones will meet on Dec. 10 at Carver‑Hawkeye Arena, marking the 80th installment of their storied rivalry.

Kentucky’s latest commit, Milan Momcilovic, arrives with a 48.7% three‑point clip and 16.9 points per game, raising questions about his optimal role and defensive readiness.

The University of Kentucky announced its full slate of non‑conference matchups for the upcoming season, highlighting debuts for new transfers and a return to familiar foes.

The Wildcats reveal a schedule that blends tune‑up games with marquee matchups, aiming to build momentum under Coach Mark Pope.
Recent commitments and a new scholarship offer highlight Kentucky’s aggressive approach to the 2028 recruiting class, coinciding with the first day coaches can directly reach out to prospective players.

Kentucky’s offense, led by a talented starting lineup and a versatile bench, is expected to surge back to elite scoring levels under Coach Mark Pope.
With a top-ranked 2026-27 recruiting class and a roster poised for contention, Iowa State is positioning itself as a national championship threat.

The Cyclones have secured the nation's No. 1 recruiting class, adding high‑four‑star talents while navigating departures and a competitive landscape.

Top international prospect Nikola Kusturica, currently with FC Barcelona, is being pursued by Kentucky, Gonzaga and UCLA for a two‑year college stint ahead of the 2028 NBA Draft.

Kentucky’s basketball program is reportedly eyeing a new international addition for the 2026‑27 season, as the Wildcats look to fill the single scholarship spot that will be open next year.

Kentucky’s pursuit of Nikola Kusturica highlights a strategic push to bolster a championship‑contending roster, as the Serbian forward’s NBA potential draws interest from top schools.