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THE NO. 9 DUKE BLUE DEVILS …
No. 9 Duke has faced plenty of top-tier opponents, and it passed arguably its toughest test yet with flying colors. Behind a strong, composed effort on both ends, the Blue Devils topped No. 2 Auburn, 82-78, handing the Tigers their first loss of the season.
These Blue Devils have experienced a couple of late meltdowns, but they never trailed after taking a 34-33 lead at the 3:10 mark of the first half, an impressive and resilient effort against Bruce Pearl‘s hard-charging team. Flagg and the rest of his celebrated freshman class just might be growing up. That’s exactly why you play games like these.
Duke was one of just two ACC teams to win in the SEC/ACC Men’s Challenge. Clemson, which upset No. 4 Kentucky on Tuesday, was the other. The SEC won 14 of the 16 games. Wow.
… AND THE CREIGHTON BLUEJAYS
As if No. 2 going down wasn’t enough, No. 1 is undefeated no more, too. Creighton toppled top-ranked Kansas, 76-63, a massive win for the Bluejays after a bumpy start to the season. It’s Creighton’s first win over Kansas since 1949 and just the second win over a No. 1 team in program history.
Pop Isaacs popped off for 27 points — including six 3-pointers — and Steven Ashworth and Ryan Kalkbrenner added 17 points apiece. When you get that sort of production from a wing, a guard and a big, you’re gonna be hard to beat. When you also allow just 36% shooting, you’re gonna be nearly impossible to beat. Kyle Boone says this win could springboard the Bluejays.
Wednesday was the first time both of the top two teams lost regular-season non-conference games since Dec. 11, 2010.
THE LOS ANGELES LAKERS
The Lakers lost to the Heat, 134-93, the 41-point margin representing the 11th-worst loss in franchise history. LeBron James called it “embarrassing.” That would be pretty bad by itself, but the problems run deeper than just one game.
San Quinn has written on James’ decline, but James was far from the issue Wednesday. Instead, the team-wide faults are looking worse and worse, Sam writes.
No matter when it happens, National Signing Day always packs a punch, and the earliest edition ever had plenty of drama.
Oregon was the biggest beneficiary. The Ducks flipped Na’eem Offord — the No. 2 cornerback and No. 12 overall player in the class — from Ohio State. That gives Dan Lanning‘s squad three of the top eight corners in the class. But the good news wasn’t just on defense: Four-star quarterback Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele flipped his commitment from Cal to Oregon, and five-star wide receiver Dallas Wilson remained committed to the Ducks.
Oregon alumnus and Nike cofounder Phil Knight stepped up on the NIL side, John Talty reports.
Oregon jumped to No. 4 in the 2025 team rankings and was an obvious winner from the day’s proceedings, Andrew Ivins writes. So, too was the team that jumped to No. 1 in the rankings.
Here’s more:
We’re a quarter of a way through the NBA season, and that means time for assessments.
The reigning-champion Celtics, unsurprisingly, earned an “A” in our first-quarter Eastern Conference grades, but they weren’t alone getting top marks writes Jasmyn Wimbish. Also earning an “A” are …
There was one “F,” and it belongs to a team we expected to contend: the 76ers, who are 5-15. Only the Wizards are worse in the East. Yes, injuries to Joel Embiid, Paul George and Tyrese Maxey have been brutal. But, as Jack Maloney writes, “Why should we believe this team will ever be healthy?”
🏀 No. 14 Kentucky at No. 16 North Carolina (W), 5 p.m. on ESPN2
🏀 No. 8 Purdue at Penn State (M), 6:30 p.m. on FS1
🏀 No. 4 Texas at No. 10 Notre Dame (W), 7 p.m. on ESPN
🏀 No. 18 Ole Miss at NC State (W), 7 p.m. on ESPN2
🏀 Nuggets at Cavaliers, 7 p.m. on NBA TV
🏈 Packers at Lions, 8:15 p.m. on Prime Video
🏀 No. 8 Duke at No. 3 South Carolina (W), 9 p.m. on ESPN
🏀 Stanford at No. 5 LSU (W), 9 p.m. on ESPN2
🏀 No. 19 Alabama at Cal (W), 9 p.m. on ESPNU
🏀 Rockets at Warriors, 10 p.m. on NBA TV