Texas' Steve Sarkisian questions why team bothered to play Ohio State

Texas coach Steve Sarkisian is questioning why his team played defending champion Ohio State this season with it looking possible his squad will miss the College Football Playoff field.

The No. 16 Longhorns (9-3) upset then-No. 3 Texas A&M on Friday to keep their hopes alive. But losses to then-No. 3 Ohio State, unranked Florida and then-No. 5 Georgia are a problem with several teams with fewer losses also in contention for at-large berths.

"Why did we even play Ohio State?" Sarkisian said on SiriusXM on Tuesday of the 14-7 loss. "Because if we're a 10-2 team right now that played four top-10 ranked opponents with three top-10 wins, we're not even having a discussion right now. So, my point is: Why the hell am I going to play that game next year? For what? What good does it do?"

The Buckeyes and Longhorns are slated to meet in 2026 in Austin, so perhaps next time Texas notches a big victory and isn't in a similar position.

Then again, Sarkisian says the CFP guidelines make it feel like there is no need to play a team like Ohio State.

"I'm looking at the principles of the CFP," Sarkisian said. "I'm looking at the sheet of paper right now. The first two bullet points say strength of schedule and head-to-head competition. That's the frustrating part. So, to me, when you talk about future scheduling -- and we don't get in? -- what's the point in playing them. There's no benefit to that.

"And we're going to nine games in the SEC next year. I get it, there's going to be a network (ESPN) upset if we don't play that game, because there's probably going to be 15 to 16 million viewers that would watch that game. But I get no benefit from playing the game. It does nothing for me. I have a responsibility to the University of Texas and our players to put them in the best position."

Prior to Tuesday night's reveal of the latest CFP rankings ahead of championship weekend, Texas has head-to-head victories over three Southeastern Conference programs ranked in the top 10 at the time in which the teams played -- No. 6 Oklahoma, No. 9 Vanderbilt and No. 3 Texas A&M. The Longhorns lost to No. 5 Georgia and didn't face Ole Miss or Alabama.

The big blow is the 29-21 loss to Florida on Oct. 4, a team that fired coach Billy Napier 15 days later.

No. 12 Miami of the Atlantic Coast Conference is one of the other teams facing the same uphill climb as the Longhorns. And the two coaches exchanged barbs on Monday.

Sarkisian criticized Miami coach Mario Cristobal on Monday for the Hurricanes scoring a touchdown with 41 seconds left to pad the victory margin in Miami's 38-7 win over Pitt on Saturday.

"There's teams that are ranked in front of us that haven't played any top-10 ranked teams," Sarkisian said on SEC Network. "My point to everybody is, is this about what your record is at the end? Or is this about beating quality teams and showing how good of a team you really are by beating quality teams on the field. Or is it don't play good teams, put up a bunch of yards, put up a bunch of points and make it look good. Throw fade route touchdowns with 38 seconds to go when you're ahead 31-7 so that the score looks better.

"Is the committee watching the games or are they looking at a stat sheet at the end of the game to say, 'Oh, well they won by this many points, they must've played really good.'"

Cristobal was only too happy to return serve and use Florida (4-8) as an example, a common opponent of both teams. The Hurricanes beat the Gators 26-7.

"I get it, everybody's trying to posture themselves for their programs and whatnot. The great part about stuff like that when coaches try to speak about themselves like that, they also gotta take a look at the common opponent between us and that particular coach," Cristobal said on Canes In Sight. "Seeing that we had the opportunity to really dominate that opponent while that opponent dominated them."

Miami played one top-10 team, beating Notre Dame 27-24 in its season opener.

--Field Level Media

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Sarah Strong scores 14 to lead No. 1 UConn over South Florida 85-51

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Sarah Strong had 14 points and 10 rebounds to lead the No. 1 UConn Huskies to an 85-51 win over South Florida on Tuesday.

Blanca Quinonez added 13 points including three 3-pointers for the defending national champions. Azzi Fudd and Ashlynn Shade each scored 10 points. UConn shot 51% (32 for 63) from the floor.

UConn (8-0) scored the first 10 points of the game and took a 29-10 lead after the first period. The Huskies led 48-16 at halftime.

L'or Mputu had 12 points and seven rebounds to lead South Florida (5-4). Carla Brito had eight points and seven rebounds. The Bulls had 20 turnovers.

The Huskies went on a 15-2 run to end the first period and pushed their lead to 42-12 midway through the second period. UConn led by as many as 38 in the second half.

UConn is 143-0 all-time against American Conference opponents.

UConn: Hosts Depaul on Sunday.

South Florida: Hosts Houston Christian on Friday.

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Alabama's playoff fate could hinge on SEC championship clash with Georgia

Alabama's trip to theSEC championshipoffers some reward and plenty of risk.

The Crimson Tide's path to the playoff narrowed before the calendar flipped to September after a loss to Florida State inWeek 1. Months later, despite winning 10 of their last 11 games and clinching the SEC championship game, Alabama still isn't a sure thing for the College Football Playoff.

That could change this weekend. A win against Georgia on Saturday would secure a spot for Alabama as one of the five highest-ranked conference winners. A loss would put the Tide's fate in the hands of the CFP committee, which could dock them for a third loss — even if it stemmed from a championship game competitors didn't qualify for.

Saturday gives Alabama the chance to take control of its own destiny, and the Tide have no interest in giving any outsiders final say.

As far as second-year coachKalen DeBoeris concerned, his team's future shouldn't be a topic of debate. The Tide are 10-2 this season. Their only loss aside from a Week 1 blunder was a close one against a ranked Oklahoma team in Week 12. That was after knocking off six conference opponents, four of which were ranked.

"We're in the championship game with a 7-1 record, won four conference games on the road in the toughest conference," DeBoer said Monday. "I just think when you're really trying to have a playoff, you need your best teams in there. There's no doubt in my mind that we are one of the best teams. I don't say that arrogantly. I just really believe that's what it is."

It doesn't help that the CFP committee is subjective by nature, and the playoff race is overcrowded. But no matter how the numbers are crunched, even with a loss, DeBoer argues his squad has proved it belongs.

"There's a ton of metrics I know people look at: strength of record, FPI. We're right at the top," he said. "Playing in your conference championship in the SEC shouldn't be something that we're worried about as far as what that would do to our playoff hopes. We got here by earning it."

Should Alabama lose on Saturday, earning aCFP bidwould be historic. No three-loss team has ever appeared in the playoff. Alabama would have to compete for one of the seven remaining spots. In the SEC alone, Texas A&M, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Vanderbilt would have stronger overall records. In other words, Alabama's back is against the wall, but that's not a new feeling this season.

"Man, I feel like honestly we've kind of had that mindset ever since our first loss," senior linebacker Deontae Lawson said. "Just control what we can control, and that's doing our best to win the game, leave nothing up for chance."

The Crimson Tide have had Georgia's number in recent years. Kirby Smart is 1-7 against his former team, and Bama has won the past three. In September, Alabama snapped Georgia's33-game win streakat home with a 24-21 victory. That offers the locker room some peace of mind ahead of the heavyweight showdown.

"We've already beat this team before. We're going to go out there and make sure we do the same thing," Tim Keenan III said. "We're going to make sure we handle business on our own end and not leave it up to the committee to make decisions for us."

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Sabrina Carpenter Slams Trump's White House for Using 'Juno' in ICE Raids Video: 'Evil and Disgusting… Do Not Involve Me in Your Inhumane Agenda'

Sabrina Carpenter slammed Donald Trump's White House for using her hit song "Juno" in a video montage depicting ICE raids. The Grammy winner responded to the video on X with the following takedown: "This video is evil and disgusting. Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda."

The White House has made a habit out of using pop songs from anti-Trump singers in videos praising Trump or celebrating ICE on social media. The latest video takes the most viral lyric from Carpenter's "Juno" (when the singer asks about sex positions: "Have you ever tried this one?") and layers it over people being handcuffed, tackled and more by ICE agents.

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Prior to the White House co-opting Carpenter's music for its ICE agenda, it did the same with her friend and collaborator Taylor Swift. A video thatdropped in Novemberused Swift's "The Fate of Ophelia" in a montage celebrating Trump despite the U.S. president's frequent social media posts bashing Swift. The pop star did not comment on the video.

Kenny Logginsmade headlinesin October for bashing the White House's use of his hit song "Danger Zone" in a video that depicted Trump flying over No Kings protestors and dropping poop all over them.

"This is an unauthorized use of my performance of 'Danger Zone.' Nobody asked me for my permission, which I would have denied, and I request that my recording on this video is removed immediately," Loggins said in a statement shared withVarietyat the time. "I can't imagine why anybody would want their music used or associated with something created with the sole purpose of dividing us. Too many people are trying to tear us apart, and we need to find new ways to come together."

British pop singerJess Glynnewasmore blunt over the summerwhen the White House used the "Hold My Hand" Jet2holidays viral meme to promote ICE raids. She posted on social media: "This post honestly makes me sick. My music is about love, unity, and spreading positivity — never about division or hate."

Check out Carpenter's post below.

this video is evil and disgusting. Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda.

— Sabrina Carpenter (@SabrinaAnnLynn)December 2, 2025

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Miley Cyrus is engaged

  • The "Flowers" singer said "yes" to her musician boyfriend, Maxx Morando

  • The pair were first linked in late 2021

Miley Cyruswill soon be in her wedding "Flowers" era.

The singer, 33, is engaged to musicianMaxx Morando, a source confirms to PEOPLE.

A rep for Cyrus did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.

The news of the couple's engagement comes after Cyrus stepped out to theAvatar: Fire and Ashworld premiere in Los Angeles on Monday, Dec. 1,sporting a diamond ringon her left-hand ring finger. She flashed the glitzy jewelry as she and Morando, 27, posed for photos together on the red carpet.

Cyrus was first spotted wearing the ring around mid-November, according toDeux Moi.

Francesca Consulting, a rep for jewelry designer Jacquie Aiche, confirmed to PEOPLE that Aiche made the "bespoke" ring, which features a cushion-cut stone set on a thick, 14-karat yellow gold band.

Kevin Winter/WireImage (2) Maxx Morando and Miley Cyrus at the 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' premiere in L.A. on Dec. 1, 2025

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The three-time Grammy winner and the drummer were first romantically linked in December 2021, when they were photographed getting close backstage during Cyrus' NBC holiday special,Miley's New Year's Eve Party, in Miami.

Months later, in April 2022, theyseemingly confirmed their romancewhen they were spotted passionately kissing while out in West Hollywood.

In a cover story interview forBritish Voguein June 2023, Cyrus shared the sweet story of how she and Morando first met.

"We got put on a blind date," theHannah Montanaalum said at the time.

"Well, it was blind for me and not really for him," she then clarified. "I thought, 'The worst that can happen is I leave.' "

Michael Buckner/Penske Media via Getty  Miley Cyrus and Maxx Morando at the 2025 Oscars

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Last year, Cyrus touched on the couple's six-year age difference in a November 2024 interview withHarper's Bazaar. She said their age gap works because they "justdon't take life too seriously," though she noted that Morando "looks at life really differently than I do."

"He grew up with a laptop. I had a desktop computer that I shared with my brothers and sisters," she explained. "Honestly, he's raised our dog off Reddit. I'm like, 'Are you sure we're supposed to be doing this?'And he's like, 'On Reddit it says blah, blah, blah.' "

A source told PEOPLE in March 2024 that the two had taken a big step in their relationship and wereliving together.

Francis Specker/CBS via Getty Maxx Morando and Miley Cyrus at the 2023 Grammy Awards

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"She is very happy with him," the insider said at the time, adding, "Miley has changed a lot in the past couple of years. She seems more calm and harmonious. Everyone loves Maxx. He's a great guy. He's private and doesn't like being in the press. It's been good for her."

Amid their personal relationship, Cyrus and Morando, who currently plays drums for the band Liily, have collaborated professionally. Morandoworked on two tracks— "Handstand" and "Violet Chemistry" — from Cyrus' 2023 album,Endless Summer Vacation. Morando also produced several songs on herninth album,Something Beautiful, and co-wrote the title track.

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When Cyruswon Record of the Yearfor her hit "Flowers" at the 2024 Grammys, she gave a sweet shout-out to her now-fiancé in her acceptance speech. In addition to thanking her team, she paid tribute to Morando, who was sitting in the audience, calling him "my love."

Cyrus waspreviously marriedto actorLiam Hemsworthfrom December 2018 to August 2019.

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