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A night after seeing his program improve to 7-0 for the first time since 2014 with a win over Duke, Mike Norvell and Florida State secured a recruiting victory just as significant.

Five-star defensive lineman Armondo Blount Jr. (No. 4 overall in the 2025 ESPN 300) flipped his commitment from Miami to Florida State on Sunday.

“I feel like Florida State can develop me better as an athlete and as a person,” he told ESPN.

He’s the top defensive end in the junior class. He also confirmed to ESPN that he’ll be reclassifying into the 2024 class.

Florida State’s 2024 class currently ranks seventh overall and has 10 ESPN 300 pledges, highlighted by five-star safety Khalil Bolden (No. 15 overall).

Blount, who initially committed to Mario Cristobal and the Hurricanes on Sept. 14, was in Tallahassee over the weekend to see Florida State beat Duke 38-20 behind an offense that scored 21 points in the fourth quarter to finally pull away.

A product of Miami Central High School, just more than 10 miles from Miami’s Coral Gables campus, the 6-foot-4, 250-pound Blount has 32 tackles, 10 tackles for loss and 8 sacks through five games this season.

“The coaches, they told me they were ready to break me [down] to get me better, so I’m looking forward to it,” he said.

He specifically mentioned associate head coach/defensive tackles coach Odell Haggins, who has been part of the Seminoles football program for 30 years, as a big selling point.

“Coach Odell [Haggins] has developed a lot of D-linemen, brought them in to see [what they’re made of] and built them up. So [it’ll be good to be] in that situation,” Blount said.

The Seminoles last signed a five-star defensive end in 2017, when the No. 1 defensive end in that cycle, Josh Kaindoh (No. 13 overall), joined the cycle’s top defensive tackle, Marvin Wilson (No. 4 overall), in a class ESPN ranked fourth.

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Spin-o-rama goal helps Celebrini to 50-point mark

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SAN JOSE, Calif. — Macklin Celebrini reached his latest milestone in most impressive fashion.

Celebrini scored a spin-o-rama goal as part of a four-point night that made him the fastest San Jose player to reach 50 points in a season as the Sharks beat the Calgary Flames 6-3 on Tuesday.

“He’s incredible,” teammate Barclay Goodrow said. “It seems like every night he does something that just makes you say, ‘Wow.’ At this point, it’s not surprising, but it still is surprising. He proves each and every night why he’s one of the best players in the league.”

The numbers Celebrini is putting up are staggering, especially as a 19-year-old in only his second NHL season. He has 18 goals and 33 assists through San Jose’s first 34 games after recording two goals and two assists against the Flames.

He reached the 50-point mark three games faster than any other Sharks player. The only other teenagers to get there faster are two of the greatest in NHL history: Wayne Gretzky and Sidney Crosby.

“He’s a special one, for sure,” San Jose coach Ryan Warsofsky said. “Every time you think he’s going to maybe slow down and maybe hit a speed bump, he doesn’t. He just keeps going. You can see he had legs early tonight. He’s obviously a very special individual.”

Celebrini assisted on two goals in the first period, including a pinpoint pass to John Klingberg that set up the first one, and played a strong game at both ends of the ice all night.

But it was his breathtaking move early in the third that was truly jaw dropping. Celebrini took a pass from Collin Graf, spun without breaking stride and put a shot on net that Dustin Wolf initially saved before the puck bounced off Celebrini’s hip and went in.

“It’s kind of just a reaction,” Celebrini said. “I mean, Graffer made a good play on the wall to kind of intercept it and then just found me in the middle. It was just kind of reactionary, but it was a little lucky. It goes off my hip.”

Celebrini capped the game with an empty-net goal that sealed San Jose’s 17th win. The young Sharks are currently in playoff position after finishing last in the league the past two seasons.

San Jose won only 20 games in Celebrini’s rookie season, and didn’t reach 17 until the 63rd game.

“It’s fun,” he said. “It’s enjoyable to be around the rink when you’re winning and you’re playing well as a group and you just kind of feed off it. It’s more fun when you are winning.”

Celebrini is the biggest reason for the turnaround.

His high level of play has earned him respect around the league and made a case for his inclusion on the Canadian Olympic team.

“Everyone sees it,” Goodrow said. “He’s one of the best. He has the ability to put a team on his back. He competes as hard as he can, each and every shift. He’s a leader. He does a lot for us.”

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Ex-Bama coach Saban buys stake in NHL’s Preds

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Former Alabama football coach and current ESPN college football analyst Nick Saban has purchased a minority stake in the NHL’s Nashville Predators.

Predators chairman and majority owner Bill Haslam announced Tuesday the purchase made by Dream Sports Ventures LLC, an entity controlled by Saban and business partner Joe Agresti.

“Although I am now retired as a coach, I still possess a competitive nature and a great passion for sports,” Saban said in a statement released by the Predators. “Being involved in a sports team in Nashville has always been a goal and the opportunity to partner in the Predators with a class act like Bill Haslam created the perfect scenario for us. The Preds are a great organization with a fantastic brand, and we are excited to be part of the future success of the franchise.”

Saban and Agresti are partners in the Dream Motor Group that features 10 car dealerships, including two in Nashville. They’re partners in several other business ventures as well.

Saban stepped down as Alabama’s coach after the 2023 season. He posted a 297-71-1 record in 28 years as a coach and won seven national titles — one at LSU and six at Alabama.

Haslam was governor of Tennessee from 2011-19. He became chairman of the Predators on July 1, 2024, and took over as majority owner of the franchise on July 3 of this year.

Information from The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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LOS ANGELES — Goalie Darcy Kuemper was placed on injured reserve by the Los Angeles Kings on Tuesday after taking a hit to the head during their loss at Dallas.

The Kings made the move one day after Kuemper left in the first period following a significant hit from Stars forward Mikko Rantanen, who wasn’t penalized on the play.

Los Angeles recalled goalie Pheonix Copley from its AHL affiliate to back up Anton Forsberg during Kuemper’s absence.

Kuemper is 10-6-6 with a 2.19 goals-against average and a .917 save percentage in another standout season for the Kings, who reacquired him in a trade in June 2024.

The 35-year-old netminder backstopped Colorado to a Stanley Cup title in 2022, and he was a Vezina Trophy finalist for the first time last season after leading the Kings into the playoffs. His continued strong play this season has pushed him into the discussion for Canada’s Olympic roster in February.

Kuemper will miss at least the next week for the Kings, who continue their road trip at Florida on Wednesday night. Los Angeles has lost three straight games to fall to 14-9-9.

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