WNBA legend slams general managers for disrespecting Caitlin Clark in annual survey


Who would you rather start a WNBA franchise with: Caitlin Clark or Paige Bueckers? That was a question in this year’s annual general managers survey conducted by the league prior to the season opener. 

Before the 2025 season, executives were asked which player they would want to start a franchise with, and 50% said Clark. This year, with Clark heading into her third season after an injury-riddled sophomore campaign, playing only 12 games, and Bueckers coming off an impressive rookie season, winning Rookie of the Year honors, GMs’ minds changed drastically.

Clark received only 20% of the vote, while Bueckers led the voting with 33%. This is where WNBA legend, Lisa Leslie comes in. 

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Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark and Dallas Wings guard Paige Bueckers during an inbounds play at Gainbridge Fieldhouse

Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark and Dallas Wings guard Paige Bueckers compete during an inbounds play in the first half at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Ind., on April 30, 2026. (Trevor Ruszkowski/Imagn Images)

Leslie, who will soon have a statue of herself erected outside of Crypto.com arena, said those general managers who didn’t vote for Clark, “are probably gonna get fired.” 

She didn’t pull any punches as she expounded on her response to the survey saying, “This is a money business and the money is about Caitlin Clark.”

Leslie is spot on here. Reports say, Caitlin Clark has driven roughly 25%+ of the WNBA’s recent economic activity over the last two seasons. Clark has been the main driving factor for record attendance, record ratings, record merchandise sales, massive franchise appreciation, a $2.2B media deal, expansion fee inflation, and more. She’s not only the Indiana Fever’s, but the WNBA’s golden ticket. Her economic impact is off the charts.

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Leslie reinforced these facts in her appearance on “First Take” with Stephen A. Smith stating, “Never in the history of the WNBA, have we had a player force teams to play in larger arenas.”

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Lisa Leslie attends the Women’s Gold Medal basketball game between Team France and Team USA at the Olympic Games Paris 2024 on Aug. 11, 2024, at Bercy Arena in Paris, France. (Catherine Steenkeste/Getty Images)

Just look at this staggering statistic between Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers.

In the season opener in Indiana, as the Fever took on the Dallas Wings, the arena was obviously sold out with 16,000+ in attendance. It was Clark vs. Bueckers, with the addition of the WNBA’s No. 1 overall pick, Azzi Fudd. It was obviously a hot ticket. Fast forward to game two for the Dallas Wings, who hosted Angel Reese and the Atlanta Dream. They couldn’t even sell out the 7,000-seat arena.

“If you’re the GM, you’re obviously supposed to be bringing in money,” Leslie explained further.

It’s true. As a GM, your job is to construct rosters, understand financials as it relates to contracts and player’s value, while having a healthy, long-term vision that leads to championships. Revenue is certainly a factor, not the main role, but vital. Clark’s economic impact is far greater than Buecker’s.

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Indiana Fever’s Caitlin Clark reacts to fans before the WNBA All-Star basketball game in Indianapolis on July 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy, file)

We can certainly have a conversation about which player is better currently, and who will ultimately help lead their respective teams to a championship(s), but I’m with Leslie on this one. As she said, “I’m going with Caitlin Clark.”

If you factor in the marketability — though Kevin Durant’s media company, The Boardroom, believes Bueckers is more marketable than Clark — it’s a no-brainer who GMs should have picked. Just add this to a long list of snubs and disrespect Caitlin Clark has received over the last few years.

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As for stats between the two this season, Clark is averaging 22 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 8 assists, while Bueckers is averaging 20.7 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 5 assists. Bueckers has been more efficient from three, some claim she’s a better defender, and she clearly takes care of the basketball better with fewer turnovers, there’s no doubt that Clark is still making a bigger impact overall on the court.

Hopefully, these GMs will wise up before they’re told to pack up their stuff. 



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Pm Modi Europe Visit Live: PM Modi reaches Netherlands, plans to meet King William and Queen; Know the program – Pm Modi Europe Visit Live Updates Arrival In Netherlands Meeting King Willem And Queen Bilateral Talks News

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Will be the chief guest at the European Round Table Conference in Sweden

After Netherlands, the PM will visit Sweden, where he will discuss furthering the India-Sweden innovation partnership. The talks will have a special focus on AI, green transition, defense cooperation, climate action and emerging technologies. PM Modi will also be the chief guest at the European Industry Roundtable, where European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will also be present.

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At the end of the trip, stay in Italy…

In the last leg of his visit to European countries, the Prime Minister will visit Italy on 19-20 May. There he will meet Prime Minister Georgia Meloni. The two leaders will discuss trade, investment and global issues. The Prime Minister will also visit the headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in Rome. The Foreign Ministry said that since 2023, there have been seven meetings between Prime Minister Modi and Meloni.

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Main focus of Netherlands visit is trade and investment, emphasis also on people-to-people contacts

PM Modi’s visit to Europe comes at a time when the free trade agreement between India and the European Union is to be finalized this year. The main focus of the visit will be on trade, investment, green technology, innovation, startups and enhancing people-to-people contacts. According to the Ministry of External Affairs, relations between the two countries have now expanded beyond traditional trade and agriculture to areas such as semiconductors, defence, maritime cooperation and renewable energy. Apart from addressing the Indian community, the Prime Minister will also interact with top business leaders.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi was also warmly welcomed by the Indian diaspora when he reached The Hague in the Netherlands. PM Modi, who arrived at a hotel during his visit to Netherlands, was also seen among children and women. Excited by the arrival of PM Modi, the migrants greeted the Prime Minister with the tricolor.

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After reaching Netherlands, PM Modi wrote on his X handle, ‘I have reached Amsterdam. This visit to the Netherlands comes at a time when the India-EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA) has given considerable impetus to trade and investment relations. This provides an opportunity to further strengthen ties in semiconductors, water, clean energy and other sectors. I will talk to Prime Minister Rob Jetten and will also meet the King, His Majesty William-Alexander and Queen Maxima. The Prime Minister said that he is also looking forward to addressing a community program on the morning of the 16th.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in the Netherlands on the second leg of his five-nation visit, where he will hold talks with Netherlands Prime Minister Rob Jetten to further deepen bilateral cooperation in areas such as trade, technology, defense and renewable energy. Modi will stay in Netherlands till May 17. The Prime Minister arrived in the Netherlands after a brief visit to the UAE. This is Modi’s second visit to this European country after 2017.

Who welcomed the Prime Minister on his arrival in Amsterdam?
After reaching the airport in Netherlands, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was welcomed by Adjutant-General Rear Admiral Ludger Brummelaar. Ludgar is also the head of the military family of King Willem-Alexander. Apart from this, many senior officials of the Netherlands government including Foreign Minister Tom Berendsen and India’s Ambassador to the Netherlands Kumar Tuhin also welcomed the PM.


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During the visit, Prime Minister Modi will hold bilateral talks with Prime Minister Jeten and will also meet King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima. Modi is also expected to address the Indian community and interact with prominent Dutch business leaders during the visit.

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Mullin accuses Gov Spanberger of criminalizing DHS wile arresting migrant in VA


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Following a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operation that led to the arrest of a three-time felon in Virginia, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin took aim at Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger.

Mullin spoke exclusively with Fox News Digital after a 4 a.m. trek to Manassas, Virginia, and a moonlit raid resulted in the arrest of Marvin Len Morales, a multiple-time felon who had been deported twice before. Morales had felony drug charges and a misdemeanor DWI charge on his record.

The DHS secretary said the arrest underscored what he views as the consequences of Spanberger and Virginia Democrats limiting cooperation between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities, arguing the policies make it harder for ICE agents to remove repeat offenders from communities.

Well, unfortunately, we’re not working with [Spanberger] at all. She’s criminalized us to some degree. She went out there, she’s warned all law enforcement not to work with us,” Mullin told Fox News Digital standing just feet away from the handcuffed migrant. 

“This individual right here that we just arrested, this is his third time to be deported. He self-deported once, he was deported again. He’s snuck back across, he’s been living back here in this country again with a history of criminal activity. This shouldn’t be happening in our streets, in our neighborhood,” Mullin told Fox News Digital.

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ICE agents arrest a man in Monassas, Virginia, on Fri., May 15, 2026. (Leigh Green for Fox News Digital)

Mullin lamented the lack of local cooperation with federal law enforcement and Virginia’s sanctuary state status, arguing the policies lead to an influx of criminal activity.

“They wanted to cancel all the 287G programs,” he said of Spanberger’s government. “This is where we have local law enforcement that partner with federal to get these criminals off the streets like this.”

A spokesperson for Spanberger punched back in a statement to Fox News Digital, saying that the governor supports prosecution of violent criminals to the fullest extent of the law, and that she is open to working with ICE to apprehend “criminal offenders.”

“Under Governor Spanberger’s leadership, Virginia state law enforcement agencies continue to assist ICE in the apprehension of criminal offenders as part of task forces and ongoing interagency cooperation,” the spokesperson told Fox News Digital. 

“Virginia Department of Corrections also continues the long-standing practice of notifying ICE when individuals born outside of the United States are in state custody,” the spokesperson added. “As a former federal law enforcement officer who served search and arrest warrants alongside local police officers, Governor Spanberger will always prioritize the safety and well-being of Virginia families and communities.”

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Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin rides in a secure vehicle during his first ICE operation since taking charge of the agency in Manassas, Va., on May 15, 2026. (Leigh Green for Fox News Digital)

“Just use Fairfax, Virginia, for example. Roughly 50% of the murders in Fairfax, Virginia… the perps are illegal, shouldn’t even be in the country to begin with. That’s just in Fairfax. You think about what’s happening in Virginia. When you make Virginia a sanctuary city, you encourage more illegal activities,” he said.

Law enforcement agents during an immigration raid in Manassas, Va., on May 15, 2026.

Law enforcement agents during an immigration raid in Manassas, Va., on May 15, 2026. (Leigh Green for Fox News Digital)

“We want to have local partnership,” he told Fox News Digital. “Ideally I wouldn’t want to be picking this guy up. Ideally we’d want local to pick him up. He’s been picked up for a DUI before. It would have been great to have a detainer on him, go and pick him up and deport him that way without us having to go through the neighborhood.”

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He also criticized Democratic leaders who he argued are placing political aspirations over following the law.

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Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin is briefed at an ICE facility in Manassas, Va., on May 15, 2026, before his first ICE operation since taking charge of the agency. (Leigh Green for Fox News Digital)

“They start causing all the political theater because they’re too afraid of their own base and they’re afraid that they’re gonna get beat in a primary,” he said. “You can’t work that way, I’m sorry. Either we are going to work together to make sure that we have a nation of laws that we’re gonna enforce, that by the way Congress passed, and allow law enforcement to do their job.”

Mullin lauded federal agencies like ICE for their work despite a lack of local and state support.

Law enforcement agents during an immigration raid in Manassas, Va., on May 15, 2026.

Law enforcement agents during an immigration raid in Manassas, Va., on May 15, 2026. (Leigh Green for Fox News Digital)

“Right now what you’re seeing is ICE doing their job. I mean, it’s early in the morning and these guys are out there working every day, protecting their roads, protecting their streets,” Mullin told Fox News. “We have 22,000 ICE officers, 80,000 officers throughout DHS, and they’re doing their jobs.”

“They’re doing exactly what President Trump said he wants to. Get America’s streets safe again, the previous administration let them run amok that these are criminals. Even when we have you know politicians that want to protect the criminals, President Trump is still protecting all our neighborhoods and these guys around here doing their job even early in the morning,” Mullin added.

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LocalSend puts your sneakernet out of business

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Like AirDrop, minus the Apple lock-in

FOSS It happens all the time. You have a file on one of your devices and you need to have it on another one. You could put the file on a USB flash drive and walk it over (the so-called sneakernet), you could email it to yourself, or you could try to set up some kind of network resource. LocalSend, a free open source tool, makes the process of sharing files on a LAN easier than anything else and it works on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, and more. 

The Reg FOSS desk is not routinely a fan of Apple fondleslabs. (We’ve tried, but they’re a bit too locked down for us.) Saying that, from what we’ve heard, LocalSend is a bit like Apple’s AirDrop but for grown-up computers and non-Apple kit. For Linux Mint users, it’s a bit like the included Warpinator – and as that page says, don’t search for it and go to warpinator.com, as it’s a fake site.

It’s a free download from its GitHub page and is also available in Canonical’s Snap store and on Flathub. You run it, and it gives that computer a cute nickname in the form of (adjective)+(fruit). Run it on two computers on the same local network, and they should see each other. You click “send” on one, and “receive” on the other, and that’s about it: pick the file or folder, and off it goes. LocalSend isn’t very big – the installation packages are mostly around the 15 MB mark – so it’s pretty fast to download or install.

LocalSend on macOS 12 – but it looks pretty much identical on Windows and Linux, too.

This vulture found and tried it when we downloaded a just-over-4 GB file and then worked out we’d downloaded it onto the wrong OS on the wrong machine. It takes a good few minutes to download several gigabytes – we live on a small, remote island, where our 100 Mbps broadband costs about four times what 1 Gbps broadband used to cost in Czechia – and it seemed worth trying to transfer it rather than grab another copy.

The gist of the idea is that LocalSend is quicker than using a USB key. You know the sort of process: find a big enough USB key, check it has space, copy the file onto it, eject it, go to the other machine, insert it, and copy the file off again. Even if it goes perfectly, LocalSend is still less hassle. It’s also easier than configuring some kind of temporary folder-sharing setup between different OSes on different computers with different login names. (The Irish Sea wing of Vulture Towers recently moved house and has yet to finalize his office layout and reconnect his NAS servers. It’s climbing to the top of the to-do list, though.)

LocalSend is also available on both the iOS App Store and Google Play Store, so it can help for devices that you can’t readily plug a USB key into. The transfer happens across your local network, so it won’t use up bandwidth on metered internet connections, and will even work if your internet connection is down.

Warpinator is Mint’s solution – but in our case, we initially needed to move the file from Windows to macOS. Both have ports of Warpinator, but both seem unofficial, and while the machines could see one another, file transfers failed.

We’ve also tried SyncThing, but it’s not good at keeping machines in sync when they’re rarely on at the same time – and we’ve had problems with it recursively duplicating directory trees into themselves so deeply that no GUI tool could delete them. Ideally, you should have an always-on home server that also runs SyncThing – and if you have one of those, then for one-off file transfers, you don’t really need SyncThing: just copy it to the server, and off again.

LocalSend just worked, and for us, it worked identically whether either end was running Windows, Linux, or macOS. We couldn’t ask for more. ®



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Gerardo Merida Sanchez was arrested in Arizona on May 11 before being transferred to New York.

A former security chief in Mexico’s Sinaloa state has been taken into US custody on allegations linked to the Sinaloa Cartel, according to federal court records and reports unsealed late Thursday.

Gerardo Merida Sanchez, 66, who served as Sinaloa’s public security secretary from September 2023 to December 2024, was arrested in Arizona on May 11 before being transferred to New York.

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He is reportedly due to appear in federal court in Manhattan on Friday and is currently being held at a federal detention facility in Brooklyn.

Merida Sanchez and former Sinaloa Governor Ruben Rocha were both charged in an indictment unsealed in Manhattan federal court on April 29, accusing them of conspiring with leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel to import large quantities of narcotics into the United States in exchange for political support and bribes.

According to the indictment, US prosecutors said Merida Sanchez accepted more than $100,000 in monthly cash bribes from Los Chapitos, a powerful faction of the cartel led by the sons of jailed drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, in exchange for protecting the group’s operations.

Authorities allege he used his position to shield the group’s drug trafficking operations by ordering law enforcement officers not to arrest Los Chapitos members while targeting rival criminal groups instead.

Prosecutors also accuse Merida Sanchez of leaking sensitive intelligence to the cartel, including advance warning about investigations and planned raids on drug laboratories and safehouses. In one instance in 2023, authorities said he alerted the group ahead of at least 10 raids, allowing cartel members to move personnel, drugs and equipment before security forces arrived.

Cartel case deepens US-Mexico political tensions

The indictment marked a significant escalation in the US crackdown on Mexican drug cartels, widening investigations beyond criminal organisations to include political figures accused of collaborating with trafficking networks.

Rocha, a member of Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum’s Morena party, denied the charges and said they were an attack against Mexico’s governing political movement.

He temporarily stepped down on May 2, requesting a 30-day leave of absence and saying he did so with a “clean conscience”. Rocha said he would use the time to defend himself against what he described as “false and malicious” allegations and to cooperate with the Mexican government’s investigation into the case. Yeraldine Bonilla Valverde was appointed as interim governor.

Sheinbaum said on April 30 that her government would not protect anyone who committed a crime, but suggested the US charges appeared politically motivated.

“If there isn’t clear evidence, it is obvious that the objective of these indictments by the Department of Justice is political,” she said.

The latest developments also coincide with a broader hard-line shift in US counternarcotics policy under President Donald Trump. According to The New York Times, federal prosecutors were this week instructed to consider using “terrorism-related statutes” against Mexican officials allegedly linked to the narcotics trade, a move expected to further strain relations between Washington and Mexico City.

The newspaper reported that the directive followed Trump’s decision earlier this year to designate several Latin American drug cartels as “terrorist organisations”, part of an expanded strategy that has also increased US military operations targeting suspected traffickers in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean.



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Michigan Senate hopeful Mallory McMorrow went nearly a year without paying bills


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Democrat Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow accrued nearly a year’s worth of unpaid utility charges on her million-dollar home while campaigning on affordability.

Until Friday, McMorrow and her husband, former Gawker executive Ray Wert, had not paid water or sewer charges on their home in Royal Oak, Mich., since June 2025, according to records reviewed by Fox News Digital. The property had accrued $3,000.37 in unpaid bills and late fees. 

The debt was paid shortly after Fox News Digital reached out for comment. 

“The bills in question have been paid,” the spokesperson said. “We respect the commitment to covering anything other than the fact that every single American’s bills – from gas to groceries to electricity – are going way up because of Donald Trump and his enablers like Mike Rogers.”

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Mallory McMorrow campaigns at the Michigan Democratic Nominating Convention in Detroit on April 19, 2026. (Jim West/UCG/Universal Images Group)

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McMorrow, a state legislator vying for the Democratic nomination in one of the country’s top Senate races, has repeatedly fallen behind on payments in recent years. 

Records show the couple has been fined 10 times totaling more than $400 in late fees for nonpayment since late 2021, when they purchased a $1.28 million home in the Detroit suburb. A report in the Detroit Metro Times that year described the property — with a pool and outside courtyard — as a home “to marvel at.”

McMorrow and Wert also let overdue water bills pile up on the home in the latter half of 2024, when they went five months without making a payment. When the couple finally paid $917 in January 2025, records showed an unpaid balance of $45 in late fees.

Royal Oak Township sends water bills quarterly and assesses a 5% late fee on unpaid balances. If McMorrow had failed to pay the balance by June 1, another 5% penalty would have been added, according to a billing notice.

Under Royal Oak policy, unpaid water and sewer bills can eventually be added to the couple’s property tax bill and prolonged nonpayment can result in water shutoff.

The delinquent payments come as recent disclosures show McMorrow and her husband may be millionaires. 

She estimated her net worth between $588,041 and $1.87 million last year, Michigan Advance reported. Up to $1.15 million was reported under her name or as a joint asset with her husband, according to a financial disclosure filed last year.

McMorrow earned $101,554 from her state senator salary, according to the filing. She also reported just over $106,000 in royalties. 

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Michigan State Senator Mallory McMorrow speaks on the first day of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) at the United Center in Chicago on August 19, 2024. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images)

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While McMorrow and her husband were falling behind on payments, she championed “affordability” legislation that would end water shutoffs for not paying city bills. 

McMorrow cosponsored a measure last year that would cap water bills for qualifying low-income residents and offer debt forgiveness for overdue balances. The program would be funded through a regular surcharge on most Michigan water customers.

She has also backed the Human Right to Water Act, which would recognize access to affordable drinking water as a right and direct the state government to develop “affordability criteria.”

In a March 2021 Facebook post, she advocated for legislation that would “end water shutoffs.”

“Let’s be clear, access to water is a human right, even when there’s not a pandemic,” she wrote.

The late utility payments come as McMorrow is running in a combative three-way Democratic primary to succeed Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., who is retiring. 

The swing seat is a must-win race for Democrats hoping to retake Senate control, but Republicans also view the contest as a top flip opportunity. Former Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., cleared the field last year with President Donald Trump’s backing while the Democratic candidates continue to duke it out ahead of the August primary.

McMorrow is campaigning on a progressive platform that includes calling on the wealthy to pay their “fair share” in taxes. Democrat Sen. Bernie Sanders-backed Abdul El-Sayed is running to her left, and Rep. Haley Stevens, D-Mich., a candidate with support from the party’s establishment swing, has espoused more centrist views.

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Controversial streamer Hasan Piker and Abdul El-Sayed, a Democratic primary candidate for U.S. Senate in Michigan, take a selfie with young fans after a campaign event at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on April 7, 2026. (Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP Photo)

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Progressive Sens. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Chris Murphy, D-Conn., have endorsed McMorrow’s campaign.

She recently faced scrutiny for deleting thousands of old social media posts prior to her Senate campaign launch that denigrated “Middle America” and associated Trump and his base with Nazi Germany. CNN first reported on the trove of since-deleted posts. 

The Senate hopeful largely defended her posts in an interview with the network, arguing she “tweeted normal things like a normal person.”



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Does UCLA’s surprising top-10 recruiting class have legitimate juice or is it just fool’s gold?


College football recruiting is a 24/7, 365-day endeavor, but during the offseason, the discussion gets turned up another notch entirely.

Some of you more casual college football fans may be thinking May is too early to be grabbing the scalpel and dissecting a recruiting class full of verbal pledges who won’t even sign their papers until December at the earliest, but you could not be more wrong.

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Michigan Wolverines and Michigan State Spartans helmets are displayed before a college football game at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, Mich., on Oct. 21, 2023. (Aaron J. Thornton/Getty Images)

More often than not, how you are recruiting post-spring practice is usually a pretty solid indicator of how your class will finish in the winter.

Be forewarned, though. It takes more than just glancing at the number next to your team’s logo and giving a thumbs up or thumbs down.

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Sure, it’s nice to be ranked in the top 10 on recruiting sites in the month of May, but there are other factors involved when breaking down a class. Speaking of which, if you go to your favorite recruiting service and peruse the top 10, you’ll see some familiar names littered throughout the page.

Recruiting mainstays like Ohio State, Notre Dame, Oklahoma and Miami, among others, are humming right along with their 2027 classes, but one logo may have stuck out to you.

That’s right, the UCLA Bruins, fresh off a disastrous 3-9 season where they eventually fired head coach DeShaun Foster, are sitting all the way at No. 6 on the 247Sports composite rankings (they’re 11th on Rivals, but let’s not split hairs).

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UCLA quarterback Nico Iamaleava runs past Penn State linebacker Amare Campbell during the first half of an NCAA college football game in Pasadena, Calif., on Oct. 4, 2025. (Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP)

It looks like the boosters finally got serious about dumping some of that money they save for basketball into the football program’s NIL budget, along with the fact that a young, successful coach like Bob Chesney may have injected some optimism into the fanbase.

A top-10 class would represent a nearly historic finish for the Bruins, as I could only find one instance of UCLA finishing in the top 10 (2013) since recruiting rankings became more homogenized.

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But can they finish strong and bring home a recruiting class that can compete with the big boys of college football?

Let’s start with the positives.

The Bruins have 18 commits in their 2027 class, and 10 of those are four stars. This puts their “blue chip ratio” above 50%, which is considered the baseline for a competitive recruiting class.

UCLA also has three top-100 prospects in their class, a pretty solid mark for any program in May.

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A general view of Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, Calif., before the UCLA Bruins season opener against the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors on Aug. 28, 2021. (Will Navarro/Icon Sportswire)

While a decent blue-chip ratio and three top-100 recruits is a great start, there is a problem, and it comes in the form of something I mentioned above.

UCLA’s 18 commits is a fairly high number, even in the NIL era of getting deals done early. This means their class doesn’t have as much room to grow as some other classes with 11 or 12 commits currently in their class.

At 18 commits and a class average below 90 (89.85), the Bruins would have to fill the rest of their class out with top-100 or borderline five-star players to have a chance at finishing where they sit right now.

Take a look at their crosstown rivals for a good comparison.

The USC Trojans have 13 commits in their class currently, but sit two spots above the Bruins.

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Well, the Trojans boast a class average of 93.39, more than 3.5 points higher than UCLA’s class average. For context, a full class of 25 commits from last cycle with a similar average finished 13th (Washington), while everyone in the top five from the ’26 cycle finished with a 91.90 or higher.

USC already boasts double the top-100 pledges in its class and even has a five-star already in the fold.

If I had to bet money on who finishes in the top 10 between the two Los Angeles schools, I’m taking the Trojans every day of the week with the data presented to me.

Is there a path to a top-ten class for UCLA?

Of course.

They could catch fire on the trail this summer and make some inroads with some elite prospects.

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When you couple that with the possibility of having a stellar first season under Chesney, there’s a chance the Bruins sneak into the upper echelon of recruiting rankings.

It’s just not likely given how far along they are already.

Things change, and this new era of NIL-driven recruiting definitely shifts the timeline. But historical data would indicate the Bruins are more likely to finish in the top 15.

That’s still an incredible class, especially considering the doldrums that have plagued the UCLA football program for the past decade plus.

Regardless, I will have both eyes trained on this Bruins recruiting class for the rest of the year.

It will be fascinating to see if they can buck the historical trends stacked against them, and knowing my reputation, I may have just reverse jinxed them into an elite 2027 class.

You’re welcome, Bruins fans.



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