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    Instant impressions from Washington Huskies rivalry loss to No. 6 Oregon | The S
    Posted on Sunday, November 30 @ 00:00:41 PST (0 reads)
    College Guide Here are three instant impressions after washington’s 26-14 loss to no. 6 oregon on saturday at husky stadium: jedd fisch called a strange game that seemed like an oddly called game offensively from washington coach jedd fisch. it was clear early that demond williams jr. Was going to be under duress. Washington’s offensive line was not going to be able to handle teitum tuioti on the edge or any of the assorted pressures oregon was going to bring on the interior. Williams started 2 of 6 with a bad interception in the end zone that cost the huskies points early. And outside of the last drive of the first half and one td drive early in the fourth quarter, williams never really got better. meanwhile, adam mohammed was washington’s best offensive player on a day it was clear that jonah coleman still lacked burst due to his knee injury. But fisch oddly went away from mohammed for stretches. For example, he touched the ball only two times in the third quarter. fisch deserves credit for the fourth-down play call that resulted in denzel boston’s 13-yard td catch with 8:54 left that pulled the huskies within 19-14. but it didn’t seem fisch put williams or his offense in the best position to succeed against an opponent where they needed to be nearly flawless. washington’s defense did its job … except on third and fourth downs third-and-9 midway through the fourth quarter. Washington with all the momentum. Husky stadium finally rocking like it has in the past. and across the middle, completely uncovered, ran malik benson for a first-down reception that turned into a backbreaking 64-yard touchdown catch-and-run to give oregon a 26-14 lead with 7:55 remaining. for most of the afternoon, washington did a pretty good job of keep in check oregon’s offense that had scored 40 or more points six times this season. But third down is where the ducks still found success. Oregon converted 6 of 16 third downs and was 2 of 3 on fourth down. The numbers aren’t overwhelming, but every one of them felt significant. The ducks converted third downs of 10, 9, 7 (twice) and 5, yards. The ducks also picked up a first down on third-and-10 thanks to a pass interference penalty in the third quarter. The fourth downs the ducks converted went for 17 and 22 yards. perhaps most telling, every drive where oregon converted a third- or fourth-down — except the final one — ended up leading to points for the ducks. washington’s defense was mostly solid and held the ducks to just 110 yards rushing, their second-lowest total of the season. They just couldn’t get the key stops when needed. this was a strange rivalry weekend there’s no question that oregon and washington will always be a rivalry. Whether it’s on par or has now superseded the in-state rivalries for both the ducks and huskies is open to debate. Many would say yes. but the best rivalries are organic. They’re rooted in long-standing dislike and disdain where purple irritates those on one side and green infuriates the other. but to see advertisements for facebook and venmo painted on the husky stadium turf on saturday made the day feel even more odd. Look, college athletic programs must make money any way they can these days. But this felt overly corporate for a rivalry that’s always met the requirements of being based in organic hate. it could be recency bias, but the last time oregon and washington played at husky stadium in 2023, it was one of the most electric afternoons ever inside the stadium and a game that exceeded the hype. saturday was not even close to that. Maybe it was the lack of something significant being on the line or the still strange reality that it was a big ten conference game. Whatever the case, if this is going to be the rivalry weekend game for the foreseeable future, let’s hope it can find that special spark of animosity again in this changed college football world.
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    USC UCLA game tonight determines regular season finale as Trojans look to finish
    Posted on Sunday, November 30 @ 00:00:41 PST (0 reads)
    College Guide The usc ucla game comes down to a final regular season showdown tonight at the los angeles memorial coliseum, with the trojans looking to improve to 9-3 in what marks the 95th edition of the crosstown rivalry. No. 16 usc enters as a heavy 21.5-point favorite against struggling ucla at 7:30 p.M. Est. This rivalry matchup will air on nbc sports and could reshape both teams’ postseason outlook before bowl season begins. ???? Quick facts - game is the 95th meeting between crosstown rivals, with usc holding historical dominance - usc is ranked no. 16 with an 8-3 record and 6-2 big ten record after losing to oregon 42-27 last week - ucla enters at 3-8 after being dominated by washington 48-14 last weekend - trojans have playoff hopes officially dashed but look to finish strong at home despite missing cfp consideration trojans host bruins in season finale showdown usc makes its final home stand of the regular season tonight against ucla, with the rivalry game serving as the capstone to a turbulent season in pasadena. Coach lincoln riley has the trojans sitting at 8-3 overall and 6-2 in big ten play, though their college football playoff dreams evaporated after the loss to washington last weekend. the crosstown rivals have renewed their intense matchup for nearly a century, and tonight’s contest carries extra significance as no. 16 usc attempts to salvage its postseason narrative with a decisive home victory. Ucla, meanwhile, seeks its first win in two games after being blanked 48-14 by the washington huskies on november 22. the trojans are favored by 21.5 points with an over/under set at 58.5 total points, signaling vegas’ confidence in usc’s ability to control the line of scrimmage throughout the evening. maiava leads usc offense against bruins defense jayden maiava has been the driving force behind usc’s passing attack all season, and the sophomore quarterback will look to bounce back after throwing for 306 yards and three touchdowns in last week’s loss to oregon. The trojans’ offense ranks among the nation’s elite, and maiava’s ability to dissect defenses has made lincoln riley’s system one of college football’s most explosive units. against ucla’s struggling defense, maiava will have opportunities to exploit mismatches and establish early momentum. Running back king miller is expected to dominate the ground game, as the bruins have struggled significantly to stop the run this season despite recent defensive adjustments. | matchup factor | usc | ucla | | overall record | 8-3 | 3-8 | | conference record | 6-2 big ten | 1-7 big ten | | last week result | lost to oregon 42-27 | lost to washington 48-14 | | qb starting | jayden maiava | nico iamaleava | | spread | favored by 21.5 | underdog +21.5 | ucla fighting to end disastrous season despite odds the bruins have endured a devastating 2025 campaign, finishing at 3-8 and 1-7 in big ten play after transfer quarterback nico iamaleava struggled in recent weeks. The tennessee transfer was expected to transform ucla’s offense but has faced mounting pressure as the season progressed, posting just 1,728 passing yards, 12 touchdowns, and 7 interceptions through eleven games. in ucla’s latest setback against washington, iamaleava threw for just 69 yards on 26 passing attempts in what was easily his worst performance in a bruins uniform. The young quarterback is expected to play tonight despite the blowout loss, giving ucla’s coaching staff one final opportunity to evaluate whether he can lead the program forward into next season. espn’s bowl projection algorithms suggest ucla may miss postseason play entirely given its sub-.500 record, making tonight’s matchup against arch-rival usc more about pride and momentum heading into 2026 than any tangible playoff implications. rivalry context and historical dominance at the coliseum the usc-ucla crosstown rivalry is one of college sports’ most storied matchups, dating back to their first meeting on september 28, 1929, when usc dominated with a historic 76-0 victory. The trojans maintain an overall edge in the series and have built considerable momentum playing at home in recent years. coach lincoln riley is 2-1 against ucla in his usc tenure, with a 19-13 victory last season demonstrating his ability to manage this rivalry effectively. Tonight’s contest will go a long way toward establishing whether riley can consistently control the crosstown matchup as a pillar of his program-building efforts. usc’s home crowd advantage at the los angeles memorial coliseum figures to play a significant role, as ucla’s depleted defensive unit will struggle to communicate and execute defensive adjustments throughout the evening. will ucla pull off the impossible upset at the coliseum tonight? despite being massive underdogs, ucla has shown flashes of competitiveness this season, particularly in victories over penn state when nico iamaleava was playing at his best with multiple rushing touchdowns. If the young quarterback can regain form and the bruins’ defense can generate pressure on jayden maiava, there remains a theoretical path to keeping this game closer than vegas anticipates. however, the statistical reality suggests this matchup heavily favors usc, which is ranked in the top 20 and represents one of college football’s marquee offensive systems under riley’s guidance. For ucla to compete, the team would need exceptional execution and near-perfect play from iamaleava, a tall order given recent performance trends. can the underdog bruins mount a stunning comeback bid in the rivalry’s 95th edition, or will usc’s dominance extend the trojans’ postseason preparations on their home field tonight? sources - espn college football – game previews, rankings, and team statistics - fox sports – odds, predictions, and analysis for usc-ucla matchup - sports illustrated – player updates and game preview coverage michael brown is a seasoned sports journalist bringing years of experience covering professional athletics and sporting culture. With a keen eye for breaking stories and player dynamics, this veteran journalist delivers in-depth analysis and exclusive insights from the world’s biggest sporting events. His passion for the game shines through in every story, keeping fans connected to the action both on and off the field.
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    Book clubs and community progams finding new audiences in Idaho Falls
    Posted on Sunday, November 30 @ 00:00:41 PST (0 reads)
    College Guide Book clubs and community progams finding new audiences in idaho falls published at | updated attrinity audioplayer ready ... idaho falls — a pair of long-running book clubs at the idaho falls public library are getting renewed attention as participation grows and programming options expands. staff say the rise in attendance reflects a local community increasingly eager for connection, conversation and a space to read together. the library currently hosts two monthly, staff-led book clubs: chapter two, an evening group that meets on the second tuesday of each month at 7 p.M., And a noon group that is being rebranded as booked at noon, held monthly at 12 p.M. On tuesdays. Both clubs attract a wide age range of readers, and meetings typically have between five and fifteen participants. chapter two will suspend meetings for the month of december, but resume activities beginning jan. 6th. Booked at noon has one more meeting this year on dec. 16. “community is one of those things that is unfortunately kind of going away,” said beth swenson, the ifpl’s assistant director and community engagement coordinator. “We see people who have moved into the city and don’t know anyone. A book club is a great place to meet friends.” staff prepare questions for the two library sponsored book clubs, to help guide the conversation, especially if discussions drift. However, the groups are intentionally patron-led, giving readers space to talk openly about characters, themes, and even difficult topics. “the conversations can be deeply meaningful,” a swenson said. “We’ve discussed books involving war, trauma, genocide—things that are hard. The library offers a safe space to talk about them respectfully.” “i read for enjoyment,” says dave johnson, a regular attendee of the booked at noon club. “I enjoy the social aspect (of the book club), being able to get together with like minded people and talk about things.” his message to newcomers is: “grab whatever book we’re reading for the month and come to the discussion. Even if you haven’t read the book, even if you haven’t finished it all, come anyway. You might learn some fascinating stuff and decide to read that book after all.” 3 month series on indigenous literature beginning jan. 24, the library will launch a three-month program called “let’s talk about it,” partly funded through the idaho commission for libraries and the idaho humanities council. this year’s series focuses on indigenous stories and authors, with sessions held in the library’s program room on jan. 24, feb. 28, and march 28. Each event will be led by a visiting scholar/professor and literary experts from across idaho — who guide the discussion and provide context for the selected works. the 2026 lineup includes american sunrise by former u.S. Poet laureate joy harjo, presented by margaret pettis; firekeeper’s daughter by angeline boulley, led by shelly mcewen of the college of southern idaho; and the night watchman by louise erdrich, facilitated by idaho state university’s carlin donovan. the grant covers the cost of bringing in these scholars, while the library supplies in-kind support through staff time, preparation, and facility use — an annual contribution valued at more than $1,000. book kits for book clubs the idaho falls library wants more community members to have access to book clubs, whether that means private gatherings at people’s homes in the community or using space like the “program room,” which holds up to 40 to 60 people and can be reserved for a variety of private uses. in their mission to facilitate greater engagement with literature and help combat epidemic loneliness, the idaho falls public library provides an extensive set of book club kits, called “book club in a bag” – each containing 10 copies of a selected title. The library maintains more than 100 kits, and both public and private book clubs can check them out. some kits in that collection include “the killers of flower moon,” which became a major motion picture featuring leonardo dicaprio in 2023, along with some creative novels like “ella minnow pea,” which tells a story that progressively forbids the use of certain letters throughout its plot. The book highlights the consequences of censorship in a creative way, providing an engaging reading experience and sparking conversation on important social issues. another selection includes copies of “american nations,” a work by colin woodard, which argues that north america was settled not as a single, unified culture but as a patchwork of distinct “nations,” each founded by groups with their own values, social models, and ideas about liberty, religion and government. The book’s central claim is that modern american conflict is best understood through the lens of its original regional nations rather than red-vs-blue states or urban-vs-rural divides. you can see the lists of hundreds of kits at the “books in a bag” page on the ifpl website. the kits are chosen through a community voting system, which began on oct. 27 and is open until nov 29. Local residents suggest titles, the library narrows them to 20, with the top 10 being added to the kit collection each year. Nominate or vote here. all available book kits are shelved on the library’s third floor. Patrons can simply grab a bag and head to check out. other offerings at ifpl the library also hosts a wide range of weekly and monthly gatherings, including dungeons & dragons groups that meet on saturdays at 2 p.M, a chess club on wednesdays at 7 p.M. And saturdays at 11 a.M., And both crazy crafters and a writing group on tuesday evenings at 7 p.M. other engaging opportunities include a spanish-language book club, cuenta un libro, led by a community member. reward based reading programs include “the extreme book nerd challenge,” which invites adults and teens to read 50 books a year and independent child readers to complete 25. prizes have ranged from custom hoodies to next year’s planned bluetooth speaker. For teens who find reading more challenging, the library also runs the “turn the page” program, which rewards them for reading just one book each month, offering a more accessible path to develop consistent reading habits. “sometimes reading one book is a huge achievement for a teen,” swenson noted. “I’m not above bribing kids to read. That’s what summer and winter reading programs are for.” anyone interested in participating or learning more can visit the library or check its website for upcoming events and schedules.
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    Vanderbilt football, Diego Pavia beat rival Tennessee in Neyland Stadium
    Posted on Sunday, November 30 @ 00:00:41 PST (0 reads)
    College Guide Vanderbilt, diego pavia silence neyland, get historic 10th win | estes gentry estes knoxville – rapid reaction from vanderbilt football’s 45-24 win over rival tennessee on nov. 29 at neyland stadium: talking points - the biggest win of vanderbilt’s historic regular season was the final one. And this shootout victory for diego pavia and company in a chilly, noisy neyland stadium might be remembered as the biggest victory in program history. The commodores(10-2) secured their first-ever 10-win season while keeping college football playoff hopes alive by beating the favored vols, who dropped to 8-4. - What’s next for vandy in the postseason is unclear, but nonetheless, it can celebrate beating an in-state rival that has had its number. This was clark lea’s first win over josh heupel’s tennessee in five seasons at vanderbilt football, and it was no fluke. The commodores outgained the vols, 582 yards to 382, and scored on their first four possessions after halftime to break open a game that’d been tied at intermission. - as has been the case so often in his two seasons at vanderbilt, pavia was the difference-maker. He rebounded from a pair of early interceptions to throw for 253 yards, run for 159 yards and lead a commodores offense that ended up outperforming his counterpart joey aguilars vols offense. On a day in which both defenses were bound to have trouble against good offenses, tennessee’s defense ultimately had more problems stopping vandy than the other way around. For the commodores, this was their most successful defensive effort yet against heupels vols in leas five attempts. - aguilar had his moments, though, finding chris brazzell for a 52-yard touchdown pass as the vols reached the end zone on three of their first five drives of the game. As the third quarter turned to the fourth quarter, however, tennessee trailed by 10 points and had a 15-play drive end in a field goal after vols receiver mike matthews dropped a possible touchdown pass on third down. where the game turned late in the first half, tennessee had vandy stopped on a third down near the goal line when jalen mcmurray was flagged for roughing pavia. It was a four-point penalty. On the next play, the commodores scored a td to make it 21-21 at halftime, and the vols wouldnt lead again. vandy’s first two possessions of the second half burned 11:46 while putting the commodores up 31-21. Then, later, with vandy leading 31-24, pavia found eli stowers for a huge 14-yard completion on third-and-6. On the next play, pavia ran 24 yards into the end zone and struck a heisman pose. key number 1 – number of times vanderbilt punted in this game, compared to four for tennessee. what i liked for the second year in a row, one of our state’s sec teams visited the other one with realistic hopes of reaching the college football playoff with a win. How many states can say that? this time, it was vanderbilt’s experience to cherish. and yet … tennessee will look back on this season as a missed opportunity. One wonders how far this team – which lost three times at neyland – could’ve gone if a few plays had fallen the other way and the defense stayed healthier to better support a strong offense. reach tennessean sports columnist gentry estes at gestes@tennessean.Com and hang out with him on bluesky @gentryestes.Bsky.Social
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    Auburn, Arkansas Intersect Over Top Coaching Candidate - Worldnews.com
    Posted on Sunday, November 30 @ 00:00:41 PST (0 reads)
    College Guide The auburn tigers and arkansas razorbacks are both in pursuit of their respective head coaches as the 2025 college football season comes to a close. Auburn is looking for its next program leader following the dismissal of hugh freeze, and arkansas is on the hunt after parting ways with sam pittman. ... read full story ask about this article
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    Rutgers football loses to Penn State in a way that only Rutgers could - Yahoo Sp
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    College Guide Rutgers football loses to penn state in a way that only rutgers could story by app.Com | asbury park press jerry carino, asbury park press sun, november 30, 2025 at 12:07 am utc · 2 min read piscataway – the exorcism was just about complete for rutgers football. The scarlet knights had a foot on the throat of the sorriest version of penn state anyone could remember. They had the lead, the ball, and were gashing the nittany lions like a pack of wild dogs carving up a thanksgiving turkey. the crowd was frenzied in anticipation of the program’s first big ten victory over their hated rival – and a bowl bid to boot. advertisement advertisement advertisement all rutgers has to do was keep plunging the dagger. piscataway, new jersey - november 29: nicholas singleton #10 of the penn state nittany lions runs the ball against jett elad #9 of the rutgers scarlet knights in the first half at shi stadium on november 29, 2025 in piscataway, new jersey. (Photo by mitchell leff/getty images) instead, the scarlet knights fell on it. in the most inexplicable turn of events imaginable, rutgers quarterback athan kaliakmanis fumbled and penn state returned it 61 yards for a fourth-quarter touchdown. final score: penn state 40, rutgers 36. and so the sixth season of greg schiano’s second tour at rutgers’ helm ends with a 5-7 record and a squandered opportunity that will sting for a long time. and so one of the most explosive, entertaining seasons in recent program history -- this is the first time rutgers has had a 3,000-yeard passer, 1,000-yard rusher and 1,000-yard receiver since 2007 -- ended with a losing record, no bowl bid and the 11th straight loss to a penn state program that had lost its head coach and starting quarterback. advertisement advertisement advertisement it’s hard to point the finger at any reason why rutgers lost this game. Kaliakmanis was superb, throwing for 338 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions. The offensive line steamrolled penn state to the tune of 533 total yards, including 209 on the ground. The much-maligned defense played poorly, as expected, but appeared to be gaining the upper hand on penn state’s offense. and then, it all came undone. in the end, chants of we are penn state echoed through shi stadium like they always do when the nittany lions come here. rutgers fans, some of the hardiest on earth, walked out in a stunned daze. Theyd seen a version of this movie before, though never one that ended that kind of gut punch. How did this happen? Why did it happen? advertisement advertisement advertisement there’s no explanation other than one that nobody wants to hear, but everyone knows: only at rutgers. jerry carino has covered the new jersey sports scene since 1996 and the college basketball beat since 2003. Contact him at jcarino@gannettnj.Com . this article originally appeared on asbury park press: rutgers football loses to penn state in a way that only rutgers could advertisement advertisement
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    UCF footballs hot start not enough in season-ending road loss at BYU - Yahoo Spo
    Posted on Sunday, November 30 @ 00:00:41 PST (0 reads)
    College Guide Ucf footballs hot start not enough in season-ending road loss at byu story by daytona beach news-journal chris boyle, daytona beach news-journal sun, november 30, 2025 at 12:01 am utc · 6 min read provo, utah — scott frost admitted last weekend the time for speculation had ended and his ucf knights “are what we are.” And while they went some way toward defying expectations saturday, nov. 29, one of their defining characteristics for the 2025 season remains: winless away from the bounce house . bear bachmeier threw for 289 yards on 21-of-25 passing, lj martin scored three short-yardage touchdowns and parker kingston had two game-sealing scores in the third quarter as no. 11 byu (11-1, 8-1) celebrated its spot in the big 12 championship game with a 41-21 victory over the knights at lavell edwards stadium. advertisement advertisement advertisement ucf (5-7, 2-7) finishes with a losing record for the third straight season, the first time the program has endured such prolonged struggling since joining the football bowl subdivision in 1996. The knights have lost nine in a row on a road and hold a combined record of 7-20 against conference opponents since joining the big 12 two years ago. nov 29, 2025; provo, utah, usa; byu cougars running back lj martin (4) runs the ball in for a touchdown against the ucf knights during the second quarter at lavell edwards stadium. Mandatory credit: rob gray-imagn images their quarterback made some great throws on third and fourth down, their receivers got open on crossing routes, they made a punt return, they got a stop or two when they needed it. We need to start doing those things, and we had our chances to, knights coach scott frost said. we need to start making those plays, and thats just going to be a product of continuing to bring the right guys into the program, developing the guys in the program. Our guys fought one of the best teams in the league, and i thought we showed quite a bit today against a good team. advertisement advertisement advertisement tayven jackson produced his best road outing of the fall, connecting on 21 of 37 throws for 232 yards and two touchdowns with a lost fumble. Ucf encountered tough sledding on the ground, gaining 42 yards on 19 rushing attempts. here are three takeaways from ucfs finale. ucf produces stunning 1st quarter in all 3 phases nov 29, 2025; provo, utah, usa; ucf knights quarterback tayven jackson (2) passes against the ucf knights during the second quarter at lavell edwards stadium. Mandatory credit: rob gray-imagn images while the outcome might have been predictable, ucfs performance in the opening quarter was anything but. The knights sizzled in the opening 10 minutes on a chilly day in the mountains. jackson shook off a near-fumble on the knights second play to fire across his body and hit waden charles for a 16-yard, chain-moving completion. Despite a pair of penalties, including a potentially backbreaking downfield hold on chris domercant to wipe out a touchdown, the knights finished their opening possession in style as jackson whipped a 4-yard play-action pass to dylan wade. advertisement advertisement advertisement wade, a junior from orlando, set a new single-season program record for touchdown catches by a tight end in its fbs era. He has five on the year, including four in the knights final three games. ucfs defense fed off the momentum right away and collapsed the pocket around bachmeier, resulting in a sack for junior linebacker lewis carter. The cougars went three-and-out, gaining no yards, and antione jackson returned the ensuing punt 21 yards, just shy of midfield. seven plays later, the knights struck again when jackson found freshman running back agyeman addae all alone in the left flat for a 20-yard touchdown — the first career score for the preferred walk-on from miami. Jackson completed 10 of his first 12 throws on the afternoon. we were just executing at a high level, jackson said. Thats our offense. … Thats what it should look like and what it will look like. advertisement advertisement advertisement agyeman addae turns in surprising 2-touchdown day provo ut - november 29: agyeman addae #35 of the university of central florida knights rushes the ball during the first half of their game against the brigham young cougars at lavell edwards stadium on november 29, 2025 in provo, utah. (Photo by chris gardner/getty images) addae entered fall camp as the knights no. 5 running back and finished third on the depth chart due to season-ending injuries for stacy gage and taevion swint. addae thrived in an expanded role and flashed real potential as a pass-catching, change-of-pace back for the future. He secured a team-high five receptions on six targets for 62 yards, and he executed a gadget pass, taking a direct snap and tossing it to jackson for a 4-yard score in the third quarter. it means everything to be a contributor. I want to help the team win, just like all of us, addae said. advertisement advertisement advertisement (ucf) showed love, nothing but love. They never turned me down. They gave me an opportunity and, shoot, i took it. redshirt senior myles montgomery, a vocal supporter of addaes since the dog days of august, felt pride watching his protege succeed in what will be his final collegiate game. we were kind of teasing him all week about that (trick) play because it was a little bit sketchy, montgomery said. But it was good to see that. I told him on the sideline, im your biggest fan. Im going to be with him forever. duane thomas jr. Totaled 91 scrimmage yards on eight touches, waden charles had four receptions for 50 yards and wade had four grabs for 31 yards. All of those players, and addae, have at least one year of eligibility remaining — forming a potential skill-position foundation for the knights in 2026. advertisement advertisement advertisement scott frost hopes byu, texas tech reach college football playoff nov 29, 2025; provo, utah, usa; byu cougars head coach kalani sitake, right, speaks with ucf knights head coach scott frost before the game at lavell edwards stadium. Mandatory credit: rob gray-imagn images byu ripped off 31 unanswered points in the middle quarters to dispel all hope of an unlikely ucf upset, capped by kingstons 55-yard punt return touchdown — the third of his career. the cougars scored on four straight drives in that span, running 33 plays and amassing 276 yards. Byu forced two turnovers, but both of those possessions ended in missed field goals. byu sewed up its spot in next weeks big 12 title game late friday when arizona upended arizona state, perhaps a factor in its sleepy start. The cougars square off for a rematch with texas tech at noon in arlington, texas, with the winner earning automatic entry into the college football playoff. advertisement advertisement advertisement as of the nov. 25 cfp rankings, byu is the first team out of the 12-team field; the projected acc (miami, virginia or smu) and group of five champions (tulane, north texas or james madison) are ranked lower. Having faced them both, frost believes byu and texas tech are worthy of at-large bids. i hope it is (a two-bid league), frost said. I think its good football. Playing both those teams, theyre both really good teams and, on any given day, could play with about anybody in the country. Im certainly pulling for the league. the sec seems assured of at least five spots with texas a&m, georgia, ole miss, oklahoma and alabama projected in as of tuesday. Defending national champion ohio state, indiana and oregon would represent the big ten, and notre dame — despite early losses to texas a&m and fellow at-large hopeful miami — holds a spot as an independent. this article originally appeared on the daytona beach news-journal: ucf knights football takeaways from big 12 road loss to byu cougars advertisement advertisement
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    Oni Press reveals its February 2026 releases
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    College Guide Oni press reveals its february 2026 releases murder drones #1 (of 6) written by wyatt kennedy art by jo mi-gyeong cover a by alessio zonno cover b by jo mi-gyeong cover c by krooked glasses cover d sketch cover full art variant (1:10) by jo mi-gyeong full art variant (1:20) by krooked glasses variant (1:50) by patricia martÍn variant (1:100) by lysandra vuong based on glitch productions’ global animation phenomenon created by liam vickers and now streaming on prime video, it’s three cheers for ‘destroy all humans’ as all-star creators wyatt kennedy (nights, marvel voices) and jo mi-gyeong (eve, the dark crystal: age of resistance) unleash the record-setting comics adaptation of the series that you have watched 330 million times: murder drones! in the far future on the desolate exoplanet designated copper 9, the humans are long gone but the robotic worker drones they created to mine the planet’s resources are still hard at work. Together, they have managed to forge their own makeshift society . . . Or so they thought until a previously unknown kind of robot – the dreaded “disassembly drones” – are activated by the mega-corporation jc jenson to disassemble any worker that deviates from its original programming. But when a rebellious young worker drone named uzi forms an unlikely alliance with two disassembly drones – serial designations n and v-can they, together, uncover the secrets of their origins . . . And stop the spread of the unsettling mechanical virus known as the absolute solver? robots, violence, teen angst, mad science, love, loss, doors, hormones, and chaos! What more could you ask for? A pen, perhaps? It’s a clicky pen! (Ask your kids. They’ll get it!) $4.99 | 32 pgs. | Full color | on sale february 25, 2026 iod: 12/27/2025 foc: 2/2/2026 cover a by alessio zonno cover b by jo mi-gyeong cover c by krooked glasses cover d sketch cover full art variant (1:10) by jo mi-gyeong full art variant (1:20) by krooked glasses variant (1:50) by patricia martÍn variant (1:100) by lysandra vuong autumn kingdom: the wraithbound queen #1 (of 4) written by cullen bunn art by christopher mitten cover a by christopher mitten cover b by morgan beem cover c (wraparound) by juan moore full art variant (1:10) by morgan beem black & white variant (1:20) by christopher mitten a stunning new chapter of the deathly dark fairy tale begins! from masters of horror cullen bunn (harrow county, the sixth gun) and christopher mitten (hellboy and the b.P.R.D.), Follow two young sisters into a twilight realm haunted by faeries, monsters, and demons in a quest to rescue their parents from an eons-old blood sacrifice… kidnapped by the fae, sisters sommer and winter’s parents have disappeared behind the veiled walls of the autumn kingdom—mythical borderlands that their fantasy author father once thought were total fiction. Now, with the human world far behind them, their final conquest—and their father’s freedom—stands before them… behind a legion of goblins, trolls, and corrupted human souls… evil dead meets labyrinth in this dazzlingly rendered horror saga that /film calls classic ‘sword and sorcery’ shot through with ‘scary monsters and mortal peril’! $4.99 | 32 pgs. | Full color | on sale february 4, 2026 ioc: 12/27/2025 foc: 1/12/2026 cover a by christopher mitten cover b by morgan beem cover c (wraparound) by juan moore full art (1:10) variant by morgan beem black & white variant (1:20) by christopher mitten tortured hearts #1 (one-shot) written by jordie bellaire, tini howard, blake howard, & ann nocenti art by sebastian cabrol, fabiana mascolo, dan mcdaid, & arjuna susini cover a by dustin weaver cover b by miguel mercado cover c by tom fowler ec homage variant (1:10) by shawn mcmanus black & white artist edition variant (1:20) by dustin weaver archive edition (1:50) by patricia martÍn love is pain . . . And we mean it literally this time! did your heart ever break so hard that it felt like cupid himself had plunged his sharp little arrow into your ribcage, only to leave a sucking chest wound for all the world to see? No?! Well, are you free on the second wednesday in february?! in the unrelenting tradition of ec comics, here’s one for all of you lovesick lunatics, rancid romantics, and forlorn fatalities as oni press proudly presents our next 56-page, coffin-shaped bouquet of brutality in tortured hearts #1—a giant-sized special full of soft whispers and death rattles from hot-blooded writers jordie bellaire (redlands), tini howard (excalibur) & blake howard (vampire: the masquerade), ann nocenti (daredevil), and amy roy (ec’s epitaphs from the abyss), alongside candy-coated artists sebastián cabrol (hulk: maestro), fabiana mascolo (cyberpunk 2077), dan mcdaid (ec’s outlaw showdown) and arjuna susini (lamentation)! plus: another newly restored and authentically remastered classic from the ec vaults by the legendary william m. Gaines, al feldstein, and reed crandall! hey, loverboy, we’ve all had ‘the blues’ . . . Pick up tortured hearts #1 to shake them off before they turn black and start to smell bad! $8.99 | 56 pgs. | Full color | on sale february 11, 2026 ioc: 12/27/2025 foc: 1/19/2026 cover a by dustin weaver cover b by miguel mercado cover c by tom fowler ec homage variant (1:10) by shawn mcmanus black & white artist edition variant (1:20) by dustin weaver archive edition (1:50) by patricia martÍn catacomb of torment #8 written by robert menegus, rafael scavone, & paul tobin art by rafael alburquerque, valeria burzo, & arjuna susini cover a by ariel olivetti cover b by tom fowler ec homage variant (1:10) by shawn mcmanus black & white artist edition variant (1:20) by tom fowler archive edition (1:50) by patricia martÍn is winter’s woe upon thee? Come on into the catacomb of torment—where our horrific hostess, the tormentor, always keeps the pyre roaring! take sickly comfort in three bloody new tales of miserable merriment in the immortal ec comics mold—hauled out from the depths of the tormentor’s catacomb and fiendishly stitched together by caustic creators rafael scavone (hit-girl) & rafael albuquerque (american vampire), paul tobin (the witcher) & arjuna susini (lamentation), and robert menegus (necromancer bill) & valeria burzo (high strangeness)! winter may be coming to an end, but ec comics never die $4.99 | 32 pgs. | Full color | on sale february 18, 2026 ioc: 12/27/2025 foc: 1/26/2026 cover a by ariel olivetti cover b by tom fowler ec homage variant (1:10) by shawn mcmanus black & white artist edition variant (1:20) by tom fowler archive edition (1:50) by patricia martÍn cruel universe 2 #7 (of 12) written by anthony mauro, greg pak, & amy roy art by kano, david lapham, & malachi ward cover a by mike huddleston cover b by tom fowler ec homage variant (1:10) by albert monteys black & white artist edition variant (1:20) by tom fowler archive edition (1:50) by malachi ward warm flesh! Cold technology! As an astronaut, you have collided both together in an unwieldy alliance to survive the harsh vacuum of space. Now, as you wait to see whether all of your precious airlocks and heat shields will keep you from getting freeze-dried by the very cosmos you yearn to explore, never fear—there’s an all-new issue of cruel universe to help you keep calm! in the next installment of ec comics’ eisner- and ringo award–nominated sensation: stargazing writers anthony mauro (salvation), greg pak (planet hulk), and amy roy (ec’s epitaphs from the abyss) are transmitting live from the scene of an interstellar disaster, as coldly calculating artists kano (action comics), david lapham (stray bullets), and malachi ward (black hammer reborn) record the distant pinpricks of light from their exploding space ships as they reach earth hundreds of years later. Who said science can’t be entertaining?! $4.99 | 32 pgs. | Full color | on sale february 4, 2026 iod: 12/27/2025 foc: 1/12/2026 cover a by mike huddleston cover b by tom fowler ec homage variant (1:10) by albert monteys b&w artist edition variant (1:20) by tom fowler archive edition (1:50) by malachi ward high strangeness: book five (of 5) written by daniel noah & christian ward art by christian ward, dave chisholm, & more cover a by christian ward cover b by jesse lonergan cover c by becca carey full art variant (1:10) by christian ward from oni press and spectrevision, the year’s most ambitious experiment in comics storytelling culminates in our unmissable final chapter . . . Uniting high strangeness architect daniel noah with multiple eisner award winner christian ward (batman: city of madness) and ringo award winner dave chisholm (plague house)! welcome to the ultimate terminus of the unknown, where our four chapters, our four tragic fates, and the innumerable threads of our perplexing cosmic existence have all found themselves gathered together. Do fate or free will bind the eerie ultra-terrestrial phenomena that our brains recognize as ufos, ghosts, cryptids, and other nonhuman intelligences? Are they distinct entities unto themselves . . . Or are they all expressions of some higher order? More pressing still: where do they come from? And where are we going? welcome to the final chapter, travelers . . . Where all will be revealed. $7.99 | 40 pgs. | Full color | no ads | on sale february 18, 2026 ioc: 12/27/2025 foc: 1/26/2026 cover a by christian ward cover b by jesse lonergan cover c by becca carey full art variant (1:10) by christian ward spirit of the shadows #2 (of 5) written by nick cagnetti & daniel ziegler art by nick cagnetti cover a by nick cagnetti cover b by ian higginbotham full art variant (1:10) by nick cagnetti a hero out of hell! The new year’s most spectacular, eye-popping indie horror hit returns with an all-new chapter from retro-powered cartoonist nick cagnetti (pink lemonade) and co-creator daniel ziegler (elodie)! as the deceased musician erik leroux journeys through an eerie underworld realm alongside the enigmatic elizabeth, the truth of his forgotten past begins to unfold—one page at a time. But in the land of the living, danger brews as a vengeful witch named helena and her arcane pet rabbit, haruspex, mark erik for destruction. But what dark grudge binds her to a man who no longer walks among the living? And how does it all tie back to erik’s long-lost love—the mysterious katrina? Ghosts, grief, and grim revelations collide in this twisted tale of love, memory, and the shadows from the past! in the tradition of jack kirby’s the demon, mike allred’s madman, and todd mcfarlane’s spawn, meet the next great addition to the canon of horror heroes as cagnetti and ziegler unleash an outrageously otherworldly comic book saga for the ages! $4.99 | 32 pgs. | Full color | on sale february 25, 2026 iod: 12/27/2025 foc: 2/2/2026 cover a by nick cagnetti cover b by ian higginbotham full art variant (1:10) by nick cagnetti rick and morty: the end #3 (of 6) written by daniel kibblesmith art by jarrett williams cover a by dave bardin cover b by troy little most wanted variant (1:10) by phil murphy variant (1:20) by tom fowler it’s an intergalactic battle royale between the universe’s smartest man and its saddest gang of bench-warming superheroes! the vindicators (newly dubbed the vind-rick-ators) have managed to track down rick sanchez, but he’s not going quietly as the galactic search for rick hits its chaotic fever pitch. Rick’s foes pull out every stop to corner the madman and try to bring him in to pay for his crimes against existence! But rick has a few tricks up his lab coat. Will the cosmic super-genius finally be forced to face the consequences of his terrible actions, or have the vindicators, led by morty, fallen into one of his most elaborate traps yet? the end is almost certainly nigh as cosmic annihilators daniel kibblesmith (loki) and jarrett williams (speed force) count down to the end of rick and morty’s epic 10-year run at oni press! $4.99 | 32 pgs. | Full color | on sale february 4, 2026 iod: 12/27/2025 foc: 1/12/2026 cover a by dave bardin cover b by troy little most wanted variant (1:10) by phil murphy variant cover (1:20) by tom fowler adventure time #10 written by nick winn & elizabeth brei art by corinth boone & cleonique hilsaca cover a by nick winn cover b by corinth boone cover c “billy teal” sketch variant variant (1:10) by ren lindroos variant (1:20) by ben sears black & white variant (1:50) by nick winn it’s chaos at hot dog princess’s cookout! We’re raising the steaks in this issue of adventure time from cartoonist/writer nick winn (bloody mary) and stellar artist corinth boone (peony)! finn and jake are on a quest to create their own enchiridion, and it’s taken them to the hot dog kingdom, where robot finn is continuing to cook up some havoc. Concerned and confused (or is that indigestion?), Can our dynamic duo take what robot finn is dishing out? Or will they end up being burned? It’s a dog eat dog world in this next issue of ‘handbook heroes’! plus: the continuation of our totally mathematical lemonhope backup story by writer elizabeth brei and artist cleonique hilsaca—featuring the cutest candy-dog to ever graced the land of ooo! $4.99 | 32 pgs. | Full color | on sale february 18, 2026 ioc: 12/27/2025 foc: 1/26/2026 cover a by nick winn cover b by corinth boone & cleonique hilsaca cover c ‘billy teal” sketch variant variant (1:10) by ren lindroos variant (1:20) by ben sears black & white variant (1:50) by nick winn crownsville #4 (of 5) written by rodney barnes art by elia bonetti cover a by jason shawn alexander cover b by elia bonetti full art variant (1:10) by jason shawn alexander from master storyteller rodney barnes (batman: full moon, killadelphia) and otherworldly artist collaborator elia bonetti (death of wolverine: the logan legacy), this long-buried tale of suspense and sorrow based on true events from an infamous asylum with a tortured past is about to come raging back to life . . . staring deeply into the mouth of madness, detective mike simms must confront his family’s secret past to unlock the dreadful secrets which lie buried in the long-condemned halls of the abandoned crownsville mental institution. The spirits of the past demand retribution for the sins visited upon them in their waking life, and only the souls of the living can offer peace to the torment of the damned . . . And they don’t care how they get it! can mike and his partner unlock the secret to freeing these tormented spirits or will the halls of crownsville once again run red with the blood of the innocent? $4.99 | 32 pgs. | Full color | on sale february 11, 2026 iod: 12/27/2025 foc: 1/19/2026 cover a by jason shawn alexander cover b by elia bonetti full art variant (1:10) by jason shawn alexander adventure time vol.2: friends to the end sc written by derek m ballard & nick winn art by beck kubrick, derek m ballard, nick winn, & kenzie bugg cover a by beck kubrick c’mon, grab your friends and return to ooo for the continuing (new) adventures of best buds finn and jake! determined to find the enchiridion for computer princess and prove himself a true hero (and not just some adventurin’ kid), finn, alongside his pal jake, returns to the computer kingdom to get to the bottom of its whereabouts—but as secrets are brought to light, finn and jake find themselves drifting farther and farther apart . . . Directly into the waiting clutches of two of the most fearsome and chaotic entities in all of ooo: golb and the lich. Can finn and jake really prove they’re friends to the end? Will the two be able to stand up to the totally not mathematical might of these malicious . . . Er, adversaries? Will this editor ever be able to conquer alliteration?! written and drawn by annie-nominated designer for tv and feature animation nick winn, highlighting a host of talented artists and featuring backup stories by adventure time alum derek ballard (cartoonshow), this adventure time series is one you won’t want to miss! collects issues #5–8 of adventure time (2025)! $19.99 | 112 pgs. | Full color | on sale july 1, 2026 iod: 12/27/2025 foc: 6/8/2026 superpunk sc written by mirtes santana art and cover by guilherme petreca meet violeta! Violeta is a thirteen-year-old skateboarder and podcaster. But most importantly? She’s a punk! Oh, and a superhero, too. Superhero + punk = superpunk. That’s violeta! after discovering her grandfather’s old cassette player, violeta decides to play a cassette tape backward. (Why? It’s pure punk rebellion, duh!) What she didn’t know was this rebellious act would grant her magical powers! Aaaaand . . . Unleash monsters. A lot of them. Violeta will need to use all her new superpowers to protect her home of hollow hills from the strange creatures and send them back to wherever they came from. Luckily, she’s joined by alan, violeta’s faithful sidekick and fellow podcaster. Together, they’ll have to find a way to put these monsters back in their place. But between homework, podcasting, and skateboarding, violeta has a tough time managing it all. When a horde of monsters descend on her school, will this superpunk be able to save the day? multi-award-winning comic book artist guilherme petreca and tv writer mirtes santana bring you superpunk, a radical adventure story about the need to rebel and act out to protect the people and things you love. $14.99 | 160 pgs. | Full color | on sale may 6, 2026 iod: 12/27/2025 foc: 4/13/2026 the pancake trap sc written by stephanie young art and cover by allyson lassiter join maple and margaret sanford in the pancake trap as they learn that differences can be strengths, change can reveal who we truly are, and that love is thicker than batter. maple and margaret sanford might be sisters, but they couldn’t be more different. Ten-year-old maple is a pancake-obsessed griddle cook determined to save their grandma’s failing restaurant, dot’s diner. Margaret is a college-bound beauty queen who can’t wait for their mom to sell the run-down restaurant. On the last day before dot’s diner will be sold to the town’s multimillionaire mogul, the girls are thrown into a dangerous food-themed treasure hunt, looking for gold left by runaway outlaw crispy cruller. Joined by a trusty friend, helpful robot drone, and adorable pup, maple and margaret will dive deep into the twisted caves and caverns underneath their town facing one syrup-sticky flapjack trap after another. With nothing more than their grandma’s cookbook clues to guide them, will the sanford sisters be able to put their differences aside, find the loot, and save dot’s diner before it’s too late? from the creators of star beasts, stephanie young and allyson lassiter’s newest adventure is stacked full of fun foodie hijinks and features ten pancake recipes to make at home. $14.99 | 232 pgs. | Full color | on sale june 10, 2026 iod: 12/27/2025 foc: 5/18/2026 gender queer: the annotated edition hc written, art, and cover by maia kobabe dig deeper into one of the most banned books in america with this annotated edition of maia kobabe’s seminal autobiographical work. in 2014, maia kobabe—who uses e/em/eir pronouns—thought that a comic of reading statistics would be the last autobiographical comic e would ever write. At the time, it was the only thing e felt comfortable with strangers knowing about em. Then e created gender queer. Maia’s intensely cathartic autobiography charts eir journey of self-identity, which includes the mortification and confusion of adolescent crushes, grappling with how to come out to family and society, bonding with friends over erotic gay fan fiction, and facing the trauma and fundamental violation of pap smears. Started as a way to explain to eir family what it means to be nonbinary and asexual, gender queer is more than a personal story: it is a useful and touching guide on gender identity—what it means and how to think about it—for advocates, friends, and humans everywhere. this special annotated edition calls on voices from academic and creative communities to further shed light on kobabe’s work—exploring the technicalities of comic creation, the history of the lgbtqia+ community, and highlighting personal anecdotes from a host of writers and artists discussing their own experiences growing up queer. Featuring commentary from designer and animator phoebe kobabe (the abcs of identities), cartoonist ashley r. Guillory (queers at the table), dr. Sandra cox (professor of english at southwest missouri state university), matthew noe (lead collection & knowledge management librarian at harvard medical school), author hal schrieve (fawn’s blood), and many more, this beautiful hardcover edition promises to be a wonderful educational tool for years to come. $49.99 | 280 pgs. | Full color | on sale may 20, 2026 iod: 12/27/2025 foc: 4/27/2026 halloween boy vol.1: last of the halloween boys hc written, art, and cover by dave baker from eisner award–nominated writer and illustrator dave baker (mary tyler moorehawk, forest hills bootleg society) comes the collected voyages of the man known only as halloween boy—an adventurer without a past and a combatant of the impossible. working as an archaeologist-for-hire, magical ghost hunter, and super-scientist explorer, halloween boy has a simple mission: help those who cannot help themselves. From routine artifact rescues gone wrong to helping the surviving members of an ancient religion enact a cosmic funeral dirge, halloween boy finds himself operating as the patron saint of the impossible. And yet, just how long can he win in this never-ending battle before things spiral out of control? When will the dark secrets of the demon who lives finally rear their ugly heads? Find out in the pages of this thrilling compendium! halloween boy: last of the halloween boys collects issues #1–5 of baker’s self-published halloween boy series for the first time in a premium edition! $29.99 | 248 pgs. | Partial color | on sale may 27, 2026 iod: 12/27/2025 foc: 5/4/2026 catacomb of torment vol.1 sc written byjohn arcudi, marguerite bennett, matt bors, evan dorkin, j. Holtham, ryan haddock, patricia a. Jackson, matt kindt, jeremy lambert, amy roy & joanne starer art by valeria burzo, kano, lukas ketner, sami kivelÄ, david lapham, shawn martinbrough, fabiana mascolo, dan mcdaid, shawn mcmanus, christoper mitten & patrick piazzalunga cover by jorge fornes out of the ashes of epitaphs from the abyss, the immortal ec comics ushers the tormentor—a new horror host with an unhealthy interest in human anatomy—into a bloody new horror anthology! Hold onto your head (if it’s still attached) . . . Because no one escapes the catacomb of torment! for her royal travesty of pain’s first request: master storytellers john arcudi (b.P.R.D), marguerite bennett (batwoman), matt bors (the toxic avenger), evan dorkin (beasts of burden), j. Holtham (the horizon experiment), patricia a. Jackson (star wars: tales from the new republic), and matt kindt (brzrkr) join artists valeria burzo (ec’s epitaphs from the abyss), kano (ec’s cruel universe), lukas ketner (count crowley), david lapham (stray bullets), shawn martinbrough (thief of thieves), dan mcdaid (shazam!), Fabiana mascolo (cyberpunk 2077), sami kivela (abbott), shawn mcmanus (fables), christopher mitten (the autumn kingdom), and patrick piazzalunga (monsters are my business) to turn the red-hot irons on all-new, blisteringly brutal tales of mayhem and malice in the undying ec tradition! the critics are already saying, ‘this is literal torture’ and ‘please make it stop!’ Pick up this fright-packed and fearful first volume—and we might just consider letting them go! collects catacomb of torment #1–4. $19.99 | 136 pgs. | Full color | on sale june 17, 2026 iod: 12/27/2025 foc: 5/25/2026 wonton soup deluxe edition hc written, art, and cover by james stokoe space! Clones! Aliens! Noodles! Join johnny boyo, a former culinary student, as he seeks out extraordinary adventure and intergalactic entrees as a cosmic truck driver along with his troublesome pal deacon. for fans of tampopo and cowboy bebop, revisit the mania that is wonton soup in a new, large hardcover edition featuring a brand-new cover from madcap artist and writer james stokoe! Prepared with unhinged love and care from the lunatics at oni press! Get it while it’s hot! $34.99 | 392 pgs. | Black & white | on sale june 24, 2026 iod: 12/27/2025 foc: 6/1/2026 rick and morty oni compact comics edition: wubba lubba dub-doom sc written by alex firer & tom fowler art by cj cannon, fred c. Stresing, & tom fowler cover by tom fowler get ready for another case of wubba lubba dub-doom—that is, yet another explosive helping of rick and morty oni comics compact edition! revisit the early days of rick and morty’s incendiary run, beginning with ‘head space’ and ‘the noble pursuit of fair play,’ written and drawn by comic warlocks tom fowler (the books of magic) and cj cannon (rick and morty)! And in case that wasn’t enough madness to absorb, immerse yourself in the simple tale of a man (rick), his new hat, and the whole friggin’ multiverse crashing down in rick’s new hat, masterminded by scribe alex firer (the onion) and rick and morty art veteran fred c. Stresing (adventure time). enjoy rick and morty in its most accessible form ever! Put it in your pocket. Give it to your friends. Or swallow it and feel the glorious power of the central finite curve coursing through your veins! No, don’t do that. Just buy it. collecting rick and morty #12–15 and rick and morty: rick’s new hat #1–5. $9.99 | 224 pgs. | Full color | on sale june 10, 2026 iod: 12/27/2025 foc: 5/18/2026 ogrest vol. 4 sc written, art, and cover by mig set within the video-game universe of wakfu, the popular online role-playing game and animated series on netflix! ogrest’s mission is simple: find the six fabled dofus artifacts for dathura so she can become human. His love and devotion for her knows no bounds. He is joined on this quest by malec, a strange guide sent by the siblings. How did he end up in this mess? He doesn’t remember . . . But he’ll discover the terrifying truth as his path leads toward chaos . . . $19.99 | 192 pgs. | Full color | on sale february 11, 2026 iod: 12/27/2025 foc: 1/19/2026 mfkz vol. 5: v hc written, art, and cover by guillaume ‘run’ renard based on the netflix film of the same name! This award-winning comic book series has taken the us by storm with a magazine and multiple spin-offs! dmc is drained of blood after the machos blitzkrieg, vicious entities born from the dark matter of the universe. Humanity has no choice but to join forces to resist, failing any attempt at counterattacking. The unified gangs of dmc side with the military in one last shot at survival. But just as the situation seems hopeless and angelino is caught up in his demons, the first snowflakes of the season fall on the city . . $24.99 | 160 pgs. | Full color | on sale february 18, 2026 iod: 12/27/2025 foc: 1/26/2026 the role-playing game of the planet of the apes core rulebook hc written by andrew e.C. Gaska, & e.L. Thomas art by chris scalf, runa i. Rosenberger, chandra free, & shane molina cover by bill sienkiewicz the global sensation of the planet of the apes comes to tabletop in this official role-playing game! the role-playing game of the planet of the apes will challenge every idea you have ever had about a role-playing game. You will be thrust onto a planet where humans are the lowest order of living things and the superior beings are apes. It’s the evolutionary process—but in reverse. become an intellectual chimpanzee who seeks to better apekind through science and exploration. Choose an orangutan statesape whose weapons are philosophical debate, political savvy, and the power of the sacred scrolls themselves. Perhaps a gorilla soldier is more your style—honor-bound to protect ape city and lead aggressive expansions into new territories. What else, if not an ape? Be a time-lost astronaut struggling to grasp a world gone insane. Become a mute tribal human forced to scavenge for resources as you are hunted by murderous gorillas on horseback. The rules even allow you to play mutant survivors who use the power of their minds to turn their enemies against each other. built on the official magnetic variant (d6mv) of the classic d6 system role-playing game rules created by west end games, the role-playing game of the planet of the apes is easy to learn yet full of challenges to master. With settings and lore written by sci-fi novelist andrew e.C. Gaska, this core rulebook contains all you need to role-play in this upside-down world where apes evolved from humans: detailed histories and lore from planet of the apes 24 character classes to choose from optional stun and encumbrance rules srp defenses create fast-paced combat extraordinary abilities give your pcs an edge quirks and expectations help define character motivation statistics for the mutated monstrosities that lurk in the forbidden zone plus a host of new gear and weaponry that will help turn this upside-down world right compatible with all magnetic press play’s west end games d6 products $49.99 | 308 pgs. | Full color | on sale february 4, 2026 iod: 12/27/2025 foc: 1/12/2026 the planet of the apes rpg ansa sourcebook hc written by andrew e.C. Gaska, & e.L. Thomas art by chris scalf, runa i. Rosenberger, bill pulkovski, & shane molina cover by chris scalf an encyclopedic sourcebook for the classic planet of the apes franchise for use to expand the adventures in the official role-playing game! bring the cinematic thrills and shocking twists of the five original planet of the apes movies to your tabletop game. Now you can interact with the apes and humans that have come directly from the silver screen—caesar, taylor, zira, hasslein, and, of course, dr. Zaius—every iconic character is gamified for campaign use with biographies and statistics. This sourcebook showcases a detailed chronology of the distinctly different timeline that arose out of choices made by both human and ape alike. the ansa files are filled with reference resources of the larger-than-life personalities, weapons, and settings from the classic films and novelizations—the planet of the apes, beneath the planet of the apes, escape from the planet of the apes, conquest of the planet of the apes, and battle of the planet of apes—plus linking material from the novels conspiracy of the planet of the apes and death of the planet of the apes! With more than five times the adventure in one place, this sourcebook lets you experience the span of the pota universe like never before . . . $49.99 | 312 pgs. | Full color | on sale february 4, 2026 iod: 12/27/2025 foc: 1/12/2026 discover more from graphic policy subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
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    Penn State 40, Rutgers 36: Into The Great Unkown
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    College Guide In a fitting end to a ridiculous and hopefully soon-to-be-forgotten season, penn state football marched into piscataway and fended off rutgers in an unlikely shootout. penn state 40, rutgers 36: into the great unkown thanks, terry. if it wants to go to one, penn state will get invited to a bowl game. Terry smith, who was fired up and emotional on the sideline following the final whistle, willed this team back to bowl eligibility. Hopefully, he’s remembered as a legend to penn staters everywhere. a week after kaytron allen set penn state’s all-time rushing record, it was nicholas singleton’s turn to etch his name into nittany lions history on saturday evening. He’s now the all-time touchdown leader in program history, eclipsing saquon barkley. In a season that didn’t go the way anyone had hoped, at least singleton and allen were rightfully honored and recognized for their contributions to the program. it was only right that singleton and allen both had monster days in what could have been their final games in penn state uniforms. It was the rushing attack, ultimately, that willed the nittany lions to victory. Allen rushed for a stunning 226 yards, and singleton scored twice — perhaps one of their best all-around efforts in penn state uniforms. yes, bowl eligibility was on the line in this game. But the result didn’t really matter. Most penn state fans’ minds were likely elsewhere during the affair. Soon, smith will likely undergo another job title change. Plenty of players will make the trip back to state college and then never step foot in the lasch building again. in perhaps just a few hours, penn state will have a new man at the helm of its program. Where he will take the program and its years of history and tradition is unknown. It’s exciting, but it’s also scary. This rutgers game was the last gasp of the james franklin era, and while it was often frustrating and gut-wrenching, it was very familiar. We will soon make the plunge into the unfamiliar. The unknown. allen and singleton’s careers are over, but plenty of other folks will have decisions to make about their future. During the game, it almost seemed like you could tell who was staying and who was going. Jim knowles, zion tracy, and aj harris all did not have banner nights. Ethan grunkemeyer, however, continues to progress and impress. I don’t think any fan would be too mad if he were qb1 in 2026. every minute that goes by where penn state doesn’t announce its new coach will feel painstaking. For now, though, hopefully smith and his group of loyalists can celebrate a job well done and a third consecutive victory.
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    Comment on Meet Nicole DeWitt, new SRHS principal by RamonPes
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    College Guide Nicole dewitt begins her first day as principal of scripps ranch high school today, nov. 6. (Photo courtesy of nicole dewitt) meet nicole dewitt, new srhs principal nicole dewitt takes the helm as the permanent principal of scripps ranch high school (srhs) this week. dewitt comes to scripps ranch from valhalla high school where she served as a vice principal, formally called assistant principal in the grossmont high school district. she said she has already met with some scripps ranch high faculty members and administrators, and will take a steady approach as she begins her reign. “i know i definitely need to take my time learning more about scripps ranch high school as well as the community before making any huge moves or initiatives,” dewitt said. “But i definitely want that focus on being a collective team and a collective community.” dewitt is focused on the need to unify all those involved with the high school, hoping to get everyone pulling in the same direction. “i just feel that we need to find a way to unify everyone — whether it’s staff, students, parents, community members — to be really proud of our school and our accomplishments,” she explained. “So, figuring out a way to really make everybody on the same team and really from the same place, that’s going to be my primary focus when i first start.” - master’s degree, national university - double bachelor’s degree, university of redlands - married to randy dewitt, a high school teacher - two children, ages 8 and 11 - originally from whittier - attended murrieta valley high school - loves the beatles, all genres of music - hobbies include yoga and camping as a new principal, dewitt realizes that listening is a key to understanding the needs of the school. “i think my primary focus in coming in is on that climate and culture piece, and just trying to make sure that everybody has a voice and then that voice is heard and that we’re taking into consideration everybody’s needs,” she said. dewitt has some very positive impressions regarding the quality of education at the school. She noted that she has a few close friends who live in scripps ranch and have elementary school-aged children attending schools here. Therefore, she said, she knows about the high degree of education available and the high expectations. “one of the reasons they moved to this community is because it has such a strong reputation within the schooling system of making sure students are prepared for what lies ahead after school,” she said. “So, i already know they have a very strong reputation for academic excellence, that they are a very close-knit community. I’m just really looking forward to being more a part of that community and learning more about all of the different strengths that all the stakeholders bring to the scripps ranch high school community. I’m definitely looking forward to this adventure.” having worked as an assistant principal for several years, dewitt has been involved in running numerous programs that help students both academically as well as emotionally. She has also had responsibilities directly involving enforcement of rules. So, how would her former students describe her? “i think that they would say that i’m tough but fair, and that i do care a great deal about them,” she said. “I definitely have established some strong relationships with students at valhalla even though i have had to have disciplinary conversations with them. But i think they know that i’m trying to come from a good place.” once former srhs principal ann menna retired in june at the end of the 2016-2017 school year, the san diego unified school district (sdusd) began a step-by-step search for a new principal. The procedure for selecting a new high school principal is long and complicated (see bit.Ly/2zmzqpt). In late summer, sdusd released a statement saying that no experienced candidates met the requirements to lead srhs. Instead, beverly greco and walter fairley, two retired sdusd administrators, were put in place to temporarily share the responsibilities of principal while the district started the search process again. sdusd announced it selected dewitt as the permanent srhs principal in mid-october. Dewitt has a master’s degree in cross cultural education from national university and a double bachelor’s degree in english writing and spanish from the university of redlands. She was a high school teacher in the grossmont union high school district from 2002 to 2015, and was named 2013-2014 teacher of the year in that district. Dewitt served as vice principal at valhalla high since july 2015. dewitt named a number of her responsibilities and accomplishments while at valhalla high. She helped restructure the english learner program and helped create a new system of support for students who were credit deficient and needed to find opportunities to earn those credits back. She emphasized her role organizing more support groups and therapeutic services for students. originally, dewitt began a career as an editorial assistant for harcourt brace, working in an office in downtown san diego. But she discovered that, while it was something she wanted initially, she didn’t feel she was doing enough to give back to the community. Instead, she longed for the direct contact she had with young people that she experienced when working with the big brothers big sisters of america program while in college. “i really missed that interaction … so that’s when i started pursuing my teaching credential,” she said. “it’s been a long journey,” dewitt explained. “When i initially started as a teacher, i was very happy being in the classroom and i really enjoyed being with students, but i ended up getting more involved in being a coordinator of different programs. … I saw from these experiences that the way to make the biggest impact on students was by being an assistant principal and eventually a principal.”
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