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The Daily Mauling: 5/11/26

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Kansas Jayhawks News Newsweek writes that Darryn Peterson’s draft hype is “rapidly fading” Bill Self says he’s very happy with this year’s portal class This was posted in the comments last week, but Darryn Peterson says that high doses of creatine led to good cramping issues early last season Kansas basketball added another high school […]

A Black hooded oriole bird sits on a tree branch while searching for insects in Siliguri, India, on April 4, 2026. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images Kansas Jayhawks News Newsweek writes that Darryn Peterson’s draft hype is “rapidly fading” Bill Self says he’s very happy with this year’s portal class This was posted in the comments last week, but Darryn Peterson says that high doses of creatine led to good cramping issues early last season Kansas basketball added another high school player to this year’s class, but don’t expect to see him contribute right away Links! The Washington Wizards landed the #1 pick in the draft , adding a hyped rookie prospect to their weird veteran core of Trae Young and Anthony David This guy broke a world record by doing over 12,000 push ups in 24 hours .

Grad should show him how a real man does it Commuting is becoming unaffordable for more and more Americans The Charlotte Observer wrote a piece about Kid Rock’s recent show there. Sounds like it was exactly what you would think it was There’s a new Cybertruck recall from Tesla . It’s no big deal though, just that the wheels might fall off View Link What you see above is Brian Windhorst talking about the NBA draft lottery before it happened yesterday.

I posted it by accident, and WordPress wouldn’t let me delete it. I’m leaving it here to see if any of it aged poorly The Thunder could end the Lakers’ season tonight. Take that, NBA!

Bobby Cox, easily the all-time MLB leader in ejections and World Series winning manager , died at the age of 84 Question of the Day What did you want to be when you grew up as a high schooler? Did you take any steps toward that professional field, or just end up on a completely different path? Or did you end up doing exactly what you wanted to do?