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South Carolina QB Turns Down $8M, Boise State's Culture Wins, and OKC Thunder Are NBA Champs

South Carolina QB Turns Down $8M, Boise State's Culture Wins, and OKC Thunder Are NBA Champs

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On today’s SportsIQ, Larry Smith covers the biggest stories in college football, NBA Finals, and beyond:

🏈 NIL & Loyalty — South Carolina QB LaNorris Sellers turns down an $8 million offer to stay home and build something special with Coach Beamer. David Cloninger of The Post and Courier joins to break down South Carolina's NIL approach, stadium upgrades, and high expectations.

🏈 Broncos Built Different — Boise State voice Bob Behler talks about the school’s unique culture, homegrown development, and their run to the expanded College Football Playoff. He previews the season, transfer strategy, and a marquee matchup at Notre Dame.

🏀 NBA Finals Recap — The Oklahoma City Thunder clinch the title behind MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Tyrese Haliburton’s Achilles injury casts a shadow on Indiana’s playoff run.

MLB & College Baseball Highlights — Cal Raleigh continues his home run tear. LSU wins its second College World Series in three years. And Keegan Bradley birdies 18 to win the PGA Travelers.

🎙 Moment of Awe — Remembering pitcher Ken Brett’s historic 4-game HR streak in 1973.

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