LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY - NOVEMBER 21: Head coach Mark Pope of the Kentucky Wildcats coaches during the NCAA basketball game between the Kentucky Wildcats and the Loyola Greyhousds at Rupp Arena on November 21, 2025 in Lexington, Kentucky. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images)

No. 18 Kentucky was already one of the most disappointing teams in the country. Then it lost by 35 points in front of a mostly UK partisan crowd.

The dam broke on Friday for the Wildcats, who entered a game against No. 11 Gonzaga with a 5-3 record and exited with a 5-4 record. The final score: 94-59.

The game started badly and ended badly for Kentucky. Gonzaga began the game with a 19-2 run and was up 43-20 at halftime. As the Wildcats players began the trek to the locker room, the fans at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville showered them with boos.

With UK's campus much closer than Gonzaga's, the crowd was almost entirely Wildcats fans. And they made their voices heard.

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— Mike Rutherford (@CardChronicle)December 6, 2025

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The second half was no better. Overall, Kentucky was 16-of-60 from the field (27%) and got outrebounded 43-31. Gonzaga, meanwhile, shot 36-of-63 (57%) and was 9-of-18 from 3-point range. Graham Ike led all players with 28 points and 10 rebounds in 30 minutes.

After the game, Kentucky head coach Mark Pope said his team deserved the boos, with himself the most deserving:

"We've diminished into a bad spot right now and we have to dig ourselves out of it. It's going to be an internal group thing and we feel the responsibility we have to this university and this fan base. All the boos we heard tonight were incredibly well-deserved, mostly from me. We have to fix it."

Kentucky began the season ranked No. 9 in the country after going 24-12 in Pope's first season in charge. To bolster last year's group, the Wildcats spent big on a transfer class that included Arizona State's Jayden Quaintance, Pitt's Jaland Lowe, Florida's Denzel Aberdeen and Alabama's Mouhamed Dioubate.The reported price tag for the roster: $22 million.

It seemed like a formidable group if Pope could get all the new talent on the same page, but the team has now lost all four of its games against ranked opponents. The Louisville loss was embarrassing. The Michigan State game was out of reach the entire second half. The UNC loss was a gut punch.

And now, a 35-point loss. Don't expect them to ranked come Monday.

To be fair, health has not been on Kentucky's side so far. Quaintance, a lottery pick-level talent, is still recovering from a torn ACL and Dioubate missed his fourth straight game due to a sprained ankle. Lowe returned from a shoulder injury Friday and posted zero points on 0-of-5 shooting from the bench.

Still, Kentucky teams, even short-handed ones, aren't supposed to lose by 30-plus. The program is a blue blood, with immense resources and expectations to match. Pope seems well aware of that, and his program will get two more shots against ranked opponents this month — home against No. 22 Indiana and a matchup against No. 23 St. John's in Atlanta — before conference play starts in the new year.

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Lane Kiffin says he won't travel to Atlanta for ESPN's 'College GameDay' after LSU signs No. 1 recruit

Lane Kiffin's trip to Atlanta for ESPN's "College GameDay" is off. According to Kiffin, anyway.

The new LSU coach posted to social media Friday evening that his jaunt to Georgia would not happen after LSU got the signature of No. 1 overall recruit Lamar Brown. The Louisiana native and five-star player officially signed with LSU on Friday, the last day of the early signing period for high school players.

Kiffin's appearance on "GameDay" Saturday morning could still happen via remote interview.

Welp had to stay in BR and still finishing some things out with players and a coach!! 🐯🐯Won't make it to Atlanta for@CollegeGameDay#WhatAGreatFridayhttps://t.co/I5H449u1gw

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Brown has been a longtime LSU commit and Kiffin took a picture with him shortly after arriving in Baton Rouge from Ole Miss on Sunday. The 6-foot-4, 285-pound Louisiana native is officially listed as an athlete as he plays both offensive and defensive line, though he sees himself playing on the offensive line in college, according to his Rivals profile.

LSU has also been reportedly pursuing Syracuse assistant Elijah Robinson to be its defensive line coach. Robinson was Syracuse's defensive coordinator in 2025 but recently was demoted after a rough season for the Orange.

As the early signing period concludes, LSU has the No. 11 class in the country. The Tigers signed five-star defensive lineman Richard Anderson along with Brown and added eight four-star recruits so far.

Kiffin's scheduled appearance on "GameDay" would be his second public appearance since taking the LSU job along with his introductory news conference. "GameDay" had been sympathetic to Kiffin's situation in recent weeks as former Alabama coach Nick Saban — who Kiffin worked for with the Crimson Tide — shares an agent with Kiffin.

Two weeks ago,Saban said on the pregame showthat Kiffin's decision was not fair to Ole Miss' players and that college football needed people to step up and change the rules to prevent Kiffin's departure from happening when it did.

Kiffin, meanwhile, said he had been leaning on advice from Saban and former USC and current Las Vegas Raiders coach Pete Carroll as he made his decision to leave Ole Miss. Kiffin has also made claims in the aftermath of taking the LSU job that have beenrefuted by Ole Miss playersandRebels athletic director Keith Carter.

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World Cup draw winners and losers: USMNT gets a boost, Spain celebrates while France sweats in Group of Death

The2026 FIFA World Cup draw— the biggest (and longest?) in tournament history — was held Friday at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., and let's just say thata lothappened, from the heads of state picking the already decided balls to Rio Ferdinand attempting his best acting skills to Lauryn Hill singing "Doo Wop (That Thing)" in front of a lot of confused, suited members of FIFA.

But in terms of the actual draw, there are plenty of narratives to discuss, as it gave us some very tasty matches and scintillating group action. Due to the fact that we have 48 national teams divided into 12 groups of four, the possibilities for chaos are endless, so without further ado, here are the winners and losers from Friday's FIFA World Cup draw.

WINNERS

USMNT

Mauricio Pochettino likely left the Kennedy Center feeling extremely happy, asthe U.S. men's national team will face Paraguay, Australia and the winner of Türkiye, Romania, Slovakia and Kosovo— all winnable matches. It was only last month that the U.S. came out victorious against Paraguay with a 2-1 result, and a month before that, it was the same result against Australia. Obviously, the competitive nature of the World Cup will give us a different environment, but I think it will be the same outcome.

As for the other fixture? I see Türkiye and Real Madrid's Arda Güler eventually punching their ticket to become the remaining opponent, but again, the Americans have enough to see it through.

Feliz Navidad, Poche. This is a great group for your side.

Spain

Honestly, if the European champions play the way they're supposed to, this group should be a piece of cake for Lamine Yamal and Co., who played scintillating football throughout the majority of the World Cup qualifiers.

La Roja'sfirst match is against Saudi Arabia, the same team that shocked Argentina and Lionel Messi back in Qatar 2022, but I don't see Luis de la Fuente's side committing the same mistakes. After that, it's a fixture against the Cinderella story of Cape Verde, then ending with Uruguay, who have not been as strong in recent months under Marcelo Bielsa. (In fact, Bielsa wasn't even at the draw, and there is a lot of talk about major changes in the next few months.)

But as far as Spain is concerned, it should win this group with relative ease.

England

It's an incredibly English mentality to suggest that theirs is a challenging group (Croatia, Ghana and Panamá) and Thomas Tuchel's side should be nervous and careful. But this is the way all conversations start when British media talk about the Three Lions. However, it's time for some optimism and to expect success from this tremendously talented team's potential.

Croatia is always a tough cookie to crack, but it's also an aging one, as the likes of 40-year-old Luka Modrić and 36-year-old Ivan Perišić cannot control the game like they used to. It will be the hardest match of the group, but because it's the first one, I see England coming out strong to prove a point in this tournament. The venue is likely a bigger problem because if it's in the Dallas area, they're going to need to be wary of the temperatures, as Tuchel knows.

Meanwhile, Ghana has players of Premier League experience, but defensively, it's not enough to dominate against this deeply talented roster, while Panamá (second appearance at the World Cup after 2018), which is also dealing with an over-reliance on veterans, won't be a problem.

There's a difference between arrogance and confidence, and Tuchel's England needs a dose of both to realize that this group is absolutely there to be taken.

PIRAEUS, GREECE - NOVEMBER 26: Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid celebrates scoring his and his sides fourth goal during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Olympiacos FC and Real Madrid C.F. at Stadio Georgios Karaiskakis on November 26, 2025 in Piraeus, Greece. (Photo by Alex Pantling - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)

LOSERS

France

Group I is not an easy one forLes Bleus.

First, it's an opening game against Erling Haaland's Norway, which won every qualifier on their way to the World Cup. After that, it's the winner of Bolivia, Iraq or Suriname, ending with a game against Senegal, a country so deeply connected to the French, who also did well in qualifiers.

From a footballing perspective, it was in 2002 that Senegal beat France 1-0 in the opener, and that meant the defending World Cup champions at the time did not get out of the group. I am not saying that's happening next summer, but this very talented French team — the last under Didier Deschamps — is also not experienced in the competition as much as it used to be, as many veterans have retired from the international game.

We'll have to see if the French can win the group and find an easier path in the knockout stages. Because if it doesn't, things get complicated.

This is the Group of Death, alongside …

Group E (though the fans win)

This is a very difficult group to predict.

There is obvious historical bias with Germany, the four-time World Cup champion, and so many think that Julian Nagelsmann's side will succeed with ease here, but his project is still to be determined. The qualifying campaign did not start well, so there are still questions about the consistency, which was once a trademark characteristic forDie Mannschaft.

Then you have a very resilient, strong and determined Ecuador, which ended second in CONMEBOL qualifiers, its best-ever finish since the region's campaign moved to a single table.

The Ivory Coast is tough, too, returning for the first time since 2014, ended undefeated in qualifiers without conceding a goal. There's so much talent there who are also familiar with the German game.

Finally, Curaçao. Yes, the Caribbean island andsmallest nation in World Cup historyis undoubtedly a Cinderella story, but it's also a very good project with a great roster that could cause problems for anyone, thanks to its expanded diaspora. Defensively resilient, it's managed by the legendary Dick Advocaat, who has managed seven nations including his Netherlands, whom he took to the quarterfinal stage in 1994 in the USA. At 78, he will become the oldest manager to lead a team in the World Cup, and I am sure both him and his team will look to ruffle a few feathers.

Watch out for this group. It's going to be interesting to see who comes out of it.

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Lily Allen announced a North American tour for Spring 2026

  • During the show, Allen will play West End Girl from start to finish

  • The general sale begins on Friday, Dec. 12

Get ready to singWest End Girlat the top of your lungs!Lily Allenis coming to a city near you.

On Friday, Dec. 5, the English singer announced her highly anticipated North American tour, billed as Lily Allen Performs West End Girl, for Spring 2026.

The show, which is her biggest to date, will see the 40-year-old singer play her brand-new album in its entirety, in the order the songs appear on the record.

The nine-date North American run will begin on April 3 in Chicago and will make stops in Toronto, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Atlanta and Los Angeles before wrapping in San Francisco.

The artist presale signup began on Dec. 5 and will close on Monday, Dec. 8 at 11 p.m. ET. The sale begins on Dec. 10 at 10 a.m. local time and ends on Dec. 11 at 10 p.m. local time.

General sale begins on Friday, Dec. 12 at 10 a.m. local time. For more information to purchase tickets, got towww.lilyallenmusic.com/tour.

The North American tour announcement comes after Allen sold out her U.K. tour — which kicks off March 2026 — upon announcement.

On Nov. 20, Allen made an appearance onCBS Morningsand revealed she was feeling "nervous" about touring in support of her latest album, which was inspired by the breakdown of her marriage to exDavid Harbour.

During the interview, Allen — who got sober in 2019 — recalled her twenties feeling like a "big party" when she was performing.

"I don't know if that if it sounded much fun to the people that were listening to it," the "Sleepwalking" artist laughed. "It was sure as hell was fun, you know, going out there, but I'm not at that stage in my life."

"I'm nervous," Allen added of playing live. "I don't think there's any risk of anything happening, but it's a real adrenaline rush that you get when you're on a stage and people responding to your words and when you come off stage that adrenaline is rushing around your body and looking for a place to get out."

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She then pointed out that drugs and alcohol "are really helpful" with that release — and she hadn't toured since being sober.

"I can imagine that it's quite hard and there'll have to be like a routine that I get into or some kind of ritual to help me get out of that space," she said, later adding that she still "can't wait" to perform for her fans.

Below are the tour dates for Lily Allen Performs West End Girl:

04/03 – The Auditorium – Chicago, IL

04/07 – Massey Hall – Toronto, ON

04/11 – Orpheum Theatre presented by Citizens – Boston, MA

04/14 – Radio City Music Hall – New York, NY

04/17 – The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark – Philadelphia, PA

04/19 – Warner Theatre – Washington, DC

04/21 – Fox Theatre – Atlanta, GA

04/25 – Orpheum Theatre – Los Angeles, CA

04/28 – The Masonic – San Francisco, CA

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Hayley Williams released her third solo album, Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party, in August

  • The following month, she confirmed Paramore was on a break

  • Then on Dec. 2, she appeared on Amy Poehler's podcast and opened up about her decision to pursue her solo music career

Hayley Williamsis opening up about her decision to take a pause withParamore.

On Tuesday, Dec. 2, the singer appeared onAmy Poehler'sGood Hangpodcastand touched on her forthcoming first solo tour for her new albumEgo Death at a Bachelorette Party.

In September, the musician, 36, revealed that thepop-punk band is on a break, but confirmed that the band is not broken up. Since her announcement, she's released her new solo album,Ego Death at a Bachelorette, and is promoting her new tour.

But she told Poehler's that her third solo album has allowed her to start "finding" herself.

"I'm finding myself really nervous because I think I, for my own good, really need to understand who I am outside of the band," she explained. "It's time."

"I'm looking at 40. It's not that many years away, and I'm just like, I should probably know who I am outside of this entity," she candidly shared.

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She added that she's "very excited" for the upcoming shows, because "it might possibly subvert some people's expectations of what they think they're gonna get."

Williams explained that in recent years with Paramore, she's been viewed as a "ringleader," but she doesn't think it's "always a positive thing."

"I feel that, like, it's a huge responsibility to be a mouthpiece for a group of people," she said, in reference to her bandmates, drummer Zac Farro and guitarist Taylor York. "We're all very different individuals," she said. "I wanna speak for myself."

The singer also noted how this part of her career has allowed her for the "first time" to talk to women. "Growing up, it was just no women around."

"I really think it is something to be the only girl in a gang," she said. Later, she added that she tried to write "very neutrally."

"I never wanna give away lyrically that this is a young girl's point of view," she explained. Williams acknowledged by the band's fourth album, when she was in her early twenties, she felt more comfortable "to play around with femininity."

Kevin Mazur/Getty Zac Farro, Hayley Williams, and Taylor York of Paramore in Las Vegas in September 2024

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In the September interview withThe Face, that she confirmed the band is on a break, she also praised her bandmates, "there are no better musicians in the world."

​"There are no better performers than [the touring musicians affectionately known as the] Parafour. It's just magic, man," she said. Williams said that she feels "such a vindication in knowing that nobody can discount Paramore."

"But it's also really important for me to strengthen other muscles and these parts of myself that I deflated because I was scared that people were going to notice me too much," she said of her solo endeavors, for which she recently receivedmultiple Grammy nominations.

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Miley Cyrus details her fear of paper, says fiancé Maxx Morando opens their packages outside: 'That's really why I got engaged'

Miley Cyrus doesn't like paper. In fact, she's actually afraid of it.

During her Dec. 4 appearance onJimmy Kimmel Live!,Cyrus had a tangential conversation with the late-night host about her major phobia of paper. TheSomething Beautifulsingerrecently got engagedto her longtime boyfriend, musician Maxx Morando, which Kimmel congratulated her on. Kimmel jokingly told Cyrus that had Morando waited a couple of weeks to propose, he wouldn't need to get the pop star a Christmas present — the present would be the engagement ring.

It was at this point that the "End of the World" singer revealed that she's "a little bit of a grinch" when it comes to celebrating the holidays.

"I hate paper," she said, before glancing at the notes on Kimmel's desk. "Like, looking at that makes me want to vomit. … The real problem for me with paper is when people have dry hands, and they touch paper, and then it's Christmas, and it's cold, and everyone's hands are dry, and they're all touching paper."

Cyrus told Kimmel that her fear of paper is why she prefers doing things digitally, such as texting, emailing, talking on the phone and reading books on her Kindle.

"It's a phobia, and I need help," Cyrus added, before telling Kimmel that therearetypes of papers she can tolerate, like rolling papers and waxed paper. "It's getting worse, and so there does need to be some sort of intervention, and I am going to look into some sort of EMDR [eye movement and desensitization and reprocessing], being hypnotized about it, because it is affecting my everyday life."

An illogical fear of paper, also known by the clinical namepapyrophobia, causes one to panic when they see, touch or write on the material. Women are often more likely than men to develop papyrophobia, per the Cleveland Clinic, and the condition is recognized asa specific phobia. Generally developed before the age of 10, specific phobias affect between 8% and 12% of people in the U.S.

Miley Cyrus.

Cyrus's fear of paper dates back to when she was a young girl. She told Kimmel that she and her family would often drive 14 hours from Nashville to Toronto, and that it was during these road trips that Cyrus's brothers would rub paper together in the backseat to "really torture" her.

While treatment for papyrophobia varies, methods include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), exposure therapy, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), hypnotherapy and anti-anxiety medications.

"The cardboard is the worst of it all," Cyrus said of receiving packages at home. "It's extra dry, and there's packaging within it. So, I go outside. That's the best part. That's really why I got engaged, just 'cause I make my fiancé open all the packages outside."

Maxx Morando and Miley Cyrus.

When Kimmel asked Cyrus whether she'd be able to sign the marriage certificate when she and Morando eventually tie the knot, theHannah Montanastar, who was previously married to actor Liam Hemsworth, said she remembered that particular paper as having a smoother, waxier texture.

"Anything that's got a smooth surface, that's better. And from the last marriage, I think I remember that the paper is waxed," Cyrus said, to which Kimmel replied, "It's not waxed."

But the holiday season isn't a total loss for Cyrus. The "Dream As One" hitmaker still enjoys receiving gifts — so long as they're wrapped in silk.

"I love stockings, and anything that I want is usually pretty small, and it can fit perfectly fine within a silk stocking. No paper," she said. "I prefer silk. No dryness."

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