AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCollege World Series Safety: Nebraska officials, including Gov. Jim Pillen and Omaha Mayor John Ewing Jr., warned fans about human trafficking risks as the men’s CWS brings a national spotlight to Omaha, urging people to report suspicious behavior. Texas Tech Eligibility Fallout: A Texas judge cleared QB Brendan Sorsby to play despite NCAA gambling rules, and the backlash is spreading fast—Georgia and Nebraska both told teams not to schedule Texas Tech, while the Big Ten is set to discuss a league-wide ban. Omaha Baseball Spotlight: Alabama punched its ticket to the College World Series with a 7-2 win over St. John’s, and Ole Miss is set for prime-time CWS action against North Carolina. Northwoods League: Willmar’s Stingers erupted late to beat Eau Claire 11-5, with a Nebraska connection in the lineup. Tech & Food: McDonald’s is testing AI drive-thru ordering in select locations, aiming to reduce human order-taking. Public Health Watch: The U.S. plans wastewater and online monitoring during the World Cup to track disease outbreaks.
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