Daily Archives: March 2, 2024

Tennessee offers 2026 cornerback Jaelen Waters

Tennessee offered a scholarship to 2026 cornerback Jaelen Waters. “Extremely blessed to receive an offer from the University of Tennessee,” Waters said. The 6-foot-2, 170-pound cornerback prospect is from Armwood High School in Seffner, Florida. There are not recruiting rankings currently for Waters from Rivals, 247Sports, On3 or ESPN. The Vols are the fifth Southeastern Conference school to offer Waters. …

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2024 NFL Draft: Best team fits for Marvin Harrison Jr., Malik Nabers and other top WR prospects

Quarterbacks are clearly the NFL’s, and every level of football’s, most valuable position. That’s not debatable. Wide receivers, a quarterback’s primary pass-catcher, aren’t too far behind and definitely ranking inside the top five most valuable positions in the sport. The 2024 NFL Draft prospect rankings here at CBS Sports reflect that with nine wide receivers inside our consensus top 50 …

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NFL rumors: 49ers promote Sorensen to DC, hire Staley as assistant HC

NFL rumors: 49ers promote Sorensen to DC, hire Staley as assistant HC originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area The 49ers are plan to promote Nick Sorensen to fill their open defensive coordinator position and hire former Los Angeles Chargers head coach Brandon Staley as their new assistant head coach, ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Jeremy Fowler reported Saturday morning, citing …

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USC lands in top 10 for four-star linebacker Elijah Barnes

One of the USC Trojans’ top defensive targets in the 2025 class has narrowed down his recruitment. Four-star Texas native and linebacker Elijah Barnes released a top 10 on Friday consisting of USC, LSU, Florida State, Texas A&M, SMU, Alabama, Oregon, Ohio State Nebraska and Texas. The Skyline (Dallas) product currently ranks as the No. 107 player nationally, the No. …

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SEC Quarterbacks rankings ahead of 2024 spring football practices

Heading into the 2024 college football season, changes are upon us, led by the expanded 12-team playoff structure which will create much needed parity within a sport that a handful of team has dominated throughout the last decade. The SEC will also expand starting in July, with the inclusion of Texas and Oklahoma as the most powerful conference in the …

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Did Rutgers make the cut in Michael Thomas III’s top five?

One of New Jersey’s top recruits, Michael Thomas III, dropped his top five on Friday. And for Rutgers football, there was some good news in the announcement. Thomas, despite being one of New Jersey’s top-ranked recruits, is vastly underrated as a prospect. A four-star wide receiver out of Donovan Catholic (Barnegat, New Jersey), Thomas is a top-three recruit in New …

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Tennessee offers 2025 safety Byron Baldwin

Tennessee offered a scholarship to 2025 safety prospect Byron Baldwin. “Tennessee offered,” Baldwin said. The 6-foot, 175-pound safety prospect is from Calvert Hall College High School in Towson, Maryland. There are not recruiting rankings currently for Baldwin from Rivals, 247Sports, On3 or ESPN. He is recruited by Tennessee defensive coordinator Tim Banks. The Vols are the third Southeastern Conference school …

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Breakout candidates for Wisconsin football 2024 spring practice

The spring practice period is the college football fan’s glimpse into the future at what the upcoming season may hold. That was the case for the 2023 Wisconsin Badgers, as a big spring from wide receiver Will Pauling translated into a productive fall, while a poor spring from the offensive line also foreshadowed what was to come. That’s the importance …

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Where does Wisconsin football stand in the new Big Ten?

Badgers Wire site editor Ben Kenney joined Trojans Wire‘s Matt Zemek on the Trojans Wired podcast today to discuss a variety of topics, focused on where Wisconsin and USC stand in the new Big Ten landscape. In the episode, Ben gave specific thoughts on the following: What should we make of the new Big Ten landscape and the progression of …

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How Rempemania took over the New York Rangers’ fan base

Greg Wyshynski, ESPNMar 2, 2024, 07:00 AM ET CloseGreg Wyshynski is ESPN’s senior NHL writer. Matt Rempe’s eye looked like a wall of paint samples at a hardware store. A lot of black, some blue, a touch of chartreuse around the edges. Facial bruising is a commonplace sight on an NHL rink. Rempe’s shiner was more noticeable because he stands …

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Eagles combine notebook: How much will Eagles play young players going forward?

Eagles combine notebook: How much will Eagles play young players going forward? originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia INDIANAPOLIS — The Eagles entered the 2023 season coming off a Super Bowl appearance and in win-now mode. So it makes sense that they weren’t in a rush to play a bunch of rookies. But Eagles general manager Howie Roseman on Tuesday …

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NCAA considers new rule allowing in-helmet communications

Three decades after the NFL started putting speakers in quarterbacks’ helmets so they could hear the coaches’ play calls, college football may follow suit. The NCAA Football Rules Committee proposed a rule that would allow one player to have a speaker in his helmet to hear his coaches. “In games involving Football Bowl Subdivision teams, each school would have the …

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