Daily Archives: July 29, 2024

2025 cornerback Onis Konanbanny includes Vols in top two

2025 four-star cornerback prospect Onis Konanbanny included Tennessee in his top two schools after a visit to Knoxville last weekend. Konanbanny’s top two schools are Tennessee and Florida State. The 6-foot-1, 180-pound four-star cornerback prospect is from Heathwood Hall Episcopal School in Columbia, South Carolina. Konanbanny ranks as the No. 298 prospect in the class of 2025. He ranks as …

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Georgia WR RaRa Thomas facing felony cruelty to children charge after arrest

RaRa Thomas transferred to Georgia from Mississippi State ahead of the 2023 season. (Photo by Jeffrey Vest/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) Georgia wide receiver RaRa Thomas was arrested Friday morning on multiple charges. Thomas was booked into the Athens-Clarke County jail on a felony count of second-degree cruelty to children and two family violence misdemeanor charges. The former Mississippi State …

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Cowboys lose key pass rusher Sam Williams for season with torn ACL, MCL

Dallas Cowboys defensive end Sam Williams will miss the upcoming season with a torn ACL and MCL in his left knee. Williams suffered the injury in practice Sunday. The Cowboys confirmed the diagnosis Sunday evening and that Williams will require orthoscopic surgery. The news is a blow to the Cowboys pass rush and a setback for the third-year player who’s …

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How Iowa LB Jay Higgins rose from overlooked Brebeuf prospect to Big Ten star

INDIANAPOLIS — Brebeuf Jesuit grad Jay Higgins walked into Lucas Oil Stadium this week with the admiration and respect of the entire Big Ten Conference. Well, almost. When the video board displayed the league’s 12 preseason honors recipients, Higgins’ name appeared over a photo of Ohio State defensive end J.T. Tuimoloau. The rest of the Big Ten doubted Higgins would …

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Cowboys claim CB Kemon Hall off waivers

The Cowboys claimed cornerback Kemon Hall off waivers Sunday. The 49ers, who had signed Hall on Feb. 12, waived him Saturday. The move came after the Cowboys released veteran cornerback Gareon Conely, who informed the team of his plans to retire. Conley has not played a regular-season game since 2019. Hall was on the Cowboys’ practice squad in 2020, so …

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Cowboys confirm DE Sam Williams tore his ACL, MCL

An MRI confirmed what the Cowboys feared: Defensive end Sam Williams’ season is finished. The team confirmed that Williams tore the ACL and the MCL in his left knee during Sunday’s practice. He will undergo season-ending surgery to repair the damage. The Cowboys’ first significant injury of camp came in their first full padded practice. It’s a tough break for …

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Michigan football lands Florida four-star DB Brody Jennings for 2026

Michigan football 2025 recruiting class is already in solid shape. Now head coach Sherrone Moore and his staff are beginning to add the next crop of reinforcements. The Wolverines added four-star class of 2026 defensive back Brody Jennings on Sunday night. The Jacksonville, Florida, product is 6 feet 1 and 175 pounds. Michigan Wolverines fans celebrate a touchdown against the …

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LSU secures a 3-star IOL commit for the 2026 recruiting class

One of the top interior offensive linemen in the 2026 recruiting class has committed to LSU. Jalan Chapman is a 6-foot-2, 275-pound, three-star offensive lineman from New Orleans where he plays for Warren Easton High School. Chapman chose the Tigers over Alabama, Georgia, Arkansas and others. Chapman becomes the third commit of the 2026 recruiting class joining Richard Anderson and Jakai …

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Countdown to camp: What can we expect from WSU’s linebackers?

Jul. 28—PULLMAN — Here is the ninth installment of our countdown to Washington State fall camp, which starts on Wednesday. This issue covers the Cougars’ linebacker corps. What can we expect from WSU’s linebackers? There likely won’t be a ton of drama when it comes to the Cougars’ linebacker group, besides the race for the final starting spot. The first …

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