Rivals Five-Star: Breaking down the running backs
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry discuss the media deal for the new Pac-12, breaking down what's next for the conference and how it can carve out a spot within the modern landscape of college football.
FIVE-STAR: @JohnGarcia_Jr and @samspiegs recap who won MVP, who impressed and MORE👀🏆 pic.twitter.com/YVr0KnovWT
— Rivals (@Rivals) June 24, 2025
INDIANAPOLIS – The stars came out for the 2025 Rivals Five-Star event at the Indianapolis Colts' facility this week. Here we break down the top running backs from the event.
MORE FROM INDY: Highlights and analysis | Teams that should be pleased | Gorney Awards | Biggest surprises | Flip watch | QB analysis
RECRUITING INTEL: Mid-South | Florida | West | Southeast | Midwest
RIVALS FIVE-STAR MEDIA DAY: All the news, notes and interviews | The All-Lobby Team | How solid are the commitments? | Roster
RIVALS FIVE-STAR INTERVIEWS: Jaden O'Neal | Trae Taylor | Chase Calicut | Samu Moala | Jake Kreul | Felix Ojo | Peyton Houston | CJ Sadler | Richard Wesley | JaReylan McCoy | Carter Scruggs | Nolan Wilson | Carson Sneed | Derrek Cooper | Devin Carter | Jayden Wade | Joel Wyatt | Kaden Henderson | Nick Abrams
Cooper came away with positional MVP honors in Indianapolis. The five-star shined in the 1-on-1 portion of Tuesday's camp, then took it to a different level as the most productive pass-catcher out of the backfield in 7-on-7 play.
Miami is working toward inking the No. 1 class in the country and intends to keep Cooper in South Florida. Georgia and Ohio State are working feverishly to buck the Canes' momentum on the recruiting trail.
Osborne will be playing a lot of football inside the state of Indiana over the next few years. The Texas-based blue-chipper pledged to Notre Dame last month and showcased his three-down skill-set this week at the Rivals Five-Star.
Osborne was fantastic as a pass-catcher, an area of his game less utilized on Friday nights. The Irish verbal is a three-down back that can bash between the tackles and be a workhorse on early downs and also contribute in the passing game.
SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS WITH NOTRE DAME FANS AT INSIDENDSPORTS.COM
Cowley stood out as one of the backs with the best top-end speed in Indianapolis. The 2027 four-star out of Alabama was smooth in and out of breaks, had soft hands and fantastic wiggle and acceleration with the ball in his hands between various positional drills, 1-on-1 competition and in the 7-on-7 setting.
Auburn is trending up with the in-state blue-chipper, who returned to The Plains earlier this month. Hugh Freeze has been superb keeping top-end talent such as Cowley in-state since arriving at Auburn and has a strong chance to repeat in this one, too.
Robinson is another blue-chip running back in the 2027 class. The bruiser from Mississippi is a force in the running game – able to eat up chunk yardage and run downhill at a high clip. During the week in Indy, Robinson also showcased another aspect of his game – his pass-catching skills and ability to separate in coverage.
We love the three-down skill-set for Robinson and so does Tennessee. The Vols are setting the pace in the 2027 four-star back's recruitment ahead of Oklahoma State and Mississippi State.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
36 minutes ago
- Yahoo
This Stock's Unusually Active Options Should Have Investors Running to Buy
I'm obsessed with sports-related stocks. Always have been. I've followed Nike (NKE) for several decades. There's no business I won't watch if it's even remotely involved in sports & leisure pursuits. It's been a while since I've covered a sports-related stock. The last was in late May with Amer Sports (AS) and On Holding (ONON). Before that, it was probably in January. It doesn't happen often. Learn How This Options Strategy Generates Income and Limits Losses Zeta Global (ZETA) Attracts Bullish Traders as AI Marketing Gains Traction GS Iron Condor Could See a 33% Return in 3 Weeks Get exclusive insights with the FREE Barchart Brief newsletter. Subscribe now for quick, incisive midday market analysis you won't find anywhere else. So, today, as I considered a subject for my commentary, Wolverine World Wide (WWW), the Michigan-based maker of Saucony running shoes and Merrill hiking shoes, among others, stood out like a sore thumb. Yesterday, it had two unusually active call options, resulting in above-average options volume of 6,707, nearly three times its 30-day average. WWW first started transforming its business in 2022 by announcing its intention to divest brands such as Keds and its Wolverine Leathers business. It sold the former in February 2023 and the latter a few months later in August 2023. Other brands sold included Sperry business, which was sold in January 2024. Focusing on Saucony and Merrill, the transformation continues, with significant progress being made. With its shares down 17% in the past five years, a floor price appears to have been set around $10 or $11, so the downside isn't significant for making a bet on the lifestyle company. Here's why yesterday's two unusually active call options make sense. As I said, WWW had two unusually active call options in Wednesday trading (see below). Both have a decent amount of time for the bet to play out. Neither is excessively expensive. I prefer one over the other. I'll get to the reasons why in a bit. In the meantime, I'll consider the state of the business. The company reported Q1 2025 results in early May. Overall, sales increased by 5.5% compared to last year. Excluding currency, they rose by 6.7%. More importantly, its Active Group, which includes Saucony, Merrill, Sweaty Betty, and Chaco brands, generated 71% of its revenue in 2024 and saw sales rise by nearly 14% in the first quarter, excluding the impact of currency fluctuations. Almost all of the Active Group's gains were from Saucony (up 31.3%) and Merrill (up 14.4%). From this perspective, the move to focus on the two brands looks to be paying dividends for Wolverine. Further, the company's profitability in the quarter was much better than a year ago. Its adjusted gross margin of 47.3% was 80 basis points higher than in the first quarter of 2024. Its adjusted operating margin was 6.0%, 100 basis points higher. As a result of the margin improvements, its earnings per share increased by 260% to $0.18 from $0.05. 'Merrell and Saucony fueled our growth with double-digit revenue increases, and we more than tripled our earnings year-over-year, again delivering a record gross margin performance. We've worked to reinvent Wolverine Worldwide for the future–focusing squarely on awesome product, amazing stories, and driving the business,' stated CEO Chris Hufnagel in the company's Q1 2025 press release. How does the quarter stack up against previous first quarters? In terms of margins, reasonably well. Its 47.3% gross margin in Q1 2025 was the highest over the past decade, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence. However, its EBIT margin in this year's first quarter was 6.1%, which is better than it has been in recent years, but down from 11.5% in Q1 2018 and 11.0% in Q1 2021. The headwinds faced, stemming from a shaky consumer and potential tariffs—since it manufactures most of its products through third parties in the Asia Pacific region—suggest that achieving double-digit EBIT margins may not be feasible in the near term. So, Wolverine's valuation is somewhat hamstrung in terms of multiple expansion along with higher profits. According to Barchart data, nine analysts are covering WWW stock. Of those, all but one rate it a Strong Buy (4.78 out of 5), with a mean target price of $20.55, which is higher than its current trading price. In 2025, analysts expect the company to earn $1.05 per share and $1.28 in 2026. It trades at 17.1 times its 2025 estimate and 14.0 times its 2026 estimate. Over the past decade, its forward EPS multiple has ranged from a low of 7.56 times in Q4 2022 to a high of 19.49 times in Q1 2021. So, it's neither cheap nor expensive, which suggests the analysts see the company continuing to improve profitability, leading to a higher multiple in the future. Remember, one of its best first quarters in the past decade for EBIT margin was in 2021, when WWW stock was trading at almost 20 times forward EPS. If it doubles its EBIT margins in 2026, it will surely be a $30 stock by then, perhaps even higher. It traded in the mid-$40s in May 2021. It can get there again. Betting on Wolverine isn't a slam dunk by any means. The tariff question remains a significant uncertainty for the entire global apparel and footwear industry. It's impossible to know if the White House will ever solidify its trade plans for long enough so companies can make long-term plans. That said, I think there's enough meat on the bone to suggest that Wolverine is on the upside of resolving its past business issues, making it an attractive value play for risk-tolerant investors. Which brings me back to the two unusually active call options from yesterday. While the Sept. 19 $20 call is cheaper with a $1.15 ask price, the Dec. 19 $22.50 call has twice the days to expiration, for only $5 more. Sure, it's further OTM (out of the money)—20.7% compared to 10.8% for the $20 call—but the additional time makes it worthwhile. In the end, whether you bet on the $22.50 or $20 call, the worst-case scenario is that you lose $120. I like the risk/reward proposition here. On the date of publication, Will Ashworth did not have (either directly or indirectly) positions in any of the securities mentioned in this article. All information and data in this article is solely for informational purposes. This article was originally published on


Newsweek
38 minutes ago
- Newsweek
Yankees Trade Scenario Would Send DJ LeMahieu to Braves for $35 Million All-Star
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. The New York Yankees have a need in their infield, specifically at second base. DJ LeMahieu is slashing .240/.313/.327 with just five extra base hits on the year. LeMahieu is no longer an All-Star or Gold Glover like he was in his prime. He still has one year left on his six-year, $90 million deal. However, if the Yankees want to reach their World Series aspirations, LeMahieu may have to be benched or moved. DUNEDIN, FLORIDA - MARCH 08: DJ LeMahieu #26 of the New York Yankees throws the ball to first base in the third inning against the Toronto Blue Jays during a 2024 Grapefruit League Spring Training... DUNEDIN, FLORIDA - MARCH 08: DJ LeMahieu #26 of the New York Yankees throws the ball to first base in the third inning against the Toronto Blue Jays during a 2024 Grapefruit League Spring Training game at TD Ballpark on March 08, 2024 in Dunedin, Florida. MoreTrading LeMahieu will not be easy with his contract and decline. However, ClutchPoints' Zachary Howell proposed this trade that would swap LeMahieu for an Atlanta Braves All-Star: Yankees receive: Ozzie Albies Braves receive: DJ LeMahieu and Roderick Arias (Yankees' No. 5 prospect) The Braves will not trade Albies or any of their stars if they are still in contention around the July 31 trade deadline. However, even if they are out of contention, they are not going to take on LeMahieu without a reason, and in this case, that reason is Arias. Albies is not having his best year, slashing .224/.298/.326 with just six home runs. However, the three-time All-Star is starting to look more like himself. He has started to swing the bat a little better since being moved down in the batting order, and could benefit from a change of scenery and a hitter-friendly ballpark like Yankee Stadium. Albies has $7 million club options for the next two seasons and is just 28 years old. He could be a key player for the Yankees. Last season, Jazz Chisholm Jr. came over from a struggling team and had a great run with the Yankees. Could Albies do the same? More MLB: Phillies Executive Breaks Silence on Bryce Harper Position Change

Indianapolis Star
an hour ago
- Indianapolis Star
Retired WNBA star unveils WNBA All-Star court in Indianapolis International Airport
Watch Tamika Catchings unveil WNBA All-Star court Thursday, June 26, 2025, inside the Indianapolis International Airport.