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Georgia Facing Uncertainty With Star Playmaker Amid Recruiting Rumors
Georgia Facing Uncertainty With Star Playmaker Amid Recruiting Rumors

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

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Georgia Facing Uncertainty With Star Playmaker Amid Recruiting Rumors

The Georgia Bulldogs have received positive recruiting updates from a lot of different prospects lately. But things may still be up in the air with one four-star wide receiver. Rivals' Adam Gorney suggested Thursday that the Bulldogs could be in line to get a commitment from Milton, Georgia native and four-star receiver Craig Dandridge. But that is also not guaranteed. Advertisement "Dandridge's recruitment could still go in a lot of ways with Georgia, Florida, Georgia Tech, Tennessee, Stanford, Oklahoma and Clemson standing out the most for the four-star receiver from Milton (Ga.) Cambridge," wrote Gorney. "If Dandrige is looking for things on and off the field, especially in academics, then the Cardinal could be a surprise pick here since he loved seeing those options on his weekend visit. "Still, there are many other considerations as the Bulldogs are always tough to turn down." Georgia Bulldogs football head coach Kirby Smart© Dale Zanine-Imagn Images While Gorney's portrayed the receiver's recruiting process with a lot of uncertainty, On3's Jeremy Johnson had a more positive update this week for Georgia. Advertisement "Dandridge has felt the love in Athens. He talks to Georgia wide receiver coach James Coley every day. Coley was in attendance for Dandridge's spring game on Thursday," wrote Johnson on Wednesday. "Dandridge feels good about the bond he's built with Coley." The receiver also told Johnson that the Bulldogs are at the top of his recruiting board. According to the 247 Sports composite rankings, Dandridge is the No. 48 wide receiver in the 2026 class. The wideout is also the 38th-ranked Georgia recruit and No. 310 overall prospect in the class. The Bulldogs already have two receiver commitments for the 2026 class – four-star wideout Vance Spafford and three-star recruit Brady Marchese. Related: Highly Touted Star Puts Georgia on Notice

Oregon Football listed as 'team to beat' for one of top DL in 2027 class
Oregon Football listed as 'team to beat' for one of top DL in 2027 class

USA Today

time08-05-2025

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  • USA Today

Oregon Football listed as 'team to beat' for one of top DL in 2027 class

Oregon Football listed as 'team to beat' for one of top DL in 2027 class All focus over the past few weeks has been on the 2026 recruiting class for the Oregon Ducks, but behind the scenes, Dan Lanning and his staff have quietly been making a strong push down the road as well. Earlier this week, Rivals' recruiting director Adam Gorney gave a breakdown on the recruitment for some of the top players in the 2027 class, and he stated that the Ducks are the "team to beat" for 4-star defensive tackle Kasi Currie, who stands at 6-foot-5, 315 pounds. As a California native from Sierra Canyon, Oregon has been an early name to watch in the recruitment for Currie, who the 247Sports Composite rates as the No. 156 player in the class, and No. 13 defensive lineman. "Emerging as one of the top 2027 defensive tackles nationally, Oregon has a big early edge for the Chatsworth (Calif.) Sierra Canyon standout as he's loved his trips to Eugene and will be back on June 1," Gorney wrote. While it is still early in his recruitment, and offers continue to pour in for the fast-rising sophomore, Lanning and his team have put themselves in a good position early on. They will have to battle some other big names down the stretch, though. "Texas A&M, Tennessee, and USC are three others to watch, and LSU just offered on Tuesday," Gorney said. "But Oregon is definitely the team to beat." Currie was on campus in Eugene for the Ducks' spring game, and he plans to return on June 1 later this summer. The Ducks don't have any commitments in the 2027 class, but Currie would be a great player to kick things off should he give his verbal in the coming months. Contact/Follow @Ducks_Wire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Oregon Ducks news, notes, and opinions.

How to watch Notre Dame Blue-Gold Game 2025: Live stream info, start time, and more
How to watch Notre Dame Blue-Gold Game 2025: Live stream info, start time, and more

Yahoo

time11-04-2025

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  • Yahoo

How to watch Notre Dame Blue-Gold Game 2025: Live stream info, start time, and more

How to watch Notre Dame Blue-Gold Game 2025: Live stream info, start time, and more Notre Dame's annual spring scrimmage returns to Peacock this Saturday, April 12, at 2 PM ET with an exciting new twist. Instead of the usual two teams facing off, the offense will battle the defense, with points awarded for plays like an offensive first down or a defensive tackle for a loss. See below to find out how to live stream the game as well as additional information on how you can watch sports on Peacock. RELATED: Big Ten Spotlight: Comparing top 2026 standouts to NFL Draft prospects How to watch Notre Dame Blue-Gold Game 2025: When: Saturday, April 12 Where: Notre Dame Stadium in Notre Dame, Indiana Time: 2:00 PM ET Live Stream: Exclusively on Peacock Advertisement RELATED: Tuesdays with Gorney: Wild weekend of commits, flips and decommits When is Notre Dame's 2025 Blue-Gold Game? This Saturday, April 12 at 2 PM ET, exclusively on Peacock. Marcus Freeman - Notre Dame Draft Prospects have 'raised the bar': How do I watch Notre Dame football on Peacock? Sign up here to watch all of our live sports and events, including Notre Dame football. What devices does Peacock support? You can enjoy Peacock on a variety of devices. View a list of supported devices here. Am I eligible for Peacock's Student Discount? You are eligible if you meet all the following criteria: Advertisement Are 18 years of age or older; Are a current or incoming student enrolled in an undergraduate or advanced degree program at a Title IV-accredited college or university in the US who meets verification qualifications; Reside in the United States (including its territories, commonwealths and possessions); and Provide Peacock with a valid payment method. College/university information (e.g., first name, last name, school email address, college/university name, date of birth and other necessary documentation) must be shared with SheerID for verification purposes. Visit to verify your student status with Sheer ID Eligible users who already have a paid Peacock subscription may need to cancel their existing subscription prior to redeeming this offer. For instructions on cancelling your existing subscription, see . Image for Pot of Gold Day Recap: Notre Dame offers several Northeast prospects Monday was 'Pot of Gold Day' for Notre Dame, and the Fighting Irish sent out offers to many prospects. Ryan O'Bleness, Recruiting Analyst ,

How to watch Notre Dame Blue-Gold Game 2025: Live stream info, start time, and more
How to watch Notre Dame Blue-Gold Game 2025: Live stream info, start time, and more

NBC Sports

time11-04-2025

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  • NBC Sports

How to watch Notre Dame Blue-Gold Game 2025: Live stream info, start time, and more

Notre Dame's annual spring scrimmage returns to Peacock this Saturday, April 12, at 2 PM ET with an exciting new twist. Instead of the usual two teams facing off, the offense will battle the defense, with points awarded for plays like an offensive first down or a defensive tackle for a loss. See below to find out how to live stream the game as well as additional information on how you can watch sports on Peacock. RELATED: Big Ten Spotlight: Comparing top 2026 standouts to NFL Draft prospects How to watch Notre Dame Blue-Gold Game 2025: When: Saturday, April 12 Where: Notre Dame Stadium in Notre Dame, Indiana Time: 2:00 PM ET Live Stream: Exclusively on Peacock RELATED: Tuesdays with Gorney: Wild weekend of commits, flips and decommits When is Notre Dame's 2025 Blue-Gold Game? This Saturday, April 12 at 2 PM ET, exclusively on Peacock. Marcus Freeman - Notre Dame Draft Prospects have 'raised the bar': How do I watch Notre Dame football on Peacock? Sign up here to watch all of our live sports and events, including Notre Dame football. What devices does Peacock support? You can enjoy Peacock on a variety of devices. View a list of supported devices here. Am I eligible for Peacock's Student Discount? You are eligible if you meet all the following criteria: Are 18 years of age or older; Are a current or incoming student enrolled in an undergraduate or advanced degree program at a Title IV-accredited college or university in the US who meets verification qualifications; Reside in the United States (including its territories, commonwealths and possessions); and Provide Peacock with a valid payment method. College/university information (e.g., first name, last name, school email address, college/university name, date of birth and other necessary documentation) must be shared with SheerID for verification purposes. Visit to verify your student status with Sheer ID Eligible users who already have a paid Peacock subscription may need to cancel their existing subscription prior to redeeming this offer. For instructions on cancelling your existing subscription, see Ryan O'Bleness, Recruiting Analyst, Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman sits down with the NBC Sports crew to discuss Riley Leonard's high ceiling, the team's offseason plan after the CFP and his experience at the 2009 NFL Scouting Combine

NFL Combine: Breaking down the Big Ten standouts heading to Indianapolis
NFL Combine: Breaking down the Big Ten standouts heading to Indianapolis

NBC Sports

time17-02-2025

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  • NBC Sports

NFL Combine: Breaking down the Big Ten standouts heading to Indianapolis

The NFL Scouting Combine is right around the corner and the Big Ten will be well-represented in Indianapolis, especially by the traditional powers. Here is a look across the conference. MORE: Gorney's recruiting rumor mill | Top recruits following their faith and putting college on hold CLASS OF 2025 RANKINGS: Rivals250 | Team | Position | State CLASS OF 2026 RANKINGS: Rivals250 | Team | Position | State CLASS OF 2027 RANKINGS: Rivals250 | Team | Position | State TRANSFER PORTAL: Full coverage | Player ranking | Team ranking | Transfer search | Transfer Tracker Who's got it better than Ohio State? Nobody. The Buckeyes are coming off a national championship run by beating Notre Dame and now 15 players are heading to the combine which could only boost recruiting even more. Plus, there is a good chance at least two if not more could end up being first-round picks with OT Josh Simmons and WR Emeka Egbuka slotted there by Nate Tice in his latest mock draft on Yahoo Sports. Defensive ends JT Tuimoloau and Jack Sawyer along with OL Donovan Jackson have a decent shot of going in the first round as well. Ohio State was so loaded with future NFL prospects this year that many of those top names including running backs TreVeyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins, DTs Tyleik Williams and Ty Hamilton and defensive backs Lathan Ransom and Denzel Burke won't last long in the draft, either. SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS WITH OHIO STATE FANS AT Coach Dan Lanning is building a behemoth in the Pacific Northwest and the Ducks had every piece needed to win a national championship this season. A bad draw in the College Football Playoff where the Ducks had to play Ohio State in a rematch was unfortunate for them but recruiting should only be helped with a dozen players headed to the combine. Offensive lineman Josh Conerly and defensive tackle Derrick Harmon are projected by Yahoo Sports to be first-rounders and former five-star Jordan Burch should impress at the combine from a physical perspective. Whichever team drafts wide receiver Tez Johnson will be super smart because he gets open against everybody and had 77 catches this season. SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS WITH OREGON FANS AT Coming off a national championship two seasons ago, Michigan went a disappointing 8-5 this season but it was largely because the Wolverines' quarterback play was so pitiful. Landing five-star QB Bryce Underwood should fix a lot of those problems. From a defensive standpoint, the Wolverines could own the first round of the NFL Draft and that should only bolster recruiting even further. Yahoo Sports has defensive tackle Mason Graham, cornerback Will Johnson, defensive tackle Kenneth Grant and tight end Colston Loveland all going in the first round. That would be a huge haul for the Wolverines and something that could give them huge recruiting momentum after a lackluster season. SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS WITH MICHIGAN FANS AT Maybe Iowa doesn't get any first-round selections this year but the Hawkeyes can definitely sell sending seven players to the combine, which is more than every Big Ten program except for Ohio State, Oregon and Michigan. Depending on his performance in Indianapolis, Kaleb Johnson could get some serious looks in the early rounds. Who is going to bet against an Iowa running back who rushed for 1,537 yards and 21 touchdowns this season? Linebacker Jay Higgins might be a steal as well after 124 tackles and four interceptions. SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS WITH IOWA FANS AT Minnesota is sending six players to the combine and that's more than a lot of blueblood programs in the conference, which could be a major selling point for coach PJ Fleck and his staff. Offensive lineman Aireontae Ersery should be a fringe first-rounder. SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS WITH MINNESOTA FANS AT In the constant recruiting battles of the Mid-Atlantic where Maryland is trying to stave off Penn State and others, the Terrapins are sending as many players to Indianapolis as the Nittany Lions. Wide receivers Tai Felton and Kaden Prather should get major attention. SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS WITH MARYLAND FANS AT A team that made it to the College Football final four is only sending five players to Indianapolis? It's actually good news for the Nittany Lions since so many elite players are coming back next season for another run at the national title. Defensive end Abdul Carter and tight end Tyler Warren are near-locks in the first round. SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS WITH PENN STATE FANS AT In the never-ending battle to keep local talent home, UCLA has five players headed to the combine while USC only has three. That is something coach DeShaun Foster on his staff can use when hitting high schools in Southern California. Linebacker Carson Schwesinger might not be a first-rounder but he had 136 tackles this season and that will draw attention. SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS WITH UCLA FANS AT Nebraska probably won't have any first-rounders but defensive lineman Ty Robinson could intrigue a lot of decision-makers at the combine with his physical prowess and seven sacks (12.5 tackles for loss) this season. Tight end Thomas Fidone has been marred by injuries but he was under five-star consideration once. SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS WITH NEBRASKA FANS AT The Scarlet Knights won't put anybody in the first round but having more combine attendees than USC, Wisconsin and Indiana is something to brag about on the recruiting trail. Running back Kyle Monangai could have a bright NFL future after rushing for 1,279 yards and 13 TDs this season. SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS WITH RUTGERS FANS AT Only three USC players are headed to the combine with defensive back Jaylin Smith one to watch because he could impress during drills. More Trojans should be headed to Indianapolis soon as receivers Makai Lemon and Ja'Kobi Lane have NFL futures. SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS WITH USC FANS AT Wisconsin had 30 former players on NFL rosters this season but only three players are headed to Indianapolis. Still, safety Hunter Wohler is as solid as they come and who's betting against a Wisconsin offensive lineman? SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS WITH WISCONSIN FANS AT Coach Curt Cignetti did some amazing work in Year 1 at Indiana taking the Hoosiers to the College Football Playoff but he's not a miracle worker as just two players are headed to the combine. Defensive tackle CJ West is projected in the early rounds and transfer quarterback Kurtis Rourke had his best of six college seasons at IU this year so he could be a late-round pick. SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS WITH INDIANA FANS AT Note: Illinois (WR Pat Bryant), Purdue (OL Marcus Mbow) and Washington (LB Carson Bruener) all have one player going to the combine. Michigan State and Northwestern have none.

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