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Yahoo
06-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Historic College Football Program Makes Huge Move for No. 1 Player in Hawaii
The top prospect in Hawaii received a renown visitor during the weekend of May 4. In the process, this historic college football program took a huge step in trying to land this talent for the 2026 class. USC continues to court linebacker Talanoa Ili. He rose to the No. 1 prospect ranking among Hawaiian recruits following his transfer to Kahuku High School. Ili originally starred for Orange Lutheran near USC's backyard. Advertisement But here's how the Trojans are now courting Ili: USC sent prized newcomer assistant Rob Ryan to the island. The brand new linebackers coach wasn't alone either on the trip. Defensive line coach Shaun Nua is also in Hawaii. Both Nua and Ryan were photographed interacting with Ili's family outside -- with Glen Ili sharing the picture via X. Sep 30, 2023; Boulder, Colorado, USA; Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders (2) meets with USC Trojans quarterback Caleb Williams (13) after the game at Folsom Leyba-USA TODAY Sports Nua is no stranger to making trips during the month of May. He's given the luxury of travel as the NCAA has entered the spring evaluation period. This is the time when assistant coaches can visit schools to check in on recruits. But Ryan is taking part in his first spring evaluation period since joining USC. The 62-year-old last visited schools during a time he ran the Oklahoma State defense from 1997 to 1999. The Cowboys represented his last college football job before joining Lincoln Riley and his staff ahead of the '25 season. Advertisement The 6-foot-3, 215-pound Ili is earning rave reviews for his stout play at linebacker. Greg Biggins of 247Sports is one who takes a liking to Ili's stardom. "Probably best all around linebacker in state right now, regardless of class. Long, athletic 6-3, 215 pound frame and still growing. Can rush off the edge, play in space and drop and cover. Twitchy kid who plays fast but under control," the national recruiting analyst shared in his evaluation of Ili. Ili is "warm" on USC. But there are other powerhouses courting him. The Trojans Big Ten rival Oregon is also on Ili's short list. Same with Southeastern Conference representatives Texas and Oklahoma. National title game runner-up Notre Dame is the last school in the mix for Ili. But the duo of Ryan and Nua are making the pivotal step in getting to know Ili's family before he makes his decision. Which is a welcoming sign for USC fans monitoring Ili's recruiting period. Related: No. 1 Ohio Recruit Chooses Historic College Football Program Over Ohio State

Miami Herald
05-05-2025
- Sport
- Miami Herald
Historic College Football Program Makes Huge Move for No. 1 Player in Hawaii
The top prospect in Hawaii received a renown visitor during the weekend of May 4. In the process, this historic college football program took a huge step in trying to land this talent for the 2026 class. USC continues to court linebacker Talanoa Ili. He rose to the No. 1 prospect ranking among Hawaiian recruits following his transfer to Kahuku High School. Ili originally starred for Orange Lutheran near USC's backyard. But here's how the Trojans are now courting Ili: USC sent prized newcomer assistant Rob Ryan to the island. The brand new linebackers coach wasn't alone either on the trip. Defensive line coach Shaun Nua is also in Hawaii. Both Nua and Ryan were photographed interacting with Ili's family outside -- with Glen Ili sharing the picture via X. Nua is no stranger to making trips during the month of May. He's given the luxury of travel as the NCAA has entered the spring evaluation period. This is the time when assistant coaches can visit schools to check in on recruits. But Ryan is taking part in his first spring evaluation period since joining USC. The 62-year-old last visited schools during a time he ran the Oklahoma State defense from 1997 to 1999. The Cowboys represented his last college football job before joining Lincoln Riley and his staff ahead of the '25 season. The 6-foot-3, 215-pound Ili is earning rave reviews for his stout play at linebacker. Greg Biggins of 247Sports is one who takes a liking to Ili's stardom. "Probably best all around linebacker in state right now, regardless of class. Long, athletic 6-3, 215 pound frame and still growing. Can rush off the edge, play in space and drop and cover. Twitchy kid who plays fast but under control," the national recruiting analyst shared in his evaluation of Ili. Ili is "warm" on USC. But there are other powerhouses courting him. The Trojans Big Ten rival Oregon is also on Ili's short list. Same with Southeastern Conference representatives Texas and Oklahoma. National title game runner-up Notre Dame is the last school in the mix for Ili. But the duo of Ryan and Nua are making the pivotal step in getting to know Ili's family before he makes his decision. Which is a welcoming sign for USC fans monitoring Ili's recruiting period. Related: No. 1 Ohio Recruit Chooses Historic College Football Program Over Ohio State Copyright 2025 Athlon Sports. All rights reserved.
Yahoo
12-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
United's Ili no certainty to return in NBL title battle
Melbourne United are sweating on the fitness of defensive stalwart Shea Ili as they seek to re-establish an advantage in the NBL championship series. Ili received a head knock before halftime and played no further part in United's tense 102-100 home defeat to Illawarra on Wednesday night. The 32-year-old, who has a long history with concussion, took an accidental elbow from Hawks guard Will Hickey as the pair fought for possession. Squad update: After sustaining a knock to the head in the 2nd quarter, Shea Ili will not return to tonight's game. — Melbourne United (@MelbUnited) March 12, 2025 He passed an initial concussion test but sat out the second half as a precaution. The Hawks' win levelled the best-of-five title series at 1-1 and Melbourne coach Dean Vickerman is unsure whether Ili will be available for game three in Wollongong on Sunday. The two-time NBL defensive player of the year is a critical part United's title plans. "He passed his concussion test but obviously with the history we didn't feel like it was the right thing to put him back out there," Vickerman said post-game. "Moving forward, we'll assess him again tomorrow and see how he's doing. Hopefully he's okay. Asked whether Ili would be fit for game three, Vickerman added: "I can't tell you yes or no right now, but it was a positive step for him to pass that test." Melbourne coughed up 16 turnovers in their game-two loss as Vickerman conceded sub-par ball control and rebounding cost his team. United gave up 22 offensive boards, lost the overall rebound count 42-35 and sent the Hawks to the free-throw line 30 times. The foul count was 25-17 in favour of the visitors at John Cain Arena. Vickerman was left fuming about some calls, including a pair of unsportsmanlike fouls against Ili and Flynn Cameron. "I didn't get an explanation but I didn't like either of them," Vickerman said. "It (the refereeing) felt a little bit different to what we'd seen in the other game. "For a team that showed unbelievable foul discipline and had four fouls in the whole second half up in Wollongong, to see what we got on our home floor, I just felt that was certainly different. "We'll put our own questions to the referees about why that was so different tonight." Despite being outplayed, Melbourne kept themselves in game two with impressive shooting, scoring at 57 per cent from the field and 46 per cent from long range. They wiped out an 11-point deficit during the final period and hit the front with 14 seconds remaining when Ian Clark (31 points) nailed three straight free-throws. But Tyler Harvey (24 points) scored the Hawks' go-ahead triple on the next play and an attempted game-winner by United captain Chris Goulding on the final play rattled out on the buzzer. BIG SHOT TAKER, BIG SHOT MAKER ‼️The Sniper - Tyler Harvey #WeRiseTogether — Illawarra Hawks Basketball (@illawarrahawks) March 12, 2025 Illawarra's gutsy road win was the perfect response after they lost at home in the series opener, putting them back in the drivers' seat with home-court advantage. "There's ebbs and flows," US import Harvey said. "They're a great team and we're a good team and there's going to be so many runs from both sides. It's just how you manage those runs."