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The official 2025 NASCAR Truck playoff grid
The official 2025 NASCAR Truck playoff grid

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

The official 2025 NASCAR Truck playoff grid

Following his seventh win of the 2025 season, Corey Heim will hold 39 more points than his closest competition in the opening round of the NASCAR Truck Series playoffs. He will be seeking redemption after making it all the way to the Championship 4 in both 2023 and 204, and then falling short of the crown. Jake Garcia secured the tenth and final spot in the playoffs, out-running and out-scoring Ben Rhodes at Richmond Raceway in order to keep himself inside the playoffs. Ty Majeski will be the only former champion taking part in the 2025 title fight in his quest to go back-to-back. 2025 NASCAR Truck playoff grid Pos. Driver Team Manufacturer Points after reset Race wins Best championship result 1 Corey Heim TRICON Garage Toyota 2065 7 2nd (2024) 2 Layne Riggs Front Row Motorsports Ford 2026 2 11th (2024) 3 Chandler Smith Front Row Motorsports Ford 2019 2 3rd (2022) 4 Daniel Hemric McAnally-Hilgemann Racing Chevrolet 2011 1 6th (2016) 5 Tyler Ankrum McAnally-Hilgemann Racing Chevrolet 2010 1 8th (2019, 2024) 6 Ty Majeski ThorSport Racing Ford 2010 0 1st (2024) 7 Grant Enfinger CR7 Motorsports Chevrolet 2007 0 2nd (2023) 8 Rajah Caruth Spire Motorsports Chevrolet 2005 1 7th (2024) 9 Kaden Honeycutt Halmar-Friesen Racing Toyota 2003 0 19th (2024) 10 Jake Garcia ThorSport Racing Ford 2002 0 13th (2023) Read Also: Corey Heim snags Richmond NASCAR Truck win as Ty Majeski's race unravels To read more articles visit our website.

Bryce Underwood's Improved Physique Turns Heads During Camp Appearance Saturday
Bryce Underwood's Improved Physique Turns Heads During Camp Appearance Saturday

Yahoo

time24-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Bryce Underwood's Improved Physique Turns Heads During Camp Appearance Saturday

Bryce Underwood's Improved Physique Turns Heads During Camp Appearance Saturday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Michigan Wolverines are just over two months away from the start of 2025 season with the New Mexico Lobos ready to butt heads at the Big House on August 30 in the season opener. Advertisement The Wolverines are expected to bring plenty of firepower to the table on both offense and defense this season with several of holdovers returning on both sides of the ball. Quarterback is expected to be a position of focus with newcomer Bryce Underwood expected to battle Mikey Keene and Jadyn Davis for the starting job along with East Carolina transfer Jake Garcia. On Saturday, one of the biggest question marks surrounding Underwood, his physique, was answered in emphatic fashion at a preseason camp. Bryce Underwood (far right) with two young QB prospects and Quarterback University founder Donovan Dooley (2nd from left). © David Rodriguez Munoz / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images "The 'Bryce Underwood is fat' crowd is extremely silent...#GoBlue," the page UofMUpdates247 wrote on Saturday along with a shirtless picture of the star Michigan recruit. Advertisement Underwood was seen with a bit of a belly in recent weeks leading to speculation that he was out of shape during spring football practices. Fans commented on the new look for the former Belleville High star on Saturday. "Looking fat and lazy!" one fan said with two crying and laughing emojis. "He has been lifting his NIL money while laughing at his haters," another said. "Jake Garcia gonna start anyhow," another added of the former Pirates QB. "Not everyone is Alex Orji cut," another added. Michigan finished last season unranked despite two big wins over Ohio State and Alabama to end the season and now will hope to put together a football team capable of winning not just the big games at the end of the season, but big games throughout the season from Week 1 to the final game. Advertisement Related: John Harbaugh's Incredible Weightlifting Feat Turns Heads Saturday This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 22, 2025, where it first appeared.

Michigan adds veteran QB Jake Garcia from East Carolina
Michigan adds veteran QB Jake Garcia from East Carolina

Reuters

time17-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Reuters

Michigan adds veteran QB Jake Garcia from East Carolina

June 17 - The Michigan football program added a depth piece to its quarterback room on Monday, according to multiple reports. Veteran Jake Garcia committed to the Wolverines after spending the 2024 season, and playing in six games, with East Carolina. Garcia visited Ann Arbor earlier this month amid speculation that Michigan was looking to add another option behind center. The 6-foot-3 pivot completed 109 of 181 passes (60.2%) for the Pirates last season, throwing for 1,426 yards with eight touchdowns and 12 interceptions. He rushed for 46 yards on 40 attempts (1.2 yards per carry) and added two scores on the ground. After opening the season with a four-touchdown performance for ECU, Garcia thew just four touchdowns with nine picks over the next five games before losing the starting job to Katin Houser. The Pirates were 3-3 at the time of the QB change. Prior to joining East Carolina, the Whittier, Calif., native spent the 2021 and 2022 seasons with Miami. In nine games with the Hurricanes, Garcia threw for 950 yards and seven TDs with four interceptions on 79-of-129 passing (61.2%). The Wolverines have several players at quarterback, but no healthy options with Garcia's experience. In addition to former No. 1 overall prospect Bryce Underwood -- a true freshman -- and redshirt freshman Jadyn Davis, Michigan has Davis Warren, recovering from a torn ACL, and Fresno State transfer Mikey Keene, dealing with a shoulder injury. --Field Level Media

Michigan football adds former four-star quarterback Jake Garcia via transfer portal
Michigan football adds former four-star quarterback Jake Garcia via transfer portal

USA Today

time16-06-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Michigan football adds former four-star quarterback Jake Garcia via transfer portal

Michigan football adds former four-star quarterback Jake Garcia via transfer portal So Michigan football added two quarterbacks this off-season, third time may just be the charm. Of course, the big fish in the quarterback room is former five-star Bryce Underwood, the No. 1 overall recruit in 2025, but with Alex Orji transferring to UNLV, Jayden Denegal also transferring out, and Davis Warren still recovering from the injury he sustained in the ReliaQuest Bowl, the Wolverines felt like it was imperative to add another arm to the room, just in case. Enter Jake Garcia, the former Miami Hurricanes, Missouri Tigers, and East Carolina Pirates quarterback. The Wolverines announced on Monday that the former four-star signal collar has signed with the team. Part of the 2021 class, Garcia has never quite lived up to his recruiting ranking. A 6-foot-3, 195-pound quarterback as a recruit from Whittier (Calif.) Grayson, Garcia was a high-end QB in the class, ranked No. 48 overall according to the 247Sports Composite (he was No. 23 player according to ESPN) and the eighth-best quarterback in the cycle (by comparison, in the same class, J.J. McCarthy was No. 25 overall and the fifth-best quarterback). Here are his stats per year:

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