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Four-Star Defender From Prestigious High School Picks Historic Big Ten Program
Four-Star Defender From Prestigious High School Picks Historic Big Ten Program

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time12-05-2025

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Four-Star Defender From Prestigious High School Picks Historic Big Ten Program

One four-star talent shut his recruitment down on Mother's Day. He handed a historic Big Ten program filled with national championship banners and Hall of Famers a Sunday gift. Shaun Scott of renown high school powerhouse Mater Dei in Santa Ana is Big Ten bound. But the edge rusher isn't drifting far. Scott chose USC -- further adding to its already No. 1 ranked recruiting class. Advertisement The 6-foot-3, 235-pound Scott hails from the same school that produced multiple future USC standouts. Amon-Ra St. Brown is one of the latest Monarchs to thrive at USC. Matt Barkley and Matt Leinart are two more MD legends who went on to USC. Now Scott bolsters the defensive unit. USC vs. Michigan in 2024. Junfu Han/USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Scott ranks as the nation's 28th-best edge prospect plus No. 30 recruit in California by 247Sports. Greg Biggins praised Scott's versatility in his prospect evaluation for the national recruiting outlet. "Scott is one of the more versatile defensive players out West and could end up at several different positions at the next level," the national recruiting analyst wrote. "He's an intriguing player from a size standpoint and where his frame is at in a few years likely will determine his ultimate position. He has played predominately as an edge for the Monarchs but has slowly transitioned this off-season to more of a hybrid linebacker." Advertisement USC likely will plug him at multiple spots. Scott is heading to longtime NFL assistant Rob Ryan at USC. Ryan is now serving as linebackers coach under Lincoln Riley. The former league defensive coordinator now has one of his biggest recruiting finds on board. Related: Historic College Football Program Beats Out USC for Massive 2026 Defender

Rob Ryan Posts Victory Reaction Following Huge USC News
Rob Ryan Posts Victory Reaction Following Huge USC News

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time12-05-2025

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Rob Ryan Posts Victory Reaction Following Huge USC News

Rob Ryan is becoming more savvy with social media. That now includes posting victory reactions -- which he did Sunday after some huge USC news. The Trojans scored a massive college football recruiting win on Mother's Day. USC received a verbal commitment from four-star edge defender Shaun Scott. Ryan helped lure the 6-foot-3, 235-pound linebacker/defensive end over to the Land of Troy. Advertisement Ryan didn't take long to post his reaction. Which won over Trojan fans. All he did was post the two-finger peace sign emoji -- the sign USC uses during games and to yell "Fight On!" USC 2023 Cotton Bowl helmets. © Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports Ryan even retweeted a photo of himself. Except this one came from his newest commit Scott himself. The 2026 commitment posted a picture of his future LBs coach giving him the "Fight On" sign with his right fingers. The Inland Empire native Scott rises as a prized local addition for Ryan, head coach Lincoln Riley and USC. Scott stars for Mater Dei High in Santa Ana -- best known for establishing itself as a college football recruiting factory. Scott stars for the same high school that sent Matt Leinart, Matt Barkley and Amon-Ra St. Brown to USC. Advertisement Scott brings pass rushing prowess and versatility to the Land of Troy. He even opened up on his reasonings for choosing USC with Connor Morrissette of 247Sports. Scott cited Ryan as one of the reasons he's rolling with USC. "Coach Rob Ryan is a Hall Of Fame coach," Scott said. "He's guided linebackers that weren't even drafted to being Pro Bowlers. That's big. Coach Ryan is always himself. He never sugarcoats anything and that adds to it." Scott is California's 30th-ranked overall prospect by 247Sports. He reeled in 23 offers before choosing USC. Related: Four-Star Defender From Prestigious High School Picks Historic Big Ten Program

How much each state depends on social security: Survey
How much each state depends on social security: Survey

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time19-04-2025

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How much each state depends on social security: Survey

(NewsNation) — Social Security is the lifeblood of many retirees' income and can be depended upon as the sole source of income post-retirement. GoBanking Rates analyzed data from the U.S. Census American Community Survey of households receiving Social Security. Among all states, West Virginia residents depend on their social security more than any other, 41.22%, with an average retirement income of $25,524. Trump's first quarter approval rating sits at 45 percent: Poll Maine (37.27%), Hawaii (37.18%), Florida (36.72%) and Vermont (36.28%) rounded out the top five states with the most Social Security dependence per capita. Five other states have 35% of their residents depending on Social Security. They include Delaware (36.00%), New Mexico (35.75%), Mississippi (35.46%), Alabama (35.19%) and South Carolina (35.10%). Utah had the lowest percentage of residents receiving Social Security, 23.86%. 14 states had less than 30% of their residents depending on Social Security. Alongside Utah, Alaska (25.24%), Texas (25.31%), Colorado (25.49%), and North Dakota (27.66%) were in the bottom five states. Supreme Court blocks, for now, new deportations under 18th century wartime law 'Based on enrollment research data we analyze at Aptia, we see a workforce that is aging rapidly — nearly one-quarter of U.S. workers are now 55 or older, and 7% are over 65,' Shaun Scott, Chief Revenue Officer, Aptia Group told 'NewsNation.' 'Our data shows that these individuals often have complex benefit needs, yet nearly 80% of employers do not sponsor employer or union-based retiree health benefits. Strategic planning is not just smart, it's necessary,' he added. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

How long would $1.5 million in retirement savings last in each state?
How long would $1.5 million in retirement savings last in each state?

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time16-03-2025

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How long would $1.5 million in retirement savings last in each state?

(NewsNation) — Americans may often wonder how much exactly they should have saved before retiring. The reality is that it depends vastly on where you live and which of the 50 states you are retiring in. A 2024 study by Northwestern Mutual said surveyed Americans believed they needed $1.5 million to retire comfortably. This week, Go Banking Rates released a compiled study using data from the Bureau Labor of Statistics, among others, to reveal how long that total would last while living comfortably. The $1.5 million sum would last 17 years according to the analysis by Go Banking Rates, with a cost of living after social security of $87,770. Massachusetts (23 years), California (24), New York (29), and Alaska (29) rounded out the most expensive five states. West Virginia was the cheapest state regarding the annual cost of living post-Social Security, and thus the $1.5 million is set to last longest among all states; 54 years. What happens to your mortgage if your home is destroyed? The guideline retirement sum would last a half-century in five other states; Kansas (52), Mississippi (51), Oklahoma (51), Alabama (50), and Missouri (50). The annual cost of living after social security was the cheapest in West Virginia at $27,803. Kansas, Mississippi and Oklahoma were all under $30,000, while Alabama and Missouri's cost of living was marginally beyond $30,200. Shaun Scott, Chief Revenue Officer of benefits administration company, Aptia Group told NewsNation that forward thinking is essential to get the most out of retirement. 'We encourage all of our employees and our clients across the country to create a plan for retirement,' Scott said. 'Through guided benefits planning and evaluation of social security, investments, personal savings and your benefits package, families and individuals can be confident in their retirement decisions,' he added. Go Banking Rates has the full list on their website. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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