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The Duke’s Mayo Bowl has a “Mayoman” walking around handing out full bottles of Duke’s Mayo. Mmmmm twangy. Gotta love the bowls that understand how much we love when they commit to the bit
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NBA CHAMPIONS! 🏆 Congratulations @jalenbrunson1, @joshhart & @mikal_bridges! #OnceAWildcatAlwaysAWildcat
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New Kentucky offensive tackle Lance Heard (LT #53) plays with heavy and powerful hands. He’s a bully on the OL. Heard played over 1,600 snaps the past two seasons at Tennessee and gives the Wildcats a tone-setter up front.
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Iowa’s Trevor Lauck (LT #59) is phenomenal at chipping and climbing to linebackers at the second level to spring chunk runs. In Lauck’s first season as a starter in 2025, he helped Iowa’s OL win the Joe Moore Award while giving up just six pressures and zero sacks.
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LSU OT Jordan Seaton (LT #77) is just a sick athlete on the OL and you really see that explosiveness on backside pulls (even when he doesn’t make a block). Seaton took a huge jump as a sophomore at Colorado in 2025 - cut penalties from 15 to 4 and pressures allowed from 30 to 7.
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My way-too-early TE rankings for the 2027 NFL Draft 1. Jamari Johnson 2. Trey'Dez Green 3. Peter Clarke 4. DJ Vonnahme 5. Jeremiah Hasley 6. Garrett Oakley 7. Lawson Luckie 8. Terrance Carter Jr. 9. Brody Foley 10. Ethan Davis
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Kansas State’s Garrett Oakley is one of the most reliable tight ends in the country, both as a blocker and chain-moving receiver. Oakley was one of just 10 TEs to haul in 6 touchdowns and 20 1st down receptions in 2025.
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New Louisville TE Brody Foley really utilizes his size well and wins a lot in traffic thanks to his ball skills, ball tracking, and body control. (Was also Tulsa’s Wildcat QB last year.) Foley was top 20 nationally in yards per route run among TEs in 2025 (2.0).
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Duke’s Jeremiah Hasley is one of the most underrated TEs in the country. Love the YAC ability, ball skills, and willingness versatility as a blocker. Hasley was No. 3 nationally in forced missed tackles among TEs and No. 11 in YAC (287) in 2025.
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DJ Vonnahme looks like the next star TE at Iowa. Very fluid mover with impressive ball skills body control. Started the final four games of the season as a redshirt freshman in 2025 for the Hawkeyes and ended up No. 1 nationally in yards per route run among TEs (3.10).
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Texas Tech’s Terrance Carter Jr. is at his best turning screens and short receptions into chunk plays with his YAC ability. Has some Jonnu Smith to his game. Carter was top five nationally in YAC among TEs in 2025 (370).
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Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark to ESPN on Brendan Sorsby ruling: “The ramifications of today’s ruling are significant and could have broad impacts across college athletics, creating great concern amongst our membership. I’ve been consulting with our key stakeholders and have scheduled meetings with our Conference ADs and Executive Board this week. We are also in touch with Charlie Baker and anticipate the NCAA to appeal the order in the next 24-48 hours. We will continue to monitor and evaluate the situation.”
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Temple’s Peter Clarke is one of the best blocking TEs in the country but he also brings strong ball skills and a condor like catch radius to the table. From England, Clarke had a breakout season in 2025 and ranked top 10 nationally in yards per route run among TEs (2.30).
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NEWS: A judge in district court in Lubbock County, Texas, has granted the injunction requested by Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby. He’s set to be eligible for the 2026 season.
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My way-too-early WR rankings for the 2027 NFL Draft 1. Jeremiah Smith 2. Cam Coleman 3. Charlie Becker 4. Nick Marsh 5. Omarion Miller 6. Mario Craver 7. Amare Thomas 8. Wyatt Young 9. Ryan Coleman-Williams 10. Bryant Wesco Jr.
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New Louisville WR Tre Richardson’s combo of speed and ball tracking skills make him one of the best vertical threats in the country. Should be a star for Jeff Brohm. Richardson was top 10 in the SEC in yards per route run (2.41) in his lone season at Vanderbilt in 2025.
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New Ohio State WR Devin McCuin can make splashy plays with the ball in his hands. Gets up field in a hurry on screens. Racked up 857 yards after the catch and forced 30 missed tackles on receptions over his three seasons at UTSA.
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Houston’s Amare Thomas has electric movement skills with his start-stop ability and extra gear to separate when the ball is in the air. Thomas was No. 2 in the Big 12 in both 1st down receptions (48) and YAC (475) in 2025.
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Alabama’s Ryan Coleman-Williams is an enticing prospect. Explosive twitchy field stretcher (plus, can create YAC and win off the LOS with release repertoire). Has potential to be one of the most dynamic WRs in the country if he can clean up the drops (16.9% drop rate in 2025).
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My way-too-early RB rankings for the 2027 NFL Draft 1. Jadan Baugh 2. Kewan Lacy 3. Ahmad Hardy 4. Antwan Raymond 5. Mark Fletcher Jr. 6. Nate Frazier 7. Hollywood Smothers 8. Isaac Brown 9. Justice Haynes 10. LJ Martin
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Justice Haynes should be the focal point of Georgia Tech’s offense this season. Lateral quickness and burst popped at Michigan in 2025. Haynes was top five in the Power 4 in breakaway rate last season (50.5%).
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