
Blayne Gilmer
College Football Contributor at FBSchedules.com
Gonzaga Basketball Contrubutor at Athlon Sports
Jesus, Family, & America 1st. Write on College Football (@FBSchedules) & Gonzaga Basketball for @AthlonSports - @Zags_HQ
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1 day ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Blayne Gilmer
Andrew Nembhard Unsung Hero of Game 1 NBA Finals Win originally appeared on Athlon Sports. In what will forever be remembered for Tyrese Haliburton’s ice-cold game-winner, those who bleed Gonzaga red and blue know there was another guard whose fingerprints were all over Indiana’s Game One victory.
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2 days ago |
athlonsports.com | Blayne Gilmer
Colts head coach Shane Steichen announced today that quarterback Anthony Richardson is dealing with a shoulder injury and won't take part in next week's mini-camp. It's a setback at a critical time for the second-year quarterback, who's already in the middle of a high-stakes battle for the starting job. Richardson entered the offseason as the presumed QB1, but the Colts made waves when they signed former Giants starter Daniel Jones.
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2 days ago |
athlonsports.com | Blayne Gilmer
The Miami Hurricanes have become a serious player in the recruiting race for top Class of 2026 EDGE recruit Bryce Perry-Wright. The talented defensive standout from Buford High School in Georgia will visit Coral Gables this weekend, marking a crucial step in his recruitment process. Perry-Wright, who ranks as the No. 34 overall recruit and the fifth-ranked EDGE player nationally, had a remarkable junior year, posting 57 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, and nine sacks.
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3 days ago |
yardbarker.com | Blayne Gilmer
The Indianapolis Colts invested heavily in Anthony Richardson when they made him the No. 4 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. Armed with rare athleticism and a cannon for an arm, Richardson looked like the kind of high-upside prospect a franchise could build around. But after two seasons filled with injuries, inaccuracy, and inconsistent decision-making, it may already be time for the Colts to move on. Richardson’s physical tools remain tantalizing, but the production simply hasn’t followed.
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3 days ago |
athlonsports.com | Blayne Gilmer
The Indianapolis Colts invested heavily in Anthony Richardson when they made him the No. 4 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. Armed with rare athleticism and a cannon for an arm, Richardson looked like the kind of high-upside prospect a franchise could build around. But after two seasons filled with injuries, inaccuracy, and inconsistent decision-making, it may already be time for the Colts to move on. Richardson's physical tools remain tantalizing, but the production simply hasn't followed.
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