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4 hours ago |
si.com | Carter Landis
The Michigan State Spartans have begun to build momentum on the recruiting trail, but there is still a lot of work to be done. According to 247sports.com, MSU’s 2026 class ranks 49th in the nation with seven commits. That is a fine start, but many fans want to see a class that falls somewhere between 25th and 30th in Jonathan Smith’s second year in East Lansing. The Spartans have only one composite four-star commitment: quarterback Kayd Coffman.
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5 hours ago |
si.com | Andrew Parsaud
The Los Angeles Chargers believed they found their next WR1 when they drafted Quentin Johnston out of TCU in 2023. Two years later, it's been anything but that. Johnston seriously struggled with drops as a rookie and totaled just 431 yards and two touchdowns in 17 games. He did have a better season in 2024, with 55 catches for 711 yards and eight touchdowns. However, it much of the same story, as Johnston had seven drops last year and an absurd 7.7 percent drop rate.
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13 hours ago |
si.com | Andrew Parsaud
The Los Angeles Chargers were able to land one of the top quarterbacks in arguably the best draft class back in 2020. That draft class included the likes of Herbert, Joe Burrow, Tua Tagovailoa, Jordan Love and Jalen Hurts. Every one of those quarterbacks still remain with their respective teams, playing under massive extensions.
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15 hours ago |
si.com | Teren Kowatsch
The Seattle Mariners will have its third player in franchise history etched into baseball immortality when Ichiro Suzuki is inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame on July 27 in Cooperstown, N.Y.Fans who make their way to Cooperstown will get to see a new exhibit at the Hall of Fame, which will honor Suzuki and other Japanese-born MLB players. Suzuki's influence on the game opened the door for many Japanese-born players to make their way to the major leagues.
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16 hours ago |
si.com | Jackson Caudell
On Sunday night, the news broke that long-time Virginia Baseball head coach Brian O'Connor was going to leave to take the head coaching job at Mississippi State, leaving Charlottesville after 22 seasons as the head coach.
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