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Jordan Davis, the massive Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle, is a little less big in OTAs. And he’s hoping a drop in weight will mean more time on the field in the fall. The Eagles selected Davis, the former Georgia star, in the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft. When draft prep started that year, Davis weighed 341 pounds. Of course, he’s also nearly 6-foot-7. In his two seasons in Phllly, his listed playing weight has been 350, although most NFL watchers believe he was even heavier. The extra pounds made him even more physically intimidating. But Davis also couldn’t stay on the field for a...
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Georgia’s Oct. 5 game against Auburn will be the 2024 homecoming game, the program announced Thursday. Kickoff time and TV information were not yet announced at the time of publication. This story will be updated. The post Georgia selects Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry game vs. Auburn as 2024 Homecoming appeared first on On3.
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The House v. NCAA settlement has taken collegiate athletics by storm as decision-makers in each sport have been discussing the potential groundbreaking changes that could be on the horizon. One of which is the potential addition of roster limits. Currently, every collegiate sport has a scholarship limit that is adhered to. But various non-scholarship players also occupy roster spots, which would be nonexistent under a roster limit model. A roster cap impacts every sport differently, and recently on the Paul Finebaum Show, ESPN college football insider Pete Thamel spoke on the attitudes of SEC ...
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SANDESTIN, Fla. — Most everything debated at the 2024 SEC Spring Meetings surrounds the future of college athletics. As commissioner Greg Sankey has repeated throughout the week, “we’re having debates, not decisions.” From education on the House v. NCAA settlement, to potential collective bargaining and looming roster caps, Presidents, ADs and coaches alike discussed — with little clarity and even fewer answers — on what might happen in 2025 and beyond. But one item ledger that could take place as soon as the 2024 season seems to have gained some traction within the conference’s football coach...
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Ladd McConkey will wear No. 15 for the Los Angeles Chargers, and it’s different from what he wore during his time at Georgia. When speaking to reporters earlier this month, McConkey explained why he chose No. 15 instead of No. 84, the number he wore for the Bulldogs. “(Growing up) that was my number,” McConkey said. “Every time when I was little, high school middle school, and then went to Georgia got 84. Told Coach [Jim] Harbaugh ’84 wasn’t my choice at Georgia,’ but I feel like I made that number at Georgia. Wanted to go back to 15.” The expectations are high for McConkey who is coming off a...
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As Nazir Stackhouse and Drew Bobo get ready for the 2024 season at Georgia, they’re also teaming up off the field through NIL. The two Bulldogs inked NIL deals with Prolific Sports Lab on Wednesday, the company announced. They will help promote the NXT Footguard 2.0, a product designed to help protect athletes from getting stepped on and suffering injuries. Football players at multiple schools, including Michigan and Florida, use the product. Both Stackhouse and Bobo have dealt with foot injuries during their careers. Their experience will be part of their deal with Prolific Sports Lab, which ...
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The groundbreaking House v. NCAA settlement puts collegiate athletics on the precipice of some drastic changes, mainly a new revenue-sharing model that would rid the amateurism of college sports and potentially treat student-athletes more so like employees. Another change that has been discussed as an extension of the House v. NCAA case has been the potential use of roster limits, limiting the number of players that can be on the roster of a team versus the current model that limits the amount of scholarships. Which has caused a lot of dialogue among college football decision-makers and coache...
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Los Angeles Rams quarterback Stetson Bennett took time away from football last season, and it was good for him. While speaking to reporters during OTAs on Tuesday, Bennett was asked what the reset did for him before returning to the Rams. “Love football, excited to come out here every single day,” Bennett said. “You get to see the world for the first time without football, like the first time ever. What that might be like, you just don’t have it. You come out here and you’re hungry every single day. …It was different without it.” Bennett, 26, was selected by the Rams in the fourth round of the...
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SANDESTIN, Miramar Beach — The windy beach is still pristine, buzzing with family, friends and conference big-wigs. Presidents, ADs and coaches continue to roam the halls, talking shop and future summer vacation plans. The media workroom is the same freezing, windowless cave in the basement of the Hilton Hotel, far away from any oceanside views or breeze. But something is missing at the 2024 SEC Spring Meetings: College football’s GOAT head coach. The vacuum of no Nick Saban this year’s spring meetings — a first in 17 years — has been felt by everyone from Paul Finebaum (“I’ve been waiting for...
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The Los Angeles Chargers traded up three spots last month to draft former Georgia Bulldogs star Ladd McConkey and he’s glad that they did. McConkey went with the second pick in the second round at No. 34 overall and the Chargers gave up a fourth-round selection in exchange for a fifth-round pick to do it. Asked how he felt about the team trading up for him, the wide receiver said it motivated him that much more. “I think you always want to go where you’re wanted,” McConkey said. “When you hear that, you want to be there that much more. Now I’m excited to get through this, get to training camp,...
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