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		<title>Michigan Names Bryce Underwood Starting Quarterback</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Chip Minnich]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2025 20:30:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The University of Michigan named true freshman Bryce Underwood as their starting quarterback for the upcoming August 30th season opener...</p>
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<p>The University of Michigan named true freshman Bryce Underwood as their starting quarterback for the upcoming August 30th season opener versus the New Mexico Lobos.  Kickoff is at 7:30pm ET and will be televised on NBC and Peacock.</p>



<p>Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore gave his reasons for naming Underwood the starter at his press conference on August 25th, saying, “Bryce Underwood will be our starting quarterback…I’ll confirm that. He’s earned the opportunity. It was not given to him. All the other quarterbacks had a really good camp as well. I really thought Jadyn Davis has come along and taken the next steps. He’ll be the two behind him. He’s done a really good job.”.</p>



<p>Underwood was considered the top high school recruit in the country when he signed with Michigan.  Underwood will be the first true freshman to start at quarterback for the Wolverines since the 2009 season, when Tate Forcier was named the starter.</p>



<p>Here’s the full list of Michigan’s true freshman Week 1 starters at QB:</p>



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<li>1975  Rick Leach (Michigan 23, Wisconsin 6)</li>



<li>2004 Chad Henne (Michigan 43, Miami of Ohio 10)</li>



<li>2009 Tate Forcier (Michigan 31, Western Michigan 7)</li>



<li>2025 Bryce Underwood (TBD versus New Mexico)</li>
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<p>The oddsmakers have posted the spread at -36.5 in favor of Michigan going into this contest.  For a true freshman, even one as talented as Underwood, it will be interesting to see how he plays for a Michigan offense that struggled tremendously throughout the 2024 season at scoring points.</p>
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		<title>September May Be Pivotal Within The Big Ten</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Chip Minnich]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2025 21:07:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Summer has come and passedThe innocent can never lastWake me up when September ends&#8230;&#8221; ~ Wake Me Up When September...</p>
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<p>&#8220;<em>Summer has come and passed<br>The innocent can never last<br>Wake me up when September ends</em>&#8230;&#8221; ~ <em>Wake Me Up When September Ends </em>by Green Day</p>



<p>Summer is underway, and each passing day gets us closer and closer to the start of the college football season.  June has prospective recruits visiting college campuses, July will have The Big Ten Media Days, and then August will have stories and news trickling out from teams about their respective depth charts are shaping up for the 2025 season.</p>



<p>While every team within The Big Ten has its share of non-conference opponents throughout the season, with most games falling in the first weeks of the season, the conference match-ups will start to materialize before the end of September.  While not serving as elimination games, getting off to a good start within the conference can only help in the race for one of the coveted College Football Playoff berths.</p>



<p><strong><em>September 20th:  Michigan at Nebraska (3:30pm ET kickoff, CBS); Illinois at Indiana (Kickoff and network TBA)</em></strong></p>



<p>Nebraska won the first two games versus Michigan as B1G opponents back in 2012 (<em>Nebraska 23, Michigan 9</em>) and 2013 (<em>Nebraska 17, Michigan 13</em>), but the Wolverines have been on the winning side of the ledger the last four times the teams have played, with Michigan decisively beating Nebraska 45-7 in Lincoln in 2023.  For a program that earned its first bowl game visit since the 2016 season, this could be a barometer game for Matt Rhule and his coaching staff in seeing how far the Cornhuskers have come, and possibly how much further they may need to go to ascend to the level of the perceived conference elite.</p>



<p>Last season, the Indiana Hoosiers were the surprise team of The Big Ten, under their first year of coaching by Curt Cignetti.  While Illinois had a tremendous 10-3 season under Bret Bielema in 2024, this game at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington could provide some clues as to how much either team will factor into the conference championship race.</p>



<p><strong><em>September 27th:  Ohio State at Washington/USC at Illinois (Kickoffs and networks TBA); Oregon at Penn State (7:30pm ET kickoff, NBC/Peacock)</em></strong></p>



<p>Both Ohio State and Washington will begin their Big Ten conference schedules in this contest at Husky Stadium.  This will be their first meeting as conference opponents, as Ohio State last visited Husky Stadium in 2007 (<em>Ohio State 33, Washington 14</em>) when Washington was still a member of The Pac-12.  As Jedd Fisch begins his second year at the helm for Washington, this game against the defending national champions will be scrutinized to see how the program is developing.  Ohio State will begin conference play in their first road trip of the 2025 season.</p>



<p>USC will be making their first trip to Champaign as a member of The Big Ten, as the Trojans easily handled Illinois 55-3 as a Pac-12 member back in 1996.  USC will have already played at Purdue (September 13th, 3:30pm ET CBS/Paramount) and Michigan State (September 20th).  It will be interesting to see how Illinois plays after the aforementioned game at Indiana on September 20th.</p>



<p>The most anticipated game of The Big Ten season in September is the night game featuring Oregon at Penn State.  A rematch of last season&#8217;s Big Ten Championship Game, the Penn State faithful are understandably excited about a &#8220;White Out&#8221; contest against one of the premier Big Ten teams, and it will be interesting to see how Oregon handles what promises to be a raucous environment when the game kicks off.  This will be the first time Oregon has played at State College since <em>October 3, 1964</em>, when the Ducks defeated the Nittany Lions, 22-14.</p>
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		<title>Reports: Big Ten Conference made $880 million in revenue during 2023</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jacob Benge]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2024 19:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Big Ten Conference totaled $880 million in revenue during the 2023 fiscal year, according to multiple reports. According to...</p>
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<p>The <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/big-ten-conference/">Big Ten Conference</a> totaled $880 million in revenue during the 2023 fiscal year, according to multiple reports.</p>



<p><a href="https://www.sportico.com/leagues/college-sports/2024/big-ten-earned-880-million-2023-tax-return-1234779664/">According to Daniel Libit of Sportico</a>, tax reports show the Big Ten took in the $880 million figure between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023.</p>



<p>The Big Ten distributed “about $60.5 million” to the 12 longest-tenured members in the conference, <a href="https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/2024/05/20/big-ten-sec-revenue-2023-fiscal-year/73772300007/">according to Steve Berkowitz of USA TODAY</a>. <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/maryland-terrapins/">Maryland</a> and <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/rutgers-scarlet-knights/">Rutgers</a> received “about $2 million less” than the other 12 members of the Big Ten.</p>



<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/05/22/penn-state-board-of-trustees-approves-beaver-stadium-renovation-before-2027-season/">Penn State Board of Trustees approves Beaver Stadium renovation before 2027 season</a></p>



<p>The Big Ten’s revenue earnings allow it to pass the <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/southeastern-conference/">Southeastern Conference</a> for most revenue among college conferences, and the SEC had $853 million in revenue in fiscal year 2023, according to Sportico. The SEC distributed “an average of about $51.3 million” to each of its 14 members.</p>



<p>The Big Ten spent, including its distributions to member programs, “just over $897 million” in 2023 and “operated at a deficit of just over $17.5 million for the year, but still had net assets totaling $247 million,” according to USA TODAY.</p>



<p>Despite retirement in 2020, former commissioner Jim Delaney was the Big Ten’s “highest-paid employee” having received $5.8 million from retirement or deferred compensation and bonus or incentive compensation, according to Sportico. Delaney remains on the conference’s payroll as an outside consultant.</p>



<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/05/21/colorado-announces-season-ticket-sellout-for-2nd-straight-season/">Colorado announces season-ticket sellout for 2nd-straight season</a></p>



<p>The Big Ten entered a new media rights deal it signed in 2022 worth nearly $7 billion. It reached agreements with CBS, FOX, NBC, NBCUniversal’s Peacock, Big Ten Network and FS1 and will continue through the 2029-30 season.</p>



<p>Now over a year into its new media agreement, the Big Ten will likely see the beginnings of its impact financially. For comparison on revenue between fiscal years 2023 and 2022, the $880 million last year “represent about a 4% increase in total revenue and a nearly 3% increase in per-school payouts” according to USA TODAY.</p>



<p>The Big Ten also saw <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/tony-petitti/">Tony Petitti</a> take over after <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/kevin-warren/">Kevin Warren</a> as conference commissioner in May 2023, and Petitti’s pay was not reported because the report only covered the 2022 calendar year, according to USA TODAY.</p>



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		<title>Former UNLV DB Ricky Johnson transfers to Michigan</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jacob Benge]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 20 May 2024 02:49:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Reigning national champion Michigan has added a defensive back from the Mountain West Conference via the transfer portal. Former UNLV...</p>
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<p>Reigning national champion <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/michigan-wolverines/">Michigan</a> has added a defensive back from the Mountain West Conference via the <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/category/transfer-portal/">transfer portal</a>.</p>



<p>Former <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/unlv-rebels/">UNLV</a> defensive back Ricky Johnson <a href="https://x.com/treyj4_/status/1791865032721961400?s=46&amp;t=dvF_F_Pv5-xYQtswJ43xLA">announced on social media Saturday</a> his commitment to transfer and join the Wolverines after four seasons with the Rebels.</p>



<p>Johnson will be part of new head coach <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/sherrone-moore/">Sherrone Moore</a>’s first season at the helm of Michigan’s program. The 6-foot-1 defensive back is a veteran of 30 games, including a career-high 12 last season after battling back from an injury in fall camp 2022 that limited him to three games that year, who has compiled 78 tackles, four interceptions and 14 passes defended.</p>



<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/05/19/reports-auburns-brian-battie-injured-during-shooting-in-sarasota-on-saturday/">Reports: Auburn’s Brian Battie injured during shooting in Sarasota on Saturday</a></p>



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<p>Johnson posted career bests across a number of statistical categories in 2023. He totaled 36 tackles, including 25 solo and a season-high six against <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/kansas-jayhawks/">Kansas</a> in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl, in addition to seven passes defended, which tied for 10th-most in the <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/mountain-west-conference/">Mountain West Conference</a>, and three tackles for loss. He was also named to the preseason all-conference third team before the campaign.</p>



<p>Johnson broke out in 2021 when his three interceptions tied for the UNLV team lead. He collected 25 tackles and two pass break-ups. The Houston native is also a standout in the classroom, having been a three-time member of the Academic All-Mountain West Team from 2020-22 and earning recognition as a 2021 Mountain West Scholar Athlete.</p>



<p><a href="https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/university-michigan/wolverines/2024/05/18/ricky-johnson-transfer-michigan-football-commits-football-stats-247-rating/73748635007/">According to Austin Curtright of USA TODAY</a>, Michigan has added three players in the secondary in addition to Johnson through the portal this offseason. The Wolverines will see former defensive backs Aamir Hall of Albany, Jaden Mangham of <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/michigan-state-spartans/">Michigan State</a> and Wesley Walker from <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/tennessee-volunteers/">Tennessee</a> join their program through the portal ahead of the 2024 season.</p>
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		<title>EA Sports College Football 25 features, gameplay shared in full reveal</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jacob Benge]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 18 May 2024 02:49:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Set to launch worldwide on July 19, a full reveal of the modes and features of EA Sports College Football...</p>
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<p>Set to launch worldwide on July 19, a full reveal of the modes and features of EA Sports College Football 25 was <a href="https://news.ea.com/press-releases/press-releases-details/2024/EA-SPORTS--Gives-First-Look-at-Gameplay-Modes--Fan-Favorite-Ways-to-Play-in-EA-SPORTS-College-Football-25/default.aspx">announced on Friday</a>.</p>



<p>Dynasty and Road To Glory modes will be available in College Football 25, according to a release. Those two modes will allow players “to construct their own powerhouse program as a created coach or vie for the <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/heisman-trophy/">Heisman</a> as a player” in what the video game introduces as CampusIQ, which will be “a suite of features that brings to life the true depth of college football through wide open, fast-paced gameplay across all 134 FBS schools in all areas of the game.”</p>



<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/05/17/espn-fox-and-warner-bros-discovery-introduce-venu-sports-streaming-service/">ESPN, FOX and Warner Bros. Discovery introduce Venu Sports streaming service</a></p>



<p>Over 10,000 players have opted into College Football 25, <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/03/04/ea-sports-announces-10k-players-have-opted-in-to-college-football-25/">it was announced in March</a>. Any student-athlete who opts in and has their name, image and likeness used will receive $600 and a copy of the video game.</p>



<p>College Football 25 will also offer “the all-new Road to the <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/college-football-playoff/">College Football Playoff</a> and College Football Ultimate Team<img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/2122.png" alt="™" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" />” that will “bring fresh online experiences and ways to play.”</p>



<p>“EA SPORTS College Football is BACK! We’ve felt the passion and anticipation of college football fans every step of the way since we first announced this game, and we’re ecstatic to finally be able to show everyone what we’ve been building,” EA Sports SVP and Group GM Daryl Holt stated in a release. “College Football 25 is built with authenticity at its core, inspired by experiences our fans have loved from our games, and fully evolved to reflect modern college football – all of which will immerse them in the sights, sounds, and true-to-life gameplay of the sport they love.”</p>



<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/05/16/northwestern-announces-2024-schedule-will-play-2-games-at-wrigley-field/">Northwestern announces 2024 schedule, will play 2 games at Wrigley Field</a></p>



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<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/05/15/abc-espn-unveil-weeks-0-1-broadcast-schedule/">ABC, ESPN unveil Weeks 0-1 broadcast schedule</a></p>



<p>EA Sports <a href="https://news.ea.com/press-releases/press-releases-details/2024/EA-SPORTS-College-Football-25-Launches-Worldwide-on-July-19-With-Donovan-Edwards-Quinn-Ewers--Travis-Hunter-on-the-Cover/default.aspx">unveiled the cover of College Football 25 on Thursday</a>, showcasing <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/michigan-wolverines/">Michigan</a> running back <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/donovan-edwards/">Donovan Edwards</a>, <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/texas-longhorns/">Texas</a> quarterback <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/quinn-ewers/">Quinn Ewers</a> and <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/colorado-buffaloes/">Colorado</a> defensive back/wide receiver <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/travis-hunter/">Travis Hunter</a>. They will star on the covers of the Standard and Deluxe editions.</p>



<p>“Donovan, Quinn and Travis are extraordinary talents who impressed and entertained millions of college football fans on the field last season and are poised to do so again this year,” Holt stated in a release. “We’re proud to be able to incorporate thousands of current athletes in College Football 25, and featuring this trio of playmakers and their iconic college programs on the cover is a perfect fit as we usher in a new era for EA SPORTS and college football. I can&#8217;t wait for the world to learn more about the game tomorrow.&#8221;</p>



<p>ESPN broadcasters such as Chris Fowler and <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/kirk-herbstreit/">Kirk Herbstreit</a> will “call marquee matchups,” along with other broadcast teams such as <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/rece-davis/">Rece Davis</a>, Jesse Palmer and David Pollack will comprise the virtual booth and “take the mic for all other games.”</p>



<p>Among the gameplay features include Homefield Advantage, which will allow players to “through distractions like screen shaking, missing pre-play icons, and moving play art.” Additional features consist of Pre-Snap Recognition and the Wear &amp; Tear System, which means virtual player stamina is affected by more play so it will be important to “manage your players’ health, limit fatigue, assess risk of injury, and avoid on-field mistakes by using strategic substitutions to ensure your players are at their best when it counts the most.”</p>



<p>The traditions within college football that make it one of a kind will be immersed in College Football 25. Along with team mascots and fight songs, the video game will include “unique team run-outs, rivalry rituals, synchronized crowd-chants, loudness meters as well as real game-day audio.”</p>



<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/05/13/colorado-nebraska-primetime-kickoff-announced-for-week-2-matchup-on-nbc/">Colorado-Nebraska primetime kickoff announced for Week 2 matchup on NBC</a></p>



<p>Dynasty and Road To Glory modes are also offered in the video game alongside Road to the College Football Playoff, where players will “experience a new way to play competitively across consoles” and “earn rank by upsetting the toughest opponents and securing the votes you need to progress and level up divisions,” as well as College Football Ultimate Team.</p>



<p>College Football Ultimate Team will allow players to “build your dream team of college football stars and legends” in Solo Challenges or H2H seasons, and they can test their skill across consoles “in more competitive formats like College Football Ultimate Team<img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/2122.png" alt="™" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> Champs and Champs Gauntlet.”</p>



<p>EA Sports College Football 25 is available for pre-order now. <a href="https://www.extrapointsmb.com/p/heres-one-reason-may-not-see-college-sports-video-games-released-pc">According to Matt Brown of Extra Points</a>, the video game will not be available for PC at launch. EA Sports is also offering an MVP bundle on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S that will include deluxe editions of College Football 25 and Madden NFL 25 “with 3-day early access and unlocks a multitude of benefits across both titles.”</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2024 01:32:45 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/northwestern-wildcats/">Northwestern</a> has finalized locations for next season and <a href="https://nusports.com/news/2024/5/15/northwestern-announces-2024-football-schedule">announced on Wednesday</a> its 2024 schedule, featuring the Wildcats’ final two home games at Wrigley Field.</p>



<p>Second-year head coach <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/david-braun/">David Braun</a> and Northwestern will host <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/ohio-state-buckeyes/">Ohio State</a> on Nov. 16 and <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/illinois-fighting-illini/">Illinois</a> on Nov. 30 at the home of the Chicago Cubs. The Wildcats are rebuilding Ryan Field across the next two seasons after a historic $480 million gift from the Ryan family, the <a href="https://news.northwestern.edu/stories/2021/september/ryan-family-gift/">largest in Northwestern history</a>, and will remain playing home games in the Chicago metropolitan area in 2024.</p>



<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/05/15/abc-espn-unveil-weeks-0-1-broadcast-schedule/">ABC, ESPN unveil Weeks 0-1 broadcast schedule</a></p>



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<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/05/13/colorado-nebraska-primetime-kickoff-announced-for-week-2-matchup-on-nbc/">Colorado-Nebraska primetime kickoff announced for Week 2 matchup on NBC</a></p>



<p>The Wildcats will open the season with three-straight home games against defending <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/mid-american-conference/">Mid-American Conference</a> champion <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/miami-redhawks/">Miami (OH)</a>, Duke and Eastern Illinois, and those games will be played inside the Lanny and Sharon Martin Lakeside Facility.</p>



<p>While the <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/big-ten-conference/">Big Ten Conference</a> expands welcoming <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/oregon-ducks/">Oregon</a>, <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/ucla-bruins/">UCLA</a>, <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/southern-california-trojans/">USC</a> and <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/washington-huskies/">Washington</a> — all from the <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/pac-12-conference/">Pac-12 Conference</a> — and goes divisionless in 2024, Northwestern will play a nine-game conference schedule including bouts against last season&#8217;s College Football Playoff National Championship participants on the road against the defending Pac-12 champion Huskies on Sept. 21 and reigning national title winner and Big Ten champion <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/michigan-wolverines/">Michigan</a> on Nov. 23.</p>



<p>Kickoff times and television networks along with additional game information will be announced by the Big Ten office at a later date, according to a release.</p>



<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/05/13/joe-alt-cherishes-notre-dame-career-hopes-to-put-best-foot-forward-with-los-angeles-after-no-5-overall-nfl-draft-selection/">Joe Alt cherishes Notre Dame career, hopes to put ‘best foot forward’ with Los Angeles after No. 5 overall NFL Draft selection</a></p>



<p>Braun and the Wildcats are building on an 8-5 season in 2023 which ended with a 14-7 win over <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/utah-utes/">Utah</a> in the Las Vegas Bowl. Braun earned Big Ten Coach of the Year after leading Northwestern on a seven-win turnaround, the largest by any Football Bowl Subdivision team in college football.</p>



<p>Former <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/mississippi-state-bulldogs/">Mississippi State</a> and <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/vanderbilt-commodores/">Vanderbilt</a> quarterback <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/mike-wright/">Mike Wright</a> <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/05/10/former-mississippi-state-vanderbilt-qb-mike-wright-transfers-to-northwestern/">announced his commitment to transfer and join Braun and the Wildcats last week</a>. Wright is expected to command the starting quarterback competition, and he has over 2,500 passing yards and 20 touchdowns at the college level.</p>



<p>Here is Northwestern’s full 2024 schedule.</p>



<p>Week 1 (Aug. 31) — Miami (OH) at Northwestern (Lanny and Sharon Martin Lakeside Facility)</p>



<p>Week 2 (Sept. 7) — Duke at Northwestern (Lanny and Sharon Martin Lakeside Facility)</p>



<p>Week 3 (Sept.14) — Eastern Illinois at Northwestern (Lanny and Sharon Martin Lakeside Facility)</p>



<p>Week 4 (Sept. 21) — Northwestern at Washington (Husky Stadium)</p>



<p>Week 5 (Sept. 28) — BYE</p>



<p>Week 6 (Oct. 5) — Indiana at Northwestern (Lanny and Sharon Martin Lakeside Facility)</p>



<p>Week 7 (Oct. 12) — Northwestern at Maryland (SECU Stadium)</p>



<p>Week 8 (Oct. 19) — Wisconsin at Northwestern (Lanny and Sharon Martin Lakeside Facility)</p>



<p>Week 9 (Oct. 26) — Northwestern at Iowa (Kinnick Stadium)</p>



<p>Week 10 (Nov. 2) — Northwestern at Purdue (Ross-Ade Stadium)</p>



<p>Week 11 (Nov. 9) — BYE</p>



<p>Week 12 (Nov. 16) — Ohio State at Northwestern (Wrigley Field)</p>



<p>Week 13 (Nov. 23) — Northwestern at Michigan (Michigan Stadium)</p>



<p>Week 14 (Nov. 30) — Illinois at Northwestern (Wrigley Field)</p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jacob Benge]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 May 2024 21:07:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Buffaloes and Cornhuskers will meet under the lights in Lincoln this fall. Colorado and Nebraska both announced Monday that...</p>
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<p>The <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/colorado-buffaloes/">Buffaloes</a> and <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/nebraska-cornhuskers/">Cornhuskers</a> will meet under the lights in Lincoln this fall.</p>



<p>Colorado and Nebraska both announced Monday that their Week 2 meeting on Sept. 7 will kick off at 6:30 p.m. CDT on NBC. It will be NBC’s first time broadcasting a game from Memorial Stadium since Thanksgiving Day in 1965.</p>



<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/05/13/joe-alt-cherishes-notre-dame-career-hopes-to-put-best-foot-forward-with-los-angeles-after-no-5-overall-nfl-draft-selection/">Joe Alt cherishes Notre Dame career, hopes to put ‘best foot forward’ with Los Angeles after No. 5 overall NFL Draft selection</a></p>



<p>Second-year head coaches <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/matt-rhule/">Matt Rhule</a> of Nebraska and <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/deion-sanders/">Deion Sanders</a> of Colorado will meet again after the Buffaloes earned a 36-14 win in Week 2 last season in Boulder. <a href="https://www.on3.com/teams/nebraska-cornhuskers/news/colorado-vs-nebraska-officially-set-for-an-nbc-primetime-kickoff-on-sept-7/">According to Sean Callahan of HuskerOnline via On3</a>, that game drew more than eight million viewers. This fall, they’ll face one another in the first-ever evening matchup between the two programs at Memorial Stadium.</p>



<p><a href="https://cubuffs.com/news/2024/5/13/colorado-nebraska-football-game-to-air-on-nbc">According to a Colorado release</a>, NBC’s broadcast will be part of the Upfront program, which is “a presentation showcasing the network&#8217;s concentrated portfolio of sports, entertainment, news and streaming platforms to advertisers,” and it will pair with the network’s Week 1 broadcast of <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/fresno-state-bulldogs/">Fresno State</a>&#8211;<a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/michigan-wolverines/">Michigan</a> in Ann Arbor. Colorado was part of Upfront last season when it opened the campaign against <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/tcu-horned-frogs/">TCU</a> on FOX’s Big Noon Kickoff.</p>



<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/05/12/former-penn-state-saf-king-mack-transfers-to-alabama/">Former Penn State SAF King Mack transfers to Alabama</a></p>



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<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/05/10/conference-usa-expanding-to-add-missouri-state-in-2025/">Conference USA expanding to add Missouri State in 2025</a></p>



<p>Colorado and Nebraska’s history dates back to their time together in the <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/big-12-conference/">Big 12 Conference</a> — which the Buffaloes will rejoin this fall.</p>



<p>Nebraska has a 49-21-2 advantage in the all-time series, though Colorado has won all three meetings since moving to the <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/pac-12-conference/">Pac-12 Conference</a> following the 2010 season. They’ve split the past six games at Memorial Stadium since 2002.</p>



<p>Sanders and Colorado had nine games not on regional or conference networks in 2023, marking the most in program history according to a release. September’s game against the Cornhuskers will also be the first time the Buffaloes are broadcast on NBC since the Fiesta Bowl in 1995.</p>



<p>Rhule and Nebraska are looking to build off a 5-7 record in their first year together in 2023. Quarterback Heinrich Haarberg, who started eight games last season and led the team with 967 passing yards and seven touchdowns, and the Cornhuskers were No. 9 in the <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/big-ten-conference/">Big Ten Conference</a> averaging 312.8 total yards per game. They also appeared in primetime on NBC last season at <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/wisconsin-badgers/">Wisconsin</a> in Week 12.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 May 2024 03:07:12 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/joe-alt/">Joe Alt</a> became <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/notre-dame-fighting-irish/">Notre Dame</a>’s first top-five draft pick since quarterback Rick Mirer in 1993.</p>



<p>Alt will join the Los Angeles Chargers after turning in back-to-back First Team All-American seasons with the Fighting Irish. He and Notre Dame’s offense posted an average of 39.1 points per game last year, good for second-best in program history.</p>



<p>Taken as the first offensive lineman at No. 5 overall in the 2024 <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/category/ohio-state-football/nfl-draft/">NFL Draft</a>, Alt cherished his three seasons at Notre Dame under head coaches <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/brian-kelly/">Brian Kelly</a>, who later took the job at <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/lsu-tigers/">LSU</a> in 2022, and <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/marcus-freeman/">Marcus Freeman</a>.</p>



<p>“Extremely grateful for that opportunity to be in that position,” Alt <a href="https://youtu.be/mWC_FGct_QI?si=F1Yx--ozbIb9_ip4">said</a>. “There&#8217;s a lot of great people at Notre Dame who have allowed me to come this far. I was able to have two great head coaches, three great offensive line coaches and two great offensive coordinators who I think allowed me to excel, taught me a lot and allowed me to kind of go put my best foot forward. So at the end of the day, I&#8217;m extremely grateful for those coaches and people who allowed me to grow at Notre Dame and be able to have this opportunity become reality.”</p>



<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/05/12/former-penn-state-saf-king-mack-transfers-to-alabama/">Former Penn State SAF King Mack transfers to Alabama</a></p>



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<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/05/10/conference-usa-expanding-to-add-missouri-state-in-2025/">Conference USA expanding to add Missouri State in 2025</a></p>



<p>It didn’t always begin along the offensive line for Alt. He played quarterback growing up and during his junior year at Totino-Grace High School in Minnesota he moved to tight end. The 6-foot-8, 322-pound tackle even appeared at tight end and offensive line his freshman year at Notre Dame in 2021, playing in all 13 games.</p>



<p>Alt anchored the left side of the line at tackle for the Fighting Irish, even starting a span of 21-straight games across the 2021-22 seasons.</p>



<p>Alt might get a shot at right tackle with the Chargers in the NFL, and he said the biggest thing for him is “just getting comfortable.” He’s confident in his ability to progress at the position.</p>



<p>“Being able to set both on my left and right hand stance, being just as comfortable as I was at the left at the right hand side,” Alt said. “Did a lot of drills: pass pro, run blocking. Just to make sure I was comfortable there, and I thought we put a lot of good work in from then.”</p>



<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/05/10/former-colorado-houston-rb-alton-mccaskill-iv-transfers-to-arizona-state/">Former Colorado, Houston RB Alton McCaskill IV transfers to Arizona State</a></p>



<p>Alt will also be part of former <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/michigan-wolverines/">Michigan</a> head coach and new Chargers skipper <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/jim-harbaugh/">Jim Harbaugh</a>’s first year back in the NFL in 10 years, and he said he met the former head coach of college football’s defending national champion for the first time during the pre-draft process.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Alt said he trained with Alex Boone in Minnesota preparing for the scouting combine where he recorded a 5.05 time in the 40-yard dash and 7.31 clock in the 3-cone drill, which was third-best among offensive linemen.</p>



<p>Having earned a role as one of Notre Dame’s team captains in 2023, Alt understands the expectations from being a team leader.</p>



<p>“You got a job to do and you have to hold up your bargain,” Alt said. “One of the five, one of the 11. And you know if you don&#8217;t do your job it&#8217;s going to hurt the offensive line, hurt the entire offense, so I think that&#8217;s why I love it. And, yeah, that&#8217;s kind of why I fell in love with the position and just really the camaraderie of the group in the offensive line group. I think it’s a special group.”</p>



<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/05/10/former-mississippi-state-vanderbilt-qb-mike-wright-transfers-to-northwestern/">Former Mississippi State, Vanderbilt QB Mike Wright transfers to Northwestern</a></p>



<p>The Alt family has a history of success on the playing field at the highest levels. Alt’s father John Alt earned two Pro Bowl selections after also being picked in the first round by the Kansas City Chiefs in 1984, and brother Mark Alt played in five seasons in the NHL.</p>



<p>Joe Alt described his mindset as one that allows him to “dominate.” He said he takes the field “refusing to lose and taking it one play at a time” capitalizing on “trying to do your best each and every play,” and in the NFL, that’s what he plans to do.</p>



<p>“Being wanted is one of the best feelings in the world,” Joe Alt said. “Being at a position that the coaches and people feel matters, it just makes you want to do it that much more and want to do it for them because they care so much about it. So now it&#8217;s my job to go get back to work and go home my best foot forward and do the best I can for whatever this team asks of me.”</p>
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<p>Will college student-athletes soon organize together and form something similar to a model used in professional sports?</p>



<p>That and many other versions of the similar question being asked are among the popular topics regarding the future landscape of college athletics.</p>



<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/04/29/colorado-rb-dylan-edwards-to-transfer-to-kansas-state/">Colorado RB Dylan Edwards to transfer to Kansas State</a></p>



<p>Former <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/michigan-wolverines/">Michigan</a> head coach <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/jim-harbaugh/">Jim Harbaugh</a> is among those who advocate for revenue sharing with student-athletes. That’s one wrinkle that appears to be gaining momentum into becoming a reality.</p>



<p>On Monday, Athletes.org, a budding players organization for college student-athletes “providing them with free, on-demand support for the key decisions in their lives, and maximizing their income in innovative ways” <a href="https://www.athletes.org/about/">according to its About Us page</a>, announced in social media posts that it met with the UAB football team and gave a full presentation, after which the entire team became members.</p>



<p><a href="https://apnews.com/article/uab-dilfer-athletes-organization-1318f102dc01cda232aa8b78341c8d18">According to Ralph D. Russo of The Associated Press</a>, Jim Cavale, one of the founders of Athletes.org, said the meeting with the <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/alabama-birmingham-blazers/">UAB</a> football team took place in Birmingham “about two weeks ago.”</p>



<p>“After the University of Alabama-Birmingham’s football team heard Athletes.org’s (AO) full presentation, the entire team decided to become members, marking another historic moment in the journey of college athletes empowering themselves,” athletesorg posted.</p>



<p><strong>READ:</strong> <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/04/27/no-1-pick-caleb-williams-says-he-wants-to-be-part-of-a-big-portion-of-winning-with-chicago-bears-after-nfl-draft/">No. 1 pick Caleb Williams says he wants to be part of ‘a big portion’ of winning with Chicago Bears after NFL Draft</a></p>



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<p>According to athletesorg <a href="https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6WVudRueBr/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link">on Instagram</a>, the Blazers players’ decisions to become members “reflects their understanding that they deserve their own player’s association to represent their specific interests in all conversations happening in college athletics today and into the future.”</p>



<p>“AO’s team educated the athletes that now is the time to organize their voice and take their Seat At The Table to speak on all the decisions being made about athletes without athletes in the room,” athletesorg posted. “The conversation went beyond money and revenue sharing, addressing player health and safety and introducing the room to AO’s suite of benefits negotiated on their behalf to protect them, including pro bono legal attorneys to review contracts, free second medical opinions, free background checks, and mental wellness resources.”</p>



<p>UAB head coach Trent Dilfer, who played 14 seasons in the NFL and was a member of the NFL Players’ Association, appeared in the video and shared insight into his experience with revenue sharing and player organizations.</p>



<p>“The movement that&#8217;s going to happen is power is going to go from institutions and conferences and be shared with players,” Dilfer said. “When you&#8217;re a player in the NFL, you&#8217;re part of a union, OK, and you have people fighting on your behalf. You have help, right? Right now you have no help. Right now you&#8217;re lone rangers, you and your parents, right? Athletes.org is set up to be your help.”</p>



<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/04/24/heisman-trophy-trust-reinstates-reggie-bushs-2005-heisman/">Heisman Trophy Trust reinstates Reggie Bush’s 2005 Heisman</a></p>



<p>The Dartmouth men’s basketball team “voted to join a union after a ruling by a regional director of the National Labor Relations Board deemed the players to be employees,” according to the AP. Another NLRB complaint in California is asking that <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/southern-california-trojans/">USC</a> student-athletes “be deemed employees of the school and their conferences” and an additional complaint “filed recently calling for <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/notre-dame-fighting-irish/">Notre Dame</a> athletes to be treated as employees” are currently ongoing.</p>



<p>Multiple lawsuits are also ongoing, and they’re important regarding the <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/ncaa/">NCAA</a>. According to the AP, House vs. the NCAA, which is a class-action lawsuit being heard in California, and another case in Pennsylvania that is “specifically asking for college athletes to be deemed employees” are among the significant legal decisions looming over the association.</p>



<p>While Athletes.org isn’t a union, “its current membership comprises 2,945 college athletes &#8212; 1,348 of them are football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball players from power conferences,” <a href="https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/40024327/uab-becomes-1st-d-football-team-join-players-association">according to Dan Murphy of ESPN</a>.</p>



<p>The Blazers don’t plan to bargain with UAB right now “but their decision to join en masse is symbolic of the growing momentum for players to organize,” according to ESPN.</p>



<p>“Me and my team decided to make history by being the first entire team to sign up and become members of Athletes.org,” UAB quarterback Jacob Zeno said. “To all my friends in college football, join us as we prepare for the future of college athletics.”</p>
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<p>The 2024 <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/category/ohio-state-football/nfl-draft/">NFL Draft</a> is complete through all 257 picks.</p>



<p>Over 700,000 fans attended the draft this week in Detroit <a href="https://www.nfl.com/news/2024-nfl-draft-attendance-record-set-with-more-than-700-00-fans-attending-the-event-in-detroit">according to The Associated Press via NFL.com</a>, a record-breaking number topping the previous best set in Nashville in 2019.</p>



<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/04/27/no-1-pick-caleb-williams-says-he-wants-to-be-part-of-a-big-portion-of-winning-with-chicago-bears-after-nfl-draft/">No. 1 pick Caleb Williams says he wants to be part of ‘a big portion’ of winning with Chicago Bears after NFL Draft</a></p>



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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-data-dnt="true"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Over 775,000 fans in attendance. <br><br>Detroit, thank you for a record-setting <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/NFLDraft?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#NFLDraft</a>. <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1fae1.png" alt="🫡" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> <a href="https://t.co/YBEKxfNwqQ">pic.twitter.com/YBEKxfNwqQ</a></p>&mdash; NFL (@NFL) <a href="https://twitter.com/NFL/status/1784361287733924094?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 27, 2024</a></blockquote><script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/04/01/malik-nabers-showcases-dog-mentality-at-lsus-pro-day/">Malik Nabers showcases ‘dog mentality’ at LSU’s Pro Day</a></p>



<p>Like the previous two, offensive players began the third day of the NFL Draft with <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/texas-longhorns/">Texas</a> tight end <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/jatavion-sanders-2/">Ja’Tavion Sanders</a> going No. 101 overall to the Carolina Panthers and <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/troy-franklin/">Troy Franklin</a> reuniting with <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/oregon-ducks/">Oregon</a> quarterback <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/bo-nix/">Bo Nix</a> at No. 102 overall to the Denver Broncos.</p>



<p><strong>Spencer Rattler, Jordan Travis become first QBs taken since Round 1</strong></p>



<p>More than 100 picks went between the six taken in the first round on Thursday, which <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/04/25/first-round-live-reaction-2024-nfl-draft/">already set a record for most quarterbacks taken</a> in the opening round of the draft.</p>



<p>Former South Carolina and <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/oklahoma-sooners/">Oklahoma</a> quarterback <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/spencer-rattler/">Spencer Rattler</a> broke the streak in round four when he went No. 150 overall to the New Orleans Saints.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Rattler leaves <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/south-carolina-gamecocks/">South Carolina</a> as the all-time leader in completion percentage with 67.5% completion.</p>



<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/04/23/adversity-teaches-a-man-a-lot-about-himself-washingtons-michael-penix-jr-pens-letter-to-nfl-gms-in-players-tribune/">‘Adversity teaches a man a lot about himself’: Washington’s Michael Penix Jr. pens letter to NFL GMs in Players Tribune</a></p>



<p>Former <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/florida-state-seminoles/">Florida State</a> quarterback <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/jordan-travis/">Jordan Travis</a> was chosen No. 171 overall in the fifth round by the New York Jets. He later would be paired with wide receiver teammate <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/johnny-wilson/">Johnny Wilson</a> when the Jets picked him in the sixth round.</p>



<p>Travis finished fifth in the <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/heisman-trophy/">Heisman Trophy</a> voting last season despite suffering a season-ending broken leg in the second-to-last regular season game.</p>



<p><strong>Alabama’s Jaylen Key is Mr. Irrelevant</strong></p>



<p>Every year, the final pick of the draft is regarded as “Mr. Irrelevant.” It’s so widely recognized as a special selection that “Irrelevant Week” is an annual celebration that honors that last player picked in the draft recognized by the NFL, <a href="https://mrirrelevant.org/about">according to MrIrrelevant.org</a>.</p>



<p><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/alabama-crimson-tide/">Alabama</a> defensive back <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/jaylen-key/">Jaylen Key</a> is this draft’s “Mr. Irrelevant” as he was chosen No. 257 overall in the seventh round by the New York Jets.</p>



<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/03/04/5-takeaways-from-the-2024-nfl-scouting-combine/">5 takeaways from the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine</a></p>



<p>Key played last season with the Crimson Tide after spending the previous four years with <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/alabama-birmingham-blazers/">Alabama at Birmingham</a>. He started 12 games at Alabama and made 60 tackles, one pass break-up and an interception.</p>



<p>Key earned an honorable mention nod in 2022 with the All-<a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/conference-usa/">Conference USA</a> team. He had three interceptions for the Blazers that season, tying for the team lead.</p>



<p><strong><em>2024 NFL Draft results</em></strong></p>



<p>Here are the full results from rounds four through seven of the 2024 NFL Draft.</p>



<p><strong>Fourth round</strong></p>



<p><strong>No. 101:</strong> Carolina Panthers: TE Ja’Tavion Sanders — Texas</p>



<p><strong>No. 102:</strong> Denver Broncos via trade with Seattle Seahawks (from Washington): WR Troy Franklin — Oregon</p>



<p><strong>No. 103:</strong> New England Patriots: OG Layden Robinson — Texas A&amp;M</p>



<p><strong>No. 104:</strong> Arizona Cardinals: SAF Dadrion Taylor-Demerson — Texas Tech</p>



<p><strong>No. 105:</strong> Los Angeles Chargers: DT Justin Eboigbe — Alabama</p>



<p><strong>No. 106:</strong> Tennessee Titans: LB Cedric Gray — North Carolina</p>



<p><strong>No. 107:</strong> New York Giants: TE Theo Johnson — Penn State</p>



<p><strong>No. 108:</strong> Minnesota Vikings: CB Khyree Jackson — Oregon</p>



<p><strong>No. 109:</strong> Atlanta Falcons: DT Brandon Dorlus — Oregon</p>



<p><strong>No. 110:</strong> New England Patriots via trade with Los Angeles Chargers (from Chicago): WR Javon Baker — UCF</p>



<p><strong>No. 111:</strong> Green Bay Packers via trade with New York Jets: SAF Evan Williams — Oregon</p>



<p><strong>No. 112:</strong> Las Vegas Raiders: CB Decamerion Richardson — Mississippi State</p>



<p><strong>No. 113:</strong> Baltimore Ravens (from Denver through N.Y. Jets): WR Devontez Walker — North Carolina</p>



<p><strong>No. 114:</strong> Jacksonville Jaguars: OT Javon Foster — Missouri</p>



<p><strong>No. 115:</strong> Cincinnati Bengals: TE Erick All — Iowa</p>



<p><strong>No. 116:</strong> Jacksonville Jaguars (from New Orleans): DT Jordan Jefferson — LSU</p>



<p><strong>No. 117:</strong> Indianapolis Colts: OC Tanor Bortolini — Wisconsin</p>



<p><strong>No. 118:</strong> Seattle Seahawks: LB Tyrice Knight — UTEP</p>



<p><strong>No. 119:</strong> Pittsburgh Steelers: OG Mason McCormick — South Dakota State</p>



<p><strong>No. 120:</strong> Miami Dolphins via trade with Philadelphia Eagles (from L.A. Rams through Pittsburgh): RB Jaylen Wright — Tennessee</p>



<p><strong>No. 121:</strong> Seattle Seahawks via trade with Denver Broncos (from Miami): TE AJ Barner — Michigan</p>



<p><strong>No. 122:</strong> Chicago Bears (from Philadelphia): P Tory Taylor — Iowa</p>



<p><strong>No. 123:</strong> Houston Texans (from Cleveland): TE Cade Stover — Ohio State</p>



<p><strong>No. 124:</strong> San Francisco 49ers (from Dallas): SAF Malik Mustapha — Wake Forest</p>



<p><strong>No. 125:</strong> Tampa Bay Buccaneers: RB Bucky Irving — Oregon</p>



<p><strong>No. 126:</strong> Detroit Lions via trade with Green Bay Packers: OT Giovanni Manu — University of British Columbia</p>



<p><strong>No. 127:</strong> Philadelphia Eagles via trade with Houston Texans: RB Will Shipley — Clemson</p>



<p><strong>No. 128:</strong> Buffalo Bills: RB Ray Davis — Kentucky</p>



<p><strong>No. 129:</strong> San Francisco 49ers via trade with Minnesota Vikings (from Detroit): RB Isaac Guerendo — Louisville</p>



<p><strong>No. 130:</strong> Baltimore Ravens: CB T.J. Tampa — Iowa State</p>



<p><strong>No. 131:</strong> Kansas City Chiefs: TE Jared Wiley — TCU</p>



<p><strong>No. 132:</strong> Detroit Lions via trade with San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory Selection): RB Sione Vaki — Utah</p>



<p><strong>No. 133:</strong> Kansas City Chiefs via trade with Buffalo Bills (Compensatory Selection): DB Jaden Hicks — Washington State</p>



<p><strong>No. 134:</strong> New York Jets (from Baltimore; Compensatory Selection): RB Braelon Allen — Wisconsin</p>



<p><strong>No. 135:</strong> San Francisco 49ers: WR Jacob Cowing — Arizona</p>



<p><strong>Fifth round</strong></p>



<p><strong>No. 136:</strong> Seattle Seahawks via trade with Denver Broncos (from Carolina through Cleveland): CB Nehemiah Pritchett — Auburn</p>



<p><strong>No. 137:</strong> Los Angeles Chargers via trade with New England Patriots: CB Tarheeb Still — Maryland</p>



<p><strong>No. 138:</strong> Arizona Cardinals: EDGE Xavier Thomas — Clemson</p>



<p><strong>No. 139:</strong> Washington Commanders: LB Jordan Magee — Temple</p>



<p><strong>No. 140:</strong> Los Angeles Chargers: CB Cam Hart — Notre Dame</p>



<p><strong>No. 141:</strong> Buffalo Bills via trade with Carolina Panthers (from N.Y. Giants): OC Sedrick Van Pran-Granger — Georgia</p>



<p><strong>No. 142:</strong> Indianapolis Colts via trade with Carolina Panthers (from Tennessee): WR Anthony Gould — Oregon State</p>



<p><strong>No. 143:</strong> Atlanta Falcons: LB JD Bertrand — Notre Dame</p>



<p><strong>No. 144:</strong> Chicago Bears via trade with Buffalo Bills (from Chicago): EDGE Austin Booker — Kansas</p>



<p><strong>No. 145:</strong> Denver Broncos (from N.Y. Jets): CB Kris Abrams-Draine —Missouri</p>



<p><strong>No. 146:</strong> Tennessee Titans (from Minnesota through Philadelphia):CB Jarvis Brownlee Jr. — Louisville</p>



<p><strong>No. 147:</strong> Denver Broncos: RB Audric Estime — Notre Dame</p>



<p><strong>No. 148:</strong> Las Vegas Raiders: LB Tommy Eichenberg — Ohio State</p>



<p><strong>No. 149:</strong> Cincinnati Bengals: CB Josh Newton — TCU</p>



<p><strong>No. 150:</strong> New Orleans Saints: QB Spencer Rattler — South Carolina</p>



<p><strong>No. 151:</strong> Indianapolis Colts: SAF Jaylon Carlies — Missouri</p>



<p><strong>No. 152:</strong> Philadelphia Eagles via trade with Washington Commanders (from Seattle): WR Ainias Smith — Texas A&amp;M</p>



<p><strong>No. 153:</strong> Jacksonville Jaguars: CB Deantre Prince — Mississippi</p>



<p><strong>No. 154:</strong> Los Angeles Rams: EDGE Brennan Jackson — Washington State</p>



<p><strong>No. 155:</strong> Philadelphia Eagles via trade with Los Angeles Rams (from Pittsburgh): LB Jeremiah Trotter Jr. — Clemson</p>



<p><strong>No. 156:</strong> Cleveland Browns (from Philadelphia through Arizona): WR Jamari Thrash — Louisville</p>



<p><strong>No. 157:</strong> Carolina Panthers via trade with Minnesota Vikings (from Cleveland): CB Chau Smith-Wade — Washington State</p>



<p><strong>No. 158:</strong> Miami Dolphins: EDGE Mohamed Kamara — Colorado State</p>



<p><strong>No. 159:</strong> Kansas City Chiefs (from Dallas): OL Hunter Nourzad — Penn State</p>



<p><strong>No. 160:</strong> Buffalo Bills (from Green Bay): LB Edefuan Ulofoshio — Washington</p>



<p><strong>No. 161:</strong> Washington Commanders via trade with Philadelphia Eagles (from Tampa Bay): SAF Dominique Hampton — Washington</p>



<p><strong>No. 162:</strong> Arizona Cardinals (from Houston): OT Christian Jones — Texas</p>



<p><strong>No. 163:</strong> Green Bay Packers via trade with Buffalo Bills: OC Jacob Monk — Duke</p>



<p><strong>No. 164:</strong> Indianapolis Colts via trade with Detroit Lions: SAF Jaylin Simpson — Auburn</p>



<p><strong>No. 165:</strong> Baltimore Ravens: RB Rasheen Ali — Marshall</p>



<p><strong>No. 166:</strong> New York Giants (from San Francisco through Carolina): RB Tyron Tracy Jr. — Purdue</p>



<p><strong>No. 167:</strong> Jacksonville Jaguars via trade with Minnesota Vikings (from Kansas City): RB Keilan Robinson — Texas</p>



<p><strong>No. 168:</strong> Buffalo Bills via trade with New Orleans Saints (Compensatory Selection): EDGE Javon Solomon — Troy</p>



<p><strong>No. 169:</strong> Green Bay Packers (Compensatory Selection): SAF Kitan Oladapo — Oregon State</p>



<p><strong>No. 170:</strong> New Orleans Saints (Compensatory Selection): WR Bub Means — Pittsburgh</p>



<p><strong>No. 171:</strong> New York Jets via trade with Philadelphia Eagles (Compensatory Selection): QB Jordan Travis — Florida State</p>



<p><strong>No. 172:</strong> Philadelphia Eagles (Compensatory Selection): OG Trevor Keegan — Michigan</p>



<p><strong>No. 173:</strong> New York Jets via trade with Kansas City Chiefs (Compensatory Selection): RB Isaiah Davis — South Dakota State</p>



<p><strong>No. 174:</strong> Dallas Cowboys (Compensatory Selection): CB Caelen Carson — Wake Forest</p>



<p><strong>No. 175:</strong> New Orleans Saints (Compensatory Selection): LB Jaylan Ford — Texas</p>



<p><strong>No. 176:</strong> New York Jets via trade with San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory Selection): CB Qwan’tez Stiggers — Canadian Football League</p>



<p><strong>Sixth round</strong></p>



<p><strong>No. 177:</strong> Minnesota Vikings (from Carolina through Jacksonville): OT Walter Rouse — Oklahoma</p>



<p><strong>No. 178:</strong> Pittsburgh Steelers (from Arizona through Carolina): DT Logan Lee — Iowa</p>



<p><strong>No. 179:</strong> Seattle Seahawks (from Washington): OG Sataoa Laumea — Utah</p>



<p><strong>No. 180:</strong> New England Patriots: CB Marcellas Dial — South Carolina</p>



<p><strong>No. 181:</strong> Los Angeles Chargers: RB Kimani Vidal — Troy</p>



<p><strong>No. 182:</strong> Tennessee Titans (reacquired through Philadelphia): WR Jha’Quan Jackson — Tulane</p>



<p><strong>No. 183:</strong> New York Giants: LB Darius Muasau — UCLA</p>



<p><strong>No. 184:</strong> Miami Dolphins (from Chicago): WR Malik Washington — Virginia</p>



<p><strong>No. 185:</strong> Philadelphia Eagles via trade with New York Jets: WR Johnny Wilson — Florida State</p>



<p><strong>No. 186:</strong> Atlanta Falcons via trade with Arizona Cardinals (from Minnesota): RB Jase McClellan — Alabama</p>



<p><strong>No. 187:</strong> Atlanta Falcons: WR Casey Washington — Illinois</p>



<p><strong>No. 188:</strong> Houston Texans (from Las Vegas through New England and Minnesota): LB Jamal Hill — Oregon</p>



<p><strong>No. 189:</strong> Detroit Lions via trade with Houston Texans (from Denver through L.A. Rams and Buffalo): DT Mekhi Wingo — LSU</p>



<p><strong>No. 190:</strong> Philadelphia Eagles via trade with New Orleans Saints: OC Dylan McMahon — NC State</p>



<p><strong>No. 191:</strong> Arizona Cardinals via trade with Indianapolis Colts: WR Tejhaun Palmer — UAB</p>



<p><strong>No. 192:</strong> Seattle Seahawks: CB DJ James — Auburn</p>



<p><strong>No. 193:</strong> New England Patriots (from Jacksonville): QB Joe Milton III — Tennessee</p>



<p><strong>No. 194:</strong> Cincinnati Bengals: TE Tanner McLachlan — Arizona</p>



<p><strong>No. 195:</strong> Pittsburgh Steelers: CB Ryan Watts — Texas</p>



<p><strong>No. 196:</strong> Los Angeles Rams: DT Tyler Davis — Clemson</p>



<p><strong>No. 197:</strong> Atlanta Falcons (from Cleveland): DT Zion Logue — Georgia</p>



<p><strong>No. 198:</strong> Miami Dolphins: SAF Patrick McMorris — California</p>



<p><strong>No. 199:</strong> New Orleans Saints (from Philadelphia): DT Khristian Boyd — Northern Iowa</p>



<p><strong>No. 200:</strong> Carolina Panthers via trade with Buffalo Bills (from Dallas through Houston): DT Jaden Crumedy — Mississippi State</p>



<p><strong>No. 201:</strong> Indianapolis Colts via trade with Detroit Lions (from Tampa Bay): CB Micah Abraham — Marshall</p>



<p><strong>No. 202:</strong> Green Bay Packers: OT Travis Glover — Georgia State</p>



<p><strong>No. 203:</strong> Minnesota Vikings via trade with New York Jets (from Houston through Cleveland, Denver): K Will Reichard — Alabama</p>



<p><strong>No. 204:</strong> Buffalo Bills: OT Tylan Grable — UCF</p>



<p><strong>No. 205:</strong> Houston Texans via trade Detroit Lions: RB Jawhar Jordan — Louisville</p>



<p><strong>No. 206:</strong> Cleveland Browns (from Baltimore): LB Nathaniel Watson — Mississippi State</p>



<p><strong>No. 207:</strong> Seattle Seahawks via trade withDenver Broncos (from San Francisco): OT Michael Jerrell — Findlay</p>



<p><strong>No. 208:</strong> Las Vegas Raiders (from Kansas City): RB Dylan Laube — New Hampshire</p>



<p><strong>No. 209:</strong> Los Angeles Rams (Compensatory Selection): K Joshua Karty — Stanford</p>



<p><strong>No. 210:</strong> Detroit Lions via trade with Philadelphia Eagles (Compensatory Selection): OG Christian Mahogany — Boston College</p>



<p><strong>No. 211:</strong> Kansas City Chiefs via trade with San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory Selection): DB Kamal Hadden — Tennessee</p>



<p><strong>No. 212:</strong> Jacksonville Jaguars (Compensatory Selection): K Cam Little — Arkansas</p>



<p><strong>No. 213:</strong> Los Angeles Rams (Compensatory Selection): WR Jordan Whittington — Texas</p>



<p><strong>No. 214:</strong> Cincinnati Bengals (Compensatory Selection): EDGE Cedric Johnson — Mississippi</p>



<p><strong>No. 215:</strong> San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory Selection): OG Jarrett Kingston — USC</p>



<p><strong>No. 216:</strong> Dallas Cowboys (Compensatory Selection): WR Ryan Flournoy — Southeast Missouri State</p>



<p><strong>No. 217:</strong> Los Angeles Rams (Compensatory Selection): OC Beaux Limmer — Arkansas</p>



<p><strong>No. 218:</strong> Baltimore Ravens (from N.Y. Jets; Compensatory Selection): QB Devin Leary — Kentucky</p>



<p><strong>No. 219:</strong> Buffalo Bills via trade with Green Bay Packers (Compensatory Selection): CB Daequan Hardy — Penn State</p>



<p><strong>No. 220:</strong> Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Compensatory Selection): OG Elijah Kelin — UTEP</p>



<p><strong>Seventh round</strong></p>



<p><strong>No. 221:</strong> Buffalo Bills via trade with Kansas City Chiefs (from Carolina through Tennessee): OT Travis Clayton</p>



<p><strong>No. 222:</strong> Washington Commanders: EDGE Javontae Jean-Baptiste — Notre Dame</p>



<p><strong>No. 223:</strong> Las Vegas Raiders (from New England): SAF Trey Taylor — Air Force</p>



<p><strong>No. 224:</strong> Cincinnati Bengals (from Arizona through Houston): SAF Daijahn Anthony — Mississippi</p>



<p><strong>No. 225:</strong> Los Angeles Chargers: Brenden Rice — USC</p>



<p><strong>No. 226:</strong> Arizona Cardinals (from N.Y. Giants): DB Jaden Davis</p>



<p><strong>No. 227:</strong> Cleveland Browns (from Tennessee): CB Myles Harden — South Dakota</p>



<p><strong>No. 228:</strong> Baltimore Ravens (from N.Y. Jets): OC Nick Samac — Michigan State</p>



<p><strong>No. 229:</strong> Las Vegas Raiders (from Minnesota): CB MJ Devonshire — Pittsburgh</p>



<p><strong>No. 230:</strong> Minnesota Vikings (from Atlanta through Cleveland and Arizona): OC Michael Jurgens — Wake Forest</p>



<p><strong>No. 231:</strong> New England Patriots (from Chicago): TE Jaheim Bell — Florida State</p>



<p><strong>No. 232:</strong> Minnesota Vikings (from Denver through San Francisco and Houston): DT Levi Drake Rodriguez — Texas A&amp;M-Commerce</p>



<p><strong>No. 233:</strong> Dallas Cowboys (from Las Vegas): OT Nathan Thomas — Louisiana-Lafayette</p>



<p><strong>No. 234:</strong> Indianapolis Colts: DT Jonah Laulu — Oklahoma</p>



<p><strong>No. 235:</strong> Denver Broncos via trade with Seattle Seahawks: WR Devaughn Vele — Utah</p>



<p><strong>No. 236:</strong> Jacksonville Jaguars: DE Myles Cole — Texas Tech</p>



<p><strong>No. 237:</strong> Cincinnati Bengals: OC Matt Lee — Miami</p>



<p><strong>No. 238:</strong> Houston Texans (from New Orleans): EDGE Solomon Byrd — USC</p>



<p><strong>No. 239:</strong> New Orleans Saints (from L.A. Rams through Denver):OT Josiah Ezirim — Eastern Kentucky</p>



<p><strong>No. 240:</strong> Carolina Panthers (from Pittsburgh): LB Michael Barrett — Michigan</p>



<p><strong>No. 241:</strong> Miami Dolphins: WR Tahj Washington — USC</p>



<p><strong>No. 242:</strong> Tennessee Titans (from Philadelphia): SAF James Williams — Miami</p>



<p><strong>No. 243:</strong> Cleveland Browns: DT Jowon Briggs — Cincinnati</p>



<p><strong>No. 244:</strong> Dallas Cowboys: DT Justin Rogers — Auburn</p>



<p><strong>No. 245:</strong> Green Bay Packers: QB Michael Pratt — Tulane</p>



<p><strong>No. 246:</strong> Tampa Bay Buccaneers: TE Devin Culp — Washington</p>



<p><strong>No. 247:</strong> Houston Texans: DT Marcus Harris — Auburn</p>



<p><strong>No. 248:</strong> Kansas City Chiefs via trade with Buffalo Bills: OL C.J. Hanson — Holy Cross</p>



<p><strong>No. 249:</strong> Houston Texans via trade with Detroit Lions: OG LaDarius Henderson — Michigan</p>



<p><strong>No. 250:</strong> Baltimore Ravens: SAF Sanoussi Kane — Purdue</p>



<p><strong>No. 251:</strong> San Francisco 49ers: LB Tatum Bethune — Florida State</p>



<p><strong>No. 252:</strong> Tennessee Titans (from Kansas City): EDGE Jaylen Harrell — Michigan</p>



<p><strong>No. 253:</strong> Los Angeles Chargers (Compensatory Selection): WR Cornelius Johnson — Michigan</p>



<p><strong>No. 254:</strong> Los Angeles Rams (Compensatory Selection): OG KT Leveston — Kansas State</p>



<p><strong>No. 255:</strong> Green Bay Packers (Compensatory Selection): CB Kalen King — Penn State</p>



<p><strong>No. 256</strong> Denver Broncos (from N.Y. Jets; Compensatory Selection): OC Nick Gargiulo — South Carolina</p>



<p><strong>No. 257:</strong> New York Jets (Compensatory Selection): DB Jaylen Key — Alabama</p>
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<p>Dreams are coming true in Detroit.</p>



<p>The 2024 <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/category/ohio-state-football/nfl-draft/">NFL Draft</a> continued Friday with the second and third rounds picking through No. 100 overall. It began with wide receivers <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/keon-coleman/">Keon Coleman</a> of <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/florida-state-seminoles/">Florida State</a> and <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/georgia-bulldogs/">Georgia</a>’s <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/ladd-mcconkey/">Ladd McConkey</a> going back to back at Nos. 33-34 to the Buffalo Bills and Los Angeles Chargers, respectively, and ended with <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/rice-owls/">Rice</a>’s <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/luke-mccaffrey/">Luke McCaffrey</a> being picked by the Washington Commanders. No quarterbacks were selected after six went in the first round on Thursday.</p>



<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/04/27/no-1-pick-caleb-williams-says-he-wants-to-be-part-of-a-big-portion-of-winning-with-chicago-bears-after-nfl-draft/">No. 1 pick Caleb Williams says he wants to be part of ‘a big portion’ of winning with Chicago Bears after NFL Draft</a></p>



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<p>More than 150,000 fans attended the draft on Thursday, and all 32 picks are listed in <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/04/25/first-round-live-reaction-2024-nfl-draft/">First Round Live Reaction: 2024 NFL Draft</a>.</p>



<p><strong>Michigan men go back-to-back in second round; Jim Harbaugh takes Los Angeles’ first Wolverine in third</strong></p>



<p>Defending national champion <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/michigan-wolverines/">Michigan</a> <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/02/14/full-list-321-players-invited-to-2024-nfl-scouting-combine/">sent an NFL Scouting Combine-record</a> 18 participants to Indianapolis earlier this offseason.</p>



<p>Michigan saw six players drafted in the second and third rounds, bringing its total to seven so far this draft after quarterback <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/j-j-mccarthy/">J.J. McCarthy</a> went No. 10 overall to the Minnesota Vikings.</p>



<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/04/23/adversity-teaches-a-man-a-lot-about-himself-washingtons-michael-penix-jr-pens-letter-to-nfl-gms-in-players-tribune/">‘Adversity teaches a man a lot about himself’: Washington’s Michael Penix Jr. pens letter to NFL GMs in Players Tribune</a></p>



<p>Defensive tackle <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/kris-jenkins/">Kris Jenkins</a> was the second Wolverine picked in the draft when he went No. 49 overall to the Cincinnati Bengals in the second round. He began back-to-back selections of former Michigan players as cornerback <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/mike-sainristil/">Mike Sainristil</a> went next at No. 50 overall.</p>



<p>New Chargers head coach <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/jim-harbaugh/">Jim Harbaugh</a> drafted his first former Wolverine when he chose linebacker <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/junior-colson/">Junior Colson</a> in the third round at No. 69 overall.</p>



<p>The crosstown rival Los Angeles Rams selected former Michigan running back <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/blake-corum/">Blake Corum</a> at No. 83 overall in the third round. He started a string of three-straight Wolverines drafted when wide receiver <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/roman-wilson/">Roman Wilson</a> went No. 84 overall to the Pittsburgh Steelers and guard <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/zak-zinter/">Zak Zinter</a> was picked No. 85 overall by the Cleveland Browns.</p>



<p>Harbaugh broke out in song among Chargers personnel during the draft <a href="https://x.com/chargers/status/1784055657320292822">in a video posted on X</a>.</p>



<p><strong>Kirby Smart shouts out drafted Bulldogs</strong></p>



<p>Georgia continued its streak of at least six Bulldogs picked in every draft since 2018.</p>



<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/04/09/florida-states-braden-fiske-motivated-by-huge-impact-leading-up-to-nfl-draft/">Florida State’s Braden Fiske motivated by ‘huge impact’ leading up to NFL Draft</a></p>



<p>Four more of head coach <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/kirby-smart/">Kirby Smart</a>’s former players heard their names called in Detroit: McConkey and defensive backs <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/kamari-lassiter/">Kamari Lassiter</a>, <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/javon-bullard/">Javon Bullard</a> and <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/tykee-smith/">Tykee Smith</a>.</p>



<p>Smart shouted each of the four Bulldog draftees on Friday, as he did Thursday for former tight end <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/brock-bowers/">Brock Bowers</a> and tackle <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/amarius-mims/">Amarius Mims</a>.</p>



<p>About McConkey, Smart posted: “Congrats @laddmcconkey02 !! So excited to watch you be a part of the @chargers. You’re such a great young man &amp; I’m thankful for your time in Athens. You meant so much to this team, school &amp; community. Always grateful for your impact on this program. GO DAWGS !!”</p>



<p>Of Lassiter, Smart posted: “Another Dawg off the board @kamari_lassiter!! You were such a good player, teammate and leader for this program, and I am so thankful for your impact. The @houstontexans are going to get a great player for their defense. I know you’ll represent us the right way and you’ll be very successful.&nbsp; Enjoy this moment! GO DAWGS!!”</p>



<p>Of Bullard, Smart posted: “Bull to Green Bay!! @cravejaaye I know you’ve worked really hard for this &amp; so happy you were able to reach your goals and more. You have a bright future &amp; I’m proud of you. The @packers are getting a great player and an even better person. I hope you can come back to Athens sometime this fall. GO DAWGS !!”</p>



<p>Of Smith, Smart posted: “Let’s go @TykSmith!! Can’t wait to see what you do in Tampa Bay. You’re such a great player, leader and person and I am so happy for you that your dreams are becoming a reality. Soak in this moment with your family! Thanks for all you’ve done &amp; GO DAWGS!!”</p>



<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/03/31/jayden-daniels-says-hell-be-ready-for-nfl-after-lsu-pro-day/">Jayden Daniels says he’ll ‘be ready’ for NFL after LSU Pro Day</a></p>



<p><strong><em>2024 NFL Draft results</em></strong></p>



<p>Here are the full results from rounds two and three of the 2024 NFL Draft.</p>



<p><strong>Second round</strong></p>



<p><strong>No. 33:</strong> Buffalo Bills via trade with Carolina Panthers: WR Keon Coleman — Florida State</p>



<p><strong>No. 34:</strong> Los Angeles Chargers via trade with New England Patriots: WR Ladd McConkey — Georgia</p>



<p><strong>No. 35:</strong> Atlanta Falcons via trade with Arizona Cardinals: DT Ruke Orhorhoro — Clemson</p>



<p><strong>No. 36:</strong> Washington Commanders: DT Jer’Zhan Newton — Illinois</p>



<p><strong>No. 37:</strong> New England Patriots via trade with Los Angeles Chargers: WR Ja’Lynn Polk — Washington</p>



<p><strong>No. 38:</strong> Tennessee Titans: DT T’Vondre Sweat — Texas</p>



<p><strong>No. 39:</strong> Los Angeles Rams via trade with Carolina Panthers (from N.Y. Giants): DT Braden Fiske — Florida State</p>



<p><strong>No. 40:</strong> Philadelphia Eagles via trade with Washington Commanders (from Chicago): CB Cooper DeJean — Iowa</p>



<p><strong>No. 41:</strong> New Orleans Saints via trade with Green Bay Packers (from N.Y. Jets): CB Kool-Aid McKinstry — Alabama</p>



<p><strong>No. 42:</strong> Houston Texans (from Minnesota): CB Kamari Lassiter — Georgia</p>



<p><strong>No. 43:</strong> Arizona Cardinals via trade with Atlanta Falcons: CB Max Melton — Rutgers</p>



<p><strong>No. 44:</strong> Las Vegas Raiders: OC Jackson Powers-Johnson — Oregon</p>



<p><strong>No. 45:</strong> Green Bay Packers via trade with New Orleans Saints (from Denver): LB Edgerrin Cooper — Texas A&amp;M</p>



<p><strong>No. 46:</strong> Carolina Panthers via trade with Indianapolis Colts: RB Jonathon Brooks — Texas</p>



<p><strong>No. 47:</strong> New York Giants (from Seattle): SAF Tyler Nubin — Minnesota</p>



<p><strong>No. 48:</strong> Jacksonville Jaguars: DT Maason Smith — LSU</p>



<p><strong>No. 49:</strong> Cincinnati Bengals: DT Kris Jenkins — Michigan</p>



<p><strong>No. 50:</strong> Washington Commanders via trade with Philadelphia Eagles (from New Orleans): CB Mike Sainristil — Michigan</p>



<p><strong>No. 51:</strong> Pittsburgh Steelers: OC Zach Frazier — West Virginia</p>



<p><strong>No. 52:</strong> Indianapolis Colts via trade with Los Angeles Rams: WR Adonai Mitchell — Texas</p>



<p><strong>No. 53:</strong> Washington Commanders via trade with Philadelphia Eagles: TE Ben Sinnott — Kansas State</p>



<p><strong>No. 54:</strong> Cleveland Browns: DT Michael Hall Jr. — Ohio State</p>



<p><strong>No. 55:</strong> Miami Dolphins: OT Patrick Paul — Houston</p>



<p><strong>No. 56:</strong> Dallas Cowboys: EDGE Marshawn Kneeland — Western Michigan</p>



<p><strong>No. 57:</strong> Tampa Bay Buccaneers: EDGE Chris Braswell — Alabama</p>



<p><strong>No. 58:</strong> Green Bay Packers: SAF Javon Bullard — Georgia</p>



<p><strong>No. 59:</strong> Houston Texans: OT Blake Fisher — Notre Dame</p>



<p><strong>No. 60:</strong> Buffalo Bills: SAF Cole Bishop — Utah</p>



<p><strong>No. 61:</strong> Detroit Lions: CB Ennis Rakestraw Jr. — Missouri</p>



<p><strong>No. 62:</strong> Baltimore Ravens: OT Roger Rosengarten — Washington</p>



<p><strong>No. 63:</strong> Kansas City Chiefs via trade with San Francisco 49ers: OT Kingsley Suamataia — BYU</p>



<p><strong>No. 64:</strong> San Francisco 49ers via trade with Kansas City Chiefs: CB Renardo Green — Florida State</p>



<p><strong>Third round</strong></p>



<p><strong>No. 65:</strong> New York Jets via trade with Carolina Panthers: WR Malachi Corley — Western Kentucky</p>



<p><strong>No. 66:</strong> Arizona Cardinals: RB Trey Benson — Florida State</p>



<p><strong>No. 67:</strong> Washington Commanders: OG Brandon Coleman — TCU</p>



<p><strong>No. 68:</strong> New England Patriots: OT Caedan Wallace — Penn State</p>



<p><strong>No. 69:</strong> Los Angeles Chargers: LB Junior Colson — Michigan</p>



<p><strong>No. 70:</strong> New York Giants: CB Andru Phillips — Kentucky</p>



<p><strong>No. 71:</strong> Arizona Cardinals (from Tennessee): OG Isaiah Adams — Illinois</p>



<p><strong>No. 72:</strong> Carolina Panthers via trade with New York Jets: LB Trevin Wallace — Kentucky</p>



<p><strong>No. 73:</strong> Dallas Cowboys via trade with Detroit Lions (from Minnesota): OG Cooper Beebe — Kansas State</p>



<p><strong>No. 74:</strong> Atlanta Falcons: EDGE Bralen Trice — Washington</p>



<p><strong>No. 75:</strong> Chicago Bears: OT Kiran Amegadjie — Yale</p>



<p><strong>No. 76:</strong> Denver Broncos: EDGE Jonah Elliss — Utah</p>



<p><strong>No. 77:</strong> Las Vegas Raiders: OT Delmar Glaze — Maryland</p>



<p><strong>No. 78:</strong> Houston Texans via trade with Washington Commanders (from Seattle): SAF Calen Bullock — USC</p>



<p><strong>No. 79:</strong> Atlanta Falcons (from Jacksonville): OT Matt Goncalves — Pittsburgh</p>



<p><strong>No. 80:</strong> Cincinnati Bengals: WR Jermaine Burton — Alabama</p>



<p><strong>No. 81:</strong> Seattle Seahawks (from New Orleans through Denver): OG Christian Haynes — UConn</p>



<p><strong>No. 82:</strong> Arizona Cardinals via trade with Indianapolis Colts: TE Tip Reiman — Illinois</p>



<p><strong>No. 83:</strong> Los Angeles Rams: RB Blake Corum — Michigan</p>



<p><strong>No. 84:</strong> Pittsburgh Steelers: WR Roman Wilson — Michigan</p>



<p><strong>No. 85:</strong> Cleveland Browns: OG Zak Zinter — Michigan</p>



<p><strong>No. 86:</strong> San Francisco 49ers via trade with Houston Texans (from Philadelphia): OG Dominick Puni — Kansas</p>



<p><strong>No. 87:</strong> Dallas Cowboys: LB Marist Liufau — Notre Dame</p>



<p><strong>No. 88:</strong> Green Bay Packers: RB MarShawn Lloyd — USC</p>



<p><strong>No. 89:</strong> Tampa Bay Buccaneers: SAF Tykee Smith — Georgia</p>



<p><strong>No. 90:</strong> Arizona Cardinals (from Houston): CB Elijah Jones — Boston College</p>



<p><strong>No. 91:</strong> Green Bay Packers (from Buffalo): LB Ty’Ron Hopper — Missouri</p>



<p><strong>No. 92:</strong> Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Detroit): WR Jalen McMillan — Washington</p>



<p><strong>No. 93:</strong> Baltimore Ravens: EDGE Adisa Isaac — Penn State</p>



<p><strong>No. 94:</strong> Philadelphia Eagles via trade with San Francisco 49ers: EDGE Jalyx Hunt — Houston Christian University</p>



<p><strong>No. 95:</strong> Buffalo Bills via trade with Kansas City Chiefs: DT DeWayne Carter — Duke</p>



<p><strong>No. 96:</strong> Jacksonville Jaguars (Compensatory Selection): CB Jarrian Jones — Florida State</p>



<p><strong>No. 97:</strong> Cincinnati Bengals (Compensatory Selection): DT McKinnley Jackson — Texas A&amp;M</p>



<p><strong>No. 98:</strong> Pittsburgh Steelers (from Philadelphia; Compensatory Selection): LB Payton Wilson — NC State</p>



<p><strong>No. 99:</strong> Los Angeles Rams (Special Compensatory Selection): SAF Kamren Kinchens — Miami</p>



<p><strong>No. 100:</strong> Washington Commanders (from San Francisco; Special Compensatory Selection): WR Luke McCaffrey — Rice</p>
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<p><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/texas-longhorns/">Texas</a> is coming off its first appearance in the <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/college-football-playoff/">College Football Playoff</a>, and head coach <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/steve-sarkisian/">Steve Sarkisian</a> and the Longhorns are working to return to the postseason amid their move to the <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/southeastern-conference/">Southeastern Conference</a>.</p>



<p>Sarkisian and the Longhorns <a href="https://texassports.com/news/2024/4/20/orange-defeats-white-35-34-in-football-spring-game.aspx">held their annual Orange-White Game on Saturday</a>, splitting the team into an intrasquad scrimmage and seeing Team Orange win 35-34 over Team White. Between their 37-31 defeat to <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/washington-huskies/">Washington</a> in the Sugar Bowl, managing roster construction and building during spring practice, Sarkisian said the Longhorns have looked for their identity for the 2024 season.</p>



<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/04/20/former-trojans-wr-mike-williams-joins-usc-as-director-of-player-development/">Former Trojans WR Mike Williams joins USC as Director of Player Development</a></p>



<p>“Between a lot of these mid-year high school kids and the transfers that showed up in the program, we had to kind of recreate ourselves this spring,” Sarkisian said. “And I thought that the buy-in was there. I would say this, like, our practices were really competitive. And they were hard. And they were tough, and they were physical. But yet, they really were working with one another to try to get better, and to me that that sets us up for June. As you guys know, in June and July, we do a ton of culture work and that&#8217;s when we really start on that stuff. But man, I feel like we&#8217;ve almost got a head start on that because of the way they competed in spring.”</p>



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<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/04/20/ncaa-penalizes-arizona-state-for-impermissible-in-person-recruiting-contacts/">NCAA penalizes Arizona State for ‘impermissible in-person recruiting contacts’</a></p>



<p>Texas took in several transfers since the offseason began, including <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/alabama-crimson-tide/">Alabama</a> wide receiver <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/isaiah-bond/">Isaiah Bond</a>. He impressed with 98 receiving yards across three catches, including a 75-yard touchdown thrown by redshirt freshman quarterback <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/arch-manning/">Arch Manning</a>. Bond, entering his junior year, caught 888 yards and five touchdowns with the Crimson Tide, and he figures to be a weapon for Longhorns starting quarterback <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/tag/quinn-ewers/">Quinn Ewers</a>.</p>



<p>Ewers played two series, and senior defensive lineman Alfred Collins returned a tipped pass 32 yards for a touchdown when Ewers was in the game. Texas’ returning third-year starting quarterback said gaining chemistry with new receivers was among his top priorities this spring.</p>



<p>“Some of the goals were obviously just needed to get to know those guys — a bunch of new faces in that room — and be able to connect on the field and even off the field,” Ewers said. “But I think as a whole that whole room did a great job of coming in this entire spring and really trying to put their head down whether that&#8217;d be learning the offense for some of these guys or continue to work on their routes for the guys that do know the offense and just come out each day. And again, just put their head down and go to work, so proud of those guys for that.”</p>



<p>Wide receivers senior Thatcher Milton had a 50-yard receiving touchdown, sophomore DeAndre Moore Jr. had 93 receiving yards and a touchdown, and freshman Ryan Wingo scored on a 56-yard touchdown.</p>



<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/04/19/ncaa-playing-rules-oversight-panel-approves-optional-technology-rules-for-2024-season/">NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approves ‘optional technology rules’ for 2024 season</a></p>



<p>Manning shined in the spring game. By halftime he’d gone 11-for-13 with 190 passing yards and two touchdowns eventually finishing with 335 yards and three scores.</p>



<p>“The biggest thing I saw from Arch was something that we kind of really harped on with him about a week and a half ago about just dialing into playing the play, keeping your eyes up, and I think I talked about this last week: when he gets himself in trouble at times at quarterback is when he relies on his athleticism, which he has a ton of and he can do, and there&#8217;s times today I blew the whistle on him,” Sarkisian said. “I don&#8217;t know if he was really happy with me that I blew it, but he&#8217;s noncontact. But when he keeps his eyes up and steps up in the pocket, and he can deliver those balls down the field the way we&#8217;d like to play. And so it was good to see and was good to see some of the guys around him play with him the way that they did.”</p>



<p>The Longhorns will begin summer workouts until the start of fall camp in August. They’re looking forward to opening the season against <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/colorado-state-rams/">Colorado State</a> at home on Aug. 31.</p>



<p>Texas will have an interesting schedule its first year in the Southeastern Conference. Sarkisian and the Longhorns will host <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/florida-gators/">Florida</a>, <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/georgia-bulldogs/">Georgia</a> and <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/kentucky-wildcats/">Kentucky</a>, and they’ll travel to <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/michigan-wolverines/">Michigan</a>, <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/oklahoma-sooners/">Oklahoma</a> and <a href="https://saturdayglory.com/team-posts/texas-am-aggies/">Texas A&amp;M</a>.</p>



<p><strong>READ: </strong><a href="https://saturdayglory.com/2024/04/19/arizona-state-qb-jaden-rashada-announces-transfer/">Arizona State QB Jaden Rashada announces transfer</a></p>



<p>The summer yields vital results when players focus on continuing their progress from the spring. Sarkisian said he’ll hold exit meetings with each player who’ll also meet with their position coaches. Sarkisian listed the defensive line and secondary among the areas he hopes the Longhorns can address this summer — as well as getting Texas back to the Playoff.</p>



<p>“What excited me today is that playmakers made plays, and that&#8217;s something that you try to recruit to, and how do playmakers make plays? You got to be effective at the line of scrimmage, right?” Sarkisian said. “I think that that we&#8217;ve got a lot of talent. We&#8217;ve got — there&#8217;s a lot of playmakers. We play a physical brand of football. But more importantly, I like the kind of energy of this team. They&#8217;re in it together, and they want to be really good. And when you as a coach, when you have a team that&#8217;s motivated to shoot towards a goal like you are, that&#8217;s what makes it exciting to come in every day and to tap into them and go to work.”</p>
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