Oregon QB Bo Nix to Forgo 2023 NFL Draft, Return to Ducks for Final Season
Dec 19, 2022
EUGENE, OR - NOVEMBER 19: Quarterback Bo Nix #10 of the Oregon Ducks makes a pass during the first quarter of the game against the Utah Utes at Autzen Stadium on November 19, 2022 in Eugene, Oregon. (Photo by Ali Gradischer/Getty Images)
Oregon senior quarterback Bo Nix could have turned pro this year, but it appears that he has some unfinished business.
Nix announced on Instagram that he will be returning to the Ducks for the 2023 season rather than entering the NFL draft.
Nix is preparing to lead the Ducks against North Carolina in the Holiday Bowl on Dec. 28. He told reporters after practice this past Friday that he was undecided on whether he will utilize his final year of eligibility.
A transfer from Auburn, Nix played three seasons for the Tigers before joining Oregon for the 2022 season. He enjoyed his most productive year with the Ducks, throwing for 3,389 yards, 27 touchdowns and six interceptions while completing 71.5 percent of his passes. He also added 504 rushing yards and 14 more scores on the ground, as well as a touchdown reception.
Nix helped lead the Ducks to a 9-3 record and a third-place finish in the Pac-12. However, the team went 1-2 in its final three games of the regular season, including a loss to Oregon State during rivalry week.
In the Holiday Bowl, Nix and the Ducks will be facing a North Carolina team that went 9-4 this year. While the Tar Heels have a talented offense, their defense has struggled to stop the ball and is allowing 438.2 yards per game.
Nix will look to put on a show in his final outing of the year, as it will be an opportunity for the Ducks to make a statement for 2023.
TCU QB Max Duggan to Enter 2023 NFL Draft After College Football Playoff
Dec 18, 2022
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 10: Quarterback Max Duggan of the TCU Horned Frogs speaks to the media during a press conference prior to the 2022 Heisman Trophy Presentation at New York Marriott Marquis Hotel on December 10, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
TCU quarterback Max Duggan is ready to take his talents to the next level.
The senior announced on Twitter that he will be declaring for the 2023 NFL draft after the College Football Playoff. The third-ranked Horned Frogs will face No. 2 Michigan in a semifinal game on Saturday Dec. 31.
While Duggan played in at least 10 games in each of the last four seasons, he still had a full season of eligibility remaining because of COVID-19 and the extra year the NCAA extended to student-athletes. However, it appears he's confident in his chances at being drafted highly after his stellar showing throughout the 2022 campaign.
Duggan led TCU to a 12-1 record, the team's most wins since 2014. However, the Horned Frogs lost to Kansas State in the Big 12 championship on a game-winning field goal in overtime.
The 6'2", 210-pound signal-caller threw for 3,321 yards, 30 touchdowns and just four interceptions to become the first TCU player since 2014 to be named Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year. He also won the Davey O'Brien Award as the nation's top quarterback and the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, the first player in program history to win either accolade.
Duggan was the first TCU player since LaDainian Tomlinson in 2000 to be named a finalist for the Heisman Trophy. He finished second in the voting behind USC quarterback Caleb Williams.
After a banner year, it comes as no surprise that Duggan wants to test his skills at the professional level. His performance against the Wolverines could be an audition for the NFL, as he will be up against one of the top defensive units in the country.
Former Alabama CB Khyree Jackson Commits to Oregon Transfer amid Bowl Season
Dec 18, 2022
ARLINGTON, TX - DECEMBER 31: Alabama Crimson Tide defensive back Khyree Jackson (6) runs towards the play in the Goodyear Cotton Bowl between the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Cincinnati Bearcats on December 31, 2021 in AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX. (Photo by John Bunch/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Former Alabama Crimson Tide cornerback Khyree Jackson announced Sunday that he has committed to the Oregon Ducks.
Jackson spent his entire collegiate career at Alabama. He's entering his fifth-year senior season and his final year of eligibility.
Jackson is the third player to commit to the Ducks through the transfer portal, joining former Iowa linebacker Jestin Jacobs and former Alabama wide receiver Traeshon Holden.
Coming out of high school, Jackson played for two junior colleges in Texas and Mississippi. While playing for East Mississippi Community College in 2020, Jackson's draft stock rose significantly and he eventually earned a four-star prospect rating.
Although Jackson committed to Alabama out of EMCC, he received offers from Oregon, LSU, Georgia, Florida, Oklahoma and many others.
During his first season with the Crimson Tide in 2021, Jackson appeared in just four games, posting seven tackles and two pass breakups. He struggled to gain consistent playing time at one of the United States' top collegiate programs, and that continued in 2022.
This season, Jackson appeared in just nine games, posting seven tackles and one tackle for a loss. He was suspended for the team's final three games for unknown reasons.
The arrival of Jackson in Eugene couldn't have come at a better time for the Ducks, which are set to lose top cornerback Christian Gonzalez, who has declared for the 2023 NFL draft.
The Ducks finished the 2022 season with a 9-3 record, fourth in the Pac-12 behind USC, Washington and Utah. They'll get the opportunity to tack on another win in the Holiday Bowl on Dec. 28 against North Carolina.
Early National Signing Day 2022: Top Uncommitted Football Recruits to Watch
Dec 18, 2022
Matayo Uiagalelei
The college football recruiting window is wide open, and the early signing period is set to begin on Wednesday, December 21.
Heading into that period, many of the nation's top five-star recruits have already committed and are expected to sign national letters of intent (NLI) either in the coming days or when the traditional signing period opens on February 1—a full list of NFI dates can be found here.
Five-star quarterback Arch Manning, for example, has committed to Texas for the 2023 season. Fellow five-star signal-caller Nicholaus Iamaleava has committed to Tennessee.
While we know where most of the top 2023 recruits are headed, there remains plenty of intrigue ahead of Wednesday. Decommitments do occur, and a few top recruits have been quiet about their college plans.
We're here to examine the latter group and dive into some of the top prospects who remain uncommitted heading into early signing day.
Nyckoles Harbor, Athlete, Archbishop Carroll
WASHINGTON, D.C. - APRIL 19: Nyckoles Harbor poses for a portrait at Archbishop Carroll High School in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, April 19. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/For The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Nyckoles Harbor, an all-around athletic prospect out of Archbishop Carroll in Washington D.C., is ranked 16th among 247Sports' list of top recruits.
With an impressive 6'5", 225-pound frame and elite athleticism, Harbor is widely projected to play either tight end or edge-rusher at the collegiate level. His next role could depend heavily on where Harbor lands.
Also recruited by Maryland, Georgia, Michigan and LSU, Harbor is predicted by 247Sports' Crystal Ball to land with the South Carolina Gamecocks. However, a recent visit with Maryland could throw a wrench in South Carolina's plans.
"Official visit to Maryland blows away five-star ATH Nyckoles Harbor and his family, a trip that included time spent with the university president, AD and one of the top orthopedic surgeons in the country," Steve Wiltfong of 247Sports tweeted.
Expect Harbor to be on the fence about his decision until at least mid-week.
Matayo Uiagalelei, Edge, St. John Bosco
Pass-rusher Matayo Uiagalelei from St. John Bosco in Bellflower, California, is another five-star recruit who remains uncommitted.
According to Garrick Hodge of Eleven Warriors, the Buckeyes have recently put the proverbial full-court press on the Uiagalelei.
"OSU visited Uiagalelei this week and the Buckeyes are doing everything they can to secure the five-star California target," Hodge wrote. "But it will be a close battle between Ohio State, Oregon and USC for his commitment."
One potential factor to consider is that Uiagalelei's brother, former Clemson quarterback D.J. Uiagalelei, is in the transfer portal and looking for a new home. If the two are looking to play together, D.J.'s decision could impact that of his younger brother.
Jordan Hall, DL, Westside
Defensive lineman Jordan Hall from Westside High School in Jacksonville, Florida, is a very intriguing prospect. At 6'4.5" and 300 pounds, he has the build of an interior defender. However, the four-star recruit also possesses a tremendous amount of athleticism.
Hall has the combination of size and quickness needed to play on the inside or at defensive end.
While Hall might not be ready to make an immediate impact, he should develop into a star at the college level.
"Likely going to need a few years of coaching before he's ready to go on Saturdays and must keep evolving as a player, but should be viewed as an interior lineman with pass rushing upside that can provide a spark at the Power 5 level," Andrew Ivins of 247Sports wrote.
Hall has taken official visits with Georgia, Florida, Florida State, LSU and Alabama. According to his Twitter account, Hall plans to make an official announcement on December 22.
Rodrick Pleasant, CB, Junipero Serra
For now, Junipero Serra (Gardena, CA) cornerback Rodrick Pleasant is focused on playing in next month's Under Armour High School All-America Game in Orlando. His college decision may not come during the early signing period.
"I'm not in a rush right now," Pleasant said, per Damian Calhoun of the Daily Breeze.
The four-star defensive prospect, however, is drawing serious interest from schools like Cal, UCLA, Oregon and Miami—and it's not hard to see why.
"Pleasant has tremendous speed and is arguably the fastest player in the '23 class," Greg Biggins of 247Sports wrote. "His speed shows up on the football field, and he's a dangerous player in all three phases of the game."
Pleasant recently agreed to an official visit with UCLA, and there's a chance that he does commit this month.
Rodrick Pleasant of Gardena Serra is taking official visit to UCLA. The future season tickets of his head coach, Scott Altenberg, are at stake. lol.
Frank Gore Jr. Told Dad 'I'm the Best in the Family' After Breaking NCAA Bowl Record
Dec 18, 2022
MOBILE, ALABAMA - DECEMBER 17: Frank Gore Jr. #3 of the Southern Miss Golden Eagles celebrates with his father, former NFL running back Frank Gore, after winning the LendingTree Bowl against the Rice Owls at Hancock Whitney Stadium on December 17, 2022 in Mobile, Alabama. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
Frank Gore ranks third in NFL history in rushing yards, but his son Frank Gore Jr. might now be the superstar in the family.
The younger Gore set an NCAA bowl record Saturday with 329 rushing yards to help Southern Miss earn a 38-24 win over Rice in the LendingTree Bowl. After the game, he let his father hear it with some trash talk.
"I told him (about the record) when he came on the field and let him know that I'm the best in the family," he said, via ESPN.
The sophomore topped the previous record set by Appalachian State's Camerun Peoples in the 2020 Myrtle Beach Bowl.
"Thanks to my O-line, they opened up a lot of good holes and got me into the secondary," Gore said. "As Coach (Will Hall) said, the first person could rarely tackle me. And if you're able to get down the field untouched, that leads to a lot of big plays."
Frank Gore Jr. was a 3-star recruit out of high school, receiving few scholarship offers from big-time programs. He has proved doubters wrong in his three collegiate seasons, totaling 2,891 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns for Southern Miss.
His 1,382 rushing yards in 2022 ranks 13th in the country.
The senior Gore struggled with injuries during his college career at Miami and never reached 1,000 yards in a single season. He totaled 1,975 rushing yards across three seasons with the Hurricanes.
The 39-year-old was much better in the NFL, reaching 1,000 rushing yards in nine different seasons. The third-round pick earned five Pro Bowl selections with the San Francisco 49ers and finished his career with 16,000 yards on the ground.
It creates a lot for Gore Jr. to live up to, but he's already off to a great start.
FCS Playoffs 2022-23: Date, Schedule for NDSU vs. SDSU Championship
Dec 18, 2022
BROOKINGS, SD - OCTOBER 29: South Dakota State Jackrabbits Running back Isaiah Davis (22) celebrates with teammates after a touchdown during the college football game between the Indiana State Sycamores and the South Dakota State Jackrabbits on October 29th, 2022, at Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium, in Brookings, South Dakota. (Photo by Bailey Hillesheim/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
The No. 1 South Dakota State Jackrabbits will face the No. 3 North Dakota State Bison in a huge rivalry matchup in the 2023 FCS championship game Jan. 8 in Frisco, Texas, following a 39-18 win over No. 4 Montana State on Saturday.
South Dakota State is back in the championship game for the first time since 2020 and is looking for its first title in program history.
The Bison, meanwhile, have been the most dominant team in the FCS over the last decade-plus. They clinched a berth in the FCS title game for the 10th time in the past 12 seasons with a 35-32 win over Incarnate Word on Friday.
North Dakota State is aiming to win its 10th FCS title, all of which have come since 2011.
Here's a look at the schedule for the championship game and a deeper dive into each program's playoff run.
Championship Schedule
No. 1 South Dakota State vs. No. 3 North Dakota State: Saturday, Jan. 8 at 2 p.m. ET
Tale of the Tape
The rivalry between South Dakota State and North Dakota State dates all the way back to 1903. The Jackrabbits dominated play through 1963, but since then, the Bison have been in command despite three straight losses dating back to the 2021 season.
North Dakota State leads the series against South Dakota State 63-45-5.
The Jackrabbits and Bison met Oct. 15, and South Dakota won 23-21 after trailing 21-7 entering halftime. SDSU scored on all four of its second-half possessions and kept NDSU off the board after halftime to claim the win.
The Jackrabbits and Bisons have met in the FCS playoffs four times—2012 second round, 2014 second round, 2016 quarterfinals and 2018 semifinals—and North Dakota State won each matchup.
South Dakota State's Run to the Final
As the No. 1 seed, South Dakota State earned a first-round bye after going 10-1 in the regular season.
They began their run to the title game with a 42-6 win over Delaware in the second round behind a 104-yard, two-touchdown performance from running back Isaiah Davis.
The Jackrabbits then defeated No. 8 Holy Cross 42-21 in the quarterfinals behind a respectable performance from quarterback Mark Gronowski, who completed 12 of 22 passes for 177 yards and two touchdowns, in addition to rushing for 47 yards and one score.
In Saturday's semifinal matchup against No. 4 Montana State, SDSU won 39-18 on another three-touchdown performance by Gronowski, who passed for two touchdowns and rushed for another score.
Gronowski and Davis have been SDSU's biggest performers this postseason, and the Jackrabbits will need both to be at their best if they want to claim the title over North Dakota State.
North Dakota State's Run to the Final
North Dakota State secured a first-round bye and the No. 3 seed after going 9-2 in the regular season.
The Bison earned a 49-26 win over Montana in the second round behind brilliant rushing performances from running backs Kobe Johnson (206 yards, two touchdowns) and TaMerik Williams (101 yards, one touchdown).
From there, NDSU defeated No. 9 Samford 27-9 in the quarterfinals behind a two-touchdown performance by Cam Miller. The quarterback completed 15 of 18 passes for 194 yards and one touchdown, in addition to rushing for 21 yards and a score.
In Friday's semifinal matchup against No. 7 Incarnate Word, North Dakota State won 35-32 thanks to a three-touchdown performance from Johnson.
The Bison offense has been somewhat one-dimensional this postseason as Miller has thrown for just 257 yards in three games. The running game has been outstanding, but the passing game needs to get going if NDSU hopes to claim another title.
Billy Napier Doubted by Fans After Oregon State Routs Florida in Las Vegas Bowl
Dec 17, 2022
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - DECEMBER 17: Head coach Billy Napier of the Florida Gators on the field as his team warms up before the SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl against the Oregon State Beavers at Allegiant Stadium on December 17, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by David Becker/Getty Images)
The Florida Gators fell to the Oregon State Beavers 30-3 on Saturday in the SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl, finishing the year with a 6-7 record in Billy Napier's first season as head coach.
Florida kicked a field goal with just seconds remaining on the clock to record its only points of the game.
The Gators were short-handed Saturday, with the biggest loss being quarterback Anthony Richardson, who opted out and declared for the 2023 NFL draft. However, the team's performance as a whole was still unacceptable.
Quarterback Jack Miller III completed just 13 of 22 passes for 180 yards. Running backs Trevor Etienne and Montrell Johnson Jr. each rushed for just 14 yards, and wide receiver Ricky Pearsall caught four passes for 65 yards.
The offense was hideous, but the defense wasn't much better, allowing Oregon State to total 353 yards.
With Napier's squad putting together a disappointing performance Saturday, and for much of the season, Twitter questioned whether the Gators made the right decision in hiring him to replace Dan Mullen.
I’m not sold on Billy Napier as a coach— and he’ll get next season — but losing every rivalry game, losing to Vandy, losing to Kentucky, barely beating USF and blowing the 435-game streak of not being shutout would be a horrific start to his #Gators tenure.
Thus, mercifully, ends Billy Napier’s first season. Back-to-back losing seasons for Florida for the first time since 78-79. What happens over the next few weeks will go a long way in determining what a turnaround might look like
Billy Napier, now in his 20th season as a college coach, has experienced one losing season. That was a 6-7 finish in 2010 at Clemson. Trailing 30-0 in the Las Vegas Bowl, the #Gators are staring at another one today.
Two straight 6-7 seasons. First back-to-back losing seasons since the '70s. Needed a garbage time field goal to avoid getting shut out for the first time in 30 years.
Billy Napier better make a LOT of progress next year to prove he's worth anything as a head coach.
Before joining Florida, Napier spent four seasons at Louisiana, going 40-12 and 2-1 in bowl games.
Saturday's loss is frustrating for Florida and its fans, but Napier will likely be sticking around for longer than one season, and the Gators will be hoping the 2023 campaign goes far better.
Travis Hunter Touted as Star After Jackson State Loses Deion Sanders' Final Game
Dec 17, 2022
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - DECEMBER 16: Head coach Deion Sanders of the Jackson State Tigers speaks with members of the press at the Jackson State University team press conference during Cricket Celebration Bowl Media Day at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on December 16, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)
Deion Sanders' final game at Jackson State didn't go as planned, with the Tigers losing 41-34 in overtime to North Carolina Central in the Celebration Bowl.
Jackson State tied the game at 34 as time expired on Shedeur Sanders' 19-yard touchdown pass to Travis Hunter on 4th-and-10.
After North Carolina Central scored on the opening possession of overtime, Sanders' pass on 4th-and-goal from the 1-yard line was incomplete to end the game.
The loss ended Jackson State's quest for a perfect season, but the team still won a program-record 12 games.
Despite the bitter end to his season and his tenure with the Tigers, Deion earned plaudits for what he was able to accomplish in just three seasons as head coach at the program.
At the end of the day I agree. What he said he wanted to do was not in his control from the get go. He stuck 2 the football team from jump instead of changing HBCUs than alot of people would have no problem. All the best to @DeionSanders@JacksonStateU and @CUBuffsFootball
Even in defeat - alongside star players WR/DB Travis Hunter & his son QB Shedeur Sanders, Head Coach Deion Sanders embraces the band & student section of JSU one last time. Going out as professional as he came in! pic.twitter.com/ZyrWEBroXq
Hunter, who is expected to follow Deion and Shedeur to Colorado, continued to show off his Primetime-esque skills. The freshman cornerback caught four passes for 47 yards and two touchdowns on Saturday.
"Travis is Travis Hunter. He's him for a reason," Shedeur Sanders said in describing the game-tying TD in regulation "It wasn't really hard. He did all the work."
Deion Sanders was named Colorado's head coach on Dec. 3. The Pro Football Hall of Famer is taking over a program that has been a mess for years.
The Buffaloes finished the 2022 season with a 1-11 record, the worst scoring defense (44.5 points allowed per game) and fifth-worst scoring offense (15.4 points per game) in FBS.
Colorado has just one winning season since 2017 (4-2 in 2020). It hasn't won a postseason bowl game since the 2004 Houston Bowl.
Sanders is certainly capable of engineering a quick turnaround. Jackson State was coming off seven consecutive losing seasons when he was hired in September 2020.
The Tigers went 27-6 overall and won back-to-back SWAC titles with Sanders as head coach.
Jawhar Jordan's Dominance Wows Twitter as Louisville Beats Cincinnati in Fenway Bowl
Dec 17, 2022
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - DECEMBER 17: Running back Jawhar Jordan #25 of the Louisville Cardinals runs for a touchdown against the Cincinnati Bearcats during the second quarter of the Wasabi Fenway Bowl at Fenway Park on December 17, 2022 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Brian Fluharty/Getty Images)
Louisville Cardinals running back Jawhar Jordan put on an impressive offensive display in Saturday's Fenway Bowl victory over Cincinnati, making a case for a bigger role next season.
Jordan racked up 115 yards and two touchdowns on just nine carries to lead Louisville to a 24-7 win. The transfer from Syracuse has two years of eligibility remaining and should be the focal point of the Cardinals offense in 2023.
This season, Jordan shared the backfield with dual-threat quarterback Malik Cunningham, who led the team with 12 rushing touchdowns. Cunningham sat out the bowl game after declaring for the NFL draft, giving Jordan the freedom to showcase his skills Saturday. Freshman running back Maurice Turner also had a strong game with a career-high 160 yards on 31 carries.
Fans on social media were impressed with what they saw from Jordan as he propelled Louisville to its first bowl victory since 2019:
Jawhar Jordan is the fourth Louisville player to have multiple rushing touchdowns in a bowl game, joining Lamar Jackson (2 in the 2015 Music City Bowl), Leroy Collins (3 in the 1998 Motor City Bowl), and John Madeya (2 in the 1970 Pasadena Bowl).
Jawhar Jordan has come out of nowhere this season for Louisville’s offense. Syracuse transfer who has some serious speed and is making a habit of making big plays for explosive gains. Already 100 yards and 2 touchdowns today in the bowl game.
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