Author: Michael

The latest Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback drafted into the NFL, Jalen Milroe now knows what jersey number he will wear during his first season in the league.
Announced on Wednesday, Milroe will be wearing No. 6 during his first NFL season with the Seattle Seahawks, who drafted the Alabama quarterback with the No. 92 overall pick in the third round of the 2025 NFL draft.
At Alabama, Milroe wore two different numbers as a member of the Crimson Tide, with his No. 4 being the one he is likely remembered for most. However, prior to wearing No. 4, Milroe originally wore No.

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NEW YORK (AP) — Baseball offense has picked up as the temperature has climbed in much of the U.S., raising the major league batting average above the level from early last season.
Batters are hitting .242 through April, up from .240 through the first full month of the 2024 season but down from .248 through April in 2023.
MLB’s overall batting average was .239 through the first full week of the season, starting at .231 through the partial initial week and .243 for the first full week. The average dropped to .228 during the week of April 7, then rose to .243 the week of April 14, .

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Titans General Manager Mike Borgonzi said this week that the team won’t be naming a starting quarterback at this point in the offseason because he wants there to be “competition in every room” on the roster.
Borgonzi also said that it will be up to head coach Brian Callahan to determine how practice reps are divided between Ward, Will Levis, Brandon Allen, and Tim Boyle. On Thursday, Callahan provided some insight into how that will play out.
“They’ll have plenty of opportunities,” Callahan said, via the team’s website.

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May 1—MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake Mavericks Girls Golf team finished fourth overall Tuesday afternoon in their league tournament at Moses Lake Golf and Country Club.
“All in all, I thought the girls did pretty good and I’m real proud of them,” said Mavs girls golf coach Kevin Whittall.

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The USC Trojans have not found much success on the field in the last two seasons, but a complete reorganization of their athletic department and an increased focus on NIL is paying massive dividends off it.
For several years, USC has lagged behind other blueblood programs in the Big Ten and SEC in recruiting. While big-name teams like Alabama, Ohio State and Michigan immediately ramped up NIL efforts and dedicated resources to hiring general managers and recruiting directors, USC did little in the way of modernizing its strategy.

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