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The former USC and Pitt star had a convincing message for his former college quarterback.
As former USC wide receiver Jordan Addison navigates the NFL combine, he is also advocating for the possibility of reuniting with his former Pitt teammate and Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett in the NFL.
Addison, who transferred to USC in May 2022 after two seasons at Pitt, told reporters in Indianapolis that it would be “good” to reconnect with Pickett, urging the rising second-year signal-caller to come after his talents in the upcoming draft in April.
Michigan’s DJ Turner recorded a time of 4.26 seconds in the 40-yard dash at the NFL combine, which is tied for the fourth-fastest time since 2003.
Josh Jacobs, who led the NFL with 1,653 rushing yards last season, is expected to be given the franchise tag by the Raiders, sources told ESPN.
Max Scherzer has theorized that baseball’s new pitch clock will allow pitchers to dictate the pace of games. In the eyes of one umpire, he raced too fast even for the pitch timer Friday.
Georgia coach Kirby Smart insists his program does not have a culture problem despite a pair of high-profile arrests of players, including Jalen Carter’s booking over a Jan. 15 crash that killed a Bulldogs football player and a recruiting staff member.
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Georgia’s Nolan Smith spoke emotionally about losing his teammate in a January car wreck then lit up the field during drills at the NFL Scouting Combine.
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The Bulldogs coach defended the culture of the program in an interview with ESPN.
Georgia football coach Kirby Smart went on the record on Friday to defend the program’s culture amid recent turmoil stemming from a January crash that killed a Bulldogs player and staffer.
“Absolutely not. I would say we’re far from it,” Smart told ESPN’s Mark Schlabach on Friday when asked if he believed the program had a culture problem. “When you talk to people outside our program that come into it, they talk about what a great culture we do have—and we do an incredible job.