QB Dillon Gabriel points to success as height questions grow - ESPN
INDIANAPOLIS — Former Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel shot back at doubters who said he can't play in the NFL because of his height.
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INDIANAPOLIS — Former Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel shot back at doubters who said he can't play in the NFL because of his height.
INDIANAPOLIS — Shedeur Sanders didn't tone down his overt displays of confidence at Jackson State or Colorado.
There is less than three weeks until the field of 68 is set for the 2025 men's NCAA tournament.
A total of 23 exceptional students from Xaverian College have received offers to study at the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge.
While sitting courtside at Madison Square Garden on Saturday night and watching Cooper Flagg take the big stage in New York City as Duke beat Illinois 110-67, it became abundantly clear that we are witnessing a truly special talent. It's incredible to watch how easy the game comes to the 6-foot-9 Duke freshman, who only had one field goal in the first half, but when the final buzzer sounded, he finished with 16 points, seven rebounds and five assists in a dominant win.
Before NFL free agency begins, teams are allowed to apply franchise tags to players from Feb. 18 through March 4 to give them a sense of what they need to do before the league year starts March 12.
Apprenticeships play a vital role in shaping the futures of young people across Salford, and for over a decade, Salford City College has been at the forefront of delivering outstanding apprenticeship programmes.
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