The Texans have re-signed running back Dare Ogunbowale, per Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network. It is a one-year deal, with no financial details available at this time. Houston was connected to a running back addition this offseason, and while the team did not land a premier free agent like Saquon Barkley, it did swing a trade for longtime Bengals RB Joe Mixon. While it is fair … [Read more...] about Texans Re-Sign RB Dare Ogunbowale
Archives for April 2024
Young Talent Featured in Notre Dame’s Blue-Gold Game
Notre Dame concluded spring practices on Saturday, with the 93rd annual Blue-Gold Game at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend. The game, which marked the third in the Marcus Freeman era, saw the Blue Team defeat the Gold Team 28-21. The intra-squad scrimmage offered a first glimpse at the 2024-25 Fighting Irish and featured early-entry freshmen, as well as incoming transfer … [Read more...] about Young Talent Featured in Notre Dame’s Blue-Gold Game
Emptying the Notepad on Washington’s First Spring Scrimmage
The Washington Huskies ran 104 plays at practice on Saturday, April 20th, in what was the team’s first scrimmage of the Spring. Everyone healthy got on the field for the scrimmage. That included players from the first team down to the third team as well as special teams. The scrimmage was eventful and gave the ability to see a lot of different combinations of players and … [Read more...] about Emptying the Notepad on Washington’s First Spring Scrimmage
Wake Forest Spring Scrimmage, What Did We Learn?
The Wake Forest Spring scrimmage was not that different than those of many other schools. Little was shown in advance of an offense that we will see in the Fall. Plenty of players saw action. And the coaching staff is going to need time to review the film. The Black team beating the White team 21-13 really doesn’t tell us much in the big picture. So when it comes to the Wake … [Read more...] about Wake Forest Spring Scrimmage, What Did We Learn?
Spring Game Preview: Nebraska’s Veteran Secondary
In his first season as the head of Nebraska’s secondary, Evan Cooper’s unit ranked 15th nationally in the statistic of passing efficiency defense. Now the program has the chance to improve on those numbers. This comes on the heels of Quinton Newsome’s departure from the program, the position group has to address his departure with another talent complimentary player. Which … [Read more...] about Spring Game Preview: Nebraska’s Veteran Secondary