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Georgia Tech Lands 2026 DL Commit, Continues Recruiting Momentum
Georgia Tech Lands 2026 DL Commit, Continues Recruiting Momentum

Yahoo

timean hour ago

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  • Yahoo

Georgia Tech Lands 2026 DL Commit, Continues Recruiting Momentum

Georgia Tech Lands 2026 DL Commit, Continues Recruiting Momentum originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Georgia Tech has added another key piece to its 2026 recruiting class with the commitment of three-star defensive lineman Alex Willis. The 6'3', 250-pound standout from First Academy in Florida announced his pledge after an official visit to Atlanta on June 10–11. Advertisement Willis, who received his offer from defensive line coach Kyle Pope on May 15, brings versatility and power to the Yellow Jackets' defensive front. He recorded 31 tackles, six tackles for loss, three quarterback hits, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery during his junior season. A Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets cheerleader waves the team flag during the second half of the 2024 Birmingham Bowl at Protective Stadium.© Vasha Hunt-Imagn Images Rated the No. 110 defensive lineman and No. 127 player in Florida by 247Sports, Willis chose Georgia Tech over NC State and Boston College. Known for his strong hands and interior pass-rushing ability, he will help anchor the defensive line for Tech in future seasons. Willis becomes the 11th commitment in Georgia Tech's 2026 class and the first defensive lineman to join the group. The Yellow Jackets are not slowing down, with momentum building around other top targets like Chris Carbin and recent visits from four-star prospects Tyreek Jemison and Amari Latimer. Georgia Tech also picked up its first 2027 commitment from wide receiver Jordan Christie, signaling continued success on the recruiting trail. Advertisement Related: Georgia Tech to Host Mississippi State in 2025 ACC/SEC Challenge Showdown Related: Georgia Tech Leaps Into ESPN's Future College Football Power Rankings This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 16, 2025, where it first appeared.

Chopra seeks first major title of season, up against Weber in Paris Diamond League
Chopra seeks first major title of season, up against Weber in Paris Diamond League

The Print

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • The Print

Chopra seeks first major title of season, up against Weber in Paris Diamond League

Weber had upstaged Chopra in the Doha DL on May 16 after the Indian superstar finally breached the elusive 90m mark. Weber had recorded 91.06m with his last throw to trump Chopra who had sent his spear to a distance of 90.23m in the same event. Chopra, German ace Julian Weber and two-time world champion Anderson Peters of Grenada will be among eight competitors vying for top honours in the second DL meeting of the season featuring men's javelin throw on the roster. Five of the listed throwers have hit the 90m mark. Paris, Jun 19 (PTI) Having breached the 90m mark, two-time Olympic medallist Neeraj Chopra would now be eyeing a top finish when he goes up against familiar rivals in the prestigious Paris Diamond League on Friday in a star-studded field here. The 31-year-old Weber had also beaten Chopra at the Janusz Kusocinski Memorial meet on May 23 in Poland where both performed below their best under chilly and overcast conditions. Weber had produced 86.12m while Chopra could only come up 84.14m to finish second. Peters was there in the field too at both the Doha DL and the Poland event. He had finished third in both. In Paris, Chopra would look to upstage Weber after finishing second in back-to-back competitions as he returns to the French capital after eight years for a Diamond League competition. Chopra had skipped the Paris DL last year in order to focus on the Olympic Games where he took the silver with a throw of 89.45m. He last competed in the Paris DL in 2017 as a junior world champion and finished fifth with a throw of 84.67m. In the eight-man field at the Charlety Stadium on Friday, five have crossed the 90m mark. Chopra and Weber were the latest entrants to the exclusive club. Peters has already done it in 2022. Kenya's 2015 world champion Julius Yego and Trinidad and Tobago's 2012 Olympics gold-winner Keshorn Walcott are the other two in the 90m club. Both achieved the feat back in 2015 and since then their performances have declined. 'Few meetings can boast a field of five javelin throwers over 90m. Foremost among them is Tokyo Olympic champion and Paris silver medallist Neeraj Chopra of India, who is as powerful as he is consistent,' the Paris DL organisers stated in a promotional release for the event. The other three in the eight-man field are Luiz Mauricio Da Silva of Brazil, who has a season's as well as personal best of 86.34m, Andrian Mardare of Moldova (PB: 86.66m) and Remi Rougetet of France. Chopra began the 2025 season with a title in an invitational meet at Potchefstroom, South Africa, which was a minor — category F — event with a throw of 84.52m. Four days after the Paris DL, Chopra will compete at the Golden Spike athletics meet in Ostrava, Czech Republic on June 24. After that, the reigning world champion will feature in the inaugural edition of the Neeraj Chopra Classic on July 5 in Bengaluru, a World Athletics category A event which he is hosting. Peters, Yego and Da Silva will also be there in the NC Classic. PTI PDS PM PDS PM PM This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

Neeraj Chopra seeks first major title of season, up against Julian Weber in Paris Diamond League
Neeraj Chopra seeks first major title of season, up against Julian Weber in Paris Diamond League

India.com

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • India.com

Neeraj Chopra seeks first major title of season, up against Julian Weber in Paris Diamond League

Neeraj Chopra. (PIC - X) Having breached the 90m mark, two-time Olympic medallist Neeraj Chopra would now be eyeing a top finish when he goes up against familiar rivals in the prestigious Paris Diamond League on Friday in a star-studded field here. Chopra, German ace Julian Weber and two-time world champion Anderson Peters of Grenada will be among eight competitors vying for top honours in the second DL meeting of the season, featuring men's javelin throw on the roster. Five of the listed throwers have hit the 90m mark. Weber had upstaged Chopra in the Doha DL on May 16 after the Indian superstar finally breached the elusive 90m mark. Weber had recorded 91.06m with his last throw to trump Chopra who had sent his spear to a distance of 90.23m in the same event. The 31-year-old Weber had also beaten Chopra at the Janusz Kusocinski Memorial meet on May 23 in Poland where both performed below their best under chilly and overcast conditions. Weber had produced 86.12m while Chopra could only come up 84.14m to finish second. Peters was there in the field too at both the Doha DL and the Poland event. He had finished third in both. In Paris, Chopra would look to upstage Weber after finishing second in back-to-back competitions as he returns to the French capital after eight years for a Diamond League competition. Chopra had skipped the Paris DL last year in order to focus on the Olympic Games where he took the silver with a throw of 89.45m. He last competed in the Paris DL in 2017 as a junior world champion and finished fifth with a throw of 84.67m. In the eight-man field at the Charlety Stadium on Friday, five have crossed the 90m mark. Chopra and Weber were the latest entrants to the exclusive club. Peters has already done it in 2022. Kenya's 2015 world champion Julius Yego and Trinidad and Tobago's 2012 Olympics gold-winner Keshorn Walcott are the other two in the 90m club. Both achieved the feat back in 2015 and since then their performances have declined. 'Few meetings can boast a field of five javelin throwers over 90m. Foremost among them is Tokyo Olympic champion and Paris silver medallist Neeraj Chopra of India, who is as powerful as he is consistent,' the Paris DL organisers stated in a promotional release for the event. The other three in the eight-man field are Luiz Mauricio Da Silva of Brazil, who has a season's as well as personal best of 86.34m, Andrian Mardare of Moldova (PB: 86.66m) and Remi Rougetet of France. Chopra began the 2025 season with a title in an invitational meet at Potchefstroom, South Africa, which was a minor — category F — event with a throw of 84.52m. Four days after the Paris DL, Chopra will compete at the Golden Spike athletics meet in Ostrava, Czech Republic on June 24. After that, the reigning world champion will feature in the inaugural edition of the Neeraj Chopra Classic on July 5 in Bengaluru, a World Athletics category A event which he is hosting. Peters, Yego and Da Silva will also be there in the NC Classic.

Chopra seeks first major title of season, up against Weber in Paris Diamond League
Chopra seeks first major title of season, up against Weber in Paris Diamond League

Hindustan Times

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Hindustan Times

Chopra seeks first major title of season, up against Weber in Paris Diamond League

Paris, Having breached the 90m mark, two-time Olympic medallist Neeraj Chopra would now be eyeing a top finish when he goes up against familiar rivals in the prestigious Paris Diamond League on Friday in a star-studded field here. Chopra, German ace Julian Weber and two-time world champion Anderson Peters of Grenada will be among eight competitors vying for top honours in the second DL meeting of the season featuring men's javelin throw on the roster. Five of the listed throwers have hit the 90m mark. Weber had upstaged Chopra in the Doha DL on May 16 after the Indian superstar finally breached the elusive 90m mark. Weber had recorded 91.06m with his last throw to trump Chopra who had sent his spear to a distance of 90.23m in the same event. The 31-year-old Weber had also beaten Chopra at the Janusz Kusocinski Memorial meet on May 23 in Poland where both performed below their best under chilly and overcast conditions. Weber had produced 86.12m while Chopra could only come up 84.14m to finish second. Peters was there in the field too at both the Doha DL and the Poland event. He had finished third in both. In Paris, Chopra would look to upstage Weber after finishing second in back-to-back competitions as he returns to the French capital after eight years for a Diamond League competition. Chopra had skipped the Paris DL last year in order to focus on the Olympic Games where he took the silver with a throw of 89.45m. He last competed in the Paris DL in 2017 as a junior world champion and finished fifth with a throw of 84.67m. In the eight-man field at the Charlety Stadium on Friday, five have crossed the 90m mark. Chopra and Weber were the latest entrants to the exclusive club. Peters has already done it in 2022. Kenya's 2015 world champion Julius Yego and Trinidad and Tobago's 2012 Olympics gold-winner Keshorn Walcott are the other two in the 90m club. Both achieved the feat back in 2015 and since then their performances have declined. "Few meetings can boast a field of five javelin throwers over 90m. Foremost among them is Tokyo Olympic champion and Paris silver medallist Neeraj Chopra of India, who is as powerful as he is consistent," the Paris DL organisers stated in a promotional release for the event. The other three in the eight-man field are Luiz Mauricio Da Silva of Brazil, who has a season's as well as personal best of 86.34m, Andrian Mardare of Moldova and Remi Rougetet of France. Chopra began the 2025 season with a title in an invitational meet at Potchefstroom, South Africa, which was a minor category F event with a throw of 84.52m. Four days after the Paris DL, Chopra will compete at the Golden Spike athletics meet in Ostrava, Czech Republic on June 24. After that, the reigning world champion will feature in the inaugural edition of the Neeraj Chopra Classic on July 5 in Bengaluru, a World Athletics category A event which he is hosting. Peters, Yego and Da Silva will also be there in the NC Classic.

Underrated DL standout prefers to remain with the Kansas City Chiefs long-term
Underrated DL standout prefers to remain with the Kansas City Chiefs long-term

USA Today

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • USA Today

Underrated DL standout prefers to remain with the Kansas City Chiefs long-term

Underrated DL standout prefers to remain with the Kansas City Chiefs long-term The Kansas City Chiefs' defensive line has been crucial to the unit's success over the last few seasons. The pass rushers, led by Chris Jones and George Karlaftis, have lifted the group in big moments, and Karlaftis hopes to keep that chemistry going well beyond the 2025 season. "Yeah, I'll let whoever handles that handle that, but I'd like to be here as long as I can," Karlaftis said about contract negotiations during last week's press conference. "My now fiancée and I absolutely love Kansas City and love this organization, so I'll let whoever is to handle that handle that, but I love it here." Last season, Karlaftis led Kansas City with eight sacks and tallied 61 total pressures. He shared his thoughts on a recent ESPN article labeling him underrated in the league. "I don't need to prove anything to anybody other than the people in this building; that's how I feel." Said Karlaftis. "Coach Cullen (Joe Cullen), Coach Spags (Steve Spagnuolo), Coach Reid (Andy Reid), my teammates, I got their back just like they got mine, and I try to put my best foot forward every day to get better and do what I can on the field. And whatever recognitions to come, it'll come. Not really worried about that at all." In April, the Chiefs picked up Karlaftis's and All-Pro teammate Trent McDuffie's fifth-year options.

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