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Michigan football honors James Earl Jones before game against Arkansas State
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Michigan football had a moment of silence for alumnus James Earl Jones ahead of Saturday’s home game against Arkansas State.
Jones, one of the greatest voice actors in American cinema history and a Michigan graduate in the class of 1955, died on Monday at the age of 93. Jones, best known for his roles voicing characters in “Star Wars” and “Lion King,” was also the voice of Michigan football’s pregame hype video that introduces the team before running out of the tunnel. On Saturday, there was a moment of silence honoring Jones at Michigan Stadium before the introduction played.
After the news broke on Monday, Michigan football shared the intro video on social media with a caption saying, “Honoring the greatest voice in acting history and a Michigan icon. Rest in peace, James Earl Jones.”
Former Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh recruited Jones to create the video in 2015. On Monday, Harbaugh said online that Jones, “carved a magical moment in our lives with his introduction of The Michigan football team each home game… “WE ARE MICHIGAN.”
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2026 NFL Draft: Browns select Arkansas QB Taylen Green at No. 182 overall
While he has plenty of room for improvement in the passing game, Green is an incredibly dangerous threat as a runner. He rushed for 2,405 yards and 35 touchdowns over five collegiate seasons (three at Boise State, two at Arkansas), excelling both in designed runs and out of structure as an elusive scrambler.
This athleticism and his physical profile led some to wonder whether Green’s future in the NFL would gravitate more toward receiver than quarterback. He’s commonly compared to former Ohio State quarterback and eventual NFL receiver Terrelle Pryor, whose attempt to stick as a signal-caller ended before he accepted a position change.
Browns general manager Andrew Berry quickly refuted such assumptions, telling reporters Saturday they will keep Green at quarterback.
Green’s selection crowds an already packed room in Cleveland, notorious home to a five-QB derby during training camp last summer. With Deshaun Watson returning from injury and on the final year of his deal, plus 2025 fifth-round pick Shedeur Sanders and third-round pick Dillon Gabriel also on the roster, the Browns will once again have options.
For a second straight summer, plenty of eyes will be on Browns camp and their quarterback competition. It’s welcoming a new contender; we’ll see where he lands by the end of August and whether it could force out someone else.
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Gibler, Eaves Combine for Two-Hit Shutout as #24 Arkansas Clinches Series Win against Missouri
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Cole Gibler and Steele Eaves combined for a two-hit shutout with seven strikeouts as No. 24 Arkansas (29-15, 11-9 SEC) clinched its third SEC road weekend series of the season with a 6-0 win against Missouri (20-23, 3-17 SEC) Friday night at Taylor Stadium. With the series-clinching win, the Razorbacks secured their fourth consecutive weekend series win in Columbia, Mo., as well as their sixth consecutive weekend series win against the Tigers.
Arkansas will go for the sweep in the series finale, which is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 25, on SEC Network+ with Dan McLaughlin (play-by-play) and Dylan Kelly (analyst) on the call from Taylor Stadium. The Hogs, who have now won nine consecutive games in the series, last swept the Tigers in Columbia during the 2014 campaign.
Gibler, making his third career start on the mound, fired a career-long six shutout innings with five strikeouts to earn the win and record his first quality start. The Razorback left-hander, who hails from Blue Springs, Mo., limited the Tigers to just one hit and three walks as he lowered his season ERA to 2.91 in 43.1 innings and improved to 4-1 on the year.
Arkansas and Missouri exchanged zeroes for the first three innings before Camden Kozeal’s two-run homer with two outs in the top of the fourth. The Razorback shortstop’s 12th long ball of the season gave his team a 2-0 advantage.
The Hogs maintained their two-run cushion until the sixth inning, when Maika Niu’s RBI double and Zack Stewart’s pinch-hit two-RBI single extended the lead to 5-0. Reese Robinett, a native of Kennett, Mo., tacked on an RBI single in the top half of the eighth to grow Arkansas’ lead to six, which was more than enough for its pitching staff to protect.
Eaves worked three shutout frames with two strikeouts in relief of Gibler to secure his first career save and seal the Razorbacks’ 6-0 win, marking Arkansas’ fifth shutout of the season as well as its second combined two-hit shutout of the year. Hunter Dietz and Mark Brissey combined for a two-hit shutout in a 9-0 win against UT Arlington on Feb. 28.
Offensively, Kozeal (2-for-5, HR, 2 RBI) and Niu (2-for-4, 2B, RBI, BB, SB) were two of three Razorbacks to record multi-hit games in Friday night’s win. Ryder Helfrick also pitched in with a two-hit effort, going 2-for-5 in the series-clinching win.
Arkansas will turn to left-hander Colin Fisher (4-5, 4.11 ERA) tomorrow with the opportunity to finish off the sweep against Missouri at stake. The Tigers, meanwhile, will start right-hander JD Dohrmann (2-1, 4.37 ERA) on the mound.
For complete coverage of Arkansas baseball, follow the Hogs on Twitter (@RazorbackBSB), Instagram (@RazorbackBSB) and Facebook (Arkansas Razorback Baseball).
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