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🏌️Jayhawks Head to Oregon to Play in the Duck Invitational
Match: Duck Invitational
Course: Eugene Nation Membership
Par/Yards: 72/7015
Taking part Groups: No. 27 Oregon, Boise State, Cal Poly, No. 60 Colorado, No. 25 Colorado State, Gonzaga, Grand Canyon, Idaho, No. 57 Kansas, Oregon State, Pacific, San Jose State, Santa Clara, UTEP
Eugene, Oregon – Contemporary off a fifth-place end final day trip, the Kansas Males’s Golf Group will trek to Eugene Nation Membership, the place the Jayhawks will play within the 33rd annual Duck Invitational on Monday and Tuesday.
The 14-team area will open play Monday morning with a shotgun begin, and can play 36 holes on the opening day, adopted by the ultimate 18 on Tuesday.
Coach Jamie Bermel and the Jayhawks will go along with a lineup of juniors Gunnar Broin, William Duquette, Davis Cooper and Cecil Belisle and freshman Will King. Redshirt junior Zach Sokolosky will play as a person for Kansas.
“We’re excited for the occasion at Oregon,” Bermel mentioned. “Eugene Nation Membership is a superb golf course and will probably be an ideal take a look at of golf. Climate will probably be an element because the forecast is chilly, with an opportunity of rain. We must be able to battle this week.”
Kansas, presently sitting at No. 57 in the newest Golfstat staff rankings, have been led final day trip at The Johnnie-O at Sea Island by Broin, who completed tied for sixth, taking pictures even par. Broin fired rounds of 69, 70 and 71 and has now completed inside the highest 10 thrice this yr, as he positioned tied for fifth at each the Folds of Honor Collegiate and The Blessings Collegiate. Broin’s scoring common of 71.71 is main the Jayhawks, and his 54-hole rating of 210 at The Johnnie-O was his second-best 54-hole rating of the season.
Duquette additionally had a robust exhibiting for the Jayhawks at The Johnnie-O, ending tied for ninth for his first prime 10 of the season. Duquette shot an opening-round 68 after which adopted that up with rounds of 73 and 70 for a 54-hole rating of 211.
Belisle and King have been each inside the highest 25 at The Johnnie-O, each ending tied for 25th at +5. Belisle enters this week’s match with a scoring common of 72.48, whereas King is at 73.24. Cooper is in search of his greatest exhibiting of the spring to enhance on his scoring common of 73.57.
The Jayhawks will tee off starting at 10:30 a.m., CST, and will probably be paired with Santa Clara. Broin and Duquette will each tee off on No. 5, whereas Cooper and King will begin on No. 6. Belisle, will open on No. 17. Sokolosky will probably be grouped with a pair of golfers from Oregon and a person from San Jose State and that group will start on No. 17.
Dwell stats for the match will probably be obtainable via Golfstat.
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2025 NFL Draft scouting report: Devin Neal, RB, Kansas
Cutback Ability
The first thing you see when you watch Devin Neal is his ability to make decisive decisions as a runner. It allows him to see and find running lanes as they develop or while they are. It is also showcased when he breaks into the second level and is tasked with making a defender miss.
Speed
Neal can finish runs when in space, break off long runs, and find the endzone when given the chance. He shows whenever he is given the chance to be a receiver and already has momentum built up. With any touch of the ball he has, he can go to the endzone with his speed.
Receiving Ability
Neal has some drops on his film, he isn’t perfect, but he gets open when tasked with running a route. He does a good job of moving without the ball in his hands, and it allows him to be in a position to be a reliable receiver. Once he gets the focus drops out of the way, he can really find some nice receiving work in the NFL if given the chance.
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Kansas State Fans Unload On Jerome Tang After Wichita State Loss
Kansas State’s meltdown loss to the Stockers can be attributed to many on the team.
But it was coach Jerome Tang who was the center of the criticism Saturday night. This is the second time in the last three games where the Wildcats were outdone dramatically in the second half.
Kansas State stars Coleman Hawkins and David N’Guessan combined for just 15 points on 35 percent shooting. Meanwhile, David Castillo went 0 of 7 from 3-point range, contributing to a 28 percent shooting performance from the arc.
On the other end, Wichita State’s Xavier Bell and Corey Washington combined for 42 points. The Shockers collectively got to the paint and free-throw line very often Saturday.
“I saw this live,” one user said. “Competitive for 30 minutes, the Cats freaked out being down by 4 and couldn’t stop chucking threes and play horrible defense. Tang tries but this squad has no heart and grit. Soft. Fragile.”
Kansas State starts facing conference opponents next week, with their first Big 12 matchup against Cincinnati (9-1) Monday night. But honestly, most fans are ready to throw in the towel on the season already.
“I love this college with my whole heart,” another fan said. “Will always support the University but this is one of the worst starts to a season I have ever seen. This is not the standard we have built and something needs to change. The program should be embarrassed because the fans sure are.”
Jayden Armant is a graduate of the Howard University School of Communications and a contributor to Kansas State Wildcats on SI. He can be reached at jaydenshome14@gmail.com or follow him on Twitter @jaydenarmant.
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Chiefs Suffer Several Big Injuries Before Steelers Game
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been pummeled with injuries over recent weeks. They aren’t alone in that predicament, however, as their Christmas Day opponent in the Kansas City Chiefs are currently dealing with their fair share of bumps and bruises.
Defensive tackle Chris Jones (calf), wide receiver Xavier Worthy (ankle), offensive tackle Jawann Taylor (knee) and linebacker Jack Cochrane (ankle) all went down in Kansas City’s win over the Houston Texans on Saturday afternoon, casting doubt on their collective statuses for Wednesday’s meeting with Pittsburgh in a short week.
Jones, widely regarded as one of the NFL’s elite defensive talents for the better part of a decade, sustained his injury in the fourth quarter. Chiefs head coach Andy Reid described it as a strain, and it’s unclear if he’ll be ready to go against the Steelers.
The five-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro has recorded five sacks on the season to go with 30 total tackles, nine of which have gone for losses, and a forced fumble.
Worthy, who was selected with the No. 28 pick of the first round in the 2024 draft, posted a career-high six catches for 65 yards and a touchdown versus Houston. He departed with his injury in the second quarter before returning after halftime and remaining available from that point forward, meaning he’s likely good to go against the Steelers.
Reid also described Taylor’s injury as a strain after he was pulled in the third quarter of Saturday’s contest. The 27-year-old has held a spot on the Chiefs’ injury report since Week 13 with a knee issue, though he’s yet to miss a game both this season and throughout his entire six-year career.
Taylor occupies the right tackle spot and has made 15 starts this campaign. Kansas City’s depth has already been tested after left tackle D.J. Humphries was inactive versus Houston with a hamstring injury, leaving Wanya Morris and second-round rookie Kingsley Suamataia as the team’s most likely options at the two spots if the former pair of players can’t work their way back onto the field in the coming days.
Cochrane fractured his ankle, per Reid, which may very well end his year. The special teams ace logged a total of 306 snaps, mustering five tackles over that stretch.
The Chiefs are now 14-1 and have a magic number of one to clinch the No. 1 seed in the AFC, meaning another win or a single Buffalo Bills loss would do the job.
Thus, Kansas City could adopt a safe approach by resting some of its guys and opting not to risk worsening the health of its players with such little down time before taking on the Steelers.
Pittsburgh, on the other hand, has seen its hold on the AFC North slip out of its hands following a loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday that has both teams sitting with a 10-5 record.
Though the Steelers have clinched a postseason berth, they are currently on a two-game losing streak and would ideally avoid slipping any further.
Cornerback Joey Porter Jr. (knee) and wide receiver Ben Skowronek (hip) both suffered injuries against Baltimore while cornerback Donte Jackson (back), defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi (groin), quarterback Justin Fields (abdominal), safety DeShon Elliott (hamstring) and wide receiver George Pickens (hamstring) all didn’t make an appearance with pre-existing wounds.
Pittsburgh needs to get off the schneid quickly, and the hope is that it can return several key pieces whom are currently on the mend for its bout with the reigning Super Bowl champions from KC.
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