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NFL Legacy Troy Bowles Talks Georgia, Alabama, Auburn and What’s Next
TAMPA, Fla. — Troy Bowles kicked off the weekend DR Sportz 7-on-7 event in a powerful means for Crew Tampa. The NFL legacy, who’s the son of Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles, broke up a pair of passes and intercepted one other to cap the kickoff sport for the eventual event champions.
The all-around sport for Bowles, a rising-senior recruit at Tampa (Fla.) Jesuit Excessive College, speaks for itself. He’s a commanding presence with the fashionable mixture of physicality and athleticism to undertaking as a three-down participant, a part of the rationale 40 scholarship presents are already in to him within the recruiting class of 2023.
Previous to the weekend event, the standout linebacker accomplished a busy spring swing on the unofficial go to entrance, together with stops at Georgia, Alabama, Auburn, Florida and Oklahoma.
The journey to Athens was an opportunity for time spent with one of many nation’s high linebacker recruiters.
“Positively coach (Glenn) Schuman,” Bowles advised Sports activities Illustrated. “He is a down-to-earth individual, he tells me every little thing straight as it’s, even when it is not what I need to hear. He is straight to the core on every little thing. We discuss lots.
“I like him and coach (Kirby) Good, and every little thing they’ve to supply.”
Whereas in Tuscaloosa, Bowles related with Nick Saban from an in-person perspective for the primary time. He earned a proposal from the champion coach whereas on campus.
“Everyone needs to fulfill Nick Saban and every little thing,” he mentioned. “However simply the tradition round there, it is all about successful, clearly. It was cool to go down there first-hand and see the services, the coaches and the way they run issues down there.
“Speaking to Saban was cool, he is a tough dude to learn (laughing). It is cool speaking to him. He mentioned they like me at center ‘backer, they like how I run, hit and that I’ve a nostril for the ball.”
Iron Bowl rival Auburn obtained the Floridian on campus subsequent, and other than a brand new connection to Bryan Harsin’s employees, the Tigers have lengthy held normal consideration courting again to this system’s final nationwide title.
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“I cherished it,” Bowles mentioned. “Rising up, that was my college due to Cam Newton. So it was so cool going up there to see every little thing. In addition they have the linebackers coach from the previous Florida employees (Christian Robinson). We’re nonetheless fairly locked-in and funky.”
The Sooners hadn’t been concerned for Bowles till the brand new teaching employees was put in place.
“I like them lots, too, particularly since they obtained coach (Brent) Venables,” he mentioned. “As quickly as he obtained there, he supplied me and I prefer it. Additionally the defensive coordinator, coach (Ted) Roof, and among the Clemson guys they took over there like coach (Todd) Bates.”
There’s a creating pipeline between Tampa Jesuit, which captured a state title in 2021, and the in-state Florida Gators. Tight finish Jonathan Odom is without doubt one of the former Tigers on campus in Gainesville at the moment.
“It looks like it is a new tradition down there,” Bowles mentioned. “Coach (Billy) Napier has quite a lot of issues happening. The gamers, I discuss to among the gamers there as a result of some performed with me — and so they say they prefer it.
“All of the gamers are fired up for what he’s going to carry to the desk.”
The star prospect says he’ll concentrate on spring soccer after the busy go to swing, the place loads of coaches will probably be by to see Bowles and the state champions in motion through the coming weeks, however no visits are at the moment scheduled thereafter.
Official visits are to be taken, probably within the month of June, although locations are but to be decided. Bowles did notice a pair of packages he wish to see earlier than a verbal dedication is made.
“I am attempting to get again to Clemson and I am attempting to go to Michigan State for the primary time, I like coach (Mel) Tucker,” he mentioned.
Bowles has been constant on the timeline for narrowing 40 scholarship presents to only one. He needs to wrap up the recruiting course of earlier than Jesuit begins its title protection in August.
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16-year-old 'Baby Driver' actor dies after fall from moving vehicle in Alabama
ATLANTA – Hudson Meek, a rising teen actor best known for his role as “Young Baby” in the 2017 Atlanta-filmed blockbuster Baby Driver, has tragically passed away at the age of 16.
Meek died on Saturday from injuries sustained after falling from a moving vehicle in his hometown of Vestavia Hills, Alabama, according to multiple sources. The Jefferson County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed that he suffered blunt force injuries in the incident, which occurred last Thursday on the 1900 block of Canyon Road. The circumstances surrounding the accident remain under investigation by the Vestavia Hills Police Department.
Meek’s family shared the heartbreaking news on his Instagram account, writing, “Our hearts are broken to share that Hudson Meek went home to be with Jesus tonight.”
Hudson Meek was a graduate of Vestavia Hills High School and had a blossoming career in the entertainment industry. In Baby Driver, filmed and set in Atlanta, he portrayed the younger version of Ansel Elgort’s main character in the Edgar Wright-directed action film. His talents extended to appearances in NBC’s Found, the MacGyver reboot, and voice acting roles. Alongside his brother, Tucker Meek, he also appeared in the 2014 Lifetime movie The Santa Con.
Meek’s obituary highlighted his passion for acting and his love for working on set, saying, “He absolutely loved spending time on set and having the chance to learn the names and stories of every member of the cast and crew.” Several of his projects are set to be released in 2025.
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J Pervis Talent Agency, which represented Meek, paid tribute on Instagram: “Hudson was an extraordinary young talent, whose dedication, passion, and promise shone brightly within our industry. Over the past 10 years, he contributed so much to the spirit of our agency, and his loss leaves a void that will be deeply felt by all of us.”
Baby Driver (2017) is a stylish action-crime film directed by Edgar Wright. The movie revolves around Baby, a young and talented getaway driver with a passion for music. Played by Ansel Elgort, Baby uses his carefully curated playlists to drown out the tinnitus he developed from a childhood car accident and to synchronize his driving, making him one of the best in the business.
Baby works for Doc, a mysterious crime boss played by Kevin Spacey, who organizes heists with rotating crews of criminals. Baby is reluctantly tied to Doc due to a debt, but he dreams of leaving the criminal world behind. His plans are further solidified when he meets Debora, a kind-hearted waitress played by Lily James, and the two begin to imagine a future free from crime.
However, Baby’s path to freedom is complicated by a dangerous heist crew and escalating tensions with volatile criminals like Bats (Jamie Foxx) and Buddy (Jon Hamm). As the stakes rise, Baby must use his driving skills, quick thinking, and determination to protect Debora and escape the life of crime once and for all.
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Alabama quadruplets out of NICU and home for Christmas
AUBURN, Ala. (WSFA) – When Becca Bryant found out she was pregnant, she was excited to add a fourth child to her family. What the family didn’t expect is it wouldn’t just be adding a fourth kid, but also a fifth, sixth and seventh.
The quadruplets – Kali, Koen, Laney and Lennon – were born premature at 23 weeks and four days.
Because of their early birth, they had to spend five to six months in the neonatal intensive care unit. The last one was brought home on Dec. 10, just weeks before Christmas.
“We get closer to Christmas and our last one’s still in the NICU, and I’m like come on, come on, come on, let’s go home, let’s go home,” Bryant said. “So now that we’re all here, I’m so excited. I cannot wait to get all of them in front of the tree and take a picture.”
Having three more kids than you’re expecting is sure to put a financial strain on any family, but the community has made sure the Bryant family has all of its needs covered.
“We are very blessed to say that we have not bought a single diaper yet, and we’ve had people send gift cards, and we’ve had people send cash,” she said. “We wouldn’t make it without that.”
The parents are also getting much-needed help from their older kids.
“Once they started trickling home, they were all excited, and they just couldn’t wait. They wanted to hold them, they wanted to help, they wanted to get their clothes, they wanted to do their bottles, and they still want to do all that stuff,” said Bryant.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there were 148 sets of quadruplets or higher-order births in 2023. That’s the lowest number since it started collecting data in 1998.
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South Alabama adds Samford wide receiver transfer Brendan Jenkins for 2025
South Alabama on Wednesday picked up its first transfer portal commitment of the current cycle, from former Samford wide receiver Brendan Jenkins.
The 6-foot-1, 200-pound Jenkins caught 89 passes for 888 yards and seven touchdowns in two seasons with the Bulldogs, and was Southern Conference Freshman of the Year in 2023. A native of Hochston, Ga., he has two seasons of eligibility remaining.
South Alabama has a major need at receiver, with four seniors among its top five pass-catchers in 2024. First-team All-Sun Belt selection Jamaal Pritchett has used up his eligibility, as have Salute to Veterans Bowl Most Valuable Player Jeremiah Webb, tight end DJ Thomas-Jones and No. 4 receiver Shamar Sandgren (though it’s now possible Sandgren could return next season after a recent NCAA ruling involving former junior-college transfers).
Devin Voisin, who caught 34 passes this past season, is expected to return for a seventh year at South Alabama in 2025 after receiving a medical redshirt following an early-season knee injury in 2023. Also eligible to return are Anthony Eager (10 catches, 2 TDs as a redshirt freshman in 2024), program veteran Keyshawn Woodyard and a host of less-experienced receivers including Micah Woods, Noah Toster, Jeremy Scott and Jerrian Graham.
South Alabama is expected to add a number of other portal transfers before spring semester classes begin on Jan. 13. The transfer portal closes for new entries on Dec. 28, though a player already in the portal by then may commit to or sign with his new school at any time.
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