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Arkansas QB will assist Mannings
FAYETTEVILLE — College of Arkansas junior KJ Jefferson is among the many school quarterbacks who will function counselors on the Manning Passing Academy this week.
The Academy, at which the Manning relations and school quarterbacks work with junior excessive and highschool gamers, will start Thursday at Nicholls State College in Thibodaux, La.
That is the twenty sixth yr of the Academy, which started in 1996 and is run by Archie Manning and his sons Peyton, Eli and Cooper.
Jefferson, from Sardis, Miss., might be a counselor for the primary time. He was an apparent option to be invited after main the Razorbacks to a 9-4 document final season when he began each sport and accomplished 198 of 294 passes (67.3%) for two,676 yards and 21 touchdowns with 4 interceptions and rushed for 664 yards and 6 touchdowns.
“I’m excited, coming from the place I come from, that’s a big-time deal,” Jefferson mentioned Tuesday of being among the many counselors. “Simply having the ability to be chosen for that’s actually an honor.”
“I’m trying ahead to happening there and collaborating and having enjoyable.”
This yr’s Manning Academy can have a document 45 school quarterbacks as counselors for the 1,350 campers.
“It’s a very good group,” Archie Manning instructed Nola.com. “I normally minimize it off at 40 counselors, however we had so many guys that needed to return this yr that I couldn’t say no. I’m attending to be a softie.”
There might be quarterbacks from 12 of the SEC’s 14 faculties.
Along with Jefferson, different SEC quarterbacks on the Academy are Alabama’s Bryce Younger, who received the Heisman Trophy final yr; Georgia’s Stetson Bennett, who helped the Bulldogs beat Alabama to win the nationwide championship; South Carolina’s Spencer Rattler; Kentucky’s Will Levis; Florida’s Anthony Richardson; Mississippi State’s Will Rogers; LSU’s Myles Brennan; Tennessee’s Hendon Hooker; Ole Miss’ Luke Altmyer; Texas A&M’s Max Johnson; and Vanderbilt’s Mike Wright.
“It’s at all times enjoyable to get to know the fellows and construct relationships with the quarterbacks in our convention, and different conferences as effectively,” Jefferson mentioned. “On Saturday, we all know we’re competing with one another, nevertheless it’s all love on the finish of the day.
“With the ability to be down there with these guys, and discuss ball and discuss totally different data of the sport, and choose one another’s brains, it’s at all times good.
“It’s at all times good to be round different quarterbacks with elite expertise and see what they know.”
Archie and Eli Manning each performed quarterback at Ole Miss, then within the NFL. Peyton Manning performed quarterback at Tennessee, then within the NFL and is a Professional Soccer Corridor of Fame inductee.
Cooper Manning was going to play receiver at Ole Miss earlier than retiring from soccer due to a spinal situation.
“It’s at all times a household affair,” Archie Manning instructed Nola.com. “One of many issues I’m most happy with is that Cooper, Peyton and Eli haven’t missed one minute of the camp in 25 years.”
Jefferson mentioned he attended some Ole Miss video games when he performed at North Panola Excessive College and bought to satisfy Eli and Peyton Manning. He mentioned he met Archie Manning via his highschool coach, Carl Diffee.
“They’re actually cool,” Jefferson mentioned of the Mannings. “It’s simple to have a dialog with them.
“I’m trying ahead to having the ability to be taught from these guys, studying about what it takes to get to the subsequent degree and to additionally achieve success on the subsequent degree.
“I need to go down there and be a sponge and absorb all of the data I can.”
Different school quarterbacks who will function counselors with ties to the state are Texas State’s Layne Hatcher and Japanese Michigan’s Taylor Powell.
Hatcher, who’s from Little Rock and starred at Pulaski Academy Excessive College, performed at Arkansas State College for 3 seasons after redshirting at Alabama.
Powell, a standout at Fayetteville Excessive College, performed at Troy final season after starting his school profession at Missouri.
The faculty quarterbacks will participate in a expertise competitors at 8:30 p.m Friday at John L Guidry Stadium. They’ll undergo a collection of drills, in line with Nola.com, to gauge their accuracy, arm energy and route throwing versatility. The occasion is open to the general public. Admission is $15.
“I bear in mind after I first began this camp,” Archie Manning instructed Nola.com. “Everyone mentioned it was going to be nothing however a recruiting camp for Tennessee and Ole Miss.
“We don’t need something to do with recruiting at this camp. Our objective is to not develop school or professional quarterbacks. Our mission is to reinforce the highschool soccer expertise.”
Jefferson labored at a youth camp Tuesday in Fayetteville together with Arkansas teammates Jalen Catalon and Jadon Haselwood that was sponsored by Outdated Spice and Walmart.
Talking with the children, Jefferson mentioned, reminded him of camps he attended when he was their age.
“I thank my dad and mom and my coaches additionally for bringing me out and getting an opportunity to be in an atmosphere like this,” Jefferson mentioned. “Simply studying from the older guys that labored on the camps I attended.
“I instructed them to have enjoyable. Simply encourage one another, present one another some love and have enjoyable.
“That’s the principle factor, have enjoyable and meet new individuals and construct relationships.”
That’s what Jefferson plans to do on the Manning Passing Academy as effectively.
Arkansas
Arkansas basketball availability report – Ole Miss week
The first availability report for Arkansas basketball’s (11-3, 0-1 SEC) matchup against the No. 23 Ole Miss Rebels (12-2, 1-0 SEC) was released by the Southeastern Conference on Tuesday.
Introduced over the offseason, availability reports will be filed one day before contests, with an additional update on game day.
According to the SEC, student-athletes will be designated as “available”, “probable”, “doubtful” or “out” for their next game. For additional clarity on game day, student-athletes will be designated as “available”, “game time decision” or “out.”
Below is the first availability report of the week ahead of Arkansas’ game against Ole Miss, which will tip off at 6 p.m. CT at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville:
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Scouting Report: Arkansas vs. Ole Miss
The Arkansas Razorbacks (11-3, 0-1 SEC) can bounce back if they defeat the No. 23 Ole Miss Rebels (12-2, 1-0 SEC) on Wednesday at Bud Walton Arena.
Led by second-year head coach Chris Beard, the Rebels are off to a solid start to the 2024-25 season. Ole Miss owns wins over teams such as BYU, Purdue, Louisville, Georgia and others with a veteran-filled squad. Ole Miss is coming off a 20-12 (7-11 SEC) overall season that saw it miss the NCAA Tournament.
“Ole Miss is one of those teams that is really tough,” associate head coach Chin Coleman said Tuesday. “They recruit to their system. Another game in which we’re going to have to be more physical than them. We’re going to have to obviously do a better job on the offensive glass. They’re systemic in terms of their motion and everybody is a weapon. They can go one-on-one from one through five. So they have a balanced attack in terms of their offense because of their style of play.
“So it’s going to be a challenge for us. But for me and for us as a staff and our team, no matter whether you win or you lose it’s always about our response. So I’m excited about our response. I was excited about our response in our first possession of practice. I’m equally excited for our first possession of practice today and so on and so forth. Just a challenge. Another challenge. We’ve got to be more prepared for this one than we were the last time out.”
A major storyline entering this game is the chess-move battle between John Calipari and Beard, who was reportedly one of Arkansas’ top head coach candidates to replace Eric Musselman during the offseason.
“(Beard’s) been running that motion since Texas Tech,” Coleman said. “Probably got a little bit of that from the late great Bobby Knight. That motion is unpredictable. The freedom of movement, cutting, screening. It’s hard to scheme against. It’s hard to scout. It’s hard to put a scout team through that. There is no absolute. When you have a random based offense that you’ve got to guard the whole game, you’ve got to trust your rules. You’ve got to be connected.
“You can’t break. You’ve got to be alert. You’ve got to know you are going to be screened, but at the same time you’ve got to watch the ball because here comes a guy driving. They’ve got playmakers all over the floor with one through five. Their fives are like fours. Their fours are like threes. When you have multiple guys on the floor that can dribble, pass and shoot, it’s tough to defend against.”
After a non-conference schedule filled with middling crowds, Coleman said he’s ready for Arkansas fans to unleash Bud Walton Arena into its full form for the SEC home opener.
“We need the fans to support the Razorbacks the way that they’ve supported them, what we’ve seen when we were with the opposing team,” Coleman said. “Now we’re family. We’re Razorbacks. We wanted it to feel the way it’s felt when we’ve come in here as an opposer, as the enemy. We need the building rocking. We need the building turned all the way up to help our men feed off that energy.
“I’ve seen it before. I’ve witnessed it before, where you can’t even call out… I’m normally one of the loudest persons in the building on the sidelines. Our guys hear me when I scream out different calls and when I scream out different schematics. Everybody hears me. I have been in this building before where I have not been heard, so that is what I need for that building, and what we need for that building to feel like.”
Here’s a closer comparison of Arkansas’ and Ole Miss’ stats, efficiency ratings, projected lineup for the Rebels and more ahead of Wednesday’s game, which is set to tipoff at 6 p.m. CT on ESPN2:
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Purdue’s SEC transfer QB brings winning mentality that ‘makes you stand a couple inches taller’
Purdue football coach Barry Odom makes first public appearance
Purdue football coach Barry Odom addresses questions from media in first public appearance in West Lafayette
WEST LAFAYETTE — New Purdue football quarterback Malachi Singleton wants to win and doesn’t care what he must do to make it happen.
North Cobb High School coach Shane Queen saw everything he needed in a two-game span of Singleton’s junior season. Playing top-ranked Milton in their second game in 2021 — with a national ESPN audience — the North Cobb planned to showcase its budding quarterback prospect’s passing talents.
That strategy fell apart almost immediately.
“We went out the first drive and we felt like, man, we’re going to throw the football,” Queen said. “We had a couple receivers run the wrong routes, offensive linemen jump offsides. And our coordinator said, no, we’re going to go back to running the football.”
Singleton ran, too — for 224 yards and five touchdowns in a 40-21 upset victory. A week later against Alpharetta, he ran only twice, because he completed 18-of-22 passes for 323 yards and three touchdowns.
Those dual-threat abilities prompted multiple programs to reach out to Singleton when the former Arkansas quarterback went into the transfer portal after his freshman season. He chose Purdue, starting a quarterback room restock under new coach Barry Odom. Former UCF quarterback EJ Colson and former Washington State quarterback Evans Chuba also signed up.
New offensive coordinator Josh Henson knows about winning with dual-threat talents, most notably 2022 Heisman Trophy winner Caleb Williams at USC. Queen said Singleton dealt with the running quarterback stigma as a prospect. North Cobb always believed in him as a full-service quarterback, though, folding more run-pass options into its offense over time.
“Sometimes we would have three plays called in one,” Queen said. “He’s a very cerebral football player. You tell him once, he gets it.
“That’s what kind of player they’re getting. They’re getting somebody that’s not only competitive and has the mindset that we’re never going to lose a football game, but also one that’s going to play within what the coaches give him, and he’s going to take what the defense gives him.”
North Cobb’s 2021 team finished 10-2 and reached the second round of the Georgia state playoffs. One of Singleton’s top receivers on that team — De’Nylon Morrissette — is Purdue’s only projected returning receiver with multiple touchdown catches last season.
Singleton and Morrissette played together only for that 2021 season. Singleton, though, first started for North Cobb as a freshman when its three-year starter suffered a late-season injury.
His biggest moment thus far as a college quarterback came in similar circumstances. Arkansas starter Taylen Green suffered a fourth-quarter injury with his team trailing 14-10 against then-No. 4 Tennessee on Oct. 6.
Singleton’s entire career to that point consisted of 18 snaps of mop-up duty against Arkansas-Pine Bluff and three against Auburn. He took over in the red zone, but the Razorbacks settled for a field goal to cut the defict to one.
Arkansas went three-and-out on its next two drives with its green quarterback. On the third, Singleton took over at his own 41 with three minutes left and completed three consecutive passes to move back into the red zone. Then he kept it himself on a zone read for a go-ahead 11-yard touchdown run.
Tennessee had allowed him to score in order to get the ball back with as much time as possible, but the Razorbacks defense secured the 19-14 victory. It was the program’s first home win over a top-five opponent in 25 years.
“The last two drives, he was phenomenal,” Arkansas coach Sam Pittman told reporters after the game. “He ran (the offense) very, very well and scored the touchdown to go ahead.
“He’s been here a long time and hasn’t gotten to play. To go in there and score the winning touchdown — with the help of 10 other guys — has to be really fulfilling for him.”
Queen said the North Cobb coaches were excitedly trading text messages while watching the game from their homes that night. Purdue hopes it puts itself in position for similar clutch moments one year after a 1-11 collapse.
Singleton’s competitiveness can be contagious, Queen says. He expects him to challenge teams and hold them accountable. He’ll also willingly take contact at 6-1, 225 pounds — something teammates tend to appreciate in their quarterback.
“What I love about him is, even in high school — and I always explained to college coaches — he didn’t care if we walked out and played the Georgia Bulldogs on Friday night. He always felt like we had a chance to win,” Queen said.
“As a coach, that makes you stand a couple inches taller. You feel the same when your quarterback, the guy who’s making those decisions, goes out there and has that mentality.”
Purdue arguably needs that win-at-all-costs attitude as much as it needs dyanamic quarterback talents. In Singleton, it hopes it found both.
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