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Texas A&M Aggies Transfer Portal Rumors: Arizona State WR Elijhah Badger to College Station?
The Texas A&M Aggies 2024 edition of the Maroon and White spring game is over and new head coach Mike Elko and offensive coordinator Collin Klein have a little more information on strength and weaknesses of their team.
After the departures of several wideouts after 2023 – including Ainias Smith – the Aggies would like to see another pass-catching playmaker on the roster. As the transfer portal begins to fill, a name entered on Friday that might excite Elko and Klein in Arizona State wide receiver Elijhah Badger.
Nov 11, 2023; Pasadena, California, USA; Arizona State Sun Devils wide receiver Elijhah Badger (2)
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Badger entered the portal after tallying 35 catches and more than 1,500 yards receiving over his last two seasons with the Sun Devils.
Reports are that Alabama and Texas A&M are in the running for his services in 2024.
“BREAKING: Elijhah Badger, ASU’s leading WR who had 135 catches and 1,500+ receiving yards the last two seasons, is expected to transfer, per sources,” 247Sports’ Chris Karpman posed on X. “Alabama and Texas A&M are among the suitors. Badger has been limited this spring due to a back injury against Oregon last year.”
In his 2023 junior campaign in Tempe, Badger caought 65 passes for 713 yards and three touchdowns, plus 11 carries for 51 yards and another score on the ground. The 6-1, 185-pound target had a better sophomore campaign with 866 yards on 70 catches and seven touchdowns in 2022.
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Reunion Tower lights up Dallas for FIFA World Cup
If you want to get into the FIFA spirit, all you have to do is look up.
Dallas’ Reunion Tower unveiled a new series of FIFA‑themed light shows Thursday night, kicking off a monthlong celebration as North Texas prepares to host nine FIFA World Cup matches at AT&T Stadium.
The displays are the work of Scott Ingham, who has spent the last four months designing graphics that will transform one of Dallas’ most recognizable landmarks into a tribute to the world’s biggest sporting event.
“That’s where the magic happens,” Ingham said from the control room where he programs the tower’s displays.
While most people see Reunion Tower as part of the Dallas skyline, Ingham sees hundreds of lights and millions of possibilities.
Bringing soccer energy to Dallas
Throughout the tournament, the tower will display FIFA graphics, soccer‑inspired animations, and, on match days at AT&T Stadium, the flags of the competing nations. Special displays are also planned whenever Team USA takes the pitch.
“The idea is that we can put Japan and Argentina and put their flag up and show it up,” Ingham said. “And so we can kind of maybe generate a little bit of excitement that way for the match.”
The displays are powered by a lighting system installed last year, representing one of the most advanced upgrades in Reunion Tower’s history.
“It is fun because we can do more,” Ingham said.
Years of planning behind upgrades
The project took years of planning and included about 13 prototypes before the final system was selected.
“We designed them, built them … and then we shipped the lights here, installed them,” he said.
The upgraded system features nearly nine miles of wiring. The fixtures themselves are also significantly lighter than their predecessors.
“The new one is half the weight and twice the size,” Ingham said.
The last major lighting upgrade at Reunion Tower came in 2012. The new technology allows for smoother animations, expanded color capabilities, and more detailed displays.
FIFA accelerates the transformation
Reunion Tower Vice President of Operations Shawn Miller said FIFA helped accelerate the project.
“We see guests from all corners of the earth every day, every month,” Miller said. “So with FIFA on the books, nine matches, we really, really wanted to show what Dallas is all about.”
Miller said visitors can expect to see nearly two dozen FIFA‑themed shows throughout the tournament.
“You’ll know when the tournament’s kicking off. You’ll know when there’s a match,” Miller said. “When the U.S. team’s playing, I would imagine you’ll see upwards to a dozen and a half, two dozen shows throughout the tournament.”
For Dallas, the displays represent more than entertainment. As the city prepares to welcome visitors from around the globe, Reunion Tower’s lights have become another way to say: Welcome to North Texas.
June schedule of light shows
Reunion Tower FIFA Light Show Schedule
- June 11: World Cup Kickoff
- June 12: USA World Cup Game
- June 14: Flag Day / Dallas World Cup Game: Netherlands vs. Japan
- June 17: Dallas World Cup Game: England vs. Croatia
- June 18: Red for the RedBall Project in partnership with the Dallas Arts District
- June 19: USA World Cup Game
- June 21: Father’s Day
- June 22: Dallas World Cup Game: Argentina vs. Austria
- June 25: Dallas World Cup Game: Japan vs. Sweden and USA World Cup Game
- June 27: Dallas World Cup Game: Jordan vs. Argentina June 30: Dallas World Cup Game
Additional June light shows include Pride‑themed displays on June 5, June 6 and June 7.
Events planned on the Geo‑Deck
Reunion Tower is also hosting a series of events throughout June, many of which are included with general admission to the Geo‑Deck.
Upcoming activities include Lotería nights, silent discos, family programming, music bingo, painting classes, fitness events and special appearances from local guests.
A full list of events, ticket information, and the latest schedule updates can be found on Reunion Tower’s website.
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Top Playmaker Landen Williams-Callis to Take Texas Official Visit Next Weekend
Landen Williams-Callis hasn’t been discussed a ton in the last month or two. Real information as it relates to Texas’ chances has been a bit tougher to come by on the elite running back from Richmond Randle. Today, Inside Texas was able to confirm that he’ll take an official visit to Texas next weekend. We’ve long known Texas wanted LW-C, but we haven’t had a good gauge on his interest in Texas.
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Texas confirms five new world screwworm cases, sets infested zones to contain spread
The New World screwworm outbreak in Texas has reached five confirmed cases, prompting state agencies to establish infested zones aimed at containing the parasite’s spread.
Federal help is now involved as officials respond to the threat posed by the parasite, whose fly larvae burrow into the living flesh of warm-blooded animals, causing severe tissue damage and potential death.
“We know this development is a serious threat,” U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins said. “We’ve increased the trapping for flies along the border and ramping up surveillance.”
The Texas Animal Health Commission has established four 12.5-mile infested zones where officials believe the parasite is located and reproducing. The closest zone to Austin is Zone 3, which includes Gillespie, Kerr, and Kimble counties.
Zone 3 was created after New World screwworm was found in a goat in Harper, Texas, on Monday. Rollins also said, “Over the past week and a half, USDA has confirmed 6 cases of the new world screw worm within the US, all but 1 in the South, uh, South of Texas.”
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State officials say the zones are used to prevent the spread of the parasite and restrict the movement of livestock and other warm-blooded animals through the area.
In Fredericksburg, some residents said the infested zone is a necessary step. Joan Smith, who lives in Fredericksburg, said, “It’s a good thing to protect people. It needs to be done.”
Smith said pet owners should take precautions and consult their veterinarians.
“Many of our neighbors, we called our local veterinarians. They told us as long as we were using certain medications, your pet is covered,” she said. “Definitely talk to your local veterinarians because they can update you.”
Some businesses in the area said the county’s infested-zone label is not expected to impact tourism this summer.
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