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Stanford loses commitment from Nevada OL Tyson Ruffins
Back on December 21st, Stanford football lost a commitment from Nevada transfer offensive lineman Tyson Ruffins, who announced on X (Twitter) that he was committing to Cal instead. Ruffins is a talented offensive lineman who is coming off a strong redshirt freshman season for the Wolfpack, making his loss significant for the Cardinal.
Ruffins has since deleted his tweet signaling his commitment to Cal while his commitment tweet to Stanford has stayed up. This has created some confusion of as to what his status is with respect to both Stanford and Cal. While I cannot speak for the Cal side of things, I can confirm that Ruffins has not flipped his commitment back to Stanford.
Stanford has since been looking to find other offensive line prospects who can take the spot that Ruffins was originally going to have. They were able to add one today in Georgia Tech transfer Kai Greer, who once verbally committed to Stanford as part of their 2024 class before flipping to Arkansas and then later flipping to Georgia Tech. Stanford extended an offer to him shortly after he entered the transfer portal at the end of December. I’ll share more thoughts on Greer in a separate article, so stay tuned for that.
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Nevada Highway Patrol investigates fatal Yerington collision
Two people from Oregon were killed following a two-vehicle collision in Lyon County on April 23, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
State troopers responded to the fatal crash at approximately 8:21 a.m. at the intersection of State Route 827 and State Route 208 in Yerington. A preliminary investigation reveals that a Toyota RAV4 was traveling eastbound on SR-827 when it failed to stop at a stop sign at the SR-208 intersection. The Toyota entered the intersection and struck a southbound Ram 2500 pickup truck.
The force of the collision caused both vehicles to veer off the roadway and overturn. The Toyota struck a boulder and a fence before landing on its right side, while the pickup truck careened into a fence and flipped onto its roof.
The driver of the Toyota, 77-year-old Chin Poovichitr, and his passenger, 66-year-old Ruetai Poovichitr, both residents of Roseburg, Oregon, were rushed to a local hospital where they were later pronounced dead by medical staff. The driver of the Ram pickup was also transported to a nearby medical facility with minor injuries.
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Investigators with the Nevada State Police stated that impairment is not suspected to be a factor in the collision. The crash remains under active investigation by the Nevada Highway Patrol Major Incident Reconstruction Team.
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Nevada House District 2 Primary Election Live Results 2026 – NBC News
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