
(“The TEN” is not a top ten but ten items worth being included in “The TEN”)
- Michigan beat Alabama 27-20 in overtime in the Rose Bowl Monday.
- Washington beat Texas 37-31 in the Allstate Sugar Bowl Monday. The CFP National Championship game is set: #1 Michigan (14-0) vs. #2 Washington (14-0), Monday January 8, NRG Stadium (Houston), 4:30 p.m. PT, ESPN.
- Former Warren star Nico Iamaleava ran for three touchdowns and threw for one to lead Tennessee to a 35-0 win over Iowa in the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl Monday.
- Former Oregon St. quarterback DJ Uiagalelei is transferring to Florida St.
- Rams head coach Sean McVay said he is returning to the team in 2024.
- The Rams waived kicker Lucas Havrisik and replaced him by re-signing Brett Maher.
- La Serna’s Owen Long, the Mid Valley Sports Player of the Year, has received offers from Southern Utah and Lehigh.
- Washington St. quarterback Cam Ward has declared for the NFL draft.
- Bonita sophomore offensive lineman Ethan Lorenz is transferring to Ontario Christian joining Bonita quarterback Daniel Mielke who also announced recently that he is transferring to Ontario Christian.
- Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper was fined $300,000 by the NFL on Tuesday for throwing a drink in the direction of Jacksonville Jaguars fans from his suite at Jacksonville’s EverBank Stadium Sunday during the Panthers 26-0 loss to the Jaguars.
In the red zone? Who the heck cares how he got to La Serna? The Kid wanted to play for a quality club to most likely experience winning, leadership, and super important to earn a decent college football scholarship! I do not know anything for sure, but have experience educating myself (for 15 to 20 years or more) on local players earning scholarships to next level. I mean all divisions except D3, because D3 only gives academic or find a way to combine both. Seldom, very few local players have done what this Kid has accomplished. If he went to Whittier …. you think he would be getting these offers?
@red zone…his dad graduated from LS his two older brother were QB’s and Captains at LS and his
younger brother was the QB on the undefeated Frosh team at LS..I have no idea where
you are going with this post???
From T. Peterson: I didn’t know what he was talking about either. That’s why I just ignored it.
@red zone…his dad graduated from LS his two older brother were QB’s and Captains at LS and his
younger brother was the QB on the undefeated Frosh team at LS..I have no idea
Owen Long, how did he get to the school he played for, did Matt V recruite him to the school? Do a story on him Tim.
#9
QB transfers – whole story and a dozen comments
Lineman transfers – one sentence in the 10 and nothing
From T. Peterson: That surprises you?
Oh brother! “Talent is welcome on the East Coast”. BO I guess you didn’t know talent is welcome everywhere. You stink.
That $300 grand fine is just a write-off for an NFL owner. On top of that, the money is going into the league’s coffers, probably to buy more drinks for the super wealthy. Nothing changes.
7……Lehigh would be a great spot for him! California talent is welcome on the East Coast and should take more advantage of these lower D1 and FCS opportunities. With the portal, success at this level can lead to upper level D1. For example Craghan from St Margaret’s /Ivy/UCLA……
Good luck to this talented young man!