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Oklahoma State cornerback Rodarius Williams (8) breaks up a pass intended for Iowa State wide receiver Allen Lazard, right, in the end zone during the second half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Nov. 11, 2017, in Ames, Iowa. Oklahoma State won 49-42. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall) Charlie Neibergall/Copyright 2017 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. 6 / 47
Oklahoma State cornerback Rodarius Williams, left, fights for the ball with Kansas wide receiver Andrew Parchment (4) on a pass play in the second half of an NCAA college football game in Stillwater, Okla., Saturday, Nov. 16, 2019. Officials ruled Parchment caught the pass. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki) Sue Ogrocki/Copyright 2019 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
Spring break will arrive across the area with the final ring of the school bell on Friday and newly-lifted restrictions on businesses as well as the departure of the mask
Interview with Louisiana-Monroe tight end Josh Pederson
Get to know more about NFL Draft prospect Josh Pederson
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Mar 5, 2021
Doug Pederson is a household name amongst football fans. The city of Philadelphia is permanently indebted to Pederson for the joy that his team brought them in February of 2018 and he is depicted in a statue outside of Lincoln Financial Field. But this isn’t another story about Doug Pederson, “the Philly Special,” or the Philadelphia Eagles. This is a story about Doug’s son Josh Pederson, who has been working tirelessly to make sure football fans know
his name.
Despite growing up with football all around him, Josh Pederson didn’t begin playing football until his junior year at Blue Valley North High School in Overland Park, Kansas. Andy Sims, the head coach of the football team at Blue Valley North, asked Josh to consider joining the football team for his junior year. It was ultimately thoughts about his older brother Drew that convince
Local Players Still In NFL Playoffs For Conference Championships
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The 2020 NFL season featured more than half a dozen Shreveport area players on active rosters. Some dealt with injuries, while others are on their way to their first ever Conference Championship games. At this point,
we re guaranteed at least TWO Shreveport area players in the Super Bowl.
That s because there s a Shreveport area player on every team left in the playoffs. Amazingly, all four teams in the Conference Championship games have a defensive player from our area. So no matter what two teams head into the Super Bowl, there will be a Shreveport area player on each roster.
Phinsider Question Of The Day - Offensive Coordinator Search Edition With Poll 01/13/2021
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Three days following the end of the Miami Dolphins season, offensive coordinator Chan Gailey resigned, thus ending his second stint with the Dolphins and most likely sending him back to full-time retirement. Gailey may not have ever been the best choice at offensive coordinator, given his age and time out of the game, to come to Miami and help with the development of rookie quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. I do though wish Mr. Gailey the best, and a long and enjoyable retirement. With that behind us the Dolphins now must, once again, find and hire a new offensive coordinator. While I do not know any more than the rest of us who it will ultimately be, I do believe that it has to be someone that we can bring to Miami for more than a season or two.