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Fight at East Long Beach bar leads to discovery of guns in car, police say • Long Beach Post News

California kid Stephen Carr focusing on himself now that he s left L A – The Daily Hoosier

When Stephen Carr was overwhelming defenses at Summit High School in Fontana, Calif., he was pursued by every school that thought it had even a glimmer at a chance at landing him. A five-star recruit who rushed for 2,123 yards and 31 touchdowns as a senior, Carr not only got scholarship offers from nine of the schools in the Pac-12, but also Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Miami, Michigan, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Oklahoma and Tennessee. He was named an All-American by PrepStar and MaxPreps, not to mention All-California by USA Today. But as a kid from southern California, he only wanted to play for Southern California. His high school was an hour away from Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and USC was the only team he’d ever rooted for.

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IU adds former Texas A&M WR Camron Buckley

IU adds former Texas A&M WR Camron Buckley Share this story Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports Indiana started the week by announcing another addition to its offense, this time bringing in a skill player with SEC experience. Former Texas A&M receiver Camron Buckley is transferring to IU, giving the Hoosiers further depth in their passing attack. Buckley, who missed the 2020 season while recovering from an ACL injury, hauled in 62 receptions and scored four touchdowns across 39 career games for the Aggies from 2017 through 2019. He has experience lining up both outside and in the slot, though the bulk of his playing time has come in the latter role. According to Pro Football Focus, Buckley saw 82.5% of his total snaps in the slot during his three seasons in College Station.

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