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  1. Conference USA Football 2022 All-Conference Team

    First-Team Offense

    QB Frank Harris, UTSA
    RB DeWayne McBride, UAB
    RB Ronald Awatt, UTEP
    AP Jermaine Brown Jr., UAB
    WR Zakhari Franklin, UTSA
    WR Tyrese Chambers, FIU
    TE Rivaldo Fairweather, FIU
    C Ahofitu Maka, UTSA
    OL Quantavious Leslie, WKU
    OL Manase Mose, North Texas
    OL Sidney Wells, UAB
    OL Matthew Trehern, UAB

    First-Team Defense

    DL Jordan Ferguson, Middle Tennessee
    DL Praise Amaewhule, UTEP
    DL Keenan Stewart, UTEP
    DL Evan Anderson, FAU
    DL Davon Strickland, FIU
    LB Tyler Grubbs, Louisiana Tech
    LB KD Davis, North Texas
    LB Noah Wilder, UAB
    CB Corey Mayfield, UTSA
    CB Starling Thomas V, UAB
    S Rashad Wisdom, UTSA
    S Teja Young, FAU

    First-Team Specialists

    K Brayden Narveson, WKU
    P Lucas Dean, UTSA
    KR Shadrick Byrd, Charlotte
    PR Jaylin Lane, Middle Tennessee

    Related: Athlon Sports' College Football Top 25 for 2022

    Second-Team Offense

    QB Chris Reynolds, Charlotte
    RB Shadrick Byrd, Charlotte
    RB Ari Broussard, Rice
    AP Smoke Harris, Louisiana Tech
    WR Victor Tucker, Charlotte
    WR Grant DuBose, Charlotte
    TE Oscar Cardenas, UTSA
    C Nick Weber, FAU
    OL Elijah Klein, UTEP
    OL Joshua Mote, Louisiana Tech
    OL Makai Hart, UTSA
    OL Rusty Staats, WKU

    Second-Team Defense

    DL Markees Watts, Charlotte
    DL Ikenna Enechukwu, Rice
    DL Deshon Hall, Louisiana Tech
    DL Darius Shipp, WKU
    DL De'Braylon Carroll, Rice
    LB Breon Hayward, UTEP
    LB Tyrice Knight, UTEP
    LB Trevor Harmanson, UTSA
    CB Deshawn Gaddie, North Texas
    CB Kahlef Hailassie, WKU
    S Grayson Cash, UAB
    S BeeJay Williamson, Louisiana Tech

    Second-Team Specialists

    K Jacob Barnes, Louisiana Tech
    P Joshua Sloan, UTEP
    KR Jaylin Lane, Middle Tennessee
    PR Smoke Harris, Louisiana Tech

    Third-Team Offense

    QB Dylan Hopkins, UAB
    RB Oscar Adaway, North Texas
    RB Ikaika Ragsdale, North Texas
    RB Lexington Joseph, FIU
    WR Joshua Cephus, UTSA
    WR Daewood Davis, WKU
    WR Trea Shropshire, UAB
    WR De'Corian Clark, UTSA
    WR Cedric Patterson III, Rice
    TE Joshua Simon, WKU
    C Jordan Palmer, Middle Tennessee
    OL Shea Baker, Rice
    OL Kadeem Telfort, UAB
    OL Ashton Gist, Charlotte
    OL Lyndell Hudson, FIU
    OL Jeremiah Byers, UTEP

    Third-Team Defense

    DL Fish McWilliams, UAB
    DL Roderick Brown, North Texas
    DL Juwuan Jones, WKU
    DL Brandon Brown, UTSA
    DL Jamal Ligon, UTSA
    LB Kelle Sanders, UAB
    LB Will Ignont, WKU
    LB Jaden Hunter, WKU
    CB Mac McWilliams, UAB
    CB Teldrick Ross, Middle Tennessee
    S A.J. Brathwaite, WKU
    S Keondre Swoopes, UAB

    Third-Team Specialists

    K Gavin Baechle, UTEP
    P Kyle Greenwell, UAB
    KR Walter Dawn, UTEP
    PR LaJohntay Wester, FAU

    Fourth-Team Offense

    QB N'Kosi Perry, FAU
    RB Marvin Scott, FAU
    RB Deion Hankins, UTEP
    AP/RB Calvin Camp, Charlotte
    WR Malachi Corley, WKU
    WR LaJohntay Wester, FAU
    WR Tyrin Smith, UTEP
    WR Jaylin Lane, Middle Tennessee
    WR Roderic Burns, North Texas
    TE Jack Bradley, Rice
    C Abraham Delfin, Louisiana Tech
    OL Brendan Bordner, FAU
    OL Clay Servin, Rice
    OL Kevin Davis, UTSA
    OL Gabe Blair, North Texas
    OL Will Rykard, UAB

    Fourth-Team Defense

    DL Amir Siddiq, Charlotte
    DL Kelton Moss, UTEP
    DL Brandon Matterson, UTSA
    DL Mykol Clark, Louisiana Tech
    DL Trey Schuman, Rice
    DL Enoch Jackson, North Texas
    LB Donovan Manuel, FIU
    LB Chris Jones, FAU
    LB Dadrian Taylor, UTSA
    LB Johnathan Butler, Middle Tennessee
    LB Gaethan Bernadel, FIU
    CB Myles Brooks, Louisiana Tech
    CB Smoke Mungin, FAU
    CB Trey Creamer, Charlotte
    S George Nyakwol, Rice
    S Will Boler, UAB
    S Tank Robinson, Charlotte
    DB Dennis Barnes, UTEP

    Fourth-Team Specialists

    K Matt Quinn, UAB
    P Kyle Ulbrich, Middle Tennessee
    KR Lexington Joseph, FIU
    PR Starling Thomas V, UAB

    Read more:  https://athlonsports.com/college-football/conference-usa-football-2022-all-conference-team

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  2. Seth Littrell 

    The wrestler: Kurt Angle 

    The shoot: Angle was a legitimate wrestler who won a gold medal (with a broken freaking neck). Littrell was a two-time state champion wrestler in Oklahoma as a high schooler, and I can guarantee you one thing: The state of Oklahoma takes amateur wrestling seriously. I wouldn’t mess with either one of those dudes. 
     

    link:  https://www.texasfootball.com/article/2022/05/24/texas-fbs-coaches-as-professional-wrestlers?ref=home_feature_article

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  3. Della Dale Baxter Sage, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, friend, and community volunteer, joined her Lord and Savior in Heaven on May 18, 2022.

    Dale Sage was born in Mexia, Texas on March 22, 1934 and raised in Longview, Texas by her parents, Jno and Virginia Hatchell Baxter. She was preceded in death by her brother, John Baxter Jr. After graduating from Pine Tree High School, she graduated from North Texas University in 1955 Magna Cum Laude. She was married to the love of her life and best friend, Roger E. Sage Sr., on January 22, 1955. They had four children: Roger Sage Jr. (Carol), Robin Sage, Rosemary Sage Jones (Chip Jones) and Raymond Sage (Richard Roland). She attended the First Baptist Church of Longview all of her life.

    Dale was dedicated to community service and was active in the Longview community throughout her life. She taught Speech and Drama at Longview High School. She served in numerous positions, including President, for the Pine Tree PTA and served on the Pine Tree School Board. She was named Pine Tree's Outstanding Alumni in 1993. She enjoyed being a part of the Longview Story League for over 30 years. She also served as the Director of Childhood Education and Director of Special Education for over 35 years at First Baptist Church of Longview. She served on numerous community boards such as the Gregg County Child Welfare Board, Longview Parks and Recreation Board and the Community Partners Board. She was recognized for her volunteer work with CASA, Zonta Club, Sabine Valley MHMR, Meals on Wheels and ARA Living Centers. She was named Good Samaritan of the State of Texas by the Texas Baptist Convention in 2004. Dale was employed and active at the business started by her father and carried on by husband and son, Baxter Sales Co.

    Her pride and joy were her grandchildren and great grandchildren: Lyndsey Sage Markos (Chris), Cody Sage (Sara Beth), Garrett Sage (Lauren), Austin Jones (Jessica), Macie Jones, Sadie Sage, Colton Sage, Lilah Sage, Lorelei Sage, Henry Jones and Rubi Sage.

    A Memorial Service will be held at First Baptist Church, Longview, on June 4, 2022. At 10am. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Buckner Baptist Benevolences, The Spinal Bifida Association, or the Hiway 80 Rescue Mission.
    A memorial guestbook may be signed online at www.raderfh.com.

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  4. The Nebraska softball team is set to make its 25th appearance in the NCAA Tournament at the NCAA Stillwater Regional. The Huskers will face North Texas in game one on Friday, May 20, at 5 p.m. (CT) at Cowgirl Stadium. 

    Fans can listen to the action live on the Huskers Radio Network and Huskers.com with the call from Nate Rohr. The game will also be streamed live on ESPN+ (subscription required). Tickets are available at http://okstate.com/ncaasoftball.

    The Huskers will face North Texas (35-14) in game one of the NCAA Stillwater Regional. The Mean Green received an automatic bid to their first NCAA Tournament after claiming the CUSA Tournament title. UNT had five players receive all-conference honors from the CUSA for their performances throughout the year. 

    read more:  https://huskers.com/news/2022/5/18/softball-huskers-open-ncaa-regionals-against-north-texas.aspx

  5. MAY 18: RAMS WAIVE 5 UDFAs

    The Los Angeles Rams signed 17 undrafted free agents following the 2022 NFL Draft earlier this month. 

    Now, five of those players have been waived, per an announcement from the team. 

    Those five players are listed below:

    Roger Carter, Georgia State, TE

    TJ Carter, TCU, CB

    Andrzej Hughes-Murray, Oregon State, OLB

    Dan Isom, Washington State, S

    Lance McCutcheon, Montana State, WR

    MAY 5: RAMS SIGN 17 UDFAs

    The Los Angeles Rams finalized their undrafted free agent acquisitions on Wednesday afternoon, signing 17 players to deals. Amongst those signings are former Texas Longhorns kicker Cameron Dicker, who served as the team's primary kicker on kickoffs and field goal, and was also the team's punter. 

    You can view the full list of signings below:

    1. Jack Snyder, San Jose State, OG
    2. Jamal Pettigrew, McNeese State, TE
    3. Lance McCutcheon, Montana State, WR
    4. Brayden Thomas, North Dakota State, OLB
    5. Benton Whitley, Holy Cross, OLB
    6. Dion Novil, North Texas, IDL
    7. Jairon McVea, Baylor, S
    8. Dan Isom, Washington State, S
    9. TJ Carter, TCU, CB
    10. Caesar Dancy-Williams, Wisconsin, CB
    11. Duron Lowe, Liberty, CB
    12. Elijah Garcia, Rice, IDL
    13. Andrzej Hughes-Murray, Oregon State, OLB
    14. Roger Carter, Georgia State, TE
    15. Jake Hummel, Iowa State, ILB
    16. Keir Thomas, Florida State, OLB
    17. Cameron Dicker, Texas, P

    link:  https://www.si.com/nfl/rams/news/los-angeles-waives-five-undrafted-free-agent-signings#gid=ci02a069ffd0002793&pid=usatsi_17059026

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