Urgent:Jarquez Hunter Rushed to the hospital in a critical condition
Auburn had a shot once Hunter started to move. The Tigers averaged 30.2 points per game and went 3-2 when Hunter averaged at least 6.0 yards per rush, excluding games against UMass and Samford; when he didn’t, they averaged 14.2 points per game and went 1-5. He ground out 6.4 yards per carry between the tackles and averaged 3.6 yards per carry after contact. If Auburn had been able to throw even a bit, just think of what he could have accomplished.
The Nittany Lions will have to navigate without Pribula as Penn State gets ready for a run at the College Football Playoffs. The native of Pennsylvania was not your typical backup quarterback. Despite Drew Allar’s firm hold on the starting position, Pribula participated in nearly every game during the previous two seasons. The statistics support the belief that Pribula was more of a rushing threat than a passer. He had 37 completions for 424 passing yards and nine touchdowns through the air in two years, while he had 10 rushing scores on 6.4 yards per carry. By leaving Penn State right now, Pribula takes away a crucial component of their offense at the most inconvenient moment of the season.
Since the transfer portal opened over a week ago, Texas A&M has been among the busiest programs, and their efforts are beginning to bear fruit. Julian Humphrey, a former five-star, visited College Station this past weekend and committed on Sunday morning. The Aggies made improving the secondary a top priority, and Humphrey has the skill to help Texas A&M.














