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Supreme Court sidesteps pronouns case on trans rights vs. parents rights

WASHINGTON – TheSupreme Courtwon't decide whether a school violated parents' constitutional right to direct the upbringing of their child when handling a student’s request to be identified by a specific name and pronouns.

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The justices' rejection of an appeal from parents in Massachusetts came despite the fact that, in March, the court's conservative majoritygrantedan emergency request from California parents to block state rules aimed at preventing teachers from outing transgender students to their parents.

The issue of how schools can best support transgender and gender-nonconforming students has ignited fierce debates across the country, including in other lawsuits that theSupreme Courtpreviouslydeclined to review.

In thecasethe court on April 20 declined to hear, parents Stephen Foote and Marissa Silvestri said employees at Baird Middle School in Ludlow, Massachusetts, "secretly facilitated" their child’s "social gender transition."

In 2021, the student – identified in the lawsuit by the initials B.F. − emailed teachers and other employees announcing they identified as genderqueer and asking to be referred to by a new name and array of pronouns.

After meeting with B.F., the school counselor told staff the student was still in the process of sharing the information with Foote and Silvestri. The student asked that the school continue using B.F.’s legal name and female pronouns when communicating with their parents. The counselor directed school employees to honor that request, according to court records.

The parents ultimately sued the school district, saying the school violated their parental rights protected under the due process clause of the Constitution.

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General view shows the United States Supreme Court, in Washington, U.S., February 8, 2024.

A federal judge dismissed their complaint. The Boston-based 1st U.S. Court of Appeals likewise said the parents did not have a claim under the 14th Amendment's due process clause, which courts have interpreted as guaranteeing fundamental parental rights.

A three-judge panel said the school’s failure to disclose how a student wants to be referred to at school does not violate parental rights in part because "public schools need not offer students an educational experience tailored to the preferences of their parent."

"To the extent the Parents oppose certain academic assignments, the use of a student’s pronouns in the classroom, decisions about bathroom access, and a guidance counselor speaking to a student, none of those concerns restrict parental rights under the Due Process Clause," the appeals court ruled in February. "Rather, the Parents are challenging how Baird Middle School chooses to maintain what it considers a desirable and fruitful pedagogical environment."

But last year, the Supreme Courtsaida Maryland public school district’s refusal to allow parents to opt their children out of reading LGBTQ+ themed storybooks burdens parents’ First Amendment right to free exercise of religion.

While that decision involved religious rights, which the parents in the Massachusetts case did not assert, their lawyers argued, "applying similar principles to fundamental parental rights is the next logical step to protect parents who object to gender ideology for moral and scientific reasons rather than religious ones."

"Parental-rights jurisprudence in the lower courts is a mess," lawyers with the conservative legal organization Alliance Defending Freedom, which represents the parents, wrote in their appeal. "The Court should grant review and fix it."

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Supreme Court sidesteps pronouns case on trans rights vs. parents rights

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Counsell thinks an MLB rule that only affects Ohtani and the Dodgers is 'bizarre'

CHICAGO (AP) — Cubs manager Craig Counsell thinks a Major League Baseball rule that allows the Los Angeles Dodgers to carry 14 pitchers because of Shohei Ohtani is “bizarre.”

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Major league teams are allowed to have a maximum of 13 pitchers on their active 26-man roster from opening day through Aug. 31. From Sept. 1 through the end of the season, the roster limits increase to 14 pitchers and 28 active players.

But Ohtani is designated as a two-way player, which means he doesn't count as a pitcher. So the reigning World Series champions have a total of 14 pitchers on their active roster.

Asked about the 13-pitcher limit before Monday's series opener against Philadelphia, Counsell said he has never understood the reasoning for the restriction.

“It’s a rule to help offense, I think, more than anything, if you ask me,” Counsell said. “And then there’s one team that’s allowed to carry basically one of both, and that he gets special consideration. Which is probably the most bizarre rule. ... For one team.”

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The two-way player designation is for players with at least 20 innings pitched in the major leagues and at least 20 big league starts as a position player or designated hitter with at least three plate appearances in each of those games. The player has to reach those numbers in the current or any one of the two most recent seasons.

The designation went into effect for the 2020 season. The 31-year-old Ohtani is the only current player who meets the criteria.

“There’s not another player like that, but one team gets different rules for that player,” said Counsell, who played in the majors for 16 years.

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Counsell thinks an MLB rule that only affects Ohtani and the Dodgers is 'bizarre'

CHICAGO (AP) — Cubs manager Craig Counsell thinks a Major League Baseball rule that allows the Los Angeles Dodgers to carry 14 pitchers...
Frank Sinatra's Daughter Slams Donald Trump For Posting His Song

Nancy Sinatramade her feelings clear after President Donald Trump shared a clip of her late father performing one of his most iconic songs. The singer’s daughter took to social media to condemn the post, while also addressing what could be done about it.

Nancy Sinatra calls out Donald Trump for using Frank’s song

Nancy Sinatra has publicly slammed President Donald Trump for sharing a clip of her father, Frank Sinatra, performing “My Way.” The 85-year-old took to X on Sunday, April 19, calling Trump’s post “a sacrilege.”

Trump, 79, posted a nearly four-minute clip of Frank Sinatra’s live performance of “My Way” on Truth Social on Saturday, April 18. The president did not add any context to the post, sparking widespread speculation about his intentions.

When a fan asked Nancy if anything could be done about Trump’s post, she responded directly. “Unfortunately, no. The only people who can do something are the publishers,” she wrote via X.

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Nancy also reposted comments from fans highlighting her father’s feelings toward the president. “Nancy Sinatra will confirm again that her father loathed Donald Trump,” one reposted comment read. Another fan added, “Trump may love Sinatra, but Sinatra did not love Trump.” Frank Sinatra died at age 82 in 1998.

Some users speculated the post signaled declining health, which has been rumored in recent weeks. White House communications director Steven Cheung denied claims that Trump was hospitalized earlier this month. Others connected the post to ongoing military operations in Iran, which began in February when the U.S. and Israel launched airstrikes on the country.

One user noted Trump has made three posts in roughly six days built around themes of legacy, morality, and reflection. The user called it “a pattern worth naming,” adding that “the context underneath” includes the fact that Trump turns 80 in June. He remains the oldest person ever to serve as U.S. president, a record he previously took from himself.

Originally reported by Vritti Johar onMandatory.com.

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Fernando Mendoza, Diego Pavia, KC Concepcion headline long list of Latino prospects in NFL draft

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) —Fernando Mendozaand Diego Pavia pulled off an unprecedented double at the Heisman Trophy ceremony in December. It marked the first time in the award's history that two Latino players were finalists.

Associated Press Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza gives a thumbs up after an interview with NFL Network at the school's NFL football pro day Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in Bloomington, Ind. (AP Photo/AJ Mast) Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza looks to throw a pass during the school's NFL football pro day Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in Bloomington, Ind. (AP Photo/AJ Mast)

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Even more notable: Mendoza, of Indiana, joined Jim Plunkett and Bryce Young as just the third Latino to win the trophy whilePavia, from Vanderbilt,was the runner-up.

Now with the NFL draft almost here, Mendoza and Pavia continue to drive conversation about where they will go. Mendoza is projected to be the No. 1 selection Thursday night, likely going to the quarterback-needy Las Vegas Raiders, while Pavia hopes to prove any lingering doubters wrong.

And while the two quarterbacks are the headliners, they are certainlynot the only Latino prospectshoping to hear their names called before the draft ends Saturday.

Here's a look at nine players who attended the NFL's annual scouting combine in Indianapolis in February.

QB Fernando Mendoza, Indiana

The Heisman Trophy winner and national championship-winning quarterback seems a virtual lock to be the No. 1 pick after throwing for 3,535 yards, leading the nation with 41 TD passes and running for seven more scores, including the memorable TD that helped seal Indiana's national title. Mendoza eagerly embraces his Cuban lineage. He has talked often about the role his parents and family played in his growth as a player, and his four grandparents who fled Cuba in 1959.

WR KC Concepcion, Texas A&M

The 5-foot-11 1/2, 196-pound, do-it-all receiver with Puerto Rican connections emerged as one of the nation's top playmakers in 2025. He was a first-team All-America selection as the all-purpose player and though his 40-yard dash time of 4.43 seconds may cause some scouts to question his top-end speed, Concepcion always seems to deliver in clutch moments or when plays appear to be over. He also has written about his speech impediment, indicating he wants to become a role model for those who “may be too scared to speak.” He could be picked on Day 1 or early on Day 2.

LB Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech

The 6-1, 231-pound Rodriguez did a little bit of everything with one of last season's top defenses. He made 128 tackles, broke up seven passes, intercepted four, forced seven fumbles, recovered two and posted one sack. And the unanimous All-American also won the Nagurski Trophy, Butkus Award, Lombardi Award and Bednarik Award on a defense stacked with future NFL players. He seemingly did it all in college, including playing quarterback at Virginia in 2021. The question is where he will land and how all that experience will translate to the pro level.

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LB Taurean York, Texas A&M

At 5-11, 186 pounds, York is smaller than prototypical linebackers but could find a home by playing the trendy safety-linebacker hybrid NFL teams seem to increasingly want. He's been productive, too. The second team all-SEC selection started all three seasons with the Aggies, and he finished last season with 72 tackles and three passes defensed. He's one of five players in this draft with family ties to Mexico. Look for York to be chosen on Day 2 or early on Day 3.

QB Diego Pavia, Vanderbilt

He's one of the most polarizing players in this draft class, in part because he's not afraid to express his thoughts and in part because he stands only 5-foot-10, much shorter than most teams prefer in a quarterback. But there are two things on Pavia's resume that can't be ignored — he's routinely defied the odds and he wins. Pavia started his college career at New Mexico Military Institute, played well enough to jump to New Mexico State and then led Vanderbilt to its most successful back-to-back seasons in recent memory. Now the 2025 SEC Offensive Player of the Year and the first Heisman finalist from Vanderbilt will be waiting to find out which NFL team will give him a chance to prove himself all over again.

TE Josh Cuevas, Alabama

Cuevas has been a more proficient blocker than pass catcher at his three college stops — Cal Poly, Washington and Alabama. And though his size, 6-3 1/2, 245 pounds, may prompt some teams to project him more as a fullback than a tight end, there's plenty to like. Cuevas produced solid numbers last season with the Tide — 37 receptions, 411 yards, four TDs — and had career bests in 2022 at Cal Poly (58 catches, 678 yards, six TDs). The other thing coaches will appreciate is his accountablilty. He apologized to Alabama fans after the 2025 season-opening loss to Florida State, saying the players failed to meet the expected standard in that game. He also used his Senior Bowl platform to throw his support behind Crimson Tide coach Kalen DeBoer.

OL Fernando Carmona, Arkansas

Carmona showed his versatility last season by moving to guard after playing left tackle the previous three seasons. That gave NFL teams a potential preview of what he could do next season with his shorter arms and massive size — 6-4 1/2, 316 pounds. He's also improved steadily in college, going from honorable mention all-Western Athletic Conference with San Jose State in 2023 to third-team all-SEC in 2024 and second-team all-SEC last year. While scouts also seem to like his energy and edge, they also realize he'll need better technique to excel at the next level.

QB Joey Aguilar, Tennessee

Aguilar is one of the rare prospects who didn't want to be on any draft list. Despite throwing for 3,565 yards and 24 touchdowns in his only season with the Volunteers, Aguilar wanted to return to school for one more year. But just days before the NFL's annual scouting combine was set to begin, a Tennessee court denied his preliminary injunction, pushing him into the draft. The decision put Aguilar in an awkward position because most of the other players had spent weeks or months preparing for the draft. That makes his landing spot — or even a selection — anybody's guess.

OL Enrique Cruz Jr., Kansas

Cruz has the size teams covet — 6-5 1/2, 313 pounds — and the versatility they like in late-round prospects because he played both left and right tackle in college. He also overcame the adversity of going from starter to backup at Syracuse by reclaiming the starting job last year at Kansas. Will it be enough to entice an NFL team? Perhaps.

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Fernando Mendoza, Diego Pavia, KC Concepcion headline long list of Latino prospects in NFL draft

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Mexico to probe role of US officials killed in Chihuahua car crash, Sheinbaum says

MEXICO CITY, April 20 (Reuters) - Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday she was not aware U.S. embassy officials were working with the northern ‌state of Chihuahua to combat drug cartels following a car crash that killed ‌officials from both countries.

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Two U.S. officials and two Mexican state officials died in a car crash on ​Sunday after an operation to destroy clandestine drug laboratories in the municipality of Morelos. Sheinbaum said her government would review whether the operation violated national security law.

State Attorney General Cesar Jauregui later on Monday told local media there had been a misunderstanding and that ‌the U.S. officials who died did ⁠not take part in the lab raid.

"In Chihuahua there was no participation of any agent of any foreign entity in the operation," ⁠Jauregui told media outlet Grupo Formula.

Jauregui said only Mexican personnel, around 80 in total, took part in the operation. The U.S. officials, who have not been identified, were picked up ​by the ​group after the operation at a separate ​location, where they had given a ‌class on flying drones. They were being driven to the state capital when the accident occurred, Jauregui said.

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Sheinbaum said during her daily morning press conference that she would ask U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ronald Johnson to meet with Foreign Minister Roberto Velasco to discuss the incident.

The role of U.S. personnel in anti-cartel missions is highly sensitive in ‌Mexico. Sheinbaum has repeatedly said that while intelligence ​sharing and security cooperation are essential to fighting organized ​crime, Mexico will not accept ​U.S. boots on the ground.

In contrast, U.S. President Donald Trump has ‌called for greater use of U.S. military ​force to combat Mexican ​cartels.

The embassy did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The Mexican officials killed in the accident were the director of the state's investigation agency and ​an officer, state authorities ‌said on Sunday. Ambassador Johnson, in a post on X mourning the incident, ​did not identify the dead U.S. embassy staff.

(Reporting by Mexico City newsroom; ​Editing by Sarah Morland and David Gaffen)

Mexico to probe role of US officials killed in Chihuahua car crash, Sheinbaum says

MEXICO CITY, April 20 (Reuters) - Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday she was not aware U.S. embassy officials were work...
Happy Birthday, Victoria Beckham! See Her Cutest Family Photos with Her Husband David and Their 4 Kids

The Beckhams are one of the most famous families in the world.

People David, Cruz, Harper, Victoria, Brooklyn and Romeo BeckhamCredit: Victoria Beckham/Instagram

Former football starDavidand Spice GirlVictoria— one of the biggest power couples of the aughts — tied the knot in July 1999 and went on to havefour children: sonsBrooklyn,RomeoandCruz, as well as daughterHarper. The pair's high-profile relationship has put a spotlight on their family, and in recent years, has contributed to ariftbetween Brooklyn and his parents. Through it all,Victoria has said, "All we've ever tried to do is protect our children and love our children."

As Victoria turns 52 on April 17, 2026, see the family of six's photos together over the years.

Runway Ready

Romeo, Harper, Cruz, David and Victoria BeckhamCredit: Victoria Beckham/Instagram

Cruz, Romeo, Harper and David arrived for the spring/summer 2026 show of Victoria's brand, presented at Paris Fashion Week.

Proud Father

Harper, David, Romeo and Cruz BeckhamCredit: Victoria Beckham/Instagram

In a loving Father's Day 2025 carousel, Victoria shared an adorable photo of Cruz, Romeo and Harper embracing David.

"You always lead with love and our four beautiful children are a reflection of that," she wrote.

Dapper Dudes

Romeo, Cruz, Brooklyn and David BeckhamCredit: Justin Goff Photos/Getty

The Beckham men matched in suits and bow ties to celebrate Victoria's 50th birthday in London.

Bunny Hops

Cruz Beckham, Brooklyn Peltz Beckham, Nicola Peltz Beckham, Harper Beckham, Victoria Beckham and David BeckhamCredit: Instagram/victoriabeckham

Victoria struck a pose while enjoying a seaside Easter 2024 with Harper, David, Brooklyn, Cruz and Nicola.

Santa's Helpers

Cruz Beckham, David Beckham, Brooklyn Beckham, Victoria Beckham, Nicola Peltz and Harper BeckhamCredit: Victoria Beckham/Instagram

Joined by Brooklyn's wife Nicola, the Beckhams (sans Romeo) celebrated Christmas 2023.

A Family Affair

Romeo, Cruz, Harper, David, Victoria and Brooklyn BeckhamCredit: Henry Nicholls/AFP/Getty

All the kids stepped out to support Dad at the premiere of his documentaryBeckhamin 2023.

Like Father, Like Son

David and Romeo BeckhamCredit: Victoria Beckham/Instagram

David shaved his head to look like Romeo on his son's 21st birthday.

Under the Stadium Lights

Cruz, Harper, David and Victoria BeckhamCredit: Victoria Beckham/ Instagram

Harper and Cruz joined their parents at an Inter Miami FC game, shortly after David helped signLionel Messionto the team.

Silly Six

David, Cruz, Harper, Victoria, David and Romeo BeckhamCredit: Victoria Beckham/Instagram

The family of six got together for a fun photo of them goofing off.

Spring into Action

Brooklyn Beckham, Harper Beckham, David Beckham, Romeo Beckham, Jackie Apostel and Cruz BeckhamCredit: Brooklyn Beckham/Instagram

Brooklyn had a belated Easter 2021 with his entire family.

Big Debut

Cruz, Harper, David, Victoria, Romeo and Brooklyn Beckham with Nicola PeltzCredit: Victoria Beckham/Instagram

Together again! All four of the Beckham kids — Cruz, Harper, Romeo, Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz — joined David and mom Victoria for her Paris Fashion Week debutin October 2022. "I love you all so much x," she captioned a family photo shared to her Instagram feed after the show.

Fashionable Family

The family has always been afront-row fixtureat Victoria's Fashion Week shows.

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Love You, Mum

The gang was all there on Mother's Day 2022 to celebrate Mum.

Dad-and-Daughter Day

Smile! Weeks before Harper's 11th birthday she stopped for a selfie with Dad (who also shouted out their missing family members in hte caption).

Baller Boys

Romeo and David BeckhamCredit: Romeo Beckham Instagram

Are we seeing double? Romeoshared a selfiewith his lookalike dad from a basketball game they caught together before the pandemic.

Cuddled Up

The couple's youngest child, Harper, climbed into bed with her parents for a cute family selfie in this September 2020 shot.

In Dad's Footsteps

Needless to say, the Beckham boys — Cruz, Brooklyn and Romeo — are team DB all day, every day.

It's Snow Problem

Snow day! The Beckhams hit the slopes for a fun winter getaway.

Guest Starring...

Quiet on set! The Beckhams visited Dad on the set ofModern Family, when he shot a cameo for the sitcom. SpotJesse Tyler Fergusonposing à la VB in the background.

Family and 'Friends'

Harper knows how much her dad lovesFriends, so she surprised him with a little gift that made his morning.

Holiday Spirit

The Beckhams rang in Christmas 2019 wearing matching white tees with their names on them.

Puppy Love

The father-daughter pair (and their cute pups) looked like they were being photographed forVoguein this gorgeous shot.

All Together Now

Family over everything! That's the Beckham way.

Sofa, So Good

When your parents are David and Victoria Beckham, you were born with effortless style.

Dress Up to Impress

The famous family goes all out for Halloween.

Brit Fits

The start of 2020 gave us this picture-perfect snap of the beautiful family.

Baby Brooklyn

On Brooklyn's 23rd birthday in 2022, Victoria posted an adorable throwback to his early days. "23 years ago today my life changed forever, I felt a love impossible to explain," she wrote. "Brooklyn, you have no idea how much we all love you. Happy Birthday to the sweetest, kindest soul."

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Happy Birthday, Victoria Beckham! See Her Cutest Family Photos with Her Husband David and Their 4 Kids

The Beckhams are one of the most famous families in the world. Former football starDavidand Spice GirlVictoria— one of the bigges...
The SEC’s most important position is suddenly its biggest strength

The most important position on the field, and the most important access point to theSECreclaiming its perch atopcollege football.

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If there truly will be an SEC revival after the Big Ten’sthree-season streakof national championships with three different teams, it will begin and end with elite quarterback play.

Fortunately for the SEC, 2026 could be the deepest at the position in years. From Arch Manning to AJ Hill, we give you the great, the good and the unknown of the quarterback position in the SEC.

More:Spring QB competitions that could shape College Football Playoff race

1. Arch Manning, Texas

Texas quarterback Arch Manning (16) warms up before a game against the Arkansas Razorbacks at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.

Saidhe played “pissed off”for the first half of last season, and then the offense started having fun and began playing better as a unit over the final six games of the season. OK, I’ll buy it. That, and the addition of dynamic transferWR Cam Coleman, misused for two seasons under whatever Hugh Freeze was calling that Auburn offense.

2. Sam Leavitt, LSU

The positive: Leavitt’s development underelite OC/QB coach Charlie Weis Jr. The negative: How will the surgically repaired foot (Lisfranc injury) hold up? There’s so much drama surroundingall things LSU and new coach Lane Kiffin— and to a lesser extent, Leavitt’s huge NIL deal — every game will be scrutinized and polarized.

3. Gunner Stockton, Georgia

Way undervalued player, leader and winner. What more do you want? He competed 70% of his passes, had a TD/INT ratio of 24/5, and had 10 rush TDs. In his first season as a starter. Don’t be shocked if he has a monster season.

4. Marcel Reed, Texas A&M

Texas A&M Aggies quarterback Marcel Reed (10) looks to pass the ball during the first half against the Miami Hurricanes at Kyle Field.

There’s a lot to like, beginning and ending with his escapability and playmaking off-schedule. Forget about forcing him into something he’s not; let him create. One big concern: Which Reed do you get? The one who played brilliantly in a road win over Notre Dame, or the one who had five turnovers (four INTs, one fumble) in the last two games of the season — Texas A&M’s only two losses (Texas, Miami).

5.Trinidad Chambliss,Ole Miss

By the end of last season, he was the most dangerous player in the SEC. There will be a drop-off without Kiffin and Weis, but how significant? A talented team rallied around Chambliss in 2025. Can a different team do it again?

HAYES:Ole Miss needs Trinidad Chambliss eligibility case success or CFP hopes go poof

6. Byrum Brown, Auburn

USF transfer will be a big problem for SEC defenses. Against Florida in Week 2 last year — when the Gators’ defense was healthy and nasty — Brown had 329 total yards (66 rush), and led a huge upset. But the USF offensive line in 2025 was light years ahead of the Auburn offensive line — which will have four new transfer starters in 2026.

7. John Mateer, Oklahoma

What looked like a breakout season in 2025 was sidetracked in late September by a thumb injury, and Mateer never really got it back. Five starters return on the offensive line. Better protection, better results.

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8. Keelon Russell, Alabama

A talented thrower whowill compete with Austin Mack for the starting job. Both probably should’ve played more last season — but couldn’t because Alabama wasn’t putting away teams early. If you’re a believer in coach Kalen DeBoer and OC Ryan Grubb’s quarterback development over the years at Alabama and Washington (and why wouldn’t you be?), this could get real interesting, real quick with Russell’s obvious skills.

9. LaNorris Sellers, South Carolina

Imagine being new OC/QB coach Kendal Briles. The development of uber-talented Sellers — and South Carolina coach Shane Beamer’s job — is in your hands. Beamer’s disastrous hire of Mike Shula as OC/QB coach in 2025 could eventually be his undoing at South Carolina.

10. Austin Simmons, Missouri

You want motivation? Is Simmons’ career destined to become a footnote of Chambliss’ emergence in 2025, or does he finally play to his five-star potential and become an elite dual threat player? For some reason, this feels a whole lot like Kelly Bryant in 2019.

11. George MacIntyre, Tennessee

If it’s not former five-star MacIntyre, it’s current five-star freshman Faizon Brandon. Considering Tennessee coach Josh Heupel’s history of developing the position, one of the two (or both) will eventually produce. And maybe at a high level.

12. Aaron Philo, Florida

New Florida coach Jon Sumrall got OC Buster Faulkner to leave Georgia Tech, and Faulkner got Philo to leave Atlanta and follow him to Gainesville. Everyone got what he wanted, and holdover QB Tramell Jones may still win the job. Then what?

OPINION:Billy Napier’s new edge at JMU? The culture he never had at Florida

13. Kenny Minchey, Kentucky

Lost the quarterback competition at Notre Dame, and never got on the field for significant minutes. The best thing Minchey has going for him: new Kentucky coach Will Stein’s track record with quarterbacks. Since 2020, Frank Harris (UTSA), Bo Nix (Oregon), Dillon Gabriel (Oregon) and Dante Moore (Oregon) have a combined TD/INT ratio of 176/40 — or an average of 28 TDs and six INTs a season.

14. Kamario Taylor, Mississippi State

This is based on all of two games in 2025, both ugly losses where Taylor had a handful of wow plays. There’s a lot to like about his dynamic ability, but he must become a more accurate, consistent thrower.

15. Jared Curtis, Vanderbilt

TheNo. 1 quarterback recruit in 2026, he’ll learn on the job with a rebuilt Vanderbilt offense. That’s a difficult spot for a young player against a conference full of fast, athletic defensive linemen, and defensive coordinators who can create confusion with combo coverages.

16. AJ Hill, Arkansas

Another likely first-year starter who arrived in Fayetteville from Memphis with coach Ryan Silverfield. A former consensus four-star recruit and top-five player at his position, Hill redshirted last season and will have to beat out sophomore KJ Jackson.

Matt Hayesis the senior national college football writer for USA TODAY Sports Network. Follow him on X at@MattHayesCFB.

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