Cannon Peebles commits to Tennessee baseball

North Carolina State transfer Cannon Peebles commits to Tennessee baseball.

Cannon Peebles announced his commitment to Tennessee baseball on Tuesday.

Peebles played catcher and designated hitter at North Carolina State as a freshman in 2023.

He started 39 games in 2023, recording a .352 batting average, 12 home runs, 50 hits, 50 RBIs, 30 runs and 27 walks. 30 starts for Peebles came as the Wolfpack’s designated hitter and nine as a catcher.

Peebles led all North Carolina State hitters with a .348 batting average and a .742 slugging percentage in ACC play, while tying for first with seven home runs.

He produced a .330 batting average or higher from both sides of the plate in 2023.

Peebles is from Hanover High School in Mechanicsville, Virginia.

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Tennessee basketball to play North Carolina State

Tennessee basketball to play North Carolina State in 2023.

The 2023-24 basketball campaign will be Tennessee’s ninth under head coach Rick Barnes.

Tennessee will play North Carolina State on Dec. 16 at AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas.

“Our program has participated in several Hall of Fame events in recent years, and they have always been wonderful experiences for our team,” Barnes said in a press release. “We expect the same caliber of experience when we travel to San Antonio — a great city that knows and loves basketball — to test ourselves against a really talented and well-coached NC State program. Our associate head coach, Justin Gainey, is an NC State grad and was a great point guard for the Wolfpack under Herb Sendek, and growing up in Hickory, North Carolina, I’m very familiar with NC State’s rich basketball history.”

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Arizona State’s DJ Horne picks NC State as his next destination

NC State’s backcourt got a big addition on Monday with a Pac-12 transfer announcing his decision.

North Carolina State added a quality piece to their backcourt on Monday morning when Arizona State transfer guard DJ Horne made his decision to join the Wolfpack. He announced the decision on Twitter.

Horne, a 6-foot-1-inch guard is returning home by picking NC State. Horne is a native of Raleigh, North Carolina, and played his high school basketball at Trinity Christian School in Fayetteville, North Carolina.

Horne will be playing now at the third college of his collegiate career. He originally signed with Illinois State out of high school, spending two years with the Redbirds including a sophomore season in which he averaged 15.1 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 2.7 assists. He would join Arizona State before the 2021-2022 season, where he spent each of the last two seasons, averaging 12.5 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 2.2 assists over 65 games which included 62 starts.

Now, he’ll return home and suit up for the Wolfpack who will be entering their seventh season under head coach Kevin Keatts. This past season, they made the NCAA Tournament for just the second time under Keatts as a No.11 seed, losing in the first round to Creighton.

Horne will look to help replace the hole left by guard Terquavion Smith In 2022-23, Smith averaged 17.9 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 4.1 assists before deciding to enter the NBA Draft as a projected first-round pick. The Wolfpack are also set to lose guard Jarkel Joiner who averaged 17.0 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 3.6 assists this season.

Tennessee football schedules North Carolina State in 2024

Tennessee football schedules North Carolina State in 2024.

Tennessee will play North Carolina State on Sept. 7, 2024 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.

The contest is the 2024 Duke’s Mayo Classic.

Tennessee is 2-1 all-time versus North Carolina State.

The last meeting between the two schools took place on Aug. 31, 2012. Tennessee defeated the Wolfpack, 35-21, in Atlanta, Georgia.

The Wolfpack were victorious, 16-0, in its first meeting with Tennessee on Oct. 28, 1911. Tennessee won the second meeting, 13-0, on Sept. 29, 1939. Both contests were played in Raleigh, North Carolina.

“We appreciate the Charlotte Sports Foundation and NC State on executing a game of this caliber on short notice,” Tennessee Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics Danny White said in a press release. “This is another terrific opportunity for our football program and Vol Nation to showcase our brand in one of college football’s perennial marquee contests.”

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No. 10 North Carolina State defeats No. 22 Lady Vols, 6-1

No. 10 North Carolina State defeats No. 22 Lady Vols, 6-1.

No. 10 North Carolina State defeated No. 22 Tennessee, 6-1, Sunday at J.W. Isenhour Tennis Center in Raleigh, North Carolina.

“I think there was a lot we learned about ourselves today,” Tennessee head coach Alison Ojeda said. “We choose to play strong out-of-conference teams like NC State so that we can see areas where we need to improve ourselves to get ready for the SEC season.”

Tennessee-North Carolina State results:

Singles

1. Diana Shnaider (ST) def. #68 Elza Tomase (TENN) 3-6, 6-1, 6-2
2. #13 Alana Smith (ST) def. #76 Rebeka Mertena (TENN) 6-4, 6-2
3. #23 Amelia Rajecki (ST) def. Eleonora Molinaro (TENN) 6-2, 6-0
4. #55 Daria Kuczer (TENN) def. #25 Abigail Rencheli (ST) 7-5, 6-2
5. #97 Sophie Abrams (ST) def. Lauren Anzalotta (TENN) 6-0, 6-3
6. Gina Dittmann (ST) def. Esther Adeshina (TENN) 7-6 (7-5), 6-2

Order of finish: 3,2,1,4,5,6

Doubles

1. Esther Adeshina/Rebeka Mertena (TENN) def. Diana Shnaider/Alana Smith (ST) 6-3
2. #60 Sophie Abrams/Abigail Rencheli (ST) def. Eleonora Molinaro/Daria Kuczer (TENN) 6-3
3. Amelia Rajecki/Gina Dittmann (ST) def. Elza Tomase/Lauren Anzalotta (TENN) 6-4

Order of finish: 1,3,2

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College football Week 7 scores: No. 1 Alabama trails in second half

No. 1 Alabama involved in a heavyweight fight. Stay updated right here!

Week 7 of the 2022 college football season on paper sets up to be perhaps the biggest until rivalry weekend of the entire year.  Two games take place between top 10 teams while another battle of unbeatens is underway and three other matchups of ranked opponents occur.

Is No. 1 Alabama at risk of falling at No. 8 Tennessee?

How will things go between a battle of top-10 Big Ten squads in Ann Arbor?

And who will win the battle of undefeated Big 12 teams as Oklahoma State travels to TCU?

Stay up to date on all of college football’s biggest happenings this weekend with the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll Top 25 scoreboard that’ll be updated all day long.

ESPN’s College GameDay picks their winners for week 7

One half of the Manning-cast joined the crew and made his picks

Multiple top 25 matchups this weekend and two top ten tilts made ESPN’s decision fairly difficult but they ended up heading to SEC country for the No. 3 Alabama at No. 6 Tennessee contest. The crew of Chris Fowler, Lee Corso (welcome back after a two-week hiatus), Desmond Howard, Pat McAfee and Kirk Herbstreit were joined by Peyton Manning, who needs no introduction. Find out below from the group of Howard, McAfee, Corso, Herbstreit and Manning on who they believe will win this weekend.

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Chargers 2023 NFL draft watch: Prospects to watch for Week 6

A look at a handful of prospects that could be on the Chargers’ radar in Week 6.

The sixth week of college football is here, which means we are back with another edition of the Scouting Notebook.

The Scouting Notebook will feature prospects to watch throughout the day. While some may think it’s too early to start talking about the 2023 NFL draft, there’s never a bad time to talk about the future of the Chargers.

Let’s dive in.

Texas @ Oklahoma

The annual Red River Showdown will have its fair share of NFL prospects, as it always does. Oklahoma left tackle Anton Harrison has played well this season, perhaps launching his draft stock outside a range where Los Angeles would feel comfortable pulling the trigger. Right tackle Wanya Morris, however, is a Chargers possibility if Trey Pipkins can’t continue his early-season momentum. Wide receiver Marvin Mims is a likely 4.4s sprinter who could fill the role of a deep threat.

On the Texas side, national attention will be on running back Bijan Robinson, a likely top-ten pick and someone worth watching as a potential opponent scouting report. Los Angeles will likely focus more on players like linebacker DeMarvion Overshown, a slim 224 lb linebacker with smooth coverage skills. The Longhorns also have a plethora of late-round style defensive linemen and corner/kick returner D’Shawn Jamison.

Utah @ UCLA

Tight end Brant Kuithe tore his ACL at the end of September, but Utah still has another very good player at the position in Dalton Kincaid, an all-around tight end who’s a slightly better receiver than blocker. Cornerback Clark Phillips III is a defensive back Brandon Staley will love, but whether Los Angeles is willing to spend a first-round pick on the position with how Asante Samuel Jr. has performed, plus the money tied up in J.C. Jackson, is an interesting question. Quarterback Cameron Rising is a solid decision-maker who could be a nice backup to Justin Herbert.

Speaking of potential backup QBs, I think Dorian Thompson-Robinson will likely be drafted, given his development this season. The Chargers seem to like having a playmaker-style QB on the roster, given Easton Stick’s tenure with the team, making DTR an intriguing name to keep an eye on. Wide receiver Jake Bobo is coming off his best game as a Bruin and brings a fascinating blend of route running and size that may be worth a Day 3 pick. Guard Jon Gaines is a Senior Bowl watchlist member and potential swing guard if Jamaree Salyer moves into more of an everyman role next season.

Washington State @ USC

Sticking in the Pac-12, the Cougars have a nice team gelling early this season. Quarterback Cameron Ward is likely outside the Chargers’ range, but he’s someone worth keeping an eye on. Left tackle Jarrett Kingston is another potential target as a guard revert after playing on the interior early in his college career. Defense is where this team shines, though, led by pass rusher Brennan Jackson, a 255-pounder on the Senior Bowl watchlist who profiles as a late-round pick. Linebacker Daiyan Henley was a multi-time All-Mountain West selection at Nevada before transferring to Pullman and could be another name on the radar for LA.

Down the street from SoFi Stadium, USC has guys you probably already know all about. Jordan Addison is the headliner. Last year’s Biletnikoff winner is probably only a realistic option if the Chargers severely disappoint this season, but it’s worth keeping an eye on and fantasizing about here and there. Guard Andrew Vorhees might be one of the top interior linemen in the draft but needs to work on his hand usage and keeping his upper and lower bodies in sync. Corner Mekhi Blackmon is one of the few interesting prospects on an Alex Grinch defense that plays like, well, an Alex Grinch defense.

BYU vs. Notre Dame

Jaren Hall leads the Cougars into a neutral site game with Notre Dame as one of the 2023 QBs gaining the most draft steam, but it’s perhaps worth noting that he’ll be 25 in March. Do the Chargers want a paradoxically seasoned rookie behind Herbert? Tight end Isaac Rex has been on my radar for a while now, and it’ll be interesting to see what kind of impact he makes against the Irish. Left tackle Blake Freeland is another popular player in media circles, which could carry him out of LA’s range. BYU also has a trio of linebackers worth watching: Keenan Pili, Max Tooley, and Payton Wilgar.

Notre Dame has had its ups and downs in Marcus Freeman’s first season, but there’s still an abundance of talent on their roster. Tight end Michael Mayer has been heralded as this season’s top man at the position as a classic Midwestern-style player, but I’m not sure that’s what Los Angeles wants at the position. Jarrett Patterson might be this draft’s top center and could be a plug-and-play replacement for Corey Linsley as the latter continues to age. We know Tom Telesco loves his Fighting Irish defenders, and all powder blue-tinted eyes should be focused on edge rusher Isaiah Foskey. Perhaps a bit of a luxury pick with Joey Bosa, Khalil Mack, and Chris Rumph under contract, Foskey is an absurdly explosive rusher with adequate bend and mass (260 lbs) to hang tough in the run game.

WR Nathaniel “Tank” Dell, Houston

The Chargers experienced early in the season the offensive woes of playing without star wide receiver Keenan Allen. The team needs the proper depth to keep Justin Herbert firing on all cylinders. Tank Dell has great vision in the open field and big plays are naturally magnetic to him. The explosive 5-10, 165-pound receiver understands what it means to be a target hog – Dell has 43 catches, 534 yards, and six touchdowns in six games.

LB Drake Thomas, North Carolina State

The Chargers are doing fine against the run this season with the league’s 14th-best unit and averaging 125.0 yards per game to opposing ball carriers. However, there has been a run of 50 or more yards in each of the last three weeks. Each one has been along the perimeter of the front seven. Drake Thomas, a fourth-year junior for North Carolina State, is a reliable tackler with an 82.2 PFF grade against the run last year. Thomas has 32 tackles this season and is a large reason for the Wolfpack’s No. 14 ranking in the AP Top 25 poll.

ESPN’s College GameDay picks their Week 3 winners including Notre Dame vs. Cal

Who do you have winning?

For the first time in College GameDay’s twenty year history, they visited Boone, North Carolina, home of giant slayer Appalachian State. After the Mountaineers took North Carolina to the brink in week one, they successfully garnered a massive upset in week two, going to College Station and defeating Texas A&M.  The GameDay crew (Kirk Herbstreit, Lee Corso, Desmond Howard, and Pat McAfee) along with guest picker country singer Luke Combs, made their selections for week three’s slate. Find out below who they chose to win.

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Where every ACC team landed in the first AP top-25 poll of the 2022 CFB season

See where every ACC team ranks ahead of the 2022 college football season.

We are near the start of the 2022 college football season, and it couldn’t come sooner.

As we approach the first games of the season, we now have the very first AP top-25 poll. Teams will have an idea of where they stand heading into their first week of competition with the opportunity to either rise to the top or fade into obscurity.

The ACC is well represented in this first AP poll, with five teams listed in the top-25. Clemson sits the highest among ACC teams as the only team ranked in the top ten.

Here’s how every ACC team ranked, or didn’t, in the Preseason AP Poll.