Kellen Mond earns MVP honors as National wins Senior Bowl 27-24
American Team quarterback Kellen Mond of Texas A&M (12) has his throw tipped by National Team offensive lineman Osa Odighizuwa of UCLA (92) during the first half of the NCAA Senior Bowl college football game in Mobile, Ala., Saturday, Jan. 30, 2021. (AP Photo/Matthew Hinton)MOBILE, Ala. โ Texas A&Mโs Kellen Mond was the Senior Bowl Most Valuable Player but two fellow Southeastern Conference Western Division products made the decisive big play. Fitzpatrick had six catches for 90 yards in the showcase game for senior and graduate NFL prospects, earning offensive player of the game honors. Obviously, kind of shaky at the beginning but it definitely shows a lot of poise to be able to bounce back.โNorth Carolina running back Michael Carter also had a big game. The game was played for the first time at South Alabamaโs new Hancock Whitney Stadium, with Miami Dolphins coach Brian Flores leading the National team and Carolinaโs Matt Rhule coaching the American team.
Olympic hopefuls take important steps as U.S. Open concludes
USA Swimmingโs nationwide U.S. Open concluded in the Alamo City on Saturday morning with 10 events, five each for both men and women across two separate sessions. Cox ran away from the field and posted a 2:27.55, the fastest time in the country by a full second. โIt definitely felt like a morning swim," Cox said. It was a really great race there, and I was just happy to be in there with them and compete. Although their times were officially recorded as exhibition swims, the experience each garnered will prove invaluable for this season and beyond.
Olympic hopefuls take important steps as U.S. Open concludes
Olympic hopefuls take important steps as U.S. Open concludesPublished: November 15, 2020, 2:40 amTexas alumna Madisyn Cox dominated once again, posting a nation-leading 2:27.55 in the 200 meter Breaststroke on the final day of competition at San Antonio's portion of the U.S. Open.