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FB Recruiting Confirmed List of Summer Official Visitors....

SUMMER OFFICIAL VISITS SCHEDULED
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WEEKEND OF MAY 16th
OL Xavier Payne (Jones - FL)
DT James Johnson (North Fort Myers - FL)
LB Izayia Williams (Tavares - FL)
CB Camren Hamiel (Desert Edge - AZ)
CB Sean Johnson (Archbishop Spalding - MD)
S Kaiden Hall (Milton - FL)
S Joey O'Brien (La Salle College - PA)

WEEKEND OF MAY 30th
QB Troy Huhn (Mission Hills - CA) -- PENN STATE COMMIT
RB Messiah Mickens (Harrisburg - PA) -- PENN STATE COMMIT
WR Lavar Keys (DeMatha - MD) -- PENN STATE COMMIT
WR Jerquaden Guilford (Northrop - IN) -- PENN STATE COMMIT
WR Jahsiear Rogers (Appoquinimink - DE) -- PENN STATE COMMIT
OT Kevin Brown (Harrisburg - PA) -- PENN STATE COMMIT
OT Gregory Patrick (Northern - MI)
OT Marlen Bright (DePaul Catholic - NJ)
OT Roseby Lubintus (Timber Creek - NJ)
OT Marky Walbridge (St. Sebastian's Country Day - MA)
EDGE Daniel Jennings (Princeton - WV) -- PENN STATE COMMIT
LB Rodney Colton Jr. (Newman - GA)
CB Julian Peterson (Winslow Township - NJ) -- PENN STATE COMMIT
S Danny Odem (First Academy - FL)
S Matt Sieg (Fort Cherry - PA) -- PENN STATE COMMIT

WEEKEND OF JUNE 6TH
WR Travis Johnson (Oscar Smith - VA)
WR Connor Salmin (Bullis School - MD)
WR Davion Brown (Trinity Episcopal - VA)
TE Mack Sutter (Dunlap - IL)
OT Da'Ron Parks (Cardinal Mooney - FL)
OT Ben Congdon (Tuscarawas Valley - OH)
EDGE Keysaun Eleazer (Southeast Raleigh - NC)
DE Garrett Witherington (Bradford Christian - AL)
DT Keshawn Stancil (Clayton - NC)
CB Amauri Polydor (St. Frances Academy - MD)
S Darrell Carey (DeMatha - MD)
S Khary Adams (Loyola Blakefield - MD)
S Jordan Deck (Frisco Lone Star - TX)
ATH Jaziel Hart (North Cross School - VA)
ATH/EDGE Jackson Samuels Ford (Malvern Prep - PA)

WEEKEND OF JUNE 13TH
IOL Tavian Branch (Riverside - PA)
OT Bryce Gilmore (Proper - TX)
OT Drew Evers (Flower Mound - TX)
OT Adam Guthrie (Miami Trace - OH)
OT Johnnie Jones Jr. (Berkeley Prep - FL)
OT Immanuel Iheanacho (Gonzaga - DC)
OT Carter Scruggs (Loundon County - VA)
OT Grayson McKeogh (La Salle College - PA)
DE Luke Wafle (Hun School - NJ)
EDGE Terry Wiggins (Coatesville - PA)
LB Mathieu Kanu (Patriot - VA)
S Kaden Gebhardt (Olentangy - OH)

MIDWEEK JUNE 17TH
IOL Darius Gray (St. Christopher's - VA)

WEEKEND OF JUNE 20th
IOL Benjamin Eziuka (Detroit Catholic Central - MI)
OT Chancellor Campbell (Lakewood - FL)
DE Brian Harris (Mandarin - FL)
ATH/DB CJ Bronaugh (Windermere - FL)

Reaction Time and Other Ref Stuff

I’ve seen a lot of internet discussions about that takedown that was overturned in Sealy’s match last Sunday. It seems that the ref allowed for “reaction time” as justification for calling no TD

Can someone please explain exactly how “reaction time” is supposed to be applied because I’m starting to think it’s a really bad idea. Just like stalling, there doesn’t seem to be complete consistency on when it is called.
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Do your thing DJT with the cost of breakfast

Price of coffee joining the increases in eggs. Make inflation go away!!

It's not just eggs. Your morning coffee is likely to get more expensive, too.​


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***Ask The Staff -- Wednesday Edition***

Feel free to ask any questions for Happy Valley Insider’s staff members post your questions about the team, recruiting, or anything else in this thread below. If we don't know the answer, we'll work our hardest to get the best answer possible. Please refrain from commenting on other people's questions and answers, however, feel free to start a new thread to discuss any of our questions.

We will check in on the thread all day long to answer whatever questions you have!

Big 10 Pick'em Challenge

Brand New for 2025!
Big 10 Pick'em Challenge
Winner get's braggin rights

RULES:
Must pick 3 seeded wrestlers per weight
Each seeded wrestler is assigned a value
Total of your 30 picks can NOT exceed 153 points
each wrestler's earned team points will tallied

1st Seed =50
2nd Seed =25
3rd Seed =20
4th Seed =15
5th Seed=10
6th Seed=9
7th Seed=8
8th Seed =7
9th Seed =6
10th Seed =5
11th Seed =4
12th Seed =3
13th Seed =2
14th Seed =1

enter your challenge as follows - please use a device to help you add up to 153! no wrestlers names needed just the seeds / weight
NAME:
125: SEED / SEED / SEED
133:
141:
149:
157:
165:
174:
184:
197:
285:
TOTAL POINTS:

The Democrats’ hypocritical constitutional crisis

LOL...

https://thehill.com/opinion/judiciary/5163315-biden-debt-shift-constitutional-crisis/

The U.S. Court of Appeals just averted a constitutional crisis — Democrats should be relieved.

That it came from blocking yet another attempt by former President Joe Biden to shift billions in debt from college students to the general taxpayer should make no difference to those with such acute constitutional concerns. Right?

On Feb. 18, the Eighth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Biden’s Education Department had exceeded its authority in attempting to shift college debt on a scale similar to that provided by Biden’s initial 2022 massive college debt shift. In 2023, the Supreme Court had ruled against Biden’s effort to permanently cancel up to $430 billion in loan debt for as many as 43 million borrowers under the HEROES Act.

Undeterred, Biden sought multiple times to stretch other laws to shift college debt. By the time he left the White House, he was trying to cancel $184 billion in debt owed to taxpayers by approximately 5 million borrowers.

So to recap, there was a definitive Supreme Court ruling followed by repeated attempts by a president to circumvent it. The judicial branch determined and the executive branch ignored it. Were the Biden-Harris administration still in office, there’s no reason to believe — based on repeated prior attempts — that the executive branch would not still be ignoring the judicial branch.

If ever there were the makings of constitutional crisis, this would seem to have it.

For weeks, Democrats have been echoing the mantra of “constitutional crisis” over the Trump administration’s DOGE efforts to cut spending, personnel, and regulations. However, there is no Democrat roar of approval here. In fact, the silence is deafening.
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