Penn State in tense Big Ten battle for 4 star Indiana edge rusher

After receiving a vital commitment from three-star defensive lineman Aniti Paiva, theNittany Lionsare yet again in contention for another star defensive player in edge rusherIfeanya Emedobi. However, they will have to compete with several other Big Ten schools to ensure he will end up in Happy Valley. Right now, the odds are seemingly stacked against them.

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While Penn State won't be doing battle with perhaps their biggest conference rival, Ohio State, they still have to contend with defending national champion Indiana, which also happens to be Emedobi's home state.Michiganis no slouch in this race either as the current leaders. While they also have a new coach, they may be able to offer a bit more in terms of prestige and most importantly, CFP contention.

What's even more of a scary proposition is that while Emedobi has all his official visits lined up for next month, his visit to Happy Valley comes before his visits to the Hoosiers and Wolverines, respectively. That means if Matt Campbell truly wants a player of his caliber, he will have to go all out to impress the Indiana edge rusher.

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As of right now, Emedobi is the No. 10 recruit in the state of Indiana, making him someone that Curt Cignetti would potentially love to have on the roster as an in-state recruit. After two years of building a roster through the transfer portal, Cignetti could put all his eggs in the Emedobi basket to curry favor with future in-state recruits. Still, Michigan is the early leader in the clubhouseaccording to 247Sports, with a 60% chance of securing Emedobi's commitment.

While the odds may seem bleak for theNittany Lions, the potential appeal of being a member of one of Penn State's largest recruiting classes and a key centerpiece on a new look defense could sway Emedobi in a tense Big Ten battle. Whether or not it will be enough remains to be seen.

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Penn State in tense Big Ten battle for 4 star Indiana edge rusher

After receiving a vital commitment from three-star defensive lineman Aniti Paiva, theNittany Lionsare yet again in contention for anoth...
“Marshals” Shocking Finale: Kayce Dutton's Son Is Taken by the Most Unexpected Enemy in Frightening Twist

Warning: this post contains spoilers for the season 1 finale ofMarshals.

People Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton and Brecken Merrill as Tate Dutton in 'Marshals'Credit: Fred Hayes/CBS

NEED TO KNOW

  • Marshals season 1 came to an end on Sunday, May 24

  • The season finale left the fate of many characters up in the air

  • A shocking twist revealed that Kayce and his team have an enemy right under their noses that nobody suspects

Marshalsseason 1 ended with not one but two major cliffhangers.

During the episode, which aired Sunday, May 24, Chief Rainwater (Gil Birmingham) was the target of repeated attacks, and when Kayce (Luke Grimes) brought him to East Camp for protection, the violence followed.

As Kayce's sonTate (Breckin Merrill) and Rainwater hid in the cabin,Mo Brings Plentyand Kayce were both on the defense as the ranch was invaded. Kayce took a bullet, but his Marshals teammates arrived just in time for backup. Cal (Logan Marshall-Green), Belle (Arielle Kebbel), Andrea (Ash Santos) and Miles (Tatanka Means) helped defend the ranch, but not before Tate got involved and killed one of the attackers to defend Rainwater.

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In the aftermath of the attack, Tom Wheeler (Chris Mulkey) offered to take Tate to Texas to go fishing, which sounded like a reprieve to Kayce, who agreed. The final scene of the episode, though, revealed that Wheeler isn't actually the ally Kayce thought he was.

Gil Birmingham as Thomas Rainwater and Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton in 'Marshals'Credit: Fred Hayes/CBS

Before Wheeler and Tate boarded his private plane for Texas, one of Wheeler's henchmen arrived to tell him, "It's handled." It was the same man who was on the screen moments earlier threatening Cal and Belle while they were on an investigation.

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The man pulled up in his pickup truck as Belle and Cal got ready to barge into a trailer. Through the window, they saw a man was dead inside. As the truck pulled away, two gunmen were revealed and opened fire on them. The screen cut to black before showing how Belle and Cal responded to the surprise attack. (See the scene here.)

The scene with Wheeler, though, confirmed that he was the one to make the call to take out Belle and Cal, which comes as a major twist after fans have gotten to know him all season long as a rancher and friend interested in buying Kayce's land.

Andrea's fate is also up in the air after the finale. She accepted the job in Washington, D.C., but she didn't seem overly excited to leave given that the team hasn't figured out who has been attacking Rainwater.

Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton, Ellie Jameson as Dolly Wheeler and Chris Mulkey as Tom Wheeler in 'Marshals'Credit: Paramount

Marshalswas renewed for season 2 just days after it premiered in March.According to CBS, 20 million viewers tuned in to the premiere episode.

"YOU gave us @marshalscbs season 2, thank you!" Kebbel wrote in an Instagrampostafter the news broke. "Finding out on the plane from NY to Austin is a moment I’ll remember forever."

TheMarshalsseason 1 finale can be streamed on Paramount+, and its slated to return for season 2 in the fall of 2026.

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Execs think De'Aaron Fox's time in San Antonio could end sooner than expected

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Here he is in his first postseason with the Spurs, having forced his way to San Antonio last season as part of his Sacramento Kings exit plan, and there’s already league-wide chatter about how his time here might be cut short. The assertion, shared by rival executives and media folks alike, is that rookie guard Dylan Harper (the No. 2 pick in last year’s draft) is simply too good to come off the bench for long and will eventually need to start alongside second-year guard Stephon Castle (the No. 4 pick in 2024).

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