The article explores the rising trend of hiring professional sorority rush coaches, like Trisha Addicks, who charge thousands of dollars to help wealthy girls craft their image, outfits, and social media presence to secure a spot in elite southern sororities, highlighting the high costs, emotional toll, and societal implications of this competitive process.
The article ranks the top 11 quarterbacks from the Elite 11 event, highlighting their performances across various sessions, with DIA BELL, HELAMAN CASUGA, and KEISEAN HENDERSON leading the list due to their impressive skills and potential, while also noting surprises like BRYSON BEAVER and TERRY WALKER.
Tanner Miller, a former undersized high school offensive lineman from California, struggled to draw interest from colleges until he connected with Jim Michalczik, which led to an opportunity at Michigan State. Miller has since become an All-American player for the team.
Rintaro Sasaki, the top high school baseball player in Japan, has signed with Stanford and will join the Cardinal program for the 2025 season, forgoing the Nippon Professional Baseball Draft. Known for his power-hitting and advanced approach at the plate, Sasaki aims to contribute immediately to Stanford's baseball program and pursue his dream of playing in Major League Baseball, choosing the university for its quality education and recent success in the College World Series.
Texas cornerback Mike Gerald has committed to the Minnesota Golden Gophers, becoming the second cornerback to commit during the team's "Summer Splash" event. Gerald, who has received scholarship offers from Kansas State, Utah, and Washington State, played as a wide receiver last year but will transition to cornerback at Minnesota. Despite his lack of experience at the position, Gerald's size and speed have caught the attention of several Power 5 programs.
Bronny James, son of LeBron James, scored 15 points on five made three-pointers in the McDonald’s high school All-American basketball game. LeBron was seen making the “ice in his veins” gesture while watching the game sitting courtside. Bronny is the 28th-ranked player and fourth-ranked point guard in ESPN’s Top 100 players in the Class of 2023 and has scholarship offers from Ohio State, Michigan, USC, Kentucky, Oregon and Memphis.