Bronko Kane Nagurski of International Falls, husband, brother, father, and grandfather passed away Monday, March 7, 2011. Born on Christmas Day 1937, the first child to the late Bronko and Eileen ...
After his amazing season, Barron wound up taking home the Thorpe Award, which is given to the nation's top defensive back. He was also named a first-team All-American and first-team All-SEC, and was a ...
Bronko Nagurski Trophy Winners Listed by Year 2024 – Kyle Kennard, DE, South Carolina 2023 – Xavier Watts, S, Notre Dame... advertisement College Football Network ...
The group working on setting up an athletic hall of fame at International Falls High School continues to finalize the details to honor the first nine inductees at a banquet to take place in ...
A three-star recruit out of Atlanta, Kyle Kennard chose to stay close to home and attend Georgia Tech rather than play at ...
UConn's head coach waved goodbye and pointed to his left hand twice, shouting "two rings" at the Creighton crowd, referring to his team's two national titles. At the Corner Kick Cantina, the ...
The Minnesota Vikings are signing the two-time Pro Bowler, the NFL team announced on Tuesday, after Allen visited the club’s facility on Monday. Allen is moving to Minnesota after reaching agreement ...
The Vikings made a big move early Tuesday morning, signing Allen to a three-year, $60 million deal, signaling their intent to bolster their defensive line with one of the NFL 's premier interior ...
Watts finished his Notre Dame career as a two-time All-American, unanimous in 2023 and consensus in 2024. He won the Bronko ...
He's a back-to-back consensus All-American, Bronko Nagurski winner, a team captain, and led the NCAA in interceptions in 2023 (7) and had the second most (6) in 2024. Watts is a former 3-star ...
A 2024 All-America, Chuck Bednarik Award, Lombardi Award, Bronko Nagurski Trophy and Butkus Award candidate who jumped onto the national scene in his first year as a starter in 2023 by leading the Big ...
Parting ways with the defensive tackle takes $16.471 million off the NFL team’s salary-cap obligations for 2025.