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Rebecca Karl named 2023 State Queen by TOPS
SUMMARY: Rebecca Carl of Mississippi received statewide recognition as the 2023 Topps Queen by the international weight loss program, Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS), for her impressive weight loss journey. Struggling with her fitness goals, Carl turned to prayer and her sister, eventually joining the TOPS program. Initially, she faced challenges in committing to meetings, exercise, and nutrition. However, she realized her relationship with food was akin to an addiction. With spiritual guidance and motivation from fellow TOPS members, she shed over 70 pounds, reaching her goal weight of 165 pounds. Carl now aims to inspire and empower others in their weight loss journeys.
If you're looking for a true sentiment of dedication and determination, look no further than Carriere native Rebecca Karl.
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Mississippi quarterbacks in attendance at Manning Passing Academy
SUMMARY: The Manning Passing Academy welcomed top college football names and high school players for training sessions led by standout quarterbacks like Mississippi State's Blake Shapen and Ole Miss's Jackson Dart. The camp saw Blake Shapen sharing his high expectations for the 2024 season and adjusting to Southern culture. Eli Manning expressed optimism about the year ahead, particularly regarding Ole Miss's talent. Former Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College quarterback Pat McQ highlighted his unexpected journey in football. Notre Dame's Riley Leonard, a transfer from Duke, commended the humility and eagerness to learn in top Mississippi recruit Duce Knight. The camp runs through Sunday.
Some of the biggest names in college football made their way to the Manning Passing Academy on Friday.
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Mississippi colleges look to adapt in new era of athlete compensation
SUMMARY: College football rosters are set to evolve due to changes in transfer rules and Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) laws. Yahoo Sports' Ross Dellenger discusses the financial implications for NCAA institutions and athletes. Over the past three seasons, fans have navigated the complexities of the transfer portal and NIL, amid significant lawsuits like House vs. NCAA. The NCAA lifted rules allowing athletes to earn via NIL, and now power conferences are negotiating revenue-sharing settlements. Power Five schools, particularly in the Big Ten and SEC, will share around 22% of their revenues with athletes, equating to $20-23 million annually. Conversely, Group of Five schools may struggle to afford similar revenue-sharing. This change is delayed, with implementation expected around August 2025.
Changes to transfer rules and NIL laws have shifted the way college football rosters will look for seasons to come.
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Mississippi St. QB Blake Shapen 'adapting to Starkville well' after transferring from Baylor
SUMMARY: At the Manning Passing Academy, new Mississippi State quarterback Blake Shapen, who transferred from Baylor, joins new head coach Jeff Leby as the Bulldogs aim to revamp their offense. Shapen discussed the team's high internal expectations and their goal to meet them, regardless of external assessments. He also mentioned adapting to Southern culture, including listening to more country music. Mississippi State kicks off their season against Eastern Kentucky on August 31st.
Shapen joins new head coach Jeff Lebby as the Bulldogs look to change the dynamic of the offense from a season ago.
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