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All-Time Top 10 Football Commits for Programs in the West

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Now that the book has been closed on the 2026 recruiting class and 247Sports has made final adjustments to its Composite listings, we’ve updated the Top 10 all-time football commits for the top programs from the West.

Joe McKnight, a running back recruited by USC in 2007, remains the highest-rated college football prospect signed by a school in the region.

The Trojans boast the next three overall highest commits as well.

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Looking just at the top recruit from each school, Oregon and UCLA rank second and third on the all-time list with Kayvon Thibodeaux (2019) and Jaelan Phillips (2017), respectively.

BYU’s Ben Olson, Washington’s Shaq Thompson, and Stanford’s Kwame Harris rank as the next highest.

Among four stars in the Class of 2026, Arizona’s R.J. Mosley, Boise State’s Terrious Favors, BYU’s Brock Harris, Oregon’s Immanuel Iheanacho, Utah’s Salesi Moa, and Washington’s Kodi Greene, Washington broke into the Top 10 of their respective school’s commit lists.

Here is a table of the highest-rated players signed by each school in the Internet era with Rank, Position, and Stars.

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Air Force
Jack Curtis | Carson Field/The Gazette
Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Knight Wilson .8600 2026 S 3
1 Connor Vasek .8600 2025 Edge 3
3 Kyle Keya .8589 2025 Edge 3
4 Blake Burris .8530 2020 DL 3
5 Jack Curtis .8583 2022 Edge 3
6 Nate Polk .8581 2019 S 3
7 Marceese Yetts .8528 2021 RB 3
8 Seth McFarland .8517 2025 LB 3
9 Caton Cramer .8500 2026 WR 3
9 Colt Hodges .8500 2025 DL 3

Arizona
Tetairoa McMillan | Arizona Athletics

Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Tetairoa McMillan .9779 2022 WR 4
2 Devin Ross .9758 2006 CB 4
3 DaVonte’ Neal .9732 2012 CB 4
4 Mike Bell .9671 2001 RB 4
5 John Rattay .9622 2000 QB 4
6 Nic Costa .9610 2001 QB 4
7 Rob Gronkowski .9454 2007 TE 4
8 Robert Golden .9393 2008 CB 4
9 R.J. Mosley .9410 2026 WR 4
10 Keenan Walker .9363 2015 OT 4


Arizona State
N'Keal Harry
N’Keal Harry | Rick Scuteri/AP

Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Vontaze Burfict .9935 2009 ILB 5
2 Zach Miller .9892 2004 TE 5
3 Jayden Daniels .9832 2019 QB 4
4 Terrell Suggs .9765 2000 OLB 4
5 Corey Adams .9764 2009 DT 4
6 N’Keal Harry .9736 2016 WR 4
7 Brady White .9673 2016 QB 4
8 Andrew Walter .9671 2000 QB 4
9 Gerell Robinson .9663 2008 WR 4
10 Lamar Baker .9663 2001 CB 4


Boise State
Hank Bachmeier
Hank Bachmeier | Steve Conner/AP
Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Dylan Sumner-Gardner .9623 2014 S 4
2 Hank Bachmeier .9114 2019 QB 4
3 Brett Rypien .9075 2015 QB 4
4 Casey Kline .9023 2019 LB 4
5 Jeremy Childs .9000 2005 WR 4
6 Chris Marshall .8989 2024 WR 4
7 Jermani Brown .8950 2017 CB 4
8 Dishawn Misa .8949 2022 LB 4
9 Terrious Favors .8944 2026 WR 4
10 Khalil Shakir .8918 2018 WR 4
BYU
Tanner Mangum
Tanner Mangum | NCAA.com
Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Ben Olson .9980 2002 QB 5
2 Ofa Mohetau .9934 2003 OL 5
3 Ryder Lyons .9794 2026 QB 4
4 Scott Young .9667 2002 DL 4
5 Jake Heaps .9578 2010 QB 4
6 Matt Reynolds .9503 2005 OT 4
7 Brock Harris .9487 2026 TE 4
8 Tanner Mangum .9475 2012 QB 4
9 Alai Kalaniuvalu .9471 2025 OL 4
10 Bott Mulitalo .9452 2026 OL 4

California
Keenan Allen | calbears.com

Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Keenan Allen .9949 2010 WR 5
2 DeSean Jackson .9910 2005 WR 5
3 Demetris Robertson .9905 2016 WR 5
4 Marshawn Lynch .9892 2004 RB 5
5 Lorenzo Alexander .9861 2001 SDE 5
6 Zach Kline .9771 2012 QB 4
7 Viliami Moala .9737 2011 DT 4
8 Derrick Hill .9721 2006 DT 4
9 Cecil Whiteside .9717 2010 OLB 4
10 Darian Hagan .9701 2006 S 4


Colorado
Julian Lewis
Julian “JuJu” Lewis | Colorado Athletics

Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Darrell Scott .9980 2008 RB 5
2 Marcus Houston .9980 2000 RB 5
3 Jordan Seaton .9934 2024 OT 5
4 Cormani McClain .9921 2023 CB 5
5 Ryan Miller .9859 2007 OT 5
6 Julian Lewis .9762 2025 QB 4
7 Russell Lovett .9751 2001 ATH 4
8 Craig Ochs .9739 2000 QB 4
9 Lynn Katoa .9700 2008 ILB 4
10 Yuri Wright .9690 2012 CB 4


Colorado State
Jordan Ross
Jordan Ross | David Frerker/Imagn Images
Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Justin Holland .9631 2001 QB 4
2 Jordan Ross .8900 2024 WR 3
3 Damian Henderson .8884 2023 RB 3
4 Mekhi Fox .8880 2022 ATH 3
5 Tyler Smith .8839 2017 WR 3
6 Nikko Hall .8809 2018 S 3
7 Pete Thomas .8800 2010 QB 3
8 Tony Drake .8789 2010 RB 3
9 Isaih Norton .8786 2011 DT 3
10 Landon Bell .8744 2024 ATH 3

Fresno State
Derek Carr | Cary Edmondson/US PRESSWIRE
Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 L.J. Reed .9025 2015 WR 4
2 James Paulk .9000 2005 OT 4
3 Derek Carr .8952 2009 QB 4
4 Tyrone Sampson .8937 2018 OL 4
5 Jalen Cropper .8926 2019 WR 4
6 Davon Dunn .8914 2010 WR 4
7 Justin Houston .8826 2010 ATH 3
8 Demaje Riley .8822 2027 WR 3
9 Zack Greenlee .8801 2013 QB 3
10 Harold Duvall .8797 2025 WR 3

Hawai’i
Leon Wright-Jackson | Hawai’i Athletics
Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Leon Wright-Jackson .9815 2005 RB 4
2 Chad Kalilimoku .9333 2002 LB 4
3 Jeremy Castro .8978 2012 Edge 4
4 Quinton Pedroza .8809 2011 WR 3
5 Kenny Graham .8778 2007 CB 3
6 Geordon Hanohano .8778 2008 DL 3
7 Kiha Sai .8715 2012 OT 3
8 Josh Leonard .8667 2007 DL 3
9 Ryan Mouton .8667 2007 CB 3
10 Greg Alexander .8667 2008 QB 3

Nevada
Jamaal Bell
Jamaal Bell | Nevada Athletics
Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Willie Johnson .9333 2003 WR 4
2 Joey Barnes .9000 2002 LB 4
3 Chris Metcalf .8889 2009 LB 3
4 Clay Millen .8826 2021 QB 3
5 Jamaal Bell .8796 2019 WR 3
6 Michael Ball .8789 2008 RB 3
7 Cortez Woods .8739 2012 DE 3
8 Zaiden Wallace .8700 2024 DL 3
9 Austin Kafentzis .8697 2015 QB 3
10 Perrion Williams .8678 2026 ATH 3
Tarean Austin
Tarean Austin | Jake Schoellkopf/AP

New Mexico
Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Calvin Smith .8967 2010 DL 4
2 Kentrail Moran .8861 2016 RB 3
3 Desna Washington .8797 2023 WR 3
4 Tarean Austin .8789 2010 QB 3
5 Nathaniel Jones .8743 2020 RB 3
6 Cade Mitchell .8733 2026 QB 3
7 Blake Tabaracci .8647 2024 LB 3
8 DJ Darling .8622 2026 WR 3
9 Brody LItton .8611 2026 DL 3
10 Massiah Mingo .8600 2026 WR 3
10 Derrell Person .8600 2009 WR 3
10 Darian Godfrey .8600 2010 QB 3

New Mexico State
Andrew Manley
Andrew Manley | Paul Battaglia/AP
Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Tyler Matthews .8987 2012 QB 4
2 Andrew Manley .8711 2010 QB 3
3 Brodrick Malone .8700 2025 WR 3
4 Xavier Rucker .8656 2026 RB 3
5 Reggie Akles .8650 2023 CB 3
6 Jaylen Patterson .8644 2025 QB 3
7 JaDarius Sanders .8622 2026 WR 3
8 DJ Hill-Smith .8578 2025 S 3
9 Brandon Shivers .8574 2019 CB 3
10 Brandon Hines .8572 2013 S 3

Oregon
Dakorien Moore
Dakorien Moore | Ali Gradischer/Getty Images

Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Kayvon Thibodeaux .9987 2019 WDE 5
2 Dakorien Moore .9981 2025 WR 5
3 Justin Flowe .9967 2020 OLB 5
4 Haloti Ngata .9962 2002 DT 5
5 Jonathan Stewart .9952 2005 RB 5
6 Na’eem Offord .9936 2025 CB 5
6 Immanuel Iheanacho .9936 2026 OL 5
8 Noah Sewell .9935 2020 ILB 5
9 Cameron Colvin .9932 2004 WR 5
10 D’Anthony Thomas .9926 2011 RB 5



Oregon State
Isaac Seumalo | Scobel Wiggins/Oregon State Athletics

Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Isaac Seumalo .9876 2012 OG 5
2 Derek Anderson .9827 2001 QB 4
3 Steven Jackson .9743 2001 RB 4
4 Charles Moore .9681 2019 DL 4
5 Simi Kuli .9667 2008 SDE 4
6 Michael Philipp .9384 2009 OG 4
7 Aidan Chiles .9365 2023 QB 4
8 Brandon Lockheart .9333 2002 OT 4
9 Ruben Jackson .9333 2005 WR 4
10 Jordan Anderson .9125 2024 WR 4


Sacramento State
DeShawn Lynch
DeShawn Lynch | Sacramento State Athletics
Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Dreyden Garner .8778 2025 ATH 3
2 DeShawn Lynch .8730 2020 DL 3
3 Jaquail Smith .8700 2025 RB 3
4 Jamar Malone .8683 2025 QB 3
5 Hayden Anderson .8633 2025 WR 3
6 Daniel Swinney .8622 2026 RB 3
7 Dahriyon Vaughn .8600 2027 ATH 3
8 Jojo Solis .8542 2025 S 3
9 Devyn Blake .8500 2026 DL 3
9 Caleb Reese .8550 2025 ATH 3
9 Caleb Bey .8500 2027 RB 3

San Diego State
Kyahva Tezino | SDSU Athletics
Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Desean Holmes .9127 2015 WR 4
2 Kyahva Tezino .9080 2015 LB 4
3 Dallas Mauga .9000 2005 DL 4
3 Chris Pino .9000 2004 OT 4
3 Lynell Hamilton .9000 2003 RB 4
3 LaVance Ray .9000 2002 CB 4
3 David Dixson .9000 2002 CB 4
3 Willie Dixon .9000 2003 WR 4
3 Tyrell Smith .9000 2005 WR 4
10 Josh Simmons .8967 2021 OT 4

San Jose State
Trestin George (4) | AP Photo
Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Eddie Brown .9000 2002 DL 4
1 Trestin George .9000 2002 CB 4
1 Kendrick Starling .9000 2002 WR 4
1 I’Lario Vital .9000 2002 S 4
5 Taeon Mason .8917 2015 CB 4
6 Kanya Bell .8915 2015 WR 4
7 David Richmond .8889 2007 WR 3
8 Dejon Roney .8826 2022 DL 3
9 Lamar Radcliffe .8800 2024 RB 3
10 Bene Benwikere .8667 2010 CB 3

Stanford
Foster Sarrell
Foster Sarrell | Stanford Athletics

Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Kwame Harris .9978 2000 OT 5
2 Foster Sarell .9968 2017 OT 5
3 Michael Craven .9954 2001 OLB 5
4 Walker Little .9952 2017 OT 5
5 Kyle Murphy .9937 2012 OT 5
6 Davis Mills .9918 2017 QB 5
7 Trent Edwards .9894 2002 QB 5
8 Solomon Thomas .9885 2014 SDE 5
9 Julian Jenkins .9859 2002 WDE 5
10 Andrus Peat .9849 2012 OT 5


UCLA
Jaelan Phillips | Chris Williams/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Jaelan Phillips .9989 2017 WDE 5
2 Dante Moore .9977 2023 QB 5
3 Eddie Vanderdoes .9960 2013 DT 5
4 Josh Rosen .9932 2015 QB 5
5 Mique Juarez .9924 2016 OLB 5
6 Owamagbe Odighizuwa .9912 2010 SDE 5
7 Keisean Lucier-South .9909 2015 WDE 5
8 Matt Ware .9906 2001 CB 5
9 Ellis McCarthy .9881 2012 DT 5
10 Darnay Holmes .9879 2017 CB 5


UNLV
Brennan Scott | Courtesy Brennan Scott
Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Alvin Marshall .9333 2003 RB 4
2 Aaron Straiten .9000 2006 WR 4
3 Kamran Williams .8874 2025 RB 3
4 Jordan Njoku .8867 2026 LB 3
5 Brennon Scott .8791 2020 LB 3
6 Jesse Harden .8822 2026 WR 3
7 Victor Viramontes .8785 2019 LB 3
8 Nick Dimitris .8781 2021 Edge 3
9 Randy Masters .8737 2022 WR 3
10 Aveon Williams .8733 2026 TE 3

USC
Matt Barkley
Matt Barkley | Harry How/Getty Images

Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Joe McKnight .9997 2007 RB 5
3 Matt Barkley .9993 2009 QB 5
2 Korey Foreman .9992 2021 SDE 5
4 Patrick Turner .9992 2005 WR 5
5 Whitney Lewis .9990 2003 WR 5
6 Mark Sanchez .9988 2005 QB 5
7 Roberts Woods .9987 2010 WR 5
8 Iman Marshall .9986 2015 CB 5
9 Vidal Hazelton .9984 2006 WR 5
10 Zachariah Branch .9980 2023 WR 5


Utah
Clark Phillips III
Clark Phillips | Young Kwak/AP

Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Kelvin Obot .9896 2026 OT 5
2 Salesi Moa .9821 2026 CB 4
3 Clark Phillips III .9744 2020 CB 4
4 James Aiono .9667 2009 DT 4
5 Ethan Calvert .9653 2021 ILB 4
6 Jaylon Johnson .9619 2017 CB 4
7 Lander Barton .9587 2022 LB 4
8 Spencer Fano .9564 2023 OT 4
9 Garett Bolles .9462 2016 OT 4
10 Caleb Lomu .9458 2023 OT 4


Utah State
Taliafi Taala | Steve Bartle/247Sports
Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Brian Soi .9000 2004 DL 4
2 Marlin Dean .8940 2024 DL 4
3 Taliafi Taala .8744 2023 OT 3
4 Chase Davis .8706 2023 S 3
5 Viliami Tapa’atou .8700 2026 Edge 3
6 John Gentry .8685 2020 RB 3
7 Brody Flores .8678 2026 LB 3
7 Dontae Dyson .8678 2026 CB 3
9 Javar Strong .8650 2023 S 3
10 Elia Migao .8641 2021 OL 3
UTEP
Kai Locksley
Kai Locksley | Getty Images via 600 ESPN El Paso
Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Allen Gant .8731 2025 S 3
2 Jaylin Jones .8706 2024 Edge 3
3 Martavious Collins .8694 2024 TE 3
4 DeAndre Little .8656 2010 LB 3
5 Jamal Frilot .8652 2025 Edge 3
6 Kai Locksley .8643 2018 QB 3
7 Darnell Williams .8626 2025 S 3
8 Adarius Hutchinson .8622 2026 S 3
9 Deion Hankins .8600 2019 RB 3
9 Kane White-Tinsley .8600 2026 LB 3
9 JD Wallace .8600 2026 WR 3

Washington
Shaq Thompson | Stephen Brashear/Getty Images

Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Shaq Thompson .9978 2012 OLB 5
2 Reggie Williams .9976 2001 WR 5
3 Nathan Rhodes .9938 2002 OT 5
4 Sam Huard .9936 2021 QB 5
5 Matt Tuiasosopo .9890 2004 QB 5
6 Kodi Greene .9876 2026 OT 5
7 Sav’ell Smalls .9843 2020 OLB 5
8 Kavario Middleton .9820 2008 TE 4
9 Charles Frederick .9819 2001 WR 4
10 Austin Seferian-Jenkins .9765 2011 TE 4


Washington State
Gabe Marks
Gabe Marks | William Mancebo/Getty Images

Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Michael Bumpus .9693 2004 WR 4
2 Jermaine Green .9333 2002 RB 4
3 Terry Mixon .9333 2007 S 4
4 Gabe Marks .9325 2021 WR 4
5 Randy Estes .9222 2004 S 4
6 Thomas Toki .9075 2015 DT 4
7 Jesse Taylor .9000 2002 TE 4
8 Jerome Harrison .9000 2004 RB 4
8 Sammy Moore .9000 2002 WR 4
8 Jonathan Smith .9000 2002 RB 4
8 Andy Roof .9000 2004 DL 4


Wyoming
Deshawn Woods | Courtesy Deshawn Woods
Rank Name Rating Class Position Stars
1 Deshawn Woods .9140 2022 OL 4
2 Jon Hawk .9000 2002 OL 4
3 Colin Ford .8800 2026 TE 3
4 Joseph Harris .8667 2004 RB 3
5 Dax Crum .8667 2008 QB 3
6 Mason Drube .8659 2025 QB 3
7 Deion Deblanc .8622 2025 WR 3
8 Shae Suiaunoa .8619 2019 LB 3
9 Bleyne Bryant .8604 2024 RB 3
10 Markie Grant .8600 2024 CB 3

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Spain vs Saudi Arabia LIVE Score, FIFA World Cup 2026 LIVE Updates: Lamine Yamal Narrowly Misses Out On Huge Record; Spain Make 4 Drastic Changes

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Spain vs Saudi Arabia LIVE Updates, FIFA World Cup 2026: The FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H match between Spain and Saudi Arabia is about to begin in Atlanta. Lamine Yamal is starting for Spain, and is one of four starting XI changes made by manager Luis de la Fuente. After being held to a historic 0-0 draw by Cape Verde, Spain will be desperate for their first win of the World Cup. One of the favourites to go all the way, Spain face a tricky challenge against Saudi Arabia, who earned an encouraging draw against Uruguay in their opening game. (MATCH CENTRE LIVE)

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The left back Germany have been waiting for

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A sunny day off from work in the midst of your first World Cup is not a bad way to celebrate turning 23. For Nathaniel Brown, having a birthday on Tuesday fits perfectly with the good vibes train he has long been on.

“You see how hard the kid works, every single day. To play like that in his first World Cup game and score a goal right away is outstanding for someone his age,” said forward Kai Havertz. “We need players like that on the Germany team.”

Just four years after signing his first professional contract, Brown, whose nickname is “Nene”, is at a World Cup. The move from Nürnberg to Bundesliga team Eintracht Frankfurt came in 2024 and, after a slow start, he emerged as a regular. Even though the club struggled in the recently-finished campaign, Brown was voted the club’s Player of the Season.

His first Germany cap came in October 2025. But before the game against Ghana in March this year, he had only played 26 minutes for Germany. He was seen as one to watch. But by the time Germany left for the US in early June, he had edged ahead of David Raum. Now, after a goal and an assist in the 7-1 win over Curacao, his absence from the starting eleven is unthinkable.

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Schlotterbeck celebrates with Brown
For a player who wasn’t sure he could take corners, Brown delivered an outstanding assist on his World Cup debutImage: Christian Charisius/dpa/picture alliance

Brown: the answer Germany have long been waiting for

Germany have been on the search for a reliable option since the stable Jona Hector retired from internationals in 2020. It hasn’t been easy. Marcel Halstenberg, Robin Gosens, Christian Günter, Thilo Kehrer, Maximilian Mittelstädt and David Raum have all tried to make the position their own.

Of all those players, Raum looked the closest to making the spot his own but his inconsistent form left the spot open to a challenger. Enter Brown — a quiet, young man who is strong in the tackle and has made all areas of the left-hand side his own. Perhaps most importantly, his humility means he has let his work on the field do the talking.

Germany head coach Julian Nagelsmann said Brown’s biggest problem was that he didn’t know how good he was. Proof of that was perhaps best seen with set-pieces. Brown wasn’t sure he was good enough to take them, but “the set-piece coach told me, ‘you can do it’,” Brown said.

Good thing too, because his corner set up Nico Schlotterbeck in Houston. Half an hour later, Brown sent a sweet volley into the far corner for a goal on his World Cup debut.

“I can’t even describe it,” Brown said afterwards. “I will never forget it. It was one of the best moments in my career.”

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“He’s a lovely person, who is humble and really keen to learn. He has a cheeky side to him too, which I really like,” Nagelsmann said.

Germany captain Joshua Kimmich said Brown was quiet and reserved off the field, but brave and full of quality on it. Antonio Rüdiger said he turns into “a monster” on the pitch.

When Brown joined the World Cup training camp in Germany, he wasn’t sure which form of you to address legendary goalkeeper Manuel Neuer with, the colloquial one (du) or the formal (Sie). Presumably that issue has long been solved, but Brown’s quiet quality is an encouraging sign for the future of this team. Likely too for Bayern Munich, who are reportedly on the verge of signing the left back.

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Brown, whose mother is German and father is American, toldGerman tabloid Bild earlier in the year that playing for Germany was never in doubt.

“About a year ago, there was a phone call with the US federation. But I immediately said that I only want to play for Germany. This is where my roots are, I grew up here,” said Brown. “Since I have no contact with my biological father in the USA, the decision was clear for me. I grew up German, so it was always my goal to play for the DFB.”

Fitting then that his emergence as a rising star for Germany would come on US soil. While the ultimate test will come when he has less time and space to roam forward, there is genuine excitement around what Brown will deliver during the rest of this tournament, especially if this was his first act. After all, it has been a long time since Germany has been this excited by a defender, let alone a left back.

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Fantasy football rankings 2026: Sleepers, breakouts, busts from model that called Daniel Jones’ huge season

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June is now more than halfway through, so it’s time to start thinking about 2026 Fantasy football drafts. Training camps open in a little over a month and OTAs and mini-camps are giving some early clues about Fantasy value. Some major post-June 1 trades also impacted the Fantasy football rankings 2026. A.J. Brown is now with the Patriots, which could affect the likes of Drake Maye and fellow new acquisition Romeo Doubs. Meanwhile, Myles Garrett heads to the Rams, solidifying L.A. as one of the top Fantasy defenses and making life tougher on NFC West opponents such as Christian McCaffrey, Brock Purdy and Sam Darnold.

Having quality Fantasy football advice helps identify which old faces in new places will excel and which you should steer clear of with your Fantasy football 2026 picks. Before setting your 2026 Fantasy football draft strategy, be sure to check out the 2026 Fantasy football rankings and cheat sheets from the proven computer model at SportsLine.

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Last year, the model accurately predicted that Colts quarterback Daniel Jones would fully realize his potential in his first year in Indy. He was the QB10 before suffering a season-ending injury in Week 14. Jones finished the year as the QB17 as the model had him as a top-15 Fantasy quarterback entering 2025. Anyone who took a chance on him in Fantasy football drafts was surely rewarded when he was in the lineup.

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The same model has a proven track record providing Fantasy football tips, nailing Jonathan Taylor’s monstrous season in 2021, calling Rachaad White’s breakout in 2023 and identifying Isiah Pacheco as a bust in 2025. Additionally, it has called past Fantasy football sleepers like A.J. Brown in 2020, Derrick Henry in 2019, Christian McCaffrey and Alvin Kamara in 2018, and Davante Adams in 2017. 

Now, SportsLine has simulated the entire NFL season 10,000 times and released its latest 2026 Fantasy football rankings for PPR and non-PPR leagues, along with plenty of sleepers, breakouts and busts. Head to SportsLine now to see them

Top 2026 Fantasy football sleepers

One of the 2026 Fantasy football sleepers the model is predicting: Buccaneers running back Kenneth Gainwell. The former Eagle set career highs across the board last year in Pittsburgh and finished with 1,023 scrimmage yards and 8 touchdowns. He then joined Tampa as a free agent, replacing Rachaad White, who departed for Washington. However, Gainwell will be more than just a backup to Bucky Irving, as coach Todd Bowles labeled Gainwell as 1B to Irving’s 1A, and considering the former’s skill set and the latter’s 2025 season.

Gainwell had 73 catches last year and is now joining a Bucs team that loves to target RBs as White has the third-most receptions at the position since 2022. Additionally, Irving struggled staying on the field last year, missing seven games with multiple injuries and ranked dead last amongst qualified players with just 3.4 yards per carry. Gainwell is coming off a career-best of 4.7 ypc and had as many touchdowns from inside the 10-yard-line (6) as Irving had carries from inside the 10. The model likes Gainwell ahead of clear-cut RB1s such as Tony Pollard and Chuba Hubbard. See more Fantasy football sleepers 2026 here.

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Top 2026 Fantasy football breakouts

One of the 2026 Fantasy football breakouts the model is predicting: Jaguars running back Bhayshul Tuten. A fourth-round pick in 2025, Tuten had 386 yards and 7 touchdowns as a rookie in backing up Travis Etienne. The latter has since joined the Saints, putting Tuten atop the depth chart. He impressed when given opportunities as a rookie, scoring in all four games he had at least nine touches.

Tuten is a home-run threat in an offense in need of playmakers as he had the fastest 40-yard-dash time of any running back in the 2025 draft class. Etienne had nearly 1,400 total yards and 13 touchdowns a year ago, and Jacksonville loves to run the ball, ranking eighth in attempts in 2025. Tuten is set to break out as a sophomore and presents as a value pick in the mid-rounds of Fantasy football drafts 2026. See more Fantasy football breakouts 2026 here.

Top 2026 Fantasy football busts

As for players to avoid, the model identifies Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold. The newest Super Bowl-winning QB’s on-field impact is undeniable, but that doesn’t necessarily translate to Fantasy. Darnold plays in a run-first offense that ranked third in rushing attempts a year ago and just 29th in pass attempts. Even with limited opportunities, Darnold still led the NFL with 20 turnovers, as he had the second-most lost fumbles (6) and the third-most interceptions (14).

Add in that Darnold provides next to nothing as a rusher — as he had under 100 rushing yards and 0 TDs last year — and he has a low Fantasy ceiling. Losing Super Bowl MVP, Kenneth Walker III, won’t make things easier for the quarterback as defenses are likely to devote more resources to stopping the pass than Seattle’s run game. After finishing as the QB14 last year, SportsLine’s advanced model has Darnold as the QB20 in its Fantasy football rankings 2026. See more Fantasy football busts 2026 here.

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How to find proven 2026 Fantasy football rankings

SportsLine is also extremely high on a surprising tight end you aren’t even thinking about being taken in the early rounds of 2026 Fantasy football drafts. This tight end is listed as a shocking top-8 option ahead of stars like Travis Kelce and Sam LaPorta. You can only see who it is, and the 2026 Fantasy football rankings for every player, at SportsLine.

So which 2026 Fantasy Football sleepers, breakouts and busts should you target and fade, and which TE shocks the NFL with a top-8 performance? Visit SportsLine now to get 2026 Fantasy Football cheat sheets for every single position, all from the model that called Daniel Jones’ breakout season in 2025, and find out.

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Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson ‘blameless for violent conduct’ – ECB

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The decision on Stokes and Atkinson brings an element of closure to an extraordinary period, as English cricket has had to deal with yet another off-field controversy.

Without Stokes and Atkinson, an inexperienced England team showing five changes to the one that won the first Test was soundly beaten in the second.

It means Stokes will be back for a crucial decider at Trent Bridge, with England desperate for a series win to alleviate pressure that has grown over the dismal Ashes winter and this latest chaotic episode.

And while Stokes’ return as a leader and all-rounder is vital for his team, there will be renewed scrutiny on his relationship with the rest of the England hierarchy, in particular head coach Brendon McCullum.

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All of Stokes, McCullum and director of cricket Rob Key denied the captain and coach were at odds during the Ashes, when England were hammered 4-1.

Speaking on Sunday, after the loss at The Oval, McCullum said he is ready to work with Stokes again.

“We’ve worked together intimately for four years,” said McCullum. “We’ve achieved some cool things and let ourselves down in other things.

“Our motivation, belief and ambition for this side has not wavered. We have robust conversations all the way through and I think that is to be expected when you’re in positions of leadership. There is a mutual respect to how we operate with those.

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“I anticipate we’ll be able to work together really well in the week coming and I’m sure that both of us have that same vision for this cricket team.”

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Pre-NBA Draft Historical Capsules for Programs in West

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With the 2026 NBA Draft on Monday and Tuesday, these updated capsules provide a condensed history of selections dating back to 1947 for the top programs in the West.

Each school capsule includes:

  • Total Number of Players Drafted
  • First-Round Picks
  • No. 1 Overall Picks
  • Highest Ever Pick
  • Most Recent Player Selected
  • Highest Pick in the Modern NBA Draft Era (since 1967)

The region’s 30 schools listed here (in alphabetical order) include all of the legacy Pac-12 schools, current Mountain West schools, plus Grand Canyon University, Gonzaga, Saint Mary’s and New Mexico State.

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Air Force

Players Drafted: 2
First Round: 0
No. 1 Overall: 0
Highest Ever: 1978, Tom Schneeburger, Round 9, Pick 183
Most Recent Players Selected: 1978, Tom Schneeburger, Round 9, Pick 183
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): Schneeburger

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Arizona 

Players Drafted: 80
First Round: 28
No. 1 Overall: 1
Highest Ever: 2018, Deandre Ayton, Round 1, Pick 1 overall
Most Recent Players Selected: 2025, Carter Bryant, Round 1, Pick 14
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): Ayton

Arizona State 

Players Drafted: 43
First Round: 9
No. 1 Overall: 0
Highest Ever: 1964 Joe Caldwell, Round 1, Pick 2 overall
Most Recent Player Selected: 2021, Josh Christopher, Round 1, Pick 24
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): 2009, James Harden, Round 1, Pick 3

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Boise State

Players Drafted: 10
First Round: 1
No. 1 Overall: 0
Highest Ever: 2018, Chandler Hutchison, Round 1, Pick 22
Most Recent Player Selected: 2020, Justinian Jessup, Round 2, Pick 51
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): Hutchison

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BYU

Players Drafted: 45
First Round: 8
No. 1 Overall: 0
Highest Ever: 1993, Shawn Bradley, Round 1, Pick 2 overall; 1951, Mel Hutchins, Round 1, Pick 2 overall
Most Recent Player Selected: 2025, Egor Demin, Round 1, Pick 8
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): Bradley

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Cal

Players Drafted: 52
First Round: 12
No. 1 Overall: 0
Highest Ever: 1994, Jason Kidd, Round 1, pick 2 overall
Most Recent Player Selected: 2024, Jaylon Tyson, Round 1, Pick 20
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): Kidd

Colorado 

Players Drafted: 39
First Round: 11
No. 1 Overall: 0
Highest Ever: 1997, Chauncey Billups, Round 1, Pick 3 overall
Most Recent Player Selected: 2024, Cody Williams, Round 1, Pick 10; Tristan Da Silva, Round 1, Pick 18; K.J. Simpson, Round 2, Pick 42
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): Billups

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Colorado State

Players Drafted: 24
First Round: 4
No. 1 Overall: 0
Highest Ever: 1963, Bill Green, Round 1, Pick 8 overall
Most Recent Player Selected: 2025, Nique Clifford, Round 1, Pick 24
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): 2007, Jason Smith, Round 1, Pick 20

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Fresno State

Players Drafted: 21
First Round: 5
No. 1 Overall: 0
Highest Ever: 2010, Paul George, Round 1, Pick 10 overall
Most Recent Player Selected: 2010, Paul George, Round 1, Pick 10 
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): George

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Grand Canyon

Players Drafted: 7
First Round: 0
No. 1 Overall: 0
Highest Ever: 1975, Bayard Forrest, Round 3, Pick 54
Most Recent Player Selected: 1988, Rodney Johns, Round 3, Pick 55
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): Forrest

Gonzaga

Players Drafted: 29
First Round: 13
No. 1 Overall: 0
Highest Ever: 2021, Chet Holmgren, Round 1, Pick 2 overall
Most Recent Player Selected: 2024, Anton Watson, Round 2, Pick 54
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): Holmgren

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Hawai’i

Players Drafted: 14
First Round: 2
No. 1 Overall: 0
Highest Ever: 1974, Tom Henderson, Round 1, Pick 7 overall
Most Recent Player Selected: 1989, Reggie Cross, Round 2, Pick 44
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): Henderson

Nevada

Players Drafted: 19
First Round: 3
No. 1 Overall: 0
Highest Ever: 2010, Luke Babbit, Round 1, Pick 16 overall; 2004, Kirk Snyder, Round 1, Pick 16 overall
Most Recent Player Selected: 2025, Kobe Sanders, Round 2, Pick 50
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): Babbit & Snyder

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New Mexico

Players Drafted: 35
First Round: 8
No. 1 Overall: 0
Highest Ever: 1991, Luc Longley, Round 1, Pick 7 overall
Most Recent Player Selected: 2014, Cameron Bairstow, Round 2, Pick 49
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): Longley

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New Mexico State

Players Drafted: 18
First Round: 3
No. 1 Overall: 0
Highest Ever: 1970, Sam Lacey, Round 1, Pick 5 overall
Most Recent Player Selected: 2016, Pascal Siakam, Round 2, Pick 27
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): Lacey

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Oregon

Players Drafted: 53
First Round: 14
No. 1 Overall: 0
Highest Ever: 1955, Jim Loscutoff, Round 1, Pick 3 overall
Most Recent Player Selected: 2021, Chris Duarte, Round 1, Pick 13 
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): 1977, Greg Ballard, Round 1, Pick 4

Oregon State 

Players Drafted: 42
First Round: 13
No. 1 Overall: 0
Highest Ever: 1990, Gary Payton, Round 1, Pick 2 overall
Most Recent Player Selected: 2012, Jared Cunningham, Round 1, Pick 24 
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): Payton

Saint Mary’s

Players Drafted: 16
First Round: 2
No. 1 Overall: 0
Highest Ever: 1950, Frank Kudelka, Round 1, Pick 6 overall
Most Recent Player Selected: 2009, Patty Mills, Round 2, Pick 55
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): 1994, Will Njoku, Round 2, Pick 41

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San Diego State 

Players Drafted: 26
First Round: 3
No. 1 Overall: 0
Highest Ever: 1984, Michael Cage, Round 1, Pick 14 overall
Most Recent Player Selected: 2020, Malachi Flynn, Round 1, Pick 29 
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): Cage

San Jose State 

Players Drafted: 12
First Round: 3
No. 1 Overall: 0
Highest Ever: 1971, Darnell Hillman, Round 1, Pick 8 overall
Most Recent Player Selected: 1997, Tariq Abdul-Wahad, Round 1, Pick 11
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): Hillman

Stanford

Players Drafted: 45
First Round: 14
No. 1 Overall: 0
Highest Ever: 2004, Josh Childress, Round 1, Pick 6 overall
Most Recent Player Selected: 2025, Maxime Raynaud, Round 2, Pick 42
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): Childress

UCLA 

Players Drafted: 121
First Round: 42
No. 1 Overall: 2
Highest Ever: 1974, Bill Walton, Round 1, Pick 1 overall; 1969, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Round 1, Pick 1 overall;
Most Recent Player Selected: 2024, Adem Bona, Round 2, Pick 41
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): Walton & Abdul Jabbar

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UNLV 

Players Drafted: 47
First Round: 15
No. 1 Overall: 2
Highest Ever: 2013, Anthony Bennett, Round 1, Pick 1 overall; 1991, Larry Johnson, Round 1, Pick 1 overall
Most Recent Player Selected: 2016, Patrick McCaw, Round 2, Pick 38; Stephen Zimmerman, Round 2, Pick 41
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): Bennett & Johnson

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USC

Players Drafted: 67
First Round: 15
No. 1 Overall: 0
Highest Ever: 2021, Evan Mobley, Round 1, Pick 3 overall; 2008, OJ Mayo, Round 1, Pick 3 overall;
Most Recent Player Selected: 2024, Isaiah Collier, Round 1, Pick 29; Bronny James, Round 2, Pick 55
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): Mobley & Mayo

Utah 

Players Drafted: 44
First Round: 13
No. 1 Overall: 2
Highest Ever: 2005, Andrew Bogut, Round 1, Pick 1 overall; 1962, Bill McGill, Round 1, Pick 1 overall
Most Recent Player Selected: 2017, Kyle Kuzma, Round 1, Pick 27
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): Bogut

Utah State

Players Drafted: 25
First Round: 1
No. 1 Overall: 0
Highest Ever: 1968, Shaler Halimon, Round 1, Pick 14 overall
Most Recent Player Selected: 2021, Neemias Queta, Round 2, Pick 39
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): Halimon

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UTEP

Players Drafted: 29
First Round: 3
No. 1 Overall: 1
Highest Ever: 1964, Jim Barnes, Round 1, Pick 1 overall
Most Recent Player Selected: 2010, Derrick Caracter, Round 2, Pick 58
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): Dave Lattin, 1967, Round 1, Pick 10

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Washington

Players Drafted: 58
First Round: 17
No. 1 Overall: 1
Highest Ever: 2017, Markelle Fultz, Round 1, Pick 1 overall
Most Recent Player Selected: 2020, Isaiah Stewart Round 1, Pick 16; Jaden McDaniels Round 1, Pick 28
Draft Picks in the Pac-12 Era:10
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): Fultz

Washington State 

Players Drafted: 37
First Round: 4
No. 1 Overall: 0
Highest Ever: 2025, Cedric Coward, Round 1, Pick 11 overall; 2011, Klay Thompson, Round 1, Pick 11 overall
Most Recent Player Selected: 2025, Cedric Coward, Round 1, Pick 11
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): Coward & Thompson

Wyoming

Players Drafted: 30
First Round: 5
No. 1 Overall: 0
Highest Ever: 1982, Bill Garnett, Round 1, Pick 4
Most Recent Player Selected: 2019, Justin James, Round 2, Pick 40
Highest Ever in Modern NBA Draft Era (Since 1967): Garnett

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Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu admitted her side paid the price for a poor batting display after suffering a five-wicket defeat to West Indies in their Women’s T20 World Cup clash in Bristol. Chasing just 99, the unbeaten West Indies side got home with 23 balls to spare, leaving Sri Lanka with two losses from three matches.The damage was done early as Sri Lanka slipped to 9/3 in the powerplay and never truly recovered, eventually being bowled out for 98. Athapaththu felt the conditions were challenging, but said her side failed to adjust and execute their plans with the bat.“The wicket is a little bit sticky today, and the ball is a little bit sticky too, with the tennis ball bouncing. So I feel the West Indies are bowling according to their plans and to the conditions. We have not executed our plans in the power play. We lost a couple of wickets early, and throughout the game we struggled as a batting unit. So I feel we need to score 140 plus, otherwise we can’t defend against this West Indies team. But unfortunately, we lost a couple of wickets and we struggled a lot in the middle,” she said post-match.Even though West Indies comfortably reached the target, Sri Lanka’s bowlers managed to claim five wickets and briefly slowed the chase. Athapaththu was quick to defend her bowling attack, insisting that the lack of runs was the bigger issue.“Definitely our bowlers bowled in right line and length, but some extras also given there, so the thing is, the 100 is not enough to defend. So we need to score more runs, otherwise we can’t blame the bowlers,” she added.

Semi-final hopes hanging by a thread

Athapaththu singled out the bowling unit as one of the positives from the match but stressed that improvements with the bat are urgently needed.“Our bowling department done a really good job for us, but we need to improve our batting before next game,” Athapaththu stated.Sri Lanka now face a must-win situation, with victories over Ireland and Scotland essential to keep their semi-final hopes alive.

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Italy’s Sarah Luisa Fahr and Ekaterina Antropova react during a win over Japan in the Women’s VNL Week 2 at Philsports Arena in Pasig City.–MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net

MANILA, Philippines — Defending champion Italy dominated crowd favorite Japan, 25-21, 25-23, 25-18, in the Women’s Volleyball Nations League (VNL) Week 2 on Sunday night at Philsports Arena.

Despite most of the Filipino crowd rooting for the Japanese, the Italians flexed their muscles and showed the heart of a champion to end their Philippine leg with a bang.

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READ: VNL Week 2: USA sweeps Italy in clash of champions

The 6-foot-8 Kate Antropova was nearly unstoppable with 17 points off 15 kills, one block, and an ace to improve to a 6-2 record, bouncing back from their straight-set loss to USA on Saturday.

Stella Nervini and Oghosasere Loveth Omoruyi chipped in 10 points each, while Sarah Fahr added nine, with Carlotta Cambi pacing the squad 

“Very great match, we are so aggressive and we prepared the match very well so I’m very proud of my team, of all my team,” said Cambi.

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“We are pushing with more energy now, so we are proud of the Italians. [The fans cheering for Japan] is not a problem. I prefer that the crowd is full of people, even if the crowd is for Japanese people.”

READ: VNL Week 2: Italy survives Serbia scare, stays unbeaten in Manila

Italy squandered a 23-20 lead in the second with consecutive attack errors that allowed the Japanese to tie the frame. Fahr came to the rescue to stop the bleeding before Antropova delivered a booming ace that gave the reigning titlist a two-set lead.

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Mayu Ishikawa powered the Japanese with 12 points, all from attacks. Nichika Yamada had 11 points, while Yukiko Wada and Yoshino Sato added nine each.

Japan ended its Pasig stint losing its last two games, including a tough loss to the Dominican Republic as it slid to 6-2.



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Alice Mae’s 100-1 Randwick triumph in 2026

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Trainer Matt Smith has been responsible for a number of significant-priced placegetters recently, but he states he cannot recall training a Saturday metropolitan winner at odds longer than the $101 offered for Alice Mae.

Given minimal chance by the punters, the mare pushed her way clear from her midfield position and made a determined run down the outside to win the B&J Guttering & Metal Roofing Handicap (1800m) by three-quarters of a length from Shangri La Impact ($3.50).

Smith noted that while he has had horses like Dezignation finish second at $151 in the ATC Australian Derby behind Green Spaces, he cannot remember a runner of his winning at triple-figure odds.

“That might be the first. But I’ve had a run of 100-1 shots running second and third in the last twelve months, so it’s good to get one up,” Smith said.

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“It was a bit of a shock, but we’ll take it.”

This was Alice Mae’s seventh start of the preparation at Randwick, during her first campaign under Smith’s tutelage.

While the victory was not anticipated, Smith mentioned that he did expect a competitive showing, as the five-year-old mare had been improving and required time to build her fitness.

“It was just a matter of getting the miles into her,” Smith explained.

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“She’s an older mare, and she has taken a while to get fit.

“She has never had a staying preparation before. We’re training her differently to what she would have been trained previously, and we’re giving her a chance to get over a bit of ground.”

Smith was also pleased with the run of stablemate Hammoon Heroine, who finished sixth, and commented that she would be a horse to follow when she is stepped up to longer distances.

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Craig Conron returns to Flemington winner’s circle in 2026 with Vegas Jack

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Trainer Craig Conron, who had doubts about his return to Flemington as a trainer not long ago, was welcomed back to the winner’s enclosure on Saturday.

The Geelong horseman made a successful comeback as Vegas Jack continued its impressive winning streak in the $150,000 Country Racing It’s Got It All Trophy, contested over 2540 metres.

This victory was Conron’s first at Flemington since Distant Melody’s Black Type success during the 2007 Melbourne Cup Carnival. The 62-year-old expressed his profound pleasure at being back.

“It’s great to be back here and it’s great to be having a winner here,” he said. “I get a kick anytime they win, but when it’s a Saturday at Flemington it’s a much bigger kick.”

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Vegas Jack, a $9.50 selection under jockey Dean Yendall, won by 1-1/4 lengths from The Western Front ($5.50), with Bold Soul ($7) a further half-length adrift in third.

Conron has had limited opportunities to compete at Flemington in recent seasons, having taken a six-year hiatus from training, which included brief periods in Tasmania and the Northern Territory.

During this break, he assisted his daughter in managing her mobile coffee van enterprise.

Conron acquired Vegas Jack for a modest $13,000 through an online purchase in January of the previous year. The gelding had previously been unplaced in two starts for trainers Peter Moody and Katherine Coleman.

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The So You Think gelding proved victorious on its debut for Conron and has since accumulated five additional wins, including its last four races consecutively.

This Flemington success followed a benchmark 66 victory at the Swan Hill carnival. Conron is effusive about the four-year-old’s potential.

“I still think he’s six or 12 months off doing what he’s going to do, so what we’re getting now, I know it sounds silly, is a bonus,” Conron said.

Conron was not the only trainer to end a significant Flemington drought on Saturday, as Alex Rae also achieved his second win at the venue.

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The emerging Cranbourne trainer saddled Imperatriz’s half-brother, I’mateez, to win the $150,000 Rod Johnson 3YO Handicap over 1100 metres.

This marked Rae’s first Flemington triumph since his noteworthy debut on Oaks Day in 2018 when Cochada claimed the Country Final.

“I trained my first winner here with my first runner in 2018 and it’s been eight years between drinks,” Rae remarked. “Everywhere else been pretty fruitful, so this is a great result.”

I’mateez, a gelding by Capitalist that started at $9, finished 1-3/4 lengths ahead of La Astro Chat ($16), with Prestar ($4.20) a neck behind in third.

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West Indies remain unbeaten and move level on points with England in Group 2 after a nervy win over Sri Lanka in the Women’s T20 World Cup at Bristol.

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