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Elite 11 updates, player rankings from Day 1

The Elite 11 Finals got underway Tuesday night — the first of three days of competition among 20 soon-to-be high school senior quarterbacks in Los Angeles. The invite-only event is entering its 26th year and has served as a proving ground in the past for some of the game’s brightest stars. From Jayden Daniels, CJ […]

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The Elite 11 Finals got underway Tuesday night — the first of three days of competition among 20 soon-to-be high school senior quarterbacks in Los Angeles. The invite-only event is entering its 26th year and has served as a proving ground in the past for some of the game’s brightest stars. From Jayden Daniels, CJ Stroud, Drake Maye, Caleb Williams, Bo Nix and Bryce Young to Drew Allar, Cade Klubnick, Garrett Nussmeier, Carson Beck, DJ Lagway and Dylan Raiola — the alumni list for the Elite 11 Finals is simply unrivaled.

Headlining this year’s roster are seven of the top 10 signal callers in the Top247 for class of 2026. That includes Faizon Brandon, the nation’s No. 1-ranked overall prospect. The big names will be joined by a promising group of other finalists that all profile as potential difference-makers on Saturdays and possibly even Sundays.

Action gets underway Tuesday night with an opening workout while a 20-throw scripted pro day anchors Wednesday night’s action. Thursday afternoon features 7-on-7 play before the Elite 11 staff crowns its annual top 11 quarterbacks and names an overall MVP.

2025 Elite 11 finalists

  • Faizon Brandon | No. 1 QB in 247Sports Rankings | Tennessee
  • Keisean Henderson | No. 2 QB | Houston
  • Dia Bell | No. 5 QB | Texas
  • Landon Duckworth | No. 6 QB | Uncommitted
  • Bowe Bentley | No. 7 QB | Uncommitted
  • Jake Fette | No. 8 QB | Arizona State
  • Oscar Rios | No. 10 QB | Uncommitted
  • Jonas Williams | No. 13 QB | USC
  • Troy Huhn | No. 14 QB | Penn State
  • Jeff Thomalla | No. 15 QB | Alabama
  • Will Griffin | No. 16 QB | Florida 
  • Helaman Casuga | No. 17 QB | Texas A&M
  • Dereon Coleman | No. 19 QB | Miami (FL)
  • Derek Zammit | No. 20 QB | Washington 
  • Tati Reynolds | No. 26 QB | Clemson
  • Travis Burgess | No. 27 QB | North Carolina 
  • Matt Ponatoski | No. 29 QB | Uncommitted
  • Terry Walker | No. 46 QB | Duke
  • Bryson Beaver | No. 55 QB | Uncommitted
  • Briggs Cherry | No. 82 QB | Louisville 

Powered by our partners at 247Sports, CBS Sports will be with you the entire way this week as the best high school quarterbacks in the country compete in the 2025 Elite 11 event. 

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Delayed start at Belgian Grand Prix highlights Formula 1's challenge with racing in the rain

Of all the thousands of pieces of equipment that Formula 1 hauls around the world, few are used less often than the full wet tire. They stayed piled up in stacks, not on the cars, on Sunday as drivers sat out a rain delay of more than an hour to the start of the Belgian […]

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Of all the thousands of pieces of equipment that Formula 1 hauls around the world, few are used less often than the full wet tire.

They stayed piled up in stacks, not on the cars, on Sunday as drivers sat out a rain delay of more than an hour to the start of the Belgian Grand Prix.

It wasn’t because F1 cars lack grip in heavy rain. Manufacturer Pirelli says the full wet tires can cope with that. The problem is that drivers behind can’t see through the spray, and the first attempt to start Sunday’s race on time illustrated the problem.

Even crawling around at formation lap pace with only Lando Norris and the safety car ahead, eventual winner Oscar Piastri said he “couldn’t see a thing,” adding, “you can only imagine what it’s like for the guys at the back.”

When the race started, it was behind the safety car at low speed before the all-clear to go racing. Like all of the drivers, Piastri was using the intermediate tires, which are recommended for light rain or a drying track, when he eventually passed Norris for the win.

“The past few years, particularly here, we’ve given the (governing body) FIA feedback that we would much rather be on the safe side than risk anything,” Piastri said. “If you were to be picky, maybe we could have done one less formation lap (behind the safety car), but in the grand scheme of things, if that’s one lap too early, is it worth it? No.”

Visibility is a particular concern at Spa, a fast track with a history of serious accidents. They include Anthoine Hubert’s death in a Formula 2 crash in dry conditions in 2019 and another fatal accident claiming the life of Dutch teenage driver Dilano van ’t Hoff in a junior series in the rain in 2023.

“I have to say that on a track like this, with what happened historically, I think you cannot forget about it. For that reason I would rather be safe than (start) too early,” said Charles Leclerc, who finished third Sunday and who was friends with Hubert since childhood.

Under the current F1 design regulations in place since 2022, cars have ground-effect aerodynamics which use the floor to generate grip but can also throw up more spray. If there’s enough rain for the full wet tires to be faster than the intermediates, it’s likely the race will be stopped because of poor visibility anyway.

There was a reminder of the importance of visibility this month at the British Grand Prix when Isack Hadjar collided with Kimi Antonelli’s car from behind while driving in the Italian’s trail of spray.

“I didn’t see him,” Hadjar said. “He just appeared out of nowhere, man. Oh my God.”


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Swampscott semifinal run highlights Northeast 7v7

PEABODY — At least from our little neck of the woods, there were fewer playoff teams than usual at Saturday’s annual East Regional of the Northeast 7v7 football tournament at Bishop Fenwick. Winning, though, is only one part of the equation in an event that’s most valuable for team building and competition. Swampscott was the […]

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PEABODY — At least from our little neck of the woods, there were fewer playoff teams than usual at Saturday’s annual East Regional of the Northeast 7v7 football tournament at Bishop Fenwick. Winning, though, is only one part of the equation in an event that’s most valuable for team building and competition.

Swampscott was the only squad from the Salem News coverage area to make the playoff round of this year’s regional. The Big Blue went 4-0 in pool play and then handled Winthrop to make it to the semifinals of the Small division, locking horns with rival St. Mary’s of Lynn.

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Jaguars Training Camp Highlights

If you need help with the Public File, call (904) 393-9801 At WJXT, we are committed to informing and delighting our audience. In our commitment to covering our communities with innovation and excellence, we incorporate Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies to enhance our news gathering, reporting, and presentation processes. Read our article to see how we […]

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