Eagle Esports Marks Program’s First National Championship

Tue,
05/31/2022 – 15:31pm | By: David Tisdale

Josh MackieJust two a long time following its formation, The College of Southern Mississippi’s (USM)
Eagle Esports application has currently secured its very first national championship following its
Rainbow 6 Group defeated Carthage College past week in the ultimate for the Countrywide
Esports Collegiate Conference’s (NECC) Emergent League title.

In a #1 vs. #2 matchup in the countrywide semifinal for the Challengers League title,
Eagle Esports’ Overwatch Workforce fell to Champlain Higher education, but finished in the leading 4
in the place.

“To be the 1st countrywide championship group for Eagle Esports is some thing I understood
I required to complete when I initially joined the crew,” explained Josh Mackie, a junior personal computer
science significant from Horn Lake, Mississippi who serves as workforce captain for Rainbow 6.
“I never assumed that my 1st calendar year as captain of the group would guide to this stage
of results. We would not be in this position if it wasn’t for my crew and the Esports
employees that go on to help us, and I won’t be able to wait around to provide house additional titles to the
application.” 

Dr. Denny Bubrig, assistant vice president for university student affairs and advisor for the
application, said however he was not anticipating the amount of results the software has realized
this swiftly, he thinks it’s a testament to the scholar participants’ determination
and interest, program large, that it has secured various regular season titles, a
postseason meeting title, a countrywide championship and a countrywide semi-finalist
this yr.

“Without their level of dedication, none of this definitely transpires,” Dr. Bubrig ongoing.
“I am extremely enthusiastic about what the foreseeable future retains.”

Dr. Bubrig claimed the program’s results is contagious and it is observing the final results in
recruiting.

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2022 NFL free agency grades, Day 3: Raiders earn high marks for multiple moves; Ravens, Bills add pass rushers

We are now officially in the midst of the 2022 league year in the NFL. At 4 p.m. ET, the league rang in the new year, meaning teams are now able to make all of their free-agent agreements they reached during the two-day legal tampering period official, along with any trades that have occurred to this point. Of course, there has been plenty of action leading up to the start of the new league year, and several superstars are going to officially land with their new teams Wednesday. 

While it’s technically the first day of free agency, it’s really Day 3 when factoring in the legal tampering period and the deals that have been agreed to over the last few days. In this post, we’re going to dive into the top new moves that were made Wednesday and hand out our grades for those transactions across the league. 

Ready? Let’s dive in.

Von Miller leaves Rams for Bills

Von Miller was traded from the Broncos to the Rams in the middle of last season, and he helped L.A. win a Super Bowl. Buffalo is hoping Miller can do it again, as the Bills stole him from the West Coast with a six-year, $120 million deal that includes $51.345 million guaranteed, per CBS Sports NFL Insider Josina Anderson. The deal is constructed a bit differently, as it’s not $20 million per year. NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport says the deal is backloaded, and averages $17.5 million over the first four years.

The length of the deal and the dollar amount are pretty shocking, but the bottom line is that this makes the Bills immediately better. It took a lot to steal Miller away from the Rams, Broncos, Cowboys and other suitors, but they were able to find a way to do

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