With so many teams on its bye week, the only possible change would be to drop No. 5 Narbonne after its close call to Los Angeles. We didn’t do it, so all 10 from last week remain in order.
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Cal-Hi Sports Insider Blog
Quick-hitting, behind-the-scenes news and notes from the CalHiSports.com staff, including previews of upcoming content and events.
FB: Top 10 Rankings Update
FB: Sac-Joaquin Section Top 25 (4)
Elk Grove bounces back from upset loss to Davis by beating previous No. 2 Grant 24-17. With Davis losing to Jesuit, it’s now reached that point in the season when teams can be ranked ahead of a team it has lost to. The Thundering Herd therefore get jumped back up into the top 10. Roseville, Lincoln of Stockton and Sierra of Manteca also go in as newcomers.
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Kaepernick’s Time Magazine Cover
Former Pitman High of Turlock three-sport standout Colin Kaepernick was featured by himself on the cover of Time Magazine two weeks ago. Russian leader Vladimir Putin was on the cover this week. So who are some other former California high school athletes who’ve been on the same cover in recent years or just those from California high schools?
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August 25, 2014
The last Californian to be on Time’s cover and the last ex-California prep athlete was comedian Robin Williams, who was profiled after his death in Marin County. Williams is a graduate of Redwood High (Larkspur) and when he was in high school competed on the soccer and cross country teams.
May 27, 2013
Angelina Jolie, the actress, was on the Time cover with the headline “The Angelina Effect.” She attended Beverly Hills High but did not graduate from there.
Feb. 4, 2013
Kathryn Bigelow, the movie director who has won Academy Awards (The Hurt Locker, etc), was featured with the headline “The Art of Darkness.” She graduated from San Carlos High in the Bay Area (now closed) in 1969.
June 18, 2012
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy has been a crucial swing vote on many cases for many years. He was on the cover for this week. Kennedy is a graduate of McClatchy High in Sacramento.
Feb. 27, 2012
This is a funny one because the person on the cover was former Palo Alto High basketball star Jeremy Lin. It’s funny because Lin’s cover was only seen in Asia. The guy on the U.S. and European cover: North Korea dictator Kim Jong-un.
Oct. 17, 2011
Steve Jobs was profiled for this week after his death due to complications from pancreatic cancer. Jobs, of course, revolutionized the world with Apple and its products. He is from Homestead High (Cupertino).
So since Steve Jobs passed away in 2011, and including Colin Kaepernick, there have only been five California high school grads by themselves on the cover of Time Magazine (American edition) with a sixth that was on the cover of its Asian edition.
S.F. Bay Area Top 25 Football (5)
Here are rankings done by longtime Bay Area analyst Harold Abend and done for use on Antioch High football game broadcasts. Anyone wishing to see writeups and breakdowns of the top teams in the state, sign up for our Gold Club membership. For details, CLICK HERE.
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Sac-Joaquin Top 5: Best Linemen
Last week on the latest FOX 40 Final Quarter high school football show of the 2016 season, hosts Jim Crandell and Kristina Werner revealed a list of the top five offensive/defensive linemen from CIF Sac-Joaquin Section schools, according to CalHiSports.com. Read more…
FB: Top 10 Rankings Update
There are a lot of changes after the first six teams in this week’s rankings and it’s good news for St. Augustine and Rancho Cucamonga. Del Oro also moves up to No. 7 in state and to No. 2 in NorCal.
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FB: Sac-Joaquin Section Top 25 (3)
It’s a second straight week of how to re-shuffle the section rankings after a massive upset, in this case Davis beating previous section No. 3 Elk Grove 16-14. The Blue Devils get rewarded for the win, but so does one team they lost to earlier in the season, Woodcreek of Roseville.
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Sac-Joaquin Top 5: Best WR/TEs
Last week on the latest FOX 40 Final Quarter high school football show of the 2016 season, hosts Jim Crandell and Kristina Werner revealed a list of the top five wide receivers/tight ends from CIF Sac-Joaquin Section schools, according to CalHiSports.com. Read more…
S.F. Bay Area Top 25 Football (4)
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San Clemente’s Bradford starts at USC
The decision to promote Sam Darnold over Max Browne for the starting quarterback position at USC might surprise some people, or at least those that haven’t been paying close attention to the latest college football lines.
The freshman, who is a graduate of San Clemente High, will lead the Trojans as their starting quarterback at Utah. Browne, who is from Washington, is losing his position after just three games, for reasons that make a lot of sense for USC head coach Clay Helton.
Helton made the announcement on Monday after practice. Browne was probably a little surprised to learn about this decision, seeing as Helton chose him over Darnold for the starting position during the summer training camp.
Helton has said that the decision made sense at the moment. Browne, a redshirt junior, has failed to manifest the spark that Helton expected. He only scored one touchdown in two games against Alabama and Stanford, games that the team lost.
Trojan fans have every reason to be worried. This might be the worst scoring drought ever to plague them against Power Five opposition, at least for a few years. To be specific, it’s since USC lost to California and Arizona State in 1999 after being held to two offensive touchdowns.
Browne only had two touchdown passes and two interceptions in his first three games starting for the team. Not that Helton is completely discounting Max, or at the very least, he hasn’t said anything to the media to suggest that he has lost hope in Max’s ability.
In fact, Helton has been heard saying that he still hopes Max can deliver on the talent and promise everyone glimpsed during camp in the summer. Even after watching him play in the last three games, Helton believes that there is more than meets the eye to the young athlete.
The idea of changing quarterbacks wasn’t as sudden as some people might have assumed. The thought first occurred to the coach on the journey back from the Bay Area. In fact, Helton spent Sunday evening ruminating on the issue, this while reviewing game film.
Darnold and Browne learned about the change on Sunday night, Helton updating the rest of the team on Monday morning.
It has been argued that Helton might be using Browne as a scapegoat, though this seems unlikely. Helton has pretty much rejected the notion that the Trojans’ losing streak should be blamed on Browne’s failures.
As far as Helton is concerned, Max did his best and performed his duties honorably in each and every game. Darnold has some experience on the field, having played intermittently this season. Darnold shines primarily because of his talent.
Helton probably promoted Sam to the starting position because his mobility could help the team immensely during the Friday game. Darnold was obviously stoked to start for USC, though he was not so callous as to ignore Browne’s position, especially considering their friendship.
On the other side of the field, meanwhile, will be another former Southern California high school star, Troy Williams from Narbonne of Harbor City, starting at quarterback for the Utes.