
Vrabel: I had 'difficult' talks over Russini photos
Mike Vrabel addresses difficult conversations about photos with Dianna Russini, ensuring commitment to the Patriots.
ā¦a career-high 19 points in the win at Kansas State (1/14) ⦠Recorded 13 points in the win against TCU (3/12) in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Tournament going 10-for-10 from the free throw line ⦠Had 17 points in the win against Tennessee (11/26) and 11 points versus UConn (12/2) ⦠Posted a career-high five steals in the overtime win against TCU (1/6).ā His first year, he had āa career-high nine rebounds in a career-high 34 minutes against Cincinnati (3/13) in the Big 12 Championship ⦠Led Kansas in steals four times, including a career-high four steals versus Baylor (2/10) ⦠Had a career-high nine assists against Manhattan College (11/10). Jackson has very high upside. Heās currently flying under the radar and is not ranked highly as a transfer. But I think heās better than Mack (due to Mackās weakness on defense), DHS (due to his weakness on offense) and Jeremiah W (for multiple reasons).Ā Keep in mind that DHS shot only 20% from 3 his first year, and didnāt improve at all his 2nd year. Jackson improved his 3-point shot by 10.5%.Ā 37.2% three-point shooting would have put him close to the top of last yearās team. If he continues the same trajectory, heāll be at 42% next year if he takes a similar number of shots. But if he takes more shots and maintains 37%, heāll be a good contributor. Heās not as good a shooter as Lewis or Jaland Lowe, but has potential to be Over half of recruiting websites had him as a PG coming out of high school, while ESPN had him as a SG.Ā He played both SG and PG at Kansas, so is now considered a Combo Guard. He can guard the 1 to 3 spots, so he gives us very good flexibility. His spending 3 years in a top tier program like Kansas has likely instilled good fundamentals, hoops knowledge and work ethic in him, so he could be a very good influence and sharer of knowledge with teammates. NBADraftRoom wrote this about him: After a solid freshman season Elmarko suffered a major knee injury and was out for the 2024/25 season. Elmarko Jackson is a tough, strong, compact and powerful lead guard who plays both ends of the floor and has all of the leadership and intangible qualities you look for in a point guard. Plays with a good balance of scoring and passing. Has excellent court vision and knows his role as a facilitator, while also being able to put pressure on the defense with his ability to get to the rim and hit the outside shot. A creative finisher in the lane who can score against length, using his strong frame to absorb contact. A tough defender who gets after it on defense. Plays with an edge ā a former lacrosse player who doesnāt shy away from contact. Jackson was , played his first years in NJ and PA, and finished his high school career in CT, where he was the #1 ranked recruit in the state. So heās very much an East-coaster. In high school, he also played for theĀ AAU program We R1.Ā According to ON3, āJackson dominated on the AAU circuit before the start of his senior season, posting 15.1 points, 5.5 rebounds and 5.6 assists per game at the UAA Finals. The start of his 247 Sports high school was: Jacksonās combination of size, power, and speed is elite. He gets downhill as well as any guard in the national class, not just in the open floor where he has a head of steam, but in the half-court as well with his ability to turn the corner on a ball-screen. He initiates contact, draws a ton of fouls, and will even elongate his strides going through the lane to gain separation from his defender. Defensively, he can impose his will as well, both picking up the ball for the length of the floor and guarding multiple positions. His uncle played college football for Michigan and his father played at Temple. Before high school, his two sports were lacrosse and football. He only began playing basketball his freshman year in order to have something to do between the football and lacrosse seasons. He played all three sports in high school, and received college offers to play lacrosse. Thus, heās only played basketball for six years, and it has only been his focus for three years. Elmarko fits the bill as a tough guard for Ed Cooley. He will form a formidable backcourt with former Kentucky and Pittsburgh point guard , Kayvaun Mulready, Gabriel Landeira and Jackson. Three of them are between 6ā3ā and 6ā6ā and might be able to play on the wing if needed. The Hoyas have a solid SF/PF in returning junior Caleb Williams, recovering from shoulder surgery. But, with and joining the portal, the Hoyas badly need two very good quality big men who can play 25 to 30 minutes, and another rotation-quality PF, SF or big guard. That would be 8 rotation players capable of 20 to 30 minutes a game, and enough to use up all minutes. With Georgetownās history of being āBig Man Uā and our ability to offer good playing time, we should be able to do it. But the coaching staff has to focus on it, and the university needs to fund it. In the meantime, the backcourt looks fortified. Welcome, Elmarko! Hoya Saxa!

Mike Vrabel addresses difficult conversations about photos with Dianna Russini, ensuring commitment to the Patriots.

Ashton Daniels wins the QB battle and will start for FSU!

Florida State selects Ashton Daniels as starting QB for the crucial 2026 season.
FIFA won't ban tailgating at World Cup games, but local rules may apply.
Get ready for the 2026 NFL Draft with fantasy football analysis and rankings!
See every story in Sports ā including breaking news and analysis.