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Auburn Tigers football: Brandon Frazier 2025 player profile
Auburn Tigers football: Brandon Frazier 2025 player profile

USA Today

timea day ago

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Auburn Tigers football: Brandon Frazier 2025 player profile

Frazier is ready to return to action after missing significant time last season due to an injury. One of Auburn's most experienced players is set to return to action this season. Brandon Frazier, who has appeared in 44 games for Auburn since 2020, returns to the field this season for his sixth year in orange and blue. He was awarded a medical redshirt in 2024 after injuring his foot against New Mexico in week three. The injury resulted in season-ending surgery, and led to Rivaldo Fairweather and Luke Deal to take a bulk of the snaps at the position for the remainder of the season. Frazier came off his most successful season in 2023 as a receiver, logging seven catches and two scores, and was poised to repeat the same success in 2024 before the injury. Outside of being another valuable pass-catcher, Frazier is seen as a great pass blocker, which will pair greatly with Auburn's experienced offensive line to provide steady protection for quarterback Jackson Arnold. Here is a look at Brandon Frazier's player profile before the 2025 season. Brandon Frazier's personal profile Brandon Frazier as a recruit Brandon Frazier's career numbers Brandon Frazier's PFF report card The best photos of Brandon Frazier's career Contact/Follow us @TheAuburnWire on X (Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Auburn news, notes, and opinions. You can also follow Taylor on Twitter @TaylorJones__

World Team Trophy figure skating 2025: How to watch, preview, schedule
World Team Trophy figure skating 2025: How to watch, preview, schedule

NBC Sports

time14-04-2025

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  • NBC Sports

World Team Trophy figure skating 2025: How to watch, preview, schedule

World Team Trophy, a biennial competition similar to the Olympic figure skating team event, airs live this week from Tokyo on Peacock. Each of the world's top six skating nations — the U.S., Japan, Italy, France, Canada and Georgia — fields a team of two men's singles skaters, two women's singles skaters, one pairs' team and one ice dance couple. All of the skaters perform two programs. Team standings are determined by point values corresponding to skaters' placements in each of the eight total programs. The U.S. won the event in 2023 by 25 points -- the largest margin since World Team Trophy began in 2009. Japan may have closed the gap. Since 2023, the top U.S. pairs' team — 2022 World champions Alexa Knierim and Brandon Frazier — stepped away from competition. Japan now has a significant edge in pairs with reigning world champions Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara. The top American pair at last month's World Championships was Alisa Efimova and Misha Mitrofanov in sixth overall. The U.S. and Japan are closer in singles — Ilia Malinin, Jason Brown, Alysa Liu and Amber Glenn for the Americans, and Yuma Kagiyama, Shun Sato, Kaori Sakamoto and Mone Chiba for Japan. The U.S. has a significant advantage in ice dance with three-time world champions Madison Chock and Evan Bates. A key difference between World Team Trophy and the Olympic team event: World Team Trophy includes two men's singles skaters and two women's singles skaters per nation in both programs. At the Olympics, it's one per nation in both programs. 2025 World Team Trophy Broadcast Schedule Philip Hersh,

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