Girlfriend of Late Football Player Spencer Webb Shares She’s Pregnant After His Death

Kelly Kay has shared some touching news in the wake of her loss.

Kelly, who is the girlfriend of late Oregon Ducks football player Spencer Webbannounced that she is expecting his child after the 22-year-old passed away from an accidental fall in July. In honor of the news, she took to Instagram to pen a message to her late partner.

“We created an angel before heaven gained one,” she wrote on Aug. 22. “All you ever wanted was to be a father…I know you’ll be the best one from up above.”

She continued her thoughts by reflecting on her future as a mother. “Can’t believe I have to do it without you but knowing I’ll have a piece of you keeps me going,” Kelly wrote. “I can’t wait to meet the person that’s half you, half me.”

She added, “I love you forever, both of you.”

Kelly shared photos

Why Michigan State being elite is good for college football

There is a constant narrative that has been floating around in college football over the past few years. That narrative sounds something like this: “There are only a certain number of elite teams, and nobody else can be elite.”

While the first part of that statement is accurate, the second part of that statement is the furthest thing from the truth. Sure, it’s not easy to gain elite status. Just ask Texas A&M. The Aggies have been recruiting at a high level, but have yet to make their own conference championship game.

However, there is still a path to being among the elite teams. A perfect example of that is Clemson. The Tigers’ head coach, Dabo Swinney, took over a perennial seven-to-nine-win team, and he turned them into a consistent national title contender.

When building an elite program, step one is recruiting. The best teams get the best players

4 Texas football players that shined in the first fall scrimmage

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The highly anticipated first fall scrimmage took place for head coach Steve Sarkisian and the Texas football program on Aug. 13. Texas took to the practice field on the Forty Acres on Aug. 13 to see which players could rise to the occasion and to start really figuring out some of the more important position battles ahead of the upcoming regular season.

Sark and the Longhorns staff got underway with the first fall practice on Aug. 13, with some very notable nuggets coming out of the festivities this weekend. From the sound of it, the Longhorns saw the defense really rise to the occasion this weekend.

It does look like the defense outshined the offense in this first fall scrimmage. After the Texas offense started to make some apparent strides in full-pads practice earlier this week, it looks like the defense

Jason Garrett, Jac Collinsworth to call Notre Dame football for NBC

NBC has found its replacements for Mike Tirico and Drew Brees on its Notre Dame football coverage, The Post has learned.

Jac Collinsworth will be on play-by-play, and Jason Garrett will be the game analyst, according to sources. Garrett has also replaced Brees on “Football Night in America,” NBC’s Sunday night pregame show. NBC and Brees decided to part ways after just one season. Brees could do a few more detailed Manningcast-type shows for Amazon’s Thursday night games, according to sources.

Collinsworth, a Notre Dame grad, is also expected to continue on FNIA.

NBC declined comment.

Tirico will join Collinsworth’s father, Cris, for the whole season of “Sunday Night Football.” Al Michaels has moved on to full-time duties on Amazon’s new “Thursday Night Football” streaming package. Michaels still retains a small role with NBC.

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Jac Collinsworth, 27, left ESPN for NBC two

18 Days to Purdue Football: Brady Allen

Aidan O’Connell enters the year at the next great Purdue quarterback, as he is in line for a 4,000 yard season and possible NFL draft slot. Who is next after him though? Today’s player is often thought of the next one in the cradle.

Brady Allen – Fr.

Fort Branch, IN (Gibson Southern HS)

6’6”, 210 pounds

Quarterback

2022 Projection: Likely redshirt

Just because I say “redshirt” for Allen doesn’t mean I don’t think he will play. Players can play in up to four games and hold their redshirt, so it would not surprise me if Allen got some mop-up duty along the way. AOC is the unquestioned No. 1 and Austin Burton is likely the primary backup, but the No. 3 spots comes down to Allen and Michael Alaimo. Whoever wins the No. 3 spots are in line to start next year.

Allen has a great shot at it,