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UNLV defensive back Jake Pope spoke at Mountain West Media Days about honoring Jackson Woodard’s legacy, reuniting with coach ...
Linebacker Jackson Woodard, the 2024 Mountain West Defensive Player of the Year, is off to the NFL as an undrafted free agent ...
The Mountain West Conference Media Days took place this week, and the UNLV Rebels were represented by head coach Dan Mullen ...
Jake Pope never got the chance to crack the starting lineup as a prized four-star signing for the Alabama Crimson Tide 2022 class. The safety out of Buford, ...
Buford High School safety Jake Pope, who is ranked as a four-star recruit, has reportedly decided on where he will play college football. Pope plans to announce his commitment on Aug. 17. Jake ...
Pope’s father, Brad, played safety at Clemson alongside eventual NFL Hall of Famer Brian Dawkins during the mid-1990s. Despite growing up rooting for the Tigers, Jake wasn’t offered by Clemson.
— Jake Pope (@JakePope24) July 3, 2021 Jake issued a statement on Twitter saying: "For those that are confused, I will be making a decision silently this or beginning of next week.
Georgia coach Kirby Smart apologized Tuesday for calling Bulldogs defensive back Jake Pope an "idiot" for a viral postgame celebration following the team's Week 11 loss to Ole Miss.
During Monday's press conference, Smart called Jake Pope, the player seen in the video, "an idiot" and said it was "just stupid." Per ESPN , Smart believes he crossed the line with his words ...
Georgia coach Kirby Smart called backup safety Jake Pope's actions "just stupid" after the player was caught seemingly celebrating with Ole Miss fans on the field in the wake of the Rebels' 28 ...
Georgia defensive back Jake Pope made waves on social media over the weekend when video surfaced that appears to show him celebrating on the field after the Bulldogs' 28-10 loss to Ole Miss.
Jake Pope has announced that Monday at 6:30 PM he will make his college commitment. Brooks Austin | Aug 12, 2021. Buford athlete and priority Georgia target in the 2022 recruiting cycle, Jake Pope ...