What is BYU's honor code? What to know as Jake Retzlaff considers transferNew Foto - What is BYU's honor code? What to know as Jake Retzlaff considers transfer

QuarterbackJake Retzlaffis facing a potential suspension for being found in violation ofBYU's honor code. Retzlaff plans to transfer from the Cougars' program —according to a report from ESPN— to avoid what would "likely" be a seven-game suspension from the university. Retzlaff was accused of sexually assaulting a woman at his home, per acivil lawsuit filed in May. Retzlaff's lawyer, Mark Baute, denied the allegations. The woman who accused Retzlaff withdrew her civil suit on Monday, June 30,per ESPN. REQUIRED READING:BYU QB Jake Retzlaff faces suspension, future uncertain after sexual assault civil suit Regardless of the status of the suit, having sexual relations outside of marriage is against theBYUhonor code — meaning Retzlaff would still be subject to punishment from the university for being found in violation. Here's what you need to know about the BYU honor code, and how it has affected athletes in the past: TheBYU honor codeis a code of conduct to which all members of BYU — faculty, administration, staff and students — voluntarily adhere. The university, sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, mandates that associates of the university "conduct their lives in accordance with the principles of the gospel of Jesus Christ" and "strive to maintain the highest standards in their personal conduct regarding honor, integrity, morality, and consideration of others." Per BYU, students must: Maintain an Ecclesiastical Endorsement, including striving to deepen faith and maintain gospel standards Be honest Live a chaste and virtuous life, including abstaining from sexual relations outside marriage between a man and a woman. Living a chaste and virtuous life also includes abstaining from same-sex romantic behavior. Abstain from alcoholic beverages, tobacco, tea, coffee, vaping, marijuana, and other substance abuse Participate regularly in Church services Respect others, including the avoidance of profane and vulgar language Obey the law and follow campus policies, including theCES Dress and Grooming standards Encourage others in their commitment to comply with the Honor Code andDress and Grooming standards. In 2004,BYU officials dismissed or suspended fourfootball players due to actions during an off-campus party, which included alcohol and extramarital sex. Two additional players were placed on probation. Brandon Davies is another notable example found to be in violation of BYU's honor code. He wassuspended in early March of his the 2010-11 men's basketball seasonfor having premarital sex with his girlfriend. BYU was ranked No. 3 in the Coaches Poll at the time. He was later reinstated by the team as a junior, and played two more seasons for the Cougars — seasons in which he was named to the All-West Coast Conference team. He went undrafted in the 2013 NBA Draft. Running back Jamaal Williams wasforced to sit out the 2015 college football seasonafter an honor code violation in which he said he had a girl in his dorm room. Williams opted to stick with the Cougars rather than transfer and proceeded to become a fourth-round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft. Retzlaff in 2024 guided BYU to an 11-2 record, including an Alamo Bowl victory over Colorado. He completed 57.9% of his passes for 2,947 yards, 20 touchdowns and 12 interceptions while also rushing for 417 yards and six touchdowns in his first season a full-time starter. If you or someone you know has experienced sexual violence, RAINN's National Sexual Assault Hotline offers free, confidential, 24/7 support to survivors and their loved ones in English and Spanish at: 800.656.HOPE (4673) andHotline.RAINN.organd en EspañolRAINN.org/es. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:What is BYU's honor code impacting Jake Retzlaff?

What is BYU's honor code? What to know as Jake Retzlaff considers transfer

What is BYU's honor code? What to know as Jake Retzlaff considers transfer QuarterbackJake Retzlaffis facing a potential suspension for ...
Top remaining NFL free agents: Amari Cooper, Keenan Allen lead best players availableNew Foto - Top remaining NFL free agents: Amari Cooper, Keenan Allen lead best players available

We're officially in July, which means we are getting closer to football season. All32 NFL teamsbegin training camp this month. NFLpersonnel departments across the league are examining their rosters astraining camp approachesin just a few weeks. Every year, around this period, there are late roster additions.The recent blockbuster tradebetween theMiami DolphinsandPittsburgh Steelersis a prime example. USA TODAY Sports hasranked the top free agentssince the beginning of the offseason. Most of the top free agents have already found homes, but there are several impact players still unsigned. Veteran wide receivers Amari Cooper and Keenan Allen are still free agents. At the same time, safety Justin Simmons and edge rusher Jadeveon Clowney remain on the open market. Who are the top free agents still available as of July 1? USA TODAY Sports explores the 10 best free agents available. JALEN RAMSEY TRADE:Dolphins deal star CB to Steelers in blockbuster move Surprisingly, Cooper is unsigned as the calendar turns to July. Cooper is still a smooth route runner and a reliable possession receiver who can create separation. A total of 75% of his targets came on short and intermediate routes in 2024. Allen has been one of the NFL's best slot receivers over the past decade. He isn't far removed from breaking theChargers'single-season receptions record in 2023. However, there were signs of slippage in his lone season in Chicago. The Bears essentially replaced Allen when they selectedLuther Burden IIIin the second round of this year's draft. Simmons is another player who wasonce regarded as one of the best at his position. The four-time second-team All-Pro has compiled at least 60 tackles and two interceptions in each of the past eight seasons. Blackmon is coming off back-to-back seasons with at least three interceptions and 85 tackles. His 73.5 coverage grade ranked 15th amongst qualifying safeties, per Pro Football Focus. Samuel allowed under a 63% completion percentage when targeted in his first three seasons. However, a shoulder injury limited the cornerback to only four games in 2024. Samuel can line up on the outside but has the frame of a slot corner. NFL TOP 100 LIST:Tracking players for 2025 White produced 137 tackles in 17 starts in Arizona last year. He's tallied four straight seasons of at least 90 tackles. Arizona was comfortable moving on from White. They signed linebackerAkeem Davis-Gaitherand draftedCody Simonin the fourth round. The Lions released Smith this offseason, but he toldUSA TODAY Sports in June that he wants to re-sign in the Motor City. Will the veteran return to Detroit? Smith registered nine sacks between the two teams he played with last season. The edge rusher has produced at least 61 pressures in each of the past three seasons. Davis had four straight seasons of at least 500 receiving yards before it was snapped in what was a disappointing year with the Jaguars. Gilmore will turn 35 years old in September. The 2019 NFL Defensive Player of the Year isn't the standout corner he once was, but he's still a very capable defender. He had 56 tackles, nine pass deflections and one interception in 15 starts last year. Clowney had a resurgent season in Baltimore, tallying 9.5 sacks in 2023. He didn't live up to expectations in Carolina, though; his 5.5 sacks equaled a team high. The veteran is most productive when he's not the primary edge rusher. Follow USA TODAY Sports' Tyler Dragon on X@TheTylerDragon. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Amari Cooper, Keenan Allen lead best remaining NFL free agents

Top remaining NFL free agents: Amari Cooper, Keenan Allen lead best players available

Top remaining NFL free agents: Amari Cooper, Keenan Allen lead best players available We're officially in July, which means we are getti...
Trump to attend opening of "Alligator Alcatraz" in Florida today

Washington— President Trump will be paying a visit Tuesday to a new immigration detention center in South Florida that state officials are calling "Alligator Alcatraz." Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced plans for the visit on Monday and  White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed it Tuesday, saying DeSantis, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Republican Rep. Bryon Donalds of Florida will also attend. The controversialdetention facilityis at the Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport in the Florida Everglades, about 50 miles west of Miami, and has its own runway. DeSantis said the site has been modified "within a matter of days" to also function as a detention center, and he expects the site to be operational Tuesday. "When the president comes tomorrow, he's going to be able to see," DeSantis told reporters in a press conference in Florida on Monday. The Florida governor said he spoke with the president over the weekend and that Mr. Trump is "very excited" to visit. DeSantis called the center an "effective way" to increase the numbers of removals and deportations of unauthorized immigrants as the state seeks to help the federal government's deportation efforts. Protesters have gathered outside the gates as work proceeded on the site in recent days. The facility will have up to 5,000 beds to house, process and deport individuals in the country illegally, the Trump administration said. "There is only one road leading in and the only way out is a one-way flight," Leavitt said. "It is isolated, and surrounded by dangerous wildlife in unforgiving terrain." "They ain't going anywhere once they're there, unless you want them to go somewhere," DeSantis said Monday. "Because good luck getting to civilization. So the security is amazing — natural and otherwise." Last week,environmental groupsfiled a lawsuit to block the opening of the facility until it undergoesan environmental reviewas required by federal law. Saving money vs. saving lives The true cost of the Senate spending bill New Tennessee laws make it illegal to shelter undocumented immigrants

Trump to attend opening of "Alligator Alcatraz" in Florida today

Trump to attend opening of "Alligator Alcatraz" in Florida today Washington— President Trump will be paying a visit Tuesday to a n...
Hundreds of National Guard forces in L.A. could be returned to wildfire dutyNew Foto - Hundreds of National Guard forces in L.A. could be returned to wildfire duty

A military commander has discussed shifting some California National Guard troops away from the Trump administration's weekslong deployment to deal with protests in Los Angeles so they can help fight wildfires, two U.S. officials told CBS News. Gen. Gregory Guillot, the leader of U.S. Northern Command, made the request to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, proposing that 200 out of roughly 4,000 California National Guard members be returned to wildfire duty in California. The request to shift some troops to wildfire duty was first reported by TheAssociated Press. The purpose of the possible move is to help prepare for wildfire season, one U.S. official said. The other official said the 200 Guard members could be returned to the California National Guard and placed on standby to respond to wildfires. Wildfires can happen at any time of year in California, but they usually peak in the summer and fall. The stateexpectsan "early and active season" this year, with above-average activity in July and August, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, or Cal Fire. The Los Angeles deployment has been controversial and subject to legal challenges. President Trump called up around 4,000 Guard members — and deployed around 700 Marines — over California Gov. Gavin Newsom's objections, moves Mr. Trump argued were necessary to protect federal buildings and immigration agents from chaotic protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Newsom argued the deployment was illegal and unnecessary. When Mr. Trumpinitially called upthe California National Guard to deal with protests, the state had warned the move could interfere with its wildfire response. Guard forces often work alongside Cal Fire crews — and as wildfires become more frequent and severe,state officialshave said more resources are needed. Newsom's officesaid last weekthe Guard's firefighting force was only at 40% capacity due to the Los Angeles deployment. "This deployment comes when California is in the midst of peak wildfire season for both Northern and Southern California and may need to rely on their crucial support," the state of California wrote in a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the deployment. A federal district court judge initially sided with the state in its lawsuit, but a panel of appellate court judges paused that ruling, allowing Mr. Trump to maintain control of the Guard. The troops were shifted to federal service earlier this monthunder a law known as Title 10, which lets the president call up National Guard forces during a "rebellion" or if "the president is unable with the regular forces to execute the laws of the United States." The Trump administration argued those conditions were met due to threats of violence against immigration agents who carried out arrests in the Los Angeles area. Newsom objected to the move, and the statequickly filed a lawsuitcalling it a "power grab." The state argued that under the law cited by the administration, Mr. Trump does not have the legal authority to call up the Guard without permission from the governor. A three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit ultimately sided with the Trump administration, allowing troops to remain in Los Angeles while the state's lawsuit is heard. The courtwrotethat Mr. Trump most likely "lawfully exercised his statutory authority" to federalize the Guard, and that the law "does not give governors any veto power." Saving money vs. saving lives The true cost of the Senate spending bill New Tennessee laws make it illegal to shelter undocumented immigrants

Hundreds of National Guard forces in L.A. could be returned to wildfire duty

Hundreds of National Guard forces in L.A. could be returned to wildfire duty A military commander has discussed shifting some California Nat...
Steelers' trade for Jalen Ramsey improves key aspect of secondary: 'Versatility'New Foto - Steelers' trade for Jalen Ramsey improves key aspect of secondary: 'Versatility'

Like most people who had their smartphones or computers in front of them as theMiami DolphinsandPittsburgh Steelersswung a June 30 trade that sent cornerbackJalen Ramsey (and tight end Jonnu Smith) to the Steel Cityand safety Minkah Fitzpatrick back to South Beach, Jason McCourty's reaction changed once the full details became known. Because at first, the ESPN analyst assumed Ramsey would be fitting into a secondary that included Fitzpatrick. Then McCourty's twin brother and former NFL teammate Devin texted him with the update that Fitzpatrick was the primary compensation returned to the Dolphins. Which leaves the Steelers without a three-time All-Pro at free safety but an upgrade at cornerback – and some added flexibility when it comes to lining up against the high-powered offenses in the AFC North. "I love this addition for the Steelers, just because it adds a ton of versatility," Jason McCourty told USA TODAY Sports. After Devin's text update, Jason started to think about where Ramsey – who is receiving a $1.5 million raise and making $26.6 million total in 2025 – would line up for Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin. Free safety is a possibility because of that patented aggressiveness and instincts, along with experience playing inside and outside cornerback. But the Steelers are losing Fitzpatrick's experience within the role as the center fielder of the defense and the communication that comes along with it. "I think those are big shoes to fill," McCourty said. "That's why I'm so curious to see exactly where they see Ramsey to fit – because when you're paying this much money, I don't know if you're going to just stick a guy like that at free safety. You typically want him covering the other team's best wide receivers. "It says a lot about what (the Steelers) felt about Minkah Fitzpatrick. Because you make this trade and you give Jalen Ramsey a bit of a pay bump as well. So if (Ramsey) is playing free safety, that says a lot about it. But I am excited for the Steelers with this move." The Fitzpatrick-Ramsey trade was the most recent revamping of the Steelers' secondary. The team signed cornerback Darius Slay and safety Juan Thornhill this offseason. Joey Porter Jr. is a starting outside corner, while Beanie Bishop Jr. had a nice rookie season in 2024 as the nickel corner. Even though Slay, 34, and Ramsey, 30 "aren't in the prime of their careers, both are still playing at a high level," said McCourty, who posted on social media about the trade and the replies immediately referenced the age of Ramsey and Slay. "You're like, 'These guys can't play anymore' but I think guys like Slay and Ramsey are still playing at a high level," he added. Steelers-Dolphins trade: Who won and lost as Jalen Ramsey, Minkah Fitzpatrick get moved? Multiple secondary lineups is why a guy like Ramsey can be a "chess piece" for the Steelers' coaching staff. Slay and Porter Jr. are more entrenched in their roles as sideline corners. Ramsey can be moved anywhere. "Now you have the opportunity to do so much with that secondary, especially when you have versatile pieces and guys who can play multiple roles," McCourty said. Under general manager Chris Grier and head coach Mike McDaniel, the Dolphins made it to the postseason in 2022 and 2023 but fell off late in those campaigns. The organization hasn't won a playoff game since the 2000 season. Now they've parted with Smith, who arguably had the best season of his career in 2024, and Ramsey, who leaves behind a largely unproven secondary (aside from Fitzpatrick). Jalen Ramsey trade grades: Who won deal between Steelers, Dolphins? "They don't have a lot of guys who have been proven year after year that have had success in this league," McCourty said. "You look at the trade from their standpoint, and you're like 'What direction are they going in as a team?'" But Fitzpatrick is back in the fold – this time without a position change forced on him by the coaching staff as Brian Flores tried to in 2019, which precipitated his trade to the Steelers two games into that season. "It worked out for both parties, because Minkah went to Pittsburgh and became a monster," McCourty said. Now the "monster" is back in Miami. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Jalen Ramsey gives Steelers 'versatility' after Dolphins trade

Steelers' trade for Jalen Ramsey improves key aspect of secondary: 'Versatility'

Steelers' trade for Jalen Ramsey improves key aspect of secondary: 'Versatility' Like most people who had their smartphones or c...

 

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