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Former Arizona linebacker Justin Flowe is finishing his college football journey in Las Vegas at UNLV. Flowe committed to the Rebels on Friday afternoon. Flowe joins UNLV after playing a reserve ...
UNLV Rebels head coach Dan Mullen has hit the transfer portal hard, and he now has another prize to show for his efforts. It was announced that linebacker Justin Flowe, once one of the top high ...
The UNLV Rebels football team has continued to fill out their new-look roster by utilizing the transfer portal. New head coach Dan Mullen made another big addition this weekend, adding former five ...
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Justin Flowe has been a household name in Eugene for multiple years. His five-star pedigree proceeds him, and yet, the best of his football career has yet to begin. After Justin Flowe has been a ...
Flowe signed in December 2019 as Oregon’s second-highest rated all-time prospect, and the anticipation of seeing the Flowe-Sewell combination wasn’t just reserved for fans.
Justin Flowe is the top linebacker recruit in the nation, per the 247Sports Composite rankings, and many believe he is the best Southern California linebacker prospect in more than a decade.
Oregon linebacker Justin Flowe announced via his personal twitter account that he’s entering the transfer portal and leaving the Ducks, on Monday. “Thanks to the University of Oregon, coaching ...
“It’s unreal and it feels like a real dream to see my brother playing on the same team with me in college," Flowe said of brother Jonathan Flowe, a freshman linebacker. "I thank God.
Flowe, the top ILB and No. 3 overall prospect in the class of 2020, has a rare combination of size, speed and power.
In three years at Oregon, Flowe recorded 50 tackles and was named Pac-12 Freshman of the Week in 2021 for his 14-tackle showing against Fresno State.
UNLV marks one year since three professors were shot and killed at Beam Hall. Anchor Justin Hinton spoke with university president Dr. Keith E. Whitfield to reflect on the past year.
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