Locals on the College Gridiron Week 13

THOMASVILLE, Ga. Week 13 saw a couple of players put on season-best performances and while others contributed to their teams moving on the postseason play. Tykeem Wallace and Tywon Christopher Kennesaw State The Jacket duo continue to see the field for the Owls. Against Missouri State, Christopher had another big day, making 11 tackles and half of a sack. While Wallace saw the field but did not record a stat. Ty Anderson and Jimmy Bowdry East Tennessee State The Thomasville alums are making an impact for East Tennessee. In the game against The Citadel, Anderson had his best game of the season, tallying a season-high 14 tackles, one and a half tackles for loss and a sack. Dezmond Jones LaGrange College Jones made an impact in the first-round playoff game against Framingham State. He had six tackles and a pass breakup. The Panthers won 24-21 and will play against Berry College in the second round of the NCAA Division III Playoffs. Kendarius Reddick USC Reddick saw the field against Oregon, but did not record a stat. Tyler Ivey and Evan Wynn Albany State The Bulldog duo both saw the field in the first-round playoff game against Valdosta State. Unfortunately, neither of them recorded a stat. However, the Golden Rams beat the Blazers 35-30, and they will face Benedict in the second round of the NCAA Division II Playoffs. Malachi Thomas University of Pittsburgh Thomas got involved in the offense in the upset win over Georgia Tech. The former Jacket hauled in one catch for 17 yards.
https://timesenterprise.com/2025/11/25/locals-on-the-college-gridiron-week-13/

Reggie Fils-Aime is surprised Xbox ‘has not yet embraced the Switch 2’

With the Nintendo Switch 2 having been out for a few months, there aren’t many voices we’d be more interested in hearing from than former (and legendary) Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aimé. Recently, Fils-Aimé shared his thoughts on the Switch 2’s launch and its performance so far, applauding many of the decisions Nintendo has made.

However, one aspect left him puzzled: he doesn’t understand why Xbox hasn’t been more aggressive in porting its games to the platform.

Fils-Aimé discussed these insights during a recent episode of *The Game Business Show* with host Christopher Dring. When asked about the Switch 2’s launch, he shared several observations, but his standout comment focused on what he perceives as a lukewarm approach to software availability on the new console.

Dring pointed out that while titles like *Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4* have made their way to the Switch 2, and *Indiana Jones and the Great Circle* is expected to arrive soon, Xbox’s presence on the platform remains surprisingly light. This is particularly notable given that developing games for the Switch was a key requirement imposed by trade authorities to approve Xbox’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard.

As the Switch 2 continues to build momentum, gamers and industry watchers alike will be keen to see if Xbox ramps up its support for the platform moving forward.
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146779/reggie-fils-aime-xbox-switch-2

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