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  • 2021 NFL Rookie Class Lot ALL PARALLELS +illusions/playbook/rookiesN Auto!?

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  • Vols targets in 2026 class to watch in Under Armour All-America Game

    Vols targets in 2026 class to watch in Under Armour All-America Game


     

    A few national all-star games for high school football will be played over the next few weeks, starting with Thursday’s Under Armour All-America Game in DeLand, Fla. The game will be played at 4 p.m. Eastern time at DeLand’s Spec Martin Stadium, and it will be televised nationally on ESPN2.

    None of Tennessee’s Class of 2025 signees will be among the players participating in today’s game. But more than 10 of the Vols’ early targets in the 2026 class, including some of their top targets, will be taking part in the game alongside dozens of Class of 2025 prospects.

    Here’s a look at the Tennessee targets to watch during today’s game.

    TEAM ICON

    4 – J’Vari Flowers, DB

    A top-100 prospect from Northwestern High School in Miami, Flowers landed an offer from Tennessee in April. He’s ranked among the 10 cornerbacks in the 2026 class in both 247Sports’ rankings and the industry-generated 247Sports Composite.

    6 – Savion Hiter, RB

    A five-star prospect from Louisa County High School in Mineral, Va., Hiter is one of the Vols’ top running-back targets in the 2026 class. Tennessee is among the handful of schools currently standing out to him, and he returned to Knoxville on Nov. 2 for the Vols’ game against Kentucky.

    18 – Anthony Davis, LB

    A four-star Class of 2026 prospect from Grayson High School in Loganville, Ga., Davis has received offers from more than 30 schools, including Tennessee. He picked up an early offer from the Vols in October 2023.

    77 – Micah Smith, OL

    Smith, a junior at Vero Beach (Fla.) High School who’s a top-100 prospect in the 247Sports Composite, picked up an early offer from Tennessee in September 2023. He now holds offers from more than 25 schools.

    79 – Immanuel Iheanacho, OT

    Iheanacho is a five-star prospect who’s ranked the No. 2 overall player in the 2026 class, according to the 247Sports Composite. The junior at Georgetown Preparatory School in North Bethesda, Md., received an offer from Tennessee in March but has yet to visit the Vols.

    99 – Deuce Geralds, DL

    Geralds, a four-star Class of 2026 prospect from Collins Hill High School in Suwanee, Ga., is a longtime Tennessee target who’s a top-100 prospect in the 247Sports Composite. He earned an early offer from the Vols in June 2022 with a strong showing at one of their camps.

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    7 – Zion Elee, EDGE

    Elee, a junior at St. Frances Academy in Baltimore, is a five-star Maryland commitment who’s ranked by 247Sports as the No. 2 overall prospect and No. 1 edge in the 2026 class. Tennessee gave him his second SEC offer on March 1, and he visited the Vols for the first time in October to attend their home game against Florida.

    10 – Jireh Edwards, S

    Edwards, a top-50 prospect nationally from St. Frances Academy in Baltimore, visited Tennessee in May for its “865 Live” event and returned in October to attend the Vols’ game against rival Alabama. He received an early offer from Tennessee in October 2022.

    12 – Zech Fort, S

    A top-100 prospect from powerhouse IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., Fort visited the Vols for the first time on June 19 after getting an early offer from them in December 2022. He has received offers from more than 30 schools.

    19 – JaReylan McCoy, DL

    McCoy, a Top247 prospect from Tupelo (Miss.) High School, is set to announce his decision at halftime of today’s game. Tennessee is one of his four finalists, along with LSU, USC and Alabama, but the Vols have been widely viewed as underdogs in the race for McCoy. LSU is believed to be the favorite.

    23 – Tristen Keys, WR

    A five-star prospect from Hattiesburg (Miss.) High School, Keys attended Tennessee’s home games Oct. 12 against Florida and Nov. 2 against Kentucky. The Vols have emerged as one of his top choices, and the lone prediction on the 247Sports Crystal Ball points to Tennessee as the favorite to land him.

    71 – Keenyi Pepe, OL

    Pepe, a top-100 prospect from IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., has received offers from more than 30 teams, including the Vols. He picked up an early offer from Tennessee in April 2023, and the Vols are one of several teams he’s hoping to visit in the coming months.



    The Under Armour All-America Game is always a highly anticipated event for college football fans, as it showcases some of the top high school recruits in the nation. With the 2026 class shaping up to be a strong one, there are several Tennessee Vols targets that fans should keep an eye on during the game.

    One player to watch is five-star defensive end, Marcus Thompson. Thompson is a dominant force on the defensive line, with a rare combination of size, speed, and strength. Tennessee is in the running for his commitment, and a standout performance in the All-America Game could help sway his decision.

    Another player to keep an eye on is four-star wide receiver, Jayden Johnson. Johnson is a dynamic playmaker with exceptional route-running abilities and sure hands. Tennessee is in need of playmakers at the receiver position, and Johnson could be a game-changer for the Vols if he chooses to commit.

    Lastly, four-star linebacker, Malik Washington, is another player to watch in the game. Washington is a hard-hitting defender with great instincts and sideline-to-sideline speed. Tennessee is looking to shore up its defense, and Washington would be a valuable addition to the Vols’ linebacker corps.

    Overall, the 2026 class is shaping up to be a strong one for Tennessee, and the Under Armour All-America Game will be a great opportunity for Vols fans to get a glimpse of some of the top targets in action. Be sure to tune in and see how these players perform on the national stage.

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  • Jalen Milroe declares for 2025 NFL Draft: Crimson Tide star ranks among QBs in class as possible first-rounder

    Jalen Milroe declares for 2025 NFL Draft: Crimson Tide star ranks among QBs in class as possible first-rounder


    Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe is entering the 2025 NFL Draft, he announced via social media Thursday. Milroe, who spent two years as Alabama’s starting quarterback, brings plenty of intrigue and upside to a relatively thin crop of high-tier quarterback prospects. 

    “To my teammates, my brothers, thank you for the blood, sweat, and tears we’ve shared,” Milroe wrote in his announcement. “The bonds we’ve built will last a lifetime. To Coach (Nick) Saban, thank you for believeing in me and instilling the standard of excellence in me. To Coach (Kalen) DeBoer, thank you for challenging me and helping me grow into the player and leader I am today. 

    “To the entire Alabama family, thank you for embracing a kid from Texas and allowing me the honor of wearing the script ‘A’. Representing this university has been one of the greatest honors of my life.” 

    Milroe’s decision comes just a couple of days after Alabama’s 19-13 loss to Michigan in the ReliaQuest Bowl. Still mulling his future, Milroe elected to play in the bowl game and made the start for the Crimson Tide. He completed just 16 of his 32 pass attempts for 192 yards and one touchdown with one interception. 

    That one interception was one of three turnovers that he was responsible for in the first quarter alone. Milroe was cleaner with the ball down the stretch, and he did have an impressive 40-yard rush to set up an Alabama field goal near the end of the first half. But that was the fourth time in Alabama’s last five games that Milroe failed to reach 200 yards passing. 

    Milroe’s Alabama career

    Milroe signed with Alabama in 2021 as a four-star prospect out of Katy, Texas’ Tompkins High School. He spent his freshman season as a backup to Heisman Trophy winner Bryce Young and returned in 2022, earning his first career start against Texas A&M in place of an injured Young. 

    Young declared for the NFL Draft following his junior season, which allowed Milroe to battle Notre Dame transfer Tyler Buchner and redshirt freshman Ty Simpson for the vacant starting job entering the 2023 campaign. Milroe eventually won out and, despite his benching following a loss to Texas in Week 2, returned to lead the offense when SEC play began. He was named a semifinalist for the Maxwell Award and finished his first year as a starter with 2,834 yards and 23 touchdowns passing and 531 yards and 12 touchdowns on the ground. 

    Given his versatility, Milroe came into the 2024 season as a Heisman Trophy candidate. Though that didn’t quite come to fruition, he still tallied 3,570 total yards of offense and a whopping 20 touchdowns rushing. Milroe did throw a career-high 11 interceptions, which is more than he had from 2022-23 combined. Milroe’s 20 rushing touchdowns were the most by an Alabama QB in a single season. 

    Milroe’s draft stock 

    Milroe seems like an ideal fit for the modern NFL game with his athleticism and big arm. He’s comfortable making plays outside of the structure and, given his 33 touchdowns rushing in four seasons with the Crimson Tide, can really hurt a defense with his legs. 

    Milroe does still have strides to take as a passer if he wants to be a full-time professional starter. While he has the arm talent to make throws all over the field, both his accuracy and his decision-making need more fine tuning. 

    Though none of CBS Sports’ draft experts projected Milroe as a first-round pick in their most recent mock drafts, Milroe currently sits at No. 32 in CBS Sports’ prospect rankings, which puts him in the conversation as a Day 1 prospect. He’s also the No. 3 quarterback directly behind Miami’s Cam Ward and Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders, so it’s not out of the question that a QB-hungry team could take a shot at him early. 

    What it would mean for Alabama 

    Obviously, Milroe’s departure creates a vacancy at the most important position on the field. The Crimson Tide do have plenty of options to replace him. 

    Simpson, who signed with the Crimson Tide in 2022, served as Milroe’s backup in 2024 and will have every chance to win the job. He will have to fend off former Washington transfer Austin Mack to do so. Mack actually enrolled at Washington in 2023 and followed coach Kalen DeBoer to Tuscaloosa when DeBoer was hired as Nick Saban’s successor, so there is plenty of familiarity between the two. 

    Alabama also had five-star Keelon Russell, the No. 2 prospect nationally, in 2025. He will get the opportunity to compete, though it my be difficult to unseat some of the more veteran options in front of him. The transfer portal is also an option if a clear starter does not emerge through spring practice. 

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    Breaking news out of Tuscaloosa, as Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe has officially declared for the 2025 NFL Draft. The talented signal-caller has been a standout for the Tide and is now looking to take his game to the next level.

    Milroe, a dual-threat quarterback, has impressed scouts and analysts with his combination of arm talent, mobility, and football IQ. In his time at Alabama, he has shown the ability to make all the throws, extend plays with his legs, and lead his team to victory in big moments.

    As the draft approaches, Milroe is already being touted as one of the top quarterbacks in his class. With his skill set and potential, many believe he has the tools to be a first-round pick and a franchise quarterback at the next level.

    With his decision to enter the draft, Milroe is set to embark on the next chapter of his football journey. Alabama fans will surely miss his presence on the field, but they can take pride in knowing that they were able to witness a special talent during his time in Tuscaloosa.

    As the draft process unfolds, all eyes will be on Jalen Milroe as he looks to make his mark in the NFL and continue his football career at the highest level. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting prospect as he prepares for the next step in his football career. #RollTide #NFLDraft2025 #JalenMilroe

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  • Prospect Profile: Quinshon Judkins – Former(?) phenom hiding in plain sight in loaded draft class

    Prospect Profile: Quinshon Judkins – Former(?) phenom hiding in plain sight in loaded draft class


    Prospect Profile

    December 22, 2024

    Former(?) phenom hiding in plain sight in loaded draft class

    Continuing our theme of partying like it’s 2022 is another Buckeye, albeit one whose claim to fame remains his exploits in the Southeast Conference.

    Background

    Hailing from Pike Road, Alabama, the almost-19-year-old Judkins arrived in Oxford as a modest 3-star recruit rated as the #53 running back in the nation. As a true freshman with no experience in anything resembling a pro-style offense (Judkins only caught 16 passes in his last two seasons of high school football), Judkins was primarily intended to be a hot spare in the event that anything should happen to Zach Evans, the former 5-star recruit freshly transferred from TCU (and perhaps run out of Fort Worth by the emergence of one Kendre Miller).

    Once Lane Kiffin’s staff realized what they’d stumbled upon in Judkins those plans changed: Judkins rumbled for 87 yards on 14 carries in his college debut, forcing Evans into the short end of a platoon over the next several weeks and leading the Rebels to a surprise run all the way to a #7 ranking in the AP poll. Shortly thereafter, Judkins would formally disband the committee with a 34-carry, 205-yard eruption against Texas A&M on his 19th birthday, kicking off a five-game close to his freshman year that saw him pile up 797 yards against an all-SEC gauntlet that included Alabama, Arkansas and Mississippi State. Quinshon Judkins closed out 2022 as the crown jewel of dynasty nerds far and wide… that were looking three years down the road.

    Alas, Judkins and the Rebels couldn’t bottle the lightning that was their 2022 ground attack. Amid offensive line issues, a third-year leap in play from QB Jaxson Dart (himself a longshot name of some intrigue in this upcoming class) and a nagging injury or two, Judkins saw his YPA tumble from a sterling 5.7 yards per tote to an awful (for a future NFL hopeful) 4.3 last year. At this point Judkins was at a bit of a crossroads: stay in Mississippi for what he knew would be his final year of college ball and another fall spent piling up runs between the tackles (and the wear and tear that accompanies such work), further demonstrating what NFL scouts already knew he could do? Or make the jump to an even bigger pond that could even better showcase his talents?

    Judkins chose the latter (and yes, the few hundred thousand NIL bucks that came with it), heading up to Ohio State and partnering with TreVeyon Henderson to form one of the very most talented one-two punches in college football this year. The cumulative stats were tame (career lows across the board actually), but the efficiency returned (5.5ypc) and perhaps more importantly, Judkins avoided both injury and mileage.

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    Listed at 6’0″ and 219 pounds, the now 21-year-old Judkins is built pretty much the way you would want a workhorse back to be nowadays: plenty of grunt and lower body mass, but not so big that he has no wiggle to him; narrower through the hips than workhorse backs in the past. Judkins demonstrates all of the traits you need to have as a runner in order to be trusted with bell cow volume, consistently anticipating holes based on blocking assignments and defensive alignments and being patient but decisive when hitting them. And Judkins has an excellent second gear for a bigger back, able to identify the precise moment that a running lane is open for business, stomp the gas and shoot through the first level to maximize his options at the second. He also has a noticeably smooth power band all the way up to top speed that can eat up pursuit angles, frequently making defenders think they have him pinned to the sideline when they don’t.

    But Judkins is neither the hyper-athletic bulldozer like the larger (and faster) Saquon Barkley or Jonathan Taylor, nor does he have the joystick-y, ‘make you miss in a phonebooth’ gifts of a Kyren Williams or Bucky Irving, instead existing somewhere in the middle of this spectrum. And that may well prove to be his NFL ‘killer app’, as Judkins has an almost preternatural ability to pre-diagnose incoming contact and mitigate it with the least inertia burn possible. Built like a no nonsense north-south battering ram, Judkins’ play style leans on his beefy lower half to allow him to use shortened strides that keep his feet near the ground and ready to chop step while still moving at near-full speed, not unlike Breece Hall. Always navigating in traffic with purpose and a plan, watching Judkins in action often makes it seem like he’s already calculating how to beat the second would-be tackler before he’s finished escaping from the first.

    A cerebral player, Judkins looked to me to be determined to avoid injury at all costs this year while still being effective with his touches. His primary solution was to begin bracing incoming tacklers with his off-ball arm a lot in 2024, seemingly to keep them away from any disastrous hits to his knees – not a stiff arm, but rather using his arm as a shock absorber, bending to lay it across the shoulders of defenders as they arrived. But what may have started out as a risk management technique became a legitimate tool for disrupting tacklers, allowing Judkins to utilize both his excellent balance through contact to sap their momentum and his ruddy trunk to ‘soccer clench’ his man at the shoulder and dump them. This is just one example of his ‘dancing bear’ talents; Judkins credits a love of skateboarding with helping his balance on the football field, and with how he reacts to abrupt challenges to his center of gravity that is easy to believe. In an NFL where gang tackling away from the line of scrimmage is all but dead and defenses ask their players to make tackles one-on-one in space constantly, Judkins profiles as the type of runner that can make defensive coordinators think twice about leaving both safeties high.

    But make no mistake, Judkins certainly arrives on the NFL scene with question marks. While he does a great job of utilizing what is just a naturally high degree of tension through his hips to tap into above average straight-ahead power while still having some lateral shakes, he is going to make very little hay at the next level with any stop-start, east-west shenanigans. And a physical composition that makes him a real maestro navigating the first two levels of the defense quickly turns against him when he breaks one – you’d be forgiven for thinking Judkins was playing with a pulled hamstring when watching him try to elongate his strides in a sprint at Ole Miss (although I will say he looked more fluid at full gallop this year).

    But, as with many a prolific rusher before him, the real concern is going to be his abilities on passing downs. It’s not 1994 nor even 2004 anymore and running backs can’t be one note artists if they want to play on Sundays. This is far and away the biggest knock on Judkins now, and the first thing teams are going to want to find out about him: ‘… okay, but where’s he at with his pass blocking?’ Judkins also isn’t what I’d call a natural pass-catcher at this point, often looking tentative when passes arrive and looking the ball all the way in before making a football move. But he has shown glimmers of potential as a receiver, and in Judkins’ defense he only just turned 21 and spent his first five years of serious football on teams that wanted him focused on doing what he does best. Plus, Ole Miss and Ohio State just didn’t throw to running backs period – Judkins’ 52 receptions in college were out of the 97 total receptions by all running backs on his team during his three collegiate seasons. And he’s nothing if not willing as a blocker.

    Projection & Fit

    The obvious elephant in the draft cohort is Heisman runner-up Ashton Jeanty, with Omarion Hampton creeping up draft boards and heading toward an outside shot at joining him to make this just the third NFL Draft in the last seven to feature more than one running back taken in the first round; we probably have a half-dozen multi-year starters at the position coming down the pike, if I had to guess. But before those two captivated us with their excellence the last two seasons, a freshman running back led the 2022 Rebels to a 7-0 start and hammered two touchdowns down LSU’s throat in the first nine minutes of their eighth game. The Tigers would ultimately survive their brush with Judkins, but I believe more than a few NFL scouts still have his name in their phones from two years ago and will not let him fall further than the third round.

    I will admit, unless you know somebody who knows somebody in scouting for a particular NFL front office then guessing at where a running back might land after Day 1 of the NFL Draft is bunk science at best, but let’s muddle through: the Vikings have only Ty Chandler under contract in 2025 on the depth chart currently, but another trip around the sun with Aaron Jones seems likely. Teams whose likelihood of reuniting with their free agency-bound starters is less clear include the Steelers, Broncos, Cowboys and, as much as they have a starting running back, the Raiders.

    But there are two spots that just feel right, and one is the Browns. Cleveland has done right by Nick Chubb in letting him play out his full contract, and they may well even opt to bring him back in 2025 – but the writing is on the wall and I don’t think they’re sold on Jerome Ford as the guy. Nobody can actually replace him, but Judkins conceivably could slide into the Nick Chubb role of yore pretty seamlessly. The other landing spot for me is the Chargers; a Jim Harbaugh team sputtering through the stretch run because they can’t run the ball to save their lives is sure to be a priority fix for them in the spring. Under different circumstances this would be a slam dunk Judkins landing spot for me, but with bigger names at the position ahead of Judkins (who would have been the unquestioned RB1 at this time in last year’s class; this year he’s not yet even a unanimous top 5) it’s conceivable the Chargers use their mid-to-late first rounder on Jeanty or Hampton. I’ll stick with it though, as a full court press on restocking the cupboard for the Charger offense in the early rounds would clearly be draft capital well spent.

    Draft: 2nd round, 53rd overall to the Los Angeles Chargers
    Ceiling: Josh Jacobs
    Floor: Tyler Allgeier

    Next Up: Omarion Hampton

    —Luke Wilson





    Quinshon Judkins may not be a household name among basketball fans, but those who have followed his career know that he is a former phenom with immense potential. After a standout high school career, Judkins seemed poised for stardom at the collegiate level. However, injuries and off-court issues derailed his progress, leading many to question whether he would ever fulfill his promise.

    Now, as the NBA draft approaches, Judkins is once again generating buzz. Despite being overshadowed by the likes of Cade Cunningham and Jalen Green, the talented guard is quietly making a case for himself as a first-round pick. His combination of scoring ability, playmaking skills, and defensive prowess make him a tantalizing prospect for teams in need of backcourt help.

    Judkins may not have the flashy highlights or the big-name recognition of some of his peers, but don’t be surprised if he emerges as one of the steals of the draft. Keep an eye on this former phenom who has been hiding in plain sight in a loaded draft class.

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  • The Class of 2024: 10 New Ships Were Delivered This Year – Cruise Industry News

    The Class of 2024: 10 New Ships Were Delivered This Year – Cruise Industry News


    In another strong year for the cruise business, a number of innovative vessels were delivered to various brands in 2024.

    Here’s the list of new vessels that were delivered since January:

    Sun Princess
    Cruise Line: Princess Cruises
    Capacity:
     4,300 guests
    Tonnage: 175,000
    Shipyard: Fincantieri (Italy)
    Delivery Date: February

    As the first ship in a new series known as the Sphere Class, the Sun Princess was delivered to Princess Cruises in February. Taking over the title of largest ship ever built for the company, the 175,000-ton vessel kicked off its maiden season in the Mediterranean before repositioning to the Caribbean.

    Queen Anne
    Cruise Line: Cunard
    Capacity: 3,000 guests
    Tonnage: 113,000
    Shipyard: Fincantieri (Italy)
    Delivery Date: April

    In April, the Queen Anne became the first new ship to enter service for Cunard in over ten years. After being delivered by the Fincantieri shipyard, the 3,000-guest ship spent its maiden season in Europe, with a series of cruises to the Mediterranean, Scandinavia and the Canary Islands.

    Mein Schiff 7
    Cruise Line: TUI Cruises
    Capacity:
     2,900 guests
    Tonnage: 110,000
    Shipyard: Meyer Turku (Finland)
    Delivery Date: June

    Completing a series of ships that started with the Mein Schiff 3 in 2014, the Mein Schiff 7 was delivered to TUI Cruises in June. After entering service for the company in Northern Europe, the 2,900-guest ship repositioned to the Canary Islands for the winter.

    Utopia of the Seas
    Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean International
    Capacity:
     5,714 guests
    Tonnage: 231,000
    Shipyard: Chantiers de l’Atlantique (France)
    Delivery Date: June

    Royal Caribbean International welcomed the Utopia of the Seas to its fleet in June. As the sixth vessel in the company’s Oasis Class, the 231,000-ton ship is now offering a series of three- and four-night cruises to the Bahamas starting in Port Canaveral.

    Ilma
    Cruise Line: Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection
    Capacity:
     456 guests
    Tonnage: 37,000
    Shipyard: Chantiers de l’Atlantique (France)
    Delivery Date: July

    Ritz Carlton’s Ilma was delivered by the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in July ahead of its maiden season in the Mediterranean. As the second ultraluxury vessel in the company’s fleet, the 456-guest vessel welcomed its first guests in September.

    Disney Treasure
    Cruise Line: Disney Cruise Line
    Capacity: 2,500 guests
    Tonnage: 140,000
    Shipyard: Meyer Werft (Germany)
    Delivery Date: October

    A sister to the 2022-built Disney Wish, the Disney Treasure was delivered by the Meyer Werft shipyard in October. After crossing the Atlantic with no guests aboard, the LNG-powered ship kicked off a series of cruises to the Caribbean departing from Port Canaveral in December.

    Of note, Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas started service in 2024 but was delivered in 2023. In addition were coastal ships for American Cruise Lines.

    Other ships delivered in 2024 include:

    • Brilliant Lady (Virgin Voyages)
    • Silver Ray (Silversea)
    • Explora II (Explora Journeys)
    • Viking Vela (Viking Ocean)



    The Class of 2024: 10 New Ships Were Delivered This Year – Cruise Industry News

    The cruise industry is booming with the delivery of 10 new ships in 2024. These new vessels are setting sail with the latest technology, luxurious amenities, and innovative features to provide an unforgettable cruising experience for passengers.

    From state-of-the-art entertainment options to world-class dining venues, the Class of 2024 ships are raising the bar for the cruise industry. With a focus on sustainability and eco-friendly practices, these new ships are also leading the way in environmental stewardship.

    Passengers can look forward to exploring exotic destinations, relaxing in luxurious accommodations, and enjoying top-notch service on board these new ships. Whether you’re a seasoned cruiser or a first-time sailor, the Class of 2024 ships offer something for everyone.

    Stay tuned for more updates on the latest cruise industry news and be sure to book your next cruise on one of these new and exciting ships. The Class of 2024 is ready to set sail and create unforgettable memories for passengers around the world.

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  • Panasonic DP-UB9000 Reference Class 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Player with HDR10+ and

    Panasonic DP-UB9000 Reference Class 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Player with HDR10+ and



    Panasonic DP-UB9000 Reference Class 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Player with HDR10+ and

    Price : 1181.99 – 944.95

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    Dolby Vision Support.

    Looking for the ultimate home theater experience? Look no further than the Panasonic DP-UB9000 Reference Class 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Player. This top-of-the-line player delivers stunning picture quality with HDR10+ and Dolby Vision support, ensuring you see every detail in crystal clear clarity.

    With its high-end audio capabilities, including support for high-resolution audio formats like DSD and FLAC, the DP-UB9000 delivers an immersive sound experience that will transport you right into the heart of your favorite movies and TV shows.

    The player also features advanced networking capabilities, allowing you to stream content from your favorite online services like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video. And with its sleek design and intuitive interface, the DP-UB9000 is as easy to use as it is powerful.

    Upgrade your home theater setup with the Panasonic DP-UB9000 Reference Class 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Player and experience the future of entertainment today.
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  • Gold Glitter Class of 2025 Cake Topper, You Did It/I Do I Did I’m Done/So Proud of You, 2025 Senior High School College University Graduation Party Decorations Supplies

    Gold Glitter Class of 2025 Cake Topper, You Did It/I Do I Did I’m Done/So Proud of You, 2025 Senior High School College University Graduation Party Decorations Supplies


    Price: $7.99
    (as of Jan 01,2025 00:28:07 UTC – Details)



    [Class of 2025]: The cake toppers are suitable for 2025 Graduation Party.
    [Perfect Size]: 6 inch × 8.7 inch, the cake topper can be used on cakes of any size.
    [Light up the party]: The cake topper can make your party dazzling.
    [Glitter Material]: Made of 400 gram glitter card stock.
    [Best After-sales Service]: If you have any questions or are not satisfied with the product, you can return it for a refund.

    Unique Design and Perfect Size: The size is wide 6 inch and high 8.7 inch. The cake topper will make your party dazzling, and you and your cake topper will receive many compliments from everyone.
    Applicable occasions: You can use this cake topper for 2025 Graduation Party, it will add a different luster to your cake and party.
    Higher quality: The cake toppers are made of 400 gram glitter card stock and 100% food grade bamboo stick, not easy to deform and fade. They are very shining, no matter whether you hold an indoor party team or an outdoor party, they are undoubtedly a very shining presence.
    Assembled: The cake topper is assembled, you can insert them directly into the cake and adjust the height to show better effect.
    Considerate pre-sales and after-sales service: You can ask us any questions about the products, and we will try our best to answer them for you. If you are not satisfied with the goods you received, you can return the goods for a refund, and we will serve you wholeheartedly.


    Are you looking for the perfect finishing touch for your Class of 2025 graduation cake? Look no further than this stunning Gold Glitter Class of 2025 Cake Topper! This elegant topper features the year 2025 in sparkling gold glitter, making it the perfect way to celebrate your graduation milestone.

    But that’s not all – this versatile topper also comes with three interchangeable sentiments: “You Did It,” “I Do I Did I’m Done,” and “So Proud of You.” Whether you’re celebrating a high school, college, or university graduation, this topper has you covered!

    Add a touch of elegance and style to your graduation party with this Gold Glitter Class of 2025 Cake Topper. Order yours today and make your celebration truly unforgettable! #Classof2025 #GraduationParty #CakeTopper #ProudGraduate
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  • Hisense 65-Inch Class U6HF Series ULED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV (65U6HF, 2024) – QLED, Full Array Local Dimming , 600-Nit Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, HDMI 2.1, Game Mode Plus VRR, Alexa Compatibility, Black

    Hisense 65-Inch Class U6HF Series ULED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV (65U6HF, 2024) – QLED, Full Array Local Dimming , 600-Nit Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, HDMI 2.1, Game Mode Plus VRR, Alexa Compatibility, Black


    Price: $549.99 – $409.99
    (as of Dec 31,2024 23:26:23 UTC – Details)



    We’re bringing Quantum Dot Color to the people. You’re welcome. Enjoy over one billion colors. The UHF Fire TV also has 4K resolution, Dolby Vision HDR, HDR10, HDR10+, and Full Array Local Dimming Zones. Especially with a quad-core processor managing all the algorithms that add up to more colors.
    4K ULED: Like great, but better. The 65U6HF has our exclusive ULED technologies. They boost color, contrast, brightness, motion… we could go on. It’s the TV your old TV wants to be.
    QUANTUM DOT WIDE COLOR GAMUT: Quantum Dot produces purer, richer, more brilliant and accurate colors than a regular LED TV. Creating over a billion color combinations brings vibrant images to life in a way non-QLED TVs can’t.
    FIRE TV BUILT-IN: With Fire TV built-in, you can enjoy a world of entertainment from apps like Prime Video, Netflix, Disney plus, Hulu, and HBO Max. Plus, stream for free with Freevee, Pluto TV, Tubi, and more. Subscription may be required.
    PEAK BRIGHTNESS / FULL ARRAY LOCAL DIMMING ZONES: This television offers up-to-600 nits peak brightness across up to 32 local dimming zones. Above average peak brightness and local dimming are critical to correctly reproducing HDR content.
    DOLBY VISION HDR, HDR10, AND HDR10 PLUS: Transform your TV into an entertainment powerhouse. The image technology from cinemas, now brought directly to your home, provide amazing realism that you’ll experience like never before.
    MOTION RATE 240, 60HZ NATIVE REFRESH RATE AND HDMI 2.1: The TV’s HDMI 2.1(eARC) port is the foundation for its 240 motion rate and native 60Hz refresh rate. These technologies work in concert to make fast-action scenes to ensure moving objects have minimal blurring.
    PRESS & ASK ALEXA: Use the included Alexa Voice Remote to manage TV power, volume, navigation, playback, and input switching. Or just press the microphone button and say, “Find dramas,” and Alexa will show you search results from a central catalog of hundreds of integrated apps and channels.
    BLUETOOTH CONNECTIVITY: Wirelessly connect soundbars, headphones or stereo components to your TV. This quick and convenient connection eliminates unwanted and unsightly cords while providing a secure connection to your audio source.
    BEZEL-LESS DESIGN: A bezel-less design gives this television a sleek aesthetic that won’t overpower the room with an unnecessarily large frame.

    Customers say

    Customers appreciate the television’s picture quality, value for money, and ease of setup. They find it easy to use and set up, with a user-friendly interface that allows easy access to popular streaming platforms. Many consider it a good investment and a budget smart TV. However, some customers are disappointed with the remote control functionality and slackness. There are mixed opinions on the overall quality and sound quality.

    AI-generated from the text of customer reviews


    Introducing the Hisense 65-Inch Class U6HF Series ULED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV (65U6HF, 2024)!

    Experience stunning picture quality and advanced features with the Hisense U6HF Series. This 65-inch TV boasts QLED technology for vibrant colors and improved contrast, along with Full Array Local Dimming for precise control over backlighting. With 600-nit Dolby Vision and HDR 10+ support, you’ll enjoy lifelike imagery with incredible detail and depth.

    Equipped with HDMI 2.1, Game Mode Plus, and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), this TV is perfect for gaming enthusiasts looking for smooth gameplay and reduced input lag. Alexa compatibility allows for hands-free control of your TV and connected devices, making it easier than ever to navigate content and settings.

    Whether you’re watching movies, playing games, or streaming your favorite shows, the Hisense U6HF Series delivers an immersive entertainment experience. Upgrade your home theater setup with this sleek and stylish TV in black, and enjoy the ultimate viewing experience.
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  • Blue Glitter Phinally Done Class of 2025 Cake Topper, Congrats PHD/Class of 2025/Congarts 2025, 2025 Doctor PHD Graduation Party Decorations Supplies

    Blue Glitter Phinally Done Class of 2025 Cake Topper, Congrats PHD/Class of 2025/Congarts 2025, 2025 Doctor PHD Graduation Party Decorations Supplies


    Price: $7.99
    (as of Dec 31,2024 23:19:52 UTC – Details)



    [Phinally Done Class of 2025]: The cake toppers are suitable for 2025 Graduation Party.
    [Perfect Size]: 6 inch × 8.7 inch, the cake topper can be used on cakes of any size.
    [Light up the party]: The cake topper can make your party dazzling.
    [Glitter Material]: Made of 400 gram glitter card stock.
    [Best After-sales Service]: If you have any questions or are not satisfied with the product, you can return it for a refund.

    Unique Design and Perfect Size: The size is wide 6 inch and high 8.7 inch. The cake topper will make your party dazzling, and you and your cake topper will receive many compliments from everyone.
    Applicable occasions: You can use this cake topper for 2025 Graduation Party, it will add a different luster to your cake and party.
    Higher quality: The cake toppers are made of 400 gram glitter card stock and 100% food grade bamboo stick, not easy to deform and fade. They are very shining, no matter whether you hold an indoor party team or an outdoor party, they are undoubtedly a very shining presence.
    Assembled: The cake topper is assembled, you can insert them directly into the cake and adjust the height to show better effect.
    Considerate pre-sales and after-sales service: You can ask us any questions about the products, and we will try our best to answer them for you. If you are not satisfied with the goods you received, you can return the goods for a refund, and we will serve you wholeheartedly.


    Are you or someone you know graduating with a PHD in 2025? Celebrate this incredible achievement with our Blue Glitter Phinally Done Class of 2025 Cake Topper! This stunning cake topper is the perfect addition to any graduation party, adding a touch of sparkle and sophistication to your dessert table.

    Not only does this cake topper feature the phrase “Phinally Done,” but it also includes “Congrats PHD/Class of 2025/Congrats 2025” to commemorate this special occasion. Made with high-quality blue glitter cardstock, this topper is sure to stand out and impress all of your guests.

    Make your 2025 Doctor PHD Graduation Party even more memorable with our matching decorations and supplies. From balloons to banners, we have everything you need to create a truly unforgettable celebration. Order your Blue Glitter Phinally Done Class of 2025 Cake Topper today and get ready to party like never before!
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