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Michigan tight end Erick All woke up on Saturday with a sore ankle, a leftover reminder of the Wolverines' last painful loss. Inside a packed, hostile Beaver Stadium, he was able to block out the discomfort enough to help No. 9 Michigan stay in the Big T en championship chase with a 21-17 win over No. 23 Penn State. All hauled in a 47-yard touchdown pass from Cade McNamara with 3:29 left and outran Penn State defenders to the end zone. Michigan (9-1, 6-1 Big Ten, No. 6 CFP) snapped a two-game skid to the Nittany Lions (6-4, 3-4). "I'm sure he wasn't thinking about that ankle," Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh said. "He was thinking about the team." And what another loss would mean for the Wolverines' chance to end their 16-year championship drought.Al l was hurt when the Wolverines fell to No. 8 Michigan State on Oct. 30 and didn't play last week in a win over Indiana. He knew the Wolverines needed to stay within reach of the Spartans and No. 6 Ohio State in the Big Ten East. "Adrenaline took care of the rest," All said. Michigan visits Maryland next before hosting the No. 6 Buckeyes on Nov. 27. "It's going to be tough for sure," McNamara said. "That game is going to be so big for us and I know when the moment comes, we'll be ready." McNamara complet ed 19 of 29 passes for 217 yards and three touchdowns and Hassan Haskins ran for 156 yards on 31 carries. Roman Wilson caught a pair of touchdown passes for the Wolverines, who led 14-6 midway through the fourth quarter. - Michigan/AP College Football
rSr/2024 TE Erick All, Iowa
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Clemson's offense continued to look out of sorts as D.J. Uiagalelei completed 21 of 44 passes for 241 yards a touchdown and an interception in the Tigers 44-7 win over UConn on Saturday. An easy win has been a rarity for Clemson (7-3) in this unusual sea son, but the victory over one of the worst teams in FBS didn't answer a lot of questions. "We didn't play to that standard today. We'll take accountability for it and work on it," Clemson offensive coordinator Tony Elliot said. Uiagalelei continued to st ruggle overthrowing receivers. He played for two-and-a-half quarters despite a sprained knee ligament that left him hobbling at the end of last week's win over Louisville. The sophmore did lead Clemson to touchdowns on his final two drives of the day, an 88-yard drive just before half that took 34 seconds and the opening drive of the third quarter, "I like how he finished," Tigers coach Dabo Swinney said. Receiver Dacari Collins said it isn't all Uiagalelei's fault. "From day one, we've got to do better catching the ball," he said.Clemson scored two touchdowns on its first eight drives. One score came on a fake field goal and the other as backup quarterback Taisun Phommachanh took over for four plays before leaving with what appeared to be a sho ulder injury. "There would have been a lot more opportunities for Taisun if he had been available," said Elliot, who also said that Uiagalelei is still "our guy." Uiagalelei averages nine carries a game, but rushed just once Saturday, a 1-yard sneak on 4 th-and-1 in the third quarter. It may have been another costly win for the Tigers, who at times have been without 18 scholarship players. - Clemson/AP College Football
rSr/2025 QB DJ Uiagalelei, Florida State
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Jaylan Adams threw for two touchdowns and ran for two and Dominick Poole broke up a two-point conversion pass in overtime and The Citadel edged Wofford 45-44 on Saturday in the battle for the Big Dog Trophy. Adams opened the overtime with a 13-yard scamp er but the Terriers came right back to score when Peyton Derrick dumped off a pass to Ryan Ingram for a 23-yard answer. But Wofford elected to go for two and Poole knocked down the slant pass.Wofford (1-9, 0-8 Southern Conference) led 28-17 at hal ftime but couldn't stop the relentless ground game of The Citadel (3-7, 2-5) in this in-state rivalry. Adams was 6 of 9 for 121 yards and rushed for 53 yards. Cooper Wallace had 19 carries for 127 yards. The Citadel ran for 344 yards and piled up 465 yar ds on 83 plays. Wofford had 447 yards, but ran 31 fewer plays so the Terriers averaged 8.6 yards a play, three more than The Citadel, which had an 11-minute advantage in time of possession. Derrick was just 7 of 12 for 181 yards but four were touchdowns. Alec Holt had four catches for 137 yards and two scores, one covering 75 yards. Irvin Mulligan ran 13 times for 116 yards. - The Citadel/AP College Football
rSr/2022 OLB Willie Eubanks III, The Citadel
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NOV 8 SEC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Hendon Hooker, QB, Tennessee,...Hooker was spectacular in leading Tennessee to a 45-42 high-scoring win at No. 18 Kentucky as he accounted for four touchdowns and 357 yards of total offense...He averaged an incredi ble 11.52 yards per play. It was the Vols' first ranked win on the road vs. a top 20 opponent since 2006, while the 45 points were Tennessee's most vs. a ranked opponent on the road since Oct. 7, 2006 (51 at No. 10 Georgia)...Hooker finished an efficient 15-of-20 for a career-best 316 yards and four touchdowns with no interceptions. He also added 41 yards on the ground. Hooker fired multiple touchdown passes over 70 yards, becoming the first Vol QB since at least 2000 to achieve the feat in the same gam e and the only player in the SEC this season to do it in a conference game...Hooker moved into a tie for the national lead in 70+ yard touchdowns on the season with four, while elevating his QB passer rating to 190.01, good for fourth in the nation...He also surpassed Peyton Manning (20 in 1996) for 10th place in Tennessee all-time single-season touchdown passes with 21. - SEC Football
rSr/2023 QB Hendon Hooker, Tennessee
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NOV 8 SEC DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK: Tyree Johnson, DL, Texas A&M,...The senior from Washington, DC, had two tackles and both were quarterback sacks for losses of 13 yards as the Aggie defense allowed only 226 net yards on 70 plays from scrimmage aga inst Auburn...The fewest yards for Auburn's offense this season. Johnson also caused a fumble...This marked the fourth straight SEC game for Johnson to tally a quarterback sack. - SEC Football
rSr/2022 DE Tyree Johnson, Texas AM
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NOV 8 CONFERENCE USA OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: UAB RB DeWayne McBride rushed into the UAB record book on Saturday with 14 carries for a career-high 210 yards and four touchdowns to lead UAB to a 52-38 victory over Louisiana Tech. His 210 rushing yard s were the seventh-most in school history, while his four touchdowns were the second-most rushing touchdowns in a single game. He averaged 15 yards per carry in the process. McBride now has 837 rushing yards and eight touchdowns this season, while averag ing 7.0 yards per carry. - Conference USA Football
Jr/2023 RB *DeWayne McBride, Alabama-Birmingham
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NOV 1 SUN BELT FOOTBALL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Grayson McCall, Coastal Carolina,(RS So., QB – Indian Trail, N.C.),...Chanticleers redshirt sophomore quarterback Grayson McCall accounted for three touchdowns-two through the air and one on the gro und-in the Chanticleers 35-28 win over Troy. The Indian Trail, N.C., product connected on 14-of-26 passes for 294 yards and two scores, while adding 59 yards in the ground game. Under his guidance, the Coastal Carolina offense was 10-for-17 on third-down attempts and 1-for-1 on fourth-down tries, while posting 510 yards of total offense against the Sun Belt's top-rated defense. - Sun Belt Football
rSr/2025 QB Grayson McCall, North Carolina State
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OCT 25 PAC-12 OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK: Nous Keobounnam, RS Sr., RG, Oregon State (Portland, OR),...Made the start at right guard in the Beavers' 42-34 win over Utah on Saturday night...Helped the OSU offense to 260 rushing yards. The Beavers have n ow rushed for 200 or more yards in six consecutive games, OSU's longest streak since 1993...Made his 23rd all-time start and ninth consecutively...First time he's won this award and second time an OSU player has won this season. Nathan Eldridge won it af ter Week Four. Also nominated: T.J. Bass, OL, Oregon; Matthew Cindric, C, California; Josh McCauley, C, Arizona. - Pac-12 Football
rSr/2022 OG Nous Keobounnam, Oregon State
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OCT 18 PAC-12 OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Cameron Rising, So., QB, Utah (Ventura, CA),...Wins the award in back-to-back weeks. First time a Utah player and seventh time in the Pac-12 era that a player has won this award in consecutive weeks (2020- Jer mar Jefferson, Oregon State; 2017-Khalil Tate, Arizona and Bryce Love, Stanford; 2014- Marcus Mariota, Oregon; 2013- Marcus Mariota, Oregon; 2012- Johnathan Franklin, UCLA)...Led an incredible second half comeback from a two-touchdown deficit to defeat N o. 18 Arizona State, 35-21, on Saturday night...Making his third consecutive start, finishing 21-of-33 passing for 247 yards and two touchdowns against two interceptions...Additionally rushed himself six times for a career-high 59 yards (9.8 ypc) and ano ther touchdown...First Utah quarterback to rush and pass for a touchdown in consecutive games since Tyler Huntley in 2019 (at Washington, vs. UCLA). Also nominated: Travis Dye, RB, Oregon; Dorian Thompson-Robinson, QB, UCLA; Jayden de Laura, QB, Washingt on State; Brendon Lewis, QB, Colorado; Jayden Daniels, QB, Arizona State. - Pac-12 Football
rSr/2025 QB Cameron Rising, Utah
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Kurtis Rourke threw three touchdown passes, Ohio gained 265 yards on the ground, and the Bobcats defeated Eastern Michigan 34-26 on Tuesday night. Rourke, who was 9-of-17 passing for 230 yards, had 32 fewer completions than his counterpart, Ben Bryant of Eastern Michigan. Bryant completed 41 of 57 passes for 354 yards with a touchdown and an interception. After Eastern Michigan scored to tie the game at 20 in the third quarter, Ohio took control with a 20-yard Isaiah Cox touchdown run and a 66-yard touc hdown pass from Rourke to Cameron Odom. Eastern Michigan scored on a Samson Evans 3-yard run with 2:36 to go but Ohio recovered the onside kick and ran out the clock. De'Montre Tuggle led Ohio (3-7, 3-3 Mid-American) with 78 yards rushing. Eastern Michig an (6-4, 3-3), which last week became bowl eligible for the sixth time in program history, got 62 yards and two rushing touchdowns from Evans. Tanner Knue had 127 receiving yards. - Ohio/AP College Football
rSr/2025 QB Kurtis Rourke, Indiana
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NOV 8 MAC EAST DIVISION DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Nico Bolden, Kent State, Safety, Gr, St. Paul MN/Woodbury,...Bolden had his second-straight 12 tackle game to lead the Flashes. He had a big forced fumble and recovery as NIU entered the red zone. It proved to be the only turnover of the game and helped Kent State hold off NIU. - MAC Football
rSr/2023 SS Nico Bolden, Kent State
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Injured Coastal Carolina quarterback Grayson McCall could miss the rest of the season for the 22nd-ranked Chanticleers, coach Jamey Chadwell said. McCall, a 6-foot-3, 209-pound redshirt sophomore from Indian Trail, North Carolina, missed last weekend's 2 8-8 win at Georgia Southern with what the school called an upper-body injury. "We don't know how long he's going to be out," Chadwell said Monday on a Sun Belt Conference coaches teleconference. "We hope to get him back before the end of the regular seas on." Chadwell said McCall was hurt during a 35-28 victory over Troy on Oct. 28. McCall came out for several plays in the third quarter after dropping to the turf. However, he returned to the game and said during postgame interviews that he felt OK. Chadw ell said McCall has had several tests to pinpoint the problem and he is hopeful his standout passer, the FBS leader in pass efficiency, will be back. "He could be out the rest of the season, based on the recovery ... he could come back before then," Chad well said. "We really don't have a complete answer right now." Senior Bryce Carpenter filled in for McCall against Georgia Southern and will start Saturday when the Chants (8-1, 4-1 Sun Belt) take on Georgia State (4-5, 3-2). Carpenter has made nine care er starts for Coastal Carolina. - AP College Football
rSr/2025 QB Grayson McCall, North Carolina State
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NOV 8 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Brian Battie, Fr., RB, South Florida,...Battie scored two touchdowns on kickoff returns, becoming only the second player in NCAA FBS history to register two 100-yard kickoff returns in a game in the Bulls' 54-42 loss to No. 19 Houston. Battie, who also scored a 29-yard rushing touchdown, gave South Florida a lead with both of his 100-yard returns, while he joined former USF wide receiver Terrence Horne as the only American Athletic Con ference players to register two touchdowns on kickoff returns in a game. Battie is the NCAA leader with three touchdowns on kickoff returns in 2021. - American Athletic Conference Football
rSr/2025 RB Brian Battie, Auburn
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South Florida's Brian Battie ran back two kickoffs 100 yards in a loss to Houston, joining Utah's Reggie Dunn (2012) as the only players in Bowl Subdivision history with a pair of 100-yarders in a game. The 5-foot-8, 162-pound Battie's big returns came o n the opening kickoff and in the second quarter. He also went all the way against Tulsa on Oct. 16. His three kick return TDs are a school career record. - AP College Football
rSr/2025 RB Brian Battie, Auburn
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