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Tennessee moved into a tie with Ohio State for No. 2 in The Associated Press college football poll Sunday to set up a 1 vs. 2 matchup next week with top-ranked Georgia. Georgia-Tennessee will be the 25th regular-season game matching the top two teams in the AP poll, and the third straight involving Southeastern Conference teams. Neither the Bulldogs nor the Volunteers have ever played in a 1-2 game in the regular season. Georgia remained No. 1 for the fourth straight week, receiving 30 first-place votes and 1,528 points.The Volunteers moved up a spot, receiving 18 first-place votes and 1,500 points to match Ohio State. The Buckeyes received 15 first-place votes. The last time there was a tie at No. 2 in the AP poll was Nov. 14, 2004, between Aub urn and Oklahoma behind No. 1 Southern California. On Saturday, Tennessee routed Kentucky 44-6 and Ohio State won 44-31 at Penn State. Tennessee has not been ranked this high since it was No. 2 in 2001, a season the Vols finished fourth. No. 4 Michigan, No. 5 Clemson, No. 6 Alabama, No. 7 TCU and No. 8 Oregon held their spots in the rankings. USC moved up a spot to ninth and No. 10 UCLA gave the Pac-12 three teams in the top-10 for the first time since November 2016. The first College Football Playoff r ankings of the season will be released Tuesday night. - AP College Football
rSr/2023 QB Hendon Hooker, Tennessee
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The Kansas State defense made a huge statement in a matchup of Top 25 teams yesterday. Oklahoma State was averaging 45.7 points per game and 466.9 yards of total offense. The Cowboys left Kansas State with zero points and 217 yards of offense in a 48-0 b lanking by the Wildcats. This was the first time since 1992 that Kansas State has shutout the Cowboys. The win vaulted Kansas State to No. 14 and Oklahoma State fell to No. 18. - American Football Coaches Association
Jr/2023 DE *Felix Anudike-Uzomah, Kansas State
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Grayson McCall had a touchdown run and a scoring pass as Coastal Carolina did most of its damage in the first quarter in a 24-13 victory over Marshall on Saturday night. McCall opened the scoring with a 2-yard touchdown run for Coastal Carolina (7-1, 4-1 Sun Belt Conference). Bryce Carpenter scored on a 3-yard run and McCall fired a 37-yard scoring strike to Jacob Jenkins to give the Chanticleers a 21-0 lead after one quarter. Marshall (4-4, 1-3) pulled within 21-10 at halftime on Khalan Laborn's 2-yard touchdown run and Rece Verhoff's 40-yard field goal. Both teams traded field goals in the second half. McCall completed 13 of 24 passes for 121 yards for Coastal Carolina, which managed just 271 yards of offense while yielding 357. Cam Fancher threw for 320 yards on 19-of-36 passing for the Thundering Herd. - Coastal Carolina/AP College Football
rSr/2025 QB Grayson McCall, North Carolina State
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Maurice Washington led a committee of running backs with 69 yards and a touchdown and Grambling beat Alcorn State 35-6 on Saturday. Washington, Floyd Chalk IV and Chance Williams were part of a ground attack in which each reached the end zone. Quarterbac k Julian Calvez also ran one in. Defensively, Myron Stewart's 68-yard, pick-6 of Aaron Allen gave the Tigers a 21-0 lead en route to a 28-point halftime advantage. Tre Lawrence threw a 4-yard score to Tavarious Griffin with 19 seconds left in the third f or Alcorn State's lone score. The win ended a five-game losing streak for Grambling (2-6, 1-4 Southwestern Athletic Conference). The skid was the Tigers' longest losing streak since dropping eight straight in their 1-11 campaign in 2013. Alcorn State (3- 5, 2-3) has dropped three consecutive following a three-game win streak. - AP College Football
rJr/2023 RB Maurice Washington, Grambling State
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Davius Richard's second touchdown pass of the game, 25 yards to E.J. Hicks with less than a minute to go, lifted North Carolina Central to a 28-21 victory over Delaware State on Saturday. Richards completed 19 of 27 passes for 272 yards with the two touc hdowns and was intercepted twice. C.J. Henry's 44-yard touchdown pass to Rahkeem Smith gave Delaware State a 21-20 lead in the third quarter that stood up until Richards's pass to Hicks with 56 seconds remaining. The Eagles (6-2, 2-1 MEAC) added a 2-poin t conversion for the final margin. Smith scored all three touchdowns for the Hornets, getting a 10-yard reception in the second quarter and 48-yard run early in the third. He had a total of 102 yards from scrimmage. Henry was 19-of-28 passing for 255 yar ds with two touchdowns for the Hornets (4-4, 1-2). Latrell Collier had 89 yards rushing for North Carolina Central. - AP College Football
rSr/2024 QB Davius Richard, North Carolina Central
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Jordan Travis wasn't sharp at times but still completed 23 of 38 passes for a career-best 396 yards and three touchdowns as Florida State routed Georgia Tech 41-16 on Saturday. Travis connected with Johnny Wilson on a 78-yard TD, Lawrance Toafili on a 62 -yard TD and Ja'Khi Douglas on a 24-yard TD as the Seminoles (5-3, 3-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) halted a three-game losing streak. Trey Benson ran 18 times for 111 yards and Toafili had 13 carries for 70 yards as the Seminoles accumulated 246 rushing y ards, averaging 5.7 yards per carry. Freshman Zach Pyron completed 18 of 28 passes for 198 yards as well as a TD pass and TD run for Georgia Tech (3-5, 2-3). Pyron took most of the snaps as he filled in for Jeff Sims, who left last week's game against Vi rginia with an injury. Travis completed passes to 10 receivers. Wilson caught three passes for 111 yards and Toafili grabbed five passes for 84 yards. - Florida State/AP College Football
rSr/2024 QB Jordan Travis, Florida State
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Somber news, Reports are out. NDSU senior tight end Noah Gindorff’s storied career with the Bison is coming to a close. He underwent a second procedure on a ankle injury that never fully healed. The injury has limited him over the last nine months and it’s unknown the effect it will have on NFL aspirations. This season Gindorff has six catches for 74 yards and one Touch down. Gindorff was locked in to play in the 2022 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl at the end of January and then prepare for the 2022 NFL Draf t until he was hurt. This season he was on the Reese’s Senior bowl preseason watch list as well with some other top senior NFL prospects. - KVRR TV News
rSr/2023 TE Noah Gindorff, North Dakota State
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Miami Hurricanes coach Mario Cristobal would not say late Wednesday morning whether quarterback Tyler Van Dyke is out for Saturday's Virginia game, amid a report that Jake Garcia will start. Cristobal, on a Zoom conference call with the media, said Van D yke "has improved a bunch" and that "the status [for Virginia] is still unknown and we will determine that a little bit later. Jake has practiced really well so we feel confident obviously in the room. We'll have an update by Friday, closer to game time. " A bit later in the call, Cristobal was asked if Van Dyke practiced this week. "Tyler has practiced very little,'' the coach said. "Jake has taken a lot of the reps. Jacurri [Brown] has taken a bunch of reps. Peyton Matocha has taken a good amount of re ps as well. We're preparing everybody, with Jake taking the majority of reps thus far. "We'll see where we are by late Thursday, late Friday." - Miami Herald
rSr/2026 QB Tyler Van Dyke, Southern Methodist
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The Flashes were also missing a pair of defensive starters in junior tackle CJ West and grad student safety Antwaine Richardson, who were injured in the previous contest against Toledo, while star junior wide receiver Dante Cephas was injured early in th e second half against Akron and did not return. Lewis said Richardson's injury will keep him out for the rest of the season. Richardson also suffered a season-ending injury in game two of the 2021 season with the Flashes, and during the 2019 preseason wh ile he played at Maryland. "Really unfortunate with everything that he's been through," said Lewis. Richardson finishes the 2022 season with 38 tackles. - Akron Beacon Journal
rSr/2023 FS Antwaine Richardson, Kent State
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OCT 24 ASUN FOOTBALL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Markeith Montgomery, Kennesaw State, Senior, Safety, Flintstone, Ga.,...Second Career ASUN Defensive Player of the Week award and second of the season; KSU's second all-time nod in the category...One of the Owls' top tacklers finishing with eight stops including six solo tackles...Nabbed his third interception of the season and eighth of his career to match the KSU career record...Also notched a TFL (-3 yards) and broke up another pass...Leads KSU on th e season with 42 total tackles. Other Nominees: Jaylen Herrud, Eastern Kentucky; Fred Perry, Jacksonville State. - ASUN Football
rSr/2024 SS Markeith Montgomery, Kennesaw State
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OCT 24 MISSOURI VALLEY NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK: QB Zack Annexstad, Illinois State, 6-2, 220, Jr., Norseland, Minnesota (IMG Academy/Minnesota),...Annexstad put together his best day as a Redbird and led his team to a gritty 27-21 road win at Indiana State. The transfer from Minnesota completed 24-of-38 pass attempts for a career-best 274 yards and accounted for four touchdowns for the Redbirds in their victory over the Sycamores. Annexstad scored twice on the ground on runs of nine and three yards, respect ively, and threw a pair of touchdowns passes in the win for Illinois State. His first TD pass of the day was a 56-yarder to Jalen Carr and his second was an 18-yarder to his older brother, Brock. Annexstad and the Redbirds scored on each of the team's fi rst three possessions of the game and never looked back to improve to 5-2 on the year and 3-1 in league play. - Missouri Valley Football
rSr/2024 QB Zack Annexstad, Illinois State
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OCT 24 NEC PRIME PERFORMER: Owen Glascoe, LIU (TE, R-Jr.),...Glascoe led all NEC receivers last week after racking up 130 yards at Wagner for the sixth-best single-game output in the conference this season. Targeted a game-high 10 times, the redshirt-jun ior tight end hauled in a 10-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Luca Stanzani late in the game to close the gap to 37-26. - NEC Football
rSr/2024 TE Owen Glascoe, Long Island University
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OCT 24 STATS FEDEX GROUND FCS NATIONAL TEAM OF THE WEEK: Chattanooga (41-21 win over Mercer),...Chattanooga won one of the season's bigger SoCon games by posting a 6-0 turnover advantage against a Mercer squad that entered with a plus-nine ratio. Kameron Brown had a pair of interceptions, including a 53-yard pick-six just over three minutes into the game. Preston Hutchinson passed for 291 yards and three touchdowns, while Ailym Ford surpassed 3,000 career rushing yards with 123 yards and a TD. The Mocs (6-1, 4-0) share first place with Samford. Honorable Mention: Princeton (37-10 win at Harvard); South Carolina State (26-24 over North Carolina Central); Southeastern Louisiana (31-14 win at Jacksonville State); Southeast Missouri (51-16 win at Northwest ern State). - STATS FCS Football
rSr/2024 RB Ailym Ford, Chattanooga
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OCT 24 PAC-12 OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK: Alex Forsyth, Sr., C, Oregon (West Linn, Ore.),...Helped Oregon rack up 545 yards of offense and 262 rushing yards in a huge 45-30 win over No. 9 UCLA. Ducks rushed for 200-plus yards for the 3rd straight game and 5th time in 7 games; the last time UO rushed for 200-plus yards in 5 or more of its first 7 games was 2017. The leader of an offensive line that did not allow a sack for the 6th time in 7 games; UO leads the nation with just 1 sack allowed this seas on. Earned an 83.7 pass-blocking grade from Pro Football Focus while not allowing a pressure, hurry, QB hit or sack in 28 pass-blocking opportunities. Ranks 7th among all FBS offensive linemen with a team-best 89.9 pass-blocking grade from PFF this seaso n. 1st time this season and 2nd time in his career that Forsyth has earned this honor. Won it in Week 2 of last season after the victory at Ohio State. 2nd Duck to be selected this year, T.J. Bass claimed the award back-to-back in Weeks 5 and 6. Also nom inated: Jake Levengood, C, Oregon State; Troy Fautanu, LT, Washington. - Pac-12 Football
rSr/2023 C Alex Forsyth, Oregon
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OCT 24 CONFERENCE USA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: WKU DB Kahlef Hailassie had one of the best games of his career in WKU's Friday night win over UAB. The redshirt junior was involved in three of the WKU defense's four forced turnovers on the night. Hai lassie recovered one fumble, forced another that was recovered by a teammate, and came up with a critical interception late in the game to preserve the WKU lead, so the offense could run out the clock and secure the victory. With the Hilltoppers leading 20-17 in the closing minutes, UAB drove all the way to the WKU 10-yard line, threatening to tie or take the lead. On third down, the Blazers threw a pass to the front corner of the end zone which Hailassie intercepted to get the ball back to the offense. Hailassie also added five tackles to his stat line with a half tackle for loss. - Conference USA Football
rJr/2023 CB Kahlef Hailassie, Western Kentucky
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