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Draft Scout College Football Player Injury News & Notes
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NOV 21 BIG TEN CO-FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK: Kaytron Allen, Penn State, RB - Norfolk, Va. - IMG Academy,...Rushed for 117 yards, his second career 100-yard rushing game, and a touchdown on 11 carries in the Nittany Lions' win against Rutgers...Scored on an ei ght-yard run in the third quarter for his ninth career rushing touchdown...With his 117 rushing yards on the day, Nicholas Singleton (863 rushing yards) and Allen (748 rushing yards) became the first freshman duo in Big Ten history to both rush for 700+ yards in a season...Earns the second Freshman of the Week honor of his career...Last Penn State Freshman of the Week: Nicholas Singleton (Nov. 14, 2022). - Big Ten Football
Sr/2026 RB Kaytron Allen, Penn State
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NOV 21 MAC WEST DIVISION OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Tucker Gleason, Toledo, QB, Redshirt Freshman, Tampa, Fla. (Plant),...Redshirt freshman Tucker Gleason started in place of the injured Dequan Finn and nearly completed the comeback from a 21-point de ficit in Toledo's 42-35 loss to BGSU. He completed 22-of-40 passes for 329 yards and three TDs. He also rushed for 106 yards and two touchdowns on 17 attempts. The 106 rushing yards is tied for 10th-most in a game by a Rocket quarterback. - MAC Football
rSr/2026 QB Tucker Gleason, Toledo
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NOV 21 MAC EAST DIVISION DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Alvin Floyd, Ohio, Safety, North Miami Beach, Fla. (North Miami Beach),...Floyd led the Bobcats' defense in their 32-18 victory over Ball State last Tuesday. He finished the game with five solo tackl es and 7 assisted tackles as well as the only interception. Floyd also registered 0.5 tackles for loss and one pass breakup. - MAC Football
rSr/2023 SS Alvin Floyd, Ohio
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NOV 21 SEC CO-OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK: Jaylen Nichols, LT, South Carolina,...Nichols graded out at 90 percent with no quarterback pressures or sacks in the Gamecocks' 63-38 win over No. 5 Tennessee...The Gamecocks rolled up 606 yards of offense, in cluding 153 on the ground and 453 through the air...Carolina's 63 points was its second-highest points scored in an SEC; the most by a Carolina team against a top-5 opponent; the most by an unranked team against an AP top-5 opponent in the poll era (sinc e 1936); the most points by an unranked SEC team vs a ranked SEC team ever in regulation; and the most points allowed by Tennessee in an SEC game. - SEC Football
rSr/2025 OT Jaylen Nichols, Memphis
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Tennessee quarterback Hendon Hooker left the Volunteers' game Saturday night against South Carolina after injuring his leg while running in the fourth quarter. The senior came into the game as a Heisman Trophy hopeful. but left early in the fourth quarte r walking with assistance and putting little weight on his left leg. Hooker kept the ball on an option play and went down without being hit. He dropped the ball before he hit the ground and the Gamecocks recovered the fumble at the Tennessee 17, scoring four plays later to take a 56-31 lead. Joe Milton III came in at quarterback on the next possession for the Vols. Hooker came into Saturday's game with 2,888 yards, completing 71% of his passes with 24 touchdowns and two interceptions. He was 25-of-42 fo r 247 yards and three TDs before his injury. - AP College Football
rSr/2023 QB Hendon Hooker, Tennessee
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Trae Self scrambled 12 yards for the game-winning touchdown with 2:43 left to give Stephen F. Austin a 24-21 win over Abilene Christian Saturday and the Lumberjacks claimed the Western Athletic Conference championship. The Lumberjacks earned the outright conference title for the first time since 2010. Self finished 26 of 37 passing for 397 yards and two touchdowns for SFA (6-5, 3-2). The four-year starter surpassed 10,000 career passing yards in the game. Xavier Gipson had 11 catches for 213 yards and a touchdown. Gipson finished the regular season as the leading receiver in the WAC and entered the game ranked eighth in the FCS in receiving yards per game. Maverick McIvor was 25 of 38 passing for 318 yards and two touchdowns to lead Abilene Christian ( 7-4, 4-1). Colt Cooper pulled in two touchdown catches. - Stephen F. Austin/AP College Football
rSr/2023 QB Trae Self, Stephen F. Austin
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Quarterback Frank Harris accounted for five touchdowns and 227 yards and Conference USA-leading UTSA smashed Rice 41-7 on Saturday. Harris was 11-for-14 passing for 103 yards and two touchdowns while running for 124 yards on seven carries with three touc hdowns. Harris' 63- and 15-yard scoring runs put the Roadrunners (9-2, 7-0) ahead 14-0 in the first quarter. His 5-yard pass to Zakhari Franklin just before the quarter ended made it a three-score game. Down 41-0 just into the fourth, AJ Padgett threw a 43-yard touchdown to Bradley Rozner to get the Owls (5-6, 3-4) on the board. Padgett, Shawqi Itraish and Wiley Green combined to complete 20-of-42 passes for 225 yards with a touchdown and an interception for Rice. - UTSA/AP College Football
rSr/2024 QB Frank Harris, Texas-San Antonio
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Cornerback Benjamin Morrison had three interceptions, the Notre Dame defense forced two fumbles and the No. 18 Fighting Irish scored on their first eight possessions to beat Boston College 44-0 on Saturday. The Fighting Irish (8-3) won their ninth straig ht against Boston College (3-8), the only other Catholic university playing in the FBS. Notre Dame also extended its regular-season winning streak against Atlantic Coast Conference teams to 28 games. The temperature at game time was 27 degrees, making it the coldest game at Notre Dame in nine years, and heavy snow fell through much of the third quarter. Notre Dame dominated from the start, with Logan Diggs breaking through the line untouched for 51 yards before being tackled at the BC 24-yard line. The Irish settled for a 26-yard field goal by Blake Grupe. On the next possession, Diggs scored on a 1-yard run, Drew Pyne threw a 1-yard TD pass to Matt Salerno and the rout was on. A little more than four minutes into the game, Notre Dame had more points t han Boston College had total yards - 17-7. Notre Dame had an 11:42 to 3:18 advantage in time of possession and only needed to make five tackles in the first quarter.The Eagles threatened to score after Emmett Morehead completed his first pass, 39 yards to Zay Flowers at the Notre Dame 25. But Morehead's next pass to Joe Griffin was intercepted by Morrison in the end zone. Morrison, who had two key interceptions two weeks ago in a win over Clemson, also intercepted Morehead at the BC 20-yard line on the Eagles' first possession and at the BC 47-yard field goal on the Eagles' first possession of the second half. The Irish had a 336-81 yards advantage in total yards in the first half and 214-1 yards in rushing offense to open a 37-0 halftime lead. For the game, the Irish had a 437-173 advantage in total yards. It was the fifth straight game the Fighting Irish have scored at least 35 points. The only other time that's happened was the first five games in 1943, when the Irish won a national champion ship with a record of 9-1. The 44-point margin of victory was the second largest in the series; the Irish beat the Eagles 54-7 in 1992. - Notre Dame/AP College Football
Jr/2025 CB Benjamin Morrison, Notre Dame
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Lindsey Scott Jr. passed for 382 yards and five touchdowns, Marcus Cooper ran for a career-high 254 yards and two scores and Incarnate Word steamrolled Northwestern State 66-7 on Saturday. Scott and Incarnate Word (10-1, 5-1 Southland Conference), ranked 7th in the FCS coaches poll, spotted Northwestern State (4-7, 4-2) a 7-0 lead before scoring 66 straight. Scott had two touchdown passes in the first quarter, including a 10-yard scoring toss to Darion Chafin. Scott added an 18-yard scoring run and a sh ort scoring toss to Jaelin Campbell in the second quarter as the Cardinals took a 31-7 halftime lead. Scott threw touchdown passes to Chafin covering 51 and 48 yards around Cooper's 67-yard scoring run and Incarnate Word led 52-7 after three quarters. Co oper had a 78-yard touchdown run in the fourth. Chafin had six catches for 143 yards. Incarnate Word tied Southeast Louisiana with a 5-1 record in conference play, but the Lions were the lone team to beat the Cardinals - 41-35 in late September. - Incarn ate Word/AP College Football
rSr/2023 QB Lindsey Scott Jr., Incarnate Word
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DJ Uiagalelei threw for two touchdowns and ran for a third as No. 9 Clemson wrapped up an undefeated ACC regular season and won its 40th straight at home beating Miami 40-10 on Saturday. The Tigers (10-1, 8-0 ACC) have won at least 10 games in 12 straigh t seasons and - for a half - had their most dominant showing on both sides of the ball. Clemson scored touchdowns on three of its first four possessions while Miami (5-6, 3-4) was stuffed by the Tigers defense. Uiagalelei connected on a 7-yard TD pass to Davis Allen, then ran one in from 8 yards out to lead 14-0 less than 11 minutes in. After safety Jalyn Phillips' interception, Clemson again found the end zone on Uiagalelei's 2-yard throw to tight end Luke Price.Miami had no answers. Freshman Ja curri Brown, who sparked the Hurricanes to a 35-14 win over Georgia Tech last week, was hounded by Clemson's defenders and off target when he was able to throw the ball. The Hurricanes managed just 8 yards total the first two quarters and a season-low 98 for the game. In the second half, Miami took advantage of Clemson's sloppy play to tighten things up. A fourth-quarter fumble by Uiagalelei was returned to the Tigers 10 and backup Jake Garcia tossed a 1-yard score to Kahlil Brantley to cut things to 26 -10. But that's as close as the Hurricanes could come. They'll need a win over Pitt next week to make the postseason in coach Mario Cristobal's debut season. Uiagalelei completed 22 of 34 throws for 227 yards and an interception. He also led the Tigers i n rushing with 89 yards. - Clemson/AP College Football
rSr/2025 QB DJ Uiagalelei, Florida State
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Graham Mertz scored on a 2-yard quarterback sneak with 35 seconds left to complete Wisconsin's comeback from an 11-point deficit entering the fourth quarter, and the Badgers beat Nebraska 15-14 Saturday for their ninth straight win in the series. The Bad gers earned their grinding victory on a raw afternoon at Memorial Stadium after losing their top defensive player, Nick Herbig, to a targeting penalty in the third quarter and its top offensive player, Braelon Allen, to a leg injury on their second-to-la st possession. Wisconsin (6-5, 4-4 Big Ten) became bowl-eligible for a 21st straight year and kept the Freedom Trophy, which has been awarded to the winner since 2014. Nebraska (3-8, 2-6) lost its fifth straight.Mertz's 10-yard TD pass to Skyler B ell cut Nebraska's lead to 14-9 early in the fourth quarter. Mertz was off target with his 2-point pass, leaving the Badgers down five with 10 minutes left. Wisconsin started its final drive from midfield with 3:11 left. Mertz passed to Isaac Guerendo fo r 27 yards to set up a first-and-goal at the 7, and three plays later Mertz crashed over the goal line for the Badgers' first lead. Nebraska's Casey Thompson, who missed the previous two games with an elbow nerve injury, threw two touchdown passes to Tre y Palmer and finished 12 of 20 for 106 yards. Thompson was the Huskers' leading rusher, picking up 33 yards on 11 carries. Chez Mellusi led the Badgers with 98 yards on 21 carries. Mertz was 8 of 18 for 83 yards on a day when the feels-like temperature w as 16 degrees with a gusty north wind. Herbig, the Big Ten sacks leader, was ejected for targeting when he hit a sliding Thompson in the head. By rule, Herbig must miss the first half of next week's rivalry game against Minnesota. - Wisconsin/AP College Football
rSr/2025 QB Graham Mertz, Florida
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Jordan Travis and Treshaun Ward each had a pair of touchdown runs in the first half and Florida State ran for 251 yards, routing Louisiana 49-17 on Saturday. Florida State (8-3) scored a season high in points, surpassed 200 rushing yards for a sixth stra ight time and picked up its fourth straight double-digit victory. The Seminoles last won eight or more games in 2016.The Seminoles didn't allow a touchdown through three quarters. They extended their streak to 32 straight drives without a touchdow n before Louisiana (5-6) managed a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns against Florida State's backups. Florida State had 244 rushing yards, averaging 6.1 per carry. Benson led the way with 80 rushing yards, giving him 854 on the season. Louisiana quarterb ack Chandler Fields completed 19 of 36 passes for 159 yards and a 5-yard touchdown to Michael Jefferson. - Florida State/AP College Football
rSr/2024 QB Jordan Travis, Florida State
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2022 BRONKO NAGURSKI TROPHY FINALIST: Tuli Tuipulotu, DE, USC (6-4, 290, Jr., Hawthorne, Calif.): Tuipulotu is the nation's second-leading sack man with 11.5 on the season (1.15 per game). He is also the Pac-12 leader and is fourth nationally with 1.8 ta ckles for loss per game (17.5 total). Those combine for 167 yards lost to opposing offenses. Tuipulotu's 11.5 sacks are the most in a single season at USC since Kenechi Udeze set the Trojans' record with 16.5 in 2003. Tuipulotu - pronounced TOO-ee-poo-LO E-too - is sixth on the team with 32 tackles, 23 of them solo. He has three pass breakups at the line, two quarterback hurries - one of which turned into an intentional grounding penalty for a safety against Colorado - and has forced two fumbles. Tuipulo tu is USC's second Bronko Nagurski finalist and first in 14 seasons. The other came in 2008 and linebacker Rey Maualuga. As of today's announcement, Tuipulotu is USC's first FWAA All-American on defense since 2014 when defensive lineman Leonard Williams made the second team. - Football Writers Association of America
Jr/2023 DE *Tuli Tuipulotu, USC
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2022 MEC DEFENSIVE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Cameron Rice (West Liberty),...Rice, from Morgantown, W.Va., finished the season with 31 tackles from his spot on the defensive line, including 20 solo tackles and 13.5 tackles for loss. He also recorded 5.5 sacks , two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and two pass break-ups for the Hilltoppers. He recorded seven tackles, two sacks and a forced fumble in week seven against Fairmont State. - Mountain East Conference Football
rSr/2026 DT Cam Rice, Maryland
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2022 ALL-SIAC CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM: LB Jalil Lenore, Central State, R-Freshman, Chicago, IL,...Lenore led the SIAC and ranked fifth in NCAA Div. II in tackles with 113. In his first game as a Marauder, Lenore earned the Defensive MVP in the Black Colleg e Football Hall of Fame Classic. The 6-2, freshman linebacker from Chicago, Illinois, went on to record 10 or more tackles in nine of ten games. Lenore also recorded two sacks, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, two interceptions, two defensive touc hdowns and two blocked kicks. - Central State Football
rSr/2026 ILB Jalil Lenore, Alabama State
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