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DJ Uiagalelei threw for a touchdown and ran for another and Will Shipley hurdled Louisville's M.J. Griffin on the way for a 25-yard score as No. 12 Clemson won its 39th straight at home, 31-16 over the Cardinals on Saturday night. The Tigers (9-1, 7-0 At lantic Coast Conference) had wrapped up the ACC Atlantic Division - and its spot in the league title game next month - a week ago before their demoralizing, 35-14 loss at No. 20 Notre Dame. But Uiagalelei and the Clemson defense got back on track to impr ove to 8-0 all-time over Louisville (6-4, 3-4). The Cardinals, who came in with a four-game win streak, played the second half without standout quarterback Malik Cunningham, who was hurt on the last play of the second quarter.Uiagalelei completed 19 of 27 throws for 185 yards. Phil Mafah ran for 106 yards and Shipley 97 as the Tigers finished with 248 yards on the ground. Clemson needed a fast start and got it. Uiagalelei led a 12-play, 75-yard scoring march on the opening drive that he ended wit h a nifty 11-yard run as the Tigers built a 10-0 lead. Uiagalelei's 4-yard pass to freshman Antonio Williams with 32 seconds left before the half sent Clemson into the break up 17-7. Williams had a career best 10 catches for 83 yards. Louisville was held to 160 yards in the first half - and 61 came in the final half minute as the Cardinals moved to the Clemson 14 before the clock ran out. Cunningham looked like he had the speed and a path to the end zone on the half's final play, but he stumbled cutting across the field and fell. Trainers came out as the team headed to the locker room and Cunningham spent a few minutes on the field before joining them. Cunningham did not return due to a shoulder injury as Brock Domann took over at quarterback. - Clemso n/AP College Football
rSr/2025 QB DJ Uiagalelei, Florida State
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Davius Richard threw for a season-high 347 yards and four touchdowns and ran for another score and North Carolina Central beat Norfolk State 48-14 on Saturday. Otto Kuhns' 10-yard scoring run gave Norfolk State a 7-0 lead on its first drive of the game w hich lasted 10 plays and covered 73 yards. Later, in the second quarter, North Carolina Central (8-2, 4-1 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) proceeded to blow it open scoring touchdowns on all four of its drives. Latrell Collier ran it in from the 1 to kno t the score, then, in a six-minute span, Richard threw a 24-yard scoring pass to J'mari Taylor, 23 yards to Collier and 1 yard to Joaquin Davis with the last coming five seconds before halftime. Kuhns threw for 90 yards and a score and ran for 87 yards a nd a touchdown for the Spartans (1-9, 1-3). - North Carolina Central/AP College Football
rSr/2024 QB Davius Richard, North Carolina Central
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Hendon Hooker threw for 355 yards and three touchdowns and also ran for a score to lead No. 5 Tennessee to a 66-24 victory over Missouri on Saturday. The Volunteers (9-1, 5-1 Southeastern Conference, No. 5 College Football Playoff) were impressive offens ively but had trouble containing a Missouri (4-6, 2-5) attack that has struggled this season. The Tigers rushed for 173 yards, more than any other team against Tennessee this year. Missouri quarterback Brady Cook did the most damage, running for 106 yard s and throwing for 200. Tennessee's Jalin Hyatt caught seven passes for 146 yards and a touchdown and Bru McCoy caught nine passes for 111 yards. Hooker threw for 229 yards in the first half (17 of 24) as Tennessee led 28-17 at intermission. Cook had 94 yards passing and 86 rushing for Missouri. His late 40-yard scramble set up a Harrison Mevis field goal as time expired. - Tennessee/AP College Football
rSr/2023 QB Hendon Hooker, Tennessee
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Braden Lenzy reached around a defender with both arms to make a spectacular touchdown catch, one of four TD passes by Drew Pyne before halftime in No. 20 Notre Dame's 35-32 win over Navy on Saturday. Pyne also ran for a touchdown in the first half, and N otre Dame (7-3) blocked a punt for a fifth straight game. Lenzy's catch, however, was the most impressive highlight. Navy's Mbiti Williams Jr. was positioned between Lenzy and the ball on Pyne's deep pass to the goal line, but Lenzy reached around with b oth hands and controlled the ball, appearing to pin it against Williams' back. Then he pulled it around the cornerback with his right hand to complete the catch. The 38-yard touchdown put the Irish ahead 14-0. They led 35-13 at halftime before going dorm ant offensively for the final two quarters. Navy closed to within three with 1:21 remaining, but an unsuccessful onside kick ended the rally.Navy (3-7) had the ball down 21-13 in the second quarter, but an interception on a trick play gave the Iri sh possession at the Navy 41. Pyne ran for an 11-yard touchdown moments later, and then the blocked punt by Jack Kiser - Notre Dame's seventh of the season - set up Pyne's 37-yard TD toss to Jayden Thomas. Pyne went 17 of 21 for 269 yards with an interce ption. He opened the scoring with a 30-yard touchdown strike to Audric Estime. After Lenzy's catch, Navy responded with Daba Fofana's 36-yard scoring run. Pyne threw a 5-yard TD pass to Chris Tyree, and then the Midshipmen scored on a 2-yard run by Xavie r Arline that made it 21-13. Arline threw a 23-yard touchdown pass to Mark Walker in the fourth, and a 2-point conversion made it 35-24. Then Maasai Maynor's 20-yard TD pass to Maquel Haywood late in the fourth, along with another 2-point conversion, cut the lead to a field goal. - Notre Dame/AP College Football
rSr/2023 WR Braden Lenzy, Notre Dame
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Ohio State running back Miyan Williams injured his right leg and had to be carted the locker room in the first half of Saturday's game against Indiana. Williams already had rushed for 147 yards and a touchdown when he went down awkwardly on his ankle aft er a 4-yard gain with 2:17 left in the first half and the No. 2 Buckeyes leading Indiana 28-7. Williams has carried the load the last two games with TreVeyon Henderson sidelined with an injury. Ohio State hasn't disclosed details of Henderson's injury, b ut it could be problematic if both experienced backs are on the shelf for the matchup with No. 3 Michigan in two weeks. Williams broke away for a 48-yard touchdown run earlier in the second quarter, recording his fourth 100-yard game of the season. True freshman Dallen Hayden, who also had a first-half touchdown run, is the primary backup to Williams. - AP College Football
rJr/2024 RB Miyan Williams, Ohio State
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NOV 7 SOUTHLAND OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Lindsey Scott, Jr., UIW - QB - Gr. - Zachary, La. (Zachary HS),...In the first half of the Cardinals' 73-20 win over HCU, Scott completed 15-of-20 passes for 319 yards and seven touchdowns for his third offen sive player of the week award this season. This is the second game this season he has thrown for seven touchdowns in one half of play - only two such games existed in all of FCS history prior to this season. He now holds the top two passing efficiency s ingle game marks this season after notching a 324.48 on Saturday. His 45 touchdown passes this season is tied for the fourth-most in a single Southland season and is only two short of the school record set last season by Cameron Ward. - Southland Confere nce Football
rSr/2023 QB Lindsey Scott Jr., Incarnate Word
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NOV 7 SWAC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Grambling State's Maurice Washington had a breakthrough game for Grambling State in a 36-10 homecoming win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff this past weekend. He rushed a total of 10 times for 201 yards. Washington scored on runs of 75 yards and 56 yards. In addition, he averaged 20.1 yards per rushing attempt. - SWAC Football
rJr/2023 RB Maurice Washington, Grambling State
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NOV 7 OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Rickie Johnson, Jr., WR, Utah Tech (Nov. 7),...Johnson, a junior wide receiver, erupted for nine receptions, 277 receiving yards and three touchdowns for Utah Tech in a 48-36 home win over rival Southern Utah on Nov. 5 . Johnson covered 79 yards on his first scoring catch at the end of the first quarter, added a 6-yard touchdown with seven seconds left in the first half to give the Trailblazers a 27-22 halftime lead and registered a 75-yard touchdown grab near the end of the third quarter to vault Utah Tech ahead 41-29. Johnson's yardage and touchdown totals were both single-game highs in the WAC this season. - WAC Football
Sr/2024 WR Rickie Johnson, Utah Tech
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2022 CIAA OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR: Matthew Foster, Virginia State,...Foster, a junior from Ellenwood, GA, led a Virginia State offensive line unit that finished second in the conference in scoring (30.5 points per game) and third in offensive yards per game (416.6.). The Trojans were the only school in the CIAA to gain 2,000 yards through the air and on the ground. As a team, Virginia State generated 226 first downs (second in the league) and converted a league-high 17 fourth downs through 10 game s. in the eight CIAA contests, Foster and the Trojans' offensive line allowed just 15 sacks, the second-best mark in the conference. - CIAA Football
rSr/2024 OG Matthew Foster, Virginia State
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OCT 31 OHIO VALLEY DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Daylan Dotson, DE, 6-3, 280, So., Savannah, Ga., UT Martin,...Dotson had five tackles, 2.0 sacks, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and a defensive touchdown as UT Martin forced seven turnovers in a 52-28 win at Houston Christian. Dotson played part in three sacks, one solo and combining on two others. Two of his sacks resulted in fumbles, one of which he recovered in the end zone for a touchdown. Others Nominated: Jordan Vincent, Eastern Illinois ; Tayvian Weary, Lindenwood; Cade Shupperd, Murray State; Bryce Norman, Southeast Missouri; Cameron Hudson, Tennessee Tech. - OVC Football
rSr/2025 DE Daylan Dotson, Central Florida
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Freshman quarterback Bert Emanuel Jr. rushed for 293 yards and the first three touchdowns of his career as Central Michigan rallied from a 17-point deficit to beat Buffalo 31-27 on Wednesday night. Emanuel, who saw his first game action the week before a s part of a three-quarterback rotation, ran for a 75-yard touchdown on the Chippewas' first play from scrimmage in the the second half and tied the game at 24-all late in third quarter on an 87-yard run. On that run, he was pulled down on top of another Bulls defender but regained his footing before spinning away and taking off for the end zone. His 1-yard score midway through the fourth quarter gave Central Michigan (4-6, 3-3 Mid-American Conference) the lead.Emanuel's 293 yards came on 24 carri es in the absence of leading rusher Lew Nichols III, who missed the game with a toe injury. Cole Snyder was 19-of-32 for 191 yards with an interception for Buffalo (5-5, 4-2). Ron Cook ran for 100 yards on 22 carries with a touchdown. The Bulls had 204 y ards rushing in the first half but just 36 in the second. Buffalo's Shaun Dolac, the nation’s leader with 68 solo tackles, added nine more, though Wednesday he was bested by Central Michigan’s Thomas Incoom, who had 10. Alex McNulty kicked two field goals to become Buffalo’s single-season record holder with 18. - Central Michigan/AP College Football
rJr/2027 QB Bert Emanuel Jr., San Diego State
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NOV 7 MEAC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: North Carolina Central junior quarterback Davius Richard (QB, 6-3, 215, Jr., Belle Glade, Fla.) racked up 385 yards of total offense and accounted for five touchdowns in the Eagles' Homecoming win over Howard. He needed just 13 completions to record 281 yards through the air, throwing three touchdown passes, while also rushing seven times for 104 yards and two scores. Two of his three touchdown passes went for at least 64 yards. - MEAC Football
rSr/2024 QB Davius Richard, North Carolina Central
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OCT 31 MEAC CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: North Carolina Central junior quarterback Davius Richard (QB, 6-3, 215, Jr., Belle Glade, Fla.) amassed 349 yards of total offense and three touchdowns against Delaware State. He rushed for 77 yards, ending a run in the end zone. He also recorded two touchdowns through the air, including a late 25-yard score with 56 seconds left, closing the day with 19 completions out of 27 attempts for 272 yards. - MEAC Football
rSr/2024 QB Davius Richard, North Carolina Central
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Coastal Carolina quarterback Grayson McCall will miss three to six weeks with a foot injury sustained a week ago in a win over Appalachian State. The school announced McCall's status Wednesday. The injury's recovery timeline means that McCall's availabil ity for a potential Sun Belt Conference championship game on Dec. 3 is in question. A school spokesman said in a text to The AP that McCall will not need surgery. The Chanticleers (8-1, 5-1) have a one-game lead in the East Division over first-year leagu e member James Madison.Coastal Carolina would also be in line to host the game as the division winner with the best overall record. McCall will be out for Coastal's home game with Southern Miss on Saturday. The team plays at Virginia of the Atlant ic Coast Conference on Nov. 19 before closing the regular season at James Madison. McCall is a two-time Sun Belt player of the year and is fifth in the country in passing efficiency (176.10). He set an NCAA mark in that category last season (207.65) McCa ll, a 6-foot-3, fourth-year junior from Indian Trail, North Carolina, has started the past three seasons, throwing for 7,700 yards with 75 touchdowns and seven interceptions over 33 games, 31 of them starts. - AP College Football
rSr/2025 QB Grayson McCall, North Carolina State
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Kurtis Rourke threw for 363 yards and three touchdowns, Miles Cross had 133 yards receiving and Ohio beat Miami (Ohio) 37-21 on Tuesday night. Jacoby Jones made a diving catch in the end zone, his second score of the game, with 12 minutes left in the fou rth quarter to extend Ohio's lead to 31-14. Jones also scored on a 48-yarder when he took a short pass and broke a tackle before cutting back another defender on the way to the end zone. Jones finished with 79 yards receiving and Sieh Bangura rushed for 145 yards and one touchdown for Ohio (7-3, 5-1 Mid-American Conference). Brett Gabbert also passed for three touchdowns, each to Mac Hippenhammer, for Miami (4-6, 2-4). Hippenhammer finished with eight catches for 107 yards. Gabbert was tackled for a los s on the final play of the game and he stayed on the ground for several minutes before being helped off the field. - Ohio/AP College Football
rSr/2025 QB Kurtis Rourke, Indiana
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