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Draft Scout College Football Player Injury News & Notes
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2022 PRESEASON WUERFFEL TROPHY (COMMUNITY SERVICE) WATCHLIST: Max Michel, Buffalo, Sr., DL,...A native of New Jersey, Michel quickly embraced the Queen City. He has worked with the Buffalo City Mission, organizing a coat drive in December, collecting co ats, jackets, gloves and hats. In its first year, the coat drive resulted in over 50 coats and other warm items of clothing being donated to the Buffalo City Mission. He also donates his time volunteering at the Buffalo City Mission's kitchen, helping pr epare food, emptying the garbage and whatever else he can do to help. Michel is a three-year letterwinner for the Bulls. He is coming off his most productive season, starting the first eight games of the season and totaling 36 tackles, 6.5 tackles for lo ss, four sacks, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. - Buffalo Football
rSr/2024 OLB Max Michel, Buffalo
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2022 PRESEASON MANNING AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST: Grayson McCall, Sr., Coastal Carolina,...McCall set a new NCAA Division I FBS record in passing efficiency rating at 207.6 last season in 2021, eclipsing the previous two records set by Alabama's Mac Jon es (203.1) in 2020 and LSU's Joe Burrow (202.0) in 2019. He enters the 2022 season as the active career leader in all of NCAA Division I FBS in career passing efficiency at 196.09. - Coastal Carolina Football
rSr/2025 QB Grayson McCall, North Carolina State
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Auburn center Nick Brahms is calling it quits on his playing career because of lingering knee problems. Tigers coach Bryan Harsin announced the veteran starter's decision on Monday, five days before Auburn's opener against Mercer. Brahms, a sixth-year se nior, started 33 games over the past four seasons. Brahms missed the Birmingham Bowl after knee surgery. Tate Johnson is listed as the starter for the opener after failing to get into a game last season. "(Brahms) tried after last season. He had the inju ry going into the bowl game and then came back and just not there physically to be able to go out there and play," Harsin said. "Really to play at the level that he wants to play at. "Nick has been at every practice. He has helped our players out. He has helped the O-line out. He will continue to keep doing that." - AP College Football
rSr/2023 C Nick Brahms, Auburn
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2022 PRESEASON WUERFFEL TROPHY (COMMUNITY SERVICE) WATCHLIST: Jack Tuttle, Indiana, Sr., QB,...A volunteer at the Tim Tebow "Night to Shine," the San Marcos, California, native has also worked with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes on multiple initiat ives, volunteered at Riley Children's Hospital, teamed up with the 2nd & 7 Foundation and handed out water in the community to homeless. A 2001 IU graduate with his degree in supply chain management, Tuttle is working towards his MBA in management and is a two-time Academic All-Big Ten selection. Two separate injuries limited Tuttle to six games in 2021 - including two starts - as he threw for 423 yards and five touchdowns. In 2020, Tuttle earned the program's LEO Award after stepping in and staring the final two games of the season. His first career start came in a road victory over No. 16 Wisconsin, which earned the Hoosiers a spot in the Outback Bowl. - Indiana Football
rSr/2025 QB Jack Tuttle, Michigan
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Auburn is still in wait-and-see mode when it comes to senior offensive lineman Nick Brahms. Brahms has been sidelined for much of the preseason while dealing with an undisclosed injury, leaving his availability for the start of the season in question. Th e uncertainty surrounding Brahms' status appears as though it will continue into game week, with Auburn's season opener against Mercer now just eight days away. "Right now, we got to find out where he's at, because there's still some things he's working through at this point," Auburn coach Bryan Harsin said Thursday evening during his weekly radio show. Brahms, it should be noted, underwent a knee procedure in December that kept him out of the Birmingham Bowl and limited him during spring practices. He was full-go for the start of fall camp, working with the first-team offense earlier this month before being sidelined the last couple of weeks.A sixth-year senior, Brahms opted to return to Auburn and take advantage of the NCAA's free year of elig ibility made available to student-athletes during the pandemic. The 6-foot-4, 300-pounder has started 33 games at Auburn over the last four seasons, including 28 consecutive starts at center spanning the second half of the 2019 campaign and culminating w ith last season's Iron Bowl. "Nick's a guy, he chose to come back, and he's experienced, he's tough, he's wanting to be successful on the football field one more time," Harsin said. "And we'll see... We'll find out what it looks like with his career movi ng forward." - Birmingham News
rSr/2023 C Nick Brahms, Auburn
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Eku Leota posted 23 tackles, ten tackles for loss, and seven sacks for Auburn last season after playing the previous two years for Northwestern of the Big Ten. Leota took a while to adapt to the rigors of playing in the Southeastern Conference. He didn't get to participate in spring football last year. He missed out on time in the weight room since he didn't arrive to the Plains until July, which put him at a disadvantage. Last season, Leota put up numbers and made life easier for fellow EDGE rusher Der ick Hall. Leota's prowess makes it difficult for offenses to double-team Hall, who made the pre-season all-SEC coaches team. Getting playing time last season was tough for Leota. Auburn had T.D. Moultry and others on the team were ahead of the 6?4 256 po under.Leota managed four starts and did well in his snaps. Now, he's expecting to be a leader on a team that needs to perform well on defense. "My expectation is that we're going to have a lot of sacks and a lot of pressures," Leota said. We have a lot of pass rushers on this team. We have a secondary that can lock people up, which gives us more time to get to the quarterback. I feel like this year; we are building a lot of chemistry on the defense since the start of pre-season practice." Leota h as put on around 10 pounds of muscle. He told reporters that he was more a finesse pass-rusher earlier in his career. He's hoping the added strength will make him a better rusher since teams will have to fear his bullrush as much as his speedy moves. "I really want to work on being more consistent with my power moves," Leota said. I feel like I'm more of a finesse guy, but I really need to be more consistent with the speed to power as well, especially in the SEC because those guys are big." - Birmingham News
Sr/2023 DE Eku Leota, Auburn
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UConn named redshirt sophomore Ta'Quan Roberson as its starting quarterback on Saturday, seven hours ahead of the Huskies' season opener at Utah State. Roberson transferred to UConn from Penn State in December 2021, shortly after head coach Jim Mora was hired. A dual-threat, Roberson attempted 29 passes over two seasons at Penn State (2019 and 2021), completing 11 for 85 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions. The only quarterback on campus and healthy enough to practice in the spring, Roberson quickl y impressed Mora and the new UConn staff.The decision for him to start, however, was one that Mora kept "close to the vest," as he said Aug. 17. To begin preseason camp, reps with the first-team offense were split almost evenly between Roberson an d the other three rostered quarterbacks: true freshman Zion Turner, redshirt freshman Tyler Phommachanh and redshirt sophomore Cale Millen, who transferred from FCS Northern Arizona. As the team shifted to game-prep mode, Roberson emerged and received a majority of snaps with the starters. - Hartford Courant
rSr/2026 QB TaQuan Roberson, Buffalo
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2022 PRESEASON MANNING AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST: Cameron Rising, Jr., Utah,...Rising saw action in 13 games in 2021, starting the last 11, going 204-of-320 passing (5 INT, 20 TDs) for 2,493 yards, adding 74 carries for 499 rushing yards (6.7 ypc) and s ix rushing touchdowns...Pac-12 All-Conference first-team selection...Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year semifinalist. - Utah Football
rSr/2025 QB Cameron Rising, Utah
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2022 PRESEASON WUERFFEL TROPHY (COMMUNITY SERVICE) WATCHLIST: Frank Harris, UTSA, Sr., QB,...Off the field, Harris has a long list of community service projects. He has volunteered his time with the San Antonio Food Bank, UTSA's Rowdy Readers program tha t visits local elementary schools, San Antonio's annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day March, UTSA Day of Service, UTSA Diploma Dash, the Bryce Strong Foundation and the San Antonio Police Officers Association Blue Cares outreach program. He also has spent h is time helping out with the For The Kids dance marathon that benefits pediatric cancer patients and their families, as well as with collecting donated food items for CANtoberfest and during the 2021 winter storm that knocked out power and water to thous ands of area residents. Additionally, he has given hours of his time hosting local youth football camps and clinics and speaking to numerous local youth sports teams. - UTSA Football
rSr/2024 QB Frank Harris, Texas-San Antonio
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2022 COACHES PRESEASON ALL-SEC FIRST TEAM: TE - Brock Bowers, Georgia,...AP and Coaches' All-SEC First Team in 2021...Finished the season as Georgia's leading receiver, with 56 catches for 882 yards (15.8 avg.) and 13 TDs...started at tight end in 13 of 15 games...was targeted 81 times, with 56 catches...established UGA tight end records for single-season receptions (56), receiving yards (882) and TDs (13). - Georgia Football
Jr/2024 TE Brock Bowers, Georgia
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2022 COACHES PRESEASON ALL-SEC FIRST TEAM: OL - Warren McClendon, Georgia,...Named to the 2022 preseason All-SEC First Team, as voted by media that attended SEC Media Days...Started at RT in all 15 games in 2021...played in 86 percent of Georgia's total offensive plays, including all of the Clemson, Kentucky, Florida, Michigan and both Alabama games. - Georgia Football
rJr/2023 OG *Warren McClendon, Georgia
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Sam Houston State transfer Prince Pines is the biggest offensive lineman Willie Fritz has coached in seven years at Tulane. The way he has practiced the past few weeks, Fritz expects him to come up large in games, too. Pines - a 6-foot-5, 340-pound Baton Rouge product (University and Tara) - has been the first-team left guard since early in preseason camp. He is showing why he started four games as a redshirt freshman at Baylor in 2019 before heading to Sam Houston State, where he started 22 times in on e calendar year after COVID-19 pushed the 2020 season into the spring 2021. He earned second-team All-Southland Conference honors that spring and first-team All-Western Athletic Conference honors last fall.Tulane needed a blocking upgrade after st ruggling to protect quarterback Michael Pratt. "He can help us big time," Fritz said. "We haven't had guys with his combination of being that big and moving. He's done a great job in camp so far." Quiet on and off the field, Pines made one point loud and clear when explaining how he ended up at Tulane after first committing to Oklahoma State in the offseason. The lure of Louisiana was strong. "Family plays a huge role in everything I do, so it's great having my family be able to come see me and support me," he said. "It's definitely home. Louisiana's a part of my heart, so I'm glad to be back here and able to compete. Tulane's a great institution, so that's what caused me to move." - New Orleans Times Picayune
rSr/2024 OG Prince Pines, Tulane
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2022 PRESEASON WUERFFEL TROPHY (COMMUNITY SERVICE) WATCHLIST: Rasheen Ali, Marshall, So., RB,...Last season, Ali dazzled in his first season of collegiate competition, with 1,832 all-purpose yards and a total of 25 touchdowns (23 rushing, one receiving a nd one on a kickoff return). The native of Cleveland, Ohio, ranked No. 1 nationally in rushing touchdowns and No. 10 in rushing yards. - Marshall Football
rJr/2024 RB Rasheen Ali, Marshall
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Fall camp has concluded and the 2022 college football season is less than two weeks away. Depth charts are beginning to become more clear for many programs across the country, which ultimately plays a role in some players looking for more playing time at another school. That rings true for offensive lineman Jaylen Garth. Inside Texas reported that the third-year offensive lineman entered the NCAA transfer portal on Tuesday. Garth appeared in two games for the Longhorns last season, Texas Tech and Rice, after redshirting his true freshman season in 2020. Coming out of high school, he was rated a four-star prospect and the No. 20 overall offensive tackle in the country for the 2020 class, according to 247Sports. - USA Today
rSr/2026 OT Jaylen Garth, Texas-San Antonio
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2022 COACHES PRESEASON ALL-SEC THIRD TEAM: WR - Ainias Smith, Texas A&M,...Smith paced the Aggies in receptions (47) and touchdown catches (6), while ranking second on the team with 509 receiving yards. He led the SEC and ranked in the top 10 nationally with 23 punt returns and a 21.6 yard-per-return average. - Texas A&M Football
rSr/2024 WR Ainias Smith, Texas AM
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