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  2020 ALL-CONFERENCE USA FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): OL - Jaelin Fisher, R-Sr., Charlotte,...Nine other 49ers were named Honorable Mention all-Conference USA. On Offense, quarterback Chris Reynolds, who passed for 217.5 yards per game and eight TDs, running back Aaron McAllister, who became the first 49ers to score a rushing, receiving and return TD all in the same season, and offensive lineman Jaelin Fisher, a three-year starting center who was a Outland and Rimington Award Watch Lister, all earned honorable mention. - Charlotte Football

rSr/2021 C Jaelin FisherCharlotte
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  2020 ALL-CONFERENCE USA FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): RB - Aaron McAllister, R-Sr., Charlotte,...Nine other 49ers were named Honorable Mention all-Conference USA. On Offense, quarterback Chris Reynolds, who passed for 217.5 yards per game and eight TDs, running back Aaron McAllister, who became the first 49ers to score a rushing, receiving and return TD all in the same season, and offensive lineman Jaelin Fisher, a three-year starting center who was a Outland and Rimington Award Watch Lister, all earned honorable mention. - Charlotte Football

rSr/2021 RB Aaron McAllisterCharlotte
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  2020 ALL-CONFERENCE USA FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): QB - Chris Reynolds, R-Jr., Charlotte,...Nine other 49ers were named Honorable Mention all-Conference USA. On Offense, quarterback Chris Reynolds, who passed for 217.5 yards per game and eight TDs, running back Aaron McAllister, who became the first 49ers to score a rushing, receiving and return TD all in the same season, and offensive lineman Jaelin Fisher, a three-year starting center who was a Outland and Rimington Award Watch Lister, all earned honorable mention. - Charlotte Football

rSr/2023 QB Chris ReynoldsCharlotte
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  2020 ALL-CONFERENCE USA FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): DE - Tyriq Harris, R-Sr., Charlotte,...Five 49ers received honorable mention on defense. Defensive tackle Timmy Horne, a three-year starter who collected his 100th career tackles in 2020, defensive end Romeo McKnight, a transfer from Illinois State who was fifth on the team in tackles and led the 49ers with 5.0 tackles for loss, defensive Tyriq Harris, a four-year starter and three-time team captain who ranks in the 49ers all-time top seven in career tackles, TFL and sacks, linebacker Tyler Murray, a transfer who led the 49ers in tackles and had two interceptions, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery and safety Ben DeLuca, a four-year starter who became the 49ers all-time leader in career tackles. - Charlotte Football

rSr/2022 OLB Tyriq HarrisCharlotte
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  2020 ALL-CONFERENCE USA FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): P - Connor Bowler, R-Jr., Charlotte,...On special teams, punter Connor Bowler, who ranked fourth in the league with a single-season school-record 44.4 punting average and broke a school record with four punts of 50 or more yards in a game, earned an honorable mention nod. - Charlotte Football

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  2020 ALL-CONFERENCE USA FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): DB - Ben DeLuca, R-Sr., Charlotte,...Five 49ers received honorable mention on defense. Defensive tackle Timmy Horne, a three-year starter who collected his 100th career tackles in 2020, defensive end Romeo McKnight, a transfer from Illinois State who was fifth on the team in tackles and led the 49ers with 5.0 tackles for loss, defensive Tyriq Harris, a four-year starter and three-time team captain who ranks in the 49ers all-time top seven in career tackles, TFL and sacks, linebacker Tyler Murray, a transfer who led the 49ers in tackles and had two interceptions, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery and safety Ben DeLuca, a four-year starter who became the 49ers all-time leader in career tackles. - Charlotte Football

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  2020 ALL-CONFERENCE USA FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES): WR-Victor Tucker, R-Jr., Charlotte,...Tucker was the 49ers leading receiver for the third straight year. He pulled in 30 catches for 400 yards and two touchdowns in six games played. He ranked fourth in C-USA with a 66.7 receiving average and fifth with 3.0 catches per game. He had two 100-yard receiving games, both coming against league foes: 118 vs. FAU; 111 vs. WKU. In league play, he ranked third in C-USA with 6.0 catches and 87.5 yards/game. He led Charlotte with eight catches of 15 or more yards and averaged 13.3 yards per catch. His touchdown catches came at Duke and in a win over UTEP. - Charlotte Football

rSr/2023 WR Victor TuckerCharlotte
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  2020 ALL-CONFERENCE USA FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): DE - Romeo McKnight, R-Sr., Charlotte,...Five 49ers received honorable mention on defense. Defensive tackle Timmy Horne, a three-year starter who collected his 100th career tackles in 2020, defensive end Romeo McKnight, a transfer from Illinois State who was fifth on the team in tackles and led the 49ers with 5.0 tackles for loss, defensive Tyriq Harris, a four-year starter and three-time team captain who ranks in the 49ers all-time top seven in career tackles, TFL and sacks, linebacker Tyler Murray, a transfer who led the 49ers in tackles and had two interceptions, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery and safety Ben DeLuca, a four-year starter who became the 49ers all-time leader in career tackles. - Charlotte Football

rSr/2021 DE Romeo McKnightCharlotte
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  Career backup defensive end Kofi Wardlow announced his transfer to Charlotte this weekend via Twitter, almost two months after entering the transfer portal. The 6-2, 250-pound senior from Washington, D.C., saw cameos in three games during his three-plus seasons at ND, and made one career tackle. Charlotte (2-4 in 2020), is a member of Conference USA. The 49ers struggled mightily with COVID-19, having only one of their eight canceled/postponed games successfully rescheduled and played, and only getting in one game after Halloween. - South Bend Tribune

rSr/2023 OLB Kofi WardlowCharlotte
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  Less than a week after the Old Oaken Bucket game was canceled for the second time, changes are starting to happen. Linebacker Derrick Barnes and offensive lineman Grant Hermanns won't take advantage of the free year of eligibility and return for another season. Instead, they're starting preparations for the NFL Draft and others are expected to follow. Several players have opted-out or decided to transfer, including receiver Amad Anderson, Jr. who has already joined Temple's program. Cornerback Geovonte Howard has entered the NCAA transfer portal. Brohm said five players opted-out before the Dec. 5 Nebraska loss - running backs Alfred Armour, Tirek Murphy and Da'Joun Hewitt, receiver Jared Sparks and Anderson, who ended up transferring. - Journal and Courier

rSr/2023 CB Geo HowardCharlotte
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  UGA football reserve wide receiver Trey Blount has put his name in the transfer portal. Blount has played in three games this season without a catch. The 6-foot-2, 210-pound junior from Atlanta took a redshirt last season—playing in four games—and has four catches for 52 yards in his time with the Bulldogs. "He's keeping his options open," said Chris Slade, who coached Blount at Pace Academy. "He doesn't know where he's going to go exactly. He's just looking for a different opportunity to get more playing time and get another opportunity to showcase his talents." Another wide receiver, redshirt freshman Makiya Tongue, also intends to transfer, according to Dawgs247. Tongue, from Baton Rouge, La., has not recorded a catch for the Bulldogs. He played in three games last season and has not appeared in a game this year. - Online Athens

rSr/2023 WR Trey BlountCharlotte
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  Three more players are transferring out of Kansas State's football program. A K-State spokesman confirmed to The Mercury on Tuesday that running back Thomas Grayson, defensive back Jonathan Alexander and defensive tackle Matthew Pola-Mao entered the NCAA's transfer portal. The news was first reported by Rivals.com. The trio hadn't been around the team this fall, as all opted out of playing this season. They were part of a quartet of Wildcats to opt out of the 2020 campaign, joining running back Joe Ervin. Alexander, Grayson and Pola-Mao are the sixth, seventh and eighth players, respectively, to transfer from K-State since August, joining wide receiver Joshua Youngblood, defensive back Walter Neil Jr., defensive linemen Derick Newton and Ronald Triplette and linebacker Demarrquese Hayes. Alexander, Grayson and Pola-Mao were members of the Wildcats' 2019 recruiting class, the first batch of signees for head coach Chris Klieman and his staff. Of the three, Alexander was the only one to take the field for K-State last season, as both Grayson and Pola-Mao redshirted. - Manhattan Mercury

rSr/2022 OLB Jon AlexanderCharlotte
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  Chris Reynolds accounted for three touchdowns and Charlotte rolled to a 49-21 victory over North Texas on Saturday night. Reynolds was 15-of-22 passing for 290 yards with two touchdown passes. Aaron McAllister ran for 140 yards and a 66-yard touchdown for Charlotte (1-2, 1-1). He also caught a 71-yard touchdown pass from Reynolds. Tre Harbison III, Calvin Camp and Chavon McEachern also ran for scores. Charlotte finished with 599 yards of offense, its best as a member of Conference USA. - FOX 4 Dallas

rSr/2023 QB Chris ReynoldsCharlotte
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  OCT 12 CONFERENCE USA OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Charlotte redshirt senior RB Aaron McAllister powered a record-setting offensive performance with a pair of breakaway touchdowns and a career-best 214 yards of total offense as Charlotte posted a 49-21 road victory at North Texas. Charlotte set school C-USA records for points scored (49) and total offense (599) thanks to McAllister, who rushed for 140 yards and added 74 yards through the air. He broke behind the secondary for a 71-yard touchdown reception to give Charlotte a 14-0 lead early in the second quarter and he sped to a 66-yard TD run early in the 4th quarter to all but seal the win. McAllister's two TDs - the 49ers longest pass and longest run of the season - are the 49ers two longest plays from scrimmage - from a player who set a school-record with a 97-yard kickoff return earlier in the season. His 140 rushing yards gave him his third career 100-yard rushing day and first of the season. - Conference USA Football

rSr/2021 RB Aaron McAllisterCharlotte
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  Trainers tend to injured Kansas State strong safety Wayne Jones in the fourth quarter of last week's game against Arkansas State. Jones later tweeted that he only had suffered minor injuries and a concussion as a result of the collision with Arkansas State running back Jamal Jones. K-State head coach Chris Klieman isn't sure when the third-year sophomore defensive back will be able to return, however. After numerous members of the Kansas State football roster were sidelined for undisclosed reasons - varying between injuries, positive coronavirus tests and close contacts to those active cases - last weekend, head coach Chris Klieman said he's hopeful those who sat out will be cleared in time for next week's Big 12 opener at Oklahoma.

"We anticipate getting a number of guys back," he said. "Now if that's five or if that's a dozen, I'm not sure. But obviously we were down a number of guys - but so was everybody else in the country, and you have to be able to overcome it, and we weren't able to on Saturday." K-State saw three starters forced out of the loss with injuries: center Noah Johnson, free safety Jahron McPherson and strong safety Wayne Jones. No injury drew more attention than Jones', who remained down on the field for an extended period of time late in the fourth quarter after a collision with Arkansas State running back Jamal Jones. Wayne Jones was put on a stretcher and taken off the field in a cart. - Manhattan Mercury


rSr/2024 SS Wayne JonesCharlotte
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