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  11/18/22 - Caleef JenkinsrSr/2024, Davenport, 5-09, 245 (DS#999 FB) + More +

  2022 ALL-GLIAC SECOND TEAM: RB Caleef Jenkins, Davenport, R-Jr.,...Jenkins (River Rouge, Mich.) is a punishing runner who makes a living between the tackles. He led the team in rushing with 125 carries for 544 yards and eight scores. Jenkins set the single-season record for rushing touchdowns and needs 38 yards to become the single-season record holder. He had a pair of 100-yard rushing performance this season including a season-high 104 yards on 12 carries with two scores against Northern Michigan on Sept. 17 and 102 yards on 27 carries (second-most in a game at DU) at Saginaw Valley State on Oct. 29. - Davenport Football

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  11/18/22 - Myren HarrisrSr/2025, Davenport, 5-10, 215 (DS#144 RB) + More +

  2022 ALL-GLIAC SECOND TEAM: RB Myren Harris, Wayne State, R-So.,...Harris led the squad with seven rushing touchdowns, which ranked fifth in the league. He was second on the team and fifth in the GLIAC averaging 65.7 rushing yards per contest. His 147 rushing attempts were second in the conference. Harris' Second Team selection marks the fifth straight year a Warrior running back was named to the All-GLIAC Second Team. He was a First Team All-GLIAC honoree a season ago. - Wayne State Football

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  11/18/22 - Julius WilkersonrSr/2024, Davenport, 6-1, 231 (DS#80 ILB) + More +

  2022 ALL-GLIAC SECOND TEAM: LB Julius Wilkerson, Wayne State, R-Sr.,...Wilkerson earned Second Team All-GLIAC recognition for 2022, after being a First Team All-League performer in 2021. He was second on the team in tackles (60), and finished 10th in the GLIAC in assisted tackles with 37 during the regular season. Wilkerson's selection marks the 15th consecutive year a Warrior linebacker was voted to the All-GLIAC First of Second Team. - Wayne State Football

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  11/18/22 - Sy BarnettrSr/2023, Davenport, 6-0, 190 (DS#77 WR) + More +

  2022 ALL-GLIAC FIRST TEAM: WR Sy Barnett, Davenport, Gr.,...Barnett (Williamston, Mich.) made a major impact in his first season as a Panther after transferring from Ferris State. He was named First Team All-GLIAC in 2018 and 2019 with the Bulldogs making him a three-time recipient of First Team All-GLIAC honors. Barnett did a little bit of everything for Davenport but made his mark at wide receiver by setting single-season records for receptions (48) and receiving yards (642), while catching four touchdown passes. He also served as a punter with 19 attempts for an average of 42 yards. He set the school record with an 87-yarder back on Nov. 5 at Ferris State. He pinned the opponent inside the 20-yard line seven times and had four punts of 50-plus yards. Barnett also contributed as a punt returner with nine returns for 59 yards. He was named GLIAC Special Teams Player of the Week twice this season. - Davenport Football

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  11/18/22 - Brandon GielowSr/2025, Davenport, 6-1, 185 (DS#49 K) + More +

  2022 ALL-GLIAC FIRST TEAM: PK Brandon Gielow, Davenport, So.,...Gielow (Leesburg, Fla.) was a reliable kicker all season long and made the special teams unit formidable this season. He finished 9-for-11 in field goals this season and set the single-season record with 64 points including 37 extra-points and those nine field goals. He tied the single-game record with three field goals at Saginaw Valley State on Oct. 29 in a narrow 29-28 victory. He began the season 9-for-9 in field goals attempts before the last two attempts were blocked. Gielow had a signature moment at Northern Michigan on Oct. 8 in the overtime win as he kicked a 36-yard field goal as time expired to send the game into overtime and booted a 27-yard field goal in overtime for the winning points. - Davenport Football

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  10/05/21 - DWan MathisrSr/2026, Davenport, 6-4, 205 (DS#224 WR) + More +

  OCT 4 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL: D'Wan Mathis, RFr., QB, Temple,...Went 35-for-49 for 322 yards and three touchdowns in a 34-31 win against Memphis. Tied a 53-year-old school single-game record with 35 completions. - American Athletic Conference Football

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  10/02/21 - DWan MathisrSr/2026, Davenport, 6-4, 205 (DS#224 WR) + More +

  D'Wan Mathis completed a school-record tying 35 passes for 322 yards and three touchdowns, including a 53-yarder to Amad Anderson Jr. with 2:35 left, and Temple rallied past Memphis 34-31 on Saturday. Temple extended its lead to 27-23 on a 32-yard field goal with 6:16 remaining and Memphis turned it over on downs near midfield with 2:53 left. Three plays later, Anderson caught a pass behind the line of scrimmage and raced down the left sideline for a 34-23 lead.

Mathis also picked up 53 yards on four carries for Temple (3-2, 1-0 American Athletic Conference). Anderson had three catches for 108 yards. Freshman Seth Henigan was 24 for 40 for 305 yards and three touchdowns for Memphis (3-2). Calvin Austin III, ranked second nationally in receiving yards per game (133.2), caught eight passes for 104 yards. Memphis built a three-score advantage in the first half for the second straight week, scoring the first 17 points before Temple tied it at 17 by halftime. Last Week, Memphis scored 21 points in the first quarter before losing to UTSA 31-28 on a field goal as time expired. - Temple/AP College Football


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  09/25/21 - DWan MathisrSr/2026, Davenport, 6-4, 205 (DS#224 WR) + More +

  D'Wan Mathis threw for two touchdowns to Kadas Reams, Kyle Dobbins had three short touchdown runs and Temple rolled to a 41-7 win over FCS foe Wagner on Saturday. In the first meeting between the schools, the Owls (2-2) had no trouble, although the Seahawks (0-4) took the opening kickoff 80 yards in nine plays, going ahead on Guenson Alexis' 1-yard plunge. After punting on its first possession, Temple had two touchdowns and a field goal to lead 17-7 at the half. Alexis bulled for a pair of 1-yard scores, first capping a long drive and then a short drive set up by an interception. Temple piled up 407 yards while Wagner had just 79 after the opening drive. Mathis was 22 of 32 for 292 yards with Jose Baron catching eight for 130. Dobbins had 14 carries for 47 yards. - Temple/AP College Football

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  08/18/21 - DWan MathisrSr/2026, Davenport, 6-4, 205 (DS#224 WR) + More +

  D'Wan Mathis has been vaunted for his ability to add a new dimension to Temple's offense. Much of the Owls' success this season will be predicated on the play of the 6-foot-6, 200-pound quarterback who transferred from Georgia. "The amount of explosive plays that D'Wan was able to create in a short amount of time in practice just jumped off the page from the moment we got going," quarterbacks coach Jake Landry said Tuesday. "For us, it's an athletic ability where he can extend plays. That's what stuck out the most to us right away." Temple coach Rod Carey had originally thought during spring camp that he might not declare a starting quarterback until late summer, expecting Mathis and Re-al Mitchell to battle it out. But he named Mathis the starter in late April.

Mathis was recruited out of Oak Park (Mich.) High School by the likes of Michigan, Ohio State, Iowa State, and Cincinnati before committing to Georgia. But he was forced to redshirt his freshman year after undergoing emergency brain surgery to clear the fluid buildup around a cyst. The following season, he made his first collegiate start in the Bulldogs' season-opening win at Arkansas. After Jake Fromm's departure for the NFL and Jamie Newman's decision to opt out of the 2020 season, Mathis had beaten out JT Daniels to be named the Week 1 starter. He has previously said that surgery forced him to relearn to talk and to walk. In his words, it gave him a "next-day mentality," focusing on getting better each day while not dwelling on one bad practice. - Philadelphia Inquirer/Daily News


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  05/25/21 - DWan MathisrSr/2026, Davenport, 6-4, 205 (DS#224 WR) + More +

  The 2021 season opening football game between Temple and Rutgers has been changed from Saturday, September 4, to Thursday, September 2. This change was mutually agreed upon by both schools. The Owls will travel to Piscataway, N.J. to take on the Scarlett Knights in the first football matchup between the two school since 2013. Overall the teams have met 36 times with Rutgers holding a 21-15 advantage. The two teams were slated to meet in 2020 but the game was canceled. After a season and schedule wrecked by a global pandemic, Temple looks to get back to its winning ways in 2021. - Temple Football

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  04/29/21 - DWan MathisrSr/2026, Davenport, 6-4, 205 (DS#224 WR) + More +

  There will be no persistent questions over the summer as to the new No. 1 quarterback at Temple. During a Tuesday press conference talking about spring practice which recently concluded, third-year coach Rod Carey said that redshirt freshman D'Wan Mathis, a transfer from Georgia, has earned the No. 1 spot. Redshirt sophomore Re-al Mitchell, who appeared in three games last season for Temple after transferring from Iowa State, is the No. 2 at the moment, according to Carey. Mathis replaces Anthony Russo, a three-year starter, who transferred to Michigan State. While Carey said there are position battles at several spots, he's moving forward at quarterback. "D'Wan is our No. 1, I told him that and Re-al is definitely No. 2, they definitely had the best two springs and it will go in that order for sure," Carey said. - Philadelphia Inquirer/Daily News

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  12/14/20 - DWan MathisrSr/2026, Davenport, 6-4, 205 (DS#224 WR) + More +

  UGA football's initial 2020 starting quarterback has settled on a new home. D'Wan Mathis will transfer and continue his career at Temple, the redshirt freshman announced via Twitter Monday. "The things I've been through, the relationships that I made at UGA will forever be with me," Mathis wrote. "I will miss my brothers on this football team." Mathis completed 12 of 30 passes with three interceptions and one touchdown this season. He started the Bulldogs season-opener at Arkansas before being replaced by Stetson Bennett. - Online Athens

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  12/02/20 - DWan MathisrSr/2026, Davenport, 6-4, 205 (DS#224 WR) + More +

  Coach Kirby Smart said Monday he wanted Mathis, a redshirt freshman from Oak Park, to continue his career at Georgia, where JT Daniels has emerged as the starter. "I am excited to see his future," Smart said of Mathis. "He's going to be a really good football player. We want him to stay here. There's no doubt we want him to stay here. We have encouraged him to stay here. But I also respect that is his decision, and we are going to help him every way we can with a transition. I think he's got a bright future."

Mathis committed to Michigan State in 2017 but flipped to Ohio State after getting an offer from the Buckeyes. But when Ohio State secured the transfer of Justin Fields from Georgia, Mathis flipped again to the Bulldogs and enrolled in January 2019. Reached by The Detroit News on Monday, Mathis was asked if transferring to Michigan State was on the table. "It's an option but I'm just not sure," he said. "I'm leaving all my options open. I'm not really sure when I'm going to make a decision." - Detroit News


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  12/01/20 - DWan MathisrSr/2026, Davenport, 6-4, 205 (DS#224 WR) + More +

  D'Wan Mathis is officially in the NCAA transfer portal, giving other programs the ability to contact the Georgia quarterback about continuing his college football career elsewhere. The news about Mathis moving on broke Saturday night before Georgia's game against South Carolina when he wasn't on the trip. "He didn't want to be a distraction for the team and he was very hurt and disappointed things came out before the game," coach Kirby Smart said Monday. "That bothered him...He wanted it to come out today when he entered the portal." Mathis, a redshirt freshman from Belleville, Mich,, started the season opener at Arkansas after grad transfer Jamie Newman opted out in the preseason. Mathis struggled in the game and was replaced by Stetson Bennett who helped rally Georgia to the win.

Bennett held the starting job for the next five games, but Southern Cal transfer JT Daniels replaced him against Mississippi State and has a strong hold on the job after wins the last two weeks. "D'Wan is a great quarterback and we really will miss D'Wan," defensive lineman Travon Walker said. "JT just stepped into the role at a time he really needed to and helped the team out a loud. It's really hard at the quarterback position to be able to get that chance. You've just got to take advantage of the chance that you do get." Mathis redshirted last season after undergoing surgery for a brain cyst in May of 2019. - Athens Daily Banner


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  11/30/20 - DWan MathisrSr/2026, Davenport, 6-4, 205 (DS#224 WR) + More +

  Quarterback D'Wan Mathis, who opened the season as No. 11 Georgia's starter, has entered the NCAA transfer portal. Coach Kirby Smart said Monday he wanted Mathis, a redshirt freshman, to continue his career at Georgia, where JT Daniels has emerged as the starter. "I am excited to see his future," Smart said of Mathis. "He's going to be a really good football player. We want him to stay here. There's no doubt we want him to stay here. We have encouraged him to stay here. But I also respect that is his decision, and we are going to help him every way we can with a transition. I think he's got a bright future."

Mathis, a redshirt freshman, was not with the Bulldogs for Saturday's 45-16 win at South Carolina on Saturday. That led to questions that Mathis might enter the transfer portal as the Bulldogs prepare for this week's game against Vanderbilt. Smart said Mathis "has handled everything first class." "Every conversation he's had with me has been the right way," Smart said. "He did not want to be a distraction for the team, and he was very hurt and disappointed that things came out before the game. That bothered him because he did not want to be a distraction for the team." Mathis could not hold the starting job after winning a preseason competition after Wake Forest transfer Jamie Newman, the projected starter, opted out of the season. - AP College Football


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