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  SEPT 19 ACC RECEIVER OF THE WEEK: Johnny Wilson, Florida State, WR, Pacoima, Calif.,...Had a career-high seven catches, 149 yards and two touchdowns in the Seminoles' 35-31 win at Louisville...Highest single-game total for receiving yards by an ACC player this season...His career-long 69-yard catch - longest for FSU and second-longest this season in the ACC - set up the Seminoles' first touchdown...Both of his touchdowns came in the fourth quarter - the first tied the game and the second was the game-winner...Registered the most receiving yards for a Seminole since 2019. - ACC Football

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  Quarterback Tate Rodemaker came off the bench to lead Florida State to a come-from-behind 35-31 victory over Louisville on Friday night. The sophomore came in after Jordan Travis suffered a lower left leg injury with a little more than four minutes left in the second quarter and Florida State down 21-14. All the Valdosta, Georgia native did was lead the Seminoles to three, 75-yard second-half scoring drives. The last came with 7:54 left with a sensational 2-yard catch in the end zone by Johnny Wilson that put the Seminoles (3-0, 1-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) up for good.

Rodemaker finished 6-for-10 passing for 109 yards with two touchdowns and an interception while leading Florida State to 260 of their 455 yards. Treshaun Ward added 126 yards on 10 carries for the Seminoles. Wilson finished with seven catches for 149 yards and both touchdowns from Rodemaker. Louisville (1-2, 0-2) lost despite racking up 495 yards on offense. Malik Cunningham threw for 243 yards on 21-of-34 passing with a touchdown and an interception. The fifth-year senior also added 127 yards rushing and two scores on 17 carries. The Cardinals had a chance to win the game after Ryan Fitzgerald missed a 36-yard field goal with 1:44 left, but Kevin Knowles II picked off a Cunningham pass at the Florida State 38 with 37 seconds left. - Florida State/AP College Football


rJr/2024 WR Johnny WilsonFlorida State
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  SEPT 12 MAC WEST DIVISION DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Braden Fiske, Western Michigan, Defensive Line, R-Junior, Michigan City, Ind.,...Braden Fiske helped make key tackles and forced and recovered the fumble that led to WMU's first scoring drive in the 37-30 win over Ball State. He ended up with six total tackles, 0.5 for loss, one bass breakup and one quarterback hurry. Fiske stepped up his play in the second half of the win, helping hold the Cardinals to just 187 total yards offense in the final two quarters. - MAC Football

rSr/2024 DT Braden FiskeFlorida State
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  DJ Uiagalelei looks more and more like the leader who can continue Clemson's championship legacy, than the one who struggled his first season as a starter a year ago. Uiagalelei threw for 231 yards and two touchdowns and the fifth-ranked Tigers took a big, first-half lead to beat FCS opponent Furman 35-12 on Saturday. "You can see he's playing with a lot of confidence," Clemson offensive coordinator Brandon Streeter said. "It shows." That wasn't the case in 2021 as Uiagalelei, the highly touted passer who figured to instantly replace Clemson's No. 1 NFL draft pick in Trevor Lawrence, struggled to find his way. Uiagalelei had nine touchdowns against 10 interceptions as the Tigers fell from the national and ACC title chase by midseason. "There's been nobody more under the fire than him," Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said about Uiagalelei. "Two games don't make a season, but proud of how he's played." Uiagalelei led Clemson to touchdowns on his first five drives to take a 35-9 lead early in the third quarter. Uiagalelei did have a pick off a tipped ball with his team ahead by 23 points. "For the most part, I played a solid game," Uiagalelei said. "Overall, I thought it was good game today." - Clemson/AP College Football

rSr/2025 QB DJ UiagaleleiFlorida State
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  SEPT 6 ACC DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK: Jared Verse, Florida State, DE, Dayton, Ohio,...Had three tackles with 2.0 sacks and 2.5 tackles for loss along with a blocked field goal in Sunday night's 24-23 win over LSU...The blocked field goal was the first of his career and first for FSU since 2020...His first sack was a 12-yard loss that halted LSU momentum late in second half...His second sack came on LSU's final drive in the fourth quarter...Leads the ACC and is second nationally with 3.0 sacks on the year. - ACC Football

rJr/2024 DE Jared VerseFlorida State
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  SEPT 6 ACC RECEIVER OF THE WEEK: Ontaria "Pokey" Wilson, Florida State, WR, Ashburn, Ga.,...Tied career highs with two touchdowns and seven catches in Sunday night's 24-23 win over LSU... Posted second career 100-yard receiving game (102 yards)...Caught a 39-yard touchdown to give FSU the lead in the second quarter and made a one-handed 27-yard touchdown catch in the third quarter that extended FSU's lead to 14 points. - ACC Football

rSr/2023 WR Ontaria WilsonFlorida State
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  SEPT 6 ACC SPECIALIST OF THE WEEK: Shyheim Brown, Florida State, DB, Lake City, Fla.,...Blocked the potential game-tying PAT with no time remaining in FSU's 24-23 win over LSU...First blocked kick of his career and first blocked PAT for FSU since 2020...Added a tackle on LSU's final drive...FSU is the only team in the country with multiple blocked kicks this season. - ACC Football

rJr/2026 SS Shyheim BrownFlorida State
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  DJ Uiagalelie threw for one touchdown and ran for another, overcoming a sluggish start in the season opener as No. 4 Clemson pulled away for a 41-10 victory over Georgia Tech on Monday night. Uiagalelie completed 19 of 32 passes for 209 yards, including a 6-yard scoring play to Beaux Collins that gave the Tigers a two-touchdown lead in the first half. Georgia Tech, looking to improve on three straight three-win seasons that have put coach Geoff Collins on the hot seat, kept it closer than expected much of the way. But the Yellow Jackets couldn't overcome two blocked punts, both of which led to short touchdown runs by Will Shipley.

Georgia Tech pulled within 14-10 on an impressive drive in the third quarter, culminating with Jeff Sims tossing a 13-yard TD pass to 6-foot-7 transfer E.J. Jenkins. But Uiagalelie, in what was probably the play of the game, appeared headed for a sack when he was cornered by two Georgia Tech defenders on the third-and-4. But the quarterback managed to stay upright just long enough to flip a lateral to Shipley, who rumbled 10 yards for a first down that kept the Clemson offense on the field. The Tigers went on to drive 74 yards for a touchdown that finally buried the Yellow Jackets. Uiagalelie ran it in from 9 yards out to push Clemson's lead to 24-10. Clemson scored its first touchdown on special teams after both teams had early struggles on offense. - AP College Football


rSr/2025 QB DJ UiagaleleiFlorida State
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  Shyheim Brown blocked LSU's extra-point attempt with no time left to give Florida State a 24-23 victory Sunday night, spoiling Brian Kelly's debut as Tigers coach. Despite a slew of mistakes including a muffed punt with 2:15 left, LSU came within the extra point of tying it in the wild finish. Florida State's Treshaun Ward fumbled at the LSU 1 with 1:20 to go, and Tigers quarterback Jayden Daniels drove LSU for a touchdown on a 2-yard pass to Jaray Jenkins with no time left. With LSU fans celebrating an apparent two-touchdown comeback in the final 4:07 - and Florida State fans bracing themselves for what could have gone down as an infamous implosion - Brown deflected Damian Ramos' kick, touching off a Florida State celebration during which players wildly rushed the field.

Jordan Travis passed for 260 yards and two touchdowns for Florida State. Travis' scoring passes came on a 39-yard throw to Ontaria Wilson on a flea flicker and a 27-yard pass that Wilson corralled with one hand while being interfered with. Travis also rushed for 31 yards on a combination of designed runs and scrambles, repeatedly leaving LSU pass rushers grasping air as he spun or darted away from pressure. Tens of thousands garnet and gold-clad spectators helped sell-out the Superdome, virtually negating what could have been a home advantage for LSU in a game played just 80 miles from its Baton Rouge campus. And they left happy after Florida State (2-0) - coming off four straight losing seasons - prolonged a promising start to coach Mike Norvell's third season in charge. - Florida State/AP College Football


rSr/2024 QB Jordan TravisFlorida State
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  2022 COACHES PRESEASON ALL-SEC THIRD TEAM: TE - Jaheim Bell, South Carolina,...Bell, a 6-3, 232-pound junior from Lake City, Fla., burst onto the national scene with a record-setting Duke's Mayo bowl performance against North Carolina when he caught five passes for a career-high 159 yards and two touchdowns, earning a spot on the Associated Press' All-Bowl Team. He finished the 2021 season with 30 receptions for 497 yards and five scores. - South Carolina Football

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  Keon Coleman has already proven himself capable of playing both football and basketball at Michigan State. To the 6-foot-4, 210-pound sophomore from Louisiana, however, there is one role he's happy to avoid - being a defensive coordinator trying to game plan for the Spartans' offense. "They're gonna be in a panic trying to game plan against us," Coleman declared. It's quite the statement about what the Michigan State offense might become this fall, and one that might seem like a bit of grand-standing, considering the fact the Spartans won't have Kenneth Walker III to hand the ball off to and the fact wide receiver Jalen Nailor joined the star running back by entering last spring's NFL Draft. Throw in the lack of experienced depth on the offensive line and there could be some cause for concern when it comes to a unit that ranked third in the Big Ten last season, averaging 31.3 points a game.

Of course, Payton Thorne is back at quarterback after throwing for a school-record 27 touchdowns last year, and he has his share of weapons, including the wide receiver group of Jayden Reed, Tre Mosely and Coleman, along with a potential group of difference-makers at tight end and a large group of running backs eager to pick up where Walker left off. To Coleman, it makes life difficult for opponents. As he calls it, the Spartans' offense will rely on a "frenzy" of options. "It's like a behavior that they can't control," Coleman explained. "Since they would have their best corner on Jayden with the safety over top, that leaves three defensive backs on the backside for me, Tre and a tight end. Or me, Tre and another receiver. Like, the defensive coordinator is gonna panic. He might pull his hair out because he's gonna be like, 'How can we defend all of these weapons?' And our quarterback can run, too, and our running backs can catch it out of the backfield. "They're gonna have to dial some stuff up." - Detroit News


Jr/2024 WR Keon ColemanFlorida State
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  It's a compliment. Jaheim Bell knows that. But for his own motivation, and more so his personal feelings, he will politely tell you he doesn't want to be compared to anybody. Not even multi-purpose NFL star Deebo Samuel. "As far as being compared to Deebo, I really don't like that. I'm one of one. I'm myself," he demurred. "I really don't want to be compared to the next guy." Bell broke out as a sophomore in 2021, catching 30 passes for 497 yards and five touchdowns. He also had five carries for 40 carries and a 22-yard kickoff return scattered throughout 12 regular-season games. His six-catch, 136-yard performance against Vanderbilt was the best game by a tight end in school history. At a school that has produced first-round NFL Draft pick tight ends like Willie Scott and Hayden Hurst, not to mention third-rounder and 13-year NFL vet Jared Cook, that stands out.

Yet he did himself one better in the Duke's Mayo Bowl, hauling in five balls for 159 yards and two touchdowns while adding three carries for 21 yards. If North Carolina didn't know who Bell was after he took the Gamecocks' first play of the game 20 yards on an off-tackle run, they did two plays later when he plucked a pass from Dakereon Joyner and raced 69 yards for a touchdown. He only needed three plays to score again, trotting a ball and a neon-lit "IT'S OVER" sign into the end zone with him. The Tar Heels found out what the rest of the world was quickly discovering. Jaheim Bell is a major talent. Just like Deebo Samuel is. And because they do so many things for their respective teams, and because Samuel is a USC alum, Bell had the Deebo label taped to him before he knew it was peeled off the contact sheet. "They are different, but they're both strong, athletic, they both make plays with the ball in their hands," USC tight ends coach Jody Wright said. "They both line up in multiple positions." - The Post and Courier


rJr/2024 FB Jaheim BellFlorida State
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  Speaking Monday, offensive coordinator Brandon Streeter added that DJ Uiagalelei "has a lot of confidence right now in moving around, escaping the pocket and creating plays with his feet" now that he's fully recovered from a knee injury that bothered him through the 2021 season. "He showed that a lot on Saturday," Streeter said, "and, man, he did some really, really good stuff. I'm excited to see how he does it this fall." In his previous roles as Clemson quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator, first-year offensive coordinator Streeter has seen how effective quarterback runs - both scripted and unscripted - can force a defense to play on its toes.

Designed runs and scrambles were key parts of Clemson's offense with Deshaun Watson and Trevor Lawrence, both of whom led the Tigers to College Football Playoff national championships and were Heisman Trophy finalists. "Every quarterback's a little bit different on what type of runs we call for the quarterback," Streeter said, "but that's a big part of this offense." Uiagalelei has never been a run-first quarterback. He was the country's top pro-style passer coming out of high school in California and flashed those skills as a true freshman. Now, above all else, he's keen on improving his mechanics after ranking as the ACC's least efficient quarterback during a nine-touchdown, 10-interception 2021 campaign. If his overall improvement leads to a more dual-threat role, though, he's all for it "I feel light on my feet, man," Uiagalelei said. "I feel ready to go." - The State


rSr/2025 QB DJ UiagaleleiFlorida State
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  Ask Jordan Travis where he's improved the most since last season and the Florida State quarterback will tell you it's all about confidence. It's that belief in himself that's helped the redshirt junior earn the trust of his teammates and coaches as Travis prepares to be the Seminoles starter. It's a long time coming for the West Palm Beach product, who split time with McKenzie Milton as injuries limited him to eight starts last season. "It's 100% different. I'm more confident in whatever I do out there," Travis said. "I can put the ball up. I have great running backs and a [offensive] line that can block for me. I feel great."

Coach Mike Norvell credited Travis' development throughout preseason camp, noting that he completed more than 70% of his passes during a limited role in Saturday's second scrimmage. "He wasn't out there very long, but he made some good choices," said Norvell. "He ended up getting three series and moved the ball positively." Travis worked tirelessly with his receivers in the offseason in player-led practices and summer workouts. The additional work hasn't gone unnoticed and is paying dividends. "I've grown a lot," he said. "I'm making throws that I've never made before, but there is still a lot of room for improvement. I'm throwing every single day, pushing and watching lots of film. I will keep growing and my teammates have helped me a lot with that, giving me the confidence I need. The coaches have given me the confidence that I need." - Orlando Sentinel


rSr/2024 QB Jordan TravisFlorida State
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  The Seminoles would love Verse to make the same kind of impact as Jermaine Johnson, another transfer defensive lineman who came over from Georgia and performed well enough his lone year at Florida State to get selected by the New York Jets with the 26th overall pick. Verse had 14 ½ sacks and 21 1/2 tackle for loss in 15 games at Albany before moving up to the Football Bowl Subdivision level. Another transfer pass rusher to watch is Nebraska’s Ochaun Mathis, a second-team all-Big 12 pick each of the last two seasons at TCU. - AP College Football

rJr/2024 DE Jared VerseFlorida State
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