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  Tyler Shough passed for four touchdowns in his Louisville debut, freshman Isaac Brown added a 77-yard scoring run and the Cardinals scored on six of their first seven possessions to overwhelm Austin Peay 62-0 in Saturday's season opener for both teams. Louisville flexed its muscle right away against the FCS Governors and never let up in the inaugural meeting between schools that each won at least nine games and reached the postseason last year. The Cardinals gained 56 yards on their first three plays alone, though that game-opening drive stalled near the red zone and they had to settle for Brock Travelstead's 30-yard field goal.

They added seven offensive touchdowns from there, with Shough's arm leading the way toward a 38-0 halftime lead. The Texas Tech transfer completed 18 of 24 passes for 232 yards in just two quarters, while his TD total tied Browning Nagle for the best starting debut by a Louisville QB. Jadon Thompson pulled in two of those scores for 33 and 5 yards, the second score coming just two plays after T.J. Capers' 29-yard interception return to the Austin Peay 13. Ja'Corey Brooks and tight end Mark Redman caught scoring passes of 9 and 21 yards, while Keyjuan Brown rushed for a 4-yard score as Louisville outgained APSU 321-82 at the break. - AP College Football


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  Hurricanes running back Don Chaney Jr. was involved in a serious car crash near the University of Miami campus on Thursday night, according to multiple reports. Another driver made a left turn in front of Chaney's car, and they collided, according to a report by Andy Slater. A Hurricanes spokesperson has not responded to requests for comment or confirmation. A University of Miami Police Department spokesperson referred the Sun Sentinel to the Coral Gables Police Department, which has not responded to a request for information. Chaney, who has played three seasons with Miami, was reportedly not severely hurt in the crash. Two women were struck by one of the cars, according to a report by the Miami Hurricane, the UM student newspaper. - Sun Sentinel

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  Ohio State football finally landed an offensive lineman from the transfer portal as former Louisiana Monroe starter Victor Cutler announced his commitment on Wednesday. Cutler started all 12 games at left tackle last season for ULM, and also started at right tackle and center earlier in his career. The 6-foot-3, 306-pound West Monroe native will be a fifth-year senior with two years of eligibility remaining. Cutler started at least one game in each of the past three seasons. - Cleveland Plain Dealer

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  Brady Allen will stick around West Lafayette after all. Two weeks after announcing he'd enter the transfer portal following Purdue's coaching change from Jeff Brohm to Ryan Walters, the 2021 IndyStar Mr. Football winner has decided to stay at Purdue, a source confirmed to IndyStar. Purdue will need to replace the graduating Aidan O'Connell, who was second in the Big Ten with 3,490 passing yards this past season. The Boilermakers have already added Texas transfer Hudson Card to the quarterback competition.

Allen, a prep star at Gibson Southern, was a four-star quarterback and is expected to compete for Purdue's starter's job next season. He completed 1-of-3 passes for 8 yards this season with senior Austin Burton serving as the primary backup to O'Connell. Burton started in the Citrus Bowl loss to Iowa, with Michael Alaimo getting snaps in the blowout. - Indianapolis Star/News


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  After entering the transfer portal, former UNC football player Cam'Ron Kelly has decided to transfer to another ACC program. Cam'Ron Kelly will be staying in the ACC, but won't be playing for the UNC football program next season. The Chesapeake, Virginia native will return home, as he has announced that he will transfer to the University of Virginia. This will be his third stop in his college career, a journey that began at Auburn, was spent mostly in Chapel Hill and will finish in his home state.

Over four seasons at North Carolina, Kelly played in 42 games. He earned third-team All-ACC honors for the 2021 season, a season in which he was tied for the most interceptions in the conference (four). During the 2022 season, Kelly recorded 49 total tackles and an interception in 12 games played. He ends his Tar Heels career with 180 tackles to go along with five interceptions. - Keeping It Heel

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  Oregon will face its former starting quarterback in 2023. Tyler Shough, who started for UO in 2020 and has spent the past two seasons at Texas Tech, announced he'll be returning to the Red Raiders for his senior season. Texas Tech hosts Oregon on Sept. 9. "Based on where I feel like I can go in the draft next year and also because I love this team so much and a lot of guys coming back, including coach (Joey) McGuire, coach (Zach) Kittley," Shough said of his reason for returning for a sixth year of college football. "I have such a great relationship with them and all the guys on staff to where it's just like, why would I want to leave when I feel like we're building that momentum where I really want to be a part of something special, especially with such a great team and a close-knit unit."

Shough completed 59.9% of his passes for 1,304 yards with seven touchdowns and four interceptions and ran for 269 yards and four scores in seven games this season, missing six weeks with a left shoulder injury. He led Texas Tech to a 42-25 win against Mississippi in the Texas Bowl on Wednesday night and was named the game's MVP. - The Oregonian


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  Jeff Brohm's Louisville football homecoming will feature a quarterback reunion. Jack Plummer, the starting QB at Cal this past season, announced Wednesday on social media he's transferring to Louisville. The 6-foot-5, 215-pound Plummer played 21 games in three seasons for Brohm at Purdue before transferring to Cal. He's a graduate transfer with one season of eligibility remaining. Brohm left the Boilermakers this month to return to his alma mater as head coach.

Plummer is coming off his best collegiate season, throwing for 3,095 yards with 21 touchdowns and nine interceptions for the Bears in 2022. His best season at Purdue was his first as a starter. After redshirting in 2018, Plummer played seven games for the Boilermakers in 2019, throwing for 1,603 yards, 11 touchdowns and eight interceptions. In his Purdue career, Plummer threw for 3,404 yards with 26 TDs and 10 picks. Plummer, who played at Gilbert (Arizona) High School, was a three-star prospect in the class of 2018 according to 247Sports.com's composite rating, which ranked him the No. 556 player and No. 22 pro-style QB in the class. - Courier Journal


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  Former North Carolina cornerback Storm Duck has announced his next stop. Duck will transfer to Penn State ahead of the 2023 season. The former class of 2019 3-star defensive back from Boiling Springs, South Carolina, had 46 tackles (36 solo), one tackle for loss, three interceptions, nine pass deflections and one forced fumble in 12 games with the Tar Heels this season. Duck entered the transfer portal on Dec. 8. At 6 feet, 205 pounds, Duck is set to be a key addition to the defensive backfield with the departures of junior cornerback Joey Porter Jr. - who entered the 2023 NFL Draft - and senior safety Ji'Ayir Brown - who is set to graduate. - Centre Times

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  Tyler Shough threw for 242 yards and a touchdown and ran for two more scores as Texas Tech took advantage of three early turnovers to build a big lead and held on for a 42-25 win over Ole Miss in the Texas Bowl on Wednesday night. Shough, who finished with a career-high 111 yards rushing, accounted for three TDs in the first two quarters to help the Red Raiders (8-5) to a 26-7 halftime lead. Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart had 361 yards passing with two TD throws and a scoring run. But, he threw two of his three interceptions and lost a fumble in the first half to put the Rebels in a huge hole. The victory gives Texas Tech its first eight-win season since 2013 and caps a successful debut for first-year coach Joey McGuire, who was given a new six-year, $26.6 million contract earlier Wednesday.

The loss continues a terrible stretch for Ole Miss (8-5), which dropped its final four games, and five of its last six, after opening the season 7-0. The Rebels played a sloppy game with five turnovers and eight penalties for 86 yards and had two defenders ejected for targeting. Ole Miss scored consecutive touchdowns to get within 35-25 with three minutes to go. But the Rebels attempted an onside kick after that, but Texas Tech's Loic Fouonji grabbed it and returned it 44 yards to push the lead to 42-25. The Rebels cut the lead to 26-13 on an 11-yard touchdown pass from Dart to Jordan Watkins with about nine minutes left in the third quarter. SaRodorick Thompson scored on a 1-yard run early in the fourth quarter, but Tech’s 2-point conversion run failed to leave the Red Raiders up 32-13. Dayton Wade fumbled on the next drive by Ole Miss to give Texas Tech the ball back, and the Red Raiders settled for a field goal to extend the lead to 35-13 with 9 1/2 minutes left. The Rebels finished with 197 yards rushing, led by freshman Quinshon Judkins, who had 91. Judkins finishes the season with 1,567 yards rushing, which is the second-most by a freshman in SEC history behind Hershel Walker, who had 1,616. - Texas Tech/AP College Football


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  2022 ALL-SUN BELT CONFERENCE FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM: WR - Jamari Thrash, Georgia State (RS Jr., WR - LaGrange, Ga.),...Leads the Sun Belt with 1,122 receiving yards, which is No. 10 in FBS and the second-best season in program history ... No. 3 in the Sun Belt with seven touchdowns and No. 2 with 18.4 yards per catch ... Has three times as many receptions (61) and receiving yards as Georgia State's No. 2 receiver, accounting for 46 percent of the team's passing yards ... Finished the season with three straight 100-yards games, totaling 467 yards on 23 catches ... Four 100-yard games on the season, including three of 150+ yards ... Has GSU's two longest plays of the season with TD receptions of 73 and 75 yards ... School-record 213 yards receiving vs. Charlotte ... Had 167 yards at Marshall, 165 vs. ULM and 136 at James Madison ... Fifth in GSU history with 1,752 career yards; also top 10 in career receptions (104) and touchdowns (12). - Georgia State Football

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  2022 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM: TE - Mark Redman, Jr., San Diego State,...Redman was selected as a second-team all-MW pick in his first season after transferring from Washington. A member of the Mackey Award Watch List for outstanding tight end, Redman has 20 catches for 224 yards (11.2 avg.) with a touchdown on the year with a long catch of 28 yards. Among MW tight ends, Redman ranks second in receiving yards (224) and yards per catch (11.2, min. 10 rec.), and tied for third in catches (20). - San Diego State Football

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  2022 ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION: DL Stephen Herron, Sr.,...Senior offensive linemen Walter Rouse and Drake Nugent, senior defensive lineman Stephen Herron, senior linebacker Levani Damuni, fifth-year linebacker Ricky Miezan, senior punter Ryan Sanborn, fifth-year wide receivers Brycen Tremayne and Michael Wilson, and senior wide receiver Elijah Higgins each garnered honorable mention recognition. Herron was the Cardinal leader in sacks with 5.5 and also had two forced fumbles. - Stanford Football

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  Willie Tyler is back for one last year. The offensive lineman announced on Tuesday that he will return to Rutgers for his final season of collegiate eligibility next fall, which will mark his second campaign in Piscataway. Tyler started the first nine games, but eventually lost his job in an offensive line shuffle that moved fellow transfer J.D. DiRenzo to left tackle, put true freshman Kobe Asemoah in his place at left guard and sent Tyler to the bench as a back-up member of the rotation. - Star Ledger

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  Louisville is finalizing a deal to hire Purdue's Jeff Brohm as its next head coach, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press on Wednesday. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the agreement and an announcement from the schools has not been finalized. Brohm, 51, would replace Scott Satterfield, who abruptly left the Cardinals on Monday after four seasons to become Cincinnati's coach. The Louisville native and former Cardinal quarterback Brohm is 66-44 lifetime and 36-34 at Purdue, which he guided to the Big Ten Conference West title this season before the Boilermakers (8-5) lost to No. 2 Michigan in the conference championship game. The Boilermakers are headed to the Citrus Bowl a season after winning the Music City Bowl. - AP College Football

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  2022 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL THIRD TEAM: DE - Yaya Diaby, Louisville, 65 votes,...Diaby made the biggest jump in production from 2021. Recording 1.5 sacks last year, Diaby finished his senior season with 33 tackles, 7.5 sacks and 11.5 tackles for loss. He was the Cards' lone selection to the Reese's Senior Bowl in January. - Louisville Football

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