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  2022 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM: C - Bryan Hudson, Louisville, 57 votes,...Caleb Chandler and Bryan Hudson started all 12 games on the offensive line as the Cardinals rushed for 193.4 yards per game. A preseason All-ACC selection, Chandler holds the school record with his 52 career starts. Hudson played a team high 852 snaps and earned the top grade at 92 percent. - Louisville Football

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  2022 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM: OG - Caleb Chandler, Louisville, 81 votes,...Caleb Chandler and Bryan Hudson started all 12 games on the offensive line as the Cardinals rushed for 193.4 yards per game. A preseason All-ACC selection, Chandler holds the school record with his 52 career starts. Hudson played a team high 852 snaps and earned the top grade at 92 percent. - Louisville Football

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  2022 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION: LB - Momo Sanogo, Louisville, 20 votes,...Sanogo led the Cardinals in tackles with 86, registering double-digit tackles against James Madison (13) and Clemson (14). - Louisville Football

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  2022 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION: DT - Ashton Gillotte, Louisville, 15 votes,...Running back Tiyon Evans, tight end Marshon Ford, offensive tackle Renato Brown, defensive end Ashton Gillotte, linebacker Momo Sanogo and punter Mark Vassett earned honorable mention. Gillotte recorded 22 tackles, 7.0 tackles for loss and 6.0 sacks. - Louisville Football

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  2022 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION: OT - Renato Brown, Louisville, 32 votes,...Brown started 12 games at offensive tackle, recording 53 knockdown blocks. He graded out better than 84 percent on the season as the Cards finished in the top 40 in rushing offense. - Louisville Football

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  2022 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM: WR - Tyler Hudson, Louisville, 109 votes,...The University of Louisville football team saw 12 of its players claim All-Atlantic Coast Conference status as announced Tuesday by the conference office. Linebacker Yasir Abdullah headlined the group by earning first-team honors, while offensive linemen Caleb Chandler and Bryan Hudson and wide receiver Tyler Hudson captured second team accolades. - Louisville Football

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  2022 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION: TE - Marshon Ford, Louisville, 27 votes,...Running back Tiyon Evans, tight end Marshon Ford, offensive tackle Renato Brown, defensive end Ashton Gillotte, linebacker Momo Sanogo and punter Mark Vassett earned honorable mention. Ford was second on the team in receptions with 31 for 421 yards and two scores. Gillotte recorded 22 tackles, 7.0 tackles for loss and 6.0 sacks. - Louisville Football

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  2022 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION: RB - Tiyon Evans, Louisville, 30 votes,...Plagued by injuries, Evans was third on the team with 525 yards rushing and six touchdowns in eight games. The transfer from Tennessee rushed for a season high 126 yards and score versus James Madison and added 106 yards in a win over No. 10 Wake Forest. - Louisville Football

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  2022 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL THIRD TEAM: CB - Kei'Trel Clark, Louisville, 64 votes,...Clark earns All-ACC honors for the third-straight season after transferring from Liberty. The Richmond, Va., native recorded 51 tackles and an interception, returning it for a touchdown in a win over Pitt. - Louisville Football

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  2022 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM: LB - Yasir Abdullah, Louisville, 116 votes,...Abdullah was a dominating force on a defense that finished second nationally in the ACC in sacks. The native of Miramar, Fla., was second in the league with 8.0 sacks and seventh in the conference with 13.0 tackles for loss. The senior was second nationally in forced fumbles with four and was second on the team with a pair of interceptions. - Louisville Football

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  After one season at Louisville, junior running back Tiyon Evans has opted to enter the 2023 NFL Draft, he announced via Twitter on Friday morning. "After putting my trust and faith in God over time for guidance and strength, I've made my decision and have decided to declare for the 2023 NFL Draft," he wrote in the graphic posted to his Twitter account. "I am excited for an opportunity to do something that has been a childhood dream of mine as I pursue a career in the NFL." Evans came to Louisville after spending a year at Tennessee and was a four-star junior college recruit in 2020.

In his debut with the Cardinals, the South Carolina native earned the starting running back role and totaled 89 yards on 13 carries with the team's lone touchdown in the season opener against Syracuse. He then scored Louisville's first TD in the second game of the season and was the leading rusher for a good portion of the season. Injuries, however, caused Evans to miss four games, which included the Governor's Cup regular-season finale. Still, he ended the year as the team's third-leading rusher with 525 yards and six touchdowns on 83 carries over eight games played. - Courier Journal


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  2022 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM: CB - Storm Duck, North Carolina, 65 votes,...Duck claimed second-team honors after posting 46 tackles, a TFL, three INTs, nine PBU and a forced fumble during the regular season. His three INTs are tied for third in the ACC and his 12 passes defended are tied for sixth. - North Carolina Football

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  Trey Wolff made a 35-yard field goal in overtime after a tying kick in the final seconds of regulation, and Texas Tech erased an 18-point deficit in a 51-48 win over Oklahoma on Saturday night. Dillon Gabriel threw for 449 yards and six touchdowns, but the OU quarterback was knocked out for a play in OT after a hard hit from safety Reggie Pearson Jr. on a catch on a throwback play. The Sooners were unsettled on offense and had to settle for a 34-yard field goal try from Zach Schmit after Gabriel was sacked. The kick was wide right. After Wolff's winner, Texas Tech fans stormed the field just as they did after an OT victory over Texas in September. The Red Raiders ended a 10-game losing streak against OU and beat the Sooners and Longhorns in the same season for the first time in coach Joey McGuire's first season.

Texas Tech (7-5, 5-4 Big 12) secured a winning conference record for the first time since 2009. The Sooners (6-6, 3-6) couldn't hold a 24-6 second-quarter lead, finishing without a winning record in the regular season for the first time since 1998 in a disappointing debut for coach Brent Venables. Texas Tech's Tyler Shough threw for a career-high 436 yards with two scores, but he was intercepted by C.J. Coldon to set up Schmit's tiebreaking 43-yard field goal with four minutes remaining. Shough put the Red Raiders in position for the tie in the final seconds. Wolff's first kick was blocked by Josh Ellison, but Venables had called a timeout. Wolff made the 43-yarder on the second try. Oklahoma's Marvin Mims Jr. had a career-high 162 yards receiving and two touchdowns, and Brayden Willis also had two TD grabs. Eric Gray rushed for 161 yards. Jerand Bradley also finished with a career best in receiving yards with 173 for Texas Tech, and he had a 44-yard tiebreaking TD catch in the fourth quarter, one of six lead changes in the second half or overtime. - Texas Tech/AP College Football


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  Johnathan Baldwin broke up a Nate Cox fourth-down pass on the final play of the game to preserve UNLV's 27-22 win over rival Nevada on Saturday to claim the Fremont Cannon in the annual rivalry game. It was the first collegiate game played at Allegiant Stadium - home of the NFL's Raiders. Nick Williams pulled in a 30-yard touchdown pass from Harrison Bailey with 6:45 left in the game to stake the Rebels to a 27-16 lead, but Nevada rallied. Cox drove the Wolf Pack 75 yards in 12 plays, cutting the deficit to 27-22 when Toa Taua punched in from a yard out with 2:28 left.

UNLV was unable to move the ball and punted with 2:05 left and Cox engineered a drive that set up a third-and-1 at the UNLV 5-yard line. Cox threw incomplete on third down and his pass for Jamaal Bell on fourth down was well defended. Bailey was 16 of 27 for 209 yards and two touchdowns with an interception to lead the Rebels (5-7, 3-5 Mountain West). Williams had five catches for 84 yards and a touchdown. Kyle Williams added four catches for 76 yards and a score. Cox completed 27 of 44 passes for 276 yards and a touchdown, but had two second-half interceptions for the Wolf Pack (2-10, 0-8). Taua carried 29 times for 144 yards and a touchdown. - UNLV/AP College Football


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  Tyler Shough put together two long scoring drives and Texas Tech defeated Iowa State 14-10 on Saturday night. Shough gave the Red Raiders (6-5, 4-4 Big 12 Conference) the lead on a 4-yard touchdown pass to Baylor Cupp with 6:10 remaining in the game, capping a 13-play, 77-yard drive. Shough finished 15-of-21 passing for 141 yards. At one point, Iowa State (4-7, 1-7) had gained more than twice as many yards as Tech (338 to 151), but the Cyclones failed to reach the end zone, thanks to a pair of third-quarter goal-line stands by the Red Raiders defense. The Cyclones ran five plays from the 2-yard line or closer without scoring a touchdown.

They finally broke through when Hunter Dekkers found Easton Dean open down the sideline for a 24-yard touchdown. Dean leaped over a defender on his way to giving Iowa State a 10-7 lead with 11:18 left to play. Dekkers finished with 294 yards on 23-of-35 passing for the Cyclones. Xavier Hutchinson caught eight passes for 101 yards. Texas Tech drove 96 yards in 14 plays for the lone touchdown of the first half. Donovan Smith capped it with a 1-yard run, giving the Red Raiders a 7-0 lead. Drake Nettles kicked a 36-yard field goal to get Iowa State within 7-3 at halftime. Nettles missed an earlier attempt and had another blocked as time expired in the second quarter. - Texas Tech/AP College Football


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