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  2021 ALL-ASUN CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): WR - Tyler Hudson, Central Arkansas, So., Spring, Texas,...Hudson, an All-American who is third in the nation in receiving yards (1,229) and receptions per game (111.7), set UCA records for single-season receiving yards and career receiving yards (3,062) this season. He also has 27 career touchdown receptions, which ranks second all-time. - Central Arkansas Football

Sr/2023 WR Tyler HudsonLouisville
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  2021 ALL-CONFERENCE USA FIRST TEAM (COACHES) DB: Quincy Riley, RS Fr., Middle Tennessee,...Riley, a redshirt freshman, is tied for second nationally with five interceptions despite playing in just eight games. Riley ended the regular season with 30 tackles, including 4.5 TFLs, 1.5 sacks, and six pass breakups. - Middle Tennessee Football

rSr/2025 CB Quincy RileyLouisville
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  The identity of Tech's starting quarterback for the Liberty Bowl is an unanswered question. Tech quarterback Tyler Shough is not yet medically cleared to return from the broken collarbone he suffered Sept. 25 at Texas, running backs coach DeAndre Smith said Thursday. "We're still working through that," Smith said. "What you try to use bowl practices for is to evaluate the guys as you go. So we're going to evaluate them all through bowl prep, and then we'll make a decision later on down the road." Shough started Tech's first four games of the season, Henry Colombi the next five and Donovan Smith the past three. - Lubbock Avalanche Journal

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  2021 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL THIRD TEAM (COACHES/MEDIA): S - Cam'Ron Kelly, North Carolina, 61 votes,...Kelly is tied for the ACC lead with four interceptions and sits third on the team with 57 tackles. - North Carolina Football

rSr/2024 SS CamRon KellyLouisville
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  2021 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES/MEDIA): S - Qwynnterrio Cole, Louisville, 23 votes,...An Alcorn State transfer, Cole started all 12 games and finished the regular season second in tackles with 78, including a career best 15 in the regular season finale versus Kentucky. - Louisville Football

rSr/2022 SS Qwynnterrio ColeLouisville
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  2021 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES/MEDIA): S - Kenderick Duncan, Louisville, 31 votes,...Duncan, a Georgia Southern transfer, started 12 games at safety finishing third on the team with 77 tackles. He opened the year with 10 stops versus Mississippi and added 10 tackles against Syracuse. - Louisville Football

rSr/2023 SS Kenderick DuncanLouisville
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  2021 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES/MEDIA): LB - C.J. Avery, Louisville, 31 votes,...A three-year starter, Avery led the Cardinals in tackles for the third-straight year after finishing the regular season with 87 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss and three sacks in 12 games at middle linebacker. The Grenada, Miss., native recorded a season high 12 tackles at Wake Forest and added 10 versus Clemson. - Louisville Football

rSr/2022 ILB C.J. AveryLouisville
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  2021 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES/MEDIA): C - Cole Bentley, Louisville, 19 votes,...Center Cole Bentley, a starter in 11 games, earned honorable mention honors. The Cardinals averaged 211.3 yards on the ground per game, while averaging 5.4 yards per carry, Overall, the offense finished the regular season averaging 450.2 yards per game and averaged 31.9 points per contest. - Louisville Football

rSr/2022 C Cole BentleyLouisville
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  2021 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL THIRD TEAM (COACHES/MEDIA): TE - Marshon Ford, Louisville, 72 votes,...A former walk-on, Ford led the team with 47 receptions for 530 yards and a pair of touchdowns to earn third-team honors. He recorded four more receptions in six games, including an eight-catch, 100-yard performance in a 42-35 victory over UCF. He also registered six catches for 52 yards versus Florida State and ended the regular season with six receptions for 68 yards. - Louisville Football

rSr/2023 FB Marshon FordLouisville
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  2021 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES/MEDIA): CB - Kei'Trel Clark, Louisville, 60 votes (tie),...Despite playing in only eight games after suffering a knee injury, Clark was named second team for back-to-back seasons. The Richmond, Va., native tied for fifth in the league with three interceptions and nine pass break-ups, while tallying 40 tackles. - Louisville Football

rJr/2023 CB KeiTrel ClarkLouisville
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  2021 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES/MEDIA): LB - Yasir Addullah, Louisville, 92 votes,...The Cardinals put two players from their defense on the second team in junior linebacker Yasir Abdullah and sophomore cornerback Kei'Trel Clark. Abdullah led the team with 9.0 sacks and 14.5 tackles for loss in 12 games as a starter. The 9.0 sacks were the most by a UofL player since Devonte Fields recorded 11.0 in 2015. Abdullah, who registered 52 tackles from his outside linebacker position, was credited with a season high 3.5 tackles for loss and a pair of sacks in a win at Florida State and recorded 2.5 tackles for loss and two sacks in a win over Syracuse. - Louisville Football

rSr/2023 OLB Yasir AbdullahLouisville
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  2021 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM (COACHES/MEDIA): OG - Caleb Chandler, Louisville, 65 votes,...Chandler became only the second UofL offensive lineman to earn first team accolades, joining former teammate Mekhi Becton, who was a first team selection at offensive tackle in 2019. The Jefferson, Ga., native graded out over 85 percent in all 12 games and helped lead one of the nation's top offensive units. The Cardinals averaged 211.3 yards on the ground per game, while averaging 5.4 yards per carry, Overall, the offense finished the regular season averaging 450.2 yards per game and averaged 31.9 points per contest. - Louisville Football

rSr/2023 OG Caleb ChandlerLouisville
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  Malik Cunningham accounted for seven touchdowns in Louisville's 62-42 romp past Duke, helping the Cardinals clinch bowl eligibility Thursday night. Cunningham threw for five touchdowns – each to a different teammate - and ran for two more scores. He racked up 303 passing yards and 224 rushing yards. He's the second Football Bowl Subdivision player with at least 300 passing and 200 rushing yards in a game. He sat out the final 12 minutes after 11 carries and 18-for-25 passing. Louisville (6-5, 4-4 Atlantic Coast Conference) has won consecutive ACC games for the first time since November 2019. Cunningham's second-quarter rushing touchdowns went for 44 and 72 yards. By the time it was 28-6, Cunningham had 163 rushing yards and 156 passing yards. Duke had 133 yards total. Duke (3-7, 0-7) has lost seven consecutive games, all except one by at least 25 points. Quarterback Gunnar Holmberg, who missed the previous 1 1/2 games with an upper-body ailment suffered in the first half Nov. 6 against Pittsburgh, threw for 176 yards before exiting after one third-quarter series. - Louisville/AP College Football

rSr/2023 QB Malik CunninghamLouisville
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  NOV 15 ACC CO-ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Ahmari Huggins-Bruce, Louisville, Fr., WR, Dillon, S.C.,...Caught a career-high six passes for 54 yards and a pair of touchdowns in Saturday's 41-3 win over Syracuse ... It marked the first multi-touchdown game of his career ... His touchdown receptions covered 6 and 17 yards. - Atlantic Coast Conference Football

Sr/2025 WR Ahmari Huggins-BruceLouisville
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  After a series of late collapses led to frustrating losses, Louisville finally played the complete game it has long sought. No doubt, the presence of a Heisman Trophy winner in the house provided some inspiration. Malik Cunningham threw for four of his five first-half touchdowns, and Louisville's defense stifled Syracuse throughout a 41-3 rout on Saturday that snapped a two-game losing streak. On a special day in which Louisville retired the No. 8 jersey of 2016 Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson at halftime, the game featured Cunningham showing the same dynamic play of his famous predecessor. The junior quarterback provided all the scoring for the Cardinals (5-5, 3-4 Atlantic Coast Conference) before the ceremony with a 6-yard run on their first possession before tossing a series of TD passes.

Cunningham's first was a perfect 33-yard toss to Tyler Harrell - one of two Cardinals wearing No. 8 for the time being - before he followed with a 6-yarder to Ahmari Huggins-Bruce, the first of two he caught. Jordan Watkins pulled in a 41-yarder in the back of the end zone before Huggins-Bruce took in another from 17 yards just before the break. The Cardinals needed this kind of performance after losing four of five contests they led in the fourth quarter, including 30-24 last week to Clemson. They're now within a win of bowl eligibility, a goal that appeared to be slipping from their grasp with each disappointing defeat. "It's a good feeling in the locker room, knowing that (winning) one more game, one of the next two we're sure in a bowl game," said Cunningham, who finished 13 of 18 passing for 209 yards before exiting early in the fourth quarter. - Louisville/AP College Football


rSr/2023 QB Malik CunninghamLouisville
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