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  Kaden Anderson was 17-of-23 passing for 167 yards and two touchdowns and Wyoming beat Northern Iowa 31-7 on Saturday. Sam Scott opened the scoring with an 18-yard touchdown run and Samuel Harris also ran for an 18-yard TD that capped the scoring with 7:12 to play. Terron Kellman had 87 yards rushing on seven carries for Wyoming (2-0). Harris ran for 61 yards and Scott added 58 yards rushing. Hyson Bey-Buie scored on a 2-yard run that capped an 11-play, 90-yard drive by Northern Iowa (1-1) and made it 7-7 midway through the second quarter.

Anderson threw a 6-yard TD pass to John Michael Gyllenborg in the second quarter and hit Chris Durr for a 21-yard TD in the third. Jaden DaCosta blocked a punt that was recovered by Bricen Brantley at the UNI 35 with 26 seconds left in the second quarter and Erik Sandvik kicked a 40-yard field goal as time expired to make it 17-7 at halftime. Anderson left the game in the fourth quarter after a hard hit by defense back Jonathan Cabral-Martin, who came unblocked off the edge. Junior college transfer Landon Sims replaced Anderson and was 3-of-3 passing for 23 yards in his debut for the Cowboys. - Wyoming/AP College Football


(DS#999 QB) rSo/2028 QB Kaden AndersonTarleton State
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  09/02/25 - Brad LarsonSr/2026, Tarleton State, 5-09, 190 (DS#999 K) + More +

  WEEK 1 UAC SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: TSU senior kicker Brad Larson made the game-winning field goal in his team's double overtime win at Army. He went 3-for-3 on field goals and 3-for-3 on extra points accounting for 12 Texan points against the FBS opponent. Larson made a 30-yard field goal to give Tarleton State a 3-0 lead in the first quarter, then hit a 28-yard field goal in the first overtime giving TSU a 27-24 lead, before capping his night with a final 37-yard field goal to secure the win for the Texans in double overtime. Other Nominees, Specialist: Carson Smith (APSU); Trace Beard (UCA); Jacob Baker (EKU); Ian Vachon (UNA); Jayden Rogers (SUU); DeAndre Buchannon (UWG) - United Athletic Conference

(DS#999 K) Sr/2026 K Brad LarsonTarleton State
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  09/02/25 - Kasyus KurnsrSr/2026, Tarleton State, 5-09, 170 (DS#161 CB) + More +

  WEEK 1 UAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: A senior defensive back for the Texans, Kasyus Kurns recorded two interceptions, a fumble recovery and four total tackles in Tarleton State's double overtime win at Army. His three takeaways, all came in the second half on three consecutive Black Knight drives. Kurns currently shared the lead for most interceptions across all of NCAA Division I football this season. Other Nominees, Defensive: Ellis Ellis Jr. (APSU); Vito Tisdale Jr. (EKU); Sebastian Adamski (SUU); Dallin Havea (UTU); David Hoage (UWG) - United Athletic Conference

(DS#161 CB) rSr/2026 CB Kasyus KurnsTarleton State
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  09/01/25 - Kasyus KurnsrSr/2026, Tarleton State, 5-09, 170 (DS#161 CB) + More +

  WEEK 1 STATS PERFORM FCS NATIONAL TEAM OF THE WEEK: Tarleton State (42-0 win at Portland State; 30-27, 2-OT win at Army),...Coach Todd Whitten's team delivered a Week 0 shutout behind Tre Page III (170 rushing yards, two touchdowns) and Omar Emmons (pick-six). The Texans then posted the second FBS win in program history after Brad Larson kicked field goals in both overtimes. Defensive back Kasyus Kurns pocketed two interceptions and a fumble recovery against last year's American Athletic Conference champ. Honorable Mention: Austin Peay (34-14 win at Middle Tennessee); Northwestern State (20-10 win over Alcorn State); Presbyterian (15-10 win at then-No. 11 Mercer) - Stats Perform FCS

(DS#161 CB) rSr/2026 CB Kasyus KurnsTarleton State
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  Brad Larson made a 37-yard field goal on the second possession of double overtime to give Tarleton State a 30-27 victory over Army on Friday night for the Texans' second-ever win over an FBS team. At the end of regulation, Army quarterback Dewayne Coleman left the game with 57 seconds left due to an injury after a scramble. Backup Cale Hellums took over and brought the Black Knights into field goal position but Dawson Jones, in his first collegiate game, missed the 43-yard field goal attempt in the closing seconds. Both teams made a field goal in the first overtime and Jones missed a 35-yarder on the Black Knights' second possession.

Victor Gabalis was 16 of 30 passing for 151 yards and a touchdown for Tarleton State. Caleb Lewis carried it 20 times for 107 yards and a touchdown, and Tre Page III added 89 yards and another score. Coleman finished with 129 yards passing and two interceptions for Army. He also carried it 24 times for 100 yards and a score. Hayden Reed added 88 yards rushing as Army combined for 66 carries to total 280 yards. Army, the defending American Athletic Conference champions, had a nine-game home winning streak come to an end. The Black Knights' last home loss was on Dec. 14, 2024, 31-13 to rival Navy. - AP College Football


(DS#53 QB) rSr/2026 QB Victor GabalisTarleton State
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  Kaden Anderson threw for 260 yards and a touchdown and Sam Scott ran for 132 yards and Wyoming beat Akon 10-0 in a season-opening contest for both teams Thursday night. It was the first-ever meeting between the two programs. Anderson threw a 35-yard touchdown pass to Chris Durr Jr. with 4:26 left in the game to secure the win. Durr, a 5-foot-10 sophomore, finished with 190 yards receiving on eight catches. He's coming off a freshman season where he caught 31 passes for 348 yards and one touchdown. Scott, a senior who was recruited by the Cowboys as a linebacker, carried the ball 29 times and averaged 4.6-yards-per rush. Last year he led Wyoming in rushing with 435 yards on a career-high 92 carries and scored three touchdowns. Akron's Ben Finley threw for 139 yards. - Wyoming/AP College Football

(DS#999 QB) rSo/2028 QB Kaden AndersonTarleton State
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  08/24/24 - Kayvon BrittenSr/2025, Tarleton State, 5-07, 195 (DS#73 RB) + More +

  Kayvon Britten rushed for 164 yards and Victor Gabalis passed for 140 yards and a touchdown, leading Tarleton State to a 26-23 victory over McNeese in a nail-biting season-opener on Saturday. After leading 26-7 at halftime, the Texans managed 19 yards on four possessions in the third quarter and a 63-yard drive in the fourth ended with a missed field goal. Meanwhile, McNeese scored on a 7-yard run by D'Angelo Durham early in the fourth quarter and Tarleton's lead was 26-23 after an 80-yard touchdown pass from the Cowboys' Clifton McDowell to Matthew McCallister.

The Cowboys would have one last chance to take the lead, taking possession at their own 11 with 2:56 remaining. McDowell had completions of 23 and 22 yards and ran for another 11, leading McNeese to the Tarleton 27-yard line with 10 seconds left. On third down, Tyler Larco missed a 44-yard field goal attempt. Gabalis completed 11 of 18 passes for Tarleton and McNeese's McDowell went 13 of 19 for 242 yards with two touchdowns and an interception. The Cowboys outgained the Texans 445 yards to 339 but had four turnovers to none for Tarleton State. - AP College Football


(DS#73 RB) Sr/2025 RB Kayvon BrittenTarleton State
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  03/02/23 - Tylan HinesrJr/2027, Tarleton State, 5-07, 180 (DS#999 RB) + More +

  It appears football's run-and-shoot offense was designed with Tylan Hines in mind. This spring training, Hawaii's Hines has been practicing as both a running back and slot receiver."It's been fun trying to learn both sides to the best of my knowledge," said Texas-reared Hines, who will be a sophomore this coming season. In 2022, Hines had 97 touches - 83 rushes, nine catches, five returns - and a pancake block. "Honestly, running back comes more naturally to me, but I can be a receiver, as well," Hines said. "They're both fun."

Hines has been cross-training for a multi-purpose role since he was old enough to carry the groceries into his family home. "You can't drop the bread," he said, smiling, of the high-and-tight grip he still uses. "I tried not to drop anything. I liked to make one trip and carry (all the groceries)." At 5 feet 7 and 170 pounds, Hines is a mouthpiece-loosening blocker and stubborn runner. Last season, he averaged 3.87 post-contact rushing yards. His best running lanes were up the gut, where he averaged 9.7 yards. When targeted on crossing routes, he caught 71.5% of the passes for an average of 15 yards per reception. - Honolulu Advertiser


(DS#999 RB) rJr/2027 RB Tylan HinesTarleton State
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  02/07/23 - Tylan HinesrJr/2027, Tarleton State, 5-07, 180 (DS#999 RB) + More +

  Spring ball is underway for the University of Hawaii football team. The Rainbow Warriors began spring practice at the UH-Manoa campus on Monday morning. The unusually start to spring practice, which takes place from to Feb. 6 to March 3, is due to a construction project that will take place at UHM's grass practice field and the Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex, the two main practice sites for the 'Bows. - KHon2.com

(DS#999 RB) rJr/2027 RB Tylan HinesTarleton State
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  The transformation of the University of Wisconsin quarterback room continued Tuesday with transfer Braedyn Locke announcing he was joining the Badgers program. Locke, who spent his freshman year as a redshirt at Mississippi State, was rated as a four-star prospect by ESPN and Rivals and a three-star recruit by 247Sports. The Rockwall, Texas, product was ranked among the top 25 quarterbacks in the 2022 class by all three sites. He is the third quarterback to transfer into the UW program since coach Luke Fickell and offensive coordinator Phil Longo took over, following redshirt freshman Nick Evers (Oklahoma) and senior Tanner Mordecai (SMU). - Wisconsin State Journal

(DS#999 QB) rJr/2027 QB Braedyn LockeTarleton State
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  As Mississippi State football coach Zach Arnett prepares to assemble a new offensive staff, he's lost his first offensive player to the transfer portal. Braedyn Locke, a former four-star prospect out of high school, announced Tuesday he's departing the program after one season. Locke was heavily recruited by Mike Leach, MSU's previous coach, who died on Dec. 12 after complications from a heart condition.

Locke has four years of eligibility remaining. "I want to say thank you to everyone that made this past year at Mississippi State possible for me," Locke wrote in a tweet. "I love my teammates and I'm so grateful for my time and experience in Starkville." Locke joined MSU out of Rockwall High School in Rockwall, Texas. He did not play this season and received a redshirt. Locke leaves ahead of what should be a loaded quarterbacks room next season. He is the second quarterback, along with Daniel Greek, to transfer out this offseason. - The Clarion Ledger


(DS#999 QB) rJr/2027 QB Braedyn LockeTarleton State
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  11/24/22 - Kayvon BrittenSr/2025, Tarleton State, 5-07, 195 (DS#73 RB) + More +

  Kayvon Britten ran for three touchdowns, including a game-winner with 49 seconds left in the fourth quarter, and Arkansas-Pine Bluff beat Alabama State 19-14 on Thursday. Britten carried it 28 times for 160 yards for UAPB (3-8, 1-7 SWAC). His 7-yard touchdown opened the scoring in the first quarter and his 11-yarder made it 13-0 early in the second quarter. He capped a nine-play, 72-yard drive with a 14-yard TD in the closing seconds. Dematrius Davis was 18-of-30 passing for 272 yards with an interception for Alabama State (6-5, 4-4). Jacory Merritt had 91 yards rushing and two scores in the third quarter. - Arkansas-Pine Bluff/AP College Football

(DS#73 RB) Sr/2025 RB Kayvon BrittenTarleton State
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  OCT 31 WAC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Victor Gabalis, R-Fr., QB, Utah Tech (Oct. 31),...Gabalis, a redshirt freshman quarterback, enjoyed a career day for Utah Tech in an action-packed 47-44 win at No. 19 Stephen F. Austin on Oct. 29. Gabalis completed 23-of-35 passes for 377 yards and five touchdowns for the Trailblazers against the Lumberjacks, with the touchdown total equaling a school record. Gabalis tossed three of his touchdowns during the second half, including a 14-yard pitch and catch with Joey Hobert for the winning score with 47 seconds remaining. - WAC Football

(DS#53 QB) rSr/2026 QB Victor GabalisTarleton State
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  Derrel Kelley III rushed for 121 yards and three touchdowns to lead Tarleton to a 24-10 victory over Division II-member Southwest Baptist on Saturday night. Kelley scored on a 2-yard run to give Tarleton (5-2) a 7-0 lead, but Asa Carter answered with a 7-yard touchdown run for Southwest Baptist to knot the score after one quarter. Adrian Guzman's 30-yard field goal on the final play of the first half gave the Texans the lead for good. Kelley added a 4-yard touchdown run in the third quarter and scored on a 10-yard run in the fourth. Logan Turner's 25-yard field goal pulled the Bearcats within 17-10 midway through the final period. Freshman Beau Allen completed 15 of 21 passes for 87 yards for the Texans, who piled up 212 yards on the ground. Cooper Callis passed for 226 yards with two interceptions for Southwest Baptist. - AP College Football

(DS#999 RB) Sr/2025 RB Derrel Kelley IIITarleton State
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  Ahmir Crowder had been a key piece in Washington State's rotation at the defensive tackle position during the past two seasons. But the veteran Cougar lost his spot this year. Now, he's looking for a new home. Crowder announced Tuesday through Twitter that he has entered the NCAA's transfer portal. "I'm nothing short of grateful," he tweeted. "I have made relationships here at Washington State that will last a lifetime. However, after talking with my family I have decided that it is best for me to take my opportunity elsewhere." Crowder enrolled at WSU in 2018 as a three-star recruit out of Crenshaw High in Los Angeles. He took a redshirt year as a true freshman and saw the field in two games the following season, then broke into the starting lineup as a redshirt sophomore in 2020. Crowder made three starts in WSU's four-game 2020 season. He played in all 12 games last season, starting three. The 6-foot-3, 285-pounder totaled 21 tackles, four tackles for loss, two sacks and two forced fumbles over the past two seasons. - Spokesman-Review

(DS#999 DT) rSr/2024 DT Ahmir CrowderTarleton State
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