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  NOV 9 BIG 12 CO-SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Derius Davis, WR, Jr., TCU,...Davis totaled 103 punt return yards on four attempts in TCU's win over Texas Tech. His pair of punt returns, which included a game-high 50-yard return, led to TCU touchdowns. Davis' 103 punt return yards are a single-game high for the junior. - Big 12 Football

rSr/2023 WR Derius DavisTexas Christian
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  Alabama coach Nick Saban says running back Trey Sanders is out indefinitely after undergoing surgery for unspecified injuries sustained in a car accident. Saban said Monday Sanders' surgery was successful and that he was at UAB Hospital in Birmingham. "We expect him to have a full recovery," Saban said. "But I do think that he is probably out indefinitely. There's no real timetable. He's going to be OK, but pretty serious stuff." Sanders was injured in an accident on Friday morning. The former 5-star prospect missed last season with a foot injury but was coming off his best game for the top-ranked Crimson Tide against Mississippi State. Sanders ran 12 times for 80 yards in the game. Tide quarterback Mac Jones said he texted Sanders Monday morning. "He was really showing a lot this season, and he's a great guy," Jones said. - AP College Football

rSr/2025 RB Trey SandersTexas Christian
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  Max Duggan and TCU went to the ground when they weren't able to do much through the air against Texas Tech. Duggan ran for 154 yards and three touchdowns, including a game-clinching 81-yarder late as the Horned Frogs snapped a five-game home losing streak with a 34-18 win Saturday. "They were not going to let us throw the ball very well, and so we had to be able to run it. So we took what they gave us," TCU coach Gary Patterson said. "We did enough to win."

Duggan, who finished 11-of-23 passing for 73 yards with an interception, had a 3-yard keeper for a score in the first half. He sprinted 48 yards for a touchdown in the final minute of the third quarter, then had the 81-yarder on his 19th and final carry with 1:42 left. "When a quarterback outruns the secondary, you know you have a guy that's very athletic," Patterson said. "I wasn't throwing the ball great, and I need to be better on that," Duggan said. "But, you know, the O-line receivers, everybody, stepped up being able to run the ball and being able to attack them that way." The Frogs (3-3, 3-3 Big 12) hadn't won at home since beating Texas on Oct. 26, 2019, and had lost their first three games at Amon G. Carter Stadium this season. The win also snapped a five-game streak in the series against Texas Tech (2-5, 1-5) in which the visiting team had won each time. - AP College Football


Sr/2023 QB Max DugganTexas Christian
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  Alabama coach Nick Saban says running back Trey Sanders sustained non life-threatening injuries in a car accident Friday morning. Saban said in a statement Friday afternoon that the redshirt freshman was in stable condition. The statement said Alabama is in contact with his family and doctors "as we continue to gather more information." Sanders was the nation's top running back prospect in 2019. He missed last season with a foot injury, but is coming off his best game for the second-ranked Crimson Tide against Mississippi State. Alabama is off this week before visiting LSU. Sanders ran 12 times for 80 yards in the game. He has played in four games, gaining 134 yards on 30 carries. - AP College Football

rSr/2025 RB Trey SandersTexas Christian
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  Max Duggan wasn't going to let TCU blow a 30-point lead at Baylor on Saturday. The sophomore quarterback came through when it mattered most to preserve a 33-23 victory over the Bears in Waco. Duggan rushed for two first downs on the final drive, which allowed the Horned Frogs to run out the final 6 minutes, 24 seconds. Duggan deflected credit on the final drive to his teammates afterward. "That had a lot to do with our offensive line and our running backs. Our tight ends too," Duggan said of his first-down runs. "That was just middle drill that we work on every single day. I think it showed a lot that they've been working really really hard. "On the last drive, the running backs hit the hole hard, tight ends did great, receivers on the outside. It was everybody. It was a good last drive for us."

That drive mattered more than any stat line as far as winning or losing. Duggan carried his team to victory on a day he had less than 200 yards of total offense (138 passing yards, 25 rushing yards). Early in what became the last drive, Duggan rushed for 13 yards on a second-and-1 from the Baylor 48. Three plays later, with TCU facing a third-and-7 with more than 3 minutes, 30 seconds remaining, Duggan rushed for 10 yards and another first down. TCU needed one more first down after that to run out the clock and got it on a 7-yard run by Emari Demercado on a fourth-and-1 play from the Baylor 13. Duggan finished with 25 yards rushing on nine carries for the game, but those two carries for 23 yards on the final drive were pivotal. "Max did a good job," TCU coach Gary Patterson said. "I was proud of the offense on the last drive. You've got to get the ball and don't give it back to them. That's how you close a ball game. You don't give it back." - Fort Worth Star


Sr/2023 QB Max DugganTexas Christian
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  TCU football sustained another significant injury loss. Senior defensive tackle Corey Bethley didn't start Saturday's game at Baylor, and coach Gary Patterson revealed afterward that Bethley is likely done for the season. "I don't know if he will be back," Patterson said. It's unclear whether Bethley would return for the 2021 season. With the NCAA freezing eligibility this year, he would have the option to return to the Frogs next season. Bethley was the team's active leader in starts with 29. He has six tackles, including two for a loss and one sack, for the Frogs this season. Bethley also recovered the fumble in the final minutes to secure TCU's victory over Texas earlier this season. With Bethley sidelined, TCU's starting defensive tackles were Terrell Cooper and George Ellis. The D-line played well against Baylor most of the day. At one point in the second half, the Bears had minus-22 yards rushing. - Fort Worth Star

rSr/2022 DT Corey BethleyTexas Christian
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  Derius Davis returned a punt 67 yards for a touchdown, freshman Darwin Barlow ran for 117 yards with a touchdown and TCU built a big lead on way to a 33-23 win over Baylor on Saturday. Zach Evans, a true freshman who was TCU's first five-star signee, took an inside handoff for a 30-yard touchdown and his first collegiate touchdown. The Horned Frogs (2-3, 2-3 Big 12) jumped out to a 30-0 lead early in the second quarter. Their defense had five sacks, equaling their total of the first four games. Baylor (1-3, 1-3) played its first game in three weeks, following an open date and then the postponement of its home game against No. 6 Oklahoma State because of positive COVID-19 tests in the Bears program. That led to a weeklong pause of all football activity in their program. Davis fielded the ball, moved parallel to the left around blockers and then burst through a gap into the open near midfield about midway through the first quarter to make it 14-0. TCU then got the ball back when La'Kendrick Van Zandt got an interception when he jumped in front of tight end Ben Sims along the sideline and managed to keep a foot in bounds. - AP College Football

rSr/2023 WR Derius DavisTexas Christian
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  TCU senior tight end Artayvious Lynn announced that his season is over on social media Tuesday. "That wraps up my season," Lynn posted alongside a broken heart emoji. In a follow up tweet, Lynn vowed to come back from the undisclosed season-ending injury, writing: "I done dealt with Worse...I'm BUILT." Lynn is the latest injury setback for the Horned Frogs. Cornerback Noah Daniels and offensive lineman Wes Harris both sustained what are believed to be season-ending injuries in last week's loss to Oklahoma, although coach Gary Patterson refused to provide an update on their status this week. Lynn joined TCU as a three-star prospect and the No. 2 prep school tight end in 2016, choosing the Horned Frogs over Florida. He redshirted in 2016 and then played in nine games in 2017. He made three starts during the 2018 season, and five starts in 2019. - Fort Worth Star

rSr/2021 TE Artayvious LynnTexas Christian
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  Junior cornerback Tony Wallace has opted out of playing this season, a source confirmed. Wallace played in the Iowa State and Kansas State games. Along with playing cornerback, he served as a kickoff returner too. Wallace had four kickoff returns for 75 yards this season. Those were his only stats accumulated. Wallace joined the program as a three-star prospect out of Independence (Kansas) Community College in 2019. He played in two games in 2019. - Fort Worth Star

rSr/2023 CB Tony WallaceTexas Christian
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  Sophomore cornerback JaTravis Broughton is optimistic that the Utah Utes can successfully restock their depleted secondary. All five starters from 2019 must be replaced. "We still have a long way to go, but we build every day. My confidence in my team is very high," Broughton said. "I see the potential that we have. We just have to do the little things better and when that comes along we will be great." Broughton, who saw limited action on defense (eight tackles overall) as a freshman, acknowledged it was beneficial to watch stars in the secondary like Jaylon Johnson, Julian Blackmon and others last season. Why Utah football's lone returning starter on defensive line 'has what it takes to play at the next level' "I was able to take from their technique and take from what they were able to tell me and use that with my own technique," he said. "It took a long time for me to come together, but I am ready to go now." The starters from last season, Broughton explained, helped him every day. "I was able to see how they operate and how they became that dog," he said. "And then, I was able to do it myself." Broughton topped the pre-camp depth chart at right cornerback. Junior Bronson Boyd held the No. 1 spot on the left side with sophomore Malone Mataele leading the way at nickel back. The starting safety positions were held by senior Vonte Davis and junior R.J. Hubert. - Deseret News

rSr/2025 CB JaTravis BroughtonTexas Christian
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  Mark Perry began the 2019 season as a redshirt candidate. By the end, he was filling a key role off the Colorado bench. Now, as a true sophomore, Perry is setting a high bar for himself. "I have bigger expectations than last year," the 6-foot, 200-pound defensive back said. "I told myself over the offseason I want to be the best DB in the Pac-12, and I'm still standing by that." Where he ranks in the Pac-12 remains to be seen, but there's no question he will play a significant role for the Buffaloes this season. Perry sits atop the depth chart at strong safety, but he's also practiced at Star, a safety/outside linebacker hybrid position. "I'm comfortable everywhere and I expect to be playing everywhere," he said. "I mean, wherever they need me I can play. I can play Star, I can play corner, I can play safety. Whatever the team needs, that's where I can play."

Perry came to CU from Rancho Cucamonga (Calif.) High School and didn't play in the first three games of 2019, as former head coach Mel Tucker planned to redshirt him. Injuries to the Buffs' secondary changed those plans, though. Over the last nine games, Perry started once and played 196 snaps. He made the most of those snaps, with 12 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 3.5 tackles for loss, three QB pressures and three pass breakups. "It meant a lot because I know what to expect now," Perry said. "I'm going to have some experience. Going in this year, I have higher expectations than I did last year. I know what to expect, the game is a lot faster. I know different reads, I know a lot of things that I probably wouldn't have known if I didn't get that playing time." - Daily Camera


rSr/2024 SS Mark PerryTexas Christian
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  OCT 19 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL: Jaylon Robinson, UCF, So., WR,...Had 10 receptions for a career-high 173 yards and two touchdowns in a 50-49 loss to Memphis. - American Athletic Conference Football

rSr/2024 WR Jaylon RobinsonTexas Christian
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  Senior wide receiver JD Spielman, a transfer from Nebraska, says he is starting to notice the difference in offenses between the Big 12 and Big 10 teams. He said the Big 12 has more speed and the Big 10 has bigger players. Spielman says he is adjusting to the new offense and loves learning it. He has been a TCU fan recently and remembers watching them in 2014 when TCU was a top 5 school. He said it is different not getting as many targets as he did at Nebraska, recognizing it's a team sport. Spielman said he is just glad he gets another year of football. Gary Patterson also pointed out something that is different in the Big 12 than most leagues and that is the fact that the Big 12 plays a round-robin style. Patterson said since you play everyone each year it is hard to change it up and prepare a couple "new wrinkles" so the team won't know your game plan. He said, "I'm just trying to win this group a championship." - Dallas Morning News

rSr/2022 WR JD SpielmanTexas Christian
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  Asked about Duggan becoming a "star" in the Big 12, coach Gary Patterson said: "I don't know. He's really improved from last year on touch passes. A year ago, I used to say he needed before the ballgame to throw 10 really hard balls against a wall and get all the hard balls out of his system. Here in the first few games, he's had a couple touch passes for touchdowns that he's thrown that have been really good. He's just a true sophomore. "If we win enough ballgames, I'll leave it up for you guys to make him a star." - Fort Worth Star

Sr/2023 QB Max DugganTexas Christian
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  OCT 5 BIG 12 CO-DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK: La'Kendrick Van Zandt, S, Jr., TCU,...Van Zandt led TCU with a career-high seven tackles, an interception and one tackle for loss in the Horned Frogs' upset road win at Texas. He recorded a game-saving tackle as Texas was driving the field in the waning moments, as he caught a player from behind before heading to the end zone. - Big 12 Football

rSr/2022 SS LaKendrick Van ZandtTexas Christian
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