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  09/19/21 - Jaren ManghamrSr/2025, Transfer, 6-1, 235 (DS#999 RB) + More +

  Jaren Mangham scored three times, twice in the first half, and Timmy McClain threw for a first-half touchdown as South Florida rolled past Florida A&M, 38-17, in a non-conference game Saturday. The Bulls held Florida A&M to a 49-yard Jose Romo-Martinez field goal in the first half, taking a 24-3 lead into intermission. Spencer Shrader kicked a 49-yard field goal in the first quarter to get South Florida on the board first and the Rattlers tied the game on Romo-Martinez' matching kick.

Mangham put the Bulls ahead for good, capping an eight-play, 75-yard drive with a two-yard run to make it 10-3 after 15 minutes. McCain threw nine yards to Xavier Weaver for a score and Mangham scored from 4-yards out in the second quarter. McCain completed 12 of 23 passes for 163 yards. Brian Battie carried 10 times for 110 yards and Mangham carried seven times fore 27 yards. South Florida earned its first win after dropping games to North Carolina State and Florida to start the season. Rasean McKay was 25 of 49 passing for 248 yards to lead Florida A&M (1-2). - South Florida/AP College Football


(DS#999 RB) rSr/2025 RB Jaren ManghamTransfer
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  SEPT 6 MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL NOTABLE PERFORMANCE: QB Demeatric Crenshaw, Youngstown State -- Crenshaw helped engineer a 44-41 YSU overtime win in his first career start at quarterback for the Penguins. Crenshaw had two rushing scores and a passing TD in the win over UIW. He completed 9-of-12 passes for 112 yards while rushing 20 times for 81 yards and scores of nine and three yards. - Missouri Valley Football

(DS#999 QB) rSr/2025 QB Demeatric CrenshawTransfer
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  09/11/21 - Stone EarlerSr/2027, Transfer, 6-0, 215 (DS#999 QB) + More +

  Stone Earle threw a career-high six touchdown passes, including two to Kobe Clark, and Abilene Christian beat Division III Louisiana College 62-7 on Saturday night. Earle was 18-of-19 passing for 233 yards and Clark finished with four receptions for 65 yards. Darius Lewis had 131 yards receiving and a score and Anthony Smith had 10 carries for 64 yards, including a 7-yard touchdown run that made it 34-0 early in the second quarter.

Louisiana College went three-and-out on each of its first three drives and failed to convert on fourth downs on each of its next two possessions while ACU (2-0) scored touchdowns on six consecutives drives to open the game. Quae Walton had a 16-yard touchdown reception to make it 14-0 midway through the first quarter and his 1-yard TD run capped the scoring with 1:31 to play. Abilene Christian had 501 total yards while holding Louisiana College to just 184, James Powell Jr. was 4-of-11 passing for 18 yards and scored on a 1-yard run for Louisiana College. - Abilene Christian/AP College Football


(DS#999 QB) rSr/2027 QB Stone EarleTransfer
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  09/11/21 - Ren HefleyrSr/2025, Transfer, 6-0, 192 (DS#999 QB) + More +

  Ren Hefley threw for 386 yards and five touchdowns, Kiaran Turner turned three catches into 100 yards and two touchdowns, and Presbyterian defeated first-year program Fort Lauderdale 68-3 on Saturday. The Blue Hose (2-0) amassed 635 yards of offense while holding Fort Lauderdale to less than 200. Presbyterian scored nine touchdowns - three in six minutes in the first quarter - and added more points with two safeties. For the second game, Presbyterian's high-octane offense did not punt.

Fort Lauderdale, competing in the National Christian College Athletic Association, is playing is playing its first year of intercollegiate football. Hefley led four Presbyterian quarterbacks, completing 25 of 38 passes. Tyler Huff was 5 for 5 with one TD passing and another score on a keeper. Freshmen Gabe Carroll and Warner Bush each went 2-for-2 passing. Franco De Luca was 9-for-24 passing for 101 yards for Fort Lauderdale. He was picked off three times as the Eagles committed five turnovers that resulted in 20 points. - AP College Football


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  09/11/21 - Carson CamprSr/2027, Transfer, 6-2, 215 (DS#999 QB) + More +

  Travis Theis ran for two touchdowns, Jonathan Joanis returned an interception 51 yards and South Dakota rolled to a 34-7 win over Northern Arizona on Saturday. The Coyotes (1-1) raced to a 17-0 lead in the first quarter while holding the Lumberjacks (0-2) to nine yards. Carson Camp hooked up with Brett Samso n for a 28-yard touchdown pass on the first possession and Theis capped the second drive with a 13-yard run. Theis also scored on a 1-yard plunge and Mason Lorber kicked his second field goal in the second quarter to make it 27-0. Although the Lumberjacks made the game close statistically they were no match for the quick strikes of South Dakota. The second Theis TD capped an 11-play, 84-yard drive, the only scoring possession that took more than 2 1/2 minutes. After Joanis' pick-6 made it 34-0, Widener found Hendri Johnson for a 16-yard score. - AP College Football

(DS#999 QB) rSr/2027 QB Carson CampTransfer
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  09/10/21 - Ren HefleyrSr/2025, Transfer, 6-0, 192 (DS#999 QB) + More +

  SEPT 6 PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Ren Hefley, Presbyterian, Sophomore (RS), Quarterback, Bryant, Arkansas,...Hefley began his Presbyterian career by setting the NCAA FCS record with 10 touchdown passes in an 84-43 victory against St. Andrews, Saturday. He also set a program record with 38 completions, going 38-of-50 passing for 538 yards in 45:05 of playing time without throwing an interception. Eight receivers caught at least one touchdown from Hefley, including freshman Jalyn Witcher who caught three of the touchdowns in the first half alone. Hefley's touchdown passes covered, in order, 1, 62, 79, 36, 9, 25, 5, 1, 49 and 6 yards. Others Nominated: Ian Corwin (Jr., QB, Drake); BJ Byrd (Sr., WR, Morehead State); Terrence Smith (Grad., RB, San Diego); John Seeter (Grad., QB, Stetson); Chuck Maxwell (So., WR, Valparaiso). - PFL Football

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  09/07/21 - Ren HefleyrSr/2025, Transfer, 6-0, 192 (DS#999 QB) + More +

  SEPT 6 STATS FCS NATIONAL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Ren Hefley, Presbyterian, QB, R-So., 6-0, 197, Bryant, Arkansas,...While feasting on an NAIA opponent, the University of Michigan transfer made a national splash in his Presbyterian debut, throwing for an FCS single-game record 10 touchdown passes to lead a 84-43 victory over St. Andrews. Hefley completed 38 of 50 passes for 538 yards, his TD passes covering, in order, 1, 62, 79, 36, 9, 25, 5, 1, 49 and 6 yards. Honorable Mention: Nic Baker, QB, Southern Illinois; Eric Barriere, QB, Eastern Washington; Julius Chestnut, RB, Sacred Heart; Shaq Davis, WR, South Carolina State; Bailey Fisher, QB, Gardner-Webb; Aqeel Glass, QB, Alabama A&M; Dennis Houston, WR, Western Illinois; Cole Johnson, QB, James Madison; Takairee Kenebrew, WR, North Alabama; Jameel McLaughlin, RB, Youngstown State; Hunter Rodrigues, QB, UC Davis; Hamp Simpson, QB, Furman; Matthew Sluka, QB, Holy Cross; Liam Welch, QB, Samford. - STATS FCS Football

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  09/06/21 - Lannden ZandersrSr/2025, Transfer, 6-1, 210 (DS#999 SS) + More +

  Clemson starting safety Landen Zanders will need shoulder surgery and miss the rest of the season. Tigers coach Dabo Swinney said Zanders hurt himself in the 10-3 loss to No. 5 Georgia this past Saturday night. Zanders, a 6-foot-1, 210-pound junior from Shelby, North Carolina, had 34 tackles last season as he started 10 of Clemson's 12 games. Zanders posted on social media that while he didn't expect his season to go this way, he'll come back stronger than ever in 2022. Swinney said Zanders will take a redshirt season. - AP College Football

(DS#999 SS) rSr/2025 SS Lannden ZandersTransfer
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  09/05/21 - Ren HefleyrSr/2025, Transfer, 6-0, 192 (DS#999 QB) + More +

  Michigan transfer Ren Hefley had a record-setting day in his first start for Presbyterian, tossing a FCS record 10 touchdowns in leading the Blue Hose to an 84-43 season-opening victory over NAIA-member St. Andrews on Saturday. Presbyterian made a winner of head coach Kevin Kelly, who was coaching his first college game. Kelly was selected for the job after leading Pulaski Academy of Little Rock, Arkansas, to nine state championships and 216 victories in 18 years. The Blue Hose, who moved up to Division I play in 2007, also had two TD passes from backup QB Tyler Huff, breaking the team record of 11, set by David Klingler and the Houston Cougars in a win over Eastern Washington in 1990.

Hefley broke the FCS record of nine, set by Mississippi Valley State's Willie Totten - who teamed up with wide receiver Jerry Rice to form the Satellite Express - in 1984. The record was tied by Portland State QB Drew Hubel in 2007. Hefley completed 38 of 50 passes for 538 yards, throwing his 10th TD pass on the first play of the fourth quarter before taking a seat. He did not throw an interception. Huff completed 7 of 9 for 63 yards. Freshman Jalyn Witcher had five catches for 156 yards and three scores - all in the first half - for Presbyterian, which set a school record for points scored. Matthew Rivera had eight receptions for 137 yards and two TDs. Seven other receivers caught one TD pass. Hefley's touchdown passes covered - in order - 1, 62, 79, 36, 9, 25, 5, 1, 49 and 6 yards. Andrew Fowler completed 9 of 20 passes for 99 yards and a TD and rushed for 40 yards and two scores for the Knights, who hail from North Carolina. D'Vonte Allen carried seven times for 86 yards and two scores. - Presbyterian/AP College Football


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  09/05/21 - Shane IllingworthrSr/2025, Transfer, 6-6, 233 (DS#999 QB) + More +

  Oklahoma State stopped Missouri State on fourth down twice during the last two minutes of the fourth quarter to hold on for a 23-16 victory on Saturday. The Cowboys botched a kickoff return deep in their own territory after the Bears scored their first touchdown with 3:06 remaining. Missouri State, trailing by seven, couldn't score on the possession and had another chance to tie the game with less than a minute left but failed to complete the rally. "The defense, obviously, did a great job," said Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy. "We put (Missouri State) in terrible situations multiple times, and they continue to make play after play after play after play." Oklahoma State's Devin Harper, who finished with a team-high 2 1/2 tackles for loss, and Brock Martin recorded the final sack of Missouri State's Jason Shelley that put the Bears away. Oklahoma State backup quarterback Shane Illingworth threw for 315 yards and was 22-of-40 passing in his third career start. Illingworth, who replaced regular starter Spencer Sanders in the team's season opener, raced Oklahoma State down the field on its first offensive possession and connected in the end zone with Tay Martin. - Oklahoma State/AP College Football

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  09/03/21 - Damien MoorerSr/2025, Transfer, 5-10, 213 (DS#999 RB) + More +

  It speaks to the settled nature of the Cal football team four days before its season opener against Nevada that the big news Tuesday involved a running back who carried the ball 21 times last season being dropped a spot on the depth chart. Coach Justin Wilcox, looking forward to the Bears' first game with fans in the stands since 2019, chuckled at the annual curiosity over the Week 1 depth chart.

Sophomore Damien Moore is listed as the starting running back, ahead of senior Christopher Brooks, who two years ago rushed for 914 yards. But while the pandemic complicated the Bears' 2020 season, it was a chronic shoulder injury that limited the game reps of Brooks, who legally changed his name this spring from Christopher Brown Jr. "They're both going to play," Wilcox said. "I know the depth chart is highly anticipated but in my mind they're both starters. It's going to be spread out at that position and we're fortunate enough to have more than one guy at that position." Wilcox said he expects a big season from Brooks, who is healthy and has performed well in camp. But Moore continues to turn heads after rushing for 121 yards against Stanford as a freshman last fall. - Oakland Tribune


(DS#999 RB) rSr/2025 RB Damien MooreTransfer
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  08/31/21 - Mycah PittmanrSr/2026, Transfer, 5-11, 195 (DS#999 WR) + More +

  Expectations have been high for Mycah Pittman from the day he arrived at Oregon. The third-year sophomore may finally be able to reach them in what he and the Ducks hope is a full season for the wide receiver. Pittman might have the greatest potential and pro prospects of Oregon's returning receivers, but he's rarely gotten to show it so far. He enters 2021 with 26 catches for 350 yards and two touchdowns over two seasons, with 12 games played and nine games missed, and it's actually closer to an even split. A broken collarbone sidelined him for the first four games in 2019, when he later broke his forearm and missed three more games. Pittman officially missed two games last season due to contact tracing, though he barely played against Oregon State.

"That first camp of his he was lights out," Oregon coach Mario Cristobal said. "I'll never forget it was this particular practice (after the second fall scrimmage) two years ago he injured his shoulder. I remember leaving that practice it felt like we had lost a game; that's how devastating it was because he was playing so well. "He's healthy, he's focused, he's locked in, motivated, he takes the hard coaching and (receivers coach Bryan) McClendon, he does the best job of anyone in the country at wide receiver. Those two have formed a really good bond and Mycah wants to be great, he wants to be pushed and he's getting a full dose of it. He's been extremely productive, he's made explosive plays, he's become a gritty player. Always had that in him but now he's doing it in the running game as well. Expecting a huge year out of him." - The Oregonian


(DS#999 WR) rSr/2026 WR Mycah PittmanTransfer
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  08/31/21 - Avantae WilliamsrSr/2025, Transfer, 5-11, 198 (DS#999 SS) + More +

  In his first comments to reporters since Avantae Williams was reinstated, Miami Hurricanes coach Manny Diaz said the second-year safety will be out for the team's first six games of the season, which starts Saturday against Alabama at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. "Avantae hasn't practiced, run or done anything physically," Diaz said Monday. "He's just going to work with our strength and conditioning staff for the next two weeks. It'd be unfair to dunk him right into the middle of practices. The guy did miss a training camp. We have to take that into account."

The Hurricanes officially reinstated Williams on Sunday after the felony charges that resulted in his dismissal were dropped on Aug. 20. Williams was dismissed from the program on July 22 after he was arrested and charged with three counts of aggravated battery against his pregnant ex-girlfriend earlier that week, according to Miami-Dade County's arrest records. Aggravated battery on a pregnant woman is a felony in Florida. A copy of the arrest affidavit from July stated Williams got into a "verbal dispute" with his ex-girlfriend on July 21 before telling her to leave the apartment they lived in together. - Sun Sentinel


(DS#999 SS) rSr/2025 SS Avantae WilliamsTransfer
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  08/27/21 - Avantae WilliamsrSr/2025, Transfer, 5-11, 198 (DS#999 SS) + More +

  Avantae Williams will be a Miami Hurricane again. Thirty-five days after the University of Miami dismissed Williams from the football program because of allegations of domestic violence against his former girlfriend, and six days after Miami-Dade prosecutors declined to press charges, Williams' attorney said he was informed that Williams will be reinstated to UM. Williams initially met with UM officials to discuss the situation Wednesday via Zoom. He was expected to arrive back in Miami on Thursday from near his home in DeLand. UM classes began this past Monday. Williams, 20, was rated the nation's No. 1 safety by Rivals.com in the 2020 recruiting class. He sat out his first season in 2020 because of an undisclosed medical issue, but was set to play this season, which begins Sept. 4 against No. 1 Alabama. - Miami Herald

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  08/22/21 - Arik GilbertrSr/2026, Transfer, 6-5, 275 (DS#999 TE) + More +

  Arik Gilbert, considered an impact addition to the UGA football offense, wasn't at the team's first scrimmage Saturday. "Arik's dealing with some personal issues," coach Kirby Smart said. "We love him. We're thinking about him. We're trying to help him." The LSU transfer's absence raises the question of whether he will be available when No. 5 Georgia opens its season Sept. 4 against No. 2 Clemson. The former tight end was preparing to play wide receiver for the Bulldogs. "We hope to get him back soon," Smart said. Smart didn't get into specifics, but said Gilbert is in good hands having director of sports medicine Ron Courson and others to care for him.

"When you think about a medical staff like Ron Courson has, he has so much experience in dealing those issues," Smart said. "Our thoughts and prayers are with him right now as he deals with those personal issues." Safety Lewis Cine called Gilbert "as advertised," based on summer workouts. He was expected to bolster a receiving corps without star George Pickens who sustained a torn ACL this spring and missing for now Kearis Jackson who is still coming back from a knee scope and Jermaine Burton with a sprained ankle. Gilbert played in eight games for LSU as a true freshman, making 35 catches for 368 yards and two touchdowns. - Athens Daily Banner


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