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  2019 JERRY RICE AWARD WATCH LIST: Hajj-Malik Williams, QB, Campbell: 105 of 177 (59.3 percent), 1,496 yards, 15 TDs, 5 INTs; 101 carries, 418 yards, 5 TDs; 1 TD reception (8 games),...A freshman from Atlanta, Ga., Williams has thrown for 1,496 yards and 15 touchdowns, completing nearly 60 percent of his passes, while starting all eight games for the 6-2 Camels, off to their best start in program history. The QB has also rushed for 418 yards and five more touchdowns. His 15 passing TDs are tied for second on the Campbell single-season charts, while his 1,496 passing yards stands sixth in CU single-season history. Williams has accounted for a touchdown throw and a rushing score in four games this season, ranking third in the Big South in total offense, and leading all conference freshman. Williams has been named Big South Freshman of the Week, as well as honorable mention STATS FCS Freshman of the Week four times this season. - STATS FCS/Campbell Football

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  OCT 28 BIG SOUTH FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK: Campbell quarterback Hajj-Malik Williams (Atlanta, Ga.) rallied the Camels to a 49-47 triple-overtime win at Gardner-Webb with 208 passing yards, 100 rushing yards and four total touchdowns. He completed 22-of-36 passes with two TDs, and added rushing scores of six and one yard. In overtime, Williams passed for 39 yards and a touchdown, rushed for 30 and a score, and converted a 2-point conversion for the final scoring margin. Also nominated for Freshman of the Week: Davis Smith (Monmouth) and Tyler Huff (Presbyterian). - Big South Football

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  Hajj-Malik Williams passed for 208 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 100 yards and two scores and Alex Santiago blocked a punt and returned it 41 yards for a TD on the final play of regulation as Campbell outlasted Gardner-Webb 49-47 in triple overtime on Saturday. The difference in the game was Gardner-Webb's failed 2-point conversion try in the third OT. Gardner-Webb jumped out to a 17-3 second-quarter lead thanks to two TD passes by Jordan Smith -- a 30-yarder to Izaiah Gathings in the first quarter and a 5-yarder to Gathings at the 9:18 mark of the second.

Campbell (6-1, 3-0 Big South Conference) trailed 27-13 after the Runnin' Bulldogs' K. Everett booted a 23-yard field goal with 32 seconds left in the third quarter. But the Fighting Camels lived up to their name using Williams' 8-yard TD toss to Jalen Kelsey with 1:55 left in the game and Santiago's return score to force overtime. The teams traded TDs and extra points through the first two extra periods. Campbell had the ball first in the third OT. Johnathan Hawkins scored on a 3-yard run and Williams ran it in on the mandatory two-point conversion for a 49-41 lead. The Runnin' Bulldogs (3-5, 1-2) scored on Jayln Cagle's 1-yard plunge, but G-W's Chuma Awanna was flagged for offensive pass interference on the 2-point try, moving the ball back to the 18-yard line. Kalen Whitlow's final pass was incomplete. Gardner-Webb's quarterback duo of Kalen Whitlow and Smith combined to complete 22 of 32 passes for 221 yards and four TDs. Cagle rushed for 103 yards on 28 carries and Devron Harper snared nine passes for 106 yards. - AP College Football


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  OCT 21 BIG SOUTH FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK: Campbell quarterback Hajj-Malik Williams (Atlanta, Ga.) was 14-of-26 passing for 217 yards with two touchdowns, and also caught a 23-yard touchdown in Campbell's 31-16 win over Hampton. He led the Camels with 82 rushing yards, including a long rush of 30 yards, and finished the day with 299 yards of offense. Williams' TD passes went for 79 and 11 yards. - Big South Football

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  Hajj-Malik Williams threw two touchdown passes and caught another as Campbell beat Hampton 31-16 on Saturday. Williams had 217 yards passing for the Fighting Camels (5-1, 2-0 Big South Conference) and led the team with 82 yards rushing. Williams threw a 76-yard scoring strike to Jalen Kelsey late in the first quarter. In the second, Williams pulled in a 23-yard pass from wide receiver Caleb Snead on first down for another Campbell touchdown and a 14-3 advantage. Hampton scored a TD to close to 14-10 but Colin Gary's 29-yard field goal just before halftime stretched it to 17-10. The Pirates (3-4, 0-2) closed to a point on a Deondre Francois touchdown throw early in the fourth quarter, but the Fighting Camels extended their lead again on an 11-yard touchdown throw from Williams to Kelsey for a 24-16 edge. Deondre Francois had 246 yards and a score passing for the Pirates. - AP College Football

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  10/14/19 - Javin WhiteSr/2020, UNLV + More +

  OCT 14/WEEK 7 MOUNTAIN WEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: JAVIN WHITE, UNLV, Senior, Linebacker, Oakland, California/McClymonds HS,...In a 34-10 road victory at Vanderbilt, tallied seven tackles, including 2.5 tackles for loss and 0.5 sack, one interception and one forced fumble...Returned the interception 44 yards, setting up a UNLV field goal...The forced fumble was received by the Rebels and led to an eventual touchdown...UNLV held Vanderbilt to 10 points, the lowest points total in a road game since 2003. - Mountain West Football

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  Freshman Hajj-Malik Williams threw two touchdown passes, Cameron Davis rushed for 137 yards, and Campbell defeated Presbyterian 28-14 on Saturday. Campbell (4-1, 1-0) attempted just 13 passes with Williams completing 5 of 9 for 141 yards. His touchdowns were 56 yards to Trevion Armstrong in the first quarter and 39 yards to Davarius Bargnare in the final period. In between, Bryant Barr scored on two short runs. After Presbyterian (0-5, 0-2) drew within 21-14 in the fourth quarter, Williams connected with Bargnare for a two-score lead with 2:03 remaining. Jarius Jeter rushed for 133 yards and two touchdowns for Presbyterian and the Blue Hose sacked Williams five times. Colby Campbell added 14 combined tackles to his conference lead of 44. - AP College Football

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  SEPT 30/WEEK 5 BIG SKY FRESHMAN THE WEEK: Campbell quarterback Hajj-Malik Williams (Atlanta, Ga.) threw for a season-high 266 yards with a touchdown on 15-of-28 passing, and rushed for another 44 to finish with 310 total offensive yards in Campbell's win at Mercer. His 41-yard run on Campbell's final possession sealed the victory, as he directed the Camel offense on an 11-play, 61-yard march down the field that ran out the final 5:10 of the contest. - Big South Football

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  Hajj-Malik Williams threw for 266 yards and a score as Campbell led early and held on late for a 34-27 win over Mercer on Saturday night. Johnathan Hawkins ran for 106 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries for the Fighting Camels (3-1). Cameron Davis added 73 yards rushing and a score. Two Colin Gary field goals and a 44-yard interception return by defensive back Kam Prewitt had the Fighting Camels up 13-0 early in the second quarter. Mercer squeezed in a pair of field goals before the half and Campbell was up 13-6 at halftime.

Mercer evened it 13-13 late in the third on a Robert Riddle touchdown throw but Williams answered with a 76-yard scoring strike to Davarius Bargnare to put Campbell ahead 20-13. Hawkins ran for his score to cap the next Campbell drive and extend the lead to 27-13 but Mercer's Deondre Johnson would return the ensuing kickoff 65 yards for a touchdown, cutting it to 27-20 with 10:39 to play. Each team scored again in the waning minutes for the final score, Campbell going up by two touchdowns before Mercer answered. Riddle had 125 yards passing for the Bears (2-3). - AP College Football


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  SEPT 9/WEEK 2 BIG SOUTH FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK: Campbell quarterback Hajj-Malik Williams accounted for 321 yards of offense and three touchdowns in his home debut to lead the Camels to a 38-14 win over Shaw. He completed 18-of-24 passes, including his first 10 throws, for 235 yards and two scores, and rushed for a team-high 86 yards on just nine carries. His 22-yard touchdown run in the second quarter was the first of his career. - Big South Football

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  07/22/19 - Javin WhiteSr/2020, UNLV + More +

  2019 PRESEASON BUTKUS AWARD WATCH LIST: Javin White, UNLV,...White is a 6-3, 205-pound ball hawk from Oakland, California, who graduated from McClymonds High School. He was named preseason Third Team All-MW by Athlon and Fourth Team by Phil Steele's. Previously a safety, he started all 12 games last year at the strongside linebacker spot for the Rebels and turned in a breakout season. His 74 tackles included 6.5 tackles-for-loss and two quarterback sacks.

He also broke up four passes to go along with his team-leading four interceptions. White finished tied for ninth in the nation with four forced fumbles and was named Mountain West Defensive Player of the Week after his two interceptions thwarted scoring drives by UNR in UNLV's record-breaking rally over the Wolf Pack in the season finale. - UNLV Football


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  07/19/19 - Sid AcostarSr/2020, UNLV + More +

  2019 PRESEASON RIMINGTON TROPHY CANDIDATE: Sid Acosta, UNLV,...Acosta, a native of Corona, California, and graduate of Centennial High School and transfer from Riverside City College, started 11 games last season as a junior for the nation's 19th-ranked rushing attack. He was named 2019 Preseason Fourth Team All-Mountain West by Phil Steele's. - UNLV Football

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  UNLV landed a player who has the potential to make a major impact for the second consecutive day. Rayshad Jackson, a 6-foot, 236-pound linebacker at Florida, tweeted Saturday that he is transferring to UNLV. As a graduate transfer, he will be eligible to play this season. Jackson started three games last season for the Gators and played in all 13. He had 36 tackles and three quarterback hurries for a defense that finished 28th nationally in allowing 343.3 yards per game. At UNLV, Jackson will play for a familiar face in second-year defensive coordinator Tim Skipper, who was on Florida's staff from 2015 to 2017 and coached linebackers his final season. - Las Vegas Review-Journal

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