FORMER PLAYERS
Raheem Anderson, C (Western Michigan): Anderson is a backup lineman for Western Michigan.
Andrel Anthony, WR (Duke): Anthony caught 5 passes for 58 yards and 2 touchdowns in a 45-19 loss to Illinois.
WHAT A CATCH BY ANDREL ANTHONY.... pic.twitter.com/dSWoaaVVyx
— Duke Football (@DukeFOOTBALL) September 6, 2025
This Darian Mensah to Andrel Anthony connection 👀 pic.twitter.com/cmwc9dEXQh
— Duke Football (@DukeFOOTBALL) September 6, 2025
Jeremiah Beasley, LB (Missouri): Beasley made 1 tackle in a 42-31 win over Kansas.
Kechaun Bennett, DE (UCLA): Bennett made 5 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, and 1 sack in a 30-23 loss to UNLV.
Tristan Bounds, OT (Arizona): Bounds is a starting offensive tackle for Arizona.
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Semaj Bridgeman, LB (Michigan State): Bridgeman did not record any stats in a 42-40 win over Boston College.
Cole Cabana, RB (Western Michigan): Cabana did not record any stats in a 33-30 loss to North Texas.
Cam Calhoun, CB (Alabama): Calhoun made 2 tackles and 1 pass breakup in a 73-0 win over Louisiana-Monroe.
Darrius Clemons, WR (Oregon State): Clemons tore his Achilles during practice and will miss the entire 2025 season.
Jayden Denegal, QB (San Diego State): Denegal completed 15/30 passes for 133 yards and 1 touchdown in a 36-13 loss to Washington State. He had 8 carries for -28 yards and 1 touchdown, and that includes being sacked 3 times for -35 yards.
Touchdown San Diego State. Backup safety Duhron Goodman fell down, and with tons of time, QB Jayden Denegal found Jacob Bostick for a 35-yard TD.
— Greg Woods (@GregWWoods) September 7, 2025
SDSU 7, WSU 0 pic.twitter.com/tIo0mmyRnk
Eamonn Dennis, WR (Ohio): Dennis returned 1 kickoff for 16 yards in a 17-10 win over West Virginia.
Tavierre Dunlap, RB (Eastern Michigan): Dunlap had 11 carries for 26 yards in a 28-23 loss to LIU.
Andrew Gentry, OT (BYU): Gentry is a starting offensive tackle for BYU.
Dom Giudice, OG (Missouri): Giudice is a starting offensive guard for Missouri.
Ben Hall (RB, North Carolina): Hall had 3 carries for 3 yards and 2 catches for 10 yards in a 20-3 win over Charlotte.
Louis Hansen, TE (UConn): Hansen made 1 catch for 15 yards in a 27-20 loss to Syracuse.
Amir Herring, OG (Kansas): Herring is a starting offensive guard for Kansas.
Jason Hewlett, LB (Boston College): Hewlett made 2 tackles in a 42-40 loss to Michigan State.
Nikhai Hill-Green, LB (Alabama): Hill-Green made 2 tackles in a 73-0 win over Louisiana-Monroe.
Breeon Ishmail, DE (Purdue): Ishmail did not record any stats in a 34-17 win over Southern Illinois.
Kody Jones, CB (Kennesaw State): Jones has 6 tackles and 1 sack so far this season in two games.
Aymeric Koumba, DE (UCF): Koumba made 1 tackle in a 68-7 win over North Carolina A&T.
Ja'Den McBurrows, CB (Appalachian State): McBurrows made 5 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, and 1 pass breakup in a 20-13 win over Lindenwood
Cade McNamara, QB (East Tennessee State): McNamara completed 11/18 passes for 85 yards, 1 touchdown, and 0 interceptions in a 72-17 loss to Tennessee. He also had 3 carries for -2 yards.
Hayden Moore, LB (Washington): Moore made 2 tackles in a 70-10 win over UC-Davis.
Tyler Morris, WR (Indiana): Moore suffered a knee injury in the spring that will keep him out for the 2025 season.
Alex Orji, QB (UNLV): Orji had 1 carry for 1 yard in a 30-23 win over UCLA.
Jeff Persi, OT (Pitt): Persi is a starting offensive tackle for Pitt.
Micah Pollard, LB (Liberty): Pollard made 1 tackle in a 34-24 loss to Jacksonville State.
Myles Pollard, CB (Memphis): Pollard has not recorded any stats yet this season.
George Rooks, DT (Syracuse): Rooks did not record any stats in a 27-20 win over UConn.
Keon Sabb, S (Alabama): Sabb made 3 tackles in a 73-0 win over Louisiana-Monroe.
Adam Samaha, K (Akron): Samaha has not played yet this season.
Deuce Spurlock, LB (Liberty): Spurlock made 3 tackles in a 34-24 loss to Jacksonville State.
C.J. Stokes, RB (Charlotte): Stokes had 10 carries for 7 yards in a 20-3 loss to North Carolina.
Jake Thaw, WR (Delaware): Thaw made 7 catches for 85 yards and 1 punt return for 13 yards in a 31-7 loss to Colorado.
Jake Thaw put him in the spin cycle 😮💨@Wendys pic.twitter.com/qEHhFzAM5u
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) September 6, 2025
Joey Velazquez, LB (Ohio State): Velazquez did not record any stats in game two.
Dan Villari, TE (Syracuse): Villari made 7 catches for 104 yards and 1 carry for 1 yard in a 27-20 win over UConn.
The FIRST 1st down in the Dome at Home inside the 2025-26 season is a completed pass from Syracuse QB Steve Angeli to TE Dan Villari 🍊🏈
— DT Sports Media (@CallDT) September 6, 2025
Video by Dan Tortora Broadcast Media, LLC#Syracuse #collegefootball #sports #Cuse #OrangeNation pic.twitter.com/VMsefiI7FQ
Owen Wafle, DT (Penn State): Wafle did not record any stats in a 34-0 win over FIU.
Amorion Walker, WR (Middle Tennessee): Walker made 2 catches for 15 yards in a 42-10 loss to Wisconsin.
D.J. Waller, CB (Kentucky): Waller did not play in game two.
FORMER COMMITS
Collins Acheampong (DE, Bowling Green State): Acheampong has yet to record any stats this season.
Aaron Alexander, LB (Arkansas State): Alexander did not record any stats in a 56-14 loss to Arkansas.
Markus Allen, WR (Mississippi State): Allen did not record any stats in a 24-20 win over Arizona State.
Ethan Burke, DE (Texas): Burke made 2 tackles and 1 quarterback hurry in a 38-7 win over SJSU.
Kevonte Henry, DE (Alabama): Henry did not record any stats in a 73-0 win over Louisiana-Monroe.
Tyler Martin, LB (UMass): Martin made 9 tackles, 1 pass breakup, and 1 interception that he returned 23 yards for a touchdown, but UMass lost to Bryant by a score of 27-26.
PICK!
— MACtion (@MACSports) September 6, 2025
Tyler Martin with his first career interception & runs all the way home for @UMassFootball ! 🚩🏠#MACtion pic.twitter.com/H4a2RUkwSv
Davonte Miles, DT (South Carolina): Miles made 1 tackle in a 38-10 win over South Carolina State.
Andrew Rappleyea, TE (Penn State): Rappleyea did not record any stats in a 34-0 win over FIU.
Myles Rowser, S (Arizona State): Rowser made 5 tackles in a 24-20 loss to Mississippi State.
Elias Rudolph (DE, UNLV): Rudolph did not record any stats in a 30-23 win over UCLA.
Jacob Smith (DE, Kentucky): Smith made 1 tackle in a 30-23 loss to Ole Miss.
Jaden Smith (LB, Kentucky): Smith made 2 tackles in a 30-23 loss to Ole Miss.
Jerod Smith (DT, Kentucky): Smith made 2 tackles in a 30-23 loss to Ole Miss.
Joel Starlings, DT (Maryland): Starlings made 1 tackle in a 20-9 win over Northern Illinois.
Alex VanSumeren, DT (Michigan State): VanSumeren made 1 tackle in a 42-40 win over Boston College.
Raylen Wilson, LB (Georgia): Wilson made 7 tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss in a 28-6 win over Austin Peay.
COACHES
Joe Bolden, Special Teams Coordinator (Southern Mississippi): Bolden is in his first season at Southern Miss after spending 2023-2024 at Tulsa.
Anthony Campanile, Defensive Coordinator (Jacksonville Jaguars): Campanile is in his first season as an NFL defensive coordinator after spending time as a linebackers coach for the Packers last year.
Kirk Campbell, Offensive Analyst (Los Angeles Chargers): Campbell is in his first season with the Chargers.
Steve Clinkscale, Defensive Backs Coach (Los Angeles Chargers): Clink is in his second season with the Chargers.
Ross Douglas, Wide Receivers Coach (Oregon): Douglas is in his first season as Oregon's wide receivers coach after spending 2024 at Syracuse.
D.J. Durkin, Defensive Coordinator (Auburn): Auburn beat Ball State by a score of 42-3.
Mike Elston, Defensive Line Coach (Los Angeles Chargers): Elston is in his second season with the Chargers.
Jedd Fisch, Head Coach (Washington): Fisch is 2-0 this year after a 70-10 win over UC-Davis.
Larry Foote, Defensive Run Game Coordinator/Outside Linebackers Coach (Tampa Bay Buccaneers): Foote has been coaching in some capacity with the Bucs since 2019.
Darrell Funk, Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line Coach (Indiana State): Funk is back at Indiana State, where he previously coached in 2017, to help out his old buddy Curt Mallory.
Allen Gant, Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Coach (Fordham): Gant is in his second season with Fordham.
Josh Gattis, Offensive Analyst (Syracuse): Gattis is now an offensive analyst for Syracuse.
Harold Goodwin, Assistant Head Coach/Run Game Coordinator (Carolina Panthers): Goodwin is in his second season with the Panthers.
Jay Harbaugh, Special Teams Coordinator (Seattle Seahawks): Harbaugh is in his second season with the Seahawks.
Jim Harbaugh, Head Coach (Los Angeles Chargers): Harbaugh is in his second season with the Chargers.
Ben Herbert, Executive Director of Player Performance (Los Angeles Chargers): Herbert is in his second season with the Chargers.
Cato June, Assistant Linebackers Coach (Indianapolis Colts): June is in his first season with the Colts after spending time at Bowling Green State.
Kevin Koger, Tight Ends Coach (Atlanta Falcons): Koger is in his second season with the Falcons.
Scot Loeffler, Quarterbacks Coach (Philadelphia Eagles): Loeffler is in his first season with the Eagles after being head coach at BGSU.
Mike Macdonald, Head Coach (Seattle Seahawks): Macdonald is in his second season heading up the Seahawks.
Curt Mallory, Head Coach (Indiana State): Mallory is now 2-0 this year after a 38-14 win over Eastern Illinois.
Roy Manning, Edges Coach (San Diego State): Manning was out of football in 2024 but is now coaching the edge rushers for SDSU.
Mike McCray, Linebackers Coach (Central State): McCray is in his first season with Central State after being with UMass from 2022-2024.
Jesse Minter, Defensive Coordinator (Los Angeles Chargers): Minter is in his second season with the Chargers.
Jerry Montgomery, Defensive Line Coach (Cincinnati Bengals): Montgomery is in his first season with the Bengals after spending 2024 with the Patriots.
Desmond Morgan, Safeties Coach (Memphis): Morgan is now the safeties coach at Memphis, where he is helping to coach former Michigan cornerback Myles Pollard.
Shaun Nua, Defensive Line Coach (USC): Nua is in his fourth season with USC.
Chris Partridge, Linebackers Coach (Seattle Seahawks): Partridge is in his second season coaching for the Seahawks.
Denard Robinson, Quarterbacks/Running Backs Coach (Lead Prep Academy): Robinson is coaching at Lead Prep in Brighton, MI, for the second year.
Rich Rodriguez, Head Coach (West Virginia): Rodriguez is now 1-1 this year after a 17-10 loss to Ohio.
Dylan Roney, Outside Linebackers Coach (Los Angeles Chargers): The former Michigan walk-on, recruiting assistant, and grad assistant is now coaching NFL outside linebackers under Jim Harbaugh.
James Ross III, Defensive Run Game Coordinator/Outside Linebackers/Defensive Ends Coach (Houston): Ross is in his second season with Houston.
Roy Roundtree, Wide Receivers Coach (Temple): Roundtree is in his first season as Temple's wide receivers coach after spending 2024 at Miami-OH.
Adam Stenavich, Offensive Coordinator (Green Bay Packers): Stenavich is in his fourth season as the Packers offensive coordinator and has been coaching in some capacity with the team since 2019.
Ed Warinner, Offensive Coordinator (Rhein Fire): Warinner was the offensive coordinator for the Rhein Fire when they played their season in the spring/summer.
Edward Warinner, Safeties Coach (Indiana State): Warinner, who spent one year at Michigan when his dad Ed Warinner was the offensive line coach, is now a safeties coach at ISU.
Al Washington, Linebackers Coach (Notre Dame): Washington remains as the linebackers coach for the Fighting Irish.
Tyrone Wheatley, Head Coach (Wayne State): Wheatley is 0-1 after a 34-7 loss to Tiffin.
Ohio had lost to Rutgers in week 1 by three points on a late field goal, and the betting line for the WVU-Ohio game showed WVU a 3.5 point favorite. I was somewhat surprised by that, but I guess the odds-makers knew a thing or two because lo-and-behold Ohio beats West Virginia, 17-10.
ReplyDeleteThe box score for that game has some interesting things:
- Ohio turned the ball over three times, yet still won
- Ohio dominated time of possession, 40:15 to 19:45
- WVU's 3rd down conversion rate was only 15%
It's going to be interesting watching WVU's season unfold. With the coaching change in the off-season, the roster turned off a lot of players. I'll be interested in seeing how that team does over time, and whether we see improvement.
Ditto Jedd Fisch at Washington ... a lop-sided win in a cupcake game ... does he keep things going, or is there a ceiling that will be revealed.
The same can be said for Michigan, of course.