FORMER PLAYERS
Raheem Anderson, C (Western Michigan): Anderson is a backup lineman for Western Michigan.
Andrel Anthony, WR (Duke): Anthony had 1 catch for 6 yards in a 38-3 win over Syracuse.
Jeremiah Beasley, LB (Missouri): Beasley made 2 tackles in a 42-6 win over UMass.
Kechaun Bennett, DE (UCLA): Bennett made 3 tackles and 1 tackle for loss in a 17-14 loss to Northwestern.
Tristan Bounds, OT (Arizona): Bounds is a backup offensive tackle for Arizona.
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Semaj Bridgeman, LB (Michigan State): Michigan State (3-1) had a bye. Bridgeman has 3 tackles and 1 tackle for loss this season.
Cole Cabana, RB (Western Michigan): Cabana had 6 carries for 16 yards and 1 catch for 0 yards in a 47-14 win over Rhode Island.
Cam Calhoun, CB (Alabama): Calhoun did not record any stats in a 24-21 win over Georgia.
Darrius Clemons, WR (Oregon State): Clemons tore his Achilles during fall practice and will miss the entire 2025 season.
Jayden Denegal, QB (San Diego State): Denegal completed 13/20 passes for 110 yards, 0 touchdowns, and 2 interceptions in a 6-3 win over Northern Illinois. He ran 9 times for 19 yards.
Eamonn Dennis, WR (Ohio): Dennis returned 2 kickoffs for 31 yards in a 35-20 win over Bowling Green.
Tommy Doman, P (Florida): Doman is averaging 46.1 yards per punt on 17 attempts this season.
Tavierre Dunlap, RB (Eastern Michigan): Dunlap had 8 carries for 34 yards and 1 catch for 5 yards in a 24-13 loss to Central Michigan.
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): North Carolina (2-2) had a bye. Hall has 15 carries for 44 yards this season.
Louis Hansen, TE (UConn): For the second straight week, Hansen did not register a catch.
Amir Herring, OG (Kansas): Herring is a starting offensive guard for Kansas.
Jason Hewlett, LB (Boston College): Hewlett did not record any stats in a 28-24 loss to Cal.
Nikhai Hill-Green, LB (Alabama): Hill-Green made 1 tackle in a 24-21 win over Georgia.
Breeon Ishmail, DE (Purdue): Purdue (2-2) had a bye. Ishmail has 6 tackles this season.
Kody Jones, CB (Kennesaw State): Jones did not record any stats in a 24-16 win over Middle Tennessee State.
Aymeric Koumba, DE (UCF): Koumba did not play in a 34-20 loss to Kansas State.
Ja'Den McBurrows, CB (Appalachian State): McBurrows did not play in a 47-14 loss to Boise State.
Cade McNamara, QB (East Tennessee State): McNamara completed 29/46 passes for 398 yards, 4 touchdowns, and 2 interceptions in a 38-34 loss to Mercer. McNamara was sacked 5 times in the contest.
Hayden Moore, LB (Washington): Moore did not record any stats in a 24-6 loss to Ohio State.
Tyler Morris, WR (Indiana): Morris suffered a knee injury in the spring that will keep him out for the 2025 season.
Alex Orji, QB (UNLV): Orji will miss the remainder of the season due to injury.
Jeff Persi, OT (Pitt): Persi is a starting offensive tackle for Pitt.
Micah Pollard, LB (Liberty): Pollard did not record any stats in a 21-7 loss to Old Dominion.
Myles Pollard, CB (Memphis): Pollard has not recorded any stats yet this season.
George Rooks, DT (Syracuse): Rooks made 4 tackles in a 38-3 loss to Duke.
Keon Sabb, S (Alabama): Sabb made 4 tackles in a 24-21 win over Georgia.
Adam Samaha, K (Akron): Samaha has not played yet this season.
Deuce Spurlock, LB (Liberty): Spurlock did not record any stats in a 21-7 loss to Old Dominion
C.J. Stokes, RB (Charlotte): Charlotte (1-3) had a bye. Stokes has 25 carries for 95 yards and 5 catches for 37 yards this season.
Jake Thaw, WR (Delaware): Delaware (3-1) had a bye. Thaw has 11 catches for 177 yards and 1 touchdown in two games played.
Joey Velazquez, LB (Ohio State): Velazquez did not record any stats in game four.
Dan Villari, TE (Syracuse): Villari made 2 catches for 10 yards in a 38-3 loss to Duke.
Owen Wafle, DT (Penn State): Wafle did not record any stats in a 30-24 loss to Oregon.
Amorion Walker, WR (Middle Tennessee): Walker made 2 catches for 15 yards in a 24-16 loss to Kennesaw State.
D.J. Waller, CB (Kentucky): Waller has missed the past three games due to injury.
FORMER COMMITS
Collins Acheampong (DE, Bowling Green State): Acheampong made 1 tackle in a 35-20 loss to Ohio.
Aaron Alexander, LB (Arkansas State): Alexander made 6 tackles in a 28-16 loss to Louisiana-Monroe.
Markus Allen, WR (Mississippi State): Allen did not record any stats in a 41-34 loss to Tennessee.
Ethan Burke, DE (Texas): Texas (3-1) had a bye. Burke has 11 tackles this season.
Kevonte Henry, DE (Alabama): Henry has not recorded any stats this season.
Tyler Martin, LB (UMass): Martin made 8 tackles in a 42-6 loss to Missouri.
Davonte Miles, DT (South Carolina): Miles made 3 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, 1 sack, and 1 quarterback hurry in a 35-13 win over Kentucky.
Andrew Rappleyea, TE (Penn State): Rappleyea did not record any stats in a 30-24 loss to Oregon.
Myles Rowser, S (Arizona State): Rowser made 10 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, and 1 pass breakup in a 27-24 win over TCU.
Elias Rudolph (DE, UNLV): UNLV (4-0) had a bye. Rudolph has 2 tackle this season.
Jacob Smith (DE, Kentucky): Smith has not recorded any stats this season.
Jaden Smith (LB, Kentucky): Smith made 2 tackles in a 35-13 loss to South Carolina.
Jerod Smith (DT, Kentucky): Smith made 2 tackles in a 35-13 loss to South Carolina.
Joel Starlings, DT (Maryland): Maryland (4-0) had a bye. Starlings has 3 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, 1 sack, and 1 quarterback hurry this year.
Alex VanSumeren, DT (Michigan State): Michigan State (3-1) had a bye. VanSumeren has 15 tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss this season.
Raylen Wilson, LB (Georgia): Wilson made 6 tackles in a 24-21 loss to Alabama.
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 is 3-1 after a loss to Oklahoma.
Mike Elston, Defensive Line Coach (Los Angeles Chargers): Elston is in his second season with the Chargers.
Ron English, Co-Defensive Coordinator (Louisville): English has been co-DC at Louisville since he came over with Jeff Brohm in 2023.
Dan Enos, Quarterbacks Coach (Wake Forest): Enos is in his first season as Wake Forest's quarterbacks coach.
Jedd Fisch, Head Coach (Washington): Fisch is now 3-1 after a 24-6 loss to Ohio State. Fisch was flagged two times toward the beginning of the game, once for sideline interference and once for unsportsmanlike conduct for arguing the sideline interference call.
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.
Tony Gibson, Head Coach (Marshall): Marshall is 2-3 after a 54-51 loss to Louisiana.
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.
Mo Linguist, Co-Defensive Coordinator (Alabama): Linguist is in his second season at Alabama.
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): Indiana State is 2-2 and had a bye this past week
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.
Ryan Osborn, Defensive Line Coach (Oklahoma State): Osborn is in his first season with the Cowboys.
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 2-3 after a 48-14 loss to Utah.
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 0-4 after a 31-14 loss to Quincy.
Utah's offensive stats tell a story: 33 first downs (to WVU's 14); Utah goes 8 for 13 on 3rd down (62%); 3 for 3 on 4th down; 7 for 7 in the red zone; 4 for 4 when goal to go; had an 83% pass completion rate for 290 yards; 242 yards rushing; and held the ball for 9+ minutes more than WVU. In other words, WVU has a lot of work to do on the defensive side of the ball.
ReplyDeleteWheatley ... how long can he possibly hold on?
I'm not an NFL guy. I see Harbaugh is 3-1 with the Chargers, but all the games have been relatively low-scoring, close games. What's the story there ... their defense mostly carrying them while the Charger offense not so hot?
Of all the things I thought I’d see, Cade throwing 46 times for 400 yards was definitely not one of them!
ReplyDeleteAfter quitting on Michigan and then quitting on Iowa, Cade probably came there to put up numbers. He got caught up in a time share and ended up throwing only 15 times a game through the first 3. But now with Jacolby Criswelll hurt, he's gotten to live out his dreams throwing 45 times a game each of the last 2 weeks.
DeleteDown by 4 with 2 minutes to go, the ETSU Bucs last drive ended in a Cade interception. His team is 2-3.
Cade has 6 TDs and 6 INTs on the season and sports a passer rating of 130.
Four guys starting for not terrible D1 programs across the country. That’s pretty good. Kansas no longer being horrid feels odd.
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