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Notable Coaches on the Hot Seat
1. Scot Loeffler (7-17 at Louisville)
2. Rhett Lashlee (16-21 at SMU)
3. G.J. Kinne (8-16 at Arkansas)
4. Lane Kiffin (19-19 at Ole Miss)
5. Mario Cristobal (21-16 at Miami)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notable Coaches on the Rise
1. Fredrick Burrow (9-3 at Troy)
2. Trent Dilfer (28-10 at UAB)
3. Michael Desormeaux (30-11 at Louisiana)
4. Mitchell McNulty (8-4 at New Mexico State)
5. Sonny Dykes (12-0 at Arizona)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- Conference Championship Results C-USA Championship Game
Liberty (7-6, 6-2) -- 10 UTEP (7-6, 5-3) -- 41
MAC Championship Game
Ohio (7-6, 5-3) -- 27 Kent State (9-4, 6-2) -- 35
Big XII Championship Game
#15 Cincinnati (10-3, 7-2) -- 24 #5 Arizona (13-0, 9-0) -- 28
Sun Belt Championship Game #19 Appalachian State (11-2, 7-1) -- 34
South Alabama (6-7, 6-2) -- 27
Clemson Tigers go back-to-back with Christopher Vizzina taking home the Heisman
Jessica West -- SI.com
A year removed from Cade Klubnik winning the Heisman Trophy, Klubnik's former backup Christopher Vizzina was named the 2026 Heisman Trophy winner, besting out teammate Tyler Brown and Arizona's Noah Fifita.
Vizzina set the ACC record for passing touchdowns with sixty, 23 of them going to Tyler Brown who also broke the ACC record for most receiving touchdowns in a season. Vizzina completed 79 percent of his passes for 4,372 yards with four additional touchdowns on the ground.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- CFB Awards Heisman: QB Christopher Vizzina (Clemson): 79 cmp%, 4372 passing yards, 60 TD, 12 INT Maxwell: WR Tyler Brown (Clemson): 84 receptions, 1226 yards, 23 TD AP Coach of the Year: HC Sonny Dykes (Arizona): 13-0 Broyles Award: OF Bolt Stanley (Arizona): 28-11 at Arizona O'Brien: QB Christopher Vizzina (Clemson): 79 cmp%, 4372 passing yards, 60 TD, 2 INT Bednarik: S Taylor Medina (Wisconsin): 84 tackles, 14 TFL, 7 INT, 4 PBU, 3 TD Thorpe: S Taylor Medina (Wisconsin): 84 tackles, 14 TFL, 7 INT, 4 PBU, 3 TD Walker: HB Darius Taylor (Michigan): 1484 rushing yards, 6.3 ypc, 21 TD Biletnikoff: WR Tyler Brown (Clemson): 84 receptions, 1226 yards, 23 TD Lombardi: DT D.J. Hicks (Texas A&M): 49 tackles, 13 TFL, 13.5 sacks Unitas: QB Noah Fifita (Arizona): 73 cmp%, 4487 passing yards, 51 TD, 13 INT Hendricks: DE T.J. Parker (Clemson): 44 tackles, 11 TFL, 11 sacks Outland: G Justin Evans (Nebraska): 2 sacks allowed, 779 snaps played Mackey: TE Hogan Hansen (Michigan): 54 receptions, 609 yards, 6 TD Butkus: OLB Tylan McNichols (UAB):53 tackles, 9 TFL, 11.5 sacks, INT Rimington: C Devin Brooks (Oregon): 0 sacks allowed, 292 snaps played Groza: K Grant Meadors (Oregon): 18-19 FG, 50 FG Lng, 100% XP Guy: P Max Fletcher (Cincinnati): 53 punts, 40.4 Net Avg, 10 inside the 20 Jet: R Tyler Brown (Clemson): 12 kick returns, 360 yards, 33 punt returns, 455 yards, TD
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- AP First Team All-Americans
QB Christopher Vizzina, Clemson (Jr)
HB Darius Taylor, Michigan (Sr)
HB Xzavier Joshua, Stanford (Jr)
WR Tyler Brown, Clemson (Sr)
WR Nick Marsh, Michigan State (Jr)
WR Iverson Hooks, UAB (Jr)
TE Jack Pedersen, UCLA (Sr)
T Samson Okunlola, Miami (Jr)
T Francis Mauigoa, Miami (Sr)
G Justin Evans, Nebraska (Sr)
G Zach Rice, North Carolina (Sr)
C Brady Small, Army (Sr)
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DE T.J. Parker, Clemson (Sr)
DE Joshua Mickens, Ohio State (Sr)
DT Gabriel Brownlow-Dindy, Texas A&M (Sr)
DT Markis Deal, TCU (Jr)
LB Samuel Omosigho, Oklahoma (Sr)
LB Kyngston Viliamu-Asa, Notre Dame (Jr)
LB Anthony Hill Jr, Texas (Sr)
CB Demello Jones, Georgia (So)
CB D'Angelo Ponds, Indiana (Sr)
S Ty Bryant, Kentucky (Sr)
S Kenyan Kelly, UTSA (So)
K Alex McPherson, Auburn (Sr)
P Max Fletcher, Cincinnati (Sr)
CB Jonas 'BBQ Chicken' Duclona: 11 tkl, INT S Jamison Patton: 7 tkl, TFL DT Stewart Sullivan: 3 tkl, 2 TFL, 0.5 sack
Coach Singleton's Post Game
Q: Another one possession loss, to a team that beat you guys in similar fashion earlier in the year. What is the message to the team after another loss like that to end the season?
A: We let ourselves down, didn't really play up to the standard that we've built over the last few months. We just shit the bed, plain and simple, on defense.
Q: You guys had a lot of positive momentum heading into the bowl game. How do you keep that momentum going into the offseason even with the loss?
A: I disagree there, I don't think you have to carry positive momentum or feel like you need to manufacture it. We squandered away an opportunity to do something special, end the year strong, get our revenge against a team that we feel like we're better than. Ultimately, they beat us twice and beat us both times with late touchdowns when we had them down and out so clearly they're the better team, better program, better talent, better coaches, better everything. Who cares if you win five, six games in a stretch when you shit the bed when it matters, when you face a team that showed up to play too. So, that's what we bring into the offseason is knowing that we have the potential to play at a high level but we've also shown that we don't at times and that's equally as important to remember.
Q: What did they do offensively to have success in the passing game?
A: They didn't do anything, we never got off the bus. We had no pass rush, guys are getting beat inside, outside, over the top. There was no magic sprinkle dust that was put out there, they lined up, attacked the middle of the field like we expected them to and we didn't get to our landmarks, didn't tackle very well and got beat a bunch of times.