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Post by djp73 » Yesterday, 17:22

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL WRAP-UP
ALL AMERICANS
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1st Team All-Americans
POSNAMETEAMYEAR
QBC. CarrLSUJR (RS)
HBD. WilliamsLSUSR (RS)
HBY. WillisMichiganSR (RS)
WRM. ClarkTennesseeSR
WRG. WoodheadColoradoSO (RS)
WRN. Boldin Jr.Georgia StateSR
TEJ. WashingtonTexasSR (RS)
LTZ. BenedictPenn StateSO (RS)
LGM. IteteFlorida StateSR (RS)
CJ. OgleBoston CollegeJR
RGC. CousinsPenn StateSR (RS)
RTB. BooneClemsonSO (RS)
LEDGG. RelifordLSUSR (RS)
REDGJ. SmithKentuckySR (RS)
DTJ. TerryTexasSR
DTK. WynnUSFJR (RS)
SAMM. CherryPittsburghJR
MIKEM. TuiotiBoise StateSR
WILLD. CookPittsburghSR
CBD. Lee Jr.AlabamaJR (RS)
CBZ. ThomasFlorida StateJR (RS)
FSS. YorkClemsonSO (RS)
SSC. MyrickSouthern MissSR (RS)
KA. BurrellLSUSR (RS)
PM. SorohNew Mexico StateFR

2nd Team All-Americans
POSNAMETEAMYEAR
QBR. PuglisiTennesseeSR (RS)
HBD. BrayOregonJR (RS)
HBT. HillKansas StateSR
WRQ. CrickFlorida AtlanticSO (RS)
WRT. TaylorGeorgiaJR (RS)
WRD. SingletonAlabamaSR
TEA. BarkerLSUJR (RS)
LTL. SchramTexas A&MSR
LGM. HoumaGeorgiaJR
CJ. GuarneraMichiganSR (RS)
RGD. CalhounGeorgiaSR (RS)
RTP. JosephMiamiJR (RS)
LEDGS. LayneLSUSO (RS)
REDGW. GilmoreLouisianaSR (RS)
DTD. HoeseLSUSO
DTD. EvansTexas A&MSR (RS)
SAMT. AbrahamNotre DameSR (RS)
MIKEZ. Rainey-SaleOregonJR (RS)
WILLN. Owusu-BoatengMichiganSR
CBX. GrymesUABJR
CBP. WoodlandLSUSR (RS)
FSJ. RashedFlorida StateFR
SSJ. KenanClemsonJR (RS)
KO. WileyAkronSR (RS)
PM. OrlandoArmyJR

Freshman All-Americans
POSNAMETEAMYEAR
QBD. StacyUtahFR (RS)
HBP. LincolnTulaneFR (RS)
HBF. OhSyracuseFR (RS)
WRM. BinnIowa StateFR (RS)
WRS. BobenmoyerPittsburghFR (RS)
WRJ. IrvingOregonFR (RS)
TET. VanSumerenOklahoma StateFR (RS)
LTS. IupatiUSFFR (RS)
LGE. OmamehTCUFR (RS)
CG. TaborUCLAFR (RS)
RGA. BenderOhio StateFR (RS)
RTB. BlairNotre DameFR (RS)
LEDGZ. OgletreeSMUFR (RS)
REDGQ. TooneSouth AlabamaFR (RS)
DTS. DialOklahomaFR (RS)
DTT. HendrixOregonFR (RS)
SAMS. PalepoiTexasFR
MIKEK. KashamaVirginia TechFR (RS)
WILLC. CampanaroAlabamaFR (RS)
CBT. SpriggsIowa StateFR (RS)
CBL. ChildsBoston CollegeFR (RS)
FSJ. RashedFlorida StateFR
SSD. AbiamiriWashington StateFR
KJ. CulverUCLAFR
PM. SorohNew Mexico StateFR

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Post by djp73 » Yesterday, 17:23

Count wrote:
Yesterday, 17:19
4 ACC teams in the CFP?

Great to see FSU there :yep:
was excited to see FSU and Michigan my two teams) both in there, now they will probably play eachother :kghah:
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Post by redsox907 » Yesterday, 21:40

Louisville should be light work, but Oregon gonna be the real test
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Post by The JZA » Today, 03:26

Conference champs, COY, some AAs & ACs with a berth. Coach Porter going places. :yep:

Let's see if we can get a seat at Natty's
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Post by djp73 » Today, 07:13

redsox907 wrote:
Yesterday, 21:40
Louisville should be light work, but Oregon gonna be the real test
havent done any scouting yet, we'll see what they bring to the table
one game at a time
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Post by djp73 » Today, 07:13

The JZA wrote:
Today, 03:26
Conference champs, COY, some AAs & ACs with a berth. Coach Porter going places. :yep:

Let's see if we can get a seat at Natty's
been a really good season but we're not happy yet

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Post by Soapy » Today, 07:23

avoided notre dame, should have a chance against louisville
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Post by djp73 » Today, 07:34

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USF NEWS
PORTER, WHITE CLAIM TOP AWARDS AMIDST HISTORIC SEASON IN TAMPA
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DJ Porter and Tony White stood at opposite ends of the college football spectrum Saturday night, one the face of a dominant program, the other the architect behind one of the nation’s most respected units, but both walked away with hardware that defined their seasons.

South Florida head coach DJ Porter was named the Bear Bryant Award winner, capping a season that left little room for debate.

Porter guided USF to an undefeated regular season, a conference championship game berth, and one of the most complete resumes in the country. The Bulls paired explosive offense with a ruthless defense, routinely overwhelming opponents while showing depth, discipline, and adaptability week after week.

What separated Porter from the rest of the field wasn’t just the record, it was the control. USF ranked among the national leaders in scoring margin, red-zone efficiency, and defensive stops, all while navigating injuries and rotating contributors without any visible drop-off.

The Bear Bryant Award, given annually to the nation’s top head coach, has long favored leaders who maximize talent and elevate programs beyond expectations. Porter did both, and did it without drama.

“This wasn’t about one side of the ball,” one voter noted. “USF was prepared, physical, and ruthless every Saturday. That’s coaching.”

For Porter, the honor cements a season that already felt historic in Tampa and places him firmly among the elite names in the sport.

While Porter was commanding headlines on Saturdays, Tony White was quietly building something just as impressive.

White was named the Broyles Award winner, recognizing the nation’s top assistant coach, after orchestrating a defense that consistently erased opposing game plans. His unit blended pressure, discipline, and situational awareness, thriving against both spread-heavy attacks and power run games.

Under White’s direction, the defense ranked near the top nationally in tackles for loss, third-down stops, and red-zone efficiency. More importantly, it passed the eye test. White's unit played disciplined, fast, physical, and unrelenting.

The Bulls defense thrived on adaptability and versatility while finishing second in the nation in sacks with 45 and led the nation in points allowed per game.

What set White apart was his adaptability. Opponents rarely found the same look twice. Fronts shifted. Coverages disguised. Blitzes arrived from everywhere. Quarterbacks hesitated, and paid for it.

“The scheme was elite,” said one coach who faced White’s defense this season. “But the way they taught it? That’s why he won.”

The Broyles Award has become a launching pad for future head coaches, and White’s name now joins a list that reads like a roadmap to the top.

"I came here because I knew the coaching would be elite." Nose tackle Kevin Wynn, who transferred in before the season, explained. The move paid off for Wynn as he earned a first team All American nod.

One award honored the program builder. The other recognized the tactician. Together, DJ Porter and Tony White represented the two pillars of modern college football success: leadership and innovation.

For Porter, the Bear Bryant Award validated a season that may ultimately be remembered as one of the most dominant in school history. For White, the Broyles Award confirmed what opposing offenses already knew, he was the standard.

Different paths. Same destination.

Excellence.
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