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CROWN 'EM
Bulls Stampede Owls for Second Straight Conference Title


Saturday December 8, 2029 | 4:00 PM | Raymond James Stadium | Tampa, Florida
AMERICAN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Tampa, Florida - South Florida spent most of Saturday proving why it has been one of the nation's most explosive teams all season.
Then, just for good measure, the Bulls delivered one final reminder.
Behind another masterful performance from quarterback Locklan Hewlett and a dominant offensive effort that produced 674 yards, No. 5 USF defeated Florida Atlantic 52-27 Saturday afternoon to capture the American Athletic Conference Championship.
The victory secured another conference title for DJ Porter's program and likely locked the Bulls into a favorable position as playoff selections approach.
"It feels incredible," Porter said. "These guys earned this. They've worked for this all year. We played one of the best teams in this conference today and responded exactly the way champions are supposed to respond."
FAU struck first with a Mike Hood field goal and trailed only 7-6 midway through the second quarter. From there, however, the Bulls completely seized control.
Connor Suggs scored on a 14-yard touchdown run before Hewlett added a one-yard quarterback sneak to extend the lead. After forcing another stop, Hewlett found Cam Deablo for a 28-yard touchdown strike late in the half before Dom Bragg drilled a field goal as time expired.
What had been a one-point game quickly became a 31-6 halftime advantage.
The Bulls never looked back.
Suggs opened the second half with another touchdown run, capping a 137-yard, two-touchdown afternoon. Steven Snead added 40 rushing yards and a touchdown while the USF ground game piled up 238 yards and five scores overall.
As impressive as the rushing attack was, the day belonged to Hewlett.
The junior completed 24 of 31 passes for 385 yards and a touchdown while adding another score on the ground. He consistently dissected the FAU secondary, finding openings at every level of the field and keeping the Owls' defense off balance from start to finish.
Leading receiver Lyle Dragos hauled in nine receptions for 147 yards while Lamar Sweet added seven catches for 110 yards. Gerald Camarda contributed 71 yards and a touchdown, while Deablo added a touchdown reception of his own.
One teammate joked afterward that Hewlett's only mistake all afternoon came after his rushing touchdown.
"Perfect game," Daryl Treadwell laughed while walking through the locker room. "Absolutely perfect game. Except that was the worst griddy I've ever seen."
Even Hewlett couldn't keep a straight face when asked about it.
"I've heard about it enough already," he said. "I probably won't be doing that again."
Defensively, the Bulls delivered several critical plays whenever FAU threatened to build momentum.
Nick Jones and Armon Chambers each intercepted FAU quarterback Keke Jewel, helping USF finish plus-two in turnovers. Brian Royer added a sack while Jones and Sidney James led the team with eight tackles apiece.
The Owls mounted a late push in the fourth quarter, scoring three touchdowns and trimming what had once been a 38-point deficit down to 45-27 with 1:21 remaining.
Then came the game's most debated moment.
Rather than simply kneel out the clock, backup quarterback Joshua Brantley dropped back and found Camarda streaking down the sideline for a 46-yard touchdown with eleven seconds remaining, pushing the final margin to 52-27.
When asked afterward about the late score, Porter offered a grin.
"Well," Porter said, smiling, "we felt like FAU got a little too excited after they cut it to 45-27 with just over a minute left. We didn't want them stealing the momentum."
The room erupted in laughter.
"Look, they're a good football team. Coach Sanders did a great job with that program this year. But our job is to play football until the clock hits zero."
The numbers reflected just how overwhelming the Bulls were.
USF finished with 34 first downs, 674 yards of offense, 9.4 yards per play, and did not punt a single time. The Bulls converted 60 percent of their third downs and scored six touchdowns in seven red-zone trips.
FAU managed 330 yards of offense and 15 first downs but spent most of the afternoon chasing a USF offense that seemed capable of scoring whenever it wanted.
For a team that entered the season with championship aspirations, Saturday served as validation.
The Bulls didn't simply win the American Athletic Conference.
They dominated it.
And now, with a conference championship trophy secured and a 12-win season in hand, South Florida's attention turns toward an even bigger prize waiting on the horizon.
Scoring Summary
First Quarter
FAU – Mike Hood 40-yard field goal, 6:35
USF – Steven Snead 4-yard run (Dom Bragg kick), 2:37
Second Quarter
USF – Connor Suggs 14-yard run (Dom Bragg kick), 8:37
FAU – Mike Hood 43-yard field goal, 7:01
USF – Locklan Hewlett 1-yard run (Dom Bragg kick), 4:10
USF – Cam Deablo 28-yard pass from Locklan Hewlett (Dom Bragg kick), 1:28
USF – Dom Bragg 19-yard field goal, 0:00
Third Quarter
USF – Connor Suggs 9-yard run (Dom Bragg kick), 5:06
Fourth Quarter
FAU – Enrique Adler 1-yard run (Mike Hood kick), 8:53
USF – Joshua Brantley 3-yard run (Dom Bragg kick), 5:02
FAU – Keshawn McGee 6-yard run (Mike Hood kick), 3:59
FAU – Cam Menges 8-yard pass from Keke Jewel (Mike Hood kick), 1:21
USF – Gerald Camarda 46-yard pass from Joshua Brantley (Dom Bragg kick), 0:11
USF Stat Leaders
Passing
L. Hewlett – 24/31 385 Yds 1 TD
J. Brantley – ¾ 51 Yds 1 TD
Rushing
C. Suggs – 19 Car 137 Yds 2 TD
S. Snead – 6 Car 40 Yds 1 TD
N. Daniel – 5 Car 24 Yds
G. Shembo – 3 Car 23 Yds
J. Brantley – 2 Car 4 Yds 1 TD
E. York – 1 Car 9 Yds
L. Hewlett – 1 Car 1 Yd 1 TD
Receiving
L. Dragos – 9 Rec 147 Yds
L. Sweet – 7 Rec 110 Yds
G. Carmada – 3 Rec 71 Yds 1 TD
C. Deablo – 2 Rec 40 Yds 1 TD
J. Barr – 3 Rec 27 Yds
Defense
N. Jones – 8 Tkl 1 Int
S. James – 8 Tkl
J. Hatch – 7 Tkl
A. Chambers – 5 Tkl 1 Int
B. Royer – 2 Tkl 1.0 Sck
Special Teams
D. Bragg – 1/1 FG 20 LNG 7/7 XP
R. Boireau – 1 KR 20 Yds
E. York – 1 KR 18 Yds
North Texas Stat Leaders
Passing
K. Jewell – 21/35 233 Yds 1 TD 2 Int
Rushing
K. McGee – 9 Car 67 Yds 1 TD
E. Adler – 5 Car 24 Yds 1 TD
K. Jewel - 6 Car 6 Yds
Receiving
Q. Crick – 5 Rec 87 Yds
C. Menges - 7 Rec 73 Yds 1 TD
P. Sexton – 3 Rec 27 Yds
Defense
S. Gaffney – 16 Tkl
J. Kopp – 12 Tkl
T. Talbott – 10 Tkl
Special Teams
M. Hood – 2/2 FG 3/3 XP
T. Pina – 3 PT 160 Yds
E. Adler – 3 KR 82 Yds
| Category | FAU | USF |
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| Score | 27 | 52 |
| First Downs | 15 | 34 |
| Total Offense | 330 | 674 |
| Total Plays | 55 | 72 |
| Yards Per Play | 6.0 | 9.4 |
| Rush | Yards | TD | 20 | 97 | 2 | 37 | 238 | 5 |
| Yards Per Rush | 4.8 | 6.4 |
| Comp | Att | TD | 21 | 35 | 1 | 27 | 35 | 2 |
| Yards Per Pass | 6.7 | 12.5 |
| Passing Yards | 233 | 436 |
| 3rd Down Conv. | 5 | 11 (45%) | 6 | 10 (60%) |
| 4th Down Conv. | 1 | 1 (100%) | 2 | 4 (50%) |
| 2 Pt Conv. | 0 | 0 (0%) | 0 | 0 (0%) |
| Red Zone TD | FG | % | 2 | 0 | 66% | 5 | 1 | 66% |
| Turnovers | 2 (-2) | 0 (+2) |
| Fumbles Lost | 0 | 0 |
| Interceptions | 2 | 0 |
| PR Yards | 0 | 0 |
| KR Yards | 82 | 38 |
| Total Yards | 412 | 712 |
| Punts (Avg) | 53.3 | 0.0 |
| Penalties | 0 | 0 | 1 | 10 |




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USF POSTGAME REPORT
#5 USF 52 – # 23 Florida Atlantic 27

Offense
–USF captured the American Conference Championship on Saturday afternoon with a convincing 52-27 victory over Florida Atlantic in Tampa.
–The Bulls delivered one of their most complete offensive performances of the season, piling up 674 total yards, 34 first downs, and 9.4 yards per play.
–Locklan Hewlett was spectacular, completing 24-of-31 passes for 385 yards and a touchdown while adding a rushing score.
–Connor Suggs rushed for 137 yards and two touchdowns on 19 carries as the Bulls accumulated 238 rushing yards and five rushing touchdowns.
–Lyle Dragos led all receivers with nine catches for 147 yards, while Logan Sweet added seven receptions for 110 yards.
–Cam Deablo hauled in a 28-yard touchdown reception before Gerald Camarda sealed the game with a 46-yard touchdown catch from Joshua Brantley with eleven seconds remaining.
–USF never punted during the game and scored on seven of its first eight possessions.
“That was about as complete as we've played offensively all year,” Head Coach DJ Porter said. “Locklan was outstanding, Connor ran hard, and our receivers made plays all afternoon.”
Defense
–The Bulls held FAU to 330 yards of offense and just 15 first downs.
–USF forced two turnovers, both interceptions, while finishing plus-two in turnover margin.
–Nick Jones and Armon Chambers each recorded interceptions for the Bulls.
–Jones and Sidney James led the defense with eight tackles apiece, while Jathan Hatch added seven stops.
–Brian Royer recorded the Bulls' lone sack of the afternoon.
–Florida Atlantic managed only six points through the first three quarters before scoring three late touchdowns after the outcome had largely been decided.
“I thought we were flying around for most of the day,” Porter said. “We got a little loose late, but overall our defense gave us a championship performance.”
Special Teams
–Dom Bragg was perfect once again, connecting on his only field goal attempt and converting all seven extra points.
–Bragg's 19-yard field goal as time expired in the first half extended USF's lead to 31-6.
–Richard Boireau returned a kickoff for 20 yards while Elton York added an 18-yard return.
–FAU kicker Mike Hood accounted for nine points, connecting on field goals from 40 and 43 yards while converting all three extra points.
Quotables
“Locklan's game was perfect today... aside from the worst griddy I've ever seen after that touchdown run,” – Anonymous USF teammate
“We felt like FAU got a little too excited after they cut it to 45-27 with just over a minute left. We didn't want them stealing the momentum,” – DJ Porter on the late touchdown pass to Gerald Camarda
“Winning championships never gets old. This is why you come to a place like USF,” – Locklan Hewlett
News
–USF improves to 12-1 overall and captures the American Conference Championship.
–The Bulls outgained FAU 674-330 and held a 34-15 advantage in first downs.
–USF finished with 238 rushing yards and 436 passing yards.
–Locklan Hewlett completed over 77 percent of his passes while accounting for two touchdowns.
–Connor Suggs surpassed 130 rushing yards for the ninth time this season and scored twice.
–The Bulls finished the game without a punt and averaged 9.4 yards per play.
–Florida Atlantic finishes the season 9-4(6-3) after their appearance in the American Conference Championship Game.
Injury Notes
–TE Cam Deablo returned to action after missing several weeks with a dislocated hip. He caught a touchdown pass in the game.
-FS Tracy Bennett is expected to be cleared to play this coming week.
Next Up
–USF anxiously awaits CFP selection show. The Bulls enter the playoffs at 12-1 and as American Conference Champions.
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AMERICAN CONFERENCE REPORT
Final American Conference Standings
| Team | W-L | PCT | CONF | PF | PA | DIFF | MOV | HOME | AWAY | STK |
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| #5 USF | 12-1 | .923 | 8-0 | 630 | 211 | +419 | +32.2 | 6-1 | 6-0 | W9 |
| #24 Florida Atlantic | 9-4 | .692 | 6-2 | 447 | 399 | +48 | +3.7 | 5-2 | 4-2 | L1 |
| Tulsa | 7-5 | .583 | 6-2 | 336 | 285 | +51 | +4.3 | 3-2 | 4-3 | L1 |
| Tulane | 8-4 | .667 | 5-3 | 371 | 236 | +135 | +11.3 | 5-2 | 3-2 | W2 |
| UTSA | 8-4 | .667 | 5-3 | 356 | 335 | +21 | +1.8 | 6-1 | 2-3 | W3 |
| UAB | 7-5 | .583 | 4-4 | 329 | 330 | -1 | -0.1 | 3-2 | 4-3 | W1 |
| North Texas | 5-7 | .417 | 4-4 | 310 | 399 | -89 | -7.4 | 3-4 | 2-3 | L1 |
| East Carolina | 5-7 | .417 | 4-4 | 310 | 349 | -39 | -3.3 | 4-2 | 1-5 | L1 |
| Rice | 3-9 | .250 | 3-5 | 302 | 435 | -133 | -11.1 | 3-3 | 0-6 | L2 |
| Memphis | 4-8 | .333 | 2-6 | 352 | 398 | -46 | -3.8 | 2-4 | 2-4 | L3 |
| Temple | 3-9 | .250 | 1-7 | 345 | 381 | -36 | -3.0 | 2-4 | 1-5 | L7 |
| Charlotte | 1-11 | .083 | 0-8 | 254 | 435 | -181 | -15.1 | 0-5 | 1-6 | L6 |
American Conference Championship
#5 USF 52, #24 Florida Atlantic 27
USF completed a dominant run through the American Conference by defeating Florida Atlantic 52-27 in the conference championship game.
The Bulls finished the season 12-1 overall and a perfect 8-0 in conference play, capturing their second consecutive American Conference championship under DJ Porter. USF overwhelmed the Owls statistically, piling up 674 yards of offense, 34 first downs, and averaging 9.4 yards per play.
Locklan Hewlett threw for 385 yards and a touchdown while Connor Suggs rushed for 137 yards and two scores. Lyle Dragos added 147 receiving yards as the Bulls built a 38-6 lead before pulling away for good.
Florida Atlantic finished an impressive season at 9-4 after earning the program's first American Conference Championship Game appearance.
American Conference Players of the Week (Championship Week)
Defensive: Armon Chambers – MIKE – USF | W 52-27 vs #24 Florida Atlantic | 5 TKL, 1 INT, 1 PBU
Offensive: Connor Suggs – HB – USF | W 52-27 vs #24 Florida Atlantic | 19 CAR, 137 RUSH YDS, 7.2 AVG, 2 RUSH TD, 1 REC, 25 REC YDS
Conference Notes
–USF enters bowl season ranked No. 5 nationally and riding a nine-game winning streak.
–Florida Atlantic finishes as conference runner-up after posting a 9-4 record and six conference victories.
–Tulsa finished third in the conference standings at 6-2 in league play despite missing the championship game due to tiebreakers.
–Tulane and UTSA both closed the regular season at 8-4 and tied for fourth place.
–USF led the conference in scoring offense with 630 points while also allowing the fewest points in the league at just 211.
–The Bulls finished conference play with a staggering +419 point differential, nearly nine times better than second-place Florida Atlantic's +48.
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NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT
CFP Top 25 Rankings
| RANK | LW | NAME | W-L | LAST WEEK |
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| 1 | 1 | Georgia | 13-0 | W 49-28 vs #10 Oklahoma |
| 2 | 2 | Miami | 13-0 | W 38-14 vs #13 Clemson |
| 3 | 3 | Oregon | 13-0 | W 31-27 vs #8 USC |
| 4 | 4 | Michigan | 10-2 | Idle |
| 5 | 5 | USF | 12-1 | W 52-27 vs #24 Florida Atlantic |
| 6 | 8 | Duke | 10-2 | Idle |
| 7 | 9 | Notre Dame | 10-2 | Idle |
| 8 | 6 | USC | 10-3 | L 31-27 vs #3 Oregon |
| 9 | 11 | LSU | 9-3 | Idle |
| 10 | 7 | Oklahoma | 10-3 | L 49-28 vs #1 Georgia |
| 11 | 13 | Iowa State | 11-2 | W 31-22 vs #20 Utah |
| 12 | 12 | Ohio State | 9-3 | Idle |
| 13 | 10 | Clemson | 9-4 | L 38-14 vs #2 Miami |
| 14 | 15 | Louisville | 9-3 | Idle |
| 15 | 14 | Toledo | 12-1 | W 42-31 vs Ohio |
| 16 | 16 | Minnesota | 9-3 | Idle |
| 17 | 18 | Auburn | 8-4 | Idle |
| 18 | 19 | Florida State | 7-5 | Idle |
| 19 | 20 | Boise State | 11-2 | W 28-20 vs Oregon State |
| 20 | 17 | Utah | 9-4 | L 31-22 vs #11 Iowa State |
| 21 | 21 | James Madison | 10-2 | Idle |
| 22 | 22 | Hawai'i | 10-3 | L 41-35 vs Wyoming |
| 23 | 24 | Kansas State | 9-3 | Idle |
| 24 | 23 | Florida Atlantic | 9-4 | L 52-27 at #5 USF |
| 25 | 25 | Pittsburgh | 7-5 | Idle |
Conference Championship Results
– SEC: #1 Georgia 49, #10 Oklahoma 28
– ACC: #2 Miami 38, #13 Clemson 14
– Big Ten: #3 Oregon 31, #8 USC 27
– American: #5 USF 52, #24 Florida Atlantic 27
– Big 12: #11 Iowa State 31, #20 Utah 22
– MAC: #15 Toledo 42, Ohio 31
– Mountain West: #19 Boise State 28, Oregon State 20
– Sun Belt: Louisiana 45, Marshall 17
– Conference USA: Middle Tennessee 36, Delaware 35
– Mountain West: Wyoming 41, #22 Hawai'i 35
National Players of the Week (Conference Championship Week)
Defensive: Cole Cogshell – REDEG – #3 Oregon | W 31-27 vs #8 USC | 9 TKL, 4 SACKS, 6 TFL, 1 FF
Offensive: Ezekiel Mare – WR – Middle Tennessee | W 36-35 vs Delaware | 8 REC, 140 REC YDS, 17.5 AVG, 3 REC TD
2029 Heisman Trophy Finalists
1. Connor Suggs – HB – #5 USF
Last Game vs #24 Florida Atlantic (W 52-27) | 19 CAR, 137 RUSH YDS, 7.2 AVG, 2 RUSH TD | 1 REC, 25 REC YDS
Season Stats | 226 CAR, 1,848 RUSH YDS, 8.0 YPC, 24 RUSH TD | 35 REC, 389 REC YDS
2. Bob McElrath – QB – #8 USC
Last Game vs #3 Oregon (L 31-27) | 26-41, 269 PASS YDS, 6.6 YPA | 17 CAR, 15 RUSH YDS, 2 RUSH TD
Season Stats | 4,178 PASS YDS, 34 PASS TD, 67% COMP, 5 INT | 195 CAR, 660 RUSH YDS
3. Xavier Johnson – WR – Mississippi State
No Game Last Week
Season Stats | 113 REC, 1,489 REC YDS, 13 REC TD | 443 REC YAC, 6 DROPS
4. Kevin Diabate – WR – #1 Georgia
Last Game vs #10 Oklahoma (W 49-28) | 14 REC, 178 REC YDS, 12.7 AVG, 1 REC TD
Season Stats | 107 REC, 1,607 REC YDS, 20 REC TD | 528 REC YAC, 2 DROPS
5. Elijiah Oehlke – QB – #17 Auburn
No Game Last Week
Season Stats | 3,999 PASS YDS, 32 PASS TD, 69% COMP, 8 INT | 169 CAR, 704 RUSH YDS
National Notes
–Conference championship weekend brought little change to the top of the CFP rankings as Georgia, Miami, and Oregon all captured conference titles and remained the nation's only unbeaten teams at 13-0.
–USF stayed fifth after dismantling #24 Florida Atlantic 52-27 to win its second consecutive American Conference Championship. The Bulls enter the College Football Playoff at 12-1 riding a nine-game winning streak.
–Georgia dominated Oklahoma 49-28 in the SEC Championship Game and remains the consensus No. 1 team in the country heading into the postseason.
–Miami cruised past Clemson 38-14 to claim the ACC title, while Oregon survived USC 31-27 in one of the most competitive championship games of the weekend.
–Iowa State strengthened its playoff resume with a 31-22 victory over Utah in the Big 12 Championship Game.
–Middle Tennessee captured the Conference USA title in dramatic fashion, edging Delaware 36-35 behind a huge performance from wide receiver Ezekiel Mare.
–Oregon defensive end Cole Cogshell delivered one of the most dominant defensive performances of the season, recording four sacks and six tackles for loss against USC.
–The Heisman Trophy race tightened following championship weekend, but USF running back Connor Suggs moved into the top spot after rushing for 137 yards and two touchdowns in the American Conference Championship Game. Suggs enters the ceremony with 1,848 rushing yards and 24 touchdowns while leading a playoff-bound Bulls team.
–No teams fell out of the CFP Top 25 following conference championship weekend.
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2029 PLAYOFF REVEAL

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2029 NATIONAL AWARDS ANNOUNCED
College Football Honors Best Players and Coaches
The 2029 college football awards season is officially complete, with stars from across the country taking home the sport's most prestigious honors following conference championship weekend.
The awards reflected a season dominated by elite performances from the nation's top teams. Georgia, Miami, Oregon, USC, and USF all placed players or coaches among the major award winners, while several Group of Five programs earned national recognition as well.
USF running back Connor Suggs emerged as one of the biggest winners of the season, capturing multiple national awards after rushing for 1,848 yards and 24 touchdowns while helping lead the Bulls to a 12-1 record, an American Conference Championship, and a College Football Playoff berth.
On the defensive side, Oregon edge rusher Cole Cogshell completed one of the most dominant seasons by a defender in recent memory. Cogshell finished with 21 sacks, 28 tackles for loss, and swept nearly every major defensive award available.
Georgia continued its run of excellence with award winners on both sides of the ball, while Auburn quarterback Elijiah Oehlke earned recognition as the nation's top senior quarterback following another outstanding season in the SEC.
2029 National Award Winners
| Award | Winner | Pos | School | 2029 Season Stats |
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| Maxwell Award | Connor Suggs | HB | USF | 226 CAR, 1,848 RUSH YDS, 24 TD | 35 REC, 389 REC YDS |
| Walter Camp Award | Connor Suggs | HB | USF | 226 CAR, 1,848 RUSH YDS, 24 TD | 35 REC, 389 REC YDS |
| Bear Bryant Coach of the Year | Kirby Smart | HC | Georgia | 13-0 Record | SEC Champion | CFP No. 1 Seed |
| Davey O'Brien Award | Bob McElrath | QB | USC | 4,178 PASS YDS, 34 TD, 67% COMP | 660 RUSH YDS |
| Chuck Bednarik Award | Cole Cogshell | EDGE | Oregon | 44 TKL, 28 TFL, 21 SACK, 2 FF |
| Bronko Nagurski Trophy | Cole Cogshell | EDGE | Oregon | 44 TKL, 28 TFL, 21 SACK, 2 FF |
| Jim Thorpe Award | Chuck Barcoo | CB | Clemson | 58 TKL, 9 INT, 5 PBU |
| Doak Walker | Connor Suggs | HB | USF | 226 CAR, 1,848 RUSH YDS, 24 TD | 35 REC, 389 REC YDS |
| Fred Biletnikoff Award | Xavier Johnson | WR | Mississippi State | 113 REC, 1,489 YDS, 13 TD |
| Lombardi Award | Cole Cogshell | EDGE | Oregon | 44 TKL, 28 TFL, 21 SACK, 2 FF |
| Johnny Unitas Golden Arm | Elijiah Oehlke | QB | Auburn | 3,999 PASS YDS, 32 TD | 704 RUSH YDS |
| Defensive End of the Year | Cole Cogshell | EDGE | Oregon | 44 TKL, 28 TFL, 21 SACK, 2 FF |
| Outland Trophy | Kai Marshall | RG | Florida | 2 GS | 136 Downs Played | 0 Sacks Allowed |
| John Mackey Award | Ethan Barbour | TE | Georgia | 64 REC, 667 YDS, 6 TD |
| Broyles Award | Will Stein | OC | Oregon | Big Ten Champion | Oregon Offensive Coordinator |
| Dick Butkus Award | Dell Jameson | LB | Pittsburgh | 63 TKL, 27 TFL, 16 SACK, 1 FF |
| Rimington Trophy | Tyron Pan | C | Notre Dame | 8 GS | 538 Downs Played | 0 Sacks Allowed |
| Lou Groza Award | Stephen Hemphill | K | James Madison | 25/27 FG (92%) | Long 51 |
| Ray Guy Award | James Shelley | P | Air Force | 94 Punts | 43.0 Avg |
| Jet Award | Randy DiNapoli | WR/RS | USC | 10 REC, 185 YDS, 3 TD | National Return Specialist of the Year |
| Shaun Alexander Award | Damion Mauch | WR | Iowa State | 95 REC, 1,480 YDS, 12 TD |
USF Award Highlights
–Connor Suggs completed one of the greatest seasons in school history by winning the Maxwell Award, Walter Camp Award, and Doak Walker Award.
–The junior running back finished the regular season with 1,848 rushing yards, 24 rushing touchdowns, 389 receiving yards, and 35 receptions while leading the Bulls to an American Conference championship and CFP berth.
–Head Coach DJ Porter finished seventh in voting for the Bear Bryant Coach of the Year Award after guiding USF to a 12-1 record and a top-five national ranking.
–Linebacker Armon Chambers earned national recognition as a finalist for both the Chuck Bednarik Award and Bronko Nagurski Trophy, finishing seventh in voting for each award.
–Chambers also finished third in voting for the Dick Butkus Award, the highest finish among linebackers from Group of Five programs.
Defensive Dominance in Eugene
Oregon's Cole Cogshell was nearly impossible to ignore during awards season.
The senior edge rusher captured the Lombardi Award, Defensive End of the Year Award, Chuck Bednarik Award, and Bronko Nagurski Trophy after recording 21 sacks and 28 tackles for loss.
His dominant season helped power Oregon to an undefeated regular season, a Big Ten championship, and the No. 3 seed in the College Football Playoff.
Other Notable Winners
–USC quarterback Bob McElrath claimed the Davey O'Brien Award after throwing for 4,178 yards and 34 touchdowns while adding 660 rushing yards.
–Mississippi State receiver Xavier Johnson captured the Biletnikoff Award after hauling in 113 receptions for 1,489 yards and 13 touchdowns.
–Georgia tight end Ethan Barbour won the John Mackey Award after posting 64 catches, 667 yards, and six touchdowns for the nation's No. 1 team.
–Pittsburgh linebacker Dell Jameson earned the Dick Butkus Award after recording 63 tackles, 27 tackles for loss, and 16 sacks.
–Iowa State freshman receiver Damion Mauch took home the Shaun Alexander Award after finishing with 95 receptions, 1,480 receiving yards, and 12 touchdowns.
Looking Ahead
With the postseason awards now finalized, attention turns to the College Football Playoff and the final major individual honor still to be announced.
Several award winners, including Connor Suggs, Bob McElrath, Xavier Johnson, Kevin Diabate, and Elijiah Oehlke, remain in contention for college football's most prestigious individual trophy as the season enters its final chapter.

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