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What happened to Texas A&M?? The years have not been kind to them 

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redsox907
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still got Miami's chain hanging on my wall

idk what the fuck. My secondary I expected to be suspect, but its getting ridiculous. Jeremiah Johnson better figure this shit out

they were ranked 10th to start the season and have an 89 overall roster, but their starting QB went down early and they never recovered
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Bama boys brought you back down to reality
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Chanticleers Ride Dominant 2nd Half To Blowout Win

Once the Chanticleers started getting home on Rich Belin, that was all she wrote. Aside from a long 70 yard touchdown the Aggies were completely stonewall in a dominant 2nd half for Coastal.
| Team | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | Final |
| Coastal Carolina | 14 | 0 | 7 | 24 | 45 |
| Texas A&M | 7 | 10 | 0 | 6 | 23 |
| Q | Team | Time | Play | Coastal Carolina | Home |
| 1st | Coastal Carolina | 4:33 | Mason Kelsay, 2 Yd Run | 7 | 0 |
| 1st | Coastal Carolina | 2:16 | Matthew Hape, 9 Yd Pass From Mason Kelsay | 14 | 0 |
| 1st | Texas A&M | 1:20 | Nathan Davis, 84 Yd Pass From Rich Belin | 14 | 7 |
| 2nd | Texas A&M | 9:55 | LaMarcus Rawls, 1 Yd Run | 14 | !4 |
| 2nd | Texas A&M | 7:11 | Charlie Wall, 28 YD FG | 14 | 17 |
| 3rd | Coastal Carolina | 10:28 | Sidney Barkow, 58 Yd Run | 21 | 17 |
| 4th | Coastal Carolina | 11:58 | Mason Kelsay, 1 Yd Run | 28 | 17 |
| 4th | Coastal Carolina | 10:04 | Mason Kelsay, 1 Yd Run | 35 | 17 |
| 4th | Texas A&M | 9:20 | Alex Queiro, 70 Yd Pass From Rich Belin (XP Blocked) | 35 | 23 |
| 4th | Coastal Carolina | 2:33 | Jesus Mendez, 40 Yd FG | 38 | 23 |
| 4th | Coastal Carolina | 2:22 | Mason Kelsay, 2 Yd Run | 45 | 23 |
| Mason Kelsay | 26/41, 224 Yds, TD, 2 INT |
| Sidney Barkow | 18 Att, 135 Yds, TD |
| Mason Kelsay | 17 Att, 51 Yds, 4 TD |
| Jason Toppins | 3 Att, 13 Yds |
| George Rabe | 6 Rec, 29 Yds |
| Matthew Hape | 6 Rec, 34 Yds, TD |
| Sidney Barkow | 4 Rec, 13 Yds |
| Carl Kopp | 4 Rec, 66 Yds |
| David Goedeke | 3 Rec, 52 Yds |
| Trishtin Glass | 3 Rec, 30 Yds |
| LB Juan Acker | 10 Tkl, 3 TFL, 1.5 Sacks |
| MLB Walt Reyna | 9 Tkl, 4 TFL, 2 Sacks |
| SS Dalton Dexter | 8 Tkl, 2 TFL, INT |
| LB Caleb Karapateas | 5 Tkl, 3 TFL, Sack |
| CB Jojo Tate | 5 Tkl, INT |
| DE Eric Wheat | 4 Tkl, 3 TFL, 1.5 Sacks |
| DT Don Vasher | 3 Tkl, 2 TFL, Sack |
| Rich Belin | 22/36, 403 Yds, 2 Td, 2 INT |
| LaMarcus Rawls | 10 Att, 14 Yds, TD |
| Rich Belin | 9 Att, -36 Yds |
| Montrell Byard | 7 Att, 23 Yds |
| Alex Queiro | 6 Rec, 122 Yds, TD |
| Antonio Kelly | 6 Rec, 77 Yds |
| Alex Stroman | 5 Rec, 68 Yds |
| Nathan Davis | 4 Rec, 136 Yds, TD |
| MLB Nick Rivera | 15 Tkl, 3 TFL, Sack, 2 INT |
| MLB Marcos Bajema | 12 Tkl, 2 TFL |
| CB Deron Anger | 8 Tkl, 2 TFL |
| SS Alex Adebayo | 8 Tkl, 2 TFL |
College Station, TX. - Coming off their third loss of the season in Tuscaloosa — and after a week where head coach Kade Vaughn very publicly ripped into his defense — all eyes were on the Chanticleers as they stepped onto Kyle Field to face a talented but underachieving Texas A&M team.
The Aggies entered 2029 with championship aspirations, but a carousel of injuries at quarterback left them limping to a 2-8 record. Even so, with the defending champs in town, the 12th Man roared to life.
Coastal struck first, scoring on its opening two drives to quiet the stadium, but A&M flipped the script in a hurry. Nathan Davis slipped behind the secondary for an 84-yard touchdown, the crowd exploded, and linebacker Nick Rivera took over from there. Rivera intercepted Mason Kelsay twice in the red zone — killing Coastal scoring chances — and the Aggies rattled off 17 unanswered points to carry a 17-14 lead into halftime.
It was another shaky opening act for a Chanticleers defense that gave up 249 passing yards and two scores to A&M’s third-string quarterback in the first half alone.
Then came the reset. Middle linebacker Walt Reyna, the heartbeat of the unit, jump-started the turnaround with a 1st-down sack on the Aggies’ opening drive of the third quarter. From that moment, the floodgates opened. Coastal racked up seven sacks and two interceptions after halftime, holding A&M to just 120 total yards the rest of the way. Seventy of those came on one busted coverage that went the distance — otherwise, the defense looked every bit like champions again.
“We know we can play like this for four quarters, it’s in us,” Reyna said afterward. “We just have to put it together — and that starts with my leadership.”
On the other side of the ball, Kelsay kept things steady after his early miscues. Instead of forcing passes, he leaned on short-yardage runs and took advantage of the turnovers Reyna and company provided. The senior quarterback found the endzone on three second-half scoring drives that put the game out of reach and silenced any upset hopes in College Station.
The Chanticleers return home next week for Senior Night against rival Liberty (8-3), needing a win to keep their College Football Playoff hopes alive.

It looked like another rough day was coming after Nathan Davis broke free for an 80 yard touchdown strike in the 1st quarter.

Sidney Barkow had a steady day, but this 57 yard touchdown in the 3rd quarter was easily the play of the game that sparked the dominant 2nd half.

Nick Rivera playing like a corner with a pair of red zone INTs to stall Coastal in the 1st half.
Notable Week Twelve Results
51 #14 Clemson (8-3) @ #1 Louisville (11-0) 53
27 #23 Penn State (9-3) @ Purdue (7-4) 29
42 #2 Georgia (11-0) @ Auburn (7-4) 21
33 #3 Alabama (9-2) @ #15 Tennessee (9-2) 18
34 TCU (8-3) @ #15 Arizona State (9-2) 49
20 #11 LSU (9-2) @ #16 Ole Miss (8-3) 38
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2029 - Week Thirteen Preview

#8 Coastal Carolina (8-3)
Offensive Scheme: Veer and Shoot
Defensive Scheme: 3-3-5
Offensive Points Per Game: 46.8 (2nd)
Defensive Points Per Game: 28.2 (53rd)
Offensive Rankings: 549.9 (1st)
Defensive Rankings: 449.6 (124th)
Liberty Flames (8-3)
66 Overall // 64 Offense // 69 Defense
Head Coach: Ray Sharp (19-17)
Offensive Scheme: Power Spread
Defensive Scheme: 4-2-5
Offensive Points Per Game: 30.6 (56th)
Defensive Points Per Game: 22.0 (19th)
Offensive Rankings: 410.6 (52nd)
Defensive Rankings: 335.8 (11th)
Liberty Flames 2029 Results
Week 1 | @ Virginia Tech (5-6) | W 38-31
Week 2 | FCS | W 24-14
Week 3 | @ Western Kentucky (7-4) | L 42-31
Week 4 | @ East Carolina (7-4) | W 42-21
Week 5 | Missouri State (3-8) | W 13-10
Week 6 | Kennesaw State (3-8) | W 37-10
Week 7 | @ Middle Tenn (6-5) | W 52-14
Week 8 | Jacksonville State (2-9) | W 31-14
Week 9 | Delaware (5-7) | W 34-7
Week 11 | @ Louisiana Tech (6-5) | L 41-21
Week 12 | @ Sam Houston (7-4) | L 38-14
Coastal Carolina Injury Report
WR Terrence Rugamba (85) | Broken Collarbone (2 Weeks)
Liberty Flames Injury Report
G Dalton Square (78) | Pulled Groin (1 Week)
LB DeMarco Keo (82) | Dislocated Ankle (7 Weeks)
Liberty Flames Top Performers
JR(RS) QB Boogie Choice (81) | 230/387 (59%), 2,850 Yds, 19 TD, 3 INT
SR(RS) HB Malachi Fannin-Render (76) | 184 Att, 762 Yds, 7 TD
SO WR JD Bohanon (75) | 53 Rec, 758 Yds, 4 TD
SR SS Peter Levine (74) | 64 Tkl, 3 TFL
SR(RS) DE August Pendleton (80) | 28 Tkl, 6 TFL, 4 Sacks
JR(RS) LB James Wicks (89) | 19 Tkl, 6 TFL, 4 Sacks
FR(RS) CB Alex Kendricks (73) | 51 Tkl, INT
Notable Week Thirteen Matchups
#4 Ohio State (11-0) @ #5 Michigan (10-1)
#7 Florida State (9-2) @ #17 Florida (8-3)
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Senior Night Beatdown

Mason Kelsay threw 5 touchdowns passes in just a quarter and a half as the Chanticleers finished the season with a 70-10 rout over rival Liberty
| Team | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | Final |
| Liberty | 0 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 10 |
| Coastal Carolina | 28 | 21 | 14 | 7 | 70 |
| Q | Team | Time | Play | Liberty | Coastal Carolina |
| 1st | Coastal Carolina | 10:54 | Sidney Barkow, 19 Yd Pass From Mason Kelsay | 0 | 7 |
| 1st | Coastal Carolina | 8:08 | Carl Kopp, 27 Yd Pass From Mason Kelsay | 0 | 14 |
| 1st | Coastal Carolina | 4:58 | Matthew Hape, 13 Yd Pass From Mason Kelsay | 0 | 21 |
| 1st | Coastal Carolina | 1:27 | Dimitri Shakir, 40 Yd Pass From Mason Kelsay | 0 | 28 |
| 2nd | Liberty | 10:54 | Caleb Willis, 32 Yd FG | 3 | 28 |
| 2nd | Coastal Carolina | 8:16 | Carl Kopp, 2 Yd Pass From Mason Kelsay | 3 | 35 |
| 2nd | Liberty | 5:22 | Peter Kopp, 9 Yd Pass From Boogie Choice | 10 | 35 |
| 2nd | Coastal Carolina | 3:38 | Sidney Barkow, 28 Yd Run | 10 | 42 |
| 2nd | Coastal Carolina | 1:14 | Trishtin Glass, 58 Yd Pass From Carter Smith | 10 | 49 |
| 3rd | Coastal Carolina | 8:33 | Jason Toppins, 11 Yd Run | 10 | 56 |
| 3rd | Coastal Carolina | 4:45 | Percy LaRue, 26 Yd Pass From Nate Kennedy | 10 | 63 |
| 4th | Coastal Carolina | 3:12 | David Goedeke, 12 Yd Pass From Andre Koloamatangi | 10 | 70 |
| Mason Kelsay | 11/16, 170 Yds, 5 TD |
| Nate Kennedy | 6/10, 93 Yds, TD |
| Carter Smith | 1/3, 58 Yds, TD |
| Andre Koloamatangi | 5/8, 57 Yds, TD, INT |
| Jason Toppins | 14 Att, 152 Yds, TD |
| Sidney Barkow | 10 Att, 81 Yds, TD |
| Jalen Likely | 6 Att, 36 Yds |
| Mason Kelsay | 3 Att, 20 Yds |
| Vince Shurmur | 2 Att, 6 Yds |
| Carter Smith | 2 Att, 44 Yds |
| David Goedeke | 4 Rec, 68 Yds, TD |
| Matthew Hape | 4 Rec, 41 Yds, TD |
| Sidney Barkow | 3 Rec, 53 Yds, TD |
| Percy LaRue | 3 Rec, 47 Yds, TD |
| Dimitri Shakir | 3 Rec, 59 Yds, TD |
| Spencer Yeast | 2 Rec, 15 Yds |
| Carl Kopp | 2 Rec, 29 Yds, 2 TD |
| Trishtin Glass | 1 Rec, 58 Yds, TD |
| Jalen Likely | 1 Rec, 7 Yds |
| CB Xavier Montague | 9 Tkl, TFL, 2 INT |
| MLB Walt Reyna | 7 Tkl, 2 TFL, Sack |
| CB Mike Momah | 3 Tkl, INT |
| DT Mitch Dora | 3 Tkl, TFL, Sack, FR |
| DE Darrion Hammer | 3 Tkl, 2 TFL, Sack, FF |
| DE Brooks Wheat | 2 Tkl, TFL, Sack |
| DT Don Vasher | Tkl, TFL, Sack |
| Boogie Choice | 18/30, 200 Yds, TD, 2 INT |
| Randy Knott | 4/9, 52 Yds, INT |
| Malachi Fannin-Render | 13 Att, 81 Yds |
| Boogie Choice | 8 Att, -12 Yds |
| Randy Knott | 4 Att, -7 Yds |
| Kevin Avril | 1 Att, 1 Yds |
| Peter Kopp | 9 Rec, 104 Yds, TD |
| Malachi Fannin-Render | 5 Rec, 35 Yds |
| Jay Jay Brake | 4 Rec, 51 Yds |
| Antwaun Maples | 2 Rec, 28 Yds |
| Kevin Avril | 1 Rec, 6 Yds |
| JD Bohanon | 1 Rec, 19 Yds |
| Ian Ferwerda | 1 Rec, 9 Yds |
| LB Evan Hemphill | 10 Tkl |
| SS Peter Levine | 6 Tkl, INT |
| LB RJ Hagans | 3 Tkl, TFL |
Conway, SC. - They say you can’t call it a rivalry until both sides notch a win — and as long as Kade Vaughn has patrolled the sidelines, the Liberty Flames have been nothing but extinguished. In a season defined by defensive inconsistency, Coastal Carolina closed out the 2029 campaign with one of its most complete efforts, a 70-10 demolition on Senior Night that sends the defending champs into the postseason with renewed confidence.
“This is the type of game we needed as a secondary, just to validate the work we’ve been putting in all year,” said redshirt freshman Xavier Montague, whose interception on Boogie Choice’s first pass set the tone for the blowout. “We’ve had our share of struggles, but it’s not how you start — it’s how you finish.”
The finish was emphatic. Mason Kelsay carved Liberty apart with five touchdown passes before the midway point of the second quarter, giving Coastal all the cushion it could possibly need. The early fireworks also gave Vaughn the chance to script a rare moment — getting all three senior quarterbacks snaps in their final game on The Teal.
“It was the plan to get all three of them some reps,” Vaughn confirmed. “They deserved it. Both Neal [Kennedy] and Carter [Smith] entered the season expecting to be QB1. They didn’t get that, but they’ve been nothing but professional and selfless all year. I was honored to get them some time in the sun.”
Both Kennedy and Smith delivered, tossing a touchdown apiece before the torch was passed to redshirt freshman Andre Koloamatangi, who many expect to be in the QB battle again next year. Koloamatangi added his own score in extended duty, capping a night where everything went Coastal’s way.
By the final whistle, the Chanticleers had piled up 717 yards of total offense while holding Liberty to just 10 points, a performance as cathartic as it was dominant.
Now, Coastal waits. With no conference championship game as an independent, the Chanticleers can only watch the chaos of Championship Weekend unfold and hope the playoff committee views their résumé as strong enough for a return trip to the College Football Playoff.

First pass of the day for Boogie Choice sailed high and right into the waiting hands of Xavier Montague to set the tone from the jump.

Coastal followed up the 1st drive INT with a pair of sacks and then another INT as Choice's day started off bad and never got better.

Percy LaRue showing off the hands late in the 4th Q. LaRue is expected to take the graduating Trishtin Glass' role as TE1 next year with high expectations.
Notable Week Thirteen Results
24 #8 Ohio State (11-1) @ #3 Michigan (11-1) 34
36 #22 LSU (9-3) @ Arkansas (6-6) 41
20 #14 Florida State (9-3) @ #15 Florida (9-3) 23
35 #4 Alabama (10-2) @ Auburn (7-5) 21
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2029 Conference Championship Game Results
30 UTSA (10-3) vs Western Kentucky (8-5) 28
Pac-12
38 #8 Oregon (12-1) vs #10 Washington (10-3) 24
Mountain West
17 Colorado State (7-6) vs San Jose State (10-3) 38
Big 12
27 #12 Arizona State (10-3) vs #12 SMU (10-3) 38
MAC
35 Kent State (7-6) vs Buffalo (11-2) 36
Sun Belt
28 Louisiana-Monroe (8-5) vs Georgia State (10-3) 23
SEC
#14 Tennessee (10-3) vs #2 Georgia (13-0) 34
American
20 #19 UCF (12-1) vs Tulane (10-3) 17
ACC
13 #16 Florida State (9-4) vs #1 Louisville (13-0) 31
Big Ten
20 #9 Ohio State (11-2) vs #2 Michigan (12-1) 59
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Jeremy Hurley Becomes 2nd Duck To Earn Heisman

For only the second time in program history, an Oregon Duck has captured the prestigious Heisman Trophy. Redshirt sophomore quarterback Jeremy Hurley edged Coastal Carolina’s Sidney Barkow and Louisville’s Bryce Baker to claim college football’s highest individual honor.
Hurley announced himself in Week 1 with a 453-yard, three-touchdown demolition of Division II Western Oregon, and never looked back. Operating Lane Kiffin’s wide-open offense with surgical precision, Hurley shredded defenses through the air and on the ground, finishing the season with 50 total touchdowns and a string of highlight-reel performances.
Barkow’s monster season kept the race tight down the stretch, but without a conference championship game to bolster his résumé, the Coastal Carolina star couldn’t close the gap. Hurley’s Heisman moment came in the Pac-12 Championship, where he avenged Oregon’s lone blemish — a 27-23 loss to rival Washington in Week 11 — by rolling up 325 total yards and five scores in a 38-24 title victory.
Now, Hurley will try to take Oregon somewhere it has never been: all the way to a national championship. Marcus Mariota, the only other Duck to win the Heisman, fell just short in 2014 against Ohio State.
While Hurley joined the pantheon of Oregon legends, Coastal Carolina linebacker Walt Reyna carved out history of his own. The heart of the Chanticleers’ defense became the first player ever to win both the Chuck Bednarik and Bronko Nagurski awards three times, sweeping the honors as a freshman, sophomore, and now junior.
“Got to try and make it 4-for-4, set the bar really out of reach,” Reyna joked on X after the ceremony, hinting that he already plans on returning to Conway for his senior season.
| Award | Name | School |
| Heisman | QB Jeremy Hurley | Oregon |
| Maxwell | QB Jeremy Hurley | Oregon |
| Walt Camp | QB Jeremy Hurley | Oregon |
| Bear Bryant Coach of the Year | HC Kirby Smart | Georgia |
| Davey O'Brien | QB Jeremy Hurley | Oregon |
| Chuck Bednarik | MLB Walt Reyna | Coastal Carolina |
| Bronko Nagurski | MLB Walt Reyna | Coastal Carolina |
| Jim Thrope | CB Kwabena Chosen | Michigan |
| Doak Walker | HB Sidney Barkow | Coastal Carolina |
| Fred Biletnikoff | WR Tavares Stockton | San Jose State |
| Lombardi | DT Christian Godwin | Nebraska |
| Unitas Golden Arm | QB Bryce Baker | Louisville |
| Edge Rusher of the Year | DE Steve Lucky | Florida State |
| Outland | C Lorenzo Augustine | Ohio State |
| John Mackey | TE Eric Braun | Kansas |
| Broyles | DC Alex Grinch | UCF |
| Dick Butkus | MLB Walt Reyna | Coastal Carolina |
| Rimington | C Lorenzo Augustine | Ohio State |
| Lou Groza | K Grant Mims | Middle Tennessee |
| Ray Guy | P Jesus Madden | Army |
| Jet Award | WR James Volk | Ole Miss |
| Shaun Alexander | WR Elton Alabi | Ohio State |
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The Road to Miami

With Championship Weekend in the books, all eyes turned to the CFP Committee as college football braced for the final bracket reveal. Eleven spots were secure. The only drama came at No. 12.
Arizona State entered the Big 12 title game in prime position, but stumbled against SMU. The Mustangs not only claimed the league crown, but also snatched the final playoff bid, jumping into the 12-seed and leaving the Sun Devils on the outside looking in.
“If you’re Arizona State, you have no one to be mad at but yourself,” said Nick Saban on ESPN’s coverage. “You knew the stakes, and you came up short.”
The 1st round sets up some heavyweight clashes. Perhaps the most intriguing comes in Eugene, where Ohio State will square off against Oregon. The Buckeyes, once seen as playoff locks, dropped back-to-back heartbreakers to Michigan — first in The Game, then again in the Big Ten Championship. Their “reward”? Facing the nation’s hottest quarterback, 2029 Heisman winner Jeremy Hurley, fresh off a five-touchdown performance in the Pac-12 title game. The winner heads to the Cotton Bowl against No. 1 Louisville.
Washington, stung by its Pac-12 Championship loss, gets no respite. The Huskies will head east to Conway to face No. 7 Coastal Carolina. The Chanticleers already beat Washington 35-21 earlier this season and will try to repeat the feat with a berth in the Orange Bowl opposite No. 2 Georgia at stake.
Clemson, last year’s runner-up, draws No. 6 Notre Dame in what promises to be a bruising defensive battle. The prize for the victor? A Peach Bowl showdown with Big Ten Champion Michigan.
And then there’s SMU. Riding high after their Big 12 title, the Mustangs now head to Lincoln to take on the No. 5 Nebraska Cornhuskers. Survive that, and a date with Alabama looms in the Fiesta Bowl.
The stage is officially set. Now the chase to Miami begins.
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2029 - 1st Round College Football Playoff

#7 Coastal Carolina (9-3)
Offensive Scheme: Veer and Shoot
Defensive Scheme: 3-3-5
Offensive Points Per Game: 48.8 (1st)
Defensive Points Per Game: 26.7 (62nd)
Offensive Rankings: 563.8 (1st)
Defensive Rankings: 438.4 (117th)
#10 Washington Huskies (10-3)
86 Overall // 86 Offense // 86 Defense
Head Coach: Steve Sarkisian (30-9)
Offensive Scheme: Spread
Defensive Scheme: 4-2-5
Offensive Points Per Game: 36.6 (21st)
Defensive Points Per Game: 21.2 (15th)
Offensive Rankings: 428.7 (38th)
Defensive Rankings: 361.7 (30th)
Washington Huskies 2029 Results
Week 0 | FCS | W 38-3
Week 1 | @ Tennessee (10-3) | L 42-21
Week 2 | @ Stanford (8-4) | W 40-28
Week 3 | Boise State (5-7) | W 44-10
Week 4 | @ Oregon State (2-10) | W 59-14
Week 5 | USC (8-4) | W 40-35
Week 6 | Coastal Carolina (9-3) | L 35-21
Week 7 | Colorado (7-5) | W 40-7
Week 8 | Washington State (2-10) | W 52-7
Week 9 | @ Fresno State (5-7) | W 35-10
Week 10 | San Diego State (5-7) | W 35-24
Week 11 | @ Oregon (12-1) | W 27-23
CCG | Oregon (12-1) | L 38-24
Coastal Carolina Injury Report
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Washington Huskies Injury Report
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Washington Huskies Top Performers
SO(RS) QB Eli Corbin (84) | 200/282 (70%), 2,554 Yds, 23 TD, 3 INT
SO(RS) HB Daunte Kalis (90) | 233 Att, 1,263 Yds, 18 TD
SO(RS) WR Darnell Burnette (87) | 46 Rec, 693 Yds, 8 TD
JR MLB Ofisa Mix (88) | 91 Tkl, 10 TFL, 4 Sacks, 2 INT
JR DE Devin Free (84) | 53 Tkl, 14 TFL, 7 Sacks, INT
JR DT Bret Vigil (79) | 20 Tkl, 7 TFL, 4.5 Sacks
SR(RS) SS Jacari Fant (73) | 67 Tkl, 3 TFL, 2 INT

