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brutal way to end the run


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I made the mistake of changing my sliders mid-season. But I wanted to change them going into the playoffs anyways to represent the jump in competition, just didn't expect Southern Miss to bring the heat

In retro, it is. Should have stuck with my mans Barber. I tried playing mad scientist and it back fired. Those three drives Hudson was in for all started at our own 40 at least - Barber would have at least gotten us a field goal I feel.
Send the seniors out with a W

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The Road To Las Vegas

The dust has settled on Conference Championship Weekend, and the 12-team College Football Playoff bracket is officially locked in — with only minor shakeups to the expected field.
Of the 12 teams projected to make the playoff heading into the weekend, only TCU and Southern Miss broke through from the outside. But thanks to clutch conference title wins, both punched their tickets — knocking out former hopefuls in the process.
“This one’s definitely going to sting for Coastal Carolina,” said former head coach Nick Saban on the playoff reveal show. “But that’s the reality for a Group of Five team. They knew the stakes heading into the title game — and Southern Miss took the spot on the field.”
As a result of their upset win over previously unbeaten Coastal Carolina, the Southern Miss Golden Eagles will now travel to Miami for a first-round clash, with the winner earning a Cotton Bowl date with Notre Dame.
Elsewhere in the bracket:
• Nebraska will head to Happy Valley to face Penn State, with the winner advancing to meet top-seeded Georgia in the Orange Bowl.
• TCU, fresh off their Big 12 title, will face ACC runner-up Duke. The winner moves on to the Fiesta Bowl for a showdown with Ohio State.
• In an all-SEC first-round battle, LSU heads to Knoxville to face Tennessee, with the winner earning a Peach Bowl date with Big Ten champion UCLA.
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Jeremiah Smith Secures 2026 Heisman Memorial Trophy

For the first time since Troy Smith in 2006, a Buckeye is bringing the Heisman back to Columbus. Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith edged out Georgia’s Landon Roldan and teammate Julian Sayin to capture college football’s most prestigious individual honor.
Smith kept his acceptance speech brief and focused, thanking his family, coaches, and teammates before shifting attention back to unfinished business.
“A Heisman is special, no doubt,” the junior said in New York. “But after falling short in the Big Ten title game, I can’t celebrate this like it’s the end goal. We’ve got bigger dreams — and I need to play even better to help us reach them.”
Smith didn’t just walk away with the Heisman — he swept the major offensive hardware, claiming the Maxwell, Walter Camp, and Biletnikoff awards to cap off a dominant season.
But it was Coastal Carolina who made the loudest statement on the defensive side, nearly sweeping the national awards. Of the seven honors for defensive players, only the Butkus Award escaped Conway.
Trevor Holton earned the Thorpe, while pass-rushing menace Aakil Washington brought home the Bednarik, Nagurski, Lombardi, and Edge Rusher of the Year awards — a clean sweep for one of the most feared defenders in the country.
Defensive coordinator Jeremiah Johnson was honored with the Broyles Award as the nation’s top assistant coach, while head coach Kade Vaughn finished third in Coach of the Year voting, behind winner Kirby Smart of Georgia.
The Chanticleers may have fallen just short of the playoff — but on awards night, they left their mark.
| Award | Player | Team |
| Heisman | WR Jeremiah Smith | Ohio State |
| Maxwell | WR Jeremiah Smith | Ohio State |
| Walter Camp | WR Jeremiah Smith | Ohio State |
| Bear Bryant Coach of the Year | HC Kirby Smart | Georgia |
| Davey O'Brien | QB Julian Saying | Ohio State |
| Chuck Bednarik | DE Aakil Washington}Coastal Carolina | |
| Bronko Nagurski | DE Aakil Washington | Coastal Carolina |
| Jim Thrope | CB Trevor Holton | Coastal Carolina |
| Doak Walker | HB Caden Durham | LSU |
| Fred Biletnikoff | WR Jeremiah Smith | Ohio State |
| Lombardi | DE Aakil Washington | Coastal Carolina |
| Unitas Golden Arm | QB Avery Johnson | TCU |
| Edge Rusher of the Year | DE Aakil Washington | Coastal Carolina |
| Outland Trophy | C Iapani Laloulu | Arizona State |
| John Mackey | TE Lawson Luckie | Georgia |
| Broylers | DC Jeremiah Johnson | Coastal Carolina |
| Dick Butkus | MLB Red Murdock | Buffalo |
| Rimington | C Iapani Laloulu | Arizona State |
| Groza | K Jamal Bromell | Marshall |
| Ray Guy | P David Barker | New Mexico |
| Returner of the Year | WR Nathan Acevedo | Tulsa |
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2026 - Bowl Preview

Offensive Scheme: Veer and Shoot
Defensive Scheme: 3-3-5
Offensive Points Per Game: 39.5
Defensive Points Per Game: 15.5
Offensive Rankings: 410.6 YPG
Defensive Rankings: 235.3 YPGA
Houston Cougars (9-3)
75 Overall // 76 Offense // 74 Defense
Head Coach: Billy Napier
Offensive Scheme: Power Spread
Defensive Scheme: 3-3-5 Tite
Offensive Points Per Game: 32.0
Defensive Points Per Game: 23.8
Offensive Rankings: 3937 YPG
Defensive Rankings: 363.0 YPGA
Houston Cougars 2026 Results
Week 1 | Oregon State (4-8) | W 27-10
Week 3 | @ Indiana (8-4) | W 33-14
Week 4 | @ Georgia Southern (4-8) | W 41-25
Week 5 | @ Texas Tech (6-6) | W 20-17
Week 6 | Baylor (2-1) | W 34-28
Week 7 | UCF (4-8) | W 38-24
Week 8 | @ Colorado (11-2) | W 29-24
Week 9 | Oklahoma State (4-8) | L 34-21
Week 10 | Cincinnati (4-8) | W 35-14
Week 11 | @ Utah (6-6) | L 33-30
Week 12 | @ Kansas State (7-5) | W 41-14
Week 13 | @ West Virginia (10-2) | L 49-35
Houston Cougars Top Contributors
QB Austin Carlisle (79) | 234/379 (61%), 2,967 Yds, 18 TD, 12 INT
HB Brandon High Jr (86) | 256 Att, 1,192 Yds, 20 TD
WR Zaylen Cormier (79) | 56 Rec, 875 Yds, 6 TD
MLB Mihalis santorineos (72) | 71 Tkl, TFL
DE Latreveon McCutchin (79) | 21 Tkl, 9 TFL, 4.5 Sacks
LB Christian Brathwaite (76) | 61 Tkl, 3 TFL, 2.5 Sacks
SS Jordan Allen (79) | 47 Tkl, 3 INT
Bowl Matchups
68 Ventures Bowl - Appalachian State (7-5) vs Akron (6-6)
Alamo Bowl - #21 UConn (9-3) vs #13 Colorado (11-2)
Arizona Bowl - Buffalo (10-3) vs Fresno State (7-5)
Armed Forces Bowl - Ole Miss (6-6) vs Tulane (9-4)
Bahamas Bowl - Northern Illinois (6-6) vs Middle Tennessee (6-6)
Birmingham Bowl - #14 Auburn (10-2) vs #20 Pittsburgh (8-4)
Boca Raton Bowl - Liberty (7-5) vs Arkansas State (9-3)
Citrus Bowl - Michigan (7-5) vs Wisconsin (6-6)
Cure Bowl - Kennesaw State (7-5) vs Kent State (7-6)
Duke's Mayo Bowl - North Carolina (6-6) vs Indiana (8-4)
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl - Florida International (6-6) vs #24 Boise State (9-4)
Fenway Bowl - Memphis (8-4) vs Florida State (6-6)
First Responder Bowl - Navy (8-5) vs South Alabama (7-5)
Frisco Bowl - Arizona (6-6) vs UAB (8-4)
GameAbove Sports Bowl - Clemson (7-5) vs Central Michigan (7-5)
Gasparilla Bowl - #25 Virginia Tech (9-3) vs Kentucky (6-6)
Gator Bowl - Arkansas (8-4) vs Tulsa (8-4)
Hawaii Bowl - San Diego State (6-6) vs North Texas (8-4)
Holiday Bowl - #11 SMU (10-2) vs New Mexico (8-4)
Independence Bowl - Louisiana Tech (6-6) vs #22 BYU (9-3)
LA Bowl - Air Force (6-6) vs Colorado State (9-4)
Las Vegas Bowl - UNLV (6-6) vs #19 Alabama (8-4)
Liberty Bowl - Utah (6-6) vs Texas (7-5)
Military Bowl - USF (7-5) vs Syracuse (7-5)
Music City Bowl - #16 Oklahoma (8-4) vs #23 Michigan State (8-4)
Myrtle Beach Bowl - Louisiana-Monroe (6-6) vs Temple (7-5)
New Orleans Bowl - UTEP (9-4) vs Marshall (8-4)
PopTarts Bowl - #18 West Virginia (10-2) vs Wake Forest (7-5)
Rate Bowl - Kansas State (7-5) vs USC (7-5)
Reliaquest Bowl - Oregon (7-5) vs Vanderbilt (6-6)
Salute To Veterans Bowl - Toledo (8-4) vs Georgia State (6-6)
Sun Bowl - Army (6-6) vs Louisville (8-4)
Texas Bowl - Texas A&M (8-4) vs #17 Arizona State (9-3)
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End the season with a W
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FRAUD CHECK!


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fitting match up with another team who had a terrific season before choking towards the end of the year
kick the Cougars ass!
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Chants Tame Cougars In New Mexico

After surrendering an opening touchdown to the potent Cougars offense, Coastal flexed their muscle defensively as they tallied five sacks and kept Houston from reaching the end zone again.
| Team | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | Final |
| Houston | 10 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 13 |
| Coastal Carolina | 14 | 14 | 14 | 7 | 49 |
| Q | Team | Time | Play | Houston | Coastal Carolina |
| 1st | Houston | 8:36 | Brandon High Jr, 29 Yd Run | 7 | 0 |
| 1st | Coastal Carolina | 7:54 | Aziah Johnson, 58 Yd Pass From Larry Garfield | 7 | 7 |
| 1st | Houston | 5:06 | Dillon Curtis, 57 Yd FG | 10 | 7 |
| 1st | Coastal Carolina | 0:54 | Trishtin Glass, 11 Yd Pass From Larry Garfield | 10 | 14 |
| 2nd | Coastal Carolina | 2:20 | Trishtin Glass, 4 Yd Pass From Larry Garifled | 10 | 21 |
| 2nd | Coastal Carolina | 0:29 | Michael Allen, 17 Yd Pass From Larry Garfield | 10 | 28 |
| 3rd | Coastal Carolina | 7:17 | Aziah Johnson, 14 Yd Pass From Larry Garfield | 10 | 35 |
| 3rd | Coastal Carolina | 2:52 | Larry Garfield, 1 Yd Run | 10 | 42 |
| 4th | Coastal Carolina | 11:01 | Michael Allen, 4 Yd Run | 10 | 49 |
| 4th | Houston | 0:51 | Dillon Curtis, 31 Yd FG | 13 | 49 |
| Larry Garifled | 27/38, 326 Yds, 5 TD |
| Bill Davis | 20 Att, 112 Yds |
| Larry Garfield | 9 Att, 66 Yds, TD |
| Michael Allen | 7 Att, 33 Yds, TD |
| Trishtin Glass | 9 Rec, 93 Yds, 2 TD |
| Michael Allen | 6 Rec, 29 Yds |
| Aziah Johnson | 5 Rec, 118 Yds, 2 TD |
| David Yazzie | 4 Rec, 53 Yds |
| Xakery Wiedner | 2 Rec, 17 Yds |
| Ja'Marion Wayne | 1 Rec, 9 Yds |
| Bill Davis | 1 Rec, 7 Yds |
| MLB Luke Murphy | 7 Tkl, 4 TFL |
| CB Trevor Holton | 6 Tkl, 2 TFL, 1.5 Sacks |
| MLB Wyatt Gedeon | 4 Tkl, TFL, Sack |
| DT Nick James | 4 Tkl, 2 TFL, 1.5 Sack |
| DT Darrion Hammer | 3 Tkl, 3 TFL, 1.5 Sacks |
| DE LJ McCray | 1 Tkl, TFL, 0.5 Sack |
| Dan Mahan | 5/7, 96 Yds |
| Austin Carlisle | 7/20, 95 Yds |
| Brandon High Jr | 9 Att, 80 Yds, TD |
| Austin Carlisle | 7 Att, 8 Yds |
| Parker Jenkins | 4 Att, 5 Yds |
| Dan Mahan | 3 Att, 12 Yds |
| Re'Shaun Sanford II | 2 Att, 7 Yds |
| Dexter East | 1 Att, -3 Yds |
| Zaylen Cormier | 3 Rec, 49 Yds |
| Dexter East | 2 Rec, 22 Yds |
| Amare Thomas | 2 Rec, 20 Yds |
| Luke McGary | 1 Rec, 20 Yds |
| Jacory Thurman | 1 Rec, 43 Yds |
| Tyler Johnson | 1 Rec, 26 Yds |
| Parker Jenkins | 1 Rec, 5 Yds |
| Re'Shaun Sanford II | 1 Rec, 6 Yds |
| FS Kentrell Webb | 11 Tkl, TFL |
| LB Christian Braithwaite | 10 Tkl, 2 TFL |
| DE Latreveon McCutchin | 4 Tkl, TFL, Sack |
Albuquerque, NM. - The Coastal Carolina Chanticleers may have stumbled in the Sun Belt Championship Game — and with it, their shot at the College Football Playoff — but there was no hangover in the Isleta Bowl. Coastal roared back with a dominant 49-13 win over the Houston Cougars, closing out a sensational 13-1 campaign.
Houston struck first with an 80-yard touchdown drive to open the game, but that would be their last real highlight. The Chanticleers’ top-ranked defense slammed the door shut from there, allowing just 200 yards the rest of the way while racking up five sacks in a vintage performance.
“We talked about it all week,” said head coach Kade Vaughn. “Win or lose, the seniors deserved to finish the game on the field. They earned that moment. And the plan was to send them off with a win.”
Conspicuously absent from the sideline was former starting quarterback Roquan Barber, who did not travel with the team. In his place, redshirt sophomore Larry Garfield seized the spotlight, throwing for 326 yards and five touchdowns in a breakout performance.
“I left that decision up to Ro,” Vaughn confirmed postgame. “After how I handled the Sun Belt title game, I told him this one was his call. We respect it. He made the choice he felt was best for his future.”
When pressed on whether Barber would return in 2027, Vaughn declined to comment — adding fuel to growing speculation that the junior will re-enter the transfer portal, this time without a push from the coaching staff to return.
Regardless of what the offseason brings, Coastal Carolina closes the 2026 season at 13-1, with a bowl trophy in hand, the nation’s top defense, and all eyes on a potential playoff run in 2027.

