College Football Week 2: Team of the Week, Player Awards

College Football Week 2: Team of the Week, Player Awards

  • Wr Brenen Thompson was the star of Saturday Night: Thompson pulled two long touchdown passes from 47-plus meter from Blake Shapen-Including the game winner with only 30 seconds to lift Mississippi State Arizona State.
  • QB Beau Pribula continues his strong start: The Penn State Transfer is almost perfect fit in the attack of Missouri and already placed two games with pff figures north of 87.0. On Saturday, Pribula delivered its best performance to date, so that a strong Kansas team was cut for a career-high 334 Yards and three touchdowns while an elite earned 91.9 passing figure.

Week 2 delivered many storylines in the field of university football – from Oklahoma and Jackson, which are a bit ready for SEC competition to Bryce Underwood’s first signs of real first -year growth pines. The violation of the state of Arizona is clearly not the same without Cam Skattebo, while USF and Unlv have emerged as the biggest challengers for the G5 playoff place. And in GaineVille, Billy Napier may be back on the hot chair after the stunning house loss of Florida for USF.

Here is a look at the players who have earned a place in the PFF’s week 2 team of the week.

College Football Week 2: Team of the Week

Infringement

QB: Beautiful pribula, Missouri
RB: Jonah Coleman, Washington
WR: Brenen Thompson, Mississippi State
WR: Josh Cameron, Baylor
Te: Deshawn Hanika, Kansas
Flex: Hank Beatty, Illinois
LT: Caleb Tiernan, northwest
LG: Shamurad Umarov, Tennessee
C: Brett Caroll, Minnesota
RG: Sioape Vatikani, California
RT: Albert Reese IV, Mississippi State

Defense

Edge: Clev Lubin, Louisville
Edge: Vincent Anthony JR, Duke
Tue: David like, Kentucky
By: Pius Odjugo, Ohio
LB: Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech
LB: Scooby Williams, Texas Am
CB: Ashton Hampton” Clemson
CB: Keon Washington” Bowling Green
S: Collin Matteson, Army
S: Peyton Woodyard, Oregon
Flex: Tyrece Mills, UConn

Attacking player of the week: Wr Brenen Thompson, Mississippi State Bulldogs

Brenan Thompson was the star of Saturday Night and got two long touchdown passes of 47-plus meter from Blake Shaping Incoming the game winner with only 30 seconds to lift the state of Mississippi by Arizona State. It marked the first home victory of the Bulldogs on a ranked non-conference opponent since 1991, a huge moment for a program that came from a 2-10 season.

Thompson, invoiced as one of the fastest players in the university football with sub-4.4 speed, looked every part if no Sun Devil defender could stay with him. He finished the night with six catches for 133 Yards and confirmed himself as a real outbreak weapon in the attack of the Bulldogs.

Defensive player of the week: Collin Matteson, Army Black Knights

Collin Matteson was perhaps the best player on the field in the enormous win of the army. Kansas State On Saturday evening. He sealed the game with an interception by Avery Johnson, added three more pass -Rreak -Ups and kept Johnson a 5.2 passer -rating when it was focused. Matteson also broke four tackles and ended with an 84.0 overall pff quality, marked by an 88.9 coverage figure that underlined his dominance in the secondary.

Attacking line of the week: Florida Gators

In the season, Florida was expected to have one of the top official lines of the country, anchored by Jake Slaughter and Austin Barber. That power turned out to be on Saturday, because the device earned a 95.4 pass-blocking figure and both allowed two prints only two play. Even in a disappointing loss, the front of the Gaters DJ Lagway gave sufficient time to operate, with which he realized his invoicing as one of the elite lines of the University Football.

Quarterback of the week: Beau Pribula, Missouri Tigers

The Penn State Transfer is almost perfect fit in the attack of Missouri and already placed two games with pff figures north of 87.0. On Saturday, Pribula delivered its best performance to date, so that a strong Kansas team was cut for a career-high 334 Yards and three touchdowns while an elite earned 91.9 passing figure. Once known as a hasty threat in Penn State, he only walked 19 meters in this place, he blooms as a pocket passer with three large throws and a 127.5 passer-rating in a characteristic victory for the Tigers.

Run Defender of the Week: LB Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech Red Raiders

You can’t do much better than a 99.4 Run-Defense numeral at 36 snaps. That is what Six Tackles, Five Run -Stops and a forced junk will earn you. In recent years, Rodriguez has been one of the best Linebackers in the University Football and he showed why on Saturday another 92.1 General Pff figure earned. His seasonal defense-grade is now on an elite 97.0 the highest rating in the nation.

Pass Rusher of the Week: Ed Clevel Lubin, Louisville Cardinals

Clev Lubin welcomed the crucial game in Louisville’s on Friday evening James MadisonA game that was much closer than the final score suggests. In the fourth quarter, Lubin forced a mess in the end zone that was restored for a touchdown – a swing that probably saved the cardinals from a upset loss. He also filled the Statblad with seven tackles, four prints and two bags, and earned an 88.2 general pff figure for the night.

Coverage defender of the week: CB Ashton Hampton, Clemson Tigers

Ashton Hampton’s game in the secondary turned out to be more crucial than Clemson fans preferred Saturday’s narrow victory. The Tigers followed Troy 16-3 during the break before they reformed for an 11-point victory, fueled by Hampton’s crucial interception of the third quarter that turned the momentum and set up the go-ahead score. From that moment on, Clemson’s secondary was locked and he did not allow another point. Hampton closed the day with an 81.0 coverage figure and anchored a comeback effort that almost slipped away.

Conference teams of the week

ACC -Team of the Week

Infringement
  • QB: Gio Lopez, North Carolina
  • RB: Demond Claiborne, Wake Forest
  • WR: Duce Robinson, Florida State
  • WR: Chris Barnes, Wake Forest
  • Te: and Villari, Syracuse
  • Flex: Romello Brinson, High School
  • LT: Jacarrus Peak, NC State
  • LG: Samson Okunlola, Miami FL
  • C: Lyndon Cooper, Pittsburgh
  • RG: Syape Vaticica, CAL
  • RT: Francis Muua, Miami FL
Defense
  • Edge: Clev Lubin, Louisville
  • Edge: Vincent Anthony JR, Duke
  • Tue: Isaiah Neal, Pittsburgh
  • At: Nick James, Pittsburgh
  • LB: Bralan Lovelace, Pittsburgh
  • LB: Antoine Deslauriers, Pittsburgh
  • CB: Davaughn Patterson, Wake Forest
  • CB: Ashton Hampton, Clemson
  • S: Quentin Reddish, Virginia Tech
  • S: Isaiah Crosby, Cal
  • Flex: Brent Austin, Cal

Sec team of the week

Infringement
  • QB: Beautiful pribula, Missouri
  • RB: Jamal Roberts, Missouri
  • WR: Brenen Thompson, Mississippi State
  • WR: Kevin Coleman Jr., Missouri
  • Te: years Kanak, Oklahoma
  • Flex: Parker Livingstone, Texas
  • LT: Xavier Chaplin, Auburn
  • LG: Shamurad Umarov, Tennessee
  • C: Jordan White, Vanderbilt
  • RG: Max Anderson, Tennessee
  • RT: Albert Reese IV, Mississippi State
Defense
  • Edge: Bryan Thomas Jr., South Carolina
  • Edge: Tyre West, Tennessee
  • Tue: David Like, Kentucky
  • Tue: Kalvin Dinkins, Mississippi State
  • LB: Scooby Williams, Texas A & M
  • LB: Xavier Atkins, Auburn
  • CB: Mansoor Delane, LSU
  • CB: Sylvester Smith, Auburn
  • S: Michael Taaffe, Texas
  • S: Ty Bryant, Kentucky
  • Flex: Ty Redmond, Tennessee

Big in Team of the Week

Infringement
  • QB: Danny O’Neil, Wisconsin
  • RB: Waymond Jordan, USC
  • WR: Hank Beatty, Illinois
  • WR: Makai Lemon, USC
  • Te: Lance Mason, Wisconsin
  • Flex: Elia Sarratt, Indiana
  • LT: Caleb Tiernan, northwest
  • LG: Ioane Olavian, head of state
  • C: Brett Carroll, Minnesota
  • RG: You go to Amahoh, Rutgers.
  • RT: Justin National, USC
Defense
  • Edge: Chaz Coleman, Penn State
  • Edge: Mason Reiger, Wisconsin
  • By: Keanu Williams, UCLA
  • Tue: James Thompson Jr., Illinois
  • LB: Jerry Mixon, Oregon
  • LB: Matt Kingsbury, Minnesota
  • CB: Omillio Agard, Wisconsin
  • CB: Decarlos Nicholson, USC
  • S: Caleb Downs, Ohio State
  • S: Peyton Woodyard, Oregon
  • Flex: Josh Fussell, Northwest

Big 12 team of the week

Infringement
  • QB: Avery Johnson, Kansas State
  • RB: Jaden Nixon, UCF
  • WR: Javin Whatley, Arizona
  • WR: Josh Cameron, Baylor
  • Te: Deshawn Hanika, Kansas
  • Flex: Jeff Caldwell, Cincinnati
  • LT: Isaah Jatta, Byu
  • LG: Kyle Sfarcioc, Byu
  • C: Koltin Sieracki, Baylor
  • RG: McKenzie Agnello, Houston
  • RT: Ethan Green, Cincinnati
Defense
  • Edge: Romello Height, Texas Tech
  • Edge: John Henry Daley, Utah
  • D: Khalil Lights, Houston
  • At: Tommy Dunn Jr., Kansas
  • LB: Cole Kozlowski, UCF
  • LB: Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech
  • CB: Jackson Bennee, Utah
  • CB: Jay’vion Cole, Arizona
  • S: Callasa, Byu
  • S: Jacob Redding, Baylor
  • Flex: Johnathan Hall, Utah

Group of six team of the week

Infringement
  • QB: Maalik Murphy, Oregon State
  • RB: Trequan Jones, Old Dominion
  • WR: Beau Sparks, Texas State
  • WR: Taz Reddicks, Oregon State
  • Te: Jyrin Johnson, Bowling Green
  • Flex: Devin Voisin, South Alabama
  • LT: Ja’kavoon Nonar, Fau
  • LG: Tanner Morley, Colorado State
  • C: Grayson Mains, Temple
  • RG: Ryan Berger, Oregon State
  • RT: Nathan Elu, Oregon State
Defense
  • Edge: J’dan Burnett, Tulsa
  • Edge: Dejuan Echoles Jr., Ball State
  • By: Pius Odjugo, Ohio
  • At: nahki johnson, tulsa
  • LB: Brayden Johnson, Wyoming
  • LB: Timmy Hinspeter, Umass
  • CB: Keyon Washington, Bowling Green
  • CB: Phillip Hamilton, Marine
  • S: Collin Matteson, Army
  • S: Tyrece Mills, UConn
  • Flex: Khary Crump, Rice

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