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The Week 7 passing report is in. Baylor's Sawyer Robertson remains out front even after being on a bye this weekend. Familiar names such as Duke's Darian Mensah
Kaytron Allen moved up the Penn State all-time rushing list vs Northwestern, passing D.J. Dozier, Curtis Enis and Tony Hunt.
A freshman quarterback at Archbishop Williams continued to impress, a senior authored a historic win for Hingham, and a record-setting back at West Bridgewater was the gamer-changer in a thriller against Fairhaven.
ORONO, Maine (WABI) - The Maine football team’s passing game has come around during the Black Bears’ two-game winning streak. Maine’s 34-14 win over Bryant featured two touchdown passes of more than 60 yards.
Joshua Stoneking is the top edge rusher in the FCS this season. Stoneking's 10.5 sacks leads the FCS and his 14.5 tackles for loss ranks second. He’s had at least two tackles for loss and sacks in four of his six games this season, making his presence known in opposing backfields.
Mendoza and the Hoosiers’ matchup against Oregon marks their second road contest of the season. The Cream and Crimson dominated through the air in their first four games but struggled to get their passing rolling during their first road trip against Iowa, when Mendoza completed a season-low 56.5% of his passes.
Malik Muhammad, the Texas football cornerback and the SEC's defensive player of the week, says interceptions are overrated.
Lance Taylor might be best known for his pedigree as an offensive coach, but with his six years of experience in the NFL, he knows the type of impact a dangerous pass rush can have on a team. He’s got one now at Western Michigan.
A Buffalo Bills fan had an opportunity to go home with a once-in-a-lifetime souvenir and took it on Sunday as his team played against the New England Patriots.
Luke Piper, Greely: Accounted for five touchdowns — three passing, two rushing — in the sixth-ranked Rangers’ 35-14 win over Wells. He completed 9 of 18 passes for 144 yards and ran for 72 yards on 11 carries, and also intercepted a pass.
Bills TE Dalton Kincaid and WR Curtis Samuel are among the team's inactives for Monday night's matchup with the Falcons.