As always, if I missed someone, please add them.
Someone get Antonio Carter a whirlpool / hot tub for bruise treatment. The man has been quite a tackling machine all season.
CB Ryan Barnes, UMass - 2 tackles (2 solo) against NIU
CB Micah Bell, Vanderbilt - NSR against Alabama
LB Prince Collie, Vanderbilt - NSR against Alabama
S Antonio Carter II, Jacksonville State - 10 tackles (4 solo), 1 TFL, against Kennesaw State
OL Zeke Correll, NC State - Started game at C against Wake Forest
OL Michael Carmody, UCLA - Still not listed on the 2 deep vs Oregon
WR Rico Flores Jr., UCLA - NSR, was listed as "questionable" for yesterday's game
S Ramon Henderson, UCLA - 2 tackles (1 solo)
S KJ Wallace, UCLA - 3 tackles (1 solo), 0.5 TFL
WR Braylon James, TCU - NSR vs Houston
DE Nana Osafo-Mensah, TCU - 4 tackles (3 solo)
DL Aidan Keanaaina, California - 3 tackles (1 solo) vs Miami
WR Tobias Merriweather, California - NSR
CB Clarence Lewis, Syracuse - 2 tackles (1 solo)
CB Jayden Bellamy, Syracuse - 7 tackles (4 solo)
TE Holden Staes, Tennessee - NSR vs Arkansas. I don't see his name on any injury lists.
WR / RB Chris Tyree, Virginia - NSR vs Boston College. He's been banged up all year coming out of fall camp. This was supposed to be the first week he was actually healthy.
P Bryce McFerson, Maryland - NSR (bye)
OL Quinn Murphy, Western Michigan - Started at LG vs Ball State
OL Joey Tanona, Purdue - Listed as 2nd string LG
OL Caleb Johnson - Southern Methodist - Listed as 3rd string LT
LB Nolan Ziegler, Central Michigan - NSR (bye)
TE Cane Berrong, Coastal Carolina - 2 receptions for 28 yards, 1 TD vs Old Dominion
QB Drew Pyne, Missouri - NSR vs Texas A&M
CB / S Lorenzo Styles, tOSU - 1 tackle vs Iowa
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aren't doing much or are doing nothing. There are misfires in recruiting, of course, but those are a lot of guys that the staff completely misjudged.
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where do they go for the next 3 years.
Guys transfer and still don’t produce
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I was about to point out how some of the UCLA guys were having solid seasons (despite missing the game, Flores is still the leading receiver), but in the bigger picture of things, you're definitely right.
UCLA is 1-4 and of no consequence at this time.
I guess the only player who would have truly made a difference is Zeke Correll, given how our offensive line became a patchwork group of younger players.