Nothing eye popping, although I suspect that Antonio Carter could have had another big day if it weren't for JSU blowing out their opponent.
The defensive backs who went to UCLA and Syracuse seem to be having the best success, along with Prince Collie and Zeke Correll.
I didn't know about Chris Tyree's significant groin injury until lately. He had a MRI done recently, and they're going to see if there's a danger of it becoming a hernia.
CB Ryan Barnes, UMass - 2 tackles (2 solo) against Missouri
CB Micah Bell, Vanderbilt - NSR
LB Prince Collie, Vanderbilt - 3 tackles (3 solo) against Kentucky
S Antonio Carter II, Jacksonville State - 1 tackle (1 solo) against New Mexico State. Didn't play for most of the game, probably due to it being a blowout in 2Q.
OL Zeke Correll, NC State - Started at C against Syracuse
OL Michael Carmody, UCLA - Still not listed on the 2 deep
WR Rico Flores Jr., UCLA - NSR, was listed as "questionable" for Minnesota game, didn't dress for the game
S Ramon Henderson, UCLA - 3 tackles (3 solo)
S KJ Wallace, UCLA - 3 tackles (3 solo), 1 TFL, 1 PBU
WR Braylon James, TCU - Bye
DE Nana Osafo-Mensah, TCU - Bye
DL Aidan Keanaaina, California - 1 tackle vs Pitt
WR Tobias Merriweather, California - NSR
CB Clarence Lewis, Syracuse - 2 tackles vs NC State
CB Jayden Bellamy, Syracuse - 2 tackles, 1 PBU vs NC State
TE Holden Staes, Tennessee - 2 receptions for 5 yards against Florida
WR / RB Chris Tyree, Virginia - NSR vs Louisville. Didn't dress, due to a nagging groin injury.
P Bryce McFerson, Maryland - 3 punts, 123 yards, two of them pooched in the 20 against Northwestern
OL Quinn Murphy, Western Michigan - Started at LG against Akron
OL Joey Tanona, Purdue - Listed as 2nd string LG against Illinois
OL Caleb Johnson - Southern Methodist - NSR (Bye)
LB Nolan Ziegler, Central Michigan - NSR against Ohio
TE Cane Berrong, Coastal Carolina - NSR against James Madison
QB Drew Pyne, Missouri - 3 for 5 passing, 11 yards, 2 rushes for -8 yards against U. Mass
CB / S Lorenzo Styles, tOSU - NSR against Oregon
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They might have played, but didn't record any stats.
It's not necessarily a bad thing, since there are some defenders who don't record anything if they're not being thrown or run at.
Or, in the case of someone like Louis Nix, he was constantly being triple teamed and still managed to disrupt running lanes, but someone else would get the tackle or sack.
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