This week's best players were DE Aiden Keanaaina from Cal, DE Nana Osafo-Mensa from TCU, and P Bryce McFerson from Maryland.
After Missouri QB Brady Cook landed awkwardly on that already injured ankle, they rushed him to the hospital and he was out for almost two whole quarters.
Drew Pyne played two quarters for Missouri against a terrible Auburn team. Nothing really good about his numbers, but he did enough to lead the team to 6 points.
Chris Tyree is finally back in action after dealing with a significant groin injury.
CB Ryan Barnes, UMass - NSR (bye)
CB Micah Bell, Vanderbilt - NSR
LB Prince Collie, Vanderbilt - 1 tackle vs Ball State
S Antonio Carter II, Jacksonville State - NSR (bye)
OL Zeke Correll, NC State - Started at C vs Cal
OL Michael Carmody, UCLA - Not listed on the depth chart at all
WR Rico Flores Jr., UCLA - NSR, still injured
S Ramon Henderson, UCLA - 2 tackles vs Rutgers
S KJ Wallace, UCLA - 3 tackles (1 solo) vs Rutgers
WR Braylon James, TCU - NSR vs Utah (he does have 2 catches on the year, for 6 yards, though)
DE Nana Osafo-Mensah, TCU - 2 tackles (1 solo), 1 TFL, 1 PBU vs Utah
DL Aidan Keanaaina, California - 4 tackles (1 solo), 0.5 sacks, 1 TFL vs NC State
WR Tobias Merriweather, California - NSR
CB Clarence Lewis, Syracuse - NSR (bye)
CB Jayden Bellamy, Syracuse - NSR (bye)
TE Holden Staes, Tennessee - 1 reception for 5 yards against Alabama
WR / RB Chris Tyree, Virginia - 4 receptions for 23 yards against Clemson. Finally healthy enough to play.
P Bryce McFerson, Maryland - 3 punts, 163 yards against USC, including a long one of 58 yards.
OL Quinn Murphy, Western Michigan - Started at LG against Buffalo
OL Joey Tanona, Purdue - Listed as 2nd string LT (shifted from guard) against Oregon
OL Caleb Johnson - Southern Methodist - Listed as 3rd string LT against Stanford
LB Nolan Ziegler, Central Michigan - NSR against Eastern Michigan
TE Cane Berrong, Coastal Carolina - 1 reception for 19 yards against Louisiana-Lafayette
QB Drew Pyne, Missouri - 10 for 21 passing for 79 yards, 3 rushes for -4 yards, lost fumble, led the team to 2 field goals. Looking at how he runs, he doesn't look like he fully recovered from that hamstring injury from last year.
He started out decently, going 5-9 for about 50 yards, but after that, Auburn simply squatted in a short zone, daring him to throw deep or even doing a QB run, neither of which he did, and he went 5 for 12 the rest of the way for minimal yardage. Basically, they used the same defense other teams used against us in 2013 when Tommy Rees was the QB for us.
CB / S Lorenzo Styles, tOSU - NSR (bye)
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While losing Correll at the time wasn't a big loss (Ashton Craig played just as well from the first moment he stepped in), we certainly could used him with our rather thin O-Line.
Billy Schrauth should be back this week, though.
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