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Washington Post
20 hours ago
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- Washington Post
No. 1 Texas, No. 2 Penn St each place 3 players on Associated Press preseason All-America first team
Texas and Penn State, the top two teams in The Associated Press preseason Top 25 , each had three players selected for the preseason AP All-America team announced Monday. No. 1 Texas had one player from each level of its defense on the first team: edge rusher Colin Simmons, linebacker Anthony Hill Jr. and safety Michael Taaffe. No. 2 Penn State's picks were running back Nicholas Singleton, offensive lineman Olaivavega Ioane and defensive lineman Zane Durant.
Yahoo
a day ago
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No. 1 Texas, No. 2 Penn St each place 3 players on Associated Press preseason All-America first team
Texas and Penn State, the top two teams in The Associated Press preseason Top 25, each had three players selected for the preseason AP All-America team announced Monday. No. 1 Texas had one player from each level of its defense on the first team: edge rusher Colin Simmons, linebacker Anthony Hill Jr. and safety Michael Taaffe. No. 2 Penn State's picks were running back Nicholas Singleton, offensive lineman Olaivavega Ioane and defensive lineman Zane Durant. No. 3 Ohio State, No. 4 Clemson, No. 6 Notre Dame, No. 8 Alabama and Pittsburgh each had two players on the first team. The Southeastern Conference had 12 players on the 27-man first team determined by media members on the AP Top 25 voting panel. The Big Ten had seven players, the ACC four and the Big 12 two. Clemson's Cade Klubnik was the overwhelming preseason choice for first-team quarterback after throwing for 3,639 yards with 39 touchdowns and just six interceptions. Ohio State safety Caleb Downs and Florida center Jake Slaughter are returning first-team AP All-Americans. Downs, whose late interception against Texas helped wrap up a College Football Playoff semifinal win for defending champion Ohio State, starred as a freshman at Alabama two years ago and established himself as the nation's top safety in his first season with the Buckeyes. He's a projected top-three pick in the 2026 NFL draft. Downs was joined on the preseason-All-America first team by Buckeyes receiver Jeremiah Smith. Slaughter, a leading candidate for the Rimington Trophy as the nation's top center, played 800 snaps in his breakout season for the Gators. He allowed just one sack and was among the highest-rated run and pass blockers in the country, according to Pro Football Focus. The AP All-America team for this season will be released in December. It will mark the 100th anniversary of the first team published in 1925. First team o ffense Quarterback — Cade Klubnik, fourth year, Clemson. Running backs — Jeremiyah Love, third year, Notre Dame; Nicholas Singleton, fourth year, Penn State. Tackles — Spencer Fano, fourth year, Utah; Kadyn Proctor, third year, Alabama. Guards — Olaivavega Ioane, fourth year, Penn State; Ar'maj Reed-Adams, sixth year, Texas A&M. Center — Jake Slaughter, fifth year, Florida. Tight end — Eli Stowers, fifth year, Vanderbilt. Wide receivers — Jeremiah Smith, second year, Ohio State; Ryan Williams, second year, Alabama; Jordyn Tyson, fourth year, Arizona State. All-purpose player — Desmond Reid, fourth year, Pittsburgh. Kicker — Dominic Zvada, fourth year, Michigan. First team defense Edge — Dylan Stewart, second year, South Carolina; Colin Simmons, second year, Texas. Tackles — Peter Woods, third year, Clemson; Zane Durant, fourth year, Penn State. Linebackers — Anthony Hill Jr., third year, Texas; West Weeks, fifth year, LSU; Kyle Louis, fourth year, Pittsburgh. Cornerbacks — Leonard Moore, second year, Notre Dame; Jermod McCoy, third year, Tennessee. Safeties — Caleb Downs, third year, Ohio State; Dillon Thieneman, third year, Oregon. Defensive back — Michael Taaffe, fifth year, Texas. Punter — Brett Thorson, fourth year, Georgia. Second team o ffense Quarterback — Garrett Nussmeier, fifth year, LSU. Running backs — Makhi Hughes, fourth year, Oregon; Isaac Brown, second year, Louisville. Tackles — Francis Mauigoa, third year, Miami; Blake Miller, fourth year, Clemson. Guards — Cayden Green, third year, Missouri; Keylan Rutledge, fourth year, Georgia Tech. Center — Parker Brailsford, fourth year, Alabama. Tight end — Max Klare, fourth year, Ohio State. Wide receivers — Antonio Williams, fourth year, Clemson; Elijah Sarratt, fourth year, Indiana; Cam Coleman, second year, Auburn. All-purpose player — Kaytron Allen, fourth year, Penn State. Kicker — Peyton Woodring, third year, Georgia. Second team defense Edge — T.J. Parker, third year, Clemson; Matayo Uiagalelei, third year, Oregon. Tackles — Tim Keenan III, fifth year, Alabama; Christen Miller, fourth year, Georgia. Linebackers — Taurean York, third year, Texas A&M Harold Perkins Jr., fourth year, LSU; Aiden Fisher, fourth year, Indiana. Cornerbacks — Chandler Rivers, fourth year, Duke; D'Angelo Ponds, third year, Indiana. Safeties — Koi Perich, second year, Minnesota; KJ Bolden, second year, Georgia. Defensive back — Jalon Kilgore, third year, South Carolina. Punter — Ryan Eckley, fourth year, Michigan State. ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here. AP college football: and


The Independent
a day ago
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- The Independent
No. 1 Texas, No. 2 Penn St each place 3 players on Associated Press preseason All-America first team
Texas and Penn State, the top two teams in The Associated Press preseason Top 25, each had three players selected for the preseason AP All-America team announced Monday. No. 1 Texas had one player from each level of its defense on the first team: edge rusher Colin Simmons, linebacker Anthony Hill Jr. and safety Michael Taaffe. No. 2 Penn State's picks were running back Nicholas Singleton, offensive lineman Olaivavega Ioane and defensive lineman Zane Durant. No. 3 Ohio State, No. 4 Clemson, No. 6 Notre Dame, No. 8 Alabama and Pittsburgh each had two players on the first team. The Southeastern Conference had 12 players on the 27-man first team determined by media members on the AP Top 25 voting panel. The Big Ten had seven players, the ACC four and the Big 12 two. Clemson's Cade Klubnik was the overwhelming preseason choice for first-team quarterback after throwing for 3,639 yards with 39 touchdowns and just six interceptions. Ohio State safety Caleb Downs and Florida center Jake Slaughter are returning first-team AP All-Americans. Downs, whose late interception against Texas helped wrap up a College Football Playoff semifinal win for defending champion Ohio State, starred as a freshman at Alabama two years ago and established himself as the nation's top safety in his first season with the Buckeyes. He's a projected top-three pick in the 2026 NFL draft. Downs was joined on the preseason-All-America first team by Buckeyes receiver Jeremiah Smith. Slaughter, a leading candidate for the Rimington Trophy as the nation's top center, played 800 snaps in his breakout season for the Gators. He allowed just one sack and was among the highest-rated run and pass blockers in the country, according to Pro Football Focus. The AP All-America team for this season will be released in December. It will mark the 100th anniversary of the first team published in 1925. First team o ffense Quarterback — Cade Klubnik, fourth year, Clemson. Running backs — Jeremiyah Love, third year, Notre Dame; Nicholas Singleton, fourth year, Penn State. Tackles — Spencer Fano, fourth year, Utah; Kadyn Proctor, third year, Alabama. Guards — Olaivavega Ioane, fourth year, Penn State; Ar'maj Reed-Adams, sixth year, Texas A&M. Center — Jake Slaughter, fifth year, Florida. Tight end — Eli Stowers, fifth year, Vanderbilt. Wide receivers — Jeremiah Smith, second year, Ohio State; Ryan Williams, second year, Alabama; Jordyn Tyson, fourth year, Arizona State. All-purpose player — Desmond Reid, fourth year, Pittsburgh. Kicker — Dominic Zvada, fourth year, Michigan. First team defense Edge — Dylan Stewart, second year, South Carolina; Colin Simmons, second year, Texas. Tackles — Peter Woods, third year, Clemson; Zane Durant, fourth year, Penn State. Linebackers — Anthony Hill Jr., third year, Texas; West Weeks, fifth year, LSU; Kyle Louis, fourth year, Pittsburgh. Cornerbacks — Leonard Moore, second year, Notre Dame; Jermod McCoy, third year, Tennessee. Safeties — Caleb Downs, third year, Ohio State; Dillon Thieneman, third year, Oregon. Defensive back — Michael Taaffe, fifth year, Texas. Punter — Brett Thorson, fourth year, Georgia. Second team o ffense Quarterback — Garrett Nussmeier, fifth year, LSU. Running backs — Makhi Hughes, fourth year, Oregon; Isaac Brown, second year, Louisville. Tackles — Francis Mauigoa, third year, Miami; Blake Miller, fourth year, Clemson. Guards — Cayden Green, third year, Missouri; Keylan Rutledge, fourth year, Georgia Tech. Center — Parker Brailsford, fourth year, Alabama. Tight end — Max Klare, fourth year, Ohio State. Wide receivers — Antonio Williams, fourth year, Clemson; Elijah Sarratt, fourth year, Indiana; Cam Coleman, second year, Auburn. All-purpose player — Kaytron Allen, fourth year, Penn State. Kicker — Peyton Woodring, third year, Georgia. Second team defense Edge — T.J. Parker, third year, Clemson; Matayo Uiagalelei, third year, Oregon. Tackles — Tim Keenan III, fifth year, Alabama; Christen Miller, fourth year, Georgia. Linebackers — Taurean York, third year, Texas A&M Harold Perkins Jr., fourth year, LSU; Aiden Fisher, fourth year, Indiana. Cornerbacks — Chandler Rivers, fourth year, Duke; D'Angelo Ponds, third year, Indiana. Safeties — Koi Perich, second year, Minnesota; KJ Bolden, second year, Georgia. Defensive back — Jalon Kilgore, third year, South Carolina. Punter — Ryan Eckley, fourth year, Michigan State. ___

Associated Press
a day ago
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- Associated Press
No. 1 Texas, No. 2 Penn St each place 3 players on Associated Press preseason All-America first team
Texas and Penn State, the top two teams in The Associated Press preseason Top 25, each had three players selected for the preseason AP All-America team announced Monday. No. 1 Texas had one player from each level of its defense on the first team: edge rusher Colin Simmons, linebacker Anthony Hill Jr. and safety Michael Taaffe. No. 2 Penn State's picks were running back Nicholas Singleton, offensive lineman Olaivavega Ioane and defensive lineman Zane Durant. No. 3 Ohio State, No. 4 Clemson, No. 6 Notre Dame, No. 8 Alabama and Pittsburgh each had two players on the first team. The Southeastern Conference had 12 players on the 27-man first team determined by media members on the AP Top 25 voting panel. The Big Ten had seven players, the ACC four and the Big 12 two. Clemson's Cade Klubnik was the overwhelming preseason choice for first-team quarterback after throwing for 3,639 yards with 39 touchdowns and just six interceptions. Ohio State safety Caleb Downs and Florida center Jake Slaughter are returning first-team AP All-Americans. Downs, whose late interception against Texas helped wrap up a College Football Playoff semifinal win for defending champion Ohio State, starred as a freshman at Alabama two years ago and established himself as the nation's top safety in his first season with the Buckeyes. He's a projected top-three pick in the 2026 NFL draft. Downs was joined on the preseason-All-America first team by Buckeyes receiver Jeremiah Smith. Slaughter, a leading candidate for the Rimington Trophy as the nation's top center, played 800 snaps in his breakout season for the Gators. He allowed just one sack and was among the highest-rated run and pass blockers in the country, according to Pro Football Focus. The AP All-America team for this season will be released in December. It will mark the 100th anniversary of the first team published in 1925. First team o ffense Quarterback — Cade Klubnik, fourth year, Clemson. Running backs — Jeremiyah Love, third year, Notre Dame; Nicholas Singleton, fourth year, Penn State. Tackles — Spencer Fano, fourth year, Utah; Kadyn Proctor, third year, Alabama. Guards — Olaivavega Ioane, fourth year, Penn State; Ar'maj Reed-Adams, sixth year, Texas A&M. Center — Jake Slaughter, fifth year, Florida. Tight end — Eli Stowers, fifth year, Vanderbilt. Wide receivers — Jeremiah Smith, second year, Ohio State; Ryan Williams, second year, Alabama; Jordyn Tyson, fourth year, Arizona State. All-purpose player — Desmond Reid, fourth year, Pittsburgh. Kicker — Dominic Zvada, fourth year, Michigan. First team defense Edge — Dylan Stewart, second year, South Carolina; Colin Simmons, second year, Texas. Tackles — Peter Woods, third year, Clemson; Zane Durant, fourth year, Penn State. Linebackers — Anthony Hill Jr., third year, Texas; West Weeks, fifth year, LSU; Kyle Louis, fourth year, Pittsburgh. Cornerbacks — Leonard Moore, second year, Notre Dame; Jermod McCoy, third year, Tennessee. Safeties — Caleb Downs, third year, Ohio State; Dillon Thieneman, third year, Oregon. Defensive back — Michael Taaffe, fifth year, Texas. Punter — Brett Thorson, fourth year, Georgia. Second team o ffense Quarterback — Garrett Nussmeier, fifth year, LSU. Running backs — Makhi Hughes, fourth year, Oregon; Isaac Brown, second year, Louisville. Tackles — Francis Mauigoa, third year, Miami; Blake Miller, fourth year, Clemson. Guards — Cayden Green, third year, Missouri; Keylan Rutledge, fourth year, Georgia Tech. Center — Parker Brailsford, fourth year, Alabama. Tight end — Max Klare, fourth year, Ohio State. Wide receivers — Antonio Williams, fourth year, Clemson; Elijah Sarratt, fourth year, Indiana; Cam Coleman, second year, Auburn. All-purpose player — Kaytron Allen, fourth year, Penn State. Kicker — Peyton Woodring, third year, Georgia. Second team defense Edge — T.J. Parker, third year, Clemson; Matayo Uiagalelei, third year, Oregon. Tackles — Tim Keenan III, fifth year, Alabama; Christen Miller, fourth year, Georgia. Linebackers — Taurean York, third year, Texas A&M Harold Perkins Jr., fourth year, LSU; Aiden Fisher, fourth year, Indiana. Cornerbacks — Chandler Rivers, fourth year, Duke; D'Angelo Ponds, third year, Indiana. Safeties — Koi Perich, second year, Minnesota; KJ Bolden, second year, Georgia. Defensive back — Jalon Kilgore, third year, South Carolina. Punter — Ryan Eckley, fourth year, Michigan State. ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here. AP college football: and
Yahoo
5 days ago
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Liona Lefau named to Polynesian Player of the Year Award watchlist
The Texas LB room is dominated by Anthony Hill Jr, for good reason. He is the leader of this group and one of the best LBs in the country. He is not the only LB for Texas that is getting preseason hype however. Liona Lefau, who totaled 63 tackles and 2 sacks a year ago, has been placed on the Polynesian Player of the Year Watchlist. It is the second award watchlist he's been placed on, joining the Butkus Award. The award has never been won by a Longhorn, and Lefau would join the likes of Tua Tagovailoa and Marcus Mariota if he were to win. This is still a relatively new award, only starting in 2014, when Marcus Mariota won, but the list of winners is star studded, including top WR in the NFL Draft, Tetairoa McMillan. It has quickly become a great honor for all players of Polyneisian descent in college football(as well as NFL and highschool). Lefau, I'm sure, would love to join this elite crew and be celebrated, but it is going to take a remarkable year. Some of the other contenders for the award include Makai Lemon(USC WR), Francis Mauigoa(Miami OT) and rival Jaydn Ott(Oklahoma RB). It is a loaded group of some of the best players in the entire sport, as the recruiting pipeline to Hawaii has increased since Mariota came onto the scene. Although the competition is fierce, Lefau can absolutely be the winner of this one, given the expectations for him this year. The Polynesian Bowl, Hall of Fame and Player of the Year award have all become massive pieces of the college football world recently, and the legacy of all of those precede them. Lefau would be able to etch his name into an elite group of players and become the first(hopefully of many) Longhorns to be honored with this award. Lefau heads into this year as the comfortable starter next to Anthony Hill Jr., but there will be more bodies in that room that are likely to rotate in. I believe Lefau can stand out in a big way this year, and if he does he could have an incredible honor waiting for him at the end of the year. This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Polynesian Player of the Year watchlist includes Texas LB