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CFB Awards
Heisman: QB Avery Johnson (Kansas State): 249-337, 3168 yards, 31 TD, 4 INT, 140 rush, 855 yards, 12 TD
Player of the Year: QB Avery Johnson (Kansas State): 249-337, 3168 yards, 31 TD, 4 INT, 140 rush, 855 yards, 12 TD
Head Coach of the Year: Jeff Choate (Nevada): 12-1, Mountain West Champion
Best Quarterback: QB Avery Johnson (Kansas State): 249-337, 3168 yards, 31 TD, 4 INT, 140 rush, 855 yards, 12 TD
Best Defensive Player: ROLB Chandler Martin (Georgia): 71 tackles, 6 TFL, 11 sacks, 1 INT
Best Defensive Back: CB Daylen Everette (Georgia): 52 tackles, 1 TFL, 3 INT, 2 FF, 2 FR, 1 TD
Best Running Back: RB Reuben Owns (Texas A&M): 211 rush, 1057 yards, 15 TD, 36 catches, 401 yards, 3 TD
Best Receiver: WR T.J. Moore (Clemson): 75 catches, 1308 yards, 15 TD
Lombardi Award: LE Kameron Wilson (Cincinnati): 45 tackles, 9 TFL, 13.5 sacks, 1 safety
Unitas Golden Arm Award: QB Thomas Castellanos (Boston College):
Best Defensive End: LE Kameron Wilson (Cincinnati): 45 tackles, 9 TFL, 13.5 sacks, 1 safety
Best Interior Lineman: LG Tyler Booker (Alabama): 846 downs played, 0 sacks
Best Tight End: TE Oscar Delp (Georgia): 76 catches, 926 yards, 10 TD
Broyles Award: Matt Lubrick (Nevada OC): 12-1, Mountain West Champion
Best Linebacker: ROLB Chandler Martin (Georgia): 71 tackles, 6 TFL, 11 sacks, 1 INT
Best Center: C Connor Tollison (Missouri): 500 downs played, 1 sack
Lou Groza Award: K Justus Chadwick (Middle Tennessee St): 22/22, 49 FG long, 38-39 XP
Best Punter: P Atticus Bertrams (Wisconsin): 53 punts, 2401 yards, 45.3 avg, 14 IN20
Best Returner: WR Ray Ray Joseph (Miami): 11 KR, 422 yards, 1 TD, 21 PR, 313 yards, 1 TD
AP All-Americans - 1st Team
QB Avery Johnson JR, Kansas State
HB Lamar Sperling rSO, Buffalo
HB Rueben Owns rSO, Texas A&M
WR Jayden McGowan SR, Boston College
WR Elic Ayomanor rJR, Stanford
WR Mudia Reuben SR, Iowa State
TE John Michael Gyllenborg rSR, Wyoming
LT Josh Conerly Jr. SR, Oregon
LG Tyler Booker SR, Alabama
C Drew Kendall rSR, Boston College
RG Jaeden Roberts rSR, Alabama
RT Emery Jones Jr. SR, LSU
LE Patrick Payton rSR, Florida State
RE Abdul Carter SR, Penn State
DT Dontay Corelone rSR, Cincinnati
DT DJ Hicks JR, Texas A&M
LOLB Harold Perkins Jr. SR, LSU
MLB Nick Martin rSR, Oklahoma State
ROLB Jacob Manu SR, Arizona
CB Maxwell Hairston rSR, Louisville
CB Collin Wright SR, Stanford
FS Caleb Down JR, Georgia
SS Kevin Winston Jr. SR, Penn State
K Alex McPherson rJR, Auburn
P James Ferguson-Reynolds SR, Boise State
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Sperling 

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Sperling with the 1st-team AA, small steps forward 

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Meh season. How were the team defensive numbers? Is Coach Harrison moving on?
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This man carried this team.
Doing us proud
Only one way to know.
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Buffalo Season Roundup, 2025
Awards:
HB Lamar Sperling: 1st Team All-American, 1st Team All-MAC
SS Xavier Leonard: 1st Team All-MAC
CB Charles McCartherens: 2nd Team All-MAC
LE Jacari Bennett: Freshman All-MAC
LOLB Nicholas Neufeld: Freshman All-MAC
K Andrew Phillips: Freshman All-MAC
Team Statistics
Passing:
Jack Shields, rSR: 189-295, 2030 yards, 13 TD, 16 INT
Gunnar Gray, rSR: 45-76, 452 yards, 4 TD, 4 INT
Rushing:
Lamar Sperling, rSO: 252 rush, 1264 yards, 9 TD
Al-Jay Henderson, rSR: 45 rush, 171 yards, 4 TD
Chance Morrow, rJR: 1 rush, 15 yards
Mark-Anthony Scott Jr, rJR: 1 rush, 9 yards
Quenten Pollard, rFR: 1 rush, 2 yards
Receiving:
Chance Morrow, rJR: 66 catches, 659 yards, 4 TD
Nik McMillan, rJR: 29 catches, 505 yards, 4 TD
Lamar Sperling, rSO: 39 catches, 453 yards, 3 TD
Ryan Daly, rJR: 37 catches, 356 yards, 1 TD
Quenten Pollard, rFR: 35 catches, 280 yards, 3 TD
Mark-Anthony Scott Jr., rJR: 9 catches, 66 yards, 1 TD
Mitch Viviano, rSO: 4 catches, 48 yards, 1 TD
Bodhi Ogg, rSO: 7 catches, 41 yards
Messiah Burch, rSO: 3 catches, 34 yards
Jeff Crick, FR: 4 catches, 32 yards
Al-Jay Henderson, rSR: 1 catch, 8 yards
Blocking:
Trevor Brock, SR: 750 DP, 1 sack
Matt Pajuste, SR: 717 DP, 4 sacks
Eric Binns, rSR: 717 DP, 8 sacks
Alex Heininger, rJR: 487 DP, 4 sacks
Matthew Glen, rJR: 467 DP, 2 sacks
Jackson Bellamy, rFR: 331 DP, 4 sacks
Liam Hamilton, rJR: 218 DP
Chayce Chadwick, SR: 38 DP
Henry Tabansi, rSO: 18 DP
Nicholas Fronczak, rSR: 2 DP
Tyler Hilton, rFR: 2 DP
Nelson Spann, FR: 2 DP
Defense:
Dion Crawford, JR: 108 tackles, 9 TFL, 1 sack, 3 INT
Xavier Leonard, SO: 98 tackles, 6 TFL, 1 INT
Joey McCune, rSO: 95 tackles, 7 TFL, 0.5 sacks, 1 INT
Marquis Cooper, rSR: 77 tackles, 5 TFL, 0.5 sacks, 5 INT, FF, 2 TD
Charles McCartherens, JR: 75 tackles, 4 TFL, 3 INT
Saveon Brown, JR: 66 tackles, 4 TFL, 1 INT
Oliver Bridges, rJR: 49 tackles, 2 TFL, 1 sack, 4 INT, 2 TD
Red Murdock, rJR: 47 tackles, 18 TFL, 3 sacks
Jacari Bennett, rFR: 43 tackles, 19 TFL, 6.5 sacks, FR
Tristan Souza, SR: 33 tackles, 10 TFL, 7 sacks, 3 FF, 2 FR
Cornell Evans, rJR: 21 tackles, 3 TFL, 1 sack
Nick Roy, rSO: 20 tackles, 9 TFL, 2 sacks, 1 FR, 1 TD
Jonathan Capo, SR: 17 tackles, 1 TFL
Pershuan Fann, rJR: 14 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 sack, 1 INT, 1 FF
Kobe Stewart, rJR: 14 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 FR
Shamar Riser-Pressley, SO: 12 tackles, 2 TFL, 1.5 sacks
Devin Morgan, rJR: 6 tackles, 2 TFL, 1 sack
Ramari Taylor, rFR: 4 tackles
Amir Proctor, rJR: 3 tackles
Dontrell Bradshaw, rJR: 3 tackles, 1 TFL
Mathew Hilty, SR: 1 tackle
Brennan Clasgens, rJR: 1 tackle
Nicholas Neufeld, FR: 1 tackle
Juan Nagy, FR: 1 tackle
Kicking:
Nick Reed, rSO: 14-19, 58 LNG, 35-35 XPA
Nick Reed, rSO: 16 punts, 552 yards, 34.5 average, 2 IN20, 41 LONG
Awards:
HB Lamar Sperling: 1st Team All-American, 1st Team All-MAC
SS Xavier Leonard: 1st Team All-MAC
CB Charles McCartherens: 2nd Team All-MAC
LE Jacari Bennett: Freshman All-MAC
LOLB Nicholas Neufeld: Freshman All-MAC
K Andrew Phillips: Freshman All-MAC
Team Statistics
Passing:
Jack Shields, rSR: 189-295, 2030 yards, 13 TD, 16 INT
Gunnar Gray, rSR: 45-76, 452 yards, 4 TD, 4 INT
Rushing:
Lamar Sperling, rSO: 252 rush, 1264 yards, 9 TD
Al-Jay Henderson, rSR: 45 rush, 171 yards, 4 TD
Chance Morrow, rJR: 1 rush, 15 yards
Mark-Anthony Scott Jr, rJR: 1 rush, 9 yards
Quenten Pollard, rFR: 1 rush, 2 yards
Receiving:
Chance Morrow, rJR: 66 catches, 659 yards, 4 TD
Nik McMillan, rJR: 29 catches, 505 yards, 4 TD
Lamar Sperling, rSO: 39 catches, 453 yards, 3 TD
Ryan Daly, rJR: 37 catches, 356 yards, 1 TD
Quenten Pollard, rFR: 35 catches, 280 yards, 3 TD
Mark-Anthony Scott Jr., rJR: 9 catches, 66 yards, 1 TD
Mitch Viviano, rSO: 4 catches, 48 yards, 1 TD
Bodhi Ogg, rSO: 7 catches, 41 yards
Messiah Burch, rSO: 3 catches, 34 yards
Jeff Crick, FR: 4 catches, 32 yards
Al-Jay Henderson, rSR: 1 catch, 8 yards
Blocking:
Trevor Brock, SR: 750 DP, 1 sack
Matt Pajuste, SR: 717 DP, 4 sacks
Eric Binns, rSR: 717 DP, 8 sacks
Alex Heininger, rJR: 487 DP, 4 sacks
Matthew Glen, rJR: 467 DP, 2 sacks
Jackson Bellamy, rFR: 331 DP, 4 sacks
Liam Hamilton, rJR: 218 DP
Chayce Chadwick, SR: 38 DP
Henry Tabansi, rSO: 18 DP
Nicholas Fronczak, rSR: 2 DP
Tyler Hilton, rFR: 2 DP
Nelson Spann, FR: 2 DP
Defense:
Dion Crawford, JR: 108 tackles, 9 TFL, 1 sack, 3 INT
Xavier Leonard, SO: 98 tackles, 6 TFL, 1 INT
Joey McCune, rSO: 95 tackles, 7 TFL, 0.5 sacks, 1 INT
Marquis Cooper, rSR: 77 tackles, 5 TFL, 0.5 sacks, 5 INT, FF, 2 TD
Charles McCartherens, JR: 75 tackles, 4 TFL, 3 INT
Saveon Brown, JR: 66 tackles, 4 TFL, 1 INT
Oliver Bridges, rJR: 49 tackles, 2 TFL, 1 sack, 4 INT, 2 TD
Red Murdock, rJR: 47 tackles, 18 TFL, 3 sacks
Jacari Bennett, rFR: 43 tackles, 19 TFL, 6.5 sacks, FR
Tristan Souza, SR: 33 tackles, 10 TFL, 7 sacks, 3 FF, 2 FR
Cornell Evans, rJR: 21 tackles, 3 TFL, 1 sack
Nick Roy, rSO: 20 tackles, 9 TFL, 2 sacks, 1 FR, 1 TD
Jonathan Capo, SR: 17 tackles, 1 TFL
Pershuan Fann, rJR: 14 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 sack, 1 INT, 1 FF
Kobe Stewart, rJR: 14 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 FR
Shamar Riser-Pressley, SO: 12 tackles, 2 TFL, 1.5 sacks
Devin Morgan, rJR: 6 tackles, 2 TFL, 1 sack
Ramari Taylor, rFR: 4 tackles
Amir Proctor, rJR: 3 tackles
Dontrell Bradshaw, rJR: 3 tackles, 1 TFL
Mathew Hilty, SR: 1 tackle
Brennan Clasgens, rJR: 1 tackle
Nicholas Neufeld, FR: 1 tackle
Juan Nagy, FR: 1 tackle
Kicking:
Nick Reed, rSO: 14-19, 58 LNG, 35-35 XPA
Nick Reed, rSO: 16 punts, 552 yards, 34.5 average, 2 IN20, 41 LONG
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Major Coaching Moves
Auburn - Mike Norvell replaces Hugh Freeze (Fired)
Colorado - Tom Herman replaces Deion Sanders (Fired)
Iowa - Rhett Lashlee replaces Kirk Ferentz (Fired)
Kansas State - Jalen Paye replaces Chris Klieman (Left for Penn St)
Michigan State - Deion Sanders replaces Jonathan Smith (Fired)
Penn State - Chris Klieman hired as HC
TCU - Luke Fickell replaces Brian Campbell (Fired)
Auburn - Mike Norvell replaces Hugh Freeze (Fired)
Colorado - Tom Herman replaces Deion Sanders (Fired)
Iowa - Rhett Lashlee replaces Kirk Ferentz (Fired)
Kansas State - Jalen Paye replaces Chris Klieman (Left for Penn St)
Michigan State - Deion Sanders replaces Jonathan Smith (Fired)
Penn State - Chris Klieman hired as HC
TCU - Luke Fickell replaces Brian Campbell (Fired)
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Coach Mike Harrison Joins University of Tulsa as Defensive Coordinator

Tulsa, OK — The University of Tulsa has announced the hiring of Mike Harrison as its new defensive coordinator, joining Head Coach Chuck Martin's staff for the upcoming season. Harrison, who previously served as the defensive coordinator at Buffalo University, is eager to return to his home state and help revitalize the Golden Hurricane defense.
Harrison's arrival in Tulsa comes after a notable tenure at Buffalo. In his first season, he led the Bulls to a strong 9-5 record and a trip to the MAC Championship game. Despite a hard-fought loss in the championship, his defensive schemes were widely praised for their creativity and effectiveness. However, the Bulls faced challenges in his second season, finishing with a 5-7 record. Despite the setback, Harrison's reputation for building disciplined and competitive defenses remained strong, making him a sought-after coach.
"I’m excited to be back in Oklahoma and to join Coach Martin's staff at the University of Tulsa," said Harrison. "The Golden Hurricane program has a rich history, and I’m looking forward to helping this team get back to its winning ways. We have a talented group of players, and I’m ready to get to work to build a defense that will make our fans proud."
Coach Chuck Martin, entering his first season at Tulsa, sees Harrison’s addition as a crucial step in turning the program around after a disappointing 3-9 season. "Mike brings a wealth of experience and a deep understanding of defensive football. His success at Buffalo speaks for itself, and his connection to Oklahoma football will be a great asset as we continue to build this program."
Harrison's return to Oklahoma is a homecoming of sorts. A Tulsa native, he first made his mark at Jenks High School as a standout linebacker before playing collegiately at the University of Oklahoma. After starting his coaching career at Jenks, he moved up the ranks, eventually becoming the defensive coordinator at Buffalo University.
Now, as he steps into his role with the Golden Hurricane, Harrison faces the challenge of rebuilding a defense that struggled last season. His focus will be on instilling a sense of discipline and toughness, key components of his defensive philosophy. With his leadership, Tulsa aims to regain its competitive edge in the American Athletic Conference.
The upcoming season will be pivotal for both Coach Martin and Coach Harrison as they work together to restore the Golden Hurricane's winning tradition. Fans and players alike are optimistic that Harrison's experience and strategic acumen will make an immediate impact, setting the stage for a promising new chapter in Tulsa football.

Tulsa, OK — The University of Tulsa has announced the hiring of Mike Harrison as its new defensive coordinator, joining Head Coach Chuck Martin's staff for the upcoming season. Harrison, who previously served as the defensive coordinator at Buffalo University, is eager to return to his home state and help revitalize the Golden Hurricane defense.
Harrison's arrival in Tulsa comes after a notable tenure at Buffalo. In his first season, he led the Bulls to a strong 9-5 record and a trip to the MAC Championship game. Despite a hard-fought loss in the championship, his defensive schemes were widely praised for their creativity and effectiveness. However, the Bulls faced challenges in his second season, finishing with a 5-7 record. Despite the setback, Harrison's reputation for building disciplined and competitive defenses remained strong, making him a sought-after coach.
"I’m excited to be back in Oklahoma and to join Coach Martin's staff at the University of Tulsa," said Harrison. "The Golden Hurricane program has a rich history, and I’m looking forward to helping this team get back to its winning ways. We have a talented group of players, and I’m ready to get to work to build a defense that will make our fans proud."
Coach Chuck Martin, entering his first season at Tulsa, sees Harrison’s addition as a crucial step in turning the program around after a disappointing 3-9 season. "Mike brings a wealth of experience and a deep understanding of defensive football. His success at Buffalo speaks for itself, and his connection to Oklahoma football will be a great asset as we continue to build this program."
Harrison's return to Oklahoma is a homecoming of sorts. A Tulsa native, he first made his mark at Jenks High School as a standout linebacker before playing collegiately at the University of Oklahoma. After starting his coaching career at Jenks, he moved up the ranks, eventually becoming the defensive coordinator at Buffalo University.
Now, as he steps into his role with the Golden Hurricane, Harrison faces the challenge of rebuilding a defense that struggled last season. His focus will be on instilling a sense of discipline and toughness, key components of his defensive philosophy. With his leadership, Tulsa aims to regain its competitive edge in the American Athletic Conference.
The upcoming season will be pivotal for both Coach Martin and Coach Harrison as they work together to restore the Golden Hurricane's winning tradition. Fans and players alike are optimistic that Harrison's experience and strategic acumen will make an immediate impact, setting the stage for a promising new chapter in Tulsa football.
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