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| Dwight Jones |
OFFENSIVE BACK – Dwight Jones, North Carolina, WR, Jr., 6-5, 210, Burlington, N.C. (Cummings/Hargrave M.A.) Jones had seven receptions for 198 yards and two touchdowns (all career highs) in Carolina’s 44-10 victory at Virginia. It was the Tar Heels’ first win at UVA since 1981. Jones, who had 119 receiving yards in the first quarter, had touchdown catches of 81 and 20 yards. He also had a 54-yard reception to the 1-yard line, which led to another TD. Jones’ 198 yards receiving rank as the fifth-highest single-game total in school history.
OFFENSIVE LINEMAN – Brandon Washington, Miami, G, So., 6-4, 330, Miami, Fla. (Northwestern/Milford Academy) Washington anchored a Miami offense that recorded a season-best 448 yards and did not allow a sack in a 28-13 win at Duke. As the Hurricanes’ starting right guard, Washington graded out at 97 percent while recording seven pancake blocks against the Blue Devils.
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| Da’Quan Bowers |
DEFENSIVE BACK – Vaughn Telemaque, Miami, S, So., 6-2, 207, Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly) Telemaque had two interceptions to lead a Miami defense that forced five interceptions and two fumbles in a 28-13 win over Duke. Telemaque also had six tackles for the UM defense, which is tied for second nationally in turnovers gained among BCS schools. It is the ninth time this season that an ACC player has claimed multiple interceptions in a single game.
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| Andre Ellington |
ROOKIE – Josh Harris, Wake Forest, RB, r-Fr., 5-10, 205, Duncanville, Texas (Duncanville) Harris, making his first career start, carried 20 times for 241 yards and two touchdowns in Wake Forest’s 52-21 loss at Virginia Tech. Harris’ 241 yards rushing are the most ever allowed by Virginia Tech, surpassing the 239 by Temple’s Paul Palmer in 1986. Harris was the first Deacon since 2005 to rush for over 200 yards in a game. His 241 yards were the second-most ever by a freshman at Wake Forest.




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