Selecting the All Week 1 team

Selecting the All Week 1 team

Selecting the All-Week 1 team NCAA.com

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PRESENTED BY Each week, we’ll be taking a look at the All-Week team, with the assessment being for the body of work of that week alone. Because the contributions of offensive linemen are more big picture and difficult to gauge on a week-by-week basis, they will be excluded from this exercise. Position Player School Quarterback Lamar Jackson Louisville Running back Nick Chubb Georgia Running back/H-back Curtis Samuel Ohio State Wide receiver Mike Williams Clemson Wide receiver Jerome Lane Akron Tight end Troy Fumagalli Wisconsin Kicker Rafael Gaglianone Wisconsin OFFENSE QB: Lamar Jackson Louisville Jackson’s career night , but when you score eight touchdowns there’s a good chance you were the week’s best. When you do it in one half, it’s an all-timer. Jackson would have had a great shot at the single-game touchdown record of 11 had he been brought back on the field for the second half. RB: Nick Chubb Georgia Chubb came up huge when his team needed it the most, as his 222 rushing yards were vital in Georgia’s win over No. 22 North Carolina. His breakaway 55-yard touchdown to put the Bulldogs up by nine points late was the moment where he definitively announced he was back from last season’s knee injury. Nick Chubb goes for a 55 yard TD and finishes off the Heels!!! The call: — CFBonESPNRadio (@CFBonESPNRadio) RB/HB: Curtis Samuel Ohio State The Buckeyes came into the season expecting Samuel to be a do-it-all weapon on offense, but no one was quite sure how exactly he would fit in. After running for 84 yards and a touchdown and catching nine passes for 177 yards and two more scores, it looks like coach Urban Meyer will be able to use the junior in any way he pleases. You've heard all about Curtis Samuel's speed, and it's no joke. — Brent Yarina (@BTNBrentYarina) WR: Mike Williams Clemson All eyes were on Chubb’s return Saturday, but Williams is also a huge piece making his way back for a top team. After only playing one game last year due to a neck injury in the opener, Williams wasted no time reestablishing chemistry with quarterback Deshaun Watson to the tune of nine catches for 174 yards. The Tigers rode Williams for much of the second half, as he was instrumental in staving off Auburn’s upset bid. WR: Jerome Lane Akron Lane bounced around between safety and linebacker before finally finding a home at wide receiver last year for the Zips. They are surely glad he stuck there, because he was an animal in their opener. The redshirt junior was second among all FBS players with 196 receiving yards in Week 1, and he added a pair of touchdowns. Lane is one of the most dangerous breakaway receivers in the country, and he showed it in the win over VMI. TE: Troy Fumagalli Wisconsin The tight end Fumagalli came up enormous in Wisconsin’s shocking win over No. 5 LSU. The Badgers struggled to find consistent go-to options on offense until quarterback Bart Houston started going to Fumagalli in big spots. The result was some enormous first downs, seven catches and 100 yards to lead the Badgers. FUUUUUUUUUUMMMMMM!!

The went to Troy Fumagalli early and often in their win over No. 5 LSU. — Wisconsin Football (@BadgerFootball) K: Rafael Gaglianone Wisconsin Speaking of Badgers coming up huge in the clutch, Gaglianone was gigantic, accounting for 10 of Wisconsin’s 16 points. He made headlines before the season for switching to No. 27 to honor the late Sam Foltz, and his stellar play was a fitting tribute. His 48-yard make late in the first half was a career long, and he followed that up with a game-winning 47-yarder with under four minutes remaining. The composure.
The kick.
The emotion.

Why we love . — Wisconsin Football (@BadgerFootball) DEFENSE Position Player School Defensive line Demetrius Jackson Miami (Fla.) Defensive line Anthony Nelson Iowa Defensive line Jonathan Allen Alabama Linebacker Peter Kalambayi Stanford Linebacker T.J. Watt Wisconsin Linebacker Troy Dye Oregon Linebacker Mike McCray Michigan Cornerback Marlon Humphrey Alabama Safety Malik Hooker Ohio State Safety Justin Evans Texas A&M Cornerback Channing Stribling Michigan Punter Mitch Wishnowsky Utah DL: Demetrius Jackson Miami (Fla.) The poor Florida A&M Rattlers had no answer for Jackson, who raised his career sack total from 0.5 to 2.5 with a pair on Saturday. Jackson wreaked havoc throughout the game and has three tackles for loss to show for it. DL: Anthony Nelson Iowa What a college debut it was for the freshman Nelson, who was an absolute animal against Miami (Ohio). He finished his day with 2.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and a broken-up pass. There should be more bright things to come in the future for the Hawkeye. What a debut! 's Anthony Nelson wins Week 1 frosh honors.

More video — Iowa On BTN (@IowaOnBTN) DL: Jonathan Allen Alabama Allen has no shortage of talent, but he might just match that in confidence. Before Alabama’s opener against USC, the senior told reporters that his goal for the season is to break Crimson Tide alumnus Derrick Thomas’ single-season sack record of 27. His two sacks in the blowout win over the Trojans has him on that pace, assuming Alabama plays at least 14 games. LB: Peter Kalambayi Stanford It was a big game for Kalambayi, who was effective both in the middle and on the blitz. He finished with six tackles and 2.5 sacks, including one on fourth down in Stanford territory that destroyed Kansas State’s slim comeback hopes. LB: T.J. Watt Wisconsin T.J. Watt is no longer “that other Watt” at Wisconsin but is instead a force of a player in his own right. Les Miles and LSU will be having nightmares about Watt all year long, as he was a complete game-changer throughout the contest. He finished with seven total tackles, but that doesn’t begin to tell the story of the pressure he put on the offense when it mattered most. LB: Troy Dye Oregon It was a spectacular debut for the true freshman Dye, who earned Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week honors after picking up a nation-leading 4.5 tackles for loss, including a sack, and blocked a field goal. There was a lot of hype surrounding his arrival to Eugene, and he did not disappoint in the slightest. LB: Mike McCray Michigan Like Chubb and Williams, there was a lot of hype surrounding McCray’s return to the gridiron. Many saw him as the missing piece to a Michigan defense that already boasted some great playmakers, and he showed why by earning Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week honors. His big game ended with nine tackles, two sacks, three and a half tackles for loss and a forced fumble in a win over Hawaii. How good was ?

The LB is Week 1 DPOW.

More video — Michigan On BTN (@MichiganOnBTN) CB: Marlon Humphrey Alabama One of the most highly anticipated individual matchups in Week 1 was Humphrey versus USC star receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster. It’s pretty clear that Humphrey was the winner of that bout. Smith-Schuster was held to just a single catch for nine yards, the only time he had been held under three receptions since the second game of his college career. And not only was his coverage impeccable, but he had a tackle for loss and a pick-six to help the Tide pull away. Marlon Humphrey picks off Max Browne and returns in 18 yds for a TD! Gives Bama a 17-3 lead. The call: — CFBonESPNRadio (@CFBonESPNRadio) S: Malik Hooker Ohio State There were many changes to the Ohio State secondary in the offseason, with only a few contributors in 2015 coming back. Hooker, who was used sparingly last season, was thrust into a starting safety role and dazzled. He had two interceptions, including an incredible one-handed tip to himself. alert:'s just made this crazy, one-handed INT. — Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) S: Justin Evans Texas A&M Evans was spectacular against Josh Rosen and UCLA, intercepting two passes including the one that halted a potential last-minute game-winning drive and sent the game into overtime. He was in command of the middle of the secondary, picking up eight tackles and helping to prevent Rosen from ever getting into a great rhythm. CB: Channing Stribling Michigan Stribling played great on Saturday, with his afternoon highlighted by a 51-yard pick-six. The senior should have plenty more opportunities throughout the year as quarterbacks are forced to throw his direction with first-team All-American Jourdan Lewis on the opposite side, although Lewis did not play against Hawaii. Pick + sprint = Pick 6 for .

More Michigan video >> — Michigan On BTN (@MichiganOnBTN) P: Mitch Wishnowsky Utah Wishnowsky, who transferred from the JUCO ranks to replace fellow Aussie standout Tom Hackett at Utah, showed off an ability to crush the ball. He led the nation with 55.5 yards per punt in Week 1, breaking Hackett’s single-game school record by a tenth of a yard. His longest punt was 66 yards, and he also downed two inside the 20-yard line. Amazingly, five of his six punts were over 50 yards.

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