The Tigers’ quarterback/receiver duo continues to be recognized for a stellar season.
If there’s a publication releasing a list of All-Americans, there’s a very good chance you’ll find both [autotag]Jayden Daniels[/autotag] and [autotag]Malik Nabers[/autotag] among the First Team.
The pair added another set of First Team All-America accolades on Thursday as they’ve been recognized by the American Football Coaches Association. Nabers has now earned five First Team All-America honors, while Daniels has earned four.
Daniels won the Heisman Trophy, Davey O’Brien Award and was named the national Player of the Year by multiple outlets. Nabers, meanwhile, led the nation in receiving, was the runner-up for the Biletnikoff Award and currently sits just 17 yards shy of LSU’s career receiving yards record, which he will likely break if he participates in the ReliaQuest Bowl against Wisconsin.
Michigan State wide receiver Tre Mosley is being recognized for his work in the community
Michigan State football has a new presumed No. 1 receiver this year in Tre Mosley, and now Mosley is also being recognized for his work in the community. On Tuesday, it was announced that Tre Mosley has been nominated for the AFCA Good Works Team for his stellar work in the community.
Established in 1992, the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team is one of the most coveted community service awards in college football. From the 136 nominees, the final roster of 23 award recipients will bring together 11 players from the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision; 11 players from the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision, Divisions II, III and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA); and one honorary head coach. To be considered for a spot on the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, each player must be actively involved with a charitable organization or service group while maintaining strong academic standing.
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Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel was named the 2022 American Football Coaches Association’s Region 2 Coach of the Year.
Heupel guided the Vols to a 10-2 (6-2 SEC) regular-season record and a berth in the Capital One Orange Bowl. Tennessee defeated Florida, LSU and Alabama in 2022.
No. 6 Tennessee will play No. 7 Clemson (11-2, 8-0 ACC) in the Capital One Orange Bowl on Dec. 30.
Tennessee’s last Orange Bowl appearance took place in 1998, losing to Nebraska, 42-17. The contest between the Vols and Cornhuskers was Peyton Manning’s final game for the Vols.
Notre Dame linebacker and captain [autotag]J.D. Bertrand[/autotag] has been a solid defensive presence for the past couple of years. However, his contributions aren’t limited to tackles, which he led the Irish in last season with 101. He has made enough of a difference in the community to be one of 22 honorees for the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. The list stretches across all NCAA divisions and also includes the NAIA.
Bertrand’s primary community work comes with Uplifting Athletes, which is about giving experiences to children with rare diseases as well as their families. As president of the Notre Dame chapter, Bertrand has put together many fundraisers. Over the past year, he helped the university raise $80,385. He also has made a connection with and constantly communicates with one young football fan along with his family.
Here’s to more of this off-field success for Bertrand and everyone involved with Uplifting Athletes. College football really is about more than winning games.
Notre Dame didn’t make the College Football Playoff as we all expected after Georgia was unable to beat Alabama last night, but all things considered it was a rather successful regular season in South Bend.
Pretty much an entire offensive line was reworked, a new quarterback transferred in while a true freshman saw a bunch of time, and injuries were far from kind to the Fighting Irish. Yet they finished the year 11-1 and ranked fifth in the final College Football Playoff rankings as well as the USA TODAY AFCA Coaches Poll that was released on Sunday.
The entire USA TODAY AFCA Coaches Poll:
Alabama
Michigan
Georgia
Cincinnati
Notre Dame
Baylor
Ohio State
Mississippi
Oklahoma State
Michigan State
Utah
Pitt
Oklahoma
BYU
Oregon
Iowa
Louisiana
NC State
Wake Forest
Kentucky
Houston
Clemson
Texas A&M
Arkansas
UTSA
Others receiving votes: Wisconsin 105; Utah State 85; San Diego State 62; Minnesota 17; Air Force 15; Penn State 5; Fresno State 5; UCLA 3; Mississippi State 2; Coastal Carolina 2; Appalachian State 2; Purdue 1.
The latest USA Today Sports AFCA coaches rankings have been released. Wake Forest dropped to No. 21. Pitt is up to No. 17. Clemson remains out of the rankings but has the second most votes of the teams outside the rankings. The Tigers has four …
The latest USA Today Sports AFCA coaches rankings have been released.
Wake Forest dropped to No. 21. Pitt is up to No. 17.
Clemson remains out of the rankings but has the second most votes of the teams outside the rankings. The Tigers has four points last week and were up to 56 this week.
1
Georgia
11-0
1550
62
1
—
1/5
2
Alabama
10-1
1450
0
2
—
1/5
3
Ohio State
10-1
1428
0
4
1
3/12
4
Cincinnati
11-0
1388
0
3
-1
2/10
5
Notre Dame
10-1
1258
0
6
1
5/13
6
Michigan
10-1
1250
0
7
1
6/NR
7
Oklahoma State
10-1
1210
0
9
2
7/23
8
Mississippi
9-2
1049
0
10
2
8/25
9
Oklahoma
10-1
1010
0
11
2
2/11
10
Baylor
9-2
977
0
13
3
10/NR
11
Oregon
9-2
864
0
5
-6
3/12
12
Iowa
9-2
722
0
14
2
2/18
13
Michigan State
9-2
698
0
8
-5
6/NR
14
Texas A&M
8-3
683
0
16
2
5/NR
15
Brigham Young
9-2
675
0
15
—
10/NR
16
Houston
10-1
572
0
17
1
16/NR
17
Pittsburgh
9-2
507
0
19
2
17/NR
18
Wisconsin
8-3
485
0
20
2
15/NR
19
Utah
8-3
478
0
25
6
18/NR
20
Texas-San Antonio
11-0
475
0
18
-2
16/NR
21
Wake Forest
9-2
404
0
12
-9
9/NR
22
San Diego State
10-1
257
0
23
1
20/NR
23
UL Lafayette
10-1
236
0
21
-2
21/NR
24
NC State
8-3
196
0
24
—
18/NR
25
Kentucky
8-3
91
0
NR
1
11/NR
Others Receiving Votes
Arkansas 67; Clemson 56; Mississippi State 42; Penn State 22; Appalachian State 20; Purdue 10; Coastal Carolina 9; Air Force 9; Oregon State 2.
The latest USA Today Sports AFCA rankings have been released. Wake Forest moved up to No. 12 this week while N.C. State fell to No. 24. Pitt is up to No. 19. Clemson added one vote in the others receiving votes. 1 Georgia 10-0 1550 62 1 – 1/5 2 …
The latest USA Today Sports AFCA rankings have been released.
Wake Forest moved up to No. 12 this week while N.C. State fell to No. 24. Pitt is up to No. 19.
Clemson added one vote in the others receiving votes.
Kentucky 113; Southern Methodist 45; Coastal Carolina 34; Appalachian State 31; Mississippi State 26; Penn State 20; Auburn 18; Utah State 9; Purdue 7; Louisville 5; Kansas State 4; Fresno State 4; Clemson 4; Arizona State 2.
The latest USA Today Sports AFCA coaches poll has been released. Wake Forest moved into the top ten at No. 9. N.C. State moved up to No. 22. Pitt fell to No. 25 in the latest rankings. The top five remained the same. 1 Georgia 8-0 1600 64 1 – 1/5 2 …
The latest USA Today Sports AFCA coaches poll has been released.
Wake Forest moved into the top ten at No. 9. N.C. State moved up to No. 22. Pitt fell to No. 25 in the latest rankings. The top five remained the same.
1
Georgia
8-0
1600
64
1
—
1/5
2
Cincinnati
8-0
1460
0
2
—
2/10
3
Alabama
7-1
1453
0
3
—
1/5
4
Oklahoma
9-0
1423
0
4
—
2/5
5
Ohio State
7-1
1336
0
5
—
3/12
6
Michigan State
8-0
1325
0
7
1
6/NR
7
Oregon
7-1
1198
0
8
1
3/12
8
Notre Dame
7-1
1095
0
11
3
7/13
9
Wake Forest
8-0
1051
0
13
4
9/NR
10
Michigan
7-1
1050
0
6
-4
6/NR
11
Oklahoma State
7-1
922
0
15
4
9/23
12
Texas A&M
6-2
910
0
14
2
5/NR
13
Baylor
7-1
815
0
18
5
13/NR
14
Auburn
6-2
802
0
21
7
14/NR
15
Mississippi
6-2
680
0
9
-6
9/25
16
Iowa
6-2
512
0
10
-6
2/18
17
Kentucky
6-2
497
0
12
-5
11/NR
18
Texas-San Antonio
8-0
401
0
22
4
18/NR
19
Houston
7-1
349
0
NR
10
19/NR
20
Brigham Young
7-2
310
0
NR
6
10/NR
21
Coastal Carolina
7-1
301
0
24
3
15/24
22
NC State
6-2
265
0
25
3
18/NR
23
Penn State
5-3
215
0
17
-6
4/23
24
Southern Methodist
7-1
192
0
16
-8
16/NR
25
Pittsburgh
6-2
162
0
19
-6
19/NR
No. 20 San Diego State; No. 23 Iowa State.
UL Lafayette 156; Fresno State 73; San Diego State 65; Arkansas 65; Minnesota 29; Wisconsin 26; Mississippi State 20; Utah 10; Appalachian State 10; Air Force 9; Liberty 4; Iowa State 4; Clemson 4; Arizona State 1.
NASHVILLE – The American Football Coaches Association’s annual convention took place Jan. 12-14 at Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center in Nashville, Tenn.
Many coaches from across the nation and the world were present. Vols Wire was in attendance and discussed a wide range of topics with various coaches from career achievements, what lies ahead and talking concepts that included the Air Raid mesh with Arizona head coach Kevin Sumlin.
The event kicked off with Minnesota head coach P.J. Fleck discussing his career and how he has risen from a junior wide receiver at Northern Illinois attending the AFCA Convention and knowing he wanted to coach. He has since climbed the coaching ranks, becoming a first-time head coach at Western Michigan (2013-15). There, his ability to build a program with its culture on display was at the forefront and he has since moved on to rebuild Minnesota’s program in the same capacity.
Current and former University of Tennessee coaches were present at the annual event. UT Director of Athletics Phillip Fulmer also made his presence.
The likes of former Tennessee assistant and current Duke head coach David Cutcliffe discussed his time at UT coaching under Johnny Majors and Phillip Fulmer.
“Coach Majors was the most organized practice guys,” Cutcliffe said.
The Duke head coach mentioned Majors made it a point for assistants to write down any mistakes they made and learn from it.
“The big thing with Phillip (Fulmer) was perseverance,” Cutcliffe continued regarding the pair of former UT head coaches. “He was the most consistent, perseverian person that I have ever been around.”
Cutlciffe also discussed with Vols Wire his openness to changing coaching tactics as the game does with rules, the transfer portal and other items such as offenses changing.
“I have learned more in the last five years than I have in the previous 15,” he said. “We all have to be prepared to do that in our line of work.”
Recently departed Tennessee running backs coach David Johnson was also present at the AFCA Convention representing his new school, Florida State. Johnson discussed the amount of hard work he gave to Tennessee over the last two years with Vols Wire, simply saying that he worked hard during his time on Rocky Top.
Other coaches present at the Convention discussed UT’s coaching staff vacancy with Vols Wire. The common theme was that Jeremy Pruitt will take his time to fill the opening Johnson has left behind, much like he did when hiring offensive coordinator Jim Chaney last offseason. Johnson left UT on Jan. 4.
Former Tennessee head coach Butch Jones also took part in the 2020 AFCA Convention on its second day. Jones, who finished his second season as an analyst at Alabama in 2019, mentioned to Vols Wire that he eventually plans on getting back into a head coaching position again and is enjoying his time under Nick Saban.
One coach told Vols Wire that Jones will enhance what went well during his Tennessee tenure and will fix what could have been better when he becomes a head coach again.
Former Tennessee defensive graduate assistant Jon Shalala arrived at UT during the summer of 2016 under Jones and defensive coordinator Bob Shoop. Shoop went to Mississippi State in the same capacity for the 2018-19 seasons.
Shalala remained at Tennessee throughout Pruitt’s first season as head coach in 2018. He then followed Shoop to Mississippi State and served as an assistant to inside linebackers throughout the 2019 season.
Mississippi State fired head coach Joe Moorhead following the Bulldogs’ bowl game and have since hired Mike Leach for his replacement. Shalala has experience handling transition when Tennessee went from Jones to Pruitt following the 2017 season. He remains currently within Mississippi State’s program under Leach and told Vols Wire that everything has been good so far during the transition.
Shalala filled in for linebackers coach Chris Marve during the Music City Bowl against Louisville. Marve left Mississippi State to join Mike Norvell’s Florida State coaching staff.
University of Tennessee at Martin running backs coach Sean Fisher was selected to the AFCA 2020 35 Under 35 Coaches Leadership Institute. Fisher previously discussed his coaching career on the show “Tennessee Two-A-Days” with newly hired USA Academy head coach Rush Propst. The interview can be listened to below.
NASHVILLE — The 2020 AFCA Convention kicked off in Nashville, Tenn. Sunday.
The American Football Coaches Association’s annual convention is taking place Jan. 12-14 at Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center.
On the first day of the convention, the likes of former Tennessee assistant and current Duke head coach David Cutcliffe and former UT running backs and wide receivers coach David Johnson were present.
The kickoff speaker for the three-day event was Minnesota head coach P.J. Fleck. Fleck discussed his head coaching career that centers around building and maintaining a culture within his program — similar to what Jeremy Pruitt is establishing at the University of Tennessee.