Co-Offensive Players of the Week
QB - Aidan Chiles, Michigan State (JR)
- Recorded a career-high four touchdowns Saturday as the Spartans beat Boston College in double-overtime
- Had 270 total yards (231 passing, 39 rushing) and accounted for five total touchdowns (four passing, one rushing)
- Threw the game-winning 2-point conversion pass to Omari Kelly in double overtime on the last play of the game
- Last Michigan State Offensive Player of the Week: Maliq Carr (Nov. 20, 2023)
RB - Jonah Coleman, Washington (SR)
- Tied the modern Washington record with five rushing touchdowns in the Huskies' 70-10 win over UC-Davis, tying the mark set by Hall of Famer Hugh McElhenny in 1950 (vs. Washington State) and tied by Corey Dillon vs. UCLA in 1996
- Scored on five of his 15 carries and rushed for 111 yards
- Also had a 24-yard reception
- Becomes the second Washington Offensive Player of the Week in as many weeks
Defensive Player of the Week
LB - Jordan Hall, Michigan State (JR)
- Registered a career-high 15 tackles in the win over Boston College
- His nine solo stops Saturday night marked a career best
- Added one forced fumble, forcing a fumble that teammate Armorion Smith recovered in the end zone in the first quarter
- Last Michigan State Defensive Player of the Week: Cal Haladay (Nov. 14, 2022)
Special Teams Player of the Week
K - Spencer Porath, Purdue (SO)
- Recorded the fourth multi-field goal game of his career, matching his career high by going 2-for-2 on field goal attempts
- Connected on field goals from 25 yards and 43 yards, the latter being the second-longest of his career
- Made all four PATs to help the Boilermakers defeat Southern Illinois, 34-17
- Last Purdue Special Teams Player of the Week: J.D. Dellinger (Nov. 11, 2019)
Freshman of the Week
QB - Julian Sayin, Ohio State
- Completed a school record 16 consecutive passes to open the game and finished with 18 completions in 19 attempts for 306 yards with four touchdown passes and one interception in No. 1 Ohio State's 70-0 victory over Grambling State
- Connected with Jeremiah Smith on two touchdown passes, including the second-longest completion, and third longest play from scrimmage, in school history: an 87-yard catch and run midway through the first quarter
- His 94.7 completion percentage for the game is the third-highest in school history and 16 consecutive completions in the game is second-most in school history
- Last Ohio State Freshman of the Week: Jeremiah Smith (Nov. 11, 2024)
QB - Aidan Chiles, Michigan State (JR)
- Recorded a career-high four touchdowns Saturday as the Spartans beat Boston College in double-overtime
- Had 270 total yards (231 passing, 39 rushing) and accounted for five total touchdowns (four passing, one rushing)
- Threw the game-winning 2-point conversion pass to Omari Kelly in double overtime on the last play of the game
- Last Michigan State Offensive Player of the Week: Maliq Carr (Nov. 20, 2023)
RB - Jonah Coleman, Washington (SR)
- Tied the modern Washington record with five rushing touchdowns in the Huskies' 70-10 win over UC-Davis, tying the mark set by Hall of Famer Hugh McElhenny in 1950 (vs. Washington State) and tied by Corey Dillon vs. UCLA in 1996
- Scored on five of his 15 carries and rushed for 111 yards
- Also had a 24-yard reception
- Becomes the second Washington Offensive Player of the Week in as many weeks
Defensive Player of the Week
LB - Jordan Hall, Michigan State (JR)
- Registered a career-high 15 tackles in the win over Boston College
- His nine solo stops Saturday night marked a career best
- Added one forced fumble, forcing a fumble that teammate Armorion Smith recovered in the end zone in the first quarter
- Last Michigan State Defensive Player of the Week: Cal Haladay (Nov. 14, 2022)
Special Teams Player of the Week
K - Spencer Porath, Purdue (SO)
- Recorded the fourth multi-field goal game of his career, matching his career high by going 2-for-2 on field goal attempts
- Connected on field goals from 25 yards and 43 yards, the latter being the second-longest of his career
- Made all four PATs to help the Boilermakers defeat Southern Illinois, 34-17
- Last Purdue Special Teams Player of the Week: J.D. Dellinger (Nov. 11, 2019)
Freshman of the Week
QB - Julian Sayin, Ohio State
- Completed a school record 16 consecutive passes to open the game and finished with 18 completions in 19 attempts for 306 yards with four touchdown passes and one interception in No. 1 Ohio State's 70-0 victory over Grambling State
- Connected with Jeremiah Smith on two touchdown passes, including the second-longest completion, and third longest play from scrimmage, in school history: an 87-yard catch and run midway through the first quarter
- His 94.7 completion percentage for the game is the third-highest in school history and 16 consecutive completions in the game is second-most in school history
- Last Ohio State Freshman of the Week: Jeremiah Smith (Nov. 11, 2024)