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College Football's New Guard: Stars Beyond Traditional Powerhouses
10 Dec
Summary
- Indiana quarterback led Hoosiers to 13-0 season and No. 1 ranking.
- Two SEC players dominate FBS rushing yards despite sharing carries.
- Unheralded players from unexpected schools are earning top awards.

The college football season has concluded, ushering in an award season that reflects a significant transformation in the sport. This year, standout players are emerging from less expected programs, challenging the long-held dominance of traditional football powerhouses. Indiana's quarterback, a Heisman finalist, led the Hoosiers to an unprecedented 13-0 record and a No. 1 national ranking, underscoring this shift.
Several individual players have achieved remarkable feats. Two running backs, one from Missouri and another from an unheralded program, have showcased explosive talent, dominating FBS rushing statistics despite sharing carries. Offensive linemen from various teams, including Indiana and Oregon, have demonstrated elite pass-blocking skills, protecting their quarterbacks from sacks and pressures throughout the season.
The defensive side also features surprising talents. Texas Tech's defensive end has been a dominant pass rusher, while linebackers from Georgia and Ohio State have displayed versatility and leadership. Cornerbacks from LSU and Notre Dame have also earned accolades for their coverage skills, solidifying the emergence of new stars across the nation.




