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ACC Football Players of the Week: Week 11 standouts

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ACC footballThe ACC Football Players of the Week have been recognized following their standout performances in last weekend’s games.

The selections are determined by a vote of a 15-member media panel. The following are this week’s honorees:

QUARTERBACK & ROOKIE – Jarren Williams, Miami, R-Fr., QB, Lawrenceville, Ga.
Set the Miami record and tied the ACC mark with six touchdown passes in Saturday’s 52-27 win over Louisville • Connected on a career-long 67-yard touchdown pass and did not throw an interception for the sixth time in seven career starts • Completed 68.2 percent of his passes (15 of 22) – his best mark since a Week 4 start versus Central Michigan – for 253 yards • Added a career-high 23 rushing yards • First ACC Quarterback of the Week honor of his career and third time as ACC Rookie of the Week.

RUNNING BACK – Travis Etienne, Clemson, Jr., RB, Jennings, La.
Earned his third ACC Running Back of the Week award of the season following his performance in a 55-10 win over NC State • Rushed 14 times for 112 with two touchdowns and caught three passes for 31 yards and another score • Tied the school record for consecutive 100-yard rushing games set by Kenny Flowers in 1985 and Raymond Priester in 1996-97 (five each) • Scored his 50th career rushing touchdown, joining James Conner (Pitt) and Lamar Jackson (Louisville) as the only players in ACC history to accomplish the feat.

RECEIVER – Tamorrion Terry, Florida State, So., WR, Ashburn, Ga.
Set career highs with seven catches for 156 yards in FSU’s 38-31 win at Boston College • Caught a 74-yard touchdown pass, giving him an FSU-record four receiving touchdowns of at least 70 yards in his career • His six catches of at least 60 yards over the past two years are the most in the country during that span • Saturday marked his third career 100-yard receiving game.

OFFENSIVE LINEMAN – John Simpson, Clemson, Sr., OG, North Charleston, S.C.
Named ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week for the third time in 2019 • Graded out at 90 percent with four knockdowns in the win at NC State • Also scored the first touchdown of his career at any level on a 1-yard run • First Clemson offensive lineman to score a touchdown since Brandon Thomas in 2011.

DEFENSIVE LINEMAN – DaShawn Crawford, Virginia Tech, Jr., DT, Bay Springs, Miss.
Made his first career interception in Saturday’s 36-17 win over Wake Forest, returning it for six yards • Registered four tackles versus the Demon Deacons, including three solo stops • Added one quarterback hurry.

LINEBACKER – Michael Pinckney, Miami, Sr., LB, Jacksonville, Fla.
Making the final home start of his college career, he delivered a dominant performance on defense in Miami’s 52-27 win over Louisville • Finished with a game-high eight tackles (seven solo) and added three tackles for loss, totaling 11 yards, including a six-yard sack • Finished with one quarterback hurry while making his ninth start in 10 games and made the 45th of his career.

DEFENSIVE BACK – Hamsah Nasirildeen, Florida State, Jr., S, Concord, N.C.
Named ACC Defensive Back of the Week for the second time in three weeks • Had 22 total tackles in FSU’s win at Boston College, the most for a Seminole in more than 50 years and the second most in the nation this season • Had 17 tackles in an earlier game against Syracuse and is the first Seminole with a pair of 17-tackle games in a season since 1990 • The 22 tackles are the third-most in a game in FSU history and most since Dale McCullers set the school record with 29 in 1968 • Leads FSU with 85 tackles on the year.

SPECIALIST – Oscar Bradburn, Virginia Tech, Jr., P, Sydney, Australia
ACC’s leader in punting average boomed four punts for an average of 51.3 yards in Saturday’s victory over Wake Forest • His long on the day was 59 yards, and he pinned the Demon Deacons inside the 20-yard line on three occasions.

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Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].

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