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A LINEUP OF SPORTS TIDBITS

ALL-AMERICAN WATCH This season, the Associated Press released a preseason All-America team and will also weigh-in with a midseason team before the full, three-team All-America selections are unveiled in December. Here is a weekly watch: INTRODUCIN­G: Rashaad Penny, RB, San Diego State. Penny had one of the quietest quality seasons in the country in 2016, running for more than 1,000 yards, with a 7.5-yard average per carry and 11 touchdowns. Playing behind NCAA career rushing leader and second-team AP All-America Donnel Pumphrey can do that to a running back. Penny is the man for the Aztecs now. In San Diego State’s victory Saturday against Arizona State, Penny ran for 216 yards and returned a kick 99 yards for a touchdown. What they are saying: “You’re seeing what we knew all along, that he’s one of the best running backs in the country.” — Aztecs coach Rocky Long after the Arizona State game. Outlook: Penny leads the nation in all-purpose yards at 284 per game and will get a chance to take down another Pac-12 team Saturday, when No. 19 Stanford comes to San Diego. WHO’S HOT? Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville. It certainly looked like the year of the quarterbac­k last weekend, with high-profile stars from USC’s Sam Darnold to Oklahoma’s Baker Mayfield to UCLA’s Josh Rosen all going off. But through two weeks of the season, it is still Jackson’s world. The Heisman Trophy winner and AllAmerica­n leads the nation in total offense at 505 yards per game heading into a showdown with No. 3 Clemson. WHO’S NOT? J.T. Barrett, QB, Ohio State. Barrett is taking a lot of criticism after a poor performanc­e against Oklahoma. The fifth-year senior has been one of the most productive players in Ohio State history, and the Buckeyes’ offensive issues against high-end competitio­n is not all on Barrett. But his limitation­s as a passer are not going away. ISN’T THAT SPECIAL? Utah has a tradition of good kickers and punters. That Salt Lake City altitude doesn’t hurt. Matt Gay is trying to be the latest Utah specialist to make a run at All-American through the thin air. Gay has made all seven of his field-goal attempts, including a 4-for-4 performanc­e in Utah’s 19-13 victory against BYU. Not bad for a former NAIA soccer player who made the team as a walk-on in preseason practice. REPEATER: Houston defensive tackle Ed Oliver made the AllAmerica team as a freshman last season, and his first game of 2017 put him on the path to repeating that accomplish­ment as a sophomore. Oliver made 11 tackles, 1.5 behind the line, and forced a fumble as the Cougars limited Arizona to 152 yards rushing in a victory on Saturday. ALL-AMERICAN MATCHUP: Mississipp­i State LT Martinas Rankin vs. LSU OLB Arden Key. Key, a preseason All-American, has been recovering from offseason shoulder surgery and missed the Tigers’ first two games of the season. He was a force last year, setting a school record with 12 sacks. Rankins is a high-ceiling offensive lineman who has also played center and tackle.

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San Diego State’s Rashaad Penny leads the nation in all-purpose yards at 284 per game.

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