Week 14 of the college football season showcased significant performances from local athletes, both in regular season finales and postseason matchups. Several players delivered standout contributions that not only highlighted their individual skills but also impacted their teams’ prospects in upcoming competitions.
Tywon Christopher Leads Kennesaw State
Tywon Christopher continues to excel in his new starting role for the Kennesaw State Owls. In the regular season finale against Liberty, Christopher matched his season-high with 12 tackles, alongside a sack and a tackle for loss, solidifying his place as a key defender in the Owls’ lineup. Kennesaw State is gearing up for a crucial clash against Jacksonville State in the Conference USA Championship on December 5, 2025, at 19:00.
Notable Contributions from Other Local Players
In other local action, Dezmond Jones of LaGrange College made significant contributions in the second-round loss to Berry. He recorded seven tackles, marking his fourth time reaching that number this season. Meanwhile, Kendarius Reddick participated in the regular season finale for USC against UCLA, although he did not record any statistics.
Both Tyler Ivey and Evan Wynn from Albany State played pivotal roles in the Golden Rams’ advancement in the NCAA Division II Playoffs. Wynn achieved a notable pass breakup, while Ivey continued to contribute significantly on special teams. Albany State will face Newberry College at home on December 6, 2025, at 13:00.
At the University of Pittsburgh, Malachi Thomas saw action during the regular-season finale against Miami, but did not register any statistics. In a strong showing for Georgia, Gabe Harris Jr. had a productive final game against Georgia Tech, finishing with two tackles, including 1.5 tackles for loss and two quarterback hurries. The Bulldogs are set to clash with Alabama in a rematch for the SEC Championship on December 6, 2025, at 16:00.
As the season progresses, these local athletes continue to make their mark, demonstrating skill and determination on the field. For any omissions or additional highlights, please contact Grayson Plunkett at [email protected].
