Photo via Deandre Pierce
It was a winning weekend for a few U.S. National Team alums and their teams. Let’s see how they fared this weekend in college football.
Boise State currently leads the Mountain West Conference, with a 5-0 record in conference play and 7-2 overall.
This weekend, the Broncos blazed past conference rival, Nevada, 41-14; which allowed the Broncos to bring their win streak to five games.
DeAndre Pierce, Boise State cornerback, earned this week's U.S. National Team College Player of the Week honor.
During Saturday's game, Pierce had 10 tackles (six solos tackles and four assisted tackles).
Pierce played on the 2016 U-19 National Team.
The Broncos are 5-0 in Mountain West play after a 41-14 victory over Nevada! #BleedBlue
— Boise State Football (@BroncoSportsFB) November 5, 2017
NEXT UP: at Colorado State (11/11) pic.twitter.com/Xq8c5KWKL3
N'Keal Harry, Arizona State wide receiver
The Arizona State Sun Devils defeated the Colorado 41-30 on Saturday.
Harry, who was on the U-19 National Team in 2016, recorded six catches for 81 yards and one touchdown for the Sun Devils.
During Saturday's game, the Sun Devils wore their "Brotherhood" uniforms, which honor former Sun Devil and Army Ranger, Pat Tillman. The uniforms also replicate the look the Sun Devils wore during the 1997 Rose Bowl run with the numbers and lettering on the jerseys.
A salute after the TD pass from @MannyWilkins5 to @NkealHarry15 pic.twitter.com/4Xo7otgsq8
— Brad Denny (@BDenny29) November 5, 2017
Trevor Morris, Rutgers linebacker
Morris played on the 2015 U-19 National Team.
Rutgers defeated Maryland 31-24 during Saturday's matchup.
Morris had 11 tackles (five solo tackles and six assisted tackles), Morris also assisted with a sack.
Rutgers currently sits 3-3 in the Big 10 conference and 4-5 overall. Rutgers will face conference foe and No. 16 Penn State this weekend.
Defense
— Rutgers Football (@RFootball) November 5, 2017
K. Hester: 1 INT 52 Yards 1 TD
E. Lumor: 1 Sack
J. Turner: 1 Sack
T. Morris: 0.5 Sack
No. 6 Wisconsin is currently leading the Big 10 with a 6-0 record in conference play and 9-0 overall.
Badgers running back and true freshman Jonathan Taylor, who played on the 2017 U-19 National Team, had another great weekend.
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Taylor recorded 29 rushing attempts for 183 yards and one touchdown.
The Badgers defeated Indiana, 45-17.
Taylor has 190 rushing attempts so far this season for 1,368 yards and 12 touchdowns.
Big Ten leader in rushing yards?
— Wisconsin Football (@BadgerFootball) November 4, 2017
Jonathan Taylor (152.0 per game)
Big Ten leader in rushing TDs?
Jonathan Taylor (12)#JayTD #OnWisconsin pic.twitter.com/OIoVFdDLvy