Nebraska, Oregon and Wisconsin Earn Weekly Football Honors

by | Nov 10, 2025 | College Sports, Football Blogs, Headlines

Nebraska, Oregon and Wisconsin Earn Weekly Football Honors

Huskers’ Johnson and Lateef, Ducks’ Sappington, along with Badgers’ Catalano and Posa garner accolades

 ROSEMONT, Ill. – Following Week 11 contests, the Big Ten Conference Football Players of the Week Presented by IFS.ai were announced Monday. Below are this week’s honorees: 

Offensive Players of the Week

Emmett Johnson, Nebraska

RB – Jr. – Minneapolis, Minn. – Academy of Holy Angels

  • Accounted for a career-high 232 yards from scrimmage in Nebraska’s 28-21 victory at the Rose Bowl
  • Recorded 129 rushing yards and a career-high 103 receiving yards on three receptions to become the first Husker running back in school history to surpass 100 rushing and 100 receiving yards in the same game
  • Johnson became the first player in the Big Ten in at least 30 years to have more than 125 rushing yards, more than 100 receiving yards, a rushing touchdown and two receiving touchdowns in the same game
  • Scored a career-high tying three total touchdowns in the victory, improving his season total to 14, the most by a Husker player since 2014
  • Last Nebraska Offensive Player of the Week: Anthony Grant (Sept. 5, 2022)

 Defensive Player of the Week

Cooper Catalano, Wisconsin

LB – Fr. – Richfield, Wis. – Germantown

  • Posted 19 tackles (11 solo) and one sack in Wisconsin’s win over No. 23 Washington
  • Became the first Big Ten player to have 19 tackles and a sack in a game since Blake Cashman (Minnesota) in 2018 and the first Badger since at least 1995 to hit those marks in a game
  • Had the most tackles for a Big Ten player in a win since 2022 (Cal Haladay, MSU), helping the Badger defense hold the Washington offense to its lowest passing output of the season (134 yards)
  • Catalano also had the most tackles for a freshman nationally since 2022 (AJ Haulcy, New Mexico, 24 tackles), the most tackles for an A4 freshman since 2017 (Paddy Fischer, Northwestern, 19 tackles) and the most tackles for a A4 freshman in regulation since 2013
  • Last Wisconsin Defensive Player of the Week honoree: Preston Zachman (Sept. 1, 2025)

 Special Teams Player of the Week

Atticus Sappington, Oregon

K – Sr. – Portland, Ore. – Central Catholic

  • Made a game-winning, 39-yard field goal with three seconds remaining to give Oregon an 18-16 win in a top-20 showdown at Iowa
  • Matched career high by going 3-for-3 on field goals, also making from 46 yards and 40 yards earlier in the game
  • First game this season with three made field goals and his second game-winning field goal as a Duck
  • Last Oregon Special Teams Player of the Week: Atticus Sappington (Nov. 18, 2024)

 Co-Freshmen of the Week

TJ Lateef, Nebraska

QB – Compton, Calif. – Orange Lutheran

  • Became the fifth true freshman to start at quarterback since 1950 and engineered a Husker victory over UCLA in his hometown
  • Completed 13-of-15 passes for 205 yards and three touchdowns, including completing his first 11 passes of the game, and rushed five times for 31 yards
  • Guided an efficient Nebraska offense that scored on its first four possessions of the game to take a 28-7 lead midway through the third quarter en route to the victory
  • Lateef is believed to be the first true freshman in FBS since at least 1995 to have a game with a minimum of 15 passing attempts and less than two incompletions, 200+yards passing, three or more passing touchdowns and 30 or more rushing yards
  • Last Nebraska Freshman of the Week: Jacory  Barney  Jr. (Nov. 24, 2024)

 Mason Posa, Wisconsin

LB – Albuquerque, N.M. – La Cueva

  • Made 11 tackles, 2.5 sacks and forced and recovered the same fumble in Wisconsin’s win over No. 23 Washington
  • Posa’s strip-sack and recovery set up the Badgers’ game-tying touchdown in the third quarter, giving the Badgers the ball at the Washington seven-yard line
  • Finished the game with a game-sealing sack on fourth down during the Huskies’ attempt to drive down the field to tie or win the game.
  • He’s the first freshman to have 10+ tackles, 2.0+ sacks and force and recover a fumble since 2014 (Jamal Stadom, Troy)
  • Last Wisconsin Freshman of the Week: Trech  Kekahuna (Oct. 7, 2024)

 

 2025 Big Ten Football Players of the Week (presented by IFS.ai)

Sept. 1

O: Jayden Maiava, USC

O: Jonah Coleman, WASH

D: Preston Zachman, WIS

ST: Hank Beatty, ILL

F: Malik Washington, MD

 

Sept. 8

O: Aidan Chiles, MSU

O: Jonah Coleman, WASH

D: Jordan Hall, MSU

ST: Spencer Porath, PUR

F: Julian Sayin, OSU

 

Sept. 15

O: Omar Cooper Jr., IND

D: Jerry Mixon, ORE

ST: Kaden Wetjen, IOWA

F: Bryce Underwood, MICH

 

Sept. 22

O: Fernando Mendoza, IND

O: Demond Williams Jr., WASH

D: Daniel Wingate, MD

ST: Kaden Wetjen, IOWA

ST: Dominic Zvada, MICH

F: Malik Washington, MD

 

Sept. 29

O: Luke Altmyer, ILL

O: Dante Moore, ORE

D: Caden Curry, OSU

ST: David Olano, ILL

F: Drake Lindsey, MINN

 

Oct. 6

O: Nico Iamaleava, UCLA

D: DeShon Singleton, NEB

ST: David Olano, ILL

F: Julian Sayin, OSU

 

Oct. 13

O: Demond Williams Jr., WASH

D: Aiden Fisher, IND

ST: Jack Olsen, NU

F: King Miller, USC

 

Oct. 20

O: Julian Sayin, OSU

D: Xavier Nwankpa, IOWA

ST: Mateen Bhaghani, UCLA

F: Julian Sayin, OSU

 

Oct. 27

O: Justice Haynes, MICH

O: Denzel Boston, WASH

D: Jimmy Rolder, MICH

ST: Kenneth Williams, NEB

ST: Jai Patel, RU

F: Jordon Davison, ORE

 

Nov. 3

O: Luke Altmyer, ILL

O: Jordan Marshall, MICH

D: Arvell Reese, OSU

ST: Ryon Sayeri, USC

F: Julian Sayin, OSU

 

Nov. 10

O: Emmett Johnson, NEB

D: Cooper Catalano, WIS

ST: Atticus Sappington, ORE

F: TJ Lateef, NEB

F: Mason Posa, WIS

 

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