Illinois, Michigan, Ohio State and USC Earn Weekly Football Honors

by | Nov 3, 2025 | College Sports, Football Blogs, Headlines

Illinois, Michigan, Ohio State and USC Earn Weekly Football Honors

Illini’s Altmyer, Wolverines’ Marshall, Buckeyes’ Reese and Sayin, along with Trojans’ Sayeri garner accolades

 

ROSEMONT, Ill. – Following Week 10 contests, the Big Ten Conference Football Players of the Week Presented by IFS.ai were announced Monday. Below are this week’s honorees: 

Co-Offensive Players of the Week

Luke Altmyer, Illinois

QB – Sr. – Starkville, Miss. – Starkville

  • Recorded 323 total yards (235 passing, 88 rushing) and a career-high five total touchdowns (4 passing, 1 rushing) in Illinois’ 35-13 win vs. Rutgers
  • First Illini to total five touchdowns since 2013 and tied his career high with four passing touchdowns, his third career game with four touchdown passes
  • Led Illinois to its sixth win, becoming bowl eligible in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 2010-11
  • Last Illinois Offensive Player of the Week: Luke Altmyer (Sept. 29, 2025)

Jordan Marshall, Michigan

RB – So. – Cincinnati, Ohio – Archbishop Moeller

  • Earned career highs in rushing yards (185) and touchdowns (3) in the win against Purdue, his fourth career and third-straight game of 100 or more rushing yards
  • His 185 rushing yards tie the most by a Michigan ball carrier since Donovan Edwards posted the same total against Purdue in the 2022 Big Ten Championship game
  • His first-quarter 54-yard touchdown run was his third touchdown of 50 or more yards this season
  • The play came immediately after he caught a 25-yard pass – the longest receiving play of his career
  • Last Michigan Offensive Player of the Week: Justice Haynes (Oct. 27, 2025)

 

Defensive Player of the Week

Arvell Reese, Ohio State

LB – Jr. – Cleveland, Ohio – Glenville

  • Led the Ohio State defensive effort in the win over Penn State with career-highs of 12 tackles and 2.5 tackles-for-loss with one sack
  • Leads the Buckeyes with 54 tackles on the season and is second in TFLs (9-44) and quarterback sacks (6.5-41)
  • Helped Ohio State limit the Nittany Lions to 200 yards of total offense for the game with minus-21 rushing yards in the second half and just 60 total second half yards
  • Last Ohio State Defensive Player of the Week honoree: Caden Curry (Sept. 29, 2025)

Special Teams Player of the Week

Ryon Sayeri, USC

K – Fr. – West Hills, Calif. – Chaminade

  • In USC’s 21-17 victory over Nebraska, Sayeri scored eight points for the Trojans with two field goals (49 and 24 yards) and two PATs
  • He also tallied five kickoffs for 323 yards (64.6 avg.) and a pair of touchbacks
  • Improved to 4-of-4 in field goals versus ranked AP opponents, and he’s 5-of-5 over 40+ yards
  • He’s scored 76 total points this season and recorded 46 touchbacks, which rank third and first in the Big Ten, respectively
  • First USC Special Teams Player of the Week

Freshman of the Week

Julian Sayin, Ohio State

QB – Carlsbad, Calif. – Carlsbad

  • For the third time this season, Sayin threw for over 300 yards (316), completed at least 80% of his passes (20-23; .869) with at least three touchdowns (4) and no interceptions to lead Ohio State to a 38-14 victory over Penn State Saturday at Ohio Stadium
  • Recorded two 57-yard completions on the afternoon and in the process increased his nation’s best completion percentage to 80.7%
  • Joins West Virginia’s Geno Smith in 2012 as the only quarterbacks to hit the 300-plus yards, complete at least 80% of his passes with at least three touchdowns and no interceptions stat line in the last 30 years
  • Last Ohio State Freshman of the Week: Julian Sayin (Oct. 20, 2025)

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

 

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