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2023 UCF Knights football team


2023 UCF Knights football
Big 12 Conference
6–7 (3–6 Big 12)
Gus Malzahn (3rd season)
Darin Hinshaw (1st season)
Spread option
Addison Williams (1st season)
David Gibbs (3rd season)
4–2–5
FBC Mortgage Stadium

The 2023 UCF Knights football team represented the University of Central Florida (UCF) as a member of the Big 12 Conference during the 2023 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Knights were led by Gus Malzahn in his third year as the Knights head coach. The team played their home games at FBC Mortgage Stadium in Orlando, Florida.

UCF officially moved into the Big 12 Conference for the 2023 season. In doing so, the Knights became the first NCAA football program to play at every sanctioned level: Division III, Division II, Division I-AA, Division I-A (Independent), Group of Five, and Power Five.

In their first season as part of the Big 12, the Knights jumped out to a 3–0 start, including a last-second victory at Boise State. However, quarterback John Rhys Plumlee suffered an ankle injury in the final minute of the Boise State game, which would sideline him for a month. Redshirt sophomore Timmy McClain took over at quarterback as the Knights entered the conference portion of their schedule. In their first intra-conference home game, the Knights jumped out to a 35–7 lead over Baylor, but blew a 28-point lead, and lost 36–35. The Knights suffered a five-game skid, slipping to 3–5. With Plumlee back to full strength in November, the Knights won three of their last four games to finish the regular season 6–6 overall (3–6 in the Big 12), and became bowl eligible for the eighth consecutive season. Of the four newcomers that joined the Big 12 for 2023 (BYU, Cincinnati, and Houston being the others), UCF finished with the best record, and was the only one bowl-eligible.

The UCF Knights football team drew an average home attendance of 44,015 in 2023.

  • Source:
PlayerPositionDestination
Mikey KeeneQBFresno State
Jeremiah Jean-BaptisteLBOle Miss
Davonte BrownCBMiami (FL)
Philjae Bien AimeCBNorth Alabama
Ryan O'KeefeWRBoston College
Terrence LewisLBHutchinson CC
Trevion Shadrick-HarrisCBEastern Washington
Jordan JohnsonWRIowa Western
Ah'Mare LeeDBFlorida A&M
Joey GatewoodWRLouisville
Karlis Bailey-ViceDENA
Anthony WilliamsRBStephen F. Austin
Andrew OsteenPMississippi State
Matt LeeCMiami (FL)
Miguel MaldonadoOLUFTL
Tommy CastellanosQBBoston College
Ethan MortOLNA
Keahnist ThompsonDLWeber State
Justin HodgesDBArkansas State
Branden JenningsLBHinds CC
Quan LeeWRFlorida A&M
Jaden FrancoisDBUtah State
Will BohnQBSoutheastern

The 2023 UCF spring exhibition game was played on Friday April 14 at FBC Mortgage Stadium. The team was split into two squads for gameplay, the Knights and the 'Nauts.

DateTimeSpring GameSiteResult
April 146:30 pmKnights vs. 'NautsFBC Mortgage Stadium • Orlando, FL43-42 'Nauts

A total of eight players were named to the preseason All-Big 12 mentions, and eight players were named to the Senior Bowl watchlist.

AwardPlayerPositionYear
William V. Campbell TrophyJason JohnsonLBSr.
Polynesian Football Player of the Year AwardLokahi PauoleOGSr.
Manning AwardJohn Rhys PlumleeQBSr.
Chuck Bednarik AwardJason JohnsonLBSr.
Butkus AwardJason JohnsonLBSr.
Doak Walker AwardRJ HarveyRBSr.
Ray Guy AwardMitch McCarthyPSo.
Davey O'Brien AwardJohn Rhys PlumleeQBSr.
Fred Biletnikoff AwardCorey GammageWRSr.
Lou Groza AwardColton BoomerKSo.
Bronko Nagurski TrophyJason JohnsonLBSr.
Outland TrophyLokahi PauoleOGSr.
Maxwell AwardJohn Rhys PlumleeQBSr.
Listed in the order that they were released

The Big 12 preseason poll was released on July 6. UCF was voted 8th in the conference. First place votes in parentheses.

Column 1Column 2Column 3
Big 12 media poll
1Texas (41)886
2Kansas State (14)858
3Oklahoma (4)758
4Texas Tech (4)729
5TCU (3)727
6Baylor572
7Oklahoma State (1)470
8UCF463
9Kansas461
10Iowa State334
11BYU318
12Houston215
13Cincinnati202
14West Virginia129

The 2023 season is UCF's first as a member of the Big 12 Conference. The conference utilizes a nine-game conference schedule, with three out-of-conference games annually. Furthermore, the conference requires at least one of the three out-of-conference games to be against a Power Five opponent. UCF successfully petitioned for a first-year, one-time waiver to count their game at Boise State as their Power Five non-conference opponent, taking into account Boise State's recent successes and status as a top Group of Five team.

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
August 317:00 p.m.Kent State*FBC Mortgage StadiumOrlando, FLFS1W 56–644,088
September 97:00 p.m.at Boise State*Albertsons StadiumBoise, IDFS1W 18–1636,447
September 166:30 p.m.No. 24 (FCS) Villanova*FBC Mortgage StadiumOrlando, FLESPN+W 48–1444,206
September 238:00 p.m.at Kansas StateBill Snyder Family Football StadiumManhattan, KSFS1L 31–4451,912
September 303:30 p.m.BaylorFBC Mortgage StadiumOrlando, FLFS1L 35–3644,005
October 74:00 p.m.at KansasDavid Booth Kansas Memorial StadiumLawrence, KSFOXL 22–5146,107
October 2112:00 p.m.at No. 6 OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial StadiumNorman, OKABCL 29–3183,476
October 2812:00 p.m.West VirginiaFBC Mortgage StadiumOrlando, FLFS1L 28–4144,136
November 43:30 p.m.at CincinnatiNippert StadiumCincinnati, OH (rivalry)FS1W 28–2638,193
November 113:30 p.m.No. 15 Oklahoma StateFBC Mortgage StadiumOrlando, FL (Space Game)ESPNW 45−344,046
November 185:30 p.m.at Texas TechJones AT&T StadiumLubbock, TXFS2L 23−2453,851
November 2512:00 p.m.HoustonFBC Mortgage StadiumOrlando, FLFS1W 27–1343,610
December 226:30 p.m.vs. Georgia Tech*Raymond James StadiumTampa, FL (Gasparilla Bowl)ESPNL 17–3030,281
*Non-conference gameHomecomingRankings from AP Poll (and CFP Rankings, after November 2) - Released prior to gameAll times are in Eastern time
  • Source:
StatisticsKENTUCF
First downs1532
Total yards240723
Rushing yards95389
Passing yards145334
Turnovers13
Time of possession28:3431:26
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Kent StatePassingMichael Alaimo12–31, 145 yards, 0 TD, 1 INT
RushingGavin Garcia18 carries, 45 yards
ReceivingChrishon McCray3 receptions, 61 yards
UCFPassingJohn Rhys Plumlee22–30, 281 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT
RushingJohnny Richardson12 carries, 100 yards
ReceivingXavier Townsend5 receptions, 81 yards, 1 TD

Quarterback John Rhys Plumlee threw for 281 yards and rushed for 90 yards as the Knights routed Kent State 56–6 on Thursday night. The game marked UCF's first football game as a member of the Big 12. The Knights won their 8th consecutive season opener.

StatisticsUCFBSU
First downs2322
Total yards530384
Rushing yards258173
Passing yards272211
Turnovers21
Time of possession28:0331:57
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
UCFPassingJohn Rhys Plumlee16–24, 272 yards, 0 TD, 2 INT
RushingJohn Rhys Plumlee11 carries, 73 yards
ReceivingKobe Hudson5 receptions, 134 yards
Boise StatePassingTaylen Green9–19, 144 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
RushingAshton Jeanty24 carries, 115 yards
ReceivingAshton Jeanty5 receptions, 97 yards, 1 TD

Colton Boomer kicked a 40-yard game-winning field goal as time expired to lift the Knights over the Boise State Broncos by the score of 18–16. Boomer went 4-for-4 on field goals, including a school record-tying 55 yarder in the second quarter. Late in the game, quarterback John Rhys Plumlee suffered a leg injury which will require him to miss multiple weeks.

StatisticsNOVAUCF
First downs1131
Total yards228600
Rushing yards84251
Passing yards144349
Turnovers10
Time of possession27:0832:52
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
VillanovaPassingConnor Watkins9-23, 144 yards, 1 INT
RushingDeewil Barlee7 carries, 39 yards
ReceivingJaylan Sanchez1 receptions, 45 yards
UCFPassingTimmy McClain20–28, 321 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT
RushingR. J. Harvey14 carries, 85 yards, 2 TD
ReceivingKobe Hudson6 receptions, 147 yards

Timmy McClain started at quarterback for the injured John Rhys Plumlee. McClain threw for 321 yards, and the UCF offense racked up 600 total yards as the Knights soundly defeated FCS #24 Villanova by the score of 48–14.

StatisticsUCFKSU
First downs1932
Total yards407536
Rushing yards143255
Passing yards264255
Turnovers21
Time of possession25:3734:23
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
UCFPassingTimmy McClain14-24, 264 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT
RushingJohnny Richardson6 carries, 76 yards
ReceivingKobe Hudson6 receptions, 138 yards, 2 TD
Kansas StatePassingWill Howard27-42, 255 yards, 1 INT
RushingD. J. Giddens30 carries, 207 yards, 4 TD
ReceivingD. J. Giddens8 receptions, 96 yards

UCF traveled to Kansas State for their first-ever intra-conference game in the Big 12. Timmy McClain once again started at quarterback, throwing for 264 yards and three touchdowns. The Knights defense, however, could not contain the Wildcats offense, and lost by the score of 44–31. D.J. Giddens rushed for 207 yards and 4 touchdowns, and caught 8 balls for another 86 yards. The game was tied 24–24 midway through the third quarter, but Kansas State put the game away with 20 unanswered points. Ten penalties for 80 yards on UCF, two turnovers in Wildcats territory, plus a lopsided time of possession were factors in the loss.

StatisticsBUUCF
First downs2218
Total yards446469
Rushing yards153235
Passing yards293234
Turnovers12
Time of possession35:3124:29
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
BaylorPassingBlake Shapen21-34, 293 yards, 1 INT
RushingRichard Reese16 carries, 100 yards
ReceivingMonaray Baldwin7 receptions, 150 yards, 1 TD
UCFPassingTimmy McClain13-25, 234 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
RushingJohnny Richardson6 carries, 105 yards, 1 TD
ReceivingJavon Baker3 receptions, 113 yards, 1 TD

UCF hosted Baylor for their first intra-conference home game in the Big 12. The game was a rematch of the 2014 Fiesta Bowl. The Knights blew a 35–7 lead. Baylor scored a go-ahead field goal with 1:21 remaining and won 36–35. On the first play from scrimmage, Johnny Richardson broke free for a 79-yard touchdown run, and after two more quick scores, UCF jumped out to an early 21–0 lead. The Knights eventually built a 35–7 lead, which they held late in the third quarter. Baylor scored 29 unanswered points, including two touchdown passes from Blake Shapen, and a 72-yard fumble return for a touchdown. UCF got the ball back one last time with 1:21 remaining. Colton Boomer's 59-yard field goal attempt fell no good as time expired, and Baylor escaped with the victory.

StatisticsUCFKU
First downs2125
Total yards371490
Rushing yards202399
Passing yards16991
Turnovers10
Time of possession25:3534:25
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
UCFPassingTimmy McClain12-15, 136 yards, 2 TD
RushingR. J. Harvey16 carries, 133 yards, 1 TD
ReceivingJavon Baker4 receptions, 85 yards
KansasPassingJason Bean8-12, 91 yards, 1 TD
RushingDevin Neal12 carries, 154 yards, 1 TD
ReceivingLuke Grimm2 receptions, 41 yards

John Rhys Plumlee returned to start at quarterback, but played for only three drives in the first half. Timmy McClain took over and played the rest of the game. Kansas dominated UCF, jumping out to a 31–0 lead, and pulling away for a 51–22 victory. The Jayhawks put up 399 yards rushing, while UCF was held to a season-low 371 total yards.

StatisticsUCFOKLA
First downs2030
Total yards397442
Rushing yards149189
Passing yards248253
Turnovers01
Time of possession30:1629:44
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
UCFPassingJohn Rhys Plumlee16–30, 248 yards, 2 TD
RushingR. J. Harvey23 carries, 101 yards
ReceivingJavon Baker5 receptions, 134 yards, 2 TD
OklahomaPassingDillon Gabriel25–38, 253 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT
RushingMarcus Major18 carries, 82 yards
ReceivingNic Anderson5 receptions, 105 yards, 2 TD

UCF traveled to Norman to take on Oklahoma. Facing former quarterback Dillon Gabriel, the Knights nearly upset the No. 6 ranked Sooners. UCF led 23–17 after three quarters, before Oklahoma scored two fourth quarter touchdowns to take a 31–23 lead. John Rhys Plumlee, back in the starting lineup, drove the Knights 75 yards in 9 plays. On 4th & 10 at the Oklahoma 12, Plumee found Javon Baker for a 12-yard touchdown pass, trimming the deficit to 31–29 with 1:16 left in regulation. UCF's two-point conversion attempt was snuffed out, and the Sooners held on for the victory.

StatisticsWVUUCF
First downs2527
Total yards450463
Rushing yards286189
Passing yards164274
Turnovers14
Time of possession36:0623:54
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
West VirginiaPassingGarrett Greene14-23, 156 yards
RushingC.J. Donaldson17 carries, 121 yards, 1 TD
ReceivingDevin Carter3 receptions, 47 yards
UCFPassingJohn Rhys Plumlee25–36, 274 yards, 3 TD, 3 INT
RushingRJ Harvey14 carries, 100 yards
ReceivingKobe Hudson3 receptions, 66 yards, 2 TD

UCF hosted West Virginia on Homecoming. Quarterback John Rhys Plumlee threw three interceptions and lost a fumble, as the Mountaineers won 41–28. West Virginia put up 286 yards rushing, and quarterback Garrett Greene ran for three touchdowns.

StatisticsUCFCIN
First downs2323
Total yards393515
Rushing yards228248
Passing yards165267
Turnovers02
Time of possession27:0332:57
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
UCFPassingJohn Rhys Plumlee13–23, 165 yards
RushingR. J. Harvey20 carries, 164 yards, 3 TD
ReceivingJavon Baker4 receptions, 93 yards
CincinnatiPassingEmory Jones16–22, 217 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
RushingCorey Kiner19 carries, 114 yards, 1 TD
ReceivingBraden Smith6 receptions, 114 yards, 1 TD

UCF traveled to rival Cincinnati, and won their first conference game in Big 12 conference play. Running back R. J. Harvey had a career-best 164 yards rushing and three touchdowns. Harvey scored a 1-yard touchdown run to put the Knights up 28–20 with 2:41 left in regulation. Emory Jones then drove the Bearcats 75 yards in five plays for a touchdown, making the score 28–26 with 1:27 left. Jones' two-point conversion pass was tipped and fell incomplete, and the Knights held on to win 28–26.

StatisticsOSUUCF
First downs1521
Total yards277592
Rushing yards52293
Passing yards225299
Turnovers41
Time of possession25:1534:45
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Oklahoma StatePassingAlan Bowman19–36, 225 yards, 3 INT
RushingOllie Gordon II12 carries, 25 yards
ReceivingRashod Owens6 receptions, 85 yards
UCFPassingJohn Rhys Plumlee11–18, 299 yards, 3 TD
RushingR. J. Harvey24 carries, 206 yards, 3 TD
ReceivingJavon Baker4 receptions, 112 yards

UCF hosted then-No. 15 Oklahoma State in their seventh annual "Space Game". The Knights dominated the game from start to finish, and routed the Cowboys 45–3. John Rhys Plumlee threw for 299 yards and three touchdown passes, while R.J. Harvey rushed for a career-best 206 yards and three touchdowns on the ground. The UCF defense held Cowboys running back Ollie Gordon II (the nation's leading rusher) to only 25 yards, and forced four turnovers. The Knights won their first Big 12 intra-conference home game, and first Big 12 intra-conference game against an existing/original team from the conference. After the game, fans stormed the field to celebrate.

UCF jumped out to a quick 14–0 lead in the first quarter. R.J. Harvey got the Knights on the board with a 1-yard touchdown run on their first drive. Ollie Gordon then fumbled in Knights territory, which led to a 7-yard touchdown pass from John Rhys Plumlee to Kobe Hudson. Braeden Marshall picked off Alan Bowman's deflected pass, which led to a Knights field goal early in the second quarter. A huge downpour then pelted the stadium, but it did not slow down the Knights offense. Plumlee found Kobe Hudson for a 75-yard touchdown, and the Knights led 24–0 at halftime.

Oklahoma State got the ball to start the third quarter. The Cowboys drove to the Knights 7 yard line, but had to settle for a field goal. On the ensuing drive, Plumlee was sacked and fumbled, giving the Cowboys the ball at the UCF 24. Two plays later, however, Demari Henderson tipped and intercepted a pass by Bowman at the 8 yard line. It was Bowman's third interception of the game, and Henderson's second such of the game defensively. On the very next play from scrimmage, R.J. Harvey took a handoff and blasted through for a 92-yard touchdown run to put the Knights up 31–3. UCF would tack on two more scores, and defeated Oklahoma State by the final score of 45–3.

StatisticsUCFTTU
First downs2325
Total yards486446
Rushing yards238190
Passing yards248256
Turnovers11
Time of possession31:5728:03
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
UCFPassingJohn Rhys Plumlee16–32, 248 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
RushingJohn Rhys Plumlee13 carries, 84 yards
ReceivingJavon Baker4 receptions, 117 yards, 1 TD
Texas TechPassingBehren Morton21–35, 256 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
RushingTahj Brooks24 carries, 182 yards, 1 TD
ReceivingXavier White3 receptions, 77 yards

UCF traveled to take on Texas Tech. The Knights jumped out to a 14–0 lead in the first quarter, with two touchdown runs by R. J. Harvey. With 5:30 left in the fourth quarter, UCF was trailing 24–17. John Rhys Plumlee found Javon Baker wide open for a 71-yard touchdown pass. But Colton Boomer's game-tying extra point attempt was blocked and sailed wide left. The Red Raiders were able to run out the clock and held on for a 24–23 victory.

StatisticsHOUUCF
First downs1723
Total yards259476
Rushing yards94223
Passing yards165253
Turnovers10
Time of possession27:0432:56
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
HoustonPassingDonovan Smith12–20, 161 yards, 1 TD, I INT
RushingStacy Sneed3 carries, 33 yards
ReceivingJoseph Manjack IV4 receptions, 74 yards
UCFPassingJohn Rhys Plumlee23–27, 253 yards, 1 TD
RushingR. J. Harvey21 carries, 136 yards, 2 TD
ReceivingKobe Hudson9 receptions, 98 yards

UCF hosted Houston in their regular season finale. Quarterback John Rhys Plumlee threw for 253 yards and running back R. J. Harvey rushed for 136 yards and two touchdowns, as the Knights defeated the Cougars 27–13. With the win, UCF finished the regular season 6–6 overall (3–6 in the Big 12), and became bowl eligible for the eighth consecutive season. The UCF offense put up 476 total yards, but the kicking game struggled for the second week in a row. Colton Boomer missed two field goals and an extra point.

StatisticsGTUCF
First downs2119
Plays–yards69–37169–424
Rushes–yards53–28434–169
Passing yards87255
Passing: comp–att–int7–13–117–33–1
Time of possession33:3026:30
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingHaynes King7/13, 87 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
RushingJamal Haynes18 carries, 128 yards
ReceivingMalik Rutherford2 receptions, 40 yards, 1 TD
PassingJohn Rhys Plumlee16/29, 198 yards, 2 TD
RushingR. J. Harvey15 carries, 120 yards
ReceivingJavon Baker9 receptions, 173 yards, 1 TD

UCF faced Georgia Tech in the 2023 Gasparilla Bowl. It was the sixth meeting between the two teams. UCF had won the most recent meeting 27–10 in 2022. This was UCF's sixth appearance in the Gasparilla Bowl (formerly known as the St. Petersburg Bowl). George O'Leary, formerly the head coach of both teams, took part in the pre-game coin toss.

The Knights jumped out to a 14–0 lead in the first quarter. John Rhys Plumlee threw touchdown passes to Javon Baker and Kobe Hudson. UCF was looking to go up 21–0 when their drive was snuffed out as R.J. Harvey fumbled away the ball at the Georgia Tech 42. The turnover led to a Yellow Jackets field goal, and was a turning point in the game. The Knights defense held Georgia Tech to only 87 yards passing, but the Yellow Jackets put up 284 yards on the ground. Trailing 17–3, Georgia Tech scored 27 unanswered points, and won by the score of 30–17.

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7
2023 UCF Knights Football
Quarterbacks

8 Xavier Williams – So.

9 Timmy McClain – So.

10 John Rhys Plumlee – Sr. (C)

12 Dylan Rizk – Fr.

14 Gunnar Smith – Fr.

21 Brock Hansel – Fr. Running backs

 0 Johnny Richardson – Sr.

 5 Jordan McDonald – So.

 6 Mark-Antony Richards – Sr.

7 R.J. Harvey – Sr.

 20 Kam Ingram – So.

23 Demarkcus Bowman – Jr.

37 Preston Foreman – Fr. Wide receivers

 1 Javon Baker – Sr.

 2 Kobe Hudson – Sr.

 3 Xavier Townsend – So.

 4 Corey Gammage – Sr.

 11 Chauncey Magwood – Jr.

15 Tyree Patterson – Fr.

16 Stephen Martin – Jr.

17 Amari Johnson – Sr.

18 Jaylon Griffin – Sr.

19 Jarrad Baker – Sr.

24 Andrew Dickson – So.

31 JaJuan Forte – 5th-Sr.

38 Dionte Marks – Sr.

80 Trent Whittemore – Jr.

81 Tyler Griffin – Fr.

87 Dwartney Wortham – Fr.

89 Cullen Smith – So. Tight ends/H-back

 13 Randy Pittman – Fr.

41 Jack Morgan – So.

49 Max Holler – Jr.

82 Alec Holler – 5th-Sr. (C)

83 Garrett French – Jr.

84 Thomas Wadsworth – Fr.

85 Zach Marsh Wojan – 5th-Sr.

86 Jordan Davis – Jr.

88 Grant Stevens – Fr. | | Offensive Lineman

50 Patrick Barnett – Jr.

52 Caden Kitler – Fr.

54 Bula Schmidt – Sr.

55 Cameron Kinnie – Jr.

56 Johnathan Cline – Fr.

57 John Harris – Sr.

59 Keyon Cox – Fr.

60 Drake Metcalf – Jr.

64 Shaheem Hill – Fr.

66 Chidoziri Maghiro – 5th-Sr.

68 Ethan Higgins – Fr.

69 Paul Rubelt – Jr.

70 Edward Collins – 5th-Sr.

71 Tylan Grable – 5th-Sr.

72 Marcellus Marshall – Jr.

74 Matthew Prigmore – Fr.

75 Andrew Phelan – Fr.

76 Adrian Medley – Sr.

77 Lokahi Pauole – 5th-Sr. (C)

78 Amari Kight – Sr. Kickers/Punters

32 Michael Carter – Fr.

35 Colton Boomer – So.

40 Mitch McCarthy – So.

98 Kriston Esnard – So.

80 Grant Reddick – Fr. Long snappers

26 Chris Bowerfind – So.

42 Aidan Fedigan – So.

41 Gage King – Sr. | | Defensive tackles

 2 Lee Hunter – So.

 5 Ricky Barber – Sr. (C)

40 Kervins Choute – Jr.

55 John Walker – Fr.

56 Matthew Alexander – So.

87 Andrew Rumph – Fr.

90 Derrick LeBlanc – Fr.

91 Keshaun Hudson – So.

94 Chris Ficka – Fr. Linebacker

0 Jason Johnson – 5th-Sr (C)

16 T.J. Bullard – Fr.

15 Isaiah Paul – Sr.

17 Rian Davis – Sr.

20 Troy Ford Jr. – Fr.

25 Camden Vining – So.

27 Walter Yates III – 5th-Sr.

28 Andrew Harris – Fr.

30 Kam Moore – So.

35 Keenan Cupit – Jr.

43 Kingston Gorney – Sr.

45 Quentin Hatch – So.

54 Keeron Henderson – Sr. Defensive back

 3 Ja'Cari Henderson – Fr.

 4 Braeden Marshall – Fr.

 7 Fred Davis II – Sr.

 8 Demari Henderson – So.

9 Jireh Wilson – 5th-Sr.

10 Quadric Bullard – Sr.

11 Decorian Patterson – Sr.

13 DeJordan Mask – 5th-Sr.

14 Corey Thornton – Sr.

18 Ja'Maric Morris – Sr.

19 Hudson Gibbs – Fr.

21 Nikai Martinez – So.

22 Jason Duclona – Fr.

24 Jarvis Ware – Sr.

26 Daniel McCullon – Jr.

29 William Wells – Jr.

31 Brandon Adams – Jr.

34 Terrell Jackson – So.

36 Champ Jenkins – So.

39 R.D. Cooper – Sr.

46 Nicholas Antoine– Fr. | | Defensive ends

3 Tre'Mon Morris-Brash – 5th-Sr.

6 Isaiah Nixon – Fr.

33 Kaven Call – Fr.

47 K.D. McDaniel – Sr.

51 Malachi Lawrence – So.

12 Shaun Peterson Jr. – Sr.

58 Dallaz Corbitt – Sr.

88 Josh Celiscar – Sr. (C)

96 Trace O'Hara – Jr.

92 Finau Fine – Jr.

99 Jamaal Johnson – Fr. Legend

(C) Team captain (S) Suspended (I) Ineligible Injured Redshirt Coaching staff

Gus Malzahn – Head Coach Darin Hinshaw – Offensive coordinator/quarterbacks Addison Williams – Defensive coordinator/Defensive Backs David Gibbs – Co-Defensive coordinator/secondary Herb Hand – Co-Offensive coordinator/Offensive line Brian Blackmon – Special teams coordinator/Tight Ends Ernie Sims – Linebacker Kenny Ingram – Defensive Ends/Rush Kenny Martin – Defensive Tackles Grant Heard – Wide receivers Kam Martin – Running backs Will Healy – Assistant Head Coach/Senior Offensive Analyst Bobby Bentley – Analyst Andrew Blaylock – Special Assistant to Head Coach Nate Craig-Myers – Recruiting/Offensive Assistant Ben Larson – Special Teams Analyst Charles Moore – Defensive Analyst Brendan Bognar – Offensive Analyst Cory Giddings – Director of Player Personnel Deshon Lawrence – Director of Player Development Alex Mathis – Asst. Director of Player Personnel/High School Relations Chris Dawson – Director of Sports Performance Andrew Shirek – Asst. Dir. of Sports Performance Corey Meredith – Asst. Dir. of Sports Performance Sean Beckton Jr. – Asst. Dir. of Sports Performance CJ Holden – Dir. of FB Operations → Roster updated September, 2023 → Depth chart Archived November 30, 2022, at the Wayback Machine updated September, 2023 |

  • FWAA Cheez-It National Team of the Week: (Week 11)
  • Dodd Trophy Coach of the Week (Week 11): Gus Malzahn
  • Manning Award Star of the Week — John Rhys Plumlee (Week 11)
  • On3 True Freshman All-American: John Walker
PlayerBig 12APAthlonCFNPFFPhil SteeleUSA Today
Javon Baker1st2nd1st1stS1st
Colton BoomerHM
Tylan GrableHMHM
Demari HendersonHM
RJ HarveyHM2nd1st2nd
Kobe HudsonHM2nd2nd2nd
Lee HunterHM3rd2nd
Jason Johnson2nd2nd2nd2nd1st
Malachi LawrenceHM
Nikai MartinezHM
Marcellus Marshall2nd
Tre'Mon Morris-Brash1st1st1st1st1st
Lokahi PauoleHM2ndS
John Rhys PlumleeHM
Corey ThorntonHMHM
Xavier TownsendHMHM3rd
Walter Yates IIIHM
S = Selected, indicating they were selected for a singular "best of" All-Big 12 team.
  • Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 2): Colton Boomer

  • Co-Offense Player of the Week (Week 10): R. J. Harvey

  • Defensive Player of the Week (Week 11): Demari Henderson

  • Tre'Mon Morris-Brash (Defensive Lineman of the Year - Honorable Mention)

  • Randy Pittman Jr. (Offensive Freshman of the Year - Honorable Mention)

  • John Walker (Defensive Freshman of the Year - Honorable Mention)

  • Longest field goal (ties school record): 55 yards, Colton Boomer (at Boise State), September 9, 2023

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