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Indiana, Northwestern, USC and Washington Earn Weekly Football Honors

Hoosiers’ Fisher, Wildcats’ Olsen, Trojans’ Miller and Huskies’ Williams Jr. garner accolades

ROSEMONT, Ill. – Following Week 7 contests, the Big Ten Conference Football Players of the Week Presented by IFS.ai were announced Monday. Below are this week’s honorees: 

 

Offensive Player of the Week

Demond Williams Jr., Washington

QB – So. – Chandler, Ariz. – Basha

  • Went 21-for-27 for 402 yard and two passing touchdowns (no interceptions) and had 13 carries for 136 yards and two more scores in a win against Rutgers
  • Became the first Husky ever, and just the 16th player in NCAA-FBS history, to pass for 400 yards and rush for 100 in the same game, with 402 and 138 respectively
  • Broke the UW single-game record for total offense, with 538 yards, breaking the mark of 529, set by Michael Penix Jr. vs. Arizona in 2022
  • His 138 rushing yards were fourth-most in UW history by a quarterback and helped to lead the Huskies to a come-from-behind, 38-19 win over Rutgers
  • Last Washington Offensive Player of the Week: Demond Williams Jr. (Sept. 22, 2025)

 

Defensive Player of the Week

Aiden Fisher, Indiana

LB – Sr. – Fredericksburg, Va. – Riverbend

·       Piled up a game-high 13 tackles with career-best 1.5 sacks to help Indiana to its first-ever top-five road win at Oregon

·       Anchored a defense that held Oregon to its fewest yards of total offense under head coach Dan Lanning and fewest yards since 2021 (Utah; 221)

·       His 1.5 sacks in the game were more than the Ducks had allowed in its first five games of the season and part of a 6.0 sack game - the most allowed by Oregon since the 2024 College Football Playoff against Ohio State

·       Had a solo sack in the second quarter with Oregon in the red zone to force a field goal try

·       Last Indiana Defensive Player of the Week honoree: Jailin Walker (Dec. 2, 2024)

 

Special Teams Player of the Week

Jack Olsen, Northwestern

K – Gr. – Wheaton, Ill. – Wheaton-Warrenville

·       Went a perfect 3-for-3 on field goal attempts as Northwestern defeated Penn State 22-21 on the road on Saturday

·       Connected on field goals of 27, 34 and 41 yards, with his longest of the day coming in the fourth quarter, giving Northwestern a 16-14 lead

·       Helped the Wildcats win their first game at Penn State since 2014

·       For his career, Olsen increased his total to 27 made field goals, which ranks 10th-most in a career in Northwestern program history, while his career field goal percent of 73.0 ranks fourth highest

·       Last Northwestern Special Teams Players of the Week: Luke Akers (Oct. 14, 2024)

 

Freshman of the Week

King Miller, USC

RB – Calabasas, Calif. – Calabasas

·       Recorded 158 rushing yards on 18 attempts with a touchdown to lead the Trojans to a 31-13 victory against No. 15 Michigan

·       It marked his first time leading the Trojans in rushing since the 2025 opener versus Missouri State (73-13)

·       His 158 yards are believed to be the most by a USC walk-on since at least the early 1970s

·       Miller's 49-yard run with 12:09 in the third quarter was his longest of the season, later adding a 47-yard run in the quarter

·       First USC Freshman of the Week for the program

 


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

 

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