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Louisiana's Whitfield Named Walter Camp National Defensive Player of the Week
10/8/2024 11:10:00 AM | Football
Junior linebacker becomes second Cajun to earn Walter Camp weekly honors
NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns linebacker Cameron Whitfield claimed his second weekly honor in as many days when he was named on Tuesday as the Walter Camp Football Foundation announced the Football Bowl Subdivision National Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week, presented by The Heights Group at Morgan Stanley.
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Whitfield, a junior from Houston, Texas, became the first Ragin' Cajun to earn Walter Camp weekly honors since Tyrell Fenroy on Oct. 5, 2008. Whitfield tied a single-game, school-record with 4.0 sacks while adding six tackles and a pair of forced fumbles in Louisiana's 23-13 victory at Southern Miss last Saturday.
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After not recording a team sack through the first four games of the season, Whitfield played a huge part in a five-sack night for the Ragin' Cajuns as he collected his first sack of the season on USM's second drive of the game before recording his second in the third quarter.
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Whitfield forced a pair of fourth-quarter fumbles on sacks on the Golden Eagles' final two drives of the game, with his second recovered by Louisiana in the final minute.
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The 4.0 sacks tied the single-game, school-record previously set by Rodney Hardeway (2007 vs. Middle Tennessee) and Chauncey Manac (2021 at Liberty) and were tied with Virginia Tech's Antwaun Powell-Ryland for most by an FBS defender this season.
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His two forced fumbles were one off the single-game, school-record he set last season at South Alabama and shared with former teammate Kendre' Gant.
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The win for Louisiana snapped an 11-game losing streak to USM dating back to 1993 and was the Ragin' Cajuns second-ever victory in Hattiesburg in 26 games.
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Pitt quarterback and Zachary, La., native Eli Holstein was named the Walter Camp National Offensive Player of the Week.
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Louisiana (4-1, 1-0 SBC) returns to action on Saturday when it plays host to SBC rival App State (2-3, 0-2 SBC) in a 6:30 p.m. contest at Cajun Field. The game will be streamed live on ESPN+.
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Single-game tickets for Louisiana's six home games – which include remaining games against App State, Arkansas State (Nov. 9), South Alabama (Nov. 16) and Troy (Nov. 23) – are currently on sale now. Tickets start as low as $15 and can be purchased through RaginCajuns.com and its social media platforms (Facebook, X/Twitter, Instagram).
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Season tickets for Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Football are available for purchase on-line at RaginCajuns.com/tickets or by calling the Louisiana Athletics Ticket Office at (337) 482-GoUL (4685).
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Fans are encouraged to stay engaged with the Ragin' Cajuns by downloading the #GeauxCajuns app. Click here for iOS/Apple platforms and here for Android platforms.
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Follow the Ragin' Cajuns on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram (@RaginCajunsFB) to stay up-to-date on Louisiana Football.
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About the Walter Camp Award
This is the 21st year that the Walter Camp Football Foundation will honor one offensive and one defensive player as its national Football Bowl Subdivision player of the week during the regular season. It is the nation's longest running Player of Week award.
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Whitfield, a junior from Houston, Texas, became the first Ragin' Cajun to earn Walter Camp weekly honors since Tyrell Fenroy on Oct. 5, 2008. Whitfield tied a single-game, school-record with 4.0 sacks while adding six tackles and a pair of forced fumbles in Louisiana's 23-13 victory at Southern Miss last Saturday.
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After not recording a team sack through the first four games of the season, Whitfield played a huge part in a five-sack night for the Ragin' Cajuns as he collected his first sack of the season on USM's second drive of the game before recording his second in the third quarter.
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Whitfield forced a pair of fourth-quarter fumbles on sacks on the Golden Eagles' final two drives of the game, with his second recovered by Louisiana in the final minute.
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The 4.0 sacks tied the single-game, school-record previously set by Rodney Hardeway (2007 vs. Middle Tennessee) and Chauncey Manac (2021 at Liberty) and were tied with Virginia Tech's Antwaun Powell-Ryland for most by an FBS defender this season.
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His two forced fumbles were one off the single-game, school-record he set last season at South Alabama and shared with former teammate Kendre' Gant.
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The win for Louisiana snapped an 11-game losing streak to USM dating back to 1993 and was the Ragin' Cajuns second-ever victory in Hattiesburg in 26 games.
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Pitt quarterback and Zachary, La., native Eli Holstein was named the Walter Camp National Offensive Player of the Week.
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Louisiana (4-1, 1-0 SBC) returns to action on Saturday when it plays host to SBC rival App State (2-3, 0-2 SBC) in a 6:30 p.m. contest at Cajun Field. The game will be streamed live on ESPN+.
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Single-game tickets for Louisiana's six home games – which include remaining games against App State, Arkansas State (Nov. 9), South Alabama (Nov. 16) and Troy (Nov. 23) – are currently on sale now. Tickets start as low as $15 and can be purchased through RaginCajuns.com and its social media platforms (Facebook, X/Twitter, Instagram).
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Season tickets for Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Football are available for purchase on-line at RaginCajuns.com/tickets or by calling the Louisiana Athletics Ticket Office at (337) 482-GoUL (4685).
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Fans are encouraged to stay engaged with the Ragin' Cajuns by downloading the #GeauxCajuns app. Click here for iOS/Apple platforms and here for Android platforms.
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Follow the Ragin' Cajuns on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram (@RaginCajunsFB) to stay up-to-date on Louisiana Football.
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About the Walter Camp Award
This is the 21st year that the Walter Camp Football Foundation will honor one offensive and one defensive player as its national Football Bowl Subdivision player of the week during the regular season. It is the nation's longest running Player of Week award.
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Players Mentioned
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