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( ) shares started the week with a bang on Monday. But don't worry if you missed out on those strong gains, because one leading broker believes there's plenty more to come for this ASX All Ords stock. Broker tips ASX All Ords stock to rocket According to a note out of Bell Potter, it believes the defence and space systems company's shares are undervalued at present. Particularly following the of the sale of its Naval Satellite Communications subsidiary, EM Solutions, to Cohort plc last week. The two parties agreed on an enterprise value of $144 million, subject to customary adjustments. FIRB approval has already been obtained by Cohort. This means that completion is expected within six months. Commenting on the deal, the broker said: Whilst EM Solutions is a well performing business for EOS, it is ultimately non-core to the central business and its sale significantly strengthens the company's financial position. Completion of the transaction triggers the repayment of EOS's outstanding debt to WHSP ($64.4m) so post transaction we anticipate the company will have a cash balance >$100m, with no debt, and will be well placed to support future growth of the core business. Big returns In response to the update, the broker has reaffirmed its buy rating and $2.20 price target on the ASX All Ords stock. Based on its current share price of $1.34, this implies potential upside of approximately 64% for investors over the next 12 months. To put that into context, a $2,000 investment would turn into almost $3,300 by this time next year. That's if Bell Potter is accurate with its recommendation. As mentioned at the top, Bell Potter believes the market is undervaluing the stock at present. It concludes: We await further details regarding the subsequent impact on earnings and timing of transaction completion before updating our forecasts and valuation. However, we view this as a positive development for EOS, which highlights the potential upside to its current valuation. Based on its current market cap, EOS would have an EV of None
Shape Up or Ship Out By Alex Eaton-Salners Alex Eaton-Salners, of Lake Forest, Calif., works as an in-house lawyer for a technology company. In addition to making crosswords, he is a prolific variety-puzzle maker for The Times, including the Puns and Anagrams found in this issue. He also invents new puzzle types, such as Hop Cross Fun, which ran in the magazine on Sept. 15. ‘‘I like to stretch my limits with different constructing experiences,’’ he says. Puzzles Edited by Joel Fagliano Across 1 Penalty assessors 5 ‘‘Be that way!’’ 9 Black Friday destination 13 Touch-tone phone abbr. 17 Anatomical part from the Latin for ‘‘grape’’ 18 Mashhad’s country 19 Portrayer of Mrs. Smith in 2005’s ‘‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’’ 20 Cheer for a diva 21 Filipino meat dish 23 Sumatran swinger 24 Shoelace protector 25 Citrusy breakfast treat 26 Sue Bird or Larry Bird 28 Part of a certain chain 30 Sound from a cappuccino maker 32 Tikka masala go-with 33 The Tabard, in ‘‘The Canterbury Tales’’ 34 Echelon 38 Former roles for Kamala Harris and Arlen Specter, for short 39 Component of an old PC tower 42 Avocado toast topper, perhaps 43 Like the main character in ‘‘Memento’’ 45 Pension alternative, in brief 46 ____ Dingbats (icon-filled font) 48 Layer of a 42-Across 49 Hardly any 50 Paging device 53 One may be called on to give, informally 55 Queequeg’s figurine in ‘‘Moby-Dick,’’ e.g. 56 Texter’s vociferous agreement 57 Fair-hiring inits. 58 Like Hadrian’s Wall in northern England 60 Creates a new account? 62 Divest 64 Nickname 66 El ____ (Castilian hero) 67 Sloth, for one 72 Greek H 73 Was of service to 75 Classic candy company 76 Like 79 Follows 82 Figure (out) 83 Japan’s legislature 84 Swaths of land 86 N.S.A.’s home 89 J. Cole’s ‘‘____ Knows’’ 90 Guitar’s resting place, often 91 Snickering sound 92 One writing wrongs? 93 Fifth note 94 Thinks highly of 97 Get stuck 98 Ja’s opposite 99 Estadio Azteca cheer 100 Carriage, in Cambridge 101 Of all time 103 Symbol of the National Audubon Society 105 Imprimatur 110 Finds 114 One of 30+ million Americans 115 Elizabeth’s house 116 Midair collision of sorts 119 What Kwanzaa’s first principle, Umoja, means 120 Mosque officials 121 Clicking sounds? 122 Mathematician/historian Neugebauer 123 Where Molson Coors is TAP 124 Beer buy 125 Epithet for a G.O.P. moderate, maybe 126 Invite letters Down 1 Spice blend 2 One raising Cain 3 In a state of shock, say 4 Containers that can be cracked 5 Pet name derived from the Latin for ‘‘faithful’’ 6 Element No. 26 7 Scores unexpectedly, as tickets 8 Cain raised him 9 Messy situation 10 ‘‘Woe is me!’’ 11 Protagonist of the Zelda games 12 Absolutely epic 13 Put together 14 Gloomy mood 15 First name in daredevilry 16 ‘‘Phooey!’’ 19 Bipartisan 2012 stimulus bill 20 Pachyderm of kid-lit 22 ‘‘The Joy Luck Club’’ author 27 Tiny bit 28 Never-give-up sort 29 ‘‘Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water ’fore I Diiie’’ poet 31 Individual speech patterns 35 Online commenter’s qualification 36 Unabridged 37 Newspaper subscriber 39 Mountain goat’s perch 40 Use an e-cig 41 Fencing option 44 Book return spot 45 Some classic PCs 47 To’s counterpart 51 N.B.A. coach Steve 52 Digitally endorse 54 Bull or buck 56 Ancient 59 Fireworks ingredient 61 What crossed fingers behind one’s back might indicate 63 Monopoly holding 65 ‘‘Peter Pan’’ pooch 67 Make an appearance 68 Win for a marketing team 69 Barbershop offerings 70 Winter fishing spot 71 Small card for a short message 73 Meeting, informally 74 Boneheaded 76 Try to find out 77 Moon over Miami, to many a Miamian 78 Undercover? 80 Circuit diagram 81 Four Corners tribe 85 PowerPoint starting point 86 Listing at an ice cream shop 87 ‘‘Ad majorem ____ gloriam’’ (Jesuit motto) 88 Chemistry Nobelist Rutherford 95 Twisted humor? 96 Battle of Britain grp. 97 Powell of the Federal Reserve 102 Wirelessly driven toy, for short 104 Eva of ‘‘Green Acres’’ 105 Floor 106 Itsy 107 Alliance of powers 108 Patagonia prowler 109 Smartphone predecessors, for short 111 ‘‘Didn’t see ya there!’’ 112 Uncharitable 113 Fuel brand with a blue oval in its logo 117 ‘‘Jersey Shore’’ airer 118 Corny sound effect?Texas Sues N.Y. Abortion Provider For Mailing Pills Into State
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Nokia Corporation Stock Exchange Release 3 December 2024 at 22:30 EET Nokia Corporation: Repurchase of own shares on 03.12.2024 Espoo, Finland – On 3 December 2024 Nokia Corporation (LEI: 549300A0JPRWG1KI7U06) has acquired its own shares (ISIN FI0009000681) as follows: * Rounded to two decimals On 22 November 2024, Nokia announced that its Board of Directors is initiating a share buyback program to offset the dilutive effect of new Nokia shares issued to the shareholders of Infinera Corporation and certain Infinera Corporation share-based incentives. The repurchases in compliance with the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) 596/2014 (MAR), the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1052 and under the authorization granted by Nokia’s Annual General Meeting on 3 April 2024 started on 25 November 2024 and end by 31 December 2025 and target to repurchase 150 million shares for a maximum aggregate purchase price of EUR 900 million. Total cost of transactions executed on 3 December 2024 was 3,497,006. After the disclosed transactions, Nokia Corporation holds 365,807,161 treasury shares. Details of transactions are included as an appendix to this announcement. On behalf of Nokia Corporation BofA Securities Europe SA About Nokia At Nokia, we create technology that helps the world act together. As a B2B technology innovation leader, we are pioneering networks that sense, think and act by leveraging our work across mobile, fixed and cloud networks. In addition, we create value with intellectual property and long-term research, led by the award-winning Nokia Bell Labs. With truly open architectures that seamlessly integrate into any ecosystem, our high-performance networks create new opportunities for monetization and scale. Service providers, enterprises and partners worldwide trust Nokia to deliver secure, reliable and sustainable networks today – and work with us to create the digital services and applications of the future. Inquiries: Nokia Communications Phone: +358 10 448 4900 Email: press.services@nokia.com Maria Vaismaa, Global Head of External Communications Nokia Investor Relations Phone: +358 40 803 4080 Email: investor.relations@nokia.com Attachment Daily Report 2024-12-03
Jean-Philippe Mateta struck in the second half with the only real piece of quality in a nervy encounter between two struggling teams. It is now two wins and three draws from the last six matches for Glasner’s side, whose winter revival is gathering pace nicely following a sticky start to the campaign. “I feel very happy, we’re all very pleased with the result, it was not the best performance but the result was more important,” said the Eagles boss. “Most of the time we controlled the game and we scored an amazing goal, a fantastic finish from JP. “We had more chances to decide the game but we couldn’t, but I think the win was well deserved. “We didn’t give them any chances from open play and with a clean sheet you can always take the win. “It’s a big win. Now it’s not time to sit back and relax but to keep going. In four days we face Manchester City. We stay humble. There are still many things to improve but we are on the right path.” Ipswich looked the likelier to score as a low-key first half drew to a close and were denied by a point-blank save by Dean Henderson from Harry Clarke’s near-post header. Shortly after the interval Wes Burns got clear down the right and lifted an inviting cross towards Liam Delap, whose header was straight at Henderson. However, from out of nowhere Palace conjured up a lightning counter-attack to go ahead on the hour. Eberechi Eze led the charge before feeding Mateta, who surged forward with a couple of stepovers before brushing off the attention of Jacob Greaves and finishing superbly past Arijanet Muric. It was the French forward’s sixth goal of the season, and his first away from Selhurst Park. Back came Ipswich with Leif Davis fizzing in another cross for Delap, who somehow mistimed his jump and completely missed the ball from six yards. As time ticked down Greaves looped a header against the far post, with the rebound just eluding substitute Ali-Al Hamadi. “Frustrating night,” said Town boss Kieran McKenna. “It was a tight first half, we weren’t fantastic in terms of the flow of the game and didn’t create as many opportunities as we wanted. But having said that neither did our opponents. “In the second half we conceded a really poor goal and that proved decisive. We can do better than we did tonight.”President-elect Donald Trump announced Friday he would work to end the "inconvenient" custom of moving clocks forward one hour every spring, which he said was imposing an unnecessary financial burden on the United States. "The Republican Party will use its best efforts to eliminate Daylight Saving Time, which has a small but strong constituency, but shouldn't! Daylight Saving Time (DST) is inconvenient, and very costly to our Nation," Trump posted on his website, Truth Social. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.In a welcome move, ( ) stock saw its rise from 68 to 75 on Friday. This proprietary rating identifies technical performance by showing how a stock's price movement over the last 52 weeks compares to that of the other stocks in our database. Over 100 years of market history reveals that the best stocks tend to have an 80 or higher RS Rating as they launch their biggest price moves. See if CF Industries Holdings stock can continue to rebound and clear that threshold. Is CF Industries Holdings Stock A Buy? CF Industries Holdings stock broke out earlier, but has fallen back below the prior 90.86 entry from a . If a stock you're watching breaks past a buy point then falls 7% or more below the original entry price, it's considered a failed base. It's best to wait for the stock to form a new base and breakout. Also keep in mind that the latest consolidation is a later-stage base, and those involve more risk. In terms of top and bottom line numbers, the company has posted rising EPS growth over the last three quarters. Top line growth has also risen over the same time frame. CF Industries Holdings stock holds the No. 2 rank among its peers in the Chemicals-Agriculture industry group. ( ) is the No. 1-ranked stock within the group.
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ATLANTA (AP) — The judge overseeing the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump and others on Friday rejected an attempt by former Trump campaign lawyer Kenneth Chesebro to invalidate his guilty plea . Chesebro, Trump and 17 others were charged in August 2023 in a sprawling indictment that accused them of participating in a sweeping scheme to try to illegally overturn Trump’s loss in the 2020 presidential election in Georgia. Chesebro pleaded guilty to a single conspiracy count a few months later after reaching a deal with prosecutors just before he was to go to trial. His lawyer t his month asked Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee to invalidate the plea after McAfee in September tossed out the charge to which he had pleaded guilty. Defense attorney Manny Arora wrote that a failure to invalidate the plea would violate Chesebro's constitutional right to due process. McAfee's order denying that request said the motion was procedurally defective "in more ways than one.” He ultimately said he lacks jurisdiction to grant the request and therefore dismissed it. He noted that while Chesebro's filing challenges the validity of the indictment, he “already submitted a plea in response to this indictment — one of guilt.” While Chesebro did raise a pretrial challenge prior to his plea, he did not make the argument that ultimately caused the judge to throw out that charge. Arora had also argued in his filing that his request could be considered a “motion in arrest of judgment." But McAfee said that, technically, no judgment has been rendered against Chesebro because he was sentenced under Georgia's First Offender Act, which “defers further proceedings while the charge remains pending for the duration of the sentence.” Under that law, if Chesebro completes his probation without violating the terms or committing another crime, his record will be wiped clean. The request is also too late, McAfee wrote, because a motion in arrest of judgment must be filed during the term when a judgment is entered. Arora said that he had addressed McAfee's concerns in his motion but that the judge still found that he could not grant the request. He said he will file a habeas corpus motion, a civil proceeding used to challenge a conviction, and expects to get Chesebro's plea invalidated that way. Prosecutors have said Chesebro was part of a plot to have a group of 16 Georgia Republicans sign a certificate falsely saying that Trump had won Georgia and declaring themselves the state’s “duly elected and qualified” electors. He pleaded guilty in October 2023 to one felony charge of conspiracy to commit filing false documents related to the the filing of that document with the federal court in Atlanta. Chesebro was one of four people to plead guilty in the case in the months following the indictment. The rest have pleaded not guilty. The case against Trump and the remaining defendants is mostly on hold pending a pretrial appeal of an order allowing Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to remain on the case despite what defense attorneys say is a conflict of interest. Even if the appeals court rules in Willis’ favor, the fate of the case against Trump is unclear since he is set to be sworn in again as president next month. Kate Brumback, The Associated PressFriday’s trade between the New York Yankees and the Milwaukee Brewers did not exactly come at a good time for Nestor Cortes. The veteran lefty Cortes was sent by the Yankees to the Brewers as part of a package for an All-Star reliever . The move ends Cortes’ time in New York after five total MLB seasons. Curt Hogg of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel revealed that Cortes had a particularly bad way of finding out about the trade. Cortes is currently in Las Vegas celebrating his birthday (Cortes turned 30 earlier this week) and woke up on Friday to a lot of missed calls and texts that had him confused. The Cuba native Cortes had a nice run with the Yankees and was an All-Star in 2022 (going 12-4 with a 2.44 ERA and a 0.92 WHIP that season). But the final memory of Cortes in pinstripes will be of him giving up an epic grand slam to Los Angeles Dodgers star Freddie Freeman in Game 1 of this year’s World Series. A Cortes trade was probably only a matter of time too after the Yankees handed out a historic contract to another lefty starter just days ago . This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.
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US cloud-based designer platform Figma is keen on tapping India’s vast pool of designers and product developers to better support its customers, its cofounder and chief executive, Dylan Field , told ET. Around 85% of Figma’s weekly active users are from outside the US, and a substantial number of them are from India, Field said on the sidelines of the Slush technology summit 2024 in Helsinki, Finland. “I look forward to spending more time in India and finding ways to do our part to help the tech and designing ecosystem there,” Field said without confirming any specific plan or timeline for the company’s expansion into India. He, however, noted that they may kickoff operations with sales and marketing to support new and existing customers in the region. Indian brands like Zomato , Swiggy , Cred and Groww are already using the platform to scale their design process. Also, India leads in the Asia Pacific region with 44% integration of the firm's cloud-based design tools, according to a recent report by the company. “There is a real revenue opportunity in India. It is a myth that you cannot monetise India,” said Field, adding that as Figma spends more time in India, it will be able to find areas to improve its services there. “Right now, the (India) market seems underserved and it is important for us to be there.” Astrology Vastu Shastra Course By - Sachenkumar Rai, Vastu Shashtri View Program Web Development Java 21 Essentials for Beginners: Build Strong Programming Foundations By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Marketing Digital Marketing Masterclass by Pam Moore By - Pam Moore, Digital Transformation and Social Media Expert View Program Marketing Marketing & Sales Strategies for Startups: From Concept to Conversion By - Dr. Anu Khanchandani, Startup Coach with more than 25 years of experience View Program Artificial Intelligence(AI) Generative AI for Dynamic Java Web Applications with ChatGPT By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Artificial Intelligence(AI) AI and Analytics based Business Strategy By - Tanusree De, Managing Director- Accenture Technology Lead, Trustworthy AI Center of Excellence: ATCI View Program Artificial Intelligence(AI) Basics of Generative AI: Unveiling Tomorrow's Innovations By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Artificial Intelligence(AI) Tabnine AI Masterclass: Optimize Your Coding Efficiency By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Finance Tally Prime & GST Accounting: Complete Guide By - CA Raj K Agrawal, Chartered Accountant View Program Artificial Intelligence(AI) Mastering C++ Fundamentals with Generative AI: A Hands-On By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Finance A2Z Of Money By - elearnmarkets, Financial Education by StockEdge View Program Artificial Intelligence(AI) ChatGPT Mastery from Zero to Hero: The Complete AI Course By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Web Development Master RESTful APIs with Python and Django REST Framework: Web API Development By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Data Science SQL for Data Science along with Data Analytics and Data Visualization By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Marketing Digital marketing - Wordpress Website Development By - Shraddha Somani, Digital Marketing Trainer, Consultant, Strategiest and Subject Matter expert View Program Web Development C++ Fundamentals for Absolute Beginners By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Office Productivity Mastering Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and 365 By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Strategy ESG and Business Sustainability Strategy By - Vipul Arora, Partner, ESG & Climate Solutions at Sattva Consulting Author I Speaker I Thought Leader View Program Office Productivity Advanced Excel Course - Financial Calculations & Excel Made Easy By - Anirudh Saraf, Founder- Saraf A & Associates, Chartered Accountant View Program Web Development Mastering Full Stack Development: From Frontend to Backend Excellence By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Finance AI and Generative AI for Finance By - Hariom Tatsat, Vice President- Quantitative Analytics at Barclays View Program Web Development Django & PostgreSQL Mastery: Build Professional Web Applications By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Artificial Intelligence(AI) Master in Python Language Quickly Using the ChatGPT Open AI By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program San Francisco-headquartered Figma was founded in 2012 by Field and Evan Wallace—both computer science enthusiasts from Brown University, US as a visual design product. The platform is used by designers, product teams and developers to create user interfaces (UI) and user experiences (UX), and is known for its cloud-based accessibility and real-time collaboration features, akin to Google Docs. Discover the stories of your interest Blockchain 5 Stories Cyber-safety 7 Stories Fintech 9 Stories E-comm 9 Stories ML 8 Stories Edtech 6 Stories Valued at around $12.5 billion, Figma also supports prototyping, shared design systems, and a range of plugins and integrations, besides being a community repository of templates and resources that enhance its functionality, positioning it as a strong competitor to older design players like Adobe and Sketch. Figma’s product suite includes FigJam for brainstorming and ideation, Figma Design for software design, and Dev Mode, which helps developers translate designs into code. Field said there is a possibility of building more services like a ‘loop’, where developers can think about what comes in the later stages after coding, and then eventually bring all that back into ideation on the Figma platform. “If we can accomplish that, then we are really special,” he said. Adobe deal falling through In 2022, the Photoshop maker Adobe announced plans to acquire Figma for $20 billion. However, last year, in a big blow to both companies, they jointly declared the termination of the deal following scrutiny from UK and EU regulators on antitrust issues . Adobe was obligated to pay Figma a reverse termination fee of $1 billion in cash. Field addressed the fallout, saying they will now build the products independently which they would have developed if the deal had gone through. “It is impossible to know the counterfactual, but here we are, and we have tons to build. And the same things we are going to build if the deal has gone through,” Field said. Impact of AI On the role of artificial intelligence in the design process, Field highlighted that AI has been effective in lowering entry barriers for newcomers by simplifying and automating the more basic aspects of design, making it more accessible and approachable for everyone. “Our general framework is to make it easier for people to facilitate more design process along with making sure that they only the work that experts can do,” he said. Figma recently faced a setback with its AI-powered design tool, ‘Make Design,’ after it generated outputs resembling the Apple weather app. This raised concerns about the tool's reliance on existing app designs during its training process. Some critics argued that it was too dependent on pre-existing designs. In response, Figma temporarily disabled the feature. The reporter was in Helsinki at the invite of Business Finland.NEW YORK (AP) — Same iconic statue, very different race. With two-way star Travis Hunter of Colorado and Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty leading the field, these certainly aren't your typical Heisman Trophy contenders. Sure, veteran quarterbacks Dillon Gabriel from top-ranked Oregon and Cam Ward of No. 15 Miami are finalists for college football's most prestigious award as well, but the 90th annual ceremony coming up Saturday night at Lincoln Center in New York City offers a fresh flavor this year. To start with, none of the four are from the powerhouse Southeastern Conference, which has produced four of the past five Heisman winners — two each from Alabama and LSU. Jeanty, who played his home games for a Group of Five team on that peculiar blue turf in Idaho more than 2,100 miles from Manhattan, is the first running back even invited to the Heisman party since 2017. After leading the country with 2,497 yards rushing and 29 touchdowns, he joined quarterback Kellen Moore (2010) as the only Boise State players to be named a finalist. “The running back position has been overlooked for a while now," said Jeanty, who plans to enter the 2025 NFL draft. "There's been a lot of great running backs before me that should have been here in New York, so to kind of carry on the legacy of the running back position I think is great. ... I feel as if I'm representing the whole position.” With the votes already in, all four finalists spent Friday conducting interviews and sightseeing in the Big Apple. They were given custom, commemorative watches to mark their achievement. “I'm not a watch guy, but I like it,” said Hunter, flashing a smile. The players also took photos beneath the massive billboards in Times Square and later posed with the famous Heisman Trophy, handed out since 1935 to the nation's most outstanding performer. Hunter, the heavy favorite, made sure not to touch it yet. A dominant player on both offense and defense who rarely comes off the field, the wide receiver/cornerback is a throwback to generations gone by and the first full-time, true two-way star in decades. On offense, he had 92 catches for 1,152 yards and 14 touchdowns this season to help the 20th-ranked Buffaloes (9-3) earn their first bowl bid in four years. On defense, he made four interceptions, broke up 11 passes and forced a critical fumble that secured an overtime victory against Baylor. Hunter played 688 defensive snaps and 672 more on offense — the only Power Four conference player with 30-plus snaps on both sides of the ball, according to Colorado research. Call him college football’s answer to baseball unicorn Shohei Ohtani. “I think I laid the ground for more people to come in and go two ways,” Hunter said. “It starts with your mindset. If you believe you can do it, then you'll be able to do it. And also, I do a lot of treatment. I keep up with my body. I get a lot of recovery.” Hunter is Colorado's first Heisman finalist in 30 years. The junior from Suwanee, Georgia, followed flashy coach Deion Sanders from Jackson State, an HBCU that plays in the lower level FCS, to the Rocky Mountains and has already racked up a staggering combination of accolades this week, including The Associated Press player of the year. Hunter also won the Walter Camp Award as national player of the year, along with the Chuck Bednarik Award as the top defensive player and the Biletnikoff Award for best wide receiver. “It just goes to show that I did what I had to do,” Hunter said. Next, he'd like to polish off his impressive hardware collection by becoming the second Heisman Trophy recipient in Buffaloes history, after late running back Rashaan Salaam in 1994. “I worked so hard for this moment, so securing the Heisman definitely would set my legacy in college football,” Hunter said. “Being here now is like a dream come true.” Jeanty carried No. 8 Boise State (12-1) to a Mountain West Conference championship that landed the Broncos the third seed in this year's College Football Playoff. They have a first-round bye before facing the SMU-Penn State winner in the Fiesta Bowl quarterfinal on New Year’s Eve. The 5-foot-9, 215-pound junior from Jacksonville, Florida, won the Maxwell Award as college football’s top player and the Doak Walker Award for best running back. Jeanty has five touchdown runs of at least 70 yards and has rushed for the fourth-most yards in a season in FBS history — topping the total of 115 teams this year. He needs 132 yards to break the FBS record set by Heisman Trophy winner Barry Sanders at Oklahoma State in 1988. In a pass-happy era, however, Jeanty is trying to become the first running back to win the Heisman Trophy since Derrick Henry for Alabama nine years ago. In fact, quarterbacks have snagged the prize all but four times this century. Gabriel, an Oklahoma transfer, led Oregon (13-0) to a Big Ten title in its first season in the league and the No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff. The steady senior from Hawaii passed for 3,558 yards and 28 touchdowns with six interceptions. His 73.2% completion rate ranks second in the nation, and he's attempting to join quarterback Marcus Mariota (2014) as Ducks players to win the Heisman Trophy. “I think all the memories start to roll back in your mind,” Gabriel said. Ward threw for 4,123 yards and led the nation with a school-record 36 touchdown passes for the high-scoring Hurricanes (10-2) after transferring from Washington State. The senior from West Columbia, Texas, won the Davey O’Brien National Quarterback of the Year award and is looking to join QBs Vinny Testaverde (1986) and Gino Torretta (1992) as Miami players to go home with the Heisman. “I just think there's a recklessness that you have to play with at the quarterback position,” Ward said. Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here . AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football
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