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 Data Scout Notes: **2021: DPOYC/1stC...PNagurski/PBednarik...2020: 1stC...PDPOYC/P1stC/PNagurski/PBednarik...2019: DPOYC/1stC...CUSA DEF POY, 1st team All-CUSA w/99 TT, 21 TFL, 11.5 SCK, 16 QBH, FR, FF in 13 gms in '19. HM All-CUSA w/60 TT, 9 TFL, 6 SCK, INT, PBU, 8 QBH, 2



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  2021 ALL-CONFERENCE USA FIRST TEAM (COACHES): DE: DeAngelo Malone, Sr., WKU,...This season, Malone is tied for the C-USA lead with 16.5 tackles for loss and ranks second with eight sacks. He ranks 12th in C-USA with 88 total tackles, although that number leads the nation among defensive linemen. The Atlanta, Ga., native is tied for the league lead with four forced fumbles, which is also ninth among all FBS defenders. - Western Kentucky Football

(DS#10 OLB) rSr/2022 OLB DeAngelo MaloneWestern Kentucky
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  2021 CONFERENCE USA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (COACHES): WKU DE DeAngelo Malone is now a two-time winner of the C-USA Defensive Player of the Year Award (also won in 2019), becoming the fourth player in league history to take home those honors twice. Malone tied for the C-USA lead with 16.5 tackles for loss and ranked second with eight sacks. He ranked 12th in C-USA with 88 total tackles, although that number leads the nation among defensive linemen. The Atlanta, Georgia, native is tied for the league lead with four forced fumbles, which is also ninth among all FBS defenders. Malone went wire-to-wire in 2021 after being voted the league's Preseason Defensive Player of the Year by the league's head coaches ahead of the 2021 season. - Conference USA Football

(DS#10 OLB) rSr/2022 OLB DeAngelo MaloneWestern Kentucky
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  With the NCAA granting an additional year of eligibility for fall sport student-athletes last year amid the COVID-19 pandemic, questions arose surrounding which seniors would return. At Western Kentucky, DeAngelo Malone was one of the biggest - if not the biggest - question marks. The defensive end and 2019 Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year elected to return shortly after the conclusion of the 2020 season, and has bigger goals in mind for this fall with the Hilltoppers in the early stages of fall camp. "We're very excited for the upcoming season," Malone said Tuesday at the team's media day. "I feel like we've got a lot to prove and I feel like we've got the guys to do it." Like most in his position, Malone is hoping to eventually take the next step and play in the NFL.

He posted productive seasons throughout his career, but wanted to use the offseason to improve his body and return to the dominant force he was in 2019 when he became the first Hilltopper to be named C-USA's Defensive Player of the Year. In 2019, he had 99 total tackles, including 21 for loss and 11.5 sacks, 16 quarterback hurries and a fumble recovery that he returned for a touchdown against Southern Miss. His 21 tackles for loss set the program's FBS era record. - BG Daily News


(DS#10 OLB) rSr/2022 OLB DeAngelo MaloneWestern Kentucky
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  For the second consecutive year, Western Kentucky defensive end DeAngelo Malone has been named to the Nagurski Trophy Watch List, the Football Writers Association of America announced Tuesday. It is the second preseason watch list for Malone, who on July 19 was honored by the Bednarik Award, which recognizes the most outstanding defensive player in college football. The Atlanta native is one of five Conference USA players and one of 22 defensive ends on the initial list of 90. Meanwhile, there were no other players from Kentucky schools. Malone enters his fifth season as a Hilltopper after exercising his option for an extra year of eligibility due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Through four campaigns, he has become one of the most accomplished defenders in WKU history.

In 48 career games - 39 of them starts - he has made 255 total tackles (135 solo, 120 assisted) while racking up 42.5 tackles for loss and 25 sacks. Malone's 25th sack Nov. 14, 2020, against Southern Miss set the program's FBS era (since 2009) record, while his 42.5 tackles for loss entering the 2021 season stands only 0.5 behind Andrew Jackson for that record as well. In 2019 he produced 99 tackles - including an FBS era-record 21 for loss - to go along with 11.5 sacks and 16 quarterback hurries. - BG Daily News


(DS#10 OLB) rSr/2022 OLB DeAngelo MaloneWestern Kentucky
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  Western Kentucky defensive end DeAngelo Malone has been named the 2021 Preseason Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year, the league announced Monday. UTSA junior running back Sincere McCormick was selected as the Preseason C-USA Offensive Player of the Year and UTSA junior punter Lucas Dean earned Preseason Special Teams Player of the Year honors. The accolades were voted on by the league's 14 head coaches. Malone, an Atlanta native who was named to the 2021 Bednarik Award Watch List on Monday, has made 255 total tackles (135 solo, 120 assisted) while racking up 42.5 tackles for loss and 25 sacks in his first four seasons as a Hilltopper.

Malone finished with 71 total tackles, 11 tackles for loss, six sacks, two forced fumbles, nine quarterback hurries and also blocked a pair of kicks in 2020 for the Hilltoppers in 11 appearances. Malone earned 2019 C-USA Defensive Player of the Year honors and was named a first-team all-conference performer by the league's head coaches in 2019 and 2020. Malone enters his fifth season as a Hilltopper, exercising his option for an extra year of eligibility due to the COVID-19 pandemic. - BG Daily News


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  For the second consecutive year, Western Kentucky defensive end DeAngelo Malone has been named to the Bednarik Award Watch List, the Maxwell Football Club said Monday. The Atlanta native is one of five Conference USA players on the initial list and one of 19 defensive ends. There were no other players from Kentucky schools. Malone enters his fifth season as a Hilltopper, exercising his option for an extra year of eligibility due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 48 career games - 39 of them starts - he has made 255 total tackles (135 solo, 120 assisted) while racking up 42.5 tackles for loss and 25 sacks. Malone's 25th sack on Nov. 14, 2020, against Southern Miss set the program's FBS era (since 2009) record, while his 42.5 tackles for loss entering the 2021 season stands 0.5 behind Andrew Jackson for that record as well. - BG Daily News

(DS#10 OLB) rSr/2022 OLB DeAngelo MaloneWestern Kentucky
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  Western Kentucky has announced the dates of its 2021 spring football practice schedule, which begins Tuesday. Third-year head coach Tyson Helton and the Hilltoppers will hold 13 practices leading up to the 2021 Spring Game on April 17. Fans will be able to attend the Spring Game with free admission. Start time is currently TBD, and additional details will be released at a later date. All Tuesday and Thursday practices will be closed to the public. Helton posted a 14-11 overall record (including a 10-5 mark in Conference USA play) and reached a bowl game in both of his first two years at WKU. - BG Daily News

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  The reigning Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year is returning to The Hill for one more ride. On Sunday evening, Hilltoppers’ Defensive End DeAngelo Malone announced via his Twitter account that he would be returning for his senior season at Western Kentucky and forego the 2020 NFL Draft. In 2019, Malone totaled 100 tackles, with 55 solo tackles, 11.5 sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. - WKNY TV 40 News

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  2020 ALL-CONFERENCE USA FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM (COACHES): DE-DeAngelo Malone, Sr., WKU,...Malone - who was the 2019 C-USA Defensive Player of the Year - put up another productive year on The Hill and earned a spot on the First Team. The Atlanta, Ga., native had 65 total tackles - including 11 for loss - with six sacks, eight quarterback hurries, two forced fumbles and even a blocked field goal. His 65 tackles rank second in FBS among defensive linemen, while his 11 tackles for loss rank second in C-USA and his six sacks stand tied for third. - Western Kentucky Football

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  NOV 9 CONFERENCE USA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: WKU senior DL DeAngelo Malone recorded season-highs in total tackles (12), quarterback hurries (3) and sacks (2.0) in WKU's matchup at Florida Atlantic. His two sacks were the most by a Conference USA player over the weekend and resulted in 14 yards of loss for the Owls, while one of his quarterback hurries led to an interception for the Hilltoppers. For the season, Malone currently ranks first on the team in both tackles for loss (9.0) and sacks (4.0), while ranking fourth in total tackles (53). - Conference USA Football

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  As Marshall's offense starts to watch film of Western Kentucky, there will be one player who stands out during the film session. That player is Western Kentucky defensive end DeAngelo Malone, and he stands out for good reason. The 6-foot-4, 230-pound senior from Atlanta, Georgia, has made a career out of living in the offensive backfield during his time with the Hilltoppers. Malone is a combination of speed and power off the edge that has proven to be a nightmare for the opposition to handle. Such was the case again on Saturday when Malone instantly got the game's defensive tone kicked off with a sack of Middle Tennessee quarterback Asher O'Hara before later blocking a field goal in the Hilltoppers' 20-17 road win over the Blue Raiders.

Malone had the Herd's attention as much as any Western Kentucky player over the last two weeks as they prepared for this week's contest against the Hilltoppers. "We're preparing for him as much anyone," Marshall offensive coordinator Tim Cramsey said. "I think he's a really good player." Last season, Malone won the league's Defensive Player of the Year honors after a statistical year that rivaled many in C-USA history. Malone finished with 21 tackles for loss, including 11 sacks, while notching 99 total tackles on the year. - Charleston Gazette


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  While DeAngelo Malone has been solid to start the season (17 tackles, four tackles for loss, one sack and a forced fumble), the Hilltoppers defense has not lived up to the preseason hype so far. Western Kentucky has struggled is against the run. The Hilltoppers have one of the worst rushing defenses in the country, ranking 68th overall and gives up an average of 249 yards per game. In their season-opener against Louisville, the Cardinals rushed for 183 yards and a pair of touchdowns. That was nothing compared to what Liberty did a week later. The Flames had no issues against the Hilltoppers as they rushed for 354 yards and four touchdowns. Liberty quarterback Malik Willis led the attack with 168 yards and three touchdowns. - Daily News Journal

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  2021 SENIOR BOWL WATCH LIST: DeAngelo Malone, Western Kentucky,...During the 2019 season, Malone anchored the top scoring defense in the conference while tying for fourth in the country with 21.0 tackles for loss and tying for 11th in the nation with 11.5 sacks. The Atlanta, Ga., native set the WKU FBS Era (since 2009) record in tackles for loss, while becoming only the fourth defender in school history with double-digit quarterback takedowns. - WKU Football

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  2020 PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE USA TEAM (COACHES): DL DeAngelo Malone, Sr., WKU,...During the 2019 season, Malone anchored the top scoring defense in the conference while tying for fourth in the country with 21.0 tackles for loss and tying for 11th in the nation with 11.5 sacks. The Atlanta, Ga., native set the WKU FBS Era (since 2009) record in tackles for loss, while becoming only the fourth defender in school history with double-digit quarterback takedowns. - Western Kentucky Football

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  2020 PRESEASON CONFERENCE USA COACHES DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: DeAngelo Malone, Sr., DE, WKU,...Malone was a First Team All-Conference USA selection who finished fourth among all FBS players (third in C-USA) with 21 tackles for loss during the 2019 season. Malone set a new school mark in the FBS era (since 2009) and is only the 11th defender in WKU's 101-season history to have at least 20. He finished second in C-USA with 11.5 sacks, third on the school's single-season list, becoming only the 4th defender in WKU history to reach double-digit quarterback takedowns in a single season. Malone placed 10th among all C-USA players with 99 total tackles. - Conference USA Football

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  2020 BRONKO NAGURSKI TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST: DE DeAngelo Malone, WKU,...Malone is only 1-of-23 defensive ends and 1-of-7 from Conference USA out of 98 total players on the initial list. The FWAA All-America Committee, after voting input from the association's full membership, selects a 26-man All-America Team and eventually the five Nagurski Trophy finalists. Committee members, by individual ballot, select the winner they regard as the best defensive player in college football. En route to becoming the first Hilltopper to be voted C-USA Defensive Player of the Year since joining the league prior to the 2014 campaign, Malone helped anchor the conference's top scoring defense in 2019. He produced 99 total tackles – including 21 for loss - with 11.5 sacks, 16 quarterback hurries and a fumble recovery returned for a touchdown. - Western Kentucky Football

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  2020 PRESEASON BEDNARIK AWARD WATCH LIST: DE DeAngelo Malone, WKU,...Malone is only 1-of-19 defensive ends and 1-of-7 from Conference USA out of 90 total players on the initial list. Voters include NCAA head coaches and members of the Maxwell Football Club, as well as sportswriters and sportscasters from across the country. En route to becoming the first Hilltopper to be voted C-USA Defensive Player of the Year since joining the league prior to the 2014 campaign, Malone helped anchor the conference's top scoring defense in 2019.

He produced 99 total tackles - including 21 for loss - with 11.5 sacks, 16 quarterback hurries and a fumble recovery returned for a touchdown. The Atlanta, Ga., native set the WKU FBS Era record (since 2009) in tackles for loss, while becoming only the fourth defender in all-time Hilltopper history with double-digit quarterback takedowns. Meanwhile, his 99 total tackles were the third-most by an FBS defensive lineman in a single-season over the past decade. - Western Kentucky Football


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  Phil Steele Publications announced its 2020 Preseason All-Conference USA Teams this week, and 10 Western Kentucky players were among those listed. The Hilltoppers' 10 total ranks tied for third with Charlotte - behind UAB's 14 and 12 for Southern Miss. All of WKU's honorees appear on the First, Second and Third Team combined, which is tied with the Golden Eagles for most in the league. Just like the Athlon Sports list that was announced last month, defending C-USA Defensive Player of the Year DeAngelo Malone - who was recently named to the 2020 Bednarik Award Watch List - along with punter John Haggerty, offensive lineman Jordan Meredith and tight end Joshua Simon, all made the First Team. - BG Daily News

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  Western Kentucky senior DeAngelo Malone was included on the 2020 Bednarik Award Watch List, the Maxwell Football Club announced Monday. Now in its 26th season, the Chuck Bednarik Award is presented annually to the most outstanding defensive player in college football. Malone is one of 19 defensive ends and one of seven from Conference USA out of 90 total players on the initial list. Voters include NCAA head coaches and members of the Maxwell Football Club, as well as sportswriters and sportscasters from across the country. Malone helped anchor the conference's top scoring defense in 2019 and became the first Hilltopper to be voted C-USA Defensive Player of the Year since WKU joined the league prior to the 2014 campaign. He produced 99 total tackles - including 21 for loss - with 11.5 sacks, 16 quarterback hurries and a fumble recovery returned for a touchdown. - BG Daily News

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  Western Kentucky has announced that the team's 2020 football season opener will be moved ahead by two days. Originally scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 5, the Hilltoppers' matchup against UT Chattanooga will be changed to Thursday, Sept. 3. In addition, kickoff time for the opener against the Mocs will be at 6 p.m. It will be the fourth time in the past six seasons that WKU's season opener will be on a Thursday night. The Hilltoppers' 2019 season started with a Thursday night contest vs. Central Arkansas, while the 2016 opener vs. Rice and 2015 kickoff at Vanderbilt were also Thursday night matchups. WKU's second game of the campaign will be on Saturday, Sept. 12 - the following Saturday - at Indiana. - BG Daily News

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  Conference USA has announced the league's bowl lineup that will span the six-year cycle from 2020-25. The conference is guaranteed seven bowl appearances in each year of the new cycle. "We are very pleased with our future bowl lineup," said C-USA Commissioner Judy MacLeod. "Our teams will continue to have postseason opportunities in outstanding destinations that are very accessible to our schools and their fans. We are also excited to have additional flexibility to create great matchups." As part of the new bowl cycle, C-USA will annually send teams to the Bahamas Bowl against a Mid-American Conference opponent, and to the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, against a Sun Belt Conference school. The league has participated in all six Bahamas Bowls and has placed a team in the New Orleans Bowl 14 times in its first 18 years. As previously announced, the league will continue its relationship with the Independence Bowl. C-USA is guaranteed to send a team to the Shreveport, Louisiana-based bowl in 2021 and 2025, while holding a secondary agreement with the bowl in the other years of the cycle. - Charlotte Observer

(DS#10 OLB) rSr/2022 OLB DeAngelo MaloneWestern Kentucky
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  2019 ALL-CONFERENCE USA FIRST TEAM (COACHES): DE DeAngelo Malone, Jr., WKU,...Malone anchored the top scoring defense in the league, ranking tied for fourth in the country with 21.0 tackles for loss and 11th in the nation with 11.5 sacks. The Atlanta, Ga., native set the WKU FBS Era record (since 2009) in tackles for loss, while becoming only the fourth defender in all-time Hilltopper history with double-digit quarterback takedowns. Malone ranks tied for 87th in the country with 7.5 total tackles per game, which is 1.5 more than the next-best trench defender (Jessie Lemonier of Liberty, who ranks tied for 251st with 6.0 per game). - Western Kentucky Football

(DS#10 OLB) rSr/2022 OLB DeAngelo MaloneWestern Kentucky
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  2019 CONFERENCE USA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (COACHES): Defensive recognition went to WKU junior DE DeAngelo Malone, who is second in the conference in sacks (11.5) and third nationally in tackles for loss (21.0). He registered at least one TFL in all but one game this season and has recorded 97 lost yards on sacks and 117 lost yards on TFL's. Malone leads all FBS defensive lineman with 90 tackles this season (12th in C-USA). Additionally, he has 10 quarterback hurries, one forced fumble and a fumble return for a touchdown. - Conference USA Football

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  NOV 25 CONFERENCE USA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: WKU junior DE Deangelo Malone spearheaded a WKU defense that held Southern Miss to its fewest points at home in six years, as the Hilltoppers took home a 28-10 victory in Hattiesburg. Malone had two tackles for loss, including 1.5 sacks, and seven total tackles on the day. But his biggest play of the game was forcing a fumble on a strip sack, then recovering the fumble and taking it into the end zone for a 5-yard scoop-and-score touchdown in the fourth quarter.

It was WKU's first fumble return for a TD since 2014. Earlier in the game, Malone set the Hilltoppers' single-season record in the program's FBS Era (since 2009) for tackles for loss. With 20 tackles for loss on the season, Malone is only the 11th defender in WKU's 101-season history to have at least that many. With 10.5 sacks, Malone is only the fourth defender in WKU's 101-season history to reach double-digit quarterback takedowns in a single season. - Conference USA Football


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