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 ======  2021 CFB Season  ======   ======  2021 CFB Season  ======  
 +>Next Season: [[2022 CFB Season|2022]]
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 Updated as of: End of season Updated as of: End of season
  
-$-Conference champion +$-Conference champion\\ 
-x-Division champion+x-Division champion\\
 y-Championship game participant y-Championship game participant
  
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 |  SEC  |  8  |  7  |  1  |  .875  | |  SEC  |  8  |  7  |  1  |  .875  |
 |  Sun Belt  |  6  |  2  |  4  |  .333  | |  Sun Belt  |  6  |  2  |  4  |  .333  |
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 +=====  Awards and honors =====
 +
 +=== Heisman Trophy ===
 +
 +  * Bruce Dawson, RB - Tulsa
 +
 +===  Offense  ===
 +  * Davey O'Brien (Best QB): Yusei Asencio, Ohio
 +  * Doak Walker (Best RB): Cooper McGough, Virginia
 +  * Biletnikoff (Best WR): Jalen Jenkins, Kentucky
 +  * Mackey (Best TE): Devontae McKinney, Purdue
 +  * Joe Moore (Best OL): Virginia
 +
 +===  Defense  ===
 +  * Outland (Best Interior Lineman): Tony Macura, California
 +  * Hendricks (Best DE): Niko McCollum, North Texas
 +  * Butkus (Best LB): Leon Chavez, Ball State
 +  * Thorpe (Best DB): Jace Taylor, Virginia Tech
 +
 +===  Special Teams  ===
 +  * Groza (Best K): Stephen Robertson, Rutgers
 +  * Ray Guy (Best P): Aaron Smyly, UTEP
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 +=== All-Americans ===
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 +[[2021 All-American Teams]]
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