Week 13 College Football: Top 10 Cornerbacks to Watch, Featuring Nohl Williams

Discover the top 10 cornerbacks to watch in Week 13, featuring standout Nohl Williams and key matchups.

Cornerbacks often have the hardest job in football. In an environment where the rules increasingly favor the offense, these athletes must consistently match up against the best receivers, play after play. Despite the challenges and the often thankless nature of their role, some cornerbacks shine brightly in the spotlight. As we gear up for Week 13, let’s take a closer look at ten standout cornerbacks to watch.

Top 10 cornerbacks to watch out for in Week 13

1. Nohl Williams, California

A senior, Williams is making waves as the nation’s interception leader, boasting an impressive seven picks—two more than the next closest defender. In addition to his interceptions, he has broken up 14 passes and even scored on a pick-six. As Cal aims for bowl eligibility against Stanford this weekend, Williams is poised to play a crucial role in the outcome.

2. Michael Coats, UNLV

Coats, a JUCO transfer, has faced numerous challenges this season but has risen to the occasion. His 17 pass breakups lead the nation, and he has also recorded four interceptions. With the Rebels sitting at 8-2, they are set to face San Jose State, and Coats will be a key player to watch in this matchup.

3. Trey Amos, Ole Miss

Amos, who transferred from Alabama, has quickly made a name for himself in Oxford. His 14 pass breakups rank third nationally, and he has contributed 41 tackles to the Rebels’ defensive efforts. As Ole Miss continues its playoff hunt this weekend against Florida, a standout performance from Amos could be pivotal.

4. Avery Smith, Toledo

An exceptional junior corner, Smith has been a force for the Rockets. With 43 tackles and 14 pass breakups, including two interceptions, he has helped Toledo to a 7-3 record. This weekend, the Rockets will take on Ohio University, and Smith’s contributions will be crucial as they aim to improve their bowl standing.

5. Cam Lockridge, Fresno State

Lockridge has had a dynamic season after a quieter previous year. Despite missing a game, he has tallied 39 tackles, 12 pass breakups, and five interceptions. Fresno State, sitting at 5-5, is fighting for bowl eligibility against Colorado State this week. If Lockridge plays, keep an eye on his impact on the field.

6. Mello Dotson, Kansas

Dotson, a second-team All-Big 12 pick last year, has continued to impress as a senior. He has recorded 41 tackles and 11 pass breakups, with five interceptions—two of which he returned for touchdowns. This week, Dotson will face Colorado and Travis Hunter, presenting an excellent opportunity for him to showcase his skills.

7. Terrence Spence, James Madison

Spence, who made the jump from FCS Holy Cross, has been a vital part of James Madison’s success this season. With 28 tackles and 10 pass breakups, including five interceptions (one of which was a pick-six), he has contributed to the Dukes’ 8-2 record. This week, they will take on Appalachian State, and Spence will be key in their defensive strategy.

8. Dashaun Peele, Navy

Peele has been a steady presence for Navy, contributing in multiple facets of the game. He has accumulated 36 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, two QB sacks, and nine pass breakups, including four interceptions. Two of those interceptions were returned for touchdowns. As Navy prepares to face East Carolina in their final tune-up for the Army-Navy game, Peele’s performance will be crucial.

9. Davison Igbinosun, Ohio State

The Ole Miss transfer has established himself as a lock-down corner at Ohio State. Teams are hesitant to test Igbinosun, who has recorded 25 tackles, seven pass breakups, and two interceptions. This week, Igbinosun will face a top-five battle against Indiana, and his performance could significantly influence the game.

10. Will Johnson, Michigan

Johnson would likely rank higher on this list if not for his recent injury struggles. He has missed the last two games and is questionable for the upcoming clash against No. 1 Oregon. However, when healthy, Johnson is a game-changer, having recorded a pair of pick-sixes this season. If he takes the field, expect him to make an immediate impact.

Which cornerbacks will you be watching in Week 13? The spotlight is on these players as they prepare to showcase their skills and make game-changing plays. As the season nears its climax, every tackle, interception, and pass breakup could be the difference between victory and defeat. So, keep your eyes peeled for these standout athletes as they battle it out on the gridiron!

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