Best College Football Player
Malachi Toney
Malachi Toney emerged as a defining force in Miami’s 2025 postseason run, delivering high-stakes plays that helped propel the Hurricanes to the national championship game. In the team’s first playoff game against Texas A&M, the freshman wide receiver shook off an earlier costly fumble against the Aggies to score the decisive touchdown, underscoring a resilience that quickly made him one of the team’s most reliable playmakers under pressure. Toney was also a key reason the Hurricanes beat the Ole Miss Rebels in the football semi-final after he notched 81 receiving yards and a clutch fourth-quarter touchdown to secure a 31-27 victory. Toney was also a star in the national championship game against the Indiana Hoosiers, scoring a late, fourth-quarter touchdown that kept the score close until the final seconds. At 5-foot-11, Toney blends agility and power in ways that consistently disrupt defenses, slipping past defenders in tight coverage and finishing runs through contact. As he enters his sophomore season, his connection with new quarterback Darian Mensah, a Duke transfer known for stretching the field, positions Toney to remain at the center of Miami’s most explosive offensive moments.