SEC FOOTBALL 2012 EASTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA 2011 Home Away Neutral vs. Div. Top 25 Streak (1) (3) Georgia 7-1 .875 268 145 11-1 .917 456 212 10-2 7-0 3-1 1-0 5-1 1-1 W 6 (3) Florida 7-1 .875 207 95 11-1 .917 321 155 6-6 7-0 4-0 0-1 5-1 4-1 W 4 South Carolina 6-2 .750 229 169 10-2 .833 377 209 10-2 7-0 3-2 0-0 5-1 2-2 W 4 Vanderbilt 5-3 .625 177 168 8-4 .667 352 219 6-6 4-2 4-2 0-0 3-3 0-3 W 6 Missouri 2-6 .250 175 264 5-7 .417 309 341 7-5 3-4 2-3 0-0 2-4 0-5 L 2 Tennessee 1-7 .125 246 320 5-7 .417 434 428 5-7 4-3 0-4 1-0 1-5 0-5 W 1 Kentucky 0-8 .000 89 291 2-10 .167 215 372 5-7 2-5 0-5 0-0 0-6 0-5 L 1 WESTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA 2011 Home Away Neutral vs. Div. Top 25 Streak (2) Alabama 7-1 .875 303 90 11-1 .917 468 111 11-1 6-1 4-0 1-0 5-1 4-1 W 2 LSU 6-2 .750 180 150 10-2 .833 363 203 12-0 7-1 3-1 0-0 5-1 3-2 W 3 Texas A&M 6-2 .750 313 168 10-2 .833 537 270 6-6 4-2 6-0 0-0 5-1 3-2 W 5 Mississippi State 4-4 .500 202 223 8-4 .667 363 269 6-6 6-1 2-3 0-0 2-4 0-3 L 1 Ole Miss 3-5 .375 224 239 6-6 .500 371 342 2-10 4-3 2-3 0-0 3-3 1-4 W 1 Arkansas 2-6 .250 157 257 4-8 .333 282 365 10-2 3-5 1-3 0-0 1-5 0-3 L 3 Auburn 0-8 .000 81 272 3-9 .250 224 340 7-5 3-4 0-4 0-1 0-6 0-5 L 1 NOTES: 2011 - Record after same number of games in 2011 / vs. Top 25 - Record vs. teams in Top 25 (AP, USA Today, Harris, BCS) when game was played; Teams listed in alphabetical order unless tie-breaker applicable / (1)-Eastern Division representative to SEC Championship Game / (2) - Western Division Champions / (3) - Eastern Division Co-Champions THE 21st SEC FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE vs. GEORGIA BULLDOGS Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012 • 4 p.m. ET (3 p.m. CT) Atlanta, Ga. • Georgia Dome (72,000) • CBS Sports THE TEAMS: Alabama (11-1, 7-1 SEC) is the Western Division Champion and the visiting team. Georgia (11-1, 7-1 SEC) is the Eastern Division Champion and the home team. NATIONAL RANKINGS: Alabama and Georgia come into the game as the second and third ranked teams, respectively, in the BCS Standings, Associated Press, Harris Interactive and USA Today polls. SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: The game, which started in 1992, is in its 21st year. It was a result of conference expansion, which saw Arkansas and South Carolina become the first members added in SEC history. Almost 1.5 million fans have witnessed the pageantry of the game first-hand, with 17 sellouts in its history. The first two games were played at Legion Field in Birmingham and the game has been played at the Georgia Dome since (1994). SEC CHAMPIONS: Georgia will be vying for its 13th SEC Championship and first since 2005. Alabama is attempting to win its 23rd SEC title and first since 2009. Georgia’s Mark Richt has won two SEC championships (2002; 2005) while Nick Saban has won three SEC titles, two at LSU (2001-03) and one at Alabama (2009). TELEVISION: CBS Sports will televise the game nationally for the ninth straight year (VERNE LUNDQUIST, Play-by-Play; GARY DANIELSON, Analyst; TRACY WOLFSON, Sidelines). CBS has aired the game nationally since 2001. ABC Sports televised the game from 1992-2000. TV RATINGS: Last season’s SEC Championship game between Georgia and LSU drew a 7.3 rating. The 2009 game between Florida and Alabama, became the highest rated SEC title game earning a nation- al household rating/share of 11.1/23. The 1994 SEC Championship Game was the previous high with a 10.5/26. RADIO: Managed by IMG College, the SEC Radio Network will broadcast the game to the 11-state SEC region and around the nation on the Dial Global Sports Radio Network (SEC Radio Network: DAVE NEAL, Play-by-Play; DAVE ARCHER, Analyst; DAVE BAKER, Sidelines / Dial Global Sports Radio: JOHN TAUTGES, Play-by-Play; TERRY DONAHUE, Analyst). The game is available on SiriuxXM College SportsNation Channel 91. The Alabama Radio Network is on SiriusXM 86 and the Georgia Radio Network is on SiriusXM 85. FULL HOUSE: The previous 20 SEC Football Championship Games have a total accumulated atten- dance of 1,491,391. The 18 games in the Georgia Dome have attracted 1,336,955 fans. The 74,275 average is 103.2 percent of capacity in the 72,000-seat stadium. 17 of the 20 games have been sold out, including the last 12 contests. SERIES: Alabama leads series with Georgia, 36-25-4. The teams last met in 2008 in Athens, with Alabama winning, 41-30. The Bulldogs won the last meeting in Tuscaloosa in 2007, 26-23, in over- time. The last time a meeting of the two was not on campus was in 1984, when Georgia took a 24-14 decision in Birmingham. 22 of the 65 meetings have been decided by 7 points or less. IN THE SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: This marks Alabama’s eighth appearance and Georgia’s fifth in the contest. It is the first time the two teams have played in the SEC Championship Game. The Bulldogs are 2-2 while the Tide are 3-4 in the game. Georgia was last in the game last season (lost to LSU, 42-10) while Alabama’s last appearance in the game was in 2009 (def. Florida, 32-13). BOWLING: The winner of the SEC Championship Game receives the conference’s automatic berth in the Bowl Championship Series. Alabama is 2-2 in BCS bowl games, including 2-0 in BCS National Championships contests. The Tide was in the BCS National Championship Game last year, defeating LSU, 21-0. Alabama is 34-22-3 all-time in bowl games. Georgia is 2-1 in BCS bowl games with its last BCS game being the 2008 Sugar Bowl (2007 season), defeating Hawaii, 41-10. Georgia is 26-18-3 all-time in bowl games. 2012 SEC Championship Game Charles Bloom, Associate Commissioner (Football Contact) • [email protected]Southeastern Conference Media Relations Chuck Dunlap, Associate Media Relations Director (Secondary Football Contact) • [email protected]SECsports.com • CollegePressBox.com Phone: (205) 458-3000 • Fax: (205) 458-3030 SECDigitalNetwork.com • SECSportsMedia.com • CollegePressBox.com • Twitter.com/SECSportsUpdate • SEC Fan Page on Facebook
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SEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA 2011 Home Away Neutral vs. Div. Top 25 Streak(2) Alabama 7-1 .875 303 90 11-1 .917 468 111 11-1 6-1 4-0 1-0 5-1 4-1 W 2LSU 6-2 .750 180 150 10-2 .833 363 203 12-0 7-1 3-1 0-0 5-1 3-2 W 3Texas A&M 6-2 .750 313 168 10-2 .833 537 270 6-6 4-2 6-0 0-0 5-1 3-2 W 5Mississippi State 4-4 .500 202 223 8-4 .667 363 269 6-6 6-1 2-3 0-0 2-4 0-3 L 1Ole Miss 3-5 .375 224 239 6-6 .500 371 342 2-10 4-3 2-3 0-0 3-3 1-4 W 1Arkansas 2-6 .250 157 257 4-8 .333 282 365 10-2 3-5 1-3 0-0 1-5 0-3 L 3Auburn 0-8 .000 81 272 3-9 .250 224 340 7-5 3-4 0-4 0-1 0-6 0-5 L 1NOTES: 2011 - Record after same number of games in 2011 / vs. Top 25 - Record vs. teams in Top 25 (AP, USA Today, Harris, BCS) when game was played; Teams listed in alphabetical order unlesstie-breaker applicable / (1)-Eastern Division representative to SEC Championship Game / (2) - Western Division Champions / (3) - Eastern Division Co-Champions
THE 21st SEC FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE vs. GEORGIA BULLDOGS
Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012 • 4 p.m. ET (3 p.m. CT)Atlanta, Ga. • Georgia Dome (72,000) • CBS Sports
THE TEAMS: Alabama (11-1, 7-1 SEC) is the Western Division Champion and the visiting team.Georgia (11-1, 7-1 SEC) is the Eastern Division Champion and the home team.
NATIONAL RANKINGS: Alabama and Georgia come into the game as the second and third rankedteams, respectively, in the BCS Standings, Associated Press, Harris Interactive and USA Today polls.
SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: The game, which started in 1992, is in its 21st year. It was a result ofconference expansion, which saw Arkansas and South Carolina become the first members added inSEC history. Almost 1.5 million fans have witnessed the pageantry of the game first-hand, with 17sellouts in its history. The first two games were played at Legion Field in Birmingham and the gamehas been played at the Georgia Dome since (1994).
SEC CHAMPIONS: Georgia will be vying for its 13th SEC Championship and first since 2005. Alabamais attempting to win its 23rd SEC title and first since 2009. Georgia’s Mark Richt has won two SECchampionships (2002; 2005) while Nick Saban has won three SEC titles, two at LSU (2001-03) and oneat Alabama (2009).
TELEVISION: CBS Sports will televise the game nationally for the ninth straight year (VERNELUNDQUIST, Play-by-Play; GARY DANIELSON, Analyst; TRACY WOLFSON, Sidelines). CBS has aired thegame nationally since 2001. ABC Sports televised the game from 1992-2000.
TV RATINGS: Last season’s SEC Championship game between Georgia and LSU drew a 7.3 rating. The2009 game between Florida and Alabama, became the highest rated SEC title game earning a nation-al household rating/share of 11.1/23. The 1994 SEC Championship Game was the previous high witha 10.5/26.
RADIO: Managed by IMG College, the SEC Radio Network will broadcast the game to the 11-state SECregion and around the nation on the Dial Global Sports Radio Network (SEC Radio Network: DAVENEAL, Play-by-Play; DAVE ARCHER, Analyst; DAVE BAKER, Sidelines / Dial Global Sports Radio: JOHNTAUTGES, Play-by-Play; TERRY DONAHUE, Analyst). The game is available on SiriuxXM CollegeSportsNation Channel 91. The Alabama Radio Network is on SiriusXM 86 and the Georgia RadioNetwork is on SiriusXM 85.
FULL HOUSE: The previous 20 SEC Football Championship Games have a total accumulated atten-dance of 1,491,391. The 18 games in the Georgia Dome have attracted 1,336,955 fans. The 74,275average is 103.2 percent of capacity in the 72,000-seat stadium. 17 of the 20 games have been soldout, including the last 12 contests.
SERIES: Alabama leads series with Georgia, 36-25-4. The teams last met in 2008 in Athens, withAlabama winning, 41-30. The Bulldogs won the last meeting in Tuscaloosa in 2007, 26-23, in over-time. The last time a meeting of the two was not on campus was in 1984, when Georgia took a 24-14decision in Birmingham. 22 of the 65 meetings have been decided by 7 points or less.
IN THE SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: This marks Alabama’s eighth appearance and Georgia’s fifth inthe contest. It is the first time the two teams have played in the SEC Championship Game. TheBulldogs are 2-2 while the Tide are 3-4 in the game. Georgia was last in the game last season (lost toLSU, 42-10) while Alabama’s last appearance in the game was in 2009 (def. Florida, 32-13).
BOWLING: The winner of the SEC Championship Game receives the conference’s automatic berth inthe Bowl Championship Series. Alabama is 2-2 in BCS bowl games, including 2-0 in BCS NationalChampionships contests. The Tide was in the BCS National Championship Game last year, defeatingLSU, 21-0. Alabama is 34-22-3 all-time in bowl games.
Georgia is 2-1 in BCS bowl games with its last BCS game being the 2008 Sugar Bowl (2007 season),defeating Hawaii, 41-10. Georgia is 26-18-3 all-time in bowl games.
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ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE (11-1, 7-1 SEC)Home Stadium: Bryant-Denny (101,821) / All Times Central
Sept. 1 [2/2] vs. Michigan (Arlington, Tex.) [8/8] [TV: 7] 90,413 W 41-14Sept. 8 [1/1] WESTERN KENTUCKY [TV: 5-6-10] 101,821 W 35-0Sept. 15 [1/1] at Arkansas [TV: 1] [rv/21] 74,617 W 52-0Sept. 22 [1/1] FLORIDA ATLANTIC [TV: 6-10-11] 101,821 W 40-7Sept. 29 [1/1] OLE MISS [TV: 2-6] 101,821 W 33-14Oct. 13 [1/1] at Missouri [TV: 1] 71,004 W 42-10Oct. 20 [1/1] at Tennessee [TV: 2-6] 102,455 W 44-13Oct. 27 [1/1] MISSISSIPPI STATE (13/12) [TV: 2-6] 101,821 W 38-7Nov. 3 [1/1] at LSU (5/5) [TV: 1] 93,374 W 21-17Nov. 10 [1/1] TEXAS A&M (15/14) [TV: 1] 101,821 L 24-29Nov. 17 [4/5] WESTERN CAROLINA [TV: 5-6-10] 101,126 W 49-0Nov. 24 [2/2] AUBURN [TV: 1] 101,821 W 49-0Dec. 1 vs. Georgia [TV: 1] 3 p.m.
SEC Championship Game • Atlanta, Ga.
ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS (4-8, 2-6 SEC)Home Stadium(s): Reynolds Razorback (72,000); War Memorial (53,955) / All Times Central
Sept. 1 [10/10] JACKSONVILLE STATE [TV: 6-10-11] 71,062 W 49-24Sept. 8 [8/10] LOUISIANA-MONROE (Little Rock) [TV: 4] 53,089 (1ot) L 31-34Sept. 15 [rv/21] ALABAMA [TV: 1] [1/1] 74,617 L 0-52Sept. 22 RUTGERS [TV: 4] [rv/rv] 72,543 L 26-35Sept. 29 at Texas A&M [TV: 5-6-10] [rv/rv] 86,442 L 10-58Oct. 6 at Auburn [TV: 3-6] 85,813 W 24-7Oct. 13 KENTUCKY [TV: 6-9-10] 67,153 W 49-7Oct. 27 OLE MISS (Little Rock) [TV: 5-6-10] 55,378 L 27-30Nov. 3 TULSA (rv/rv) [TV: 5-6-10] 64,451 W 19-15Nov. 10 at South Carolina (12/11) [TV: 1] 78,772 L 20-38Nov. 17 at Mississippi State (rv/rv) [TV: 5-6-10] 54,838 L 14-45Nov. 23 LSU (8/7) [TV: 1] 71,117 L 13-20
AUBURN TIGERS (3-9, 0-8 SEC)Home Stadium: Jordan-Hare / Pat Dye Field (87,451) / All Times Central
Sept. 1 [--/25] vs. Clemson (Atlanta) [14/14] [TV: 2-6] 75,211 L 19-26Sept. 8 [rv/rv] at Mississippi State [TV: 2-6] [rv/rv] 56,111 L 10-28Sept. 15 LOUISIANA-MONROE [TV: 5-6-10] [rv/rv] 85,214 (1ot) W 31-28Sept. 22 LSU [TV: 2-6] [2/2] 86,271 L 10-12Oct. 6 ARKANSAS [TV: 3-6] 85,813 L 7-24Oct. 13 at Ole Miss [TV: 5-6-10] 57,068 L 20-41Oct. 20 at Vanderbilt [TV: 5-6-10] 40,350 L 13-17Oct. 27 TEXAS A&M (22/21) [TV: 4] 85,119 L 21-63Nov. 3 NEW MEXICO STATE [TV: 6-8-10] 74,676 W 42-7Nov. 10 GEORGIA (5/5) [TV: 3-6] 86,146 L 0-38Nov. 17 ALABAMA A&M [TV: 6-10-11] 74,832 W 51-7Nov. 24 at Alabama (2/2) [TV: 1] 101,821 L 0-49
FLORIDA GATORS (11-1, 7-1 SEC)Home Stadium: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field (88,548) / All Times Eastern
Sept. 1 [23/23] BOWLING GREEN [TV: 2-6] 84,704 W 27-14Sept. 8 [24/23] at Texas A&M [TV: 2-6] [rv/rv] 87,114 W 20-17Sept. 15 [18/17] at Tennessee [TV: 2-6] [23/rv] 102,455 W 37-20Sept. 22 [14/14] KENTUCKY [TV: 5-6-10] 87,102 W 38-0Oct. 6 [10/11] LSU [TV: 1] [4/3] 90,824 W 14-6Oct. 13 [4/6] at Vanderbilt [TV: 4] 40,350 W 31-17Oct. 20 [3/4] SOUTH CAROLINA [TV: 1] [9/8] 90,833 W 44-11Oct. 27 [3/3] vs. Georgia (Jacksonville) (12/11) [TV: 1] 84,644 L 9-17Nov. 3 [8/8] MISSOURI [TV: 3-6] 90,496 W 14-7Nov. 10 [7/7] LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE [TV: 5-6-10] 86,482 W 27-20Nov. 17 [7/7] JACKSONVILLE STATE [TV: 6-10-11] 82,691 W 23-0Nov. 24 [6/6] at Florida State (10/5) [TV: 7] 83,429 W 37-26
GEORGIA BULLDOGS (11-1, 7-1 SEC)Home Stadium: Sanford (92,746) / All Times Eastern
Sept. 1 [6/6] BUFFALO [TV: 5-6-10] 92,446 W 45-23Sept. 8 [7/7] at Missouri [TV: 3-6] [rv/rv] 71,004 W 41-20Sept. 15 [7/7] FLORIDA ATLANTIC [TV: 6-8-10] 92,746 W 56-20Sept. 22 [5/6] VANDERBILT [TV: 3-6] 92,746 W 48-3Sept. 29 [5/5] TENNESSEE [TV: 1] [rv/rv] 92,746 W 51-44Oct. 6 [5/5] at South Carolina [TV: 2-6] [6/6] 85,199 L 7-35Oct. 20 [13/12] at Kentucky [TV: 6-9-10] 54,553 W 29-24Oct. 27 [12/11] vs. Florida (3/3) [TV: 1] 84,644 W 17-9Nov. 3 [6/6] OLE MISS (--/rv) [TV: 1] 92,746 W 37-10Nov. 10 [5/5] at Auburn [TV: 3-6] 86,146 W 38-0Nov. 17 [5/4] GEORGIA SOUTHERN [TV: 6-10-11] 92,746 W 45-14Nov. 24 [3/3] GEORGIA TECH [TV: 2-6] 92,746 W 42-10Dec. 1 vs. Alabama [TV: 1] 4 p.m.
SEC Championship Game • Atlanta, Ga.
KENTUCKY WILDCATS (2-10, 0-8 SEC)Home Stadium: Commonwealth / C.M. Newton Field (67,942) / All Times Eastern
Sept. 2 at Louisville [25/--] [TV: 2-6] 55,386 L 14-32Sept. 8 KENT STATE [TV: 6-8-10] 48,346 W 47-14Sept. 15 WESTERN KENTUCKY [TV: 4] 53,980 (1ot) L 31-32Sept. 22 at Florida [TV: 5-6-10] [14/14] 87,102 L 0-38Sept. 29 SOUTH CAROLINA [TV: 3-6] [6/6] 49,810 L 17-38Oct. 6 MISSISSIPPI STATE [TV: 5-6-10] [20/19] 49,498 L 14-27Oct. 13 at Arkansas [TV: 6-9-10] 67,153 L 7-49Oct. 20 GEORGIA [TV: 6-9-10] [13/12] 54,553 L 24-29Oct. 27 at Missouri [TV: 4] 67,853 L 10-33Nov. 3 VANDERBILT [TV: 4] 44,902 L 0-40Nov. 17 SAMFORD [TV: 6-8-10] 46,749 W 34-3Nov. 24 at Tennessee [TV: 5-6-10] 81,841 L 17-37
LSU TIGERS (10-2, 6-2 SEC)Home Stadium: Tiger (92,542) / All Times Central
Sept. 1 [3/1] NORTH TEXAS [TV: 4] 92,059 W 41-14Sept. 8 [3/3] WASHINGTON [TV: 2-6] [rv/rv] 92,804 W 41-3Sept. 15 [3/2] IDAHO [TV: 6-10-11] 92,177 W 63-14Sept. 22 [2/2] at Auburn [TV: 2-6] 86,271 W 12-10Sept. 29 [3/3] TOWSON [TV: 4] 92,154 W 38-22Oct. 6 [4/3] at Florida [TV: 1] [10/11] 90,824 L 6-14Oct. 13 [9/8] SOUTH CAROLINA [TV: 2-6] [3/3] 92,734 W 23-21Oct. 20 [6/6] at Texas A&M [TV: 2-6] [20/19] 87,429 W 24-19Nov. 3 [5/5] ALABAMA (1/1) [TV: 1] 93,374 L 17-21Nov. 10 [9/9] MISSISSIPPI STATE (22/23) [TV: 2-6] 92,831 W 37-17Nov. 17 [8/8] OLE MISS [TV: 1] 92,872 W 41-35Nov. 23 [8/7] at Arkansas [TV: 1] 71,117 W 20-13
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2012 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE TEAM SCHEDULES AND RESULTS
Team’s AP & USA Today Rankings Listed Before Opponent’s Name & Opponents’ RankingsListed after its Name (at time of game)
OLE MISS REBELS (6-6, 3-5 SEC)Home Stadium: Vaught-Hemingway (60,580) / All Times Central
Sept. 1 CENTRAL ARKANSAS [TV: 6-10-11] 50,544 W 49-27Sept. 8 UTEP [TV: 6-9-10] 53,113 W 28-10Sept. 15 [--/rv] TEXAS [TV: 2-6] [14/12] 61,797 L 31-66Sept. 22 at Tulane [TV: 9] 28,913 W 39-0Sept. 29 at Alabama [TV: 2-6] [1/1] 101,821 L 14-33Oct. 6 TEXAS A&M [TV: 4] [rv/rv] 55,343 L 27-30Oct. 13 AUBURN [TV: 5-6-10] 57,068 W 41-20Oct. 27 at Arkansas (Little Rock) [TV: 5-6-10] 55,378 W 30-27Nov. 3 [--/rv] at Georgia (6/6) [TV: 1] 92,746 L 10-37Nov. 10 VANDERBILT [TV: 4] 60,572 L 26-27Nov. 17 at LSU (8/8) [TV: 1] 92,872 L 35-41Nov. 24 MISSISSIPPI STATE (25/24) [TV: 4] 61,005 W 41-24
MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS (8-4, 4-4 SEC)Home Stadium: Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field (55,082) / All Times Central
Sept. 1 [rv/rv] JACKSON STATE [TV: 6-9-10] 55,082 W 56-9Sept. 8 [rv/rv] AUBURN [TV: 2-6] [rv/rv] 56,111 W 28-10Sept. 15 [rv/rv] at Troy [TV: 6] 29,013 W 30-24Sept. 22 [23/23] SOUTH ALABAMA [TV: 6-10-11] 55,186 W 30-10Oct. 6 [20/19] at Kentucky [TV: 5-6-10] 49,498 W 27-14Oct. 13 [19/18] TENNESSEE [TV: 3-6] [rv/--] 57,831 W 41-31Oct. 20 [15/16] MIDDLE TENNESSEE [TV: 3-6] 55,108 W 45-3Oct. 27 [13/12] at Alabama (1/1) [TV: 2-6] 101,821 L 7-38Nov. 3 [17/18] TEXAS A&M (16/16) [TV: 2-6] 55,240 L 13-38Nov. 10 [22/23] at LSU (9/9) [TV: 2-6] 92,831 L 17-37Nov. 17 [rv/rv] ARKANSAS [TV: 5-6-10] 54,838 W 45-14Nov. 24 [25/24] at Ole Miss [TV: 4] 61,005 L 24-41
MISSOURI TIGERS (5-7, 2-6 SEC)Home Stadium(s): Memorial Stadium - Faurot Field (71,004) / All Times Central
Sept. 1 [rv/rv] SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA [TV: 6-10-11] 62,173 W 62-10Sept. 8 [rv/rv] GEORGIA [TV: 3-6] [7/7] 71,004 L 20-41Sept. 15 ARIZONA STATE [TV: 3-6] [rv/rv] 71,004 W 24-20Sept. 22 [rv/rv] at South Carolina [TV: 1] [7/8] 80,836 L 10-31Sept. 29 at Central Florida [TV: 9] 35,835 W 21-16Oct. 6 VANDERBILT [TV: 6-9-10] 66,250 L 15-19Oct. 13 ALABAMA [TV: 1] [1/1] 71,004 L 10-42Oct. 27 KENTUCKY [TV: 4] 67,853 W 33-10Nov. 3 at Florida (8/8) [TV: 3-6] 90,496 L 7-14Nov. 10 at Tennessee [TV: 5-6-10] 89,272 (4 ot) W 51-48Nov. 17 SYRACUSE [TV: 4] 63,045 L 27-31Nov. 24 at Texas A&M (9/10) [TV: 3-6] 87,222 L 29-59
SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKS (10-2, 6-2 SEC)Home Stadium: Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250) / All Times Eastern
Aug. 30 [9/9] at Vanderbilt [TV: 2-6] 38,393 W 17-13Sept. 8 [9/9] EAST CAROLINA [TV: 5-6-10] 77,006 W 48-10Sept. 15 [8/9] UAB [TV: 6-9-10] 77,963 W 49-6Sept. 22 [7/8] MISSOURI [TV: 1] [rv/rv] 80,836 W 31-10Sept. 29 [6/6] at Kentucky [TV: 3-6] 49,810 W 38-17Oct. 6 [6/6] GEORGIA [TV: 2-6] [5/5] 85,199 W 35-7Oct. 13 [3/3] at LSU [TV: 2-6] [9/8] 92,734 L 21-23Oct. 20 [9/8] at Florida [TV: 1] [3/4] 90,833 L 11-44Oct. 27 [17/16] TENNESSEE [TV: 2-6] 80,250 W 38-35Nov. 10 [12/11] ARKANSAS [TV: 1] 78,772 W 38-20Nov. 17 [12/11] WOFFORD [TV: 6-10-11] 79,982 W 24-7Nov. 24 [13/12] at Clemson (12/9) [TV: 2-6] 82,000 W 27-17
TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS (5-7, 1-7 SEC)Home Stadium: Neyland / Shield-Watkins Field (102,455) / All Times Eastern
Aug. 31 [rv/rv] vs. N.C. State (Atlanta) [TV: 4] 55,529 W 35-21Sept. 8 [rv/rv] GEORGIA STATE [TV: 6-10-11] 87,821 W 51-13Sept. 15 [23/rv] FLORIDA [TV: 2-6] [18/17] 102,455 L 20-37Sept. 22 [rv/rv] AKRON [TV: 6-8-10] 81,719 W 47-26Sept. 29 [rv/rv] at Georgia [TV: 1] [5/5] 92,746 L 44-51Oct. 13 [rv/--] at Mississippi State [TV: 3-6] [19/18] 57,831 L 31-41Oct. 20 ALABAMA [TV: 2-6] [1/1] 102,455 L 13-44Oct. 27 at South Carolina (17/16) [TV: 2-6] 80,250 L 35-38Nov. 3 TROY [TV: 6-9-10] 84,189 W 55-48Nov. 10 MISSOURI [TV: 5-6-10] 89,272 (4 ot) L 48-51Nov. 17 at Vanderbilt [TV: 3-6] 40,350 L 18-41Nov. 24 KENTUCKY [TV: 5-6-10] 81,841 W 37-17
TEXAS A&M AGGIES (10-2, 6-2 SEC)Home Stadium: Kyle Field (82,589) / All Times Central
Sept. 8 [rv/rv] FLORIDA [TV: 2-6] [24/23] 87,114 L 17-20Sept. 15 [--/rv] at SMU [TV: 9] 32,016 W 48-3Sept. 22 [rv/rv] SOUTH CAROLINA STATE [TV: 6-9-10] 86,775 W 70-14Sept. 29 [rv/rv] ARKANSAS [TV: 5-6-10] 86,442 W 58-10Oct. 6 [rv/rv] at Ole Miss [TV: 4] 55,343 W 30-27#Oct. 13 [22/21] at Louisiana Tech(Shreveport)[TV: 4] [23/24] 40,453 W 59-57Oct. 20 [20/19] LSU [TV: 2-6] [6/6] 87,429 L 19-24Oct. 27 [22/21] at Auburn [TV: 4] 85,119 W 63-21Nov. 3 [16/16] at Mississippi State (17/18) [TV: 2-6 ] 55,240 W 38-13Nov. 10 [15/14] at Alabama (1/1) [TV: 1] 101,821 W 29-24Nov. 17 [9/10] SAM HOUSTON STATE [TV: 6-10-11] 87,101 W 47-28Nov. 24 [9/10] MISSOURI [TV: 3-6] 87,222 W 59-29
# - rescheduled from Aug. 30 due to Hurricane Isaac
VANDERBILT COMMODORES (8-4, 5-3 SEC)Home Stadium: Vanderbilt (40,350) / All Times Central
Aug. 30 SOUTH CAROLINA [9/9] [TV: 2-6] 38,393 L 13-17Sept. 8 [--/rv] at Northwestern [TV: 16] [--rv] 31,644 L 13-23Sept. 15 PRESBYTERIAN [TV: 6-8-10] 35,491 W 58-0Sept. 22 at Georgia [TV: 3-6] [5/6] 92,746 L 3-48Oct. 6 at Missouri [TV: 6-9-10] 66,250 W 19-15Oct. 13 FLORIDA [TV: 4] [4/6] 40,350 L 17-31Oct. 20 AUBURN [TV: 5-6-10] 40,350 W 17-13Oct. 27 MASSACHUSETTS [TV: 6-9-10] 32,227 W 49-7Nov. 3 at Kentucky [TV: 4] 44,902 W 40-0Nov. 10 at Ole Miss [TV: 4] 60,572 W 27-26Nov. 17 TENNESSEE [TV: 3-6] 40,350 W 41-18Nov. 24 [rv/rv] at Wake Forest [TV: 4] 26,134 W 55-21
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2012 SEC FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
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OFFENSIVE LINEMAN DEFENSIVE LINEMAN FRESHMANBARRETT JONES
CenterALABAMA
6-5 • 302 • Sr. • Germantown, Tenn.
• Jones had the highest grade (96 percent) for any Alabamaoffensive lineman this season in the Tide’s 49-0 win againstAuburn.
• The Alabama offensive line did not allow a sack in the gameand Jones did not have any pressures, penalties or missedassignments.
• Alabama scored a touchdown on each of its first seven drivesof the game.
JADEVEON CLOWNEYEnd
SOUTH CAROLINA6-6 • 256 • So. • Rock Hill, S.C.
• Clowney set the school reord for sacks in a game with 4.5and broke the school record for sacks in a season with 13.0 inthe Gamecocks’ 27-17 win at Clemson.
• He totaled seven tackles, including six solo stops, and wasalso credited with a quarterback pressure.
• The sack total was also a Clemson Memorial Stadium record.
• The Gamecocks held Clemson to 17 points and 328 yards,well below their season averages of 44.6 poitns and 535.6yards per game.
JOHNNY MANZIELQuarterbackTEXAS A&M
6-1 • 200 • Kerrville, Texas
• Manziel completed 32-of-44 passes for 372 yards with threetouchdowns and an interception and rushed for 67 yards on12 carries and two touchdowns in Texas A&M’s 59-29 winover Missouri.
• With the effort against Missouri, Manziel became the SEC’ssingle-season total offensive yardage leader with 4,600 yards,breaking old mark of 4,327 yards set in 14 games by Auburn’sCam Newton in 2010.
• Manziel is responsible for 43 touchdowns this season, whichis tied for third in SEC history. He has generated five-or-moreTDs in six games this season.
MIKE GILLISLEERunning Back
FLORIDA5-11 • 209 • Sr. • DeLand, Fla.
• Gillislee rushed for 140 yards and two touchdowns on 24carries in Florida’s 37-26 win at Florida State. His 37-yard runin the fourth quarter put the Gators ahead to stay, 23-20.Gillislee becomes the first Gator to rush for more than 1,000yards since Ciatrick Fason in 2004.
DONTE MONCRIEFWide Receiver
OLE MISS6-3 • 216 • So. • Raleigh, Miss.
• Moncrief caught seven passes for a career-high 173 yardsand a school record-tying three touchdowns in leading OleMiss to a 41-24 win over Mississippi State. The 173-yard performance ranks fourth in Ole Miss history, the most everagainst MSU and the most by a Rebel since 1993.
BACARRI RAMBOFree Safety
GEORGIA6-0 • 218 • Sr. • Donalsonville, Ga.
• Rambo tallied eight tackles, forced two fumbles, recoveredone and had an interception in Georgia’s 42-10 win overGeorgia Tech. Rambo returned fumble 49 yards and intercep-tion 27 yards, both setting up Bulldog offensive touchdowns.
JADEVEON CLOWNEYDefensive End
SOUTH CAROLINA6-6 • 256 • So. • Rock Hill, S.C.
• Clowney set the school reord for sacks in a game with 4.5and broke the school record for sacks in a season with 13.0 inthe Gamecocks’ 27-17 win at Clemson. He totaled seven tack-les, including six solo stops, and was also credited with aquarterback pressure. The sack total was also a ClemsonMemorial Stadium record.
CAREY SPEARKicker
VANDERBILT5-10 • 190 • Jr. • Mayfield Village, Ohio
• Spear was perfect on field goals and PATs, hitting field goalsof 52 and 50 yards and converting on all four PAT tries inVanderbilt’s 55-21 win at Wake Forest. Spear also had fourtouchbacks on eight kickoffs. He becomes the first Vanderbiltkicker to make two 50+ yard field goals in a game since 1996.
CALEB STURGISKicker
FLORIDA5-11 • 184 • Sr. • St. Augustine, Fla.
• Sturgis was perfect on three field goals and three PAT tries inthe Gators’ 37-26 win at Florida State. He also had two touch-backs on eight kickoffs. The Seminoles average starting fieldposition on Sturgis’ 8 kickoffs was its own 26 yard line.
Co-OFFENSIVE Co-DEFENSIVE Co-SPECIAL TEAMS
OTHER OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES IN WEEK 13SAF ROBERT LESTER (Alabama) -- Led team with five total tackles (4 solos) with an interceptionagainst Auburn.
QB TYLER WILSON (Arkansas) -- Completed 31-of-52 passes for 359 yards with a touchdownand interception against LSU.
RB TRE MASON (Auburn) -- Rushed for 82 yards on 21 carries against Alabama.
DB MATT ELAM (Florida) -- Had team-high seven tackles (all solos) with a sack and interceptionagainst Florida State.
QB AARON MURRAY (Georgia) -- Completed 14-of-17 passees for 215 yards and twotouchdowns against Georgia Tech.
WR LA’ROD KING (Kentucky) -- Caught game-high 10 passes for 78 yards against Tennessee.
WR JARVIS LANDRY (LSU) -- Had eight catches for 75 yards with a 22-yard TD reception againstArkansas.
LB LAMIN BARROW (LSU) -- Had team-high 12 tackles with a forced fumble, pass deflection anda quarterback pressure against Arkansas.
DE C.J. JOHNSON (Ole Miss) -- Had three tackles including two sacks (-16 yards) againstMississippi State.
WR CHAD BUMPHIS (Mississippi State) -- Caught team-high six passes for 146 yards and twotouchdowns against Ole Miss.
RS MARCUS MURPHY (Missouri) -- Had 164 return yards against Texas A&M, including 107 on sixkickoff returns and 28 yards on two punt returns.
QB DYLAN THOMPSON (South Carolina) -- Completed 23-of-41 passes for 310 yards and threetouchdowns and added 38 yards on 14 carries at Clemson.
QB TYLER BRAY (Tennessee) -- Completed 20-of-34 passes for 293 yards and four touchdownsagainst Kentucky.
LB A.J. JOHNSON (Tennessee) -- Had 14 tackles, two tackles for loss, including a sack againstKentucky.
SAF HOWARD MATTHEWS (Texas A&M) -- Had game-high 13 tackles, including one for a loss,against Missouri.
RB ZAC STACY (Vanderbilt) -- Rushed for 180 yards and two TDs on 21 carries at Wake Forest.
SEC FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
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2012 SEASONWeek 1 (Games of Aug. 30-Sept. 2): Offense - Marcus Lattimore, RB, South Carolina;Defense - Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama; Special Teams - Marcus Murphy, PR, Missouri; OffensiveLineman - Zach Fulton, OG, Tennessee; Co-Defensive Lineman - C.J. Johnson, DE, Ole Miss; ChrisSmith, DE, Arkansas; Co-Freshman - Todd Gurley, RB/KR, Georgia; T.J. Yeldon, RB, Alabama.Week 2 (Games of Sept. 8): Offense - Tyler Russell, QB, Mississippi State; Defense - JarvisJones, OLB, Georgia; Special Teams - Caleb Sturgis, PK, Florida; Co-Offensive Lineman - LarryWarford, OG, Kentucky; A.J. Hawkins, OG, Ole Miss; Co-Defensive Lineman - Sam Montgomery,DE, LSU; Damontre Moore, DE, Texas A&M; Freshman - Jalen Mills, CB, LSU.Week 3 (Games of Sept. 15): Offense - Jeff Driskel, QB, Florida; Defense - Kenronte Walker,SS, Missouri; Special Teams - Cody Parkey, PK, Auburn; Offensive Lineman - Chance Warmack,OG, Alabama; Defensive Lineman - Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina; Freshman - JohnnyManziel, QB, Texas A&M.Week 4 (Games of Sept. 22): Co-Offense - Cobi Hamilton, WR, Arkansas; Connor Shaw, QB,South Carolina; Defense - Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU; Co-Special Teams - Ace Sanders, RS,South Carolina; Dustin Harris, RS, Texas A&M; Offensive Lineman - Aaron Morris, OG, Ole Miss;Defensive Lineman - Omar Hunter, NT, Florida; Freshman - Todd Gurley, RB, Georgia.Week 5 (Games of Sept. 29): Offense - Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M; Co-Defense: DenzelNkemdiche, LB, Ole Miss; Sanders Commings, CB, Georgia; Co-Special Teams: Marcus Murphy,TB/RS, Missouri; Christion Jones, WR/RS, Alabama; Offensive Lineman - Jake Matthews, OT,Texas A&M; Defensive Lineman - Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina; Tri-Freshman: JohnnyManziel, QB, Texas A&M; Keith Marshall, RB, Georgia; Todd Gurley, RB, Georgia.Week 6 (Games of Oct. 6): Offense -Mike Gillislee, RB, Florida; Co-Defense - Matt Elam, DB,Florida; Kevin Minter, LB, LSU; Co-Special Teams - Richard Kent, P, Vanderbilt; Ace Sanders,WR/RS, South Carolina; Offensive Lineman - T.J. Johnson, C, South Carolina; Defensive Lineman- Trey Flowers, DE, Arkansas; Co-Freshman - Bernardrick McKinney, LB, Mississippi State;Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M.Week 7 (Games of Oct. 13): Offense -Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M; Defense - C.J. Mosley,LB, Alabama; Tri-Special Teams - Bryson Rose, PK, Ole Miss; Zach Hocker, PK, Arkansas;Cordarrelle Patterson, RS/WR, Tennessee; Co-Offensive Lineman - Tobias Smith, OG, MississippiState; Jon Halapio, OG, Florida; Defensive Lineman - Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU; Co-Freshman -Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M; Jeremy Hill, RB, LSU.Week 8 (Games of Oct. 20): Offense - Aaron Murray, QB, Georgia; Defense - Kevin Minter, LB,LSU; Special Teams - Kyle Christy, P, Florida; Offensive Lineman - Joe Townsend, C, Vanderbilt;Defensive Lineman - Damontre Moore, DE, Texas A&M; Freshman - Amari Cooper, WR,Alabama.Week 9 (Games of Oct. 27): Offense - Connor Shaw, QB, South Carolina; Defense - JarvisJones, LB, Georgia; Special Teams - Bryson Rose, K, Ole Miss; Offensive Lineman - ChanceWarmack, OG, Alabama; Defensive Lineman - Sheldon Richardson, DT, Missouri; Freshman -Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M.Week 10 (Games of Nov. 3): Co-Offense - Aaron Murray, QB, Georgia; Tyler Bray, QB,Tennessee; Defense - Adrian Hubbard, LB, Alabama; Special Teams - Carey Spear, K, Vanderbilt;Co-Offensive Lineman - La’El Collins, G, LSU; Wesley Johnson, T, Vanderbilt; Co-DefensiveLineman - Sharrif Floyd, DT, Florida; Chris Smith, DE, Arkansas; Freshman - Johnny Manziel, QB,Texas A&M.Week 11 (Games of Nov. 10): Offense - Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M; Co-Defense - D.J.Swearinger, DB, South Carolina; Craig Loston, DB, LSU; Co-Special Teams - Andrew Baggett, K,Missouri; Loucheiz Purifoy, DB, Florida; Offensive Lineman - David Andrews, C, Georgia;Defensive Lineman - Walker May, DE, Vanderbilt; Freshman - Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M.Week 12 (Games of Nov. 17): Offense - Tyler Russell, QB, Mississippi State; Defense - AndreHal, CB, Vanderbilt; Special Teams - Odell Beckham, Jr., WR/RS, LSU; Offensive Lineman - P.J.Lonergan, C, LSU; Defensive Lineman - Donte Rumph, DT, Kentucky; Freshman - JohnnyManziel, QB, Texas A&M.Week 13 (Games of Nov. 23-24): Co-Offense - Mike Gillislee, RB, Florida; Donte Moncrief,WR, Ole Miss; Co-Defense - Bacarri Rambo, SAF, Georgia; Jadeveon Clowney, DE, SouthCarolina; Co-Special Teams - Caleb Sturgis, K, Florida; Carey Spear, K, Vanderbilt; OffensiveLineman - Barrett Jones, C, Alabama; Defensive Lineman - Jadeveon Clowney, DE, SouthCarolina; Freshman - Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M.
2011 SEASONWeek 1 (Games of Sept. 1-3): Offense - Vick Ballard, RB, Mississippi State; Defense - TyrannMathieu, DB, LSU; Special Teams - Joe Adams, WR/RS, Arkansas; Offensive Lineman - RokeviousWatkins, OT, South Carolina; Co-Defensive Lineman - Jaye Howard, DT, Florida; LukeMcDermott, DT, Kentucky; Co-Freshman - Trey Depriest, LB, Alabama; Tre Mason, RB/RS,Auburn.Week 2 (Games of Sept. 10): Offense - Tyler Bray, QB, Tennessee; Defense - Mark Barron,SAF, Alabama; Special Teams - Melvin Ingram, DE, South Carolina; Offensive Lineman - AlvinBailey, OG, Arkansas; Defensive Lineman - Rob Lohr, DT, Vanderbilt; Co-Freshman - JoshClemons, RB, Kentucky; Isaiah Crowell, RB, Georgia.Week 3 (Games of Sept. 15-17): Co-Offense - Chris Rainey, RB, Florida; Marcus Lattimore,RB, South Carolina; Defense -Trey Wilson, DB, Vanderbilt; Special Teams - Caleb Sturgis, PK,Florida; Offensive Lineman - Wesley Johnson, C, Vanderbilt; Defensive Lineman - Bennie Logan,DT, LSU; Freshman- Odell Beckham, WR, LSU.Week 4 (Games of Sept. 24): Offense - Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama; Defense -MelvinIngram, DE, South Carolina; Special Teams - Brad Wing, P, LSU; Offensive Lineman - BarrettJones, OT, Alabama; Defensive Lineman - Jaye Howard, DT, Florida; Freshman- Isaiah Crowell,RB, Georgia.Week 5 (Games of Oct. 1): Co-Offense - Tyler Wilson, QB, Arkansas; Jarius Wright, WR,Arkansas; Defense - Melvin Ingram, DE, South Carolina; Special Teams - Steven Clark, P, Auburn;Offensive Lineman - William Vlachos, C, Alabama; Defensive Lineman - Sam Montgomery, DE,LSU; Freshman - Isaiah Crowell, RB, Georgia.Week 6 (Games of Oct. 8): Offense - Connor Shaw, QB, South Carolina; Defense - MikeGilliard, ILB, Georgia; Special Teams - Blair Walsh, PK, Georgia; Offensive Lineman - WillBlackwell, OG, LSU; Defensive Lineman - Fletcher Cox, DT, Mississippi State; Freshman - TevinMitchel, CB, Arkansas.Week 7 (Games of Oct. 15): Offense - Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama; Co-Defense - CoreyLemonier, DE, Auburn; D.J. Swearinger, FS, South Carolina; Special Teams - Steven Clark, P,Auburn; Offensive Lineman - Chris Faulk, OT, LSU; Defensive Lineman - Fletcher Cox, DT,Mississippi State; Co-Freshman - Bruce Ellington, WR, South Carolina; Ray Drew, OLB, Georgia.Week 8 (Games of Oct. 22): Offense - Dennis Johnson, RB, Arkansas; Defense - Dont’aHightower, LB, Alabama; Special Teams - Brad Wing, P, LSU; Offensive Lineman - Ryan Seymour,OG, Vanderbilt; Defensive Lineman - Barkevious Mingo, DE, LSU; Freshman - A.J. Johnson, LB,Tennessee.Week 9 (Games of Oct. 29): Offense - Michael Dyer, RB, Auburn; Co-Defense - Jerry Franklin,LB, Arkansas; Jarvis Jones, OLB, Georgia; Special Teams - Zach Hocker, K, Arkansas; OffensiveLineman - Cordy Glenn, OT, Georgia; Defensive Lineman - Fletcher Cox, DT, Mississippi State;Freshman - Brandon Wilds, RB, South Carolina.Week 10 (Games of Nov. 5): Offense - Jeff Demps, RB, Florida; Defense - Eric Reid, SAF, LSU;Special Teams - Dennis Johnson, RS/RB, Arkansas; Offensive Lineman - Ben Jones, C, Georgia;Co-Defensive Lineman - Jake Bequette, DE, Arkansas; Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU; Freshman -Maxwell Smith, QB, Kentucky.Week 11 (Games of Nov. 12): Offense - Zac Stacy, RB, Vanderbilt; Defense - Dont’aHightower, LB, Alabama; Special Teams - Joe Adams, WR/RS, Arkansas; Offensive Lineman -Ben Jones, C, Georgia; Defensive Lineman - Travian Robertson, DT, South Carolina; Freshman -Isaiah Crowell, RB, Georgia.Week 12 (Games of Nov. 19): Offense - Tyler Wilson, QB, Arkansas; Co-Defense - RonBrooks, DB, LSU; Danny Trevathan, LB, Kentucky; Special Teams: Blair Walsh, PK, Georgia;Offensive Lineman - Will Blackwell, OG, LSU; Co-Defensive Lineman - Malik Jackson, DT,Tennessee; Abry Jones, DE, Georgia; Freshman - Curt Maggitt, LB, Tennessee.Week 13 (Games of Nov. 25-26): Co-Offense - Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama; Connor Shaw,QB, South Carolina; Defense - Tyrann Mathieu, DB, LSU; Special Teams - Ryan Tydlacka, P,Kentucky; Co-Offensive Lineman - Kyle Fischer, OT, Vanderbilt; William Vlachos, C, Alabama; Co-Defensive Lineman - Fletcher Cox, DT, Mississippi State; Garrison Smith, DE, Georgia; Freshman- Kenny Hilliard, RB, LSU.
CONFERENCE RANKINGS (Week 14)
AP USA HI BCSSEC 6 6 6 6ACC 2 2 2 2Big Ten 4 3 3 3Big 12 4 3 4 4Pac-12 4 4 4 4Big East 0 2 1 0MWC 1 1 1 1WAC 1 1 1 2Independents 1 1 1 1MAC 2 2 2 2
SEC IN THE THIS WEEK’S POLLS
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No. Team Record Points1. Notre Dame (60) 12-0 1,5002. ALABAMA 11-1 1,4003. GEORGIA 11-1 1,3314. Ohio State 12-0 1,2945. FLORIDA 11-1 1,2626. Oregon 11-1 1,2427. Kansas State 10-1 1,0798. Stanford 10-2 1,0619. LSU 10-2 1,056
10. TEXAS A&M 10-2 1,04311. SOUTH CAROLINA 10-2 91612. Oklahoma 9-2 83413. Florida State 10-2 76414. Nebraska 10-2 70415. Clemson 10-2 66716. Oregon State 8-3 52817. UCLA 9-3 50518. Kent State 11-1 35519. Northern Illinois 11-1 34920. Utah State 10-2 27421. Michigan 8-4 21722. Northwestern 9-3 18923. Texas 8-3 18524. Oklahoma State 7-4 17425. Boise State 9-2 145
10. SOUTH CAROLINA 10-2 .668911. Oklahoma 9-2 .612912. Nebraska 10-2 .539313. Florida State 10-2 .464514. Clemson 10-2 .457015. Oregon State 8-3 .379016. UCLA 9-3 .330417. Kent State 11-1 .251218. Texas 8-3 .249219. Michigan 8-4 .209420. Boise State 9-2 .203021. Northern Illinois 11-1 .193622. Northwestern 9-3 .186523. Oklahoma State 7-4 .164624. Utah State 10-2 .117125. San Jose State 10-2 .0974
SEC ALL-TIME IN BCS STANDINGS
Most Appearances By Conference (Using conference align-ment at time game was played):1. SEC 4982. Big 12 4703. Big Ten 4064. ACC 3485. Pacific-12 3436. Big East 1697. Mountain West 1288. WAC 77
Most Appearances By Institution - SEC1. Florida 92 (2)2. LSU 80 (5)3. Georgia 68 (11)4. Alabama 57 (16)5. Tennessee 52 (17)6. Auburn 45 (24)7. Texas A&M 378. Missouri 329. South Carolina 3210. Arkansas 3111. Mississippi State 1912. Ole Miss 913. Kentucky 4(National Rank in Parenthesis)
Most Appearances Ranked #1 by Conference1. SEC 352. Big 12 303. Pac-12 204. Big Ten 155. ACC 14
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NOTES:First Overtime Game: Nov. 16, 1996 at Auburn (Auburn 56, Georgia 49 - 4 OT)First Non-Conference Overtime Game: Aug. 30, 1997 at Oxford (Ole Miss 24, Central Florida 23)Longest Current Consecutive Win Streaks in Overtime Games: 3 (Florida)Most Overtime Games in a Year: 7 (2007)
SEC OVERTIME RECORDS
SEC ATTENDANCE UPDATESchool Stadium(s) Capacity Games 100%+ Total Att. Average Att. Pct. of CapacityAlabama Bryant-Denny 101,821 7 6 712,052 101,722 99.90Arkansas Donald W. Reynolds Razorback (Fayetteville) 72,000 6 2 420,943 70,157 97.44
War Memorial (Little Rock) 53,955 2 1 108,467 54,234 100.528 3 529,410 66,176 98.05
Auburn Pat Dye Field at Jordan-Hare 87,451 7 0 578,521 82,646 94.50Florida Ben Hill Griffin at Florida Field 88,548 7 3 613,132 87,590 98.92Georgia Sanford 92,746 7 6 648,922 92,703 99.95Kentucky Commonwealth 67,942 7 0 347,838 49,691 73.14LSU Tiger 92,542 8 5 741,005 92,626 100.09Ole Miss Vaught-Hemingway/Hollingsworth Field 60,580 7 3 399,462 57,066 94.20Miss. State Davis Wade at Scott Field 55,082 7 6 389,396 55,628 100.99Missouri Memorial Stadium / Faurot Field 71,004 7 3 472,333 67,476 95.03South Carolina Williams-Brice 80,250 7 4 560,008 80,001 99.69Tennessee Neyland/Shields-Watkins Field 102,455 7 2 629,752 89,964 87.81Texas A&M Kyle Field 82,589 6 6 522,083 87,014 105.36Vanderbilt Vanderbilt 40,350 6 3 227,161 37,860 93.83Neutral Site Games [Florida vs. Georgia, Jacksonville] 82,000 1 1 84,644 84,644 103.22
W-L-T Ranking indicates number of wins; Pct. ranking indicates highest winning percentage (To be listed among career leaders, must have min. 5 years coaching)# - includes SEC Championship Game / [ ] - Active Rank among NCAA FBS Coaches / ( ) - Current SEC Coaches’ Rankings among Career Leaders* - Served as interim coach for Nov. 24 game
Record Last Five Seasons (2008-Current)
SEC Champ SEC National APW-L Pct. Bowls Game App. Champ Champ Top 25
SEC BOWL AGREEMENTSThe Southeastern Conference has agreements to send 10 of its member institutions to post-
season bowl games following the 2012 season. The winner of the SEC Championship Game will automatically participate in the Bowl
Championship Series comprised of the Sugar, Rose, Orange and Fiesta Bowls. The Capital One Bowl has the second selection, making its pick following the BCS selections.
The bowl must select the team with the next best overall record or a team that is within one winof the team with the next best overall record.
The AT&T Cotton and the Outback Bowls share the third and fourth selections from the SEC.The Cotton Bowl has the first preference of teams from the Western Division and the OutbackBowl has first preference of teams from the Eastern Division. The Cotton or Outback Bowl canselect teams outside of its divisional preference, but must not select them before the oppositebowl selects from its divisional preference.
The Chick-fil-A Bowl has the fifth selection of preference from the SEC.The Gator Bowl has the sixth selection and the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl
has the seventh pick from the SEC.The AutoZone Liberty and BBVA Compass Bowls share the eighth and ninth selections and
the AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl has the 10th selection.The 2012-13 SEC Bowl Schedule is as follows (all times Eastern / listed in chronological
order):
Dec. 28 / 2 p.m. AdvoCare V100 Independence vs. ACC ESPNDec. 31 / 12 pm Franklin American Mortgage Music City vs. ACC ESPNDec. 31 / 3:30 pm AutoZone Liberty vs. C-USA ESPNDec. 31 / 7:30 pm Chick-fil-A vs. ACC ESPNJan. 1 / 1 pm Outback vs. Big Ten ESPNJan. 1 / 1 pm Capital One vs. Big Ten ABCJan. 1 / 1 pm TaxSlayer.com Gator vs. Big Ten ESPN2Jan. 4 / 8 pm AT&T Cotton vs. Big 12 FOXJan. 5 / 1 pm BBVA Compass vs. Big East ESPN
STARTING QUARTERBACKS IN THE SEC
IN WINS ---------------- IN LOSSES -----------------School Quarterback(s) Record A-C-I Yards TD Pct. A-C-I Yards TD Pct.Alabama A.J. McCarron 23-2 531-360-4 4643 40 68.8 62-37-3 508 1 59.7Arkansas Tyler Wilson 15-9 497-324-5 4773 29 65.2 340-200-14 2538 16 58.8
The national average for scoring offense is 29.6. The SEC is fourth in the nation at 30.2 points per game (National Leader: Big 12 - 36.1). The national average for total offense is 410.3. The Big 12 leads the nation at464.1 yards per game with the SEC ninth at 402.0.
2012 MISC. SEC FOOTBALL STATISTICS
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SHUTOUTS IN THE SEC SINCE 1992Which defenses in the SEC have posted the most shutouts since 1992:
Team Total LastAlabama 22 12/24/12 vs. Auburn (49-0)Arkansas 6 9/9/06 vs. Utah State (20-0)Auburn 14 8/30/08 vs. UL-Monroe (34-0)Florida 10 11/17/12 vs. Jacksonville State (23-0)Georgia 10 10/10/12 vs. Auburn (38-0)Kentucky 5 9/5/09 vs. Miami, Ohio (42-0)LSU 16 11/13/10 vs. UL-Monroe (51-0)Ole Miss 12 9/22/11 vs. Tulane (39-0)Mississippi State 7 9/25/99 vs. South Carolina (17-0)Missouri 8 9/17/11 vs. Western Illinois (69-0)South Carolina 7 8/28/08 vs. N.C. State (34-0)Tennessee 15 11/5/11 vs. Middle Tennessee (24-0)Texas A&M 9 9/11/04 vs. Wyoming (31-0)Vanderbilt 4 11/3/12 vs. Kentucky (40-0)
SEC’S BEST ROAD TEAMS SINCE 1992Which SEC team has the best record away from home in league games since 1992 (includes
neutral site games/does not include SEC Championship Game):
EASTERN DIVISION vs. WESTERN DIVISION(Since 1992 • DOES NOT INCLUDE SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME)
EASTERN vs. Western W L T Pct. StreakFlorida 38 24 0 .613 W 2Georgia 41 20 1 .669 W 5Kentucky 23 39 0 .371 L 2Missouri 0 2 0 .000 L 2South Carolina 22 39 1 .363 W 1Tennessee 36 25 1 .589 L 5Vanderbilt 12 50 0 .194 W 2TOTALS 172 199 3 .464
WESTERN vs. Eastern W L T Pct. StreakAlabama 42 19 1 .685 W 6Arkansas 27 35 0 .435 L 1Auburn 37 24 1 .605 L 3LSU 32 29 1 .524 W 1Ole Miss 29 33 0 .468 L 2Mississippi State 31 31 0 .500 W 2Texas A&M 1 1 0 .500 W 1TOTALS 199 172 3 .536
DRIVE CHART - OFFENSEOverall / TD
Drives ---------------------------------------------------- Drives Ended By -------------------------------- Points Pts./ DriveStarted TD FG FGA PUNT DOWN *TURN CLOCK Scored Drive Efficiency
AVERAGE DRIVES -------------------------------------------------------Total Avg. Plays Avg. Yds. Avg. Time of No. of Scoring DrivesDrives Plays in Drive Yards in Drive Time Possesion - 2:00 5:00 +
Time of possession and scoring drives do not include overtime drives]
SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RACE RECAPS
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SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RACE RECAPS
1992 - Both races decided before final weekend. Florida and Georgia (6-2 in the SEC) were co-champions in the Eastern Division. The Gators won the tie-breaker by virtue of a 26-24 win overthe Bulldogs earlier in the season. Alabama (8-0) was the outright Western Division champion,even with a game against Auburn in the final weekend, which the Tide won, 17-0.
1993 - Both races decided before final weekend. Florida won the Eastern Division and Alabamawon the Western Division. The Gators finished 1/2 game ahead of Tennessee (UT tied Alabama,17-17). Alabama, at 5-2-1, finished two games ahead second-place Arkansas. Auburn was 8-0in the SEC, but was ineligible for the conference title.
1994 - Both races decided before final weekend. Florida won the Eastern Division, finishing SECplay at 7-1, two games ahead of Tennessee. Alabama won the Western Division with an 8-0 SECmark, three games ahead of Miss. State.
1995 - Both races decided before final weekend. Florida won the Eastern Division, finishing SECplay at 8-0, one game ahead of Tennessee. Arkansas won the Western Division with a 6-2 SECmark, one game ahead of Auburn and Alabama.
1996 - Both races decided before final weekend. Florida won the Eastern Division, finishing SECplay at 8-0, one game ahead of Tennessee. Alabama won the Western Division with a 6-2 SECmark, tying LSU. However, the Tide defeated the Tigers, 26-0, earlier in the year to win the tie-breaker.
1997 - Eastern Division race not finalized until after the final weekend. Tennessee defeatedVanderbilt, 17-10, to win the division on the final weekend. Tennessee, at 7-1 in the SEC, fin-ished one game ahead of Georgia and Florida. Auburn had won the Western Division with a 6-2SEC mark, tying LSU. However, Auburn defeated LSU, 31-28, earlier in the year to win the tie-breaker.
1998 - Western Division race not finalized until after the final weekend. Miss. State defeated OleMiss, 28-6, on Thanksgiving night, to win division on final weekend. Arkansas and Miss. Statefinished in tie for the division title. However, Miss. State defeated Arkansas, 22-21, earlier thatseason to win the tie-breaker. Arkansas defeated LSU 41-14 on the final weekend, but whenState defeated Ole Miss, the chase for the Championship Game had been won. Tennessee hadclinched the Eastern Division before the final weekend and defeated Vanderbilt, 41-0, to finishedthe SEC at 8-0.
1999 - Both races decided before final weekend. Florida won the Eastern Division, finishing SECplay at 7-1, one game ahead of Tennessee. Alabama won the Western Division with a 7-1 SECmark, one game ahead of Miss. State.
2000 - Both races decided before final weekend. Florida won the Eastern Division, finishing SECplay at 7-1, two games ahead of South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee. Auburn won theWestern Division with a 6-2 SEC mark, one game ahead of LSU. LSU lost to Arkansas in the finalweekend, 14-3. Even if the Tigers would have beaten the Razorbacks, Auburn would have wonthe tie-breaker over LSU due to a 34-17 win earlier in the season.
2001 - Both races go down to the final weekend. Due to game postponements on Sept. 15,games were reschedule for Dec. 1. On that weekend, Tennessee defeated Florida, 34-32, inGainesville, and LSU defeated Auburn, 27-14, in Baton Rouge, to clinch berths in the SECChampionship Game. The Vols won the East with a 7-1 mark while LSU had a 5-3 mark and tiedwith Auburn for the West, but won the head-to-head tiebreaker.
2002 - Western division race not finalized until after the final weekend. Georgia clinched theEastern Division championship on Nov. 16 after defeating Auburn, 24-21, in Auburn. The 7-1Bulldogs finish one game ahead of Florida, which was 6-2. Arkansas wins the Western Divisionon the season’s final weekend, defeating LSU, 21-20, in Little Rock on Nov. 29. The Razorbacks,LSU Tigers and Auburn Tigers are tied at 5-3 but Arkansas wins the head-to-head tiebreakers.
2003 - Both races decided on final weekend. Tennessee defeats Kentucky, 20-7, to force a three-way tie for Eastern Division championship between Vols, Georgia and Florida. Using tie-breakerinvolving the BCS standings, Georgia has the highest BCS ranking and has defeated Tennessee
(next highest ranking) during regular season to secure SEC Championship Game berth. LSUdefeats Arkansas, 55-24, and Ole Miss beats Mississippi State, 31-0, to force a tie for the WesternDivision championship. LSU’s 17-14 win over Ole Miss the week before earns the Tigers theWestern Division berth.
2004 - Auburn clinches berth in the SEC Championship Game on Oct. 30, tying the earliest sincethe game began in 1992 (Alabama, 1993). The Tigers (8-0) finish two games ahead in thestandings of second-place LSU (6-2). Tennessee clinches berth as Eastern Division representativewith 38-33 win against Vanderbilt on Nov. 20. The Vols (7-1) would win their next game on thefollowing weekend against Kentucky to claim the division title outright. Georgia was second inthe Western Division with a 6-2 mark.
2005 - Georgia (6-2) clinched Eastern Division Championship with a 45-13 win over Kentucky onNov. 19. The Bulldogs finish one full game ahead of South Carolina and Florida in the standings.LSU clinched Western Division title with a 19-17 win over Arkansas on Nov. 25. The Tigers fin-ished tied for the Western Division title (7-1), but defeated Auburn, 20-17, on Oct. 22, to win thetie-breaker.
2006 - Florida (7-1) clinched Eastern Division Championship and berth in the SEC ChampionshipGame on Nov. 4, by defeating Vanderbilt, 25-19. Arkansas clinched the Western Division title andSEC Championship Game berth with a 28-14 win over Mississippi State on Nov. 18.
2007 - LSU (6-2) clinched Western Division berth in the SEC Championship Game on Week 11after Alabama and Auburn both lose. Tennessee (6-2) gets Eastern Division berth with 52-50four-overtime victory over Kentucky in Week 13. The Vols win the tie-breaker with Georgia (6-2), defeating the Bulldogs 35-14 in Week 6.
2008 - Alabama (8-0) clinched Western Division berth in SEC Championship Game on Week 11(Nov. 1) after defeating LSU, 27-21. Florida (7-1) clinched Eastern Division berth in SECChampionship Game on Week 12 (Nov. 8) after defeating Vanderbilt, 42-14.
2009 - Florida (8-0) clinched Eastern Division berth in SEC Championship Game on Week 9 (Oct.31) after defeating Georgia, 41-17. Alabama (8-0) clinched Western Division berth in SECChampionship Game on Week 11 (Nov. 14) after defeating Mississippi State, 31-3.
2010 - Both spots in the SEC Championship Game were clinched on Week 11 (Nov. 13). Auburn(8-0) clinched Western Division berth with a 49-31 win against Georgia. South Carolina (5-3)clinched Eastern Division berth with a 36-14 win against Florida.
2011 - Georgia (7-1) clinched a berth in the SEC Championship Game in Week 12 (Nov. 19) witha 19-10 win over Kentucky while LSU (8-0) clinched its berth in Week 13 (last weekend of theregular season) with a 41-17 win over Arkansas.
2012 - Georgia (7-1) clinched a berth in the SEC Championship Game in Week 11 (Nov. 10) witha 38-0 win over Auburn. Alabama clinched a berth in the SEC Championship Game in Week 13(Nov. 24) with a 49-0 win over Auburn.
SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RACE RECAP
The earliest a berth has been clinched in the SEC Championship Game is Oct. 30 (Auburn, 2004,& Alabama, 1993).
In 11 of 42 divisional races (counting 2012), a championship game berth has not been decideduntil the weekend prior to the SEC Championship Game. That occurred in 1997 (Tennessee),1998 (Mississippi State), 2001 (Tennessee and LSU), 2002 (Arkansas), 2003 (Georgia and LSU),2005 (LSU), 2007 (Tennessee), 2011 (LSU) and 2012 (Alabama).
BY PLAYS17 - by Ole Miss vs. Texas A&M (80 yards, 7:24 TOP, FG)16 - by LSU vs. North Texas (74 yards, 8:17 TOP, FG)16 - by Kentucky vs. South Carolina (94 yards, 6:24 TOP, FG)16 - by Ole Miss vs. Alabama (70 yards, 5:01 TOP, TD)16 - by Tennessee vs. Florida (76 yards, 6:20 TOP, TD)16 - by LSU vs. South Carolina (69 yards, 7:47 TOP, FG)16 - by Vanderbilt vs. Florida (56 yards, 8:43 TOP, Missed FG)16 - by Vanderbilt vs. Auburn (75 yards, 8:25 TOP, TD)16 - by Mississippi State vs. Alabama (97 yards, 8:23 TOP, Turnover)16 - by Kentucky vs. Vanderbilt (49 yards, 7:10 TOP, Missed FG)16 - by Texas A&M vs. Alabama (63 yards, 5:40 TOP, FG)15 - 18 times
BY YARDS99 - by Texas A&M vs. Louisiana Tech (6 plays, 2:37 TOP, TD)99 - by Alabama vs. Western Carolina (8 plays, 4:59 TOP, TD)97 - by Ole Miss vs. UTEP (7 plays, 3:25 TOP, TD)97 - by Georgia vs. Kentucky (4 plays, 1:37 TOP, TD)97 - by Mississippi State vs. Alabama (16 plays, 8:23 TOP, Turnover)97 - by Ole Miss vs. LSU (11 plays, 3:14 TOP, TD)96 - by Auburn vs. New Mexico State (7 plays, 3:26 TOP, TD)96 - by Georgia vs. Vanderbilt (12 plays, 5:19 TOP, TD)95 - by Alabama vs. Florida Atlantic (12 plays, 2:38 TOP, TD)95 - by Arkansas vs. Ole Miss (13 plays, 6:23 TOP, TD)95 - by Texas A&M vs. Sam Houston State (8 plays, 2:49 TOP, TD)94 - by Georgia vs. Florida Atlantic (5 plays, 1:14 TOP, TD)94 - by Kentucky vs. South Carolina (16 plays, 6:24 TOP, FG)94 - by Alabama vs. Texas A&M (9 plays, 2:28 TOP, TD)92 - by Alabama vs. LSU (11 plays, 6:00 TOP, TD)
BY TIME9:28 - by South Carolina vs. Georgia (14 plays, 89 yards, TD)9:03 - by Florida vs. Kentucky (15 plays, 72 yards, TD)8:43 - by Vanderbilt vs. Florida (16 plays, 56 yards, Missed FG)8:25 - by Vanderbilt vs. Auburn (16 plays, 75 yards, TD)8:23 - by Mississippi State vs. Alabama (16 plays, 97 yards, Turnover)8:17 - by LSU vs. North Texas (16 plays, 74 yards, FG)7:58 - by Mississippi State vs. Arkansas (13 plays, 69 yards, Downs)7:57 - by LSU vs. South Carolina (16 plays, 75 yards, FG)7:47 - by LSU vs. South Carolina (16 plays, 69 yards, FG)7:43 - by South Carolina vs. Missouri (13 plays, 78 yards, Downs)7:39 - by South Carolina vs. Clemson (13 plays, 65 yards, TD)7:24 - by Ole Miss vs. Texas A&M (17 plays, 80 yards, FG)7:23 - by Kentucky vs. Tennessee (15 plays, 63 yards, FG)7:12 - by South Carolina vs. Kentucky (14 plays, 81 yards, TD)7:10 - by Kentucky vs. Vanderbilt (16 plays, 49 yards, Missed FG)7:08 - by Mississippi State vs. Middle Tennessee (14 plays, 74 yards, TD)7:07 - by Missouri vs. Kentucky (11 plays, 55 yards, End of Half)7:07 - by Alabama vs. Ole Miss (12 plays, 69 yards, FG)
Name School AwardDrew Alleman LSU GrozaAlvin Bailey Arkansas Outland / LombardiJohnthan Banks Mississippi State Bednarik / Thorpe / Nagurski / Lott /
HornungEmory Blake Auburn BiletnikoffJon Bostic Florida Butkus / LombardiJosh Boyd Mississippi State OutlandTyler Bray Tennessee Maxwell / Manning / Camp / O’BrienDylan Breeding Arkansas GuyChad Bumphis Mississippi State HornungTrey Burton Florida HornungTyler Campbell Ole Miss GuySteven Clark Auburn GuyChase Clement LSU MackeyJadeveon Clowney South Carolina Bednarik / Nagurski / Lombardi / Camp /
SEC - AP POLL HISTORYThe Southeastern Conference has had at least five teams ranked in at least one AP Top 25 pollevery year since expansion (1992). This season, as in last season, the SEC had at least five teamsranked in every AP poll.
Since 1992, the SEC has had at least 5 teams ranked in the AP Top 25 a total of 253 times, anaveage of 12.05 times per year. Since 1992 (counting 2012), the SEC has had at least 5 teamsranked for at least 10 weeks in 17 of the last 21 years.
The most SEC teams to be ranked in a poll in a given week was the pre-season poll of 2011, wheneight SEC teams were ranked.
Passing Yards1. 11,528 - David Greene, Georgia (849 of 1,440) .....................................................2001-042. 11,213 - Chris Leak, Florida (895 of 1,458) ...........................................................2003-063. 11,201 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (863 of 1,381) ............................................1994-974. 11,153 - Eric Zeier, Georgia (838 of 1,402)............................................................1991-945. 10,875 - Danny Wuerffel, Florida (708 of 1,170)...................................................1993-966. 10,354 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (862 of 1,514) ................................................2000-037. 10,119 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss (829 of 1,363) ......................................................2000-038. 9,707 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee (774 of 1,269) ................................................2000-039. 9,399 - Aaron Murray, Georgia (659 of 1,064)...........................................................2010-
10. 9,360 - Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky (791 of 1,278) ..............................................2004-07Highest Active Player7,765 - Tyler Wilson, Arkansas (593 of 946) ......................................................................2008-7,444 - Tyler Bray, Tennessee (540 of 922) ........................................................................2010-5,530 - AJ McCarron, Alabama (427 of 641)......................................................................2010-4,460 - Tyler Russell, Mississippi State (327 of 562) ..........................................................2009-
18 - Tim Priest, Tennessee (305 yards) ..................................................................1968-707. 16 - Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State (318 yards) .....................................................2009-
16 - Bacarri Rambo, Georgia (293 yards).....................................................................2009-16 - Harry Gilmer, Alabama (234 yards) ................................................................1944-4716 - Jake Scott, Georgia (315 yards)......................................................................1967-6816 - Mike Jones, Tennessee (305 yards) ................................................................1967-6916 - Harry Harrison, Ole Miss (242 yards)..............................................................1971-7316 - Jeremiah Castille, Alabama (186 yards) .........................................................1979-8216 - John Mangum, Alabama (95 yards)...............................................................1986-8916 - Walter Harris, Mississippi State (162 yards) ...................................................1992-95
Highest Active Players13 - Robert Lester, Alabama (183 yards)...........................................................................2009-9 - Prentiss Waggner, Tennessee (138 yards) ....................................................................2009-7 - Charles Sawyer, Ole Miss (154 yards)...........................................................................2010-
528 - Jeff Herrod, Ole Miss ....................................................................................1984-874. 521 - Jim Kovach, Kentucky ........................................................................1974-76, 19785. 482 - Chris Chenault, Kentucky .............................................................................1985-886. 475 - David Little, Florida......................................................................................1977-80
475 - Jeff Kremer, Kentucky ..................................................................................1984-878. 472 - Kem Coleman, Ole Miss ...............................................................................1974-779. 470 - Marty Moore, Kentucky ...............................................................................1990-93
10. 467 - Scot Brantley, Florida...................................................................................1976-79467 - Ben Zambiasi, Georgia .................................................................................1974-77467 - Ray Costict, Mississippi State .......................................................................1973-76
Highest Active Players313 - Daren Bates, Auburn................................................................................................2009-272 - Cameron Lawrence, Mississippi State ......................................................................2009-236 - D.J. Swearinger, South Carolina ...............................................................................2009-230 - Jon Bostic, Florida....................................................................................................2009-217 - Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State ...........................................................................2009-
Sacks1. 52.0 - Derrick Thomas, Alabama ...........................................................................1985-882. 49.0 - Billy Jackson, Mississippi State ...................................................................1980-833. 37.0 - Ben Williams, Ole Miss................................................................................1972-754. 36.0 - David Pollack, Georgia ................................................................................2001-045. 33.0 - Alex Brown, Florida.....................................................................................1998-016. 32.0 - Reggie White, Tennessee ............................................................................1980-837. 29.0 - Richard Tardits, Georgia ..............................................................................1985-88
29.0 - Eric Norwood, South Carolina .....................................................................2006-099. 28.0 - Jimmy Payne, Georgia ................................................................................1978-82
28.0 - Leonard Little, Tennessee............................................................................1995-97Highest Active Players23.0 - Jarvis Jones, Georgia...............................................................................................2011-22.0 - Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina .........................................................................2011-18.5 - Devin Taylor, South Carolina....................................................................................2009-16.0 - Sam Montgomery, LSU ...........................................................................................2010-15.0 - Corey Lemonier, Auburn..........................................................................................2010-14.5 - Barkevious Mingo, LSU ...........................................................................................2010-
5 - Brandon James, Florida (4 PR, 1 KOR)..............................................................2006-095 - Willie Gault, Tennessee (1 PR, 4 KOR)...............................................................1979-825 - Tom McWilliams, Miss. State (4 PR, 1 KOR) ......................................................1944-485 - Brandon Boykin, Georgia (4 KOR / Tied for SEC Career Record / 1 PR) ..............2008-115 - Joe Adams, Arkansas (5 PR).............................................................................2008-11
Highest Active Player3 - Warren Norman, Vanderbilt (3 KOR/T4th for SEC Career Record) .................................2009-3 - Dennis Johnson, Arkansas (3 KOR/T4th for SEC Career Record)....................................2008-3 - Andre DeBose, Florida (3 KOR/T4th for SEC Career Record)..........................................2010-
Career Field Goal Percentage (Min. 25 atts.)1. 87.8 - Bobby Raymond, Florida (43 of 49) ............................................................1982-842. 83.9 - Josh Jasper, LSU (47 of 56).........................................................................2007-103. 83.8 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (67 of 80)..............................................................1997-20014. 82.9 - Berj Yepremian, Florida (29 of 35) ..............................................................1976-785. 82.1 - Judd Davis, Florida (32 of 39) .....................................................................1992-946. 81.3 - David Browndyke, LSU (61 of 75)................................................................1986-897. 80.3 - Brandon Coutu, Georgia (53 of 66) .............................................................2004-078. 80.2 - Caleb Sturgis, Florida (69 of 86) ........................................................................2008-9. 79.6 - Jeremy Shelley, Alabama (43 of 54) ..................................................................2009-
10. 79.1 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (87 of 110) ..............................................................2000-0379.1 - Scott Etheridge, Auburn (34 of 43) .............................................................1992-93
Highest Active Player77.8 - Bryson Rose, Ole Miss (42 of 54).............................................................................2009-75.0 - Zach Hocker, Arkansas (48 of 64) ............................................................................2010-70.5 - Craig McIntosh, Kentucky (31 of 44) .......................................................................2009-
55.0 - Anthony McFarland, LSU.............................................................................1995-987. 54.5 - Eric Norwood, South Carolina .....................................................................2006-098. 53.0 - Leonard Little, Tennessee............................................................................1995-979. 51.5 - Derrick Harvey, Florida................................................................................2005-07
10. 51.0 - Reggie White, Tennessee ............................................................................1980-83Highest Active Players38.0 - Jarvis Jones, Georgia...............................................................................................2011-33.5 - Devin Taylor, South Carolina....................................................................................2009-32.5 - Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina .........................................................................2011-27.0 - Rob Lohr, Vanderbilt ...............................................................................................2009-27.0 - Sam Montgomery, LSU ...........................................................................................2010-25.5 - Barkevious Mingo, LSU ...........................................................................................2010-24.0 - Corey Lemonier, Auburn..........................................................................................2010-20.0 - Tenarius Wright, Arkansas.......................................................................................2009-
SEC PLAYERS LISTED AS ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS IN NCAA FBS DIVISIONYards per Catch -- Tavarres King, Georgia (18.4 ypc)Interception Return Yards -- Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State (320 yards)Interception Return for Touchdowns -- Trey Wilson, Vanderbilt (4)Punt Return Yards -- Dustin Harris, Texas A&M (987 yards)Forced Fumbles - Jarvis Jones, Georgia (0.35 ffpg)Punt Return TDs -- Dustin Harris, Texas A&M; Marcus Murphy, Missouri (3)Tackles for Loss per Game -- Jarvis Jones, Georgia (1.6 tpg)Sacks per Game -- Jarvis Jones, Georgia (1.0 spg)Forced Fumbles per Game -- Jarvis Jones, Georgia (0.33 fpg)
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SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS
Aug. 31Ole Miss at VanderbiltAlabama vs. Virginia Tech (Atlanta, Ga.)Louisiana-Lafayette at ArkansasToledo at FloridaGeorgia at ClemsonKentucky vs. Western Kentucky (Nashville, Tenn.)LSU vs. TCU (Arlington, Texas)Mississippi State vs. Oklahoma State (Houston, Texas)Murray State at MissouriNorth Carolina at South CarolinaAustin Peay at TennesseeRice at Texas A&M
Sept. 7South Carolina at GeorgiaSamford at Arkansas (Little Rock)Florida at Miami (Fla.)Miami (Ohio) at KentuckyUAB at LSUSoutheast Missouri at Ole MissAlcorn State at Mississippi StateToledo at MissouriWestern Kentucky at TennesseeSam Houston State at Texas A&MAustin Peay at Vanderbilt
Sept. 14Alabama at Texas A&MMississippi State at AuburnVanderbilt at South CarolinaSouthern Miss at ArkansasLouisville at KentuckyKent State at LSUOle Miss at TexasTennessee at Oregon
Sept. 21Auburn at LSUTennessee at FloridaArkansas at RutgersNorth Texas at GeorgiaTroy at Mississippi StateMissouri at IndianaSMU at Texas A&MVanderbilt at Massachusetts
Sept. 28Ole Miss at AlabamaTexas A&M at ArkansasFlorida at KentuckyLSU at GeorgiaSouth Carolina at Central FloridaSouth Alabama at TennesseeUAB at Vanderbilt
Oct. 5Arkansas at FloridaOle Miss at AuburnGeorgia at TennesseeKentucky at South CarolinaLSU at Mississippi StateMissouri at VanderbiltGeorgia State at Alabama
Oct. 12Alabama at KentuckySouth Carolina at ArkansasFlorida at LSUMissouri at GeorgiaTexas A&M at Ole MissBowling Green at Mississippi State
Oct. 19Arkansas at AlabamaAuburn at Texas A&MFlorida at MissouriGeorgia at VanderbiltSouth Carolina at TennesseeLSU at Ole Miss
Oct. 26Tennessee at AlabamaKentucky at Mississippi StateSouth Carolina at MissouriVanderbilt at Texas A&MFurman at LSUIdaho at Ole Miss
Nov. 2Auburn at ArkansasGeorgia vs. Florida (Jacksonville)Mississippi State at South CarolinaTennessee at MissouriAlabama State at Kentucky
Nov. 9LSU at AlabamaArkansas at Ole MissAuburn at TennesseeVanderbilt at FloridaMissouri at KentuckyMississippi State at Texas A&MAppalachian State at Georgia
Nov. 16Alabama at Mississippi StateGeorgia at AuburnFlorida at South CarolinaKentucky at VanderbiltTroy at Ole MissNew Mexico at Texas A&M
Nov. 23Mississippi State at ArkansasKentucky at GeorgiaTexas A&M at LSUMissouri at Ole MissVanderbilt at TennesseeChattanooga at AlabamaGeorgia Southern at FloridaCoastal Carolina at South Carolina
Nov. 30Alabama at AuburnArkansas at LSUTennessee at KentuckyOle Miss at Mississippi StateTexas A&M at MissouriFlorida State at FloridaGeorgia at Georgia TechClemson at South CarolinaWake Forest at Vanderbilt
Dec. 7SEC Championship Game • Atlanta, Ga.
* - Saturday dates listed / Subject to change based on television selections / Schedule dates are tentative and subjectto change
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2013 SEC FOOTBALL WEEKLY SCHEDULE
ALABAMA (11)Aug. 31 vs. Virginia Tech (Atlanta, Ga.)Sept. 14 at Texas A&MSept. 28 OLE MISSOct. 5 GEORGIA STATEOct. 12 at KentuckyOct. 19 ARKANSASOct. 26 TENNESSEENov. 9 LSUNov. 16 at Mississippi StateNov. 23 CHATTANOOGANov. 30 at Auburn
ARKANSASAug. 31 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTESept. 7 SAMFORD (Little Rock)Sept. 14 SOUTHERN MISSSept. 21 at RutgersSept. 28 TEXAS A&MOct. 5 at FloridaOct. 12 SOUTH CAROLINAOct. 19 at AlabamaNov. 2 AUBURNNov. 9 at Ole MissNov. 23 MISSISSIPPI STATENov. 30 at LSU
AUBURN (8)Sept. 14 MISSISSIPPI STATESept. 21 at LSUOct. 5 OLE MISSOct. 19 at Texas A&MNov. 2 at ArkansasNov. 9 at TennesseeNov. 16 GEORGIANov. 30 ALABAMA
FLORIDAAug. 31 TOLEDOSept. 7 at Miami (Fla.)Sept. 21 TENNESSEESept. 28 at KentuckyOct. 5 ARKANSASOct. 12 at LSUOct. 19 at MissouriNov. 2 vs. Georgia (Jacksonville)Nov. 9 VANDERBILTNov. 16 at South CarolinaNov. 23 GEORGIA SOUTHERNNov. 30 FLORIDA STATE
GEORGIAAug. 31 at ClemsonSept. 7 SOUTH CAROLINASept. 21 NORTH TEXASSept. 28 LSUOct. 5 at TennesseeOct. 12 MISSOURIOct. 19 at VanderbiltNov. 2 vs. Florida (Jacksonville)Nov. 9 APPALACHIAN STATENov. 16 at AuburnNov. 23 KENTUCKYNov. 30 at Georgia Tech
KENTUCKYAug. 31 vs. Western Kentucky (Nashville, Tenn.)Sept. 7 MIAMI (OHIO)Sept. 14 LOUISVILLESept. 28 FLORIDAOct. 5 at South CarolinaOct. 12 ALABAMAOct. 26 at Mississippi StateNov. 2 ALABAMA STATENov. 9 MISSOURINov. 16 at VanderbiltNov. 23 at GeorgiaNov. 30 TENNESSEE
LSUAug. 31 TCU (Arlington, Texas)Sept. 7 UABSept. 14 KENT STATESept. 21 AUBURNSept. 28 at GeorgiaOct. 5 at Mississippi StateOct. 12 FLORIDAOct. 19 at Ole MissOct. 26 FURMANNov. 9 at AlabamaNov. 23 TEXAS A&MNov. 30 ARKANSAS
OLE MISSAug. 31 at VanderbiltSept. 7 SOUTHEAST MISSOURISept. 14 at TexasSept. 28 at AlabamaOct. 5 at AuburnOct. 12 TEXAS A&MOct. 19 LSUOct. 26 IDAHONov. 9 ARKANSASNov. 16 TROYNov. 23 MISSOURINov. 30 at Mississippi State
MISSISSIPPI STATEAug. 31 vs. Oklahoma State (Houston, Texas)Sept. 7 ALCORN STATESept. 14 at AuburnSept. 21 TROYOct. 5 LSUOct. 12 BOWLING GREENOct. 26 KENTUCKYNov. 2 at South CarolinaNov. 9 at Texas A&MNov. 16 ALABAMANov. 23 at ArkansasNov. 30 OLE MISS
MISSOURI (11)Aug. 31 MURRAY STATESept. 7 TOLEDOSept. 21 at IndianaOct. 5 at VanderbiltOct. 12 at GeorgiaOct. 19 FLORIDAOct. 26 SOUTH CAROLINANov. 2 TENNESSEENov. 9 at KentuckyNov. 23 at Ole MissNov. 30 TEXAS A&M
SOUTH CAROLINAAug. 31 NORTH CAROLINASept. 7 at GeorgiaSept. 14 VANDERBILTSept. 28 at Central FloridaOct. 5 KENTUCKYOct. 12 at ArkansasOct. 19 at TennesseeOct. 26 at MissouriNov. 2 MISSISSIPPI STATENov. 16 FLORIDANov. 23 COASTAL CAROLINANov. 30 CLEMSON
TENNESSEEAug. 31 AUSTIN PEAYSept. 7 WESTERN KENTUCKYSept. 14 at OregonSept. 21 at FloridaSept. 28 SOUTH ALABAMAOct. 5 GEORGIAOct. 19 SOUTH CAROLINAOct. 26 at AlabamaNov. 2 at MissouriNov. 9 AUBURNNov. 23 VANDERBILTNov. 30 at Kentucky
TEXAS A&MAug. 31 RICESept. 7 SAM HOUSTON STATESept. 14 ALABAMASept. 21 SMUSept. 28 at ArkansasOct. 12 at Ole MissOct. 19 AUBURNOct. 26 VANDERBILTNov. 9 MISSISSIPPI STATENov. 16 NEW MEXICONov. 23 at LSUNov. 30 at Missouri
VANDERBILTAug. 31 OLE MISSSept. 7 AUSTIN PEAYSept. 14 at South CarolinaSept. 21 at MassachusettsSept. 28 UABOct. 5 MISSOURIOct. 19 GEORGIAOct. 26 at Texas A&MNov. 9 at FloridaNov. 16 KENTUCKYNov. 23 at TennesseeNov. 30 WAKE FOREST
* - Saturday dates listed / Subject to change based on televisionselections
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SEC ANNOUNCES 2012 FOOTBALL LEGENDS CLASS
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Southeastern Conference 2012 Football Legends Class includes 14 formerSEC stars who have made a name for themselves as great athletes on the playing field. This year’sclass has Heisman Trophy winners, All-Americans, All-SEC and Academic All-Americans as well asNCAA and SEC record holders. The group represents teams that won National and SECChampionships and are represented in state, school and National Football Foundation Halls ofFame. The class will be honored at the 2012 SEC Football “Weekend of Champions” Nov. 30-Dec. 1in Atlanta, Ga. The annual SEC Legends Dinner presented by AT&T will be held Nov. 30 at the HyattRegency in Atlanta and the group will also be recognized prior to the SEC Football ChampionshipGame, which will be held at the Georgia Dome on Sat., Dec. 1. Below is a listingof the 2012 SECFootball Legends. Biographies are on the SEC’s official website, SECDigitalNetwork.com.
ALABAMA – Paul Crane, Center/Linebacker, 1963-65 ARKANSAS – Pat Summerall, Kicker/Defensive End/Tight End, 1949-51AUBURN – James C. Owens, Fullback, 1969-72FLORIDA – Steve Tannen, Defensive Cornerback, 1967-69GEORGIA – David Greene, Quarterback, 2001-04KENTUCKY – Sonny Collins, Running Back, 1972-75LSU – Kevin Mawae, Center, 1990-93 OLE MISS – Glynn Griffing, Quarterback, 1960-62MISSISSIPPI STATE – Walt Harris, Defensive Back, 1992-95MISSOURI – Johnny Roland, Defensive Back/Running Back/Kick Return, 1962, 64-65SOUTH CAROLINA – Ko Simpson, Safety, 2004-05TENNESSEE – Peerless Price, Wide Receiver, 1995-98TEXAS A&M – John David Crow, Running Back/Defensive Back, 1955-57VANDERBILT – Hunter Hillenmeyer, Linebacker, 1999-2002
SEC HAS TWO OF 10 FINALISTS FOR SENIOR CLASS AWARD
OVERLAND PARK, KS – Ten NCAA® Football Bowl Subdivision student-athletes who excel both onand off the field were selected as finalists today for the 2012 Senior CLASS Award® in collegiatefootball. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division I FBSsenior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence – community, classroom, charac-ter and competition.
The Southeastern Conference has two of the 10 finalists for the honor. The SEC student-athletes areMississippi State DB Johnthan Banks and Alabama OL Barrett Jones.
An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School ®, the Senior CLASSAward focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use their platform in ath-letics to make a positive impact as leaders in their communities.
The finalists were chosen by a media committee from the list of 30 candidates announced inSeptember. Nationwide fan voting begins immediately to help select the winner. Fans are encour-aged to vote on the Senior CLASS Award website through December 3. Fan votes will be combinedwith media and Division I head coaches’ votes to determine the winner.
The Senior CLASS Award winner will be announced during the 2012-13 bowl season.
SEC HAS THREE PLAYERS LISTED ON ALLSTATE AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM
Allstate Insurance Company and the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) todayannounced the 22 college football players from across the country named to the 2012 Allstate AFCAGood Works Team®. One of the sport’s premier service honors, the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team®shines a spotlight on the positive, off-the-field impact that a select group of student-athletes hason their communities.
Three players from the SEC made this year’s squad - Alabama senior OL Barrett Jones, Auburn sen-ior TE Philip Lutzenkirchen and Georgia junior QB Aaron Murray.
This summer, the program received 117 nominations from colleges and universities hailing from 35states. From the nominations, a prestigious voting panel comprised of former Allstate AFCA GoodWorks Team® members and college football media selected two 11-member teams – one featur-ing players competing in the NCAA® Football Bowl Subdivision and the other a combined team rep-resenting the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision, Divisions II, III and the NAIA.
Each year, the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team® raises the bar for the impact that student-athletescan have on their local communities, and this year’s roster is no exception. From creating mentor-ship programs for at-risk youth to building homes and health clinics overseas, these 22 young menhave dedicated themselves to bettering the lives of others through countless acts of service.
Fans will have the opportunity to vote for the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team® Captain by visitingESPN.com and searching “Good Works.” Fans can learn more about this year’s team members andtheir charitable accomplishments by viewing player profiles on the website. The Team Captain andhis fellow award recipients will be invited to New Orleans to take part in a special youth footballclinic leading up to the 2013 Allstate® Sugar Bowl®.
SEC LEADS NATION WITH FORMER PLAYERS ON NFL OPENING WEEKEND ROSTERS
The SEC leads the nation in number of former players on opening weekend NFL rosters. The 14 SECinstitutions have 288 former players in the NFL. There are 257 former SEC players on opening week-end NFL rosters. The ACC is second with 226 players followed by the Pac-12 with 216, the Big Tenwith 214 and the Big 12 with 141. LSU leads all SEC schools with 36, while Georgia is second with35 and Florida third at 30. Alabama is fourth with 26, Tennessee fifth at 24, Auburn sixth at 22 andOle Miss seventh at 20. South Carolina has 19, Texas A&M 16, Arkansas and Missouri at 15 each,Mississippi State 14, Kentucky nine and Vanderbilt 7.
BARRETT JONES NAMED NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION SCHOLAR-ATHLETE
The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame has announced that Alabama seniorcenter Barrett Jones has been named one of 15 NFF National Scholar-Athletes. The honorees alsocomprise the list for the 2012 William V. Campbell Trophy, which recognizes an individual as theabsolute best scholar-athlete in the nation. Each of the 15 members will be awarded an $18,000postgraduate scholarship as part of the 54th NFF National Scholar-Athlete class. The group will berecognized at the NFF Annual Awards Dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City on Dec. 4,where the Campbell Trophy winner will be announced.
The SEC led all FBS conferences with nine nominees for the annual William V. Campbell Trophy,awarded by the National Football Foundation to the best football scholar-athlete in the nation.
This year’s candidates from the SEC included: Barrett Jones (Alabama), Dylan Breeding (Arkansas),Ashton Richardson (Auburn), Caleb Sturgis (Florida), Ty Frix (Georgia), Matt Smith (Kentucky), TylerCampbell (Ole Miss), T.J. Moe (Missouri) and Seth Strickland (South Carolina).
Previous SEC winners of the Campbell Trophy include: Tim Tebow, Florida (2009); Rudy Niswanger,LSU (2005); Michael Munoz, Tennessee (2004); Matt Stinchcomb, Georgia (1998); Peyton Manning,Tennessee (1997); Danny Wuerffel, Florida (1996); Brad Culpepper, Florida (1991).
FIRST-YEAR COACHES IN THE SECOle Miss’ Hugh Freeze and Texas A&M’s Kevin Sumlin are in their first seasons as head coach attheir schools. Freeze is 5-6 in his first season at the helm of the Rebels while Sumlin is 9-2 in hisfirst season with the Aggies.
Since 1977, there have been 62 first-year coaches in the SEC. Of those, 31 of those have finishedtheir inaugural season with a sub-.500 mark. The cumulative record for the 62 coaches is 363-377-7 (.491). There have been some exceptions to the rule since 1997. Auburn’s Terry Bowdenwas 11-0 in 1993, LSU’s Mike Archer was 10-1-1 in 1987, Tennessee’s Phillip Fulmer was 10-2 in1993 and LSU’s Les Miles was 11-2 in 2005.
The average record of the 62 coaches in their inaugural seasons - 5.85 wins against 6.08 losses.
However, quite of few of the previous 62 went on to have stellar sophomore seasons in the SEC.This year, Florida’s Will Muschamp is 9-1 and ranked 6th in the BCS Standings and Vanderbilt’sJames Franklin has put the Commodores in a post-season bowl for the second straight year.
Also, Auburn’s Gene Chizik and Florida’s Urban Meyer won BCS National Championships in theirsecond seasons. Alabama’s Nick Saban went from 7-6 in 2007 to 12-2 and a Sugar Bowl game in2008 and Georgia’s Jim Donnan went from 5-6 in 1996 to 10-2 and an Outback Bowl berth in1997. Mississippi State’s Dan Mullen went from 5-7 in 2009 to 9-4 and a Gator Bowl game in2010 and South Carolina’s Lou Holtz went from 0-11 in 1999 to 8-4 and the Outback Bowl in2000.
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SEC FOOTBALL (2006-11) ... SECOND TO NONE
During the last six years (2006-11), Southeastern Conference football has experienced success that isunparalleled in its football history and, perhaps, in the college football history. During this tenure,the SEC’s achievements have been demonstrated by:
• Triumphs in BCS bowl games, including the BCS National Championship Game• Non-conference success in regular season and bowl games• Defeating highly-ranked non-conference teams• Success in the polls and rankings• Individual awards and All-America Teams• Academic and Community Service Standouts• Continued accomplishments of former SEC student-athletes in the NFL
SEC IN THE BCS• The SEC has won six consecutive national championships, eight BCS National Championships and22 overall national titles (AP, BCS, FWAA, coaches poll). Alabama claimed the 2011 BCS NationalChampionship with a 21-0 win over LSU in New Orleans on Jan. 9.
• Four different SEC schools have won the BCS National Championship since 2006 (Auburn, 2010;Alabama, 2009 and 2011; Florida, 2006 and 2008; LSU, 2007). Tennessee (1998) and LSU (2004)have also won the BCS crown. The Big 12 (Texas and Oklahoma) and the ACC (Miami and FloridaState) have each had two schools win titles since 1998.
• Since 2006, more than half of the slots in the BCS National Championship Game have been takenby SEC teams (7 of 12). The Big Ten and the Big 12 have two each and the Pac-10 has one.
• No other conference has won a BCS National Championship Game since Texas defeated SouthernCalifornia, 41-38, in the Rose Bowl following the 2005 regular season. The SEC has won the last six.
• An SEC team has led or tied for the lead at the end of 20 of the last 24 quarters of BCS NationalChampionship Game play.
• Since 2006, an SEC team has been ranked first in the weekly BCS standings in 26 of the 48 weeks,with four different teams holding the top spot. Florida was first for seven weeks, Alabama for sixweeks, Auburn for three and LSU for 10 weeks, including all eight polls of this season. The Big Tenhas held the top spot for 13 weeks (all Ohio State), the Big 12 for five weeks (Texas and Oklahomatwice, Missouri once) and the Pac-10 four weeks (all Oregon).
• The SEC has had more teams ranked in the BCS standings for the most times than any other con-ference since 2006. The league has had 11 of its 12 teams ranked at one time or another since 2006for a total of 238 times. The SEC breakdown: LSU (45), Alabama (35), Florida (33), Auburn (29),Georgia (23), Arkansas (23), South Carolina (21), Tennessee (14), Mississippi State (8), Kentucky (4)and Ole Miss (3).
• Since 2006, the SEC has posted a 9-3 record in BCS bowl games, more wins and a higher winningpercentage (.750) than any other conference. The win total equals that of the next two highest con-ferences. Here are the BCS bowl records of all conferences since 2006:
SEC 9-3 .750Mountain West 2-1 .667WAC 2-1 .667Pac-10 5-3 .625Big East 3-3 .500Big 12 4-5 .444Big Ten 4-7 .364ACC 1-6 .143Independents 0-1 .000
• Three of the top nine defensive performanes in BCS history have been registered by SEC teams,more than any other conference. Alabama’s shutout of LSU in the 2012 BCS National ChampionshipGame was the first shutout in BCS history. Georgia defeated Hawaii, 41-10, in the 2008 Sugar Bowl,and Florida defeated Syracuse, 31-10, in the 1999 Orange Bowl - both are tied for 7th in lowest pointtotal allowed in a BCS game.
SEC IN OVERALL BOWL GAMES• Since 2006, the SEC has accrued more bowl wins (36) and appearances (55) than any other confer-ence. The conference’s .655 bowl winning percentage is third behind the Big East (23-10, .697) andMountain West (20-9, .690) during that time.
Big East 23-10 .697Mountain West 20-9 .690SEC 36-19 .655Pac-10 16-12 .571Sun Belt 7-6 .538Big 12 25-22 .532Independents 5-6 .455Conference USA 15-19 .441ACC 19-31 .380WAC 9-15 .375Big Ten 17-30 .362MAC 8-18 .308
• In the 2011-12 bowl season, the SEC and the Big 12 tied for the most wins (6) and had the fourthhighest win percentage (6-3, .667), second-highest among conferences that had six-or-more teamsin bowl games.
• In January bowl games, the SEC is 22-10 (.688) against non-conference competition. Since 2008,the league is 16-6 (.727) against non-conference foes in January bowl games.
• In seven 2011-12 bowl games against non-conference foes, SEC defenses held opponents to lessthan its average in five of those games. One of the two other games were in overtime (MichiganState-Georgia) and the other was Auburn holding Virginia to 24 points, when the Cavaliers seasonaverage was 23.2 points per game.
SEC vs. OTHER CONFERENCES• Since 2006, the SEC has posted the highest non-conference winning percentage (regular season &bowls) than any other conference. The league has a 279-63 record, an 81.6 winning percentage. TheSEC has won no less than 43 non-conference games (regular season & bowls) during the last six sea-sons (2006-2011). This season, the SEC was 48-8 (.857), the second highest percentage among FBSconferences.
SEC 279-63 .816Big 12 233-84 .735Big East 195-79 .712Big Ten 218-96 .694Pac-12 140-84 .625ACC 209-129 .618Mountain West 140-108 .565WAC 117-149 .440Conference USA 129-194 .399MAC 112-227 .330Sun Belt 58-178 .246
• Teams from the SEC have posted 37 wins in the last six years against non-conference Top 25 teams(at time game was played), an average of more than six wins per season. Nine of the 12 SEC teamshave at least one win against a non-conference Top 25 team in the last five years with LSU (8),Georgia (7), Alabama (5), Florida (4), South Carolina (4) and Auburn (3) leading the way. 10 of 12SEC teams have registered at least one non-conference Top 25 win since 2006. SEC teams have beat-en teams ranked 1-25 since 2006 with the exception of 5-6-11.
SEC IN FINAL RANKINGS• Since 2006, the SEC has had the most teams ranked in the final USA Today Coaches Poll. The con-ference has had 29 teams ranked in the final USA Today rankings, four more than the Big 12 (25) andfive more than the Big Ten (24).
• The SEC has either led or tied for the lead with the most teams ranked in the USA Today Top 25 forfive of the last six seasons. In 2011, the SEC had five teams ranked, which was one more than theBig 12 and the Big Ten.
SEC INDIVIDUAL AWARDS AND ALL-AMERICANS• In the 29 individual awards given this season, the SEC has had at least one recipient in 23 of themsince 2006. The SEC has not had a winner of the Biletnikoff Award (wide receiver), Lou Groza (place-kicker), Brian Burlsworth (walk-on), Johnny Unitas (senior quarterback), Ted Hendricks (defensiveend) and ARA Sportsmanship Award in the last six seasons.
• Since 2006, the SEC football student-athletes and coaches have won 51 major individual awards, anaverage of more than eight per year. The league won an all time high 12 individual honors in 2010and won eight this season.
• The SEC has won a national player of the year in four years with four different players – DarrenMcFadden, Arkansas, and Tim Tebow, Florida, in 2007; Tebow in 2008; Mark Ingram, Alabama, in2009; and, Cam Newton, Auburn, in 2010. The SEC did not have a national player of the year in2011.
SEC INDIVIDUAL AWARDS AND ALL-AMERICANS• The SEC would fill a complete first unit of first-team All-Americas since 2006. The SEC has had 58players make first-team All-America in the AP, Walter Camp, FWAA or AFCA squads. The list repre-sents at least one player at every position.
SEC INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS SINCE 2006HEISMAN MEMORIAL TROPHY (Nation’s best player) – Cam Newton, Auburn (2010); Mark Ingram,Alabama (2009); Tim Tebow, Florida (2007)CHUCK BEDNARIK AWARD (Nation’s best defensive player) – Patrick Peterson, LSU (2010); TyrannMathieu, LSU (2011)RAY GUY AWARD (Nation’s best punter) – Chas Henry, Florida (2010); Drew Butler, Georgia (2009)MAXWELL AWARD (Nation’s best player) – Cam Newton, Auburn (2010); Tim Tebow, Florida (2008);Tim Tebow, Florida (2007)WALTER CAMP AWARD (Nation’s best player) – Cam Newton, Auburn (2010); Darren McFadden,Arkansas (2007)DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD (Nation’s best quarterback) – Cam Newton, Auburn (2010); Tim Tebow,Florida (2007)JIM THORPE AWARD (Nation’s best defensive back) – Morris Claiborne, LSU (2011); Patrick Peterson,LSU (2010); Eric Berry, Tennessee (2009)JOHN MACKEY AWARD (Nation’s best tight end) – D.J. Williams, Arkansas (2010); Aaron Hernandez,Florida (2009)ROTARY LOMBARDI AWARD (Nation’s outstanding lineman) – Nick Fairley, Auburn (2010); GlennDorsey, LSU (2007)PAUL HORNUNG AWARD (Nation’s most versatile player) -- Brandon Boykin, Georgia (2011)FRANK BROYLES AWARD (Nation’s top assistant coach) – John Chavis, LSU (2011); Gus Malzahan,Auburn (2010); Kirby Smart, Alabama (2009)DISNEY SPIRIT AWARD (Top inspirational story) – Alabama Football Team (2011); D.J. Williams,Arkansas (2010)HOME DEPOT COACH OF THE YEAR (National Coach of the Year) – Les Miles, LSU (2011); Gene Chizik,Auburn (2010); Nick Saban, Alabama (2008)EDDIE ROBINSON FWAA COACH OF THE YEAR – Nick Saban, Alabama (2008)LIBERTY MUTUAL COACH OF THE YEAR -- Les Miles, LSU (2011)CoSIDA/ESPN ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN OF THE YEAR – Greg McElroy, Alabama (2010); Tim Tebow,Florida (2009)BUTKUS AWARD (Nation’s best linebacker) – Rolando McClain, Alabama (2009); Patrick Willis, OleMiss (2006)WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL TROPHY (Nation’s top scholar-athlete) – Tim Tebow, Florida (2009)RIMINGTON TROPHY (Nation’s best center) – Maurkice Pouncey, Florida (2009); Jonathan Luigs,Arkansas (2007)
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Offense (20)QB – Tim Tebow, Florida (2007)QB – Cam Newton, Auburn (2010)RB – Darren McFadden, Arkansas (2006-07)RB – Knowshon Moreno, Georgia (2008)RB – Mark Ingram, Alabama (2009)RB – Trent Richardson, Alabama (2011)WR – Robert Meachem, Tennessee (2006)WR – Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina (2010)TE – Aaron Hernandez, Florida (2009)TE – Orson Charles, Georgia (2011)OL – Arron Sears, Tennessee (2006)OL – Michael Oher, Ole Miss (2008)OL – Andre Smith, Alabama (2008)OL – Herman Johnson, LSU (2008)OL – Mike Johnson, Alabama (2009)OL – Lee Ziemba, Auburn (2010)OL – Barrett Jones, Alabama (2011)C – Jonathan Luigs, Arkansas (2007)C – Andre Caldwell, Alabama (2008)C – Maurkice Pouncey, Florida (2009)
Defense (28)DL – Glenn Dorsey, LSU (2006-07)DL – Terrence Cody, Alabama (2008-09)DL – Peria Jerry, Ole Miss (2008)DL – Nick Fairley, Auburn (2010)DL – Melvin Ingram, South Carolina (2011)DL – Sam Montgomery, LSU (2011)LB – Patrick Willis, Ole Miss (2006)LB – Brandon Spikes, Florida (2008)LB – Rolando McClain, Alabama (2009)
LB – Eric Norwood, South Carolina (2009)LB – Justin Houston, Georgia (2010)LB – Jarvis Jones, Georgia (2011)LB – Courtney Upshaw, Alabama (2011)LB – Dont’a Hightower, Alabama (2011)DB – Eric Berry, Tennessee (2008-09)DB – LaRon Landry, LSU (2006)DB – Craig Steltz, LSU (2007)DB – Rashad Johnson, Alabama (2008)DB – Javier Arenas, Alabama (2009)DB – Joe Haden, Florida (2009)DB – Mark Barron, Alabama (2010)DB – Patrick Peterson, LSU (2010)DB – Morris Claiborne, LSU (2011)DB – Tyrann Mathieu, LSU (2011)DB – Mark Barron, Alabama (2011)DB – Bacarri Rambo, Georgia (2011)DB – DeQuan Menzie, Alabama (2011)DB – Dre Kirkpatrick, Alabama (2011)
LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARD (Nation’s top senior student-athlete) – Tim Tebow, Florida (2009)WUERFFEL TROPHY (Community Service, Athletic and Academic Achievement) – Tim Tebow, Florida(2008)OUTLAND TROPHY (Nation’s top lineman) – Barrett Jones, Alabama (2011); Andre Smith, Alabama(2008); Glenn Dorsey, LSU (2007)WALTER CAMP COACH OF THE YEAR – Nick Saban, Alabama (2008)BRONKO NAGURSKI AWARD (Nation’s top defensive player) – Glenn Dorsey, LSU (2007)DOAK WALKER AWARD (Nation’s top running back) – Trent Richardson, Alabama (2011); DarrenMcFadden, Arkansas (2007); Darren McFadden, Arkansas (2006)LOTT TROPHY (Defensive IMPACT Player) – Glenn Dorsey, LSU (2007)MANNING AWARD (Nation’s top quarterback) – Tim Tebow, Florida (2008); JaMarcus Russell, LSU(2006)ASSOCIATED PRESS COLLEGE PLAYER OF THE YEAR – Tim Tebow, Florida (2007)ARA SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD -- Barrett Jones, Alabama (2011)
SEC FOOTBALL ACADEMIC & COMMUNITY SERVICE STANDOUTS• 16 SEC football student-athletes have won 18 national academic and community service awardssince 2006. The SEC has had the last three CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-Americas of the Year in foot-ball, a recipient of the William V. Campbell Trophy (known as the “Academic Heisman”), 10 first-teamCoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-America first team recipients, five National Football Foundation Scholar-Athletes and nine representatives on the AFCA Good Works Team.
2006CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team – Hayden Lane, OL, KentuckyNational Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete – Chris Leak, QB, FloridaAFCA Good Works Team – William Brown, OL, South Carolina; Quentin Moses, DE, Georgia; JacobTamme, TE, Kentucky; James Wilhoit, PK, Tennessee
2007National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete – Jacob Tamme, TE, KentuckyCoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida; JacobTamme, TE, KentuckyAFCA Good Works Team – Jason Cook, FB, Ole Miss; Kelin Johnson, SS, Georgia;
2008CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida; Tim Masthay,P, KentuckyCoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America of the Year – Tim Tebow, QB, FloridaAFCA Good Works Team – Tim Masthay, P, KentuckyWuerrfel Trophy – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida
2009National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete – Tim Tebow, QB, FloridaNFF William V. Campbell Trophy – Tim Tebow, QB, FloridaCoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida; Colin Peek,TE, AlabamaCoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America of the Year – Tim Tebow, QB, FloridaAFCA Good Works Team – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida; Jeff Owens, DL, Georgia
2010National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete – Greg McElroy, QB, Alabama; Derek Sherrod, OT,Mississippi StateCoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-America First Team – Greg McElroy, QB, Alabama; Barrett Jones, OL,Alabama; Drew Butler, P, Georgia
2011National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete - Drew Butler, P, GeorgiaCapital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America First-Team - Barrett Jones, OL, Alabama; Drew Butler, P,GeorgiaAFCA Good Works Team - Aron White, TE, Georgia; Jacob Lewellen, DL, KentuckyARA Sportsmanship Award -- Barrett Jones, OL, Alabama
• Since 1992, the Southeastern Conference leads all conferences with 54 selections to the AllstateAFCA Good Works Teams®, followed by the Big 12 with 40 selections and the Atlantic CoastConference with 29 selections. With Aron White's selection this year, Georgia moves into first placewith 13 honorees to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. The Bulldogs are followed by Nebraskaand St. Thomas (Minn.) with 12 honorees each. Super Bowl XLII and XLI champion quarterbacksEli and Peyton Manning were members of the 2002 and 1997 Good Works Teams, respectively
• 103 SEC football student-athletes earned their undergraduate degrees and graduated in the Fallof 2011. Those are:
Alabama - Undra Billingsley, Robert Lester, Jerrell Harris, John Boswell, Marquis Maze, BradSmelley, Christpher Jordan, Wes Neighbors, Courtney Upshaw, Darius Hanks, Dont’a Hightower,Milton Talbert, Brandon Gibson, De’Quan Menzie, Brandon Lewis, Robert EzellArkansas - Freddy Burton, Grant Cook, Weston Dacus, De’Anthony Curtis, Elston Forte, BroderickGreen, Robert Johnson, Alex Tejada Auburn - Deshaun Barnes, Chris Brooks, Eltoro Freeman, Josh Harris, Davis HooperFlorida - Phillip Bellino, John Brantley, William Green, Jerry Howard, Moses Jenkins, David Lerner,Eugene Minchin, Tyler Pridemore, Chris Rainey, Solomon Schoonover, William Steinmann, DeonteThompson, Steven Wilks, James WilsonGeorgia - Justin Anderson, Nic Clemons, Candler Cook, Eric Elliot, Demetric Evans, Bruce Figgins,Ben Harden, Joshua Sailors, Richard Samuel, Trinton SturdivantKentucky - Andre Woodson, Randall Burden, E.J. AdamsLSU - Drew Alleman, Joseph Crappell, Michael Joseph, Bobby Hebert, James Stampley, BrandonWashington, John Williams, Jared FugateOle Miss - Enrique Davis, Kentrell Lockett, Justin Smith, Bradley Sowell, Marcus TempleMississippi State - Wade Bonner, Kendric Cook, Jamie Jones, D.J. Looney, Charles Mitchell, ChrisRelf, Quentin Saulsberry, Baker Swedenberg; Brandon Wilson, Anthony Chapman, Bruce Plummer,Zachary Smith, Ellis WymsSouth Carolina - Ladi Ajiboye, Antonio Allen, Eric Baker, Jason Barnes, Melvin Ingram, KennyMiles, Rokevious Watkins, Jay Wooten, Steven SingletonTennessee - Jonathan Brown, Shawn Bryson, Arthur Evans, Daryl VereenVanderbilt - Brandon Barden, Kyle Fischer, Tim Fugger, TJ Greenstone, Chris Marve, AustinMonahan, Larry Smith, Udom Umoh
SEC IN THE NFL• The SEC has had more of its former players on NFL rosters in the last five seasons than any otherconference. Since 2006, the SEC has averaged 267.7 players per year on NFL opening weekendrosters. The league had a high of 283 on 2011 rosters and has outpaced all conferences everyyear.
• During the last six completed NFL seasons (2005-10), the SEC had had two of its former playersnamed NFL MVP three times (2005, Shaun Alexander, RB, Alabama with Seattle; 2008-09, PeytonManning, QB, Tennessee with Indianapolis).
• During the last six Super Bowls (2006-11), three former SEC players have been named gameMVP (2006 – Hines Ward, WR, Georgia with Pittsburgh; 2007 – Peyton Manning, QB, Tennesseewith Indianapolis; 2008 – Eli Manning, QB, Ole Miss with New York Giants).
• The SEC has had more draft selections since 2006 than any other conference. The league hasaveraged almost 40 selections per draft since 2006 (39.5).
• Since 2006, the SEC has had 46 first-round selections, an average of 7.67 per year. The leaguehad a high of 11 first-round selections in 2007 and 10 selected last season.
• Since 2006, the SEC has had three players selected first in the NFL Draft (2007 – JaMarcusRussell, QB, LSU to Oakland; 2009 – Matthew Stafford, QB, Georgia to Detroit; 2011 - CamNewton, QB, Auburn to Carolina) and seven other players selected among the top five in the draft(2009 - #3 Tyson Jackson, DE, LSU to Kansas City; 2008 - #4 Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas toOakland; 2008 - #5 Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU to Kansas City; 2010 – #5 Eric Berry, DB, Tennessee toKansas City; 2011 - #3 Marcell Dareus, DT, Alabama to Buffalo; #4 A.J. Green, WR, Georgia toCincinnati; #5 Patrick Peterson, DB, LSU to Arizona).
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SEC FOOTBALL (2006-11) ... SECOND TO NONESEC NFL DRAFT SELECTIONS
• In the 2012 NFL draft, the SEC had 42 players selected, the most from any conference. It includ-ed a high of nine first round draft selections, including four of the first 10. The SEC led thenation's conferences in draft picks for the sixth consecutive year. The last time that the SEC did nottop the conference draft list was in 2006, when the Big Ten had 41 and the SEC had 37. This year,the Big Ten had 41 players selected followed by the ACC with 31, the Pac-12 with 28 and the Big12 with 25.
SEC IN THE NFL SUCCESS
• Former Southeastern Conference football players have had success in the National FootballLeague. Here is a snapshot of that success since 2000.
NFL MVPs2003 - Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (Tennessee)
Jamal Lewis, Baltimore (Tennessee)2004 - Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (Tennessee)2005 - Shaun Alexander, Seattle (Alabama)2008 - Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (Tennessee)2009 - Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (Tennessee)
Super Bowl MVPsXL - Hines Ward, Pittsburgh (Georgia)XLI - Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (Tennessee)XLII - Eli Manning, New York Giants (Ole Miss)XLVI - Eli Manning, New York Giants (Ole Miss)
SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE FOOTBALL COMMUNITY SERVICE TEAM
Alabama senior center Barrett Jones is the Southeastern Conference Football Community Service Team Player of the Week for Week 14 of the SEC football season. Jones has not just been active in the Tuscaloosa community but the entire world as well. The 2011 SEC Community Service team member has made two trips to Haiti to help with aftermath of the
earthquake and most recently spent his Spring Break in Nicaragua. He traveled with 31 people, including 13 UA classmates and his family, to help people still struggling with daily life in Haiti. Theyworked on a school and an orphanage, and helped feed people in need. On his most recent trip to Nicaragua he shared his faith in the classroom and also took to the athletic fields with the children.
Jones was also in the middle of the tornado cleanup in Tuscaloosa. He helped with the gathering and distributing of supplies for those in need and also used heavy equipment to aid in the cleanupand search. On top of these acts in the community he has also participated in all of the school endorsed projects such as: Project Angel Tree, visiting local schools and hospitals, soup kitchens,Halloween Extravaganza and Read Across America, Campus Crusade for Christ Student Leadership Team.
He has been a speaker at the 2009 National Championship Game Fellowship of Christian Athletes Breakfast, 2010 Capital One Bowl FCA Breakfast, Various Youth Groups and High School FCA Groups.Has been the recipient of the Charlie Compton Award for Outstanding Christian Leadership, 2011 Mal Moore Leadership Award, 2011 SEC Community Service Team.
2012 SEC Football Community Service TeamWeek 1 - Philip Lutzenkirchen, TE, AuburnWeek 2 - Michael Lamothe, TE, Texas A&MWeek 3 - Aaron Murray, QB, GeorgiaWeek 4 - Dylan Thompson, QB, South CarolinaWeek 5 - T.J. Moe, WR, MissouriWeek 6 - Barkevious Mingo, DE, LSUWeek 7 - Morgan Newton, QB, KentuckyWeek 8 - Caleb Sturgis, PK, FloridaWeek 9 - Devin Thomas, RB, Ole MissWeek 10 - Johnthan Banks, DB, Mississippi StateWeek 11 -- Andrew East, LS, VanderbiltWeek 12 -- Herman Lathers, LB, TennesseeWeek 13 -- Tyler Wilson, QB, ArkansasWeek 14 (SEC Championship Game) -- Barrett Jones, C, Alabama
2012-13 COLLEGE FOOTBALLBOWL SCHEDULE
(Dates and Times are Tentative and Subject to Change)
Bowl Game Date/Time (ET) Site Matchup NetworkGildan New Mexico Dec. 15 / 1 p.m. Albuquerque, N.M. Mountain West vs. Pac-12 ESPNFamous Idaho Potato Dec. 15 / 4:30 p.m. Boise, Idaho Mid-American vs. Western Athletic ESPNSan Diego County Credit Union Poinsietta Dec. 20 / 8 p.m. San Diego, Calif. Mountain West vs. Brigham Young ESPNBeef ‘O’Brady’s St. Petersburg Dec. 21 / 7:30 p.m. St. Petersburg, Fla. Big East vs. Conference USA ESPNR+L Carriers New Orleans Dec. 22 / 12 p.m. New Orleans, La. Conference USA vs. Sun Belt ESPN
MAACO Las Vegas Dec. 22 / 3:30 p.m. Las Vegas, Nev. Mountain West vs. Pac-12 ESPNSheraton Hawai’i Dec. 24 / 8 p.m. Honolulu, Ha. Conference USA vs. Mountain West ESPNLittle Caesars Dec. 26 / 7:30 p.m. Detroit, Mich. Big Ten vs. Mid-American ESPNMilitary presented by Northrop Grumman Dec. 27 / 3 p.m. Washington, D.C. ACC vs. Army ESPNBelk Dec. 27 / 6:30 p.m. Charlotte, N.C. ACC vs. Big East ESPN
Bridgepoint Education Holiday Dec. 27 / 9:45 p.m. San Diego, Calif. Big 12 vs. Pac-12 ESPNAdvoCare V100 Independence Dec. 28 / 2 p.m. Shreveport, La. ACC vs. SEC ESPNRussell Athletic Dec. 28 / 5:30 p.m. Orlando, Fla. ACC vs. Big East ESPNMeineke Car Care of Texas Dec. 28 / 9 p.m. Houston, Texas Big Ten vs. Big 12 ESPNBell Helicopter Armed Forces Dec. 29 / 11:45 a.m. Fort Worth, Texas Conference USA vs. Mountain West ESPN
Kraft Fight Hunger Dec. 29 / 3:15 p.m. San Francisco, Calif. Pac-12 vs. Navy ESPN2New Era Pinstripe Dec. 29 / 3:15 p.m. Bronx, N.Y. Big East vs. Big 12 ESPNValero Alamo Dec. 29 / 6:45 p.m. San Antonio, Texas Big 12 vs. Pac-12 ESPNValley of the Sun Dec. 29 / 10:15 p.m. Tempe, Ariz. Big Ten vs. Big 12 ESPNFranklin American Mortgage Music City Dec. 31 / 12 p.m. Nashville, Tenn. SEC vs. ACC ESPN
Hyundai Sun Bowl Dec. 31 / 2 p.m. El Paso, Texas ACC vs. Pac-12 CBSAutoZone Liberty Dec. 31 / 3:30 p.m. Memphis, Tenn. SEC / Big East / C-USA ESPNChick-fil-A Dec. 31 / 7:30 p.m. Atlanta, Ga. ACC vs. SEC ESPNHeart of Dallas Jan. 1 / 12 p.m. Dallas, Texas Big Ten vs. Conference USA ESPNUTaxSlayer.com Gator Jan. 1 / 12 p.m. Jacksonville, Fla. SEC vs. Big Ten ESPN2
Capital One Jan. 1 / 1 p.m. Orlando, Fla. SEC vs. Big Ten ABCOutback Jan. 1 / 1 p.m. Tampa, Fla. SEC vs. Big Ten ESPNRose Bowl Game presented by VIZIO Jan. 1 / 5 p.m. Pasadena, Calif. BCS vs. BCS ESPNDiscover Orange Jan. 1 / 8:30 p.m. South Florida BCS vs. BCS ESPNAllstate Sugar Jan. 2 / 8:30 p.m. New Orleans, La. BCS vs. BCS ESPN
Tostitos Fiesta Jan. 3 / 8:30 p.m. Glendale, Ariz. BCS vs. BCS ESPNAT&T Cotton Jan. 4 / 8 p.m. Arlington, Texas SEC vs. Big 12 FOXBBVA Compass Jan. 5 / 1 p.m. Birmingham, Ala. Big East vs. SEC ESPNGoDaddy.com Jan. 6 / 9 p.m. Mobile, Ala. Mid-American vs. Sun Belt ESPNDiscover BCS National Championship Jan. 7 / 8:30 p.m. South Florida BCS #1 vs. BCS #2 ESPN
BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES - When not having a conferencechampion participating in the BCS National Championship Game,the BCS will have the following conference champions serve as hostteams: Rose Bowl - Big Ten and Pac-12; Orange Bowl - ACC; AllstateSugar Bowl - SEC; Tostitos Fiesta Bowl - Big 12.
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SEC MISSION STATEMENT“The purpose of the Southeastern Conference is to assist its member institutions in the main-
tenance of programs of intercollegiate athletics which are compatible with the highest standards ofeducation and competitive sports.”
THE SECThe Southeastern Conference sponsors championships in 21 sports – 12 women’s sports and
nine men’s sports. They include baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s crosscountry, equestrian, football, men’s and women’s golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, men’s andwomen’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoortrack and field, and volleyball.
SEC HIGHLIGHTS• In the fall of 2012, the University of Missouri and Texas A&M University became members of theSoutheastern Conference and will begin play in the league for the 2012-13 academic year. It wasthe first expansion for the SEC since 1991 and the league now has 14 members.• Southeastern Conference student-athletes not only achieved record-breaking performances onthe playing fields and courts, but also in the classroom. The SEC won nine national championshipsin 2011-12: Football (Alabama), Men’s Basketball (Kentucky), Gymnastics (Alabama), Men’s IndoorTrack and Field (Florida), Women’s Tennis (Florida), Women’s Golf (Alabama), Men’s Outdoor Trackand Field (Florida), Women’s Outdoor Track and Field (LSU) and Softball (Alabama).• The SEC has also had a national runner-up finish in seven sports, including: Women’sSwimming and Diving (Georgia), Men’s Indoor Track & Field (Arkansas), Gymnastics (Florida),Football (LSU), Men’s Outdoor Track and Field (LSU), Men’s Golf (Alabama) and Baseball (SouthCarolina).• The Southeastern Conference had 42 Capital One Academic All-Americans in 2011-12, morethan any other Division I conference. The league had 22 student-athletes earn first-team honors,also more than any other Division I conference. The Capital One Academic All-America Teams arevoted on by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). The 42 student-athletesrepresent 10 of the SEC 12 schools while eight schools had someone on the first-team. Since 2003,the SEC has had 170 student-athletes earn first-team Capital One Academic All-America status. • The 22 SEC student-athletes who earned Capital One Academic All-America status in 2011-12were: Florida swimmer Elizabeth Beisel, Alabama softball player Kayla Braud, Georgia football play-er Drew Butler, Mississippi State tennis player Louis Cant, Tennessee softball player Raven Chavanne,Alabama track and field athlete Nathan Corder, Arkansas track and field athlete Tara Diebold,Georgia gymnast Kat Ding, Auburn soccer player Katy Frierson, Alabama track and field athleteLeigh Gilmore, Tennessee diver Ryan Helms, Florida volleyball player Kristy Jaeckel, Tennessee bas-ketball player Glory Johnson, Alabama football player Barrett Jones, Alabama tennis playerCourtney McLane, Alabama golfer Brooke Pancake, Tennessee track and field athletes Chanelle Priceand Ellen Wortham, South Carolina track and field athlete Marvin Reitze, South Carolina baseballplayer Michael Roth, Georgia swimmer Wendy Trott and Alabama swimmer Kyle Weeks.• The SEC had three of its student-athletes earn Capital One Academic All-American of the Yearin their respective sports – Florida volleyball player Kristy Jaeckel, Alabama women’s golfer BrookePancake and Tennessee women’s track and field athlete Chanelle Price.• The Southeastern Conference had 16 of its student-athletes earn NCAA PostgraduateScholarships in 2011-12. The scholarships are awarded to student-athletes who excel academicallyand athletically and who are at least in their final year of intercollegiate athletic competition. TheSEC’s 16 represent the most by any of the FBS conferences. The SEC NCAA Postgraduate Scholarshiprecipients are Nathan Corder, Alabama (Men’s Cross Country); Cullen Doody, LSU (Men’s OutdoorTrack and Field); Katy Frierson, Auburn (Soccer); Patricia Gilmore, Alabama (Women’s CrossCountry); Ryan Helms, Tennessee (Men’s Swimming and Diving); Cory Luckie, Auburn (Baseball); EricMeissner, Auburn (Women’s Swimming and Diving); Brooke Pancake, Alabama (Women’s Golf);Jaime Pisani, Arkansas (Gymnastics); Chanelle Price, Tennessee (Women’s Indoor Track and Field);Ben Skidmore, Arkansas (Men’s Indoor Track and Field); Taylor Lindsey, Alabama (Women’s Tennis);Wendy Trott, Georgia (Women’s Swimming and Diving); Matt Vieke, LSU (Men’s Swimming andDiving); Kyle Weeks, Alabama (Men’s Swimming and Diving); and, Eleanor Wortham, Tennessee(Women’s Indoor Track and Field).• The SEC also had two of its student-athletes – Arkansas gymnast Jaime Pisani and SouthCarolina track and field athlete Radiance Basden - earn NCAA Ethnic Minority and Women’sEnhancement Scholarships.• The SEC had three student-athletes awarded the NCAA Today’s Top VIII, more than any otherconference - Kelsey Bruder, Florida (Softball); Kayla Hoffman, Alabama (Gymnastics); Lee EllisMoore, Ole Miss (Men’s Track and Field). The award recognizes eight current student-athletes whowill have completed their athletics eligibility for their successes on the fields and courts, in the class-room and in the community.
• The SEC also had seven student-athletes earn the Elite 89 award, which is awarded to the stu-dent-athlete with the highest cumulative GPA in an NCAA Championships event. An SEC student-athlete earned the Elite 89 Award more than 1/3 of the NCAA sports that the league participates.The SEC recipients were Alex Boulet, LSU (Softball); Mary Anne Macfarlane, Alabama (Women’sTennis); Erik Payne, South Carolina (Baseball); Brent Sterling, Tennessee (Men’s Swimming andDiving); Rachel Terry, Alabama (Gymnastics); Wendy Trott, Georgia (Women’s Swimming andDiving); and, Cory Whitsett, Alabama (Men’s Golf).• In 2005, the Presidents and Chancellors and Provosts from the 12 SEC institutions created theSoutheastern Conference Academic Consortium (SECAC) to coordinate efforts to bolster teaching,research, public service and other educational activities at the schools. Initiatives include studyabroad programs and joint purchasing agreements for library holdings. • The SEC and its corporate partners host youth clinics each year in conjunction with several con-ference events, including the football championship game, the men’s and women’s basketball tour-naments and the baseball tournament. These clinics provide children from host cities the opportu-nity to receive instruction from SEC and other area coaches.• In 1992, the SEC became the first conference in the nation to assemble a Student-AthleteAdvisory Committee. Two representatives from each of the SEC member schools are selected to serveon the committee, which meets twice a year to discuss issues of concern to the student-athlete.• For the fifth year, the SEC SAAC has coordinated the “Together We CAN” food drive at all 12 SECinstitutions. During a two-week period in September, at athletic events on campus, student-ath-letes seek donations for food that will be delivered to local food banks and area charities. In 2011,the food drive garnered 121,500 pounds of food and donations.• The SEC conducts a New Coaches Orientation three times per year, which supplements institu-tional orientation programs and enhances the professional development of coaches. Topics of dis-cussion range from the role of the SEC and NCAA to the role of athletics in higher education.• The SEC has created an annual Sportsmanship Award that will be awarded to one male and onefemale student-athlete during the 2007-08 academic year. Voted on by the league’s athletics direc-tors, the award honors student-athletes who, through their actions in the competitive arena ofintercollegiate athletics, have demonstrated one or more of the ideals of sportsmanship, includingfairness, civility, honesty, unselfishness, respect and responsibility. This year’s recipients wereArkansas tennis player Matt Walters, Florida tennis player Joanna Mather and Georgia soccer playerLaura Eddy.• The SEC selects a Community Service Team in all of its sports. The Community Service Team fea-tures a representative from each institution who has shown a commitment to community service.• Since implementation of the Graduation Success Rate, there has been a general trend ofimprovement in the Graduation Success Rate of student-athletes in the SEC. NCAA research indicatesthe student body graduates at a GSR comparable rate of 60%, which is exceeded by 90% of teamswithin the SEC.
SEC IN THE 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS• Current and former Southeastern Conference athletes won 58 total medals (counting multipleentries on teams and relays) at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.• If the SEC were a country, the 58 medals (counting multiple entries on teams and relays) wouldrank 5th among all countries. Not counting multiple entries and relays, SEC athletes medaled in 39events at the Olympics, which would rank 6th among all countries:• If the SEC were a country, the 25 gold medals (counting multiple entries on teams and relays)won by SEC athletes would be 4th among all countries. Not counting multiple entries and relays,SEC athletes gold medaled in 15 events at the Olympics, which would rank 5th among all countries.• 11 of the 14 SEC schools have had a representative claim a medal at this year’s Olympics. • Florida leads among SEC schools in medals with 18, followed by Tennessee with 10, Georgiawith 7, Auburn 6, LSU 5, Texas A&M 4, Arkansas 3 and South Carolina 2. Alabama, Kentucky, OleMiss have one each.• An SEC athlete won 19.5 percent of all Track & Field medals (28 of 143) and 18.6 percent of allSwimming medals (19 of 102).• Swimmers Ryan Lochte (former Florida S/A) and Allison Schmitt (current Georgia S/A) are twoof five athletes at the 2012 Olympic Games that have won five or more medals.
2011 Schedule: See page 2National Rankings: BCS (2nd); Harris (2nd); USA Today (2nd); AP (2nd)SEC Championships: 22 (1933-34-37-45-53-64-65-66-71-72-73-74-75-77-78-79-81-89-92-99-2009]All-Time in SEC Championship Games: 3-4 (.429) [1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2008, 2009, 2012]Formations: Offense - Pro Style • Defense - 3-4Current Streak: Won 2 straight
KEY PLAYERS
QB AJ McCarron (6-4, 210, Jr., Mobile, Ala.)He ranks second nationally in pass efficiency with a 176.26 rating while completing 67.2 percent of
is passes for 2,507 yards and a school record 25 touchdowns with only two interceptions ... Is SEC’ssingle-season record holder in ATT/INT ratio with one interception for every 132.5 attempts ... Is 23-2as Tide’ s starting QB.
C Barrett Jones (6-5, 302, Sr., Germantown, Tenn.)Is a finalists for the Lombardi (top interior lineman or linebacker) and Outland Trophies and the
William V. Campbell Trophy, given to the nation’s outstanding football scholar-athlete ... Jones wasthe Outland Trophy winner last season ... He was the SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week last weekagainst Auburn ... Has 48 career starts and has played every position on the offensive line.
DB Dee Milliner (6-1, 199, Jr., Millbrook, Ala.)One of three finalists for the Jim Thorpe Award as nation’s top defensive back and one of five final-
ists for Nagurski Award as nation’s top defensive player ... Ranks third among NCAA FBS players with32 career pass deflections ... Also has six career oskies and 129 career stops ... Has 27 career starts.
LB C.J. Mosley (6-2, 232, Jr., Theodore, Ala.)Is Tide’s leading tackler with 92 stops (56 solos) in 12 games, tied for seventh in the SEC ... Has five
career interceptions, including three returns for touchdowns ... Scored on a 16-yard INT return in thefirst game this season against Michigan ... SEC Defensive Player of the Week this season against Mis-souri with 12 total tackles with a sack and fumble recovery.
Overall/Years: 117-39 (.750) / 12th seasonGeorgia/Years: 117-39 (.750) / 12th seasonvs. SEC: 62-29 (.681)In SEC Championship Games: 2-2 (.500) [2002, def. Arkansas, 30-3; 2003, lost to LSU, 13-34; 2005, def. LSU, 34-14; 2011, lost to LSU, 10-42]
2011 Schedule: See page 2National Rankings: BCS (3rd); Harris (3rd); USA Today (3rd); AP (3rd)SEC Championships: 12 (1942-46t-48-59-66t-68-76t-80-81t-82-02-05) (t-shared)All-Time in SEC Championship Games: 2-1 (.667) [2002, 2003, 2005]Formations: Offense - Pro-Style • Defense - 3-4Current Streak: Won 6 straight
KEY PLAYERS
QB Aaron Murray (6-1, 210, Jr., Tampa, Fla.)Murray leads the nation in passing efficiency with a 177.2 rating ... He has completed 213-of-320
passes for 3,201 yards with 30 TDs and seven INTs ... In the SEC career record books, he is 10th in totaloffensive yards (9,618), fifth in TD responsibility (98), ninth in passing yards (9,399), tied for secondin TD passes (89) ... He is 27-12 as a starting QB at Georgia ... He is the first SEC quarterback to throwfor 3,000 yards in three consecutive seasons.
OLB Jarvis Jones (6-3, 241, Jr., Columbus, Ga.)Is the NCAA FBS active career leader in sacks, tackles for loss and forced fumbles ... This season,
second in the SEC in sacks per game (1.05) and tackles for loss per game (1.95) ... Has 71 total tacklesdespite missing two games duei to injury ... Finalists for the Butkus, Bednarik, Lombardi and NagurskiAwards ... His 24 sacks ranks seventh in school history.
TB Todd Gurley (6-1, 218, Fr., Tarboro, N.C.)Second in the SEC in rushing yards per game (94.8), rushing for 1,138 yards on 176 carries and 14
TDs ... Third in the SEC in all-purpose yards per game (124.2) ... Gurley became the 12th Bulldog torush for 1,000 yards in a season and the first since Knowshon Moreno in 2008 ... He has been namedSEC Freshman of the Week three times.
SAF Baccari Rambo (6-0, 210, Sr., Donalsonville, Ga.)Was named Co-SEC Defensive Player of the Week last week against Georgia Tech ... Rambo has
posted 34 tackles, three forced fumbles, three interceptions and one fumble recovery in the last fivegames ... Has a school-record tying 16 career interceptions.
• ALABAMA (Western Division Champion) vs. GEORGIA (Eastern Division Champion) •4:00 p.m. ET • Atlanta, Ga. • Georgia Dome (72,000)
LIVE TV: CBS (Verne Lundquist, play-by-play; Gary Danielson, analyst, Tracy Wolfson, sideline)
LIVE RADIO: SEC Radio Network (Dave Neal, play-by-play; Dave Archer, analyst, Dave Baker, side-line) / Dial Global Sports (John Tatges, play-by-play; Terry Donahue, analyst)
SERIES: Alabama leads series with Georgia, 36-25-4. The teams last met in 2008 in Athens, with Ala-bama winning, 41-30. The Bulldogs won the last meeting in Tuscaloosa in 2007, 26-23, in overtime.The last time a meeting of the two was not on campus was in 1984, when Georgia took a 24-14 decisionin Birmingham. 22 of the 65 meetings have been decided by 7 points or less.
LAST MEETING: On Sept. 27, 2008 in Athens, No. 8 Alabama defeated No. 3 Georgia, 41-30. The Tidebuilt up a 31-0 halftime lead, saw the lead cut to 31-17 early in the fourth quarter before Alabama scoredon a 32-yard Leigh Tiffin field goal and a 12-yard TD run by Glenn Coffee to make the score 41-17. Geor-gia’s Matthew Stafford threw a pair of late touchdowns to make the final score, 41-30. Coffee led allrushers with 86 yards and two touchdowns and Tide QB John Parker Wilson completed 13-of-16 passesfor 205 yards and a touchdown. Georgia QB Matthew Stafford threw for 274 yards and two scores.
GAME NOTES: From 1971-82, Alabama and Georgia won every Southeastern Conference championship,totaling 12 SEC titles. The two teams were co-champions in 1981. Alabama won SEC titles in 1971, 1972,1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979 and 1981. Georgia won SEC titles in 1976, 1980, 1981 and 1982.Since 1982, Alabama and Georgia have won six SEC Championships, with four titles belonging to Alabama(1989, 1992, 1999 and 2009) and two to Georgia (2002 and 2005).
SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME NOTES AND FIGURESHere are some notes and figures on the SEC Championship Game:
• In 20 games, the average winning margin has been 16.80 points.• Four of the 18 games have been decided by a touchdown or less (1992, 1994, 1997 and 2007).• In 20 games, the two participating teams average 49.35 points per game, while the winningteam scores 33.10 points per contest.• Nine national champions have come from the SEC Championship Game. Alabama won thenational title in 1992 and 2009, Auburn won the title in 2011, Florida won the crown in 1996,Tennessee claimed the honor in 1998, LSU in 2003 and 2007 and Florida in 2006 and 2008.• There have been no shutouts in the history of the game. In 2002, Arkansas was the first teamin SEC Championship Game history to be shutout in the first half.• The winning team has led at halftime in 15 of the 20 previous games. In 1997, Tennessee cameback to win (30-29) after trailing Auburn at halftime (10-20) and in 2002, LSU trailed 17-10 athalftime before defeating Tennessee, 31-20. LSU trailed Tennessee, 7-6, at the half of the 2007game before taking 21-14 win. Last year, Georgia led LSU, 10-7, before falling 42-10.• The team that has scored first in the SEC Championship Game is 11-9, having won sevenstraight before falling in 2007. The team that scored first lost the first five games and won threein a row before falling last season.• The 75,892 attendance at the 2008 Alabama-Florida SEC Championship Game is the largest inthe 18 games at the Georgia Dome. • The team that comes into the SEC Championship Game with the better ranking (AP/USAToday), holds a 14-6 advantage in the game’s history. • The cumulative AP ranking of this year’s teams (5) is third lowest in SEC Championship Gamehistory, only behind 2008 (3) and 2009 (3).• This is the first time since 2007 that the top-ranked team in the BCS Rankings is not in the con-test. LSU (2011), Auburn (2010), Florida (2009), Alabama (2008) and Tennessee (1998) allentered the SEC Championship Game the top-ranked team in the BCS standings.• In the history of the SEC Championship Game, the most combined losses for the participatingteams is five (2007). • Ten times previouysly, an undefeated team has come into the SEC Championship Game. Thoseteams are 6-4 in the SEC Championship Game (2010 - Auburn was undefeated).• The combined national rankings and records of the two teams are listed below:
SEC MEDIA DAYS VOTINGIn pre-season voting, Alabama was predicted to win the SEC with South Carolina finishing as theEastern Division Champion. This year’s SEC Championship Game participants - LSU and Georgia- were predicted to finish second in its respective divisions. Here is a look at how the media votedat SEC Football Media Days dating back to 1992 and how the projected champions actually fared:
How ProjectedProjected Champion Eventual
Year Champion Fared Champion1992 Florida lost in SEC Champ. Game Alabama1993 Alabama lost in SEC Champ. Game Florida1994 Florida Won SEC Championship Game1995 Florida Won SEC Championship Game1996 Tennessee 2nd in East Florida1997 Florida T2nd in East Tennessee1998 Florida 2nd in East Tennessee1999 Tennessee 2nd in East Alabama2000 Alabama T5th in West Florida2001 Florida 2nd in East LSU2002 Tennessee 3rd in East Georgia2003 Auburn 3rd in West LSU2004 Georgia 2nd in East Auburn2005 Tennessee T4th in East Georgia2006 Auburn T2nd in West Florida2007 LSU Won SEC Championship Game2008 Florida Won SEC Championship Game2009 Florida lost in SEC Champ. Game Alabama2010 Alabama T3rd in West Auburn2011 Alabama 2nd in West LSU2012 LSU T2nd in West Alabama or Georgia
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SEC FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEIndividual Superlatives
INDIVIDUAL LEADERSRushing: UT - Lewis (31-127); AU - Williams (6-8). Passing: UT - Manning (25-43-2, 373 yards); AU - Craig(14-34-0, 262 yards). Receiving: UT - Nash (9-126), Price (8-161); AU - Poor (3-98), Beasley (3-56).Tackles: UT - Gaines (4-0=4); AU - Spikes (10-5=15)
1998 SEC Championship GameTennessee 24, Mississippi State 14
SCORING SUMMARYMississippi State 7 0 0 7 -- 14Tennessee 0 10 0 14 -- 24MS - Bean 70 interception return (Hazelwood kick), :05 (1st)UT - Stephens 2 run (Hall kick), 9:32 (2nd)UT - Hall 31 FG, 5:09 (2nd)MS - Prentiss 83 punt return (Hazelwood kick), 8:43 (4th)UT - Price 41 pass from Martin (Hall kick), 6:15 (4th)UT - Wilson 26 pass from Martin (Hall kick), 5:47 (4th)
INDIVIDUAL LEADERSRushing: MS - Johnson (14-38); UT - Henry (26-120). Passing: MS - Madkin (10-22-2, 84 yards); UT -Martin (15-32-1, 208 yards, 2 TDs). Receiving: MS - Cooper (5-44); UT - Price (6-97), Copeland (5-76).Tackles: MS - Campbell (10-2=12); UT - Walker (4-1=5).
INDIVIDUAL LEADERSRushing: UA - Talley (17-51); Howard (3-14); UGA - Smith (19-106-2 TDs); Greene (4-17).Passing: UA - Jones (9-17-0; 60 yards; 0 TD); UGA - Greene (17-29-0; 237 yards; 1 TD)Receiving: UA - Smith (5-36); Birmingham (2-12); UGA - Edwards (7-92); Gibson (5-93).Tackles: UA - Hamlin 7 (7-0); Miller 7 (5-2); Osborne 7 (3-4); UGA - Bailey 6 (3-3); Gilbert 5 (5-0); Clemons5 (2-3).
11. L. Perkins-MS Jr 11 10 8 2 0 0 60 5.512. Rajion Neal-UT Jr 10 9 5 4 0 0 54 5.413. Donte Moncrief-UM So 12 10 0 10 0 0 60 5.0
Dennis Johnson-AR Sr 12 10 8 2 0 0 60 5.0C. Patterson-UT Jr 12 10 3 5 2 0 60 5.0
SCORING (KICK) Cl G PAT FG Pts Avg/G1. Drew Alleman-LS Sr 12 41-41 20-28 101 8.4
Taylor Bertolet-AM Fr 12 62-68 13-22 101 8.4Caleb Sturgis-UF Sr 12 32-33 23-27 101 8.4
4. Bryson Rose-UM Sr 12 44-44 17-25 95 7.95. Jeremy Shelley-UA Sr 12 60-60 10-10 90 7.56. Carey Spear-VU Jr 12 24-24 19-22 81 6.87. Adam Yates-SC Sr 12 46-46 11-15 79 6.68. Marshall Morgan-UG Fr 12 54-58 8-12 78 6.59. Devon Bell-MS Fr 12 41-42 12-19 77 6.4
10. Andrew Baggett-MO Fr 12 33-37 14-20 75 6.211. Zach Hocker-AR Jr 12 32-32 11-18 65 5.412. Michael Palardy-UT Jr 12 37-40 9-12 64 5.313. Cody Parkey-AU Jr 12 27-27 11-14 60 5.014. Craig McIntosh-UK Sr 12 27-27 8-15 51 4.215. Ryan Fowler-VU Sr 9 17-18 0-0 17 1.9
PUNT RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G1. Ace Sanders-SC Jr 12 25 363 1 70 14.52. Marcus Murphy-MO So 12 27 374 3 72 13.93. Dustin Harris-AM Sr 12 33 434 1 96 13.24. Jonathan Krause-VU Jr 12 25 281 2 83 11.25. Christion Jones-UA So 12 19 204 0 31 10.76. Devrin Young-UT So 10 16 155 0 35 9.77. Odell Beckham-LS So 12 31 300 2 89 9.78. Johnthan Banks-MS Sr 12 12 102 0 22 8.5
Quan Bray-AU So 11 16 136 0 38 8.510. Dem. Robinson-UK So 12 18 117 0 27 6.511. Nate Holmes-AR Fr 9 11 70 0 25 6.412. Korvic Neat-UM Jr 9 13 60 0 19 4.6
KICK RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G1. Jameon Lewis-MS So 12 16 449 1 100 28.12. C. Patterson-UT Jr 12 24 671 1 98 28.03. Michael Ford-LS Jr 12 18 458 0 86 25.44. Marcus Murphy-MO So 12 19 458 1 98 24.15. Jaylen Walton-UM Fr 12 24 560 1 100 23.36. M. Mitchell-UG So 11 15 347 0 48 23.17. O. McCalebb-AU Sr 12 23 523 1 100 22.78. Trey Williams-AM Fr 12 23 522 0 76 22.79. Bruce Ellington-SC So 12 16 355 0 50 22.2
10. Brian Kimbrow-VU Fr 12 20 413 0 43 20.611. DeMarcus Sweat-UK Fr 10 25 512 0 51 20.512. L. Perkins-MS Jr 11 16 325 0 33 20.313. Dennis Johnson-AR Sr 12 17 309 0 42 18.2
ALL PURPOSE Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G1. C. Patterson-UT Jr 12 308 778 101 671 1858 154.82. L. Perkins-MS Jr 11 940 160 0 325 1425 129.53. Todd Gurley-UG Fr 12 1138 110 0 243 1491 124.24. Jordan Matthews-VU Jr 12 65 1262 53 32 1412 117.75. Cobi Hamilton-AR Sr 12 0 1335 0 0 1335 111.26. Mike Gillislee-UF Sr 12 1104 146 0 11 1261 105.17. Zac Stacy-VU Sr 12 1034 193 15 0 1242 103.58. Dennis Johnson-AR Sr 12 757 160 0 309 1226 102.29. O. McCalebb-AU Sr 12 570 132 0 523 1225 102.1
10. Johnny Manziel-AM Fr 12 1181 0 0 0 1181 98.411. Tre Mason-AU So 12 1002 86 0 79 1167 97.212. Eddie Lacy-UA Jr 12 1001 165 0 0 1166 97.213. Jeff Scott-UM Jr 11 828 175 9 37 1049 95.414. Kendi Lawrence-MO Sr 12 1025 114 0 0 1139 94.915. M. Lattimore-SC Jr 9 662 173 0 0 835 92.8
PUNTING Cl G No. Yds Lg I20 50+ TB Avg.1. Kyle Christy-UF So 12 62 2858 62 26 25 6 46.12. Dylan Breeding-AR Sr 12 53 2416 72 18 20 3 45.63. Richard Kent-VU Sr 12 54 2421 67 19 16 3 44.84. Brad Wing-LS So 11 59 2643 69 21 19 10 44.85. Cody Mandell-UA Jr 12 41 1808 61 14 12 4 44.16. Michael Palardy-UT Jr 12 36 1551 66 16 13 1 43.17. Trey Barrow-MO Sr 12 68 2925 69 30 18 3 43.08. Landon Foster-UK Fr 12 61 2617 58 13 22 3 42.99. Ryan Epperson-AM Sr 12 37 1582 61 11 5 1 42.8
10. Jim Broadway-UM Sr 12 54 2226 61 13 10 2 41.211. Collin Barber-UG Fr 12 51 2102 60 16 7 3 41.212. B. Swedenburg-MS Jr 12 52 2124 54 18 4 3 40.813. Steven Clark-AU Jr 12 70 2783 54 15 6 4 39.814. Tyler Hull-SC So 12 51 2007 55 11 6 5 39.4
FIELD GOALS Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. FG/G1. Caleb Sturgis-UF Sr 12 23 27 51 85.2 1.922. Drew Alleman-LS Sr 12 20 28 49 71.4 1.673. Carey Spear-VU Jr 12 19 22 52 86.4 1.584. Bryson Rose-UM Sr 12 17 25 53 68.0 1.425. Andrew Baggett-MO Fr 12 14 20 46 70.0 1.176. Taylor Bertolet-AM Fr 12 13 22 54 59.1 1.087. Devon Bell-MS Fr 12 12 19 47 63.2 1.008. Cody Parkey-AU Jr 12 11 14 46 78.6 0.92
Adam Yates-SC Sr 12 11 15 51 73.3 0.92Zach Hocker-AR Jr 12 11 18 46 61.1 0.92
11. Jeremy Shelley-UA Sr 12 10 10 38 100.0 0.8312. Michael Palardy-UT Jr 12 9 12 38 75.0 0.7513. Marshall Morgan-UG Fr 12 8 12 52 66.7 0.67
Craig McIntosh-UK Sr 12 8 15 47 53.3 0.6715. Cade Foster-UA Jr 12 4 8 52 50.0 0.33
2012 SoutheasternIndividual Statistics Through games of Nov 25, 2012
FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct.1. Caleb Sturgis-UF Sr 12 23 27 51 85.22. Drew Alleman-LS Sr 12 20 28 49 71.43. Bryson Rose-UM Sr 12 17 25 53 68.0
PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct.1. Jeremy Shelley-UA Sr 12 60 60 100.0
Adam Yates-SC Sr 12 46 46 100.0Bryson Rose-UM Sr 12 44 44 100.0Drew Alleman-LS Sr 12 41 41 100.0Zach Hocker-AR Jr 12 32 32 100.0Cody Parkey-AU Jr 12 27 27 100.0Craig McIntosh-UK Sr 12 27 27 100.0Carey Spear-VU Jr 12 24 24 100.0
9. Devon Bell-MS Fr 12 41 42 97.610. Caleb Sturgis-UF Sr 12 32 33 97.011. Ryan Fowler-VU Sr 9 17 18 94.412. Marshall Morgan-UG Fr 12 54 58 93.113. Michael Palardy-UT Jr 12 37 40 92.514. Taylor Bertolet-AM Fr 12 62 68 91.215. Andrew Baggett-MO Fr 12 33 37 89.2
2012 SoutheasternIndividual Statistics Through games of Nov 25, 2012
TACKLES (All positions) Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G1. A.J. Johnson-UT So 12 LB 63 75 138 11.52. A. Williamson-UK Jr 12 LB 70 65 135 11.23. C. Lawrence-MS Sr 12 LB 49 62 111 9.2
Kevin Minter-LS Jr 12 LB 48 63 111 9.25. B. McKinney-MS Fr 12 LB 40 57 97 8.16. Daren Bates-AU Sr 12 LB 39 55 94 7.87. Lamin Barrow-LS Jr 12 LB 43 49 92 7.7
C.J. Mosley-UA Jr 12 LB 56 36 92 7.7Ross Rasner-AR Sr 12 49 43 92 7.7
10. Alvin Dupree-UK So 12 LB 54 37 91 7.611. D. McNeal-AU Jr 12 DB 53 37 90 7.512. Kenny Ladler-VU Jr 11 DB 54 26 80 7.313. J. Whitehead-AU So 12 DB 40 46 86 7.2
Byron Moore-UT Jr 12 DB 48 38 86 7.215. Jarvis Jones-UG Jr 10 LB 44 27 71 7.116. Nickoe Whitley-MS Jr 12 DB 44 38 82 6.817. She Richardson-MO Jr 11 DT 39 36 75 6.818. Eric Reid-LS Jr 12 DB 37 44 81 6.819. Will Ebner-MO Sr 11 LB 47 27 74 6.720. Damontre Moore-AM Jr 12 DL 54 26 80 6.7
Andrew Wilson-MO Jr 12 LB 45 35 80 6.7Javon Marshall-VU Jr 12 DB 58 22 80 6.7
Cody Prewitt-UM So 12 41 34 75 6.232. E.J. Gaines-MO Jr 12 CB 58 16 74 6.233. Zaviar Gooden-MO Sr 10 LB 36 25 61 6.134. J. Stewart-AM Sr 12 LB 40 32 72 6.0
Herman Lathers-UT Sr 11 LB 40 26 66 6.036. Mike Marry-UM Jr 12 33 38 71 5.937. Steven Jenkins-AM Jr 12 LB 32 38 70 5.838. Miles Simpson-UK So 12 LB 43 26 69 5.839. Kenront Walker-MO Sr 12 SS 35 33 68 5.740. Terrell Williams-AR Sr 10 LB 21 35 56 5.641. Matt Elam-UF Jr 12 49 16 65 5.4
Amarlo Herrera-UG So 12 LB 31 34 65 5.443. Braylon Webb-MO So 12 36 28 64 5.344. Martav. Neloms-UK Sr 10 CB 31 22 53 5.345. LaDarrell McNeil-UT Fr 11 DB 33 25 58 5.346. Chris Davis-AU Jr 9 CB 25 21 46 5.147. Trae Elston-UM Fr 11 29 27 56 5.148. Charles Sawyer-UM Jr 12 43 18 61 5.1
Jonathan Bostic-UF Sr 12 38 23 61 5.1Deontae Skinner-MS Jr 12 LB 21 40 61 5.1
SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G1. J. Clowney-SC So 11 DE 12 2 13.0 1.182. Jarvis Jones-UG Jr 10 LB 10 1 10.5 1.053. Damontre Moore-AM Jr 12 DL 11 3 12.5 1.044. Chris Smith-AR Jr 12 DE 8 3 9.5 0.795. Sam Montgomery-LS Jr 12 DE 7 0 7.0 0.586. Dee Ford-AU Jr 11 DE 6 0 6.0 0.557. Alvin Dupree-UK So 12 LB 6 1 6.5 0.54
C.J. Johnson-UM So 12 6 1 6.5 0.549. Trey Flowers-AR So 12 DE 5 2 6.0 0.50
10. Chase Garnham-VU Jr 12 LB 5 1 5.5 0.46Corey Lemonier-AU Jr 12 DE 5 1 5.5 0.46
12. Chaz Sutton-SC Jr 12 DE 5 0 5.0 0.42Adrian Hubbard-UA So 12 LB 4 2 5.0 0.42
14. Lavar Edwards-LS Sr 12 DE 4 1 4.5 0.38Michael Sam-MO Jr 12 DE 4 1 4.5 0.38Preston Smith-MS So 12 DL 4 1 4.5 0.38Aldrick Fordham-SC Sr 12 DE 4 1 4.5 0.38
18. She Richardson-MO Jr 11 DT 3 2 4.0 0.36Donte Rumph-UK Jr 11 DT 3 2 4.0 0.36Collins Ukwu-UK Sr 11 DE 2 2 4.0 0.36
TACKLES FOR LOSS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G1. J. Clowney-SC So 11 DE 19 5 21.5 1.952. Jarvis Jones-UG Jr 10 LB 17 5 19.5 1.953. Damontre Moore-AM Jr 12 DL 17 6 20.0 1.674. Kevin Minter-LS Jr 12 LB 10 7 13.5 1.125. Trey Flowers-AR So 12 DE 10 6 13.0 1.08
Chris Smith-AR Jr 12 DE 11 4 13.0 1.087. Alvin Dupree-UK So 12 LB 11 3 12.5 1.048. Sam Montgomery-LS Jr 12 DE 9 6 12.0 1.00
11. Chase Garnham-VU Jr 12 LB 10 3 11.5 0.96Karl Butler-VU Jr 12 LB 10 3 11.5 0.96
13. She Richardson-MO Jr 11 DT 8 5 10.5 0.9514. Sharrif Floyd-UF Jr 12 9 4 11.0 0.92
Rob Lohr-VU Sr 12 9 4 11.0 0.9216. Walker May-VU Jr 12 DL 9 3 10.5 0.8817. C. Lawrence-MS Sr 12 LB 9 2 10.0 0.83
Kony Ealy-MO So 12 DE 7 6 10.0 0.83Anthony Johnson-LS So 12 DT 6 8 10.0 0.83Matt Elam-UF Jr 12 10 0 10.0 0.83
2012 SoutheasternIndividual Statistics Through games of Nov 25, 2012
PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G1. Dee Milliner-UA Jr 11 16 2 18 1.642. Marcus Roberson-UF So 12 12 2 14 1.173. Andre Hal-VU Jr 12 11 2 13 1.084. E.J. Gaines-MO Jr 12 11 1 12 1.00
Tharold Simon-LS Jr 12 8 4 12 1.006. Johnthan Banks-MS Sr 12 7 4 11 0.92
Jaylen Watkins-UF Jr 12 8 3 11 0.92Darius Slay-MS Sr 12 6 5 11 0.92
9. Ross Rasner-AR Sr 12 7 3 10 0.83Dustin Harris-AM Sr 12 10 0 10 0.83
11. D. Everett-AM So 11 7 2 9 0.8212. Matt Elam-UF Jr 12 5 4 9 0.75
Byron Moore-UT Jr 12 4 5 9 0.75Trey Wilson-VU Sr 12 7 2 9 0.75Charles Sawyer-UM Jr 12 8 1 9 0.75
16. Dehendret Collins-UM Jr 11 5 3 8 0.7317. Jimmy Legree-SC Jr 12 6 2 8 0.67
2012 SoutheasternConference Team Game Highs Through games of Nov 26, 2012
TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)
Points 70 Texas A&M vs SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (Sept. 22)63 LSU vs IDAHO (Sept. 15)63 Texas A&M at Auburn (Oct. 27)
Points scored kicking 17 Tennessee vs AKRON (Sept. 22) [4fg,5pat]16 Vanderbilt vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sept. 15) [3fg,7pat]16 Alabama vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sept. 22) [4fg,4pat]16 Texas A&M vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 29) [3fg,7pat]
Touchdowns 10 Texas A&M vs SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (Sept. 22)9 Missouri vs SE LOUISIANA (Sept. 1)9 LSU vs IDAHO (Sept. 15)9 Texas A&M at Auburn (Oct. 27)
Total offense yards 718 Tennessee vs TROY (Nov. 3) [188r,530p]716 Texas A&M vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 29) [218r,498p]
Total offense plays 98 Arkansas at Texas A&M (Sept. 29) [39r,59p]97 Texas A&M at Mississippi State (Nov. 3) [58r,39p]
Total offense yards/play 11.3 Georgia vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sept. 15) [63-713]9.4 Tennessee vs TROY (Nov. 3) [76-718]
Rushing yards 410 Vanderbilt vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sept. 15)362 Alabama at Missouri (Oct 13, 2012)
Rushing attempts 60 Kentucky vs SAMFORD (Nov. 17)58 Florida vs LSU (Oct. 6)58 Texas A&M at Mississippi State (Nov. 3)
Yards per rush 9.3 Florida at Vanderbilt (Oct. 13) [35-326]8.9 Vanderbilt vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sept. 15) [46-410]
Rushing TDs 6 Alabama at Arkansas (Sept. 15)6 Alabama at Missouri (Oct 13, 2012)6 Texas A&M at Auburn (Oct. 27)
Longest rush 90 Vanderbilt at Wake Forest (Nov. 24)86 Vanderbilt vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sept. 15)86 Auburn vs ALABAMA A&M (Nov. 17)
Passing yards 530 Tennessee vs TROY (Nov. 3)498 Texas A&M vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 29)
Passing attempts 61 Kentucky vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 15)59 Arkansas at Texas A&M (Sept. 29)
Passing TDs 5 South Carolina vs EAST CAROLINA (Sept. 8)5 Arkansas vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 13)5 Tennessee at South Carolina (Oct. 27)5 Tennessee vs TROY (Nov. 3)5 Georgia vs GEORGIA STATE (Nov. 17)5 Ole Miss vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 24)
Longest pass 94 South Carolina vs UAB (Sept. 15)89 Texas A&M vs SAM HOUSTON STATE (Nov. 17)
Passes completed 38 Tennessee vs MISSOURI (Nov. 10)37 Kentucky vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 15)
Had intercepted 4 Kentucky vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 15)4 Missouri at Florida (Nov. 3)
Pass completion pct 91.3 South Carolina vs MISSOURI (Sept. 22) [21-23]82.4 Florida at Texas A&M (Sept. 8) [14-17]
Passing yards/attempt 18.3 Georgia vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sept. 15) [21-385]16.2 South Carolina vs GEORGIA (Oct. 6) [10-162]
Yards per catch 27.0 South Carolina vs GEORGIA (Oct. 6) [6-162]26.0 Kentucky at Arkansas (Oct. 13) [4-104]
Field goal attempts 5 Texas A&M vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 29)5 Ole Miss vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 10)
Field goals made 4 Auburn vs Clemson Tigers (Sept. 1)
2012 SoutheasternTeam Game Highs Through games of Nov 26, 2012
4 Alabama vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sept. 22)4 Tennessee vs AKRON (Sept. 22)4 Alabama vs OLE MISS (Sept. 29)4 Ole Miss vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 10)
Longest field goal 54 Texas A&M at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13)53 Ole Miss at Arkansas (Oct. 27)
Field goal pct 100.0 Auburn vs Clemson Tigers (Sept. 1) [4-4]100.0 Alabama vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sept. 22) [4-4]100.0 Tennessee vs AKRON (Sept. 22) [4-4]100.0 Alabama vs OLE MISS (Sept. 29) [4-4]100.0 Florida at Tennessee (Sept. 15) [3-3]100.0 Vanderbilt vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sept. 15) [3-3]100.0 Missouri vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 6) [3-3]100.0 Texas A&M at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13) [3-3]100.0 Florida at Vanderbilt (Oct. 13) [3-3]100.0 Ole Miss at Arkansas (Oct. 27) [3-3]100.0 Florida vs Georgia (Oct. 27) [3-3]100.0 LSU vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 10) [3-3]100.0 Florida at Florida State (Nov. 24) [3-3]100.0 Tennessee vs NC State (Aug. 31) [2-2]100.0 Florida at Texas A&M (Sept. 8) [2-2]100.0 LSU vs WASHINGTON (Sept. 8) [2-2]100.0 Georgia at Missouri (Sept. 8) [2-2]100.0 Vanderbilt at Northwestern (Sept. 8) [2-2]100.0 Arkansas vs RUTGERS (Sept. 22) [2-2]100.0 Ole Miss at Tulane (Sept. 22) [2-2]100.0 LSU at Florida (Oct. 6) [2-2]100.0 Mississippi State at Kentucky (Oct. 6) [2-2]100.0 Ole Miss vs AUBURN (Oct. 13) [2-2]100.0 Auburn at Ole Miss (Oct. 13) [2-2]100.0 Tennessee vs ALABAMA (Oct. 20) [2-2]100.0 Auburn at Vanderbilt (Oct. 20) [2-2]100.0 Arkansas vs OLE MISS (Oct. 27) [2-2]100.0 Missouri vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 27) [2-2]100.0 Vanderbilt at Kentucky (Nov. 3) [2-2]100.0 Arkansas at South Carolina (Nov. 10) [2-2]100.0 Florida vs LOUISIANA (Nov. 10) [2-2]100.0 Vanderbilt at Ole Miss (Nov. 10) [2-2]100.0 Kentucky vs SAMFORD (Nov. 17) [2-2]100.0 Vanderbilt vs TENNESSEE (Nov. 17) [2-2]100.0 LSU at Arkansas (Nov. 23) [2-2]100.0 South Carolina at Clemson (Nov. 24) [2-2]100.0 Vanderbilt at Wake Forest (Nov. 24) [2-2]
PAT kicks attempted 10 Texas A&M vs SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (Sept. 22)9 Missouri vs SE LOUISIANA (Sept. 1)9 LSU vs IDAHO (Sept. 15)9 Texas A&M at Auburn (Oct. 27)
PAT kicks made 10 Texas A&M vs SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (Sept. 22)9 LSU vs IDAHO (Sept. 15)9 Texas A&M at Auburn (Oct. 27)
PAT kicks pct 100.0 Texas A&M vs SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (Sept. 22) [10-10]100.0 LSU vs IDAHO (Sept. 15) [9-9]100.0 Texas A&M at Auburn (Oct. 27) [9-9]100.0 Mississippi State vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 1) [8-8]100.0 Georgia vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sept. 15) [8-8]100.0 Texas A&M vs MISSOURI (Nov. 24) [8-8]
2012 SoutheasternTeam Game Highs Through games of Nov 26, 2012
100.0 Arkansas vs JACKSONVILLE STATE (Sept. 1) [7-7]100.0 Ole Miss vs CENTRAL ARKANSAS (Sept. 1) [7-7]100.0 Alabama at Arkansas (Sept. 15) [7-7]100.0 South Carolina vs UAB (Sept. 15) [7-7]100.0 Vanderbilt vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sept. 15) [7-7]100.0 Texas A&M vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 29) [7-7]100.0 Arkansas vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 13) [7-7]100.0 Vanderbilt vs MASSACHUSETTS (Oct. 27) [7-7]100.0 Tennessee vs TROY (Nov. 3) [7-7]100.0 Auburn vs ALABAMA A&M (Nov. 17) [7-7]100.0 Alabama vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov. 17) [7-7]100.0 Alabama vs AUBURN (Nov. 24) [7-7]100.0 Vanderbilt at Wake Forest (Nov. 24) [7-7]100.0 Georgia vs BUFFALO (Sept. 1) [6-6]100.0 South Carolina vs EAST CAROLINA (Sept. 8) [6-6]100.0 Kentucky vs KENT (Sept. 8) [6-6]100.0 Georgia vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 22) [6-6]100.0 Alabama at Missouri (Oct 13, 2012) [6-6]100.0 Mississippi State vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Oct. 20) [6-6]100.0 Auburn vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Nov. 3) [6-6]100.0 Tennessee vs MISSOURI (Nov. 10) [6-6]100.0 Missouri at Tennessee (Nov. 10) [6-6]100.0 Mississippi State vs ARKANSAS (Nov 17, 2012) [6-6]100.0 Georgia vs GEORGIA STATE (Nov. 17) [6-6]100.0 Georgia vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov. 24) [6-6]100.0 LSU vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 1) [5-5]100.0 Alabama vs Michigan (Sept. 1) [5-5]100.0 Alabama vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 8) [5-5]100.0 LSU vs WASHINGTON (Sept. 8) [5-5]100.0 Florida vs KENTUCKY (Sept. 22) [5-5]100.0 Tennessee vs AKRON (Sept. 22) [5-5]100.0 LSU vs TOWSON (Sept. 29) [5-5]100.0 South Carolina at Kentucky (Sept. 29) [5-5]100.0 South Carolina vs GEORGIA (Oct. 6) [5-5]100.0 Mississippi State vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 13) [5-5]100.0 Ole Miss vs AUBURN (Oct. 13) [5-5]100.0 Tennessee at South Carolina (Oct. 27) [5-5]100.0 South Carolina vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 27) [5-5]100.0 Alabama vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Oct. 27) [5-5]100.0 Georgia vs OLE MISS (Nov. 3) [5-5]100.0 Texas A&M at Mississippi State (Nov. 3) [5-5]100.0 Georgia at Auburn (Nov. 10) [5-5]100.0 South Carolina vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 10) [5-5]100.0 Ole Miss at LSU (Nov. 17) [5-5]100.0 Vanderbilt vs TENNESSEE (Nov. 17) [5-5]100.0 Ole Miss vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 24) [5-5]100.0 Mississippi State vs AUBURN (Sept. 8) [4-4]100.0 Arkansas at ULM (Sept. 8) [4-4]100.0 Ole Miss vs UTEP (Sept. 8) [4-4]100.0 Auburn vs ULM (Sept. 15) [4-4]100.0 Kentucky vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 15) [4-4]100.0 Florida at Tennessee (Sept. 15) [4-4]100.0 Ole Miss vs TEXAS (Sept. 15) [4-4]100.0 Alabama vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sept. 22) [4-4]100.0 South Carolina vs MISSOURI (Sept. 22) [4-4]100.0 Tennessee at Mississippi State (Oct. 13) [4-4]
2012 SoutheasternTeam Game Highs Through games of Nov 26, 2012
100.0 LSU vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 10) [4-4]100.0 Kentucky vs SAMFORD (Nov. 17) [4-4]100.0 Florida at Florida State (Nov. 24) [4-4]100.0 Florida vs BOWLING GREEN (Sept. 1) [3-3]100.0 Mississippi State vs SOUTH ALABAMA (Sept. 22) [3-3]100.0 Ole Miss at Tulane (Sept. 22) [3-3]100.0 Missouri vs ARIZONA STATE (Sept. 15) [3-3]100.0 Missouri at UCF (Sept. 29) [3-3]100.0 Alabama vs OLE MISS (Sept. 29) [3-3]100.0 Arkansas at Auburn (Oct. 6) [3-3]100.0 Mississippi State at Kentucky (Oct. 6) [3-3]100.0 Ole Miss vs TEXAS A&M (Oct. 6) [3-3]100.0 South Carolina at LSU (Oct. 13) [3-3]100.0 LSU at Texas A&M (Oct. 20) [3-3]100.0 Kentucky vs GEORGIA (Oct. 20) [3-3]100.0 Arkansas vs OLE MISS (Oct. 27) [3-3]100.0 Ole Miss at Arkansas (Oct. 27) [3-3]100.0 Auburn vs TEXAS A&M (Oct. 27) [3-3]100.0 Alabama at LSU (Nov. 3) [3-3]100.0 Alabama vs TEXAS A&M (Nov. 10) [3-3]100.0 Florida vs LOUISIANA (Nov. 10) [3-3]100.0 Vanderbilt at Ole Miss (Nov. 10) [3-3]100.0 LSU vs OLE MISS (Nov. 17) [3-3]100.0 Missouri vs SYRACUSE (Nov. 17) [3-3]100.0 South Carolina vs WOFFORD (Nov. 17) [3-3]100.0 South Carolina at Clemson (Nov. 24) [3-3]100.0 Mississippi State at Ole Miss (Nov. 24) [3-3]100.0 South Carolina at Vanderbilt (Aug. 30) [2-2]100.0 Kentucky at Louisville (Sept. 2) [2-2]100.0 Texas A&M vs FLORIDA (Sept. 8) [2-2]100.0 Florida at Texas A&M (Sept. 8) [2-2]100.0 Missouri vs GEORGIA (Sept. 8) [2-2]100.0 Arkansas vs RUTGERS (Sept. 22) [2-2]100.0 Ole Miss at Alabama (Sept. 29) [2-2]100.0 Kentucky vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 29) [2-2]100.0 Vanderbilt at Missouri (Oct. 6) [2-2]100.0 Florida vs LSU (Oct. 6) [2-2]100.0 Kentucky vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Oct. 6) [2-2]100.0 LSU vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 13) [2-2]100.0 Auburn at Ole Miss (Oct. 13) [2-2]100.0 Vanderbilt vs FLORIDA (Oct. 13) [2-2]100.0 Florida at Vanderbilt (Oct. 13) [2-2]100.0 Vanderbilt vs AUBURN (Oct. 20) [2-2]100.0 Georgia vs Florida (Oct. 27) [2-2]100.0 LSU vs ALABAMA (Nov. 3) [2-2]100.0 Florida vs MISSOURI (Nov. 3) [2-2]100.0 Mississippi State at LSU (Nov. 10) [2-2]100.0 Arkansas at South Carolina (Nov. 10) [2-2]100.0 Ole Miss vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 10) [2-2]100.0 Arkansas at Mississippi State (Nov 17, 2012) [2-2]100.0 Florida vs JACKSON STATE (Nov. 17) [2-2]100.0 LSU at Arkansas (Nov. 23) [2-2]100.0 Kentucky at Tennessee (Nov. 24) [2-2]
2-point PAT attempts 2 Ole Miss at Tulane (Sept. 22)2 LSU vs OLE MISS (Nov. 17)
2-point PATs made 1 Georgia at Missouri (Sept. 8)
2012 SoutheasternTeam Game Highs Through games of Nov 26, 2012
1 Georgia vs TENNESSEE (Sep 29, 2012)1 Florida at Vanderbilt (Oct. 13)1 LSU vs OLE MISS (Nov. 17)1 Tennessee at Vanderbilt (Nov. 17)
Punts 10 LSU at Texas A&M (Oct. 20)9 Vanderbilt at Georgia (Sept. 22)
Longest punt 72 Arkansas vs RUTGERS (Sept. 22)70 Arkansas at Auburn (Oct. 6)
Yards punted 451 LSU at Texas A&M (Oct. 20) [10-451]411 Vanderbilt at Georgia (Sept. 22) [9-411]
Punting avg 58.3 Arkansas vs TULSA (Nov. 3) [3-175]56.5 Alabama vs TEXAS A&M (Nov. 10) [4-226]
Punt returns 8 Texas A&M vs SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (Sept. 22)6 Texas A&M at SMU (Sept. 15)6 Vanderbilt vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sept. 15)6 Alabama vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sept. 22)6 South Carolina vs MISSOURI (Sept. 22)6 Vanderbilt vs MASSACHUSETTS (Oct. 27)6 Kentucky vs SAMFORD (Nov. 17)
Punt return yards 246 Texas A&M vs SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (Sept. 22)180 Missouri vs SE LOUISIANA (Sept. 1)
Punt return avg 54.5 Tennessee at Vanderbilt (Nov. 17) [2-109]36.3 LSU vs OLE MISS (Nov. 17) [3-109]
Punt return TDs 2 Missouri vs SE LOUISIANA (Sept. 1)2 Vanderbilt at Wake Forest (Nov. 24)
Longest punt return 96 Texas A&M vs SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (Sept. 22)89 LSU vs OLE MISS (Nov. 17)
Kick returns 8 Ole Miss vs TEXAS (Sept. 15)8 Auburn at Alabama (Nov. 24)
Kick return yards 184 Mississippi State at Alabama (Oct. 27)183 Mississippi State at Ole Miss (Nov. 24)
Kick return avg 47.3 Alabama vs OLE MISS (Sept. 29) [3-142]45.0 Mississippi State vs SOUTH ALABAMA (Sept. 22) [2-90]
Longest kick return 100 Georgia vs BUFFALO (Sept. 1)100 Auburn at Mississippi State (Sept. 8)100 Ole Miss vs TEXAS (Sept. 15)100 Mississippi State at Ole Miss (Nov. 24)
Kick return TDs 1 Georgia vs BUFFALO (Sept. 1)1 Auburn at Mississippi State (Sept. 8)1 Ole Miss vs TEXAS (Sept. 15)1 Alabama vs OLE MISS (Sept. 29)1 Missouri vs ALABAMA (Oct 13, 2012)1 Tennessee at Mississippi State (Oct. 13)1 Missouri at Tennessee (Nov. 10)1 Mississippi State at Ole Miss (Nov. 24)
Interceptions 4 Tennessee vs NC State (Aug. 31)4 South Carolina vs EAST CAROLINA (Sept. 8)4 LSU vs IDAHO (Sept. 15)4 Florida vs MISSOURI (Nov. 3)
Interception return yds 113 Mississippi State vs SOUTH ALABAMA (Sept. 22)100 Vanderbilt vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sept. 15)100 LSU vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 10)
Interception return avg 56.5 Mississippi State vs SOUTH ALABAMA (Sept. 22) [2-113]37.0 Mississippi State vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 1) [2-74]
Longest interception rtn 100 Vanderbilt vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sept. 15)100 LSU vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 10)
2012 SoutheasternTeam Game Highs Through games of Nov 26, 2012
Interception return TDs 2 Mississippi State vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 1)2 LSU vs IDAHO (Sept. 15)
Fumbles lost 4 Texas A&M at Ole Miss (Oct. 6)4 Florida vs Georgia (Oct. 27)
Fumbles recovered 4 Ole Miss vs TEXAS A&M (Oct. 6)4 Georgia vs Florida (Oct. 27)
Sacked by opp 8 Florida at Texas A&M (Sept. 8)8 Kentucky vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 29)8 Auburn vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 6)
QB sacks 8 Texas A&M vs FLORIDA (Sept. 8)8 South Carolina at Kentucky (Sept. 29)8 Arkansas at Auburn (Oct. 6)
Turnovers committed 6 Texas A&M at Ole Miss (Oct. 6)6 Florida vs Georgia (Oct. 27)
Turnovers caused 6 Ole Miss vs TEXAS A&M (Oct. 6)6 Georgia vs Florida (Oct. 27)
Kicks blocked 2 Auburn vs ULM (Sept. 15)1 Georgia vs BUFFALO (Sept. 1)1 Arkansas vs JACKSONVILLE STATE (Sept. 1)1 Mississippi State vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 1)1 Auburn at Mississippi State (Sept. 8)1 Georgia vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sept. 15)1 Alabama vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sept. 22)1 Kentucky at Florida (Sept. 22)1 Tennessee at Georgia (Sep 29, 2012)1 Georgia vs TENNESSEE (Sep 29, 2012)1 Kentucky vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 29)1 Georgia at South Carolina (Oct. 6)1 Texas A&M at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13)1 Alabama at Missouri (Oct 13, 2012)1 Florida at Vanderbilt (Oct. 13)1 Florida vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 20)1 South Carolina at Florida (Oct. 20)1 Ole Miss at Arkansas (Oct. 27)1 Kentucky at Missouri (Oct. 27)1 Alabama vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Oct. 27)1 Arkansas vs TULSA (Nov. 3)1 Missouri at Florida (Nov. 3)1 Florida vs MISSOURI (Nov. 3)1 Tennessee vs TROY (Nov. 3)1 Mississippi State vs TEXAS A&M (Nov. 3)1 Florida vs LOUISIANA (Nov. 10)1 LSU at Arkansas (Nov. 23)1 Texas A&M vs MISSOURI (Nov. 24)1 Kentucky at Tennessee (Nov. 24)1 Vanderbilt at Wake Forest (Nov. 24)
First downs 36 Texas A&M at Mississippi State (Nov. 3)35 Tennessee vs TROY (Nov. 3)
1st downs rushing 21 Texas A&M at Auburn (Oct. 27)19 Ole Miss vs UTEP (Sept. 8)19 Texas A&M at Mississippi State (Nov. 3)
1st downs passing 23 Tennessee vs TROY (Nov. 3)22 Texas A&M vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 29)
1st downs by penalty 5 Texas A&M vs LSU (Oct. 20)5 Vanderbilt at Kentucky (Nov. 3)
Penalties 19 Texas A&M at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13)
2012 SoutheasternTeam Game Highs Through games of Nov 26, 2012
14 Florida vs BOWLING GREEN (Sept. 1)14 Georgia vs Florida (Oct. 27)
Penalties yards 165 Texas A&M at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13)132 Georgia vs Florida (Oct. 27)
2012 SoutheasternConference Individual Game Highs Through games of Nov 26, 2012
INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS
Points scored 18 Todd Gurley (Georgia) vs BUFFALO (Sept. 1)18 Justin Hunter (Tennessee) vs GEORGIA STATE (Sept. 8)18 Eddie Lacy (Alabama) at Arkansas (Sept. 15)18 Chad Bumphis (Mississippi State) at TROY (Sept. 15)18 Jonathan George (Kentucky) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 15)18 Cobi Hamilton (Arkansas) vs RUTGERS (Sept. 22)18 Todd Gurley (Georgia) vs TENNESSEE (Sep 29, 2012)18 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13)18 Dennis Johnson (Arkansas) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 13)18 Eddie Lacy (Alabama) at Missouri (Oct 13, 2012)18 Bo Wallace (Ole Miss) vs AUBURN (Oct. 13)18 Jeff Driskel (Florida) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 13)18 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) at Auburn (Oct. 27)18 Zach Rogers (Tennessee) at South Carolina (Oct. 27)18 Justin Hunter (Tennessee) vs TROY (Nov. 3)18 Jeremy Hill (LSU) vs OLE MISS (Nov. 17)18 Eddie Lacy (Alabama) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov. 17)18 Donte Moncrief (Ole Miss) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 24)
Touchdowns 3 Todd Gurley (Georgia) vs BUFFALO (Sept. 1)3 Justin Hunter (Tennessee) vs GEORGIA STATE (Sept. 8)3 Eddie Lacy (Alabama) at Arkansas (Sept. 15)3 Chad Bumphis (Mississippi State) at TROY (Sept. 15)3 Jonathan George (Kentucky) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 15)3 Cobi Hamilton (Arkansas) vs RUTGERS (Sept. 22)3 Todd Gurley (Georgia) vs TENNESSEE (Sep 29, 2012)3 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13)3 Dennis Johnson (Arkansas) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 13)3 Eddie Lacy (Alabama) at Missouri (Oct 13, 2012)3 Bo Wallace (Ole Miss) vs AUBURN (Oct. 13)3 Jeff Driskel (Florida) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 13)3 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) at Auburn (Oct. 27)3 Zach Rogers (Tennessee) at South Carolina (Oct. 27)3 Justin Hunter (Tennessee) vs TROY (Nov. 3)3 Jeremy Hill (LSU) vs OLE MISS (Nov. 17)3 Eddie Lacy (Alabama) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov. 17)3 Donte Moncrief (Ole Miss) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 24)
TD responsibility 6 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) at SMU (Sept. 15) [2r,4p]6 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13) [3r,3p]
Points scored kicking 17 Charles Folger (Tennessee) vs AKRON (Sept. 22) [4fg,5pat]16 Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 29) [3fg,7pat]
Total offense yards 576 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13) [181r,395p]557 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 29) [104r,453p]
Total offense plays 73 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) vs LSU (Oct. 20) [17r,56p]62 Tyler Wilson (Arkansas) at Texas A&M (Sept. 29) [3r,59p]62 James Franklin (Missouri) at Florida (Nov. 3) [11r,51p]62 Bo Wallace (Ole Miss) vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 10) [13r,49p]
Total offense yards/play 36.0 C. Patterson (Tennessee) vs NC State (Aug. 31) [2-72]34.0 Nick Griffin (Mississippi State) vs ARKANSAS (Nov 17, 2012) [2-68]
Rushing yards 181 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13)181 Tre Mason (Auburn) vs ALABAMA A&M (Nov. 17)
Rushing attempts 34 Mike Gillislee (Florida) vs LSU (Oct. 6)29 Zac Stacy (Vanderbilt) at Missouri (Oct. 6)29 Jeremy Hill (LSU) vs ALABAMA (Nov. 3)
Yards per rush 36.0 C. Patterson (Tennessee) vs NC State (Aug. 31) [2-72]
2012 SoutheasternIndividual Game Highs Through games of Nov 26, 2012
34.0 Nick Griffin (Mississippi State) vs ARKANSAS (Nov 17, 2012) [2-68]Rushing TDs 3 Eddie Lacy (Alabama) at Arkansas (Sept. 15)
3 Todd Gurley (Georgia) vs TENNESSEE (Sep 29, 2012)3 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13)3 Eddie Lacy (Alabama) at Missouri (Oct 13, 2012)3 Jeff Driskel (Florida) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 13)3 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) at Auburn (Oct. 27)3 Jeremy Hill (LSU) vs OLE MISS (Nov. 17)3 Eddie Lacy (Alabama) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov. 17)
Longest rush 90 Zac Stacy (Vanderbilt) at Wake Forest (Nov. 24)86 Zac Stacy (Vanderbilt) vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sept. 15)86 Tre Mason (Auburn) vs ALABAMA A&M (Nov. 17)
Passing yards 530 Tyler Bray (Tennessee) vs TROY (Nov. 3)453 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 29)
Passing attempts 60 Maxwell Smith (Kentucky) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 15)59 Tyler Wilson (Arkansas) at Texas A&M (Sept. 29)
Passing TDs 5 Tyler Wilson (Arkansas) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 13)5 Tyler Bray (Tennessee) vs TROY (Nov. 3)5 Bo Wallace (Ole Miss) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 24)
Longest pass 94 Dylan Thompson (South Carolina) vs UAB (Sept. 15)89 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) vs SAM HOUSTON STATE (Nov. 17)
Passes completed 37 Maxwell Smith (Kentucky) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 15)37 Tyler Bray (Tennessee) vs MISSOURI (Nov. 10)
Had intercepted 4 Maxwell Smith (Kentucky) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 15)4 James Franklin (Missouri) at Florida (Nov. 3)
Pass completion pct 100.0 C Berkstresser (Missouri) vs SE LOUISIANA (Sept. 1) [5-5]100.0 Randall Mackey (Ole Miss) vs UTEP (Sept. 8) [2-2]100.0 Seth Strickland (South Carolina) vs UAB (Sept. 15) [2-2]100.0 Jameill Showers (Texas A&M) at Auburn (Oct. 27) [8-8]100.0 AJ McCarron (Alabama) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov. 17) [6-6]
Pass yards/attempt 25.5 Seth Strickland (South Carolina) vs EAST CAROLINA (Sept. 8) [2-51]22.2 AJ McCarron (Alabama) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov. 17) [6-133]
Pass yards/catch 51.0 Seth Strickland (South Carolina) vs EAST CAROLINA (Sept. 8) [1-51]22.2 AJ McCarron (Alabama) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov. 17) [6-133]
Receiving yards 303 Cobi Hamilton (Arkansas) vs RUTGERS (Sept. 22)219 C. Patterson (Tennessee) vs TROY (Nov. 3)
Receptions 12 Cobi Hamilton (Arkansas) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 27)11 Aaron Boyd (Kentucky) vs KENT (Sept. 8)11 Cobi Hamilton (Arkansas) at Texas A&M (Sept. 29)11 Cobi Hamilton (Arkansas) vs TULSA (Nov. 3)11 Ryan Swope (Texas A&M) at Alabama (Nov. 10)
Yards per catch 50.0 Jonathan Williams (Arkansas) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 13) [3-150]43.5 Zach Rogers (Tennessee) vs NC State (Aug. 31) [2-87]
Receiving TDs 3 Justin Hunter (Tennessee) vs GEORGIA STATE (Sept. 8)3 Chad Bumphis (Mississippi State) at TROY (Sept. 15)3 Cobi Hamilton (Arkansas) vs RUTGERS (Sept. 22)3 Zach Rogers (Tennessee) at South Carolina (Oct. 27)3 Justin Hunter (Tennessee) vs TROY (Nov. 3)3 Donte Moncrief (Ole Miss) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 24)
Longest reception 94 Damiere Byrd (South Carolina) vs UAB (Sept. 15)89 Uzoma Nwachukwu (Texas A&M) vs SAM HOUSTON STATE (Nov. 17)
Field goal attempts 5 Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 29)5 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 10)
2012 SoutheasternIndividual Game Highs Through games of Nov 26, 2012
Field goals made 4 Cody Parkey (Auburn) vs Clemson Tigers (Sept. 1)4 Charles Folger (Tennessee) vs AKRON (Sept. 22)4 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) vs OLE MISS (Sept. 29)4 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 10)
Longest field goal 54 Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13)53 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) at Arkansas (Oct. 27)
Field goal pct 100.0 Cody Parkey (Auburn) vs Clemson Tigers (Sept. 1) [4-4]100.0 Charles Folger (Tennessee) vs AKRON (Sept. 22) [4-4]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) vs OLE MISS (Sept. 29) [4-4]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) at Tennessee (Sept. 15) [3-3]100.0 Carey Spear (Vanderbilt) vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sept. 15) [3-3]100.0 Devon Bell (Mississippi State) vs SOUTH ALABAMA (Sept. 22) [3-3]100.0 Andrew Baggett (Missouri) vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 6) [3-3]100.0 Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13) [3-3]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 13) [3-3]100.0 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) at Arkansas (Oct. 27) [3-3]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) vs Georgia (Oct. 27) [3-3]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 10) [3-3]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) at Florida State (Nov. 24) [3-3]100.0 Michael Palardy (Tennessee) vs NC State (Aug. 31) [2-2]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) at Texas A&M (Sept. 8) [2-2]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) vs WASHINGTON (Sept. 8) [2-2]100.0 Marshall Morgan (Georgia) at Missouri (Sept. 8) [2-2]100.0 Carey Spear (Vanderbilt) at Northwestern (Sept. 8) [2-2]100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) vs RUTGERS (Sept. 22) [2-2]100.0 Cade Foster (Alabama) vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sept. 22) [2-2]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sept. 22) [2-2]100.0 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) at Tulane (Sept. 22) [2-2]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) at Florida (Oct. 6) [2-2]100.0 Devon Bell (Mississippi State) at Kentucky (Oct. 6) [2-2]100.0 Cody Parkey (Auburn) at Ole Miss (Oct. 13) [2-2]100.0 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) vs AUBURN (Oct. 13) [2-2]100.0 Michael Palardy (Tennessee) vs ALABAMA (Oct. 20) [2-2]100.0 Cody Parkey (Auburn) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 20) [2-2]100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 27) [2-2]100.0 Andrew Baggett (Missouri) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 27) [2-2]100.0 Carey Spear (Vanderbilt) at Kentucky (Nov. 3) [2-2]100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) at South Carolina (Nov. 10) [2-2]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) vs LOUISIANA (Nov. 10) [2-2]100.0 Carey Spear (Vanderbilt) at Ole Miss (Nov. 10) [2-2]100.0 Craig McIntosh (Kentucky) vs SAMFORD (Nov. 17) [2-2]100.0 Carey Spear (Vanderbilt) vs TENNESSEE (Nov. 17) [2-2]100.0 John Henson (Arkansas) vs LSU (Nov. 23) [2-2]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) at Arkansas (Nov. 23) [2-2]100.0 Adam Yates (South Carolina) at Clemson (Nov. 24) [2-2]100.0 Carey Spear (Vanderbilt) at Wake Forest (Nov. 24) [2-2]
PAT kicks attempted 9 Andrew Baggett (Missouri) vs SE LOUISIANA (Sept. 1)9 Drew Alleman (LSU) vs IDAHO (Sept. 15)9 Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) vs SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (Sept. 22)
PAT kicks made 9 Drew Alleman (LSU) vs IDAHO (Sept. 15)9 Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) vs SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (Sept. 22)
PAT kicks pct 100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) vs IDAHO (Sept. 15) [9-9]100.0 Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) vs SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (Sept. 22) [9-9]
2012 SoutheasternIndividual Game Highs Through games of Nov 26, 2012
100.0 Marshall Morgan (Georgia) vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sept. 15) [8-8]100.0 Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) at Auburn (Oct. 27) [8-8]100.0 Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) vs MISSOURI (Nov. 24) [8-8]100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) vs JACKSONVILLE STATE (Sept. 1) [7-7]100.0 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) vs CENTRAL ARKANSAS (Sept. 1) [7-7]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) at Arkansas (Sept. 15) [7-7]100.0 Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 29) [7-7]100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 13) [7-7]100.0 Michael Palardy (Tennessee) vs TROY (Nov. 3) [7-7]100.0 Cody Parkey (Auburn) vs ALABAMA A&M (Nov. 17) [7-7]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov. 17) [7-7]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) vs AUBURN (Nov. 24) [7-7]100.0 Marshall Morgan (Georgia) vs BUFFALO (Sept. 1) [6-6]100.0 Craig McIntosh (Kentucky) vs KENT (Sept. 8) [6-6]100.0 Adam Yates (South Carolina) vs UAB (Sept. 15) [6-6]100.0 Marshall Morgan (Georgia) vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 22) [6-6]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) at Missouri (Oct 13, 2012) [6-6]100.0 Devon Bell (Mississippi State) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Oct. 20) [6-6]100.0 Cody Parkey (Auburn) vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Nov. 3) [6-6]100.0 Michael Palardy (Tennessee) vs MISSOURI (Nov. 10) [6-6]100.0 Andrew Baggett (Missouri) at Tennessee (Nov. 10) [6-6]100.0 Devon Bell (Mississippi State) vs ARKANSAS (Nov 17, 2012) [6-6]100.0 Marshall Morgan (Georgia) vs GEORGIA STATE (Nov. 17) [6-6]100.0 Marshall Morgan (Georgia) vs GEORGIA TECH (Nov. 24) [6-6]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 1) [5-5]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) vs Michigan (Sept. 1) [5-5]100.0 Adam Yates (South Carolina) vs EAST CAROLINA (Sept. 8) [5-5]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 8) [5-5]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) vs WASHINGTON (Sept. 8) [5-5]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) vs KENTUCKY (Sept. 22) [5-5]100.0 Charles Folger (Tennessee) vs AKRON (Sept. 22) [5-5]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) vs TOWSON (Sept. 29) [5-5]100.0 Adam Yates (South Carolina) at Kentucky (Sept. 29) [5-5]100.0 Adam Yates (South Carolina) vs GEORGIA (Oct. 6) [5-5]100.0 Devon Bell (Mississippi State) vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 13) [5-5]100.0 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) vs AUBURN (Oct. 13) [5-5]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) at Tennessee (Oct. 20) [5-5]100.0 Michael Palardy (Tennessee) at South Carolina (Oct. 27) [5-5]100.0 Adam Yates (South Carolina) vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 27) [5-5]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Oct. 27) [5-5]100.0 Marshall Morgan (Georgia) vs OLE MISS (Nov. 3) [5-5]100.0 Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) at Mississippi State (Nov. 3) [5-5]100.0 Marshall Morgan (Georgia) at Auburn (Nov. 10) [5-5]100.0 Adam Yates (South Carolina) vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 10) [5-5]100.0 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) at LSU (Nov. 17) [5-5]100.0 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 24) [5-5]100.0 C. Grandfield (Mississippi State) vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 1) [4-4]100.0 Devon Bell (Mississippi State) vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 1) [4-4]100.0 Devon Bell (Mississippi State) vs AUBURN (Sept. 8) [4-4]100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) at ULM (Sept. 8) [4-4]100.0 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) vs UTEP (Sept. 8) [4-4]100.0 Cody Parkey (Auburn) vs ULM (Sept. 15) [4-4]100.0 Craig McIntosh (Kentucky) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 15) [4-4]
2012 SoutheasternIndividual Game Highs Through games of Nov 26, 2012
100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) at Tennessee (Sept. 15) [4-4]100.0 Carey Spear (Vanderbilt) vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sept. 15) [4-4]100.0 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) vs TEXAS (Sept. 15) [4-4]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sept. 22) [4-4]100.0 Adam Yates (South Carolina) vs MISSOURI (Sept. 22) [4-4]100.0 Michael Palardy (Tennessee) at Mississippi State (Oct. 13) [4-4]100.0 Carey Spear (Vanderbilt) vs MASSACHUSETTS (Oct. 27) [4-4]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 10) [4-4]100.0 Craig McIntosh (Kentucky) vs SAMFORD (Nov. 17) [4-4]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) at Florida State (Nov. 24) [4-4]100.0 Carey Spear (Vanderbilt) at Wake Forest (Nov. 24) [4-4]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) vs BOWLING GREEN (Sept. 1) [3-3]100.0 Ryan Fowler (Vanderbilt) vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sept. 15) [3-3]100.0 Devon Bell (Mississippi State) vs SOUTH ALABAMA (Sept. 22) [3-3]100.0 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) at Tulane (Sept. 22) [3-3]100.0 Andrew Baggett (Missouri) vs ARIZONA STATE (Sept. 15) [3-3]100.0 Andrew Baggett (Missouri) at UCF (Sept. 29) [3-3]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) vs OLE MISS (Sept. 29) [3-3]100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) at Auburn (Oct. 6) [3-3]100.0 Devon Bell (Mississippi State) at Kentucky (Oct. 6) [3-3]100.0 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) vs TEXAS A&M (Oct. 6) [3-3]100.0 Adam Yates (South Carolina) at LSU (Oct. 13) [3-3]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) at Texas A&M (Oct. 20) [3-3]100.0 Craig McIntosh (Kentucky) vs GEORGIA (Oct. 20) [3-3]100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 27) [3-3]100.0 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) at Arkansas (Oct. 27) [3-3]100.0 Cody Parkey (Auburn) vs TEXAS A&M (Oct. 27) [3-3]100.0 Ryan Fowler (Vanderbilt) vs MASSACHUSETTS (Oct. 27) [3-3]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) at LSU (Nov. 3) [3-3]100.0 Carey Spear (Vanderbilt) at Kentucky (Nov. 3) [3-3]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) vs TEXAS A&M (Nov. 10) [3-3]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) vs LOUISIANA (Nov. 10) [3-3]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) vs OLE MISS (Nov. 17) [3-3]100.0 Andrew Baggett (Missouri) vs SYRACUSE (Nov. 17) [3-3]100.0 Adam Yates (South Carolina) vs WOFFORD (Nov. 17) [3-3]100.0 Ryan Fowler (Vanderbilt) vs TENNESSEE (Nov. 17) [3-3]100.0 Adam Yates (South Carolina) at Clemson (Nov. 24) [3-3]100.0 Devon Bell (Mississippi State) at Ole Miss (Nov. 24) [3-3]100.0 Ryan Fowler (Vanderbilt) at Wake Forest (Nov. 24) [3-3]100.0 Adam Yates (South Carolina) at Vanderbilt (Aug. 30) [2-2]100.0 Craig McIntosh (Kentucky) at Louisville (Sept. 2) [2-2]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) at Texas A&M (Sept. 8) [2-2]100.0 Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) vs FLORIDA (Sept. 8) [2-2]100.0 Andrew Baggett (Missouri) vs GEORGIA (Sept. 8) [2-2]100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) vs RUTGERS (Sept. 22) [2-2]100.0 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) at Alabama (Sept. 29) [2-2]100.0 Craig McIntosh (Kentucky) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 29) [2-2]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) vs LSU (Oct. 6) [2-2]100.0 Craig McIntosh (Kentucky) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Oct. 6) [2-2]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 13) [2-2]100.0 Cody Parkey (Auburn) at Ole Miss (Oct. 13) [2-2]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 13) [2-2]100.0 Marshall Morgan (Georgia) vs Florida (Oct. 27) [2-2]
2012 SoutheasternIndividual Game Highs Through games of Nov 26, 2012
100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) vs ALABAMA (Nov. 3) [2-2]100.0 Brad Phillips (Florida) vs MISSOURI (Nov. 3) [2-2]100.0 Devon Bell (Mississippi State) at LSU (Nov. 10) [2-2]100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) at South Carolina (Nov. 10) [2-2]100.0 Carey Spear (Vanderbilt) at Ole Miss (Nov. 10) [2-2]100.0 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 10) [2-2]100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) at Mississippi State (Nov 17, 2012) [2-2]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) vs JACKSON STATE (Nov. 17) [2-2]100.0 Carey Spear (Vanderbilt) vs TENNESSEE (Nov. 17) [2-2]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) at Arkansas (Nov. 23) [2-2]100.0 Craig McIntosh (Kentucky) at Tennessee (Nov. 24) [2-2]
Punts 10 Brad Wing (LSU) at Texas A&M (Oct. 20)9 Richard Kent (Vanderbilt) at Georgia (Sept. 22)
Yards punted 451 Brad Wing (LSU) at Texas A&M (Oct. 20) [10-451]411 Richard Kent (Vanderbilt) at Georgia (Sept. 22) [9-411]
Longest punt 72 Dylan Breeding (Arkansas) vs RUTGERS (Sept. 22)70 Dylan Breeding (Arkansas) at Auburn (Oct. 6)
Punting avg 58.3 Dylan Breeding (Arkansas) vs TULSA (Nov. 3) [3-175]56.5 Cody Mandell (Alabama) vs TEXAS A&M (Nov. 10) [4-226]
Punt returns 8 Dustin Harris (Texas A&M) vs SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (Sept. 22)6 Dustin Harris (Texas A&M) at SMU (Sept. 15)6 Ace Sanders (South Carolina) vs MISSOURI (Sept. 22)6 Jonathan Krause (Vanderbilt) vs MASSACHUSETTS (Oct. 27)
Punt return yards 246 Dustin Harris (Texas A&M) vs SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (Sept. 22)180 Marcus Murphy (Missouri) vs SE LOUISIANA (Sept. 1)
Longest punt return 96 Dustin Harris (Texas A&M) vs SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (Sept. 22)89 Odell Beckham (LSU) vs OLE MISS (Nov. 17)
Punt return TDs 2 Marcus Murphy (Missouri) vs SE LOUISIANA (Sept. 1)1 Odell Beckham (LSU) vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 1)1 Dustin Harris (Texas A&M) vs SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (Sept. 22)1 Marcus Murphy (Missouri) at UCF (Sept. 29)1 Ace Sanders (South Carolina) vs GEORGIA (Oct. 6)1 Jonathan Krause (Vanderbilt) vs MASSACHUSETTS (Oct. 27)1 Jelani Jenkins (Florida) vs LOUISIANA (Nov. 10)1 Odell Beckham (LSU) vs OLE MISS (Nov. 17)1 C. Patterson (Tennessee) at Vanderbilt (Nov. 17)1 Casey Hughes (Vanderbilt) at Wake Forest (Nov. 24)1 Jonathan Krause (Vanderbilt) at Wake Forest (Nov. 24)
Punt return avg 54.5 C. Patterson (Tennessee) at Vanderbilt (Nov. 17) [2-109]36.7 Jonathan Krause (Vanderbilt) at Wake Forest (Nov. 24) [3-110]
Kick returns 7 D'Arthur Cowan (Arkansas) at Mississippi State (Nov 17, 2012)6 Brian Kimbrow (Vanderbilt) at Georgia (Sept. 22)6 Marcus Murphy (Missouri) at Texas A&M (Nov. 24)
Kick return yards 183 Jameon Lewis (Mississippi State) at Ole Miss (Nov. 24)142 Christion Jones (Alabama) vs OLE MISS (Sept. 29)
Longest kick return 100 Todd Gurley (Georgia) vs BUFFALO (Sept. 1)100 O. McCalebb (Auburn) at Mississippi State (Sept. 8)100 Jaylen Walton (Ole Miss) vs TEXAS (Sept. 15)100 Jameon Lewis (Mississippi State) at Ole Miss (Nov. 24)
Kick return TDs 1 Todd Gurley (Georgia) vs BUFFALO (Sept. 1)1 O. McCalebb (Auburn) at Mississippi State (Sept. 8)
2012 SoutheasternIndividual Game Highs Through games of Nov 26, 2012
1 Jaylen Walton (Ole Miss) vs TEXAS (Sept. 15)1 Christion Jones (Alabama) vs OLE MISS (Sept. 29)1 Marcus Murphy (Missouri) vs ALABAMA (Oct 13, 2012)1 C. Patterson (Tennessee) at Mississippi State (Oct. 13)1 Jimmie Hunt (Missouri) at Tennessee (Nov. 10)1 Jameon Lewis (Mississippi State) at Ole Miss (Nov. 24)
Combined PR/KR yards 246 Dustin Harris (Texas A&M) vs SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (Sept. 22) [246pr-0kr]195 C. Patterson (Tennessee) at Vanderbilt (Nov. 17) [109pr-86kr]
Interceptions 2 Johnthan Banks (Mississippi State) vs AUBURN (Sept. 8)2 Ronald Martin (LSU) vs IDAHO (Sept. 15)2 Darius Slay (Mississippi State) at TROY (Sept. 15)2 Byron Moore (Tennessee) vs AKRON (Sept. 22)2 Steven Terrell (Texas A&M) vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 29)2 S. Commings (Georgia) vs TENNESSEE (Sep 29, 2012)2 J.D. Harmon (Kentucky) at Missouri (Oct. 27)2 Senquez Golson (Ole Miss) at LSU (Nov. 17)2 Andre Hal (Vanderbilt) vs TENNESSEE (Nov. 17)2 C. Lawrence (Mississippi State) at Ole Miss (Nov. 24)
Interception return yds 100 Trey Wilson (Vanderbilt) vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sept. 15)100 Craig Loston (LSU) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 10)
Interception return avg 34.0 Andre Hal (Vanderbilt) vs TENNESSEE (Nov. 17) [2-68]29.0 Steven Terrell (Texas A&M) vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 29) [2-58]
Longest interception rtn 100 Trey Wilson (Vanderbilt) vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sept. 15)100 Craig Loston (LSU) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 10)
All-purpose yards 303 Cobi Hamilton (Arkansas) vs RUTGERS (Sept. 22)275 C. Patterson (Tennessee) vs TROY (Nov. 3)
Tackles 21.0 A.J. Johnson (Tennessee) at Mississippi State (Oct. 13) [4-17]20.0 Kevin Minter (LSU) at Florida (Oct. 6) [17-3]20.0 A. Williamson (Kentucky) vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 3) [11-9]
Sacks 4.5 J. Clowney (South Carolina) at Clemson (Nov. 24) [4-1]3.5 Trey Flowers (Arkansas) at Auburn (Oct. 6) [3-1]
Tackles for loss 4.5 Jarvis Jones (Georgia) vs Florida (Oct. 27) [4-1]4.5 J. Clowney (South Carolina) at Clemson (Nov. 24) [4-1]
2012 SoutheasternIndividual Stellar Games Through games of Nov 26, 2012
200-Yard Rushing Performances
None
100-Yard Rushing Performances
181 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13)181 Tre Mason (Auburn) vs ALABAMA A&M (Nov. 17)180 Zac Stacy (Vanderbilt) at Wake Forest (Nov. 24)179 L. Perkins (Mississippi State) at TROY (Sept. 15)177 Eddie Lacy (Alabama) at Missouri (Oct 13, 2012)177 Jeff Driskel (Florida) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 13)174 Zac Stacy (Vanderbilt) vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sept. 15)169 Zac Stacy (Vanderbilt) vs AUBURN (Oct. 20)164 Keith Marshall (Georgia) vs TENNESSEE (Sep 29, 2012)161 Dennis Johnson (Arkansas) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 27)153 Kendi Lawrence (Missouri) at Tennessee (Nov. 10)152 Tre Mason (Auburn) vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Nov. 3)151 Rajion Neal (Tennessee) vs AKRON (Sept. 22)148 Mike Gillislee (Florida) vs BOWLING GREEN (Sept. 1)146 Mike Gillislee (Florida) vs LSU (Oct. 6)144 T.J. Yeldon (Alabama) at Missouri (Oct 13, 2012)142 Ben Malena (Texas A&M) at Ole Miss (Oct. 6)141 Kenny Hilliard (LSU) vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 1)140 Mike Gillislee (Florida) at Florida State (Nov. 24)137 Brian Kimbrow (Vanderbilt) vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sept. 15)137 Jeff Scott (Ole Miss) vs AUBURN (Oct. 13)132 Marlin Lane (Tennessee) vs TROY (Nov. 3)131 Eddie Lacy (Alabama) vs AUBURN (Nov. 24)130 Todd Gurley (Georgia) vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 22)130 Todd Gurley (Georgia) vs TENNESSEE (Sep 29, 2012)129 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) at Ole Miss (Oct. 6)129 T.J. Yeldon (Alabama) at Tennessee (Oct. 20)129 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) at Mississippi State (Nov. 3)128 O. McCalebb (Auburn) vs ULM (Sept. 15)127 Jeremy Hill (LSU) at Texas A&M (Oct. 20)127 Kenny Miles (South Carolina) vs WOFFORD (Nov. 17)125 L. Perkins (Mississippi State) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Oct. 20)124 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) at SMU (Sept. 15)124 Jeremy Hill (LSU) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 13)123 Alfred Blue (LSU) vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 1)123 Raymond Sanders (Kentucky) vs SAMFORD (Nov. 17)122 Mike Gillislee (Florida) vs JACKSON STATE (Nov. 17)121 Kendi Lawrence (Missouri) vs SE LOUISIANA (Sept. 1)120 M. Lattimore (South Carolina) at Kentucky (Sept. 29)119 Kendi Lawrence (Missouri) vs SYRACUSE (Nov. 17)118 Todd Gurley (Georgia) vs Florida (Oct. 27)117 Todd Gurley (Georgia) vs OLE MISS (Nov. 3)116 Kenny Hilliard (LSU) vs IDAHO (Sept. 15)116 Todd Gurley (Georgia) at Auburn (Nov. 10)115 Raymond Sanders (Kentucky) vs KENT (Sept. 8)115 Mike Gillislee (Florida) at Tennessee (Sept. 15)
2012 SoutheasternIndividual Stellar Games Through games of Nov 26, 2012
113 O. McCalebb (Auburn) vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Nov. 3)112 Ben Malena (Texas A&M) at Mississippi State (Nov. 3)111 T.J. Yeldon (Alabama) vs Michigan (Sept. 1)111 Jeff Scott (Ole Miss) vs UTEP (Sept. 8)111 Todd Gurley (Georgia) vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sept. 15)111 Jeff Scott (Ole Miss) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 24)110 M. Lattimore (South Carolina) at Vanderbilt (Aug. 30)110 L. Perkins (Mississippi State) at Kentucky (Oct. 6)109 M. Lattimore (South Carolina) vs GEORGIA (Oct. 6)109 Trey Williams (Texas A&M) at Auburn (Oct. 27)109 Dennis Johnson (Arkansas) vs TULSA (Nov. 3)108 Jeff Scott (Ole Miss) vs TEXAS A&M (Oct. 6)108 Kendi Lawrence (Missouri) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 27)108 Marlin Lane (Tennessee) at Vanderbilt (Nov. 17)107 Jeremy Hill (LSU) vs ALABAMA (Nov. 3)106 Tre Mason (Auburn) vs Clemson Tigers (Sept. 1)106 Eddie Lacy (Alabama) vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sept. 22)105 Keith Marshall (Georgia) at Auburn (Nov. 10)104 Keith Marshall (Georgia) vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sept. 15)104 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 29)104 Kendi Lawrence (Missouri) at UCF (Sept. 29)104 Rajion Neal (Tennessee) at Georgia (Sep 29, 2012)104 O. McCalebb (Auburn) vs ALABAMA A&M (Nov. 17)101 Alfred Blue (LSU) vs WASHINGTON (Sept. 8)100 Todd Gurley (Georgia) vs BUFFALO (Sept. 1)100 L. Perkins (Mississippi State) vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 13)100 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) vs SAM HOUSTON STATE (Nov. 17)
2012 SoutheasternIndividual Stellar Games Through games of Nov 26, 2012
Brian Kimbrow, Vanderbilt - 1Kenny Miles, South Carolina - 1Trey Williams, Texas A&M - 1
500-Yard Passing Performances
530 Tyler Bray (Tennessee) vs TROY (Nov. 3)
400-Yard Passing Performances
530 Tyler Bray (Tennessee) vs TROY (Nov. 3)453 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 29)427 Aaron Murray (Georgia) at Kentucky (Oct. 20)419 Tyler Wilson (Arkansas) vs RUTGERS (Sept. 22)404 Tyler Bray (Tennessee) vs MISSOURI (Nov. 10)403 Bo Wallace (Ole Miss) vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 10)401 Tyler Bray (Tennessee) vs AKRON (Sept. 22)
300-Yard Passing Performances
530 Tyler Bray (Tennessee) vs TROY (Nov. 3)453 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 29)427 Aaron Murray (Georgia) at Kentucky (Oct. 20)419 Tyler Wilson (Arkansas) vs RUTGERS (Sept. 22)404 Tyler Bray (Tennessee) vs MISSOURI (Nov. 10)403 Bo Wallace (Ole Miss) vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 10)401 Tyler Bray (Tennessee) vs AKRON (Sept. 22)395 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13)384 Aaron Murray (Georgia) vs OLE MISS (Nov. 3)373 Tyler Wilson (Arkansas) at Texas A&M (Sept. 29)372 Tyler Wilson (Arkansas) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 13)372 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) vs MISSOURI (Nov. 24)368 Tyler Bray (Tennessee) at South Carolina (Oct. 27)367 Tyler Wilson (Arkansas) vs JACKSONVILLE STATE (Sept. 1)359 Tyler Wilson (Arkansas) vs LSU (Nov. 23)356 Connor Shaw (South Carolina) vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 27)354 Maxwell Smith (Kentucky) vs KENT (Sept. 8)342 Aaron Murray (Georgia) vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sept. 15)333 Tyler Bray (Tennessee) vs NC State (Aug. 31)332 Maxwell Smith (Kentucky) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 15)330 Dylan Thompson (South Carolina) vs EAST CAROLINA (Sept. 8)330 Aaron Murray (Georgia) vs GEORGIA STATE (Nov. 17)311 Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) at Mississippi State (Nov. 3)310 Tyler Bray (Tennessee) vs GEORGIA STATE (Sept. 8)310 Bo Wallace (Ole Miss) at LSU (Nov. 17)310 Dylan Thompson (South Carolina) at Clemson (Nov. 24)309 AJ McCarron (Alabama) vs TEXAS A&M (Nov. 10)306 AJ McCarron (Alabama) at Tennessee (Oct. 20)305 Bo Wallace (Ole Miss) vs TEXAS A&M (Oct. 6)
2012 SoutheasternIndividual Stellar Games Through games of Nov 26, 2012
303 Cobi Hamilton (Arkansas) vs RUTGERS (Sept. 22)219 C. Patterson (Tennessee) vs TROY (Nov. 3)
100-Yard Receiving Performances
303 Cobi Hamilton (Arkansas) vs RUTGERS (Sept. 22)219 C. Patterson (Tennessee) vs TROY (Nov. 3)188 Tavarres King (Georgia) at Kentucky (Oct. 20)181 Justin Hunter (Tennessee) vs TROY (Nov. 3)180 Chad Bumphis (Mississippi State) at TROY (Sept. 15)177 Cobi Hamilton (Arkansas) vs TULSA (Nov. 3)173 Donte Moncrief (Ole Miss) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 24)162 Cobi Hamilton (Arkansas) at Texas A&M (Sept. 29)162 Amari Cooper (Alabama) at Tennessee (Oct. 20)161 Donte Moncrief (Ole Miss) at LSU (Nov. 17)160 Ja-Mes Logan (Ole Miss) vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 10)160 Uzoma Nwachukwu (Texas A&M) vs SAM HOUSTON STATE (Nov. 17)153 Jordan Matthews (Vanderbilt) at Ole Miss (Nov. 10)150 Jonathan Williams (Arkansas) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 13)147 Jordan Matthews (Vanderbilt) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Aug. 30)146 Justin Hunter (Tennessee) vs GEORGIA STATE (Sept. 8)146 Cobi Hamilton (Arkansas) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 27)146 Chad Bumphis (Mississippi State) at Ole Miss (Nov. 24)144 Donte Moncrief (Ole Miss) vs TEXAS (Sept. 15)144 Jordan Matthews (Vanderbilt) at Wake Forest (Nov. 24)141 Ryan Swope (Texas A&M) vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 29)141 Justin Hunter (Tennessee) vs MISSOURI (Nov. 10)140 Ryan Swope (Texas A&M) at Auburn (Oct. 27)140 Chad Bumphis (Mississippi State) at LSU (Nov. 10)137 Mike Evans (Texas A&M) at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 13)136 Amari Cooper (Alabama) vs TEXAS A&M (Nov. 10)131 Jordan Matthews (Vanderbilt) vs FLORIDA (Oct. 13)129 Mychal Rivera (Tennessee) vs MISSOURI (Nov. 10)128 Odell Beckham (LSU) vs TOWSON (Sept. 29)123 Mike Evans (Texas A&M) at SMU (Sept. 15)122 Brandon Mitchell (Arkansas) vs JACKSONVILLE STATE (Sept. 1)121 Ryan Swope (Texas A&M) at Mississippi State (Nov. 3)119 Jordan Matthews (Vanderbilt) at Georgia (Sept. 22)
2012 SoutheasternIndividual Stellar Games Through games of Nov 26, 2012
119 Ace Sanders (South Carolina) at Clemson (Nov. 24)118 Emory Blake (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 6)117 Tavarres King (Georgia) vs BUFFALO (Sept. 1)115 Justin Hunter (Tennessee) vs AKRON (Sept. 22)115 Jordan Matthews (Vanderbilt) vs TENNESSEE (Nov. 17)114 Marlon Brown (Georgia) vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 22)113 Marlon Brown (Georgia) vs OLE MISS (Nov. 3)112 Jordan Matthews (Vanderbilt) vs MASSACHUSETTS (Oct. 27)112 Odell Beckham (LSU) at Arkansas (Nov. 23)111 Ryan Swope (Texas A&M) at Alabama (Nov. 10)110 Chris Gragg (Arkansas) vs JACKSONVILLE STATE (Sept. 1)110 Michael Bennett (Georgia) vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sept. 15)110 Chris Boyd (Vanderbilt) at Georgia (Sept. 22)110 Malcome Kennedy (Texas A&M) vs MISSOURI (Nov. 24)109 Emory Blake (Auburn) vs Clemson Tigers (Sept. 1)109 Jarvis Landry (LSU) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 10)109 Amari Cooper (Alabama) vs AUBURN (Nov. 24)108 Thomas Johnson (Texas A&M) vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 29)108 J. Cunningham (South Carolina) vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 27)107 Zach Rogers (Tennessee) at South Carolina (Oct. 27)106 Marlon Brown (Georgia) at Missouri (Sept. 8)106 Emory Blake (Auburn) vs TEXAS A&M (Oct. 27)105 Mike Evans (Texas A&M) at Ole Miss (Oct. 6)104 Donte Moncrief (Ole Miss) vs CENTRAL ARKANSAS (Sept. 1)104 Chad Bumphis (Mississippi State) at Kentucky (Oct. 6)104 Emory Blake (Auburn) vs GEORGIA (Nov. 10)104 Bruce Ellington (South Carolina) vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 10)103 M. Mitchell (Georgia) at Kentucky (Oct. 20)101 Bud Sasser (Missouri) vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 6)101 Bruce Ellington (South Carolina) vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 27)100 Aaron Boyd (Kentucky) vs KENT (Sept. 8)
2012 SoutheasternConference Opponent Game Lows Through games of Nov 26, 2012
OPPONENT LOWS (lowest totals allowed by)
Total offense yards 102 Kentucky vs SAMFORD (Nov. 17)110 Alabama vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sept. 22)
Total offense yards/play 1.9 Kentucky vs SAMFORD (Nov. 17) [53-102]2.2 Alabama at Arkansas (Sept. 15) [62-137]
Rushing yards -2 Kentucky vs SAMFORD (Nov. 17)3 Alabama at Missouri (Oct 13, 2012)
Rushing attempts 21 Alabama vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Oct. 27)21 Mississippi State vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 1)
Yards per rush -0.1 Kentucky vs SAMFORD (Nov. 17) [27--2]0.1 Alabama at Missouri (Oct 13, 2012) [28-3]
Longest rush 9 Florida vs JACKSON STATE (Nov. 17)9 LSU vs WASHINGTON (Sept. 8)
Passing attempts 3 South Carolina vs WOFFORD (Nov. 17)4 Georgia vs GEORGIA STATE (Nov. 17)
Passing yards 16 Georgia vs GEORGIA STATE (Nov. 17)34 Alabama vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sept. 22)
Yards per completion 4.9 Alabama vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sept. 22) [7-34]5.4 Kentucky at Missouri (Oct. 27) [16-87]
Passes completed 1 Georgia vs GEORGIA STATE (Nov. 17)1 South Carolina vs WOFFORD (Nov. 17)
Pass completion pct 25.0 Georgia vs GEORGIA STATE (Nov. 17) [1-4]26.7 Arkansas vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 13) [4-15]
Longest pass 10 Alabama vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sept. 22)14 Kentucky vs SAMFORD (Nov. 17)14 LSU at Florida (Oct. 6)
First downs 6 Alabama vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sept. 22)6 Arkansas vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 13)
1st downs rushing 1 Florida vs LSU (Oct. 6)2 Alabama vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 8)2 Ole Miss vs UTEP (Sept. 8)2 Vanderbilt vs PRESBYTERIAN (Sept. 15)2 Alabama at Missouri (Oct 13, 2012)2 Georgia at Auburn (Nov. 10)2 Ole Miss vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 24)
1st downs passing 1 South Carolina vs WOFFORD (Nov. 17)1 Georgia vs GEORGIA STATE (Nov. 17)
1st downs by penalty 0 South Carolina at Vanderbilt (Aug. 30)0 Alabama vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 8)0 Ole Miss vs UTEP (Sept. 8)0 Arkansas vs ALABAMA (Sept. 15)0 Mississippi State at TROY (Sept. 15)0 LSU at Auburn (Sept. 22)0 Alabama vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sept. 22)0 South Carolina vs MISSOURI (Sept. 22)0 Ole Miss at Alabama (Sept. 29)0 Tennessee at Georgia (Sep 29, 2012)0 Kentucky vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 29)0 Arkansas vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 13)0 South Carolina at LSU (Oct. 13)0 Missouri vs ALABAMA (Oct 13, 2012)0 Mississippi State vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 13)0 Ole Miss vs AUBURN (Oct. 13)0 Tennessee vs ALABAMA (Oct. 20)0 Texas A&M at Auburn (Oct. 27)0 Missouri vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 27)
2012 SoutheasternOpponent Game Lows Through games of Nov 26, 2012
0 Kentucky at Missouri (Oct. 27)0 South Carolina vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 27)0 Alabama at LSU (Nov. 3)0 Missouri at Florida (Nov. 3)0 Ole Miss at Georgia (Nov. 3)0 Georgia at Auburn (Nov. 10)0 Mississippi State at LSU (Nov. 10)0 Texas A&M at Alabama (Nov. 10)0 Ole Miss vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 10)0 Missouri at Tennessee (Nov. 10)0 Tennessee vs MISSOURI (Nov. 10)0 Arkansas at Mississippi State (Nov 17, 2012)0 South Carolina vs WOFFORD (Nov. 17)0 Georgia vs GEORGIA STATE (Nov. 17)0 Kentucky vs SAMFORD (Nov. 17)0 Texas A&M vs MISSOURI (Nov. 24)0 Alabama vs AUBURN (Nov. 24)
Penalties 1 South Carolina vs EAST CAROLINA (Sept. 8)1 Alabama at Arkansas (Sept. 15)1 Missouri at UCF (Sept. 29)1 Tennessee at Mississippi State (Oct. 13)1 LSU vs ALABAMA (Nov. 3)1 Georgia vs OLE MISS (Nov. 3)
Penalties yards 5 South Carolina vs EAST CAROLINA (Sept. 8)5 Missouri at UCF (Sept. 29)
2012 SoutheasternTeam Statistics Through games of Nov 25, 2012
Chad Bumphis-MS Sr 8 8 0 0 0 48 6.0Jeremy Hill-LS Fr 8 8 0 0 0 48 6.0
SCORING (TDs) Cl G TD Run Pass Ret Pat Pts Avg/G1. Eddie Lacy-UA Jr 8 11 10 1 0 0 66 8.22. M. Lattimore-SC Jr 7 9 9 0 0 0 54 7.73. Johnny Manziel-AM Fr 8 10 10 0 0 0 60 7.5
Cody Parkey-AU Jr 8 6 8 46 75.0 0.75Zach Hocker-AR Jr 8 6 12 41 50.0 0.75
13. Michael Palardy-UT Jr 8 5 6 38 83.3 0.6214. Craig McIntosh-UK Sr 8 4 9 43 44.4 0.5015. Cade Foster-UA Jr 8 1 4 51 25.0 0.12
FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct.1. Bryson Rose-UM Sr 8 14 18 53 77.82. Drew Alleman-LS Sr 8 15 21 49 71.43. Taylor Bertolet-AM Fr 8 10 18 50 55.6
PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct.1. Jeremy Shelley-UA Sr 8 39 39 100.0
Adam Yates-SC Sr 8 29 29 100.0Bryson Rose-UM Sr 8 26 26 100.0Devon Bell-MS Fr 8 25 25 100.0Zach Hocker-AR Jr 8 18 18 100.0Drew Alleman-LS Sr 8 17 17 100.0
7. Michael Palardy-UT Jr 8 22 23 95.78. Caleb Sturgis-UF Sr 8 20 21 95.29. Taylor Bertolet-AM Fr 8 36 39 92.3
Matt Elam-UF Jr 8 33 12 45 5.647. Braylon Webb-MO So 8 25 19 44 5.5
Jonathon Mincy-AU So 8 DB 31 13 44 5.549. Jonathan Bostic-UF Sr 8 28 15 43 5.4
Trae Elston-UM Fr 8 20 23 43 5.4
SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G1. Jarvis Jones-UG Jr 7 LB 9 0 9.0 1.292. Damontre Moore-AM Jr 8 DL 7 2 8.0 1.003. J. Clowney-SC So 8 DE 6 1 6.5 0.81
Chris Smith-AR Jr 8 DE 5 3 6.5 0.815. Sam Montgomery-LS Jr 8 DE 6 0 6.0 0.756. C.J. Johnson-UM So 8 5 1 5.5 0.69
Chase Garnham-VU Jr 8 LB 5 1 5.5 0.698. Trey Flowers-AR So 8 DE 4 2 5.0 0.62
Adrian Hubbard-UA So 8 LB 4 2 5.0 0.6210. Aldrick Fordham-SC Sr 8 DE 4 1 4.5 0.5611. Chaz Sutton-SC Jr 8 DE 4 0 4.0 0.50
Jordan Jenkins-UG Fr 8 LB 4 0 4.0 0.5013. Alvin Dupree-UK So 8 LB 3 1 3.5 0.44
Corey Lemonier-AU Jr 8 DE 3 1 3.5 0.4415. Denico Autry-MS Jr 8 DL 3 0 3.0 0.38
Brad Madison-MO Sr 8 DE 2 2 3.0 0.38Bark. Mingo-LS Jr 8 DE 3 0 3.0 0.38C. Lawrence-MS Sr 8 LB 3 0 3.0 0.38Kevin Minter-LS Jr 8 LB 3 0 3.0 0.38Kyle Woestmann-VU So 8 DL 2 2 3.0 0.38
TACKLES FOR LOSS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G1. Jarvis Jones-UG Jr 7 LB 13 3 14.5 2.072. J. Clowney-SC So 8 DE 12 3 13.5 1.693. Damontre Moore-AM Jr 8 DL 11 3 12.5 1.564. Chase Garnham-VU Jr 8 LB 10 2 11.0 1.385. Trey Flowers-AR So 8 DE 7 5 9.5 1.19
Chris Smith-AR Jr 8 DE 8 3 9.5 1.197. Sam Montgomery-LS Jr 8 DE 8 2 9.0 1.12
Adrian Hubbard-UA So 8 LB 8 2 9.0 1.12Kevin Minter-LS Jr 8 LB 8 2 9.0 1.12Denzel Nkemdiche-UM Fr 8 5 8 9.0 1.12
11. Sharrif Floyd-UF Jr 8 7 3 8.5 1.0612. Kelcy Quarles-SC So 6 DT 5 2 6.0 1.0013. Walker May-VU Jr 8 DL 6 3 7.5 0.94
C. Lawrence-MS Sr 8 LB 7 1 7.5 0.94Issac Gross-UM Fr 8 4 7 7.5 0.94A.J. Johnson-UT So 8 LB 6 3 7.5 0.94
17. Alec Ogletree-UG Jr 6 LB 5 1 5.5 0.9218. She Richardson-MO Jr 8 DT 5 4 7.0 0.88
Jordan Jenkins-UG Fr 8 LB 6 2 7.0 0.88Karl Butler-VU Jr 8 LB 6 2 7.0 0.88
2012 SoutheasternIndividual Statistics Through games of Nov 25, 2012
(Conference games)
PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G1. Dee Milliner-UA Jr 8 12 1 13 1.62
Andre Hal-VU Jr 8 11 2 13 1.623. Tharold Simon-LS Jr 8 7 4 11 1.384. Charles Sawyer-UM Jr 8 8 1 9 1.125. Dustin Harris-AM Sr 8 8 0 8 1.00
Alec Ogletree-UG Jr 6 5 1 6 1.00Jaylen Watkins-UF Jr 8 5 3 8 1.00
8. Darius Slay-MS Sr 8 5 2 7 0.88Matt Elam-UF Jr 8 4 3 7 0.88Damian Swann-UG So 8 5 2 7 0.88
11. C. Lawrence-MS Sr 8 4 2 6 0.75Denzel Nkemdiche-UM Fr 8 4 2 6 0.75Victor Hampton-SC So 8 5 1 6 0.75Deion Belue-UA Jr 8 5 1 6 0.75Jalen Collins-LS Fr 8 4 2 6 0.75E.J. Gaines-MO Jr 8 5 1 6 0.75Marcus Roberson-UF So 8 6 0 6 0.75Robert Lester-UA Sr 8 2 4 6 0.75
19. Dehendret Collins-UM Jr 7 3 2 5 0.71D.J. Swearinger-SC Sr 7 4 1 5 0.71
INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G1. Robert Lester-UA Sr 8 4 51 0 31 0.50
Tharold Simon-LS Jr 8 4 43 0 21 0.503. Craig Loston-LS Jr 8 3 103 1 100 0.38
Matt Elam-UF Jr 8 3 73 0 42 0.38HaHa Clinton-Dix-UA So 8 3 56 0 46 0.38Jaylen Watkins-UF Jr 8 3 44 1 26 0.38
7. Bacarri Rambo-UG Sr 6 2 17 0 10 0.338. Senquez Golson-UM So 7 2 36 0 21 0.29
Dehendret Collins-UM Jr 7 2 25 0 28 0.29S. Commings-UG Sr 7 2 0 0 0 0.29
11. Andre Hal-VU Jr 8 2 68 0 36 0.25Steven Terrell-AM Sr 8 2 58 0 30 0.25Darius Slay-MS Sr 8 2 46 0 31 0.25Denzel Nkemdiche-UM Fr 8 2 40 0 32 0.25Byron Moore-UT Jr 8 2 35 1 35 0.25
FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G1. Jarvis Jones-UG Jr 7 4 0.572. Denzel Nkemdiche-UM Fr 8 4 0.503. She Richardson-MO Jr 8 3 0.384. Donovan Bonner-MO Jr 7 2 0.295. Angelo Blackson-AU So 8 2 0.25
J. Clowney-SC So 8 2 0.25Christion Jones-UA So 8 2 0.25Chaz Sutton-SC Jr 8 2 0.25Denico Autry-MS Jr 8 2 0.25Steven Jenkins-AM Jr 8 2 0.25
FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G1. Jarvis Jones-UG Jr 7 2 0.292. Damian Swann-UG So 8 2 0.25
Neiron Ball-UF So 8 2 0.25Cameron Whigham-UM Jr 8 2 0.25Zaviar Gooden-MO Sr 8 2 0.25E.J. Gaines-MO Jr 8 2 0.25Bark. Mingo-LS Jr 8 2 0.25Cody Prewitt-UM So 8 2 0.25Lamin Barrow-LS Jr 8 2 0.25Kenront Walker-MO Sr 8 2 0.25
2012 SoutheasternConference Statistical Ranking Comparison Through games of Nov 25, 2012