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SEC FOOTBALL 2011 EASTERN DIVISION Final Final Ranking SEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA 2010 Home Away Neutral vs. Div. Top 25 Streak AP USA HI BCS *Georgia 7-1 .875 234 145 10-4 .714 448 288 6-7 5-1 4-0 1-3 4-1 2-4 L 2 19 20 18 16 South Carolina 6-2 .750 206 135 11-2 .846 391 239 9-5 6-1 3-1 2-0 5-0 2-1 W 4 9 8 9 9 Florida 3-5 .375 166 191 7-6 .538 331 264 8-5 5-2 1-3 1-1 3-2 0-5 W 1 rv Vanderbilt 2-6 .250 169 187 6-7 .462 347 281 2-10 5-2 1-4 0-1 1-4 0-3 L 1 Kentucky 2-6 .250 94 242 5-7 .417 190 296 6-6 4-3 0-4 1-0 1-4 0-4 W 1 Tennessee 1-7 .125 92 222 5-7 .417 244 271 6-6 5-3 0-4 0-0 0-5 0-5 L 1 WESTERN DIVISION Final Final Ranking SEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA 2010 Home Away Neutral vs. Div. Top 25 Streak AP USA HI BCS #LSU 8-0 1.000 280 67 13-1 .929 500 158 11-2 6-0 5-0 2-1 5-0 8-1 L 1 2 2 1 1 @Alabama 7-1 .875 271 67 12-1 .923 453 106 10-3 6-1 5-0 1-0 4-1 5-1 W 4 1 1 2 2 Arkansas 6-2 .750 266 197 11-2 .846 478 289 10-3 7-0 2-2 2-0 3-2 4-2 W 1 5 5 7 6 Auburn 4-4 .500 160 246 8-5 .615 334 376 14-0 6-1 1-4 1-0 2-3 3-4 W 1 rv rv 25 Mississippi State 2-6 .250 145 185 7-6 .538 329 256 9-4 3-3 3-3 1-0 1-4 0-5 W 2 rv Ole Miss 0-8 .000 93 292 2-10 .167 193 385 4-8 1-6 1-4 0-0 0-5 0-3 L 7 NOTES: 2010 - Record after same number of games in 2010 / 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. * - SEC Eastern Division Champion / # - SEC Champion & Western Division Champion / @ - BCS National Champion SEC CLAIMS SIXTH STRAIGHT BCS NATIONAL TITLE 2011 Season Review Charles Bloom, Associate Commissioner (Football Contact) • [email protected] Southeastern Conference Media Relations Chuck Dunlap, Associate Media Relations Director (Secondary Football Contact) • [email protected] SECDigitalNetwork.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 During the last six years (2006-11), Southeastern Conference football has experienced success that is unparalleled 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 and 22 overall national titles (AP, BCS, FWAA, coaches poll). Alabama claimed the 2011 BCS National Championship 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 Florida State) 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 taken by 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 Southern California, 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 National Championship 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 six weeks, Auburn for three and LSU for 10 weeks, including all eight polls of this season. The Big Ten has held the top spot for 13 weeks (all Ohio State), the Big 12 for five weeks (Texas and Oklahoma twice, 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 2006 for 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 winning percentage (.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 .750 Mountain West 2-1 .667 WAC 2-1 .667 Pac-10 5-3 .625 Big East 3-3 .500 Big 12 4-5 .444 Big Ten 4-7 .364 ACC 1-6 .143 Independents 0-1 .000 [Continued on page 2]

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SEC FOOTBALL 2011

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Final Final RankingSEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA 2010 Home Away Neutral vs. Div. Top 25 Streak AP USA HI BCS

*Georgia 7-1 .875 234 145 10-4 .714 448 288 6-7 5-1 4-0 1-3 4-1 2-4 L 2 19 20 18 16South Carolina 6-2 .750 206 135 11-2 .846 391 239 9-5 6-1 3-1 2-0 5-0 2-1 W 4 9 8 9 9Florida 3-5 .375 166 191 7-6 .538 331 264 8-5 5-2 1-3 1-1 3-2 0-5 W 1 rvVanderbilt 2-6 .250 169 187 6-7 .462 347 281 2-10 5-2 1-4 0-1 1-4 0-3 L 1Kentucky 2-6 .250 94 242 5-7 .417 190 296 6-6 4-3 0-4 1-0 1-4 0-4 W 1Tennessee 1-7 .125 92 222 5-7 .417 244 271 6-6 5-3 0-4 0-0 0-5 0-5 L 1

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Final Final RankingSEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA 2010 Home Away Neutral vs. Div. Top 25 Streak AP USA HI BCS

#LSU 8-0 1.000 280 67 13-1 .929 500 158 11-2 6-0 5-0 2-1 5-0 8-1 L 1 2 2 1 1@Alabama 7-1 .875 271 67 12-1 .923 453 106 10-3 6-1 5-0 1-0 4-1 5-1 W 4 1 1 2 2Arkansas 6-2 .750 266 197 11-2 .846 478 289 10-3 7-0 2-2 2-0 3-2 4-2 W 1 5 5 7 6Auburn 4-4 .500 160 246 8-5 .615 334 376 14-0 6-1 1-4 1-0 2-3 3-4 W 1 rv rv 25Mississippi State 2-6 .250 145 185 7-6 .538 329 256 9-4 3-3 3-3 1-0 1-4 0-5 W 2 rvOle Miss 0-8 .000 93 292 2-10 .167 193 385 4-8 1-6 1-4 0-0 0-5 0-3 L 7

NOTES: 2010 - Record after same number of games in 2010 / 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.* - SEC Eastern Division Champion / # - SEC Champion & Western Division Champion / @ - BCS National Champion

SEC CLAIMS SIXTH STRAIGHT BCS NATIONAL TITLE

2011 Season Review Charles Bloom, Associate Commissioner (Football Contact) • [email protected] Conference Media Relations Chuck Dunlap, Associate Media Relations Director (Secondary Football Contact) • [email protected] • CollegePressBox.com Phone: (205) 458-3000 • Fax: (205) 458-3030

SECDigitalNetwork.com • SECSportsMedia.com • CollegePressBox.com •Twitter.com/SECSportsUpdate • SEC Fan Page on Facebook

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

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SEC IN THE BCS [Continued]• 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.

1 – Florida def. #1 Ohio State, 41-14, 2007 Tostitos BCS National Championship Game; LSU def. OhioState, 38-24, 2008 Allstate BCS National Championship Game2 – Florida def. #2 Oklahoma, 24-14, 2009 FedEx BCS National Championship Game; Alabama def. #2Texas, 37-21, 2010 Citi BCS National Championship Game; Auburn def. #2 Oregon, 22-19, 2011Tostitos BCS National Championship Game

3 - LSU def. #3 Oregon, 40-27, Sept. 3, 20114 – Florida def. #4 Cincinnati, 51-24, 2010 Allstate Sugar Bowl7 – Alabama def. #7 Virginia Tech, 34-24, Sept. 5, 2009; Georgia def. #7 Georgia Tech, 30-24, Nov. 28,20098 - Arkansas def. #8 Kansas State, 29-16, Jan. 6, 20129 – Kentucky def. #9 Louisville, 40-34, Sept. 15, 2007; LSU def. #9 Virginia Tech, 48-7, Sept. 8, 2007;Alabama def. #9 Clemson, 34-10, Aug. 30, 2008; South Carolina def. #9 Nebraska, 30-13, Jan. 2, 201210 – LSU def. #10 Notre Dame, 41-14, 2007 Allstate Sugar Bowl; Georgia def. #10 Hawaii, 41-10,2008 Allstate Sugar Bowl12 – Tennessee def. #12 California, 35-18, Sept. 2, 200613 - Arkansas def. #13 Texas A&M, 42-38, Oct. 1, 201114 – Alabama def. #14 Penn State, 24-3, Sept. 11, 201015 – Georgia def. #15 Virginia Tech, 31-24, 2006 Chick-fil-A Bowl; Tennessee def. #15 Wisconsin, 21-17, 2008 Outback Bowl; South Carolina def. #15 Clemson, 34-17, Nov. 28, 200916 – Georgia def. #16 Georgia Tech, 15-12, Nov. 25, 2006; Auburn def. #16 Clemson, 23-20, 2007Chick-fil-A Bowl; LSU def. #16 West Virginia, 47-21, Sept. 24, 201117 - LSU def. #17 Texas A&M, 41-24, 2011 AT&T Cotton Bowl; South Carolina def. #17 Clemson, 34-13, Nov. 26, 201118 – Ole Miss def. #18 Oklahoma State, 21-7, 2010 AT&T Cotton Bowl; LSU def. #18 North Carolina,30-24, Sept. 4, 201019 – Georgia def. #19 Michigan State, 24-12, 2009 Capital One Bowl20 - Alabama def. #20 Penn State, 27-11, Sept. 10, 201121 – LSU def. #21 West Virginia, 20-14, Sept. 25, 201022 – Auburn def. #22 Nebraska, 17-14, 2007 AT&T Cotton Bowl23 – Florida def. #23 Florida State, 45-15, Nov. 29, 200824 – South Carolina def. #24 Clemson, 31-28, Nov. 25, 2006; Georgia def. #24 Arizona State, 27-10,Sept. 20, 200825 - Georgia def. #25 Georgia Tech, 31-17, Nov. 26, 2011[NOTE: poll used either AP, BCS, USA Today or Harris]

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).

Conference 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 TotalSEC 5 5 4 4 6 5 29Big 12 2 5 5 4 5 4 25Big Ten 4 5 4 4 3 4 24ACC 3 3 3 3 4 3 19Pac-10 3 3 4 2 2 2 16Mountain West 2 1 3 3 2 2 13Big East 3 2 1 3 0 2 11WAC 2 1 1 1 1 0 6MAC 0 0 0 1 1 0 2Conference USA 0 0 0 0 1 2 3

• 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.

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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)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

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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)

Specialists (10)PK – Daniel Lincoln, Tennessee (2007)PK – Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (2009)PK – Josh Jasper, LSU (2010)P – Drew Butler, Georgia (2009)P – Chas Henry, Florida (2010)P – Brad Wing, LSU (2011)RS – Felix Jones, Arkansas (2007)RS – Brandon James, Florida (2008)RS – Joe Adams, Arkansas (2011)AP– Randall Cobb, Kentucky (2010)

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SEC FOOTBALL ACADEMIC & COMMUNITY SERVICE STANDOUTS [Continued]• 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, Trint 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).

SEC ON NFL ROSTERS

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total / AverageSEC – 266 263 259 263 272 283 1,606 / 267.7ACC – 247 238 254 245 228 253 1,465 / 244.2Big Ten – 236 234 227 217 217 257 1,388 / 231.3Pac-12 – 184 183 178 166 180 241 1,132 / 188.7Big 12 – 174 176 170 173 184 164 1,041 / 173.5

• 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).

SEC NFL DRAFT SELECTIONS

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total / AverageSEC - 37 41 35 37 49 38 237 / 39.5ACC - 52 31 33 33 31 35 215 / 35.8Big Ten - 40 34 28 28 34 29 193 / 32.2Pac-10 - 32 25 34 32 29 31 183 / 30.5Big 12 - 29 28 29 28 30 30 174 / 29.0

• In the 2011 NFL draft, the SEC had 38 players selected, the most from any conference. It includ-ed a high of 10 first round draft selections, including five of the first six. The SEC led the nation'sconferences in draft picks for the fifth consecutive year. The last time that the SEC did not top theconference draft list was in 2006, when the Big Ten had 41 and the SEC had 37. This year, theAtlantic Coast Conference had 35 players picked, the Pac-10 31, the Big 12 30, the Big Ten 29 andthe Big East 22. The Western Athletic Conference, with 16 selections, led the non-BCS leagues.

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.

2000s All-Decade TeamOG - Alan Faneca, LSU (Pittsburgh, N.Y. Jets, Arizona)C - Kevin Mawae, LSU (Seattle, N.Y. Jets, Tennessee)QB - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (Indianapolis)RB - Jamal Lewis, Tennessee (Baltimore, Cleveland)RB - Shaun Alexander, Alabama (Seattle, Washington)DT - Richard Seymour, Georgia (New England, Oakland)CB - Champ Bailey, Georgia (Washington, Denver)

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)

• Going into the 2012 Divisional Playoffs, the SEC has two of the eight starting quarterbacks - EliManning, New York Giants (Ole Miss) and Tim Tebow, Denver (Florida) and two of the eight team’sleading rushers - BenJarvis Green-Ellis, New England (Ole Miss) and Arian Foster, Houston(Tennessee).

2011 SEC Football • Page 4 Season Review

SEC FOOTBALL ... SECond To None

Page 5: EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISIONa.espncdn.com/photo/2014/0627/2011.pdfAlabama claimed the 2011 BCS National Championship with a 21-0 win over LSU in New Orleans on Jan. 9. † Four

ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE (12-1, 7-1 SEC)Home Stadium: Bryant-Denny (101,821)Total Home Att.: 712,747 Avg. Home Att.: 101,821 Pct. of Capacity: 100.00

Sept. 3 [2/2] KENT STATE [TV: 5-6-10] 101,821 W 48-7Sept. 10 [3/2] at Penn State [TV: 6-7][23/20] 107,846 W 27-11Sept. 17 [2/2] NORTH TEXAS [TV: 6-9-10] 101,821 W 41-0Sept. 24 [3/2] ARKANSAS [TV: 1] [14/12] 101,821 W 38-14Oct. 1 [3/T2] at Florida [TV: 1] [12/12] 90,888 W 38-10Oct. 8 [2/3] VANDERBILT [HC] [TV: 4] 101,821 W 34-0Oct. 15 [2/3] at Ole Miss [TV: 3-6] 61,792 W 52-7Oct. 22 [2/3] TENNESSEE [TV: 3-6] 101,821 W 37-6Nov. 5 [2/2] LSU [TV: 1] [1/1] 101,821 L 6-9 (ot)Nov. 12 [4/4] at Mississippi State [TV: 2-6] 57,871 W 24-7Nov. 19 [3/3] GEORGIA SOUTHERN [TV: 6-10-11] 101,821 W 45-21Nov. 26 [2/2] at Auburn [TV: 1] [rv/rv] 87,451 W 42-14Jan. 9 [2/2] vs. LSU [TV: 2] [1/1] 78,237 W 21-0

{Allstate BCS National Championship Game • New Orleans, La.}

ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS (11-2, 6-2 SEC)Home Stadium(s): Donald W. Reynolds Razorback (72,000); War Memorial (53,955)Total Home Att.: 468,933 Avg. Home Att.: 66,990 Pct. of Capacity: 100.22

Sept. 3 [15/14] MISSOURI STATE [TV: 6-10-11] 70,607 W 51-7Sept. 10 [14/13] NEW MEXICO [Little Rock] [TV: 4] 52,606 W 52-3Sept. 17 [14/13] TROY [TV: 6-8-10] 69,861 W 38-28Sept. 24 [14/12] at Alabama [TV: 1] [3/2] 101,821 L 14-38Oct. 1 [18/18] *vs. Texas A&M [TV: 2-6] [14/13] 69,838 W 42-38Oct. 8 [10/12] AUBURN [TV: 2-6] [15/23] 74,191 W 38-14Oct. 22 [10/10] at Ole Miss [TV: 5-6-10] 57,951 W 29-24Oct. 29 [8/8] at Vanderbilt [TV: 5-6-10] 33,247 W 31-28Nov. 5 [8/8] SOUTH CAROLINA [HC] [TV: 2-6] [10/10] 73,804 W 44-28Nov. 12 [8/8] TENNESSEE [TV: 3-6] 72,103 W 49-7Nov. 19 [6/6] MISSISSIPPI STATE [Little Rock] [TV: 1] 55,761 W 44-17Nov. 25 [3/3] at LSU [TV: 1] [1/1] 93,108 L 17-41Jan. 6 [7/7] *vs. Kansas State [TV: 16] [11/10] 80,956 W 29-16

{AT&T Cotton Bowl • Arlington, Texas}

* - Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas

AUBURN TIGERS (8-5, 4-4 SEC)Home Stadium: Jordan-Hare / Pat Dye Field (87,451)Total Home Att.: 600,541 Avg. Home Att.: 85,792 Pct. of Capacity: 98.10

Sept. 3 [23/19] UTAH STATE [TV: 3-6] 85,245 W 42-38Sept. 10 [rv/22] MISS. STATE [TV: 5-6-10][16/17] 87,451 W 41-34Sept. 17 [21/19] at Clemson [TV: 6-7][--/rv] 82,000 L 24-38Sept. 24 [rv/rv] FLORIDA ATLANTIC [TV: 6-9-10] 82,249 W 30-14Oct. 1 [rv/rv] at South Carolina [TV: 1] [10/9] 81,767 W 16-13Oct. 8 [15/23] at Arkansas [TV: 2-6] [10/12] 74,191 L 14-38Oct. 15 [24/rv] FLORIDA [TV: 2-6] [rv/rv] 87,451 W 17-6Oct. 22 [19/23] at LSU [TV: 1] [1/2] 93,098 L 10-45Oct. 29 [rv/rv] OLE MISS [TV: 4] 85,347 W 41-23Nov. 12 [24/25] at Georgia [TV: 1] [14/16] 92,746 L 7-45Nov. 19 [rv/--] SAMFORD [HC] [TV: 6-10-11] 85,347 W 35-16Nov. 26 [rv/rv] ALABAMA [TV: 1] [2/2] 87,451 L 14-42Dec. 31 vs. Virginia [TV: 2] [rv/rv] 72,919 W 43-24

{Chick-fil-A Bowl • Atlanta, Ga.}

FLORIDA GATORS (7-6, 3-5 SEC)Home Stadium: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field (88,548)Total Home Att.: 623,429 Avg. Home Att.: 89,061 Pct. of Capacity: 100.58

Sept. 3 [22/23] FLORIDA ATLANTIC [TV: 4] 88,708 W 41-3Sept. 10 [18/18] UAB [TV: 6-9-10] 87,473 W 39-0Sept. 17 [16/17] TENNESSEE [TV: 1] [rv/rv] 90,744 W 33-23Sept. 24 [15/15] at Kentucky [TV: 2-6] 65,134 W 48-10Oct. 1 [12/12] ALABAMA [TV: 1] [3/T2] 90,888 L 10-38Oct. 8 [17/18] at LSU [TV: 1] [1/2] 93,022 L 11-41Oct. 15 [rv/rv] at Auburn [TV: 2-6] [24/rv] 87,451 L 6-17Oct. 29 [--/rv] vs. Georgia [Jacksonville] [TV: 1] [22/21] 84,524 L 20-24Nov. 5 VANDERBILT [HC] [TV: 5-6-10] 90,144 W 26-21Nov. 12 at South Carolina [TV: 1][15/15] 80,250 L 12-17Nov. 19 FURMAN [TV: 6-10-11] 84,674 W 54-32Nov. 26 FLORIDA STATE [TV: 3-6] 90,798 L 7-21Jan. 2 vs. Ohio State [TV: 3] 61,312 W 24-17

{Taxslayer.com Gator Bowl • Jacksonville, Fla.)

GEORGIA BULLDOGS (10-4, 7-1 SEC)Home Stadium: Sanford (92,746)Total Home Att.: 555,676 Avg. Home Att.: 92,613 Pct. of Capacity: 99.86

Sept. 3 [19/22] #vs. Boise State [TV: 2-6] [5/7] 73,614 L 21-35Sept. 10 [rv/rv] SOUTH CAROLINA [TV: 2-6] [12/12] 92,746 L 42-45Sept. 17 [rv/rv] COASTAL CAROLINA [TV: 6-10-11] 91,946 W 59-0Sept. 24 [rv/--] at Ole Miss [TV: 5-6-10] 58,042 W 27-13Oct. 1 [rv/--] MISSISSIPPI STATE [TV: 6-9-10][rv/--] 92,746 W 24-10Oct. 8 [rv/--] at Tennessee [TV: 3-6] [rv/rv] 102,455 W 20-12Oct. 15 [rv/rv] at Vanderbilt [TV: 6-9-10] 36,640 W 33-28Oct. 29 [22/21] vs. Florida [Jacksonville] [TV: 1] [--/rv] 84,524 W 24-20Nov. 5 [18/20] NEW MEXICO STATE [HC] [TV: 6-8-10] 92,746 W 63-16Nov. 12 [14/16] AUBURN [TV: 1] [24/25] 92,746 W 45-7Nov. 19 [13/15] KENTUCKY [TV: 5-6-10] 92,746 W 19-10Nov. 26 [13/14] at Georgia Tech [TV: 2-6] [25/21] 54,925 W 31-17Dec. 3 [12/14] #vs. LSU [TV: 1] [1/1] 74,515 L 10-42

{SEC Championship Game • Atlanta, Ga.)Jan. 2 [18/18] vs. Michigan State [TV: 7] [12/13] 49,429 L 30-33 (3ot)

{Outback Bowl • Tampa, Fla.)

# - Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.

KENTUCKY WILDCATS (5-7, 2-6 SEC)Home Stadium: Commonwealth / C.M. Newton Field (67,942)Total Home Att.: 420,052 Avg. Home Att.: 60,007 Pct. of Capacity: 88.32

Sept. 1 *vs. Western Kentucky [TV: 4] 24,599 W 14-3Sept. 10 CENTRAL MICHIGAN [TV: 4] 58,022 W 27-13Sept. 17 LOUISVILLE [TV: 4] 68,170 L 17-24Sept. 24 FLORIDA [TV: 2-6] [15/15] 65,134 L 10-48Oct. 1 at LSU [TV: 5-6-10][1/T2] 92,660 L 7-35Oct. 8 at South Carolina [TV: 5-6-10][18/14] 75,838 L 3-54Oct. 22 JACKSONVILLE STATE [HC] [TV: 4] 54,098 W 38-14Oct. 29 MISSISSIPPI STATE [TV: 6-9-10] 57,891 L 16-28Nov. 5 OLE MISS [TV: 4] 56,882 W 30-13Nov. 12 at Vanderbilt [TV: 5-6-10] 33,718 L 8-38Nov. 19 at Georgia [TV: 5-6-10] [13/15] 92,746 L 10-19Nov. 26 TENNESSEE [TV: 5-6-10] 59,855 W 10-7

* - Nashville, Tenn.

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2011 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE TEAM SCHEDULES AND RESULTS

Team’s AP & USA Today Rankings Listed Before Opponent’s Name & Opponents’ Rankings Listed after its Name (at time of game) • [HC] - HomecomingTV Key - (1) CBS; (2) ESPN; (3) ESPN2; (4) ESPNU; (5) SEC Network; (6) ESPN3.com; (7) ABC; (8) CSS; (9) FS South, Southwest and SUN Sports;

(10) ESPN GamePlan; (11) Institutional PPV; (12) ESPN Classic; (13) ESPN 3-D; (14) CBS College Sports; (15) SportSouth; (16) FOX

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LSU TIGERS (13-1, 8-0 SEC)Home Stadium: Tiger Stadium (92,542)Total Home Att.: 557,210 Avg. Home Att.: 92,868 Pct. of Capacity: 100.35

Sept. 3 [4/4] *vs. Oregon [TV: 6-7] [3/3] 87,711 W 40-27Sept. 10 [2/3] NORTHWESTERN STATE [TV: 6-10-11] 92,405 W 49-3Sept. 15 [3/3] at Mississippi State [TV: 2-6-13][25/25] 56,924 W 19-6Sept. 24 [2/3] at West Virginia [TV: 6-7] [16/16] 62,056 W 47-21Oct. 1 [1/T2] KENTUCKY [TV: 5-6-10] 92,660 W 35-7Oct. 8 [1/2] FLORIDA [TV: 1] [17/18] 93,022 W 41-11Oct. 15 [1/2] at Tennessee [TV: 1] 101,822 W 38-7Oct. 22 [1/2] AUBURN [TV: 1] [19/23] 93,098 W 45-10Nov. 5 [1/1] at Alabama [TV: 1] [2/2] 101,821 W 9-6 (ot)Nov. 12 [1/1] WESTERN KENTUCKY [HC] [TV: 4] 92,917 W 42-9Nov. 19 [1/1] at Ole Miss [TV: 2-6] 59,877 W 52-3Nov. 25 [1/1] ARKANSAS [TV: 1] [3/3] 93,108 W 41-17Dec. 3 [1/1] vs. Georgia [TV: 1] [12/14] 74,515 W 42-10

{SEC Championship Game • Atlanta, Ga.)Jan. 9 [1/1] vs. Alabama [TV: 2] [2/2] 78,237 L 0-21

{Allstate BCS National Championship Game • New Orleans, La.}

* - Arlington, Texas

OLE MISS REBELS (2-10, 0-8 SEC)Home Stadium(s): Vaught-Hemingway / Hollingsworth Field (60,580)Total Home Att.: 395,413 Avg. Home Att.: 56,488 Pct. of Capacity: 93.24

Sept. 3 BRIGHAM YOUNG [TV: 2-6] 55,124 L 13-14Sept. 10 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS [TV: 6-10-11] 58,504 W 42-24Sept. 17 at Vanderbilt [TV: 5-6-10] 34,579 L 7-30Sept. 24 GEORGIA [TV: 5-6-10] [rv/--] 58,042 L 13-27Oct. 1 at Fresno State [TV: 3-6] 32,063 W 38-28Oct. 15 ALABAMA [TV: 3-6] [2/3] 61,792 L 7-52Oct. 22 ARKANSAS [TV: 5-6-10] [10/10] 57,951 L 24-29Oct. 29 at Auburn [TV: 4] [rv/rv] 85,347 L 23-41Nov. 5 at Kentucky [TV: 4] 56,882 L 13-30Nov. 12 LOUISIANA TECH [HC] [TV: 6-8-10] 44,123 L 7-27Nov. 19 LSU [TV: 2-6] [1/1] 59,877 L 3-52Nov. 26 at Mississippi State [TV: 4] 55,270 L 3-31

MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS (7-6, 2-6 SEC)Home Stadium: Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field (55,082)Total Home Att.: 335,695 Avg. Home Att.: 55,949 Pct. of Capacity: 101.57

Sept. 1 [20/20] at Memphis [TV: 15] 33,990 W 59-14Sept. 10 [16/17] at Auburn [TV: 5-6-10][rv/22] 87,451 L 34-41Sept. 15 [25/25] LSU [TV: 2-6-13][3/3] 56,924 L 6-19Sept. 24 [rv/rv] LOUISIANA TECH [TV: 4] 55,116 W 26-20 (ot)Oct. 1 [rv/--] at Georgia [TV: 6-9-10][rv/--] 92,746 L 10-24Oct. 8 at UAB [TV: 9] 28,351 W 21-3Oct. 15 SOUTH CAROLINA [TV: 5-6-10] [15/13] 55,418 L 12-14Oct. 29 at Kentucky [TV: 6-9-10] 57,891 W 28-16Nov. 5 TENNESSEE MARTIN [HC] [TV: 6-8-10] 55,096 W 55-17Nov. 12 ALABAMA [TV: 2-6] [4/4] 57,871 L 7-24Nov. 19 at Arkansas [TV: 1] [6/6] 55,761 L 17-44Nov. 26 OLE MISS [TV: 4] 55,270 W 31-3Dec. 30 vs. Wake Forest [TV: 2] 55,208 W 23-17

{Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl • Nashville, Tenn.)

SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKS (11-2, 6-2 SEC)Home Stadium: Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250)Total Home Att.: 553,915 Avg. Home Att.: 79,131 Pct. of Capacity: 98.61

Sept. 3 [12/12] *vs. East Carolina [TV: 6-9-10] 58,272 W 56-37Sept. 10 [12/12] at Georgia [TV: 2-6][rv/rv] 92,746 W 45-42Sept. 17 [11/11] NAVY [TV: 3-6] 78,807 W 24-21Sept. 24 [12/10] VANDERBILT [TV: 3-6] [rv/rv] 77,015 W 21-3Oct. 1 [10/9] AUBURN [TV: 1] [rv/rv] 81,767 L 13-16Oct. 8 [18/14] KENTUCKY [TV: 5-6-10] 75,838 W 54-3Oct. 15 [15/13] at Mississippi State [TV: 5-6-10] 55,418 W 14-12Oct. 29 [14/14] at Tennessee [TV: 3-6] 96,655 W 14-3Nov. 5 [10/10] at Arkansas [TV: 2-6] [8/8] 73,804 L 28-44Nov. 12 [15/15] FLORIDA [HC] [TV: 1] 80,250 W 17-12Nov. 19 [14/14] THE CITADEL [TV: 6-10-11] 76,816 W 41-20Nov. 26 [14/13] CLEMSON [TV: 2-6] [18/17] 83,422 W 34-13Jan. 2 [10/9] vs. Nebraska [TV: 2] [21/20] 61,351 W 30-13

{Capital One Bowl • Orlando, Fla.)

* - Charlotte, N.C.

TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS (5-7, 1-7 SEC)Home Stadium: Neyland / Shields-Watkins Field (102,455)Total Home Att.: 757,136 Avg. Home Att.: 94,642 Pct. of Capacity: 92.37

Sept. 3 [rv/rv] MONTANA [TV: 6-10-11] 94,661 W 42-16Sept. 10 [rv/rv] CINCINNATI [TV: 3-6] 94,207 W 45-23Sept. 17 [rv/rv] at Florida [TV: 1][16/17] 90,744 L 23-33Oct. 1 [rv/rv] BUFFALO [TV: 6-8-10] 87,758 W 41-10Oct. 8 [rv/rv] GEORGIA [TV: 3-6] [rv/--] 102,455 L 12-20Oct. 15 LSU [TV: 1] [1/2] 101,822 L 7-38Oct. 22 at Alabama [TV: 3-6] [2/3] 101,821 L 6-37Oct. 29 SOUTH CAROLINA [TV: 3-6] [14/14] 96,655 L 3-14Nov. 5 MIDDLE TENNESSEE [HC] [TV: 6-9-10] 88,211 W 24-0Nov. 12 at Arkansas [TV: 3-6] [8/8] 72,103 L 7-49Nov. 19 VANDERBILT [TV: 4] 91,367 W 27-21 (ot)Nov. 26 at Kentucky [TV: 5-6-10] 59,855 L 7-10

VANDERBILT COMMODORES (6-7, 2-6 SEC)Home Stadium: Vanderbilt (39,773)Total Home Att.: 230,112 Avg. Home Att.: 32,873 Pct. of Capacity: 82.65

Sept. 3 ELON [TV: 6-8-10] 27,599 W 45-14Sept. 10 CONNECTICUT [TV: 6-8-10] 32,119 W 24-21Sept. 17 OLE MISS [TV: 5-6-10] 34,579 W 30-7Sept. 24 [rv/rv] at South Carolina [TV: 3-6] [12/10] 77,015 L 3-21Oct. 8 at Alabama [TV: 4] [2/3] 101,821 L 0-34Oct. 15 GEORGIA [TV: 6-9-10] [rv/rv] 36,640 L 28-33Oct. 22 ARMY [TV: 4] 32,210 W 44-21Oct. 29 ARKANSAS [TV: 5-6-10] [8/8] 33,247 L 28-31Nov. 5 at Florida [TV: 5-6-10] 90,144 L 21-26Nov. 12 KENTUCKY [TV: 5-6-10] 33,718 W 38-8Nov. 19 at Tennessee [TV: 4] 91,367 L 21-27 (ot)Nov. 26 at Wake Forest [TV: 4] 28,020 W 41-7Dec. 31 vs. Cincinnati [TV: 7] 57,103 L 24-31

{AutoZone Liberty Bowl • Memphis, Tenn.}

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2011 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE TEAM SCHEDULES AND RESULTS

Team’s AP & USA Today Rankings Listed Before Opponent’s Name & Opponents’ Rankings Listed after its Name (at time of game) • [HC] - HomecomingTV Key - (1) CBS; (2) ESPN; (3) ESPN2; (4) ESPNU; (5) SEC Network; (6) ESPN3.com; (7) ABC; (8) CSS; (9) FS South, Southwest and SUN Sports;

(10) ESPN GamePlan; (11) Institutional PPV; (12) ESPN Classic; (13) ESPN 3D; (14) CBS College Sports; (15) SportSouth; (16) FOX

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(All Times Eastern and subject to change)*- SEC conference games / Home team underlined

SEPT. 1Kentucky 14, Western Kentucky 3 (24,599 at Nashville)Mississippi State 59, Memphis 14 (33,990)

SEPT. 3Alabama 48, Kent State 7 (101,821)Arkansas 51, Missouri State 7 (70,607)Auburn 42, Utah State 38 (85,245)Florida 41, Florida Atlantic 3 (88,708)Boise State 35, Georgia 21 (73,614 at Atlanta)LSU 40, Oregon 27 (87,711 at Arlington, Texas)Brigham Young 14, Ole Miss 13 (55,124)South Carolina 56, East Carolina 37 (58,272 at Charlotte)Tennessee 42, Montana 16 (94,661)Vanderbilt 45, Elon 14 (27,599)

SEPT. 10* - Auburn 41, Mississippi State 34 (87,451)* - South Carolina 45, Georgia 42 (92,746)Alabama 27, Penn State 11 (107,846)Arkansas 52, New Mexico 3 (52,606 at Little Rock)Florida 39, UAB 0 (87,473)Kentucky 27, Central Michigan 13 (58,022)LSU 49, Northwestern State 3 (92,405)Ole Miss 42, Southern Illinois 24 (58,504)Tennessee 45, Cincinnati 23 (94,207)Vanderbilt 24, Connecticut 21 (32,119)

SEPT. 15* - LSU 19, Mississippi State 6 (56,924)

SEPT. 17* - Florida 33, Tennessee 23 (90,744)* - Vanderbilt 30, Ole Miss 7 (34,579)Alabama 41, North Texas 0 (101,821)Arkansas 38, Troy 28 (69,861)Clemson 38, Auburn 24 (82,000)Georgia 59, Coastal Carolina 0 (91,946)Louisville 24, Kentucky 17 (68,170)South Carolina 24, Navy 21 (78,807)

SEPT. 24*-Alabama 38, Arkansas 14 (101,821)*-Florida 48, Kentucky 10 (65,134)*-Georgia 27, Ole Miss 13 (58,042)*-South Carolina 21, Vanderbilt 3 (77,015)Auburn 30, Florida Atlantic 14 (82,249)LSU 47, West Virginia 21 (62,056)Mississippi State 26, Louisiana Tech 20 (OT) (55,116)

OCT. 1*-Alabama 38, Florida 10 (90,888)*-Auburn 16, South Carolina 13 (81,767)*-Georgia 24, Mississippi State 10 (92,746)*-LSU 35, Kentucky 7 (92,660)Arkansas 42, Texas A&M 38 (69,838 at Arlington, Texas)Ole Miss 38, Fresno State 28 (32,063)Tennessee 41, Buffalo 10 (87,758)

OCT. 8*-Alabama 34, Vanderbilt 0 (101,821)*-Arkansas 38, Auburn 14 (74,191)*-LSU 41, Florida 11 (93,022)*-Georgia 20, Tennessee 12 (102,455)*-South Carolina 54, Kentucky 3 (75,838)Mississippi State 21, UAB 3 (28,351)

OCT. 15*-Alabama 52, Ole Miss 7 (61,792)*-Auburn 17, Florida 6 (87,451)*-Georgia 33, Vanderbilt 28 (36,640)*-LSU 38, Tennessee 7 (101,822)*-South Carolina 14, Mississippi State 12 (55,418)

OCT. 22*-Alabama 37, Tennessee 6 (101,821)*-Arkansas 29, Ole Miss 24 (57,951)*-LSU 45, Auburn 10 (93,098)Kentucky 38, Jacksonville State 14 (54,098)Vanderbilt 44, Army 21 (32,210)

OCT. 29*-Arkansas 31, Vanderbilt 28 (33,247)*-Auburn 41, Ole Miss 23 (85,347)*-Georgia 24, Florida 20 (84,524) (at Jacksonville)*-Mississippi State 28, Kentucky 16 (57,891)*-South Carolina 14, Tennessee 3 (96,655)

NOV. 5*-LSU 9, Alabama 6 (ot) (101,821)*-Arkansas 44, South Carolina 28 (73,804)*-Florida 26, Vanderbilt 21 (90,144)*-Kentucky 30, Ole Miss 13 (56,882)Georgia 63, New Mexico State 16 (92,746)Mississippi State 55, Tennessee-Martin 17 (55,096)Tennessee 24, Middle Tennessee 0 (88,211)

NOV. 12*-Alabama 24, Mississippi State 7 (57,871)*-Arkansas 49, Tennessee 7 (72,103)*-Georgia 45, Auburn 7 (92,746)*-South Carolina 17, Florida 12 (80,250)*-Vanderbilt 38, Kentucky 8 (33,718)LSU 42, Western Kentucky 9 (92,917)Louisiana Tech 27, Ole Miss 7 (44,123)

NOV. 19*-Arkansas 44, Mississippi State 17 (55,761)

(War Memorial Stadium, Little Rock)*-Georgia 19, Kentucky 10 (92,746)*-LSU 52, Ole Miss 3 (59,877)*-Tennessee 27, Vanderbilt 21 (ot) (91,367)Alabama 45, Georgia Southern 21 (101,821)Auburn 35, Samford 16 (85,347)Florida 54, Furman 32 (84,674)South Carolina 41, The Citadel 20 (76,816)

NOV. 25*-LSU 41, Arkansas 17 (93,108)

NOV. 26*-Alabama 42, Auburn 14 (87,451)*-Kentucky 10, Tennessee 7 (59,855)*-Mississippi State 31, Ole Miss 3 (55,270)Florida State 21, Florida 7 (90,798)Georgia 31, Georgia Tech 17 (54,925)South Carolina 34, Clemson 13 (83,422)Vanderbilt 41, Wake Forest 7 (28,020)

DEC. 3*-LSU 42, Georgia 10 (74,515)SEC Championship Game • Atlanta, Ga.

DEC. 30Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl (Nashville, Tenn.)Mississippi State 23, Wake Forest 17 (55,208)

DEC. 31Auto Zone Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tenn.) Cincinnati 31, Vanderbilt 24 (57,103)

Chick-fil-A Bowl (Atlanta, Ga.) Auburn 43, Virginia 24 (72,919)

JAN. 2Capital One Bowl (Orlando, Fla.) South Carolina 30, Nebraska 13 (61,351)

Outback Bowl (Tampa, Fla.) Michigan State 33, Georgia 30 (3 OT)

TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl (Jacksonville, Fla.) Florida 24, Ohio State 17 (61,312)

JAN. 6AT&T Cotton Bowl (Arlington, Texas) Arkansas 29, Kansas State 16 (80,956)

JAN. 9Allstate BCS National Championship Game (New Orleans, La.)Alabama 21, LSU 0 (78,237)

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2011 SEC WEEK-BY-WEEK SCHEDULES AND RESULTS

TV Key - (1) CBS; (2) ESPN; (3) ESPN2; (4) ESPNU; (5) SEC Network; (6) ESPN3.com; (7) ABC; (8) CSS; (9) FS South, Southwest and SUN Sports; (10) ESPN GamePlan;(11) Institutional PPV; (12) ESPN Classic; (13) ESPN 3D; (14) CBS College Sports; (15) SportSouth; (16) FOX

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2011 SEC FOOTBALL MEDIA SERVICES

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SEC MEDIA RELATIONS STAFFCharles Bloom, Associate Commissioner ([email protected] / Twitter - @SECPRGuy)

Football Media Responsibilities: Oversight Craig Pinkerton, Media Relations Director ([email protected] / Twitter - @SEC_Craig)Chuck Dunlap, Associate Director ([email protected] / Twitter - @SEC_Chuck)

Football Media Responsibilities: Secondary Football ContactTammy Wilson, Associate Director ([email protected] / Twitter - @TWilsonSEC)Sean Cartell, Assistant Director ([email protected] / Twitter - @SEC_Sean)Chevonne Mansfield, Assistant Director ([email protected] / Twitter - @SEC_Chevonne)Main Twitter Feed - @SECSports UpdateOffice Phone: (205) 458-3000 / Fax: (205) 458-3030

SCHOOL WEBSITESAlabama - www. rolltide.comArkansas - www.arkansasrazorbacks.comAuburn - www.auburntigers.com Florida - www.gatorzone.comGeorgia - www.georgiadogs.comKentucky - www.ukathletics.comLSU - www.lsusports.net (Media site: www.lsusports.net/media)Ole Miss - www.olemisssports.comMiss. State - www.hailstate.comSouth Carolina - www.gamecocksonline.comTennessee - www.utsports.comVanderbilt - www.vucommodores.comSEC - www.secsports.com; www.secsportsmedia.com / collegepressbox.com (media only)

SEC FOOTBALL ON THE WEBSECDigitalNetwork.com is the official website of the Southeastern Conference. Football

information is updated regularly on the site including stats, standings, news and notes. The site alsocontains video highlights and features during the season.

SEC OnDemand (SEConDemand.com), part of the SEC Digital Network,provides fans accessto SEC video, no matter the location on a number of devices. The library contains highlights of com-pleted games. Fans can also purchase full games for downloading and viewing online.

Collegepressbox.com is the official media website for SEC football. Access and downloadweekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, headshots, logos and more for the conferenceand each of its 12 member schools throughout the season. Registration information will be distrib-uted to accredited media or you may request more information by sending an email to [email protected].

The SEC also offers a media-only section on its website - www.secsportsmedia.com. Thesite houses all media information for the other 19 sports the SEC sponsors as well as credentialing forall SEC neutral-site championships, including the SEC Football Championship Game.

OFFICIAL SEC APPFollow the Southeastern Conference with SEC Mobile, the official SEC app for IPhone and

IPod Touch. Key features of the app include team schedules, exclusive video highlights, SEC originalprogramming, as well as live scores, stats and standings. Download at Itunes.

SEC ON TWITTERFollow the SEC and its institutions on Twitter (www.twitter.com). The following are twitter

feeds for the SEC and its institutions:

SEC SCHOOLS (non-SID)Alabama Athletics - @UA_athleticsAuburn Football - @footballAUFlorida Coach Will Muschamp - @CoachWMuschampFlorida Football - @GatorZoneFBGeorgia Athletics - @UGAAthleticsKentucky Coach Joker Phillips - @jokerphillipsLSU Coach Les Miles - @LSUCoachMilesOle Miss Coach Houston Nutt - @RebelCoachNuttOle Miss Athletics - @OleMissNowMississippi State Football - @MStateFBMississippi State Coach Dan Mullen - @CoachDanMullenSouth Carolina Football - @GamecockFBTennessee Football - @Vol_FootballVanderbilt Coach James Franklin - @jamesfranklinvuVanderbilt Football - @vandyfootball

SEC SCHOOL MEDIA CONTACTS

ALABAMA - Jeff [email protected]: (205) 348-3631Secondary Contact: Josh [email protected]: (205) 348-7496

ARKANSAS - Zack [email protected]: (479) 575-5786Secondary Contact: Derek [email protected]: (479) 575-6926Secondary Contact: Chad [email protected]: (479) 575-2753

AUBURN - Kirk [email protected]: (334) 844-9800Secondary Contact: Bob [email protected]: (334) 844-9810

FLORIDA - Steve [email protected]: (352) 375-4683, ext. 6100Secondary Contact: Dan [email protected]: (352) 375-4683, ext. 6199Secondary Contact: John [email protected]: (352) 375-4683, ext. 6130

GEORGIA - Claude [email protected]: (706) 542-1621Secondary Contact: Christopher [email protected] (706) 542-1621Secondary Contact: Leland [email protected] (706) 542-1621

KENTUCKY - Tony [email protected]: (859) 257-3838Twitter: @tneelSecondary Contact: Susan [email protected]: @slax0Secondary Contact: Evan [email protected]: @wec15

LSU - Michael [email protected]: (225) 578-8226Twitter: @lsubonnetteSecondary Contact: Bill [email protected]: (225) 578-8204Secondary Contact: Jake [email protected]: (225) 578-8226

OLE MISS - Kyle [email protected]: (662) 915-7522Twitter: @CampbellKyleSecondary Contact: Daniel [email protected]: (662) 915-7509Secondary Contact: Joey [email protected]: (662) 915-7526

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SOUTH CAROLINA - Steve [email protected]: (803) 777-7987Secondary Contact: Andrew [email protected]: (803) 777-5257

TENNESSEE - Jimmy [email protected]: (865) 974-4167Twitter: @jimmystantonSecondary Contact: Jason [email protected]: (865) 974-9494Twitter: @jasonyellinSecondary Contact: Cameron [email protected]: (865) 974-8876Twitter: @CHarrisUT

VANDERBILT - Larry [email protected]: (615) 343-6437Secondary Contact: Ryan [email protected]: (615) 343-4396

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Associated Press (Final)

No. Team Record Points1. ALABAMA (55) 12-1 1,4952. LSU (1) 13-1 1,4253. Oklahoma State (4) 12-1 1,3994. Oregon 12-2 1,2505. ARKANSAS 11-2 1,1986. Southern California 10-2 1,1817. Stanford 11-2 1,1678. Boise State 12-1 1,1279. SOUTH CAROLINA 11-2 1,013

10. Wisconsin 11-3 90511. Michigan State 11-3 87312. Michigan 11-2 83913. Baylor 10-3 78014. Texas Christian 11-2 65315. Kansas State 10-3 62116. Oklahoma 10-3 57217. West Virginia 10-3 54718. Houston 13-1 51819. GEORGIA 10-4 43920. Southern Mississippi 12-2 41121. Virginia Tech 11-3 32922. Clemson 10-4 18823. Florida State 9-4 15424. Nebraska 9-4 14325. Cincinnati 10-3 103

Others (SEC Only): Auburn (40).

USA Today Coaches’ Poll (Final)

No. Team Record Points1. ALABAMA (59) 12-1 1,4752. LSU 13-1 1,4043. Oklahoma State 12-1 1,3674. Oregon 12-2 1,2905. ARKANSAS 11-2 1,1886. Boise State 12-1 1,1627. Stanford 11-2 1,1068. SOUTH CAROLINA 11-2 1,0849. Michigan 11-2 925

10. Michigan State 11-3 91211. Wisconsin 11-3 91112. Baylor 10-3 77513. Texas Christian 11-2 71014. Houston 13-1 67315. Oklahoma 10-3 61016. Kansas State 10-3 60217. Virginia Tech 11-3 57418. West Virginia 10-3 55419. Southern Mississippi 12-2 42920. GEORGIA 10-4 34521. Cincinnati 10-3 24822. Clemson 10-4 23723. Florida State 9-4 20524. Nebraska 9-4 14425. Brigham Young 10-3 79

Others (SEC Only): Auburn (28), Florida (1),Mississippi State (1).

Harris Interactive Poll (Final / Pre-Bowl)

No. Team Record Points1. LSU (115) 13-0 2,8752. ALABAMA 11-1 2,7233. Oklahoma State 11-1 2,6544. Stanford 11-1 2,5045. Oregon 11-2 2,3726. Boise State 11-1 2,2367. ARKANSAS 10-2 2,1638. Wisconsin 11-2 2,0609. SOUTH CAROLINA 10-2 1,833

10. Kansas State 10-2 1,73311. Virginia Tech 11-2 1,49812. Michigan 10-2 1,44713. Michigan State 10-3 1,42814. Clemson 10-3 1,35115. Texas Christian 10-2 1,24516. Baylor 9-3 1,22817. Houston 12-1 1,13218. GEORGIA 10-3 1,09519. Oklahoma 9-3 93320. Nebraska 9-3 71721. Southern Mississippi 11-2 71122. West Virginia 9-3 52223. Penn State 9-3 38324. Cincinnati 9-3 17225. Florida State 8-4 130

Others (SEC Only): Auburn (15).

Bowl Championship Series Rankings (Pre-Bowl)

No. Team Record Rating1. LSU 13-0 1.0002. ALABAMA 11-1 .94193. Oklahoma State 11-1 .93334. Stanford 11-1 .84765. Oregon 11-2 .79016. ARKANSAS 10-2 .76877. Boise State 11-1 .74088. Kansas State 10-2 .68279. SOUTH CAROLINA 10-2 .6553

10. Wisconsin 11-2 .637411. Virginia Tech 11-2 .519012. Baylor 9-3 .497713. Michigan 10-2 .479414. Oklahoma 9-3 .460315. Clemson 10-3 .421816. GEORGIA 10-3 .411917. Michigan State 10-3 .388318. Texas Christian 10-2 .386919. Houston 12-1 .350420. Nebraska 9-3 .260621. Southern Mississippi 11-2 .191822. Penn State 9-3 .130523. West Virginia 9-3 .123324. Texas 7-5 .087625. AUBURN 7-5 .0584

CONFERENCE RANKINGS (Final)

AP USA HI BCSSEC 5 5 5 6Big 12 4 4 4 5Big Ten 4 4 5 5ACC 3 3 3 2Pac-12 3 2 2 2C-USA 2 2 2 2Mtn. West 2 2 2 2Big East 2 2 2 1Independent 0 1 0 0

NUMBER OF TEAMS RANKED DURING 2011 SEASON

AP USA HI BCSSEC 8 8 7 6Big 12 8 8 7 8Big Ten 7 7 6 6Pac-12 5 5 4 4ACC 5 6 5 4Big East 3 3 2 2C-USA 2 2 2 2Mtn. West 2 2 2 2Independent 1 2 1 1

NUMBER OF WEEKS RANKED DURING 2011 SEASON

AP USA HI BCSSEC 90 88 47 46Big 12 73 72 41 41Big Ten 74 79 46 41ACC 48 50 28 21Pac-12 50 40 23 19C-USA 15 17 13 13Mtn. West 26 27 14 12Big East 21 23 12 6Independent 3 4 1 1

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2011 SEC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

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Week 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.SEC Championship Game MVP: Tyrann Mathieu, CB, LSU

SEC NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR

Recipients

BROYLES AWARD (Outstanding Assistant Coach) -- John Chavis, LSU

CHUCK BEDNARIK AWARD (Nation’s Top Defensive Player) -- Tyrann Mathieu, CB, LSU

DISNEY SPIRIT AWARD (Most Inspirational) -- Alabama Football Team

DOAK WALKER AWARD (Nation’s Top Running Back) -- Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama

JIM THORPE AWARD (Nation’s Top Defensive Back) -- Morris Claiborne, CB, LSU

OUTLAND TROPHY (Nation’s Top Interior Lineman) -- Barrett Jones, OG, Alabama

PAUL HORNUNG AWARD (Nation’s Most Versatile Player) -- Brandon Boykin, CB/RS/WR, Georgia

LIBERTY MUTUAL COACH OF THE YEAR -- Les Miles, LSU

HOME DEPOT NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR -- Les Miles, LSU

ASSOCIATED PRESS NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR -- Les Miles, LSU

ARA SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD -- Barrett Jones, OL, Alabama

Other Finalists

ARA SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD -- Drew Butler, P, Georgia; Stuart Hines, OL, Kentucky

BRONKO NAGURSKI AWARD (Nation’s Top Defensive Player) -- Mark Barron, SAF, Alabama;Morris Claiborne, CB, LSU

BROYLES AWARD (Outstanding assistant coach) -- Garrick McGee, Arkansas; Sal Sunseri,Alabama

BUTKUS AWARD (Nation’s Top Linebacker) -- Dont’a Hightower, Alabama; Courtney Upshaw,Alabama; Jarvis Jones, Georgia

CHUCK BEDNARIK AWARD -- Dont’a Hightower, LB, Alabama; Tyrann Mathieu, CB, LSU

JIM THORPE AWARD (Nation’s Top Defensive Back) -- Mark Barron, SAF, Alabama

JOHN MACKEY AWARD (Nation’s Top Tight End) -- Orson Charles, Georgia

LOMBARDI AWARD (Nation’s Top Lineman/Linebacker) -- Dont’a Hightower, LB, Alabama;Courtney Upshaw, LB, Alabama

LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARD (Outstanding character, academics & athletics among sen-ior class) -- Jake Bequette, DE, Arkansas; Drew Butler, P, Georgia

LOU GROZA AWARD (Nation’s Top Placekicker) -- Caleb Sturgis, Florida

MANNING AWARD (Nation’s Top Quarterback) -- Tyler Wilson, Arkansas

MAXWELL AWARD (Nation’s Top Player) -- Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama

PAUL HORNUNG AWARD (Nation’s Most Versatile) -- Joe Adams, RS/WR, Arkansas

RAY GUY AWARD (Nation’s Top Punter) -- Steven Clark, Auburn

RIMINGTON TROPHY (Nation’s Top Center) -- Ben Jones, Georgia; William Vlachos, Alabama

TED HENDRICKS AWARD (Nation’s Top Defensive End) -- Sam Montgomery, LSU

WALTER CAMP AWARD (Nation’s Top Player) -- Trent Richardson, RB, LSU; Tyrann Mathieu, CB, LSU

WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL TROPHY (Oustanding Scholar-Athlete) & NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUN-DATION SCHOLAR-ATHLETE -- Drew Butler, P, Georgia

WUERFFEL TROPHY (Outstanding character) -- Drew Butler, P, Georgia; Barrett Jones, OL,Alabama; Stuart Hines, OL, Kentucky

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SCORING MARGIN IN INTRA-CONFERENCE GAMES (2011 ONLY)

Conference 1-5 6-10 Total Games Total Points AverageACC 14 (28.6) 9 (46.9) 49 656 13.39Big East 9 (32.1) 7 (57.1) 28 316 11.29Big Ten 10 (20.4) 14 (49.0) 49 765 15.61Big 12 11 (25.0) 8 (43.2) 44 812 18.45C-USA 10 (19.2) 8 (34.6) 52 1087 20.90MAC 18 (33.3) 10 (51.9) 54 814 15.07Mountain West 6 (21.4) 2 (28.6) 28 585 20.89Pac-12 8 (14.5) 8 (29.0) 55 1052 19.13SEC 11 (22.0) 5 (32.0) 50 983 19.66Sun Belt 11 (30.6) 1 (33.3) 36 601 16.69WAC 12 (41.4) 7 (65.5) 29 338 11.66(Numbers in parenthesis reflect percentage of games within scoring margin or less)

SCORING MARGIN IN INTRA-CONFERENCE GAMES (SINCE 2004)

Conference 1-5 6-10 Total Games Total Points AverageACC 121 (31.3) 85 (53.2) 387 5175 13.37Big East 59 (27.7) 41 (46.9) 213 3080 14.46Big Ten 86 (24.2) 68 (43.3) 356 5573 15.65Big 12 78 (20.2) 81 (41.2) 386 6899 17.87C-USA 103 (26.6) 72 (45.2) 387 6092 15.74MAC 108 (26.5) 85 (47.3) 408 6247 15.31Mountain West 61 (22.8) 42 (38.4) 268 5019 18.73Pac-12 72 (19.9) 71 (39.6) 361 6382 17.68SEC 111 (28.3) 71 (46.4) 393 5690 14.48Sun Belt 73 (28.9) 53 (49.8) 253 3545 14.01WAC 57 (20.1) 51 (38.2) 283 5363 18.95(Numbers in parenthesis reflect percentage of games within scoring margin or less)

2011 SEC NON-CONFERENCE RECORD [47-8 (.855)] [Includes bowl games]

2011Conference App. W-L Pct. 2010Atlantic Coast 7 5-2 .714 5-4Big East 5 3-2 .600 3-2Big Ten 4 3-1 .750 4-2Big 12 2 2-0 1.000 2-1Conference USA 4 4-0 1.000 8-1Mid-American 3 3-0 1.000 3-0Mountain West 2 1-1 .500 0-0Pac-12 1 1-0 1.000 1-1Sun Belt 7 7-0 1.000 8-0Western Athletic 5 4-1 .800 2-0FBS Independent 3 2-1 .667 0-0FCS 12 12-0 1.000 10-1

OVERALL NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS [Includes bowl games]

2011------------Conference W-L Pct. 2010ACC 33-23 .589 34-23Big East 29-16 .644 28-18Big Ten 39-19 .672 38-13Big 12 32-5 .865 43-13Conference USA 25-29 .463 22-32MAC 26-31 .456 17-39Mountain West 23-21 .523 21-20Pac-12 25-17 .595 23-12SEC 47-8 .855 46-12Sun Belt 13-26 .333 6-33Western Athletic 15-31 .326 23-19

SEC NON-CONFERENCE RECORD (Since 1992)

Regular SeasonYear App. W-L Pct. Bowls1992 36 27-9 .750 5-11993 36 28-7-1 .792 2-21994 36 27-8-1 .764 3-21995 36 29-7 .806 2-41996 36 27-9 .750 5-01997 36 32-4 .889 5-11998 36 27-9 .750 4-41999 36 28-8 .778 4-42000 36 27-9 .750 4-52001 36 29-7 .806 5-32002 49 37-12 .755 3-42003 46 31-15 .674 5-22004 36 25-11 .694 3-32005 36 27-9 .750 3-32006 48 41-7 .854 6-32007 48 40-8 .825 7-22008 48 37-11 .771 6-22009 48 42-6 .875 6-42010 48 41-7 .854 5-52011 48 42-6 .875 5-2TOTALS 818 647-169-2 .792 88-56 (.611)TOTAL w/ BOWLS 962 735-225-2 .765

NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS (Does not include bowl games)SINCE 1933 SINCE 2000

School Games Won Lost Tied Pct. Games Won Lost Tied Pct. Current Streak*Alabama 312 245 61 6 .795 45 34 11 0 .756 W 14Arkansas 68 56 12 0 .824 44 41 3 0 .932 W 13Auburn 314 234 72 8 .758 44 35 9 0 .795 W 2Florida 340 232 99 9 .696 44 37 7 0 .841 L 1Georgia 365 265 86 14 .745 44 39 5 0 .886 W 3Kentucky 324 221 94 9 .696 44 34 10 0 .773 W 1LSU 346 257 78 11 .759 44 42 2 0 .955 W 8Ole Miss 332 240 84 8 .735 44 31 13 0 .705 L 1Miss. State 306 218 80 8 .725 44 28 16 0 .636 W 10South Carolina 68 49 19 0 .721 44 36 8 0 .818 W 8Tennessee 347 273 65 9 .800 44 36 8 0 .818 W 6Vanderbilt 307 183 115 9 .611 44 25 19 0 .568 W 4TOTALS 3429 2473 865 91 .734 529 418 111 0 .790 ---

* Current streak includes all non-conference games, including bowl games.

SEC vs. NON-CONFERENCE TEAMS(Conference alignment at times games were played)

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ALA ARK AUB UF UGA UK LSU UM MSU USC UT VUPRESEASON 2/2/--/-- 15/14/--/-- 23/19/--/-- 22/23/--/-- 19/22/--/-- --/--/--/-- 4/4/--/-- --/--/--/-- 20/20/--/-- 12/12/--/-- rv/rv/--/-- --/--/--/--Sept. 4 3/2/--/-- 14/13/--/-- rv/22/--/-- 18/18/--/-- rv/rv/--/-- --/--/--/-- 2/3/--/-- --/--/--/-- 16/17/--/-- 12/12/--/-- rv/rv/--/-- --/--/--/--Sept. 11 2/2/--/-- 14/13/--/-- 21/19/--/-- 16/17/--/-- rv/rv/--/-- --/--/--/-- 3/3/--/-- --/--/--/-- 25/25/--/-- 11/11/--/-- rv/rv/--/-- --/--/--/--Sept. 18 3/2/--/-- 14/12/--/-- rv/rv/--/-- 15/15/--/-- rv/--/--/-- --/--/--/-- 2/3/--/-- --/--/--/-- rv/rv/--/-- 12/10/--/-- rv/rv/--/-- rv/rv/--/--Sept. 25 3/2/--/-- 18/18/--/-- rv/rv/--/-- 12/12/--/-- rv/--/--/-- --/--/--/-- 1/2/--/-- --/--/--/-- rv/--/--/-- 10/9/--/-- rv/rv/--/-- --/--/--/--Oct. 2 2/3/--/-- 10/12/--/-- 15/23/--/-- 17/18/--/-- rv/--/--/-- --/--/--/-- 1/2/--/-- --/--/--/-- --/--/--/-- 18/14/--/-- rv/rv/--/-- --/--/--/--Oct. 9 2/3/2/-- 10/11/11/-- 24/rv/rv/-- rv/rv/25/-- rv/rv/rv/-- --/--/--/-- 1/2/1/-- --/--/--/-- --/--/--/-- 15/13/15/-- --/--/--/-- --/--/--/--Oct. 16 2/3/2/2 10/10/10/9 19/23/21/20 --/--/--/-- 24/rv/rv/-- --/--/--/-- 1/2/1/1 --/--/--/-- --/--/--/-- 14/12/13/14 --/--/--/-- --/--/--/--Oct. 23 2/2/2/2 8/8/9/10 rv/rv/rv/23 --/rv/--/-- 22/21/22/22 --/--/--/-- 1/1/1/1 --/--/--/-- --/--/--/-- 14/14/14/13 --/--/--/-- --/--/--/--Oct. 30 2/2/2/2 8/8/8/7 25/rv/25/22 --/--/--/-- 18/20/20/18 --/--/--/-- 1/1/1/1 --/--/--/-- --/--/--/-- 10/10/11/9 --/--/--/-- --/--/--/--Nov. 6 4/4/4/4 8/8/8/8 24/25/24/20 --/--/--/-- 14/16/15/15 --/--/--/-- 1/1/1/1 --/--/--/-- --/--/rv/-- 15/15/15/13 --/--/--/-- --/--/--/--Nov. 13 3/3/3/3 6/6/6/6 rv/--/rv/24 --/--/--/-- 13/15/14/14 --/--/--/-- 1/1/1/1 --/--/--/-- --/--/--/-- 14/14/15/12 --/--/--/-- --/--/--/--Nov. 20 2/2/2/2 3/3/3/3 rv/rv/rv/24 --/--/--/-- 13/14/12/13 --/--/--/-- 1/1/1/1 --/--/--/-- --/--/--/-- 14/13/13/12 --/--/--/-- --/--/--/--Nov. 27 2/2/2/2 6/10/9/8 --/--/--/-- --/--/--/-- 12/14/12/14 --/--/--/-- 1/1/1/1 --/--/--/-- --/--/--/-- 14/13/14/12 --/--/--/-- --/--/--/--Dec. 4 2/2/2/2 7/7/7/6 --/--/--/25 --/--/--/-- 18/18/18/16 --/--/--/-- 1/1/1/1 --/--/--/-- --/--/--/-- 10/9/9/9 --/--/--/-- --/--/--/--FINAL 1/1/--/-- 5/5/--/-- rv/rv/--/-- --/rv/--/-- 19/20/--/-- --/--/--/-- 2/2/--/-- --/--/--/-- --/rv/--/-- 9/8/--/-- --/--/--/-- --/--/--/--* - First week of Harris Interactive Rankings (Oct. 9) / First week of BCS Rankings (Oct. 16)

School Stadium(s) Capacity Games 100%+ Total Att. Average Att. Pct. of CapacityAlabama Bryant-Denny 101,821 7 7 712,747 101,821 100.00Arkansas Donald W. Reynolds Razorback (Fayetteville) 72,000 5 3 360,566 72,113 100.16

War Memorial (Little Rock) 53,955 2 1 108,367 54,184 100.42TOTAL 7 4 468,933 66,990 100.22

Auburn Pat Dye Field at Jordan-Hare 87,451 7 3 600,541 85,792 98.10Florida Ben Hill Griffin at Florida Field 88,548 7 5 623,429 89,061 100.58Georgia Sanford 92,746 6 5 555,676 92,613 99.86Kentucky Commonwealth 67,942 7 1 420,052 60,007 88.32LSU Tiger 92,542 6 5 557,210 92,868 100.35Ole Miss Vaught-Hemingway/Hollingsworth Field 60,580 7 1 395,413 56,488 93.24Miss. State Davis Wade at Scott Field 55,082 6 6 335,695 55,949 101.57South Carolina Williams-Brice 80,250 7 3 553,915 79,131 98.61Tennessee Neyland/Shields-Watkins Field 102,455 8 1 757,136 94,642 92.37Vanderbilt Vanderbilt 39,773 7 0 230,112 32,873 82.65Neutral Site Games [Florida vs. Georgia, Jacksonville] 82,000 1 1 84,524 84,524 103.08

[SEC Championship Game, Atlanta] 71,500 1 1 74,515 74,515 104.22TOTALS 84 43 6,369,898 75,594 95.75

SEC IN THE POLLS (AP / USA Today / Harris / BCS)

SEC ATTENDANCE UPDATE

Team Total Pct. Last Overtime GameAlabama 4-8 .333 LSU 9, Alabama 6 (1) (2011)Arkansas 9-2 .818 Arkansas 38, Miss. State 31 (2) (2010)Auburn 6-5 .545 Auburn 27, Clemson 24 (1) (2010)Florida 3-2 .600 Florida 34, Georgia 31 (1) (2010)Georgia 4-4 .500 Michigan State 33, Georgia 30 (3) (2011)Kentucky 2-4 .333 Tennessee 30, Kentucky 24 (1) (2009)LSU 8-5 .615 LSU 9, Alabama 6 (1) (2011)Ole Miss 6-6 .500 Jax State 49, Ole Miss 48 (2) (2010)Miss. State 3-4 .429 Miss. State 26, La. Tech 20 (1) (2011)South Carolina 0-2 .000 Tennessee 27, So. Carolina 24 (1) (2007)Tennessee 10-3 .769 Tennessee 27, Vanderbilt 21 (1) (2011)Vanderbilt 2-6 .250 Tennessee 27, Vanderbilt 21 (1) (2011)TOTALS 57-51 .528

YEAR-BY-YEAR OVERTIME RECORDS2011: 3-3 (.500) 2003: 5-5 (.500)2010: 4-4 (.500) 2002: 3-2 (.600)2009: 4-3 (.571) 2001: 2-1 (.667)2008: 1-2 (.333) 2000: 6-5 (.545)2007: 6-6 (.500) 1999: 4-5 (.444)2006: 4-3 (.571) 1998: 5-4 (.555)2005: 4-4 (.500) 1997: 2-1 (.667)2004: 2-1 (.333) 1996: 2-2 (.500)

BREAKDOWN OF LENGTH OF OVERTIMES

Number/OTs Games Last Game7 2 Arkansas 71, Kentucky 63 (2003)6 1 Tennessee 41, Arkansas 38 (2002)5 1 Tennessee 51, Alabama 43 (2003)4 2 Tennessee 52, Kentucky 50 (2007)3 4 Michigan State 33, Georgia 30 (2011) 2 8 Arkansas 38, Mississippi State 31 (2010); Jacksonville

State 49, Ole Miss 48 (2010); North Carolina 30,Tennessee 27 (2010), Tennessee 32, UAB 29 (2010)

1 49 LSU 9, Alabama 6 (2011); Miss. State 26, Louisiana Tech 20 (2011); Tennessee 27, Vanderbilt 21 (2011)

SEC OVERTIME RECORDS

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IN WINS ---------------- IN LOSSES -----------------School Quarterback(s) Record A-C-I Yards TD Pct. A-C-I Yards TD Pct.Alabama A.J. McCarron 12-1 300-203-4 2445 16 67.7 28-16-1 199 0 57.1Arkansas Tyler Wilson 11-2 381-241-4 3546 21 63.3 57-36-2 392 3 63.2Auburn Barrett Trotter 5-2 105-63-4 730 9 60.0 44-18-2 279 1 40.9

Clint Moseley 3-3 39-26-0 333 5 66.7 60-34-3 347 0 56.7Florida John Brantley 15-9 346-221-7 2699 17 63.9 222-123-10 1216 2 55.4

Jacoby Brissett 0-2 N/A 24-13-3 139 1 54.2Georgia Aaron Murray 16-11 394-250-9 3426 39 63.5 349-188-13 2849 21 53.9Kentucky Morgan Newton 7-9 111-62-6 697 9 55.9 218-111-4 965 3 50.9

Maxwell Smith 1-2 36-19-0 283 2 52.8 65-32-2 312 2 49.2Matt Roark 1-0 6-4-0 15 0 66.7 N/A

LSU Jarrett Lee 14-4 288-167-7 2121 17 58.0 112-54-10 726 6 48.2Jordan Jefferson 24-8 457-278-14 3321 25 60.8 174-96-5 1088 6 55.2

Ole Miss Barry Brunetti 0-2 N/A 25-14-0 114 0 56.0Zack Stoudt 1-3 18-11-0 118 1 61.1 57-25-7 227 1 43.9Randall Mackey 1-5 18-8-0 214 1 44.4 125-63-4 792 5 50.4

Miss. State Chris Relf 14-8 230-136-7 1948 18 59.1 163-95-7 887 1 58.3Tyler Russell 2-2 30-18-1 355 2 60.0 44-18-2 220 1 40.9

South Carolina Connor Shaw 8-1 161-106-5 1312 14 65.8 25-16-1 128 0 64.0Tennessee Matt Simms 2-8 58-33-0 426 4 56.9 168-91-8 1166 4 54.2

Tyler Bray 8-4 260-161-6 2463 25 61.9 164-86-7 1066 8 52.4Justin Worley 1-2 32-23-0 291 1 71.9 55-25-3 313 0 45.5

Vanderbilt Larry Smith 8-19 193-106-3 1236 6 54.9 402-187-14 1754 7 46.5Jordan Rogers 3-4 64-29-3 532 4 45.3 101-55-4 756 4 54.5

SEC COACHING RECORDS

STATE OF THE SEC

COLLEGIATE ALL GAMES SEC vs. SEC#OVERALL RECORD AT SEC SCHOOLS GAMES ONLY

Coach, Team W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct.Nick Saban, Alabama 141-54-1 .722 103-28 (17) .786 (7) 63-21 (9) .750 (T4)Bobby Petrino, Arkansas 75-26 .743 34-17 .667 17-15 .531Gene Chizik, Auburn 35-29 .547 30-10 .750 16-9 .640Will Muschamp, Florida 7-6 .538 7-6 .538 3-5 .375Mark Richt, Georgia 106-38 .736 106-38 (15) .736 (14) 62-30 (10) .674 (13)Joker Phillips, Kentucky 11-14 .440 11-14 .440 4-12 .250Les Miles, LSU 103-39 .725 75-18 (T22) .806 (5) 43-16 (T18) .729 (8)Houston Nutt, Ole Miss 135-96 .584 99-74 (T18) .572 52-62 (15) .456Dan Mullen, Mississippi State 21-17 .553 21-17 .553 9-15 .375Steve Spurrier, South Carolina 197-75-2 .723 177-62-1 (5) .740 (13) 116-42 (2) .734 (6)Derek Dooley, Tennessee 28-34 .452 11-14 .440 3-13 .188James Franklin, Vanderbilt 6-7 .462 6-7 .462 2-6 .250

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

Record Last Five Seasons (2007-11)

SEC Champ SEC National APW-L Pct. Bowls Game App. Champ Champ Top 25

Alabama 50-12 .806 5 2 1 2 4LSU 53-14 .791 5 2 2 1 4Florida 50-17 .746 5 2 1 1 3Georgia 45-21 .682 5 1 0 0 3Auburn 44-21 .677 4 1 1 1 2Arkansas 42-22 .656 4 0 0 0 2South Carolina 39-25 .609 4 1 0 0 2Mississippi State 33-30 .524 3 0 0 0 1Tennessee 33-31 .515 3 1 0 0 1Kentucky 33-31 .515 4 0 0 0 0Ole Miss 27-35 .435 2 0 0 0 2Vanderbilt 22-40 .355 2 0 0 0 0

Record Last 10 Seasons (2002-2011)

SEC Champ SEC National APW-L Pct. Bowls Game App Champ Champ Top 25

LSU 105-27 .795 10 4 3 2 8Georgia 98-34 .742 10 4 2 0 8Auburn 94-35 .729 9 2 2 1 6Florida 95-36 .725 10 3 2 2 6Alabama 91-39 .700 8 2 1 2 6Arkansas 79-48 .622 7 2 0 0 3Tennessee 75-52 .591 7 2 0 0 4South Carolina 71-54 .568 6 1 0 0 2Kentucky 57-66 .463 5 0 0 0 0Ole Miss 55-67 .451 4 0 0 0 3Mississippi State 47-74 .388 3 0 0 0 1Vanderbilt 37-83 .308 2 0 0 0 0

STARTING QUARTERBACKS IN THE SEC

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SHUTOUTS IN THE SECWhich defenses in the SEC have posted the most shutouts since league expansion in 1992:

Team 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 Total LastAlabama 3 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 3 18 1/9/12 vs. LSU (21-0)Arkansas 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 9/9/06 vs. Utah State (20-0)Auburn 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 14 8/30/08 vs. UL-Monroe (34-0)Florida 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 8 9/10/11 vs. UAB (39-0)Georgia 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 9 9/17/11 vs. Coastal Carolina (59-0)Kentucky 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 5 9/5/09 vs. Miami, O. (42-0)LSU 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 16 11/13/10 vs. ULM (51-0)Ole Miss 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 11 11/28/08 vs. Miss. State (45-0)Miss. State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 1 0 7 9/25/99 vs. So. Carolina (17-0)South Carolina 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 7 8/28/08 vs. N.C. State (34-0)Tennessee 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 2 2 15 11/5/11 vs. Middle Tenn. (24-0)Vanderbilt 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 9/5/09 vs. W. Carolina (45-0)

SEC’s BEST ROAD TEAMSWhich SEC team has the best record away from home in league games since league expansion in 1992 (includes neutral site games/does not include SEC Championship Game):

Team 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 TotalAlabama 4-0 2-2 4-0 4-0 2-2 0-4 3-1 1-3 1-3 4-0 2-2 0-4 4-0 1-3 2-2 2-2 3-1 4-0 3-1 4-0 50-30 (.625)Arkansas 2-2 3-1 0-4 1-3 2-2 4-0 1-3 1-3 2-2 3-1 1-3 1-3 0-4 2-2 1-3 1-3 3-1 0-4 2-1-1 2-1-1 32-46-2 (.413)Auburn 1-3 4-0 1-3 1-3 2-2 4-0 3-1 4-0 2-2 3-1 2-2 2-2 2-2 1-3 4-0 2-2 2-2 3-1 4-0 0-4 47-33 (.588)Florida 1-4 3-1 5-0 4-0 3-2 3-1 2-3 1-3 5-0 3-1 4-1 3-1 5-0 3-1 3-2 4-0 5-0 3-0 4-1 2-2 66-23 (.742)Georgia 4-0 1-4 2-2 4-1 3-1 3-2 3-1 4-1 2-2 4-1 3-1 2-3 2-2 4-1 3-1 2-3 1-2 2-2-1 1-3 4-1 54-34-1 (.612)Kentucky 0-4 0-4 3-1 1-3 2-2 1-3 1-3 0-4 0-4 2-2 1-3 0-4 2-2 1-3 1-3 0-4 1-3 0-4 2-2 1-3 19-61 (.238)LSU 4-0 2-2 2-2 2-2 3-1 2-2 4-0 2-2 4-0 2-2 3-1 1-3 0-4 1-3 4-0 3-1 1-2-1 1-3 2-2 0-4 43-36-1 (.544)Ole Miss 0-4 0-4 1-3 3-1 0-4 0-4 0-4 1-3 4-0 0-4 2-2 2-2 3-1 1-3 2-2 2-2 1-3 0-4 0-4 1-3 23-57 (.288)Miss. State 1-3 2-2 2-2 0-4 2-2 1-3 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 1-3 2-2 2-2 2-2 2-2 0-4 3-1 0-3-1 1-3 21-58-1 (.269)South Carolina 3-1 2-2 0-4 2-2 1-3 3-1 2-2 3-1 0-4 2-2 2-2 2-2 0-4 0-4 1-3 2-2 1-3 3-1 1-3 1-3 31-49 (.388)Tennessee 0-4 1-3 1-3 1-3 2-2 3-1 2-2 4-0 3-1 3-1 4-0 2-2 2-2 4-0 3-1 4-0 3-1 3-1 3-1 3-1 51-29 (.638)Vanderbilt 0-4 1-3 0-4 2-2 1-3 1-3 2-2 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 1-3 2-2 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 2-2 0-4 1-3 13-67 (.163)

SCORING IN THE SEC

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWEDPassing Rushing Defense KO Returns# Punt Returns* TOTAL Passing Rushing Defense KO Returns# Punt Returns* TOTAL

Alabama 16 34 3 0 2 55 6 3 1 2 0 12Arkansas 26 25 2 2 4 59 12 21 3 0 2 38Auburn 17 20 3 2 0 42 23 19 4 0 0 46Florida 13 17 3 2 2 37 15 16 2 0 0 33Georgia 36 15 1 0 2 54 12 16 5 2 2 37Kentucky 12 9 1 0 0 22 19 14 2 1 0 36LSU 20 36 6 1 2 65 7 7 1 0 0 15Ole Miss 9 12 1 0 2 24 16 26 6 0 1 49Mississippi State 19 19 2 0 2 42 12 15 1 0 0 28South Carolina 19 28 5 0 1 53 14 12 0 1 0 27Tennessee 18 11 2 0 0 31 13 18 1 0 1 33Vanderbilt 15 26 4 1 0 46 16 12 5 1 1 35TOTALS 220 252 33 8 17 530 165 179 31 7 7 389* - includes blocked kick/punt return, fumbled punt return ; # - includes fumbled kick return

RECORD WHEN SCORING FIRST / FIRST OFFENSIVE DRIVES (* - Includes Missed Field Goals)

When Scoring First First Offensive Drive G W-L Pct. TD FG* Punt Down TO

Alabama 13 8-1 .889 3 3-4 5 0 1Arkansas 13 7-1 .778 5 1-1 6 1 0Auburn 13 5-2 .714 3 1-1 8 0 1Florida 13 7-2 .778 2 2-4 3 0 4Georgia 14 7-4 .636 3 4-5 4 0 2Kentucky 12 2-4 .333 0 5-5 6 1 0LSU 14 10-0 1.000 5 2-2 7 0 0Ole Miss 12 1-5 .167 2 1-1 4 0 5Mississippi State 13 4-1 .800 3 0-0 9 0 1South Carolina 13 2-0 1.000 2 1-1 5 2 3Tennessee 12 4-2 .667 3 0-2 5 2 0Vanderbilt 13 5-3 .625 2 1-2 8 0 1

CLOSE LOSSES SINCE 2003

TotalTeam Losses 1-7 Margin Pct.Georgia 32 19 .594Alabama 36 21 .583Florida 30 16 .533LSU 22 10 .455Arkansas 42 19 .452South Carolina 47 20 .426Auburn 32 13 .406Vanderbilt 73 29 .397Ole Miss 61 23 .377Tennessee 46 16 .348Kentucky 61 20 .328Mississippi State 64 16 .250

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SEC’S LONGEST DRIVES

Plays20 - South Carolina vs. Tennessee (98 yards, 11:35 TOP, TD)18 - South Carolina vs. The Citadel (72 yards, 9:18 TOP, TD)16 - LSU vs. Mississippi State (77 yards, 7:28 TOP, FG)16 - Auburn vs. Clemson (90 yards, 5:57 TOP, TD)16 - LSU vs. Tennessee (99 yards, 8:44 TOP, TD)16 - Ole Miss vs. Arkansas (80 yards, 5:00 TOP, TD)16 - Kentucky vs. Mississippi State (68 yards, 7:26 TOP, Downs)15 - 10 times

Yards99 - Georgia vs. Ole Miss (8 plays, 4:00 TOP, TD)99 - Florida vs. Kentucky (5 plays, 2:08 TOP, TD)99 - LSU vs. Tennessee (16 plays, 8:44 TOP, TD)98 - Mississippi State vs. Memphis (5 plays, 1:27 TOP, TD)98 - South Carolina vs. Tennessee (20 plays, 11:35 TOP, TD)98 - Mississippi State vs. Ole Miss (9 plays, 3:45 TOP, TD)96 - Tennessee vs. Montana (12 plays, 5:35 TOP, TD)95 - LSU vs. Ole Miss (11 plays, 5:32 TOP, TD)94 - Alabama vs. Vanderbilt (12 plays, 6:31 TOP, TD)93 - Vanderbilt vs. Ole Miss (4 plays, 1:49 TOP, TD)93 - Georgia vs. Tennessee (3 plays, 1:08 TOP, TD)93 - Georgia vs. New Mexico State (10 plays, 4:29 TOP, TD)93 - Vanderbilt vs. Kentucky (5 plays, 2:33 TOP, TD)93 - LSU vs. Georgia (4 plays, 1:51 TOP, TD)

Times11:35 - South Carolina vs. Tennessee (20 plays, 98 yards, TD)9:18 - South Carolina vs. The Citadel (18 plays, 72 yards, TD)8:44 - LSU vs. Tennessee (16 plays, 99 yards, TD)8:36 - Alabama vs. Georgia Southern (15 plays, 92 yards, TD)8:21 - Georgia vs. Tennessee (12 plays, 28 yards, PUNT)8:13 - LSU vs. Northwestern State (15 plays, 68 yards, TD)7:57 - Kentucky vs. Tennessee (15 plays, 62 yards, FG)7:52 - Tennessee vs. Middle Tennessee (15 plays, 86 yards, TD)7:42 - Florida vs. UAB (12 plays, 41 yards, PUNT)7:29 - Georgia vs. Ole Miss (15 plays, 72 yards, Missed FG)7:28 - LSU vs. Mississippi State (16 plays, 77 yards, FG)7:26 - Kentucky vs. Mississippi State (16 plays, 68 yards, Downs)7:23 - Georgia vs. Auburn (11 plays, 71 yards, TD)7:22 - Tennessee vs. Georgia (14 plays, 80 yards, FG)7:22 - South Carolina vs. Clemson (14 plays, 50 yards, FG)

CURRENT CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT BEING SHUTOUT

Southeastern Conference Gms Last Time Shutout1. Florida 296 Oct. 29, 1988 (lost to Auburn, 16-0)2. Tennessee 222 Sept. 17, 1994 (lost to Florida, 31-0)3. Georgia 208 Sept. 30, 1995 (lost to Alabama, 31-0)4. Arkansas 202 Nov. 18, 1995 (lost to LSU, 28-0)5. Ole Miss 155 Nov. 7, 1998 (lost to Arkansas, 34-0)6. Alabama 143 Nov. 18, 2000 (lost to Auburn, 9-0)7. South Carolina 78 Sept. 9, 2006 (lost to Georgia, 18-0)8. Kentucky 71 Oct. 14, 2006 (lost to LSU, 49-0)9. Auburn 40 Nov. 29, 2008 (lost to Alabama, 36-0)

10. Mississippi State 39 Nov. 28, 2008 (lost to Ole Miss, 45-0)11. Vanderbilt 8 Oct. 8, 2011 (lost to Alabama, 34-0)12. LSU 0 Jan. 9, 2012 (lost to Alabama, 21-0)

SEC FOOTBALL SERIES MARGINS SINCE 2000 (Min. 10 games played / Includes 2011 games)

Total Avg.Series G Margin Margin 1-9 10-19 20-29 30+Georgia-South Carolina 12 99 8.25 8 3 1 0South Carolina-Tennessee 12 110 9.17 7 4 1 0Ole Miss-Vanderbilt 12 134 11.17 7 4 1 0Kentucky-Mississippi State 12 135 11.25 6 4 2 0Florida-Georgia 12 135 11.25 7 3 1 1Arkansas-LSU 12 136 11.33 8 1 2 1Kentucky-Tennessee 12 138 11.50 6 4 1 1Alabama-LSU 13 153 11.77 7 3 2 1Florida-Tennessee 12 146 12.17 5 5 1 1Alabama-Auburn 12 150 12.50 7 2 2 1Auburn-Ole Miss 12 151 12.58 5 4 3 0Kentucky-Vanderbilt 12 152 12.67 5 4 2 1Arkansas-South Carolina 12 156 13.00 5 3 4 0LSU-Ole Miss 12 158 13.17 6 4 0 2Auburn-LSU 12 159 13.25 6 2 3 1Auburn-Georgia 12 165 13.75 6 3 2 1Kentucky-South Carolina 12 167 13.92 8 1 1 2Alabama-Tennessee 12 167 13.92 5 2 3 2South Carolina-Vanderbilt 12 169 14.08 4 6 1 1Alabama-Arkansas 12 172 14.33 5 3 3 1Georgia-Tennessee 12 175 14.58 4 4 4 0Arkansas-Auburn 12 177 14.75 4 4 4 0Arkansas-Mississippi State 12 186 15.50 6 2 2 2Georgia-Kentucky 12 191 15.92 5 3 2 2Arkansas-Ole Miss 12 192 16.00 4 4 1 3Tennessee-Vanderbilt 12 196 16.33 6 2 2 2Florida-LSU 12 196 16.33 5 2 2 3Auburn-Mississippi State 12 201 16.75 6 0 4 2Alabama-Ole Miss 12 202 16.83 5 3 1 3Ole Miss-Mississippi State 12 205 17.08 4 4 2 2Georgia-Vanderbilt 12 210 17.50 3 5 1 3Alabama-Mississippi State 12 217 18.08 3 4 4 1Florida-South Carolina 12 230 19.17 4 1 4 3Florida-Vanderbilt 12 258 21.50 4 2 4 2Florida-Kentucky 12 301 25.08 3 2 2 5LSU-Mississippi State 12 308 25.67 2 3 1 6

HUGH FREEZE NEW HEAD COACH AT OLE MISSHugh Freeze was named head coach at Ole Miss on Dec. 5, 2011. Freeze comes to Oxford from

Arkansas State University, where he directed the Red Wolves to a 10-2 record and a Sun BeltConference title in 2011. He served as the ASU offensive coordinator in 2010.

Prior to his arrival at Arkansas State, Freeze compiled a 20-5 record over the 2008 and 2009 sea-sons at the helm of the Lambuth University football program.

Prior to taking over as head coach at Lambuth, Freeze served on the Ole Miss staff from 2005-07,including the final two seasons as an assistant coach. He originally arrived in Oxford as AssistantAthletics Director for External Affairs before being named the Rebels' recruiting coordinator and tightends coach before the 2006 season.

While maintaining his duties as recruiting coordinator, he moved to wide receivers coach in 2007and tutored current NFL star Mike Wallace to a top-10 SEC finish in receiving yards.

Before going to Ole Miss, Freeze served 13 years at Briarcrest Christian School in Memphis, Tenn.,as a classroom teacher, coach and administrator. He was the Saints' head football coach from 1995to 2004, running the no huddle "spread system" for six years that led to six straight state champi-onship games.

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KICKER’S CORNER

SEC PUNTERS INSIDE THE 20-YARD LINE (Min. 1.0 punts per game)Punter, School IN20 Total Punts PercentageSteven Clark, Auburn 33 71 46.48Brad Wing, LSU 27 59 45.76Tyler Campbell, Ole Miss 28 72 38.89Drew Butler, Georgia 21 58 36.21Richard Kent, Vanderbilt 23 64 35.94Kyle Christy, Florida 10 33 30.30Dylan Breeding, Arkansas 16 53 30.19Cody Mandell, Alabama 11 37 29.73David Lerner, Florida 7 24 29.17Baker Swedenburg, Mississippi State 19 71 26.76Matt Darr, Tennessee 10 40 25.00Ryan Tydlacka, Kentucky 19 79 24.05Joey Scribner-Howard, South Carolina 10 52 19.23

SEC KICKERS OVER 40 YARDSKicker, School FGM FGA Pct. LongBrad Phillips, Florida 2 2 100.00 43Bryson Rose, Ole Miss 1 1 100.00 43Drew Alleman, LSU 3 4 75.00 44Craig McIntosh, Kentucky 3 4 75.00 48Caleb Sturgis, Florida 9 13 69.23 55Zach Hocker, Arkansas 5 8 62.50 50Jay Wooten, South Carolina 5 8 62.50 48Cody Parkey, Auburn 6 10 60.00 45Blair Walsh, Georgia 7 16 43.75 56Michael Palardy, Tennessee 3 7 42.86 52Derek DePasquale, Miss. State 2 6 33.33 42Jeremy Shelley, Alabama 2 6 33.33 44Cade Foster, Alabama 2 9 22.22 46

SEC KICKERS IN THE END ZONEKicker, School TouchbacksZach Hocker, Arkansas 40Cody Parkey, Auburn 38Blair Walsh, Georgia 19James Hairston, LSU 16Joe Mansour, Kentucky 14Andrew Ritter, Ole Miss 12Caleb Sturgis, Florida 10Carey Spear, Vanderbilt 9Michael Palardy, Tennessee; Jay Wooten, South Carolina; Matt Egan, Miss. State 6Cade Foster, Alabama; Brandon Botogay, Georgia 5Brad Phillips, Florida 2

MISC. STATS HISTORY (Since 2000) [From chart on page 17]

Highest Average Points per Drive Highest Overall Scoring Efficiency3.54 -- Florida, 2008 (545 in 154) 56.0% -- Auburn, 2010 (89 of 159)3.50 -- Auburn, 2010 (556 in 159) 54.9% -- Florida, 2001 (79 of 144)3.49 -- Florida, 2007 (524 in 150) 54.0% -- Florida, 2007 (86 of 150)3.27 -- Florida, 2001 (471 in 144) 53.9% -- Florida, 2008 (83 of 154)2.94 -- LSU, 2006 (410 in 139) 50.0% -- Florida, 2009 (80 of 160)2.93 -- Alabama, 2010 (436 in 149) 49.0% -- Alabama, 2010 (73 of 149)2.92 -- Florida, 2009 (467 in 160) 47.1% -- LSU, 2007 (90 of 191)2.75 -- LSU, 2007 (526 in 191) 47.0% -- Alabama, 2011 (73 of 156)2.69 -- Ole Miss, 2001 (346 in 143) 46.0% -- LSU, 2006 (64 of 139)2.63 -- Arkansas, 2010 (460 in 175) 44.7% -- LSU, 2011 (72 of 161)2.62 -- Kentucky, 2007 (461 in 176) 44.6% -- Alabama, 2009 (78 of 175)2.61 -- Auburn, 2005 (365 in 140) 44.4% -- South Carolina, 2006 (59 of 133)2.60 -- South Carolina, 2006 (346 in 133) 44.3% -- Ole Miss, 2003 (74 of 167)2.57 -- LSU, 2011 (413 in 161) 43.4% -- Arkansas, 2012 (72 of 166)2.56 -- Auburn, 2004 (403 in 157) 43.2% -- Kentucky, 2007 (76 of 176)2.56 -- Kentucky, 2010 (399 in 156) 43.1% -- Georgia, 2010 (66 of 153)2.53 -- Arkansas, 2009 (436 in 172) 42.4% -- Tennessee, 2006 (59 of 139)2.53 -- Georgia, 2007 (417 in 165) 42.4% -- Georgia, 2007 (70 of 165)2.53 -- Alabama, 2011 (394 in 156) 42.4% -- Florida, 2000 (70 of 165)

Highest Touchdown Scoring Efficiency47.3% -- Florida, 2007 (71 of 150)46.8% -- Florida, 2008 (72 of 154)45.3% -- Auburn, 2010 (72 of 159)40.9% -- Florida, 2001 (59 of 144)39.6% -- LSU, 2006 (55 of 139)37.8% -- Ole Miss, 2001 (54 of 143)36.3% -- Florida, 2009 (58 of 160)36.2% -- Alabama, 2010 (54 of 149)34.8% -- LSU, 2011 (56 of 161)34.1% -- Kentucky, 2007 (60 of 176)33.6% -- Auburn, 2005 (47 of 140)33.5% -- LSU, 2007 (64 of 191)33.3% -- Kentucky, 2010 (52 of 156)33.1% -- Auburn, 2004 (52 of 157)33.1% -- Arkansas, 2010 (58 of 175)32.7% -- Florida, 2000 (54 of 165)32.3% -- Florida, 2006 (53 of 164)32.3% -- Tennessee, 2006 (41 of 139)32.1% -- Alabama, 2011 (50 of 156)

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SEC MISC. STATISTICS

SEC STATISTICAL TRENDSBelow are some statistical trends in the SEC since conference expansion in 1992 (Averages per Game Only):

Category 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011Scoring Offense 21.7 24.7 26.3 27.1 24.6 25.7 25.9 24.9 26.4 27.7 25.6 27.3 25.0 24.1 25.4 30.3 25.6 28.4 31.0 27.3Total Offense 335.1 367.2 366.9 376.7 344.7 372.6 376.4 349.5 364.8 399.2 360.4 376.9 368.9 348.3 351.6 385.9 342.9 378.6 400.2 355.0Rushing Offense 167.4 169.8 165.1 153.7 144.7 137.9 144.0 127.7 140.9 154.1 163.9 157.8 166.6 141.4 140.5 168.4 147.1 175.8 175.2 161.1Passing Offense 167.7 197.4 201.8 223.0 200.0 234.7 232.4 221.8 223.9 245.1 196.5 219.1 202.3 206.9 211.1 217.5 195.8 202.8 225.0 193.9

Percent Run 49.9% 46.2% 44.9% 40.8% 41.9% 37.0% 38.3% 36.5% 38.6% 38.6% 45.5% 41.9% 45.2% 40.6% 39.9% 43.6% 42.9% 46.4% 43.8% 45.4%Percent Pass 50.1% 53.8% 55.1% 59.2% 58.1% 63.0% 61.7% 63.5% 61.4% 61.4% 54.5% 58.1% 54.8& 59.4% 60.1% 56.8% 57.1% 53.6% 56.2% 54.6%

Scoring Defense 18.8 19.6 21.7 22.5 20.9 21.2 22.3 21.0 22.2 23.7 21.2 22.5 21.2 20.7 19.4 23.8 20.5 20.8 23.7 20.7Total Defense 315.1 329.9 340.9 349.0 320.3 339.1 349.5 322.4 337.1 372.5 329.2 346.6 336.9 327.6 315.0 352.9 309.4 328.7 350.3 320.7Rushing Defense 145.8 146.1 151.4 141.6 131.7 121.6 132.9 107.3 128.8 140.7 143.1 137.7 149.5 131.7 128.4 147.4 122.3 140.7 141.2 143.8

Passing Defense 169.3 183.8 189.5 207.4 188.6 217.5 216.6 215.1 208.3 231.8 186.1 208.9 187.4 195.9 186.6 205.5 187.1 188.0 209.1 176.9Percent Run 46.3% 44.3% 44.4% 40.6% 41.1% 35.9% 38.0% 33.3% 38.2% 37.8% 43.5% 39.7% 44.4% 40.2% 40.8% 41.8% 39.5% 42.8% 40.3% 44.8%Percent Pass 53.7% 55.7% 55.6% 59.4% 58.9% 64.1% 62.0% 66.7% 61.8% 62.2% 56.5% 60.3% 55.6% 58.8% 59.2% 58.2% 60.5% 57.2% 59.7% 55.2%

The national average for scoring offense is 28.3. The SEC is ninth in the nation at 27.3 points per game (National Leader: Big 12 - 34.5). The national average for total offense is 392.4. The Big 12 leads the nation at453.7 yards per game (SEC is 11th).

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DRIVE CHARTOverall / TD

Drives ---------------------------------------------------- Drives Ended By -------------------------------- Points Pts./ DriveStarted TD FG FGA PUNT DOWN *TURN CLOCK Scored Drive Efficiency

Alabama 156 50 23 36 39 4 12 15 394 2.53 46.8 / 32.1Arkansas 166 51 21 27 53 5 19 11 391 2.36 43.4 / 30.7Auburn 160 37 13 18 73 6 20 6 282 1.76 31.3 / 23.1Florida 160 30 24 29 57 5 25 14 262 1.64 33.8 / 18.8Georgia 195 52 22 37 59 8 25 14 407 2.09 37.9 / 26.7Kentucky 159 21 12 14 80 14 22 8 174 1.09 20.8 / 13.2LSU 161 56 16 18 66 1 11 9 413 2.56 44.8 / 34.8Ole Miss 149 21 9 11 72 13 26 6 162 1.09 20.1 / 14.1Mississippi State 165 38 12 19 71 8 20 9 284 1.72 30.3 / 23.0South Carolina 158 47 7 11 53 7 26 14 327 2.07 34.2 / 29.7Tennessee 144 29 10 15 54 15 19 12 213 1.48 27.1 / 20.1Vanderbilt 167 41 8 14 68 4 27 13 309 1.85 29.3 / 24.5[NOTE: Drive Efficiency = Total Scores/Drives Started] (*-Includes Safeties)

SEC MISC. STATS

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FOURTH QUARTER SCORING# ------------------ AVG. STARTING FIELD POSITION & DEFENSIVE DRIVES#School Points For Points Against Margin Record Own Opp. Opp. 3 & Out* Opp. Drives Pct. Alabama 111 18 +93 12-1 A33 O29 79 154 51.3Arkansas 108 48 +60 11-2 A32 O26 54 163 33.1Auburn 72 76 -4 8-5 A32 O27 45 159 28.3Florida 59 85 -26 7-6 F31 O29 50 166 30.1Georgia 78 91 -13 10-4 G33 O29 80 183 43.7Kentucky 76 70 +6 5-7 K30 O30 46 160 28.8LSU 129 34 +95 13-1 L31 O27 52 174 29.9Ole Miss 41 77 -36 2-10 M29 O30 32 149 21.5Mississippi State 84 75 +9 7-6 M30 O29 46 169 27.2South Carolina 114 70 +44 11-2 S31 O33 57 158 36.1Tennessee 43 71 -28 5-7 T28 O33 41 139 29.5Vanderbilt 90 66 +24 6-7 V34 O30 55 162 34.0CONF. AVG. 1005 781 +224 SEC31 O29 637 1936 32.9* - Opponent held to three plays or less without points scored. / # - Does not include overtime

POINTS OFF TURNOVERS

Team OpponentOpponent Points Scored Total Team Pct. of Team Points Scored Total Opp. Pct. of

School Turnovers off Turnovers Points Scored Points Scored Turnovers off Turnovers Points Scored Points ScoredAlabama 20 76 453 16.78 12 10 106 9.43Arkansas 21 53 478 11.09 20 84 289 29.07Auburn 23 52 334 15.57 21 54 376 14.36Florida 14 61 331 18.43 26 91 264 34.47Georgia 32 108 448 24.11 25 77 288 26.74Kentucky 25 61 190 32.10 24 57 296 19.26LSU 30 146 500 29.20 10 25 158 15.82Ole Miss 17 38 193 19.69 25 100 385 25.97Mississippi State 20 64 329 19.45 20 57 256 22.27South Carolina 32 122 391 31.20 27 44 239 18.41Tennessee 18 57 244 23.36 18 55 271 20.30Vanderbilt 29 92 347 26.51 28 77 281 27.40CONF. TOTAL. 281 930 4238 21.94 256 731 3209 22.78

AVERAGE 23.42 77.50 353.17 21.33 60.92 267.42

AVERAGE DRIVES -------------------------------------------------------Total Avg. Plays Avg. Yds. Avg. Time of Scoring Avg. Plays Avg. Yards Avg. Time of No. of Scoring DrivesDrives in Drive in Drive Possesion Drives in Drive in Drive Possession - 2:00 5:00 +

Alabama 156 5.54 35.80 2:44 73 7.36 58.06 3:24 22 17Arkansas 166 5.32 34.31 2:12 72 7.82 61.87 2:55 26 11Auburn 160 5.18 27.45 2:16 50 7.29 54.75 2:47 14 3Florida 160 4.93 26.71 2:18 54 6.98 54.16 2:53 19 9Georgia 195 5.21 29.33 2:25 74 7.14 49.71 2:23 36 6Kentucky 159 4.81 19.60 2:10 32 7.03 52.75 2:55 10 4LSU 161 5.40 30.88 2:44 71 7.25 56.27 3:21 21 15Ole Miss 149 5.19 22.65 2:20 30 7.44 57.10 3:26 11 7Mississippi State 165 5.22 28.14 2:04 50 7.06 60.43 2:35 17 4South Carolina 158 5.51 30.73 2:36 54 7.77 58.62 3:30 15 15Tennessee 144 5.50 27.72 2:34 39 8.24 61.46 3:49 12 11Vanderbilt 167 5.05 26.40 2:20 49 6.85 58.24 2:45 20 9[* - Time of possession and scoring drives do not include overtime drives]

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

All-Purpose Rushing10. Trent Richardson, Alabama -- 160.23 ypg

Field Goals3. Caleb Sturgis, Florida -- 1.83 fgpg11. Zach Hocker, Arkansas -- 1.62 fgpg11. Jeremy Shelley, Alabama -- 1.62 fgpg18. Blair Walsh, Georgia -- 1.50 fgpg36. Drew Alleman, LSU -- 1.23 fgpg

Interceptions2. Baccari Rambo, Georgia -- 0.62 ipg4. Casey Hayward, Vanderbilt -- 0.54 ipg11. Morris Claiborne, LSU -- 0.43 ipg14. Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State -- 0.38 ipg11. Tramain Thomas, Arkansas -- 0.38 ipg23. Austin Johnson, Tennessee -- 0.33 ipg23. Charles Sawyer, Ole Miss -- 0.33 ipg23. Danny Trevathan, Kentucky -- 0.33 ipg38. Stephon Gilmore, South Carolina -- 0.31 ipg

Kickoff Returns15. Tre Mason, Auburn -- 26.38 ypr21. Andre Debose, Florida -- 26.05 ypr29. Dennis Johnson, Arkansas -- 25.61 ypr30. Marquel Wade, Arkansas -- 25.57 ypr36. Morris Claiborne, LSU -- 25.09 ypr

Passing Efficiency22. Tyler Wilson, Arkansas -- 148.35 rating23. Connor Shaw, South Carolina -- 148.31 rating25. A.J. McCarron, Alabama -- 147.27 rating26. Aaron Murray, Georgia -- 146.41 rating35. John Brantley, Florida -- 140.83 rating

Punting7. Dylan Breeding, Arkansas -- 45.28 ypp11. Brad Wing, LSU -- 44.37 ypp14. Drew Butler, Georgia -- 44.24 ypp19. Ryan Tydlacka, Kentucky -- 43.65 ypp22. Tyler Campbell, Ole Miss -- 43.57 ypp32. Richard Kent, Vanderbilt -- 42.48 ypp39. Baker Swedenburg, Mississippi State -- 41.83 ypp

Punt Returns2. Joe Adams, Arkansas -- 16.89 ypr4. Tyrann Mathieu, LSU -- 15.59 ypr9. Marquis Maze, Alabama -- 13.21 ypr23. Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State -- 10.38 ypr30. Ace Sanders, South Carolina -- 9.31 ypr

Receptions per Game48. Jarius Wright, Arkansas -- 5.58 rpg

Receiving Yards per Game18. Jarius Wright, Arkansas -- 93.08 ypg31. Da’Rick Rogers, Tennessee -- 86.67 ypg

Rushing5. Trent Richardson, Alabama -- 129.15 ypg20. Michael Dyer, Auburn -- 103.50 ypg36. Zac Stacy, Vanderbilt -- 91.77 ypg37. Vick Ballard, Mississippi State -- 91.46 ypg

Scoring6. Trent Richardson, Alabama -- 11.08 ppg

17. Zach Hocker, Arkansas -- 9.08 ppg21. Jeremy Shelley, Alabama -- 8.85 ppg25. Drew Alleman, LSU -- 8.46 ppg35. Caleb Sturgis, Florida -- 8.08 ppg

Total Offense23. Tyler Wilson, Arkansas -- 279.62 ypg

Tackles6. Danny Trevathan, Kentucky -- 11.92 tpg21. Winston Guy, Kentucky -- 10.00 tpg31. Cameron Lawrence, Mississippi State -- 9.46 tpg

Tackles for Loss16. Jarvis Jones, Georgia -- 1.39 tpg18. Courtney Upshaw, Alabama -- 1.38 tpg38. Fletcher Cox, Mississippi State -- 1.21 tpg

Sacks3. Jake Bequette, Arkansas -- 1.00 spg5. Jarvis Jones, Georgia -- 0.96 spg13. Melvin Ingram, South Carolina -- 0.77 spg16. Corey Lemonier, Auburn -- 0.73 spg16. Courtney Upshaw, Alabama -- 0.73 spg35. Sam Montgomery, LSU -- 0.64 spg38. Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina -- 0.62 spg

TEAM STATISTICS

Pass Efficiency Defense1. Alabama -- 83.99 rating2. South Carolina -- 94.23 rating3. LSU -- 95.58 rating4. Georgia -- 98.74 rating9. Vanderbilt -- 110.76 rating17. Arkansas -- 113.21 rating27. Mississippi State -- 117.70 rating28. Florida -- 117.75 rating29. Kentucky -- 117.89 rating

Kickoff Returns14. Auburn -- 24.65 ypr16. Florida -- 24.19 ypr19. Alabama -- 24.09 ypr32. Arkansas -- 23.19 ypr

Net Punting3. LSU -- 41.15 ypp13. Kentucky -- 39.58 ypp15. Auburn -- 39.15 ypp22. Vanderbilt -- 38.67 ypp24. Ole Miss -- 38.58 ypp34. Mississippi State -- 37.90 ypp40. Arkansas -- 37.57 ypp

Passing Offense13. Arkansas -- 300.69 ypg

Pass Defense1. Alabama -- 111.46 ypg2. South Carolina -- 131.69 ypg7. Florida -- 166.85 ypg8. LSU -- 171.43 ypg10. Georgia -- 176.00 ypg12. Tennessee -- 177.8318. Vanderbilt -- 192.23 ypg21. Kentucky -- 193.83 ypg22. Ole Miss -- 194.42 ypg

25. Arkansas -- 195.23 ypg27. Mississippi State -- 197.15 ypg

Passing Efficiency22. Arkansas -- 148.46 rating24. LSU -- 147.53 rating25. Georgia -- 147.13 rating35. Alabama -- 142.52 rating

Punt Returns3. Ole Miss -- 15.64 ypr11. Arkansas -- 13.55 ypr12. LSU -- 13.44 ypr14. Alabama -- 13.00 ypr24. Mississippi State -- 11.11 ypr

Rushing Offense16. Alabama -- 214.46 ypg22. LSU -- 202.57 ypg25. South Carolina -- 192.08 ypg32. Auburn -- 182.31 ypg38. Mississippi State -- 175.31 ypg

Rushing Defense1. Alabama -- 72.15 ypg5. LSU -- 90.07 ypg11. Georgia -- 101.21 ypg36. Vanderbilt -- 130.54 ypg40. Florida -- 132.33 ypg

Scoring Defense1. Alabama -- 8.15 ppg2. LSU -- 11.29 ppg11. South Carolina -- 18.38 ppg16. Mississippi State -- 19.69 ppg20. Florida -- 20.31 ppg23. Georgia -- 20.57 ppg29. Vanderbilt -- 21.62 ppg33. Arkansas -- 22.23 ppg36. Tennessee -- 22.58 ppg

Scoring Offense15. Arkansas -- 36.77 ppg17. LSU -- 35.71 ppg20. Alabama -- 34.85 ppg33. Georgia -- 32.00 ppg

Total Defense1. Alabama -- 183.62 ypg2. LSU -- 261.50 ypg3. South Carolina -- 267.69 ypg5. Georgia -- 277.21 ypg8. Florida -- 299.54 ypg18. Vanderbilt -- 322.77 ypg27. Tennessee -- 340.50 ypg35. Mississippi State -- 350.62 ypg

Total Offense29. Arkansas -- 438.08 ypg31. Alabama -- 429.62 ypg39. Georgia -- 408.50 ypg

Turnover Margin2. LSU -- +1.43 margin23. Alabama -- +0.62 margin26. Georgia -- +0.50 margin30. South Carolina -- +0.38 margin

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SEC IN THIS WEEK’S NCAA STATISTICS(Ranked in top 40)

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FIRST-YEAR COACHES IN THE SEC

Florida’s Will Muschamp and Vanderbilt’s James Franklin are have finished their first seasons as headcoaches in the Southeastern Conference. Muschamp finished the season 7-6 while Franklin had theCommodores at 6-7.

Ole Miss’s Hugh Freeze will begin his first season coaching in the SEC in 2012.

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 (including Muschampand Franklin) coaches is 363-377-7 (.491).

There have been some exceptions to the rule since 1997. Auburn’s Terry Bowden was 11-0 in 1993,LSU’s Mike Archer was 10-1-1 in 1987, Tennessee’s Phillip Fulmer was 10-2 in 1993 and LSU’s LesMiles 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 60 went on to have stellar sophomore seasons in the SEC.Auburn’s Gene Chizik and Florida’s Urban Meyer won BCS National Championships in their second sea-sons. Alabama’s Nick Saban went from 7-6 in 2007 to 12-2 and a Sugar Bowl game in 2008 andGeorgia’s Jim Donnan went from 5-6 in 1996 to 10-2 and an Outback Bowl berth in 1997. MississippiState’s Dan Mullen went from 5-7 in 2009 to 9-4 and a Gator Bowl game in 2010 and South Carolina’sLou Holtz went from 0-11 in 1999 to 8-4 and the Outback Bowl in 2000.

NCAA FBS WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES (By Percentage)

Name, School Yrs. W L T Pct.1. Chris Peterson, Boise State 6 73 6 0 .9242. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma 13 139 34 0 .8033. Gary Patterson, TCU 12 109 30 0 .7844. Bret Bielema, Wisconsin 6 60 19 0 .7595. Bobby Petrino, Arkansas 8 75 26 0 .7436. Mark Richt, Georgia 11 106 38 0 .7367. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame 22 187 67 2 .7348. Les Miles, LSU 11 103 39 0 .725

Kyle Whittingham, Utah 7 66 25 0 .72510. Nick Saban, Alabama 16 141 54 1 .722

NCAA FBS WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES (By Victories)

Name, School Yrs. W L T Pct.1. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech 31 251 121 4 .6732. Mack Brown, Texas 28 227 113 1 .6673. Chris Ault, Nevada 27 226 103 1 .6864. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina 22 197 75 2 .7235. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame 22 187 67 2 .7346. Dennis Erickson, Arizona State 23 179 96 1 .6507. Mike Price, UTEP 30 174 174 0 .5008. Larry Blakeney, Troy 21 163 92 1 .6399. Bill Synder, Kansas State 20 158 82 1 .658

10. Howard Schnellenberger, FAU 27 158 151 3 .511

SEC RECORDS vs. AP TOP 25 TEAMS SINCE 1989 (includes SEC teams as opponents)

Team Games W L T Pct.1. Florida 124 68 55 1 .5522. Alabama 107 55 51 1 .5193. Tennessee 110 52 55 3 .4864. LSU 114 54 60 0 .4745. Auburn 95 42 52 1 .4476. Georgia 102 42 59 1 .4177. Arkansas 98 35 63 0 .3578. South Carolina 94 24 70 0 .2559. Ole Miss 74 16 58 0 .216

10. Mississippi State 85 16 69 0 .18811. Kentucky 86 8 78 0 .09312. Vanderbilt 86 7 79 0 .081

SEC ALL-TIME IN BCS STANDINGS In the history of the Bowl Championship Series standings, the Southeastern Conference has the mostappearances with 451 (since 1998). Here is a capsule look (conference alignment at time of gameplayed / counting 2011 BCS Standings):

1. SEC 4512. Big 12 4353. Big Ten 3914. ACC 3335. Pacific-12 3096. Big East 1577. Mountain West 1228. WAC 739. Conference USA 4710. MAC 29

The SEC and ACC have put the most schools in the BCS standings in its history at 11 each (using con-ference alignments at time of appearance).

Five SEC teams have been ranked at one time or another as the top team in the nation in the BCSstandings during its history (31 total weeks) - Alabama (6 times), Auburn (3 times) Florida (7 times),LSU (10 times) and Tennessee (5 times). [Reminder that there are no BCS standings after the bowlgames.] SEC’s 31 appearances as #1 leads all conferences.

With its seventh consecutive No. 1 ranking, LSU becomes the sixth team in BCS history to sit atop theStandings each week of the season. The Tigers join Florida State in 1999, Oklahoma in 2003, USC in2004 and Ohio State in 2006 to earn the No. 1 ranking in each week of the BCS Standings.

Here is a listing of the amount of times each SEC team has been ranked in the BCS Standings:Alabama (50), Arkansas (31), Auburn (45), Florida (85), Georgia (61), Kentucky (4), LSU (73), OleMiss (9), Mississippi State (15), South Carolina (25) and Tennessee (52).

Texas has been ranked the most in BCS history at 94 weeks followed by Virginia Tech with 86 andFlorida and Oklahoma at 85. LSU’s 73 is sixth highest.

Since development of BCS’ percent of perfect scoring in 2004, only five times has a team achieved aperfect 1.000 score - LSU (last three weeks) and Ohio State (Nov. 19/26, 2006).

Alabama has been ranked for 32 consecutive weeks in the BCS standings, the longest current streakin the SEC. Boise State has been ranked for 38 straight weeks, the longest streak in the nation. Thelongest streak in BCS history is 65 weeks by Southern California (2002-09).

SEC - AP POLL HISTORYThe Southeastern Conference has had at least five teams ranked in at least one AP Top 25 poll

every year since expansion (1992). This season, the SEC had at least five teams ranked in every APpoll.

Since 1992, the SEC has had at least 5 teams ranked in the AP Top 25 a total of 239 times, an aver-age of 11.95 times per year. Since 1992 (counting 2011), the SEC has had at least 5 teams ranked forat least 10 weeks in 16 of the last 20 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.

8 Teams - 2011 (1 Week).7 Teams - 1999 (3 Weeks); 2007 (3 Weeks); 2010 (2 Week); 2011 (1 Week).6 Teams - 1992 (5 Weeks); 1995 (3 Weeks); 1997 (8 Weeks); 1998 (1 Week); 1999 (9 Weeks); 2000

(2 Weeks); 2001 (3 Weeks); 2003 (2 Weeks); 2004 (1 Week); 2005 (5 Weeks); 2006 (2 Weeks); 2007 (7Weeks); 2008 (4 Weeks); 2009 (1 Week); 2010 (13 Weeks); 2011 (6 Weeks).

5 Teams - 1992 (10 Weeks); 1993 (3 Weeks); 1994 (2 Weeks); 1995 (7 Weeks); 1996 (13 Weeks);1997 (9 Weeks); 1998 (9 Weeks); 1999 (5 Weeks); 2000 (11 Weeks); 2001 (10 Weeks); 2002 (10Weeks); 2003 (12 Weeks); 2004 (10 Weeks); 2005 (9 Weeks); 2006 (14 Weeks); 2007 (5 Weeks); 2008(6 Weeks); 2009 (6 Weeks); 2011 (7 Weeks).

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SEC MISC. NOTES

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SEC RUSH vs. PASS OFFENSE

More Rush More PassRecords when ..... More Rush Yds. More Pass Yards First Downs First DownsAlabama 7-0 5-1 5-1 7-0Arkansas 1-0 10-2 *2-0 *8-2Auburn 6-3 2-2 6-3 2-2Florida 2-2 5-4 *2-2 3-4Georgia 2-0 8-4 *2-0 *7-4Kentucky 3-2 2-5 4-3 1-4LSU 10-0 3-1 *11-1 *1-0Ole Miss 2-2 0-8 *2-6 *0-3Miss. State 4-1 3-5 5-2 2-4South Carolina *6-0 *4-2 9-2 2-0Tennessee 0-1 5-6 *0-0 *5-6Vanderbilt 3-1 3-6 *4-3 *1-3Totals 45-12 50-46 52-23 39-32

* - includes game in which rushing and passing first downs were even.

SEC TEAMS PLAYING TOUGH DEFENSE IN OPENING QUARTERGeorgia, LSU, Vanderbilt and Alabama have each given up less than 40 points in the first

quarter this season. Here is how each team ranks among the FBS:

1. Virginia 24Southern Cal 24

3. GEORGIA 274. Stanford 285. VANDERBILT 306. LSU 327. Florida State 348. ALABAMA 37

SEC TEAMS PLAYING YOUNG TALENTAuburn has played the second most true freshmen of any team in the nation this year (17),

while Texas leads the FBS at 18. Here are the numbers:

True Freshmen Total Freshmen1. Texas 18 1. Clemson 292. AUBURN 17 Indiana 293. Army 16 3. AUBURN 26

Indiana 16 Florida State 265. TENNESSEE 15 Texas 26

FLORIDA 15 6. GEORGIA 257. Ohio State 14 MISSISSIPPI STATE 25

Florida State 14 SOUTH CAROLINA 259. GEORGIA 13 FLORIDA 25

Akron 13 Virginia Tech 25Clemson 13 Central Florida 25

Colorado 25

ALABAMA FINISHES AS NATIONAL LEADER IN DEFENSEAlabama finished this season leading the nation in total defense, passing defense, rushing

defense and scoring defense. Not since Oklahoma in 1986 has an NCAA FBS team accom-plished the feat. Here’s a breakdown

Last FBS Team to FinishCategory Alabama Rank With Lower NumberTotal Defense 1st (183.62 ypg) Oklahoma-1986 (169.6 ypg)Scoring Defense 1st (8.15 ppg) Alabama-1979 (5.3 ppg)Rushing Defense 1st (72.15 ypg) TCU-2008 (47.1 ypg)Passing Defense 1st (83.69 rating) Miami, Fla.-2001 (75.6 rating)

AVERAGE GAME TIMESThe average game time in the SEC is 3:16, a minute less than last year’s average and two

minutes more than the national average of 3:14. The longest game in the SEC this year wasthe SEC Championship Game at 3:56. The shortest game in the league was the Tennessee-Middle Tennessee game, which came in at 2:39.

SEC SCORING TOUCHDOWNS IN BUNCHESThis season, SEC teams have scored 473 offensive touchdowns and 177 field goals. Thatequates to 72.8 percent of all offensive scores coming from touchdowns and 27.2 percent fromfield goals. The 473 offensive touchdowns is the fifth highest since 1992. Below is a break-down of offensive touchdowns and field goals since 1992:

Year Field Goals Offensive TDs Differential %1992 172 (35.3) 315 (64.7) 29.41999 167 (30.1) 376 (69.9) 39.81993 161 (30.0) 376 (70.0) 40.02005 157 (28.9) 385 (71.1) 42.22002 169 (27.4) 448 (72.6) 45.22009 208 (27.6) 545 (72.4) 44.82008 166 (27.3) 443 (72.7) 45.42011 177 (27.2) 473 (72.8) 45.62000 147 (26.7) 404 (73.3) 46.62003 175 (26.5) 486 (73.5) 47.02007 197 (26.4) 550 (73.6) 47.21998 138 (25.4) 406 (74.6) 49.22004 140 (25.3) 413 (74.7) 49.42006 152 (25.1) 453 (74.9) 49.82001 143 (24.0) 452 (76.0) 52.02010 190 (25.1) 568 (74.9) 49.81994 130 (23.6) 422 (76.4) 52.81995 133 (23.3) 437 (76.7) 53.41996 108 (21.8) 387 (78.2) 56.41997 115 (21.7) 416 (78.3) 56.6

SEC REDZONE TD RANKINGSOFFENSETeam TD-Chances Percentage Rush/PassSouth Carolina 32-42 .762 23 / 9LSU 44-61 .721 31 / 13Tennessee 24-38 .632 11 / 13Georgia 34-55 .618 16 / 18Auburn 22-37 .595 15 / 7Arkansas 35-59 .593 19 / 16Vanderbilt 25-43 .581 20 / 5Alabama 32-58 .552 24 / 8Mississippi State 22-40 .550 10 / 12Ole Miss 13-25 .520 9 / 4Kentucky 15-30 .500 8 / 7Florida 18-37 .486 13 / 5

DEFENSETeam TD-Chances Percentage Rush/PassAlabama 6-17 .353 2 / 4Mississippi State 21-46 .457 12 / 9LSU 12-26 .462 6 / 6South Carolina 20-42 .476 11 / 9Kentucky 19-35 .543 11 / 8Tennessee 22-40 .550 13 / 9Ole Miss 28-47 .596 20 / 8Arkansas 21-35 .600 16 / 5Florida 24-40 .600 14 / 10Auburn 31-50 .620 16 / 15Vanderbilt 18-29 .621 9 / 9Georgia 21-32 .656 14 / 7

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SEC MISC. NOTES

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2011 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEThe 20th annual SEC Football Championship Game was played on Dec. 3 at the Georgia

Dome in Atlanta, with LSU claiming a 42-10 win over Georgia. The game drew a capacity crowd of 74,515 and had a 7.3 television rating on CBS Sports. The 2009 SEC Championship Game earned a 11.8 rating and a 24 share, the highest rated

SEC Championship Game in history. The game was played in Birmingham’s Legion Field in 1992 and 1993 and moved to the

Georgia Dome in 1994.The Championship Game has drawn 18 capacity crowds in its 20-year history. Only 1993

(Birmingham) and 1995 (Atlanta) were not sellouts.

Year Score Attendance1992 Alabama 28, Florida 21 83,0911993 Florida 28, Alabama 13 76,3451994 Florida 24, Alabama 23 74,7511995 Florida 34, Arkansas 3 71,3251996 Florida 45, Alabama 30 74,1321997 Tennessee 30, Auburn 29 74,8961998 Tennessee 24, Miss. State 14 74,7951999 Alabama 34, Florida 7 71,5002000 Florida 28, Auburn 6 73,4272001 LSU 31, Tennessee 20 74,8432002 Georgia 30, Arkansas 3 74,8352003 LSU 34, Georgia 13 74,9132004 Auburn 38, Tennessee 28 74,8922005 Georgia 34, LSU 14 73,7172006 Florida 38, Arkansas 28 73,3742007 LSU 21, Tennessee 14 73,8322008 Florida 31, Alabama 20 75,8922009 Alabama 32, Florida 13 75,5142010 Auburn 56, South Carolina 17 75,8022011 LSU 42, Georgia 10 74,515

2011 SEC FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMELSU 42, Georgia 10

Dec. 3, 2011 • Georgia Dome (74,515) • Atlanta, Ga.Scoring Summary

Georgia 10 - 0 - 0 - 0 -- 10LSU 0 - 7 - 21 - 14 -- 42

UGA -- Blair Walsh 40 FG (1st, 11:45)UGA -- Aron White 12 pass from Aaron Murray (Walsh kick) (1st, 00:42)LSU -- Tyrann Mathieu 62 punt return (Drew Alleman kick) (2nd, 5:48)LSU -- Kenny Hilliard 15 run (Alleman kick) (3rd, 12:51)LSU -- Hilliard 4 run (Alleman kick) (3rd, 10:37)LSU -- Hilliard 8 pass from Jordan Jefferson (Alleman kick) (3rd, 3:45)LSU -- Alfred Blue 48 run (Alleman kick) (4th, 6:17)LSU -- Morris Claiborne 45 interception return (4th, 4:21)

Team Statistics

Georgia LSUFirst Downs 19 13

Rush-Pass-Penalty 5-11-3 11-1-1Rush Attempts-Net Yards 34-78 35-207

Avg. per Rush 2.3 5.9Net Yards Passing 218 30

Comp-Att-Int 20-51-2 5-13-0Total Plays-Total Yards 85-296 48-237

Avg. per Play 3.5 4.9Fumbles: Number-Lost 4-1 0-0Penalties: Number-Yards 9-87 8-54Punts: Number-Average 8-51.6 8-50.4Time of Possession 36:36 23:24

Individual Statistical LeadersRUSHING

Georgia: Malcome 5-37; Thomas 7-28, Crowell 10-15. LSU: Blue 8-94-1 TD; Hilliard 8-72-2TDs; Ford 6-34; Ware 6-13.

PASSINGGeorgia: Murray 16-of-40, 163 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT; Mason 4-of-11, 55 yards; 0 TD, 0 INT. LSU:

Jefferson 5-of-13, 30 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT.

RECEIVINGGeorgia: Charles 4-42; Mitchell 4-32; King 3-59; Conley 3-40. LSU: Randle 2-15; Ware 1-9;

Hilliard 1-8-1 TD.

DEFENSEGeorgia: Ogletree 6 TT (5-1), 1 Sack; Williams 5 TT (4-1); Rambo 5 TT (4-1). LSU: Reid 7 TT

(5-2); Brockers 6 TT (6-0), 2 TFL, 1 FF, 1 PBU; Minter 6 TT (4-2), 1 PBU.

MVP: Tyrann Mathieu, LSU (4 punt returns for 119 yards including 62-yarder for touchdown; 4total tackles (all solos) with one for a loss and a fumble recovery ... third defensive player towin game MVP honors, others being Antonio Langham, DB, Alabama, in 1992, and EllisJohnson, DT, Florida, in 1994)

SEC Championship Game Records Tied or Broken

TeamRushing TDs ... LSU (tied with 3)Consecutive Points Scored ... LSU (broken with 42)Second Half Points Scored ... LSU (broken with 35)Pass Defense ... Georgia (broken with 30 yards)Pass Attempts ... Georgia (broken with 51)Total Offensive Plays ... Georgia (tied with 85)

IndividualRushing TDs ... Kenny Hilliard, LSU (tied with 3)

SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME HISTORY

Team App. Record TitlesFlorida 10 7-3 (.700) 7 (1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2006, 2008)Alabama 7 3-4 (.429) 3 (1992, 1999, 2009)LSU 5 4-1 (.800) 4 (2001, 2003, 2007, 2011)Tennessee 5 2-3 (.400) 2 (1997, 1998)Auburn 4 2-2 (.500) 2 (2004, 2010)Georgia 4 2-2 (.500) 2 (2002, 2005)Arkansas 3 0-3 (.000)Mississippi State 1 0-1 (.000)South Carolina 1 0-1 (.000)

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2011 SEC FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

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Summary of SEC on All-America Teams and Post-Season Honors

• 32 different players from the Southeastern Conference earned either first, second or third All-America honors on one or more of 10 different listings. 23 different SEC players earned first-team All-America honors.

• Ten of 12 SEC teams had at least one player represented on a first, second or third team All-America squad. Including the freshman All-America listings, 11 of 12 SEC teams had at leastone player earn All-America honors.

• Nine different SEC players earned Freshman All-America honors.

2011 SEC 1st-Team All-Americans

• The Southeastern Conference has 23 first-team All-Americans listed on 10 different squads –Associated Press, ESPN.com, Walter Camp Football Foundation, CBSSports.com, AmericanFootball Coaches Association, Sports Illustrated, Pro Football Weekly, Rivals.com, FootballWriters Association of America and the Capital One Academic All-America Team (voted on byCoSIDA).

• Eight different SEC teams are represented with Alabama having the most representatives (7)followed by LSU (6) and Georgia (5). Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Mississippi State, SouthCarolina each had one member on a first-team All-America squad.

Offense (5)OT – Barrett Jones, Alabama

AP / ESPN.com / Camp / CBSSports.com / AFCA / FWAA / SI.com / Capital OneRB – Trent Richardson, Alabama

AP / ESPN.com / Rivals / Camp / CBSSports.com / AFCA / FWAA / PFW / SI.comC – Ben Jones, Georgia ESPN.com / RivalsOG – Will Blackwell, LSU ESPN.com / RivalsTE – Orson Charles, Georgia AFCA

Defense (12)E – Melvin Ingram, South Carolina

AP / ESPN.com / Rivals / Camp / CBSSports.com / AFCA / PFW / SI.comE – Sam Montgomery, LSU FWAA / PFWT – Fletcher Cox, Mississippi State PFWLB – Jarvis Jones, Georgia

AP / ESPN.com / Camp / AFCA / FWAA / PFW / SI.comLB – Courtney Upshaw, Alabama

ESPN.com / CBSSports.com / FWAA / PFW / SI.comLB – Dont’a Hightower, Alabama AP / Rivals / Camp / AFCA / PFWCB – Morris Claiborne, LSU

AP / ESPN.com / Rivals / Camp / CBSSports.com / AFCA / FWAA / PFW / SI.comCB – Tyrann Mathieu, LSU

AP / ESPN.com / Rivals / Camp / CBSSports.com / FWAA / SI.comSAF – Mark Barron, Alabama

AP / ESPN.com / Rivals / Camp / CBSSports.com / AFCA / FWAA / PFW / SI.comSAF – Bacarri Rambo, Georgia AP / RivalsDB – DeQuan Menzie, Alabama AFCADB – Dre Kirkpatrick, Alabama FWAA / PFW

Special Teams (6)P – Brad Wing, LSU AP / CBSSports.com / SI.comP – Steven Clark, Auburn PFWP – Drew Butler, Georgia Capital OnePK – Caleb Sturgis, Florida ESPN.comRS – Joe Adams, Arkansas ESPN.com / FWAA / PFWPR – Tyrann Mathieu, LSU Rivals / CBSSports.com / SI.com

LEGEND: SI.com – Sports Illustrated; PFW – Pro Football Weekly; FWAA – Football WritersAssociation of America, AFCA – American Football Coaches Association; Camp – Walter CampFootball Foundation ; Capital One – Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America Team; AP –Associated Press

2011 SEC 2nd & 3rd Team All-Americans

• The Southeastern Conference has 20 second and third-team All-Americans listed on five dif-ferent squads – Associated Press, Walter Camp Football Foundation, Sports Illustrated,Rivals.com, and the Capital One Academic All-America Team (voted on by CoSIDA). Of those 20,11 were listed on a first-team All-America squad.

2nd TeamOffenseOT – Barrett Jones, Alabama RivalsOG – Will Blackwell, LSU AP / SI.comC—William Vlachos, Alabama CampRB – Dalton Wilson, South Carolina Capital OneTE – Orson Charles, Georgia Camp

DefenseE – Jake Bequette, Arkansas Capital OneE – Sam Montgomery, LSU SI.comLB – Jarvis Jones, Georgia RivalsLB – Courtney Upshaw, Alabama Rivals / AP / CampLB – Danny Trevathan, Kentucky SI.comCB – Casey Hayward, Vanderbilt Rivals / CampCB – Dre Kirkpatrick, Alabama APFS – Eric Reid, LSU RivalsSS – Antonio Allen, South Carolina Rivals / APDB – Bacarri Rambo, Georgia Camp / SI.com

Special TeamsPK – Caleb Sturgis, Florida Rivals / AP / Camp / SI.comAP/ RS – Joe Adams, Arkansas AP / Camp / SI.com

3rd TeamOffenseOT – Cordy Glenn, Georgia AP

DefenseE – Sam Montgomery, LSU Rivals / APT – Fletcher Cox, Mississippi State APLB – Danny Trevathan, Kentucky RivalsFS – Tramain Thomas, Arkansas Rivals

2011 SEC Freshman All-Americans

• Nine different SEC football players earned first or second team Freshman All-America follow-ing the 2011 season. CBSSports.com and Rivals posted Freshman All-America squads.

First-TeamOffenseRB – Isaiah Crowell, Georgia CBSSports.com / RivalsOL – La’El Collins, LSU CBSSports.comOL – A.J. Cann, South Carolina CBSSports.comC – Reese Dismukes, Auburn CBSSports.com

DefenseDL – Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina CBSSports.com / RivalsDL – Anthony Johnson, LSU CBSSports.comLB – A.J. Johnson, Tennessee Rivals

Special TeamsP – Brad Wing, LSU CBSSports.com / Rivals

Second-TeamOffenseOG – A.J. Cann, South Carolina Rivals

DefenseSAF – Brian Randolph, Tennessee Rivals

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2011 SEC ALL-AMERICANS

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2011 COACHES’ ALL-SEC FOOTBALL TEAM(*-Ties) (Coaches could not vote for own players)

First-TeamOffenseTE - Orson Charles, GeorgiaOL - Barrett Jones, Alabama

Will Blackwell, LSUCordy Glenn, GeorgiaAlex Hurst, LSU

C - William Vlachos, Alabama WR - Jarius Wright, Arkansas

Rueben Randle, LSU QB - Tyler Wilson, ArkansasRB - Trent Richardson, Alabama

Michael Dyer, AuburnAP - *Joe Adams, Arkansas

*Chris Rainey, Florida

DefenseDL - Melvin Ingram, South Carolina

Sam Montgomery, LSUCorey Lemonier, AuburnJake Bequette, Arkansas

LB - Dont'a Hightower, AlabamaCourtney Upshaw, AlabamaJarvis Jones, Georgia

DB - Mark Barron, AlabamaTyrann Mathieu, LSUMorris Claiborne, LSUBacarri Rambo, Georgia

Special TeamsPK - Caleb Sturgis, Florida P - Steven Clark, Auburn RS - Joe Adams, Arkansas

Second-TeamOffenseTE - Philip Lutzenkirchen, Auburn OL - Chance Warmack, Alabama

Rokevious Watkins, South CarolinaBrandon Mosley, Auburn*Alvin Bailey, Arkansas

*Larry Warford, KentuckyC - Ben Jones, Georgia WR - Da'Rick Rogers, Tennessee

Marquis Maze, AlabamaQB - Aaron Murray, GeorgiaRB - Zac Stacy, Vanderbilt

* Spencer Ware, LSU* Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina

AP - Onterio McCalebb, Auburn

DefenseDL - Tim Fugger, Vanderbilt

Josh Chapman, AlabamaFletcher Cox, Mississippi State* Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina* Malik Jackson, Tennessee

LB - Danny Trevathan, KentuckyChris Marve, Vanderbilt

* Ryan Baker, LSU* Jerry Franklin, Arkansas

DB - Winston Guy, KentuckyCasey Hayward, VanderbiltDre Kirkpatrick, AlabamaBrandon Boykin, Georgia

Special TeamsPK - Drew Alleman, LSUP - *Dylan Breeding, Arkansas

*Brad Wing, LSURS – Marquis Maze, Alabama

2011 AP ALL-SEC TEAM(*-unanimous selection)

First-TeamOffenseWR - Jarius Wright, Arkansas

Da’Rick Rogers, TennesseeOL - *Barrett Jones, Alabama

Will Blackwell, LSUCordy Glenn, GeorgiaRokevious Watkins, South Carolina

C - William Vlachos, AlabamaTE - Orson Charles, GeorgiaQB - Tyler Wilson, ArkansasRB - *Trent Richardson, Alabama

Michael Dyer, Auburn

DefenseDT - Fletcher Cox, Mississippi State

Malik Jackson, TennesseeDE - Melvin Ingram, South Carolina

Sam Montgomery, LSULB - *Jarvis Jones, Georgia

Danny Trevathan, KentuckyCourtney Upshaw, Alabama

CB - *Tyrann Mathieu, LSUMorris Claiborne, LSU

SAF - Mark Barron, AlabamaBacarri Rambo, Georgia

Special TeamsPK - Caleb Sturgis, FloridaP - Brad Wing, LSUAP - Joe Adams, Arkansas

Second-TeamOffenseWR - Rueben Randle, LSU

Alshon Jeffery, South CarolinaOL - Chris Faulk, LSU

Alvin Bailey, ArkansasLarry Warford, KentuckyGabe Jackson, Mississippi State

C - Ben Jones, GeorgiaTE - Philip Lutzenkirchen, AuburnQB - Aaron Murray, GeorgiaRB - Zac Stacy, Vanderbilt

Marcus Lattimore, South CarolinaVick Ballard, Mississippi State

DefenseDT - Michael Brockers, LSU

Josh Chapman, AlabamaDE - Corey Lemonier, Auburn

Barkevious Mingo, LSULB - Dont’a Hightower, Alabama

Chris Marve, VanderbiltJerry Franklin, Arkansas

CB - Dre Kirkpatrick, AlabamaJohnthan Banks, Mississippi StateCasey Hayward, Vanderbilt

SAF - Antonio Allen, South CarolinaWinston Guy, KentuckyEric Reid, LSU

Special TeamsPK - Drew Alleman, LSUP - Dylan Breeding, ArkansasAP - Dennis Johnson, Arkansas

Honorable Mention Offense OL - Kyle Fischer, Vanderbilt

T-Bob Hebert, LSUQuentin Saulsberry, Mississippi State

DefenseDE - Tim Fugger, Vanderbilt

Jaye Howard, FloridaDevin Taylor, South Carolina

SAF - Tramain Thomas, Arkansas

Special TeamsP - Drew Butler, Georgia

Tyler Campbell, Ole Miss

2011 SEC COACHES FRESHMAN ALL-SECFOOTBALL TEAM

Honorary CaptainGarrett Uekman, Tight End, Arkansas

OffenseTE - Malcolm Johnson, Mississippi StateOL - A.J. Cann, South Carolina

Marcus Jackson, TennesseeCyrus Kouandjio, AlabamaChaz Green, Florida

C - Reese Dismukes, AuburnWR - Malcolm Mitchell, Georgia

Odell Beckham Jr., LSUQB – Maxwell Smith, KentuckyRB – Isaiah Crowell, Georgia

Kenny Hilliard, LSUAP - Bruce Ellington, South Carolina

DefenseDL - Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina

Trey Flowers, ArkansasAnthony Johnson, LSUKaleb Eulls, Mississippi State

LB - A.J. Johnson, TennesseeCurt Maggitt, TennesseeSerderius Bryant, Ole Miss

DB - Brian Randolph, TennesseeVinnie Sunseri, AlabamaPop Saunders, FloridaTevin Mitchel, Arkansas

Special TeamsPK - James Hairston, LSU P - Brad Wing, LSU RS – Marquel Wade, Arkansas

SEC INDIVIDUAL HONORS

SEC Coaches AwardsScholar-Athlete of the Year - Barrett Jones,Alabama

Offensive Player of the Year - Trent Richardson,Alabama

Defensive Player of the Year - Morris Claiborne,LSU

Special Teams Player of the Year - Joe Adams,Arkansas

Freshman of the Year - Jadeveon Clowney,South Carolina

Jacobs Blocking Trophy - Barrett Jones,Alabama

Coach of the Year - Les Miles, LSU

Associated Press Offensive Player of the Year - Trent Richardson,Alabama

Defensive Player of the Year - Tyrann Mathieu,LSU

Freshman of the Year - Isaiah Crowell, Georgia

Coach of the Year - Les Miles, LSU

Rivals.comPlayer of the Year - Tyrann Mathieu, LSU

Offensive Player of the Year - Trent Richardson,Alabama

Freshman of the Year - Isaiah Crowell, Georgia

Defensive Freshman of the Year - JadeveonClowney, South Carolina

Coach of the Year - Les Miles, LSU

Coordinator of the Year - John Chavis, DefensiveCoordinator, LSU

Offensive Coordinator of the Year - GregStudrawa, LSU

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2011 ALL-SEC TEAMS

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SEC FOOTBALL VIDEO REPLAYTHE OBJECTIVETo allow for specific types of officiating calls to be immediately reviewed during all games hosted bySEC teams.

THE COACHES' CHALLENGEThe head coach may challenge the ruling of any reviewable play. He retains a challenge if his initial chal-lenge is successful and thus results in a reversal by the replay official. The head coach will then have asingle challenge that he may use anytime during the game if his team has not used all its timeouts. Thusa team may have a total of two challenges in the game, but only if the first results in a reversal of the on-field ruling.

THE SOURCEAll reviewable video comes direct from either the television network broadcasting the game or otherTV production facilities that meet established conference standards. The Southeastern Conference hasused instant replay since 2005.

THE PLAYSReviewable1. Plays governed by Sideline, Goal Line, End Zone, and End Line:

a. Scoring Plays, including the ball in possession of a runner breaking the plane of the goal lineb. Runner/receiver in or out of boundsc. Recovery of loose ball in and out of bounds

2. Passing Plays:a. Pass ruled complete/ incomplete/ intercepted in the field of play and end zonesb. Touching of a forward pass by a player or an officialc. Illegal forward pass or illegal handing off beyond the line of scrimmaged. Illegal forward pass or illegal handing off after change of possessione. Forward or backward pass thrown from behind the line of scrimmagef. Quarterback (Passer) starts arm forward, ball comes loss and play is ruled incomplete (if ball is

quickly recovered)g. Quarterback (Passer) throws incomplete swing pass that is close to being forward or backward,

and pass is ruled forward (if ball is quickly recovered)3. Miscellaneous:

a. Runner ruled not down.b. Runner ruled down (when ball carrier is judged down by rule and the ball is fumbled, play may

be reviewed if recovery of ball occurs in the immediate action following fumble and is priorto any official signaling ball is dead. Also reviewable when runner is ruled out of bounds near goal line.)

c. Forward progress with respect to first downd. Touching of a kicke. Number of players on fieldf. Clock adjustments (in conjunction with reviewed plays)g. Fourth-down/try fumble playsh. Field Goal Attempts (only when ball is ruled below or above the crossbar, inside or outside the

uprights when it is lower than the top of the uprights.)i. The game clock expires at the end of a half. If at the end of the game, the time may be restored

to the clock only if the score is tied or the team that would next snap the ball trails by eightpoints or fewer.

Not ReviewableFighting participants, Off-sides/Encroachment, Pass interference, Roughing passer/kicker, Illegal

formations, Taunting/Other unsportsmanlike conduct, Face mask, Taunting, Illegal blocks, Holding,Personal fouls.

THE PROCESSEach SEC football stadium has a secured replay booth equipped with the HD Instant Replay systemprovided by XOS Digital. Three individuals work in the booth for the duration of the game: 1. ReplayOfficial, 2. Communicator, 3. Technician. The Replay Official and the Communicator are selected andassigned by the Conference Office.

A live HD video feed is sent directly to the replay booth from the TV truck. The Technician watches thefeed on an input monitor while recording it into the XOS Digital Replay System. The Technician alsomarks the beginning of each play while the Communicator marks all incoming replays.

Each play and subsequent replay then appears on a touch screen in front of the Replay Technician. Asthe Technician and the Communicator mark the incoming video, each view will appear as a small pic-ture on the computer touch screen. At any time, the Replay Technician can touch the thumbnail andimmediately send that play or replay to the Replay Official.

With the Communicator's assistance, the Replay Official can quickly jump between replays while play-ing back the video. All replay video navigation is done via a jog shuttle remote controlled by the ReplayOfficial. All video is viewed on an HD monitor that sits in front of the Replay Official. The touch screenis only used to select the replays and to log specific play data in the event a call is overturned.

While all plays are reviewed between the whistle and the beginning of the next play, the ReplayOfficial can stop play on the field by using a pager system. Five onfield officials wear pagers. If play isstopped the Referee announces on the stadium PA microphone that play has been stopped so the pre-vious play can be reviewed. The Referee then proceeds to the sideline headset, which provides directcommunication to the Replay Official in the booth. Once the play has been reviewed, the ReplayOfficial notifies the Referee, who then announces the decision on the stadium PA system.

NEW FOR 2011* Monitors may be used to view a live telecast or webcast in the football coaching booth. The hometeam is responsible for assuring identical television capability in the coaches’ booths of both teams.This capability may not include replay equipment or recorders.

* If at the end of a half the game clock expires, either during a down in which it should be stopped byrule when the ball becomes dead or following the down upon a request for an available team time-out, the replay official may restore time only under these conditions:

1. The replay official has indisputable video evidence that time should have remained on the game clock when the ball became dead or when the team timeout was granted;

2. The team in possession when the ball became dead would next put the ball in play from scrimmage;

3. In the fourth quarter only, either the score is tied or the team that will next snap the ball is behind by eight points or fewer; and

4. The replay official’s video evidence includes the timeout signal by an official in the case wherethe game clock should have stopped for a requested team timeout.

THE EQUIPMENTEach SEC member institution uses the HD Replay System developed by XOS Digital of Orlando, FL. Thereplay systems are maintained by the home institution with technical support from XOS Digital.

INSTANT REPLAY STATISTICS

Games Using Play Plays Average LengthSEC Replay Stoppages Overturned of Review

2005 77 66 17 1:532006 89 123 29 1:412007 87 139 38 1:362008 85 122 39 1:242009 85 115 28 1:262010 85 119 37 1:362011 86 95 36 1:37TOTALS 594 779 224 1:34

2011 INSTANT REPLAY STATISTICS

Games Using Play Plays Average LengthSEC Replay Stoppages Overturned of Review

Week 1 10 12 2 1:37Week 2 8 12 3 1:17Week 3 8 8 0 1:38Week 4 6 10 5 1:32Week 5 5 6 1 1:44Week 6 5 4 2 1:55Week 7 5 6 4 1:42Week 8 5 9 6 1:55Week 9 5 3 2 1:30Week 10 7 4 1 1:25Week 11 7 7 3 1:42Week 12 8 6 4 1:38Week 13 6 7 2 1:45SEC Champ. 1 1 1 1:20TOTALS 86 95 36 1:37

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2011-12 COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL SCHEDULEBowl Game Date/Time (ET) Site Matchup NetworkGildan New Mexico Dec. 17 / 2 p.m. Albuquerque, N.M. Temple 37, Wyoming 15 ESPNFamous Idaho Potato Dec. 17 / 5:30 p.m. Boise, Idaho Ohio 24, Utah State 23 ESPNR+L Carriers New Orleans Dec. 17 / 9 p.m. New Orleans, La. Louisiana-Lafayette 32, San Diego State 30 ESPNBeef O’Brady’s St. Petersburg Dec. 20 / 8 p.m. St. Petersburg, Fla. Marshall 20, Florida International 20 ESPNSan Diego County Credit Union Poinsietta Dec. 21 / 8 p.m. San Diego, Calif. Texas Christian 31, Louisiana Tech 24 ESPN

MAACO Las Vegas Dec. 22 / 8 p.m. Las Vegas, Nev. Boise State 56, Arizona State 24 ESPNSheraton Hawai’i Dec. 24 / 8 p.m. Honolulu, Ha. Southern Mississippi 24, Nevada 17 ESPNAdvoCare V100 Independence Dec. 26 / 5 p.m. Shreveport, La. Missouri 41, North Carolina 24 ESPN2Little Caesars Pizza Dec. 27 / 4:30 p.m. Detroit, Mich. Purdue 37, Western Michigan 32 ESPNBelk Dec. 27 / 8 p.m. Charlotte, N.C. North Carolina State 31, Louisville 24 ESPN

Military presented by Northrop Grumman Dec. 28 / 4:30 p.m. Washington, D.C. Toledo 42, Air Force 41 ESPNBridgepoint Education Holiday Dec. 28 / 8 p.m. San Diego, Calif. Texas 21, California 10 ESPNChamps Sports Dec. 29 / 5:30 p.m. Orlando, Fla. Florida State 18, Notre Dame 14 ESPNValero Alamo Dec. 29 / 9 p.m. San Antonio, Texas Baylor 67, Washington 56 ESPNBell Helicopter Armed Forces Dec. 30 / 12 p.m. Fort Worth, Texas Brigham Young 24, Tulsa 21 ESPN

New Era Pinstripe Dec. 30 / 3:20 p.m. New York, N.Y. Rutgers 27, Iowa State 13 ESPNFranklin American Mortgage Music City Dec. 30 / 6:40 p.m. Nashville, Tenn. Mississippi State 23, Wake Forest 17 ESPNInsight Dec. 30 / 10 p.m. Tempe, Ariz. Oklahoma 31, Iowa 14 ESPNMeineke Car Care of Texas Dec. 31 / 12 p.m. Houston, Texas Texas A&M 33, Northwestern 22 ESPNHyundai Sun Bowl Dec. 31 / 2 p.m. El Paso, Texas Utah 30, Georgia Tech 27 CBS

AutoZone Liberty Dec. 31 / 3:30 p.m. Memphis, Tenn. Cincinnati 31, Vanderbilt 24 ABCKraft Fight Hunger Dec. 31 / 3:30 p.m. San Francisco, Calif. Illinois 20, UCLA 14 ESPNChick-fil-A Dec. 31 / 7:30 p.m. Atlanta, Ga. Auburn 43, Virginia 24 ESPNTicketCity Jan. 2 / 12 p.m. Dallas, Texas Houston 30, Penn State 14 ESPNUCapital One Jan. 2 / 1 p.m. Orlando, Fla. South Carolina 30, Nebraska 13 ESPN

Outback Jan. 2 / 1 p.m. Tampa, Fla. Michigan State 33, Georgia 30 ABC Gator Jan. 2 / 1 p.m. Jacksonville, Fla. Florida 24, Ohio State 17 ESPN2Rose Bowl Game presented by VIZIO Jan. 2 / 5 p.m. Pasadena, Calif. Oregon 45, Wisconsin 38 ESPNTostitos Fiesta Jan. 2 / 8:30 p.m. Glendale, Ariz. Oklahoma State 41, Stanford 38 ESPNAllstate Sugar Jan. 3 / 8:30 p.m. New Orleans, La. Michigan 23, Virginia Tech 20 ESPN

Discover Orange Jan. 4 / 8:30 p.m. Miami, Fla. West Virginia 70, Clemson 33 ESPNAT&T Cotton Jan. 6 / 8 p.m. Arlington, Texas Arkansas 29, Kansas State 16 FOXBBVA Compass Jan. 7 / 1 p.m. Birmingham, Ala. Southern Methodist 28, Pittsburgh 6 ESPNGoDaddy.com Jan. 8 / 9 p.m. Mobile, Ala. Northern Illinois 38, Arkansas State 20 ESPNAllstate BCS National Championship Jan. 9 / 8:30 p.m. New Orleans, La. Alabama 21, LSU 0 ESPN

BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES - When not having a conference champion participating in the BCS National Championship Game, the BCS will have the following con-ference champions serve as host teams: Rose Bowl - Big Ten and Pac-10; Orange Bowl - ACC; Allstate Sugar Bowl - SEC; Tostitos Fiesta Bowl - Big 12.

SEC BOWL AGREEMENTSThe Southeastern Conference has agreements to send nine of its member institutions to

postseason bowl games following the 2011 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 TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl has the sixth selection and the Franklin American MortgageMusic City Bowl has the seventh pick from the SEC.

The AutoZone Liberty and BBVA Compass Bowls share the eighth and ninth selections.The 2011-12 SEC Bowl Schedule is as follows (all times Eastern / listed in chronological

order):

Dec. 30 / 6:40 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. 2 / 1 pm Outback vs. Big Ten ABCJan. 2 / 1 pm Capital One vs. Big Ten ESPNJan. 2 / 1 pm TaxSlayer.com Gator vs. Big Ten ESPN2Jan. 6 / 8 pm AT&T Cotton vs. Big 12 FOXJan. 7 / 1 pm BBVA Compass vs. Big East ESPN

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SEC SINGLE-SEASON RECORD TRACKTEAM RECORDS

TOTAL OFFENSETotal Plays - Georgia (106 - 3rd in SEC history)

PASSINGCompletions - Arkansas (299 - T8th in SEC history)Yards - Arkansas (3,909 - 9th in SEC history)Touchdown Passes - Georgia (37 - T8th in SEC history)Fewest Interceptions (min. 400 atts.) - Arkansas (1:67.3 - 1st in SEC history)Completion Percentage (min. 300 atts.) - Alabama (66.4 - 9th in SEC history)

SCORINGTotal Points - LSU (500 - 9th in SEC history)Touchdowns - LSU (65 - 8th in SEC history)Field Goals - Florida (24th - T9th in SEC history)

SCORING DEFENSEFewest points allowed per game - Alabama (8.5 - 4th in SEC history)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

TOTAL OFFENSETotal Yards - Tyler Wilson, Arkansas (3,635 - 9th in SEC history)

RUSHINGTotal Yards - Trent Richardson, Alabama (1,679 - 6th in SEC history)Rushing Touchdowns - Trent Richardson, Alabama (21 - 2nd in SEC history)All-Purpose Rushing - Trent Richardson, Alabama (2,083 - 6th in SEC history)

PASSINGAttempts - Tyler Wilson, Arkansas (438 - T15th in SEC history)Completions - Tyler Wilson, Arkansas (277 - 11th in SEC history)Yards - Tyler Wilson, Arkansas (3,638 - 8th in SEC history)Touchdown Passes - Aaron Murray, Georgia (35 - T6th in SEC history)Fewest Interceptions (min. 300 attempts) - Tyler Wilson, Arkansas (1:73.0 - 3rd in SEC history)

RECEPTIONSYards Gained - Jarius Wright, Arkansas (1,117 - 19th in SEC history)Touchdowns - Jarius Wright, Arkansas (12 - T11th in SEC history)

SCORINGPoints - Trent Richardson, Alabama (144 - T2nd in SEC history)Most Touchdowns - Trent Richardson, Alabama (24 - T1st in SEC history)PAT Kicks Made - Drew Alleman, LSU (62 - 8th in SEC history)Points scored by kicking - Zach Hocker, Arkansas (118 - 7th in SEC history)Points scored by kicking - Jeremy Shelley, Alabama (11t - T8th in SEC history)

PUNT RETURNSTouchdowns - Joe Adams, Arkansas (4 - T1st in SEC history)

SEC PLAYERS AMONG NATIONAL ACTIVE CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS(Top player in statistical category only)Rushing - Yards per carry: 1st (6.73) -- Jeff Demps, FloridaInterceptions - Touchdowns: 1st (3) -- Corey Broomfield, Mississippi State; Prentiss Waggner,

Tennessee; Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State; Bacarri Rambo, Georgia; Ron Brooks, LSUInterceptions - Yards: 1st (274) -- Morris Claiborne, LSUPunt Returns - Touchdowns: 1st (5) -- Joe Adams, ArkansasField Goals - Attempts: 1st (103) -- Blair Walsh, GeorgiaField Goals -- Made: 1st (76) -- Blair Walsh, GeorgiaTotal Points Scored: 1st (412) -- Blair Walsh, Georgia

EASTERN DIVISION VS. WESTERN DIVISION(Since 1992 • DOES NOT INCLUDE SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME)

EASTERN vs. Western W L T Pct. StreakFlorida 36 24 0 .600 L 6Georgia 39 20 1 .658 W 3Kentucky 23 37 0 .383 W 1South Carolina 21 38 1 .358 L 1Tennessee 36 23 1 .608 L 3Vanderbilt 10 50 0 .167 L 2TOTALS 165 192 3 .463

WESTERN vs. Eastern W L T Pct. StreakAlabama 40 19 1 .675 W 4Arkansas 26 34 0 .433 W 7Auburn 37 22 1 .625 L 1LSU 31 28 1 .525 W 6Ole Miss 29 31 0 .483 W 1Miss. State 29 31 0 .483 L 2TOTALS 192 165 3 .537

SEC HOME / ROAD RECORDS (Since 2000)

Team Home Pct. Streak Road Pct. StreakAlabama 62-23 .729 W 1 32-25 .561 W 5Arkansas 63-22 .741 W 11 26-29 .473 L 1Auburn 71-16 .816 L 1 29-24 .547 L 3Florida 64-14 .821 L 1 41-21 .661 L 4Georgia 63-12 .840 W 5 43-22 .662 W 5Kentucky 41-40 .506 W 2 17-41 .293 L 4LSU 72-11 .867 W 17 38-17 .691 W 6Ole Miss 44-37 .543 L 5 21-38 .356 L 3Mississippi State 35-41 .461 W 1 19-45 .297 L 1South Carolina 59-24 .711 W 8 28-31 .475 L 1Tennessee 54-23 .701 W 2 28-24 .538 L 4Vanderbilt 26-52 .333 W 1 14-48 .226 W 1

[NOTE: Road games are regular season away and neutral site games only. Does not includebowl games or SEC Championship Games.]

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Total Offensive Yards Gained1. 12,232 - Tim Tebow, Florida (2,947 rushing, 9,285 passing) ..............................................2006-092. 11,350 - Chris Leak, Florida (137 rushing, 11,213 passing)................................................2003-063. 11,270 - David Greene, Georgia (-258 rushing, 11,528 passing) ........................................2001-044. 11,020 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (-181 rushing, 11,201 passing) ...............................1994-975. 10,841 - Eric Zeier, Georgia (-312 rushing, 11,153 passing) ...............................................1991-946. 10,637 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (279 rushing, 10,354 passing) ....................................2000-037. 10,500 - Danny Wuerffel, Florida (-375 rushing, 10,875 passing)......................................1993-968. 9,989 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss (-130 rushing, 10,119 passing) .........................................2000-039. 9,953 - Jay Cutler, Vanderbilt (1,256 rushing, 8,697 passing)...........................................2002-05

10. 9,577 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee (-130 rushing, 9,707 passing) .....................................2000-03Highest Active Players6,468- Aaron Murray, Georgia (270 rushing, 6,198 passing)...........................................................2010-5,751 - Jordan Jefferson, LSU (1,003 rushing, 4,733 passing).........................................................2008-4,872 - Chris Relf, Mississippi State (1,511 rushing, 3,297 passing)................................................2008-4,594 - John Brantley, Florida (4,750 passing, -156 rushing)..........................................................2008-4,327 - Tyler Wilson, Arkansas (4,378 passing, -51 rushing) ...........................................................2008-

Touchdown Responsibility1. 145 - Tim Tebow, Florida (57 rushing, 88 passing) .............................................................2006-092. 122 - Danny Wuerffel, Florida (8 rushing, 114 passing) .....................................................1993-963. 101 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (12 rushing, 89 passing)...............................................1994-97

101 - Chris Leak, Florida (13 rushing, 88 passing)..............................................................2003-065. 90 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (12 rushing, 78 passing) ..................................................2000-036. 86 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss (5 rushing, 81 passing)...........................................................2000-037. 83 - Rex Grossman, Florida (6 rushing, 77 passing) .........................................................2000-028. 82 - Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky (3 rushing, 79 passing)...................................................2004-079. 81 - Shane Matthews, Florida (7 rushing, 74 passing) .....................................................1989-92

81 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee (6 rushing, 75 passing).....................................................2000-03Highest Active Players65 - Aaron Murray, Georgia (6 rushing, 59 passing)........................................................................2010-37 - Chris Relf, Mississippi State (9 rushing, 28 passing).................................................................2008-36 - Tyler Bray, Tennessee (1 rushing, 35 passing) ..........................................................................2010-35 - Tyler Wilson, Arkansas (4 rushing, 31 passing) ........................................................................2008-31 - John Brantley, Florida (30 passing, 1 rushing) .........................................................................2008-

Rushing Yards Gained1. 5,259 - Herschel Walker, Georgia (33 games)....................................................................1980-822. 4,589 - Darren McFadden, Arkansas (38 games)...............................................................2005-073. 4,557 - Kevin Faulk, LSU (41 games).................................................................................1995-984. 4,303 - Bo Jackson, Auburn (38 games)............................................................................1982-855. 4,163 - Errict Rhett, Florida (48 games) ............................................................................1990-936. 4,050 - Dalton Hilliard, LSU (44 games) ............................................................................1982-857. 4,035 - Charles Alexander, LSU (44 games).......................................................................1975-788. 3,994 - Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State (47 games) .......................................................2006-099. 3,928 - Emmitt Smith, Florida (31 games)........................................................................1987-89

10. 3,835 - Sonny Collins, Kentucky (41 games) .....................................................................1972-75Highest Active Players3,130 - Trent Richardson, Alabama (38 games) ..............................................................................2009-2,601 - Brandon Bolden, Ole Miss (48 games)................................................................................2008-2,470 - Jeff Demps, Florida (49 games) ..........................................................................................2008-2,464 - Chris Rainey, Florida (53 games) ........................................................................................2007-2,015 - Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina (20 games)....................................................................2010-

All-Purpose Rushing Yards1. 6,833 - Kevin Faulk, LSU ....................................................................................................1995-982. 5,856 - Derek Abney, Kentucky .........................................................................................2000-033. 5,831 - Darren McFadden, Arkansas ..................................................................................2005-074. 5,749 - Herschel Walker, Georgia .......................................................................................1980-825. 5,743 - Domanick Davis, LSU .........................................................................................1999-20026. 5,596 - James Brooks, Auburn ...........................................................................................1977-807. 5,393 - Errict Rhett, Florida ...............................................................................................1990-938. 5,343 - Rafael Little, Kentucky ..........................................................................................2004-079. 5,326 - Dalton Hilliard, LSU ...............................................................................................1982-85

10. 5,084 - Carnell Williams, Auburn .......................................................................................2001-04Highest Active Players4,580 - Trent Richardson, Alabama .................................................................................................2009-4,104 - Dennis Johnson, Arkansas ..................................................................................................2008-3,952- Chris Rainey, Florida ............................................................................................................2007-3,721 - Brandon Bolden, Ole Miss...................................................................................................2008-3,592 - Jeff Demps, Florida .............................................................................................................2008-

Pass Completions1. 895 - Chris Leak, Florida (1,458 atts., 11,213 yards) ..........................................................2003-062. 863 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (1,402 atts., 11,201 yards) ...........................................1994-973. 862 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (1,514 atts., 10,354 yards) ...............................................2000-034. 849 - David Greene, Georgia (1,440 atts., 11,528 yards) ....................................................2001-045. 838 - Eric Zeier, Georgia (1,402 atts., 11,153 yards) ...........................................................1991-946. 829 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss (1,363 atts., 10,119 yards) .....................................................2000-037. 795 - Tim Couch, Kentucky (1,184 atts., 8,435 yards).........................................................1996-988. 791 - Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky (1,278 atts., 9,360 yards) ...............................................2004-079. 775 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee (1,270 atts., 9,707 yards) .................................................2000-03

10. 727 - Steve Taneyhill, South Carolina (1,209 atts., 8,555 yards).........................................1992-95Highest Active Player447 - Aaron Murray, Georgia (745 atts., 6,198 yards) .....................................................................2010-398 - John Brantley, Florida (645 atts., 4,750 yards).......................................................................2008-397 - Jordan Jefferson, LSU (678 atts., 4,733yards) ........................................................................2008-344 - Tyler Wilson, Arkansas (547 atts., 4,378 yards) ......................................................................2008-310 - Larry Smith, Vanderbilt (631 atts., 3,223 yards) ....................................................................2008-

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. 9,360 - Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky (791 of 1,278)............................................................2004-07

10. 9,287 - Shane Matthews, Florida (722 of 1,202)..............................................................1989-92Highest Active Player6,198 - Aaron Murray, Georgia (447 of 745) ...................................................................................2010-4,750 - John Brantley, Florida (398 of 645).....................................................................................2008-4,733 - Jordan Jefferson, LSU (397 of 678) .....................................................................................2008-4,378 - Tyler Wilson, Arkansas (344 of 547) ....................................................................................2008-3,297 - Chris Relf, Mississippi State (267 of 460) ............................................................................2008-

Touchdown Passes1. 114 - Danny Wuerffel, Florida ............................................................................................1993-962. 89 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee......................................................................................1994-973. 88 - Chris Leak, Florida .....................................................................................................2003-06

88 - Tim Tebow, Florida ....................................................................................................2006-095. 81 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss................................................................................................2000-036. 79 - Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky........................................................................................2004-077. 78 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky .........................................................................................2000-038. 77 - Rex Grossman, Florida ..............................................................................................2000-029. 75 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee .........................................................................................2000-03

10. 74 - Shane Matthews, Florida ..........................................................................................1989-9274- Tim Couch, Kentucky..................................................................................................1996-98

Highest Active Player59 - Aaron Murray, Georgia.............................................................................................................2010-35 - Tyler Bray, Tennessee ...............................................................................................................2010-31 - Tyler Wilson, Arkansas .............................................................................................................2008-30 - John Brantley, Florida ..............................................................................................................2008-28 - Chris Relf, Mississippi State......................................................................................................2008-

Receptions1. 236 - Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt (2,852 yards) ......................................................................2005-072. 208 - Craig Yeast, Kentucky (2,899 yards) ..........................................................................1995-983. 207 - Kenny McKinley, South Carolina (2,781 yards)..........................................................2005-094. 204 - Terrence Edwards, Georgia (3,093 yards) ..............................................................1999-20025. 200 - Keith Edwards, Vanderbilt (1,757 yards) ..................................................................80,82-846. 198 - Chris Collins, Ole Miss (2,621 yards)..........................................................................2000-037. 197 - Derek Abney, Kentucky (2,339 yards) .......................................................................2000-038. 194 - Anthony White, Kentucky (1,519 yards)....................................................................1996-99

194 - DJ Hall, Alabama (2,923 yards) .................................................................................2004-0710. 189 - Keenan Burton, Kentucky (2,376 yards)....................................................................2003-07Highest Active Player183 - Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina (3,042 yards) .........................................................................2009-168 - Jarius Wright, Arkansas (2,934 yards)....................................................................................2008-164 - Joe Adams, Arkansas (2,410 yards)........................................................................................2008-136 - Marquis Maze, Alabama (1,844 yards)...................................................................................2009-133 - Greg Childs, Arkansas (2,066 yards).......................................................................................2008-

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Reception Yardage1. 3,093 - Terrence Edwards, Georgia (204 catches) ...........................................................1999-20022. 3,042 - Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina (183 catches) ................................................................2009-3. 3,001 - Josh Reed, LSU (167 catches).............................................................................1999-20014. 2,964 - Boo Mitchell, Vanderbilt (188 catches) ..................................................................1985-885. 2,934 - Jarius Wright, Arkansas (168 catches)..........................................................................2008-6. 2,923 - DJ Hall, Alabama (194 catches)..............................................................................2004-077. 2,899 - Craig Yeast, Kentucky (208 catches) .......................................................................1995-988. 2,884 - Fred Gibson, Georgia (161 catches)........................................................................2001-049. 2,880 - Dan Stricker, Vanderbilt (182 catches)................................................................1999-2002

10. 2,879 - Anthony Lucas, Arkansas (137 catches) .................................................................1995-99Highest Active Players2,410 - Joe Adams, Arkansas (164 catches) ....................................................................................2008-2,066 - Greg Childs, Arkansas (133 catches) ...................................................................................2008-1,844 - Marquis Maze, Alabama (136 catches) ...............................................................................2009-

Touchdown Receptions1. 31 - Chris Doering, Florida (40 games)...............................................................................1992-952. 30 - Terrence Edwards, Georgia (45 games) ...................................................................1999-20023. 29 - Ike Hilliard, Florida (32 games) ...................................................................................1994-96

29 - Terry Beasley, Auburn (30 games) ..............................................................................1969-7129 - Jack Jackson, Florida (38 games) ................................................................................1992-94

6. 28 - Craig Yeast, Kentucky (43 games) ...............................................................................1995-987. 27 - Jabar Gaffney, Florida (23 games) ..........................................................................2000-2001

27 - Marcus Monk, Arkansas (40 games) ...........................................................................2004-079. 26 - Reidel Anthony, Florida (33 games)............................................................................1994-96

10. 25 - Joey Kent, Tennessee (44 games)................................................................................1993-9625 - Dwayne Bowe, LSU (42 games) ..................................................................................2003-0625 - Keenan Burton, Kentucky (55 games) ........................................................................2003-07

Highest Active Players24 - Jarius Wright, Arkansas (50 games).........................................................................................2008-23 - Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina (40 games) ..............................................................................2009-17 - Joe Adams, Arkansas (47 games) ............................................................................................2008-15 - Greg Childs, Arkansas (44 games)............................................................................................2008-

Rushing Touchdowns1. 57 - Tim Tebow, Florida ......................................................................................................2006-092. 49 - Herschel Walker, Georgia ............................................................................................1980-823. 46 - Kevin Faulk, LSU .........................................................................................................1995-984. 45 - Carnell Williams, Auburn ............................................................................................2001-045. 44 - Dalton Hilliard, LSU.....................................................................................................1982-856. 43 - Bo Jackson, Auburn ....................................................................................................1982-857. 42 - Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State ................................................................................2006-09

42 - Mark Ingram, Alabama...................................................................................................2008-9. 41 - Shaun Alexander, Alabama.........................................................................................1996-99

41 - Darren McFadden, Arkansas........................................................................................2005-07Highest Active Players35 - Trent Richardson, Alabama ......................................................................................................2009-29 - Vick Ballard, Mississippi State ..................................................................................................2010-27 - Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina............................................................................................2010-27 - Brandon Bolden, Ole Miss .......................................................................................................2008-23 - Jeff Demps, Florida ..................................................................................................................2008-

Points Scored1. 412 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (184 PATs, 76 FGs, 53 games) .........................................................2008-2. 409 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (148 PAT, 87 FGs, 50 games) ..................................................2000-033. 385 - Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (136 PATs, 83 FGs, 46 games) .................................................2006-094. 371 - Jeff Hall, Tennessee (188 PAT, 61 FGs, 46 games) ......................................................1995-985. 369 - Colt David, LSU (201 PATs, 54 FGs, 1 TD, 52 games )..................................................2005-096. 368 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (67 FGs, 167 PATs, 46 games)..............................................1997-20017. 363 - Wes Byrum, Auburn (183 PATs, 60 FGs, 51 games)........................................................2007-8. 353 - Kevin Butler, Georgia (122 PAT, 77 FGs, 44 games) ...................................................1981-849. 345 - Philip Doyle, Alabama (105 PAT, 78 FGs, 1 TD, 43 games) .........................................1987-90

10. 342 - Tim Tebow, Florida (57 TDs, 55 games) .....................................................................2006-09Other Highest Active Players258 - Trent Richardson, Alabama (43 TDs, 38 games) .....................................................................2009-234 - Caleb Sturgis, Florida (96 PATs, 46 FGs, 44 games).................................................................2008-222 - Zach Hocker, Arkansas (37 FGs, 111 PATs, 26 games) .............................................................2010-198 - Brandon Bolden, Ole Miss (33 TDs, 48 games).......................................................................2008-

Most Touchdowns Scored1. 57 - Tim Tebow, Florida (55 games) ...................................................................................2006-092. 53 - Kevin Faulk, LSU (41 games).......................................................................................1995-983. 52 - Herschel Walker, Georgia (33 games)..........................................................................1980-824. 50 - Dalton Hilliard, LSU (44 games) ..................................................................................1982-855. 50 - Shaun Alexander, Alabama (41 games) ......................................................................1996-996. 46 - Carnell Williams, Auburn (42 games)..........................................................................2001-04

46 - Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State (47 games) .............................................................2006-0946 - Mark Ingram, Alabama (39 games) ............................................................................2008-10

9. 45 - Bo Jackson, Auburn (38 games)..................................................................................1982-8510. 44 - Darren McFadden, Arkansas (38 games).....................................................................2005-07Highest Active Players43 - Trent Richardson, Alabama (38 games) ...................................................................................2009-33 - Brandon Bolden, Ole Miss (48 games).....................................................................................2008-31 - Vick Ballard, Mississippi State (25 games) ...............................................................................2010-30 - Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina (20 games).........................................................................2010-25 - Jeff Demps, Florida (49 games) ...............................................................................................2008-24 - Jarius Wright, Arkansas (50 games).........................................................................................2008-

Field Goals Made1. 87 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (110 atts.)................................................................................2000-032. 83 - Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (109 atts.).................................................................................2006-093. 78 - Philip Doyle, Alabama (105 atts.) ...............................................................................1987-904. 77 - Kevin Butler, Georgia (98 atts.) ...................................................................................1981-845. 76 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (103 atts.) ........................................................................................2008-6. 71 - Fuad Reveiz, Tennessee (95 atts.)................................................................................1981-84

67 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (80 atts.) ...............................................................................1997-20018. 65 - Michael Proctor, Alabama (91 atts.)............................................................................1992-959. 61 - Kanon Parkman, Georgia (85 atts.) .............................................................................1991-95

61 - David Browndyke, LSU (75 atts.).................................................................................1986-8961 - Jeff Hall, Tennessee (89 atts.)......................................................................................1995-98

Other Highest Active Players46 - Caleb Sturgis, Florida (60 atts.)................................................................................................2008-

PAT Kicks Made1. 201 - Colt David, LSU (204 atts.) ........................................................................................2005-092. 188 - Jeff Hall, Tennessee (194 atts.)..................................................................................1995-98 3. 184 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (186 atts.) ......................................................................................2008-4. 183 - Wes Byrum, Auburn (186 atts.) ....................................................................................2007-5. 167 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (180 atts.) ...........................................................................1997-20016. 162 - John Vaughn, Auburn (163 atts.) ..............................................................................2003-067. 161 - John Becksvoort, Tennesee (161 atts.) ......................................................................1991-948. 160 - Bart Edmiston, Florida (164 atts.) .............................................................................1992-969. 158 - Lones Seiber, Kentucky (165 atts.) ............................................................................2006-09

10. 148 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (151 atts.)..............................................................................2000-03 148 - James Wilhoit, Tennessee (151 atts.) ........................................................................2003-06

Other Highest Active Players111 - Zach Hocker, Arkansas (113 atts.) ..........................................................................................2010-96 - Caleb Sturgis, Florida (101 atts.)..............................................................................................2008-

Total Points Scored by Kicking1. 412 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (184 PATs, 76 FGs, 53 games) .........................................................2008-2. 409 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (87 FGs, 148 PATs)..................................................................2000-033. 385 - Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (136 PATs, 83 FGs, 46 games) .................................................2006-094. 371 - Jeff Hall, Tennessee (61 FGs, 188 PATs)......................................................................1995-985. 368 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (67 FGs, 167 PATs) ...............................................................1997-20016. 363 - Colt David, LSU (201 PATs, 54 FGs, 52 games ) ..........................................................2005-09

363 - Wes Byrum, Auburn (183 PATs, 60 FGs, 51 games)........................................................2007-8. 353 - Kevin Butler, Georgia (77 FGs, 122 PATs) ...................................................................1981-849. 339 - Philip Doyle, Alabama (78 FGs, 105 PATs) .................................................................1987-90

10. 326 - Michael Proctor, Alabama (65 FGs, 131 PATs)............................................................1992-95Other Highest Active Players234 - Caleb Sturgis, Florida (96 PATs, 46 FGs, 44 games).................................................................2008-222 - Zach Hocker, Arkansas (37 FGs, 111 PATs, 26 games) .............................................................2010-

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Punt Return Yards1. 1,752 - Javier Arenas, Alabama (125 returns) ....................................................................2006-092. 1,695 - Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt (109 returns).......................................................................1947-493. 1,371 - Brandon James, Florida (117 returns) ....................................................................2006-094. 1,332 - Tony James, Miss. State (121 returns) ....................................................................1989-925. 1,253 - Damien Gary, Georgia (114 returns) ......................................................................2000-036. 1,170 - Thomas Bailey, Auburn (125 returns).....................................................................1991-947. 1,163 - Bobby Majors, Tennessee (117 returns) .................................................................1969-71 8. 1,142 - Junie Hovious, Ole Miss (84 returns) ......................................................................1938-419. 1,126 - Domanick Davis, LSU (94 returns)......................................................................1999-2002

10. 1,119 - Harry Gilmer, Alabama (83 returns).......................................................................1944-471,119 - Greg Richardson, Alabama (125 returns) ...............................................................1983-86

Highest Active Players711 - Marquis Maze, Alabama (56 returns).....................................................................................2008-570 - Joe Adams, Arkansas (36 returns)..........................................................................................2008-315 - Chad Bumphis, Mississippi State (29 returns)........................................................................2009-235 - Chris Rainey, Florida (26 returns)...........................................................................................2007-206 - Stephon Gilmore, South Carolina (28 returns) .......................................................................2009-

Kickoff Return Yards1. 2,718 - Brandon James, Florida (112 returns) ....................................................................2006-092. 2,663 - Brandon Boykin, Georgia (110 returns) ........................................................................2008-3. 2,498 - Derek Pegues, Miss. State (112 returns).................................................................2005-084. 2,476 - Chris Culliver, South Carolina (106 returns)............................................................2007-105. 2,475 - Dennis Johnson, Arkansas (102 returns) ......................................................................2008-6. 2,315 - Derek Abney, Kentucky (95 returns).......................................................................2000-037. 2,263 - Mark Johnson, Vanderbilt (107 returns)...........................................................1986-88, 908. 2,168 - Domanick Davis, LSU (95 returns)......................................................................1999-20029. 2,116 - Javier Arenas, Alabama (88 returns) ......................................................................2006-09

10. 2,004 - Tony Jackson, Vanderbilt (85 returns) ....................................................................1989-93Other Highest Active Players1,608 - Warren Norman, Vanderbilt (62 returns) ............................................................................2009-1,215 - Bryce Sherman, South Carolina (59 returns).......................................................................2009-

Rushing Yards by Quarterbacks1. 2,947 - Tim Tebow, Florida .................................................................................................2006-092. 2,535 - Matt Jones, Arkansas .............................................................................................2001-043. 2,280 - John Bond, Mississippi State..................................................................................1980-834. 1,884 - Phil Gargis, Auburn ................................................................................................1973-765. 1,868 - Don Smith, Mississippi State..................................................................................1983-866. 1,799 - Andy Johnson, Georgia ..........................................................................................1971-737. 1,764 - Derrick Ramsey, Kentucky......................................................................................1975-778. 1,759 - Harry Gilmer, Alabama...........................................................................................1944-479. 1,703 - Jimmy Sidle, Auburn..............................................................................................1962-64

10. 1,586 - Cam Newton, Auburn/Florida ....................................................................................2007-Highest Active Players1,516 - Chris Relf, Mississippi State ................................................................................................2008-1,018 - Jordan Jefferson, LSU..........................................................................................................2008-518 - Larry Smith, Vanderbilt..........................................................................................................2008-

Yards Punted1. 12,171 - Jim Arnold, Vanderbilt (277 punts) ......................................................................1979-822. 11,562 - Blake McAdams, Mississippi State (293 punts-SEC Record) .................................2005-083. 11,549 - Jim Miller, Ole Miss (266 punts)...........................................................................1976-794. 11,336 - Bill Marinangel, Vanderbilt (272 punts)...............................................................1993-965. 11,260 - Bill Smith, Ole Miss (254 punts)...........................................................................1983-866. 10,937 - Brett Upson, Vanderbilt (271 punts) ....................................................................2006-097. 10,216 - Dustin Colquitt, Tennessee (240 punts)................................................................2001-048. 10,179 - Lewis Colbert, Auburn (244 punts) ......................................................................1982-859. 10,177 - Matt Wait, Arkansas (251 punts)..........................................................................1994-97

10. 10,021 - Cody Ridgeway, Ole Miss (238 punts) ..................................................................2001-04Highest Active Players8,880 - Ryan Tydlacka, Kentucky (212 punts) .................................................................................2008-7,800 - Tyler Campbell, Ole Miss (175 punts)..................................................................................2009-7,589 - Drew Butler, Georgia (165 punts) .......................................................................................2008-6,971 - Dylan Breeding, Arkansas (166 punts)................................................................................2009-

Interceptions1. 20 - Bobby Wilson, Ole Miss (379 yards) ............................................................................1946-49

20 - Chris Williams, LSU (91 yards).....................................................................................1977-803. 19 - Glen Cannon, Ole Miss (180 yards)..............................................................................1967-69

19 - Antonio Langham, Alabama (229 yards) ....................................................................1990-935. 18 - Buddy McClinton, Auburn (251 yards) ........................................................................1967-69

18 - Tim Priest, Tennessee (305 yards) ...............................................................................1968-707. 16 - Harry Gilmer, Alabama (234 yards).............................................................................1944-47

16 - 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)............................................................................1986-89

Highest Active Players15 - Casey Hayward, Vanderbilt (126 yards) ...................................................................................2008-12 - Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State (194 yards) ........................................................................2009-12 - Mark Barron, Alabama (145 yards) ..........................................................................................2008-12 - Tramain Thomas, Arkansas (131 yards)....................................................................................2008-10 - Robert Lester, Alabama (132 yards).........................................................................................2009-9 - Corey Broomfield, Mississippi State (158 yards) ........................................................................2008-

Tackles1. 547 - Andy Spiva, Tennessee ..............................................................................................1973-762. 528 - Freddie Smith, Auburn..............................................................................................1976-79

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 Players398 - Chris Marve, Vanderbilt .........................................................................................................2008-382 - Jerry Franklin, Arkansas.........................................................................................................2008-374 - Danny Trevathan, Kentucky ...................................................................................................2008-

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 Players23.5 - Jake Bequette, Arkansas.......................................................................................................2008-21.5 - Melvin Ingram, South Carolina .............................................................................................2007-

Passes Deflected1. 49 - Corey Webster, LSU .....................................................................................................2001-042. 47 - John Mangum, Alabama.............................................................................................1985-883. 44 - Chevis Jackson, LSU ....................................................................................................2004-074. 43 - Trevard Lindley, Kentucky ...........................................................................................2006-095. 42 - Anthone Lott, Florida..................................................................................................1993-966. 40 - LaRon Landry, LSU ......................................................................................................2003-06

40 - Carlos Rogers, Auburn.................................................................................................2001-048. 39 - Larry Kennedy, Florida ................................................................................................1991-949. 36 - Sheldon Brown, South Carolina ..............................................................................1998-2001

36 - Robert Davis, Vanderbilt .............................................................................................1990-93Highest Active Players30 - Casey Hayward, Vanderbilt ......................................................................................................2008-28 - Neiko Thorpe, Auburn..............................................................................................................2008-22 - Mark Barron, Alabama.............................................................................................................2008-19 - Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State ...........................................................................................2009-18 - Randall Burden, Kentucky .......................................................................................................2008-

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Total Kick Return Yardage (Punt + Kickoff)1. 4,089 - Brandon James, Florida (117-1371 PR / 112-2718 KOR)........................................2006-092. 3,868 - Javier Arenas, Alabama (125-1752 PR / 88-2116 KOR) ..........................................2006-093. 3,357 - Derek Abney, Kentucky (88-1,042 PR / 95-2,315 KOR) ..........................................2000-034. 3,294 - Domanick Davis, LSU (94-1126 PR / 95-2168 KOR)............................................1999-20025. 3,290 - Derek Pegues, Miss. State (112-2498 KOR / 78-792 PR).........................................2005-086. 3,194 - Tony James, Miss. State (121-1,332 PR / 78-1,862 KOR) ........................................1989-927. 2,821 - Brandon Boykin, Georgia (9-158 PR / 110-2,663 KOR).................................................2008-8. 2,690 - Thomas Bailey, Auburn (125-1,170 PR / 74-1,520 KOR) ........................................1991-949. 2,513 - Willie Gault, Tennessee (78-659 PR / 78-1,854 KOR)..............................................1979-82

10. 2,494 - Chris Culliver, South Carolina (2-18 PR / 106-2476 KOR)............................................2007-Other Highest Active Player2,475 - Dennis Johnson, Arkansas (102-2,475 KOR) .......................................................................2008-1,608 - Warren Norman, Vanderbilt (62-1,608 KOR).......................................................................2009-

Punt Return Touchdowns1. 7 - Javier Arenas, Alabama.................................................................................................2006-092. 6 - Derek Abney, Kentucky .................................................................................................2000-033. 5 - Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt ...................................................................................................1947-49

5 - Joe Adams, Arkansas...........................................................................................................2008-

Total Kick/Punt Return Touchdowns1. 8 - Derek Abney, Kentucky (6 PR, 2 KOR) ...........................................................................2000-032. 7 - Javier Arenas, Alabama (7 PR) ......................................................................................2006-093. 6 - Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt (5 PR, 1 KOR) .............................................................................1947-494. 5 - Pinky Rohm, LSU (3 PR, 2 KOR) ..........................................................................................1937

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) ...................................2008-5 - Joe Adams, Arkansas (5 PR) ................................................................................................2008-

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)..........................................................................................2007-3. 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. 80.4 - Zach Hocker, Arkansas (37 of 46) ...................................................................................2010-8. 80.3 - Brandon Coutu, Georgia (53 of 66) ..........................................................................2004-07

79.1 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (87 of 110)............................................................................2000-0379.1 - Scott Etheridge, Auburn (34 of 43) ..........................................................................1992-93

Highest Active Player76.7 - Caleb Sturgis, Florida (46 of 60)............................................................................................2008-76.2 - Derek DePasquale, Mississippi State (32 of 42).....................................................................2009-75.0 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (75 of 100) ...........................................................................................2008-

Tackles for Loss1. 74.0 - Derrick Thomas, Alabama ........................................................................................1985-882. 59.0 - Kindal Moorehead, Alabama................................................................................1998-20023. 58.0 - Wilber Marshall, Florida ...........................................................................................1980-83

58.0 - David Pollack, Georgia .............................................................................................2001-045. 55.0 - Alonzo Johnson, Florida...........................................................................................1981-85

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 Players32.5 - Danny Trevathan, Kentucky ..................................................................................................2008-31.5 - Jerry Franklin, Arkansas........................................................................................................2008-31.0 - Jake Bequette, Arkansas.......................................................................................................2008-29.5 - Chris Marve, Vanderbilt ........................................................................................................2008-27.0 - Jerico Nelson, Arkansas ........................................................................................................2008-

2011 TOP PERFORMANCES

100-YARD RUSHING GAMES CurrentPlayer, School 2011 Career ConsecutiveTrent Richardson, Alabama 9 13 0Michael Dyer, Auburn 6 10 0Vick Ballard, Mississippi State 6 10 2Zac Stacy, Vanderbilt 5 6 0Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina 4 8 0Chris Rainey, Florida 4 6 0Isaiah Crowell, Georgia 4 4 0Tauren Poole, Tennessee 3 9 1Jeff Demps, Florida 3 7 0Brandon Wilds, South Carolina 3 3 0Jeff Scott, Ole Miss 2 3 0Spencer Ware, LSU 2 3 0CoShik Williams, Kentucky 2 2 0Brandon Bolden, Ole Miss 1 8 0Chris Relf, Mississippi State 1 4 0Dennis Johnson, Arkansas 1 3 0Eddie Lacy, Alabama 1 2 0Onterrio McCalebb, Auburn 1 1 1Matt Roak, Kentucky 1 1 1Connor Shaw, South Carolina 1 1 0Kenny Hilliard, LSU 1 1 0Brandon Harton, Georgia 1 1 0Robert Wingo, Jr., Arkansas 1 1 0Josh Clemons, Kentucky 1 1 0Jalston Fowler, Alabama 1 1 0Carlton Thomas, Georgia 1 1 0Alfred Blue, LSU 1 1 0

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES CurrentPlayer, School 2011 Career ConsecutiveDa’Rick Rogers, Tennessee 5 5 0Rueben Randle, LSU 4 5 0Jarius Wright, Arkansas 4 9 0Emory Blake, Auburn 3 4 1Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt 3 3 0Justin Hunter, Tennessee 2 4 0Joe Adams, Arkansas 2 7 0Matt Roark, Kentucky 2 2 0Marquis Maze, Alabama 2 2 0La’Rod King, Kentucky 2 2 0Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina 1 11 1Orson Charles, Georgia 1 2 0Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas 1 4 0Rajion Neal, Tennessee 1 1 1Chris Conley, Georgia 1 1 0Jameon Lewis, Mississippi State 1 1 0Chris Rainey, Florida 1 1 0Malcolm Mitchell, Georgia 1 1 0Marlon Brown, Georgia 1 1 0Nickolas Brassell, Ole Miss 1 1 0Andre DeBose, Florida 1 1 0Chris Gragg, Arkansas 1 1 0Tavarres King, Georgia 1 1 1

300-YARD PASSING GAMES CurrentPlayer, School 2011 Career ConsecutiveTyler Wilson, Arkansas 4 5 0Tyler Bray, Tennessee 2 6 0Aaron Murray, Georgia 1 2 0John Brantley, Florida 1 1 0Connor Shaw, South Carolina 1 1 0

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SEC IN POLLSSEC IN PRESEASON AP RANKINGS[1st number reflects preseason; second number reflects final poll]2011 (8) - Alabama (2 - 1), Arkansas (15 - 5), Auburn (23 - NR), Florida (22 - NR), Georgia (19 - 19),LSU (4 - 2), Mississippi State (20 - NR), South Carolina (12 - 9).2010 (8) - Alabama (1 - 10), Arkansas (17 - 12), Auburn (22 - 1), Florida (4 - NR), Georgia (23 - NR),LSU (21 - 8); Mississippi State (NR - 15); South Carolina (NR - 22).2009 (5) - Alabama (5 - 1), Florida (1 - 3), Georgia (13 - NR), LSU (11 - 17), Ole Miss (8 - 20).2008 (7) - Alabama (24 - 4), Auburn (10 - NR), Florida (5 - 1), Georgia (1 - 16), LSU (7 - NR), Tennessee(18 - NR), Ole Miss (NR - 20)2007 (6) - Arkansas (21 - NR), Auburn (18 - 15), Florida (6 - 13), Georgia (13 - 2), LSU (2 - 1), Tennessee(15 - 12)2006 (5) - Auburn (4 - 10), Florida (7 - 2), LSU (8 - 4), Georgia (15 - NR), Tennessee (23 - 17), Arkansas(NR - 12)2005 (5) - Alabama (NR - 13), Auburn (16 - 7); Georgia (13 - 8); LSU (5 - 10); Tennessee (3 - NR).2004 (5) - Georgia (3 - 7), LSU (4 - 16), Florida (11 - NR), Tennessee (14 - 13), Auburn (17 - 2).2003 (4) - Auburn (6 - NR), Georgia (11 - 7), Tennessee (12 - 15), LSU (14 - 2), Ole Miss (NR - 13),Florida (NR - 24)2002 (5) - Tennessee (5 - NR), Florida (6 - NR), Georgia (8 - 3), LSU (14 - NR), South Carolina (22 - NR),Alabama (NR - 11), Auburn (NR - 14).2001 (6) - Florida (1 - 3), Tennessee (8 - 4), LSU (14-7), Mississippi State (20 - NR), South Carolina (21- 13), Alabama (25-NR), Georgia (NR - 22).2000 (5) - Alabama (3 - NR), Florida (9 - 10), Georgia (10 - 20), Tennessee (12 - NR), Ole Miss (18 - NR),Auburn (NR - 18), South Carolina (NR - 19), LSU (NR - 22), Mississippi State (NR - 24).1999 (5) - Tennessee (2 - 9), Florida (5 - 12), Georgia (14 - 16), Alabama (T20 - NR), Arkansas (22 -17), Mississippi State (NR - 13), Ole Miss (NR - 22).1998 (5) - Florida (3 - 5), LSU (9 - NR), Tennessee (10 - 1), Georgia (19 - 14), Auburn (25 - NR),Arkansas (NR - 16).1997 (5) - Florida (2 - 4), Tennessee (5 - 7), LSU (10 - 13), Alabama (15 - NR), Auburn (16 - 11), Georgia(NR - 10), Ole Miss (NR - 22).1996 (5) - Tennessee (2 - 9), Florida (4 - 1), Alabama (15 - 11), Auburn (17 - NR), LSU (19 - 12).1995 (4) - Florida (5 - 2), Auburn (6 - 22), Tennessee (8 - 3), Alabama (10 - 21).1994 (4) - Florida (1 - 7), Alabama (10 - 5), Tennessee (12 - 22), Georgia (24 - NR), Auburn (NR - 9),Mississippi State (NR - 24).1993 (5) - Alabama (2 - 14), Florida (9 - 5), Tennessee (10 - 12), Georgia (13 - NR), Mississippi State(24 - NR), Auburn (NR - 4).

* - Of the102 previous times that an SEC team has been ranked in an AP preseason poll since 1993, on54 occassions has that team improved its position in the final poll.* - On 20 occassions, an SEC team that has been unranked in the preseason poll has finished in the Top25 of the final poll. The highest ranked team at the end of the season, which was unranked at thebeginning, was Auburn in 1993 (finished fourth). Ole Miss was unranked at the start of the 2008season.

BIGGEST MOVERS ON AP CHARTS

Team Year Pre-Season Final Spots Advanced1. Auburn 1993 26 (NR) 4 +222. Auburn 2010 22 1 +213. Alabama 2008 24 4 +204. Auburn 1994 26 (NR) 9 +175. Georgia 1997 26 (NR) 10 +166. Alabama 2002 26 (NR) 11 +15

Auburn 2004 17 2 +158. Mississippi State 1999 26 (NR) 13 +13

Ole Miss 2003 26 (NR) 13 +1310. Auburn 2002 26 (NR) 14 +12

LSU 2003 14 2 +1212. Georgia 2007 13 2 +11

Arkansas 2006 26 (NR) 15 +1114. Arkansas 1998 26 (NR) 16 +10

LSU 2010 21 11 +10Arkansas 2011 15 5 +10

SEC SENDS NINE TEAMS TO BOWL GAMESThe SEC had nine teams participating in post-season bowl games in 2011-12. Counting this

season, the SEC has sent no less than eight teams to post-season bowls during the last six seasons.The SEC sent nine teams to bowl games in 2006, 2007 and 2011, eight teams in 2008 and 10

teams in 2009 and 2010.The most wins by the SEC in a bowl season is seven, set in 2007. During the last six years (2006-

11), the SEC is 36-19 in post-season bowl games.

Most Bowl Appearances1. 10 - SEC, 2009, 2010

10 - ACC, 200810 - Big Ten, 2011

5. 9 - SEC, 2000, 2006, 2007, 20119 - ACC, 2010

10. 8 - SEC, 1998, 1999, 2001, 20088 - ACC, 2005, 2006, 2007, 20118 - Big Ten, 2003, 2007, 20108 - Big 12, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011

Most Bowl Wins1. 7 - SEC, 2007 (7-2)2. 6 - SEC, 2009 (6-4), 2008 (6-2), 2006 (6-3), 2011 (6-3); Big 12 (6-2)5. 5 - SEC (7 times); Big 12 (3 times); Pac-10 (twice); ACC (twice)

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Week-by-Week (Conference Games Only)

Aug. 30South Carolina at Vanderbilt

Sept. 8Auburn at Mississippi StateFlorida at Texas A&MGeorgia at Missouri

Sept. 15Alabama at ArkansasFlorida at Tennessee

Sept. 22LSU at AuburnKentucky at FloridaVanderbilt at GeorgiaMissouri at South Carolina

Sept. 29Ole Miss at AlabamaArkansas vs. Texas A&M Tennessee at GeorgiaSouth Carolina at Kentucky

Oct. 6Mississippi State at KentuckyArkansas at AuburnLSU at FloridaGeorgia at South CarolinaTexas A&M at Ole MissVanderbilt at Missouri

Oct. 13Alabama at MissouriKentucky at ArkansasAuburn at Ole MissFlorida at VanderbiltSouth Carolina at LSUTennessee at Mississippi State

Oct. 20Alabama at TennesseeAuburn at VanderbiltSouth Carolina at FloridaGeorgia at KentuckyLSU at Texas A&M

Oct. 27Ole Miss at ArkansasTexas A&M at AuburnFlorida vs. Georgia (Jacksonville)Kentucky at MissouriTennessee at South CarolinaMississippi State at Alabama

Nov. 3Alabama at LSUMissouri at FloridaOle Miss at GeorgiaVanderbilt at KentuckyTexas A&M at Mississippi State

Nov. 10Texas A&M at AlabamaArkansas at South CarolinaGeorgia at AuburnMississippi State at LSUVanderbilt at Ole MissMissouri at Tennessee

Nov. 17Arkansas at Mississippi StateOle Miss at LSUTennessee at Vanderbilt

Nov. 24Auburn at AlabamaLSU at ArkansasKentucky at TennesseeMississippi State at Ole MissMissouri at Texas A&M

MISSOURI, TEXAS A&M SET TO BEGIN SEC PLAY IN 2012

Missouri and Texas A&M will begin play in the Southeastern Conference starting in the2012-13 academic year. In the sport of football, Missouri will compete in the Eastern Divisionand Texas A&M in the Western Division.

In its football history, Missouri is 631-522-53 with 29 bowl appearances, including the lastseven seasons. The Tigers were 2007 and 2008 Big XII North champions.

Texas A&M is 682-450-48 in its football history with 33 bowl appearances, including six outof the last eight seasons. The Aggies were Big XIII Conference champions in 1998 and wereAssociated Press national champions in 1939.

Missouri is 8-17-1 and Texas A&M is 80-58-6 against current members of the SEC.

This past season, Missouri finished 8-5 in the Big 12 and defeated North Carolina, 41-24, inthe AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl. Texas A&M was 7-6 in the Big 12 and defeatedNorthwestern, 33-22 in the Meineke Car Care of Texas Bowl.

Missouri is coached by Gary Pinkel, who finished his 10th season in Columbia and has arecord of 85-54 with the Tigers. Texas A&M will be piloted by first-year head coach KevinSumlin, who directed Houston last season to a 13-1 overall record and a 30-14 win over PennState in the TicketCity Bowl.

Missouri will begin SEC conference play when Georgia visits Columbia while Texas A&Mhosts Florida on Sept. 8.

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SEC MISSION STATEMENT“The purpose of the Southeastern Conference is to assist its member institutions in the maintenance

of programs of intercollegiate athletics which are compatible with the highest standards of education andcompetitive sports.”

THE SECThe Southeastern Conference sponsors championships in 20 sports – 11 women’s sports and nine

men’s sports. They include baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country,football, men’s and women’s golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving,men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball.

Earlier in the fall, 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 was the firstexpansion for the SEC since 1991 and the league now has 14 members and

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE COMPLETES ANOTHER BANNER YEARSEC Student-Athletes Earn NCAA Academic Awards

The Southeastern Conference had 14 of its student-athletes earn NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarshipsin 2010-11. The scholarships are awarded to student-athletes who excel academically and athleticallyand who are at least in their final year of intercollegiate athletics competition. The SEC’s 14 is the secondhighest total of FBS conferences.

The SEC had two student-athletes awarded among the NCAA’s Today’s Top VIII. The award recognizeseight current student-athletes who will have completed their athletics eligibility for their successes onthe fields and courts, in the classroom and in the community. No other conference had more than oneearn this honor in 2010-11.

The league also had three student-athletes earn the Elite 88 award, which is awarded to the stu-dent-athlete with the highest cumulative GPA in an NCAA Championships event.

Elite 88 (Highest cumulative GPA of NCAA Championships participant)Nathan Corder, Alabama (Men’s Cross Country)Michael Roth, South Carolina (Baseball)Rachel Terry, Alabama (Gymnastics)

Today’s Top VIII (recognizes eight current student-athletes who will have completed their athletics eligi-bility for their success on the fields and courts, in the classroom and in the community)Greg McElroy, Alabama (Football)Marcia Newby, Georgia (Gymnastics)

Post-Graduate Scholarships (Awarded to student-athletes who excel academically and athletically andwho are at least in their final year of intercollegiate athletics competition)Adam Booher, Alabama (Men’s Swimming & Diving)Sebastian Carlsson, LSU (Men’s Tennis)Mark Dylla, Georgia (Men’s Swimming & Diving)Nikki Fowler, Tennessee (Volleyball)Brett Fraser, Florida (Men’s Swimming & Diving)Kayla Hoffman, Alabama (Gymnastics)Mary Kinsella, Vanderbilt (Soccer)Barnabus Kirui, Ole Miss (Men’s Cross Country)Bridget Lyons, Georgia (Women’s Outdoor Track & Field)Greg McElroy, Alabama (Football)Lee Moore, Ole Miss (Men’s Outdoor Track & Field)Chelsea Nauta, Georgia (Women’s Swimming & Diving)Geoffrey Sanders, Tennessee (Men’s Swimming & Diving)John-Patrick Smith, Tennessee (Men’s Tennis)

SEC captures six national titles; five more finish national runners-up

The Southeastern Conference had either the national champion or the national runners-up in tensports in 2010-11.

SEC teams won six national championships in 2010-11. These include football (Auburn), men’sindoor track and field (Florida), baseball (South Carolina), women’s tennis (Florida), gymnastics(Alabama) and rifle (Kentucky). The SEC also had national runners-up finishes in baseball (Florida), men’sgolf (Georgia), softball (Florida), women’s swimming and diving (Georgia) and bowling (Vanderbilt).

In all, the SEC had at least one team finish in the top five in 15 of its 20 sponsored sports. The SECdoes not sponsor championships in rifle or bowling.

In its 78 year history, the Southeastern Conference has won 189 team national championships,including 67 since 2000. Since 2000, the SEC has won at least one national championship in 16 of its 20sponsored sports with the exception of women’s cross country, volleyball, soccer and softball.

SEC leads all conferences in 2010-11 Men’s Sports Conference vs. Conference Survey; 3rd in Women’s Sports

In a statistical survey that is based on NCAA championship and rankings, the SoutheasternConference placed first in the nine men’s sports it sponsors and third in the 11 women’s sports the leaguesponsors.

The survey, compiled each year since 1986 by Bo Carter, takes into account final NCAA championshipstandings in each sport and poll rankings in football. Each conference gets 20 points for a team that winsa national championship, 19 for a second place finish and down to 1 point for a 20th place finish.

In the nine men’s sports the SEC sponsors, the SEC had 398 points with the Pac-10 coming in secondwith 322.5 points, followed by the Big 12 with 304.5 points, Big Ten with 260 points, ACC with 255 pointsand the Mountain West with 85.5 points.

In the 11 women’s sports the SEC sponsors, the Pac-10 was first with 572.5 points followed by theBig 12 with 440.5 points and the SEC with 403 points. The ACC was fourth with 276 points followed bythe Big Ten at 220.5 and the Big East with 200.5 points.

Combining the 20 sponsored sports, the Pac-10 had 895 points followed by the SEC with 801 points,Big 12 with 745 points, ACC with 531 points, Big Ten with 480.5 points and the Big East with 255.5 points.

The SEC has had the highest men’s point total in 18 of the last 20 seasons (exceptions: 2007-08: Big12; 1997-98: Pac-10). The Pac-10 has had the highest women’s point totals each year since 1986 withthe exception of five years the SEC has had the highest total (1990-91; 1995-96; 2004-05; 2006-07; 2009-10).

SEC LEADS NATION IN CAPITAL ONE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

The Southeastern Conference had 43 Capital One Academic All-Americans in 2010-11, more thanany other conference. The league had 23 student-athletes earn first-team honors, an all-time high for theSEC.

The Capital One Academic All-America Teams are voted on by the College Sports InformationDirectors of America (CoSIDA).

The 43 student-athletes represent 11 of the 12 SEC schools while 10 schools had someone on thefirst-team. Since 2003, the SEC has had 148 student-athletes earn first-team Capital One Academic All-American status.

The SEC placed 43 on the first, second and third teams, which was four more than the Big 12, whichwas second, and the eight more than the Pac-10, which was third. The 23 first-teamers from the SEC werefive more than the Pac-10, which was second with 18.

“Student-athletes from the SEC achieve amazing results both on and off the playing courts andfields,” said SEC Commissioner Mike Slive. “Student-athletes can realize their hopes and dreams and cre-ate a solid foundation for life in the Southeastern Conference.”

The SEC had two of its student-athletes earn Capital One Academic All-American of the Year for theirrespective sports – Alabama’s Kayla Hoffman (Gymnastics) and Alabama’s Greg McElroy (Football).

The list of student-athletes from the SEC that achieved Academic All-America status is:

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FIRST-TEAM (23)Greg McElroy, Football, AlabamaBarrett Jones, Football, AlabamaNathan Corder, Track & Field, AlabamaKayla Hoffman, Gymnastics, AlabamaBrooke Pancake, Golf, AlabamaKayla Braud, Softball, AlabamaTara Diebold, Track & Field, ArkansasDan Mazzaferro, Swimming & Diving, AuburnKaty Frierson, Soccer, AuburnStephanie Brombacher, Softball, FloridaKelsey Bruder, Softball, FloridaDrew Butler, Football, GeorgiaWendy Trott, Swimming & Diving, GeorgiaMary Angell, Track & Field, KentuckySofie Persson, Track & Field, Ole MissLee Moore, Track & Field, Ole MissMichael Roth, Baseball, South CarolinaJimmy Maurer, Soccer, South CarolinaMollie Patton, Soccer, South CarolinaChanelle Price, Track & Field, TennesseeRaven Chavanne, Softball, TennesseeNikki Fowler, Volleyball, TennesseeMolly Kinsella, Soccer, Vanderbilt

SECOND-TEAM (11)Courtney McLane, Tennis, AlabamaErica Meissner, Swimming & Diving, AuburnMegan Bush, Softball, FloridaBill Cregar, Swimming & Diving, GeorgiaMark Dylla, Swimming & Diving, GeorgiaBridget Lyons, Track & Field, Georgia Megan Aull, Softball, KentuckyBarnabus Kirui, Track & Field, Ole MissMichael Zajac, Track & Field, South CarolinaTaryn Zack, Swimming & Diving, South CarolinaAngie Bjorklund, Basketball, Tennessee

THIRD-TEAM (9)Kyle Weeks, Swimming & Diving, AlabamaMichelle Moultrie, Softball, FloridaBrett Fraser, Swimming & Diving, FloridaAli Bainbridge, Softball, Mississippi StateRiley Benock, Basketball, Mississippi StateKayla Woodard, Volleyball, Mississippi StateBlake Brettschneider, Soccer, South CarolinaMarvin Reitze, Track & Field, South CarolinaWill Traynor, Soccer, South Carolina

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceTeam Statistics Through games of Jan 11, 2012

SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G1. Arkansas 13 59 21 55 2 0 1 478 36.82. LSU 14 65 16 62 0 0 0 500 35.73. Alabama 13 55 23 52 1 0 0 453 34.84. Georgia 14 54 22 52 2 0 1 448 32.05. S. Carolina 13 53 7 50 0 1 0 391 30.16. Vanderbilt 13 46 8 45 0 0 1 347 26.77. Auburn 13 42 13 41 0 0 1 334 25.78. Florida 13 37 24 33 1 0 1 331 25.59. Miss. State 13 42 12 39 0 0 1 329 25.3

10. Tennessee 12 31 10 28 0 0 0 244 20.311. Ole Miss 12 24 9 20 1 0 0 193 16.112. Kentucky 12 22 12 20 1 0 0 190 15.8

SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G1. Alabama 13 12 7 11 1 0 0 106 8.22. LSU 14 15 17 13 1 0 1 158 11.33. S. Carolina 13 27 17 22 1 0 1 239 18.44. Miss. State 13 28 20 28 0 0 0 256 19.75. Florida 13 33 11 31 0 0 1 264 20.36. Georgia 14 37 11 31 1 0 0 288 20.67. Vanderbilt 13 35 12 27 4 0 0 281 21.68. Arkansas 13 38 7 38 0 1 0 289 22.29. Tennessee 12 33 13 32 0 0 1 271 22.6

10. Kentucky 12 36 15 35 0 0 0 296 24.711. Auburn 13 46 18 42 2 0 0 376 28.912. Ole Miss 12 49 13 48 0 0 2 385 32.1

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G1. Arkansas 13 1786 3909 883 5695 6.4 51 438.12. Alabama 13 2788 2797 865 5585 6.5 50 429.63. Georgia 14 2296 3423 1016 5719 5.6 52 408.54. S. Carolina 13 2497 2359 870 4856 5.6 47 373.55. Miss. State 13 2279 2364 862 4643 5.4 38 357.26. LSU 14 2836 2135 870 4971 5.7 56 355.17. Vanderbilt 13 2138 2270 843 4408 5.2 41 339.18. Auburn 13 2370 2022 828 4392 5.3 37 337.89. Tennessee 12 1081 2911 792 3992 5.0 29 332.7

10. Florida 13 1859 2414 789 4273 5.4 30 328.711. Ole Miss 12 1555 1820 773 3375 4.4 21 281.212. Kentucky 12 1490 1627 764 3117 4.1 21 259.8

TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G1. Alabama 13 938 1449 720 2387 3.3 9 183.62. LSU 14 1261 2400 897 3661 4.1 14 261.53. S. Carolina 13 1768 1712 835 3480 4.2 26 267.74. Georgia 14 1417 2464 870 3881 4.5 28 277.25. Florida 13 1725 2169 848 3894 4.6 31 299.56. Vanderbilt 13 1697 2499 871 4196 4.8 28 322.87. Tennessee 12 1952 2134 752 4086 5.4 31 340.58. Miss. State 13 1995 2563 970 4558 4.7 27 350.69. Arkansas 13 2179 2538 912 4717 5.2 33 362.8

10. Kentucky 12 2198 2326 829 4524 5.5 33 377.011. Auburn 13 2460 2844 926 5304 5.7 42 408.012. Ole Miss 12 2699 2333 806 5032 6.2 43 419.3

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G1. Alabama 13 508 2788 5.5 76 34 214.52. LSU 14 591 2836 4.8 57 35 202.63. S. Carolina 13 553 2497 4.5 68 28 192.14. Auburn 13 536 2370 4.4 60 20 182.35. Miss. State 13 513 2279 4.4 72 19 175.36. Vanderbilt 13 497 2138 4.3 77 26 164.57. Georgia 14 582 2296 3.9 80 15 164.08. Florida 13 469 1859 4.0 84 17 143.09. Arkansas 13 412 1786 4.3 92 25 137.4

10. Ole Miss 12 460 1555 3.4 69 12 129.611. Kentucky 12 428 1490 3.5 87 9 124.212. Tennessee 12 392 1081 2.8 45 11 90.1

RUSHING DEFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G1. Alabama 13 386 938 2.4 82 3 72.22. LSU 14 460 1261 2.7 47 7 90.13. Georgia 14 440 1417 3.2 68 16 101.24. Vanderbilt 13 473 1697 3.6 69 12 130.55. Florida 13 507 1725 3.4 77 16 132.76. S. Carolina 13 489 1768 3.6 47 12 136.07. Miss. State 13 536 1995 3.7 52 15 153.58. Tennessee 12 445 1952 4.4 71 17 162.79. Arkansas 13 505 2179 4.3 62 21 167.6

10. Kentucky 12 487 2198 4.5 84 14 183.211. Auburn 13 531 2460 4.6 92 19 189.212. Ole Miss 12 500 2699 5.4 77 26 224.9

PASS OFFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G1. Arkansas 13 299-471-7 63.5 3909 8.3 26 300.72. Georgia 14 257-434-14 59.2 3423 7.9 37 244.53. Tennessee 12 223-400-12 55.8 2911 7.3 18 242.64. Alabama 13 237-357-8 66.4 2797 7.8 16 215.25. Florida 13 182-320-13 56.9 2414 7.5 13 185.76. Miss. State 13 198-349-13 56.7 2364 6.8 19 181.87. S. Carolina 13 191-317-15 60.3 2359 7.4 19 181.58. Vanderbilt 13 179-346-18 51.7 2270 6.6 15 174.69. Auburn 13 164-292-13 56.2 2022 6.9 17 155.5

10. LSU 14 173-279-5 62.0 2135 7.7 21 152.511. Ole Miss 12 155-313-13 49.5 1820 5.8 9 151.712. Kentucky 12 171-336-12 50.9 1627 4.8 12 135.6

PASS DEFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G1. Alabama 13 164-334-13 49.1 1449 4.3 6 111.52. S. Carolina 13 174-346-19 50.3 1712 4.9 14 131.73. Florida 13 186-341-8 54.5 2169 6.4 15 166.84. LSU 14 229-437-18 52.4 2400 5.5 7 171.45. Georgia 14 218-430-20 50.7 2464 5.7 12 176.06. Tennessee 12 178-307-9 58.0 2134 7.0 14 177.87. Vanderbilt 13 216-398-19 54.3 2499 6.3 16 192.28. Kentucky 12 175-342-15 51.2 2326 6.8 19 193.89. Ole Miss 12 187-306-10 61.1 2333 7.6 17 194.4

10. Arkansas 13 232-407-12 57.0 2538 6.2 12 195.211. Miss. State 13 280-434-12 64.5 2563 5.9 12 197.212. Auburn 13 250-395-11 63.3 2844 7.2 23 218.8

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PASS EFFICIENCY G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic.1. Arkansas 13 299-471-7 63.5 3909 300.7 26 148.42. LSU 14 173-279-5 62.0 2135 152.5 21 147.53. Georgia 14 257-434-14 59.2 3423 244.5 37 147.24. Alabama 13 237-357-8 66.4 2797 215.2 16 142.55. S. Carolina 13 191-317-15 60.3 2359 181.5 19 133.16. Tennessee 12 223-400-12 55.8 2911 242.6 18 125.77. Florida 13 182-320-13 56.9 2414 185.7 13 125.58. Auburn 13 164-292-13 56.2 2022 155.5 17 124.69. Miss. State 13 198-349-13 56.7 2364 181.8 19 124.1

10. Vanderbilt 13 179-346-18 51.7 2270 174.6 15 110.711. Ole Miss 12 155-313-13 49.5 1820 151.7 9 99.512. Kentucky 12 171-336-12 50.9 1627 135.6 12 96.2

PASS DEFENSE EFFIC. G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic.1. Alabama 13 164-334-13 49.1 1449 111.5 6 83.72. S. Carolina 13 174-346-19 50.3 1712 131.7 14 94.23. LSU 14 229-437-18 52.4 2400 171.4 7 95.64. Georgia 14 218-430-20 50.7 2464 176.0 12 98.75. Vanderbilt 13 216-398-19 54.3 2499 192.2 16 110.76. Arkansas 13 232-407-12 57.0 2538 195.2 12 113.27. Miss. State 13 280-434-12 64.5 2563 197.2 12 117.78. Florida 13 186-341-8 54.5 2169 166.8 15 117.89. Kentucky 12 175-342-15 51.2 2326 193.8 19 117.9

10. Tennessee 12 178-307-9 58.0 2134 177.8 14 125.611. Ole Miss 12 187-306-10 61.1 2333 194.4 17 137.012. Auburn 13 250-395-11 63.3 2844 218.8 23 137.4

KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.1. Auburn 13 55 1356 2 97 24.72. Florida 13 47 1137 2 99 24.23. Alabama 13 22 530 0 70 24.14. Arkansas 13 42 974 2 98 23.25. Tennessee 12 43 976 0 60 22.76. Vanderbilt 13 54 1184 1 96 21.97. S. Carolina 13 37 808 0 55 21.88. LSU 14 38 828 1 99 21.89. Georgia 14 48 1035 0 60 21.6

10. Ole Miss 12 56 1147 0 47 20.511. Kentucky 12 47 952 0 36 20.312. Miss. State 13 42 779 0 68 18.5

PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg.1. Ole Miss 12 14 219 2 84 15.62. Arkansas 13 31 420 4 69 13.53. LSU 14 39 524 2 92 13.44. Alabama 13 39 507 1 83 13.05. Miss. State 13 28 311 2 82 11.16. Georgia 14 26 259 1 92 10.07. Tennessee 12 16 130 0 43 8.18. S. Carolina 13 20 156 1 68 7.89. Florida 13 25 178 2 22 7.1

10. Auburn 13 23 155 0 24 6.711. Vanderbilt 13 27 171 0 24 6.312. Kentucky 12 19 35 0 11 1.8

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.1. Georgia 14 20 294 1 53 14.72. Vanderbilt 13 19 406 4 100 21.43. S. Carolina 13 19 151 2 48 7.94. LSU 14 18 298 3 89 16.65. Kentucky 12 15 198 0 32 13.26. Alabama 13 13 218 3 45 16.87. Arkansas 13 12 215 0 61 17.98. Miss. State 13 12 186 2 72 15.59. Auburn 13 11 180 2 46 16.4

10. Ole Miss 12 10 153 1 96 15.311. Tennessee 12 9 250 2 90 27.812. Florida 13 8 148 2 75 18.5

PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P1. LSU 14 66 2909 44.1 73 1.1 6 41.22. Kentucky 12 80 3459 43.2 153 1.9 7 39.63. Vanderbilt 13 68 2837 41.7 89 1.3 4 39.24. Auburn 13 73 2980 40.8 62 0.8 3 39.25. Ole Miss 12 72 3137 43.6 219 3.0 7 38.66. Miss. State 13 71 2970 41.8 119 1.7 8 37.97. Arkansas 13 53 2400 45.3 349 6.6 3 37.68. Florida 13 57 2267 39.8 99 1.7 2 37.39. Alabama 13 39 1534 39.3 51 1.3 3 36.5

10. Georgia 14 59 2566 43.5 373 6.3 4 35.811. S. Carolina 13 53 2025 38.2 110 2.1 3 35.012. Tennessee 12 54 2040 37.8 143 2.6 2 34.4

KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yards Avg. Ret. TB NetAvg1. Auburn 13 66 4546 68.9 619 38 48.02. Ole Miss 12 43 2909 67.7 626 12 47.53. Arkansas 13 93 6310 67.8 1135 40 47.04. Kentucky 12 44 2868 65.2 563 14 46.05. Tennessee 12 48 3009 62.7 724 6 45.16. Vanderbilt 13 65 4190 64.5 1063 10 45.07. Florida 13 74 4853 65.6 1327 12 44.48. LSU 14 94 6001 63.8 1540 16 44.19. Georgia 14 87 5680 65.3 1383 24 43.9

10. Miss. State 13 66 4141 62.7 1120 7 43.711. Alabama 13 90 5624 62.5 1821 5 41.112. S. Carolina 13 71 4321 60.9 1363 6 40.0

FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct.1. LSU 14 16 18 . 8 8 92. Kentucky 12 12 14 . 8 5 73. Florida 13 24 29 . 8 2 84. Ole Miss 12 9 11 . 8 1 85. Arkansas 13 21 27 . 7 7 86. Auburn 13 13 18 . 7 2 27. Tennessee 12 10 15 . 6 6 78. Alabama 13 23 36 . 6 3 99. S. Carolina 13 7 11 . 6 3 6

10. Miss. State 13 12 19 . 6 3 211. Georgia 14 22 37 . 5 9 512. Vanderbilt 13 8 14 . 5 7 1

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceTeam Statistics Through games of Jan 11, 2012

PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct.1. Georgia 14 52 52 1.000

Florida 13 33 33 1.0003. Vanderbilt 13 45 46 . 9 7 84. Auburn 13 41 42 . 9 7 65. Miss. State 13 39 40 . 9 7 56. LSU 14 62 64 . 9 6 97. Tennessee 12 28 29 . 9 6 68. Arkansas 13 55 57 . 9 6 59. Alabama 13 52 54 . 9 6 3

10. Kentucky 12 20 21 . 9 5 211. S. Carolina 13 50 53 . 9 4 312. Ole Miss 12 20 22 . 9 0 9

SACKS BY G No. Yards Avg/G1. LSU 14 39 258 2.792. Georgia 14 35 266 2.503. S. Carolina 13 31 202 2.384. Alabama 13 30 198 2.315. Arkansas 13 29 196 2.236. Florida 13 28 184 2.157. Miss. State 13 27 165 2.08

Vanderbilt 13 27 172 2.089. Auburn 13 22 119 1.69

10. Kentucky 12 20 126 1.6711. Tennessee 12 16 95 1.3312. Ole Miss 12 13 95 1.08

SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards Avg/G1. Alabama 13 17 97 1.312. Tennessee 12 18 150 1.50

LSU 14 18 115 1.294. Florida 13 23 169 1.775. Miss. State 13 25 182 1.926. Vanderbilt 13 28 198 2.15

Arkansas 13 28 189 2.158. S. Carolina 13 30 175 2.319. Auburn 13 32 197 2.46

10. Georgia 14 33 186 2.3611. Ole Miss 12 34 262 2.8312. Kentucky 12 35 211 2.92

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G1. Georgia 14 121 155 20 296 21.12. Alabama 13 134 135 11 280 21.53. Arkansas 13 93 166 20 279 21.54. LSU 14 146 97 26 269 19.25. S. Carolina 13 146 90 12 248 19.16. Miss. State 13 123 101 17 241 18.57. Auburn 13 129 86 12 227 17.58. Vanderbilt 13 121 82 20 223 17.29. Florida 13 95 106 21 222 17.1

10. Tennessee 12 73 126 18 217 18.111. Ole Miss 12 97 79 10 186 15.512. Kentucky 12 84 67 19 170 14.2

OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G1. Alabama 13 57 63 11 131 10.12. Georgia 14 80 108 13 201 14.43. S. Carolina 13 112 83 10 205 15.84. Tennessee 12 100 91 16 207 17.25. LSU 14 78 113 21 212 15.16. Florida 13 101 90 28 219 16.87. Vanderbilt 13 101 112 20 233 17.98. Kentucky 12 121 99 14 234 19.59. Arkansas 13 108 119 17 244 18.8

10. Ole Miss 12 124 105 19 248 20.711. Miss. State 13 118 123 16 257 19.812. Auburn 13 138 135 18 291 22.4

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct.1. Alabama 13 78 167 46.72. LSU 14 76 170 44.73. S. Carolina 13 78 181 43.14. Georgia 14 93 218 42.75. Arkansas 13 78 184 42.46. Tennessee 12 70 171 40.97. Miss. State 13 72 186 38.78. Auburn 13 61 171 35.79. Vanderbilt 13 63 184 34.2

10. Ole Miss 12 57 173 32.911. Florida 13 51 159 32.112. Kentucky 12 51 176 29.0

OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct.1. Alabama 13 45 184 24.52. Florida 13 48 176 27.33. Georgia 14 57 197 28.94. LSU 14 71 209 34.05. S. Carolina 13 66 187 35.36. Miss. State 13 77 211 36.57. Vanderbilt 13 71 194 36.68. Arkansas 13 72 196 36.79. Tennessee 12 63 162 38.9

10. Kentucky 12 71 179 39.711. Ole Miss 12 65 158 41.112. Auburn 13 90 186 48.4

4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct.1. Vanderbilt 13 15 20 75.02. S. Carolina 13 23 31 74.23. Alabama 13 9 13 69.24. Arkansas 13 11 16 68.85. LSU 14 4 6 66.76. Georgia 14 11 20 55.07. Florida 13 6 11 54.58. Auburn 13 6 12 50.0

Miss. State 13 9 18 50.010. Tennessee 12 12 28 42.911. Kentucky 12 9 23 39.112. Ole Miss 12 7 20 35.0

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceTeam Statistics Through games of Jan 11, 2012

OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct.1. Kentucky 12 6 15 40.02. Vanderbilt 13 9 22 40.93. Alabama 13 11 26 42.34. Georgia 14 10 20 50.0

LSU 14 10 20 50.0Arkansas 13 11 22 50.0Tennessee 12 9 18 50.0

8. Miss. State 13 13 25 52.0Florida 13 13 25 52.0

10. S. Carolina 13 11 19 57.911. Auburn 13 8 13 61.512. Ole Miss 12 12 17 70.6

PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G1. Alabama 13 49 369 28.42. Kentucky 12 59 482 40.23. Miss. State 13 71 567 43.64. Arkansas 13 80 593 45.65. Tennessee 12 69 561 46.86. Georgia 14 86 664 47.47. S. Carolina 13 82 633 48.78. LSU 14 86 686 49.09. Vanderbilt 13 81 653 50.2

10. Auburn 13 75 676 52.011. Ole Miss 12 80 692 57.712. Florida 13 100 773 59.5

OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G1. Florida 13 90 740 56.92. Tennessee 12 78 657 54.83. Miss. State 13 81 698 53.74. Kentucky 12 74 639 53.25. LSU 14 95 726 51.96. Vanderbilt 13 79 671 51.67. Arkansas 13 80 666 51.28. Georgia 14 94 637 45.59. Auburn 13 72 539 41.5

10. Ole Miss 12 60 460 38.311. S. Carolina 13 64 467 35.912. Alabama 13 59 453 34.8

TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possesion Avgerage/game1. Georgia 14 471:03 33:382. Alabama 13 426:22 32:473. S. Carolina 13 410:30 31:344. LSU 14 440:49 31:295. Tennessee 12 369:04 30:456. Vanderbilt 13 388:30 29:537. Ole Miss 12 346:28 28:528. Kentucky 12 343:38 28:389. Florida 13 368:03 28:18

10. Arkansas 13 365:06 28:0511. Auburn 13 363:36 27:5812. Miss. State 13 341:26 26:15

TURNOVER MARGINGained Lost

Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G1. LSU 14 12 18 30 5 5 10 +20 1.432. Alabama 13 7 13 20 4 8 12 +8 0.623. Georgia 14 12 20 32 11 14 25 +7 0.504. S. Carolina 13 13 19 32 12 15 27 +5 0.385. Auburn 13 12 11 23 8 13 21 +2 0.156. Kentucky 12 10 15 25 12 12 24 +1 0.087. Vanderbilt 13 10 19 29 10 18 28 +1 0.08

Arkansas 13 9 12 21 13 7 20 +1 0.089. Tennessee 12 9 9 18 6 12 18 +0 0.00

Miss. State 13 8 12 20 7 13 20 +0 0.0011. Ole Miss 12 7 10 17 12 13 25 -8 -0.6712. Florida 13 6 8 14 13 13 26 -12 -0.92

RED ZONE OFFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO1. LSU 14 57-61 93.4 44 30-14 13-14 12. Alabama 13 51-58 87.9 32 24-8 19-22 03. Florida 13 32-37 86.5 18 13-5 14-15 14. Arkansas 13 51-59 86.4 35 19-16 16-19 25. Miss. State 13 34-40 85.0 22 10-12 12-14 26. Auburn 13 31-37 83.8 22 15-7 9-10 37. Georgia 14 45-55 81.8 34 12-22 11-15 18. Tennessee 12 31-38 81.6 24 11-13 7-8 49. S. Carolina 13 34-42 81.0 32 23-9 2-3 4

10. Kentucky 12 24-30 80.0 15 8-7 9-10 211. Vanderbilt 13 33-43 76.7 25 20-5 8-11 512. Ole Miss 12 19-25 76.0 13 9-4 6-7 1

RED ZONE DEFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO1. Alabama 13 10-17 58.8 6 2-4 4-7 02. Miss. State 13 34-46 73.9 21 12-9 13-17 53. Arkansas 13 26-35 74.3 21 16-5 5-8 34. Kentucky 12 28-36 77.8 19 11-8 9-10 35. Ole Miss 12 37-47 78.7 28 18-10 9-13 36. Vanderbilt 13 23-29 79.3 18 9-9 5-7 37. Tennessee 12 32-40 80.0 22 13-9 10-11 18. S. Carolina 13 34-42 81.0 20 11-9 14-17 49. Florida 13 34-40 85.0 24 14-10 10-15 0

10. Auburn 13 44-50 88.0 31 16-15 13-14 011. LSU 14 23-26 88.5 12 6-6 11-11 012. Georgia 14 29-32 90.6 21 14-7 8-8 1

ON-SIDE KICKS BY G Recovered Attempts Success%1. Auburn 13 2 2 100.02. Ole Miss 12 2 3 66.73. Georgia 14 1 2 50.04. Tennessee 12 1 3 33.35. Vanderbilt 13 0 2 0.0

Florida 13 0 1 0.0Kentucky 12 0 1 0.0S. Carolina 13 0 0 0.0Arkansas 13 0 0 0.0Miss. State 13 0 0 0.0LSU 14 0 0 0.0Alabama 13 0 0 0.0

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ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST G Recovered Attempts Success%1. S. Carolina 13 0 2 0.0

Florida 13 0 2 0.0Alabama 13 0 1 0.0Vanderbilt 13 0 1 0.0Miss. State 13 0 0 0.0Tennessee 12 0 0 0.0Kentucky 12 0 0 0.0Ole Miss 12 0 0 0.0Auburn 13 0 0 0.0

10. Georgia 14 1 3 33.311. LSU 14 1 2 50.012. Arkansas 13 1 1 100.0

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceIndividual Statistics Through games of Jan 11, 2012

RUSHING Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G1. Trent Richardson-UA Jr 13 283 1679 5.9 21 76 129.22. Michael Dyer-AU So 12 242 1242 5.1 10 55 103.53. Zac Stacy-VU Jr 13 201 1193 5.9 14 77 91.84. Vick Ballard-MS Sr 13 193 1189 6.2 10 72 91.55. Chris Rainey-UF Sr 12 171 861 5.0 2 47 71.86. Isaiah Crowell-UG Fr 12 185 850 4.6 5 29 70.87. Dennis Johnson-AR Jr 11 106 670 6.3 3 71 60.98. Tauren Poole-UT Sr 12 187 693 3.7 5 28 57.89. Eddie Lacy-UA So 12 95 674 7.1 7 67 56.2

10. Jeff Demps-UF Sr 10 87 547 6.3 6 84 54.7

PASSING AVG/GAME Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G1. Tyler Wilson-AR Jr 13 277-438-6 3638 24 279.82. Aaron Murray-UG So 14 238-403-14 3149 35 224.93. A.J. McCarron-UA So 13 219-328-5 2634 16 202.64. John Brantley-UF Sr 11 144-240-7 2044 11 185.85. Connor Shaw-SC So 10 123-188-6 1448 14 144.86. Randall Mackey-UM Jr 9 77-155-5 1112 7 123.67. Jordan Rodgers-VU Jr 13 108-216-10 1524 9 117.28. Chris Relf-MS Sr 11 114-190-9 1212 10 110.29. Jarrett Lee-LS Sr 13 104-167-3 1306 14 100.5

10. Clint Moseley-AU So 10 66-108-3 800 5 8 0 . 0

PASS EFFICIENCY Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Eff.1. Jarrett Lee-LS Sr 13 104-167-3 1306 14 152.02. Tyler Wilson-AR Jr 13 277-438-6 3638 24 148.43. Connor Shaw-SC So 10 123-188-6 1448 14 148.34. A.J. McCarron-UA So 13 219-328-5 2634 16 147.35. Aaron Murray-UG So 14 238-403-14 3149 35 146.46. John Brantley-UF Sr 11 144-240-7 2044 11 140.87. Clint Moseley-AU So 10 66-108-3 800 5 133.18. Chris Relf-MS Sr 11 114-190-9 1212 10 121.59. Randall Mackey-UM Jr 9 77-155-5 1112 7 118.4

10. Jordan Rodgers-VU Jr 13 108-216-10 1524 9 113.8

RECEPTIONS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Yds/G Rec/G1. Da'Rick Rogers-UT So 12 67 1040 9 58 86.7 5.62. Jarius Wright-AR Sr 12 66 1117 12 68 93.1 5.53. Marquis Maze-UA Sr 13 56 627 1 69 48.2 4.34. Joe Adams-AR Sr 13 54 652 3 67 50.2 4.25. M. Mitchell-UG 11 45 665 4 71 60.5 4.16. Rueben Randle-LS Jr 14 53 917 8 59 65.5 3.87. Alshon Jeffery-SC Jr 13 49 762 8 78 58.6 3.88. Tavarres King-UG Jr 14 47 705 8 80 50.4 3.49. La'Rod King-UK Jr 12 40 598 7 55 49.8 3.3

10. Emory Blake-AU Jr 11 36 613 5 56 55.7 3.3

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G1. Jarius Wright-AR Sr 12 66 1117 12 68 16.9 93.12. Da'Rick Rogers-UT So 12 67 1040 9 58 15.5 86.73. Rueben Randle-LS Jr 14 53 917 8 59 17.3 65.54. M. Mitchell-UG 11 45 665 4 71 14.8 60.55. Jordan Matthews-VU So 13 41 778 5 49 19.0 59.86. Alshon Jeffery-SC Jr 13 49 762 8 78 15.6 58.67. Emory Blake-AU Jr 11 36 613 5 56 17.0 55.78. Tavarres King-UG Jr 14 47 705 8 80 15.0 50.49. Joe Adams-AR Sr 13 54 652 3 67 12.1 50.2

10. La'Rod King-UK Jr 12 40 598 7 55 14.9 49.8

TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G1. Tyler Wilson-AR Jr 13 -3 3638 498 3635 279.62. Aaron Murray-UG So 14 111 3149 490 3260 232.93. A.J. McCarron-UA So 13 -22 2634 358 2612 200.94. Connor Shaw-SC So 10 525 1448 323 1973 197.35. John Brantley-UF Sr 11 -120 2044 265 1924 174.96. Jordan Rodgers-VU Jr 13 420 1524 333 1944 149.57. Chris Relf-MS Sr 11 375 1212 313 1587 144.38. Randall Mackey-UM Jr 9 180 1112 238 1292 143.69. Trent Richardson-UA Jr 13 1679 0 283 1679 129.2

10. Morgan Newton-UK Jr 10 272 793 252 1065 106.5

SCORING Cl G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G1. Trent Richardson-UA Jr 13 24 0 0 0 144 11.12. Zach Hocker-AR So 13 0 21 55 0 118 9.13. Jeremy Shelley-UA Jr 13 0 21 52 0 115 8.84. Drew Alleman-LS Jr 13 0 16 62 0 110 8.55. Caleb Sturgis-UF Jr 12 0 22 31 0 97 8.16. Blair Walsh-UG Sr 14 0 21 46 0 109 7.87. Zac Stacy-VU Jr 13 14 0 0 0 84 6.58. Jarius Wright-AR Sr 12 12 0 0 2 74 6.29. Cody Parkey-AU So 13 0 13 41 0 80 6.2

10. D. DePasquale-MS Sr 13 0 12 36 0 72 5.5

SCORING (TDs) Cl G TD Run Pass Ret Pat Pts Avg/G1. Trent Richardson-UA Jr 13 24 21 3 0 0 144 11.12. Zac Stacy-VU Jr 13 14 14 0 0 0 84 6.53. Jarius Wright-AR Sr 12 12 0 12 0 1 74 6.24. Vick Ballard-MS Sr 13 11 10 1 0 0 66 5.15. Michael Dyer-AU So 12 10 10 0 0 0 60 5.06. Connor Shaw-SC So 10 8 8 0 0 0 48 4.87. Da'Rick Rogers-UT So 12 9 0 9 0 0 54 4.58. Jeff Scott-UM So 10 7 6 0 1 0 42 4.2

Jeff Demps-UF Sr 10 7 6 0 1 0 42 4.210. Kenny Hilliard-LS Fr 13 9 8 1 0 0 54 4.2

SCORING (KICK) Cl G PAT FG Pts Avg/G1. Zach Hocker-AR So 13 55-57 21-27 118 9.12. Jeremy Shelley-UA Jr 13 52-54 21-27 115 8.83. Drew Alleman-LS Jr 13 62-63 16-18 110 8.54. Caleb Sturgis-UF Jr 12 31-31 22-26 97 8.15. Blair Walsh-UG Sr 14 46-46 21-35 109 7.86. Cody Parkey-AU So 13 41-42 13-18 80 6.27. D. DePasquale-MS Sr 13 36-37 12-18 72 5.58. Jay Wooten-SC Sr 13 50-53 7-11 71 5.59. Craig McIntosh-UK Jr 11 20-21 12-14 56 5.1

10. Michael Palardy-UT So 11 25-26 9-14 52 4.7

PUNT RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G1. Joe Adams-AR Sr 13 19 321 4 69 16.92. Tyrann Mathieu-LS So 13 27 421 2 92 15.63. Marquis Maze-UA Sr 13 33 436 1 83 13.24. Brandon Boykin-UG Sr 14 14 180 1 92 12.95. Johnthan Banks-MS Jr 13 16 166 1 65 10.46. Ace Sanders-SC So 13 16 149 1 68 9.37. Chris Rainey-UF Sr 12 12 106 1 22 8.88. Marquel Wade-AR Fr 11 12 99 0 19 8.29. Quan Bray-AU Fr 13 13 96 0 24 7.4

10. Jonathan Krause-VU So 13 19 78 0 18 4.1

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceIndividual Statistics Through games of Jan 11, 2012

KICK RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G1. Tre Mason-AU Fr 12 24 633 1 97 26.42. Andre Debose-UF So 12 19 495 1 99 26.13. Dennis Johnson-AR Jr 11 18 461 1 98 25.64. Marquel Wade-AR Fr 11 14 358 1 85 25.65. Mo. Claiborne-LS Jr 14 22 552 1 99 25.16. T. Singleton-UM Fr 10 21 516 0 47 24.67. Andre Hal-VU So 13 31 738 1 96 23.88. Devrin Young-UT Fr 9 27 628 0 60 23.39. Bruce Ellington-SC Fr 13 20 463 0 45 23.1

10. L. Perkins-MS So 13 16 363 0 68 22.7

ALL PURPOSE Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G1. Trent Richardson-UA Jr 13 1679 338 0 66 2083 160.22. Dennis Johnson-AR Jr 11 670 255 0 461 1386 126.03. Chris Rainey-UF Sr 12 861 381 106 103 1451 120.94. Marquis Maze-UA Sr 13 -6 627 436 342 1399 107.65. Vick Ballard-MS Sr 13 1189 187 0 0 1376 105.86. Michael Dyer-AU So 12 1242 7 0 0 1249 104.17. O. McCalebb-AU Jr 13 641 344 0 338 1323 101.88. Jeff Scott-UM So 10 529 99 138 248 1014 101.49. Zac Stacy-VU Jr 13 1193 106 0 9 1308 100.6

10. Da'Rick Rogers-UT So 12 10 1040 0 113 1163 96.9

PUNTING Cl G No. Yds Lg I20 50+ TB Avg.1. Dylan Breeding-AR Jr 13 53 2400 70 16 17 3 45.32. Brad Wing-LS Fr 12 59 2618 73 27 20 5 44.43. Drew Butler-UG Sr 14 58 2566 62 20 18 4 44.24. Ryan Tydlacka-UK Sr 12 79 3448 64 19 20 7 43.65. Tyler Campbell-UM Jr 12 72 3137 73 28 16 7 43.66. Richard Kent-VU Jr 13 64 2719 67 23 18 4 42.57. B. Swedenburg-MS So 13 71 2970 58 19 14 8 41.88. Steven Clark-AU So 13 72 2941 58 33 13 3 40.89. Cody Mandell-UA So 12 39 1534 52 11 2 3 39.3

10. Scribner-Howard-SC Sr 12 52 2025 60 10 7 3 38.9

FIELD GOALS Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. FG/G1. Caleb Sturgis-UF Jr 12 22 26 55 84.6 1.832. Zach Hocker-AR So 13 21 27 50 77.8 1.62

Jeremy Shelley-UA Jr 13 21 27 44 77.8 1.624. Blair Walsh-UG Sr 14 21 35 56 60.0 1.505. Drew Alleman-LS Jr 13 16 18 44 88.9 1.236. Craig McIntosh-UK Jr 11 12 14 48 85.7 1.097. Cody Parkey-AU So 13 13 18 45 72.2 1.008. D. DePasquale-MS Sr 13 12 18 42 66.7 0.929. Michael Palardy-UT So 11 9 14 52 64.3 0.82

10. Bryson Rose-UM Jr 12 9 11 43 81.8 0.75

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct.1. Drew Alleman-LS Jr 13 16 18 44 88.92. Craig McIntosh-UK Jr 11 12 14 48 85.73. Caleb Sturgis-UF Jr 12 22 26 55 84.64. Jeremy Shelley-UA Jr 13 21 27 44 77.8

Zach Hocker-AR So 13 21 27 50 77.86. Cody Parkey-AU So 13 13 18 45 72.27. D. DePasquale-MS Sr 13 12 18 42 66.78. Michael Palardy-UT So 11 9 14 52 64.39. Blair Walsh-UG Sr 14 21 35 56 60.0

PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct.1. Blair Walsh-UG Sr 14 46 46 100.0

Caleb Sturgis-UF Jr 12 31 31 100.03. Drew Alleman-LS Jr 13 62 63 98.44. Cody Parkey-AU So 13 41 42 97.65. D. DePasquale-MS Sr 13 36 37 97.36. Zach Hocker-AR So 13 55 57 96.57. Jeremy Shelley-UA Jr 13 52 54 96.3

Carey Spear-VU So 13 26 27 96.39. Michael Palardy-UT So 11 25 26 96.2

10. Jay Wooten-SC Sr 13 50 53 94.3

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceIndividual Statistics Through games of Jan 11, 2012

TACKLES (All positions) Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G1. Danny Trevathan-UK Sr 12 LB 67 76 143 11.92. Winston Guy-UK Sr 12 57 63 120 10.03. C. Lawrence-MS Jr 13 LB 50 73 123 9.54. Darren Bates-AU Jr 13 DB 59 45 104 8.05. Neiko Thorpe-AU Sr 13 DB 51 51 102 7.86. Jerry Franklin-AR Sr 13 46 55 101 7.87. Antonio Allen-SC Sr 12 55 33 88 7.38. C. Mitchell-MS Sr 13 DB 50 45 95 7.39. Brandon Wilson-MS Sr 13 LB 43 51 94 7.2

Jonathan Bostic-UF Jr 13 LB 60 34 94 7.211. Martav. Neloms-UK Jr 10 CB 30 41 71 7.112. Chris Marve-VU Sr 13 LB 49 42 91 7.0

Tramain Thomas-AR Sr 13 44 47 91 7.014. Austin Johnson-UT Sr 12 41 40 81 6.8

Mike Marry-UM So 12 46 35 81 6.816. A.J. Johnson-UT Fr 12 37 43 80 6.717. Donta Hightower-UA Jr 13 LB 40 45 85 6.518. Jelani Jenkins-UF So 12 LB 48 27 75 6.219. A. Highsmith-AR Jr 13 37 43 80 6.2

D.J. Swearinger-SC Jr 13 SS 58 22 80 6.221. Matt Elam-UF So 13 50 28 78 6.022. Ronnie Sneed-UK Sr 12 LB 21 50 71 5.923. Tyrann Mathieu-LS So 13 DB 59 17 76 5.8

Eric Reid-LS So 13 DB 53 23 76 5.825. Charles Sawyer-UM Jr 12 45 25 70 5.826. Eric Bennett-AR So 13 32 42 74 5.7

D. McNeal-AU So 13 DB 45 29 74 5.728. Johnthan Banks-MS Jr 13 DB 46 25 71 5.529. Chris Davis-AU So 11 DB 34 26 60 5.530. Jerico Nelson-AR Sr 13 33 37 70 5.431. Damien Jackson-UM Sr 12 38 26 64 5.332. Deontae Skinner-MS So 13 LB 28 41 69 5.333. Mark Barron-UA Sr 13 DB 43 25 68 5.234. Ridge Wilson-UK Jr 9 LB 13 34 47 5.235. Shawn Williams-UG Jr 14 48 24 72 5.136. Chase Garnham-VU So 10 LB 30 21 51 5.1

Aaron Garbutt-UM Jr 10 25 26 51 5.138. Curt Maggitt-UT Fr 11 29 27 56 5.139. S. Bryant-UM Fr 12 28 33 61 5.1

Joel Kight-UM Jr 12 27 34 61 5.141. Wade Bonner-MS Sr 13 DB 38 28 66 5.142. Brandon Taylor-LS Sr 14 DB 39 32 71 5.143. Jarvis Jones-UG So 14 LB 39 31 70 5.0

Jaye Howard-UF Sr 13 DT 37 28 65 5.0M. Gilliard-UG Jr 13 LB 34 31 65 5.0

46. Ryan Baker-LS Sr 13 LB 23 41 64 4.947. Sean Richardson-VU Sr 13 41 22 63 4.848. Eltoro Freeman-AU Sr 12 LB 35 23 58 4.849. Casey Hayward-VU Sr 13 CB 46 16 62 4.850. Fletcher Cox-MS Jr 12 DL 26 30 56 4.7

SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G1. Jarvis Jones-UG So 14 LB 11 5 13.5 0.962. Jake Bequette-AR Sr 10 9 2 10.0 1.003. Melvin Ingram-SC Sr 13 DE 9 2 10.0 0.774. Corey Lemonier-AU So 13 DL 9 1 9.5 0.73

Courtney Upshaw-UA Sr 13 LB 9 1 9.5 0.736. Sam Montgomery-LS So 14 DE 8 2 9.0 0.647. Bark. Mingo-LS So 14 DE 7 2 8.0 0.578. J. Clowney-SC Fr 13 DE 8 0 8.0 0.629. Tim Fugger-VU Sr 13 DE 6 2 7.0 0.54

10. Devin Taylor-SC Jr 13 DE 5 2 6.0 0.4611. Ronald Powell-UF So 12 5 2 6.0 0.5012. Jaye Howard-UF Sr 13 DT 4 3 5.5 0.4213. C. Washington-UG Jr 12 LB 4 2 5.0 0.42

Fletcher Cox-MS Jr 12 DL 5 0 5.0 0.4215. Nick Gentry-UA Sr 12 DL 4 1 4.5 0.3816. A. Highsmith-AR Jr 13 4 1 4.5 0.35

Josh Boyd-MS Jr 13 DL 4 1 4.5 0.35Rob Lohr-VU Jr 13 DT 4 1 4.5 0.35

19. Donta Hightower-UA Jr 13 LB 3 2 4.0 0.3120. Abry Jones-UG Jr 14 DE 3 2 4.0 0.29

TACKLES FOR LOSS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G1. Jarvis Jones-UG So 14 LB 16 7 19.5 1.392. Courtney Upshaw-UA Sr 13 LB 17 2 18.0 1.383. Bark. Mingo-LS So 14 DE 13 4 15.0 1.074. Melvin Ingram-SC Sr 13 DE 13 4 15.0 1.155. Fletcher Cox-MS Jr 12 DL 12 5 14.5 1.216. Winston Guy-UK Sr 12 10 8 14.0 1.177. Corey Lemonier-AU So 13 DL 13 1 13.5 1.048. Sam Montgomery-LS So 14 DE 9 9 13.5 0.969. Tim Fugger-VU Sr 13 DE 12 3 13.5 1.04

10. A. Highsmith-AR Jr 13 11 3 12.5 0.9611. J. Clowney-SC Fr 13 DE 11 2 12.0 0.9212. Rob Lohr-VU Jr 13 DT 10 3 11.5 0.8813. Danny Trevathan-UK Sr 12 LB 8 7 11.5 0.9614. Matt Elam-UF So 13 9 4 11.0 0.8515. Brandon Boykin-UG Sr 14 CB 10 2 11.0 0.7916. Donta Hightower-UA Jr 13 LB 8 6 11.0 0.8517. Jake Bequette-AR Sr 10 9 3 10.5 1.0518. Malik Jackson-UT Sr 11 8 5 10.5 0.9519. Jerry Franklin-AR Sr 13 6 8 10.0 0.77

Jaye Howard-UF Sr 13 DT 7 6 10.0 0.77

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceIndividual Statistics Through games of Jan 11, 2012

PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G1. Casey Hayward-VU Sr 13 10 7 17 1.312. Bacarri Rambo-UG Jr 13 8 8 16 1.233. Charles Sawyer-UM Jr 12 9 4 13 1.084. Johnthan Banks-MS Jr 13 9 5 14 1.085. S. Commings-UG Jr 14 12 1 13 0.936. Tharold Simon-LS So 13 10 2 12 0.92

DeQuan Menzie-UA Sr 13 11 1 12 0.92D. Milliner-UA So 13 9 3 12 0.92

9. T'Sharvan Bell-AU Jr 10 7 2 9 0.9010. Mo. Claiborne-LS Jr 14 6 6 12 0.86

Brandon Boykin-UG Sr 14 9 3 12 0.8612. Tramain Thomas-AR Sr 13 6 5 11 0.85

Trey Wilson-VU Jr 13 8 3 11 0.85Stephon Gilmore-SC Jr 13 7 4 11 0.85Tyrann Mathieu-LS So 13 9 2 11 0.85

16. Prentiss Waggner-UT Jr 12 7 2 9 0.75Danny Trevathan-UK Sr 12 5 4 9 0.75

18. Shawn Williams-UG Jr 14 6 4 10 0.7119. Matt Elam-UF So 13 7 2 9 0.69

Neiko Thorpe-AU Sr 13 6 3 9 0.69

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G1. Bacarri Rambo-UG Jr 13 8 157 1 51 0.622. Casey Hayward-VU Sr 13 7 107 1 50 0.543. Mo. Claiborne-LS Jr 14 6 173 1 89 0.434. Tramain Thomas-AR Sr 13 5 70 0 29 0.38

Johnthan Banks-MS Jr 13 5 27 1 27 0.386. Charles Sawyer-UM Jr 12 4 101 1 96 0.33

Danny Trevathan-UK Sr 12 4 73 0 28 0.33Austin Johnson-UT Sr 12 4 49 0 22 0.33

9. Stephon Gilmore-SC Jr 13 4 -10 0 3 0.3110. Shawn Williams-UG Jr 14 4 58 0 45 0.29

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G1. Jake Bequette-AR Sr 10 5 0.502. Tyrann Mathieu-LS So 13 6 0.463. Danny Trevathan-UK Sr 12 5 0.424. J. Clowney-SC Fr 13 5 0.38

Corey Lemonier-AU So 13 5 0.386. Antonio Allen-SC Sr 12 4 0.337. Johnthan Banks-MS Jr 13 3 0.23

Tim Fugger-VU Sr 13 3 0.23A. Barnes-VU Jr 13 3 0.23

10. Eltoro Freeman-AU Sr 12 2 0.17

FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G1. Tyrann Mathieu-LS So 13 5 0.382. Collins Ukwu-UK Jr 9 3 0.333. Antonio Allen-SC Sr 12 3 0.254. Ron Brooks-LS Sr 14 3 0.215. Eltoro Freeman-AU Sr 12 2 0.17

A.J. Johnson-UT Fr 12 2 0.17K. Lockett-UM Sr 12 2 0.17

8. Ed Stinson-UA So 13 2 0.15Devin Taylor-SC Jr 13 2 0.15Jaye Howard-UF Sr 13 2 0.15

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceConference Statistical Ranking Comparison Through games of Jan 11, 2012

Offense DefenseTeam Rushing Passing Total Off. Scoring Rushing Passing Total Def. ScoringAlabama 1 4 2 3 1 1 1 1Arkansas 9 1 1 1 9 10 9 8Auburn 4 9 8 7 11 12 11 11Florida 8 5 10 8 5 3 5 5Georgia 7 2 3 4 3 5 4 6Kentucky 11 12 12 12 10 8 10 10LSU 2 10 6 2 2 4 2 2Miss. State 5 6 5 9 7 11 8 4Ole Miss 10 11 11 11 12 9 12 12S. Carolina 3 7 4 5 6 2 3 3Tennessee 12 3 9 10 8 6 7 9Vanderbilt 6 8 7 6 4 7 6 7

Team Kick ret. Punt ret. Interceptions Sacks TFL Turnover Mar.Alabama 3 4 5 4 3 2Arkansas 4 2 4 5 8 6Auburn 1 10 7 9 9 5Florida 2 9 3 6 4 12Georgia 9 6 10 2 2 3Kentucky 11 12 11 10 11 6LSU 8 3 6 1 1 1Miss. State 12 5 8 7 5 9Ole Miss 10 1 9 12 12 11S. Carolina 7 8 12 3 6 4Tennessee 5 7 1 11 10 9Vanderbilt 6 11 2 7 7 6

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceConference Team Game Highs Through games of Jan 11, 2012

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 63 Georgia vs NEW MEXICO ST. (Nov. 5)59 Miss. State at Memphis (Sept. 1)59 Georgia vs COASTAL CAROLINA (Sept. 17)

Points scored kicking 15 Florida vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 17) [4fg,3pat]15 Georgia at Vanderbilt (Oct. 15) [4fg,3pat]15 Alabama vs LSU (Jan. 9) [5fg,0pat]

Touchdowns 9 Georgia vs NEW MEXICO ST. (Nov. 5)8 Miss. State at Memphis (Sept. 1)8 S. Carolina vs East Carolina (Sept. 3)8 Georgia vs COASTAL CAROLINA (Sept. 17)8 Miss. State vs UTM (Nov. 5)

Total offense yards 645 Miss. State at Memphis (Sept. 1) [309r,336p]639 S. Carolina vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 8) [288r,351p]

Total offense plays 97 Miss. State at Auburn (Sept. 10) [63r,34p]92 Auburn at S. Carolina (Oct. 1) [67r,25p]

Total offense yards/play 9.5 Alabama vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17) [62-586]9.3 Miss. State at Memphis (Sept. 1) [69-645]

Rushing yards 405 Florida at Kentucky (Sept. 24)389 Alabama at Ole Miss (Oct 15, 2011)

Rushing attempts 67 Auburn at S. Carolina (Oct. 1)63 Miss. State at Auburn (Sept. 10)

Yards per rush 10.5 Alabama vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17) [33-347]9.3 Alabama at Ole Miss (Oct 15, 2011) [42-389]

Rushing TDs 6 Alabama at Ole Miss (Oct 15, 2011)5 Miss. State at Memphis (Sept. 1)5 S. Carolina vs East Carolina (Sept. 3)5 Alabama vs KENT STATE (Sept. 3)5 LSU vs NORTHWESTERN ST. (Sept. 10)5 Alabama vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17)5 Vanderbilt vs ARMY (Oct. 22)

Longest rush 92 Arkansas vs AUBURN (Oct. 8)87 Kentucky vs CMU (Sept. 10)

Passing yards 510 Arkansas vs Texas A&M (Oct. 1)405 Tennessee vs CINCINNATI (Sept. 10)

Passing attempts 51 Arkansas vs Texas A&M (Oct. 1)51 Georgia vs LSU (Dec. 3)

Passing TDs 6 Georgia vs NEW MEXICO ST. (Nov. 5)5 S. Carolina vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 8)

Longest pass 83 Florida vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 17)81 Tennessee vs MONTANA (Sept. 3)

Passes completed 34 Tennessee vs CINCINNATI (Sept. 10)33 Arkansas vs MISS. STATE (Nov. 19)

Had intercepted 5 Ole Miss at Vanderbilt (Sept. 17)4 Alabama vs KENT STATE (Sept. 3)4 S. Carolina vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 24)4 Auburn at S. Carolina (Oct. 1)4 Kentucky at S. Carolina (Oct. 8)4 Florida vs FLORIDA STATE (Nov. 26)

Pass completion pct 100.0 LSU at Ole Miss (Nov 19, 2011) [8-8]88.9 S. Carolina vs THE CITADEL (Nov. 19) [16-18]

Passing yards/attempt 15.4 LSU vs FLORIDA (Oct. 8) [14-215]13.5 S. Carolina vs Nebraska (Jan. 2) [17-230]

Yards per catch 26.8 Ole Miss at Fresno State (Oct. 1) [8-214]23.0 Vanderbilt at Wake Forest (Nov. 26) [8-184]

Field goal attempts 7 Alabama vs LSU (Jan. 9)

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceTeam Game Highs Through games of Jan 11, 2012

6 Georgia at Vanderbilt (Oct. 15)6 Alabama vs LSU (Nov. 5)

Field goals made 5 Alabama vs LSU (Jan. 9)4 LSU at Miss. State (Sept. 15)4 Florida vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 17)4 Georgia at Vanderbilt (Oct. 15)4 Georgia vs KENTUCKY (Nov. 19)

Longest field goal 56 Georgia vs COASTAL CAROLINA (Sept. 17)55 Florida vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 5)55 Florida vs FURMAN (Nov. 19)

Field goal pct 100.0 LSU at Miss. State (Sept. 15) [4-4]100.0 Florida vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 17) [4-4]100.0 Florida vs UAB (Sept. 10) [3-3]100.0 Alabama vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 22) [3-3]100.0 Kentucky vs MISS. STATE (Oct. 29) [3-3]100.0 Arkansas at Vanderbilt (Oct. 29) [3-3]100.0 LSU at Alabama (Nov. 5) [3-3]100.0 Arkansas vs Kansas State (Jan. 6) [3-3]100.0 LSU vs Oregon (Sept. 3) [2-2]100.0 Florida vs FAU (Sept. 3) [2-2]100.0 Ole Miss vs BYU (Sept. 3) [2-2]100.0 Auburn vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 10) [2-2]100.0 Miss. State at Auburn (Sept. 10) [2-2]100.0 Alabama at Penn State (Sept. 10) [2-2]100.0 Miss. State vs LSU (Sept. 15) [2-2]100.0 Miss. State vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 24) [2-2]100.0 Florida at Kentucky (Sept. 24) [2-2]100.0 Arkansas vs Texas A&M (Oct. 1) [2-2]100.0 Tennessee vs BUFFALO (Oct. 1) [2-2]100.0 LSU vs FLORIDA (Oct. 8) [2-2]100.0 Georgia at Tennessee (Oct. 8) [2-2]100.0 Florida at Auburn (Oct. 15) [2-2]100.0 Tennessee at Alabama (Oct. 22) [2-2]100.0 Arkansas at Ole Miss (Oct. 22) [2-2]100.0 Auburn vs OLE MISS (Oct. 29) [2-2]100.0 Ole Miss at Kentucky (Nov. 5) [2-2]100.0 Florida at S. Carolina (Nov. 12) [2-2]100.0 LSU vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 25) [2-2]100.0 Alabama at Auburn (Nov. 26) [2-2]100.0 S. Carolina vs CLEMSON (Nov. 26) [2-2]100.0 Vanderbilt at Wake Forest (Nov. 26) [2-2]

PAT kicks attempted 9 Georgia vs NEW MEXICO ST. (Nov. 5)8 Miss. State at Memphis (Sept. 1)8 S. Carolina vs East Carolina (Sept. 3)8 Georgia vs COASTAL CAROLINA (Sept. 17)

PAT kicks made 9 Georgia vs NEW MEXICO ST. (Nov. 5)8 Miss. State at Memphis (Sept. 1)8 S. Carolina vs East Carolina (Sept. 3)8 Georgia vs COASTAL CAROLINA (Sept. 17)

PAT kicks pct 100.0 Georgia vs NEW MEXICO ST. (Nov. 5) [9-9]100.0 Miss. State at Memphis (Sept. 1) [8-8]100.0 S. Carolina vs East Carolina (Sept. 3) [8-8]100.0 Georgia vs COASTAL CAROLINA (Sept. 17) [8-8]100.0 Arkansas vs NEW MEXICO (Sept. 10) [7-7]100.0 LSU vs NORTHWESTERN ST. (Sept. 10) [7-7]100.0 Alabama at Ole Miss (Oct 15, 2011) [7-7]

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceTeam Game Highs Through games of Jan 11, 2012

100.0 Miss. State vs UTM (Nov. 5) [7-7]100.0 Arkansas vs TENNESSEE (Nov. 12) [7-7]100.0 LSU at Ole Miss (Nov 19, 2011) [7-7]100.0 Auburn vs UTAH STATE (Sept. 3) [6-6]100.0 Alabama vs KENT STATE (Sept. 3) [6-6]100.0 Tennessee vs MONTANA (Sept. 3) [6-6]100.0 Vanderbilt vs ELON (Sept. 3) [6-6]100.0 S. Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 10) [6-6]100.0 Ole Miss vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Sept. 10) [6-6]100.0 Tennessee vs CINCINNATI (Sept. 10) [6-6]100.0 Florida at Kentucky (Sept. 24) [6-6]100.0 LSU vs AUBURN (Oct. 22) [6-6]100.0 LSU vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Nov. 12) [6-6]100.0 Georgia vs AUBURN (Nov. 12) [6-6]100.0 Alabama vs GEORGIA SOUTHERN (Nov. 19) [6-6]100.0 Florida vs FURMAN (Nov. 19) [6-6]100.0 LSU vs Georgia (Dec. 3) [6-6]100.0 Florida vs FAU (Sept. 3) [5-5]100.0 Auburn vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 10) [5-5]100.0 Alabama vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17) [5-5]100.0 Arkansas vs TROY (Sept. 17) [5-5]100.0 Alabama vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 24) [5-5]100.0 LSU vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 1) [5-5]100.0 Alabama at Florida (Oct. 1) [5-5]100.0 Tennessee vs BUFFALO (Oct. 1) [5-5]100.0 Arkansas vs AUBURN (Oct. 8) [5-5]100.0 LSU vs FLORIDA (Oct. 8) [5-5]100.0 LSU at Tennessee (Oct. 15) [5-5]100.0 Kentucky vs JACKSONVILLE STATE (Oct. 22) [5-5]100.0 Auburn vs OLE MISS (Oct. 29) [5-5]100.0 Arkansas vs S. CAROLINA (Nov. 5) [5-5]100.0 Vanderbilt vs KENTUCKY (Nov. 12) [5-5]100.0 Arkansas vs MISS. STATE (Nov. 19) [5-5]100.0 Auburn vs SAMFORD (Nov. 19) [5-5]100.0 LSU vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 25) [5-5]100.0 Vanderbilt at Wake Forest (Nov. 26) [5-5]100.0 Auburn vs Virginia Cavaliers (Dec. 31) [5-5]100.0 Miss. State at Auburn (Sept. 10) [4-4]100.0 Florida vs UAB (Sept. 10) [4-4]100.0 Georgia vs S. CAROLINA (Sept. 10) [4-4]100.0 Vanderbilt vs OLE MISS (Sept. 17) [4-4]100.0 Arkansas vs Texas A&M (Oct. 1) [4-4]100.0 Vanderbilt vs GEORGIA (Oct. 15) [4-4]100.0 Alabama vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 22) [4-4]100.0 Miss. State at Kentucky (Oct. 29) [4-4]100.0 Vanderbilt vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 29) [4-4]100.0 S. Carolina at Arkansas (Nov. 5) [4-4]100.0 Alabama at Auburn (Nov. 26) [4-4]100.0 Miss. State vs OLE MISS (Nov. 26) [4-4]100.0 S. Carolina vs CLEMSON (Nov. 26) [4-4]100.0 Georgia at Georgia Tech (Nov. 26) [4-4]100.0 S. Carolina vs Nebraska (Jan. 2) [4-4]100.0 Georgia vs Boise State (Sept. 3) [3-3]100.0 Alabama at Penn State (Sept. 10) [3-3]100.0 Kentucky vs CMU (Sept. 10) [3-3]100.0 Vanderbilt vs UCONN (Sept. 10) [3-3]

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceTeam Game Highs Through games of Jan 11, 2012

100.0 Auburn at Clemson (Sept. 17) [3-3]100.0 S. Carolina vs NAVY (Sept. 17) [3-3]100.0 Florida vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 17) [3-3]100.0 Auburn vs FAU (Sept. 24) [3-3]100.0 Georgia at Ole Miss (Sept. 24) [3-3]100.0 S. Carolina vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 24) [3-3]100.0 Georgia vs MISS. STATE (Oct. 1) [3-3]100.0 Miss. State at UAB (Oct. 8) [3-3]100.0 Georgia at Vanderbilt (Oct. 15) [3-3]100.0 Arkansas at Ole Miss (Oct. 22) [3-3]100.0 Ole Miss vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 22) [3-3]100.0 Georgia vs Florida (Oct. 29) [3-3]100.0 Vanderbilt at Florida (Nov. 5) [3-3]100.0 Tennessee vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Nov. 5) [3-3]100.0 Alabama at Miss. State (Nov. 12) [3-3]100.0 Vanderbilt at Tennessee (Nov. 19) [3-3]100.0 Tennessee vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 19) [3-3]100.0 Vanderbilt vs Cincinnati (Dec. 31) [3-3]100.0 Florida vs Ohio State (Jan. 2) [3-3]100.0 Kentucky at Western Kentucky (Sept. 1) [2-2]100.0 Tennessee at Florida (Sept. 17) [2-2]100.0 Kentucky vs LOUISVILLE (Sept. 17) [2-2]100.0 Miss. State vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 24) [2-2]100.0 Arkansas at Alabama (Sept. 24) [2-2]100.0 Auburn at Arkansas (Oct. 8) [2-2]100.0 Georgia at Tennessee (Oct. 8) [2-2]100.0 Auburn vs FLORIDA (Oct. 15) [2-2]100.0 S. Carolina at Miss. State (Oct. 15) [2-2]100.0 Ole Miss at Auburn (Oct. 29) [2-2]100.0 Florida vs Georgia (Oct. 29) [2-2]100.0 S. Carolina at Tennessee (Oct. 29) [2-2]100.0 Arkansas at Vanderbilt (Oct. 29) [2-2]100.0 Florida vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 5) [2-2]100.0 S. Carolina vs FLORIDA (Nov. 12) [2-2]100.0 Miss. State at Arkansas (Nov. 19) [2-2]100.0 Arkansas at LSU (Nov. 25) [2-2]100.0 Auburn vs ALABAMA (Nov. 26) [2-2]100.0 Georgia vs Michigan State (Jan. 2) [2-2]

2-point PAT attempts 6 LSU vs Alabama (Jan. 9)1 Georgia vs S. CAROLINA (Sept. 10)1 Tennessee at Florida (Sept. 17)1 LSU at West Virginia (Sept. 24)1 Arkansas vs Texas A&M (Oct. 1)1 Ole Miss at Fresno State (Oct. 1)1 Florida at LSU (Oct. 8)1 Arkansas at Vanderbilt (Oct. 29)1 Miss. State vs UTM (Nov. 5)1 Florida vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 5)1 Florida at S. Carolina (Nov. 12)1 Kentucky at Vanderbilt (Nov. 12)1 Florida vs FURMAN (Nov. 19)1 Alabama at Auburn (Nov. 26)1 Georgia vs Michigan State (Jan. 2)

2-point PATs made 1 Georgia vs S. CAROLINA (Sept. 10)1 Arkansas vs Texas A&M (Oct. 1)1 Ole Miss at Fresno State (Oct. 1)

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceTeam Game Highs Through games of Jan 11, 2012

1 Florida at LSU (Oct. 8)1 Arkansas at Vanderbilt (Oct. 29)1 Kentucky at Vanderbilt (Nov. 12)1 Alabama at Auburn (Nov. 26)1 Georgia vs Michigan State (Jan. 2)

Punts 10 Kentucky at LSU (Oct. 1)9 Ole Miss vs GEORGIA (Sept. 24)9 Vanderbilt at S. Carolina (Sept. 24)9 Auburn at Arkansas (Oct. 8)9 Kentucky at S. Carolina (Oct. 8)9 Auburn vs FLORIDA (Oct. 15)9 Florida vs FLORIDA STATE (Nov. 26)9 Kentucky vs TENNESSEE (Nov. 26)9 LSU vs Alabama (Jan. 9)

Longest punt 73 Ole Miss vs BYU (Sept. 3)73 LSU at Alabama (Nov. 5)

Yards punted 457 Ole Miss vs GEORGIA (Sept. 24) [9-457]424 Kentucky at LSU (Oct. 1) [10-424]

Punting avg 56.8 Ole Miss vs BYU (Sept. 3) [4-227]55.2 Georgia at Ole Miss (Sept. 24) [4-221]

Punt returns 11 Alabama vs KENT STATE (Sept. 3)8 Arkansas vs MISSOURI STATE (Sept. 3)

Punt return yards 188 Arkansas vs MISSOURI STATE (Sept. 3)148 Alabama vs KENT STATE (Sept. 3)

Punt return avg 40.5 Miss. State vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 24) [2-81]38.3 LSU vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 25) [3-115]

Punt return TDs 2 Arkansas vs MISSOURI STATE (Sept. 3)1 S. Carolina vs East Carolina (Sept. 3)1 Florida vs FAU (Sept. 3)1 Ole Miss vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Sept. 10)1 Miss. State vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 24)1 Alabama vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 24)1 Ole Miss vs GEORGIA (Sept. 24)1 Miss. State vs UTM (Nov. 5)1 Arkansas vs TENNESSEE (Nov. 12)1 LSU vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 25)1 LSU vs Georgia (Dec. 3)1 Florida vs Ohio State (Jan. 2)1 Georgia vs Michigan State (Jan. 2)1 Arkansas vs Kansas State (Jan. 6)

Longest punt return 92 LSU vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 25)92 Georgia vs Michigan State (Jan. 2)

Kick returns 9 Kentucky at S. Carolina (Oct. 8)9 Ole Miss vs ALABAMA (Oct 15, 2011)9 Ole Miss vs LSU (Nov 19, 2011)

Kick return yards 257 Auburn vs UTAH STATE (Sept. 3)223 Ole Miss vs ALABAMA (Oct 15, 2011)

Kick return avg 64.0 Florida vs Ohio State (Jan. 2) [2-128]52.0 Arkansas vs NEW MEXICO (Sept. 10) [2-104]

Longest kick return 99 LSU at West Virginia (Sept. 24)99 Florida vs Georgia (Oct. 29)99 Florida vs Ohio State (Jan. 2)

Kick return TDs 1 Auburn vs UTAH STATE (Sept. 3)1 Arkansas vs NEW MEXICO (Sept. 10)1 LSU at West Virginia (Sept. 24)1 Vanderbilt vs GEORGIA (Oct. 15)

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceTeam Game Highs Through games of Jan 11, 2012

1 Florida vs Georgia (Oct. 29)1 Arkansas vs S. CAROLINA (Nov. 5)1 Auburn vs ALABAMA (Nov. 26)1 Florida vs Ohio State (Jan. 2)

Interceptions 5 Vanderbilt vs OLE MISS (Sept. 17)4 Kentucky at Western Kentucky (Sept. 1)4 Ole Miss vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Sept. 10)4 Vanderbilt at S. Carolina (Sept. 24)4 S. Carolina vs AUBURN (Oct. 1)4 S. Carolina vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 8)

Interception return yds 128 Vanderbilt at Tennessee (Nov. 19)103 Tennessee vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 19)

Interception return avg 64.0 Vanderbilt at Tennessee (Nov. 19) [2-128]50.0 Florida vs FURMAN (Nov. 19) [2-100]

Longest interception rtn 100 Vanderbilt at Tennessee (Nov. 19)96 Ole Miss vs BYU (Sept. 3)

Interception return TDs 2 Florida vs FURMAN (Nov. 19)1 Ole Miss vs BYU (Sept. 3)1 Tennessee vs MONTANA (Sept. 3)1 Vanderbilt vs ELON (Sept. 3)1 Auburn vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 10)1 Miss. State at Auburn (Sept. 10)1 S. Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 10)1 Vanderbilt vs UCONN (Sept. 10)1 Vanderbilt vs OLE MISS (Sept. 17)1 Auburn vs FAU (Sept. 24)1 Alabama vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 24)1 Alabama at Florida (Oct. 1)1 Miss. State at Georgia (Oct. 1)1 LSU vs AUBURN (Oct. 22)1 S. Carolina at Arkansas (Nov. 5)1 Georgia vs AUBURN (Nov. 12)1 LSU at Ole Miss (Nov 19, 2011)1 Tennessee vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 19)1 Vanderbilt at Tennessee (Nov. 19)1 Alabama at Auburn (Nov. 26)1 LSU vs Georgia (Dec. 3)

Fumbles lost 4 S. Carolina vs East Carolina (Sept. 3)3 S. Carolina at Arkansas (Nov. 5)3 Georgia vs KENTUCKY (Nov. 19)

Fumbles recovered 4 S. Carolina vs East Carolina (Sept. 3)3 LSU vs Oregon (Sept. 3)3 Vanderbilt vs ARMY (Oct. 22)3 Arkansas vs S. CAROLINA (Nov. 5)3 Kentucky at Georgia (Nov. 19)

Sacked by opp 7 Vanderbilt vs UCONN (Sept. 10)6 Georgia vs Boise State (Sept. 3)6 Miss. State vs LSU (Sept. 15)6 Kentucky vs LOUISVILLE (Sept. 17)6 Vanderbilt at S. Carolina (Sept. 24)6 Auburn at LSU (Oct. 22)6 Florida vs Georgia (Oct. 29)

QB sacks 7 Arkansas vs Kansas State (Jan. 6)6 LSU at Miss. State (Sept. 15)6 S. Carolina vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 24)6 LSU vs AUBURN (Oct. 22)

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceTeam Game Highs Through games of Jan 11, 2012

6 Georgia vs Florida (Oct. 29)6 Miss. State vs Wake Forest (Dec. 30)6 S. Carolina vs Nebraska (Jan. 2)6 Florida vs Ohio State (Jan. 2)

Turnovers committed 6 Kentucky at S. Carolina (Oct. 8)5 Alabama vs KENT STATE (Sept. 3)5 Ole Miss at Vanderbilt (Sept. 17)

Turnovers caused 6 S. Carolina vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 8)5 S. Carolina vs East Carolina (Sept. 3)5 Vanderbilt vs OLE MISS (Sept. 17)

Kicks blocked 2 Auburn vs Virginia Cavaliers (Dec. 31)1 Florida vs FAU (Sept. 3)1 Tennessee vs CINCINNATI (Sept. 10)1 Alabama vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17)1 Florida vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 17)1 Georgia vs COASTAL CAROLINA (Sept. 17)1 Auburn at S. Carolina (Oct. 1)1 Florida at LSU (Oct. 8)1 Kentucky at S. Carolina (Oct. 8)1 Georgia at Tennessee (Oct. 8)1 Georgia at Vanderbilt (Oct. 15)1 Vanderbilt vs GEORGIA (Oct. 15)1 S. Carolina at Tennessee (Oct. 29)1 LSU at Alabama (Nov. 5)1 Florida vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 5)1 Miss. State at Arkansas (Nov. 19)1 Alabama vs GEORGIA SOUTHERN (Nov. 19)1 Florida vs FURMAN (Nov. 19)1 Kentucky vs TENNESSEE (Nov. 26)1 Miss. State vs Wake Forest (Dec. 30)1 Vanderbilt vs Cincinnati (Dec. 31)1 S. Carolina vs Nebraska (Jan. 2)1 Florida vs Ohio State (Jan. 2)1 LSU vs Alabama (Jan. 9)

First downs 34 Arkansas vs NEW MEXICO (Sept. 10)34 Tennessee vs CINCINNATI (Sept. 10)

1st downs rushing 21 Georgia vs AUBURN (Nov. 12)19 Miss. State at Auburn (Sept. 10)19 Vanderbilt at Wake Forest (Nov. 26)

1st downs passing 21 Tennessee vs CINCINNATI (Sept. 10)19 Arkansas vs Texas A&M (Oct. 1)19 Arkansas vs MISS. STATE (Nov. 19)

1st downs by penalty 8 Tennessee at Florida (Sept. 17)4 Kentucky at Western Kentucky (Sept. 1)4 Kentucky vs LOUISVILLE (Sept. 17)4 Florida at Auburn (Oct. 15)4 LSU at Tennessee (Oct. 15)4 Vanderbilt vs GEORGIA (Oct. 15)4 LSU vs AUBURN (Oct. 22)4 Florida vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 5)4 Vanderbilt vs KENTUCKY (Nov. 12)

Penalties 16 Florida vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 17)14 Arkansas vs Texas A&M (Oct. 1)14 Florida vs Georgia (Oct. 29)

Penalties yards 150 Florida vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 17)112 Arkansas vs Texas A&M (Oct. 1)

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceConference Individual Game Highs Through games of Jan 11, 2012

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points scored 24 Jeff Scott (Ole Miss) vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Sept. 10)24 Trent Richardson (Alabama) at Ole Miss (Oct 15, 2011)

Touchdowns 4 Jeff Scott (Ole Miss) vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Sept. 10)4 Trent Richardson (Alabama) at Ole Miss (Oct 15, 2011)

TD responsibility 5 Tyler Bray (Tennessee) vs CINCINNATI (Sept. 10) [1r,4p]5 Aaron Murray (Georgia) vs NEW MEXICO ST. (Nov. 5) [0r,5p]

Points scored kicking 15 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 17) [4fg,3pat]15 Blair Walsh (Georgia) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 15) [4fg,3pat]15 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) vs LSU (Jan. 9) [5fg,0pat]

Total offense yards 481 Tyler Wilson (Arkansas) vs Texas A&M (Oct. 1) [-29r,510p]408 Tyler Bray (Tennessee) vs CINCINNATI (Sept. 10) [3r,405p]

Total offense plays 60 Chris Relf (Miss. State) at Auburn (Sept. 10) [27r,33p]57 Tyler Wilson (Arkansas) vs Texas A&M (Oct. 1) [6r,51p]

Total offense yards/play 29.0 Branden Smith (Georgia) vs NEW MEXICO ST. (Nov. 5) [2-58]20.5 Jacoby Brissett (Florida) vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 5) [2-41]

Rushing yards 246 Marcus Lattimore (S. Carolina) vs NAVY (Sept. 17)203 Trent Richardson (Alabama) at Auburn (Nov. 26)

Rushing attempts 41 Michael Dyer (Auburn) at S. Carolina (Oct. 1)37 Marcus Lattimore (S. Carolina) vs NAVY (Sept. 17)

Yards per rush 29.0 Branden Smith (Georgia) vs NEW MEXICO ST. (Nov. 5) [2-58]18.5 Alfred Blue (LSU) at Ole Miss (Nov 19, 2011) [4-74]

Rushing TDs 4 Trent Richardson (Alabama) at Ole Miss (Oct 15, 2011)3 Vick Ballard (Miss. State) at Memphis (Sept. 1)3 Marcus Lattimore (S. Carolina) vs East Carolina (Sept. 3)3 Trent Richardson (Alabama) vs KENT STATE (Sept. 3)3 Jeff Scott (Ole Miss) vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Sept. 10)3 Marcus Lattimore (S. Carolina) vs NAVY (Sept. 17)3 Trent Richardson (Alabama) vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17)3 Zac Stacy (Vanderbilt) vs ARMY (Oct. 22)3 Zac Stacy (Vanderbilt) vs KENTUCKY (Nov. 12)3 Zac Stacy (Vanderbilt) at Wake Forest (Nov. 26)

Longest rush 92 Joe Adams (Arkansas) vs AUBURN (Oct. 8)87 Josh Clemons (Kentucky) vs CMU (Sept. 10)

Passing yards 510 Tyler Wilson (Arkansas) vs Texas A&M (Oct. 1)405 Tyler Bray (Tennessee) vs CINCINNATI (Sept. 10)

Passing attempts 51 Tyler Wilson (Arkansas) vs Texas A&M (Oct. 1)48 Tyler Bray (Tennessee) at Florida (Sept. 17)

Passing TDs 5 Aaron Murray (Georgia) vs NEW MEXICO ST. (Nov. 5)4 Aaron Murray (Georgia) vs S. CAROLINA (Sept. 10)4 Tyler Bray (Tennessee) vs CINCINNATI (Sept. 10)4 Tyler Bray (Tennessee) vs BUFFALO (Oct. 1)4 Connor Shaw (S. Carolina) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 8)4 A.J. McCarron (Alabama) vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 8)4 Clint Moseley (Auburn) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 29)4 Aaron Murray (Georgia) vs AUBURN (Nov. 12)4 John Brantley (Florida) vs FURMAN (Nov. 19)4 Aaron Murray (Georgia) at Georgia Tech (Nov. 26)

Longest pass 83 John Brantley (Florida) vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 17)81 Tyler Bray (Tennessee) vs MONTANA (Sept. 3)

Passes completed 34 Tyler Bray (Tennessee) vs CINCINNATI (Sept. 10)32 Tyler Wilson (Arkansas) vs MISS. STATE (Nov. 19)

Had intercepted 5 Zack Stoudt (Ole Miss) at Vanderbilt (Sept. 17)4 Stephen Garcia (S. Carolina) vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 24)

Pass completion pct 100.0 Dylan Thompson (S. Carolina) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 8) [2-2]

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceIndividual Game Highs Through games of Jan 11, 2012

100.0 Andrew Clifford (S. Carolina) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 8) [2-2]100.0 Phillip Sims (Alabama) vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 8) [3-3]100.0 Jo. Jefferson (LSU) at Ole Miss (Nov 19, 2011) [7-7]

Pass yards/attempt 18.0 Jo. Jefferson (LSU) vs AUBURN (Oct. 22) [3-54]15.4 Jarrett Lee (LSU) vs FLORIDA (Oct. 8) [10-154]

Pass yards/catch 27.0 Jo. Jefferson (LSU) vs AUBURN (Oct. 22) [2-54]22.0 Jarrett Lee (LSU) vs FLORIDA (Oct. 8) [7-154]

Receiving yards 281 Jarius Wright (Arkansas) vs Texas A&M (Oct. 1)205 Tavarres King (Georgia) vs Michigan State (Jan. 2)

Receptions 13 Jarius Wright (Arkansas) vs Texas A&M (Oct. 1)13 Matt Roark (Kentucky) vs MISS. STATE (Oct. 29)

Yards per catch 52.0 Chris Rainey (Florida) vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 17) [2-104]50.3 Andre Debose (Florida) vs FURMAN (Nov. 19) [3-151]

Receiving TDs 2 Jarius Wright (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI STATE (Sept. 3)2 Chris Boyd (Vanderbilt) vs ELON (Sept. 3)2 Da'Rick Rogers (Tennessee) vs CINCINNATI (Sept. 10)2 Tavarres King (Georgia) vs COASTAL CAROLINA (Sept. 17)2 Jarius Wright (Arkansas) vs Texas A&M (Oct. 1)2 Da'Rick Rogers (Tennessee) vs BUFFALO (Oct. 1)2 DeAnthony Arnett (Tennessee) vs BUFFALO (Oct. 1)2 Alshon Jeffery (S. Carolina) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 8)2 DeAndrew White (Alabama) vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 8)2 Marlon Brown (Georgia) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 15)2 Rueben Randle (LSU) vs AUBURN (Oct. 22)2 La'Rod King (Kentucky) vs JACKSONVILLE STATE (Oct. 22)2 Donte Moncrief (Ole Miss) vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 22)2 Lutzenkirchen (Auburn) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 29)2 Jarius Wright (Arkansas) vs S. CAROLINA (Nov. 5)2 Arceto Clark (Miss. State) vs UTM (Nov. 5)2 Brad Smelley (Alabama) vs GEORGIA SOUTHERN (Nov. 19)2 Andre Debose (Florida) vs FURMAN (Nov. 19)2 Da'Rick Rogers (Tennessee) vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 19)

Longest reception 83 Chris Rainey (Florida) vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 17)81 Justin Hunter (Tennessee) vs MONTANA (Sept. 3)

Field goal attempts 7 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) vs LSU (Jan. 9)6 Blair Walsh (Georgia) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 15)

Field goals made 5 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) vs LSU (Jan. 9)4 Drew Alleman (LSU) at Miss. State (Sept. 15)4 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 17)4 Blair Walsh (Georgia) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 15)4 Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs KENTUCKY (Nov. 19)

Longest field goal 56 Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs COASTAL CAROLINA (Sept. 17)55 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 5)55 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) vs FURMAN (Nov. 19)

Field goal pct 100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) at Miss. State (Sept. 15) [4-4]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 17) [4-4]100.0 Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs KENTUCKY (Nov. 19) [4-4]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) vs UAB (Sept. 10) [3-3]100.0 Craig McIntosh (Kentucky) vs MISS. STATE (Oct. 29) [3-3]100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 29) [3-3]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) at Alabama (Nov. 5) [3-3]100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) vs Kansas State (Jan. 6) [3-3]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) vs Oregon (Sept. 3) [2-2]

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceIndividual Game Highs Through games of Jan 11, 2012

100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) vs KENT STATE (Sept. 3) [2-2]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) vs FAU (Sept. 3) [2-2]100.0 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) vs BYU (Sept. 3) [2-2]100.0 Cody Parkey (Auburn) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 10) [2-2]100.0 D. DePasquale (Miss. State) at Auburn (Sept. 10) [2-2]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) at Penn State (Sept. 10) [2-2]100.0 D. DePasquale (Miss. State) vs LSU (Sept. 15) [2-2]100.0 D. DePasquale (Miss. State) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 24) [2-2]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) at Kentucky (Sept. 24) [2-2]100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) vs Texas A&M (Oct. 1) [2-2]100.0 Michael Palardy (Tennessee) vs BUFFALO (Oct. 1) [2-2]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) vs FLORIDA (Oct. 8) [2-2]100.0 Blair Walsh (Georgia) at Tennessee (Oct. 8) [2-2]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) at Auburn (Oct. 15) [2-2]100.0 Michael Palardy (Tennessee) at Alabama (Oct. 22) [2-2]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 22) [2-2]100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) at Ole Miss (Oct. 22) [2-2]100.0 Cody Parkey (Auburn) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 29) [2-2]100.0 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) at Kentucky (Nov. 5) [2-2]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) at S. Carolina (Nov. 12) [2-2]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 25) [2-2]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) at Auburn (Nov. 26) [2-2]100.0 Jay Wooten (S. Carolina) vs CLEMSON (Nov. 26) [2-2]100.0 Ryan Fowler (Vanderbilt) at Wake Forest (Nov. 26) [2-2]

PAT kicks attempted 8 Jay Wooten (S. Carolina) vs East Carolina (Sept. 3)8 Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs COASTAL CAROLINA (Sept. 17)

PAT kicks made 8 Jay Wooten (S. Carolina) vs East Carolina (Sept. 3)8 Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs COASTAL CAROLINA (Sept. 17)

PAT kicks pct 100.0 Jay Wooten (S. Carolina) vs East Carolina (Sept. 3) [8-8]100.0 Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs COASTAL CAROLINA (Sept. 17) [8-8]100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) vs NEW MEXICO (Sept. 10) [7-7]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) vs NORTHWESTERN ST. (Sept. 10) [7-7]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) at Ole Miss (Oct 15, 2011) [7-7]100.0 D. DePasquale (Miss. State) vs UTM (Nov. 5) [7-7]100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE (Nov. 12) [7-7]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) at Ole Miss (Nov 19, 2011) [7-7]100.0 Cody Parkey (Auburn) vs UTAH STATE (Sept. 3) [6-6]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) vs KENT STATE (Sept. 3) [6-6]100.0 Michael Palardy (Tennessee) vs MONTANA (Sept. 3) [6-6]100.0 Jay Wooten (S. Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 10) [6-6]100.0 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Sept. 10) [6-6]100.0 Michael Palardy (Tennessee) vs CINCINNATI (Sept. 10) [6-6]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) at Kentucky (Sept. 24) [6-6]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) vs AUBURN (Oct. 22) [6-6]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Nov. 12) [6-6]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) vs GEORGIA SOUTHERN (Nov. 19) [6-6]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) vs FURMAN (Nov. 19) [6-6]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) vs Georgia (Dec. 3) [6-6]100.0 D. DePasquale (Miss. State) at Memphis (Sept. 1) [5-5]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) vs FAU (Sept. 3) [5-5]100.0 Carey Spear (Vanderbilt) vs ELON (Sept. 3) [5-5]100.0 Cody Parkey (Auburn) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 10) [5-5]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17) [5-5]

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100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) vs TROY (Sept. 17) [5-5]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) at West Virginia (Sept. 24) [5-5]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 24) [5-5]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 1) [5-5]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) at Florida (Oct. 1) [5-5]100.0 Michael Palardy (Tennessee) vs BUFFALO (Oct. 1) [5-5]100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) vs AUBURN (Oct. 8) [5-5]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) vs FLORIDA (Oct. 8) [5-5]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) at Tennessee (Oct. 15) [5-5]100.0 Craig McIntosh (Kentucky) vs JACKSONVILLE STATE (Oct. 22) [5-5]100.0 Cody Parkey (Auburn) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 29) [5-5]100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) vs S. CAROLINA (Nov. 5) [5-5]100.0 Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs NEW MEXICO ST. (Nov. 5) [5-5]100.0 Ryan Fowler (Vanderbilt) vs KENTUCKY (Nov. 12) [5-5]100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) vs MISS. STATE (Nov. 19) [5-5]100.0 Cody Parkey (Auburn) vs SAMFORD (Nov. 19) [5-5]100.0 Drew Alleman (LSU) vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 25) [5-5]100.0 Ryan Fowler (Vanderbilt) at Wake Forest (Nov. 26) [5-5]100.0 Cody Parkey (Auburn) vs Virginia Cavaliers (Dec. 31) [5-5]100.0 D. DePasquale (Miss. State) at Auburn (Sept. 10) [4-4]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) vs UAB (Sept. 10) [4-4]100.0 Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs S. CAROLINA (Sept. 10) [4-4]100.0 Carey Spear (Vanderbilt) vs OLE MISS (Sept. 17) [4-4]100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) vs Texas A&M (Oct. 1) [4-4]100.0 Carey Spear (Vanderbilt) vs GEORGIA (Oct. 15) [4-4]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 22) [4-4]100.0 D. DePasquale (Miss. State) at Kentucky (Oct. 29) [4-4]100.0 Carey Spear (Vanderbilt) vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 29) [4-4]100.0 Jay Wooten (S. Carolina) at Arkansas (Nov. 5) [4-4]100.0 Brandon Bogotay (Georgia) vs NEW MEXICO ST. (Nov. 5) [4-4]100.0 Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs AUBURN (Nov. 12) [4-4]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) at Auburn (Nov. 26) [4-4]100.0 D. DePasquale (Miss. State) vs OLE MISS (Nov. 26) [4-4]100.0 Jay Wooten (S. Carolina) vs CLEMSON (Nov. 26) [4-4]100.0 Blair Walsh (Georgia) at Georgia Tech (Nov. 26) [4-4]100.0 Jay Wooten (S. Carolina) vs Nebraska (Jan. 2) [4-4]100.0 Brian Egan (Miss. State) at Memphis (Sept. 1) [3-3]100.0 Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs Boise State (Sept. 3) [3-3]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) at Penn State (Sept. 10) [3-3]100.0 Craig McIntosh (Kentucky) vs CMU (Sept. 10) [3-3]100.0 Carey Spear (Vanderbilt) vs UCONN (Sept. 10) [3-3]100.0 Cody Parkey (Auburn) at Clemson (Sept. 17) [3-3]100.0 Jay Wooten (S. Carolina) vs NAVY (Sept. 17) [3-3]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 17) [3-3]100.0 Cody Parkey (Auburn) vs FAU (Sept. 24) [3-3]100.0 Blair Walsh (Georgia) at Ole Miss (Sept. 24) [3-3]100.0 Jay Wooten (S. Carolina) vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 24) [3-3]100.0 Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs MISS. STATE (Oct. 1) [3-3]100.0 D. DePasquale (Miss. State) at UAB (Oct. 8) [3-3]100.0 Blair Walsh (Georgia) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 15) [3-3]100.0 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 22) [3-3]100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) at Ole Miss (Oct. 22) [3-3]100.0 Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs Florida (Oct. 29) [3-3]

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceIndividual Game Highs Through games of Jan 11, 2012

100.0 Ryan Fowler (Vanderbilt) at Florida (Nov. 5) [3-3]100.0 Derrick Brodus (Tennessee) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Nov. 5) [3-3]100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) at Miss. State (Nov. 12) [3-3]100.0 Michael Palardy (Tennessee) vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 19) [3-3]100.0 Ryan Fowler (Vanderbilt) vs Cincinnati (Dec. 31) [3-3]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) vs Ohio State (Jan. 2) [3-3]100.0 Craig McIntosh (Kentucky) at Western Kentucky (Sept. 1) [2-2]100.0 Michael Palardy (Tennessee) at Florida (Sept. 17) [2-2]100.0 Craig McIntosh (Kentucky) vs LOUISVILLE (Sept. 17) [2-2]100.0 D. DePasquale (Miss. State) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 24) [2-2]100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) at Alabama (Sept. 24) [2-2]100.0 Cody Parkey (Auburn) at Arkansas (Oct. 8) [2-2]100.0 Blair Walsh (Georgia) at Tennessee (Oct. 8) [2-2]100.0 Cody Parkey (Auburn) vs FLORIDA (Oct. 15) [2-2]100.0 Jay Wooten (S. Carolina) at Miss. State (Oct. 15) [2-2]100.0 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) at Auburn (Oct. 29) [2-2]100.0 Brad Phillips (Florida) vs Georgia (Oct. 29) [2-2]100.0 Jay Wooten (S. Carolina) at Tennessee (Oct. 29) [2-2]100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 29) [2-2]100.0 Caleb Sturgis (Florida) vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 5) [2-2]100.0 Jay Wooten (S. Carolina) vs FLORIDA (Nov. 12) [2-2]100.0 Brandon Bogotay (Georgia) vs AUBURN (Nov. 12) [2-2]100.0 D. DePasquale (Miss. State) at Arkansas (Nov. 19) [2-2]100.0 Carey Spear (Vanderbilt) at Tennessee (Nov. 19) [2-2]100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) at LSU (Nov. 25) [2-2]100.0 Cody Parkey (Auburn) vs ALABAMA (Nov. 26) [2-2]100.0 Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs Michigan State (Jan. 2) [2-2]

Punts 10 Ryan Tydlacka (Kentucky) at LSU (Oct. 1)9 Tyler Campbell (Ole Miss) vs GEORGIA (Sept. 24)9 Richard Kent (Vanderbilt) at S. Carolina (Sept. 24)9 Steven Clark (Auburn) at Arkansas (Oct. 8)9 Ryan Tydlacka (Kentucky) at S. Carolina (Oct. 8)9 Steven Clark (Auburn) vs FLORIDA (Oct. 15)9 Ryan Tydlacka (Kentucky) vs TENNESSEE (Nov. 26)9 Brad Wing (LSU) vs Alabama (Jan. 9)

Yards punted 457 Tyler Campbell (Ole Miss) vs GEORGIA (Sept. 24) [9-457]424 Ryan Tydlacka (Kentucky) at LSU (Oct. 1) [10-424]

Longest punt 73 Tyler Campbell (Ole Miss) vs BYU (Sept. 3)73 Brad Wing (LSU) at Alabama (Nov. 5)

Punting avg 56.8 Tyler Campbell (Ole Miss) vs BYU (Sept. 3) [4-227]55.2 Drew Butler (Georgia) at Ole Miss (Sept. 24) [4-221]

Punt returns 8 Marquis Maze (Alabama) vs KENT STATE (Sept. 3)6 Joe Adams (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI STATE (Sept. 3)

Punt return yards 174 Joe Adams (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI STATE (Sept. 3)125 Marquis Maze (Alabama) vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 24)

Longest punt return 92 Tyrann Mathieu (LSU) vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 25)92 Brandon Boykin (Georgia) vs Michigan State (Jan. 2)

Punt return TDs 2 Joe Adams (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI STATE (Sept. 3)1 Ace Sanders (S. Carolina) vs East Carolina (Sept. 3)1 Chris Rainey (Florida) vs FAU (Sept. 3)1 Jeff Scott (Ole Miss) vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Sept. 10)1 Chad Bumphis (Miss. State) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 24)1 Marquis Maze (Alabama) vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 24)

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1 N. Brassell (Ole Miss) vs GEORGIA (Sept. 24)1 Johnthan Banks (Miss. State) vs UTM (Nov. 5)1 Joe Adams (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE (Nov. 12)1 Tyrann Mathieu (LSU) vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 25)1 Tyrann Mathieu (LSU) vs Georgia (Dec. 3)1 Graham Stewart (Florida) vs Ohio State (Jan. 2)1 Brandon Boykin (Georgia) vs Michigan State (Jan. 2)1 Joe Adams (Arkansas) vs Kansas State (Jan. 6)

Punt return avg 38.3 Tyrann Mathieu (LSU) vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 25) [3-115]31.5 Jeff Scott (Ole Miss) vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Sept. 10) [2-63]

Kick returns 7 Brandon Boykin (Georgia) vs S. CAROLINA (Sept. 10)7 Mychal Bailey (Kentucky) vs FLORIDA (Sept. 24)

Kick return yards 184 Brandon Boykin (Georgia) vs S. CAROLINA (Sept. 10)176 Tre Mason (Auburn) vs UTAH STATE (Sept. 3)

Kick return avg 65.0 Dennis Johnson (Arkansas) vs S. CAROLINA (Nov. 5) [2-130]64.0 Andre Debose (Florida) vs Ohio State (Jan. 2) [2-128]

Longest kick return 99 Mo. Claiborne (LSU) at West Virginia (Sept. 24)99 Jeff Demps (Florida) vs Georgia (Oct. 29)99 Andre Debose (Florida) vs Ohio State (Jan. 2)

Kick return TDs 1 Tre Mason (Auburn) vs UTAH STATE (Sept. 3)1 Marquel Wade (Arkansas) vs NEW MEXICO (Sept. 10)1 Mo. Claiborne (LSU) at West Virginia (Sept. 24)1 Andre Hal (Vanderbilt) vs GEORGIA (Oct. 15)1 Jeff Demps (Florida) vs Georgia (Oct. 29)1 Dennis Johnson (Arkansas) vs S. CAROLINA (Nov. 5)1 O. McCalebb (Auburn) vs ALABAMA (Nov. 26)1 Andre Debose (Florida) vs Ohio State (Jan. 2)

Combined PR/KR yards 184 Brandon Boykin (Georgia) vs S. CAROLINA (Sept. 10) [0pr-184kr]176 Tre Mason (Auburn) vs UTAH STATE (Sept. 3) [0pr-176kr]

Interceptions 2 Winston Guy (Kentucky) at Western Kentucky (Sept. 1)2 Mo. Claiborne (LSU) at Miss. State (Sept. 15)2 Trey Wilson (Vanderbilt) vs OLE MISS (Sept. 17)2 Bacarri Rambo (Georgia) at Ole Miss (Sept. 24)2 Casey Hayward (Vanderbilt) at S. Carolina (Sept. 24)2 C.C. Whitlock (S. Carolina) vs AUBURN (Oct. 1)2 Tramain Thomas (Arkansas) vs AUBURN (Oct. 8)2 A. Barnes (Vanderbilt) at Tennessee (Nov. 19)2 Casey Hayward (Vanderbilt) vs Cincinnati (Dec. 31)

Interception return yds 128 A. Barnes (Vanderbilt) at Tennessee (Nov. 19)96 Charles Sawyer (Ole Miss) vs BYU (Sept. 3)

Interception return avg 64.0 A. Barnes (Vanderbilt) at Tennessee (Nov. 19) [2-128]41.0 Trey Wilson (Vanderbilt) vs OLE MISS (Sept. 17) [2-82]

Longest interception rtn 100 A. Barnes (Vanderbilt) at Tennessee (Nov. 19)96 Charles Sawyer (Ole Miss) vs BYU (Sept. 3)

Interception return TDs 1 Charles Sawyer (Ole Miss) vs BYU (Sept. 3)1 Art Evans (Tennessee) vs MONTANA (Sept. 3)1 Trey Wilson (Vanderbilt) vs ELON (Sept. 3)1 Johnthan Banks (Miss. State) at Auburn (Sept. 10)1 D. McNeal (Auburn) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 10)1 Antonio Allen (S. Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 10)1 Casey Hayward (Vanderbilt) vs UCONN (Sept. 10)1 Trey Wilson (Vanderbilt) vs OLE MISS (Sept. 17)1 J. Whitehead (Auburn) vs FAU (Sept. 24)

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceIndividual Game Highs Through games of Jan 11, 2012

1 DeQuan Menzie (Alabama) vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 24)1 Courtney Upshaw (Alabama) at Florida (Oct. 1)1 Darius Slay (Miss. State) at Georgia (Oct. 1)1 Ron Brooks (LSU) vs AUBURN (Oct. 22)1 Devin Taylor (S. Carolina) at Arkansas (Nov. 5)1 Bacarri Rambo (Georgia) vs AUBURN (Nov. 12)1 Jelani Jenkins (Florida) vs FURMAN (Nov. 19)1 De'Ante Saunders (Florida) vs FURMAN (Nov. 19)1 Ron Brooks (LSU) at Ole Miss (Nov 19, 2011)1 Eric Gordon (Tennessee) vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 19)1 A. Barnes (Vanderbilt) at Tennessee (Nov. 19)1 D. Milliner (Alabama) at Auburn (Nov. 26)1 Mo. Claiborne (LSU) vs Georgia (Dec. 3)

All-purpose yards 281 Jarius Wright (Arkansas) vs Texas A&M (Oct. 1)271 Marcus Lattimore (S. Carolina) vs NAVY (Sept. 17)

Tackles 18.0 Brandon Wilson (Miss. State) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 24) [5-13]17.0 Danny Trevathan (Kentucky) vs MISS. STATE (Oct. 29) [7-10]17.0 Danny Trevathan (Kentucky) vs OLE MISS (Nov. 5) [6-11]17.0 Danny Trevathan (Kentucky) at Georgia (Nov. 19) [12-5]

Sacks 4.0 Jarvis Jones (Georgia) vs Florida (Oct. 29) [4-0]3.5 Melvin Ingram (S. Carolina) vs AUBURN (Oct. 1) [3-1]

Tackles for loss 4.5 Melvin Ingram (S. Carolina) vs AUBURN (Oct. 1) [4-1]4.0 Rob Lohr (Vanderbilt) vs UCONN (Sept. 10) [4-0]4.0 Fletcher Cox (Miss. State) vs S. CAROLINA (Oct. 15) [4-0]4.0 Jarvis Jones (Georgia) vs Florida (Oct. 29) [4-0]4.0 Jonathan Bostic (Florida) vs Ohio State (Jan. 2) [4-0]

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200-Yard Rushing Performances

246 Marcus Lattimore (S. Carolina) vs NAVY (Sept. 17)203 Trent Richardson (Alabama) at Auburn (Nov. 26)

100-Yard Rushing Performances

246 Marcus Lattimore (S. Carolina) vs NAVY (Sept. 17)203 Trent Richardson (Alabama) at Auburn (Nov. 26)198 Zac Stacy (Vanderbilt) vs ARMY (Oct. 22)184 Zac Stacy (Vanderbilt) at Wake Forest (Nov. 26)183 Trent Richardson (Alabama) at Ole Miss (Oct 15, 2011)181 Trent Richardson (Alabama) at Florida (Oct. 1)180 Vick Ballard (Miss. State) vs Wake Forest (Dec. 30)177 Michael Dyer (Auburn) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 29)176 Marcus Lattimore (S. Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 10)175 Trent Richardson (Alabama) vs GEORGIA SOUTHERN (Nov. 19)169 Zac Stacy (Vanderbilt) vs OLE MISS (Sept. 17)167 Trent Richardson (Alabama) vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17)166 Vick Ballard (Miss. State) at Memphis (Sept. 1)161 Eddie Lacy (Alabama) vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17)160 Dennis Johnson (Arkansas) at Ole Miss (Oct. 22)158 Jeff Demps (Florida) vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 5)157 Jeff Demps (Florida) at Kentucky (Sept. 24)157 Michael Dyer (Auburn) vs SAMFORD (Nov. 19)151 Michael Dyer (Auburn) at Clemson (Sept. 17)150 Michael Dyer (Auburn) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 10)148 CoShik Williams (Kentucky) vs JACKSONVILLE STATE (Oct. 22)147 Isaiah Crowell (Georgia) at Ole Miss (Sept. 24)144 Vick Ballard (Miss. State) vs OLE MISS (Nov. 26)141 Michael Dyer (Auburn) at S. Carolina (Oct. 1)138 Jeff Scott (Ole Miss) at Fresno State (Oct. 1)137 Brandon Wilds (S. Carolina) at Tennessee (Oct. 29)135 Vick Ballard (Miss. State) at Auburn (Sept. 10)135 Zac Stacy (Vanderbilt) vs KENTUCKY (Nov. 12)132 Chris Rainey (Florida) at S. Carolina (Nov. 12)132 Isaiah Crowell (Georgia) vs AUBURN (Nov. 12)128 Zac Stacy (Vanderbilt) vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 29)127 Trent Richardson (Alabama) at Miss. State (Nov. 12)127 Carlton Thomas (Georgia) vs AUBURN (Nov. 12)126 Josh Clemons (Kentucky) vs CMU (Sept. 10)126 Trent Richardson (Alabama) vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 24)125 Jalston Fowler (Alabama) at Ole Miss (Oct 15, 2011)124 Matt Roark (Kentucky) vs TENNESSEE (Nov. 26)120 Brandon Wilds (S. Carolina) vs FLORIDA (Nov. 12)119 Chris Rainey (Florida) vs UAB (Sept. 10)119 Alfred Blue (LSU) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Nov. 12)118 Isaiah Crowell (Georgia) vs S. CAROLINA (Sept. 10)118 Jeff Scott (Ole Miss) vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Sept. 10)114 Brandon Bolden (Ole Miss) at Auburn (Oct. 29)112 Marcus Lattimore (S. Carolina) vs East Carolina (Sept. 3)112 Michael Dyer (Auburn) at Arkansas (Oct. 8)

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceIndividual Stellar Games Through games of Jan 11, 2012

111 Trent Richardson (Alabama) at Penn State (Sept. 10)111 CoShik Williams (Kentucky) vs OLE MISS (Nov. 5)109 R. Wingo Jr. (Arkansas) vs TROY (Sept. 17)109 Spencer Ware (LSU) vs FLORIDA (Oct. 8)109 Brandon Wilds (S. Carolina) vs THE CITADEL (Nov. 19)109 O. McCalebb (Auburn) vs Virginia Cavaliers (Dec. 31)108 Chris Rainey (Florida) vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 17)107 Spencer Ware (LSU) at Miss. State (Sept. 15)107 Trent Richardson (Alabama) vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 8)107 Tauren Poole (Tennessee) vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 19)107 Connor Shaw (S. Carolina) vs CLEMSON (Nov. 26)106 Chris Relf (Miss. State) at Auburn (Sept. 10)105 Jeff Demps (Florida) vs FAU (Sept. 3)105 Chris Rainey (Florida) at Kentucky (Sept. 24)104 Isaiah Crowell (Georgia) vs MISS. STATE (Oct. 1)102 Marcus Lattimore (S. Carolina) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 8)102 Vick Ballard (Miss. State) vs UTM (Nov. 5)102 Kenny Hilliard (LSU) vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 25)101 Tauren Poole (Tennessee) vs CINCINNATI (Sept. 10)101 Tauren Poole (Tennessee) vs BUFFALO (Oct. 1)101 Vick Ballard (Miss. State) at UAB (Oct. 8)101 Brandon Harton (Georgia) vs KENTUCKY (Nov. 19)

Number of 100-Yard Rushing Performances

Trent Richardson, Alabama - 9Vick Ballard, Miss. State - 6Michael Dyer, Auburn - 6Zac Stacy, Vanderbilt - 5Isaiah Crowell, Georgia - 4Marcus Lattimore, S. Carolina - 4Chris Rainey, Florida - 4Jeff Demps, Florida - 3Tauren Poole, Tennessee - 3Brandon Wilds, S. Carolina - 3Jeff Scott, Ole Miss - 2Spencer Ware, LSU - 2CoShik Williams, Kentucky - 2R. Wingo Jr., Arkansas - 1Alfred Blue, LSU - 1Brandon Bolden, Ole Miss - 1Josh Clemons, Kentucky - 1Jalston Fowler, Alabama - 1Brandon Harton, Georgia - 1Kenny Hilliard, LSU - 1Dennis Johnson, Arkansas - 1Eddie Lacy, Alabama - 1O. McCalebb, Auburn - 1Chris Relf, Miss. State - 1Matt Roark, Kentucky - 1Connor Shaw, S. Carolina - 1Carlton Thomas, Georgia - 1

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500-Yard Passing Performances

510 Tyler Wilson (Arkansas) vs Texas A&M (Oct. 1)

400-Yard Passing Performances

510 Tyler Wilson (Arkansas) vs Texas A&M (Oct. 1)405 Tyler Bray (Tennessee) vs CINCINNATI (Sept. 10)

300-Yard Passing Performances

510 Tyler Wilson (Arkansas) vs Texas A&M (Oct. 1)405 Tyler Bray (Tennessee) vs CINCINNATI (Sept. 10)365 Tyler Wilson (Arkansas) vs MISS. STATE (Nov. 19)342 Tyler Bray (Tennessee) vs BUFFALO (Oct. 1)329 John Brantley (Florida) vs FURMAN (Nov. 19)326 Aaron Murray (Georgia) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 15)316 Tyler Wilson (Arkansas) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 29)311 Connor Shaw (S. Carolina) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 8)303 Tyler Wilson (Arkansas) vs TROY (Sept. 17)

Number of 300-Yard Passing Performances

Tyler Wilson, Arkansas - 4Tyler Bray, Tennessee - 2John Brantley, Florida - 1Aaron Murray, Georgia - 1Connor Shaw, S. Carolina - 1

200-Yard Receiving Performances

281 Jarius Wright (Arkansas) vs Texas A&M (Oct. 1)205 Tavarres King (Georgia) vs Michigan State (Jan. 2)

100-Yard Receiving Performances

281 Jarius Wright (Arkansas) vs Texas A&M (Oct. 1)205 Tavarres King (Georgia) vs Michigan State (Jan. 2)180 Da'Rick Rogers (Tennessee) vs BUFFALO (Oct. 1)170 Jordan Matthews (Vanderbilt) at Florida (Nov. 5)156 Justin Hunter (Tennessee) vs CINCINNATI (Sept. 10)151 Jordan Matthews (Vanderbilt) vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 29)151 Andre Debose (Florida) vs FURMAN (Nov. 19)148 Alshon Jeffery (S. Carolina) vs Nebraska (Jan. 2)146 Justin Hunter (Tennessee) vs MONTANA (Sept. 3)137 Da'Rick Rogers (Tennessee) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Nov. 5)135 Jarius Wright (Arkansas) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 29)134 Rueben Randle (LSU) vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 25)132 Cobi Hamilton (Arkansas) vs NEW MEXICO (Sept. 10)131 Jordan Matthews (Vanderbilt) vs KENTUCKY (Nov. 12)127 Rueben Randle (LSU) vs FLORIDA (Oct. 8)126 Mitchell, M. (Georgia) at Tennessee (Oct. 8)

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126 Chris Conley (Georgia) vs NEW MEXICO ST. (Nov. 5)125 Rajion Neal (Tennessee) at Kentucky (Nov. 26)124 Joe Adams (Arkansas) at Ole Miss (Oct. 22)121 Rueben Randle (LSU) vs NORTHWESTERN ST. (Sept. 10)121 Marlon Brown (Georgia) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 15)119 Chris Gragg (Arkansas) vs MISS. STATE (Nov. 19)118 Marquis Maze (Alabama) vs KENT STATE (Sept. 3)116 Matt Roark (Kentucky) vs MISS. STATE (Oct. 29)116 Matt Roark (Kentucky) vs OLE MISS (Nov. 5)116 Da'Rick Rogers (Tennessee) vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 19)113 Jameon Lewis (Miss. State) at Memphis (Sept. 1)109 Orson Charles (Georgia) vs Boise State (Sept. 3)109 Joe Adams (Arkansas) vs TROY (Sept. 17)108 Jarius Wright (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI STATE (Sept. 3)108 Emory Blake (Auburn) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 10)108 Emory Blake (Auburn) vs Virginia Cavaliers (Dec. 31)106 Rueben Randle (LSU) vs AUBURN (Oct. 22)106 Marquis Maze (Alabama) vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 22)106 Da'Rick Rogers (Tennessee) at Arkansas (Nov. 12)104 Chris Rainey (Florida) vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 17)103 Jarius Wright (Arkansas) vs S. CAROLINA (Nov. 5)102 La'Rod King (Kentucky) vs OLE MISS (Nov. 5)101 N. Brassell (Ole Miss) vs ALABAMA (Oct 15, 2011)101 Emory Blake (Auburn) at Georgia (Nov. 12)100 Da'Rick Rogers (Tennessee) vs MONTANA (Sept. 3)100 La'Rod King (Kentucky) vs CMU (Sept. 10)100 Da'Rick Rogers (Tennessee) vs CINCINNATI (Sept. 10)

Number of 100-Yard Receiving Performances

Da'Rick Rogers, Tennessee - 6Rueben Randle, LSU - 4Jarius Wright, Arkansas - 4Emory Blake, Auburn - 3Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt - 3Joe Adams, Arkansas - 2Justin Hunter, Tennessee - 2La'Rod King, Kentucky - 2Marquis Maze, Alabama - 2Matt Roark, Kentucky - 2N. Brassell, Ole Miss - 1Marlon Brown, Georgia - 1Orson Charles, Georgia - 1Chris Conley, Georgia - 1Andre Debose, Florida - 1Chris Gragg, Arkansas - 1Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas - 1Alshon Jeffery, S. Carolina - 1Tavarres King, Georgia - 1Jameon Lewis, Miss. State - 1Mitchell, M., Georgia - 1Rajion Neal, Tennessee - 1

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SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G1. LSU 8 34 14 34 0 0 0 280 35.02. Alabama 8 34 11 32 1 0 0 271 33.93. Arkansas 8 32 13 31 1 0 1 266 33.24. Georgia 8 26 17 25 1 0 0 234 29.25. S. Carolina 8 28 4 26 0 0 0 206 25.86. Vanderbilt 8 23 2 23 0 0 1 169 21.17. Florida 8 17 16 14 1 0 0 166 20.88. Auburn 8 20 7 19 0 0 0 160 20.09. Miss. State 8 17 8 17 0 0 1 145 18.1

10. Kentucky 8 10 8 8 1 0 0 94 11.811. Ole Miss 8 11 6 9 0 0 0 93 11.612. Tennessee 8 11 6 8 0 0 0 92 11.5

SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G1. Alabama 8 7 6 7 0 0 0 67 8.4

LSU 8 6 8 5 1 0 0 67 8.43. S. Carolina 8 14 12 11 1 0 1 135 16.94. Georgia 8 18 7 16 0 0 0 145 18.15. Miss. State 8 20 15 20 0 0 0 185 23.16. Vanderbilt 8 23 9 18 2 0 0 187 23.47. Florida 8 24 8 23 0 0 0 191 23.98. Arkansas 8 26 5 26 0 0 0 197 24.69. Tennessee 8 27 11 27 0 0 0 222 27.8

10. Kentucky 8 30 11 29 0 0 0 242 30.211. Auburn 8 31 10 28 1 0 0 246 30.812. Ole Miss 8 37 10 36 0 0 2 292 36.5

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G1. Alabama 8 1640 1672 522 3312 6.3 30 414.02. Georgia 8 1450 1784 590 3234 5.5 25 404.23. Arkansas 8 1074 2143 516 3217 6.2 28 402.14. LSU 8 1763 1366 514 3129 6.1 29 391.15. S. Carolina 8 1436 1367 551 2803 5.1 24 350.46. Vanderbilt 8 1120 1414 507 2534 5.0 20 316.87. Auburn 8 1397 1012 513 2409 4.7 17 301.18. Florida 8 1053 1340 470 2393 5.1 15 299.19. Miss. State 8 1049 1241 526 2290 4.4 15 286.2

10. Ole Miss 8 963 1146 515 2109 4.1 10 263.611. Tennessee 8 508 1562 492 2070 4.2 10 258.812. Kentucky 8 792 1056 513 1848 3.6 10 231.0

TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G1. Alabama 8 431 1013 428 1444 3.4 5 180.52. LSU 8 743 1049 449 1792 4.0 5 224.03. Georgia 8 576 1418 481 1994 4.1 12 249.24. S. Carolina 8 961 1184 516 2145 4.2 13 268.15. Florida 8 1224 1481 548 2705 4.9 23 338.16. Vanderbilt 8 888 1874 538 2762 5.1 20 345.27. Miss. State 8 1247 1533 566 2780 4.9 19 347.58. Tennessee 8 1430 1420 519 2850 5.5 25 356.29. Arkansas 8 1448 1464 555 2912 5.2 22 364.0

10. Auburn 8 1615 1537 538 3152 5.9 27 394.011. Kentucky 8 1630 1680 563 3310 5.9 28 413.812. Ole Miss 8 2052 1450 528 3502 6.6 34 437.8

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G1. LSU 8 355 1763 5.0 57 17 220.42. Alabama 8 315 1640 5.2 76 19 205.03. Georgia 8 366 1450 4.0 29 7 181.24. S. Carolina 8 339 1436 4.2 68 14 179.55. Auburn 8 342 1397 4.1 55 8 174.66. Vanderbilt 8 296 1120 3.8 77 13 140.07. Arkansas 8 237 1074 4.5 92 14 134.28. Florida 8 279 1053 3.8 84 9 131.69. Miss. State 8 309 1049 3.4 40 7 131.1

10. Ole Miss 8 305 963 3.2 56 4 120.411. Kentucky 8 271 792 2.9 31 4 99.012. Tennessee 8 222 508 2.3 45 4 63.5

RUSHING DEFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G1. Alabama 8 235 431 1.8 31 1 53.92. Georgia 8 228 576 2.5 68 6 72.03. LSU 8 269 743 2.8 47 2 92.94. Vanderbilt 8 273 888 3.3 52 7 111.05. S. Carolina 8 284 961 3.4 47 5 120.16. Florida 8 326 1224 3.8 44 12 153.07. Miss. State 8 330 1247 3.8 52 10 155.98. Tennessee 8 340 1430 4.2 71 14 178.89. Arkansas 8 332 1448 4.4 62 15 181.0

10. Auburn 8 324 1615 5.0 92 12 201.911. Kentucky 8 340 1630 4.8 84 14 203.812. Ole Miss 8 355 2052 5.8 77 22 256.5

PASS OFFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G1. Arkansas 8 172-279-5 61.6 2143 7.7 14 267.92. Georgia 8 131-224-8 58.5 1784 8.0 18 223.03. Alabama 8 139-207-4 67.1 1672 8.1 11 209.04. Tennessee 8 127-270-12 47.0 1562 5.8 6 195.25. Vanderbilt 8 120-211-12 56.9 1414 6.7 7 176.86. S. Carolina 8 122-212-13 57.5 1367 6.4 10 170.97. LSU 8 104-159-4 65.4 1366 8.6 12 170.88. Florida 8 102-191-5 53.4 1340 7.0 6 167.59. Miss. State 8 119-217-9 54.8 1241 5.7 8 155.1

10. Ole Miss 8 105-210-12 50.0 1146 5.5 6 143.211. Kentucky 8 118-242-8 48.8 1056 4.4 6 132.012. Auburn 8 93-171-11 54.4 1012 5.9 9 126.5

PASS DEFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G1. Alabama 8 107-193-10 55.4 1013 5.2 4 126.62. LSU 8 89-180-11 49.4 1049 5.8 3 131.13. S. Carolina 8 110-232-15 47.4 1184 5.1 8 148.04. Georgia 8 117-253-12 46.2 1418 5.6 6 177.25. Tennessee 8 109-179-6 60.9 1420 7.9 11 177.56. Ole Miss 8 111-173-3 64.2 1450 8.4 12 181.27. Arkansas 8 124-223-8 55.6 1464 6.6 7 183.08. Florida 8 118-222-6 53.2 1481 6.7 11 185.19. Miss. State 8 160-236-8 67.8 1533 6.5 9 191.6

10. Auburn 8 133-214-5 62.1 1537 7.2 15 192.111. Kentucky 8 119-223-7 53.4 1680 7.5 14 210.012. Vanderbilt 8 155-265-12 58.5 1874 7.1 13 234.2

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PASS EFFICIENCY G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic.1. LSU 8 104-159-4 65.4 1366 170.8 12 157.42. Alabama 8 139-207-4 67.1 1672 209.0 11 148.73. Georgia 8 131-224-8 58.5 1784 223.0 18 144.84. Arkansas 8 172-279-5 61.6 2143 267.9 14 139.15. Florida 8 102-191-5 53.4 1340 167.5 6 117.56. S. Carolina 8 122-212-13 57.5 1367 170.9 10 115.07. Vanderbilt 8 120-211-12 56.9 1414 176.8 7 112.78. Auburn 8 93-171-11 54.4 1012 126.5 9 108.69. Miss. State 8 119-217-9 54.8 1241 155.1 8 106.7

10. Tennessee 8 127-270-12 47.0 1562 195.2 6 94.111. Ole Miss 8 105-210-12 50.0 1146 143.2 6 93.812. Kentucky 8 118-242-8 48.8 1056 132.0 6 87.0

PASS DEFENSE EFFIC. G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic.1. S. Carolina 8 110-232-15 47.4 1184 148.0 8 88.72. Georgia 8 117-253-12 46.2 1418 177.2 6 91.73. LSU 8 89-180-11 49.4 1049 131.1 3 91.74. Alabama 8 107-193-10 55.4 1013 126.6 4 96.05. Arkansas 8 124-223-8 55.6 1464 183.0 7 113.96. Florida 8 118-222-6 53.2 1481 185.1 11 120.17. Vanderbilt 8 155-265-12 58.5 1874 234.2 13 125.08. Miss. State 8 160-236-8 67.8 1533 191.6 9 128.29. Kentucky 8 119-223-7 53.4 1680 210.0 14 131.1

10. Auburn 8 133-214-5 62.1 1537 192.1 15 140.911. Tennessee 8 109-179-6 60.9 1420 177.5 11 141.112. Ole Miss 8 111-173-3 64.2 1450 181.2 12 154.0

KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.1. S. Carolina 8 20 489 0 55 24.52. Florida 8 35 824 1 99 23.53. Auburn 8 37 869 1 83 23.54. Alabama 8 13 301 0 70 23.25. Arkansas 8 27 597 1 98 22.16. Tennessee 8 32 702 0 60 21.97. Vanderbilt 8 35 766 1 96 21.98. Georgia 8 24 502 0 58 20.99. Ole Miss 8 41 848 0 47 20.7

10. LSU 8 18 370 0 34 20.611. Kentucky 8 38 762 0 33 20.112. Miss. State 8 29 566 0 68 19.5

PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg.1. LSU 8 18 262 1 92 14.62. Miss. State 8 9 109 0 34 12.13. Alabama 8 16 189 1 83 11.84. Georgia 8 10 115 0 32 11.55. Ole Miss 8 10 112 1 84 11.26. Arkansas 8 12 119 1 60 9.97. Tennessee 8 6 45 0 20 7.58. Vanderbilt 8 14 95 0 24 6.89. Auburn 8 11 68 0 16 6.2

10. S. Carolina 8 14 65 0 16 4.611. Florida 8 14 59 0 13 4.212. Kentucky 8 11 20 0 6 1.8

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.1. S. Carolina 8 15 119 2 48 7.92. Georgia 8 12 136 1 53 11.33. Vanderbilt 8 12 270 2 100 22.54. LSU 8 11 229 2 89 20.85. Alabama 8 10 217 3 45 21.76. Miss. State 8 8 162 2 72 20.27. Arkansas 8 8 127 0 46 15.98. Kentucky 8 7 91 0 28 13.09. Tennessee 8 6 174 1 90 29.0

10. Florida 8 6 48 0 30 8.011. Auburn 8 5 104 1 43 20.812. Ole Miss 8 3 1 0 1 0.3

PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P1. Ole Miss 8 50 2199 44.0 144 2.9 5 39.12. Kentucky 8 58 2504 43.2 122 2.1 6 39.03. LSU 8 32 1364 42.6 17 0.5 5 39.04. Auburn 8 52 2060 39.6 53 1.0 0 38.65. Vanderbilt 8 40 1653 41.3 75 1.9 2 38.56. Miss. State 8 46 1973 42.9 107 2.3 5 38.47. Florida 8 40 1603 40.1 53 1.3 2 37.88. S. Carolina 8 40 1598 40.0 82 2.0 2 36.99. Alabama 8 26 1016 39.1 21 0.8 2 36.7

10. Arkansas 8 34 1535 45.1 282 8.3 1 36.311. Georgia 8 30 1239 41.3 173 5.8 2 34.212. Tennessee 8 43 1637 38.1 129 3.0 2 34.1

KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yards Avg. Ret. TB NetAvg1. Auburn 8 35 2387 68.2 352 19 47.32. Ole Miss 8 23 1543 67.1 398 4 46.33. Arkansas 8 53 3570 67.4 621 25 46.24. Kentucky 8 25 1610 64.4 322 7 45.95. Vanderbilt 8 32 2023 63.2 500 5 44.56. Tennessee 8 21 1322 63.0 332 3 44.37. Florida 8 41 2649 64.6 730 6 43.98. LSU 8 54 3433 63.6 845 11 43.99. Georgia 8 50 3304 66.1 865 14 43.2

10. S. Carolina 8 40 2426 60.7 822 1 39.611. Miss. State 8 33 2006 60.8 662 2 39.512. Alabama 8 53 3271 61.7 1147 4 38.6

FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct.1. LSU 8 14 14 1.000

Ole Miss 8 6 6 1.0003. Kentucky 8 8 9 . 8 8 94. Florida 8 16 19 . 8 4 25. Auburn 8 7 9 . 7 7 86. Arkansas 8 13 18 . 7 2 27. Miss. State 8 8 12 . 6 6 78. Georgia 8 17 27 . 6 3 09. Alabama 8 11 18 . 6 1 1

10. Tennessee 8 6 10 . 6 0 011. S. Carolina 8 4 7 . 5 7 112. Vanderbilt 8 2 8 . 2 5 0

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PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct.1. LSU 8 34 34 1.000

Arkansas 8 31 31 1.000Georgia 8 25 25 1.000Vanderbilt 8 23 23 1.000Miss. State 8 17 17 1.000Florida 8 14 14 1.000

7. Alabama 8 32 33 . 9 7 08. Auburn 8 19 20 . 9 5 09. S. Carolina 8 26 28 . 9 2 9

10. Ole Miss 8 9 10 . 9 0 011. Kentucky 8 8 9 . 8 8 9

Tennessee 8 8 9 . 8 8 9

SACKS BY G No. Yards Avg/G1. Georgia 8 30 226 3.752. LSU 8 29 197 3.623. Alabama 8 22 141 2.754. S. Carolina 8 20 127 2.505. Arkansas 8 19 145 2.38

Auburn 8 19 98 2.387. Florida 8 15 93 1.888. Miss. State 8 14 97 1.759. Kentucky 8 13 85 1.62

Vanderbilt 8 13 99 1.6211. Tennessee 8 10 54 1.2512. Ole Miss 8 9 67 1.12

SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards Avg/G1. LSU 8 8 38 1.002. Alabama 8 9 57 1.123. Tennessee 8 13 114 1.624. Arkansas 8 14 101 1.755. Georgia 8 17 89 2.126. Vanderbilt 8 18 136 2.257. S. Carolina 8 19 103 2.388. Florida 8 21 153 2.629. Miss. State 8 22 152 2.75

10. Auburn 8 23 157 2.88Kentucky 8 23 123 2.88

12. Ole Miss 8 26 206 3.25

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G1. Georgia 8 82 85 12 179 22.42. LSU 8 88 62 18 168 21.03. Alabama 8 81 75 7 163 20.44. Arkansas 8 49 94 11 154 19.25. S. Carolina 8 87 50 11 148 18.56. Miss. State 8 65 60 10 135 16.97. Vanderbilt 8 66 56 12 134 16.88. Auburn 8 76 46 8 130 16.29. Florida 8 47 58 15 120 15.0

10. Ole Miss 8 64 49 4 117 14.611. Tennessee 8 34 67 14 115 14.412. Kentucky 8 51 42 9 102 12.8

OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G1. Alabama 8 29 42 8 79 9.92. Georgia 8 38 57 8 103 12.93. LSU 8 47 45 13 105 13.14. S. Carolina 8 58 55 8 121 15.15. Tennessee 8 77 59 12 148 18.56. Arkansas 8 71 69 9 149 18.67. Florida 8 72 59 19 150 18.8

Vanderbilt 8 55 85 10 150 18.89. Miss. State 8 75 72 10 157 19.6

10. Kentucky 8 87 69 10 166 20.811. Auburn 8 86 70 12 168 21.012. Ole Miss 8 95 62 12 169 21.1

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct.1. Alabama 8 52 105 49.52. LSU 8 42 94 44.73. Georgia 8 56 126 44.44. S. Carolina 8 49 120 40.85. Arkansas 8 44 113 38.96. Miss. State 8 44 118 37.37. Vanderbilt 8 37 109 33.98. Ole Miss 8 40 121 33.19. Auburn 8 37 113 32.7

10. Florida 8 28 98 28.611. Kentucky 8 32 121 26.412. Tennessee 8 28 108 25.9

OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct.1. Alabama 8 24 109 22.02. Georgia 8 29 108 26.93. S. Carolina 8 35 115 30.44. Florida 8 37 113 32.75. LSU 8 36 104 34.66. Miss. State 8 43 119 36.17. Arkansas 8 47 118 39.88. Vanderbilt 8 49 120 40.89. Tennessee 8 45 110 40.9

10. Ole Miss 8 42 100 42.011. Kentucky 8 52 120 43.312. Auburn 8 50 110 45.5

4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct.1. LSU 8 4 5 80.02. Vanderbilt 8 11 14 78.63. Georgia 8 7 9 77.84. S. Carolina 8 11 17 64.75. Arkansas 8 7 11 63.66. Alabama 8 5 9 55.67. Florida 8 3 6 50.0

Miss. State 8 6 12 50.09. Tennessee 8 10 22 45.5

10. Ole Miss 8 7 16 43.811. Auburn 8 3 8 37.512. Kentucky 8 6 17 35.3

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OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct.1. Kentucky 8 5 12 41.72. Alabama 8 7 16 43.83. Vanderbilt 8 7 15 46.74. S. Carolina 8 5 10 50.0

LSU 8 3 6 50.06. Georgia 8 9 16 56.2

Florida 8 9 16 56.2Miss. State 8 9 16 56.2

9. Arkansas 8 7 12 58.310. Ole Miss 8 6 10 60.011. Auburn 8 4 6 66.712. Tennessee 8 9 11 81.8

PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G1. Arkansas 8 41 290 36.22. Alabama 8 35 305 38.13. Kentucky 8 44 347 43.44. Miss. State 8 45 359 44.95. S. Carolina 8 55 398 49.8

Tennessee 8 50 398 49.87. Ole Miss 8 51 401 50.18. Georgia 8 53 410 51.29. LSU 8 51 426 53.2

10. Vanderbilt 8 52 428 53.511. Auburn 8 48 449 56.112. Florida 8 65 494 61.8

OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G1. Tennessee 8 66 548 68.52. Florida 8 56 472 59.03. Vanderbilt 8 54 469 58.64. Arkansas 8 54 423 52.95. Miss. State 8 47 419 52.46. LSU 8 52 416 52.07. Georgia 8 55 387 48.48. Auburn 8 49 365 45.69. Kentucky 8 43 337 42.1

10. S. Carolina 8 42 334 41.811. Ole Miss 8 38 286 35.812. Alabama 8 34 249 31.1

TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possesion Avgerage/game1. Georgia 8 283:21 35:252. LSU 8 271:27 33:553. Alabama 8 266:34 33:194. S. Carolina 8 256:01 32:005. Vanderbilt 8 240:13 30:016. Ole Miss 8 233:08 29:087. Auburn 8 229:44 28:438. Kentucky 8 228:33 28:349. Florida 8 220:53 27:36

10. Tennessee 8 218:58 27:2211. Arkansas 8 217:35 27:1112. Miss. State 8 213:26 26:40

TURNOVER MARGINGained Lost

Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G1. LSU 8 6 11 17 1 4 5 +12 1.502. Alabama 8 4 10 14 1 4 5 +9 1.123. Georgia 8 8 12 20 7 8 15 +5 0.624. S. Carolina 8 8 15 23 8 13 21 +2 0.25

Arkansas 8 7 8 15 8 5 13 +2 0.256. Kentucky 8 9 7 16 8 8 16 +0 0.007. Miss. State 8 3 8 11 4 9 13 -2 -0.25

Auburn 8 10 5 15 6 11 17 -2 -0.259. Tennessee 8 5 6 11 2 12 14 -3 -0.38

10. Vanderbilt 8 4 12 16 8 12 20 -4 -0.5011. Florida 8 2 6 8 11 5 16 -8 -1.0012. Ole Miss 8 5 3 8 7 12 19 -11 -1.38

RED ZONE OFFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO1. Kentucky 8 15-16 93.8 8 4-4 7-7 02. LSU 8 34-37 91.9 22 15-7 12-12 13. Alabama 8 29-34 85.3 20 15-5 9-10 04. Florida 8 16-19 84.2 7 6-1 9-10 05. Miss. State 8 20-24 83.3 12 4-8 8-9 1

Auburn 8 15-18 83.3 11 6-5 4-4 27. Georgia 8 28-34 82.4 18 7-11 10-14 08. Arkansas 8 29-36 80.6 21 10-11 8-11 29. S. Carolina 8 16-20 80.0 15 11-4 1-1 2

10. Tennessee 8 12-17 70.6 9 4-5 3-4 411. Ole Miss 8 10-15 66.7 7 4-3 3-3 112. Vanderbilt 8 16-26 61.5 14 11-3 2-5 5

RED ZONE DEFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO1. Alabama 8 8-12 66.7 4 1-3 4-6 02. S. Carolina 8 20-26 76.9 10 5-5 10-12 33. Kentucky 8 24-31 77.4 19 11-8 5-5 3

Miss. State 8 24-31 77.4 14 8-6 10-12 25. Vanderbilt 8 15-19 78.9 12 5-7 3-3 36. Arkansas 8 19-24 79.2 15 12-3 4-5 37. Ole Miss 8 29-35 82.9 22 15-7 7-8 28. Florida 8 26-31 83.9 19 11-8 7-11 09. Tennessee 8 27-32 84.4 19 12-7 8-9 1

10. Georgia 8 11-13 84.6 7 5-2 4-4 111. Auburn 8 27-31 87.1 19 10-9 8-9 012. LSU 8 10-11 90.9 4 2-2 6-6 0

ON-SIDE KICKS BY G Recovered Attempts Success%1. Ole Miss 8 2 3 66.72. Tennessee 8 0 2 0.0

Vanderbilt 8 0 1 0.0Kentucky 8 0 1 0.0Georgia 8 0 1 0.0Auburn 8 0 0 0.0LSU 8 0 0 0.0Florida 8 0 0 0.0Arkansas 8 0 0 0.0Miss. State 8 0 0 0.0S. Carolina 8 0 0 0.0Alabama 8 0 0 0.0

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ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST G Recovered Attempts Success%1. S. Carolina 8 0 2 0.0

Florida 8 0 1 0.0Vanderbilt 8 0 1 0.0Miss. State 8 0 0 0.0Auburn 8 0 0 0.0LSU 8 0 0 0.0Alabama 8 0 0 0.0Kentucky 8 0 0 0.0Tennessee 8 0 0 0.0Ole Miss 8 0 0 0.0

11. Georgia 8 1 3 33.312. Arkansas 8 1 1 100.0

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceIndividual Statistics Through games of Nov 28, 2011

(Conference games)

RUSHING Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G1. Trent Richardson-UA Jr 8 181 1093 6.0 10 76 136.62. Michael Dyer-AU So 8 168 809 4.8 5 55 101.13. Isaiah Crowell-UG Fr 8 141 686 4.9 4 29 85.84. Zac Stacy-VU Jr 8 116 661 5.7 7 77 82.65. Vick Ballard-MS Sr 8 122 572 4.7 2 25 71.56. Dennis Johnson-AR Jr 8 89 563 6.3 3 71 70.47. Chris Rainey-UF Sr 7 98 460 4.7 0 47 65.78. Spencer Ware-LS So 7 107 437 4.1 5 35 62.49. Jeff Demps-UF Sr 7 65 412 6.3 4 84 58.9

10. Brandon Bolden-UM Sr 7 72 362 5.0 2 38 51.7

PASSING AVG/GAME Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G1. Tyler Wilson-AR Jr 8 168-270-4 2090 14 261.22. Aaron Murray-UG So 8 131-224-8 1784 18 223.03. A.J. McCarron-UA So 8 134-200-3 1631 11 203.94. John Brantley-UF Sr 6 74-132-1 1055 5 175.85. Jordan Rodgers-VU Jr 8 83-154-7 1120 6 140.06. Randall Mackey-UM Jr 6 62-118-5 774 5 129.07. Connor Shaw-SC So 6 79-124-5 770 6 128.38. Maxwell Smith-UK Fr 7 84-153-4 819 4 117.09. Jarrett Lee-LS Sr 8 67-103-3 880 8 110.0

10. Chris Relf-MS Sr 6 64-105-6 610 4 101.7

PASS EFFICIENCY Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Eff.1. Jarrett Lee-LS Sr 8 67-103-3 880 8 156.62. A.J. McCarron-UA So 8 134-200-3 1631 11 150.73. Aaron Murray-UG So 8 131-224-8 1784 18 144.84. Tyler Wilson-AR Jr 8 168-270-4 2090 14 141.45. John Brantley-UF Sr 6 74-132-1 1055 5 134.26. Clint Moseley-AU So 7 51-83-3 602 4 131.07. Connor Shaw-SC So 6 79-124-5 770 6 123.88. Jordan Rodgers-VU Jr 8 83-154-7 1120 6 118.89. Randall Mackey-UM Jr 6 62-118-5 774 5 113.1

10. Chris Relf-MS Sr 6 64-105-6 610 4 110.9

RECEPTIONS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Yds/G Rec/G1. Jarius Wright-AR Sr 8 39 577 6 68 72.1 4.92. Marquis Maze-UA Sr 8 38 397 0 69 49.6 4.83. Da'Rick Rogers-UT So 8 36 523 3 48 65.4 4.54. Joe Adams-AR Sr 8 34 432 2 67 54.0 4.25. Rueben Randle-LS Jr 8 33 629 5 57 78.6 4.16. Matt Roark-UK Sr 8 32 326 1 46 40.8 4.07. Jordan Matthews-VU So 8 31 577 4 49 72.1 3.9

Alshon Jeffery-SC Jr 8 31 377 5 50 47.1 3.99. M. Mitchell-UG Fr 6 23 442 2 71 73.7 3.8

10. Chris Gragg-AR Jr 8 30 375 1 41 46.9 3.8

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G1. Rueben Randle-LS Jr 8 33 629 5 57 19.1 78.62. M. Mitchell-UG Fr 6 23 442 2 71 19.2 73.73. Jordan Matthews-VU So 8 31 577 4 49 18.6 72.1

Jarius Wright-AR Sr 8 39 577 6 68 14.8 72.15. Da'Rick Rogers-UT So 8 36 523 3 48 14.5 65.46. Joe Adams-AR Sr 8 34 432 2 67 12.7 54.07. Marquis Maze-UA Sr 8 38 397 0 69 10.4 49.68. Emory Blake-AU Jr 6 21 296 2 46 14.1 49.39. Alshon Jeffery-SC Jr 8 31 377 5 50 12.2 47.1

10. Chris Gragg-AR Jr 8 30 375 1 41 12.5 46.9

TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G1. Tyler Wilson-AR Jr 8 -29 2090 299 2061 257.62. Aaron Murray-UG So 8 111 1784 281 1895 236.93. A.J. McCarron-UA So 8 -34 1631 216 1597 199.64. Connor Shaw-SC So 6 260 770 203 1030 171.75. Jordan Rodgers-VU Jr 8 213 1120 225 1333 166.66. John Brantley-UF Sr 6 -120 1055 153 935 155.87. Randall Mackey-UM Jr 6 86 774 181 860 143.38. Trent Richardson-UA Jr 8 1093 0 181 1093 136.69. Chris Relf-MS Sr 6 206 610 182 816 136.0

10. Jarrett Lee-LS Sr 8 -15 880 105 865 108.1

SCORING Cl G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G1. Drew Alleman-LS Jr 8 0 14 34 0 76 9.52. Trent Richardson-UA Jr 8 12 0 0 0 72 9.03. Blair Walsh-UG Sr 8 0 16 23 0 71 8.94. Zach Hocker-AR So 8 0 13 31 0 70 8.85. Caleb Sturgis-UF Jr 7 0 14 12 0 54 7.76. Jeremy Shelley-UA Jr 8 0 9 32 0 59 7.47. Zac Stacy-VU Jr 8 7 0 0 0 42 5.28. Spencer Ware-LS So 7 6 0 0 0 36 5.19. D. DePasquale-MS Sr 8 0 8 17 0 41 5.1

10. Cody Parkey-AU So 8 0 7 19 0 40 5.0

SCORING (TDs) Cl G TD Run Pass Ret Pat Pts Avg/G1. Trent Richardson-UA Jr 8 12 10 2 0 0 72 9.02. Zac Stacy-VU Jr 8 7 7 0 0 0 42 5.23. Spencer Ware-LS So 7 6 5 1 0 0 36 5.14. Connor Shaw-SC So 6 5 5 0 0 0 30 5.05. Jarius Wright-AR Sr 8 6 0 6 0 1 38 4.86. Dennis Johnson-AR Jr 8 6 3 2 1 0 36 4.57. Jeff Demps-UF Sr 7 5 4 0 1 0 30 4.38. Rueben Randle-LS Jr 8 5 0 5 0 0 30 3.8

Isaiah Crowell-UG Fr 8 5 4 1 0 0 30 3.8Lutzenkirchen-AU Jr 8 5 0 5 0 0 30 3.8

SCORING (KICK) Cl G PAT FG Pts Avg/G1. Drew Alleman-LS Jr 8 34-34 14-14 76 9.52. Blair Walsh-UG Sr 8 23-23 16-25 71 8.93. Zach Hocker-AR So 8 31-31 13-18 70 8.84. Caleb Sturgis-UF Jr 7 12-12 14-16 54 7.75. Jeremy Shelley-UA Jr 8 32-33 9-11 59 7.46. D. DePasquale-MS Sr 8 17-17 8-11 41 5.17. Cody Parkey-AU So 8 19-20 7-9 40 5.08. Jay Wooten-SC Sr 8 26-28 4-7 38 4.89. Craig McIntosh-UK Jr 7 8-9 8-9 32 4.6

10. Bryson Rose-UM Jr 8 9-9 6-6 27 3.4

PUNT RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G1. Tyrann Mathieu-LS So 7 13 199 1 92 15.32. Marquis Maze-UA Sr 8 15 185 1 83 12.33. Quan Bray-AU Fr 8 10 59 0 16 5.94. Chris Rainey-UF Sr 7 11 53 0 13 4.85. Ace Sanders-SC So 8 13 62 0 16 4.86. Jonathan Krause-VU So 8 11 33 0 18 3.0

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceIndividual Statistics Through games of Nov 28, 2011

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KICK RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G1. O. McCalebb-AU Jr 8 8 249 1 83 31.12. Marquis Maze-UA Sr 8 8 228 0 70 28.53. Dennis Johnson-AR Jr 8 12 332 1 98 27.74. Tre Mason-AU Fr 7 16 394 0 41 24.65. T. Singleton-UM Fr 7 16 386 0 47 24.16. Solomon Patton-UF So 8 10 241 0 33 24.17. Philander Moore-UM So 6 7 167 0 45 23.98. L. Perkins-MS So 8 15 350 0 68 23.39. Bruce Ellington-SC Fr 8 11 256 0 31 23.3

10. Andre Hal-VU So 8 26 595 1 96 22.9

ALL PURPOSE Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G1. Trent Richardson-UA Jr 8 1093 287 0 47 1427 178.42. Dennis Johnson-AR Jr 8 563 184 0 332 1079 134.93. Chris Rainey-UF Sr 7 460 225 53 103 841 120.14. Jeff Demps-UF Sr 7 412 127 0 187 726 103.75. Michael Dyer-AU So 8 809 7 0 0 816 102.06. Marquis Maze-UA Sr 8 -7 397 185 228 803 100.47. O. McCalebb-AU Jr 8 389 164 0 249 802 100.28. Zac Stacy-VU Jr 8 661 96 0 0 757 94.69. Isaiah Crowell-UG Fr 8 686 46 0 0 732 91.5

10. Vick Ballard-MS Sr 8 572 154 0 0 726 90.8

PUNTING Cl G No. Yds Lg I20 50+ TB Avg.1. Dylan Breeding-AR Jr 8 34 1535 70 9 9 1 45.12. Tyler Campbell-UM Jr 8 50 2199 62 20 12 5 44.03. Ryan Tydlacka-UK Sr 8 58 2504 64 13 15 6 43.24. B. Swedenburg-MS So 8 46 1973 58 8 10 5 42.95. Drew Butler-UG Sr 8 29 1239 59 9 7 2 42.76. Brad Wing-LS Fr 7 28 1196 73 12 6 4 42.77. Richard Kent-VU Jr 8 37 1565 64 13 12 2 42.38. Scribner-Howard-SC Sr 8 40 1598 60 10 7 2 40.09. Steven Clark-AU So 8 51 2021 58 24 10 0 39.6

10. Cody Mandell-UA So 8 26 1016 50 9 1 2 39.1

FIELD GOALS Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. FG/G1. Caleb Sturgis-UF Jr 7 14 16 55 87.5 2.00

Blair Walsh-UG Sr 8 16 25 53 64.0 2.003. Drew Alleman-LS Jr 8 14 14 42 100.0 1.754. Zach Hocker-AR So 8 13 18 50 72.2 1.625. Craig McIntosh-UK Jr 7 8 9 48 88.9 1.146. Jeremy Shelley-UA Jr 8 9 11 34 81.8 1.127. D. DePasquale-MS Sr 8 8 11 42 72.7 1.008. Cody Parkey-AU So 8 7 9 43 77.8 0.889. Bryson Rose-UM Jr 8 6 6 43 100.0 0.75

Michael Palardy-UT So 8 6 10 52 60.0 0.75

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct.1. Drew Alleman-LS Jr 8 14 14 42 100.02. Craig McIntosh-UK Jr 7 8 9 48 88.93. Caleb Sturgis-UF Jr 7 14 16 55 87.54. Jeremy Shelley-UA Jr 8 9 11 34 81.85. Cody Parkey-AU So 8 7 9 43 77.86. D. DePasquale-MS Sr 8 8 11 42 72.77. Zach Hocker-AR So 8 13 18 50 72.28. Blair Walsh-UG Sr 8 16 25 53 64.09. Michael Palardy-UT So 8 6 10 52 60.0

PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct.1. Drew Alleman-LS Jr 8 34 34 100.0

Zach Hocker-AR So 8 31 31 100.0Blair Walsh-UG Sr 8 23 23 100.0D. DePasquale-MS Sr 8 17 17 100.0

5. Jeremy Shelley-UA Jr 8 32 33 97.06. Cody Parkey-AU So 8 19 20 95.07. Jay Wooten-SC Sr 8 26 28 92.9

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceIndividual Statistics Through games of Nov 28, 2011

(Conference games)

TACKLES (All positions) Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G1. Danny Trevathan-UK Sr 8 LB 48 52 100 12.52. C. Lawrence-MS Jr 8 LB 34 54 88 11.03. Winston Guy-UK Sr 8 39 39 78 9.84. Tramain Thomas-AR Sr 8 34 39 73 9.15. C. Mitchell-MS Sr 8 DB 37 35 72 9.06. Jonathan Bostic-UF Jr 8 LB 43 26 69 8.67. A.J. Johnson-UT Fr 8 31 34 65 8.18. Darren Bates-AU Jr 8 DB 32 31 63 7.99. Neiko Thorpe-AU Sr 8 DB 23 38 61 7.6

10. Jerry Franklin-AR Sr 8 27 32 59 7.4Donta Hightower-UA Jr 8 LB 27 32 59 7.4

12. Austin Johnson-UT Sr 8 29 29 58 7.213. Brandon Wilson-MS Sr 8 LB 27 28 55 6.914. Jerico Nelson-AR Sr 8 24 30 54 6.815. Martav. Neloms-UK Jr 6 CB 14 26 40 6.716. A. Highsmith-AR Jr 8 22 30 52 6.517. D.J. Swearinger-SC Jr 8 SS 37 14 51 6.418. Matt Elam-UF So 8 26 24 50 6.219. Antonio Allen-SC Sr 7 28 15 43 6.1

Jelani Jenkins-UF So 7 LB 28 15 43 6.121. Chris Marve-VU Sr 8 LB 24 25 49 6.1

Ronnie Sneed-UK Sr 8 LB 18 31 49 6.123. Eric Bennett-AR So 8 20 28 48 6.0

S. Bryant-UM Fr 8 22 26 48 6.025. Eltoro Freeman-AU Sr 8 LB 28 19 47 5.9

Mike Marry-UM So 8 27 20 47 5.9Charles Sawyer-UM Jr 8 34 13 47 5.9

28. Malik Jackson-UT Sr 7 17 24 41 5.9Curt Maggitt-UT Fr 7 20 21 41 5.9

30. M. Gilliard-UG Jr 8 LB 25 21 46 5.831. Jaye Howard-UF Sr 8 DT 25 20 45 5.6

Wade Bonner-MS Sr 8 DB 23 22 45 5.6Brian Randolph-UT Fr 8 28 17 45 5.6D. McNeal-AU So 8 DB 25 20 45 5.6Johnthan Banks-MS Jr 8 DB 29 16 45 5.6

36. Chris Davis-AU So 7 DB 20 19 39 5.6Tyrann Mathieu-LS So 7 DB 33 6 39 5.6

38. Joel Kight-UM Jr 8 18 26 44 5.5Deontae Skinner-MS So 8 LB 13 31 44 5.5

40. Brandon Taylor-LS Sr 8 DB 24 19 43 5.441. Mark Barron-UA Sr 8 DB 23 19 42 5.2

Jarvis Jones-UG So 8 LB 25 17 42 5.243. Sean Richardson-VU Sr 8 27 14 41 5.144. Izauea Lanier-UT So 8 28 12 40 5.0

Shawn Williams-UG Jr 8 26 14 40 5.046. Ryan Baker-LS Sr 8 LB 14 25 39 4.9

Josh Boyd-MS Jr 8 DL 10 29 39 4.9Kenny Ladler-VU So 8 27 12 39 4.9Damien Jackson-UM Sr 8 22 17 39 4.9

50. D. Holloman-SC Jr 7 21 13 34 4.9

SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G1. Jarvis Jones-UG So 8 LB 10 5 12.5 1.562. Corey Lemonier-AU So 8 DL 8 1 8.5 1.063. Courtney Upshaw-UA Sr 8 LB 8 0 8.0 1.00

Jake Bequette-AR Sr 7 7 0 7.0 1.005. Bark. Mingo-LS So 8 DE 6 2 7.0 0.886. Melvin Ingram-SC Sr 8 DE 6 1 6.5 0.81

Sam Montgomery-LS So 8 DE 6 1 6.5 0.818. J. Clowney-SC Fr 8 DE 5 0 5.0 0.629. C. Washington-UG Jr 6 LB 3 2 4.0 0.67

10. Devin Taylor-SC Jr 8 DE 4 0 4.0 0.50Abry Jones-UG Jr 8 DE 3 2 4.0 0.50Fletcher Cox-MS Jr 8 DL 4 0 4.0 0.50

13. A. Highsmith-AR Jr 8 3 1 3.5 0.44Tim Fugger-VU Sr 8 DE 3 1 3.5 0.44

15. Nick Gentry-UA Sr 8 DL 3 0 3.0 0.38Jonathan Bostic-UF Jr 8 LB 3 0 3.0 0.38

17. Ronald Powell-UF So 7 2 2 3.0 0.4318. Rob Lohr-VU Jr 8 DT 3 0 3.0 0.38

Eltoro Freeman-AU Sr 8 LB 3 0 3.0 0.3820. Ron Brooks-LS Sr 8 DB 2 1 2.5 0.31

TACKLES FOR LOSS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G1. Jarvis Jones-UG So 8 LB 13 6 16.0 2.002. Courtney Upshaw-UA Sr 8 LB 12 1 12.5 1.56

Fletcher Cox-MS Jr 8 DL 10 5 12.5 1.564. Corey Lemonier-AU So 8 DL 11 1 11.5 1.44

Melvin Ingram-SC Sr 8 DE 10 3 11.5 1.446. Bark. Mingo-LS So 8 DE 9 3 10.5 1.317. Winston Guy-UK Sr 8 7 6 10.0 1.258. Tim Fugger-VU Sr 8 DE 9 1 9.5 1.19

Eltoro Freeman-AU Sr 8 LB 7 5 9.5 1.1910. Malik Jackson-UT Sr 7 7 4 9.0 1.2911. Sam Montgomery-LS So 8 DE 6 5 8.5 1.0612. Danny Trevathan-UK Sr 8 LB 5 5 7.5 0.94

Matt Elam-UF So 8 6 3 7.5 0.9414. Jake Bequette-AR Sr 7 7 1 7.5 1.0715. Mi. Brockers-LS So 8 DT 7 0 7.0 0.88

Donta Hightower-UA Jr 8 LB 5 4 7.0 0.88J. Clowney-SC Fr 8 DE 7 0 7.0 0.88A. Highsmith-AR Jr 8 6 2 7.0 0.88

19. Antonio Allen-SC Sr 7 7 0 7.0 1.0020. Jerry Franklin-AR Sr 8 4 5 6.5 0.81

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceIndividual Statistics Through games of Nov 28, 2011

(Conference games)

PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G1. S. Commings-UG Jr 8 12 1 13 1.622. Bacarri Rambo-UG Jr 8 7 5 12 1.50

Casey Hayward-VU Sr 8 9 3 12 1.504. Brandon Boykin-UG Sr 8 6 3 9 1.12

Stephon Gilmore-SC Jr 8 6 3 9 1.12Mo. Claiborne-LS Jr 8 4 5 9 1.12

7. DeQuan Menzie-UA Sr 8 7 1 8 1.00Tramain Thomas-AR Sr 8 4 4 8 1.00Johnthan Banks-MS Jr 8 5 3 8 1.00

10. Charles Sawyer-UM Jr 8 6 1 7 0.88Matt Elam-UF So 8 5 2 7 0.88

12. T'Sharvan Bell-AU Jr 7 4 2 6 0.8613. A. Barnes-VU Jr 8 4 2 6 0.75

Trey Wilson-VU Jr 8 4 2 6 0.75Ron Brooks-LS Sr 8 4 2 6 0.75Shawn Williams-UG Jr 8 4 2 6 0.75Danny Trevathan-UK Sr 8 4 2 6 0.75D. Milliner-UA So 8 3 3 6 0.75

19. Tharold Simon-LS So 7 5 0 5 0.7120. Mark Barron-UA Sr 8 4 1 5 0.62

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G1. Mo. Claiborne-LS Jr 8 5 128 0 89 0.62

Bacarri Rambo-UG Jr 8 5 55 1 26 0.623. Tramain Thomas-AR Sr 8 4 55 0 29 0.504. D. Milliner-UA So 8 3 72 1 37 0.38

Eric Bennett-AR So 8 3 63 0 46 0.38Austin Johnson-UT Sr 8 3 27 0 19 0.38Johnthan Banks-MS Jr 8 3 26 1 27 0.38Casey Hayward-VU Sr 8 3 24 0 24 0.38C.C. Whitlock-SC Sr 8 3 16 0 15 0.38D.J. Swearinger-SC Jr 8 3 0 0 0 0.38

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G1. J. Clowney-SC Fr 8 5 0.62

Corey Lemonier-AU So 8 5 0.623. Tyrann Mathieu-LS So 7 4 0.574. Danny Trevathan-UK Sr 8 4 0.505. Jake Bequette-AR Sr 7 3 0.436. Johnthan Banks-MS Jr 8 3 0.387. Eric Reid-LS So 7 2 0.298. Deontae Skinner-MS So 8 2 0.25

C. Lawrence-MS Jr 8 2 0.25Jarvis Jones-UG So 8 2 0.25

FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G1. Tyrann Mathieu-LS So 7 2 0.292. Ron Brooks-LS Sr 8 2 0.25

Eltoro Freeman-AU Sr 8 2 0.25Steven Clarke-VU So 8 2 0.25Jerry Franklin-AR Sr 8 2 0.25K. Lockett-UM Sr 8 2 0.25Devin Taylor-SC Jr 8 2 0.25Ed Stinson-UA So 8 2 0.25A.J. Johnson-UT Fr 8 2 0.25

10. Kwame Geathers-UG So 6 1 0.17

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2011 Southeastern ConferenceConference Statistical Ranking Comparison Through games of Nov 28, 2011

(Conference games)

Offense DefenseTeam Rushing Passing Total Off. Scoring Rushing Passing Total Def. ScoringAlabama 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 1Arkansas 7 1 3 3 9 7 9 8Auburn 5 12 7 8 10 10 10 11Florida 8 8 8 7 6 8 5 7Georgia 3 2 2 4 2 4 3 4Kentucky 11 11 12 10 11 11 11 10LSU 1 7 4 1 3 2 2 1Miss. State 9 9 9 9 7 9 7 5Ole Miss 10 10 10 11 12 6 12 12S. Carolina 4 6 5 5 5 3 4 3Tennessee 12 4 11 12 8 5 8 9Vanderbilt 6 5 6 6 4 12 6 6

Team Kick ret. Punt ret. Interceptions Sacks TFL Turnover Mar.Alabama 4 3 3 3 2 2Arkansas 5 6 7 5 7 4Auburn 3 9 5 5 10 7Florida 2 11 10 7 6 11Georgia 8 4 9 1 1 3Kentucky 11 12 8 9 11 6LSU 10 1 4 2 3 1Miss. State 12 2 6 8 5 7Ole Miss 9 5 12 12 12 12S. Carolina 1 10 11 4 4 4Tennessee 6 7 1 11 9 9Vanderbilt 7 8 2 9 7 10