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SEC FOOTBALL 2009 Week 10 • Nov. 7 Southeastern Conference Media Relations

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EASTERN DIVISION *Florida Georgia South Carolina Tennessee Kentucky Vanderbilt

SEC 6-0 3-3 3-3 2-3 1-4 0-5

Pct. 1.000 .500 .500 .400 .200 .000

PF 170 176 114 121 98 39

PA 79 194 138 93 152 109

Overall 8-0 4-4 6-3 4-4 4-4 2-7

Pct. 1.000 .500 .667 .500 .500 .222

PF 288 206 197 233 207 164

PA 88 235 171 142 192 198

Home 4-0 2-1 5-0 4-2 2-3 1-4

Away 3-0 2-2 1-3 0-2 1-1 1-3

Neutral 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0

2008 7-1 7-1 6-3 3-5 5-3 5-4

vs. Div. 3-0 2-2 2-2 1-2 1-1 0-2

Top 25 1-0 0-3 1-2 1-2 0-3 0-4

Streak W8 L1 L1 W1 L1 L5

2008 8-0 6-2 4-5 4-4 3-6 3-5

vs. Div. 2-0 2-0 3-1 1-2 0-2 1-2

Top 25 3-0 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-4 1-4

Streak W8 W2 W1 L1 W1 W1

LASTEST RANKINGS AP USA-T Harris BCS 1 1 1 1 rv rv

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WESTERN DIVISION Alabama LSU Auburn Ole Miss Mississippi State Arkansas

SEC 5-0 4-1 3-3 2-3 2-3 1-4

Pct. 1.000 .800 .500 .400 .400 .200

PF 127 107 155 86 115 129

PA 46 71 162 95 135 163

Overall 8-0 7-1 6-3 5-3 4-5 4-4

Pct. 1.000 .875 .667 .625 .444 .500

PF 254 211 287 231 242 287

PA 91 97 235 128 221 219

Home 5-0 4-1 5-1 3-1 1-4 3-1

Away 2-0 3-0 1-2 2-2 3-1 0-3

Neutral 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0

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BCS 3 9

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NOTES: 2008 - Record after same number of games in 2008 / vs. Top 25 - Record vs. teams in Top 25 when game played; Teams listed in alphabetical order unless tie-breaker applicable; * Eastern Division Champion

FEW SECONDS ON THE SEC SEC FOOTBALL RELEASE HIGHLIGHTS • SEC Football Players of the Week for games of Oct. 31 are Miss. State RB Anthony Dixon (offense), Auburn DB Walt McFadden (defense), Florida PK Caleb Sturgis (special teams), Arkansas OG Mitch Petrus (offensive lineman), Auburn DE Antonio Coleman (defensive lineman) and Tennessee DB Janzen Jackson (freshman). • Florida sealed a berth in the SEC Championship Game with its win over Georgia. It’s the fourth earliest date that a team has clinched an SEC title spot. • SEC has two of the top three teams and three of the top 10 in all of the major polls and rankings. • Florida’s Tim Tebow is now the SEC’s career rushing touchdown leader with 51. • Vanderbilt freshman Warren Norman tied an SEC single-season record with his third kickoff return for a touchdown against Georgia Tech. • LSU recorded its 15th defensive shutout since 1992 against Tulane, tops in the SEC. OCT. 31 RESULTS Auburn 33, Ole Miss 20 (84,756 at Auburn) Florida 41, Georgia 17 (84,604 at Jacksonville) Arkansas 63, E. Michigan 27 (62,501 at Fayetteville) Miss. State 31, Kentucky 24 (67,953 at Lexington) Ga. Tech 56, Vanderbilt 31 (30,262 at Nashville) Tennessee 31, So. Carolina 13 (96,263 at Knoxville) LSU 42, Tulane 0 (92,031 at Baton Rouge)

THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE GAMES OF SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 South Carolina (6-3, 3-3) at Arkansas (4-4, 1-4) SEC Network / ESPN360.com / ESPN GamePlan Fayetteville, Ark • Reynolds Razorback Stadium (72,000) Tennessee Tech (5-3) at Georgia (4-4, 3-3) Georgia PPV / ESPN 360.com / ESPN GamePlan Athens, Ga. • Sanford Stadium (92,746) Eastern Kentucky (5-3) at Kentucky (4-4, 1-4) WKYT-TV / WMYT-TV / ESPN 360.com / ESPN GamePlan Lexington, Ky. • Commonwealth Stadium (67,942) Furman (4-4) at Auburn (6-3, 3-3) Auburn PPV / ESPN 360.com / ESPN GamePlan Auburn, Ala. • Pat Dye Field / Jordan Hare Stadium (87,451) LSU (7-1, 4-1) at Alabama (8-0, 5-0) CBS Sports Tuscaloosa, Ala. • Bryant-Denny Stadium (92,012) Memphis (2-6) at Tennessee (4-4, 2-3) ESPNU Knoxville, Tenn. • Shield-Watkins Field/Neyland Stadium (100,011) Vanderbilt (2-7, 0-5) at Florida (8-0, 6-0) ESPN2 Gainesville, Fla. • Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field (88,548) Northern Arizona (5-3) at Ole Miss (5-3, 2-3) CSS / ESPN360.com / ESPN GamePlan Oxford, Miss. • Hollingsworth Field/Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (60,580) NOV. 14 SCHEDULE Alabama at Mississippi State (6 p.m. CT / ESPN or ESPN2) Troy at Arkansas (6:30 p.m. CT / CSS) Auburn at Georgia (7 p.m. ET / ESPN or ESPN2) Florida at South Carolina (3:30 p.m. ET / CBS Sports)

11:21 a.m. CT 1 p.m. ET 1 p.m. ET 12:30 p.m. CT 2:30 p.m. CT 7 p.m. ET 7:15 p.m. ET 6:30 p.m. CT

Kentucky at Vanderbilt (11:21 a.m. CT / SEC Network) Louisiana Tech at LSU (6 p.m. CT / ESPNU) Tennessee at Ole Miss (11 a.m. CT / CBS Sports)

Charles Bloom, Associate Commissioner (Football Contact) • [email protected] Chuck Dunlap, Associate Media Relations Director (Secondary Football Contact) • [email protected] Phone: (205) 458-3000 • Fax: (205) 458-3030 SECSports.com • SECSportsMedia.com • Twitter.com/SECSportsUpdate • SEC Fan Page on Facebook • SECAcademicNetwork.com

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2009 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE TEAM SCHEDULES AND RESULTS ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE (7-0, 4-0 SEC)

FLORIDA GATORS (8-0, 6-0 SEC)

Home Stadium: Bryant-Denny (92,012) Total Home Att.: 460,060 Avg. Home Att.: 92,012

Pct. of Capacity: 100.00

Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 27

W 34-24 74,954 W 40-14 92,012 W 53-7 92,012 W 35-7 92,012 W 38-20 70,967 W 22-3 62,657 W 20-6 92,012 W 12-10 92,012 2:30 p.m. 6 p.m. TBA 1:30 p.m.

5/5 4/4 4/4 3/3 3/3 3/3 2/3 1/2 3/3

*Virginia Tech [7/7] (TV: 7) FLA. INTERNATIONAL (TV: 6-10-11) NORTH TEXAS (TV: 5-6-10) ARKANSAS (TV: 1) at Kentucky (TV: 5-6-10) at Ole Miss [20/16] (TV: 1) SOUTH CAROLINA[HC] [22/22] (TV: 2) TENNESSEE [TV: 1] LSU [9/9] [TV: 1] at Mississippi State (TV: 2 or 3) CHATTANOOGA at Auburn (TV: 1)

Home Stadium: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field (88,548) Total Home Att.: 362,372 Avg. Home Att.: 90,593

Pct. of Capacity: 102.31

Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 5

W 62-3 90,621 W 56-6 90,349 W 23-13 90,894 W 41-7 71,011 W 13-3 93,129 W 23-20 90,508 W 29-19 57,178 W 41-17 84,604 7:15 p.m. 3:30 p.m. TBA TBA 4 p.m.

1/1 1/1 1/1 1/1 1/1 1/1 2/1 1/1 1/1

* - at Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. ALL TIMES CENTRAL * - Jacksonville, Fla. ALL TIMES EASTERN

ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS (4-4, 1-4 SEC) Home Stadium(s): Reynolds Razorback (72,000); War Memorial (53,727) Total Home Att.: 264,842 Avg. Home Att.: 66,210 Pct. of Capacity: 98.19 Sept. 5 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28

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*MISSOURI STATE (TV: 6-10-11) GEORGIA [23/20] (TV: 2) at Alabama [3/3] (TV: 1) #vs. Texas A&M [--/rv] (TV: 3) AUBURN [17/19] (TV: 2) at Florida [1/1] (TV: 1) at Ole Miss [rv/25] (TV: 5-6-10) EASTERN MICHIGAN (TV: 4) [HC] SOUTH CAROLINA [rv/rv] (TV: 5-6-10) TROY (TV: 6-8-10) *MISSISSIPPI STATE at LSU

W 48-10 55,572 L 41-52 74,210 L 7-35 92,012 W 47-19 71,872 W 44-23 72,559 L 20-23 90,508 L 17-30 60,622 W 63-27 62,501 11:21 a.m. 6:30 p.m. TBA TBA

* - Little Rock, Ark. # - Arlington, Texas ALL TIMES CENTRAL

GEORGIA BULLDOGS (4-3, 3-2 SEC) Home Stadium: Sanford (92,746) Total Home Att.: 278,238 Avg. Home Att.: 92,746

Pct. of Capacity: 100.00

Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28

L 10-24 W 41-37 W 52-41 W 20-17 L 13-20 L 19-45 W 34-10 L 17-41 1 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA TBA

13/13 21/21 23/20 21/17 18/14 rv/rv --/rv

at Oklahoma State [9/11] (TV: 7) SOUTH CAROLINA [rv/rv] (TV: 3-6) at Arkansas [rv/rv] (TV: 2) ARIZONA STATE (TV: 4) LSU [4/4] (TV: 1) at Tennessee (TV: 5-6-10) at Vanderbilt (TV: 5-6-10) *vs. Florida [1/1] (TV: 1) TENNESSEE TECH [HC] (TV: 6-10-11) AUBURN (TV: 2 or 3) KENTUCKY at Georgia Tech

53,012 92,746 74,210 92,746 92,746 103,261 38,340 84,604

* - Jacksonville, Fla. ALL TIMES EASTERN

AUBURN TIGERS (6-3, 3-3 SEC)

KENTUCKY WILDCATS (4-4, 1-4 SEC)

Home Stadium: Jordan-Hare (87,451) Total Home Att.: 507,954 Avg. Home Att.: 84,659

Pct. of Capacity: 96.81

Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 27

W 37-13 81,143 W 49-24 85,269 W 41-30 87,451 W 54-30 83,118 W 26-22 102,941 L 23-44 72,559 L 14-21 86,217 L 10-31 92,654 W 33-20 84,756 12:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 1:30 p.m.

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CHARLESTON SOUTH. (TV: 6-9-10) TROY (TV: 5-6-10) TENNESSEE (TV: 1) at Kentucky [--/rv] (TV: 3) at LSU [4/4] (TV: 1) ARKANSAS [HC] [rv/rv] (TV: 1) at Mississippi State (TV: 2) *vs. Georgia [--/rv] (TV: 1) VANDERBILT (TV: 3) at South Carolina (TV: 1) FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL FLORIDA STATE SEC Championship Game (TV: 1) (Atlanta, Ga.)

LOUISIANA TECH (TV: 4) MISSISSIPPI STATE (TV: 6-9-10) WEST VIRGINIA [rv/rv] (TV: 3-6) BALL STATE (TV: 6-9-10) at Tennessee (TV: 2) at Arkansas [--/rv] (TV: 2) KENTUCKY (TV: 4) at LSU [9/10] (TV: 3) OLE MISS [24/22] (TV: 5-6-10) FURMAN [HC] (TV: 6-10-11) at Georgia (TV: 2 or 3) ALABAMA (TV: 1)

Home Stadium: Commonwealth (67,942) Total Home Att.: 349,122 Avg. Home Att.: 69,824

Pct. of Capacity: 102.77

Sept. 5 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28

W 42-0 41,037 W 31-27 70,988 L 7-41 71,011 L 20-38 70,967 L 26-28 68,278 W 21-14 86,217 W 36-13 68,203 L 24-31 67,953 1 p.m. 12:21 p.m. TBA TBA

*vs. Miami, Ohio (TV: 4) LOUISVILLE (TV: 4) FLORIDA [1/1] (TV: 3-6) ALABAMA [3/3] (TV: 5-6-10) at South Carolina [25/rv] (TV: 6-9-10) at Auburn [rv/rv] (TV: 4) LOUISIANA-MONROE (TV: 6-9-10) MISSISSIPPI STATE (TV: 6-9-10) [HC] EASTERN KENTUCKY (TV: 6-10-14) at Vanderbilt (TV: 5-6-10) at Georgia TENNESSEE

ALL TIMES CENTRAL ALL TIMES EASTERN

Team’s AP & USA Today Rankings Listed Before Opponent’s Name & Opponents’ Rankings Listed after its Name (at time of game) • [HC] - Homecoming December 5 • SEC Football Championship Game • Atlanta • Georgia Dome • 4 p.m. ET • CBS Sports TV Key - (1) CBS; (2) ESPN; (3) ESPN2; (4) ESPNU; (5) SEC Network; (6) ESPN360.com; (7) ABC; (8) CSS; (9) FS South, Southwest and SUN Sports; (10) ESPN GamePlan; (11) Institutional PPV; (12) ESPN Classic; (13) CBS College Sports; (14) Institutional Point-to-Point Telecast

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2009 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE TEAM SCHEDULES AND RESULTS LSU TIGERS (7-1, 4-1 SEC)

SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKS (6-3, 3-3 SEC)

Home Stadium: Tiger Stadium (92,400) Total Home Att.: 461,823 Avg. Home Att.: 92,365

Pct. of Capacity: 99.96

Home Stadium: Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250) Total Home Att.: 367,709 Avg. Home Att.: 73,542

Pct. of Capacity: 91.6

Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28

W 31-23 69,161 W 23-9 91,566 W 31-3 92,443 W 30-26 53,612 W 20-13 92,746 L 3-13 93,129 W 31-10 92,654 W 42-0 92,031 2:30 p.m. 6 p.m. TBA TBA

Sept. 3 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 24 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 28

W 7-3 57,583 L 37-41 92,746 W 38-16 72,017 W 16-10 74,724 W 38-14 77,066 W 28-26 68,278 L 6-20 92,012 W 14-10 75,624 L 13-31 96,263 12:21 p.m. 3:30 p.m. TBA

11/9 11/9 9/7 7/7 4/4 4/4 9/10 9/9 9/9

at Washington (TV: 2-6) VANDERBILT (TV: 4) LOUISIANA LAFAYETTE (TV: 4) at Mississippi State (TV: 5-6-10) at Georgia [18/14] (TV: 1) FLORIDA [1/1] (TV: 1) AUBURN [rv/rv] (TV: 3) TULANE (TV: 6-10-11) at Alabama [3/3] (TV: 1) LOUISIANA TECH [HC] (TV: 4) at Ole Miss ARKANSAS

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at N.C. State [rv/rv] (TV: 2-6) at Georgia [21/21] (TV: 3-6) FLORIDA ATLANTIC (TV: 6-10-11) OLE MISS [4/5] (TV: 2-6) SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (TV: 12) KENTUCKY (TV: 6-9-10) at Alabama [2/3] (TV: 2) VANDERBILT [HC] (TV: 4) at Tennessee (TV: 2) at Arkansas (TV: 5-6-10) FLORIDA (TV: 1) CLEMSON

ALL TIMES CENTRAL

ALL TIMES EASTERN

OLE MISS REBELS (5-3, 2-3 SEC)

TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS (4-4, 2-3 SEC)

Home Stadium(s): Vaught-Hemingway / Hollingsworth Field (60,580) Total Home Att.: 229,010 Avg. Home Att.: 57,253 Pct. of Capacity: 94.5

Home Stadium: Neyland / Shield-Watkins Field (100,011) Total Home Att.: 599,000 Avg. Home Att.: 99,833

Pct. of Capacity: 99.82

Sept. 6 Sept. 19 Sept. 24 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28

Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28

W 63-7 L 15-19 L 13-23 W 34-23 L 22-26 W 45-19 L 10-12 W 31-13 7 p.m. 12 p.m. TBA TBA

8/10 5/6 4/5 21/18 20/16 rv/rv rv/25 24/22

at Memphis (TV: 2-6) SE LOUISIANA (TV: 6-8-10) at South Carolina [--/rv] (TV: 2-6) at Vanderbilt (TV: 4) ALABAMA [3/3] (TV: 1) UAB [HC] (TV: 6-9-10) ARKANSAS [rv/rv] (TV: 5-6-10) at Auburn [--/rv] (TV: 5-6-10) NORTHERN ARIZONA (TV: 6-8-10) TENNESSEE (TV: 1) LSU at Mississippi State

W 45-14 45,207 W 52-6 58,119 L 10-16 74,724 W 23-7 39,625 L 3-22 62,657 W 48-13 47,612 W 30-17 60,622 L 20-33 84,756 6:30 p.m. 11 a.m. TBA TBA

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WESTERN KENTUCKY (TV: 5-6-10) UCLA [rv/rv] (TV: 2-6) at Florida [1/1] (TV: 1) OHIO (TV: 6-10-11) AUBURN [rv/rv] (TV: 2) GEORGIA [rv/rv] (TV: 5-6-10) at Alabama [1/2] (TV: 1) SOUTH CAROLINA (21/21] [TV: 2) MEMPHIS [HC] (TV: 4) at Ole Miss (TV: 1) VANDERBILT at Kentucky

ALL TIMES CENTRAL

ALL TIMES EASTERN

MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS (4-5, 2-3 SEC)

VANDERBILT COMMODORES (2-7, 0-5 SEC)

98,761 102,239 90,894 95,535 102,941 103,261 92,012 96,263

Home Stadium: Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field (55,082) Total Home Att.: 263,076 Avg. Home Att.: 52,615

Pct. of Capacity: 95.5

Home Stadium: Vanderbilt (39,773) Total Home Att.: 176,417 Avg. Home Att.: 35,283

Pct. of Capacity: 88.71

Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28

W 45-7 L 24-49 W 15-3 L 26-30 L 31-42 L 24-31 W 27-6 L 19-29 L 31-24 6 p.m. TBA TBA

Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21

W 45-0 36,350 L 9-23 91,566 L 3-15 31,840 W 36-17 19,753 L 7-23 39,625 L 13-16 (OT) 34,357 L 10-34 38,340 L 10-14 75,624 L 31-56 30,262 6:15 p.m. 11:21 a.m. TBA

JACKSON STATE (TV: 4) at Auburn [rv/rv] (TV: 6-9-10) at Vanderbilt (TV: 6-9-10) LSU [7/7] (TV: 5-6-10) GEORGIA TECH [25/rv] (TV: 6-8-10) HOUSTON [rv/rv] [HC] (TV: 4) at Middle Tennessee (TV: 4) FLORIDA [2/1] (TV: 2) at Kentucky (TV: 6-9-10) ALABAMA (TV: 2 or 3) *at Arkansas OLE MISS

* - Little Rock, Ark. ALL TIMES CENTRAL

54,232 85,269 31,840 53,612 50,035 48,019 23,882 57,178 67,953

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WESTERN CAROLINA (TV: 6-8-10) at LSU [11/9] (TV: 4) MISSISSIPPI STATE (TV: 6-9-10) at Rice (TV: 6-8-10) OLE MISS [21/18] (TV: 4) at Army (TV: 13) GEORGIA [HC] (TV: 5-6-10) at South Carolina [23/23] (TV: 4) GEORGIA TECH [11/11] (TV: 6-8-10) at Florida [1/1] (TV: 3) KENTUCKY (TV: 5-6-10) at Tennessee

ALL TIMES CENTRAL

Team’s AP & USA Today Rankings Listed Before Opponent’s Name & Opponents’ Rankings Listed after its Name (at time of game) • [HC] - Homecoming December 5 • SEC Football Championship Game • Atlanta • Georgia Dome • 4 p.m. ET • CBS Sports TV Key - (1) CBS; (2) ESPN; (3) ESPN2; (4) ESPNU; (5) SEC Network; (6) ESPN360.com; (7) ABC; (8) CSS; (9) FS South, Southwest and SUN Sports; (10) ESPN GamePlan; (11) Institutional PPV; (12) ESPN Classic; (13) CBS College Sports; (14) Institutional Point-to-Point Telecast

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2009 SEC WEEK-BY-WEEK SCHEDULES AND RESULTS (All Times Eastern and subject to change) Sept. 3 South Carolina 7, N.C. State 3 (57,583) Sept. 5 Alabama 34, Virginia Tech 24 (Atlanta) (74,954) Arkansas 48, Missouri State 10 (Little Rock) (55,572) Auburn 37, Louisiana Tech 13 (81,143) Florida 62, Charleston Southern 3 (90,621) Oklahoma State 24, Georgia 10 (53,012) LSU 31, Washington 23 (69,161) Miss. State 45, Jackson State 7 (54,232) Tennessee 63, Western Kentucky 7 (98,761) Vanderbilt 45, Western Carolina 0 (36,350) Kentucky 42, Miami, Ohio 0 (Cincinnati) (41,037) Sept. 6 Ole Miss 45, Memphis 14 (45,207) Sept. 12 Alabama 40, Florida International 14 (92,012) Auburn 49, Mississippi State 24 (85,269) Florida 56, Troy 6 (90,349) Georgia 41, South Carolina 37 (92,746) LSU 23, Vanderbilt 9 (91,566) UCLA 19, Tennessee 15 (102,239) OPEN: Arkansas, Kentucky, Ole Miss Sept. 19 Alabama 53, North Texas 7 (92,012) Kentucky 31, Louisville 27 (70,988) Florida 23, Tennessee 13 (90,894) Georgia 52, Arkansas 41 (74,210) Auburn 41, West Virginia 30 (87,451) LSU 31, Louisiana-Lafayette 3 (92,443) Ole Miss 52, Southeastern Louisiana 6 (58,119) Mississippi State 15, Vanderbilt 3 (31,840) South Carolina 38, Florida Atlantic 16 (72,017) Sept. 24 South Carolina 16, Ole Miss 10 (74,724) Sept. 26 Alabama 35, Arkansas 7 (92,012) Auburn 54, Ball State 30 (83,118) Florida 41, Kentucky 7 (71,011) Georgia 20, Arizona State 17 (92,746) LSU 30, Mississippi State 26 (53,612) Tennessee 34, Ohio 23 (95,535) Vanderbilt 36, Rice 17 (19,753) Oct. 3 Alabama 38, Kentucky 20 (70,967) LSU 20, Georgia 13 (92,746) Arkansas 47, Texas A&M 19 (71,872/Arlington, Texas) Ole Miss 23, Vanderbilt 7 (39,625) Georgia Tech 42, Mississippi State 31 (50,035) South Carolina 38, South Carolina State 14 (77,066) Auburn 26, Tennessee 22 (102,941) OPEN: Florida

Oct. 10 Army 16, Vanderbilt 13 (OT) (34,357) Arkansas 44, Auburn 23 (72,559) Tennessee 45, Georgia 19 (103,261) Houston 31, Mississippi State 24 (48,019) South Carolina 28, Kentucky 26 (68,278) Alabama 22, Ole Miss 3 (62,657) Florida 13, LSU 3 (93,129)

Nov. 21 Chattanooga at Alabama Mississippi State at Arkansas (Little Rock) Florida International at Florida Kentucky at Georgia LSU at Ole Miss Vanderbilt at Tennessee OPEN: Auburn, South Carolina

Oct. 17 Alabama 20, South Carolina 6 (92,012) Florida 23, Arkansas 20 (90,508) Kentucky 21, Auburn 20 (86,217) Georgia 34, Vanderbilt 10 (38,340) Ole Miss 48, UAB 13 (47,612) Mississippi State 27, Middle Tennessee 6 (23,882) OPEN: LSU, Tennessee

Nov. 27 Alabama at Auburn [2:30 p.m.] (TV: 1)

Oct. 24 Alabama 12, Tennessee 10 (92,012) Ole Miss 30, Arkansas 17 (60,622) LSU 31, Auburn 10 (92,654) Florida 29, Mississippi State 19 (57,178) Kentucky 36, Louisiana-Monroe 13 (68,203) South Carolina 14, Vanderbilt 10 (75,624) OPEN: Georgia Oct. 31 Auburn 33, Ole Miss 20 (84,756) Florida 41, Georgia 17 (84,604 / Jacksonville) Arkansas 63, Eastern Michigan 27 (62,501) Mississippi State 31, Kentucky 24 (67,953) Georgia Tech 56, Vanderbilt 31 (30,262) Tennessee 31, South Carolina 13 (96,263) LSU 42, Tulane 0 (92,031) OPEN: Alabama Nov. 7 LSU at Alabama [3:30 p.m.] (TV: 1) South Carolina at Arkansas [12:21 p.m.] (TV: 5-6-10) Furman at Auburn [1:30 p.m.] (TV: 6-10-11) Vanderbilt at Florida [7:15 p.m.] (TV: 3) Tennessee Tech at Georgia [1 p.m.] (TV: 6-10-11) Eastern Kentucky at Kentucky [1 p.m.] (TV: 6-10-14) Memphis at Tennessee [7 p.m.] (TV: 4) Northern Arizona at Ole Miss [7:30 p.m.] (TV: 6-8-10) OPEN: Mississippi State Nov. 14 Alabama at Mississippi State [7 p.m.] (TV: 2 or 3) Troy at Arkansas [7:30 p.m.] (TV: 6-8-10) Auburn at Georgia [7 p.m.] (TV: 2 or 3) Florida at South Carolina [3:30 p.m.] (TV: 1) Kentucky at Vanderbilt [12:21 p.m.] (TV: 5-6-10) Louisiana Tech at LSU [7 p.m.] (TV: 4] Tennessee at Ole Miss [12 p.m.] (TV: 1]

Nov. 28 Arkansas at LSU Ole Miss at Mississippi State Florida State at Florida Georgia at Georgia Tech Tennessee at Kentucky Clemson at South Carolina OPEN: Vanderbilt Dec. 5 Florida (Eastern Division Champion) vs. Western Division Champion SEC Championship Game (Atlanta) [4 p.m.] (TV: 1) SEC HOME RECORDS (Since 2000) Team Florida Georgia LSU Auburn Tennessee Alabama Arkansas South Carolina Ole Miss Kentucky Miss. State Vanderbilt

W-L 52-9 51-9 57-11 56-14 43-17 48-21 48-21 45-22 37-27 31-34 26-35 20-43

Pct. .852 .850 .838 .800 .717 .696 .696 .672 .578 .477 .426 .317

Streak W7 L1 W2 W1 W2 W 12 W2 W7 W2 L1 L4 L4

SEC ROAD RECORDS (Since 2000) [Does not include bowl games or SEC Championship Games / Includes regular season neutral site games] Team Florida Georgia LSU Tennessee Auburn Alabama South Carolina Arkansas Ole Miss Kentucky Miss. State Vanderbilt

W-L 36-15 36-16 29-13 25-16 24-19 22-23 21-27 18-25 19-29 13-33 13-39 12-38

Pct. .706 .692 .690 .610 .558 .489 .438 .419 .396 .283 .250 .240

TV Key - (1) CBS; (2) ESPN; (3) ESPN2; (4) ESPNU; (5) SEC Network; (6) ESPN360.com; (7) ABC; (8) CSS; (9) FS South, Southwest and SUN Sports; (10) ESPN GamePlan; (11) Institutional PPV; (12) ESPN Classic; (13) CBS College Sports; (14) Institutional Point-to-Point Telecast.

Streak W 11 L1 W3 L2 L2 W8 L1 L2 L1 W1 W3 L2

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Week 10

2009 SEC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSIVE

DEFENSIVE

SPECIAL TEAMS

ANTHONY DIXON Running Back MISSISSIPPI STATE 6-1 • 235 • Senior Jackson, Miss. (Terry HS)

WALT McFADDEN Defensive Back AUBURN 6-0 • 175 • Senior Pompano Beach, Fla. (Ely HS)

CALEB STURGIS Kicker FLORIDA 5-10 • 190 • Sophomore St. Augustine, Fla. (HS)

• Dixon rushed for a school-record 252 yards and two touchdowns in Mississippi State’s 31-24 win at Kentucky.

• McFadden tied a career high with five tackles, along with 1.5 tackles for loss (-5 yards) and two interceptions in the Tigers’ 33-20 upset victory over Ole Miss.

• Sturgis nailed a career-long 56-yard field goal in the first half against Georgia, while also completing a 44-yard attempt, in the Gators’ 41-17 win against Georgia.

• His first interception was a 29-yard return for a touchdown with 11:25 left in the third quarter to give Auburn a 24-7 advantage.

• His 56-yarder was the second-longest FG in school history and the longest field goal in the SEC this season.

• He also caught two passes for 14 yards against the Wildcats. • His 3-yard TD run in the final minute of the third quarter put the Bulldogs ahead to stay, 31-24. His 1-yard TD run in the second quarter gave State a 14-10 lead. • Dixon surpassed the school mark of 247 yards by Jerious Norwood vs. Houston in 2005. His 7.64 yard per carry average against Kentucky is also a school record (min. 30 carries). • The 252 yards is the most in the SEC this season, 15th highest in SEC history and 9th highest in an intra-conference SEC game.

• McFadden’s second interception sealed the Tiger win, as with Ole Miss driving, he picked off Jevan Snead’s pass at the AU 6-yard line with under three minutes remaining and the Tigers up 33-20. • He has four interceptions on the season, seven for his career, including two returned for scores.

• His eight kickoffs helped hold Georgia to an average starting field position of its own 20-yard line for the game. • He is the only Gator since 1984 to connect on two field goals over 51 yards in the same season and is only of only four kickers to accomplish the feat in school history • Is one of only six kickers in the nation to have two field goals of 51 yards or more this season, and one of two in the SEC to accomplish the feat.

OFFENSIVE LINEMAN

DEFENSIVE LINEMAN

FRESHMAN

MITCH PETRUS Guard ARKANSAS 6-4 • 315 • Senior Carlisle, Ark. (HS)

ANTONIO COLEMAN Defensive End AUBURN 6-3 • 261 • Senior Mobile, Ala. (Williamson HS)

JANZEN JACKSON Defensive Back TENNESSEE 6-0 • 180 Lake Charles, La. (Barbe HS)

• Petrus and the offensive line gave the Arkansas quarterbacks time to combine for 19-of-27 passes for 297 yards and three touchdowns, in Arkansas 63-27 win over Eastern Michigan.

• Coleman recorded five tackles, while tying career highs with four tackles for loss (-15 yards), including two sacks (-11) along with one forced fumble, four quarterback hurries and one blocked kick, in the Tigers’ 33-20 upset victory over Ole Miss.

• Jackson had seven solo tackles, forced a fumble and contributed two pass breakups during Tennessee’s 31-13 win over South Carolina.

• The line also paved the way for the Razorbacks to carry the ball 30 times for 292 yards and three touchdowns.

• The four TFL were the most by an Auburn player since Coleman equaled the feat at Georgia in 2007.

• The freshman’s big hit on the game’s third play from scrimmage resulted in a Gamecock fumble that Tennessee recovered and turned into seven points just two plays later.

• The UA offensive line did not allow a sack against Eastern Michigan marking the second game this season the line has not allowed a sack.

• Coleman’s blocked kick came in the third quarter on a PAT, which was recovered by Demond Washington and returned for a defensive two-point conversion. It was a three-point swing, turning a potential 31-21 AU lead to a 33-20 AU lead.

• The Vols capitalized on four Carolina turnovers to score 24 of their 31 points. • Jackson has started seven of eight games this season and stands as the leading freshman on the team with 33 tackles.

OTHER OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES IN WEEK 9 WR JOE ADAMS (Arkansas) -- Had three catches for 109 yards and two TDs, including a career-long 78 yard reception against Eastern Michigan.

LB KELVIN SHEPPARD (LSU) -- Had game-high 13 total tackles (five solos) with three for losses (-10 yards), including a sack, against Tulane.

SS SETH ARMBRUST (Arkansas) -- On Eastern Michigan’s first drive of the second half, Armbrust blocked a punt and then scooped and scored to put the Razorbacks on top 49-0.

RS TRINDON HOLLIDAY (LSU) -- Accounted for 105 punt return yards on three attempts, including a long of 50 yards, against Tulane.

RB BEN TATE (Auburn) -- Rushed for 144 yards on 25 carries and a touchdown against Ole Miss.

RB DEXTER McCLUSTER (Ole Miss) -- Rushed for 186 yards on 22 carries, including a 79-yard touchdown run, and had four catches for 17 yards, against Auburn.

LB A.J. JONES (Florida) -- Had five total tackles, two for losses (-9), including a sack, two interceptions and a pass deflection against Georgia.

RS JESSE GRANDY (Ole Miss) -- Accounted for 150 yards of kickoff returns on five attempts including an 82-yard return for a touchdown against Auburn.

QB TIM TEBOW (Florida) -- Completed 15-of-21 passes for 164 yards and two TDs and was also Gators’ leading rusher with 85 yards on 18 carries and two TDs against Georgia.

LB JAMAR CHANEY (Mississippi State) -- Logged a game-high 15 total tackles (five solos), with 1.5 for losses, including a half-sack, recovered fumble and an interception against Kentucky.

SC BRANDON BOYKIN (Georgia) -- Had team-high seven total tackles, one pass deflection and had 114 kickoff return yards on six attempts against Florida.

QB STEPHEN GARCIA (South Carolina) -- Completed 25-of-50 passes for 300 yards with a TD and an interception against Tennessee.

P DREW BUTLER (Georgia) -- Averaged 52.5 yards on four punts, including two inside the 20yard line against Florida.

DT DAN WILLIAMS (Tennessee) -- Had four total tackles with a sack, fumble recovery and three quarterback pressures against South Carolina.

RS RANDALL COBB (Kentucky) -- Accounted for 237 all-purpose yards, including 142 on kickoff returns and 46 on punt returns against Miss. State.

RS/TB WARREN NORMAN (Vanderbilt) -- Accounted for 266 all-purpose yards, including an 80-yard kickoff return for a TD, his third KO return for a score this season, against Georgia Tech.

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Week 10

SEC FOOTBALL ON TELEVISION CBS SPORTS

SEC FOOTBALL SHOWS ON TELEVISION

CBS Sports and the SEC announced a history 15-year contract extension to broadcast its football and basketball games. In the new agreement, beginning with the 2009-10 season, CBS Sports continues to be the exclusive national network broadcaster of SEC home football games, including the SEC Championship Game. CBS Sports will showcase the top conference matchups each week of the package with the “SEC Game of the Week”. The agreement also includes a prime time game and doubleheader opportunities. In addition, CBS Sports continues its coverage of SEC regular-season basketball.

SEC Weekly on ESPNU SEC Weekly, a one-hour program will air Thursdays at 4:30 p.m. on ESPNU, throughout the academic year and will cover SEC sports, including sport-by-sport previews, reviews, specials and features on student-athletes. The show will be hosted by Cara Capuano, who will anchor, and new analyst Matt Stinchcomb, a former University of Georgia All-America and NFL player. SEC Weekly is a product of ESPN’s landmark 15-year agreement with the Southeastern Conference. ESPNU will complement the show with SEC game telecasts, including football, basketball, Olympic sports and select conference championships.

In addition to the broadcast rights on CBS Sports, this comprehensive long-team deal includes certain digital, internet, wireless, Video-on-Demand, data and enhanced highlight rights across all CBS platforms, including CBS College Sports Network and CBSSports.com. Also, simulcasts of CBS Sports games will be available for distribution by the CBS College Sports Network. ESPN ESPN has acquired rights to every SEC home football game (excluding those on the network broadcast package) and will serve as the exclusive national cable home and the syndication rightsholder for the conference. ESPN and ESPN2: The networks will increase coverage by combining to televise a minimum of 20 SEC games annually, including Saturday night and two primetime Thursday matchups. ESPNU: The 24-hour college sports network, which launched in March 2005, will present a package of SEC football for the first time, with a Saturday game-of-the-week (generally in primetime and a minimum of 13 games annually).

SEC Gridiron Live SEC Gridiron LIVE, a 60-minute studio show offering game previews, expert analysis and a fast-paced social networking component that enables fan interaction, will air on FOX Sports South, FOX Sports Southwest and SUN Sports. The show is hosted by broadcasting veteran Charles Davis, with analysts Randy Cross and David Pollack and social media reporter Cassidy Hubbarth. The live studio show also incorporates a dynamic social networking component, providing viewers with the opportunity for lively and immediate interaction with the on-air broadcast team and SEC football fans across the country. CBS College Sports SEC Tailgate CBS Sports and CBS College Sports Network have announced 2009 SEC football coverage, beginning, Saturday, Sept. 19. CBS Sports will start with live pre-game show “SEC Game of the Week” and CBS College Sports Network kick off with SEC TAILGATE. The show captures all the excitement, traditions and festivities from the various campuses and stadiums across the SEC, as well as previews the match-ups, providing highlights and news from games in-progress. CBS will conclude its game coverage with the SEC Post Game Show on CBS College Sports. SEC NETWORK AFFILIATES (as of Nov. 4, 2009)

SEC Network (ESPN Regional Television): The nation’s largest syndicator of collegiate sports programming, becomes the official over-the-air syndication home for the SEC and will feature a game-of-the-week package (generally at 12:30 p.m. ET), with a minimum of 13 games each season throughout the SEC footprint and beyond. In addition, ERT will produce and distribute a studio show. Also: Simulcasts of SEC game telecasts will be offered on ESPN360.com. Live games will be simulcast on mobile phones. The agreement includes global rights to present live games and encore presentations on ESPN International. ESPN has acquired domestic Spanish-language rights for SEC football on ESPN Deportes (24-hour, U.S.-based network). ESPN GamePlan, ESPN’s college football pay-per-view service, will offer SEC action. ESPN Classic may telecast select SEC live games as well as historic and immediate encore presentations. Extensive SEC content, including highlights, will be presented online ESPN.com. COMCAST/ CHARTER SPORTS SOUTHEAST On May 21, 2009, Comcast / Charter Sports Southeast (CSS), the regional sports channel focusing on college sports in the southeast, announced it has reached a five-year agreement with ESPN to televise live Southeastern Conference (SEC) content including a minimum of six football games, twenty men's basketball games, and sixteen women's basketball games as well as fifty SEC Olympic sports each year. The agreement will begin with the 2009-10 academic year. Events and times will be announced as determined. FOX SPORTS NET FOX Sports Net (FSN), the nation’s leader in local sports, today announced a new multi-year television rights agreement with ESPN that expands its long-time partnership with the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Beginning with the 2009-10 academic year, FSN’s three regional sports networks serving the SEC territory – FOX Sports South, Sun Sports and FOX Sports Southwest – will be the outlets for a minimum of 91 SEC athletic events each year. Events will include seven live, exclusive football games, 20 men’s basketball games, 24 women’s basketball games (16 regular season, eight tournament), 16 baseball games (10 regular season, six tournament) and 24 additional Olympic sporting events (softball, volleyball, soccer, gymnastics). FSN will distribute these events to more than 24 million cable and satellite households across the SEC coverage area.

Birmingham-Tuscaloosa-Anniston: WTTO-TV Mobile-Pensacola: WJTV-TV Dothan: WTVY-TV Huntsville-Decatur-Florence: WZDX-TV Montgomery: WCOV-TV Little Rock-Pine Bluff: KATV-TV Ft. Smith-Fayetteville: KHBS-TV/KHOG-TV Jonesboro: KAIT-TV San Francisco: CSN-Bay Area Los Angeles: KDOC-TV Miami-Ft. Lauderdale: WSFL-TV Ft. Myers-Naples: WXCW-TV Tallahassee: WCTV-TV Tampa-St. Petersburg: WTTA-TV Orlando: WOFL-TV West Palm Beach: WFLX-TV Jacksonville: WJXT-TV Gainesville: WOGX-TV Panama City: WJHG-TV Atlanta: WPCH-TV Augusta, Ga.: WRDW-TV Albany: WALB-TV Macon: WGXA-TV Columbus, Ga.: WXTX-TV Savannah: WTGS-TV Chicago: WCIU-DT4 Indianapolis: WNDY-TV South Bend: WHME-TV Evansville: WTVW-TV Wichita: KSCW-TV Louisville: WAVE-TV Lexington: WKYT-TV / WYMT-TV Paducah: WPSD-TV Bowling Green: WBKO-TV New Orleans: WWL-TV Shreveport: KMSS-TV Baton Rouge: WAFB-TV Lafayette: KADN-TV Monroe: KNOE-TV Lake Charles: KVHP-TV Alexandria: KLAX-DT Detroit: FSN-Detroit Springfield, Mo.: KCZ-TV

Jackson, Miss.: WJTV-TV Hattiesburg-Laurel: WHLT-TV Columbus-Tupelo-West Point: WCBI-TV Meridian: EGBC Biloxi-Gulfport: WXXV-TV Greenwood-Greenville: WABG-A Tidewater, Va.: WSKY-TV Greensboro-High Point-Winston Salem: WCWG-TV Charlotte: WAXN-TV Raleigh-Durham: WNCN-TV New York City: MSG Network Columbus, Ohio: WTTE-TV Cincinnati: WSTR-TV Dayton: WRGT-TV Youngstown: WKBN-TV Toledo: WMNT-TV Oklahoma City: KSBI-TV Philadelphia: Comcast Network-Philadelphia Pittsburgh: WPMY-TV Greenville-Spartanburg-Asheville: WYCW-TV Columbia, SC: WIS-TV Charleston, SC: WMMP-TV Myrtle Beach-Florence: WWMB-TV Memphis: WLMT-TV Knoxville: WVLT-TV Tri-Cities, TN-VA: WCYB-TV Nashville: WUXP-TV Chattanooga: WDSI-DT Jackson, Tenn.: WJKT-TV Dallas-Fort Worth: KTXA-TV San Antonio: KMYS-TV Tyler-Longview, Texas: KFXK-TV Houston: KTBU-TV Waco: KCEN-TV Beaumont-Port Arthur, Texas: KUMY-TV Milwaukee: Time Warner Wisconsin Madison, Wisc.: ETVW Charleston, WV: WSAZ-TV Phoenix, Ariz: KTVK-TV Other stations may be added. Please check your local listings for the SEC Network.

2009 SEC Football • Page 9

Week 10 2009 SEC NON-CONFERENCE RECORD [30-6 (.833)]

SEC IN THE THIS WEEK’S POLLS Associated Press (After Week 9) No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Team FLORIDA (38) Texas (13) ALABAMA (8) Cincinnati Boise State Texas Christian Oregon Iowa LSU Georgia Tech Penn State Southern California Houston Pittsburgh Ohio State Miami (Fla.) Utah Oklahoma State Notre Dame Oklahoma Arizona Virginia Tech California Wisconsin Brigham Young

Harris Interactive Poll (After Week 9) Record 8-0 8-0 8-0 8-0 8-0 8-0 7-1 9-0 7-1 8-1 8-1 6-2 7-1 7-1 7-2 6-2 7-1 6-2 6-2 5-3 5-2 5-3 6-2 6-2 6-2

Points 1448 1408 1390 1212 1211 1147 1130 1127 1036 949 886 741 707 690 636 602 552 361 352 348 322 185 181 172 130

Others (SEC Only): Auburn (30), Tennessee (3), South Carolina (1).

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Team FLORIDA (83) Texas (19) ALABAMA Boise State Cincinnati Texas Christian Iowa (2) Oregon LSU Penn State Georgia Tech Southern California Ohio State Houston Pittsburgh Utah Miami (Fla.) Oklahoma State Oklahoma Notre Dame Arizona California Virginia Tech Wisconsin Brigham Young

Record 8-0 8-0 8-0 8-0 8-0 8-0 9-0 7-1 7-1 8-1 8-1 6-2 7-2 7-1 7-1 7-1 6-2 6-2 5-3 6-2 5-2 6-2 5-3 6-2 6-2

Points 2803 2714 2672 2313 2281 2226 2209 2148 2070 1809 1775 1415 1369 1303 1282 1121 1111 690 673 657 598 385 333 295 250

Others (SEC Only): Auburn (61), Tennessee (16), South Carolina (10), Ole Miss (3), Arkansas (1). Bowl Championship Series Rankings (Nov. 1)

USA Today Coaches’ Poll (After Week 9) No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Team FLORIDA (50) Texas (4) ALABAMA (5) Texas Christian Boise State Iowa Cincinnati Oregon LSU Penn State Georgia Tech Ohio State Southern California Pittsburgh Houston Utah Miami (Fla.) Oklahoma State Arizona Oklahoma Notre Dame Wisconsin California Virginia Tech Brigham Young

Record 8-0 8-0 8-0 8-0 8-0 9-0 8-0 7-1 7-1 8-1 8-1 7-2 6-2 7-1 7-1 7-1 6-2 6-2 5-2 5-3 6-2 6-2 6-2 5-3 6-2

Points 1463 1395 1390 1182 1176 1161 1150 1079 1062 966 934 730 729 694 672 567 549 371 320 313 281 204 197 193 106

Others (SEC Only): Auburn (46), South Carolina (15), Tennessee (4).

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Team FLORIDA Texas ALABAMA Iowa Cincinnati Texas Christian Boise State Oregon LSU Georgia Tech Penn State Southern California Pittsburgh Utah Houston Ohio State Miami (Fla.) Arizona Oklahoma State California Wisconsin Notre Dame Virginia Tech Oklahoma South Florida

Record 8-0 8-0 8-0 9-0 8-0 8-0 8-0 7-1 7-1 8-1 8-1 6-2 7-1 7-1 7-1 7-2 6-2 5-2 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-2 5-3 5-3 6-2

CONFERENCE RANKINGS (After Week 9) USA Harris AP SEC 3 3 3 Big Ten 4 4 4 Pac-10 4 4 4 Big 12 3 3 3 ACC 3 3 3 MWC 3 3 3 WAC 1 1 1 Big East 2 2 2 C-USA 1 1 1 Independents 1 1 1

Rating .9918 .9227 .9167 .8407 .8033 .8008 .7863 .7651 .7121 .6287 .6165 .5336 .4401 .4226 .4209 .3784 .3707 .2589 .2179 .2095 .1939 .1903 .1559 .1494 .0786 BCS 3 4 4 3 3 2 1 3 1 1

Conference ACC Big East Big Ten Big 12 C-USA MAC Mountain West Pac-10 Sun Belt WAC FBS Independent FCS Schools

2009 App. 7 2 0 2 6 4 0 3 10 2 1 11

W-L 2-2 2-0 0-0 1-1 4-1 4-0 0-0 2-1 8-0 1-0 0-1 6-0

Pct. .500 .000 .000 .500 .800 1.000 .000 .667 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000

2008 6-6 1-1 1-1 1-1 9-0 3-0 0-2 1-1 10-0 1-1 0-0 9-0

OVERALL NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS Conference ACC Big East Big Ten Big 12 Conference USA MAC Mountain West Pac-10 SEC Sun Belt Western Athletic

2009-----------W-L Pct. 28-15 .651 29-7 .806 29-10 .744 34-13 .723 18-26 .409 16-35 .314 20-15 .571 20-9 .690 30-6 .833 8-24 .250 17-18 .486

2008 41-17 33-14 32-18 42-13 22-32 21-35 28-13 19-17 43-13 9-28 19-23

SEC NON-CONFERENCE RECORD (Since 1992) Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2006 2007 2008 2009 TOTALS

Regular Season App. W-L 36 27-9 36 28-7-1 36 27-8-1 36 29-7 36 27-9 36 32-4 36 27-9 36 28-8 36 27-9 36 29-7 49 37-12 46 31-15 36 25-11 36 27-9 48 41-7 48 41-7 48 40-8 48 37-11 36 30-6 755 590-163-2 (.783)

Combined:

662-208-2 (.760)

Pct. .750 .792 .764 .806 .750 .889 .750 .778 .750 .806 .755 .674 .694 .750 .854 .854 .825 .771 .833

Bowls 5-1 2-2 3-2 2-4 5-0 5-1 4-4 4-4 4-5 5-3 3-4 5-2 3-3 3-3 6-3 6-3 7-2 6-2 ----72-45 (.615)

2009 SEC Football • Page 10

Week 10 SEC COACHING RECORDS

COLLEGIATE OVERALL RECORD W-L-T Pct. 118-50-1 .701 50-20 .714 11-22 .333 91-17 .843 86-26 .768 127-154-4 .453 77-33 .700 125-77 .619 4-5 .444 176-65-2 .728 4-4 .500 89-99 .473

Coach, Team Nick Saban, Alabama Bobby Petrino, Arkansas Gene Chizik, Auburn Urban Meyer, Florida Mark Richt, Georgia Rich Brooks, Kentucky Les Miles, LSU Houston Nutt, Ole Miss Dan Mullen, Mississippi State Steve Spurrier, South Carolina Lane Kifffin, Tennessee Bobby Johnson, Vanderbilt

ALL GAMES AT SEC SCHOOLS W-L-T 75-24 (T21) 9-11 6-3 52-9 86-26 (19) 36-45 49-12 89-55 (18) 4-5 156-52-1 (7) 4-4 29-63

SEC vs. SEC# GAMES ONLY W-L-T 47-17 (17) 3-10 3-3 32-8 51-22 (13) 14-39 27-12 49-46 (T14) 2-3 105-34 (T3) 1-4 12-50

Pct. .758 (9) .450 .667 .852 .768 (5) .444 .803 .618 (35) .444 .749 (10) .500 .315

Pct. .734 (5) .231 .500 .800 .699 (9) .264 .692 .516 (29) .400 .755 (4) .200 .194

W-L-T Ranking indicates number of wins; Pct. ranking indicates highest win percentage (To be listed among career leaders, must have min. 5 years coaching) # - includes SEC Championship Game / ( ) - Current SEC Coaches’ Rankings among Career Leaders

STATE OF THE SEC Florida has the SEC’s best records during the last five and 10 seasons. Below is a look at how each SEC team has fared during the last five and ten seasons:

Record Last 10 Seasons (1999-2008)

Record Last Five Seasons (2004-2008) Florida LSU Georgia Auburn Alabama Tennessee South Carolina Arkansas Kentucky Ole Miss Mississippi State Vanderbilt

W-L 59-14 58-15 54-18 53-19 49-23 43-28 40-30 36-33 32-37 28-39 25-43 25-43

Pct. .808 .795 .750 .736 .681 .606 .571 .522 .464 .418 .368 .368

Bowls 5 5 5 4 5 3 3 2 3 1 1 1

SEC Champ 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

AP Top 25 4 4 5 4 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 0

W-L 104-33 102-34 100-36 91-42 89-45 83-51 76-56 67-61 67-62 53-74 51-76 39-86

Florida Georgia LSU Auburn Tennessee Alabama Arkansas Ole Miss South Carolina Kentucky Mississippi State Vanderbilt

Pct. .759 .750 .735 .684 .664 .619 .576 .523 .519 .417 .402 .312

Bowls 10 10 9 8 8 7 7 5 5 4 3 1

SEC Champ 3 2 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

AP Top 25 8 10 7 6 6 4 2 3 2 0 2 0

STARTING QUARTERBACKS IN THE SEC School Alabama

Quarterback(s) Greg McElroy

Record 8-0

IN WINS ---------------A-C-I Yards TD 202-121-3 1154 9

Pct. 59.9

IN LOSSES ----------------A-C-I Yards N/A

TD

Pct.

Arkansas

Ryan Mallett

4-4

102-72-2

1102

10

70.6

135-57-1

1046

8

42.2

Auburn

Kodi Burns Chris Todd

3-5 9-5

34-17-0 240-142-2

203 1937

1 14

50.0 59.2

135-72-6 114-58-5

841 580

2 3

53.3 50.9

Florida

Tim Tebow

30-5

655-438-12

6287

64

66.9

146-87-2

1068

8

59.6

Georgia

Joe Cox

5-4

122-72-5

1068

10

59.0

118-63-7

702

5

53.4

Kentucky

Mike Hartline Randall Cobb Morgan Newton

8-6 2-3 1-1

240-146-5 13-7-1 6-3-1

1476 56 17

10 1 0

60.8 53.8 50.0

174-89-9 53-27-3 18-11-1

816 272 119

5 0 0

51.1 50.9 61.1

LSU

Jarrett Lee Jordan Jefferson

4-4 8-2

107-62-4 201-128-3

765 1467

4 12

57.9 63.7

112-54-10 38-20-1

726 239

6 2

48.2 42.9

Ole Miss

Jevan Snead

14-7

322-186-11

2861

33

57.8

233-116-15

1426

8

49.8

Miss. State

Tyson Lee

7-10

152-93-2

960

4

61.2

252-142-14

1539

7

56.3

South Carolina

Stephen Garcia

7-5

177-109-3

1406

11

61.6

193-99-7

1121

4

51.3

Tennessee

Jonathan Crompton Nick Stephens

7-7 2-4

153-95-7 37-20-0

1248 292

16 1

62.1 54.1

216-110-8 91-42-3

1128 506

3 3

50.9 46.2

Vanderbilt

Mackenzi Adams Larry Smith

2-7 3-7

30-17-2 76-43-1

231 542

2 1

56.7 56.6

180-94-8 169-74-6

943 705

8 3

52.2 43.1

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Week 10

SEC FOOTBALL VIDEO REPLAY THE OBJECTIVE To allow for specific types of officiating calls to be immediately reviewed during all games hosted by SEC teams. THE COACHES’ CHALLENGE A new rule expands the ability of a head coach to challenge a reviewable play on the field. The head coach now retains a challenge if his initial challenge is successful and thus results in a reversal by the replay official. The coach will then have a single challenge that he may use anytime during the game if his team has not used all its timeouts. Thus a 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 SOURCE All reviewable video comes direct from either the television network broadcasting the game (CBS Sports, ESPN, ESPN2, Lincoln Financial) or other TV production facilities that meet established conference standards. The Southeastern Conference has used instant replay since 2005. THE PLAYS Reviewable 1. Plays governed by Sideline, Goal Line, End Zone, and End Line: a. Scoring Plays, including a runner breaking the plane of the goal line b. Pass complete/incomplete/intercepted at sideline, goal and endlines c. Runner/receiver in or out of bounds d. 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 zones b. Touching of a forward pass by an ineligible receiver c. Touching of a forward pass by a defensive player d. Quarterback (Passer) forward pass or fumble (if ruled incomplete, play is finalized) e. Illegal forward pass or illegal handing off beyond the line of scrimmage f. Illegal forward pass or illegal handing off after change of possession g. Forward or backward pass thrown from behind the line of scrimmage h. Quarterback (Passer) starts arm forward, ball comes loss and play is ruled incomplete (if ball is quickly recovered) i. 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. Other Detectable Infractions: 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 prior to 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 down d. Touching of a kick e. Number of players on field f. Clock adjustments (in conjunction with overturned plays) g. Fourth-down/try fumble plays h. 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.) Not Reviewable 1. Fighting participants 2. Off-sides/Encroachment 3. Pass interference 4. Roughing passer/kicker 5. Illegal formations 6. Taunting/excessive celebrations

7. Face mask 8. Taunting 9. Illegal blocks 10. Holding 11. Personal fouls

THE PROCESS Each SEC football stadium has a secured replay booth equipped with a DVSport Digital Replay System. Three individuals work in the booth for the duration of the game: 1. Replay Official, 2. Communicator, 3. Technician. The Replay Official is selected and assigned by the Conference Office. A live video feed is sent directly to the replay booth. The Technician watches the feed on an input monitor while capturing/digitizing it into the DVSport Digital Replay System. The Technician also marks the beginning of each play as well as any replays as they occur in real time. Each play and subsequent replay then appears on a touch screen in front of the Communicator. As the Technician marks the incoming video, each view (by mark) will appear as a small picture on the computer touch screen. At any time, the Communicator can touch/click on a thumbnail and immediately send that play/replay to the Replay Official.

With the Communicator’s assistance, the Replay Official can quickly jump between replays while playing back the video. All replay video navigation is done via a remote device controlled by the Replay Official. All replays/video are viewed on an output monitor. The touch screen is only used to select the replays. While most plays are reviewed between the whistle and the beginning of the next play, the Replay Official can stop play on the field by using a pager system. Five onfield officials wear pagers. If play is stopped the Referee announces on the stadium PA microphone that play has been stopped so the previous play can be reviewed. The Referee then proceeds to the sideline headset, which provides direct communication to the Replay Official in the booth. Once the play has been reviewed, the Replay Official notifies the Referee, who then announces the decision on the stadium PA system. THE EQUIPMENT Each SEC member institution uses the Digital Replay System developed by DVSport of Pittsburgh, Pa. The replay systems are maintained by the home institution with technical support from DVSport.

INSTANT REPLAY STATISTICS

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 TOTALS

Games Using SEC Replay 77 89 87 85 58 396

Play Stoppages 66 123 139 122 76 526

Plays Overturned 17 29 38 39 21 144

Average Length of Review 1:53 1:41 1:36 1:24 1:29 1:35

2009 INSTANT REPLAY STATISTICS

Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 TOTALS

Games Using SEC Replay 6 6 9 7 6 6 5 6 7 58

Play Stoppages 3 9 12 8 8 7 8 11 10 76

Plays Overturned 3 2 2 2 3 1 5 1 2 21

Average Length of Review 2:05 1:25 1:24 1:47 1:34 1:08 1:43 1:19 1:30 1:29

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SEC ATTENDANCE UPDATE School Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Miss. State South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt Neutral Site Games

Stadium(s) Bryant-Denny Reynolds Razorback (Fayetteville) War Memorial (Little Rock) TOTAL Pat Dye Field at Jordan-Hare Ben Hill Griffin at Florida Field Sanford Commonwealth Tiger Vaught-Hemingway/Hollingsworth Field Davis Wade at Scott Field Williams-Brice Neyland/Shields-Watkins Field Vanderbilt [Florida vs. Georgia, Jacksonville] [SEC Championship Game, Atlanta]

Capacity 92,012 72,000 53,727 87,451 88,548 92,746 67,942 92,400 60,580 55,082 80,250 100,011 39,773 80,000 71,500

TOTALS

Games 5 3 1 4 6 4 3 5 5 4 5 5 6 5 1 0 58

SEC’s LONGEST DRIVES Plays 18 - Georgia vs. LSU (60 yards, 7:52 TOP) [TD] 18 - Tennessee vs. Auburn (72 yards, 4:56 TOP) [FG] 17 - Tennessee vs. UCLA (69 yards, 7:43 TOP) [FG] 16 - Arkansas vs. Missouri State (83 yards, 7:58 TOP) [TD] 16 - Kentucky vs. Alabama (65 yards, 5:47 TOP) [TD] 16 - Mississippi State vs. Middle Tennessee (78 yards, 6:57 TOP) [FG] 16 - Vanderbilt vs. South Carolina (76 yards, 5:29 TOP) [Missed FG] Yards 99 - Alabama vs. Arkansas (13 plays, 6:28 TOP) [TD] 99 - South Carolina vs. Vanderbilt (5 plays, 2:09 TOP) [TD] 99 - Arkansas vs. Missouri State (7 plays, 1:34 TOP) [TD] 99 - Arkansas vs. Eastern Michigan (1 play, 0:19 TOP) [TD] 98 - Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech (3 plays, 0:45 TOP) [TD] 98 - LSU vs. Tulane (11 plays, 5:00 TOP) [TD] 97 - Alabama vs. Kentucky (13 plays, 6:50 TOP) [TD] 95 - Alabama vs. North Texas (13 plays, 5:52 TOP) [TD] 95 - Arkansas vs. Auburn (10 plays, 4:06 TOP) [TD] Time 8:33 - Tennessee vs. Florida (15 plays, 66 yards) [FG] 8:11 - Florida vs. LSU (13 plays, 82 yards) [FG] 7:58 - Arkansas vs. Missouri State (16 plays, 83 yards) [TD] 7:52 - Georgia vs. LSU (18 plays, 60 yards) [TD] 7:49 - Tennessee vs. Alabama (13 plays, 30 yards) [Punt] 7:43 - Tennessee vs. UCLA (17 plays, 69 yards) [FG] 7:13 - Georgia vs. Florida (14 plays, 79 yards) [TD] 6:57 - Mississippi State vs. Middle Tennessee (16 plays, 78 yards) [FG] 6:55 - Ole Miss vs. Arkansas (14 plays, 76 yards) [FG]

Total Att. 460,060 209,270 55,572 264,842 507,954 362,372 278,238 349,122 461,823 229,010 263,076 367,709 599,000 176,417 84,604 0 4,404,227

Average Att. 92,012 69,757 55,572 66,210 84,659 90,593 92,746 69,824 92,365 57,252 52.615 73,542 99,833 35,283 84,604 0 75,935

Pct. of Capacity 100.00 96.88 103.43 98.19 96.81 102.30 100.00 102.77 99.96 94.51 95.52 91.64 99.82 88.71 105.76 0 98.17

SEC OVERTIME RECORDS SEC OVERTIME RECORDS Team Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Miss. State South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt TOTALS

Total 4-7 7-1 3-5 2-2 4-2 2-3 6-5 6-5 1-3 0-2 6-2 2-4 41-39

Pct. .364 .875 .375 .500 .667 .400 .545 .545 .250 .000 .857 .333 .513

Last Overtime Game Alabama 27, LSU 21 (1) (2008) Arkansas 50, LSU 48 (3) (2007) So. Florida 26, Auburn 23 (1) (2007) Florida 49, Vanderbilt 42 (2) (2005) Georgia 26, Alabama 23 (1) (2007) Tennessee 52, Kentucky 50 (4) (2007) Alabama 27, LSU 21 (1) (2008) LSU 23, Ole Miss 20 (1) (2006) Miss. State 16, UAB 10 (1) (2006) Tennessee 27, So. Carolina 24 (1) (2007) UCLA 27, Tennessee 24 (1) (2008) Army 16, Vanderbilt 13 (1) (2009)

Number of Overtimes 1 OT - 40 Games (Last: Army 16, Vanderbilt 13 - 2009) 2 OT - 4 Games (Last: Arkansas 24, Alabama 23 - 2006) 3 OT - 3 Games (Last: Kentucky 43, LSU 37 - 2007) 4 OT - 2 Games (Last: Tennessee 52, Kentucky 50 - 2007) 5 OT - 1 Game (Last: Tennessee 51, Alabama 43 - 2003) 6 OT - 1 Game (Last: Tennessee 41, Arkansas 38 - 2002) 7 OT - 2 Games (Last: Arkansas 71, Kentucky 63 - 2003)

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SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE NOTES TEBOW RATES AMONG SEC ALL-TIME WINNINGEST QBs Florida senior quarterback Tim Tebow is 30-5 (.857) in his college career as a starting signal-caller. His 85.3 career winning percentage is currently fifth among SEC quarterbacks. Here’s a peak at the top ten: 1. Danny Wuerffel (Florida, 93-96) 2. Buck Belue (Georgia, 78-81) 3. John Lastinger (Georgia, 81-83) 4. Peyton Manning (Tennessee, 94-97) 5. Jay Barker (Alabama, 91-94) 6. Tim Tebow (Florida, 06-present) 7. Reggie Slack (Auburn, 86-89) 8. John Rauch (Georgia (45-48) 9. David Greene (Georgia, 01-04) 10. Matthew Stafford (Georgia, 06-08)

32-3-1 (.903) 27-3 (.900) 20-2-1 (.891) 39-6 (.867) 35-5-1 (.866) 30-5 (.857) 22-4 (.846) 36-8-1 (.811) 42-10 (.808) 28-7 (.800)

THREE-OR-MORE SEC TEAMS IN SINGLE WEEK AP TOP TEN SINCE 1992 In every season since expansion (1992), the SEC has had at least one week where three teams were ranked in a single AP poll. In only two of those years, there was only one week. This season, the SEC has had four teams in the AP Top 10 for weeks 2-3. Since 1992, the SEC has had three-or-more teams ranked the AP Top 10 in 124 weeks, including 21 with four-or-more teams and one with five teams. In the 298 weeks of the AP poll since 1992, the SEC has had three-or-more teams in the top ten 41.6 percent of the time. This week, the SEC has the top two teams in the AP poll and three in the top 10. SEC KICKERS GETTING A WORKOUT After nine weeks, SEC teams have scored 302 offensive touchdowns and 141 field goals. That equates to 68.2 percent of all offensive scores coming from touchdowns and 31.8 percent from field goals. It is the highest percentage of field goals in a single-season in the SEC since 1992, when SEC teams accounted for 172 field goals (35.3 percent) and 315 offensive touchdowns (64.7 percent). Below is a breakdown of offensive touchdowns and field goals since 1992: Year 1992 2009 1999 1993 2005 2002 2008 2000 2003 2007 1998 2004 2006 2001 1994 1995 1996 1997

Field Goals 172 (35.3) 141 (31.8) 167 (30.1) 161 (30.0) 157 (28.9) 169 (27.4) 166 (27.3) 147 (26.7) 175 (26.5) 197 (26.4) 138 (25.4) 140 (25.3) 152 (25.1) 143 (24.0) 130 (23.6) 133 (23.3) 108 (21.8) 115 (21.7)

Offensive TDs 315 (64.7) 302 (68.2) 376 (69.9) 376 (70.0) 385 (71.1) 448 (72.6) 443 (72.7) 404 (73.3) 486 (73.5) 550 (73.6) 406 (74.6) 413 (74.7) 453 (74.9) 452 (76.0) 422 (76.4) 437 (76.7) 387 (78.2) 416 (78.3)

Differential % 29.4 36.4 39.8 40.0 42.2 45.2 45.4 46.6 47.0 47.2 49.2 49.4 49.8 52.0 52.8 53.4 56.4 56.6

SEC DIVISIONAL RACE UPDATE The race for the SEC divisional crowns and a berth to the SEC Championship Game is picking up steam. The game will be held Dec. 5 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. Kickoff is 4 p.m. ET and will televised on CBS Sports. Florida is the Eastern Division champion and will represent the division in the SEC Championship Game. The Gators are 6-0 in the SEC and no other Eastern Division team can get to six wins. In the Western Division, an Alabama win over LSU this weekend will clinch the divisional berth for the Crimson Tide. Should Alabama win, it would have a 6-0 conference record and only LSU would be able to reach the six win number. Since Alabama would have defeated the Tigers, the Crimson Tide would win the tie-breaker.

SEC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Week 1 (Games of Sept. 3-6): OFFENSE - Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama; DEFENSE - Trevard Lindley, CB, Kentucky; Co-SPECIAL TEAMS - Dennis Johnson, TB, Arkansas; Brandon James, ATH, Florida; OFFENSIVE LINEMAN - Chris Scott, T, Tennessee; DEFENSIVE LINEMAN - Devin Taylor, DE, South Carolina; FRESHMAN - Onterio McCalebb, RB, Auburn Week 2 (Games of Sept. 12): OFFENSE - Tim Tebow, QB, Florida; DEFENSE - Rahim Alem, DE, LSU; SPECIAL TEAMS - Brandon Boykin, RS/CB, Georgia; OFFENSIVE LINEMAN - Clint Boling, T, Georgia; DEFENSIVE LINEMAN - Antonio Coleman, DE, Auburn; FRESHMAN - Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama. Week 3 (Games of Sept. 19): OFFENSE - Joe Cox, QB, Georgia; DEFENSE - Craig Stevens, LB, Auburn; SPECIAL TEAMS - Derrick Locke, RS/RB, Kentucky; OFFENSIVE LINEMAN - Maurkice Pouncey, C, Florida; DEFENSIVE LINEMAN - Pernell McPhee, DE, Mississippi State; FRESHMAN - Jarvis Giles, RB, South Carolina. Week 4 (Games of Sept. 24-26): OFFENSE - A.J. Green, WR, Georgia; DEFENSE - Eric Norwood, LB, South Carolina; SPECIAL TEAMS - Chad Jones, RS/FS, LSU; OFFENSIVE LINEMAN - Marcus Gilbert, T, Florida; DEFENSIVE LINEMAN - Justin Houston, DE, Georgia; FRESHMAN - Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama. Week 5 (Games of Oct. 3): OFFENSE - Charles Scott, RB, LSU; DEFENSE - Rolando McClain, LB, Alabama; SPECIAL TEAMS - Wes Byrum, PK, Auburn; OFFENSIVE LINEMAN - John Jerry, T, Ole Miss; DEFENSIVE LINEMAN - Tenarius Wright, DE, Arkansas; FRESHMAN - Onterio McCalebb, RB/RS, Auburn. Week 6 (Games of Oct. 10): OFFENSE - Jonathan Crompton, QB, Tennessee; DEFENSE Brandon Spikes, LB, Florida; SPECIAL TEAMS - Dennis Johnson, RS, Arkansas; OFFENSIVE LINEMAN - William Vlachos, C, Alabama; DEFENSIVE LINEMAN - Corey Peters, DT, Kentucky; FRESHMAN - Alshon Jeffery, WR, South Carolina. Week 7 (Games of Oct. 17): OFFENSE - Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama; DEFENSE - Micah Johnson, LB, Kentucky; SPECIAL TEAMS - Caleb Sturgis, PK, Florida; OFFENSIVE LINEMAN - Daverin Geralds, C, Ole Miss; DEFENSIVE LINEMAN - Geno Atkins, DT, Georgia; FRESHMAN - Corey Broomfield, DB, Mississippi State. Week 8 (Games of Oct. 24): OFFENSE - Dexter McCluster, RB/WR, Ole Miss; DEFENSE Harry Coleman, LB, LSU; SPECIAL TEAMS - Leigh Tiffin, PK, Alabama; OFFENSIVE LINEMAN - Jorge Gonzalez, C, Kentucky; DEFENSIVE LINEMAN - Terrence Cody, DL, Alabama; FRESHMAN - Johnthan Banks, DB, Mississippi State. Week 8 (Games of Oct. 24): OFFENSE - Anthony Dixon, RB, Mississippi State; DEFENSE Walt McFadden, DB, Auburn; SPECIAL TEAMS - Caleb Sturgis, PK, Florida; OFFENSIVE LINEMAN - Mitch Petrus, G, Arkansas; DEFENSIVE LINEMAN - Antonio Coleman, DE, Auburn; FRESHMAN - Janzen Jackson, DB, Tennessee. The earliest clinches in SEC Championship Game history belong were Oct. 29, 1994 (Florida); Oct. 30, 2004 (Auburn), Oct. 30, 1993 (Alabama), Oct. 31, 2009 (Florida), Nov. 4, 2006 (Florida) and Nov. 8, 2008 (Alabama and Florida). SEC POST-SEASON HONORS RECOGNITION Several post-season awards have already announced semi-finalists and finalists for its honors. These include the following (as of Oct. 30): DAVEY O’BRIEN NATIONAL QUARTERBACK AWARD - Tim Tebow (Florida) BILETNIKOFF AWARD (Wide Receiver) - A.J. Green (Georgia) LOMBARDI ROTARY AWARD (Top Lineman) - Terrence Cody (Alabama), Rennie Curran (Georgia), Carlos Dunlap (Florida), Rolando McClain (Alabama), Eric Norwood (South Carolina), Brandon Spikes (Florida) BUTKUS AWARD (Linebacker) - Rennie Curran (Georgia), Rolando McClain (Alabama), Eric Norwood (South Carolina), Perry Riley (LSU), Brandon Spikes (Florida) WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL TROPHY (Top Scholar-Athlete Football Player as given by National Football Foundation) - Tim Tebow (Florida)

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BOWL GAMES ARE COLLEGE FOOTBALL Bowl Game New Mexico St. Petersburg R&L Carriers New Orleans MAACO Las Vegas San Dieco County Credit Union Poinsettia

Date/Time (ET) Dec. 19 / 2:30 p.m. Dec. 19 / 8 p.m. Dec. 20 / 8 p.m. Dec. 22 / 8 p.m. Dec. 23 / 8 p.m.

Site Albuquerque, N.M. St. Petersburg, Fla. New Orleans, La. Las Vegas, Nev. San Diego, Calif.

Matchup Mountain West vs. WAC Big East vs. C-USA C-USA vs. Sun Belt Mountain West vs. Pac-10 Mountain West vs. Pac-10

Network ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN

Sheraton Hawaii Motor City Bowl Meineke Car Care Emerald Gaylord Hotels Music City

Dec. 24 / 8 p.m. Dec. 26 / 1 p.m. Dec. 26 / 4:30 p.m. Dec. 26 / 8 p.m. Dec. 27 / 8:15 p.m.

Honolulu, Haw. Detroit, Mich. Charlotte, N.C. San Francisco, Calif. Nashville, Tenn.

C-USA vs. WAC Big Ten vs. Mid-American ACC vs. Big East ACC vs. Pac-10 ACC vs. SEC

ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN

Independence EagleBank Champs Sports Roady’s Humanitarian Pacific Life Holiday

Dec. 28 / 5 p.m. Dec. 29 / 4:30 p.m. Dec. 29 / 8 p.m. Dec. 30 / 4:30 p.m. Dec. 30 / 8 p.m.

Shreveport, La. Washington, D.C. Orlando, Fla. Boise, Idaho San Diego, Calif.

Big 12 vs. SEC ACC vs. U.S. Military Academy ACC vs. Big Ten Mountain West vs. WAC Big 12 vs. Pac-10

ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN

Texas Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Brut Sun Insight Chick-fil-A

Dec. 30 / 8 p.m. Dec. 31 / TBA Dec. 31 / 12 p.m. Dec. 31 / 5:30 p.m. Dec. 31 / 7:30 p.m.

Houston, Texas Fort Worth, Texas El Paso, Texas Tempe, Ariz. Atlanta, Ga.

Big 12 vs. U.S. Naval Academy C-USA vs. Mountain West Pac-10 vs. Big East/Big 12/Notre Dame Big Ten vs. Big 12 ACC vs. SEC

NFL ESPN CBS NFL ESPN

Outback Capital One Konica Minolta Gator Rose Bowl Game presented by Citi Allstate Sugar

Jan. 1 / 11 a.m. Jan. 1 / 1 p.m. Jan. 1 / 1 p.m. Jan. 1 / 5 p.m. Jan. 1 / 8:30 p.m.

Tampa, Fla. Orlando, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. Pasadena, Calif. New Orleans, La.

Big Ten vs. SEC Big Ten vs. SEC ACC vs. Big East/Big 12/Notre Dame *BCS vs. BCS *BCS vs. BCS

ESPN ABC CBS ABC FOX

International AT&T Cotton Papajohns.com AutoZone Liberty Valero Alamo

Jan. 2 / 12 p.m. Jan. 2 / 2 p.m. Jan. 2 / 2 p.m. Jan. 2 / 5:30 p.m. Jan. 2 / 9 p.m.

Toronto, Canada Arlington, Texas Birmingham, Ala. Memphis, Tenn. San Antonio, Texas

Big East vs. Mid-American Big 12 vs. SEC Big East vs. SEC C-USA vs. SEC Big Ten vs. Big 12

ESPN2 FOX ESPN ESPN ESPN

Tostitos Fiesta FedEx Orange GMAC Citi BCS National Championship Game [All Times Eastern and Subjet to Change]

Jan. 4 / 8 p.m. Jan. 5 / 8 p.m. Jan. 6 / 7 p.m. Jan. 7 / 8 p.m.

Glendale, Ariz. Miami, Fla. Mobile, Ala. Pasadena, Calif.

*BCS vs. BCS *BCS vs. BCS ACC vs. Mid-American BCS #1 vs. BCS #2

FOX FOX ESPN ABC

SEC BOWL AGREEMENTS The Southeastern Conference has agreements to send nine of its member institutions to postseason bowl games following the 2009 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 (2nd), will then make 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 win of the team with the next best overall record. The Outback, Chick-fil-A and AT&T Cotton Bowls will work with the conference office to determine picks 3-5. The Cotton Bowl has the first preference of teams from the Western Division and the Outback Bowl has first preference of teams from the Eastern Division. The Cotton or Outback Bowl can select teams outside of its divisional preference, but must not select them before the opposite bowl selects from its divisional preference. The Chick-fil-A Bowl has the selection of preference following the Cotton and Outback Bowls. In selections 6-7, the AutoZone Liberty and Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowls will make their selections, not in any specific order, but in consultation with the SEC Office. The Bowls will rank available qualified teams in order of preference. If there are no similarities in the order of selection, the bowls will be granted its selection. If the bowls rank the same teams in preference, the team involved in the process would get its preference of which bowl to participate. The PetroSun Independence Bowl will receive the eighth selection and the Papajohns.com Bowl will have the ninth pick of available SEC teams.

BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES The Bowl Championships Series is a five-game arrangement for post-season college football that is designed to match the two top-rated teams in a national championship game and to create exciting and competitive match-ups among eight other highly regarded teams in four other games. The five bowl games are the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, the FedEx Orange Bowl, the Rose Bowl Game presented by Citi, the Allstate Sugar Bowl and the BCS National Championship Game that is played at one of the bowl sites. The 2010 Citi BCS National Championship Game will be played in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. Unless a Southeastern Conference champion qualifies to play in the BCS National Championshp Game, it will play in the Allstate Sugar Bowl. Fox Sports will televise the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, FedEx Orange Bowl and the Allstate Sugar Bowl at the conclusion of the 2009 regular season. ESPN/ABC will televise the Rose Bowl presented by Citi and the Citi BCS National Championship Game. In the 11 previous years of the BCS, the Southeastern Conference holds a 12-5 mark in BCS games (.706) - the most wins of any other conference and the highest winning percentage of any conference participating in more than two BCS games. In BCS National Championship Games, the SEC is 5-0 (1.000) and has more BCS titles than any other conference. The SEC has won BCS crowns in 1998 (Tennessee), 2003 (LSU), 2006 (Florida), 2007 (LSU) and 2008 (Florida). In the history of the BCS, an SEC team has been in the BCS standings 328 times, second only to the Big 12 with 331. The SEC and the ACC have had 11 of its 12 teams ranked in the BCS standings at some poit since 1998 - more than any other conference.

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SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS Total Offensive Yards Gained 1. 11,350—Chris Leak, Florida (137 rushing, 11,213 passing) ............................2003-06 2. 11,270—David Greene, Georgia (-258 rushing, 11,528 passing)......................2001-04 3. 11,020—Peyton Manning, Tennessee (-181 rushing, 11,201 passing).............1994-97 4. 10,841—Eric Zeier, Georgia (-312 rushing, 11,153 passing)............................1991-94 5. 10,637—Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (279 rushing, 10,354 passing) .................2000-03 6. 10,301—Tim Tebow, Florida (2,588 rushing, 7,713 passing)........................20067. 10,500—Danny Wuerffel, Florida (-375 rushing, 10,875 passing)....................1993-96 8. 9,989—Eli Manning, Ole Miss (-130 rushing, 10,119 passing).......................2000-03 9. 9,953—Jay Cutler, Vanderbilt (1,256 rushing, 8,697 passing) ......................2002-05 10. 9,577—Casey Clausen, Tennessee (-130 rushing, 9,707 passing) .................2000-03 Highest Active Player 4,500—Jevan Snead, Ole Miss (123 rushing, 4,377 passing) ......................................20083,604—Anthony Dixon, Miss. State (3,604 rushing)....................................................2006Touchdown Responsibility 1. 128— Tim Tebow, Florida (51 rushing, 77 passing).....................................20062. 122— Danny Wuerffel, Florida (8 rushing, 114 passing)................................1993-96 3. 101— Peyton Manning, Tennessee (12 rushing, 89 passing) .........................1994-97 101— Chris Leak, Florida (13 rushing, 88 passing)........................................2003-06 5. 90— Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (12 rushing, 78 passing) ............................2000-03 6. 86— Eli Manning, Ole Miss (5 rushing, 81 passing) .....................................2000-03 7. 83— Rex Grossman, Florida (6 rushing, 77 passing)....................................2000-02 8. 82— Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky (3 rushing, 79 passing).............................2004-07 9. 81— Shane Matthews, Florida (7 rushing, 74 passing)................................1989-92 81— Casey Clausen, Tennessee (6 rushing, 75 passing) .............................2000-03 Highest Active Player 45—Jevan Snead, Ole Miss (4 rushing, 41 passing) ....................................................200832—Charles Scott, LSU (32 rushing) ...........................................................................2006Rushing Yards Gained 1. 5,259—Herschel Walker, Georgia (33 games).................................................1980-82 2. 4,589—Darren McFadden, Arkansas (38 games)............................................2005-07 3. 4,557—Kevin Faulk, LSU (41 games) .............................................................1995-98 4. 4,303—Bo Jackson, Auburn (38 games) ........................................................1982-85 5. 4,163—Errict Rhett, Florida (48 games) .........................................................1990-93 6. 4,050—Dalton Hilliard, LSU (44 games) .........................................................1982-85 7. 4,035—Charles Alexander, LSU (44 games) ...................................................1975-78 8. 3,928—Emmitt Smith, Florida (31 games) ......................................................1987-89 9. 3,835—Sonny Collins, Kentucky (41 games) ..................................................1972-75 10. 3,831—Carnell Williams, Auburn (42 games) ..................................................2001-04 Highest Active Player 3,604—Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State (44 games) .................................................20063,026—Ben Tate, Auburn (43 games) .........................................................................20062,588—Tim Tebow, Florida (45 games).......................................................................20062,234—Charles Scott, LSU (42 games) .......................................................................2006All-Purpose Rushing Yards 1. 6,833—Kevin Faulk, LSU ................................................................................1995-98 2. 5,856—Derek Abney, Kentucky .....................................................................2000-03 3. 5,831—Darren McFadden, Arkansas ..............................................................2005-07 4. 5,749—Herschel Walker, Georgia ...................................................................1980-82 5. 5,743—Domanick Davis, LSU .....................................................................1999-2002 6. 5,596—James Brooks, Auburn........................................................................1977-80 7. 5,393—Errict Rhett, Florida ...........................................................................1990-93 8. 5,343—Rafael Little, Kentucky ......................................................................2004-07 9. 5,326—Dalton Hilliard, LSU ............................................................................1982-85 10. 5,084—Carnell Williams, Auburn ....................................................................2001-04 Highest Active Player 4,198—Brandon James, Florida (45 games) ................................................................20063,980—Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State (44 games) .................................................20063,510—Ben Tate, Auburn (43 games) .........................................................................20063,088—Dexter McCluster, Ole Miss (35 games)..........................................................2006Pass Completions 1. 895— Chris Leak, Florida (1,458 atts., 11,213 yards) ..................................2003-06 2. 863— Peyton Manning, Tennessee (1,402 atts., 11,201 yards)....................1994-97 3. 862— Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (1,514 atts., 10,354 yards) .......................2000-03 4. 849— David Greene, Georgia (1,440 atts., 11,528 yards).............................2001-04 5. 838— Eric Zeier, Georgia (1,402 atts., 11,153 yards) ..................................1991-94 6. 829— Eli Manning, Ole Miss (1,363 atts., 10,119 yards)..............................2000-03 7. 795— Tim Couch, Kentucky (1,184 atts., 8,435 yards)................................1996-98

8. 791— Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky (1,278 atts., 9,360 yards) .......................2004-07 9. 775— Casey Clausen, Tennessee (1,270 atts., 9,707 yards) ........................2000-03 10. 727— Steve Taneyhill, South Carolina (1,209 atts., 8,555 yards) ................1992-95 Highest Active Player 547—Tim Tebow, Florida (834 atts.; 7,713 yards) .....................................................2006302—Jevan Snead, Ole Miss (556 atts.; 4,377 yards) ................................................2008259—Jonathan Crompton, Tennessee (482 atts.; 3,004 yards) ..................................2006241—Stephen Garcia, South Carolina (429 atts.: 2,926 yards) ...................................2008Passing Yards 1. 11,528—David Greene, Georgia (849 of 1,440) ..............................................2001-04 2. 11,213—Chris Leak, Florida (895 of 1,458) ....................................................2003-06 3. 11,201—Peyton Manning, Tennessee (863 of 1,381) .....................................1994-97 4. 11,153—Eric Zeier, Georgia (838 of 1,402) ....................................................1991-94 5. 10,875—Danny Wuerffel, Florida (708 of 1,170) ............................................1993-96 6. 10,354—Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (862 of 1,514).........................................2000-03 7. 10,119—Eli Manning, Ole Miss (829 of 1,363) ...............................................2000-03 8. 9,707—Casey Clausen, Tennessee (774 of 1,269)........................................2000-03 9. 9,360—Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky (791 of 1,278).......................................2004-07 10. 9,287—Shane Matthews, Florida (722 of 1,202)..........................................1989-92 Highest Active Player 7,713—Tim Tebow, Florida (547 of 834)....................................................................20064,377—Jevan Snead, Ole Miss (302 of 556)...............................................................20083,004—Jonathan Crompton, Tennessee (259 of 482) .................................................20062,926—Stephen Garcia, South Carolina (241 of 429) .................................................2008Touchdown Passes 1. 114— Danny Wuerffel, Florida ......................................................................1993-96 2. 89— Peyton Manning, Tennessee ...............................................................1994-97 3. 88— Chris Leak, Florida ..............................................................................2003-06 4. 81— Eli Manning, Ole Miss .........................................................................2000-03 5. 79— Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky.................................................................2004-07 6. 78— Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky...................................................................2000-03 7. 77— Rex Grossman, Florida ........................................................................2000-02 77— Tim Tebow, Florida ..............................................................................20069. 75— Casey Clausen, Tennessee..................................................................2000-03 10. 74— Shane Matthews, Florida....................................................................1989-92 74— Tim Couch, Kentucky..........................................................................1996-98 Highest Active Player 41—Jevan Snead, Ole Miss.........................................................................................200825—Jonathan Crompton, Tennessee ...........................................................................200618—Chris Todd, Auburn ..............................................................................................200818—Stephen Garcia, South Carolina............................................................................2008Receptions 1. 236— Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt (2,852 yards)................................................2005-07 2. 208— Craig Yeast, Kentucky (2,899 yards) ..................................................1995-98 3. 207— Kenny McKinley, South Carolina (2,781 yards) ...................................2005-09 4. 204— Terrence Edwards, Georgia (3,093 yards).......................................1999-2002 5. 200— Keith Edwards, Vanderbilt (1,757 yards)............................................80,82-84 6. 198— Chris Collins, Ole Miss (2,621 yards) ..................................................2000-03 7. 197— Derek Abney, Kentucky (2,339 yards) ................................................2000-03 8. 194— Anthony White, Kentucky (1,519 yards) .............................................1996-99 194— DJ Hall, Alabama (2,923 yards) ..........................................................2004-07 10. 189— Keenan Burton, Kentucky (2,376 yards) .............................................2003-07 Highest Active Player 155—Brandon LaFell, LSU (2,203 yards).....................................................................2006141—Shay Hodge, Ole Miss (2,075 yards)..................................................................2006113—Dexter McCluster, Ole Miss (1,535 yards) .........................................................2006-

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SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS Reception Yardage 1. 3,093—Terrence Edwards, Georgia (204 catches).......................................1999-2002 2. 3,001—Josh Reed, LSU (167 catches) ........................................................1999-2001 3. 2,964—Boo Mitchell, Vanderbilt (188 catches)................................................1985-88 4. 2,923—DJ Hall, Alabama (194 catches)..........................................................2004-07 5. 2,899—Craig Yeast, Kentucky (208 catches) ..................................................1995-98 6. 2,884—Fred Gibson, Georgia (161 catches) ....................................................2001-04 7. 2,880—Dan Stricker, Vanderbilt (182 catches) ...........................................1999-2002 8. 2,879—Anthony Lucas, Arkansas (137 catches) .............................................1995-99 9. 2,852—Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt (236 catches)................................................2005-07 10. 2,814—Joey Kent, Tennessee (183 catches) ..................................................1993-96 Highest Active Player 2,203—Brandon LaFell, LSU (155 catches) .................................................................20062,075—Shay Hodge, Ole Miss (141 catches) ..............................................................20061,695—A.J. Green, Georgia (100 catches) ..................................................................2008Touchdown Receptions 1. 31— Chris Doering, Florida (40 games) .......................................................1992-95 2. 30— Terrence Edwards, Georgia (45 games) ..........................................1999-2002 3. 29— Ike Hilliard, Florida (32 games)............................................................1994-96 29— Terry Beasley, Auburn (30 games)......................................................1969-71 29— Jack Jackson, Florida (38 games).......................................................1992-94 6. 28— Craig Yeast, Kentucky (43 games)......................................................1995-98 7. 27— Jabar Gaffney, Florida (23 games)..................................................2000-2001 27— Marcus Monk, Arkansas (40 games)...................................................2004-07 9. 26— Reidel Anthony, Florida (33 games).....................................................1994-96 10. 25— Joey Kent, Tennessee (44 games) ......................................................1993-96 25— Dwayne Bowe, LSU (42 games)..........................................................2003-06 25— Keenan Burton, Kentucky (55 games) .................................................2003-07 Highest Active Player 22—Brandon LaFell, LSU (45 games)...........................................................................200618—Shay Hodge, Ole Miss (45 games)........................................................................200614—A.J. Green, Georgia (21 games) ...........................................................................2008Rushing Touchdowns 1. 51— Tim Tebow, Florida..............................................................................20062. 49— Herschel Walker, Georgia....................................................................1980-82 3. 46— Kevin Faulk, LSU ................................................................................1995-98 4. 45— Carnell Williams, Auburn .....................................................................2001-04 5. 44— Dalton Hilliard, LSU ............................................................................1982-85 6. 43— Bo Jackson, Auburn............................................................................1982-85 7. 41— Shaun Alexander, Alabama .................................................................1996-99 41— Darren McFadden, Arkansas ...............................................................2005-07 9. 40— Charles Alexander, LSU ......................................................................1975-78 10. 39— Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State......................................................2006Points Scored 1. 409— Billy Bennett, Georgia (148 PAT, 87 FGs, 50 games) .........................2000-03 2. 371— Jeff Hall, Tennessee (188 PAT, 61 FGs, 46 games) ...........................1995-98 3. 369— Colt David, LSU (201 PATs, 54 FGs, 1 TD, 52 games ) ......................2005-09 4. 368— Jeff Chandler, Florida (67 FGs, 167 PATs, 46 games) ....................1997-2001 5. 353— Kevin Butler, Georgia (122 PAT, 77 FGs, 44 games) ..........................1981-84 6. 345— Philip Doyle, Alabama (105 PAT, 78 FGs, 1 TD, 43 games)................1987-90 7. 337— Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (118 PATs, 73 FGs, 40 games).......................20068. 326— Michael Proctor, Alabama (131 PAT, 65 FGs, 47 games) ...................1992-95 9. 325— James Wilhoit, Tennessee (148 PAT, 59 FG, 50 games).....................2003-06 10. 318— Kevin Faulk, LSU (53 TDs, 41 games).................................................1995-98 Highest Active Player 306—Tim Tebow, Florida (51 TDs, 45 games) ............................................................2006275—Lones Seiber, Kentucky (143 PATs, 44 FGs, 43 games) ....................................2006271—Joshua Shene, Ole Miss (121 PATs, 50 FGs, 45 games)....................................2006Most Touchdowns Scored 1. 53— Kevin Faulk, LSU (41 games) ..............................................................1995-98 2. 52— Herschel Walker, Georgia (33 games)..................................................1980-82 3. 51— Tim Tebow, Florida (45 games)...........................................................20064. 50— Dalton Hilliard, LSU (44 games) ..........................................................1982-85 5. 50— Shaun Alexander, Alabama (41 games) ...............................................1996-99 6. 46— Carnell Williams, Auburn (42 games)...................................................2001-04 7. 45— Bo Jackson, Auburn (38 games) .........................................................1982-85 8. 44— Darren McFadden, Arkansas (38 games).............................................2005-07 9. 43— Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State (44 games) ...................................200610. 42— Charles Alexander, LSU (44 games) ....................................................1975-78

Highest Active Player 35—Charles Scott, LSU (42 games) ............................................................................2006Field Goals Made 1. 87— Billy Bennett, Georgia (110 atts.) .......................................................2000-03 2. 78— Philip Doyle, Alabama (105 atts.)........................................................1987-90 3. 77— Kevin Butler, Georgia (98 atts.) ..........................................................1981-84 4. 72— Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (97 atts.) ..........................................................20065. 71— Fuad Reveiz, Tennessee (95 atts.) ......................................................1981-84 6. 67— Jeff Chandler, Florida (80 atts.)......................................................1997-2001 7. 65— Michael Proctor, Alabama (91 atts.) ...................................................1992-95 8. 61— Kanon Parkman, Georgia (85 atts.) .....................................................1991-95 61— David Browndyke, LSU (75 atts.)........................................................1986-89 61— Jeff Hall, Tennessee (89 atts.) ...........................................................1995-98 Highest Active Player 50—Joshua Shene, Ole Miss (64 atts.) .......................................................................200644—Lones Seiber, Kentucky (71 atts.) ........................................................................2006PAT Kicks Made 1. 201— Colt David, LSU (204 atts.).................................................................2005-09 2. 188— Jeff Hall, Tennessee (194 atts.) .........................................................1995-98 3. 167— Jeff Chandler, Florida (180 atts.) ...................................................1997-2001 4. 162— John Vaughn, Auburn (163 atts.) ........................................................2003-06 5. 161— John Becksvoort, Tennesee (161 atts.) ..............................................1991-94 6. 160— Bart Edmiston, Florida (164 atts.).......................................................1992-96 7. 148— Billy Bennett, Georgia (151 atts.) .......................................................2000-03 148— James Wilhoit, Tennessee (151 atts.).................................................2003-06 9. 143— Lones Seiber, Kentucky (150 atts.).....................................................200610. 135— Van Tiffin, Alabama (135 atts.) ..........................................................1983-86 Highest Active Player 121—Joshua Shene, Ole Miss (124 atts.) ...................................................................2006118—Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (120 atts.) .......................................................................2006Total Points Scored by Kicking 1. 409— Billy Bennett, Georgia (87 FGs, 148 PATs) .........................................2000-03 2. 371— Jeff Hall, Tennessee (61 FGs, 188 PATs) ...........................................1995-98 3. 368— Jeff Chandler, Florida (67 FGs, 167 PATs) .....................................1997-2001 4. 363— Colt David, LSU (201 PATs, 54 FGs, 52 games ) ................................2005-09 5. 353— Kevin Butler, Georgia (77 FGs, 122 PATs) ..........................................1981-84 6. 339— Philip Doyle, Alabama (78 FGs, 105 PATs) .........................................1987-90 7. 337— Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (118 PATs, 73 FGs, 40 games).......................20068. 326— Michael Proctor, Alabama (65 FGs, 131 PATs)...................................1992-95 9. 325— James Wilhoit, Tennessee (148 PAT, 59 FG, 50 games).....................2003-06 10. 317— John Becksvoort, Tennessee (52 FGs, 161 PATs) ..............................1991-94 Highest Active Player 275—Lones Seiber, Kentucky (143 PATs, 44 FGs, 44 games) ....................................2006271—Joshua Shene, Ole Miss (121 PATs, 50 FGs, 45 games)....................................2006Punt Return Yards 1. 1,695—Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt (109 returns)....................................................1947-49 2. 1,579—Javier Arenas, Alabama (112 returns)................................................20063. 1,332—Tony James, Miss. State (121 returns)...............................................1989-92 4. 1,253—Damien Gary, Georgia (114 returns)....................................................2000-03 5. 1,208—Brandon James, Florida (100 returns)................................................20066. 1,170—Thomas Bailey, Auburn (125 returns)..................................................1991-94 7. 1,163—Bobby Majors, Tennessee (117 returns)..............................................1969-71 8. 1,142—Junie Hovious, Ole Miss (84 returns)...................................................1938-41 9. 1,126—Domanick Davis, LSU (94 returns) ..................................................1999-2002 10. 1,119—Harry Gilmer, Alabama (83 returns).....................................................1944-47 1,119—Greg Richardson, Alabama (125 returns).............................................1983-86 Kickoff Return Yards 1. 2,498—Derek Pegues, Miss. State (112 returns) ............................................2005-08 2. 2,449—Brandon James, Florida (101 returns)................................................20063. 2,315—Derek Abney, Kentucky (95 returns) ...................................................2000-03 4. 2,263—Mark Johnson, Vanderbilt (107 returns)........................................1986-88, 90 5. 2,215—Chris Culliver, South Carolina (94 returns)........................................20076. 2,168—Domanick Davis, LSU (95 returns) ..................................................1999-2002 7. 2,004—Tony Jackson, Vanderbilt (85 returns) ................................................1989-93 8. 1,862—Tony James, Miss. State (78 returns).................................................1989-92 9. 1,854—Willie Gault, Tennessee (78 returns)....................................................1979-82 10. 1,843—Javier Arenas, Alabama (79 returns)..................................................2006-

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SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS Yards Punted 1. 12,171 - Jim Arnold, Vanderbilt (277 punts) ...................................................1979-82 2. 11,562 - Blake McAdams, Mississippi State (293 punts-SEC Record) .............2005-08 3. 11,549 - Jim Miller, Ole Miss (266 punts).......................................................1976-79 4. 11,336 - Bill Marinangel, Vanderbilt (272 punts) .............................................1993-96 5. 11,260 - Bill Smith, Ole Miss (254 punts) .......................................................1983-86 6. 10,216 - Dustin Colquitt, Tennessee (240 punts) ............................................2001-04 7. 10,179 - Lewis Colbert, Auburn (244 punts) ...................................................1982-85 8. 10,177 - Matt Wait, Arkansas (251 punts) .....................................................1994-97 9. 10,105 - Brett Upson, Vanderbilt (252 punts).................................................200610. 10,021 - Cody Ridgeway, Ole Miss (238 punts) ..............................................2001-04 Rushing Yards by Quarterbacks 1. 2,588—Tim Tebow, Florida ..............................................................................20062. 2,535—Matt Jones, Arkansas.........................................................................2001-04 3. 2,280—John Bond, Mississippi State ..............................................................1980-83 4. 1,884—Phil Gargis, Auburn .............................................................................1973-76 5. 1,868—Don Smith, Mississippi State ..............................................................1983-86 Total Kick Return Yardage (Punt + Kickoff) 1. 3,657—Brandon James, Florida (100-1,208 PR/101-2,449 KOR) ..................20062. 3,422—Javier Arenas, Alabama (112-1,579 PR/ 79-1,843 KOR)...................20063. 3,357—Derek Abney, Kentucky (88-1,042 PR / 95-2,315 KOR)......................2000-03 4. 3,294—Domanick Davis, LSU (94-1126 PR / 95-2168 KOR) .......................1999-2002 5. 3,290—Derek Pegues, Miss. State (112-2498 KOR / 78-792 PR) ...................2005-08 6. 3,194—Tony James, Miss. State (121-1,332 PR / 78-1,862 KOR) .................1989-92 7. 2,690—Thomas Bailey, Auburn (125-1,170 PR / 74-1,520 KOR) ....................1991-94 8. 2,513—Willie Gault, Tennessee (78-659 PR / 78-1,854 KOR) .........................1979-82 9. 2,263—Mark Johnson, Vanderbilt (107-2,263 KOR) .................................1986-88, 90 10. 2,253—Dicky Lyons, Kentucky (69-1,065 PR / 56-1,188 KOR).......................1966-68 Punt Return Touchdowns 1. 6— Derek Abney, Kentucky ......................................................................2000-03 6— Javier Arenas, Alabama ......................................................................20062. 5— Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt .........................................................................1947-49 3. 4— Tom McWilliams, Miss. State .............................................................1944-47 4— Bobby Majors, Tennessee ...................................................................1969-71 4— Steve Tannen, Florida .........................................................................1967-69 4— Buzy Rosenberg, Georgia ....................................................................1970-72 4— David Palmer, Alabama.......................................................................1991-93 4— Jacquez Green, Florida........................................................................1995-97 4— Skyler Green, LSU ..............................................................................2002-05 4— Brandon James, Florida.......................................................................2006Total Kick/Punt Return Touchdowns 1. 8— Derek Abney, Kentucky (6 PR, 2 KOR)................................................2000-03 2. 6— Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt (5 PR, 1 KOR) ..................................................1947-49 6— Javier Arenas, Alabama (6 PR) ...........................................................20064. 5— Pinky Rohm, LSU (3 PR, 2 KOR) ..............................................................1937 5— Brandon James, Florida (4 PR, 1 KOR) ...............................................20065— Willie Gault, Tennessee (1 PR, 4 KOR) ................................................1979-82 5— Tom McWilliams, Miss. State (4 PR, 1 KOR) ......................................1944-48 Interceptions 1. 20— Bobby Wilson, Ole Miss (379 yards) ...................................................1946-49 20— Chris Williams, LSU (91 yards)............................................................1977-80 3. 19— Glen Cannon, Ole Miss (180 yards).....................................................1967-69 19— Antonio Langham, Alabama (229 yards)..............................................1990-93 5. 18— Buddy McClinton, Auburn (251 yards) ................................................1967-69 18— Tim Priest, Tennessee (305 yards)......................................................1968-70 7. 16— Harry Gilmer, Alabama (234 yards).....................................................1944-47 16— Jake Scott, Georgia (315 yards).........................................................1967-68 16— Mike Jones, Tennessee (305 yards)....................................................1967-69 16— Harry Harrison, Ole Miss (242 yards)..................................................1971-73 16— Jeremiah Castille, Alabama (186 yards)..............................................1979-82 16— John Mangum, Alabama (95 yards).....................................................1986-89 Highest Active Player 13—Eric Berry, Tennessee (467 yards - SEC Career Record) .......................................200710—Trevard Lindley, Kentucky (113 yards).................................................................2006-

Tackles 1. 547 - Andy Spiva, Tennessee..........................................................................1973-76 2. 528 - Freddie Smith, Auburn ...........................................................................1976-79 528 - Jeff Herrod, Ole Miss ............................................................................1984-87 4. 521 - Jim Kovach, Kentucky.................................................................1974-76, 1978 5. 482 - Chris Chenault, Kentucky.......................................................................1985-88 6. 475 - David Little, Florida................................................................................1977-80 475 - Jeff Kremer, Kentucky...........................................................................1984-87 8. 472 - Kem Coleman, Ole Miss .........................................................................1974-77 9. 470 - Marty Moore, Kentucky.........................................................................1990-93 10. 467 - Scot Brantley, Florida ............................................................................1976-79 467 - Ben Zambiasi, Georgia ...........................................................................1974-77 467 - Ray Costict, Mississippi State ...............................................................1973-76 Sacks 1. 52.0 - Derrick Thomas, Alabama .....................................................................1985-88 2. 49.0 - Billy Jackson, Mississippi State............................................................1980-83 3. 37.0 - Ben Williams, Ole Miss..........................................................................1972-75 4. 36.0 - David Pollack, Georgia ..........................................................................2001-04 5. 33.0 - Alex Brown, Florida ..............................................................................1998-01 6. 32.0 - Reggie White, Tennessee ......................................................................1980-83 7. 29.0 - Richard Tardits, Georgia .......................................................................1985-88 8. 28.0 - Jimmy Payne, Georgia ..........................................................................1978-82 28.0 - Leonard Little, Tennessee .....................................................................1995-97 28.0 - Eric Norwood, South Carolina...............................................................2006Highest Active Player 26.5—Greg Hardy, Ole Miss........................................................................................2006Tackles for Loss 1. 74.0 - Derrick Thomas, Alabama .....................................................................1985-88 2. 59.0 - Kindal Moorehead, Alabama..............................................................1998-2002 3. 58.0 - Wilber Marshall, Florida ........................................................................1980-83 58.0 - David Pollack, Georgia ..........................................................................2001-04 5. 55.0 - Alonzo Johnson, Florida ........................................................................1981-85 55.0 - Anthony McFarland, LSU ......................................................................1995-98 7. 53.0 - Leonard Little, Tennessee .....................................................................1995-97 8. 51.5 - Derrick Harvey, Florida .........................................................................2005-07 51.5 - Eric Norwood, South Carolina...............................................................200610. 51.0 - Reggie White, Tennessee ......................................................................1980-83 11. 50.5 - Huey Richardson, Florida ......................................................................1987-90 12. 49.0 - Clifford Charlton, Florida.......................................................................1984-87 49.0 - Billy Jackson, Mississippi State............................................................1980-83 Highest Active Player 41.0 - Antonio Coleman, Auburn .................................................................................200638.5 - Greg Hardy, Ole Miss........................................................................................2006Passes Deflected 1. 49 - Corey Webster, LSU.................................................................................2001-04 2. 47 - John Mangum, Alabama...........................................................................1985-88 3. 44 - Chevis Jackson, LSU ...............................................................................2004-07 4. 42 - Anthone Lott, Florida ...............................................................................1993-96 5. 40 - LaRon Landry, LSU ..................................................................................2003-06 40 - Carlos Rogers, Auburn .............................................................................2001-04 7. 39 - Larry Kennedy, Florida .............................................................................1991-94 8. 38 - Trevard Lindley, Kentucky........................................................................20069. 36 - Sheldon Brown, South Carolina ...........................................................1998-2001 36 - Robert Davis, Vanderbilt ..........................................................................1990-93 Highest Active Player 28 - Joe Haden, Florida...............................................................................................2007SEC PLAYERS AMONG NATIONAL ACTIVE CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS Top player in statistical category only Rushing Touchdowns - Tim Tebow, Florida (#1 - 51 TDs) Interception Yards - Eric Berry, Tennessee (#1 - 487 yards) Interception Returns for TDs - Eric Berry, Tennessee / Brandon Spikes, Florida (#T1 - 3 TDs) Number of Punts - Brett Upson, Vanderbilt (#1 - 252 punts) Punt Return Yards - Javier Arenas, Alabama (#1 - 1,579 yards) Punt Return TDs - Javier Arenas, Alabama (#1 - 6 TDs) Field Goals Made - Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (#1 - 73 made) Most Touchdowns - Tim Tebow, Florida (#1 - 51 TDs) Most Yards Sacks - Eric Norwood, South Carolina (#1 - 218 yards) Forced Fumbles per Game - Chris Marve, Vanderbilt (#1 - 0.32 / 7 in 22 games)

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Week 10 SEC MISC. STATISTICS

CURRENT CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT BEING SHUTOUT Southeastern Conference 1. Florida 2. Tennessee 3. Georgia 4. Arkansas 5. Ole Miss 6. Alabama 7. LSU 8. Vanderbilt 9. South Carolina 10. Kentucky 11. Mississippi State Auburn

265 192 176 171 126 111 90 68 46 41 9 9

Oct. 29, 1988 (lost to Auburn, 16-0) Sept. 17, 1994 (lost to Florida, 31-0) Sept. 30, 1995 (lost to Alabama, 31-0) Nov. 18, 1995 (lost to LSU, 28-0) Nov. 7, 1998 (lost to Arkansas, 34-0) Nov. 18, 2000 (lost to Auburn, 9-0) Nov. 16, 2002 (lost to Alabama, 31-0) Nov. 22, 2003 (lost to Tennessee, 48-0) Sept. 9, 2006 (lost to Georgia, 18-0) Oct. 14, 2006 (lost to LSU, 49-0) Nov. 28, 2008 (lost to Ole Miss, 45-0) Nov. 29, 2008 (lost to Alabama, 36-0)

National 1. Michigan 2. Florida 3. Texas Christian 4. Air Force 5. Tennessee 6. Virginia Tech

320 265 211 203 192 184

Oct. 20, 1984 (lost to Iowa, 26-0) Oct. 29, 1988 (lost to Auburn, 16-0) Nov. 16, 1991 (lost to Texas, 32-0) Dec. 31, 1992 (lost to Ole Miss, 13-0) Sept. 17, 1994 (lost to Florida, 31-0) Sept. 16, 1995 (lost to Cincinnati, 16-0)

EASTERN DIVISION VS. WESTERN DIVISION

(Since 1992 • DOES NOT INCLUDE SEC CHAMPIONSHIP

GAME)

EASTERN vs. Western Florida Georgia Kentucky South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt TOTALS

W 36 35 22 19 35 8 155

L 18 17 32 33 17 46 163

T 0 1 0 1 1 0 3

Pct. .667 .670 .407 .368 .670 .148 .488

WESTERN vs. Eastern Alabama Arkansas Auburn LSU Ole Miss Miss. State TOTALS

W 35 19 32 25 27 25 163

L 18 34 20 28 26 29 155

T 1 0 1 1 0 0 3

Pct. .657 .358 .613 .472 .509 .463 .512

SEC FOOTBALL SERIES MARGINS SINCE 2000 (Min. 4 games played / Includes 2009 games) Series Florida-Ole Miss LSU-Tennessee Alabama-Georgia Arkansas-Kentucky South Carolina-Tennessee Georgia-South Carolina Auburn-Tennessee Ole Miss-Vanderbilt Kentucky-Vanderbilt Alabama-Tennessee Auburn-Florida LSU-Ole Miss Auburn-Ole Miss Arkansas-South Carolina Auburn-Georgia

G 4 6 4 4 10 10 5 10 9 10 5 9 10 9 9

Total Margin 13 40 30 30 85 85 47 97 93 105 54 100 113 102 102

Avg. Margin 3.25 6.67 7.50 7.50 8.50 8.50 9.40 9.70 10.33 10.50 10.80 11.11 11.30 11.33 11.33

SEC REDZONE TD RANKINGS OFFENSE TD-Chances Team Ole Miss 18-24 Kentucky 19-27 Arkansas 20-29 Auburn 19-28 Tennessee 20-32 Georgia 10-18 LSU 16-29 Mississippi State 16-33 South Carolina 15-33 Florida 17-38 Alabama 16-37 Vanderbilt 12-30

Percentage 75.00 70.37 68.97 67.86 62.50 55.56 55.17 48.48 45.45 44.74 43.24 40.00

Rush/Pass 7 / 11 16 / 3 9 / 11 10 / 9 10 / 10 4/6 9/7 12 / 4 7/8 12 / 5 12 / 4 9/3

DEFENSE Team Ole Miss Florida Tennessee Alabama Arkansas LSU Georgia South Carolina Mississippi State Kentucky Vanderbilt Auburn

Percentage 25.93 28.57 31.82 35.71 37.04 38.10 46.43 50.00 54.55 54.84 65.22 65.63

Rush/Pass 4/3 2/2 4/3 2/3 7/3 3/5 4/9 8/5 11 / 7 10 / 7 11 / 4 12 / 9

TD-Chances 7-27 4-14 7-22 5-14 10-27 8-21 13-28 13-26 18-33 17-31 15-23 21-32

SEC PUNTERS INSIDE THE 20-YARD LINE (Min. 2.2 punts per game) IN20 Total Punts Punter, School Chas Henry, Florida 9 21 Ryan Tydlacka, Kentucky 15 38 Tyler Campbell, Ole Miss 7 24 Drew Butler, Georgia 11 38 Brett Upson, Vanderbilt 17 62 P.J. Fitzgerald, Alabama 9 33 Clinton Durst, Auburn 12 45 Chad Cunningham, Tennessee 9 35 Dylan Breeding, Arkansas 10 39 Spencer Lanning, South Carolina 12 48 Heath Hutchins, Miss. State 8 38 Derek Helton, LSU 2 24 SEC KICKERS OVER 40 YARDS Kicker, School Blair Walsh, Georgia Caleb Sturgis, Florida Wes Byrum, Auburn Leigh Tiffin, Alabama Joshua Shene, Ole Miss Sean Brauchle, Miss. State Spencer Lanning, South Carolina Josh Jasper, LSU Lones Seiber, Kentucky Ryan Fowler, Vanderbilt Derek DePasquale, Miss. State Alex Tejada, Arkansas Daniel Lincoln, Tennessee SEC KICKERS IN THE END ZONE Kicker, School Blair Walsh, Georgia Andrew Ritter, Ole Miss Leigh Tiffin, Alabama Chad Cunningham, Tennessee Morgan Hull, Auburn Caleb Sturgis, Florida Ryan Fowler, Vanderbilt Josh Jasper, LSU Craig McIntosh, Kentucky

FGM 7 3 5 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 Touchbacks 12 9 7 4 3 3 2 2 2

FGA 7 3 6 4 3 3 3 4 4 4 2 3 5

Pct. 100.0 100.0 83.33 75.00 66.67 66.67 66.67 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 33.33 20.00

Percentage 42.86 39.47 29.17 28.95 27.42 27.27 26.67 25.71 25.64 25.00 21.05 08.33 Long 53 56 49 50 42 49 47 52 49 41 43 44 49

Kicker, School Touchbacks Wes Byrum, Auburn 1 Adam Yates, South Carolina 1 Lones Seiber, Kentucky 1

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SEC STATISTICAL TRENDS Southeastern Conference offenses are putting up record numbers in 2008. Below are some statistical trends in the SEC since conference expansion in 1992 (Averages per Game Only): Category Scoring Offense Total Offense Rushing Offense Passing Offense Percent Run Percent Pass Scoring Defense Total Defense Rushing Defense Passing Defense Percent Run Percent Pass

1992 21.7 335.1 167.4 167.7 49.9% 50.1% 18.8 315.1 145.8 169.3 46.3% 53.7%

1993 24.7 367.2 169.8 197.4 46.2% 53.8% 19.6 329.9 146.1 183.8 44.3% 55.7%

1994 26.3 366.9 165.1 201.8 44.9% 55.1% 21.7 340.9 151.4 189.5 44.4% 55.6%

1995 27.1 376.7 153.7 223.0 40.8% 59.2% 22.5 349.0 141.6 207.4 40.6% 59.4%

1996 24.6 344.7 144.7 200.0 41.9% 58.1% 20.9 320.3 131.7 188.6 41.1% 58.9%

1997 25.7 372.6 137.9 234.7 37.0% 63.0% 21.2 339.1 121.6 217.5 35.9% 64.1%

1998 25.9 376.4 144.0 232.4 38.3% 61.7% 22.3 349.5 132.9 216.6 38.0% 62.0%

1999 24.9 349.5 127.7 221.8 36.5% 63.5% 21.0 322.4 107.3 215.1 33.3% 66.7%

2000 26.4 364.8 140.9 223.9 38.6% 61.4% 22.2 337.1 128.8 208.3 38.2% 61.8%

2001 27.7 399.2 154.1 245.1 38.6% 61.4% 23.7 372.5 140.7 231.8 37.8% 62.2%

2002 25.6 360.4 163.9 196.5 45.5% 54.5% 21.2 329.2 143.1 186.1 43.5% 56.5%

2003 27.3 376.9 157.8 219.1 41.9% 58.1% 22.5 346.6 137.7 208.9 39.7% 60.3%

2004 25.0 368.9 166.6 202.3 45.2% 54.8& 21.2 336.9 149.5 187.4 44.4% 55.6%

2005 24.1 348.3 141.4 206.9 40.6% 59.4% 20.7 327.6 131.7 195.9 40.2% 58.8%

2006 25.4 351.6 140.5 211.1 39.9% 60.1% 19.4 315.0 128.4 186.6 40.8% 59.2%

2007 30.3 385.9 168.4 217.5 43.6% 56.8% 23.8 352.9 147.4 205.5 41.8% 58.2%

2008 25.6 342.9 147.1 195.8 42.9% 57.1% 20.5 309.4 122.3 187.1 39.5% 60.5%

2009 28.1 380.2 179.4 200.8 47.2% 52.8% 20.2 324.1 140.6 183.5 43.4% 56.6%

The national average for scoring offense is 26.9. The Big 12 leads the nation in scoring at 31.2 points per game (SEC is fifth). The national average for total offense is 376.0 The Big 12 leads the nation at 407.0 yards per game (SEC is sixth).

SCORING MARGIN IN INTRA-CONFERENCE GAMES (SINCE 2004) Conference ACC Big East Big Ten Big 12 C-USA MAC Mountain West Pac-10 SEC Sun Belt WAC

1-5 85 (31.72) 34 (23.61) 57 (22.98) 54 (19.93) 73 (27.65) 75 (26.32) 40 (20.94) 46 (19.09) 87 (31.41) 46 (28.05) 36 (17.82)

6-10 66 (56.34) 27 (42.36) 48 (42.34) 51 (38.75) 51 (46.97) 62 (48.07) 37 (40.31) 53 (41.08) 53 (50.54) 40 (52.44) 37 (36.14)

11-15 24 20 37 31 31 32 22 28 36 20 22

16-20 31 17 28 27 38 30 22 24 34 18 28

21+ 62 46 78 108 71 86 70 90 67 40 79

TOTAL GAMES 268 144 248 271 264 285 191 241 277 164 202

TOTAL POINTS 3477 2220 3912 4893 3882 4084 3225 4192 3732 2270 3886

AVERAGE MARGIN 12.97 15.42 15.77 18.05 14.70 14.33 16.88 17.39 13.47 13.84 19.24

TOTAL POINTS 328 230 399 479 436 410 351 408 431 265 340

AVERAGE MARGIN 11.71 16.43 13.76 18.42 16.77 13.67 17.55 16.32 13.47 13.25 17.00

(Numbers in parenthesis reflect percentage of games within scoring margin or less)

SCORING MARGIN IN INTRA-CONFERENCE GAMES (2009 ONLY) Conference ACC Big East Big Ten Big 12 C-USA MAC Mountain West Pac-10 SEC Sun Belt WAC

1-5 12 (42.86) 3 (21.43) 5 (17.24) 6 (23.08) 5 (19.23) 8 (26.67) 3 (15.00) 5 (20.00) 7 (21.88) 5 (20.00) 7 (35.00)

6-10 4 (57.14) 1 (28.57) 9 (48.28) 2 (30.77) 3 (30.77) 6 (46.67) 4 (35.00) 5 (40.00) 7 (43.76) 5 (40.00) 1 (40.00)

11-15 3 3 4 4 4 6 3 4 6 1 2

16-20 3 1 5 2 7 2 4 3 4 4 1

21+ 6 6 6 12 7 8 6 8 8 5 9

TOTAL GAMES 28 14 29 26 26 30 20 25 32 20 20

(Numbers in parenthesis reflect percentage of games within scoring margin or less) CLOSE LOSSES SINCE 2003

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

Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Mississippi State South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt

G 8 8 9 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 8 9

When Scoring First W-L Pct. 8-0 1.000 3-2 .600 4-0 1.000 6-0 1.000 2-1 .667 3-1 .750 6-0 1.000 5-2 .714 4-2 .667 4-1 .800 4-0 1.000 2-0 1.000

TD 1 3 0 2 2 1 1 3 0 1 2 2

First Offensive Drive FG* Punt Down 2/2 3 0 0 5 0 2/2 6 1 3/5 1 0 0 5 0 2/4 2 0 1/1 5 0 2/2 2 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 2/3 2 0 0 6 0

TO 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 1

Team Florida Georgia Alabama South Carolina Ole Miss Tennessee Arkansas LSU Auburn Vanderbilt Kentucky Mississippi State

Total Losses 19 21 32 37 42 31 36 16 24 53 45 53

1-7 Margin 12 12 18 18 19 14 16 7 10 22 15 13

Pct. .632 .571 .563 .486 .452 .452 .444 .438 .417 .415 .333 .245

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AVERAGE DRIVES ------------------------------------------------------Total Avg. Plays Avg. Yds. Avg. Time of in Drive Drives in Drive Possesion Alabama 101 5.39 32.48 2:35 Arkansas 106 4.86 33.05 2:10 Auburn 117 5.54 32.89 2:08 Florida 96 5.63 37.22 2:36 Georgia 98 4.91 26.83 2:20 Kentucky 97 5.53 27.52 2:27 LSU 90 5.41 28.90 2:36 Ole Miss 100 5.42 31.39 2:23 Mississippi State 117 5.32 29.59 2:25 South Carolina 112 5.41 29.43 2:28 Tennessee 102 5.33 29.76 2:26 Vanderbilt 114 5.45 26.15 2:03 [* - Time of possession and scoring drives do not include overtime drives]

Scoring Drives 46 43 44 46 33 29 33 34 36 35 38 26

Avg. Plays in Drive 6.89 6.29 6.35 6.67 7.78 8.00 7.06 7.38 7.10 6.83 6.95 6.89

Avg. Yards in Drive 50.67 60.40 60.16 55.48 57.18 57.14 55.16 63.00 53.40 53.51 51.35 52.66

Avg. Time of Possession 2:57 2:34 2:18 3:03 3:33 3:29 3:06 3:02 2:58 2:38 2:54 2:21

No. of Scoring Drives - 2:00 5:00 + 12 8 19 3 20 4 14 8 10 10 8 8 11 4 13 5 12 5 12 3 13 4 11 0

DRIVE CHART Drives ---------------------------------------------------- Drives Ended By -----------------------------TD FG FGA PUNT DOWN Started Alabama 101 26 20 23 33 3 Arkansas 106 33 10 13 40 6 Auburn 117 31 13 14 48 8 Florida 96 31 15 19 21 3 Georgia 98 21 12 13 38 2 Kentucky 97 23 6 9 39 4 LSU 90 23 10 13 33 5 Ole Miss 100 26 8 9 37 7 Mississippi State 117 23 13 17 39 6 South Carolina 112 21 14 16 48 7 Tennessee 102 28 10 16 36 3 Vanderbilt 114 16 10 15 63 5 [NOTE: Drive Efficiency = Total Scores/Drives Started] (*-Includes Safeties)

*TURN 9 9 10 13 20 14 9 16 23 12 13 10

CLOCK 7 5 6 9 4 8 7 5 9 8 6 5

Points Scored 240 259 259 260 183 180 190 204 215 190 226 141

FOURTH QUARTER SCORING# -----------------AVG. STARTING FIELD POSITION & DEFENSIVE DRIVES# School Points For Points Against Margin Record Own Opp. Opp. 3 & Out* Opp. Drives Alabama 61 21 +40 8-0 UA36 OPP30 41 99 Arkansas 37 46 -9 4-4 AR32 OPP33 37 111 Auburn 59 60 -1 6-3 AU28 OPP35 34 121 Florida 57 20 +37 8-0 UF36 OPP26 46 97 Georgia 46 50 -4 4-4 UG28 OPP33 25 102 Kentucky 56 28 +28 4-4 UK33 OPP29 24 96 LSU 56 38 +18 7-1 LS32 OPP28 27 90 Ole Miss 62 26 +36 5-3 UM32 OPP32 45 115 Mississippi State 62 55 +7 4-5 MS31 OPP31 39 115 South Carolina 30 33 -3 6-3 SC31 OPP32 37 98 Tennessee 76 16 +60 4-4 UT33 OPP32 40 98 Vanderbilt 43 64 -21 2-7 VU32 OPP29 41 122 CONF. TOTAL 645 457 +188 SEC32 OPP31 436 1264 AVERAGES 53.75 38.08 36.33 105.33 * - Opponent held to three plays or less without points scored (Does not include drives stopped by end of half). / # - Does not include overtime

Pts./ Drive 2.38 2.44 2.21 2.71 1.87 1.85 2.11 2.04 1.84 1.69 2.22 1.24

Overall/TD Drive Efficiency 45.5/25.7 40.5/31.1 37.6/26.5 47.9/32.3 33.7/21.4 29.9/23.7 36.7/25.5 34.0/26.0 30.8/19.7 31.3/18.8 37.3/27.5 22.8/14.0

Pct. 41.41 33.33 28.10 47.42 24.51 25.00 30.00 39.13 33.91 37.76 40.82 33.61 34.49

POINTS OFF TURNOVERS (Includes safeties)

School Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Mississippi State South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt CONF. TOTAL. AVERAGES

Opponent Turnovers 16 18 18 16 6 13 16 13 19 13 16 16 180 15.00

Team Points Scored off Turnovers 45 69 57 62 22 40 41 38 67 49 95 28 613 51.08

Total Team Points Scored 254 287 287 288 206 207 211 231 242 197 233 164 2807 233.92

Pct. of Points Scored 17.72 24.04 19.86 21.53 10.68 19.32 19.43 16.45 27.69 24.87 40.77 17.07 21.84

Team Turnovers 9 10 13 13 21 15 7 20 23 13 14 13 171 14.25

Opponent Points Scored off Turnovers 10 10 40 34 86 44 4 43 69 46 35 37 458 38.17

Total Opp. Points Scored 91 219 235 88 235 192 97 128 221 171 142 198 2017 168.08

Pct. of Points Scored 10.99 04.57 17.02 38.64 36.60 22.92 04.12 33.59 31.22 26.90 24.65 18.69 22.71

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SHUTOUTS IN THE SEC Which defenses in the SEC have posted the most shutouts since league expansion in 1992: Team Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Miss. State South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt

2009 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1

2008 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0

2007 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0

2006 0 1 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0

2005 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

2004 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

2003 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0

2002 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0

2001 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

2000 0 1 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0

1999 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1

1998 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0

1997 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 0

1996 2 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 0

1995 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

1994 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0

1993 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 1 1 2 0

1992 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0

Total 14 6 14 7 6 5 15 11 7 7 13 2

Last 11/29/08 vs. Auburn (36-0) 9/9/06 vs. Utah State (20-0) 8/30/08 vs. UL-Monroe (34-0) 11/18/06 vs. W. Caro. (62-0) 9/16/06 vs. UAB (34-0) 9/5/09 vs. Miami, O. (42-0) 10/31/09 vs. Tulane (42-0) 11/28/08 vs. Miss. State (45-0) 9/25/99 vs. So. Carolina (17-0) 8/28/08 vs. N.C. State (34-0) 11/22/03 vs. Vanderbilt (48-0) 9/5/09 vs. W. Carolina (45-0)

SEC’s BEST ROAD TEAMS Which 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 Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Miss. State South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt

2009 2-0 0-3 1-2 4-0 2-2 1-1 2-0 1-2 2-1 0-3 0-2 0-2

2008 4-0 1-3 1-3 4-0 4-1 1-3 2-2 3-1 0-4 2-2 1-3 2-2

2007 2-2 2-2 2-2 3-2 3-1 2-2 3-1 0-4 2-2 1-3 2-2 1-3

2006 0-4 4-0 4-0 3-1 3-2 1-3 2-2 0-4 1-3 3-1 3-1 1-3

2005 3-1 1-3 3-1 2-3 3-1 1-3 4-0 0-4 0-4 2-2 2-2 2-2

2004 1-3 1-3 4-0 1-3 4-1 0-4 2-2 1-3 0-4 3-1 4-0 0-4

2003 1-3 2-2 2-2 5-0 2-2 0-4 4-0 4-0 0-4 0-4 3-1 0-4

2002 4-0 3-1 3-1 3-1 4-1 2-2 2-2 0-4 0-4 2-2 3-1 0-4

2001 2-2 1-3 2-2 4-1 3-1 1-3 3-1 2-2 0-4 2-2 4-0 0-4

2000 0-4 1-3 2-2 3-1 2-3 0-4 1-3 2-2 1-3 2-2 2-2 1-3

1999 4-0 0-4 2-2 5-0 2-2 2-2 0-4 3-1 2-2 0-4 2-2 2-2

1998 1-3 2-2 1-3 3-1 4-1 1-3 1-3 1-3 2-2 0-4 4-0 0-4

1997 2-2 1-3 4-0 3-2 3-1 1-3 4-0 2-2 2-2 1-3 3-1 0-4

1996 2-2 1-3 2-2 4-0 2-3 0-4 3-1 2-2 2-2 2-2 4-0 0-4

1995 3-1 3-1 2-2 5-0 1-2 1-3 1-2-1 1-3 0-4 1-3 3-1 0-4

1994 4-0 0-4 3-1 3-0 2-2-1 0-4 1-3 0-4 3-1 3-1 3-1 2-2

1993 3-1 2-1-1 4-0 4-1 1-3 2-2 2-2 0-4 0-3-1 1-3 3-1 0-4

1992 4-0 2-1-1 0-4 2-2 4-1 1-3 0-4 1-3 1-3 1-3 3-1 1-3

Total 42-28 (.600) 27-42-2 (.394) 42-29 (.592) 61-18 (.772) 49-30-1 (.619) 17-53 (.243) 37-32-1 (.536) 23-48 (.324) 18-52-1 (.261) 26-45 (.366) 49-21 (.700) 12-58 (.171)

SCORING IN THE SEC TOUCHDOWNS SCORED Passing Rushing Defense KO Returns# Punt Returns* TOTAL Alabama 9 17 2 0 0 28 Arkansas 20 13 2 1 1 37 Auburn 16 15 3 0 1 35 Florida 14 17 2 1 1 35 Georgia 15 6 2 2 0 25 Kentucky 7 16 2 1 1 27 LSU 12 11 2 0 1 26 Ole Miss 16 10 2 2 0 30 Mississippi State 7 16 4 1 1 29 South Carolina 13 8 1 0 0 22 Tennessee 16 12 1 0 0 29 Vanderbilt 4 12 0 3 0 19 TOTALS 149 153 23 11 6 342 * - includes blocked kick/punt return, fumbled punt return ; # - includes fumbled kick return

NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS School Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Miss. State South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt TOTALS

Won 236 47 226 224 257 213 248 234 210 40 265 178 2378

SINCE 1933 Lost 61 12 71 97 84 93 78 81 80 19 64 112 852

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

Tied 6 0 8 9 14 9 11 8 8 0 9 9 91

Pct. .789 .797 .754 .692 .744 .690 .752 .737 .718 .678 .797 .610 .730

TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Passing Rushing Defense 5 3 0 16 10 0 11 17 0 4 2 2 17 7 3 11 11 1 7 3 0 5 6 1 8 15 4 8 9 1 4 4 1 10 13 0 106 100 13

KO Returns# 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 7

Punt Returns* 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 4

TOTAL 10 26 30 8 27 25 10 12 28 20 11 23 230

(Does not include bowl games)

Won 27 32 27 29 31 26 33 25 20 27 28 20 325

SINCE 2000 Lost Tied 10 0 3 0 8 0 5 0 3 0 9 0 2 0 10 0 16 0 8 0 7 0 16 0 97 0

Pct. .730 .914 .771 .853 .912 .743 .943 .714 .555 .771 .800 .556 .770

Current Streak* W3 W4 W3 W7 W1 W 17 W 22 W6 W1 W3 W1 L2 ---

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Week 10

THIS IS THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE 2008-09 ANOTHER BANNER ATHLETIC YEAR FOR THE SEC The SEC claimed five national championships in the 2008-09 year, tying it with the total from the 2007-08 season. In 10 of its 20 sponsored sports, the SEC had either the national champion or the national runners-up. The SEC had national championships in football (Florida), men’s swimming & diving (Auburn), women’s indoor track & field (Tennessee), gymnastics (Georgia) and baseball (LSU). The SEC also had national runners-up finishes in men’s golf (Arkansas), gymnastics (Alabama), softball (Florida), women’s swimming & diving (Georgia) and men’s indoor track & field (Florida). In its 76 year history, the Southeastern Conference has won 179 team national championships, including 63 since 2000. In this decade, the SEC has won at least one national championship in 16 of its 20 sponsored sports with the exception of women’s cross country, volleyball, soccer and softball. SEC LEADS ALL CONFERENCES IN 2008-09 MEN’S SPORTS CONFERENCE VS. CONFERENCE SURVEY; 2nd in WOMEN’S SPORTS In a statistical survey that is based on NCAA championship and rankings, the Southeastern Conference placed first in the nine men’s sports it sponsors and second in the 11 women’s sports the league sponsors. The survey, compiled each year since 1986 by Bo Carter, takes into account final NCAA championship standings in each sport and poll rankings in football. Each conference gets 20 points for a team that wins a 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 440.5 points with the Pac-10 coming in second with 375 points, followed by the Big 12 with 337.5 points, ACC with 214 points, Big East 102.5 points and the Big Ten with 80 points. In the 11 women’s sports the SEC sponsors, the Pac-10 was first with 615 points followed by the SEC with 431 points, the Big 12 with 337 points, Big Ten with 318.5 points, ACC with 277.5 points and the Big East with 161.5 points. Combining the 20 sponsored sports, the Pac-10 had 990 points followed by the SEC with 806 points, Big 12 with 674.5 points, ACC with 491.5 points, Big Ten with 398.5 points and the Big East with 264 points. The SEC has had the highest men’s point total in 15 of the last 17 seasons (exceptions: 2007-08: Big 12; 1997-98: Pac-10). The Pac-10 has had the highest women’s point totals each year since 1986 with the exception of four years the SEC has had the highest total (1990-91; 1995-96; 2004-05; 2006-07).

The Academic Network, developed using technology and coordination from ESPN Digital Media and Origin Digital, will feature content from every institution ranging from research, innovation and economic development to community partnerships, civic engagement and service. “Our commitment to highlight the accomplishments of SEC member institution’s academic programs was a key component of our new television agreements,” said SEC Commissioner Mike Slive. “We are grateful to ESPN for providing the technology, expertise and tools they use in sports media to our institutions in support of academic pursuits.” Each institution has its own page on the website that includes videos categorized by topic. Alumni, fans and students worldwide will have the ability to learn more about SEC academics in one place through video features that are posted by the league institutions. The Academic Network is a component of the SEC’s 15-year television package with ESPN, which is the most comprehensive in the history of intercollegiate athletics. Also part of ESPN’s commitment to SEC academic programs is the production of an annual Campus Connection telecast at each SEC institution, in which students take part in the production; telecasts of two programs annually dedicated to the academic accomplishments of SEC student-athletes; a weekly academic feature segment on ESPNU’s SEC show; and selection of one undergraduate student from every SEC institution to participate in ESPN’s summer internship program. SEC SPORTSMANSHIP STATEMENT • The SEC has developed a sportsmanship statement for its institutions to follow. It states: “Coaches and student-athletes of a member insititution, as well as individuals employed by or associated with that institution, including alumni, fans, patrons and boosters, shall conduct themselves with honesty and good sportsmanship. Their behavior shall at all times reflect the high standards of honor and dignity that characterize participation in the collegiate setting. For intercollegiate athletics to promote the character development of participants, to enhance the integrity of higher education and to promote civility in society, coaches, student-athletes and all others associated with these athletics programs and events should adhere to such fundamental values as respect, fairness, civility, honesty and responsibility. These values should be manifested not only in athletics participation but also in the broad spectrum of activities affecting the athletics program. It is the responsibility of each member institution to establish policies for sportsmanship and ethical conduct in intercollegiate athletics consistent with the educational mission and goals of the institution. Furthermore, member institutions are responsible for educating on a continuing basis all constituencies about these policies.” 2008-09 SEC INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS

SEC LEADS DIVISION I CONFERENCES IN MOST ESPN THE MAGAZINE CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS The Southeastern Conference had 41 of its student-athletes each ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Team mention, the most of any Division I conference in the nation. The Academic All-America Porgram is administered and voted on by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). The SEC had 15 student-athletes earn first-team mention, 14 earn second-team and 12 earn third-team mention. The Big 12 was second with 38 total student athletes listed while the Big Ten was third at 34 and the ACC fourth at 26. The Big Ten led all conferences in first-team honorees with 18, followed by the SEC's 15. Each SEC institution had at least one student-athlete earn first, second or third-team mention. Florida led the SEC with seven student-athletes on the lists while Tennessee had six, South Carolina and Arkansas had five each. Alabama, Florida and Tennessee each led the SEC with three on the various first-team lists. Florida’s Stacey Nelson (softball) and Tim Tebow (football) were named Academic AllAmericans of the Year in their respective sports. SEC LAUNCHES ACADEMIC NETWORK TO PROMOTE 12 MEMBER INSTITUTIONS The 12 institutions of the Southeastern Conference institutions have joined together in the launch of the SEC Academic Network, a website (www.secacademicnetwork.com) designed to promote the academic programs of SEC universities. The SEC Academic Network is being established by the SEC in partnership with ESPN and the member universities.

• SEC H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athletes of the Year Christine Magnuson (Swimming & Diving, University of Tennessee) Bram ten Berge (Tennis, University of Mississippi) • Roy Kramer SEC Athletes of the Year Tim Tebow (Football, University of Florida) Courtney Kupets (Gymnastics, University of Georgia) • SEC Sportsmanship Award University of Alabama Women’s Tennis Team Dorian Ulrey (Track & Field, University of Arkansas)

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Overall: 6-3 SEC: 3-3 XM: NA Sirius: NA

S. CAROLINA at ARKANSAS 11:21 a.m. CT Fayetteville, Ark. Reynolds Razorback Stadium (72,000) LIVE TV: SEC Network [Dave Neal, play-by-play; Andre Ware, color analyst; Cara Capuano, sideline reporter]

Week 10 TENN. TECH at GEORGIA 1 p.m. ET Athens, Ga. Sanford Stadium (92,746) Overall: 4-4 SEC: 1-4 XM: 199 Sirius: 220

Overall: 5-3

LIVE TV: PPV

Overall: 4-4 SEC: 3-3 XM: 201 Sirius: 219

THE COACHES Steve Spurrier is in his fifth season at South Carolina with a record of 34-25 (.576) and in his 25th season overall with a record of 223-106-2 (.677). Spurrier serves as the Gamecocks’ offensive coordinator and the defensive coordinator is Lorenzo Ward. Bobby Petrino is in his second season at Arkansas with a record of 9-11 (.450) and seventh overall with a record of 53-30 (.639). The Razorbacks’ offensive coordinator is Paul Petrino and the defensive coordinator is Willie Robinson.

THE COACHES Watson Brown is in his third season at Tennessee Tech with a record of 13-18 (.419) and in his 25th season overall with a record of 106-170-1 (.384). Brown serves as the Golden Eagles’ offensive coordinator and the defensive coordinator is Billy Taylor. Mark Richt is in his ninth season at Georgia and overall with a record of 86-26 (.768). The Bulldogs’ offensive coordinator is Mike Bobo and the defensive coordinators are Willie Martinez and John Jancek.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN SOUTH CAROLINA HAS THE BALL Stephen Garcia has completed 57.3 percent of his passes this season (176-for-307) for 2,094 yards with 12 touchdowns and just five interceptions. Garcia is the only quarterback in the SEC to have topped 300 yards in a game on three occasions. Kenny Miles, the team’s leading rusher, has become the chairman of the committee, starting the last four games. He is averaging 5.3 yards per carry, rushing 86 times for 454 yards and a touchdown. True freshman Alshon Jeffery is the Gamecocks’ leading receiver with 28 catches for 497 yards, an average of 17.8 yards per catch, with five touchdowns. He ranks eighth in the SEC in receiving yards per game at 55.2. Defensive tackle Malcolm Sheppard is fourth in the SEC with nine tackles for loss this season. His career total (35) are tied for seventh in school history. Sheppard has led the Razorbacks in tackles for loss each of the last two seasons. He has had at least half of a tackle for a loss in 15 of his last 16 games. Against Eastern Michigan, Freddy Burton had the first interception of his career and returned it 50 yards for a touchdown. Jerry Franklin finished with five tackles against Eastern Michigan. He has had five-ormore tackles in 16 of 20 games in his career. He has also recovered a fumble in two of his last five games.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN TENNESSEE TECH HAS THE BALL Offensively, sophomore Tim Benford had five receptions for 122 yards while quarterback Lee Sweeney finished with 188 passing yards and two touchdowns in the win over TSU. Benford leads the team with 25 receptions for 498 yards and two touchdowns. Junior WLB Rennie Curran is second in the SEC with 9.9 tackles per game (79 tackles this year) and he has led the Bulldogs in all eight games. He is the top returning tackler in the SEC after recording 115 stops in 2008. The Bulldog defensive line features three seniors as Jeff Owens returns from a 2008 injury to rejoin Geno Atkins and Kade Weston. Brandon Boykin registered a career high seven tackles (all solo) to lead the Bulldogs against #1 Florida. Boykin had his second career interception and the team’s third of the year in addition to four solo stops versus #4 LSU. Junior Reshad Jones tied Boykin for the team lead with seven tackles against the Gators. Justin Houston has tallied five sacks through six games, which is sixth in the SEC.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN GEORGIA HAS THE BALL Redshirt freshman defensive back Caleb Mitchell led the Golden Eagles with a career performance against TSU. He tallied 13 tackles, 2.5 tackles for a loss, two sacks, two pass breakups, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and one interception. Dusti Dillehay leads the team 63 tackles while also adding three interceptions and two TFLs. Kelechi Ordu leads the team with 5.5 TFLs, while Dedrick Miley has 4.0 sacks and 5.0 TFLs. Georgia sophomore A.J. Green is building on a successful freshman season and is currently leading the SEC in total receiving yards (732), receiving yards per game (91.5) and rec. per game (5.5). His 732 yards ranks 19th in the nation. Joe Cox struggled against #1 Florida, throwing a career-high three interceptions. Although he did have two touchdown passes against the Gators, which doubled the total Florida had surrendered on the year. Georgia is looking for a consistent threat at tailback. The Bulldogs have had four different leading rushers through eight games. Sophomore Richard Samuel started the first six games and freshman Washaun Ealey has started the last two. Ealey had a career-high 71 yards against Vanderbilt and followed that up with 70 yards on SPECIAL TEAMS Junior Spencer Lanning is handling both the punting and the placekicking responsi- 17 carries versus the Gators. bilities. Lanning jumped into the field goal kicking role in a huge way, connecting on 5of-5 field goal attempts at Georgia to tie a 19-year old school record held by Collin SPECIAL TEAMS Mackie. He ran his streak to 12 straight field goals made, as he hit his only attempt vs. Timothy Donegan is 2-6 on field goals this season and has not made one over 28 Florida Atlantic, connected on all three attempts vs. Ole Miss, then made his only yards. Maurice Wallace averages 32.1 yards per kickoff return, including a long of 81 attempt vs. South Carolina State before hitting his first two at Alabama then missing yards. Henry Sailes returns punts with a 10.1 yard average per return. TTU has punton a 50-yard attempt in the fourth quarter. He is third in the SEC with his 14 field goals ed 49 times this season for a 37.4 yard average. and is tied for 15th in the nation. Lanning ranks fifth in the SEC and 35th in the counIn his first season as a starter, redshirt sophomore Drew Butler is leading the NCAA try in punting, averaging 42.2 yards per punt with a long of 56 yards. He is one of 42 with an average of 49.7 yards on 38 punts. The school record is 45.4 set in 1984 by punters on the Ray Guy Watch List. Dennis Johnson ranks third in the SEC and ranks 16th nationally with an average of Chip Andrews. Butler continued his success against #1 Florida by averaging 52.5 yards 29.1 yards per kickoff return this season. Johnson has had four kickoff returns of 50- on four punts, including a 61 yarder. Redshirt sophomore SE Zach Renner blocked the or-more yards this season. His 787 kickoff return yards rank as the second-highest sin- third punt of his career late in the opening half against Tennessee for a safety. This ties gle-season total in school history. Against Eastern Michigan, Dennis Johnson returned Renner for the school record in punt blocks. three kickoffs for 68 yards to bring his career total to 1,692 yards, which ranks second all-time in school history. SERIES/GAME NOTES Record: UG, 1-0 • Last: Georgia, 67-0 (1943 at Athens) SERIES/GAME NOTES Georgia hopes for a happy Homecoming Saturday after spending most of October Record: ARK, 10-7 • Last: South Carolina, 34-21 (2008 at Columbia) Arkansas and South Carolina will meet for the 18th time and the Razorbacks hold a playing on the road... It will be 35 days since Georgia played a game at Sanford 10-7 edge in the previous 17 meetings... All 17 of the previous meetings were SEC Stadium...Since 1922, Georgia is 68-17-2 in Homecoming contests... This year, games played since both institutions joined the league in football in time for the 1992 Tennessee Tech serves as the opponent, the first non-conference foe for Homecoming season... Arkansas is 3-1 all-time against South Carolina in Fayetteville...The game fea- since 2007 when Troy visited Athens... The Bulldogs defeated the Trojans 44-34 that tures the top two passing offenses in the SEC... UA leads the league (295.8), while day and posted a 25-14 win over Vanderbilt in the 2008 Homecoming game...The USC is ranked second (237.0). UA is tied for seventh nationally and leads the conferCommodores were the last team to spoil Georgia’s Homecoming after a 24-22 upset in ence in passing touchdowns this year (20). 2006...Saturday will mark only the second meeting with Tennessee Tech in Sanford Stadium. In 1943, Georgia blanked TTU 67-0. WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN ARKANSAS HAS THE BALL Eric Norwood, with six sacks this season, leads the SEC in that category and is tied for 46th in the NCAA. He is tied for eighth in the league with 8.5 total tackles for loss. The Gamecocks will play without team captain Cliff Matthews. Matthews suffered a sprained shoulder in the loss at Tennessee. He is seventh in the SEC in sacks, second in fumble recoveries and tied for third in fumbles forced. USC ranks third in the nation against the pass, allowing just 141.33 yards per game. Ryan Mallett leads the SEC in total offense (268.6) and ranks 21st nationally. Mallett is second in the league in pass efficiency (153.09) and ninth in the nation. He is also first in the SEC in passing yards per game (268.5). Mallett is first in the SEC and tied for sixth nationally with 18 passing touchdowns this season. Broderick Green made the first start of his career against Eastern Michigan and finished the game with career-highs in carries (nine) and yards (134). He also had two rushing touchdowns and leads the team with six this season. After missing the last three games due to a medical reason, Joe Adams returned against Eastern Michigan and finished the game with three catches for 109 yards and two touchdowns.

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Overall: 5-3

E. KENTUCKY at KENTUCKY 1 p.m. ET Lexington, Ky. Commonwealth Stadium (67,942) LIVE TV: Local Broadcast Only (WKYT-TV & WMYT-TV)

Week 10

Overall: 4-4 SEC: 1-4 XM: 244 Sirius: 212

Overall: 4-4

FURMAN at AUBURN 12:30 p.m. CT Auburn, Ala. Pat Dye Field / Jordan-Hare Stadium (87,451) LIVE TV: PPV

Overall: 6-3 SEC: 3-3 XM: 241 Sirius: 213

THE COACHES Dean Hood is in his second season at Eastern Kentucky and overall with a record of 13-7 (.619). Mike Springston serves as the Colonels’ offensive coordinator and the defensive coordinator is Hood. Rich Brooks is in his seventh season at Kentucky with a record of 36-45 (.444) and 19th overall with a record of 127-154-4 (.453). The Wildcats’ offensive coordinator is Randy Sanders and Steve Brown serves as the defensive coordinator.

THE COACHES Bobby Lamb is in his eighth season at Furman and overall with a record of 60-33 (.645). Tim Sorrells serves as the Paladins’ offensive coordinator and the co-defensive coordinators are Jeff Farrington and Steve Wilson. Gene Chizik is in his first season at Auburn and third overall with a record of 11-22 (.333). The Tigers’ offensive coordinator is Gus Malzahn and the defensive coordinator is Ted Roof.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN EASTERN KENTUCKY HAS THE BALL Eastern rushed for a season-high 183 yards last week in the win over Southeast Missouri. Senior C.J. Walker led all Colonels with 81 yards on the ground and two touchdowns. Redshirt freshman quarterback T.J. Pryor has completed 63.6 percent of his passes in 2009, which is hovering right above the EKU single-season mark of 62.7 percent set by Lorenzo Fields in 1988. Senior wide receiver Garnett Phelps posted back-to-back 100-yard receiving games against UT Martin (Oct. 17) and Austin Peay (Oct. 24). He finished with personal highs in receptions (15) and receiving yards (119) at Austin Peay. Corey Peters is the only returning starter in the defensive line. Peters has 129 tackles in his career, including 23.5 tackles for loss and 11.5 quarterback sacks. He currently ranks tied for 11th in tackles for loss in the SEC and tied for 10th in sacks. The Wildcats linebackers are paced by senior Micah Johnson, who leads the team in tackles with 66 stops. Despite a cast on his right hand due to a wrist injury, Danny Trevathan is UK’s second- leading tackler with 55 tackles. Trevard Lindley has not seen action in the last four games because of a high-ankle injury sustained during the Alabama game on Oct. 3.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN FURMAN HAS THE BALL Senior quarterback Jordan Sorrells has delivered solid play for the Paladins over the first eight games, throwing for 1,738 yards and 14 touchdowns while also rushing for 73 yards and a score. Tersoo Uhaa has found the end zone in seven of the Paladins’ eight contests, including a 4-yard scoring run last Saturday against Appalachian State when he rushed 19 times for a career high 104 yards. Adam Mims the Paladins’ leader receiver this year with 55 receptions for 613 yards and two touchdowns, continues his advance up the school’s career receptions and receiving yards ledger. Antonio Coleman, a first-team preseason All-SEC selection, has 35 tackles including a team bests of 11.0 tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks, an interception which he returned for a touchdown against Mississippi State, a blocked kick, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Coleman is third in the SEC in tackles for loss and sixth in sacks, and he ranks fifth in Auburn history with 20.0 career sacks. Senior Walter McFadden leads the team with four interceptions this season, which ranks tied for second in the SEC and tied for 25th nationally. McFadden's four picks are tied for the most by an Auburn player in a single season since Junior Rosegreen had six in 2004.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN KENTUCKY HAS THE BALL Sophomore Jeremy Caldwell ranks first nationally in FCS football with seven interceptions. He recorded two picks in the season opener at Indiana and added his latest interception last week against Southeast Missouri. Sophomore defensive back Patrick McClellan was involved in three of the five turnovers caused by the Colonel defense against UT Martin on Oct. 17. He tallied his first two collegiate interceptions and also came away with a critical fumble recovery late in the fourth quarter which led to an EKU touchdown. Junior Antonio Fredrick and senior Chris Hall both recorded their 100th career tackle on Oct. 10 versus Tennessee State. Against Mississippi State, Morgan Newton connected on a career high 11-of-18 pass attempts for a career-high 119 yards. He also scored on an 11-yard run, the second rushing TD of his career. Senior Alfonso Smith has rushed for 879 yards in his career and a 4.5-yard average per carry. Derrick Locke, a junior, has 1,421 career rushing yards with a 5.0 average per attempt. Locke ranks fifth in the SEC in rushing yards per game, averaging 74.6 yards per game. Randall Cobb leads UK and is eighth in the SEC in receptions per game. In eight games he has 30 catches for 381 yards for an average of 3.8 catches per game. He also has four TD receptions. SPECIAL TEAMS The Colonel special teams unit has blocked a kick (punt, field goal or PAT) in five straight games and six of the last seven contests. Junior Andrew Soucy leads the team with five blocks. EKU has nine blocks on the season which ranks first in the OVC. Sophomore Ryan Tydlacka inherits full-time punting duties from departed All-SEC punter Tim Masthay. He is averaging 39.8 yards per punt, a mark that ranks ninth in the SEC. Senior Lones Seiber is UK’s all-time leading scorer with 275 career points. The old career scoring record was 246 by Joey Worley. Locke leads the SEC and ranks 10th nationally in kickoff returns with a 31.23 average. SERIES/GAME NOTES Record: UK, 2-0 • Last: Kentucky, 51-10 (2007 at Lexington) Kentucky and Eastern Kentucky meet for only the third time in school history ... The first meeting was in 1998 and the Wildcats defeated the Colonels 52-7 in Commonwealth Stadium ... The teams last met in 2007 with UK defeating the Colonels 51-10 in its season opener ... UK has met only three teams in the Ohio Valley Conference in 118 seasons of football ... UK has an all-time record of 4- 0 against the current alignment of the OVC ... The Cats are 2-0 against Eastern Kentucky, 1-0 vs. Murray State and 1-0 vs. Tennessee Tech.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN AUBURN HAS THE BALL Furman sophomore linebacker Kadarron Anderson has proven to be quite a hit — literally — this year, especially in the Paladins’ last four games when he has combined for 74 tackles. He currently leads the SoCon and ranks third nationally in tackles, averaging 12.5 per game. Kyle McKinney saw his first action of the season against Western Carolina on Sept. 26 after missing the entire preseason and first three games due to a fractured foot sustained in late July. A starter in seven games who tallied 24 tackles and 2.5 sacks a year ago, he moved back into the starting lineup against the Catamounts and registered three tackles. Running back Ben Tate is having a stellar senior season, ranking third in the SEC and 11th nationally averaging 118.6 yards per game. With 1,067 yards rushing, Tate has posted the 18th 1,000-yard rushing season in Auburn history. He has six 100-yard rushing games this season, which is the most by an Auburn player since Kenny Irons had eight in 2005. Tate has also added 14 catches for 67 yards and five kick returns for 139 yards (27.8 yards per return). His average of 141.4 all-purpose yards per game ranks 27th nationally. Chris Todd ranks 22nd in the nation in yards per completion (13.51) and 46th nationally in passing efficiency (135.34). His 13 touchdown passes are tied for 34th most in the NCAA. SPECIAL TEAMS Spurred by a strong performance against Western Carolina on Sept. 26 when he converted all four field goal attempts and was named SoCon Special Teams Player of the Week following a 33-14 Furman victory, Furman placekicker Matthew Cesari continued his strong work by cashing in both field goal tries versus Elon, including a career long 46-yard effort in the third quarter. Though he missed a 39-yard try against Samford, snapping a string of six consecutive makes, Cesari is still having a fine year (8-of-10). Over the last 13 games, the senior left-footer has made 12 of 14 attempts. He is now 17-of-22 (77.3%) on field goal attempts for his career. Junior Wes Byrum has excelled during his junior season, connecting on 13-of-14 field goals and all 34 extra point attempts. Among kickers who have attempted at least 10 field goals, Byrum's percentage of .929 ranks tied for fourth nationally. Byrum, who ranks fifth in school history with 41 career made field goals, is fourth in the SEC with 13 field goals and in scoring with 73 points. He made a career-high four field goals in a 26-22 win at Tennessee, earning SEC Special Teams Player of the Week honors. SERIES/GAME NOTES Record: AU, 3-0 • Last: Auburn, 41-0 (1956 at Auburn) Auburn and Furman will meet for the fourth time, although the last meeting was in 1956 ... Auburn also had wins in 1955 and 1946 ... The average score has been 39.72, with the Tigers winning by scores of 26-6 (1946), 52-0 (1955) and 41-0 (1956)...Auburn has won 17 straight Homecoming contests, which matches the longest streak in school history (1953-69) ... The Tigers' average margin of victory in those 17 games is +24.1 ... Auburn has scored 25 or more points in 22 of the last 26 Homecoming games, including 30 or more points in 20 of those contests.

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Overall: 7-1 SEC: 4-1 XM: 141 Sirius: 121

LSU at ALABAMA 2:30 p.m. CT Tuscaloosa, Ala. Bryant-Denny Stadium (92,138) LIVE TV: CBS Sports [Vern Lundquist, play-by-play; Gary Danielson, color analyst; Tracy Wolfson, sideline reporter]

Week 10

Overall: 8-0 SEC: 5-0 XM: 200 Sirius: 220

THE COACHES Les Miles is in his fifth season at LSU with a record of 49-12 (.803) and ninth overall with a record of 77-33 (.700). The Tigers’ offensive coordinator is Gary Crowton and the defensive coordinator is John Chavis. Nick Saban is in his second season at Alabama with a record of 27-8 (.771) and 16th overall with a record of 133-67-1 (.664). The Crimson Tide’s offensive coordinator is Jim McElwain and the defensive coordinator is Kirby Smart. WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN LSU HAS THE BALL Charles Scott rushed for 112 yards and a pair of scores as LSU had its best offensive outing of the season in its 42-0 win over Tulane on Halloween Night in Tiger Stadium. Offensively, the Tigers are averaging 26.4 points and 325.1 yards per game. QB Jordan Jefferson has connected on 123 of 193 passes for 1,421 yards, 11 TDs and just four interceptions. Scott leads the Tigers ground attack with 459 yards and four scores, while Brandon LaFell (37 rec., 478 yards, 8 TDs) and Terrance Toliver (38 rec., 501 yards, 3 TDs) combine to form the league's top receiving tandem. The Tide boasts the nation’s No. 4 overall defense, allowing just 240.88 yards per game, but Alabama also ranks second in the country in pass efficiency defense, surrendering an 88.81 opponent passer rating. UA ranks tied for 14th nationally while leading the SEC in sacks with 2.88 per game. Defensive end Marcell Dareus leads the Tide with 4.5 (-32) while Javier Arenas and Eryk Anders are second with 4.0. Rolando McClain leads the Crimson Tide with 57 total tackles and 33 solo stops. He has 7.0 tackles for loss (-28), two sacks (-19), two interceptions, a pass breakup, a forced fumble and seven quarterback hurries. Terrence Cody boasts 17 tackles, including 5.0 tackles for loss (-10) a pass breakup and two quarterback hurries. WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN ALABAMA HAS THE BALL A trio of linebackers - Kelvin Sheppard (70 tackles, 7.5 TFL), Perry Riley (55 tackles, 3.0 TFL), and Harry Coleman (52 tackles, 5.0 TFL, 2 sacks) - lead the Tiger defense. LSU is third in the SEC and seventh in the nation in scoring defense at 12.13 per game Since giving up 23 points and 478 total yards vs. Washington in the season-opener, LSU has held its last seven opponents to an average of 266.6 yards and 10.6 points. Mark Ingram has rushed for 1,004 yards and eight touchdowns through eight games this season for 125.5 yards per game average to rank fifth nationally and first in the SEC in rushing. Ingram has also added 19 receptions for 186 yards and three scores. Greg McElroy has been impressive in his first eight games as the Crimson Tide’s starting quarterback, completing 60.0 percent (121 of 202) of his passes for 1,445 yards and nine touchdowns with only three interceptions. Julio Jones, has 20 receptions for 229 yards, an 11.4 yards per catch average and one touchdown. SPECIAL TEAMS LSU leads the SEC in kickoff coverage with a net average of 46.1 yards. On 41 kickoff returns, LSU is allowing just 16.3 yards per return. LSU is first in the league in punt return average at 17.3 yards. LSU is No. 3 in the SEC in net punting at 36.5 yards per punt. LSU opponents have returned only five punts for 30 yards against the Tigers this year. Trindon Holliday ranks No. 3 in the SEC in punt return average at 14.6 yards a return. Both LSU punt returners - Chad Jones and Trindon Holliday - have returned punts for touchdowns during their career. Trindon Holliday had two punt returns of 50 yards each vs. Tulane. Alabama senior placekicker Leigh Tiffin is rapidly moving up the Alabama career scoring chart. After the conclusion of the Tennessee game, when he kicked four field goals and scored all 12 of the Tide’s points, the Muscle Shoals, Ala., native has 337 career points. The Tennessee performance moved him into second place the career points scored list, just eight points from career leader Phillip Doyle, who had 345 points. SERIES/GAME NOTES Record: UA, 44-23-5 • Last: Alabama, 27-21 OT (2008 at Baton Rouge) LSU and Alabama meet for the 73nd time overall and the 18th time in Tuscaloosa … Alabama leads the series, 44-23-5, which includes an 9-8 record in games played in Tuscaloosa … LSU had its 5-game winning streak against Alabama snapped in a 27-21 overtime loss in Tiger Stadium … Still, LSU has won five of the last six and seven of the last nine vs. Alabama … LSU brings a 4-game winning streak in games played in Tuscaloosa into Saturday's game … LSU hasn't lost to Alabama in Tuscaloosa this decade as the Tigers won in Bryant-Denny Stadium in 2001 (35-21), 2003 (27-3), 2005 (16-13 ot), and 2007 (41-34) … Alabama's last win over LSU in Tuscaloosa came in 1999 by a 23-17 count … LSU has won six of the last eight games between the teams in Tuscaloosa, a stretch the dates back to 1993 … Since 1996, the home team in the series has won just four times in 13 tries (LSU won three of the four).

MEMPHIS at TENNESSEE 7 p.m. ET Knoxville, Tenn. Neyland Stadium (100,011) Overall: 2-6

LIVE TV: ESPNU [Eric Collins, play-by-play; Brock Huard , color analyst]

Overall: 4-4 SEC: 2-3 XM: 199 Sirius: 219

THE COACHES Tommy West is in his ninth season at Memphis with a record of 49-57 (.462) and 15th season overall with a record of 84-92 (.477). The Tigers’ offensive coordinator is Clay Helton, and the defensive coordinator is Kenny Ingram. Lane Kiffin is in his first season at Tennessee and in his third season overall with a record of 9-19 (.321). The Volunteers’ offensive coordinator is Jim Chaney and Monte Kiffin serves as the defensive coordinator. WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN MEMPHIS HAS THE BALL Curtis Steele has scored rushing touchdowns in eight of his last 12 games played and totals 11 TDs on the ground during the stretch. He leads the team in scoring (nonkicking) heading into the Tennessee game with 36 points. Following the East Carolina game, Duke Calhoun and Carlos Singleton officially became the top two receivers alltime at the U of M. Calhoun holds the top spot in receptions (194), yardage (2,822) and 100-yard games (10), while Singleton holds the record in TD receptions (22). Rico McCoy led the team in tackles for the fifth-straight game vs. South Carolina, posting 10 stops and adding two forced fumbles. He leads the team and ranks third in the SEC with 75 stops (9.3 per game) after posting 87 (7.3 per game) last season. While Eric Berry is second nationally among active players in interceptions with 13, he is also second on the team and eighth in the Southeastern Conference in tackles with 57, an average of 7.1 per game. Dan Williams has seven quarterback hurries, a sack and two tackles for loss in the last four games. WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN TENNESSEE HAS THE BALL Deante’ Lamar leads the team in pass defense with six break ups and one interception. He is second in tackles with 48. Senior linebacker Greg Jackson leads the Tigers in tackles this season with 50, including 30 solo stops. He logged his first interception against Southern Miss, and is tied for the leads in forced fumbles with three. True freshman Dontari Poe has registered three FF this season. Jackson missed the East Carolina game after suffering a severe bruise in his leg and a shoulder injury versus USM. In eight starts during the 2009 season, senior tailback Montario Hardesty has averaged 105.1 yards per game and scored eight rushing touchdowns. He posted 121 yards on 23 carries and scored twice in UT’s romp over South Carolina. It was his third 100-yard game this season and his second career multi-touchdown effort. The New Bern, N.C., native currently ranks 19th in the nation and fourth in the SEC in rushing yards per game. In his last four games, Jonathan Crompton has completed 73 of 130 (.561) passes for 966 yards and nine touchdowns vs. two interceptions. In those four games, Crompton averaged 242 yards through the air and an interception every 65 attempts. SPECIAL TEAMS Entering the Tennessee game, Matt Reagan has now handled all 43 of Memphis’ punts and ranks 4th nationally with his average of 45.3 yards per punt. He has dropped 18 punts inside the 20 and totals 13 punts of 50 or more yards, including five against Marshall. After not having to punt in the season opener, Chad Cunningham has kicked 35 times for a 41.7-yard average. He kicked three times for a 49.5-yard average vs. UCLA, which was the best single game average of his career. In the Auburn and Georgia games, he played a key role in slowing the opponent’s offense, placing seven of 15 punts inside the 20-yard line. On those seven drives, opponents managed just three points. At Alabama, he booted a career-long 58-yard punt in the fourth quarter. In the South Carolina game, Cunningham was forced to kick field goals in place of an injured Daniel Lincoln. He converted from 39 yards and was blocked from 40 yards. SERIES/GAME NOTES Record: UT, 20-1 • Last: Tennessee, 41-7 (2006 at Knoxville) The Vols have dominated the all-time series with Memphis, going 20-1 all-time dating to 1968...Tennessee is 11-0 vs. the Tigers in Knoxville...Tennessee has a record of 189-42-10 (.786) vs. in-state opponents dating to 1891... Since 1990, the Vols are 26-2 vs. the only in-state opponents they continue to play, Memphis and Vanderbilt...A win over Memphis would give UT head coach Lane Kiffin his first winning streak and extend the Vols’ win streak over Memphis to six games.

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Overall: 2-7 SEC: 0-5 XM: NA Sirius: NA

VANDERBILT at FLORIDA 7:15 p.m. ET Gainesville, Fla. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field (88,548) LIVE TV: ESPN2 [Mark Jones, play-by-play; Bob Davie, color analyst]

Week 10

Overall: 8-0 SEC: 6-0 XM: 200 Sirius: 220

Overall: 5-3

N. ARIZONA at OLE MISS 6:30 p.m. CT Oxford, Miss. Hollingsworth Field/VaughtHemingway Stadium (60,580) LIVE TV: CSS [Todd Bell, play-by-play; Chris Doering, color analyst]

Overall: 5-3 SEC: 2-3 XM: 201 Sirius: 218

THE COACHES Bobby Johnson is in his eighth season at Vanderbilt with a record of 29-64 (.312) and in his 16th season overall with a record of 89-100 (.471). Ted Cain serves as the offensive coordinator and the defensive coordinator is Jaime Bryant. Urban Meyer is in his fifth season at Florida with a record of 52-9 (.852) and in his ninth season overall with a record of 90-17 (.841). The Gators’ offensive coordinator is Steve Addazio and the defensive coordinator is Charlie Strong.

THE COACHES Jerome Souers is in his 12th season Northern Arizona and overall with a record of 66-67 (.496). The Lumberjacks’ offensive coordinator is Brian Lindgren and the defensive coordinator is Andy Thompson. Houston Nutt is in his second season at Ole Miss with a record of 14-7 (.667) and 17th overall with a record of 125-77 (.619). The Rebels’ offensive coordinator is Kent Austin and the defensive coordinator is Tyrone Nix.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN VANDERBILT HAS THE BALL Warren Norman's 60 rushing yards gives him 593 yards, the fourth highest total ever by a Vanderbilt freshman. He passed Cliff Deese (538 yards, 1992) in the Georgia Tech game. He is 16 yards shy of surpassing Rodney Williams (608 yards, 1998) into third place and 206 yards shy of the team record held by Doster (798 yards, 2002). Norman also tops the 'Dores with seven total touchdowns. Zac Stacy needs 36 yards to join Norman on the Top Ten list. Stacy was the Commodore rushing leader with 75 yards Saturday, including a career-long 62-yarder for a touchdown. Norman and Stacy accounted for all four Vanderbilt touchdowns in the loss to Georgia Tech. Carlos Dunlap leads the team with six sacks, while Ryan Stamper paces the Gators with 48 tackles. Major Wright and A.J. Jones lead the way with three interceptions each. Jermaine Cunningham lines up on the opposite end from Dunlap and has five sacks and 9.5 tackles for loss to go with two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, three quarterback hurries and 23 total tackles (13 solo). Brandon Spikes is the only player in the nation to have three interception return touchdowns over the past two seasons. Spikes recorded his first multi-sack performance of 2009, tallying three at LSU.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN NORTHERN ARIZONA HAS THE BALL The NAU offense ranks eighth in the FCS (438.4 ypg) and led by the passing of junior QB and former Ole Miss Rebel Michael Herrick. He ranks third in the nation in passing at 309.6 ypg with 18 TDs and five interceptions. The WR duo of Ed Berry and Conrad Meadows are tied for the Big Sky Conference lead in receptions per game and boast 774 and 608 receiving yards, respectively. Senior RB Alex Henderson is adding 96.2 ypg on the ground, which is 15th-best in FCS. Ole Miss ranks fourth in the SEC and 14th in the nation in scoring defense, allowing just 16.0 ppg this year. Ole Miss has risen to the top of the SEC in sacks with 23 and a 2.9 per game average, which is tied for first in the league. Senior DE Greg Hardy leads the team with 5.0, and his 0.71 per game average is tied for third in the SEC. Kentrell Lockett boasts a team-high eight QB pressures and is tied for 10th in the SEC in sacks with 4.0. He has been credited with at least a half TFL in all but one game this year and has totaled 6.0.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN FLORIDA HAS THE BALL Linebacker Chris Marve set a career high defending against the potent Georgia Tech rushing attack. Marve had 18 total tackles, including 11 solo stops, in the loss. Both stats are career bests for the sophomore. Marve is the SEC's leading tackler, averaging 10.0 total stops per game. He also ranks among SEC leaders with three forced fumbles. Casey Hayward notched a 4-yard tackle for loss last week, pushing his team-high total to 8.5 this season. Hayward also earned his first career start at safety after eight straight starts at cornerback. Tim Tebow has rushed for eight touchdowns this season, bringing him to 51 for his career, breaking the all-time SEC record that was held by Herschel Walker (Georgia, 1980-82). Tebow’s career rating of 170.1 currently ranks No. 1 in SEC history (min. 300 completions). Jeff Demps paces the Gator running backs with 494 yards, five rushing touchdowns and a 7.7 yards-per-carry average. Florida’s receiving corps is led by Aaron Hernandez and Riley Cooper. Hernandez has 421 yards on a team-best 36 grabs along with two touchdowns. Riley Cooper has 31 receptions for a team-high 474 yards and five touchdowns. SPECIAL TEAMS Norman became just the second player in Southeastern Conference history to record three touchdowns on kickoff returns in a season when he took a Yellow Jacket kick 80 yards for a score last week in the second quarter. Earlier this year, he had a 76-yard return at Army and 99-yard return at South Carolina for touchdowns. The only other SEC player to duplicate Norman's return feat is former Tennessee standout Willie Gault (1980). Caleb Sturgis hit a 56-yard field goal and a 44-yarder in going 2-for-2 in the win over Georgia. Th e 56-yard kick was the second-longest in school history and longest in the SEC this season. Sturgis is one of six players nationally to have at least two 50-yard field goals in 2009. Brandon James is second among active players with four career punt return touchdowns and tied for third in combined kickoff and punt return touchdowns. Norman needs 51 yards to break the SEC all-time single-season record for return yards set by Dennis Johnson of Arkansas last year. SERIES/GAME NOTES Record: UF, 30-9-2 • Last: Florida, 42-14 (2008 at Nashville) Florida has captured the last 18 games played between the schools, dating back to a 24-9 Vanderbilt victory in 1988... The Commodores are 2-17-1 in games played in Florida, with their last victory coming in Jacksonville in 1949...Vanderbilt controlled the series in its infancy, winning five of the first seven games played between the schools from 1945-1955...From 1974-1988, Vanderbilt captured three of six games played in the series... All three victories came in Nashville.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN OLE MISS HAS THE BALL The NAU defense is surrendering 26.6 points and 389.2 ypg. Matt Estrada leads the team with 65 tackles. Isaac Bond has 6.5 sacks and 8.0 TFLs on the season. Stevon Thomas adds 54 tackles, 4.5 TFLs and two interceptions on the season. Brandon Vance has five sacks and 6.0 TFLs. The fortunes for the Lumberjacks changed with just over seven minutes left in the second quarter in the loss last week. Senior linebacker Zac McNally intercepted a pass and almost ran it back. Henderson ran it in from two yards on the next play. NAU took the lead on a 52-yard strike to Shanks from Herrick two minutes later setup by an interception by Raphael Mack. Senior Dexter McCluster has been nearly unstoppable the last two games and rewrote the Rebel record book against Arkansas. He is averaging 154.5 rushing yards and 231.5 all-purpose yards over the last two weeks. With a career-high 22 carries each outing, he recorded his first two 100-yard rushing games and totaled a career-high 186 at Auburn, which is the most by a Rebel since BenJarvus Green-Ellis ran for 226 yards against Missouri in 2007. McClusters' 79-yard TD run Saturday marked the longest rush of his career and the longest by an Ole Miss player since Deuce McAllister galloped 80 yards for a score against Oklahoma in the 1999 Independence Bowl. SPECIAL TEAMS NAU has had a strong punting tradition this decade, ranking among the top five national leaders in punting eight straight seasons and top 10 over nine consecutive seasons. Ryan Rauschert averages nearly 39 yards per punt and has had seven over 50 yards this season thus far. He’s also landed ten inside the 20 yard line. Matt Myers is 11-14 on field goals in 2009, including 3-4 from between 40-49 yards. His long is 47. It has taken freshman Jesse Grandy just a month to carve his name in the Ole Miss record book. In only his fourth game handling returns, Grandy notched his second kickoff return for a TD with an 82-yarder against Auburn. He is only the third Rebel to return two kickoffs for TDs in the same season and the first since John Avery in 1996. The other is Vernon Studdard in 1970. Grandy’s current 30.1-yard average ranks second in the SEC and 14th in the nation. SERIES/GAME NOTES Record: First Meeting This will mark the first ever meeting between Ole Miss and Northern Arizona, who is facing its second FBS foe of the year after falling at Arizona 34-17 in the season opener...This will mark the second FCS opponent for Ole Miss this season, thus, the Rebels will need seven total wins to become bowl eligible in 2009...The Rebels will host Tennessee and LSU in the coming weeks, before closing the season at Mississippi State.

2009 Southeastern Conference Team Statistics Through games of Nov 02, 2009 (NCAA Ranking) SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg -------------------------------------------------------------1. Florida (6)...........8 35 33 0 0 15 0 288 36.0 2. Arkansas (7)..........8 37 35 0 0 10 0 287 35.9 3. Auburn (22)...........9 35 34 0 1 13 1 287 31.9 4. Alabama (25)..........8 28 24 1 0 20 0 254 31.8 5. Tennessee (46)........8 29 27 0 0 10 1 233 29.1 6. Ole Miss (47).........8 30 27 0 0 8 0 231 28.9 7. Miss. State (62)......9 29 27 0 0 13 1 242 26.9 8. LSU (67)..............8 26 23 1 0 10 0 211 26.4 9. Kentucky (72).........8 27 25 0 0 6 1 207 25.9 10.Georgia (73)..........8 24 22 1 0 12 1 206 25.8 11.South Carolina (95)...9 22 21 0 0 14 1 197 21.9 12.Vanderbilt (110)......9 19 18 0 0 10 1 164 18.2

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G -------------------------------------------------------1. Florida (6)...........8 356 2018 5.7 17 252.2 2. Auburn (10)...........9 402 2018 5.0 15 224.2 3. Miss. State (12)......9 404 1973 4.9 16 219.2 4. Alabama (13)..........8 328 1741 5.3 17 217.6 5. Kentucky (28).........8 328 1493 4.6 16 186.6 6. Vanderbilt (34).......9 357 1616 4.5 12 179.6 7. Ole Miss (41).........8 300 1391 4.6 10 173.9 8. Tennessee (42)........8 301 1375 4.6 12 171.9 9. Arkansas (67).........8 242 1138 4.7 13 142.2 10.LSU (69)..............8 286 1132 4.0 11 141.5 11.South Carolina (87)...9 293 1163 4.0 8 129.2 12.Georgia (99)..........8 242 877 3.6 6 109.6

SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg -------------------------------------------------------------1. Florida (2)...........8 8 7 0 0 11 0 88 11.0 2. Alabama (5)...........8 10 10 0 0 7 0 91 11.4 3. LSU (7)...............8 10 9 0 0 8 2 97 12.1 4. Ole Miss (14).........8 12 12 0 1 14 0 128 16.0 5. Tennessee (22)........8 11 11 0 0 21 1 142 17.8 6. South Carolina (25)...9 20 18 0 0 11 0 171 19.0 7. Vanderbilt (42).......9 23 21 0 0 13 0 198 22.0 8. Kentucky (61).........8 25 24 0 0 6 0 192 24.0 9. Miss. State (65)......9 28 26 0 0 9 0 221 24.6 10.Auburn (75)...........9 30 25 0 0 10 0 235 26.1 11.Arkansas (81).........8 26 22 1 0 13 0 219 27.4 12.Georgia (89)..........8 27 24 1 0 15 1 235 29.4

RUSHING DEFENSE G Rushes Yards Avg. TD Yds/G ---------------------------------------------------------1. Alabama (2)...........8 234 517 2.2 3 64.6 2. Florida (11)..........8 258 783 3.0 2 97.9 3. Tennessee (25)........8 247 862 3.5 4 107.8 4. LSU (35)..............8 285 915 3.2 3 114.4 5. Georgia (60)..........8 286 1101 3.8 7 137.6 6. Ole Miss (61).........8 291 1107 3.8 6 138.4 7. Arkansas (68).........8 304 1172 3.9 10 146.5 8. Miss. State (70)......9 352 1327 3.8 15 147.4 9. South Carolina (76)...9 337 1380 4.1 9 153.3 10.Auburn (96)...........9 352 1611 4.6 17 179.0 11.Vanderbilt (102)......9 405 1717 4.2 13 190.8 12.Kentucky (104)........8 319 1567 4.9 11 195.9

PASS OFFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G -----------------------------------------------------------------1. Arkansas (14).........8 273 151 5 55.3 2366 8.7 20 295.8 2. South Carolina (41)...9 313 180 5 57.5 2133 6.8 13 237.0 3. Georgia (61)..........8 239 132 13 55.2 1752 7.3 15 219.0 4. Ole Miss (62).........8 242 127 13 52.5 1748 7.2 16 218.5 5. Tennessee (72)........8 243 139 10 57.2 1661 6.8 16 207.6 6. Auburn (77)...........9 246 136 4 55.3 1830 7.4 16 203.3 7. Florida (90)..........8 184 121 4 65.8 1555 8.5 14 194.4 8. Alabama (93)..........8 216 131 3 60.6 1539 7.1 9 192.4 9. LSU (96)..............8 201 128 4 63.7 1469 7.3 12 183.6 10.Miss. State (106).....9 219 128 13 58.4 1489 6.8 7 165.4 11.Vanderbilt (109)......9 264 127 7 48.1 1365 5.2 4 151.7 12.Kentucky (111)........8 208 115 9 55.3 1176 5.7 7 147.0

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/G ---------------------------------------------------------------1. Florida (13)..........8 2018 1555 540 3573 6.6 31 446.6 2. Arkansas (18).........8 1138 2366 515 3504 6.8 33 438.0 3. Auburn (26)...........9 2018 1830 648 3848 5.9 31 427.6 4. Alabama (33)..........8 1741 1539 544 3280 6.0 26 410.0 5. Ole Miss (51).........8 1391 1748 542 3139 5.8 26 392.4 6. Miss. State (56)......9 1973 1489 623 3462 5.6 23 384.7 7. Tennessee (59)........8 1375 1661 544 3036 5.6 28 379.5 8. South Carolina (71)...9 1163 2133 606 3296 5.4 21 366.2 9. Kentucky (92).........8 1493 1176 536 2669 5.0 23 333.6 10.Vanderbilt (93).......9 1616 1365 621 2981 4.8 16 331.2 11.Georgia (97)..........8 877 1752 481 2629 5.5 21 328.6 12.LSU (100).............8 1132 1469 487 2601 5.3 23 325.1

PASS DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G -----------------------------------------------------------------1. Florida (2)...........8 213 110 14 51.6 1110 5.2 4 138.8 2. South Carolina (3)....9 233 124 5 53.2 1272 5.5 8 141.3 3. Vanderbilt (8)........9 233 126 9 54.1 1440 6.2 10 160.0 4. Tennessee (15)........8 264 147 6 55.7 1391 5.3 4 173.9 5. Kentucky (16).........8 216 110 10 50.9 1392 6.4 11 174.0 6. Ole Miss (17).........8 244 117 6 48.0 1394 5.7 5 174.2 7. Alabama (20)..........8 271 128 11 47.2 1408 5.2 5 176.0 8. LSU (24)..............8 253 136 11 53.8 1429 5.6 7 178.6 9. Auburn (33)...........9 297 162 11 54.5 1732 5.8 11 192.4 10.Miss. State (43)......9 250 138 12 55.2 1840 7.4 8 204.4 11.Georgia (73)..........8 255 143 5 56.1 1832 7.2 17 229.0 12.Arkansas (113)........8 245 145 6 59.2 2113 8.6 16 264.1

TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plys Yards Avg TD Yds/G --------------------------------------------------------------1. Florida (2)...........8 783 1110 471 1893 4.0 6 236.6 2. Alabama (4)...........8 517 1408 505 1925 3.8 8 240.6 3. Tennessee (13)........8 862 1391 511 2253 4.4 8 281.6 4. LSU (15)..............8 915 1429 538 2344 4.4 10 293.0 5. South Carolina (16)...9 1380 1272 570 2652 4.7 17 294.7 6. Ole Miss (23).........8 1107 1394 535 2501 4.7 11 312.6 7. Vanderbilt (55).......9 1717 1440 638 3157 4.9 23 350.8 8. Miss. State (56)......9 1327 1840 602 3167 5.3 23 351.9 9. Georgia (68)..........8 1101 1832 541 2933 5.4 24 366.6 10.Kentucky (69).........8 1567 1392 535 2959 5.5 22 369.9 11.Auburn (70)...........9 1611 1732 649 3343 5.2 28 371.4 12.Arkansas (95).........8 1172 2113 549 3285 6.0 26 410.6

KICKOFF RETURNS G Ret Yds TD Avg -----------------------------------------------1. Arkansas (7)..........8 35 961 1 27.5 2. Florida (9)...........8 21 564 1 26.9 3. Ole Miss (11).........8 29 768 2 26.5 4. Miss. State (28)......9 43 1036 1 24.1 5. Vanderbilt (36).......9 40 951 3 23.8 6. Kentucky (37).........8 35 830 1 23.7 7. Alabama (41)..........8 21 489 0 23.3 8. Tennessee (50)........8 33 749 0 22.7 9. Georgia (55)..........8 43 954 2 22.2 10.Auburn (64)...........9 44 949 0 21.6 11.South Carolina (73)...9 38 801 0 21.1 12.LSU (117).............8 21 372 0 17.7

PUNT RETURN AVG G Ret Yds TD Avg -----------------------------------------------1. LSU (6)...............8 19 329 1 17.3 2. Alabama (11)..........8 26 414 0 15.9 3. Kentucky (13).........8 17 262 1 15.4 4. Georgia (33)..........8 14 166 0 11.9 5. Ole Miss (39).........8 16 175 0 10.9 6. Miss. State (45)......9 11 115 1 10.5 7. Tennessee (47)........8 9 90 0 10.0 8. South Carolina (52)...9 15 147 0 9.8 9. Florida (94)..........8 21 127 1 6.0 10.Arkansas (96).........8 12 70 1 5.8 11.Vanderbilt (110)......9 24 94 0 3.9 12.Auburn (114)..........9 15 51 0 3.4

2009 Southeastern Conference Team Statistics Through games of Nov 02, 2009 PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P PR Avg TB Net/P --------------------------------------------------------------1. Georgia (1)...........8 38 1889 49.7 172 4.5 2 44.1 2. Florida (11)..........8 21 861 41.0 0 0.0 2 39.1 3. LSU (49)..............8 33 1254 38.0 30 0.9 1 36.5 4. Kentucky (58).........8 39 1513 38.8 49 1.3 3 36.0 5. Ole Miss (64).........8 37 1467 39.6 64 1.7 4 35.8 6. Auburn (69)...........9 48 1875 39.1 97 2.0 4 35.4 7. South Carolina (78)...9 48 2032 42.3 195 4.1 8 34.9 8. Tennessee (83)........8 36 1459 40.5 156 4.3 3 34.5 9. Vanderbilt (91).......9 63 2632 41.8 319 5.1 9 33.9 10.Alabama (96)..........8 33 1402 42.5 137 4.2 8 33.5 11.Arkansas (97).........8 41 1529 37.3 144 3.5 1 33.3 12.Miss. State (109).....9 39 1512 38.8 172 4.4 4 32.3

PASS EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Pct Int Yds TD Effic -------------------------------------------------------------1. Florida (9)...........8 184 121 65.8 4 1555 14 157.5 2. Arkansas (17).........8 273 151 55.3 5 2366 20 148.6 3. LSU (32)..............8 201 128 63.7 4 1469 12 140.8 4. Auburn (43)...........9 246 136 55.3 4 1830 16 136.0 5. Alabama (48)..........8 216 131 60.6 3 1539 9 131.5 6. Tennessee (63)........8 243 139 57.2 10 1661 16 128.1 7. Georgia (69)..........8 239 132 55.2 13 1752 15 126.6 8. South Carolina (76)...9 313 180 57.5 5 2133 13 125.3 9. Ole Miss (77).........8 242 127 52.5 13 1748 16 124.2 10.Miss. State (97)......9 219 128 58.4 13 1489 7 114.2 11.Kentucky (111)........8 208 115 55.3 9 1176 7 105.2 12.Vanderbilt (118)......9 264 127 48.1 7 1365 4 91.2

|--Gained--||---Lost---| TURNOVER MARGIN G Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Mar Per/G -------------------------------------------------------------1. LSU (8)...............8 5 11 16 3 4 7 +9 1.12 2. Arkansas (9)..........8 12 6 18 5 5 10 +8 1.00 3. Alabama (17)..........8 5 11 16 6 3 9 +7 0.88 4. Auburn (34)...........9 7 11 18 9 4 13 +5 0.56 5. Florida (42)..........8 2 14 16 9 4 13 +3 0.38 6. Vanderbilt (47).......9 7 9 16 6 7 13 +3 0.33 7. Tennessee (48)........8 10 6 16 4 10 14 +2 0.25 8. South Carolina (59)...9 8 5 13 8 5 13 +0 0.00 9. Kentucky (75).........8 3 10 13 6 9 15 -2 -0.25 10.Miss. State (86)......9 7 12 19 10 13 23 -4 -0.44 11.Ole Miss (102)........8 7 6 13 7 13 20 -7 -0.88 12.Georgia (119).........8 1 5 6 8 13 21 -15 -1.88

PASS DEF EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Effic -------------------------------------------------------------1. Florida (1)...........8 213 110 14 51.6 1110 4 88.5 2. Alabama (2)...........8 271 128 11 47.2 1408 5 88.8 3. Ole Miss (10).........8 244 117 6 48.0 1394 5 97.8 4. Tennessee (16)........8 264 147 6 55.7 1391 4 100.4 5. LSU (19)..............8 253 136 11 53.8 1429 7 101.6 6. South Carolina (21)...9 233 124 5 53.2 1272 8 106.1 7. Auburn (26)...........9 297 162 11 54.5 1732 11 108.3 8. Vanderbilt (29).......9 233 126 9 54.1 1440 10 112.4 9. Kentucky (30).........8 216 110 10 50.9 1392 11 112.6 10.Miss. State (40)......9 250 138 12 55.2 1840 8 118.0 11.Georgia (88)..........8 255 143 5 56.1 1832 17 134.5 12.Arkansas (109)........8 245 145 6 59.2 2113 16 148.3

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total ----------------------------------------------1. Florida............. 8 107 71 11 189 2. Auburn.............. 9 101 76 8 185 3. Miss. State......... 9 99 68 9 176 4. South Carolina...... 9 62 95 14 171 5. Tennessee........... 8 79 76 10 165 6. Ole Miss............ 8 75 81 8 164 7. Alabama............. 8 82 69 11 162 8. Kentucky............ 8 86 59 8 153 Arkansas............ 8 53 90 10 153 10.LSU................. 8 65 74 13 152 11.Vanderbilt.......... 9 82 62 7 151 12.Georgia............. 8 40 77 11 128

3RD-DN CONVERSIONS G Conv Att Pct ------------------------------------------1. Florida............. 8 47 100 47.0 2. LSU................. 8 42 100 42.0 3. Auburn.............. 9 52 131 39.7 4. South Carolina...... 9 51 131 38.9 5. Kentucky............ 8 45 116 38.8 6. Georgia............. 8 41 106 38.7 7. Alabama............. 8 45 117 38.5 8. Ole Miss............ 8 41 107 38.3 9. Tennessee........... 8 39 108 36.1 10.Vanderbilt.......... 9 51 146 34.9 11.Miss. State......... 9 39 121 32.2 12.Arkansas............ 8 28 98 28.6

OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total ----------------------------------------------1. Florida............. 8 47 50 7 104 2. Alabama............. 8 36 70 10 116 3. Tennessee........... 8 54 67 4 125 4. Ole Miss............ 8 61 54 11 126 5. LSU................. 8 64 64 10 138 6. South Carolina...... 9 78 53 9 140 7. Kentucky............ 8 77 64 9 150 8. Georgia............. 8 57 83 15 155 9. Vanderbilt.......... 9 94 56 9 159 10.Arkansas............ 8 60 86 17 163 11.Miss. State......... 9 76 80 9 165 12.Auburn.............. 9 82 80 22 184

OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv Att Pct ------------------------------------------1. Florida............. 8 27 110 24.5 2. Ole Miss............ 8 31 122 25.4 3. Alabama............. 8 34 114 29.8 4. Tennessee........... 8 37 115 32.2 5. Miss. State......... 9 42 121 34.7 6. Georgia............. 8 39 112 34.8 7. Auburn.............. 9 46 132 34.8 8. South Carolina...... 9 45 129 34.9 9. Arkansas............ 8 40 112 35.7 10.Vanderbilt.......... 9 56 148 37.8 11.LSU................. 8 48 124 38.7 12.Kentucky............ 8 48 118 40.7

SACKS BY G Sacks Yards --------------------------------------1. Florida............. 8 23 140 Ole Miss............ 8 23 171 Alabama............. 8 23 174 4. South Carolina...... 9 19 120 5. Auburn.............. 9 18 133 6. Arkansas............ 8 17 113 7. Miss. State......... 9 16 72 Vanderbilt.......... 9 16 92 Georgia............. 8 16 94 10.Kentucky............ 8 12 75 Tennessee........... 8 12 81 12.LSU................. 8 11 78

SACKS AGAINST G Sacks Yards --------------------------------------1. Alabama............. 8 8 43 2. Tennessee........... 8 9 69 Georgia............. 8 9 71 4. Kentucky............ 8 10 47 5. Ole Miss............ 8 12 79 Auburn.............. 9 12 108 Miss. State......... 9 12 70 8. Arkansas............ 8 15 93 9. Florida............. 8 18 90 10.Vanderbilt.......... 9 20 133 11.LSU................. 8 23 155 12.South Carolina...... 9 24 155

2009 Southeastern Conference Team Statistics Through games of Nov 02, 2009 PENALTIES G No Yds Avg/G -----------------------------------------1. Tennessee........... 8 39 299 37.4 2. Florida............. 8 46 345 43.1 3. Ole Miss............ 8 42 346 43.2 4. LSU................. 8 45 351 43.9 5. Kentucky............ 8 39 353 44.1 6. Alabama............. 8 47 423 52.9 7. Miss. State......... 9 56 496 55.1 8. Vanderbilt.......... 9 64 500 55.6 9. Auburn.............. 9 61 524 58.2 10.South Carolina...... 9 60 550 61.1 11.Arkansas............ 8 65 532 66.5 12.Georgia............. 8 74 610 76.2

FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct -------------------------------------------1. Auburn.............. 9 13 14 .929 2. Georgia............. 8 12 13 .923 3. Ole Miss............ 8 8 9 .889 4. South Carolina...... 9 14 16 .875 5. Alabama............. 8 20 23 .870 6. Florida............. 8 15 19 .789 7. Arkansas............ 8 10 13 .769 LSU................. 8 10 13 .769 9. Miss. State......... 9 13 17 .765 10.Vanderbilt.......... 9 10 15 .667 Kentucky............ 8 6 9 .667 12.Tennessee........... 8 10 16 .625

OPPONENT PENALTIES G No Yds Avg/G -----------------------------------------1. Georgia............. 8 66 556 69.5 2. South Carolina...... 9 65 541 60.1 3. Florida............. 8 57 468 58.5 4. Alabama............. 8 52 446 55.8 5. Arkansas............ 8 57 431 53.9 6. Ole Miss............ 8 57 397 49.6 7. Miss. State......... 9 55 443 49.2 8. Kentucky............ 8 48 384 48.0 9. Tennessee........... 8 43 367 45.9 10.LSU................. 8 46 355 44.4 11.Vanderbilt.......... 9 44 374 41.6 12.Auburn.............. 9 45 365 40.6

PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct -------------------------------------------1. Auburn.............. 9 34 34 1.000 Miss. State......... 9 27 27 1.000 Georgia............. 8 22 22 1.000 Vanderbilt.......... 9 18 18 1.000 5. Tennessee........... 8 27 28 .964 6. Kentucky............ 8 25 26 .962 7. LSU................. 8 23 24 .958 8. South Carolina...... 9 21 22 .955 9. Arkansas............ 8 35 37 .946 10.Florida............. 8 33 35 .943 11.Alabama............. 8 24 26 .923 12.Ole Miss............ 8 27 30 .900

4TH-DN CONVERSIONS G Conv Att Pct ------------------------------------------1. Kentucky............ 8 12 16 75.0 2. Alabama............. 8 8 11 72.7 3. Tennessee........... 8 9 14 64.3 4. Florida............. 8 5 8 62.5 5. Miss. State......... 9 10 17 58.8 6. Vanderbilt.......... 9 6 11 54.5 7. Arkansas............ 8 7 14 50.0 Ole Miss............ 8 7 14 50.0 9. South Carolina...... 9 7 15 46.7 10.Georgia............. 8 4 9 44.4 11.Auburn.............. 9 3 11 27.3 12.LSU................. 8 2 9 22.2

TIME OF POSSESSION G Total Time Avg/G ---------------------------------------------1. Alabama............. 8 260:47 32:35 2. Miss. State......... 9 283:28 31:29 3. Florida............. 8 250:13 31:16 4. Tennessee........... 8 247:59 30:59 5. South Carolina...... 9 275:21 30:35 6. Ole Miss............ 8 238:18 29:47 7. Kentucky............ 8 237:51 29:43 8. LSU................. 8 233:29 29:11 9. Arkansas............ 8 230:20 28:47 10.Georgia............. 8 227:59 28:29 11.Auburn.............. 9 250:16 27:48 12.Vanderbilt.......... 9 233:48 25:58

OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv Att Pct ------------------------------------------1. Arkansas............ 8 2 9 22.2 2. Tennessee........... 8 2 8 25.0 3. South Carolina...... 9 6 16 37.5 4. LSU................. 8 5 13 38.5 5. Florida............. 8 6 14 42.9 6. Alabama............. 8 7 16 43.8 7. Miss. State......... 9 7 15 46.7 8. Vanderbilt.......... 9 6 12 50.0 Kentucky............ 8 7 14 50.0 10.Ole Miss............ 8 7 13 53.8 11.Georgia............. 8 6 11 54.5 12.Auburn.............. 9 10 17 58.8

KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yards Avg Retn TB NetAvg -----------------------------------------------------------1. LSU................. 8 45 2783 61.8 669 2 46.1 2. Florida............. 8 58 3700 63.8 1016 3 45.2 3. Vanderbilt.......... 9 38 2365 62.2 663 2 43.7 4. Ole Miss............ 8 46 2966 64.5 781 9 43.6 5. Arkansas............ 8 54 3395 62.9 1095 0 42.6 6. Kentucky............ 8 40 2516 62.9 805 3 41.3 7. Georgia............. 8 43 2688 62.5 695 12 40.8 8. Miss. State......... 9 48 2898 60.4 977 0 40.0 9. Auburn.............. 9 56 3463 61.8 1182 4 39.3 10.Alabama............. 8 55 3455 62.8 1177 7 38.9 11.Tennessee........... 8 45 2767 61.5 976 4 38.0 12.South Carolina...... 9 42 2553 60.8 1001 1 36.5

RED ZONE OFFENSE G RedZone Percent TDs R/P FG-AT Fumb/Int/Downs/Other -------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Arkansas............ 8 28-29 96.6 20 9/11 8-9 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 2. Ole Miss............ 8 23-24 95.8 18 7/11 5-5 0/ 1/ 0/ 0 3. Georgia............. 8 17-18 94.4 10 4/6 7-8 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 4. Auburn.............. 9 26-28 92.9 19 10/9 7-7 2/ 0/ 0/ 0 5. Tennessee........... 8 28-32 87.5 20 10/10 8-9 0/ 1/ 2/ 0 6. Alabama............. 8 32-37 86.5 16 12/4 16-17 1/ 0/ 2/ 1 7. LSU................. 8 24-29 82.8 16 9/7 8-9 2/ 1/ 1/ 0 8. Kentucky............ 8 22-27 81.5 19 16/3 3-3 0/ 1/ 3/ 1 9. Florida............. 8 30-38 78.9 17 12/5 13-15 3/ 1/ 1/ 1 10.South Carolina...... 9 26-33 78.8 15 7/8 11-12 2/ 0/ 3/ 1 Miss. State......... 9 26-33 78.8 16 12/4 10-12 2/ 2/ 1/ 0 12.Vanderbilt.......... 9 21-30 70.0 12 9/3 9-13 2/ 2/ 1/ 0

2009 Southeastern Conference Team Statistics Through games of Nov 02, 2009 RED ZONE DEFENSE G RedZone Percent TDs R/P FG-AT Fumb/Int/Downs/Other -------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. LSU................. 8 14-21 66.7 8 3/5 6-9 2/ 1/ 1/ 0 Arkansas............ 8 18-27 66.7 10 7/3 8-9 4/ 0/ 4/ 0 3. Alabama............. 8 10-14 71.4 5 2/3 5-5 0/ 2/ 2/ 0 4. Ole Miss............ 8 20-27 74.1 7 4/3 13-15 2/ 2/ 1/ 0 5. Kentucky............ 8 23-31 74.2 17 10/7 6-9 0/ 1/ 3/ 1 6. Florida............. 8 11-14 78.6 4 2/2 7-8 0/ 0/ 1/ 1 7. Miss. State......... 9 26-33 78.8 18 11/7 8-10 1/ 3/ 1/ 0 8. South Carolina...... 9 21-26 80.8 13 8/5 8-11 0/ 0/ 2/ 0 9. Georgia............. 8 24-28 85.7 13 4/9 11-11 0/ 1/ 2/ 1 10.Tennessee........... 8 20-22 90.9 7 4/3 13-14 1/ 0/ 0/ 0 11.Vanderbilt.......... 9 21-23 91.3 15 11/4 6-6 2/ 0/ 0/ 0 12.Auburn.............. 9 30-32 93.8 21 12/9 9-9 1/ 1/ 0/ 0 ON-SIDE KICK SUCCESS G OnSide Percent -----------------------------------------1. Tennessee........... 8 1-1 100.0 2. Miss. State......... 9 0-2 0.0 Alabama............. 8 0-0 0.0 Ole Miss............ 8 0-0 0.0 Kentucky............ 8 0-0 0.0 Florida............. 8 0-0 0.0 South Carolina...... 9 0-0 0.0 Georgia............. 8 0-0 0.0 Vanderbilt.......... 9 0-0 0.0 Auburn.............. 9 0-0 0.0 Arkansas............ 8 0-0 0.0 LSU................. 8 0-0 0.0

ON-SIDE KICK ALLOWED G OnSide Percent -----------------------------------------1. Arkansas............ 8 0-1 0.0 Miss. State......... 9 0-0 0.0 LSU................. 8 0-0 0.0 Ole Miss............ 8 0-0 0.0 Kentucky............ 8 0-0 0.0 Florida............. 8 0-0 0.0 South Carolina...... 9 0-0 0.0 Georgia............. 8 0-0 0.0 Vanderbilt.......... 9 0-0 0.0 Auburn.............. 9 0-0 0.0 Tennessee........... 8 0-0 0.0 12.Alabama............. 8 1-1 100.0

2009 Southeastern Conference Conference Statistical Ranking Comparison Through games of Oct 31, 2009

Offense Team

Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Miss. State Ole Miss South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt

Team

Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Miss. State Ole Miss South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt

Defense

Rushing

Passing

Total Off.

Scoring

Rushing

Passing

Total Def.

Scoring

4 9 2 1 12 5 10 3 7 11 8 6

8 1 6 7 3 12 9 10 4 2 5 11

4 2 3 1 11 9 12 6 5 8 7 10

4 2 3 1 10 9 8 7 6 11 5 12

1 7 10 2 5 12 4 8 6 9 3 11

7 12 9 1 11 5 8 10 6 2 4 3

2 12 11 1 9 10 4 8 6 5 3 7

2 11 10 1 12 8 3 9 4 6 5 7

Kick ret.

Punt ret.

Interceptions

Sacks

TFL

Turnover Mar.

7 1 10 2 9 6 12 4 3 11 8 5

2 10 12 9 4 3 1 6 5 8 7 11

3 4 6 11 10 5 7 2 1 8 12 9

1 6 5 1 7 10 12 7 1 4 10 7

1 2 3 8 9 12 9 3 3 3 9 3

3 2 4 5 12 9 1 10 11 8 7 5

2009 Southeastern Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Nov 02, 2009 RUSHING Team Cl G Att Yds Avg TD Long Yds/G ---------------------------------------------------------------1. Mark Ingram (5)......UA SO 8 153 1004 6.6 8 54 125.5 2. Anthony Dixon (6)....MS SR 8 182 1001 5.5 9 57 125.1 3. Ben Tate (11)........AU SR 9 193 1067 5.5 6 60 118.6 4. M. Hardesty (19).....UT SR 8 166 841 5.1 8 43 105.1 5. Derrick Locke (57)...UK JR 8 125 597 4.8 4 31 74.6 6. T. Tebow (69)........UF SR 8 139 551 4.0 8 30 68.9 7. Warren Norman (75)...VU FR 9 104 593 5.7 3 58 65.9 8. J. Demps (93)........UF SO 8 63 488 7.7 5 41 61.0 9. Michael Smith (95)...AR SR 6 56 360 6.4 2 33 60.0 10.D. McCluster (97)....UM SR 8 82 473 5.8 2 79 59.1

INTERCEPTIONS Team Cl G Int Yds TD Long Int/G ---------------------------------------------------------1. Mark Barron (10).....UA SO 8 4 111 1 77 0.50 2. Johnthan Banks (25)..MS FR 9 4 145 2 100 0.44 Walter McFadden (25).AU SR 9 4 54 1 29 0.44 4. M. Wright (38).......UF JR 8 3 34 0 33 0.38 Sam Maxwell (38).....UK SR 8 3 26 0 17 0.38 A.J. Jones (38)......UF JR 8 3 1 0 1 0.38 7. C. Broomfield (66)...MS FR 9 3 54 1 43 0.33 Myron Lewis (66).....VU SR 9 3 50 0 29 0.33 Tramain Thomas (66)..AR SO 6 2 0 0 0 0.33 10.Ja. Jenkins (82).....UF SO 7 2 4 0 4 0.29

PASSING AVG/GAME Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Avg/G -----------------------------------------------------------------1. Ryan Mallett........ AR SO 8 237 129 3 54.4 2148 18 268.5 2. Stephen Garcia...... SC SO 9 307 176 5 57.3 2094 12 232.7 3. Joe Cox............. UG SR 8 229 131 12 57.2 1746 15 218.2 4. J. Crompton......... UT SR 8 237 135 10 57.0 1617 16 202.1 5. Jevan Snead......... UM JR 8 229 118 13 51.5 1615 15 201.9 6. Chris Todd.......... AU SR 9 226 126 3 55.8 1702 13 189.1 7. Greg McElroy........ UA JR 8 202 121 3 59.9 1445 9 180.6 8. Jo. Jefferson....... LS SO 8 193 123 4 63.7 1421 11 177.6 9. T. Tebow............ UF SR 8 153 99 4 64.7 1323 10 165.4 10.Tyson Lee........... MS SR 9 189 112 11 59.3 1271 4 141.2

PASS EFFICIENCY Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Eff. -----------------------------------------------------------------1. T. Tebow (8).........UF SR 8 153 99 4 64.7 1323 10 153.7 2. Ryan Mallett (9).....AR SO 8 237 129 3 54.4 2148 18 153.1 3. Chris Relf.......... MS SO 7 26 15 2 57.7 213 3 149.2 4. Kodi Burns.......... AU JR 9 12 5 0 41.7 75 2 149.2 5. Jo. Jefferson (36)...LS SO 8 193 123 4 63.7 1421 11 140.2 6. Chris Todd (46)......AU SR 9 226 126 3 55.8 1702 13 135.3 7. Joe Cox (53).........UG SR 8 229 131 12 57.2 1746 15 132.4 8. Greg McElroy (55)....UA JR 8 202 121 3 59.9 1445 9 131.7 9. J. Crompton (65).....UT SR 8 237 135 10 57.0 1617 16 128.1 10.Stephen Garcia (72)..SC SO 9 307 176 5 57.3 2094 12 124.3

TOTAL OFFENSE Team Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G -------------------------------------------------------------1. Ryan Mallett (21)....AR SO 8 1 2148 274 2149 268.6 2. Stephen Garcia (35)..SC SO 9 107 2094 379 2201 244.6 3. T. Tebow (44)........UF SR 8 551 1323 292 1874 234.2 4. Joe Cox (59).........UG SR 8 -30 1746 249 1716 214.5 5. Jevan Snead (61).....UM JR 8 92 1615 260 1707 213.4 6. J. Crompton (71).....UT SR 8 -22 1617 263 1595 199.4 7. Jo. Jefferson (73)...LS SO 8 143 1421 270 1564 195.5 8. Greg McElroy (82)....UA JR 8 49 1445 229 1494 186.8 9. Chris Todd (91)......AU SR 9 -84 1702 255 1618 179.8 10.Tyson Lee........... MS SR 9 190 1271 246 1461 162.3

PUNT RETURN AVG Team Cl G Ret Yds TD Long Avg ---------------------------------------------------------1. Javier Arenas (5)....UA SR 7 19 320 0 46 16.8 2. Randall Cobb (10)....UK SO 8 15 237 1 73 15.8 3. Tr. Holliday (12)....LS SR 8 13 190 0 50 14.6 4. Prince Miller (14)...UG SR 8 11 158 0 55 14.4 5. Marshay Green (25)...UM SR 7 14 147 0 36 10.5 6. B. James (57)........UF SR 8 16 81 0 20 5.1 7. Alex Washington (59).VU SR 9 21 101 0 26 4.8

RECEPTIONS/GAME Team Cl G Rec Yds TD Long Avg/C Rec/G ---------------------------------------------------------------1. A.J. Green (41)......UG SO 8 44 732 6 65 16.6 5.50 2. Shay Hodge (69)......UM SR 8 38 564 4 48 14.8 4.75 T. Toliver (69)......LS JR 8 38 501 3 45 13.2 4.75 4. Brandon LaFell (73)..LS SR 8 37 478 8 58 12.9 4.62 5. A. Hernandez (79)....UF JR 8 36 421 2 44 11.7 4.50 6. Greg Childs......... AR SO 8 31 591 5 75 19.1 3.88 R. Cooper........... UF SR 8 31 474 5 68 15.3 3.88 8. Randall Cobb........ UK SO 8 30 381 4 55 12.7 3.75 9. Darvin Adams........ AU SO 9 32 512 6 37 16.0 3.56 10.Gerald Jones........ UT JR 7 24 304 3 51 12.7 3.43

KICK RETURN AVG Team Cl G Ret Yds TD Long Avg ---------------------------------------------------------1. Derrick Locke (10)...UK JR 8 13 406 1 100 31.2 2. Jesse Grandy (14)....UM FR 8 16 481 2 88 30.1 3. Dennis Johnson (16)..AR SO 8 27 787 1 91 29.1 4. Warren Norman (19)...VU FR 9 30 852 3 99 28.4 5. Javier Arenas (23)...UA SR 7 10 278 0 61 27.8 6. B. James (26)........UF SR 8 18 487 1 85 27.1 7. Leon Berry (35)......MS JR 9 31 801 1 89 25.8 8. Brandon Boykin (40)..UG SO 8 28 714 2 100 25.5 9. Randall Cobb (47)....UK SO 8 10 251 0 46 25.1 10.O. McCalebb (53).....AU FR 8 11 272 0 52 24.7

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Team Cl G Rec Yds TD Long Avg/C Yds/G ---------------------------------------------------------------1. A.J. Green (19)......UG SO 8 44 732 6 65 16.6 91.5 2. Greg Childs (40).....AR SO 8 31 591 5 75 19.1 73.9 3. Shay Hodge (44)......UM SR 8 38 564 4 48 14.8 70.5 4. T. Toliver (77)......LS JR 8 38 501 3 45 13.2 62.6 5. Brandon LaFell (86)..LS SR 8 37 478 8 58 12.9 59.8 6. R. Cooper (89).......UF SR 8 31 474 5 68 15.3 59.2 7. Darvin Adams........ AU SO 9 32 512 6 37 16.0 56.9 8. Alshon Jeffery...... SC FR 9 28 497 5 52 17.8 55.2 9. Jarius Wright....... AR SO 8 24 430 2 58 17.9 53.8 10.A. Hernandez........ UF JR 8 36 421 2 44 11.7 52.6

PUNTING Team Cl G Punts Yds Long Avg --------------------------------------------------------1. Drew Butler (1)......UG SO 8 38 1889 75 49.7 2. Tyler Campbell (14)..UM FR 6 24 1053 71 43.9 3. Brett Upson (28).....VU SR 9 62 2656 65 42.8 4. P J. Fitzgerald (33).UA SR 8 33 1402 53 42.5 5. Spencer Lanning (35).SC JR 9 48 2032 56 42.3 6. Chad Cunningham (50).UT JR 8 35 1459 58 41.7 7. C. Henry............ UF JR 8 21 861 61 41.0 8. Clinton Durst (65)...AU SR 9 45 1804 58 40.1 9. Ryan Tydlacka (70)...UK SO 8 38 1513 59 39.8 10.Heath Hutchins (71)..MS JR 9 38 1512 56 39.8

ALL PURPOSE Team Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G ----------------------------------------------------------------1. Warren Norman (10)...VU FR 9 593 81 0 852 1526 169.6 2. Mark Ingram (19).....UA SO 8 1004 186 0 0 1190 148.8 3. Randall Cobb (23)....UK SO 8 297 381 237 251 1166 145.8 4. Derrick Locke (26)...UK JR 8 597 135 0 406 1138 142.2 5. Ben Tate (27)........AU SR 9 1067 67 0 139 1273 141.4 6. Anthony Dixon (41)...MS SR 8 1001 50 0 0 1051 131.4 7. M. Hardesty (45).....UT SR 8 841 172 0 0 1013 126.6 8. Dennis Johnson (58)..AR SO 8 135 30 0 787 952 119.0 9. Leon Berry (68)......MS JR 9 0 170 67 801 1038 115.3 10.D. McCluster (89)....UM SR 8 473 352 28 0 853 106.6

SCORING Team Cl G TD XPT FG 2XP Pts Pts/G ------------------------------------------------------------1. Leigh Tiffin (5).....UA JR 8 0 24 20 0 84 10.5 2. Mark Ingram (23).....UA SO 8 11 0 0 0 66 8.2 3. Alex Tejada (32).....AR JR 8 0 35 10 0 65 8.1 4. Wes Byrum (34).......AU JR 9 0 34 13 0 73 8.1 5. C. Sturgis (35)......UF SO 8 0 19 15 0 64 8.0 6. Randall Cobb (42)....UK SO 8 10 0 0 0 60 7.5 7. Blair Walsh (63).....UG SO 8 0 22 12 0 58 7.2 8. Daniel Lincoln (66)..UT JR 7 0 23 9 0 50 7.1 9. Spencer Lanning (78).SC JR 9 0 20 14 0 62 6.9 10.M. Hardesty (85).....UT SR 8 9 0 0 0 54 6.8

2009 Southeastern Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Nov 02, 2009 SCORING (TDs) Team Cl G TD Rush Pass Ret PAT Pts Pts/G -----------------------------------------------------------------1. Mark Ingram......... UA SO 8 11 8 3 0 0 66 8.2 2. Randall Cobb........ UK SO 8 10 5 4 1 0 60 7.5 3. M. Hardesty......... UT SR 8 9 8 1 0 0 54 6.8 Anthony Dixon....... MS SR 8 9 9 0 0 0 54 6.8 5. Brandon LaFell...... LS SR 8 8 0 8 0 1 50 6.2 6. T. Tebow............ UF SR 8 8 8 0 0 0 48 6.0 7. Broderick Green..... AR SO 8 7 6 1 0 0 42 5.2 8. A.J. Green.......... UG SO 8 6 0 6 0 1 38 4.8 9. Warren Norman....... VU FR 9 7 3 1 3 0 42 4.7 10.Darvin Adams........ AU SO 9 6 0 6 0 0 36 4.0

FIELD GOALS Team Cl G FG FGA Pct. FG/G -------------------------------------------------------1. Leigh Tiffin (1).....UA JR 8 20 23 87.0 2.50 2. C. Sturgis (6).......UF SO 8 15 18 83.3 1.88 3. Spencer Lanning (15).SC JR 9 14 16 87.5 1.56 4. Blair Walsh (18).....UG SO 8 12 13 92.3 1.50 5. Wes Byrum (25).......AU JR 9 13 14 92.9 1.44 6. Daniel Lincoln (40)..UT JR 7 9 14 64.3 1.29 7. Josh Jasper (42).....LS JR 8 10 13 76.9 1.25 Alex Tejada (42).....AR JR 8 10 13 76.9 1.25 9. Ryan Fowler (61).....VU FR 9 10 15 66.7 1.11 10.Joshua Shene (65)....UM SR 8 8 9 88.9 1.00

SCORING (KICK) Team Cl G PATs FGs Pts Pts/G -----------------------------------------------------------1. Leigh Tiffin........ UA JR 8 24-26 20-23 84 10.5 2. Alex Tejada......... AR JR 8 35-36 10-13 65 8.1 3. Wes Byrum........... AU JR 9 34-34 13-14 73 8.1 4. C. Sturgis.......... UF SO 8 19-20 15-18 64 8.0 5. Blair Walsh......... UG SO 8 22-22 12-13 58 7.2 6. Daniel Lincoln...... UT JR 7 23-24 9-14 50 7.1 7. Spencer Lanning..... SC JR 9 20-21 14-16 62 6.9 8. Josh Jasper......... LS JR 8 23-23 10-13 53 6.6 9. Joshua Shene........ UM SR 8 25-27 8-9 49 6.1 10.Lones Seiber........ UK SR 8 25-25 6-9 43 5.4

FIELD GOAL PCT Team Cl G FG FGA Long Pct. ------------------------------------------------------1. Leigh Tiffin........ UA JR 8 20 23 50 87.0 2. C. Sturgis.......... UF SO 8 15 18 56 83.3 3. Daniel Lincoln...... UT JR 7 9 14 49 64.3

PAT KICKING PCT Team Cl G Made Att Pct. --------------------------------------------------1. Wes Byrum........... AU JR 9 34 34 100.0 Lones Seiber........ UK SR 8 25 25 100.0 Josh Jasper......... LS JR 8 23 23 100.0 Blair Walsh......... UG SO 8 22 22 100.0 Ryan Fowler......... VU FR 9 18 18 100.0 6. Alex Tejada......... AR JR 8 35 36 97.2 7. Daniel Lincoln...... UT JR 7 23 24 95.8 8. Spencer Lanning..... SC JR 9 20 21 95.2 9. C. Sturgis.......... UF SO 8 19 20 95.0 10.Joshua Shene........ UM SR 8 25 27 92.6

2009 Southeastern Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Nov 02, 2009 TACKLES (All positions) Player Team Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G Sack ---------------------------------------------------------------1. Chris Marve......... VU SO 9 LB 45 45 90 10.0 1.0 2. Rennie Curran....... UG JR 8 LB 44 35 79 9.9 0.5 3. Rico McCoy.......... UT SR 8 LB 43 32 75 9.4 0.0 4. Kelvin Sheppard..... LS JR 8 LB 32 38 70 8.8 1.0 5. Craig Stevens....... AU JR 9 LB 48 29 77 8.6 1.5 6. Micah Johnson....... UK SR 8 LB 28 38 66 8.2 1.0 7. Jamar Chaney........ MS SR 9 LB 29 44 73 8.1 2.0 Josh Bynes.......... AU JR 9 LB 45 28 73 8.1 1.0 9. Patrick Benoist..... VU SR 9 LB 32 39 71 7.9 1.5 10.K.J. Wright......... MS JR 9 LB 33 32 65 7.2 2.0 11.Eric Berry.......... UT JR 8 DB 38 19 57 7.1 0.0 Rolando McClain..... UA JR 8 LB 33 24 57 7.1 2.0 13.Johnny Brown........ UM JR 8 33 23 56 7.0 0.0 14.Perry Riley......... LS SR 8 LB 24 31 55 6.9 0.0 Danny Trevathan..... UK SO 8 LB 30 25 55 6.9 0.0 16.Brent Trice......... VU SR 9 DB 26 35 61 6.8 1.5 Sean Richardson..... VU SO 9 DB 33 28 61 6.8 0.0 18.Wendel Davis........ AR SR 8 LB 31 23 54 6.8 1.0 19.Harry Coleman....... LS SR 8 LB 23 29 52 6.5 2.0 20.Shaq Wilson......... SC SO 9 LB 31 27 58 6.4 0.0 21.Javier Arenas....... UA SR 7 DB 30 15 45 6.4 4.0 22.Reshad Jones........ UG JR 8 SS 31 19 50 6.2 0.0 Calvin Harrison..... UK SR 8 SS 27 23 50 6.2 0.0 Sam Maxwell......... UK SR 8 LB 30 20 50 6.2 0.5 25.Chris White......... MS JR 9 LB 35 21 56 6.2 0.5 26.Neiko Thorpe........ AU SO 9 DB 36 19 55 6.1 0.0 27.Eric Norwood........ SC SR 9 LB 35 19 54 6.0 6.0 R. Stamper.......... UF SR 8 LB 23 25 48 6.0 1.0 Mark Barron......... UA SO 8 DB 26 22 48 6.0 0.5 B. Spikes........... UF SR 7 LB 18 24 42 6.0 3.0 31.Jerry Franklin...... AR SO 8 LB 27 20 47 5.9 1.0 Chad Jones.......... LS JR 8 DB 22 25 47 5.9 0.0 Kendrick Lewis...... UM SR 8 28 19 47 5.9 1.0 34.Elton Ford.......... AR SO 6 20 15 35 5.8 0.0 35.Zac Etheridge....... AU JR 9 DB 36 16 52 5.8 0.0 36.Winston Guy......... UK SO 8 21 25 46 5.8 1.0 37.Daren Bates......... AU FR 9 DB 32 19 51 5.7 0.5 38.A. Black............ UF JR 8 18 27 45 5.6 0.0 39.Matt Harris......... AR SR 8 30 14 44 5.5 0.0 40.Chris Culliver...... SC JR 9 CB 33 16 49 5.4 1.0 M. Washington....... MS SR 9 DB 28 21 49 5.4 0.0 42.Dennis Rogan........ UT JR 7 DB 26 12 38 5.4 1.0 43.J. Cornell.......... UM JR 8 LB 19 24 43 5.4 0.5 J. Haden............ UF JR 8 CB 34 9 43 5.4 2.0 45.Casey Hayward....... VU SO 9 DB 33 15 48 5.3 0.0 46.Patrick Trahan...... UM SR 8 LB 21 21 42 5.2 4.0 47.C. Mitchell......... MS SO 9 DB 26 20 46 5.1 0.0 48.Eryk Anders......... UA SR 8 LB 17 23 40 5.0 4.0 49.Dan Williams........ UT SR 8 DT 18 21 39 4.9 1.0 50.Ramon Broadway...... AR JR 7 CB 18 16 34 4.9 0.0

SACKS Team Cl G Pos Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G ---------------------------------------------------------------1. Eric Norwood........ SC SR 9 LB 6 0 41 6.0 0.67 2. C. Dunlap........... UF JR 8 DE 6 0 39 6.0 0.75 3. Antonio Coleman..... AU SR 9 DE 4 3 29 5.5 0.61 4. J. Cunningham....... UF SR 7 DE 5 0 33 5.0 0.71 Greg Hardy.......... UM SR 7 DE 5 0 31 5.0 0.71 6. Justin Houston...... UG SO 6 DE 4 2 25 5.0 0.83 7. Cliff Matthews...... SC JR 9 DE 5 0 14 5.0 0.56 8. Marcell Dareus...... UA SO 8 DL 4 1 32 4.5 0.56 9. Javier Arenas....... UA SR 7 DB 4 0 43 4.0 0.57 10.Eryk Anders......... UA SR 8 LB 3 2 35 4.0 0.50 TACKLES FOR LOSS Team Cl G Pos Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G ---------------------------------------------------------------1. Antonio Coleman..... AU SR 9 DE 8 6 40 11.0 1.22 2. J. Cunningham....... UF SR 7 DE 8 3 38 9.5 1.36 3. Justin Houston...... UG SO 6 DE 7 5 36 9.5 1.58 4. M. Sheppard......... AR SR 8 DT 7 4 34 9.0 1.12 5. Pernell McPhee...... MS JR 9 DL 7 4 31 9.0 1.00 6. Eric Norwood........ SC SR 9 LB 8 1 44 8.5 0.94 7. Javier Arenas....... UA SR 7 DB 8 1 66 8.5 1.21 8. Casey Hayward....... VU SO 9 DB 7 3 21 8.5 0.94 9. Cliff Matthews...... SC JR 9 DE 8 0 21 8.0 0.89 10.Eryk Anders......... UA SR 8 LB 6 4 56 8.0 1.00 FUMBLES FORCED Team Cl G Num Avg/G ---------------------------------------------1. Rico McCoy.......... UT SR 8 4 0.50 2. Harry Coleman....... LS SR 8 3 0.38 3. Cliff Matthews...... SC JR 9 3 0.33 Chris Marve......... VU SO 9 3 0.33 5. J. Cunningham....... UF SR 7 2 0.29 6. Tenarius Wright..... AR FR 8 2 0.25 Demarcus Dobbs...... UG JR 8 2 0.25 Kendrick Lewis...... UM SR 8 2 0.25 C. Geathers......... SC JR 8 2 0.25 10.Jamar Chaney........ MS SR 9 2 0.22 FUMBLES RCVD Team Cl G Num Avg/G ---------------------------------------------1. Dennis Rogan........ UT JR 7 3 0.43 2. Cliff Matthews...... SC JR 9 3 0.33 3. Ramon Broadway...... AR JR 7 2 0.29 D. Shackelford...... UM FR 7 2 0.29 5. Jerry Franklin...... AR SO 8 2 0.25 Jamie Jones......... MS SO 8 2 0.25 Zach Stadther....... AR SO 8 2 0.25 Danny McCray........ LS SR 8 2 0.25 9. Patrick Benoist..... VU SR 9 2 0.22 Josh Bynes.......... AU JR 9 2 0.22 PASSES DEFENDED Team Cl G Brup Int Total Avg/G -------------------------------------------------------1. Mark Barron......... UA SO 8 7 4 11 1.38 2. Marquis Johnson..... UA SR 8 10 0 10 1.25 Sam Maxwell......... UK SR 8 7 3 10 1.25 Kareem Jackson...... UA JR 8 9 1 10 1.25 5. Walter McFadden..... AU SR 9 7 4 11 1.22 6. Randall Burden...... UK SO 8 7 2 9 1.12 7. Pa. Peterson........ LS SO 8 6 2 8 1.00 Myron Lewis......... VU SR 9 6 3 9 1.00 9. Casey Hayward....... VU SO 9 6 2 8 0.89 Neiko Thorpe........ AU SO 9 7 1 8 0.89

2009 Southeastern Conference Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Nov 01, 2009

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by) Points Points scored kicking Touchdowns

Total offense yards Total offense plays Total offense yards/play Rushing yards Rushing attempts Yards per rush Rushing TDs

Longest rush Passing yards Passing attempts Passing TDs

Longest pass Passes completed Had intercepted Pass completion pct Passing yards/attempt Yards per catch Field goal attempts

Field goals made Longest field goal Field goal pct

63 63 17 16 9 9 9 663 657 95 86 10.4 10.3 433 390 70 59 11.2 9.7 5 5 5 5 99 80 447 408 53 50 5 5 5 5 5 93 82 31 30 4 4 78.6 78.1 14.4 12.1 21.2 20.8 5 5 5 5 5 5 56 53 100.0

Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) Arkansas vs E. MICHIGAN (Oct. 31) South Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 12) [5fg,2pat] Alabama at Ole Miss (Oct. 10) [5fg,1pat] Florida vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) Arkansas vs E. MICHIGAN (Oct. 31) Florida vs TROY (Sept. 12) [291r,372p] Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) [380r,277p] Vanderbilt vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) [70r,25p] Miss. State vs LSU (Sept. 26) [46r,40p] Florida vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) [60-624] Arkansas vs E. MICHIGAN (Oct. 31) [57-589] Vanderbilt vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) Auburn vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) Vanderbilt vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) Auburn vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) Florida vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) [33-369] Arkansas vs E. MICHIGAN (Oct. 31) [30-292] Florida vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) Vanderbilt vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) Auburn vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) Alabama vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 19) Arkansas vs E. MICHIGAN (Oct. 31) Georgia at Arkansas (Sept. 19) Arkansas vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) Arkansas vs GEORGIA (Sept. 19) South Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 12) South Carolina at Tennessee (Oct. 31) Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) Florida vs TROY (Sept. 12) Georgia at Arkansas (Sept. 19) Arkansas vs GEORGIA (Sept. 19) Auburn vs BALL STATE (Sept. 26) Auburn vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 5) Auburn vs WEST VIRGINIA (Sept. 19) South Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 12) Arkansas vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) Ole Miss vs ALABAMA (Oct. 10) Georgia vs Florida (Oct. 31) Alabama vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 19) [22-28] Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) [25-32] Georgia at Arkansas (Sept. 19) [26-375] Alabama vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 26) [24-291] Arkansas at Ole Miss (Oct. 24) [12-254] Georgia at Arkansas (Sept. 19) [18-375] Alabama vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 5) South Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 12) Auburn at Tennessee (Oct. 3) Alabama at Ole Miss (Oct. 10) South Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 12) Alabama at Ole Miss (Oct. 10) Florida vs Georgia (Oct. 31) Georgia at Oklahoma State (Sept. 5) South Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 12) [5-5]

2009 Southeastern Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Nov 01, 2009

PAT kicks attempted

PAT kicks made PAT kicks pct

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 9 9 9 9 9 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Alabama at Ole Miss (Oct. 10) [5-5] Alabama vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 24) [4-4] Auburn vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 5) [3-3] LSU vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 12) [3-3] Georgia at Arkansas (Sept. 19) [3-3] Florida vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 19) [3-3] Miss. State at Vanderbilt (Sept. 19) [3-3] South Carolina vs OLE MISS (Sept. 24) [3-3] Vanderbilt at Rice (Sept. 26) [3-3] Ole Miss vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 24) [3-3] Arkansas vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) [2-2] Georgia vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) [2-2] Tennessee vs UCLA (Sept. 12) [2-2] Arkansas vs GEORGIA (Sept. 19) [2-2] Auburn vs WEST VIRGINIA (Sept. 19) [2-2] Alabama vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 19) [2-2] Tennessee at Florida (Sept. 19) [2-2] Georgia vs ARIZONA STATE (Sept. 26) [2-2] Florida at Kentucky (Sept. 26) [2-2] Arkansas vs Texas A&M Aggies (Oct. 3) [2-2] Kentucky vs ALABAMA (Oct. 3) [2-2] LSU at Georgia (Oct. 3) [2-2] Kentucky at South Carolina (Oct. 10) [2-2] Vanderbilt at Army (Oct. 10) [2-2] Miss. State at Middle Tennessee (Oct. 17) [2-2] Georgia at Vanderbilt (Oct. 17) [2-2] Miss. State vs FLORIDA (Oct. 24) [2-2] Florida vs Georgia (Oct. 31) [2-2] South Carolina at Tennessee (Oct. 31) [2-2] Florida vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) Arkansas vs E. MICHIGAN (Oct. 31) Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) Arkansas vs E. MICHIGAN (Oct. 31) Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) [9-9] Arkansas vs E. MICHIGAN (Oct. 31) [9-9] Florida vs TROY (Sept. 12) [8-8] Auburn vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) [7-7] Ole Miss vs SOUTHEASTERN LA. (Sept. 19) [7-7] Auburn vs BALL STATE (Sept. 26) [7-7] Arkansas vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) [6-6] Miss. State vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 5) [6-6] Kentucky vs Miami (Sept. 5) [6-6] Vanderbilt vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) [6-6] Ole Miss at Memphis (Sept. 6) [6-6] Tennessee vs GEORGIA (Oct. 10) [6-6] LSU vs TULANE (Oct. 31) [6-6] Georgia vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) [5-5] Arkansas vs GEORGIA (Sept. 19) [5-5] Georgia at Arkansas (Sept. 19) [5-5] Auburn vs WEST VIRGINIA (Sept. 19) [5-5] South Carolina vs FAU (Sept. 19) [5-5] Alabama vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 26) [5-5] Florida at Kentucky (Sept. 26) [5-5] South Carolina vs SC STATE (Oct. 3) [5-5] Alabama at Kentucky (Oct. 3) [5-5]

2009 Southeastern Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Nov 01, 2009

2-point PAT attempts

2-point PATs made

Punts Longest punt

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 10 75 71

Florida vs Georgia (Oct. 31) [5-5] Auburn vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 5) [4-4] LSU at Washington (Sept. 5) [4-4] Alabama vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12) [4-4] LSU vs UL-LAFAYETTE (Sept. 19) [4-4] Kentucky vs LOUISVILLE (Sept. 19) [4-4] Tennessee vs OHIO (Sept. 26) [4-4] Miss. State vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct. 3) [4-4] South Carolina vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 10) [4-4] Georgia at Vanderbilt (Oct. 17) [4-4] LSU vs AUBURN (Oct. 24) [4-4] Auburn vs OLE MISS (Oct. 31) [4-4] Miss. State at Kentucky (Oct. 31) [4-4] Tennessee vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 31) [4-4] Vanderbilt vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct. 31) [4-4] Miss. State at Auburn (Sept. 12) [3-3] Miss. State vs LSU (Sept. 26) [3-3] Vanderbilt at Rice (Sept. 26) [3-3] Miss. State vs HOUSTON (Oct. 10) [3-3] Kentucky at Auburn (Oct. 17) [3-3] Miss. State at Middle Tennessee (Oct. 17) [3-3] Ole Miss vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 24) [3-3] Kentucky vs MISS. STATE (Oct. 31) [3-3] Alabama vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 5) [2-2] LSU vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 12) [2-2] Florida vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 19) [2-2] Georgia vs ARIZONA STATE (Sept. 26) [2-2] Kentucky vs ALABAMA (Oct. 3) [2-2] Auburn at Tennessee (Oct. 3) [2-2] Auburn at Arkansas (Oct. 10) [2-2] Kentucky at South Carolina (Oct. 10) [2-2] Georgia at Tennessee (Oct. 10) [2-2] Auburn vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 17) [2-2] Alabama vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 17) [2-2] Florida vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 17) [2-2] Arkansas at Florida (Oct. 17) [2-2] South Carolina vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 24) [2-2] Arkansas at Ole Miss (Oct. 24) [2-2] Georgia vs Florida (Oct. 31) [2-2] LSU at Georgia (Oct. 3) Alabama vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 5) Alabama vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12) Georgia at Arkansas (Sept. 19) Miss. State at Vanderbilt (Sept. 19) Vanderbilt at Rice (Sept. 26) Georgia vs LSU (Oct. 3) Auburn at Arkansas (Oct. 10) Kentucky at South Carolina (Oct. 10) Miss. State vs FLORIDA (Oct. 24) Alabama vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 5) Georgia at Arkansas (Sept. 19) LSU at Georgia (Oct. 3) Vanderbilt vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 19) Arkansas at Alabama (Sept. 26) Georgia at Oklahoma State (Sept. 5) Ole Miss vs ALABAMA (Oct. 10)

2009 Southeastern Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Nov 01, 2009

Yards punted Punting avg Punt returns

Punt return yards Punt return avg Punt return TDs

Longest punt return Kick returns

Kick return yards Kick return avg Longest kick return

Kick return TDs

Interceptions

Interception return yds Interception return avg Longest interception rtn Interception return TDs

473 384 57.0 55.2 5 5 5 5 5 5 123 101 42.0 32.7 1 1 1 1 1 93 73 9 8 8 254 252 65.5 57.5 100 100 100 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 4 4 4 4 120 90 60.0 45.0 100 79 2 1 1

Vanderbilt vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 19) [11-473] Vanderbilt at South Carolina (Oct. 24) [8-384] Georgia at Oklahoma State (Sept. 5) [6-342] Georgia at Arkansas (Sept. 19) [4-221] Florida vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) LSU vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 12) Florida vs TROY (Sept. 12) Alabama vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 26) Vanderbilt at Rice (Sept. 26) Alabama vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 17) LSU vs TULANE (Oct. 31) Alabama vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12) Kentucky vs LOUISIANA-MONROE (Oct. 24) [2-84] LSU at Miss. State (Sept. 26) [3-98] Miss. State at Auburn (Sept. 12) LSU at Miss. State (Sept. 26) Florida at Kentucky (Sept. 26) Kentucky vs LOUISIANA-MONROE (Oct. 24) Arkansas vs E. MICHIGAN (Oct. 31) LSU at Miss. State (Sept. 26) Kentucky vs LOUISIANA-MONROE (Oct. 24) Vanderbilt vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct. 31) Georgia at Arkansas (Sept. 19) Auburn at Arkansas (Oct. 10) Kentucky vs LOUISVILLE (Sept. 19) Georgia vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) Florida vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) [2-131] Arkansas vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) [2-115] Georgia vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) Kentucky vs LOUISVILLE (Sept. 19) Georgia at Tennessee (Oct. 10) Arkansas vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) Florida vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) Georgia vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) Kentucky vs LOUISVILLE (Sept. 19) Miss. State vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct. 3) Georgia at Tennessee (Oct. 10) Vanderbilt at Army (Oct. 10) Ole Miss vs UAB (Oct. 17) Vanderbilt at South Carolina (Oct. 24) Ole Miss at Auburn (Oct. 31) Vanderbilt vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct. 31) Auburn vs WEST VIRGINIA (Sept. 19) Vanderbilt at Rice (Sept. 26) Alabama at Ole Miss (Oct. 10) Miss. State at Middle Tennessee (Oct. 17) Florida vs Georgia (Oct. 31) Miss. State vs FLORIDA (Oct. 24) Miss. State vs HOUSTON (Oct. 10) Miss. State vs FLORIDA (Oct. 24) [2-120] Miss. State vs HOUSTON (Oct. 10) [2-90] Miss. State vs FLORIDA (Oct. 24) Alabama at Ole Miss (Oct. 10) Miss. State vs FLORIDA (Oct. 24) LSU at Washington (Sept. 5) Miss. State vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 5)

2009 Southeastern Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Nov 01, 2009

Fumbles lost Fumbles recovered

Sacked by opp QB sacks

Turnovers committed Turnovers caused

Kicks blocked

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 6 5 5 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Kentucky vs Miami (Sept. 5) Ole Miss at Memphis (Sept. 6) Auburn vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) South Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 12) Auburn vs WEST VIRGINIA (Sept. 19) Ole Miss vs SOUTHEASTERN LA. (Sept. 19) LSU at Miss. State (Sept. 26) Tennessee vs OHIO (Sept. 26) Miss. State vs HOUSTON (Oct. 10) Georgia at Tennessee (Oct. 10) Alabama vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 17) Florida at Miss. State (Oct. 24) Kentucky vs LOUISIANA-MONROE (Oct. 24) Arkansas vs E. MICHIGAN (Oct. 31) Auburn vs OLE MISS (Oct. 31) Florida vs Georgia (Oct. 31) Miss. State vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct. 3) Florida vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 17) Arkansas at Florida (Oct. 17) Miss. State vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 5) Vanderbilt vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) Ole Miss vs SOUTHEASTERN LA. (Sept. 19) Arkansas vs AUBURN (Oct. 10) Tennessee vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 31) LSU at Georgia (Oct. 3) Florida vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 17) South Carolina at NC State (Sept. 3) Georgia vs LSU (Oct. 3) Arkansas at Florida (Oct. 17) Miss. State vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct. 3) Ole Miss vs ALABAMA (Oct. 10) Auburn vs WEST VIRGINIA (Sept. 19) Miss. State vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 5) Ole Miss vs SOUTHEASTERN LA. (Sept. 19) Alabama at Ole Miss (Oct. 10) Alabama vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 24) South Carolina at NC State (Sept. 3) Miss. State at Auburn (Sept. 12) Georgia vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) South Carolina vs OLE MISS (Sept. 24) Alabama vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 26) Georgia vs ARIZONA STATE (Sept. 26) Florida at Kentucky (Sept. 26) South Carolina vs SC STATE (Oct. 3) Auburn at Tennessee (Oct. 3) Vanderbilt vs OLE MISS (Oct. 3) Miss. State vs HOUSTON (Oct. 10) Alabama at Ole Miss (Oct. 10) Georgia at Tennessee (Oct. 10) Auburn vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 17) Florida at Miss. State (Oct. 24) Kentucky vs LOUISIANA-MONROE (Oct. 24) Arkansas vs E. MICHIGAN (Oct. 31) Auburn vs OLE MISS (Oct. 31) LSU vs TULANE (Oct. 31) South Carolina at Tennessee (Oct. 31)

2009 Southeastern Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Nov 01, 2009

First downs 1st downs rushing 1st downs passing

1st downs by penalty Penalties Penalties yards

34 33 23 20 19 16 16 6 4 14 13 152 113

Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) Vanderbilt vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) Vanderbilt vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) Arkansas vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) Florida vs TROY (Sept. 12) South Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 12) Arkansas vs AUBURN (Oct. 10) South Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 12) Georgia at Arkansas (Sept. 19) Georgia vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) Miss. State vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 5) Alabama vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 17)

2009 Southeastern Conference Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Nov 01, 2009

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS Points scored

Touchdowns

TD responsibility

Points scored kicking Total offense yards Total offense plays Total offense yards/play Rushing yards Rushing attempts Yards per rush Rushing TDs

Longest rush Passing yards

18 18 18 18 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 17 16 412 364 63 56 32.5 30.0 252 246 33 31 32.5 30.0 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 99 80 408

Kodi Burns (Auburn) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) Darvin Adams (Auburn) vs WEST VIRGINIA (Sept. 19) Brian Maddox (South Carolina) vs FAU (Sept. 19) Alshon Jeffery (South Carolina) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 10) Kodi Burns (Auburn) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) Darvin Adams (Auburn) vs WEST VIRGINIA (Sept. 19) Brian Maddox (South Carolina) vs FAU (Sept. 19) Alshon Jeffery (South Carolina) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 10) J. Crompton (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) [0r,5p] T. Tebow (Florida) vs TROY (Sept. 12) [1r,4p] Joe Cox (Georgia) at Arkansas (Sept. 19) [0r,5p] Ryan Mallett (Arkansas) vs GEORGIA (Sept. 19) [0r,5p] Chris Todd (Auburn) vs BALL STATE (Sept. 26) [0r,5p] Spencer Lanning (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 12) [5fg,2pat] Leigh Tiffin (Alabama) at Ole Miss (Oct. 10) [5fg,1pat] Ryan Mallett (Arkansas) vs GEORGIA (Sept. 19) [4r,408p] Joe Cox (Georgia) at Arkansas (Sept. 19) [-11r,375p] Stephen Garcia (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 12) [10r,53p] Stephen Garcia (South Carolina) at Tennessee (Oct. 31) [6r,50p] Branden Smith (Georgia) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) [2-65] Chris Relf (Miss. State) at Kentucky (Oct. 31) [2-60] Anthony Dixon (Miss. State) at Kentucky (Oct. 31) Mark Ingram (Alabama) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 17) Anthony Dixon (Miss. State) at Kentucky (Oct. 31) Ben Tate (Auburn) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 17) Branden Smith (Georgia) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) [2-65] Chris Relf (Miss. State) at Kentucky (Oct. 31) [2-60] Kodi Burns (Auburn) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) J. Demps (Florida) vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) David Oku (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) Warren Norman (Vanderbilt) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) Ke. Williams (LSU) vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 12) T. Richardson (Alabama) vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12) Brian Maddox (South Carolina) vs FAU (Sept. 19) Terry Grant (Alabama) vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 19) Anthony Dixon (Miss. State) vs LSU (Sept. 26) T. Tebow (Florida) at Kentucky (Sept. 26) Mark Ingram (Alabama) at Kentucky (Oct. 3) Charles Scott (LSU) at Georgia (Oct. 3) Ben Tate (Auburn) at Arkansas (Oct. 10) Broderick Green (Arkansas) vs AUBURN (Oct. 10) Anthony Dixon (Miss. State) vs HOUSTON (Oct. 10) Anthony Dixon (Miss. State) at Middle Tennessee (Oct. 17) Rodney Scott (Ole Miss) vs UAB (Oct. 17) Broderick Green (Arkansas) vs E. MICHIGAN (Oct. 31) Knile Davis (Arkansas) vs E. MICHIGAN (Oct. 31) Charles Scott (LSU) vs TULANE (Oct. 31) T. Tebow (Florida) vs Georgia (Oct. 31) Anthony Dixon (Miss. State) at Kentucky (Oct. 31) M. Hardesty (Tennessee) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 31) Zac Stacy (Vanderbilt) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct. 31) Broderick Green (Arkansas) vs E. MICHIGAN (Oct. 31) Richard Samuel (Georgia) at Arkansas (Sept. 19) Ryan Mallett (Arkansas) vs GEORGIA (Sept. 19)

2009 Southeastern Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Nov 01, 2009

Passing attempts Passing TDs

Longest pass Passes completed Had intercepted

Pass completion pct Pass yards/attempt Pass yards/catch Receiving yards Receptions

Yards per catch Receiving TDs Longest reception Field goal attempts

Field goals made Longest field goal Field goal pct

375 53 50 5 5 5 5 93 82 31 25 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 100.0 100.0 15.5 15.0 17.7 20.8 161 153 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 44.0 41.5 3 3 93 82 5 5 5 5 5 5 56 53 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Joe Cox (Georgia) at Arkansas (Sept. 19) Stephen Garcia (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 12) Stephen Garcia (South Carolina) at Tennessee (Oct. 31) J. Crompton (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) Ryan Mallett (Arkansas) vs GEORGIA (Sept. 19) Joe Cox (Georgia) at Arkansas (Sept. 19) Chris Todd (Auburn) vs BALL STATE (Sept. 26) Chris Todd (Auburn) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 5) Chris Todd (Auburn) vs WEST VIRGINIA (Sept. 19) Stephen Garcia (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 12) Stephen Garcia (South Carolina) at Tennessee (Oct. 31) Jevan Snead (Ole Miss) vs ALABAMA (Oct. 10) J. Crompton (Tennessee) vs UCLA (Sept. 12) Tyson Lee (Miss. State) vs LSU (Sept. 26) Mike Hartline (Kentucky) vs ALABAMA (Oct. 3) Jevan Snead (Ole Miss) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 3) Tyson Lee (Miss. State) vs FLORIDA (Oct. 24) Joe Cox (Georgia) vs Florida (Oct. 31) Nick Stephens (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) [4-4] Larry Smith (Vanderbilt) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct. 31) [2-2] Ryan Mallett (Arkansas) vs E. MICHIGAN (Oct. 31) [16-248] Joe Cox (Georgia) at Arkansas (Sept. 19) [25-375] Ryan Mallett (Arkansas) vs E. MICHIGAN (Oct. 31) [14-248] Joe Cox (Georgia) at Arkansas (Sept. 19) [18-375] Alshon Jeffery (South Carolina) vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 24) A.J. Green (Georgia) vs ARIZONA STATE (Sept. 26) T. Toliver (LSU) vs AUBURN (Oct. 24) Mario Fannin (Auburn) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 5) Weslye Saunders (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 12) A.J. Green (Georgia) vs ARIZONA STATE (Sept. 26) Shay Hodge (Ole Miss) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 3) A.J. Green (Georgia) at Tennessee (Oct. 10) Alshon Jeffery (South Carolina) vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 24) Marquis Maze (Alabama) vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 26) [2-88] Terrell Zachery (Auburn) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 31) [2-83] Darvin Adams (Auburn) vs WEST VIRGINIA (Sept. 19) Alshon Jeffery (South Carolina) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 10) Terrell Zachery (Auburn) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 5) Mario Fannin (Auburn) vs WEST VIRGINIA (Sept. 19) Leigh Tiffin (Alabama) vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 5) Spencer Lanning (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 12) Wes Byrum (Auburn) at Tennessee (Oct. 3) Leigh Tiffin (Alabama) at Ole Miss (Oct. 10) Spencer Lanning (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 12) Leigh Tiffin (Alabama) at Ole Miss (Oct. 10) C. Sturgis (Florida) vs Georgia (Oct. 31) Blair Walsh (Georgia) at Oklahoma State (Sept. 5) Spencer Lanning (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 12) [5-5] Leigh Tiffin (Alabama) at Ole Miss (Oct. 10) [5-5] Leigh Tiffin (Alabama) vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 24) [4-4] Wes Byrum (Auburn) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 5) [3-3] Josh Jasper (LSU) vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 12) [3-3] Blair Walsh (Georgia) at Arkansas (Sept. 19) [3-3]

2009 Southeastern Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Nov 01, 2009

PAT kicks attempted

PAT kicks made PAT kicks pct

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 9 9 9 9 9 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

C. Sturgis (Florida) vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 19) [3-3] Sean Brauchle (Miss. State) at Vanderbilt (Sept. 19) [3-3] Spencer Lanning (South Carolina) vs OLE MISS (Sept. 24) [3-3] Ryan Fowler (Vanderbilt) at Rice (Sept. 26) [3-3] Joshua Shene (Ole Miss) vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 24) [3-3] Alex Tejada (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) [2-2] Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) [2-2] Daniel Lincoln (Tennessee) vs UCLA (Sept. 12) [2-2] Alex Tejada (Arkansas) vs GEORGIA (Sept. 19) [2-2] Wes Byrum (Auburn) vs WEST VIRGINIA (Sept. 19) [2-2] Leigh Tiffin (Alabama) vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 19) [2-2] Daniel Lincoln (Tennessee) at Florida (Sept. 19) [2-2] Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs ARIZONA STATE (Sept. 26) [2-2] C. Sturgis (Florida) at Kentucky (Sept. 26) [2-2] Alex Tejada (Arkansas) vs Texas A&M Aggies (Oct. 3) [2-2] Lones Seiber (Kentucky) vs ALABAMA (Oct. 3) [2-2] Josh Jasper (LSU) at Georgia (Oct. 3) [2-2] Lones Seiber (Kentucky) at South Carolina (Oct. 10) [2-2] Ryan Fowler (Vanderbilt) at Army (Oct. 10) [2-2] D. DePasquale (Miss. State) at Middle Tennessee (Oct. 17) [2-2] Blair Walsh (Georgia) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 17) [2-2] D. DePasquale (Miss. State) vs FLORIDA (Oct. 24) [2-2] C. Sturgis (Florida) vs Georgia (Oct. 31) [2-2] Spencer Lanning (South Carolina) at Tennessee (Oct. 31) [2-2] J. Phillips (Florida) vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) Daniel Lincoln (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) Alex Tejada (Arkansas) vs E. MICHIGAN (Oct. 31) Daniel Lincoln (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) Alex Tejada (Arkansas) vs E. MICHIGAN (Oct. 31) Daniel Lincoln (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) [9-9] Alex Tejada (Arkansas) vs E. MICHIGAN (Oct. 31) [9-9] Wes Byrum (Auburn) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) [7-7] Wes Byrum (Auburn) vs BALL STATE (Sept. 26) [7-7] Alex Tejada (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) [6-6] Lones Seiber (Kentucky) vs Miami (Sept. 5) [6-6] Ryan Fowler (Vanderbilt) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) [6-6] Joshua Shene (Ole Miss) at Memphis (Sept. 6) [6-6] J. Phillips (Florida) vs TROY (Sept. 12) [6-6] Daniel Lincoln (Tennessee) vs GEORGIA (Oct. 10) [6-6] Joshua Shene (Ole Miss) vs UAB (Oct. 17) [6-6] Josh Jasper (LSU) vs TULANE (Oct. 31) [6-6] Sean Brauchle (Miss. State) vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 5) [5-5] Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) [5-5] Blair Walsh (Georgia) at Arkansas (Sept. 19) [5-5] Alex Tejada (Arkansas) vs GEORGIA (Sept. 19) [5-5] Wes Byrum (Auburn) vs WEST VIRGINIA (Sept. 19) [5-5] Spencer Lanning (South Carolina) vs FAU (Sept. 19) [5-5] Joshua Shene (Ole Miss) vs SOUTHEASTERN LA. (Sept. 19) [5-5] Leigh Tiffin (Alabama) vs ARKANSAS (Sept. 26) [5-5] C. Sturgis (Florida) at Kentucky (Sept. 26) [5-5] Leigh Tiffin (Alabama) at Kentucky (Oct. 3) [5-5] Alex Tejada (Arkansas) vs AUBURN (Oct. 10) [5-5] C. Sturgis (Florida) vs Georgia (Oct. 31) [5-5]

2009 Southeastern Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Nov 01, 2009

Punts Yards punted Longest punt Punting avg Punt returns

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 11 9 473 384 75 71 57.0 55.2 5 5

Wes Byrum (Auburn) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 5) [4-4] Josh Jasper (LSU) at Washington (Sept. 5) [4-4] Leigh Tiffin (Alabama) vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12) [4-4] Josh Jasper (LSU) vs UL-LAFAYETTE (Sept. 19) [4-4] Lones Seiber (Kentucky) vs LOUISVILLE (Sept. 19) [4-4] Daniel Lincoln (Tennessee) vs OHIO (Sept. 26) [4-4] Spencer Lanning (South Carolina) vs SC STATE (Oct. 3) [4-4] Spencer Lanning (South Carolina) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 10) [4-4] Blair Walsh (Georgia) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 17) [4-4] Josh Jasper (LSU) vs AUBURN (Oct. 24) [4-4] Lones Seiber (Kentucky) vs LOUISIANA-MONROE (Oct. 24) [4-4] Wes Byrum (Auburn) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 31) [4-4] D. DePasquale (Miss. State) at Kentucky (Oct. 31) [4-4] Chad Cunningham (Tennessee) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 31) [4-4] Ryan Fowler (Vanderbilt) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct. 31) [4-4] Sean Brauchle (Miss. State) at Auburn (Sept. 12) [3-3] Sean Brauchle (Miss. State) vs LSU (Sept. 26) [3-3] Josh Jasper (LSU) at Miss. State (Sept. 26) [3-3] Ryan Fowler (Vanderbilt) at Rice (Sept. 26) [3-3] D. DePasquale (Miss. State) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct. 3) [3-3] D. DePasquale (Miss. State) vs HOUSTON (Oct. 10) [3-3] Lones Seiber (Kentucky) at Auburn (Oct. 17) [3-3] D. DePasquale (Miss. State) at Middle Tennessee (Oct. 17) [3-3] Joshua Shene (Ole Miss) vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 24) [3-3] Lones Seiber (Kentucky) vs MISS. STATE (Oct. 31) [3-3] Leigh Tiffin (Alabama) vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 5) [2-2] Josh Jasper (LSU) vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 12) [2-2] C. Sturgis (Florida) vs TROY (Sept. 12) [2-2] C. Sturgis (Florida) vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 19) [2-2] Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) vs SOUTHEASTERN LA. (Sept. 19) [2-2] Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs ARIZONA STATE (Sept. 26) [2-2] Lones Seiber (Kentucky) vs ALABAMA (Oct. 3) [2-2] Wes Byrum (Auburn) at Tennessee (Oct. 3) [2-2] Wes Byrum (Auburn) at Arkansas (Oct. 10) [2-2] Lones Seiber (Kentucky) at South Carolina (Oct. 10) [2-2] Blair Walsh (Georgia) at Tennessee (Oct. 10) [2-2] Wes Byrum (Auburn) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 17) [2-2] Leigh Tiffin (Alabama) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 17) [2-2] C. Sturgis (Florida) vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 17) [2-2] Alex Tejada (Arkansas) at Florida (Oct. 17) [2-2] Spencer Lanning (South Carolina) vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 24) [2-2] Alex Tejada (Arkansas) at Ole Miss (Oct. 24) [2-2] Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs Florida (Oct. 31) [2-2] Brett Upson (Vanderbilt) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 19) Dylan Breeding (Arkansas) at Alabama (Sept. 26) Brett Upson (Vanderbilt) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 19) [11-473] Brett Upson (Vanderbilt) at South Carolina (Oct. 24) [8-384] Drew Butler (Georgia) at Oklahoma State (Sept. 5) Tyler Campbell (Ole Miss) vs ALABAMA (Oct. 10) Drew Butler (Georgia) at Oklahoma State (Sept. 5) [6-342] Drew Butler (Georgia) at Arkansas (Sept. 19) [4-221] Alex Washington (Vanderbilt) at Rice (Sept. 26) Julio Jones (Alabama) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 17)

2009 Southeastern Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Nov 01, 2009

Punt return yards Longest punt return Punt return TDs

Punt return avg Kick returns

Kick return yards Kick return avg Longest kick return

Kick return TDs

Combined PR/KR yards Interceptions

Interception return yds Interception return avg Longest interception rtn Interception return TDs

105 101 93 73 1 1 1 1 1 47.5 46.5 7 7 7 191 187 57.5 57.0 100 100 100 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 191 188 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 120 79 60.0 31.0 100 79 2 1 1 1 1 1

Tr. Holliday (LSU) vs TULANE (Oct. 31) Javier Arenas (Alabama) vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12) Chad Jones (LSU) at Miss. State (Sept. 26) Randall Cobb (Kentucky) vs LOUISIANA-MONROE (Oct. 24) Robert Elliott (Miss. State) at Auburn (Sept. 12) Chad Jones (LSU) at Miss. State (Sept. 26) C. Rainey (Florida) at Kentucky (Sept. 26) Randall Cobb (Kentucky) vs LOUISIANA-MONROE (Oct. 24) Seth Armbrust (Arkansas) vs E. MICHIGAN (Oct. 31) Prince Miller (Georgia) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 17) [2-95] Chad Jones (LSU) at Miss. State (Sept. 26) [2-93] Leon Berry (Miss. State) at Auburn (Sept. 12) Leon Berry (Miss. State) vs FLORIDA (Oct. 24) Warren Norman (Vanderbilt) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct. 31) Derrick Locke (Kentucky) vs LOUISVILLE (Sept. 19) Brandon Boykin (Georgia) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) Dennis Johnson (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) [2-115] Jesse Grandy (Ole Miss) vs UAB (Oct. 17) [2-114] Brandon Boykin (Georgia) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) Derrick Locke (Kentucky) vs LOUISVILLE (Sept. 19) Brandon Boykin (Georgia) at Tennessee (Oct. 10) Dennis Johnson (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) B. James (Florida) vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) Brandon Boykin (Georgia) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) Derrick Locke (Kentucky) vs LOUISVILLE (Sept. 19) Leon Berry (Miss. State) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct. 3) Brandon Boykin (Georgia) at Tennessee (Oct. 10) Warren Norman (Vanderbilt) at Army (Oct. 10) Jesse Grandy (Ole Miss) vs UAB (Oct. 17) Warren Norman (Vanderbilt) at South Carolina (Oct. 24) Jesse Grandy (Ole Miss) at Auburn (Oct. 31) Warren Norman (Vanderbilt) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct. 31) Derrick Locke (Kentucky) vs LOUISVILLE (Sept. 19) [0pr-191kr] Randall Cobb (Kentucky) vs MISS. STATE (Oct. 31) [46pr-142kr] Chad Jones (LSU) vs UL-LAFAYETTE (Sept. 19) Myron Lewis (Vanderbilt) at Rice (Sept. 26) Johnthan Banks (Miss. State) at Middle Tennessee (Oct. 17) C. Broomfield (Miss. State) at Middle Tennessee (Oct. 17) Johnthan Banks (Miss. State) vs FLORIDA (Oct. 24) Walter McFadden (Auburn) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 31) A.J. Jones (Florida) vs Georgia (Oct. 31) Johnthan Banks (Miss. State) vs FLORIDA (Oct. 24) Kareem Jackson (Alabama) at Ole Miss (Oct. 10) Johnthan Banks (Miss. State) vs FLORIDA (Oct. 24) [2-120] Chad Jones (LSU) vs UL-LAFAYETTE (Sept. 19) [2-62] Johnthan Banks (Miss. State) vs FLORIDA (Oct. 24) Kareem Jackson (Alabama) at Ole Miss (Oct. 10) Johnthan Banks (Miss. State) vs FLORIDA (Oct. 24) Jacob Cutrera (LSU) at Washington (Sept. 5) C. Broomfield (Miss. State) vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 5) Trevard Lindley (Kentucky) vs Miami (Sept. 5) Fon Ingram (Ole Miss) at Memphis (Sept. 6) Antonio Coleman (Auburn) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12)

2009 Southeastern Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Nov 01, 2009

All-purpose yards Tackles

Sacks Tackles for loss

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 310 269 18.0 16.0 16.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 4.0 4.0 4.0

Eric Norwood (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 12) Craig Stevens (Auburn) vs WEST VIRGINIA (Sept. 19) D. Shackelford (Ole Miss) vs SOUTHEASTERN LA. (Sept. 19) Pa. Peterson (LSU) at Miss. State (Sept. 26) Chris Walker (Tennessee) vs OHIO (Sept. 26) C. Mitchell (Miss. State) vs HOUSTON (Oct. 10) Bacarri Rambo (Georgia) at Tennessee (Oct. 10) Mark Barron (Alabama) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 17) D. Doe (Florida) at Miss. State (Oct. 24) Randall Burden (Kentucky) vs LOUISIANA-MONROE (Oct. 24) Freddy Burton (Arkansas) vs E. MICHIGAN (Oct. 31) Walter McFadden (Auburn) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 31) B. Spikes (Florida) vs Georgia (Oct. 31) Derrick Locke (Kentucky) vs LOUISVILLE (Sept. 19) Mark Ingram (Alabama) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 17) Chris Marve (Vanderbilt) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct. 31) [11-7] Rico McCoy (Tennessee) vs AUBURN (Oct. 3) [10-6] Rennie Curran (Georgia) vs LSU (Oct. 3) [7-9] B. Spikes (Florida) at LSU (Oct. 10) [3-0] C. Dunlap (Florida) at Miss. State (Oct. 24) [3-0] Javier Arenas (Alabama) vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 24) [4-1] Casey Hayward (Vanderbilt) at LSU (Sept. 12) [3-2] J. Cunningham (Florida) vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 17) [3-2] Antonio Coleman (Auburn) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 31) [4-0]

2009 Southeastern Conference Individual Steller Games Through games of Nov 01, 2009

200-Yard Rushing Performances 252 246

Anthony Dixon (Miss. State) at Kentucky (Oct. 31) Mark Ingram (Alabama) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 17)

100-Yard Rushing Performances 252 246 186 184 172 160 157 150 148 145 144 140 140 135 134 134 133 132 128 126 123 123 123 121 119 118 117 114 113 112 109 107 106 106 105 105 104 104 103 102 100

Anthony Dixon (Miss. State) at Kentucky (Oct. 31) Mark Ingram (Alabama) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 17) D. McCluster (Ole Miss) at Auburn (Oct. 31) Ben Tate (Auburn) at Arkansas (Oct. 10) Mark Ingram (Alabama) at Ole Miss (Oct. 10) M. Hardesty (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) Ben Tate (Auburn) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) Mark Ingram (Alabama) vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 5) O. McCalebb (Auburn) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 5) Michael Smith (Arkansas) vs AUBURN (Oct. 10) Ben Tate (Auburn) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 31) M. Hardesty (Tennessee) vs OHIO (Sept. 26) Mark Ingram (Alabama) at Kentucky (Oct. 3) Anthony Dixon (Miss. State) at Middle Tennessee (Oct. 17) Anthony Dixon (Miss. State) vs HOUSTON (Oct. 10) Broderick Green (Arkansas) vs E. MICHIGAN (Oct. 31) Zac Stacy (Vanderbilt) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) Ben Tate (Auburn) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 17) Ben Tate (Auburn) at Tennessee (Oct. 3) Derrick Locke (Kentucky) at Auburn (Oct. 17) Anthony Dixon (Miss. State) at Vanderbilt (Sept. 19) T. Tebow (Florida) at Kentucky (Sept. 26) D. McCluster (Ole Miss) vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 24) M. Hardesty (Tennessee) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 31) Warren Norman (Vanderbilt) at Rice (Sept. 26) T. Richardson (Alabama) vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12) Ben Tate (Auburn) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 5) O. McCalebb (Auburn) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) Jarvis Giles (South Carolina) vs FAU (Sept. 19) Charles Scott (LSU) vs TULANE (Oct. 31) Randall Cobb (Kentucky) at Auburn (Oct. 17) Dennis Johnson (Arkansas) at Florida (Oct. 17) Anthony Dixon (Miss. State) vs LSU (Sept. 26) Anthony Dixon (Miss. State) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct. 3) Warren Norman (Vanderbilt) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) Brandon Bolden (Ole Miss) vs SOUTHEASTERN LA. (Sept. 19) Bryce Brown (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) Richard Samuel (Georgia) at Arkansas (Sept. 19) Derrick Locke (Kentucky) vs MISS. STATE (Oct. 31) Kenny Miles (South Carolina) vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 24) Kenny Miles (South Carolina) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 10)

2009 Southeastern Conference Individual Steller Games Through games of Nov 01, 2009

Number of 100-Yard Rushing Performances Anthony Dixon, Miss. State - 6 Ben Tate, Auburn - 6 Mark Ingram, Alabama - 4 M. Hardesty, Tennessee - 3 Derrick Locke, Kentucky - 2 O. McCalebb, Auburn - 2 D. McCluster, Ole Miss - 2 Kenny Miles, South Carolina - 2 Warren Norman, Vanderbilt - 2 Brandon Bolden, Ole Miss - 1 Bryce Brown, Tennessee - 1 Randall Cobb, Kentucky - 1 Jarvis Giles, South Carolina - 1 Broderick Green, Arkansas - 1 Dennis Johnson, Arkansas - 1 T. Richardson, Alabama - 1 Richard Samuel, Georgia - 1 Charles Scott, LSU - 1 Michael Smith, Arkansas - 1 Zac Stacy, Vanderbilt - 1 T. Tebow, Florida - 1 500-Yard Passing Performances None 400-Yard Passing Performances 408

Ryan Mallett (Arkansas) vs GEORGIA (Sept. 19)

300-Yard Passing Performances 408 375 332 313 312 310 309 300

Ryan Mallett (Arkansas) vs GEORGIA (Sept. 19) Joe Cox (Georgia) at Arkansas (Sept. 19) Jevan Snead (Ole Miss) vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 24) Stephen Garcia (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 12) Stephen Garcia (South Carolina) vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 24) J. Crompton (Tennessee) vs GEORGIA (Oct. 10) Ryan Mallett (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) Stephen Garcia (South Carolina) at Tennessee (Oct. 31)

Number of 300-Yard Passing Performances Stephen Garcia, South Carolina - 3 Ryan Mallett, Arkansas - 2 Joe Cox, Georgia - 1 J. Crompton, Tennessee - 1 Jevan Snead, Ole Miss - 1

2009 Southeastern Conference Individual Steller Games Through games of Nov 01, 2009

200-Yard Receiving Performances None 100-Yard Receiving Performances 161 153 140 139 138 137 137 135 123 122 122 117 116 110 109 108 105 105 105 101 100 100 100 100

Alshon Jeffery (South Carolina) vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 24) A.J. Green (Georgia) vs ARIZONA STATE (Sept. 26) Greg Childs (Arkansas) vs GEORGIA (Sept. 19) Jarius Wright (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) Alshon Jeffery (South Carolina) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 10) A.J. Green (Georgia) at Arkansas (Sept. 19) D. McCluster (Ole Miss) vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 24) Greg Childs (Arkansas) at Florida (Oct. 17) Chad Bumphis (Miss. State) vs GEORGIA TECH (Oct. 3) Terrell Zachery (Auburn) vs BALL STATE (Sept. 26) Shay Hodge (Ole Miss) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 3) T. Toliver (LSU) at Washington (Sept. 5) Darvin Adams (Auburn) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) Joe Adams (Arkansas) vs Texas A&M Aggies (Oct. 3) Joe Adams (Arkansas) vs E. MICHIGAN (Oct. 31) Jarius Wright (Arkansas) vs GEORGIA (Sept. 19) R. Cooper (Florida) vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) Gerald Jones (Tennessee) vs GEORGIA (Oct. 10) Shay Hodge (Ole Miss) at Auburn (Oct. 31) Brandon LaFell (LSU) at Miss. State (Sept. 26) Mike McCoy (Alabama) vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12) Tori Gurley (South Carolina) vs FAU (Sept. 19) Marcus Green (Miss. State) vs LSU (Sept. 26) Moe Brown (South Carolina) vs SC STATE (Oct. 3)

Number of 100-Yard Receiving Performances Joe Adams, Arkansas - 2 Greg Childs, Arkansas - 2 Shay Hodge, Ole Miss - 2 A.J. Green, Georgia - 2 Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina - 2 Jarius Wright, Arkansas - 2 Darvin Adams, Auburn - 1 Moe Brown, South Carolina - 1 Chad Bumphis, Miss. State - 1 R. Cooper, Florida - 1 Marcus Green, Miss. State - 1 Tori Gurley, South Carolina - 1 Gerald Jones, Tennessee - 1 Brandon LaFell, LSU - 1 D. McCluster, Ole Miss - 1 Mike McCoy, Alabama - 1 T. Toliver, LSU - 1 Terrell Zachery, Auburn - 1

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