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SEC FOOTBALL 2011

Week 1 - Games of Sept. 1 - 3 Charles Bloom, Associate Commissioner (Football Contact) • [email protected] Media Relations Chuck Dunlap, Associate Media Relations Director (Secondary Football Contact) • [email protected] SECsports.com • CollegePressBox.com Phone: (205) 458-3000 • Fax: (205) 458-3030

EASTERN DIVISION

SEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA 2010 Home Away Neutral vs. Div. Top 25 Streak Florida 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 8-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 6-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Kentucky 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 6-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- South Carolina 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 9-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Tennessee 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 6-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Vanderbilt 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 2-10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ---

WESTERN DIVISION

SEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA 2010 Home Away Neutral vs. Div. Top 25 Streak Alabama 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 10-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Arkansas 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 10-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Auburn 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 14-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- LSU 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 11-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Ole Miss 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 4-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Mississippi State 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 9-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ---

NOTES: 2010 - Record after same number of games in 2010 / vs. Top 25 - Record vs. teams in Top 25 (AP, USA Today, Harris, BCS) when game was played; Teams listed in alphabetical order unless tie-breaker applicable THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE

GAMES OF THURSDAY, SEPT. 1 Florida Atlantic (4-8) at Florida (8-5) (2010 RECORD) 7 p.m. ET • ESPNU Mississippi State (9-4) at Memphis (1-11) Gainesville, Fla. • Florida Field / Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (88,548) 7 p.m. CT • SportSouth East Carolina (6-7) vs. South Carolina (9-5) Memphis, Tenn. • Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium (62,506) 7 p.m. ET • FSN Kentucky (6-7) vs. Western Kentucky (2-10) Charlotte, N.C. • Bank of America Stadium (73,504) 8:15 p.m. CT • ESPNU Elon (6-5) at Vanderbilt (2-10) Nashville, Tenn. • LP Field (67,000) 6:30 p.m. CT • CSS Nashville, Tenn. • Vanderbilt Stadium (39,773) GAMES OF SATURDAY, SEPT. 3 Oregon (12-1) vs. LSU (11-2) (2010 RECORD) 7 p.m. CT • ABC / ESPN3.com Utah State (4-8) at Auburn (14-0) Arlington, Texas • Cowboys Stadium (71,167) 11 a.m. CT • ESPN2 Boise State (12-1) vs. Georgia (6-7) Auburn, Ala. • Pat Dye Field / Jordan-Hare Stadium (87,451) 8 p.m. ET • ESPN Kent State (5-7) at Alabama (10-3) , Ga. • Georgia Dome (71,147) 11:21 a.m. CT • SEC Network / ESPN3.com Tuscaloosa, Ala. • Bryant-Denny Stadium (101,821) Brigham Young (7-6) at Ole Miss (4-8) 3:45 p.m. CT • ESPN Oxford, Miss. • Hollingsworth Field / Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (60,580) Montana (7-4) at Tennessee (6-7) 6 p.m. ET • Tennessee PPV / ESPN3.com Knoxville, Tenn. • Shields-Watkins Field / Neyland Stadium (102,455) Missouri State (5-6) at Arkansas (10-3) 6 p.m. CT • Arkansas PPV / ESPN3.com Fayetteville, Ark. • Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium (72,000)

SECSports.com • SECSportsMedia.com • CollegePressBox.com • Twitter.com/SECSportsUpdate • SEC Fan Page on Facebook 2011 SEC Football • Page 2 Week 1 2011 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE TEAM SCHEDULES AND RESULTS ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE (0-0, 0-0 SEC) FLORIDA GATORS (0-0, 0-0 SEC) Home Stadium: Bryant-Denny (101,821) Home Stadium: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field (88,548) Total Home Att.: Avg. Home Att.: Pct. of Capacity: Total Home Att.: Avg. Home Att.: Pct. of Capacity:

Sept. 3 KENT STATE [TV: 5-6-10] 11:21 a.m. Sept. 3 FLORIDA ATLANTIC [TV: 4] 7 p.m. Sept. 10 at Penn State [TV: 6-7] 2:30 p.m. Sept. 10 UAB [TV: 6-9-10] 7 p.m. Sept. 17 NORTH TEXAS [TV: 6-9-10] 6:30 p.m. Sept. 17 TENNESSEE [TV: 1] 3:30 p.m. Sept. 24 ARKANSAS TBA Sept. 24 at Kentucky TBA Oct. 1 at Florida TBA Oct. 1 ALABAMA TBA Oct. 8 VANDERBILT [HC] TBA Oct. 8 at LSU TBA Oct. 15 at Ole Miss TBA Oct. 15 at Auburn TBA Oct. 22 TENNESSEE TBA Oct. 29 *vs. Georgia [TV: 1] 3:30 p.m. Nov. 5 LSU TBA Nov. 5 VANDERBILT [HC] TBA Nov. 12 at Mississippi State TBA Nov. 12 at South Carolina TBA Nov. 19 GEORGIA SOUTHERN [TV: 6-10-11] 1 p.m. Nov. 19 FURMAN TBA Nov. 26 at Auburn TBA Nov. 26 FLORIDA STATE TBA

ALL TIMES CENTRAL * - Jacksonville, Fla. ALL TIMES EASTERN ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS (0-0, 0-0 SEC) Home Stadium(s): Reynolds Razorback (72,000); War Memorial (53,727) (0-0, 0-0 SEC) Total Home Att.: Avg. Home Att.: Pct. of Capacity: Home Stadium: Sanford (92,746) Total Home Att.: Avg. Home Att.: Pct. of Capacity: Sept. 3 MISSOURI STATE [TV: 6-10-11] 6 p.m. Sept. 10 *NEW MEXICO [TV: 4] 6 p.m. Sept. 3 #vs. Boise State [TV: 2-6] 8 p.m. Sept. 17 TROY [TV: 6-8-10] 6:30 p.m. Sept. 10 SOUTH CAROLINA [TV: 2-6] 4:30 p.m. Sept. 24 at Alabama TBA Sept. 17 COASTAL CAROLINA [TV: 6-10-11] 1 p.m. Oct. 1 #vs. Texas A&M TBA Sept. 24 at Ole Miss TBA Oct. 8 AUBURN TBA Oct. 1 MISSISSIPPI STATE TBA Oct. 22 at Ole Miss TBA Oct. 8 at Tennessee TBA Oct. 29 at Vanderbilt TBA Oct. 15 at Vanderbilt TBA Nov. 5 SOUTH CAROLINA [HC] TBA Oct. 29 *vs. Florida [TV: 1] 3:30 p.m. Nov. 12 TENNESSEE TBA Nov. 5 NEW MEXICO STATE [HC] TBA Nov. 19 *MISSISSIPPI STATE TBA Nov. 12 AUBURN TBA Nov. 25 at LSU [TV: 1] 1:30 p.m. Nov. 19 KENTUCKY TBA Nov. 26 at Georgia Tech TBA * - Little Rock, Ark. # - Arlington, Texas * - Jacksonville, Fla. ALL TIMES CENTRAL # - Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. ALL TIMES EASTERN AUBURN TIGERS (0-0, 0-0 SEC) Home Stadium: Jordan-Hare (87,451) KENTUCKY WILDCATS (0-0, 0-0 SEC) Total Home Att.: Avg. Home Att.: Pct. of Capacity: Home Stadium: Commonwealth (67,942) Total Home Att.: Avg. Home Att.: Pct. of Capacity: Sept. 3 UTAH STATE [TV: 3-6] 11 a.m. Sept. 10 MISSISSIPPI STATE [TV: 5-6-10] 11:21 a.m. Sept. 1 *vs. Western Kentucky [TV: 4] 9:15 p.m. Sept. 17 at Clemson [TV: 6-7] 11 a.m. Sept. 10 [TV: 4] 12 p.m. Sept. 24 FLORIDA ATLANTIC TBA Sept. 17 LOUISVILLE [TV: 4] 7 p.m. Oct. 1 at South Carolina TBA Sept. 24 FLORIDA TBA Oct. 8 at Arkansas TBA Oct. 1 at LSU TBA Oct. 15 FLORIDA TBA Oct. 8 at South Carolina TBA Oct. 22 at LSU TBA Oct. 22 JACKSONVILLE STATE [HC] TBA Oct. 29 OLE MISS TBA Oct. 29 MISSISSIPPI STATE TBA Nov. 12 at Georgia TBA Nov. 5 OLE MISS TBA Nov. 19 SAMFORD [HC] [TV: 6-10-11] TBA Nov. 12 at Vanderbilt TBA Nov. 26 ALABAMA TBA Nov. 19 at Georgia TBA Nov. 26 TENNESSEE TBA ALL TIMES CENTRAL * - Nashville, Tenn.

Team’s AP & USA Today Rankings Listed Before Opponent’s Name & Opponents’ Rankings Listed after its Name (at time of game) • [HC] - Homecoming December 3 • 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) ESPN3.com; (7) ABC; (8) CSS; (9) FS South, Southwest and SUN Sports; (10) ESPN GamePlan; (11) Institutional PPV; (12) ESPN Classic; (13) ESPN 3-D; (14) CBS College Sports; (15) SportSouth 2011 SEC Football • Page 3 Week 1 2011 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE TEAM SCHEDULES AND RESULTS LSU TIGERS (0-0, 0-0 SEC) SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKS (0-0, 0-0 SEC) Home Stadium: Tiger Stadium (92,400) Home Stadium: Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250) Total Home Att.: Avg. Home Att.: Pct. of Capacity: Total Home Att.: Avg. Home Att.: Pct. of Capacity:

Sept. 3 *vs. Oregon [TV: 6-7] 7 p.m. Sept. 3 *vs. East Carolina [TV: 6-9-10] 7 p.m. Sept. 10 NORTHWESTERN STATE [TV: 6-10-11] 7 p.m. Sept. 10 at Georgia [TV: 2-6] 4:30 p.m. Sept. 15 at Mississippi State [TV: 2-6-13] 7 p.m. Sept. 17 NAVY [TV: 3-6] 6 p.m. Sept. 24 at West Virginia TBA Sept. 24 VANDERBILT TBA Oct. 1 KENTUCKY TBA Oct. 1 AUBURN TBA Oct. 8 FLORIDA TBA Oct. 8 KENTUCKY TBA Oct. 15 at Tennessee TBA Oct. 15 at Mississippi State TBA Oct. 22 AUBURN TBA Oct. 29 at Tennessee TBA Nov. 5 at Alabama TBA Nov. 5 at Arkansas TBA Nov. 12 WESTERN KENTUCKY [HC] TBA Nov. 12 FLORIDA [HC] TBA Nov. 19 at Ole Miss TBA Nov. 19 THE CITADEL [TV: 6-10-11] 12 p.m. Nov. 25 ARKANSAS [TV: 1] 1:30 p.m. Nov. 26 CLEMSON TBA

* - Arlington, Texas * - Charlotte, N.C. ALL TIMES CENTRAL ALL TIMES EASTERN

OLE MISS REBELS (0-0, 0-0 SEC) TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS (0-0, 0-0 SEC) Home Stadium(s): Vaught-Hemingway / Hollingsworth Field (60,580) Home Stadium: Neyland / Shield-Watkins Field (100,011) Total Home Att.: Avg. Home Att.: Pct. of Capacity: Total Home Att.: Avg. Home Att.: Pct. of Capacity:

Sept. 3 BRIGHAM YOUNG [TV: 2-6] 3:45 p.m. Sept. 3 MONTANA [TV: 6-10-11] 6 p.m. Sept. 10 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS [TV: 6-10-11] 5 p.m. Sept. 10 CINCINNATI [TV: 3-6] 3:30 p.m. Sept. 17 at Vanderbilt [TV: 5-6-10] 11:21 a.m. Sept. 17 at Florida [TV: 1] 3:30 p.m. Sept. 24 GEORGIA TBA Oct. 1 BUFFALO TBA Oct. 1 at Fresno State [TV: 3-6] 8:15 p.m. Oct. 8 GEORGIA TBA Oct. 15 ALABAMA TBA Oct. 15 LSU TBA Oct. 22 ARKANSAS TBA Oct. 22 at Alabama TBA Oct. 29 at Auburn TBA Oct. 29 SOUTH CAROLINA TBA Nov. 5 at Kentucky TBA Nov. 5 MIDDLE TENNESSEE [HC] TBA Nov. 12 LOUISIANA TECH [HC] TBA Nov. 12 at Arkansas TBA Nov. 19 LSU TBA Nov. 19 VANDERBILT TBA Nov. 26 at Mississippi State TBA Nov. 26 at Kentucky TBA

ALL TIMES CENTRAL ALL TIMES EASTERN

MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS (0-0, 0-0 SEC) VANDERBILT COMMODORES (0-0, 0-0 SEC) Home Stadium: Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field (55,082) Home Stadium: Vanderbilt (39,773) Total Home Att.: Avg. Home Att.: Pct. of Capacity: Total Home Att.: Avg. Home Att.: Pct. of Capacity:

Sept. 1 at Memphis [TV: 15] 7 p.m. Sept. 3 ELON [TV: 6-8-10] 6:30 p.m. Sept. 10 at Auburn [TV: 5-6-10] 11:21 a.m. Sept. 10 CONNECTICUT [TV: 6-8-10] 6:30 p.m. Sept. 15 LSU [TV: 2-6-13] 7 p.m. Sept. 17 OLE MISS [TV: 5-6-10] 11:21 a.m. Sept. 24 LOUISIANA TECH TBA Sept. 24 at South Carolina TBA Oct. 1 at Georgia TBA Oct. 8 at Alabama TBA Oct. 8 at UAB [TV: 9] 11 a.m. Oct. 15 GEORGIA TBA Oct. 15 SOUTH CAROLINA TBA Oct. 22 ARMY TBA Oct. 29 at Kentucky TBA Oct. 29 ARKANSAS TBA Nov. 5 TENNESSEE MARTIN [HC] TBA Nov. 5 at Florida TBA Nov. 12 ALABAMA TBA Nov. 12 KENTUCKY TBA Nov. 19 at Arkansas TBA Nov. 19 at Tennessee TBA Nov. 26 OLE MISS TBA Nov. 26 at Wake Forest TBA

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Team’s AP & USA Today Rankings Listed Before Opponent’s Name & Opponents’ Rankings Listed after its Name (at time of game) • [HC] - Homecoming December 3 • 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) ESPN3.com; (7) ABC; (8) CSS; (9) FS South, Southwest and SUN Sports; (10) ESPN GamePlan; (11) Institutional PPV; (12) ESPN Classic; (13) ESPN 3D; (14) CBS College Sports; (15) SportSouth 2011 SEC Football • Page 4 Week 1 2011 SEC WEEK-BY-WEEK SCHEDULES AND RESULTS (All Times Eastern and subject to change) OCT. 1 NOV. 19 *- SEC conference games *-Alabama at Florida *-Mississippi State at Arkansas *-Auburn at South Carolina (War Memorial Stadium, Little Rock) SEPT. 1 *-Mississippi State at Georgia *-Kentucky at Georgia Western Kentucky vs. Kentucky [TV: 4] (9:15 p.m.) *-Kentucky at LSU *-LSU at Ole Miss (LP Field, Nashville) Texas A&M vs. Arkansas (Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas) *Vanderbilt at Tennessee Mississippi State at Memphis [TV: 15] (8 p.m.) Ole Miss at Fresno State Georgia Southern at Alabama [TV: 6-10-11] (2 p.m.) Buffalo at Tennessee Samford at Auburn [TV: 6-10-11] (TBA) SEPT. 3 {CBS doubleheader weekend - 3:30 / 8 p.m.} Furman at Florida Kent State at Alabama [TV: 5-6-10] (12:21 p.m.) The Citadel at South Carolina [TV: 6-10-11] (12 p.m.) Missouri State at Arkansas [TV: 6-10-11] (7 p.m.) OCT. 8 Utah State at Auburn [TV: 3-6] (12 p.m.) *-Vanderbilt at Alabama NOV. 25 Florida Atlantic at Florida [TV: 4] (7 p.m.) *-Auburn at Arkansas *-Arkansas at LSU [TV: 1] (2:30 p.m.) Boise State vs. Georgia [TV: 2-6] (8 p.m.) *-Florida at LSU (Georgia Dome, Atlanta) *-Georgia at Tennessee NOV. 26 Oregon vs. LSU [TV: 6-7] (8 p.m.) *-Kentucky at South Carolina *-Alabama at Auburn (Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas) Mississippi State at UAB [TV: 9] (12 p.m.) *-Tennessee at Kentucky Brigham Young at Ole Miss [TV: 2-6] (4:45 p.m.) *-Ole Miss at Mississippi State East Carolina vs. South Carolina [TV: 6-9-10] (7 p.m.) OCT. 15 Florida State at Florida (Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte) *-Alabama at Ole Miss Georgia at Georgia Tech Montana at Tennessee [TV: 6-10-11] (6 p.m.) *-Florida at Auburn Clemson at South Carolina Elon at Vanderbilt [TV: 6-8-10] (7:30 p.m.) *-Georgia at Vanderbilt Vanderbilt at Wake Forest *-LSU at Tennessee SEPT. 10 *-South Carolina at Mississippi State DEC. 3 *-Mississippi State at Auburn [TV: 5-6-10] (12:21 p.m.) *-SEC Championship Game [TV: 1] (4 p.m.) *-South Carolina at Georgia [TV: 2-6] (4:30 p.m.) OCT. 22 (Georgia Dome, Atlanta) Alabama at Penn State [TV: 6-7] (3:30 p.m.) *-Tennessee at Alabama New Mexico at Arkansas [TV: 4] (7 p.m.) *-Arkansas at Ole Miss (War Memorial Stadium, Little Rock) *-Auburn at LSU UAB at Florida [TV: 6-9-10] (7 p.m.) Jacksonville State at Kentucky Central Michigan at Kentucky [TV: 4] (12 p.m.) Army at Vanderbilt Northwestern State at LSU [TV: 6-10-11] (7 p.m.) Southern Illinois at Ole Miss [TV: 6-10-11] (6 p.m.) OCT. 29 Cincinnati at Tennessee [TV: 3-6] (3:30 p.m.) *-Arkansas at Vanderbilt Connecticut at Vanderbilt [TV: 6-8-10] (7:30 p.m.) *-Ole Miss at Auburn *-Florida vs. Georgia [TV: 1] (3:30 p.m.) SEPT. 15 (EverBank Field, Jacksonville) LSU at Mississippi State [TV: 2-6-13] (8 p.m.) *-Mississippi State at Kentucky *-South Carolina at Tennessee SEPT. 17 *-Tennessee at Florida [TV: 1] (3:30 p.m.) NOV. 5 *-Ole Miss at Vanderbilt [TV: 5-6-10] (12:21 p.m.) *-LSU at Alabama North Texas at Alabama [TV: 6-9-10] (7:30 p.m.) *-South Carolina at Arkansas Troy at Arkansas [TV: 6-8-10] (7:30 p.m.) *-Vanderbilt at Florida Auburn at Clemson [TV: 6-7] (12 p.m.) *-Ole Miss at Kentucky Coastal Carolina at Georgia [TV: 6-10-11] (1 p.m.) New Mexico State at Georgia Louisville at Kentucky [TV: 4] (7 p.m.) Tennessee-Martin at Mississippi State Navy at South Carolina [TV: 3-6] (6 p.m.) Middle Tennessee at Tennessee

SEPT. 24 NOV. 12 *-Arkansas at Alabama *-Alabama at Mississippi State *-Florida at Kentucky *-Tennessee at Arkansas *-Georgia at Ole Miss *-Auburn at Georgia *-Vanderbilt at South Carolina *-Florida at South Carolina Florida Atlantic at Auburn *-Kentucky at Vanderbilt LSU at West Virginia Western Kentucky at LSU Louisiana Tech at Mississippi State Louisiana Tech at Ole Miss {CBS doubleheader weekend - Noon / 3:30 p.m.}

TV Key - (1) CBS; (2) ESPN; (3) ESPN2; (4) ESPNU; (5) SEC Network; (6) ESPN3.com; (7) ABC; (8) CSS; (9) FS South, Southwest and SUN Sports; (10) ESPN GamePlan; (11) Institutional PPV; (12) ESPN Classic; (13) ESPN 3D; (14) CBS College Sports; (15) SportSouth 2011 SEC Football • Page 7 Week 1

SEC IN THE THIS WEEK’S POLLS SATELLITE RADIO SCHEDULE The following games are scheduled to be on SiriusXM satellite Associated Press (Pre-season) Harris Interactive Poll radio for the weekend of Sept. 1-3 (Best of XM Chanel on Sirius (First poll released on Sunday, Oct. 9) in parenthesis): No. Team Record Points Sirius / XM 1. Oklahoma (36) 0-0 1464 No. Team Record Points Miss. State at Memphis 85 / 85 2. ALABAMA (17) 0-0 1439 Kentucky vs. Western Kentucky 220 / 199 3. Oregon (4) 0-0 1330 Bowl Championship Series Rankings Utah State at Auburn 220 / 201 4. LSU (1) 0-0 1286 (First poll released on Sunday, Oct. 16) Kent State at Alabama 219/ 200 5. Boise State (2) 0-0 1200 Brigham Young at Ole Miss 218 / 201 6. Florida State 0-0 1168 No. Team Record Rating Montana at Tennessee 217 / 200 7. Stanford 0-0 1091 Missouri State at Arkansas 219 / 199 8. Texas A&M 0-0 965 Florida Atlantic at Florida -- / 205 9. Oklahoma State 0-0 955 CONFERENCE RANKINGS (Pre-Season) East Carolina vs. South Carolina 220 / 203 10. Nebraska 0-0 910 Elon at Vanderbilt -- / 201 11. Wisconsin 0-0 900 AP USA/ESPN HI BCS Oregon vs. LSU 91 / 91 12. SOUTH CAROLINA 0-0 848 SEC 8 8 0 0 Boise State vs. Georgia 85 / 85 13. Virginia Tech 0-0 821 ACC 2 2 0 0 14. Texas Christian 0-0 690 Big Ten 4 5 0 0 The Sirius XM SEC Football Coaches Show airs Fridays at 11 15. ARKANSAS 0-0 686 Big 12 4 5 0 0 a.m. Eastern/10 a.m. Central on XM 199 and XM 143 and Sirius 16. Notre Dame 0-0 530 Pac-12 3 2 0 0 122. This week’s guests are LSU head coach and 17. Michigan State 0-0 519 Big East 1 0 0 0 Commissioner Mike Slive. The show is hosted bySirius/XM’s 18. Ohio State 0-0 443 MWC 2 2 0 0 Glenn Younes. 19. GEORGIA 0-0 369 Independents 1 1 0 0 20. MISSISSIPPI STATE 0-0 361 SiriusXM Radio is an official corporate partner of the 21. Missouri 0-0 258 Southeastern Conference and the exclusive satellite radio 22. FLORIDA 0-0 228 SEC ALL-TIME IN BCS STANDINGS home of the SEC. 23. AUBURN 0-0 219 24. West Virginia 0-0 207 In the history of the Bowl Championship Series standings, the 25. Southern California 0-0 160 Southeastern Conference has the most appearances with 405 (since 1998). Here is a capsule look (conference alignment at Others (SEC Only): Tennessee (5). time of game played):

USA Today Coaches’ Poll (Pre-Season) 1. SEC 405 2. Big 12 394 SEC INDIVIDUAL BESTS ON OPENING DAY No. Team Record Points 3. Big Ten 351 1. Oklahoma (42) 0-0 1454 4. ACC 313 Rushing 2. ALABAMA (13) 0-0 1414 5. Pacific-12 290 290 - , Auburn vs. SW Louisiana (9/7/85) 3. Oregon (2) 0-0 1309 6. Big East 151 246 - Kevin Faulk, LSU vs. Houston (9/7/96) 4. LSU (2) 0-0 1296 7. Mountain West 111 246 - Bob Davis, Kentucky vs. Maryville (9/19/36) 5. Florida State 0-0 1116 8. WAC 72 Passing Yards 6. Stanford 0-0 1101 498 - , Kentucky vs. Louisville (9/5/98) 7. Boise State 0-0 1065 The SEC, ACC and the Big 12 have put the most schools in the 485 - Eric Zeier, Georgia vs. South Carolina (9/3/94) 8. Oklahoma State 0-0 933 BCS standings in its history at 11 each. The Pacific-12 and the 446 - Dusty Bonner, Kentucky vs. Louisville (9/4/99) 9. Texas A&M 0-0 885 Big Ten have put 10 teams each in the BCS standings. Receiving Yards 10. Wisconsin 0-0 829 263 - Alexander Wright, Auburn vs. Pacific (9/9/89) 11. Nebraska 0-0 814 Five SEC teams have been ranked at one time or another as 248 - Taylor Jacobs, Florida vs. UAB (8/31/02) 12. SOUTH CAROLINA 0-0 779 the top team in the nation in the BCS standings during its his- 223 - Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt vs. Richmond (9/1/07) 13. Virginia Tech 0-0 767 tory (23 total weeks) - Alabama (6 times), Auburn (3 times) Receptions 14. ARKANSAS 0-0 750 Florida (7 times), LSU (2 times) and Tennessee (5 times). 13 - Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt vs. Richmond (9/1/07) 15. Texas Christian 0-0 687 [Reminder that there are no BCS standings after the bowl 12 - Stanley Pritchett, South Carolina vs. Georgia 16. Ohio State 0-0 631 games.] (9/2/95) 17. Michigan State 0-0 536 11 - David Smith, Miss. State vs. Richmond (9/20/69) 18. Notre Dame 0-0 440 Texas leads all schools in the BCS rankings, having been listed 11 - Johnny Mills, Tennessee vs. Auburn (9/24/66) 19. AUBURN 0-0 329 86 times. Florida is second with 85 times while LSU is tied for 11 - Quincy Jackson, Alabama vs. BYU (9/5/98) 20. MISSISSIPPI STATE 0-0 301 6th at 65, Georgia is tied for 13th (54 weeks) and Tennessee is Total Offense 21. Missouri 0-0 266 15th (52). 498 - Tim Couch, Kentucky vs. Louisville (9/5/88) 22. GEORGIA 0-0 260 494 - Eric Zeier, Georgia vs. South Carolina (9/3/94) 23. FLORIDA 0-0 240 Here is a listing of the amount of times each SEC team has 417 - Tony Robinson, Tennessee vs. UCLA (9/14/85) 24. Texas 0-0 162 been ranked in the BCS Standings: Alabama (42), Arkansas Scoring 25. Penn State 0-0 161 (23), Auburn (38), Florida (85), Georgia (54), Kentucky (4), 30 - Bob Davis, Kentucky vs. Maryville (5 TDs) (9/19/36) LSU (65), Ole Miss (9), Mississippi State (15), South Carolina 30 - , Alabama vs. Brigham Young (5 TDs) Others (SEC Only): Tennessee (7) (17) and Tennessee (52). (9/5/98) 30 - Robert Edwards, Georgia vs. South Carolina (5 TDs) (9/2/95) 2011 SEC Football • Page 8 Week 1 SEC vs. NON-CONFERENCE TEAMS (Conference alignment at times games were played) 2011 SEC NON-CONFERENCE RECORD SEC NON-CONFERENCE RECORD (Since 1992)

2011 Regular Season Conference App. W-L Pct. 2010 Year App. W-L Pct. Bowls Atlantic Coast 5 0-0 .000 5-4 1992 36 27-9 .750 5-1 Big East 4 0-0 .000 3-2 1993 36 28-7-1 .792 2-2 Big Ten 1 0-0 .000 4-2 1994 36 27-8-1 .764 3-2 Big 12 1 0-0 .000 2-1 1995 36 29-7 .806 2-4 Conference USA 4 0-0 .000 8-1 1996 36 27-9 .750 5-0 Mid-American 3 0-0 .000 3-0 1997 36 32-4 .889 5-1 Mountain West 2 0-0 .000 0-0 1998 36 27-9 .750 4-4 Pac-12 1 0-0 .000 1-1 1999 36 28-8 .778 4-4 Sun Belt 7 0-0 .000 8-0 2000 36 27-9 .750 4-5 Western Athletic 5 0-0 .000 2-0 2001 36 29-7 .806 5-3 FBS Independent 3 0-0 .000 0-0 2002 49 37-12 .755 3-4 FCS 12 0-0 .000 10-1 2003 46 31-15 .674 5-2 OVERALL NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS 2004 36 25-11 .694 3-3 2005 36 27-9 .750 3-3 2011------2006 48 41-7 .854 6-3 Conference W-L Pct. 2010 2007 48 40-8 .825 7-2 ACC 0-0 .000 34-23 2008 48 37-11 .771 6-2 Big East 0-0 .000 28-18 2009 48 42-6 .875 6-4 Big Ten 0-0 .000 38-13 2010 48 41-7 .854 5-5 Big 12 0-0 .000 43-13 2011 48 0-0 .000 0-0 Conference USA 0-0 .000 22-32 TOTALS 767 602-163-2 .786 83-54 (.606) MAC 0-0 .000 17-39 TOTAL w/ BOWLS 904 685-217-2 .759 Mountain West 0-0 .000 21-20 Pac-12 0-0 .000 23-12 SEC 0-0 .000 46-12 Sun Belt 0-0 .000 6-33 Western Athletic 0-0 .000 23-19 NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS (Does not include bowl games) SINCE 1933 SINCE 2000 School Games Won Lost Tied Pct. Games Won Lost Tied Pct. Current Streak* Alabama 308 241 61 6 .792 41 30 11 0 .732 W 10 Arkansas 64 52 12 0 .813 40 37 3 0 .925 W 10 Auburn 310 231 71 8 .758 40 32 8 0 .800 W 9 Florida 336 229 98 9 .695 40 34 6 0 .850 L 1 Georgia 361 262 85 14 .745 40 36 4 0 .900 W 2 Kentucky 320 218 93 9 .695 40 31 9 0 .775 W 4 LSU 342 253 78 11 .756 40 38 2 0 .950 W 4 Ole Miss 328 238 82 8 .738 40 29 11 0 .725 W 3 Miss. State 302 214 80 8 .722 40 24 16 0 .600 W 5 South Carolina 64 45 19 0 .703 40 32 8 0 .800 W 4 Tennessee 343 269 65 9 .797 40 32 8 0 .800 W 2 Vanderbilt 303 179 115 9 .606 40 21 19 0 .525 L 1 TOTALS 3381 2431 859 91 .732 481 376 105 0 .782 --- * Current streak includes all non-conference games, including bowl games.

SCORING MARGIN IN INTRA-CONFERENCE GAMES (2010 ONLY) SCORING MARGIN IN INTRA-CONFERENCE GAMES (SINCE 2004)

Conference 1-5 6-10 Total Games Total Points Average Conference 1-5 6-10 Total Games Total Points Average ACC 15 (30.6) 9 (49.0) 49 728 14.86 ACC 106 (31.4) 77 (54.1) 338 4519 13.37 Big East 8 (28.6) 7 (53.6) 28 384 13.71 Big East 49 (26.3) 35 (45.2) 186 2764 14.86 Big Ten 12 (27.3) 6 (40.9) 44 735 16.70 Big Ten 76 (24.7) 55 (42.7) 307 4787 15.59 Big 12 6 (12.2) 15 (42.9) 49 827 16.88 Big 12 67 (19.6) 73 (40.9) 342 6087 17.80 C-USA 11 (22.0) 6 (34.0) 50 842 16.84 C-USA 93 (27.8) 64 (46.8) 335 5005 14.94 MAC 10 (18.5) 8 (33.3) 54 965 17.87 MAC 90 (25.4) 75 (46.5) 355 5433 15.30 Mountain West 9 (25.0) 3 (33.3) 36 867 24.08 Mountain West 55 (22.6) 40 (39.1) 243 4434 18.25 Pac-10 13 28.9) 5 (40.0) 45 793 17.62 Pac-10 64 (21.0) 63 (41.8) 306 5333 17.43 SEC 10 (20.4) 9 (38.8) 49 758 15.47 SEC 100 (29.2) 66 (48.4) 343 4707 13.71 Sun Belt 10 (27.8) 8 (50.0) 36 442 12.28 Sun Belt 62 (28.6) 51 (52.1) 217 2944 13.57 WAC 6 (16.7) 4 (27.8) 36 827 22.97 WAC 45 (17.7) 44 (35.0) 254 5025 19.78 (Numbers in parenthesis reflect percentage of games within scoring margin or less) (Numbers in parenthesis reflect percentage of games within scoring margin or less) 2011 SEC Football • Page 9 Week 1

SEC COACHING RECORDS

COLLEGIATE ALL GAMES SEC vs. SEC# OVERALL RECORD AT SEC SCHOOLS GAMES ONLY Coach, Team W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. , Alabama 134-53-1 .715 91-27 (20) .771 (7) 56-20 (13) .737 (5) , Arkansas 64-24 .727 23-15 .605 11-13 .458 , Auburn 27-24 .529 22-5 .815 12-5 .706 Will Muschamp, Florida 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 , Georgia 96-34 .738 96-34 (19) .738 (13) 55-28 (14) .663 (13) Joker Phillips, Kentucky 6-7 .462 6-7 .462 2-6 .250 Les Miles, LSU 90-38 .703 62-17 .785 (6) 34-16 .680 (11) Houston Nutt, Ole Miss 133-86 .607 97-64 (18) .602 52-54 (15) .491 , Mississippi State 14-11 .560 14-11 .560 7-9 .438 , South Carolina 186-73-2 .716 166-60-1 (7) .733 (14) 110-40 (2) .733 (6) Derek Dooley, Tennessee 23-27 .460 6-7 .462 3-5 .375 James Franklin, Vanderbilt 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000

W-L-T Ranking indicates number of wins; Pct. ranking indicates highest winning percentage (To be listed among career leaders, must have min. 5 years coaching) # - includes SEC Championship Game / ( ) - Current SEC Coaches’ Rankings among Career Leaders STATE OF THE SEC Record Last Five Seasons (2006-10) Record Last 10 Seasons (2001-2010) SEC National AP SEC National AP W-L Pct. Bowls Champ Champ Top 25 W-L Pct. Bowls Champ Champ Top 25 Florida 56-12 .824 5 2 2 4 LSU 102-29 .779 10 3 2 8 LSU 51-15 .773 5 1 1 4 Florida 98-32 .754 10 2 2 7 Alabama 49-18 .731 5 1 1 3 Georgia 96-34 .738 10 2 0 8 Auburn 47-18 .723 4 1 1 3 Auburn 93-34 .732 9 2 1 6 Georgia 44-21 .677 5 0 0 3 Alabama 86-43 .667 8 1 1 5 Arkansas 41-24 .631 4 0 0 2 Tennessee 81-47 .633 8 0 0 5 South Carolina 37-28 .569 4 0 0 1 Arkansas 75-51 .595 7 0 0 2 Tennessee 37-28 .569 4 0 0 2 South Carolina 69-55 .556 6 0 0 2 Kentucky 36-29 .554 5 0 0 0 Ole Miss 60-61 .496 4 0 0 3 Ole Miss 29-33 .468 2 0 0 2 Kentucky 54-68 .443 5 0 0 0 Mississippi State 29-33 .468 2 0 0 1 Mississippi State 43-76 .361 2 0 0 1 Vanderbilt 20-41 .328 1 0 0 0 Vanderbilt 33-85 .280 1 0 0 0

STARTING IN THE SEC

IN WINS ------IN LOSSES ------School (s) Record A-C-I Yards TD Pct. A-C-I Yards TD Pct. *Alabama *Arkansas *Auburn Florida 8-5 192-122-4 1313 8 63.5 137-78-6 748 1 56.9 Georgia Aaron Murray 6-7 121-83-1 1212 13 68.6 219-117-7 1724 11 53.4 Kentucky Morgan Newton 4-4 59-36-2 381 5 61.0 99-55-1 497 1 55.5 LSU 5-4 129-69-4 870 5 53.5 112-54-10 726 6 48.2 Jordan Jefferson 20-7 394-240-13 2827 21 60.9 157-85-4 1035 6 54.1 *Ole Miss Miss. State Chris Relf 9-4 138-83-3 1337 12 60.1 80-45-3 439 0 56.3 South Carolina Stephen Garcia 17-13 403-259-9 3400 26 64.3 441-236-20 2954 14 53.5 Tennessee Matt Simms 2-6 58-33-0 426 4 56.9 131-77-5 980 4 58.8 Tyler Bray 4-1 132-73-4 1234 12 55.3 45-27-3 312 4 60.0 Vanderbilt Larry Smith 5-16 122-68-1 868 3 55.7 370-166-11 1641 7 44.9

* - Does not have a starting quarterback with a previous start. 2011 SEC Football • Page 10 Week 1 SEC FOOTBALL VIDEO REPLAY THE OBJECTIVE As the Technician and the Communicator mark the incoming video, each view will appear as a small To allow for specific types of officiating calls to be immediately reviewed during all games hosted picture on the computer touch screen. At any time, the Replay Technician can touch the thumbnail by SEC teams. and immediately send that play or replay to the Replay Official.

THE COACHES' CHALLENGE With the Communicator's assistance, the Replay Official can quickly jump between replays while The head coach may challenge the ruling of any reviewable play. He retains a challenge if his initial playing back the video. All replay video navigation is done via a jog shuttle remote controlled by the challenge is successful and thus results in a reversal by the replay official. The head coach will then Replay Official. All video is viewed on an HD monitor that sits in front of the Replay Official. The have a single challenge that he may use anytime during the game if his team has not used all its time- touch screen is only used to select the replays and to log specific play data in the event a call is over- outs. Thus a team may have a total of two challenges in the game, but only if the first results in a turned. reversal of the on-field ruling. While all plays are reviewed between the whistle and the beginning of the next play, the Replay THE SOURCE Official can stop play on the field by using a pager system. Five onfield officials wear pagers. If play All reviewable video comes direct from either the television network broadcasting the game or is stopped the Referee announces on the stadium PA microphone that play has been stopped so the other TV production facilities that meet established conference standards. The Southeastern previous play can be reviewed. The Referee then proceeds to the sideline headset, which provides Conference has used instant replay since 2005. 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 PLAYS Reviewable NEW FOR 2011 1. Plays governed by Sideline, Goal Line, End Zone, and End Line: * Monitors may be used to view a live telecast or webcast in the football coaching booth. The home a. Scoring Plays, including the ball in possession of a runner breaking the plane of the team is responsible for assuring identical television capability in the coaches’ booths of both teams. goal line This capability may not include replay equipment or recorders. b. Runner/receiver in or out of bounds c. Recovery of loose ball in and out of bounds * If at the end of a half the game clock expires, either during a down in which it should be stopped 2. Passing Plays: by rule when the ball becomes dead or following the down upon a request for an available team a. Pass ruled complete/ incomplete/ intercepted in the field of play and end zones timeout, the replay official may restore time only under these conditions: b. Touching of a forward pass by a player or an official 1. The replay official has indisputable video evidence that time should have remained c. Illegal forward pass or illegal handing off beyond the line of scrimmage on the game clock when the ball became dead or when the team timeout was d. Illegal forward pass or illegal handing off after change of possession granted; e. Forward or backward pass thrown from behind the line of scrimmage 2. The team in possession when the ball became dead would next put the ball in play f. Quarterback (Passer) starts arm forward, ball comes loss and play is ruled from scrimmage; incomplete (if ball is quickly recovered) 3. In the fourth quarter only, either the score is tied or the team that will next snap g. Quarterback (Passer) throws incomplete swing pass that is close to being forward the ball is behind by eight points or fewer; and or backward, and pass is ruled forward (if ball is quickly recovered) 4. The replay official’s video evidence includes the timeout signal by an official in the 3. Miscellaneous: case where the game clock should have stopped for a requested team timeout. a. Runner ruled not down. b. Runner ruled down (when ball carrier is judged down by rule and the ball is THE EQUIPMENT fumbled, play may be reviewed if recovery of ball occurs in the immediate Each SEC member institution uses the HD Replay System developed by XOS Digital of Orlando, FL. action following and is prior to any official signaling ball is dead. The replay systems are maintained by the home institution with technical support from XOS Digital. 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 reviewed plays) g. Fourth-down/try fumble plays INSTANT REPLAY STATISTICS 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.) Games Using Play Plays Average Length i. The game clock expires at the end of a half. If at the end of the game, the time SEC Replay Stoppages Overturned of Review may be restored to the clock only if the score is tied or the team that would 2005 77 66 17 1:53 next snap the ball trails by eight points or fewer. 2006 89 123 29 1:41 2007 87 139 38 1:36 Not Reviewable 2008 85 122 39 1:24 Fighting participants, Off-sides/Encroachment, Pass interference, Roughing passer/kicker, Illegal formations, Taunting/Other unsportsmanlike conduct, Face mask, Taunting, Illegal blocks, 2009 85 115 28 1:26 Holding, Personal fouls. 2010 85 119 37 1:36 TOTALS 508 684 188 1:34 THE PROCESS Each SEC football stadium has a secured replay booth equipped with the HD Instant Replay system 2011 INSTANT REPLAY STATISTICS provided by XOS Digital. Three individuals work in the booth for the duration of the game: 1. Replay Official, 2. Communicator, 3. Technician. The Replay Official and the Communicator are selected and Games Using Play Plays Average Length assigned by the Conference Office. SEC Replay Stoppages Overturned of Review Week 1 0 0 0 0 A live HD video feed is sent directly to the replay booth from the TV truck. The Technician watches TOTALS 0 0 0 0 the feed on an input monitor while recording it into the XOS Digital Replay System. The Technician also marks the beginning of each play while the Communicator marks all incoming replays.

Each play and subsequent replay then appears on a touch screen in front of the Replay Technician. 2011 SEC Football • Page 11 Week 1 SEC FOOTBALL ON TELEVISION

CBS SPORTS COMCAST/ CHARTER SPORTS SOUTHEAST

CBS Sports will kick off its 16th year as the exclusive national network broadcaster of SEC home Comcast / Charter Sports Southeast (CSS), the regional sports channel focusing on college sports football games on Sept. 17 with the Tennessee at Florida telecast. The network will carry a game in the southeast, has an agreement with ESPN to televise live Southeastern Conference (SEC) each week with doubleheaders slated for Oct. 1 (3:30 & 8 p.m. ET) and Nov. 12 (Noon & 3:30 p.m. content including a minimum of six football games, twenty men's basketball games, and sixteen ET). The network will also carry the Arkansas at LSU game on Friday, Nov. 25 and an additional women's basketball games as well as fifty SEC Olympic sports each year. game on Saturday, Nov. 26. CBS Sports will also air the SEC Football Championship Game in Dec. 3 at 4 p.m. ET. FOX SPORTS NET

ESPN Fox Sports Net’s (FSN) regional sports networks serving the SEC territory – FOX Sports South, FOX Sports Carolinas, FOX Sports Tennessee, Sun Sports, FOX Sports Southwest and FOX Sports ESPN has the rights to every SEC home football game (excluding those on the network broadcast Houston – will be the outlets for a minimum of 92 SEC athletic events each year. Events will package) serves as the exclusive national cable home and the syndication rightsholder for the include eight live, exclusive football games, 20 men’s basketball games, 24 women’s basketball SEC. As for the agreeement, ESPN/ESPN2 will televise a minimum of 20 SEC games annually, games (16 regular season, eight tournament), 16 baseball games (10 regular season, six tour- including Thursday and Saturday night games. nament) and 24 additional Olympic sporting events (softball, volleyball, soccer, gymnastics).

ESPNU will carry a Saturday SEC Game of the Week, generally in primetime and a miminum of INSTITUTIONAL MEDIA PACKAGES 13 games annually. As part of the SEC’s television contracts, each conference institution was able to maintain a con- The SEC Network is the official over-the-air syndication home for the SEC and will feature a tractual television arrangement of its own. As part of this arrangement, each SEC institution has game-of-the-week package (generally at 12:30 p.m. ET), with a minimum of 13 games each the ability to televise one pay-per-view football game per year as well as to host its own tape- season throughout the SEC footprint and beyond. A pre-game studio show at 12 p.m. ET begins delayed game package, coaches’ TV shows as well as other sport packages. the telecast.

ESPN3.com will also carry games that are televised on ESPN/ESPN2 and the SEC Network as well as institutional pay-per-view games.

Additional distribution points for SEC programming include ESPN GamePlan, ESPN Classic and ESPN.com.

SEC BOWL AGREEMENTS

SEC BOWL AGREEMENTS 2011 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES SCHEDULE The Southeastern Conference has agreements to send nine of its member institutions to Following the 2011 regular season, the Bowl Championship Series will deter- postseason bowl games following the 2011 season. mine the National Championship. The BCS National Championship Game, which will stand alone The winner of the SEC Championship Game will automatically participate in the Bowl from the four traditional BCS bowls but will be hosted by each of the bowls once during a four-year Championship Series comprised of the Sugar, Rose, Orange and Fiesta Bowls. cycle. The Capital One Bowl has the second selection, making its pick following the BCS selections. The BCS consists of the Discover Orange, Allstate Sugar, Rose Bowl Game, Tostitos The bowl must select the team with the next best overall record or a team that is within one win and the Tostitos BCS National Championship Game. The conferences with automatic berths include of the team with the next best overall record. the Atlantic Coast, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-10 and Southeastern Conferences. The AT&T Cotton and the Outback Bowls share the third and fourth selections from the SEC. ESPN will televise all of the Bowl Championship Series games. The Cotton Bowl has the first preference of teams from the Western Division and the Outback The Bowl Championship Series guarantees a matchup between college football's top two Bowl has first preference of teams from the Eastern Division. The Cotton or Outback Bowl can teams in a true national championship game. select teams outside of its divisional preference, but must not select them before the opposite The BCS uses regional consideration regarding team selection. Specifically, as a member of the bowl selects from its divisional preference. BCS, the Rose Bowl will host the Big Ten and Pac-10 champions in those years in which either the The Chick-fil-A Bowl has the fifth selection of preference from the SEC. Rose Bowl does not have the national championship game or the Big Ten and Pac-10 champion is The Gator Bowl has the sixth selection and the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl not ranked No. 1 or No. 2. Other "regional consideration" tie-ins include the SEC champion in the has the seventh pick from the SEC. , the ACC champion in the Orange Bowl and the Big 12 champion in the Fiesta Bowl. The AutoZone Liberty and BBVA Compass Bowls share the eighth and ninth selections. The 2012 BCS schedule is as follows (all times Eastern / listed in chronological order): The 2011-12 SEC Bowl Schedule is as follows (all times Eastern / listed in chronological order): Jan. 2 / 5 pm Rose Bowl Game presented by VIZIO Pasadena, Cal. ESPN Jan. 2 / 8:30 pm Tostitos Fiesta Glendale, Ariz. ESPN Dec. 30 / 6:40 pm Franklin American Mortgage Music City vs. ACC ESPN Jan. 3 / 8:30 pm Allstate Sugar New Orleans, La. ESPN Dec. 31 / 3:30 pm AutoZone Liberty vs. C-USA ESPN Jan. 4 / 8:30 pm Discover Orange Miami, Fla. ESPN Dec. 31 / 7:30 pm Chick-fil-A vs. ACC ESPN Jan. 9 / 8:30 pm Tostitos BCS National Championship New Orleans, La. ESPN Jan. 2 / 1 pm Outback vs. Big Ten ABC Jan. 2 / 1 pm Capital One vs. Big Ten ESPN Jan. 2 / 1 pm Gator vs. Big Ten ESPN2 Jan. 6 / 8 pm AT&T Cotton vs. Big 12 FOX Jan. 7 / 1 pm Birmingham vs. Big East ESPN 2011 SEC Football • Page 12 Week 1 SEC FOOTBALL (2006-10) ... SECOND TO NONE

During the last five years (2006-10), Southeastern Conference football has experienced success • The average scoring margin in the SEC’s ten BCS games has been 13.60 points per game that is unparalleled in its football history and, perhaps, in the college football history. During (includes two losses by 19 points). Seven of the eight wins by the SEC since 2006 have been by this tenure, the SEC’s achievements have been demonstrated by: double figures.

• Triumphs in BCS bowl games, including the BCS National Championship Game SEC IN OVERALL BOWL GAMES • Non-conference success in regular season and bowl games • Since 2006, the SEC has more bowl wins (30) and appearances (46) than any other confer- • Defeating highly-ranked non-conference teams ence. The conference’s .652 bowl winning percentage is third behind the Mountain West (18-6, • Success in the polls and rankings .750) and the Big East (20-8, .714) during that time. • Individual awards and All-America Teams • Academic and Community Service Standouts Mountain West 18-6 .750 • Continued accomplishments of former SEC student-athletes in the NFL Big East 20-8 .714 SEC 30-16 .652 SEC IN THE BCS Sun Belt 6-4 .600 • The SEC has won five consecutive national championships, seven BCS National Championships Pac-10 16-12 .571 and 21 overall national titles (AP, BCS, FWAA, coaches poll). Big 12 19-20 .487 Independents 4-5 .444 • Four different SEC schools have won the BCS National Championship since 2006 (Auburn, WAC 9-12 .429 2010; Alabama, 2009; Florida, 2006 and 2008; LSU, 2007). Tennessee (1998) and LSU (2004) ACC 17-25 .405 have also won the BCS crown. The Big 12 (Texas and Oklahoma) and the ACC (Miami and Conference USA 11-18 .379 Florida State) have each had two schools win titles since 1998. Big Ten 13-24 .351 MAC 4-17 .190 • Since 2006, half of the slots in the BCS National Championship Game have been taken by SEC SEC vs. OTHER CONFERENCES teams (5 of 10). The Big Ten and the Big 12 have two each and the Pac-10 has one. • Since 2006, the SEC has posted the highest non-conference winning percentage (regular sea- son & bowls) than any other conference. has a 231-55 record, an 80.8 winning per- • No other conference has won a BCS National Championship Game since Texas defeated centage. The SEC has won no less than 43 non-conference games (regular season & bowls) Southern California, 41-38, in the Rose Bowl following the 2005 regular season. The SEC has during the last four completed seasons (2006-2010). This season, counting bowl games, the won the last five. SEC was 46-12 (.793), the highest percentage among FBS conferences.

• An SEC team has led at the end of 16 of the last 20 quarters of BCS National Championship SEC 231-55 .808 Game play. Big East 166-63 .725 Big 12 201-79 .718 • Since 2006, an SEC team has been ranked first in the weekly BCS standings in 18 of the 40 Big Ten 179-77 .699 weeks, with four different teams holding the top spot. Florida was first for seven weeks, Pac-10 115-67 .632 Alabama for six weeks, Auburn for three and LSU twice. The Big Ten has held the top spot for ACC 176-106 .624 13 weeks (all Ohio State), the Big 12 for five weeks (Texas and Oklahoma twice, Missouri once) Mountain West 117-87 .574 and the Pac-10 four weeks (all Oregon). WAC 102-118 .464 Conference USA 104-165 .387 • The SEC has had more teams ranked in the BCS standings for the most times than any other MAC 86-196 .305 conference since 2006. The league has had 11 of its 12 teams ranked at one time or another Sun Belt 45-152 .228 since 2006 for a total of 192 times. The SEC breakdown: LSU (37), Florida (33), Alabama (27), Auburn (22), Georgia (16), Arkansas (15), Tennessee (14), South Carolina (13), Mississippi State SEC IN FINAL RANKINGS (8), Kentucky (4) and Ole Miss (3). • Since 2006, the SEC has had the most teams ranked in the final USA Today Coaches Poll. The conference has had 24 teams ranked in the final USA Today rankings, three more than the Big • Since 2006, the SEC has posted a 8-2 record in BCS bowl games, more wins and a higher win- 12 (21) and four more than the Big Ten (20). ning percentage (.800) than any other conference. The win total doubles the next highest con- ference – Pac-10 (4). Here are the BCS bowl records of all conferences since 2006: Conference 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Total SEC 5 5 4 4 6 24 SEC 8-2 .800 Big 12 2 5 5 4 5 21 Pac-10 4-2 .667 Big Ten 4 5 4 4 3 20 Mountain West 2-1 .667 ACC 3 3 3 3 4 16 WAC 2-1 .667 Pac-10 3 3 4 2 2 14 Big East 2-3 .400 Mountain West 2 1 3 3 2 11 Big 12 3-5 .375 Big East 3 2 1 3 0 9 Big Ten 3-6 .333 WAC 2 1 1 1 1 6 ACC 1-4 .200 MAC 0 0 0 1 1 2 Independents 0-1 .000 Conference USA 0 0 0 0 1 1

• The SEC has had more teams ranked in the BCS standings for the most times than any other con- ference since 2006. The league has had 11 of its 12 teams ranked at one time or another since 2006 for a total of 192 times. The SEC breakdown: LSU (37), Florida (33), Alabama (27), Auburn (22), Georgia (16), Arkansas (15), Tennessee (14), South Carolina (13), Mississippi State (8), Kentucky (4) and Ole Miss (3). 2011 SEC Football • Page 13 Week 1

SEC FOOTBALL (2006-10) ... SECOND TO NONE • The SEC has had eight teams ranked double figure amount of times since 2006, more than SEC INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS SINCE 2006 any other conference. The closest is the Big 12 with seven followed by the Big Ten, ACC and HEISMAN MEMORIAL TROPHY (Nation’s best player) – , Auburn (2010); Mark Pac-10 with six each. Ingram, Alabama (2009); , Florida (2007) CHUCK BEDNARIK AWARD (Nation’s best defensive player) – , LSU (2010) BCS Rankings Since 2006 (Nation’s best ) – , Florida (2010); Drew Butler, Georgia Conference Teams Times Ranked Pct of Total (1,000 entries) (2009) SEC 11 192 19.20 MAXWELL AWARD (Nation’s best player) – Cam Newton, Auburn (2010); Tim Tebow, Florida Big 12 10 164 16.40 (2008); Tim Tebow, Florida (2007) Big Ten 9 139 13.90 WALTER CAMP AWARD (Nation’s best player) – Cam Newton, Auburn (2010); Darren McFadden, ACC 11 133 13.30 Arkansas (2007) Pac-10 9 126 12.60 DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD (Nation’s best quarterback) – Cam Newton, Auburn (2010); Tim Tebow, Big East 7 90 9.00 Florida (2007) Mountain West 3 69 6.90 (Nation’s best ) – Patrick Peterson, LSU (2010); , WAC 3 55 5.50 Tennessee (2009) Conference USA 3 12 1.20 JOHN MACKEY AWARD (Nation’s best tight end) – D.J. Williams, Arkansas (2010); Aaron Independent 1 10 1.00 Hernandez, Florida (2009) MAC 2 9 0.90 ROTARY LOMBARDI AWARD (Nation’s outstanding lineman) – , Auburn (2010); , LSU (2007) SEC INDIVIDUAL AWARDS AND ALL-AMERICANS FRANK BROYLES AWARD (Nation’s top assistant coach) – Gus Malzahan, Auburn (2010); Kirby • The SEC would fill a complete first unit of first-team All-Americas since 2006. The SEC has Smart, Alabama (2009) had 41 players make first-team All-America in the AP, Walter Camp, FWAA or AFCA squads. The DISNEY SPIRIT AWARD (Top inspirational story) – D.J. Williams, Arkansas (2010) list represents at least one player at every position. HOME DEPOT COACH OF THE YEAR (National Coach of the Year) – Gene Chizik, Auburn (2010); Nick Saban, Alabama (2008) [SEC FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS SINCE 2006 [AP, Camp, FWAA, AFCA] EDDIE ROBINSON FWAA COACH OF THE YEAR – Nick Saban, Alabama (2008) Offense DL – Nick Fairley, Auburn (2010) CoSIDA/ESPN ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN OF THE YEAR – Greg McElroy, Alabama (2010); Tim QB – Tim Tebow, Florida (2007) LB – , Ole Miss (2006) Tebow, Florida (2009) QB – Cam Newton, Auburn (2010) LB – , Florida (2008) BUTKUS AWARD (Nation’s best linebacker) – Rolando McClain, Alabama (2009); Patrick Willis, RB – Darren McFadden, Arkansas LB – Rolando McClain, Alabama (2009) Ole Miss (2006) (2006-07) LB – Eric Norwood, South Carolina (2009) WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL TROPHY (Nation’s top scholar-athlete) – Tim Tebow, Florida (2009) RB – Knowshon Moreno, Georgia (2008) LB – Justin Houston, Georgia (2010) RIMINGTON TROPHY (Nation’s best center) – , Florida (2009); Jonathan Luigs, RB – Mark Ingram, Alabama (2009) DB – Eric Berry, Tennessee (2008-09) Arkansas (2007) WR – Robert Meachem, Tennessee (2006) DB – LaRon Landry, LSU (2006) LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARD (Nation’s top senior student-athlete) – Tim Tebow, Florida WR – , South Carolina DB – , LSU (2007) (2009) (2010) DB – Rashad Johnson, Alabama (2008) WUERFFEL TROPHY (Community Service, Athletic and Academic Achievement) – Tim Tebow, TE – , Florida (2009) DB – Javier Arenas, Alabama (2009) Florida (2008) OL – Arron Sears, Tennessee (2006) DB – , Florida (2009) OL – , Ole Miss (2008) DB – , Alabama (2010) OUTLAND TROPHY (Nation’s top lineman) – Andre Smith, Alabama (2008); Glenn Dorsey, LSU OL – Andre Smith, Alabama (2008) DB – Patrick Peterson, LSU (2010) (2007) OL – Herman Johnson, LSU (2008) WALTER CAMP COACH OF THE YEAR – Nick Saban, Alabama (2008) OL – Mike Johnson, Alabama (2009) Specialists BRONKO NAGURSKI AWARD (Nation’s top defensive player) – Glenn Dorsey, LSU (2007) OL – , Auburn (2010) PK – Daniel Lincoln, Tennessee (2007) (Nation’s top ) – Darren McFadden, Arkansas (2007); C – Jonathan Luigs, Arkansas (2007) PK – , Alabama (2009) Darren McFadden, Arkansas (2006) C - , Alabama (2008) PK – , LSU (2010) LOTT TROPHY (Defensive IMPACT Player) – Glenn Dorsey, LSU (2007) C – Maurkice Pouncey, Florida (2009) P – Drew Butler, Georgia (2009) MANNING AWARD (Nation’s top quarterback) – Tim Tebow, Florida (2008); JaMarcus Russell, P – Chas Henry, Florida (2010) LSU (2006) Defense RS – , Arkansas (2007) ASSOCIATED PRESS COLLEGE PLAYER OF THE YEAR – Tim Tebow, Florida (2007) DL – Glenn Dorsey, LSU (2006-07) RS - , Florida (2008) DL – , Alabama (2008-09) AP - Randall Cobb, Kentucky (2010) DL – Peria Jerry, Ole Miss (2008) • In the 29 individual awards being given this season, the SEC has had at least one recipient in 22 of them since 2006. Two awards – the Paul Hornung (most versatile player) and the Burlsworth Trophy (outstanding player who began career as a walk-on) – are in its first year in 2010. The SEC has not had a winner of the Biletnikoff Award (), Lou Groza (place- kicker), Johnny Unitas (senior quarterback), (defensive end) and ARA Sportsmanship Award in the last five seasons.

• Since 2006, the SEC football student-athletes and coaches have won 43 major individual awards, an average of more than eight per year. The league won an all time high 12 individual honors this season and in 2007.

• The SEC has won a national player of the year during the last four years with four different players – Darren McFadden, Arkansas, and Tim Tebow, Florida, in 2007; Tebow in 2008; Mark Ingram, Alabama, in 2009; and, Cam Newton, Auburn, in 2010. 2011 SEC Football • Page 14 Week 1

SEC FOOTBALL (2006-10) ... SECOND TO NONE

SEC FOOTBALL ACADEMIC & COMMUNITY SERVICE STANDOUTS • The SEC has had more selections since 2006 than any other conference. The league has • 16 SEC football student-athletes have won 18 national academic and community service averaged almost 40 selections per draft since 2006 (39.8). awards since 2006. The SEC has had the last three CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-Americas of the Year in football, a recipient of the William V. Campbell Trophy (known as the “Academic • Since 2006, the SEC has had 36 first-round selections, an average of more than seven per year. Heisman”), 10 first-team CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-America first team recipients, five National The league had a high of 11 first-round selections in 2007. Football Foundation Scholar-Athletes and nine representatives on the AFCA Good Works Team. • Since 2006, the SEC has had two players selected first in the NFL Draft (2007 – JaMarcus 2006 Russell, QB, LSU to Oakland; 2009 – , QB, Georgia to Detroit) and four other CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team – Hayden Lane, OL, Kentucky players selected among the top five in the draft (2009 - #3 , DE, LSU to Kansas National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete – , QB, Florida City; 2008 - #4 Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas to Oakland; 2008 - #5 Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU to AFCA Good Works Team – William Brown, OL, South Carolina; Quentin Moses, DE, Georgia; Kansas City; 2010 – Eric Berry, DB, Tennessee to Kansas City). Jacob Tamme, TE, Kentucky; James Wilhoit, PK, Tennessee SEC NFL DRAFT SELECTIONS 2007 National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete – Jacob Tamme, TE, Kentucky 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Total / Average CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida; Jacob SEC - 37 41 35 37 49 199 / 39.8 Tamme, TE, Kentucky ACC - 52 31 33 33 31 180 / 36.0 AFCA Good Works Team – Jason Cook, FB, Ole Miss; Kelin Johnson, SS, Georgia; Big Ten - 40 34 28 28 34 164 / 32.8 Pac-10 - 32 25 34 32 29 152 / 30.4 2008 Big 12 - 29 28 29 28 30 144 / 28.8 CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida; Tim Masthay, P, Kentucky CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America of the Year – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida AFCA Good Works Team – Tim Masthay, P, Kentucky Wuerrfel Trophy – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida FIRST-YEAR COACHES IN THE SEC 2009 National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida This year, Florida’s WillMuschamp and Vanderbilt’s James Franklin are in their first seasons as NFF William V. Campbell Trophy – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida head coaches in the Southeastern Conference. Judging by history, success for first-year coaches CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida; Colin is difficult in the SEC. Peek, TE, Alabama CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America of the Year – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida Since 1977, there have been 60 first-year coaches in the SEC. Of those, exactly half (30) have AFCA Good Works Team – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida; Jeff Owens, DL, Georgia finished their inaugural season with a sub-.500 mark. The cumulative record for those 60 coaches is 339-353-7 (.490). 2010 National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete – Greg McElroy, QB, Alabama; Derek Sherrod, OT, There have been some exceptions to the rule since 1997. Auburn’s Terry Bowden was 11-0 in Mississippi State 1993, LSU’s Mike Archer was 10-1-1 in 1987, Tennessee’s Phillip Fulmer was 10-2 in 1993 and CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-America First Team – Greg McElroy, QB, Alabama; , OL, LSU’s Les Miles was 11-2 in 2005. Alabama; Drew Butler, P, Georgia CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-America of the Year – Greg McElroy, QB, Alabama The average record of the 60 coaches in their inaugural seasons - 5.6 wins against 5.9 losses.

SEC IN THE NFL However, quite of few of the 60 went on to have stellar sophomore seasons in the SEC. Auburn’s Gene Chizik and Florida’s won BCS National Championships in their sec- • The SEC has had more of its former players on NFL rosters in the last five seasons than any ond seasons. Alabama’s Nick Saban went from 7-6 in 2007 to 12-2 and a Sugar Bowl game in other conference. Since 2006, the SEC has averaged 264.6 players per year on NFL opening 2008 and Georgia’s Jim Donnan went from 5-6 in 1996 to 10-2 and an Outback Bowl berth in weekend rosters. The league had a high of 272 on 2010 rosters and has outpaced all confer- 1997. Mississippi State’s Dan Mullen went from 5-7 in 2009 to 9-4 and a Gator Bowl game in ences every year. 2010 and South Carolina’s Lou Holtz went from 0-11 in 1999 to 8-4 and the Outback Bowl in 2000. • During the last five completed NFL seasons (2005-09), the SEC had had two of its former players named NFL MVP three times (2005, Shaun Alexander, RB, Alabama with Seattle; 2008- 09, , QB, Tennessee with Indianapolis).

• During the last five Super Bowls (2006-10), three former SEC players have been named game MVP (2006 – , WR, Georgia with Pittsburgh; 2007 – Peyton Manning, QB, Tennessee with Indianapolis; 2008 – , QB, Ole Miss with ).

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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Total / Average SEC – 266 263 259 263 272 1,323 / 264.6 ACC – 247 238 254 245 228 1,212 / 242.4 Big Ten – 236 234 227 217 217 1,131 / 226.2 Pac-10 – 184 183 178 166 180 891 / 178.2 Big 12 – 174 176 170 173 184 877 / 175.4 2011 SEC Football • Page 15 Week 1

2011 SEC PRE-SEASON ALL-SEC TEAMS SEC COACHES (* - Ties) Third-Team Defense *OL Gabe Jackson, Mississippi State DL , Auburn C Travis Swanson, Arkansas First-Team Offense DL Sam Montgomery, LSU WR Emory Blake, Auburn TE Orson Charles, Georgia DL Travian Robertson, South Carolina WR Jarius Wright, Arkansas OL Cordy Glenn, Georgia DL Tenarius Wright, Arkansas QB Jordan Jefferson, LSU OL Barrett Jones, Alabama LB Jon Bostic, Florida RB Brandon Bolden, Ole Miss OL Bradley Sowell, Ole Miss LB Jelani Jenkins, Florida RB Tauren Poole, Tennessee OL , Kentucky LB C.J. Mosley, Alabama C , Alabama DB , Mississippi State First-Team Defense WR Greg Childs, Arkansas DB Dre’ Kirkpatrick, Alabama DL Jake Bequette, Arkansas WR Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina DB , Auburn DL , Alabama QB Aaron Murray, Georgia DB Prentiss Waggner, Tennessee DL Malik Jackson, Tennessee RB , South Carolina DL Kentrell Lockett, Ole Miss RB , Alabama First-Team Specialists LB Dont’a Hightower, Alabama PK Blair Walsh, Georgia LB , Alabama Second-Team Offense P Drew Butler, Georgia LB Danny Trevathan, Kentucky TE Brandon Barden, Vanderbilt RS Brandon Boykin, Georgia DB Mark Barron, Alabama OL , Arkansas AP Joe Adams, Arkansas DB , South Carolina OL D.J. Fluker, Alabama DB Robert Lester, Alabama OL Brandon Mosley, Auburn Second-Team Specialists DB , LSU OL Rokevious Watkins, South Carolina PK , Florida C Ben Jones, Georgia P Tyler Campbell, Ole Miss Second-Team Defense WR Joe Adams, Arkansas RS Warren Norman, Vanderbilt DL , South Carolina WR , LSU AP Trent Richardson, Alabama DL DeAngelo Tyson, Georgia QB Stephen Garcia, South Carolina DL Nosa Eguae, Auburn RB Knile Davis, Arkansas Third-Team Specialists *DL , Mississippi State *RB , Florida PK Zach Hocker, Arkansas *DL Travian Robertson, South Carolina *RB Mike Dyer, Auburn *P Dylan Breeding, Arkansas LB Ryan Baker, LSU *P Ryan Tydlacka, Kentucky LB Jerry Franklin, Arkansas Third-Team Offense RS Andre DeBose, Florida LB Chris Marve, Vanderbilt TE , Auburn AP Trey Burton, Florida DB Brandon Boykin, Georgia OL Grant Cook, Arkansas SEC MEDIA DAYS (* - Ties) DB Dre’ Kirkpatrick, Alabama OL Alex Hurst, LSU DB Janzen Jackson, Tennessee OL Bobby Massie, Ole Miss First-Team Offense DB Neiko Thorpe, Auburn OL Kyle Nunn, South Carolina TE Orson Charles, Georgia C Travis Swanson, Arkansas OL Cordy Glenn, Georgia Third-Team Defense *WR Emory Blake, Auburn OL Barrett Jones, Alabama DL , South Carolina *WR , Alabama OL Bradley Sowell, Ole Miss DL , LSU *WR Jarius Wright, Arkansas *OL Larry Warford, Kentucky DL Sam Montgomery, LSU QB Chris Relf, Mississippi State *OL Brandon Mosley, Auburn *DL Dominique Easley, Florida RB , Mississippi State C William Vlachos, Alabama *DL Tenarius Wright, Arkansas RB Onterrio McCalebb, Auburn WR Greg Childs, Arkansas LB Shaq Wilson, South Carolina LB C.J. Mosley, Alabama First-Team Defense WR Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina QB Aaron Murray, Georgia *LB Jon Bostic, Florida DL Jake Bequette, Arkansas *LB Jerico Nelson, Arkansas DL Josh Chapman, Alabama RB Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina RB Trent Richardson, Alabama DB Casey Hayward, Vanderbilt DL Malik Jackson, Tennessee DB T’Sharvan Bell, Auburn DL Devin Taylor, South Carolina Second-Team Offense DB , LSU LB Dont’a Hightower, Alabama TE Philip Lutzenkirchen, Auburn DB Tramain Thomas, Arkansas LB Chris Marve, Vanderbilt OL Alex Hurst, LSU LB Danny Trevathan, Kentucky OL D.J. Fluker, Alabama First-Team Specialists DB Mark Barron, Alabama OL Bobby Massie, Ole Miss PK Blair Walsh, Georgia DB Stephon Gilmore, South Carolina OL , Alabama P Drew Butler, Georgia DB Robert Lester, Alabama C Ben Jones, Georgia RS Brandon Boykin, Georgia DB Morris Claiborne, LSU WR Joe Adams, Arkansas AP Trent Richardson, Alabama Second-Team Specialists Second-Team Defense WR Marquis Maze, Alabama QB Stephen Garcia, South Carolina PK Caleb Sturgis, Florida DL Melvin Ingram, South Carolina P Tyler Campbell, Ole Miss DL DeAngelo Tyson, Georgia RB Knile Davis, Arkansas RB Mike Dyer, Auburn RS Onterrio McCalebb, Auburn DL Kentrell Lockett, Ole Miss AP Joe Adams, Arkansas *DL Fletcher Cox, Mississippi State Third-Team Offense *DL Barkevious Mingo, LSU *TE Michael Williams, Alabama Third-Team Specialists LB Ryan Baker, LSU *TE Brandon Barden, Vanderbilt *PK Zach Hocker, Arkansas LB Jerry Franklin, Arkansas OL Grant Cook, Arkansas *PK Bryson Rose, Ole Miss LB Courtney Upshaw, Alabama OL Rokevious Watkins, South Carolina P Ryan Tydlacka, Kentucky DB Brandon Boykin, Georgia OL Kyle Nunn, South Carolina RS Marquis Maze, Alabama DB Casey Hayward, Vanderbilt *OL Alvin Bailey, Arkansas AP Trey Burton, Florida DB Tyrann Mathieu, LSU *OL Addison Lawrence, Mississippi State DB Tramain Thomas, Arkansas 2011 SEC Football • Page 16 Week 1

SEC PLAYERS ON PRE-SEASON ALL-AMERICA TEAMS Phil Steele Lindy’s 1st-team 1st-team Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama Marcus Lattimore, RB, South Carolina Alshon Jeffery, WR, South Carolina Barrett Jones, OL, Alabama Barrett Jones, OG, Alabama Blair Walsh, PK, Georgia Devin Taylor, DE, South Carolina Devin Taylor, DL, South Carolina Mark Barron, SAF, Alabama Dont’a Hightower, LB, Alabama Drew Butler, P, Georgia Stephon Gilmore, DB, South Carolina Mark Barron, DB, Alabama 2nd-team Marcus Lattimore, RB, South Carolina 2nd-team Larry Warford, OG, Kentucky Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama Blair Walsh, PK, Georgia Knile Davis, RB, Arkansas Dont’a Hightower, LB, Alabama Alshon Jeffery, WR, South Carolina Stephon Gilmore, CB, South Carolina Robert Lester, DB, Alabama Robert Lester, SAF, Alabama Drew Butler, P, Georgia

3rd-team Sporting News Greg Childs, WR, Arkansas 1st-team Orson Charles, TE, Georgia Marcus Lattimore, RB, South Carolina William Vlachos, C, Alabama Orson Charles, TE, Georgia Andre DeBose, KR, Florida Barrett Jones, OL, Alabama Jake Bequette, DL, Arkansas Blair Walsh, PK, Georgia Jerry Franklin, LB, Arkansas Mark Barron, SAF, Alabama Danny Trevathan, LB, Kentucky Drew Butler, P, Georgia Courtney Upshaw, LB, Alabama Morris Claiborne, CB, LSU 2nd-team Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama 4th-team Alshon Jeffery, WR, South Carolina Cordy Glenn, OT, Georgia Morris Claiborne, CB, LSU Malik Jackson, DL, Tennessee Tyler Campbell, P, Ole Miss , DL, Florida Casey Hayward, CB, Vanderbilt 3rd-team Joe Adams, PR, Arkansas Knile Davis, RB, Arkansas Rokevious Watkins, OL, South Carolina Athlon Sports Joe Adams, PR, Arkansas 1st-team Marcus Lattimore, RB, South Carolina Rivals.com Barrett Jones, OG, Alabama 1st-team Mark Barron, SAF, Alabama Marcus Lattimore, RB, South Carolina Blair Walsh, K, Georgia Alshon Jeffery, WR, South Carolina Drew Butler, P, Georgia Robert Lester, FS, Alabama Mark Barron, SS, Alabama 2nd-team Blair Walsh, PK, Georgia Knile Davis, RB, Arkansas Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama 2nd-team Alshon Jeffery, WR, South Carolina Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama Devin Taylor, DE, South Carolina Barrett Jones, OG, Alabama Stephon Gilmore, CB, South Carolina Jerry Franklin, LB, Arkansas Dont’a Hightower, LB, Alabama 3rd-team Orson Charles, TE, Georgia 3rd-Team William Vlachos, C, Alabama Larry Warford, OG, Kentucky Jake Bequette, DE, Arkansas Devin Taylor, DE, South Carolina Dont’a Hightower, LB, Alabama Courtney Upshaw, LB, Alabama Danny Trevathan, LB, Kentucky Drew Butler, P, Georgia , CB, Alabama Andre Debose, KR, Florida 2011 SEC Football • Page 17 Week 1

SEC PLAYERS ON PRE-SEASON AWARDS WATCH LISTS Bednarik Award (Nation’s Top Defensive Player) , RB, Auburn Mackey Award (Nation’s Top Tight End) Ryan Baker, LB, LSU Stephen Garcia, QB, South Carolina Brandon Barden, Vanderbilt Mark Barron, SAF, Alabama Alshon Jeffery, WR, South Carolina Orson Charles, Georgia Jake Bequette, DE, Arkansas Marcus Lattimore, RB, South Carolina Phillip Lutzenkirchen, Auburn Brandon Boykin, CB, Georgia Aaron Murray, QB, Georgia Michael Williams, Alabama Morris Claiborne, CB, LSU Tauren Poole, RB, Tennessee Jerry Franklin, LB, Arkansas Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama Doak Walker Award (Nation’s Top Running Back) Stephon Gilmore, CB, South Carolina Tyler Wilson, QB, Arkansas Vick Ballard, Mississippi State Casey Hayward, CB, Vanderbilt Brandon Bolden, Ole Miss Dont’a Hightower, LB, Alabama Outland Trophy (Nation’s Top Interior Lineman) Knile Davis, Arkansas Jaye Howard, DT, Florida Cordy Glenn, OT, Georgia Jeff Demps, Florida Dre Kirkpatrick, CB, Alabama Jaye Howard, DT, Florida Michael Dyer, Auburn Robert Lester, SAF, Alabama Malik Jackson, DT, Tennessee Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina Chris Marve, LB, Vanderbilt T.J. Johnson, C, South Carolina Tauren Poole, Tennessee Tyrann Mathieu, CB, LSU Barrett Jones, OG, Alabama Trent Richardson, Alabama Devin Taylor, DE, South Carolina Ben Jones, C, Georgia Danny Trevathan, LB, Kentucky Xavier Nixon, OT, Florida Davey O’Brien Award (Nation’s Top Quarterback) Courtney Upshaw, LB, Alabama Bradley Sowell, OT, Ole Miss Tyler Bray, Tennessee Prentiss Waggner, SAF, Tennessee William Vlachos, C, Alabama Aaron Murray, Georgia Larry Warford, OG, Kentucky Chris Relf, Mississippi State Bilnetnikoff Award (Nation’s Top Wide Receiver) Rokevious Watkins, OT, South Carolina Joe Adams, Arkansas Manning Award (Nation’s Top Quarterback) Emory Blake, Auburn Nagurski Award (Nation’s Top Defensive Player) Tyler Bray, Tennessee Chad Bumphis, Mississippi State Mark Barron, SAF, Alabama Aaron Murray, Georgia Duron Carter, Alabama Jake Bequette, DE, Arkansas Chris Relf, Mississippi State Greg Childs, Arkansas Brandon Boykin, CB, Georgia Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas Morris Claiborne, CB, LSU Hornung Award (Nation’s Top Versatile Player) , Alabama Fletcher Cox, DE, Mississippi State Joe Adams, Arkansas Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina Jerry Franklin, LB, Arkansas Brandon Boykin, Georgia Tavarres King, Georgia Stephon Gilmore, CB, South Carolina Chad Bumphis, Mississippi State Marquis Maze, Alabama Casey Hayward, CB, Vanderbilt Jeff Demps, Florida Rueben Randle, LSU Dont’a Hightower, LB, Alabama Stephon Gilmore, South Carolina Jarius Wright, Arkansas Jaye Howard, DT, Florida Marquis Maze, Alabama Malik Jackson, DT, Tennessee Warren Norman, Vanderbilt Groza Award (Nation’s Top Placekicker) Dre Kirkpatrick, CB, Alabama Trent Richardson, Alabama Zach Hocker, Arkansas Robert Lester, SAF, Alabama Bryson Rose, Ole Miss Chris Marve, LB, Vanderbilt Blair Walsh, Georgia Charles Mitchell, SAF, Mississippi State Ray Guy Award (Nation’s Top Punter) Devin Taylor, DE, South Carolina Drew Butler, Georgia Danny Trevathan, LB, Kentucky Courtney Upshaw, LB, Alabama Lombardi Award (Nation’s Top Lineman) Prentiss Waggner, SAF, Tennessee Alvin Bailey, OG, Arkansas Jake Bequette, DE, Arkansas Rimington Trophy (Nation’s Top Center) Jerry Franklin, LB, Arkansas A.J. Hawkins, Ole Miss Cordy Glenn, OL, Georgia T.J. Johnson, South Carolina Dont’a Hightower, LB, Alabama Ben Jones, Georgia Jaye Howard, DT, Florida P.J. Lonergan, LSU Malik Jackson, DL, Tennessee Matt Smith, Kentucky Barrett Jones, OG, Alabama Travis Swanson, Arkansas Ben Jones, C, Georgia William Vlachos, Alabama Chris Marve, LB, Vanderbilt Travian Robertson, DT, South Carolina Jim Thorpe Award (Nation’s Top Defensive Back) Quentin Saulsberry, OL, Mississippi State Mark Barron, SAF, Alabama Bradley Sowell, OT, Ole Miss Brandon Boykin, CB, Georgia Danny Trevathan, LB, Kentucky Morris Claiborne, CB, LSU Courtney Upshaw, LB, Alabama Matt Elam, SAF, Florida Larry Warford, OG, Kentucky Stephon Gilmore, CB, South Carolina Casey Hayward, CB, Vanderbilt Maxwell Award (Nation’s Top Player) Dre Kirkpatrick, CB, Alabama Vick Ballard, RB, Mississippi State Robert Lester, SAF, Alabama Tyler Bray, QB, Tennessee Tramain Thomas, SAF, Arkansas Greg Childs, WR, Arkansas Prentiss Waggner, SAF, Tennessee Knile Davis, RB, Arkansas 2011 SEC Football • Page 18 Week 1 SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS Total Offensive Yards Gained Pass Completions 1. 12,232 - Tim Tebow, Florida (2,947 rushing, 9,285 passing)...... 2006-09 1. 895 - Chris Leak, Florida (1,458 atts., 11,213 yards) ...... 2003-06 2. 11,350 - Chris Leak, Florida (137 rushing, 11,213 passing)...... 2003-06 2. 863 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (1,402 atts., 11,201 yards) ...... 1994-97 3. 11,270 - David Greene, Georgia (-258 rushing, 11,528 passing)...... 2001-04 3. 862 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (1,514 atts., 10,354 yards)...... 2000-03 4. 11,020 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (-181 rushing, 11,201 passing)...... 1994-97 4. 849 - David Greene, Georgia (1,440 atts., 11,528 yards)...... 2001-04 5. 10,841 - Eric Zeier, Georgia (-312 rushing, 11,153 passing)...... 1991-94 5. 838 - Eric Zeier, Georgia (1,402 atts., 11,153 yards)...... 1991-94 6. 10,637 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (279 rushing, 10,354 passing) ...... 2000-03 6. 829 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss (1,363 atts., 10,119 yards) ...... 2000-03 7. 10,500 - , Florida (-375 rushing, 10,875 passing)...... 1993-96 7. 795 - Tim Couch, Kentucky (1,184 atts., 8,435 yards) ...... 1996-98 8. 9,989 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss (-130 rushing, 10,119 passing) ...... 2000-03 8. 791 - Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky (1,278 atts., 9,360 yards) ...... 2004-07 9. 9,953 - , Vanderbilt (1,256 rushing, 8,697 passing) ...... 2002-05 9. 775 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee (1,270 atts., 9,707 yards)...... 2000-03 10. 9,577 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee (-130 rushing, 9,707 passing)...... 2000-03 10. 727 - Steve Taneyhill, South Carolina (1,209 atts., 8,555 yards)...... 1992-95 Highest Active Players Highest Active Player 7,359 - Stephen Garcia, South Carolina (606 rushing, 6,753 passing)...... 2008- 528 - Stephen Garcia, South Carolina (903 atts., 6,753 yards) ...... 2008- 4,751 - Jordan Jefferson, LSU (755 rushing, 3,996 passing)...... 2008- 336 - Jordan Jefferson, LSU (578 atts., 3,996 yards) ...... 2008- 3,285 - Chris Relf, Mississippi State (1,200 rushing, 2,085 passing)...... 2008- 254 - John Brantley, Florida (405 atts., 2,706 yards)...... 2008- 3,216 - Aaron Murray, Georgia (167 rushing, 3,049 passing)...... 2010- 3,056 - Larry Smith, Vanderbilt (501 rushing, 2,555 passing)...... 2008- Passing Yards 1. 11,528 - David Greene, Georgia (849 of 1,440)...... 2001-04 Responsibility 2. 11,213 - Chris Leak, Florida (895 of 1,458) ...... 2003-06 1. 145 - Tim Tebow, Florida (57 rushing, 88 passing)...... 2006-09 3. 11,201 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (863 of 1,381) ...... 1994-97 2. 122 - Danny Wuerffel, Florida (8 rushing, 114 passing)...... 1993-96 4. 11,153 - Eric Zeier, Georgia (838 of 1,402)...... 1991-94 3. 101 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (12 rushing, 89 passing) ...... 1994-97 5. 10,875 - Danny Wuerffel, Florida (708 of 1,170)...... 1993-96 101 - Chris Leak, Florida (13 rushing, 88 passing)...... 2003-06 6. 10,354 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (862 of 1,514)...... 2000-03 5. 90 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (12 rushing, 78 passing) ...... 2000-03 7. 10,119 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss (829 of 1,363) ...... 2000-03 6. 86 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss (5 rushing, 81 passing)...... 2000-03 8. 9,707 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee (774 of 1,269)...... 2000-03 7. 83 - , Florida (6 rushing, 77 passing) ...... 2000-02 9. 9,360 - Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky (791 of 1,278) ...... 2004-07 8. 82 - Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky (3 rushing, 79 passing)...... 2004-07 10. 9,287 - , Florida (722 of 1,202)...... 1989-92 9. 81 - Shane Matthews, Florida (7 rushing, 74 passing)...... 1989-92 Highest Active Player 81 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee (6 rushing, 75 passing)...... 2000-03 6,753 - Stephen Garcia, South Carolina (528 of 903) ...... 2008- Highest Active Players 3,996 - Jordan Jefferson, LSU (336 of 578) ...... 2008- 55 - Stephen Garcia, South Carolina (12 rushing, 43 passing)...... 2008- 3,049 - Aaron Murray, Georgia (209 of 342)...... 2010- 28 - Aaron Murray, Georgia (4 rushing, 24 passing)...... 2010- 2,706 - John Brantley, Florida (254 of 405)...... 2008- 25 - Chris Relf, Mississippi State (7 rushing, 18 passing)...... 2008- 2,555 - Larry Smith, Vanderbilt (242 of 508) ...... 2008- 23 - Brandon Bolden, Ole Miss (23 rushing) ...... 2008- Touchdown Passes Rushing Yards Gained 1. 114 - Danny Wuerffel, Florida...... 1993-96 1. 5,259 - , Georgia (33 games)...... 1980-82 2. 89 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee ...... 1994-97 2. 4,589 - Darren McFadden, Arkansas (38 games)...... 2005-07 3. 88 - Chris Leak, Florida...... 2003-06 3. 4,557 - Kevin Faulk, LSU (41 games)...... 1995-98 88 - Tim Tebow, Florida ...... 2006-09 4. 4,303 - Bo Jackson, Auburn (38 games)...... 1982-85 5. 81 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss...... 2000-03 5. 4,163 - Errict Rhett, Florida (48 games)...... 1990-93 6. 79 - Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky...... 2004-07 6. 4,050 - Dalton Hilliard, LSU (44 games)...... 1982-85 7. 78 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky ...... 2000-03 7. 4,035 - Charles Alexander, LSU (44 games)...... 1975-78 8. 77 - Rex Grossman, Florida ...... 2000-02 8. 3,994 - Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State (47 games) ...... 2006-09 9. 75 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee ...... 2000-03 9. 3,928 - , Florida (31 games)...... 1987-89 10. 74 - Shane Matthews, Florida...... 1989-92 10. 3,835 - , Kentucky (41 games) ...... 1972-75 74- Tim Couch, Kentucky...... 1996-98 Highest Active Players Highest Active Player 2,132 - Brandon Bolden, Ole Miss (38 games)...... 2008- 43 - Stephen Garcia, South Carolina...... 2008- 1,901 - Jeff Demps, Florida (38 games) ...... 2008- 24 - Aaron Murray, Georgia...... 2010- 1,603 - , Florida (41 games)...... 2007- 19 - John Brantley, Florida...... 2008- 1,485 - Knile Davis, Arkansas (26 games) ...... 2007- 18 - Chris Relf, Mississippi State...... 2008- 1,451 - Trent Richardson, Alabama (25 games) ...... 2009- Receptions All-Purpose Rushing Yards 1. 236 - Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt (2,852 yards)...... 2005-07 1. 6,833 - Kevin Faulk, LSU ...... 1995-98 2. 208 - Craig Yeast, Kentucky (2,899 yards) ...... 1995-98 2. 5,856 - Derek Abney, Kentucky ...... 2000-03 3. 207 - Kenny McKinley, South Carolina (2,781 yards)...... 2005-09 3. 5,831 - Darren McFadden, Arkansas ...... 2005-07 4. 204 - Terrence Edwards, Georgia (3,093 yards) ...... 1999-2002 4. 5,749 - Herschel Walker, Georgia ...... 1980-82 5. 200 - Keith Edwards, Vanderbilt (1,757 yards)...... 80,82-84 5. 5,743 - Domanick Davis, LSU ...... 1999-2002 6. 198 - Chris Collins, Ole Miss (2,621 yards)...... 2000-03 6. 5,596 - James Brooks, Auburn ...... 1977-80 7. 197 - Derek Abney, Kentucky (2,339 yards) ...... 2000-03 7. 5,393 - Errict Rhett, Florida ...... 1990-93 8. 194 - Anthony White, Kentucky (1,519 yards)...... 1996-99 8. 5,343 - Rafael Little, Kentucky ...... 2004-07 194 - DJ Hall, Alabama (2,923 yards)...... 2004-07 9. 5,326 - Dalton Hilliard, LSU ...... 1982-85 10. 189 - Keenan Burton, Kentucky (2,376 yards)...... 2003-07 10. 5,084 - Carnell Williams, Auburn ...... 2001-04 Highest Active Player Highest Active Players 134 - Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina (2,280 yards) ...... 2009- 3,062 - Brandon Bolden, Ole Miss...... 2008- 112 - Greg Childs, Arkansas (1,826 yards)...... 2008- 2,623 - Dennis Johnson, Arkansas ...... 2008- 110 - Joe Adams, Arkansas (1,758 yards)...... 2008- 2,601 - Jeff Demps, Florida ...... 2008- 102 - Jarius Wright, Arkansas (1,817 yards)...... 2008- 2,497 - Chris Rainey, Florida ...... 2007- 91 - Brandon Barden, Vanderbilt (991 yards)...... 2008- 2,497 - Trent Richardson, Alabama...... 2009- 2011 SEC Football • Page 19 Week 1 SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS Reception Yardage Most Scored 1. 3,093 - Terrence Edwards, Georgia (204 catches)...... 1999-2002 1. 57 - Tim Tebow, Florida (55 games) ...... 2006-09 2. 3,001 - Josh Reed, LSU (167 catches)...... 1999-2001 2. 53 - Kevin Faulk, LSU (41 games)...... 1995-98 3. 2,964 - Boo Mitchell, Vanderbilt (188 catches) ...... 1985-88 3. 52 - Herschel Walker, Georgia (33 games)...... 1980-82 4. 2,923 - DJ Hall, Alabama (194 catches)...... 2004-07 4. 50 - Dalton Hilliard, LSU (44 games)...... 1982-85 5. 2,899 - Craig Yeast, Kentucky (208 catches)...... 1995-98 5. 50 - Shaun Alexander, Alabama (41 games)...... 1996-99 6. 2,884 - Fred Gibson, Georgia (161 catches)...... 2001-04 6. 46 - Carnell Williams, Auburn (42 games)...... 2001-04 7. 2,880 - Dan Stricker, Vanderbilt (182 catches) ...... 1999-2002 46 - Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State (47 games) ...... 2006-09 8. 2,879 - Anthony Lucas, Arkansas (137 catches) ...... 1995-99 46 - Mark Ingram, Alabama (39 games)...... 2008- 9. 2,852 - Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt (236 catches)...... 2005-07 9. 45 - Bo Jackson, Auburn (38 games)...... 1982-85 10. 2,814 - Joey Kent, Tennessee (183 catches) ...... 1993-96 10. 44 - Darren McFadden, Arkansas (38 games)...... 2005-07 Highest Active Players Highest Active Players 2,280 - Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina (134 catches) ...... 2009- 23 - Brandon Bolden, Ole Miss (38 games)...... 2008- 1,826 - Greg Childs, Arkansas (112 catches)...... 2008- 20 - VIck Ballard, Mississippi State (12 games)...... 2010- 1,817 - Jarius Wright, Arkansas (102 catches)...... 2008- 19 - Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina (13 games)...... 2010- 1,758 - Joe Adams, Arkansas (110 catches) ...... 2008- 19 - Trent Richardson, Alabama (25 games)...... 2009- 1,217 - Marquis Maze, Alabama (80 catches) ...... 2009- 17 - Knile Davis, Arkansas (26 games)...... 2008- Touchdown Receptions Field Goals Made 1. 31 - Chris Doering, Florida (40 games)...... 1992-95 1. 87 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (110 atts.)...... 2000-03 2. 30 - Terrence Edwards, Georgia (45 games)...... 1999-2002 2. 83 - Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (109 atts.)...... 2006-09 3. 29 - , Florida (32 games)...... 1994-96 3. 78 - Philip Doyle, Alabama (105 atts.) ...... 1987-90 29 - Terry Beasley, Auburn (30 games) ...... 1969-71 29 - Jack Jackson, Florida (38 games)...... 1992-94 4. 77 - Kevin Butler, Georgia (98 atts.)...... 1981-84 6. 28 - Craig Yeast, Kentucky (43 games)...... 1995-98 5. 71 - Fuad Reveiz, Tennessee (95 atts.)...... 1981-84 7. 27 - Jabar Gaffney, Florida (23 games) ...... 2000-2001 6. 67 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (80 atts.)...... 1997-2001 27 - Marcus Monk, Arkansas (40 games)...... 2004-07 7. 65 - Michael Proctor, Alabama (91 atts.)...... 1992-95 9. 26 - Reidel Anthony, Florida (33 games)...... 1994-96 8. 61 - Kanon Parkman, Georgia (85 atts.)...... 1991-95 10. 25 - Joey Kent, Tennessee (44 games) ...... 1993-96 61 - David Browndyke, LSU (75 atts.)...... 1986-89 25 - Dwayne Bowe, LSU (42 games)...... 2003-06 61 - Jeff Hall, Tennessee (89 atts.)...... 1995-98 25 - Keenan Burton, Kentucky (55 games) ...... 2003-07 Highest Active Players Highest Active Players 55 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (68 atts.) ...... 2008- 15 - Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina (27 games) ...... 2009- 15 - Greg Childs, Arkansas (33 games)...... 2008- PAT Kicks Made 1. 201 - , LSU (204 atts.) ...... 2005-09 Rushing Touchdowns 2. 188 - Jeff Hall, Tennessee (194 atts.)...... 1995-98 1. 57 - Tim Tebow, Florida...... 2006-09 3. 183 - Wes Byrum, Auburn (186 atts.)...... 2007- 2. 49 - Herschel Walker, Georgia ...... 1980-82 4. 167 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (180 atts.)...... 1997-2001 3. 46 - Kevin Faulk, LSU ...... 1995-98 5. 162 - , Auburn (163 atts.)...... 2003-06 4. 45 - Carnell Williams, Auburn ...... 2001-04 6. 161 - John Becksvoort, Tennesee (161 atts.)...... 1991-94 5. 44 - Dalton Hilliard, LSU...... 1982-85 7. 160 - Bart Edmiston, Florida (164 atts.)...... 1992-96 6. 43 - Bo Jackson, Auburn ...... 1982-85 8. 158 - Lones Seiber, Kentucky (165 atts.)...... 2006-09 7. 42 - Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State...... 2006-09 9. 148 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (151 atts.)...... 2000-03 42 - Mark Ingram, Alabama...... 2008- 148 - James Wilhoit, Tennessee (151 atts.) ...... 2003-06 9. 41 - Shaun Alexander, Alabama...... 1996-99 Highest Active Players 41 - Darren McFadden, Arkansas...... 2005-07 138 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (140 atts.) ...... 2008- Highest Active Players 65 - Caleb Sturgis, Florida (70 atts.)...... 2008- 23 - Brandon Bolden, Ole Miss ...... 2008- 17 - Knile Davis, Arkansas...... 2007- Total Points Scored by Kicking 17 - Jeff Demps, Florida...... 2008- 1. 409 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (87 FGs, 148 PATs)...... 2000-03 2. 385 - Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (136 PATs, 83 FGs, 46 games) ...... 2006-09 Points Scored 3. 371 - Jeff Hall, Tennessee (61 FGs, 188 PATs)...... 1995-98 1. 409 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (148 PAT, 87 FGs, 50 games)...... 2000-03 4. 368 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (67 FGs, 167 PATs)...... 1997-2001 2. 385 - Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (136 PATs, 83 FGs, 46 games) ...... 2006-09 5. 363 - Colt David, LSU (201 PATs, 54 FGs, 52 games ) ...... 2005-09 3. 371 - Jeff Hall, Tennessee (188 PAT, 61 FGs, 46 games)...... 1995-98 363 - Wes Byrum, Auburn (183 PATs, 60 FGs, 51 games)...... 2007- 4. 369 - Colt David, LSU (201 PATs, 54 FGs, 1 TD, 52 games )...... 2005-09 7. 353 - Kevin Butler, Georgia (77 FGs, 122 PATs)...... 1981-84 5. 368 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (67 FGs, 167 PATs, 46 games)...... 1997-2001 8. 339 - Philip Doyle, Alabama (78 FGs, 105 PATs) ...... 1987-90 6. 363 - Wes Byrum, Auburn (183 PATs, 60 FGs, 51 games)...... 2007- 9. 326 - Michael Proctor, Alabama (65 FGs, 131 PATs)...... 1992-95 7. 353 - Kevin Butler, Georgia (122 PAT, 77 FGs, 44 games) ...... 1981-84 10. 325 - James Wilhoit, Tennessee (148 PAT, 59 FG, 50 games)...... 2003-06 8. 345 - Philip Doyle, Alabama (105 PAT, 78 FGs, 1 TD, 43 games)...... 1987-90 Highest Active Players 9. 342 - Tim Tebow, Florida (57 TDs, 55 games)...... 2006-09 303 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (138 PATs, 55 FGs, 39 games)...... 2008- 10. 326 - Michael Proctor, Alabama (131 PAT, 65 FGs, 47 games)...... 1992-95 137 - Caleb Sturgis, Florida (65 PATs, 24 FGs, 32 games)...... 2008- Highest 2010 Active Players 303 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (138 PATs, 55 FGs, 39 games)...... 2008- 168 - Brandon Bolden, Ole Miss (28 TDs, 38 games)...... 2008- 2011 SEC Football • Page 20 Week 1 SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS Punt Return Yards 1. 1,752 - Javier Arenas, Alabama (125 returns)...... 2006-09 2. 1,695 - Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt (109 returns)...... 1947-49 3. 1,371 - Brandon James, Florida (117 returns)...... 2006-09 1. 20 - Bobby Wilson, Ole Miss (379 yards)...... 1946-49 4. 1,332 - Tony James, Miss. State (121 returns)...... 1989-92 20 - Chris Williams, LSU (91 yards)...... 1977-80 5. 1,253 - Damien Gary, Georgia (114 returns) ...... 2000-03 3. 19 - Glen Cannon, Ole Miss (180 yards)...... 1967-69 6. 1,170 - Thomas Bailey, Auburn (125 returns)...... 1991-94 19 - , Alabama (229 yards) ...... 1990-93 7. 1,163 - Bobby Majors, Tennessee (117 returns) ...... 1969-71 5. 18 - Buddy McClinton, Auburn (251 yards)...... 1967-69 8. 1,142 - Junie Hovious, Ole Miss (84 returns)...... 1938-41 18 - Tim Priest, Tennessee (305 yards) ...... 1968-70 9. 1,126 - Domanick Davis, LSU (94 returns)...... 1999-2002 7. 16 - , Alabama (234 yards)...... 1944-47 10. 1,119 - Harry Gilmer, Alabama (83 returns)...... 1944-47 16 - , Georgia (315 yards)...... 1967-68 1,119 - Greg Richardson, Alabama (125 returns)...... 1983-86 16 - Mike Jones, Tennessee (305 yards) ...... 1967-69 Highest Active Players 16 - Harry Harrison, Ole Miss (242 yards)...... 1971-73 275 - Marquis Maze, Alabama (23 returns)...... 2008- 16 - Jeremiah Castille, Alabama (186 yards)...... 1979-82 249 - Joe Adams, Arkansas (16 returns)...... 2008- 16 - John Mangum, Alabama (95 yards)...... 1986-89 220 - Jesse Grandy, Ole Miss (15 returns) ...... 2009- Highest Active Players 199 - Stephon Gilmore, South Carolina (24 returns)...... 2009- 10 - Mark Barron, Alabama (131 yards)...... 2008- 182 - Chad Bumphis, Mississippi State (21 returns)...... 2009- 9 - Corey Broomfield, Mississippi State (158 yards) ...... 2008- 8 - Robert Lester, Alabama (102 yards)...... 2009- Kickoff Return Yards 8 - Casey Hayward, Vanderbilt (19 yards) ...... 2008- 1. 2,718 - Brandon James, Florida (112 returns)...... 2006-09 7 - Tramain Thomas, Arkansas (61 yards)...... 2008- 2. 2,498 - Derek Pegues, Miss. State (112 returns)...... 2005-08 3. 2,476 - Chris Culliver, South Carolina (106 returns)...... 2007- Tackles 4. 2,315 - Derek Abney, Kentucky (95 returns)...... 2000-03 1. 547 - Andy Spiva, Tennessee...... 1973-76 5. 2,263 - Mark Johnson, Vanderbilt (107 returns)...... 1986-88, 90 2. 528 - Freddie Smith, Auburn...... 1976-79 6. 2,168 - Domanick Davis, LSU (95 returns)...... 1999-2002 528 - Jeff Herrod, Ole Miss ...... 1984-87 7. 2,116 - Javier Arenas, Alabama (88 returns)...... 2006-09 4. 521 - Jim Kovach, Kentucky...... 1974-76, 1978 8. 2,014 - Dennis Johnson, Arkansas (84 returns) ...... 2008- 5. 482 - Chris Chenault, Kentucky ...... 1985-88 9. 2,004 - Tony Jackson, Vanderbilt (85 returns) ...... 1989-93 6. 475 - David Little, Florida...... 1977-80 10. 1,862 - Tony James, Miss. State (78 returns)...... 1989-92 475 - Jeff Kremer, Kentucky ...... 1984-87 Highest Active Players 8. 472 - Kem Coleman, Ole Miss...... 1974-77 1,813 - Brandon Boykin, Georgia (72 returns) ...... 2008- 9. 470 - Marty Moore, Kentucky...... 1990-93 1,608 - Warren Norman, Vanderbilt (62 returns) ...... 2009- 10. 467 - , Florida...... 1976-79 1,390 - Leon Berry, Mississippi State (52 returns)...... 2009- 467 - Ben Zambiasi, Georgia...... 1974-77 1,373 - Jesse Grandy, Ole Miss (59 returns) ...... 2009- 467 - Ray Costict, Mississippi State ...... 1973-76 1,215 - Bryce Sherman, South Carolina (59 returns)...... 2009- Highest Active Players 306 - Chris Marve, Vanderbilt ...... 2008- Rushing Yards by Quarterbacks 281 - Jerry Franklin, Arkansas...... 2007- 1. 2,947 - Tim Tebow, Florida...... 2006-09 231 - Danny Trevathan, Kentucky ...... 2008- 2. 2,535 - Matt Jones, Arkansas...... 2001-04 3. 2,280 - John Bond, Mississippi State...... 1980-83 Sacks 4. 1,884 - Phil Gargis, Auburn...... 1973-76 1. 52.0 - , Alabama ...... 1985-88 5. 1,868 - Don Smith, Mississippi State...... 1983-86 2. 49.0 - Billy Jackson, Mississippi State...... 1980-83 6. 1,799 - Andy Johnson, Georgia ...... 1971-73 3. 37.0 - Ben Williams, Ole Miss...... 1972-75 7. 1,764 - Derrick Ramsey, Kentucky...... 1975-77 4. 36.0 - , Georgia ...... 2001-04 8. 1,759 - Harry Gilmer, Alabama...... 1944-47 5. 33.0 - , Florida...... 1998-01 9. 1,703 - , Auburn...... 1962-64 6. 32.0 - , Tennessee ...... 1980-83 10. 1,586 - Cam Newton, Auburn/Florida...... 2007- 7. 29.0 - Richard Tardits, Georgia ...... 1985-88 Highest Active Players 29.0 - Eric Norwood, South Carolina ...... 2006-09 1,188 - Chris Relf, Mississippi State ...... 2008- 9. 28.0 - Jimmy Payne, Georgia ...... 1978-82 755 - Jordan Jefferson, LSU...... 2008- 28.0 - Leonard Little, Tennessee...... 1995-97 606 - Stephen Garcia, South Carolina ...... 2008- Highest Active Players 501 - Larry Smith, Vanderbilt...... 2008- 13.5 - Jake Bequette, Arkansas...... 2007- 11.5 - Melvin Ingram, South Carolina...... 2007- Yards Punted 1. 12,171 - Jim Arnold, Vanderbilt (277 punts)...... 1979-82 Passes Deflected 2. 11,562 - Blake McAdams, Mississippi State (293 punts-SEC Record) ...... 2005-08 1. 49 - Corey Webster, LSU ...... 2001-04 3. 11,549 - Jim Miller, Ole Miss (266 punts)...... 1976-79 2. 47 - John Mangum, Alabama...... 1985-88 4. 11,336 - Bill Marinangel, Vanderbilt (272 punts)...... 1993-96 3. 44 - , LSU ...... 2004-07 5. 11,260 - Bill Smith, Ole Miss (254 punts)...... 1983-86 4. 43 - Trevard Lindley, Kentucky ...... 2006-09 6. 10,937 - Brett Upson, Vanderbilt (271 punts) ...... 2006-09 5. 42 - Anthone Lott, Florida...... 1993-96 7. 10,216 - , Tennessee (240 punts)...... 2001-04 6. 40 - LaRon Landry, LSU...... 2003-06 8. 10,179 - Lewis Colbert, Auburn (244 punts) ...... 1982-85 40 - Carlos Rogers, Auburn...... 2001-04 9. 10,177 - Matt Wait, Arkansas (251 punts)...... 1994-97 8. 39 - Larry Kennedy, Florida...... 1991-94 10. 10,021 - Cody Ridgeway, Ole Miss (238 punts) ...... 2001-04 9. 36 - Sheldon Brown, South Carolina ...... 1998-2001 Highest Active Players 36 - Robert Davis, Vanderbilt ...... 1990-93 5,432 - Ryan Tydlacka, Kentucky (133 punts) ...... 2008- Highest Active Players 5,023 - Dew Butler, Georgia (109 punts) ...... 2008- 22 - Neiko Thorpe, Auburn...... 2008- 4,672 - Tyler Campbell, Ole Miss (103 punts)...... 2009- 21 - Casey Hayward, Vanderbilt...... 2008- 4,571 - Dylan Breeding, Arkansas (113 punts)...... 2009- 17 - Mark Barron, Alabama...... 2008- 16 - Randall Burden, Kentucky ...... 2008- 2011 SEC Football • Page 21 Week 1 SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS

Total Kick Return Yardage (Punt + Kickoff) Tackles for Loss 1. 4,089 - Brandon James, Florida (117-1371 PR / 112-2718 KOR)...... 2006-09 1. 74.0 - Derrick Thomas, Alabama ...... 1985-88 2. 3,868 - Javier Arenas, Alabama (125-1752 PR / 88-2116 KOR)...... 2006-09 2. 59.0 - Kindal Moorehead, Alabama...... 1998-2002 3. 3,357 - Derek Abney, Kentucky (88-1,042 PR / 95-2,315 KOR) ...... 2000-03 3. 58.0 - Wilber Marshall, Florida...... 1980-83 4. 3,294 - Domanick Davis, LSU (94-1126 PR / 95-2168 KOR)...... 1999-2002 58.0 - David Pollack, Georgia ...... 2001-04 5. 3,290 - Derek Pegues, Miss. State (112-2498 KOR / 78-792 PR)...... 2005-08 5. 55.0 - Alonzo Johnson, Florida...... 1981-85 6. 3,194 - Tony James, Miss. State (121-1,332 PR / 78-1,862 KOR)...... 1989-92 55.0 - Anthony McFarland, LSU...... 1995-98 7. 2,690 - Thomas Bailey, Auburn (125-1,170 PR / 74-1,520 KOR) ...... 1991-94 7. 54.5 - Eric Norwood, South Carolina ...... 2006-09 8. 2,513 - , Tennessee (78-659 PR / 78-1,854 KOR)...... 1979-82 8. 53.0 - Leonard Little, Tennessee...... 1995-97 9. 2,494 - Chris Culliver, South Carolina (2-18 PR / 106-2476 KOR)...... 2007- 9. 51.5 - , Florida...... 2005-07 10. 2,263 - Mark Johnson, Vanderbilt (107-2,263 KOR) ...... 1986-88, 90 10. 51.0 - Reggie White, Tennessee ...... 1980-83 Highest Active Player Highest Active Players 2,014 - Dennis Johnson, Arkansas (84-2,014 KOR) ...... 2008- 21.5 - Jerry Franklin, Arkansas...... 2008- 1,813 - Brandon Boykin, Georgia (72-1,813 KOR)...... 2008- 21.5 - Jerico Nelson, Arkansas ...... 2008- 1,608 - Warren Norman, Vanderbilt (62-1,608 KOR)...... 2009- 21.0 - Danny Trevathan, Kentucky ...... 2008- 1,593 - Jesse Grandy, Ole Miss (15-220 PR, 59-1,373 KOR)...... 2009- 21.0 - Chris Marve, Vanderbilt ...... 2008- 21.0 - Jake Bequette, Arkansas...... 2008- Punt Return Touchdowns 1. 7 - Javier Arenas, Alabama...... 2006-09 2. 6 - Derek Abney, Kentucky...... 2000-03 2. 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 - , LSU...... 2002-05 4 - Brandon James, Florida ...... 2006-09 Highest Active Player 1 - Joe Adams, Arkansas ...... 2008- 1 - Jesse Grandy, Ole Miss...... 2009-

Total Kick/Punt Return Touchdowns 1. 8 - Derek Abney, Kentucky (6 PR, 2 KOR) ...... 2000-03 2. 7 - Javier Arenas, Alabama (7 PR)...... 2006-09 3. 6 - Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt (5 PR, 1 KOR) ...... 1947-49 4. 5 - Pinky Rohm, LSU (3 PR, 2 KOR) ...... 1937 5 - Brandon James, Florida (4 PR, 1 KOR)...... 2006-09 5 - Willie Gault, Tennessee (1 PR, 4 KOR)...... 1979-82 5 - Tom McWilliams, Miss. State (4 PR, 1 KOR)...... 1944-48 Highest Active Player 4 - Brandon Boykin, Georgia (4 KOR / Tied for SEC Career Record)...... 2008- 3 - Warren Norman, Vanderbilt (3 KOR) ...... 2009- 2 - Dennis Johnson, Arkansas (2 KOR)...... 2008- 2 - Andre DeBose, Florida (2 KOR)...... 2010-

Career Field Goal Percentage (Min. 25 atts.) 1. 87.8 - Bobby Raymond, Florida (43 of 49) ...... 1982-84 2. 83.9 - Josh Jasper, LSU (47 of 56)...... 2007- 3. 83.8 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (67 of 80)...... 1997-2001 4. 82.9 - Berj Yepremian, Florida (29 of 35) ...... 1976-78 5. 82.1 - Judd Davis, Florida (32 of 39)...... 1992-94 6. 81.3 - David Browndyke, LSU (61 of 75)...... 1986-89 7. 80.9 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (55 of 68) ...... 2008- 8. 80.3 - Brandon Coutu, Georgia (53 of 66) ...... 2004-07 9. 79.1 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (87 of 110)...... 2000-03 79.1 - Scott Etheridge, Auburn (34 of 43) ...... 1992-93 Highest Active Player xxx 2011 SEC Football • Page 22 Week 1

THIS IS THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE

SEC MISSION STATEMENT SEC leads all conferences in 2010-11 Men’s Sports Conference vs. Conference Survey; 3rd in Women’s Sports “The purpose of the Southeastern Conference is to assist its member institutions in the maintenance of programs of intercollegiate athletics which are compatible with the highest standards of education and In a statistical survey that is based on NCAA championship and rankings, the Southeastern competitive sports.” Conference placed first in the nine men’s sports it sponsors and third in the 11 women’s sports the league sponsors. THE SEC The survey, compiled each year since 1986 by Bo Carter, takes into account final NCAA championship The Southeastern Conference sponsors championships in 20 sports – 11 women’s sports and nine standings in each sport and poll rankings in football. Each conference gets 20 points for a team that wins men’s sports. They include baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, a national championship, 19 for a second place finish and down to 1 point for a 20th place finish. football, men’s and women’s golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, In the nine men’s sports the SEC sponsors, the SEC had 398 points with the Pac-10 coming in second men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor , and volleyball. with 322.5 points, followed by the Big 12 with 304.5 points, Big Ten with 260 points, ACC with 255 points and the Mountain West with 85.5 points. SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE COMPLETES ANOTHER BANNER YEAR In the 11 women’s sports the SEC sponsors, the Pac-10 was first with 572.5 points followed by the SEC Student-Athletes Earn NCAA Academic Awards Big 12 with 440.5 points and the SEC with 403 points. The ACC was fourth with 276 points followed by the Big Ten at 220.5 and the Big East with 200.5 points. The Southeastern Conference had 14 of its student-athletes earn NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarships Combining the 20 sponsored sports, the Pac-10 had 895 points followed by the SEC with 801 points, in 2010-11. The scholarships are awarded to student-athletes who excel academically and athletically Big 12 with 745 points, ACC with 531 points, Big Ten with 480.5 points and the Big East with 255.5 points. and who are at least in their final year of intercollegiate athletics competition. The SEC’s 14 is the second The SEC has had the highest men’s point total in 18 of the last 20 seasons (exceptions: 2007-08: Big highest total of FBS conferences. 12; 1997-98: Pac-10). The Pac-10 has had the highest women’s point totals each year since 1986 with The SEC had two student-athletes awarded among the NCAA’s Today’s Top VIII. The award recognizes the exception of five years the SEC has had the highest total (1990-91; 1995-96; 2004-05; 2006-07; 2009- eight current student-athletes who will have completed their athletics eligibility for their successes on 10). the fields and courts, in the classroom and in the community. No other conference had more than one earn this honor in 2010-11. SEC LEADS NATION IN CAPITAL ONE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS The league also had three student-athletes earn the Elite 88 award, which is awarded to the stu- dent-athlete with the highest cumulative GPA in an NCAA Championships event. The Southeastern Conference had 43 Capital One Academic All-Americans in 2010-11, more than any other conference. The league had 23 student-athletes earn first-team honors, an all-time high for the Elite 88 (Highest cumulative GPA of NCAA Championships participant) SEC. Nathan Corder, Alabama (Men’s Cross Country) The Capital One Academic All-America Teams are voted on by the College Sports Information Michael Roth, South Carolina (Baseball) Directors of America (CoSIDA). Rachel Terry, Alabama (Gymnastics) The 43 student-athletes represent 11 of the 12 SEC schools while 10 schools had someone on the first-team. Since 2003, the SEC has had 148 student-athletes earn first-team Capital One Academic All- Today’s Top VIII (recognizes eight current student-athletes who will have completed their athletics eligi- American status. bility for their success on the fields and courts, in the classroom and in the community) The SEC placed 43 on the first, second and third teams, which was four more than the Big 12, which Greg McElroy, Alabama (Football) was second, and the eight more than the Pac-10, which was third. The 23 first-teamers from the SEC were Marcia Newby, Georgia (Gymnastics) five more than the Pac-10, which was second with 18. “Student-athletes from the SEC achieve amazing results both on and off the playing courts and Post-Graduate Scholarships (Awarded to student-athletes who excel academically and athletically and fields,” said SEC Commissioner Mike Slive. “Student-athletes can realize their hopes and dreams and cre- who are at least in their final year of intercollegiate athletics competition) ate a solid foundation for life in the Southeastern Conference.” Adam Booher, Alabama (Men’s Swimming & Diving) The SEC had two of its student-athletes earn Capital One Academic All-American of the Year for their Sebastian Carlsson, LSU (Men’s Tennis) respective sports – Alabama’s Kayla Hoffman (Gymnastics) and Alabama’s Greg McElroy (Football). Mark Dylla, Georgia (Men’s Swimming & Diving) The list of student-athletes from the SEC that achieved Academic All-America status is: Nikki Fowler, Tennessee (Volleyball) Brett Fraser, Florida (Men’s Swimming & Diving) FIRST-TEAM (23) SECOND-TEAM (11) Kayla Hoffman, Alabama (Gymnastics) Greg McElroy, Football, Alabama Courtney McLane, Tennis, Alabama Mary Kinsella, Vanderbilt (Soccer) Barrett Jones, Football, Alabama Erica Meissner, Swimming & Diving, Auburn Barnabus Kirui, Ole Miss (Men’s Cross Country) Nathan Corder, Track & Field, Alabama Megan Bush, Softball, Florida Bridget Lyons, Georgia (Women’s Outdoor Track & Field) Kayla Hoffman, Gymnastics, Alabama Bill Cregar, Swimming & Diving, Georgia Greg McElroy, Alabama (Football) , Golf, Alabama Mark Dylla, Swimming & Diving, Georgia Lee Moore, Ole Miss (Men’s Outdoor Track & Field) Kayla Braud, Softball, Alabama Bridget Lyons, Track & Field, Georgia Chelsea Nauta, Georgia (Women’s Swimming & Diving) Tara Diebold, Track & Field, Arkansas Megan Aull, Softball, Kentucky Geoffrey Sanders, Tennessee (Men’s Swimming & Diving) Dan Mazzaferro, Swimming & Diving, Auburn Barnabus Kirui, Track & Field, Ole Miss John-Patrick Smith, Tennessee (Men’s Tennis) Katy Frierson, Soccer, Auburn Michael Zajac, Track & Field, South Carolina Stephanie Brombacher, Softball, Florida Taryn Zack, Swimming & Diving, South Carolina SEC captures six national titles; five more finish national runners-up Kelsey Bruder, Softball, Florida Angie Bjorklund, Basketball, Tennessee Drew Butler, Football, Georgia Wendy Trott, Swimming & Diving, Georgia THIRD-TEAM (9) The Southeastern Conference had either the national champion or the national runners-up in ten Mary Angell, Track & Field, Kentucky Kyle Weeks, Swimming & Diving, Alabama sports in 2010-11. Sofie Persson, Track & Field, Ole Miss Michelle Moultrie, Softball, Florida SEC teams won six national championships in 2010-11. These include football (Auburn), men’s Lee Moore, Track & Field, Ole Miss Brett Fraser, Swimming & Diving, Florida indoor track and field (Florida), baseball (South Carolina), women’s tennis (Florida), gymnastics Michael Roth, Baseball, South Carolina Ali Bainbridge, Softball, Mississippi State (Alabama) and rifle (Kentucky). The SEC also had national runners-up finishes in baseball (Florida), men’s Jimmy Maurer, Soccer, South Carolina Riley Benock, Basketball, Mississippi State golf (Georgia), softball (Florida), women’s swimming and diving (Georgia) and bowling (Vanderbilt). Mollie Patton, Soccer, South Carolina Kayla Woodard, Volleyball, Mississippi State In all, the SEC had at least one team finish in the top five in 15 of its 20 sponsored sports. The SEC Chanelle Price, Track & Field, Tennessee Blake Brettschneider, Soccer, South Carolina does not sponsor championships in rifle or bowling. Raven Chavanne, Softball, Tennessee Marvin Reitze, Track & Field, South Carolina In its 78 year history, the Southeastern Conference has won 189 team national championships, Nikki Fowler, Volleyball, Tennessee Will Traynor, Soccer, South Carolina including 67 since 2000. Since 2000, the SEC has won at least one national championship in 16 of its 20 Molly Kinsella, Soccer, Vanderbilt sponsored sports with the exception of women’s cross country, volleyball, soccer and softball. 2011 SEC Football • Page 23 Week 1

MISS. STATE at KENTUCKY vs. MEMPHIS WESTERN KENTUCKY Sept. 1 - 7 p.m. CT Sept. 1 - 8:15 p.m. CT Memphis, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium LP Field (67,000) Overall: Overall: Overall: 0-0 (62,506) 0-0 0-0 Overall: 0-0 SEC: SEC: LIVE TV: 0-0 LIVE TV: SportSouth 0-0 ESPNU XM: XM: 85 [Ron Thulin, play-by-play; 199 [Dave Neal, play-by-play; Sirius: Sirius: 85 JC Pearson, color analyst; 220 Andre Ware, color analyst; Jeremy Bloom, sidelines] Cara Capuano, sidelines]

THE COACHES THE COACHES Dan Mullen is in his second season at MSU and overall with a record of 14 Joker Phillips is in his second season at Kentucky and overall with a record 11 (.560). Les Koenning serves as the offensive coordinator and the co-defen- of 6-7 (.462). The Wildcats’ offensive coordinator is Randy Sanders and the sive coordinators are Geoff Collins and Chris Wilson. defensive coordinators are Steve Brown and Rick Minter. Larry Porter is in his second season at Memphis and overall with a record Willie Taggart is in his second season at WKU and overall with a record of of 1-11 (.083). The Tigers’ offensive coordinators are Eric Price and Blake 2-10 (.167). The Hilltoppers’ offensive coordinator is Zach Azzanni and the Miller, while the defensive coordinator is Jay Hopson. defensive coordinator is Lance Guidry.

THE SERIES THE SERIES Series Record: MSU leads, 32-11 Series Record: UK leads, 2-0 Last Meeting: MSU, 49-7 (2010 in Starkville) Last Meeting: UK, 63-28 (2010 at Lexington)

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CATEGORY MISS. STATE MEMPHIS CATEGORY KENTUCKY WKU

Ballard - 80.67 ypg Cobb - 32.62 ypg Rainey- 137.42 ypg RUSHING Ray - 56.33 ypg RUSHING (6) [48] (21) [3]

PASSING EFF. Relf - 140.99 eff Williams - 124.90 PASSING EFF. Hartline - 146.38 eff Jakes - 106.91 (7) [33] [70] (6) [23] [100]

RECEIVING Bumphis - 52.83 ypg Rucker - 58.67 ypg RECEIVING Cobb - 78.23 ypg Vasquez - 36.89 ypg (11) [93] (3) [32]

SCORING Ballard - 10.00 ppg Henriques - 4.92 ppg SCORING Cobb - 6.31 ppg Rainey - 7.50 ppg (1) [6] (15) [57]

TACKLES White - 8.46 tpg Hughes - 12.25 tpg TACKLES Trevathan - 11.08 tpg Majors - 8.75 tpg (4) [61] [3] (1) [9] [48]

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SCORING OFFENSE 29.00 (10) [48] 114.42 [119] SCORING OFFENSE 31.23 (5) [34] 22.83 [90]

TOTAL OFFENSE 401.31 (5) [42] 285.00 [117] TOTAL OFFENSE 427.85 (4) [27] 319.00 [98]

RUSHING 214.85 (2) [16] 91.58 [116] RUSHING 158.54 (7) [53] 175.50 [33] PASSING 186.46 (9) [86] 193.42 [81] PASSING 269.31 (2) [23] 143.50 [115] SCORING DEFENSE 19.85 (2) [21] 39.83 [117] SCORING DEFENSE 28.38 (10) [72] 33.17 [99] TOTAL DEFENSE 356.85 (8) [49] 460.67 [115] TOTAL DEFENSE 354.15 (6) [45] 380.17 [68] RUSHING 119.08 (4) [15] 171.92 [81] RUSHING 177.08 (11) [85] 177.25 [86] PASSING 237.77 (9) [91] 288.75 [116] PASSING 177.08 (4) [14] 202.92 [36] TURNOVER MARGIN +0.54 (4) [27] -1.08 [118] TURNOVER MARGIN -0.31 (10) [75] +0.25 [42] PUNTING 37.90 (4) [29] 37.00 [47] PUNTING 35.25 (11) [81] 33.34 [110] TACKLES FOR LOSS 7.00 (4) [17] 5.92 [57] TACKLES FOR LOSS 5.62 (12) [68] 5.25 [83] 2011 SEC Football • Page 24 Week 1

UTAH STATE at KENT STATE at AUBURN ALABAMA 11 a.m. CT 11:21 a.m. CT Auburn, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Jordan-Hare Stadium (87,451) Bryant-Denny Stadium Overall: Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 (101,000) Overall: 0-0 SEC: LIVE TV: LIVE TV: ESPN2 0-0 SEC Network SEC: 0-0 XM: [Beth Mowins, play-by-play; 201 [Dave Neal, play-by-play; XM: 200 Sirius: Mike Belloti, color analyst] 220 Andre Ware, color analyst; Sirius: 219 Cara Capuano, sidelines]

THE COACHES THE COACHES Gary Andersen is in his third season at Utah State and overall with a Darrell Hazel is in his first season at Kent State and overall. The Golden record of 8-16 (.333. The Aggies’ offensive coordinator is Dave Baldwin, Eagles’ offensive coordinator is Brian Rock and the defensive coordinator is while Andersen serves as the defensive coordinator. Jon Heacock. Gene Chizik is in his third season at Auburn with a record of 22-5 (.815) Nick Saban is in his fifth season at Alabama with a record of 38-11 (.776) and in his fifth season overall with a record of 27-24 (.529). The Tigers’ and 18th overall with a record of 144-70-1 (.672). The Crimson Tide’s offen- offensive coordinator is and the defensive coordinator is Ted sive coordinator is Jim McElwain and the defensive coordinator is Kirby Roof. Smart.

THE SERIES THE SERIES Series Record: First Meeting Series Record: First Meeting

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CATEGORY AUBURN UTAH STATE CATEGORY ALABAMA KENT STATE

Newton - 105.21 ypg Speight - 64.92 ypg Ingram - 79.55 ypg RUSHING RUSHING Terry - 45.17 ypg (1) [15] [85] (7) [51]

Newton - 182.05 eff Borel - 109.70 McElroy - 168.98 eff PASSING EFF. PASSING EFF. Keith - 111.32 [93] (1) [2] [97] (2) [4]

RECEIVING Adams - 68.79 ypg Watkins- 41.00 ypg RECEIVING Jones - 87.15 ypg Goode - 61.92 ypg (6) [50] (2) [17] [79]

SCORING Newton - 9.00 ppg Caldwell - 5.80 ppg SCORING Ingram - 7.64 ppg Cortez - 5.33 ppg (3) [14] (9) [52]

TACKLES Bynes - 73 tackles Wagner - 11.08 tpg TACKLES Barron - 6.25 tpg Wood - 8.00 tpg [7] (19) [79]

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SCORING OFFENSE 41.21 (1) [7] 22.00 [94] SCORING OFFENSE 35.69 (3) [18] 21.33 [99]

TOTAL OFFENSE 499.21 (1) [7] 347.33 [84] TOTAL OFFENSE 444.08 (3) [22] 314.33 [102]

RUSHING 284.79 (1) [5] 168.67 [41] RUSHING 182.92 (5) [29] 113.58 [100] PASSING 214.43 (7) [63] 178.67 [93] PASSING 261.15 (3) [27] 200.75 [74] SCORING DEFENSE 24.07 (8) [53] 33.75 [101] SCORING DEFENSE 13.54 (1) [3] 22.92 [42] TOTAL DEFENSE 368.36 (9) [60] 428.83 [100] TOTAL DEFENSE 286.38 (1) [5] 306.67 [10] RUSHING 109.07 (1) [9] 179.25 [88] RUSHING 110.15 (2) [10] 97.17 [4] PASSING 259.29 (12) [108] 249.58 [106] PASSING 176.23 (3) [13] 209.50 [47] TURNOVER MARGIN +0.36 (5) [33] -0.42 [83] TURNOVER MARGIN +0.92 (1) [11] 0.00 [55] PUNTING 35.24 (12) [82] 35.49 [78] PUNTING 36.17 (10) [67] 37.78 [33] TACKLES FOR LOSS 7.07 (3) [16] 3.83 [117] TACKLES FOR LOSS 5.77 (11) [64] 8.33 [3] 2011 SEC Football • Page 25 Week 1

BYU at MONTANA at OLE MISS TENNESSEE 3:45 p.m. CT 6 p.m. ET Oxford, Miss. Knoxville, Tenn. Vaught-Hemingway Stadium Neyland Stadium Overall: Overall: Overall: 0-0 (60,580) 0-0 0-0 (102,455) Overall: 0-0 SEC: LIVE TV: ESPN 0-0 SEC: 0-0 XM: LIVE TV: [Bob Wischusen, play-by-play; 201 PPV/ESPN3 XM: 200 Sirius: Bob Davies, color analyst; 218 Sirius: 217 Jessica Mendoza, sidelines]

THE COACHES THE COACHES Bronco Mendenhall is in his seventh season at BYU and overall with a Robin Pflugrad is in his second season at UM and overall with a record of record of 56-21 (.727). The Cougars’ offensive coordinator is Brandon Doman 7-4 (.636). The Grizzlies’ offensive coordinator is Jonathan Smith and the Mendenhall will maintain the role of defensive coordinator in 2011. defensive coordinator is Mike Breske . Houston Nutt is in his fourth season at Ole Miss with a record of 22-16 Derek Dooley is in his second season at Tennessee with a record of 6-7 (.579) and 19th overall with a record of 133-86 (.607). The Rebels’ offensive (.432) and in his fifth season overall with a record of 23-27 (.460). The coordinator is David Lee and the defensive coordinator is Tyrone Nix. Volunteers’ offensive coordinator is Jim Chaney and the defensive coordinator is Justin Wilcox. THE SERIES Series Record: First Meeting THE SERIES Series Record: First Meeting

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CATEGORY OLE MISS BYU CATEGORY TENNESSEE MONTANA

RUSHING Bolden - 81.33 ypg Di Luigi - 70.54 ypg RUSHING Poole - 79.54 ypg Reynolds - 89.27 ypg (5) [47] [68] (8) [52] [31]

PASSING EFF. Masoli - 121.11 eff Heaps - 116.20 PASSING EFF. Simms - 129.25 eff Roper - 133.11 (9) [80] [86] (8) [56] [31]

RECEIVING Summers - 47.92 ypg Hoffman - 40.54 ypg RECEIVING Moore - 75.46 ypg Sambrano - 64.89 ypg (14) (4) [36] [55]

SCORING Bolden - 8.50 ppg Payne - 6.67 ppg SCORING Poole - 5.54 ppg McKnight - 7.55 ppg (6) [28] [83] (18) [22]

TACKLES Cornell - 7.27 tpg Rich - 8.46 tpg TACKLES Reveiz - 8.31 tpg McSurdy - 10.18 tpg (11) [61] (5) [66] [24]

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SCORING OFFENSE 30.58 (7) [41] 26.15 [70] SCORING OFFENSE 27.00 (11) [58] 31.73 [16]

TOTAL OFFENSE 399.83 (6) [43] 366.46 [73] TOTAL OFFENSE 363.77 (9) [75] 373.45 [40]

RUSHING 207.58 (3) [18] 168.08 [42] RUSHING 109.23 (12) [105] 139.91 [66] PASSING 192.25 (8) [82] 198.38 [76] PASSING 254.54 (4) [30] 233.55 [83] SCORING DEFENSE 35.17 (12) [107] 21.62 [32] SCORING DEFENSE 25.08 (9) [56] 22.09 [40] TOTAL DEFENSE 399.17 (11) [81] 330.85 [24] TOTAL DEFENSE 382.15 (10) [69] 289.82 [10] RUSHING 152.83 (9) [61] 138.62 [45] RUSHING 152.54 (8) [60] 149.82 [56] PASSING 246.33 (11) [103] 192.23 [23] PASSING 229.62 (8) [81] 140.00 [3] TURNOVER MARGIN -0.50 (12) [88] 0.15 [47] TURNOVER MARGIN +0.31 (6) [36] -0.64 [98] PUNTING 36.46 (8) [59] 36.42 [61] PUNTING 36.40 (9) [62] 31.45 [93] TACKLES FOR LOSS 6.83 (6) [20] 5.85 [61] TACKLES FOR LOSS 6.00 (10) [55] 7.64 [14] 2011 SEC Football • Page 26 Week 1

MISSOURI STATE at FLORIDA ATLANTIC at ARKANSAS FLORIDA 6 p.m. CT 7 p.m. ET Fayetteville, Ark. Gainesville, Fla. Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Florida Field / Ben Hill Griffin Overall: Overall: Overall: 0-0 Stadium (72,000) 0-0 0-0 Stadium (88,548) Overall: 0-0 SEC: 0-0 LIVE TV: ESPNU SEC: 0-0 XM: LIVE TV: PPV/ESPN3 199 [Clay Matvick, play-by-play; XM: 205 Sirius: 219 Brian Griese, color analyst; Sirius: N/A Allison Williams, sidelines]

THE COACHES THE COACHES Terry Allen is in his sixth season at MSU with a record of 23-32 (.418) and is in his 11th season at FAU with a record of 56- 19th season overall with a record of 118-91 (.565). The Bears’ offensive 60 (.482) and 27th overall with a record of 157-140-3 (.528). The Owls’ coordinator is Rob Christophel and the defensive coordinator is D.J. Vokolek . offensive coordinator is Darryl Jackson and the defensive coordinator is Kurt Bobby Petrino is in his fourth season at Arkansas with a record of 23-15 Van Valkenburgh. (.605) and ninth overall with a record of 67-34 (.663). The Razorbacks’ Will Muschamp is in his first season at Florida and overall. The Gators’ offensive coordinator is Garrick McGee and the defensive coordinator is Willie offensive coordinator is Charlie Weis and Dan Quinn serves as the defensive Robinson. coordinator.

THE SERIES THE SERIES Series Record: ARK leads, 6-0 Series Record: UF leads, 1-0 Last Meeting: ARK, 48-10 (2009 at Little Rock) Last Meeting: UF, 59-20 (2007 at Gainesville)

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CATEGORY ARKANSAS MISSOURI ST. CATEGORY FLORIDA FLORIDA ATLANTIC

RUSHING Davis - 101.69 ypg Douglas - 95.55 ypg RUSHING Demps - 50.09 ypg Morris - 77.33 ypg (2) [18] [27] (14) [58]

PASSING EFF. Mallett - 163.65 eff Kirby - 125.81 PASSING EFF. Brantley - 116.36 eff Van Camp - 127.96 (3) [7] [49] (10) [89] [61]

RECEIVING Adams - 67.75ypg Saffold - 79.00 ypg RECEIVING Thompson - 43.85 ypg Jean - 82.33 ypg (7) [53] [28] (17) [25]

SCORING Hocker - 8.00 ppg Kirby - 7.09 ppg SCORING Henry - 3.77 ppg Jean - 4.00 ppg (8) [39] [30] (27)

TACKLES Franklin - 7.69 tpg Wilkinson - 9.18 tpg TACKLES Black - 8.31 tpg Lockley - 10.00 tpg (9) [95] [43] (5) [66] [21]

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SCORING OFFENSE 36.46 (2) [17] 30.36 [24] SCORING OFFENSE 29.85 (8) [43] 16.83 [113]

TOTAL OFFENSE 482.54 (2) [9] 425.45 [13] TOTAL OFFENSE 350.85 (10) [82] 302.58 [107]

RUSHING 148.05 (9 [69] 214.18 [11] RUSHING 166.54 (6) [44] 94.25 [115] PASSING 333.69 (1) [4] 211.27 [48] PASSING 184.31 (10) [88] 208.33 [69] SCORING DEFENSE 23.38 (7) [47] 34.00 [106] SCORING DEFENSE 21.31 (4) [29] 29.25 [79] TOTAL DEFENSE 347.92 (5) [36] 438.36 [107] TOTAL DEFENSE 306.54 (2) [9] 401.33 [85] RUSHING 162.62 (10) [71] 156.82 [69] RUSHING 130.62 (5) [31] 203.58 [105] PASSING 185.31 (6) [20] 281.55 [117] PASSING 175.92 (2) [12] 197.75 [29] TURNOVER MARGIN +0.08 (8) [51] +0.36 [30] TURNOVER MARGIN +0.15 (7) [47] -0.75 [36] PUNTING 37.46 (5) [40] 33.21 [59] PUNTING 40.86 (1) [2] 38.76 [17] TACKLES FOR LOSS 7.31 (2) [13] 5.45[81] TACKLES FOR LOSS 6.38 (8) [40] 6.75 [24] 2011 SEC Football • Page 27 Week 1

EAST CAROLINA vs. ELON at SOUTH CAORLINA VANDERBILT 7 p.m. ET 6:30 p.m. CT Charlotte, N.C. Nashville, Tenn. Bank of America Stadium Vanderbilt Stadium (39,773) Overall: Overall: Overall: 0-0 (73,204) 0-0 0-0 Overall: 0-0 SEC: LIVE TV: LIVE TV: FSN 0-0 CSS SEC: 0-0 XM: [Bob Rathbun, play-by-play; 203 [Matt Stewart, play-by-play; XM: 201 Sirius: Tim Couch, color analyst; 220 Chris Doering, color analyst; Sirius: Kristina Akra, sidelines] Maria Taylor, sidelines]

THE COACHES THE COACHES Ruffin McNeill is in his second season at ECU with a record of 6-7 (.462) Jason Swepson is in his first season at Elon and overall. The Phoenix’s and third overall with a record of 7-7 (.500). The Pirates’ offensive coordina- offensive coordinator is Chris Pincince and the defensive coordinator is Ed tor is Lincoln Riley and the defensive coordinator is Brian Mitchell. Pinkham. Steve Spurrier is in his seventh season at South Carolina with a record of James Franklin is in his first season at Vanderbilt and overall. The 44-33 (.571) and in his 27th season overall with a record of 233-114-2 Commodores’ offensive coordinator is John Donovan and Bob Shoop serves as (.670). Spurrier serves as the Gamecocks’ offensive coordinator and the the defensive coordinator. defensive coordinator is Lorenzo Ward. THE SERIES THE SERIES Series Record: First Meeting Series Record: SC leads, 10-5-0 Last Meeting: ECU, 21-3 (1999 at Columbia)

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CATEGORY SOUTH CAROLINA EAST CAROLINA CATEGORY VANDERBILT ELON

Lattimore - 92.08 ypg Williams- 65.15 ypg Stacy - 36.78 ypg RUSHING RUSHING Weaver- 68.46 ypg [77] (3) [31] [84] (19)

Garcia - 148.70 eff Davis - 134.04 Smith - 137.27 eff PASSING EFF. PASSING EFF. Godfrey - 165.28 [8] (5) [22] [48] (11)

RECEIVING Jeffery - 108.36 ypg Harris - 86.38 ypg RECEIVING Barden - 35.42 ypg Newsome - 45.92 ypg (1) [5] [18] (24)

SCORING Lattimore - 8.77 ppg Barbour - 8.00 ppg SCORING Fowler - 4.27 ppg Cattoi- 5.85 ppg (5) [19] [39] (23)

Allen - 5.83 tpg Lineback - 9.15 tpg Richardson - 8.25 tpg TACKLES TACKLES Ishmael - 82 total (24) [35] (7) [70]

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SCORING OFFENSE 30.93 (6) [38] 36.77 [16] SCORING OFFENSE 16.92 (12) [112] 31.91 [14]

TOTAL OFFENSE 392.79 (7) [47] 437.62 [25] TOTAL OFFENSE 298.25 (12) [110] 435.18 [8]

RUSHING 154.36 (8) [60] 118.92 [99] RUSHING 138.83 (11) [80] 112.82 [87] PASSING 238.43 (4) [44] 318.69 [8] PASSING 159.42 (11) [105] 322.36 [2] SCORING DEFENSE 23.14 (6) [43] 44.00 [119] SCORING DEFENSE 31.17 (11) [94] 27.55 [79] TOTAL DEFENSE 354.36 (7) [46] 478.77 [120] TOTAL DEFENSE 419.25 (12) [93] 397.27 [98] RUSHING 112.43 (3) [12] 226.69 [117] RUSHING 193.00 (12) [100] 197.82 [102] PASSING 241.93 (10) [97] 252.08 [107] PASSING 226.25 (7) [75] 199.45 [55] TURNOVER MARGIN 0.00 (9) [55] -0.54 [98] TURNOVER MARGIN +0.33 (11) [79] +0.64 [21] PUNTING 37.09 (6) [45] 36.15 [68] PUNTING 36.76 (7) [53] 33.62 [52] TACKLES FOR LOSS 6.93 (5) [18] 4.85 [99] TACKLES FOR LOSS 7.42 (1) [8] 4.64 [100] 2011 SEC Football • Page 28 Week 1

OREGON vs. BOISE STATE vs. LSU GEORGIA 7 p.m. CT 8 p.m. ET Arlington, Texas Atlanta, Ga. Cowboys Stadium (71,167) Georgia Dome (71,147) Overall: Overall: Overall: 0-0 LIVE TV: ABC 0-0 0-0 Overall: 0-0 XM: SEC: LIVE TV: 193 [Brent Musberger, play-by-play; 0-0 ESPN SEC: 0-0 Sirius: XM: 214 Kirk Herbstreit, color analyst; 91 [Brad Nessler, play-by-play; XM: 85 Sirius: Erin Andrews, sidelines] 91 Todd Blackledge, color analyst; Sirius: 85 Holly Rowe, sidelines]

THE COACHES THE COACHES Chip Kelly is in his third season at Oregon and overall with a record of Chris Petersen is in his sixth season at BSU and overall with a record of 64- 22-4 (.846). The Ducks’ offensive coordinator is Mark Helfrich and the defen- 5 (.924). The Broncos’ offensive coordinator is Brent Pease and the defensive sive coordinator is Nick Aliotti . coordinator is Pete Kwiatkowski. Les Miles is in his seventh season at LSU with a record of 62-17 (.785) and Mark Richt is in his 11th season at Georgia and overall with a record of 96- 10th overall with a record of 90-38 (.703). The Tigers’ offensive coordinator 34 (.738). The Bulldogs’ offensive coordinator is Mike Bobo and Todd is and the defensive coordinator is John Chavis. Grantham serves as the defensive coordinator.

THE SERIES THE SERIES Series Record: LSU leads, 2-1 Series Record: UGA leads, 1-0 Last Meeting: LSU, 56-17 (1977 at Baton Rouge) Last Meeting: UGA, 48-13 (2005 at Athens)

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CATEGORY LSU OREGON CATEGORY GEORGIA BOISE STATE

RUSHING Ridley - 88.23 ypg James - 144.25 ypg RUSHING Ealey - 67.58 ypg Martin - 96.92 ypg (4) [36] [1] (10) [74] [24]

PASSING EFF. Jefferson - 114.65 eff Thomas - 150.97 PASSING EFF. Murray - 154.48 eff Moore - 182.63 (11) [92] [17] (4) [14] [1]

RECEIVING Toliver - 44.54 ypg Maehl - 82.77 ypg RECEIVING Durham - 59.91 ypg Young - 93.46 ypg (16) [24] (9) [89] [10]

SCORING Jasper - 9.23 ppg James - 12.00 ppg SCORING Walsh - 8.15 ppg Brotzman - 8.92 ppg (2) [10] [1] (7) [34] [16]

Sheppard - 8.92 tpg Matthews - 6.08 tpg Dent - 9.69 tpg TACKLES TACKLES Johnson - 6.31 tpg (3) [40] (2) [26]

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SCORING OFFENSE 29.69 (9) [45] 47.00 [1] SCORING OFFENSE 32.08 (4) [30] 45.08 [2]

TOTAL OFFENSE 341.31 (11) [86] 530.69 [1] TOTAL OFFENSE 385.00 (8) [56] 521.31 [2]

RUSHING 185.69 (4) [28] 286.23 [4] RUSHING 142.62 (10) [73] 200.23 [21] PASSING 155.62 (12) [107] 244.46 [39] PASSING 242.38 (5) [40] 321.08 [6] SCORING DEFENSE 18.23 (2) [11] 18.69 [12] SCORING DEFENSE 22.08 (5) [36] 12.77 [2] TOTAL DEFENSE 307.15 (3) [12] 346.00 [34] TOTAL DEFENSE 328.54 (4) [23] 254.69 [2] RUSHING 137.31 (6) [42] 128.08 [27] RUSHING 147.23 (7) [56] 103.77 [7] PASSING 169.85 (1) [10] 217.92 [56] PASSING 181.31 (5) [17] 150.92 [4] TURNOVER MARGIN +0.62 (3) [22] +1.00 [7] TURNOVER MARGIN +0.77 (2) [19] +0.62 [22] PUNTING 39.20 (3) [13] 37.88 [30] PUNTING 40.56 (2) [4] 36.44 [60] TACKLES FOR LOSS 6.77 (7) [22] 7.46 [7] TACKLES FOR LOSS 6.08 (9) [53] 8.38 [2]