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SEC FOOTBALL 2010

Week 2 - Sept. 9 - 11 Charles Bloom, Associate Commissioner (Football Contact) • [email protected] Southeastern Conference Media Relations Chuck Dunlap, Associate Media Relations Director (Secondary Football Contact) • [email protected] SECsports.com • CollegePressBox.com Phone: (205) 458-3000 • Fax: (205) 458-3030

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SEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA 2009 Home Away Neutral vs. Div. Top 25 Streak Florida 0-0 .000 0 0 1-0 1.000 34 12 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 W1 Georgia 0-0 .000 0 0 1-0 1.000 55 7 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 W1 Kentucky 0-0 .000 0 0 1-0 1.000 23 16 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 W1 South Carolina 0-0 .000 0 0 1-0 1.000 41 13 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 W1 Tennessee 0-0 .000 0 0 1-0 1.000 50 0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 W1 Vanderbilt 0-0 .000 0 0 0-1 .000 21 23 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 L1

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SEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA 2009 Home Away Neutral vs. Div. Top 25 Streak Alabama 0-0 .000 0 0 1-0 1.000 48 3 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 W1 Arkansas 0-0 .000 0 0 1-0 1.000 44 3 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 W1 Auburn 0-0 .000 0 0 1-0 1.000 52 26 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 W1 LSU 0-0 .000 0 0 1-0 1.000 30 24 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 W1 Ole Miss 0-0 .000 0 0 0-1 .000 48 49 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 L1 Mississippi State 0-0 .000 0 0 1-0 1.000 49 7 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 W1

NOTES: 2009 - Record after same number of games in 2009 / vs. Top 25 - Record vs. teams in Top 25 when game was played; Teams listed in alphabetical order unless tie- breaker applicable THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE GAMES OF THURSDAY, SEPT. 9 Oregon (1-0) at Tennessee (1-0) Auburn (1-0) at Mississippi State (1-0) 7 p.m. ET • ESPN2 / ESPN3.com 6:30 p.m. CT • ESPN / ESPN3.com Satellite Radio: Tennessee (XM 201 / Sirius 218) Satellite Radio: Auburn (XM 143 / Sirius 122) Miss. State (XM 199 / Sirius 214) Knoxville, Tenn. • Shields-Watkins Field / Neyland Stadium (102,455) Starkville, Miss. • Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field (55,082) Western Kentucky (0-1) at Kentucky (1-0) 7:30 p.m. ET • CSS / ESPN3.com GAMES OF SATURDAY, SEPT. 11 Satellite Radio: Kentucky (XM 203) Georgia (1-0) at South Carolina (1-0) Lexington, Ky. • Commonwealth Stadium (67,942) 12 p.m. ET • ESPN2 / ESPN3.com Ole Miss (0-1) at Tulane (1-0) Satellite Radio: Georgia (XM 143 / Sirius 122) South Carolina (XM 199 / Sirius 220) 8 p.m. CT • ESPN2 / ESPN Classic / ESPN3.com Columbia, S.C. • Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250) Satellite Radio: Ole Miss (XM 200 / Sirius 219) South Florida (1-0) at Florida (1-0) New Orleans, La. • Louisiana Superdome (69,703) 12:21 p.m. ET • SEC Network / ESPN3.com Satellite Radio: Florida (XM 200 / Sirius 219) Gainesville, Fla. • Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field (88,548) SEC JOINS FORCES WITH LAKESHORE FOUNDATION Penn State (1-0) at Alabama (1-0) “LIMA FOXTROT” is the name adopted by the Lakeshore 6 p.m. CT • ESPN / ESPN3.com Foundation to describe what has become one of America’s pre- Satellite Radio: Alabama (XM 199 / Sirius 220) mier, comprehensive, year-round, sport, fitness, and recreation Tuscaloosa, Ala. • Bryant-Denny Stadium (101,000) programs for severely injured members of our Armed Forces. Louisiana-Monroe (0-0) at Arkansas (1-0) Initiated in 2006 in response to the significant numbers of 6 p.m. CT • FSN / ESPN3.com injuries from conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, LIMA FOXTROT Satellite Radio: Arkansas (XM 197 / Sirius 217) has served more than 1,000 injured servicemen and women Little Rock, Ark. • War Memorial Stadium (53,727) and their families, from thirty-five (35) States and Territories. Through LIMA FOX- LSU (1-0) at Vanderbilt (0-1) TROT these young men and women use lessons from sport and recreation to learn how 6 p.m. CT • ESPNU to pursue life after injury. “LIMA FOXTROT” represents the organization providing the Satellite Radio: LSU (Sirius 127) Vanderbilt (XM 198 / Sirius 217) programs, “L”akeshore “F”oundation. It also represents the spirit of Living Fit, which Nashville, Tenn. • Vanderbilt Stadium (39,773) describes the outcomes associated with participation in these programs. SECSports.com • SECSportsMedia.com • CollegePressBox.com • Twitter.com/SECSportsUpdate • SEC Fan Page on Facebook 2010 SEC Football • Page 2 Week 2 2010 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE TEAM SCHEDULES AND RESULTS ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE (1-0, 0-0 SEC) FLORIDA GATORS (1-0, 0-0 SEC) Home Stadium: Bryant-Denny (101,821) Home Stadium: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field (88,548) Total Home Att.: 101,821 Avg. Home Att.: 101,821 Pct. of Capacity: 100.0 Total Home Att.: 90,178 Avg. Home Att.: 90,178 Pct. of Capacity: 101.8

Sept. 4 SAN JOSE STATE [TV: 6-10-11] W 48-3 101,821 Sept. 4 MIAMI, OHIO [TV: 2-6] W 34-12 90,178 Sept. 11 PENN STATE [TV: 2-6] 6 p.m. Sept. 11 SOUTH FLORIDA [TV: 5-6-10] 12:21 p.m. Sept. 18 at Duke [TV: 6-7-10] 2:30 p.m. Sept. 18 at Tennessee [TV: 1] 3:30 p.m. Sept. 25 at Arkansas TBA Sept. 25 KENTUCKY TBA Oct. 2 FLORIDA TBA Oct. 2 at Alabama TBA Oct. 9 at South Carolina TBA Oct. 9 LSU TBA Oct. 16 OLE MISS [HC] TBA Oct. 16 MISSISSIPPI STATE [HC] TBA Oct. 23 at Tennessee TBA Oct. 30 *vs. Georgia [TV: 1] 3:30 p.m. Nov. 6 at LSU TBA Nov. 6 at Vanderbilt TBA Nov. 13 MISSISSIPPI STATE TBA Nov. 13 SOUTH CAROLINA TBA Nov. 18 GEORGIA STATE {TV: 4] 6:30 p.m. Nov. 20 APPALACHIAN STATE TBA Nov. 26 AUBURN 1:30 p.m. Nov. 27 at Florida State TBA

ALL TIMES CENTRAL * - Jacksonville, Fla. ALL TIMES EASTERN ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS (1-0, 0-0 SEC) Home Stadium(s): Reynolds Razorback (72,000); War Memorial (53,727) GEORGIA BULLDOGS (1-0, 0-0 SEC) Total Home Att.: 69,596 Avg. Home Att.: 69,596 Pct. of Capacity: 96.67 Home Stadium: Sanford (92,746) Total Home Att.: 92,746 Avg. Home Att.: 92,746 Pct. of Capacity: 100.0 Sept. 4 TENNESSEE TECH [TV: 6-10-11] W 44-3 69,596 Sept. 11 *LOUISIANA-MONROE [TV: 6-9-10] 6 p.m. Sept. 4 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE [TV: 5-6-10] W 55-7 92,746 Sept. 18 at Georgia [TV: 2 or 3-6] 11 a.m. Sept. 11 at South Carolina [TV: 3-6] 12 p.m. Sept. 25 ALABAMA TBA Sept. 18 ARKANSAS [TV: 2 or 3-6] 12 p.m. Oct. 9 #vs. Texas A&M TBA Sept. 25 at Mississippi State TBA Oct. 16 at Auburn TBA Oct. 2 at Colorado [TV: 9] 7 p.m. Oct. 23 OLE MISS TBA Oct. 9 TENNESSEE TBA Oct. 30 VANDERBILT [HC] TBA Oct. 16 VANDERBILT [HC] TBA Nov. 6 at South Carolina TBA Oct. 23 at Kentucky TBA Nov. 13 UTEP TBA Oct. 30 *vs. Florida [TV: 1] 3:30 p.m. Nov. 20 at Mississippi State TBA Nov. 6 IDAHO STATE TBA Nov. 27 *LSU TBA Nov. 13 at Auburn TBA Nov. 27 GEORGIA TECH TBA * - Little Rock, Ark. # - Arlington, Texas * - Jacksonville, Fla. ALL TIMES CENTRAL ALL TIMES EASTERN

AUBURN TIGERS (1-0, 0-0 SEC) KENTUCKY WILDCATS (1-0, 0-0 SEC) Home Stadium: Jordan-Hare (87,451) Home Stadium: Commonwealth (67,942) Total Home Att.: 83,441 Avg. Home Att.: 83,441 Pct. of Capacity: 95.41 Total Home Att.: Avg. Home Att.: Pct. of Capacity: Sept. 4 ARKANSAS STATE [TV: 6-9-10] W 52-26 83,441 Sept. 4 at Louisville [TV: 6-7-10] W 23-16 55,327 Sept. 9 at Mississippi State [TV: 2-6] 6:30 p.m. Sept. 11 WESTERN KENTUCKY [TV: 6-8-10] 7:30 p.m. Sept. 18 CLEMSON [TV: 2-6-13] 6 p.m. Sept. 18 AKRON [TV: 6-9-10] 7 p.m. Sept. 25 SOUTH CAROLINA TBA Sept. 25 at Florida TBA Oct. 2 LOUISIANA-MONROE TBA Oct. 2 at Ole Miss TBA Oct. 9 at Kentucky TBA Oct. 9 AUBURN TBA Oct. 16 ARKANSAS TBA Oct. 16 SOUTH CAROLINA TBA Oct. 23 LSU TBA Oct. 23 GEORGIA [HC] TBA Oct. 30 at Ole Miss TBA Oct. 30 at Mississippi State TBA Nov. 6 CHATTANOOGA [HC] TBA Nov. 6 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN TBA Nov. 13 GEORGIA TBA Nov. 13 VANDERBILT TBA Nov. 26 at Alabama 1:30 p.m. Nov. 27 at Tennessee TBA

ALL TIMES CENTRAL ALL TIMES EASTERN

Team’s AP & USA Today Rankings Listed Before Opponent’s Name & Opponents’ Rankings Listed after its Name (at time of game) • [HC] - Homecoming December 4 • 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 2010 SEC Football • Page 3 Week 2 2010 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.: 70,438 Avg. Home Att.: 70,438 Pct. of Capacity: 87.77

Sept. 4 *vs. North Carolina [TV: 6-7] W 30-24 68,919 Sept. 2 SOUTHERN MISS [TV: 2-6] W 41-13 70,438 Sept. 11 at Vanderbilt [TV: 4] 6 p.m. Sept. 11 GEORGIA [TV: 3-6] 12 p.m. Sept. 18 MISSISSIPPI STATE [TV: 4] 6 p.m. Sept. 18 FURMAN [TV: 6-10-11] 7 p.m. Sept. 25 WEST VIRGINIA TBA Sept. 25 at Auburn TBA Oct. 2 TENNESSEE TBA Oct. 9 ALABAMA TBA Oct. 9 at Florida TBA Oct. 16 at Kentucky TBA Oct. 16 McNEESE STATE TBA Oct. 23 at Vanderbilt TBA Oct. 23 at Auburn TBA Oct. 30 TENNESSEE TBA Nov. 6 ALABAMA TBA Nov. 6 ARKANSAS [HC] TBA Nov. 13 LOUISIANA-MONROE [HC] TBA Nov. 13 at Florida TBA Nov. 20 OLE MISS TBA Nov. 20 TROY TBA Nov. 27 #at Arkansas TBA Nov. 27 at Clemson TBA

* - Georgia Dome, Atlanta ALL TIMES EASTERN # - Little Rock ALL TIMES CENTRAL TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS (1-0, 0-0 SEC) Home Stadium: Neyland / Shield-Watkins Field (102,455) OLE MISS REBELS (0-1, 0-0 SEC) Total Home Att.: 99,123 Avg. Home Att.: 99,123 Pct. of Capacity: 96.75 Home Stadium(s): Vaught-Hemingway / Hollingsworth Field (60,580) Total Home Att.: 55,768 Avg. Home Att.: 55,768 Pct. of Capacity: 92.06 Sept. 4 TENNESSEE-MARTIN [TV: 6-10-11] W 50-0 99,123 Sept. 11 OREGON [TV: 3-6] 7 p.m. Sept. 4 JACKSONVILLE STATE [TV: 6-8-10] L 48-49 (2OT) 55,768 Sept. 18 FLORIDA [TV: 1] 3:30 p.m. Sept. 11 at Tulane [TV: 3-6-12] 8 p.m. Sept. 25 UAB TBA Sept. 18 VANDERBILT [TV: 5-6-10] 11:21 a.m. Oct. 2 at LSU TBA Sept. 25 FRESNO STATE TBA Oct. 9 at Georgia TBA Oct. 2 KENTUCKY TBA Oct. 23 ALABAMA TBA Oct. 16 at Alabama TBA Oct. 30 at South Carolina TBA Oct. 23 ARKANSAS TBA Nov. 6 at Memphis TBA Oct. 30 AUBURN TBA Nov. 13 OLE MISS [HC] TBA Nov. 6 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE [HC] TBA Nov. 20 at Vanderbilt TBA Nov. 13 at Tennessee TBA Nov. 27 KENTUCKY TBA Nov. 20 at LSU TBA Nov. 27 MISSISSIPPI STATE TBA ALL TIMES EASTERN

ALL TIMES CENTRAL VANDERBILT COMMODORES (0-1, 0-0 SEC) Home Stadium: Vanderbilt (39,773) MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS (1-0, 0-0 SEC) Total Home Att.: 37,210 Avg. Home Att.: 37,210 Pct. of Capacity: 93.56 Home Stadium: Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field (55,082) Total Home Att.: 56,032 Avg. Home Att.: 56,032 Pct. of Capacity: 101.7 Sept. 4 NORTHWESTERN [TV: 6-8-10] L 21-23 37,210 Sept. 11 LSU [TV: 4] 6 p.m. Sept. 4 MEMPHIS [TV: 4] W 49-7 56,032 Sept. 18 at Ole Miss [TV: 5-6-10] 11:21 a.m. Sept. 9 AUBURN [TV: 2-6] 6:30 p.m. Oct. 2 at Connecticut TBA Sept. 18 at LSU [TV: 4] 6 p.m. Oct. 9 EASTERN MICHIGAN TBA Sept. 25 GEORGIA TBA Oct. 16 at Georgia TBA Oct. 2 ALCORN STATE TBA Oct. 23 SOUTH CAROLINA [HC] TBA Oct. 9 at Houston [TV: 14] 7 p.m. Oct. 30 at Arkansas TBA Oct. 16 at Florida TBA Nov. 6 FLORIDA TBA Oct. 23 UAB [HC] TBA Nov. 13 at Kentucky TBA Oct. 30 KENTUCKY TBA Nov. 20 TENNESSEE TBA Nov. 13 at Alabama TBA Nov. 27 WAKE FOREST TBA Nov. 20 ARKANSAS TBA Nov. 27 at Ole Miss ALL TIMES CENTRAL

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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 4 • 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 2010 SEC Football • Page 4 Week 2 2010 SEC WEEK-BY-WEEK SCHEDULES AND RESULTS (All Times Eastern and subject to change) Oct. 2 Nov. 13 Florida at Alabama Mississippi State at Alabama Sept. 2 Louisiana-Monroe at Auburn UTEP at Arkansas South Carolina 41, Southern Miss 13 (70,438) Georgia at Colorado Georgia at Auburn Kentucky at Ole Miss South Carolina at Florida Sept. 4 Tennessee at LSU Vanderbilt at Kentucky Alabama 48, San Jose State 3 (101,821) Alcorn State at Mississippi State Louisiana-Monroe at LSU Arkansas 44, Tennessee Tech 3 (69,596) Vanderbilt at Connecticut Ole Miss at Tennessee Auburn 52, Arkansas State 26 (83,441) OPEN: Arkansas, South Carolina Florida 34, Miami, Ohio 12 (90,178) Nov. 18 Georgia 55, Louisiana-Lafayette 7 (92,746) Oct. 9 Georgia State at Alabama [7:30 p.m.] [TV: 4] Kentucky 23, Louisville 16 (55,327) Alabama at South Carolina LSU 30, North Carolina 24 (Atlanta) (68,919) Arkansas vs. Texas A&M (Arlington, Texas) Nov. 20 Jacksonville State 49, Ole Miss 48 (2OT) (55,768) Auburn at Kentucky Arkansas at Mississippi State Mississippi State 49, Memphis 7 (56,032) LSU at Florida Appalachian State at Florida Tennessee 50, UT-Martin 0 (99,123) Tennessee at Georgia Ole Miss at LSU Northwestern 23, Vanderbilt 21 (37,210) Mississippi State at Houston [TV: 14] Troy at South Carolina Eastern Michigan at Vanderbilt Tennessee at Vanderbilt Sept. 9 OPEN: Ole Miss Auburn at Mississippi State [7:30 p.m.] [TV: 2-6] Nov. 26 Oct. 16 Auburn at Alabama [2:30 p.m.] Sept. 11 Ole Miss at Alabama Penn State at Alabama [7 p.m.] [TV: 2-6] Arkansas at Auburn Nov. 27 La.-Monroe at Arkansas (Little Rock) [7 p.m.] Mississippi State at Florida LSU at Arkansas (Little Rock) [TV: 6-9-10] Vanderbilt at Georgia Florida at Florida State South Florida at Florida [12:21 p.m.] [TV: 5-6-10] South Carolina at Kentucky Georgia Tech at Georgia Georgia at South Carolina [12 p.m.] [TV: 3-6] McNeese State at LSU Kentucky at Tennessee Western Kentucky at Kentucky [7:30 p.m.][TV: 6-8-10] OPEN: Tennessee Mississippi State at Ole Miss LSU at Vanderbilt [7 p.m.] [TV: 4] South Carolina at Clemson Ole Miss at Tulane [9 p.m.] [TV: 3-6-12] Oct. 23 Wake Forest at Vanderbilt Oregon at Tennessee [7 p.m.] [TV: 3-6] Alabama at Tennessee Ole Miss at Arkansas Dec. 4 Sept. 18 LSU at Auburn SEC Championship Game (Atlanta) Alabama at Duke [3:30 p.m.] [TV: 6-7-10] Georgia at Kentucky [4 p.m.] (TV: 1) Arkansas at Georgia [12 p.m.] [TV: 2 or 3-6] UAB at Mississippi State Clemson at Auburn [7 p.m.] [TV: 2-6-13] South Carolina at Vanderbilt Florida at Tennessee [3:30 p.m.] [TV: 1] OPEN: Florida Akron at Kentucky [7 p.m.] [TV: 6-9-10] Mississippi State at LSU [7 p.m.] [TV: 4] Oct. 30 Vanderbilt at Ole Miss [12:21 p.m.] [TV: 5-6-10] Vanderbilt at Arkansas Furman at South Carolina [7 p.m.] [TV: 6-10-11] Auburn at Ole Miss Florida vs. Georgia (Jacksonville) [3:30 p.m.] [TV: 1] Sept. 25 Kentucky at Mississippi State Alabama at Arkansas Tennessee at South Carolina South Carolina at Auburn OPEN: Alabama, LSU Kentucky at Florida Georgia at Mississippi State Nov. 6 West Virginia at LSU Alabama at LSU Fresno State at Ole Miss Arkansas at South Carolina UAB at Tennessee Chattanooga at Auburn OPEN: Vanderbilt Florida at Vanderbilt Idaho State at Georgia Charleston Southern at Kentucky Louisiana-Lafayette at Ole Miss Tennessee at Memphis OPEN: Mississippi State

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 2010 SEC Football • Page 7 Week 2

SEC IN THE THIS WEEK’S POLLS 2010 SEC NON-CONFERENCE RECORD [10-2 (.833] Associated Press (after Week 1) Harris Interactive Poll (First poll released on Sunday, Oct. 3) 2010 No. Team Record Points Conference App. W-L Pct. 2009 1. ALABAMA (47) 1-0 1484 No. Team Record Points Atlantic Coast 7 1-0 1.000 5-4 2. Ohio State (4) 1-0 1412 Big East 4 1-0 1.000 1-1 3. Boise State (8) 1-0 1399 Bowl Championship Series Rankings Big Ten 2 0-1 .000 1-1 4. Texas Christian 1-0 1256 (First poll released on Sunday, Oct. 10) Big 12 2 0-0 .000 4-1 5. Texas (1) 1-0 1192 Conference USA 8 2-0 1.000 6-1 6. Nebraska 1-0 1105 No. Team Record Rating Mid-American 3 1-0 1.000 4-0 7. Oregon 1-0 1077 Pac-10 1 0-0 .000 2-1 8. FLORIDA 1-0 1065 Sun Belt 8 2-0 1.000 10-0 9. Iowa 1-0 1044 CONFERENCE RANKINGS (Pre-Season) Western Athletic 2 1-0 1.000 2-0 10. Oklahoma 1-0 917 FCS 11 2-1 .667 11-0 11. Wisconsin 1-0 881 AP USA/ESPN HI BCS 12. Miami (Fla.) 1-0 877 SEC 7 7 0 0 OVERALL NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS 13. Virginia Tech 0-1 782 ACC 4 4 0 0 14. ARKANSAS 1-0 572 Big Ten 4 4 0 0 2010------15. Georgia Tech 1-0 555 Big 12 3 3 0 0 Conference W-L Pct. 2009 16. Southern California 1-0 520 Pac-10 3 2 0 0 ACC 10-2 .833 33-22 17. Florida State 1-0 504 Big East 1 1 0 0 Big East 4-4 .500 36-10 18. Penn State 1-0 418 WAC 1 1 0 0 Big Ten 9-2 .818 36-15 19. LSU 1-0 384 MWC 2 3 0 0 Big 12 11-1 .917 39-17 20. Utah 1-0 365 Conference USA 4-6 .400 21-33 21. AUBURN 1-0 362 MAC 6-7 .462 17-40 22. GEORGIA 1-0 353 SATELLITE RADIO SCHEDULE Mountain West 6-3 .667 25-16 23. West Virginia 1-0 226 The following games are scheduled to be on XM satel- Pac-10 6-4 .600 23-14 24. SOUTH CAROLINA 1-0 164 lite radio for the weekend of Sept. 9-11 (Best of XM SEC 10-2 .833 48-10 25. Stanford 1-0 96 Chanel on Sirius in parenthesis): Sun Belt 2-5 .286 9-29 Western Athletic 5-3 .625 21-22 Others (SEC Only): None. Auburn at Mississippi State AU 143 (122) MSU 199 (214) SEC NON-CONFERENCE RECORD (Since USA Today Coaches’ Poll (after Week 1) Penn State at Alabama UA 199 (220) 1992) Louisiana-Monroe at Arkansas AR 197 (217) No. Team Record Points South Florida at Florida UF (219) Regular Season 1. ALABAMA (55) 1-0 1470 Georgia at South Carolina UGA 143 (122) Year App. W-L Pct. Bowls 2. Ohio State (4) 1-0 1397 USC 198 (220) 1992 36 27-9 .750 5-1 3. Boise State 1-0 1304 Western Kentucky at Kentucky UK 203 1993 36 28-7-1 .792 2-2 4. Texas 1-0 1264 LSU at Vanderbilt LSU (127) 1994 36 27-8-1 .764 3-2 5. Texas Christian 1-0 1144 VU 198 (217) 1995 36 29-7 .806 2-4 6. FLORIDA 1-0 1130 Ole Miss at Tulane UM 200 (219) 1996 36 27-9 .750 5-0 7. Nebraska 1-0 1085 Oregon at Tennessee UT 201 (218) 1997 36 32-4 .889 5-1 8. Oregon 1-0 1054 1998 36 27-9 .750 4-4 9. Iowa 1-0 1027 1999 36 28-8 .778 4-4 10. Oklahoma 1-0 969 XM Radio is an official corporate partner of the 2000 36 27-9 .750 4-5 11. Wisconsin 1-0 821 Southeastern Conference and the exclusive satellite 2001 36 29-7 .806 5-3 12. Miami (Fla.) 1-0 799 radio home of the SEC. 2002 49 37-12 .755 3-4 13. Virginia Tech 0-1 698 2003 46 31-15 .674 5-2 14. Penn State 1-0 655 2004 36 25-11 .694 3-3 15. ARKANSAS 1-0 531 2005 36 27-9 .750 3-3 16. LSU 1-0 527 2006 48 41-7 .854 6-3 17. Georgia Tech 1-0 519 2006 48 41-7 .854 6-3 18. Florida State 1-0 500 2007 48 40-8 .825 7-2 19. GEORGIA 1-0 458 2008 48 37-11 .771 6-2 20. AUBURN 1-0 371 2009 48 42-6 .875 6-4 Utah 1-0 371 2010 12 10-2 .833 0-0 22. West Virginia 1-0 185 TOTALS 731 571-158-2 78-49 23. Arizona 1-0 128 (.782) (.614) 24. Brigham Young 1-0 113 25. SOUTH CAROLINA 1-0 90 Combined: 649-207-2 (.758)

Others (SEC Only): Mississippi State (5), Tennessee (1). 2010 SEC Football • Page 8 Week 2 2010 SEC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE SPECIAL TEAMS DANNY TREVATHAN Quarterback Linebacker / Return Specialist AUBURN KENTUCKY LSU 6-6 • 250 • Jr. • College Park, Ga. 6-1 • 233 • Jr. • Leesburg, Fla. 6-1 • 222 • Jr. • Pompano Beach, Fla.

• In his Auburn debut, Newton rushed for 177 yards • Trevathan had a game-high 11 total tackles, includ- • Peterson set an LSU record with a combined 257 and two touchdowns while completing 9-of-14 passes ing nine solo stops, in Kentucky’s 23-16 win at combined yards on kickoff and punt return yards in the for 186 and three scores in Auburn’s 52-26 win Louisville. Tigers’ 30-24 win against North Carolina. against Arkansas State. • His 11 tackle total was tied for the second-highest • The game marked Peterson’s first as the Tigers’ pri- • Newton accounted for 357 total offensive yards and in the SEC in Week One. mary return specialist. five touchdowns, both highs in the SEC in Week One. • Included in his total were a career-best 3.5 tackles • The 257 yards ranks as the second-highest total in • His 171 rushing yards were a school single-game for losses accounting for six yards. SEC history. rushing record by a quarterback, breaking the previous mark of 160 held by Phil Gargis in 1974. • The Wildcat defense limited Louisville to 102 yards • Peterson returned a punt 87 yards for a TD in the of total offense in the first half, while taking a 20-6 second quarter to give LSU a 23-10 lead. It’s the sixth • The rushing total were the most in a debut by an halftime lead. longest punt return in LSU history. Auburn player since Rudi Johnson’s 174 rushing yards against Wyoming in 2000. • He added five tackles in the game. OFFENSIVE LINEMAN DEFENSIVE LINEMAN FRESHMAN T.J. JOHNSON JAYE HOWARD Center Defensive Tackle Quarterback SOUTH CAROLINA FLORIDA MISSISSIPPI STATE 6-4 • 302 • Soph. • Aynor, S.C. 6-3 • 295 • Jr. • Apopka, Fla. 6-4 • 240 • Meridian, Miss.

• Johnson was awarded a game ball by the South • Howard accounted for five total tackles (three solo • Russell completed 13-of-16 passes for 256 yards Carolina coaching staff following the Gamecocks’ 41- stops) including 2.5 sacks in Florida’s 34-12 win and four touchdowns in Mississippi State’s 49-7 win 13 win over Southern Miss. against Miami (Ohio). against Memphis.

• He was making his first start at center after playing • Howard anchored a defensive line that allowed just • The four TD passes tied a school single-game exclusively at right guard in 2009. four yards rushing on 22 carries. The longest rushing record. gain from scrimmage for Miami was 9 yards. • The Gamecock offensive line allowed Carolina to • In his first series, Russell led the Bulldog offense on produce 449 yards of total offense - 224 on the • The 2.5 sacks were for a total loss of 17 yards and a seven-play, 91-yard drive for a touchdown. ground and 225 through the air - averaging 6.9 yards was the first multi-sack performance of Howard’s per play. career. • He started the second half completing six straight passes for 109 yards and two TDs as State opened up a 42-0 lead midway through the third quarter. OTHER OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES IN WEEK 1 WR JULIO JONES (Alabama) -- Totaled six receptions for 93 yards and a score and OG LARRY WARFORD (Kentucky) -- Did not allow a sack and had four knockdown added one rush for 13 yards against San Jose State. blocks against Louisville.

RB EDDIE LACY (Alabama) -- Led Alabama with 111 rushing yards on 13 carries and CB (LSU) -- In his first college game, tallied 9 tackles, including two touchdowns against San Jose State. a sack for -19 yards, against North Carolina. RB BRANDON BOLDEN (Ole Miss) -- Rushed for 104 yards on 17 carries and a TD QB RYAN MALLETT (Arkansas) -- Completed 21-of-24 passes for 301 yards and against Jacksonville State. three touchdowns against Tennessee Tech. DB MAURICE LANGSTON (Miss. State) -- Had a tackle and two ANTHONY LEON (Arkansas) -- Led Arkansas with eight tackles, two sacks and four against Memphis. tackles for loss against Tennessee Tech. QB STEPHEN GARCIA (South Carolina) -- Completed 16-of-23 passes for 193 yards RB MICHAEL DYER (Auburn) -- Rushed for 95 yards and one touchdown on 14 car- and had five rushes for 38 yards and 2 TDs against Southern Miss. ries and also had one reception for nine yards against Arkansas State. WR DENARIUS MOORE (Tennessee) -- Accounted for 124 all-purpose yards with DB (Florida) -- Had five tackles, three pass deflections and four catches for 66 yards and a 58-yard touchdown run against UT-Martin. returned an 67 yards for a touchdown against Miami (Ohio). DB PRENTISS WAGGNER (Tennessee) -- Had a 54-yard interception return for a QB AARON MURRAY (Georgia) -- Completed 17-of-26 passes for 160 yards and touchdown and six tackles against UT-Martin. three touchdowns against Louisiana-Lafayette. CB EDDIE FOSTER (Vanderbilt) -- Had career-high 8 tackles, including three for loss- es, against Northwestern. OL CLINT BOLING (Georgia) -- Did not allow a sack against Louisiana-Lafayette. 2010 SEC Football • Page 9 Week 2

SEC IN THE POLLS (AP / USA Today / BCS) ALA ARK AUB UF UGA UK LSU UM MSU USC UT VU PRESEASON 1/1/-- 17/19/-- 22/23/-- 4/3/-- 23/21/-- --/--/-- 21/16/-- rv/rv/-- --/rv/-- rv/rv/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Sept. 6 1/1/-- 14/15/-- 21/20/-- 8/6/-- 22/19/-- --/--/-- 19/16/-- --/--/-- --/rv/-- 24/25/-- --/rv/-- --/--/-- Sept. 12 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Sept. 19 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- *Sept. 26 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Oct. 3 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Oct. 10 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- *Oct. 17 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Oct. 24 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Oct. 31 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Nov. 7 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Nov. 14 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Nov. 21 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Nov. 28 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Dec. 5 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- FINAL --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- * - First week of Harris Interactive Rankings (Oct. 3) / First week of BCS Rankings (Oct. 10) SEC ATTENDANCE UPDATE School Stadium(s) Capacity Games Total Att. Average Att. Pct. of Capacity Alabama Bryant-Denny 101,821 1 101,821 101,821 100.00 Arkansas Reynolds Razorback (Fayetteville) 72,000 1 69,596 69,596 96.67 War Memorial (Little Rock) 53,727 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 69,596 69,596 69,596 Auburn Pat Dye Field at Jordan-Hare 87,451 1 83,441 83,441 95.41 Florida Ben Hill Griffin at Florida Field 88,548 1 90,178 90,178 101.84 Georgia Sanford 92,746 1 92,746 92,746 100.00 Kentucky Commonwealth 67,942 0 0 0 0 LSU Tiger 92,400 0 0 0 0 Ole Miss Vaught-Hemingway/Hollingsworth Field 60,580 1 55,768 55,768 92.06 Miss. State Davis Wade at Scott Field 55,082 1 56,032 56,032 101.72 South Carolina Williams-Brice 80,250 1 70,438 70,438 87.77 Tennessee Neyland/Shields-Watkins Field 102,455 1 99,123 99,123 96.75 Vanderbilt Vanderbilt 39,773 1 37,210 37,210 93.56 Neutral Site Games [Florida vs. Georgia, Jacksonville] 80,000 0 0 0 0 [SEC Championship Game, Atlanta] 71,500 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 10 756,353 75,635 96.88 SEC OVERTIME RECORDS Team Total Pct. Last Overtime Game BREAKDOWN OF LENGTH OF OVERTIMES Alabama 4-7 .364 Alabama 27, LSU 21 (1) (2008) Arkansas 8-2 .800 Arkansas 20, East Carolina 17 (1) (2009) Number/OTs Games Last Game Auburn 5-5 .500 Auburn 38, Northwestern 35 (1) (2009) 7 2 Arkansas 71, Kentucky 63 (2003) Florida 2-2 .500 Florida 49, Vanderbilt 42 (2) (2005) 6 1 Tennessee 41, Arkansas 38 (2002) Georgia 4-2 .667 Georgia 26, Alabama 23 (1) (2007) 5 1 Tennessee 51, Alabama 43 (2003) Kentucky 2-4 .333 Tennessee 30, Kentucky 24 (1) (2009) 4 2 Tennessee 52, Kentucky 50 (2007) LSU 7-5 .583 LSU 33, Arkansas 30 (1) (2009) 3 3 Arkansas 50, LSU 48 (2007); Ole Miss 6-6 .500 Jax State 49, Ole Miss 48 (2) (2010) Kentcky 43, LSU 37 (2007) Miss. State 1-3 .250 Miss. State 16, UAB 10 (1) (2006) 2 5 Jacksonville State 49, Ole Miss 48 (2010) South Carolina 0-2 .000 Tennessee 27, So. Carolina 24 (1) (2007) 1 44 Arkansas 20, East Carolina 17 (2009); Auburn 38, Tennessee 7-2 .778 Tennessee 30, Kentucky 24 (1) (2009) Northwestern 35 (2009); Tennessee 30, Vanderbilt 2-4 .333 Army 16, Vanderbilt 13 (1) (2009) Kentucky 24 (2009); LSU 33, Arkansas 30 TOTALS 46-42 .523 (2009); Army 16, Vanderbilt 13 (2009)

YEAR-BY-YEAR OVERTIME RECORDS 2010: 0-1 (.000) 2002: 3-2 (.600) 2009: 4-3 (.571) 2001: 2-1 (.667) 2008: 1-2 (.333) 2000: 6-5 (.545) 2007: 6-6 (.500) 1999: 4-5 (.444) 2006: 4-3 (.571) 1998: 5-4 (.555) 2005: 4-4 (.500) 1997: 2-1 (.667) 2004: 2-1 (.333) 1996: 2-2 (.500) 2003: 5-5 (.500) 2010 SEC Football • Page 10 Week 2

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. Nick Saban, Alabama 125-50-1 .713 82-24 (21) .774 (7) 51-17 (T14) .750 (5) , Arkansas 55-21 .724 14-12 .538 5-11 .313 Gene Chizik, Auburn 14-24 .368 9-5 .643 3-5 .375 , Florida 97-18 .843 58-10 .853 (1) 35-9 (21) .795 (1) Mark Richt, Georgia 91-27 .771 91-27 (19) .771 (8) 52-23 (13) .693 (11) Joker Phillips, Kentucky 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 0-0 .000 Les Miles, LSU 80-36 .690 52-15 .776 (6) 28-14 (T28) .667 (13) Houston Nutt, Ole Miss 129-79 .620 93-57 (18) .620 (37) 51-47 (T14) .520 (28) , Mississippi State 6-7 .462 6-7 .462 3-5 .375 , South Carolina 178-68-2 .722 158-55-1 (7) .741 (14) 105-36 (T3) .745 (6) Derek Dooley, Tennessee 18-20 .474 1-0 1.000 0-0 .000 Robbie Caldwell, Vanderbilt 0-1 .000 0-1 .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 Florida has the SEC’s best records during the last five and 10 seasons. Below is a look at how each SEC team has fared during the last five and ten seasons: Record Last 10 Seasons (2001-2010) Record Last Five Seasons (2006-2010) SEC AP SEC AP W-L Pct. Bowls Champ Top 25 W-L Pct. Bowls Champ Top 25 LSU 92-27 .773 9 3 7 Florida 49-7 .875 4 2 4 Florida 91-27 .771 9 2 7 LSU 41-13 .759 4 1 3 Georgia 91-27 .771 9 2 8 Georgia 39-14 .736 4 0 3 Auburn 80-34 .702 8 1 5 Alabama 40-15 .727 4 1 2 Alabama 77-40 .658 7 1 4 Auburn 34-18 .654 3 0 2 Tennessee 76-40 .655 7 0 5 Arkansas 32-21 .604 3 0 1 Arkansas 66-48 .579 6 0 1 Tennessee 32-21 .604 3 0 2 South Carolina 61-50 .550 5 0 1 Kentucky 31-22 .585 4 0 0 Ole Miss 56-54 .509 4 0 3 South Carolina 29-23 .558 3 0 0 Kentucky 49-61 .445 4 0 0 Ole Miss 25-26 .490 2 0 2 Mississippi State 35-72 .327 1 0 0 Mississippi State 21-29 .420 1 0 0 Vanderbilt 31-76 .290 1 0 0 Vanderbilt 18-32 .360 1 0 0

STARTING QUARTERBACKS IN THE SEC

IN WINS ------IN LOSSES ------School Quarterback(s) Record A-C-I Yards TD Pct. A-C-I Yards TD Pct. Alabama Greg McElroy 15-0 341-211-4 2435 18 61.9 N/A Arkansas Ryan Mallett 9-5 253-172-6 2652 24 68.0 174-74-2 1273 9 42.5 Auburn Cameron Newton 1-0 14-9-0 186 3 64.3 N/A Kodi Burns 3-5 34-17-0 203 1 50.0 135-72-6 841 2 53.3 Florida 1-0 25-17-0 113 2 68.0 N/A Georgia Aaron Murray 1-0 26-17-1 160 3 65.4 N/A Kentucky Mike Hartline 9-6 266-163-5 1693 10 61.3 174-89-9 816 5 51.1 Randall Cobb 2-3 13-7-1 56 1 53.8 53-27-3 272 0 50.9 Morgan Newton 4-3 59-36-2 381 5 61.0 63-34-1 286 1 54.0 LSU Jarrett Lee 5-4 129-69-4 870 5 53.5 112-54-10 726 6 48.2 Jordan Jefferson 10-5 247-160-5 1797 16 64.8 116-62-3 805 6 53.4 Ole Miss Nathan Stanley 0-1 N/A 10-6-0 133 3 60.0 Miss. State 1-0 9-7-1 116 1 77.8 N/A South Carolina Stephen Garcia 9-8 221-135-4 1725 14 61.1 297-152-11 1763 6 51.2 Tennessee Matt Simms 1-0 24-14-0 181 1 58.3 N/A Vanderbilt Larry Smith 3-8 76-43-1 542 1 56.6 202-93-7 945 4 46.0

* - Does not have a starting quarterback with a previous start. 2010 SEC Football • Page 11 Week 2 2010 MISC. SEC FOOTBALL NOTES

SEC’S LONGEST DRIVES CURRENT CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT BEING SHUTOUT Plays 12 - Tennessee (UT Martin) (62 yards, 5:14 TOP) Southeastern Conference 12 - LSU (North Carolina) (22 yards, 5:07 TOP) 1. Florida 272 Oct. 29, 1988 (lost to Auburn, 16-0) 12 - Kentucky (Louisville) (42 yards, 4:54 TOP) 2. Tennessee 198 Sept. 17, 1994 (lost to Florida, 31-0) 11 - Vanderbilt (Northwestern) (47 yards, 4:14 TOP) 3. Georgia 182 Sept. 30, 1995 (lost to Alabama, 31-0) 11 - South Carolina (So. Miss) (55 yards, 4:26 TOP) 4. Arkansas 177 Nov. 18, 1995 (lost to LSU, 28-0) 11 - Georgia (ULL) (76 yards, 5:24 TOP) 5. Ole Miss 132 Nov. 7, 1998 (lost to Arkansas, 34-0) 10 - South Carolina (So. Miss) (85 yards, 4:39 TOP) 6. Alabama 118 Nov. 18, 2000 (lost to Auburn, 9-0) 10 - Ole Miss (Jax State) (73 yards, 5:26 TOP) 7. LSU 96 Nov. 16, 2002 (lost to Alabama, 31-0) 10 - Kentucky (Louisville) (92 yards, 4:32 TOP) 8. Vanderbilt 72 Nov. 22, 2003 (lost to Tennessee, 48-0) 10 - Georgia (ULL) (53 yards, 5:57 TOP) 9. South Carolina 51 Sept. 9, 2006 (lost to Georgia, 18-0) 10 - Florida (Miami) (47 yards, 4:00 TOP) 10. Kentucky 47 Oct. 14, 2006 (lost to LSU, 49-0) 10 - Alabama (San Jose State) (37 yards, 5:14 TOP) 11. Auburn 14 Nov. 29, 2008 (lost to Alabama, 36-0) 12. Mississippi State 13 Nov. 28, 2008 (lost to Ole Miss, 45-0) Yards 94 - Arkansas (Tenn Tech) (3 plays, 1:20 TOP) National 92 - South Carolina (So. Miss) (6 plays, 3:27 TOP) 1. Michigan 324 Oct. 20, 1984 (lost to Iowa, 26-0) 92 - Kentucky (Louisville) (10 plays, 4:32 TOP) 2. Florida 272 Oct. 29, 1988 (lost to Auburn, 16-0) 92 - Alabama (San Jose State) (6 plays, 2:49 TOP) 3. Texas Christian 217 Nov. 16, 1991 (lost to Texas, 32-0) 91 - Miss. State (Memphis) (7 plays, 2:42 TOP) 4. Air Force 208 Dec. 31, 1992 (lost to Ole Miss, 13-0) 85 - South Carolina (So. Miss) (10 plays, 4:39 TOP) 5. Tennessee 198 Sept. 17, 1994 (lost to Florida, 31-0) 83 - Tennessee (UT Martin) (3 plays, 1:04 TOP) 6. Virginia Tech 189 Sept. 16, 1995 (lost to Cincinnati, 16-0) 83 - Tennessee (UT Martin) (9 plays, 3:49 TOP) 80 - Arkansas (Tenn Tech) (5 plays, 1:43 TOP) EASTERN DIVISION VS. WESTERN DIVISION (Since 1992 • DOES NOT INCLUDE SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME) 77 - Alabama (San Jose State) (5 plays, 2:24 TOP) EASTERN vs. Western W L T Pct. Time of Possession Florida 36 18 0 .667 5:57 - Georgia (ULL) (10 plays, 53 yards) Georgia 36 17 1 .676 5:26 - Ole Miss (Jax State) (10 plays, 73 yards) Kentucky 22 32 0 .407 5:24 - Georgia (ULL) (11 plays, 76 yards) South Carolina 19 34 1 .361 5:14 - Tennessee (UT Martin) (12 plays, 62 yards) Tennessee 35 18 1 .657 5:14 - Alabama (San Jose State) (10 plays, 37 yards) Vanderbilt 8 46 0 .148 5:07 - LSU (North Carolina) (12 plays, 22 yards) TOTALS 156 165 3 .486 5:01 - Arkansas (Tenn Tech) (9 plays, 39 yards) 4:54 - Kentucky (Louisville (12 plays, 42 yards) WESTERN vs. Eastern W L T Pct. 4:39 - South Carolina (So. Miss) (10 plays, 85 yards) Alabama 35 18 1 .657 4:32 - Kentucky (Louisville) (10 plays, 92 yards) Arkansas 20 34 0 .370 4:32 - Arkansas (Tenn Tech) (9 plays, 49 yards) Auburn 32 21 1 .602 LSU 25 28 1 .472 SEC ALL-TIME WINNINGEST QBs Ole Miss 28 26 0 .519 (Min. 23 starts) Miss. State 25 29 0 .463 1. (Florida, 93-96) 32-3-1 (.903) TOTALS 165 156 3 .514 2. Buck Belue (Georgia, 78-81) 27-3 (.900) 3. John Lastinger (Georgia, 81-83) 20-2-1 (.891) SEC FOOTBALL SERIES MARGINS SINCE 2000 (Min. 4 games played / Includes 2009 games) 4. (Tennessee, 94-97) 39-6 (.867) 5. (Alabama, 91-94) 35-5-1 (.866) Total Avg. 6. (Florida, 06-present) 35-6 (.854) Series G Margin Margin 7. Reggie Slack (Auburn, 86-89) 22-4 (.846) Florida-Ole Miss 4 13 3.25 8. (Georgia (45-48) 36-8-1 (.811) LSU-Tennessee 6 40 6.67 9. David Greene (Georgia, 01-04) 42-10 (.808) Alabama-Georgia 4 30 7.50 10. Matthew Stafford (Georgia, 06-08) 28-7 (.800) Arkansas-Kentucky 4 30 7.50 South Carolina-Tennessee 10 85 8.50 Georgia-South Carolina 10 85 8.50 Auburn-Tennessee 5 47 9.40 Ole Miss-Vanderbilt 10 97 9.70 LSU-Ole Miss 10 102 10.20 Kentucky-Vanderbilt 10 104 10.40 Alabama-Tennessee 10 105 10.50 Auburn-Florida 5 54 10.80 Auburn-Georgia 10 109 10.90 Auburn-Ole Miss 10 113 11.30 Arkansas-South Carolina 10 119 11.90 2010 SEC Football • Page 12 Week 2 SEC FOOTBALL VIDEO REPLAY THE OBJECTIVE THE PROCESS To allow for specific types of officiating calls to be immediately reviewed during all Each SEC football stadium has a secured replay booth equipped with the HD Instant games hosted by SEC teams. Replay system 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 THE COACHES' CHALLENGE Official and the Communicator are selected and assigned by the Conference Office. The head coach may challenge the ruling of any reviewable play. He retains a challenge if his initial challenge is successful and thus results in a reversal by the replay official. A live HD video feed is sent directly to the replay booth from the TV truck. The The head coach will then have a single challenge that he may use anytime during the Technician watches the feed on an input monitor while recording it into the XOS Digital game if his team has not used all its timeouts. Thus a team may have a total of two Replay System. The Technician also marks the beginning of each play while the challenges in the game, but only if the first results in a reversal of the on-field ruling. Communicator marks all incoming replays.

THE SOURCE Each play and subsequent replay then appears on a touch screen in front of the Replay All reviewable video comes direct from either the television network broadcasting the Technician. As the Technician and the Communicator mark the incoming video, each game or other TV production facilities that meet established conference standards. view will appear as a small picture on the computer touch screen. At any time, the The Southeastern Conference has used instant replay since 2005. Replay Technician can touch the thumbnail and immediately send that play or replay to the Replay Official. THE PLAYS Reviewable With the Communicator's assistance, the Replay Official can quickly jump between 1. Plays governed by Sideline, Goal Line, End Zone, and End Line: replays while playing back the video. All replay video navigation is done via a jog shut- a. Scoring Plays, including the ball in possession of a runner breaking the tle remote controlled by the Replay Official. All video is viewed on an HD monitor that plane of the goal line sits in front of the Replay Official. The touch screen is only used to select the replays b. Runner/receiver in or out of bounds and to log specific play data in the event a call is overturned. c. Recovery of loose ball in and out of bounds 2. Passing Plays: While all plays are reviewed between the whistle and the beginning of the next play, a. Pass ruled complete/ incomplete/ intercepted in the field of play and end the Replay Official can stop play on the field by using a pager system. Five onfield offi- zones cials wear pagers. If play is stopped the Referee announces on the stadium PA micro- b. Touching of a forward pass by a player or an official phone that play has been stopped so the previous play can be reviewed. The Referee c. Illegal forward pass or illegal handing off beyond the line of scrimmage then proceeds to the sideline headset, which provides direct communication to the d. Illegal forward pass or illegal handing off after change of possession Replay Official in the booth. Once the play has been reviewed, the Replay Official noti- e. Forward or backward pass thrown from behind the line of scrimmage fies the Referee, who then announces the decision on the stadium PA system. f. Quarterback (Passer) starts arm forward, ball comes loss and play is ruled incomplete (if ball is quickly recovered) THE EQUIPMENT g. Quarterback (Passer) throws incomplete swing pass that is close to Each SEC member institution uses the HD Replay System developed by XOS Digital of being forward or backward, and pass is ruled forward (if ball is quickly Orlando, FL. The replay systems are maintained by the home institution with technical recovered) support from XOS Digital. 3. Miscellaneous: a. Runner ruled not down. b. Runner ruled down (when ball carrier is judged down by rule and the ball is fumbled, play may be reviewed if recovery of ball occurs in the immediate action following and is prior to any official signaling ball is dead. Also reviewable when runner is ruled out of bounds near goal line.) c. Forward progress with respect to first down d. Touching of a kick e. Number of players on field INSTANT REPLAY STATISTICS f. Clock adjustments (in conjunction with reviewed plays) g. Fourth-down/try fumble plays Games Using Play Plays Average Length h. Field Goal Attempts (only when ball is ruled below or above the crossbar, SEC Replay Stoppages Overturned of Review inside or outside the uprights when it is lower than the top of the uprights.) 2005 77 66 17 1:53 i. The game clock expires at the end of a half. If at the end of the game, the 2006 89 123 29 1:41 time may be restored to the clock only if the score is tied or the team that 2007 87 139 38 1:36 would next snap the ball trails by eight points or fewer. 2008 85 122 39 1:24 2009 85 115 28 1:26 Not Reviewable 2010 9 13 5 1:39 1. Fighting participants TOTALS 432 578 156 1:33 2. Off-sides/Encroachment 3. Pass interference 2010 INSTANT REPLAY STATISTICS 4. Roughing passer/kicker 5. Illegal formations Games Using Play Plays Average Length 6. Taunting/Other unsportsmanlike conduct SEC Replay Stoppages Overturned of Review 7. Face mask Week 1 9 13 5 1:39 8. Taunting TOTALS 9 13 5 1:39 9. Illegal blocks 10. Holding 11. Personal fouls 2010 SEC Football • Page 13 Week 2 SEC FOOTBALL ON TELEVISION CBS SPORTS FOX SPORTS NET CBS Sports continues to be the exclusive national network broadcaster of SEC home football games, including the SEC Championship Game. CBS Sports will showcase the Fox Sports Net’s (FSN) regional sports networks serving the SEC territory – FOX top conference matchups each week of the package with the “SEC Game of the Sports South, FOX Sports Carolinas, FOX Sports Tennessee, Sun Sports, FOX Sports Week”. The agreement also includes a prime time game and doubleheader opportuni- Southwest and FOX Sports Houston – will be the outlets for a minimum of 92 SEC ath- ties. In addition, CBS Sports continues its coverage of SEC regular-season basketball. letic events each year. Events will include eight live, exclusive football games, 20 In addition to the broadcast rights on CBS Sports, this 15-year contract includes cer- men’s basketball games, 24 women’s basketball games (16 regular season, eight tour- tain digital, internet, wireless, Video-on-Demand, data and enhanced highlight rights nament), 16 baseball games (10 regular season, six tournament) and 24 additional across all CBS platforms, including CBS College Sports Network and CBSSports.com. Olympic sporting events (softball, volleyball, soccer, gymnastics). SEC athletic events Also, simulcasts of CBS Sports games will be available for distribution by the CBS on FSN will be distributed to more than 22 million cable and satellite households College Sports Network. throughout the SEC territory.

ESPN INSTITUTIONAL MEDIA PACKAGES

ESPN is the exclusive national cable home and the syndication rights holder for the As part of the SEC’s television contracts, each conference institution was able to SEC, including every SEC home football game (excluding those on the network broad- maintain a contractual television arrangement of its own. As part of this arrangement, cast package). each SEC institution has the ability to televise one pay-per-view football game per year as well as to host its own tape-delayed game package, coaches’ TV shows as well as ESPN and ESPN2: The networks have increased coverage by combining to televise a other sport packages. minimum of 20 SEC games annually, including Saturday night and two primetime Thursday matchups. SEC FOOTBALL SHOWS ON TELEVISION

ESPNU: The 24-hour college sports network presents an SEC Game of the Week (gen- SEC Weekly on ESPNU erally in primetime and a minimum of 13 games annually) as well as the studio show SEC Weekly, a one-hour program airs Thursdays at 4:30 p.m. ET on ESPNU, through- SEC Weekly. out the academic year and will cover SEC sports, including sport-by-sport previews, reviews, specials and features on student-athletes. The show is hosted by Cara SEC Network (ESPN Regional Television)): The nation’s largest syndicator of col- Capuano with analyst Matt Stinchcomb, a former University of Georgia All-America legiate sports programming, is the official over-the-air syndication home for the SEC and NFL player. SEC Weekly is a product of ESPN’s landmark 15-year agreement with and will features an SEC Game of the Week (generally at noon ET), with a minimum the Southeastern Conference. ESPNU will complement the show with SEC game tele- of 13 games each season throughout the SEC footprint and beyond. In addition, ERT casts, including football, basketball, Olympic sports and select conference oroduces the integrated SEC Studio show, hosted by Dari Nowkhah, with analyst Matt championships. Stinchcomb, a former University of Georgia and NFL standout. SEC Gridiron Live ESPN360.com: Simulcasts of SEC game telecasts are offered on the broadband SEC Gridiron LIVE, airing live every Wednesday at 10 p.m. ET, breaks down every SEC sports network. game with footage, interviews and analysis. , formerKentucky standout and top pick in the 1999 NFL Draft, joins the live, weekly one-hour show as an analyst, ESPN Mobile TV: Live games are simulcast on mobile phones. with host Charles Davis and analyst Randy Cross. Also new to the SEC Gridiron LIVE team is social media host Kristina Akra. SECGridironLIVE.com is the hub for the show’s ESPN International: The agreement includes global rights to present live games and social networking component, allowing viewers to participate in the live show and encore presentations. interact instantaneously with the broadcast team and SEC fans across the country.

ESPN Deportes: ESPN holds domestic Spanish-language rights for SEC football on the CBS College Sports SEC Tailgate 24-hour, U.S.-based network. Beginning Sept. 18, CBS Sports will start SEC programming with its live pre-game show TODAY followed by the “SEC Game of the Week” CBS ESPN GamePlan: The out-of-market college football pay-per-view service, offers SEC College Sports Network will broadcast SEC TAILGATE on select Saturdays at 2:00 action. PM, ET, from the site of CBS Sports’ SEC Game of the Week. The show brings fans a fast paced and authoritative look at football and life in the SEC. The show captures ESPN Classic: The network may telecast select SEC live games as well as historic all the excitement, traditions and festivities from the various campuses and stadiums and immediate encore presentations. across the SEC, and features local SEC legends and celebrity alumni.

ESPN.com: Extensive SEC content, including highlights, will be presented online.

COMCAST/ CHARTER SPORTS SOUTHEAST

Comcast / Charter Sports Southeast (CSS), the regional sports channel focusing on col- lege sports in the southeast, has an agreement with ESPN to televise live Southeastern Conference (SEC) content including a minimum of six football games, twenty men's basketball games, and sixteen women's basketball games as well as fifty SEC Olympic sports each year. The agreement began with the 2009-10 academic year and goes for five years. 2010 SEC Football • Page 14 Week 2 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE FOOTBALL NOTES

SEC - FOUR STRAIGHT NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS SEC vs. NON-CONFERENCE FOES • Alabama’s 37-21 win over Texas in the 2010 BCS National Championship Game • The SEC finished the 2009 season with a non-conference mark of 48-10 (.828). gave the Southeastern Conference its fourth straight BCS National Championship and Counting bowl games, the SEC bested its best-ever win total in non-conference games its sixth BCS title overall. The SEC is now 6-0 in BCS National Championship Games of 47 set in 2007 (40-8 regular season/7-2 bowl mark) and 2006 (41-7 regular sea- (LSU 2-0, Florida 2-0, Alabama 1-0, Tennessee 1-0). son/6-3 bowl mark). Since conference expansion, the SEC’s best non-conference win- ning percentage (counting bowl games) is 37-5 (.881), set in 1997 (32-4 regular sea- • Alabama is the fourth SEC team to win a BCS National Championship and the third son/5-1 bowl mark). different SEC team to win it during the last four seasons. Tennessee won the BCS’ first national title in 1998, LSU won the crown in 2003, Florida’s claimed the nation- 2009 SEC INDIVIDUAL HONORS al championship in 2006 and 2008 while LSU took the title in 2007 and Alabama • SEC individual award winners from 2009 include: claimed the national title this past season. The Big 12 has two BCS national titles fol- Mark Ingram, Alabama (Heisman Trophy - nation’s top player) lowed by the ACC, Big Ten, Pac-10 and Big East with one each. Rolando McClain, Alabama (Butkus Award - nation’s top linebacker) Tim Tebow, Florida (William V. Campbell Trophy - nation’s top football scholar-athlete; • The SEC is the first conference to claim four consecutive Associated Press (first poll Lowe’s Senior Class Award (nation’s top football senior student- athlete) - 1936), National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame (first poll - 1959), , Florida (John Mackey Award - nation’s top tight end) Football Writers Association of America (first poll - 1954) and USA Today or UPI Drew Butler, Georgia (Ray Guy Award - nation’s top punter) Coaches Poll (first poll - 1950) national championships. , Tennessee (Jim Thorpe Award - nation’s top defensive back) , Florida (Rimington Trophy - nation’s top center) • Since SEC expansion in 1992, the SEC has the most national championships (AP, Kirby Smart, Alabama (Frank Broyles Award - nation’s top assistant coach) USA Today) with eight. During that time, the SEC has had more teams with national titles than any other conference (4). Here is a breakdown: • The SEC had 13 first-team All-Americans (AP, Walter Camp, AFCA, FWAA, Sports Illustrated, Sporting News). The list includes: SEC - Florida (2008, 2006, 1996), LSU (2003, 2007), Tennessee (1998), Alabama Alabama - OL Mike Johnson, RB, Mark Ingram, DL Terrence Cody, LB Rolando (1992, 2009) McClain, DB Javier Arenas, PK Leigh Tiffin Big 12 - Texas (2005), Oklahoma (2000), Nebraska (1994, 1995, 1997) Florida - TE Aaron Hernandez, DB , C Maurkice Pouncey, LB Big Ten - Ohio State (2002), Michigan (1997) Georgia - P Drew Butler Pac-10 - Southern California (2004, 2003) South Carolina - LB Eric Norwood ACC - Florida State (1999, 1993) Tennessee - DB Eric Berry Big East - Miami, Fla. (2001) SEC LEADS NATION IN ATTENDANCE AGAIN SEC IN BOWL GAMES • For the 29th straight season, the SEC recorded the largest total attendance figure • The SEC has the most wins (14) and the highest winning percentage of any con- of any conference in the nation. In 2009, a total of 6,560,738 fans attended 86 ference that has three-or-more appearances in BCS bowl games. The SEC is 14-5 in games, an average of 76,288 per contest, also tops in the nation. SEC stadiums were BCS games (.737 percentage). filled to 98.10 percent of capacity for each home game in 2009. The SEC had seven of the top 15 schools in total attendance in 2009 - Tennessee (3), Auburn (6), LSU (6), • The SEC finished 6-4 in bowl games this season. Since 2006, the SEC is 25-11 in Alabama (7), Florida (8), Georgia (13) and South Carolina (15). post-season bowl games (.694). The league has posted a non-losing bowl record for seven straight seasons. The last time the league finished under .500 in bowl games 2009 ATTENDANCE was in 2002 (3-4). Conference Games Total Attendance Average Attendance SEC 86 6,560,738 76,288 • Since conference expansion in 1992, the SEC has won at least five bowl games in Big Ten 77 5,526,237 71,769 nine of 18 seasons. The SEC has won at least six bowl games during the last four sea- Big 12 81 5,083,001 62,753 sons (6-3 in 2006; 7-2 in 2007; 6-2 in 2008; 6-4 in 2009). Those years are the only ACC 81 4,157,845 51,331 ones since 1992 the league has won six bowl games. Pac-10 63 3,424,987 54,365 Big East 53 2,374,604 44,804 • The schools that currently comprise the SEC have appeared in 379 bowls (includ- Mountain West 55 1,709,128 31,075 ing 2009-10). That is by far the most of any conference in the nation. In its history, the SEC is 196-170-13 in post-season bowl games, a 53.4 winning percentage. The MISCELLANY SEC has the nation’s top bowl winning percentage surpassing the Pac-10 (120-107-6, • Since 2000, the Southeastern Conference has had more teams ranked in the final 52.8 percentage). Below is a look at how the various conferences have fared in bowl USA Today Coaches Poll than any other conference. The SEC has had 43 teams games in its history (using 2009 conference alignments): ranked in the last nine final USA Today Coaches polls, an average of almost five per season. The Big 12 is second with 36 teams ranked since 2000. The SEC has led or Conference Bowls W-L-T Pct. tied for lead in most teams ranked in the final USA Today Coaches Polls in seven of SEC 379 196-170-13 .534 the last nine seasons. Pacific-10 233 120-107-6 .528 Western Athletic 71 36-33-2 .521 • Three SEC schools were among the top 10 in most players on 2009 opening week- Atlantic Coast 293 150-138-5 .520 end rosters. LSU and Miami (Fla.) led the nation with 41 each, while Georgia was sixth Big East 117 57-58-2 .496 with 35 and Tennessee seventh with 30. Big Ten 248 119-126-3 .486 Big 12 328 157-167-4 .485 • The SEC had 49 players selected in the 2010 NFL Draft. The number represents the Mountain West 132 60-68-4 .470 most SEC players ever taken in the NFL Draft. The SEC had the most players taken Conference USA 126 57-67-2 .460 among conferences in the draft. Behind the SEC's 49 selections were the Big Ten (34), Mid-American 59 23-36-0 .390 ACC (31), Big 12 (30) and Pac-10 (29). Sun Belt 15 5-10-0 .333 2010 SEC Football • Page 15 Week 2

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE FOOTBALL NOTES SEC IN PRESEASON AP RANKINGS SEC BOWL AGREEMENTS [1st number reflects preseason; second number reflects final poll] The Southeastern Conference has agreements to send nine of its member institu- 2010 (6) - Alabama (1), Florida (4), Arkansas (17), LSU (21), Auburn (22), Georgia (23). tions to postseason bowl games following the 2010 season. 2009 (5) - Florida (1 - 3), Alabama (5 - 1), Ole Miss (8 - 20), LSU (11 - 17), Georgia (13 The winner of the SEC Championship Game will automatically participate in the - NR). Bowl Championship Series comprised of the Sugar, Rose, Orange and Fiesta Bowls. 2008 (6) - Georgia (1 - 13), Florida (5 - 1), LSU (7 - NR), Auburn (10 - NR), Tennessee The Capital One Bowl has the second selection, making its pick following the BCS (18 - NR), Alabama (24 - 6), Ole Miss (NR - 14). selections. The bowl must select the team with the next best overall record or a team 2007 (6) - Arkansas (21 - 25), Auburn (18 - 15), Florida (6 - 13), Georgia (13 - 2), LSU that is within one win of the team with the next best overall record. (2 - 1), Tennessee (15 - 12) The AT&T Cotton and the Outback Bowls share the third and fourth selections 2006 (5) - Auburn (4 - 10), Florida (7 - 2), LSU (8 - 4), Georgia (15 - NR), Tennessee from the SEC. The Cotton Bowl has the first preference of teams from the Western (23 - 17), Arkansas (NR - 12) Division and the Outback Bowl has first preference of teams from the Eastern Division. 2005 (5) - Alabama (NR - 13), Auburn (16 - 7); Georgia (13 - 8); LSU (5 - 10); The Cotton or Outback Bowl can select teams outside of its divisional preference, but Tennessee (3 - NR). must not select them before the opposite bowl selects from its divisional preference. 2004 (5) - Georgia (3 - 7), LSU (4 - 16), Florida (11 - NR), Tennessee (14 - 13), Auburn The Chick-fil-A Bowl has the fifth selection of preference from the SEC. (17 - 2). New to the SEC bowl rotation this year, the Gator Bowl has the sixth selection 2003 (4) - Auburn (6th - NR), Georgia (11th - 7), Tennessee (12th - 15), LSU (14th - from the SEC. 2), Ole Miss (NR - 13), Florida (NR - 24) The Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl has the seventh selection from 2002 (5) - Tennessee (5 - NR), Florida (6 - NR), Georgia (8 - 3), LSU (14 - NR), South the SEC. Carolina (22 - NR), Alabama (NR - 11), Auburn (NR - 14). In selections 8-9, the AutoZone Liberty and Birmingham Bowls share the selection 2001 (6) - Florida (1 - 3), Tennessee (8 - 4), LSU (14-7), Mississippi State (20 - NR), over the four-year agreement. South Carolina (21 - 13), Alabama (25-NR), Georgia (NR - 22). The 2010-11 SEC Bowl Schedule is as follows (all times Eastern / listed in chrono- 2000 (5) - Alabama (3 - NR), Florida (9 - 10), Georgia (10 - 20), Tennessee (12 - NR), logical order): Ole Miss (18 - NR), Auburn (NR - 18), South Carolina (NR - 19), LSU (NR - 22), Mississippi State (NR - 24). Dec. 30 / 6:40 pm Franklin American Mortgage Music City vs. ACC ESPN 1999 (5) - Tennessee (2 - 9), Florida (5 - 12), Georgia (14 - 16), Alabama (T20 - NR), Dec. 31 / 3:30 pm AutoZone Liberty vs. C-USA ESPN Arkansas (22 - 17), Mississippi State (NR - 13), Ole Miss (NR - 22). Dec. 31 / 7:30 pm Chick-fil-A vs. ACC ESPN 1998 (5) - Florida (3 - 5), LSU (9 - NR), Tennessee (10 - 1), Georgia (19 - 14), Auburn Jan. 1 / 1 pm Outback vs. Big Ten ABC (25 - NR), Arkansas (NR - 16). Jan. 1 / 1 pm Capital One vs. Big TEn ESPN 1997 (5) - Florida (2 - 4), Tennessee (5 - 7), LSU (10 - 13), Alabama (15 - NR), Auburn Jan. 1 / 1:30 pm Gator vs. Big Ten ESPN2 (16 - 11), Georgia (NR - 10), Ole Miss (NR - 22). Jan. 7 / 8 pm AT&T Cotton vs. Big 12 FOX 1996 (5) - Tennessee (2 - 9), Florida (4 - 1), Alabama (15 - 11), Auburn (17 - NR), LSU Jan. 8 / 12 pm Birmingham vs. Big East ESPN (19 - 12). 2010 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES SCHEDULE 1995 (4) - Florida (5 - 2), Auburn (6 - 22), Tennessee (8 - 3), Alabama (10 - 21). Following the 2010 college football regular season, the Bowl Championship Series 1994 (4) - Florida (1 - 7), Alabama (10 - 5), Tennessee (12 - 22), Georgia (24 - NR), Auburn (NR - 9), Mississippi State (NR - 24). will determine the National Championship. The BCS National Championship Game, which 1993 (5) - Alabama (2 - 14), Florida (9 - 5), Tennessee (10 - 12), Georgia (13 - NR), will stand alone from the four traditional BCS bowls but will be hosted by each of the Mississippi State (24 - NR), Auburn (NR - 4). bowls once during a four-year cycle. The BCS consists of the Discover Orange, Allstate Sugar, Rose Bowl Game, Tostitos NOTES PRIOR TO 2010 Fiesta Bowl and the Tostitos BCS National Championship Game. The conferences with * - Of the 85 previous times that an SEC team has been ranked in an AP preseason automatic berths include the Atlantic Coast, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-10 and poll since 1993, only 34 times has that team improved its position in the final poll. Southeastern Conferences. * - On 20 occassions, an SEC team that has been unranked in the preseason poll has ESPN will televise all of the Bowl Championship Series games. finished in the Top 25 of the final poll. The highest ranked team at the end of the sea- The Bowl Championship Series guarantees a matchup between college football's top son, which was unranked at the beginning, was Auburn in 1993 (finished fourth). two teams in a true national championship game. Arkansas was unranked at the start of the 2006 season. The BCS uses regional consideration regarding team selection. Specifically, as a member of the BCS, the Rose Bowl will host the Big Ten and Pac-10 champions in those years in which either the Rose Bowl does not have the national championship game or the Big Ten and Pac-10 champion is not ranked No. 1 or No. 2. Other "regional consid- eration" tie-ins include the SEC champion in the Sugar Bowl, the ACC champion in the Orange Bowl and the Big 12 champion in the Fiesta Bowl. The 2011 BCS schedule is as follows (all times Eastern / listed in chronological order):

Jan. 1 / 5 pm Rose Bowl Game Pasadena, Cal. ESPN Jan. 1 / 8:30 pm Tostitos Fiesta Glendale, Ariz. ESPN Jan. 3 / 8:30 pm Discover Orange Miami, Fla. ESPN Jan. 4 / 8:30 pm Allstate Sugar New Orleans, La. ESPN Jan. 10 / 8:30 pm Tostitos BCS National Championship Glendale, Ariz. ESPN 2010 SEC Football • Page 16 Week 2 SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS Total Offensive Yards Gained Passing Yards 1. 12,232—Tim Tebow, Florida (2,947 rushing, 9,285 passing) ...... 2006-09 1. 11,528—David Greene, Georgia (849 of 1,440) ...... 2001-04 2. 11,350—Chris Leak, Florida (137 rushing, 11,213 passing) ...... 2003-06 2. 11,213—Chris Leak, Florida (895 of 1,458)...... 2003-06 3. 11,270—David Greene, Georgia (-258 rushing, 11,528 passing)...... 2001-04 3. 11,201—Peyton Manning, Tennessee (863 of 1,381) ...... 1994-97 4. 11,020—Peyton Manning, Tennessee (-181 rushing, 11,201 passing)...... 1994-97 4. 11,153—Eric Zeier, Georgia (838 of 1,402) ...... 1991-94 5. 10,841—Eric Zeier, Georgia (-312 rushing, 11,153 passing)...... 1991-94 5. 10,875—Danny Wuerffel, Florida (708 of 1,170) ...... 1993-96 6. 10,637—Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (279 rushing, 10,354 passing) ...... 2000-03 6. 10,354—Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (862 of 1,514)...... 2000-03 7. 10,500—Danny Wuerffel, Florida (-375 rushing, 10,875 passing)...... 1993-96 7. 10,119—, Ole Miss (829 of 1,363) ...... 2000-03 8. 9,989—Eli Manning, Ole Miss (-130 rushing, 10,119 passing)...... 2000-03 8. 9,707—Casey Clausen, Tennessee (774 of 1,269)...... 2000-03 9. 9,953—, Vanderbilt (1,256 rushing, 8,697 passing) ...... 2002-05 9. 9,360—Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky (791 of 1,278)...... 2004-07 10. 9,577—Casey Clausen, Tennessee (-130 rushing, 9,707 passing) ...... 2000-03 10. 9,287—, Florida (722 of 1,202)...... 1989-92 Highest 2010 Active Player Highest 2010 Active Player 4,309—Stephen Garcia, South Carolina (422 rushing, 3,887 passing)...... 2008- 3,887—Stephen Garcia, South Carolina (320 of 577) ...... 2008-

Touchdown Responsibility Touchdown Passes 1. 145— Tim Tebow, Florida (57 rushing, 88 passing) ...... 2006-09 1. 114— Danny Wuerffel, Florida ...... 1993-96 2. 122— Danny Wuerffel, Florida (8 rushing, 114 passing)...... 1993-96 2. 89— Peyton Manning, Tennessee ...... 1994-97 3. 101— Peyton Manning, Tennessee (12 rushing, 89 passing)...... 1994-97 3. 88— Chris Leak, Florida...... 2003-06 101— Chris Leak, Florida (13 rushing, 88 passing)...... 2003-06 88— Tim Tebow, Florida...... 2006-09 5. 90— Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (12 rushing, 78 passing) ...... 2000-03 5. 81— Eli Manning, Ole Miss ...... 2000-03 6. 86— Eli Manning, Ole Miss (5 rushing, 81 passing)...... 2000-03 6. 79— Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky...... 2004-07 7. 83— , Florida (6 rushing, 77 passing)...... 2000-02 7. 78— Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky...... 2000-03 8. 82— Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky (3 rushing, 79 passing)...... 2004-07 8. 77— Rex Grossman, Florida...... 2000-02 9. 81— Shane Matthews, Florida (7 rushing, 74 passing)...... 1989-92 9. 75— Casey Clausen, Tennessee...... 2000-03 81— Casey Clausen, Tennessee (6 rushing, 75 passing) ...... 2000-03 10. 74— Shane Matthews, Florida...... 1989-92 Highest 2010 Active Player 74— Tim Couch, Kentucky...... 1996-98 35—Ryan Mallett, Arkansas (2 rushing, 33 passing) ...... 2009- Highest Active 2010 Active Player 33—Ryan Mallett, Arkansas ...... 2009- Rushing Yards Gained 1. 5,259—, Georgia (33 games)...... 1980-82 Receptions 2. 4,589—Darren McFadden, Arkansas (38 games)...... 2005-07 1. 236— Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt (2,852 yards)...... 2005-07 3. 4,557—Kevin Faulk, LSU (41 games) ...... 1995-98 2. 208— Craig Yeast, Kentucky (2,899 yards) ...... 1995-98 4. 4,303—, Auburn (38 games) ...... 1982-85 3. 207— Kenny McKinley, South Carolina (2,781 yards)...... 2005-09 5. 4,163—Errict Rhett, Florida (48 games)...... 1990-93 4. 204— Terrence Edwards, Georgia (3,093 yards)...... 1999-2002 6. 4,050—Dalton Hilliard, LSU (44 games) ...... 1982-85 5. 200— Keith Edwards, Vanderbilt (1,757 yards)...... 80,82-84 7. 4,035—Charles Alexander, LSU (44 games) ...... 1975-78 6. 198— Chris Collins, Ole Miss (2,621 yards) ...... 2000-03 8. 3,994—Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State (47 games) ...... 2006-09 7. 197— Derek Abney, Kentucky (2,339 yards) ...... 2000-03 9. 3,928—, Florida (31 games)...... 1987-89 8. 194— Anthony White, Kentucky (1,519 yards) ...... 1996-99 10. 3,835—, Kentucky (41 games) ...... 1972-75 194— DJ Hall, Alabama (2,923 yards)...... 2004-07 Highest 2010 Active Player 10. 189— Keenan Burton, Kentucky (2,376 yards) ...... 2003-07 2,386—Mark Ingram, Alabama (28 games) ...... 2009- Highest 2010 Active Player 109—A.J. Green, Georgia (1,771 yards)...... 2008- All-Purpose Rushing Yards 1. 6,833—Kevin Faulk, LSU ...... 1995-98 Reception Yardage 2. 5,856—Derek Abney, Kentucky ...... 2000-03 1. 3,093—Terrence Edwards, Georgia (204 catches)...... 1999-2002 3. 5,831—Darren McFadden, Arkansas ...... 2005-07 2. 3,001—Josh Reed, LSU (167 catches) ...... 1999-2001 4. 5,749—Herschel Walker, Georgia ...... 1980-82 3. 2,964—Boo Mitchell, Vanderbilt (188 catches)...... 1985-88 5. 5,743—Domanick Davis, LSU ...... 1999-2002 4. 2,923—DJ Hall, Alabama (194 catches)...... 2004-07 6. 5,596—James Brooks, Auburn...... 1977-80 5. 2,899—Craig Yeast, Kentucky (208 catches)...... 1995-98 7. 5,393—Errict Rhett, Florida ...... 1990-93 6. 2,884—Fred Gibson, Georgia (161 catches) ...... 2001-04 8. 5,343—Rafael Little, Kentucky ...... 2004-07 7. 2,880—Dan Stricker, Vanderbilt (182 catches) ...... 1999-2002 9. 5,326—Dalton Hilliard, LSU ...... 1982-85 8. 2,879—Anthony Lucas, Arkansas (137 catches) ...... 1995-99 10. 5,084—Carnell Williams, Auburn ...... 2001-04 9. 2,852—Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt (236 catches)...... 2005-07 Highest 2010 Active Player 10. 2,814—Joey Kent, Tennessee (183 catches) ...... 1993-96 3,513—Derrick Locke, Kentucky...... 2007- Highest 2010 Active Player 1,771—A.J. Green, Georgia (109 catches) ...... 2008- Pass Completions 1. 895— Chris Leak, Florida (1,458 atts., 11,213 yards) ...... 2003-06 Touchdown Receptions 2. 863— Peyton Manning, Tennessee (1,402 atts., 11,201 yards)...... 1994-97 1. 31— Chris Doering, Florida (40 games) ...... 1992-95 3. 862— Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (1,514 atts., 10,354 yards)...... 2000-03 2. 30— Terrence Edwards, Georgia (45 games) ...... 1999-2002 4. 849— David Greene, Georgia (1,440 atts., 11,528 yards)...... 2001-04 3. 29— Ike Hilliard, Florida (32 games)...... 1994-96 5. 838— Eric Zeier, Georgia (1,402 atts., 11,153 yards) ...... 1991-94 29— Terry Beasley, Auburn (30 games)...... 1969-71 6. 829— Eli Manning, Ole Miss (1,363 atts., 10,119 yards)...... 2000-03 29— Jack Jackson, Florida (38 games)...... 1992-94 7. 795— Tim Couch, Kentucky (1,184 atts., 8,435 yards)...... 1996-98 6. 28— Craig Yeast, Kentucky (43 games)...... 1995-98 8. 791— Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky (1,278 atts., 9,360 yards) ...... 2004-07 7. 27— Jabar Gaffney, Florida (23 games)...... 2000-2001 9. 775— Casey Clausen, Tennessee (1,270 atts., 9,707 yards)...... 2000-03 27— Marcus Monk, Arkansas (40 games)...... 2004-07 10. 727— Steve Taneyhill, South Carolina (1,209 atts., 8,555 yards) ...... 1992-95 9. 26— Reidel Anthony, Florida (33 games)...... 1994-96 Highest Active Player 10. 25— Joey Kent, Tennessee (44 games) ...... 1993-96 320—Stephen Garcia, South Carolina (577 atts., 3,887 yards)...... 2008- 25— Dwayne Bowe, LSU (42 games)...... 2003-06 25— Keenan Burton, Kentucky (55 games)...... 2003-07 Highest Active Player 14—A.J. Green, Georgia (23 games) ...... 2008- 2010 SEC Football • Page 17 Week 2 SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS Rushing Touchdowns Total Points Scored by Kicking 1. 57— Tim Tebow, Florida...... 2006-09 1. 409— Billy Bennett, Georgia (87 FGs, 148 PATs)...... 2000-03 2. 49— Herschel Walker, Georgia...... 1980-82 2. 385— Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (136 PATs, 83 FGs, 46 games)...... 2006-09 3. 46— Kevin Faulk, LSU ...... 1995-98 3. 371— Jeff Hall, Tennessee (61 FGs, 188 PATs)...... 1995-98 4. 45— Carnell Williams, Auburn...... 2001-04 4. 368— Jeff Chandler, Florida (67 FGs, 167 PATs) ...... 1997-2001 5. 44— Dalton Hilliard, LSU ...... 1982-85 5. 363— Colt David, LSU (201 PATs, 54 FGs, 52 games )...... 2005-09 6. 43— Bo Jackson, Auburn...... 1982-85 6. 353— Kevin Butler, Georgia (77 FGs, 122 PATs)...... 1981-84 7. 42— Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State...... 2006-09 7. 339— Philip Doyle, Alabama (78 FGs, 105 PATs) ...... 1987-90 8. 41— , Alabama ...... 1996-99 8. 326— Michael Proctor, Alabama (65 FGs, 131 PATs)...... 1992-95 41— Darren McFadden, Arkansas...... 2005-07 9. 325— James Wilhoit, Tennessee (148 PAT, 59 FG, 50 games)...... 2003-06 10. 40— Charles Alexander, LSU ...... 1975-78 10. 317— John Becksvoort, Tennessee (52 FGs, 161 PATs) ...... 1991-94 Highest 2010 Active Player Highest 2010 Active Player 29—Mark Ingram, Alabama...... 2008- 247—Alex Tejada, Arkansas (136 PATs, 37 FGs, 37 games) ...... 2007-

Points Scored Punt Return Yards 1. 409— Billy Bennett, Georgia (148 PAT, 87 FGs, 50 games) ...... 2000-03 1. 1,752—Javier Arenas, Alabama (125 returns)...... 2006-09 2. 385— Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (136 PATs, 83 FGs, 46 games)...... 2006-09 2. 1,695—Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt (109 returns)...... 1947-49 3. 371— Jeff Hall, Tennessee (188 PAT, 61 FGs, 46 games) ...... 1995-98 3. 1,371—, Florida (117 returns) ...... 2006-09 4. 369— Colt David, LSU (201 PATs, 54 FGs, 1 TD, 52 games ) ...... 2005-09 4. 1,332—Tony James, Miss. State (121 returns)...... 1989-92 5. 368— Jeff Chandler, Florida (67 FGs, 167 PATs, 46 games)...... 1997-2001 5. 1,253—Damien Gary, Georgia (114 returns)...... 2000-03 6. 353— Kevin Butler, Georgia (122 PAT, 77 FGs, 44 games) ...... 1981-84 6. 1,170—Thomas Bailey, Auburn (125 returns)...... 1991-94 7. 345— Philip Doyle, Alabama (105 PAT, 78 FGs, 1 TD, 43 games)...... 1987-90 7. 1,163—Bobby Majors, Tennessee (117 returns)...... 1969-71 8. 342— Tim Tebow, Florida (57 TDs, 55 games)...... 2006-09 8. 1,142—Junie Hovious, Ole Miss (84 returns)...... 1938-41 9. 326— Michael Proctor, Alabama (131 PAT, 65 FGs, 47 games) ...... 1992-95 9. 1,126—Domanick Davis, LSU (94 returns) ...... 1999-2002 10. 325— James Wilhoit, Tennessee (148 PAT, 59 FG, 50 games)...... 2003-06 10. 1,119—, Alabama (83 returns)...... 1944-47 Highest 2010 Active Player 1,119—Greg Richardson, Alabama (125 returns)...... 1983-86 250—Wes Byrum, Auburn (118 PATs, 44 FGs, 38 games)...... 2007- Highest 2010 Active Player 247—Alex Tejada, Arkansas (136 PATs, 37 FGs, 37 games) ...... 2007- 392—Randall Cobb, Kentucky (36 returns)...... 2008-

Most Touchdowns Scored Kickoff Return Yards 1. 57— Tim Tebow, Florida (55 games)...... 2006-09 1. 2,718—Brandon James, Florida (112 returns) ...... 2006-09 2. 53— Kevin Faulk, LSU (41 games) ...... 1995-98 2. 2,498—Derek Pegues, Miss. State (112 returns) ...... 2005-08 3. 52— Herschel Walker, Georgia (33 games)...... 1980-82 3. 2,315—Derek Abney, Kentucky (95 returns) ...... 2000-03 4. 50— Dalton Hilliard, LSU (44 games) ...... 1982-85 4. 2,263—Mark Johnson, Vanderbilt (107 returns)...... 1986-88, 90 5. 50— Shaun Alexander, Alabama (41 games) ...... 1996-99 5. 2,215—Chris Culliver, South Carolina (94 returns) ...... 2007- 6. 46— Carnell Williams, Auburn (42 games)...... 2001-04 6. 2,168—Domanick Davis, LSU (95 returns) ...... 1999-2002 46— Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State (47 games) ...... 2006-09 7. 2,116—Javier Arenas, Alabama (88 returns)...... 2006-09 8. 45— Bo Jackson, Auburn (38 games) ...... 1982-85 8. 2,004—Tony Jackson, Vanderbilt (85 returns) ...... 1989-93 9. 44— Darren McFadden, Arkansas (38 games)...... 2005-07 9. 1,862—Tony James, Miss. State (78 returns)...... 1989-92 10. 42— Charles Alexander, LSU (44 games) ...... 1975-78 10. 1,854—Willie Gault, Tennessee (78 returns)...... 1979-82 Highest 2010 Active Player 29—Mark Ingram, Alabama (28 games)...... 2008- Rushing Yards by Quarterbacks 1. 2,947—Tim Tebow, Florida...... 2006-09 Field Goals Made 2. 2,535—Matt Jones, Arkansas...... 2001-04 1. 87— Billy Bennett, Georgia (110 atts.) ...... 2000-03 3. 2,280—John Bond, Mississippi State...... 1980-83 2. 83— Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (109 atts.)...... 2006-09 4. 1,884—Phil Gargis, Auburn ...... 1973-76 3. 78— Philip Doyle, Alabama (105 atts.)...... 1987-90 5. 1,868—, Mississippi State ...... 1983-86 4. 77— Kevin Butler, Georgia (98 atts.) ...... 1981-84 6. 1,799—Andy Johnson, Georgia ...... 1971-73 5. 71— Fuad Reveiz, Tennessee (95 atts.) ...... 1981-84 7. 1,764—Derrick Ramsey, Kentucky...... 1975-77 6. 67— Jeff Chandler, Florida (80 atts.)...... 1997-2001 8. 1,759—Harry Gilmer, Alabama...... 1944-47 7. 65— Michael Proctor, Alabama (91 atts.) ...... 1992-95 9. 1,703—, Auburn...... 1962-64 8. 61— Kanon Parkman, Georgia (85 atts.)...... 1991-95 10. 1,484—Mike Fanuzzi, Kentucky ...... 1971-74 61— David Browndyke, LSU (75 atts.)...... 1986-89 Highest 2010 Active Player 61— Jeff Hall, Tennessee (89 atts.) ...... 1995-98 507—Chris Relf, Mississippi State ...... 2008- Highest 2010 Active Player 422—Stephen Garcia, South Carolina ...... 2008- 44—Wes Byrum, Auburn (59 atts.)...... 2007- Yards Punted PAT Kicks Made 1. 12,171 - Jim Arnold, Vanderbilt (277 punts) ...... 1979-82 1. 201— Colt David, LSU (204 atts.)...... 2005-09 2. 11,562 - Blake McAdams, Mississippi State (293 punts-SEC Record) ...... 2005-08 2. 188— Jeff Hall, Tennessee (194 atts.) ...... 1995-98 3. 11,549 - Jim Miller, Ole Miss (266 punts)...... 1976-79 3. 167— Jeff Chandler, Florida (180 atts.) ...... 1997-2001 4. 11,336 - Bill Marinangel, Vanderbilt (272 punts) ...... 1993-96 4. 162— , Auburn (163 atts.)...... 2003-06 5. 11,260 - Bill Smith, Ole Miss (254 punts) ...... 1983-86 5. 161— John Becksvoort, Tennesee (161 atts.) ...... 1991-94 6. 10,937 - Brett Upson, Vanderbilt (271 punts) ...... 2006-09 6. 160— Bart Edmiston, Florida (164 atts.)...... 1992-96 7. 10,216 - Dustin Colquitt, Tennessee (240 punts) ...... 2001-04 7. 158— Lones Seiber, Kentucky (165 atts.)...... 2006-09 8. 10,179 - Lewis Colbert, Auburn (244 punts) ...... 1982-85 8. 148— Billy Bennett, Georgia (151 atts.) ...... 2000-03 9. 10,177 - Matt Wait, Arkansas (251 punts) ...... 1994-97 148— James Wilhoit, Tennessee (151 atts.)...... 2003-06 10. 10,021 - Cody Ridgeway, Ole Miss (238 punts) ...... 2001-04 10. 139— Joshua Shene, Ole Miss (142 atts.) ...... 2006-09 Highest 2010 Active Player Highest 2010 Active Player 5,014—Spencer Lanning, South Carolina (119 punts) ...... 2007- 136—Alex Tejada, Arkansas (140 atts.)...... 2007- 2010 SEC Football • Page 18 Week 2 SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS Total Kick Return Yardage (Punt + Kickoff) Sacks 1. 4,089—Brandon James, Florida (117-1371 PR / 112-2718 KOR)...... 2006-09 1. 52.0 - Derrick Thomas, Alabama...... 1985-88 2. 3,868—Javier Arenas, Alabama (125-1752 PR / 88-2116 KOR) ...... 2006-09 2. 49.0 - Billy Jackson, Mississippi State...... 1980-83 3. 3,357—Derek Abney, Kentucky (88-1,042 PR / 95-2,315 KOR)...... 2000-03 3. 37.0 - Ben Williams, Ole Miss...... 1972-75 4. 3,294—Domanick Davis, LSU (94-1126 PR / 95-2168 KOR)...... 1999-2002 4. 36.0 - , Georgia ...... 2001-04 5. 3,290—Derek Pegues, Miss. State (112-2498 KOR / 78-792 PR) ...... 2005-08 5. 33.0 - Alex Brown, Florida ...... 1998-01 6. 3,194—Tony James, Miss. State (121-1,332 PR / 78-1,862 KOR) ...... 1989-92 6. 32.0 - , Tennessee ...... 1980-83 7. 2,690—Thomas Bailey, Auburn (125-1,170 PR / 74-1,520 KOR) ...... 1991-94 7. 29.0 - Richard Tardits, Georgia ...... 1985-88 8. 2,513—Willie Gault, Tennessee (78-659 PR / 78-1,854 KOR) ...... 1979-82 29.0 - Eric Norwood, South Carolina...... 2006-09 9. 2,263—Mark Johnson, Vanderbilt (107-2,263 KOR) ...... 1986-88, 90 9. 28.0 - Jimmy Payne, Georgia ...... 1978-82 10. 2,253—Dicky Lyons, Kentucky (69-1,065 PR / 56-1,188 KOR)...... 1966-68 28.0 - Leonard Little, Tennessee ...... 1995-97 Highest 2010 Active Player Highest Active Player 2,233—Chris Culliver, South Carolina (2-18 PR / 94-2215 KOR) ...... 2007- 11.0—Justin Houston, Georgia...... 2008- 10.0—Cliff Matthews, South Carolina ...... 2007- Punt Return Touchdowns 1. 7— Javier Arenas, Alabama...... 2006-09 Tackles for Loss 2. 6— Derek Abney, Kentucky ...... 2000-03 1. 74.0 - Derrick Thomas, Alabama...... 1985-88 2. 5— Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt...... 1947-49 2. 59.0 - Kindal Moorehead, Alabama...... 1998-2002 3. 4— Tom McWilliams, Miss. State ...... 1944-47 3. 58.0 - Wilber Marshall, Florida ...... 1980-83 4— Bobby Majors, Tennessee...... 1969-71 58.0 - David Pollack, Georgia ...... 2001-04 4— Steve Tannen, Florida...... 1967-69 5. 55.0 - Alonzo Johnson, Florida ...... 1981-85 4— Buzy Rosenberg, Georgia ...... 1970-72 55.0 - Anthony McFarland, LSU ...... 1995-98 4— David Palmer, Alabama...... 1991-93 7. 54.5 - Eric Norwood, South Carolina...... 2006-09 4— Jacquez Green, Florida...... 1995-97 8. 53.0 - Leonard Little, Tennessee ...... 1995-97 4— , LSU ...... 2002-05 9. 51.5 - Derrick Harvey, Florida ...... 2005-07 4— Brandon James, Florida ...... 2006-09 10. 51.0 - Reggie White, Tennessee ...... 1980-83 Highest 2010 Active Player 11. 50.5 - Huey Richardson, Florida ...... 1987-90 1—Several players 12. 49.0 - Clifford Charlton, Florida...... 1984-87 49.0 - Billy Jackson, Mississippi State...... 1980-83 Total Kick/Punt Return Touchdowns Highest 2010 Active Player 1. 8— Derek Abney, Kentucky (6 PR, 2 KOR)...... 2000-03 20.5 - Justin Houston, Georgia ...... 2008- 2. 7— Javier Arenas, Alabama (7 PR) ...... 2006-09 Passes Deflected 3. 6— Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt (5 PR, 1 KOR) ...... 1947-49 1. 49 - Corey Webster, LSU...... 2001-04 4. 5— Pinky Rohm, LSU (3 PR, 2 KOR) ...... 1937 2. 47 - John Mangum, Alabama...... 1985-88 5— Brandon James, Florida (4 PR, 1 KOR)...... 2006-09 3. 44 - Chevis Jackson, LSU ...... 2004-07 5— Willie Gault, Tennessee (1 PR, 4 KOR)...... 1979-82 4. 43 - Trevard Lindley, Kentucky...... 2006-09 5— Tom McWilliams, Miss. State (4 PR, 1 KOR) ...... 1944-48 5. 42 - Anthone Lott, Florida ...... 1993-96 Highest 2010 Active Player 6. 40 - LaRon Landry, LSU ...... 2003-06 3—Brandon Boykin, Georgia (3 KOR)...... 2008- 40 - Carlos Rogers, Auburn ...... 2001-04 3—Warren Norman, Vanderbilt (3 KOR) ...... 2009- 8. 39 - Larry Kennedy, Florida ...... 1991-94 9. 36 - Sheldon Brown, South Carolina ...... 1998-2001 Interceptions 36 - Robert Davis, Vanderbilt ...... 1990-93 1. 20— Bobby Wilson, Ole Miss (379 yards) ...... 1946-49 Highest 2010 Active Player 20— Chris Williams, LSU (91 yards)...... 1977-80 20 - Janoris Jenkins, Florida ...... 2008- 3. 19— Glen Cannon, Ole Miss (180 yards)...... 1967-69 19— Antonio Langham, Alabama (229 yards)...... 1990-93 5. 18— Buddy McClinton, Auburn (251 yards) ...... 1967-69 18— Tim Priest, Tennessee (305 yards)...... 1968-70 7. 16— Harry Gilmer, Alabama (234 yards)...... 1944-47 16— , Georgia (315 yards)...... 1967-68 16— Mike Jones, Tennessee (305 yards)...... 1967-69 16— Harry Harrison, Ole Miss (242 yards)...... 1971-73 16— Jeremiah Castille, Alabama (186 yards)...... 1979-82 16— John Mangum, Alabama (95 yards)...... 1986-89 Highest 2010 Active Player 7—Mark Barron, Alabama (125 yards) ...... 2008-

Tackles 1. 547 - Andy Spiva, Tennessee...... 1973-76 2. 528 - Freddie Smith, Auburn ...... 1976-79 528 - Jeff Herrod, Ole Miss ...... 1984-87 4. 521 - Jim Kovach, Kentucky...... 1974-76, 1978 5. 482 - Chris Chenault, Kentucky...... 1985-88 6. 475 - David Little, Florida...... 1977-80 475 - Jeff Kremer, Kentucky...... 1984-87 8. 472 - Kem Coleman, Ole Miss ...... 1974-77 9. 470 - Marty Moore, Kentucky...... 1990-93 10. 467 - Scot Brantley, Florida ...... 1976-79 467 - Ben Zambiasi, Georgia ...... 1974-77 467 - Ray Costict, Mississippi State ...... 1973-76 Highest 2010 Active Player 238 - Chris Marve, Vanderbilt ...... 2008- 2010 SEC Football • Page 19 Week 2

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SEC MISSION STATEMENT Among honors given by the NCAA, SEC student-athletes also shined. Three student- “The purpose of the Southeastern Conference is to assist its member institutions in athletes from the SEC – Florida’s Tim Tebow (football), Georgia’s Courtney Kupets the maintenance of programs of intercollegiate athletics which are compatible with the (gymnastics) and Alabama’s Brittany Rogers (softball) were honored this past year highest standards of education and competitive sports.” with the Today’s Top VIII Award from the NCAA. Since 2004, the SEC has had 10 student-athletes awarded this honor, more than any other conference in the country. THE SEC The SEC also had 13 student-athletes receive NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships in The Southeastern Conference sponsors championships in 20 sports – 11 women’s 2009-10, more than any other conference in the nation. sports and nine men’s sports. They include baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, gymnastics, soc- SEC SPORTSMANSHIP STATEMENT cer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s tennis, The SEC has developed a sportsmanship statement for its institutions to follow. It men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball. states: “Coaches and student-athletes of a member institution, as well as individuals employed by or associated with that institution, including alumni, fans, patrons and 2009-10 ANOTHER BANNER ATHLETIC YEAR FOR THE SEC boosters, shall conduct themselves with honesty and good sportsmanship. Their The SEC claimed four national championships in the 2009-10 year. SEC teams have behavior shall at all times reflect the high standards of honor and dignity that charac- won at least four national titles every year since 1991. In eight of its 20 sponsored terize participation in the collegiate setting. For intercollegiate athletics to promote sports, the SEC had either the national champion or the national runners-up. The SEC the character development of participants, to enhance the integrity of higher educa- had national championships in football (Alabama), men’s indoor track & field (Florida), tion and to promote civility in society, coaches, student-athletes and all others associ- women’s swimming & diving (Florida) and baseball (South Carolina). ated with these athletics programs and events should adhere to such fundamental val- ues as respect, fairness, civility, honesty and responsibility. These values should be In its 77 year history, the Southeastern Conference has won 183 team national cham- manifested not only in athletics participation but also in the broad spectrum of activi- pionships, including 67 since 2000. In this decade, the SEC has won at least one ties affecting the athletics program. It is the responsibility of each member institution national championship in 16 of its 20 sponsored sports with the exception of women’s to establish policies for sportsmanship and ethical conduct in intercollegiate athletics cross country, volleyball, soccer and softball. consistent with the educational mission and goals of the institution. Furthermore, SEC LEADS ALL CONFERENCES IN 2009-10 OVERALL SPORTS CONFERENCE member institutions are responsible for educating on a continuing basis all constituen- VS. CONFERENCE SURVEY cies about these policies.” In a statistical survey that is based on NCAA championship and rankings, the SEC TOPS IN FAN SUPPORT Southeastern Conference placed first in both men’s and women’s sports. The survey, The Southeastern Conference has led the nation in total attendance in football every compiled each year since 1986 by Bo Carter, takes into account final NCAA champi- year since 1981 (29 straight years). Since 1988, the SEC has led the nation in aver- onship standings in 10 men’s and 11 women’s sports and poll rankings in football. age attendance. More than 6.5 million fans witnessed first-hand, the excitement of Each conference gets 20 points for a team that wins a national championship, 19 for SEC football in 2009. The average capacity of the 12 SEC stadiums during the last a second place finish and down to 1 point for a 20th place finish. Wrestling is includ- 10 years has been 97 percent. Every year since 1988, the SEC has had at least four ed in the men’s totals, but the sport is not sponsored by the Southeastern Conference. teams ranked in the top 10 in average attendance. In the 10 men’s sports for the survey, the SEC had 398 points with the Pac-10 com- In men’s basketball, the SEC has finished second in national average attendance for ing in second with 396 points, followed by the Big 12 with 395 points, Big Ten with four straight seasons and has finished in the top three every year since 1994 (17 279.5 points, ACC with 238 points and the Big East with 83 points. In the 11 straight years). Kentucky has led the nation in 14 of the last 15 years in attendance. women’s sports the SEC sponsors, the SEC led the way with 502.5 points followed In 2009-10, five SEC schools finished in the top 30 in average attendance. by the Pac-10 with 480 points, the Big 12 with 382 points, ACC with 369 points, Big Ten with 221 points and the Big East with 164 points. In women’s basketball, after finishing third in the nation for 10 straight seasons, the SEC was second in national average attendance in 2009-10. The SEC has had at least Combining the 21 sports in the survey, the SEC had 900.5 points to pace all confer- two schools in the top 25 in average attendance every year since 1999-2000. ences followed by the Pac-10 with 876 points, Big 12 with 777 points, ACC with 607 Tennessee has led the nation in attendance in 10 of the last 11 seasons. In 2009-10, points, Big Ten with 500.5 points and the Big East with 247 points. The SEC has had the SEC had four schools finish in the top 25 in average attendance. the highest men’s point total in 17 seasons since 1986-87, the first year this survey was done, and in 11 of the last 12 seasons. The SEC has had the highest women’s In baseball, the SEC and one of its institutions have led the NCAA in total and average point total five times since 1986-87, including three of the last six years. attendance for the last 13 seasons, and 18 of the last 24 years. The SEC and its mem- ber institutions own virtually all regular season, conference tournament, NCAA Regional SEC LEADS DIVISION I CONFERENCES IN MOST FIRST-TEAM ESPN THE MAG- and Super Regional attendance records. The SEC has broken its own national record AZINE CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS each of the last five seasons in total attendance, after having set a goal of 1.5 million The Southeastern Conference had 15 of its student-athletes earn first-team ESPN The fans in 2005 as part of the league’s “Drive for 1.5 … Pack the Parks” promotion. Magazine / CoSIDA Academic All-America status in 2009-10, more than any other Division I conference in the nation. The Big 12 had 14 while the Big Ten and Pac-10 2009-10 SEC INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS had 13 student-athletes each earn the honor. • SEC H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athletes of the Year Phoebe Wright (Track & Field/Cross Country, University of Tennessee) The SEC had 36 total student-athletes earn either first, second or third team mention. Jordan Anderson (Swimming & Diving, ) That total is second overall to the Big 12 Conference, which had 39. The Big Ten was • Roy Kramer SEC Athletes of the Year third with 34 total student-athletes earned first, second or third team mention. Mark Ingram (Football, University of Alabama) The SEC’s academic success of its student-athletes in 2009-10 was not just Academic Susan Jackson (Gymnastics, Louisiana State University) All-Americans. The league honored 2,424 of its own student-athletes who made the • Brad Davis SEC Community Service Leader of the Year SEC Academic Honor Roll. The league also honored Auburn swimmer Jordan Anderson John Egan (Track & Field, University of Georgia) and Tennessee track & field athlete Phoebe Wright with its McWhorter Scholar- Krissy Voss (Gymnastics, Auburn University) Athletes of the Year as well as naming a scholar-athlete of the year in each of its sports. • SEC Sportsmanship Award Rodney Scott (Football, University of Mississippi) Sam Arbaugh (Softball, University of South Carolina) 2010 SEC Football • Page 20 Week 2

AUBURN at MISS. STATE GEORGIA at S. CAROLINA Sept. 9 - 6:30 p.m. CT Noon ET Starkville, Miss. Columbia, S.C. Davis Wade Stadium Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250) at Scott Field (55,082) Overall: Overall: Overall: Overall: 1-0 LIVE TV: ESPN [Rece Davis, 1-0 1-0 LIVE TV: ESPN2 [Mark Jones, 1-0 SEC: SEC: SEC: SEC: 0-0 play-by-play; Craig James, ana- 0-0 0-0 play-by-play; Bob Davie, analyst; 0-0 XM: XM: XM: XM: 143 lyst; Jesse Palmer, analyst; 199 143 Quint Kessenich, sidelines] 199 Sirius: Sirius: Sirius: Sirius: 122 Jenn Brown, sidelines] 214 122 220 THE COACHES THE COACHES Gene Chizik is in his second season at Auburn with a record of 9-5 (.642) and in his Mark Richt is in his 10th season at Georgia and overall with a record of 91-27 (.771). The fourth season overall with a record of 14-24 (.368). The Tigers’ offensive coordinator is Bulldogs’ offensive coordinator is Mike Bobo and Todd Grantham serves as the defensive Gus Malzahn and the defensive coordinator is Ted Roof. coordinator. Dan Mullen is in his second season at MSU and overall with a record of 6-7 (.462). Steve Spurrier is in his sixth season at South Carolina with a record of 36-28 (.563) and Les Koenning serves as the offensive coordinator and the co-defensive coordinators are in his 26th season overall with a record of 225-109-2 (.673). Spurrier serves as the Manny Diaz and Chris Wilson. Gamecocks’ offensive coordinator and the defensive coordinator is Lorenzo Ward.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN AUBURN HAS THE BALL WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN GEORGIA HAS THE BALL Auburn has totaled at least 500 yards of offense in five of Gus Malzahn’s 14 games In his Georgia debut, Aaron Murray completed 17-of-26 passes for 160 yards and three as offensive coordinator, after not reaching that mark in its last 40 games prior to his touchdowns against Louisiana-Lafayette. The Georgia offensive line did not allow a sack in arrival. In his Auburn debut, Cam Newton rushed for 177 yards and two touchdowns opener. The five Bulldog offensive line returning starters have combined to start an SEC-lead- while completing 9-of-14 passes for 186 and three scores in Auburn’s 52-26 win against. Newton accounted for 357 total offensive yards and five touchdowns, both highs in the ing 132 games in their careers. In 2009, this unit led the SEC with the fewest sacks allowed SEC in Week One. He leads the SEC in rushing and total offense, and is second in pass- with only 12 in 13 games. After 707 days, senior SE Kris Durham returned to the lineup for ing efficiency and all-purpose yards. a home game against UL. He led the team with five catches for 83 yards (both career highs) The Bulldog defense allowed Memphis just 237 yards of offense, including just 41 on and one touchdown. the ground. Chris White White posted six total tackles and recorded 2.5 tackles for loss, The Gamecock rushing defense came up big against Southern Miss, allowing just 67 yards a new career high, and the highest total of tackles behind the line for a Bulldog linebacker on the ground on 27 attempts by the Golden Eagles. With Southern Miss throwing the ball since 2006. In the season-opener against Memphis, Maurice Langston picked up where 57 times last Thursday, it is no surprise that the defensive backfield made the majority of the the secondary left off in 2009, intercepting two passes to lead the nation in that plays for Carolina. Akeem Auguste led the way with eight stops, including one for loss, while category. DeVonte Holloman had seven tackles and his second career interception.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN MISSISSIPPI STATE HAS THE BALL WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN SOUTH CAROLINA HAS THE BALL Defensive end Antoine Carter opened his senior season on a positive note, setting career highs for sacks (2.5) and tackles for loss (3.5) while helping Auburn hold Arkansas The complete Bulldog front proved effective in the new 3-4 scheme as the Ragin’ Cajuns State to just 43 yards rushing. Daren Bates started all 13 games at safety as a true were held to just 14 yards rushing and 128 yards overall (UL’s only score of the game came freshman in 2009, but converted to linebacker prior to this season. It proved to be a good on a 60-yard TD pass). Despite playing in only 10 games as a sophomore, Justin Houston fin- move, as Bates led the team with a career-high 10 tackles in the season opener. Aairon ished second in the SEC in 2009 with a team-leading 7.5 sacks and 15 tackles for loss. Savage, who missed both the 2008 (knee) and 2009 (Achilles) seasons in their entirety Houston picked up where he left off in the 2010 opener by recording a sack and two tack- before being granted a sixth year of eligibility, was second on the team with seven tack- les. Senior ILB Akeem Dent tied for a team-high six tackles, including a sack, against the les, including one for loss. Ragin’ Cajuns. Sporting three new starters in the secondary, the Bulldog and In his first collegiate game, redshirt freshman quarterback Tyler Russell completed safeties recorded three INTs and allowed just eight completions versus UL. 13-of-16 passes for 256 yards and four touchdowns. Brandon Heavens had 112 receiv- Carolina produced 449 yards of total offense last week, split almost equally - 224 yards ing yards and his first two career touchdowns, while Chad Bumphis had 100 yards on the ground and 225 yards through the air. Stephen Garcia completed 16-of-23 passes for receiving and two scores. Chris Relf earned his first career starting nod in the season 193 yards and had five rushes for 38 yards and 2 TDs against Southern Miss. Carolina aver- opener, and completed 7-of-9 passes for 116 yards and a touchdown. Vick Ballard led all aged 6.9 yards per play in the win. T.J. Johnson was selected as the SEC's Offensive rushers with 60 yards to go along with his two touchdowns. His second quarter TD run went for 51 yards while his third-quarter touchdown came from 1-yard out. Lineman of the Week for his performance in the Gamecocks' 41-13 win over USM. He was making his first career start at center after starting all 13 games as a redshirt freshman at SPECIAL TEAMS right guard during the 2009 season, where he earned Freshman All-SEC accolades. Marcus Senior kicker Wes Byrum is just 63 points away from becoming Auburn’s all-time Lattimore Rushed 14 times for 52 yards and two touchdowns in first collegiate game. leading scorer. He currently ranks fifth with 250 career points. Demond Washington had 126 kickoff return yards last week, which is the 12th best total in school history. Junior SPECIAL TEAMS Quindarius Carr averaged 9.4 yards per punt return including an 18-yarder. Senior Ryan Place-kicker Blair Walsh rank among the nation’s best at their respective positions. In Shoemaker had a net of 37.5 yards on his four punts, and freshman Craig Sanders made 2009, Butler was a consensus All-American and the Ray Guy Award winner, which is given tackles on three consecutive kickoffs. to the nation’s top punter. Walsh was one of three finalists for the Lou Groza Award, which Senior Sean Brauchle began 2009 as the kicker, but a midyear injury allowed junior is given to the nation’s top place-kicker. Both are again on the preseason Watch Lists for their Derek DePasquale to step in and do an admirable job. Brauchle made six consecutive field respective awards in 2010. In the first game of 2010, Walsh connected on two FGs, one from goals in the first half of the season, and DePasquale hit 10-of-12 down the stretch. Heath Hutchins handled every punt a year ago and forced 22 to be fair caught. He also 52 yards and the other from 48 yards. placed 11 inside the opponent’s 20 yard line. Leon Berry became the first Mississippi In the first game of the 2010 season, Spencer Lanning showed no signs of rust as he State player to record 1,000 yards in kickoff returns in a single season a year ago. boomed two punts for an average of 52.5 yards and was a perfect 2-for-2 on field goal tries Bumphis had a 35 yard punt return versus Memphis. and 5-5 on extra points. Lanning has hit three field goals and 30 PAT attempts in a row. SERIES/GAME NOTES SERIES/GAME NOTES Record: AU, 58-23-1 Record: UG, 46-14-2 Thursday night’s game will be a battle between the two top-ranked teams in the The Bulldogs (1-0) will face South Carolina (1-0) Saturday in the Southeastern Conference nation in passing efficiency. Auburn leads the all-time series with Mississippi State, 58- opener for both squads... Both teams are coming off blowout wins at home, Georgia routing 23-2 ... Thursday’s meeting between the two schools will mark the 56th consecutive Louisiana 55-7 while USC took care of Southern Mississippi 41-13...The Gamecocks have year the two schools have played each other ... Auburn has won 21 of the last 28 in the been Georgia's first SEC foe of the season since they joined the league in 1992.... The series ... Mississippi State has been held to an average of 12.3 points per game over the Bulldogs are 13-5 in these games including 7-2 under Richt... Last year in Athens, Georgia past 11 games...Mississippi State has averaged just 82.8 yards passing per game against the Auburn defense over the past four meetings, and has not thrown for 200 posted a 41-37 victory over USC... It marked the seventh time in the past nine meetings that yards against the Tigers since 2002. the margin of victory was seven points or less. 2010 SEC Football • Page 21 Week 2

SOUTH FLORIDA at FLORIDA PENN STATE at ALABAMA 12:21 p.m. ET 6 p.m. CT Gainesville, Fla. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Bryant-Denny Stadium Florida Field (88,548) (101,000) Overall: Overall: Overall: LIVE TV: SEC Network [Dave 1-0 Overall: 1-0 LIVE TV: ESPN 1-0 1-0 SEC: Neal, play-by-play; Andre Ware, SEC: 0-0 XM: 141 [Brent Musburger, play-by-play; 0-0 XM: color analyst; Cara Capuano, XM: 200 Sirius: 121 Kirk Herbstreit, analyst; Erin 199 Sirius: sidelines] Sirius: 219 Andrews, sidelines] 220 THE COACHES THE COACHES Skip Holtz is in his first season at USF and 11 overall with a record of 73-50 (.593). Joe Paterno is in his 45th season at Penn State and overall with a record of 395-129- The Bulls’ offensive coordinator is Todd Fitch and the defensive coordinator is Mark 3 (.752). The Nittany Lions’ offensive coordinator is Galen Hall and the defensive coor- Snyder. dinator is Tom Bradley. Urban Meyer is in his sixth season at Florida with a record of 58-10 (.853) and 10th Nick Saban is in his fourth season at Alabama with a record of 34-8 (.810) and 17th overall with a record of 97-18 (.843). The Gators’ offensive coordinator is Steve overall with a record of 140-67-1 (.675). The Crimson Tide’s offensive coordinator is Jim Addazio and the defensive coordinator is Teryl Austin. McElwain and the defensive coordinator is Kirby Smart. WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN SOUTH FLORIDA HAS THE BALL WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN PENN STATE HAS THE BALL B.J. Daniels threw for 264 yards and two touchdowns Saturday night, helping the Rob Bolden delivered a record-setting performance in the opener to earn Big Ten Co- University of South Florida launch the Skip Holtz era with a 59-14 rout of Stony Brook Freshman of the Week honors. He was 20 of 29 for 239 yards and threw two touch- in the season opener for both teams. Daniels teamed with Dontavia Bogan on a 59- downs to Brett Brackett to deliver the best passing performance by a Nittany Lion true yard score on the Bulls' first offensive play. The third-year sophomore later threw a freshman starter in program history. Bolden was the first Penn State true freshman quar- 27-yard TD pass to Joel Miller. Miller did not have a career reception before Saturday terback to start a game since Wally Richardson vs. Temple in 1992. Senior WR Brett night. Daniels completed 15 of 22 passes before leaving the game after leading a five- Brackett set career highs in receptions, yards, and touchdowns against Youngstown play, 80-yard TD drive to start the second half. State, as the co-captain caught eight passes for 98 yards and two touchdowns. Senior grabbed an interception in the opener and returned it 40 yards, while tailback Evan Royster earned first-team Big Ten accolades in 2009. leading the team with a career-high 12 tackles. Janoris Jenkins recorded a 67-yard The Crimson Tide has not allowed a 100-yard rusher in an astonishing 35 games, dat- interception return for a touchdown, the first of his career, along with five tackles and ing back to Oct. 13, 2007. Dont’a Hightower returns this season has 83 career tackles three pass breakups. Jonathan Bostic notched the first interception of his career vs. with 6.5 tackles for loss and eight quarterback hurries. Hightower had three tackles - Miami, also tallying five tackles in the game. Jaye Howard earned his first multiple- two solo in the season opener. Mark Barron led the league with seven interceptions while sack performance in the season opener vs. Miami, totaling 2.5 tackles for loss with garnering third-team All-America honors last season. He registered 76 tackles to rank five total tackles. RB Marcus Shaw scored his first career touchdown on a 63-yard second on the Alabama defense. scamper. WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN ALABAMA HAS THE BALL WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN FLORIDA HAS THE BALL The Nittany Lions have not permitted an opposing rusher to hit the century mark over DT Keith McCaskill recorded his first sack of the season, and his third-and-a-half the last 17 contests. PSU was one of only three teams in the nation that did not allow sack of his career when he took down Stony Brook QB Michael Coulter early in the a 100-yard rusher in 2009. Making his first career start, senior middle linebacker Chris second half. S Mark Joyce recorded his first career interception with 5:09 left in the Colasanti recorded a career-best 13 tackles. His previous best was six, set versus third quarter and returned it 33 yards for his first career touchdown. The USF defense Eastern Illinois in 2009. Senior linebacker Bani Gbadyu had a career-best eight tackles, tallied four interceptions in the opener last week. Seniors Sabbath Joseph, the Bull’s topping his former high of seven, set against Iowa in 2009. Senior co-captain Ollie Ogbu top returning tackler, Donte Spires and Jacquian Williams return to lead the linebcking tied a career high with six tackles and Nate Stupar’s 1.5 tackles for losses were a career unit. In his first year as a starter in 2009, Joseph tallied 50 tackles with three forced high. His in the second half was the second of his career. , two of which came in USF’s 17-7 upset of Florida State. Senior quarterback Greg McElroy passed for 218 yards and a touchdown while com- John Brantley got his first career start last week and completed 17 of 25 passes pleting 13 of 16 pass attempts without throwing an interception in the season opener (60.0 percent) for 113 yards and two touchdowns, while throwing no interceptions against San Jose State. McElroy has attempted 114 passes since his last interception and not being sacked. carried eight times for 98 yards, including a 72-yard versus LSU last season. rushed for two touchdowns in the early stages score. In three career opening-day games, has rushed for 263 yards and four touch- of the season opener, scoring on a four-yard run to give Alabama a 7-0 lead with 11:38 downs. He also added a 34-yard kickoff return. Playing his first game since officially remaining in the opening period, then racing 39 yards for a TD. Alabama’s 2010 starting moving from to wide receiver, led the team with a career- five on the offensive line got off to a good start in the season opener against San Jose best six receptions for 34 yards and a touchdown. State, churning out 591 yards of total offense (334 passing, 257 rushing) while allowing just one sack. SPECIAL TEAMS USF mistakes on special teams led to both of Stony Brook's touchdowns last week, SPECIAL TEAMS with Faron Hornes fumbling on a punt return at his own 35 and Bulls punter Justin Senior placekicker Collin Wagner had a big day last week, connecting on a field goals Brockhaus-Kann being ruled down at the USF 27 for a 15-yard loss after going down of 44, 49 and 48 yards. His 49- yarder in the second quarter was a career-long. Junior on one knee to field a bad snap. USF's blocked punt with 9:12 left in the second quar- Chaz Powell electrified the Beaver Stadium throng with a 100-yard kickoff return to open ter marks the first time since Oct. 2, 2008, against Pittsburgh, that it blocked a punt the second half vs. Youngstown State. The return gave the Nittany Lions a 23-7 lead. and recovered it for a TD. Powell’s kickoff return for a touchdown was Penn State’s first since Derrick Williams Mike Gillislee posted two kickoff returns for 65 yards, including a long of 50. Six took a kick back 94 yards for a score versus Illinois in 2008. other players have posted a 50-yard kickoff return since 1996, but none has had a The all-important special teams units from last season must be completely overhauled rush in the same game as long as Gillislee’s 41-yard carry against Miami. In 20 of the with the loss of record-setting placekicker Leigh Tiffin, four-year starting punter P.J. past 22 games, UF has allowed zero punt return yards. The Gators return punter Chas Fitzgerald and long snapper Brian Selman. Jones and a returning cast must Henry and kicker . Henry was a 2009 finalist for the Ray Guy Award and replace All-America return specialist Javier Arenas, who was a mainstay returning kicks Sturgis a semifinalist for the Lou Groza Award. and punts during his career. Jones averaged 15 yards per punt return last season and has a 12.3 yards per return average in his career. SERIES/GAME NOTES Record: First Meeting SERIES/GAME NOTES Florida hosts in-state opponent USF of the Big East for Week 2 action in The Record: UA, 8-5-0 Swamp...Florida kicked off the season with a 34-12 win against Miami University, Alabama and Penn State renew one of the great rivalries in college football on while USF posted a 59-14 victory at home against Stony Brook...This marks the first Saturday as the traditional powers face off in the newly expanded Bryant-Denny meeting between the schools, but it is UF’s 10th game against an in-state opponent Stadium... It will be the 14th renewal of the series, but the first game since Oct. 27, during head coach Urban Meyer’s tenure... The Gators hold a 9-0 mark in the previous 1990... The Crimson Tide lead the series 8-5 but the Nittany Lions own a 2-1 edge in contests against other Florida schools during that time...In its 2010 debut, UF extend- Tuscaloosa with a 23-3 win in 1986 and a 9-0 victory in 1990... Alabama’s only win over ed its SEC-best opening-day winning streak to 21 games, the second-longest such the Nittany Lions in Tuscaloosa came in a 6-0 win in 1984... PSU head coach Joe active streak in the nation. Paterno has been on the sidelines for all 13 meetings between the two schools. 2010 SEC Football • Page 22 Week 2

LA-MONROE at ARKANSAS LSU at VANDERBILT 6 p.m. CT 6 p.m. CT Little Rock, Ark. Nashville, Tenn. War Memorial Stadium (53,727) Vanderbilt Stadium (39,773) LIVE TV: FSN Overall: Overall: Overall: Overall: [Bob Rathbun, play-by-play; Tim 1-0 1-0 LIVE TV: ESPNU 0-1 0-0 SEC: SEC: Couch, analyst; Jen Hildreth, SEC: 0-0 0-0 [Clay Matvick, play-by-play; 0-0 XM: XM: sidelines] XM: 197 N/A Herm Edwards, analyst; Jessica 198 Sirius Sirius Sirius: 217 : 127 Mendoza, sidelines] : 217 THE COACHES THE COACHES Todd Berry is in his first season at ULM and ninth overall with a record of 29-60 Les Miles is in his sixth season at LSU with a record of 52-15 (.776) and 10th over- (.326). The Warhawks’ offensive coordinator is Steve Farmer and the defensive coor- all with a record of 80-36 (.690). The Tigers’ offensive coordinator is Gary Crowton dinator is Troy Reffett. Bobby Petrino is in his third season at Arkansas with a record of 14-12 (.538) and and the defensive coordinator is John Chavis. eighth overall with a record of 58-31 (.652). The Razorbacks’ offensive coordinator is Robbie Caldwell is in his first season at Vanderbilt and overall. The Commodores’ Garrick McGee and the defensive coordinator is Willie Robinson. offensive coordinator is Jimmy Kiser and the defensive coordinator is Jamie Bryant.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN LOUISIANA-MONROE HAS THE BALL WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN LSU HAS THE BALL Over the past five seasons, the Warhawks have rushed for over 200 yards as a team QB Jordan Jefferson opened the season by throwing for 151 yards and a pair of 17 times. Junior wide receiver Luther Ambrose is the second fastest man in college football entering the 2010 season. The speedster, who has been electronically timed at TDs in the win over North Carolina, while RB Stevan Ridley rushed for a career-best 4.28 in the 40-yard dash, finished third at the 2010 NCAA Outdoor Championship in the 81 yards on 19 carries in the opener. WR Russell Shepard scored both on the ground 100m dash with a time of 10.12 seconds. Frank Goodin has moved into second place (50-yard run) and through the air (6-yard TD catch) against North Carolina as he fin- on the ULM career rushing touchdown list with 22 after running for 13 last season. If ished with 67 rushing yards and two catches for 12 yards. the depth chart holds true to form, redshirt freshman Kolton Browning will start under In his first start, Jay Fullam (R-Fr., safety) shared the team high in tackles (12) with center for the Warhawks against Arkansas. VU defensive leader Chris Marve. Eddie Foster produced career highs in tackles (8) and The Razorbacks’ defense is tied for second in the SEC in scoring defense (3.0) and tied for 11th nationally. The unit ranks fourth in the league in total defense (187.0) and tackles for loss (3). Sean Richardson added eight total tackles, including 2.5 tackles 16th in the nation. Arkansas defensive end Jake Bequette tied for the team lead in for loss. Tim Fugger had a career-high 1.5 QB sacks. He also forced a fumble and sacks with 5.5 last season. He was the team leader in quarterback hurries, totaling turnover during one of the sacks. eight in 13 games played. In the first game of 2010, Bequette added two more quar- terback hurries to lead the team. Anthony Leon recorded four tackles for loss, including WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN VANDERBILT HAS THE BALL two sacks, against Tennessee Tech and led the team with eight total tackles in his Defensively, LB Kelvin Sheppard led the Tigers with 10 tackles in the opener ver- debut at LB. sus UNC. Patrick Peterson added five tackles, including one for a loss, against the Tar WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN ARKANSAS HAS THE BALL Heels. LSU’s rushing defense came up big in the season-opener against North Carolina In the first season running the 3-3-5 defense under new coordinator Troy Reffett, as the Tigers allowed just 24 yards on the ground. The 24 rushing yards were the the Warhawks put together the second best turnaround in the NCAA as a unit. The fewest by an opponent since Alabama had 20 yards rushing on Nov. 3, 2007. It was Warhawks tallied 27 sacks last season, more than doubling their total from the previ- also the third-lowest total in a season-opener dating back to 1970. ous year. Darius Prelow finished the season second in the Sun Belt and 26th in the The Vanderbilt offense produced 432 total yards last week– 192 rushing and 240 NCAA averaging 1.09 pass break ups per game. The Warhawks received a nice surprise passing. It matches the Commodores' largest total offense outlet against a BCS-mem- at the start of fall camp when nose tackle Bryan Glenn was granted a sixth year of eli- ber opponent since 2006. Larry Smith put together one of the finest performances of gibility. The Arkansas passing offense (323.0) ranks third in the SEC and 17th nationally. his career, completing 19 of 33 passes for 240 yards and a TD. Brandon Barden hauled UA’s total offense (519.0) ranks fifth in the league and 20th in the NCAA. Ryan in the longest TD reception of his career, a 36-yarder from Smith late in the third quar- Mallett’s completion percentage in the season opener against Tennessee Tech of 87.5 ter. Jonathan Krause impressed in his first Commodore game. The true freshmen ranked as the second-highest single-game total in SEC history (min. 20 att.). It was also shared the team high with four receptions and had 55 receiving yards, behind only the highest by any quarterback in the nation on the opening weekend of college foot- Barden's 63-yard total. ball (as of 9/5). 4Joe Adams touched the ball seven times in the 2010 season opener for an average of 20.7 yards per touch. His 138 receiving yards were tops in the SEC SPECIAL TEAMS and 10th-highest in the NCAA on the opening weekend (as of 9/5). Peterson made his impact felt immediately as LSU’s return specialist, setting the SPECIAL TEAMS school record for return yards with 257 vs. North Carolina. Peterson ranks No. 2 in the ULM had to look to the wide receiver corp to find its punter and deep snapper for nation in punt returns (39.2), No. 3 in all-purpose yards (257.0) and No. 11 in kickoff 2010. The Warhawks lost both of their projected starters at the positions late due to returns (33.3). He was named SEC Special Teams Player of the Week on Monday. academics and were forced to scramble to fill the void. Aaron Munoz, who was moved A blocked field goal early in the fourth quarter by T.J. Greenstone last week was from quarterback to wide receiver in the spring, will handle the punting duties, and the Commodores' first FG block since Greg Billinger stuffed a South Carolina attempt Madison Tharp will handle the deep snapping duties. Radi Jabour he has hit 75% of his on Sept. 4, 2008. Ryan Fowler missed his only extra point attempt and was just 1-of- attempts from 40-49 yards, while he is 50% from 20-39 yards. Alex Tejada opened the year with four touchbacks, including three straight, against 2 in FG tries, hitting from 30 yards and missing from 46 yards. Fowler, who enjoyed Tennessee Tech. Last year, it took nine games and 54 kickoffs for the Razorbacks to a consistent preseason camp, entered the season perfect in PATs (20-of-20) from his record a touchback. Tejada set the Arkansas record for PATs in a season last year with SEC All-Freshman campaign in 2009. He also converted his final eight FGs last year. 58. Freshman Zach Hocker opened his collegiate career with a perfect 6-for-6 night on PATs vs. Tennessee Tech. His six made point-after-touchdowns were the fourth-most SERIES/GAME NOTES in the SEC over opening weekend. Record: LSU, 21-7-1 SERIES/GAME NOTES Saturday’s game will be the first between the teams in Nashville since the 2005 Record: ARK, 8-0-0 season when LSU posted a 34-6 victory... Last year, LSU beat Vanderbilt, 23-9, in The 17th-ranked Razorbacks head into Little Rock to battle the ULM Warhawks at Tiger Stadium in a game that was also played during the second week of the sea- War Memorial Stadium... Arkansas is 1-0 after a 44-3 defeat of Tennessee Tech, while son...LSU is 21-7-1 all-time against the Commodores, while Les Miles is 2-0 against ULM is taking the field for the first time in 2010...Arkansas leads the all-time series Vanderbilt... This will be the earliest LSU and Vanderbilt have played as of the 29 pre- with ULM 8-0. The Razorbacks have outscored the Warhawks 327-121 for an average vious meetings between the teams, only three times have the games been played in margin of victory of 25.8 points per game...Arkansas is 26-0 all-time against current September (1990, 1991, and 2009)... LSU brings a 14-game winning streak during the members of the Sun Belt Conference...Arkansas entered the 2010 season ranked No. month of September into the Vanderbilt contest. 17 in the AP preseason poll... The mark is the highest preseason ranking for the pro- gram since 1990 (No. 14). 2010 SEC Football • Page 23 Week 2

OREGON at TENNESSEE WESTERN KENTUCKY at 7 p.m. ET KENTUCKY Knoxville, Tenn. 7:30 p.m. ET Shields-Watkins Field/ Lexington, Ky. Neyland Stadium (102,455) Commonweath Stadium (67,942) Overall: Overall: LIVE TV: ESPN2 Overall: 1-0 Overall: 1-0 1-0 0-1 LIVE TV: CSS SEC: [Mike Patrick, play-by-play; SEC: 0-0 0-0 [Matt Stewart, play-by-play; XM: Craig James, analyst; Heather XM: 201 203 Sirius Chris Doering, analyst; Allison Sirius: N/A Cox, sidelines] : 218 Williams, sidelines] THE COACHES THE COACHES Chip Kelly is in his second season at Oregon and overall with a record of 11-3 (.786). The Willie Taggart is in his first season at WKU and overall. The Hilltoppers’ offensive Ducks’ offensive coordinator is Mark Helfrich and the defensive coordinator is Nick Aliotti . coordinator is Taggart and the defensive coordinator is Clint Bowen. Derek Dooley is in his first season at Tennessee and in his fourth season overall Joker Phillips is in his first season at Kentucky and overall. The Wildcats’ offensive with a record of 18-20 (.474). The Volunteers’ offensive coordinator is Jim Chaney coordinator is Randy Sanders and the defensive coordinator is Steve Brown. and the defensive coordinator is Justin Wilcox. WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN WESTERN KENTUCKY HAS THE BALL WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN OREGON HAS THE BALL Junior running back Bobby Rainey rushed for a career-best 155 yards on 30 carries last week at Nebraska. His previous high was 144 yards last season at Florida Atlantic. Kenjon Barner replaced the suspended running back LaMichael James for the 11th- Dating back to last season, Rainey has now recorded more than 100 yards in three of ranked Ducks and ran for a career-high 147 yards and four touchdowns before catching his last four games, averaging 144.3 yards in those three games. Nebraska ranked ninth another score as Oregon opened the season with a 72-0 rout of New Mexico on Saturday. against the run nationally in 2009. Rainey also registered a career-best 36 receiving Barner was the star with 225 all-purpose yards. His one catch was a 60-yard scoring strike yards, and his 191 yards from scrimmage were the most in his career at WKU. from Thomas in the second quarter. Quarterback Darron Thomas, making his debut as the Since the 2006 season, with the Wildcats going to a school-record four-straight Oregon starter, completed 13 of 23 passes for 220 yards and two touchdowns. bowl games, Kentucky is +23 in turnover margin. For the 2010 season, UK is +2 in In his first game playing defense, Austin Johnson collected five tackles, including one in turnover margin after the Louisville game, to rank tied for first in the SEC and tied for the end zone that gave the Vols their first safety since the UCLA game in 2009. He also had seventh nationally. Only six starters return on the Wildcat defense - ends DeQuin Evans an interception that ended a Skyhawks drive in the third quarter and setup a touchdown for and Taylor Wyndham, tackle Ricky Lumpkin, linebacker Danny Trevathan, cornerback the Big Orange. Seven freshmen played on defense for Tennessee against UT Martin. Nick Randall Burden and safety , with Evans and Lumpkin the only seniors. Reveiz made his return to the playing field against UT Martin for the first time since Sept. WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN KENTUCKY HAS THE BALL 26, 2009. In just 10 games last season, Janzen Jackson native racked up 37 tackles, record- ed a sack for an 11-yard loss and had a 29-yard interception return. Senior linebacker Thomas Majors was the only Topper to earn first-team, preseason Sun Belt honors, while fellow linebacker Chris Bullard and defensive lineman Kenny WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN TENNESSEE HAS THE BALL Martin were fourth-team picks. In his first game playing on the defensive side of the ball, wide receiver turned defensive back Derrius Brooks collected six tackles and a pass Led by seniors Spencer Paysinger and Casey Matthews, there may not be a deeper or breakup last week. more experienced position on the team than linebacker. Paysinger, the Ducks’ second-lead- Kentucky’s 466 yards of total offense vs. Louisville marked the most since the Cats ing tackler, has started 19 straight games at weakside linebacker and his 25 career opening gained 488 yards in the 2009 opener vs. Miami-Ohio. Tailback Derrick Locke won the assignments are the most by any defensive player and second-most on the team (WR Jeff inaugural Award as most valuable player of the Governor’s Maehl, 29). Matthews, a second-team all-conference choice, has 20 consecutive starts at Cup. Locke rushed 23 times for 104 yards and two touchdowns and also caught three middle linebacker and was one of only three players to surpass 1,000 plays in 2009. passes for 21 yards. Mike Hartline became the first quarterback in Governor’s Cup his- Junior Tauren Poole made his first start and led the charge on the ground for UT, scor- tory to go 3-0 as the starting QB. Hartline completed 17 of 26 passes for 217 yards in ing a pair of touchdowns and finishing with a career-high 110 yards on 17 carries. leading the Wildcats to victory. Against Louisville, Randall Cobb rushed four times for Sophomore David Oku, who mainly served as a return specialist as a freshman, set a new 80 yards and was 1-for-1 for 19 passing yards in the “WildCobb” formation. career high in rushing with just one run: a 44-yard breakaway touchdown in the first quar- ter. Junior Matt Simms made his debut at quarterback last week, completing 14 of 24 pass- SPECIAL TEAMS es for 181 yards and 1 touchdown. In his junior slate, Luke Stocker’s numbers increased by Freshman Willie McNeal made his Hilltopper debut last week, and proceeded to rack 16 receptions, 250 yards, and five touchdowns. up 169 all-purpose yards — including 132 on kickoff returns. He averaged 22 yards per return, with a long of 29. He also rushed for 19 yards and caught an eight-yard pass. SPECIAL TEAMS Kentucky kickers Joe Mansour and Ryan Tydlacka were honored on by the College Football Performance Awards for their individual performances in the Louisville game. Cliff Harris scored on punt returns of 61 and 64 yards last week as Oregon built a 59-0 Mansour, a freshman from LaGrange, Ga., was named the Kickoff Specialist of the halftime lead. No Duck has ever had two punt returns for touchdowns in a single game. Week after kicking off five times against the Cardinals, three of which went for touch- Senior placekicker Daniel Lincoln earned starting PK duties and will attempt to cement backs. Tydlacka was honorable mention for the Punter Performer of the Week after his mark in the Big Orange record books. With two field goals against Martin, the Ocala, Fla., booting four punts for 199 yards with an average of 49.8 yards per punt. The native of native lacks just nine more to tie John Becksvort for fifth place in on the all-time Vols leader- Louisville, Ky., had a career-long punt of 62 yards, pinning the Cardinals within their board. Lincoln had a a team-leading 12 points against the Skyhawks. Chad Cunningham has own 20-yard line once. The 62-yarder was also a Governor Cup record for longest punt. 15 punts for 50 yards or more, including a career-best 58-yarder against Alabama in 2009. SERIES/GAME NOTES SERIES/GAME NOTES Record: First Meeting Record: First Meeting Kentucky and Western Kentucky meet for just the second time in school history… In The Vols are in the midst of a somewhat rare four-game homestand to start the season... 2008, the Wildcats and Hilltoppers played for the first time with Kentucky winning 41- The Vols went 3-1 in both 2004 and 2006 when playing most of September at Neyland 3 in Commonwealth Stadium… In 2009, UK and WKU agreed to play each other for the Stadium...A Pac-10 opponent has been on the Vols’ schedule the last four seasons... next four years with the 2010 and 2012 meeting coming in Commonwealth Stadium and the 2011 and 2013 meetings taking place at LP Field in Nashville, Tenn... UK is 10- Tennessee played California in a home-and-home series in 2006 and 2007 and UCLA in 2008 1all-time vs. teams from the current alignment of the Sun Belt Conference. and 2009... Tennessee is 14-13-3 all-time against current members of the Pac-10. 2010 SEC Football • Page 24 Week 2

OLE MISS at TULANE 8 p.m. CT New Orleans, La. Louisiana Superdome (69,703)

Overall: 0-1 LIVE TV: ESPN Classic Overall: 1-0 SEC: 0-0 [Bob Wischusen, play-by-play; XM: 200 Brian Griese, analyst] Sirius: 219

THE COACHES Houston Nutt is in his third season at Ole Miss with a record of 18-9 (.667) and 18th overall with a record of 129-79 (620). The Rebels’ co-offensive coordinators are MIke Markuson and Dave Rader and the defensive coordinator is Tyrone Nix. Bob Toledo is in his fourth season at Tulane with a record of 10-27 (.270) and 17th over- all with a record of 88-95 (.481). Dan Dodd serves as the offensive coordinator and the defensive coordinator is Steve Stanard. WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN OLE MISS HAS THE BALL Sophomore quarterback Nathan Stanley threw for three touchdown passes in his first career start against Jacksonville State. That is the most TD passes for a Rebel QB in their first start since Eli Manning. Brandon Bolden recorded his third career 100-yard rushing game as he gained 104 yards on 17 carries vs. JSU. Jerimiah Masoli Passed for 109 yards and one interception on 7-of-10 passing. He also rushed five times for 29 yards. Trent Mackey was named the C-USA Defensive Player of the Week. He earned the start in his first game at Tulane and chalked up a career- and game-high 13 tackles (5 solo), including 2.0 stops for minus eight yards and also forced a fumble in leading the Green Wave to a 27-21 home victory over Southeastern Louisiana in the 2010 season open- er. Mackey and senior safety Alex Wacha combined for 24 of the team’s 62 total tackles last week. Shakiel Smith came up with four solo tackles, including a stop for lost yardage, and an interception return for 24 yards. Ryan Travis chalked up seven tack- les, including six solo and one stop for lost yardage, and added a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and a pass breakup. WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN TULANE HAS THE BALL After positive news from cardiac specialists, Ole Miss' Kentrell Lockett is expected to return to action this week. Damien Jackson tallied a team-high 11 tackles (seven solo) in first collegiate start last week. Jerrell Powe anchors a veteran group on the line that fea- tures seniors LaMark Armour, Ted Laurent and Lawon Scott. The group of four seniors has a combined 39 starts among them. The Rebels returns two starting linebackers from last year in Jonathan Cornell and Allen Walker. Johnny Brown leads the secondary. Brown was second on the squad with 10 tackles in the opener and also broke up one pass. With six catches for 48 yards against Southeastern La., senior wide receiver Casey Robottom increased his string of multiple-catch games to 10. Orleans Darkwa came out of nowhere to produce one of top performances by a true freshman running back in a season opener. Darkwa totaled 75 yards on 19 carries, but more importantly reached the end zone three times, which marked the most touchdowns scored by a true freshman running back in an opener. Ryan Griffin leads the offense as he completed 141-of-222 (.635) passing attempts for 1,382 yards and nine touchdowns and six interceptions last season as a freshman, and he finished with a 123.8 passing efficiency rating. SPECIAL TEAMS Replacing All-SEC place-kicker Joshua Shene, who became only the second Rebel all- time to lead the team in scoring all four years, remains a major focal point heading into this season. Bryson Rose scored 12 points and was a perfect 2-for-2 on FGs and 6-for-6 on PATs in the opener. Tyler Campbell finished second in the conference a year ago with a 44.0 punting average and earned SEC All-Freshman honors. Jesse Grandy is expected to get the nod for kickoff returns and punt returns after posting the second-highest kickoff return average in school history a year ago. Placekicker Cairo Santos connected on a pair of field goals of 29 and 27 yards and was true on all three PATs to finish his first collegiate game with nine points. Santos also han- dled kickoff duties and averaged 63.8 yards on five kickoffs (319 yards). Santos become the first freshman kicker to score a point in a season opener since Ross Thevenot against Houston in the 2006 opener. Rookie Jonathan Ginsburgh punted six times for 241 yards for a 40.2 average. Ginsburgh’s first career punt traveled 47 yards and he placed three attempts inside the opponent’s 20-yard line. SERIES/GAME NOTES Record: UM, 41-28 This game will mark 70th meeting between Ole Miss and Tulane... It is the Rebels’ fourth-most played series behind Mississippi State (106), LSU (98) and Vanderbilt (84)...The Rebels hold a 41-28 advantage in the series and have won the last nine meetings, which is the third-longest winning streak in the series behind a 10-game streak for Ole Miss from 1957-74 and 12-game streak for the Green Wave from1919-39...The Ole Miss-Tulane series is in the Rebels’ longest ongoing series dating back to the school’s first year playing football in 1893. 2010 SEC Football Team Statistics Through games of Sep 06, 2010 [NCAA Ranking]

SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G ------1. Georgia (7)...... 1 7 7 0 0 2 0 55 55.0 1. Auburn (5)...... 1 49 367 7.5 4 367.0 2. Auburn (10)...... 1 7 7 0 0 1 0 52 52.0 2. Tennessee (7)...... 1 43 332 7.7 4 332.0 3. Tennessee (14)...... 1 6 6 0 0 2 1 50 50.0 3. Alabama (20)...... 1 41 257 6.3 4 257.0 4. Miss. State (15)...... 1 7 7 0 0 0 0 49 49.0 4. Ole Miss (25)...... 1 52 237 4.6 3 237.0 5. Alabama (19)...... 1 6 6 0 0 2 0 48 48.0 5. Kentucky (28)...... 1 37 230 6.2 3 230.0 Ole Miss (19)...... 1 6 6 0 0 2 0 48 48.0 6. S. Carolina (31)...... 1 35 224 6.4 4 224.0 7. Arkansas (27)...... 1 6 6 0 0 0 1 44 44.0 7. Miss. State (41)...... 1 41 197 4.8 2 197.0 8. S. Carolina (29)...... 1 5 5 0 0 2 0 41 41.0 8. Vanderbilt (43)...... 1 38 192 5.1 2 192.0 9. Florida (41)...... 1 5 4 0 0 0 0 34 34.0 9. Georgia (46)...... 1 37 184 5.0 2 184.0 10.LSU (57)...... 1 4 4 0 0 0 1 30 30.0 10.Arkansas (52)...... 1 23 171 7.4 3 171.0 11.Kentucky (76)...... 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 23 23.0 11.LSU (58)...... 1 36 162 4.5 1 162.0 12.Vanderbilt (82)...... 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 21 21.0 12.Florida (85)...... 1 31 99 3.2 2 99.0

SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg RUSHING DEFENSE G Rushes Yards Avg. TD Yds/G ------1. Tennessee (1)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1. Florida (2)...... 1 22 4 0.2 0 4.0 2. Arkansas (11)...... 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 3.0 2. Georgia (3)...... 1 29 14 0.5 0 14.0 Alabama (11)...... 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 3.0 3. LSU (6)...... 1 33 24 0.7 0 24.0 4. Georgia (20)...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 7 7.0 4. Miss. State (10)...... 1 21 41 2.0 0 41.0 Miss. State (20)...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 7 7.0 5. Auburn (11)...... 1 35 43 1.2 2 43.0 6. Florida (37)...... 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 12 12.0 6. Arkansas (20)...... 1 30 47 1.6 0 47.0 7. S. Carolina (39)...... 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 13 13.0 7. Tennessee (26)...... 1 29 56 1.9 0 56.0 8. Kentucky (47)...... 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 16 16.0 8. S. Carolina (33)...... 1 27 67 2.5 0 67.0 9. Vanderbilt (62)...... 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 23 23.0 9. Alabama (42)...... 1 29 89 3.1 0 89.0 10.LSU (67)...... 1 3 3 0 0 1 0 24 24.0 10.Ole Miss (48)...... 1 33 103 3.1 1 103.0 11.Auburn (74)...... 1 3 2 0 0 2 0 26 26.0 11.Vanderbilt (65)...... 1 46 143 3.1 0 143.0 12.Ole Miss (102)...... 1 6 3 2 0 2 0 49 49.0 12.Kentucky (78)...... 1 32 190 5.9 1 190.0

PASS OFFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/G ------1. Miss. State (6)...... 1 25 20 1 80.0 372 14.9 5 372.0 1. Auburn (3)...... 1 367 241 65 608 9.4 7 608.0 2. Alabama (15)...... 1 30 22 0 73.3 334 11.1 2 334.0 2. Alabama (4)...... 1 257 334 71 591 8.3 6 591.0 3. Arkansas (17)...... 1 26 21 2 80.8 301 11.6 3 301.0 3. Miss. State (6)...... 1 197 372 66 569 8.6 7 569.0 4. Ole Miss (44)...... 1 20 13 1 65.0 242 12.1 3 242.0 4. Tennessee (14)...... 1 332 205 73 537 7.4 5 537.0 5. Auburn (45)...... 1 16 11 0 68.8 241 15.1 3 241.0 5. Ole Miss (20)...... 1 237 242 72 479 6.7 6 479.0 6. Vanderbilt (47)...... 1 33 19 1 57.6 240 7.3 1 240.0 6. Arkansas (29)...... 1 171 301 49 472 9.6 6 472.0 7. Kentucky (50)...... 1 27 18 0 66.7 236 8.7 0 236.0 7. Kentucky (34)...... 1 230 236 64 466 7.3 3 466.0 8. S. Carolina (53)...... 1 30 20 1 66.7 225 7.5 1 225.0 8. S. Carolina (39)...... 1 224 225 65 449 6.9 5 449.0 9. Tennessee (63)...... 1 30 17 1 56.7 205 6.8 1 205.0 9. Vanderbilt (42)...... 1 192 240 71 432 6.1 3 432.0 10.Georgia (73)...... 1 31 19 1 61.3 193 6.2 4 193.0 10.Georgia (63)...... 1 184 193 68 377 5.5 6 377.0 11.LSU (86)...... 1 21 15 1 71.4 151 7.2 2 151.0 11.LSU (86)...... 1 162 151 57 313 5.5 3 313.0 12.Florida (94)...... 1 25 17 0 68.0 113 4.5 2 113.0 12.Florida (102)...... 1 99 113 56 212 3.8 4 212.0

PASS DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plys Yards Avg TD Yds/G ------1. Tennessee (12)...... 1 26 11 2 42.3 86 3.3 0 86.0 1. Georgia (4)...... 1 14 114 53 128 2.4 1 128.0 2. Alabama (12)...... 1 19 8 1 42.1 86 4.5 0 86.0 2. Tennessee (6)...... 1 56 86 55 142 2.6 0 142.0 3. Arkansas (23)...... 1 14 7 0 50.0 108 7.7 0 108.0 3. Arkansas (13)...... 1 47 108 44 155 3.5 0 155.0 4. Georgia (29)...... 1 24 8 3 33.3 114 4.8 1 114.0 4. Alabama (16)...... 1 89 86 48 175 3.6 0 175.0 5. Kentucky (34)...... 1 29 14 1 48.3 127 4.4 0 127.0 5. Florida (22)...... 1 4 208 68 212 3.1 0 212.0 6. Miss. State (58)...... 1 32 20 2 62.5 196 6.1 1 196.0 6. Miss. State (29)...... 1 41 196 53 237 4.5 1 237.0 7. Florida (65)...... 1 46 26 4 56.5 208 4.5 0 208.0 7. Kentucky (54)...... 1 190 127 61 317 5.2 1 317.0 8. Vanderbilt (72)...... 1 21 19 0 90.5 222 10.6 3 222.0 8. Ole Miss (64)...... 1 103 252 69 355 5.1 5 355.0 9. Ole Miss (85)...... 1 36 22 0 61.1 252 7.0 4 252.0 9. Vanderbilt (67)...... 1 143 222 67 365 5.4 3 365.0 10.Auburn (101)...... 1 49 33 0 67.3 323 6.6 1 323.0 10.Auburn (68)...... 1 43 323 84 366 4.4 3 366.0 11.S. Carolina (103).....1 57 38 1 66.7 337 5.9 1 337.0 11.S. Carolina (79)...... 1 67 337 84 404 4.8 1 404.0 12.LSU (107)...... 1 46 28 0 60.9 412 9.0 3 412.0 12.LSU (91)...... 1 24 412 79 436 5.5 3 436.0

KICKOFF RETURNS G Ret Yds TD Avg PUNT RETURN AVG G Ret Yds TD Avg ------1. Georgia (15)...... 1 2 55 0 27.5 1. LSU (6)...... 1 5 163 1 32.6 2. Kentucky (17)...... 1 3 82 0 27.3 2. Georgia (15)...... 1 3 51 0 17.0 3. LSU (18)...... 1 6 163 0 27.2 3. Miss. State (28)...... 1 4 49 0 12.2 4. Florida (20)...... 1 5 129 0 25.8 4. Auburn (39)...... 1 5 47 0 9.4 5. Vanderbilt (23)...... 1 5 128 0 25.6 5. Florida (49)...... 1 2 15 0 7.5 6. Arkansas (24)...... 1 2 50 0 25.0 6. Arkansas (52)...... 1 1 7 0 7.0 7. Miss. State (30)...... 1 2 48 0 24.0 7. Alabama (71)...... 1 3 9 0 3.0 8. S. Carolina (32)...... 1 3 69 0 23.0 8. Ole Miss (80)...... 1 1 0 0 0.0 9. Auburn (40)...... 1 6 131 0 21.8 S. Carolina...... 1 0 0 0 0.0 10.Alabama (44)...... 1 2 43 0 21.5 10.Vanderbilt (103)...... 1 1 -1 0 -1.0 11.Ole Miss (79)...... 1 7 123 0 17.6 11.Tennessee (108)...... 1 2 -8 0 -4.0 12.Tennessee (103)...... 1 2 19 0 9.5 12.Kentucky (109)...... 1 1 -8 0 -8.0 2010 SEC Football Team Statistics Through games of Sep 06, 2010

PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P PR Avg TB Net/P PASS EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Pct Int Yds TD Effic ------1. Tennessee (27)...... 1 4 163 40.8 0 0.0 0 40.8 1. Miss. State (1)...... 1 25 20 80.0 1 372 5 263.0 2. Alabama (28)...... 1 3 122 40.7 0 0.0 0 40.7 2. Auburn (2)...... 1 16 11 68.8 0 241 3 257.1 3. Georgia (33)...... 1 6 280 46.7 0 0.0 2 40.0 3. Ole Miss (10)...... 1 20 13 65.0 1 242 3 206.1 4. Miss. State (39)...... 1 4 158 39.5 1 0.2 0 39.2 4. Arkansas (14)...... 1 26 21 80.8 2 301 3 200.7 5. Kentucky (46)...... 1 4 199 49.8 28 7.0 1 37.8 5. Alabama (16)...... 1 30 22 73.3 0 334 2 188.9 6. S. Carolina (49)...... 1 2 105 52.5 30 15.0 0 37.5 6. LSU (37)...... 1 21 15 71.4 1 151 2 153.7 7. Auburn (49)...... 1 4 157 39.2 7 1.8 0 37.5 7. Georgia (44)...... 1 31 19 61.3 1 193 4 149.7 8. LSU (68)...... 1 6 229 38.2 0 0.0 1 34.8 8. Kentucky (51)...... 1 27 18 66.7 0 236 0 140.1 9. Vanderbilt (74)...... 1 6 198 33.0 -3 -0.5 0 33.5 9. S. Carolina (54)...... 1 30 20 66.7 1 225 1 134.0 10.Ole Miss (85)...... 1 1 31 31.0 0 0.0 0 31.0 10.Florida (58)...... 1 25 17 68.0 0 113 2 132.4 11.Florida (92)...... 1 1 27 27.0 0 0.0 0 27.0 11.Vanderbilt (68)...... 1 33 19 57.6 1 240 1 122.6 12.Arkansas...... 1 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 12.Tennessee (74)...... 1 30 17 56.7 1 205 1 118.4

|--Gained--||---Lost---| PASS DEF EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Effic TURNOVER MARGIN G Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Mar Per/G ------1. Tennessee (4)...... 1 26 11 2 42.3 86 0 54.7 1. Georgia (7)...... 1 0 3 3 0 1 1 +2 2.00 2. Georgia (9)...... 1 24 8 3 33.3 114 1 62.0 Kentucky (7)...... 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 +2 2.00 3. Alabama (12)...... 1 19 8 1 42.1 86 0 69.6 3. S. Carolina (25)...... 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 +1 1.00 4. Florida (18)...... 1 46 26 4 56.5 208 0 77.1 Florida (25)...... 1 0 4 4 3 0 3 +1 1.00 5. Kentucky (19)...... 1 29 14 1 48.3 127 0 78.2 Miss. State (25)...... 1 0 2 2 0 1 1 +1 1.00 6. Miss. State (48)...... 1 32 20 2 62.5 196 1 111.8 6. Alabama (44)...... 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 +0 0.00 7. Arkansas (52)...... 1 14 7 0 50.0 108 0 114.8 Vanderbilt (44)...... 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 +0 0.00 8. S. Carolina (59)...... 1 57 38 1 66.7 337 1 118.6 Tennessee (44)...... 1 0 2 2 1 1 2 +0 0.00 9. Auburn (74)...... 1 49 33 0 67.3 323 1 129.5 9. Auburn (91)...... 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 -2 -2.00 10.Ole Miss (94)...... 1 36 22 0 61.1 252 4 156.6 Arkansas (104)...... 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 -2 -2.00 11.LSU (96)...... 1 46 28 0 60.9 412 3 157.6 LSU (91)...... 1 3 0 3 4 1 5 -2 -2.00 12.Vanderbilt (107)...... 1 21 19 0 90.5 222 3 226.4 12.Ole Miss (104)...... 1 0 0 0 2 1 3 -3 -3.00

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total 3RD-DN CONVERSIONS G Conv Att Pct ------1. Alabama...... 1 16 14 0 30 1. Arkansas...... 1 5 6 83.3 2. Miss. State...... 1 9 16 3 28 2. Alabama...... 1 7 11 63.6 3. S. Carolina...... 1 11 11 3 25 3. Miss. State...... 1 5 10 50.0 4. Auburn...... 1 16 7 0 23 Auburn...... 1 5 10 50.0 Ole Miss...... 1 13 10 0 23 5. Georgia...... 1 8 17 47.1 Tennessee...... 1 12 8 3 23 6. Kentucky...... 1 6 13 46.2 7. Vanderbilt...... 1 11 9 2 22 7. Ole Miss...... 1 5 12 41.7 8. Kentucky...... 1 9 10 1 20 LSU...... 1 5 12 41.7 Arkansas...... 1 9 11 0 20 9. S. Carolina...... 1 4 10 40.0 10.Georgia...... 1 7 10 0 17 10.Tennessee...... 1 5 15 33.3 11.Florida...... 1 4 7 1 12 11.Vanderbilt...... 1 4 13 30.8 12.LSU...... 1 5 6 0 11 12.Florida...... 1 3 12 25.0

OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv Att Pct ------1. Tennessee...... 1 1 2 0 3 1. Alabama...... 1 1 13 7.7 2. Georgia...... 1 1 3 1 5 2. Tennessee...... 1 2 17 11.8 3. Alabama...... 1 3 2 2 7 3. Miss. State...... 1 2 15 13.3 4. Miss. State...... 1 3 5 1 9 4. Georgia...... 1 3 16 18.8 Arkansas...... 1 4 3 2 9 5. LSU...... 1 4 17 23.5 6. Florida...... 1 3 10 3 16 6. Florida...... 1 4 15 26.7 7. Kentucky...... 1 8 6 3 17 Kentucky...... 1 4 15 26.7 Ole Miss...... 1 5 12 0 17 8. Arkansas...... 1 3 11 27.3 9. LSU...... 1 5 13 2 20 9. Auburn...... 1 5 18 27.8 10.Vanderbilt...... 1 10 7 5 22 10.Vanderbilt...... 1 4 13 30.8 Auburn...... 1 4 17 1 22 11.Ole Miss...... 1 8 17 47.1 12.S. Carolina...... 1 6 17 0 23 12.S. Carolina...... 1 10 19 52.6

SACKS BY G Sacks Yards SACKS AGAINST G Sacks Yards ------1. LSU...... 1 4 46 1. Florida...... 1 0 0 Auburn...... 1 4 28 Georgia...... 1 0 0 3. Vanderbilt...... 1 3 28 Kentucky...... 1 0 0 Arkansas...... 1 3 21 4. Arkansas...... 1 1 3 Georgia...... 1 3 18 Ole Miss...... 1 1 9 6. Kentucky...... 1 2 13 Alabama...... 1 1 1 Florida...... 1 2 12 Miss. State...... 1 1 8 Ole Miss...... 1 2 13 Tennessee...... 1 1 1 9. S. Carolina...... 1 1 15 Vanderbilt...... 1 1 7 Miss. State...... 1 1 6 Auburn...... 1 1 5 Tennessee...... 1 1 4 LSU...... 1 1 21 Alabama...... 1 1 9 12.S. Carolina...... 1 3 13 2010 SEC Football Team Statistics Through games of Sep 06, 2010

PENALTIES G No Yds Avg/G FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct ------1. Ole Miss...... 1 0 0 0.0 1. Alabama...... 1 2 2 1.000 2. Tennessee...... 1 5 25 25.0 Ole Miss...... 1 2 2 1.000 3. Miss. State...... 1 3 30 30.0 Tennessee...... 1 2 2 1.000 Georgia...... 1 5 30 30.0 Georgia...... 1 2 2 1.000 S. Carolina...... 1 5 30 30.0 S. Carolina...... 1 2 2 1.000 6. Alabama...... 1 4 40 40.0 Auburn...... 1 1 1 1.000 7. Florida...... 1 6 51 51.0 7. Kentucky...... 1 1 2 .500 8. Arkansas...... 1 7 54 54.0 Vanderbilt...... 1 1 2 .500 9. Auburn...... 1 7 60 60.0 9. Arkansas...... 1 0 0 .000 10.LSU...... 1 8 65 65.0 LSU...... 1 0 1 .000 11.Kentucky...... 1 11 90 90.0 Miss. State...... 1 0 1 .000 12.Vanderbilt...... 1 9 91 91.0 Florida...... 1 0 1 .000

OPPONENT PENALTIES G No Yds Avg/G PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct ------1. Miss. State...... 1 8 88 88.0 1. Miss. State...... 1 7 7 1.000 2. Tennessee...... 1 11 83 83.0 Auburn...... 1 7 7 1.000 3. S. Carolina...... 1 8 60 60.0 Georgia...... 1 7 7 1.000 4. Florida...... 1 9 51 51.0 Tennessee...... 1 6 6 1.000 5. LSU...... 1 7 43 43.0 Ole Miss...... 1 6 6 1.000 6. Arkansas...... 1 9 41 41.0 Arkansas...... 1 6 6 1.000 7. Vanderbilt...... 1 5 40 40.0 Alabama...... 1 6 6 1.000 8. Ole Miss...... 1 7 35 35.0 S. Carolina...... 1 5 5 1.000 Alabama...... 1 5 35 35.0 LSU...... 1 4 4 1.000 10.Kentucky...... 1 4 30 30.0 10.Florida...... 1 4 5 .800 11.Auburn...... 1 5 28 28.0 11.Kentucky...... 1 2 3 .667 12.Georgia...... 1 2 8 8.0 12.Vanderbilt...... 1 0 1 .000

4TH-DN CONVERSIONS G Conv Att Pct TIME OF POSSESSION G Total Time Avg/G ------1. Vanderbilt...... 1 1 1 100.0 1. Georgia...... 1 33:27 33:27 Kentucky...... 1 1 1 100.0 2. Tennessee...... 1 33:21 33:21 3. Florida...... 1 3 5 60.0 3. Miss. State...... 1 31:16 31:16 4. Ole Miss...... 1 1 2 50.0 4. Alabama...... 1 30:42 30:42 5. Arkansas...... 1 0 1 0.0 5. Kentucky...... 1 30:26 30:26 S. Carolina...... 1 0 0 0.0 6. Ole Miss...... 1 30:24 30:24 LSU...... 1 0 0 0.0 7. Vanderbilt...... 1 29:06 29:06 Alabama...... 1 0 0 0.0 8. S. Carolina...... 1 28:52 28:52 Tennessee...... 1 0 2 0.0 9. Auburn...... 1 25:37 25:37 Georgia...... 1 0 0 0.0 10.LSU...... 1 25:25 25:25 Auburn...... 1 0 0 0.0 11.Florida...... 1 25:16 25:16 Miss. State...... 1 0 0 0.0 12.Arkansas...... 1 22:39 22:39

OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv Att Pct KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yards Avg Retn TB NetAvg ------1. Georgia...... 1 0 1 0.0 1. LSU...... 1 5 341 68.2 70 0 54.2 Tennessee...... 1 0 1 0.0 2. Arkansas...... 1 7 490 70.0 36 4 53.4 Miss. State...... 1 0 0 0.0 3. Tennessee...... 1 9 547 60.8 100 0 49.7 Arkansas...... 1 0 0 0.0 4. Georgia...... 1 9 582 64.7 116 2 47.3 S. Carolina...... 1 0 2 0.0 5. S. Carolina...... 1 8 519 64.9 108 2 46.4 Vanderbilt...... 1 0 0 0.0 6. Auburn...... 1 9 563 62.6 147 0 46.2 7. Auburn...... 1 1 3 33.3 7. Alabama...... 1 8 536 67.0 150 1 45.8 8. Florida...... 1 1 2 50.0 8. Florida...... 1 6 383 63.8 125 0 43.0 LSU...... 1 1 2 50.0 9. Ole Miss...... 1 7 452 64.6 118 2 42.0 10.Alabama...... 1 1 1 100.0 10.Vanderbilt...... 1 4 235 58.8 72 0 40.8 Kentucky...... 1 1 1 100.0 11.Kentucky...... 1 5 350 70.0 91 3 39.8 Ole Miss...... 1 2 2 100.0 12.Miss. State...... 1 8 495 61.9 184 0 38.9

RED ZONE OFFENSE G RedZone Percent TDs R/P FG-AT Fumb/Int/Downs/Other ------1. Ole Miss...... 1 6-6 100.0 4 3/1 2-2 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 S. Carolina...... 1 5-5 100.0 4 3/1 1-1 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 Georgia...... 1 5-5 100.0 5 2/3 0-0 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 Vanderbilt...... 1 2-2 100.0 1 1/0 1-1 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 Miss. State...... 1 2-2 100.0 2 1/1 0-0 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 6. Auburn...... 1 4-5 80.0 3 3/0 1-1 0/ 0/ 0/ 1 Tennessee...... 1 4-5 80.0 2 2/0 2-2 0/ 0/ 0/ 1 8. Alabama...... 1 3-4 75.0 2 2/0 1-1 1/ 0/ 0/ 0 9. Florida...... 1 3-5 60.0 3 1/2 0-1 1/ 0/ 0/ 0 10.Kentucky...... 1 1-2 50.0 1 1/0 0-1 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 11.LSU...... 1 1-3 33.3 1 0/1 0-0 1/ 0/ 1/ 0 12.Arkansas...... 1 0-0 0.0 0 0/0 0-0 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 2010 SEC Football Team Statistics Through games of Sep 06, 2010

RED ZONE DEFENSE G RedZone Percent TDs R/P FG-AT Fumb/Int/Downs/Other ------1. Arkansas...... 1 0-0 0.0 0 0/0 0-0 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 Tennessee...... 1 0-0 0.0 0 0/0 0-0 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 Georgia...... 1 0-0 0.0 0 0/0 0-0 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 Miss. State...... 1 0-0 0.0 0 0/0 0-0 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 5. S. Carolina...... 1 2-6 33.3 0 0/0 2-2 1/ 0/ 2/ 1 6. LSU...... 1 3-4 75.0 2 0/2 1-1 0/ 0/ 0/ 1 Vanderbilt...... 1 3-4 75.0 2 0/2 1-2 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 8. Alabama...... 1 1-1 100.0 0 0/0 1-1 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 Kentucky...... 1 2-2 100.0 0 0/0 2-2 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 Ole Miss...... 1 4-4 100.0 4 1/3 0-0 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 Auburn...... 1 4-4 100.0 3 2/1 1-1 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 Florida...... 1 4-4 100.0 0 0/0 4-4 0/ 0/ 0/ 0

ON-SIDE KICK SUCCESS G OnSide Percent ON-SIDE KICK ALLOWED G OnSide Percent ------1. Arkansas...... 1 0-0 0.0 1. Arkansas...... 1 0-0 0.0 Tennessee...... 1 0-0 0.0 Tennessee...... 1 0-0 0.0 Georgia...... 1 0-0 0.0 Georgia...... 1 0-0 0.0 Miss. State...... 1 0-0 0.0 Miss. State...... 1 0-0 0.0 S. Carolina...... 1 0-0 0.0 Florida...... 1 0-0 0.0 LSU...... 1 0-0 0.0 Auburn...... 1 0-0 0.0 Vanderbilt...... 1 0-0 0.0 Vanderbilt...... 1 0-0 0.0 Alabama...... 1 0-0 0.0 Alabama...... 1 0-0 0.0 Kentucky...... 1 0-0 0.0 Kentucky...... 1 0-0 0.0 Ole Miss...... 1 0-0 0.0 Ole Miss...... 1 0-0 0.0 Auburn...... 1 0-0 0.0 11.LSU...... 1 1-1 100.0 Florida...... 1 0-0 0.0 S. Carolina...... 1 1-1 100.0 2010 SEC Football Individual Statistics Through games of Sep 06, 2010

RUSHING Team Cl G Att Yds Avg TD Long Yds/G INTERCEPTIONS Team Cl G Int Yds TD Long Int/G ------1. Cameron Newton (7)...AU JR 1 15 171 11.4 2 71 171.0 1. M. Langston (1)...... MS SR 1 2 15 0 13 2.00 2. Eddie Lacy (25)...... UA FR 1 13 111 8.5 2 37 111.0 2. Ja. Jenkins (3)...... UF JR 1 1 67 1 67 1.00 3. T. Poole (27)...... UT JR 1 17 110 6.5 2 24 110.0 P. Waggner (3)...... UT SO 1 1 54 1 54 1.00 4. Derrick Locke (36)...UK SR 1 23 104 4.5 2 32 104.0 A. Black (3)...... UF SR 1 1 40 0 40 1.00 Brandon Bolden (36)..UM JR 1 17 104 6.1 1 17 104.0 S. Commings (3)...... UG SO 1 1 25 0 25 1.00 6. J. Demps (43)...... UF JR 1 8 98 12.2 1 72 98.0 Jakar Hamilton (3)...UG JR 1 1 17 1 17 1.00 7. Michael Dyer (45)....AU FR 1 14 95 6.8 1 20 95.0 Robert Lester (3)....UA SO 1 1 15 0 15 1.00 8. Stevan Ridley (58)...LS JR 1 19 81 4.3 0 13 81.0 D. Holloman (3)...... SC SO 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 9. Randall Cobb (60)....UK JR 1 4 80 20.0 1 51 80.0 Brandon Boykin (3)...UG JR 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 10.R. Neal (63)...... UT FR 1 9 79 8.8 0 40 79.0 A. Johnson (3)...... UT JR 1 1 0 0 0 1.00

PASSING AVG/GAME Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Avg/G PASS EFFICIENCY Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Eff. ------1. Ryan Mallett...... AR JR 1 24 21 1 87.5 301 3 301.0 1. Tyler Russell (1)....MS FR 1 16 13 0 81.2 256 4 298.1 2. Tyler Russell...... MS FR 1 16 13 0 81.2 256 4 256.0 2. Cameron Newton...... AU JR 1 14 9 0 64.3 186 3 246.6 3. Larry Smith...... VU JR 1 33 19 1 57.6 240 1 240.0 3. Ryan Mallett (9).....AR JR 1 24 21 1 87.5 301 3 225.8 4. Greg McElroy...... UA SR 1 16 13 0 81.2 218 1 218.0 4. Greg McElroy (6).....UA SR 1 16 13 0 81.2 218 1 216.3 5. Mike Hartline...... UK SR 1 26 17 0 65.4 217 0 217.0 5. A.J. McCarron (45)...UA FR 1 14 9 0 64.3 116 1 157.5 6. Stephen Garcia...... SC JR 1 23 16 0 69.6 193 0 193.0 6. Jo. Jefferson (36)...LS JR 1 21 15 1 71.4 151 2 153.7 7. Cameron Newton...... AU JR 1 14 9 0 64.3 186 3 186.0 7. Aaron Murray (44)....UG FR 1 26 17 1 65.4 160 3 147.5 8. M. Simms...... UT JR 1 24 14 0 58.3 181 1 181.0 8. Stephen Garcia (49)..SC JR 1 23 16 0 69.6 193 0 140.1 9. Aaron Murray...... UG FR 1 26 17 1 65.4 160 3 160.0 9. Mike Hartline (51)...UK SR 1 26 17 0 65.4 217 0 135.5 10.Jo. Jefferson...... LS JR 1 21 15 1 71.4 151 2 151.0 10.M. Simms (52)...... UT JR 1 24 14 0 58.3 181 1 135.4

TOTAL OFFENSE Team Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G PUNT RETURN AVG Team Cl G Ret Yds TD Long Avg ------1. Cameron Newton (4)...AU JR 1 171 186 29 357 357.0 1. Pa. Peterson (2).....LS JR 1 4 157 1 87 39.2 2. Ryan Mallett (16)....AR JR 1 0 301 27 301 301.0 2. Branden Smith (9)....UG SO 1 3 51 0 31 17.0 3. Larry Smith (23).....VU JR 1 48 240 47 288 288.0 3. Chad Bumphis (21)....MS SO 1 4 49 0 35 12.2 4. Tyler Russell (36)...MS FR 1 -1 256 17 255 255.0 4. Quindarius Carr (27).AU JR 1 5 47 0 18 9.4 5. Stephen Garcia (49)..SC JR 1 38 193 28 231 231.0 5. G. Jones...... UT SR 1 2 -8 0 0 -4.0 6. Greg McElroy (52)....UA SR 1 7 218 19 225 225.0 7. Mike Hartline (53)...UK SR 1 5 217 27 222 222.0 8. Aaron Murray (65)....UG FR 1 42 160 30 202 202.0 9. M. Simms (72)...... UT JR 1 7 181 27 188 188.0 10.Jo. Jefferson (84)...LS JR 1 15 151 31 166 166.0

RECEPTIONS/GAME Team Cl G Rec Yds TD Long Avg/C Rec/G KICK RETURN AVG Team Cl G Ret Yds TD Long Avg ------1. Alshon Jeffery (24)..SC SO 1 7 106 0 46 15.1 7.00 1. Jeff Scott (9)...... UM FR 1 2 68 0 40 34.0 2. Joe Adams (37)...... AR JR 1 6 138 2 85 23.0 6.00 Eric Samuels (9).....VU SO 1 2 68 0 44 34.0 Julio Jones (37).....UA JR 1 6 93 1 29 15.5 6.00 3. Pa. Peterson (11)....LS JR 1 3 100 0 47 33.3 G. Jones (37)...... UT SR 1 6 86 0 37 14.3 6.00 4. M. Gillislee (12)....UF SO 1 2 65 0 50 32.5 C. Rainey (37)...... UF JR 1 6 34 1 25 5.7 6.00 5. Ron Brooks (13)...... LS JR 1 2 63 0 50 31.5 6. Brandon Heavens (61).MS SO 1 5 112 2 28 22.4 5.00 6. Randall Cobb (16)....UK JR 1 2 59 0 31 29.5 Leon Berry (61)...... MS SR 1 5 91 1 55 18.2 5.00 7. Warren Norman (18)...VU SO 1 2 58 0 29 29.0 Kris Durham (61).....UG SR 1 5 83 1 41 16.6 5.00 8. J. Demps (20)...... UF JR 1 2 56 0 34 28.0 D.J. Williams (61)...AR SR 1 5 68 0 19 13.6 5.00 9. D. Washington (27)...AU SR 1 5 126 0 30 25.2 10.Chad Bumphis (95)....MS SO 1 4 100 2 57 25.0 4.00 10.Dennis Johnson (29)..AR JR 1 2 50 0 32 25.0

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Team Cl G Rec Yds TD Long Avg/C Yds/G PUNTING Team Cl G Punts Yds Long Avg ------1. Joe Adams (10)...... AR JR 1 6 138 2 85 23.0 138.0 1. Spencer Lanning..... SC SR 1 2 105 54 52.5 2. Brandon Heaven (23)..MS SO 1 5 112 2 28 22.4 112.0 2. Ryan Tydlacka (3)....UK JR 1 4 199 62 49.8 3. Alshon Jeffery (29)..SC SO 1 7 106 0 46 15.1 106.0 3. Drew Butler (10).....UG JR 1 6 280 59 46.7 4. Chad Bumphis (34)....MS SO 1 4 100 2 57 25.0 100.0 4. Josh Jasper...... LS SR 1 3 125 45 41.7 5. Julio Jones (41).....UA JR 1 6 93 1 29 15.5 93.0 5. C. Cunningham (41)...UT SR 1 4 163 45 40.8 6. Leon Berry (45)...... MS SR 1 5 91 1 55 18.2 91.0 6. Cody Mandell...... UA FR 1 3 122 52 40.7 7. Quindarius Carr (50).AU JR 1 2 87 1 48 43.5 87.0 7. Heath Hutchins (49)..MS SR 1 4 158 49 39.5 8. G. Jones (54)...... UT SR 1 6 86 0 37 14.3 86.0 8. Ryan Shoemaker (51)..AU SR 1 4 157 45 39.2 9. Kris Durham (56).....UG SR 1 5 83 1 41 16.6 83.0 9. Derek Helton...... LS SR 1 3 104 37 34.7 10.Rueben Randle (78)...LS SO 1 4 71 1 51 17.8 71.0 10.Richard Kent (66)....VU SO 1 6 198 45 33.0

ALL PURPOSE Team Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G SCORING Team Cl G TD XPT FG 2XP Pts Pts/G ------1. Pa. Peterson (3).....LS JR 1 0 0 157 100 257 257.0 1. Blair Walsh (19).....UG JR 1 0 7 2 0 13 13.0 2. Cameron Newton (24)..AU JR 1 171 0 0 0 171 171.0 2. M. Lattimore (22)....SC FR 1 2 0 0 0 12 12.0 3. J. Demps (32)...... UF JR 1 98 4 0 56 158 158.0 Bryson Rose (22).....UM SO 1 0 6 2 0 12 12.0 4. Randall Cobb (44)....UK JR 1 80 19 -8 59 150 150.0 Cameron Newton (22)..AU JR 1 2 0 0 0 12 12.0 5. Chad Bumphis (46)....MS SO 1 0 100 49 0 149 149.0 D. Moore (22)...... UT SR 1 2 0 0 0 12 12.0 6. Derrick Locke (48)...UK SR 1 104 21 0 23 148 148.0 Stephen Garcia (22)..SC JR 1 2 0 0 0 12 12.0 7. T. Richardson (51)...UA SO 1 66 46 0 34 146 146.0 Mario Fannin (22)....AU SR 1 2 0 0 0 12 12.0 8. Joe Adams (54)...... AR JR 1 0 138 7 0 145 145.0 Eddie Lacy (22)...... UA FR 1 2 0 0 0 12 12.0 9. Brandon Bolden (64)..UM JR 1 104 34 0 0 138 138.0 Enrique Davis (22)...UM JR 1 2 0 0 0 12 12.0 10.Warren Norman (67)...VU SO 1 46 32 0 58 136 136.0 Chad Bumphis (22)....MS SO 1 2 0 0 0 12 12.0 2010 SEC Football Individual Statistics Through games of Sep 06, 2010

SCORING (TDs) Team Cl G TD Rush Pass Ret PAT Pts Pts/G FIELD GOALS Team Cl G FG FGA Pct. FG/G ------1. Brandon Heavens..... MS SO 1 2 0 2 0 0 12 12.0 1. Spencer Lanning (13).SC SR 1 2 2 100.0 2.00 T. Poole...... UT JR 1 2 2 0 0 0 12 12.0 Blair Walsh (13).....UG JR 1 2 2 100.0 2.00 M. Lattimore...... SC FR 1 2 2 0 0 0 12 12.0 Cade Foster (13).....UA 1 2 2 100.0 2.00 T. Richardson...... UA SO 1 2 2 0 0 0 12 12.0 Bryson Rose (13).....UM SO 1 2 2 100.0 2.00 Vick Ballard...... MS JR 1 2 2 0 0 0 12 12.0 D. Lincoln (13)...... UT SR 1 2 2 100.0 2.00 Joe Adams...... AR JR 1 2 0 2 0 0 12 12.0 6. Wes Byrum (38)...... AU SR 1 1 1 100.0 1.00 Russell Shepard..... LS SO 1 2 1 1 0 0 12 12.0 Ryan Tydlacka (38)...UK JR 1 1 2 50.0 1.00 Cameron Newton...... AU JR 1 2 2 0 0 0 12 12.0 Ryan Fowler (38).....VU SO 1 1 2 50.0 1.00 D. Moore...... UT SR 1 2 1 1 0 0 12 12.0 Stephen Garcia...... SC JR 1 2 2 0 0 0 12 12.0

SCORING (KICK) Team Cl G PATs FGs Pts Pts/G FIELD GOAL PCT Team Cl G FG FGA Long Pct. ------1. Blair Walsh...... UG JR 1 7-7 2-2 13 13.0 1. Spencer Lanning..... SC SR 1 2 2 42 100.0 2. D. Lincoln...... UT SR 1 6-6 2-2 12 12.0 Blair Walsh...... UG JR 1 2 2 52 100.0 Bryson Rose...... UM SO 1 6-6 2-2 12 12.0 Cade Foster...... UA 1 2 2 41 100.0 4. Spencer Lanning..... SC SR 1 5-5 2-2 11 11.0 D. Lincoln...... UT SR 1 2 2 35 100.0 5. Wes Byrum...... AU SR 1 7-7 1-1 10 10.0 Bryson Rose...... UM SO 1 2 2 35 100.0 6. Cade Foster...... UA 1 2-2 2-2 8 8.0 6. Ryan Fowler...... VU SO 1 1 2 30 50.0 7. D. DePasquale...... MS SR 1 6-6 0-0 6 6.0 Ryan Tydlacka...... UK JR 1 1 2 41 50.0 Zach Hocker...... AR FR 1 6-6 0-0 6 6.0 9. Ryan Tydlacka...... UK JR 1 2-3 1-2 5 5.0 10.C Sturgis...... UF JR 1 4-5 0-1 4 4.0

PAT KICKING PCT Team Cl G Made Att Pct. ------1. Blair Walsh...... UG JR 1 7 7 100.0 Wes Byrum...... AU SR 1 7 7 100.0 Zach Hocker...... AR FR 1 6 6 100.0 Bryson Rose...... UM SO 1 6 6 100.0 D. DePasquale...... MS SR 1 6 6 100.0 D. Lincoln...... UT SR 1 6 6 100.0 Spencer Lanning..... SC SR 1 5 5 100.0 Josh Jasper...... LS SR 1 4 4 100.0 Jeremy Shelley...... UA SO 1 4 4 100.0 Cade Foster...... UA 1 2 2 100.0 2010 SEC Football Individual Statistics Through games of Sep 06, 2010

TACKLES (All positions) SACKS Team Cl G Pos Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G Player Team Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G Sack ------1. Antoine Carter...... AU SR 1 DE 2 1 20 2.5 2.50 1. Jay Fullam...... VU FR 1 DB 10 2 12 12.0 0.0 2. Anthony Leon...... AR SR 1 2 0 16 2.0 2.00 A. Black...... UF SR 1 SS 8 4 12 12.0 0.0 J Howard...... UF JR 1 DT 2 0 12 2.0 2.00 Chris Marve...... VU JR 1 LB 5 7 12 12.0 0.0 4. Tim Fugger...... VU JR 1 DL 1 1 14 1.5 1.50 4. Damien Jackson...... UM JR 1 7 4 11 11.0 0.0 ...... AU JR 1 DL 1 1 8 1.5 1.50 Danny Trevathan..... UK JR 1 LB 9 2 11 11.0 0.0 6. Tyrann Mathieu...... LS FR 1 DB 1 0 19 1.0 1.00 6. Kelvin Sheppard..... LS SR 1 LB 2 8 10 10.0 0.0 Chaz Sutton...... SC FR 1 DL 1 0 15 1.0 1.00 Johnny Brown...... UM SR 1 2 8 10 10.0 0.0 Robert Lester...... UA SO 1 DB 1 0 9 1.0 1.00 Daren Bates...... AU SO 1 LB 7 3 10 10.0 0.0 Akeem Dent...... UG SR 1 1 0 9 1.0 1.00 9. C. Mitchell...... MS JR 1 DB 6 3 9 9.0 0.0 Colt Nichter...... VU SO 1 DL 1 0 9 1.0 1.00 Tyrann Mathieu...... LS FR 1 DB 3 6 9 9.0 1.0 11.Akeem Auguste...... SC JR 1 DB 7 1 8 8.0 0.0 TACKLES FOR LOSS Team Cl G Pos Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G Sean Richardson..... VU JR 1 DB 6 2 8 8.0 0.0 ------Eddie Foster...... VU SO 1 DB 4 4 8 8.0 0.0 1. Anthony Leon...... AR SR 1 4 0 20 4.0 4.00 Anthony Leon...... AR SR 1 5 3 8 8.0 2.0 2. Danny Trevathan..... UK JR 1 LB 3 1 6 3.5 3.50 15.Allen Walker...... UM SR 1 4 3 7 7.0 0.0 Antoine Carter...... AU SR 1 DE 3 1 23 3.5 3.50 C.J. Mosley...... UA FR 1 LB 3 4 7 7.0 0.0 4. Eddie Foster...... VU SO 1 DB 2 2 7 3.0 3.00 J. Cornell...... UM SR 1 3 4 7 7.0 0.0 5. Sean Richardson..... VU JR 1 DB 2 1 12 2.5 2.50 Jerry Franklin...... AR JR 1 2 5 7 7.0 0.0 M. Hughes...... UT SO 1 DL 2 1 7 2.5 2.50 Aairon Savage...... AU SR 1 DB 6 1 7 7.0 0.0 Chris White...... MS SR 1 LB 2 1 4 2.5 2.50 D. Holloman...... SC SO 1 DB 6 1 7 7.0 0.0 J Howard...... UF JR 1 DT 2 1 17 2.5 2.50 21.Marcus Temple...... UM SO 1 2 4 6 6.0 0.0 9. Jerry Franklin...... AR JR 1 1 2 5 2.0 2.00 Josh Bynes...... AU SR 1 LB 3 3 6 6.0 0.0 Luke McDermott...... UK JR 1 DT 2 0 6 2.0 2.00 Chris Jordan...... UA JR 1 LB 2 4 6 6.0 0.0 D. Washington...... AU SR 1 DB 5 1 6 6.0 0.0 FUMBLES FORCED Team Cl G Num Avg/G Stephon Gilmore..... SC SO 1 DB 6 0 6 6.0 0.0 ------Winston Guy...... UK JR 1 5 1 6 6.0 0.0 1. Jay Fullam...... VU FR 1 2 2.00 Eltoro Freeman...... AU JR 1 LB 3 3 6 6.0 0.0 2. Tim Fugger...... VU JR 1 1 1.00 Damario Jeffery..... SC SO 1 DB 5 1 6 6.0 0.0 Kendrick Adams...... LS JR 1 1 1.00 Akeem Dent...... UG SR 1 4 2 6 6.0 1.0 Tyrann Mathieu...... LS FR 1 1 1.00 Bacarri Rambo...... UG SO 1 4 2 6 6.0 0.0 Taylor Wyndham...... UK SO 1 1 1.00 P. Waggner...... UT SO 1 DB 4 2 6 6.0 0.0 D. Sentimore...... UA FR 1 1 1.00 Chris White...... MS SR 1 LB 4 2 6 6.0 0.0 Kevin Minter...... LS FR 1 LB 4 2 6 6.0 0.0 FUMBLES RCVD Team Cl G Num Avg/G 34.Mychal Bailey...... UK JR 1 SS 4 1 5 5.0 0.0 ------L. Thompson...... UT SR 1 LB 5 0 5 5.0 0.0 1. John Stokes...... VU SR 1 1 1.00 Pa. Peterson...... LS JR 1 DB 3 2 5 5.0 0.0 Lamin Barrow...... LS FR 1 1 1.00 Brandon Taylor...... LS JR 1 DB 2 3 5 5.0 0.0 Brandon Taylor...... LS JR 1 1 1.00 J Howard...... UF JR 1 DT 3 2 5 5.0 2.0 Ridge Wilson...... UK SO 1 1 1.00 J. Bostic...... UF SO 1 LB 2 3 5 5.0 0.0 Bark. Mingo...... LS FR 1 1 1.00 John Stokes...... VU SR 1 LB 2 3 5 5.0 0.5 Tony Straughter..... SC SR 1 1 1.00 C.C. Whitlock...... SC JR 1 DB 4 1 5 5.0 0.0 DeQuan Menzie...... UA JR 1 DB 3 2 5 5.0 0.0 PASSES DEFENDED Team Cl G Brup Int Total Avg/G Quin Smith...... SC SO 1 LB 2 3 5 5.0 0.0 ------A. Johnson...... UT JR 1 LB 3 2 5 5.0 0.0 1. Ja. Jenkins...... UF JR 1 3 1 4 4.00 T. Wolf...... UT SR 1 DB 3 2 5 5.0 0.0 2. C.J. Mosley...... UA FR 1 3 0 3 3.00 Ross Rasner...... AR SO 1 2 3 5 5.0 1.0 3. T. Wolf...... UT SR 1 2 0 2 2.00 Joel Kight...... UM SO 1 2 3 5 5.0 1.0 P. Waggner...... UT SO 1 1 1 2 2.00 Corey Addison...... SC FR 1 DB 4 1 5 5.0 0.0 Jakar Hamilton...... UG JR 1 1 1 2 2.00 Devin Taylor...... SC SO 1 DL 3 2 5 5.0 0.0 Brandon Boykin...... UG JR 1 1 1 2 2.00 Ja. Jenkins...... UF JR 1 CB 5 0 5 5.0 0.0 Robert Lester...... UA SO 1 1 1 2 2.00 8. Mike McNeil...... AU JR 1 1 0 1 1.00 Eddie Foster...... VU SO 1 1 0 1 1.00 M. Hughes...... UT SO 1 1 0 1 1.00 2010 SEC Football Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Sep 06, 2010

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 55 Georgia vs UL (Sept. 4) 52 Auburn vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) Points scored kicking 13 Georgia vs UL (Sept. 4) [2fg,7pat] 12 Alabama vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) [2fg,6pat] 12 Tennessee vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) [2fg,6pat] 12 Ole Miss vs JSU (Sept. 4) [2fg,6pat] Touchdowns 7 Auburn vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) 7 Miss. State vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) 7 Georgia vs UL (Sept. 4) Total offense yards 608 Auburn vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) [367r,241p] 591 Alabama vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) [257r,334p] Total offense plays 73 Tennessee vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) [43r,30p] 72 Ole Miss vs JSU (Sept. 4) [52r,20p] Total offense yards/play 9.6 Arkansas vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) [49-472] 9.4 Auburn vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) [65-608] Rushing yards 367 Auburn vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) 332 Tennessee vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) Rushing attempts 52 Ole Miss vs JSU (Sept. 4) 49 Auburn vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) Yards per rush 7.7 Tennessee vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) [43-332] 7.5 Auburn vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) [49-367] Rushing TDs 4 S. Carolina vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) 4 Auburn vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) 4 Alabama vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) 4 Tennessee vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) Longest rush 72 Florida vs MIAMI (Sept. 4) 71 Auburn vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) Passing yards 372 Miss. State vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) 334 Alabama vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) Passing attempts 33 Vanderbilt vs NORTHWESTERN (Sept. 4) 31 Georgia vs UL (Sept. 4) Passing TDs 5 Miss. State vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) 4 Georgia vs UL (Sept. 4) Longest pass 85 Arkansas vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) 57 Miss. State vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) Passes completed 22 Alabama vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) 21 Arkansas vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) Had intercepted 2 Arkansas vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) 1 S. Carolina vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) 1 LSU vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) 1 Miss. State vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) 1 Tennessee vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) 1 Vanderbilt vs NORTHWESTERN (Sept. 4) 1 Georgia vs UL (Sept. 4) 1 Ole Miss vs JSU (Sept. 4) Pass completion pct 80.8 Arkansas vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) [21-26] 80.0 Miss. State vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) [20-25] Passing yards/attempt 15.1 Auburn vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) [16-241] 14.9 Miss. State vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) [25-372] Yards per catch 21.9 Auburn vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) [11-241] 18.6 Ole Miss vs JSU (Sept. 4) [13-242] Field goal attempts 2 S. Carolina vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) 2 Alabama vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) 2 Kentucky at LOUISVILLE (Sept. 4) 2 Tennessee vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) 2010 SEC Football Team Game Highs Through games of Sep 06, 2010

2 Vanderbilt vs NORTHWESTERN (Sept. 4) 2 Georgia vs UL (Sept. 4) 2 Ole Miss vs JSU (Sept. 4) Field goals made 2 S. Carolina vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) 2 Alabama vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) 2 Tennessee vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) 2 Georgia vs UL (Sept. 4) 2 Ole Miss vs JSU (Sept. 4) Longest field goal 52 Georgia vs UL (Sept. 4) 42 S. Carolina vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) Field goal pct 100.0 S. Carolina vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) [2-2] 100.0 Alabama vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) [2-2] 100.0 Tennessee vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) [2-2] 100.0 Georgia vs UL (Sept. 4) [2-2] 100.0 Ole Miss vs JSU (Sept. 4) [2-2] PAT kicks attempted 7 Auburn vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) 7 Miss. State vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) 7 Georgia vs UL (Sept. 4) PAT kicks made 7 Auburn vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) 7 Miss. State vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) 7 Georgia vs UL (Sept. 4) PAT kicks pct 100.0 Auburn vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) [7-7] 100.0 Miss. State vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) [7-7] 100.0 Georgia vs UL (Sept. 4) [7-7] 100.0 Arkansas vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) [6-6] 100.0 Alabama vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) [6-6] 100.0 Tennessee vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) [6-6] 100.0 Ole Miss vs JSU (Sept. 4) [6-6] 100.0 S. Carolina vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) [5-5] 100.0 LSU vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) [4-4] 2-point PAT attempts 2 Vanderbilt vs NORTHWESTERN (Sept. 4) Punts 6 LSU vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) 6 Vanderbilt vs NORTHWESTERN (Sept. 4) 6 Georgia vs UL (Sept. 4) Longest punt 62 Kentucky at LOUISVILLE (Sept. 4) 59 Georgia vs UL (Sept. 4) Yards punted 280 Georgia vs UL (Sept. 4) [6-280] 229 LSU vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) [6-229] Punting avg 52.5 S. Carolina vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) [2-105] 49.8 Kentucky at LOUISVILLE (Sept. 4) [4-199] Punt returns 5 Auburn vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) 5 LSU vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) Punt return yards 163 LSU vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) 51 Georgia vs UL (Sept. 4) Punt return avg 32.6 LSU vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) [5-163] 17.0 Georgia vs UL (Sept. 4) [3-51] Punt return TDs 1 LSU vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) Longest punt return 87 LSU vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) 35 Miss. State vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) Kick returns 7 Ole Miss vs JSU (Sept. 4) 6 Auburn vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) 6 LSU vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) Kick return yards 163 LSU vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) 131 Auburn vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) Kick return avg 27.5 Georgia vs UL (Sept. 4) [2-55] 27.3 Kentucky at LOUISVILLE (Sept. 4) [3-82] 2010 SEC Football Team Game Highs Through games of Sep 06, 2010

Longest kick return 50 LSU vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) 50 Florida vs MIAMI (Sept. 4) Interceptions 4 Florida vs MIAMI (Sept. 4) 3 Georgia vs UL (Sept. 4) Interception return yds 106 Florida vs MIAMI (Sept. 4) 54 Tennessee vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) Interception return avg 27.0 Tennessee vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) [2-54] 26.5 Florida vs MIAMI (Sept. 4) [4-106] Longest interception rtn 67 Florida vs MIAMI (Sept. 4) 54 Tennessee vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) Interception return TDs 1 Florida vs MIAMI (Sept. 4) 1 Tennessee vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) 1 Georgia vs UL (Sept. 4) Fumbles lost 4 LSU vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) 3 Florida vs MIAMI (Sept. 4) Fumbles recovered 3 LSU vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) 1 S. Carolina vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) 1 Kentucky at LOUISVILLE (Sept. 4) 1 Vanderbilt vs NORTHWESTERN (Sept. 4) Sacked by opp 3 S. Carolina vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) 1 Arkansas vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) 1 Auburn vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) 1 LSU vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) 1 Miss. State vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) 1 Alabama vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) 1 Tennessee vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) 1 Vanderbilt vs NORTHWESTERN (Sept. 4) 1 Ole Miss vs JSU (Sept. 4) QB sacks 4 Auburn vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) 4 LSU vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) Turnovers committed 5 LSU vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) 3 Florida vs MIAMI (Sept. 4) 3 Ole Miss vs JSU (Sept. 4) Turnovers caused 4 Florida vs MIAMI (Sept. 4) 3 LSU vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) 3 Georgia vs UL (Sept. 4) Kicks blocked 1 Auburn vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) 1 Vanderbilt vs NORTHWESTERN (Sept. 4) First downs 30 Alabama vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) 28 Miss. State vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) 1st downs rushing 16 Auburn vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) 16 Alabama vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) 1st downs passing 16 Miss. State vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) 14 Alabama vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) 1st downs by penalty 3 S. Carolina vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) 3 Miss. State vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) 3 Tennessee vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) Penalties 11 Kentucky at LOUISVILLE (Sept. 4) 9 Vanderbilt vs NORTHWESTERN (Sept. 4) Penalties yards 91 Vanderbilt vs NORTHWESTERN (Sept. 4) 90 Kentucky at LOUISVILLE (Sept. 4) 2010 SEC Football Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Sep 06, 2010

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points scored 13 Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs UL (Sept. 4) 12 M. Lattimore (S. Carolina) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) 12 Stephen Garcia (S. Carolina) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) 12 Joe Adams (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) 12 Cameron Newton (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) 12 Mario Fannin (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) 12 Russell Shepard (LSU) vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) 12 Chad Bumphis (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) 12 Vick Ballard (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) 12 Brandon Heavens (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) 12 T. Richardson (Alabama) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) 12 Eddie Lacy (Alabama) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) 12 Derrick Locke (Kentucky) at LOUISVILLE (Sept. 4) 12 Moore, D. (Tennessee) vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) 12 Lincoln, D. (Tennessee) vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) 12 Poole, T. (Tennessee) vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) 12 Enrique Davis (Ole Miss) vs JSU (Sept. 4) 12 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) vs JSU (Sept. 4) Touchdowns 2 M. Lattimore (S. Carolina) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) 2 Stephen Garcia (S. Carolina) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) 2 Joe Adams (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) 2 Cameron Newton (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) 2 Mario Fannin (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) 2 Russell Shepard (LSU) vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) 2 Chad Bumphis (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) 2 Brandon Heavens (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) 2 Vick Ballard (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) 2 T. Richardson (Alabama) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) 2 Eddie Lacy (Alabama) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) 2 Derrick Locke (Kentucky) at LOUISVILLE (Sept. 4) 2 Moore, D. (Tennessee) vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) 2 Poole, T. (Tennessee) vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) 2 Enrique Davis (Ole Miss) vs JSU (Sept. 4) TD responsibility 5 Cameron Newton (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) [2r,3p] 4 Tyler Russell (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) [0r,4p] 4 Aaron Murray (Georgia) vs UL (Sept. 4) [1r,3p] Points scored kicking 13 Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs UL (Sept. 4) [2fg,7pat] 12 Lincoln, D. (Tennessee) vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) [2fg,6pat] 12 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) vs JSU (Sept. 4) [2fg,6pat] Total offense yards 357 Cameron Newton (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) [171r,186p] 301 Ryan Mallett (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) [0r,301p] Total offense plays 47 Larry Smith (Vanderbilt) vs NORTHWESTERN (Sept. 4) [14r,33p] 31 Jo. Jefferson (LSU) vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) [10r,21p] Total offense yards/play 20.0 Dennis Johnson (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) [3-60] 19.8 Randall Cobb (Kentucky) at LOUISVILLE (Sept. 4) [5-99] Rushing yards 171 Cameron Newton (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) 111 Eddie Lacy (Alabama) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) Rushing attempts 23 Derrick Locke (Kentucky) at LOUISVILLE (Sept. 4) 19 Stevan Ridley (LSU) vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) Yards per rush 20.0 Dennis Johnson (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) [3-60] 20.0 Randall Cobb (Kentucky) at LOUISVILLE (Sept. 4) [4-80] Rushing TDs 2 Stephen Garcia (S. Carolina) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) 2 M. Lattimore (S. Carolina) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) 2 Cameron Newton (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) 2010 SEC Football Individual Game Highs Through games of Sep 06, 2010

2 Vick Ballard (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) 2 T. Richardson (Alabama) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) 2 Eddie Lacy (Alabama) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) 2 Derrick Locke (Kentucky) at LOUISVILLE (Sept. 4) 2 Poole, T. (Tennessee) vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) 2 Enrique Davis (Ole Miss) vs JSU (Sept. 4) Longest rush 72 J. Demps (Florida) vs MIAMI (Sept. 4) 71 Cameron Newton (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) Passing yards 301 Ryan Mallett (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) 256 Tyler Russell (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) Passing attempts 33 Larry Smith (Vanderbilt) vs NORTHWESTERN (Sept. 4) 26 Mike Hartline (Kentucky) at LOUISVILLE (Sept. 4) 26 Aaron Murray (Georgia) vs UL (Sept. 4) Passing TDs 4 Tyler Russell (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) 3 Ryan Mallett (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) 3 Cameron Newton (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) 3 Aaron Murray (Georgia) vs UL (Sept. 4) 3 Nathan Stanley (Ole Miss) vs JSU (Sept. 4) Longest pass 85 Ryan Mallett (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) 57 Tyler Russell (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) Passes completed 21 Ryan Mallett (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) 19 Larry Smith (Vanderbilt) vs NORTHWESTERN (Sept. 4) Had intercepted 1 Andrew Clifford (S. Carolina) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) 1 Ryan Mallett (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) 1 Tyler Wilson (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) 1 Jo. Jefferson (LSU) vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) 1 Chris Relf (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) 1 Bray, T. (Tennessee) vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) 1 Larry Smith (Vanderbilt) vs NORTHWESTERN (Sept. 4) 1 Aaron Murray (Georgia) vs UL (Sept. 4) 1 Jeremiah Masoli (Ole Miss) vs JSU (Sept. 4) Pass completion pct 87.5 Ryan Mallett (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) [21-24] 81.2 Tyler Russell (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) [13-16] 81.2 Greg McElroy (Alabama) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) [13-16] Pass yards/attempt 16.0 Tyler Russell (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) [16-256] 13.6 Greg McElroy (Alabama) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) [16-218] Pass yards/catch 19.7 Tyler Russell (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) [13-256] 16.8 Greg McElroy (Alabama) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) [13-218] Receiving yards 138 Joe Adams (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) 112 Brandon Heavens (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) Receptions 7 Alshon Jeffery (S. Carolina) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) 6 Joe Adams (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) 6 Julio Jones (Alabama) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) 6 C. Rainey (Florida) vs MIAMI (Sept. 4) 6 Jones, G. (Tennessee) vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) Yards per catch 43.5 Quindarius Carr (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) [2-87] 29.0 Darvin Adams (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) [2-58] Receiving TDs 2 Joe Adams (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) 2 Mario Fannin (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) 2 Chad Bumphis (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) 2 Brandon Heavens (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) Longest reception 85 Joe Adams (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) 57 Chad Bumphis (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) 2010 SEC Football Individual Game Highs Through games of Sep 06, 2010

Field goal attempts 2 Spencer Lanning (S. Carolina) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) 2 Cade Foster (Alabama) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) 2 Ryan Tydlacka (Kentucky) at LOUISVILLE (Sept. 4) 2 Lincoln, D. (Tennessee) vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) 2 Ryan Fowler (Vanderbilt) vs NORTHWESTERN (Sept. 4) 2 Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs UL (Sept. 4) 2 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) vs JSU (Sept. 4) Field goals made 2 Spencer Lanning (S. Carolina) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) 2 Cade Foster (Alabama) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) 2 Lincoln, D. (Tennessee) vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) 2 Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs UL (Sept. 4) 2 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) vs JSU (Sept. 4) Longest field goal 52 Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs UL (Sept. 4) 42 Spencer Lanning (S. Carolina) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) Field goal pct 100.0 Spencer Lanning (S. Carolina) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) [2-2] 100.0 Cade Foster (Alabama) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) [2-2] 100.0 Lincoln, D. (Tennessee) vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) [2-2] 100.0 Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs UL (Sept. 4) [2-2] 100.0 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) vs JSU (Sept. 4) [2-2] PAT kicks attempted 7 Wes Byrum (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) 7 Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs UL (Sept. 4) PAT kicks made 7 Wes Byrum (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) 7 Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs UL (Sept. 4) PAT kicks pct 100.0 Wes Byrum (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) [7-7] 100.0 Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs UL (Sept. 4) [7-7] 100.0 Zach Hocker (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) [6-6] 100.0 D. DePasquale (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) [6-6] 100.0 Lincoln, D. (Tennessee) vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) [6-6] 100.0 Bryson Rose (Ole Miss) vs JSU (Sept. 4) [6-6] 100.0 Spencer Lanning (S. Carolina) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) [5-5] 100.0 Josh Jasper (LSU) vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) [4-4] 100.0 Jeremy Shelley (Alabama) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) [4-4] 100.0 Cade Foster (Alabama) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) [2-2] Punts 6 Richard Kent (Vanderbilt) vs NORTHWESTERN (Sept. 4) 6 Drew Butler (Georgia) vs UL (Sept. 4) Yards punted 280 Drew Butler (Georgia) vs UL (Sept. 4) [6-280] 199 Ryan Tydlacka (Kentucky) at LOUISVILLE (Sept. 4) [4-199] Longest punt 62 Ryan Tydlacka (Kentucky) at LOUISVILLE (Sept. 4) 59 Drew Butler (Georgia) vs UL (Sept. 4) Punting avg 52.5 Spencer Lanning (S. Carolina) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) [2-105] 49.8 Ryan Tydlacka (Kentucky) at LOUISVILLE (Sept. 4) [4-199] Punt returns 5 Quindarius Carr (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) 4 Pa. Peterson (LSU) vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) 4 Chad Bumphis (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) Punt return yards 157 Pa. Peterson (LSU) vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) 51 Branden Smith (Georgia) vs UL (Sept. 4) Longest punt return 87 Pa. Peterson (LSU) vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) 35 Chad Bumphis (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) Punt return TDs 1 Pa. Peterson (LSU) vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) Punt return avg 39.2 Pa. Peterson (LSU) vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) [4-157] 17.0 Branden Smith (Georgia) vs UL (Sept. 4) [3-51] Kick returns 5 D. Washington (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) 3 Bryce Sherman (S. Carolina) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) 2010 SEC Football Individual Game Highs Through games of Sep 06, 2010

3 Pa. Peterson (LSU) vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) Kick return yards 126 D. Washington (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) 100 Pa. Peterson (LSU) vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) Kick return avg 34.0 Eric Samuels (Vanderbilt) vs NORTHWESTERN (Sept. 4) [2-68] 34.0 Jeff Scott (Ole Miss) vs JSU (Sept. 4) [2-68] Longest kick return 50 Ron Brooks (LSU) vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) 50 M. Gillislee (Florida) vs MIAMI (Sept. 4) Combined PR/KR yards 257 Pa. Peterson (LSU) vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) [157pr-100kr] 126 D. Washington (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) [0pr-126kr] Interceptions 2 M. Langston (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) 1 D. Holloman (S. Carolina) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) 1 Robert Lester (Alabama) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) 1 A. Black (Florida) vs MIAMI (Sept. 4) 1 J. Brown (Florida) vs MIAMI (Sept. 4) 1 Ja. Jenkins (Florida) vs MIAMI (Sept. 4) 1 J. Bostic (Florida) vs MIAMI (Sept. 4) 1 Mychal Bailey (Kentucky) at LOUISVILLE (Sept. 4) 1 Johnson, A. (Tennessee) vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) 1 Waggner, P. (Tennessee) vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) 1 Jakar Hamilton (Georgia) vs UL (Sept. 4) 1 S. Commings (Georgia) vs UL (Sept. 4) 1 Brandon Boykin (Georgia) vs UL (Sept. 4) Interception return yds 67 Ja. Jenkins (Florida) vs MIAMI (Sept. 4) 54 Waggner, P. (Tennessee) vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) Interception return avg 7.5 M. Langston (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) [2-15] Longest interception rtn 67 Ja. Jenkins (Florida) vs MIAMI (Sept. 4) 54 Waggner, P. (Tennessee) vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) Interception return TDs 1 Ja. Jenkins (Florida) vs MIAMI (Sept. 4) 1 Waggner, P. (Tennessee) vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) 1 Jakar Hamilton (Georgia) vs UL (Sept. 4) All-purpose yards 257 Pa. Peterson (LSU) vs UNC Tarheels (Sept. 4) 171 Cameron Newton (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) Tackles 12.0 A. Black (Florida) vs MIAMI (Sept. 4) [8-4] 12.0 Jay Fullam (Vanderbilt) vs NORTHWESTERN (Sept. 4) [10-2] 12.0 Chris Marve (Vanderbilt) vs NORTHWESTERN (Sept. 4) [5-7] Sacks 2.5 Antoine Carter (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) [2-1] 2.0 Anthony Leon (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) [2-0] 2.0 J Howard (Florida) vs MIAMI (Sept. 4) [2-0] Tackles for loss 4.0 Anthony Leon (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) [4-0] 3.5 Antoine Carter (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) [3-1] 3.5 Danny Trevathan (Kentucky) at LOUISVILLE (Sept. 4) [3-1] 2010 SEC Football Individual Stellar Games Through games of Sep 06, 2010

200-Yard Rushing Performances

None

100-Yard Rushing Performances

171 Cameron Newton (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS ST. (Sept. 4) 111 Eddie Lacy (Alabama) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 4) 110 Poole, T. (Tennessee) vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 4) 104 Derrick Locke (Kentucky) at LOUISVILLE (Sept. 4) 104 Brandon Bolden (Ole Miss) vs JSU (Sept. 4)

Number of 100-Yard Rushing Performances

Brandon Bolden, Ole Miss - 1 Eddie Lacy, Alabama - 1 Derrick Locke, Kentucky - 1 Cameron Newton, Auburn - 1 Poole, T., Tennessee - 1

500-Yard Passing Performances

None

400-Yard Passing Performances

None

300-Yard Passing Performances

301 Ryan Mallett (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4)

Number of 300-Yard Passing Performances

Ryan Mallett, Arkansas - 1

200-Yard Receiving Performances

None

100-Yard Receiving Performances

138 Joe Adams (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE TECH (Sept. 4) 112 Brandon Heavens (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4) 106 Alshon Jeffery (S. Carolina) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 2) 100 Chad Bumphis (Miss. State) vs MEMPHIS (Sept. 4)

Number of 100-Yard Receiving Performances

Joe Adams, Arkansas - 1 Chad Bumphis, Miss. State - 1 Brandon Heavens, Miss. State - 1 2010 SEC Football Individual Stellar Games Through games of Sep 06, 2010

Alshon Jeffery, S. Carolina - 1