SEC FOOTBALL 2009

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SEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Home Away Neutral 2008 vs. Div. Top 25 Streak Georgia 1-0 1.000 41 37 1-1 1.000 51 61 0-1 0-1 0-0 2-0 1-0 0-1 W 1 Florida 0-0 .000 0 0 2-0 1.000 118 9 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 W 2 Kentucky 0-0 .000 0 0 1-0 1.000 42 0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 W 1 Tennessee 0-0 .000 0 0 1-1 .500 78 26 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 L 1 South Carolina 0-1 .000 37 41 1-1 .500 44 44 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 L 1 Vanderbilt 0-1 .000 9 23 1-1 .500 54 23 1-0 0-1 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-1 L 1 WESTERN DIVISION

SEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Home Away Neutral 2008 vs. Div. Top 25 Streak Auburn 1-0 1.000 49 24 2-0 1.000 86 37 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 W 2 LSU 1-0 1.000 23 9 2-0 1.000 54 32 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 W 2 Alabama 0-0 .000 0 0 2-0 1.000 74 38 1-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 W 2 Arkansas 0-0 .000 0 0 1-0 1.000 48 10 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 W 1 Ole Miss 0-0 .000 0 0 1-0 1.000 45 14 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 W 1 Mississippi State 0-1 .000 24 49 1-1 .500 69 56 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 L 1 NOTES: 2008 - Record after same number of games in 2008 / vs. Top 25 - Record vs. teams in Top 25 when game was played; Teams listed in alphabetical order unless tie-breaker applicable FEW SECONDS ON THE SEC THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE SEC FOOTBALL RELEASE HIGHLIGHTS GAMES OF SATURDAY, SEPT. 19 • SEC Players of the Week for games of Louisville (1-0) at Kentucky (1-0) 12 p.m. ET Sept. 12: Offense - , QB, ESPNU Florida; Defense - Rahim Alem, DE, LSU; Lexington, Ky. • C.M. Newton Field / Commonwealth Stadium (67,942) Special Teams - Brandon Boykin, RS/CB, North Texas (1-1) at Alabama (2-0) 11:21 a.m. CT Georgia; Offensive Lineman - Clint Boling, SEC Network / ESPN360.com / ESPN GamePlan T, Georgia; Defensive Lineman - Antonio Tuscaloosa, Ala. • Bryant-Denny Stadium (92,138) Coleman, DE, Auburn; Freshman - Trent Tennessee (1-1) at Florida (2-0) 3:30 p.m. ET Richardson, RB, Alabama (See page 5). CBS Sports Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field (88,548) • SEC has five teams ranked in this week’s Louisiana-Lafayette (2-0) at LSU (2-0) 6 p.m. CT major polls, including four in the top seven ESPNU of USA Today and top nine of Associated Baton Rouge, La. • Tiger Stadium (92,400) Press (See page 8). Mississippi State (1-1) at Vanderbilt (1-1) 6 p.m. CT FS South / ESPN360.com / ESPN GamePlan • SEC leads nation with 13-2 non-confer- Nashville, Tenn. • Vanderbilt Stadium (39,773) ence winning mark (See page 8). Florida Atlantic (0-1) at South Carolina (1-1) 7 p.m. ET South Carolina PPV / ESPN360.com / ESPN GamePlan • After two weeks, SEC stadiums filled to Columbia, S.C. • Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250) 98.89 percent capacity (See page 12). Southeastern Louisiana (2-0) at Ole Miss (1-0) 6:30 p.m. CT CSS / ESPN360.com / ESPN GamePlan • Florida’s Tim Tebow, Tennessee’s Eric Oxford, Miss. • Hollingsworth Field / Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (60,580) Berry, Alabama’s Javier Arenas and Leigh Georgia (1-1) at Arkansas (1-0) 6:45 p.m. CT Tiffin and South Carolina’s Eric Norwood ESPN are among nation’s active career statistical Fayetteville, Ark. • Reynolds Razorback Stadium (72,000) leaders (See page 17). West Virginia (2-0) at Auburn (2-0) 6:45 p.m. CT ESPN2 Auburn, Ala. • Pat Dye Field / Jordan-Hare Stadium (87,451)

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SECSports.com • SECSportsMedia.com • Twitter.com/SECSportsUpdate • SEC Fan Page on Facebook • SECAcademicNetwork.com 2009 SEC Football • Page 2 Week 3 2009 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE TEAM SCHEDULES AND RESULTS ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE (2-0, 0-0 SEC) FLORIDA GATORS (2-0, 0-0 SEC) Home Stadium: Bryant-Denny (92,138) Home Stadium: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field (88,548) Total Home Att.: 92,012 Avg. Home Att.: 92,012 Pct. of Capacity: 99.9 Total Home Att.: 180,970 Avg. Home Att.: 90,485 Pct. of Capacity: 102.2

Sept. 5 5 / 5 * [7/7] (TV: 7) W 34-24 74,954 Sept. 5 1 / 1 CHARLESTON SOUTH. (TV: 6-9-10) W 62-3 90,621 Sept. 12 4 / 4 FLA. INTERNATIONAL (TV: 6-10-11) W 40-14 92,012 Sept. 12 1 / 1 TROY (TV: 5-6-10) W 56-6 90,349 Sept. 19 4 / 4 NORTH TEXAS (TV: 5-6-10) 11:21 a.m. Sept. 19 1 / 1 TENNESSEE (TV: 1) 3:30 p.m. Sept. 26 ARKANSAS (TV: 1) 2:30 p.m. Sept. 26 at Kentucky (TV: 3) 6 p.m. Oct. 3 at Kentucky TBA Oct. 10 at LSU TBA Oct. 10 at Ole Miss TBA Oct. 17 ARKANSAS [HC] TBA Oct. 17 SOUTH CAROLINA[HC] TBA Oct. 24 at Mississippi State TBA Oct. 24 TENNESSEE TBA Oct. 31 *vs. Georgia (TV: 1) 3:30 p.m. Nov. 7 LSU TBA Nov. 7 VANDERBILT TBA Nov. 14 at Mississippi State TBA Nov. 14 at South Carolina TBA Nov. 21 CHATTANOOGA TBA Nov. 21 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL TBA Nov. 27 at Auburn (TV: 1) 1:30 p.m. Nov. 28 FLORIDA STATE TBA

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

ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS (1-0, 0-0 SEC) GEORGIA BULLDOGS (1-1, 1-0 SEC) Home Stadium(s): Reynolds Razorback (72,000); War Memorial (53,727) Home Stadium: Sanford (92,746) Total Home Att.: 55,572 Avg. Home Att.: 55, 572 Pct. of Capacity: 103.4 Total Home Att.: 92,746 Avg. Home Att.: 92,746 Pct. of Capacity: 100.0

Sept. 5 rv/rv *MISSOURI STATE (TV: 6-10-11) W 48-10 55,572 Sept. 5 13/13 at Oklahoma State [9/11] (TV: 7) L 10-24 53,012 Sept. 19 rv/rv GEORGIA [23/20] (TV: 2) 6:45 p.m. Sept. 12 21/21 SOUTH CAROLINA [rv/rv] (TV: 3-6) W 41-37 92,746 Sept. 26 at Alabama (TV: 1) 2:30 p.m. Sept. 19 23/20 at Arkansas [rv/rv] (TV: 2) 7:45 p.m. Oct. 3 #vs. Texas A&M TBA Sept. 26 ARIZONA STATE (TV: 4) 7 p.m. Oct. 10 AUBURN TBA Oct. 3 LSU TBA Oct. 17 at Florida TBA Oct. 10 at Tennessee TBA Oct. 24 at Ole Miss TBA Oct. 17 at Vanderbilt TBA Oct. 31 EASTERN MICHIGAN [HC] TBA Oct. 31 *vs. Florida (TV: 1) 3:30 p.m. Nov. 7 SOUTH CAROLINA TBA Nov. 7 TENNESSEE TECH [HC] TBA Nov. 14 TROY TBA Nov. 14 AUBURN TBA Nov. 21 *MISSISSIPPI STATE TBA Nov. 21 KENTUCKY TBA Nov. 28 at LSU TBA Nov. 28 at Georgia Tech TBA

* - Little Rock, Ark. * - Jacksonville, Fla. # - Arlington, Texas ALL TIMES EASTERN ALL TIMES CENTRAL KENTUCKY WILDCATS (1-0, 0-0 SEC) AUBURN TIGERS (2-0, 1-0 SEC) Home Stadium: Commonwealth (67,942) Home Stadium: Jordan-Hare (87,451) Total Home Att.: Avg. Home Att.: Pct. of Capacity: Total Home Att.: 166,412 Avg. Home Att.: 83,206 Pct. of Capacity: 95.1 Sept. 5 *vs. Miami, Ohio (TV: 4) W 42-0 41,037 Sept. 5 LOUISIANA TECH (TV: 4) W 37-13 81,143 Sept. 19 LOUISVILLE (TV: 4) 12 p.m. Sept. 12 rv/rv MISSISSIPPI STATE (TV: 6-9-10) W 49-24 85,269 Sept. 26 FLORIDA (TV: 3-6) 6 p.m. Sept. 19 rv/rv WEST VIRGINIA [rv/rv] (TV: 3-6) 6:45 p.m. Oct. 3 ALABAMA TBA Sept. 26 BALL STATE (TV: 6-9-10) 6 p.m. Oct. 10 at South Carolina TBA Oct. 3 at Tennessee TBA Oct. 17 at Auburn TBA Oct. 10 at Arkansas TBA Oct. 24 LOUISIANA-MONROE TBA Oct. 17 KENTUCKY TBA Oct. 31 MISSISSIPPI STATE [HC] TBA Oct. 24 at LSU TBA Nov. 7 EASTERN KENTUCKY TBA Oct. 31 OLE MISS TBA Nov. 14 at Vanderbilt TBA Nov. 7 FURMAN [HC] TBA Nov. 21 at Georgia TBA Nov. 14 at Georgia TBA Nov. 28 TENNESSEE TBA Nov. 27 ALABAMA (TV: 1) 1:30 p.m. ALL TIMES EASTERN ALL TIMES CENTRAL

Team’s AP & USA Today Rankings Listed Before Opponent’s Name & Opponents’ Rankings Listed after its Name (at time of game) • [HC] - Homecoming December 5 • SEC Football Championship Game • Atlanta • Georgia Dome • 4 p.m. ET • CBS Sports TV Key - (1) CBS; (2) ESPN; (3) ESPN2; (4) ESPNU; (5) SEC Network; (6) ESPN360.com; (7) ABC; (8) CSS; (9) FS South, Southwest and SUN Sports; (10) ESPN GamePlan; (11) Institutional PPV 2009 SEC Football • Page 3 Week 3 2009 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE TEAM SCHEDULES AND RESULTS LSU TIGERS (2-0, 1-0 SEC) SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKS (1-1, 0-1 SEC) Home Stadium: Tiger Stadium (92,400) Home Stadium: Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250) Total Home Att.: 91,566 Avg. Home Att.: 91,566 Pct. of Capacity: 99.1 Total Home Att.: Avg. Home Att.: Pct. of Capacity:

Sept. 5 11/9 at Washington (TV: 2-6) W 31-23 69,161 Sept. 3 rv/rv at N.C. State [rv/rv] (TV: 2-6) W 7-3 57,583 Sept. 12 11/9 VANDERBILT (TV: 4) W 23-9 91,566 Sept. 12 rv/rv at Georgia [21/21] (TV: 3-6) L 37-41 92,746 Sept. 19 9/7 LOUISIANA LAFAYETTE (TV: 4) 6 p.m. Sept. 19 --/rv FLORIDA ATLANTIC (TV: 6-10-11) 7 p.m. Sept. 26 at Mississippi State (TV: 5-6-10) 11:21 a.m. Sept. 24 OLE MISS (TV: 2-6) 7:30 p.m. Oct. 3 at Georgia TBA Oct. 3 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE TBA Oct. 10 FLORIDA TBA Oct. 10 KENTUCKY TBA Oct. 24 AUBURN TBA Oct. 17 at Alabama TBA Oct. 31 TULANE TBA Oct. 24 VANDERBILT [HC] TBA Nov. 7 at Alabama TBA Oct. 31 at Tennessee TBA Nov. 14 LOUISIANA TECH [HC] TBA Nov. 7 at Arkansas TBA Nov. 21 at Ole Miss TBA Nov. 14 FLORIDA TBA Nov. 28 ARKANSAS TBA Nov. 28 CLEMSON TBA

ALL TIMES CENTRAL ALL TIMES EASTERN

OLE MISS REBELS (1-0, 0-0 SEC) TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS (1-1, 0-0 SEC) Home Stadium(s): Vaught-Hemingway / Hollingsworth Field (60,580) Home Stadium: Neyland / Shield-Watkins Field (100,011) Total Home Att.: Avg. Home Att.: Pct. of Capacity: Total Home Att.: 201,000 Avg. Home Att.: 100,500 Pct. of Capacity: 100.5

Sept. 6 8/10 at Memphis (TV: 2-6) W 45-14 45,207 Sept. 5 rv/rv WESTERN KENTUCKY (TV: 5-6-10) W 63-7 98,761 Sept. 19 5/6 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA (TV: 6-8-10) 6:30 p.m. Sept. 12 rv/rv UCLA [rv/rv] (TV: 2-6) L 15-19 102,239 Sept. 24 at South Carolina (TV: 2-6) 6:30 p.m. Sept. 19 at Florida [1/1] (TV: 1) 3:30 p.m. Oct. 3 at Vanderbilt TBA Sept. 26 OHIO (TV: 6-10-11) 7 p.m. Oct. 10 ALABAMA TBA Oct. 3 AUBURN TBA Oct. 17 UAB [HC] TBA Oct. 10 GEORGIA TBA Oct. 24 ARKANSAS TBA Oct. 24 at Alabama TBA Oct. 31 at Auburn TBA Oct. 31 SOUTH CAROLINA TBA Nov. 7 NORTHERN ARIZONA TBA Nov. 7 MEMPHIS [HC] TBA Nov. 14 TENNESSEE TBA Nov. 14 at Ole Miss TBA Nov. 21 LSU TBA Nov. 21 VANDERBILT TBA Nov. 28 at Mississippi State TBA Nov. 28 at Kentucky TBA

ALL TIMES CENTRAL ALL TIMES EASTERN

MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS (1-1, 0-1 SEC) VANDERBILT COMMODORES (1-1, 0-1 SEC) Home Stadium: Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field (55,082) Home Stadium: Vanderbilt (39,773) Total Home Att.: 54,232 Avg. Home Att.: 54,232 Pct. of Capacity: 98.5 Total Home Att.: 36,350 Avg. Home Att.: 36,350 Pct. of Capacity: 91.4

Sept. 5 JACKSON STATE (TV: 4) W 45-7 54,232 Sept. 5 rv/- WESTERN CAROLINA (TV: 6-8-10) W 45-0 36,350 Sept. 12 at Auburn [rv/rv] (TV: 6-9-10) L 9-23 91,566 Sept. 12 at LSU [11/9] (TV: 4) L 9-23 91,566 Sept. 19 at Vanderbilt (TV: 6-9-10) 6 p.m. Sept. 19 MISSISSIPPI STATE (TV: 6-9-10) 6 p.m. Sept. 26 LSU (TV: 5-6-10) 11:21 a.m. Sept. 26 at Rice (TV: 6-8-10) 7 p.m. Oct. 3 GEORGIA TECH TBA Oct. 3 OLE MISS TBA Oct. 10 HOUSTON [HC] TBA Oct. 10 at Army TBA Oct. 17 at Middle Tennessee TBA Oct. 17 GEORGIA [HC] TBA Oct. 24 FLORIDA TBA Oct. 24 at South Carolina TBA Oct. 31 at Kentucky TBA Oct. 31 GEORGIA TECH TBA Nov. 14 ALABAMA TBA Nov. 7 at Florida TBA Nov. 21 *at Arkansas TBA Nov. 14 KENTUCKY TBA Nov. 28 OLE MISS TBA Nov. 21 at Tennessee TBA

* - Little Rock, Ark. ALL TIMES CENTRAL ALL TIMES CENTRAL

Team’s AP & USA Today Rankings Listed Before Opponent’s Name & Opponents’ Rankings Listed after its Name (at time of game) • [HC] - Homecoming December 5 • SEC Football Championship Game • Atlanta • Georgia Dome • 4 p.m. ET • CBS Sports TV Key - (1) CBS; (2) ESPN; (3) ESPN2; (4) ESPNU; (5) SEC Network; (6) ESPN360.com; (7) ABC; (8) CSS; (9) FS South, Southwest and SUN Sports; (10) ESPN GamePlan; (11) Institutional PPV 2009 SEC Football • Page 4 Week 3 2009 SEC WEEK-BY-WEEK SCHEDULES AND RESULTS (All Times Eastern and subject to change) Oct. 3 Nov. 14 Alabama at Kentucky Alabama at Mississippi State Sept. 3 Auburn at Tennessee Troy at Arkansas South Carolina 7, N.C. State 3 (57,583) LSU at Georgia Auburn at Georgia Georgia Tech at Mississippi State Florida at South Carolina Sept. 5 South Carolina State at South Carolina Kentucky at Vanderbilt Alabama 34, Virginia Tech 24 (Atlanta) (74,954) Arkansas vs. Texas A&M (Arlington, Texas) Louisiana Tech at LSU Arkansas 48, Missouri State 10 (Little Rock) Ole Miss at Vanderbilt Tennessee at Ole Miss (55,572) OPEN: Ole Miss Auburn 37, Louisiana Tech 13 (81,143) Nov. 21 Florida 62, Charleston Southern 3 (90,621) Oct. 10 Chattanooga at Alabama Oklahoma State 24, Georgia 10 (53,012) Alabama at Ole Miss Mississippi State at Arkansas (Little Rock) LSU 31, Washington 23 (69,161) Auburn at Arkansas Florida International at Florida Miss. State 45, Jackson State 7 (54,232) Florida at LSU Kentucky at Georgia Tennessee 63, Western Kentucky 7 (98,761) Georgia at Tennessee LSU at Ole Miss Vanderbilt 45, Western Carolina 0 (36,350) Kentucky at South Carolina Vanderbilt at Tennessee Kentucky 42, Miami, Ohio 0 (Cincinnati) (41,037) Houston at Mississippi State OPEN: Auburn, South Carolina Vanderbilt at Army Sept. 6 Nov. 27 Ole Miss 45, Memphis 14 (45,207) Oct. 17 Alabama at Auburn [2:30 p.m.] (TV: 1) South Carolina at Alabama Sept. 12 Arkansas at Florida Nov. 28 Alabama 40, Florida International 14 (92,012) Kentucky at Auburn Arkansas at LSU Auburn 49, Mississippi State 24 (85,269) Georgia at Vanderbilt Ole Miss at Mississippi State Florida 56, Troy 6 (90,349) UAB at Ole Miss Florida State at Florida Georgia 41, South Carolina 37 (92,746) Mississippi State at Middle Tennessee Georgia at Georgia Tech LSU 23, Vanderbilt 9 (91,566) OPEN: LSU, Tennessee Tennessee at Kentucky UCLA 19, Tennessee 15 (102,239) Clemson at South Carolina OPEN: Arkansas, Kentucky, Ole Miss Oct. 24 OPEN: Vanderbilt Tennessee at Alabama Sept. 19 Arkansas at Ole Miss Dec. 5 North Texas at Alabama [12:21 p.m.] Auburn at LSU SEC Championshpi Game (Atlanta) (TV: 5-6-10) Florida at Mississippi State [4 p.m.] (TV: 1) Georgia at Arkansas [7:45 p.m.] (TV: 2) Louisiana Monroe at Kentucky West Virginia at Auburn [7:45 p.m.] (TV: 3-6) Vanderbilt at South Carolina Tennessee at Florida [3:30 p.m.] (TV: 1) OPEN: Georgia Louisville at Kentucky [12 p.m.] (TV: 4) Louisiana Lafayette at LSU [7 p.m.] (TV: 4) Oct. 31 SE Louisiana at Ole Miss [7:30 p.m.] (TV: 6-8-10) Eastern Michigan at Arkansas Mississippi State at Vanderbilt [7 p.m.] Ole Miss at Auburn (TV: 6-9-10) Florida vs. Georgia (Jacksonville) [3:30 p.m.] Fla. Atlantic at South Carolina [7 p.m.] (TV: 1) (TV: 6-10-11) Mississippi State at Kentucky Tulane at LSU Sept. 24 South Carolina at Tennessee Ole Miss at South Carolina [7:30 p.m.] (TV: 2-6) Georgia Tech at Vanderbilt OPEN: Alabama Sept. 26 Arkansas at Alabama [3:30 p.m.] (TV: 1) Nov. 7 Ball State at Auburn [7 p.m.] (TV: 6-9-10) LSU at Alabama Florida at Kentucky [6 p.m.] (TV: 3) South Carolina at Arkansas Arizona State at Georgia [7 p.m.] (TV: 4-6) Furman at Auburn LSU at Mississippi State [1:21 p.m.] (TV: 5-6-10) Vanderbilt at Florida Ohio at Tennessee [7 p.m.] (TV: 6-10-11) Tennessee Tech at Georgia Vanderbilt at Rice [8 p.m.] (TV: 6-8-10) Eastern Kentucky at Kentucky Memphis at Tennessee Northern Arizona at Ole Miss OPEN: Mississippi State

TV Key - (1) CBS; (2) ESPN; (3) ESPN2; (4) ESPNU; (5) SEC Network; (6) ESPN360.com; (7) ABC; (8) CSS; (9) FS South, Southwest and SUN Sports; (10) ESPN GamePlan; (11) Institutional PPV 2009 SEC Football • Page 5 Week 3 2009 SEC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE SPECIAL TEAMS TIM TEBOW RAHIM ALEM BRANDON BOYKIN Defensive End Return Specialist/ FLORIDA LSU GEORGIA 6-3 • 240 • Senior 6-3 • 254 • Senior 5-10 • 182 • Sophomore Jacksonville, Fla. (Nease HS) New Orleans, La. (St. Augustine HS) Fayetteville, Ga. (HS)

• Completed 15-of-24 passes for 237 yards with • Recorded a career-high seven tackles and one • Accounted for 187 yards on four kickoff returns, four and no in Florida’s sack in LSU’s 23-9 conference win over Vanderbilt. including a 100-yard return, in 56-6 win against Troy. Georgia’s 41-37 win over South Carolina. • Six of his seven tackles were solo stops and he • Also rushed for 71 yards on 13 carries and a also broke up a pass. • The 100-yard return is the longest in Georgia his- touchdown against the Trojans. tory and pulled the Bulldogs to a 7-7 tie in the first • Alem’s sack went for an 11-yard loss and came on quarter. • Stats were accumulated in 2.5 quarters of action a third-down opportunity for the Commodores mid- in inclement weather conditions. way through the fourth quarter with the Tigers lead- • His 187 yards are second in Georgia history ing 16-9. (record: 190 by Scott Woerner vs. UK, 1977). • Tebow leads all active NCAA FBS players in career rushing TDs (45), touchdowns responsible for • The LSU defense held Vanderbilt to just seven • Also accounted for four solo tackles and an inter- (117) and most touchdowns scored (45). points and 210 yards of offense – 122 rushing, 88 ception against the Gamecocks. passing.

OFFENSIVE LINEMAN DEFENSIVE LINEMAN FRESHMAN CLINT BOLING ANTONIO COLEMAN Tackle Defensive End Running Back GEORGIA AUBURN ALABAMA 6-5 • 297 • Junior 6-3 • 261 • Senior 5-11 • 220 Alpharetta, Ga. (Chattahoochee HS) Mobile, Ala. (Williamson HS) Pensacola, Fla. (Escambia HS)

• Graded out at 94 percent during Georgia’s 41-37 • Had three tackles and an return for a • Led Crimson Tide with 118 yards rushing on 15 win over South Carolina. touchdown in Auburn’s 49-24 win against carries and two touchdowns in Alabama’s 40-14 Mississippi State. win over Florida International. • Also had 10 knockdown blocks as Georgia regis- tered 303 total yards on offense. • Had his first career interception, returning it 20 • Also caught two passes for 23 yards against the yards for a touchdown to give Auburn the lead for Golden Panthers. • Helped give quarterback Joe Cox time to complete good, 21-17, in the second quarter. a career-high 17 passes for 201 yards (also a • Richardson scored on runs of nine and 35 yards in career high) and two touchdowns. • The Tigers’ defense held Mississippi State to 297 the second half to extend Alabama’s lead from 20- yards of total offense. 14 to 33-14 early in the fourth quarter. • Georgia has scored all six times it been inside their opponent’s 20-yard line this season. • The TD return was the second of his career. OTHER OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES IN WEEK 2 LB DONT’A HIGHTOWER (Alabama) -- Totaled six tackles (three solo) with 2.5 QB STEPHEN GARCIA (South Carolina) -- Completed 31-of-53 passes for 313 for losses and including a sack and two quarterback hurries in win over Florida yards with 2 TDs and rushed for 42 yards on 10 carries against Georgia. International. DB (Tennessee) -- Led Vols with 10 total tackles (seven solos) with QB KODI BURNS (Auburn) -- Accounted for four TDs (3 rushing and 1 passing) one for a loss (-1) and a quarterback pressure against UCLA. against Mississippi State. CB CASEY HAYWARD (Vanderbilt) -- Credited with 13 total tackles (eight solos) WR RILEY COOPER (Florida) -- Caught five passes for 82 yards and a TD and with four for losses (-5 yards) against LSU. also had a 14 yard run against Troy.

LB RENNIE CURRAN (Georgia) -- Logged 15 total tackles (nine solos) with a pass deflection against South Carolina.

DE CHANCEY AGAHYERE (LSU) -- Freshman logged five total tackles with one sack (-3 yards) and a pass deflection against Vanderbilt.

RB ANTHONY DIXON (Mississippi State) -- Rushed for 92 yards on 20 carries and a touchdown against Auburn. 2009 SEC Football • Page 8 Week 3

SEC IN THE THIS WEEK’S POLLS 2009 SEC NON-CONFERENCE RECORD [13-2 (.867)] Associated Press (After Week 2) FWAA Grantland Rice Poll (Pre-Season) 2009 No. Team Record Points 2008 Conference App. W-L Pct. 2008 1. FLORIDA (56) 2-0 1491 No. Team Record ACC 7 2-0 1.000 6-6 2. Texas (1) 2-0 1404 1. Florida [20] 13-1 Big East 2 0-0 .000 1-1 3. Southern California (1) 2-0 1396 2. Texas 12-1 Big Ten 0 0-0 .000 1-1 4. ALABAMA (2) 2-0 1328 3. Oklahoma [1] 12-2 Big 12 2 0-1 .000 1-1 5. OLE MISS 1-0 1145 4. USC 12-1 C-USA 6 1-0 1.000 9-0 Penn State 2-0 1145 5. Alabama 12-2 MAC 4 1-0 1.000 3-0 7. Brigham Young 2-0 1122 6. Virginia Tech 10-4 Mountain West 0 0-0 .000 0-2 8. California 2-0 1058 7. Ohio State 10-3 Pac-10 3 1-1 .500 1-1 9. LSU 2-0 951 8. Ole Miss 9-4 Sun Belt 10 3-0 1.000 10-0 10. Boise State 2-0 945 9. Oklahoma State 9-4 WAC 2 1-0 1.000 1-1 11. Ohio State 1-1 840 10. Penn State 11-2 FBS Independent 1 0-0 .000 0-0 12. Oklahoma 1-1 835 11. LSU 8-5 FCS Schools 11 4-0 1.000 9-0 13. Virginia Tech 1-1 749 12. California 9-4 14. Georgia Tech 2-0 683 13. Oregon 10-3 OVERALL NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS 15. Texas Christian 1-0 609 14. Boise State 12-1 16. Oklahoma State 1-1 445 Georgia 10-3 2009------17. Cincinnati 2-0 407 Conference W-L Pct. 2008 18. Utah 2-0 405 Rankings ACC 12-7 .632 41-17 19. Nebraska 2-0 365 (First poll released on Sunday, Oct. 18) Big East 10-3 .769 33-14 20. Miami (Fla.) 1-0 364 Big Ten 18-4 .818 32-18 21. Houston 2-0 341 No. Team Record Rating Big 12 16-6 .727 42-13 22. Kansas 2-0 271 Conference USA 10-10 .500 22-32 23. GEORGIA 1-1 260 MAC 8-17 .320 21-35 24. North Carolina 2-0 250 CONFERENCE RANKINGS (After Week 2) Mountain West 11-6 .647 28-13 25. Michigan 2-0 169 Pac-10 14-5 .737 19-17 AP USA/ESPN FWAA BCS SEC 13-2 .867 43-13 Others (SEC Only): Auburn (26), Arkansas SEC 5 5 5 0 Sun Belt 6-10 .375 9-28 (3). Big Ten 3 2 2 0 Western Athletic 7-9 .438 19-23 Pac-10 2 3 3 0 USA Today Coaches’ Poll (After Week 2) Big 12 5 6 3 0 SEC NON-CONFERENCE RECORD (Since ACC 4 4 1 0 1992) No. Team Record Points MWC 3 3 0 0 1. FLORIDA (56) 2-0 1472 WAC 1 1 1 0 Regular Season 2. Texas 2-0 1399 C-USA 1 0 0 0 Year App. W-L Pct. Bowls 3. Southern California (3) 2-0 1368 Big East 1 1 0 0 1992 36 27-9 .750 5-1 4. ALABAMA 2-0 1277 1993 36 28-7-1 .792 2-2 5. Penn State 2-0 1216 1994 36 27-8-1 .764 3-2 6. OLE MISS 1-0 1060 1995 36 29-7 .806 2-4 7. LSU 2-0 1051 1996 36 27-9 .750 5-0 California 2-0 1051 1997 36 32-4 .889 5-1 9. Brigham Young 2-0 941 1998 36 27-9 .750 4-4 10. Boise State 2-0 913 1999 36 28-8 .778 4-4 11. Ohio State 1-1 855 2000 36 27-9 .750 4-5 12. Oklahoma 1-1 794 2001 36 29-7 .806 5-3 13. Georgia Tech 2-0 771 2002 49 37-12 .755 3-4 14. Virginia Tech 1-1 709 2003 46 31-15 .674 5-2 15. Texas Christian 1-0 648 2004 36 25-11 .694 3-3 16. Utah 2-0 533 2005 36 27-9 .750 3-3 17. Oklahoma State 1-1 485 2006 48 41-7 .854 6-3 18. Nebraska 2-0 471 2006 48 41-7 .854 6-3 19. North Carolina 2-0 341 2007 48 40-8 .825 7-2 20. GEORGIA 1-1 333 2008 48 37-11 .771 6-2 21. Cincinnati 2-0 328 2009 15 13-2 .867 ----- 22. Miami (Fla.) 1-0 291 TOTALS 734 573-159-2 72-45 23. Kansas 2-0 195 (.782) (.615) 24. Oregon State 2-0 118 25. Missouri 2-0 104 Combined: 645-204-2 (.759)

Others (SEC Only): Auburn (30), Kentucky (9), Arkansas (1), South Carolina (1). 2009 SEC Football • Page 9 Week 3

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 112-50-1 .690 69-24 (23) .742 (12) 42-17 (18) .712 (8) , Arkansas 47-16 .746 6-7 .462 2-6 .250 Gene Chizik, Auburn 7-19 .269 2-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 Urban Meyer, Florida 85-17 .833 46-9 .836 26-8 .765 Mark Richt, Georgia 83-23 .783 83-23 (T19) .783 (5) 49-19 (T13) .721 (6) Rich Brooks, Kentucky 124-150-4 .453 33-41 .446 13-35 .271 Les Miles, LSU 72-32 .692 44-11 .800 24-11 .686 Houston Nutt, Ole Miss 121-74 .621 85-52 (18) .620 47-43 (16) .522 Dan Mullen, Mississippi State 1-1 .500 1-1 .500 0-1 .000 , South Carolina 171-63-2 .729 151-50-1 (8) .750 (9) 102-32 (4) .761 (4) Lane Kifffin, Tennessee 1-1 .500 1-1 .500 0-0 .000 Bobby Johnson, Vanderbilt 88-93 .486 28-57 .329 12-46 .207

W-L-T Ranking indicates number of wins; Pct. ranking indicates highest win percentage (To be listed among career leaders, must have min. 5 years coaching) # - includes SEC Championship Game / ( ) - Current SEC Coaches’ Rankings among Career Leaders STATE OF THE SEC Georgia, Florida and LSU have the SEC’s best records during the last five and Record Last 10 Seasons (1999-2008) 10 seasons. Since 2004, Florida and LSU have posted the league’s best over- SEC AP all mark at 52-14 (.788). Since 1999, Georgia has had the league’s best W-L Pct. Bowls Champ Top 25 record at 98-31 (.760). Below is a look at how each SEC team has fared dur- Georgia 99-31 .762 10 2 10 ing the last five and ten seasons: Florida 98-33 .748 10 3 8 LSU 95-35 .731 9 3 7 Record Last Five Seasons (2004-2008) Auburn 87-39 .690 8 1 6 SEC AP Tennessee 86-42 .672 8 0 6 W-L Pct. Bowls Champ Top 25 Alabama 77-51 .602 7 1 4 Florida 53-14 .791 5 2 4 Arkansas 73-52 .584 7 0 2 LSU 53-14 .791 5 1 4 Ole Miss 63-58 .521 5 0 3 Georgia 51-15 .773 5 1 5 South Carolina 62-60 .508 5 0 2 Auburn 49-16 .754 4 1 4 Kentucky 50-70 .417 4 0 0 Alabama 43-23 .652 5 0 2 Mississippi State 48-72 .400 3 0 2 Tennessee 40-25 .615 3 0 3 Vanderbilt 38-80 .322 1 0 0 South Carolina 35-28 .556 3 0 0 Arkansas 33-29 .532 2 0 1 Kentucky 29-33 .468 3 0 0 Ole Miss 24-36 .400 1 0 1 Vanderbilt 24-37 .393 1 0 0 Mississippi State 22-39 .361 1 0 0 STARTING 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 2-0 54-33-1 471 2 61.1 N/A Arkansas Ryan Mallett 1-0 22-17-0 309 1 77.3 N/A Auburn Kodi Burns 3-5 34-17-0 203 1 50.0 135-72-6 841 2 53.3 Chris Todd 5-2 129-76-1 936 3 58.9 48-25-3 320 3 52.1 Florida Tim Tebow 24-5 541-364-8 5389 59 67.3 146-87-2 1068 8 59.6 Georgia Joe Cox 2-1 34-21-1 225 2 61.8 30-15-1 162 1 50.0 Kentucky Mike Hartline 7-3 213-126-4 1298 9 59.2 101-50-4 426 2 49.5 Randall Cobb 1-3 13-7-1 56 1 53.8 53-27-3 272 0 50.9 LSU Jarrett Lee 4-4 107-62-4 765 4 57.9 112-54-10 726 6 48.2 Jordan Jefferson 3-1 73-47-0 452 4 64.4 21-9-0 143 2 42.9 Ole Miss Jevan Snead 10-4 206-114-6 1843 22 55.3 143-82-9 1094 6 57.3 Miss. State Tyson Lee 4-6 101-61-0 594 3 60.4 138-77-5 784 5 55.8 South Carolina Stephen Garcia 2-3 41-22-2 287 2 53.7 97-54-5 607 3 55.7 Tennessee Jonathan Crompton 4-4 68-46-5 574 8 67.6 118-58-5 511 0 49.2 Nick Stephens 2-4 37-20-0 292 1 54.1 91-42-3 506 3 46.2 Vanderbilt Mackenzi Adams 2-7 30-17-2 231 2 56.7 180-94-8 943 8 52.2 Larry Smith 2-1 35-20-0 274 1 57.1 24-11-1 88 0 45.8 2009 SEC Football • Page 10 Week 3 SEC FOOTBALL VIDEO REPLAY THE OBJECTIVE THE PROCESS To allow for specific types of officiating calls to be immediately reviewed dur- Each SEC football stadium has a secured replay booth equipped with a DVSport ing all games hosted by SEC teams. Digital Replay System. 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 is selected and assigned by the Conference Office. A new rule expands the ability of a head coach to challenge a reviewable play on the field. The head coach now retains a challenge if his initial challenge is suc- A live video feed is sent directly to the replay booth. The Technician watches cessful and thus results in a reversal by the replay official. The coach will then the feed on an input monitor while capturing/digitizing it into the DVSport have a single challenge that he may use anytime during the game if his team has Digital Replay System. The Technician also marks the beginning of each play as not used all its timeouts. Thus a team may have a total of two challenges in the well as any replays as they occur in real time. game, but only if the first results in a reversal of the on-field ruling. Each play and subsequent replay then appears on a touch screen in front of the THE SOURCE Communicator. As the Technician marks the incoming video, each view (by All reviewable video comes direct from either the television network broadcast- mark) will appear as a small picture on the computer touch screen. At any time, ing the game (CBS Sports, ESPN, ESPN2, Lincoln Financial) or other TV pro- the Communicator can touch/click on a thumbnail and immediately send that duction facilities that meet established conference standards. The play/replay to the Replay Official. Southeastern Conference has used instant replay since 2005. With the Communicator’s assistance, the Replay Official can quickly jump THE PLAYS between replays while playing back the video. All replay video navigation is Reviewable done via a remote device controlled by the Replay Official. All replays/video are 1. Plays governed by Sideline, Goal Line, End Zone, and End Line: viewed on an output monitor. The touch screen is only used to select the a. Scoring Plays, including a runner breaking the plane of the goal line replays. b. Pass complete/incomplete/intercepted at sideline, goal and endlines c. Runner/receiver in or out of bounds While most plays are reviewed between the whistle and the beginning of the d. Recovery of loose ball in and out of bounds next play, the Replay Official can stop play on the field by using a pager sys- 2. Passing Plays: tem. Five onfield officials wear pagers. If play is stopped the Referee announces a. Pass ruled complete/ incomplete/ intercepted in the field of play and on the stadium PA microphone that play has been stopped so the previous play end zones can be reviewed. The Referee then proceeds to the sideline headset, which pro- b. Touching of a by an ineligible receiver vides direct communication to the Replay Official in the booth. Once the play c. Touching of a forward pass by a defensive player has been reviewed, the Replay Official notifies the Referee, who then announces d. Quarterback (Passer) forward pass or (if ruled incomplete, play is the decision on the stadium PA system. finalized) e. Illegal forward pass or illegal handing off beyond the line of scrimmage THE EQUIPMENT f. Illegal forward pass or illegal handing off after change of possession Each SEC member institution uses the Digital Replay System developed by g. Forward or backward pass thrown from behind the line of scrimmage DVSport of Pittsburgh, Pa. The replay systems are maintained by the home h. Quarterback (Passer) starts arm forward, ball comes loss and play is institution with technical support from DVSport. ruled incomplete (if ball is quickly recovered) i. Quarterback (Passer) throws incomplete swing pass that is close to INSTANT REPLAY STATISTICS being forward or backward, and pass is ruled forward (if ball is quickly recovered) Games Using Play Plays Average Length 3. Other Detectable Infractions: SEC Replay Stoppages Overturned of Review a. Runner ruled not down. 2005 77 66 17 1:53 b. Runner ruled down (when ball carrier is judged down by rule and the 2006 89 123 29 1:41 ball is fumbled, play may be reviewed if recovery of ball occurs in 2007 87 139 38 1:36 the immediate action following fumble and is prior to any official 2008 85 122 39 1:24 signaling ball is dead. Also reviewable when runner is ruled out 2009 6 3 3 2:05 of bounds near goal line.) TOTALS 344 453 126 1:38 c. Forward progress with respect to first down d. Touching of a kick e. Number of players on field 2009 INSTANT REPLAY STATISTICS f. Clock adjustments (in conjunction with overturned plays) g. Fourth-down/try fumble plays Games Using Play Plays Average Length h. Attempts (only when ball is ruled below or above the cross SEC Replay Stoppages Overturned of Review bar, inside or outside the uprights when it is lower than the top of Week 1 6 3 3 2:05 the uprights.) Week 2 6 x x x TOTALS 6 3 3 2:05 Not Reviewable 1. Fighting participants 7. Face mask 2. Off-sides/Encroachment 8. Taunting 3. Pass interference 9. Illegal blocks 4. Roughing passer/kicker 10. Holding 5. Illegal formations 11. Personal fouls 6. Taunting/excessive celebrations 2009 SEC Football • Page 11 Week 3 SEC FOOTBALL ON TELEVISION CBS SPORTS COMCAST/ CHARTER SPORTS SOUTHEAST On Aug. 14, 2008, CBS Sports and the SEC announced a history 15-year con- tract extension to broadcast its football and basketball games. On May 21, 2009, Comcast / Charter Sports Southeast (CSS), the regional sports channel focusing on college sports in the southeast, announced it has reached In the new agreement, beginning with the 2009-10 season, CBS Sports contin- a five-year agreement with ESPN to televise live Southeastern Conference (SEC) ues to be the exclusive national network broadcaster of SEC home football content including a minimum of six football games, twenty men's basketball games, including the SEC Championship Game. CBS Sports will showcase the top games, and sixteen women's basketball games as well as fifty SEC Olympic conference matchups each week of the package with the “SEC Game of the sports each year. The agreement will begin with the 2009-10 academic year. Week”. The agreement also includes a prime time game and doubleheader Events and times will be announced as determined. opportunities. In addition, CBS Sports continues its coverage of SEC regular- season basketball. FOX SPORTS NET In addition to the broadcast rights on CBS Sports, this comprehensive long- team deal includes certain digital, internet, wireless, Video-on-Demand, data FOX Sports Net (FSN), the nation’s leader in local sports, today announced a and enhanced highlight rights across all CBS platforms, including CBS College new multi-year television rights agreement with ESPN that expands its long- Sports Network and CBSSports.com. Also, simulcasts of CBS Sports games will time partnership with the Southeastern Conference (SEC). be available for distribution by the CBS College Sports Network. Beginning with the 2009-10 academic year, FSN’s three regional sports net- works serving the SEC territory – FOX Sports South, Sun Sports and FOX Sports ESPN Southwest – will be the outlets for a minimum of 91 SEC athletic events each year. Events will include seven live, exclusive football games, 20 men’s bas- ESPN has acquired rights to every SEC home football game (excluding those on ketball games, 24 women’s basketball games (16 regular season, eight tour- the network broadcast package) and will serve as the exclusive national cable nament), 16 baseball games (10 regular season, six tournament) and 24 addi- home and the syndication rightsholder for the conference. tional Olympic sporting events (softball, volleyball, soccer, gymnastics).

ESPN and ESPN2: The networks will increase coverage by combining to televise FSN will distribute these events to more than 24 million cable and satellite a minimum of 20 SEC games annually, including Saturday night and two prime- households across the SEC coverage area. time Thursday matchups.

ESPNU: The 24-hour college sports network, which launched in March 2005, SEC FOOTBALL SHOWS ON TELEVISION will present a package of SEC football for the first time, with a Saturday game- of-the-week (generally in primetime and a minimum of 13 games annually). SEC Weekly on ESPNU SEC Weekly, a one-hour program will air Thursdays at 4:30 p.m. on ESPNU, SEC Network (ESPN Regional Television)): The nation’s largest syndicator of throughout the academic year and will cover SEC sports, including sport-by- collegiate sports programming, becomes the official over-the-air syndication sport previews, reviews, specials and features on student-athletes. The show home for the SEC and will feature a game-of-the-week package (generally at will be hosted by Cara Capuano, who will anchor, and new analyst Matt 12:30 p.m. ET), with a minimum of 13 games each season throughout the SEC Stinchcomb, a former University of Georgia All-America and NFL player. SEC footprint and beyond. In addition, ERT will produce and distribute a studio Weekly is a product of ESPN’s landmark 15-year agreement with the show. Southeastern Conference. ESPNU will complement the show with SEC game tele- casts, including football, basketball, Olympic sports and select conference ESPN360.com: Simulcasts of SEC game telecasts will be offered on the broad- championships. band network. SEC Gridiron Live ESPN Mobile TV: Live games will be simulcast on mobile phones. SEC Gridiron LIVE, a 60-minute studio show offering game previews, expert analysis and a fast-paced social networking component that enables fan inter- ESPN International: The agreement includes global rights to present live games action, will air on FOX Sports South, FOX Sports Southwest and SUN Sports. and encore presentations. The show is hosted by broadcasting veteran Charles Davis, with analysts Randy Cross and and social media reporter Cassidy Hubbarth. The live ESPN Deportes: ESPN has acquired domestic Spanish-language rights for SEC studio show also incorporates a dynamic social networking component, provid- football on the 24-hour, U.S.-based network. ing viewers with the opportunity for lively and immediate interaction with the on-air broadcast team and SEC football fans across the country. ESPN GamePlan: The out-of-market pay-per-view service, will offer SEC action. CBS College Sports SEC Tailgate CBS Sports and CBS College Sports Network have announced 2009 SEC football ESPN Classic: The network may telecast select SEC live games as well as historic coverage, beginning, Saturday, Sept. 19. CBS Sports will start with live pre- and immediate encore presentations. game show “SEC Game of the Week” and CBS College Sports Network kick off with SEC TAILGATE. The show captures all the excitement, traditions and fes- ESPN.com: Extensive SEC content, including highlights, will be presented tivities from the various campuses and stadiums across the SEC, as well as pre- online. views the match-ups, providing highlights and news from games in-progress. CBS will conclude its game coverage with the SEC Post Game Show on CBS College Sports 2009 SEC Football • Page 12 Week 3 SEC IN THE POLLS (AP / USA Today / BCS) ALA ARK AUB UF UGA UK LSU UM MSU USC UT VU PRESEASON 5/5/-- --/rv/-- rv/rv/-- 1/1/-- 13/13/-- --/rv/-- 11/10/-- 8/10/-- --/--/-- rv/rv/-- rv/rv/-- --/--/-- Sept. 6 4/4/-- rv/rv/-- rv/rv/-- 1/1/-- 21/21/-- --/rv/-- 11/9/-- 6/8/-- --/--/-- rv/rv/-- rv/rv/-- --/--/-- Sept. 13 4/4/-- rv/rv/-- rv/rv/-- 1/1/-- 23/20/-- --/rv/-- 9/7/-- 5/6/-- --/--/-- --/rv/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Sept. 20 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- *Sept. 27 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Oct. 4 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Oct. 11 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- *Oct. 18 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Oct. 25 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Oct. 26 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Nov. 1 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Nov. 8 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Nov. 15 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Nov. 22 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Nov. 29 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Dec. 6 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- FINAL --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- * - First week of Harris Interactive Rankings (Sept. 27) / First week of BCS Rankings (Oct. 18) SEC ATTENDANCE UPDATE School Stadium(s) Capacity Games Total Att. Average Att. Pct. of Capacity Alabama Bryant-Denny 92,138 1 92,012 92,012 99.86 Arkansas Reynolds Razorback (Fayetteville) 72,000 0 0 0 0 War Memorial (Little Rock) 53,727 1 55,572 55,572 103.43 TOTAL 1 55,572 55,572 103.43 Auburn Pat Dye Field at Jordan-Hare 87,451 2 166,412 83,206 95.15 Florida Ben Hill Griffin at Florida Field 88,548 2 180,970 90,485 102.19 Georgia Sanford 92,746 1 92,746 92,746 100.00 Kentucky Commonwealth 67,942 0 0 0 0 LSU Tiger 92,400 1 91,566 91,566 99.10 Ole Miss Vaught-Hemingway/Hollingsworth Field 60,580 1 56,127 56,127 92.65 Miss. State Davis Wade at Scott Field 55,082 1 54,232 54,232 98.46 South Carolina Williams-Brice 80,250 0 0 0 0 Tennessee Neyland/Shields-Watkins Field 100,011 2 201,000 100,500 100.49 Vanderbilt Vanderbilt 39,773 1 36,350 36,350 91.39 Neutral Site Games [Florida vs. Georgia, Jacksonville] 80,000 0 0 0 0 [SEC Championship Game, Atlanta] 71,500 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 13 1,026,987 78,999 98.89 SEC’s LONGEST DRIVES SEC RECORDS Plays SEC OVERTIME RECORDS 17 - Tennessee vs. UCLA (69 yards, 7:43 TOP) [FG] 16 - Arkansas vs. Missouri State (83 yards, 7:58 TOP) [TD] Team Total Pct. Last Overtime Game 15 - South Carolina vs. Georgia (74 yards, 5:51 TOP) [Downs] Alabama 4-7 .364 Alabama 27, LSU 21 (1) (2008) 14 - Mississippi State vs. Jackson State (79 yards, 3:41 TOP) [TD] Arkansas 7-1 .875 Arkansas 50, LSU 48 (3) (2007) 14 - Vanderbilt vs. Western Carolina (73 yards, 4:54 TOP) [Missed FG] Auburn 3-5 .375 So. Florida 26, Auburn 23 (1) (2007) 13 - Eight Times Florida 2-2 .500 Florida 49, Vanderbilt 42 (2) (2005) Georgia 4-2 .667 Georgia 26, Alabama 23 (1) (2007) Yards Kentucky 2-3 .400 Tennessee 52, Kentucky 50 (4) (2007) 98 - Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech (3 plays, 0:45 TOP) [TD] LSU 6-5 .545 Alabama 27, LSU 21 (1) (2008) 89 - Florida vs. Charleston Southern (4 plays, 1:26 TOP) [FG] Ole Miss 6-5 .545 LSU 23, Ole Miss 20 (1) (2006) 86 - LSU vs. Washington (9 plays, 4:31 TOP) [TD] Miss. State 1-3 .250 Miss. State 16, UAB 10 (1) (2006) 86 - Vanderbilt vs. Western Carolina (11 plays, 3:32 TOP) [TD] South Carolina 0-2 .000 Tennessee 27, So. Carolina 24 (1) (2007) 83 - Arkansas vs. Missouri State (16 plays, 7:58 TOP) [TD] Tennessee 6-2 .857 UCLA 27, Tennessee 24 (1) (2008) 83 - Florida vs. Troy (10 plays, 2:15 TOP) [End of Half] Vanderbilt 2-3 .400 Florida 49, Vanderbilt 42 (2) (2005) 83 - Mississippi State vs. Auburn (12 plays, 5:16 TOP) [TD] TOTALS 41-38 .519 Time 7:58 - Arkansas vs. Missouri State (16 plays, 83 yards) [TD] 7:43 - Tennessee vs. UCLA (17 plays, 69 yards) [FG] 6:42 - Tennessee vs. UCLA (13 plays, 53 yards) [Downs] 6:23 - Mississippi State vs. Jackson State (13 plays, 50 yards) [Missed FG] 6:23 - Georgia vs. South Carolina (12 plays, 47 yards) [FG] 6:08 - Tennessee vs. Western Kentucky (11 plays, 62 yards) [TD] 2009 SEC Football • Page 13 Week 3

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE NUMBERS

CURRENT CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT BEING SHUTOUT Georgia-South Carolina 10 85 8.50 Ole Miss-Vanderbilt 9 81 9.00 Southeastern Conference Kentucky-Vanderbilt 9 93 10.33 1. Florida 259 Oct. 29, 1988 (lost to Auburn, 16-0) Auburn-LSU 9 96 10.67 2. Tennessee 185 Sept. 17, 1994 (lost to Florida, 31-0) Auburn-Tennessee 4 43 10.75 3. Georgia 170 Sept. 30, 1995 (lost to Alabama, 31-0) Auburn-Florida 5 54 10.80 4. Arkansas 164 Nov. 18, 1995 (lost to LSU, 28-0) LSU-Ole Miss 9 100 11.11 5. Ole Miss 119 Nov. 7, 1998 (lost to Arkansas, 34-0) Auburn-Ole Miss 9 100 11.11 6. Alabama 104 Nov. 18, 2000 (lost to Auburn, 9-0) Arkansas-South Carolina 9 102 11.33 7. LSU 84 Nov. 16, 2002 (lost to Alabama, 31-0) Auburn-Georgia 9 102 11.33 8. Vanderbilt 61 Nov. 22, 2003 (lost to Tennessee, 48-0) Alabama-Tennessee 9 103 11.44 9. South Carolina 39 Sept. 9, 2006 (lost to Georgia, 18-0) 10. Kentucky 33 Oct. 14, 2006 (lost to LSU, 49-0) RECORD WHEN SCORING FIRST / FIRST OFFENSIVE DRIVES 11. Mississippi State 2 Nov. 28, 2008 (lost to Ole Miss, 45-0) Auburn 2 Nov. 29, 2008 (lost to Alabama, 36-0) When Scoring First First Offensive Drive G W-L Pct. TD FG* Punt Down TO EASTERN DIVISION VS. WESTERN DIVISION Alabama 2 2-0 1.000 0 2/2 0 0 0 (Since 1992 • DOES NOT INCLUDE SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES) Arkansas 1 1-0 1.000 1 0 0 0 0 Auburn 2 2-0 1.000 0 1/1 1 0 0 EASTERN vs. Western W L T Pct. Florida 2 2-0 1.000 1 0 1 0 0 Georgia 2 0-1 .000 1 0 0 0 1 Florida 33 18 0 .647 Kentucky 1 1-0 1.000 0 0/1 0 0 0 Georgia 34 16 1 .676 LSU 2 1-0 1.000 0 1/1 1 0 0 Kentucky 21 30 0 .412 Ole Miss 1 1-0 1.000 0 1/1 0 0 0 South Carolina 18 32 1 .363 Mississippi State 2 1-0 1.000 0 0 1 0 1 Tennessee 35 15 1 .696 South Carolina 2 1-1 .500 0 0 2 0 0 Vanderbilt 8 44 0 .154 Tennessee 2 1-0 1.000 0 1/1 0 0 1 TOTALS 149 155 3 .490 Vanderbilt 2 1-0 1.000 0 0 1 0 1

WESTERN vs. Eastern W L T Pct. * - Includes Missed Field Goals Alabama 32 18 1 .637 Arkansas 19 32 0 .373 SEC REDZONE TD RANKINGS Auburn 31 19 1 .618 OFFENSE LSU 24 27 1 .471 Team TD-Chances Percentage /Pass Ole Miss 26 25 0 .510 Florida 9-10 90.00 5 / 4 Miss. State 23 28 0 .451 Ole Miss 5-6 83.33 3 / 2 TOTALS 155 149 3 .510 Auburn 7-9 77.78 5 / 2 Kentucky 3-4 75.00 3 / 0 CLOSE LOSSES SINCE 2003 Tennessee 9-13 69.23 4 / 5 Vanderbilt 6-9 66.67 6 / 0 Total Georgia 4-6 66.67 1 / 3 Team Losses 1-7 Margin Pct. Arkansas 4-6 66.67 2 / 2 Florida 19 12 .632 Mississippi State 7-11 63.64 3 / 4 Georgia 18 11 .611 Alabama 5-12 41.67 4 / 1 Alabama 32 18 .563 LSU 3-8 37.50 2 / 1 South Carolina 35 18 .514 South Carolina 3-11 27.27 1 / 2 Arkansas 32 15 .469 LSU 15 7 .467 DEFENSE Ole Miss 39 18 .462 Team TD-Chances Percentage Rush/Pass Tennessee 28 12 .429 Florida 0-3 00.00 0 / 0 Auburn 21 9 .429 Kentucky 0-1 00.00 0 / 0 Vanderbilt 47 20 .426 Georgia 4-10 40.00 1 / 3 Kentucky 41 13 .317 Vanderbilt 2-5 40.00 2 / 0 Mississippi State 49 11 .224 Alabama 2-4 50.00 1 / 1 Tennessee 2-4 50.00 1 / 1 SEC FOOTBALL SERIES MARGINS SINCE 2000 LSU 3-6 50.00 1 / 2 (Min. 4 games played / Includes 2008 games) Auburn 3-5 60.00 1 / 2 Total Avg. South Carolina 3-5 60.00 1 / 2 Series G Margin Margin Arkansas 1-1 100.00 1 / 0 Florida-Ole Miss 4 13 3.25 Ole Miss 2-2 100.00 2 / 0 LSU-Tennessee 6 40 6.67 Mississippi State 5-5 100.00 4 / 1 South Carolina-Tennessee 9 67 7.44 Alabama-Georgia 4 30 7.50 Arkansas-Kentucky 4 30 7.50 2009 SEC Football • Page 14 Week 3

BOWL GAMES ARE COLLEGE FOOTBALL Bowl Game Date/Time (ET) Site Matchup Network New Mexico Dec. 19 / 2:30 p.m. Albuquerque, N.M. Mountain West vs. WAC ESPN St. Petersburg Dec. 19 / 8 p.m. St. Petersburg, Fla. Big East vs. C-USA ESPN R&L Carriers New Orleans Dec. 20 / 8 p.m. New Orleans, La. C-USA vs. Sun Belt ESPN MAACO Las Vegas Dec. 22 / 8 p.m. Las Vegas, Nev. Mountain West vs. Pac-10 ESPN San Dieco County Credit Union Poinsettia Dec. 23 / 8 p.m. San Diego, Calif. Mountain West vs. Pac-10 ESPN

Sheraton Hawaii Dec. 24 / 8 p.m. Honolulu, Haw. C-USA vs. WAC ESPN Motor City Bowl Dec. 26 / 1 p.m. Detroit, Mich. Big Ten vs. Mid-American ESPN Meineke Car Care Dec. 26 / 4:30 p.m. Charlotte, N.C. ACC vs. Big East ESPN Emerald Dec. 26 / 8 p.m. San Francisco, Calif. ACC vs. Pac-10 ESPN Gaylord Hotels Music City Dec. 27 / 8:15 p.m. Nashville, Tenn. ACC vs. SEC ESPN

Independence Dec. 28 / 5 p.m. Shreveport, La. Big 12 vs. SEC ESPN EagleBank Dec. 29 / 4:30 p.m. Washington, D.C. ACC vs. U.S. Military Academy ESPN Champs Sports Dec. 29 / 8 p.m. Orlando, Fla. ACC vs. Big Ten ESPN Roady’s Humanitarian Dec. 30 / 4:30 p.m. Boise, Idaho Mountain West vs. WAC ESPN Pacific Life Holiday Dec. 30 / 8 p.m. San Diego, Calif. Big 12 vs. Pac-10 ESPN

Texas Dec. 30 / 8 p.m. Houston, Texas Big 12 vs. U.S. Naval Academy NFL Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Dec. 31 / TBA Fort Worth, Texas C-USA vs. Mountain West ESPN Brut Sun Dec. 31 / 12 p.m. El Paso, Texas Pac-10 vs. Big East/Big 12/Notre Dame CBS Insight Dec. 31 / 5:30 p.m. Tempe, Ariz. Big Ten vs. Big 12 NFL Chick-fil-A Dec. 31 / 7:30 p.m. Atlanta, Ga. ACC vs. SEC ESPN

Outback Jan. 1 / 11 a.m. Tampa, Fla. Big Ten vs. SEC ESPN Capital One Jan. 1 / 1 p.m. Orlando, Fla. Big Ten vs. SEC ABC Konica Minolta Gator Jan. 1 / 1 p.m. Jacksonville, Fla. ACC vs. Big East/Big 12/Notre Dame CBS Rose Bowl Game presented by Citi Jan. 1 / 5 p.m. Pasadena, Calif. *BCS vs. BCS ABC Allstate Sugar Jan. 1 / 8:30 p.m. New Orleans, La. *BCS vs. BCS FOX

International Jan. 2 / 12 p.m. Toronto, Canada Big East vs. Mid-American ESPN2 AT&T Cotton Jan. 2 / 2 p.m. Arlington, Texas Big 12 vs. SEC FOX Papajohns.com Jan. 2 / 2 p.m. Birmingham, Ala. Big East vs. SEC ESPN AutoZone Liberty Jan. 2 / 5:30 p.m. Memphis, Tenn. C-USA vs. SEC ESPN Valero Alamo Jan. 2 / 9 p.m. San Antonio, Texas Big Ten vs. Big 12 ESPN

Tostitos Fiesta Jan. 4 / 8 p.m. Glendale, Ariz. *BCS vs. BCS FOX FedEx Orange Jan. 5 / 8 p.m. Miami, Fla. *BCS vs. BCS FOX GMAC Jan. 6 / 7 p.m. Mobile, Ala. ACC vs. Mid-American ESPN Citi BCS National Championship Game Jan. 7 / 8 p.m. Pasadena, Calif. BCS #1 vs. BCS #2 ABC [All Times Eastern and Subjet to Change]

SEC BOWL AGREEMENTS

The Southeastern Conference has agreements to send nine of its member preference. If there are no similarities in the order of selection, the bowls institutions to postseason bowl games following the 2009 season. The win- will be granted its selection. If the bowls rank the same teams in preference, ner of the SEC Championship Game will automatically participate in the Bowl the team involved in the process would get its preference of which bowl to Championship Series comprised of the Sugar, Rose, Orange and Fiesta Bowls. participate. The Capital One (2nd), will then make its pick following the BCS selec- The PetroSun Independence Bowl will receive the eighth selection and the tions. The bowl must select the team with the next best overall record or a Papajohns.com Bowl will have the ninth pick of available SEC teams. team that is within one win of the team with the next best overall record. The Outback, Chick-fil-A and AT&T Cotton Bowls will work with the con- ference office to determine picks 3-5. The Cotton Bowl has the first prefer- ence of teams from the Western Division and the Outback Bowl has first pref- erence of teams from the Eastern Division. The Cotton or Outback Bowl can select teams outside of its divisional preference, but must not select them before the opposite bowl selects from its divisional preference. The Chick- fil-A Bowl has the selection of preference following the Cotton and Outback Bowls. In selections 6-7, the AutoZone Liberty and Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowls will make their selections, not in any specific order, but in consultation with the SEC Office. The Bowls will rank available qualified teams in order of 2009 SEC Football • Page 15 Week 3 SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS Total Offensive Yards Gained 7. 795— , Kentucky (1,184 atts., 8,435 yards)...... 1996-98 1. 11,350—Chris Leak, Florida (137 rushing, 11,213 passing) ...... 2003-06 8. 791— Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky (1,278 atts., 9,360 yards) ...... 2004-07 2. 11,270—David Greene, Georgia (-258 rushing, 11,528 passing) ...... 2001-04 9. 775— Casey Clausen, Tennessee (1,270 atts., 9,707 yards) ...... 2000-03 3. 11,020—, Tennessee (-181 rushing, 11,201 passing).....1994-97 10. 727— Steve Taneyhill, South Carolina (1,209 atts., 8,555 yards) ...... 1992-95 4. 10,841—, Georgia (-312 rushing, 11,153 passing) ...... 1991-94 Highest Active Player 5. 10,637—Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (279 rushing, 10,354 passing) ....2000-03 473—Tim Tebow, Florida (720 atts.; 6,815 yards) ...... 2006- 6. 10,500—, Florida (-375 rushing, 10,875 passing) .....1993-96 196—Jevan Snead, Ole Miss (349 atts.; 2,937 yards) ...... 2008- 7. 9,989—, Ole Miss (-130 rushing, 10,119 passing) ...... 2000-03 194—Mike Hartline, Kentucky (344 atts.; 1,922 yards) ...... 2007- 8. 9,953—, Vanderbilt (1,256 rushing, 8,697 passing)...... 2002-05 9. 9,577—Casey Clausen, Tennessee (-130 rushing, 9,707 passing) ....2000-03 Passing Yards 10. 9,241—, Florida (-46 rushing, 9,287 passing)...... 1989-92 1. 11,528—David Greene, Georgia (849 of 1,440) ...... 2001-04 Highest Active Player 2. 11,213—Chris Leak, Florida (895 of 1,458) ...... 2003-06 8,924—Tim Tebow, Florida (2,109 rushing, 6,815 passing)...... 2006- 3. 11,201—Peyton Manning, Tennessee (863 of 1,381)...... 1994-97 2,994—Jevan Snead, Ole Miss (57 rushing, 2,937 passing) ...... 2008- 4. 11,153—Eric Zeier, Georgia (838 of 1,402) ...... 1991-94 2,695—Anthony Dixon, Miss. State (2,695 rushing)...... 2006- 5. 10,875—Danny Wuerffel, Florida (708 of 1,170)...... 1993-96 6. 10,354—Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (862 of 1,514)...... 2000-03 Touchdown Responsibility 7. 10,119—Eli Manning, Ole Miss (829 of 1,363) ...... 2000-03 1. 122— Danny Wuerffel, Florida (8 rushing, 114 passing) ...... 1993-96 8. 9,707—Casey Clausen, Tennessee (774 of 1,269) ...... 2000-03 2. 118— Eli Manning, Ole Miss (8 rushing, 110 passing) ...... 2000-03 9. 9,360—Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky (791 of 1,278) ...... 2004-07 3. 117— Tim Tebow, Florida (45 rushing, 72 passing) ...... 2006- 10. 9,287—Shane Matthews, Florida (722 of 1,202) ...... 1989-92 4. 101— Peyton Manning, Tennessee (12 rushing, 89 passing) ...... 1994-97 Highest Active Player 101— Chris Leak, Florida (13 rushing, 88 passing) ...... 2003-06 6,815—Tim Tebow, Florida (473 of 720) ...... 2006- 6. 90— Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (12 rushing, 78 passing)...... 2000-03 2,937—Jevan Snead, Ole Miss (196 of 349) ...... 2008- 7. 83— , Florida (6 rushing, 77 passing)...... 2000-02 1,922—Mike Hartline, Kentucky (194 of 344) ...... 2007- 8. 82— Shane Matthews, Florida (7 rushing, 74 passing, 1 receiving)..1989-92 82— Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky (3 rushing, 79 passing)...... 2004-07 Touchdown Passes 10. 81— Casey Clausen, Tennessee (6 rushing, 75 passing) ...... 2000-03 1. 114— Danny Wuerffel, Florida...... 1993-96 Highest Active Player 2. 89— Peyton Manning, Tennessee...... 1994-97 31—Jevan Snead, Ole Miss (3 rushing, 28 passing) ...... 2008- 3. 88— Chris Leak, Florida ...... 2003-06 28—Charles Scott, LSU (28 rushing)...... 2006- 4. 81— Eli Manning, Ole Miss...... 2000-03 5. 79— Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky ...... 2004-07 Rushing Yards Gained 6. 78— Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky ...... 2000-03 1. *5,259—, Georgia (33 games)...... 1980-82 7. 77— Rex Grossman, Florida ...... 2000-02 2. 4,589—Darren McFadden, Arkansas (38 games) ...... 2005-07 8. 75— Casey Clausen, Tennessee...... 2000-03 3. 4,557—Kevin Faulk, LSU (41 games)...... 1995-98 9. 74— Shane Matthews, Florida ...... 1989-92 4. 4,303—, Auburn (38 games)...... 1982-85 74— Tim Couch, Kentucky ...... 1996-98 5. 4,163—Errict Rhett, Florida (48 games)...... 1990-93 Highest Active Player 6. 4,050—Dalton Hilliard, LSU (44 games)...... 1982-85 72—Tim Tebow, Florida...... 2006- 7. 4,035—Charles Alexander, LSU (44 games)...... 1975-78 28—Jevan Snead, Ole Miss...... 2008- 8. 3,928—, Florida (31 games)...... 1987-89 11—Mike Hartline, Kentucky...... 2007- 9. 3,835—, Kentucky (41 games) ...... 1972-75 10. 3,831—Carnell Williams, Auburn (42 games) ...... 2001-04 Receptions Highest Active Player 1. 236— Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt (2,852 yards) ...... 2005-07 2,695—Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State (37 games)...... 2006- 2. 208— Craig Yeast, Kentucky (2,899 yards)...... 1995-98 2,233—Ben Tate, Auburn (36 games)...... 2006- 3. 207— Kenny McKinley, South Carolina (2,781 yards) ...... 2005-09 2,109—Tim Tebow, Florida (42 games) ...... 2006- 4. 204— Terrence Edwards, Georgia (3,093 yards)...... 1999-2002 1,876—Charles Scott, LSU (36 games)...... 2006- 5. 200— Keith Edwards, Vanderbilt (1,757 yards)...... 80,82-84 6. 198— Chris Collins, Ole Miss (2,621 yards) ...... 2000-03 All-Purpose Rushing Yards 7. 197— Derek Abney, Kentucky (2,339 yards)...... 2000-03 1. 6,833—Kevin Faulk, LSU ...... 1995-98 8. 194— Anthony White, Kentucky (1,519 yards) ...... 1996-99 2. 5,856—Derek Abney, Kentucky ...... 2000-03 194— DJ Hall, Alabama (2,923 yards)...... 2004-07 3. 5,831—Darren McFadden, Arkansas ...... 2005-07 10. 189— Keenan Burton, Kentucky (2,376 yards)...... 2003-07 4. 5,749—Herschel Walker, Georgia ...... 1980-82 Highest Active Player 5. 5,743—Domanick Davis, LSU ...... 1999-2002 129—Brandon LaFell, LSU (1,797 yards) ...... 2006- 6. 5,596—James Brooks, Auburn ...... 1977-80 106—Shay Hodge, Ole Miss (1,588 yards) ...... 2006- 7. 5,393—Errict Rhett, Florida ...... 1990-93 92—Dexter McCluster, Ole Miss (1,248 yards)...... 2006- 8. 5,343—Rafael Little, Kentucky ...... 2004-07 9. 5,326—Dalton Hilliard, LSU ...... 1982-85 Reception Yardage 10. 5,084—Carnell Williams, Auburn ...... 2001-04 1. 3,093—Terrence Edwards, Georgia (204 catches) ...... 1999-2002 Highest Active Player 2. 3,001—Josh Reed, LSU (167 catches) ...... 1999-2001 3,692—, Florida (39 games) ...... 2006- 3. 2,964—Boo Mitchell, Vanderbilt (188 catches)...... 1985-88 3,021—Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State (37 games)...... 2006- 4. 2,923—DJ Hall, Alabama (194 catches) ...... 2004-07 2,521—Ben Tate, Auburn (36 games)...... 2006- 5. 2,899—Craig Yeast, Kentucky (208 catches) ...... 1995-98 2,487—Dexter McCluster, Ole Miss (28 games) ...... 2006- 6. 2,884—Fred Gibson, Georgia (161 catches)...... 2001-04 7. 2,880—Dan Stricker, Vanderbilt (182 catches) ...... 1999-2002 Pass Completions 8. 2,879—Anthony Lucas, Arkansas (137 catches) ...... 1995-99 1. 895— Chris Leak, Florida (1,458 atts., 11,213 yards) ...... 2003-06 9. 2,852—Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt (236 catches)...... 2005-07 2. 863— Peyton Manning, Tennessee (1,402 atts., 11,201 yards)...... 1994-97 10. 2,814—Joey Kent, Tennessee (183 catches) ...... 1993-96 3. 862— Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (1,514 atts., 10,354 yards)...... 2000-03 Highest Active Player 4. 849— David Greene, Georgia (1,440 atts., 11,528 yards) ...... 2001-04 1,797—Brandon LaFell, LSU (129 catches)...... 2006- 5. 838— Eric Zeier, Georgia (1,402 atts., 11,153 yards) ...... 1991-94 1,588—Shay Hodge, Ole Miss (106 catches) ...... 2006- 6. 829— Eli Manning, Ole Miss (1,363 atts., 10,119 yards) ...... 2000-03 1,248—Dexter McCluster, Ole Miss (92 catches) ...... 2006- 2009 SEC Football • Page 16 Week 3 SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS Touchdown Receptions 5. 161— John Becksvoort, Tennesee (161 atts.) ...... 1991-94 1. 31— Chris Doering, Florida (40 games) ...... 1992-95 6. 160— Bart Edmiston, Florida (164 atts.) ...... 1992-96 2. 30— Terrence Edwards, Georgia (45 games)...... 1999-2002 7. 148— Billy Bennett, Georgia (151 atts.) ...... 2000-03 3. 29— Ike Hilliard, Florida (32 games)...... 1994-96 148— James Wilhoit, Tennessee (151 atts.) ...... 2003-06 29— Terry Beasley, Auburn (30 games)...... 1969-71 9. 135— Van Tiffin, Alabama (135 atts.) ...... 1983-86 29— Jack Jackson, Florida (38 games)...... 1992-94 10. 133— Bill Davis, Alabama (143 atts.) ...... 1971-73 6. 28— Craig Yeast, Kentucky (43 games)...... 1995-98 133— Alex Walls, Tennessee (137 atts.) ...... 1999-2002 7. 27— Jabar Gaffney, Florida (23 games)...... 2000-2001 Highest Active Player 27— Marcus Monk, Arkansas (40 games) ...... 2004-07 124—Lones Seiber, Kentucky (130 atts.) ...... 2006- 9. 26— Reidel Anthony, Florida (33 games)...... 1994-96 102—Joshua Shene, Ole Miss (103 atts.) ...... 2006- 10. 25— Joey Kent, Tennessee (44 games)...... 1993-96 100—Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (102 atts.)...... 2006- 25— Dwayne Bowe, LSU (42 games) ...... 2003-06 25— Keenan Burton, Kentucky (55 games)...... 2003-07 Total Points Scored by Kicking Highest Active Player 1. 409— Billy Bennett, Georgia (87 FGs, 148 PATs) ...... 2000-03 15—Brandon LaFell, LSU (39 games) ...... 2006- 2. 371— Jeff Hall, Tennessee (61 FGs, 188 PATs)...... 1995-98 14—Shay Hodge, Ole Miss (38 games) ...... 2006- 3. 368— Jeff Chandler, Florida (67 FGs, 167 PATs) ...... 1997-2001 9—A.J. Green, Georgia (15 games)...... 2008- 4. 363— Colt David, LSU (201 PATs, 54 FGs, 52 games )...... 2005-09 5. 353— Kevin Butler, Georgia (77 FGs, 122 PATs)...... 1981-84 Points Scored 6. 339— Philip Doyle, Alabama (78 FGs, 105 PATs)...... 1987-90 1. 409— Billy Bennett, Georgia (148 PAT, 87 FGs, 50 games) ...... 2000-03 7. 326— Michael Proctor, Alabama (65 FGs, 131 PATs)...... 1992-95 2. 371— Jeff Hall, Tennessee (188 PAT, 61 FGs, 46 games)...... 1995-98 8. 325— James Wilhoit, Tennessee (148 PAT, 59 FG, 50 games) ...... 2003-06 3. 369— Colt David, LSU (201 PATs, 54 FGs, 1 TD, 52 games ) ...... 2005-09 9. 317— John Becksvoort, Tennessee (52 FGs, 161 PATs)...... 1991-94 4. 368— Jeff Chandler, Florida (67 FGs, 167 PATs, 46 games)...... 1997-2001 10. 314— Fuad Reveiz, Tennessee (71 FGs, 101 PATs)...... 1981-84 5. 353— Kevin Butler, Georgia (122 PAT, 77 FGs, 44 games)...... 1981-84 Highest Active Player 6. 345— Philip Doyle, Alabama (105 PAT, 78 FGs, 1 TD, 43 games) .....1987-90 277—Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (100 PATs, 59 FGs, 34 games) ...... 2006- 7. 326— Michael Proctor, Alabama (131 PAT, 65 FGs, 47 games)...... 1992-95 238—Lones Seiber, Kentucky (124 PATs, 38 FGs, 37 games)...... 2006- 8. 325— James Wilhoit, Tennessee (148 PAT, 59 FG, 50 games) ...... 2003-06 231—Joshua Shene, Ole Miss (102 PATs, 43 FGs, 38 games)...... 2006- 9. 318— Kevin Faulk, LSU (53 TDs, 41 games)...... 1995-98 10. 317— John Becksvoort, Tennessee (161 PAT, 52 FGs, 41 games)...... 1991-94 Punt Return Yards Highest Active Player 1. 1,695—Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt (109 returns)...... 1947-49 277—Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (100 PATs, 59 FGs, 34 games) ...... 2006- 2. 1,382—Javier Arenas, Alabama (98 returns)...... 2006- 270—Tim Tebow, Florida (45 TDs, 42 games) ...... 2006- 3. 1,332—Tony James, Miss. State (121 returns) ...... 1989-92 238—Lones Seiber, Kentucky (124 PATs, 38 FGs, 37 games)...... 2006- 4. 1,253—Damien Gary, Georgia (114 returns) ...... 2000-03 231—Joshua Shene, Ole Miss (102 PATs, 43 FGs, 38 games)...... 2006- 5. 1,170—Thomas Bailey, Auburn (125 returns) ...... 1991-94 6. 1,163—Bobby Majors, Tennessee (117 returns)...... 1969-71 Most Touchdowns Scored 7. 1,145—Brandon James, Florida (91 returns) ...... 2006- 1. 53— Kevin Faulk, LSU (41 games) ...... 1995-98 8. 1,142—Junie Hovious, Ole Miss (84 returns)...... 1938-41 2. 52— Herschel Walker, Georgia (33 games)...... 1980-82 9. 1,126—Domanick Davis, LSU (94 returns) ...... 1999-2002 3. 50— Dalton Hilliard, LSU (44 games) ...... 1982-85 10. 1,119—, Alabama (83 returns)...... 1944-47 4. 50— , Alabama (41 games) ...... 1996-99 1,119—Greg Richardson, Alabama (125 returns)...... 1983-86 5. 46— Carnell Williams, Auburn (42 games)...... 2001-04 Highest Active Player 6. 45— Bo Jackson, Auburn (38 games) ...... 1982-85 689—Marshay Green, Ole Miss (70 returns)...... 2006- 45— Tim Tebow, Florida (42 games) ...... 2006- 8. 44— Darren McFadden, Arkansas (38 games)...... 2005-07 Kickoff Return Yards 9. 42— Charles Alexander, LSU (44 games)...... 1975-78 1. 2,498—Derek Pegues, Miss. State (112 returns) ...... 2005-08 10. 41— Deuce McAllister, Ole Miss (43 games)...... 1997-2000 2. 2,315—Derek Abney, Kentucky (95 returns) ...... 2000-03 Highest Active Player 3. 2,263—Mark Johnson, Vanderbilt (107 returns)...... 1986-88, 90 35—Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State (38 games) ...... 2006- 4. 2,168—Domanick Davis, LSU (95 returns) ...... 1999-2002 30—Charles Scott, LSU (36 games) ...... 2006- 5. 2,101—Brandon James, Florida (86 returns) ...... 2006- 6. 2,004—Tony Jackson, Vanderbilt (85 returns)...... 1989-93 Field Goals Made 7. 1,862—Tony James, Miss. State (78 returns) ...... 1989-92 1. 87— Billy Bennett, Georgia (110 atts.) ...... 2000-03 8. 1,854—Willie Gault, Tennessee (78 returns) ...... 1979-82 2. 78— Philip Doyle, Alabama (105 atts.)...... 1987-90 9. 1,791—Chris Culliver, South Carolina (74 returns) ...... 2007- 3. 77— Kevin Butler, Georgia (98 atts.)...... 1981-84 10. 1,788—Leonard Scott, Tennessee (77 returns)...... 1999-2002 4. 71— Fuad Reveiz, Tennessee (95 atts.)...... 1981-84 Highest Active Player 5. 67— Jeff Chandler, Florida (80 atts.) ...... 1997-2001 1,645—Javier Arenas, Alabama (73 returns)...... 2006- 6. 65— Michael Proctor, Alabama (91 atts.)...... 1992-95 7. 61— Kanon Parkman, Georgia (85 atts.)...... 1991-95 Yards Punted 61— David Browndyke, LSU (75 atts.) ...... 1986-89 1. 12,171 - Jim Arnold, Vanderbilt (277 punts) ...... 1979-82 61— Jeff Hall, Tennessee (89 atts.)...... 1995-98 2. 11,562 - Blake McAdams, Mississippi State (293 punts-SEC Record) ...2005-08 10. 59— Van Tiffin, Alabama (88 atts.)...... 1983-86 3. 11,549 - Jim Miller, Ole Miss (266 punts) ...... 1976-79 59— James Wilhoit, Tennessee (82 atts.) ...... 2003-06 4. 11,336 - Bill Marinangel, Vanderbilt (272 punts) ...... 1993-96 59— Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (83 atts.) ...... 2006- 5. 11,260 - Bill Smith, Ole Miss (254 punts) ...... 1983-86 Highest Active Player 6. 10,216 - Dustin Colquitt, Tennessee (240 punts) ...... 2001-04 43—Joshua Shene, Ole Miss (56 atts.)...... 2006- 7. 10,179 - Lewis Colbert, Auburn (244 punts)...... 1982-85 38—Lones Seiber, Kentucky (63 atts.) ...... 2006- 8. 10,177 - Matt Wait, Arkansas (251 punts) ...... 1994-97 9. 10,021 - Cody Ridgeway, Ole Miss (238 punts)...... 2001-04 PAT Kicks Made 10. 9,842 - Damon Duval, Auburn (227 punts)...... 1999-02 1. 201— Colt David, LSU (204 atts.) ...... 2005-09 Highest Active Player 2. 188— Jeff Hall, Tennessee (194 atts.)...... 1995-98 7,864—Brett Upson, Vanderbilt (202 punts)...... 2006- 3. 167— Jeff Chandler, Florida (180 atts.) ...... 1997-2001 7,431—P.J. Fitzgerald, Alabama (188 punts) ...... 2006- 4. 162— John Vaughn, Auburn (163 atts.)...... 2003-06 2009 SEC Football • Page 17 Week 3 SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS Rushing Yards by Quarterbacks 8. 472 - Kem Coleman, Ole Miss...... 1974-77 1. 2,535—Matt Jones, Arkansas...... 2001-04 9. 470 - Marty Moore, Kentucky ...... 1990-93 2. 2,280—John Bond, Mississippi State ...... 1980-83 10. 467 - Scot Brantley, Florida ...... 1976-79 3. 2,109—Tim Tebow, Florida...... 2006- 467 - Ben Zambiasi, Georgia...... 1974-77 4. 1,884—Phil Gargis, Auburn...... 1973-76 467 - Ray Costict, Mississippi State ...... 1973-76 5. 1,868—Don Smith, Mississippi State...... 1983-86 6. 1,799—Andy Johnson, Georgia ...... 1971-73 Sacks 7. 1,764—Derrick Ramsey, Kentucky ...... 1975-77 1. 52.0 - Derrick Thomas, Alabama...... 1985-88 8. 1,759—Harry Gilmer, Alabama...... 1944-47 2. 49.0 - Billy Jackson, Mississippi State...... 1980-83 9. 1,703—, Auburn...... 1962-64 3. 37.0 - Ben Williams, Ole Miss...... 1972-75 10. 1,484—Mike Fanuzzi, Kentucky ...... 1971-74 4. 36.0 - David Pollack, Georgia...... 2001-04 5. 33.0 - Alex Brown, Florida...... 1998-01 Total Kick Return Yardage (Punt + Kickoff) 6. 32.0 - , Tennessee ...... 1980-83 1. 3,357—Derek Abney, Kentucky (88/1,042 PR, 95/2,315 KOR) ...... 2000-03 7. 29.0 - Richard Tardits, Georgia...... 1985-88 2. 3,294—Domanick Davis, LSU (94/1126 PR, 95/2168 KOR) ...... 1999-2002 8. 28.0 - Jimmy Payne, Georgia...... 1978-82 3. 3,290—Derek Pegues, Miss. State (112/2498 KOR, 78/792 PR)...... 2005-08 28.0 - Leonard Little, Tennessee ...... 1995-97 4. 3,246—Brandon James, Florida (91/1,145 PR, 86/2,101 KOR)...... 2006- 10. 27.5 - Mitch Davis, Georgia...... 1990-93 5. 3,194—Tony James, Miss. State (121/1,332 PR, 78/1,862 KOR) ...... 1989-92 Highest Active Player 6. 3,027—Javier Arenas, Alabama (98/1,382 PR, 73/1,645 KOR) ...... 2006- 25.0—Eric Norwood, South Carolina ...... 2006- 7. 2,690—Thomas Bailey, Auburn (125/1,170 PR, 74/1,520 KOR) ...... 1991-94 21.5—Greg Hardy, Ole Miss...... 2006- 8. 2,513—Willie Gault, Tennessee (78/659 PR, 78/1,854 KOR)...... 1979-82 9. 2,263—Mark Johnson, Vanderbilt (107/2,263 KOR) ...... 1986-88, 90 Tackles for Loss 10. 2,253—Dicky Lyons, Kentucky (69/1,065 PR, 56/1,188 KOR) ...... 1966-68 1. 74.0 - Derrick Thomas, Alabama...... 1985-88 2. 59.0 - Kindal Moorehead, Alabama ...... 1998-2002 Punt Return Touchdowns 3. 58.0 - Wilber Marshall, Florida ...... 1980-83 1. 6— Derek Abney, Kentucky...... 2000-03 58.0 - David Pollack, Georgia...... 2001-04 6— Javier Arenas, Alabama...... 2006- 5. 55.0 - Alonzo Johnson, Florida...... 1981-85 2. 5— Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt...... 1947-49 55.0 - Anthony McFarland, LSU ...... 1995-98 3. 4— Tom McWilliams, Miss. State ...... 1944-47 7. 53.0 - Leonard Little, Tennessee ...... 1995-97 4— Bobby Majors, Tennessee ...... 1969-71 8. 51.5 - Derrick Harvey, Florida ...... 2005-07 4— Steve Tannen, Florida ...... 1967-69 9. 51.0 - Reggie White, Tennessee ...... 1980-83 4— Buzy Rosenberg, Georgia...... 1970-72 10. 50.5 - Huey Richardson, Florida ...... 1987-90 4— David Palmer, Alabama ...... 1991-93 11. 49.0 - , Florida ...... 1984-87 4— Jacquez Green, Florida ...... 1995-97 49.0 - Billy Jackson, Mississippi State...... 1980-83 4— , LSU...... 2002-05 Highest Active Player 4— Brandon James, Florida ...... 2006- 46.0 - Eric Norwood, South Carolina...... 2006- 33.0 - Greg Hardy, Ole Miss...... 2006- 32.5 - Antonio Coleman, Auburn...... 2006- Total Kick/Punt Return Touchdowns 1. 8— Derek Abney, Kentucky (6 PR, 2 KOR) ...... 2000-03 Passes Deflected 2. 6— Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt (5 PR, 1 KOR) ...... 1947-49 1. 49 - Corey Webster, LSU...... 2001-04 6— Javier Arenas, Alabama (6 PR)...... 2006- 2. 47 - John Mangum, Alabama ...... 1985-88 4. 5— Pinky Rohm, LSU (3 PR, 2 KOR) ...... 1937 3. 44 - Chevis Jackson, LSU ...... 2004-07 5— Brandon James, Florida (4 PR, 1 KOR) ...... 2006- 4. 42 - Anthone Lott, Florida ...... 1993-96 5— Willie Gault, Tennessee (1 PR, 4 KOR) ...... 1979-82 5. 40 - LaRon Landry, LSU...... 2003-06 5— Tom McWilliams, Miss. State (4 PR, 1 KOR) ...... 1944-48 40 - Carlos Rogers, Auburn ...... 2001-04 7. 39 - Larry Kennedy, Florida ...... 1991-94 Interceptions 8. 37 - Trevard Lindley, Kentucky...... 2006- 1. 20— Bobby Wilson, Ole Miss (379 yards)...... 1946-49 9. 36 - Sheldon Brown, South Carolina...... 1998-2001 20— Chris Williams, LSU (91 yards)...... 1977-80 36 - Robert Davis, Vanderbilt ...... 1990-93 3. 19— Glen Cannon, Ole Miss (180 yards)...... 1967-69 Highest Active Player 19— Antonio Langham, Alabama (229 yards)...... 1990-93 24 - , Florida...... 2007- 5. 18— Buddy McClinton, Auburn (251 yards)...... 1967-69 18— Tim Priest, Tennessee (305 yards)...... 1968-70 SEC PLAYERS AMONG NATIONAL ACTIVE CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS 7. 16— Harry Gilmer, Alabama (234 yards) ...... 1944-47 Top player in statistical category only 16— , Georgia (315 yards)...... 1967-68 16— Mike Jones, Tennessee (305 yards)...... 1967-69 Rushing Touchdowns - Tim Tebow, Florida (#1 - 45 TDs) 16— Harry Harrison, Ole Miss (242 yards) ...... 1971-73 Touchdown Responsibility - Tim Tebow, Florida (#1 - 117 TDs) 16— Jeremiah Castille, Alabama (186 yards) ...... 1979-82 Interception Yards - Eric Berry, Tennessee (#1 - 467 yards) 16— John Mangum, Alabama (95 yards) ...... 1986-89 Interception Returns for TDs - Eric Berry, Tennessee (#T1 - 3 TDs) Highest Active Player Number of Punt Returns - Javier Arenas, Alabama (#1 - 100 returns) 12—Eric Berry, Tennessee (467 yards - SEC Career Record) ...... 2007- Punt Return Yards - Javier Arenas, Alabama (#1 - 1,395 yards) 10—Trevard Lindley, Kentucky (113 yards) ...... 2006- Punt Return TDs - Javier Arenas, Alabama (#1 - 6 TDs) Field Goal Attempts - Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (#1 - 84 attempts) Tackles Field Goals Made - Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (#1 - 59 made) 1. 547 - Andy Spiva, Tennessee ...... 1973-76 Most Touchdowns - Tim Tebow, Florida (#1 - 45 TDs) 2. 528 - Freddie Smith, Auburn...... 1976-79 Most Yards Sacks - Eric Norwood, South Carolina (#1 - 200 yards) 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 2009 SEC Football • Page 18 Week 3 SEC FOOTBALL NOTES SEC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK BEST NCAA FBS RECORDS SINCE 2000 Week 1 (Games of Sept. 3-6): OFFENSE - Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama; 1. Boise State 100-17 (.855) DEFENSE - Trevard Lindley, CB, Kentucky; Co-SPECIAL TEAMS - Dennis 2. Texas 99-18 (.846) Johnson, TB, Arkansas; Brandon James, ATH, Florida; OFFENSIVE LINEMAN - 3. Oklahoma 103-20 (.837) Chris Scott, T, Tennessee; DEFENSIVE LINEMAN - Devin Taylor, DE, South 4. Southern California 95-22 (.812) Carolina; FRESHMAN - Onterio McCalebb, RB, Auburn 5. Ohio State 92-24 (.793) Week 2 (Games of Sept. 12): OFFENSE - Tim Tebow, QB, Florida; DEFENSE - 6. LSU 92-27 (.773) Rahim Alem, DE, LSU; SPECIAL TEAMS - Brandon Boykin, RS/CB, Georgia; 7. GEORGIA 91-27 (.771) OFFENSIVE LINEMAN - Clint Boling, T, Georgia; DEFENSIVE LINEMAN - 8. FLORIDA 89-29 (.754) Antonio Coleman, DE, Auburn; FRESHMAN - Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama. 9. Virginia Tech 90-30 (.750) 10. Texas Christian 84-28 (.750)

BEST NCAA FBS RECORDS AWAY FROM HOME SINCE 2003 1. Southern California 37-6 (.860) 2. Texas 33-7 (.825) 3. LSU 29-8 (.784) 4. Boise State 30-9 (.769) 5. GEORGIA 30-10 (.750) 6. Ohio State 24-10 (.705) 7. West Virginia 26-11 (.703) 8. Texas Christian 27-13 (.675) 9. Boston College 26-13 (.667) 10. FLORIDA 25-13 (.658) 11. Auburn 21-11 (.656)

MOST GRADUATES ON 2009 TEAM FEWEST SENIORS IN THE NATION (NCAA FBS) (NCAA FBS) 1. ALABAMA 12 1. Boise State 4 2. Boston College 10 2. SOUTH CAROLINA 9 Virginia Tech 10 Duke 9 4. Penn State 9 4. Georgia Tech 10 5. AUBURN 8 5. Miami (Ohio) 11 Miami (Fla.) 8 North Carolina 11 East Carolina 8 7. Connecticut 12 Notre Dame 8 Idaho 12 Texas Tech 8 9. Five tied with 13 UNLV 8 10. Central Florida 7 NATION’S LONGEST NON-CONFERENCE Texas A&M 7 WINNING STREAKS (NCAA FBS) 1. LSU 20 LONGEST SEC GAMES SINCE 2004 2. KENTUCKY 15 4:43 - Tennessee 52, Kentucky 50 Texas 15 (4 OT), 2007 4. Southern California 14 4:27 - Kentucky 43, LSU 37 (3 OT), 2007 4:20 - Arkansas 50, LSU 48 (3 OT), 2007 4:13 - LSU 41, Alabama 34, 2007 3:54 - Georgia 41, South Carolina, 37, 2007

SEC OFFENSIVE LINE EXPERIENCE (Averages based on each school’s two-depth chart for Games of Sept. 5/12) Exp. Ht. Wt. Alabama 2.30 6-4 299 Arkansas 2.40 6-5 318 Auburn 2.70 6-4 308 Florida 2.10 6-5 309 Georgia 2.55 6-5 307 Kentucky 2.60 6-4 305 LSU 2.10 6-5 303 Ole Miss 2.80 6-4 317 Mississippi State 3.00 6-4 305 South Carolina 2.30 6-4 301 Tennessee 2.90 6-4 300 Vanderbilt 3.10 6-5 299 (NOTE: Exp. - 1.0: Freshman, 2.0: Sophomore, 3.0: Junior, 4.0: Senior) 2009 SEC Football • Page 19 Week 3 SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS AVERAGE DRIVES ------Total Avg. Plays Avg. Yds. Avg. Time of Scoring Avg. Plays Avg. Yards Avg. Time of No. of Scoring Drives Drives in Drive in Drive Possesion Drives in Drive in Drive Possession - 2:00 5:00 + Alabama 29 5.00 34.97 2:22 14 6.00 48.36 2:30 6 2 Arkansas 9 7.89 65.67 3:23 7 8.43 73.57 3:22 3 1 Auburn 24 6.75 47.71 2:29 13 7.93 67.69 2:44 6 3 Florida 28 5.07 45.96 1:56 16 5.13 60.94 1:49 8 0 Georgia 22 5.14 25.68 2:22 8 8.38 54.38 3:41 2 3 Kentucky 13 6.15 37.54 2:48 5 7.40 67.20 3:09 1 1 LSU 21 5.71 30.81 2:50 9 8.78 62.55 3:55 1 1 Ole Miss 14 4.36 24.93 1:59 6 5.00 41.33 1:57 4 0 Mississippi State 26 4.96 27.19 2:18 9 7.22 42.67 2:55 3 2 South Carolina 23 6.39 29.70 2:54 8 8.13 38.88 3:01 2 0 Tennessee 27 5.41 32.04 2:24 12 6.75 51.08 2:58 5 3 Vanderbilt 27 5.85 30.74 2:10 8 7.25 55.75 2:22 3 0 [* - Time of possession and scoring drives do not include overtime drives]

DRIVE CHART Overall/TD Drives ------Drives Ended By ------Points Pts./ Drive Started TD FG FGA PUNT DOWN *TURN CLOCK Scored Drive Efficiency Alabama 29 8688023742.55 48.3/27.6 Arkansas 95221010414.56 77.8/55.5 Auburn 24 10 337121793.29 54.2/41.7 Florida 28 16 0151321113.96 57.1/57.1 Georgia 22 5337061442.00 36.4/22.7 Kentucky 13 5014102352.69 38.5/38.5 LSU215448031472.24 42.9/23.8 Ole Miss 14 5116020382.71 42.9/35.7 Mississippi State 26 7248043552.12 34.6/26.9 South Carolina 23 3568222371.61 34.8/13.0 Tennessee 26 10 223372782.89 44.4/37.0 Vanderbilt 27 71313121521.93 29.6/25.9 [NOTE: Drive Efficiency = Total Scores/Drives Started] (*-Includes Safeties) FOURTH QUARTER SCORING# ------AVG. STARTING FIELD POSITION & DEFENSIVE DRIVES# School Points For Points Against Margin Record Own Opp. Opp. 3 & Out* Opp. Drives Pct. Alabama 32 7 +25 2-0 UA37 OPP35 10 25 40.00 Arkansas 7 0 +7 1-0 AR31 OPP31 1 11 09.09 Auburn 21 7 +14 2-0 AU27 OPP35 9 24 37.50 Florida 14 0 +14 2-0 UF36 OPP24 16 29 55.17 Georgia 3 16 -13 1-1 UG28 OPP36 2 24 08.33 Kentucky 7 0 +7 1-0 UK37 OPP21 7 13 53.85 LSU 14 10 +4 2-0 LS27 OPP29 5 22 22.73 Ole Miss 28 7 +21 1-0 UM40 OPP23 9 17 52.94 Mississippi State 17 14 +3 1-1 MS39 OPP23 11 26 42.31 South Carolina 9 3 +6 1-1 SC30 OPP39 9 22 40.91 Tennessee 33 0 +33 2-0 UT37 OPP32 18 27 66.67 Vanderbilt 17 7 +10 1-1 VU36 OPP28 14 28 50.00 CONF. TOTAL 202 64 +138 SEC34 OPP29 111 268 41.42 AVERAGES 16.83 5.33 9.25 22.33 * - Opponent held to three plays or less without points scored (Does not include drives stopped by end of half). / # - Does not include overtime POINTS OFF TURNOVERS (Includes safeties)

Team Opponent Opponent Points Scored Total Team Pct. of Team Points Scored Total Opp. Pct. of School Turnovers off Turnovers Points Scored Points Scored Turnovers off Turnovers Points Scored Points Scored Alabama 3 6 74 08.11 2 3 38 07.89 Arkansas 2 14 48 29.17 1 0 10 00.00 Auburn 4 14 86 16.28 2 3 37 08.11 Florida 4 28 118 23.73 3 3 9 33.33 Georgia 1 3 51 05.82 6 31 61 50.82 Kentucky 2 14 42 33.33 0 0 0 00.00 LSU 3 7 54 12.96 2 2 32 06.25 Ole Miss 3 14 45 31.11 3 7 14 50.00 Mississippi State 5 24 69 34.79 4 7 56 12.50 South Carolina 4 28 44 63.64 2 6 44 13.64 Tennessee 4 30 78 38.46 7 10 26 38.46 Vanderbilt 5 12 54 22.22 2 0 23 00.00 CONF. TOTAL. 40 194 763 25.43 34 72 350 20.57 AVERAGES 3.33 16.17 63.58 3.78 6.00 29.17 2009 SEC Football • Page 20 Week 3 SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS

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

Team 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 Total Last Alabama 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 3 14 11/29/08 vs. Auburn (36-0) Arkansas 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 9/9/06 vs. Utah State (20-0) Auburn 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 14 8/30/08 vs. UL-Monroe (34-0) Florida 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 7 11/18/06 vs. W. Caro. (62-0) Georgia 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 9/16/06 vs. UAB (34-0) Kentucky 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 5 9/5/09 vs. Miami, O. (42-0) LSU 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 14 9/15/07 vs. MTSU (44-0) Ole Miss 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 11 11/28/08 vs. Miss. State (45-0) Miss. State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 1 0 7 9/25/99 vs. So. Carolina (17-0) South Carolina 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 7 8/28/08 vs. N.C. State (34-0) Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 2 2 13 11/22/03 vs. Vanderbilt (48-0) Vanderbilt 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 9/5/09 vs. W. Carolina (45-0) SEC’s BEST ROAD TEAMS Which SEC team has the best record away from home in league games since league expansion in 1992 (includes neutral site games/does not include SEC Championship Game):

Team 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 Total Alabama 0-0 4-0 2-2 0-4 3-1 1-3 1-3 4-0 2-2 0-4 4-0 1-3 2-2 2-2 3-1 4-0 3-1 4-0 40-28 (.588) Arkansas 0-0 1-3 2-2 4-0 1-3 1-3 2-2 3-1 1-3 1-3 0-4 2-2 1-3 1-3 3-1 0-4 2-1-1 2-1-1 27-39-2 (.412) Auburn 0-0 1-3 2-2 4-0 3-1 4-0 2-2 3-1 2-2 2-2 2-2 1-3 4-0 2-2 2-2 3-1 4-0 0-4 41-27 (.603) Florida 0-0 4-0 3-2 3-1 2-3 1-3 5-0 3-1 4-1 3-1 5-0 3-1 3-2 4-0 5-0 3-0 4-1 2-2 57-18 (.760) Georgia 0-0 4-1 3-1 3-2 3-1 4-1 2-2 4-1 3-1 2-3 2-2 4-1 3-1 2-3 1-2 2-2-1 1-3 4-1 47-28-1 (.625) Kentucky 0-0 1-3 2-2 1-3 1-3 0-4 0-4 2-2 1-3 0-4 2-2 1-3 1-3 0-4 1-3 0-4 2-2 1-3 16-52 (.235) LSU 0-0 2-2 3-1 2-2 4-0 2-2 4-0 2-2 3-1 1-3 0-4 1-3 4-0 3-1 1-2-1 1-3 2-2 0-4 35-32-1 (.522) Ole Miss 0-0 3-1 0-4 0-4 0-4 1-3 4-0 0-4 2-2 2-2 3-1 1-3 2-2 2-2 1-3 0-4 0-4 1-3 22-46 (.324) Miss. State 0-1 0-4 2-2 1-3 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 1-3 2-2 2-2 2-2 2-2 0-4 3-1 0-3-1 1-3 16-52-1 (.239) South Carolina 0-1 2-2 1-3 3-1 2-2 3-1 0-4 2-2 2-2 2-2 0-4 0-4 1-3 2-2 1-3 3-1 1-3 1-3 26-43 (.377) Tennessee 0-0 1-3 2-2 3-1 2-2 4-0 3-1 3-1 4-0 2-2 2-2 4-0 3-1 4-0 3-1 3-1 3-1 3-1 49-19 (.721) Vanderbilt 0-1 2-2 1-3 1-3 2-2 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 1-3 2-2 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 2-2 0-4 1-3 12-57 (.174)

SCORING IN THE SEC

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Passing Rushing Defense KO Returns# Punt Returns* TOTAL Passing Rushing Defense KO Returns# Punt Returns* TOTAL Alabama 2 6 0 0 0 8 1 2 0 2 0 5 Arkansas 3 2 0 1 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 Auburn 3 7 1 0 0 11 2 1 0 0 1 4 Florida 8 8 0 1 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia 3 2 1 0 0 6 4 1 1 0 0 6 Kentucky 2 3 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 LSU 3 2 1 0 0 6 2 1 0 0 0 3 Ole Miss 2 3 1 0 0 6 0 2 0 0 0 2 Mississippi State 4 3 1 0 1 9 1 6 1 0 0 8 South Carolina 2 1 1 0 0 4 2 2 0 1 0 5 Tennessee 5 5 0 0 0 10 1 1 0 0 0 2 Vanderbilt 1 6 0 0 0 7 0 2 0 0 0 2 TOTALS 38 48 7 2 1 96 13 19 2 3 1 38 * - includes blocked kick/punt return, fumbled punt return ; # - includes fumbled kick return

SCORING MARGIN IN INTRA-CONFERENCE GAMES

Conference 1-5 6-10 11-15 16-20 21+ TOTAL GAMES TOTAL POINTS AVERAGE MARGIN ACC 2 (100.00) 0 0 0 0 2 7 3.50 Big East 0 0 0 0 1 1 32 32.00 Big Ten 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Big 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C-USA 1 (25.00) 1 0 1 1 4 53 13.25 MAC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mountain West 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pac-10 0 0 0 0 1 1 26 26.00 SEC 1 (33.33) 0 1 0 1 3 43 14.33 Sun Belt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WAC 0 0 1 0 0 1 15 15.0 (Numbers in parenthesis reflect percentage of games within scoring margin or less) 2009 SEC Football • Page 21 Week 3

THIS IS THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE

2008-09 ANOTHER BANNER ATHLETIC YEAR FOR THE SEC SEC LAUNCHES ACADEMIC NETWORK TO PROMOTE 12 MEMBER INSTITUTIONS The SEC claimed five national championships in the 2008-09 year, tying it with the total from the 2007-08 season. The 12 institutions of the Southeastern Conference institutions have joined In 10 of its 20 sponsored sports, the SEC had either the national champion together in the launch of the SEC Academic Network, a website (www.secacad- or the national runners-up. emicnetwork.com) designed to promote the academic programs of SEC univer- The SEC had national championships in football (Florida), men’s swimming sities. The SEC Academic Network is being established by the SEC in partner- & diving (Auburn), women’s indoor track & field (Tennessee), gymnastics ship with ESPN and the member universities. (Georgia) and baseball (LSU). The SEC also had national runners-up finishes The Academic Network, developed using technology and coordination from in men’s golf (Arkansas), gymnastics (Alabama), softball (Florida), women’s ESPN Digital Media and Origin Digital, will feature content from every institu- swimming & diving (Georgia) and men’s indoor track & field (Florida). tion ranging from research, innovation and economic development to commu- In its 76 year history, the Southeastern Conference has won 179 team nity partnerships, civic engagement and service. national championships, including 63 since 2000. In this decade, the SEC has “Our commitment to highlight the accomplishments of SEC member institu- won at least one national championship in 16 of its 20 sponsored sports with tion’s academic programs was a key component of our new television agree- the exception of women’s cross country, volleyball, soccer and softball. ments,” said SEC Commissioner Mike Slive. “We are grateful to ESPN for pro- viding the technology, expertise and tools they use in sports media to our insti- SEC LEADS ALL CONFERENCES IN 2008-09 MEN’S SPORTS CONFERENCE VS. tutions in support of academic pursuits.” CONFERENCE SURVEY; 2nd in WOMEN’S SPORTS Each institution has its own page on the website that includes videos cate- gorized by topic. Alumni, fans and students worldwide will have the ability to In a statistical survey that is based on NCAA championship and rankings, the learn more about SEC academics in one place through video features that are Southeastern Conference placed first in the nine men’s sports it sponsors and posted by the league institutions. second in the 11 women’s sports the league sponsors. The Academic Network is a component of the SEC’s 15-year television pack- The survey, compiled each year since 1986 by Bo Carter, takes into account age with ESPN, which is the most comprehensive in the history of intercollegiate final NCAA championship standings in each sport and poll rankings in football. athletics. Also part of ESPN’s commitment to SEC academic programs is the pro- Each conference gets 20 points for a team that wins a national championship, duction of an annual Campus Connection telecast at each SEC institution, in 19 for a second place finish and down to 1 point for a 20th place finish. which students take part in the production; telecasts of two programs annually In the nine men’s sports the SEC sponsors, the SEC had 440.5 points with dedicated to the academic accomplishments of SEC student-athletes; a weekly the Pac-10 coming in second with 375 points, followed by the Big 12 with academic feature segment on ESPNU’s SEC show; and selection of one under- 337.5 points, ACC with 214 points, Big East 102.5 points and the Big Ten with graduate student from every SEC institution to participate in ESPN’s summer 80 points. internship program. In the 11 women’s sports the SEC sponsors, the Pac-10 was first with 615 points followed by the SEC with 431 points, the Big 12 with 337 points, Big Ten SEC SPORTSMANSHIP STATEMENT with 318.5 points, ACC with 277.5 points and the Big East with 161.5 points. Combining the 20 sponsored sports, the Pac-10 had 990 points followed by • The SEC has developed a sportsmanship statement for its institutions to fol- the SEC with 806 points, Big 12 with 674.5 points, ACC with 491.5 points, Big low. It states: Ten with 398.5 points and the Big East with 264 points. “Coaches and student-athletes of a member insititution, as well as individu- The SEC has had the highest men’s point total in 15 of the last 17 seasons als employed by or associated with that institution, including alumni, fans, (exceptions: 2007-08: Big 12; 1997-98: Pac-10). The Pac-10 has had the patrons and boosters, shall conduct themselves with honesty and good sports- highest women’s point totals each year since 1986 with the exception of four manship. Their behavior shall at all times reflect the high standards of honor and years the SEC has had the highest total (1990-91; 1995-96; 2004-05; 2006- dignity that characterize participation in the collegiate setting. For intercolle- 07). giate athletics to promote the character development of participants, to enhance the integrity of higher education and to promote civility in society, coaches, stu- SEC LEADS DIVISION I CONFERENCES IN MOST ESPN THE MAGAZINE CoSIDA dent-athletes and all others associated with these athletics programs and events ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS should adhere to such fundamental values as respect, fairness, civility, honesty and responsibility. These values should be manifested not only in athletics par- The Southeastern Conference had 41 of its student-athletes each ESPN The ticipation but also in the broad spectrum of activities affecting the athletics pro- Magazine Academic All-America Team mention, the most of any Division I con- gram. It is the responsibility of each member institution to establish policies for ference in the nation. sportsmanship and ethical conduct in intercollegiate athletics consistent with the The Academic All-America Porgram is administered and voted on by the educational mission and goals of the institution. Furthermore, member institu- tions are responsible for educating on a continuing basis all constituencies about College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). these policies.” The SEC had 15 student-athletes earn first-team mention, 14 earn second- team and 12 earn third-team mention. The Big 12 was second with 38 total student athletes listed while the Big Ten was third at 34 and the ACC fourth at 26. The Big Ten led all conferences in first-team honorees with 18, followed by the SEC's 15. Each SEC institution had at least one student-athlete earn first, second or third-team mention. Florida led the SEC with seven student-athletes on the lists while Tennessee had six, South Carolina and Arkansas had five each. Alabama, Florida and Tennessee each led the SEC with three on the various first-team lists. Florida’s Stacey Nelson (softball) and Tim Tebow (football) were named Academic All-Americans of the Year in their respective sports. 2009 SEC Football • Page 22 Week 3

LOUISVILLE at KENTUCKY NORTH TEXAS at ALABAMA Noon ET 11:21 a.m. CT Lexington, Ky. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Commonwealth Stadium Bryant-Denny Stadium (67,942) (92,138) Overall: 1-0 LIVE TV: ESPNU Overall: 1-0 Overall: 1-1 LIVE TV: SEC Network [Dave Overall: 2-0 XM: NA [Clay Matvick, play-by-play; SEC: 0-0 Neal, play-by-play; Andre Ware, SEC: 0-0 Sirius: 91 David Diaz-Infante, color analyst] XM: 200 color analyst; Cara Capuano, XM: 199 Sirius: 214 sideline reporter] Sirius: 215 THE COACHES THE COACHES Steve Kragthrope is in his third season at Louisville with a record of 12-13 (.480) Todd Dodge is in his third season at North Texas and overall with a record of 4-22 and seventh overall with a record of 41-35 (.539). Kragthrope serves as the Cardinals’ (.154). The Mean Green’s offensive coordinator is Todd Ford and Gary DeLoach serves offensive coordinator and the defensive coordinator is Brent Guy. as the defensive coordinator. Rich Brooks is in his seventh season at Kentucky with a record of 33-41 (.446) and Nick Saban is in his second season at Alabama with a record of 21-8 (.724) and 19th overall with a record of 124-150-4 (.453). The Wildcats’ offensive coordinator is 16th overall with a record of 127-67-1 (.654). The Crimson Tide’s offensive coordina- Randy Sanders and Steve Brown serves as the defensive coordinator. tor is Jim McElwain and the defensive coordinator is Kirby Smart.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN LOUISVILLE HAS THE BALL WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN NORTH TEXAS HAS THE BALL QB Justin Burke completed 17-of-31 passes for 223 yards with two interceptions in The last two seasons, wide receiver Casey Fitzgerald led the nation in receptions his first collegiate start. After starting the game 1-of-8 passing, he completed his next with over 110 each year. Running back Cam Montgomery has put together his best six straight passes. RB Victor Anderson gained 93 yards on 14 carries with two touch- back-to-back games in a North Texas uniform to start the 2009 season. Montgomery downs, his sixth career game with over 90 rushing yards. It was the second time in his followed up his 149-yard effort against Ball State with 88 yards against Ohio. True career that he scored as many as two touchdowns in a game. Senior wide receiver Scott freshman Darius Carey had six catches for 47 yards against Ohio. Junior quarterback Long made his much anticipated return to the lineup last Saturday versus Indiana State. Nathan Tune was pressed into duty after Riley Dodge went down with an injury. He has Senior cornerback Trevard Lindley was named the SEC Defensive Player of the Week never made a start at the collegiate level. for his performance in the season-opening victory vs. Miami. Lindley had an intercep- Alabama’s has 10 sacks in its first two games of the season and ranks second tion, three pass breakups and three tackles against the RedHawks. He returned the nationally with 5.0 sacks per game. Sophomore defensive lineman Marcell Dareus leads interception 25 yards for a touchdown, marking the third consecutive season he has tal- the Crimson Tide with 3.5 (-25) sacks this season, while junior linebacker Rolando lied a defensive TD. Lindley’s three breakups give him 37 in his career, moving him up McClain has two sacks (-19). Last year as a junior, Terrence Cody recorded 24 tackles, to eighth place on the SEC career list. The Wildcats linebackers are led by senior Micah 4 ½ tackles for loss and recovered. Alabama ranks fifth through two games this season Johnson, who earned first-team Coaches All-SEC honors last season. Corey Peters has in rush defense, allowing 32.5 yards per game, and is 10th nationally in total defense 99 tackles in his career, including 16 tackles for loss and 7.5 quarterback sacks. (184.5 ypg).

WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN KENTUCKY HAS THE BALL WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN ALABAMA HAS THE BALL LB Jon Dempsey led the Cardinals with 10 total tackles (7 tackles, 3 assisted stops) After two games, North Texas ranks third in the Sun Belt Conference in rushing last week. He has double-digit total tackles in his last three straight games (9 tackles, defense, allowing an average of 116.0 per game. Last season the Mean Green ranked 1 assist vs. West Virginia; 4 tackles, 7 assists at Rutgers last season). DE William Savoy’s last in the conference, allowing an average of 207.1. After two games this season, Tobe sack of ISU QB Chris Stutzreim on the Sycamores’ first drive of the third quarter was Nwigwe ranks first in the Sun Belt and fifth in the nation in tackles with an average of the first sack the Cardinals’ defense has registered in six games. SS Terence Simien and 13.0 per game. He had a career-high 15 tackles in the double over. Brandon Heath both produced their first career interception in the game. In addition to rushing for 206 yards through two games this season, Mark Ingram Randall Cobb is proving to be a utility player for the Wildcats. He is playing primarily has added 7 receptions for 82 yards. Ingram has at least one rushing touchdown in five at wide receiver this season, with occasional action at quarterback in the “Wildcat” for- of his last six games. Trent Richardson enjoyed an impressive debut in his first action mation and he serves as UK’s primary punt returner. In the season opener, Cobb totaled with the Crimson Tide at Bryant-Denny Stadium, rushing for 118 yards and 2 touch- seven receptions for a career-high 96 yards and charted a rushing and receiving touch- downs on 15 carries against FIU. Greg McElroy has been impressive in his first two down for the first time in the same game. Junior-college transfer Chris Matthews came games as the Crimson Tide’s starting quarterback, completing 61.1 percent (33 of 54) up big in his first UK game as he caught four passes for 57 yards and a touchdown of his passes for 235.5 yards per game and two touchdowns with one interception. against Miami. In the season opener, Hartline was 18-of-27 for 222 yards and two North Texas head coach Todd Dodge was his high school coach. touchdowns. He completed passes to six different receivers. SPECIAL TEAMS SPECIAL TEAMS Last season North Texas ranked 114th in the nation with a kickoff return average of Senior special teams specialist Trent Guy had a solid night returning kickoffs and 18.5 yards and it ranked dead last in the nation in kickoff return coverage, allowing an punts for the Cardinals in the opener. Guy returned three kicks for 100 yards, which was average of 30.9 yards per return. Insert new special teams coach Shelton Gandy. In the a 33.3 yard average. Guy is tied for 10th in the country in kickoff return yardage. The win over Ball State, North Texas averaged 20.0 yards per return and allowed an aver- 5-9 speedster also averaged 17.0 yards a punt return, which ranks 13th in the coun- age of 16.8 yards per return. Through two games, Will Atterberry leads the Sun Belt try. K Ryan Payne booted three field goals versus Indiana State. Conference with seven punts (of his nine attempts) downed inside the opponent 20- Senior Lones Seiber and sophomore Ryan Tydlacka are contending for the field yard line. He is averaging 42.6 yards per attempt, which ranks third in the Sun Belt. goal/extra point duties. Seiber has 238 points in his career, only eight shy of the school Senior placekicker Leigh Tiffin converted two field goal attempts against gives Tiffin record. His career-long field goal is 48 yards, done three times. Tydlacka saw brief 59 in his Alabama career, ranking him tied for third place in Crimson Tide history behind action last year, making 3-of-6 field goals, including a 51-yarder. Tydlacka inherits full- Philip Doyle (78 from 1987-90), Michael Proctor (65 from 1992-95). He is now tied time punting duties from departed All-SEC punter Tim Masthay. In the season opener vs. with his father, Van Tiffin (59 from 1983-86) on the Alabama career field goals list. Miami, Tydlacka punted the ball very well, booting two 50-plus yarders with one inside the 20-yard line. He averaged 44.5 yards on four punts. SERIES/GAME NOTES Record: UA, 2-0 • Last: UA, 33-7 (2002 at Tuscaloosa) SERIES/GAME NOTES Alabama leads the all-time series with North Texas 2-0...The Crimson Tide and Mean Record: UK 12-9 • Last: UK, 27-2 (2008 at Louisville) Green first met on October 18, 1995, as the 18th-ranked Crimson Tide posted a 38-19 Kentucky and Louisville meet for the 22nd time in program history ... The teams have win at Bryant-Denny Stadium...The two teams met again on Sept.14, 2002, as the Tide met annually since the renewal of the series in 1994 ... UK leads the overall series 12- rolled up a 33-7 win in Tuscaloosa...Alabama head coach Nick Saban has never faced 9, including a 7-6 mark when the game is played in Lexington ... UK has won the last North Texas in his coaching career...Alabama led FIU at halftime, 20-14. With the victo- two meetings ... UK looks to keep the Governor's Cup trophy in Lexington after defeat- ry over FIU, Alabama improved to 19-1 when leading at halftime under head coach Nick ing Louisville last season at Papa John’s Stadium, 27-2 ... Kentucky’s last win in Saban, including a 13-game winning streak. Lexington came in 2007 when the Wildcats defeated the Cardinals 40-34. 2009 SEC Football • Page 23 Week 3

TENNESSEE at FLORIDA LA. LAFAYETTE at LSU 3:30 p.m. ET 6 p.m. CT Gainesville, Fla. Baton Rouge, La. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Tiger Stadium (92,400) Field (88,548) Overall: 2-0 Overall: 2-0 Overall: 1-1 LIVE TV: CBS Sports [Vern Overall: 2-0 LIVE TV: ESPNU SEC: 0-0 SEC: 1-0 SEC: 0-0 Lundquist, play-by-play; Gary [Eric Collins, play-by-play; Brock XM: 201 XM: 201 XM: 141 Danielson, color analyst; Tracy Huard, color analyst; Quint Sirius: 212 Sirius: 212 Sirius: 213 Wolfson, sideline reporter] Kessenich, sideline reporter] THE COACHES THE COACHES Lane Kiffin is in his first season at Tennessee and in his third season overall with a Ricky Bustle is in his eighth season at UL and overall with a record of 34-50 (.405). record of 6-16 (.273). The Volunteers’ offensive coordinator is Jim Chaney and Monte The Ragin’ Cajuns’ offensive coordinator is Ron Hudson and the defensive coordinator Kiffin serves as the defensive coordinator. is Kevin Fouquier. Urban Meyer is in his fifth season at Florida with a record of 46-9 (.836) and in his Les Miles is in his fifth season at LSU with a record of 44-11 (.800) and ninth over- ninth season overall with a record of 85-17 (.833). The Gators’ offensive coordinator all with a record of 72-32 (.692). The Tigers’ offensive coordinator is Gary Crowton and is Steve Addazio and the defensive coordinator is . the defensive coordinator is John Chavis.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN TENNESSEE HAS THE BALL WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN LOUISIANA-LLAFAYETTE HAS THE BALL In his starts vs. Western Kentucky and UCLA, Montario Hardesty has rushed for the Chris Masson directed a pair of two-minute drills that led to scores each time vs. two highest single-game totals in his career at 160 vs. WKU and 89 vs. UCLA. He is aver- Kansas State. He was 5-for-7 for 55 yards on the final drive of the first half which led aging 5.6 yards per carry through two games and has scored two touchdowns. Quintin to a TD and 14-2 lead. In the fourth quarter, he completed three straight passes to get Hancock has caught 10 passes for 123 yards and one touchdown after not catching a UL past midfield and into field goal range for the winning kick. Undrea Sails grounded pass in all of 2008. Chris Scott has started 28 straight games on the offensive line. out 78 yards on 20 carries against Kansas State. He recorded his second rushing TD Carlos Dunlap notched his first sack of the season and two tackles vs. Troy. Dunlap of the season. WR Richie Falgout has as many career touchdown passes (4) as any of paced the Gators and the SEC with nine and a half sacks in 2008 despite making just the Cajuns top three quarterbacks. Falgout’s career passing line is 4-of-4 for 110 yards two starts. Dunlap was also the Defensive MVP of the BCS Championship Game. A.J. and four touchdowns. His career passing efficiency stands at 661.00. Jones recorded his first sack of the season against Troy, while Ryan Stamper led the Defensively, LSU is allowing 16.0 points and 344.0 yards per game (139.5 rushing, Gators with five tackles. Brandon Spikes recorded 1.5 tackles for loss in the game. 204.5 passing). LB Harry Coleman leads the team with 17 tackles. Other defensive standouts include: LB Perry Riley (12 tackles, 1 TFL), DE Rahim Alem (10 tackles, 2 WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN FLORIDA HAS THE BALL sacks) and DT Drake Nevis (8 tackles, 3 TFL, 1 sack). Alem has run his career sack total Eric Berry burst into the national conscience with a 96-yard interception return for to 12. Alem goes into the ULLafayette contest have recorded a sack in four of LSU's a touchdown off of UF signal caller Tim Tebow at Florida in 2007. Since then, Berry has last five games dating back to 2008. picked an additional 11 passes and returned them for UT and SEC record 487 yards. He stands just 15 yards shy of the NCAA career record. Berry and Tebow are the first WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN LSU HAS THE BALL two reigning SEC Players of the Year to meet on the gridiron. Nick Reveiz tied for the The defensive front is wealthy with upperclassmen. Seniors Hall Davis, Chris Lanaux team lead with six tackles vs. W. Kentucky and posted a career high nine stops vs. UCLA. and LaQuincy Williams join talented juniors Terrell Richardson, Jordan Topp, Sharrick Tim Tebow has at least one touchdown pass in 30 consecutive games, best in the Moore and Jermaine Rogers. Antwyne Zanders led UL in tackles for the second straight nation. Tebow has also rushed for 45 career touchdowns, tying Carnell Williams game, posting 15 (14 solo) vs. Kansas State. On the season, he is by far the team’s (Auburn, 2001-04) for third on the all-time SEC list. Tebow’s career rating of 175.1 cur- top tackler with 24 (19 solo) – 14 more than the next player on the list. Maurice Rolle rently ranks No. 1 in SEC history (min. 300 completions). Three different running backs collected his second interception of the season versus Kansas State. have scored at least one touchdown in each game this season: Jeff Demps (three rush- Offensively, the Tigers are averaging 27.0 points and 323.5 yards per game (163.5 ing), Chris Rainey (two rushing) and Mike Gillislee (one rushing, one receiving). Deonte rushing, 160.0 passing). QB Jordan Jefferson has completed 31 of 48 passes for 310 Thompson had two receptions, both for touchdowns, aginst Troy. yards and 3 TDs. Keiland Williams (123 yards, 2 TDs) and Charles Scott (101 yards) pace the rushing attack, while Brandon LaFell (11 rec., 72 yards, 1 TD) and Terrance SPECIAL TEAMS Toliver (7 for 138, 2 TDs) lead the receiving corps. After starting off the 2008 season a shaky one-of- four in field goal attempts, UT placekicker Daniel Lincoln has hit four of his last five dating back to the 2008 Vanderbilt SPECIAL TEAMS game. Lincoln’s two field goals against UCLA move him into a tie for seventh on the UT Tyler Albrecht attempted his first career collegiate field goal vs. Kansas State and career field goals list with 33 conversions. He needs just two more makes to move alone was good from 48 yards lifting Louisiana to the 17-15 victory. The Cajuns unusual punt- into sixth. With his two kicks against the Bruins, Lincoln now has 12 multiple field goal ing style sometimes limits Spencer Ortego’s kicking distance, but the results are evi- games in his career. dent. While fifth in the conference in punting average, the Cajuns were second in net Brandon James, with four career punt return touchdowns, recorded his first kickoff punts in 2008, meaning Ortego is placing the ball to limit a return. More than half of return for a touchdown in the season opener against Charleston Southern. James has his punts (28 of 48) were not returned, including 12 placed inside the 20-yard line. 11 punt returns of 30 yards or more in his career, including four punt return touch- The longest return allowed by Ortego was 16 yards. downs of 74-plus yards. Jonathan Phillips set a UF and SEC record in 2008 with 78 Return specialist Trindon Holliday became the 100-meter dash national champion at the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Holliday clocked 10.00 in the PATs, which ranked second in the nation. Chas Henry, a 2008 semifinalist for the Ray national final of the 100-meter to claim the title. The time was the fastest of any play- Guy Award who is again on the award’s watch list, averaged 43.4 yards per punt on his er in the history of college football. 44 kicks in 2008, third in the SEC. SERIES/GAME NOTES SERIES/GAME NOTES Record: LSU, 21-0 • Last: LSU, 45-3 (2006 at Baton Rouge) Record: Tied 19-19• Last: UF, 30-6 (2008 at Knoxville) Teams will meet for the 22nd time on Saturday in Tiger Stadium … Game will only UF has won four consecutive in the series with Tennessee, dating to 2005, Urban be the third meeting between the teams since 1938 … Last meeting came in 2006 Meyer’s first year as the Florida head coach... UT head coach Lane Kiffin is in his first when LSU opened the year with a 45-3 win over the Cajuns … LSU has shutout UL- season at the helm in Knoxville...The Gators have never led the all-time series, which is Lafayette 16 times in the 21-game series … In 21 games, LSU has allowed just 22 deadlocked at 19-19, with Tennessee capturing the first 10 and 13 of the first 15 meet- points to the Cajuns … On the other hand, LSU has scored 957 points over the 21- ings between the schools. Florida, however, has prevailed in 17 of the past 23 contests, game span … LSU is 32-0 all-time against current members of the Sun Belt. including nine of the last 11 in The Swamp. 2009 SEC Football • Page 24 Week 3

MISS. STATE at VANDERBILT FLORIDA ATLANTIC at 6 p.m. CT SOUTH CAROLINA Nashville, Tenn. 7 p.m. ET Vanderbilt Stadium (39,773) Columbia, S.C. Williams-Brice Stadium Overall: 1-1 LIVE TV: FSN Overall: 1-1 Overall: 0-1 (80,250) Overall: 1-1 SEC: 0-1 [Bob Rathbun , play-by-play; SEC: 0-1 SEC: 0-1 XM: NA Dave Archer, color analyst; Jenn XM: 200 LIVE TV: PPV XM: 198 Sirius: NA Hildreth, sideline reporter] Sirius: 214 Sirius: NA THE COACHES THE COACHES Dan Mullen is in his first season at MSU and overall. The Bulldogs’ offensive coordi- is in his 10th season at FAU with a record of 48-49 (.495) nator is Les Koenning and the defensive coordinator is Carl Torbush. and in his 25th season overall with a record of 148-126-3 (.540). Darryl Jackson Bobby Johnson is in his eighth season at Vanderbilt with a record of 28-57 (.337) \serves as the offensive coordinator for the Owls and the defensive coordinator is Kirk and in his 16th season overall with a record of 88-93 (.486). Ted Cain serves as the Hoza. offensive coordinator and the defensive coordinator is Jaime Bryant. Steve Spurrier is in his fifth season at South Carolina with a record of 29-23 (.558) and in his 25th season overall with a record of 218-104-2 (.676). Spurrier serves as WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN MISSISSIPPI STATE HAS THE BALL the Gamecocks’ offensive coordinator and the defensive coordinator is Lorenzo Ward. Junior wide receiver Leon Berry totaled 246 all-purpose yards in State’s loss at WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN FLORIDA ATLANTIC HAS THE BALL Auburn last weekend - the sixth highest single-game total in school history and the most in the SEC this season. The transfer from East Mississippi Community College caught four Rusty Smith will return for his third season as an Owl starter under center. The sen- passes for 60 yards and returned seven kickoffs for 186 yards. Senior running back ior from Jacksonville, FL holds nearly every FAU passing record. He was the 2007 Sun Anthony Dixon returned to the Mississippi State lineup last weekend, earning his 30th Belt Player of the Year and the 2008 Preseason player of the year. He guided the Owls career start. Dixon rushed 20 times for 92 yards, and scored his 31st career rushing to back-to-back bowl victories and earned bowl game MVP honors in both. William Rose touchdown. Dixon is the school’s all-time leader in rushing touchdowns, total touchdowns returns to the backfield as the most dominant fullback in the Sun Belt Conference. Rose and rushing attempts. averages 5.0 yards per carry and 6.9 yards per reception. He has 11 career scores. Casey Hayward was nominated for SEC Defensive Player of the Week honors after Senior linebacker Eric Norwood needs just one sack to tie Andrew Provence for the posting 13 total tackles, including eight unassisted stops at LSU. It marks the highest school record in that category; Norwood currently has 25.0 in his career, including 3.0 tackle total by a Commodore cornerback since 2007. Chris Marve's 11-tackle perform- through two games this year. Darian Stewart leads team with 16 tackles thru two games ance represented the second highest single-game effort. Marve also forced his third and he equaled a career high with 11 stops at Georgia. Devin Taylor had an incredible fumble of the season, giving him seven in a 15-game career. Marve tops the SEC and collegiate debut vs. NC State with two forced , a blocked punt, sack and three shares the NCAA lead in forced fumbles. Sean Richardson finished with 10 total tackles. tackles for loss. Brent Trice also had a career-high 10 total tackles. Senior captain Ryan Hamilton is out WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN SOUTH CAROLINA HAS THE BALL for the season after an injury at LSU. The defense will look to Josh Savidge for its experienced senior leadership. Savidge WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN VANDERBILT HAS THE BALL drew his first start as a true freshman against Oklahoma State in Land Shark Stadium. The Mississippi State defense allowed 589 yards of total offense, including 390 rush- He played every game that followed until a knee injury in the fourth game of his junior ing yards in the loss at Auburn. The Bulldog D had been smothering in week one, hold- season forced him to the sideline. He returned in 2008 to play and start in every game. ing Jackson State to only 194 yards of total offense and 62 on the ground. Senior Jamar Savidge recorded 28 tackles, including five for a loss of 12 yards. Michael Lockley led Chaney heads the linebacking unit while sophomore DB Charles Mitchell leads the sec- with nine tackles in the opener at Nebraska. ondary. Stephen Garcia’s 31-for-53, 313-yard, 2 TD performance at Georgia was the best of Zac Stacy was impressive for the second consecutive game, as the true freshman his career in all categories; Saturday will be his first home start against a non-confer- back rushed for 89 yards on 20 carries, and caught two passes for 14 yards. He totaled ence team. Junior Brian Maddox made his second career start at NC State and did not 103 all-purpose yards. Through two games, Stacy is the SEC's fourth leading rusher with disappoint, carrying the ball 23 times for 66 yards (both career highs) and the a 111-yard average. Quarterback Larry Smith finished the game at LSU 11-for-24 for 88 Gamecocks’ only touchdown on a one-yard plunge early in the first quarter. Weslye yards and one interception. Tight end Austin Monahan led the Commodores in receiving Saunders led the way with eight grabs for 96 yards at Georgia. with three catches for 25 yards. SPECIAL TEAMS SPECIAL TEAMS Senior punter Keegan Peterson is a member of the Ray Guy watch list. He has logged First-year punter Heath Hutchins has made quite an impression during the first two over 100 punts in his career for a 39-yard average. Kicker Ross Gornall scored the games of his career. The junior college transfer currently ranks second in the SEC and team’s only points at Nebraska. Gornall also handles kickoffs. Tavious Polo sees action eighth nationally with a 46.13 yard-per-punt average. His eight punts have been in both kickoff and punt return duties. returned for a total of six yards with three being fair caught. Junior kick returner Chris Culliver needs only two kickoff returns and 155 kick return Brett Upson was superb throughout the 2008 season, blending the best leg strength yards to match the all-time Carolina marks in both categories. Deep snapper Matthew of his career with an accuracy that frequently pinned opponents deep in their own terri- Grooms joined the Gamecocks after serving as a corporal in the U.S. Marine Corps for tory. While just the SEC's eighth best punter with a 40.4-yard average, Upson's hang time four years as a mechanic, included a six-month stint in Iraq. Grooms, a junior, is the old- and pinpoint direction resulted in the league's fewest punt return yards allowed. He was est player on the squad, as he turned 26 on July 8. MVP of the Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl. SERIES/GAME NOTES SERIES/GAME NOTES Record: SC, 1-0 • Last: SC, 45-6 (2006 at Columbia) Record: MSU, 11-7-2 • Last: MSU, 17-14 (2008 at Starkville) This is the second meeting all-time between South Carolina and Florida Atlantic. The After stopping a five-game Commodore winning streak last year in Starkville, Gamecocks won the previous meeting by a 45-6 score on Sept. 23, 2006, at Williams- Mississippi State owns a 11-7-2 overall advantage in the series... The Bulldogs have cap- Brice Stadium... Florida Atlantic’s first year of football was 2001, and the Owls began tured nine of the last 11 games played...The series has been contested on an infrequent Division I Football Bowl Subdivision competition in 2004...Only six times in school histo- basis... The teams have played just 20 times, making Mississippi State the second least ry has the home opener been the third game of the season. In those previous years, the played SEC foe for the Commodores. Only South Carolina, added to the SEC in 1992, has Gamecocks are 2-1-3 in their first game in Columbia. been played with less frequency...The Commodores are 6-4-2 all-time vs. the Bulldogs in games played on the Vanderbilt campus. 2009 SEC Football • Page 25 Week 3

SE LOUISIANA at OLE MISS GEORGIA at ARKANSAS 6:30 p.m. CT 6:45 p.m. CT Oxford, Miss. Fayetteville, Ark. Hollingsworth Field/ Reynolds Razorback Stadium Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (72,000) Overall: 1-0 (60,580) Overall: 1-0 Overall: 1-1 LIVE TV: Brad Nessler Overall: 2-0 SEC: 0-0 LIVE TV: CSS SEC: 0-0 SEC: 1-0 [Brad Nessler, play-by-play; Todd XM: 199 [Doug Bell, play-by-play; XM: 201 XM: NA Blackledge, color analyst; Erin Sirius: 212 JC Pearson, color analyst] Sirius: 220 Sirius: NA Andrews, sideline reporter] THE COACHES THE COACHES Mike Lucas is in his third season at SELA and overall with a record of 10-18 (.357). Mark Richt is in his ninth season at Georgia and overall with a record of 83-23 (.643). serves as the Lions’ offensive coordinator and the defensive coordina- The Bulldogs’ offensive coordinator is Mike Bobo and the defensive coordinators are tor is Matt Webb. Willie Martinez and John Jancek. Houston Nutt is in his second season at Ole Miss with a record of 10-4 (.714) and Bobby Petrino is in his second season at Arkansas with a record of 6-7 (.462) and seventh overall with a record of 50-26 (.658). The Razorbacks’ offensive coordinator is 17th overall with a record of 121-74 (.621). The Rebels’ offensive coordinator is Kent Paul Patrino and the defensive coordinator is Willie Robinson. Austin and the defensive coordinator is Tyrone Nix. WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN GEORGIA HAS THE BALL WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN SE LOUISIANA HAS THE BALL Joe Cox had a career-high 201 yards passing and two TDs in the win over USC. Cox In its first two games, the Lions have outscored their opponents, 110-27, and have tallied career highs of 201 yards passing on 17 completions for two touchdowns in the averaged over 500 yards total offense while allowing an average of 222.5. Quarterback 41-37 win over USC. Against USC, A.J. Green hauled in six catches for 86 yards, includ- Brian Babin has completed nearly 72 percent of his passes in the first two games (a ing an acrobatic TD catch just before halftime. Richard Samuel rushed for a career-high span of five-plus quarters), tossing for 665 yards and eight touchdowns. Simmie 87 yards on 20 carries against #9 OSU before picking up 65 yards and a TD versus Yarborough, a native of Brookhaven, Miss., has caught 16 passes with four touchdowns USC. in his first two games for the Lions with Merrick Lanaux (9 catches) and Jasper Defensive tackle Malcolm Sheppard opened the year with two tackles for a loss Ducksworth (9 catches) following. Redshirt freshman Zeke Jones recorded his first against Missouri State to bring his career total to 28, which is tied with two others for career 100-yard game with a 106- yard performance and two TDs against Union. 16th in school history. Sheppard has led the Razorbacks in tackles for loss each of the Making his first start since his freshman year, junior S Johnny Brown recorded his last two seasons. Wendel Davis led the Razorbacks with seven tackles against Missouri second career interception. Brown also topped the team with a career-high 15 tackles. State he also made the second interception of his career in the first quarter. Jerry Junior S Fon Ingram notched his second career interception and first touchdown of his Franklin has had five-or-more tackles in 12 of 13 games in his career and has had a career after the 38-yard return. Ole Miss registered 10.0 TFLs, including a career-high pass breakup in three of his last four outings. 2.0 for junior DT Jerrell Powe. WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN ARKANSAS HAS THE BALL Junior WLB Rennie Curran leads the SEC with 23 tackles in two games. He is the top WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN OLE MISS HAS THE BALL returning tackler in the SEC after recording 115 stops in 2008. Curran matched his Defensively, junior linebacker Ryan Godare has tallied a team-high 17 tackles for career high with 15 tackles against USC in 2009 and had the game-winning pass break- Southeastern in the opener with Mark Newbill and Lindsey Leavoy (2 sacks, 2 forced up in the game’s final seconds. Junior SLB Darryl Gamble was third on the team in tack- fumbles) next at 10 stops each. All-American safety Tommy Connors made his debut last les with six against OSU and had a season-high nine stops versus the Gamecocks. Fellow week against Union, recording three tackles with a fumble recovery and a pass breakup. junior Akeem Dent returned from an injury versus USC to tally seven tackles. Geno Atkins Senior Dexter McCluster posted 115 all-purpose yards (nine rushes for 50, six pass- anchors Georgia’s defensive tackles with 20 consecutive starts. es for 65) and two TDs (one rushing, one receiving, both in the fourth quarter) at Ryan Mallett was 17-of-22 for 309 yards with one touchdown in his Arkansas open- Memphis. He rushed for a TD for the third straight game and fourth time in the last five er. Mallett’s passing totals rank as the following for a single game: Comp. pct. (.773, T4), games. Senior WR Shay Hodge led the team in receiving yards with 77 on three grabs. Yards (309, 12th). His 309 passing yards were the second-highest for a Razorback Junior QB Jevan Snead extended his streak to 10 straight games with a TD pass, com- quarterback ever in a season opener. Michael Smith opened the season with four carries pleting a pair of fourth-quarter scoring tosses. Snead finished 12-of-22 for 175 yards, for 43 yards and a touchdown. He now rushed for 1,655 yards and 15 career touch- two TDs and two interceptions. downs. Against Missouri State, Jarius Wright had six catches for 139 yards, both career highs. His receiving total of 139 yards was more than Missouri State’s team total of 123. SPECIAL TEAMS Jeff Turner had a solid junior season at kicker for the Lions. He connected on 12 of SPECIAL TEAMS 17 attempts with a long of 46 yards and was good on 39 of 41 extra-point attempts. Bulldog sophomore Blair Walsh drilled a career-long 53-yard field goal versus #9 OSU. This was the longest FG for the Bulldogs since Brandon Coutu connected on a 55 His 75 points on the year was the seventh-most in school history He ranked among the yarder against UAB in 2006. Drew Butler is averaging an SEC-leading 54.1 yards on Southland Conference leaders in scoring (seventh), field goals (sixth), field-goal per- seven punts. His 57.0 average against #9 OSU is the second-best average for a game centage (70.6, fourth) and point-after percentage (95.1, fifth)and had season-high four since 1958 (Bobby Walden, 63.0). Sophomore defensive back Brandon Boykin set a field goals and 14 points at Louisiana Tech. school record against USC by returning a kickoff 100 yards for a TD. With six extra points, junior K Joshua Shene extended his streak of successful PATs Dennis Johnson returned the season opening kickoff 91-yards for a touchdown. to 80, which is second on the all-time Rebel charts. Shene was 1-for-1 on field goals, Johnson’s return for a touchdown was the second in his career. Johnson returned two connecting from 27 yards out. In his Rebel debut, freshman K Andrew Ritter handled all kickoffs for 115 yards against Missouri State to bring his career total to 1,020 yards, eight Ole Miss kickoffs and averaged 64.2 yards per kick (48.8 net) with three touch- which ranks as the fourth highest total in school history. Arkansas hired John L. Smith in backs. January to coordinate the special teams. Smith was most recently the head coach at Michigan State from 2003-06. SERIES/GAME NOTES Record: First Meeting SERIES/GAME NOTES With seven straight wins dating back to last season, Ole Miss will be aiming for its Record: UG, 8-3 • Last: UG, 23-20 (2005 at Athens) longest win streak in nearly 37 years ... The Rebels are shooting for a 2-0 start for the The Bulldogs own an 8-3 edge over the Razorbacks, including winning the last five first time since 2002 ... Ole Miss is averaging 45.4 points over its last five games ... With meetings... The teams last met in 2005, which was a 23-20 Georgia win in Athens... The seven straight wins dating back to last season, Ole Miss is riding its longest win streak Bulldogs are 3-0 all-time in Fayetteville and 4-0 overall in the series under head coach since taking seven in a row in 1990...Vaught-Hemingway Stadium/Hollingswourth Field Mark Richt... In Richt’s second season at the helm in 2002, Georgia captured the SEC Championship with a 30-3 victory over Arkansas in the Georgia Dome in Atlanta... The will debut its newly-installed FieldTurf. first four meetings in the series actually came in four different bowl games. 2009 SEC Football • Page 26 Week 3

WEST VIRGINIA at AUBURN 6:45 p.m. CT Auburn, Ala. Pat Dyle Field/ Jordan-Hare Stadium Overall: 2-0 Overall: 2-0 (87,451) SEC: 1-0 XM: NA LIVE TV: ESPN2 XM: 197 Sirius: 121 [Mark Jones, play-by-play; Bob Davie, color analyst] Sirius: 217 THE COACHES Bill Stewart is in his second season at West Virgina with a record of 12-4 (.750) and in his fourth season overall with a record of 20-29 (.690). Jeff Mullen serves as the Mountaineers’ offensive coordinator and the defensive coordinator is Jeff Casteel. Gene Chizik is in his first season at Auburn and third overall with a record of 7-19 (.269). The Tigers’ offensive coordinator is Gus Malzahn and the defensive coordinator is Ted Roof.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN WEST VIRGINIA HAS THE BALL West Virginia quarterback Jarrett Brown has been named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week following his standout performance in WVU's 35-20 win over East Carolina last Saturday. He completed 24 of 31 passes for 334 and four touchdowns. Brown also ran the ball 10 times for 73 yards to aid the Mountaineers on the ground. Brown's 407 yards of total offense make him just the fourth Mountaineer to amass 400 yards in one game. He accounted for nearly 80 percent of WVU's 509 total yards. is averaging nearly 100 yards per game and over five yards per rush. , a second-team All-Big East honoree a year ago, has 17 receptions this sea- son, which is tied for third most nationally. Antonio Coleman is off to a strong start to the season. In the opener, he collected seven tackles, including a sack and 2.5 tackles for losses. His sack gave him 15.5 for his career, moving him into a tie for 10th in school history for career sacks with Stanley McClover (2004-05). Last Saturday against Mississippi State, he recorded his first career interception, returning it 20 yards for his second career defensive touchdown. Junior safety Zac Etheridge has tied for the team lead with eight tackles in each of Auburn's first two games, and has now led or shared the team lead in tackles in five of Auburn's last six games.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN AUBURN HAS THE BALL Najee Goode played the entire second half last week with starting linebacker Reed Williams out with a sprained foot. Goode had a pair of tackles and a pass breakup. Ovid Goulbourne also had his most productive day as a Mountaineer with five tackles, two sacks and a pair of tackles for losses. Goubourne was personally responsible for 28 of East Carolina’s 56 yards in negative yardage plays. Brandon Hogan also played well with a team-high 11 tackles to go with two pass breakups. Auburn is the only team in the nation to have two backs averaging at least 100 yards rushing per game, and the two backs rank 1-2 in the SEC and are both ranked in the top 10 in the nation. Senior Ben Tate leads the SEC and ranks seventh nationally, aver- aging 137.0 yards per game, while freshman Onterio McCalebb is second in the league and ninth in the country, averaging 131.0 yards per game. Senior quarterback Chris Todd is off to a solid start to this season. Todd has completed 27 of his 49 pass attempts for 441 yards, averaging 16.3 yards per completion.

SPECIAL TEAMS Mark Rodgers is averaging over 25 yards per kickoff return. The speedy Devine is also a danger in the return game. Tyler Bitancurt is a perfect 4-4 on field goals so far this season. Scott Kozlowski is averaging 48 yards per punt, including a long of 63. Junior Wes Byrum has led Auburn in scoring in each of the past two seasons, con- verting 28-of-42 field goal attempts during his career for 141 career points. Senior punter Clinton Durst was fifth in the SEC and 26th in the NCAA last season averaging 42.1 yards per punt, while junior Ryan Shoemaker averaged 42.4 yards per kick as a freshman in 2006, ranking 16th nationally.

SERIES/GAME NOTES Record: WV 1-0 • Last: WV, 34-17 (2008 at Morgantown) Auburn hosts West Virginia Saturday night in a rematch of last season's 34-17 Mountaineer victory in Morgantown in what was the first ever meeting between the schools...Auburn has played only nine previous games against the eight schools that currently comprise the Big East Conference for football, posting a 5-3-1 record in those games... Three of those games came against Syracuse, with the teams tying in the 1988 Sugar Bowl before splitting games in 2001 and 2002. 2009 Southeastern Conference Team Statistics Through games of Sep 14, 2009 (NCAA Ranking)

SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G ------1. Florida (1)...... 2 17 16 0 0 0 0 118 59.0 1. Auburn (2)...... 2 111 691 6.2 7 345.5 2. Arkansas (7)...... 1 6 6 0 0 2 0 48 48.0 2. Florida (3)...... 2 79 660 8.4 8 330.0 3. Ole Miss (10)...... 1 6 6 0 0 1 0 45 45.0 3. Vanderbilt (9)...... 2 109 555 5.1 6 277.5 4. Auburn (14)...... 2 11 11 0 0 3 0 86 43.0 4. Alabama (10)...... 2 91 543 6.0 6 271.5 5. Kentucky (17)...... 1 6 6 0 0 0 0 42 42.0 5. Tennessee (15)...... 2 88 495 5.6 5 247.5 6. Tennessee (22)...... 2 10 10 0 0 2 1 78 39.0 6. Kentucky (17)...... 1 49 245 5.0 3 245.0 7. Alabama (30)...... 2 8 6 1 0 6 0 74 37.0 7. Miss. State (32)..... 2 83 405 4.9 3 202.5 8. Miss. State (35)..... 2 9 9 0 0 2 0 69 34.5 8. Ole Miss (49)...... 1 39 174 4.5 3 174.0 9. Vanderbilt (62)...... 2 7 7 0 0 1 1 54 27.0 9. LSU (57)...... 2 71 327 4.6 2 163.5 LSU (62)...... 2 6 6 0 0 4 0 54 27.0 10.Arkansas (66)...... 1 30 144 4.8 2 144.0 11.Georgia (70)...... 2 6 6 0 0 3 0 51 25.5 11.South Carolina (90).. 2 72 222 3.1 1 111.0 12.South Carolina (89).. 2 4 3 0 0 5 1 44 22.0 12.Georgia (97)...... 2 59 202 3.4 2 101.0

SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg RUSHING DEFENSE G Rushes Yards Avg. TD Yds/G ------1. Kentucky (1)...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1. Alabama (5)...... 2 57 65 1.1 2 32.5 2. Florida (5)...... 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 9 4.5 2. Tennessee (20)...... 2 66 119 1.8 1 59.5 3. Arkansas (18)...... 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 10 10.0 3. Kentucky (22)...... 1 22 62 2.8 0 62.0 4. Vanderbilt (23)...... 2 2 2 0 0 3 0 23 11.5 4. Arkansas (34)...... 1 36 82 2.3 1 82.0 5. Tennessee (27)...... 2 2 2 0 0 4 0 26 13.0 5. South Carolina (36).. 2 60 166 2.8 2 83.0 6. Ole Miss (29)...... 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 14 14.0 6. Florida (38)...... 2 62 168 2.7 0 84.0 7. LSU (39)...... 2 3 3 0 0 3 1 32 16.0 7. Vanderbilt (50)...... 2 66 219 3.3 2 109.5 8. Auburn (48)...... 2 4 4 0 0 3 0 37 18.5 8. Auburn (66)...... 2 75 263 3.5 1 131.5 9. Alabama (50)...... 2 5 5 0 0 1 0 38 19.0 9. LSU (71)...... 2 77 279 3.6 1 139.5 10.South Carolina (66).. 2 5 5 0 0 3 0 44 22.0 10.Georgia (75)...... 2 76 286 3.8 1 143.0 11.Miss. State (91)..... 2 8 8 0 0 0 0 56 28.0 11.Ole Miss (78)...... 1 42 150 3.6 2 150.0 12.Georgia (98)...... 2 6 5 0 0 6 1 61 30.5 12.Miss. State (110).... 2 93 452 4.9 6 226.0

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. Arkansas (2)...... 1 41 30 1 73.2 447 10.9 3 447.0 1. Florida (1)...... 2 660 627 142 1287 9.1 16 643.5 2. Florida (13)...... 2 63 43 0 68.3 627 10.0 8 313.5 2. Arkansas (3)...... 1 144 447 71 591 8.3 5 591.0 3. Kentucky (38)...... 1 31 20 0 64.5 243 7.8 2 243.0 3. Auburn (4)...... 2 691 454 162 1145 7.1 10 572.5 4. Alabama (48)...... 2 54 33 1 61.1 471 8.7 2 235.5 4. Alabama (14)...... 2 543 471 145 1014 7.0 8 507.0 5. South Carolina (53).. 2 75 44 2 58.7 461 6.1 2 230.5 5. Kentucky (21)...... 1 245 243 80 488 6.1 5 488.0 6. Auburn (55)...... 2 51 28 0 54.9 454 8.9 3 227.0 6. Tennessee (35)...... 2 495 370 146 865 5.9 10 432.5 7. Tennessee (80)...... 2 58 38 5 65.5 370 6.4 5 185.0 7. Vanderbilt (40)...... 2 555 275 158 830 5.3 7 415.0 8. Georgia (82)...... 2 54 32 2 59.3 363 6.7 3 181.5 8. Miss. State (76)..... 2 405 302 129 707 5.5 7 353.5 9. Ole Miss (87)...... 1 22 12 2 54.5 175 8.0 2 175.0 9. Ole Miss (79)...... 1 174 175 61 349 5.7 5 349.0 10.LSU (97)...... 2 49 32 0 65.3 320 6.5 3 160.0 10.South Carolina (83).. 2 222 461 147 683 4.6 3 341.5 11.Miss. State (103).... 2 46 27 2 58.7 302 6.6 4 151.0 11.LSU (88)...... 2 327 320 120 647 5.4 5 323.5 12.Vanderbilt (109)..... 2 49 24 1 49.0 275 5.6 1 137.5 12.Georgia (101)...... 2 202 363 113 565 5.0 5 282.5

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 (3)...... 2 39 20 1 51.3 150 3.8 1 75.0 1. Tennessee (3)...... 2 119 150 105 269 2.6 2 134.5 2. Vanderbilt (8)...... 2 56 34 1 60.7 222 4.0 0 111.0 2. Alabama (10)...... 2 65 304 115 369 3.2 3 184.5 3. Arkansas (10)...... 1 22 13 2 59.1 123 5.6 0 123.0 3. Kentucky (11)...... 1 62 126 56 188 3.4 0 188.0 4. Kentucky (12)...... 1 34 13 2 38.2 126 3.7 0 126.0 4. Arkansas (16)...... 1 82 123 58 205 3.5 1 205.0 5. Ole Miss (14)...... 1 36 17 2 47.2 134 3.7 0 134.0 5. Vanderbilt (18)...... 2 219 222 122 441 3.6 2 220.5 6. South Carolina (15).. 2 49 30 1 61.2 275 5.6 2 137.5 South Carolina (18).. 2 166 275 109 441 4.0 4 220.5 7. Auburn (19)...... 2 54 29 3 53.7 279 5.2 2 139.5 7. Florida (22)...... 2 168 294 135 462 3.4 0 231.0 8. Florida (29)...... 2 73 36 2 49.3 294 4.0 0 147.0 8. Auburn (39)...... 2 263 279 129 542 4.2 3 271.0 9. Alabama (31)...... 2 58 27 1 46.6 304 5.2 1 152.0 9. Ole Miss (42)...... 1 150 134 78 284 3.6 2 284.0 10.Miss. State (37)..... 2 44 19 2 43.2 331 7.5 1 165.5 10.LSU (70)...... 2 279 409 146 688 4.7 3 344.0 11.LSU (62)...... 2 69 36 2 52.2 409 5.9 2 204.5 11.Georgia (77)...... 2 286 448 151 734 4.9 5 367.0 12.Georgia (78)...... 2 75 42 1 56.0 448 6.0 4 224.0 12.Miss. State (87)..... 2 452 331 137 783 5.7 7 391.5

KICKOFF RETURNS G Ret Yds TD Avg PUNT RETURN AVG G Ret Yds TD Avg ------1. Arkansas (1)...... 1 2 115 1 57.5 1. Alabama (16)...... 2 7 136 0 19.4 2. Florida (2)...... 2 5 208 1 41.6 2. Miss. State (19)..... 2 2 36 1 18.0 3. Georgia (18)...... 2 11 317 1 28.8 3. Ole Miss (32)...... 1 3 36 0 12.0 4. Miss. State (25)..... 2 9 239 0 26.6 4. Kentucky (46)...... 1 4 38 0 9.5 5. Ole Miss (32)...... 1 2 51 0 25.5 5. Tennessee (58)...... 2 5 41 0 8.2 6. South Carolina (55).. 2 9 197 0 21.9 6. LSU (59)...... 2 6 49 0 8.2 7. Auburn (78)...... 2 9 177 0 19.7 7. South Carolina (74).. 2 4 24 0 6.0 8. Tennessee (80)...... 2 6 117 0 19.5 8. Florida (91)...... 2 10 34 0 3.4 9. Alabama (90)...... 2 7 129 0 18.4 9. Vanderbilt (101)..... 2 5 10 0 2.0 10.Vanderbilt (114)..... 2 8 119 0 14.9 10.Georgia (105)...... 2 4 6 0 1.5 11.LSU (118)...... 2 6 58 0 9.7 11.Auburn (114)...... 2 5 1 0 0.2 12.Kentucky...... 1 0 0 0 0.0 12.Arkansas (120)...... 1 2 -2 0 -1.0 2009 Southeastern Conference Team Statistics Through games of Sep 14, 2009

PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P PR Avg TB Net/P PASS EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Pct Int Yds TD Effic ------1. Miss. State (2)..... 2 8 369 46.1 6 0.8 0 45.4 1. Florida (3)...... 2 63 43 68.3 0 627 8 193.8 2. Georgia (3)...... 2 7 379 54.1 50 7.1 1 44.1 2. Arkansas (7)...... 1 41 30 73.2 1 447 3 184.0 3. Alabama (26)...... 2 8 353 44.1 14 1.8 1 39.9 3. Kentucky (35)...... 1 31 20 64.5 0 243 2 151.7 4. Tennessee (29)...... 2 3 149 49.7 32 10.7 0 39.0 4. Auburn (39)...... 2 51 28 54.9 0 454 3 149.1 5. Florida (33)...... 2 5 194 38.8 0 0.0 0 38.8 5. Alabama (46)...... 2 54 33 61.1 1 471 2 142.9 6. Arkansas (70)...... 1 1 36 36.0 0 0.0 0 36.0 6. LSU (51)...... 2 49 32 65.3 0 320 3 140.4 7. South Carolina (85).. 2 8 335 41.9 45 5.6 1 33.8 7. Miss. State (60)..... 2 46 27 58.7 2 302 4 133.8 8. LSU (88)...... 2 8 288 36.0 19 2.4 0 33.6 8. Ole Miss (62)...... 1 22 12 54.5 2 175 2 133.2 9. Ole Miss (90)...... 1 6 239 39.8 19 3.2 1 33.3 9. Tennessee (65)...... 2 58 38 65.5 5 370 5 130.3 10.Kentucky (91)...... 1 4 178 44.5 27 6.8 1 32.8 10.Georgia (71)...... 2 54 32 59.3 2 363 3 126.7 11.Auburn (117)...... 2 7 226 32.3 37 5.3 1 24.1 11.South Carolina (85).. 2 75 44 58.7 2 461 2 113.8 12.Vanderbilt (119)..... 2 13 391 30.1 42 3.2 2 23.8 12.Vanderbilt (101)..... 2 49 24 49.0 1 275 1 98.8

|--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. Kentucky (3)...... 1 34 13 2 38.2 126 0 57.6 1. Kentucky (6)...... 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 +2 2.00 2. Ole Miss (5)...... 1 36 17 2 47.2 134 0 67.4 2. Vanderbilt (15)..... 2 4 1 5 1 1 2 +3 1.50 3. Florida (9)...... 2 73 36 2 49.3 294 0 77.7 3. Arkansas (28)...... 1 0 2 2 0 1 1 +1 1.00 4. Tennessee (13)...... 2 39 20 1 51.3 150 1 86.9 Auburn (28)...... 2 1 3 4 2 0 2 +2 1.00 5. Arkansas (16)...... 1 22 13 2 59.1 123 0 87.9 South Carolina (28).. 2 3 1 4 0 2 2 +2 1.00 6. Vanderbilt (20)...... 2 56 34 1 60.7 222 0 90.4 6. Miss. State (42)..... 2 3 2 5 2 2 4 +1 0.50 7. Alabama (21)...... 2 58 27 1 46.6 304 1 92.8 LSU (42)...... 2 1 2 3 2 0 2 +1 0.50 8. Auburn (26)...... 2 54 29 3 53.7 279 2 98.2 Alabama (42)...... 2 2 1 3 1 1 2 +1 0.50 9. Miss. State (34)..... 2 44 19 2 43.2 331 1 104.8 Florida (42)...... 2 2 2 4 3 0 3 +1 0.50 10.LSU (39)...... 2 69 36 2 52.2 409 2 105.7 10.Ole Miss (59)...... 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 +0 0.00 11.South Carolina (58).. 2 49 30 1 61.2 275 2 117.8 11.Tennessee (103)...... 2 3 1 4 2 5 7 -3 -1.50 12.Georgia (66)...... 2 75 42 1 56.0 448 4 121.1 12.Georgia (114)...... 2 0 1 1 4 2 6 -5 -2.50

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total 3RD-DN CONVERSIONS G Conv Att Pct ------1. Florida...... 2 29 27 2 58 1. Florida...... 2 16 23 69.6 2. Auburn...... 2 35 17 4 56 2. Kentucky...... 1 11 18 61.1 3. Tennessee...... 2 29 17 4 50 3. Auburn...... 2 14 26 53.8 4. Alabama...... 2 23 23 2 48 4. LSU...... 2 14 27 51.9 5. Vanderbilt...... 2 29 16 0 45 5. Tennessee...... 2 11 25 44.0 6. South Carolina...... 2 13 24 5 42 6. Georgia...... 2 9 21 42.9 7. LSU...... 2 21 13 5 39 7. Ole Miss...... 1 5 12 41.7 8. Miss. State...... 2 17 16 1 34 8. Miss. State...... 2 11 27 40.7 9. Georgia...... 2 11 16 5 32 9. Vanderbilt...... 2 11 32 34.4 10.Kentucky...... 1 16 10 3 29 South Carolina...... 2 11 32 34.4 Arkansas...... 1 10 19 0 29 11.Alabama...... 2 9 27 33.3 12.Ole Miss...... 1 12 8 1 21 12.Arkansas...... 1 3 10 30.0

OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv Att Pct ------1. Kentucky...... 1 3 7 0 10 1. Kentucky...... 1 2 15 13.3 2. Arkansas...... 1 4 7 4 15 2. Tennessee...... 2 4 25 16.0 3. Tennessee...... 2 9 8 1 18 3. Ole Miss...... 1 4 16 25.0 4. Ole Miss...... 1 8 9 2 19 4. Florida...... 2 10 36 27.8 5. Alabama...... 2 8 11 5 24 5. Vanderbilt...... 2 9 30 30.0 6. Vanderbilt...... 2 15 8 3 26 6. Arkansas...... 1 4 13 30.8 Florida...... 2 10 14 2 26 7. Alabama...... 2 9 29 31.0 8. South Carolina...... 2 10 13 4 27 8. Miss. State...... 2 8 24 33.3 9. Auburn...... 2 12 15 6 33 9. Auburn...... 2 10 28 35.7 10.LSU...... 2 17 18 2 37 10.Georgia...... 2 12 32 37.5 11.Miss. State...... 2 22 12 4 38 11.South Carolina...... 2 10 23 43.5 12.Georgia...... 2 17 21 5 43 12.LSU...... 2 15 34 44.1

SACKS BY G Sacks Yards SACKS AGAINST G Sacks Yards ------1. Alabama...... 2 10 76 1. Arkansas...... 1 0 0 2. South Carolina...... 2 8 54 Auburn...... 2 0 0 3. Tennessee...... 2 7 50 Kentucky...... 1 0 0 4. Vanderbilt...... 2 6 41 4. Miss. State...... 2 1 2 5. Auburn...... 2 4 16 5. Florida...... 2 2 9 LSU...... 2 4 33 Ole Miss...... 1 2 15 7. Arkansas...... 1 3 15 7. Tennessee...... 2 3 18 Miss. State...... 2 3 13 Alabama...... 2 3 20 Florida...... 2 3 21 9. Georgia...... 2 4 30 10.Kentucky...... 1 2 13 Vanderbilt...... 2 4 29 Georgia...... 2 2 16 LSU...... 2 4 26 12.Ole Miss...... 1 1 5 12.South Carolina...... 2 5 33 2009 Southeastern Conference Team Statistics Through games of Sep 14, 2009

PENALTIES G No Yds Avg/G FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct ------1. Kentucky...... 1 3 20 20.0 1. LSU...... 2 4 4 1.000 2. Tennessee...... 2 8 55 27.5 Georgia...... 2 3 3 1.000 3. Ole Miss...... 1 4 31 31.0 Auburn...... 2 3 3 1.000 4. LSU...... 2 8 63 31.5 Tennessee...... 2 2 2 1.000 5. Vanderbilt...... 2 10 76 38.0 Arkansas...... 1 2 2 1.000 6. Arkansas...... 1 8 60 60.0 Ole Miss...... 1 1 1 1.000 7. Auburn...... 2 13 127 63.5 7. South Carolina...... 2 5 6 .833 8. Florida...... 2 18 130 65.0 8. Alabama...... 2 6 8 .750 9. South Carolina...... 2 14 143 71.5 9. Miss. State...... 2 2 4 .500 10.Alabama...... 2 17 148 74.0 10.Vanderbilt...... 2 1 3 .333 11.Georgia...... 2 20 166 83.0 11.Florida...... 2 0 1 .000 12.Miss. State...... 2 22 241 120.5 Kentucky...... 1 0 1 .000

OPPONENT PENALTIES G No Yds Avg/G PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct ------1. Georgia...... 2 26 204 102.0 1. Auburn...... 2 11 11 1.000 2. Tennessee...... 2 18 144 72.0 Tennessee...... 2 10 10 1.000 3. Miss. State...... 2 20 135 67.5 Miss. State...... 2 9 9 1.000 LSU...... 2 18 135 67.5 Vanderbilt...... 2 7 7 1.000 5. South Carolina...... 2 17 131 65.5 Kentucky...... 1 6 6 1.000 6. Auburn...... 2 13 119 59.5 Arkansas...... 1 6 6 1.000 7. Ole Miss...... 1 7 58 58.0 Alabama...... 2 6 6 1.000 8. Alabama...... 2 14 99 49.5 Ole Miss...... 1 6 6 1.000 9. Florida...... 2 12 91 45.5 LSU...... 2 6 6 1.000 10.Arkansas...... 1 5 42 42.0 Georgia...... 2 6 6 1.000 11.Kentucky...... 1 5 40 40.0 11.Florida...... 2 16 17 .941 12.Vanderbilt...... 2 7 43 21.5 12.South Carolina...... 2 3 4 .750

4TH-DN CONVERSIONS G Conv Att Pct TIME OF POSSESSION G Total Time Avg/G ------1. Alabama...... 2 1 1 100.0 1. Kentucky...... 1 36:25 36:25 Arkansas...... 1 3 3 100.0 2. Alabama...... 2 68:40 34:20 Miss. State...... 2 3 3 100.0 3. South Carolina...... 2 66:46 33:23 4. South Carolina...... 2 5 7 71.4 4. Tennessee...... 2 64:37 32:18 5. Vanderbilt...... 2 2 3 66.7 5. Arkansas...... 1 30:24 30:24 6. Auburn...... 2 1 2 50.0 6. Miss. State...... 2 59:59 29:59 7. Tennessee...... 2 2 5 40.0 7. Auburn...... 2 59:40 29:50 8. Florida...... 2 0 1 0.0 8. LSU...... 2 59:31 29:45 LSU...... 2 0 1 0.0 9. Vanderbilt...... 2 58:21 29:10 Georgia...... 2 0 2 0.0 10.Ole Miss...... 1 27:42 27:42 Ole Miss...... 1 0 0 0.0 11.Florida...... 2 54:09 27:04 Kentucky...... 1 0 1 0.0 12.Georgia...... 2 51:56 25:58

OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv Att Pct KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yards Avg Retn TB NetAvg ------1. Vanderbilt...... 2 0 2 0.0 1. Arkansas...... 1 9 566 62.9 126 0 48.9 South Carolina...... 2 0 2 0.0 2. Ole Miss...... 1 8 514 64.2 64 3 48.8 Ole Miss...... 1 0 2 0.0 3. Miss. State...... 2 13 845 65.0 220 0 48.1 Tennessee...... 2 0 1 0.0 4. Florida...... 2 19 1199 63.1 267 1 48.0 Arkansas...... 1 0 0 0.0 5. Kentucky...... 1 7 428 61.1 97 0 47.3 6. Miss. State...... 2 1 4 25.0 6. LSU...... 2 13 819 63.0 205 0 47.2 Florida...... 2 1 4 25.0 7. Vanderbilt...... 2 10 606 60.6 148 0 45.8 Alabama...... 2 1 4 25.0 8. Tennessee...... 2 14 901 64.4 229 2 45.1 9. LSU...... 2 2 3 66.7 9. Auburn...... 2 15 1002 66.8 327 0 45.0 10.Georgia...... 2 4 5 80.0 10.Georgia...... 2 12 770 64.2 259 2 39.2 11.Auburn...... 2 2 2 100.0 11.South Carolina...... 2 11 668 60.7 291 0 34.3 Kentucky...... 1 1 1 100.0 12.Alabama...... 2 16 959 59.9 428 0 33.2

RED ZONE OFFENSE G RedZone Percent TDs R/P FG-AT Fumb/Int/Downs/Other ------1. Ole Miss...... 1 6-6 100.0 5 3/2 1-1 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 Arkansas...... 1 6-6 100.0 4 2/2 2-2 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 Georgia...... 2 6-6 100.0 4 1/3 2-2 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 4. Florida...... 2 9-10 90.0 9 5/4 0-0 0/ 0/ 1/ 0 5. Auburn...... 2 8-9 88.9 7 5/2 1-1 1/ 0/ 0/ 0 6. LSU...... 2 7-8 87.5 3 2/1 4-4 1/ 0/ 0/ 0 7. Tennessee...... 2 11-13 84.6 9 4/5 2-2 0/ 1/ 1/ 0 8. Alabama...... 2 10-12 83.3 5 4/1 5-6 0/ 0/ 0/ 1 9. Miss. State...... 2 9-11 81.8 7 3/4 2-4 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 10.Vanderbilt...... 2 7-9 77.8 6 6/0 1-2 1/ 0/ 0/ 0 11.Kentucky...... 1 3-4 75.0 3 3/0 0-0 0/ 0/ 1/ 0 12.South Carolina...... 2 7-11 63.6 3 1/2 4-5 0/ 0/ 2/ 1 2009 Southeastern Conference Team Statistics Through games of Sep 14, 2009

RED ZONE DEFENSE G RedZone Percent TDs R/P FG-AT Fumb/Int/Downs/Other ------1. Kentucky...... 1 0-1 0.0 0 0/0 0-1 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 2. Florida...... 2 1-3 33.3 0 0/0 1-1 0/ 0/ 1/ 1 3. Alabama...... 2 3-4 75.0 2 1/1 1-1 0/ 1/ 0/ 0 4. LSU...... 2 5-6 83.3 3 1/2 2-2 1/ 0/ 0/ 0 5. Georgia...... 2 9-10 90.0 4 1/3 5-5 0/ 0/ 1/ 0 6. Arkansas...... 1 1-1 100.0 1 1/0 0-0 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 Ole Miss...... 1 2-2 100.0 2 2/0 0-0 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 Tennessee...... 2 4-4 100.0 2 1/1 2-2 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 Miss. State...... 2 5-5 100.0 5 4/1 0-0 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 Vanderbilt...... 2 5-5 100.0 2 2/0 3-3 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 Auburn...... 2 5-5 100.0 3 1/2 2-2 0/ 0/ 0/ 0 South Carolina...... 2 5-5 100.0 3 1/2 2-2 0/ 0/ 0/ 0

ON-SIDE KICK SUCCESS G OnSide Percent ON-SIDE KICK ALLOWED G OnSide Percent ------1. Kentucky...... 1 0-0 0.0 1. Kentucky...... 1 0-0 0.0 Florida...... 2 0-0 0.0 Florida...... 2 0-0 0.0 Alabama...... 2 0-0 0.0 Alabama...... 2 0-0 0.0 LSU...... 2 0-0 0.0 LSU...... 2 0-0 0.0 Georgia...... 2 0-0 0.0 Georgia...... 2 0-0 0.0 Arkansas...... 1 0-0 0.0 Arkansas...... 1 0-0 0.0 Ole Miss...... 1 0-0 0.0 Ole Miss...... 1 0-0 0.0 Tennessee...... 2 0-0 0.0 Tennessee...... 2 0-0 0.0 Miss. State...... 2 0-0 0.0 Miss. State...... 2 0-0 0.0 Vanderbilt...... 2 0-0 0.0 Vanderbilt...... 2 0-0 0.0 Auburn...... 2 0-0 0.0 Auburn...... 2 0-0 0.0 South Carolina...... 2 0-0 0.0 South Carolina...... 2 0-0 0.0 2009 Southeastern Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Sep 14, 2009

RUSHING Team Cl G Att Yds Avg TD Long Yds/G INTERCEPTIONS Team Cl G Int Yds TD Long Int/G ------1. Ben Tate (7)...... AU SR 2 40 274 6.8 1 35 137.0 1. Calvin Harrison (9). UK SR 1 1 42 0 42 1.00 2. O. McCalebb (9)...... AU FR 2 38 262 6.9 2 48 131.0 Fon Ingram (9)...... UM JR 1 1 38 1 38 1.00 3. M. Hardesty (11).....UT SR 2 44 249 5.7 2 43 124.5 Johnny Brown (9).....UM JR 1 1 37 0 30 1.00 4. Zac Stacy (20)...... VU FR 2 40 222 5.6 1 26 111.0 Trevard Lindley (9)..UK SR 1 1 25 1 25 1.00 5. Mark Ingram (27).....UA SO 2 36 206 5.7 2 39 103.0 Wendel Davis (9).....AR SR 1 1 5 0 5 1.00 6. J. Demps (46)...... UF SO 2 12 176 14.7 3 41 88.0 Tramain Thomas (9)...AR SO 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 7. C. Rainey (52)...... UF SO 2 13 161 12.4 2 76 80.5 7. C. Broomfield (45)...MS FR 2 1 43 1 43 0.50 8. Richard Samuel (59)..UG SO 2 35 152 4.3 1 19 76.0 Eric Norwood (45)....SC SR 2 1 35 1 35 0.50 9. Brandon Bolden (67)..UM SO 1 9 71 7.9 1 28 71.0 Jacob Cutrera (45)...LS SR 2 1 29 1 29 0.50 10.Bryce Brown (74).....UT FR 2 22 138 6.3 1 34 69.0 Antonio Coleman (45).AU SR 2 1 20 1 20 0.50

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 SO 1 22 17 0 77.3 309 1 309.0 1. Ryan Mallett (1).... AR SO 1 22 17 0 77.3 309 1 210.3 2. Greg McElroy...... UA JR 2 54 33 1 61.1 471 2 235.5 2. T. Tebow (2)...... UF SR 2 39 25 0 64.1 425 5 197.9 3. Stephen Garcia...... SC SO 2 75 44 2 58.7 461 2 230.5 3. J. Brantley ...... UF SO 2 24 18 0 75.0 202 3 186.9 4. Mike Hartline...... UK JR 1 27 18 0 66.7 222 2 222.0 4. Mike Hartline (23).. UK JR 1 27 18 0 66.7 222 2 160.2 5. Chris Todd...... AU SR 2 49 27 0 55.1 441 2 220.5 5. Tyler Wilson (33)... AR FR 1 19 13 1 68.4 138 2 153.6 6. T. Tebow...... UF SR 2 39 25 0 64.1 425 5 212.5 6. Chris Relf...... MS SO 2 21 12 2 57.1 152 3 146.0 7. Joe Cox...... UG SR 2 54 32 2 59.3 363 3 181.5 7. Chris Todd (42)..... AU SR 2 49 27 0 55.1 441 2 144.2 8. Jevan Snead...... UM JR 1 22 12 2 54.5 175 2 175.0 8. Greg McElroy (43)... UA JR 2 54 33 1 61.1 471 2 142.9 9. J. Crompton...... UT SR 2 54 34 5 63.0 326 5 163.0 9. Jo. Jefferson (48).. LS SO 2 48 31 0 64.6 310 3 139.5 10.Jo. Jefferson...... LS SO 2 48 31 0 64.6 310 3 155.0 10.Jevan Snead (57).... UM JR 1 22 12 2 54.5 175 2 133.2

TOTAL OFFENSE Team Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G PUNT RETURN AVG Team Cl G Ret Yds TD Long Avg ------1. Ryan Mallett (17)....AR SO 1 2 309 23 311 311.0 1. Javier Arenas (11)...UA SR 2 7 136 0 46 19.4 2. Stephen Garcia (31)..SC SO 2 58 461 93 519 259.5 2. Marshay Green (23)...UM SR 1 3 36 0 14 12.0 3. T. Tebow (38)...... UF SR 2 72 425 54 497 248.5 3. Randall Cobb (34)....UK SO 1 3 28 0 18 9.3 4. Greg McElroy (39)....UA JR 2 14 471 64 485 242.5 4. N. Richardson (35)...UT FR 2 4 36 0 19 9.0 5. Mike Hartline (42)...UK JR 1 11 222 30 233 233.0 5. Tr. Holliday (40)....LS SR 2 5 39 0 19 7.8 6. Chris Todd (49)...... AU SR 2 9 441 51 450 225.0 6. Alex Washington (71).VU SR 2 4 11 0 12 2.8 7. Jo. Jefferson (73)...LS SO 2 52 310 64 362 181.0 7. B. James (75)...... UF SR 2 7 18 0 6 2.6 8. Jevan Snead (79).....UM JR 1 -3 175 23 172 172.0 9. Joe Cox (86)...... UG SR 2 -33 363 60 330 165.0 10.J. Crompton (91).....UT SR 2 -4 326 62 322 161.0

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. Randall Cobb (16)....UK SO 1 7 96 1 34 13.7 7.00 1. Dennis Johnson (2).. AR SO 1 2 115 1 91 57.5 2. Weslye Saunders (30).SC JR 2 12 146 0 30 12.2 6.00 2. Brandon Boykin (8)...UG SO 2 5 210 1 100 42.0 Jarius Wright (30)...AR SO 1 6 139 0 58 23.2 6.00 3. Leon Berry (27)...... MS JR 2 8 224 0 38 28.0 D. McCluster (30)....UM SR 1 6 65 1 17 10.8 6.00 4. Chris Culliver (31)..SC JR 2 6 161 0 57 26.8 5. Brandon LaFell (40)..LS SR 2 11 72 1 20 6.5 5.50 5. David Oku (61)...... UT FR 2 4 89 0 28 22.2 6. R. Cooper (60)...... UF SR 2 10 187 1 68 18.7 5.00 6. O. McCalebb (69).... AU FR 2 6 130 0 28 21.7 A.J. Green (60)...... UG SO 2 10 138 1 34 13.8 5.00 7. Branden Smith (75)...UG FR 2 4 84 0 48 21.0 Quintin Hancock (60).AU SO 2 9 181 1 30 20.1 4.50 Mario Fannin (94)....AU JR 2 9 85 0 26 9.4 4.50

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Team Cl G Rec Yds TD Long Avg/C Yds/G PUNTING Team Cl G Punts Yds Long Avg ------1. Jarius Wright (5)....AR SO 1 6 139 0 58 23.2 139.0 1. Drew Butler...... UG SO 2 7 379 75 54.1 2. Randall Cobb (24)....UK SO 1 7 96 1 34 13.7 96.0 2. Heath Hutchins (8)...MS JR 2 8 369 56 46.1 3. R. Cooper (28)...... UF SR 2 10 187 1 68 18.7 93.5 3. Ryan Tydlacka (16)...UK SO 1 4 178 54 44.5 4. Darvin Adams (34)....AU SO 2 9 181 1 30 20.1 90.5 4. P J. Fitzgerald (18).UA SR 2 8 353 53 44.1 5. Shay Hodge (53)...... UM SR 1 3 77 0 33 25.7 77.0 5. Spencer Lanning (38).SC JR 2 8 335 55 41.9 6. Weslye Saunders (62).SC JR 2 12 146 0 30 12.2 73.0 6. Justin Sparks (56)...UM SR 1 6 239 53 39.8 7. Joe Adams (68)...... AR SO 1 4 70 1 40 17.5 70.0 7. C. Henry...... UF JR 2 5 194 42 38.8 8. Terrell Zachery (70).AU JR 2 5 139 1 93 27.8 69.5 8. Clinton Durst...... AU SR 2 6 226 47 37.7 9. A.J. Green (71)...... UG SO 2 10 138 1 34 13.8 69.0 9. Derek Helton (75)....LS JR 2 8 288 50 36.0 T. Toliver (71)...... LS JR 2 7 138 2 45 19.7 69.0 10.Brett Upson (77).....VU SR 2 12 415 48 34.6

ALL PURPOSE Team Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G SCORING Team Cl G TD XPT FG 2XP Pts Pts/G ------1. O. McCalebb (10).... AU FR 2 262 0 0 130 392 196.0 1. Kodi Burns (10)...... AU JR 2 4 0 0 0 24 12.0 2. Mark Ingram (47).... UA SO 2 206 82 0 0 288 144.0 Alex Tejada (10).....AR JR 1 0 6 2 0 12 12.0 3. Ben Tate (49)...... AU SR 2 274 10 0 0 284 142.0 Leigh Tiffin (10)... UA JR 2 0 6 6 0 24 12.0 4. Leon Berry (50)..... MS JR 2 0 60 -1 224 283 141.5 D. McCluster (10)....UM SR 1 2 0 0 0 12 12.0 5. Jarius Wright (56).. AR SO 1 0 139 0 0 139 139.0 Randall Cobb (10)....UK SO 1 2 0 0 0 12 12.0 6. Randall Cobb (58)... UK SO 1 11 96 28 0 135 135.0 6. Wes Byrum (6)...... AU JR 2 0 11 3 0 20 10.0 7. M. Hardesty (70).... UT SR 2 249 5 0 0 254 127.0 7. Mark Ingram (47).....UA SO 2 3 0 0 0 18 9.0 8. B. James (75)...... UF SR 2 40 49 18 139 246 123.0 Joshua Shene (47)....UM SR 1 0 6 1 0 9 9.0 9. Dennis Johnson (77). AR SO 1 -4 10 0 115 121 121.0 Spencer Lanning (47).SC JR 2 0 3 5 0 18 9.0 10.Zac Stacy (83)...... VU FR 2 222 14 -1 0 235 117.5 J. Demps (47)...... UF SO 2 3 0 0 0 18 9.0 2009 Southeastern Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Sep 14, 2009

SCORING (TDs) Team Cl G TD Rush Pass Ret PAT Pts Pts/G FIELD GOALS Team Cl G FG FGA Pct. FG/G ------1. Kodi Burns...... AU JR 2 4 4 0 0 0 24 12.0 1. Leigh Tiffin (2).... UA JR 2 6 8 75.0 3.00 D. McCluster...... UM SR 1 2 1 1 0 0 12 12.0 2. Spencer Lanning (6)..SC JR 2 5 6 83.3 2.50 Randall Cobb...... UK SO 1 2 1 1 0 0 12 12.0 3. Alex Tejada (12).... AR JR 1 2 2 100.0 2.00 4. Mark Ingram...... UA SO 2 3 2 1 0 0 18 9.0 Josh Jasper (12).... LS JR 2 4 4 100.0 2.00 J. Demps...... UF SO 2 3 3 0 0 0 18 9.0 5. Wes Byrum (28)...... AU JR 2 3 3 100.0 1.50 6. Brandon Bolden...... UM SO 1 1 1 0 0 0 6 6.0 Blair Walsh (28).... UG SO 2 3 3 100.0 1.50 Ke. Williams...... LS SR 2 2 2 0 0 0 12 6.0 7. Joshua Shene (47)... UM SR 1 1 1 100.0 1.00 Van Stumon...... AR JR 1 1 0 1 0 0 6 6.0 Daniel Lincoln (47). UT JR 2 2 2 100.0 1.00 David Oku...... UT FR 2 2 2 0 0 0 12 6.0 Sean Brauchle (47)...MS JR 2 2 4 50.0 1.00 Michael Smith...... AR SR 1 1 1 0 0 0 6 6.0 10.Ryan Fowler (79).....VU FR 2 1 3 33.3 0.50

SCORING (KICK) Team Cl G PATs FGs Pts Pts/G FIELD GOAL PCT Team Cl G FG FGA Long Pct. ------1. Alex Tejada...... AR JR 1 6-6 2-2 12 12.0 1. Josh Jasper...... LS JR 2 4 4 32 100.0 Leigh Tiffin...... UA JR 2 6-6 6-8 24 12.0 Alex Tejada...... AR JR 1 2 2 24 100.0 3. Wes Byrum...... AU JR 2 11-11 3-3 20 10.0 3. Spencer Lanning..... SC JR 2 5 6 39 83.3 4. Josh Jasper...... LS JR 2 6-6 4-4 18 9.0 4. Leigh Tiffin...... UA JR 2 6 8 49 75.0 Joshua Shene...... UM SR 1 6-6 1-1 9 9.0 5. Sean Brauchle...... MS JR 2 2 4 29 50.0 Spencer Lanning..... SC JR 2 3-4 5-6 18 9.0 7. Daniel Lincoln...... UT JR 2 10-10 2-2 16 8.0 8. Sean Brauchle...... MS JR 2 9-9 2-4 15 7.5 Blair Walsh...... UG SO 2 6-6 3-3 15 7.5 10.J. Phillips...... UF SR 2 14-15 0-1 14 7.0

PAT KICKING PCT Team Cl G Made Att Pct. ------1. Wes Byrum...... AU JR 2 11 11 100.0 Daniel Lincoln...... UT JR 2 10 10 100.0 Sean Brauchle...... MS JR 2 9 9 100.0 Ryan Fowler...... VU FR 2 7 7 100.0 Lones Seiber...... UK SR 1 6 6 100.0 Josh Jasper...... LS JR 2 6 6 100.0 Blair Walsh...... UG SO 2 6 6 100.0 Alex Tejada...... AR JR 1 6 6 100.0 Leigh Tiffin...... UA JR 2 6 6 100.0 Joshua Shene...... UM SR 1 6 6 100.0 2009 Southeastern Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Sep 14, 2009

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. Marcell Dareus...... UA SO 2 DL 3 1 25 3.5 1.75 1. Johnny Brown...... UM JR 1 9 6 15 15.0 0.0 2. Eric Norwood...... SC SR 2 LB 3 0 23 3.0 1.50 2. Rennie Curran...... UG JR 2 LB 16 7 23 11.5 0.0 3. Chris Walker...... UT JR 2 DE 2 0 20 2.0 1.00 3. Kendrick Lewis...... UM SR 1 5 4 9 9.0 0.0 Rolando McClain..... UA JR 2 LB 2 0 19 2.0 1.00 4. Harry Coleman...... LS SR 2 LB 7 10 17 8.5 0.0 Cliff Matthews...... SC JR 2 DE 2 0 6 2.0 1.00 5. Josh Bynes...... AU JR 2 LB 7 9 16 8.0 0.0 6. Patrick Benoist..... VU SR 2 LB 1 1 12 1.5 0.75 Zac Etheridge...... AU JR 2 DB 12 4 16 8.0 0.0 7. K. Lockett...... UM JR 1 DE 1 0 15 1.0 1.00 Darian Stewart...... SC SR 2 SS 10 6 16 8.0 0.0 8. L. Washington...... UA JR 2 DL 1 0 14 1.0 0.50 Casey Hayward...... VU SO 2 DB 11 5 16 8.0 0.0 Rahim Alem...... LS SR 2 DE 1 0 11 1.0 0.50 9. Rolando McClain..... UA JR 2 LB 10 5 15 7.5 2.0 Darryl Gamble...... UG JR 2 LB 1 0 11 1.0 0.50 Nick Reveiz...... UT JR 2 LB 3 12 15 7.5 0.0 Craig Stevens...... AU JR 2 LB 10 5 15 7.5 1.0 TACKLES FOR LOSS Team Cl G Pos Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G Chris Marve...... VU SO 2 LB 6 9 15 7.5 1.0 ------Darryl Gamble...... UG JR 2 LB 11 4 15 7.5 1.0 1. Casey Hayward...... VU SO 2 DB 3 2 5 4.0 2.00 14.Marcus Dowtin...... UG SO 2 LB 9 5 14 7.0 0.0 2. Marcell Dareus...... UA SO 2 DL 3 1 25 3.5 1.75 Sean Richardson..... VU SO 2 DB 8 6 14 7.0 0.0 D. Hightower...... UA SO 2 LB 3 1 6 3.5 1.75 Wendel Davis...... AR SR 1 LB 3 4 7 7.0 0.0 Craig Stevens...... AU JR 2 LB 3 1 7 3.5 1.75 Winston Guy...... UK SO 1 3 4 7 7.0 1.0 Rolando McClain..... UA JR 2 LB 3 1 22 3.5 1.75 Marcus Tillman...... UM SR 1 2 5 7 7.0 0.0 6. Eric Norwood...... SC SR 2 LB 3 0 23 3.0 1.50 19.Patrick Benoist..... VU SR 2 LB 5 8 13 6.5 1.5 Drake Nevis...... LS JR 2 DT 3 0 12 3.0 1.50 Eric Berry...... UT JR 2 DB 8 5 13 6.5 0.0 Devin Taylor...... SC FR 2 DE 3 0 11 3.0 1.50 Eric Norwood...... SC SR 2 LB 7 6 13 6.5 3.0 L. Thompson...... UT JR 2 LB 3 0 25 3.0 1.50 22.Rico McCoy...... UT SR 2 LB 3 9 12 6.0 0.0 10.Eryk Anders...... UA SR 2 LB 1 3 4 2.5 1.25 Perry Riley...... LS SR 2 LB 6 6 12 6.0 0.0 D. Hightower...... UA SO 2 LB 5 7 12 6.0 1.0 FUMBLES FORCED Team Cl G Num Avg/G Fon Ingram...... UM JR 1 3 3 6 6.0 0.0 ------Jerico Nelson...... AR SO 1 SS 3 3 6 6.0 0.5 1. Chris Marve...... VU SO 2 3 1.50 Tramain Thomas...... AR SO 1 2 4 6 6.0 0.0 2. Devin Taylor...... SC FR 2 2 1.00 28.Brent Trice...... VU SR 2 DB 3 8 11 5.5 0.5 3. Joel Caldwell...... VU SR 2 1 0.50 Eryk Anders...... UA SR 2 LB 4 7 11 5.5 0.5 Marcus Washingt..... MS SR 2 1 0.50 Kelvin Sheppard..... LS JR 2 LB 6 5 11 5.5 0.0 Jake Ricks...... AU SR 2 1 0.50 Reshad Jones...... UG JR 2 SS 6 5 11 5.5 0.0 Akeem Auguste...... SC SO 2 1 0.50 32.Javier Arenas...... UA SR 2 DB 7 3 10 5.0 1.0 Darryl Gamble...... UG JR 2 1 0.50 Bryan Evans...... UG SR 2 4 6 10 5.0 0.0 Chris Rogers...... UA JR 2 1 0.50 K.J. Wright...... MS JR 2 LB 6 4 10 5.0 1.0 Eryk Anders...... UA SR 2 1 0.50 J. Haden...... UF JR 2 CB 9 1 10 5.0 0.0 Stephon Gilmore..... SC FR 2 1 0.50 Neiko Thorpe...... AU SO 2 DB 8 2 10 5.0 0.0 Dan Williams...... UT SR 2 DT 4 6 10 5.0 0.0 FUMBLES RCVD Team Cl G Num Avg/G J. Bostic...... UF FR 2 LB 9 1 10 5.0 0.0 ------Rahim Alem...... LS SR 2 DE 9 1 10 5.0 1.0 1. Patrick Benoist..... VU SR 2 2 1.00 Antonio Coleman..... AU SR 2 DE 4 6 10 5.0 1.0 Greg Hardy...... UM SR 1 1 1.00 Zach Smith...... MS JR 2 DB 7 3 10 5.0 0.0 3. Darian Stewart...... SC SR 2 1 0.50 Charles Mitchel..... MS SO 2 DB 9 1 10 5.0 0.0 Gerald Williams..... UT JR 2 1 0.50 Allen Walker...... UM JR 1 LB 4 1 5 5.0 0.0 Tony Straughter..... SC JR 2 1 0.50 Jerry Franklin...... AR SO 1 LB 2 3 5 5.0 0.0 Brian Selman...... UA SR 2 1 0.50 Danny Trevathan..... UK SO 1 LB 2 3 5 5.0 0.0 Pa. Peterson...... LS SO 2 1 0.50 Calvin Harrison..... UK SR 1 SS 1 4 5 5.0 0.0 Chris Culliver...... SC JR 2 1 0.50 47.Cliff Matthews...... SC JR 2 DE 7 2 9 4.5 2.0 T J. Greenstone..... VU SO 2 1 0.50 Jamar Chaney...... MS SR 2 DB 2 7 9 4.5 0.0 Savion Frazier...... UT JR 2 1 0.50 Shaq Wilson...... SC SO 2 LB 6 3 9 4.5 0.0 Pa. Peterson...... LS SO 2 DB 9 0 9 4.5 0.0 PASSES DEFENDED Team Cl G Brup Int Total Avg/G ------1. Trevard Lindley..... UK SR 1 3 1 4 4.00 2. Myron Lewis...... VU SR 2 4 0 4 2.00 Johnny Brown...... UM JR 1 1 1 2 2.00 4. Marquis Johnson..... UA SR 2 3 0 3 1.50 Kareem Jackson...... UA JR 2 3 0 3 1.50 6. Corey Peters...... UK SR 1 1 0 1 1.00 Pa. Peterson...... LS SO 2 2 0 2 1.00 Matt Lentz...... UK SO 1 1 0 1 1.00 Marcus Washingt..... MS SR 2 2 0 2 1.00 Cassius Vaughn...... UM SR 1 1 0 1 1.00 2009 Southeastern Conference Conference Statistical Ranking Comparison Through games of Sep 13, 2009

Offense Defense Team Rushing Passing Total Off. Scoring Rushing Passing Total Def. Scoring Alabama 4 4 4 7 1929 Arkansas 10 1 2 2 4 3 4 3 Auburn 1 6 3 4 8788 Florida 2 2 1 1 6 8 7 2 Georgia 12 8 12 11 10 12 11 12 Kentucky 6 3 5 5 3 4 3 1 LSU 910119911107 Mississippi State 7 11 8 8 12 10 12 11 Ole Miss 8 9 9 3 11 5 9 6 South Carolina 11 5 10 12 5 6 5 10 Tennessee 5 7 6 6 2115 Vanderbilt 3 12 7 9 7 2 5 4

Team Kick ret. Punt ret. Interceptions Sacks TFL Turnover Mar. Alabama 9 1 6 1 1 5 Arkansas 1 12 10 7 10 5 Auburn 7 11 9 5 8 3 Florida 2 8 11 7 6 5 Georgia 3 10 11 10 11 12 Kentucky 12 4 3 10 12 1 LSU 11 6 7 5 4 5 Mississippi State 4 2 4 7 4 5 Ole Miss 5 3 1 10 9 10 South Carolina 6 7 2 2 6 3 Tennessee 8 5 8 3 2 11 Vanderbilt 10 9 5 4 3 2 2009 Southeastern Conference Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Sep 13, 2009

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 63 Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) 62 Florida vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) Points scored kicking 17 South Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 12) [5fg,2pat] 14 Alabama vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 5) [4fg,2pat] Touchdowns 9 Florida vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) 9 Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) Total offense yards 663 Florida vs TROY (Sept. 12) [291r,372p] 657 Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) [380r,277p] Total offense plays 95 Vanderbilt vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) [70r,25p] 83 Auburn vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) [59r,24p] 83 South Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 12) [30r,53p] Total offense yards/play 10.4 Florida vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) [60-624] 8.6 Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) [76-657] Rushing yards 433 Vanderbilt vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) 390 Auburn vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) Rushing attempts 70 Vanderbilt vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) 59 Auburn vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) Yards per rush 11.2 Florida vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) [33-369] 8.6 Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) [44-380] Rushing TDs 5 Florida vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) 5 Vanderbilt vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) 5 Auburn vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) Longest rush 76 Florida vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) 61 Georgia vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) Passing yards 447 Arkansas vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) 372 Florida vs TROY (Sept. 12) Passing attempts 53 South Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 12) 41 Arkansas vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) Passing TDs 5 Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) 5 Florida vs TROY (Sept. 12) Longest pass 93 Auburn vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 5) 68 Florida vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) Passes completed 31 South Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 12) 30 Arkansas vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) Had intercepted 3 Tennessee vs UCLA (Sept. 12) 2 Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) 2 Ole Miss at Memphis (Sept. 6) 2 Miss. State at Auburn (Sept. 12) Pass completion pct 78.1 Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) [25-32] 75.0 Alabama vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12) [18-24] Passing yards/attempt 10.9 Arkansas vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) [41-447] 10.3 Florida vs TROY (Sept. 12) [36-372] Yards per catch 18.1 Auburn vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) [11-199] 15.6 LSU at Washington (Sept. 5) [11-172] Field goal attempts 5 Alabama vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 5) 5 South Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 12) Field goals made 5 South Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 12) 4 Alabama vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 5) Longest field goal 53 Georgia at Oklahoma State (Sept. 5) 50 Georgia vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) Field goal pct 100.0 South Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 12) [5-5] 100.0 Auburn vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 5) [3-3] 100.0 LSU vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 12) [3-3] 100.0 Arkansas vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) [2-2] 100.0 Georgia vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) [2-2] 2009 Southeastern Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Sep 13, 2009

100.0 Tennessee vs UCLA (Sept. 12) [2-2] PAT kicks attempted 9 Florida vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) 9 Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) PAT kicks made 9 Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) 8 Florida vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) 8 Florida vs TROY (Sept. 12) PAT kicks pct 100.0 Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) [9-9] 100.0 Florida vs TROY (Sept. 12) [8-8] 100.0 Auburn vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) [7-7] 100.0 Arkansas vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) [6-6] 100.0 Miss. State vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 5) [6-6] 100.0 Kentucky vs Miami (Sept. 5) [6-6] 100.0 Vanderbilt vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) [6-6] 100.0 Ole Miss at Memphis (Sept. 6) [6-6] 100.0 Georgia vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) [5-5] 100.0 Auburn vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 5) [4-4] 100.0 LSU at Washington (Sept. 5) [4-4] 100.0 Alabama vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12) [4-4] 100.0 Miss. State at Auburn (Sept. 12) [3-3] 100.0 Alabama vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 5) [2-2] 100.0 LSU vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 12) [2-2] 2-point PAT attempts 1 Alabama vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 5) 1 Alabama vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12) 2-point PATs made 1 Alabama vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 5) Punts 8 Vanderbilt at LSU (Sept. 12) 6 South Carolina at NC State (Sept. 3) 6 Georgia at Oklahoma State (Sept. 5) 6 Ole Miss at Memphis (Sept. 6) 6 Miss. State at Auburn (Sept. 12) Longest punt 75 Georgia at Oklahoma State (Sept. 5) 57 Tennessee vs UCLA (Sept. 12) Yards punted 342 Georgia at Oklahoma State (Sept. 5) [6-342] 305 Vanderbilt at LSU (Sept. 12) [8-305] Punting avg 57.0 Georgia at Oklahoma State (Sept. 5) [6-342] 49.7 Tennessee vs UCLA (Sept. 12) [3-149] Punt returns 5 Florida vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) 5 LSU vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 12) 5 Florida vs TROY (Sept. 12) Punt return yards 101 Alabama vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12) 40 LSU vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 12) Punt return avg 25.2 Alabama vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12) [4-101] 12.0 Ole Miss at Memphis (Sept. 6) [3-36] Punt return TDs 1 Miss. State at Auburn (Sept. 12) Longest punt return 46 Alabama vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12) 19 Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) 19 LSU vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 12) Kick returns 7 Miss. State at Auburn (Sept. 12) 7 Vanderbilt at LSU (Sept. 12) 7 South Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 12) 7 Georgia vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) Kick return yards 252 Georgia vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) 186 Miss. State at Auburn (Sept. 12) Kick return avg 65.5 Florida vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) [2-131] 57.5 Arkansas vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) [2-115] Longest kick return 100 Georgia vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) 91 Arkansas vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) 2009 Southeastern Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Sep 13, 2009

Kick return TDs 1 Arkansas vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) 1 Florida vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) 1 Georgia vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) Interceptions 2 Arkansas vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) 2 Miss. State vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 5) 2 Kentucky vs Miami (Sept. 5) 2 Ole Miss at Memphis (Sept. 6) 2 Auburn vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) Interception return yds 75 Ole Miss at Memphis (Sept. 6) 67 Kentucky vs Miami (Sept. 5) Interception return avg 37.5 Ole Miss at Memphis (Sept. 6) [2-75] 33.5 Kentucky vs Miami (Sept. 5) [2-67] Longest interception rtn 43 Miss. State vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 5) 42 Kentucky vs Miami (Sept. 5) Interception return TDs 1 LSU at Washington (Sept. 5) 1 Miss. State vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 5) 1 Kentucky vs Miami (Sept. 5) 1 Ole Miss at Memphis (Sept. 6) 1 Auburn vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) 1 South Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 12) Fumbles lost 3 Florida vs TROY (Sept. 12) 2 Auburn vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 5) 2 Miss. State vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 5) 2 Georgia at Oklahoma State (Sept. 5) 2 Georgia vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) Fumbles recovered 3 Miss. State vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 5) 3 Vanderbilt vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) Sacked by opp 3 South Carolina at NC State (Sept. 3) 3 Vanderbilt at LSU (Sept. 12) 3 LSU vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 12) 3 Tennessee vs UCLA (Sept. 12) QB sacks 6 South Carolina at NC State (Sept. 3) 5 Alabama vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 5) 5 Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) 5 Alabama vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12) Turnovers committed 4 Tennessee vs UCLA (Sept. 12) 3 Georgia at Oklahoma State (Sept. 5) 3 Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) 3 Ole Miss at Memphis (Sept. 6) 3 Florida vs TROY (Sept. 12) 3 Georgia vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) Turnovers caused 5 Miss. State vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 5) 4 Vanderbilt vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) Kicks blocked 1 South Carolina at NC State (Sept. 3) 1 Miss. State at Auburn (Sept. 12) 1 Georgia vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) First downs 34 Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) 33 Vanderbilt vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) 1st downs rushing 23 Vanderbilt vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) 20 Tennessee vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) 1st downs passing 19 Arkansas vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) 16 Florida vs TROY (Sept. 12) 16 South Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 12) 1st downs by penalty 4 South Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 12) 3 Georgia at Oklahoma State (Sept. 5) 3 Kentucky vs Miami (Sept. 5) 2009 Southeastern Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Sep 13, 2009

3 Auburn vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) 3 LSU vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 12) Penalties 13 Georgia vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) 12 Miss. State vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 5) Penalties yards 152 Miss. State vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 5) 108 Georgia vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) 2009 Southeastern Conference Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Sep 13, 2009

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points scored 18 Kodi Burns (Auburn) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) 17 Spencer Lanning (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 12) Touchdowns 3 Kodi Burns (Auburn) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) 2 T. Toliver (LSU) at Washington (Sept. 5) 2 Chad Bumphis (Miss. State) vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 5) 2 Mark Ingram (Alabama) vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 5) 2 J. Demps (Florida) vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) 2 Randall Cobb (Kentucky) vs Miami (Sept. 5) 2 David Oku (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) 2 Luke Stocker (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) 2 Warren Norman (Vanderbilt) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) 2 D. McCluster (Ole Miss) at Memphis (Sept. 6) 2 Ke. Williams (LSU) vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 12) 2 Richardson (Alabama) vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12) 2 D. Thompson (Florida) vs TROY (Sept. 12) TD responsibility 5 J. Crompton (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) [0r,5p] 5 T. Tebow (Florida) vs TROY (Sept. 12) [1r,4p] Points scored kicking 17 Spencer Lanning (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 12) [5fg,2pat] 14 Leigh Tiffin (Alabama) vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 5) [4fg,2pat] Total offense yards 355 Stephen Garcia (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 12) [42r,313p] 311 Ryan Mallett (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) [2r,309p] Total offense plays 63 Stephen Garcia (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 12) [10r,53p] 38 Greg McElroy (Alabama) vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 5) [8r,30p] Total offense yards/play 32.5 Branden Smith (Georgia) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) [2-65] 17.8 J. Demps (Florida) vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) [5-89] Rushing yards 160 M. Hardesty (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) 157 Ben Tate (Auburn) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) Rushing attempts 26 Mark Ingram (Alabama) vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 5) 26 M. Hardesty (Tennessee) vs UCLA (Sept. 12) Yards per rush 32.5 Branden Smith (Georgia) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) [2-65] 17.8 J. Demps (Florida) vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) [5-89] Rushing TDs 3 Kodi Burns (Auburn) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) 2 J. Demps (Florida) vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) 2 David Oku (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) 2 Warren Norman (Vanderbilt) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) 2 Ke. Williams (LSU) vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 12) 2 Richardson (Alabama) vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12) Longest rush 76 C. Rainey (Florida) vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) 61 Branden Smith (Georgia) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) Passing yards 313 Stephen Garcia (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 12) 309 Ryan Mallett (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) Passing attempts 53 Stephen Garcia (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 12) 30 Greg McElroy (Alabama) vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 5) 30 Joe Cox (Georgia) at Oklahoma State (Sept. 5) Passing TDs 5 J. Crompton (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) 4 T. Tebow (Florida) vs TROY (Sept. 12) Longest pass 93 Chris Todd (Auburn) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 5) 68 T. Tebow (Florida) vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) Passes completed 31 Stephen Garcia (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 12) 21 J. Crompton (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) Had intercepted 3 J. Crompton (Tennessee) vs UCLA (Sept. 12) 2 J. Crompton (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) 2 Jevan Snead (Ole Miss) at Memphis (Sept. 6) 2 Chris Relf (Miss. State) at Auburn (Sept. 12) 2009 Southeastern Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Sep 13, 2009

Pass completion pct 100.0 Nick Stephens (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) [4-4] 83.3 J. Brantley (Florida) vs TROY (Sept. 12) [10-12] Pass yards/attempt 14.0 Ryan Mallett (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) [22-309] 12.5 T. Tebow (Florida) vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) [15-188] Pass yards/catch 18.2 Ryan Mallett (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) [17-309] 18.8 T. Tebow (Florida) vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) [10-188] Receiving yards 139 Jarius Wright (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) 117 T. Toliver (LSU) at Washington (Sept. 5) Receptions 8 Mario Fannin (Auburn) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 5) 8 Weslye Saunders (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 12) Yards per catch 32.7 Terrell Zachery (Auburn) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 5) [3-98] 29.2 T. Toliver (LSU) at Washington (Sept. 5) [4-117] Receiving TDs 2 T. Toliver (LSU) at Washington (Sept. 5) 2 Chad Bumphis (Miss. State) vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 5) 2 Luke Stocker (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) 2 D. Thompson (Florida) vs TROY (Sept. 12) Longest reception 93 Terrell Zachery (Auburn) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 5) 68 R. Cooper (Florida) vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) Field goal attempts 5 Leigh Tiffin (Alabama) vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 5) 5 Spencer Lanning (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 12) Field goals made 5 Spencer Lanning (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 12) 4 Leigh Tiffin (Alabama) vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 5) Longest field goal 53 Blair Walsh (Georgia) at Oklahoma State (Sept. 5) 50 Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) Field goal pct 100.0 Spencer Lanning (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 12) [5-5] 100.0 Wes Byrum (Auburn) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 5) [3-3] 100.0 Josh Jasper (LSU) vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 12) [3-3] 100.0 Alex Tejada (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) [2-2] 100.0 Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) [2-2] 100.0 Daniel Lincoln (Tennessee) vs UCLA (Sept. 12) [2-2] PAT kicks attempted 9 J. Phillips (Florida) vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) 9 Daniel Lincoln (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) PAT kicks made 9 Daniel Lincoln (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) 8 J. Phillips (Florida) vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) PAT kicks pct 100.0 Daniel Lincoln (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) [9-9] 100.0 Wes Byrum (Auburn) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) [7-7] 100.0 Alex Tejada (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) [6-6] 100.0 Sean Brauchle (Miss. State) vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 5) [6-6] 100.0 Lones Seiber (Kentucky) vs Miami (Sept. 5) [6-6] 100.0 Ryan Fowler (Vanderbilt) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) [6-6] 100.0 Joshua Shene (Ole Miss) at Memphis (Sept. 6) [6-6] 100.0 J. Phillips (Florida) vs TROY (Sept. 12) [6-6] 100.0 Blair Walsh (Georgia) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) [5-5] 100.0 Wes Byrum (Auburn) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 5) [4-4] 100.0 Josh Jasper (LSU) at Washington (Sept. 5) [4-4] 100.0 Leigh Tiffin (Alabama) vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12) [4-4] 100.0 Sean Brauchle (Miss. State) at Auburn (Sept. 12) [3-3] 100.0 Leigh Tiffin (Alabama) vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 5) [2-2] 100.0 Josh Jasper (LSU) vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 12) [2-2] 100.0 C. Sturgis (Florida) vs TROY (Sept. 12) [2-2] Punts 8 Brett Upson (Vanderbilt) at LSU (Sept. 12) 6 Spencer Lanning (South Carolina) at NC State (Sept. 3) 6 Drew Butler (Georgia) at Oklahoma State (Sept. 5) 2009 Southeastern Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Sep 13, 2009

6 Justin Sparks (Ole Miss) at Memphis (Sept. 6) 6 Heath Hutchins (Miss. State) at Auburn (Sept. 12) Yards punted 342 Drew Butler (Georgia) at Oklahoma State (Sept. 5) [6-342] 305 Brett Upson (Vanderbilt) at LSU (Sept. 12) [8-305] Longest punt 75 Drew Butler (Georgia) at Oklahoma State (Sept. 5) 57 Chad Cunningham (Tennessee) vs UCLA (Sept. 12) Punting avg 57.0 Drew Butler (Georgia) at Oklahoma State (Sept. 5) [6-342] 49.7 Chad Cunningham (Tennessee) vs UCLA (Sept. 12) [3-149] Punt returns 4 B. James (Florida) vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) 4 Tr. Holliday (LSU) vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 12) 4 Javier Arenas (Alabama) vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12) Punt return yards 101 Javier Arenas (Alabama) vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12) 36 Marshay Green (Ole Miss) at Memphis (Sept. 6) Longest punt return 46 Javier Arenas (Alabama) vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12) 19 N. Richardson (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) 19 Tr. Holliday (LSU) vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 12) Punt return TDs 1 Robert Elliot (Miss. State) at Auburn (Sept. 12) Punt return avg 25.2 Javier Arenas (Alabama) vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12) [4-101] 12.0 Marshay Green (Ole Miss) at Memphis (Sept. 6) [3-36] Kick returns 7 Leon Berry (Miss. State) at Auburn (Sept. 12) 4 O. McCalebb (Auburn) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) 4 Chris Culliver (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 12) 4 Brandon Boykin (Georgia) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) Kick return yards 187 Brandon Boykin (Georgia) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) 186 Leon Berry (Miss. State) at Auburn (Sept. 12) Kick return avg 57.5 Dennis Johnson (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) [2-115] 46.8 Brandon Boykin (Georgia) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) [4-187] Longest kick return 100 Brandon Boykin (Georgia) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) 91 Dennis Johnson (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) Kick return TDs 1 Dennis Johnson (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) 1 B. James (Florida) vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) 1 Brandon Boykin (Georgia) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) Combined PR/KR yards 187 Brandon Boykin (Georgia) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) [0pr-187kr] 186 Leon Berry (Miss. State) at Auburn (Sept. 12) [0pr-186kr] Interceptions 1 Tramain Thomas (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) 1 Wendel Davis (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) 1 Daren Bates (Auburn) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 5) 1 Jacob Cutrera (LSU) at Washington (Sept. 5) 1 Charles Mitchel (Miss. State) vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 5) 1 Corey Broomfiel (Miss. State) vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 5) 1 M. Wright (Florida) vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) 1 Calvin Harrison (Kentucky) vs Miami (Sept. 5) 1 Trevard Lindley (Kentucky) vs Miami (Sept. 5) 1 Brent Vinson (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) 1 Eric Samuels (Vanderbilt) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) 1 Johnny Brown (Ole Miss) at Memphis (Sept. 6) 1 Fon Ingram (Ole Miss) at Memphis (Sept. 6) 1 Antonio Coleman (Auburn) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) 1 T'Sharvan Bell (Auburn) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) 1 Brandon Taylor (LSU) vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 12) 1 (Alabama) vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12) 1 Ja. Jenkins (Florida) vs TROY (Sept. 12) 1 Eric Norwood (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 12) 2009 Southeastern Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Sep 13, 2009

1 Brandon Boykin (Georgia) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) Interception return yds 43 Corey Broomfiel (Miss. State) vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 5) 42 Calvin Harrison (Kentucky) vs Miami (Sept. 5) Longest interception rtn 43 Corey Broomfiel (Miss. State) vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 5) 42 Calvin Harrison (Kentucky) vs Miami (Sept. 5) Interception return TDs 1 Jacob Cutrera (LSU) at Washington (Sept. 5) 1 Corey Broomfiel (Miss. State) vs JACKSON STATE (Sept. 5) 1 Trevard Lindley (Kentucky) vs Miami (Sept. 5) 1 Fon Ingram (Ole Miss) at Memphis (Sept. 6) 1 Antonio Coleman (Auburn) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) 1 Eric Norwood (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 12) All-purpose yards 246 Leon Berry (Miss. State) at Auburn (Sept. 12) 197 O. McCalebb (Auburn) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 5) Tackles 15.0 Johnny Brown (Ole Miss) at Memphis (Sept. 6) [9-6] 15.0 Rennie Curran (Georgia) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 12) [9-6] Sacks 2.0 Eric Norwood (South Carolina) at NC State (Sept. 3) [2-0] 2.0 Cliff Matthews (South Carolina) at NC State (Sept. 3) [2-0] 2.0 Rolando McClain (Alabama) vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 5) [2-0] 2.0 Chris Walker (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) [2-0] 2.0 Marcell Dareus (Alabama) vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12) [2-0] Tackles for loss 4.0 Casey Hayward (Vanderbilt) at LSU (Sept. 12) [3-2] 3.0 Devin Taylor (South Carolina) at NC State (Sept. 3) [3-0] 3.0 L. Thompson (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) [3-0] 2009 Southeastern Conference Individual Steller Games Through games of Sep 13, 2009

200-Yard Rushing Performances

None

100-Yard Rushing Performances

160 M. Hardesty (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5) 157 Ben Tate (Auburn) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) 150 Mark Ingram (Alabama) vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 5) 148 O. McCalebb (Auburn) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 5) 133 Zac Stacy (Vanderbilt) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) 118 Richardson (Alabama) vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12) 117 Ben Tate (Auburn) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Sept. 5) 114 O. McCalebb (Auburn) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) 105 Warren Norman (Vanderbilt) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 5) 104 Bryce Brown (Tennessee) vs WESTERN KENTUCKY (Sept. 5)

Number of 100-Yard Rushing Performances

O. McCalebb, Auburn - 2 Ben Tate, Auburn - 2 Bryce Brown, Tennessee - 1 M. Hardesty, Tennessee - 1 Mark Ingram, Alabama - 1 Warren Norman, Vanderbilt - 1 Richardson, Alabama - 1 Zac Stacy, Vanderbilt - 1

500-Yard Passing Performances

None

400-Yard Passing Performances

None

300-Yard Passing Performances

313 Stephen Garcia (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 12) 309 Ryan Mallett (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5)

Number of 300-Yard Passing Performances

Stephen Garcia, South Carolina - 1 Ryan Mallett, Arkansas - 1

200-Yard Receiving Performances

None 2009 Southeastern Conference Individual Steller Games Through games of Sep 13, 2009

100-Yard Receiving Performances

139 Jarius Wright (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI ST. (Sept. 5) 117 T. Toliver (LSU) at Washington (Sept. 5) 116 Darvin Adams (Auburn) vs MISS. STATE (Sept. 12) 105 R. Cooper (Florida) vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Sept. 5) 100 Mike McCoy (Alabama) vs FLA. INTERNATIONAL (Sept. 12)

Number of 100-Yard Receiving Performances

Darvin Adams, Auburn - 1 R. Cooper, Florida - 1 Mike McCoy, Alabama - 1 T. Toliver, LSU - 1 Jarius Wright, Arkansas - 1