SEC FOOTBALL 2012

Week 1 - Games of Aug. 30 - Sept. 2 Charles Bloom, Associate Commissioner (Football Contact) • [email protected] Media Relations Chuck Dunlap, Associate Media Relations Director (Secondary Football Contact) • [email protected] SECsports.com • CollegePressBox.com Phone: (205) 458-3000 • Fax: (205) 458-3030 EASTERN DIVISION

SEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA 2011 Home Away Neutral vs. Div. Top 25 Streak Florida 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 7-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Georgia 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 10-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Kentucky 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 5-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Missouri 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 8-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- South Carolina 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 11-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Tennessee 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 5-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Vanderbilt 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 6-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- WESTERN DIVISION

SEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA 2011 Home Away Neutral vs. Div. Top 25 Streak Alabama 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 12-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Arkansas 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 11-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Auburn 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 8-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- LSU 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 13-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Ole Miss 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 2-10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Mississippi State 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 7-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Texas A&M 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 7-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- NOTES: 2011 - Record after same number of games in 2011 / vs. Top 25 - Record vs. teams in Top 25 (AP, USA Today, Harris, BCS) when game was played; Teams listed in alphabetical order unless tie-breaker applicable 2012 SEC FOOTBALL SEASON BEGINS

GAMES OF THURSDAY, AUG. 30 Central Arkansas (9-4) at Ole Miss (2-10) (2011 RECORD) 6 p.m. CT • Ole Miss PPV South Carolina (11-2) at Vanderbilt (6-7) Oxford, Miss. • Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (60,580) 6 p.m. CT • ESPN Southeast Louisiana (3-8) at Missouri (8-5) Nashville, Tenn. • Vanderbilt Stadium (40,550) 6 p.m. CT • Missouri PPV Texas A&M (7-6) vs. Louisiana Tech (8-5) Columbia, Mo. • Memorial Stadium / Faurot Field (71,004) 6:30 p.m. CT • ESPNU North Texas (5-7) at LSU (13-1) Shreveport, La. • Independence Stadium (49,147) 6 p.m. CT • ESPNU Baton Rouge, La. • Tiger Stadium (92,542) GAMES OF FRIDAY, AUG. 31 Jackson State (9-2) at Mississippi State (7-6) (2011 RECORD) 6 p.m. CT • FSN Tennessee (5-7) vs. N.C. State (8-5) Starkville, Miss. • Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field (55,082) 7:30 p.m. ET • ESPNU Auburn (8-5) vs. Clemson (10-4) Atlanta, Ga. • Georgia Dome (71,147) 7 p.m. ET • ESPNU Atlanta, Ga. • Georgia Dome (71,147) GAMES OF SATURDAY, SEPT. 1 Alabama (12-1) vs. Michigan (11-2) (2011 RECORD) 7 p.m. CT • ABC Buffalo (3-9) at Georgia (10-4) Arlington, Texas • Cowboys Stadium (86,798) 12:21 p.m. ET • SEC Network Athens, Ga. • Sanford Stadium (92,746) GAMES OF SUNDAY, SEPT. 2 Bowling Green (5-7) at Florida (7-6) (2011 RECORD) 3:30 p.m. ET • ESPN Kentucky (5-7) at Louisville (7-6) Gainesville, Fla. • Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field (88,548) 3:30 p.m. ET • ESPN Jacksonville State (7-4) at Arkansas (11-2) Louisville, Ky. • Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium (55,000) 6 p.m. CT • Arkansas PPV Fayetteville, Ark. • Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium (72,000) SECSports.com • SECSportsMedia.com • CollegePressBox.com • Twitter.com/SECSportsUpdate • SEC Fan Page on Facebook 2012 SEC Football • Page 2 Week 1 2012 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE TEAM SCHEDULES AND RESULTS ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE (0-0, 0-0 SEC) GEORGIA BULLDOGS (0-0, 0-0 SEC) Home Stadium: Bryant-Denny (101,821) / All Times Central Home Stadium: Sanford (92,746) / All Times Eastern

Sept. 1 vs. Michigan (Arlington, Texas) [TV: 7] 7 p.m. Sept. 1 BUFFALO [TV: 5-6-10] 12:21 p.m. Sept. 8 WESTERN KENTUCKY [TV: 5-6-10] 2:39 p.m. Sept. 8 at Missouri [TV: 3-6] 7:45 p.m. Sept. 15 at Arkansas [TV: 1] 2:30 p.m. Sept. 15 FLORIDA ATLANTIC [TV: 6-8-10] 7:30 p.m. Sept. 22 FLORIDA ATLANTIC TBA Sept. 22 VANDERBILT TBA Sept. 29 OLE MISS TBA Sept. 29 TENNESSEE TBA Oct. 13 at Missouri TBA Oct. 6 at South Carolina TBA Oct. 20 at Tennessee TBA Oct. 20 at Kentucky TBA Oct. 27 MISSISSIPPI STATE TBA Oct. 27 vs. Florida [TV: 1] 3:30 p.m. Nov. 3 at LSU [TV: 1] 7 p.m. Nov. 3 OLE MISS TBA Nov. 10 TEXAS A&M TBA Nov. 10 at Auburn TBA Nov. 17 WESTERN CAROLINA TBA Nov. 17 GEORGIA SOUTHERN TBA Nov. 24 AUBURN TBA Nov. 24 GEORGIA TECH TBA

ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS (0-0, 0-0 SEC) KENTUCKY WILDCATS (0-0, 0-0 SEC) Home Stadium(s): Reynolds Razorback (72,000); War Memorial (53,955) / All Times Central Home Stadium: Commonwealth (67,942) / All Times Eastern

Sept. 1 JACKSONVILLE STATE [TV: 6-10-11] 6 p.m. Sept. 2 at Louisville [TV: 2-6] 3:30 p.m. Sept. 8 LOUISIANA-MONROE (Little Rock) [TV: 4] 6 p.m. Sept. 8 KENT STATE [TV: 6-8-10] 7:30 p.m. Sept. 15 ALABAMA [TV: 1] 2:30 p.m. Sept. 15 WESTERN KENTUCKY [TV: 4] 7 p.m. Sept. 22 RUTGERS TBA Sept. 22 at Florida TBA Sept. 29 at Texas A&M TBA Sept. 29 SOUTH CAROLINA TBA Oct. 6 at Auburn TBA Oct. 6 MISSISSIPPI STATE TBA Oct. 13 KENTUCKY TBA Oct. 13 at Arkansas TBA Oct. 27 OLE MISS (Little Rock) TBA Oct. 20 GEORGIA TBA Nov. 3 TULSA TBA Oct. 27 at Missouri TBA Nov. 10 at South Carolina TBA Nov. 3 VANDERBILT TBA Nov. 17 at Mississippi State TBA Nov. 17 SAMFORD TBA Nov. 23 LSU [TV: 1] 1:30 p.m. Nov. 24 at Tennessee TBA

AUBURN TIGERS (0-0, 0-0 SEC) LSU TIGERS (0-0, 0-0 SEC) Home Stadium: Jordan-Hare (87,451) / All Times Central Home Stadium: Tiger (92,542) / All Times Central

Sept. 1 vs. Clemson (Atlanta) [TV: 2-6] 6 p.m. Sept. 1 NORTH TEXAS [TV: 4] 6 p.m. Sept. 8 at Mississippi State [TV: 2-6] 11 a.m. Sept. 8 WASHINGTON [TV: 2-6] 6 p.m. Sept. 15 LOUISIANA-MONROE [TV: 5-6-10] 11:21 a.m. Sept. 15 IDAHO [TV: 6-10-11] 7 p.m. Sept. 22 LSU TBA Sept. 22 at Auburn TBA Oct. 6 ARKANSAS TBA Sept. 29 TOWSON TBA Oct. 13 at Ole Miss TBA Oct. 6 at Florida TBA Oct. 20 at Vanderbilt TBA Oct. 13 SOUTH CAROLINA TBA Oct. 27 TEXAS A&M TBA Oct. 20 at Texas A&M TBA Nov. 3 NEW MEXICO STATE TBA Nov. 3 ALABAMA [TV: 1] 7 p.m. Nov. 10 GEORGIA TBA Nov. 10 MISSISSIPPI STATE TBA Nov. 17 ALABAMA A&M TBA Nov. 17 OLE MISS TBA Nov. 24 at Alabama TBA Nov. 23 at Arkansas [TV: 1] 1:30 p.m.

FLORIDA GATORS (0-0, 0-0 SEC) OLE MISS REBELS (0-0, 0-0 SEC) Home Stadium: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field (88,548) / All Times Eastern Home Stadium: Vaught-Hemingway (60,580) / All Times Central

Sept. 1 BOWLING GREEN [TV: 2-6] 3:30 p.m. Sept. 1 CENTRAL ARKANSAS [TV: 6-10-11] 6 p.m. Sept. 8 at Texas A&M [TV: 2-6] 3:30 p.m. Sept. 8 UTEP [TV: 6-9-10] 6 p.m. Sept. 15 at Tennessee [TV: 2-6] 6 p.m. Sept. 15 TEXAS [TV: 2-6] 8:15 p.m. Sept. 22 KENTUCKY TBA Sept. 22 at Tulane [TV: 9] 11 a.m. Oct. 6 LSU TBA Sept. 29 at Alabama TBA Oct. 13 at Vanderbilt TBA Oct. 6 TEXAS A&M TBA Oct. 20 SOUTH CAROLINA TBA Oct. 13 AUBURN TBA Oct. 27 vs. Georgia (Jacksonville) [TV: 1] 3:30 p.m. Oct. 27 at Arkansas (Little Rock) TBA Nov. 3 MISSOURI TBA Nov. 3 at Georgia TBA Nov. 10 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE TBA Nov. 10 VANDERBILT TBA Nov. 17 JACKSONVILLE STATE TBA Nov. 17 at LSU TBA Nov. 24 at Florida State TBA Nov. 24 MISSISSIPPI STATE TBA 2012 SEC Football • Page 3 Week 1 2012 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE TEAM SCHEDULES AND RESULTS MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS (0-0, 0-0 SEC) TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS (0-0, 0-0 SEC) Home Stadium: Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field (55,082) / All Times Central Home Stadium: Neyland / Shield-Watkins Field (102,455)

Sept. 1 JACKSON STATE [TV: 6-9-10] 6 p.m. Aug. 31 vs. N.C. State (Atlanta) [TV: 4] 7:30 p.m. Sept. 8 AUBURN [TV: 2-6] 11 a.m. Sept. 8 GEORGIA STATE [TV: 6-10-11] 4 p.m. Sept. 15 at Troy [TV: 6] 6 p.m. Sept. 15 FLORIDA [TV: 2-6] 6 p.m. Sept. 22 SOUTH ALABAMA [TV: 6-10-11] 6 p.m. Sept. 22 AKRON TBA Oct. 6 at Kentucky TBA Sept. 29 at Georgia TBA Oct. 13 TENNESSEE TBA Oct. 13 at Mississippi State TBA Oct. 20 MIDDLE TENNESSEE TBA Oct. 20 ALABAMA TBA Oct. 27 at Alabama TBA Oct. 27 at South Carolina TBA Nov. 3 TEXAS A&M TBA Nov. 3 TROY TBA Nov. 10 at LSU TBA Nov. 10 MISSOURI TBA Nov. 17 ARKANSAS TBA Nov. 17 at Vanderbilt TBA Nov. 24 at Ole Miss TBA Nov. 24 KENTUCKY TBA

MISSOURI TIGERS (0-0, 0-0 SEC) TEXAS A&M AGGIES (0-0, 0-0 SEC) Home Stadium(s): Memorial Stadium - Faurot Field (71,004) / All Times Central Home Stadium: Kyle Field (82,589)

Sept. 1 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA [TV: 6-10-11] 6 p.m. Aug. 30 at Louisiana Tech (Shreveport) [TV: 4] 6:30 p.m. Sept. 8 GEORGIA [TV: 3-6] 6:45 p.m. Sept. 8 FLORIDA [TV: 2-6] 2:30 p.m. Sept. 15 ARIZONA STATE [TV: 3-6] 6 p.m. Sept. 15 at SMU [TV: 9] 2:30 p.m. Sept. 22 at South Carolina TBA Sept. 22 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE TBA Sept. 29 at Central Florida TBA Sept. 29 ARKANSAS TBA Oct. 6 VANDERBILT TBA Oct. 6 at Ole Miss TBA Oct. 13 ALABAMA TBA Oct. 20 LSU TBA Oct. 27 KENTUCKY TBA Oct. 27 at Auburn TBA Nov. 3 at Florida TBA Nov. 3 at Mississippi State TBA Nov. 10 at Tennessee TBA Nov. 10 at Alabama TBA Nov. 17 SYRACUSE TBA Nov. 17 SAM HOUSTON STATE TBA Nov. 24 at Texas A&M TBA Nov. 24 MISSOURI TBA

SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKS (0-0, 0-0 SEC) VANDERBILT COMMODORES (0-0, 0-0 SEC) Home Stadium: Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250) Home Stadium: Vanderbilt (40,550)

Aug. 30 at Vanderbilt [TV: 2-6] 7 p.m. Aug. 30 SOUTH CAROLINA [TV: 2-6] 6 p.m. Sept. 8 EAST CAROLINA [TV: 5-6-10] 12:21 p.m. Sept. 8 at Northwestern [TV: 16] 7 p.m. Sept. 15 UAB [TV: 6-9-10] 7 p.m. Sept. 15 PRESBYTERIAN [TV: 6-8-10] 11:30 a.m. Sept. 22 at Missouri TBA Sept. 22 at Georgia TBA Sept. 29 at Kentucky TBA Oct. 6 at Missouri TBA Oct. 6 GEORGIA TBA Oct. 13 FLORIDA TBA Oct. 13 at LSU TBA Oct. 20 AUBURN TBA Oct. 20 at Florida TBA Oct. 27 MASSACHUSETTS TBA Oct. 27 TENNESSEE TBA Nov. 3 at Kentucky TBA Nov. 10 ARKANSAS TBA Nov. 10 at Ole Miss TBA Nov. 17 WOFFORD TBA Nov. 17 TENNESSEE TBA Nov. 24 at Clemson TBA Nov. 24 at Wake Forest TBA

Team’s AP & USA Today Rankings Listed Before Opponent’s Name & Opponents’ Rankings Listed after its Name (at time of game) • [HC] - Homecoming December 1 • SEC Football Championship Game • Atlanta • Georgia Dome • 4 p.m. ET • CBS Sports TV Key - (1) CBS; (2) ESPN; (3) ESPN2; (4) ESPNU; (5) SEC Network; (6) ESPN3.com; (7) ABC; (8) CSS; (9) FS South, Southwest and SUN Sports; (10) ESPN GamePlan; (11) Institutional PPV; (12) ESPN Classic; (13) ESPN 3D; (14) CBS College Sports; (15) SportSouth; (16) Big Ten Network 2012 SEC Football • Page 4 Week 1 2012 SEC WEEK-BY-WEEK SCHEDULES AND RESULTS Aug. 30 Sept. 29 Nov. 10 South Carolina at Vanderbilt [TV: 2-6] (6 p.m. CT) Ole Miss at Alabama Texas A&M at Alabama Texas A&M vs. Louisiana Tech (Shreveport, La.) [TV: 4] Arkansas at Texas A&M Arkansas at South Carolina (6:30 p.m. CT) Tennessee at Georgia Georgia at Auburn South Carolina at Kentucky Mississippi State at LSU Aug. 31 Towson at LSU Vanderbilt at Ole Miss Tennessee vs. N.C. State (Atlanta, Ga.) [TV: 4] (7:30 p.m. ET) Missouri at Central Florida Missouri at Tennessee Louisiana-Lafayette at Florida Sept. 1 Oct. 6 [NOTE: CBS doubleheader - 12 & 3:30 p.m. ET] Alabama vs. Michigan (Arlington, Texas) [TV: 7] (7 p.m. CT) Arkansas at Auburn Jacksonville State at Arkansas [TV: 6-10-11] (6 p.m. CT) LSU at Florida Nov. 17 Bowling Green at Florida [TV: 2-6] (3:30 p.m. ET) Georgia at South Carolina Arkansas at Mississippi State Buffalo at Georgia [TV: 5-6-10] (12:21 p.m. ET) Texas A&M at Ole Miss Alabama A&M at Auburn North Texas at LSU [TV: 4] (6 p.m. CT) Vanderbilt at Missouri Ole Miss at LSU Central Arkansas at Ole Miss [TV: 6-10-11] (6 p.m. CT) Mississippi State at Kentucky Tennessee at Vanderbilt Jackson State at Mississippi State [TV: 6-9-10] (6 p.m. CT) Western Carolina at Alabama Southeastern Louisiana at Missouri [TV: 6-10-11] (6 p.m. CT) Oct. 13 Syracuse at Missouri Auburn vs. Clemson (Atlanta, Ga.) [TV: 2-6] (6 p.m. CT) Alabama at Missouri Jacksonville State at Florida Kentucky at Arkansas Georgia Southern at Georgia Sept. 2 Auburn at Ole Miss Samford at Kentucky Kentucky at Louisville [TV: 2-6] (3:30 p.m. ET) Florida at Vanderbilt Wofford at South Carolina South Carolina at LSU Sam Houston State at Texas A&M Sept. 8 Tennessee at Mississippi State Auburn at Mississippi State [TV: 2-6] (11 a.m. CT) Nov. 23 Florida at Texas A&M [TV: 2-6] (2:30 p.m. CT) Oct. 20 LSU at Arkansas [TV: 1] (1:30 p.m. CT) Georgia at Missouri [TV: 3-6] (6:45 p.m. CT) Alabama at Tennessee Western Kentucky at Alabama [TV: 5-6-10] (2:39 p.m. CT) Auburn at Vanderbilt Nov. 24 Louisiana-Monroe at Arkansas (Little Rock) [TV: 4] (6 p.m. CT) South Carolina at Florida Auburn at Alabama Kent State at Kentucky [TV: 6-8-10] (7:30 p.m. ET) Georgia at Kentucky Kentucky at Tennessee Washington at LSU [TV: 2-6] (6 p.m. CT) LSU at Texas A&M Mississippi State at Ole Miss UTEP at Ole Miss [TV: 6-9-10] (6 p.m. CT) Middle Tennessee at Mississippi State Missouri at Texas A&M East Carolina at South Carolina [TV: 5-6-10] (12:21 p.m. ET) Florida at Florida State Georgia State at Tennessee [TV: 6-10-11] (4 p.m. ET) Oct. 27 Georgia Tech at Georgia Vanderbilt at Northwestern [TV: 16] (7 p.m. CT) Ole Miss at Arkansas (Little Rock) South Carolina at Clemson Texas A&M at Auburn Vanderbilt at Wake Forest Sept. 15 Florida vs. Georgia (Jacksonville) [TV: 1] (3:30 p.m. ET) Alabama at Arkansas [TV: 1] (2:30 p.m. CT) Kentucky at Missouri Dec. 1 Florida at Tennessee [TV: 2-6] (6 p.m. ET) Tennessee at South Carolina SEC Championship Game (Atlanta) [TV: 1] (4 p.m. ET) Florida Atlantic at Georgia [TV: 6-8-10) (7:30 p.m. ET) Mississippi State at Alabama Western Kentucky at Kentucky [TV: 4] (7 p.m. ET) Massachusetts at Vanderbilt NOTE: Idaho at LSU [TV: 6-10-11] (7 p.m. CT) Home team game time listed. Texas at Ole Miss [TV: 2-6] (8:15 p.m. CT) Nov. 3 SEC team game time listed if non-conference game. Mississippi State at Troy [TV: 6] (6 p.m. CT) Alabama at LSU [TV: 1] (7 p.m. CT) Arizona State at Missouri [TV: 3-6] (6 p.m. CT) New Mexico State at Auburn UAB at South Carolina [TV: 6-9-10] (7 p.m. ET) Missouri at Florida Texas A&M at Southern Methodist [TV: 9] (2:30 p.m. CT) Ole Miss at Georgia Presbyterian at Vanderbilt [TV: 6-8-10] (11:30 a.m. CT) Vanderbilt at Kentucky Louisiana-Monroe at Auburn [TV: 5-6-10] (11:21 a.m. CT) Texas A&M at Mississippi State Troy at Tennessee Sept. 22 Tulsa at Arkansas LSU at Auburn [NOTE: CBS doubleheader - 3:30 & 8 p.m. ET] Rutgers at Arkansas Kentucky at Florida Vanderbilt at Georgia Missouri at South Carolina Florida Atlantic at Alabama Ole Miss at Tulane [TV: 9] (11 a.m. CT) South Alabama at Mississippi State [TV: 6-10-11] (6 p.m. CT) Akron at Tennessee South Carolina State at Texas A&M

TV Key - (1) CBS; (2) ESPN; (3) ESPN2; (4) ESPNU; (5) SEC Network; (6) ESPN3.com; (7) ABC; (8) CSS; (9) FS South, Southwest and SUN Sports; (10) ESPN GamePlan; (11) Institutional PPV; (12) ESPN Classic; (13) ESPN 3D; (14) CBS College Sports; (15) SportSouth; (16) Big Ten Network 2012 SEC Football • Page 7 Week 1

SEC IN THE THIS WEEK’S POLLS SATELLITE RADIO SCHEDULE The following games are scheduled to be on SiriusXM satellite Associated Press (Pre-season) Harris Interactive Poll radio for the weekend of Aug. 30-Sept. 2 (Best of XM Chanel on (First poll released on Sunday, Oct. 7) Sirius in parenthesis): No. Team Record Points Sirius / XM 1. Southern California (25) 0-0 1,445 No. Team Record Points South Carolina at Vanderbilt 91 / 91 (VU) 2. ALABAMA (17) 0-0 1,411 Texas A&M vs. Louisiana Tech 85 / 85 (TAMU) 3. LSU (16) 0-0 1,402 Bowl Championship Series Rankings Tennessee vs. N.C. State 93 / 199 (UT) 4. Oklahoma (1) 0-0 1,286 (First poll released on Sunday, Oct. 14) Alabama vs. Michigan 91 / 91 (UA) 5. Oregon 0-0 1,274 Jacksonville State at Arkansas 107 / 200 (AR) 6. GEORGIA 0-0 1,107 No. Team Record Rating Bowling Green at Florida -- / 199 (UF) 7. Florida State 0-0 1,093 Buffalo at Georgia 137 / 200 (UG) 8. Michigan (1) 0-0 1,000 North Texas at LSU 112 / 199 (LSU) 9. SOUTH CAROLINA 0-0 994 CONFERENCE RANKINGS (Pre-Season) Central Arkansas at Ole Miss 128 / -- (UM) 10. ARKANSAS 0-0 963 Jackson State at Mississippi State 113 / 196 (MS) 11. West Virginia 0-0 856 AP USA/ESPN HI BCS Southeastern Louisiana at Missouri 139 / -- (MU) 12. Wisconsin 0-0 838 SEC 6 7 0 0 Auburn vs. Clemson 94 / 198 (AU) 13. Michigan State 0-0 742 ACC 3 3 0 0 Kentucky at Louisville 94 / 199 (UK) 14. Clemson 0-0 615 Big Ten 5 4 0 0 15. Texas 0-0 569 Big 12 6 6 0 0 16. Virginia Tech 0-0 548 Pac-12 3 3 0 0 17. Nebraska 0-0 485 Big East 1 0 0 0 18. Ohio State 0-0 474 MWC 1 1 0 0 19. Oklahoma State 0-0 430 Independents 0 1 0 0 20. Texas Christian 0-0 397 21. Stanford 0-0 383 22. Kansas State 0-0 300 23. FLORIDA 0-0 214 SEC ALL-TIME IN BCS STANDINGS 24. Boise State 0-0 212 SEC INDIVIDUAL BESTS ON OPENING DAY 25. Louisville 0-0 105 In the history of the Bowl Championship Series standings, the Southeastern Conference has the most appearances with 451 Rushing Others (SEC Only): Auburn (53), Tennessee (15), (since 1998). Here is a capsule look (conference alignment at 290 - Bo Jackson, Auburn vs. SW Louisiana (9/7/85) Texas A&M (5), Missouri (3), Mississippi State (1). time of game played): 246 - Kevin Faulk, LSU vs. Houston (9/7/96) 246 - Bob Davis, Kentucky vs. Maryville (9/19/36) USA Today Coaches’ Poll (Pre-Season) 1. SEC 451 Passing Yards 2. Big 12 435 498 - Tim Couch, Kentucky vs. Louisville (9/5/98) No. Team Record Points 3. Big Ten 392 485 - Eric Zeier, Georgia vs. South Carolina (9/3/94) 1. LSU (18) 0-0 1,403 4. ACC 334 446 - Dusty Bonner, Kentucky vs. Louisville (9/4/99) 2. ALABAMA (20) 0-0 1,399 5. Pacific-12 309 Receiving Yards 3. Southern California (19) 0-0 1,388 6. Big East 157 263 - Alexander Wright, Auburn vs. Pacific (9/9/89) 4. Oklahoma (1) 0-0 1,276 7. Mountain West 123 248 - Taylor Jacobs, Florida vs. UAB (8/31/02) 5. Oregon 0-0 1,258 8. WAC 72 223 - Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt vs. Richmond (9/1/07) 6. GEORGIA 0-0 1,061 Receptions 7. Florida State (1) 0-0 1,055 The SEC, ACC and the Big 12 have put the most schools in the 13 - Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt vs. Richmond (9/1/07) 8. Michigan 0-0 1,023 BCS standings in its history at 11 each. The Pacific-12 and the 12 - Stanley Pritchett, South Carolina vs. Georgia 9. SOUTH CAROLINA 0-0 981 Big Ten have put 10 teams each in the BCS standings. (9/2/95) 10. ARKANSAS 0-0 948 11 - David Smith, Miss. State vs. Richmond (9/20/69) 11. West Virginia 0-0 833 Five SEC teams have been ranked at one time or another as 11 - Johnny Mills, Tennessee vs. Auburn (9/24/66) 12. Wisconsin 0-0 743 the top team in the nation in the BCS standings during its his- 11 - Quincy Jackson, Alabama vs. BYU (9/5/98) 13. Michigan State 0-0 717 tory (31 total weeks) - Alabama (6 times), Auburn (3 times) Total Offense 14. Clemson 0-0 598 Florida (7 times), LSU (10 times) and Tennessee (5 times). 498 - Tim Couch, Kentucky vs. Louisville (9/5/88) 15. Texas 0-0 549 [Reminder that there are no BCS standings after the bowl 494 - Eric Zeier, Georgia vs. South Carolina (9/3/94) 16. Nebraska 0-0 501 games.] 417 - Tony Robinson, Tennessee vs. UCLA (9/14/85) 17. Texas Christian 0-0 499 Scoring 18. Stanford 0-0 497 Texas leads all schools in the BCS rankings, having been listed 30 - Bob Davis, Kentucky vs. Maryville (5 TDs) (9/19/36) 19. Oklahoma State 0-0 476 94 times. Virginia Tech is second (86) while Florida and 30 - Shaun Alexander, Alabama vs. Brigham Young (5 TDs) 20. Virginia Tech 0-0 461 Oklahoma are tied for third (85). LSU is sixth at 73 polls, (9/5/98) 21. Kansas State 0-0 398 while Georgia is 13th (61) and Tennessee 15th (52). 30 - Robert Edwards, Georgia vs. South Carolina (5 TDs) 22. Boise State 0-0 271 (9/2/95) 23. FLORIDA 0-0 250 Here is a listing of the amount of times each SEC team has 24. Notre Dame 0-0 166 been ranked in the BCS Standings (using current conference 25. AUBURN 0-0 66 alignment): Alabama (50), Arkansas (31), Auburn (45), Florida (85), Georgia (61), Kentucky (4), LSU (73), Ole Miss Others (SEC Only): Texas A&M (28), Miss. State (21), (9), Mississippi State (15), Missouri (32), South Carolina (25), Missouri (3), Tennessee (3) Tennessee (52) and Texas A&M (30). 2012 SEC Football • Page 8 Week 1 SEC vs. NON-CONFERENCE TEAMS (Conference alignment at times games were played) 2012 SEC NON-CONFERENCE RECORD SEC NON-CONFERENCE RECORD (Since 1992)

2012 Regular Season Conference App. W-L Pct. 2011 2010 Year App. W-L Pct. Bowls Atlantic Coast 5 0-0 .000 5-2 5-4 1992 36 27-9 .750 5-1 Big East 3 0-0 .000 3-2 3-2 1993 36 28-7-1 .792 2-2 Big Ten 1 0-0 .000 3-1 4-2 1994 36 27-8-1 .764 3-2 Big 12 1 0-0 .000 2-0 2-1 1995 36 29-7 .806 2-4 Conference USA 7 0-0 .000 4-0 8-1 1996 36 27-9 .750 5-0 Mid-American 4 0-0 .000 3-0 3-0 1997 36 32-4 .889 5-1 Mountain West 0 0-0 .000 1-1 0-0 1998 36 27-9 .750 4-4 Pac-12 2 0-0 .000 1-0 1-1 1999 36 28-8 .778 4-4 Sun Belt 11 0-0 .000 7-0 8-0 2000 36 27-9 .750 4-5 Western Athletic 3 0-0 .000 4-1 2-0 2001 36 29-7 .806 5-3 FBS Independent 0 0-0 .000 2-1 0-0 2002 49 37-12 .755 3-4 Non-FBS 15 0-0 .000 12-0 10-1 2003 46 31-15 .674 5-2 2004 36 25-11 .694 3-3 OVERALL NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS 2005 36 27-9 .750 3-3 2006 48 41-7 .854 6-3 2012------2007 48 40-8 .825 7-2 Conference W-L Pct. 2011 2008 48 37-11 .771 6-2 ACC 0-0 .000 33-23 2009 48 42-6 .875 6-4 Big East 0-0 .000 29-16 2010 48 41-7 .854 5-5 Big Ten 0-0 .000 39-19 2011 48 42-6 .875 5-2 Big 12 0-0 .000 32-5 2012 56 0-0 .000 0-0 Conference USA 0-0 .000 25-29 TOTALS 818 647-169-2 .792 88-56 (.611) MAC 0-0 .000 26-31 TOTAL w/ BOWLS 962 735-225-2 .765 Mountain West 0-0 .000 23-21 Pac-12 0-0 .000 25-17 SEC 0-0 .000 47-8 Sun Belt 0-0 .000 13-26 Western Athletic 0-0 .000 15-31

NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS (Does not include bowl games) SINCE 1933 SINCE 2000 School Games Won Lost Tied Pct. Games Won Lost Tied Pct. Current Streak* Alabama 312 245 61 6 .795 45 34 11 0 .756 W 14 Arkansas 68 56 12 0 .824 44 41 3 0 .932 W 13 Auburn 314 234 72 8 .758 44 35 9 0 .795 W 2 Florida 340 232 99 9 .696 44 37 7 0 .841 L 1 Georgia 365 265 86 14 .745 44 39 5 0 .886 W 3 Kentucky 324 221 94 9 .696 44 34 10 0 .773 W 1 LSU 346 257 78 11 .759 44 42 2 0 .955 W 8 Ole Miss 332 240 84 8 .735 44 31 13 0 .705 L 1 Miss. State 306 218 80 8 .725 44 28 16 0 .636 W 10 Missouri 0 0 0 0 .000 0000.000 --- South Carolina 68 49 19 0 .721 44 36 8 0 .818 W 8 Tennessee 347 273 65 9 .800 44 36 8 0 .818 W 6 Texas A&M 0 0 0 0 .000 0000.000 --- Vanderbilt 307 183 115 9 .611 44 25 19 0 .568 W 4 TOTALS 3429 2473 865 91 .734 529 418 111 0 .790 --- * Current streak includes all non-conference games, including bowl games. 2012 SEC Football • Page 9 Week 1

SEC COACHING RECORDS COLLEGIATE ALL GAMES SEC vs. SEC# OVERALL RECORD AT SEC SCHOOLS GAMES ONLY Coach, Team W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. , Alabama 141-54-1 .722 103-28 (17) .786 (7) 63-21 (9) .750 (T4) John L. Smith, Arkansas 132-86 .606 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 , Auburn 35-29 .547 30-10 .750 16-9 .640 Will Muschamp, Florida 7-6 .538 7-6 .538 3-5 .375 Mark Richt, Georgia 106-38 .736 106-38 (15) .736 (14) 62-30 (10) .674 (13) Joker Phillips, Kentucky 11-14 .440 11-14 .440 4-12 .250 Les Miles, LSU 103-39 .725 75-18 (T22) .806 (5) 43-16 (T18) .729 (8) Hugh Freeze, Ole Miss 30-7 .812 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 Dan Mullen, Mississippi State 21-17 .553 21-17 .553 9-15 .375 Gary Pinkel, Missouri 158-91-3 .635 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 Steve Spurrier, South Carolina 197-75-2 .723 177-62-1 (5) .740 (13) 116-42 (2) .734 (6) Derek Dooley, Tennessee 28-34 .452 11-14 .440 3-13 .188 Kevin Sumlin, Texas A&M 35-17 .679 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 James Franklin, Vanderbilt 6-7 .462 6-7 .462 2-6 .250

W-L-T Ranking indicates number of wins; Pct. ranking indicates highest winning percentage (To be listed among career leaders, must have min. 5 years coaching) # - includes SEC Championship Game / [ ] - Active Rank among NCAA FBS Coaches / ( ) - Current SEC Coaches’ Rankings among Career Leaders STATE OF THE SEC Record Last Five Seasons (2007-11) Record Last 10 Seasons (2002-2011)

SEC Champ SEC National AP SEC Champ SEC National AP W-L Pct. Bowls Game App. Champ Champ Top 25 W-L Pct. Bowls Game App Champ Champ Top 25 Alabama 50-12 .806 5 2 1 2 4 LSU 105-27 .795 10 4 3 2 8 LSU 53-14 .791 5 2 2 1 4 Georgia 98-34 .742 10 4 2 0 8 Florida 50-17 .746 5 2 1 1 3 Auburn 94-35 .729 9 2 2 1 6 Missouri 48-18 .727 5 0 0 0 3 Florida 95-36 .725 10 3 2 2 6 Georgia 45-21 .682 5 1 0 0 3 Alabama 91-39 .700 8 2 1 2 6 Auburn 44-21 .677 4 1 1 1 2 Missouri 81-46 .638 8 0 0 0 3 Arkansas 42-22 .656 4 0 0 0 2 Arkansas 79-48 .622 7 2 0 0 3 South Carolina 39-25 .609 4 1 0 0 2 Tennessee 75-52 .591 7 2 0 0 4 Mississippi State 33-30 .524 3 0 0 0 1 South Carolina 71-54 .568 6 1 0 0 2 Kentucky 33-31 .516 4 0 0 0 0 Texas A&M 64-60 .516 6 0 0 0 3 Tennessee 33-31 .516 3 1 0 0 1 Kentucky 57-66 .463 5 0 0 0 0 Texas A&M 33-31 .516 4 0 0 0 1 Ole Miss 55-67 .451 4 0 0 0 3 Ole Miss 27-35 .435 2 0 0 0 2 Mississippi State 47-74 .388 3 0 0 0 1 Vanderbilt 22-40 .355 2 0 0 0 0 Vanderbilt 37-83 .308 2 0 0 0 0

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IN WINS ------IN LOSSES ------School (s) Record A-C-I Yards TD Pct. A-C-I Yards TD Pct. Alabama A.J. McCarron 12-1 300-203-4 2445 16 67.7 28-16-1 199 0 57.1 Arkansas Tyler Wilson 11-2 381-241-4 3546 21 63.3 57-36-2 392 3 63.2 Auburn Clint Moseley 3-3 39-26-0 333 5 66.7 60-34-3 347 0 56.7 Florida Jacoby Brissett 0-2 N/A 24-13-3 139 1 54.2 Georgia Aaron Murray 16-11 394-250-9 3426 39 63.5 349-188-13 2849 21 53.9 Kentucky Morgan Newton 7-9 111-62-6 697 9 55.9 218-111-4 965 3 50.9 Maxwell Smith 1-2 36-19-0 283 2 52.8 65-32-2 312 2 49.2 *LSU Ole Miss Barry Brunetti 0-2 N/A 25-14-0 114 0 56.0 Randall Mackey 1-5 18-8-0 214 1 44.4 125-63-4 792 5 50.4 Miss. State Tyler Russell 2-2 30-18-1 355 2 60.0 44-18-2 220 1 40.9 Missouri James Franklin 8-5 193-130-7 1532 14 67.4 183-108-4 1333 7 59.0 South Carolina Connor Shaw 8-1 161-106-5 1312 14 65.8 25-16-1 128 0 64.0 Tennessee Tyler Bray 8-4 260-161-6 2463 25 61.9 164-86-7 1066 8 52.4 Justin Worley 1-2 32-23-0 291 1 71.9 55-25-3 313 0 45.5 *Texas A&M Vanderbilt Jordan Rodgers 3-4 64-29-3 532 4 45.3 101-55-4 756 4 54.5 * - Does not have a starting quarterback with a previous start. 2012 SEC Football • Page 10 Week 1 SEC FOOTBALL NOTES SEC FOOTBALL INSTANT REPLAY STATISTICS SEC BOWL AGREEMENTS The Southeastern Conference has agreements to send 10 of its member institutions to post- Games Using Play Plays Average Length season bowl games following the 2012 season. SEC Replay Stoppages Overturned of Review The winner of the SEC Championship Game will automatically participate in the Bowl 2005 77 66 17 1:53 Championship Series comprised of the Sugar, Rose, Orange and Fiesta Bowls. 2006 89 123 29 1:41 The Capital One Bowl has the second selection, making its pick following the BCS selections. 2007 87 139 38 1:36 The bowl must select the team with the next best overall record or a team that is within one win 2008 85 122 39 1:24 of the team with the next best overall record. 2009 85 115 28 1:26 The AT&T Cotton and the Outback Bowls share the third and fourth selections from the SEC. 2010 85 119 37 1:36 The Cotton Bowl has the first preference of teams from the Western Division and the Outback 2011 86 95 36 1:37 Bowl has first preference of teams from the Eastern Division. The Cotton or Outback Bowl can TOTALS 594 779 224 1:34 select teams outside of its divisional preference, but must not select them before the opposite bowl selects from its divisional preference. 2011 INSTANT REPLAY STATISTICS The Chick-fil-A Bowl has the fifth selection of preference from the SEC. The Gator Bowl has the sixth selection and the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl Games Using Play Plays Average Length has the seventh pick from the SEC. SEC Replay Stoppages Overturned of Review The AutoZone Liberty and BBVA Compass Bowls share the eighth and ninth selections and Week 1 10 12 2 1:37 the AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl has the 10th selection. Week 2 8 12 3 1:17 The 2012-13 SEC Bowl Schedule is as follows (all times Eastern / listed in chronological Week 3 8 8 0 1:38 order): Week 4 6 10 5 1:32 Week 5 5 6 1 1:44 Dec. 28 / 2 p.m. AdvoCare V100 Independence vs. ACC ESPN Week 6 5 4 2 1:55 Dec. 31 / 12 pm Franklin American Mortgage Music City vs. ACC ESPN Week 7 5 6 4 1:42 Dec. 31 / 3:30 pm AutoZone Liberty vs. C-USA ESPN Dec. 31 / 7:30 pm Chick-fil-A vs. ACC ESPN Week 8 5 9 6 1:55 Jan. 1 / 1 pm Outback vs. Big Ten ESPN Week 9 5 3 2 1:30 Jan. 1 / 1 pm Capital One vs. Big Ten ABC Week 10 7 4 1 1:25 Jan. 1 / 1 pm TaxSlayer.com Gator vs. Big Ten ESPN2 Week 11 7 7 3 1:42 Jan. 4 / 8 pm AT&T Cotton vs. Big 12 FOX Week 12 8 6 4 1:38 Jan. 5 / 1 pm BBVA Compass vs. Big East ESPN Week 13 6 7 2 1:45 SEC Champ. 1 1 1 1:20 TOTALS 86 95 36 1:37

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Conference 1-5 6-10 Total Games Total Points Average senior tight end Philip Lutzenkirchen is the Southeastern Conference ACC 121 (31.3) 85 (53.2) 387 5175 13.37 Football Community Service Team Player of the Week for Week 1 of the SEC football season. Big East 59 (27.7) 41 (46.9) 213 3080 14.46 The Marietta, Ga. native, has taken on visiting and supporting children with cancer as his per- Big Ten 86 (24.2) 68 (43.3) 356 5573 15.65 sonal mission, and has made an impact on several of them both near Auburn and in his home- Big 12 78 (20.2) 81 (41.2) 386 6899 17.87 town by visiting them and bringing teammates along, corresponding with them, and offering C-USA 103 (26.6) 72 (45.2) 387 6092 15.74 encouragement to siblings and family. MAC 108 (26.5) 85 (47.3) 408 6247 15.31 He is extremely active in service projects with Auburn student-athletes and has been asked by Mountain West 61 (22.8) 42 (38.4) 268 5019 18.73 several colleges/departments at Auburn to visit with prospective students as an Auburn Pac-12 72 (19.9) 71 (39.6) 361 6382 17.68 Ambassador. SEC 111 (28.3) 71 (46.4) 393 5690 14.48 Sun Belt 73 (28.9) 53 (49.8) 253 3545 14.01 Philip has helped start a Youth for Christ chapter at a local high school and works with his WAC 57 (20.1) 51 (38.2) 283 5363 18.95 family in Marietta, Ga., on collection/donation projects for underprivileged youth throughout the (Numbers in parenthesis reflect percentage of games within scoring margin or less) year (Christmas, Easter, back to school, etc.). The Radio/Television/Film major is a member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll and is sched- uled to graduate in December 2012. A two-year starter, he was a second-team All-SEC Tight End SCORING MARGIN IN INTRA-CONFERENCE GAMES (2011 ONLY) in 2011 and Sports Illustrated honorable mention All-America.

Conference 1-5 6-10 Total Games Total Points Average 2012 SEC Football Community Service Team ACC 14 (28.6) 9 (46.9) 49 656 13.39 Week 1 - Philip Lutzenkirchen, Auburn Big East 9 (32.1) 7 (57.1) 28 316 11.29 Big Ten 10 (20.4) 14 (49.0) 49 765 15.61 Big 12 11 (25.0) 8 (43.2) 44 812 18.45 C-USA 10 (19.2) 8 (34.6) 52 1087 20.90 MAC 18 (33.3) 10 (51.9) 54 814 15.07 Mountain West 6 (21.4) 2 (28.6) 28 585 20.89 Pac-12 8 (14.5) 8 (29.0) 55 1052 19.13 SEC 11 (22.0) 5 (32.0) 50 983 19.66 Sun Belt 11 (30.6) 1 (33.3) 36 601 16.69 WAC 12 (41.4) 7 (65.5) 29 338 11.66 (Numbers in parenthesis reflect percentage of games within scoring margin or less) 2012 SEC Football • Page 11 Week 1 SEC FOOTBALL (2006-11) ... SECOND TO NONE

During the last six years (2006-11), Southeastern Conference football has experienced success that is Big East 23-10 .697 unparalleled in its football history and, perhaps, in the history. During this tenure, Mountain West 20-9 .690 the SEC’s achievements have been demonstrated by: SEC 36-19 .655 Pac-10 16-12 .571 • Triumphs in BCS bowl games, including the BCS National Championship Game Sun Belt 7-6 .538 • Non-conference success in regular season and bowl games Big 12 25-22 .532 • Defeating highly-ranked non-conference teams Independents 5-6 .455 • Success in the polls and rankings Conference USA 15-19 .441 • Individual awards and All-America Teams ACC 19-31 .380 • Academic and Community Service Standouts WAC 9-15 .375 • Continued accomplishments of former SEC student-athletes in the NFL Big Ten 17-30 .362 MAC 8-18 .308 SEC IN THE BCS • The SEC has won six consecutive national championships, eight BCS National Championships and • In the 2011-12 bowl season, the SEC and the Big 12 tied for the most wins (6) and had the fourth 22 overall national titles (AP, BCS, FWAA, coaches poll). Alabama claimed the 2011 BCS National highest win percentage (6-3, .667), second-highest among conferences that had six-or-more teams Championship with a 21-0 win over LSU in New Orleans on Jan. 9. in bowl games.

• Four different SEC schools have won the BCS National Championship since 2006 (Auburn, 2010; • In January bowl games, the SEC is 22-10 (.688) against non-conference competition. Since 2008, Alabama, 2009 and 2011; Florida, 2006 and 2008; LSU, 2007). Tennessee (1998) and LSU (2004) the league is 16-6 (.727) against non-conference foes in January bowl games. have also won the BCS crown. The Big 12 (Texas and Oklahoma) and the ACC (Miami and Florida State) have each had two schools win titles since 1998. • In seven 2011-12 bowl games against non-conference foes, SEC defenses held opponents to less than its average in five of those games. One of the two other games were in overtime (Michigan • Since 2006, more than half of the slots in the BCS National Championship Game have been taken State-Georgia) and the other was Auburn holding Virginia to 24 points, when the Cavaliers season by SEC teams (7 of 12). The Big Ten and the Big 12 have two each and the Pac-10 has one. average was 23.2 points per game.

• No other conference has won a BCS National Championship Game since Texas defeated Southern SEC vs. OTHER CONFERENCES California, 41-38, in the Rose Bowl following the 2005 regular season. The SEC has won the last six. • Since 2006, the SEC has posted the highest non-conference winning percentage (regular season & bowls) than any other conference. The league has a 279-63 record, an 81.6 winning percentage. The • An SEC team has led or tied for the lead at the end of 20 of the last 24 quarters of BCS National SEC has won no less than 43 non-conference games (regular season & bowls) during the last six sea- Championship Game play. sons (2006-2011). This season, the SEC was 48-8 (.857), the second highest percentage among FBS conferences. • Since 2006, an SEC team has been ranked first in the weekly BCS standings in 26 of the 48 weeks, with four different teams holding the top spot. Florida was first for seven weeks, Alabama for six SEC 279-63 .816 weeks, Auburn for three and LSU for 10 weeks, including all eight polls of this season. The Big Ten Big 12 233-84 .735 has held the top spot for 13 weeks (all Ohio State), the Big 12 for five weeks (Texas and Oklahoma Big East 195-79 .712 twice, Missouri once) and the Pac-10 four weeks (all Oregon). Big Ten 218-96 .694 Pac-12 140-84 .625 • The SEC has had more teams ranked in the BCS standings for the most times than any other con- ACC 209-129 .618 ference since 2006. The league has had 11 of its 12 teams ranked at one time or another since 2006 Mountain West 140-108 .565 for a total of 238 times. The SEC breakdown: LSU (45), Alabama (35), Florida (33), Auburn (29), WAC 117-149 .440 Georgia (23), Arkansas (23), South Carolina (21), Tennessee (14), Mississippi State (8), Kentucky (4) Conference USA 129-194 .399 and Ole Miss (3). MAC 112-227 .330 Sun Belt 58-178 .246 • Since 2006, the SEC has posted a 9-3 record in BCS bowl games, more wins and a higher winning percentage (.750) than any other conference. The win total equals that of the next two highest con- • Teams from the SEC have posted 37 wins in the last six years against non-conference Top 25 teams ferences. Here are the BCS bowl records of all conferences since 2006: (at time game was played), an average of more than six wins per season. Nine of the 12 SEC teams have at least one win against a non-conference Top 25 team in the last five years with LSU (8), SEC 9-3 .750 Georgia (7), Alabama (5), Florida (4), South Carolina (4) and Auburn (3) leading the way. 10 of 12 Mountain West 2-1 .667 SEC teams have registered at least one non-conference Top 25 win since 2006. SEC teams have beat- WAC 2-1 .667 en teams ranked 1-25 since 2006 with the exception of 5-6-11. Pac-10 5-3 .625 Big East 3-3 .500 1 – Florida def. #1 Ohio State, 41-14, 2007 Tostitos BCS National Championship Game; LSU def. Ohio Big 12 4-5 .444 State, 38-24, 2008 Allstate BCS National Championship Game Big Ten 4-7 .364 2 – Florida def. #2 Oklahoma, 24-14, 2009 FedEx BCS National Championship Game; Alabama def. #2 ACC 1-6 .143 Texas, 37-21, 2010 Citi BCS National Championship Game; Auburn def. #2 Oregon, 22-19, 2011 Independents 0-1 .000 Tostitos BCS National Championship Game 3 - LSU def. #3 Oregon, 40-27, Sept. 3, 2011 • Three of the top nine defensive performanes in BCS history have been registered by SEC teams, 4 – Florida def. #4 Cincinnati, 51-24, 2010 Allstate Sugar Bowl more than any other conference. Alabama’s shutout of LSU in the 2012 BCS National Championship 7 – Alabama def. #7 Virginia Tech, 34-24, Sept. 5, 2009; Georgia def. #7 Georgia Tech, 30-24, Nov. 28, Game was the first shutout in BCS history. Georgia defeated Hawaii, 41-10, in the 2008 Sugar Bowl, 2009 and Florida defeated Syracuse, 31-10, in the 1999 Orange Bowl - both are tied for 7th in lowest point 8 - Arkansas def. #8 Kansas State, 29-16, Jan. 6, 2012 total allowed in a BCS game. 9 – Kentucky def. #9 Louisville, 40-34, Sept. 15, 2007; LSU def. #9 Virginia Tech, 48-7, Sept. 8, 2007; Alabama def. #9 Clemson, 34-10, Aug. 30, 2008; South Carolina def. #9 Nebraska, 30-13, Jan. 2, 2012 SEC IN OVERALL BOWL GAMES 10 – LSU def. #10 Notre Dame, 41-14, 2007 Allstate Sugar Bowl; Georgia def. #10 Hawaii, 41-10, • Since 2006, the SEC has accrued more bowl wins (36) and appearances (55) than any other confer- 2008 Allstate Sugar Bowl ence. The conference’s .655 bowl winning percentage is third behind the Big East (23-10, .697) and 12 – Tennessee def. #12 California, 35-18, Sept. 2, 2006 Mountain West (20-9, .690) during that time. - Continued on page 12 - 2012 SEC Football • Page 12 Week 1

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13 - Arkansas def. #13 Texas A&M, 42-38, Oct. 1, 2011 Offense (20) LB – Eric Norwood, South Carolina (2009) 14 – Alabama def. #14 Penn State, 24-3, Sept. 11, 2010 QB – , Florida (2007) LB – Justin Houston, Georgia (2010) 15 – Georgia def. #15 Virginia Tech, 31-24, 2006 Chick-fil-A Bowl; Tennessee def. #15 Wisconsin, 21- QB – Cam Newton, Auburn (2010) LB – , Georgia (2011) 17, 2008 Outback Bowl; South Carolina def. #15 Clemson, 34-17, Nov. 28, 2009 RB – Darren McFadden, Arkansas (2006-07) LB – , Alabama (2011) 16 – Georgia def. #16 Georgia Tech, 15-12, Nov. 25, 2006; Auburn def. #16 Clemson, 23-20, 2007 RB – Knowshon Moreno, Georgia (2008) LB – Dont’a Hightower, Alabama (2011) Chick-fil-A Bowl; LSU def. #16 West Virginia, 47-21, Sept. 24, 2011 RB – Mark Ingram, Alabama (2009) DB – Eric Berry, Tennessee (2008-09) 17 - LSU def. #17 Texas A&M, 41-24, 2011 AT&T Cotton Bowl; South Carolina def. #17 Clemson, 34- RB – , Alabama (2011) DB – LaRon Landry, LSU (2006) 13, Nov. 26, 2011 WR – Robert Meachem, Tennessee (2006) DB – Craig Steltz, LSU (2007) 18 – Ole Miss def. #18 Oklahoma State, 21-7, 2010 AT&T Cotton Bowl; LSU def. #18 North Carolina, WR – Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina (2010) DB – Rashad Johnson, Alabama (2008) 30-24, Sept. 4, 2010 TE – Aaron Hernandez, Florida (2009) DB – Javier Arenas, Alabama (2009) 19 – Georgia def. #19 Michigan State, 24-12, 2009 Capital One Bowl TE – Orson Charles, Georgia (2011) DB – Joe Haden, Florida (2009) 20 - Alabama def. #20 Penn State, 27-11, Sept. 10, 2011 OL – Arron Sears, Tennessee (2006) DB – , Alabama (2010) 21 – LSU def. #21 West Virginia, 20-14, Sept. 25, 2010 OL – Michael Oher, Ole Miss (2008) DB – Patrick Peterson, LSU (2010) 22 – Auburn def. #22 Nebraska, 17-14, 2007 AT&T Cotton Bowl OL – Andre Smith, Alabama (2008) DB – , LSU (2011) 23 – Florida def. #23 Florida State, 45-15, Nov. 29, 2008 OL – Herman Johnson, LSU (2008) DB – , LSU (2011) 24 – South Carolina def. #24 Clemson, 31-28, Nov. 25, 2006; Georgia def. #24 Arizona State, 27-10, OL – Mike Johnson, Alabama (2009) DB – Mark Barron, Alabama (2011) Sept. 20, 2008 OL – Lee Ziemba, Auburn (2010) DB – Bacarri Rambo, Georgia (2011) 25 - Georgia def. #25 Georgia Tech, 31-17, Nov. 26, 2011 OL – Barrett Jones, Alabama (2011) DB – DeQuan Menzie, Alabama (2011) [NOTE: poll used either AP, BCS, USA Today or Harris] C – , Arkansas (2007) DB – , Alabama (2011) C – Andre Caldwell, Alabama (2008) SEC IN FINAL RANKINGS C – , Florida (2009) Specialists (10) • Since 2006, the SEC has had the most teams ranked in the final USA Today Coaches Poll. The con- PK – Daniel Lincoln, Tennessee (2007) ference has had 29 teams ranked in the final USA Today rankings, four more than the Big 12 (25) and Defense (28) PK – , Alabama (2009) five more than the Big Ten (24). DL – , LSU (2006-07) PK – Josh Jasper, LSU (2010) DL – , Alabama (2008-09) P – Drew Butler, Georgia (2009) Conference 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total DL – Peria Jerry, Ole Miss (2008) P – Chas Henry, Florida (2010) SEC 5 5 4 4 6 5 29 DL – Nick Fairley, Auburn (2010) P – Brad Wing, LSU (2011) Big 12 2 5 5 4 5 4 25 DL – , South Carolina (2011) RS – Felix Jones, Arkansas (2007) Big Ten 4 5 4 4 3 4 24 DL – Sam Montgomery, LSU (2011) RS – Brandon James, Florida (2008) ACC 3 3 3 3 4 3 19 LB – Patrick Willis, Ole Miss (2006) RS – Joe Adams, Arkansas (2011) Pac-10 3 3 4 2 2 2 16 LB – Brandon Spikes, Florida (2008) AP– Randall Cobb, Kentucky (2010) Mountain West 2 1 3 3 2 2 13 LB – Rolando McClain, Alabama (2009) Big East 3 2 1 3 0 2 11 SEC INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS SINCE 2006 WAC 2 1 1 1 1 0 6 HEISMAN MEMORIAL TROPHY (Nation’s best player) – Cam Newton, Auburn (2010); Mark Ingram, MAC 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 Alabama (2009); Tim Tebow, Florida (2007) Conference USA 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 CHUCK BEDNARIK AWARD (Nation’s best defensive player) – Patrick Peterson, LSU (2010); Tyrann Mathieu, LSU (2011) • The SEC has either led or tied for the lead with the most teams ranked in the USA Today Top 25 for RAY GUY AWARD (Nation’s best punter) – Chas Henry, Florida (2010); Drew Butler, Georgia (2009) five of the last six seasons. In 2011, the SEC had five teams ranked, which was one more than the MAXWELL AWARD (Nation’s best player) – Cam Newton, Auburn (2010); Tim Tebow, Florida (2008); Big 12 and the Big Ten. Tim Tebow, Florida (2007) WALTER CAMP AWARD (Nation’s best player) – Cam Newton, Auburn (2010); Darren McFadden, SEC INDIVIDUAL AWARDS AND ALL-AMERICANS Arkansas (2007) • In the 29 individual awards given this season, the SEC has had at least one recipient in 23 of them DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD (Nation’s best quarterback) – Cam Newton, Auburn (2010); Tim Tebow, since 2006. The SEC has not had a winner of the Biletnikoff Award (wide receiver), Lou Groza (place- Florida (2007) kicker), Brian Burlsworth (walk-on), Johnny Unitas (senior quarterback), Ted Hendricks (defensive JIM THORPE AWARD (Nation’s best defensive back) – Morris Claiborne, LSU (2011); Patrick Peterson, end) and ARA Sportsmanship Award in the last six seasons. LSU (2010); Eric Berry, Tennessee (2009) JOHN MACKEY AWARD (Nation’s best tight end) – D.J. Williams, Arkansas (2010); Aaron Hernandez, • Since 2006, the SEC football student-athletes and coaches have won 51 major individual awards, an Florida (2009) average of more than eight per year. The league won an all time high 12 individual honors in 2010 ROTARY LOMBARDI AWARD (Nation’s outstanding lineman) – Nick Fairley, Auburn (2010); Glenn and won eight this season. Dorsey, LSU (2007) PAUL HORNUNG AWARD (Nation’s most versatile player) -- Brandon Boykin, Georgia (2011) • The SEC has won a national player of the year in four years with four different players – Darren FRANK BROYLES AWARD (Nation’s top assistant coach) – John Chavis, LSU (2011); Gus Malzahan, McFadden, Arkansas, and Tim Tebow, Florida, in 2007; Tebow in 2008; Mark Ingram, Alabama, in Auburn (2010); , Alabama (2009) 2009; and, Cam Newton, Auburn, in 2010. The SEC did not have a national player of the year in DISNEY SPIRIT AWARD (Top inspirational story) – Alabama Football Team (2011); D.J. Williams, 2011. Arkansas (2010) HOME DEPOT COACH OF THE YEAR (National Coach of the Year) – Les Miles, LSU (2011); Gene Chizik, SEC INDIVIDUAL AWARDS AND ALL-AMERICANS Auburn (2010); Nick Saban, Alabama (2008) • The SEC would fill a complete first unit of first-team All-Americas since 2006. The SEC has had 58 EDDIE ROBINSON FWAA COACH OF THE YEAR – Nick Saban, Alabama (2008) players make first-team All-America in the AP, Walter Camp, FWAA or AFCA squads. The list repre- LIBERTY MUTUAL COACH OF THE YEAR -- Les Miles, LSU (2011) sents at least one player at every position. CoSIDA/ESPN ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN OF THE YEAR – Greg McElroy, Alabama (2010); Tim Tebow, Florida (2009) BUTKUS AWARD (Nation’s best linebacker) – Rolando McClain, Alabama (2009); Patrick Willis, Ole Miss (2006) WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL TROPHY (Nation’s top scholar-athlete) – Tim Tebow, Florida (2009) (Nation’s best center) – Maurkice Pouncey, Florida (2009); Jonathan Luigs, Arkansas (2007)

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LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARD (Nation’s top senior student-athlete) – Tim Tebow, Florida (2009) • 103 SEC football student-athletes earned their undergraduate degrees and graduated in the Fall (Community Service, Athletic and Academic Achievement) – Tim Tebow, Florida of 2011. Those are: (2008) (Nation’s top lineman) – Barrett Jones, Alabama (2011); Andre Smith, Alabama Alabama - Undra Billingsley, Robert Lester, , John Boswell, , Brad (2008); Glenn Dorsey, LSU (2007) Smelley, Christpher Jordan, Wes Neighbors, Courtney Upshaw, , Dont’a Hightower, WALTER CAMP COACH OF THE YEAR – Nick Saban, Alabama (2008) Milton Talbert, Brandon Gibson, De’Quan Menzie, Brandon Lewis, Robert Ezell BRONKO NAGURSKI AWARD (Nation’s top defensive player) – Glenn Dorsey, LSU (2007) Arkansas - Freddy Burton, Grant Cook, Weston Dacus, De’Anthony Curtis, Elston Forte, Broderick DOAK WALKER AWARD (Nation’s top running back) – Trent Richardson, Alabama (2011); Darren Green, Robert Johnson, Alex Tejada McFadden, Arkansas (2007); Darren McFadden, Arkansas (2006) Auburn - Deshaun Barnes, Chris Brooks, Eltoro Freeman, Josh Harris, Davis Hooper LOTT TROPHY (Defensive IMPACT Player) – Glenn Dorsey, LSU (2007) Florida - Phillip Bellino, John Brantley, William Green, Jerry Howard, Moses Jenkins, David Lerner, MANNING AWARD (Nation’s top quarterback) – Tim Tebow, Florida (2008); JaMarcus Russell, LSU Eugene Minchin, Tyler Pridemore, Chris Rainey, Solomon Schoonover, William Steinmann, Deonte (2006) Thompson, Steven Wilks, James Wilson ASSOCIATED PRESS COLLEGE PLAYER OF THE YEAR – Tim Tebow, Florida (2007) Georgia - Justin Anderson, Nic Clemons, Candler Cook, Eric Elliot, Demetric Evans, Bruce Figgins, ARA SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD -- Barrett Jones, Alabama (2011) Ben Harden, Joshua Sailors, Richard Samuel, Trinton Sturdivant Kentucky - Andre Woodson, Randall Burden, E.J. Adams SEC FOOTBALL ACADEMIC & COMMUNITY SERVICE STANDOUTS LSU - Drew Alleman, Joseph Crappell, Michael Joseph, Bobby Hebert, James Stampley, Brandon • 16 SEC football student-athletes have won 18 national academic and community service awards Washington, John Williams, Jared Fugate since 2006. The SEC has had the last three CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-Americas of the Year in foot- Ole Miss - Enrique Davis, Kentrell Lockett, Justin Smith, Bradley Sowell, Marcus Temple ball, a recipient of the William V. Campbell Trophy (known as the “Academic Heisman”), 10 first-team Mississippi State - Wade Bonner, Kendric Cook, Jamie Jones, D.J. Looney, Charles Mitchell, Chris CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-America first team recipients, five National Football Foundation Scholar- Relf, Quentin Saulsberry, Baker Swedenberg; Brandon Wilson, Anthony Chapman, Bruce Plummer, Athletes and nine representatives on the AFCA Good Works Team. Zachary Smith, Ellis Wyms 2006 South Carolina - Ladi Ajiboye, Antonio Allen, Eric Baker, Jason Barnes, Melvin Ingram, Kenny CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team – Hayden Lane, OL, Kentucky Miles, Rokevious Watkins, Jay Wooten, Steven Singleton National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete – Chris Leak, QB, Florida Tennessee - Jonathan Brown, Shawn Bryson, Arthur Evans, Daryl Vereen AFCA Good Works Team – William Brown, OL, South Carolina; Quentin Moses, DE, Georgia; Jacob Vanderbilt - Brandon Barden, Kyle Fischer, Tim Fugger, TJ Greenstone, Chris Marve, Austin Tamme, TE, Kentucky; James Wilhoit, PK, Tennessee Monahan, Larry Smith, Udom Umoh

2007 SEC IN THE NFL National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete – Jacob Tamme, TE, Kentucky • The SEC has had more of its former players on NFL rosters in the last five seasons than any other CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida; Jacob conference. Since 2006, the SEC has averaged 267.7 players per year on NFL opening weekend Tamme, TE, Kentucky rosters. The league had a high of 283 on 2011 rosters and has outpaced all conferences every AFCA Good Works Team – Jason Cook, FB, Ole Miss; Kelin Johnson, SS, Georgia; year.

2008 • During the last six completed NFL seasons (2005-10), the SEC had had two of its former players CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida; Tim Masthay, named NFL MVP three times (2005, Shaun Alexander, RB, Alabama with Seattle; 2008-09, Peyton P, Kentucky Manning, QB, Tennessee with Indianapolis). CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America of the Year – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida AFCA Good Works Team – Tim Masthay, P, Kentucky • During the last six Super Bowls (2006-11), three former SEC players have been named game Wuerrfel Trophy – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida MVP (2006 – Hines Ward, WR, Georgia with Pittsburgh; 2007 – , QB, Tennessee 2009 with Indianapolis; 2008 – Eli Manning, QB, Ole Miss with New York Giants). National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida NFF William V. Campbell Trophy – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida SEC ON NFL ROSTERS CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida; , TE, Alabama 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total / Average CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America of the Year – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida SEC – 266 263 259 263 272 283 1,606 / 267.7 AFCA Good Works Team – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida; Jeff Owens, DL, Georgia ACC – 247 238 254 245 228 253 1,465 / 244.2 Big Ten – 236 234 227 217 217 257 1,388 / 231.3 2010 Pac-12 – 184 183 178 166 180 241 1,132 / 188.7 National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete – Greg McElroy, QB, Alabama; Derek Sherrod, OT, Big 12 – 174 176 170 173 184 164 1,041 / 173.5 Mississippi State CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-America First Team – Greg McElroy, QB, Alabama; Barrett Jones, OL, • The SEC has had more draft selections since 2006 than any other conference. The league has Alabama; Drew Butler, P, Georgia averaged almost 40 selections per draft since 2006 (39.5).

2011 • Since 2006, the SEC has had 46 first-round selections, an average of 7.67 per year. The league National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete - Drew Butler, P, Georgia had a high of 11 first-round selections in 2007 and 10 selected last season. Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America First-Team - Barrett Jones, OL, Alabama; Drew Butler, P, Georgia • Since 2006, the SEC has had three players selected first in the NFL Draft (2007 – JaMarcus AFCA Good Works Team - Aron White, TE, Georgia; Jacob Lewellen, DL, Kentucky Russell, QB, LSU to Oakland; 2009 – Matthew Stafford, QB, Georgia to Detroit; 2011 - Cam ARA Sportsmanship Award -- Barrett Jones, OL, Alabama Newton, QB, Auburn to Carolina) and seven other players selected among the top five in the draft (2009 - #3 Tyson Jackson, DE, LSU to Kansas City; 2008 - #4 Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas to • Since 1992, the Southeastern Conference leads all conferences with 54 selections to the Allstate Oakland; 2008 - #5 Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU to Kansas City; 2010 – #5 Eric Berry, DB, Tennessee to AFCA Good Works Teams®, followed by the Big 12 with 40 selections and the Atlantic Coast Kansas City; 2011 - #3 , DT, Alabama to Buffalo; #4 A.J. Green, WR, Georgia to Conference with 29 selections. With Aron White's selection this year, Georgia moves into first place Cincinnati; #5 Patrick Peterson, DB, LSU to Arizona). with 13 honorees to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. The Bulldogs are followed by Nebraska and St. Thomas (Minn.) with 12 honorees each. Super Bowl XLII and XLI champion quarterbacks Eli and Peyton Manning were members of the 2002 and 1997 Good Works Teams, respectively 2011 SEC Football • Page 14 Week 1

SEC FOOTBALL (2006-11) ... SECOND TO NONE SEC NFL DRAFT SELECTIONS

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Total / Average SEC - 37 41 35 37 49 38 42 279 / 39.9 ACC - 52 31 33 33 31 35 31 246 / 35.1 Big Ten - 40 34 28 28 34 29 41 234 / 33.4 Pac-10 - 32 25 34 32 29 31 28 211 / 30.1 Big 12 - 29 28 29 28 30 30 25 199 / 28.4

• In the 2012 NFL draft, the SEC had 42 players selected, the most from any conference. It includ- ed a high of nine first round draft selections, including four of the first 10. The SEC led the nation's conferences in draft picks for the sixth consecutive year. The last time that the SEC did not top the conference draft list was in 2006, when the Big Ten had 41 and the SEC had 37. This year, the Big Ten had 41 players selected followed by the ACC with 31, the Pac-12 with 28 and the Big 12 with 25.

SEC IN THE NFL SUCCESS

• Former Southeastern Conference football players have had success in the National Football League. Here is a snapshot of that success since 2000.

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

NFL MVPs 2003 - Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (Tennessee) Jamal Lewis, Baltimore (Tennessee) 2004 - Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (Tennessee) 2005 - Shaun Alexander, Seattle (Alabama) 2008 - Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (Tennessee) 2009 - Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (Tennessee)

Super Bowl MVPs XL - Hines Ward, Pittsburgh (Georgia) XLI - Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (Tennessee) XLII - Eli Manning, New York Giants (Ole Miss) 2012 SEC Football • Page 15 Week 1 2012-13 COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL SCHEDULE (Dates and Times are Tentative and Subject to Change)

Bowl Game Date/Time (ET) Site Matchup Network Gildan New Mexico Dec. 15 / 1 p.m. Albuquerque, N.M. Mountain West vs. Pac-12 ESPN Famous Idaho Potato Dec. 15 / 4:30 p.m. Boise, Idaho Mid-American vs. Western Athletic ESPN San Diego County Credit Union Poinsietta Dec. 20 / 8 p.m. San Diego, Calif. Mountain West vs. Brigham Young ESPN Beef ‘O’Brady’s St. Petersburg Dec. 21 / 7:30 p.m. St. Petersburg, Fla. Big East vs. Conference USA ESPN R+L Carriers New Orleans Dec. 22 / 12 p.m. New Orleans, La. Conference USA vs. Sun Belt ESPN

MAACO Las Vegas Dec. 22 / 3:30 p.m. Las Vegas, Nev. Mountain West vs. Pac-12 ESPN Sheraton Hawai’i Dec. 24 / 8 p.m. Honolulu, Ha. Conference USA vs. Mountain West ESPN Little Caesars Dec. 26 / 7:30 p.m. Detroit, Mich. Big Ten vs. Mid-American ESPN Military presented by Northrop Grumman Dec. 27 / 3 p.m. Washington, D.C. ACC vs. Army ESPN Belk Dec. 27 / 6:30 p.m. Charlotte, N.C. ACC vs. Big East ESPN

Bridgepoint Education Holiday Dec. 27 / 9:45 p.m. San Diego, Calif. Big 12 vs. Pac-12 ESPN AdvoCare V100 Independence Dec. 28 / 2 p.m. Shreveport, La. ACC vs. SEC ESPN Russell Athletic Dec. 28 / 5:30 p.m. Orlando, Fla. ACC vs. Big East ESPN Meineke Car Care of Texas Dec. 28 / 9 p.m. Houston, Texas Big Ten vs. Big 12 ESPN Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Dec. 29 / 11:45 a.m. Fort Worth, Texas Conference USA vs. Mountain West ESPN

Kraft Fight Hunger Dec. 29 / 3:15 p.m. San Francisco, Calif. Pac-12 vs. Navy ESPN or ESPN2 New Era Pinstripe Dec. 29 / 3:15 p.m. Bronx, N.Y. Big East vs. Big 12 ESPN or ESPN2 Valero Alamo Dec. 29 / 6:45 p.m. San Antonio, Texas Big 12 vs. Pac-12 ESPN Valley of the Sun Dec. 29 / 10:15 p.m. Tempe, Ariz. Big Ten vs. Big 12 ESPN Franklin American Mortgage Music City Dec. 31 / 12 p.m. Nashville, Tenn. SEC vs. ACC ESPN

Hyundai Sun Bowl Dec. 31 / 2 p.m. El Paso, Texas ACC vs. Pac-12 CBS AutoZone Liberty Dec. 31 / 3:30 p.m. Memphis, Tenn. SEC / Big East / C-USA ESPN Chick-fil-A Dec. 31 / 7:30 p.m. Atlanta, Ga. ACC vs. SEC ESPN TicketCity Jan. 1 / 12 p.m. Dallas, Texas Big Ten vs. Conference USA ESPNU TaxSlayer.com Gator Jan. 1 / 12 p.m. Jacksonville, Fla. SEC vs. Big Ten ESPN2

Capital One Jan. 1 / 1 p.m. Orlando, Fla. SEC vs. Big Ten ABC Outback Jan. 1 / 1 p.m. Tampa, Fla. SEC vs. Big Ten ESPN Rose Bowl Game presented by VIZIO Jan. 1 / 5 p.m. Pasadena, Calif. BCS vs. BCS ESPN Discover Orange Jan. 1 / 8:30 p.m. South Florida BCS vs. BCS ESPN Allstate Sugar Jan. 2 / 8:30 p.m. New Orleans, La. BCS vs. BCS ESPN

Tostitos Fiesta Jan. 3 / 8:30 p.m. Glendale, Ariz. BCS vs. BCS ESPN AT&T Cotton Jan. 4 / 8 p.m. Arlington, Texas SEC vs. Big 12 FOX BBVA Compass Jan. 5 / 1 p.m. Birmingham, Ala. Big East vs. SEC ESPN GoDaddy.com Jan. 6 / 9 p.m. Mobile, Ala. Mid-American vs. Sun Belt ESPN Discover BCS National Championship Jan. 7 / 8:30 p.m. South Florida BCS #1 vs. BCS #2 ESPN

BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES - When not having a conference champion participating in the BCS National Championship Game, the BCS will have the following conference champions serve as host teams: Rose Bowl - Big Ten and Pac-12; Orange Bowl - ACC; Allstate Sugar Bowl - SEC; Tostitos Fiesta Bowl - Big 12. 2012 SEC Football • Page 16 Week 1

SEC PLAYERS ON PRE-SEASON ALL-SEC TEAMS CBSSports.com 2nd-Team Offense 4th-Team Offense ATHLON 1st-Team Offense QB – Aaron Murray, Georgia QB – James Franklin, Missouri 1st-Team Offense QB – Tyler Wilson, Arkansas RB – Christine Michael, Texas A&M RB – Spencer Ware, LSU QB – Aaron Murray, Georgia RB – Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina RB – Isaiah Crowell, Georgia RB – Kenny Hilliard, LSU RB – Knile Davis, Arkansas RB – Knile Davis, Arkansas WR – Justin Hunter, Tennessee WR – Odell Beckham, LSU RB – Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina WR – Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas WR – Tavarres King, Georgia WR – Andre Debose, Florida WR – Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas WR – Ryan Swope, Texas A&M WR – Emory Blake, Auburn WR – Donte Moncrief, Ole Miss WR – Da’Rick Rogers, Tennessee TE – Philip Lutzenkirchen, Auburn TE – Chris Gragg, Arkansas TE – Jordan Reed, Florida TE – Chris Gragg, Arkansas OL – Barrett Jones, Alabama C – TJ Johnson, South Carolina C – Patrick Lewis, Texas A&M C – Barrett Jones, Alabama OL – Alex Hurst, LSU OG – Alvin Bailey, Arkansas OG – John Sullen, Auburn OL – Alvin Bailey, Arkansas OL – , Texas A&M OG – Gabe Jackson, Mississippi State OG – Jon Halapio, Florida OL – Alex Hurst, LSU OL – , Alabama OT – Chris Faulk, LSU OT – Ja’Wuan James, Tennessee OL – Luke Joeckel, Texas A&M OL – Alvin Bailey, Arkansas OT – Luke Joeckel, Texas A&M OT – Elvis Fisher, Missouri OL – Larry Warford, Kentucky

1st-Team Defense 2nd-Team Defense 4th-Team Defense 1st-Team Defense DL – Barkevious Mingo, LSU DE – Devin Taylor, South Carolina DE - , Texas A&M DL – , South Carolina DL – Jesse Williams, Alabama DT – Sharrif Floyd, Florida DT – Sheldon Richardson, Missouri DL – Corey Lemonier, Auburn DL – Bennie Logan, LSU DT – Anthony Johnson, LSU DT – Bennie Logan, LSU DL – Sam Montgomery, LSU DL – Corey Lemonier, Auburn DE – Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina DE – Dominique Easley, Florida DL – Barkevious Mingo, LSU LB – Jarvis Jones, Georgia LB – Jelani Jenkins, Florida LB – Cameron Lawrence, Mississippi State LB – Jon Bostic, Florida LB – C.J. Mosley, Alabama LB – Jonathan Bostic, Florida LB – Mike Marry, Ole Miss LB – , Alabama LB – Jelani Jenkins, Florida LB – Alonzo Highsmith, Arkansas LB – Michael Gilliard, Georgia LB – Jarvis Jones, Georgia DB – Tyrann Mathieu, LSU LB – DeVonte Holloman, South Carolina LB – Daren Bates, Auburn CB – Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State DB – Robert Lester, Alabama CB – , Alabama CB – Branden Smith, Georgia CB – Tyrann Mathieu, LSU DB – , LSU CB – Prentiss Waggner, Tennessee CB – EJ Gaines, Missouri SAF – Bacarri Rambo, Georgia DB – Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State SAF – Robert Lester, Alabama SAF – Martavius Nelson, Kentucky SAF – Eric Reid, LSU SAF – Matt Elam, Florida SAF – Eric Bennett, Arkansas 1st-Team Specialists 1st-Team Specialists K – Caleb Sturgis, Florida 2nd-Team Specialists 4th-Team Specialists K – Caleb Sturgis, Florida P – Brad Wing, LSU K – Drew Alleman, LSU K – Cody Parkey, Auburn P – Brad Wing, LSU KR – Dennis Johnson, Arkansas P – Steven Clark, Auburn P – Trey Barrow, Missouri KR – Andre Debose, Florida PR – Tyrann Mathieu, LSU KR – Dennis Johnson, Arkansas KR – Tobias Singleton, Ole Miss PR – Tyrann Mathieu, LSU PR – Dustin Harris, Texas A&M PR – Ace Sanders, South Carolina Phil Steele 2nd-Team Offense 1st-Team Offense 3rd-Team Offense Blue Ribbon QB – Tyler Wilson, Arkansas QB – Tyler Wilson, Arkansas QB – AJ McCarron, Alabama 1st-Team Offense RB – , Alabama RB – Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina RB – Eddie Lacy, Alabama WR – Da’Rick Rogers, Tennessee RB – , Vanderbilt RB – Knile Davis, Arkansas RB – Zac Stacy, Vanderbilt WR – Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas WR – Justin Hunter, Tennessee WR – Ryan Swope, Texas A&M WR – Duron Carter, Alabama OL – Barrett Jones, Alabama WR – Ryan Swope, Texas A&M WR – Da’Rick Rogers, Tennessee WR – Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt OL – Luke Joeckel, Texas A&M TE – Philip Lutzenkirchen, Auburn WR – Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas WR – TJ Moe, Missouri OL – Larry Warford, Kentucky C – T.J. Johnson, South Carolina TE – Philip Lutzenkirchen, Auburn TE – Michael Williams, Alabama OL – Alex Hurst, LSU OL – Chris Faulk, LSU C – Barrett Jones, Alabama C – Travis Swanson, Arkansas OL – Chance Warmack, Alabama OL – Gabe Jackson, LSU OG – Chance Warmack, Alabama OG – Dallas Thomas, Tennessee QB – Tyler Wilson, Arkansas (Off. POY) OL – Jake Matthews, Texas A&M OG – Larry Warford, Kentucky OG – Josh Williford, LSU RB – Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina OL – Chance Warmack, Alabama OT – DJ Fluker, Alabama OT – Jake Matthews, Texas A&M RB – Knile Davis, Arkansas OT – Alex Hurst, LSU OT – Xavier Nixon, Florida TE – Philip Lutzenkirchen, Auburn 2nd-Team Defense DL – Josh Boyd, Mississippi State 1st-Team Defense 3rd-Team Defense 1st-Team Defense DL – Shariff Floyd, Florida DE – Sam Montgomery, LSU DE – Barkevious Mingo, LSU DL – Sam Montgomery, LSU DL – Bennie Logan, LSU DT – Jesse Williams, Alabama DT – Byran Jones, Arkansas DL – Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina DL – Devin Taylor, South Carolina DT – John Jenkins, Georgia DT – Josh Boyd, Mississippi State DL – John Jenkins, Georgia LB – Jelani Jenkins, Florida DE – Corey Lemonier, Auburn DE – Abry Jones, Georgia DL – Jesse Willams, Alabama LB – Alonzo Highsmith, Arkansas LB – Jarvis Jones, Georgia LB – AJ Johnson, Tennessee LB – Jarvis Jones, Georgia (Def. POY) LB – Sean Porter, Texas A&M LB – CJ Mosley, Alabama LB – , Georgia LB – CJ Mosley, Alabama CB – E.J. Gaines, Missouri LB – Nico Johnson, Alabama LB – Kevin Minter, LSU LB – Sean Porter, Texas A&M CB – Tharold Simon, LSU LB – Sean Porter, Texas A&M LB – Zaviar Gooden, Missouri DB – Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State SAF – Matt Elam, Florida CB – Tyrann Mathieu, LSU CB – Tharold Simon, LSU DB – Tyrann Mathieu, LSU SAF – Robert Lester, Alabama CB – Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State CB – Sanders Commings, Georgia DB – Bacarri Rambo, Georgia SAF – Bacarri Rambo, Georgia SAF – Charles Sawyer, Ole Miss DB – Eric Reid, LSU 2nd-Team Specialists SAF – Eric Reid, LSU SAF – DJ Swearinger, South Carolina K – Drew Alleman, LSU 1st-Team Specialists P – Steven Clark, Auburn 1st-Team Specialists 3rd-Team Specialists K – Caleb Sturgis, Florida KR – Tre Mason, Auburn K – Caleb Sturgis, Florida K – Zach Hocker, Arkansas KR – Andre Debose, Florida PR – Dustin Harris, Texas A&M P – Brad Wing, LSU P – Dylan Breeding, Arkansas P – Dylan Breeding, Arkansas KR – Tre Mason, Auburn KR – Andre Debose, Florida PR – Tyrann Mathieu, LSU PR – Tyrann Mathieu, LSU PR – Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State 2012 SEC Football • Page 17 Week 1

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Lindy’s OL – Jake Matthews, Texas A&M 1st-Team Offense OL – Dallas Thomas, Tennessee QB – Tyler Wilson, Arkansas OL – Chris Burnette, Georgia RB – Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina OL – Matt Patchan, Florida RB – Knile Davis, Arkansas AP – Dustin Harris, Texas A&M WR – Justin Hunter, Tennessee K – Zach Hocker, Arkansas WR – Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas TE – Philip Lutzenkirchen, Auburn 3rd-Team Defense C – Barrett Jones, Alabama DL – Damontre Moore, Texas A&M OL – Alvin Bailey, Arkansas DL – Jesse Williams, Alabama OL – Alex Hurst, LSU DL – Bennie Logan, LSU OL – Luke Joeckel, Texas A&M DL – Brad Madison, Missouri OL – Chance Warmack, Alabama LB – Nico Johnson, Alabama AP – Andre Debose, Florida LB – Jonathan Stewart, Texas A&M K – Caleb Sturgis, Florida LB – Alonzo Highsmith, Arkansas DB – Tharold Simon, LSU 1st-Team Defense DB – Branden Smith, Georgia DL – Sam Montgomery, LSU DB – Eric Bennett, Arkansas DL – Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina DB – Dee Milliner, Alabama DL – Barkevious Mingo, LSU P – Tyler Campbell, Ole Miss DL – John Jenkins, Georgia LB – Jarvis Jones, Georgia USA Today College Football LB – C.J. Mosley, Alabama 1st-Team Offense LB – Jelani Jenkins, Florida TE – Philip Lutzenkirchen, Auburn DB – Tyrann Mathieu, LSU OT – D.J. Fluker, Alabama DB – Eric Reid, LSU OG – Alvin Bailey, Arkansas DB – Robert Lester, Alabama C – Barrett Jones, Alabama DB – Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State OG – Chris Faulk, LSU P – Brad Wing, LSU OT – Alex Hurst, LSU WR – Da’Rick Rogers, Tennessee 2nd-Team Offense WR – Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas QB – Aaron Murray, Georgia QB – Tyler Wilson, Arkansas RB – Eddie Lacy, Alabama RB – Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina RB – Zac Stacy, Vanderbilt RB – Jeff Scott, Ole Miss WR – Da’Rick Rogers, Tennessee WR – Malcolm Mitchell, Georgia 1st-Team Defense TE – Chris Gragg, Arkansas DL – Sam Montgomery, LSU C – Travis Swanson, Arkansas DL – Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina OL – D.J. Fluker, Alabama DL – Corey Lemonier, Auburn OL – Ja’Wuan James, Tennessee DL – Sharrif, Floyd, Florida OL – Larry Warford, Kentucky LB – Jon Bostic, Florida OL – Chris Faulk, LSU LB – Jarvis Jones, Georgia AP – Dennis Johnson, Arkansas LB – CJ Mosley, Alabama K – Drew Alleman, LSU DB – Tyrann Mathieu, LSU DB – Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State 2nd-Team Defense DB – Bacarri Rambo, Georgia DL – Devin Taylor, South Carolina DB – Robert Lester, Alabama DL – Sharrif Floyd, Florida DL – Abry Jones, Georgia 1st-Team Specialists DL – Corey Lemonier, Auburn PK – Caleb Sturgis, Florida LB – A.J. Johnson, Tennessee P – Brad Wing, LSU LB – Alec Ogletree, Georgia LB – Sean Porter, Texas A&M DB – Bacarri Rambo, Georgia DB – E.J. Gaines, Missouri DB – D.J. Swearinger, South Carolina DB – Matt Elam, Florida P – Dylan Breeding, Arkansas

3rd-Team Offense QB – Tyler Bray, Tennessee RB – Isaiah Crowell, Georgia RB – Christine Michael, Texas A&M WR – Tavarres King, Georgia WR – Ryan Swope, Texas A&M TE – Mychal Rivera, Tennessee C – T.J. Johnson, South Carolina 2012 SEC Football • Page 18 Week 1

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Phil Steele LB – Jarvis Jones, Georgia DE – Barkevious Mingo, LSU 1st-Team CB – Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State DT – Jesse Williams, Alabama RB – Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina SAF – Eric Reid, LSU DT – John Jenkins, Georgia C – Barrett Jones, Alabama K – Caleb Sturgis, Florida SAF – Robert Lester, Alabama OG – Chance Warmack, Alabama P – Brad Wing, LSU CB - Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State OT – DJ Fluker, Alabama PR – Tyrann Mathieu, LSU LB – Jarvis Jones, Georgia SI.com CB – Tyrann Mathieu, LSU 2nd-Team 1st-Team SAF – Bacarri Rambo, Georgia OG – Larry Warford, Kentucky RB – Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina K – Caleb Sturgis, Florida OT – Chris Faulk, LSU C – Barrett Jones, Alabama PR – Tyrann Mathieu, LSU DE – Corey Lemonier, Auburn OG – Chance Warmack, Alabama CB – Tyrann Mathieu, LSU OT – Luke Joeckel, Texas A&M 2nd-Team DE – Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina RB – Knile Davis, Arkansas 3rd-Team DE – Sam Montgomery, LSU WR – Da’Rick Rogers, Tennessee OG – Chance Warmack, Alabama LB – Jarvis Jones, Georgia WR – Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas DT – Bennie Logan, LSU CB – Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State OG – Larry Warford, Kentucky SAF – Matt Elam, Florida SAF – Eric Reid, LSU OT – Jake Matthews, Texas A&M SAF – Bacarri Rambo, Georgia P - Brad Wing, LSU OT – Luke Joeckel, Texas A&M PR – Tyrann Mathieu, LSU DE – Sam Montgomery, LSU Lindy’s DT – Jesse Williams, Alabama 1st-Team 2nd-Team DT – John Jenkins, Georgia RB – Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina OL – Chris Faulk, LSU LB – CJ Mosley, Alabama C – Barrett Jones, Alabama OL – D.J. Fluker, Alabama CB – Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State OL – Alex Hurst, LSU K – Caleb Sturgis, Florida SAF – Eric Reid, LSU OL – Luke Joeckel, Texas A&M P – Brad Wing, LSU OL – Chance Warmack, Alabama Sporting News DE – Sam Montgomery, LSU 1st-Team 3rd-Team LB – Jarvis Jones, Georgia RB – Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina QB – Tyler Wilson, Arkansas DB – Tyrann Mathieu, LSU OL – Barrett Jones, Alabama TE – Philip Lutzenkirchen, Auburn DB – Eric Reid, LSU OL – Alex Hurst, LSU OT – Alex Hurst, LSU P – Brad Wing, LSU DL – Sam Montgomery, LSU DT – Sharrif Floyd, Florida PK – Caleb Sturgis, Florida LB – Jarvis Jones, Georgia DE – Corey Lemonier, Auburn CB – Tyrann Mathieu, LSU LB – Nico Johnson, Alabama 2nd-Team PK – Caleb Sturgis, Florida LB – Sean Porter, Texas A&M RB – Knile Davis, Arkansas P – Brad Wing, LSU CB – Dee Milliner, Alabama TE – Philip Lutzenkirchen, Auburn SAF – Robert Lester, Alabama OL – Chris Faulk, LSU DL – Barkevious Mingo, LSU 4th-Team DB – Robert Lester, Alabama WR – Ryan Swope, Texas A&M DB – Bacarri Rambo, Georgia TE – Chris Gragg, Arkansas OG – Alvin Bailey, Arkansas USA Today College Football OT – Chris Faulk, LSU 1st-Team DE – Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina RB – Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina SAF – Matt Elam, Florida RT – D.J. Fluker, Alabama PR – Dustin Harris, Texas A&M C – Barrett Jones, Alabama CB – Tyrann Mathieu, LSU Blue Ribbon SS – Bacarri Rambo, Georgia 1st-Team LB – Jarvis Jones, Georgia RB – Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina DE – Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina OL – Barrett Jones, Alabama OL – Chance Warmack, Alabama CBSSports.com OL – Luke Joeckel, Texas A&M 1st-Team DL – Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina RB – Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina LB – Jarvis Jones, Georgia OT – D.J. Fluker, Alabama DB – Tyrann Mathieu, LSU (Def. Player of Year) C – Barrett Jones, Alabama K – Caleb Sturgis, Florida DE – Sam Montgomery, LSU RS – Tyrann Mathieu, LSU LB – Jarvis Jones, Georgia CB – Tyrann Mathieu, LSU Athlon SAF – Eric Reid, LSU 1st-Team P – Brad Wing, LSU RB – Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina K – Caleb Sturgis, Florida C – Barrett Jones, Alabama PR – Tyrann Mathieu, LSU OG – Alex Hurst, LSU OT – Alvin Bailey, Arkansas 2nd-Team DE – Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina RB – Knile Davis, Arkansas DE – Sam Montgomery, LSU TE – Philip Lutzenkirchen, Auburn 2012 SEC Football • Page 19 Week 1

SEC PLAYERS ON PRE-SEASON AWARD WATCH LISTS Name School Award Name School Award Drew Alleman LSU Groza Brad Madison Missouri Hendricks Alvin Bailey Arkansas Outland / Lombardi Tyrann Mathieu LSU Bednarik / Thorpe / Nagurski / Camp / Johnthan Banks Mississippi State Bednarik / Thorpe / Nagurski / Lott / Hornung Hornung Jake Matthews Texas A&M Outland / Lombardi Emory Blake Auburn Biletnikoff Jordan Matthews Vanderbilt Biletnikoff Jon Bostic Florida Butkus / Lombardi Onterio McCalebb Auburn Maxwell / Walker / Hornung Josh Boyd Mississippi State Outland A.J. McCarron Alabama Maxwell / Manning / Camp / O’Brien Tyler Bray Tennessee Maxwell / Manning / Camp / O’Brien Lerentee McCray Florida Butkus Dylan Breeding Arkansas Guy Craig McIntosh Kentucky Groza Chad Bumphis Mississippi State Hornung Christine Michael Texas A&M Maxwell / Walker Trey Burton Florida Hornung Dee Milliner Alabama Nagurski Tyler Campbell Ole Miss Guy Barkevious Mingo LSU Bednarik / Nagurski / Lombardi / Hendricks Steven Clark Auburn Guy Kevin Minter LSU Butkus Chase Clement LSU Mackey TJ Moe Missouri Biletnikoff / Hornung Jadeveon Clowney South Carolina Bednarik / Nagurski / Lombardi / Camp / Sam Montgomery LSU Bednarik / Nagurski / Lombardi / Lott / Hendricks Hendricks Knile Davis Arkansas Maxwell / Camp / Walker Damontre Moore Texas A&M Butkus / Hendricks Dillon Day Mississippi State Rimington C.J. Mosley Alabama Bednarik / Nagurski / Butkus / Lombardi Andre DeBose Florida Biletnikoff Aaron Murray Georgia Maxwell / Manning / Camp / O’Brien Auburn Rimington Warren Norman Vanderbilt Hornung Dominique Easley Florida Hendricks Uzoma Nwachukwu Texas A&M Biletnikoff Matt Elam Florida Thorpe / Nagurski Cody Parkey Auburn Groza Chris Faulk LSU Outland / Lombardi Sean Porter Texas A&M Bednarik / Nagurski / Butkus / Lombardi Sharrif Floyd Florida Bednarik / Outland / Nagurski / Lombardi / Jordan Reed Florida Mackey Camp Eric Reid LSU Bednarik / Thorpe / Nagurski / Lott D.J. Fluker Alabama Outland / Lombardi Mychal Rivera Tennessee Mackey James Franklin Missouri Maxwell / Manning / Camp / O’Brien Da’Rick Rogers Tennessee Maxwell / Biletnikoff Chris Gragg Arkansas Mackey Ace Sanders South Carolina Hornung Cobi Hamilton Arkansas Maxwell / Biletnikoff Jeff Scott Ole Miss Hornung Dustin Harris Texas A&M Hornung Connor Shaw South Carolina O’Brien Jonathan Harrison Florida Rimington Alabama Groza Alonzo Highsmith Arkansas Butkus Branden Smith Georgia Hornung Zach Hocker Arkansas Groza Matt Smith Kentucky Rimington DeVonte Hollomon South Carolina Butkus Zac Stacy Vanderbilt Maxwell / Walker Justin Hunter Tennessee Biletnikoff Caleb Sturgis Florida Groza Alex Hurst LSU Outland / Lombardi Travis Swanson Arkansas Rimington / Outland Gabe Jackson Mississippi State Outland / Lombardi Evan Swindall Ole Miss Rimington Jelani Jenkins Florida Butkus / Lombardi Ryan Swope Texas A&M Biletnikoff Jonathan Jenkins Georgia Bednarik / Outland / Nagurski / Lombardi Devin Taylor South Carolina Bednarik / Nagurski / Lombardi / Hendricks Luke Joeckel Texas A&M Outland / Lombardi Dallas Thomas Tennessee Outland A.J. Johnson Tennessee Butkus Larry Warford Kentucky Outland / Lombardi Dennis Johnson Arkansas Hornung Chance Warmack Alabama Outland / Lombardi Malcolm Johnson Mississippi State Mackey Cornelius Washington Georgia Butkus Nico Johnson Alabama Bednarik / Nagurski / Butkus / Lombardi Jesse Williams Alabama Bednarik / Outland / Nagurski / Lombardi / T.J. Johnson South Carolina Rimington / Outland Lott Wesley Johnson Vanderbilt Outland Michael Williams Alabama Maxwell Abry Jones Georgia Hendricks Tyler Wilson Arkansas Maxwell / Manning / Camp / O’Brien Barrett Jones Alabama Rimington / Outland / Lombardi / Camp Brad Wing LSU Guy Jarvis Jones Georgia Bednarik / Nagurski / Butkus / Lombardi / TOTAL – 104 / 204 total mentions Camp Richard Kent Vanderbilt Guy LIST INCLUDES 19 AWARDS: Bednarik (Defensive Player), Maxwell (Player), Mackey (Tight Tavarres King Georgia Biletnikoff End), Rimington (Center), Groza (Kicker), Guy (Punter), Nagurski (Defensive Player), Outland Eddie Lacy Alabama Maxwell / Walker (Interior Lineman), Thorpe (Defensive Back), Butkus (Linebacker), Lombardi (Lineman/ Marcus Lattimore South Carolina Maxwell / Camp / Walker Linebacker), Biletnikoff (Wide Receiver), O’Brien (Quarterback), Walker (Running Back), Camp Cameron Lawrence Mississippi State Butkus (Player), Manning (Quarterback), Lott (Defensive Impact Player), Hendricks (Defensive End), Corey Lemonier Auburn Nagurski / Lombardi / Hendricks Hornung (Multi-Purpose Player) Robert Lester Alabama Bednarik / Thorpe / Nagurski Patrick Lewis Texas A&M Rimington Bennie Logan LSU Outland Rob Lohr Vanderbilt Nagurski / Lombardi P.J. Lonergan LSU Rimington John Lotulelei Florida Butkus Philip Lutzenkirchen Auburn Mackey / Lombardi 2012 SEC Football • Page 20 Week 1 SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS Total Offensive Yards Gained Pass Completions 1. 12,232 - Tim Tebow, Florida (2,947 rushing, 9,285 passing) ...... 2006-09 1. 895 - Chris Leak, Florida (1,458 atts., 11,213 yards) ...... 2003-06 2. 11,350 - Chris Leak, Florida (137 rushing, 11,213 passing)...... 2003-06 2. 863 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (1,402 atts., 11,201 yards) ...... 1994-97 3. 11,270 - David Greene, Georgia (-258 rushing, 11,528 passing)...... 2001-04 3. 862 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (1,514 atts., 10,354 yards)...... 2000-03 4. 11,020 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (-181 rushing, 11,201 passing) ...... 1994-97 4. 849 - David Greene, Georgia (1,440 atts., 11,528 yards)...... 2001-04 5. 10,841 - Eric Zeier, Georgia (-312 rushing, 11,153 passing)...... 1991-94 5. 838 - Eric Zeier, Georgia (1,402 atts., 11,153 yards)...... 1991-94 6. 10,637 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (279 rushing, 10,354 passing) ...... 2000-03 6. 829 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss (1,363 atts., 10,119 yards) ...... 2000-03 7. 10,500 - , Florida (-375 rushing, 10,875 passing)...... 1993-96 7. 795 - Tim Couch, Kentucky (1,184 atts., 8,435 yards)...... 1996-98 8. 9,989 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss (-130 rushing, 10,119 passing) ...... 2000-03 8. 791 - Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky (1,278 atts., 9,360 yards) ...... 2004-07 9. 9,953 - Jay Cutler, Vanderbilt (1,256 rushing, 8,697 passing)...... 2002-05 9. 775 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee (1,270 atts., 9,707 yards)...... 2000-03 10. 9,577 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee (-130 rushing, 9,707 passing)...... 2000-03 10. 727 - Steve Taneyhill, South Carolina (1,209 atts., 8,555 yards)...... 1992-95 Highest Active Players Highest Active Player 6,468 - Aaron Murray, Georgia (270 rushing, 6,198 passing)...... 2010- 447 - Aaron Murray, Georgia (745 atts., 6,198 yards) ...... 2010- 4,327 - Tyler Wilson, Arkansas (4,378 passing, -51 rushing)...... 2008- 344 - Tyler Wilson, Arkansas (547 atts., 4,378 yards)...... 2008- 3,659 - Tyler Bray, Tennessee (3,832 passing, -173 rushing)...... 2010- 272 - Tyler Bray, Tennessee (471 atts., 3,832 yards)...... 2010- 2,991 - A.J. McCarron, Alabama (3,023 passing, -32 rushing) ...... 2010- 249 - A.J. McCarron, Alabama (376 atts., 3,023 yards) ...... 2010- 2,361 - Connor Shaw, South Carolina (1,671 passing, 690 rushing)...... 2010- 183 - Morgan Newton, Kentucky (352 atts., 1,764 yards)...... 2009-

Touchdown Responsibility Passing Yards 1. 145 - Tim Tebow, Florida (57 rushing, 88 passing)...... 2006-09 1. 11,528 - David Greene, Georgia (849 of 1,440)...... 2001-04 2. 122 - Danny Wuerffel, Florida (8 rushing, 114 passing)...... 1993-96 2. 11,213 - Chris Leak, Florida (895 of 1,458) ...... 2003-06 3. 101 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (12 rushing, 89 passing)...... 1994-97 3. 11,201 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (863 of 1,381) ...... 1994-97 101 - Chris Leak, Florida (13 rushing, 88 passing)...... 2003-06 4. 11,153 - Eric Zeier, Georgia (838 of 1,402)...... 1991-94 5. 90 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (12 rushing, 78 passing) ...... 2000-03 5. 10,875 - Danny Wuerffel, Florida (708 of 1,170)...... 1993-96 6. 86 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss (5 rushing, 81 passing)...... 2000-03 6. 10,354 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (862 of 1,514)...... 2000-03 7. 83 - Rex Grossman, Florida (6 rushing, 77 passing) ...... 2000-02 7. 10,119 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss (829 of 1,363) ...... 2000-03 8. 82 - Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky (3 rushing, 79 passing)...... 2004-07 8. 9,707 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee (774 of 1,269)...... 2000-03 9. 81 - Shane Matthews, Florida (7 rushing, 74 passing)...... 1989-92 9. 9,360 - Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky (791 of 1,278)...... 2004-07 81 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee (6 rushing, 75 passing)...... 2000-03 10. 9,287 - Shane Matthews, Florida (722 of 1,202)...... 1989-92 Highest Active Players Highest Active Player 65 - Aaron Murray, Georgia (6 rushing, 59 passing)...... 2010- 6,198 - Aaron Murray, Georgia (447 of 745) ...... 2010- 36 - Tyler Bray, Tennessee (1 rushing, 35 passing) ...... 2010- 4,378 - Tyler Wilson, Arkansas (344 of 547)...... 2008- 35 - Tyler Wilson, Arkansas (4 rushing, 31 passing) ...... 2008- 3,832 - Tyler Bray, Tennessee (272 of 471)...... 2010- 23 - Connor Shaw, South Carolina (8 rushing, 15 passing)...... 2010- 3,023 - A.J. McCarron, Alabama (249 of 376) ...... 2010- 21 - A.J. McCarron, Alabama (2 rushing, 19 passing)...... 2010- 1,764 - Morgan Newton, Kentucky (183 of 352)...... 2009-

Rushing Yards Gained Touchdown Passes 1. 5,259 - Herschel Walker, Georgia (33 games)...... 1980-82 1. 114 - Danny Wuerffel, Florida...... 1993-96 2. 4,589 - Darren McFadden, Arkansas (38 games)...... 2005-07 2. 89 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee...... 1994-97 3. 4,557 - Kevin Faulk, LSU (41 games)...... 1995-98 3. 88 - Chris Leak, Florida...... 2003-06 4. 4,303 - Bo Jackson, Auburn (38 games)...... 1982-85 88 - Tim Tebow, Florida ...... 2006-09 5. 4,163 - Errict Rhett, Florida (48 games)...... 1990-93 5. 81 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss...... 2000-03 6. 4,050 - Dalton Hilliard, LSU (44 games)...... 1982-85 6. 79 - Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky...... 2004-07 7. 4,035 - Charles Alexander, LSU (44 games)...... 1975-78 7. 78 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky ...... 2000-03 8. 3,994 - Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State (47 games) ...... 2006-09 8. 77 - Rex Grossman, Florida ...... 2000-02 9. 3,928 - Emmitt Smith, Florida (31 games)...... 1987-89 9. 75 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee ...... 2000-03 10. 3,835 - Sonny Collins, Kentucky (41 games) ...... 1972-75 10. 74 - Shane Matthews, Florida...... 1989-92 Highest Active Players 74- Tim Couch, Kentucky...... 1996-98 2,016 - Onterio McCalebb, Auburn (38 games)...... 2009- Highest Active Player 2,015 - Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina (20 games)...... 2010- 59 - Aaron Murray, Georgia...... 2010- 2,002 - Zac Stacy, Vanderbilt (32 games)...... 2009- 35 - Tyler Bray, Tennessee ...... 2010- 1,485 - Knile Davis, Arkansas (26 games)...... 2009- 31 - Tyler Wilson, Arkansas ...... 2008- 1,279 - Dennis Johnson, Arkansas (38 games) ...... 2008- 19 - A.J. McCarron, Alabama...... 2010- 15 - Connor Shaw, South Carolina...... 2010- All-Purpose Rushing Yards 1. 6,833 - Kevin Faulk, LSU ...... 1995-98 Receptions 2. 5,856 - Derek Abney, Kentucky ...... 2000-03 1. 236 - Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt (2,852 yards)...... 2005-07 3. 5,831 - Darren McFadden, Arkansas ...... 2005-07 2. 208 - Craig Yeast, Kentucky (2,899 yards) ...... 1995-98 4. 5,749 - Herschel Walker, Georgia ...... 1980-82 3. 207 - Kenny McKinley, South Carolina (2,781 yards)...... 2005-09 5. 5,743 - Domanick Davis, LSU ...... 1999-2002 4. 204 - Terrence Edwards, Georgia (3,093 yards) ...... 1999-2002 6. 5,596 - James Brooks, Auburn ...... 1977-80 5. 200 - Keith Edwards, Vanderbilt (1,757 yards)...... 80,82-84 7. 5,393 - Errict Rhett, Florida ...... 1990-93 6. 198 - Chris Collins, Ole Miss (2,621 yards)...... 2000-03 8. 5,343 - Rafael Little, Kentucky ...... 2004-07 7. 197 - Derek Abney, Kentucky (2,339 yards) ...... 2000-03 9. 5,326 - Dalton Hilliard, LSU ...... 1982-85 8. 194 - Anthony White, Kentucky (1,519 yards)...... 1996-99 10. 5,084 - Carnell Williams, Auburn ...... 2001-04 194 - DJ Hall, Alabama (2,923 yards)...... 2004-07 Highest Active Players 10. 189 - Keenan Burton, Kentucky (2,376 yards)...... 2003-07 4,104 - Dennis Johnson, Arkansas ...... 2008- Highest Active Player 3,341 - Onterio McCalebb, Auburn...... 2009- 94 - Tavarres King, Georgia (1,652 yards)...... 2008- 2,609 - Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina...... 2010- 86 - La’Rod King, Kentucky (1,218 yards)...... 2009- 2,421 - Chad Bumphis, Mississippi State ...... 2009- 85 - Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas (1,519 yards)...... 2009- 2,276 - Zac Stacy, Vanderbilt...... 2009- 78 - Da’Rick Rogers, Tennessee (1,207 yards)...... 2010- 78 - Emory Blake, Auburn (1,233 yards)...... 2009- 2012 SEC Football • Page 21 Week 1 SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS Reception Yardage Most Touchdowns Scored 1. 3,093 - Terrence Edwards, Georgia (204 catches)...... 1999-2002 1. 57 - Tim Tebow, Florida (55 games) ...... 2006-09 2. 3,042 - Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina (183 catches) ...... 2009-11 2. 53 - Kevin Faulk, LSU (41 games)...... 1995-98 3. 3,001 - Josh Reed, LSU (167 catches)...... 1999-2001 3. 52 - Herschel Walker, Georgia (33 games)...... 1980-82 4. 2,964 - Boo Mitchell, Vanderbilt (188 catches) ...... 1985-88 4. 50 - Dalton Hilliard, LSU (44 games)...... 1982-85 5. 2,934 - Jarius Wright, Arkansas (168 catches)...... 2008-11 5. 50 - Shaun Alexander, Alabama (41 games)...... 1996-99 6. 2,923 - DJ Hall, Alabama (194 catches)...... 2004-07 6. 46 - Carnell Williams, Auburn (42 games)...... 2001-04 7. 2,899 - Craig Yeast, Kentucky (208 catches)...... 1995-98 46 - Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State (47 games) ...... 2006-09 8. 2,884 - Fred Gibson, Georgia (161 catches)...... 2001-04 46 - Mark Ingram, Alabama (39 games)...... 2008-10 9. 2,880 - Dan Stricker, Vanderbilt (182 catches)...... 1999-2002 9. 45 - Bo Jackson, Auburn (38 games)...... 1982-85 10. 2,879 - Anthony Lucas, Arkansas (137 catches) ...... 1995-99 10. 44 - Darren McFadden, Arkansas (38 games)...... 2005-07 Highest Active Players Highest Active Players 1,652 - Tavarres King, Georgia (94 catches) ...... 2008- 30 - Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina (20 games)...... 2010- 1,519 - Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas (85 catches)...... 2009- 22 - Onterio McCalebb, Auburn (38 games)...... 2009- 1,233 - Emory Blake, Auburn (78 catches)...... 2009- 20 - Zac Stacy, Vanderbilt (32 games)...... 2009- 1,218 - La’Rod King, Kentucky (86 catches) ...... 2009- 18 - Knile Davis, Arkansas (26 games)...... 2009- 1,207 - Da’Rick Rogers, Tennessee (78 catches) ...... 2010- 13 - Emory Blake, Auburn (36 games)...... 2009- 13 - Eddie Lacy, Alabama (24 games)...... 2010- Touchdown Receptions 13 - La’Rod King, Kentucky (35 games) ...... 2009- 1. 31 - Chris Doering, Florida (40 games)...... 1992-95 13 - Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas (39 games)...... 2009- 2. 30 - Terrence Edwards, Georgia (45 games) ...... 1999-2002 3. 29 - Ike Hilliard, Florida (32 games)...... 1994-96 Field Goals Made 29 - Terry Beasley, Auburn (30 games) ...... 1969-71 1. 87 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (110 atts.)...... 2000-03 29 - Jack Jackson, Florida (38 games)...... 1992-94 2. 83 - Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (109 atts.)...... 2006-09 6. 28 - Craig Yeast, Kentucky (43 games)...... 1995-98 3. 78 - Philip Doyle, Alabama (105 atts.) ...... 1987-90 7. 27 - Jabar Gaffney, Florida (23 games) ...... 2000-2001 4. 77 - Kevin Butler, Georgia (98 atts.)...... 1981-84 27 - Marcus Monk, Arkansas (40 games) ...... 2004-07 5. 76 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (103 atts.) ...... 2008-11 9. 26 - Reidel Anthony, Florida (33 games)...... 1994-96 6. 71 - Fuad Reveiz, Tennessee (95 atts.)...... 1981-84 10. 25 - Joey Kent, Tennessee (44 games)...... 1993-96 67 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (80 atts.)...... 1997-2001 25 - Dwayne Bowe, LSU (42 games)...... 2003-06 8. 65 - Michael Proctor, Alabama (91 atts.)...... 1992-95 25 - Keenan Burton, Kentucky (55 games) ...... 2003-07 9. 61 - Kanon Parkman, Georgia (85 atts.)...... 1991-95 Highest Active Players 61 - David Browndyke, LSU (75 atts.)...... 1986-89 13 - Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas (39 games)...... 2009- 61 - Jeff Hall, Tennessee (89 atts.)...... 1995-98 13 - Emory Blake, Auburn (36 games)...... 2009- Other Highest Active Players 13 - La’Rod King, Kentucky (35 games) ...... 2009- 46 - Caleb Sturgis, Florida (60 atts.)...... 2008- 12 - Tavarres King, Georgia (42 games)...... 2008- 37 - Zach Hocker, Arkansas (46 atts.)...... 2010- 12 - Chad Bumphis, Mississippi State (37 games)...... 2009- 33 - Jeremy Shelley, Alabama (44 atts.)...... 2009- 25 - Bryson Rose, Ole Miss (29 atts.)...... 2009- Rushing Touchdowns 23 - Craig McIntosh, Kentucky (29 atts.)...... 2009- 1. 57 - Tim Tebow, Florida...... 2006-09 2. 49 - Herschel Walker, Georgia ...... 1980-82 Total Points Scored by Kicking 3. 46 - Kevin Faulk, LSU ...... 1995-98 1. 412 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (184 PATs, 76 FGs, 53 games) ...... 2008-11 4. 45 - Carnell Williams, Auburn ...... 2001-04 2. 409 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (87 FGs, 148 PATs)...... 2000-03 5. 44 - Dalton Hilliard, LSU...... 1982-85 3. 385 - Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (136 PATs, 83 FGs, 46 games) ...... 2006-09 6. 43 - Bo Jackson, Auburn ...... 1982-85 4. 371 - Jeff Hall, Tennessee (61 FGs, 188 PATs)...... 1995-98 7. 42 - Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State...... 2006-09 5. 368 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (67 FGs, 167 PATs)...... 1997-2001 42 - Mark Ingram, Alabama...... 2008-10 6. 363 - Colt David, LSU (201 PATs, 54 FGs, 52 games ) ...... 2005-09 9. 41 - Shaun Alexander, Alabama...... 1996-99 363 - Wes Byrum, Auburn (183 PATs, 60 FGs, 51 games)...... 2007-10 41 - Darren McFadden, Arkansas...... 2005-07 8. 353 - Kevin Butler, Georgia (77 FGs, 122 PATs)...... 1981-84 Highest Active Players 9. 339 - Philip Doyle, Alabama (78 FGs, 105 PATs) ...... 1987-90 27 - Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina...... 2010- 10. 326 - Michael Proctor, Alabama (65 FGs, 131 PATs)...... 1992-95 20 - Zac Stacy, Vanderbilt...... 2009- Other Highest Active Players 18 - Onterio McCalebb, Auburn...... 2009- 234 - Caleb Sturgis, Florida (96 PATs, 46 FGs, 44 games)...... 2008- 17 - Knile Davis, Arkansas...... 2009- 222 - Zach Hocker, Arkansas (37 FGs, 111 PATs, 26 games)...... 2010- 13 - Eddie Lacy, Alabama...... 2010- 202 - Jeremy Shelley, Alabama (103 PATs, 33 FGs, 27 games) ...... 2009- 140 - Bryson Rose, Ole Miss (65 PATs, 25 FGs, 25 games) ...... 2009- Points Scored 123 - Craig McIntosh, Kentucky (54 PATs, 23 FGs, 33 games)...... 2009- 1. 412 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (184 PATs, 76 FGs, 53 games) ...... 2008-11 2. 409 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (148 PAT, 87 FGs, 50 games)...... 2000-03 3. 385 - Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (136 PATs, 83 FGs, 46 games) ...... 2006-09 4. 371 - Jeff Hall, Tennessee (188 PAT, 61 FGs, 46 games)...... 1995-98 5. 369 - Colt David, LSU (201 PATs, 54 FGs, 1 TD, 52 games )...... 2005-09 6. 368 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (67 FGs, 167 PATs, 46 games)...... 1997-2001 7. 363 - Wes Byrum, Auburn (183 PATs, 60 FGs, 51 games)...... 2007-10 8. 353 - Kevin Butler, Georgia (122 PAT, 77 FGs, 44 games) ...... 1981-84 9. 345 - Philip Doyle, Alabama (105 PAT, 78 FGs, 1 TD, 43 games)...... 1987-90 10. 342 - Tim Tebow, Florida (57 TDs, 55 games)...... 2006-09 Other Highest Active Players 234 - Caleb Sturgis, Florida (96 PATs, 46 FGs, 44 games)...... 2008- 222 - Zach Hocker, Arkansas (37 FGs, 111 PATs, 26 games)...... 2010- 202 - Jeremy Shelley, Alabama (103 PATs, 33 FGs, 27 games) ...... 2009- 180 - Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina (30 TDs, 20 games)...... 2010- 140 - Bryson Rose, Ole Miss (65 PATs, 25 FGs, 25 games) ...... 2009- 2012 SEC Football • Page 22 Week 1 SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS PAT Kicks Made Yards Punted 1. 201 - Colt David, LSU (204 atts.) ...... 2005-09 1. 12,171 - Jim Arnold, Vanderbilt (277 punts)...... 1979-82 2. 188 - Jeff Hall, Tennessee (194 atts.)...... 1995-98 2. 11,562 - Blake McAdams, Mississippi State (293 punts-SEC Record) ...... 2005-08 3. 184 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (186 atts.) ...... 2008-11 3. 11,549 - Jim Miller, Ole Miss (266 punts)...... 1976-79 4. 183 - Wes Byrum, Auburn (186 atts.)...... 2007-10 4. 11,336 - Bill Marinangel, Vanderbilt (272 punts)...... 1993-96 5. 167 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (180 atts.)...... 1997-2001 5. 11,260 - Bill Smith, Ole Miss (254 punts)...... 1983-86 6. 162 - John Vaughn, Auburn (163 atts.)...... 2003-06 6. 10,937 - Brett Upson, Vanderbilt (271 punts) ...... 2006-09 7. 161 - John Becksvoort, Tennesee (161 atts.)...... 1991-94 7. 10,216 - Dustin Colquitt, Tennessee (240 punts)...... 2001-04 8. 160 - Bart Edmiston, Florida (164 atts.)...... 1992-96 8. 10,179 - Lewis Colbert, Auburn (244 punts) ...... 1982-85 9. 158 - Lones Seiber, Kentucky (165 atts.)...... 2006-09 9. 10,177 - Matt Wait, Arkansas (251 punts)...... 1994-97 10. 148 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (151 atts.)...... 2000-03 10. 10,021 - Cody Ridgeway, Ole Miss (238 punts) ...... 2001-04 148 - James Wilhoit, Tennessee (151 atts.) ...... 2003-06 Highest Active Players Other Highest Active Players 7,800 - Tyler Campbell, Ole Miss (175 punts)...... 2009- 111 - Zach Hocker, Arkansas (113 atts.)...... 2010- 6,971 - Dylan Breeding, Arkansas (166 punts)...... 2009- 103 - Jeremy Shelley, Alabama (106 atts.)...... 2009- 6,230 - Richard Kent, Vanderbilt (148 punts)...... 2010- 96 - Caleb Sturgis, Florida (101 atts.)...... 2008- 3,255 - Steven Clark, Auburn (81 punts)...... 2010- 65 - Bryson Rose, Ole Miss (67 atts.)...... 2009- 3,141 - , Alabama (80 punts) ...... 2010- 62 - Drew Alleman, LSU (63 atts.) ...... 2009- Interceptions Punt Return Yards 1. 20 - Bobby Wilson, Ole Miss (379 yards)...... 1946-49 1. 1,752 - Javier Arenas, Alabama (125 returns)...... 2006-09 20 - Chris Williams, LSU (91 yards)...... 1977-80 2. 1,695 - Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt (109 returns)...... 1947-49 3. 19 - Glen Cannon, Ole Miss (180 yards)...... 1967-69 3. 1,371 - Brandon James, Florida (117 returns)...... 2006-09 19 - Antonio Langham, Alabama (229 yards) ...... 1990-93 4. 1,332 - Tony James, Miss. State (121 returns)...... 1989-92 5. 18 - Buddy McClinton, Auburn (251 yards)...... 1967-69 5. 1,253 - Damien Gary, Georgia (114 returns) ...... 2000-03 18 - Tim Priest, Tennessee (305 yards) ...... 1968-70 6. 1,170 - Thomas Bailey, Auburn (125 returns)...... 1991-94 7. 16 - Harry Gilmer, Alabama (234 yards)...... 1944-47 7. 1,163 - Bobby Majors, Tennessee (117 returns) ...... 1969-71 16 - Jake Scott, Georgia (315 yards)...... 1967-68 8. 1,142 - Junie Hovious, Ole Miss (84 returns)...... 1938-41 16 - Mike Jones, Tennessee (305 yards) ...... 1967-69 9. 1,126 - Domanick Davis, LSU (94 returns)...... 1999-2002 16 - Harry Harrison, Ole Miss (242 yards)...... 1971-73 10. 1,119 - Harry Gilmer, Alabama (83 returns)...... 1944-47 16 - Jeremiah Castille, Alabama (186 yards)...... 1979-82 1,119 - Greg Richardson, Alabama (125 returns)...... 1983-86 16 - John Mangum, Alabama (95 yards)...... 1986-89 Highest Active Players Highest Active Players 315 - Chad Bumphis, Mississippi State (29 returns)...... 2009- 13 - Bacarri Rambo, Georgia (249 yards) ...... 2009- 166 - Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State (16 returns) ...... 2009- 12 - Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State (194 yards) ...... 2009- 165 - Ace Sanders, South Carolina (27 returns)...... 2010- 10 - Robert Lester, Alabama (132 yards)...... 2009- 96 - Quan Bray, Auburn (13 returns)...... 2011- 7 - Prentiss Waggner, Tennessee (130 yards) ...... 2009- 94 - Devrin Young, Tennessee (8 returns)...... 2011- 6 - Charles Sawyer, Ole Miss (154 yards)...... 2010-

Kickoff Return Yards Tackles 1. 2,718 - Brandon James, Florida (112 returns)...... 2006-09 1. 547 - Andy Spiva, Tennessee...... 1973-76 2. 2,663 - Brandon Boykin, Georgia (110 returns)...... 2008-11 2. 528 - Freddie Smith, Auburn...... 1976-79 3. 2,498 - Derek Pegues, Miss. State (112 returns)...... 2005-08 528 - Jeff Herrod, Ole Miss ...... 1984-87 4. 2,476 - Chris Culliver, South Carolina (106 returns)...... 2007-10 4. 521 - Jim Kovach, Kentucky...... 1974-76, 1978 5. 2,475 - Dennis Johnson, Arkansas (102 returns) ...... 2008- 5. 482 - Chris Chenault, Kentucky ...... 1985-88 6. 2,315 - Derek Abney, Kentucky (95 returns)...... 2000-03 6. 475 - David Little, Florida...... 1977-80 7. 2,263 - Mark Johnson, Vanderbilt (107 returns)...... 1986-88, 90 475 - Jeff Kremer, Kentucky ...... 1984-87 8. 2,168 - Domanick Davis, LSU (95 returns)...... 1999-2002 8. 472 - Kem Coleman, Ole Miss...... 1974-77 9. 2,116 - Javier Arenas, Alabama (88 returns)...... 2006-09 9. 470 - Marty Moore, Kentucky...... 1990-93 10. 2,004 - Tony Jackson, Vanderbilt (85 returns) ...... 1989-93 10. 467 - Scot Brantley, Florida...... 1976-79 Other Highest Active Players 467 - Ben Zambiasi, Georgia...... 1974-77 1,608 - Warren Norman, Vanderbilt (62 returns) ...... 2009- 467 - Ray Costict, Mississippi State ...... 1973-76 1,082 - Andre Debose, Florida (40 returns)...... 2010- Highest Active Players 998 - Andre Hal, Vanderbilt (42 returns)...... 2010- 222 - Daren Bates, Auburn...... 2009- 644 - LaDarius Perkins, Mississippi State (30 returns)...... 2010- 171 - Cameron Lawrence, Mississippi State ...... 2009- 628 - Devrin Young, Tennessee (27 returns)...... 2011- 169 - Jon Bostic, Florida...... 2009- 165 - D.J. Swearinger, South Carolina ...... 2009- Rushing Yards by Quarterbacks 158 - Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State...... 2009- 1. 2,947 - Tim Tebow, Florida...... 2006-09 2. 2,535 - Matt Jones, Arkansas...... 2001-04 3. 2,280 - John Bond, Mississippi State...... 1980-83 4. 1,884 - Phil Gargis, Auburn...... 1973-76 5. 1,868 - Don Smith, Mississippi State...... 1983-86 6. 1,799 - Andy Johnson, Georgia ...... 1971-73 7. 1,764 - Derrick Ramsey, Kentucky...... 1975-77 8. 1,759 - Harry Gilmer, Alabama...... 1944-47 9. 1,703 - Jimmy Sidle, Auburn...... 1962-64 10. 1,586 - Cam Newton, Auburn/Florida...... 2007-10 Highest Active Players 690 - Connor Shaw, South Carolina...... 2010- 452 - Morgan Newton, Kentucky...... 2009- 420 - Jordan Rodgers, Vanderbilt...... 1011- 270 - Aaron Murray, Georgia...... 2010- 2012 SEC Football • Page 23 Week 1 SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS

Sacks Total Kick/Punt Return Touchdowns 1. 52.0 - Derrick Thomas, Alabama ...... 1985-88 1. 8 - Derek Abney, Kentucky (6 PR, 2 KOR) ...... 2000-03 2. 49.0 - Billy Jackson, Mississippi State...... 1980-83 2. 7 - Javier Arenas, Alabama (7 PR)...... 2006-09 3. 37.0 - Ben Williams, Ole Miss...... 1972-75 3. 6 - Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt (5 PR, 1 KOR) ...... 1947-49 4. 36.0 - David Pollack, Georgia ...... 2001-04 4. 5 - Pinky Rohm, LSU (3 PR, 2 KOR) ...... 1937 5. 33.0 - Alex Brown, Florida...... 1998-01 5 - Brandon James, Florida (4 PR, 1 KOR)...... 2006-09 6. 32.0 - Reggie White, Tennessee ...... 1980-83 5 - Willie Gault, Tennessee (1 PR, 4 KOR)...... 1979-82 7. 29.0 - Richard Tardits, Georgia ...... 1985-88 5 - Tom McWilliams, Miss. State (4 PR, 1 KOR)...... 1944-48 29.0 - Eric Norwood, South Carolina ...... 2006-09 5 - Brandon Boykin, Georgia (4 KOR / Tied for SEC Career Record / 1 PR)...... 2008-11 9. 28.0 - Jimmy Payne, Georgia ...... 1978-82 5 - Joe Adams, Arkansas (5 PR)...... 2008-11 28.0 - Leonard Little, Tennessee...... 1995-97 Highest Active Player Highest Active Players 3 - Warren Norman, Vanderbilt (3 KOR/T4th for SEC Career Record) ...... 2009- 15.5 - Devin Taylor, South Carolina ...... 2009- 3 - Dennis Johnson, Arkansas (3 KOR/T4th for SEC Career Record)...... 2008- 13.5 - Jarvis Jones, Georgia...... 2011- 3 - Andre DeBose, Florida (3 KOR/T4th for SEC Career Record)...... 2010- 11.5 - Corey Lemonier, Auburn ...... 2010- 11.0 - Sam Montgomery, LSU...... 2010- Career Field Goal Percentage (Min. 25 atts.) 10.5 - Barkevious Mingo, LSU ...... 2010- 1. 87.8 - Bobby Raymond, Florida (43 of 49) ...... 1982-84 2. 86.2 - Bryson Rose, Ole Miss (25 of 29)...... 2009- Passes Deflected 3. 83.9 - Josh Jasper, LSU (47 of 56)...... 2007-10 1. 49 - Corey Webster, LSU ...... 2001-04 4. 83.8 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (67 of 80)...... 1997-2001 2. 47 - John Mangum, Alabama...... 1985-88 5. 82.9 - Berj Yepremian, Florida (29 of 35) ...... 1976-78 3. 44 - Chevis Jackson, LSU ...... 2004-07 6. 82.1 - Judd Davis, Florida (32 of 39)...... 1992-94 4. 43 - Trevard Lindley, Kentucky ...... 2006-09 7. 81.3 - David Browndyke, LSU (61 of 75)...... 1986-89 5. 42 - Anthone Lott, Florida...... 1993-96 8. 80.4 - Zach Hocker, Arkansas (37 of 46) ...... 2010- 6. 40 - LaRon Landry, LSU...... 2003-06 9. 80.3 - Brandon Coutu, Georgia (53 of 66) ...... 2004-07 40 - Carlos Rogers, Auburn...... 2001-04 10. 79.3 - Craig McIntosh, Kentucky (23 of 29)...... 2009- 8. 39 - Larry Kennedy, Florida...... 1991-94 Highest Active Player 9. 36 - Sheldon Brown, South Carolina ...... 1998-2001 76.7 - Caleb Sturgis, Florida (46 of 60)...... 2008- 36 - Robert Davis, Vanderbilt ...... 1990-93 75.0 - Jeremy Shelley, Alabama (33 of 44) ...... 2009- Highest Active Players 19 - Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State...... 2009- Tackles for Loss 17 - Charles Sawyer, Ole Miss ...... 2010- 1. 74.0 - Derrick Thomas, Alabama ...... 1985-88 16 - Bacarri Rambo, Georgia...... 2009- 2. 59.0 - Kindal Moorehead, Alabama...... 1998-2002 16 - Dee Milliner, Alabama ...... 2010- 3. 58.0 - Wilber Marshall, Florida...... 1980-83 15 - Sanders Commings, Georgia...... 2008- 58.0 - David Pollack, Georgia ...... 2001-04 5. 55.0 - Alonzo Johnson, Florida...... 1981-85 Total Kick Return Yardage (Punt + Kickoff) 55.0 - Anthony McFarland, LSU...... 1995-98 1. 4,089 - Brandon James, Florida (117-1371 PR / 112-2718 KOR)...... 2006-09 7. 54.5 - Eric Norwood, South Carolina ...... 2006-09 2. 3,868 - Javier Arenas, Alabama (125-1752 PR / 88-2116 KOR)...... 2006-09 8. 53.0 - Leonard Little, Tennessee...... 1995-97 3. 3,357 - Derek Abney, Kentucky (88-1,042 PR / 95-2,315 KOR) ...... 2000-03 9. 51.5 - Derrick Harvey, Florida...... 2005-07 4. 3,294 - Domanick Davis, LSU (94-1126 PR / 95-2168 KOR)...... 1999-2002 10. 51.0 - Reggie White, Tennessee ...... 1980-83 5. 3,290 - Derek Pegues, Miss. State (112-2498 KOR / 78-792 PR)...... 2005-08 Highest Active Players 6. 3,194 - Tony James, Miss. State (121-1,332 PR / 78-1,862 KOR)...... 1989-92 27.0 - Devin Taylor, South Carolina ...... 2009- 7. 2,821 - Brandon Boykin, Georgia (9-158 PR / 110-2,663 KOR) ...... 2008-11 20.5 - Rob Lohr, Vanderbilt ...... 2009- 8. 2,690 - Thomas Bailey, Auburn (125-1,170 PR / 74-1,520 KOR) ...... 1991-94 20.5 - Barkevious Mingo, LSU ...... 2010- 9. 2,513 - Willie Gault, Tennessee (78-659 PR / 78-1,854 KOR)...... 1979-82 20.0 - Tenarius Wright, Arkansas...... 2009- 10. 2,494 - Chris Culliver, South Carolina (2-18 PR / 106-2476 KOR)...... 2007- 19.5 - Sam Montgomery, LSU...... 2010- Other Highest Active Player 19.5 - Jarvis Jones, Georgia...... 2011- 2,475 - Dennis Johnson, Arkansas (102-2,475 KOR) ...... 2008- 1,608 - Warren Norman, Vanderbilt (62-1,608 KOR)...... 2009- 1,086 - Andre Debose, Florida (40-1,082 KOR / 1-4 PR)...... 2010- 998 - Andre Hal, Vanderbilt (42-998 KOR) ...... 2010- 841 - Chad Bumphis, Mississippi State (24-526 KOR/29-315 PR) ...... 2009-

Punt Return Touchdowns 1. 7 - Javier Arenas, Alabama...... 2006-09 2. 6 - Derek Abney, Kentucky...... 2000-03 3. 5 - Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt ...... 1947-49 5 - Joe Adams, Arkansas ...... 2008- 2012 SEC Football • Page 24 Week 1

THIS IS THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE

SEC MISSION STATEMENT • The SEC also had seven student-athletes earn the Elite 89 award, which is awarded to the stu- “The purpose of the Southeastern Conference is to assist its member institutions in the main- dent-athlete with the highest cumulative GPA in an NCAA Championships event. An SEC student- tenance of programs of intercollegiate athletics which are compatible with the highest standards of athlete earned the Elite 89 Award more than 1/3 of the NCAA sports that the league participates. education and competitive sports.” The SEC recipients were Alex Boulet, LSU (Softball); Mary Anne Macfarlane, Alabama (Women’s Tennis); Erik Payne, South Carolina (Baseball); Brent Sterling, Tennessee (Men’s Swimming and THE SEC Diving); Rachel Terry, Alabama (Gymnastics); Wendy Trott, Georgia (Women’s Swimming and The Southeastern Conference sponsors championships in 21 sports – 12 women’s sports and Diving); and, Cory Whitsett, Alabama (Men’s Golf). nine men’s sports. They include baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross • In 2005, the Presidents and Chancellors and Provosts from the 12 SEC institutions created the country, equestrian, football, men’s and women’s golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, men’s and Southeastern Conference Academic Consortium (SECAC) to coordinate efforts to bolster teaching, women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor research, public service and other educational activities at the schools. Initiatives include study track and field, and volleyball. abroad programs and joint purchasing agreements for library holdings. • The SEC and its corporate partners host youth clinics each year in conjunction with several con- SEC HIGHLIGHTS ference events, including the football championship game, the men’s and women’s basketball tour- • In the fall of 2012, the University of Missouri and Texas A&M University became members of the naments and the baseball tournament. These clinics provide children from host cities the opportu- Southeastern Conference and will begin play in the league for the 2012-13 academic year. It was nity to receive instruction from SEC and other area coaches. the first expansion for the SEC since 1991 and the league now has 14 members. • In 1992, the SEC became the first conference in the nation to assemble a Student-Athlete • Southeastern Conference student-athletes not only achieved record-breaking performances on Advisory Committee. Two representatives from each of the SEC member schools are selected to serve the playing fields and courts, but also in the classroom. The SEC won nine national championships on the committee, which meets twice a year to discuss issues of concern to the student-athlete. in 2011-12: Football (Alabama), Men’s Basketball (Kentucky), Gymnastics (Alabama), Men’s Indoor • For the fifth year, the SEC SAAC has coordinated the “Together We CAN” food drive at all 12 SEC Track and Field (Florida), Women’s Tennis (Florida), Women’s Golf (Alabama), Men’s Outdoor Track institutions. During a two-week period in September, at athletic events on campus, student-ath- and Field (Florida), Women’s Outdoor Track and Field (LSU) and Softball (Alabama). letes seek donations for food that will be delivered to local food banks and area charities. In 2011, • The SEC has also had a national runner-up finish in seven sports, including: Women’s the food drive garnered 121,500 pounds of food and donations. Swimming and Diving (Georgia), Men’s Indoor Track & Field (Arkansas), Gymnastics (Florida), • The SEC conducts a New Coaches Orientation three times per year, which supplements institu- Football (LSU), Men’s Outdoor Track and Field (LSU), Men’s Golf (Alabama) and Baseball (South tional orientation programs and enhances the professional development of coaches. Topics of dis- Carolina). cussion range from the role of the SEC and NCAA to the role of athletics in higher education. • The Southeastern Conference had 42 Capital One Academic All-Americans in 2011-12, more • The SEC has created an annual Sportsmanship Award that will be awarded to one male and one than any other Division I conference. The league had 22 student-athletes earn first-team honors, female student-athlete during the 2007-08 academic year. Voted on by the league’s athletics direc- also more than any other Division I conference. The Capital One Academic All-America Teams are tors, the award honors student-athletes who, through their actions in the competitive arena of voted on by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). The 42 student-athletes intercollegiate athletics, have demonstrated one or more of the ideals of sportsmanship, including represent 10 of the SEC 12 schools while eight schools had someone on the first-team. Since 2003, fairness, civility, honesty, unselfishness, respect and responsibility. This year’s recipients were the SEC has had 170 student-athletes earn first-team Capital One Academic All-America status. Arkansas tennis player Matt Walters, Florida tennis player Joanna Mather and Georgia soccer player • The 22 SEC student-athletes who earned Capital One Academic All-America status in 2011-12 Laura Eddy. were: Florida swimmer Elizabeth Beisel, Alabama softball player Kayla Braud, Georgia football play- • The SEC selects a Community Service Team in all of its sports. The Community Service Team fea- er Drew Butler, Mississippi State tennis player Louis Cant, Tennessee softball player Raven Chavanne, tures a representative from each institution who has shown a commitment to community service. Alabama track and field athlete Nathan Corder, Arkansas track and field athlete Tara Diebold, • Since implementation of the Graduation Success Rate, there has been a general trend of Georgia gymnast Kat Ding, Auburn soccer player Katy Frierson, Alabama track and field athlete improvement in the Graduation Success Rate of student-athletes in the SEC. NCAA research indicates Leigh Gilmore, Tennessee diver Ryan Helms, Florida volleyball player Kristy Jaeckel, Tennessee bas- the student body graduates at a GSR comparable rate of 60%, which is exceeded by 90% of teams ketball player Glory Johnson, Alabama football player Barrett Jones, Alabama tennis player within the SEC. Courtney McLane, Alabama golfer , Tennessee track and field athletes Chanelle Price and Ellen Wortham, South Carolina track and field athlete Marvin Reitze, South Carolina baseball SEC IN THE 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS player Michael Roth, Georgia swimmer Wendy Trott and Alabama swimmer Kyle Weeks. • Current and former Southeastern Conference athletes won 58 total medals (counting multiple • The SEC had three of its student-athletes earn Capital One Academic All-American of the Year entries on teams and relays) at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. in their respective sports – Florida volleyball player Kristy Jaeckel, Alabama women’s golfer Brooke • If the SEC were a country, the 58 medals (counting multiple entries on teams and relays) would Pancake and Tennessee women’s track and field athlete Chanelle Price. rank 5th among all countries. Not counting multiple entries and relays, SEC athletes medaled in 39 • The Southeastern Conference had 16 of its student-athletes earn NCAA Postgraduate events at the Olympics, which would rank 6th among all countries: Scholarships in 2011-12. The scholarships are awarded to student-athletes who excel academically • If the SEC were a country, the 25 gold medals (counting multiple entries on teams and relays) and athletically and who are at least in their final year of intercollegiate athletic competition. The won by SEC athletes would be 4th among all countries. Not counting multiple entries and relays, SEC’s 16 represent the most by any of the FBS conferences. The SEC NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship SEC athletes gold medaled in 15 events at the Olympics, which would rank 5th among all countries. recipients are Nathan Corder, Alabama (Men’s Cross Country); Cullen Doody, LSU (Men’s Outdoor • 11 of the 14 SEC schools have had a representative claim a medal at this year’s Olympics. Track and Field); Katy Frierson, Auburn (Soccer); Patricia Gilmore, Alabama (Women’s Cross • Florida leads among SEC schools in medals with 18, followed by Tennessee with 10, Georgia Country); Ryan Helms, Tennessee (Men’s Swimming and Diving); Cory Luckie, Auburn (Baseball); Eric with 7, Auburn 6, LSU 5, Texas A&M 4, Arkansas 3 and South Carolina 2. Alabama, Kentucky, Ole Meissner, Auburn (Women’s Swimming and Diving); Brooke Pancake, Alabama (Women’s Golf); Miss have one each. Jaime Pisani, Arkansas (Gymnastics); Chanelle Price, Tennessee (Women’s Indoor Track and Field); • An SEC athlete won 19.5 percent of all Track & Field medals (28 of 143) and 18.6 percent of all Ben Skidmore, Arkansas (Men’s Indoor Track and Field); Taylor Lindsey, Alabama (Women’s Tennis); Swimming medals (19 of 102). Wendy Trott, Georgia (Women’s Swimming and Diving); Matt Vieke, LSU (Men’s Swimming and • Swimmers Ryan Lochte (former Florida S/A) and Allison Schmitt (current Georgia S/A) are two Diving); Kyle Weeks, Alabama (Men’s Swimming and Diving); and, Eleanor Wortham, Tennessee of five athletes at the 2012 Olympic Games that have won five or more medals. (Women’s Indoor Track and Field). • The SEC also had two of its student-athletes – Arkansas gymnast Jaime Pisani and South Carolina track and field athlete Radiance Basden - earn NCAA Ethnic Minority and Women’s Enhancement Scholarships. • The SEC had three student-athletes awarded the NCAA Today’s Top VIII, more than any other conference - Kelsey Bruder, Florida (Softball); Kayla Hoffman, Alabama (Gymnastics); Lee Ellis Moore, Ole Miss (Men’s Track and Field). The award recognizes eight current student-athletes who will have completed their athletics eligibility for their successes on the fields and courts, in the class- room and in the community. 2012 SEC Football • Page 25 Week 1

SOUTH CAROLINA at TEXAS A&M vs. VANDERBILT LOUISIANA TECH Aug. 30 - 6 p.m. CT Aug. 30 - 6:30 p.m. CT Nashville, Tenn. Shreveport, La. Vanderbilt Stadium (40,550) Independence Stadium (49,147) Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 SEC: SEC: SEC: LIVE TV: 0-0 LIVE TV: ESPN 0-0 0-0 ESPNU XM: 91 XM: 85 Sirius: 91 Sirius: 85

THE COACHES THE COACHES Steve Spurrier is in his eighth season at South Carolina with a record of 55- Kevin Sumlin is in his first season at Texas A&M and fifth overall with a 35 (.611) and 28th overall with a record of 244-116-2 (.678). Shawn Elliott record of 35-17 (.679). The Aggies’ offensive coordinator is and Steve Spurrier Jr. serve as the offensive coordinators and defensive coor- and the defensive coordinator is Mark Snyder. dinator is Lorenzo Ward. Sonny Dykes is in his third season at LT and overall with a record of 13-12 James Franklin is in his second season at Vanderbilt and overall with a (.520). The Bulldogs’ offensive coordinator is Tony Franklin and the defensive record of 6-7 (.462). The Commodores’ offensive coordinator is John coordinator is Tommy Spangler. Donovan, while the defensive coordinator is Bob Shoop. THE SERIES THE SERIES Series Record: TAMU leads, 9-0 Series Record: SC leads, 17-4-0 Last Meeting: TAMU, 45-14 (2006 at College Station) Last Meeting: SC, 21-3 (2011 in Columbia)

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CATEGORY S. CAROLINA VANDERBILT CATEGORY TEXAS A&M LA TECH

RUSHING Shaw - 52.50 ypg Stacy - 91.77 ypg RUSHING Gray - 95.00 ypg Creer - 83.80 ypg (14) (3) [36] [31] [47]

PASSING EFF. Shaw - 148.31 eff Rodgers - 113.76 PASSING EFF. Tannehill - 133.18 eff Isham - 112.76 (2) [23] (10) [96] [55] [98]

RECEIVING Jeffery - 58.62 ypg Matthews - 59.85 ypg RECEIVING Swope - 92.85 ypg Patton - 92.46 ypg (6) [95] (5) [89] [19] [21]

SCORING Wooten - 5.46 ppg Stacy - 6.46 ppg SCORING Bullock - 10.92 ppg Nelson - 7.00 ppg (11) (7) [94] [7] [73]

TACKLES Allen - 7.33 tpg Marve - 7.08 tpg TACKLES Stewart - 7.54 tpg Cole - 9.85 tpg (7) (12) [87]

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CATEGORY S. CAROLINA VANDERBILT CATEGORY TEXAS A&M LA TECH

SCORING OFFENSE 30.08 (5) [42] 26.69 (6) [61] SCORING OFFENSE 39.08 [11] 30.08 [42]

TOTAL OFFENSE 373.54 (4) [74] 339.08 (7) [98] TOTAL OFFENSE 490.23 [7] 394.62 [51]

RUSHING 192.08 (3) [25] 164.46 (5) [42] RUSHING 199.15 [24] 146.23 [70] PASSING 181.46 (7) [95] 174.62 (8) [97] PASSING 291.08 [18] 248.38 [45] SCORING DEFENSE 18.38 (3) [11] 21.62 (7) [29] SCORING DEFENSE 28.15 [70] 23.15 [41] TOTAL DEFENSE 267.69 (3) [3] 322.77 (6) [18] TOTAL DEFENSE 378.15 [59] 376.46 [57] RUSHING 136.00 (6) [45] 130.54 (4) [36] RUSHING 101.85 [12] 127.38 [29] PASSING 131.69 (2) [2] 192.23 (7) [18] PASSING 276.31 [109] 249.08 [91] TURNOVER MARGIN +0.38 (4) [30] +0.08 (6) [49] TURNOVER MARGIN -0.69 [106] +0.85 [13] PUNTING 35.00 (11) [92] 38.67 (4) [22] PUNTING 34.98 [94] 40.12 [8] TACKLES FOR LOSS 6.77 (6) [31] 6.46 (7) [40] TACKLES FOR LOSS 8.00 [3] 6.08 [48] 2012 SEC Football • Page 26 Week 1

TENNESSEE vs. BUFFALO at N.C. STATE GEORGIA Aug. 31 - 7:30 p.m. ET 12:21 p.m. ET Atlanta, Ga. Athens, Ga. Georgia Dome (71,147) Sanford Stadium (92,746) Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 SEC: LIVE TV: 0-0 LIVE TV: ESPNU SEC Network SEC: 0-0 XM: 199 [Dave Neal, play-by-play; XM: 200 Sirius: 93 Andre Ware, color analyst; Sirius: 137 Cara Capuano, sidelines]

THE COACHES Derek Dooley is in his third season at Tennessee with a record of 11-14 THE COACHES (.440) and sixth overall with a record of 28-34 (.452). The Volunteers’ offen- Jeff Quinn in his third season at Buffalo and overall with a record of 5-19 sive coordinator is Jim Chaney, while serves as the defensive (.208). The Bulls’ offensive coordinator is Alex Wood and the defensive coor- coordinator. dinator is Lou Tepper. Tom O’Brien is in his sixth season at N.C. State with a record of 33-30 Mark Richt is in his 12th season at Georgia and overall with a record of (.524) and in his 16th season overall with a record of 108-75 (.590). The 106-38 (.736). The Bulldogs’ offensive coordinator is Mike Bobo and the Wolfpack’s offensive coordinator is Dana Bible and the defensive coordinator defensive coordinator is Todd Grantham. is Mike Archer. THE SERIES THE SERIES Series Record: First Meeting Series Record: Tied, 1-1 Last Meeting: UT, 13-0 (1939 in Raleigh)

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Poole - 57.75 ypg Washington - 69.00 ypg Crowell - 70.83 ypg RUSHING RUSHING Anderson - 25.75 ypg (8) [100] [77] (6) [71]

Glennon - 136.39 Murray - 146.41 eff PASSING EFF. N/A PASSING EFF. Anderson - 111.93 [47] (5) [26]

RECEIVING Rogers - 86.67 ypg Graham - 58.23 ypg RECEIVING Mitchell - 60.45 ypg Neutz - 71.22 ypg (2) [31] [99] (4) [86] [56]

SCORING Palardy - 4.73 ppg Sade - 6.08 ppg SCORING Walsh - 7.79 ppg Oliver - 6.50 ppg (16) (6) [45] [92]

TACKLES Johnson - 6.75 tpg Cole - 8.31 tpg TACKLES Williams - 72 total Branch - 6.92 tpg (14) [65] tackles

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SCORING OFFENSE 20.33 (10) [106] 28.23 [54] SCORING OFFENSE 32.00 (4) [33] 22.17 [97]

TOTAL OFFENSE 332.67 (9) [104] 344.85 [94] TOTAL OFFENSE 408.50 (3) [39] 365.17 [80]

RUSHING 90.08 (12) [116] 104.85 [109] RUSHING 164.00 (7) [49] 155.00 [60] PASSING 242.58 (3) [50] 240.00 [54] PASSING 244.50 (2) [48] 210.17 [76] SCORING DEFENSE 22.58 (9) [36] 24.69 [54] SCORING DEFENSE 20.57 (6) [23] 29.42 [83] TOTAL DEFENSE 340.50 (7) [28] 354.92 [41] TOTAL DEFENSE 277.21 (4) [5] 384.83 [63] RUSHING 162.67 (8) [69] 131.23 [37] RUSHING 101.21 (3) [11] 181.17 [86] PASSING 177.83 (6) [12] 223.69 [61] PASSING 176.00 (5) [10] 203.67 [36] TURNOVER MARGIN 0.00 (9) [59] +1.08 [6] TURNOVER MARGIN +0.50 (3) [26] -0.17 [78] PUNTING 34.39 (12) [104] 35.38 [86] PUNTING 35.81 (10) [79] 34.84 [97] TACKLES FOR LOSS 5.58 (10) [67] 7.00 [24] TACKLES FOR LOSS 7.14 (4) [21] 5.75 [60] 2012 SEC Football • Page 27 Week 1

BOWLING GREEN at JACKSONVILLE STATE at FLORIDA ARKANSAS 3:30 p.m. ET 6 p.m. CT Gainesville, Fla. Fayetteville, Ark. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Overall: Overall: Overall: 0-0 Florida Field (88,548) 0-0 0-0 Stadium (72,000) Overall: 0-0 SEC: 0-0 SEC: 0-0 XM: LIVE TV: LIVE TV: ESPN 199 PPV/ESPN3 XM: 200 Sirius: N/A Sirius: 107

THE COACHES THE COACHES is in his fourth season at Bowling Green with a record of 14- Jack Crowe is in his 12th season at JSU with a record of 81-52 (.610) and 23 (.378) and 13th overall with a record of 72-72 (.500). The Falcons’ offen- 14th overall with a record of 95-82 (.537). The Gamecocks’ offensive coordi- sive coordinator is Warren Ruggiero and Mike Elko is the defensive coordina- nator is Ronnie Letson and the defensive coordinator is Chris Boone. tor. John L. Smith is in his first season at Arkansas and 19th season overall Will Muschamp is in his second season at Florida and overall with a record with a record of 132-86 (.606). The Razorbacks’ offensive coordinator is Paul of 7-6 (.538). The Gators’ offensive coordinator is Brent Pease and the defen- Petrino and the defensive coordinator is Paul Haynes. sive coordinator is Dan Quinn. THE SERIES THE SERIES Series Record: First Meeting Series Record: First Meeting

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CATEGORY FLORIDA BOWLING GREEN CATEGORY ARKANSAS JACKSONVILLE ST.

RUSHING Rainey - 71.75 ypg Samuel - 93.78 ypg RUSHING Johnson - 60.91 ypg Ealey - 98.37 ypg (5) [67] [33] (7) [93] [27]

PASSING EFF. Brantley - 140.83 eff Schilz - 137.57 PASSING EFF. Wilson - 148.35 eff Blanchard - 145.81 (6) [35] [45] (2) [22] [20]

RECEIVING Debose - 36.00 ypg Jorden - 90.75 ypg RECEIVING Wright - 93.08 ypg Bonner - 52.91 ypg (17) [25] (1) [18] [100]

SCORING Sturgis - 8.08 ppg Jorden - 6.00 ppg SCORING Hocker - 9.08 ppg Esco - 6.00 ppg (5) [35] (2) [17] [74]

TACKLES Bostic - 7.23 tpg Woods Jr. - 9.25 tpg TACKLES Franklin - 7.77 tpg Smith - 7.00 tpg (9) [35] (6) [95]

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SCORING OFFENSE 25.46 (8) [71] 26.50 [63] SCORING OFFENSE 36.77 (1) [15] 29.45 [35]

TOTAL OFFENSE 328.69 (6) [62] 384.50 [62] TOTAL OFFENSE 438.08 (1) [29] 383.09 [42]

RUSHING 143.00 (8) [73] 122.92 [91] RUSHING 137.38 (9) [81] 219.91 [13] PASSING 185.69 (5) [89] 261.58 [31] PASSING 300.69 (1) [13] 163.18 [83] SCORING DEFENSE 20.31 (5) [20] 28.83 [77] SCORING DEFENSE 22.23 (8) [33] 26.82 [62] TOTAL DEFENSE 299.54 (5) [8] 406.00 [79] TOTAL DEFENSE 362.85 (9) [47] 391.55 [86] RUSHING 132.69 (5) [40] 203.42 [104] RUSHING 167.62 (9) [74] 166.09 [76] PASSING 166.85 (3) [7] 202.58 [34] PASSING 195.23 (10) [25] 225.45 [91] TURNOVER MARGIN -0.92 (12) [113] -1.08 [116] TURNOVER MARGIN +0.08 (6) [49] +0.18 [47] PUNTING 37.33 (8) [46] 40.56 [5] PUNTING 37.57 (7) [40] 32.71 [86] TACKLES FOR LOSS 7.23 (3) [20] 5.25 [78] TACKLES FOR LOSS 5.92 (8) [53] 5.55 [85] 2012 SEC Football • Page 28 Week 1

CENTRAL ARKANSAS at SE LOUISIANA at OLE MISS MISSOURI 6 p.m. CT 6 p.m. CT Oxford, Miss. Columbia, Mo. Vaught-Hemingway Stadium Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field Overall: Overall: Overall: 0-0 (60,580) 0-0 0-0 (71,004) Overall: 0-0 SEC: 0-0 SEC: 0-0 XM: LIVE TV: LIVE TV: PPV/ESPN3 196 PPV/ESPN3 XM: N/A Sirius: 113 Sirius: 139

THE COACHES THE COACHES Clint Conque is in his 13th season at UCA and overall with a record of 89- Ron Roberts is in his first season at SELU and sixth overall with a record 51 (.636). The Bears’ offensive coordinator is Brooks Hollingsworth and the of 47-16 (.746). The Lions’ offensive coordinator is Greg Stevens and the defensive coordinator is Matt Williamson. defensive coordinator is Pete Golding. Hugh Freeze is in his first season at Ole Miss and fourth overall with a Gary Pinkel is in his 12th season at Missouri with a record of 85-53 (.612) record of 30-7 (.812). The Rebels’ offensive coordinators are Matt Luke and and 22nd overall with a record of 158-91-3 (.635). The Tigers’ offensive coor- Dan Werner, while the defensive coordinators are Wesley McGriff and Dave dinator is David Yost and Dave Steckel serves as the defensive coordinator. Wommack.

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

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CATEGORY OLE MISS C. ARKANSAS CATEGORY MISSOURI SE LOUISIANA

RUSHING Scott - 52.90 ypg Hinton - 61.18 ypg RUSHING Josey - 116.80 ypg Fairley - 44.00 ypg (13) [83] [12]

PASSING EFF. Mackey - 118.39 eff Dick - 154.40 PASSING EFF. Franklin - 139.88 eff Young - 120.60 (9) [88] [6] [38] [69]

RECEIVING Moncrief - 37.83 ypg Grandy - 60.62 ypg RECEIVING Moe - 49.92 ypg Yarbrough - 70.73 ypg (15) [71] [36]

SCORING Scott - 4.20 ppg Camara - 7.00 ppg SCORING Franklin - 6.92 ppg Sebastian - 7.00 ppg (18) [46] [76] [46]

TACKLES Marry - 6.75 tpg Allison - 8.46 tpg TACKLES Wilson - 7.54 tpg Stoddard - 8.18 tpg (14) [72] [86]

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SCORING OFFENSE 16.08 (11) [116] 32.23 [26] SCORING OFFENSE 32.85 [30] 28.27 [43]

TOTAL OFFENSE 281.25 (11) [114] 399.46 [30] TOTAL OFFENSE 475.54 [12] 401.82 [28]

RUSHING 129.58 (10) [83] 118.69 [88] RUSHING 244.00 [9] 113.64 [91] PASSING 151.67 (11) [107] 280.77 [15] PASSING 231.54 [64] 288.18 [11] SCORING DEFENSE 32.08 (12) [96] 28.69 [81] SCORING DEFENSE 23.54 [44] 37.73 [114] TOTAL DEFENSE 419.33 (12) [90] 408.54 [98] TOTAL DEFENSE 37.02 [49] 441.00 [111] RUSHING 224.92 (12) [112] 153.69 [63] RUSHING 127.38 [29] 222.45 [111] PASSING 194.42 (9) [22] 254.85 [111] PASSING 252.62 [94] 218.55 [79] TURNOVER MARGIN -0.67 (11) [100] +0.85 [19] TURNOVER MARGIN +0.23 [47] -1.09 [109] PUNTING 38.58 (5) [24] 33.27 [75] PUNTING 37.02 [49] 36.36 [24] TACKLES FOR LOSS 4.75 (12) [97] 7.54 [21] TACKLES FOR LOSS 7.00 [24] 7.27 [27] 2012 SEC Football • Page 29 Week 1

NORTH TEXAS at JACKSON STATE at LSU MISSISSIPPI STATE 6 p.m. CT 6 p.m. CT Baton Rouge, La. Starkville, Miss. Tiger Stadium (92,400) Davis Wade Stadium Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 at Scott Field (55,082) Overall: 0-0 SEC: LIVE TV: ESPNU 0-0 SEC: 0-0 XM: 199 LIVE TV: FSN XM: 196 Sirius: 112 [Bob Rathbun, play-by-play; Sirius: 113 Tim Couch, color analyst; Elizabeth Moreau, sidelines] THE COACHES THE COACHES Dan McCarney is in his second season at North Texas with a record of 5- Rick Comegy is in his seventh season at Jackson State with a record of 41- 7 (.417) and 14th overall with a record of 61-92 (.399). The Mean Green’s 26 (.612) and his 21st overall with a record of 149-77 (.659). The Tigers’ offensive coordinator is Mike Canales and the defensive coordinator is Jon offensive coordinator is Derrick McCall and the defensive coordinator is Darrin Skladany. Hayes. Les Miles is in his eighth season at LSU with a record of 75-18 (.806) and Dan Mullen is in his fourth season at Mississippi State and overall with a in his 12th season overall with a record of 103-39 (.725). Greg Studrawa record of 21-17 (.553). The Bulldogs’ offensive coordinator is Les Keonning serves as the offensive coordinator and the defensive coordinator is John Chavis. and Geoff Collins and Chris Wilson serve as the defensive coordinators.

THE SERIES THE SERIES Series Record: LSU leads, 3-0 Series Record: MSU leads, 1-0 Last Meeting: LSU, 41-3 (2008 at Baton Rouge) Last Meeting: MSU, 45-7 (2009 in Starkville)

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CATEGORY LSU NORTH TEXAS CATEGORY MISS. STATE JACKSON STATE

Ware - 92.08 ypg Dunbar - 92.92 ypg Ballard - 91.46 ypg RUSHING RUSHING Gooden - 54.27 ypg (10) [35] (4) [37]

PASSING EFF. Lee - 152.04 eff Thompson - 120.98 PASSING EFF. Relf - 121.48 eff Therriault- 143.70 (1) [84] (8) [83] [24]

RECEIVING Randle - 65.50 ypg Chancellor - 38.08 ypg RECEIVING Clark - 34.00 ypg Richardson - 77.55 ypg (3) [71] (18) [30]

SCORING Alleman - 8.46 ppg Dunbar - 6.00 ppg SCORING DePasuale - 5.54 ppg Richarson - 5.55 ppg (4) [25] (10) [59]

Reid - 5.85 tpg Orr - 8.22 tpg Lawrence - 9.46 tpg TACKLES TACKLES Wilcher - 7.09 tpg (23) (7) [72] (3) [31]

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CATEGORY LSU NORTH TEXAS CATEGORY MISS. STATE JACKSON STATE

SCORING OFFENSE 35.71 (2) [17] 24.83 [76] SCORING OFFENSE 25.31 (9) [73] 35.82 [9]

TOTAL OFFENSE 355.07 (6) [86] 341.75 [96] TOTAL OFFENSE 357.15 (5) [84] 490.91 [1]

RUSHING 202.57 (2) [22] 152.42 [66] RUSHING 175.31 (5) [38] 142.82 [68] PASSING 152.50 (10) [106] 189.33 [87] PASSING 181.85 (6) [94] 348.09 [3] SCORING DEFENSE 11.29 (2) [2] 30.67 [88] SCORING DEFENSE 19.69 (4) [16] 15.27 [3] TOTAL DEFENSE 261.50 (2) [2] 429.33 [97] TOTAL DEFENSE 350.62 (8) [35] 284.64 [5] RUSHING 90.07 (2) [5] 163.50 [70] RUSHING 153.46 (7) [61] 119.64 [19] PASSING 171.43 (4) [8] 265.83 [104] PASSING 197.15 (11) [27] 165.00 [8] TURNOVER MARGIN +1.43 (1) [2] +0.75 [15] TURNOVER MARGIN 0.00 (9) [59] -1.36 [116] PUNTING 41.15 (1) [3] 39.89 [9] PUNTING 37.90 (6) [34] 33.54 [67] TACKLES FOR LOSS 7.57 (1) [11] 5.42 [73] TACKLES FOR LOSS 6.92 (5) [27] 9.64 [2] 2012 SEC Football • Page 30 Week 1

AUBURN vs. ALABAMA vs. CLEMSON MICHIGAN 7 p.m. ET 7 p.m. CT Atlanta, Ga. Arlington, Texas Georgia Dome (71,147) Cowboys Stadium (80,000) Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 SEC: SEC: LIVE TV: 0-0 LIVE TV: ESPNU 0-0 ABC XM: 198 XM: 91 Sirius: 94 Sirius: 91

THE COACHES THE COACHES Dabo Swinney is in his fourth season at Clemson and overall with a record Brady Hoke is in his second season at Michigan with a record of 11-2 of 29-19 (.604). The Tigers’ offensive coordinator is Chad Morris and the (.846) and 10th overall with a record of 58-52 (.527). The Wolverines’ offen- defensive coordinators are Brent Venables and Charlie Harbison. sive coordinator is Al Borges and the defensive coordinator is Greg Mattison. Gene Chizik is in his fourth season at Auburn with a record of 30-10 (.750) Nick Saban is in his sixth season at Alabama with a record of 50-12 (.806) and sixth overall with a record of35-29 (.547). The Tigers’ offensive coordi- and 18th overall with a record of 156-71-1 (.687). The Crimson Tide’s offen- nator is Scot Loeffler and the defensive coordinator is Brian Vangorder. sive coordinator is and Kirby Smart serves as the defensive THE SERIES coordinator. Series Record: AU leads, 34-12-2 THE SERIES Last Meeting: CU, 38-24 (2011 at Clemson) Series Record: UM leads, 2-1 Last Meeting: UM, 35-34 OT (2001 at Orange Bowl)

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CATEGORY AUBURN CLEMSON CATEGORY ALABAMA MICHIGAN

RUSHING Dyer - 103.50 ypg Ellington - 90.62 ypg RUSHING Richardson - 129.15 ypg Robinson - 90.46 ypg (2) [20] [38] (1) [5] [39]

PASSING EFF. Moseley - 133.06 eff Boyd - 141.17 PASSING EFF. McCarron - 147.27 eff Robinson - 139.74 (7) [34] (4) [25] [39]

RECEIVING Blake - 55.73 ypg Watkins - 93.77 ypg RECEIVING Maze -48.23 ypg Hemingway - 53.77 ypg (7) [16] (11)

SCORING Parkey - 6.15 ppg Catanzaro - 8.73 ppg SCORING Richardson - 11.08 ppg Robinson - 7.38 ppg (8) [27] (1) [6] [60]

Bates - 8.00 tpg Hawkins - 6.93 tpg Hightower - 6.54 tpg TACKLES TACKLES Demens - 7.23 tpg (4) [84] (17)

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SCORING OFFENSE 25.69 (7) [70] 33.57 [24] SCORING OFFENSE 34.85 (3) [20] 33.31 [26]

TOTAL OFFENSE 337.85 (8) [100] 440.79 [26] TOTAL OFFENSE 429.62 (2) [31] 404.69 [42]

RUSHING 182.31 (4) [32] 158.50 [59] RUSHING 214.46 (1) [16] 221.85 [13] PASSING 155.54 (9) [105] 282.29 [21] PASSING 215.15 (4) [69] 182.85 [93] SCORING DEFENSE 28.92 (11) [78] 29.29 [81] SCORING DEFENSE 8.15 (1) [1] 17.38 [6] TOTAL DEFENSE 408.00 (11) [81] 394.36 [71] TOTAL DEFENSE 183.62 (1) [1] 322.15 [17] RUSHING 189.23 (11) [94] 176.86 [83] RUSHING 72.15 (1) [1] 131.69 [39] PASSING 218.77 (12) [51] 217.50 [50] PASSING 111.46 (1) [1] 190.46 [16] TURNOVER MARGIN +0.15 (5) [44] -0.07 [66] TURNOVER MARGIN +0.62 (2) [19] +0.54 [25] PUNTING 39.15 (3) [15] 35.51 [83] PUNTING 36.49 (9) [60] 33.41 [109] TACKLES FOR LOSS 5.69 (9) [63] 5.07 [86] TACKLES FOR LOSS 7.38 (2) [16] 5.54 [68] 2012 SEC Football • Page 31 Week 1 KENTUCKY at LOUISVILLE 3:30 p.m. ET Louisville, Ky. Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium Overall: Overall: 0-0 (55,000) 0-0 SEC: 0-0 XM: 199 LIVE TV: ESPN Sirius: 94

THE COACHES Charlie Strong is in his third season at Louisville with a record of 14-12 (.538) and fourth overall with a record of 14-13 (.519). The Cardinals’ offen- sive coordinator is Shawn Watson and the defensive coordinator is Vance Bedford. Joker Phillips is in his third season at Kentucky and overall with a record of 11-14 (.440). The Wildcats’ offensive coordinator is Randy Sanders and the defensive coordinator is Rick Minter.

THE SERIES Series Record: UK leads, 14-10 Last Meeting: UL, 24-17 (2011 at Lexington)

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CATEGORY KENTUCKY LOUISVILLE

RUSHING Williams - 54.00 ypg Anderson - 49.00 ypg (11)

PASSING EFF. Newton - 93.11eff Bridgewater - 132.44 (12) [57]

RECEIVING King - 49.83 ypg Harris - 37.92 ypg (10)

SCORING McIntosh - 5.09 ppg Philpott - 5.31 ppg (12)

TACKLES Trevathan - 11.92 tpg Heyman - 6.92 tpg (1) [6]

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SCORING OFFENSE 15.83 (12) [117] 21.92 [98]

TOTAL OFFENSE 259.75 (12) [118] 333.00 [103]

RUSHING 124.17 (11) [90] 121.54 [93] PASSING 135.58 (12) [114] 211.46 [74] SCORING DEFENSE 24.67 (10) [53] 20.08 [17] TOTAL DEFENSE 377.00 (10) [58] 327.92 [23] RUSHING 183.17 (10) [87] 100.54 [10] PASSING 193.83 (8) [21] 227.38 [68] TURNOVER MARGIN +0.08 (6) [49] -0.08 [67] PUNTING 39.58 (2) [13] 36.37 [63] TACKLES FOR LOSS 5.33 (11) [75] 7.08 [22]