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SEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Home Away Neutral vs. Div. Top 25 Top 10 Streak 3-1 .750 126 65 5-1 .833 182 72 4-0 1-1 0-0 3-1 0-1 0-0 W2 Kentucky 3-2 .600 90 140 4-3 .571 187 226 4-1 0-2 0-0 2-1 0-2 0-1 W2 Tennessee 2-2 .500 120 153 5-2 .714 213 209 3-1 1-1 1-0 2-0 2-2 0-2 L2 Georgia 2-3 .400 117 137 4-3 .571 176 185 1-2 2-1 1-0 2-2 1-2 0-0 L1 Vanderbilt 1-3 .250 46 62 4-4 .500 166 171 2-2 2-2 0-0 1-3 0-1 0-0 W2 South Carolina 1-4 .200 64 106 3-4 .429 118 149 2-2 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-1 W1 Missouri 0-3 .000 48 110 2-5 .286 244 208 2-2 0-3 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-0 L3 WESTERN DIVISION

SEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Home Away Neutral vs. Div. Top 25 Top 10 Streak Alabama 5-0 1.000 213 103 8-0 1.000 351 119 4-0 3-0 1-0 3-0 5-0 2-0 W8 Texas A&M 4-1 .800 157 124 6-1 .857 255 148 3-0 2-1 1-0 2-1 3-1 1-1 L1 Auburn 3-1 .750 128 59 5-2 .714 250 99 4-2 1-0 0-0 3-1 2-2 0-1 W4 LSU 3-1 .750 116 66 5-2 .714 209 105 5-0 0-1 0-1 2-1 1-0 0-0 W3 Arkansas 1-3 .250 91 180 5-3 .625 247 251 4-1 1-1 0-1 1-3 2-3 0-1 L1 Ole Miss 1-3 .250 139 134 3-4 .429 259 220 3-1 0-2 0-1 0-3 1-4 0-2 L2 Mississippi State 1-3 .250 99 115 2-5 .286 187 199 1-2 1-3 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 L3 vs. Top 25 / Top 10 - Record vs. teams in Top 25 / Top 10 (AP, USA Today) when game was played; Teams listed in alphabetical order unless tie-breaker applicable CLOSING OUT OCTOBER IN THE SEC

SATURDAY, OCT. 29 Kentucky (4-3, 3-2 SEC) at Missouri (2-5, 0-3 SEC) Series: Tied 3-3 Auburn (5-2, 3-1 SEC) at Ole Miss (3-4, 1-3 SEC) Series: AU leads, 29-11 11 a.m. CT • SEC Network Last: UK, 21-13 (2015 at Lexington) 6:15 p.m. CT • SEC Network Last: UM, 27-19 (2015 at Auburn) Columbia, Mo. • Faurot Field / Memorial Stadium (71,168) Sirius: 83 • XM: 190 Oxford, Miss. • Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (64,038) Sirius: 83 • XM: 190 Samford (6-1) at Mississippi State (2-5, 1-3 SEC) Series: MSU leads, 16-1-1 Tennessee (5-2, 2-2 SEC) at South Carolina (3-4, 1-4 SEC) Series: UT leads, 25-7-2 2:30 p.m. CT • SEC Network 7:15 p.m. ET • ESPN2 Last: UT, 27-24 (2015 at Knoxville) Starkville, Miss. • Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field (61,337) Sirius: 93 • XM: 191 Columbia, S.C. • Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250) Sirius: 93 • XM: 191 Florida (5-1, 3-1 SEC) vs. Georgia (4-3, 2-3 SEC) Series: UGA leads, 49-42-2 New Mexico State (2-5) at Texas A&M (6-1, 4-1 SEC) Series: First Meeting 3:30 p.m. ET • CBS Last: UF, 27-3 (2015 at Jacksonville) 6:30 p.m. CT • ESPNU Jacksonville, Fla. • EverBank Field (82,871) Sirius: 83/81 • XM: 190/81 College Station, Texas • Kyle Field (102,512) Sirius: 113 • XM: 192 OPEN: Alabama (8-0, 5-0 SEC); Arkansas (5-3, 1-3 SEC), LSU (5-2, 3-1 SEC); Vanderbilt (4-4, 1-3 SEC)

December 3, 2016 - Atlanta, Ga. 4 p.m. ET - CBS Sports

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2016 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE TEAM SCHEDULES AND RESULTS ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE (8-0, 5-0 SEC) GEORGIA BULLDOGS (4-3, 2-3 SEC) Home Stadium: Bryant-Denny Stadium (101,821) Home Stadium: Sanford Stadium (92,746)

Sept. 3 [1/1] vs. Southern California (20/22) [TV: 7] 81,359 W, 52-6 Sept. 3 [18/16] vs. N. Carolina (22/20) (Atlanta) [TV: 2-6] 75,405 W, 33-24 Sept. 10 [1/1] WESTERN KENTUCKY [TV: 3-6] 101,821 W, 38-10 Sept. 10 [9/9] NICHOLLS [TV: 5-6] 92,746 W, 26-24 Sept. 17 [1/1] at Ole Miss* (19/17) [TV: 1] 66,176 W, 48-43 Sept. 17 [16/13] at Missouri* [TV: 5-6] 57,098 W, 28-27 Sept. 24 [1/1] KENT STATE [TV: 5-6] 101,821 W, 48-0 Sept. 24 [12/11] at Ole Miss* (23/21) [TV: 2-6] 65,843 L, 14-45 Oct. 1 [1/1] KENTUCKY* [TV: 2-6] 101,821 W, 34-6 Oct. 1 [25/20] TENNESSEE* (11/11) [TV: 1] 92,746 L, 31-34 Oct. 8 [1/1] at Arkansas* (16/17) [TV: 2-6] 75,459 W, 49-30 Oct. 9 [RV/RV] at South Carolina* [TV: 5-6] 77,221 W, 28-14 Oct. 15 [1/1] at Tennessee* (9/11) [TV: 1] 102,455 W, 49-10 Oct. 15 [RV/RV] VANDERBILT* [TV: 5-6] 92,746 L, 16-17 Oct. 22 [1/1] TEXAS A&M* (6/6) [TV: 1] 101,821 W, 33-14 Oct. 29 vs. Florida*(14/12) [TV: 1] (Jacksonville) 3:30 p.m. ET UGA leads 50-42-2 Nov. 5 at LSU* [TV: 1] 7 p.m. CT UA leads 50-25-5 Nov. 5 at Kentucky* [TV: 5-6] 7:30 p.m. ET UGA leads 55-12-2 Nov. 12 MISSISSIPPI STATE* UA leads 78-18-3 Nov. 12 AUBURN* UGA leads 56-55-8 Nov. 19 CHATTANOOGA UA leads 12-0 Nov. 19 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE UGA leads 1-0-0 Nov. 26 AUBURN* UA leads 44-35-1 Nov. 26 GEORGIA TECH UGA leads 65-38-5

ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS (5-3, 1-3 SEC) KENTUCKY WILDCATS (4-3, 3-2 SEC) Home Stadium(s): Reynolds Razorback (72,000); War Memorial (54,120) Home Stadium: Commonwealth Stadium (61,000)

Sept. 3 [RV/RV] LOUISIANA TECH [TV: 5-6] 69,132 W, 21-20 Sept. 3 SOUTHERN MISS [TV: 4-6] 57,230 L, 35-44 Sept. 10 [--/RV] at TCU (15/12) [TV: 2-6] 48,091 W, 41-38 [2OT] Sept. 10 at Florida* (rv/25) [TV: 1] 85,821 L, 7-45 Sept. 17 [24/24] TEXAS STATE [TV: 5-6] 72,114 W, 42-3 Sept. 17 NEW MEXICO STATE [TV: 5-6] 49,669 W, 62-42 Sept. 24 [17/18] vs. Texas A&M* (10/13) [TV: 2-6] 67,751 L, 24-45 Sept. 24 SOUTH CAROLINA* [TV: 5-6] 51,702 W, 17-10 Oct. 1 [20/22] ALCORN STATE [TV: 5-6] 46,988 W, 52-10 Oct. 1 at Alabama* (1/1) [TV: 2-6] 101,821 L, 6-34 Oct. 8 [16/17] ALABAMA* (1/1) [TV: 2-6] 75,459 L, 30-49 Oct. 8 VANDERBILT* [TV: 5-6] 55,030 W, 20-13 Oct. 15 [22/22] OLE MISS* (12/13) [TV: 2-6] 73,786 W, 34-30 Oct. 22 MISSISSIPPI STATE* [TV: 5-6] 50,414 W, 40-38 Oct. 22 [17/17] at Auburn* (21/24) [TV: 2-6] 87,451 L, 3-56 Oct. 29 at Missouri* [TV: 5-6] Noon ET Series tied 3-3 Nov. 5 FLORIDA* [TV: 1] 2:30 p.m. CT FLA leads 9-1 Nov. 5 GEORGIA* [TV: 5-6] 7:30 p.m. ET UGA leads 55-12-2 Nov. 12 LSU* LSU leads 37-22-2 Nov. 12 at Tennessee* UT leads 78-24-9 Nov. 19 at Mississippi State* ARK leads 15-10-1 Nov. 19 AUSTIN PEAY First meeting Nov. 25 at Missouri* [TV: 1] 1:30 p.m. CT Mizzou leads 4-3 Nov. 26 at Louisville Series tied 14-14

AUBURN TIGERS (5-2, 3-1 SEC) LSU TIGERS (5-2, 3-1 SEC) Home Stadium: Jordan-Hare (87,451) Home Stadium: Tiger Stadium (102,321)

Sept. 3 [RV/RV] CLEMSON (2/2) [TV: 2-6] 87,451 L, 13-19 Sept. 3 [5/6] vs. Wisconsin (rv/rv) (Green Bay) [TV: 7] 77,823 L, 14-16 Sept. 10 [RV/RV] ARKANSAS STATE* [TV: 5-6] 86,825 W, 51-14 Sept. 10 [21/22] JACKSONVILLE STATE [TV: 4-6] 98,389 W, 34-13 Sept. 17 [RV/RV] TEXAS A&M* (17/20) [TV: 2-6] 87,175 L, 16-29 Sept. 17 [20/22] MISSISSIPPI STATE* [TV: 3-6] 99,910 W, 23-20 Sept. 24 [--/RV] LSU* (18/17) [TV: 2-6] 87,451 W, 18-13 Sept. 24 [18/17] at Auburn* (--/rv) [TV: 2-6] 87,451 L, 13-18 Oct. 1 [RV/RV] ULM [TV: 5-6] 84,243 W, 58-7 Oct. 1 [RV/RV] MISSOURI* [TV: 5-6] 102,071 W, 42-7 Oct. 8 [RV/RV] at Mississippi State*[TV: 2-6] 60,102 W, 38-14 Oct. 8 [RV/RV] at Florida* (18/18) [TV: 2-6] Postponed Oct. 22 [21/24] ARKANSAS* (17/17) [TV: 2-6] 87,451 W, 56-3 Oct. 15 [RV/25] SOUTHERN MISS [TV: 5-6] 102,164 W, 45-10 Oct. 29 [15/17] at Ole Miss* (--/rv) [TV: 5-6] 6:15 p.m. CT AU leads 29-11 Oct. 22 [25/23] OLE MISS* (23/22) [TV: 2-6] 101,720 W, 38-21 Nov. 5 VANDERBILT* [TV: TBA] 11 a.m. CT VU leads 21-20-1 Nov. 5 ALABAMA* [TV: 1] 7 p.m. CT UA leads 50-25-5 Hov. 12 at Georgia* UGA leads 56-55-8 Nov. 12 at Arkansas* LSU leads 37-22-2 Nov. 19 ALABAMA A&M AU leads 1-0 Nov. 19 FLORIDA* UF leads 31-27-3 Nov. 26 at Alabama* UA leads 44-35-1 Nov. 24 at Texas A&M* [TV: 2-6] 6:30 p.m. CT LSU leads 31-20-3

FLORIDA GATORS (5-1, 3-1 SEC) OLE MISS REBELS (3-4, 1-3 SEC) Home Stadium: at -Florida Field (88,548) Home Stadium: Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (64,038)

Sept. 3 [25/25] MASSACHUSETTS [TV: 5-6] 88,121 W, 24-7 Sept. 5 [11/12] vs. Florida State (4/4) (Orlando) [TV: 2-6] 63,042 L, 34-45 Sept. 10 [RV/25] KENTUCKY* [TV: 1] 85,821 W, 45-7 Sept. 10 [19/18] WOFFORD [TV: 5-6] 64,232 W, 38-13 Sept. 17 [23/23] NORTH TEXAS [TV: 4-6] 86,848 W, 32-0 Sept. 17 [19/17] ALABAMA* (1/1) [TV: 1] 66,176 L, 43-48 Sept. 24 [19/16] at Tennessee* (14/12) [TV: 1] 102,455 L, 28-38 Sept. 24 [23/21] GEORGIA* (12/11) [TV: 2-6] 65,843 W, 45-14 Oct. 1 [23/21] at Vanderbilt* [TV: 5-6] 30,565 W, 13-6 Oct. 1 [16/17] MEMPHIS (rv/rv) [TV: TBA] 65,889 W, 48-28 Oct. 8 [18/18] LSU* (rv/rv) [TV: 2-6] Postponed Oct. 15 [12/13] at Arkansas* (22/22) [TV: 2-6] 73,786 L, 30-34 Oct. 15 [18/14] MISSOURI* [TV: 5-6] 88,825 W, 40-14 Oct. 22 [23/22] at LSU* (25/23) [TV: 2-6] 101,720 L, 21-38 Oct. 29 [14/12] vs. Georgia* [TV: 1] (Jacksonville) 3:30 p.m. ET UGA leads 49-42-2 Oct. 29 [--/RV] AUBURN* (15/17) [TV: 5-6] 6:15 p.m. CT AU leads 29-11 Nov. 5 at Arkansas* [TV: 1] 3:30 p.m. ET UF leads 9-1 Nov. 5 GEORGIA SOUTHERN [TV: 4-6] 11 a.m. CT First Meeting Nov. 12 SOUTH CAROLINA* UF leads 25-8-3 Nov. 12 at Texas A&M* TAMU leads 6-2 Nov. 19 at LSU* UF leads 31-27-3 Nov. 19 at Vanderbilt* OM leads 50-38-2 Nov. 26 at Florida State UF leads 34-24-2 Nov. 26 MISSISSIPPI STATE* OM leads 63-43-6 2016 SEC Football Week 9

2016 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE TEAM SCHEDULES AND RESULTS MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS (2-5, 1-3 SEC) (5-2, 2-2 SEC) Home Stadium: Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field (61,337) Home Stadium: (102,455)

Sept. 3 [--/RV] SOUTH ALABAMA [TV: 5-6] 57,075 L, 20-21 Sept. 1 [9/10] APPALACHIAN STATE [TV: 5-6] 100,074 W, 20-13 [OT] Sept. 10 SOUTH CAROLINA* [TV: 3-6] 57,763 W, 27-14 Sept. 10 [17/14] vs. Virginia Tech [TV: 7] 156,990 W, 45-24 Sept. 17 at LSU* (20/22) [TV: 3-6] 99,910 L, 20-23 Sept. 17 [15/15] OHIO [TV: 5-6] 101,362 W, 28-19 Sept. 24 at UMass [TV: 10] 13,074 W, 47-35 Sept. 24 [14/12] FLORIDA* (19/16) [TV: 1] 102,455 W, 38-28 Oct. 8 AUBURN* (rv/rv) [TV: 2-6] 60,102 L, 14-38 Oct. 1 [11/11] at Georgia* (25/20) [TV: 1] 92,746 W, 34-31 Oct. 14 at BYU [TV: 2-6] 62,184 L, 21-28 [2OT] Oct. 8 [9/9] at Texas A&M* (8/7) [TV: 1] 106,248 L, 38-45 [2OT] Oct. 22 at Kentucky* [TV: 5-6] 50,414 L, 38-40 Oct. 15 [9/11] ALABAMA* (1/1) [TV: 1] 102,455 L, 10-49 Oct. 29 SAMFORD [TV: 5-6] 2:30 p.m. CT MSU leads 16-1-1 Oct. 29 [18/18] at South Carolina* [TV: 3-6] 7:15 p.m. CT UT leads 25-7-2 Nov. 5 TEXAS A&M* [TV: TBA] 11 a.m. CT A&M leads 5-4 Nov. 5 TENNESSEE TECH [TV: 5-6] 4 p.m. ET UT leads 5-0 Nov. 12 at Alabama* UA leads 79-18-3 Nov. 12 KENTUCKY* UT leads 78-24-9 Nov. 19 ARKANSAS* UA leads 15-10-1 Nov. 19 MISSOURI* Mizz leads 3-1 Nov. 26 at Ole Miss* UM leads 63-43-6 Nov. 26 at Vanderbilt* UT leads 75-29-5

MISSOURI TIGERS (2-5, 0-3 SEC) TEXAS A&M AGGIES (6-1, 4-1 SEC) Home Stadium(s): Memorial Stadium - Faurot Field (71,168) Home Stadium: Kyle Field (102,512)

Sept. 3 at West Virginia [TV: 8] 60,125 L, 11-26 Sept. 3 [RV/RV] UCLA (16/24) [TV: 1] 100,443 W, 31-24 [OT] Sept. 10 EASTERN MICHIGAN [TV: 5-6] 51,192 W, 61-21 Sept. 10 [20/24] PRAIRIE VIEW A&M [TV: 5-6] 96,412 W, 67-0 Sept. 17 GEORGIA* (16/13) [TV: 5-6] 57,098 L, 27-28 Sept. 17 [17/20] at Auburn* (rv/rv) [TV: 2-6] 87,175 W, 29-16 Sept. 24 DELAWARE STATE [TV: 5-6] 53,472 W, 79-0 Sept. 24 [10/13] vs. Arkansas* (17/18) [TV: 2-6] 67,751 W, 45-24 Oct. 1 at LSU* (rv/rv) [TV: 5-6] 102,071 L, 7-42 Oct. 1 [9/10] at South Carolina* [TV: 5-6] 78,245 W, 24-13 Oct. 15 at Florida* (18/14) [TV: 5-6] 88,825 L, 14-40 Oct. 8 [8/7] TENNESSEE* (9/9) [TV: 1] 106,248 W, 45-38 [2OT] Oct. 22 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (HC) [TV: 5-6] 52,351 L, 45-51 Oct. 22 [6/6] at Alabama* (1/1) [TV: 1] 101,821 L, 14-33 Oct. 29 KENTUCKY* [TV: 5-6] 11 a.m. CT Tied 3-3 Oct. 29 [9/10] NEW MEXICO ST. [TV: 4-6] 6:30 p.m. CT First Meeting Nov. 5 at South Carolina* [TV: 5-6] 3 p.m. CT MIZ leads 4-2 Nov. 5 at Mississippi State* [TV: TBA] 11 a.m. CT TAMU leads 5-4 Nov. 12 VANDERBILT* MIZ leads 4-3-1 Nov. 12 OLE MISS* TAMU leads 6-2 Nov. 19 at Tennessee* MIZ leads 3-1 Nov. 19 UTSA First Meeting Nov. 25 ARKANSAS* [TV: 1] 1:30 p.m. CT MIZ leads 4-3 Nov. 24 LSU* [TV: 2-6] 6:30 p.m. CT LSU leads 20-31-3

SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKS (3-4, 1-4 SEC) VANDERBILT COMMODORES (4-4, 1-3 SEC) Home Stadium: Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250) Home Stadium: Vanderbilt Stadium (40,350)

Sept. 1 at Vanderbilt* [TV: 2-6] 30,304 W, 13-10 Sept. 1 SOUTH CAROLINA* [TV: 2-6] 30,304 L, 10-13 Sept. 10 at Mississippi State* [TV: 3-6] 57,763 L, 14-27 Sept. 10 MIDDLE TENNESSEE [TV: 5-6] 29,627 W, 47-24 Sept. 17 East Carolina [TV: 5-6] 80,384 W, 20-15 Sept. 17 at Georgia Tech [TV: 12] 41,916 L, 7-38 Sept. 24 at Kentucky* [TV: 5-6] 51,702 L, 10-17 Sept. 24 at Western Kentucky[TV: 11] 23,674 W, 31-30 [OT] Oct. 1 TEXAS A&M* (9/10) [TV: 5-6] 78,245 L, 13-24 Oct. 1 FLORIDA* (23/21) [TV: 5-6] 30,565 L, 6-13 Oct. 8 GEORGIA* (rv/rv) [TV: 5-6] 77,221 L, 14-28 Oct. 8 at Kentucky* [TV: 5-6] 55,030 L, 13-20 Oct. 22 MASSACHUSETTS [TV: 5-6] 73,428 W, 34-28 Oct. 15 at Georgia* (rv/rv) [TV: 5-6] 92,746 W, 17-16 Oct. 29 TENNESSEE* (18/18) [TV: 3-6] 7:15 p.m. CT UT leads 25-7-2 Oct. 22 TENNESSEE STATE [TV: 4-6] 31,084 W, 35-17 Nov. 5 MISSOURI* [TV; 5-6] 4 p.m. ET MU leads 4-2-0 Nov. 5 at Auburn* [TV: TBA] 11 a.m. CT VU leads 21-20-1 Nov. 12 at Florida* UF leads 25-8-3 Nov. 12 at Missouri* VU leads 4-3-1 Nov. 19 WESTERN CAROLINA SC leads 4-0-0 Nov. 19 OLE MISS* UM leads 39-50-2 Nov. 26 at Clemson CU leads 67-42-4 Nov. 26 TENNESSEE* UT leads 30-75-5

Team’s AP & USA Today Rankings Listed Before Opponent’s Name & Opponents’ Rankings Listed after its Name (at time of game) December 3 • SEC Football Championship Game • Atlanta • Georgia Dome • 4 p.m. ET • CBS Sports

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2016 SEC WEEK-BY-WEEK SCHEDULES AND RESULTS Sept. 1 Oct. 1 Nov. 12 *South Carolina 13, Vanderbilt 10 [TV: 2-6] (30,304) *Alabama 34, Kentucky 6 [TV: 2-6] (101,821) *Mississippi State at Alabama Tennessee 20, Appalachian State 13 OT [TV: 5-6] (100,074) Arkansas 52, Alcorn State 10 (Little Rock) [TV: 5-6] (46,988) *LSU at Arkansas Auburn 58, Louisiana-Monroe 7 [TV: 5-6] (84,243) *South Carolina at Florida Sept. 3 *Tennessee 34, Georgia 31 [TV: 1] (92,746) *Auburn at Georgia Alabama 52, Southern Cal 6 (Arlington) [TV: 7] (81,359) *LSU 42, Missouri 7 [TV: 5-6] (102,071) *Vanderbilt at Missouri Arkansas 21, Louisiana Tech 20 [TV: 5-6] (69,132) Ole Miss 48, Memphis 28 [TV: 3-6] (65,889) *Kentucky at Tennessee Clemson 19, Auburn 13 [TV: 2-6] (87,451) *Texas A&M 24, South Carolina 13 [TV: 5-6] (78,245) *Ole Miss at Texas A&M Florida 24, UMass 7 [TV: 5-6] (88,121) *Florida 13, Vanderbilt 6 [TV: 5-6] (30,565) Georgia 33, N. Carolina 24 (Atlanta) [TV: 2-6] (75,405) Nov. 19 Southern Miss 44, Kentucky 35 [TV: 4-6] (57,230) Oct. 8 UT-Chattanooga at Alabama Wisconsin 16, LSU 14 (Green Bay) [TV: 7] (77,823) *Alabama 49, Arkansas 30 [TV: 2-6] (75,459) Alabama A&M at Auburn S. Alabama 21, Mississippi State 20 [TV: 5-6] (57,075) *LSU at Florida [TV: 2-6] (Postponed) Louisiana-Lafayette at Georgia West Virginia 26, Missouri 11 [TV: 8] (60,125) *Kentucky 20, Vanderbilt 13 [TV: 5-6] (55,030) Austin Peay at Kentucky Texas A&M 31, UCLA 24 OT[TV: 1] (100,443) *Auburn 38, Mississippi State 14 [TV: 2-6] (60,102) *Florida at LSU *Texas A&M 45, Tennessee 38 2OT [TV: 1] (106,246) *Arkansas at Mississippi State Sept. 5 Western Carolina at South Carolina Florida State 45, Ole Miss 34 (Orlando) [TV: 2-6] (63,042) Oct. 9 *Missouri at Tennessee *Georgia 28, South Carolina 14 [TV: 5-6] (77,221) Texas-San Antonio at Texas A&M Sept. 10 *Ole Miss at Vanderbilt Alabama 38, Western Kentucky 10 [TV: 3-6] (101,821) Oct. 14 Arkansas 41, TCU 38 2OT [TV: 2-6] (48,091) BYU 28, Mississippi State 21 2OT [TV: 2-6] (62,184) Nov. 24 Auburn 51, Arkansas State 14 [TV: 5-6] (86,825) *LSU at Texas A&M [TV: 2-6] (6:30 p.m. CT) *Florida 45, Kentucky 7 [TV: 1] (85,821) Oct. 15 Georgia 26, Nicholls 24 [TV: 5-6] (92,746) *Arkansas 34, Ole Miss 30 [TV: 2-6] (73,786) Nov. 25 LSU 34, Jacksonville State 13 [TV: 4-6] (98,389) *Florida 40, Missouri 14 [TV: 5-6] (88,825) *Arkansas at Missouri [TV: 1] (1:30 p.m. CT) Ole Miss 38, Wofford 13 [TV: 5-6] (64,232) *Vanderbilt 17, Georgia 16 [TV: 5-6] (92,746) *Mississippi State 27, South Carolina 14 [TV: 3-6] (57,763) LSU 45, Southern Miss 10 [TV: 5-6] (102,164) Nov. 26 Missouri 61, Eastern Michigan 21 [TV: 5-6] (51,192) *Alabama 49, Tennessee 10 [TV: 1] (102,455) *Auburn at Alabama Tennessee 45, Virginia Tech 24 (Bristol) [TV: 7] (156,990) Florida at Florida State Texas A&M 67, Prairie View 0 [TV: 5-6] (96,412) Oct. 22 Georgia Tech at Georgia Vanderbilt 47, Middle Tennessee 24 [TV: 5-6] (29,627) *Alabama 33, Texas A&M 14 [TV: 1] (101,821) Kentucky at Louisville *Auburn 56, Arkansas 3 [TV: 2-6] (87,451) *Mississippi State at Ole Miss Sept. 17 *Kentucky 40, Mississippi State 38 [TV: 5-6] (50,414) South Carolina at Clemson Arkansas 42, Texas State 3 [TV: 5-6] (72,114) *LSU 38, Ole Miss 21 [TV: 2-6] (101,720) *Tennessee at Vanderbilt *Texas A&M 29, Auburn 16 [TV: 2-6] (87,175) Middle Tennessee 51, Missouri 45 [TV: 5-6] (52,351) Florida 32, North Texas 0 [TV: 4-6] (86,848) South Carolina 34, UMass 28 [TV: 5-6] (73,428) Dec. 3 Kentucky 62, New Mexico State 42 [TV: 5-6] (49,669) Vanderbilt 35, Tennessee State 17 [TV: 4-6] (31,084) SEC Football Championship (Atlanta) [TV:1] (4 p.m. ET) *LSU 23, Mississippi State 20 [TV: 3-6] (99,910) *Alabama 48, Ole Miss 43 [TV: 1] (66,176) Oct. 29 * SEC Game *Georgia 28, Missouri 27 [TV: 5-6] (57,098) *Florida vs. Georgia (Jacksonville) [TV: 1] (2:30 p.m. CT) South Carolina 20, East Carolina 15 [TV: 5-6] (80,384) *Auburn at Ole Miss [TV: 5-6] (6:15 p.m. CT) NOTES: Tennessee 28, Ohio 19 [TV: 5-6] (101,362) Samford at Mississippi State [TV: 5-6] (2:30 p.m. CT) Home team game time listed. Home team underlined. Georgia Tech 38, Vanderbilt 7 [TV: 12] (41,916) *Kentucky at Missouri [TV: 5-6] (11 a.m. CT) *Tennessee at South Carolina [TV: 3-6] (7:15 p.m. ET) SEC team game time listed if non-conference game. Sept. 24 New Mexico State at Texas A&M [TV: 4-6] (6:30 p.m. CT) Alabama 48, Kent State 0 [TV: 5-6] (101,821) *Auburn 18, LSU 13 [TV: 2-6] (87,451) Nov. 5 *Kentucky 17, South Carolina 10 [TV: 5-6] (51,702) *Florida at Arkansas [TV: 1] (2:30 p.m. CT) *Ole Miss 45, Georgia 14 [TV: 2-6] (65,843) *Vanderbilt at Auburn [TV: TBA] (11 a.m. CT) Mississippi State 47, UMass 35 [TV: 10] (13,074) *Georgia at Kentucky [TV: 5-6] (7:30 p.m. CT) Missouri 79, Deleware State 0 [TV: 5-6] (53,472) *Alabama at LSU [TV: 1] (7 p.m. CT) *Tennessee 38, Florida 28 [TV: 1] (102,455) Georgia Southern at Ole Miss [TV: 4-6] (11 a.m. CT) *Texas A&M 45, Arkansas 24 (Arlington) [TV: 2-6] (67,751) *Texas A&M at Mississippi State [TV: TBA] (11 a.m. CT) Vanderbilt 31, Western Kentucky 30 OT [TV: 11] (23,674) *Missouri at South Carolina [TV: 5-6] (4 p.m. ET) Tennessee Tech at Tennessee [TV: 5-6] (4 p.m. ET)

TV Key - (1) CBS; (2) ESPN; (3) ESPN2; (4) ESPNU; (5) SEC Network; (6) WatchESPN; (7) ABC; (8) Fox Sports 1; (9) ESPNews; (10) ESPN3; (11) CBS Sports Network (12) ACC Network 2016 SEC FOOTBALL SCHEDULE (Tentative and Subject to Change)

Date Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26 Team WESTERN MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN CAL OLE MISS KENT STATE KENTUCKY ARKANSAS TENNESSEE TEXAS A&M LSU CHATTANOOGA AUBURN ALABAMA KENTUCKY STATE Arlington, Texas Oxford Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Fayetteville Knoxville Tuscaloosa Baton Rouge Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa LOUISIANA MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI TCU TEXAS STATE TEXAS A&M ALCORN STATE ALABAMA OLE MISS AUBURN FLORIDA LSU ARKANSAS TECH STATE Columbia Fort Worth Fayetteville Arlington, Texas Little Rock Fayetteville Fayetteville Auburn Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayetteville Starkville (Nov. 25) ARKANSAS LOUISIANA- MISSISSIPPI CLEMSON TEXAS A&M LSU ARKANSAS OLE MISS VANDERBILT GEORGIA ALABAMA A&M ALABAMA AUBURN STATE MONROE STATE Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Oxford Auburn Athens Auburn Tuscaloosa Auburn Auburn Starkville SOUTH FLORIDA UMASS KENTUCKY NORTH TEXAS TENNESSEE VANDERBILT MISSOURI GEORGIA ARKANSAS LSU FLORIDA CAROLINA STATE Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Knoxville Nashville Gainesville Jacksonville Fayetteville Baton Rouge Gainesville Tallahassee NORTH NICHOLLS SOUTH LOUISIANA- GEORGIA MISSOURI OLE MISS TENNESSEE VANDERBILT FLORIDA KENTUCKY AUBURN GEORGIA CAROLINA STATE CAROLINA LAFAYETTE TECH Columbia Oxford Athens Athens Jacksonville Lexington Athens Atlanta Athens Columbia Athens Athens SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO SOUTH MISSISSIPPI FLORIDA ALABAMA VANDERBILT MISSOURI GEORGIA TENNESSEE AUSTIN PEAY LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY MISS STATE CAROLINA STATE Gainesville Tuscaloosa Lexington Columbia Lexington Knoxville Lexington Louisville Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington JACKSONVILLE MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN TEXAS A&M WISCONSIN AUBURN MISSOURI FLORIDA OLE MISS ALABAMA ARKANSAS FLORIDA LSU STATE STATE MISS College Station Green Bay Auburn Baton Rouge Gainesville Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Fayetteville Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Baton Rouge (Nov. 24) GEORGIA MISSISSIPPI FLORIDA STATE WOFFORD ALABAMA GEORGIA MEMPHIS ARKANSAS LSU AUBURN TEXAS A&M VANDERBILT OLE MISS SOUTHERN STATE Orlando (Sept. 5) Oxford Oxford Oxford Oxford Fayetteville Baton Rouge Oxford College Station Nashville Oxford Oxford SOUTH SOUTH MISSISSIPPI LSU UMASS AUBURN BYU KENTUCKY SAMFORD TEXAS A&M ALABAMA ARKANSAS OLE MISS ALABAMA CAROLINA STATE Baton Rouge Foxborough Starkville Provo (Oct. 14) Lexington Starkville Starkville Tuscaloosa Starkville Oxford Starkville Starkville EASTERN DELAWARE MIDDLE SOUTH ARKANSAS WEST VIRGINIA GEORGIA LSU FLORIDA KENTUCKY VANDERBILT TENNESSEE MISSOURI MICHIGAN STATE TENNESSEE CAROLINA Columbia Morgantown Columbia Baton Rouge Gainesville Columbia Columbia Knoxville Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia, S.C. (Nov. 25) MISSISSIPPI WESTERN SOUTH VANDERBILT EAST CAROLINA KENTUCKY TEXAS A&M GEORGIA UMASS TENNESSEE MISSOURI FLORIDA CLEMSON STATE CAROLINA Nashville (Sept. 1) Columbia Lexington Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia, S.C. Gainesville Clemson CAROLINA Starkville Columbia APPALACHIAN SOUTH TENNESSEE VIRGINIA TECH OHIO FLORIDA GEORGIA TEXAS A&M ALABAMA KENTUCKY MISSOURI VANDERBILT TENNESSEE STATE CAROLINA TECH Bristol, Tenn. Knoxville Knoxville Athens College Station Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Nashville Knoxville (Sept. 1) Columbia Knoxville SOUTH NEW MEXICO MISSISSIPPI TEXAS-SAN LSU TEXAS UCLA PRAIRIE VIEW AUBURN ARKANSAS TENNESSEE ALABAMA OLE MISS CAROLINA STATE STATE ANTONIO College Station College Station College Station Auburn Arlington, Texas College Station Tuscaloosa College Station A&M Columbia College Station Starkville College Station (Nov. 24) SOUTH MIDDLE WESTERN TENNESSEE GEORGIA TECH FLORIDA KENTUCKY GEORGIA AUBURN MISSOURI OLE MISS TENNESSEE VANDERBILT CAROLINA TENNESSEE KENTUCKY STATE Atlanta Nashville Lexington Athens Auburn Columbia Nashville Nashville Nashville (Sept. 1) Nashville Bowling Green Nashville

2016 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME • DECEMBER 3 • GEORGIA DOME• ATLANTA, GA. 2016 SEC Football Week 9

Statistical Comparisons

Kentucky (4-3, 3-2 SEC) Samford (6-1) at Missouri (2-5, 0-3 SEC) at Mississippi State (2-5, 1-3 SEC) 11 a.m. CT | SEC Network 2:30 p.m. CT | SEC Network Series: Tied 3-3 Series: MSU leads 16-1-1

Last Week Last Week Kentucky def. Mississippi State 40-38 Kentucky def. Mississippi State 40-38 Middle Tennessee def. Missouri 51-45 Samford def. Western Carolina 30-17

Kentucky Missouri Rushing Offense 197.0 (43) 200.4 (40) Samford Mississippi State Passing Offense 177.7 (109) 304.6 (19) Rushing Offense 98.3 203.6 (38) Total Offense 374.7 (98) 505.0 (11) Passing Offense 362.9 192.4 (101) Scoring Offense 26.7 (79) 34.9 (35) Total Offense 461.1 396.0 (77) Rushing Defense 202.1 (93) 220.4 (109) Scoring Offense 40.6 26.7 (79) Passing Defense 224.1 (62) 240.0 (81) Rushing Defense 168.4 154.1 (59) Total Defense 426.3 (80) 460.4 (110) Passing Defense 207.4 234.7 (77) Scoring Defense 32.3 (95) 29.7 (80) Total Defense 375.9 388.9 (56) 7 (42) 10 (14) Scoring Defense 23.1 28.4 (73) Sacks 2.00 (68) 1.43 (105) Interceptions 7 6 (60) Tackles for loss 5.3 (91) 4.4 (118) Sacks 2.14 2.00 (68) Turnover margin -1.29 (125) 0.00 (54) Tackles for loss 8.1 6.9 (31) Turnover margin +0.86 +0.43 (38) FBS rank in () FBS rank in ()

Florida (5-1, 3-1 SEC) Auburn (5-2, 3-1 SEC) vs. Georgia (4-3, 2-3 SEC) at Ole Miss (3-4, 1-3 SEC) 3:30 p.m. ET | CBS 6:15 p.m. CT | SEC Network Series: UGA leads 49-42-2 Series: AU leads 29-11

Last Week Last Week Florida: Bye Auburn def. Arkansas 56-3 Georgia: Bye LSU def. Ole Miss 38-21

Florida Georgia Auburn Ole Miss Rushing Offense 181.8 (57) 195.6 (44) Rushing Offense 302.9 (3) 148.9 (94) Passing Offense 244.7 (51) 207.3 (91) Passing Offense 198.1 (96) 305.4 (17) Total Offense 426.5 (52) 402.9 (73) Total Offense 501.0 (14) 454.3 (37) Scoring Offense 25.1 (93) 30.3 (60) Scoring Offense 35.7 (33) 37.0 (25) Rushing Defense 119.7 (22) 111.1 (17) Rushing Defense 129.7 (30) 226.9 (113) PRIMARY COLOR INFORMATION COLORPANTONECOLOR PANTONE Passing Defense 132.8 (2) 228.6 (69) THIS OLE MISSPassing LOGO STYLE Defense GUIDE AS OF 7/1/2011 198.3 (30) 229.0 (70) Total Defense 252.5 (2) 339.7 (20) DO NOT USE ANY OTHERTotal MARKS Defense OTHER THAN THESE REPRESENTED. 328.0 (18) RED 455.9186c (107) GRAY COOL GRAY 9c Scoring Defense 12.0 (2) 26.4 (58) Scoring Defense 14.1 (3) BLUE 31.42767c (89) Interceptions 10 (14) 8 (31) Interceptions 4 (98) 6 (60) Sacks 3.17 (16) 2.00 (68) Sacks 2.57 (42) 2.00 (68) Tackles for loss 5.2 (96) 4.4 (118) Tackles for loss 6.6 (42) 6.3 (47) Turnover margin +0.67 (29) +0.71 (25) Turnover margin +0.14 (48) 0.00 (54)

FBS rank in () FBS rank in () 2016 SEC Football Week 9

Statistical Comparisons

Tennessee (5-2, 2-2 SEC) New Mexico State (2-5) at South Carolina (3-4, 1-4 SEC) at Texas &M (6-1, 4-1 SEC) 7:15 p.m. ET | ESPN2 6:30 p.m. CT | ESPNU Series: UT leads 25-7-2 Series: First Meeting

Last Week Last Week Tennessee: Bye Georgia Southern def. New Mexico State 22-19 South Carolina def. UMass 34-28 Alabama def. Texas A&M 33-14

Tennessee South Carolina New Mexico State Texas A&M Rushing Offense 169.6 (69) 106.9 (122) Rushing Offense 135.3 (110) 251.4 (15) Passing Offense 224.0 (77) 210.6 (88) Passing Offense 300.4 (22) 245.0 (50) Total Offense 393.6 (80) 317.4 (123) Total Offense 435.7 (46) 496.4 (17) Scoring Offense 30.4 (58) 16.9 (127) Scoring Offense 25.9 (86) 36.4 (27) Rushing Defense 215.3 (105) 211.1 (103) Rushing Defense 245.6 (119) 177.6 (79) Passing Defense 211.9 (46) 183.6 (18) Passing Defense 258.0 (95) 261.9 (98) Total Defense 427.1 (82) 394.7 (58) Total Defense 503.6 (124) 439.4 (96) Scoring Defense 29.9 (82) 21.3 (28) Scoring Defense 41.6 (125) 21.1 (27) Interceptions 6 (60) 8 (31) Interceptions 7 (42) 9 (20) Sacks 1.57 (99) 1.71 (92) Sacks 0.86 (125) 3.29 (12) Tackles for loss 6.7 (36) 6.1 (53) Tackles for loss 6.0 (60) 10.0 (2) Turnover margin -0.29 (86) +0.43 (38) Turnover margin -0.29 (86) 0.86 (18)

FBS rank in () FBS rank in () THE STRENGTH OF THE SEC SCHEDULE STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE RATINGS COMPUTER COMPOSITE (CFCC) RANKING (Five of the computer rankings that contributed to the have reunited for SAGARIN RATINGS a composite ranking that takes the human element out of college football team evaluation. The numbers to the right of a team's schedule strength are its rank of schedule - (in parenthe- Richard Billingsley, Wes Colley, Ken Massey, Jeff Sagarin and Peter Wolfe have combined the met- ses) - and its record versus teams in these rating's CURRENT top 10 and top 30 respectively. rics that helped forge 16 years of championship matchups. Those include such factors as wins and losses, strength of schedule, home-field advantage, recency of game and, in some cases, margin of CONFERENCE CENTRAL MEAN SIMPLE AVERAGE TEAMS WIN50% victory to give an objective rating of all 128 FBS teams. 1 SEC-WEST (A) = 87.16 86.79 ( 1) 7 86.87 ( 1) 2 PAC-12(SOUTH) (A) = 79.04 78.57 ( 4) 6 78.69 ( 3) 3 PAC-12(NORTH) (A) = 78.63 78.78 ( 2) 6 78.70 ( 2) 4 ACC-ATLANTIC (A) = 78.29 78.69 ( 3) 7 78.43 ( 4) 5 BIG 12 (A) = 77.81 76.52 ( 6) 10 77.27 ( 5) 6 ACC-COASTAL (A) = 76.73 76.30 ( 7) 7 76.43 ( 7) 7 BIG TEN-EAST (A) = 76.63 77.99 ( 5) 7 76.76 ( 6) 8 BIG TEN-WEST (A) = 75.07 74.65 ( 8) 7 74.87 ( 8) 9 SEC-EAST (A) = 72.73 73.57 ( 9) 7 73.27 ( 9) 10 AAC WEST (A) = 70.43 70.18 ( 10) 6 70.28 ( 10) 1 Alabama A = 102.43 2 Michigan A = 100.10 3 Ohio State A = 97.78 4 Clemson A = 93.02 5 Washington A = 92.65 6 Louisville A = 92.59 7 Auburn A = 90.69 8 LSU A = 90.51 9 Texas A&M A = 89.25 10 Wisconsin A = 86.89 12. Ole Miss 16. Florida 21. Tennessee CONGROVE COMPUTER RANKINGS 1 Alabama 99.95 2 Michigan 90.74 3. Washington 86.60 4. Clemson 84.82 5. Ohio State 83.42 • Six SEC teams are currently ranked in the Top 20. 6. Louisville 82.25 7. Western Michigan 81.75 • Two from the SEC are ranked in the Top 10 again this week. Those two Top-10 teams, Alabama 8. Boise State 75.11 and Texas A&M, met last week in Tuscaloosa. 9. West Virginia 74.95 10. Baylor 74.55 • Alabama has five victories over Top-25 teams this season and two versus the Top 10, all of which but one have come away from home. NCAA.COM STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE • Texas A&M has three Top-25 wins, including then No. 9 Tennessee. 1 Tennessee 2. Oregon State • Last Saturday marked the second consecutive Top 10 opponent for both Alabama and Texas 3. Clemson A&M. 4. Penn State 5. Oregon • Alabama has played and won three Top-25 road games on the season, as well as one at a neu- 6. Texas A&M tral site. 7. Ole Miss Florida State • Tennessee has two victories over Top 25 opponents. Versus Alabama was their fourth Top-25 9. Illinois opponent of the season and second straight in the Top 10. 10. Rutgers 12. Missouri • The SEC has played a national-leading six (6) non-conference Top 25 opponents, including two 16. Alabama in the Top 5. 17. Arkansas 20. Auburn •The SEC (tied with the Big Ten) leads the nation with four (4) wins over non-conference, Top-25 teams. The SEC tied the all-time national record with three (3) on opening weekend. • Of the SEC’s national-leading four (4) Top-25, non-conference wins, only one of the four was played at home. Of the SEC’s national-leading six games versus non-conference, Top-25 teams, only two of the six were played at home. • Only three major conference teams nationally out of 64 faced Top-25 opponents in three of their first four games. Two of those teams are in the SEC: Auburn and Ole Miss. • Each of Ole Miss’ FBS opponents this season has either been ranked or receiving votes in the Top 25 polls. Five of Arkansas’ eight opponents were ranked in the Top 25. 2016 SEC Football Week 9

SEC IN THE POLLS Associated Press (Oct. 23) Rankings (First poll released in early November) No. Team Record Points SATELLITE RADIO SCHEDULE 1 ALABAMA(60) 8-0 1524 No. Team Record Rating 2 Michigan(1) 7-0 1446 The following games are scheduled to be on SiriusXM satellite radio 3 Clemson 7-0 1382 for the weekend of Oct. 29: 4 Washington 7-0 1373 Sirius / XM 5 Louisville 6-1 1276 Oct. 29 2016 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Florida vs. Georgia (Jacksonville) (2:30 p.m. CT) 83/190 6 Ohio State 6-1 1143 The Southeastern Conference’s Eastern and Western Auburn at Ole Miss (6:15 p.m. CT) 83/190 7 Nebraska 7-0 1083 Division winners will meet in Atlanta’s Georgia Dome to battle Samford at Mississippi State (2:30 p.m. CT) 93/191 8 Baylor 6-0 1063 for the league championship and the right to represent the Kentucky at Missouri (11 a.m. CT) 83/190 9 TEXAS A&M 6-1 1007 conference in the College Football Playoff. The 25th-annual Tennessee at South Carolina (7:15 p.m. ET) 93/191 10 West Virginia 6-0 997 title game is set for December 3 and will be televised national- New Mexico State at Texas A&M (6:30 p.m. CT) 113/192 11 Wisconsin 5-2 980 ly by CBS Sports. 12 Florida State 5-2 725 The game was born as a result of 1992 conference expan- 13 Boise State 7-0 716 sion, which saw Arkansas and South Carolina become the first 14 FLORIDA 5-1 654 SEC Nation on The SEC Network members added in SEC history. Under NCAA regulations, a con- 15 AUBURN 5-2 641 Saturdays in the SEC are all about family, food, football... and ference with 12 members may play an additional football 16 Oklahoma 5-2 626 SEC Nation. SEC Nation airs live from a different SEC campus game to determine its champion, provided the regular season 17 Utah 7-1 584 each Saturday at 10 a.m. ET. is played in divisions. 18 TENNESSEE 5-2 572 The participants of the game are determined each year 19 LSU 5-2 352 SEC Nation enters its third college football season with a new during the eight-game regular-season conference schedule as 20 Western Michigan 8-0 349 host. Maria Taylor will anchor the traveling pregame show, the teams with the best overall SEC winning percentage in 21 North Carolina 6-2 328 navigating the Saturday morning conversations of returning each division. 22 Navy 5-1 251 analysts , Marcus Spears and Paul Finebaum. 23 Colorado 6-2 207 CBS Sports’ national coverage of the 2015 SEC 24 Penn State 5-2 193 Championship game, which saw Alabama defeat Florida, 29- SEC Network's Laura Rutledge also begins traveling with the 25 Virginia Tech 5-2 110 15, was the highest-rated college football game of the year. show this fall, providing live reports of the sights and sounds The SEC Championship game averaged an overnight of southern tailgating. Kaylee Hartung will continue to con- Others (SEC Only): Arkansas (14). household rating/share in the metered markets of 8.3/17, up tribute to the show with features. 8%, from last year’s 7.7/16 for Alabama-Missouri. The 2009 SEC Championship Game earned an 11.8 rating and a 24 share, SEC Nation Schedule: USA Today Coaches’ Poll (Oct. 23) marking the highest-rated SEC Championship Game in history. Date Time (ET) School/City The game matched the No. 1 (12-0) vs. the No. 2 Thurs., Sept. 1 6 p.m. Tennessee/Knoxville Sat., Sept. 3 10 a.m. Texas A&M/College Station No. Team Record Points Alabama Crimson Tide (12-0). The SEC Championship Game has drawn 22 capacity Sat., Sept. 10 10 a.m. Miss. State/Starkville 1 ALABAMA(63) 8-0 1599 Sat., Sept. 17 10 a.m. Ole Miss/Oxford crowds in its 24-year history. Only 1993 (Birmingham) and 2 Michigan 7-0 1486 Sat., Sept. 24 10 a.m. Auburn/Auburn 3 Clemson(1) 7-0 1485 1995 (Atlanta) were not sellouts. Sat. ,Oct. 1 10 a.m. Georgia/Athens 4 Washington 7-0 1434 The SEC, along with AMB Sports & Entertainment (AMBSE) Sat., Oct. 8 10 a.m. SEC Network Studios 5 Louisville 6-1 1321 and the Georgia World Congress Center Authority (GWCCA), Sat., Oct. 15 10 a.m. Tennessee/Knoxville 6 Baylor 6-0 1194 recently announced an agreement to host the SEC Sat., Oct. 22 10 a.m. Kentucky/Lexington Nebraska 7-0 1194 Championship Game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta Sat., Oct. 29 10 a.m. UGA-UF/Jacksonville 8 Ohio State 6-1 1137 through 2026. The new agreement allows the SEC the option 9 West Virginia 6-0 1007 of adding up to two successive five-year extensions. 10 TEXAS A&M 6-1 979 The Georgia Dome has hosted the SEC Championship 11 Wisconsin 5-2 963 Game for 22 years beginning in 1994, with capacity crowds in 12 FLORIDA 5-1 821 the last 20 consecutive years. By the end of the new agree- 13 Boise State 7-0 776 ment, including options, the Championship will have been 14 Florida State 5-2 767 played in Atlanta a total of 43 years. Mercedes-Benz Stadium is 15 Oklahoma 5-2 692 set to open in 2017, with 2016 set to be the final SEC 16 Utah 7-1 664 Championship Game held in the Georgia Dome. 17 AUBURN 5-2 552 18 TENNESSEE 5-2 523 19 LSU 5-2 424 20 North Carolina 6-2 388 21 Western Michigan 8-0 352 22 Navy 5-1 243 23 Colorado 6-2 242 24 Houston 6-2 144 25 Virginia Tech 5-2 116

Others (SEC Only): Arkansas (11); Ole Miss (3). 2016 SEC Football Week 9

SEC IN THE POLLS (AP / USA Today / CFP Ranking) ALA ARK AUB UF UGA UK LSU UM MSU MU USC UT A&M VU Preseason 1/1-- RV/RV/-- RV/RV/-- 25/25/-- 18/16/-- --/--/-- 5/6/-- 11/12/-- --/RV/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- 9/10/-- RV/RV/-- --/--/-- Week 1 1/1/-- --/RV/-- RV/RV/-- RV/25/-- 9/9/-- --/--/-- 21/22 19/18/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- 17/14/-- 20/24 --/--/-- Week 2 1/1/-- 24/24/-- RV/RV/-- 23/23/-- 16/13/-- --/--/-- 20/22/-- 19/17/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- 15/15/-- 17/20/-- --/--/-- Week 3 1/1-- 17/18/-- --/RV/-- 19/16/-- 12/11/-- --/--/-- 18/17/-- 23/21/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- 14/12/-- 10/13/-- --/--/-- Week 4 1/1/-- 20/22/-- RV/RV/-- 23/21/-- 25/20/-- --/--/-- RV/RV/-- 16/17/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- 11/11/-- 9/10/-- --/--/-- Week 5 1/1/-- 16/17/-- RV/RV/-- 18/18/-- RV/RV/-- --/--/-- RV/RV/-- 14/14/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- 9/9/-- 8/7/-- --/--/-- Week 6 1/1/-- 22/22/-- 23/RV/-- 18/14/-- RV/RV/-- --/--/-- RV/25/-- 12/13/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- 9/11/-- 6/6/-- --/--/-- Week 7 1/1/-- 17/17/-- 21/24/-- 15/12/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- 25/23 23/22/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- 18/19 6/6/-- --/--/-- Week 8 1/1/-- RV/RV/-- 15/17/-- 14/12 --/--/-- --/--/-- 19/19 --/RV/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- 18/18/-- 9/10/-- --/--/-- Week 9 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Week 10 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Week 11 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Week 12 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Week 13 --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- SECCG --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- Bowls --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- FINAL --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/-- --/--/--

SEC ATTENDANCE UPDATE School Stadium(s) Capacity Games 100%+ Total Att. Average Att. Pct. of Capacity Alabama Bryant-Denny Stadium 101,821 4 4 407,284 101,821 100.00 Arkansas Donald W. Reynolds Razorback (Fayetteville) 72,000 4 3 290,491 72,622 100.86 War Memorial (Little Rock) 54,120 1 - 46,988 46,988 86.82 5 3 337,479 67,496 93.84 Auburn Pat Dye Field at Jordan-Hare Stadium 87, 451 6 3 520,596 86,629 99.06 Florida Ben Hill Griffin at Stadium at Florida Field 88,548 4 1 349,615 87,404 98.71 Georgia Sanford Stadium 92,746 3 3 278,238 92,746 100.00 Kentucky Commonwealth Stadium 61,000 5 - 264,045 52,809 86.57 LSU Tiger Stadium 102,321 5 - 504,254 100,851 98.56 Ole Miss Vaught-Hemingway/Hollingsworth Field 64,038 4 4 262,140 65,535 102.34 Miss. State Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field 61,337 3 - 174,940 58,313 95.07 Missouri Memorial Stadium / Faurot Field 71,168 4 - 214,113 53,528 75.21 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium 80,250 4 1 309,278 77,320 96.35 Tennessee Neyland Stadium/Shields-Watkins Field 102,455 4 2 406,346 101,586 99.15 Texas A&M Kyle Field 102,512 3 1 303,101 101,034 98.56 Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Stadium 40,350 4 - 121,580 30,395 75.33

TOTALS 78,808 58 22 (37.93%) 4,453,009 76,776 97.42 Neutral Site Games [Florida vs. Georgia, Jacksonville] ------[Arkansas vs. Texas A&M, Arlington] 71,167 1 - 67,751 67,751 95.20 [SEC Championship Game, Atlanta] ------TOTALS 78,330 59 22 (37.29%) 4,520,760 76,623 97.82

SEC OVERTIME RECORDS Team Total Pct. vs. Non-SEC Last Overtime Game BREAKDOWN OF LENGTH OF OVERTIMES Alabama 5-8 .385 0-1 Alabama 20, LSU 13 (1) (2014) Number/OTs Games Last Game Arkansas 12-6 .667 2-1 Arkansas 41, TCU 38 (2) (2016) 7 2 Arkansas 71, Kentucky 63 (2003) Auburn 8-7 .533 5-2 Arkansas 54, Auburn 46 (4) (2015) 6 1 Tennessee 41, Arkansas 38 (2002) Florida 5-3 .625 1-0 Florida 20, Florida Atlantic 14 (1) (2015) 5 1 Tennessee 51, Alabama 43 (2003) Georgia 7-5 .583 4-3 Georgia 23, Georgia Southern 17 (1) (2015) 4 4 Arkansas 54, Auburn 46 (4) (2015) Kentucky 3-5 .375 1-2 Kentucky 34, Eastern Kentucky 27 (1) (2015) 3 5 Florida 36, Kentucky 30 (2014) LSU 8-6 .571 1-0 Alabama 20, LSU 13 (1) (2014) 2 14 BYU 28, Mississippi State 21 (2) (2016) Ole Miss 6-8 .429 2-1 Arkansas 53, Ole Miss 52 (1) (2015) 1 68 Vanderbilt 31, Western Kentucky (1) (2016) Miss. State 5-5 .500 3-1 BYU 28, Mississippi State 21 (2) (2016) Missouri 1-1 .500 0-0 S. Carolina 27, Missouri 24 (2) (2013) NOTES: South Carolina 2-3 .400 0-0 South Carolina 23, Florida 20 (2014) First Overtime Game: Nov. 16, 1996 at Auburn (Georgia 56, Auburn 49 - 4 OT) Tennessee 13-6 .684 2-2 Texas A&M 45, Tennessee 38 (2) (2016) First Non-Conference Overtime Game: Aug. 30, 1997 at Oxford (Ole Miss 24, Central Florida 23) Texas A&M 4-0 1.000 1-0 Texas A&M 45, Tennessee 38 (2) (2016) Longest Current Consecutive Win Streaks in Overtime Games: 4 (Florida) Vanderbilt 3-6 .333 2-2 Vanderbilt 31, Western Kentucky (1) (2016) Most Overtime Games in a Year: 12 (2014) TOTALS 23-15 (.605) 2016 SEC Football Week 9 2016 SEC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE SPECIAL TEAMS , RB, LSU , DL, ALABAMA AUSTIN MACGINNIS, K, KENTUCKY • Set the LSU record with 284 rushing yards on just 16 carries • Accounted for his second defensive of the season in 38-21 win over Ole Miss. with a 30-yard return for a touchdown in the third • Made a 51-yard field goal as time expired to give Kentucky a quarter of a 33-14 win over No. 6 Texas A&M. 40-38 win over Mississippi State. • The 284 yards ties for 10th in SEC history … Scored on runs • Hit four field goals during the game, including kicks of 46, of 59, 76 and 78 yards as he averaged a school record 17.8 • He made six tackles with three solos stops. 32 and 32 yards, tying his career best for most field goals in a yards per carry (based on minimum of 15 carries). game. • Allen recorded his sixth sack of the season in the first quar- • The 51-yard game-winner is his longest of the season; in the • Add three receptions for 25 yards as he became just the fifth ter when he shed the block of the guard and vaulted over the process, became the second player in school history with four player in school history to surpass the 300-yard all-purpose running back to bring down Aggies’ field goals of at least 51 yards during his career. mark (he had 309 for the game). for an eight-yard loss. • Made both of his extra point attempts, giving him 14 points for the game. • Extended his school record for 200-yard rushing games to • Notched a career-best four quarterback hurries to give him a • Has a streak of three-consecutive games with a field goal of five for his career … Rushed for 100+ yards for 19 time. team-high 10 for the season. at least 45 yards. • Now has 212 points in his career; during the game he tied • First action since the Auburn game on Sept. 24. • Helped limit the Aggies top-ranked rushing offense to just Randall Cobb for the school record for the quickest player to 114 yards and the entire offense to just 278 yards and only 14 reach 200 career points (29 games). points.

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ALEX KOZAN, OL, AUBURN MONTRAVIUS ADAMS, DL, AUBURN • Anchored an offensive line that rushed for an SEC conference BENNY SNELL JR., RB, KENTUCKY game record 543 yards, surpassing the previous total of 542 • Tallied five tackles, including 2.0 tackles for loss (-7), 0.5 (Arkansas vs. South Carolina, 2007). quarterback sacks (-2), with two quarterback pressures. • Graded out at 93%, including a 100% effort grade. • Rushed 19 times for 128 yards and a touchdown in Kentucky’s 40-38 win over Mississippi State. • Had 10 blocks that resulted in a first down or touchdown • Part of defensive unit that held Arkansas to 25 yards rush- ing, including 215 yards of total offense. • Three knockdown blocks. • His touchdown was a career-long 34-yard dash up the mid- • Helped hold the SEC’s second leading rusher to 80 yards dle. ETHAN POCIC, C, LSU below his average. • Graded out at a career-best 97 percent as the senior center • It was his second 100-yard game of the season. played key role in LSU racking up 515 total yards in 38-21 win • Kept Arkansas out of the end zone for just the fourth time in over Ole Miss. the last 14 years in an SEC game. Was the Razorback’s lowest • It was the most rushing yards for a UK true freshman against • LSU, behind a school-record 284 yards from Leonard rushing output since 2011. an SEC opponent in 19 years. Fournette, rushed for 311 yards and four TDs. • Tigers also threw for 204 yards …. LSU averaged 8.6 yards per rush (36) and 8.0 yards per play (64). • Played every snap and led team with 12 knockdown blocks. OTHER OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES IN WEEK 8 DAMIEN HARRIS, RB (Alabama) -- The sophomore running back exploded for 125 yards rushing in the Tide’s 33-14 win over No. 6 Texas A&M...He averaged 6.9 yards per carry and picked up a first MARCUS MCWILSON, DB (Kentucky) -- Had an return for a touchdown and made down on 9 of his 18 carries. eight tackles in Kentucky’s 40-38 win over Mississippi State...On his interception, he made a great read to cut in front of the receiver, snatching the pass on the run and racing untouched for a 45-yard KAMRYN PETTWAY, RB (Auburn) -- Rushed for a career-high 192 yards and two in TD...Made a season-high eight tackles, including a stop for a two-yard loss. Auburn’s 56-3 win over #17 Arkansas...His 192 yards all came in the first three quarters...192 yards is most rushing yards by an Auburn underclassman since Ronnie Brown rushed for 224 yards at Ole DUKE RILEY, LB (lSU) -- Recorded a career-high 14 tackles, including 1.5 for losses, in LSU’s 38-21 Miss during his sophomore season in 2002. win over Ole Miss … Added an interception in the Tiger victory … After being tied 21-21 at half- time, LSU held the Rebels scoreless in the second half, limiting Ole Miss to six first downs and 104 CARL LAWSON, LB (Auburn) -- Had two tackles, including a tackle for loss (-2), a half QB sack (-2) total yards … In the decisive second half, LSU’s defense forced five punts and one turnover on seven and a game-high seven QB pressures in the Tigers’ 53-point win over #17 Arkansas...Part of defensive Ole Miss possessions … In three games under head coach , LSU has outscored its oppo- unit that held Arkansas to 25 yards rushing, including 215 yards of total offense...Helped hold the nents 73-7 in the second half. SEC’s second leading rusher to 80 yards below his average. , WR (South Carolina) -- Samuel set career highs in both receptions and receiving ELI STOVE, RB (Auburn) -- Rushed for a career-high 94 yards on just three carries with one touch- yards with an eight-catch, 106-yard performance against UMass.. The sophomore also rushed twice down...Making his first career start, had a 78-yard touchdown run on Auburn’s first offensive play of for 31 yards, giving him 137 all-purpose yards on the day... He entered the game with just eight the game. It was the first time Auburn scored on its first offensive play of a game since Carnell receptions in an injury-plagued season. Williams had an 80-yard run versus Alabama in 2003...The 78-yard rush was the third longest in school history by a freshman and 16th longest in Auburn history. JAKE BENTLEY, QB (South Carolina) -- Made his collegiate debut on Saturday, leading the Gamecocks to a 34-28 win over UMass... The true freshman completed 17-of-26 passes for 201 yards , WR (Kentucky) -- Caught seven passes for 139 yards and two touchdowns – all with two touchdowns and no turnovers... His touchdown passes were from 16 and 24 yards out... career highs – in Kentucky’s 40-38 win over Mississippi State...In the third quarter, he altered his The 34 points were the most the Gamecocks have scored since the 2014 season... Led by Bentley, the route to pull in a long throw, then eluded defenders for a 44-yard touchdown; the play put him over Gamecocks scored five touchdowns in the game after scoring just nine TDs in the first six contests. the 1,000-yard mark in career receiving yards...Later in the third quarter, he outfought a well-cover- ing defender to snatch a 40-yard bomb in the end zone...He caught two passes for first downs on UK’s game-winning drive, including an 18-yarder that set up Austin MacGinnis’ game-winning field goal. 2016 SEC Football Week 9 SEC FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 2016 SEASON 2015 SEASON Week 1 (Games of Sept. 1-5): Offense - Nick Chubb, RB, Georgia; Defense - Jonathan Allen, Week 1 (Games of Sept. 3-5): Offense - , RB, Alabama; Defense - Skai Moore, DL, Alabama; Special Teams - Elliott Fry, PK, South Carolina; Offensive Lineman - Erik McCoy, C, LB, South Carolina; Special Teams - , PK, Auburn; Offensive Lineman - Kyler Texas A&M; Defensive Lineman - Deatrich Wise, DE, Arkansas; Freshman - Jonah Williams, OL, Kerbyson, OL, Tennessee; Defensive Lineman - , DL, Texas A&M; Freshman - Alabama. Christian Kirk, WR/PR/KR, Texas A&M. Week 2 (Games of Sept. 10): Offense - Austin Allen, QB, Arkansas; Defense - Micah Week 2 (Games of Sept. 12): Offense - Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU; Defense - Kentrell Abernathy, DB, Tennessee; Special Teams - Daniel Carlson, PK, Auburn; Tre'Davious White, Brothers, LB, Missouri; Special Teams - Isaiah McKenzie, PR, Georgia; Offensive Lineman - Ethan DB/PR, LSU; Offensive Lineman - Dan Skipper, OL, Arkansas; Defensive Lineman - A.J. Jefferson, Pocic, C, LSU; Defensive Lineman - Jordan Jenkins, DL, Georgia; Freshman - Chris Westry, DB, DE, Mississippi State; Freshman - Johnathon Johnson, WR/PR, Missouri. Kentucky. Week 3 (Games of Sept. 17): Offense - , QB, Alabama; Defense - Justin Evans, DB, Week 3 (Games of Sept. 19): Offense - Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU; Greyson Lambert, QB, Texas A&M; Special Teams - Eddie Jackson, PR, Alabama; Josh Growden, P, LSU; Offensive Georgia; Defense - , DE, Ole Miss; Special Teams - Gary Wunderlich, PK, Ole Lineman - , OL, Arkansas; Defensive Lineman - , DE, LSU; Freshman - Miss; Offensive Lineman - , OT, LSU; Defensive Lineman - , DL, Traveon Williams, RB, Texas A&M. Florida; Freshman - , WR, Tennessee. Week 4 (Games of Sept. 24): Offense - , QB, Tennessee; Defense - Armani Week 4 (Games of Sept. 26): Offense - Leonard Fournette, RB; Defense - Richie Brown, LB, Watts, DB, Texas A&M; Special Teams - Daniel Carlson, PK, Auburn; Josh Growden, P, LSU; Mississippi State; Special Teams - Christian Kirk, KR/WR, Texas A&M; Offensive Lineman - Fahn Offensive Lineman - Jordan Sims, OL, Ole Miss; Defensive Lineman - , DE, Cooper, OT, Ole Miss; Defensive Lineman - Cory Johnson, DT, Kentucky; Freshman - Antonio Tennessee; Denzil Ware, DE, Kentucky; Freshman - Traveon Williams, RB, Texas A&M. Callaway, WR, Florida. Week 5 (Games of Oct. 1): Offense - , RB, LSU; Defense - Derek Barnett, DE, Week 5 (Games of Oct. 3): Offense - Derrick Henry, RB, Alabama; Defense - Antonio Tennessee; Special Teams - Dan Skipper, OL, Arkansas; Riley Lovingood, LS, Tennessee; Morrison, LB, Florida; Special Teams - Johnathan Ford, KR, Auburn; Offensive Lineman - Offensive Lineman - Ethan Pocic, C, LSU; Defensive Lineman - Daeshon Hall, DE, Texas A&M; Sebastian Tretola, OL, Arkansas; Defensive Lineman - , DE, Texas A&M; Freshman - Denzil Ware, DE, Kentucky; Freshman - Joshua Jacobs, RB, Alabama. , WR, Alabama. Week 6 (Games of Oct. 8-9): Offense - Trevor Knight, QB, Texas A&M; Defense - Minkah Week 6 (Games of Oct. 10): Offense - Joshua Dobbs, QB, Tennessee; Defense - Reggie Fitzpatrick, DB, Alabama; Special Teams - JK Scott, P, Alabama; Offensive Lineman - Jon Toth, C, Ragland, LB, Alabama; Special Teams - Reggie Davis, PR/KR, Georgia; Offensive Lineman - Kentucky; Defensive Lineman - Carl Lawson, DE, Auburn; Denzil Ware, DE, Kentucky; Freshman Ethan Pocic, C, LSU; Defensive Lineman - Ryan Brown, DE, Mississippi State; Freshman - Derrius - Trayveon Williams, RB, Texas A&M; Jalen Hurts, QB, Alabama. Guice, RB, LSU. Week 7 (Games of Oct. 15): Offense - Rawleigh Williams III, RB, Arkansas; Defense - Zach Week 7 (Games of Oct. 15/17): Offense - Derrick Henry, RB, Alabama; Defense - Lewis Neal, Cunningham, LB, Vanderbilt; Special Teams - Darrius Sims, RS, Vanderbilt; Offensive Lineman - DE, LSU; Special Teams - Marshall Morgan, PK, Georgia; Offensive Lineman - Vadal Alexander, Jonah Williams, OL, Alabama; Defensive Lineman - Derek Barnett, DE, Tennessee; Freshman - OT, LSU; Defensive Lineman - Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M; Freshman - , DB, Trayveon Williams, RB, Texas A&M; Jalen Hurts, QB, Alabama. Alabama. Week 8 (Games of Oct. 22): Offense - RLeonard Fournette, RB, LSU; Defense - Jonathan Week 8 (Games of Oct. 24): Offense - Dak Prescott, QB, Mississippi State; Defense - Trae Allen, DL, Alabama; Special Teams - Austin MacGinnis, K, Kentucky; Offensive Lineman - Alex Elston, DB, Ole Miss; Special Teams - JK Scott, P, Alabama; Offensive Lineman - Spencer Pulley, Kozan, OL, Auburn; Ethan Pocic, C, LSU; Defensive Lineman - Montravius Adams, DL, Auburn; C, Vanderbilt; Defensive Lineman - Marquis Haynes, DE, Ole Miss; Freshman - , LB, Freshman - Benny Snell Jr., RB, Kentucky. Arkansas. Week 9(Games of Oct. 31): Offense - , QB, Ole Miss; Defense - Antonio Morrison, LB, Florida; Special Teams - , RS, Tennessee; Offensive Lineman - Mitch Smothers, C, Arkansas; Defensive Lineman - Marquis Haynes, DE, Ole Miss; Freshman - , QB, Texas A&M. Week 10 (Games of Nov. 5/7 ): Offense - Brandon Allen, QB, Arkansas; Defense - Alex McCalister, Rush End, Florida; Special Teams - Adam Griffith, PK, Alabama; Offensive Lineman - Ryan Kelly, OL, Alabama; Defensive Lineman - , DE, Mississippi State; Freshman - Darrin Kirkland, LB, Tennessee. Week 11 (Games of Nov. 14 ): Offense - Derrick Henry, RB, Alabama; Defense - Oren Burks, S, Vanderbilt; Special Teams - Isaiah McKenzie, PR, Georgia; Offensive Lineman - Dan Skipper, OL, Arkansas; Defensive Lineman - Jonathan Allen, DE, Alabama; Freshman - Dre Greenlaw, LB, Arkansas. Week 12 (Games of Nov. 21): Offense - Dak Prescott, QB, Mississippi State; Defense - DeMarquis Gates, LB, Ole Miss; Special Teams - Cyrus Jones, PR, Alabama; Taylor Bertolet, PK, Texas A&M; Offensive Lineman - Coleman Thomas, OL, Tennessee; Defensive Lineman - Marquis Haynes, DE, Ole Miss; Freshman - , S, Kentucky. Week 13 (Games of Nov. 27/28): Offense - Derrick Henry, RB, Alabama; Defense - , LB, LSU; Special Teams - Adam Griffith, PK, Alabama; Offensive Lineman - Kyler Kerbyson, OL, Tennessee; Defensive Lineman - Robert Nkemdiche, DT, Ole Miss; Deatrich Wise Jr., DE, Arkansas ; Freshman - Arden Key, DE, LSU. 2016 SEC Football SEC FOOTBALL NOTES SEC FOOTBALL INSTANT REPLAY STATISTICS THIS IS SEC FOOTBALL

Games Using Play Plays Average Length • With the victory in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game, the SEC captured its SEC Replay Stoppages Overturned of Review ninth victory of the football postseason in 2015, breaking its own national record of postseason wins. 2005 77 66 17 (25.76%) 1:53 The SEC led nation once again in bowl victories, while boasting an equally impressive 82 percent 2006 89 123 29 (23.58%) 1:41 winning percentage in its 11 postseason games. The SEC owned the previous record for postseason 2007 87 139 38 (27.34%) 1:36 bowl victories with seven wins in 2007, 2013 and 2014. 2008 85 122 39 (31.97%) 1:24 2009 85 115 28 (24.35%) 1:26 • The SEC has now won 16 games in the last two postseasons, also a record. Eight of the nine victo- 2010 85 119 37 (31.09%) 1:36 ries last season came versus major conference opponents, including a 4-1 record versus Top 25 2011 86 95 36 (37.89%) 1:37 teams. The average margin of victory in the SEC’s postseason wins last postseason was 24 points. 2012 101 138 52 (37.68%) 1:28 • With ten teams advancing to bowl games last season, the SEC became the first conference to send 2013 101 146 54 (36.99%) 1:22 at least 10 teams to postseason bowls in three consecutive seasons. The SEC sent a NCAA-record 12 2014 101 166 62 (37.35%) 1:28 teams to participate in postseason bowl games in 2014 and has sent no less than eight teams to 2015 103 203 76 (37.44%) 1:22 post-season bowls in each of the last ten seasons. TOTALS 1000 1432 467 (32.6%) • For the second straight year, the SEC sent an entire division (SEC West) to postseason bowl games in 2016 INSTANT REPLAY STATISTICS 2015. That marks the only time in SEC and NCAA history a conference has accomplished that feat. Games Using Play Plays Average Length • The SEC on CBS was the highest rated television package for the 7th year in a row in 2015. SEC Replay Stoppages Overturned of Review Week 1 8 21 6 (28.57%) 1:44 • SEC stadiums were filled to over 100.00 percent capacity on average last season, up again from the Week 2 10 20 9 (45.00%) 1:41 previous season despite a downward trend nationally. Nearly 60% of all games played last season Week 3 9 28 15 (53.57%) 1:17 involving SEC teams (including non-conference), were sold out. Unlike the national trend, the SEC Week 4 8 14 6 (42.86%) 1:32 has enjoyed an increase in football attendance for thee straight years, despite all games now being Week 5 8 14 5 (35.71%) 1:29 televised nationally. Week 6 5 16 7 (43.75%) 1:17 Week 7 5 5 3 (60.00%) 1:46 • The SEC has won eight of the last 10 national championships, 10 of the 18 BCS/CFP-era National Week 8 9 6 1 (16.67%) 1:34 Championships, two runner-up finishes and 24 overall national titles (AP, BCS, FWAA, coaches poll) in Week 9 SEC history. The SEC has appeared in nine of the last 10 National Championship Games. Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 SECCG TOTALS 59 130 52 (40.00%) 1:30

2016 SEC FOOTBALL VIDEO REPLAY THE OBJECTIVE To allow for specific types of officiating calls to be immediately reviewed during all games hosted by SEC teams. THE COACHES' CHALLENGE The head coach may challenge the ruling of any reviewable play. He retains a challenge if his initial challenge is successful and thus results in a reversal by the replay official. The head coach will then have a single challenge that he may use anytime during the game if his team has not used all its timeouts. Thus a team may have a total of two challenges in the game, but only if the first results in a reversal of the on-field ruling. A head coach may not challenge an on-field ruling if all of the team’s timeouts have been used for that half or extra period. THE SOURCE All reviewable video comes direct from either the television network broadcasting the game or other TV production facilities that meet established conference standards and the coach’s high end zone and high 50 yard line cameras. The Southeastern Conference has used instant replay since 2005. THE PLAYS Scoring Plays Reviewable plays involving a potential score include: a. A potential touchdown or safety. [Exception: Safety by penalty for fouls that are not specifically reviewable with the exception of the location of the passer when an intentional grounding foul results in a safety.] b. Field goal attempts if and only if the ball is ruled (a) below or above the crossbar or (b) inside or outside the uprights when it is lower than the top of the uprights. If the ball is higher than the top of the uprights as it crosses the end line, the play may not be reviewed. Passes Reviewable plays involving passes include: a. Pass ruled complete, incomplete or intercepted anywhere in the field of play or an end zone. b. Forward pass touched by a player (eligible or ineligible) or an official. c. Forward pass or forward handing when a ball carrier is or has been beyond the neutral zone. d. A forward pass or forward handing after a change of team possession. e. Pass ruled forward or backward when thrown from behind the neutral zone. 1. If the pass is ruled forward and is incomplete, the play is reviewable only if the ball goes out of bounds or if there is clear recovery of a loose ball in the immediate continuing action after the loose ball or if the ball is out of bounds. If the replay official does not have indisputable video evidence as to which team recovers, the ruling of incomplete pass stands. 2. If the replay official reverses an incomplete forward pass ruling and the ball is recovered, it belongs to the recovering team at the spot of the recovery and any advance is nullified. Dead Ball and Loose Ball Reviewable plays involving potential dead balls and loose balls include: a. Loose ball by a potential passer ruled a fumble. b. Loose ball by a passer ruled incomplete forward pass when there is clear recovery in the immediate continuing action after the loose ball. 1. If the replay official does not have indisputable video evidence as to which team recovers, the ruling of incomplete pass stands. 2016 SEC Football

2. If the replay official rules fumble, the ball belongs to the recovering team at the spot of the recovery and any advance is nullified. c. Live ball not ruled dead in possession of a ball carrier. d. Loose ball ruled dead, or live ball ruled dead in possession of a ball carrier when the clear recovery of a loose ball occurs in the immediate continuing action. 1. If the ball is ruled dead and the replay official does not have indisputable video evidence as to which team recovers, the dead-ball ruling stands. 2. If the replay official rules that the ball was not dead, it belongs to the recovering team at the spot of the recovery and any advance is nullified. e. Ball carrier’s forward progress, spot of fumble, or spot of out of bounds backward pass, with respect to a first down. f. Catch or recovery of a fumble by a Team A player other than the fumbler before any change of possession during fourth down or a try. g. Ball carrier in or out of bounds. If a ball carrier is ruled out of bounds, the play is not reviewable, except as in Rules 12-3-1-a and 12-3-3-d. h. Catch, recovery or touching of a loose ball by a player in bounds or out of bounds. i. A loose ball touching on or beyond a sideline, goal line, or end line, touching a pylon, or breaking the plane of a goal line. j. Catch or recovery of a loose ball in the field of play or an end zone. K. Forward fumble that goes out of bounds with respect to a first down. Kicks Reviewable plays involving kicks include: a. Touching of a kick. b. Player beyond the neutral zone when kicking the ball. c. Kicking team player advancing a ball after a potential muffed kick/fumble by the receiving team. d. Scrimmage kick crossing the neutral zone. e. Blocking by Team A players before they are eligible to touch the ball on an on-side kick. Targeting a. All targeting fouls shall be reviewed. The review includes all aspects of the targeting foul to ascertain whether there is at least one indicator of targeting action. b. The Replay Official may create a targeting foul, but only in egregious instances in which a foul is not called by the officials on the field. Such a review may not be initiated by a coach’s challenge. Miscellaneous Situations that may be addressed by the replay official: a. The number of players on the field for either team during a live ball. b. Clock adjustment and status when a ruling is reviewed. c. Clock adjustment at the end of any quarter. If at the end of any quarter the game clock expires, either during a down in which it should be stopped by rule when the ball becomes dead or following the down upon a request for an available team timeout, the replay official may restore time only under these conditions: 1. The replay official has indisputable video evidence that time should have remained on the game clock when the ball became dead or when the team timeout was granted; 2. In the second and fourth quarters only, the team in possession when the ball became dead would next put the ball in play from scrimmage (not the try); 3. In the fourth quarter only, either the score is tied or the team that will next snap the ball is behind by eight points or fewer; and 4. The replay official’s video evidence includes the timeout signal by an official in the case where the game clock should have stopped for a requested team timeout. d. Correcting the number of a down. 1. This includes the result of a penalty enforcement that includes an automatic first down or loss of down. 2. The correction may be made at any time within that series of downs or before the ball is legally put in play after that series. e. Any person who is not a player interfering with live-ball action occurring in the field of play (Rule 9-2-3). Limitations on Reviewable Plays No other plays or officiating decisions are reviewable. However, the replay official may correct egregious errors, including those involving the game clock, whether or not a play is reviewable. This excludes fouls that are not specifically reviewable (Reviewable fouls: Rules 12-3-2-c and d, 12-3-4-b and -e and 12-3-5-a). Reviewable Fouls The following plays are reviewable and the replay official may create a foul when there is no call by the on-field officials: a. Player making a forward pass or forward handoff when beyond the neutral zone or after a change of possession. b. Player beyond the neutral zone when kicking the ball. c. Blocking by Team B players before they are eligible to touch the ball on an onside kick. d. The number of players on the field for either team during a live ball. e. Illegal touching of a forward pass by an originally eligible receiver who has gone out of bounds. f. Player who is out of bounds touching a free kick that had not been touched inbounds. g. Forward pass that becomes illegal as a second pass after an on-field ruling of a backward pass is reversed. h. A clear, obvious and egregious targeting foul. THE PROCESS Each SEC football stadium has a secured replay booth equipped with the HD Instant Replay system provided by DVSport. Three individuals work in the booth for the duration of the game: 1. Replay Official, 2. Communicator, 3. Technician. The Replay Official and the Communicator are selected and assigned by the Conference Office. A live HD video feed is sent directly to the replay booth from the TV truck. The Technician watches the feed on an input monitor while recording it into the DVSport Replay System. The Technician also marks the beginning of each play while the Communicator marks all incoming replays. Each play and subsequent replay then appears on a touch screen in front of the Replay Technician. As the Technician and the Communicator mark the incoming video, each view will appear as a small picture on the computer touch screen. At any time, the Replay Technician can touch the thumbnail and immediately send that play or replay to the Replay Official. With the Communicator's assistance, the Replay Official can quickly jump between replays while playing back the video. All replay video navigation is done via a jog shuttle remote controlled by the Replay Official. All video is viewed on an HD monitor that sits in front of the Replay Official. The touch screen is only used to select the replays and to log specific play data in the event a call is overturned. While all plays are reviewed between the whistle and the beginning of the next play, the Replay Official can stop play on the field by using a pager system. Seven of the eight on-field officials wear pagers. If play is stopped the Referee announces on the stadium PA microphone that play has been stopped so the previous play can be reviewed. The Referee then proceeds to the sideline headset, which provides direct communication to the Replay Official in the booth. Once the play has been reviewed, the Replay Official notifies the Referee, who then announces the decision on the stadium PA system. RECENT ADDITIONS * For the 2016 season, the SEC will utilize the new experimental rule that allows personnel in a separate secure location identified by the conference to assist the Instant Replay Official at the stadium in mak- ing decisions. The SEC will locate 3 Instant Replay Officials in the SEC Video Center each week to collaborate with the onsite Replay Official during any replay stoppage. The 3 Replay Officials in the Video Center will have real time video and communications with the Replay Official in the stadium to aid in this collaboration. The goal of this process will be consistency in decision making and to help avoid incorrect out- comes. * Monitors may be used to view a live telecast or webcast in the football coaching booth. The home team is responsible for assuring identical television capability in the coaches’ booths of both teams. This capability may not include replay equipment or recorders. * If at the end of a half the game clock expires, either during a down in which it should be stopped by rule when the ball becomes dead or following the down upon a request for an available team timeout, the replay official may restore time only under these conditions: 1. The replay official has indisputable video evidence that time should have remained on the game clock when the ball became dead or when the team timeout was granted; 2. The team in possession when the ball became dead would next put the ball in play from scrimmage; 3. In the fourth quarter only, either the score is tied or the team that will next snap the ball is behind by eight points or fewer; and 4. The replay official’s video evidence includes the timeout signal by an official in the case where the game clock should have stopped for a requested team timeout. THE EQUIPMENT Each SEC member institution uses the new multi-view HD Replay System developed by DVSport. The replay systems are maintained by the home institution with technical support from DVSport. 2016 SEC Football SEC FOOTBALL BOWL AGREEMENTS

The Southeastern Conference has agreements with nine postseason bowls and a process for the assignment of SEC member schools to bowl games that began with the 2014 season and extending for six years. The new SEC bowl process coincided with the beginning of the new College Football Playoff that followed the 2014 college football season. The SEC also participates in the Allstate and the Capital One Orange Bowl (in selected years). Under the current SEC bowl system, the Buffalo Wild Wings in Orlando (vs. Big Ten), a longtime SEC bowl, will have the first selection of available SEC teams after any conference schools have qualified for the College Football Playoff, the Allstate Sugar Bowl or the Capital One Orange Bowl. Following the Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl, there will be a pool of six bowls comprised of renewals with the in Tampa (vs. Big Ten), Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl in Nashville (vs. ACC/Big Ten), TaxSlayer Bowl in Jacksonville (vs. ACC/Big Ten) and AutoZone Liberty Bowl in Memphis (vs. Big 12), as well as agreements with the Advocare V100 in Houston (vs. Big 12) and Belk Bowl in Charlotte (vs. ACC). In consultation with SEC member institutions, as well as these six bowls, the conference will make the assignments for the bowl games in this newly created pool sys- tem. The SEC also renewed its relationship with both the Birmingham Bowl (vs. American) and the Camping World Independence Bowl in Shreveport (vs. ACC). The Birmingham Bowl will have the first selection of available teams following the pool of six bowls. The Independence Bowl will have the next selection of available teams following the Birmingham Bowl.

2016 SEC Bowl Selection Process

CFP BOWLS (Cotton, Orange, Fiesta [Semifinal], Sugar, Peach [Semifinal], Rose, CFP National Championship)

Contract Bowls: Sugar (SEC vs. Big 12 when Sugar is not a semifinal game) Rose (Pac 12 vs. Big Ten when Rose is not a semifinal game) Orange (ACC vs. highest ranked SEC/Big Ten non-champion or Notre Dame when Orange is not a semifinal game)

Access Bowls: Cotton Fiesta (Semifinal in 2016) Peach (Semifinal in 2016)

1) Which SEC Team qualifies for the College Football Playoff? The winner of the SEC Championship Game (December 3, 2016) automatically qualifies for a spot in the Sugar Bowl if that team is not selected to participate in the four-team playoff. The top four teams in the CFP Standings will play in the semifinals (Peach Bowl and Fiesta Bowl) with the winners advancing to the CFP National Championship Game in Tampa, Fla. (Monday, January 9).

2) How can additional SEC teams be selected for the CFP? Additional SEC teams may be selected for one of the CFP access bowls based on its ranking in the final CFP Selection Committee rankings. There is no limit on the number of teams from any one conference that can be selected to participate in the CFP bowls.

3) How can a SEC Team be selected to participate in the Orange Bowl? When the Orange Bowl is not a semifinal game and a SEC team is the highest ranked team among the non-champions of the SEC and Big Ten and ranked high- er than Notre Dame (See Mississippi State in 2014) then that team will participate in the Orange Bowl. There are eight years in which the Orange Bowl is not a semifinal game and the SEC is guaranteed three of the eight years, the Big Ten is guaranteed three of the eight years and the remaining two years can be filled by Notre Dame, the SEC or the Big Ten based on CFP Selection Committee rankings. The SEC Champion can never participate in the Orange Bowl unless it is a semifinal game.

4) How does the CFP selection process work in 2016? The CFP Selection Committee ranks the top 25 teams and selects the four teams to participate in the semifinal games. Then, after the contract bowls are filled based on conference agreements, the Committee will assign teams to fill the remaining access bowls. Each conference champion from the contract bowls (ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, SEC & Pac 12) has a guaranteed spot in its contracted bowl or in an access bowl (Cotton in 2016) if the contracted bowl is a semifinal game and the conference champion is not selected to participate in a semifinal game. The highest ranked champion from the Mountain West, American, Conference USA, Sun Belt or MAC is guaranteed a spot in a CFP bowl and the remaining spots are filled based on the rankings of teams after the contract bowls have been filled. 2016 SEC Football SEC FOOTBALL BOWL AGREEMENTS 5) Where is the CFP National Championship Game played? The CFP National Championship Game will be played in locations selected by the CFP. The 2017 CFP National Championship Game will be played in Tampa, Fla. on January 9, 2017. Atlanta, Ga. will host the 2018 game on January 8, 2018.

Bowl Contract Teams Date Time Cotton Bowl Filled by CFP Selection Committee Jan. 2, 2017 1 pm ET Orange Bowl ACC/SEC, Big Ten, ND Dec. 30, 2016 8 pm ET Sugar Bowl SEC vs. Big 12 Jan. 2, 2017 8:30 pm ET Rose Bowl Big Ten vs. Pac 12 Jan. 2, 2017 5 pm ET Fiesta Bowl Semifinal Game Dec. 31, 2016 3 pm or 7 pm ET Peach Bowl Semifinal Game Dec. 31, 2016 3 pm or 7 pm ET CFP NCG Winners of Semifinal Games (Tampa, Fla.) Jan. 9, 2017 8:30 pm ET (Glendale, Ariz.)

SEC BOWLS CITRUS BOWL: (Orlando, FL) vs. Big Ten • December 31 – 11 a.m. (ET) ABC After the CFP selection process the Citrus Bowl gets the first selection of available SEC Teams.

POOL OF SIX BOWLS: After the Citrus Bowl selects a team, there will be a pool of six bowls and the Conference, in consultation with the institutions and the bowls, will make the assignments for these six bowl games from all eligible SEC teams. The pool of six bowls are as follows:

Outback Bowl (Tampa, FL) vs.Big Ten Jan. 2 –1 pm (ET) ABC TaxSlayer Bowl (Jacksonville, FL) vs. Big Ten/ACC Dec. 31 –11 a.m. (ET) ESPN Music City Bowl (Nashville, TN) vs. ACC/Big Ten Dec. 30 – 3:30 pm (ET) ESPN Texas Bowl (Houston, TX) vs. Big 12 Dec. 28 – 9:00 pm (ET) ESPN Belk Bowl (Charlotte, NC) vs. ACC Dec. 29 – 5:30 pm (ET) ESPN Liberty Bowl (Memphis, TN) vs. Big 12 Dec. 30 – Noon (ET) ESPN

BOWLS AFTER THE POOL OF SIX: Birmingham Bowl (Birmingham, AL) vs. American December 29 – 2 p.m. (ET) ESPN The Birmingham Bowl selects after the CFP, Citrus Bowl and the Pool of Six Bowls (Outback Bowl, TaxSlayer Bowl, Music City Bowl, Texas Bowl, Belk Bowl and Liberty Bowl).

Independence Bowl (Shreveport, LA) vs. ACC December 26 – 5 p.m. (ET) ESPN2 The Independence Bowl selects after the CFP, Citrus Bowl, the Pool of Six (Outback Bowl, TaxSlayer Bowl, Music City Bowl, Texas Bowl, Belk Bowl and Liberty Bowl) and the Birmingham Bowl. 2016 SEC Football SEC BOWL SUCCESS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS SINCE 1992 SEC Sets New NCAA Record with Nine Postseason Victories Since the first SEC expansion in 1992, the SEC has the most national championships With the win in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game, the SEC (AP, USA Today) with 12. During that time, the SEC has had more teams with national captured its ninth victory of the football postseason. The SEC led nation once again in titles than any other conference (6). Here is a breakdown: bowl victories, while boasting an equally impressive 82 percent winning percentage SEC (12) Florida (2008, 2006, 1996), LSU (2003, 2007), Tennessee (1998), Alabama (1992, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015), Auburn (2010) in its 11 postseason games. Big 12 (5) Texas (2005), Oklahoma (2000), Nebraska (1994, 1995, 1997) "There is great satisfaction in hearing 'S-E-C' chanted at stadiums across the south Big Ten (3) Ohio State (2002, 2014), Michigan (1997) during the last week,” said SEC commissioner Greg Sankey. “My congratulations to Pac-10 (2) Southern California (2003, 2004) our football teams for establishing a record reflecting the focus, preparation and com- ACC (3) Florida State (1993, 1999, 2013) petitive spirit of hundreds of student-athletes and their coaches. SEC fans turned out Big East (1) Miami, Fla. (2001) to attend bowl games in impressive numbers and showed the passion that sets our The SEC was the first conference to claim four consecutive Associated Press (first poll - Conference apart. We now look forward to January 11 when Alabama meets Clemson 1936), National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame (first poll - 1959), for the SEC's ninth trip to the national title game in the last 10 years." Football Writers Association of America (first poll - 1954) and USA Today or UPI The SEC has now won 16 games in the last two postseasons, also a record. Eight of Coaches Poll (first poll - 1950) national championships. the nine victories this season came versus major conference opponents, including a 4- 1 record versus Top 25 teams. The average margin of victory in the SEC’s postseason SEC IN BOWL GAMES wins this postseason is 24 points. • Since 2006, the SEC has accrued more bowl wins (65) and appearances (97) than any other conference. The conference’s .670 bowl winning percentage is first among With ten teams advancing to bowl games this season, the SEC became the first FBS leagues during that time. conference to send at least 10 teams to postseason bowls in three consecutive sea- sons. The SEC sent a NCAA-record 12 teams to participate in postseason bowl games SEC 65-32 .670 in 2014 and has sent no less than eight teams to post-season bowls in each of the Pac-12 38-26 .594 last ten seasons. American 32-24 .571 The SEC owned the previous record for postseason bowl victories with seven wins Mountain West 31-24 .564 Sun Belt 14-12 .538 in 2007, 2013 and 2014. Conference USA 29-26 .527 Big 12 37-39 .487 Most Bowl Appearances – Single Season Independents 10-12 .455 1. 12 – SEC, 2014 ACC 36-52 .409 2. 11 – ACC, 2013, 2014 Big Ten 32-50 .390 3. 10 – SEC, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2015 MAC 15-35 .300 10 – ACC, 2008 • The SEC is 2-1 in College Football Playoff games and 1-0 in College Football Playoff 10 – Big Ten, 2011, 2014, 2015 National Championship Games. The SEC finished 9-2 in BCS National Championship 10 - Pac-12, 2015 Games (LSU 2-1, Florida 2-0, Alabama 3-0, Tennessee 1-0, Auburn 1-1), 8-1 vs. non- 6. 9 – SEC, 2000, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012 SEC competition. The SEC had the most wins (17) and the highest winning percent- 9 – ACC, 2010, 2015 age of any conference that has three-or-more appearances in BCS bowl games. The 9 – Big 12, 2012 SEC was 17-10 in BCS games (.630 percentage), 16-9 (.640) in non-conference. Since 2006, the SEC has posted a 13-6 (.684) record in BCS/CFP games, more wins, appear- 9 – Pac 12, 2013 ances and winning percentage than any other conference. Most Bowl Wins – Single Season • During the recent seven-year national championship winning streak, the SEC’s aver- 1. 9 – SEC, 2015 (9-2) age margin of victory in BCS National Championship Games was 17 points, which 1. 7 – SEC, 2007 (7-2); 2013 (7-3); 2014 (7-5) includes a three point victory over Oregon in 2011, the only game during the streak 2. 6 – SEC, 2013 (5 times); Big 12 (once); Pac-12 (3 times); Big Ten (once) decided by single digits. 7. 5 – SEC (7 times); Big 12 (3 times); Pac-10 (twice); ACC (3 times); Big Ten (once) • With conference limits being removed in 2014 with the College Football Playoff, the SEC became the first conference to place three teams in CFP/BCS postseason bowls: 2015-16 Postseason Record by Conference: Ole Miss (Chick-fil-A); Mississippi State (Orange); Alabama (Sugar/National Conference Record Win Pct. Semifinal). SEC 9-2 .818 Pac-12 6-4 .600 • Eight different SEC teams, six from the SEC Western Division, have made BCS/New Year’s Six appearances since 2006: Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Big Ten 5-5 .500 Georgia, LSU, Ole Miss and Mississippi State. ACC 4-6 .400 Big 12 3-4 .429 2016 SEC Football

SEC FOOTBALL (2006-15) ... A DECADE OF DOMINANCE

During the last 10 years (2006-15), Southeastern Conference football has experienced success that is • Alabama’s 28-point victory over Notre Dame in the 2013 Discover BCS National Championship is the unparalleled in its football history and in the history of college football. During this tenure, the SEC’s second-largest in the CFP/BCS Championship Game era. (Southern Cal defeated Oklahoma by 36 in achievements have been demonstrated by: the 2005 BCS Championship Game for the top spot, however, that victory was later vacated.)

• Triumphs in major bowl games, including the National Championship Game • During the recent seven-year national championship winning streak, the SEC’s average margin of • Non-conference success in regular season and bowl games victory in National Championship Games was 17 points, which includes a three point victory over • Defeating highly-ranked non-conference teams Oregon in 2011, the only game during the streak decided by single digits. • Success in the polls and rankings • Individual awards and All-America Teams SEC IN OVERALL BOWL GAMES • Academic and Community Service Standouts • Since 2006, the SEC has accrued more bowl wins (65) and appearances (97) than any other confer- • Continued accomplishments of former SEC student-athletes in the NFL and NFL Draft ence. The conference’s .670 bowl winning percentage is first among FBS leagues during that time. SEC 65-32 .670 SEC IN THE CFP/BCS ERA (Since 1998) Pac-12 38-26 .594 • The SEC has won eight of the last 10 national championships, 10 of the 18 BCS/CFP-era National American 32-24 .571 Championships, two runner-up finishes and 24 overall national titles (AP, BCS, FWAA, coaches poll) Mountain West 31-24 .564 in SEC history. The SEC has appeared in nine of the last 10 National Championship Games and in 10 Sun Belt 14-12 .538 of the 16 BCS Championship Games, winning nine. Conference USA 29-26 .527 Big 12 37-39 .487 • Four different SEC schools have won the National Championship since 2006 (Auburn, 2010; Independents 10-12 .455 Alabama, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015; Florida, 2006 and 2008; LSU, 2007). Tennessee (1998) and LSU ACC 36-52 .409 (2003) have also won the former BCS crown. Auburn appeared in the 2013 BCS Championship Big Ten 32-50 .390 Game, as did LSU in 2011. A team from the SEC Western Division had advanced to five consecutive MAC 15-35 .300 national championship games prior to the 2014 season, when Alabama lost in the CFP semifinals. The Big 12 (Texas and Oklahoma) and the ACC (Miami and Florida State) have each had two schools • The SEC led nation once again in bowl victories in 2016, while boasting an equally impressive 82 win titles since 1998. percent winning percentage in its 11 postseason games. The SEC has now won 16 games in the last two postseasons, also a record. Eight of the nine victories last season came versus major conference • Since 2006, half of the slots in the National Championship Game have been taken by SEC teams (11 opponents, including a 4-1 record versus Top 25 teams. The average margin of victory in the SEC’s of 22). The Big Ten has three, while the Big 12, Pac-12 and ACC have two each. postseason wins this postseason is 24 points.

• A SEC team has led or tied for the lead at the end of 29 of the last 40 quarters of National • With ten teams advancing to bowl games this season, the SEC became the first conference to send Championship Game play. at least 10 teams to postseason bowls in three consecutive seasons. The SEC sent a NCAA-record 12 teams to participate in postseason bowl games in 2014 and has sent no less than eight teams to • The SEC has had more teams ranked in the BCS/CFP standings for the most times than any other post-season bowls in each of the last ten seasons. The SEC owned the previous record for postseason conference since 2006. The league has had 13 of its 14 teams ranked at one time or another since bowl victories with seven wins in 2007, 2013 and 2014. 2006. Vanderbilt is the only team to not appear in the BCS/CFP rankings during this time, however, the Commodores finished ranked in the Top 25 in both 2012 and 2013 after bowl games with 9-4 • The SEC is 65-32 (.670) in bowl games since 2006, winning six or more bowl games each year but records. The BCS/CFP does not produce a poll following bowl games. 2010, when the league finished 5-5.

• Since 2006, the SEC has posted 10 wins in BCS - now New Year’s Six/Access bowls - more wins than SEC vs. OTHER CONFERENCES any other conference. Here are the BCS/CFP bowl records of all conferences since 2006: • Since 2006, the SEC has posted the highest non-conference winning percentage (regular season & bowls) than any other conference. The league has a 496-110 record, an 81.8 winning percentage. SEC 13-9 .591 The SEC has won no less than 43 non-conference games (regular season & bowls) during the last Pac-12 9-6 .600 10seasons (2006-2015). This season, the SEC was 54-12 (.818), the highest percentage among FBS Big Ten 9-11 .450 conferences. AAC 6-3 .667 ACC 6-9 .400 • Teams from the SEC have posted 58 wins in the last eight years against non-conference Top 25 Big 12 6-10 .375 teams (at time game was played), an average of over seven wins per season. Ten of the 14 SEC Mountain West 3-1 .750 teams have at least one win against a non-conference Top 25 team in the last seven years with WAC 2-1 .667 Alabama (9), LSU (9), Georgia (8), Florida (5), South Carolina (7) Auburn (3) and Texas A&M (3) lead- MAC 0-1 .000 ing the way. SEC teams have beaten teams ranked 1-25 since 2006 with the exception of No. 6. Independents 0-3 .000 1 – Florida def. #1 Ohio State, 41-14, 2007 Tostitos BCS National Championship Game; LSU def. #1 • With conference limits being removed in 2014 with the College Football Playoff, the SEC became Ohio State, 38-24, 2008 Allstate BCS National Championship Game; Florida def. #1 Oklahoma, 24-14, the first conference to place three teams in CFP/BCS postseason bowls: Ole Miss (Chick-fil-A); 2009 FedEx BCS National Championship Game; Alabama def. #1 Notre Dame, 42-14, 2013 Discover Mississippi State (Orange); Alabama (Sugar/National Semifinal). BCS National Championship Game; Alabama def. #1 Clemson, 45-40, 2016 CFP Championship Game. 2 – Florida def. #2 Oklahoma, 24-14, 2009 FedEx BCS National Championship Game; Alabama def. #2 • Four of the top 10 defensive performances in CFP/BCS history have been registered by SEC teams, Texas, 37-21, 2010 Citi BCS National Championship Game; Auburn def. #2 Oregon, 22-19, 2011 more than any other conference. Alabama’s shutout of LSU in the 2012 BCS National Championship Tostitos BCS National Championship Game. Game was the first shutout in CFP/BCS history. Georgia defeated Hawaii, 41-10, in the 2008 Sugar 3 - LSU def. #3 Oregon, 40-27, Sept. 3, 2011; Alabama def. #3 Michigan State, 38-0, 2015 Cotton Bowl, and Florida defeated Syracuse, 31-10, in the 1999 Orange Bowl - both are tied for 8th in low- Bowl (CFP Semifinal). est point total allowed in a CFP/BCS game. Alabama defeated Michigan State soundly 38-0 in a CFP 4 – Florida def. #4 Cincinnati, 51-24, 2010 Allstate Sugar Bowl. National Semifinal in 2015. 5 - Florida def. #5 Florida State, 37-26, Nov. 24, 2012. 2016 SEC Football SEC FOOTBALL (2006-15) ... A DECADE OF DOMINANCE

9 – Kentucky def. #9 Louisville, 40-34, Sept. 15, 2007; LSU def. #9 Virginia Tech, 48-7, Sept. 8, 2007; last 10 seasons. Alabama def. #9 Clemson, 34-10, Aug. 30, 2008; South Carolina def. #9 Nebraska, 30-13, Jan. 2, • Since 2006, the SEC football student-athletes and coaches have won 78 major individual awards, an 2012; South Carolina def. #9 Clemson, 27-17, Nov. 24, 2012 average of nearly eight per year. The league won an all time high 12 individual honors in 2010. 10 – LSU def. #10 Notre Dame, 41-14, 2007 Allstate Sugar Bowl; Georgia def. #10 Hawaii, 41-10, 2008 Allstate Sugar Bowl • The SEC has won a national player of the year in the last nine seasons with six different players 11 – Texas A&M def. #11 Oklahoma, 41-13, 2013 AT&T Cotton Bowl since 2007– Darren McFadden, Arkansas, and Tim Tebow, Florida, in 2007; Tebow in 2008; Mark 12 – Tennessee def. #12 California, 35-18, Sept. 2, 2006, Tennessee def. #12 Northwestern, 45-6, Ingram, Alabama, in 2009; , Auburn, in 2010; , Texas A&M, in 2012; 2016 Outback Bowl Derrick Henry, Alabama, in 2015. The SEC did not have a national player of the year in 2011, 2013, or 13 - Arkansas def. #13 Texas A&M, 42-38, Oct. 1, 2011; Missouri def. #13 Oklahoma State, 41-31, 2014. Three of the Heisman finalists in 2013 were, however, from the SEC, as well as one of three in 2014 Cotton Bowl; Ole Miss def. #13 Oklahoma State 48-20, 2016 Sugar Bowl 2014. 14 – Alabama def. #14 Penn State, 24-3, Sept. 11, 2010; LSU def. #14 Wisconsin, 28-24, Aug. 30, 2014 SEC INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS SINCE 2006 15 – Georgia def. #15 Virginia Tech, 31-24, 2006 Chick-fil-A Bowl; Tennessee def. #15 Wisconsin, 21- HEISMAN MEMORIAL TROPHY (Nation’s best player) – Derrick Henry, Alabama (2015); Johnny 17, 2008 Outback Bowl; South Carolina def. #15 Clemson, 34-17, Nov. 28, 2009; Texas A&M def. #15 Manziel, Texas A&M (2012); Cam Newton, Auburn (2010); Mark Ingram, Alabama (2009); Tim Tebow, Arizona State, 38-17, Sept. 5, 2015. Florida (2007) 16 – Georgia def. #16 Georgia Tech, 15-12, Nov. 25, 2006; Auburn def. #16 Clemson, 23-20, 2007 CHUCK BEDNARIK AWARD (Nation’s best defensive player) – , LSU (2010); Tyrann Chick-fil-A Bowl; LSU def. #16 West Virginia, 47-21, Sept. 24, 2011; Georgia def. #16 Nebraska, 45- Mathieu, LSU (2011) 31, ; Georgia def. #16 Clemson, 45-21, Aug. 30, 2014 RAY GUY AWARD (Nation’s best punter) – Chas Henry, Florida (2010); Drew Butler, Georgia (2009) 17 - LSU def. #17 Texas A&M, 41-24, 2011 AT&T Cotton Bowl; South Carolina def. #17 Clemson, 34- MAXWELL AWARD (Nation’s best player) – Derrick Henry, Alabama (2015); Cam Newton, Auburn 13, Nov. 26, 2011 (2010); Tim Tebow, Florida (2008); Tim Tebow, Florida (2007); AJ McCarron, Alabama (2013) 18 – Ole Miss def. #18 Oklahoma State, 21-7, 2010 AT&T Cotton Bowl; LSU def. #18 North Carolina, WALTER CAMP AWARD (Nation’s best player) – Derrick Henry, Alabama (2015); Cam Newton, Auburn 30-24, Sept. 4, 2010; Alabama def. #18 Wisconsin, 35-17, Sept. 5, 2015 (2010); Darren McFadden, Arkansas (2007) 19 – Georgia def. #19 Michigan State, 24-12, ; South Carolina def. #19 DOAK WALKER AWARD (Nation’s best running back) – Derrick Henry, Alabama (2015); Trent Wisconsin, 34-24; 2014 Capital One Bowl Richardson, Alabama (2011); Darren McFadden, Arkansas (2007); Darren McFadden, Arkansas (2006) 20 - Alabama def. #20 Penn State, 27-11, Sept. 10, 2011; South Carolina def. #20 Michigan, 33-28, DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD (Nation’s best quarterback) – Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M (2012); Cam 2013 Outback Bowl; LSU def. #13 TCU 37-27, Aug. 31, 2013; Auburn def. #20 Kansas State, 20-14, Newton, Auburn (2010); Tim Tebow, Florida (2007) Sept. 18, 2014; Georgia def. #20 Louisville, 37-14, 2014 Belk Bowl JIM THORPE AWARD (Nation’s best defensive back) – Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State (2012); 21 – LSU def. #21 West Virginia, 20-14, Sept. 25, 2010; Texas A&M def. #21 Duke, 52-48, 2013 Chick- , LSU (2011); Patrick Peterson, LSU (2010); , Tennessee (2009) fil-A Bowl JOHN MACKEY AWARD (Nation’s best tight end) – , Arkansas (2015); D.J. Williams, 22 – Auburn def. #22 Nebraska, 17-14, 2007 AT&T Cotton Bowl Arkansas (2010); Aaron Hernandez, Florida (2009) 23 – Florida def. #23 Florida State, 45-15, Nov. 29, 2008 ROTARY LOMBARDI AWARD (Nation’s outstanding lineman) – , Auburn (2010); Glenn 24 – South Carolina def. #24 Clemson, 31-28, Nov. 25, 2006; Georgia def. #24 Arizona State, 27-10, Dorsey, LSU (2007) Sept. 20, 2008 AWARD (Nation’s most versatile player) -- Brandon Boykin, Georgia (2011); Odell 25 - Georgia def. #25 Georgia Tech, 31-17, Nov. 26, 2011 Beckham, LSU (2013) [NOTE: poll used either AP, BCS, CFP, USA Today or Harris] AWARD (Nation’s top assistant coach) – John Chavis, LSU (2011); Gus Malzahan, Auburn (2010); Kirby Smart, Alabama (2009) SEC IN FINAL RANKINGS WUERFFEL TROPHY (Community service with athletic and academic achievement) – Barrett Jones, • Since 2006, the SEC has had the most teams ranked in the final USA Today Coaches Poll. The con- Alabama (2011) ference has had 55 teams ranked in the final USA Today rankings, 16 more than the Big Ten (39) and JOHNNY UNITAS GOLDEN ARM (Outstanding senior quarterback) - AJ McCarron, Alabama (2013). 17 more than the Big 12 (38). AFCA ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR - Kirby Smart, Alabama (2012) DISNEY SPIRIT AWARD (Top inspirational story) – Alabama Football Team (2011); D.J. Williams, Conference 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Total Arkansas (2010) SEC 5 5 4 4 6 5 7 7 6 6 55 HOME DEPOT COACH OF THE YEAR (National Coach of the Year) – , LSU (2011); Gene Chizik, Big Ten 4 5 4 4 3 4 2 4 3 6 39 Auburn (2010); Nick Saban, Alabama (2008); , Auburn (2013) Big 1225545433 34 38 EDDIE ROBINSON FWAA COACH OF THE YEAR – Nick Saban, Alabama (2008); Gus Malzahn, Auburn Pac-12 3 3 4 2 2 2 3 5 6 3 33 (2013) ACC 3 3 3 3 4 3 2 3 4 3 31 LIBERTY MUTUAL COACH OF THE YEAR -- Nick Saban, Alabama (2008); Les Miles, LSU (2011); Gus American 3 2 1 3 0 2 2 2 1 2 18 Malzahn, Auburn (2013) MWC 2 1 3 3 2 2 1 0 1 0 15 CoSIDA/ESPN ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN OF THE YEAR – Barrett Jones, Alabama (2012); Greg McElroy, CUSA 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 5 Alabama (2010); Tim Tebow, Florida (2009) MAC 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 BUTKUS AWARD (Nation’s best linebacker) – Rolando McClain, Alabama (2009); , Ole Miss (2006); C.J. Mosley, Alabama (2013) • The SEC has either led or tied for the lead with the most teams ranked in the USA Today Top 25 for WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL TROPHY (Nation’s top scholar-athlete) – Tim Tebow, Florida (2009); Barrett nine of the last 10 seasons. In 2015, the SEC finished with six seven teams ranked in the final Top 25 Jones, Alabama (2012) poll. Eleven SEC schools were ranked at some point during the 2015 season in the polls, with 13 RIMINGTON TROPHY (Nation’s best center) – Ryan Kelly, Alabama (2015); Reece Dismukes, Auburn receiving votes at some point during the season. (2014); Barrett Jones, Alabama (2012); Maurkice Pouncey, Florida (2009); Jonathan Luigs, Arkansas (2007) SEC INDIVIDUAL AWARDS AND ALL-AMERICANS • In the 31 individual awards, the SEC has had at least one recipient in 29 of them since 2006. The SEC has only not had a winner of the Lou Groza (placekicker) or Brian Burlsworth (walk-on) in the 2016 SEC Football SEC FOOTBALL (2006-15) ... A DECADE OF DOMINANCE

LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARD (Nation’s top senior student-athlete) – Dak Prescott, Mississippi State SEC FOOTBALL ACADEMIC & COMMUNITY SERVICE STANDOUTS (2015; Tim Tebow, Florida (2009) • 24 SEC football student-athletes have won 27 national academic and community service awards since 2006. The SEC has had four of the last nine CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-Americas of the Year in WUERFFEL TROPHY (Community Service, Athletic and Academic Achievement) – Tim Tebow, Florida football, two recipients of the William V. Campbell Trophy (known as the “Academic Heisman”), 14 (2008) first-team CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-America first team recipients, seven National Football BILETNIKOFF AWARD () - , Alabama (2014) Foundation Scholar-Athletes and 17 representatives on the AFCA Good Works Team, including team OUTLAND TROPHY (Nation’s top lineman) – Barrett Jones, Alabama (2011); Andre Smith, Alabama captain Malcolm Mitchell of Georgia in 2015 and D.T. Shackelford of Ole Miss in 2014. (2008); , LSU (2007) 2006 WALTER CAMP COACH OF THE YEAR – Nick Saban, Alabama (2008) CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team – Hayden Lane, OL, Kentucky BRONKO NAGURSKI AWARD (Nation’s top defensive player) – Glenn Dorsey, LSU (2007) National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete – , QB, Florida LOTT TROPHY (Defensive IMPACT Player) – Glenn Dorsey, LSU (2007) AFCA Good Works Team – William Brown, OL, South Carolina; Quentin Moses, DE, Georgia; Jacob MANNING AWARD (Nation’s top quarterback) – Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M (2012); Tim Tebow, Tamme, TE, Kentucky; James Wilhoit, PK, Tennessee Florida (2008); JaMarcus Russell, LSU (2006) 2007 ASSOCIATED PRESS COLLEGE PLAYER OF THE YEAR – Derrick Henry, Alabama (2015); Johnny Manziel, National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete – Jacob Tamme, TE, Kentucky Texas A&M (2012); Tim Tebow, Florida (2007) CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida; Jacob Tamme, TE, Kentucky ARA SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD -- Barrett Jones, Alabama (2011) AFCA Good Works Team – Jason Cook, FB, Ole Miss; Kelin Johnson, SS, Georgia; TED HENDRICKS TROPHY (Nation’s best defensive ends) -- , South Carolina (2012) POP WARNER AWARD - Max Garcia, Florida (2014) 2008 NFF LEGACY AWARD - Mike McNeely, Florida (2014) CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida; Tim Masthay, P, Kentucky • The SEC would fill a complete first unit of first-team All-Americas since 2006. The SEC has had 101 CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America of the Year – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida players make first-team All-America in the AP, Walter Camp, FWAA or AFCA squads, including 9 for AFCA Good Works Team – Tim Masthay, P, Kentucky the 2015 season. The list represents at least one player at every position. Wuerrfel Trophy – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida Offense (33) LB – Brandon Spikes, Florida (2008) 2009 QB – Tim Tebow, Florida (2007) LB – Rolando McClain, Alabama (2009) National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida QB – Cam Newton, Auburn (2010) LB – Eric Norwood, South Carolina (2009) NFF William V. Campbell Trophy – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida QB – Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M (2012) LB – Justin Houston, Georgia (2010) CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida; Colin Peek, QB - AJ McCarron, Alabama (2013) LB – , Georgia (2011) TE, Alabama CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America of the Year – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida RB – Darren McFadden, Arkansas (2006-07) LB – Courtney Upshaw, Alabama (2011) AFCA Good Works Team – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida; Jeff Owens, DL, Georgia RB – Knowshon Moreno, Georgia (2008) LB – Dont’a Hightower, Alabama (2011) RB – Mark Ingram, Alabama (2009) LB – Jarvis Jones, Georgia (2012) 2010 RB – , Alabama (2011) LB – C.J. Mosley, Alabama (2012) National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete – Greg McElroy, QB, Alabama; Derek Sherrod, OT, RB - Leonard Fournette, LSU (2015) LB – C.J. Mosley, Alabama (2013) Mississippi State RB - Derrick Henry, Alabama (2015) LB - Trey DePriest, Alabama (2014) CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-America First Team – Greg McElroy, QB, Alabama; Barrett Jones, OL, WR – Robert Meachem, Tennessee (2006) LB - Benardrick McKinney, Miss. State (2014) Alabama; Drew Butler, P, Georgia WR – Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina (2010) LB - , Alabama (2015) WR - Mike Evans, Texas A&M (2013) DB – Eric Berry, Tennessee (2008-09) 2011 WR - Amari Cooper, Alabama (2014) DB – LaRon Landry, LSU (2006) National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete - Drew Butler, P, Georgia Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America First-Team - Barrett Jones, OL, Alabama; Drew Butler, P, TE – Aaron Hernandez, Florida (2009) DB – Craig Steltz, LSU (2007) Georgia TE – Orson Charles, Georgia (2011) DB – Rashad Johnson, Alabama (2008) AFCA Good Works Team - Aron White, TE, Georgia; Jacob Lewellen, DL, Kentucky TE - Hunter Henry, Arkansas (2015) DB – Javier Arenas, Alabama (2009) ARA Sportsmanship Award -- Barrett Jones, OL, Alabama OL – Arron Sears, Tennessee (2006) DB – Joe Haden, Florida (2009) OL – Michael Oher, Ole Miss (2008) DB – Mark Barron, Alabama (2010) 2012 OL – Andre Smith, Alabama (2008) DB – Patrick Peterson, LSU (2010) National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete - Barrett Jones, C, Alabama OL – Herman Johnson, LSU (2008) DB – Morris Claiborne, LSU (2011) NFF William V. Campbell Trophy - Barrett Jones, C, Alabama OL – Mike Johnson, Alabama (2009) DB – , LSU (2011) Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America First-Team - Barett Jones, C, Alabama; Dylan Breeding, OL – Lee Ziemba, Auburn (2010) DB – Mark Barron, Alabama (2011) P, Arkanass OL – Barrett Jones, Alabama (2011-12) DB – Bacarri Rambo, Georgia (2011) AFCA Good Works Team - Barrett Jones, C, Alabama; Philip Lutzenkirchen, TE, Auburn; Aaron OL – Chance Warmack, Alabama (2012) DB – DeQuan Menzie, Alabama (2011) Murray, QB, Georgia OL – , Texas A&M (2012) DB – Dre Kirkpatrick, Alabama (2011) 2013 OL - Jake Matthews, Texas A&M (2013) DB – Eric Reid, LSU (2012) National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete - , QB, Georgia OL - , Alabama (2012) DB – Dee Milliner, Alabama (2012) Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America First-Team - Aaron Murray, QB, Georgia; OL - Arie Kouandjio, Alabama (2014) DB – Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State (2012) AFCA Good Works Team - Carey Spear, PK, Vanderbilt OL - A.J. Cann, South Carolina (2014) DB - Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Alabama (2013) OL - , Texas A&M (2014) DB - Senquez Golson, Ole Miss (2014) 2014 C – Jonathan Luigs, Arkansas (2007) DB - Landon Collins, Alabama (2014) AFCA Good Works Team - Deterrian Shackelford, Ole Miss (Captain); Chris Conley, Georgia; Andrew C – Andre Caldwell, Alabama (2008) DB - , Florida (2014) East, Vanderbilt; Max Godby, Kentucky C – Maurkice Pouncey, Florida (2009) DB - Vernon Hargreaves, Floirda (2015) Community Spirit Award - Dylan Thompson, South Carolina C - Reese Dismukes, Auburn (2014) SAF – Matt Elam, Florida (2012) Pop Warner Award - Max Garcia, Florida C - Ryan Kelly, Alabama (2015) SAF - Cody Prewitt, Ole Miss (2013) NFF Legacy Award - Mike McNeely, Florida Defense (46) Specialists (13) DL – Glenn Dorsey, LSU (2006-07) PK – Daniel Lincoln, Tennessee (2007) 2015 DL – Terrence Cody, Alabama (2008-09) PK – Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (2009) Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State DL – Peria Jerry, Ole Miss (2008) PK – Josh Jasper, LSU (2010) AFCA Good Works Team - Jonathan Wallace, Auburn; Malcolm Mitchell, Georgia (Captain); Landon DL – Nick Fairley, Auburn (2010) P – Drew Butler, Georgia (2009) Foster, Kentucky DL – Melvin Ingram, South Carolina (2011) P – Chas Henry, Florida (2010) Community Spirit Award - Malcolm Mitchell, Georgia DL – Sam Montgomery, LSU (2011) P – Brad Wing, LSU (2011) DL – Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina (2012) P - JK Scott, Alabama (2014) The SEC leads all conferences with 65 selections to the Good Works Team since it began in 1992. DL – Damontre Moore, Texas A&M (2012) RS – , Arkansas (2007) DL - , Missouri (2013) RS – , Florida (2008) The SEC is followed by the with 47 selections and the Atlantic Coast Conference DL – Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina (2013) RS – Joe Adams, Arkansas (2011) with 32 selections. Georgia is in first place with 16 honorees to the Allstate AFCA Good Works DL - , Missouri (2014) RS - Odell Beckham, Jr. (2013) Team. ® The Bulldogs are followed by Nebraska with 14 honorees. XLII, XLVI and XLI DL - A’Shawn Robinson, Alabama (2015) RS - Evan Berry, Tennessee (2015) champion Eli and were members of the 2002 and 1997 Good Works DL - Myles Garrett, Texas A&M (2015) RS - , Tennessee (2015) Teams®, respectively. LB – Patrick Willis, Ole Miss (2006) AP– Randall Cobb, Kentucky (2010) 2016 SEC Football SEC FOOTBALL (2006-15) ... A DECADE OF DOMINANCE SEC IN THE NFL • Alabama has the most First Round picks nationally since 2007 with 16. Florida and LSU are tied for second with 12. • The SEC has had more of its former players on NFL rosters in the last 10 seasons than any other conference. Since 2006, the SEC has averaged 297 players per year on NFL opening weekend ros- • is the first Kentucky player drafted in NFL first round since Dewayne Robertson in ters, as well as 332 over the last five years. 2003 (No. 4).

• During the last ten completed NFL seasons (2005-15), the SEC had had five of its former players • Texas A&M has had at least one First Round selection each year since joining the SEC, while named NFL MVP (2005, , RB, Alabama with Seattle; 2008-09-13, Peyton Missouri has had an opening round pick two of those three seasons. Manning, QB, Tennessee with Indianapolis and Denver; 2015, Cam Newton, QB, Auburn with Carolina). SEC NFL DRAFT SELECTIONS 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 • During the last nine Super Bowls (2006-13), three former SEC players have been named game SEC - 37 41 35 37 49 38 42 63 49 54 MVP (2006 – Hines Ward, WR, Georgia with Pittsburgh; 2007 – Peyton Manning, QB, Tennessee ACC - 52 31 33 33 31 35 31 31 42 47 with Indianapolis; 2008 and 2012– , QB, Ole Miss with . of Big Ten - 41 34 28 28 34 29 41 22 30 35 Texas A&M was named MVP of Super Bowl 50, although his final year was the Aggies final season Pac-12 - 32 25 34 32 29 31 28 28 34 39 prior to joining the SEC. Big 12 - 29 28 29 28 30 30 26 22 17 25

SEC ON NFL ROSTERS The SEC led the nation's conferences in draft picks for the ninth consecutive year. The last time 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 that the SEC did not top the conference draft list was in 2006, when the Big Ten had 41 and the SEC – 266 263 259 263 272 283 257 340 345 355 SEC had 37.

• The Southeastern Conference led the nation in 2016 with an all-time high 362 former players on SEC IN THE NFL SUCCESS opening weekend 53-man active rosters, including injured reserve. • Former Southeastern Conference football players have had success in the National Football • The SEC led the nation's conferences in draft picks for the ninth consecutive year in 2015. The League. Here is a snapshot of that success since 2000. last time that the SEC did not top the conference draft list was in 2006, when the ACC had 52, the Big Ten had 41 and the SEC had 37. 2000s All-Decade Team OG - Alan Faneca, LSU (Pittsburgh, N.Y. Jets, Arizona) • The nation-leading 54 NFL Draft picks are the second most in SEC history, trailing only the 63 in C - Kevin Mawae, LSU (Seattle, N.Y. Jets, Tennessee) 2013. QB - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (Indianapolis) RB - , Tennessee (Baltimore, Cleveland) • The SEC has averaged over 50 selections per draft since 2006. RB - Shaun Alexander, Alabama (Seattle, Washington) DT - Richard Seymour, Georgia (New England, Oakland) • The SEC had seven First Round picks in 2015. During the last nine NFL Drafts, the SEC has a CB - Champ Bailey, Georgia (Washington, Denver) nation-leading 81 players taken in the opening round, an average of nine per season. NFL MVPs • Over the last five NFL Drafts, the SEC has now accounted for 40% of the Top 10 selections. 2003 - Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (Tennessee) Jamal Lewis, Baltimore (Tennessee) • Six SEC schools had a player drafted in the First Round in 2015. 2004 - Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (Tennessee) 2005 - Shaun Alexander, Seattle (Alabama) • This is the 13th time in last 17 NFL Drafts, and fifth in a row, the SEC has had a Top 3 pick. 2008 - Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (Tennessee) 2009 - Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (Tennessee) • This marks the fifth time since 2008 the SEC had multiple Top 5 picks. 2013 - Peyton Manning, Denver (Tennessee) 2015 - Cam Newton, Carolina (Auburn) • For the second straight year and fourth of last seven NFL Drafts, half of the Top 4 selections are from the SEC. Super Bowl MVPs XL - Hines Ward, Pittsburgh (Georgia) • The SEC has now had at least three Top 10 selections in the NFL Draft every year since 2007. XLI - Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (Tennessee) XLII - Eli Manning, New York Giants (Ole Miss) • The SEC now has 26 Top 10 picks since 2009 and 32 since 2007. XLVI - Eli Manning, New York Giants (Ole Miss) 50 - *Von Miller, (Texas A&M) • At least one Florida player has been selected in every NFL draft since 1952, the longest streak in SEC history. The Gators have had five First Round picks in the last three NFL Drafts. Florida has had *-Final season at Texas A&M was season prior to school joing the SEC. a first round pick in eight of the last nine years. A nation-leading 23 players hailing from current Southeastern Conference institutions were on the • Since 2009, Top 10 NFL picks by league: SEC (26); Big 12 (17); ACC (12); Pac-12 (10); MAC (2); rosters of the Denver Broncos and , the two teams who AAC (1), BYU (1), B1G (1). met in Super Bowl 50 on February 7.

• Seven of the first 24 selections of the 2015 NFL Draft were from the SEC. Tennessee leds the SEC and is second in the nation with four former players, while Alabama, Florida and Georgia had three each. Twelve SEC schools had at least one player represented in the Super • This is the ninth year in a row and 11th in last 13 NFL Drafts the SEC has had multiple picks in Bowl. the Top 7. The SEC also led the nation once again in 2016 in the number of underclassmen declaring for the • Over the last 17 NFL Drafts, the SEC has had the No. 1 pick seven times; Have also had a Top 3 NFL Draft (28) and number of former players invited to the NFL Combine (74). pick 13 times and Top 5 pick 16 times.

• Prior to 2015 Draft, the last time a Florida player was the top SEC pick in the NFL Draft - 2001 (Gerard Warren - No. 3). 2016 SEC Football Week 9 WINNINGEST SEC COACHES - ALL GAMES AT SEC INSTITUTIONS

Wins Coach (Schools) Seasons W-L-T 1. 292 Paul “Bear” Bryant (Kentucky/Alabama) UK 1946-53 60-23-5 UA 1958-82 232-46-9 2. 208 Steve Spurrier (Florida/South Carolina) UF 1990-2001 122-27-1 SC 2005-2015 86-49 3. 201 Vince Dooley (Georgia) 1964-88 201-77-10 4. 197 Dan McGugin (Vanderbilt) 1904-17; 1919-34 197-55-19 5. 190 John Vaught (Ole Miss) 1947-70; 1973 190-61-12 6. 176 Ralph “Shug” Jordan (Auburn) 1951-75 176-83-6 7. 173 (Tennessee) 1926-34; 1936-40; 1946-52 173-31-12 8. 156 Nick Saban (LSU/Alabama) LS 2000-04 48-16 UA 2007-present 108-18 9. 154 (Georgia) 2001-2015 154-52 10. 152 (Tennessee) 1992-2008 152-52 11. 140 Wallace Butts (Georgia) 1939-60 140-86-9 12. 137 Charlie McClendon (LSU) 1962-79 137-59-7 13. 122 Mike Donahue (Auburn/LSU) AU 1904-06; 1908-22 99-35-5 LSU 1923-27 23-19-3 14. 115 (Tennessee) 1977-92 115-62-8 115 Frank Thomas (Alabama) 1931-46 115-24-7 16. 114 Les Miles (LSU) 2005-16 114-34 17. 110 Tommy Tuberville (Ole Miss/Auburn) UM 1995-98 25-20 AU 1999-2008 85-40 18. 104 Doug Dickey (Tennessee/Florida) UT 1964-69 46-15-4 UF 1970-78 58-42-2 19. 99 Pat Dye (Auburn) 1981-92 99-39-4 99 Houston Nutt (Ole Miss/Arkansas) AR 1998-2007 75-48 UM 2008-2011 24-26 21. 98 Harry Mehre (Georgia/Ole Miss) UG 1928-37 59-34-6 UM 1938-45 39-26-1 22. 83 Bernie Moore (LSU) 1935-47 83-39-6 23. 75 Jackie Sherrill (Mississippi State) 1991-2002 75-75-2 24. 70 (Florida) 1960-69 70-31-4 25. 67 Billy Brewer (Ole Miss) 1983-93 67-55-3

Minimum 50 Victories WINNINGEST SEC COACHES - SEC REGULAR-SEASON GAMES

Wins Coach (Schools) Seasons W-L-T 1. 159 Paul “Bear” Bryant (Kentucky/Alabama) UK 1946-53 22-18-4 UA 1958-82 137-28-5 2. 131 Steve Spurrier (Florida/South Carolina) UF 1990-2001 87-14 SC 2005-2015 44-39 3. 106 John Vaught (Ole Miss) 1947-70; 1973 106-41-10 4. 105 Vince Dooley (Georgia) 1964-88 105-41-4 5. 99 Nick Saban (Alabama/LSU) LS 2000-04 30-12 UA 2007-present 69-13 6. 98 Ralph “Shug” Jordan (Auburn) 1951-75 98-63-4 98 Phillip Fulmer (Tennessee) 1992-2008 98-36 8. 85 Mark Richt (Georgia) 2001-2015 85-40 9. 67 Wallace Butts (Georgia) 1939-60 67-60-5 10. 64 Les Miles (LSU) 2005-16 64-29 64 Tommy Tuberville (Ole Miss/Auburn) UM 1995-98 12-20 AU 1999-2008 52-29 12. 62 Charlie McClendon (LSU) 1962-79 62-38-0 62 Robert Neyland (Tennessee) 1926-34; 1936-40; 1946-52 62-15-5 14. 59 Frank Thomas (Alabama) 1931-46 59-16-6 15. 57 Johnny Majors (Tennessee) 1977-92 57-40-3 16. 52 Houston Nutt (Ole Miss/Arkansas) AR 1998-2007 42-38 UM 2008-2011 10-24 17. 49 Doug Dickey (Tennessee/Florida) UT 1964-69 21-10-4 UF 1970-78 28-28-1 18. 48 Pat Dye (Auburn) 1981-92 48-27-1 19. 43 Jackie Sherrill (Mississippi State) 1991-2003 43-52-1 20. 39 (Florida) 2005-10 39-13 21. 38 (Alabama) 1990-96 38-16-0 22. 36 Ray Graves (Florida) 1960-69 36-19-3 23. 34 Harold “Red” Drew (Ole Miss/Alabama) UM 1946 1-6-0 UA 1947-54 33-21-7 24. 33 Billy Brewer (Ole Miss) 1983-93 33-41-0 25. 30 Terry Bowden (Auburn) 1993-98 30-14-1

Minimum 25 Victories /Includes SEC Championship Games 2016 SEC Football Week 9

SEC COACHING RECORDS COLLEGIATE ALL GAMES SEC vs. SEC# OVERALL RECORD AT SEC SCHOOLS GAMES ONLY Coach, Team W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. Nick Saban, Alabama 199-60-1 .767 156-34 (8) .821 (5) 99-25 (7) .798 (2) Bret Bielema, Arkansas 91-47 .659 23-23 .500 8-20 .286 Gus Malzahn, Auburn 41-18 .695 32-15 .681 17-12 .586 Jim McElwain, Florida 29-15 .659 15-5 .750 9-3 .750 Kirby Smart, Georgia 4-3 .571 4-3 .571 2-3 .400 Mark Stoops, Kentucky 16-27 .372 16-27 .372 7-22 .241 Ed Orgeron, LSU 19-27 .413 13-25 .342 5-21 .192 , Ole Miss 67-29 .698 37-22 .627 18-18 .500 , Mississippi State 57-40 .588 57-40 .588 27-33 .450 Barry Odom, Missouri 2-5 .286 2-5 .286 0-3 .000 , South Carolina 31-25 .554 31-25 .554 18-19 .486 , Tennessee 76-46 .623 26-19 .578 12-16 .429 Kevin Sumlin, Texas A&M 77-34 .694 42-16 .724 22-15 .595 Derek Mason, Vanderbilt 11-21 .344 11-21 .344 3-17 .150

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

STARTING QUARTERBACKS IN THE SEC (2016) IN WINS ------IN LOSSES ------School Quarterback(s) Record A-C-I Yards TD Pct. A-C-I Yards TD Pct. Alabama Blake Barnett 1-0 6-5-0 100 1 83.3 N/A Jalen Hurts 7-0 204-129-5 1,578 12 63.2 N/A Arkansas Austin Allen 5-3 129-85-3 1,090 13 65.9 120-70-4 958 5 58.3 Auburn Sean White 8-5 145-101-2 1,387 7 70.0 136-79-4 966 1 58.1 Florida 4-0 139-80-5 762 7 57.6 N/A 1-1 28-19-0 144 0 67.9 39-23-1 296 3 59.0 Georgia Greyson Lambert 11-2 208-142-1 1,648 10 68.3 56-25-1 365 2 44.6 3-3 104-53-2 672 6 51.0 104-60-2 694 3 57.7 Kentucky Drew Barker 2-3 31-17-1 130 0 54.8 56-23-4 461 4 41.1 Stephen Johnson 3-1 76-38-2 476 0 50.0 22-13-0 89 0 59.1 LSU Brandon Harris 10-5 176-96-3 1,443 10 54.5 140-68-6 912 4 48.6 4-1 106-68-2 911 5 64.2 27-15-0 118 1 55.6 Ole Miss Chad Kelly 13-7 432-283-11 3,905 31 65.5 272-167-10 2,195 15 61.4 Mississippi State Nick Fitzgerald 2-5 68-45-1 483 5 66.2 118-59-4 596 4 50.0 Missouri 4-11 129-90-1 1,232 13 70.0 366-161-12 1,493 5 44.0 South Carolina Perry Orth 2-9 47-28-1 424 1 59.6 256-148-8 1,811 10 57.8 Brandon McIlwain 1-2 28-16-0 195 0 57.1 45-24-1 211 0 53.3 Jake Bentley 1-0 26-17-0 201 2 65.4 N/A Tennessee Joshua Dobbs 19-10 502-309-13 3,733 34 61.6 303-177-10 1,717 4 58.4 Texas A&M Trevor Knight 6-1 215-115-5 1,500 9 53.4 31-14-1 164 2 45.2 Vanderbilt 6-7 144-78-1 899 5 54.2 159-72-5 693 4 45.3

2016 SEC Football Week 9 SEC vs. NON-CONFERENCE TEAMS (Conference alignment at times games were played) 2016 SEC NON-CONFERENCE RECORD [30-9 (.769)] SEC NON-CONFERENCE RECORD (Since 1992) (Includes Bowl Games) Regular Season Year App. W-L Pct. Bowls 2016 1992 36 27-9 .750 5-1 Conference App. W-L Pct. Since 1995* 1993 36 28-7-1 .792 2-2 1994 36 27-8-1 .764 3-2 American 2 2-0 1.000 32-32 (.500) # 1995 36 29-7 .806 2-4 Atlantic Coast 5 2-3 .400 100-66 (.602) 1996 36 27-9 .750 5-0 Big Ten 1 0-1 .000 51-34 (.600) 1997 36 32-4 .889 5-1 Big 12 2 1-1 .500 46-31-1 (.596) 1998 36 27-9 .750 4-4 1999 36 28-8 .778 4-4 Conference USA 8 6-2 .750 138-27 (.836) 2000 36 27-9 .750 4-5 Mid-American 4 4-0 1.000 63-6 (.913) 2001 36 29-7 .806 5-3 Mountain West 0 0-0 - 19-7 (.731) 2002 49 37-12 .755 3-4 2003 46 31-15 .674 5-2 Pac-12 2 2-0 1.000 21-14 (.600) 2004 36 25-11 .694 3-3 Sun Belt 5 4-1 .800 151-8 (.950) 2005 36 27-9 .750 3-3 Western Athletic 0 0-0 - 50-7 (.877) 2006 48 41-7 .854 6-3 2007 48 40-8 .825 7-2 FBS Independent 4 3-1 .750 50-18 (.735) 2008 48 37-11 .771 6-2 Non-FBS 6 6-0 - 154-4 (.975) 2009 48 42-6 .875 6-4 *-using alignment during year played. 2010 48 41-7 .854 5-5 # - formerly BIG EAST. 2011 48 42-6 .875 5-2 2012 56 48-8 .857 6-3 2013 56 47-9 .839 7-3 2014 55 48-7 .863 7-5 2015 55 45-10 .815 9-2 2016 39 30-9 .769 - TOTALS 1076 862-212-2 .802 117-69 (.629) TOTAL w/ BOWLS 1245 979-281-2 .787

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 330 263 61 6 .806 63 52 11 0 .825 W32 Arkansas 88 71 17 0 .807 64 56 8 0 .875 W5 Auburn 333 251 74 8 .766 63 52 11 0 .825 W2 Florida 357 244 104 9 .696 62 49 13 0 .790 W2 Georgia 383 281 88 14 .752 62 55 7 0 .887 W6 Kentucky 342 232 101 9 .692 62 45 17 0 .726 W1 LSU 364 274 79 11 .768 62 59 3 0 .952 W2 Ole Miss 351 256 87 8 .741 63 47 16 0 .746 W2 Mississippi State 327 234 83 8 .732 63 44 19 0 .698 L1 Missouri 20 16 4 0 .800 20 16 4 0 .800 L1 South Carolina 86 64 22 0 .744 62 51 11 0 .823 W2 Tennessee 366 289 68 9 .802 63 52 11 0 .825 W5 Texas A&M 18 18 0 0 1.000 18 18 0 0 1.000 W18 Vanderbilt 326 197 120 9 .618 63 39 24 0 .619 W1 TOTALS 3691 2690 908 91 .741 790 635 155 0 .804 --- 2016 SEC Football Week 9 STATE OF THE SEC

Record Last Five Years (2012-Current) Record Last 10 Years (2004-Current)

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 58 6 .906 4 3 3 2 4 Alabama 108-18 .857 9 5 4 4 8 Georgia 44 16 .733 4 2 0 0 2 LSU 95-30 .760 9 2 2 1 7 Texas A&M 42 17 .712 4 0 0 0 2 Georgia 89-37 .706 9 2 0 0 5 LSU 42 16 .724 4 0 0 0 3 Florida 87-37 .702 8 3 1 1 5 Ole Miss 37 22 .627 4 0 0 0 2 Missouri 83-43 .659 7 2 0 0 5 Mississippi State 36 23 .610 4 0 0 0 1 Auburn 79-45 .637 7 2 2 1 4 Florida 37 20 .649 3 1 0 0 2 South Carolina 75-48 .610 7 1 0 0 4 Missouri 35 24 .593 2 2 0 0 2 Texas A&M 75-48 .610 8 0 0 0 3 South Carolina 35 23 .603 3 0 0 0 2 Arkansas 69-53 .566 6 0 0 0 2 Auburn 35 24 .593 3 1 1 0 2 Mississippi State 69-53 .566 7 0 0 0 2 Tennessee 31 26 .544 2 0 0 0 1 Ole Miss 64-57 .529 6 0 0 0 4 Vanderbilt 29 29 .500 2 0 0 0 2 Tennessee 64-57 .529 5 1 0 0 2 Arkansas 27 31 .466 2 0 0 0 0 Vanderbilt 51-69 .425 4 0 0 0 2 Kentucky 18 37 .327 0 0 0 0 0 Kentucky 51-68 .429 0 0 0 0 0

SHUTOUTS IN THE SEC SINCE 1992 SEC’S BEST ROAD TEAMS SINCE 1992 Which defenses in the SEC have posted the most shutouts since 1992: Which SEC team has the best record away from home in league games since 1992 (includes neutral site games/does not include SEC Championship Game): Team Total Last Alabama 29 9/24/16 vs. Kent State (48-0) Team W-L Pct. Arkansas 8 11/22/14 vs. Ole Miss (30-0) Florida 77-31 .713 Auburn 14 8/30/08 vs. UL-Monroe (34-0) Alabama 70-32 .686 Georgia 12 10/11/14 vs. Missouri (34-0) Georgia 69-41-1 .626 Florida 12 9/17/16 vs. North Texas (32-0) Tennessee 58-41 .586 Kentucky 5 9/5/09 vs. Miami, Ohio (42-0) Auburn 55-42 .567 LSU 18 9/13/14 vs. UL-Monroe (31-0) LSU 51-45-1 .531 Ole Miss 13 11/8/14 vs. Presbyterian (48-0) South Carolina 39-62 .386 Mississippi State 9 11/22/14 vs. Vanderbilt (51-0) Arkansas 36-60-2 .381 Missouri 9 9/24/16 vs. Delaware State (79-0) Ole Miss 30-67 .309 South Carolina 7 8/28/08 vs. N.C. State (34-0) Mississippi State 29-68-1 .301 Tennessee 17 11/14/15 vs. North Texas (24-0) Kentucky 24-74 .245 Texas A&M 11 9/10/16 vs. Prairie View A&M (67-0) Vanderbilt 19-80 .192 Vanderbilt 4 11/3/12 vs. Kentucky (40-0) ------Texas A&M 16-6 .727 Missouri 9-9 .500

CLOSE LOSSES SINCE 2003 EASTERN DIVISION vs. WESTERN DIVISION (Since 1992 • DOES NOT INCLUDE SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME) Total Team Losses 1-7 Margin Pct. EASTERN vs. Western W L T Pct. Streak Georgia 47 29 .617 Florida 40 28 0 .588 L1 Alabama 41 25 .610 Georgia 45 23 1 .659 L1 LSU 37 19 .514 Kentucky 24 46 0 .333 W1 Florida 50 24 .480 Missouri 4 5 0 .444 L3 South Carolina 70 32 .457 South Carolina 24 45 1 .350 L6 Arkansas 70 30 .429 Tennessee 36 33 1 .521 L13 Auburn 55 22 .400 Vanderbilt 12 56 0 .176 L6 Tennessee 70 28 .400 TOTALS 185 236 3 .440 Ole Miss 83 33 .398 Texas A&M 71 27 .380 WESTERN vs. Eastern W L T Pct. Streak Vanderbilt 99 36 .364 Alabama 50 19 1 .721 W14 Missouri 61 20 .328 Arkansas 29 39 0 .426 W2 Kentucky 95 29 .305 Auburn 41 26 1 .610 L1 Mississippi State 86 22 .256 LSU 38 30 1 .558 W6 Ole Miss 34 35 0 .493 W1 Mississippi State 37 33 0 .536 L1 Texas A&M 7 3 0 .700 W4 TOTALS 235 185 3 .560 2016 SEC Football Week 9 SEC NEWS & NOTES SEC FOOTBALL SERIES MARGINS SINCE 2000 (Min. 10 games played / Includes 2016 games) SEC ALL-TIME RECORDS BY WINNING PERCENTAGE (Min. 23 starts)

Total Avg. 1. , Alabama (1991-94) ...... 35-2-1 (.934) Series G Margin Margin 1-9 10-19 20-29 30+ 2. , Florida (1993-96)...... 32-3-1 (.903) South Carolina-Tennessee 16 121 7.56 11 4 1 0 T3. AJ McCarron, Alabama (2010-13)...... 36-4 (.900) Georgia-South Carolina 17 187 11.00 9 4 2 1 T3. Buck Belue, Georgia (1978-81)...... 27-3 (.900) Florida-Tennessee 17 189 11.12 7 8 1 1 5. John Lastinger, Georgia (1981-83) ...... 20-2-1 (.891) Arkansas-LSU 16 181 11.31 10 3 2 1 6. Greg McElroy, Alabama (2007-10) ...... 24-3 (.889) Georgia-Tennessee 17 198 11.65 9 4 4 0 7. , Tennessee (1996-99)...... 22-3 (.880) Alabama-LSU 17 199 11.71 9 4 3 1 8. Terr y Davis, Alabama (1971-72)...... 21-3 (.875) Florida-Georgia 16 188 11.75 9 4 2 1 9. Bobby Scott, Tennessee (1968-70)...... 20-3 (.869) Ole Miss-Vanderbilt 16 188 11.75 9 5 1 1 10. Peyton Manning, Tennessee (1994-97)...... 39-6 (.867) Auburn-Ole Miss 16 192 12.00 8 4 4 0 11. Tim Tebow, Florida (2006-09)...... 35-6 (.866) LSU-Ole Miss 17 208 12.24 9 5 1 2 12. Reggie Slack, Auburn (1986-89)...... 22-4 (.846) Kentucky-Mississippi State 17 196 11.53 8 6 3 0 13. Connor Shaw, South Carolina (2010-13)...... 27-5 (.844) South Carolina-Vanderbilt 17 209 12.29 7 8 1 1 14. , Georgia (1945-48)...... 36-8-1 (.811) Kentucky-South Carolina 17 213 12.53 12 1 2 2 15. David Greene, Georgia (2001-04)...... 42-10 (.808) Kentucky-Vanderbilt 17 229 13.47 6 6 2 2 16. , Georgia (2006-08)...... 28-7 (.800) Auburn-LSU 17 238 14.00 8 3 4 2 17 , Florida (1990-92) ...... 27-7 (.794) Florida-LSU 16 225 14.06 8 3 2 3 18. , Tennessee (1991-93)...... 19-5 (.792) Alabama-Auburn 16 232 14.50 8 4 2 2 19. Andy Kelly, Tennessee (1988-91)...... 24-5-2 (.790) Arkansas-Mississippi State 16 232 14.50 9 2 2 3 20. , Kentucky (1949-51) ...... 28-8 (.778) Arkansas-Ole Miss 17 240 14.12 7 5 1 4 21. , Auburn (2001-04) ...... 31-9 (.775) Kentucky-Tennessee 16 236 14.75 6 5 2 3 22. Casey Clausen, Tennessee (2000-03)...... 34-10 (.773) Ole Miss-Mississippi State 16 237 14.81 5 7 2 2 Auburn-Georgia 16 242 15.12 8 3 3 2 CURRENT CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT BEING SHUTOUT Arkansas-South Carolina 14 219 15.64 5 4 4 1 Southeastern Conference Gms Last Time Shutout Auburn-Mississippi State 17 270 15.88 8 2 5 2 1. *Florida 354 Oct. 29, 1988 (lost to Auburn, 16-0) Tennessee-Vanderbilt 16 255 15.94 8 2 4 2 2. Tennessee 279 Sept. 17, 1994 (lost to Florida, 31-0) Alabama-Ole Miss 17 263 15.47 8 4 1 4 3. Georgia 268 Sept. 30, 1995 (lost to Alabama, 31-0) Alabama-Tennessee 17 291 17.12 6 3 3 5 4. Alabama 206 Nov. 18, 2000 (lost to Auburn, 9-0) Arkansas-Auburn 17 297 17.47 5 6 5 1 5. South Carolina 135 Sept. 9, 2006 (lost to Georgia, 18-0) Florida-South Carolina 16 281 17.56 5 2 4 4 6. Mississippi State 97 Nov. 28, 2008 (lost to Ole Miss, 45-0) Georgia-Vanderbilt 17 304 17.88 5 6 2 4 7. Auburn 47 Nov. 24, 2012 (lost to Alabama, 49-0) Alabama-Arkansas 17 309 18.18 6 5 3 3 8. Kentucky 45 Nov. 3, 2012 (lost to Vanderbilt, 40-0) Alabama-Mississippi State 16 291 18.18 3 5 5 2 9. Arkansas 37 Oct. 19, 2013 (lost to Alabama, 52-0) Georgia-Kentucky 16 294 18.38 6 3 3 4 10. Missouri 27 Oct. 11, 2014 (lost to Missouri, 34-0) Florida-Vanderbilt 17 322 18.94 6 4 5 2 11. Texas A&M 25 Oct. 18, 2014 (lost to Alabama, 59-0) LSU-Mississippi State 17 371 21.82 5 3 2 7 12. Ole Miss 22 Nov. 22, 2014 (lost to Arkansas, 30-0) Florida-Kentucky 17 405 23.82 5 2 3 7 13. LSU 21 Nov. 15, 2014 (lost to Arkansas, 17-0) 14. Vanderbilt 9 Nov. 21, 2015 (lost to Texas A&M, 25-0)

* - Longest active streak in NCAA FBS.

SEC STATISTICAL TRENDS Below are some statistical trends in the SEC since conference expansion in 1992 through the 2015 season (Averages per Game Only):

Category 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Scoring Offense 21.7 24.7 26.3 27.1 24.6 25.7 25.9 24.9 26.4 27.7 25.6 27.3 25.0 24.1 25.4 30.3 25.6 28.4 31.0 27.3 30.4 31.7 31.5 28.4 Total Offense 335.1 367.2 366.9 376.7 344.7 372.6 376.4 349.5 364.8 399.2 360.4 376.9 368.9 348.3 351.6 385.9 342.9 378.6 400.2 355.0 402.4 432.5 417.7 399.6 Rushing Offense 167.4 169.8 165.1 153.7 144.7 137.9 144.0 127.7 140.9 154.1 163.9 157.8 166.6 141.4 140.5 168.4 147.1 175.8 175.2 161.1 168.4 197.0 189.0 177.1 Passing Offense 167.7 197.4 201.8 223.0 200.0 234.7 232.4 221.8 223.9 245.1 196.5 219.1 202.3 206.9 211.1 217.5 195.8 202.8 225.0 193.9 234.0 235.5 228.7 222.4 Percent Run 49.9% 46.2% 44.9% 40.8% 41.9% 37.0% 38.3% 36.5% 38.6% 38.6% 45.5% 41.9% 45.2% 40.6% 39.9% 43.6% 42.9% 46.4% 43.8% 45.4% 41.8% 45.5% 45.2% 44.3% Percent Pass 50.1% 53.8% 55.1% 59.2% 58.1% 63.0% 61.7% 63.5% 61.4% 61.4% 54.5% 58.1% 54.8& 59.4% 60.1% 56.8% 57.1% 53.6% 56.2% 54.6% 58.2% 54.5% 54.8% 55.7% Scoring Defense 18.8 19.6 21.7 22.5 20.9 21.2 22.3 21.0 22.2 23.7 21.2 22.5 21.2 20.7 19.4 23.8 20.5 20.8 23.7 20.7 23.0 24.8 23.4 21.9 Total Defense 315.1 329.9 340.9 349.0 320.3 339.1 349.5 322.4 337.1 372.5 329.2 346.6 336.9 327.6 315.0 352.9 309.4 328.7 350.3 320.7 361.3 379.8 370.3 358.1 Rushing Defense 145.8 146.1 151.4 141.6 131.7 121.6 132.9 107.3 128.8 140.7 143.1 137.7 149.5 131.7 128.4 147.4 122.3 140.7 141.2 143.8 140.2 161.0 157.7 151.0 Passing Defense 169.3 183.8 189.5 207.4 188.6 217.5 216.6 215.1 208.3 231.8 186.1 208.9 187.4 195.9 186.6 205.5 187.1 188.0 209.1 176.9 221.2 218.7 212.6 207.1 Percent Run 46.3% 44.3% 44.4% 40.6% 41.1% 35.9% 38.0% 33.3% 38.2% 37.8% 43.5% 39.7% 44.4% 40.2% 40.8% 41.8% 39.5% 42.8% 40.3% 44.8% 38.7% 42.4% 42.6% 42.3% Percent Pass 53.7% 55.7% 55.6% 59.4% 58.9% 64.1% 62.0% 66.7% 61.8% 62.2% 56.5% 60.3% 55.6% 58.8% 59.2% 58.2% 60.5% 57.2% 59.7% 55.2% 61.3% 57.6% 57.4% 57.8% 2016 SEC Football Week 9 SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS

Total Offensive Yards Gained 8. 1,079 - Ish Witter, Missouri ...... 2014-16 1. 13,562 - Aaron Murray, Georgia (396 rushing, 13,166 passing)...... 2010-13 9. 1,061 - Rawleigh Williams, Arkansas ...... 2015-16 2. 12,232 - Tim Tebow, Florida (2,947 rushing, 9,285 passing)...... 2006-09 10. 1,057 - Derrius Guice, LSU ...... 2015-16 3. 11,897 - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State (2,521 rushing, 9,376 passing)...... 2012-15 4. 11,380 - Chris Leak, Florida (137 rushing, 11,213 passing, 30 receiving)...... 2003-06 All-Purpose Yards 5. 11,270 - David Greene, Georgia (-258 rushing, 11,528 passing)...... 2001-04 1. 6,833 - , LSU ...... 1995-98 6. 11,020 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (-181 rushing, 11,201 passing)...... 1994-97 2. 5,881 - Darren McFadden, Arkansas ...... 2005-07 7. 10,841 - Eric Zeier, Georgia (-312 rushing, 11,153 passing)...... 1991-94 3. 5,856 - Derek Abney, Kentucky ...... 2000-03 8. 10,637 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (279 rushing, 10,354 passing)...... 2000-03 4. 5,749 - , Georgia ...... 1980-82 9. 10,500 - Danny Wuerffel, Florida (-375 rushing, 10,875 passing) ...... 1993-96 5. 5,743 - Domanick Davis, LSU ...... 1999-2002 10. 10,478 - Bo Wallace, Ole Miss (944 rushing, 9,534 passing)...... 2012-15 6. 5,596 - James Brooks, Auburn...... 1977-80 Highest Active Players 7. 5,393 - Errict Rhett, Florida ...... 1990-93 1. 7,339 - Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee ...... 2013-16 8. 5,343 - Rafael Little, Kentucky ...... 2004-07 2. 6,869 - Chad Kelly, Ole Miss ...... 2015-16 9. 5,330 - Dennis Johnson, Arkansas ...... 2008-12 3. 3,657 - Leonard Fournette, LSU ...... 2014-16 10. 5,326 - Dalton Hilliard, LSU ...... 1982-85 4. 3,460 - Drew Lock, Missouri ...... 2015-16 Highest Active Players 5. 3,126 - Brandon Harris, LSU ...... 2014-16 1. 4,756 - Leonard Fournette, LSU ...... 2014-16 6. 2,919 - Ralph Webb, Vanderbilt ...... 2014-16 2. 3,309 - Ralph Webb, Vanderbilt ...... 2014-16 7. 2,760 - Nick Chubb, Georgia ...... 2014-16 3. 3,114 - , Tennessee ...... 2014-16 8. 2,661 - Perry Orth, South Carolina ...... 2013-16 4. 3,026 - Nick Chubb, Georgia ...... 2014-16 9. 2,622 - Jalen Hurd, Tennessee ...... 2014-16 5. 2,829 - Darrius Sims, Vanderbilt ...... 2013-16 10. 2,578 - Sean White, Auburn ...... 2014-16 6. 2,455 - Sony Michel, Georgia ...... 2014-16 7. 2,429 - Fred Ross, Mississippi State ...... 2013-16 Touchdown Responsibility 8. 2,322 - Christian Kirk, Texas A&M ...... 2015-16 1. 145 - Tim Tebow, Florida (57 rushing, 88 passing)...... 2006-09 9. 2,303 - Brandon Holloway, Mississippi State ...... 2014-16 2. 137- Aaron Murray, Georgia (16 rushing, 121 passing)...... 2010-13 10. 2,264 - Josh Reynolds, Texas A&M ...... 2014-16 3. 122 - Danny Wuerffel, Florida (8 rushing, 114 passing)...... 1993-96 4. 114 - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State (41 rushing, 70 passing, 3 rec.) ...... 2012-15 Pass Completions 5. 101 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (12 rushing, 89 passing) ...... 1994-97 1. 921 - Aaron Murray, Georgia (1,478 atts., 13,166 yards) ...... 2010-13 101 - Chris Leak, Florida (13 rushing, 88 passing) ...... 2003-06 2. 895 - Chris Leak, Florida (1,458 atts., 11,213 yards)...... 2003-06 7. 93 - Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M (30 rushing, 63 passing) ...... 2012-13 3. 863 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (1,402 atts., 11,201 yards)...... 1994-97 8. 90 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (12 rushing, 78 passing)...... 2000-03 4. 862 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (1,514 atts., 10,354 yards)...... 2000-03 9. 86 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss (5 rushing, 81 passing) ...... 2000-03 5. 849 - David Greene, Georgia (1,440 atts., 11,528 yards)...... 2001-04 10. 84 - Andre Woodson, Kentucky (5 rushing, 79 passing)...... 2004-07 6. 838 - Eric Zeier, Georgia (1,402 atts., 11,153 yards)...... 1991-94 Highest Active Players 7. 829 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss (1,363 atts., 10,119 yards)...... 2000-03 1. 65 - Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee ...... 2013-16 8. 795 - , Kentucky (1,184 atts., 8,435 yards) ...... 1996-98 2. 59 - Chad Kelly, Ole Miss ...... 2015-16 9. 791 - Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky (1,278 atts., 9,360 yards)...... 2004-07 3. 38- Leonard Fournette, LSU ...... 2014-16 10. 775 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee (1,270 atts., 9,707 yards)...... 2000-03 4 27 - Brandon Harris, LSU...... 2014-16 Highest Active Players 27 - Nick Chubb, Georgia ...... 2014-16 1. 510 - Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee ...... 2013-16 6. 25 - Jalen Hurd, Tennessee ...... 2014-16 2. 450 - Chad Kelly, Ole Miss ...... 2015-16 7. 23 - Josh Reynolds, Texas A&M...... 2014-16 3. 266 - Drew Lock, Missouri ...... 2015-16 8. 21 - Austin Allen, Arkansas...... 2014-16 4. 201 - Perry Orth, South Carolina ...... 2013-16 21 - Drew Lock, Missouri...... 2015-16 5. 187 - Brandon Harris, LSU ...... 2014-16 10. 18 - Sony Michel, Georgia...... 2014-16 6. 181 - Sean White, Auburn ...... 2014-16 18 - Fred Ross, Mississippi State ...... 2013-16 7. 177 - Greyson Lambert, Georgia ...... 2015-16 8. 164 - Austin Allen, Arkansas ...... 2014-16 Rushing Yards Gained 9. 156 - Jeremy Johnson, Auburn ...... 2013-16 1. 5,259 - Herschel Walker, Georgia (33 games) ...... 1980-82 10. 150 - Kyle Shurmur, Vanderbilt ...... 2015-16 2. 4,590 - Darren McFadden, Arkansas (38 games)...... 2005-07 3. 4,557 - Kevin Faulk, LSU (41 games) ...... 1995-98 Passing Yards 4. 4,303 - , Auburn (38 games) ...... 1982-85 1. 13,166 - Aaron Murray, Georgia (921 of 1,478) ...... 2010-13 5. 4,163 - Errict Rhett, Florida (48 games)...... 1990-93 2. 11,528 - David Greene, Georgia (849 of 1,440)...... 2001-04 6. 4,050 - Dalton Hilliard, LSU (44 games)...... 1982-85 3. 11,213 - Chris Leak, Florida (895 of 1,458)...... 2003-06 7. 4,035 - Charles Alexander, LSU (44 games) ...... 1975-78 4. 11,201 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (863 of 1,381)...... 1994-97 8. 3,994 - , Mississippi State (47 games)...... 2006-09 5. 11,153 - Eric Zeier, Georgia (838 of 1,402)...... 1991-94 9. 3,928 - , Florida (31 games) ...... 1987-89 6. 10,875 - Danny Wuerffel, Florida (708 of 1,170)...... 1993-96 10. 3,835 - , Kentucky (41 games)...... 1972-75 7. 10,354 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (862 of 1,514)...... 2000-03 Highest Active Players 8. 10,119 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss (829 of 1,363)...... 2000-03 1. 3,657 - Leonard Fournette, LSU ...... 2014-16 9. 9,707 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee (774 of 1,269)...... 2000-03 2. 2,919 - Ralph Webb, Vanderbilt ...... 2014-16 10. 9,534 - Bo Wallace, Ole Miss (747 of 1,186)...... 2012-15 3. 2,760 - Nick Chubb, Georgia ...... 2014-16 4. 2,622 - Jalen Hurd, Tennessee ...... 2014-16 5. 2,020 - Sony Michel, Georgia ...... 2014-16 6. 1,622 - Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee ...... 2013-16 7. 1,505 - Jojo Kemp, Kentucky ...... 2013-16 2016 SEC Football Week 9 SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS

Highest Active Players Highest Active Player 1. 6,100 - Chad Kelly, Ole Miss ...... 2015-16 1. 166 - Fred Ross, Mississippi State ...... 2013-16 2. 5,717 - Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee ...... 2013-16 2. 137 - , Ole Miss ...... 2013-16 3. 3,327 - Drew Lock, Missouri ...... 2015-16 3. 132 - Calvin Ridley, Alabama ...... 2015-16 4. 2,756 - Brandon Harris, LSU ...... 2014-16 4. 130 - Josh Reynolds, Texas A&M ...... 2014-16 5. 2,595 - Perry Orth, South Carolina ...... 2013-16 5. 129 - Christian Kirk, Texas A&M ...... 2015-16 6. 2,430 - Sean White, Auburn ...... 2014-16 6. 114 - Keon Hatcher, Arkansas ...... 2012-16 7. 2,236 - Austin Allen, Arkansas ...... 2014-16 114 - Drew Morgan, Arkansas ...... 2013-16 8. 2,057 - Greyson Lambert, Georgia ...... 2015-16 8. 108 - Ricky Seals-Jones, Texas A&M ...... 2013-16 9. 1,950 - Jeremy Johnson, Auburn ...... 2013-16 9. 103 - ArDarius Stewart, Alabama ...... 2014-16 10. 1,664 - Trevor Knight, Texas A&M ...... 2016 10. 99 - Ryan Timmons, Kentucky ...... 2013-16

Consecutive Attempts Without An Interception Reception Yardage 1. 325 - Andre Woodson, Kentucky...... 2006-07 1. 3,759- Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt (262 catches)...... 2010-13 2. 291 - AJ McCarron, Alabama ...... 2011-12 2. 3,463 - Amari Cooper, Alabama (228 catches)...... 2012-15 3. 288 - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State...... 2014-15 3. 3,093 - Terrence Edwards, Georgia (204 catches)...... 1999-2002 4. 214 - David Greene, Georgia ...... 2004 4. 3,042 - Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina (183 catches)...... 2009-11 5. 203 - Tim Tebow, Florida ...... 2008 5. 3,001 - Josh Reed, LSU (167 catches) ...... 1999-2001 6. 200 - Stewart Patridge, Ole Miss...... 1997 6. 2,964 - Boo Mitchell, Vanderbilt (188 catches)...... 1985-88 7. 190 - Brodie Croyle, Alabama...... 2005 7. 2,934 - Jarius Wright, Arkansas (168 catches) ...... 2008-11 8. 184 - Tyler Wilson, Arkansas...... 2011 8. 2,923 - DJ Hall, Alabama (194 catches) ...... 2004-07 9. 177 - Connor Shaw, South Carolina...... 2012-13 9. 2,899 - Craig Yeast, Kentucky (208 catches)...... 1995-98 10. 176 - Eric Zeier, Georgia...... 1993-94 10. 2,884 - Fred Gibson, Georgia (161 catches) ...... 2001-04 176 - David Greene, Georgia...... 2002-03 Highest Active Players 1. 2,264 - Josh Reynolds, Texas A&M ...... 2014-16 Touchdown Passes 2. 2,047 - Fred Ross, Mississippi State ...... 2013-16 1. 121- Aaron Murray, Georgia...... 2010-13 3. 1,999 - Evan Engram, Ole Miss ...... 2013-16 2. 114 - Danny Wuerffel, Florida...... 1993-96 4. 1,682 - Travin Dural, LSU ...... 2013-16 3. 89 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee ...... 1994-97 5. 1,558 - Keon Hatcher, Arkansas ...... 2012-16 4. 88 - Chris Leak, Florida ...... 2003-06 6. 1,549 - Calvin Ridley, Alabama ...... 2015-16 88 - Tim Tebow, Florida...... 2006-09 7. 1,444 - Drew Morgan, Arkansas ...... 2013-16 6. 81 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss ...... 2000-03 8. 1,419 - Christian Kirk, Texas A&M ...... 2015-16 7. 79 - Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky ...... 2004-07 9. 1,409 - O.J. Howard, Alabama ...... 2013-16 8. 78 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky...... 2000-03 10. 1,309 - Ricky Seals-Jones, Texas A&M ...... 2013-16 9. 77 - , Florida...... 2000-02 77 - A.J. McCarron, Alabama...... 2010-13 Touchdown Receptions Highest Active Players 1. 31 - Chris Doering, Florida (40 games) ...... 1992-95 1. 46 - Chad Kelly, Ole Miss ...... 2015-16 31 - Amari Cooper, Alabama (40 games)...... 2012-15 2. 40 - Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee ...... 2013-16 3. 30 - Terrence Edwards, Georgia (45 games)...... 1999-2002 3. 20 - Drew Lock, Missouri ...... 2015-16 4. 29 - Ike Hilliard, Florida (32 games)...... 1994-96 20 - Brandon Harris, LSU ...... 2014-16 29 - Terry Beasley, Auburn (30 games)...... 1969-71 5. 19 - Austin Allen, Arkansas ...... 2014-16 29 - Jack Jackson, Florida (38 games)...... 1992-94 19 - Jeremy Johnson, Auburn ...... 2013-16 7. 28 - Craig Yeast, Kentucky (43 games)...... 1995-98 7. 12 - Perry Orth, South Carolina ...... 2013-16 8. 27 - Jabar Gaffney, Florida (23 games)...... 2000-2001 12 - Nick Fitzgerald, Mississippi State ...... 2014-16 27 - Marcus Monk, Arkansas (40 games)...... 2004-07 9. 11 - 3 players tied 10. 26 - Reidel Anthony, Florida (33 games) ...... 1994-96 26 - Dwayne Bowe, LSU (42 games)...... 2003-06 Receptions Highest Active Players 1. 262- Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt (3,759 yards)...... 2010-13 1. 23 - Josh Reynolds, Texas A&M ...... 2014-16 2. 236 - Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt (2,852 yards)...... 2005-07 2. 16 - Fred Ross, Mississippi State ...... 2013-16 3. 228 - Amari Cooper, Alabama (3,463 yards) ...... 2012-15 16 - Keon Hatcher, Arkansas ...... 2012-16 4. 208 - Craig Yeast, Kentucky (2,899 yards)...... 1995-98 4. 13 - Drew Morgan, Arkansas ...... 2013-16 5. 207 - Kenny McKinley, South Carolina (2,781 yards)...... 2005-09 13 - Travin Dural, LSU ...... 2013-16 6. 204 - Terrence Edwards, Georgia (3,093 yards)...... 1999-2002 13 - , LSU ...... 2014-16 7. 202 - , Ole Miss (2,393 yards)...... 2013-15 7. 12 - Christian Kirk, Texas A&M ...... 2015-16 8. 200 - Keith Edwards, Vanderbilt (1,757 yards)...... 80,82-84 12 - Calvin Ridley, Alabama ...... 2015-16 9. 198 - Chris Collins, Ole Miss (2,621 yards) ...... 2000-03 12 - Evan Engram, Ole Miss ...... 2013-16 10. 197 - Derek Abney, Kentucky (2,339 yards)...... 2000-03 10. 11 - 2 players tied 2016 SEC Football Week 9 SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS

Rushing Touchdowns Highest Active Players 1. 55 - Tim Tebow, Florida...... 2006-09 1. 39 - Leonard Fournette, LSU ...... 2014-16 2. 49 - Herschel Walker, Georgia...... 1980-82 2. 27 - Nick Chubb, Georgia ...... 2014-16 3. 46 - Kevin Faulk, LSU...... 1995-98 27 - Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee ...... 2013-16 4. 45 - Carnell Williams, Auburn...... 2001-04 4. 25 - Jalen Hurd, Tennessee ...... 2014-16 5. 44 - Dalton Hilliard, LSU ...... 1982-85 5. 23 - Josh Reynolds, Texas A&M ...... 2014-16 6. 43 - Bo Jackson, Auburn...... 1982-85 6. 18 - Sony Michel, Georgia ...... 2014-16 7. 42 - Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State...... 2006-09 18 - Fred Ross, Mississippi State ...... 2013-16 42 - Derrick Henry, Alabama...... 2013-15 8. 17 - Ralph Webb, Vanderbilt ...... 2014-16 42 - Mark Ingram, Alabama...... 2008-10 17 - , Tennessee ...... 2015-16 9. 41 - Shaun Alexander, Alabama ...... 1996-99 17 - Keon Hatcher, Arkansas ...... 2012-16 41 - Darren McFadden, Arkansas ...... 2005-07 41 - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State...... 2012-15 Field Goals Made Highest Active Players 1. 87 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (110 atts.) ...... 2000-03 1. 37 - Leonard Fournette, LSU ...... 2014-16 2. 83 - Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (109 atts.) ...... 2006-09 2. 25 - Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee ...... 2013-16 3. 78 - Philip Doyle, Alabama (105 atts.)...... 1987-90 3. 24 - Nick Chubb, Georgia ...... 2014-16 4. 77 - Kevin Butler, Georgia (98 atts.)...... 1981-84 4. 19 - Jalen Hurd, Tennessee ...... 2014-16 5. 76 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (103 atts.)...... 2008-11 5. 16 - Jojo Kemp, Kentucky ...... 2013-16 6. 71 - Fuad Reveiz, Tennessee (95 atts.) ...... 1981-84 6. 15 - Ralph Webb, Vanderbilt ...... 2014-16 7. 70- , Florida (87 atts.)...... 2008-12 15 - Sony Michel, Georgia ...... 2014-16 8. 67 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (80 atts.)...... 1997-2001 8. 13 - Chad Kelly, Ole Miss ...... 2015-16 9. 66 - Andrew Baggett, Missouri (90 atts.)...... 2012-15 9. 10 - 3 players tied 10. 65 - Michael Proctor, Alabama (91 atts.) ...... 1992-95 Highest Active Players Points Scored 1. 60 - Elliott Fry, South Carolina ...... 2013-16 1. 412 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (184 PATs, 76 FGs, 53 games)...... 2008-11 2. 54 - Daniel Carlson, Auburn ...... 2014-16 2. 409 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (148 PAT, 87 FGs, 50 games)...... 2000-03 3. 47 - Aaron Medley, Tennessee ...... 2014-16 3. 407 – Marshall Morgan, Georgia (215 PATs, 64 FGs, 51 games)...... 2012-15 4. 46 - Adam Griffith, Alabama ...... 2013-16 4. 385 - Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (136 PATs, 83 FGs, 46 games)...... 2006-09 5. 35 - Gary Wunderlich, Ole Miss ...... 2014-16 5. 371 - Jeff Hall, Tennessee (188 PAT, 61 FGs, 46 games)...... 1995-98 6. 29 - Colby Delahoussaye, LSU ...... 2013-14,2016 6. 369 - Colt David, LSU (201 PATs, 54 FGs, 1 TD, 52 games ) ...... 2005-09 7. 28 - Tommy Openshaw, Vanderbilt ...... 2014-16 7. 368 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (67 FGs, 167 PATs, 46 games)...... 1997-2001 8. 24 - Westin Graves, Mississippi State ...... 2014-16 8. 363 - Wes Byrum, Auburn (183 PATs, 60 FGs, 51 games) ...... 2007-10 9. 13 - Cole Hedlund, Arkansas ...... 2015-16 9. 355 - Andrew Baggett, Missouri (157 PATs, 66 FGs, 52 games)...... 2012-15 10. 12 - Daniel LaCamera, Texas A&M ...... 2015-16 10. 354 - Zach Hocker, Arkansas (61 FGs, 171 PATs, 50 games)...... 2010-13 Highest Active Players Total Points Scored by Kicking 1. 323 - Elliott Fry, South Carolina ...... 2013-16 1. 412 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (184 PATs, 76 FGs, 53 games)...... 2008-11 2. 297 - Adam Griffith, Alabama ...... 2013-16 2. 409 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (87 FGs, 148 PATs) ...... 2000-03 3. 294 - Daniel Carlson, Auburn ...... 2014-16 3. 407 – Marshall Morgan, Georgia (215 PATs, 64 FGs, 51 games)...... 2012-15 4. 265 - Aaron Medley, Tennessee ...... 2014-16 4. 385 - Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (136 PATs, 83 FGs, 46 games)...... 2006-09 5. 234 - Leonard Fournette, LSU ...... 2014-16 5. 371 - Jeff Hall, Tennessee (61 FGs, 188 PATs) ...... 1995-98 6. 217 - Gary Wunderlich, Ole Miss ...... 2014-16 6. 368 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (67 FGs, 167 PATs)...... 1997-2001 7. 202 - Colby Delahoussaye, LSU ...... 2013-14, 2016 7. 363 - Colt David, LSU (201 PATs, 54 FGs, 52 games )...... 2005-09 8. 164 - Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee ...... 2013-16 363 - Wes Byrum, Auburn (183 PATs, 60 FGs, 51 games) ...... 2007-10 9. 162 - Nick Chubb, Georgia ...... 2014-16 9. 355 - Andrew Baggett, Missouri (157 PATs, 66 FGs, 52 games)...... 2012-15 10. 150 - 2 players tied 10. 354 - Zach Hocker, Arkansas (61 FGs, 171 PATs, 50 games)...... 2010-13 Highest Active Players Most Touchdowns Scored 1. 323 - Elliott Fry, South Carolina ...... 2013-16 1. 57 - Tim Tebow, Florida (55 games)...... 2006-09 2. 297 - Adam Griffith, Alabama ...... 2013-16 2. 53 - Kevin Faulk, LSU (41 games) ...... 1995-98 3. 288 - Daniel Carlson, Auburn ...... 2014-16 3. 52 - Herschel Walker, Georgia (33 games) ...... 1980-82 4. 265 - Aaron Medley, Tennessee ...... 2014-16 4. 50 - Dalton Hilliard, LSU (44 games)...... 1982-85 5. 217 - Gary Wunderlich, Ole Miss ...... 2014-16 5. 50 - Shaun Alexander, Alabama (41 games)...... 1996-99 6. 202 - Colby Delahoussaye, LSU ...... 2013-14,2016 6. 46 - Carnell Williams, Auburn (42 games) ...... 2001-04 7. 150 - Westin Graves, Mississippi State ...... 2014-16 46 - Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State (47 games)...... 2006-09 8. 139 - Tommy Openshaw, Vanderbilt ...... 2014-16 46 - Mark Ingram, Alabama (39 games)...... 2008-10 9. 119 - Cole Hedlund, Arkansas ...... 2015-16 9. 45 - Bo Jackson, Auburn (38 games) ...... 1982-85 10. 70 - Daniel LaCamera, Texas A&M ...... 2015-16 2016 SEC Football Week 9 SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS

PAT Kicks Made 8. 602 - Derrius Guice, LSU ...... 2015-16 1. 215 – Marshall Morgan, Georgia (220 atts.)...... 2012-15 9. 564 - Johnathan Ford, Auburn ...... 2013-16 2. 201 - Colt David, LSU (204 atts.)...... 2005-08 10. 494 - Carlos Davis, Ole Miss ...... 2012-13,2015-16 3. 188 - Jeff Hall, Tennessee (194 atts.) ...... 1995-98 4. 184 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (186 atts.)...... 2008-11 Rushing Yards by Quarterbacks 5. 183 - Wes Byrum, Auburn (186 atts.)...... 2007-10 1. 2,947 - Tim Tebow, Florida...... 2006-09 6. 172 - Jeremy Shelley, Alabama (175 atts.) ...... 2009-12 2. 2,535 - Matt Jones, Arkansas...... 2001-04 7. 171- Zach Hocker, Arkansas (173 atts.)...... 2010-13 3. 2,521 - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State...... 2012-15 8. 167 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (180 atts.)...... 1997-2001 4. 2,280 - John Bond, Mississippi State ...... 1980-83 9. 162 - , Auburn (163 atts.)...... 2003-06 5. 2,169 - Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M ...... 2012-13 10. 161 - John Becksvoort, Tennesee (161 atts.)...... 1991-94 6. 1,884 - Phil Gargis, Auburn...... 1973-76 Highest Active Players 7. 1,868 - Don Smith, Mississippi State ...... 1983-86 1. 159 - Adam Griffith, Alabama ...... 2013-16 8. 1,866 - , Auburn ...... 2013-15 2. 143 - Elliott Fry, South Carolina ...... 2013-16 9. 1,799 - Andy Johnson, Georgia...... 1971-73 3. 126 - Daniel Carlson, Auburn ...... 2014-16 10. 1,764 - Derrick Ramsey, Kentucky...... 1975-77 4. 124 - Aaron Medley, Tennessee ...... 2014-16 Highest Active Players 5. 115 - Colby Delahoussaye, LSU ...... 2013-14,2016 1. 1,622 - Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee ...... 2013-16 6. 112 - Gary Wunderlich, Ole Miss ...... 2014-16 2. 769 - Chad Kelly, Ole Miss ...... 2015-16 7. 80 - Cole Hedlund, Arkansas ...... 2015-16 3. 665 - Nick Fitzgerald, Mississippi State ...... 2014-16 8. 78 - Westin Graves, Mississippi State ...... 2014-16 4. 526 - Trevor Knight, Texas A&M ...... 2016 9. 55 - Tommy Openshaw, Vanderbilt ...... 2014-16 5. 521 - Jalen Hurts, Alabama ...... 2016 10. 34 - Daniel LaCamera, Texas A&M ...... 2015-16 6. 370 - Brandon Harris, LSU ...... 2014-16 7. 263 - Damian Williams, Mississippi State ...... 2013-14,2016 Punt Return Yards 8. 256 - John Franklin III, Auburn ...... 2016 1. 1,752 - Javier Arenas, Alabama (125 returns)...... 2006-09 9. 159 - Jeremy Johnson, Auburn ...... 2013-16 2. 1,695 - Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt (109 returns) ...... 1947-49 10. 148 - Sean White, Auburn ...... 2014-16 3. 1,371 - Brandon James, Florida (117 returns)...... 2006-09 4. 1,332 - Tony James, Mississippi State (121 returns)...... 1989-92 Yards Punted 5. 1,253 - Damien Gary, Georgia (114 returns)...... 2000-03 1. 12,171 - Jim Arnold, Vanderbilt (277 punts)...... 1979-82 6. 1,170 - Thomas Bailey, Auburn (125 returns) ...... 1991-94 2. 11,562 - Blake McAdams, Mississippi State (293 punts-SEC Record)...... 2005-08 7. 1,163 - Bobby Majors, Tennessee (117 returns)...... 1969-71 3. 11,549 - Jim Miller, Ole Miss (266 punts) ...... 1976-79 8. 1,142 - Junie Hovious, Ole Miss (84 returns)...... 1938-41 4. 11,336 - Bill Marinangel, Vanderbilt (272 punts)...... 1993-96 9. 1,126 - Domanick Davis, LSU (94 returns) ...... 1999-2002 5. 11,260 - Bill Smith, Ole Miss (254 punts) ...... 1983-86 10. 1,119 - , Alabama (83 returns)...... 1944-47 6. 10,937 - Brett Upson, Vanderbilt (271 punts)...... 2006-09 1,119 - Greg Richardson, Alabama (125 returns)...... 1983-86 7. 10,693 – Landon Foster, Kentucky (256 punts) ...... 2012-15 8. 10,216 - , Tennessee (240 punts) ...... 2001-04 Highest Active Players 9. 10,179 - Lewis Colbert, Auburn (244 punts)...... 1982-85 1. 639 - Cameron Sutton, Tennessee ...... 2013-16 10. 10,177 - Matt Wait, Arkansas (251 punts) ...... 1994-97 2. 636 - Tre'Davious White, LSU ...... 2013-16 Highest Active Players 3. 561 - Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia ...... 2014-16 1. 7,064 - JK Scott, Alabama ...... 2014-16 4. 475 - , Florida ...... 2015-16 2. 6,313 - Johnny Townsend, Florida ...... 2013,2015-16 5. 369 - Christian Kirk, Texas A&M ...... 2015-16 3. 5,234 - Corey Fatony, Missouri...... 2015-16 6. 295 - Fred Ross, Mississippi State ...... 2013-16 4. 5,086 - Will Gleeson, Ole Miss ...... 2014-16 7. 284 - Alvin Kamara, Tennessee ...... 2015-16 5. 4,713 - Trevor Daniel, Tennessee ...... 2015-16 8. 262 - Marcus Davis, Auburn ...... 2013-16 6. 4,172 - Sean Kelly, South Carolina ...... 2015-16 9. 253 - Eddie Jackson, Alabama ...... 2013-16 7. 3,656 - Logan Cooke, Mississippi State ...... 2014-16 10. 223 - 2 players tied 8. 3,357 - Toby Baker, Arkansas ...... 2014-16 9. 3,234 - Tommy Openshaw, Vanderbilt ...... 2014-16 Kickoff Return Yards 10. 3,142 - Kevin Phillips, Auburn ...... 2015-16 1. 2,784 - Dennis Johnson, Arkansas (119 returns)...... 2008-12 2. 2,718 - Brandon James, Florida (112 returns)...... 2006-09 Interceptions 3. 2,663 - Brandon Boykin, Georgia (110 returns) ...... 2008-11 1. 20 - Bobby Wilson, Ole Miss (379 yards)...... 1946-49 4. 2,498 - Derek Pegues, Mississippi State (112 returns) ...... 2005-08 20 - Chris Williams, LSU (91 yards) ...... 1977-80 5. 2,476 - Chris Culliver, South Carolina (106 returns) ...... 2007-10 3. 19 - Glenn Cannon, Ole Miss (180 yards)...... 1967-69 6. 2,315 - Derek Abney, Kentucky (95 returns) ...... 2000-03 19 - , Alabama (229 yards)...... 1990-93 7. 2,263 - Mark Johnson, Vanderbilt (107 returns) ...... 1986-88, 90 5. 18 - Buddy McClinton, Auburn (251 yards)...... 1967-69 18 - Tim Priest, Tennessee (305 yards)...... 1968-70 8. 2,168 - Domanick Davis, LSU (95 returns) ...... 1999-2002 7. 16 - Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State (318 yards) ...... 2009-12 9. 2,116 - Javier Arenas, Alabama (88 returns)...... 2006-09 16 - Bacarri Rambo, Georgia (293 yards) ...... 2009-12 10. 2,111- Andre Debose, Florida (79 returns)...... 2010-15 16 - Harry Gilmer, Alabama (234 yards) ...... 1944-47 Highest Active Players 16 - , Georgia (315 yards)...... 1967-68 1. 2,309 - Darrius Sims, Vanderbilt ...... 2013-16 16 - Mike Jones, Tennessee (305 yards)...... 1967-69 2. 1,551 - Evan Berry, Tennessee ...... 2014-16 16 - Harry Harrison, Ole Miss (242 yards) ...... 1971-73 3. 990 - Speedy Noil, Texas A&M ...... 2014-16 16 - Jeremiah Castille, Alabama (186 yards)...... 1979-82 4. 889 - Brandon Holloway, Mississippi State ...... 2014-16 16 - John Mangum, Alabama (95 yards)...... 1986-89 5. 806 - Reggie Davis, Georgia ...... 2013-16 16 - Walter Harris, Mississippi State (162 yards)...... 1992-95 6. 625 - Leonard Fournette, LSU ...... 2014-16 16 - Senquez Golson, Ole Miss (232 yards) ...... 2011-15 7. 620 - Brandon Powell, Florida ...... 2014-16 2016 SEC Football Week 9 SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS

Highest Active Players 5. 42 - Anthone Lott, Florida...... 1993-96 1. 10 - Dominick Sanders, Georgia ...... 2014-16 6. 40 - LaRon Landry, LSU...... 2003-06 2. 9 - Eddie Jackson, Alabama ...... 2013-16 40 - Carlos Rogers, Auburn ...... 2001-04 9 - Jalen Tabor, Florida ...... 2014-16 8. 39 - Larry Kennedy, Florida...... 1991-94 4. 8 - Aarion Penton, Missouri ...... 2013-16 9. 38 - Vernon Hargreaves, Florida...... 2013-15 8 - Todd Kelly Jr., Tennessee ...... 2014-16 10. 36 - Sheldon Brown, South Carolina...... 1998-2001 6. 7 - T.J. Holloman, South Carolina ...... 2013-16 36 - Robert Davis, Vanderbilt...... 1990-93 7 - J.D. Harmon, Kentucky ...... 2012,2014-16 36 - Dee Milliner, Alabama...... 2010-12 7 - Quincy Mauger, Georgia ...... 2013-16 Highest Active Players 9. 6 - 4 players tied 1. 35 - Aarion Penton (27 brup, 8 int), Missouri ...... 2013-16 2. 33 - Cameron Sutton (27 brup, 6 int), Tennessee ...... 2013-16 Tackles 3. 32 - Jalen Tabor (23 brup, 9 int), Florida ...... 2014-16 1. 547 - Andy Spiva, Tennessee...... 1973-76 4. 31 - Tre'Davious White (25 brup, 6 int), LSU ...... 2013-16 2. 528 - Freddie Smith, Auburn ...... 1976-79 5. 30 - Jared Collins (28 brup, 2 int), Arkansas ...... 2013-16 528 - Jeff Herrod, Ole Miss...... 1984-87 6. 27 - Torren McGaster (24 brup, 3 int), Vanderbilt ...... 2013-16 4. 521 - Jim Kovach, Kentucky...... 1974-76, 1978 7. 25 - Dominick Sanders (15 brup, 10 int), Georgia ...... 2014-16 5. 482 - Chris Chenault, Kentucky...... 1985-88 8. 22 - Oren Burks (18 brup, 4 int), Vanderbilt ...... 2014-16 6. 475 - David Little, Florida ...... 1977-80 9. 21 - 4 players tied 475 - Jeff Kremer, Kentucky...... 1984-87 8. 472 - Kem Coleman, Ole Miss ...... 1974-77 Total Kick Return Yardage (Punt + Kickoff) 9. 470 - Marty Moore, Kentucky ...... 1990-93 1. 4,089 - Brandon James, Florida (117-1371 PR / 112-2718 KOR) ...... 2006-09 10. 467 - , Florida...... 1976-79 2. 3,868 - Javier Arenas, Alabama (125-1752 PR / 88-2116 KOR)...... 2006-09 467 - Ben Zambiasi, Georgia...... 1974-77 3. 3,357 - Derek Abney, Kentucky (88-1,042 PR / 95-2,315 KOR)...... 2000-03 467 - Ray Costict, Mississippi State...... 1973-76 4. 3,294 - Domanick Davis, LSU (94-1126 PR / 95-2168 KOR) ...... 1999-2002 Highest Active Players 5. 3,290 - Derek Pegues, Miss. State (112-2498 KOR / 78-792 PR) ...... 2005-08 1. 266 - Michael Scherer, Missouri ...... 2013-16 6. 3,194 - Tony James, Miss. State (121-1,332 PR / 78-1,862 KOR)...... 1989-92 2. 264 - Brooks Ellis, Arkansas ...... 2013-16 7. 2,821 - Brandon Boykin, Georgia (9-158 PR / 110-2,663 KOR)...... 2008-11 3. 258 - Johnathan Ford, Auburn ...... 2013-16 8. 2,837 - , Missouri 75-801 PR / 87-2,036 KOR) ...... 2010-15 4. 255 - , Vanderbilt ...... 2013-16 9. 2,784 - Dennis Johnson, Arkansas (119-2,784 KOR)...... 2008-12 5. 252 - Richie Brown, Mississippi State ...... 2013-16 10. 2,690 - Thomas Bailey, Auburn (125-1,170 PR / 74-1,520 KOR)...... 1991-94 6. 241 - , LSU ...... 2013-16 Highest Active Players 7. 240 - Jalen Reeves-Maybin, Tennessee ...... 2013-16 2,342 – Darrius Sims, Vanderbilt (8-33 PR / 93-2,309 KOR) ...... 2013- 8. 229 - , Texas A&M ...... 2014-16 9. 227 - Shaan Washington, Texas A&M ...... 2013-16 Punt Return Touchdowns 10. 195 - , Florida ...... 2013-16 1. 7 - Javier Arenas, Alabama ...... 2006-09 2. 6 - Derek Abney, Kentucky...... 2000-03 Sacks 3. 5 - Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt...... 1947-49 1. 52.0 - Derrick Thomas, Alabama...... 1985-88 5 - Joe Adams, Arkansas...... 2008-11 2. 49.0 - Billy Jackson, Mississippi State ...... 1980-83 Highest Active Players 3. 37.0 - Ben Williams, Ole Miss...... 1972-75 1. 4 - Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia ...... 2014-16 4. 36.0 - , Georgia...... 2001-04 2. 3 - Cameron Sutton, Tennessee ...... 2013-16 5. 33.0 - , Florida ...... 1998-01 3 - Tre'Davious White, LSU ...... 2013-16 6. 32.0 - , Tennessee...... 1980-83 4. 2 - Christian Kirk, Texas A&M ...... 2015-16 7. 29.0 - Richard Tardits, Georgia...... 1985-88 2 - Antonio Callaway, Florida ...... 2015-16 29.0 - Eric Norwood, South Carolina...... 2006-09 2 - Eddie Jackson, Alabama ...... 2013-16 9. 28.0 - Jimmy Payne, Georgia...... 1978-82 28.0 - Leonard Little, Tennessee ...... 1995-97 28.0 - Jarvis Jones, Georgia ...... 2011-12 Highest Active Players 1. 28.0 - Myles Garrett, Texas A&M ...... 2014-16 2. 26.0 - Derek Barnett, Tennessee ...... 2014-16 3. 23.5 - Jonathan Allen, Alabama ...... 2013-16 4. 22.5 - Marquis Haynes, Ole Miss ...... 2014-16 5. 18.5 - Tim Williams, Alabama ...... 2013-16 6. 15.0 - Daeshon Hall, Texas A&M ...... 2013-16 15.0 - Ryan Anderson, Alabama ...... 2013-16 8. 13.5 - A.J. Jefferson, Mississippi State ...... 2013-16 9. 13.0 - Arden Key, LSU ...... 2015-16 10. 12.5 - Charles Harris, Missouri ...... 2014-16

Passes Defended 1. 49 - , LSU...... 2001-04 2. 47 - John Mangum, Alabama ...... 1985-88 3. 44 - Chevis Jackson, LSU...... 2004-07 4. 43 - Trevard Lindley, Kentucky...... 2006-09 2016 SEC Football Week 9 SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS

Total Kick/Punt Return Touchdowns 1. 8 - Derek Abney, Kentucky (6 PR, 2 KOR)...... 2000-03 2. 7 - Javier Arenas, Alabama (7 PR)...... 2006-09 7 - Marcus Murphy (4 PR 3 KOR)...... 2012-15 4. 6 - Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt (5 PR, 1 KOR)...... 1947-49 5. 5 - Pinky Rohm, LSU (3 PR, 2 KOR)...... 1937 5 - Brandon James, Florida (4 PR, 1 KOR) ...... 2006-09 5 - Willie Gault, Tennessee (1 PR, 4 KOR) ...... 1979-82 5 - Tom McWilliams, Mississippi State (4 PR, 1 KOR)...... 1944-48 5 - Brandon Boykin, Georgia (4 KOR / Tied for SEC Career Record / 1 PR)...... 2008-11 5 - Joe Adams, Arkansas (5 PR)...... 2008-11 5 - Marcus Murphy, Missouri (3 PR, 2 KOR)...... 2012- 5 – Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia (4 PR, 1 KOR) ...... 2014– Highest Active Players 5 – Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia (4 PR, 1 KOR)...... 2014–

Career Field Goal Percentage (Min. 25 made) 1. 87.8 - Bobby Raymond, Florida (43 of 49)...... 1982-84 2. 87.2 - Bryson Rose, Ole Miss (25 of 29) ...... 2010-12 3. 83.9 - Josh Jasper, LSU (47 of 56) ...... 2007-10 4. 83.8 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (67 of 80)...... 1997-2001 5. 82.9 - Berj Yepremian, Florida (29 of 35)...... 1976-78 6. 82.1 - Judd Davis, Florida (32 of 39) ...... 1992-94 7. 81.3 - David Browndyke, LSU (61 of 75) ...... 1986-89 8. 80.3 - Brandon Coutu, Georgia (53 of 66)...... 2004-07 9. 80.0 - Jeremy Shelley, Alabama (44 of 55) ...... 2009-12 10. 79.5 - Caleb Sturgis, Florida (70 of 88)...... 2008-12 Highest Active Player (Min. 1 FG attempt) 1. 83.1 - Daniel Carlson (54-65), Auburn ...... 2014-16 2. 81.8 - A. MacGinnis (9-11), Kentucky ...... 2016 3. 80.6 - Colby Delahoussaye (29-36), LSU ...... 2013-14,2016 4. 80.0 - Rodrigo Blankenship (4-5), Georgia ...... 2016 5. 79.5 - Gary Wunderlich (35-44), Ole Miss ...... 2014-16 6. 78.6 - Adam McFain (11-14), Arkansas ...... 2014-16 7. 75.0 - Westin Graves (24-32), Mississippi State ...... 2014-16 75.0 - Daniel LaCamera (12-16), Texas A&M ...... 2015-16 75.0 - Eddy Pineiro (9-12), Florida ...... 2016 10. 74.1 - Elliott Fry (60-81), South Carolina ...... 2013-16

Tackles for Loss 1. 74.0 - Derrick Thomas, Alabama...... 1985-88 2. 59.0 - Kindal Moorehead, Alabama ...... 1998-2002 3. 58.0 - Wilber Marshall, Florida...... 1980-83 58.0 - David Pollack, Georgia...... 2001-04 5. 55.0 - Alonzo Johnson, Florida...... 1981-85 55.0 - Anthony McFarland, LSU ...... 1995-98 7. 54.5 - Eric Norwood, South Carolina...... 2006-09 8. 53.0 - Leonard Little, Tennessee ...... 1995-97 9. 51.5 - , Florida ...... 2005-07 10. 51.0 - Reggie White, Tennessee...... 1980-83 Highest Active Players 1. 44.5 - Derek Barnett, Tennessee ...... 2014-16 2. 43.0 - Myles Garrett, Texas A&M ...... 2014-16 3. 36.5 - Zach Cunningham, Vanderbilt ...... 2013-16 4. 35.0 - Jonathan Allen, Alabama ...... 2013-16 5. 34.5 - A.J. Jefferson, Mississippi State ...... 2013-16 6. 33.0 - Daeshon Hall, Texas A&M ...... 2013-16 7. 32.5 - Marquis Haynes, Ole Miss ...... 2014-16 32.5 - Ryan Anderson, Alabama ...... 2013-16 9. 29.0 - Issac Gross, Ole Miss ...... 2012-16 10. 28.0 - Charles Harris, Missouri ...... 2014-16 2016 SEC Football Week 9

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Phil Steele Athlon Sporting News CBSSports.com 1st-Team 1st-Team 1st-Team 1st-Team RB - Leonard Fournette, LSU RB - Leonard Fournette, LSU RB - Leonard Fournette, LSU RB - Leonard Fournette, LSU WR - Calvin Ridley, Alabama WR - Calvin Ridley, Alabama WR - Calvin Ridley, Alabama WR - Calvin Ridley, Alabama TE - O.J. Howard, Alabama OT - , Alabama OT - Cam Robinson, Alabama OT - Cam Robinson, Alabama OT - Cam Robinson, Alabama DE - Jonathan Allen, Alabama OG - Ethan Pocic, LSU DE - Myles Garrett, Texas A&M DE - Myles Garrett, Texas A&M DE - Derek Barnett, Tennessee DE - Jonathan Allen, Alabama DE - Jonathan Allen, Alabama DE - Jonathan Allen, Alabama DE - Myles Garrett, Texas A&M DE - Myles Garrett, Texas A&M DL - , Florida LB - Tim Williams, Alabama SS - , LSU CB - Jalen Tabor, Florida LB - Kendell Beckwith, LSU LB - Jarrad Davis, Florida K - Daniel Carlson, Auburn CB - Cameron Sutton, Tennessee CB - Jalen Tabor, Florida CB - Jalen Tabor, Florida P - JK Scott, Alabama S - Jamal Adams, LSU S - Jamal Adams, LSU SS - Jamal Adams, LSU KR - Evan Berry, Tennessee P - JK Scott, Alabama FS - Marcus Maye, Florida PR - Cameron Sutton, Tennessee 2nd-Team KR - Evan Berry, Tennessee P - JK Scott, Alabama TE - O.J. Howard, Alabama PR - Cameron Sutton, Tennessee KR - Evan Berry, Tennessee 2nd-Team OG - Greg Pyke, Georgia LS - Cole Mazza, Alabama WR - Christian Kirk, Texas A&M DE - Carl Lawson, Auburn 2nd-Team C - Ethan Pocic, LSU DE - Derek Barnett, Tennessee WR - Christian Kirk, Texas A&M 2nd-Team DL - Charles Harris, Missouri DT - Dalvin Tomlinson, Alabama TE - O.J. Howard, Alabama QB - Chad Kelly, Ole Miss DL - Arden Key, LSU LB - , Alabama DE - Derek Barnett, Tennessee WR - Christian Kirk, Texas A&M LB - Zach Cunningham, Vanderbilt LB - Kendell Beckwith, LSU LB - Reuben Foster, Alabama WR - Malachi Dupre, LSU LB - Reuben Foster, Alabama CB - Tre’Davious White, LSU CB - Tra’Davious White, LSU DE - Carl Lawson, Auburn CB - Jalen Tabor, Florida S - Eddie Jackson, Alabama K - Daniel Carlson, Auburn DE - Derek Barnett, Tennessee S - Eddie Jackson, Alabama LB - Reuben Foster, Alabama LB - Kendell Beckwith, LSU 3rd-Team CB - Tre’Davious White, LSU TE - Evan Engram, Ole Miss SS - Eddie Jackson, Alabama OL - Dan Skipper, Arkansas P - Johnny Townsend, Florida LB - Jalen Reeves-Maybin, Tennessee CB - Tra’Davious White, LSU 3rd-Team S - Marcus Maye, Florida RB - Nick Chubb, Georgia PR - Antonio Callaway, Florida WR - Travin Dural, LSU C - Ethan Pocic, LSU 4th-Team OG - Braden Smith, Auburn RB - Jalen Hurd, Tennessee OG - Greg Pyke, Georgia AP - Nick Chubb, Georgia OT - Avery Gennesy, Texas A&M TE - O.J. Howard, Alabama DE - Charles Harris, Missouri DL - Jarrad Davis, Florida DT - Montravius Adams, Auburn LB - Kendell Beckwith, LSU DT - Davon Godchaux, LSU LB - Tim Williams, Alabama LB - Jaylon Reeves-Maybin, Tennessee S - Tony Conner, Ole Miss CB - Cameron Sutton, Tennessee CB - , Alabama K - Daniel Carlson, Auburn PR - Cameron Sutton, Tennessee

4th-Team RB - Jalen Hurd, Tennessee RB - Damien Harris, Alabama TE - Evan Engram, Ole Miss OG - Martez Ivey, Florida OT - Dan Skipper, Arkansas DT - Da’Shawn Hand, Alabama DE - Marquis Hayes, Ole Miss LB - Zach Cunningham, Vanderbilt SS - Johnathan Ford, Auburn K - Eddie Pineiro, Florida 2016 SEC Football Week 9

SEC PLAYERS ON AWARD WATCH LISTS

PRESEASON Brandon Holloway Mississippi State Walker, Hornung, Wuerffel Name School Award T.J. Holloman South Carolina Butkus Jamal Adams LSU Nagurski, Bednarik, Thorpe, O.J. Howard Alabama Lombardi, Mackey, Maxwell, Lott Wuerffel Montravius Adams Auburn Lombardi, Outland, Nagurski Marlon Humphrey Alabama Nagurski Otaro Alaka Texas A&M Lombardi Jalen Hurd Tennessee Lombardi, Maxwell, Walker Jonathan Allen Alabama Lombardi, Nagurski, Bednarik, Martez Ivey Florida Lombardi, Outland Lott, Hendricks Eddie Jackson Alabama Nagurski, Bednarik, Camp, Ryan Anderson Alabama Lombardi, Butkus Thorpe, Lott Toby Baker Arkansas Guy A.J. Jefferson Mississippi State Hendricks Derek Barnett Tennessee Lombardi, Nagurski, Bednarik, Colin Jeter LSU Wuerffel Lott, Hendricks D.J. Jones Ole Miss Lombardi Kendell Beckwith LSU Lombardi, Nagurski, Bednarik, Alvin Kamara Tennessee Walker Butkus Chad Kelly Ole Miss Lombardi, Manning, Maxwell, Evan Berry Tennessee Lott Camp, O’Brien Jeb Blazevich Georgia Mackey, Wuerffel Arden Key LSU Lombardi Caleb Brantley Florida Lombardi Christian Kirk Texas A&M Maxwell, Camp, Biletnikoff, Richie Brown Mississippi State Nagurski, Butkus Hornung Oren Burks Vanderbilt Wuerffel Trevor Knight Texas A&M Maxwell, Wuerffel Antonio Callaway Florida Hornung Alan Knott South Carolina Rimington Daniel Carlson Auburn Wuerffel, Groza Alex Kozan Auburn Outland Lorenzo Carter Georgia Lombardi, Nagurski, Butkus Brandon Kublanow Georgia Rimington Nick Chubb Georgia Lombardi, Maxwell, Walker, Carl Lawson Auburn Lombardi, Nagurski, Bednarik, Camp Hendricks Jamaal Clayburn Mississippi State Rimington Marcus Maye Florida Nagurski, Bednarik, Thorpe Tony Conner Ole Miss Nagurski, Bednarik Isaiah McKenzie Georgia Hornung CJ Conrad Kentucky Mackey Jaylen Reeves-Maybin Tennessee Lombardi, Nagurski, Bednarik, Robert Conyers Ole Miss Rimington Butkus Jared Cornelius Arkansas Hornung Sony Michel Georgia Walker Bryan Cox Florida Hendricks Drew Morgan Arkansas Biletnikoff Zach Cunningham Vanderbilt Lombardi, Nagurski, Bednarik, Lewis Neal LSU Lombardi, Nagurski, Butkus Hendricks Trevor Daniel Tennessee Guy Daron Payne Alabama Lombardi Jarrad Davis Florida Lombardi, Nagurski, Bednarik, Ethan Pocic LSU Lombardi, Outland, Rimington Butkus, Wuerffel Greg Pyke Georgia Lombardi, Outland Alabama Biletnikoff Frank Ragnow Arkansas Rimington Atlantic Dillon DeBoer Florida Rimington Josh Reynolds Texas A&M Biletnikoff Josh Dobbs Tennessee Lombardi, Manning, Maxwell, Calvin Ridley Alabama Maxwell, Biletnikoff Camp, O’Brien, Wuerffel Cam Robinson Alabama Lombardi, Outland Trent Dominigue LSU Groza Fred Ross Mississippi State Biletnikoff Malachi Dupre LSU Biletnikoff Dominick Sanders Georgia Bednarik Brooks Ellis Arkansas Butkus, Wuerffel Bo Scarbrough Alabama Walker Evan Engram Ole Miss Lombardi, Mackey, Wuerffel JK Scott Alabama Wuerffel, Guy Johnathan Ford Auburn Bednarik, Hornung Michael Scherer Missouri Butkus Reuben Foster Alabama Lombardi, Nagurski, Bednarik, Dan Skipper Arkansas Lombardi, Outland Butkus Braden Smith Auburn Lombardi, Outland Leonard Fournette LSU Lombardi, Maxwell, Walker, Jeremy Sprinkle Arkansas Mackey Camp Cameron Sutton Tennessee Nagurski, Bednarik, Thorpe, Elliott Fry South Carolina Groza Hornung Myles Garrett Texas A&M Lombardi, Nagurski, Bednarik, Jalen Tabor Florida Nagurski, Bednarik Camp, Lott, Hendricks Coleman Thomas Tennessee Rimington Avery Gennesy Texas A&M Lombardi, Outland Dalvin Tomlinson Alabama Lombardi Will Gleeson Ole Miss Guy Jon Toth Kentucky Outland, Rimington Davon Godchaux LSU Lombardi, Outland, Nagurski Johnny Townsend Florida Guy DeAndre Goolsby Florida Mackey Kody Walker Arkansas Walker Adam Griffith Alabama Groza Armani Watts Texas A&M Bednarik Daeshon Hall Texas A&M Lombardi, Nagurski, Bednarik, Ralph Webb Vanderbilt Walker Hendricks David Williams South Carolina Walker Da'Shawn Hand Alabama Lombardi, Hendricks Rawleigh Williams Arkansas Walker Charles Harris Missouri Lombardi, Nagurski, Bednarik, Stanley Williams Kentucky Walker Lott Tim Williams Alabama Lombardi, Nagurski, Bednarik, Damien Harris Alabama Walker Butkus, Lott Marquis Haynes Ole Miss Lombardi, Nagurski, Bednarik, Tre Williams Auburn Lombardi Hendricks Deatrich Wise, Jr. Arkansas Lombardi, Nagurski, Bednarik, 2016 SEC Football Week 9

Hendricks Tre’Davious White LSU Nagurski, Bednarik, Thorpe Dylan Wiseman Tennessee Outland Ethan Wolf Tennessee Mackey

TOTAL – 06 / 224 total mentions

LIST INCLUDES 20 AWARDS: Bednarik (Defensive Player), Maxwell (Player), Mackey (Tight End), Rimington (Center), Groza (Kicker), Guy (Punter), Nagurski (Defensive Player), Outland (Interior Lineman), Thorpe (Defensive Back), Butkus (Linebacker), Lombardi (Lineman/ Linebacker), Biletnikoff (Wide Receiver), O’Brien (Quarterback), Walker (Running Back), Camp (Player), Manning (Quarterback), Lott (Defensive Impact Player), Hendricks (Defensive End), Hornung (Multi-Purpose Player), Wuerffel (Community Service).

Campbell Trophy Semifinalists (Sept. 28) Brooks Ellis, Arkansas Alex Kozan, Auburn Johnny Townsend, Florida Jon Toth, Kentucky Nathan Noble, Ole Miss Richie Brown, Mississippi State Sean Culkin, Missouri Perry Orth, South Carolina Dylan Wiesman, Tennessee

Mackey Award Midseason Watch List (Oct. 11) CJ Conrad, Kentucky Evan Engram, Ole Miss DeAndre Golsby, Florida O.J. Howard, Alabama , South Carolina Jeremy Sprinkle, Arkansas

Senior CLASS Award (Oct. 13) Richie Brown, Mississippi State Evan Engram, Ole Miss O.J. Howard, Alabama Chad Kelly, Ole Miss Tre’Davious White, LSU

Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (Oct. 13) Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee Chad Kelly, Ole Miss Travor Knight, Texas A&M

Thorpe Award Semifinalists (Oct. 24) Justin Evans, Texas A&M Minkah Fitzpatrick, Alabama Tre’Davious White, LSU 2016 SEC Football

PRE-SEASON ALL-SEC TEAMS Media Days (Chosen by media) Third-Team Coaches’ (*ties) DL Marquis Haynes, Ole Miss (102) First Team Preseason All-SEC SPECIAL TEAMS OFFENSE DL Deatrich Wise, Arkansas (95) OFFENSE PK Adam Griffith, Alabama* First-Team DL Cece Jefferson, Florida (85) TE O.J. Howard, Alabama Elliott Fry, South Carolina* QB Chad Kelly, Ole Miss (321) DL A.J. Jefferson, Mississippi State (84) OL Cam Robinson, Alabama P Johnny Townsend, Florida RB Leonard Fournette, LSU (329) LB Lorenzo Carter, Georgia (92) Dan Skipper, Arkansas RS Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia RB Nick Chubb, Georgia (308) LB Richie Brown, Mississippi State (84) Greg Pyke, Georgia WR Calvin Ridley, Alabama (318) LB Arden Key, LSU (76) Alex Kozan, Auburn WR Christian Kirk, Texas A&M (223) DB Marcus Maye, Florida (139) C Ethan Pocic, LSU Third Team Preseason All-SEC TE O.J. Howard, Alabama (294) DB Marlon Humphrey, Alabama (120) WR Calvin Ridley, Alabama OL Cam Robinson, Alabama (315) DB Johnathan Ford, Auburn (105) Christian Kirk, Texas A&M OFFENSE OL Dan Skipper, Arkansas (228) DB Armani Watts, Texas A&M (74) QB Chad Kelly, Ole Miss TE Jeremy Sprinkle, Arkansas OL Greg Pyke, Georgia (171) RB Leonard Fournette, LSU OL David Sharpe, Florida OL Alex Kozan, Auburn (165) SPECIALISTS Nick Chubb, Georgia Mason Zandi, South Carolina C Ethan Pocic, LSU (188) First-Team AP Christian Kirk, Texas A&M Jashon Robertson, Tennessee P JK Scott, Alabama (252) Frank Ragnow, Arkansas Second-Team PK Daniel Carlson, Auburn (198) DEFENSE C Ross Pierschbacher, Alabama* QB Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee (313) RS Christian Kirk, Texas A&M (214) DL Myles Garrett, Texas A&M Frank Ragnow, Arkansas* RB Jalen Hurd, Tennessee (278) AP Christian Kirk, Texas A&M (240) Jonathan Allen, Alabama Jon Toth, Kentucky* RB Ralph Webb, Vanderbilt (151) Derek Barnett, Tennessee WR Travin Dural, LSU WR Malachi Dupre, LSU (167) Second-Team Carl Lawson, Auburn Drew Morgan, Arkansas WR Fred Ross, Mississippi State (139) P Johnny Townsend, Florida (124) LB Reuben Foster, Alabama QB Brandon Harris, LSU TE Evan Engram, Ole Miss (214) PK Adam Griffith, Alabama (174) Kendell Beckwith, LSU RB Stanley “Boom” Williams, Kentucky OL Martez Ivey, Florida (152) RS Evan Berry, Tennessee (163) Jalen Reeves-Maybin, Tennessee* Brandon Holloway, Mississippi State OL William Clapp, LSU (143) AP Alvin Kamara, Tennessee (152) Jarrad Davis, Florida* AP Derrius Guice, LSU OL David Sharpe, Florida (138) DB Eddie Jackson, Alabama OL Alphonse Taylor, Alabama (137) Third-Team Jalen Tabor, Florida DEFENSE C Brandon Kublanow, Georgia (121) P Trevor Daniel, Tennessee (97) Cameron Sutton, Tennessee DL Marquis Haynes, Ole Miss PK Elliott Fry, South Carolina (91) Tre’Davious White, LSU Lewis Neal, LSU Third-Team RS Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia (100) Deatrich Wise, Arkansas* QB Brandon Harris, LSU (25) AP Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia (112) SPECIAL TEAMS Daeshon Hall, Texas A&M* RB Stanley "Boom" Williams, Kentucky (60) PK Daniel Carlson, Auburn A.J. Jefferson, Mississippi State* RB Jovon Robinson, Auburn (55) PREDICTED ORDER OF FINISH P JK Scott, Alabama LB Richie Brown, Mississippi State WR Ricky Seals-Jones, Texas A&M (78) WESTERN DIVISION (1st Place votes) RS Christian Kirk, Tennessee* Oren Burks, Vanderbilt WR Drew Morgan, Arkansas (49) School Points Evan Berry, Tennessee* Lorenzo Carter, Georgia TE Jeremy Sprinkle, Arkansas (65) Alabama (246) 2220 DB Marcus Maye, Florida OL Avery Gennesy, Texas A&M (120) LSU (76) 1984 Marlon Humphrey, Alabama OL Jashon Robertson, Tennessee (119) Ole Miss (5) 1479 Second Team Preseason All-SEC Johnathan Ford, Auburn OL Braden Smith, Auburn (118) Texas A&M (3) 1130 Quincy Wilson, Florida OL Javon Patterson, Ole Miss (113) Arkansas (1) 1047 OFFENSE C Ross Pierschbacher, Alabama (101) Auburn 890 TE Evan Engram, Ole Miss SPECIAL TEAMS Mississippi State 518 OL William Clapp, LSU PK Gary Wunderlich, Ole Miss DEFENSE Avery Gennesy, Texas A&M P Trevor Daniel, Tennessee First-Team EASTERN DIVISION (1st Place votes) Martez Ivey, Florida RS Marcus Davis, Auburn* DL Jonathan Allen, Alabama (301) School Points Alphonse Taylor, Alabama* Cameron Sutton, Tennessee* DL Myles Garrett, Texas A&M (286) Tennessee (225) 2167 Braden Smith, Auburn* Brandon Holloway, Mississippi State* DL Carl Lawson, Auburn (253) Florida (57) 1891 C Brandon Kublanow, Georgia DL Derek Barnett, Tennessee (171) Georgia (45) 1860 WR Fred Ross, Mississippi State LB Reuben Foster, Alabama (265) Kentucky 933 Malachi Dupre, LSU * - Ties LB Kendell Beckwith, LSU (231) Vanderbilt (2) 810 QB Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee LB Jalen Reeves-Maybin, Tennessee (223) Missouri 807 RB Jalen Hurd, Tennessee DB Eddie Jackson, Alabama (293) South Carolina (2) 800 Ralph Webb, Vanderbilt DB Jalen Tabor, Florida (249) AP Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia DB Tre'Davious White, LSU (221) SEC CHAMPION DB Cameron Sutton, Tennessee (213) School Points DEFENSE Alabama 223 DL Montravius Adams, Auburn Second-Team LSU 59 Charles Harris, Missouri DL Montravius Adams, Auburn (167) Tennessee 29 Bryan Cox, Florida DL Bryan Cox, Florida (105) Georgia 7 Davon Godchaux, LSU DL Davon Godchaux, LSU (105) Florida 5 LB Tim Williams, Alabama DL Charles Harris, Missouri (103) Ole Miss 4 Zach Cunningham, Vanderbilt LB Tim Williams, Alabama (196) Texas A&M 1 Brooks Ellis, Arkansas* LB Zach Cunningham, Vanderbilt (178) South Carolina 1 Arden Key, LSU* LB Jarrad Davis, Florida (160) Vanderbilt 1 DB Jamal Adams, LSU DB Jamal Adams, LSU (193) Arkansas 1 Dominick Sanders, Georgia DB Minkah Fitzpatrick, Alabama (188) Minkah Fitzpatrick, Alabama DB Tony Conner, Ole Miss (146) Tony Conner, Ole Miss DB Dominick Sanders, Georgia (145) 2016 SEC Football SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME SEC DIVISIONAL TIE-BREAKER 2016 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME In the event of a tie for the division championship, the following procedures will be The Southeastern Conference’s Eastern and Western Division winners will meet in used to break all ties to determine the SEC Football Championship Game representa- Atlanta’s Georgia Dome to battle for the league championship and the right to represent the conference in the College Football Playoff. The 25th-annual title game is set for December 3 tive. All Conference versus Conference Games (both division and non-division) will be and will be televised nationally by CBS Sports. counted in the Conference Standings. The game was born as a result of 1992 conference expansion, which saw Arkansas and South Carolina become the first members added in SEC history. Under NCAA regulations, a 1. Two-Team Tie. In the event two teams are tied for a division title, the following pro- conference with 12 members may play an additional football game to determine its cham- cedure will be used in the following order: pion, provided the regular season is played in divisions. The participants of the game are determined each year during the eight-game regular- A. Head-to-head competition between the two tied teams; season conference schedule as the teams with the best overall SEC winning percentage in B. Records of the tied teams within the division; each division. C. Head-to-head competition against the team within the division with the best CBS Sports’ national coverage of the 2015 SEC Championship game, which saw Alabama overall (divisional and non-divisional) Conference record, and proceeding through the defeat Florida, 29-15, was the highest-rated college football game of the year. division (multiple ties within the division will be broken from first to last and a tie for The SEC Championship game averaged an overnight household rating/share in the metered markets of 8.3/17, up 8%, from last year’s 7.7/16 for Alabama-Missouri. The 2009 first place will be broken before a tie for fourth place); SEC Championship Game earned an 11.8 rating and a 24 share, marking the highest-rated D. Overall record against non-divisional teams; SEC Championship Game in history. The game matched the No. 1 Florida Gators (12-0) vs. the E. Combined record against all common non-divisional teams; No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide (12-0). F. Record against the common non-divisional team with the best overall The SEC Championship Game has drawn 22 capacity crowds in its 24-year history. Only Conference record (divisional or non-divisional) and proceeding through other com- 1993 (Birmingham) and 1995 (Atlanta) were not sellouts. The SEC, along with AMB Sports & Entertainment (AMBSE) and the Georgia World mon non-divisional teams based on their order of finish within their division; Congress Center Authority (GWCCA), recently announced an agreement to host the SEC G. Best cumulative Conference winning percentage of non-divisional opponents; Championship Game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta through 2026. The new agree- and ment allows the SEC the option of adding up to two successive five-year extensions. Example: Tied Teams Non-Divisional Opponents Cumulative Record The Georgia Dome has hosted the SEC Championship Game for 22 years beginning in Western 1 Eastern Opponents: 14-2 1994, with capacity crowds in the last 20 consecutive years. By the end of the new agree- ment, including options, the Championship will have been played in Atlanta a total of 43 Western 2 Eastern Opponents: 12-4 years. Mercedes-Benz Stadium is set to open in 2017, with 2016 set to be the final SEC (Western 1 would be the representative) Championship Game held in the Georgia Dome.

H. Coin flip of the tied teams. Year Score Attendance 1992 Alabama 28, Florida 21 83,091 1993 Florida 28, Alabama 13 76,345 2. Three-Team Tie (or more). If three teams (or more) are tied for a division title, the 1994 Florida 24, Alabama 23 74,751 following procedure will be used in the following order: (Note: If one of the proce- 1995 Florida 34, Arkansas 3 71,325 dures results in one team being eliminated and two remaining, the two-team 1996 Florida 45, Alabama 30 74,132 tiebreaker procedure as stated in No. 1 above will be used): 1997 Tennessee 30, Auburn 29 74,896 A. Combined head-to-head record among the tied teams; 1998 Tennessee 24, Miss. State 14 74,795 1999 Alabama 34, Florida 7 71,500 B. Record of the tied teams within the division; 2000 Florida 28, Auburn 6 73,427 C. Head-to-head competition against the team within the division with the best 2001 LSU 31, Tennessee 20 74,843 overall Conference record (divisional and non-divisional) and proceeding through the 2002 Georgia 30, Arkansas 3 74,835 division (multiple ties within the division will be broken from first to last and a tie for 2003 LSU 34, Georgia 13 74,913 first place will be broken before a tie for fourth place); 2004 Auburn 38, Tennessee 28 74,892 2005 Georgia 34, LSU 14 73,717 D. Overall Conference record against non-divisional teams; 2006 Florida 38, Arkansas 28 73,374 E. Combined record against all common non-divisional teams; 2007 LSU 21, Tennessee 14 73,832 F. Record against the common non-divisional team with the best overall 2008 Florida 31, Alabama 20 75,892 Conference record (divisional and non-divisional) and proceeding through other com- 2009 Alabama 32, Florida 13 75,514 mon non-divisional teams based on their order of finish within their division; and 2010 Auburn 56, South Carolina 17 75,802 2011 LSU 42, Georgia 10 74,515 G. Best cumulative Conference winning percentage of non-divisional opponents 2012 Alabama 32, Georgia 28 75,624 (Note: If two teams’ non-divisional opponents have the same cumulative record, then 2013 Auburn 59, Missouri 42 75,632 the two-team tiebreaker procedures apply. If four teams are tied, and three teams’ 2014 Alabama 42, Missouri 13 73,526 non-divisional opponents have the same cumulative record, the three-team tiebreak- 2015 Alabama 29, Florida 15 75,320 er procedures will be used beginning with 2.A.); Here’s a chart of team history in the SEC Championship Game: Example: Tied Teams Non-Divisional Opponents Cumulative Record Team Appearances W-L Pct. Western 1 Eastern Opponents: 14-2 Florida 11 7-4 .636 Western 2 Eastern Opponents: 12-4 Alabama 10 6-4 .600 Western 3 Eastern Opponents: 8-8 Auburn 5 3-2 .600 (Western 1 would be the representative) Georgia 5 2-3 .400 LSU 5 4-1 .800 Tennessee 5 2-3 .400 H. Coin flip of the tied teams with the team with the odd result being the repre- Arkansas 3 0-3 .000 sentative (Example: If there are two teams with tails and one team with heads, the Missouri 2 0-2 .000 team with heads is the representative). Mississippi State 1 0-1 .000 South Carolina 1 0-1 .000 2016 SEC Football

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SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RACE RECAPS 2004 - Auburn clinches berth in the SEC Championship Game on Oct. 30, tying the earliest since the game began in 1992 (Alabama, 1993). The Tigers (8-0) finish two games ahead in 1992 - Both races decided before final weekend. Florida and Georgia (6-2 in the SEC) were co- the standings of second-place LSU (6-2). Tennessee clinches berth as Eastern Division repre- champions in the Eastern Division. The Gators won the tie-breaker by virtue of a 26-24 win sentative with 38-33 win against Vanderbilt on Nov. 20. The Vols (7-1) would win their next over the Bulldogs earlier in the season. Alabama (8-0) was the outright Western Division game on the following weekend against Kentucky to claim the division title outright. Georgia champion, even with a game against Auburn in the final weekend, which the Tide won, 17-0. was second in the Western Division with a 6-2 mark.

1993 - Both races decided before final weekend. Florida won the Eastern Division and Alabama 2005 - Georgia (6-2) clinched Eastern Division Championship with a 45-13 win over Kentucky won the Western Division. The Gators finished 1/2 game ahead of Tennessee (UT tied Alabama, on Nov. 19. The Bulldogs finish one full game ahead of South Carolina and Florida in the stand- 17-17). Alabama, at 5-2-1, finished two games ahead second-place Arkansas. Auburn was 8-0 ings. LSU clinched Western Division title with a 19-17 win over Arkansas on Nov. 25. The Tigers in the SEC, but was ineligible for the conference title. finished tied for the Western Division title (7-1), but defeated Auburn, 20-17, on Oct. 22, to win the tie-breaker. 1994 - Both races decided before final weekend. Florida won the Eastern Division, finishing SEC play at 7-1, two games ahead of Tennessee. Alabama won the Western Division with an 8- 2006 - Florida (7-1) clinched Eastern Division Championship and berth in the SEC 0 SEC mark, three games ahead of Miss. State. Championship Game on Nov. 4, by defeating Vanderbilt, 25-19. Arkansas clinched the Western Division title and SEC Championship Game berth with a 28-14 win over Mississippi State on 1995 - Both races decided before final weekend. Florida won the Eastern Division, finishing Nov. 18. SEC play at 8-0, one game ahead of Tennessee. Arkansas won the Western Division with a 6-2 SEC mark, one game ahead of Auburn and Alabama. 2007 - LSU (6-2) clinched Western Division berth in the SEC Championship Game on Week 11 after Alabama and Auburn both lose. Tennessee (6-2) gets Eastern Division berth with 52-50 1996 - Both races decided before final weekend. Florida won the Eastern Division, finishing four-overtime victory over Kentucky in Week 13. The Vols win the tie-breaker with Georgia (6- SEC play at 8-0, one game ahead of Tennessee. Alabama won the Western Division with a 6-2 2), defeating the Bulldogs 35-14 in Week 6. SEC mark, tying LSU. However, the Tide defeated the Tigers, 26-0, earlier in the year to win the tie-breaker. 2008 - Alabama (8-0) clinched Western Division berth in SEC Championship Game on Week 11 (Nov. 1) after defeating LSU, 27-21. Florida (7-1) clinched Eastern Division berth in SEC 1997 - Eastern Division race not finalized until after the final weekend. Tennessee defeated Championship Game on Week 12 (Nov. 8) after defeating Vanderbilt, 42-14. Vanderbilt, 17-10, to win the division on the final weekend. Tennessee, at 7-1 in the SEC, fin- ished one game ahead of Georgia and Florida. Auburn had won the Western Division with a 6- 2009 - Florida (8-0) clinched Eastern Division berth in SEC Championship Game on Week 9 (Oct. 2 SEC mark, tying LSU. However, Auburn defeated LSU, 31-28, earlier in the year to win the 31) after defeating Georgia, 41-17. Alabama (8-0) clinched Western Division berth in SEC tie-breaker. Championship Game on Week 11 (Nov. 14) after defeating Mississippi State, 31-3.

1998 - Western Division race not finalized until after the final weekend. Miss. State defeated 2010 - Both spots in the SEC Championship Game were clinched on Week 11 (Nov. 13). Auburn Ole Miss, 28-6, on Thanksgiving night, to win division on final weekend. Arkansas and Miss. (8-0) clinched Western Division berth with a 49-31 win against Georgia. South Carolina (5-3) State finished in tie for the division title. However, Miss. State defeated Arkansas, 22-21, earli- clinched Eastern Division berth with a 36-14 win against Florida. er that season to win the tie-breaker. Arkansas defeated LSU 41-14 on the final weekend, but when State defeated Ole Miss, the chase for the Championship Game had been won. 2011 - Georgia (7-1) clinched a berth in the SEC Championship Game in Week 12 (Nov. 19) Tennessee had clinched the Eastern Division before the final weekend and defeated Vanderbilt, with a 19-10 win over Kentucky while LSU (8-0) clinched its berth in Week 13 (last weekend of 41-0, to finished the SEC at 8-0. the regular season) with a 41-17 win over Arkansas

1999 - Both races decided before final weekend. Florida won the Eastern Division, finishing 2012 - Georgia (7-1) clinched a berth in the SEC Championship Game in Week 11 (Nov. 10) with SEC play at 7-1, one game ahead of Tennessee. Alabama won the Western Division with a 7-1 a 38-0 win over Auburn. Alabama clinched a berth in the SEC Championship Game in Week 13 SEC mark, one game ahead of Miss. State. (Nov. 24) with a 49-0 win over Auburn.

2000 - Both races decided before final weekend. Florida won the Eastern Division, finishing 2013 - For the first time since 2003, both races were determined on the final weekend. Auburn SEC play at 7-1, two games ahead of South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee. Auburn won the (7-1) clinched a berth in the SEC Championship Game with a dramtic 34-28 win off a 109-yard Western Division with a 6-2 SEC mark, one game ahead of LSU. LSU lost to Arkansas in the missed field goal return for a touchdown on the game’s final play at Auburn. SEC newcomer final weekend, 14-3. Even if the Tigers would have beaten the Razorbacks, Auburn would have Missouri (7-1) clinched a berth in the SEC Championship Game with a 28-21 home win over won the tie-breaker over LSU due to a 34-17 win earlier in the season. Texas A&M.

2001 - Both races go down to the final weekend. Due to game postponements on Sept. 15, 2014 - For the second straight season, both divisional races were determined on the final games were reschedule for Dec. 1. On that weekend, Tennessee defeated Florida, 34-32, in weekend. Missouri won the SEC East outright by closing the season with three straight SEC Gainesville, and LSU defeated Auburn, 27-14, in Baton Rouge, to clinch berths in the SEC wins, inlcuding two on the road for their second straight trip to Atlanta. Alabama won the Championship Game. The Vols won the East with a 7-1 mark while LSU had a 5-3 mark and Western Division outright as well, with Ole Miss defeating Mississippi State in the Egg Bowl, tied with Auburn for the West, but won the head-to-head tiebreaker. while Alabama topped Auburn in the Iron Bowl.

2002 - Western division race not finalized until after the final weekend. Georgia clinched the 2015 - Florida (7-1) won the Eastern Division, clinching a spot after defeating Vanderbilt on Eastern Division championship on Nov. 16 after defeating Auburn, 24-21, in Auburn. The 7-1 Nov. 7. Alabama (7-1) claimed the Western Division with a victory over Auburn in the Iron Bowl Bulldogs finish one game ahead of Florida, which was 6-2. Arkansas wins the Western Division on the final day of the regular season. It was the fourth straight season where the Western on the season’s final weekend, defeating LSU, 21-20, in Little Rock on Nov. 29. The Razorbacks, Champion was the Iron Bowl winner. LSU Tigers and Auburn Tigers are tied at 5-3 but Arkansas wins the head-to-head tiebreakers. SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RACE RECAP 2003 - Both races decided on final weekend. Tennessee defeats Kentucky, 20-7, to force a three-way tie for Eastern Division championship between Vols, Georgia and Florida. Using tie- The earliest a berth has been clinched in the SEC Championship Game is Oct. 30 (Auburn, 2004, breaker involving the BCS standings, Georgia has the highest BCS ranking and has defeated & Alabama, 1993). Tennessee (next highest ranking) during regular season to secure SEC Championship Game berth. LSU defeats Arkansas, 55-24, and Ole Miss beats Mississippi State, 31-0, to force a tie for In 16 of 48 divisional races (including 2015), a championship game berth has not been decided the Western Division championship. LSU’s 17-14 win over Ole Miss the week before earns the until the weekend prior to the SEC Championship Game. That occurred in 1997 (Tennessee), Tigers the Western Division berth. 1998 (Mississippi State), 2001 (Tennessee and LSU), 2002 (Arkansas), 2003 (Georgia and LSU), 2005 (LSU), 2007 (Tennessee), 2011 (LSU), 2012 (Alabama), 2013 (Auburn and Missouri), 2014 (Alabama and Missouri) and 2015 (Alabama). 2015 SEC Football 2015 SEC FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 2015 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Florida Alabama The 24th annual SEC Football Championship Game was playe d on De c. 5 at the Georgia FIRST DOWNS...... 7 25 Dome in Atlanta, with Alabama claiming a 29-15 victory over Florida and the No. 2 seed in the RUSHES-YARDS (NET)...... 21-15 58-233 Co llege Football Playoff. PASSING YDS (NET)...... 165 204 The game drew a capacity crowd of 75,320 and had a 8.3/17 te levision rating n CBS Sports, Passes Att-Comp-Int...... 24-9-1 26-18-0 the highest rated college football game of the 2015 season. TOTA L OFFENSE PLAYS-YA RDS..... 45-180 84-437 The 2009 SEC Championship Game earned a 11.8 rating and a 24 share, the highest rated Fumble Returns-Yards...... 0-0 0-0 SEC Championship Game in history. Punt Returns-Yards...... 3-84 8-45 The game was playe d in Birmingham’s Le gion Field in 1992 and 1993 and move d to the Kickoff Returns-Yards...... 2-44 2-46 Georgia Do me in 1994. Interception Returns-Yards.... 0-0 1--1 The Championship Game has drawn 22 capacity crowds in its 24-year history. On ly 1993 Punts (Number-Avg)...... 9-46.0 6-51.2 (Birmingham) and 1995 (Atlanta) we re not sellouts. -Lost...... 1-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards...... 5-51 5-35 Year Score Attendance Possession Time...... 16:31 43:29 1992 Alabama 28, Florida 21 83,091 Third-Down Conversions...... 0 of 11 7 of 17 1993 Florida 28, Alabama 13 76,345 Fourth-Down Conversions...... 0 of 1 1 of 1 1994 Florida 24, Alabama 23 74,751 Red-Zone Scores-Chances...... 0-0 4-6 1995 Florida 34, Arkansas 3 71,325 Sacks By: Number-Yards...... 2-17 5-36 1996 Florida 45, Alabama 30 74,132 1997 Tennessee 30, Auburn 29 74,896 1998 T ennessee 24, Miss. State 14 74,795 RUSHING: Florida-Kel. Taylor 7-8; J. Cronkrite 2-8; J. Scarlett 1-3; Tr. Harris 11-minus 4. 1999 Alabama 34, Florida 7 71,500 Alabama-Derrick Henry 44-189; Jake Coker 8-23; 4-14; A. Stewart 1-5; Calvin 2000 Florida 28, Auburn 6 73,427 Ridley 1-2. 2001 LSU 31, Tennessee 20 74,843 2002 Georgia 30, Arkansas 3 74,835 PASSING: Florida-Tr. Harris 9-24-1-165. Alabama-Jake Coker 18-26-0-204. 2003 LSU 34, Georgia 13 74,913 2004 Auburn 38, Tennessee 28 74,892 RECEIVING: Florida-J. Mcgee 3-43; V. Showers 2-22; A. Callaway 1-46; C. Worton 1-46; D. 2005 Georgia 34, LSU 14 73,717 Goolsby 1-15; Tr. Harris 1-minus 7. Alabama-Calvin Ridley 8-102; A. Stewart 4-64; R. Mullaney 2006 Florida 38, Arkansas 28 73,374 3-22; Kenyan Drake 3-16. 2007 LSU 21, Tennessee 14 73,832 2008 Florida 31, Alabama 20 75,892 INTERCEPTIONS: Florida-None. Alabama-M. Humphrey 1-minus 1. 2009 Alabama 32, Florida 13 75,514 2010 Auburn 56, South Carolina 17 75,802 FUMBLES: Florida-A. Callaway 1-0. Alabama-Derrick Henry 1-1; Jake Coker 2011 LSU 42, Georgia 10 74,515 1-0. 2012 Alabama 32, Georgia 28 75,624 2013 Auburn 59, Missouri 42 75,632 MVP: With third-highest rushing total (189 yards) in championship game history Derrick Henry 2014 Alabama 42, Missouri 13 73,526 was named the MVP of the championship game. He becomes the fourth running back to take 2015 Alabama 29, Florida 15 75,320 home the game’s top honor and third in the last four years. Other Alabama MVPs – Antonio Langham, DB, 1992; Freddie Milons, WR, 1999; Greg McElroy, QB, 2009; Eddie Lacy, RB, 2012; Blake Sims, QB, 2014. 2015 SEC FOOT BALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Alabama 29, Florida 15 NOTES De c. 5, 2015 • Georgia Do me (75,320) • Atlant a, Ga. • The Crimson Tide became the first team to win back-to-back championship games since Tennessee in 1997 and 1998. Florida...... 0 7 0 8 - 15 Record: (10-3,7-1) • A Western Di vision team has now won seven consecutive championship games (Alabama 4, Alabama...... 2 10 10 7 - 29 Record: (12-1,7-1) Auburn 2, LSU 1) since Florida won in 2008. The seven straight wins by the Western Division betters the Eastern Division’s six-game win streak from 1993-98. The Western Division leads the Scoring Summary: Eastern Division 13-11. 1st • With 189 yards rushing today, Alabama’s Derrick Henry became the first back to rush for more 09:05 UA - TEAM safety, UF 0 - UA 2 than 100 yards twice in championship game history. • Alabama limited to Florida to 15 yards rushing which is the second-lowest net rushing total 2nd (Auburn rushed for minus-15 vs. Tennessee in 1997). It’s the fewest since Alabama was held to 11:53 UF - A. Callaway 85 yd punt return (N. MacInnes kick),, UF 7 - UA 2 27 yards versus Florida in 1996. Alabama also held Florida without a third down conversion (0- 05:45 UA - Adam Griffith 28 yd field goal, 14-64 6:08, UF 7 - UA 5 for-11), matching the re co rd set in the 1999 game against the Gators when they we nt 0-for-9. 02:26 UA - Derrick Henry 2 yd run (Adam Griffith kick), 3-58 1:02, UF 7 - UA 12 • Alabama held Florida to seven first downs which is the second-fewest in the championship game record. Alabama held Florida to six in the 1999 game. 3rd 08:04 UA - Adam Griffith 30 yd field goal, 12-65 6:49, UF 7 - UA 15 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME HISTORY 02:49 UA - A. Stewart 32 yd pass from Jake Coker (Adam Griffith kick), 10-81 4:47, UF 7 - UA 22 Team App. Record Ti tles Florida 11 7-4 (.636) 7 (1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2006, 2008) 4th Alabama 10 6-4 (.600) 6 (1992, 1999, 2009, 2012, 2014, 2015) 08:50 UA - R. Mullaney 9 yd pass from Jake Coker (Adam Griffith kick), 9-57 4:26, UF 7 - UA 29 Auburn 5 3-2 (.600) 3 (2004, 2010, 2013) 05:02 UF - C. Worton 46 yd pass from Tr. Harris (Tr. Harris rush), 3-81 0:59, UF 15 - UA 29 Georgia 5 2-3 (.400) 2 (2002, 2005) LSU 5 4-1 (.800) 4 (2001, 2003, 2007, 2011) Tennessee 5 2-3 (.400) 2 (1997, 1998) Arkansas 3 0-3 (.000) Missouri 2 0-2 (.000) Mississippi State 1 0-1 (.000) South Carolina 1 0-1 (.000) 2016 SEC Football 2016 SEC FOOTBALL LEGENDS CLASS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (Oct. 4, 2016) – The So utheastern Conference on Tu esday for 374 ya rd s and three to uchdow ns. A four-year starte r, Ca mpbell led Au burn to a announced its 2016 SEC Football Legends class, a collect ion of former football stand- 31-9 mark in his 40 career starts, the most wins ever by a starting quarterback in outs who will be honored at events surrounding the SEC Football Championship school history. He led the Tigers to three consecutive bowl wins and was the Music Game in Atlanta in December. City Bowl and Sugar Bowl MVPs in consecutive years. Campbell holds the school record for career passing efficiency and is second in passing yard s, total offense, com- The 2016 Football Legends Class includes 14 former stars who excelled on the grid- pletion percentage and passing touchdow ns. A first round pick of the Washington iron and helped write the rich history of the sport at their respective institutions. This Redskins in the 2005 NFL Draft, Campbell played 10 years in the NFL from 2005-14. year’s class includes a winner, All-Americans, All-SEC selections and Academic All-Americans as well as NCAA and SEC record holders. The group repre- FLORIDA – Steve Sp urrier, Quarterback 1963-1966; Head Coach 1990-2001 sents teams that won National and SEC Championships and are represented in state, Fl orida quarterback Steve Spurrier was the Gators' starter for three seasons and a school and college football halls of fame. two- time consensus All-American, winning the Heisman Trophy in his senior season of 1966. Du ring his record -setting career he passed for more than 4,800 yard s and 37 The class will be honored at the 2016 SEC Football “Weekend of Champions” Dec. 2-3 touchdowns. Following a 14-year NFL career, he returned to Florida in 1990 to in Atlanta, Ga. The annual SEC Legends Dinner presented by AT&T will be held Dec. 2 become the Gators' head coach. For 12 seasons he led Florida to unprecedented suc- at the Hyatt Regency in Atlant a and the group will also be re co gnized prior to the SEC cess with his Fu n ‘n’ Gun offense, record ing Fl orida's first six SEC championships and Football Championship Game, which will be held at the Georgia Dome on Sat., Dec. 3. first consensus national championship in 1996. Meanwhile his squads and players set numerous school and SEC records. In 1996, Spurrier became the first Heisman Trophy Below is a listing and biographies of the 2016 SEC Football Legends: winner to coach a Heisman winner when UF quarterback Danny Wu erffel won the award. Spurrier later was head coach at South Carolina from 2005-2015. He was 2016 SEC FOOTBALL LEGEND BIOGRAPHIES inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a player in 1986.

ALABAMA – , Offensive Tackle, 1996-99 GEORGIA – Jon Stinchcomb, Offensive Line, 1999-2002 Alabama offensive tackle Chris Sa muels was the Crimson Ti de’s first Outland Trophy Georgia offensive lineman Jon Stinchcomb made early headlines for the Bulldogs as a winner. A first-team All-American at left tackle as a senior for the Tide in 1999, he Freshman All-American, then went on to a stellar career capp ed by first team All- was also recipient of the Jacobs Trophy, symbolic of the SEC’s best offensive blocker. American honors his senior year of 2002. It was his senior season when he helped Samuels started 42 consecutive games during his Alabama career and was a first- lead Georgia win its first SEC championship in 20 years, the same year he was named team All-SEC selection in both 1998 and 1999. A crushing blocker and superb pass to the CoSIDA Academic All-America Team for the second year in a row. He also wa s protector, he did not allow a or quarterback pressure during his one of 11 Division I players nationally to be named to the AFCA National Good Works entire senior season. Samuels was the third player selected in the 2000 NFL Draft by Team for outstanding cont ributions to community service. A 2002 recipient of the the Washington Redskins. He spent his entire professional career with the Redskins, National Football Foundation Post Graduate Scholarship, Stinchcomb was drafted by playing 10 years while being chosen to the Pro Bowl six times. He was named one of the Saints in the second round of the 2003 NFL Draft, was recipient of the 80 Greatest Redskins of all time. the Saints Man of the Year Award for 2008, and was a starting offensive lineman on the Saints’ 2010 Super Bowl Championship team. ARKA NSAS – Sh aw n Andrews, Of fe nsive Ta ckle, 2001-03 Arkansas offensive tackle Shawn Andrews was a finalist for the Outland Trophy and KENTUCKY – James Whalen, Tight End, 1997-1999 Lombard i Award in his junior season with the Razorbacks. A two-time All-American, Kentucky tight end James Whalen had a storybook rags-to-riches collegiate career. he was also named the SEC’s 2003 Offensive Player of the Year by College Football After first joining the Wildcats as a walk-on, he eventually became a mainstay in the News and won the Jacobs Trophy, awarded annually to the best blocker in the Kentucky lineup and soon was recognized as one of the best in the country at his Southeastern Conference, in both 2002 and 2003. In 2002, he helped Arkansas lead position. He earned first-team All-America honors from the Wa lter Ca mp Football the SEC and rank fifth in the nation in rushing (241.9 yard s per game). In 2002, he Foundation, Associated Press, CNN/SI and CBS SportsLIne in 1999. A sure-handed became the first sophomore in Arkansas history to earn first-team All-America hon- receiver who also earned consensus All-SEC honors, Whalen caught 90 passes his sen- ors. Andrews was a first-round selection (16th overall pick) in the 2004 NFL Draft by ior campaign, totaling 1,019 yards and 10 touchdowns as he led the nation’s tight the and playe d 10 years in the NFL. He helped lead the Eagles to ends in all three categories. He also set an NCAA record for most catches by a tight the NFC title in 2004 and was named to the Pro Bowl three times. end in a season. Selected by the Tampa Bay Bucs in the 2000 NFL draft, Whalen played four years with the . AUBURN – Jason Campbell, Quarterback, 2000-04 Au burn quarterback Jason Campbell was the SEC 2004 Offensive Most Valuable Player LSU – Robert Du gas, Of fe nsive Ta ckle, 1976-78 and first-team All-SEC while leading the Tigers to a perfect 13-0 record and an SEC LSU offensive tackle Robert Du gas is one of the most decorated student-at hletes in Championship. His senior season in 2004, Ca mpbell thre w for 2,700 ya rd s and 20 LSU history, earning first team All-America honors for his play on the football field as touchdowns and was named the 2004 SEC Championship game MVP after throwing well as his performance in the classroom. Du gas was a 1978 National Scholar-At hlete 2016 SEC Football 2016 SEC FOOTBALL LEGENDS CLASS and was also a first-team Academic All-America selection in 1977. On the field, SOUTH CA ROLINA – Travelle Wharton, Offensive Tackle, 2000-2003 Dugas earned All-America honors from the Football News as he anchored an LSU South Carolina offensive tackle Travelle Wharton started 45 of the 47 games the offensive line known as the “Root Hogs.” He helped pave the way for LSU’s record-set- Gamecocks from 2000-2003. A re lentless blocker, he did not allow a sack after the ting running back Charles Alexander who set numerous school rushing records. Dugas second game of his freshman season in 2000, a span of 45 contests. A highly-decorat- was a two-time All-SEC pick in 1977 and 1978 and he earned Academic All-SEC in ed player during his career, Wharton earned Freshmen All-America honors from The 1977 and 1978. He later served as team physician for the Nebraska football program Sporting News in 2000. As a senior in 2003, Wharton anchored an offensive line that for many years before returning to Baton Rouge. allowed only 10 sacks the entire season. He was named a team captain as a senior and earned All-SEC recognition before he was chosen to play in the . He OLE MISS – Kris Mangum, Tight End, 1994-96 was selecte d by Ca ro lina in the third ro und of the 2004 NFL Draft, and logged a 10- Ole Miss tight end Kris Mangum earned first-team All-America honors in 1996 when year NFL career with the Panthers and , starting 111 of the 115 he served as team captain for the Rebels. A two-time All-SEC selection, Mangum games in which he played. caught 74 passes for 729 yards and four touchdowns during his three seasons with the Rebels, averaging 9.9 yards per reception. He was named the 1996 SEC Most TENNESSEE – Deon Grant, Defensive Back, 1997-1999 Outstanding Lineman by the Birmingham Monday Morning Quarterback Club, and he Tennessee defensive back Deon Grant had eyes for the football during his years on finished his co llegiate career ranked second among Ole Miss tight ends in passes Rocky Top, totaling 14 interceptions and 141 tackles in a standout career for the caught and third in re ceiving ya rds. Mangum enjoyed a 10-year career in the NFL Volunteers. The All-American defensive back had multiple interceptions in three dif- with the Ca ro lina Pa nt hers, re tiring after the 2006 season as the fifth-leading re ceiver ferent games during his junior season of 1999, finishing with nine picks and 167 in franchise history with 151 catches for 1,424 ya rds and nine TDs and third in team re turn ya rds on the season to tie for the lead in the NCAA. Grant helped lead the Vo ls history in games played with 126. He was inducted into the Ole Miss Athletics Hall of to the inaugural BCS National Championship in 1998. He remains the last Vol to Fame in 2008. intercept three passes in a game as he accomplished the feat on Oct. 2, 1999 vs. Au burn. Grant was selecte d in the second ro und draft of the 2000 NFL draft by the MISSISSIPPI STATE – Randy Thomas, Offensive Guard, 1997-98 Carolina Panthers and played 12 seasons in the NFL for Carolina, Jacksonville, Seattle Mississippi State offensive guard Randy Thomas was a two-year starter for the and the New York Giants. He earned a with the Giants in their win Bulldog from 1997-98. Thomas was a va luable leader of MSU’s 1998 SEC Western over New England in Super Bowl XLVI. Di vision championship team that reached the SEC Championship Game in Atlanta. Although he didn’t start playing football until the tenth grade, he started all 24 TEXAS A&M – Ray Mickens, Defensive Back, 1992-95 games of his career at Mississippi State while earning second-team All-America hon- Texas A&M defensive back Ray Mickens was an All-American for the Aggies in 1995. ors by the Sporting News and second-team All-SEC accolades by the Associated Press A four-year letterman in football, Mickens was a three-time All-SWC selection (1993- as a senior. Thomas was selecte d in the second ro und of the 1999 NFL Draft by the 94-95). Born in Frankfurt, Germany, he played in El Paso, Texas, , becoming the highest drafted MSU offensive lineman since 1976 at where he attracte d the atte ntion of the Aggies. During his career at Texas A&M, the the time. Thomas played 11 NFL seasons, starting 143 games from 1999-2009 that Aggies co mpiled a re co rd of 41-6-1 and was 25-2-1 in the SWC. Mickens starte d 36 included stints with the Jets and Washington Redskins. games at and with his help the Aggie defense ranked No. 3 in the country in total defense his senior season and in 1993 the Aggie pass defense led the country MISSOURI – Justin Smith, Defensive End, 1998-2000 in pass efficiency defense. He was a third-round draft pick of the New York Jets in Missouri defensive end Justin Smith was one of the top pass rushing defensive ends 1996 and played through the 2003 season for the Jets before suffering a torn ACL and in Tiger history. Smith was a first-team All-American as a junior in 2000 before missing the 2004 season. He finished his NFL career playing for the bypassing his final year of eligibility for the NFL. In his final season as a Tiger, he (2005) and (2006). re co rded 97 to tal tackles and 11 quarterback sacks, both Mizzou season re co rds at the time. In just three years, he established the MU career sacks re co rd with 22.5. Smith VA NDERBILT – Ch ris Williams, Of fe nsive Ta ckle, 2005-2007 we nt on to beco me the highest-e ver draft pick by a Mizzou Ti ger when he was select- Vanderbilt offensive tackle Chris Williams arrived on the Vanderbilt campus as an ed with the No. 4 overall pick of the 2000 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals. He undersized and under-recruited offensive line candidate. He left as one of the great- turned in a stellar 14-year NFL career, becoming one of the league’s most feared est lineman in Commodore team history. After adding more than nearly 60 pounds of defenders in seven seasons with the Bengals and the . He was bulk during his first two years on campus, Wi lliams quickly established himself in selected for five consecutive Pro Bowls (2009-2013), and was named to the AP All- 2005, beco ming a starter at left guard as a sophomore. Wi lliams later deve loped into Pro Team in both 2011 and 2012. Sports Illustrated named him the NFL Defensive one of the nation's premier left tackles, earning first team All-Southeastern Player of the Year in 2011 and he helped lead the 49ers to Super Bowl XLVII. Conference honors as a senior in 2007. After graduating, Williams was selected as the No. 14 overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft by the , becoming the first Commodore offensive lineman in more than two decades to be taken in the first ro und of the draft. Wi lliams we nt on to enjoy a seven-year NFL career until injuries forced him out of the game in 2014. 2016 SEC Football

2017 SEC FOOTBALL WEEKLY CONFERENCE SCHEDULE Sept. 2 Sept. 23 Nov. 4 Alabama vs. Florida State (Atlanta) Arkansas vs. Texas A&M (Arlington) *LSU at Alabama Florida A&M at Arkansas (Little Rock) *Mississippi State at Georgia Coastal Carolina at Arkansas Georgia Southern at Auburn *Florida at Kentucky *South Carolina at Georgia Florida vs. Michigan (Arlington) Syracuse at LSU *Ole Miss at Kentucky Appalachian State at Georgia *Auburn at Missouri UMass at Mississippi State Kentucky at Southern Mississippi Louisiana Tech at South Carolina *Florida at Missouri LSU vs. BYU (Houston) UMass at Tennessee Southern Miss at Tennessee South Alabama at Ole Miss *Alabama at Vanderbilt *Auburn at Texas A&M Charleston Southern at Mississippi State Western Kentucky at Vanderbilt Missouri State at Missouri Sept. 30 South Carolina vs. NC State (Charlotte) *Ole Miss at Alabama Nov. 11 Texas A&M at UCLA New Mexico State at Arkansas *Georgia at Auburn Vanderbilt at Middle Tennessee *Mississippi State at Auburn *Arkansas at LSU *Vanderbilt at Florida Louisiana-Lafayette at Ole Miss Sept. 4 (Monday) Eastern Michigan at Kentucky *Alabama at Mississippi State Tennessee vs. Georgia Tech (Atlanta) Troy at LSU *Tennessee at Missouri *Georgia at Tennessee *Florida at South Carolina Sept. 9 *South Carolina at Texas A&M New Mexico at Texas A&M Fresno State at Alabama *Kentucky at Vanderbilt TCU at Arkansas Oct. 7 Auburn at Clemson *Ole Miss at Auburn Nov. 18 Northern Colorado at Florida *Missouri at Kentucky Mercer at Alabama Georgia at Notre Dame *LSU at Florida *Mississippi State at Arkansas Eastern Kentucky at Kentucky *Arkansas at South Carolina Louisiana-Monroe at Auburn UT Chattanooga at LSU *Alabama at Texas A&M UAB at Florida UT Martin at Ole Miss *Georgia at Vanderbilt *Kentucky at Georgia Mississippi State at Louisiana Tech *Texas A&M at Ole Miss *South Carolina at Missouri Oct. 14 Wofford at South Carolina Indiana State at Tennessee *Arkansas at Alabama *LSU at Tennessee Nicholls State at Texas A&M *Texas A&M at Florida *Missouri at Vanderbilt Alabama A&M at Vanderbilt *Missouri at Georgia *Auburn at LSU Nov. 23 (Thursday) Sept. 16 *Vanderbilt at Ole Miss *Ole Miss at Mississippi State Colorado State at Alabama BYU at Mississippi State Mercer at Auburn *South Carolina at Tennessee Nov. 25 *Tennessee at Florida *Missouri at Arkansas Samford at Georgia Oct. 21 *Alabama at Auburn Ole Miss at California *Tennessee at Alabama Florida State at Florida *LSU at Mississippi State *Auburn at Arkansas Georgia at Georgia Tech Purdue at Missouri *LSU at Ole Miss Louisville at Kentucky *Kentucky at South Carolina *Kentucky at Mississippi State *Texas A&M at LSU Louisiana-Lafayette at Texas A&M Idaho at Missouri Clemson at South Carolina Kansas State at Vanderbilt *Vanderbilt at Tennessee Oct. 28 *Georgia vs. Florida (Jacksonville) Dec. 2 *Tennessee at Kentucky SEC Football Championship (Atlanta) *Arkansas at Ole Miss Missouri at UConn * SEC Game *Vanderbilt at South Carolina *Mississippi State at Texas A&M Tentative and subject to change 2016 SEC Football 2017 SEC FOOTBALL TEAM-BY-TEAM CONFERENCE SCHEDULE ALABAMA Nov. 11 at Auburn Oct. 14 at Georgia Sept. 2 vs. Florida State (Atlanta) Nov. 18 KENTUCKY Oct. 21 IDAHO Sept. 9 FRESNO STATE Nov. 25 at Georgia Tech Oct. 28 at UConn Sept. 16 COLORADO STATE Nov. 4 FLORIDA Sept. 23 at Vanderbilt KENTUCKY Nov. 11 TENNESSEE Sept. 30 OLE MISS Sept. 2 at Southern Mississippi Nov. 18 at Vanderbilt Oct. 7 at Texas A&M Sept. 9 EASTERN KENTUCKY Nov. 25 at Arkansas Oct. 14 ARKANSAS Sept. 16 at South Carolina Oct. 21 TENNESSEE Sept. 23 FLORIDA SOUTH CAROLINA Oct. 28 Open date Sept. 30 EASTERN MICHIGAN Sept. 2 vs. NC State (Charlotte) Nov. 4 LSU Oct. 7 MISSOURI Sept. 9 at Missouri Nov. 11 at Mississippi State Oct. 14 Open date Sept. 16 KENTUCKY Nov. 18 MERCER Oct. 21 at Mississippi State Sept. 23 LOUISIANA TECH Nov. 25 at Auburn Oct. 28 TENNESSEE Sept. 30 at Texas A&M Nov. 4 OLE MISS Oct. 7 ARKANSAS ARKANSAS Nov. 11 at Vanderbilt Oct. 14 at Tennessee Sept. 2 FLORIDA A&M (Little Rock) Nov. 18 at Georgia Oct. 21 Open date Sept. 9 TCU Nov. 25 LOUISVILLE Oct. 28 VANDERBILT Sept. 16 Open date Nov. 4 at Georgia Sept. 23 vs. Texas A&M (Arlington) LSU Nov. 11 FLORIDA Sept. 30 NEW MEXICO STATE Sept. 2 vs. BYU (Houston) Nov. 18 WOFFORD Oct. 7 at South Carolina Sept. 9 UT-CHATTANOOGA Nov. 25 CLEMSON Oct. 14 at Alabama Sept. 16 at Mississippi State Oct. 21 AUBURN Sept. 23 SYRACUSE TENNESSEE Oct. 28 at Ole Miss Sept. 30 TROY Sept. 4 (Mon.) vs. Georgia Tech (Atlanta) Nov. 4 COASTAL CAROLINA Oct. 7 at Florida Sept. 9 INDIANA STATE Nov. 11 at LSU Oct. 14 AUBURN Sept. 16 at Florida Nov. 18 MISSISSIPPI STATE Oct. 21 at Ole Miss Sept. 23 UMASS Nov. 25 MISSOURI Oct. 28 Open date Sept. 30 GEORGIA Nov. 4 at Alabama Oct. 7 Open date AUBURN Nov. 11 ARKANSAS Oct. 14 SOUTH CAROLINA Sept. 2 GEORGIA SOUTHERN Nov. 18 at Tennessee Oct. 21 at Alabama Sept. 9 at Clemson Nov. 25 TEXAS A&M Oct. 28 at Kentucky Sept. 16 MERCER Nov. 4 SOUTHERN MISS Sept. 23 at Missouri OLE MISS Nov. 11 at Missouri Sept. 30 MISSISSIPPI STATE Sept. 2 SOUTH ALABAMA Nov. 18 LSU Oct. 7 OLE MISS Sept. 9 UT-MARTIN Nov. 25 VANDERBILT Oct. 14 at LSU Sept. 16 at California Oct. 21 at Arkansas Sept. 23 Open date TEXAS A&M Oct. 28 Open date Sept. 30 at Alabama Sept. 2 at UCLA Nov. 4 at Texas A&M Oct. 7 at Auburn Sept. 9 NICHOLLS STATE Nov. 11 GEORGIA Oct. 14 VANDERBILT Sept. 16 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE Nov. 18 LOUISIANA-MONROE Oct. 21 LSU Sept. 23 vs. Arkansas (Arlington) Nov. 25 ALABAMA Oct. 28 ARKANSAS Sept. 30 SOUTH CAROLINA Nov. 4 at Kentucky Oct. 7 ALABAMA FLORIDA Nov. 11 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE Oct. 14 at Florida Sept. 2 vs. Michigan (Arlington) Nov. 18 TEXAS A&M Oct. 21 Open date Sept. 9 NORTHERN COLORADO Nov. 23 (Thu.) at Mississippi State Oct. 28 MISSISSIPPI STATE Sept. 16 TENNESSEE Nov. 4 AUBURN Sept. 23 at Kentucky MISSISSIPPI STATE Nov. 11 NEW MEXICO Sept. 30 VANDERBILT Sept. 2 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN Nov. 18 at Ole Miss Oct. 7 LSU Sept. 9 at Louisiana Tech Nov. 25 at LSU Oct. 14 TEXAS A&M Sept. 16 LSU Oct. 21 Open date Sept. 23 at Georgia VANDERBILT Oct. 28 vs. Georgia (Jacksonville) Sept. 30 at Auburn Sept. 2 at Middle Tennessee Nov. 4 at Missouri Oct. 7 Open date Sept. 9 ALABAMA A&M Nov. 11 at South Carolina Oct. 14 BYU Sept. 16 KANSAS STATE Nov. 18 UAB Oct. 21 KENTUCKY Sept. 23 ALABAMA Nov. 25 FLORIDA STATE Oct. 28 at Texas A&M Sept. 30 at Florida Nov. 4 UMASS Oct. 7 GEORGIA GEORGIA Nov. 11 ALABAMA Oct. 14 at Ole Miss Sept. 2 APPALACHIAN STATE Nov. 18 at Arkansas Oct. 21 Open date Sept. 9 at Notre Dame Nov. 23 (Thu.) OLE MISS Oct. 28 at South Carolina Sept. 16 SAMFORD Nov. 4 WESTERN KENTUCKY Sept. 23 MISSISSIPPI STATE MISSOURI Nov. 11 KENTUCKY Sept. 30 at Tennessee Sept. 2 MISSOURI STATE Nov. 18 MISSOURI Oct. 7 at Vanderbilt Sept. 9 SOUTH CAROLINA Nov. 25 at Tennessee Oct. 14 MISSOURI Sept. 16 PURDUE Oct. 21 Open date Sept. 23 AUBURN Oct. 28 vs. Florida (Jacksonville) Sept. 30 Open date Tentative and subject to change Nov. 4 SOUTH CAROLINA Oct. 7 at Kentucky 2017 SEC FOOTBALL SCHEDULE (Tentative and Subject to Change)

Date Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Team COLORADO MISSISSIPPI FLORIDA STATE FRESNO STATE VANDERBILT OLE MISS TEXAS A&M ARKANSAS TENNESSEE LSU MERCER AUBURN ALABAMA STATE STATE Atlanta Tuscaloosa Nashville Tuscaloosa College Station Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Auburn Tuscaloosa Starkville NEW MEXICO SOUTH COASTAL MISSISSIPPI FLORIDA A&M TCU TEXAS A&M ALABAMA AUBURN OLE MISS LSU MISSOURI ARKANSAS STATE CAROLINA CAROLINA STATE Little Rock Fayetteville Arlington, Texas Tuscaloosa Fayetteville Oxford Baton Rouge Fayetteville Fayetteville Columbia Fayetteville Fayetteville GEORGIA MISSISSIPPI LOUISIANA- CLEMSON MERCER MISSOURI OLE MISS LSU ARKANSAS TEXAS A&M GEORGIA ALABAMA AUBURN SOUTHERN STATE MONROE Clemson Auburn Columbia Auburn Baton Rouge Fayetteville College Station Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn NORTHERN SOUTH FLORIDA MICHIGAN TENNESSEE KENTUCKY VANDERBILT LSU TEXAS A&M GEORGIA MISSOURI UAB FLORIDA COLORADO CAROLINA STATE Arlington, Texas Gainesville Lexington Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Jacksonville Columbia Gainesville Gainesville Columbia Gainesville APPALACHIAN MISSISSIPPI SOUTH GEORGIA NOTRE DAME SAMFORD TENNESSEE VANDERBILT MISSOURI FLORIDA AUBURN KENTUCKY GEORGIA STATE STATE CAROLINA TECH South Bend Athens Knoxville Nashville Athens Jacksonville Auburn Athens Athens Athens Athens Atlanta SOUTHERN EASTERN SOUTH EASTERN MISSISSIPPI FLORIDA MISSOURI TENNESSEE OLE MISS VANDERBILT GEORGIA LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY MISS KENTUCKY CAROLINA MICHIGAN STATE Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Nashville Athens Lexington Hattiesburg Lexington Columbia Lexington Starkville MISSISSIPPI BYU CHATTANOOGA SYRACUSE TROY FLORIDA AUBURN OLE MISS ALABAMA ARKANSAS TENNESSEE TEXAS A&M LSU STATE Houston Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Gainesville Baton Rouge Oxford Tuscaloosa Baton Rouge Knoxville Baton Rouge Starkville SOUTH LOUISIANA- MISSISSIPPI UT MARTIN CALIFORNIA ALABAMA AUBURN VANDERBILT LSU ARKANSAS KENTUCKY TEXAS A&M OLE MISS ALABAMA LAFAYETTE STATE Oxford Berkeley Tuscaloosa Auburn Oxford Oxford Oxford Lexington Oxford Oxford Oxford Starkville (Nov. 23) CHARLESTON LOUISIANA MISSISSIPPI LSU GEORGIA AUBURN BYU KENTUCKY TEXAS A&M UMASS ALABAMA ARKANSAS OLE MISS SOUTHERN TECH STATE Starkville Athens Auburn Starkville Starkville College Station Starkville Starkville Fayetteville Starkville (Nov. 23) Starkville Ruston SOUTH MISSOURI STATE PURDUE AUBURN KENTUCKY GEORGIA IDAHO UCONN FLORIDA TENNESSEE VANDERBILT ARKANSAS MISSOURI CAROLINA Columbia Columbia Columbia Lexington Athens Columbia Hartford Columbia Columbia Nashville Fayetteville Columbia, Mo. LOUISIANA SOUTH NC STATE MISSOURI KENTUCKY TEXAS A&M ARKANSAS TENNESSEE VANDERBILT GEORGIA FLORIDA WOFFORD CLEMSON TECH Charlotte Columbia, Mo. Columbia College Station Columbia Knoxville Columbia Athens Columbia Columbia Columbia CAROLINA Columbia SOUTH SOUTHERN GEORGIA TECH INDIANA STATE FLORIDA UMASS GEORGIA ALABAMA KENTUCKY MISSOURI LSU VANDERBILT TENNESSEE CAROLINA MISS Atlanta (Sept. 4) Knoxville Gainesville Knoxville Knoxville Tuscaloosa Lexington Columbia Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville LOUISIANA- SOUTH MISSISSIPPI TEXAS UCLA NICHOLLS ARKANSAS ALABAMA FLORIDA AUBURN NEW MEXICO OLE MISS LSU LAFAYETTE CAROLINA STATE Los Angeles College Station Arlington, Texas College Station Gainesville College Station College Station Oxford Baton Rouge A&M College Station College Station College Station MIDDLE SOUTH WESTERN ALABAMA A&M KANSAS STATE ALABAMA FLORIDA GEORGIA OLE MISS KENTUCKY MISSOURI TENNESSEE VANDERBILT TENNESSEE CAROLINA KENTUCKY Nashville Nashville Nashville Gainesville Nashville Oxford Nashville Nashville Knoxville Murfreesboro Columbia Nashville

2017 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME • DECEMBER 2 • MERCEDES-BENZ STADIUM • ATLANTA, GA. THIS IS THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE

• Since its formation in 1933, the SEC has directed and organized interscholastic athletic competi- • The SEC was represented on the list of the NCAA Today’s Top 10 winners. Kentucky’s Kendra Harri- tions, conducted tournaments and prescribed eligibility rules for student-athletes. The Conference son (women’s track and field) was chosen as a recipient. The award recognizes 10 current student- also facilitates and assists its member institutions in maintaining intercollegiate athletic programs athletes who will have completed their athletics eligibility for their successes on the fields and compatible with the highest standards of education and competitive sports. courts, in the classroom and in the community, and the SEC has had three winners in the last two years. • The Southeastern Conference crowns champions in 21 sports - 12 women’s sports and nine men’s sports. They include baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, • The SEC also had six student-athletes earn the NCAA Elite 90 award, which is given to the student- equestrian, football, men’s and women’s golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, men’s and women’s athlete with the highest cumulative GPA at the finals site for each of the NCAA championships. The swimming and diving, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track 2015-16 SEC recipients were: Rishab Agarwal, Mississippi State (men's tennis); Lauren Beers, Ala- and field, and volleyball. bama (gymnastics); Kasey Cooper, Auburn (softball); Danielle Galyer, Kentucky (women's swim- ming and diving); Christian Heymsfield, Arkansas (men's cross country); and Aldila Sutjiadi, • In the fall of 2012, the University of Missouri and Texas A&M University became the 13th and 14th Kentucky (women's tennis). members of the Southeastern Conference. It marked the first expansion for the SEC since 1991 and the second-ever increase for the league since its founding in 1933. • The SEC has had eight student-athletes win the William V. Campbell Trophy given by the National Football Foundation. Since the inaugural award in 1990, the SEC has had more recipients than any • The SEC’s mission statement reflects the priorities of the league. “The purpose of the Southeast- other conference. The award, nicknamed the “Academic Heisman” goes to college football’s top ern Conference is to assist its member institutions in the maintenance of programs of intercolle- scholar-athlete. In 2012, Alabama’s Barrett Jones was the SEC’s eighth recipient of the trophy. In giate athletics which are compatible with the highest standards of education and competitive 2009, Florida’s Tim Tebow won the honor. LSU’s Rudy Niswanger won the honor in 2005, Ten- sports.” nessee’s Michael Munoz claimed the award in 2004, Matt Stinchcomb of Georgia in 1998, Ten- nessee’s Peyton Manning in 1997, Florida’s Danny Wuerffel in 1996 and Brad Culpepper of Florida in • The Southeastern Conference began to develop a database of minority football coaches in NCAA 1991 was the league’s first recipient. Football Bowl Subdivis ion and the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision in 2002. The SEC be- gins the 2016 football season with two minority head football coaches - Derek Mason (Vanderbilt) • More than 3,700 student-athletes were named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll in 2015-16. and Kevin Sumlin (Texas A&M). Members of the SEC Academic Honor Roll must have a 3.0 grade point average for either the previ- ous academic year or his/her academic career at the SEC institution. ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS • The Southeastern Conference had 49 Capital One Academic All-Americans in 2015-16. The league FOR THE STUDENT-ATHLETE had 24 student-athletes earn first-team honors. The Capital One Academic All-America Teams are • Ole Miss Forrest Gamble of the men’s golf team and Alabama’s Haylie McCleney of the softball voted on by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). The 49 student-athletes team were named recipients of the 2015-16 H. Boyd McWhorter Southeastern Conference Scholar- represent 12 of the SEC 14 schools while 10 schools had at least one person on the first-team. Since Athletes of the Year Awards. The McWhorter Scholar-Athlete Award is the highest honor a student- 2003, the SEC has had 305 student-athletes earn first-team Capital One Academic All-America sta- athlete can receive in the SEC. Each McWhorter Scholar-Athlete Award recipient receives a $15,000 tus. postgraduate scholarship, while 26 other finalists for the award receive a $7,500 post-graduate scholarship. • The 24 SEC student-athletes who earned Capital One Academic All-America first-team status in 2015-16 were: Alabama’s Sierra Wilson (volleyball), Anton McKee (men’s swimming and diving), • Texas A&M men’s track and field athlete Wade Karam and Alabama gymnast Lauren Beers were Connor Oslin (men’s swimming and diving), Haylie McCleney (softball), Lauren Beers (gymnastics) named recipients of the 2015-16 Brad Davis SEC Community Service Post-Graduate Scholarship. and Alex Gholston (women’s track and field/cross country); Arkansas’ Jarrion Lawson (men’s track Each Community Service Leader of the Year receives a $10,000 post-graduate scholarship while 26 and field/cross country), Andrew Pisechko (men’s track and field/cross country) and Taylor Ellis- other finalists for the award receive a $5,000 post-graduate scholarship. Watson (women’s track and field/cross country); Auburn’s Casie Ramsier (soccer) and Kasey Cooper (softball); Florida’s Kayli Kvistad (softball) and Robin Reynolds (women’s track and field/cross coun- • The SEC was the first conference in the nation to assemble a Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. try); Georgia’s Ty Stewart (men’s swimming and diving), Leontia Kallenou (women’s track and Two representatives from each of the SEC member schools are selected to serve on the committee field/cross country) and Keturah Orji (women’s swimming and diving); Kentucky’s Landon Foster which meets twice a year to discuss issues of concern to the student-athlete. (football), Morgan Bergren (volleyball) and Danielle Galyer (swimming); Mississippi State’s Rishab Agarwal (men’s tennis); Missouri’s Emily Crane (softball); Tennessee’s Faith Johnson (women’s • In May 2016, the SEC introduced new Student-Athlete Leadership Councils in the sports of Foot- swimming and diving) and Chelsea Blaase (women’s track and field/cross country); and Texas ball and Men’s and Women’s Basketball in which, in addition to the Conference’s longstanding Stu- A&M’s Sarah Gibson (women’s swimming and diving). dent-Athlete Advisory Council, provide student-athletes with additional opportunities to engage with campus leaders and Conference office staff. • Alabama softball player Haylie McCleney was named the Capital One Academic All-American of the Year in her sport for the second consecutive year in 2015-16. Alabama’s Anton McKee and Lau- • One of Greg Sankey’s early actions as commissioner was to create a new position in the SEC office ren Beers were selected as the 2016 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans® of the Year for the Division I for a Director of Student-Athlete Engagement, with the focus on creating opportunities for current Men’s and Women’s At-Large programs, respectively and former SEC student-athletes to participate in Conference leadership and prepare for life after their intercollegiate athletics participation concludes. • The Southeastern Conference had 18 of its student-athletes earn NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships in 2015-16. The scholarships are awarded to student-athletes who excel academically and athleti- COMPLIANCE AND EDUCATION cally and who are at least in their final year of intercollegiate athletic competition. The SEC NCAA • The 2004 SEC Task Force Committee on Compliance and Enforcement’s report of recommendations Postgraduate Scholarship recipients are: Lauren Beers, Alabama (gymnastics); Morgan Bergren, represents an important step in establishing a new standard of compliance excellence within the Kentucky (volleyball); Amanda Carner, Tennessee (women’s swimming and diving); Hali Flickinger, Southeastern Conference. Among the recommendations included in this report is how institutions Georgia (women’s swimming and diving); Landon Foster, Kentucky (football); Erin Gabriel, Ten- will handle reports of allegations, strengthening the relationship between the league’s institutions nessee (softball); Katelyn Greenleaf, Alabama (women’s cross country); Cornelia Griesche, Missis- and the conference office, developing new orientation programs and establishing an annual review sippi State (women’s outdoor track and field); Faith Johnson (women’s swimming and diving); Rhys of compliance issues. Johnson, Vanderbilt (men’s tennis); Colleen Konetzke, Texas A&M (women’s swimming and diving); Jennifer Madu, Texas A&M (women’s outdoor track and field); Brandon McBride, Mississippi State •The SEC conducts a New Coaches Orientation Program three times a year, which supplements in- (men’s outdoor track and field); Brianna Morgan, Florida (women’s tennis); Emily Peterson, Texas stitutional orientation programs and enhance the professional development of coaches. Topics of A&M (soccer); Erika Rucker, South Carolina (women’s outdoor track and field); Ty Stewart, Georgia discussion range from the role of the SEC and NCAA to the role of athletics in higher education. (men’s swimming and diving); and Sierra Wilson, Alabama (volleyball). THIS IS THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE

SPORTSMANSHIP FOR THE FANS • The SEC has implemented sportsmanship policies meant to strengthen the league’s commit- • For the 34th consecutive season, the SEC recorded the largest total football attendance of any ment to these principles. The league also developed a sportsmanship statement for its institutions conference in the country. The league has led in average attendance during the last 18 consecutive to follow. It states: seasons. More than 7.8 million fans attended SEC football games in 2015 while stadiums were “Coaches and student-athletes of a member institution, as well as individuals employed by or filled to 100 percent of capacity. associated with that institution, including alumni, fans, patrons and boosters, shall conduct them- selves with honesty and good sportsmanship. Their behavior shall at all times reflect the high stan- • The SEC had nearly 2.6 million fans attend its home basketball games during the 2015-16 season. dards of honor and dignity that characterize participation in the collegiate setting. In 233 home contests, SEC teams averaged 11,148 fans per game. Kentucky was first nationally in “For intercollegiate athletics to promote the character development of participants, to en- attendance, averaging 23,362 fans per contest. hance the integrity of higher education and to promote civility in society, coaches, student-athletes and all others associated with these athletics programs and events should adhere to such funda- • Year after year, the SEC is the leader in college baseball attendance. In 2016, for the sixth consec- mental values as respect, fairness, civility, honesty and responsibility. These values should be man- utive year, the SEC’s institutions drew more than 2 million fans, with a nation-leading attendance ifested not only in athletics participation but also in the broad spectrum of activities affecting the total of more than 2.4 million fans. The SEC averaged more than 5,000 fans per game (5,076) in athletics program. 2016. The SEC and its member schools own virtually all regular season, conference tournament, “It is the responsibility of each member institution to establish policies for sportsmanship and NCAA Regional and Super Regional attendance records. ethical conduct in intercollegiate athletics consistent with the educational mission and goals of the institution. Furthermore, member institutions are responsible for educating on a continuing basis SECU - COMMITMENT TO THE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC MISSION all constituencies about these policies.” • Using its SECU academic initiative, the Southeastern Conference sponsors, supports and promotes •The SEC has an annual Sportsmanship Award that will be awarded to one male and one female collaborative higher education programs and activities involving administrators, faculty and stu- student-athlete. Voted on by the league’s athletics directors, the award honors student-athletes dents at its member universities. SECU is led by the president or chancellor of each SEC university who, through their actions in the competitive arena of intercollegiate athletics, have demonstrated and is managed by the chief academic officer (i.e., provost). one or more of the ideals of sportsmanship, including fairness, civility, honesty, unselfishness, re- spect and responsibility. The recipients of the 2015-16 award were LSU football player Leonard • The goals of the SECU initiative include highlighting the endeavors and achievements of SEC fac- Fournette, Florida women’s track and field athlete Lloydricia Cameron and the Kentucky volleyball ulty and universities; advancing the merit and reputation of SEC universities outside of the tradi- team and support staff. tional SEC region; identifying and preparing future leaders for high-level service in academia; increasing the amount and type of education abroad opportunities available to SEC students; and IN THE COMMUNITY providing opportunities for collaboration among SEC university personnel. • The SEC and its member institutions have partnered with the 11-state Special Olympics organiza- tions in the SEC region. The relationship is featured on public service announcements aired on SEC • The SEC Academic Collaboration Award is intended to expand student-focused collaboration telecasts, and Special Olympics participate in the Dr Pepper SEC FanFare, held in conjunction with among SEC universities. It is awarded annually to one SEC institution to support joint activities in- the SEC Football and Basketball Championships. volving all other SEC universities.

• The SEC and its corporate sponsors host youth clinics each year in conjunction with several confer- • The SEC Academic Leadership Development Program seeks to identify, prepare and advance aca- ence events, including the football championship game, the men’s basketball tournament, the demic leaders for roles within SEC institutions and beyond. It has two components, a university- baseball tournament and the soccer tournament. These clinics provide children from host cities the level program and two, three-day, SEC-wide workshops held on specified campuses for all opportunity to receive instruction from SEC and other area coaches. participants.

• The SEC selects a Community Service Team in each of its 21 sports. The Community Service Team fea- • The SEC College Tour occurs twice annually, once in the fall and once in the spring, and adminis- tures a representative from each institution who has shown a commitment to community service. trators from all SEC universities participate in events intended to introduce SEC universities to stu- dents, parents and high school counselors from outside of the southeast region. • Jeb Blazevich (Georgia) and Oren Burks (Vanderbilt) were named to the 2016 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team®, one of the most coveted off-the-field honors in college football. The Good Works Team® • The SEC Faculty Achievement and Professor of the Year Awards recognize faculty with outstanding award is celebrating 25 years of recognizing college football players who dedicate their time to better- records in research and scholarship. There is one winner per campus and one overall winner for the ing the community and the lives of others. SEC.

SEC NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY • The SEC Faculty Travel Program is intended to enhance collaboration that stimulates scholarly ini- • The Southeastern Conference won five national championships in 2015-16: Football (Alabama); tiatives between SEC universities. The program offers faculty from each SEC university the opportu- Equestrian (Auburn); Women’s Swimming and Diving (Georgia); Men’s Outdoor Track and Field nity to travel to other SEC universities to develop grant proposals and conduct research. (Florida) and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field (Arkansas). The SEC also had national runners-up in six sports: Gymnastics (LSU); Softball (Auburn); Men’s Indoor Track and Field (Arkansas); Women’s • The SEC MBA Case Competition is held on one SEC campus and features teams of four SEC students Indoor Track and Field (Arkansas); and Men’s Outdoor Track and Field (Arkansas). who compete to showcase their skills at solving simulated, real-world problems that cover the spectrum of business disciplines. • The SEC became the first conference in history to win the national football championship (Florida), the national women’s basketball championship (Tennessee) and the national men’s bas- • The Conference’s international/education abroad focus includes the SEC Cooperative Education ketball championship (Florida) in the same year (2006-07 academic year). Abroad Agreement, which provides opportunities for students from all SEC universities to access in- ternational programs offered at other SEC universities; the Dr Pepper Education Abroad Awards, • In its history, the SEC has won 222 national championships, 123 men’s and 98 women’s titles. which provide scholarship-type funding from longtime SEC corporate sponsor Dr Pepper to under- Since 2000, the SEC has won 106 national crowns, including 51 men’s titles and 54 women’s titles. represented study abroad students; and the engineering exchange program, which enables Italian engineering students from the Politecnico di Torino (PdT) to enroll at SEC universities each fall, and • In the “big three” men’s sports – football, basketball and baseball, the SEC has won 15 national SEC students to study there the following spring. championships during the last 10 academic years. The league has won eight of the last 10 football national championships.

• Since 2006, the SEC has had a national champion in 17 of its 21 sponsored sports – football, men’s basketball, baseball, men’s indoor track & field, men’s outdoor track & field, women’s indoor track & field, women’s outdoor track & field, women’s swimming & diving, gymnastics, women’s tennis, men’s tennis, men’s swimming & diving, equestrian, men’s golf, women’s golf, softball and women’s basketball. Every Game Counts The playoff preserves the excitement and significance of college football’s unique regular season where every game counts.

Four Teams The selection committee ranks the teams based on championships won, strength of schedule, head-to-head results, comparison of results against common opponents and other factors.

Two Games The New Year’s holiday belongs to college football, with two semifinal games and four other top bowl games continuing a wonderful tradition.

One Goal The two teams winning the playoff semifinals compete for the national championship. That game is in a different city each year, always on a Monday night.

Universal Access Every FBS team has equal access to the College Football Playoff based on its performance. No team automatically qualifies.

More Revenue The format increases revenue for all conferences and independent institutions.

Governance University presidents and chancellors from all 10 FBS conferences and Notre Dame serve on the CFP Board of Managers and govern the administrative operations, with commissioners (the Management Committee) managing the event. A small staff in the playoff office in Irving, Texas, carries out the detailed responsibilities.

Selection Committee A talented group of high-integrity individuals with experience as coaches, student- athletes, college administrators and journalists, along with sitting athletics directors, comprise the selection committee. Members of the committee are: Kirby Hocutt (chair), Barry Alvarez, Jeff Bower, Lloyd Carr, Herb Deromedi, Tom Jernstedt, Bobby Johnson, Jeff Long, Rob Mullens, Dan Radakovich, Condoleezza Rice, Steve Wieberg and Tyrone Willingham. Selection Committee Responsibilities • Rank the top 25 teams and assign the top four to semifinals sites. • Assign teams to New Year’s bowls. • Create competitive matchups. • Attempt to avoid rematches of regular-season games and repeat appearances in specific bowls. • Consider geography.

Participants in the New Year’s Bowls Both participants in the Orange, Rose and Sugar Bowls are contracted outside the playoff arrangement (Big Ten and Pac-12 to Rose Bowl; SEC and Big 12 to Sugar Bowl; ACC to Orange Bowl against the highest ranked available team from the SEC, Big Ten and Notre Dame). If a conference champion qualifies for the playoff, then the bowl will choose a replacement from that conference. When those bowls host the semifinals and their contracted conference champions do not qualify, then the displaced champion(s) will play in one of the other New Year’s bowls.

When not hosting semifinals, the Cotton, Fiesta and Peach Bowls will welcome displaced conference champions and the top-ranked champion from a non-contract conference. The highest-ranked available teams will fill any other berths. The selection committee will make the pairings.

SCHEDULE

SEMIFINAL SEMIFINAL SUGAR ROSE ORANGE COTTON TAMPA BAY 2016-17 (Dec. 31) (Dec. 31) (Jan. 2) (Jan. 2) (Dec. 30) (Jan. 2) (Jan. 9)

PEACH FIESTA SEMIFINAL SEMIFINAL ORANGE COTTON ATLANTA 2017-18 (Jan. 1) (Dec. 30) (Jan. 1) (Jan. 1) (Dec. 30) (Dec. 30) (Jan. 8)

PEACH FIESTA SUGAR ROSE SEMIFINAL SEMIFINAL BAY AREA 2018-19 (Dec. 31) (Jan. 1) (Jan. 1) (Jan. 1) (Dec. 31) (Dec. 31) (Jan. 7)

NEW 2019-20 SEMIFINAL SEMIFINAL SUGAR ROSE ORANGE COTTON ORLEANS (Dec. 31) (Dec. 31) (Jan. 1) (Jan. 1) (Jan. 1) (Dec. 31) (Jan. 13)

2016 Southeastern Conference Extended Team Statistics Through games of Oct 24, 2016

SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G 1. Alabama 8 46 10 45 0 0 0 351 43.9 1. Missouri 7 1403 2132 563 3535 6.3 31 505.0 2. Ole Miss 73310291 0025937.0 2. Auburn 7 2120 1387 547 3507 6.4 29 501.0 3. Texas A&M 73112310 0125536.4 3. Alabama 8 2118 1866 587 3984 6.8 34 498.0 4. Auburn 7 30 13 29 0 0 1 250 35.7 4. Texas A&M 7 1760 1715 538 3475 6.5 30 496.4 5. Missouri 7 33 5 29 1 0 0 244 34.9 5. Ole Miss 7 1042 2138 489 3180 6.5 30 454.3 6. Arkansas 8 32 8 29 1 0 0 247 30.9 6. Florida 6 1091 1468 438 2559 5.8 19 426.5 7. Tennessee 7 28 6 27 0 0 0 213 30.4 7. LSU 7 1679 1287 424 2966 7.0 26 423.7 8. Florida 6 22 9 19 1 0 1 182 30.3 8. Arkansas 8 1283 2051 576 3334 5.8 29 416.8 9. LSU 7 28 5 26 0 0 0 209 29.9 9. Georgia 7 1369 1451 524 2820 5.4 20 402.9 10. Kentucky 7 23 9 20 1 0 0 187 26.7 10. Mississippi State 7 1425 1347 503 2772 5.5 21 396.0 Mississippi State 7 23 9 22 0 0 0 187 26.7 11. Tennessee 7 1187 1568 511 2755 5.4 27 393.6 12. Georgia 7 22 7 21 0 0 1 176 25.1 12. Kentucky 7 1379 1244 453 2623 5.8 21 374.7 13. Vanderbilt 8 20 8 20 0 0 1 166 20.8 13. South Carolina 7 748 1474 452 2222 4.9 14 317.4 14. South Carolina 7 14 7 13 0 0 0 118 16.9 14. Vanderbilt 8 1303 1166 517 2469 4.8 19 308.6

SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G 1. Florida 6 9 3 9 0 0 0 72 12.0 1. Florida 6 718 797 366 1515 4.1 9 252.5 2. Auburn 7 10 10 9 0 0 0 99 14.1 2. Alabama 8 561 1635 520 2196 4.2 12 274.5 3. Alabama 8 13 10 11 0 0 0 119 14.9 3. LSU 7 729 1468 483 2197 4.5 8 313.9 4. LSU 7 8 16 7 1 0 0 105 15.0 4. Auburn 7 908 1388 476 2296 4.8 10 328.0 5. Texas A&M 71710141 0014821.1 5. Georgia 7 778 1600 432 2378 5.5 21 339.7 6. South Carolina 7 18 8 17 0 0 0 149 21.3 6. Mississippi State 7 1079 1643 499 2722 5.5 24 388.9 7. Vanderbilt 8 19 13 18 0 0 0 171 21.4 7. South Carolina 7 1478 1285 525 2763 5.3 17 394.7 8. Georgia 7 24 6 23 0 0 0 185 26.4 8. Vanderbilt 8 1261 1923 552 3184 5.8 19 398.0 9. Mississippi State 7 26 6 23 1 0 0 199 28.4 9. Tennessee 7 1507 1477 519 2984 5.7 25 426.3 10. Missouri 7 26 9 25 0 0 0 208 29.7 Kentucky 7 1415 1569 520 2984 5.7 25 426.3 11. Tennessee 7 27 7 26 0 0 0 209 29.9 11. Arkansas 8 1774 1650 502 3424 6.8 31 428.0 12. Arkansas 8 33 7 32 0 0 0 251 31.4 12. Texas A&M 7 1243 1833 577 3076 5.3 16 439.4 13. Ole Miss 72613250 0022031.4 13. Ole Miss 7 1588 1603 544 3191 5.9 23 455.9 14. Kentucky 7 28 10 28 0 0 0 226 32.3 14. Missouri 7 1543 1680 564 3223 5.7 23 460.4

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G 1. Alabama 8 46 10 45 0 0 0 351 43.9 1. Alabama 8 2118 1866 587 3984 6.8 34 498.0 2. Missouri 7 33 5 29 1 0 0 244 34.9 2. Arkansas 8 1283 2051 576 3334 5.8 29 416.8 3. Ole Miss 73310291 0025937.0 3. Missouri 7 1403 2132 563 3535 6.3 31 505.0 4. Arkansas 8 32 8 29 1 0 0 247 30.9 4. Auburn 7 2120 1387 547 3507 6.4 29 501.0 5. Texas A&M 73112310 0125536.4 5. Texas A&M 7 1760 1715 538 3475 6.5 30 496.4 6. Auburn 7 30 13 29 0 0 1 250 35.7 6. Georgia 7 1369 1451 524 2820 5.4 20 402.9 7. LSU 7 28 5 26 0 0 0 209 29.9 7. Vanderbilt 8 1303 1166 517 2469 4.8 19 308.6 8. Tennessee 7 28 6 27 0 0 0 213 30.4 8. Tennessee 7 1187 1568 511 2755 5.4 27 393.6 9. Kentucky 7 23 9 20 1 0 0 187 26.7 9. Mississippi State 7 1425 1347 503 2772 5.5 21 396.0 Mississippi State 7 23 9 22 0 0 0 187 26.7 10. Ole Miss 7 1042 2138 489 3180 6.5 30 454.3 11. Georgia 7 22 7 21 0 0 1 176 25.1 11. Kentucky 7 1379 1244 453 2623 5.8 21 374.7 12. Florida 6 22 9 19 1 0 1 182 30.3 12. South Carolina 7 748 1474 452 2222 4.9 14 317.4 13. Vanderbilt 8 20 8 20 0 0 1 166 20.8 13. Florida 6 1091 1468 438 2559 5.8 19 426.5 14. South Carolina 7 14 7 13 0 0 0 118 16.9 14. LSU 7 1679 1287 424 2966 7.0 26 423.7

PTS SCORED KICKING G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G 1. Alabama 8 46 10 45 0 0 0 75 9.4 1. Alabama 8 2118 1866 587 3984 6.8 34 498.0 2. Auburn 7 30 13 29 0 0 1 68 9.7 2. Missouri 7 1403 2132 563 3535 6.3 31 505.0 3. Texas A&M 73112310 01679.6 3. Auburn 7 2120 1387 547 3507 6.4 29 501.0 4. Ole Miss 7 33 10 29 1 0 0 59 8.4 4. Texas A&M 7 1760 1715 538 3475 6.5 30 496.4 5. Arkansas 8 32 8 29 1 0 0 53 6.6 5. Arkansas 8 1283 2051 576 3334 5.8 29 416.8 6. Mississippi State 7 23 9 22 0 0 0 49 7.0 6. Ole Miss 7 1042 2138 489 3180 6.5 30 454.3 7. Kentucky 7 23 9 20 1 0 0 47 6.7 7. LSU 7 1679 1287 424 2966 7.0 26 423.7 8. Florida 6229191 01467.7 8. Georgia 7 1369 1451 524 2820 5.4 20 402.9 9. Tennessee 7 28 6 27 0 0 0 45 6.4 9. Mississippi State 7 1425 1347 503 2772 5.5 21 396.0 10. Missouri 7 33 5 29 1 0 0 44 6.3 10. Tennessee 7 1187 1568 511 2755 5.4 27 393.6 11. Vanderbilt 8 20 8 20 0 0 1 44 5.5 11. Kentucky 7 1379 1244 453 2623 5.8 21 374.7 12. Georgia 7 22 7 21 0 0 1 42 6.0 12. Florida 6 1091 1468 438 2559 5.8 19 426.5 13. LSU 7 28 5 26 0 0 0 41 5.9 13. Vanderbilt 8 1303 1166 517 2469 4.8 19 308.6 14. South Carolina 7 14 7 13 0 0 0 34 4.9 14. South Carolina 7 748 1474 452 2222 4.9 14 317.4 2016 Southeastern Conference Extended Team Statistics Through games of Oct 24, 2016

TOTAL OFF. AVG/PLAY G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G 1. LSU 7 1679 1287 424 2966 7.0 26 423.7 2. Alabama 8 2118 1866 587 3984 6.8 34 498.0 3. Ole Miss 7 1042 2138 489 3180 6.5 30 454.3 4. Texas A&M 7 1760 1715 538 3475 6.5 30 496.4 5. Auburn 7 2120 1387 547 3507 6.4 29 501.0 6. Missouri 7 1403 2132 563 3535 6.3 31 505.0 7. Florida 6 1091 1468 438 2559 5.8 19 426.5 8. Kentucky 7 1379 1244 453 2623 5.8 21 374.7 9. Arkansas 8 1283 2051 576 3334 5.8 29 416.8 10. Mississippi State 7 1425 1347 503 2772 5.5 21 396.0 11. Tennessee 7 1187 1568 511 2755 5.4 27 393.6 12. Georgia 7 1369 1451 524 2820 5.4 20 402.9 13. South Carolina 7 748 1474 452 2222 4.9 14 317.4 14. Vanderbilt 8 1303 1166 517 2469 4.8 19 308.6

TOTAL OFFENSE TDS G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G 1. Alabama 8 2118 1866 587 3984 6.8 34 498.0 2. Missouri 7 1403 2132 563 3535 6.3 31 505.0 3. Texas A&M 7 1760 1715 538 3475 6.5 30 496.4 Ole Miss 7 1042 2138 489 3180 6.5 30 454.3 5. Arkansas 8 1283 2051 576 3334 5.8 29 416.8 Auburn 7 2120 1387 547 3507 6.4 29 501.0 7. Tennessee 7 1187 1568 511 2755 5.4 27 393.6 8. LSU 7 1679 1287 424 2966 7.0 26 423.7 9. Mississippi State 7 1425 1347 503 2772 5.5 21 396.0 Kentucky 7 1379 1244 453 2623 5.8 21 374.7 11. Georgia 7 1369 1451 524 2820 5.4 20 402.9 12. Vanderbilt 8 1303 1166 517 2469 4.8 19 308.6 Florida 6 1091 1468 438 2559 5.8 19 426.5 14. South Carolina 7 748 1474 452 2222 4.9 14 317.4 2016 Southeastern Conference Extended Team Statistics Through games of Oct 24, 2016

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G RUSH YARDS G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G 1. Auburn 7 385 2120 5.5 80 21 302.9 1. Auburn 7 385 2120 5.5 80 21 302.9 2. Alabama 8 354 2118 6.0 85 20 264.8 2. Alabama 8 354 2118 6.0 85 20 264.8 3. Texas A&M 7 280 1760 6.3 89 19 251.4 3. Texas A&M 7 280 1760 6.3 89 19 251.4 4. LSU 7 249 1679 6.7 78 18 239.9 4. LSU 7 249 1679 6.7 78 18 239.9 5. Mississippi State 7 278 1425 5.1 74 9 203.6 5. Mississippi State 7 278 1425 5.1 74 9 203.6 6. Missouri 7 293 1403 4.8 38 13 200.4 6. Missouri 7 293 1403 4.8 38 13 200.4 7. Kentucky 7 292 1379 4.7 63 12 197.0 7. Kentucky 7 292 1379 4.7 63 12 197.0 8. Georgia 7 304 1369 4.5 55 11 195.6 8. Georgia 7 304 1369 4.5 55 11 195.6 9. Florida 6 227 1091 4.8 59 9 181.8 9. Vanderbilt 8 302 1303 4.3 49 15 162.9 10. Tennessee 7 298 1187 4.0 40 12 169.6 10. Arkansas 8 323 1283 4.0 75 11 160.4 11. Vanderbilt 8 302 1303 4.3 49 15 162.9 11. Tennessee 7 298 1187 4.0 40 12 169.6 12. Arkansas 8 323 1283 4.0 75 11 160.4 12. Florida 6 227 1091 4.8 59 9 181.8 13. Ole Miss 7 234 1042 4.5 53 13 148.9 13. Ole Miss 7 234 1042 4.5 53 13 148.9 14. South Carolina 7 228 748 3.3 75 10 106.9 14. South Carolina 7 228 748 3.3 75 10 106.9

RUSHING DEFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G RUSHING TDS G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G 1. Alabama 8 257 561 2.2 47 3 70.1 1. Auburn 7 385 2120 5.5 80 21 302.9 2. LSU 7 251 729 2.9 35 4 104.1 2. Alabama 8 354 2118 6.0 85 20 264.8 3. Georgia 7 223 778 3.5 41 10 111.1 3. Texas A&M 7 280 1760 6.3 89 19 251.4 4. Florida 6 226 718 3.2 38 5 119.7 4. LSU 7 249 1679 6.7 78 18 239.9 5. Auburn 7 244 908 3.7 89 4 129.7 5. Vanderbilt 8 302 1303 4.3 49 15 162.9 6. Mississippi State 7 274 1079 3.9 83 9 154.1 6. Missouri 7 293 1403 4.8 38 13 200.4 7. Vanderbilt 8 277 1261 4.6 31 9 157.6 Ole Miss 7 234 1042 4.5 53 13 148.9 8. Texas A&M 7 305 1243 4.1 75 9 177.6 8. Kentucky 7 292 1379 4.7 63 12 197.0 9. Kentucky 7 306 1415 4.6 45 13 202.1 Tennessee 7 298 1187 4.0 40 12 169.6 10. South Carolina 7 296 1478 5.0 74 9 211.1 10. Arkansas 8 323 1283 4.0 75 11 160.4 11. Tennessee 7 293 1507 5.1 85 14 215.3 Georgia 7 304 1369 4.5 55 11 195.6 12. Missouri 7 289 1543 5.3 71 14 220.4 12. South Carolina 7 228 748 3.3 75 10 106.9 13. Arkansas 8 278 1774 6.4 78 24 221.8 13. Florida 6 227 1091 4.8 59 9 181.8 14. Ole Miss 7 308 1588 5.2 78 17 226.9 Mississippi State 7 278 1425 5.1 74 9 203.6

YARDS PER RUSH G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G PASS EFFICIENCY G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic. 1. LSU 7 249 1679 6.7 78 18 239.9 1. Auburn 7 109-162-3 67.3 1387 198.1 8 151.8 2. Texas A&M 7 280 1760 6.3 89 19 251.4 2. Arkansas 8 156-253-7 61.7 2051 256.4 18 147.7 3. Alabama 8 354 2118 6.0 85 20 264.8 3. Ole Miss 7 158-255-9 62.0 2138 305.4 17 147.3 4. Auburn 7 385 2120 5.5 80 21 302.9 4. Alabama 8 149-233-5 63.9 1866 233.2 14 146.8 5. Mississippi State 7 278 1425 5.1 74 9 203.6 5. Missouri 7 148-270-6 54.8 2132 304.6 18 138.7 6. Florida 6 227 1091 4.8 59 9 181.8 6. Tennessee 7 124-213-9 58.2 1568 224.0 15 134.8 7. Missouri 7 293 1403 4.8 38 13 200.4 7. LSU 7 103-175-5 58.9 1287 183.9 8 130.0 8. Kentucky 7 292 1379 4.7 63 12 197.0 8. Kentucky 7 88-161-7 54.7 1244 177.7 9 129.3 9. Georgia 7 304 1369 4.5 55 11 195.6 9. Florida 6 124-211-6 58.8 1468 244.7 10 127.2 10. Ole Miss 7 234 1042 4.5 53 13 148.9 10. Mississippi State 7 132-225-5 58.7 1347 192.4 12 122.1 11. Vanderbilt 8 302 1303 4.3 49 15 162.9 11. Georgia 7 121-220-5 55.0 1451 207.3 9 119.4 12. Tennessee 7 298 1187 4.0 40 12 169.6 12. Texas A&M 7 135-258-6 52.3 1715 245.0 11 117.6 13. Arkansas 8 323 1283 4.0 75 11 160.4 13. South Carolina 7 132-224-3 58.9 1474 210.6 4 117.4 14. South Carolina 7 228 748 3.3 75 10 106.9 14. Vanderbilt 8 112-215-4 52.1 1166 145.8 4 100.1

RUSH ATTEMPTS G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G PASS DEFENSE EFFIC. G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic. 1. Auburn 7 385 2120 5.5 80 21 302.9 1. Florida 6 53-140-10 37.9 797 132.8 4 80.8 2. Alabama 8 354 2118 6.0 85 20 264.8 2. Missouri 7 148-275-10 53.8 1680 240.0 9 108.7 3. Arkansas 8 323 1283 4.0 75 11 160.4 3. South Carolina 7 131-229-8 57.2 1285 183.6 8 108.9 4. Georgia 7 304 1369 4.5 55 11 195.6 4. Auburn 7 128-232-4 55.2 1388 198.3 6 110.5 5. Vanderbilt 8 302 1303 4.3 49 15 162.9 5. Alabama 8 140-263-8 53.2 1635 204.4 9 110.7 6. Tennessee 7 298 1187 4.0 40 12 169.6 6. LSU 7 135-232-6 58.2 1468 209.7 4 111.9 7. Missouri 7 293 1403 4.8 38 13 200.4 7. Texas A&M 7 156-272-9 57.4 1833 261.9 7 115.8 8. Kentucky 7 292 1379 4.7 63 12 197.0 8. Ole Miss 7 143-236-6 60.6 1603 229.0 6 121.0 9. Texas A&M 7 280 1760 6.3 89 19 251.4 9. Arkansas 8 129-224-7 57.6 1650 206.2 7 123.5 10. Mississippi State 7 278 1425 5.1 74 9 203.6 10. Tennessee 7 133-226-6 58.8 1477 211.0 11 124.5 11. LSU 7 249 1679 6.7 78 18 239.9 11. Vanderbilt 8 161-275-5 58.5 1923 240.4 10 125.6 12. Ole Miss 7 234 1042 4.5 53 13 148.9 12. Kentucky 7 124-214-7 57.9 1569 224.1 12 131.5 13. South Carolina 7 228 748 3.3 75 10 106.9 13. Georgia 7 128-209-8 61.2 1600 228.6 11 135.3 14. Florida 6 227 1091 4.8 59 9 181.8 14. Mississippi State 7 134-225-6 59.6 1643 234.7 15 137.6 2016 Southeastern Conference Extended Team Statistics Through games of Oct 24, 2016

PASS OFFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G PASSING YARDS G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G 1. Ole Miss 7 158-255-9 62.0 2138 8.4 17 305.4 1. Ole Miss 7 158-255-9 62.0 2138 8.4 17 305.4 2. Missouri 7 148-270-6 54.8 2132 7.9 18 304.6 2. Missouri 7 148-270-6 54.8 2132 7.9 18 304.6 3. Arkansas 8 156-253-7 61.7 2051 8.1 18 256.4 3. Arkansas 8 156-253-7 61.7 2051 8.1 18 256.4 4. Texas A&M 7 135-258-6 52.3 1715 6.6 11 245.0 4. Alabama 8 149-233-5 63.9 1866 8.0 14 233.2 5. Florida 6 124-211-6 58.8 1468 7.0 10 244.7 5. Texas A&M 7 135-258-6 52.3 1715 6.6 11 245.0 6. Alabama 8 149-233-5 63.9 1866 8.0 14 233.2 6. Tennessee 7 124-213-9 58.2 1568 7.4 15 224.0 7. Tennessee 7 124-213-9 58.2 1568 7.4 15 224.0 7. South Carolina 7 132-224-3 58.9 1474 6.6 4 210.6 8. South Carolina 7 132-224-3 58.9 1474 6.6 4 210.6 8. Florida 6 124-211-6 58.8 1468 7.0 10 244.7 9. Georgia 7 121-220-5 55.0 1451 6.6 9 207.3 9. Georgia 7 121-220-5 55.0 1451 6.6 9 207.3 10. Auburn 7 109-162-3 67.3 1387 8.6 8 198.1 10. Auburn 7 109-162-3 67.3 1387 8.6 8 198.1 11. Mississippi State 7 132-225-5 58.7 1347 6.0 12 192.4 11. Mississippi State 7 132-225-5 58.7 1347 6.0 12 192.4 12. LSU 7 103-175-5 58.9 1287 7.4 8 183.9 12. LSU 7 103-175-5 58.9 1287 7.4 8 183.9 13. Kentucky 7 88-161-7 54.7 1244 7.7 9 177.7 13. Kentucky 7 88-161-7 54.7 1244 7.7 9 177.7 14. Vanderbilt 8 112-215-4 52.1 1166 5.4 4 145.8 14. Vanderbilt 8 112-215-4 52.1 1166 5.4 4 145.8

PASS DEFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G PASS COMP. PCT G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G 1. Florida 6 53-140-10 37.9 797 5.7 4 132.8 1. Auburn 7 109-162-3 67.3 1387 12.7 8 198.1 2. South Carolina 7 131-229-8 57.2 1285 5.6 8 183.6 2. Alabama 8 149-233-5 63.9 1866 12.5 14 233.2 3. Auburn 7 128-232-4 55.2 1388 6.0 6 198.3 3. Ole Miss 7 158-255-9 62.0 2138 13.5 17 305.4 4. Alabama 8 140-263-8 53.2 1635 6.2 9 204.4 4. Arkansas 8 156-253-7 61.7 2051 13.1 18 256.4 5. Arkansas 8 129-224-7 57.6 1650 7.4 7 206.2 5. South Carolina 7 132-224-3 58.9 1474 11.2 4 210.6 6. LSU 7 135-232-6 58.2 1468 6.3 4 209.7 6. LSU 7 103-175-5 58.9 1287 12.5 8 183.9 7. Tennessee 7 133-226-6 58.8 1477 6.5 11 211.0 7. Florida 6 124-211-6 58.8 1468 11.8 10 244.7 8. Kentucky 7 124-214-7 57.9 1569 7.3 12 224.1 8. Mississippi State 7 132-225-5 58.7 1347 10.2 12 192.4 9. Georgia 7 128-209-8 61.2 1600 7.7 11 228.6 9. Tennessee 7 124-213-9 58.2 1568 12.6 15 224.0 10. Ole Miss 7 143-236-6 60.6 1603 6.8 6 229.0 10. Georgia 7 121-220-5 55.0 1451 12.0 9 207.3 11. Mississippi State 7 134-225-6 59.6 1643 7.3 15 234.7 11. Missouri 7 148-270-6 54.8 2132 14.4 18 304.6 12. Missouri 7 148-275-10 53.8 1680 6.1 9 240.0 12. Kentucky 7 88-161-7 54.7 1244 14.1 9 177.7 13. Vanderbilt 8 161-275-5 58.5 1923 7.0 10 240.4 13. Texas A&M 7 135-258-6 52.3 1715 12.7 11 245.0 14. Texas A&M 7 156-272-9 57.4 1833 6.7 7 261.9 14. Vanderbilt 8 112-215-4 52.1 1166 10.4 4 145.8

PASS ATTEMPTS G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G PASS YDS/COMP. G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G 1. Missouri 7 148-270-6 54.8 2132 7.9 18 304.6 1. Missouri 7 148-270-6 54.8 2132 14.4 18 304.6 2. Texas A&M 7 135-258-6 52.3 1715 6.6 11 245.0 2. Kentucky 7 88-161-7 54.7 1244 14.1 9 177.7 3. Ole Miss 7 158-255-9 62.0 2138 8.4 17 305.4 3. Ole Miss 7 158-255-9 62.0 2138 13.5 17 305.4 4. Arkansas 8 156-253-7 61.7 2051 8.1 18 256.4 4. Arkansas 8 156-253-7 61.7 2051 13.1 18 256.4 5. Alabama 8 149-233-5 63.9 1866 8.0 14 233.2 5. Auburn 7 109-162-3 67.3 1387 12.7 8 198.1 6. Mississippi State 7 132-225-5 58.7 1347 6.0 12 192.4 6. Texas A&M 7 135-258-6 52.3 1715 12.7 11 245.0 7. South Carolina 7 132-224-3 58.9 1474 6.6 4 210.6 7. Tennessee 7 124-213-9 58.2 1568 12.6 15 224.0 8. Georgia 7 121-220-5 55.0 1451 6.6 9 207.3 8. Alabama 8 149-233-5 63.9 1866 12.5 14 233.2 9. Vanderbilt 8 112-215-4 52.1 1166 5.4 4 145.8 9. LSU 7 103-175-5 58.9 1287 12.5 8 183.9 10. Tennessee 7 124-213-9 58.2 1568 7.4 15 224.0 10. Georgia 7 121-220-5 55.0 1451 12.0 9 207.3 11. Florida 6 124-211-6 58.8 1468 7.0 10 244.7 11. Florida 6 124-211-6 58.8 1468 11.8 10 244.7 12. LSU 7 103-175-5 58.9 1287 7.4 8 183.9 12. South Carolina 7 132-224-3 58.9 1474 11.2 4 210.6 13. Auburn 7 109-162-3 67.3 1387 8.6 8 198.1 13. Vanderbilt 8 112-215-4 52.1 1166 10.4 4 145.8 14. Kentucky 7 88-161-7 54.7 1244 7.7 9 177.7 14. Mississippi State 7 132-225-5 58.7 1347 10.2 12 192.4

PASS COMPLETIONS G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G PASS YDS/ATT G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G 1. Ole Miss 7 158-255-9 62.0 2138 13.5 17 305.4 1. Auburn 7 109-162-3 67.3 1387 8.6 8 198.1 2. Arkansas 8 156-253-7 61.7 2051 13.1 18 256.4 2. Ole Miss 7 158-255-9 62.0 2138 8.4 17 305.4 3. Alabama 8 149-233-5 63.9 1866 12.5 14 233.2 3. Arkansas 8 156-253-7 61.7 2051 8.1 18 256.4 4. Missouri 7 148-270-6 54.8 2132 14.4 18 304.6 4. Alabama 8 149-233-5 63.9 1866 8.0 14 233.2 5. Texas A&M 7 135-258-6 52.3 1715 12.7 11 245.0 5. Missouri 7 148-270-6 54.8 2132 7.9 18 304.6 6. Mississippi State 7 132-225-5 58.7 1347 10.2 12 192.4 6. Kentucky 7 88-161-7 54.7 1244 7.7 9 177.7 South Carolina 7 132-224-3 58.9 1474 11.2 4 210.6 7. Tennessee 7 124-213-9 58.2 1568 7.4 15 224.0 8. Florida 6 124-211-6 58.8 1468 11.8 10 244.7 8. LSU 7 103-175-5 58.9 1287 7.4 8 183.9 Tennessee 7 124-213-9 58.2 1568 12.6 15 224.0 9. Florida 6 124-211-6 58.8 1468 7.0 10 244.7 10. Georgia 7 121-220-5 55.0 1451 12.0 9 207.3 10. Texas A&M 7 135-258-6 52.3 1715 6.6 11 245.0 11. Vanderbilt 8 112-215-4 52.1 1166 10.4 4 145.8 11. Georgia 7 121-220-5 55.0 1451 6.6 9 207.3 12. Auburn 7 109-162-3 67.3 1387 12.7 8 198.1 12. South Carolina 7 132-224-3 58.9 1474 6.6 4 210.6 13. LSU 7 103-175-5 58.9 1287 12.5 8 183.9 13. Mississippi State 7 132-225-5 58.7 1347 6.0 12 192.4 14. Kentucky 7 88-161-7 54.7 1244 14.1 9 177.7 14. Vanderbilt 8 112-215-4 52.1 1166 5.4 4 145.8 2016 Southeastern Conference Extended Team Statistics Through games of Oct 24, 2016

PASS INTERCEPTIONS G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G 1. Auburn 7 109-162-3 67.3 1387 8.6 8 198.1 South Carolina 7 132-224-3 58.9 1474 6.6 4 210.6 3. Vanderbilt 8 112-215-4 52.1 1166 5.4 4 145.8 4. Alabama 8 149-233-5 63.9 1866 8.0 14 233.2 Mississippi State 7 132-225-5 58.7 1347 6.0 12 192.4 Georgia 7 121-220-5 55.0 1451 6.6 9 207.3 LSU 7 103-175-5 58.9 1287 7.4 8 183.9 8. Florida 6 124-211-6 58.8 1468 7.0 10 244.7 Missouri 7 148-270-6 54.8 2132 7.9 18 304.6 Texas A&M 7 135-258-6 52.3 1715 6.6 11 245.0 11. Kentucky 7 88-161-7 54.7 1244 7.7 9 177.7 Arkansas 8 156-253-7 61.7 2051 8.1 18 256.4 13. Ole Miss 7 158-255-9 62.0 2138 8.4 17 305.4 Tennessee 7 124-213-9 58.2 1568 7.4 15 224.0

PASSING TDS G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G 1. Arkansas 8 156-253-7 61.7 2051 8.1 18 256.4 Missouri 7 148-270-6 54.8 2132 7.9 18 304.6 3. Ole Miss 7 158-255-9 62.0 2138 8.4 17 305.4 4. Tennessee 7 124-213-9 58.2 1568 7.4 15 224.0 5. Alabama 8 149-233-5 63.9 1866 8.0 14 233.2 6. Mississippi State 7 132-225-5 58.7 1347 6.0 12 192.4 7. Texas A&M 7 135-258-6 52.3 1715 6.6 11 245.0 8. Florida 6 124-211-6 58.8 1468 7.0 10 244.7 9. Georgia 7 121-220-5 55.0 1451 6.6 9 207.3 Kentucky 7 88-161-7 54.7 1244 7.7 9 177.7 11. Auburn 7 109-162-3 67.3 1387 8.6 8 198.1 LSU 7 103-175-5 58.9 1287 7.4 8 183.9 13. South Carolina 7 132-224-3 58.9 1474 6.6 4 210.6 Vanderbilt 8 112-215-4 52.1 1166 5.4 4 145.8 2016 Southeastern Conference Extended Team Statistics Through games of Oct 24, 2016

FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct. PAT KICK ATTEMPTS G Made Att Pct. 1. Auburn 7 13 14 . 9 2 9 1. Alabama 8 45 45 1.000 2. O l e M i s s 7 1 0 1 1 . 9 0 9 2. Missouri 7 29 32 . 9 0 6 3. Kentucky 7 9 11 . 8 1 8 3. Texas A&M 7 31 31 1.000 4. A r k a n s a s 8 8 1 0 . 8 0 0 4. O l e M i s s 7 2 9 3 0 . 9 6 7 5. Texas A&M 7 12 16 . 7 5 0 5. Auburn 7 29 29 1.000 F l o r i d a 6 9 1 2 . 7 5 0 Arkansas829291.000 Tennessee 7 6 8 . 7 5 0 7. LSU 7 26 28 . 9 2 9 8. Vanderbilt 8 8 11 . 7 2 7 8. Tennessee 7 27 27 1.000 9. L S U 7 5 7 . 7 1 4 9. Mississippi State 7 22 22 1.000 M i s s o u r i 7 5 7 . 7 1 4 10. Georgia 7 21 21 1.000 11. South Carolina 7 7 10 . 7 0 0 Kentucky 7 20 21 . 9 5 2 12. Mississippi State 7 9 13 . 6 9 2 12. Vanderbilt 8 20 20 1.000 13. Alabama 8 10 15 . 6 6 7 13. Florida 6 19 19 1.000 14. G e o r g i a 7 7 1 2 . 5 8 3 14. South Carolina 7 13 13 1.000

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED G Made Att Pct. PATS KICKS MADE G Made Att Pct. 1. Texas A&M 7 12 16 . 7 5 0 1. Alabama 8 45 45 1.000 2. Alabama 8 10 15 . 6 6 7 2. Texas A&M 7 31 31 1.000 3. Auburn 7 13 14 . 9 2 9 3. Auburn 7 29 29 1.000 4. Mississippi State 7 9 13 . 6 9 2 Arkansas829291.000 5. F l o r i d a 6 9 1 2 . 7 5 0 O l e M i s s 7 2 9 3 0 . 9 6 7 G e o r g i a 7 7 1 2 . 5 8 3 Missouri 7 29 32 . 9 0 6 7. O l e M i s s 7 1 0 1 1 . 9 0 9 7. Tennessee 7 27 27 1.000 Kentucky 7 9 11 . 8 1 8 8. LSU 7 26 28 . 9 2 9 Vanderbilt 8 8 11 . 7 2 7 9. Mississippi State 7 22 22 1.000 10. A r k a n s a s 8 8 1 0 . 8 0 0 10. Georgia 7 21 21 1.000 South Carolina 7 7 10 . 7 0 0 11. Vanderbilt 8 20 20 1.000 12. Tennessee 7 6 8 . 7 5 0 Kentucky 7 20 21 . 9 5 2 13. M i s s o u r i 7 5 7 . 7 1 4 13. Florida 6 19 19 1.000 L S U 7 5 7 . 7 1 4 14. South Carolina 7 13 13 1.000

FIELD GOALS MADE G Made Att Pct. NET YARDS PER PUNT G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P 1. Auburn 7 13 14 . 9 2 9 1. Florida 6 28 1331 47.5 111 4.0 2 42.1 2. Texas A&M 7 12 16 . 7 5 0 2. Missouri 7 40 1757 43.9 53 1.3 1 42.1 3. O l e M i s s 7 1 0 1 1 . 9 0 9 3. Arkansas 8 36 1643 45.6 82 2.3 3 41.7 Alabama 8 10 15 . 6 6 7 4. Alabama 8 28 1330 47.5 93 3.3 4 41.3 5. Kentucky 7 9 11 . 8 1 8 5. Texas A&M 7 39 1693 43.4 91 2.3 0 41.1 F l o r i d a 6 9 1 2 . 7 5 0 6. LSU 7 32 1362 42.6 31 1.0 2 40.3 Mississippi State 7 9 13 . 6 9 2 7. Tennessee 7 45 1971 43.8 155 3.4 4 38.6 8. A r k a n s a s 8 8 1 0 . 8 0 0 8. South Carolina 7 42 1738 41.4 81 1.9 2 38.5 Vanderbilt 8 8 11 . 7 2 7 9. Vanderbilt 8 48 1961 40.9 17 0.4 5 38.4 10. South Carolina 7 7 10 . 7 0 0 10. Mississippi State 7 36 1414 39.3 18 0.5 1 38.2 G e o r g i a 7 7 1 2 . 5 8 3 11. Ole Miss 7 32 1433 44.8 157 4.9 3 38.0 12. Tennessee 7 6 8 . 7 5 0 12. Kentucky 7 32 1269 39.7 35 1.1 1 37.9 13. M i s s o u r i 7 5 7 . 7 1 4 13. Auburn 7 24 943 39.3 -3 -0.1 2 37.8 L S U 7 5 7 . 7 1 4 14. Georgia 7 39 1531 39.3 100 2.6 2 35.7

PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct. AVG YARDS PER PUNT G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P 1. Alabama 8 45 45 1.000 1. Florida 6 28 1331 47.5 111 4.0 2 42.1 Texas A&M 7 31 31 1.000 2. Alabama 8 28 1330 47.5 93 3.3 4 41.3 Arkansas829291.000 3. Arkansas 8 36 1643 45.6 82 2.3 3 41.7 Auburn 7 29 29 1.000 4. Ole Miss 7 32 1433 44.8 157 4.9 3 38.0 Tennessee 7 27 27 1.000 5. Missouri 7 40 1757 43.9 53 1.3 1 42.1 Mississippi State 7 22 22 1.000 6. Tennessee 7 45 1971 43.8 155 3.4 4 38.6 Georgia 7 21 21 1.000 7. Texas A&M 7 39 1693 43.4 91 2.3 0 41.1 Vanderbilt 8 20 20 1.000 8. LSU 7 32 1362 42.6 31 1.0 2 40.3 Florida 6 19 19 1.000 9. South Carolina 7 42 1738 41.4 81 1.9 2 38.5 South Carolina 7 13 13 1.000 10. Vanderbilt 8 48 1961 40.9 17 0.4 5 38.4 11. O l e M i s s 7 2 9 3 0 . 9 6 7 11. Kentucky 7 32 1269 39.7 35 1.1 1 37.9 12. Kentucky 7 20 21 . 9 5 2 12. Auburn 7 24 943 39.3 -3 -0.1 2 37.8 13. LSU 7 26 28 . 9 2 9 13. Mississippi State 7 36 1414 39.3 18 0.5 1 38.2 14. Missouri 7 29 32 . 9 0 6 14. Georgia 7 39 1531 39.3 100 2.6 2 35.7 2016 Southeastern Conference Extended Team Statistics Through games of Oct 24, 2016

NUMBER OF PUNTS G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P 1. Vanderbilt 8 48 1961 40.9 17 0.4 5 38.4 2. Tennessee 7 45 1971 43.8 155 3.4 4 38.6 3. South Carolina 7 42 1738 41.4 81 1.9 2 38.5 4. Missouri 7 40 1757 43.9 53 1.3 1 42.1 5. Texas A&M 7 39 1693 43.4 91 2.3 0 41.1 Georgia 7 39 1531 39.3 100 2.6 2 35.7 7. Mississippi State 7 36 1414 39.3 18 0.5 1 38.2 Arkansas 8 36 1643 45.6 82 2.3 3 41.7 9. Kentucky 7 32 1269 39.7 35 1.1 1 37.9 Ole Miss 7 32 1433 44.8 157 4.9 3 38.0 LSU 7 32 1362 42.6 31 1.0 2 40.3 12. Alabama 8 28 1330 47.5 93 3.3 4 41.3 Florida 6 28 1331 47.5 111 4.0 2 42.1 14. Auburn 7 24 943 39.3 -3 -0.1 2 37.8

YARDS PUNTED G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P 1. Tennessee 7 45 1971 43.8 155 3.4 4 38.6 2. Vanderbilt 8 48 1961 40.9 17 0.4 5 38.4 3. Missouri 7 40 1757 43.9 53 1.3 1 42.1 4. South Carolina 7 42 1738 41.4 81 1.9 2 38.5 5. Texas A&M 7 39 1693 43.4 91 2.3 0 41.1 6. Arkansas 8 36 1643 45.6 82 2.3 3 41.7 7. Georgia 7 39 1531 39.3 100 2.6 2 35.7 8. Ole Miss 7 32 1433 44.8 157 4.9 3 38.0 9. Mississippi State 7 36 1414 39.3 18 0.5 1 38.2 10. LSU 7 32 1362 42.6 31 1.0 2 40.3 11. Florida 6 28 1331 47.5 111 4.0 2 42.1 12. Alabama 8 28 1330 47.5 93 3.3 4 41.3 13. Kentucky 7 32 1269 39.7 35 1.1 1 37.9 14. Auburn 7 24 943 39.3 -3 -0.1 2 37.8 2016 Southeastern Conference Extended Team Statistics Through games of Oct 24, 2016

PUNT RETURN AVG GNo.YardsTDLongAvg.KICKOFF RETURNS GNo.YardsTDLongAvg. 1. Alabama 8 20 377 3 85 18.9 1. Vanderbilt 8 20 560 0 95 28.0 2. Texas A&M 7 7 101 1 73 14.4 2. South Carolina 7 13 351 0 80 27.0 3. Kentucky 7 8 106 1 65 13.2 3. Tennessee 7 20 502 0 43 25.1 4. Missouri 7 14 171 1 54 12.2 4. Florida 6 9 225 1 44 25.0 5. LSU 7 14 134 1 60 9.6 5. Kentucky 7 23 561 0 39 24.4 6. Tennessee 7 24 216 0 32 9.0 6. Ole Miss 7 21 460 0 62 21.9 7. Arkansas 8 9 73 0 33 8.1 7. Texas A&M 7 19 416 0 42 21.9 8. Georgia 7 14 105 0 55 7.5 8. Georgia 7 16 347 1 46 21.7 9. Auburn 7 8 58 0 25 7.2 9. Alabama 8 17 351 0 41 20.6 10. Ole Miss 7 8 39 0 8 4.9 10. Mississippi State 7 18 364 0 48 20.2 11. South Carolina 7 7 31 0 19 4.4 11. Missouri 7 25 477 0 36 19.1 12. Vanderbilt 8 15 56 0 17 3.7 12. Auburn 7 11 204 0 34 18.5 13. Mississippi State 7 13 44 0 16 3.4 13. LSU 7 17 305 0 40 17.9 14. Florida 6 20 64 0 17 3.2 14. Arkansas 8 19 331 0 29 17.4

PUNT RETURNS GNo.YardsTDLongAvg.KICK RETURNS GNo.YardsTDLongAvg. 1. Tennessee 7 24 216 0 32 9.0 1. Missouri 7 25 477 0 36 19.1 2. Florida 6 20 64 0 17 3.2 2. Kentucky 7 23 561 0 39 24.4 Alabama 8 20 377 3 85 18.9 3. Ole Miss 7 21 460 0 62 21.9 4. Vanderbilt 8 15 56 0 17 3.7 4. Vanderbilt 8 20 560 0 95 28.0 5. LSU 7 14 134 1 60 9.6 Tennessee 7 20 502 0 43 25.1 Georgia 7 14 105 0 55 7.5 6. Texas A&M 7 19 416 0 42 21.9 Missouri 7 14 171 1 54 12.2 Arkansas 8 19 331 0 29 17.4 8. Mississippi State 7 13 44 0 16 3.4 8. Mississippi State 7 18 364 0 48 20.2 9. Arkansas 8 9 73 0 33 8.1 9. Alabama 8 17 351 0 41 20.6 10. Kentucky 7 8 106 1 65 13.2 LSU 7 17 305 0 40 17.9 Auburn 7 8 58 0 25 7.2 11. Georgia 7 16 347 1 46 21.7 Ole Miss 7 8 39 0 8 4.9 12. South Carolina 7 13 351 0 80 27.0 13. South Carolina 7 7 31 0 19 4.4 13. Auburn 7 11 204 0 34 18.5 Texas A&M 7 7 101 1 73 14.4 14. Florida 6 9 225 1 44 25.0

PUNT RETURN YARDS GNo.YardsTDLongAvg.KICK RETURN YARDS GNo.YardsTDLongAvg. 1. Alabama 8 20 377 3 85 18.9 1. Kentucky 7 23 561 0 39 24.4 2. Tennessee 7 24 216 0 32 9.0 2. Vanderbilt 8 20 560 0 95 28.0 3. Missouri 7 14 171 1 54 12.2 3. Tennessee 7 20 502 0 43 25.1 4. LSU 7 14 134 1 60 9.6 4. Missouri 7 25 477 0 36 19.1 5. Kentucky 7 8 106 1 65 13.2 5. Ole Miss 7 21 460 0 62 21.9 6. Georgia 7 14 105 0 55 7.5 6. Texas A&M 7 19 416 0 42 21.9 7. Texas A&M 7 7 101 1 73 14.4 7. Mississippi State 7 18 364 0 48 20.2 8. Arkansas 8 9 73 0 33 8.1 8. Alabama 8 17 351 0 41 20.6 9. Florida 6 20 64 0 17 3.2 South Carolina 7 13 351 0 80 27.0 10. Auburn 7 8 58 0 25 7.2 10. Georgia 7 16 347 1 46 21.7 11. Vanderbilt 8 15 56 0 17 3.7 11. Arkansas 8 19 331 0 29 17.4 12. Mississippi State 7 13 44 0 16 3.4 12. LSU 7 17 305 0 40 17.9 13. Ole Miss 7 8 39 0 8 4.9 13. Florida 6 9 225 1 44 25.0 14. South Carolina 7 7 31 0 19 4.4 14. Auburn 7 11 204 0 34 18.5

PUNT RETURN TDS GNo.YardsTDLongAvg.KICK RETURN TDS GNo.YardsTDLongAvg. 1. Alabama 8 20 377 3 85 18.9 1. Georgia 7 16 347 1 46 21.7 2. Missouri 7 14 171 1 54 12.2 Florida 6 9 225 1 44 25.0 LSU 7 14 134 1 60 9.6 3. Kentucky 7 23 561 0 39 24.4 Kentucky 7 8 106 1 65 13.2 Vanderbilt 8 20 560 0 95 28.0 Texas A&M 7 7 101 1 73 14.4 Tennessee 7 20 502 0 43 25.1 6. Tennessee 7 24 216 0 32 9.0 Missouri 7 25 477 0 36 19.1 Georgia 7 14 105 0 55 7.5 Ole Miss 7 21 460 0 62 21.9 Arkansas 8 9 73 0 33 8.1 Texas A&M 7 19 416 0 42 21.9 Florida 6 20 64 0 17 3.2 Mississippi State 7 18 364 0 48 20.2 Auburn 7 8 58 0 25 7.2 South Carolina 7 13 351 0 80 27.0 Vanderbilt 8 15 56 0 17 3.7 Alabama 8 17 351 0 41 20.6 Mississippi State 7 13 44 0 16 3.4 Arkansas 8 19 331 0 29 17.4 Ole Miss 7 8 39 0 8 4.9 LSU 7 17 305 0 40 17.9 South Carolina 7 7 31 0 19 4.4 Auburn 7 11 204 0 34 18.5 2016 Southeastern Conference Extended Team Statistics Through games of Oct 24, 2016

INTERCEPTION RETURN AVG GNo.YardsTDLongAvg.FUMBLE RETURN AVG GNo.YardsTDLongAvg. 1. Alabama 8 8251410031.4 1. Mississippi State 7 1 81 1 81 81.0 2. Arkansas 8 7 155 3 70 22.1 2. Alabama 8 5 186 5 75 37.2 3. Ole Miss 7 6 103 2 52 17.2 3. Vanderbilt 8 3 101 1 55 33.7 4. Florida 6 10 158 2 78 15.8 4. Georgia 7 1 24 1 24 24.0 5. Mississippi State 7 6 76 1 38 12.7 5. Ole Miss 7 3 65 1 44 21.7 6. Vanderbilt 8 5 63 0 59 12.6 6. South Carolina 7 1 20 0 20 20.0 Missouri 7 10 126 1 63 12.6 7. Auburn 7 1 13 1 13 13.0 8. Kentucky 7 7 75 1 45 10.7 8. LSU 7 2 10 0 6 5.0 9. LSU 7 6 64 1 40 10.7 9. Missouri 7 1 2 0 2 2.0 10. Georgia 7 8 33 0 18 4.1 10. Texas A&M 7 0 0 0 0 0.0 11. South Carolina 7 8 30 0 16 3.8 Tennessee 7 0 0 1 0 0.0 12. Tennessee 7 6 17 0 9 2.8 Arkansas 8 0 0 0 0 0.0 13. Texas A&M 7 9 19 0 13 2.1 Florida 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 14. Auburn 7 4 0 0 0 0.0 Kentucky 7 0 0 0 0 0.0

INTERCEPTION RETURNS GNo.YardsTDLongAvg.FUMBLE RETURNS GNo.YardsTDLongAvg. 1. Missouri 7 10 126 1 63 12.6 1. Alabama 8 5 186 5 75 37.2 Florida 6 10 158 2 78 15.8 2. Vanderbilt 8 3 101 1 55 33.7 3. Texas A&M 7 9 19 0 13 2.1 Ole Miss 7 3 65 1 44 21.7 4. Georgia 7 8 33 0 18 4.1 4. LSU 7 2 10 0 6 5.0 South Carolina 7 8 30 0 16 3.8 5. Missouri 7 1 2 0 2 2.0 Alabama 8 8251410031.4 Auburn 7 1 13 1 13 13.0 7. Arkansas 8 7 155 3 70 22.1 South Carolina 7 1 20 0 20 20.0 Kentucky 7 7 75 1 45 10.7 Georgia 7 1 24 1 24 24.0 9. LSU 7 6 64 1 40 10.7 Mississippi State 7 1 81 1 81 81.0 Ole Miss 7 6 103 2 52 17.2 10. Texas A&M 7 0 0 0 0 0.0 Mississippi State 7 6 76 1 38 12.7 Tennessee 7 0 0 1 0 0.0 Tennessee 7 6 17 0 9 2.8 Arkansas 8 0 0 0 0 0.0 13. Vanderbilt 8 5 63 0 59 12.6 Florida 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 14. Auburn 7 4 0 0 0 0.0 Kentucky 7 0 0 0 0 0.0

INTERCEPTION RET YARDS GNo.YardsTDLongAvg.FUMBLE RETURN YARDS GNo.YardsTDLongAvg. 1. Alabama 8 8251410031.4 1. Alabama 8 5 186 5 75 37.2 2. Florida 6 10 158 2 78 15.8 2. Vanderbilt 8 3 101 1 55 33.7 3. Arkansas 8 7 155 3 70 22.1 3. Mississippi State 7 1 81 1 81 81.0 4. Missouri 7 10 126 1 63 12.6 4. Ole Miss 7 3 65 1 44 21.7 5. Ole Miss 7 6 103 2 52 17.2 5. Georgia 7 1 24 1 24 24.0 6. Mississippi State 7 6 76 1 38 12.7 6. South Carolina 7 1 20 0 20 20.0 7. Kentucky 7 7 75 1 45 10.7 7. Auburn 7 1 13 1 13 13.0 8. LSU 7 6 64 1 40 10.7 8. LSU 7 2 10 0 6 5.0 9. Vanderbilt 8 5 63 0 59 12.6 9. Missouri 7 1 2 0 2 2.0 10. Georgia 7 8 33 0 18 4.1 10. Kentucky 7 0 0 0 0 0.0 11. South Carolina 7 8 30 0 16 3.8 Florida 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 12. Texas A&M 7 9 19 0 13 2.1 Arkansas 8 0 0 0 0 0.0 13. Tennessee 7 6 17 0 9 2.8 Tennessee 7 0 0 1 0 0.0 14. Auburn 7 4 0 0 0 0.0 Texas A&M 7 0 0 0 0 0.0

INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS GNo.YardsTDLongAvg.FUMBLE RETURN TDS GNo.YardsTDLongAvg. 1. Alabama 8 8251410031.4 1. Alabama 8 5 186 5 75 37.2 2. Arkansas 8 7 155 3 70 22.1 2. Vanderbilt 8 3 101 1 55 33.7 3. Florida 6 10 158 2 78 15.8 Mississippi State 7 1 81 1 81 81.0 Ole Miss 7 6 103 2 52 17.2 Ole Miss 7 3 65 1 44 21.7 5. Missouri 7 10 126 1 63 12.6 Georgia 7 1 24 1 24 24.0 Mississippi State 7 6 76 1 38 12.7 Auburn 7 1 13 1 13 13.0 Kentucky 7 7 75 1 45 10.7 Tennessee 7 0 0 1 0 0.0 LSU 7 6 64 1 40 10.7 8. South Carolina 7 1 20 0 20 20.0 9. Vanderbilt 8 5 63 0 59 12.6 LSU 7 2 10 0 6 5.0 Georgia 7 8 33 0 18 4.1 Missouri 7 1 2 0 2 2.0 South Carolina 7 8 30 0 16 3.8 Florida 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 Texas A&M 7 9 19 0 13 2.1 Arkansas 8 0 0 0 0 0.0 Tennessee 7 6 17 0 9 2.8 Texas A&M 7 0 0 0 0 0.0 Auburn 7 4 0 0 0 0.0 Kentucky 7 0 0 0 0 0.0 2016 Southeastern Conference Extended Team Statistics Through games of Oct 24, 2016

FUMBLES RECOVERED GNo.YardsTDLongAvg. 1. Texas A&M 7 0 0 0 0 0.0 2. Tennessee 7 0 0 1 0 0.0 3. Alabama 8 5 186 5 75 37.2 Vanderbilt 8 3 101 1 55 33.7 5. Georgia 7 1 24 1 24 24.0 Arkansas 8 0 0 0 0 0.0 7. Auburn 7 1 13 1 13 13.0 Ole Miss 7 3 65 1 44 21.7 Mississippi State 7 1 81 1 81 81.0 South Carolina 7 1 20 0 20 20.0 11. LSU 7 2 10 0 6 5.0 Missouri 7 1 2 0 2 2.0 13. Florida 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 14. Kentucky 7 0 0 0 0 0.0

Gained Lost TURNOVER MARGIN Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G 1. Texas A&M 7 10 9 19 7 6 13 +6 0.86 2. Vanderbilt 8 8 5 13 3 4 7 +6 0.75 3. Georgia 7 7 8 15 5 5 10 +5 0.71 4. Florida 631013369+40.67 5. Alabama 8 8 8 16 7 5 12 +4 0.50 6. South Carolina 7 6 8 14 8 3 11 +3 0.43 Mississippi State 7 6 6 12 4 5 9 +3 0.43 8. Auburn 7 6 4 10 6 3 9 +1 0.14 9. Missouri 7 4 10 14 8 6 14 +0 0.00 Ole Miss 766123912+00.00 11. Arkansas 8 7 7 14 8 7 15 -1 -0.12 12. LSU 7 4 6 10 6 5 11 -1 -0.14 13. Tennessee 7 9 6 15 8 9 17 -2 -0.29 14. Kentucky 7 2 7 9 11 7 18 -9 -1.29 2016 Southeastern Conference Extended Team Statistics Through games of Oct 24, 2016

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G 1. Arkansas 8 76 93 16 185 23.1 1. Florida 6 39 34 15 88 14.7 2. Alabama 8 105 74 4 183 22.9 2. Georgia 7 46 60 3 109 15.6 3. Auburn 7 102 62 13 177 25.3 3. Auburn 7 47 58 7 112 16.0 4. Missouri 7 85 78 11 174 24.9 4. Alabama 8 38 64 14 116 14.5 5. Ole Miss 753981116223.1 5. LSU 7 39 69 11 119 17.0 6. Texas A&M 7 80 68 11 159 22.7 6. Tennessee 7 66 67 12 145 20.7 7. Georgia 7 70 73 11 154 22.0 7. Arkansas 8 73 71 4 148 18.5 8. Vanderbilt 8 68 63 15 146 18.2 8. Mississippi State 7 55 82 12 149 21.3 Mississippi State 7 68 67 11 146 20.9 9. Missouri 7 63 80 14 157 22.4 10. Tennessee 7 62 69 7 138 19.7 10. South Carolina 7 77 69 13 159 22.7 11. LSU 7 70 58 7 135 19.3 11. Kentucky 7 79 74 8 161 23.0 12. Kentucky 7 78 47 7 132 18.9 12. Vanderbilt 8 71 82 11 164 20.5 13. Florida 6 53 68 8 129 21.5 13. Ole Miss 781751116723.9 14. South Carolina 7 40 66 10 116 16.6 14. Texas A&M 7 67 84 18 169 24.1

1ST DOWNS RUSHING G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS GConv.Att.Pct. 1. Alabama 8 105 74 4 183 22.9 1. Florida 6 49 97 50.5 2. Auburn 7 102 62 13 177 25.3 2. Alabama 8 54 110 49.1 3. Missouri 7 85 78 11 174 24.9 3. Auburn 7 50 103 48.5 4. Texas A&M 7 80 68 11 159 22.7 4. LSU 7 35 81 43.2 5. Kentucky 7 78 47 7 132 18.9 5. Ole Miss 7 37 89 41.6 6. Arkansas 8 76 93 16 185 23.1 6. Missouri 7 44 108 40.7 7. Georgia 7 70 73 11 154 22.0 7. Georgia 7 42 107 39.3 LSU 7 70 58 7 135 19.3 8. Tennessee 7 42 108 38.9 9. Mississippi State 7 68 67 11 146 20.9 9. Arkansas 8 41 107 38.3 Vanderbilt 8 68 63 15 146 18.2 10. Texas A&M 7 41 109 37.6 11. Tennessee 7 62 69 7 138 19.7 11. Kentucky 7 32 91 35.2 12. Ole Miss 753981116223.1 12. Vanderbilt 8 36 106 34.0 Florida 6 53 68 8 129 21.5 13. Mississippi State 7 33 99 33.3 14. South Carolina 7 40 66 10 116 16.6 14. South Carolina 7 29 97 29.9

1ST DOWNS PASSING G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT GConv.Att.Pct. 1. Ole Miss 753981116223.1 1. Florida 6 23 83 27.7 2. Arkansas 8 76 93 16 185 23.1 2. Auburn 7 32 107 29.9 3. Missouri 7 85 78 11 174 24.9 3. Alabama 8 38 127 29.9 4. Alabama 8 105 74 4 183 22.9 4. LSU 7 36 113 31.9 5. Georgia 7 70 73 11 154 22.0 5. Georgia 7 34 96 35.4 6. Tennessee 7 62 69 7 138 19.7 6. Tennessee 7 37 104 35.6 7. Texas A&M 7 80 68 11 159 22.7 7. Texas A&M 7 41 114 36.0 Florida 6 53 68 8 129 21.5 8. Ole Miss 7 40 105 38.1 9. Mississippi State 7 68 67 11 146 20.9 9. Vanderbilt 8 45 116 38.8 10. South Carolina 7 40 66 10 116 16.6 10. South Carolina 7 42 104 40.4 11. Vanderbilt 8 68 63 15 146 18.2 11. Mississippi State 7 43 104 41.3 12. Auburn 7 102 62 13 177 25.3 12. Missouri 7 47 113 41.6 13. LSU 7 70 58 7 135 19.3 13. Kentucky 7 49 103 47.6 14. Kentucky 7 78 47 7 132 18.9 14. Arkansas 8 49 101 48.5

1ST DOWNS BY PENALTY G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS GConv.Att.Pct. 1. Arkansas 8 76 93 16 185 23.1 1. Kentucky 7 6 7 85.7 2. Vanderbilt 8 68 63 15 146 18.2 2. Georgia 7 5 8 62.5 3. Auburn 7 102 62 13 177 25.3 3. Ole Miss 7 3 5 60.0 4. Missouri 7 85 78 11 174 24.9 Texas A&M 7 6 10 60.0 Ole Miss 753981116223.1 5. Mississippi State 7 8 14 57.1 Texas A&M 7 80 68 11 159 22.7 South Carolina 7 8 14 57.1 Georgia 7 70 73 11 154 22.0 7. Alabama 8 5 9 55.6 Mississippi State 7 68 67 11 146 20.9 8. Missouri 7 7 13 53.8 9. South Carolina 7 40 66 10 116 16.6 Arkansas 8 7 13 53.8 10. Florida 6 53 68 8 129 21.5 10. Florida 6 3 7 42.9 11. Tennessee 7 62 69 7 138 19.7 11. Auburn 7 5 13 38.5 LSU 7 70 58 7 135 19.3 12. Tennessee 7 2 6 33.3 Kentucky 7 78 47 7 132 18.9 13. Vanderbilt 8 2 8 25.0 14. Alabama 8 105 74 4 183 22.9 14. LSU 7 0 3 0.0 2016 Southeastern Conference Extended Team Statistics Through games of Oct 24, 2016

OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT GConv.Att.Pct. 1. Florida 6 2 8 25.0 2. Kentucky 7 2 7 28.6 3. Texas A&M 7 4 13 30.8 4. Alabama 8 4 12 33.3 5. Tennessee 7 4 9 44.4 6. Arkansas 8 3 6 50.0 Auburn 7 7 14 50.0 Vanderbilt 8 6 12 50.0 LSU 7 6 12 50.0 Missouri 7 2 4 50.0 11. Georgia 7 5 9 55.6 12. South Carolina 7 7 12 58.3 13. Ole Miss 7 6 8 75.0 14. Mississippi State 7 10 12 83.3 2016 Southeastern Conference Extended Team Statistics Through games of Oct 24, 2016

SACKS BY GNo.YardsAvg/G TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possession Avg/G 1. Alabama 8 32 278 4.00 1. Arkansas 8 282:29 35:18 2. Texas A&M 7 23 167 3.29 2. Georgia 7 246:00 35:08 3. LSU 7 20 119 2.86 3. Florida 6 198:50 33:08 4. Florida 6 19 132 3.17 4. Alabama 8 255:26 31:55 5. Auburn 7 18 105 2.57 5. Auburn 7 222:28 31:46 6. Arkansas 8 15 111 1.88 6. Vanderbilt 8 245:20 30:40 7. Georgia 7 14 84 2.00 7. LSU 7 207:11 29:35 Ole Miss 7 14 104 2.00 8. Kentucky 7 204:44 29:14 Kentucky 7 14 100 2.00 9. Tennessee 7 199:52 28:33 Mississippi State 7 14 98 2.00 10. Mississippi State 7 195:40 27:57 11. South Carolina 7 12 91 1.71 11. South Carolina 7 194:26 27:46 12. Tennessee 7 11 70 1.57 12. Texas A&M 7 184:11 26:18 13. Missouri 7 10 48 1.43 13. Missouri 7 173:04 24:43 14. Vanderbilt 8 9 47 1.12 14. Ole Miss 7 170:06 24:18

SACKS AGAINST GNo.YardsAvg/G KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yards Avg. Ret. TB NetAvg 1. Missouri 7 5 33 0.71 1. Vanderbilt 8 34 2123 62.4 334 9 46.0 2. Florida 6 6 30 1.00 2. LSU 7 40 2481 62.0 480 9 44.4 3. LSU 7 11 60 1.57 3. Tennessee 7 38 2434 64.1 252 23 42.3 Texas A&M 7 11 99 1.57 4. Texas A&M 7 47 3018 64.2 258 31 42.2 5. Mississippi State 7 13 83 1.86 5. Ole Miss 7 49 3107 63.4 486 23 41.8 6. Ole Miss 7 14 86 2.00 6. Florida 6 35 2272 64.9 179 26 41.2 7. Auburn 7 15 118 2.14 7. Mississippi State 7 36 2265 62.9 457 14 40.5 Alabama 8 15 95 1.88 8. Kentucky 7 38 2365 62.2 484 14 40.3 9. Vanderbilt 8 17 112 2.12 9. Auburn 7 47 3036 64.6 93 42 40.3 Georgia 7 17 92 2.43 10. Alabama 8 64 4046 63.2 646 33 40.2 Tennessee 7 17 151 2.43 11. Arkansas 8 43 2658 61.8 678 10 40.2 12. Kentucky 7 18 127 2.57 12. South Carolina 7 26 1662 63.9 391 11 38.3 South Carolina 7 18 131 2.57 13. Missouri 7 44 2799 63.6 317 32 38.2 14. Arkansas 8 21 152 2.62 14. Georgia 7 36 2219 61.6 630 11 36.5

PENALTIES GNo.YardsAvg/G RED ZONE OFFENSE GScores Pct. TDs(R-P) FGs TurnO 1. Auburn 7 34 221 31.6 1. Vanderbilt 8 25-26 96.2 18 15-3 7-7 0 2. Kentucky 7 32 294 42.0 2. Ole Miss 7 31-33 93.9 24 10-14 7-7 1 3. Vanderbilt 8 42 359 44.9 3. Tennessee 7 25-28 89.3 20 11-9 5-5 1 4. Ole Miss 7 34 329 47.0 4. Texas A&M 7 26-31 83.9 17 11-6 9-12 2 5. LSU 7 39 331 47.3 5. Alabama 8 31-37 83.8 23 15-8 8-11 2 6. Arkansas 8 43 387 48.4 6. Auburn 7 29-35 82.9 18 15-3 11-11 2 7. Georgia 7 47 339 48.4 7. Georgia 7 22-27 81.5 16 10-6 6-9 2 8. Alabama 8 50 396 49.5 8. Arkansas 8 30-37 81.1 24 9-15 6-7 3 9. South Carolina 7 39 360 51.4 9. Kentucky 7 17-21 81.0 12 9-3 5-7 2 10. Tennessee 7 41 368 52.6 10. LSU 7 16-20 80.0 13 11-2 3-4 0 11. Texas A&M 7 47 393 56.1 11. Missouri 7 27-34 79.4 23 11-12 4-6 2 12. Mississippi State 7 46 419 59.9 12. Mississippi State 7 24-31 77.4 16 7-9 8-10 2 13. Missouri 7 50 424 60.6 13. Florida 6 18-25 72.0 14 8-6 4-5 2 14. Florida 6 49 437 72.8 14. South Carolina 7 15-21 71.4 12 9-3 3-5 1

OPPONENT PENALTIES GNo.YardsAvg/G RED ZONE DEFENSE GScores Pct. TDs(R-P) FGs TurnO 1. Ole Miss 7 53 445 63.6 1. Florida 6 9-14 64.3 6 5-1 3-4 1 2. Vanderbilt 8 57 489 61.1 2. Texas A&M 7 21-31 67.7 13 7-6 8-12 2 3. Auburn 7 43 385 55.0 3. Auburn 7 15-22 68.2 8 3-5 7-10 1 4. South Carolina 7 44 371 53.0 4. South Carolina 7 20-29 69.0 14 7-7 6-8 5 5. Tennessee 7 47 363 51.9 5. Vanderbilt 8 21-28 75.0 15 9-6 6-7 4 6. Mississippi State 7 44 362 51.7 6. Mississippi State 7 20-26 76.9 16 6-10 4-7 1 7. Texas A&M 7 50 350 50.0 7. Arkansas 8 24-30 80.0 19 15-4 5-8 3 8. Missouri 7 46 346 49.4 8. Alabama 8 13-16 81.2 6 2-4 7-7 2 9. Arkansas 8 40 371 46.4 9. Tennessee 7 23-28 82.1 17 10-7 6-8 1 10. Kentucky 7 41 308 44.0 10. Missouri 7 24-29 82.8 17 9-8 7-10 1 11. Georgia 7 40 306 43.7 11. Kentucky 7 23-27 85.2 17 11-6 6-7 1 12. LSU 7 36 301 43.0 12. Ole Miss 7 25-28 89.3 18 14-4 7-8 1 13. Florida 6 32 231 38.5 13. LSU 7 18-20 90.0 6 4-2 12-12 1 14. Alabama 8 32 293 36.6 14. Georgia 7 21-22 95.5 16 8-8 5-5 1 2016 Southeastern Conference Extended Team Statistics Through games of Oct 24, 2016

ATTENDANCE Home Away Neutral Total Alabama 4-101821 3-81363 1-81359 8-91592 Arkansas 5-67496 2-67771 1-67751 8-67596 Auburn 6-86766 1-60102 0-0 7-82957 Florida 4-87404 2-66510 0-0 6-80439 Georgia 3-92746 3-66721 1-75405 7-79115 Kentucky 5-52809 2-93821 0-0 7-64527 LSU 5-100851 1-87451 1-77823 7-95647 Mississippi State 3-58313 4-56396 0-0 7-57217 Missouri 4-53528 3-83674 0-0 7-66448 Ole Miss 4-65535 2-87753 1-63042 7-71527 South Carolina 4-77320 3-46590 0-0 7-64150 Tennessee 4-101586 2-99497 1-156990 7-108904 Texas A&M 3-101034 3-89080 1-67751 7-91156 Vanderbilt 4-30395 4-53342 0-0 8-41868 Totals 58-76776 35-71985 7-84303 100-75626 2016 Southeastern Conference Extended Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 24, 2016

TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G TOTAL OFFENSE TDS Cl G Rush Pass Total 1. Chad Kelly-UM Sr 7 269 2067 310 2336 333.7 1. Jalen Hurts-UA Fr 8 9 12 21 2. Trevor Knight-AM Sr 7 526 1664 324 2190 312.9 2. Trevor Knight-AM Sr 7 9 11 20 3. Drew Lock-MO So 7 105 1995 285 2100 300.0 3. Austin Allen-AR Jr 8 1 18 19 4. Jalen Hurts-UA Fr 8 521 1578 299 2099 262.4 4. Joshua Dobbs-UT Sr 7 5 14 19 5. Joshua Dobbs-UT Sr 7 293 1525 296 1818 259.7 5. Chad Kelly-UM Sr 7 3 15 18 6. Austin Allen-AR Jr 8 -53 2048 287 1995 249.4 6. Drew Lock-MO So 7 0 16 16 7. Nick Fitzgerald-MS So 7 538 1079 282 1617 231.0 7. Nick Fitzgerald-MS So 7 4 9 13 8. Sean White-AU So 7 113 1264 185 1377 196.7 8. Jacob Eason-UG Fr 7 1 9 10 9. Danny Etling-LS Jr 6 47 1129 170 1176 196.0 9. Sean White-AU So 7 2 7 9 10. Jacob Eason-UG Fr 7 -34 1366 228 1332 190.3 10. Danny Etling-LS Jr 6 1 7 8 11. Stephen Johnson-UK Jr 6 115 920 179 1035 172.5 11. Luke Del Rio-UF So 4 0 7 7 12. Kyle Shurmur-VU So 8 -36 1089 231 1053 131.6 12. Derrius Guice-LS So 7 7 0 7 13. Kamryn Pettway-AU So 6 697 0 118 697 116.2 13. Crockett, Damarea-MO Fr 7 7 0 7 14. Brandon McIlwain-SC Fr 6 115 567 163 682 113.7 14. Khari Blasingame-VU So 8 7 0 7 15. Ralph Webb-VU Jr 8 855 0 164 855 106.9 15. Stephen Johnson-UK Jr 6 1 5 6

TOTAL OFF. AVG/PLAY Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/P ALL PURPOSE Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G 1. John Franklin III-AU Jr 7 256 85 37 341 9.2 1. Ralph Webb-VU Jr 8 855 123 0 49 1027 128.4 2. Damien Harris-UA So 8 697 0 87 697 8.0 2. Kamryn Pettway-AU So 6 697 14 0 0 711 118.5 3. Trayveon Williams-AM Fr 7 727 0 91 727 8.0 3. Derrius Guice-LS So 7 621 66 0 130 817 116.7 4. Derrius Guice-LS So 7 621 0 78 621 8.0 4. -AU So 6 538 67 0 87 692 115.3 5. Chad Kelly-UM Sr 7 269 2067 310 2336 7.5 5. Trayveon Williams-AM Fr 7 727 71 0 0 798 114.0 6. Sean White-AU So 7 113 1264 185 1377 7.4 6. Rawleigh Williams-AR So 8 807 99 0 0 906 113.2 7. Drew Lock-MO So 7 105 1995 285 2100 7.4 7. Alvin Kamara-UT Jr 7 313 260 184 16 773 110.4 8. Joshua Jacobs-UA Fr 8 381 0 53 381 7.2 8. Antonio Callaway-UF So 5 0 399 40 97 536 107.2 9. S. Williams-UK Jr 7 639 0 90 639 7.1 9. A.J. Turner-SC Fr 7 300 104 0 279 683 97.6 10. Jalen Hurts-UA Fr 8 521 1578 299 2099 7.0 10. Damien Harris-UA So 8 697 74 0 0 771 96.4 11. Austin Allen-AR Jr 8 -53 2048 287 1995 7.0 11. S. Williams-UK Jr 7 639 26 0 0 665 95.0 12. Danny Etling-LS Jr 6 47 1129 170 1176 6.9 12. Jeff Badet-UK Jr 7 25 392 0 246 663 94.7 13. Trevor Knight-AM Sr 7 526 1664 324 2190 6.8 13. Crockett, Damarea-MO Fr 7 546 14 0 89 649 92.7 14. Stanton Truitt-AU So 6 168 0 25 168 6.7 14. Isaiah McKenzie-UG Jr 7 74 415 105 24 618 88.3 15. Crockett, Damarea-MO Fr 7 546 0 83 546 6.6 15. ArDarius Stewart-UA Jr 6 29 472 0 23 524 87.3

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G SCORING Cl G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G 1. Trevor Knight-AM Sr 7 526 1664 324 2190 312.9 1. Daniel Carlson-AU Jr 7 1 13 29 0 74 10.6 2. Chad Kelly-UM Sr 7 269 2067 310 2336 333.7 2. Daniel LaCamera-AM So 7 0 12 31 0 67 9.6 3. Jalen Hurts-UA Fr 8 521 1578 299 2099 262.4 3. Adam Griffith-UA Sr 8 0 10 43 0 73 9.1 4. Joshua Dobbs-UT Sr 7 293 1525 296 1818 259.7 4. Gary Wunderlich-UM Jr 7 0 10 29 0 59 8.4 5. Austin Allen-AR Jr 8 -53 2048 287 1995 249.4 5. Trevor Knight-AM Sr 7 9 0 0 0 54 7.7 6. Drew Lock-MO So 7 105 1995 285 2100 300.0 6. Eddy Pineiro-UF So 6 0 9 19 0 46 7.7 7. Nick Fitzgerald-MS So 7 538 1079 282 1617 231.0 7. Westin Graves-MS Jr 7 0 9 22 0 49 7.0 8. Kyle Shurmur-VU So 8 -36 1089 231 1053 131.6 8. Jalen Hurts-UA Fr 8 9 0 0 0 54 6.8 9. Jacob Eason-UG Fr 7 -34 1366 228 1332 190.3 9. A. MacGinnis-UK Jr 7 0 9 20 0 47 6.7 10. Sean White-AU So 7 113 1264 185 1377 196.7 10. Aaron Medley-UT Jr 7 0 6 27 0 45 6.4 11. Stephen Johnson-UK Jr 6 115 920 179 1035 172.5 11. Derrius Guice-LS So 7 7 0 0 0 42 6.0 12. Danny Etling-LS Jr 6 47 1129 170 1176 196.0 Crockett, Damarea-MO Fr 7 7 0 0 0 42 6.0 13. Ralph Webb-VU Jr 8 855 0 164 855 106.9 Kamryn Pettway-AU So 6 6 0 0 0 36 6.0 14. Brandon McIlwain-SC Fr 6 115 567 163 682 113.7 Tucker McCann-MO Fr 7 0 5 27 0 42 6.0 15. Rawleigh Williams-AR So 8 807 0 153 807 100.9 Kerryon Johnson-AU So 6 6 0 0 0 36 6.0

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G SCORING (TDs) Cl G TD Run Pass Ret Pat Pts Avg/G 1. Chad Kelly-UM Sr 7 269 2067 310 2336 333.7 1. Trevor Knight-AM Sr 7 9 9 0 0 0 54 7.7 2. Trevor Knight-AM Sr 7 526 1664 324 2190 312.9 2. Jalen Hurts-UA Fr 8 9 9 0 0 0 54 6.8 3. Drew Lock-MO So 7 105 1995 285 2100 300.0 3. Crockett, Damarea-MO Fr 7 7 7 0 0 0 42 6.0 4. Jalen Hurts-UA Fr 8 521 1578 299 2099 262.4 Kerryon Johnson-AU So 6 6 6 0 0 0 36 6.0 5. Austin Allen-AR Jr 8 -53 2048 287 1995 249.4 Derrius Guice-LS So 7 7 7 0 0 0 42 6.0 6. Joshua Dobbs-UT Sr 7 293 1525 296 1818 259.7 Kamryn Pettway-AU So 6 6 6 0 0 0 36 6.0 7. Nick Fitzgerald-MS So 7 538 1079 282 1617 231.0 7. J'Mon Moore-MO Jr 7 6 0 6 0 1 38 5.4 8. Sean White-AU So 7 113 1264 185 1377 196.7 8. Khari Blasingame-VU So 8 7 7 0 0 0 42 5.2 9. Jacob Eason-UG Fr 7 -34 1366 228 1332 190.3 9. Joshua Dobbs-UT Sr 7 6 5 1 0 0 36 5.1 10. Danny Etling-LS Jr 6 47 1129 170 1176 196.0 Fred Ross-MS Sr 7 6 0 6 0 0 36 5.1 11. Kyle Shurmur-VU So 8 -36 1089 231 1053 131.6 Alvin Kamara-UT Jr 7 6 3 3 0 0 36 5.1 12. Stephen Johnson-UK Jr 6 115 920 179 1035 172.5 Benny Snell-UK Fr 7 6 6 0 0 0 36 5.1 13. Luke Del Rio-UF So 4 11 998 148 1009 252.2 Isaiah McKenzie-UG Jr 7 6 1 5 0 0 36 5.1 14. Ralph Webb-VU Jr 8 855 0 164 855 106.9 14. Jordan Scarlett-UF So 6 5 5 0 0 0 30 5.0 15. Rawleigh Williams-AR So 8 807 0 153 807 100.9 15. Calvin Ridley-UA So 8 6 1 5 0 0 36 4.5 2016 Southeastern Conference Extended Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 24, 2016

SCORING (KICK) Cl G PAT FG Pts Avg/G 1. Daniel Carlson-AU Jr 7 29-29 13-14 68 9.7 2. Daniel LaCamera-AM So 7 31-31 12-16 67 9.6 3. Adam Griffith-UA Sr 8 43-43 10-15 73 9.1 4. Gary Wunderlich-UM Jr 7 29-30 10-11 59 8.4 5. Eddy Pineiro-UF So 6 19-19 9-12 46 7.7 6. Westin Graves-MS Jr 7 22-22 9-13 49 7.0 7. A. MacGinnis-UK Jr 7 20-21 9-11 47 6.7 8. Aaron Medley-UT Jr 7 27-27 6-8 45 6.4 9. Tucker McCann-MO Fr 7 27-29 5-7 42 6.0 10. Colby Delahoussaye-LS Sr 7 25-27 5-7 40 5.7 11. Cole Hedlund-AR So 6 22-22 4-6 34 5.7 12. Tommy Openshaw-VU Jr 9 20-20 8-11 44 4.9 13. Elliott Fry-SC Sr 7 13-13 7-10 34 4.9 14. Rodrigo Blankenship-UG Fr 7 11-11 4-5 23 3.3 15. Adam McFain-AR Sr 6 7-7 4-4 19 3.2 2016 Southeastern Conference Extended Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 24, 2016

RUSHING Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G RUSHING TDS Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G 1. Kamryn Pettway-AU So 6 118 697 5.9 6 64 116.2 1. Trevor Knight-AM Sr 7 78 526 6.7 9 62 75.1 2. Ralph Webb-VU Jr 8 164 855 5.2 6 49 106.9 Jalen Hurts-UA Fr 8 95 521 5.5 9 45 65.1 3. Trayveon Williams-AM Fr 7 91 727 8.0 5 89 103.9 3. Derrius Guice-LS So 7 78 621 8.0 7 61 88.7 4. Rawleigh Williams-AR So 8 153 807 5.3 5 55 100.9 Crockett, Damarea-MO Fr 7 83 546 6.6 7 38 78.0 5. S. Williams-UK Jr 7 90 639 7.1 2 63 91.3 Khari Blasingame-VU So 8 61 301 4.9 7 22 37.6 6. Kerryon Johnson-AU So 6 105 538 5.1 6 47 89.7 6. Ralph Webb-VU Jr 8 164 855 5.2 6 49 106.9 7. Derrius Guice-LS So 7 78 621 8.0 7 61 88.7 Kamryn Pettway-AU So 6 118 697 5.9 6 64 116.2 8. Damien Harris-UA So 8 87 697 8.0 1 73 87.1 Kerryon Johnson-AU So 6 105 538 5.1 6 47 89.7 9. Nick Chubb-UG Jr 7 116 586 5.1 5 55 83.7 Benny Snell-UK Fr 7 80 469 5.9 6 34 67.0 10. Crockett, Damarea-MO Fr 7 83 546 6.6 7 38 78.0 10. Rawleigh Williams-AR So 8 153 807 5.3 5 55 100.9 11. Nick Fitzgerald-MS So 7 96 538 5.6 4 74 76.9 Trayveon Williams-AM Fr 7 91 727 8.0 5 89 103.9 12. Trevor Knight-AM Sr 7 78 526 6.7 9 62 75.1 Leonard Fournette-LS Jr 4 83 670 8.1 5 78 167.5 13. Jalen Hurd-UT Jr 6 114 435 3.8 2 28 72.5 Nick Chubb-UG Jr 7 116 586 5.1 5 55 83.7 14. Benny Snell-UK Fr 7 80 469 5.9 6 34 67.0 Jordan Scarlett-UF So 6 67 375 5.6 5 33 62.5 15. Ish Witter-MO Jr 7 102 460 4.5 3 22 65.7 Bo Scarbrough-UA So 8 51 306 6.0 5 85 38.2

YARDS PER RUSH Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G 1. John Franklin III-AU Jr 7 26 256 9.8 1 80 36.6 2. Damien Harris-UA So 8 87 697 8.0 1 73 87.1 3. Trayveon Williams-AM Fr 7 91 727 8.0 5 89 103.9 4. Derrius Guice-LS So 7 78 621 8.0 7 61 88.7 5. Joshua Jacobs-UA Fr 8 53 381 7.2 3 56 47.6 6. S. Williams-UK Jr 7 90 639 7.1 2 63 91.3 7. Trevor Knight-AM Sr 7 78 526 6.7 9 62 75.1 8. Stanton Truitt-AU So 6 25 168 6.7 2 31 28.0 9. Crockett, Damarea-MO Fr 7 83 546 6.6 7 38 78.0 10. Brian Herrien-UG Fr 6 52 341 6.6 3 23 56.8 11. Kam Martin-AU Fr 6 23 144 6.3 1 51 24.0 12. Lamical Perine-UF Fr 6 48 300 6.2 1 59 50.0 13. John Kelly-UT So 6 19 115 6.1 2 17 19.2 14. Bo Scarbrough-UA So 8 51 306 6.0 5 85 38.2 15. Eugene Brazley-UM Jr 7 35 209 6.0 2 32 29.9

RUSH ATTEMPTS Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G 1. Ralph Webb-VU Jr 8 164 855 5.2 6 49 106.9 2. Rawleigh Williams-AR So 8 153 807 5.3 5 55 100.9 3. Kamryn Pettway-AU So 6 118 697 5.9 6 64 116.2 4. Nick Chubb-UG Jr 7 116 586 5.1 5 55 83.7 5. Jalen Hurd-UT Jr 6 114 435 3.8 2 28 72.5 6. Kerryon Johnson-AU So 6 105 538 5.1 6 47 89.7 7. Ish Witter-MO Jr 7 102 460 4.5 3 22 65.7 8. Nick Fitzgerald-MS So 7 96 538 5.6 4 74 76.9 9. Jalen Hurts-UA Fr 8 95 521 5.5 9 45 65.1 10. Trayveon Williams-AM Fr 7 91 727 8.0 5 89 103.9 11. S. Williams-UK Jr 7 90 639 7.1 2 63 91.3 12. Joshua Dobbs-UT Sr 7 89 293 3.3 5 40 41.9 13. Damien Harris-UA So 8 87 697 8.0 1 73 87.1 14. Leonard Fournette-LS Jr 4 83 670 8.1 5 78 167.5 Crockett, Damarea-MO Fr 7 83 546 6.6 7 38 78.0

RUSH YARDS Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G 1. Ralph Webb-VU Jr 8 164 855 5.2 6 49 106.9 2. Rawleigh Williams-AR So 8 153 807 5.3 5 55 100.9 3. Trayveon Williams-AM Fr 7 91 727 8.0 5 89 103.9 4. Damien Harris-UA So 8 87 697 8.0 1 73 87.1 Kamryn Pettway-AU So 6 118 697 5.9 6 64 116.2 6. Leonard Fournette-LS Jr 4 83 670 8.1 5 78 167.5 7. S. Williams-UK Jr 7 90 639 7.1 2 63 91.3 8. Derrius Guice-LS So 7 78 621 8.0 7 61 88.7 9. Nick Chubb-UG Jr 7 116 586 5.1 5 55 83.7 10. Crockett, Damarea-MO Fr 7 83 546 6.6 7 38 78.0 11. Nick Fitzgerald-MS So 7 96 538 5.6 4 74 76.9 Kerryon Johnson-AU So 6 105 538 5.1 6 47 89.7 13. Trevor Knight-AM Sr 7 78 526 6.7 9 62 75.1 14. Jalen Hurts-UA Fr 8 95 521 5.5 9 45 65.1 15. Benny Snell-UK Fr 7 80 469 5.9 6 34 67.0 2016 Southeastern Conference Extended Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 24, 2016

PASSING AVG/GAME Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G PASS COMP. PCT Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Pct. 1. Chad Kelly-UM Sr 7 153-246-7 2067 15 295.3 1. Sean White-AU So 7 98-143-2 1264 7 6 8 . 5 2. Drew Lock-MO So 7 137-257-6 1995 16 285.0 2. Jalen Hurts-UA Fr 8 129-204-5 1578 12 6 3 . 2 3. Austin Allen-AR Jr 8 155-249-7 2048 18 256.0 3. Austin Allen-AR Jr 8 155-249-7 2048 18 6 2 . 2 4. Trevor Knight-AM Sr 7 129-246-6 1664 11 237.7 4. Chad Kelly-UM Sr 7 153-246-7 2067 15 6 2 . 2 5. Joshua Dobbs-UT Sr 7 121-207-9 1525 14 217.9 5. Danny Etling-LS Jr 6 89-147-3 1129 7 6 0 . 5 6. Jalen Hurts-UA Fr 8 129-204-5 1578 12 197.2 6. Joshua Dobbs-UT Sr 7 121-207-9 1525 14 5 8 . 5 7. Jacob Eason-UG Fr 7 113-208-5 1366 9 195.1 7. Stephen Johnson-UK Jr 6 69-123-2 920 5 5 6 . 1 8. Danny Etling-LS Jr 6 89-147-3 1129 7 188.2 8. Nick Fitzgerald-MS So 7 104-186-5 1079 9 5 5 . 9 9. Sean White-AU So 7 98-143-2 1264 7 180.6 9. Jacob Eason-UG Fr 7 113-208-5 1366 9 5 4 . 3 10. Nick Fitzgerald-MS So 7 104-186-5 1079 9 154.1 10. Drew Lock-MO So 7 137-257-6 1995 16 5 3 . 3 11. Stephen Johnson-UK Jr 6 69-123-2 920 5 153.3 11. Kyle Shurmur-VU So 8 106-200-3 1089 4 5 3 . 0 12. Kyle Shurmur-VU So 8 106-200-3 1089 4 136.1 12. Brandon McIlwain-SC Fr 6 56-106-1 567 2 5 2 . 8 13. Brandon McIlwain-SC Fr 6 56-106-1 567 2 9 4 . 5 13. Trevor Knight-AM Sr 7 129-246-6 1664 11 5 2 . 4 14. John Franklin III-AU Jr 7 7-11-0 85 1 1 2 . 1 15. Cooper Bateman-UA Jr 8 9-10-0 69 0 8 . 6 PASSING YARDS Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G 1. Chad Kelly-UM Sr 7 153-246-7 2067 15 295.3 PASS EFFICIENCY Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Eff. 2. Austin Allen-AR Jr 8 155-249-7 2048 18 256.0 1. Sean White-AU So 7 98-143-2 1264 7 156.1 3. Drew Lock-MO So 7 137-257-6 1995 16 285.0 2. Austin Allen-AR Jr 8 155-249-7 2048 18 149.6 4. Trevor Knight-AM Sr 7 129-246-6 1664 11 237.7 3. Chad Kelly-UM Sr 7 153-246-7 2067 15 147.2 5. Jalen Hurts-UA Fr 8 129-204-5 1578 12 197.2 4. Jalen Hurts-UA Fr 8 129-204-5 1578 12 142.7 6. Joshua Dobbs-UT Sr 7 121-207-9 1525 14 217.9 5. Danny Etling-LS Jr 6 89-147-3 1129 7 136.7 7. Jacob Eason-UG Fr 7 113-208-5 1366 9 195.1 6. Drew Lock-MO So 7 137-257-6 1995 16 134.4 8. Sean White-AU So 7 98-143-2 1264 7 180.6 7. Joshua Dobbs-UT Sr 7 121-207-9 1525 14 134.0 9. Danny Etling-LS Jr 6 89-147-3 1129 7 188.2 8. Stephen Johnson-UK Jr 6 69-123-2 920 5 129.1 10. Kyle Shurmur-VU So 8 106-200-3 1089 4 136.1 9. Trevor Knight-AM Sr 7 129-246-6 1664 11 119.1 11. Nick Fitzgerald-MS So 7 104-186-5 1079 9 154.1 10. Jacob Eason-UG Fr 7 113-208-5 1366 9 119.0 12. Luke Del Rio-UF So 4 80-139-5 998 7 249.5 11. Nick Fitzgerald-MS So 7 104-186-5 1079 9 115.2 13. Stephen Johnson-UK Jr 6 69-123-2 920 5 153.3 12. Kyle Shurmur-VU So 8 106-200-3 1089 4 102.3 14. Perry Orth-SC Sr 4 57-90-2 661 0 165.2 13. Brandon McIlwain-SC Fr 6 56-106-1 567 2 102.1 15. Brandon McIlwain-SC Fr 6 56-106-1 567 2 9 4 . 5

PASS YDS/COMP. Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/C PASS ATTEMPTS Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G 1. Drew Lock-MO So 7 137-257-6 1995 16 1 4 . 6 1. Drew Lock-MO So 7 137-257-6 1995 16 285.0 2. Chad Kelly-UM Sr 7 153-246-7 2067 15 1 3 . 5 2. Austin Allen-AR Jr 8 155-249-7 2048 18 256.0 3. Stephen Johnson-UK Jr 6 69-123-2 920 5 1 3 . 3 3. Chad Kelly-UM Sr 7 153-246-7 2067 15 295.3 4. Austin Allen-AR Jr 8 155-249-7 2048 18 1 3 . 2 Trevor Knight-AM Sr 7 129-246-6 1664 11 237.7 5. Trevor Knight-AM Sr 7 129-246-6 1664 11 1 2 . 9 5. Jacob Eason-UG Fr 7 113-208-5 1366 9 195.1 6. Sean White-AU So 7 98-143-2 1264 7 1 2 . 9 6. Joshua Dobbs-UT Sr 7 121-207-9 1525 14 217.9 7. Danny Etling-LS Jr 6 89-147-3 1129 7 1 2 . 7 7. Jalen Hurts-UA Fr 8 129-204-5 1578 12 197.2 8. Joshua Dobbs-UT Sr 7 121-207-9 1525 14 1 2 . 6 8. Kyle Shurmur-VU So 8 106-200-3 1089 4 136.1 9. Jalen Hurts-UA Fr 8 129-204-5 1578 12 1 2 . 2 9. Nick Fitzgerald-MS So 7 104-186-5 1079 9 154.1 10. Jacob Eason-UG Fr 7 113-208-5 1366 9 1 2 . 1 10. Danny Etling-LS Jr 6 89-147-3 1129 7 188.2 11. Nick Fitzgerald-MS So 7 104-186-5 1079 9 1 0 . 4 11. Sean White-AU So 7 98-143-2 1264 7 180.6 12. Kyle Shurmur-VU So 8 106-200-3 1089 4 1 0 . 3 12. Luke Del Rio-UF So 4 80-139-5 998 7 249.5 13. Brandon McIlwain-SC Fr 6 56-106-1 567 2 1 0 . 1 13. Stephen Johnson-UK Jr 6 69-123-2 920 5 153.3 14. Brandon McIlwain-SC Fr 6 56-106-1 567 2 9 4 . 5 PASS YDS/ATT Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/A 15. Perry Orth-SC Sr 4 57-90-2 661 0 165.2 1. Sean White-AU So 7 98-143-2 1264 7 8 . 8 2. Chad Kelly-UM Sr 7 153-246-7 2067 15 8 . 4 PASS COMPLETIONS Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G 3. Austin Allen-AR Jr 8 155-249-7 2048 18 8 . 2 1. Austin Allen-AR Jr 8 155-249-7 2048 18 256.0 4. Drew Lock-MO So 7 137-257-6 1995 16 7 . 8 2. Chad Kelly-UM Sr 7 153-246-7 2067 15 295.3 5. Jalen Hurts-UA Fr 8 129-204-5 1578 12 7 . 7 3. Drew Lock-MO So 7 137-257-6 1995 16 285.0 6. Danny Etling-LS Jr 6 89-147-3 1129 7 7 . 7 4. Jalen Hurts-UA Fr 8 129-204-5 1578 12 197.2 7. Stephen Johnson-UK Jr 6 69-123-2 920 5 7 . 5 Trevor Knight-AM Sr 7 129-246-6 1664 11 237.7 8. Joshua Dobbs-UT Sr 7 121-207-9 1525 14 7 . 4 6. Joshua Dobbs-UT Sr 7 121-207-9 1525 14 217.9 9. Trevor Knight-AM Sr 7 129-246-6 1664 11 6 . 8 7. Jacob Eason-UG Fr 7 113-208-5 1366 9 195.1 10. Jacob Eason-UG Fr 7 113-208-5 1366 9 6 . 6 8. Kyle Shurmur-VU So 8 106-200-3 1089 4 136.1 11. Nick Fitzgerald-MS So 7 104-186-5 1079 9 5 . 8 9. Nick Fitzgerald-MS So 7 104-186-5 1079 9 154.1 12. Kyle Shurmur-VU So 8 106-200-3 1089 4 5 . 4 10. Sean White-AU So 7 98-143-2 1264 7 180.6 13. Brandon McIlwain-SC Fr 6 56-106-1 567 2 5 . 3 11. Danny Etling-LS Jr 6 89-147-3 1129 7 188.2 12. Luke Del Rio-UF So 4 80-139-5 998 7 249.5 13. Stephen Johnson-UK Jr 6 69-123-2 920 5 153.3 14. Perry Orth-SC Sr 4 57-90-2 661 0 165.2 15. Brandon McIlwain-SC Fr 6 56-106-1 567 2 9 4 . 5 2016 Southeastern Conference Extended Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 24, 2016

PASSING TDS Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G 1. Austin Allen-AR Jr 8 155-249-7 2048 18 256.0 2. Drew Lock-MO So 7 137-257-6 1995 16 285.0 3. Chad Kelly-UM Sr 7 153-246-7 2067 15 295.3 4. Joshua Dobbs-UT Sr 7 121-207-9 1525 14 217.9 5. Jalen Hurts-UA Fr 8 129-204-5 1578 12 197.2 6. Trevor Knight-AM Sr 7 129-246-6 1664 11 237.7 7. Jacob Eason-UG Fr 7 113-208-5 1366 9 195.1 Nick Fitzgerald-MS So 7 104-186-5 1079 9 154.1 9. Sean White-AU So 7 98-143-2 1264 7 180.6 Danny Etling-LS Jr 6 89-147-3 1129 7 188.2 Luke Del Rio-UF So 4 80-139-5 998 7 249.5 12. Stephen Johnson-UK Jr 6 69-123-2 920 5 153.3 13. Kyle Shurmur-VU So 8 106-200-3 1089 4 136.1 Drew Barker-UK So 3 18-36-5 334 4 111.3 15. Austin Appleby-UF Sr 4 44-72-1 470 3 117.5

PASS INTERCEPTIONS Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G 1. Joshua Dobbs-UT Sr 7 121-207-9 1525 14 217.9 2. Austin Allen-AR Jr 8 155-249-7 2048 18 256.0 Chad Kelly-UM Sr 7 153-246-7 2067 15 295.3 4. Drew Lock-MO So 7 137-257-6 1995 16 285.0 Trevor Knight-AM Sr 7 129-246-6 1664 11 237.7 6. Drew Barker-UK So 3 18-36-5 334 4 111.3 Luke Del Rio-UF So 4 80-139-5 998 7 249.5 Nick Fitzgerald-MS So 7 104-186-5 1079 9 154.1 Jacob Eason-UG Fr 7 113-208-5 1366 9 195.1 Jalen Hurts-UA Fr 8 129-204-5 1578 12 197.2 11. Danny Etling-LS Jr 6 89-147-3 1129 7 188.2 Kyle Shurmur-VU So 8 106-200-3 1089 4 136.1 13. Jason Pellerin-UM Fr 4 4-8-2 34 2 8 . 5 Stephen Johnson-UK Jr 6 69-123-2 920 5 153.3 Perry Orth-SC Sr 4 57-90-2 661 0 165.2 2016 Southeastern Conference Extended Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 24, 2016

RECEPTIONS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Yds/G Rec/G RECEPTION YARDS Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G 1. Christian Kirk-AM So 7 49 410 5 64 58.6 7.0 1. Evan Engram-UM Sr 7 40 605 5 63 15.1 86.4 2. Evan Engram-UM Sr 7 40 605 5 63 86.4 5.7 2. J'Mon Moore-MO Jr 7 30 539 6 79 18.0 77.0 3. Fred Ross-MS Sr 7 39 436 6 46 62.3 5.6 3. Josh Reynolds-AM Sr 7 27 515 5 92 19.1 73.6 4. Calvin Ridley-UA So 8 44 497 5 51 62.1 5.5 4. Calvin Ridley-UA So 8 44 497 5 51 11.3 62.1 5. Drew Morgan-AR Sr 8 41 420 2 24 52.5 5.1 5. ArDarius Stewart-UA Jr 6 28 472 4 71 16.9 78.7 6. ArDarius Stewart-UA Jr 6 28 472 4 71 78.7 4.7 6. Jared Cornelius-AR Jr 7 24 465 4 57 19.4 66.4 7. Antonio Callaway-UF So 5 23 399 2 78 79.8 4.6 7. Fred Ross-MS Sr 7 39 436 6 46 11.2 62.3 8. Hayden Hurst-SC So 7 31 397 0 36 56.7 4.4 8. Keon Hatcher-AR Sr 7 28 435 5 73 15.5 62.1 9. J'Mon Moore-MO Jr 7 30 539 6 79 77.0 4.3 9. D. Stringfellow-UM Jr 7 26 423 2 50 16.3 60.4 Isaiah McKenzie-UG Jr 7 30 415 5 66 59.3 4.3 10. Drew Morgan-AR Sr 8 41 420 2 24 10.2 52.5 11. DeAndre Goolsby-UF Jr 6 25 215 1 32 35.8 4.2 11. Isaiah McKenzie-UG Jr 7 30 415 5 66 13.8 59.3 12. Keon Hatcher-AR Sr 7 28 435 5 73 62.1 4.0 12. Christian Kirk-AM So 7 49 410 5 64 8.4 58.6 13. Josh Reynolds-AM Sr 7 27 515 5 92 73.6 3.9 13. Tony Stevens-AU Sr 7 24 408 3 48 17.0 58.3 14. Bryan Edwards-SC Fr 6 23 300 1 42 50.0 3.8 14. -UT Jr 7 22 402 5 67 18.3 57.4 Brandon Powell-UF Jr 6 23 206 2 26 34.3 3.8 15. Antonio Callaway-UF So 5 23 399 2 78 17.3 79.8

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G RECEPTION TDS Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G 1. Evan Engram-UM Sr 7 40 605 5 63 15.1 86.4 1. J'Mon Moore-MO Jr 7 30 539 6 79 18.0 77.0 2. Antonio Callaway-UF So 5 23 399 2 78 17.3 79.8 Fred Ross-MS Sr 7 39 436 6 46 11.2 62.3 3. ArDarius Stewart-UA Jr 6 28 472 4 71 16.9 78.7 3. Evan Engram-UM Sr 7 40 605 5 63 15.1 86.4 4. J'Mon Moore-MO Jr 7 30 539 6 79 18.0 77.0 Josh Reynolds-AM Sr 7 27 515 5 92 19.1 73.6 5. Josh Reynolds-AM Sr 7 27 515 5 92 19.1 73.6 Calvin Ridley-UA So 8 44 497 5 51 11.3 62.1 6. Jared Cornelius-AR Jr 7 24 465 4 57 19.4 66.4 Keon Hatcher-AR Sr 7 28 435 5 73 15.5 62.1 7. Fred Ross-MS Sr 7 39 436 6 46 11.2 62.3 Isaiah McKenzie-UG Jr 7 30 415 5 66 13.8 59.3 8. Keon Hatcher-AR Sr 7 28 435 5 73 15.5 62.1 Christian Kirk-AM So 7 49 410 5 64 8.4 58.6 9. Calvin Ridley-UA So 8 44 497 5 51 11.3 62.1 Josh Malone-UT Jr 7 22 402 5 67 18.3 57.4 10. D. Stringfellow-UM Jr 7 26 423 2 50 16.3 60.4 10. ArDarius Stewart-UA Jr 6 28 472 4 71 16.9 78.7 11. Isaiah McKenzie-UG Jr 7 30 415 5 66 13.8 59.3 Jared Cornelius-AR Jr 7 24 465 4 57 19.4 66.4 12. Christian Kirk-AM So 7 49 410 5 64 8.4 58.6 Jeremy Sprinkle-AR Sr 8 20 215 4 25 10.8 26.9 13. Tony Stevens-AU Sr 7 24 408 3 48 17.0 58.3 13. Tony Stevens-AU Sr 7 24 408 3 48 17.0 58.3 14. Josh Malone-UT Jr 7 22 402 5 67 18.3 57.4 Jeff Badet-UK Jr 7 17 392 3 72 23.1 56.0 15. Hayden Hurst-SC So 7 31 397 0 36 12.8 56.7 -UT So 7 20 301 3 67 15.1 43.0

YARDS PER CATCH Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G 1. Jeff Badet-UK Jr 7 17 392 3 72 23.1 56.0 2. Jared Cornelius-AR Jr 7 24 465 4 57 19.4 66.4 3. Josh Reynolds-AM Sr 7 27 515 5 92 19.1 73.6 4. Josh Malone-UT Jr 7 22 402 5 67 18.3 57.4 5. J'Mon Moore-MO Jr 7 30 539 6 79 18.0 77.0 6. Antonio Callaway-UF So 5 23 399 2 78 17.3 79.8 7. Tony Stevens-AU Sr 7 24 408 3 48 17.0 58.3 8. ArDarius Stewart-UA Jr 6 28 472 4 71 16.9 78.7 9. D.J. Chark-LS Jr 7 16 269 3 80 16.8 38.4 10. Emanuel Hall-MO So 6 17 281 2 49 16.5 46.8 11. D. Stringfellow-UM Jr 7 26 423 2 50 16.3 60.4 12. Keon Hatcher-AR Sr 7 28 435 5 73 15.5 62.1 13. Evan Engram-UM Sr 7 40 605 5 63 15.1 86.4 14. Jauan Jennings-UT So 7 20 301 3 67 15.1 43.0 15. Chris Black-MO Sr 7 14 199 1 33 14.2 28.4

RECEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G 1. Christian Kirk-AM So 7 49 410 5 64 8.4 58.6 2. Calvin Ridley-UA So 8 44 497 5 51 11.3 62.1 3. Drew Morgan-AR Sr 8 41 420 2 24 10.2 52.5 4. Evan Engram-UM Sr 7 40 605 5 63 15.1 86.4 5. Fred Ross-MS Sr 7 39 436 6 46 11.2 62.3 6. Hayden Hurst-SC So 7 31 397 0 36 12.8 56.7 7. J'Mon Moore-MO Jr 7 30 539 6 79 18.0 77.0 Isaiah McKenzie-UG Jr 7 30 415 5 66 13.8 59.3 9. ArDarius Stewart-UA Jr 6 28 472 4 71 16.9 78.7 Keon Hatcher-AR Sr 7 28 435 5 73 15.5 62.1 11. Josh Reynolds-AM Sr 7 27 515 5 92 19.1 73.6 12. D. Stringfellow-UM Jr 7 26 423 2 50 16.3 60.4 Van Jefferson-UM Fr 7 26 303 2 44 11.7 43.3 14. DeAndre Goolsby-UF Jr 6 25 215 1 32 8.6 35.8 15. Jared Cornelius-AR Jr 7 24 465 4 57 19.4 66.4 2016 Southeastern Conference Extended Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 24, 2016

PUNTING Cl G No. Yds Lg I20 50+ TB Avg. PAT KICK ATTEMPTS Cl G Made Att. Pct. 1. Johnny Townsend-UF Jr 6 28 1331 62 13 15 2 47.5 1. Adam Griffith-UA Sr 8 43 43 100.0 2. JK Scott-UA Jr 8281330631014447.5 2. Daniel LaCamera-AM So 7 31 31 100.0 3. Toby Baker-AR Sr 7 34 1549 59 11 16 3 45.6 3. Gary Wunderlich-UM Jr 7 29 30 96.7 4. Will Gleeson-UM Jr 7 19 847 60 8 3 0 44.6 4. Daniel Carlson-AU Jr 7 29 29 100.0 5. Corey Fatony-MO So 7 40 1757 60 17 10 1 43.9 Tucker McCann-MO Fr 7 27 29 93.1 6. Trevor Daniel-UT Jr 7 45 1971 66 18 12 4 43.8 6. Aaron Medley-UT Jr 7 27 27 100.0 7. Shane Tripucka-AM Jr 7 39 1693 59 17 12 0 43.4 Colby Delahoussaye-LS Sr 7 25 27 92.6 8. Sam Loy-VU Fr 8 44 1899 67 16 10 5 43.2 8. Westin Graves-MS Jr 7 22 22 100.0 9. Josh Growden-LS Fr 7 32 1362 68 9 7 2 42.6 Cole Hedlund-AR So 6 22 22 100.0 10. Sean Kelly-SC Sr 7 42 1738 66 20 5 2 41.4 10. A. MacGinnis-UK Jr 7 20 21 95.2 11. Grant McKinniss-UK Fr 7 31 1245 61 6 3 1 40.2 11. Tommy Openshaw-VU Jr 9 20 20 100.0 12. Logan Cooke-MS Jr 7 35 1386 68 18 6 1 39.6 12. Eddy Pineiro-UF So 6 19 19 100.0 13. Marshall Long-UG Fr739153159125 239.3 13. Elliott Fry-SC Sr 7 13 13 100.0 14. Rodrigo Blankenship-UG Fr 7 11 11 100.0 NUMBER OF PUNTS Cl G No. Yds Lg I20 50+ TB Avg. 15. William Ham-UG So 3 10 10 100.0 1. Trevor Daniel-UT Jr 7 45 1971 66 18 12 4 43.8 2. Sam Loy-VU Fr 8 44 1899 67 16 10 5 43.2 PATS KICKS MADE Cl G Made Att. Pct. 3. Sean Kelly-SC Sr 7 42 1738 66 20 5 2 41.4 1. Adam Griffith-UA Sr 8 43 43 100.0 4. Corey Fatony-MO So 7 40 1757 60 17 10 1 43.9 2. Daniel LaCamera-AM So 7 31 31 100.0 5. Shane Tripucka-AM Jr 7 39 1693 59 17 12 0 43.4 3. Daniel Carlson-AU Jr 7 29 29 100.0 Marshall Long-UG Fr739153159125 239.3 Gary Wunderlich-UM Jr 7 29 30 96.7 7. Logan Cooke-MS Jr 7 35 1386 68 18 6 1 39.6 5. Aaron Medley-UT Jr 7 27 27 100.0 8. Toby Baker-AR Sr 7 34 1549 59 11 16 3 45.6 Tucker McCann-MO Fr 7 27 29 93.1 9. Josh Growden-LS Fr 7 32 1362 68 9 7 2 42.6 7. Colby Delahoussaye-LS Sr 7 25 27 92.6 10. Grant McKinniss-UK Fr 7 31 1245 61 6 3 1 40.2 8. Cole Hedlund-AR So 6 22 22 100.0 11. Johnny Townsend-UF Jr 6 28 1331 62 13 15 2 47.5 Westin Graves-MS Jr 7 22 22 100.0 JK Scott-UA Jr 8281330631014447.5 10. Tommy Openshaw-VU Jr 9 20 20 100.0 13. Kevin Phillips-AU Sr 5 22 888 68 6 3 2 40.4 A. MacGinnis-UK Jr 7 20 21 95.2 14. Will Gleeson-UM Jr 7 19 847 60 8 3 0 44.6 12. Eddy Pineiro-UF So 6 19 19 100.0 15. Gary Wunderlich-UM Jr 7 10 455 68 1 3 1 45.5 13. Elliott Fry-SC Sr 7 13 13 100.0 14. Rodrigo Blankenship-UG Fr 7 11 11 100.0 YARDS PUNTED Cl G No. Yds Lg I20 50+ TB Avg. 15. William Ham-UG So 3 10 10 100.0 1. Trevor Daniel-UT Jr 7 45 1971 66 18 12 4 43.8 2. Sam Loy-VU Fr 8 44 1899 67 16 10 5 43.2 FIELD GOALS Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. FG/G 3. Corey Fatony-MO So 7 40 1757 60 17 10 1 43.9 1. Daniel Carlson-AU Jr 7 13 14 53 92.9 1.86 4. Sean Kelly-SC Sr 7 42 1738 66 20 5 2 41.4 2. Daniel LaCamera-AM So 7 12 16 48 75.0 1.71 5. Shane Tripucka-AM Jr 7 39 1693 59 17 12 0 43.4 3. Eddy Pineiro-UF So 6 9 12 54 75.0 1.50 6. Toby Baker-AR Sr 7 34 1549 59 11 16 3 45.6 4. Gary Wunderlich-UM Jr 7 10 11 46 90.9 1.43 7. Marshall Long-UG Fr739153159125 239.3 5. A. MacGinnis-UK Jr 7 9 11 51 81.8 1.29 8. Logan Cooke-MS Jr 7 35 1386 68 18 6 1 39.6 Westin Graves-MS Jr 7 9 13 48 69.2 1.29 9. Josh Growden-LS Fr 7 32 1362 68 9 7 2 42.6 7. Adam Griffith-UA Sr 8 10 15 48 66.7 1.25 10. Johnny Townsend-UF Jr 6 28 1331 62 13 15 2 47.5 8. Elliott Fry-SC Sr 7 7 10 55 70.0 1.00 11. JK Scott-UA Jr 8281330631014447.5 9. Tommy Openshaw-VU Jr 9 8 11 48 72.7 0.89 12. Grant McKinniss-UK Fr 7 31 1245 61 6 3 1 40.2 10. Aaron Medley-UT Jr 7 6 8 39 75.0 0.86 13. Kevin Phillips-AU Sr 5 22 888 68 6 3 2 40.4 11. Tucker McCann-MO Fr 7 5 7 46 71.4 0.71 14. Will Gleeson-UM Jr 7 19 847 60 8 3 0 44.6 Colby Delahoussaye-LS Sr 7 5 7 44 71.4 0.71 15. Gary Wunderlich-UM Jr 7 10 455 68 1 3 1 45.5 13. Adam McFain-AR Sr 6 4 4 54 100.0 0.67 Cole Hedlund-AR So 6 4 6 38 66.7 0.67 PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct. 15. Rodrigo Blankenship-UG Fr 7 4 5 45 80.0 0.57 1. Adam Griffith-UA Sr 8 43 43 100.0 Daniel LaCamera-AM So 7 31 31 100.0 FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. Daniel Carlson-AU Jr 7 29 29 100.0 1. Daniel Carlson-AU Jr 7 13 14 53 92.9 Aaron Medley-UT Jr 7 27 27 100.0 2. Daniel LaCamera-AM So 7 12 16 48 75.0 Westin Graves-MS Jr 7 22 22 100.0 Eddy Pineiro-UF So 6 9 12 54 75.0 Cole Hedlund-AR So 6 22 22 100.0 Tommy Openshaw-VU Jr 9 20 20 100.0 Eddy Pineiro-UF So 6 19 19 100.0 9. Gary Wunderlich-UM Jr 7 29 30 96.7 10. A. MacGinnis-UK Jr 7 20 21 95.2 11. Tucker McCann-MO Fr 7 27 29 93.1 12. Colby Delahoussaye-LS Sr 7 25 27 92.6 2016 Southeastern Conference Extended Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 24, 2016

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. 1. Daniel LaCamera-AM So 7 12 16 48 75.0 2. Adam Griffith-UA Sr 8 10 15 48 66.7 3. Daniel Carlson-AU Jr 7 13 14 53 92.9 4. Westin Graves-MS Jr 7 9 13 48 69.2 5. Eddy Pineiro-UF So 6 9 12 54 75.0 6. Gary Wunderlich-UM Jr 7 10 11 46 90.9 A. MacGinnis-UK Jr 7 9 11 51 81.8 Tommy Openshaw-VU Jr 9 8 11 48 72.7 9. Elliott Fry-SC Sr 7 7 10 55 70.0 10. Aaron Medley-UT Jr 7 6 8 39 75.0 11. Colby Delahoussaye-LS Sr 7 5 7 44 71.4 Tucker McCann-MO Fr 7 5 7 46 71.4 William Ham-UG So 3 3 7 29 42.9 14. Cole Hedlund-AR So 6 4 6 38 66.7 15. Rodrigo Blankenship-UG Fr 7 4 5 45 80.0

FIELD GOALS MADE Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. 1. Daniel Carlson-AU Jr 7 13 14 53 92.9 2. Daniel LaCamera-AM So 7 12 16 48 75.0 3. Gary Wunderlich-UM Jr 7 10 11 46 90.9 Adam Griffith-UA Sr 8 10 15 48 66.7 5. A. MacGinnis-UK Jr 7 9 11 51 81.8 Eddy Pineiro-UF So 6 9 12 54 75.0 Westin Graves-MS Jr 7 9 13 48 69.2 8. Tommy Openshaw-VU Jr 9 8 11 48 72.7 9. Elliott Fry-SC Sr 7 7 10 55 70.0 10. Aaron Medley-UT Jr 7 6 8 39 75.0 11. Tucker McCann-MO Fr 7 5 7 46 71.4 Colby Delahoussaye-LS Sr 7 5 7 44 71.4 13. Adam McFain-AR Sr 6 4 4 54 100.0 Rodrigo Blankenship-UG Fr 7 4 5 45 80.0 Cole Hedlund-AR So 6 4 6 38 66.7 2016 Southeastern Conference Extended Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 24, 2016

PUNT RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G KICK RETURNS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 1. Alvin Kamara-UT Jr 7 18 184 0 32 10.2 1. Carlos Davis-UM Sr 7 18 392 0 62 21.8 2. Tre'Davious White-LS Sr 7 14 134 1 60 9.6 2. Darrius Sims-VU Sr 7 15 481 0 95 32.1 3. Isaiah McKenzie-UG Jr 7 14 105 0 55 7.5 3. Evan Berry-UT Jr 7 12 334 0 43 27.8 4. Antonio Callaway-UF So 5 14 40 0 17 2.9 Reggie Davis-UG Sr 7 12 280 0 46 23.3 5. A.J. Turner-SC Fr 7 11 279 0 80 25.4 PUNT RETURNS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 6. Jeff Badet-UK Jr 7 10 246 0 39 24.6 1. Alvin Kamara-UT Jr 7 18 184 0 32 10.2 Alex Ross-MO Sr 6 10 222 0 30 22.2 2. Tre'Davious White-LS Sr 7 14 134 1 60 9.6 8. Johnathon Johnson-MO Fr 7 9 162 0 36 18.0 Isaiah McKenzie-UG Jr 7 14 105 0 55 7.5 Dominique Reed-AR Sr 8 9 161 0 25 17.9 Antonio Callaway-UF So 5 14 40 0 17 2.9 10. Justin Evans-AM Sr 7 8 175 0 36 21.9 5. Fred Ross-MS Sr 7 12 63 0 16 5.2 Brandon Holloway-MS Sr 5 8 165 0 48 20.6 6. Eddie Jackson-UA Sr 8 11 253 2 85 23.0 12. Trevon Diggs-UA Fr 8 7 166 0 41 23.7 7. Chris Black-MO Sr 7 9 102 0 51 11.3 Derrius Guice-LS So 7 7 130 0 29 18.6 8. Charles Walker-UK Jr 7 8 106 1 65 13.2 Xavian Marks-UA So 3 7 123 0 25 17.6 -VU Fr 8 8 62 0 17 7.8 Johnathan Ford-AU Sr 7 7 117 0 25 16.7 10. Marcus Davis-AU Sr 7 7 50 0 25 7.1 11. Jared Cornelius-AR Jr 7 6 39 0 19 6.5 KICK RETURN YARDS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G Christian Kirk-AM So 7 6 28 0 17 4.7 1. Darrius Sims-VU Sr 7 15 481 0 95 32.1 13. Xavian Marks-UA So 3 5 105 1 75 21.0 2. Carlos Davis-UM Sr 7 18 392 0 62 21.8 Johnathon Johnson-MO Fr 7 5 69 1 54 13.8 3. Evan Berry-UT Jr 7 12 334 0 43 27.8 Carlos Davis-UM Sr 7 5 26 0 8 5.2 4. Reggie Davis-UG Sr 7 12 280 0 46 23.3 5. A.J. Turner-SC Fr 7 11 279 0 80 25.4 PUNT RETURN YARDS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 6. Jeff Badet-UK Jr 7 10 246 0 39 24.6 1. Eddie Jackson-UA Sr 8 11 253 2 85 23.0 7. Alex Ross-MO Sr 6 10 222 0 30 22.2 2. Alvin Kamara-UT Jr 7 18 184 0 32 10.2 8. Justin Evans-AM Sr 7 8 175 0 36 21.9 3. Tre'Davious White-LS Sr 7 14 134 1 60 9.6 9. Trevon Diggs-UA Fr 8 7 166 0 41 23.7 4. Charles Walker-UK Jr 7 8 106 1 65 13.2 10. Brandon Holloway-MS Sr 5 8 165 0 48 20.6 5. Isaiah McKenzie-UG Jr 7 14 105 0 55 7.5 11. Johnathon Johnson-MO Fr 7 9 162 0 36 18.0 Xavian Marks-UA So 3 5 105 1 75 21.0 12. Dominique Reed-AR Sr 8 9 161 0 25 17.9 7. Chris Black-MO Sr 7 9 102 0 51 11.3 13. Derrius Guice-LS So 7 7 130 0 29 18.6 8. Nick Harvey-AM Jr 7 1 73 1 73 73.0 14. Donte Jackson-LS So 7 5 125 0 40 25.0 9. Johnathon Johnson-MO Fr 7 5 69 1 54 13.8 15. Xavian Marks-UA So 3 7 123 0 25 17.6 10. Fred Ross-MS Sr 7 12 63 0 16 5.2 11. Kalija Lipscomb-VU Fr 8 8 62 0 17 7.8 KICK RETURN TDS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 12. Marcus Davis-AU Sr 7 7 50 0 25 7.1 1. Antonio Callaway-UF So 5 3 97 1 44 32.3 13. Antonio Callaway-UF So 5 14 40 0 17 2.9 Terry Godwin-UG So 7 1 43 1 43 43.0 14. Jared Cornelius-AR Jr 7 6 39 0 19 6.5 15. Drew Morgan-AR Sr 8 3 34 0 33 11.3 INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 1. Jalen Tabor-UF Jr 5 4 47 1 39 0.80 PUNT RETURN TDS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 2. Justin Evans-AM Sr 7 4 0 0 0 0.57 1. Eddie Jackson-UA Sr 8 11 253 2 85 23.0 3. Quincy Wilson-UF Jr 6 3 80 1 78 0.50 2. Tre'Davious White-LS Sr 7 14 134 1 60 9.6 4. Aarion Penton-MO Sr 7 3 63 0 63 0.43 Charles Walker-UK Jr 7 8 106 1 65 13.2 John Gibson-MO Sr 7 3 20 0 18 0.43 Xavian Marks-UA So 3 5 105 1 75 21.0 Chris Lammons-SC Jr 7 3 6 0 6 0.43 Nick Harvey-AM Jr 7 1 73 1 73 73.0 7. Minkah Fitzpatrick-UA So 8 3 114 1 100 0.38 Johnathon Johnson-MO Fr 7 5 69 1 54 13.8 8. Donte Jackson-LS So 7 2 40 0 40 0.29 Zedrick Woods-UM So 7 2 32 1 31 0.29 KICK RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G T.J. Holloman-SC Sr 7 2 23 0 16 0.29 1. Darrius Sims-VU Sr 7 15 481 0 95 32.1 Tre'Davious White-LS Sr 7 2 21 1 21 0.29 2. Carlos Davis-UM Sr 7 18 392 0 62 21.8 Blake McClain-UK Sr 7 2 20 0 20 0.29 Juwan Briscoe-UG So 7 2 18 0 18 0.29 Todd Kelly Jr.-UT Jr 7 2 10 0 9 0.29 Derrick Baity-UK So 7 2 10 0 10 0.29 2016 Southeastern Conference Extended Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 24, 2016

INTERCEPTION RETURNS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Yds/I 1. Jalen Tabor-UF Jr 5 4 47 1 39 11.8 Justin Evans-AM Sr 7 4 0 0 0 0.0 3. Minkah Fitzpatrick-UA So 8 3 114 1 100 38.0 Quincy Wilson-UF Jr 6 3 80 1 78 26.7 Aarion Penton-MO Sr 7 3 63 0 63 21.0 John Gibson-MO Sr 7 3 20 0 18 6.7 Chris Lammons-SC Jr 7 3 6 0 6 2.0 8. Henre' Toliver-AR Jr 8 2 70 1 70 35.0 Ronnie Harrison-UA So 8 2 64 1 58 32.0 Derrick Jones-UM Sr 4 2 54 1 52 27.0 Donte Jackson-LS So 7 2 40 0 40 20.0 Zedrick Woods-UM So 7 2 32 1 31 16.0 T.J. Holloman-SC Sr 7 2 23 0 16 11.5 Tre'Davious White-LS Sr 7 2 21 1 21 10.5 Blake McClain-UK Sr 7 2 20 0 20 10.0

INTERCEPTION RET YARDS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Yds/I 1. Minkah Fitzpatrick-UA So 8 3 114 1 100 38.0 2. Quincy Wilson-UF Jr 6 3 80 1 78 26.7 3. Henre' Toliver-AR Jr 8 2 70 1 70 35.0 4. Ronnie Harrison-UA So 8 2 64 1 58 32.0 5. Aarion Penton-MO Sr 7 3 63 0 63 21.0 6. Oren Burks-VU Jr 8 1 59 0 59 59.0 7. Eddie Jackson-UA Sr 8 1 55 1 55 55.0 8. Derrick Jones-UM Sr 4 2 54 1 52 27.0 9. Jalen Tabor-UF Jr 5 4 47 1 39 11.8 Brooks Ellis-AR Sr 8 1 47 1 47 47.0 11. Marcus McWilson-UK Sr 7 1 45 1 45 45.0 12. Donte Jackson-LS So 7 2 40 0 40 20.0 13. Jamoral Graham-MS Jr 7 1 38 1 38 38.0 14. Zedrick Woods-UM So 7 2 32 1 31 16.0 15. Mark McLaurin-MS So 7 1 27 0 27 27.0

INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Yds/I 1. Minkah Fitzpatrick-UA So 8 3 114 1 100 38.0 Quincy Wilson-UF Jr 6 3 80 1 78 26.7 Henre' Toliver-AR Jr 8 2 70 1 70 35.0 Ronnie Harrison-UA So 8 2 64 1 58 32.0 Eddie Jackson-UA Sr 8 1 55 1 55 55.0 Derrick Jones-UM Sr 4 2 54 1 52 27.0 Brooks Ellis-AR Sr 8 1 47 1 47 47.0 Jalen Tabor-UF Jr 5 4 47 1 39 11.8 Marcus McWilson-UK Sr 7 1 45 1 45 45.0 Jamoral Graham-MS Jr 7 1 38 1 38 38.0 Zedrick Woods-UM So 7 2 32 1 31 16.0 Ryan Pulley-AR So 8 1 25 1 25 25.0 Tre'Davious White-LS Sr 7 2 21 1 21 10.5 Marlon Humphrey-UA So 8 2 18 1 18 9.0 Joey Burkett-MO Jr 7 1 1 1 1 1.0 2016 Southeastern Conference Extended Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 24, 2016

TACKLES (All positions) Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G TACKLES FOR LOSS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G 1. Zach Cunningham-VU Jr 8 41 44 85 10.6 1. Zach Cunningham-VU Jr 8 9 9 13.5 1.69 2. Kendell Beckwith-LS Sr 7 LB 26 43 69 9.9 2. Ryan Anderson-UA Sr 8 LB 10 3 11.5 1.44 3. Jordan Jones-UK So 7 47 20 67 9.6 3. Derek Barnett-UT Jr 7 11 1 11.5 1.64 4. Duke Riley-LS Sr 7 LB 25 34 59 8.4 4. A.J. Jefferson-MS Sr 7 9 2 10.0 1.43 5. Shaan Washington-AM Sr 7 LB 28 28 56 8.0 5. Tim Williams-UA Sr 8 LB 9 1 9.5 1.19 Jarrad Davis-UF Sr 6 LB 22 26 48 8.0 6. Myles Garrett-AM Jr 6 DL 8 3 9.5 1.58 7. Richie Brown-MS Sr 7 30 25 55 7.9 7. Daeshon Hall-AM Sr 7 DL 7 5 9.5 1.36 8. Mike Edwards-UK So 7 31 23 54 7.7 8. Arden Key-LS So 7 LB 7 4 9.0 1.29 9. Scherer, Michael-MO Sr 7 LB 25 28 53 7.6 9. Carl Lawson-AU Jr 7 DL 7 2 8.0 1.14 10. Justin Evans-AM Sr 7 DB 37 15 52 7.4 Denzil Ware-UK So 7 6 4 8.0 1.14 Donavin Newsom-MO Sr 7 LB 32 20 52 7.4 12. DeMarquis Gates-UM Jr 6 20 24 44 7.3 FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G 13. Todd Kelly Jr.-UT Jr 7 30 20 50 7.1 1. Arden Key-LS So 7 3 0.43 Jamal Adams-LS Jr 7 DB 25 25 50 7.1 Marquis Haynes-UM Jr 7 3 0.43 15. Brooks Ellis-AR Sr 8 26 31 57 7.1 3. Ryan Anderson-UA Sr 8 3 0.38 16. Leo Lewis-MS Fr 7 19 29 48 6.9 4. -MS Fr 6 2 0.33 17. Ryan White-VU Jr 8 31 23 54 6.8 5. De'Andre Coley-AR Jr 7 2 0.29 18. Thomas Wilson-MO Jr 6 DB 26 14 40 6.7 Darius English-SC Sr 7 2 0.29 Alex Anzalone-UF Jr 6 LB 16 24 40 6.7 Santos Ramirez-AR So 7 2 0.29 20. Reuben Foster-UA Sr 8 29 24 53 6.6 Shaan Washington-AM Sr 7 2 0.29 21. B. Allen-Williams-SC Jr 7 LB 26 20 46 6.6 Randy Ramsey-AR So 7 2 0.29 D.J. Smith-SC Jr 7 DB 37 9 46 6.6 Aaron Davis-UG Jr 7 2 0.29 23. LaDarius Wiley-VU So 8 28 23 51 6.4 24. J.T. Gray-MS Jr 7 19 25 44 6.3 FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G Armani Watts-AM Jr 7 DB 31 13 44 6.3 1. Micah Abernathy-UT So 7 3 0.43 26. Nick Harvey-AM Jr 7 DB 32 11 43 6.1 2. Dre Greenlaw-AR So 6 2 0.33 Tre' Williams-AU Jr 7 LB 23 20 43 6.1 3. Montravius Adams-AU Sr 7 2 0.29 28. Colton Jumper-UT Jr 7 25 17 42 6.0 Armani Watts-AM Jr 7 2 0.29 -UG So 7 LB 24 18 42 6.0 De'Andre Coley-AR Jr 7 2 0.29 Johnathan Ford-AU Sr 7 DB 26 16 42 6.0 Frazier, Marcell-MO Jr 7 2 0.29 Zedrick Woods-UM So 7 21 21 42 6.0 Corey Vereen-UT Sr 7 2 0.29 Dre Greenlaw-AR So 6 20 16 36 6.0 Davon Godchaux-LS Jr 7 2 0.29 33. T.J. Holloman-SC Sr 7 LB 29 12 41 5.9 Juwan Briscoe-UG So 7 2 0.29 34. Marcus Maye-UF Sr 6 DB 20 15 35 5.8 Daeshon Hall-AM Sr 7 2 0.29 35. Courtney Love-UK Jr 7 17 22 39 5.6 Tray Matthews-AU Jr 7 DB 24 15 39 5.6 PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G -UG So 7 LB 26 13 39 5.6 1. Aarion Penton-MO Sr 7 8 3 11 1.57 Johnathan Calvin-MS Sr 7 16 23 39 5.6 2. Justin Evans-AM Sr 7 6 4 10 1.43 39. Ja'karri Thomas-VU Sr 8 23 21 44 5.5 3. Ryan Pulley-AR So 8 10 1 11 1.38 40. Cortez McDowell-UT Jr 6 18 14 32 5.3 4. Priest Willis-AM Jr 6 7 1 8 1.33 41. -UT Jr 7 27 10 37 5.3 5. Malkom Parrish-UG Jr 7 8 1 9 1.29 42. Josh Liddell-AR Jr 8 25 16 41 5.1 6. Donte Jackson-LS So 7 6 2 8 1.14 43. Torren McGaster-VU Sr 8 24 16 40 5.0 Mike Edwards-UK So 7 8 0 8 1.14 Shaun Dion Hamilton-UA Jr 8 LB 23 17 40 5.0 -AU So 7 8 0 8 1.14 Otaro Alaka-AM So 7 LB 19 16 35 5.0 9. Quincy Wilson-UF Jr 6 3 3 6 1.00 46. Micah Abernathy-UT So 7 25 9 34 4.9 John Gibson-MO Sr 7 4 3 7 1.00 Arden Key-LS So 7 LB 13 21 34 4.9 Davon Godchaux-LS Jr 7 DT 11 23 34 4.9 49. Jonathan Walton-SC Sr 6 LB 23 6 29 4.8 50. Ronnie Harrison-UA So 8 DB 27 11 38 4.8

SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G 1. Arden Key-LS So 7 LB 7 2 8.0 1.14 2. Tim Williams-UA Sr 8 LB 6 1 6.5 0.81 3. Carl Lawson-AU Jr 7 DL 6 1 6.5 0.93 4. Jonathan Allen-UA Sr 8 DL 5 2 6.0 0.75 5. Darius English-SC Sr 7 DL 5 2 6.0 0.86 Derek Barnett-UT Jr 7 6 0 6.0 0.86 7. Marquis Haynes-UM Jr 7 5 0 5.0 0.71 8. -UF Fr 6 DL 5 0 5.0 0.83 9. Denzil Ware-UK So 7 4 1 4.5 0.64 10. Ryan Anderson-UA Sr 8 LB 3 3 4.5 0.56 2016 Southeastern Conference Conference Statistical Ranking Comparison Through games of Oct 24, 2016

Offense Defense Team Rushing Passing Total Off. Scoring Rushing Passing Total Def. Scoring Alabama 2 6 3 1 1 4 2 3 Arkansas 12 3 8 6 13 5 11 12 Auburn 1 10 2 4 5 3 4 2 Florida 9 5 6 8 4 1 1 1 Georgia 899123958 Kentucky 7 13 12 10 9 8 9 14 LSU 41279 2634 Mississippi State 5 11 10 10 6 11 6 9 Missouri 6 2 1 5 12 12 14 10 Ole Miss 13 1 5 2 14 10 13 13 South Carolina 14 8 13 14 10 2 7 6 Tennessee 10 7 11 7 11 7 9 11 Texas A&M3443 814125 Vanderbilt 11 14 14 13 7 13 8 7

Team Kick ret. Punt ret. Interceptions Sacks TFL Turnover Mar. Alabama911124 Arkansas 14 7 2 6 11 11 Auburn1291455 8 Florida 4 14 4 3 12 4 Georgia8 8108123 Kentucky 5 3 8 8 10 14 LSU 13 5 9 3 9 11 Mississippi State 10 13 5 7 3 6 Missouri114613129 Ole Miss 6 10 3 8 7 9 South Carolina 2 11 11 11 8 6 Tennessee 3 6 12 12 4 13 Texas A&M7213211 Vanderbilt 1 12 7 14 6 1 2016 Southeastern Conference Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Oct 24, 2016

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 79 Missouri vs DELAWARE STATE (Sept. 24) 67 Texas A&M vs PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (Sept. 10) Points scored kicking 18 Auburn vs LSU (Sept. 24) [6fg,0pat] 17 Texas A&M vs PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (Sept. 10) [3fg,8pat] 17 Texas A&M at Auburn (Sept. 17) [5fg,2pat] Touchdowns 11 Missouri vs DELAWARE STATE (Sept. 24) 9 Missouri vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sept. 10) 9 Kentucky vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Sept. 17) Total offense yards 706 Auburn vs ARKANSAS STATE (Sept. 10) [462r,244p] 698 Missouri vs DELAWARE STATE (Sept. 24) [268r,430p] Total offense plays 104 Missouri vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Oct. 22) [64r,40p] 100 Missouri at West Virginia (Sept. 3) [47r,53p] Total offense yards/play 10.9 LSU vs SOUTHERN MISS (Oct. 15) [42-459] 10.1 Alabama at Arkansas (Oct. 8) [51-517] Rushing yards 543 Auburn vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 22) 462 Auburn vs ARKANSAS STATE (Sept. 10) Rushing attempts 66 Auburn vs ULM (Oct. 1) 64 Missouri vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Oct. 22) Yards per rush 9.9 Texas A&M vs Arkansas (Sept. 24) [37-366] 9.5 Auburn vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 22) [57-543] Rushing TDs 7 Auburn vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 22) 6 LSU vs MISSOURI (Oct. 1) Longest rush 89 Texas A&M at Auburn (Sept. 17) 85 Alabama at Tennessee (Oct. 15) Passing yards 477 Missouri vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sept. 10) 430 Missouri vs DELAWARE STATE (Sept. 24) Passing attempts 55 Georgia at Missouri (Sept. 17) 53 Missouri at West Virginia (Sept. 3) Passing TDs 6 Missouri vs DELAWARE STATE (Sept. 24) 5 Missouri vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sept. 10) Longest pass 92 Texas A&M vs Arkansas (Sept. 24) 87 Missouri vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sept. 10) Passes completed 30 Ole Miss vs MEMPHIS (Oct. 1) 29 Florida vs UMASS (Sept. 3) 29 Georgia at Missouri (Sept. 17) 29 Missouri vs DELAWARE STATE (Sept. 24) 29 Tennessee at Texas A&M (Oct. 8) Had intercepted 3 Ole Miss vs Florida State (Sept. 5) 3 Kentucky at Florida (Sept. 10) 3 Missouri vs GEORGIA (Sept. 17) 3 Arkansas vs ALABAMA (Oct. 8) 3 Florida vs MISSOURI (Oct. 15) Pass completion pct 83.3 Auburn vs ULM (Oct. 1) [15-18] 77.8 Auburn at Mississippi State (Oct. 8) [14-18] Passing yards/attempt 15.4 Auburn vs ULM (Oct. 1) [18-278] 15.3 LSU vs SOUTHERN MISS (Oct. 15) [18-276] Yards per catch 25.1 LSU vs SOUTHERN MISS (Oct. 15) [11-276] 19.9 Tennessee vs FLORIDA (Sept. 24) [16-319] Field goal attempts 6 Auburn vs LSU (Sept. 24) 5 Texas A&M at Auburn (Sept. 17) 5 Kentucky vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Oct. 22) Field goals made 6 Auburn vs LSU (Sept. 24) 5 Texas A&M at Auburn (Sept. 17) Longest field goal 55 South Carolina at Vanderbilt (Sept. 1) 54 Florida vs KENTUCKY (Sept. 10) 2016 Southeastern Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Oct 24, 2016

54 Arkansas at Auburn (Oct. 22) Field goal pct 100.0 Auburn vs LSU (Sept. 24) [6-6] 100.0 Texas A&M at Auburn (Sept. 17) [5-5] 100.0 Florida vs UMASS (Sept. 3) [3-3] 100.0 Texas A&M vs PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (Sept. 10) [3-3] 100.0 Auburn vs ARKANSAS STATE (Sept. 10) [3-3] 100.0 Ole Miss vs ALABAMA (Sept. 17) [3-3] 100.0 Georgia vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 15) [3-3] 100.0 South Carolina at Vanderbilt (Sept. 1) [2-2] 100.0 Tennessee vs APPALACHIAN STATE (Sept. 1) [2-2] 100.0 Auburn vs CLEMSON (Sept. 3) [2-2] 100.0 Mississippi State vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 10) [2-2] 100.0 Mississippi State at LSU (Sept. 17) [2-2] 100.0 Missouri vs GEORGIA (Sept. 17) [2-2] 100.0 South Carolina vs EAST CAROLINA (Sept. 17) [2-2] 100.0 Mississippi State at UMass (Sept. 24) [2-2] 100.0 Alabama vs KENT STATE (Sept. 24) [2-2] 100.0 Kentucky at Alabama (Oct. 1) [2-2] 100.0 Ole Miss vs MEMPHIS (Oct. 1) [2-2] 100.0 Vanderbilt vs FLORIDA (Oct. 1) [2-2] 100.0 Florida at Vanderbilt (Oct. 1) [2-2] 100.0 Kentucky vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 8) [2-2] 100.0 Arkansas vs OLE MISS (Oct. 15) [2-2] 100.0 Ole Miss at LSU (Oct. 22) [2-2] PAT kicks attempted 11 Missouri vs DELAWARE STATE (Sept. 24) 9 Missouri vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sept. 10) 9 Kentucky vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Sept. 17) PAT kicks made 10 Missouri vs DELAWARE STATE (Sept. 24) 8 Texas A&M vs PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (Sept. 10) 8 Kentucky vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Sept. 17) 8 Auburn vs ULM (Oct. 1) 8 Auburn vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 22) PAT kicks pct 100.0 Texas A&M vs PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (Sept. 10) [8-8] 100.0 Auburn vs ULM (Oct. 1) [8-8] 100.0 Auburn vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 22) [8-8] 100.0 Alabama vs USC (Sept. 3) [7-7] 100.0 Arkansas vs ALCORN STATE (Oct. 1) [7-7] 100.0 Alabama at Arkansas (Oct. 8) [7-7] 100.0 Alabama at Tennessee (Oct. 15) [7-7] 100.0 Florida vs KENTUCKY (Sept. 10) [6-6] 100.0 Tennessee vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 10) [6-6] 100.0 Vanderbilt vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sept. 10) [6-6] 100.0 Auburn vs ARKANSAS STATE (Sept. 10) [6-6] 100.0 Alabama at Ole Miss (Sept. 17) [6-6] 100.0 Arkansas vs TEXAS STATE (Sept. 17) [6-6] 100.0 Alabama vs KENT STATE (Sept. 24) [6-6] 100.0 Ole Miss vs GEORGIA (Sept. 24) [6-6] 100.0 Texas A&M vs Arkansas (Sept. 24) [6-6] 100.0 Ole Miss vs MEMPHIS (Oct. 1) [6-6] 100.0 LSU vs MISSOURI (Oct. 1) [6-6] 100.0 Texas A&M vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 8) [6-6] 100.0 LSU vs SOUTHERN MISS (Oct. 15) [6-6] 100.0 Missouri vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Oct. 22) [6-6] 100.0 Kentucky vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 3) [5-5] 100.0 Alabama vs WKU (Sept. 10) [5-5] 100.0 Ole Miss vs WOFFORD (Sept. 10) [5-5] 2016 Southeastern Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Oct 24, 2016

100.0 Mississippi State at UMass (Sept. 24) [5-5] 100.0 Tennessee vs FLORIDA (Sept. 24) [5-5] 100.0 Tennessee at Texas A&M (Oct. 8) [5-5] 100.0 Auburn at Mississippi State (Oct. 8) [5-5] 100.0 Mississippi State at Kentucky (Oct. 22) [5-5] 100.0 Vanderbilt vs TENNESSEE STATE (Oct. 22) [5-5] 100.0 LSU vs OLE MISS (Oct. 22) [5-5] 100.0 Texas A&M vs UCLA (Sept. 3) [4-4] 100.0 Georgia vs North Carolina (Sept. 3) [4-4] 100.0 Ole Miss vs Florida State (Sept. 5) [4-4] 100.0 Georgia at Missouri (Sept. 17) [4-4] 100.0 Ole Miss vs ALABAMA (Sept. 17) [4-4] 100.0 Tennessee vs OHIO (Sept. 17) [4-4] 100.0 Florida at Tennessee (Sept. 24) [4-4] 100.0 Vanderbilt at WKU (Sept. 24) [4-4] 100.0 Alabama vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 1) [4-4] 100.0 Georgia vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 1) [4-4] 100.0 Tennessee at Georgia (Oct. 1) [4-4] 100.0 Georgia at South Carolina (Oct. 9) [4-4] 100.0 Arkansas vs OLE MISS (Oct. 15) [4-4] 100.0 Florida vs MISSOURI (Oct. 15) [4-4] 100.0 South Carolina vs UMASS (Oct. 22) [4-4] 100.0 Arkansas vs LA TECH (Sept. 1) [3-3] 100.0 Arkansas at TCU (Sept. 10) [3-3] 100.0 Mississippi State vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 10) [3-3] 100.0 Missouri vs GEORGIA (Sept. 17) [3-3] 100.0 Florida vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17) [3-3] 100.0 Arkansas vs Texas A&M (Sept. 24) [3-3] 100.0 Texas A&M at South Carolina (Oct. 1) [3-3] 100.0 Arkansas vs ALABAMA (Oct. 8) [3-3] 100.0 Mississippi State at BYU (Oct. 14) [3-3] 100.0 Alabama vs TEXAS A&M (Oct. 22) [3-3] 100.0 Tennessee vs APPALACHIAN STATE (Sept. 1) [2-2] 100.0 LSU vs Wisconsin (Sept. 1) [2-2] 100.0 Mississippi State vs SOUTH ALABAMA (Sept. 3) [2-2] 100.0 South Carolina at Mississippi State (Sept. 10) [2-2] 100.0 Georgia vs NICHOLLS (Sept. 10) [2-2] 100.0 Texas A&M at Auburn (Sept. 17) [2-2] 100.0 Mississippi State at LSU (Sept. 17) [2-2] 100.0 South Carolina vs EAST CAROLINA (Sept. 17) [2-2] 100.0 Kentucky vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 24) [2-2] 100.0 Georgia at Ole Miss (Sept. 24) [2-2] 100.0 Mississippi State vs AUBURN (Oct. 8) [2-2] 100.0 Kentucky vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 8) [2-2] 100.0 South Carolina vs GEORGIA (Oct. 9) [2-2] 100.0 Missouri at Florida (Oct. 15) [2-2] 100.0 Vanderbilt at Georgia (Oct. 15) [2-2] 100.0 Texas A&M at Alabama (Oct. 22) [2-2] 100.0 Kentucky vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Oct. 22) [2-2] 2-point PAT attempts 2 Kentucky vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Oct. 22) 1 Florida vs UMASS (Sept. 3) 1 Missouri at West Virginia (Sept. 3) 1 Ole Miss vs Florida State (Sept. 5) 1 Arkansas at TCU (Sept. 10) 1 Georgia vs NICHOLLS (Sept. 10) 1 Auburn vs TEXAS A&M (Sept. 17) 2016 Southeastern Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Oct 24, 2016

1 Florida vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17) 1 Ole Miss vs ALABAMA (Sept. 17) 1 Mississippi State at UMass (Sept. 24) 1 Arkansas vs ALABAMA (Oct. 8) 1 Florida vs MISSOURI (Oct. 15) 1 South Carolina vs UMASS (Oct. 22) 1 Alabama vs TEXAS A&M (Oct. 22) 1 Ole Miss at LSU (Oct. 22) 2-point PATs made 1 Florida vs UMASS (Sept. 3) 1 Missouri at West Virginia (Sept. 3) 1 Arkansas at TCU (Sept. 10) 1 Kentucky vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Oct. 22) 1 Ole Miss at LSU (Oct. 22) Punts 10 Texas A&M vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 8) 10 Missouri at Florida (Oct. 15) 10 Tennessee vs ALABAMA (Oct. 15) 10 Arkansas at Auburn (Oct. 22) Longest punt 68 Auburn vs CLEMSON (Sept. 3) 68 Mississippi State vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 10) 68 Ole Miss vs ALABAMA (Sept. 17) 68 LSU vs SOUTHERN MISS (Oct. 15) Yards punted 483 Tennessee vs ALABAMA (Oct. 15) [10-483] 448 Missouri at Florida (Oct. 15) [10-448] Punting avg 58.0 LSU vs SOUTHERN MISS (Oct. 15) [3-174] 55.2 Florida vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17) [4-221] Punt returns 6 Tennessee vs FLORIDA (Sept. 24) 5 Florida vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17) 5 Kentucky vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Sept. 17) 5 Florida vs MISSOURI (Oct. 15) Punt return yards 108 Alabama at Tennessee (Oct. 15) 101 Kentucky vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Sept. 17) Punt return avg 47.5 Alabama at Ole Miss (Sept. 17) [2-95] 38.0 Texas A&M vs PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (Sept. 10) [2-76] Punt return TDs 1 Texas A&M vs PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (Sept. 10) 1 LSU vs JACKSONVILLE ST. (Sept. 10) 1 Missouri vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sept. 10) 1 Alabama at Ole Miss (Sept. 17) 1 Kentucky vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Sept. 17) 1 Alabama vs KENT STATE (Sept. 24) 1 Alabama at Tennessee (Oct. 15) Longest punt return 85 Alabama at Ole Miss (Sept. 17) 79 Alabama at Tennessee (Oct. 15) Kick returns 8 Kentucky vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 3) 7 Missouri vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Oct. 22) Kick return yards 188 Kentucky vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 3) 138 Mississippi State at UMass (Sept. 24) Kick return avg 62.0 Vanderbilt at Georgia (Oct. 15) [2-124] 44.0 Ole Miss vs WOFFORD (Sept. 10) [2-88] Longest kick return 95 Vanderbilt at Georgia (Oct. 15) 80 South Carolina vs EAST CAROLINA (Sept. 17) Kick return TDs 1 Georgia at South Carolina (Oct. 9) 1Florida vs MISSOURI (Oct. 15) Interceptions 3 Kentucky vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 3) 3Texas A&M vs UCLA (Sept. 3) 3 Florida vs KENTUCKY (Sept. 10) 3 Georgia at Missouri (Sept. 17) 2016 Southeastern Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Oct 24, 2016

3 Mississippi State at UMass (Sept. 24) 3 Ole Miss vs MEMPHIS (Oct. 1) 3 Alabama at Arkansas (Oct. 8) 3 Missouri at Florida (Oct. 15) Interception return yds 117 Florida vs MISSOURI (Oct. 15) 114 Alabama at Arkansas (Oct. 8) Interception return avg 58.5 Florida vs MISSOURI (Oct. 15) [2-117] 38.0 Alabama at Arkansas (Oct. 8) [3-114] Longest interception rtn 100 Alabama at Arkansas (Oct. 8) 78 Florida vs MISSOURI (Oct. 15) Interception return TDs 2 Florida vs MISSOURI (Oct. 15) 1 LSU vs Wisconsin (Sept. 1) 1 Alabama vs USC (Sept. 3) 1 Arkansas at TCU (Sept. 10) 1 Missouri vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sept. 10) 1 Alabama vs WKU (Sept. 10) 1 Arkansas vs TEXAS STATE (Sept. 17) 1 Mississippi State at UMass (Sept. 24) 1 Ole Miss vs GEORGIA (Sept. 24) 1 Arkansas vs ALCORN STATE (Oct. 1) 1 Ole Miss vs MEMPHIS (Oct. 1) 1 Alabama at Arkansas (Oct. 8) 1 Alabama at Tennessee (Oct. 15) 1 Kentucky vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Oct. 22) Fumbles lost 5 Tennessee at Texas A&M (Oct. 8) 3 Arkansas vs Texas A&M (Sept. 24) Fumbles recovered 5 Tennessee vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 10) 5Texas A&M vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 8) Sacked by opp 7 Arkansas vs ALABAMA (Oct. 8) 6 Mississippi State at LSU (Sept. 17) QB sacks 7 Florida vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17) 7 Alabama at Arkansas (Oct. 8) Turnovers committed 7 Tennessee at Texas A&M (Oct. 8) 5 Missouri vs GEORGIA (Sept. 17) 5 Arkansas vs ALABAMA (Oct. 8) Turnovers caused 7 Texas A&M vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 8) 5 Tennessee vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 10) 5 Georgia at Missouri (Sept. 17) 5 Alabama at Arkansas (Oct. 8) Kicks blocked 1 Texas A&M vs PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (Sept. 10) 1 Arkansas at TCU (Sept. 10) 1 Alabama vs WKU (Sept. 10) 1 Mississippi State at LSU (Sept. 17) 1 South Carolina vs EAST CAROLINA (Sept. 17) 1 Arkansas vs ALCORN STATE (Oct. 1) 1 Auburn vs ULM (Oct. 1) First downs 36 Auburn vs ULM (Oct. 1) 36 Missouri vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Oct. 22) 1st downs rushing 23 Auburn vs ULM (Oct. 1) 22 Auburn vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 22) 1st downs passing 20 Ole Miss vs MEMPHIS (Oct. 1) 18 Georgia at Missouri (Sept. 17) 1st downs by penalty 6 Arkansas vs Texas A&M (Sept. 24) 5 Florida vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17) 5 Arkansas vs ALABAMA (Oct. 8) Penalties 13 Missouri vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Oct. 22) 2016 Southeastern Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Oct 24, 2016

12 Alabama vs WKU (Sept. 10) 12 Tennessee at Texas A&M (Oct. 8) Penalties yards 114 Missouri vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Oct. 22) 97 Florida vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17) 2016 Southeastern Conference Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Oct 24, 2016

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points scored 24 Benny Snell (Kentucky) vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Sept. 17) 24 J'Mon Moore (Missouri) vs DELAWARE STATE (Sept. 24) 24 Crockett, Damarea (Missouri) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Oct. 22) Touchdowns 4 Benny Snell (Kentucky) vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Sept. 17) 4 J'Mon Moore (Missouri) vs DELAWARE STATE (Sept. 24) 4 Crockett, Damarea (Missouri) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Oct. 22) TD responsibility 5 Drew Lock (Missouri) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sept. 10) [0r,5p] 5 Joshua Dobbs (Tennessee) vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 10) [2r,3p] 5 Drew Lock (Missouri) vs DELAWARE STATE (Sept. 24) [0r,5p] 5 Joshua Dobbs (Tennessee) vs FLORIDA (Sept. 24) [1r,4p] 5 Trevor Knight (Texas A&M) vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 8) [3r,2p] Points scored kicking 18 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) vs LSU (Sept. 24) [6fg,0pat] 17 Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) vs PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (Sept. 10) [3fg,8pat] 17 Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) at Auburn (Sept. 17) [5fg,2pat] Total offense yards 464 Chad Kelly (Ole Miss) vs ALABAMA (Sept. 17) [43r,421p] 455 Joshua Dobbs (Tennessee) at Texas A&M (Oct. 8) [57r,398p] Total offense plays 64 Joshua Dobbs (Tennessee) at Texas A&M (Oct. 8) [17r,47p] 60 Drew Lock (Missouri) at West Virginia (Sept. 3) [9r,51p] 60 Jacob Eason (Georgia) at Missouri (Sept. 17) [5r,55p] 60 Austin Allen (Arkansas) vs ALABAMA (Oct. 8) [12r,48p] Total offense yards/play 40.3 John Franklin III (Auburn) vs ULM (Oct. 1) [3-121] 31.3 Eli Stove (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 22) [3-94] Rushing yards 284 Leonard Fournette (LSU) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 22) 222 Nick Chubb (Georgia) vs North Carolina (Sept. 3) Rushing attempts 39 Kamryn Pettway (Auburn) at Mississippi State (Oct. 8) 32 Nick Chubb (Georgia) vs North Carolina (Sept. 3) Yards per rush 41.0 John Franklin III (Auburn) vs ULM (Oct. 1) [2-82] 31.3 Eli Stove (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 22) [3-94] Rushing TDs 4 Benny Snell (Kentucky) vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Sept. 17) 4 Crockett, Damarea (Missouri) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Oct. 22) Longest rush 89 Trayveon Williams (Texas A&M) at Auburn (Sept. 17) 85 Bo Scarbrough (Alabama) at Tennessee (Oct. 15) Passing yards 450 Drew Lock (Missouri) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sept. 10) 421 Chad Kelly (Ole Miss) vs ALABAMA (Sept. 17) Passing attempts 55 Jacob Eason (Georgia) at Missouri (Sept. 17) 51 Drew Lock (Missouri) at West Virginia (Sept. 3) Passing TDs 5 Drew Lock (Missouri) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sept. 10) 5 Drew Lock (Missouri) vs DELAWARE STATE (Sept. 24) Longest pass 92 Trevor Knight (Texas A&M) vs Arkansas (Sept. 24) 87 Drew Lock (Missouri) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sept. 10) Passes completed 30 Chad Kelly (Ole Miss) vs MEMPHIS (Oct. 1) 29 Luke Del Rio (Florida) vs UMASS (Sept. 3) 29 Jacob Eason (Georgia) at Missouri (Sept. 17) Had intercepted 3 Chad Kelly (Ole Miss) vs Florida State (Sept. 5) 3 Drew Barker (Kentucky) at Florida (Sept. 10) 3 Drew Lock (Missouri) vs GEORGIA (Sept. 17) 3 Austin Allen (Arkansas) vs ALABAMA (Oct. 8) 3 Luke Del Rio (Florida) vs MISSOURI (Oct. 15) Pass completion pct 100.0 Marvin Zanders (Missouri) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sept. 10) [3-3] 100.0 Marvin Zanders (Missouri) vs DELAWARE STATE (Sept. 24) [2-2] 100.0 Cooper Bateman (Alabama) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 1) [5-5] Pass yards/attempt 16.7 Blake Barnett (Alabama) vs USC (Sept. 3) [6-100] 15.3 Danny Etling (LSU) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Oct. 15) [18-276] Pass yards/catch 20.0 Blake Barnett (Alabama) vs USC (Sept. 3) [5-100] 2016 Southeastern Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Oct 24, 2016

25.1 Danny Etling (LSU) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Oct. 15) [11-276] Receiving yards 196 J'Mon Moore (Missouri) vs GEORGIA (Sept. 17) 174 Calvin Ridley (Alabama) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 1) Receptions 12 Christian Kirk (Texas A&M) at South Carolina (Oct. 1) 11 Calvin Ridley (Alabama) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 1) Yards per catch 41.7 Ray Wingo (Missouri) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sept. 10) [3-125] 40.5 Josh Malone (Tennessee) vs APPALACHIAN STATE (Sept. 1) [2-81] Receiving TDs 4 J'Mon Moore (Missouri) vs DELAWARE STATE (Sept. 24) 3 C.J. Conrad (Kentucky) vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Sept. 17) Longest reception 92 Josh Reynolds (Texas A&M) vs Arkansas (Sept. 24) 87 Johnathon Johnson (Missouri) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sept. 10) Field goal attempts 6 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) vs LSU (Sept. 24) 5 Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) at Auburn (Sept. 17) 5 A. MacGinnis (Kentucky) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Oct. 22) Field goals made 6 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) vs LSU (Sept. 24) 5 Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) at Auburn (Sept. 17) Longest field goal 55 Elliott Fry (South Carolina) at Vanderbilt (Sept. 1) 54 Eddy Pineiro (Florida) vs KENTUCKY (Sept. 10) 54 Adam McFain (Arkansas) at Auburn (Oct. 22) Field goal pct 100.0 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) vs LSU (Sept. 24) [6-6] 100.0 Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) at Auburn (Sept. 17) [5-5] 100.0 Eddy Pineiro (Florida) vs UMASS (Sept. 3) [3-3] 100.0 Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) vs PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (Sept. 10) [3-3] 100.0 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS STATE (Sept. 10) [3-3] 100.0 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) vs ALABAMA (Sept. 17) [3-3] 100.0 Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 15) [3-3] 100.0 Elliott Fry (South Carolina) at Vanderbilt (Sept. 1) [2-2] 100.0 Aaron Medley (Tennessee) vs APPALACHIAN STATE (Sept. 1) [2-2] 100.0 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) vs CLEMSON (Sept. 3) [2-2] 100.0 Westin Graves (Mississippi State) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 10) [2-2] 100.0 Westin Graves (Mississippi State) at LSU (Sept. 17) [2-2] 100.0 Tucker McCann (Missouri) vs GEORGIA (Sept. 17) [2-2] 100.0 Elliott Fry (South Carolina) vs EAST CAROLINA (Sept. 17) [2-2] 100.0 Westin Graves (Mississippi State) at UMass (Sept. 24) [2-2] 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) vs KENT STATE (Sept. 24) [2-2] 100.0 A. MacGinnis (Kentucky) at Alabama (Oct. 1) [2-2] 100.0 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) vs MEMPHIS (Oct. 1) [2-2] 100.0 Tommy Openshaw (Vanderbilt) vs FLORIDA (Oct. 1) [2-2] 100.0 Eddy Pineiro (Florida) at Vanderbilt (Oct. 1) [2-2] 100.0 A. MacGinnis (Kentucky) vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 8) [2-2] 100.0 Adam McFain (Arkansas) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 15) [2-2] 100.0 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) at LSU (Oct. 22) [2-2] PAT kicks attempted 11 Tucker McCann (Missouri) vs DELAWARE STATE (Sept. 24) 9 A. MacGinnis (Kentucky) vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Sept. 17) PAT kicks made 10 Tucker McCann (Missouri) vs DELAWARE STATE (Sept. 24) 8 Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) vs PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (Sept. 10) 8 A. MacGinnis (Kentucky) vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Sept. 17) 8 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) vs ULM (Oct. 1) 8 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 22) PAT kicks pct 100.0 Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) vs PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (Sept. 10) [8-8] 100.0 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) vs ULM (Oct. 1) [8-8] 100.0 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 22) [8-8] 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) vs USC (Sept. 3) [7-7] 2016 Southeastern Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Oct 24, 2016

100.0 Cole Hedlund (Arkansas) vs ALCORN STATE (Oct. 1) [7-7] 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) at Arkansas (Oct. 8) [7-7] 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) at Tennessee (Oct. 15) [7-7] 100.0 Eddy Pineiro (Florida) vs KENTUCKY (Sept. 10) [6-6] 100.0 Aaron Medley (Tennessee) vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 10) [6-6] 100.0 Tommy Openshaw (Vanderbilt) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sept. 10) [6-6] 100.0 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS STATE (Sept. 10) [6-6] 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) at Ole Miss (Sept. 17) [6-6] 100.0 Cole Hedlund (Arkansas) vs TEXAS STATE (Sept. 17) [6-6] 100.0 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) vs GEORGIA (Sept. 24) [6-6] 100.0 Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) vs Arkansas (Sept. 24) [6-6] 100.0 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) vs MEMPHIS (Oct. 1) [6-6] 100.0 Colby Delahoussaye (LSU) vs MISSOURI (Oct. 1) [6-6] 100.0 Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 8) [6-6] 100.0 Tucker McCann (Missouri) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Oct. 22) [6-6] 100.0 A. MacGinnis (Kentucky) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 3) [5-5] 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) vs WKU (Sept. 10) [5-5] 100.0 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) vs WOFFORD (Sept. 10) [5-5] 100.0 Westin Graves (Mississippi State) at UMass (Sept. 24) [5-5] 100.0 Aaron Medley (Tennessee) vs FLORIDA (Sept. 24) [5-5] 100.0 Aaron Medley (Tennessee) at Texas A&M (Oct. 8) [5-5] 100.0 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) at Mississippi State (Oct. 8) [5-5] 100.0 Colby Delahoussaye (LSU) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Oct. 15) [5-5] 100.0 Westin Graves (Mississippi State) at Kentucky (Oct. 22) [5-5] 100.0 Tommy Openshaw (Vanderbilt) vs TENNESSEE STATE (Oct. 22) [5-5] 100.0 Colby Delahoussaye (LSU) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 22) [5-5] 100.0 Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) vs UCLA (Sept. 3) [4-4] 100.0 William Ham (Georgia) vs North Carolina (Sept. 3) [4-4] 100.0 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) vs Florida State (Sept. 5) [4-4] 100.0 William Ham (Georgia) at Missouri (Sept. 17) [4-4] 100.0 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) vs ALABAMA (Sept. 17) [4-4] 100.0 Aaron Medley (Tennessee) vs OHIO (Sept. 17) [4-4] 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) vs KENT STATE (Sept. 24) [4-4] 100.0 Eddy Pineiro (Florida) at Tennessee (Sept. 24) [4-4] 100.0 Tommy Openshaw (Vanderbilt) at WKU (Sept. 24) [4-4] 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 1) [4-4] 100.0 Aaron Medley (Tennessee) at Georgia (Oct. 1) [4-4] 100.0 Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 1) [4-4] 100.0 Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) at South Carolina (Oct. 9) [4-4] 100.0 Adam McFain (Arkansas) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 15) [4-4] 100.0 Eddy Pineiro (Florida) vs MISSOURI (Oct. 15) [4-4] 100.0 Elliott Fry (South Carolina) vs UMASS (Oct. 22) [4-4] 100.0 Cole Hedlund (Arkansas) vs LA TECH (Sept. 1) [3-3] 100.0 Cole Hedlund (Arkansas) at TCU (Sept. 10) [3-3] 100.0 Westin Graves (Mississippi State) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 10) [3-3] 100.0 Tucker McCann (Missouri) vs GEORGIA (Sept. 17) [3-3] 100.0 Eddy Pineiro (Florida) vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17) [3-3] 100.0 Cole Hedlund (Arkansas) vs Texas A&M (Sept. 24) [3-3] 100.0 Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) at South Carolina (Oct. 1) [3-3] 100.0 Adam McFain (Arkansas) vs ALABAMA (Oct. 8) [3-3] 100.0 Westin Graves (Mississippi State) at BYU (Oct. 14) [3-3] 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) vs TEXAS A&M (Oct. 22) [3-3] 100.0 Aaron Medley (Tennessee) vs APPALACHIAN STATE (Sept. 1) [2-2] 2016 Southeastern Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Oct 24, 2016

100.0 Colby Delahoussaye (LSU) vs Wisconsin (Sept. 1) [2-2] 100.0 Westin Graves (Mississippi State) vs SOUTH ALABAMA (Sept. 3) [2-2] 100.0 Elliott Fry (South Carolina) at Mississippi State (Sept. 10) [2-2] 100.0 William Ham (Georgia) vs NICHOLLS (Sept. 10) [2-2] 100.0 Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) at Auburn (Sept. 17) [2-2] 100.0 Westin Graves (Mississippi State) at LSU (Sept. 17) [2-2] 100.0 Elliott Fry (South Carolina) vs EAST CAROLINA (Sept. 17) [2-2] 100.0 Andy Pappanastos (Alabama) vs KENT STATE (Sept. 24) [2-2] 100.0 A. MacGinnis (Kentucky) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 24) [2-2] 100.0 Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) at Ole Miss (Sept. 24) [2-2] 100.0 Westin Graves (Mississippi State) vs AUBURN (Oct. 8) [2-2] 100.0 A. MacGinnis (Kentucky) vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 8) [2-2] 100.0 Elliott Fry (South Carolina) vs GEORGIA (Oct. 9) [2-2] 100.0 Tucker McCann (Missouri) at Florida (Oct. 15) [2-2] 100.0 Tommy Openshaw (Vanderbilt) at Georgia (Oct. 15) [2-2] 100.0 Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) at Alabama (Oct. 22) [2-2] 100.0 A. MacGinnis (Kentucky) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Oct. 22) [2-2] Punts 10 Shane Tripucka (Texas A&M) vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 8) 10 Corey Fatony (Missouri) at Florida (Oct. 15) 10 Trevor Daniel (Tennessee) vs ALABAMA (Oct. 15) 10 Toby Baker (Arkansas) at Auburn (Oct. 22) Yards punted 483 Trevor Daniel (Tennessee) vs ALABAMA (Oct. 15) [10-483] 448 Corey Fatony (Missouri) at Florida (Oct. 15) [10-448] Longest punt 68 Kevin Phillips (Auburn) vs CLEMSON (Sept. 3) 68 Logan Cooke (Mississippi State) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 10) 68 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) vs ALABAMA (Sept. 17) 68 Josh Growden (LSU) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Oct. 15) Punting avg 58.0 Josh Growden (LSU) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Oct. 15) [3-174] 55.2 Johnny Townsend (Florida) vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17) [4-221] Punt returns 6 Alvin Kamara (Tennessee) vs FLORIDA (Sept. 24) 5 Brandon Powell (Florida) vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17) 5 Charles Walker (Kentucky) vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Sept. 17) 5 Antonio Callaway (Florida) vs MISSOURI (Oct. 15) Punt return yards 108 Eddie Jackson (Alabama) at Tennessee (Oct. 15) 101 Charles Walker (Kentucky) vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Sept. 17) Longest punt return 85 Eddie Jackson (Alabama) at Ole Miss (Sept. 17) 79 Eddie Jackson (Alabama) at Tennessee (Oct. 15) Punt return TDs 1 Nick Harvey (Texas A&M) vs PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (Sept. 10) 1 Tre'Davious White (LSU) vs JACKSONVILLE ST. (Sept. 10) 1 Johnathon Johnson (Missouri) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sept. 10) 1 Eddie Jackson (Alabama) at Ole Miss (Sept. 17) 1 Charles Walker (Kentucky) vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Sept. 17) 1 Xavian Marks (Alabama) vs KENT STATE (Sept. 24) 1 Eddie Jackson (Alabama) at Tennessee (Oct. 15) Punt return avg 47.5 Eddie Jackson (Alabama) at Ole Miss (Sept. 17) [2-95] 37.0 Johnathon Johnson (Missouri) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sept. 10) [2-74] Kick returns 6 Alex Ross (Missouri) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Oct. 22) 6 Carlos Davis (Ole Miss) at LSU (Oct. 22) Kick return yards 131 Alex Ross (Missouri) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Oct. 22) 126 Brandon Holloway (Mississippi State) at UMass (Sept. 24) Kick return avg 62.0 Darrius Sims (Vanderbilt) at Georgia (Oct. 15) [2-124] 36.3 Darrius Sims (Vanderbilt) at Kentucky (Oct. 8) [3-109] Longest kick return 95 Darrius Sims (Vanderbilt) at Georgia (Oct. 15) 2016 Southeastern Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Oct 24, 2016

80 A.J. Turner (South Carolina) vs EAST CAROLINA (Sept. 17) Kick return TDs 1 Terry Godwin (Georgia) at South Carolina (Oct. 9) 1 Antonio Callaway (Florida) vs MISSOURI (Oct. 15) Combined PR/KR yards 140 Carlos Davis (Ole Miss) at LSU (Oct. 22) [16pr-124kr] 131 Alex Ross (Missouri) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Oct. 22) [0pr-131kr] Interceptions 3 Minkah Fitzpatrick (Alabama) at Arkansas (Oct. 8) 2 J.D. Harmon (Kentucky) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 3) 2 Justin Evans (Texas A&M) vs UCLA (Sept. 3) 2 Quincy Mauger (Georgia) at Missouri (Sept. 17) 2 Zedrick Woods (Ole Miss) vs MEMPHIS (Oct. 1) 2 John Gibson (Missouri) at Florida (Oct. 15) Interception return yds 114 Minkah Fitzpatrick (Alabama) at Arkansas (Oct. 8) 78 Quincy Wilson (Florida) vs MISSOURI (Oct. 15) Interception return avg 38.0 Minkah Fitzpatrick (Alabama) at Arkansas (Oct. 8) [3-114] 16.0 Zedrick Woods (Ole Miss) vs MEMPHIS (Oct. 1) [2-32] Longest interception rtn 100 Minkah Fitzpatrick (Alabama) at Arkansas (Oct. 8) 78 Quincy Wilson (Florida) vs MISSOURI (Oct. 15) Interception return TDs 1 Tre'Davious White (LSU) vs Wisconsin (Sept. 1) 1 Marlon Humphrey (Alabama) vs USC (Sept. 3) 1 Brooks Ellis (Arkansas) at TCU (Sept. 10) 1 Joey Burkett (Missouri) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sept. 10) 1 Eddie Jackson (Alabama) vs WKU (Sept. 10) 1 Ryan Pulley (Arkansas) vs TEXAS STATE (Sept. 17) 1 Jamoral Graham (Mississippi State) at UMass (Sept. 24) 1 Derrick Jones (Ole Miss) vs GEORGIA (Sept. 24) 1 Henre' Toliver (Arkansas) vs ALCORN STATE (Oct. 1) 1 Zedrick Woods (Ole Miss) vs MEMPHIS (Oct. 1) 1 Minkah Fitzpatrick (Alabama) at Arkansas (Oct. 8) 1 Jalen Tabor (Florida) vs MISSOURI (Oct. 15) 1 Quincy Wilson (Florida) vs MISSOURI (Oct. 15) 1 Ronnie Harrison (Alabama) at Tennessee (Oct. 15) 1 Marcus McWilson (Kentucky) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Oct. 22) All-purpose yards 312 Alvin Kamara (Tennessee) at Texas A&M (Oct. 8) 309 Leonard Fournette (LSU) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 22) Tackles 19.0 Jordan Jones (Kentucky) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 3) [13-6] 19.0 Zach Cunningham (Vanderbilt) at Georgia (Oct. 15) [6-13] Sacks 3.0 Charles Harris (Missouri) vs GEORGIA (Sept. 17) [3-0] 3.0 Darius English (South Carolina) at Kentucky (Sept. 24) [3-0] Tackles for loss 4.0 A.J. Jefferson (Mississippi State) vs SOUTH ALABAMA (Sept. 3) [4-0] 4.0 Charles Harris (Missouri) vs GEORGIA (Sept. 17) [4-0] 2016 Southeastern Conference Individual Stellar Games Through games of Oct 24, 2016

200-Yard Rushing Performances

284 Leonard Fournette (LSU) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 22) 222 Nick Chubb (Georgia) vs North Carolina (Sept. 3) 217 Trayveon Williams (Texas A&M) vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 8) 211 Ralph Webb (Vanderbilt) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sept. 10)

100-Yard Rushing Performances

284 Leonard Fournette (LSU) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 22) 222 Nick Chubb (Georgia) vs North Carolina (Sept. 3) 217 Trayveon Williams (Texas A&M) vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 8) 211 Ralph Webb (Vanderbilt) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sept. 10) 195 Nick Fitzgerald (Mississippi State) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 10) 192 Kamryn Pettway (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 22) 181 S. Williams (Kentucky) vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Sept. 17) 180 Rawleigh Williams (Arkansas) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 15) 169 Kamryn Pettway (Auburn) at Mississippi State (Oct. 8) 163 Derrius Guice (LSU) vs MISSOURI (Oct. 1) 162 Derrius Guice (LSU) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Oct. 15) 157 Trevor Knight (Texas A&M) vs Arkansas (Sept. 24) 156 Crockett, Damarea (Missouri) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Oct. 22) 155 Derrius Guice (LSU) vs JACKSONVILLE ST. (Sept. 10) 153 Trayveon Williams (Texas A&M) vs Arkansas (Sept. 24) 152 Kamryn Pettway (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS STATE (Sept. 10) 147 Leonard Fournette (LSU) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Sept. 17) 146 Jalen Hurts (Alabama) at Ole Miss (Sept. 17) 146 Kerryon Johnson (Auburn) vs ULM (Oct. 1) 145 Crockett, Damarea (Missouri) at Florida (Oct. 15) 144 Damien Harris (Alabama) at Ole Miss (Sept. 17) 138 Leonard Fournette (LSU) vs Wisconsin (Sept. 1) 138 Damien Harris (Alabama) vs USC (Sept. 3) 137 Rawleigh Williams (Arkansas) at TCU (Sept. 10) 136 Benny Snell (Kentucky) vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Sept. 17) 135 Devwah Whaley (Arkansas) vs ALCORN STATE (Oct. 1) 133 Sony Michel (Georgia) at South Carolina (Oct. 9) 132 Jalen Hurts (Alabama) at Tennessee (Oct. 15) 130 (LSU) vs MISSOURI (Oct. 1) 128 Benny Snell (Kentucky) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Oct. 22) 127 Trayveon Williams (Texas A&M) at Auburn (Sept. 17) 127 Alvin Kamara (Tennessee) at Texas A&M (Oct. 8) 126 Rawleigh Williams (Arkansas) vs ALCORN STATE (Oct. 1) 125 Damien Harris (Alabama) vs TEXAS A&M (Oct. 22) 125 Ralph Webb (Vanderbilt) vs TENNESSEE STATE (Oct. 22) 124 Kerryon Johnson (Auburn) vs ARKANSAS STATE (Sept. 10) 124 Eugene Brazley (Ole Miss) vs MEMPHIS (Oct. 1) 123 Kamryn Pettway (Auburn) vs TEXAS A&M (Sept. 17) 123 S. Williams (Kentucky) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 24) 122 Damien Harris (Alabama) at Arkansas (Oct. 8) 121 Rawleigh Williams (Arkansas) vs TEXAS STATE (Sept. 17) 121 Nick Chubb (Georgia) at South Carolina (Oct. 9) 121 Ish Witter (Missouri) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Oct. 22) 2016 Southeastern Conference Individual Stellar Games Through games of Oct 24, 2016

115 Crockett, Damarea (Missouri) vs DELAWARE STATE (Sept. 24) 113 A.J. Turner (South Carolina) vs TEXAS A&M (Oct. 1) 110 Jalen Hurd (Tennessee) vs APPALACHIAN STATE (Sept. 1) 110 Nick Fitzgerald (Mississippi State) at UMass (Sept. 24) 110 Ralph Webb (Vanderbilt) vs FLORIDA (Oct. 1) 110 Trevor Knight (Texas A&M) vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 8) 109 Bo Scarbrough (Alabama) at Tennessee (Oct. 15) 108 Akeem Judd (Ole Miss) vs MEMPHIS (Oct. 1) 107 Nick Fitzgerald (Mississippi State) at Kentucky (Oct. 22) 106 Joshua Dobbs (Tennessee) vs Virginia Tech (Sept. 10) 106 Lamical Perine (Florida) vs MISSOURI (Oct. 15) 105 Lamical Perine (Florida) vs KENTUCKY (Sept. 10) 101 Leonard Fournette (LSU) at Auburn (Sept. 24) 101 Jordan Scarlett (Florida) vs MISSOURI (Oct. 15) 100 Joshua Jacobs (Alabama) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 1) 100 Ralph Webb (Vanderbilt) at Kentucky (Oct. 8) 100 Khari Blasingame (Vanderbilt) vs TENNESSEE STATE (Oct. 22)

Number of 100-Yard Rushing Performances

Leonard Fournette, LSU - 4 Damien Harris, Alabama - 4 Kamryn Pettway, Auburn - 4 Ralph Webb, Vanderbilt - 4 Rawleigh Williams, Arkansas - 4 Crockett, Damarea, Missouri - 3 Nick Fitzgerald, Mississippi State - 3 Derrius Guice, LSU - 3 Trayveon Williams, Texas A&M - 3 Nick Chubb, Georgia - 2 Jalen Hurts, Alabama - 2 Kerryon Johnson, Auburn - 2 Trevor Knight, Texas A&M - 2 Lamical Perine, Florida - 2 Benny Snell, Kentucky - 2 S. Williams, Kentucky - 2 Khari Blasingame, Vanderbilt - 1 Eugene Brazley, Ole Miss - 1 Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee - 1 Jalen Hurd, Tennessee - 1 Joshua Jacobs, Alabama - 1 Akeem Judd, Ole Miss - 1 Alvin Kamara, Tennessee - 1 Sony Michel, Georgia - 1 Bo Scarbrough, Alabama - 1 Jordan Scarlett, Florida - 1 A.J. Turner, South Carolina - 1 Devwah Whaley, Arkansas - 1 Darrel Williams, LSU - 1 Ish Witter, Missouri - 1 2016 Southeastern Conference Individual Stellar Games Through games of Oct 24, 2016

500-Yard Passing Performances

None

400-Yard Passing Performances

450 Drew Lock (Missouri) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sept. 10) 421 Chad Kelly (Ole Miss) vs ALABAMA (Sept. 17) 402 Drew Lock (Missouri) vs DELAWARE STATE (Sept. 24) 400 Austin Allen (Arkansas) vs ALABAMA (Oct. 8)

300-Yard Passing Performances

450 Drew Lock (Missouri) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sept. 10) 421 Chad Kelly (Ole Miss) vs ALABAMA (Sept. 17) 402 Drew Lock (Missouri) vs DELAWARE STATE (Sept. 24) 400 Austin Allen (Arkansas) vs ALABAMA (Oct. 8) 398 Joshua Dobbs (Tennessee) at Texas A&M (Oct. 8) 376 Drew Lock (Missouri) vs GEORGIA (Sept. 17) 371 Austin Allen (Arkansas) vs Texas A&M (Sept. 24) 361 Chad Kelly (Ole Miss) vs MEMPHIS (Oct. 1) 346 Jacob Eason (Georgia) vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 15) 344 Trevor Knight (Texas A&M) vs PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (Sept. 10) 323 Drew Barker (Kentucky) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 3) 320 Luke Del Rio (Florida) vs KENTUCKY (Sept. 10) 319 Joshua Dobbs (Tennessee) vs FLORIDA (Sept. 24) 313 Chad Kelly (Ole Miss) vs Florida State (Sept. 5) 310 Stephen Johnson (Kentucky) vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Sept. 17) 308 Jacob Eason (Georgia) at Missouri (Sept. 17) 305 Nick Fitzgerald (Mississippi State) at UMass (Sept. 24)

Number of 300-Yard Passing Performances

Chad Kelly, Ole Miss - 3 Drew Lock, Missouri - 3 Austin Allen, Arkansas - 2 Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee - 2 Jacob Eason, Georgia - 2 Drew Barker, Kentucky - 1 Nick Fitzgerald, Mississippi State - 1 Stephen Johnson, Kentucky - 1 Trevor Knight, Texas A&M - 1 Luke Del Rio, Florida - 1

200-Yard Receiving Performances

None 2016 Southeastern Conference Individual Stellar Games Through games of Oct 24, 2016

100-Yard Receiving Performances

196 J'Mon Moore (Missouri) vs GEORGIA (Sept. 17) 174 Calvin Ridley (Alabama) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 1) 161 Alvin Kamara (Tennessee) at Texas A&M (Oct. 8) 146 Jared Cornelius (Arkansas) vs ALABAMA (Oct. 8) 143 Garrett Johnson (Kentucky) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Sept. 3) 141 Josh Reynolds (Texas A&M) vs Arkansas (Sept. 24) 139 Jeff Badet (Kentucky) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Oct. 22) 138 Evan Engram (Ole Miss) vs ALABAMA (Sept. 17) 134 Antonio Callaway (Florida) at Tennessee (Sept. 24) 133 C.J. Conrad (Kentucky) vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Sept. 17) 129 Calvin Ridley (Alabama) vs WKU (Sept. 10) 129 Antonio Callaway (Florida) vs KENTUCKY (Sept. 10) 126 Fred Ross (Mississippi State) at UMass (Sept. 24) 126 Jared Cornelius (Arkansas) vs Texas A&M (Sept. 24) 125 Ray Wingo (Missouri) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sept. 10) 122 Isaiah McKenzie (Georgia) vs North Carolina (Sept. 3) 122 Isaiah McKenzie (Georgia) at Missouri (Sept. 17) 122 Emanuel Hall (Missouri) vs DELAWARE STATE (Sept. 24) 121 Evan Engram (Ole Miss) vs Florida State (Sept. 5) 120 Mason, Dimetrios (Missouri) vs DELAWARE STATE (Sept. 24) 120 ArDarius Stewart (Alabama) at Arkansas (Oct. 8) 115 Johnathon Johnson (Missouri) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sept. 10) 114 J'Mon Moore (Missouri) vs DELAWARE STATE (Sept. 24) 113 ArDarius Stewart (Alabama) vs USC (Sept. 3) 111 Jauan Jennings (Tennessee) vs FLORIDA (Sept. 24) 111 Evan Engram (Ole Miss) at Arkansas (Oct. 15) 109 Tony Stevens (Auburn) vs ULM (Oct. 1) 106 Christian Kirk (Texas A&M) vs PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (Sept. 10) 106 Jared Cornelius (Arkansas) vs ALCORN STATE (Oct. 1) 106 Deebo Samuel (South Carolina) vs UMASS (Oct. 22) 104 Moore, J'Mon (Missouri) at West Virginia (Sept. 3) 102 Black, Chris (Missouri) at West Virginia (Sept. 3) 101 Bryan Edwards (South Carolina) at Vanderbilt (Sept. 1) 100 Malachi Dupre (LSU) vs SOUTHERN MISS (Oct. 15)

Number of 100-Yard Receiving Performances

Jared Cornelius, Arkansas - 3 Evan Engram, Ole Miss - 3 J'Mon Moore, Missouri - 3 Antonio Callaway, Florida - 2 Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia - 2 Calvin Ridley, Alabama - 2 ArDarius Stewart, Alabama - 2 Jeff Badet, Kentucky - 1 Black, Chris, Missouri - 1 C.J. Conrad, Kentucky - 1 Malachi Dupre, LSU - 1 Bryan Edwards, South Carolina - 1 Emanuel Hall, Missouri - 1 2016 Southeastern Conference Individual Stellar Games Through games of Oct 24, 2016

Jauan Jennings, Tennessee - 1 Garrett Johnson, Kentucky - 1 Johnathon Johnson, Missouri - 1 Alvin Kamara, Tennessee - 1 Christian Kirk, Texas A&M - 1 Mason, Dimetrios, Missouri - 1 Josh Reynolds, Texas A&M - 1 Fred Ross, Mississippi State - 1 Deebo Samuel, South Carolina - 1 Tony Stevens, Auburn - 1 Ray Wingo, Missouri - 1 2016 Southeastern Conference Conference Opponent Game Lows Through games of Oct 24, 2016

OPPONENT LOWS (lowest totals allowed by)

Total offense yards 53 Florida vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17) 105 Arkansas vs TEXAS STATE (Sept. 17) Total offense yards/play 1.1 Florida vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17) [50-53] 2.0 Arkansas vs TEXAS STATE (Sept. 17) [52-105] Rushing yards -13 Florida vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17) 22 Arkansas vs TEXAS STATE (Sept. 17) Rushing attempts 19 Georgia vs North Carolina (Sept. 3) 21 Vanderbilt vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sept. 10) Yards per rush -0.5 Florida vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17) [28--13] 0.8 Auburn vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 22) [31-25] Longest rush 7 Tennessee vs OHIO (Sept. 17) 8 Auburn vs ARKANSAS STATE (Sept. 10) 8 Florida vs UMASS (Sept. 3) Passing attempts 9 Ole Miss vs WOFFORD (Sept. 10) 12 Arkansas at Auburn (Oct. 22) Passing yards 29 South Carolina vs GEORGIA (Oct. 9) 49 Vanderbilt at Kentucky (Oct. 8) Yards per completion 4.9 Vanderbilt at Kentucky (Oct. 8) [10-49] 5.8 South Carolina vs GEORGIA (Oct. 9) [5-29] Passes completed 3 Florida vs KENTUCKY (Sept. 10) 5 South Carolina vs GEORGIA (Oct. 9) 5 Ole Miss vs WOFFORD (Sept. 10) Pass completion pct 21.4 Florida vs KENTUCKY (Sept. 10) [3-14] 27.3 Florida vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17) [6-22] Longest pass 9 South Carolina vs GEORGIA (Oct. 9) 15 Vanderbilt at Kentucky (Oct. 8) First downs 5 Alabama vs KENT STATE (Sept. 24) 8 Florida vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17) 8 Arkansas vs TEXAS STATE (Sept. 17) 8 Missouri vs DELAWARE STATE (Sept. 24) 1st downs rushing 2 Texas A&M vs PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (Sept. 10) 2 Alabama vs WKU (Sept. 10) 2 Florida vs NORTH TEXAS (Sept. 17) 2 Missouri vs DELAWARE STATE (Sept. 24) 2Alabama vs KENT STATE (Sept. 24) 2 Alabama at Tennessee (Oct. 15) 1st downs passing 1 Florida vs KENTUCKY (Sept. 10) 1 South Carolina vs GEORGIA (Oct. 9) 1st downs by penalty 0 Vanderbilt vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 1) 0 Tennessee vs APPALACHIAN STATE (Sept. 1) 0 Georgia vs North Carolina (Sept. 3) 0 Texas A&M vs PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (Sept. 10) 0 Arkansas at TCU (Sept. 10) 0 LSU vs JACKSONVILLE ST. (Sept. 10) 0 Kentucky at Florida (Sept. 10) 0 Georgia vs NICHOLLS (Sept. 10) 0 Vanderbilt vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sept. 10) 0 Georgia at Missouri (Sept. 17) 0 Arkansas vs TEXAS STATE (Sept. 17) 0 Ole Miss vs GEORGIA (Sept. 24) 0 Arkansas vs ALCORN STATE (Oct. 1) 0 South Carolina vs TEXAS A&M (Oct. 1) 0 Kentucky at Alabama (Oct. 1) 0 Georgia vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 1) 0 Arkansas vs ALABAMA (Oct. 8) 2016 Southeastern Conference Opponent Game Lows Through games of Oct 24, 2016

0 Auburn at Mississippi State (Oct. 8) 0 Kentucky vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 8) 0 Vanderbilt at Kentucky (Oct. 8) 0 Georgia at South Carolina (Oct. 9) 0 Missouri at Florida (Oct. 15) 0 Tennessee vs ALABAMA (Oct. 15) 0 Auburn vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 22) 0 Arkansas at Auburn (Oct. 22) 0 Ole Miss at LSU (Oct. 22) Penalties 0 Alabama vs KENT STATE (Sept. 24) 1 Alabama at Tennessee (Oct. 15) Penalties yards 0 Alabama vs KENT STATE (Sept. 24) 10 Alabama at Tennessee (Oct. 15) 10 Arkansas at Auburn (Oct. 22) NCAA Statistics

Kentucky at Missouri - 2016-17 Football Ranking Summary thru games 10/22/2016

National Conference Statistic Team Rank Rank Value National Leader Value

3rd Down Conversion Pct (128 ranked) Missouri 62 6 0.407 Texas Tech 0.593 Kentucky 102 11 0.352

3rd Down Conversion Pct Defense (128 ranked) Missouri 86 12 0.416 Michigan 0.130 Kentucky 117 13 0.476

4th Down Conversion Pct (128 ranked) Kentucky 3 1 0.857 Western Mich. 0.923 Missouri 60 8 0.538

4th Down Conversion Pct Defense (126 ranked) Kentucky 8 2 0.286 Duke 0.000 Missouri 51 6 0.500 La.-Monroe 0.000

Blocked Kicks (38 ranked) Oklahoma St. 5

Blocked Kicks Allowed (125 ranked) Missouri 1 1 0 55 teams tied 0 Kentucky 56 10 1

Blocked Punts (11 ranked) 10 teams tied 2

Blocked Punts Allowed (127 ranked) Missouri 1 1 0 89 teams tied 0 Kentucky 90 12 1

Completion Percentage (128 ranked) Missouri 108 11 0.548 Washington St. 0.725 Kentucky 110 12 0.547

Defensive TDs (15 ranked) Alabama 9

Fewest Penalties (128 ranked) Kentucky 13 1 32 Navy 14 Missouri 84 13 50

Fewest Penalties Per Game (128 ranked) Kentucky 16 1 4.57 Navy 2.33 Missouri 91 13 7.14

Fewest Penalty Yards (128 ranked) Kentucky 15 2 294 Navy 116 Missouri 77 13 424

Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game (128 ranked) Kentucky 18 2 42.00 Navy 19.33 Missouri 83 13 60.57

First Downs Defense (128 ranked) Missouri 75 9 157 Michigan 74 Kentucky 84 11 161

First Downs Offense (128 ranked) Missouri 30 4 174 Texas Tech 230 Kentucky 107 12 132

Fumbles Lost (128 ranked) Missouri 110 10 8 Iowa 1 Kentucky 125 14 11 Washington St. 1 Nevada 1

Fumbles Recovered (122 ranked) Missouri 69 11 4 Washington 12 Kentucky 112 14 2

Kickoff Return Defense (128 ranked) Kentucky 55 6 20.17 Memphis 14.86 Missouri 122 14 26.42

Kickoff Returns (128 ranked) Kentucky 26 5 24.39 Air Force 32.89 Missouri 98 11 19.08

Net Punting (128 ranked) Missouri 10 2 42.10 Utah 45.26 Kentucky 59 12 37.94

Passes Had Intercepted (128 ranked) Missouri 59 8 6 Western Mich. 1 Kentucky 78 11 7

Passes Intercepted (122 ranked) Missouri 14 1 10 4 teams tied 14 Kentucky 42 7 7

Passing Offense (128 ranked) Missouri 19 2 304.6 Texas Tech 542.7 Kentucky 109 177.7 13 Passing Yards Allowed (128 ranked) Kentucky 62 8 224.1 Michigan 111.0 Missouri 81 12 240.0

Passing Yards per Completion (128 ranked) Missouri 12 1 14.41 Air Force 27.46 Kentucky 19 2 14.14

Punt Return Defense (128 ranked) Kentucky 19 4 3.18 Auburn -1.50 Missouri 23 5 3.79 Punt Returns (128 ranked) Kentucky 14 3 13.25 Syracuse 19.55 Missouri 20 4 12.21

Red Zone Defense (128 ranked) Missouri 58 10 0.828 Florida 0.643 Kentucky 72 11 0.852

Red Zone Offense (128 ranked) Kentucky 82 9 0.810 Kansas St. 0.970 Missouri 91 11 0.794

Rushing Defense (128 ranked) Kentucky 93 9 202.1 Alabama 70.1 Missouri 109 12 220.4

Rushing Offense (128 ranked) Missouri 40 6 200.4 New Mexico 374.1 Kentucky 43 7 197.0

Sacks Allowed (128 ranked) Missouri 7 1 0.71 Troy 0.14 Kentucky 93 12 2.57

Scoring Defense (128 ranked) Missouri 80 10 29.7 Michigan 10.0 Kentucky 95 14 32.3

Scoring Offense (128 ranked) Missouri 35 5 34.9 Louisville 52.6 Kentucky 79 10 26.7

Tackles for Loss Allowed (128 ranked) Missouri 1 1 2.00 Missouri 2.00 Kentucky 89 10 6.43

Team Passing Efficiency (128 ranked) Missouri 50 5 138.70 Toledo 201.46 Kentucky 73 8 129.31

Team Passing Efficiency Defense (128 ranked) Missouri 16 2 108.66 Florida 80.82 Kentucky 67 12 131.49

Team Sacks (128 ranked) Kentucky 68 6 2.00 Alabama 4.00 Missouri 105 13 1.43

Team Tackles for Loss (128 ranked) Kentucky 91 10 5.3 Miami (FL) 10.1 Missouri 118 13 4.4

Time of Possession (128 ranked) Kentucky 75 8 29:14 Army West Point 35:52 Missouri 123 13 24:43

Total Defense (128 ranked) Kentucky 80 9 426.3 Michigan 207.0 Missouri 110 14 460.4

Total Offense (128 ranked) Missouri 11 1 505.0 Texas Tech 640.3 Kentucky 98 12 374.7

Turnover Margin (128 ranked) Missouri 54 9 0.00 Washington 2.00 Kentucky 125 14 -1.29

Turnovers Gained (128 ranked) Missouri 31 5 14 Utah 22 Kentucky 89 14 9

Turnovers Lost (128 ranked) Missouri 97 11 14 Western Mich. 3 Kentucky 124 14 18

Winning Percentage (126 ranked) Kentucky 52 8 0.571 9 teams tied 1.000 Missouri 100 13 0.286 National Conference Statistic Player Rank Rank Value National Leader Value

All Purpose (200 ranked) Stanley Williams, Kentucky 112 11 95.00 , Louisiana Tech 217.14 Jeff Badet, Kentucky 117 12 94.71 Damarea Crockett, Missouri 131 13 92.71 Benny Snell, Kentucky 192 19 81.57

Blocked Kicks (3 ranked) Trey Hendrickson, Fla. Atlantic 3 Vincent Taylor, Oklahoma St. 3

Combined Kick Returns (200 ranked) Jeff Badet, Kentucky 88 7 246 Charles Nelson, Oregon 736 Jonathon Johnson, Missouri 96 8 231

Completion Percentage (111 ranked) Stephen Johnson, Kentucky 88 7 0.561 , Washington St. 0.727 Drew Lock, Missouri 102 10 0.533

Completions Per Game (100 ranked) Drew Lock, Missouri 38 2 19.57 Luke Falk, Washington St. 36.14

Field Goal Percentage (109 ranked) Austin MacGinnis, Kentucky 27 3 0.818 4 players tied 1.000 Tucker McCann, Missouri 59 8 0.714

Field Goals Per Game (127 ranked) Austin MacGinnis, Kentucky 37 5 1.29 , Arizona St. 2.50 Tucker McCann, Missouri 95 11 0.71

Forced Fumbles (92 ranked) Jimmie Gilbert, Colorado 0.63

Fumbles Recovered (70 ranked) Marcell Frazier, Missouri 9 2 2 Keishawn Bierria, Washington 5 Terry Beckner, Jr., Missouri 70 14 1 Eli Brown, Kentucky 70 14 1 De'Niro Laster, Kentucky 70 14 1 Brandon Lee, Missouri 70 14 1

Interceptions Per Game (143 ranked) John Gibson, Missouri 23 4 0.4 Jalen Tabor, Florida 0.8 Aarion Penton, Missouri 23 4 0.4 Derrick Baity, Kentucky 74 8 0.3 J.D. Harmon, Kentucky 74 8 0.3 Blake McClain, Kentucky 74 8 0.3

Kickoff Return TDs (3 ranked) Quadree Henderson, Pittsburgh 2 Tony Pollard, Memphis 2

Kickoff Returns (110 ranked) Jeff Badet, Kentucky 40 4 24.6 Quadree Henderson, Pittsburgh 35.9 Jonathon Johnson, Missouri 99 7 18.0

Passes Defended (35 ranked) Aarion Penton, Missouri 3 1 1.6 Rashard Fant, Indiana 2.0

Passing Efficiency (111 ranked) Drew Lock, Missouri 57 6 134.4 , Toledo 200.8 Stephen Johnson, Kentucky 68 8 129.1

Passing TDs (131 ranked) Drew Lock, Missouri 18 2 16 Logan Woodside, Toledo 28 Stephen Johnson, Kentucky 117 12 5 Drew Barker, Kentucky 131 13 4

Passing Yards (130 ranked) Drew Lock, Missouri 23 3 1,995 , Texas Tech 3,313 Stephen Johnson, Kentucky 113 13 920

Passing Yards Per Game (130 ranked) Drew Lock, Missouri 25 2 285.0 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 473.3 Stephen Johnson, Kentucky 97 11 153.3

Passing Yards per Completion (111 ranked) Drew Lock, Missouri 9 1 14.56 , Louisville 16.13 Stephen Johnson, Kentucky 36 3 13.33

Points Responsible For (200 ranked) Drew Lock, Missouri 29 6 104 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 210

Points Responsible For Per Game (194 ranked) Drew Lock, Missouri 30 5 14.9 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 30.0

Punt Return TDs (3 ranked) Jonathon Johnson, Missouri 3 2 1 Nacarius Fant, Western Ky. 2 Charles Walker, Kentucky 3 2 1 Eddie Jackson, Alabama 2

Punt Returns (68 ranked) Chris Black, Missouri 22 2 11.3 Eddie Jackson, Alabama 23.0

Punting (107 ranked) Corey Fatony, Missouri 24 3 43.9 Cameron Johnston, Ohio St. 49.5 Grant McKinniss, Kentucky 77 9 40.2

Receiving TDs (123 ranked) J'Mon Moore, Missouri 22 1 6 Corey Davis, Western Mich. 11 Jeff Badet, Kentucky 123 13 3 Jonathan Giles, Texas Tech 11 C.J. Conrad, Kentucky 123 13 3

Receiving Yards (200 ranked) J'Mon Moore, Missouri 52 2 539 , Louisiana Tech 1,143 Jeff Badet, Kentucky 136 17 392

Receiving Yards Per Game (200 ranked) J'Mon Moore, Missouri 50 4 77.0 Trent Taylor, Louisiana Tech 142.9 Jeff Badet, Kentucky 134 16 56.0 Emanuel Hall, Missouri 180 19 46.8 Receptions Per Game (198 ranked) J'Mon Moore, Missouri 111 9 4.3 , East Carolina 13.6 Dimetrios Mason, Missouri 170 18 3.7

Rush Yards Per Carry (182 ranked) Stanley Williams, Kentucky 7 4 7.10 Damien Harris, Alabama 8.01 Damarea Crockett, Missouri 21 6 6.58 Benny Snell, Kentucky 39 8 5.86 Ish Witter, Missouri 122 18 4.51

Rushing TDs (170 ranked) Damarea Crockett, Missouri 36 3 7 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 16 Benny Snell, Kentucky 59 6 6 Jojo Kemp, Kentucky 170 19 3 Ish Witter, Missouri 170 19 3

Rushing Yards (200 ranked) Stanley Williams, Kentucky 41 7 639 Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego St. 1,246 Damarea Crockett, Missouri 68 10 546 Benny Snell, Kentucky 98 15 469 Ish Witter, Missouri 106 16 460

Rushing Yards Per Game (200 ranked) Stanley Williams, Kentucky 40 5 91.3 Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego St. 178.0 Damarea Crockett, Missouri 66 10 78.0 Benny Snell, Kentucky 98 14 67.0 Ish Witter, Missouri 106 15 65.7

Sacks (104 ranked) Josh Allen, Kentucky 65 11 0.64 Ejuan Price, Pittsburgh 1.29 Denzil Ware, Kentucky 65 11 0.64

Scoring (198 ranked) Austin MacGinnis, Kentucky 122 9 6.7 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 13.7 Damarea Crockett, Missouri 143 11 6.0 Jeremy McNichols, Boise St. 13.7 Tucker McCann, Missouri 143 11 6.0 J'Mon Moore, Missouri 195 19 5.4

Solo Tackles (58 ranked) Jordan Jones, Kentucky 4 1 6.7 Nate Holley, Kent St. 8.8

Tackles For Loss (42 ranked) Takkarist McKinley, UCLA 2.0

Total Interceptions (65 ranked) John Gibson, Missouri 17 3 3 Tarvarus McFadden, Florida St. 5 Aarion Penton, Missouri 17 3 3 , BYU 5 Derrick Baity, Kentucky 65 8 2 J.D. Harmon, Kentucky 65 8 2 Blake McClain, Kentucky 65 8 2

Total Offense (199 ranked) Drew Lock, Missouri 24 3 300.0 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 507.1 Stephen Johnson, Kentucky 99 11 172.5 Stanley Williams, Kentucky 160 18 91.3 Damarea Crockett, Missouri 187 23 78.0

Total Points Scored (148 ranked) Austin MacGinnis, Kentucky 129 8 47 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 96 Jeremy McNichols, Boise St. 96

Total Tackles (150 ranked) Jordan Jones, Kentucky 23 3 9.6 Rodney Butler, New Mexico St. 14.6 Mike Edwards, Kentucky 96 8 7.7 Michael Scherer, Missouri 108 9 7.6 Donavin Newsom, Missouri 115 10 7.4

Total Touchdowns (98 ranked) Damarea Crockett, Missouri 70 3 7 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 16 J'Mon Moore, Missouri 98 6 6 Jeremy McNichols, Boise St. 16 Benny Snell, Kentucky 98 6 6

Yards per Pass Attempt (111 ranked) Drew Lock, Missouri 45 4 7.76 , Oklahoma 11.02 Stephen Johnson, Kentucky 57 7 7.48

Yards per Reception (200 ranked) Jeff Badet, Kentucky 6 1 23.06 Jalen Robinette, Air Force 27.05 J'Mon Moore, Missouri 37 5 17.97 Emanuel Hall, Missouri 75 10 16.53 Chris Black, Missouri 164 15 14.21 NCAA Statistics

Florida vs. Georgia - 2016-17 Football Ranking Summary thru games 10/22/2016

National Conference Statistic Team Rank Rank Value National Leader Value

3rd Down Conversion Pct (128 ranked) Florida 8 1 0.505 Texas Tech 0.593 Georgia 71 7 0.393

3rd Down Conversion Pct Defense (128 ranked) Florida 6 1 0.277 Michigan 0.130 Georgia 40 5 0.354

4th Down Conversion Pct (128 ranked) Georgia 30 2 0.625 Western Mich. 0.923 Florida 92 10 0.429

4th Down Conversion Pct Defense (126 ranked) Florida 4 1 0.250 Duke 0.000 Georgia 79 11 0.556 La.-Monroe 0.000

Blocked Kicks (38 ranked) Oklahoma St. 5

Blocked Kicks Allowed (125 ranked) Florida 1 1 0 55 teams tied 0 Georgia 1 1 0

Blocked Punts (11 ranked) 10 teams tied 2

Blocked Punts Allowed (127 ranked) Florida 1 1 0 89 teams tied 0 Georgia 1 1 0

Completion Percentage (128 ranked) Florida 64 7 0.588 Washington St. 0.725 Georgia 105 10 0.550

Defensive TDs (15 ranked) Florida 15 4 2 Alabama 9

Fewest Penalties (128 ranked) Georgia 69 10 47 Navy 14 Florida 78 12 49

Fewest Penalties Per Game (128 ranked) Georgia 78 11 6.71 Navy 2.33 Florida 113 14 8.17

Fewest Penalty Yards (128 ranked) Georgia 28 5 339 Navy 116 Florida 84 14 437

Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game (128 ranked) Georgia 34 7 48.43 Navy 19.33 Florida 116 14 72.83

First Downs Defense (128 ranked) Florida 3 1 88 Michigan 74 Georgia 9 2 109

First Downs Offense (128 ranked) Georgia 63 7 154 Texas Tech 230 Florida 113 13 129

Fumbles Lost (128 ranked) Florida 17 1 3 Iowa 1 Georgia 62 5 5 Washington St. 1 Nevada 1

Fumbles Recovered (122 ranked) Georgia 19 5 7 Washington 12 Florida 95 13 3

Kickoff Return Defense (128 ranked) Florida 89 10 22.38 Memphis 14.86 Georgia 121 13 26.25

Kickoff Returns (128 ranked) Florida 22 4 25.00 Air Force 32.89 Georgia 58 8 21.69

Net Punting (128 ranked) Florida 8 1 42.14 Utah 45.26 Georgia 101 14 35.67

Passes Had Intercepted (128 ranked) Georgia 37 4 5 Western Mich. 1 Florida 59 8 6

Passes Intercepted (122 ranked) Florida 14 1 10 4 teams tied 14 Georgia 31 4 8

Passing Offense (128 ranked) Florida 51 5 244.7 Texas Tech 542.7 Georgia 91 207.3 9 Passing Yards Allowed (128 ranked) Florida 2 1 132.8 Michigan 111.0 Georgia 69 9 228.6

Passing Yards per Completion (128 ranked) Georgia 78 10 11.99 Air Force 27.46 Florida 84 11 11.84

Punt Return Defense (128 ranked) Georgia 61 9 7.14 Auburn -1.50 Florida 84 11 8.54 Punt Returns (128 ranked) Georgia 68 8 7.50 Syracuse 19.55 Florida 109 14 3.20

Red Zone Defense (128 ranked) Florida 1 1 0.643 Florida 0.643 Georgia 125 14 0.955

Red Zone Offense (128 ranked) Georgia 78 7 0.815 Kansas St. 0.970 Florida 122 13 0.720

Rushing Defense (128 ranked) Georgia 17 3 111.1 Alabama 70.1 Florida 22 4 119.7

Rushing Offense (128 ranked) Georgia 44 8 195.6 New Mexico 374.1 Florida 57 9 181.8

Sacks Allowed (128 ranked) Florida 12 2 1.00 Troy 0.14 Georgia 83 10 2.43

Scoring Defense (128 ranked) Florida 2 1 12.0 Michigan 10.0 Georgia 58 8 26.4

Scoring Offense (128 ranked) Florida 60 8 30.3 Louisville 52.6 Georgia 93 12 25.1

Tackles for Loss Allowed (128 ranked) Florida 4 2 3.83 Missouri 2.00 Georgia 98 13 6.71

Team Passing Efficiency (128 ranked) Florida 78 9 127.16 Toledo 201.46 Georgia 101 11 119.36

Team Passing Efficiency Defense (128 ranked) Florida 1 1 80.82 Florida 80.82 Georgia 77 13 135.26

Team Sacks (128 ranked) Florida 16 3 3.17 Alabama 4.00 Georgia 68 6 2.00

Team Tackles for Loss (128 ranked) Florida 96 11 5.2 Miami (FL) 10.1 Georgia 118 13 4.4

Time of Possession (128 ranked) Georgia 5 2 35:08 Army West Point 35:52 Florida 21 3 33:08

Total Defense (128 ranked) Florida 2 1 252.5 Michigan 207.0 Georgia 20 5 339.7

Total Offense (128 ranked) Florida 52 6 426.5 Texas Tech 640.3 Georgia 73 9 402.9

Turnover Margin (128 ranked) Georgia 25 3 0.71 Washington 2.00 Florida 29 4 0.67

Turnovers Gained (128 ranked) Georgia 16 3 15 Utah 22 Florida 44 8 13

Turnovers Lost (128 ranked) Florida 29 2 9 Western Mich. 3 Georgia 45 5 10

Winning Percentage (126 ranked) Florida 17 3 0.833 9 teams tied 1.000 Georgia 52 8 0.571 National Conference Statistic Player Rank Rank Value National Leader Value

All Purpose (200 ranked) Antonio Callaway, Florida 83 8 107.20 Carlos Henderson, Louisiana Tech 217.14 Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia 152 14 88.29 Nick Chubb, Georgia 160 16 86.71

Blocked Kicks (3 ranked) Trey Hendrickson, Fla. Atlantic 3 Vincent Taylor, Oklahoma St. 3

Combined Kick Returns (200 ranked) Reggie Davis, Georgia 72 4 280 Charles Nelson, Oregon 736 Antonio Callaway, Florida 176 13 137 Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia 185 16 129

Completion Percentage (111 ranked) Jacob Eason, Georgia 100 9 0.543 Luke Falk, Washington St. 0.727

Completions Per Game (100 ranked) Jacob Eason, Georgia 68 6 16.14 Luke Falk, Washington St. 36.14

Field Goal Percentage (109 ranked) Eddy Pineiro, Florida 46 4 0.750 4 players tied 1.000

Field Goals Per Game (127 ranked) Eddy Pineiro, Florida 25 3 1.50 Zane Gonzalez, Arizona St. 2.50 Rodrigo Blankenship, Georgia 109 15 0.57

Forced Fumbles (92 ranked) Aaron Davis, Georgia 43 5 0.29 Jimmie Gilbert, Colorado 0.63

Fumbles Recovered (70 ranked) Juwan Briscoe, Georgia 9 2 2 Keishawn Bierria, Washington 5 Alex Anzalone, Florida 70 14 1 , Georgia 70 14 1 , Florida 70 14 1 Lorenzo Carter, Georgia 70 14 1 Antonneous Clayton, Florida 70 14 1 Aaron Davis, Georgia 70 14 1 Maurice Smith, Georgia 70 14 1 Roquan Smith, Georgia 70 14 1

Interceptions Per Game (143 ranked) Jalen Tabor, Florida 1 1 0.8 Jalen Tabor, Florida 0.8 Quincy Wilson, Florida 13 3 0.5 Juwan Briscoe, Georgia 74 8 0.3 Quincy Mauger, Georgia 74 8 0.3

Kickoff Return TDs (3 ranked) Terry Godwin, Georgia 3 1 1 Quadree Henderson, Pittsburgh 2 Antonio Callaway, Florida 3 1 1 Tony Pollard, Memphis 2

Kickoff Returns (110 ranked) Reggie Davis, Georgia 49 5 23.3 Quadree Henderson, Pittsburgh 35.9

Passes Defended (35 ranked) Malkom Parrish, Georgia 24 5 1.3 Rashard Fant, Indiana 2.0

Passing Efficiency (111 ranked) Jacob Eason, Georgia 89 10 119.0 Logan Woodside, Toledo 200.8

Passing TDs (131 ranked) Jacob Eason, Georgia 65 7 9 Logan Woodside, Toledo 28 Luke Del Rio, Florida 92 9 7

Passing Yards (130 ranked) Jacob Eason, Georgia 72 7 1,366 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 3,313 Luke Del Rio, Florida 107 12 998

Passing Yards Per Game (130 ranked) Jacob Eason, Georgia 71 7 195.1 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 473.3

Passing Yards per Completion (111 ranked) Jacob Eason, Georgia 63 10 12.09 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 16.13

Points Responsible For (200 ranked) Jacob Eason, Georgia 126 11 60 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 210

Points Responsible For Per Game (194 ranked) Jacob Eason, Georgia 121 11 8.6 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 30.0 Eddy Pineiro, Florida 173 15 7.7

Punt Return TDs (3 ranked) Nacarius Fant, Western Ky. 2 Eddie Jackson, Alabama 2

Punt Returns (68 ranked) Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia 44 5 7.5 Eddie Jackson, Alabama 23.0 Antonio Callaway, Florida 65 7 2.9

Punting (107 ranked) Johnny Townsend, Florida 3 1 47.5 Cameron Johnston, Ohio St. 49.5 Mashall Long, Georgia 89 11 39.3

Receiving TDs (123 ranked) Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia 38 3 5 Corey Davis, Western Mich. 11 Jonathan Giles, Texas Tech 11

Receiving Yards (200 ranked) Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia 118 11 415 Trent Taylor, Louisiana Tech 1,143 Antonio Callaway, Florida 130 15 399

Receiving Yards Per Game (200 ranked) Antonio Callaway, Florida 44 2 79.8 Trent Taylor, Louisiana Tech 142.9 Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia 112 11 59.3

Receptions Per Game (198 ranked) Antonio Callaway, Florida 91 7 4.6 Zay Jones, East Carolina 13.6 Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia 111 9 4.3 Deandre Goolsby, Florida 122 11 4.2 Brandon Powell, Florida 156 14 3.8 Rush Yards Per Carry (182 ranked) Jordan Scarlett, Florida 54 10 5.60 Damien Harris, Alabama 8.01 Nick Chubb, Georgia 91 15 5.05 Sony Michel, Georgia 101 16 4.90

Rushing TDs (170 ranked) Nick Chubb, Georgia 88 10 5 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 16 Jordan Scarlett, Florida 88 10 5 Brian Herrien, Georgia 170 19 3

Rushing Yards (200 ranked) Nick Chubb, Georgia 60 9 586 Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego St. 1,246 Jordan Scarlett, Florida 160 20 375 Sony Michel, Georgia 172 21 358 Brian Herrien, Georgia 179 22 341

Rushing Yards Per Game (200 ranked) Nick Chubb, Georgia 52 9 83.7 Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego St. 178.0 Jordan Scarlett, Florida 122 17 62.5 Sony Michel, Georgia 132 18 59.7 Brian Herrien, Georgia 145 19 56.8 Lamical Perine, Florida 171 21 50.0 Mark Thompson, Florida 189 24 43.7

Sacks (104 ranked) Jabari Zuniga, Florida 28 5 0.83 Ejuan Price, Pittsburgh 1.29 Jordan Sherit, Florida 78 13 0.60 Lorenzo Carter, Georgia 80 14 0.57

Scoring (198 ranked) Eddy Pineiro, Florida 78 6 7.7 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 13.7 Jeremy McNichols, Boise St. 13.7

Solo Tackles (58 ranked) Nate Holley, Kent St. 8.8

Tackles For Loss (42 ranked) Takkarist McKinley, UCLA 2.0

Total Interceptions (65 ranked) Jalen Tabor, Florida 3 1 4 Tarvarus McFadden, Florida St. 5 Quincy Wilson, Florida 17 3 3 Kai Nacua, BYU 5 Juwan Briscoe, Georgia 65 8 2 Quincy Mauger, Georgia 65 8 2

Total Offense (199 ranked) Jacob Eason, Georgia 90 10 190.3 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 507.1 Nick Chubb, Georgia 173 22 83.7

Total Points Scored (148 ranked) Eddy Pineiro, Florida 133 9 46 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 96 Jeremy McNichols, Boise St. 96

Total Tackles (150 ranked) Jarrad Davis, Florida 75 5 8.0 Rodney Butler, New Mexico St. 14.6

Total Touchdowns (98 ranked) Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia 98 6 6 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 16 Jeremy McNichols, Boise St. 16

Yards per Pass Attempt (111 ranked) Jacob Eason, Georgia 89 10 6.57 Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma 11.02

Yards per Reception (200 ranked) Antonio Callaway, Florida 49 6 17.35 Jalen Robinette, Air Force 27.05 Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia 183 16 13.83 Terry Godwin, Georgia 192 17 13.44 NCAA Statistics

Auburn at Ole Miss - 2016-17 Football Ranking Summary thru games 10/22/2016

National Conference Statistic Team Rank Rank Value National Leader Value

3rd Down Conversion Pct (128 ranked) Auburn 16 3 0.485 Texas Tech 0.593 Ole Miss 55 5 0.416

3rd Down Conversion Pct Defense (128 ranked) Auburn 13 2 0.299 Michigan 0.130 Ole Miss 58 8 0.381

4th Down Conversion Pct (128 ranked) Ole Miss 38 3 0.600 Western Mich. 0.923 Auburn 103 11 0.385

4th Down Conversion Pct Defense (126 ranked) Auburn 51 6 0.500 Duke 0.000 Ole Miss 117 13 0.750 La.-Monroe 0.000

Blocked Kicks (38 ranked) Auburn 38 2 1 Oklahoma St. 5

Blocked Kicks Allowed (125 ranked) Ole Miss 1 1 0 55 teams tied 0 Auburn 56 10 1

Blocked Punts (11 ranked) 10 teams tied 2

Blocked Punts Allowed (127 ranked) Auburn 1 1 0 89 teams tied 0 Ole Miss 1 1 0

Completion Percentage (128 ranked) Auburn 11 1 0.673 Washington St. 0.725 Ole Miss 37 3 0.620

Defensive TDs (15 ranked) Ole Miss 5 2 3 Alabama 9

Fewest Penalties (128 ranked) Auburn 17 2 34 Navy 14 Ole Miss 17 2 34

Fewest Penalties Per Game (128 ranked) Ole Miss 18 2 4.86 Navy 2.33 Auburn 18 2 4.86

Fewest Penalty Yards (128 ranked) Auburn 2 1 221 Navy 116 Ole Miss 23 3 329

Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game (128 ranked) Auburn 4 1 31.57 Navy 19.33 Ole Miss 29 4 47.00

First Downs Defense (128 ranked) Auburn 11 3 112 Michigan 74 Ole Miss 96 13 167

First Downs Offense (128 ranked) Auburn 25 3 177 Texas Tech 230 Ole Miss 50 5 162

Fumbles Lost (128 ranked) Ole Miss 17 1 3 Iowa 1 Auburn 83 6 6 Washington St. 1 Nevada 1

Fumbles Recovered (122 ranked) Auburn 41 7 6 Washington 12 Ole Miss 41 7 6

Kickoff Return Defense (128 ranked) Auburn 32 3 18.60 Memphis 14.86 Ole Miss 56 7 20.25

Kickoff Returns (128 ranked) Ole Miss 55 6 21.90 Air Force 32.89 Auburn 104 12 18.55

Net Punting (128 ranked) Ole Miss 55 11 38.00 Utah 45.26 Auburn 62 13 37.75

Passes Had Intercepted (128 ranked) Auburn 9 1 3 Western Mich. 1 Ole Miss 106 13 9

Passes Intercepted (122 ranked) Ole Miss 60 9 6 4 teams tied 14 Auburn 98 14 4

Passing Offense (128 ranked) Ole Miss 17 1 305.4 Texas Tech 542.7 Auburn 96 198.1 10 Passing Yards Allowed (128 ranked) Auburn 30 3 198.3 Michigan 111.0 Ole Miss 70 10 229.0

Passing Yards per Completion (128 ranked) Ole Miss 32 3 13.53 Air Force 27.46 Auburn 56 5 12.72

Punt Return Defense (128 ranked) Auburn 1 1 -1.50 Auburn -1.50 Ole Miss 122 14 15.70

Punt Returns (128 ranked) Auburn 71 9 7.25 Syracuse 19.55 Ole Miss 97 10 4.88

Red Zone Defense (128 ranked) Auburn 5 3 0.682 Florida 0.643 Ole Miss 93 12 0.893

Red Zone Offense (128 ranked) Ole Miss 7 2 0.939 Kansas St. 0.970 Auburn 68 6 0.829

Rushing Defense (128 ranked) Auburn 30 5 129.7 Alabama 70.1 Ole Miss 113 14 226.9

Rushing Offense (128 ranked) Auburn 3 1 302.9 New Mexico 374.1 Ole Miss 94 13 148.9

Sacks Allowed (128 ranked) Ole Miss 56 7 2.00 Troy 0.14 Auburn 69 9 2.14

Scoring Defense (128 ranked) Auburn 3 2 14.1 Michigan 10.0 Ole Miss 89 13 31.4

Scoring Offense (128 ranked) Ole Miss 25 2 37.0 Louisville 52.6 Auburn 33 4 35.7

Tackles for Loss Allowed (128 ranked) Ole Miss 6 3 4.00 Missouri 2.00 Auburn 77 7 6.14

Team Passing Efficiency (128 ranked) Auburn 17 1 151.80 Toledo 201.46 Ole Miss 31 3 147.33

Team Passing Efficiency Defense (128 ranked) Auburn 22 4 110.51 Florida 80.82 Ole Miss 43 8 120.95

Team Sacks (128 ranked) Auburn 42 5 2.57 Alabama 4.00 Ole Miss 68 6 2.00

Team Tackles for Loss (128 ranked) Auburn 42 5 6.6 Miami (FL) 10.1 Ole Miss 47 6 6.3

Time of Possession (128 ranked) Auburn 35 5 31:46 Army West Point 35:52 Ole Miss 127 14 24:18

Total Defense (128 ranked) Auburn 18 4 328.0 Michigan 207.0 Ole Miss 107 13 455.9

Total Offense (128 ranked) Auburn 14 2 501.0 Texas Tech 640.3 Ole Miss 37 5 454.3

Turnover Margin (128 ranked) Auburn 48 8 0.14 Washington 2.00 Ole Miss 54 9 0.00

Turnovers Gained (128 ranked) Ole Miss 51 10 12 Utah 22 Auburn 76 12 10

Turnovers Lost (128 ranked) Auburn 29 2 9 Western Mich. 3 Ole Miss 70 8 12

Winning Percentage (126 ranked) Auburn 23 4 0.714 9 teams tied 1.000 Ole Miss 79 11 0.429 National Conference Statistic Player Rank Rank Value National Leader Value

All Purpose (200 ranked) Kamryn Pettway, Auburn 55 2 118.50 Carlos Henderson, Louisiana Tech 217.14 Kerryon Johnson, Auburn 63 4 115.33 Evan Engram, Ole Miss 161 17 86.43

Blocked Kicks (3 ranked) Trey Hendrickson, Fla. Atlantic 3 Vincent Taylor, Oklahoma St. 3

Combined Kick Returns (200 ranked) Carlos Davis, Ole Miss 26 2 418 Charles Nelson, Oregon 736 Johnathan Ford, Auburn 196 18 117

Completion Percentage (111 ranked) Sean White, Auburn 9 1 0.685 Luke Falk, Washington St. 0.727 Chad Kelly, Ole Miss 43 4 0.622

Completions Per Game (100 ranked) Chad Kelly, Ole Miss 23 1 21.86 Luke Falk, Washington St. 36.14 Sean White, Auburn 88 10 14.00

Field Goal Percentage (109 ranked) Daniel Carlson, Auburn 6 1 0.929 4 players tied 1.000 Gary Wunderlich, Ole Miss 10 2 0.909

Field Goals Per Game (127 ranked) Daniel Carlson, Auburn 6 1 1.86 Zane Gonzalez, Arizona St. 2.50 Gary Wunderlich, Ole Miss 28 4 1.43

Forced Fumbles (92 ranked) Marquis Haynes, Ole Miss 10 1 0.43 Jimmie Gilbert, Colorado 0.63

Fumbles Recovered (70 ranked) Montravius Adams, Auburn 9 2 2 Keishawn Bierria, Washington 5 Derrick Brown, Auburn 70 14 1 , Auburn 70 14 1 Johnathan Ford, Auburn 70 14 1 Marquis Haynes, Ole Miss 70 14 1 Jordan Hebert, Ole Miss 70 14 1 Jeff Holland, Auburn 70 14 1 Jaylon Jones, Ole Miss 70 14 1 D.J. Jones, Ole Miss 70 14 1 Austrian Robinson, Ole Miss 70 14 1 John Youngblood, Ole Miss 70 14 1

Interceptions Per Game (143 ranked) Javaris Davis, Auburn 74 8 0.3 Jalen Tabor, Florida 0.8 Zedrick Woods, Ole Miss 74 8 0.3

Kickoff Return TDs (3 ranked) Quadree Henderson, Pittsburgh 2 Tony Pollard, Memphis 2

Kickoff Returns (110 ranked) Carlos Davis, Ole Miss 65 6 21.8 Quadree Henderson, Pittsburgh 35.9

Passes Defended (35 ranked) Rashard Fant, Indiana 2.0

Passing Efficiency (111 ranked) Sean White, Auburn 15 1 156.1 Logan Woodside, Toledo 200.8 Chad Kelly, Ole Miss 36 3 147.2

Passing TDs (131 ranked) Chad Kelly, Ole Miss 23 3 15 Logan Woodside, Toledo 28 Sean White, Auburn 92 9 7

Passing Yards (130 ranked) Chad Kelly, Ole Miss 17 1 2,067 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 3,313 Sean White, Auburn 79 8 1,264

Passing Yards Per Game (130 ranked) Chad Kelly, Ole Miss 19 1 295.3 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 473.3 Sean White, Auburn 79 9 180.6

Passing Yards per Completion (111 ranked) Chad Kelly, Ole Miss 26 2 13.51 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 16.13 Sean White, Auburn 47 6 12.90

Points Responsible For (200 ranked) Chad Kelly, Ole Miss 28 5 110 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 210 Daniel Carlson, Auburn 68 8 74 Gary Wunderlich, Ole Miss 144 12 59 Sean White, Auburn 158 13 54

Points Responsible For Per Game (194 ranked) Chad Kelly, Ole Miss 24 3 16.0 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 30.0 Daniel Carlson, Auburn 67 8 10.6 Gary Wunderlich, Ole Miss 139 12 8.4 Sean White, Auburn 159 14 7.7

Punt Return TDs (3 ranked) Nacarius Fant, Western Ky. 2 Eddie Jackson, Alabama 2

Punt Returns (68 ranked) Eddie Jackson, Alabama 23.0

Punting (107 ranked) Cameron Johnston, Ohio St. 49.5

Receiving TDs (123 ranked) Evan Engram, Ole Miss 38 3 5 Corey Davis, Western Mich. 11 Tony Stevens, Auburn 123 13 3 Jonathan Giles, Texas Tech 11

Receiving Yards (200 ranked) Evan Engram, Ole Miss 29 1 605 Trent Taylor, Louisiana Tech 1,143 Damore'Ea Stringfellow, Ole Miss 114 9 423 Tony Stevens, Auburn 122 13 408 Receiving Yards Per Game (200 ranked) Evan Engram, Ole Miss 25 1 86.4 Trent Taylor, Louisiana Tech 142.9 Damore'Ea Stringfellow, Ole Miss 105 10 60.4 Tony Stevens, Auburn 118 13 58.3

Receptions Per Game (198 ranked) Evan Engram, Ole Miss 33 2 5.7 Zay Jones, East Carolina 13.6 Van Jefferson, Ole Miss 162 16 3.7 Damore'Ea Stringfellow, Ole Miss 162 16 3.7 Tony Stevens, Auburn 186 19 3.4

Rush Yards Per Carry (182 ranked) Kamryn Pettway, Auburn 37 7 5.91 Damien Harris, Alabama 8.01 Kerryon Johnson, Auburn 86 14 5.12 Akeem Judd, Ole Miss 109 17 4.78

Rushing TDs (170 ranked) Kerryon Johnson, Auburn 59 6 6 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 16 Kamryn Pettway, Auburn 59 6 6 Akeem Judd, Ole Miss 123 17 4 Chad Kelly, Ole Miss 170 19 3 Jason Pellerin, Ole Miss 170 19 3

Rushing Yards (200 ranked) Kamryn Pettway, Auburn 30 4 697 Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego St. 1,246 Kerryon Johnson, Auburn 69 11 538 Akeem Judd, Ole Miss 153 18 382

Rushing Yards Per Game (200 ranked) Kamryn Pettway, Auburn 12 1 116.2 Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego St. 178.0 Kerryon Johnson, Auburn 42 6 89.7 Akeem Judd, Ole Miss 152 20 54.6

Sacks (104 ranked) Carl Lawson, Auburn 17 2 0.93 Ejuan Price, Pittsburgh 1.29 Marquis Haynes, Ole Miss 48 8 0.71 Demarquis Gates, Ole Miss 60 9 0.67

Scoring (198 ranked) Daniel Carlson, Auburn 7 1 10.6 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 13.7 Gary Wunderlich, Ole Miss 47 4 8.4 Jeremy McNichols, Boise St. 13.7 Kerryon Johnson, Auburn 143 11 6.0 Kamryn Pettway, Auburn 143 11 6.0

Solo Tackles (58 ranked) Nate Holley, Kent St. 8.8

Tackles For Loss (42 ranked) Takkarist McKinley, UCLA 2.0

Total Interceptions (65 ranked) Javaris Davis, Auburn 65 8 2 Tarvarus McFadden, Florida St. 5 Derrick Jones, Ole Miss 65 8 2 Kai Nacua, BYU 5 Zedrick Woods, Ole Miss 65 8 2

Total Offense (199 ranked) Chad Kelly, Ole Miss 12 1 333.7 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 507.1 Sean White, Auburn 84 8 196.7 Kamryn Pettway, Auburn 125 13 116.2 Kerryon Johnson, Auburn 162 19 89.7

Total Points Scored (148 ranked) Daniel Carlson, Auburn 7 1 74 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 96 Gary Wunderlich, Ole Miss 53 4 59 Jeremy McNichols, Boise St. 96

Total Tackles (150 ranked) Demarquis Gates, Ole Miss 130 12 7.3 Rodney Butler, New Mexico St. 14.6

Total Touchdowns (98 ranked) Kerryon Johnson, Auburn 98 6 6 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 16 Kamryn Pettway, Auburn 98 6 6 Jeremy McNichols, Boise St. 16

Yards per Pass Attempt (111 ranked) Sean White, Auburn 14 1 8.84 Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma 11.02 Chad Kelly, Ole Miss 24 2 8.40

Yards per Reception (200 ranked) Tony Stevens, Auburn 59 7 17.00 Jalen Robinette, Air Force 27.05 Damore'Ea Stringfellow, Ole Miss 82 11 16.27 Evan Engram, Ole Miss 118 13 15.13 A.J. Brown, Ole Miss 195 18 13.40 NCAA Statistics

Tennessee at South Carolina - 2016-17 Football Ranking Summary thru games 10/22/2016

National Conference Statistic Team Rank Rank Value National Leader Value

3rd Down Conversion Pct (128 ranked) Tennessee 74 8 0.389 Texas Tech 0.593 South Carolina 123 14 0.299

3rd Down Conversion Pct Defense (128 ranked) Tennessee 43 6 0.356 Michigan 0.130 South Carolina 76 10 0.404

4th Down Conversion Pct (128 ranked) South Carolina 46 5 0.571 Western Mich. 0.923 Tennessee 109 12 0.333

4th Down Conversion Pct Defense (126 ranked) Tennessee 39 5 0.444 Duke 0.000 South Carolina 89 12 0.583 La.-Monroe 0.000

Blocked Kicks (38 ranked) South Carolina 38 2 1 Oklahoma St. 5

Blocked Kicks Allowed (125 ranked) South Carolina 1 1 0 55 teams tied 0 Tennessee 1 1 0

Blocked Punts (11 ranked) 10 teams tied 2

Blocked Punts Allowed (127 ranked) South Carolina 1 1 0 89 teams tied 0 Tennessee 1 1 0

Completion Percentage (128 ranked) South Carolina 60 5 0.589 Washington St. 0.725 Tennessee 70 9 0.582

Defensive TDs (15 ranked) Alabama 9

Fewest Penalties (128 ranked) South Carolina 32 4 39 Navy 14 Tennessee 43 6 41

Fewest Penalties Per Game (128 ranked) South Carolina 43 6 5.57 Navy 2.33 Tennessee 51 8 5.86

Fewest Penalty Yards (128 ranked) South Carolina 42 7 360 Navy 116 Tennessee 47 8 368

Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game (128 ranked) South Carolina 46 9 51.43 Navy 19.33 Tennessee 54 10 52.57

First Downs Defense (128 ranked) Tennessee 54 6 145 Michigan 74 South Carolina 80 10 159

First Downs Offense (128 ranked) Tennessee 98 10 138 Texas Tech 230 South Carolina 122 14 116

Fumbles Lost (128 ranked) Tennessee 110 10 8 Iowa 1 South Carolina 110 10 8 Washington St. 1 Nevada 1

Fumbles Recovered (122 ranked) Tennessee 4 2 9 Washington 12 South Carolina 41 7 6

Kickoff Return Defense (128 ranked) Tennessee 41 4 19.38 Memphis 14.86 South Carolina 120 12 26.07

Kickoff Returns (128 ranked) South Carolina 11 2 27.00 Air Force 32.89 Tennessee 21 3 25.10

Net Punting (128 ranked) Tennessee 44 7 38.58 Utah 45.26 South Carolina 47 8 38.50

Passes Had Intercepted (128 ranked) South Carolina 9 1 3 Western Mich. 1 Tennessee 106 13 9

Passes Intercepted (122 ranked) South Carolina 31 4 8 4 teams tied 14 Tennessee 60 9 6

Passing Offense (128 ranked) Tennessee 77 7 224.0 Texas Tech 542.7 South Carolina 88 210.6 8 Passing Yards Allowed (128 ranked) South Carolina 18 2 183.6 Michigan 111.0 Tennessee 46 7 211.9

Passing Yards per Completion (128 ranked) Tennessee 59 7 12.65 Air Force 27.46 South Carolina 106 12 11.17

Punt Return Defense (128 ranked) South Carolina 48 8 6.23 Auburn -1.50 Tennessee 121 13 15.50

Punt Returns (128 ranked) Tennessee 47 6 9.00 Syracuse 19.55 South Carolina 99 11 4.43 Red Zone Defense (128 ranked) South Carolina 11 4 0.690 Florida 0.643 Tennessee 55 9 0.821

Red Zone Offense (128 ranked) Tennessee 36 3 0.893 Kansas St. 0.970 South Carolina 123 14 0.714

Rushing Defense (128 ranked) South Carolina 103 10 211.1 Alabama 70.1 Tennessee 105 11 215.3

Rushing Offense (128 ranked) Tennessee 69 10 169.6 New Mexico 374.1 South Carolina 122 14 106.9

Sacks Allowed (128 ranked) Tennessee 83 10 2.43 Troy 0.14 South Carolina 93 12 2.57

Scoring Defense (128 ranked) South Carolina 28 6 21.3 Michigan 10.0 Tennessee 82 11 29.9

Scoring Offense (128 ranked) Tennessee 58 7 30.4 Louisville 52.6 South Carolina 127 14 16.9

Tackles for Loss Allowed (128 ranked) Tennessee 89 10 6.43 Missouri 2.00 South Carolina 106 14 7.00

Team Passing Efficiency (128 ranked) Tennessee 58 6 134.84 Toledo 201.46 South Carolina 105 13 117.42

Team Passing Efficiency Defense (128 ranked) South Carolina 19 3 108.88 Florida 80.82 Tennessee 50 10 124.72

Team Sacks (128 ranked) South Carolina 92 11 1.71 Alabama 4.00 Tennessee 99 12 1.57

Team Tackles for Loss (128 ranked) Tennessee 36 4 6.7 Miami (FL) 10.1 South Carolina 53 7 6.1

Time of Possession (128 ranked) Tennessee 87 9 28:33 Army West Point 35:52 South Carolina 96 11 27:46

Total Defense (128 ranked) South Carolina 58 7 394.7 Michigan 207.0 Tennessee 82 10 427.1

Total Offense (128 ranked) Tennessee 80 11 393.6 Texas Tech 640.3 South Carolina 123 13 317.4

Turnover Margin (128 ranked) South Carolina 38 6 0.43 Washington 2.00 Tennessee 86 13 -0.29

Turnovers Gained (128 ranked) Tennessee 16 3 15 Utah 22 South Carolina 31 5 14

Turnovers Lost (128 ranked) South Carolina 57 6 11 Western Mich. 3 Tennessee 121 13 17

Winning Percentage (126 ranked) Tennessee 23 4 0.714 9 teams tied 1.000 South Carolina 79 11 0.429 National Conference Statistic Player Rank Rank Value National Leader Value

All Purpose (200 ranked) Alvin Kamara, Tennessee 72 7 110.43 Carlos Henderson, Louisiana Tech 217.14 A.J. Turner, South Carolina 104 9 97.57 Jalen Hurd, Tennessee 165 18 86.00

Blocked Kicks (3 ranked) Trey Hendrickson, Fla. Atlantic 3 Vincent Taylor, Oklahoma St. 3

Combined Kick Returns (200 ranked) Evan Berry, Tennessee 46 3 334 Charles Nelson, Oregon 736 A.J. Turner, South Carolina 74 5 279 Alvin Kamara, Tennessee 110 9 200

Completion Percentage (111 ranked) Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee 71 6 0.585 Luke Falk, Washington St. 0.727 Brandon McIlwain, South Carolina 104 12 0.528

Completions Per Game (100 ranked) Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee 56 5 17.29 Luke Falk, Washington St. 36.14

Field Goal Percentage (109 ranked) Aaron Medley, Tennessee 46 4 0.750 4 players tied 1.000 Elliott Fry, South Carolina 64 10 0.700

Field Goals Per Game (127 ranked) Elliott Fry, South Carolina 58 8 1.00 Zane Gonzalez, Arizona St. 2.50 Aaron Medley, Tennessee 77 10 0.86

Forced Fumbles (92 ranked) Derek Barnett, Tennessee 43 5 0.29 Jimmie Gilbert, Colorado 0.63 Darius English, South Carolina 43 5 0.29

Fumbles Recovered (70 ranked) Micah Abernathy, Tennessee 2 1 3 Keishawn Bierria, Washington 5 Corey Vereen, Tennessee 9 2 2 Dillon Bates, Tennessee 70 14 1 Kelsey Griffin, South Carolina 70 14 1 Chris Lammons, South Carolina 70 14 1 Marquavius Lewis, South Carolina 70 14 1 Chris Moody, South Carolina 70 14 1 Quay Picou, Tennessee 70 14 1 Dante Sawyer, South Carolina 70 14 1 D.J. Smith, South Carolina 70 14 1 Shy Tuttle, Tennessee 70 14 1

Interceptions Per Game (143 ranked) Chris Lammons, South Carolina 23 4 0.4 Jalen Tabor, Florida 0.8 T.J. Holloman, South Carolina 74 8 0.3 Todd Kelly Jr., Tennessee 74 8 0.3

Kickoff Return TDs (3 ranked) Quadree Henderson, Pittsburgh 2 Tony Pollard, Memphis 2

Kickoff Returns (110 ranked) Evan Berry, Tennessee 14 2 27.8 Quadree Henderson, Pittsburgh 35.9 A.J. Turner, South Carolina 35 3 25.4

Passes Defended (35 ranked) Rashard Fant, Indiana 2.0

Passing Efficiency (111 ranked) Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee 60 7 134.0 Logan Woodside, Toledo 200.8 Brandon McIlwain, South Carolina 108 13 102.1

Passing TDs (131 ranked) Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee 30 4 14 Logan Woodside, Toledo 28

Passing Yards (130 ranked) Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee 57 6 1,525 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 3,313 Perry Orth, South Carolina 127 14 661

Passing Yards Per Game (130 ranked) Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee 52 5 217.9 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 473.3 Brandon McIlwain, South Carolina 114 13 94.5

Passing Yards per Completion (111 ranked) Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee 53 8 12.60 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 16.13 Brandon McIlwain, South Carolina 108 13 10.13

Points Responsible For (200 ranked) Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee 20 2 120 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 210

Points Responsible For Per Game (194 ranked) Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee 18 1 17.1 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 30.0

Punt Return TDs (3 ranked) Nacarius Fant, Western Ky. 2 Eddie Jackson, Alabama 2

Punt Returns (68 ranked) Alvin Kamara, Tennessee 23 3 10.2 Eddie Jackson, Alabama 23.0

Punting (107 ranked) Trevor Daniel, Tennessee 25 4 43.8 Cameron Johnston, Ohio St. 49.5 Sean Kelly, South Carolina 59 8 41.4

Receiving TDs (123 ranked) Josh Malone, Tennessee 38 3 5 Corey Davis, Western Mich. 11 Jauan Jennings, Tennessee 123 13 3 Jonathan Giles, Texas Tech 11 Alvin Kamara, Tennessee 123 13 3

Receiving Yards (200 ranked) Josh Malone, Tennessee 127 14 402 Trent Taylor, Louisiana Tech 1,143 Hayden Hurst, South Carolina 132 16 397

Receiving Yards Per Game (200 ranked) Josh Malone, Tennessee 125 14 57.4 Trent Taylor, Louisiana Tech 142.9 Hayden Hurst, South Carolina 129 15 56.7 Bryan Edwards, South Carolina 164 18 50.0 Receptions Per Game (198 ranked) Hayden Hurst, South Carolina 101 8 4.4 Zay Jones, East Carolina 13.6 Bryan Edwards, South Carolina 156 14 3.8

Rush Yards Per Carry (182 ranked) Jalen Hurd, Tennessee 151 19 3.82 Damien Harris, Alabama 8.01 Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee 167 20 3.29

Rushing TDs (170 ranked) Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee 88 10 5 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 16 Alvin Kamara, Tennessee 170 19 3

Rushing Yards (200 ranked) Jalen Hurd, Tennessee 123 17 435 Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego St. 1,246

Rushing Yards Per Game (200 ranked) Jalen Hurd, Tennessee 88 13 72.5 Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego St. 178.0 Alvin Kamara, Tennessee 186 23 44.7 A.J. Turner, South Carolina 199 26 42.9

Sacks (104 ranked) Derek Barnett, Tennessee 20 3 0.86 Ejuan Price, Pittsburgh 1.29 Darius English, South Carolina 20 3 0.86

Scoring (198 ranked) Aaron Medley, Tennessee 129 10 6.4 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 13.7 Jeremy McNichols, Boise St. 13.7

Solo Tackles (58 ranked) D.J. Smith, South Carolina 32 2 5.3 Nate Holley, Kent St. 8.8

Tackles For Loss (42 ranked) Derek Barnett, Tennessee 7 2 1.6 Takkarist McKinley, UCLA 2.0

Total Interceptions (65 ranked) Chris Lammons, South Carolina 17 3 3 Tarvarus McFadden, Florida St. 5 T.J. Holloman, South Carolina 65 8 2 Kai Nacua, BYU 5 Todd Kelly Jr., Tennessee 65 8 2

Total Offense (199 ranked) Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee 43 5 259.7 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 507.1 Brandon McIlwain, South Carolina 130 14 113.7

Total Points Scored (148 ranked) Aaron Medley, Tennessee 138 10 45 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 96 Jeremy McNichols, Boise St. 96

Total Tackles (150 ranked) Rodney Butler, New Mexico St. 14.6

Total Touchdowns (98 ranked) Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee 98 6 6 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 16 Alvin Kamara, Tennessee 98 6 6 Jeremy McNichols, Boise St. 16

Yards per Pass Attempt (111 ranked) Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee 64 8 7.37 Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma 11.02 Brandon McIlwain, South Carolina 109 13 5.35

Yards per Reception (200 ranked) Josh Malone, Tennessee 32 4 18.27 Jalen Robinette, Air Force 27.05 Jauan Jennings, Tennessee 125 14 15.05 NCAA Statistics

New Mexico State at Texas A&M - 2016-17 Football Ranking Summary thru games 10/22/2016

National Conference Statistic Team Rank Rank Value National Leader Value

3rd Down Conversion Pct (128 ranked) New Mexico St. 67 3 0.395 Texas Tech 0.593 Texas A&M 84 10 0.376

3rd Down Conversion Pct Defense (128 ranked) Texas A&M 46 7 0.360 Michigan 0.130 New Mexico St. 124 11 0.490

4th Down Conversion Pct (128 ranked) New Mexico St. 18 2 0.667 Western Mich. 0.923 Texas A&M 38 3 0.600

4th Down Conversion Pct Defense (126 ranked) Texas A&M 13 3 0.308 Duke 0.000 New Mexico St. 51 6 0.500 La.-Monroe 0.000

Blocked Kicks (38 ranked) Texas A&M 38 2 1 Oklahoma St. 5

Blocked Kicks Allowed (125 ranked) Texas A&M 1 1 0 55 teams tied 0 New Mexico St. 93 9 2

Blocked Punts (11 ranked) 10 teams tied 2

Blocked Punts Allowed (127 ranked) Texas A&M 1 1 0 89 teams tied 0 New Mexico St. 123 11 2

Completion Percentage (128 ranked) New Mexico St. 98 10 0.556 Washington St. 0.725 Texas A&M 116 13 0.523

Defensive TDs (15 ranked) New Mexico St. 15 2 2 Alabama 9

Fewest Penalties (128 ranked) New Mexico St. 58 3 45 Navy 14 Texas A&M 69 10 47

Fewest Penalties Per Game (128 ranked) New Mexico St. 64 3 6.43 Navy 2.33 Texas A&M 78 11 6.71

Fewest Penalty Yards (128 ranked) New Mexico St. 36 4 357 Navy 116 Texas A&M 61 10 393

Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game (128 ranked) New Mexico St. 42 3 51.00 Navy 19.33 Texas A&M 69 11 56.14

First Downs Defense (128 ranked) Texas A&M 98 14 169 Michigan 74 New Mexico St. 114 10 182

First Downs Offense (128 ranked) New Mexico St. 42 2 166 Texas Tech 230 Texas A&M 54 6 159

Fumbles Lost (128 ranked) New Mexico St. 36 4 4 Iowa 1 Texas A&M 100 8 7 Washington St. 1 Nevada 1

Fumbles Recovered (122 ranked) Texas A&M 3 1 10 Washington 12 New Mexico St. 54 6 5

Kickoff Return Defense (128 ranked) Texas A&M 28 2 18.43 Memphis 14.86 New Mexico St. 126 11 28.25

Kickoff Returns (128 ranked) Texas A&M 56 7 21.89 Air Force 32.89 New Mexico St. 119 11 17.38

Net Punting (128 ranked) Texas A&M 18 5 41.08 Utah 45.26 New Mexico St. 125 11 32.18

Passes Had Intercepted (128 ranked) Texas A&M 59 8 6 Western Mich. 1 New Mexico St. 114 10 10

Passes Intercepted (122 ranked) Texas A&M 20 3 9 4 teams tied 14 New Mexico St. 42 5 7

Passing Offense (128 ranked) New Mexico St. 22 1 300.4 Texas Tech 542.7 Texas A&M 50 245.0 4 Passing Yards Allowed (128 ranked) New Mexico St. 95 7 258.0 Michigan 111.0 Texas A&M 98 14 261.9

Passing Yards per Completion (128 ranked) New Mexico St. 46 4 13.14 Air Force 27.46 Texas A&M 57 6 12.70

Punt Return Defense (128 ranked) Texas A&M 38 7 5.69 Auburn -1.50 New Mexico St. 124 11 16.35

Punt Returns (128 ranked) Texas A&M 10 2 14.43 Syracuse 19.55 New Mexico St. 120 10 2.00 Red Zone Defense (128 ranked) Texas A&M 4 2 0.677 Florida 0.643 New Mexico St. 85 6 0.872

Red Zone Offense (128 ranked) Texas A&M 61 4 0.839 Kansas St. 0.970 New Mexico St. 119 11 0.724

Rushing Defense (128 ranked) Texas A&M 79 8 177.6 Alabama 70.1 New Mexico St. 119 10 245.6

Rushing Offense (128 ranked) Texas A&M 15 3 251.4 New Mexico 374.1 New Mexico St. 110 7 135.3

Sacks Allowed (128 ranked) Texas A&M 29 3 1.57 Troy 0.14 New Mexico St. 111 8 3.00

Scoring Defense (128 ranked) Texas A&M 27 5 21.1 Michigan 10.0 New Mexico St. 125 11 41.6

Scoring Offense (128 ranked) Texas A&M 27 3 36.4 Louisville 52.6 New Mexico St. 86 3 25.9

Tackles for Loss Allowed (128 ranked) Texas A&M 47 5 5.43 Missouri 2.00 New Mexico St. 114 6 7.29

Team Passing Efficiency (128 ranked) New Mexico St. 87 7 124.84 Toledo 201.46 Texas A&M 103 12 117.58

Team Passing Efficiency Defense (128 ranked) Texas A&M 32 7 115.84 Florida 80.82 New Mexico St. 124 10 155.17

Team Sacks (128 ranked) Texas A&M 12 2 3.29 Alabama 4.00 New Mexico St. 125 10 0.86

Team Tackles for Loss (128 ranked) Texas A&M 2 1 10.0 Miami (FL) 10.1 New Mexico St. 60 6 6.0

Time of Possession (128 ranked) Texas A&M 113 12 26:18 Army West Point 35:52 New Mexico St. 118 10 25:50

Total Defense (128 ranked) Texas A&M 96 12 439.4 Michigan 207.0 New Mexico St. 124 11 503.6

Total Offense (128 ranked) Texas A&M 17 4 496.4 Texas Tech 640.3 New Mexico St. 46 2 435.7

Turnover Margin (128 ranked) Texas A&M 18 1 0.86 Washington 2.00 New Mexico St. 86 8 -0.29

Turnovers Gained (128 ranked) Texas A&M 3 1 19 Utah 22 New Mexico St. 51 6 12

Turnovers Lost (128 ranked) Texas A&M 85 10 13 Western Mich. 3 New Mexico St. 97 8 14

Winning Percentage (126 ranked) Texas A&M 11 2 0.857 9 teams tied 1.000 New Mexico St. 100 8 0.286 National Conference Statistic Player Rank Rank Value National Leader Value

All Purpose (200 ranked) Trayveon Williams, Texas A&M 66 5 114.00 Carlos Henderson, Louisiana Tech 217.14

Blocked Kicks (3 ranked) Trey Hendrickson, Fla. Atlantic 3 Vincent Taylor, Oklahoma St. 3

Combined Kick Returns (200 ranked) Justin Evans, Texas A&M 128 11 175 Charles Nelson, Oregon 736 Tyrian Taylor, New Mexico St. 150 15 158 Gregory Hogan, New Mexico St. 188 17 124

Completion Percentage (111 ranked) Tyler Rogers, New Mexico St. 97 10 0.554 Luke Falk, Washington St. 0.727 Trevor Knight, Texas A&M 105 13 0.524

Completions Per Game (100 ranked) Tyler Rogers, New Mexico St. 21 3 22.14 Luke Falk, Washington St. 36.14 Trevor Knight, Texas A&M 45 4 18.43

Field Goal Percentage (109 ranked) Daniel LaCamera, Texas A&M 46 4 0.750 4 players tied 1.000 Parker Davidson, New Mexico St. 67 7 0.692

Field Goals Per Game (127 ranked) Daniel LaCamera, Texas A&M 13 2 1.71 Zane Gonzalez, Arizona St. 2.50 Parker Davidson, New Mexico St. 37 5 1.29

Forced Fumbles (92 ranked) Rodney Butler, New Mexico St. 43 5 0.29 Jimmie Gilbert, Colorado 0.63 Terrill Hanks, New Mexico St. 43 5 0.29 Shaan Washington, Texas A&M 43 5 0.29 Armani Watts, Texas A&M 43 5 0.29

Fumbles Recovered (70 ranked) Daeshon Hall, Texas A&M 9 2 2 Keishawn Bierria, Washington 5 Armani Watts, Texas A&M 9 2 2 Kourtland Busby, New Mexico St. 70 8 1 Clifford Chattman, Texas A&M 70 14 1 Tyrel Dodson, Texas A&M 70 14 1 Myles Garrett, Texas A&M 70 14 1 Cullen Gillaspia, Texas A&M 70 14 1 Nick Harvey, Texas A&M 70 14 1 Z. Henderson, Texas A&M 70 14 1 Dalton Herrington, New Mexico St. 70 8 1 Izaiah Lottie, New Mexico St. 70 8 1 Demarcus Owens, New Mexico St. 70 8 1 Jared Phipps, New Mexico St. 70 8 1

Interceptions Per Game (143 ranked) Justin Evans, Texas A&M 6 2 0.6 Jalen Tabor, Florida 0.8 Jaden Wright, New Mexico St. 23 4 0.4 Armani Watts, Texas A&M 74 8 0.3

Kickoff Return TDs (3 ranked) Quadree Henderson, Pittsburgh 2 Tony Pollard, Memphis 2

Kickoff Returns (110 ranked) Quadree Henderson, Pittsburgh 35.9

Passes Defended (35 ranked) Justin Evans, Texas A&M 12 2 1.4 Rashard Fant, Indiana 2.0 Priest Willis, Texas A&M 22 4 1.3

Passing Efficiency (111 ranked) Tyler Rogers, New Mexico St. 84 9 121.4 Logan Woodside, Toledo 200.8 Trevor Knight, Texas A&M 88 9 119.1

Passing TDs (131 ranked) Trevor Knight, Texas A&M 49 6 11 Logan Woodside, Toledo 28 Tyler Rogers, New Mexico St. 49 2 11

Passing Yards (130 ranked) Tyler Rogers, New Mexico St. 22 1 2,008 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 3,313 Trevor Knight, Texas A&M 48 4 1,664

Passing Yards Per Game (130 ranked) Tyler Rogers, New Mexico St. 23 1 286.9 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 473.3 Trevor Knight, Texas A&M 44 4 237.7

Passing Yards per Completion (111 ranked) Tyler Rogers, New Mexico St. 44 3 12.95 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 16.13 Trevor Knight, Texas A&M 46 5 12.90

Points Responsible For (200 ranked) Trevor Knight, Texas A&M 20 2 120 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 210 Tyler Rogers, New Mexico St. 50 3 84 Daniel LaCamera, Texas A&M 96 10 67

Points Responsible For Per Game (194 ranked) Trevor Knight, Texas A&M 18 1 17.1 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 30.0 Tyler Rogers, New Mexico St. 52 3 12.3 Daniel LaCamera, Texas A&M 92 9 9.6

Punt Return TDs (3 ranked) Nick Harvey, Texas A&M 3 2 1 Nacarius Fant, Western Ky. 2 Eddie Jackson, Alabama 2

Punt Returns (68 ranked) Eddie Jackson, Alabama 23.0

Punting (107 ranked) Shane Tripucka, Texas A&M 29 5 43.4 Cameron Johnston, Ohio St. 49.5 Peyton Theisler, New Mexico St. 39 5 42.6

Receiving TDs (123 ranked) Christian Kirk, Texas A&M 38 3 5 Corey Davis, Western Mich. 11 Josh Reynolds, Texas A&M 38 3 5 Jonathan Giles, Texas Tech 11 Johnathan Boone, New Mexico St. 123 5 3 Gregory Hogan, New Mexico St. 123 5 3 Receiving Yards (200 ranked) Josh Reynolds, Texas A&M 63 3 515 Trent Taylor, Louisiana Tech 1,143 Christian Kirk, Texas A&M 120 12 410 Gregory Hogan, New Mexico St. 191 14 325

Receiving Yards Per Game (200 ranked) Josh Reynolds, Texas A&M 56 5 73.6 Trent Taylor, Louisiana Tech 142.9 Christian Kirk, Texas A&M 114 12 58.6 Gregory Hogan, New Mexico St. 183 13 46.4

Receptions Per Game (198 ranked) Christian Kirk, Texas A&M 15 1 7.0 Zay Jones, East Carolina 13.6 OJ Clark, New Mexico St. 125 6 4.1 Josh Reynolds, Texas A&M 142 13 3.9 Gregory Hogan, New Mexico St. 173 11 3.6

Rush Yards Per Carry (182 ranked) Trayveon Williams, Texas A&M 2 2 7.99 Damien Harris, Alabama 8.01 Trevor Knight, Texas A&M 15 5 6.74 Tyler Rogers, New Mexico St. 174 12 2.75

Rushing TDs (170 ranked) Trevor Knight, Texas A&M 14 1 9 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 16 Trayveon Williams, Texas A&M 88 10 5 Keith Ford, Texas A&M 170 19 3 Tyler Rogers, New Mexico St. 170 9 3

Rushing Yards (200 ranked) Trayveon Williams, Texas A&M 26 3 727 Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego St. 1,246 Trevor Knight, Texas A&M 75 13 526

Rushing Yards Per Game (200 ranked) Trayveon Williams, Texas A&M 23 3 103.9 Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego St. 178.0 Trevor Knight, Texas A&M 82 12 75.1 Keith Ford, Texas A&M 193 25 43.4

Sacks (104 ranked) Myles Garrett, Texas A&M 60 9 0.67 Ejuan Price, Pittsburgh 1.29

Scoring (198 ranked) Daniel LaCamera, Texas A&M 17 2 9.6 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 13.7 Trevor Knight, Texas A&M 64 5 7.7 Jeremy McNichols, Boise St. 13.7 Parker Davidson, New Mexico St. 139 6 6.1

Solo Tackles (58 ranked) Rodney Butler, New Mexico St. 10 2 6.1 Nate Holley, Kent St. 8.8 Justin Evans, Texas A&M 32 2 5.3

Tackles For Loss (42 ranked) Myles Garrett, Texas A&M 11 3 1.6 Takkarist McKinley, UCLA 2.0 Daeshon Hall, Texas A&M 28 6 1.4

Total Interceptions (65 ranked) Justin Evans, Texas A&M 3 1 4 Tarvarus McFadden, Florida St. 5 Jaden Wright, New Mexico St. 17 3 3 Kai Nacua, BYU 5 Armani Watts, Texas A&M 65 8 2

Total Offense (199 ranked) Tyler Rogers, New Mexico St. 14 1 320.3 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech 507.1 Trevor Knight, Texas A&M 18 2 312.9 Trayveon Williams, Texas A&M 142 16 103.9

Total Points Scored (148 ranked) Daniel LaCamera, Texas A&M 18 3 67 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 96 Trevor Knight, Texas A&M 64 5 54 Jeremy McNichols, Boise St. 96 Parker Davidson, New Mexico St. 148 6 43

Total Tackles (150 ranked) Rodney Butler, New Mexico St. 1 1 14.6 Rodney Butler, New Mexico St. 14.6 Dalton Herrington, New Mexico St. 43 5 8.9 Terrill Hanks, New Mexico St. 62 10 8.3 Shaan Washington, Texas A&M 75 5 8.0 Justin Evans, Texas A&M 115 10 7.4

Total Touchdowns (98 ranked) Trevor Knight, Texas A&M 28 1 9 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 16 Jeremy McNichols, Boise St. 16

Yards per Pass Attempt (111 ranked) Tyler Rogers, New Mexico St. 69 5 7.17 Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma 11.02 Trevor Knight, Texas A&M 81 9 6.76

Yards per Reception (200 ranked) Tyrian Taylor, New Mexico St. 9 1 21.71 Jalen Robinette, Air Force 27.05 Josh Reynolds, Texas A&M 24 3 19.07 Izaiah Lottie, New Mexico St. 96 9 15.67 Johnathan Boone, New Mexico St. 116 13 15.13 2016 SEC Football Week 9

Statistical Comparisons

Kentucky (4-3, 3-2 SEC) Samford (6-1) at Missouri (2-5, 0-3 SEC) at Mississippi State (2-5, 1-3 SEC) 11 a.m. CT | SEC Network 2:30 p.m. CT | SEC Network Series: Tied 3-3 Series: MSU leads 16-1-1

Last Week Last Week Kentucky def. Mississippi State 40-38 Kentucky def. Mississippi State 40-38 Middle Tennessee def. Missouri 51-45 Samford def. Western Carolina 30-17

Kentucky Missouri Rushing Offense 197.0 (43) 200.4 (40) Samford Mississippi State Passing Offense 177.7 (109) 304.6 (19) Rushing Offense 98.3 203.6 (38) Total Offense 374.7 (98) 505.0 (11) Passing Offense 362.9 192.4 (101) Scoring Offense 26.7 (79) 34.9 (35) Total Offense 461.1 396.0 (77) Rushing Defense 202.1 (93) 220.4 (109) Scoring Offense 40.6 26.7 (79) Passing Defense 224.1 (62) 240.0 (81) Rushing Defense 168.4 154.1 (59) Total Defense 426.3 (80) 460.4 (110) Passing Defense 207.4 234.7 (77) Scoring Defense 32.3 (95) 29.7 (80) Total Defense 375.9 388.9 (56) Interceptions 7 (42) 10 (14) Scoring Defense 23.1 28.4 (73) Sacks 2.00 (68) 1.43 (105) Interceptions 7 6 (60) Tackles for loss 5.3 (91) 4.4 (118) Sacks 2.14 2.00 (68) Turnover margin -1.29 (125) 0.00 (54) Tackles for loss 8.1 6.9 (31) Turnover margin +0.86 +0.43 (38) FBS rank in () FBS rank in ()

Florida (5-1, 3-1 SEC) Auburn (5-2, 3-1 SEC) vs. Georgia (4-3, 2-3 SEC) at Ole Miss (3-4, 1-3 SEC) 3:30 p.m. ET | CBS 6:15 p.m. CT | SEC Network Series: UGA leads 49-42-2 Series: AU leads 29-11

Last Week Last Week Florida: Bye Auburn def. Arkansas 56-3 Georgia: Bye LSU def. Ole Miss 38-21

Florida Georgia Auburn Ole Miss Rushing Offense 181.8 (57) 195.6 (44) Rushing Offense 302.9 (3) 148.9 (94) Passing Offense 244.7 (51) 207.3 (91) Passing Offense 198.1 (96) 305.4 (17) Total Offense 426.5 (52) 402.9 (73) Total Offense 501.0 (14) 454.3 (37) Scoring Offense 25.1 (93) 30.3 (60) Scoring Offense 35.7 (33) 37.0 (25) Rushing Defense 119.7 (22) 111.1 (17) Rushing Defense 129.7 (30) 226.9 (113) PRIMARY COLOR INFORMATION COLORPANTONECOLOR PANTONE Passing Defense 132.8 (2) 228.6 (69) THIS OLE MISSPassing LOGO STYLE Defense GUIDE AS OF 7/1/2011 198.3 (30) 229.0 (70) Total Defense 252.5 (2) 339.7 (20) DO NOT USE ANY OTHERTotal MARKS Defense OTHER THAN THESE REPRESENTED. 328.0 (18) RED 455.9186c (107) GRAY COOL GRAY 9c Scoring Defense 12.0 (2) 26.4 (58) Scoring Defense 14.1 (3) BLUE 31.42767c (89) Interceptions 10 (14) 8 (31) Interceptions 4 (98) 6 (60) Sacks 3.17 (16) 2.00 (68) Sacks 2.57 (42) 2.00 (68) Tackles for loss 5.2 (96) 4.4 (118) Tackles for loss 6.6 (42) 6.3 (47) Turnover margin +0.67 (29) +0.71 (25) Turnover margin +0.14 (48) 0.00 (54)

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Statistical Comparisons

Tennessee (5-2, 2-2 SEC) New Mexico State (2-5) at South Carolina (3-4, 1-4 SEC) at Texas &M (6-1, 4-1 SEC) 7:15 p.m. ET | ESPN2 6:30 p.m. CT | ESPNU Series: UT leads 25-7-2 Series: First Meeting

Last Week Last Week Tennessee: Bye Georgia Southern def. New Mexico State 22-19 South Carolina def. UMass 34-28 Alabama def. Texas A&M 33-14

Tennessee South Carolina New Mexico State Texas A&M Rushing Offense 169.6 (69) 106.9 (122) Rushing Offense 135.3 (110) 251.4 (15) Passing Offense 224.0 (77) 210.6 (88) Passing Offense 300.4 (22) 245.0 (50) Total Offense 393.6 (80) 317.4 (123) Total Offense 435.7 (46) 496.4 (17) Scoring Offense 30.4 (58) 16.9 (127) Scoring Offense 25.9 (86) 36.4 (27) Rushing Defense 215.3 (105) 211.1 (103) Rushing Defense 245.6 (119) 177.6 (79) Passing Defense 211.9 (46) 183.6 (18) Passing Defense 258.0 (95) 261.9 (98) Total Defense 427.1 (82) 394.7 (58) Total Defense 503.6 (124) 439.4 (96) Scoring Defense 29.9 (82) 21.3 (28) Scoring Defense 41.6 (125) 21.1 (27) Interceptions 6 (60) 8 (31) Interceptions 7 (42) 9 (20) Sacks 1.57 (99) 1.71 (92) Sacks 0.86 (125) 3.29 (12) Tackles for loss 6.7 (36) 6.1 (53) Tackles for loss 6.0 (60) 10.0 (2) Turnover margin -0.29 (86) +0.43 (38) Turnover margin -0.29 (86) 0.86 (18)

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