Week 15 - Postseason Bowl Games Chuck Dunlap (SEC Football Contact) • [email protected] • @SEC_Chuck Communications Office SECsports.com • CollegePressBox.com Phone: (205) 458-3000 • Fax: (205) 458-3030 EASTERN DIVISION

SEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Home Away Neutral vs. Div. Top 10 Top 25 Streak %Florida 7-1 .875 189 108 10-3 .769 318 215 6-1 3-1 1-1 6-0 1-2 2-3 L2 Tennessee 5-3 .625 250 189 8-4 .667 412 260 5-2 2-2 1-0 5-1 0-1 1-2 W5 Georgia 5-3 .625 183 159 9-3 .750 290 206 6-1 3-1 0-1 4-2 0-0 0-2 W4 Vanderbilt 2-6 .250 106 184 4-8 .333 182 252 3-3 1-5 0-0 2-4 0-2 0-4 L2 Kentucky 2-6 .250 146 221 5-7 .417 302 329 4-4 1-3 0-0 2-4 0-0 1-0 L1 Missouri 1-7 .125 73 149 5-7 .417 163 194 3-3 1-4 1-0 1-5 0-0 0-2 L2 South Carolina 1-7 .125 161 243 3-9 .250 263 330 2-4 0-5 1-0 1-5 0-3 0-5 L5 WESTERN DIVISION

SEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Home Away Neutral vs. Div. Top 10 Top 25 Streak #Alabama 7-1 .875 252 139 12-1 .923 443 187 6-1 4-0 2-0 5-1 3-0 6-1 W10 Ole Miss 6-2 .750 258 210 9-3 .750 483 274 6-1 3-2 0-0 5-1 1-0 4-2 W2 Arkansas 5-3 .625 275 241 7-5 .583 422 333 4-3 3-1 0-1 3-3 1-0 2-2 W1 LSU 5-3 .625 212 198 8-3 .727 338 264 6-1 2-2 0-0 3-3 1-1 3-2 W1 Texas A&M 4-4 .500 161 175 8-4 .667 396 274 5-2 1-2 2-0 2-4 0-1 2-2 L1 Mississippi State 4-4 .500 210 208 8-4 .667 396 274 4-3 4-1 0-0 2-4 0-1 0-4 L1 Auburn 2-6 .250 177 229 6-6 .500 326 328 3-4 2-2 1-0 1-5 0-1 1-3 L1 % - SEC Eastern Division Champion; # - SEC Champion vs. Top 25 - Record vs. teams in Top 25 (AP, USA Today) when game was played; Teams listed in alphabetical order unless tie-breaker applicable TEN FROM SEC ADVANCE TO POSTSEASON Bowl Game Date/Time (ET) Stadium/Site *Matchup Network AdvoCare V100 Texas Bowl Dec. 29 / 9 p.m. NRG Stadium (71,054) / Houston, Texas #20 LSU (8-3) vs. Texas Tech (7-5) ESPN Series History: LSU leads, 2-0 • Last Meeting: LSU, 19-14 (1957 at Lubbock) SiriusXM: 80 Birmingham Bowl Dec. 30 / Noon Legion Field (71,594) / Birmingham, Ala. Auburn (6-6) vs. Memphis (9-3) ESPN Series History: Memphis leads, 2-0 • Last Meeting: Memphis, 28-27 (1976 at Memphis) SiriusXM: 80 Belk Bowl Dec. 30 / 3:30 p.m. Bank of America Stadium (74,455) / Charlotte, N.C. Mississippi State (8-4) vs. N.C. State (7-5) ESPN Series History: N.C. State leads, 3-2 • Last Meeting: N.C. State, 28-24 (1995 Peach Bowl) SiriusXM: 80 Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl Dec. 30 / 7 p.m. Nissan Stadium (69,143) / Nashville, Tenn. Texas A&M (8-4) vs. Louisville (7-5) ESPN Series History: Texas A&M leads, 3-0 • Last Meeting: A&M, 28-10 (1994 at Louisville) SiriusXM: 80 Goodyear Cotton Bowl (CFP Semifinal) Dec. 31 / 8 p.m. AT&T Stadium (71,815) / Arlington, Texas #2 Alabama (12-1) vs. #3 Michigan State (12-1) ESPN Series History: Alabama leads, 1-0 • Last Meeting: Alabama, 49-7 (2011 Capital One Bowl) SiriusXM: 83 Jan. 1 / Noon Raymond James Stadium (65,657) / Tampa, Fla. #23 Tennessee (8-4) vs. #13 Northwestern (10-2) ESPN2 Series History: Tennessee leads, 1-0 • Last Meeting: Tennessee, 48-28 (1997 Citrus Bowl) SiriusXM: N/A Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl Jan. 1 / 1 p.m. Florida Citrus Bowl (65,000) / Orlando, Fla. #19 Florida (10-3) vs. #14 Michigan (9-3) ABC Series History: Michigan leads, 2-0 • Last Meeting: Michigan, 41-35 (2008 Capital One Bowl) SiriusXM: 81 Allstate Sugar Bowl Jan. 1 / 8:30 p.m. Mercedes-Benz Superdome (74,000) / New Orleans, La. #12 Ole Miss (9-3) vs. #16 Oklahoma State (10-2) ESPN Series History: Ole Miss leads, 2-0 • Last Meeting: Ole Miss, 21-7 (2010 Cotton Bowl) SiriusXM: 80 TaxSlayer Bowl Jan. 2 / Noon Everbank Field (77,511) / Jacksonville, Fla. Georgia (9-3) vs. Penn State (7-5) ESPN Series History: Penn State leads, 1-0 • Last Meeting: Penn State, 27-23 (1983 Sugar Bowl) SiriusXM: 80 Autozone Liberty Bowl Jan. 2 / 3:20 p.m. Liberty Bowl Memorial (62,506) / Memphis, Tenn. Arkansas (7-5) vs. Kansas State (6-6) ESPN Series History: Kansas State leads, 3-2 • Last Meeting: Arkansas, 29-16 (2012 Cotton Bowl) SiriusXM: 80 * - CFP Poll Final Rank (Final Poll - Dec. 6, 2015) The SEC is the first conference in history to send at least 10 teams to bowl games in three consecutive seasons. SECSports.com • CollegePressBox.com • SECSportsMedia.com • @SEC SEC Fan Page on Facebook 2015 SEC Football Postseason Bowl Games

2015 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE TEAM SCHEDULES AND RESULTS ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE (12-1, 7-1 SEC) GEORGIA BULLDOGS (9-3, 5-3 SEC) Home Stadium: Bryant-Denny Stadium (101,821) Home Stadium: Sanford Stadium (92,746)

Sept. 5 [3/3] vs. Wisconsin (20/18) [TV: 7] 64,279 W, 35-17 Sept. 5 [9/9] UL MONROE [TV: 5-6] 92,746 W, 51-14 Sept. 12 [2/2] MIDDLE TENNESSEE [TV: 5-6] 98,568 W, 37-10 Sept. 12 [10/9] at Vanderbilt* [TV:1] 37,185 W, 31-14 Sept. 19 [2/2] OLE MISS* (15/11) [TV: 2-6] 101,821 L, 37-43 Sept. 19 [7/8] SOUTH CAROLINA* (--/rv) [TV: 2-6] 92,746 W, 52-20 Sept. 26 [12/12] UL MONROE [TV: 5-6] 101,323 W, 34-0 Sept. 26 [7/6] SOUTHERN [TV: 5-6] 92,746 W, 48-6 Oct. 3 [13/13] at Georgia* (8/6) [TV: 1] 92,746 W, 38-10 Oct. 3 [8/6] ALABAMA* (13/13) [TV: 1] 92,746 L, 10-38 Oct. 10 [8/10] ARKANSAS* [TV: 2-6] 101,821 W, 27-14 Oct. 10 [19/16] at Tennessee* [TV: 1] 102,455 L, 31-38 Oct. 17 [10/9] at Texas A&M* (9/10) [TV: 1] 105,733 W, 41-23 Oct. 17 [RV/RV] MISSOURI* [TV: 5-6] 92,746 W, 9-6 Oct. 24 [8/8] TENNESSEE* [TV: 1] 101,821 W, 19-14 Oct. 31 [RV/23] vs. Florida (11/12) (Jacksonville)* [TV:1] 84,628 L, 3-27 Nov. 7 [7/7] LSU* (4/4) [TV: 1] 101, 821 W, 30-16 Nov. 7 KENTUCKY* [TV: 5-6] 92,746 W, 27-3 Nov. 14 [3/4] at Mississippi State* (20/20) [TV: 1] 62,435 W, 31-6 Nov. 14 [--/RV] at Auburn* [TV: 1] 87,451 W, 20-13 Nov. 21 [3/3] CHARLESTON SOUTHERN [TV: 5-6] 100,611 W, 56-6 Nov. 21 [RV/RV] GEORGIA SOUTHERN [TV: 4-6] 92,746 W, 23-17 OT Nov. 28 [2/2] at Auburn* [TV: 1] 87,451 W, 29-13 Nov. 28 [RV/RV] at Georgia Tech [TV: 3-6] 55,000 W, 13-7 Dec. 5 [2/2] vs. Florida (18/15) [TV: 1] 75,320 W, 29-15 Jan. 2 [RV/25] vs. Penn State [TV: 2-6] Noon ET PSU leads, 1-0 Dec. 31 [2/2] vs. Michigan State (3/4) [TV: 2-6] 7 p.m. CT UA leads, 1-0 Tayslayer Bowl; Jacksonville, Fla. Goodyear Cotton Bowl National Semifinal; Arlington, Texas KENTUCKY WILDCATS (5-7, 2-6 SEC) ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS (7-5, 5-3 SEC) Home Stadium: Commonwealth Stadium (61,000) Home Stadium(s): Reynolds Razorback (72,000); War Memorial (54,120) Sept. 5 [--/RV] UL LAFAYETTE [TV:4-6] 62,933 W, 40-33 Sept. 5 [18/20] TEXAS-EL PASO [TV: 4-6] 67,708 W, 48-13 Sept. 12 at South Carolina* (rv/rv) [TV: 5-6] 82,178 W, 26-22 Sept. 12 [18/18]TOLEDO [TV: 5-6] 49,591 L, 12-16 Sept. 19 [RV/RV] FLORIDA* (rv/rv) [TV: 5-6] 63,040 L, 9-14 Sept. 19 [RV/RV] TEXAS TECH (--/rv) [TV: 3-6] 73,334 L, 24-35 Sept. 26 MISSOURI* (25/23) [TV: 5-6] 58,008 W, 21-13 Sept. 26 vs. Texas A&M (14/15) (Arlington)* [TV: 2-6] 67,339 L, 21-28 OT Oct. 3 [--/RV] EASTERN KENTUCKY [TV: 5-6] 63,380 W, 34-27 OT Oct. 3 at Tennessee* (rv/rv) [TV: 3-6) 101,265 W, 24-20 Oct. 15 [RV/RV] AUBURN* [TV:2-6] 63,407 L, 27-30 Oct. 10 at Alabama* (8/10) [TV: 2-6] 101,821 L, 14-27 Oct. 24 at Mississippi State*(rv/rv) [TV: 5-6] 61,168 L, 16-42 Oct. 24 AUBURN* [TV: 5-6] 72,008 W, 54-46 4OT Oct. 31 TENNESSEE [TV: 5-6] 60,886 L, 21-52 Oct. 31 UT MARTIN [TV: 5-6] 64,206 W, 63-28 Nov. 7 at Georgia* [TV: 5-6] 92,736 L, 3-27 Nov. 7 at Ole Miss* (19/19) [TV: 1] 60,680 W, 53-52 OT Nov. 14 at Vanderbilt* [TV: 5-6] 30,301 L, 17-21 Nov. 14 [--/RV] at LSU* (9/9) [TV: 2-6] 101,699 W, 31-14 Nov. 21 CHARLOTTE [TV: 5-6] 56,195 W, 58-10 Nov. 21 [RV/RV] MISSISSIPPI STATE* (rv/25) [TV: 2-6] 71,936 L, 50-51 Nov. 28 LOUISVILLE [TV: 5-6] 62,512 L, 24-38 Nov. 27 [RV/RV] MISSOURI* [TV: 1] 72,496 W, 28-3 Jan. 2 [RV/--] vs. Kansas State [TV: 2-6] 2:20 p.m. CT KSU leads, 3-2 LSU TIGERS (8-3, 5-3 SEC) Autozone Liberty Bowl; Memphis, Tenn. Home Stadium: Tiger Stadium (102,321)

AUBURN TIGERS (6-6, 2-6 SEC) Sept. 5 [14/13] McNEESE STATE [TV: 5-6] No Contest (Weather) Home Stadium: Jordan-Hare (87,451) Sept. 12 [14/15] at Mississippi State* (25/rv) [TV: 2-6] 62,531 W, 21-19 Sept. 19 [13/14] AUBURN* (18/15) [TV: 1] 102,321 W, 45-21 Sept. 5 [6/7] vs. Louisville (rv/rv) [TV: 1] 73,927 W, 31-24 Sept. 26 [8/9] at Syracuse [TV: 2-6] 43,101 W, 34-24 Sept. 12 [6/7] JACKSONVILLE STATE [TV: 5-6] 87,451 W, 27-20 OT Oct. 3 [9/8] EASTERN MICHIGAN [TV: 4-6] 102,321 W, 44-22 Sept. 19 [18/15] at LSU* (13/14) [TV: 1] 102,321 L, 21-45 Oct. 10 [7/5] at South Carolina* [TV: 2-6] #42,058 W, 45-24 Sept. 26 [RV/25] MISSISSIPPI STATE* (rv/rv) [TV: 3-6] 87,451 L, 9-17 Oct. 17 [6/5] FLORIDA* (8/11) [TV: 2-6] 102,321 W, 35-28 Oct. 3 [--/RV] SAN JOSE STATE [TV: 5-6] 87,451 W, 35-21 Oct. 24 [5/5] WESTERN KENTUCKY (rv/rv) [TV: 4-6] 101,561 W, 48-20 Oct. 15 at Kentucky* (rv/rv) [TV: 2-6] 63,407 W, 30-27 Nov. 7 [4/4] at Alabama* (7/7) [TV: 1] 101,821 L, 16-30 Oct. 24 at Arkansas* [TV: 5-6] 72,008 L, 46-54 4OT Nov. 14 [9/9] ARKANSAS* (--/rv) [TV: 2-6 ] 101,699 L, 14-31 Oct. 31 OLE MISS* (19/21) [TV: 2-6] 87,451 L, 19-27 Nov. 21 [17/17] at Ole Miss* (25/25) [TV: 1] 60,705 L, 17-38 Nov. 7 at Texas A&M* (25/24) [TV: 5-6] 104,625 W, 26-10 Nov. 28 [RV/RV] TEXAS A&M* (rv/rv) [TV: 5-6] 101,803 W, 19-7 Nov. 14 GEORGIA* (--/rv) [TV: 1] 87,451 L, 13-20 Dec. 29 [22/21] vs. Texas Tech (TV: 2-6] 8 p.m. CT LSU leads, 2-0 Nov. 21 IDAHO [TV: 5-6] 87,451 W, 56-34 Advocate V100 Texas Bowl; Houston, Texas Nov. 28 ALABAMA* (2/2) [TV: 1] 87,451 L, 13-29 # - Game moved from Columbia, S.C. due to flooding Dec. 30 vs. Memphis (rv/rv) [TV: 2-6] 11 a.m. CT UM leads, 2-0 Birmingham Bowl; Birmingham, Ala. OLE MISS REBELS (9-3, 6-2 SEC) Home Stadium: Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (59,347)

FLORIDA GATORS (10-3, 7-1 SEC) Sept. 5 [17/15] UT MARTIN [TV: 5-6] 60,186 W, 76-3 Home Stadium: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field (88,548) Sept. 12 [17/14] FRESNO STATE [TV: 3-6] 60,302 W, 73-21 Sept. 19 [15/11] at Alabama* (2/2) [TV: 2-6] 101,821 W, 43-37 Sept. 5 [RV/RV] NEW MEXICO STATE [TV: 5-6] 90,227 W, 61-13 Sept. 26 [3/5] VANDERBILT* [TV: 4-6] 60,654 W, 27-16 Sept. 12 [RV/RV] EAST CAROLINA [TV: 3-6] 88,034 W, 31-24 Oct. 3 [3/5] at Florida* (25/23) [TV: 2-6] 90,585 L, 10-38 Sept. 19 [RV/RV] at Kentucky* (--/rv) [TV: 5-6] 63,040 W, 14-9 Oct. 10 [14/13] NEW MEXICO STATE [TV: 5-6] 60,154 W, 52-3 Sept. 26 [RV/RV] TENNESSEE* (rv/rv) [TV: 1] 90,527 W, 28-27 Oct. 17 [13/12] at Memphis (rv/22) [TV: 7] 60,241 L, 24-37 Oct. 3 [25/23] OLE MISS* (3/5) [TV: 2-6] 90,585 W, 38-10 Oct. 24 [24/23] TEXAS A&M* (15/16) [TV: 2-6] 60,674 W, 23-3 Oct. 10 [11/12] at Missouri* [TV: 5-6] 70,767 W, 21-3 Oct. 31 [19/21] at Auburn* [TV: 2-6] 87,451 W, 27-19 Oct. 17 [8/11] at LSU* (6/5) [TV: 2-6] 102,321 L, 28-35 Nov. 7 [19/19] ARKANSAS* [TV: 1] 60,680 L, 52-53 OT Oct. 31 [11/12] vs. Georgia (rv/23) (Jacksonville)* [TV:1] 84,628 W, 27-3 Nov. 21 [25/25] LSU* (17/17) [TV: 1] 60,705 W, 38-17 Nov. 7 [11/12] VANDERBILT* [TV: 2-6] 90,061 W, 9-7 Nov. 28 [19/19] at Mississippi State* (23/22) [TV: 3-6] 62,265 W, 38-27 Nov. 14 [11/10] at South Carolina* [TV: 2-6] 78,536 W, 24-14 Jan. 1 [16/15] vs. Oklahoma State (13/13) [TV: 2-6] 7:30 p.m. CT UM leads, 2-0 Nov. 21 [8/8] FLORIDA ATLANTIC [TV: 5-6] 90,107 W, 20-14 OT Allstate Sugar Bowl; New Orleans, La. Nov. 28 [10/9] FLORIDA STATE (14/14) [TV: 2-6] 90,916 L, 2-27 Dec. 5 [18/15] vs. Alabama (2/2) [TV: 1] 75,320 L, 15-29 Jan. 1 [19/18] vs. Michigan (17/17) [TV: 7] 1 p.m. ET UM leads, 2-0 Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl; Orlando, Fla. 2015 SEC Football Postseason Bowl Games

2015 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE TEAM SCHEDULES AND RESULTS MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS (8-4, 4-4 SEC) TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS (8-4, 5-3 SEC) Home Stadium: Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field (61,337) Home Stadium: Neyland Stadium (102,455)

Sept. 5 [RV/RV] at Southern Miss [TV: 8] 36,641 W, 34-16 Sept. 5 [25/25] vs. Bowling Green (Nashville) [TV: 5-6] 61,323 W, 59-30 Sept. 12 [25/RV] LSU* (14/15) [TV: 2-6] 62,531 L, 19-21 Sept. 12 [23/23] OKLAHOMA (19/17) [TV: 2-6] 102,455 L, 24-31 2OT Sept. 19 [RV/RV] NORTHWESTERN STATE [TV: 2-6] 61,574 W, 62-13 Sept. 19 [RV/RV] WESTERN CAROLINA [TV: 4-6] 102,136 W, 55-10 Sept. 26 [RV/RV] at Auburn* (rv/25) [TV: 3-6] 87,451 W, 17-6 Sept. 26 [RV/RV] at Florida* (rv/rv) [TV: 1] 90,527 L, 27-28 Oct. 3 [21/22] at Texas A&M* (14/15) [TV: 5-6] 104,455 L, 17-30 Oct. 3 [RV/RV] ARKANSAS* [TV: 3-6] 101,265 L, 20-24 Oct. 10 [RV/RV] TROY [TV: 5-6] 60,866 W, 45-17 Oct. 10 GEORGIA* (19/16) [TV: 1] 102,455 W, 38-31 Oct. 17 [RV/RV] LOUISIANA TECH [TV: 5-6] 61,651 W, 45-20 Oct. 24 at Alabama* (8/8) [TV: 1] 101,821 L, 14-19 Oct. 24 [RV/RV] KENTUCKY* [TV: 5-6] 61,168 W, 42-16 Oct. 31 at Kentucky* [TV: 5-6] 60,886 W, 52-21 Nov. 5 [24/25] at Missouri* [TV: 2-6] 58,878 W, 31-13 Nov. 7 [RV/--] SOUTH CAROLINA* [TV: 5-6] 101,253 W, 27-24 Nov. 14 [20/20] ALABAMA* (3/4) [TV: 1] 62,435 L, 6-31 Nov. 14 NORTH TEXAS [TV: 5-6] 96,197 W, 24-0 Nov. 21 [RV/25] at Arkansas* (rv/rv) [TV: 2-6] 71,936 W, 51-50 Nov. 21 at Missouri* [TV: 3-6] 59,575 W, 19-8 Nov. 28 [23/22] OLE MISS* (19/19) [TV: 3-6] 62,265 L, 27-38 Nov. 28 [RV/--] VANDERBILT* [TV: 5-6] 98,327 W, 53-28 Dec. 30 [RV/RV] vs. N.C. State [TV: 2-6] 2:30 p.m. CT NCSU leads, 3-2 Jan. 1 [RV/RV] vs. Northwestern (12/12) [TV: 3-6] Noon ET UT leads, 1-0 Belk Bowl; Charlotte, N.C. Outback Bowl; Tampa, Fla.

MISSOURI TIGERS (5-7, 1-7 SEC) TEXAS A&M AGGIES (8-4, 4-4 SEC) Home Stadium: Memorial Stadium - Faurot Field (71,168) Home Stadium: Kyle Field (102,512)

Sept. 5 [24/23] SE MISSOURI STATE [TV: 5-6] 64,670 W, 34-3 Sept. 5 [RV/RV] vs. Arizona State (15/16) [TV: 2-6] 66,308 W, 38-17 Sept. 12 [21/21] at Arkansas State* [TV: 10] 29,143 W, 27-20 Sept. 12 [16/19] BALL STATE [TV: 4-6] 104,213 W, 56-23 Sept. 19 [22/20] UCONN [TV: 2-6] 70,079 W, 9-6 Sept. 19 [17/18] NEVADA [TV: 5-6] 102,591 W, 44-27 Sept. 26 [25/23] at Kentucky* [TV: 5-6] 58,008 L, 13-21 Sept. 26 [14/15] vs. Arkansas* (Arlington) [TV: 2-6] 67,339 W, 28-21 OT Oct. 3 [--/RV] SOUTH CAROLINA* [TV: 5-6] 66,751 W, 24-10 Oct. 3 [14/15] MISSISSIPPI STATE* (21/22) [TV: 5-6] 104,455 W, 30-17 Oct. 10 FLORIDA* (11/12) [TV: 5-6] 70,767 L, 3-21 Oct. 17 [9/10] ALABAMA* (10/9) [TV: 1] 105,733 L, 23-41 Oct. 17 at Georgia* (rv/rv) [TV: 5-6] 92,746 L, 6-9 Oct. 24 [15/16] at Ole Miss* (24/23) [TV: 2-6] 60,674 L, 3-23 Oct. 24 at Vanderbilt* [TV: 5-6] 31,128 L, 3-10 Oct. 31 [RV/RV] SOUTH CAROLINA* [TV: 5-6] 102,154 W, 35-28 Nov. 5 MISSISSIPPI STATE* (24/25) [TV: 2-6] 58,878 L, 13-31 Nov. 7 [25/24] AUBURN* [TV: 5-6] 104,625 L, 10-26 Nov. 14 BYU (rv/rv) (Kansas City) [TV: 5-6] 42,824 W, 20-16 Nov. 14 [RV/RV] WESTERN CAROLINA [TV: 4-6] 101,583 W, 41-17 Nov. 21 TENNESSEE* [TV: 3-6] 59,575 L, 8-19 Nov. 21 [RV/RV] at Vanderbilt* [TV: 5-6] 32,482 W, 25-0 Nov. 27 at Arkansas* (rv/rv) [TV: 1] 72,496 L, 3-28 Nov. 28 [RV/RV] at LSU* (rv/rv) [TV: 5-6] 101,803 L, 7-19 Dec. 30 [--/RV] vs. Louisville [TV: 2-6] 6 p.m. CT A&M leads, 3-0 SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKS (3-9, 1-7 SEC) Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl; Nashville, Tenn. Home Stadium: Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250) VANDERBILT COMMODORES (4-8, 2-6 SEC) Sept. 3 [--/RV] vs. North Carolina (Charlotte) [TV: 2-6] 51,664 W, 17-13 Home Stadium: Vanderbilt Stadium (40,350) Sept. 12 [--/RV] KENTUCKY* [TV: 5-6] 82,178 L, 22-26 Sept. 19 [--/RV] at Georgia* (7/8) [TV: 2-6] 92,746 L, 20-52 Sept. 3 WESTERN KENTUCKY [TV: 5-6] 30,307 L, 12-14 Sept. 26 CENTRAL FLORIDA [TV: 4-6] 78,411 W, 31-14 Sept. 12 GEORGIA* (10/9) [TV: 1] 37,185 L, 14-31 Oct. 3 at Missouri* (--/rv) [TV: 5-6] 66,751 L, 10-24 Sept. 19 AUSTIN PEAY [TV: 5-6] 31,399 W, 47-7 Oct. 10 LSU* (7/5) [TV: 2-6] #42,058 L, 24-45 Sept. 26 at Ole Miss* (3/5) [TV: 4-6] 60,654 L, 16-27 Oct. 17 VANDERBILT* [TV: 5-6] 75,159 W, 19-10 Oct. 3 at Middle Tennessee [TV: 11] 25,411 W, 17-13 Oct. 31 at Texas A&M* (rv/rv) [TV: 5-6] 102,154 L, 28-35 Oct. 17 at South Carolina* [TV: 5-6] 75,159 L, 10-19 Nov. 7 at Tennessee* (RV/--) [TV: 5-6] 101,253 L, 24-27 Oct. 24 MISSOURI* [TV: 5-6] 31,128 W, 10-3 Nov. 14 FLORIDA* (11/10) [TV: 2-6] 78,536 L, 14-24 Oct. 31 at Houston (18/19) [TV: 3-6] 29,565 L, 0-34 Nov. 21 CITADEL [TV: 5-6] 77,241 L, 22-23 Nov. 7 at Florida* (11/12) [TV: 2-6] 90,061 L, 7-9 Nov. 28 CLEMSON (1/1) [TV: 2-6] 81,409 L, 32-27 Nov. 14 KENTUCKY* [TV: 5-6] 30,301 W, 21-17 # - Game moved from Columbia, S.C. due to flooding Nov. 21 TEXAS A&M* (rv/rv) [TV: 5-6] 32,482 L, 0-25 Nov. 28 at Tennessee* (rv/--) [TV: 5-6] 98,327 L, 28-53

Team’s AP & USA Today Rankings Listed Before Opponent’s Name & Opponents’ Rankings Listed after its Name (at time of game) December 6 • SEC Football Championship Game • Atlanta • Georgia Dome • 4 p.m. ET • CBS Sports

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* - SEC Game 2015 SEC Football Postseason Bowl Games

2015 SEC WEEK-BY-WEEK SCHEDULES AND RESULTS Sept. 3 *Ole Miss 38, LSU 17 [TV: 1] (60,705) S. Carolina 17, N.Carolina 13 (Charlotte) [TV:2-6] (51,664) Oct. 10 *Tennessee 19, Missouri 8 [TV: 3-6] (59,575) Western Kentucky 14, Vanderbilt 12 [TV: 5-6] (30,307) *Alabama 27, Arkansas 14 [TV: 2-6] (101,821) Citadel 23, South Carolina 22[TV: 5-6] (77,241) *Florida 21, Missouri 3 [TV: 5-6] (70,767) *Texas A&M 25, Vanderbilt 0 [TV: 5-6] (32,482) Sept. 5 *Tennessee 38, Georgia 31 [TV: 1] (102,455) Alabama 35, Wisconsin 17 (Arlington) [TV: 7] (64,279) *LSU 45, South Carolina 24 [TV: 2-6] (42,058) Nov. 27 Arkansas 48 , Texas-El Paso 13 [TV: 4-6] (67,708) Ole Miss 52, New Mexico State 3 [TV: 5-6] (60,154) *Arkansas 28, Missouri 3 [TV: 1] (72,496) Auburn 31, Louisville 24 (Atlanta) [TV: 1] (73,927) Mississippi State 45, Troy 17 [TV: 5-6] (60,866) Florida 61, New Mexico State 13 [TV: 5-6] (90,227) Nov. 28 Georgia 51, UL Monroe 14 [TV: 5-6] (92,746) Oct. 15 *Alabama 29, Auburn 13 [TV: 1] (87,451) Kentucky 40, UL Lafayette 33 [TV: 4-6] (62,933) *Auburn 30, Kentucky 27 [TV: 2-6] (63,407) Florida State 27, Florida 2 [TV: 2-6] (90,916) McNeese State at LSU [TV: 5-6] (No Contest - Weather) Georgia 13, Georgia Tech 7 [TV: 3-6] (55,000) Ole Miss 76, UT Martin 3 [TV: 5-6] (60,186) Oct. 17 Louisville 38, Kentucky 24 [TV: 5-6] (62,512) Mississippi State 34, Southern Miss 16 [TV: 8] (36,641) *Alabama 41, Texas A&M 23 [TV: 1] (105,733) *LSU 19, Texas A&M 7 [TV: 5-6] (101,803) Missouri 34, SE Missouri State 3 [TV: 5-6] (64,670) *LSU 35, Florida 28 [TV: 2-6] (102,321) *Ole Miss 38, Mississippi State 27 [TV: 3-6] (62,265) Tennessee 59, Bowling Green 30 (Nashville) [TV: 5-6] (61,323) *Georgia 9, Missouri 6 [TV: 5-6] (92,746) Clemson 37, South Carolina 32 [TV: 2-6] (81,409) Texas A&M 38, Arizona St. 17 (Houston) [TV: 2-6] (66,308) Memphis 37, Ole Miss 24 [TV: 7] (60,241) *Tennessee 53, Vanderbilt 28 [TV: 5-6] (98,327) Mississippi State 45, Louisiana Tech 20 [TV: 5-6] (61,651) Sept. 12 *South Carolina 19, Vanderbilt 10 [TV: 5-6] (75,159) Dec. 5 Alabama 37, Middle Tennessee 10 [TV: 5-6] (98,568) SEC Football Championship (Atlanta) Toledo 16, Arkansas 12 (Little Rock) [TV: 5-6] (49,591) Oct. 24 Alabama 29, Florida 15 [TV: 1] (75,320) Auburn 27, Jacksonville State 20 OT [TV: 5-6] (87,451) *Alabama 19, Tennessee 14 [TV: 1] (101,821) Florida 31, East Carolina 24 [TV: 3-6] (88,034) *Arkansas 54, Auburn 46 4OT [TV: 5-6] (72,008) Dec. 29 *Georgia 31, Vanderbilt 14 [TV: 1] (37,185) LSU 48, Western Kentucky 20 [TV: 4-6] (101,561) Advocare V100 Texas Bowl • Houston, Texas *Kentucky 26, South Carolina 22 [TV: 5-6] (82,178) *Ole Miss 23, Texas A&M 3 [TV: 2-6] (60,674) LSU vs. Texas Tech [TV: 2-6] (8 p.m. CT) *LSU 21, Mississippi State 19 [TV: 5-6] (62,531) *Mississippi State 42, Kentucky 16 [TV: 5-6] (61,168) Ole Miss 73, Fresno State 21 [TV: 3-6] (60,302) *Vanderbilt 10, Missouri 3 [TV: 5-6] (31,128) Dec. 30 Missouri 27, Arkansas State 20 [TV: 10] (29,143) Birmingham Bowl • Birmingham, Ala. Oklahoma 31, Tennessee 24 2OT [TV: 2-6] (102,455) Oct. 31 Auburn vs. Memphis [TV: 2-6] (11 a.m. CT) Texas A&M 56, Ball State 23 [TV: 4-6] (104,213) Arkansas 63, UT-Martin 28 [TV: 5-6] (64,206) *Ole Miss 27, Auburn 19 [TV: 2-6] (87,451) Belk Bowl • Charlotte, N.C. Sept. 19 *Florida 27, Georgia 3 (Jacksonville) [TV: 1] (84,628) Mississippi State vs. N.C. State [TV: 2-6] (2:30 p.m. CT) *Ole Miss 43, Alabama 37 [TV: 2-6] (101,821) *Tennessee 52, Kentucky 21[TV: 5-6] (60,866) Texas Tech 35, Arkansas 24 [TV: 3-6] (73,334) *Texas A&M 35, South Carolina 28 [TV: 5-6] (102,154) Franklin American Music City Bowl • Nashville, Tenn. *LSU 45, Auburn 21 [TV: 1] (102,321) Houston 34, Vanderbilt 0 [TV: 3-6] (29,565) Texas A&M vs. Louisville [TV: 2-6] (6 p.m. CT) *Florida 14, Kentucky 9 [TV: 5-6] (63,040) *Georgia 52, South Carolina 20 [TV: 2-6] (92,746) Nov. 5 Dec. 31 Mississippi State 62, NW State 13 [TV: 5-6] (61,574) *Mississippi State 31, Missouri 13 [TV: 2-6] (58,878) Cotton Bowl National Semifinal • Arlington, Texas Missouri 9, UConn 6 [TV: 2-6] (70,079) Alabama vs. Michigan State [TV: 2-6] (7 p.m. CT) Tennessee 55, Western Carolina 10 [TV: 4-6] (102,136) Nov. 7 Texas A&M 44, Nevada 27 [TV: 5-6] (102,591) *Alabama 30, LSU 16 [TV: 1] (101,821) Jan. 1 Vanderbilt 47, Austin Peay 7 [TV: 5-6] (31,399) *Arkansas 53, Ole Miss 52 OT [TV: 1] (60,680) Outback Bowl • Tampa, Fla. *Auburn 26, Texas A&M 10 [TV: 5-6] (104,625) Tennessee vs. Northwestern [TV: 3-6] (Noon ET) Sept. 26 *Florida 9, Vanderbilt 7 [TV: 2-6] (90,061) Alabama 34, UL Monroe 0 [TV: 5-6] (101,323) *Georgia 27, Kentucky 3 [TV: 5-6] (92,746) Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl • Orlando, Fla. *Texas A&M 28, Arkansas 21 OT (Arlington) [TV: 2-6] (67,339) *Tennessee 27 South Carolina 24 [TV: 5-6] (101,253) Florida vs. Michigan [TV: 7] (1 p.m. ET) *Mississippi State 17, Auburn 9 [TV: 3-6] (87,451) *Florida 28, Tennessee 27 [TV: 1] (90,527) Nov. 14 Allstate Sugar Bowl • New Orleans, La. Georgia 48, Southern 6 [TV: 5-6] (92,746) *Alabama 31, Mississippi State 6 [TV: 1] (62,435) Ole Miss vs. Oklahoma State [TV: 2-6] (7:30 p.m. CT) *Kentucky 21, Missouri 13 [TV: 5-6] (58,008) *Arkansas 31, LSU 14 [TV: 2-6] (101,699) LSU 34, Syracuse 24 [TV: 2-6] (43,101) *Georgia 20, Auburn 13 [TV: 1] (87,451) Jan. 2 *Ole Miss 27, Vanderbilt 16 [TV: 4-6] (60,654) *Florida 24, South Carolina 14 [TV: 2-6] (78,536) Taxslayer Bowl • Jacksonville, Fla. South Carolina 31, Central Florida 14 [TV: 4-6] (78,411) *Vanderbilt 21, Kentucky 17 [TV: 5-6] (30,301) Georgia vs. Penn State [TV: 2-6] (Noon ET) Missouri 20, BYU 16 (Kansas City) [TV: 5-6] (42,824) Oct. 3 Tennessee 24, North Texas 0 [TV: 5-6] (96,197) Autozone Liberty Bowl • Memphis, Tenn. *Alabama 38, Georgia 10 [TV: 1] (92,746) Texas A&M 41, Western Carolina 17 [TV: 4-6] (101,583) Arkansas vs. Kansas State [TV: 2-6] (2:20 p.m.CT) *Arkansas 24, Tennessee 20 [TV: 3-6] (101,265) Auburn 35, San Jose State 21 [TV: 5-6] (87,451) Nov. 21 *Florida 38, Ole Miss 10 [TV: 2-6] (90,585) Alabama 56, Charleston Southern 6 [TV: 5-6] (100,611) * SEC Game Kentucky 34, Eastern Kentucky 27 OT [TV: 5-6] (63,380) *Mississippi State 51, Arkansas 50 [TV: 2-6] (71,936) LSU 44, Eastern Michigan 22 [TV: 4-6] (102,321) Auburn 56, Idaho 34 [TV: 5-6] (87,451) NOTE: *Texas A&M 30, Mississippi State 17 [TV: 5-6] (104,455) Florida 20, Florida Atlantic 14 OT [TV: 5-6] (90,107) Home team game time listed. Home team underlined. *Missouri 24, South Carolina 10 [TV: 5-6] (66,751) Georgia 23, Georgia Southern 17 OT [TV: 4-6] (92,746) SEC team game time listed if non-conference game. Vanderbilt 17, Middle Tennessee 13 [TV: 11] (25,411) Kentucky 58, UNC Charlotte 10 [TV: 5-6] (56,195)

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 2015 SEC FOOTBALL SCHEDULE (Tentative and Subject to Change)

Date Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Team MIDDLE MISSISSIPPI CHARLESTON WISCONSIN OLE MISS UL MONROE GEORGIA ARKANSAS TEXAS A&M TENNESSEE LSU AUBURN ALABAMA TENNESSEE STATE SOUTHERN Arlington, Texas Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Athens Tuscaloosa College Station Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Auburn Tuscaloosa Starkville Tuscaloosa MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI TEXAS-EL PASO TOLEDO TEXAS TECH TEXAS A&M TENNESSEE ALABAMA AUBURN UT MARTIN OLE MISS LSU ARKANSAS STATE Fayetteville Fayetteville Little Rock Fayetteville Arlington, Texas Knoxville Tuscaloosa Fayetteville Fayetteville Oxford Baton Rouge Fayetteville (Nov. 27) JACKSONVILLE MISSISSIPPI KENTUCKY LOUISVILLE LSU SAN JOSE STATE ARKANSAS OLE MISS TEXAS A&M GEORGIA IDAHO ALABAMA AUBURN STATE STATE Lexington Atlanta, Ga. Baton Rouge Auburn Fayetteville Auburn College Station Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn (Oct. 15) NEW MEXICO SOUTH FLORIDA FLORIDA EAST CAROLINA KENTUCKY TENNESSEE OLE MISS MISSOURI LSU GEORGIA VANDERBILT FLORIDA STATE CAROLINA ATLANTIC STATE Gainesville Lexington Gainesville Gainesville Columbia Baton Rouge Jacksonville Gainesville Gainesville Columbia Gainesville Gainesville SOUTH GEORGIA GEORGIA UL MONROE VANDERBILT SOUTHERN ALABAMA TENNESSEE MISSOURI FLORIDA KENTUCKY AUBURN GEORGIA CAROLINA SOUTHERN TECH Athens Nashville Athens Athens Knoxville Athens Jacksonville Athens Auburn Athens Athens Atlanta SOUTH EASTERN AUBURN MISSISSIPPI UNC UL LAFAYETTE FLORIDA MISSOURI TENNESSEE GEORGIA VANDERBILT LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY CAROLINA KENTUCKY Lexington STATE CHARLOTTE Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Athens Nashville Lexington Columbia Lexington (Oct. 15) Starkville Lexington McCNEESE MISSISSIPPI EASTERN SOUTH WESTERN AUBURN SYRACUSE FLORIDA ALABAMA ARKANSAS OLE MISS TEXAS A&M LSU STATE STATE MICHIGAN CAROLINA KENTUCKY Baton Rouge Syracuse Baton Rouge Tuscaloosa Baton Rouge Oxford Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Starkville Baton Rouge Columbia Baton Rouge NEW MEXICO MISSISSIPPI UT MARTIN FRESNO STATE ALABAMA VANDERBILT FLORIDA MEMPHIS TEXAS A&M AUBURN ARKANSAS LSU OLE MISS STATE STATE Oxford Oxford Tuscaloosa Oxford Gainesville Memphis Oxford Auburn Oxford Oxford Oxford Starkville SOUTHERN NORTHWESTERN LOUISIANA MISSOURI MISSISSIPPI LSU AUBURN TEXAS A&M TROY KENTUCKY ALABAMA ARKANSAS OLE MISS MISS STATE TECH Columbia STATE Starkville Auburn College Station Starkville Starkville Starkville Fayetteville Starkville Hattiesburg Starkville Starkville (Nov. 5) SE MISSOURI ARKANSAS SOUTH MISSISSIPPI ARKANSAS UCONN KENTUCKY FLORIDA GEORGIA VANDERBILT BYU TENNESSEE MISSOURI STATE STATE CAROLINA STATE Fayetteville Columbia Lexington Columbia Athens Nashville Kansas City, Mo. Columbia Columbia Jonesboro Columbia, Mo. Columbia (Nov. 5) (Nov. 27) NORTH CENTRAL SOUTH KENTUCKY GEORGIA MISSOURI LSU VANDERBILT TEXAS A&M TENNESSEE FLORIDA CITADEL CLEMSON CAROLINA FLORIDA Columbia Athens Columbia, Mo. Columbia Columbia College Station Knoxville Columbia Columbia Columbia CAROLINA Charlotte (Sept. 3) Columbia BOWLING WESTERN SOUTH OKLAHOMA FLORIDA ARKANSAS GEORGIA ALABAMA KENTUCKY NORTH TEXAS MISSOURI VANDERBILT TENNESSEE GREEN CAROLINA CAROLINA Knoxville Gainesville Knoxville Knoxville Tuscaloosa Lexington Knoxville Columbia Knoxville Nashville Knoxville Knoxville MISSISSIPPI SOUTH WESTERN TEXAS ARIZONA STATE BALL STATE NEVADA ARKANSAS ALABAMA OLE MISS AUBURN VANDERBILT LSU STATE CAROLINA CAROLINA Houston, Texas College Station College Station Arlington, Texas College Station Oxford College Station Nashville Baton Rouge A&M College Station College Station College Station WESTERN MIDDLE SOUTH GEORGIA AUSTIN PEAY OLE MISS MISSOURI HOUSTON FLORIDA KENTUCKY TEXAS A&M TENNESSEE VANDERBILT KENTUCKY TENNESSEE CAROLINA Nashville Nashville Oxford Nashville Houston Gainesville Nashville Nashville Knoxville Nashville (Sept. 3) Murfreesboro Columbia

2015 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME • DECEMBER 5 • ATLANTA, GA. 2015-16 COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL SCHEDULE

Date / Time (ET)...... Bowl...... Site...... Matchup...... TV Sat., Dec. 19, 2 p.m...... Gildan New Mexico Bowl...... University Stadium, Albuquerque, N.M...... Arizona vs. New Mexico...... ESPN Sat., Dec. 19, 3:30 p.m...... Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl...... Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas, Nev...... BYU vs. Utah ...... ABC Sat., Dec. 19, 5:30 p.m...... Raycom Media Camellia Bowl...... Cramton Bowl, Montgomery, Ala...... Ohio vs. Appalachian State...... ESPN Sat., Dec. 19, 7 p.m...... AutoNation Cure Bowl...... Orlando Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Fla...... San Jose State vs. Georgia State...... CBSSN Sat., Dec. 19, 9 p.m...... R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl...... Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, La...... Arkansas State vs. Louisiana Tech...... ESPN Mon., Dec. 21, 2:30 p.m...... Miami Beach Bowl...... Marlins Park, Miami, Fla...... Western Kentucky vs. USF...... ESPN Tues., Dec. 22, 3:30 p.m...... Famous Idaho Potato Bowl...... Albertsons Stadium, Boise, Idaho...... Akron vs. Utah State...... ESPN Tues., Dec. 22, 7 p.m...... Marmot Boca Raton Bowl...... FAU Stadium, Boca Raton, Fla...... Temple vs. Toledo...... ESPN Wed., Dec. 23, 4:30 p.m...... San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl...... Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, Calif...... Boise State vs. Northern Illinois...... ESPN Wed., Dec. 23, 8 p.m...... GoDaddy Bowl...... Ladd-Peebles Stadium, Mobile, Ala...... Georgia Southern vs. Bowling Green.....ESPN Thurs., Dec. 24, 12 p.m...... Popeyes Bahamas Bowl...... Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium, Nassau, Bahamas....Middle Tennessee vs. Western Michigan....ESPN Thurs., Dec. 24, 8 p.m...... Hawai`i Bowl...... Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, Hawai`i...... San Diego State vs. Cincinnati...... ESPN Sat., Dec. 26, 11 a.m...... St. Petersburg Bowl...... Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Fla...... Connecticut vs. Marshall...... ESPN Sat., Dec. 26, 2 p.m...... Hyundai Sun Bowl...... Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas...... Miami vs. Washington State...... CBS Sat., Dec. 26, 2:20 p.m...... Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowl...... Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas...... Washington vs. Southern Miss...... ESPN Sat., Dec. 26, 3:30 p.m...... New Era Pinstripe Bowl...... Yankee Stadium, Bronx, N.Y...... Indiana vs. Duke...... ABC Sat., Dec. 26, 5:45 p.m...... Camping World Independence Bowl...... Independence Stadium, Shreveport, La...... Tulsa vs. Virginia Tech...... ESPN Sat., Dec. 26, 9:15 p.m...... Foster Farms Bowl...... Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, Calif...... UCLA vs. Nebraska...... ESPN Mon., Dec. 28, 2:30 p.m...... Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman...... Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Md.....Pittsburgh vs. Navy...... ESPN Mon., Dec. 28, 5 p.m...... Quick Lane Bowl...... Ford Field, Detroit, Mich...... Central Michigan vs. Minnesota...... ESPN2 Tues., Dec. 29, 2 p.m...... Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl...... Amon G. Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, Texas...... California vs. Air Force...... ESPN Tues., Dec. 29, 5:30 p.m...... Russell Athletic Bowl...... Orlando Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Fla...... North Carolina vs. Baylor...... ESPN Tues., Dec. 29, 7:30 p.m...... Nova Home Loans Arizona Bowl...... Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz...... Nevada vs. Colorado State...... CI/ASN Tues., Dec. 29, 9 p.m...... AdvoCare V100 Texas Bowl...... NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas...... LSU vs. Texas Tech...... ESPN Wed., Dec. 30, 12 p.m...... Birmingham Bowl...... Legion Field, Birmingham, Ala...... Auburn vs. Memphis...... ESPN Wed., Dec. 30, 3:30 p.m...... Belk Bowl...... Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, N.C...... N.C. State vs. Mississippi State...... ESPN Wed., Dec. 30, 7 p.m...... Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl...... LP Field, Nashville, Tenn...... Texas A&M vs. Louisville...... ESPN Wed., Dec. 30, 10:30 p.m...... Holiday Bowl...... Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, Calif...... USC vs. Wisconsin...... ESPN Thurs., Dec. 31, 12 p.m...... Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl...... Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga...... Houston vs. Florida State...... ESPN Thurs., Dec. 31, 4 p.m...... College Football Playoff at Capital One Orange Bowl...... Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, Fla...... Oklahoma vs. Clemson...... ESPN Thurs., Dec. 31, 8 p.m...... College Football Playoff at Goodyear .....AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas...... Michigan State vs. Alabama...... ESPN Fri., Jan. 1, 12 p.m...... Outback Bowl...... Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Fla...... Northwestern vs. Tennessee...... ESPN2 Fri., Jan. 1, 1 p.m...... Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl...... Orlando Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Fla...... Michigan vs. Florida...... ABC Fri., Jan. 1, 1 p.m...... BattleFrog Fiesta Bowl...... University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz...... Notre Dame vs. Ohio State...... ESPN Fri., Jan. 1, 5 p.m...... Rose Bowl Game presented by Northwestern Mutual...... Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif...... Stanford vs. Iowa...... ESPN Fri., Jan. 1, 8:30 p.m...... Allstate Sugar Bowl...... Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, La...... Oklahoma State vs. Ole Miss...... ESPN Sat., Jan. 2, 12 p.m...... TaxSlayer Bowl...... EverBank Field, Jacksonville, Fla...... Penn State vs. Georgia...... ESPN Sat., Jan. 2, 3:20 p.m...... AutoZone Liberty Bowl...... Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, Memphis, Tenn...... Kansas State vs. Arkansas...... ESPN Sat., Jan. 2, 6:45 p.m...... Valero Alamo Bowl...... Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas...... Oregon vs. TCU...... ESPN Sat., Jan. 2, 10:15 p.m...... Cactus Bowl...... Chase Field, Phoenix, Ariz...... West Virginia vs. Arizona State...... ESPN Mon., Jan. 11, 8:30 p.m...... College Football Playoff National Championship ...... University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz...... National Championship...... ESPN

FOOTBALL BOWL ASSOCIATION As of Dec. 12, 2015 footballbowlassociation.com | @collegebowls 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games ADVOCARE V100 TEXAS BOWL

• LSU vs. TEXAS TECH • December 29 • 9:00 p.m. ET • Houston, Texas • NRG Stadium (71,054) LIVE TV: ESPN (Joe Tessitore, play-by-play; Jesse Palmer, analyst; , analyst; Maria Taylor, sidelines) LIVE RADIO: ESPN Radio (Bob Wischusen, play-by-play; Brock Huard, analyst; Shannon Spake, sidelines) SIRIUS/XM: 80

LSU TIGERS (8-3, 5-3 SEC) TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS (7-5, 4-5 Big 12) Head Coach: Les Miles (Michigan ’76) Head Coach: Kliff Kingsbury (Texas Tech ’01) Overall/Years: 138-53 (.722) / 15 Season Overall/Years: 19-18 (.513) / 3rd Season LSU/Years: 111-32 (.776) / 11th Season Texas Tech/Years: 19-18 (.513) / 3rd Season In Bowl Games: 1-0 (1.000) / 1-0 (1.000) at Texas Tech In Bowl Games: 7-6 (.538) / 5-4 (.555) at LSU National Rankings: N/A National Rankings: CFP (20); AP (22); Coaches (21) Texas Tech Bowl Appearances: 37 LSU Bowl Appearances: 47 Texas Tech Bowl Record: 14-22 (.388) LSU Bowl Record: 23-22-1 (.500) Texas Tech Bowl Streak: W4 [Last: Win against Arizona State 37-23 in 2013 National LSU Bowl Streak: W1 [Last: lose to Notre Dame 31-28 in 2014 Music City Bowl] University Holiday Bowl] Formations: Offense - Multiple • Defense - 4-3 KEY PLAYERS KEY PLAYERS RB DeAndre Washington (5-8, 200, Sr., Missouri City, Texas) RB (6-1, 230, So., New Orleans, La.) An All-Big 12 First Team selection that led the conference in rushing yards (1,455) Earned three first-team All-American honors this season, while also being named and rushing yards per game (121.2)... Has run for 1,000-yard seasons in back-to-back All-SEC First Team... Currently leads the nation in rushing yards per game at 158.3 years... He has totaled 14 and carried the ball 223 times for an average per contest.... Broke LSU’s single-season rushing record with 1,741 yards and 18 of 6.5 yards per rush. touchdowns, which is one shy of the school mark... Second in the SEC in rushing yards and rushing touchdowns. OL Le’Raven Clark (6-6, 308, Sr., Rockdale, Texas) Senior anchor of the offensive line, Clark has started 50-straight games, the longest OL Vadal Alexander (6-6, 329, Sr., Buford, Ga.) active streak on the team... Led an offense that ranked No. 1 nationally in third down A four-year starter on the offensive line and has played more than 700 snaps this conversion and No. 2 in scoring offense, total offense and passing offense... All-Big 12 season... Has posted more than 100 knockdown blocks while starting all 11 games... First Team honoree. Has paved the way for the 10th-ranked LSU rushing attack, earning All-SEC First Team and Walter Camp Second Team All-American honors. WR Jakeem Grant (5-7, 168, Sr., Mesquite, Texas) A consensus All-American that led the Big 12 and ranks third in the FBS in all-pur- CB Tre’Davious White (5-11, 191, Jr., Shreveport, La.) pose yardage (180.58)... Caught 80 passes for 1,143 yards and seven touchdowns... Started all 10 games at cornerback and tallied 38 tackles, one tackle for loss and a Top 10 nationally in all-purpose yards, combined kick (956) and kickoff re- team-leading six pass breakups.... Also returned a punt for a ... Named All- turn touchdowns (3)... All-Big 12 Second Team selection. SEC Second Team. QB Patrick Mahomes II (6-3, 219, So., Whitehouse, Texas) DB Jamal Adams (6-1, 211, So., Carrollton, Texas) Leads the Big 12 and is third in the FBS in passing yards (4,238) and passing yards Ranks third on the team with 60 tackles and leads the squad with four intercep- per game (356.9)... Second in the Big 12 and seventh nationally with 32 passing touch- tions... Also posted five breakups, 5.0 tackles for loss, one recovery and one downs... All-Big 12 Honorable Mention forced fumble for an LSU defense that ranks fifth in the SEC in total defense... Named All-SEC Second Team.

SERIES/GAME NOTES 2015 STATISTICAL COMPARISON ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking Record: LSU leads, 2-0 Last: LSU, 19-14 (Oct. 5, 1957) CATEGORY LSU TEXAS TECH SERIES: LSU and Texas Tech will be meeting for the third time in school history, but SCORING OFFENSE 30.7 (6) [53] 46.6 [2] for the first time in almost 60 years... The Tigers and Red Raiders last met on Oct. 5, 1957, with LSU taking a 19-14 victory... Prior to the meeting, the Tigers defeated Texas TOTAL OFFENSE 419.0 (7) [51] 594.5 [2] Tech, 20-13, in Baton Rouge in the first-ever meeting between the two teams... The Ad- RUSHING 245.9 (1) [9] 204.8 [30] voCare V100 Texas Bowl showdown will mark the first time the two teams have met in the postseason. PASSING 173.1 (12) [110] 389.7 [2] SCORING DEFENSE 24.0 (10) [44] 42.6 [124] GAME NOTES: The LSU Tigers have made 47 bowl appearances prior to this sea- son... Texas Tech will be appearing in its 37th bowl game... This is LSU’s first-ever TOTAL DEFENSE 342.5 (5) [25] 540.2 [126] showing in the Texas Bowl... Texas Tech is 1-0 in the Texas Bowl, defeating Minnesota 34-31 in 2012 in its only other showing... LSU is 3-3-1 in bowl games played in the state RUSHING 131.5 (4) [24] 271.8 [125] of Texas... Texas Tech is looking to win its fifth-straight bowl game, which would be the PASSING 211.0 (8) [47] 268.3 [113] longest streak in program history. TURNOVER MARGIN +0.64 (2) [24] +0.17 [52] 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games BIRMINGHAM BOWL

• AUBURN vs. MEMPHIS • December 30 • 12:00 p.m. ET • Birmingham, Ala. • Legion Field (71,594) LIVE TV: ESPN (Beth Mowins, play-by-play; Anthony Becht, analyst; Paul Carcaterra, sidelines) LIVE RADIO: ESPN Radio (Allen Bestwick, play-by-play; Dan Hawkins, analyst; Tiffany Greene, sidelines) SIRIUS/XM: 80

AUBURN TIGERS (6-6, 2-6 SEC) MEMPHIS TIGERS (12-1, 7-1 AAC) Head Coach: Gus Malzahn (Henderson State ’90) Interim Head Coach: Darrell Dickey (Kansas State ’83) Overall/Year: 36-16 (.692) / 4th Season Overall/Years: N/A Auburn/Year: 26-13 (.666) / 3rd Season Memphis/Years: N/A In Bowl Games: N/A In Bowl Games: 0-2 (.000) / 0-2 (.000) at Auburn National Rankings: N/A National Rankings: N/A Memphis Bowl Appearances: 9 Auburn Bowl Appearances: 40 Memphis Bowl Record: 5-3 (.625) Auburn Bowl Record: 22-15-2 (.564) Memphis Bowl Streak: W1 [Last: Win against BYU 55-48 in 2014 Miami Beach Bowl] Auburn Bowl Streak: L2 [Last: Lose to Wisconsin 34-31 (OT) in 2014 Outback Bowl] Formations: Offense - Spread • Defense - Multiple KEY PLAYERS KEY PLAYERS QB Paxton Lynch (6-7, 245, Jr., Deltona, Fla.) K (6-4, 213, So., Colorado Springs, Colo.) Threw for 3,670 yards and 28 touchdown passes while completing 69 percent of Has four field goals of more than 51 yards and has hit 22-of-26 on the year... Earned his attempts... Leads the conference in passing efficiency (166.2) and passing touch- a touchback on 45 of his 63 kickoff attempts... Leads the SEC and is 19th nationally in downs, while placing second in passing yards and passing yards per game (305.8)... field goal percentage (.846)... Named All-SEC First Team and Second Team All-Amer- Led the AAC and was eighth in the nation with 9.04 yards per attempt... Named First ican by the Walter Camp Foundation. Team All-AAC and was named a finalist for the Manning Award.

OL Shon Coleman (6-6, 313, Jr., Memphis, Tenn.) PK Jake Elliott (5-10, 165, Jr., Western Springs, Ill.) Named All-SEC Second Team and has been a mainstay on the Auburn offensive Led all FBS kickers with 128 points during the 2015 regular season... Is 22-for-26 line with 24 starts the last two seasons. on kicking field goals and has hit all 62 PATs this season... Named the American Athletic Conference Special Teams Player of the Year and was named to the Walter Camp All- DB Carlton Davis (6-1, 190, Fr., Miami, Fla.) American Second Team. Was named to the All-SEC Freshman Team after leading the team and placing ninth in the league with three ... Placed eighth on the team with 45 total tackles... OL Taylor Fallin (6-6, 330, Sr., Bowie, Md.) Also earned eight pass breakups and one tackle for loss. Started 34 games in his career and played on 2,509 snaps for his career, including 735 plays in 2015... Was a leader for an offense that set a school record with 6,125 WR Ricardo Louis (6-2, 215, Sr., Miami, Fla.) total yards of offense... Earned First Team All-AAC honors. Louis is 10th in the SEC with 699 receiving yards and 58.3 receiving yards per game... Seventh in the conference with 15.53 yards per reception... Hauled in three TE Alan Cross (6-1, 235, Sr., Millington, Tenn.) receiving touchdowns this season. Caught 24 passes for 229 yards and three touchdowns en route to earning All-AAC Honorable Mention status... Currently holds the school record for most career touch- downs by a tight end with 14.

SERIES/GAME NOTES 2015 STATISTICAL COMPARISON ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking Record: Memphis leads, 2-0 Last: Memphis, 28-27 (Oct. 9, 1976) CATEGORY AUBURN MEMPHIS SERIES: Auburn and Memphis are meeting for the third time in history but for the first SCORING OFFENSE 27.2 (8) [78] 42.7 [7] time in nearly 40 years... The last meeting between the two squads was a 28-27 Mem- phis win in 1976... Memphis is 2-0 in the series against the Tigers... This is the first time TOTAL OFFENSE 367.3 (10) [96] 510.4 [13] the two teams have met in a bowl game... These two teams first met in 1975, when RUSHING 191.8 (6) [42] 186.2 [48] Memphis defeated the Tigers, 31-20, in Auburn.

PASSING 175.6 (11) [108] 324.3 [13] GAME NOTES: The Tigers are appearing in their 40th bowl game in program history, SCORING DEFENSE 27.3 (11) [69] 27.0 [64] while the Tigers are making only their ninth postseason showing... This is the first time in the Birmingham Bowl for both squads... Auburn is looking to avoid losing three- TOTAL DEFENSE 421.8 (13) [90] 407.1 [77] straight bowl games for the first time since 1955-65... Memphis is seeking to win back- to-back bowl games for the first time in program history RUSHING 189.7 (11) [91] 137.8 [31]

PASSING 232.2 (12) [75] 269.3 [114] TURNOVER MARGIN +0.33 (6) [40] +0.50 [30] 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games BELK BOWL

• MISSISSIPPI STATE vs. NORTH CAROLINA STATE • December 30 • 3:30 p.m. ET • Charlotte, N.C. • Bank Of America Stadium (74,455) LIVE TV: ESPN (Clay Matvick, play-by-play; John Congemi, analyst; Dawn Davenport, sidelines) LIVE RADIO: ESPN Radio (Taylor Zarzour, play-by-play; Charles Arbuckle, analyst; Quint Kessenich, sidelines) SIRIUS/XM: 80 MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS (8-4, 4-4 SEC) NORTH CAROLINA STATE WOLFPACK (7-5, 3-5 ACC) Head Coach: Dan Mullen (Ursinus ’94) Head Coach: Dave Doeren (Drake ’93) Overall/Year: 54-35 (.606) / 7th Season Overall/Year: 41-23 (.650) / 5th Season Mississippi State/Year: 54-35 (.606) / 7th Season North Carolina State/Year: 18-19 (.486)/ 3rd Season In Bowl Games: 2-0 (1.000) / 1-0 (1.000) at North Carolina State In Bowl Games: 3-2 (.600) / 3-2 (.600) at Mississippi State National Rankings: N/A National Rankings: N/A North Carolina State Bowl Appearances: 29 Mississippi State Bowl Appearances: 19 North Carolina State Bowl Record: 15-12-1 (.554) Mississippi State Bowl Record: 10-8 (.556) North Carolina State Bowl Streak: W1 [Last: Win against UCF 34-27 in 2014 St. Pe- Mississippi State Bowl Streak: L1 [Lost to Georgia Tech 49-34 in the 2014 Orange tersburg Bowl] Bowl] Formations: Offense - Spread (Multiple) • Defense - 4-3 (Multiple)

KEY PLAYERS KEY PLAYERS

QB Dak Prescott (6-2, 230, Sr., Haughton, La.) TE Jaylen Samuels (5-11, 236, So., Charlotte, N.C.) Named First Team All-SEC... Ranks second in the SEC with 3,413 passing yards Named to the All-ACC Second Team... Fourth in the ACC with seven receiving and 284.4 passing yards per game... Third in the league with 25 passing touchdowns touchdowns and 5.3 receptions per game... Totaled 599 receiving yards and 49.9 re- and 149.9 passing efficiency... Seventh in the SEC with 10 rushing touchdowns... Sec- ceiving yards per game. ond in the SEC and 10th nationally with 329.5 yards per game. DE Mike Rose (6-3, 270, Sr., Fountain Inn, S.C.) WR Fred Ross (6-2, 207, Jr., Tyler, Texas) Second in the ACC and ninth nationally in sacks with 0.88 per game... Averages Earning All-SEC Second Team honors, leads the conference and is 16th nationally 1.3 tackles for loss per game, which is ninth in the nation... All-ACC Second Team with 6.8 receptions per game... Ranks third in the SEC with 933 yards and 77.8 receiv- selection. ing yards per game. OL Joe Thuney (6-5, 295, Sr., Centerville, Ohio) WR De’Runnya Wilson (6-5, 215, Jr., Birmingham, Ala.) Played every snap against ACC competition and did not allow a sack all season... Awarded Second Team All-SEC honors after finishing second in the league with Selected to the All-ACC Second Team nine receiving touchdowns. Placed sixth in the league with 822 receiving yards, 68.5 receiving yards per game and 4.6 receptions per game. QB Jacoby Brissett (6-4, 235, Sr., West Palm Beach, Fla.) Leads the team with 2,448 passing yards, 19 passing touchdowns, 204.0 passing LB Richie Brown (6-2, 245, Jr., Long Beach, Miss.) yards per game and a 132.2 passing efficiency, all which stand top 10 in the ACC... Sixth in the conference and 59th nationally with 8.4 tackles per game... Topped Named All-ACC Honorable Mention MSU with 101 total tackles, while also contributing 12.0 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks, three quarterback hurries, two pass breakups and one .

SERIES/GAME NOTES 2015 STATISTICAL COMPARISON ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking Record: North Carolina State leads, 3-2 Last: North Carolina State, 28-24 (1995 Peach Bowl) CATEGORY MISSISSIPPI STATE N.C. STATE SERIES: Mississippi State and North Carolina State are meeting for the sixth time in SCORING OFFENSE 33.0 (5) [42] 33.7 [38] program history, with the Wolfpack leading the series, 3-2... This is the third time the two teams have met in a bowl game (1963 Liberty Bowl and 1995 Peach Bowl)... The TOTAL OFFENSE 451.4 (3) [33] 411.9 [58] Bulldogs won the 1963 Liberty Bowl, 16-12, but the Wolfpack defeated MSU, 28-24, in RUSHING 140.3 (12) [102] 201.4 [32] the 1995 Peach Bowl, tying the series in bowl games at 1-1.

PASSING 311.1 (2) [16] 210.5 [80] GAME NOTES: The Bulldogs are making their 19th showing in postseason play, while SCORING DEFENSE 22.8 (8) [36] 23.8 [43] the Wolfpack are playing in their 29 bowl in program history... This is Mississippi State’s first appearance in the Belk Bowl in school history... North Carolina State is in its third TOTAL DEFENSE 388.4 (10) [58] 332.5 [19] Belk Bowl, going 2-0 in previous showings... The Wolfpack defeated South Florida (2005) and Louisville (2011) in their two previous Belk Bowl appearances... Mississippi RUSHING 171.7 (10) [72] 144.0 [40] State is looking to avoid losing consecutive bowl games for the first time since dropping PASSING 216.8 (10) [56] 188.5 [22] four straight from 1991-99... North Carolina State is 7-3 in postseason play since the turn of the century. TURNOVER MARGIN -0.42 (13) [97] +0.83 [14] 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games FRANKLIN AMERICAN MORTGAGE MUSIC CITY BOWL

• TEXAS A&M vs. LOUISVILLE • December 30 • 7:00 p.m. ET • Nashville, Tenn. • Nissan Stadium (69,143) LIVE TV: ESPN (Tom Hart, play-by-play; Andre Ware, analyst; Laura Rutledge, sidelines) LIVE RADIO: ESPN Radio (Mike Corey, play-by-play; Rene Ingoglia, analyst) SIRIUS/XM: 80

TEXAS A&M AGGIES (8-4, 4-4 SEC) LOUISVILLE CARDINALS (7-5, 5-3 ACC) Head Coach: Kevin Sumlin (Purdue ’88) Head Coach: Bob Petrino (Carroll College, ’83) Overall/Year: 71-32 (.689) / 8th Season Overall/Year: 99-39 (.717) / 11th Season Texas A&M/Year: 36-15 / 4th Season Louisville/Year: 57-18 (.760) / 6th Season In Bowl Games: 4-4 (.500) / 2-3 (.400) at Louisville In Bowl Games: 4-1 (.800) / 3-0 (1.000) at Texas A&M National Rankings: N/A National Rankings: N/A Louisville Bowl Appearances: 20 Texas A&M Bowl Appearances: 37 Louisville Bowl Record: 9-9-1(.500) Texas A&M Bowl Record: 17-19 (.472) Louisville Bowl Streak: L1 [Last: Lost to Georgia 37-14 in the 2014 Belk Bowl] Texas A&M Bowl Streak: W4 [Last: Win against West Virginia 45-37 in 2014 Liberty Bowl] Bowl] Formations: Offense - Multiple • Defense - 4-3 (Multiple)

KEY PLAYERS KEY PLAYERS

WR Christian Kirk (5-11, 200, Fr., Scottsdale, Ariz.) DE Sheldon Rankins (6-2, 303, Sr., Covington, Ga.) Named First Team All-SEC and the league’s freshman of the year, while also be- Started all 13 games, posting a career-best 53 tackles and is tied for second on the coming the first player in SEC history to receive three spots on the All-SEC Freshman team with 12.0 tackles for loss and third on the squad with 6.0 sacks... Named All-ACC Team... Led the team in receptions (70), receiving yards (925), all-purpose yards Second Team (coaches) and All-ACC Third Team (media). (1,659), punt return yards (341), kickoff return yards (348) and touchdowns (8). LB Keith Kelsey (6-1, 236, Jr., Gainesville, Fla.) DL Myles Garrett (6-5, 262, So., Arlington, Texas) Leads the Cardinals with 100 tackles... Registered five double-digit tackle games... Earned First Team All-SEC honors after leading the SEC with 11.5 sacks, 17.0 tack- Was named All-ACC Second Team by the coaches and All-ACC First Team by the les for loss and five forced ... Ranks top five in all three of the categories... Also media. has 57 tackles, seven quarterback hurries, a blocked punt and an interception. QB Lamar Jackson (6-3, 196, Fr., Boynton Beach, Fla.) OL Germain Ifedi (6-6, 335, Jr., Houston, Texas) Is top 10 in the conference with 1,613 passing yards, 146.6 yards per game, 10 Selected to the All-SEC Second Team... Has started 36 of a possible 37 games in touchdowns and is fourth with 13.11 yards per completion... Leads the team with 734 his career and has made 14-consecutive starts for the Aggies, the third-longest active rushing yards, 66.7 rushing yards per game and 9 rushign touchdowns. streak on the team. WR James Quick (6-1, 191, Jr., Louisville, Ky.) PK Taylor Bertolet (5-9, 188, Sr., Reading, Pa.) Second on the team with 35 receptions for 551 yards and a team-high five touch- All-SEC Second Team selection that connected on nearly 90 percent of all his down receptions... Named All-ACC Honorable Mention. placekicks with a 57-of-65 showing on both field goals and PATs... Tied for the SEC lead with most field goals (22)... Leads the FBS with five field goals from 50 or more yards.

SERIES/GAME NOTES 2015 STATISTICAL COMPARISON ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking Record: Texas A&M leads, 3-0 Last: Texas A&M, 26-10 (Nov. 12, 1994) CATEGORY TEXAS A&M LOUISVILLE SERIES: Texas A&M and Louisville will meet for the fourth time in this year’s Franklin SCORING OFFENSE 28.3 (7) [69] 28.8 [66] American Mortgage Music City Bowl... This will be the first time the two teams have played each other in postseason play... The two teams have not met since A&M de- TOTAL OFFENSE 423.0 (4) [48] 406.3 [61] feated the Cardinals on Nov. 12, 1994, 26-10, to improve their series lead to 3-0... All RUSHING 171.7 (8) [65] 159.7 [80] games in the series were played in the 90’s... Texas A&M has outscored Louisville 108- 32 in the series. PASSING 251.3 (4) [40] 246.6 [44] SCORING DEFENSE 21.6 (7) [29] 24.3 [48] GAME NOTES: The Aggies will be appearing in their 37th bowl game in program his- tory, while the Louisville Cardinals are going bowling for the 20th time in history... This TOTAL DEFENSE 367.2 (7) [42] 323.4 [13] is the first appearance in the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl for both squads... Texas A&M is looking to win its fifth-straight bowl game for the first time in RUSHING 205.9 (13) [103] 118.8 [15] program history... Louisville is trying to avoid losing consecutive bowl games for the first PASSING 161.3 (2) [4] 204.7 [40] time since 2002-03. TURNOVER MARGIN -0.33 (12) [94] -0.25 [87] 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games GOODYEAR COTTON BOWL CLASSIC NATIONAL SEMIFINAL

• ALABAMA vs. MICHIGAN STATE • December 31 • 8:00 p.m. ET • Arlington, Texas • AT&T Stadium (71,815) LIVE TV: ESPN (Chris Fowler, play-by-play; Kirk Herbstreit, analyst; Heather Cox, sidelines) LIVE RADIO: ESPN Radio (Brad Sham, play-by-play; Danny Kanell, analyst; Ian Fitzsimmons, sidelines) SIRIUS/XM: 83

ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE (12-1, 7-1 SEC) MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS (12-1, 7-1 Big Ten) Head Coach: Nick Saban (Kent State ’73) Head Coach: Mark Dantonio (South Carolina ’79) Overall/Years: 189-60-1 (.756) / 20th Season Overall/Years: 105-49 (.682) / 12th Season Alabama/Years: 98-18 (.844) / 9th Season Michigan State/Years: 87-32 (.731) / 9th Season In Bowl Games: 5-4 (.555) / 4-4 (.500) at Michigan State In Bowl Games: 8-8 (.500) / 5-3 (.625) at Alabama National Rankings: CFP (3); AP (3); Coaches (4) National Ranking: CFP (2); AP (2); Coaches (2) Michigan State Bowl Appearances: 26 Alabama Bowl Appearances: 62 Michigan State Bowl Record: 11-14 (.440) Alabama Bowl Record: 34-24-3 (.582) Michigan State Bowl Streak: W3 [Last: Win against Baylor 42-41 in 2015 Cotton Alabama Bowl Streak: L2 [Lost to Ohio State 42-35 in 2015 Sugar Bowl] Bowl] Formations: Offense - Pro Style (Multiple) • Defense - 3-4

KEY PLAYERS KEY PLAYERS

RB (6-3, 242, Jr., Yulee, Fla.) QB Connor Cook (6-4, 220, Sr., Hinckley, Ohio) Winner of the Heisman Trophy, Maxwell Award and SEC Offensive Player of the Named All-Big Ten First Team and the Big Ten Quarterback of the Year... Leads the Year award... Leads the nation with 1,986 rushing yards and 23 rushing touchdowns... conference with 24 passing touchdowns, which is 23rd-best in the nation... Top three Second in the SEC and in the FBS with 152.8 rushing yards per game... Broke both in passing efficiency (142.2), passing yards (2,921) and passing yards per game school and conference records in rushign yards... Consensus All-American selection. (243.4).

LB (6-2, 252, Sr., Madison, Ala.) WR Aaron Burbridge (6-1, 208, Sr., Farmington Hills, Mich.) SEC Defensive Player of the Year and captain of a defense that led the nation in Selected All-Big Ten and named the Big Ten Receiver of the Year... Leads the Big rushing defense, second in total defense and third in scoring defense... Leads Alabama Ten with 1,219 receiving yards, 93.8 receiving yards per game and 6.2 receptions per with 90 takcles, including 6.5 for a loss and 2.5 sacks. game... Ranks 12th and 17th in the FBS in yards and yards per game.

OL Ryan Kelly (6-5, 297, Sr., West Chester, Ohio) DE Shilique Calhoun (6-5, 250, Sr., Middletown, N.J.) Concensus All-American selection, winner of the Rimington Trophy and co-recipient First Team All-Big Ten for the third-straight season... Leads the Spartans with 14.5 of the SEC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy... Named the 2015 SEC Scholar-Athlete of the tackles for loss, 10.5 sacks and 18 quarterback hurries... Recorded career highs in Year... Graded out at an average of 88.4 percent with five games over 90 percent... tackles (45)... Ranks third in the Big Ten in sacks and sixth in tackles for loss. Led an offense that produced the 2015 Heisman winner in Derrick Henry. OL Jack Allen (6-2, 296, Sr., Hinsdale, Ill.) DL A’Shawn Robinson (6-4, 312, Jr., Fort Worth, Texas) Earned First Team All-Big Ten honors for the second-straight season... Started 11 All-American selection for a defense that leads the country with 46 sacks... Has a games at center for the Spartans, helping lead their 396.8 total offensive yards per career-high 42 tackles this season, including 7.5 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks... game to the 2015 Big Ten title. Has also produced nine quarterback hurries, two pass breakups, a fumble recovery and one blocked PAT.

SERIES/GAME NOTES 2015 STATISTICAL COMPARISON ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking Record: Alabama leads, 1-0 Last: Alabama, 49-7 (2011 Capital One Bowl) CATEGORY ALABAMA MICHIGAN STATE SERIES: Alabama and Michigan State have only met one time prior to their National SCORING OFFENSE 34.1 (4) [36] 32.1 [49] Semifinal showdown... The Crimson Tide defeated the Spartans to the tune of 49-7 in the 2011 Capital One Bowl in Orlando, Fla. TOTAL OFFENSE 422.5 (5) [49] 396.8 [68] RUSHING 208.2 (3) [27] 160.7 [78] GAME NOTES: The Crimson Tide will be making their 62nd appearance in postseason play, while the Spartans are in a bowl game for the 26th time in their program’s history... PASSING 214.3 (5) [73] 236.1 [53] Alabama has been to the Cotton Bowl seven previous occasions, going 3-4 in the SCORING DEFENSE 14.4 (1) [3] 20.5 [19] game... The Crimson Tide’s last showing in the game was in 2006, when they defeated Texas Tech, 13-10... Michigan State is making its second-straight showing in the Cotton TOTAL DEFENSE 258.2 (1) [2] 342.9 [26] Bowl and only the second in program history, having defeated Baylor last year, 42-41... Michigan State will be seeking its fifth-straight bowl victory, which would be the longest RUSHING 74.0 (1) [1] 113.1 [7] such streak in program history... Alabama is looking to avoid losing three-straight bowl PASSING 184.2 (5) [16] 229.8 [74] games for the first time since 1972-75. TURNOVER MARGIN +0.54 (4) [29] +1.23 [4] 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games OUTBACK BOWL

• TENNESSEE vs. NORTHWESTERN • January 1 • 12:00 p.m. ET • Tampa, Fla. • Raymond James Stadium (65,657) LIVE TV: ESPN2 (Mark Jones, play-by-play; Rod Gilmore, analyst; Quint Kessenich, sidelines) LIVE RADIO: N/A SIRIUS/XM: N/A

TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS (8-4, 5-3 SEC) NORTHWESTERN WILDCATS (10-2, 6-2 Big Ten) Head Coach: (Ferris State ’90) Head Coach: Pat Fitzgerald (Northwestern, ’97) Overall/Years: 70-44 (.614) / 9th Season Overall/Years: 70-55 (.560) / 10th Season Tennessee/Years: 20-17 (.540) / 3rd Season Northwestern/Years: 70-55 (.560) / 10th Season In Bowl Games: 1-4 (.200) / 1-4 at Northwestern In Bowl Games: 2-2 (.500) / 1-0 at Tennessee National Rankings: CFP (13); AP (12); Coaches (12) National Rankings: CFP (23) Northwestern Bowl Appearances: 12 Tennessee Bowl Appearances: 51 Northwestern Bowl Record: 2-9 (.182) Tennessee Bowl Record: 26-24 (.520) Northwestern Bowl Streak: W1 [Last: Win against Mississippi State 34-20 in 2012 Tennessee Bowl Streak: W1 [Last: Win against Iowa 45-28 in 2015 Taxslayer Bowl] Gator Bowl] Formations: Offense - Multiple • Defense - 4-3

KEY PLAYERS KEY PLAYERS

DB Evan Berry (5-11, 207, So., Fairburn, Ga.) LB Anthony Walker (6-1, 235, So., Miami, Fla.) Named First Team All-SEC after earning one of the best special teams seasons in Ranks first in the Big Ten and second nationally with 1.6 tackles for loss per game, the conference... Tops the SEC with three kickoff return touchdowns and 38.3 yards while placing fourth in the league and 22nd in the FBS with 9.4 tackles per game... His per return, which stand second and first in the nation, respectively... Named First Team three recovered fumbles lead the conference and is fourth-best in the nation... Named All-American by Walter Camp, Sporting News and Sports Illustrated. a consensus First Team All-Big Ten selection.

RB Jalen Hurd (6-4, 240, So., Hendersonville, Tenn.) RB Justin Jackson (5-11, 190, So., Carol Stream, Ill.) Leads Tennessee with 1,158 rushign yards, 96.5 rushing yards per game and 11 Named Second Team All-Big Ten after carrying the ball for 1,344 yards this season, rushing touchdowns... Named All-SEC Second Team... Seventh in the league with which is second-best in the conference and 16th in the nation... Has a 112.0 rushing 112.33 all purpose yards per game. yards per game average, good for third in the Big Ten and 20th in the FBS.

LB Darrin Kirkland, Jr. (6-1, 224, Fr., Indianapolis, Ind.) TE Dan Vitale (6-2, 235, Sr., Wheaton, Ill.) Named All-SEC Freshman Team after playing all 12 games and drawing nine Led the team in receptions (33), receiving yards (355) and receiving touchdowns starts... Finished the season with 60 tackles - second-most of all freshman in the SEC (4)... 17th in the league in touchdown receptions... Named Second Team All-Big Ten - and logged 5.0 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks and five quarterback hurries. Offense.

QB Joshua Dobbs (6-3, 207, Jr., Alpharetta, Ga.) DL Dean Lowry (6-6, 290, Sr., Rockford, Ill.) Led a Tennessee passing attack that produced 199.0 passing yards per game... Second Team All-Big Ten performer with 46 total tackles, 13.5 tackles for loss, 3.0 Top ten in the league with 2,125 passing yards, 15 touchdowns, and 177.1 passing sacks, eight quarterback hurries and one interception on the season. yards per game... Fourth in the SEC and 39th in the FBS with 12.5 points responsi- ble for per game.

SERIES/GAME NOTES 2015 STATISTICAL COMPARISON ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking Record: Tennessee leads, 1-0 Last: Tennessee, 48-28 (1997 Citrus Bowl) CATEGORY TENNESSEE NORTHWESTERN SERIES: This is only the second meeting between the Tennessee Volunteers and SCORING OFFENSE 34.3 (3) [33] 20.7 [112] Northwestern Wildcats in history... Tennessee owns a 1-0 advantage in the series, hav- ing defeated Nothwestern to the tune of 48-28 in the 1997 Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Fla. TOTAL OFFENSE 422.5 (6) [50] 332.6 [114] RUSHING 223.5 (2) [21] 193.3 [38] GAME NOTES: The Tennessee Volunteers are making their 51st appearance in a bowl game, while the Northwestern Wildcats are making their 12th showing in postseason PASSING 199.0 (9) [93] 139.3 [119] play... Tennessee has been in the Outback Bowl three prior times and owns a 2-1 record SCORING DEFENSE 21.2 (6) [25] 16.4 [7] in the game... Northwestern is making its second apperance in the Outback Bowl, hav- ing lost its only other appearance in 2009, a 38-35 overtime loss to Auburn... Tennessee TOTAL DEFENSE 370.4 (8) [46] 310.5 [11] is looking to win consecutive bowl games for the first time since 1997... The Wildcats are hoping to making history and win back-to-back bowl games for the first time in the RUSHING 153.3 (9) [49] 117.8 [14] program’s history. PASSING 217.2 (11) [57] 192.7 [25] TURNOVER MARGIN +0.25 (7) [47] +0.42 [33] 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games BUFFALO WILD WINGS CITRUS BOWL

• FLORIDA vs. MICHIGAN • January 1 • 1:00 p.m. ET • Orlando, Fla. • Florida Citrus Bowl (65,000) LIVE TV: ABC (Mike Patrick, play-by-play; Ed Cunningham, analyst; Dr. Jerry Punch, sidelines) LIVE RADIO: ESPN Radio (Beth Mowins, play-by-play; Anthony Becht, analyst; Pauk Carcaterra, sidelines) SIRIUS/XM: 81

FLORIDA GATORS (10-3, 7-1 SEC) MICHIGAN WOLVERINES (9-3, 6-2 Big Ten) Head Coach: Jim McElwain (Eastern Washington ’84) Head Coach: Jim Harbaugh (Michigan ’86) Overall/Years: 32-19 (.627) / 4th Season Overall/Years: 67-30 (.691) / 8th Season Florida/Years: 10-3 (.769) / 1st Season Michigan/Years: 9-3 / 1st Season In Bowl Games: 1-1 (.500) / 0-0 at Michigan In Bowl Games: 1-0 (1.000) / 0-0 at Florida National Rankings: CFP (14); AP (17); Coaches (17) National Rankings: CFP (19); AP (19); Coaches (18) Michigan Bowl Appearances: 44 Florida Bowl Appearances: 42 Michigan Bowl Record: 20-23 (.465) Florida Bowl Record: 21-20 (.512) Michigan Bowl Streak: L2 [Last: Lost to Kansas State 31-14 in 2013 Buffalo Wild Florida Bowl Streak: W1 [Win against East Carolina 28-20 in 2014 Birmingham Bowl] Wings Bowl] Formations: Offense - Multiple • Defense - Multiple

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DB III (5-11, 199, Jr., Tampa, Fla.) S Jabrill Peppers (6-1, 205, So., East Orange, N.J.) First Team All-SEC performer who has picked four passes this season, which ties All-Big Ten honoree at defensive back and as a kick returner... Named the Big Ten for the team lead, helping lead the Gators to a SEC Eastern Division title... Stands Freshman of the Year... Totaled 45 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss and 10 pass breakups, fourth in the conference and 32nd in the nation with his four picks... Has totaled 31 while leading a unit that ranks second in the FBS with 28.4 yards per kick return. tackles and 1.0 sack on the season. TE Jake Butt (6-6, 248, Jr., Pickerington, Ohio) DL Jonathan Bullard (6-3, 283, Sr., Shelby, N.C.) Named All-Big Ten and the Big Ten Tight End of the Year... Sports Illustrated First Leads the Gators in tackles for loss (17.5) and sacks (6.5) this season en route to Team All-American... Earned 48 receptions and 620 yards for three total touchdowns First Team All-SEC honors... Earned 63 total tackles with two pass break ups and six on the season. quarterback hurries. K/P Kenny Allen (6-3, 220, Sr., Fenton, Mich.) DB Jalen Tabor (6-0, 191, So., Washington, D.C.) Third team All-Big Ten by the media and honorable mention by the coaches... He is Named First Team All-SEC after pulling down four interceptions (82 return yards), 16-of-20 on field goals with a long of 47... Fourth in the Big Ten with 7.4 points scored which ties for the team lead... Ranks first in the SEC and 11th in the nation with 1.5 per game... Has converted all 41 PAT attempts this season. passes defended per game average. QB Jake Rudock (6-3, 208, Sr., Weston, Fla.) QB Treon Harris (5-11, 195, So., Miami, Fla.) Top five in the Big Ten with 2,739 passing yards, 17 passing touchdowns, 228.3 Leads the team with 1,530 passing yards, 139.1 passing yards per game and passing yards per game and a 138.9 passing efficiency... Leads the Big Ten and is 13.78 passing yards per completion... Totaled nine passing touchdowns on the sea- 29th nationally with a .640 completion percentage, while standing fourth in the league son... 10th in the SEC with a 121.1 passing efficiency. with 19.08 completions per game.

SERIES/GAME NOTES 2015 STATISTICAL COMPARISON ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking Record: Michigan leads, 2-0 Last: Michigan, 41-35 (2008 Capital One Bowl) CATEGORY FLORIDA MICHIGAN SERIES: Florida and Michigan meet for the third time in history, with the Wolverines SCORING OFFENSE 24.5 (11) [98] 30.6 [54] holding a 2-0 advantage in the series... The previous two meetings came in bowl games (2003 Outback Bowl and 2008 Capital One Bowl), marking the third bowl meeting be- TOTAL OFFENSE 338.7 (12) [109] 387.0 [71] tween the two since 2003... Michigan has been dominant offensively in both matchups, RUSHING 127.6 (13) [113] 152.7 [92] scoring 35-plus points in each game

PASSING 211.1 (6) [78] 234.3 [55] GAME NOTES: Both teams have made 40-plus bowl appearances in their storied SCORING DEFENSE 16.5 (3) [8] 21.2 [23] histories, with Michigan playing in its 44th bowl game and Florida in its 42nd... Florida and Michigan are no strangers to the Citrus Bowl, having each made at least five ap- TOTAL DEFENSE 295.4 (2) [6] 281.3 [4] pearances in the game... Michigan is making its fifth showing the game, holding a 3-1 record... Florida is in its sixth Citrus Bowl, going 2-3 in previous outings... Florida is 5- RUSHING 120.6 (3) [17] 122.6 [18] 3 against Big Ten teams in bowl play since 2000... Michigan will look to avoid losing a PASSING 174.8 (4) [11] 158.8 [3] third-straight bowl for the first time since 2007. TURNOVER MARGIN +0.77 (1) [16] -0.50 [103] 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL

• OLE MISS vs. OKLAHOMA STATE • January 1 • 8:30 p.m. ET • New Orleans, La. • Mercedes-Benz Superdome (74,000 LIVE TV: ESPN (Bob Wischusen, play-by-play; Brock Huard, analyst; Shannon Spake, sidelines) LIVE RADIO: ESPN Radio (Bill Rosinski, play-by-play; David Norrie, analyst; Joe Schad, sidelines) SIRIUS/XM: 80 OLE MISS REBELS (9-3, 6-2 SEC) OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS (10-2, 7-2 Big 12) Head Coach: Hugh Freeze (Southern Miss, ’92) Head Coach: Mike Gundy (Oklahoma State ’89) Overall/ Years: 63-25 (.715)/ 7th Season Overall / Years: 94-46 (.685) / 11th Season Ole Miss / Years: 33-18 (.647)/ 4th Season Oklahoma State / Years: 94-46 (.685) / 11thSeason In Bowl Games: 6-3 / 6-3 at Oklahoma State In Bowl Games: 2-1 (.666) / 2-1 at Ole Miss National Rankings: CFP (16); AP (13); Coaches (13) National Ranking: CFP (12); AP (16); Coaches (15) Oklahoma State Bowl Appearances: 28 Ole Miss Bowl Appearances: 37 Oklahoma State Bowl Record: 16-9 (.640) Ole Miss Bowl Record: 23-13 (.638) Oklahoma State Bowl Streak: W1 [Win against Washington 30-22 in 2014 Cactus Ole Miss Bowl Streak: L1 [Lost to TCU 42-3 in 2014 Peach Bowl] Bowl] Formations: Offense - Tempo • Defense - Multiple

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WR Laquon Treadwell (6-2, 210, Jr., Crete, Ill.) DE Emmanuel Ogbah (6-4, 275, Jr., Houston, Texas) A First Team All-SEC selection and Third Team Associated Press All-American, Big 12 Co-Defensive Player of the Year and has earned numerous All-American leads all SEC receivers with 1,082 receiving yards and is second with 76 total recep- honors... Nation’s active sacks leader with 28 for his career... Leads the Big 12 and is tions... Leads the team and is third in the SEC, 28th in the FBS with 8 receiving touch- fourth nationally with 13 sacks this season... Leads the Big 12 and ranks 14th in the downs... Only SEC receiver with over 1,000 yards receiving this season... Was a finalist nation with 17.5 tackles for loss. for the Biletnikoff Award for nation’s best receiver. CB Kevin Peterson (5-11, 190, Sr., Wagoner, Okla.) QB Chad Kelly (6-2, 215, Jr., Buffalo, N.Y.) Named First Team All-Big 12 after recording 37 total tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, An All-SEC Second Team selection, he leads the SEC in passing (311.7 yards per six pass breakups and one interception. game), total offense (347.3 yards per game) and points responsible for (222), ranking top 10 in the nation in all three... He is the sixth player in SEC history to accumulate WR James Washington (6-0, 200, So., Stamford, Texas) 4,000 total yards in a season. Second Team All-Big 12 performer who stands top five in the conference in receiving touchdowns (10), receiving yards (1,077) and receiving yards per game (89.8)... Sec- DB (5-11, 195, Sr., Oxford, Ala.) ond in the conference and ninth nationally with 20.71 yards per reception. Selected First Team All-SEC... Recorded four interceptions and returned two of them for touchdowns... Earend 16 pass deflections, which is second in the SEC and TE Blake Jarwin (6-5, 242, Jr., Tuttle, Okla.) 20th in the nation, while his four interceptions rank fifth. Named First Team All-Big 12, has caught 14 passes for 190 yards and two touch- downs. DE Marquis Haynes (6-3, 220, So., Jacksonville, Fla.) Earned a spot on the All-SEC Second Team... Leads Ole Miss with 14.0 tackles for loss, 9.5 sacks and three forced fumbles... Stands second in the SEC in sacks and fifth in tackles for loss... Has collected SEC weekly honors three times this sea- son.

SERIES/GAME NOTES 2015 STATISTICAL COMPARISON ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking Record: Ole Miss leads, 2-0 Last: Ole Miss, 21-7 (2010 Cotton Bowl) CATEGORY OLE MISS OKLAHOMA STATE SERIES: Ole Miss and Oklahoma State will be meeting for the third time in history, with SCORING OFFENSE 40.3 (1) [14] 41.2 [9] the previous two matchups coming in the Cotton Bowl... The two teams previously met at the 2004 and 2010 Cotton Bowls, with the Ole Miss Rebels winning both matchups... TOTAL OFFENSE 514.8 (1) [11] 489.5 [17] Ole Miss took the first meeting on Jan. 2, 2004, against OSU, 31-28... The Rebels won RUSHING 181.1 (7) [55] 132.2 [109] again in 2010, 21-7, to win their fourth-straight bowl game... This is the third bowl meet- ing between the two squads in 12 years. PASSING 333.7 (1) [10] 357.3 [7] SCORING DEFENSE 22.8 (8) [36] 29.0 [86] GAME NOTES: The Rebels will be making their 37th showing in the postseason, while Oklahome State is in bowl play for the 28th time in program history... This is Ole Miss’ TOTAL DEFENSE 387.5 (9) [56] 429.5 [95] ninth Sugar Bowl appearance and first since 1970, when they defeated Arkansas, 27- 22... Ole Miss is 5-3 overall in the Sugar Bowl... Oklahoma State is in the Sugar Bowl RUSHING 132.4 (5) [26] 185.3 [83] for the second time in program history, having won its only other showing in the game, PASSING 255.1 (13) [100] 244.3 [91] defeating Saint Mary’s (CA), 33-13, on Jan. 1, 1946. TURNOVER MARGIN 0.00 (9) [65] +1.08 [6] 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games TAXSLAYER BOWL

• GEORGIA vs. PENN STATE • January 2 • 12:00 p.m. ET • Jacksonville, Fla. • EverBank Field (77,511) LIVE TV: ESPN (Allen Bestwick, play-by-play; Dan Hawkins, analyst; Tiffany Greene, sidelines) LIVE RADIO: ESPN Radio (Eamon McAnaney, play-by-play; John Congemi, analyst) SIRIUS/XM: 80

GEORGIA BULLDOGS (9-3, 5-3 SEC) PENN STATE NITTANY LIONS (7-5, 4-4 Big Ten) Interim Head Coach: Bryan McClendon (Georgia ’05) Head Coach: James Franklin Overall/Years: N/A Overall/Years: 38-26 (.593)/ 5th Season Georgia/Years: N/A Penn State/Years: 14-11 (.560) / 2nd Season In Bowl Games: 3-1 (.750) / 1-0 (1.000) at Penn State In Bowl Games: N/A National Rankings: N/A National Rankings: Coaches (25) Penn State Bowl Appearances: 46 Georgia Bowl Appearances: 51 Penn State Bowl Record: 28-15-2 (.644) Georgia Bowl Record: 28-19-3 (.590) Penn State Bowl Streak: W1 [Win against Boston College 31-30 (OT) in 2014 Pin- Georgia Bowl Streak: W1 [Last: Win against Louisville 37-14 in 2014 Belk Bowl] stripe Bowl] Formations: Offense - Pro Style • Defense - 3-4 KEY PLAYERS KEY PLAYERS DE (6-7, 272, Sr., West Chester, Pa.) OT John Theus (6-6, 303, Sr., Jacksonville, Fla.) A consensus First Team All-American and recipient of the Lombardi Award (top line- A First Team All-SEC selection... Has led a Georgia offense that ranks fourth in the man or linebacker), Hendricks Award ((top defensive end) and Lott IMPACT Trophy SEC with 194.3 rushing yards per game and 381.4 yards of total offense, which is eigth (top defensive player)... Picked as the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year... Leads in the conference. the nation in sacks (15.5) and forced fumbles (6) and is second in the nation and first in the Big Ten in tackles for loss (19.5). LB Leonard Floyd (6-4, 231, Jr., Eastman, Ga.) Named Second Team All-SEC... Totaled 68 tackles, 34 of them solo takedowns, WR Chris Godwin (6-1, 208, So., Middletown, Del.) while turning in a team-lead 10.5 tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks... Credited for a team- Named All-Big Ten Second Team after pulling down 968 receiving yards, which is leading 14 quarterback hurries... Recovered one fumble this season, returning it 96 good for second in the Big Ten and 30 in the FBS... Tied for fifth in the conference in yards for a touchdown. receptions per game (5.3) and is tied for ninth in the nation and leads the Big Ten with 11 receiving plays of 30 or more yards. DB Dominick Sanders (6-0, 189, So., Tucker, Ga.) Named All-SEC Second Team and Associated Press All-SEC First Team... Leads QB Christian Hackenburg (6-4, 228, Jr., Palmyra, Va.) the SEC and is 17th nationally with 5 total interceptions this season... Averages 0.4 in- Fifth in the Big Ten with 16 passing touchdowns, while standing in the top ten in the terceptions per game, which leads the conference and is 22nd in the nation... Credited conference with 198.9 passing yards per game, 12.97 passing yards per completion for a team-leading 5 pass breakups and also recorded a blocked kick. and 2,386 yards total on the year... Ninth in the Big Ten with 191.8 total offensive yards per game. WR Malcolm Mitchell (6-1, 195, Sr., Valdosta, Ga.) Chosen as captain of the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team... Leads the team and RB Saquon Barkley (5-11, 222, Fr., Coplay, Pa.) is top 10 in the conference in receiving yards (751), receiving yards per game (62.6) Named USA Today First Team Freshman All-American and Sporting News Second and 4.4 receptions per game... 14th in the SEC with 4 receiving touchdowns. Team Freshman All-American... Broke the Penn State freshman rushing record with 1,007 yards and ranks 28th in the FBS in rushing yards per carry (6.1) and 31st na- tionally in rushing yards per game (100.7).

SERIES/GAME NOTES 2015 STATISTICAL COMPARISON ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking Record: Penn State leads, 1-0 Last: Penn State, 27-23 (1983 Sugar Bowl) CATEGORY GEORGIA PENN STATE SERIES: The showdown in Jacksonville, Fla., marks only the second time that Georgia SCORING OFFENSE 26.5 (9) [84] 23.7 [101] and Penn State will have played each other in history... It has been more than 30 years since the first and only meeting, which resulted in a 27-23 victory for the Nittany Lions TOTAL OFFENSE 381.4 (8) [75] 344.3 [106] at the 1983 Sugar Bowl... Penn State’s victory against Georgia earned them the 1983 RUSHING 194.3 (4) [36] 135.3 [105] National Championship

PASSING 187.1 (10) [103] 208.9 [82] GAME NOTES: Georgia is making its 51st bowl appearance, while the Penn State Nit- SCORING DEFENSE 16.9 (4) [9] 21.7 [30] tany Lions will be making their 46th trip to a postseason bowl... Both teams have made five appearances each in the TaxSlayer Bowl, with Georgia holding a 2-1-1 record and TOTAL DEFENSE 298.0 (3) [8] 324.3 [14] Penn State going 1-2-1 in the game... The Nittany Lions will be looking to win back-to- back bowl games for the first time since 2007... Georgia will also be looking to make RUSHING 151.9 (8) [48] 149.8 [47] some history, as the Bulldogs have not won back-to-back bowl games since 2009. PASSING 146.1 (1) [1] 174.5 [10] TURNOVER MARGIN +0.25 (7) [47] +0.42 [33] 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games AUTOZONE LIBERTY BOWL

• ARKANSAS vs. KANSAS STATE • January 2 • 3:20 p.m. ET • Memphis, Tenn. • Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium (62,506) LIVE TV: ESPN (Anish Shroff, play-by-play; Ahmad Brooks, analyst; Dawn Davenport, sidelines) LIVE RADIO: ESPN Radio (Mark Neely, play-by-play; Jay Walker, analyst; Kevin Weidl, sidelines) SIRIUS/XM: 80 ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS (7-5, 5-3 SEC) KANSAS STATE WILDCATS (6-6, 3-6 Big 12) Head Coach: Bret Bielema (Iowa, ‘92) Head Coach: Bill Snyder (William Jewell ’63) Overall/Years: 85-38 (.691) / 10th Season Overall/Years: 193-100-1 (.656) / 24th Season Arkansas/Years: 17-20 (.459) / 3rd Season Kansas State/Years: 193-100-1 (.656) / 24th Season In Bowl Games: 3-4 (.428) / 1-0 at Arkansas (1.000) In Bowl Games: 7-9 (.437) / 7-9 at Kansas State (.437) National Rankings: N/R National Rankings: N/R Arkansas Bowl Appearances: 41 Kansas State Bowl Appearances: 19 Arkansas Bowl Record: 14-23-3 (.592) Kansas State Bowl Record: 7-11 Arkansas Bowl Streak: W1 [Last: Win against Texas 31-7 in 2014 Texas Bowl] Kansas State Bowl Streak: L1 [Last: Lost to UCLA 40-35 in 2015 Alamo Bowl] Formations: Offense - Multiple • Defense - 4-3

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QB Brandon Allen (6-2, 210, Sr., Fayetteville, Ark.) DB Morgan Burns (5-11, 201, Sr., Wichita, Kan.) Leads the conference in both passing efficiency (165.2) and passing touchdowns Named 2015 Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year... Tied the school and Big (29), while standing eighth and 10th in the nation in the categories... Stands third in 12 single-season records for kickoff-return touchdowns with four... Set a new school the SEC in passing yards with 3,125 and passing yards per game with a 260.4 aver- record with 221 kickoff-return yards at Texas Tech... Leads the nation in kickoff return age... Third in the SEC in total offense with 270.1 yards per game. touchdowns and is second nationally with a 33.8 average on kickoff returns.

TE (6-5, 253, Jr., Little Rock, Ark.) OL Cody Whitehair (6-4, 305, Sr., Abilene, Kan.) An All-SEC First Team selection, Henry has totaled 46 receptions for an FBS-lead- Earned All-Big 12 honors for the fourth-straight season and earned First Team hon- ing 647 among tight ends, to go along with three touchdowns... Named USA Today, ors for the first time in his career this season... Played in all 51 games the last four Walter Camp and Associated Press First Team All-American... Awarded the John years, including making 50 starts. Mackey Trophy, given annually to the nation’s top tight end... Has led all SEC tight ends in receptions (111) and receiving yards (1,569) since 2013. K Jack Cantele (6-0, 175, Sr., Wichita, Kan.) Made 12-of-14 field goals this season to rank second in the Big 12 and 14th na- OL Sebastian Tretola (6-5, 334, Sr., S. Bernardino, Calif.) tionally in percentage (85.7)... Named First Team All-Big 12... Hit game-winning field Co-recipient of the Jacobs Blocking Trophy and First Team All-SEC... Named Sports goal to complete 21-point comeback against Iowa State. Illustrated First Team All-American... Started all 12 games at left guard and 23 straight at the position... Graded out at more than 80 percent in 10 of 12 contests and led team WR Kody Cook (6-1, 200, Sr., Louisburg, Kan.) with an 84 percent overall grade... Played in all 834 snaps that the first team offense Recorded 27 catches for 417 yards and three touchdowns en route to being named took and led team with 68 knockdown blocks and was only flagged once. Kansas State’s Offensive MVP of the season.

RB Alex Collins (5-11, 215, Jr., Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) All-SEC Second Team running back that became only the third player in SEC his- tory to begin his career with three-straight 1,000-yard seasons... His nine 100-yard games this season are tied for first in the conference and is one short of Darren Mc- Fadden’s school record set in 2007.

SERIES/GAME NOTES 2015 STATISTICAL COMPARISON ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking Record: Kansas State leads, 3-2 Last: Arkansas, 29-16 (2012 Cotton Bowl) CATEGORY ARKANSAS KANSAS STATE SERIES: Arkansas and Kansas State have met five times in their storied histories, but SCORING OFFENSE 35.2 (2) [28] 30.5 [55] will be meeting for the first time since the 2012 Cotton Bowl... The Wildcats owns a slim 3-2 series lead over the Razorbacks, with the upcoming matchup being the second in TOTAL OFFENSE 456.8 (2) [31] 341.3 [108] postseason play between the two sides...The series between Arkansas and Kansas RUSHING 192.6 (5) [39] 164.3 [75] State goes all the way back to 1910, when Kansas State took a 5-0 victory in Fayet- teville... The last meeting between the two was a 29-16 Cotton Bowl win for Arkansas PASSING 264.3 (3) [33] 177.1 [107] in Arlington, Texas. SCORING DEFENSE 27.8 (14) [75] 30.3 [90] GAME NOTES: The Razorbacks make their 41st bowl appearance this season, while TOTAL DEFENSE 404.1 (12) [72] 442.5 [100] the Wildcats are entering their 19th bowl game in program history... This is Kansas State’s first appearance in the Liberty Bowl, while Arkansas is making its fifth trip to the RUSHING 119.6 (2) [16] 159.4 [55] Memphis, Tenn., bowl... Arkansas is 1-3 in the Liberty Bowl... The Razorbacks will be PASSING 284.5 (14) [120] 283.1 [119] seeking history against Kansas State, as they will be looking for their third-straight bowl win, a feat not yet accomplished in program history. TURNOVER MARGIN +0.58 (3) [27] -0.25 [87] 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games

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BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (9-1) Jan. 1, 1997 - Alabama 17, Michigan 14 AUTOZONE LIBERTY BOWL (17-8) Jan. 4, 1999 - Tennessee 23, Florida State 16 Jan. 1, 1998 - Georgia 33, Wisconsin 6 Dec. 19, 1959 - Penn State 7, Alabama 0 Jan. 4, 2004 - LSU 21, Oklahoma 14 Jan. 1, 1999 - Penn State 26, Kentucky 14 Dec. 21, 1963 - Mississippi State 16, N.C. State 12 Jan. 8, 2007 - Florida 41, Ohio State 14 (at Glendale, Ariz.) Jan. 1, 2000 - Georgia 28, Purdue 25 [OT] Dec. 18, 1965 - Ole Miss 13, Auburn 7 Jan. 7, 2008 - LSU 38, Ohio State 24 (at New Orleans, La.) Jan. 1, 2001 - South Carolina 24, Ohio State 7 Dec. 16, 1967 - N.C. State 14, Georgia 7 Jan. 8, 2009 - Florida 24, Oklahoma 14 (at Miami, Fla.) Jan. 1, 2002 - South Carolina 31, Ohio State 28 Dec. 14, 1968 - Ole Miss 34, Virginia Tech 17 Jan. 7, 2010 - Alabama 37, Texas 21 (at Pasadena, Calif.) Jan. 1, 2003 - Michigan 38, Florida 30 Dec. 13, 1969 - Colorado 47, Alabama 33 Jan. 10, 2011 - Auburn 22, Oregon 19 (at Glendale, Ariz.) Jan. 1, 2004 - Iowa 37, Florida 17 Dec. 20, 1971 - Tennessee 14, Arkansas 13 Jan. 9, 2012 - Alabama 21, LSU 0 (at New Orleans, La.) Jan. 1, 2005 - Georgia 24, Wisconsin 21 Dec. 16, 1974 - Tennessee 7, Maryland 3 Jan. 7, 2013 - Alabama 42, Notre Dame (at Miami, Fla.) Jan. 2, 2006 - Florida 31, Iowa 24 Dec. 20, 1976 - Alabama 36, UCLA 6 Jan. 6, 2014 - Florida State 34, Auburn 31 (at Pasadena, Calif.) Jan. 1, 2007 - Penn State 20, Tennessee 10 Dec. 23, 1978 - Missouri 20, LSU 15 Jan. 1, 2008 - Tennessee 21, Wisconsin 17 Dec. 29, 1982 - Alabama 21, Illinois 15 COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF (0-1) Jan. 1, 2009 - Iowa 31, South Carolina 10 Dec. 27, 1984 - Auburn 21, Arkansas 15 Jan. 1, 2015 - Ohio State 42, Alabama 35 Jan. 1, 2010 - Auburn 38, Northwestern 35 (OT) Dec. 27, 1985 - Baylor 21, LSU 7 Allstate Sugar Bowl Jan. 1, 2011 - Florida 37, Penn State 24 Dec. 29, 1986 - Tennessee 21, Minnesota 14 Jan. 2, 2012 - Michigan State 33, Georgia 30 (OT) Dec. 29, 1987 - Georgia 20, Arkansas 17 BUFFALO WILD WINGS CITRUS BOWL (19-11-1) Jan. 1, 2013 - South Carolina 33, Michigan 28 Dec. 28, 1989 - Ole Miss 42, Air Force 29 Dec. 22, 1973 - Miami (OH) 16, Florida 7 Jan. 1, 2014 - LSU 21, Iowa 14 Dec. 29, 1991 - Air Force 38, Mississippi State 15 Dec. 21, 1974 - Miami (OH) 21, Georgia 10 Jan. 1, 2015 - Wisconsin 34, Auburn 31 (OT) Dec. 31, 1992 - Ole Miss 13, Air Force 0 *Dec. 20, 1975 - Miami (OH) 20, South Carolina 7 Dec. 29, 2006 - South Carolina 44, Houston 36 Dec. 22, 1979 - LSU 34, Wake Forest 10 CHICK-FIL-A PEACH BOWL (18-16) Dec. 29, 2007 - Mississippi State 10, Central Florida 3 Dec. 20, 1980 - Florida 35, Maryland 20 Dec. 30, 1968 - LSU 31, Florida State 27 Jan. 2, 2009 - Kentucky 25, East Carolina 19 Dec. 18, 1982 - Auburn 33, Boston College 26 *Dec. 30, 1969 - West Virginia 14, South Carolina 3 Jan. 2, 2010 - Arkansas 20, East Carolina 17 (OT) Dec. 17, 1983 - Tennessee 30, Maryland 23 Dec. 30, 1971 - Ole Miss 41, Georgia Tech 18 Dec. 31, 2010 - Central Florida 10, Georgia 6 Dec. 22, 1984 - Georgia 17, Florida State 17 Dec. 28, 1973 - Geogia 17, Maryland 16 Dec. 31, 2011 - Cincinnati 31, Vanderbilt 24 Jan. 1, 1987 - Auburn 16, Southern Cal 7 Dec. 28, 1974 - Vanderbilt 6, Texas A&M 6 Dec. 31, 2013 - Mississippi State 44, Rice 7 Jan. 1, 1993 - Georgia 21, Ohio State 14 Dec. 31, 1976 - Kentucky 21, North Carolina 0 Dec. 29, 2014 - Texas A&M 45, West Virginia 37 Jan. 1, 1994 - Penn State 31, Tennessee 13 Dec. 31, 1981 - West Virginia 26, Florida 6 Jan. 2, 1995 - Alabama 24, Ohio State 17 Dec. 31, 1982 - Iowa 28, Tennessee 22 FRANKLIN AMERICAN MORTGAGE MUSIC CITY (7-9) Jan. 1, 1996 - Tennessee 20, Ohio State 14 Jan. 2, 1988 - Tennessee 27, Indiana 22 Dec. 29, 1998 - Virginia Tech 38, Alabama 7 Jan. 1, 1997 - Tennessee 48, Northwestern 28 Dec. 30, 1989 - Syracuse 19, Georgia 18 Dec. 29, 1999 - Syracuse 20, Kentucky 13 Jan. 1, 1998 - Florida 21, Penn State 6 Dec. 29, 1990 - Auburn 27, Indiana 23 Dec. 28, 2000 - West Virginia 49, Ole Miss 38 Jan. 1, 1999 - Michigan 45, Arkansas 31 Jan. 2, 1993 - North Carolina 21, Miss. State 17 Dec. 28, 2001 - Boston College 20, Georgia 16 Jan. 1, 2000 - Michigan State 37, Florida 34 Dec. 31, 1993 - Clemson 14, Kentucky 13 Dec. 30, 2002 - Minnesota 29, Arkansas 14 Jan. 1, 2001 - Michigan 31, Auburn 28 Jan. 1, 1995 - N.C. State 28, Miss. State 24 Dec. 31, 2003 - Auburn 28, Wisconsin 14 Jan. 1, 2002 - Tennessee 45, Michigan 17 Dec. 30, 1995 - Virginia 34, Georgia 27 Dec. 31, 2004 - Minnesota 20, Alabama 16 Jan. 1, 2003 - Auburn 13, Penn State 7 Dec. 28, 1996 - LSU 10, Clemson 7 Dec. 29, 2006 - Kentucky 28, Clemson 20 Jan. 1, 2004 - Georgia 34, Purdue 27 (OT) Jan. 2, 1998 - Auburn 21, Clemson 17 Dec. 31, 2007 - Kentucky 35, Florida State 28 Jan. 1, 2005 - Iowa 30, LSU 25 Dec. 31, 1998 - Georgia 35, Virginia 33 Dec. 31, 2008 - Vanderbilt 16, Boston College 14 Jan. 2, 2006 - West Virginia 38, Georgia 35 Dec. 30, 1999 - Miss. State 17, Clemson 7 Dec. 27, 2009 - Clemson 21, Kentucky 13 Jan. 1, 2007 - Wisconsin 17, Arkansas 14 Dec. 29, 2000 - LSU 28, Georgia Tech 14 Dec. 30, 2010 - North Carolina 30, Tennessee 27 (OT) Jan. 1, 2008 - Michigan 41, Florida 35 Dec. 31, 2001 - North Carolina 16, Auburn 10 Dec. 30, 2011 - Mississippi State 23, Wake Forest 17 Jan. 1, 2009 - Georgia 24, Michigan State 12 Dec. 31, 2002 - Maryland 30, Tennessee 3 Dec. 31, 2012 - Vanderbilt 38, N.C. State 24 Jan. 1, 2010 - Penn State 19, LSU 17 Jan. 2, 2004 - Clemson 27, Tennessee 14 Dec. 30, 2013 - Ole Miss 25, Georgia Tech 17 Jan. 1, 2011 - Alabama 49, Michigan State 7 Dec. 31, 2004 - Miami (Fla.) 27, Florida 10 Dec. 30, 2014 - Notre Dame 31, LSU 28 Jan. 2, 2012 - South Carolina 30, Nebraska 13 Dec. 30, 2005 - LSU 40, Miami (Fla.) 3 Jan. 1, 2013 - Georgia 45, Nebraska 31 Dec. 30, 2006 - Georgia 31, Virginia Tech 24 BIRMINGHAM BOWL (3-2) Jan. 1, 2014 - South Carolina 34, Wisconsin 24 Dec. 31, 2007 - Auburn 23, Clemson 20 Jan. 2, 2010 - Connecticut 20, South Carolina 7 Jan. 1, 2015 - Missouri 33, Minnesota 17 Dec. 31, 2008 - LSU 38, Georgia Tech 3 Jan. 8, 2011 - Pittsburgh 27, Kentucky 10 Dec. 31, 2009 - Virginia Tech 37, Tennessee 14 Jan. 5, 2013 - Ole Miss 38, Pittsburgh 17 OUTBACK BOWL (14-11) Dec. 31, 2010 - Florida State 26, South Carolina 17 Jan. 4, 2014 - Vanderbilt 41, Houston 24 Dec. 23, 1986 - Boston College 27, Georgia 24 Dec. 31, 2011 - Auburn 43, Virginia 24 Jan. 3, 2015 - Florida 28, East Carolina 20 Jan. 2, 1988 - Michigan 28, Alabama 24 Dec. 31, 2012 - Clemson 25, LSU 24 Jan. 2, 1989 - Syracuse 23, LSU 10 Dec. 31, 2013 - Texas A&M 52, Duke 48 Jan. 1, 1990 - Auburn 31, Ohio State 14 Dec. 31, 2014 - TCU 42, Ole Miss 3 Jan. 1, 1993 - Tennessee 38, Boston College 23 Jan. 1, 1996 - Penn State 43, Auburn 14 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games

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INDEPENDENCE BOWL (13-3) SUGAR BOWL (28-31) Jan. 1, 2002 - LSU 47, Illinois 34 Dec. 10, 1983 - Air Force 9, Ole Miss 3 Jan. 1, 1936 - TCU 3, LSU 2 Jan. 1, 2003 - Georgia 26, Florida State 13 Dec. 20, 1986 - Ole Miss 20, Texas Tech 17 Jan. 1, 1937 - Santa Clara 21, LSU 14 Jan. 4, 2004 - LSU 21, Oklahoma 14 *Dec. 29, 1991 - Georgia 24, Arkansas 15 Jan. 1, 1938 - Santa Clara 6, LSU 0 Jan. 3, 2005 - Auburn 16, Virginia Tech 13 Dec. 29, 1995 - LSU 45, Michigan State 26 Jan. 1, 1941 - Boston College 19, Tennessee 13 Jan. 3, 2006 - LSU 41, Notre Dame 14 Dec. 31, 1996 - Auburn 32, Army 29 Jan. 1, 1943 - Tennessee 14, Tulsa 7 Jan. 1, 2008 - Georgia 41, Hawaii 10 Dec. 28, 1997 - LSU 27, Notre Dame 9 Jan. 1, 1945 - Duke 29, Alabama 26 Jan. 2, 2009 - Utah 31, Alabama 17 Dec. 31, 1998 - Ole Miss 35, Texas Tech 18 Jan. 1, 1947 - Georgia 20, North Carolina 10 Jan. 1, 2010 - Florida 51, Cincinnati 24 Dec. 31, 1999 - Ole Miss 27, Oklahoma 25 Dec. 31, 2000 - Miss. State 43, Texas A&M 41 [OT] Jan. 1, 1948 - Texas 27, Alabama 7 Jan. 4, 2011 - Ohio State 31, Arkansas 26 Dec. 27, 2001 - Alabama 14, Iowa State 13 Jan. 2, 1950 - Oklahoma 35, LSU 0 Jan. 2, 2013 - Louisville 33, Florida 23 Dec. 27, 2002 - Ole Miss 27, Nebraska 23 Jan. 1, 1951 - Kentucky 13, Oklahoma 7 Jan. 2, 2014 - Oklahoma 45, Alabama 31 Dec. 31, 2003 - Arkansas 27, Missouri 14 Jan. 1, 1952 - Maryland 28, Tennessee 13 Jan. 1, 2015 - Ohio State 42, Alabama 35 Dec. 30, 2005 - Missouri 38, South Carolina 31 Jan. 1, 1953 - Georgia Tech 24, Ole Miss 7 Dec. 28, 2006 - Oklahoma State 34, Alabama 31 Jan. 1, 1955 - Navy 21, Ole Miss 0 Dec. 30, 2007 - Alabama 30, Colorado 24 Jan. 1, 1957 - Baylor 13, Tennessee 7 Dec. 28, 2009 - Georgia 44, Texas A&M 20 Jan. 1, 1958 - Ole Miss 39, Texas 7 Dec. 27, 2014 - South Carolina 24, Miami 21 Jan. 1, 1959 - LSU 7, Clemson 0 Jan. 1, 1960 - Ole Miss 21, LSU 0 TAXSLAYER BOWL (23-16) Jan. 2, 1961 - Ole Miss 14, Rice 6 Jan. 1, 1946 - Wake Forest 26, South Carolina 14 Jan. 1, 1962 - Alabama 10, Arkansas 3 Jan. 1, 1948 - Georgia 20, Maryland 20 Jan. 1, 1953 - Florida 14, Tulsa 13 Jan. 1, 1963 - Ole Miss 17, Arkansas 13 Jan. 1, 1954 - Texas Tech 35, Auburn 13 Jan. 1, 1964 - Alabama 12, Ole Miss 7 Dec. 31, 1954 - Auburn 33, Baylor 13 Jan. 1, 1965 - LSU 13, Syracuse 10 Dec. 31, 1955 - Vanderbilt 25, Auburn 13 Jan. 1, 1966 - Missouri 20, Florida 18 Dec. 28, 1957 - Tennessee 3, Texas A&M 0 Jan. 2, 1967 - Alabama 34, Nebraska 7 Dec. 27, 1958 - Ole Miss 7, Florida 3 Jan. 1, 1968 - LSU 20, Wyoming 13 Jan. 2, 1960 - Arkansas 14, Georgia Tech 7 Jan. 1, 1969 - Arkansas 16, Georgia 2 Dec. 31, 1960 - Florida 13, Baylor 12 Jan. 1, 1970 - Ole Miss 27, Arkansas 22 Dec. 29, 1962 - Florida 17, Penn State 7 Jan. 1, 1971 - Tennessee 34, Air Force 13 Dec. 31, 1966 - Tennessee 18, Syracuse 12 Jan. 1, 1972 - Oklahoma 40, Auburn 22 Dec. 28, 1968 - Missouri 35, Alabama 10 Dec. 31, 1973 - Notre Dame 24, Alabama 23 Dec. 27, 1969 - Florida 14, Tennessee 13 Dec. 31, 1974 - Nebraska 13, Florida 10 Jan. 2, 1971 - Auburn 35, Ole Miss 28 Dec. 31, 1971 - Georgia 7, North Carolina 3 Dec. 31, 1975 - Alabama 13, Penn State 6 Dec. 30, 1972 - Auburn 24, Colorado 3 Jan. 1, 1977 - Pittsburgh 27, Georgia 3 Dec. 29, 1973 - Texas Tech 28, Tennessee 19 Jan. 2, 1978 - Alabama 35, Ohio State 6 Dec. 30, 1974 - Auburn 27, Texas 3 Jan. 1, 1979 - Alabama 14, Penn State 7 Dec. 29, 1975 - Maryland 13, Florida 0 Jan. 1, 1980 - Alabama 24, Arkansas 9 Dec. 29, 1980 - Pittsburgh 37, South Carolina 9 Jan. 1, 1981 - Georgia 17, Notre Dame 10 Dec. 28, 1981 - North Carolina 31, Arkansas 27 Jan. 1, 1982 - Pittsburgh 24, Georgia 20 Dec. 30, 1983 - Florida 14, Iowa 6 Jan. 1, 1983 - Penn State 27, Georgia 23 Dec. 28, 1984 - Oklahoma State 21, South Carolina 14 Jan. 2, 1984 - Auburn 9, Michigan 7 Dec. 31, 1987 - LSU 30, South Carolina 13 Jan. 1, 1985 - Nebraska 28, LSU 10 Jan. 1, 1989 - Georgia 34, Michigan State 27 Jan. 1, 1986 - Tennessee 35, Miami 7 Jan. 1, 1991 - Michigan 35, Ole Miss 3 Jan. 1, 1987 - Nebraska 30, LSU 15 Dec. 31, 1992 - Florida 27, N.C. State 10 Dec. 31, 1993 - Alabama 24, North Carolina 10 Jan. 1, 1988 - Auburn 16, Syracuse 16 Dec. 30, 1994 - Tennessee 45, Virginia Tech 23 Jan. 2, 1989 - Florida State 13, Auburn 7 Jan. 1, 2011 - Mississippi State 52, Michigan 14 Jan. 1, 1990 - Miami 33, Alabama 25 Jan. 2, 2012 - Florida 24, Ohio State 17 Jan. 1, 1991 - Tennessee 23, Virginia 22 (19-22) Jan. 1, 2013 - Northwestern 34, Mississippi State 20 Jan. 1, 1992 - Notre Dame 39, Florida 28 Jan. 1, 2014 - Nebraska 24, Georgia 19 Jan. 1, 1993 - Alabama 34, Miami 13 Jan. 2, 2015 - Tennessee 45, Iowa 28 Jan. 1, 1994 - Florida 41, West Virginia 7 Jan. 2, 1995 - Florida State 23, Florida 17 Jan. 2, 1997 - Florida 52, Florida State 20 Jan. 2, 2001 - Miami (Fla.) 37, Florida 20 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games

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BELK BOWL (1-0) SEC SENDS 10 TEAMS TO BOWL GAMES IN 2015 ; TIED ALL-TIME NCAA BOWL VICTORY RECORD LAST SEASON Dec. 30, 2014 - Georgia 37, Louisville 14 The SEC has sent no less than eight teams to post-season bowls in each of the last nine seasons.

TEXAS BOWL (1-0) In 2015, the SEC became the first conference in college football history to send 10 or more teams to bowl games in three consecutive seasons. For the second straight year, the entire SEC Western Division advanced to postseason play. Dec. 29, 2014 - Arkansas 31, Texas 7 The SEC sent nine teams to bowl games in 2006, 2007, 2011 and 2012, eight teams in 2008 and 10 teams in 2009, 2010, 2013 and ORANGE BOWL (14-15) 2015. Jan. 1, 1936 - Catholic University 20, Ole Miss 19 Jan. 1, 1937 - Duquesne 13, Mississippi State 12 The most wins by the SEC in a bowl season is seven, set in 2007 and matched again in 2013 and 2014. During the last eight years Jan. 1, 1938 - Auburn 6, Michigan State 0 (2007-14), the SEC is 50-27 (.649) in post-season bowl games. Jan. 2, 1939 - Tennessee 17, Oklahoma 0 Most Bowl Appearances Jan. 1, 1941 - Mississippi State 14, Georgetown 7 1. 12 - SEC, 2014 Jan. 1, 1942 - Georgia 40, TCU 26 2. 11 - ACC, 2013, 2014 Jan. 1, 1943 - Alabama 37, Boston College 21 3. 10 - SEC, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2015 Jan. 1, 1944 - LSU 19, Texas A&M 14 10 - ACC, 2008 Jan. 1, 1947 - Rice 8, Tennessee 0 10 - Big Ten, 2011, 2014, 2015 Jan. 1, 1949 - Texas 41, Georgia 28 10 - Pac-12, 2015 Jan. 2, 1950 - Santa Clara 21, Kentucky 13 4. 9 - SEC, 2000, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012 9 - ACC, 2010, 2015 Jan. 1, 1953 - Alabama 61, Syracuse 6 9 - Big 12, 2012 Jan. 1, 1960 - Georgia 14, Missouri 0 9 - Pac 12, 2013 Jan. 1, 1962 - LSU 25, Colorado 7 Jan. 1, 1963 - Alabama 17, Oklahoma 0 Most Bowl Wins Jan. 1, 1964 - Nebraska 13, Auburn 7 1. 7 - SEC, 2007 (7-2); 2013 (7-3); 2014 (7-5) Jan. 1, 1965 - Texas 21, Alabama 17 2. 6 - SEC, 2013 (5 times); Big 12 (once); Pac-12 (twice); Big Ten (once) Jan. 1, 1966 - Alabama 39, Nebraska 28 7. 5 - SEC (7 times); Big 12 (3 times); Pac-10 (twice); ACC (3 times) Jan. 2, 1967 - Florida 27, Georgia Tech 12 The SEC lead the nation in bowl victories last postseason, while second among the Power Five conferences in bowl winning percent- Jan. 1, 1968 - Oklahoma 26, Tennessee 24 age in the first year of the College Football Playoff era. Jan. 1, 1971 - Nebraska 17, LSU 12 Jan. 1, 1972 - Nebraska 38, Alabama 12 The SEC also won seven postseason bowl games in 2007 and 2013. The SEC is 56-30 (.651) in bowl games since 2006, winning six or Jan. 1, 1974 - Penn State 16, LSU 9 more bowl games each year but 2010, when the league finished 5-5. Jan. 1, 1975 - Notre Dame 13, Alabama 11 Jan. 1, 1983 - Nebraska 21, LSU 20 The SEC was represented by three teams in New Year’s Six/Access Bowls last season (Alabama – AllState Sugar; Ole Miss – Chick-fil- A Peach; Mississippi State-Capital One Orange), with the Crimson Tide appearing in the semifinal of the inaugural College Football Jan. 2, 1998 - Nebraska 42, Tennessee 17 Playoff. Jan. 2, 1999 - Florida 31, Syracuse 10 Jan. 2, 2002 - Florida 56, Maryland 23 2014-15 Bowl Record by Conference: Dec. 31, 2014 - Georgia Tech 49, Mississippi State 34 Conference Record Win Pct. SEC 7-5 .583 Pac-12 6-3 .667 Big Ten 6-5 .545 ACC 4-7 .364 Big 12 2-5 .286 2014 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games

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SEC IN THE BOWLS SEC COACHES’ BOWL RECORDS SEC TOPS NATION IN BOWL APPEARANCES Below is a recap of how each of the current SEC coaches The schools that currently comprise the SEC have appeared in BOWL APPEARANCES have fared in previous post-season bowl games (alphabetical by 419 bowls (as of 2014-15 bowls). That is by far the most of any school): conference in the nation. Below is a look at how the various 2015 Bowl conferences have fared in bowl games in its history (using 2014 1. ALABAMA 64 Cotton Coach G W-L-T Pct. conference alignments): 2. Texas 54 Nick Saban, Alabama 16 8-8-0 .500 3. Southern California 53 Bret Bielema, Arkansas 7 3-4-0 .429 Conference Bowls W-L-T Pct. Nebraska 53 Gus Malzahn, Auburn 2 0-2-0 .000 SEC 419 220-186-13 .541 5. GEORGIA 52 TaxSlayer Jim McElwain, Florida 1 1-0-0 1.000 Pac-12 303 159-138-6 .535 6. TENNESSEE 51 Outback Mark Stoops, Kentucky 0 0-0-0 .000 ACC 331 164-162-5 .503 7. Oklahoma 50 Les Miles, LSU 13 7-6-0 .538 American 138 68-68-2 .500 8. LSU 48 Texas Hugh Freeze, Ole Miss 3 2-1-0 .667 Big 12 282 135-143-4 .486 9. Ohio State 47 Dan Mullen, Miss. State 5 3-2-0 .600 Conference USA 148 70-76-2 .480 10. Penn State 46 Butch Jones, Tennessee 6 4-2-0 .667 Big Ten 323 150-170-3 .469 11. Michigan 45 Kevin Sumlin, Texas A&M 5 4-1-0 .800 Mountain West 121 55-63-3 .467 Florida State 45 Derek Mason, Vanderbilt 0 0-0-0 .000 Sun Belt 26 11-15-0 .423 13. Georgia Tech 44 Mid-American 78 31-47-0 .397 14. FLORIDA 42 Citrus SEC COMPOSITE BOWL RECORD 15. ARKANSAS 41 Liberty School W-L-T Pct. SEC vs. OTHER CONFERENCES IN BOWL GAMES AUBURN 41 Birmingham Alabama 34-24-3 .582 (Using 2014 conference alignments) 17. Clemson 39 Arkansas 14-23-3 .388 18. Texas Tech 38 Auburn 22-15-2 .590 Conference Bowls W-L-T Pct. 19. OLE MISS 38 Sugar Florida 21-20-0 .512 Big 12 103 49-51-3 .490 TEXAS A&M 38 Music City Georgia 28-20-3 .578 Big Ten 83 50-33 .602 Miami (Fla.) 38 Kentucky 8-7-0 .533 ACC 85 50-33-2 .600 22. UCLA 36 LSU 23-22-1 .511 American 27 10-16-1 .389 Washington 36 Ole Miss 23-13-0 .639 Conference USA 24 19-5-0 .792 Notre Dame 36 Mississippi State 10-8-0 .556 Pac-10 23 12-8-3 .587 25. West Virginia 35 Missouri 15-16-0 .484 Mountain West 14 8-6-0 .571 South Carolina 8-12-0 .400 Mid-American 2 0-2-0 .000 Tennessee 26-24-0 .520 Western Athletic 1 1-0-0 1.000 BOWL VICTORIES Texas A&M 17-19-0 .472 1. ALABAMA 34 Vanderbilt 4-2-1 .643 SEC YEAR-BY-YEAR IN POST-SEASON BOWLS (Since 1992) 2. Southern California 33 OVERALL 253-225-13 .529 Year Teams W-L Pct. 3. Oklahoma 28 2014 12 7-5 .583 Penn State 28 LAST APPEARANCE IN BOWL GAMES 2013 10 7-3 .700 GEORGIA 28 Alabama 2015 Sugar 2012 9 6-3 .667 6. Texas 26 Arkansas 2014 Texas 2011 9 6-3 .667 Florida State 26 Auburn 2015 Outback 2010 10 5-5 .500 TENNESSEE 26 Florida 2014 Birmingham 2009 10 6-4 .600 9. Nebraska 25 Georgia 2014 Belk 2008 8 6-2 .750 10. LSU 23 Kentucky 2011 BBVA Compass 2007 9 7-2 .778 OLE MISS 23 LSU 2014 Music City 2006 9 6-3 .667 Georgia Tech 23 Ole Miss 2014 Chick-fil-A Peach 2005 6 3-3 .500 13. AUBURN 22 Mississippi State 2014 Orange 2004 6 3-3 .500 14. FLORIDA 21 Missouri 2015 Buffalo Wild Wings 2003 7 5-2 .714 15. Michigan 20 South Carolina 2014 Independence 2002 7 3-4 .429 Ohio State 20 Tennessee 2015 Taxslayer 2001 8 5-3 .625 17. Miami (Fla.) 18 Texas A&M 2014 Liberty 2000 9 4-5 .444 Clemson 18 Vanderbilt 2014 BBVA Compass 1999 8 4-4 .500 19. Notre Dame 17 1998 8 4-4 .500 TEXAS A&M 17 1997 6 5-1 .833 20. Washington 16 1996 5 5-0 1.000 UCLA 16 1995 6 2-4 .333 22. N.C. State 15 1994 5 3-2 .600 Oklahoma State 15 1993 4 2-2 .500 24. Iowa 14 1992 6 5-1 .833 West Virginia 14 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games

SEC BOWL RECORDS (INDIVIDUAL) (Top three unless otherwise indicated/# - NCAA Record)

TOTAL OFFENSE Most Yards Most Plays 239 - Josh Reed, LSU vs. Illinois (2002 Sugar) 68 - Hines Ward, Georgia vs. Virginia (1995 Peach) 220 - Jameon Lewis, Mississippi State vs. Rice (2013 Liberty) 67 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee vs. Clemson (2004 Peach) 205 – Tavarres King, Georgia vs. Michigan State (2012 Outback) 66 - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State vs. Georgia Tech (2014 Orange) 199 - Peerless Price, Tennessee vs. Florida State (1999 Fiesta) [4 catches] Most Total Yards 196 - Anthony Hancock, Tennessee vs. Wisconsin (1981 Garden State) [11] 533 - , Florida vs. Cincinnati (2010 Sugar) Highest Average per Reception 516 - , Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma (2013 Cotton) 68.0 (2-136) - Chris Conley, Georgia vs. Nebraska (2013 Capital One) 500 - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State vs. Georgia Tech (2014 Orange) 49.8 (4-199) - Peerless Price, Tennessee vs. Florida State (1999 Fiesta) Highest Average Per Play 39.7 (3-119) - Ike Hilliard, Florida vs. Florida State (1995 Sugar) 15.2 - Travin Dural, LSU vs. Notre Dame (2014 Music City) Most TD Receptions 13.7 - Ricardo Louis, Auburn vs. Wisconsin (2015 Outback) 3 - Five Times [Most Recent: Travis Taylor, Florida vs. Michigan State, 2000 Citrus] 12.4 - Greg McElroy, Alabama vs. Michigan State (2011 Capital One) Most Touchdowns Responsible For SCORING 5 - Kyle Allen, Texas A&M vs. West Virginia (2014 Liberty) Most Points 5 - Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M vs. Duke (2013 Chick-fil-A) 24 - Domanick Davis, LSU vs. Illinois (2002 Sugar) 5 - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State vs. Rice (2013 Liberty) 19 - Bobby Luna, Alabama vs. Syracuse (1953 Orange) [2 TD, 7 PAT] 5 – Aaron Murray, Georgia vs. Nebraska (2013 Capital One) 18 - by several players 5 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee vs. Michigan (2002 Citrus) Most Touchdowns 4 - Domanick Davis, LSU vs. Illinois (2002 Sugar) RUSHING Most Attempts KICKING 43 - Fred Taylor, Florida vs. Penn State (1998 Citrus) Most Field Goals Made 39 - Errict Rhett, Florida vs. N.C. State (1992 Gator) #5 - Tim Rogers, Mississippi State vs. N.C. State (1995 Peach) 37 - Ronnie Brown, Auburn vs. Penn State (2003 Capital One) #5 - Arden Czyzewski, Florida vs. Notre Dame (1992 Sugar) Most Net Yards #5 - Jeremy Shelley, Alabama vs. LSU (2012 BCS Championship) 266 - Nick Chubb, Georgia vs. Louisville (2014 Belk) 4 - Marshall Morgan, Georgia vs. Nebraska (2014 Gator) 250 - Chuck Webb, Tennessee vs. Arkansas (1990 Cotton) 4 - Billy Bennett, Georgia vs. Florida State (2003 Sugar) 234 - Kevin Faulk, LSU vs. Michigan State (1995 Independence) 4 - Kanon Parkman, Georgia vs. Virginia (1995 Peach) 234 - Fred Taylor, Florida vs. Penn State (1998 Citrus) 4 - Tim Davis, Alabama vs. Ole Miss (1964 Sugar) Highest Average per Rush Most Points by a Kicker 16.0 - I’Tavius Mathers, Ole Miss vs. Pitt (2013 BBVA Compass) [6 for 96] 16 - Tim Rogers, Mississippi State vs. N.C. State (1995 Peach) [5 FG, 1 PAT] 15.2 - Travin Dural, LSU vs. Notre Dame (2014 Music City) [4 for 61] 16 - Arden Czyzewski, Florida vs. Notre Dame (1992 Sugar) [5 FG, 1 PAT] 13.7 - Ricardo Louis, Auburn vs. Wisconsin (2015 Outback) [3 for 41] 15 - Jeremy Shelley, Alabama vs. LSU (2012 BCS Championship) [5 FGs] Most Rushing Touchdowns 4 - Domanick Davis, LSU vs. Illinois (2002 Sugar) PUNTING All-Purpose Rushing Yards Highest Average per Punt #359 - Sherman Williams, Alabama vs. Ohio State (1995 Citrus) 55.0 - JK Scott (Alabama) vs. Ohio State (2015 Sugar) [7-385] 267 - Jameon Lewis, Mississippi State vs. Rice (2013 Liberty) 52.3 - Chris Hogue, Tennessee vs. Nebraska (1998 Orange) [6-314] 266 - Nick Chubb, Georgia vs. Louisville (2014 Belk) 50.0 - Dana Moore, Mississippi State vs. Nebraska (1980 Sun) [5-250] 49.3 - Damon Duval, Auburn vs. North Carolina (2001 Peach) [9-444] PASSING 49.2 – Brian Mimbs, Georgia vs. Michigan State (2009 Capital One) {4-197} Most Attempts 49.2 - Cody Mandell, Alabama vs. Notre Dame (2013 BCS NCG) [4-197] 59 - Hines Ward, Georgia vs. Virginia (1995 Peach) 58 - , Florida vs. Notre Dame (1992 Sugar) RETURN YARDAGE 55 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee vs. Clemson (2004 Peach) Most Kickoff Return Yards Most Completions 146 - Sherman Williams, Alabama vs. Miami (1993 Sugar) 38 - Whit Taylor, Vanderbilt vs. Air Force (1982 Hall of Fame) 132 - Dale Carter, Tennessee vs. Penn State (1992 Fiesta) 33 - David Smith, Alabama vs. Army (1988 Sun) Most Punt Return Yards 33 - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State vs. Georgia Tech (2014 Orange) 108 - Freddie Milons, Alabama vs. Michigan (2000 Orange) Most Consecutive Completions 106 - Marshay Green, Ole Miss vs. Oklahoma State (2010 Cotton) #19 - Mike Bobo, Georgia vs. Wisconsin (1998 Outback) 95 - Sherman Williams, Alabama vs. Miami (1993 Sugar) 13 - Jeff Francis, Tennessee vs. Indiana (1988 Peach) 12 - Tim Tebow, Florida vs. Cincinnati (2010 Sugar) DEFENSE Most Net Yards Most Interceptions 482 - Tim Tebow, Florida vs. Cincinnati (2010 Sugar) 3 - Bud McClinton, Auburn vs. Arizona (1968 Sun) 453 - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State vs. Georgia Tech (2014 Orange) 3 - Tommy Luke, Ole Miss vs. Texas (1966 Bluebonnet) 452 - Whit Taylor, Vanderbilt vs. Air Force (1982 Hall of Fame) 3 - Ray Brown, Ole Miss vs. Texas (1958 Sugar) Most Touchdown Passes Thrown Most Total Tackles 5 - Aaron Murray, Georgia vs. Nebraska (2013 Capital One) #31 - Lee Roy Jordan, Alabama vs. Oklahoma (1963 Orange) 4 - , Tennessee vs. Northwestern (1997 Citrus) 20 - Carl Zander, Tennessee vs. Maryland (1984 Sun) 4 - , Florida vs. Maryland (2002 Orange) 19 - Kevin Minter, LSU vs. Clemson (2012 Chick-Fil-A) 4 - Kyle Allen, Texas A&M vs. West Virginia (2014 Liberty) Most Sacks Highest Completion Percentage 4.5 - Reggie McKenzie, Tennessee vs. Maryland (1984 Sun) #.929 (26-28) - Mike Bobo, Georgia vs. Wisconsin (1998 Outback) 3 - Dante Fowler, Florida vs. East Carolina (2015 Birmingham) .886 (31-35) - Tim Tebow, Florida vs. Cincinnati (2010 Sugar) 3 – Marcus Howard, Georgia vs. Hawaii (2008 Sugar) .880 (22-25) - Connor Shaw, South Carolina vs. Wisconsin (2014 Capital One) 3 - David Pollack, Georgia vs. Wisconsin (2005 Outback) 3 - Gabe Northern, LSU vs. Michigan State (1995 Independence) 3 - James Gilyard, LSU vs. Michigan State (1995 Independence) RECEIVING 3 - Ernie Barnes, Mississippi State vs. Kansas (1981 Hall of Fame) Most Receptions 3 - Kalimba Edwards, South Carolina vs. Ohio State (2001 Outback) #20 - Norman Jordan, Vanderbilt vs. Air Force (1982 Hall of Fame) 3 - Derrick Harvey, Florida vs. Ohio State (2007 BCS NCG) 14 - Josh Reed, LSU vs. Illinois (2002 Sugar) Most Pass Deflections 12 - Hines Ward, Georgia vs. Wisconsin (1998 Outback) 4 - Five Players [Most Recent: Chris Cummings, LSU vs. Notre Dame, 1997 Independence] 12 - Darvin Adams, Auburn vs. Northwestern (2010 Outback) 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games

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TOTAL OFFENSE SCORING Most Plays Most Touchdowns 97 - LSU vs. Illinois (2002 Sugar) 9 - Alabama vs. Syracuse (1953 Orange) 95 - Georgia vs. Virginia (1995 Peach) 8 - Florida vs. Maryland (2002 Orange) 95 - LSU vs. Texas (2003 Cotton) 7 - LSU vs. Illinois (2002 Sugar) Most Plays, Both Teams 7 - Florida vs. Cincinnati (2010 Sugar) 187 - Missouri (91) vs. Oklahoma State (96) (2014 Cotton) Most Touchdowns, Both Teams 171 - Auburn (82) vs. Arizona (89) (1968 Sun) 12 - Texas A&M (6) vs. Duke (6) (2013 Chick-fil-A) 169 - Tennessee (77) vs. Purdue (92) (1979 Bluebonnet) 12 - LSU (7) vs. Illinois (5) (2002 Sugar) Most Yards 11 - Mississippi State (4) vs. Georgia Tech (7) (2014 Orange) 659 - Florida vs. Maryland (2002 Orange) 11 - Florida (8) vs. Maryland (3) (2002 Orange) 659 - Florida vs. Cincinnati (2010 Sugar) 11 - Ole Miss (4) vs. West Virginia (7) (2000 Music City) 633 - Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma (2013 Cotton) 11 - Florida (3) vs. Nebraska (8) (1996 Fiesta) Most Yards, Both Teams Most Field Goals 1,202 - Texas A&M (541) vs. Duke (661) (2013 Chick-fil-A) #5 - Mississippi State vs. N.C. State (1995 Peach) 1,182 - Mississippi State (605) vs. Georgia Tech (577) (2014 Orange) #5 - Florida vs. Notre Dame (1992 Sugar) 1,048 - Ole Miss (333) vs. Michigan (715) (1991 Gator) #5 - Alabama vs. LSU (2012 BCS Championship) Highest Average per Play 4 - Georgia vs. Nebraksa (2014 Gator) 9.6 (66-633) - Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma (2013 Cotton) 4 - Alabama vs. Ole Miss (1964 Sugar) 9.4 (70-659) - Florida vs. Cincinnati (2010 Sugar) 4 - Georgia vs. Florida State (2003 Sugar) 8.9 (74-659) - Florida vs. Maryland (2002 Orange) 4 - LSU vs. Miami, Fla. (2006 Peach) 8.4 (52-436) LSU vs. Notre Dame (2014 Music City) Most Field Goals, Both Teams 8.3 (71-589) - Georgia vs. Nebraska (2013 Capital One) #7 - Mississippi State (5) vs. N.C. State (2) (1995 Peach) 6 - Florida (5) vs. Notre Dame (1) (1992 Sugar) RUSHING 6 - Auburn (3) vs. Syracuse (3) (1988 Sugar) Most Attempts 6 - Tennessee (1) vs. Maryland (5) (1983 Citrus) 68 - Mississippi State vs. North Carolina (1974 Sun) Most Points Scored Most Attempts, Both Teams 61 - Alabama vs. Syracuse (1953 Orange) #122 - Mississippi State (68) vs. North Carolina (54) (1974 Sun) 56 - Florida vs. Maryland (2002 Orange) 116 - Alabama (46) vs. Colorado (70) (1969 Liberty) 52 - Texas A&M vs. Duke (2013 Chick-fil-A) 113 - Auburn (42) vs. Missouri (71) (1973 Sun) 52 - Florida vs. Florida State (1997 Sugar) Most Net Yards Most Points Scored, Both Teams 455 - Mississippi State vs. North Carolina (1974 Sun) 100 - Texas A&M (52) vs. Duke (48) (2013 Chick-fil-A) 423 - Auburn vs. Baylor (1954 Gator) 87 - Ole Miss (38) vs. West Virginia (49) (2000 Music City) Most Net Yards, Both Teams 86 - Florida (24) vs. Nebraska (62) (1996 Fiesta) 732 - Mississippi State (455) vs. North Carolina (277) (1974 Sun) 681 - Tennessee (320) vs. Arkansas (361) (1990 Cotton) MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS 628 - Alabama (155) vs. Colorado (473) (1969 Liberty) Most First Downs Highest Rushing Average 33 - Mississippi State vs. Georgia Tech (2014 Orange) 10.5 (31-326) - Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma (2013 Cotton) 32 - LSU vs. Illinois (2002 Sugar) 32 - Tennessee vs. Texas A&M (2005 Cotton) PASSING Most Punts Most Attempts 16 - Alabama vs. Texas A&M (1942 Cotton) 59 - Georgia vs. Virginia (1995 Peach) 15 - Tennessee vs. Rice (1947 Orange) 58 - Florida vs. Notre Dame (1992 Sugar) 14 - LSU vs. Santa Clara (1938 Sugar) 56 - Tennessee vs. Clemson (2004 Peach) Highest Punting Average Most Attempts, Both Teams 55.0 (7-385) - Alabama vs. Ohio State (2015 Sugar) 111 - Auburn (33) vs. Northwestern (78) (OT) (2010 Outback) 52.3 (6-314) - Tennessee vs. Nebraska (1998 Orange) 101 - Missouri (44) vs. Oklahoma State (57) (2014 Cotton) 50.0 (5-250) - Mississippi State vs. Nebraska (1980 Sun) 100 - Kentucky (50) vs. Florida State (50) (2007 Music City) Most Fumbles Most Completions #11 - Ole Miss vs. Alabama (1964 Sugar) 38 - Vanderbilt vs. Air Force (1982 Hall of Fame) 7 - Five Times 33 - Alabama vs. Army (1988 John Hancock) Most Fumbles Lost 33 - Florida vs. Maryland (2002 Orange) #6 - Ole Miss vs. Alabama (1964 Sugar) (11 fumbles) 33 - Mississippi State vs. Georgia Tech (2014 Orange) 5 - Georgia vs. Stanford (1978 Bluebonnet) (6 fumbles) Most Completions, Both Teams 5 - Auburn vs. Texas (1974 Gator) (7 fumbles) 67 - Auburn (20) vs. Northwestern (47) (OT) (2010 Outback) 5 - Georgia vs. Arkansas (1969 Sugar) (7 fumbles) 59 - Texas A&M (30) vs. Duke (29) (2013 Chick-fil-A) 5 - Auburn vs. Vanderbilt (1955 Gator) (5 fumbles) 58 - Florida (31) vs. Cincinnati (27) (2010 Sugar) Most Penalties 58 - Texas A&M (23) vs. Oklahoma (35) (2013 Cotton) #21 - Mississippi State vs. Clemson (1999 Peach) Most Yards 18 - Alabama vs. Michigan (2000 Orange) 482 - Florida vs. Cincinnati (2010 Sugar) Most Yards Penalized 456 - Florida vs. Maryland (2002 Orange) 188 - Mississippi State vs. Clemson (1999 Peach) 453 - Mississippi State vs. Georgia Tech (2014 Orange) 140 - Auburn vs. Northwestern (2010 Outback) Most Yards, Both Teams 132 - Alabama vs. Michigan (2000 Orange) 809 - Texas A&M (382) vs. Duke (427) (2013 Chick-fil-A) Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed 774 - Florida (449) vs. Florida State (325) (1995 Sugar) -48 - Alabama vs. Michigan State (28 attempts) (2011 Capital One) 767 - Auburn (235) vs. Northwestern (532) (2010 Outback) Largest Deficit Overcome to Win Highest Completion Percentage 25 - Georgia (28) vs. Purdue (25) (2000 Outback) (UGA trailed 25-0 in 2nd quarter) .900 (9-10) - Ole Miss vs. Air Force (1992 Liberty) .897 (26-29) - Georgia vs. Wisconsin (1998 Outback) .885 (23-26) - South Carolina vs. Wisconsin (2014 Capital One) 2015 SEC Football Postseason Bowl Games 2015 SEC FOOTBALL MEDIA SERVICES SEC COACHES TELECONFERENCE SEC FOOTBALL CONTACTS Dates: Every Wednesday (9/2 - 11/26) Number: (877) 381-5694 (Confidential) ALABAMA - Josh Maxson OLE MISS - Kyle Campbell Replays: www.SECSports.com [email protected] [email protected] Order of Appearance (All Times Central) Phone: (205) 348-3631 Phone: (662) 915-7522 10:00 a.m. Les Miles, LSU Secondary Contact: Alex Thompson Twitter: @CampbellKyle 10:10 a.m. Will Muschamp, South Carolina [email protected] Secondary Contact: Joey Jones 10:20 a.m. Jim McElwain, Florida Phone: (205) 348-3550 [email protected] 10:30 a.m. Derek Mason, Vanderbilt Phone: (662) 915-7526 10:40 a.m. Nick Saban, Alabama ARKANSAS - 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SEC IN THE POLLS Associated Press (Dec. 6) College Football Playoff Rankings (Dec. 6) No. Team Record Points 1 Clemson(51) 13-0 1510 SATELLITE RADIO SCHEDULE No. Team Record The following games are scheduled to be on SiriusXM satellite 2 ALABAMA(9) 12-1 1465 1 Clemson 13-0 3 Michigan State(1) 12-1 1382 radio this weekend: 2 ALABAMA 12-1 4 Oklahoma 11-1 1376 Sirius / XM 5 Stanford 11-2 1221 3 Michigan State 12-1 Dec. 29 4 Oklahoma 11-1 Texas Bowl • Houston, Texas 80 6 Iowa 12-1 1214 LSU vs. Texas Tech [ESPN] (8 p.m. CT) 7 Ohio State 11-1 1208 5 Iowa 12-1 8 Notre Dame 10-2 1070 6 Stanford 11-2 Dec. 30 9 Florida State 10-2 972 7 Ohio State 11-1 Birmingham Bowl • Birmingham, Ala. 80 10 North Carolina 11-2 949 8 Notre Dame 10-2 Auburn vs. Memphis [ESPN] (11 a.m. CT) 11 TCU 10-2 936 9 Florida State 10-2 12 Northwestern 10-2 776 10 North Carolina 11-2 Belk Bowl • Charlotte, N.C. 80 13 Oklahoma State 10-2 767 11 TCU 10-2 Mississippi State vs. N.C. State [ESPN] (2:30 p.m. CT) 14 Houston 12-1 710 12 OLE MISS 9-3 Music City Bowl • Nashville, Tenn. 15 Oregon 9-3 685 13 Northwestern 10-2 Texas A&M vs. Louisville [ESPN] (6 p.m. CT) 16 OLE MISS 9-3 656 14 Michigan 9-3 17 Michigan 9-3 578 15 Oregon 9-3 Dec. 31 18 Baylor 9-3 426 Cotton Bowl • Arlington, Texas 83 19 FLORIDA 10-3 420 16 Oklahoma State 10-2 Alabama vs. Michigan State [ESPN] (7 p.m. CT) 20 Utah 9-3 323 17 Baylor 9-3 21 Navy 9-2 271 18 Houston 12-1 Jan. 1 22 LSU 8-3 270 19 FLORIDA 10-3 Outback Bowl • Tampa, Fla. N/A 23 Wisconsin 9-3 197 20 LSU 8-3 Tennessee vs. Northwestern [ESPN2] (Noon ET) 24 Temple 10-3 94 21 Navy 9-2 Citrus Bowl • Orlando, Fla. 81 25 Western Kentucky 11-2 70 22 Utah 9-3 Florida vs. Michigan [ABC] (1 p.m. ET) — 23 TENNESSEE 8-4 Others (SEC Only): Georgia 67, Tennessee 23, 24 Temple 10-3 Sugar Bowl • New Orleans, La. 80 Arkansas 20, Mississippi State 6. 25 USC 8-5 Ole Miss vs. Oklahoma State [ESPN] (7:30 p.m. CT) Jan. 2 Taxslayer Bowl • Jacksonville, Fla. 80 USA Today Coaches’ Poll (Dec. 6) Georgia vs. Penn State [ESPN] (Noon ET) No. Team Record Points Liberty Bowl • Memphis, Tenn. 80 1 Clemson(55) 13-0 1493 Arkansas vs. Kansas State [ESPN] (2:20 p.m.CT) 2 ALABAMA(5) 12-1 1438 3 Oklahoma 11-1 1363 4 Michigan State 12-1 1341 5 Ohio State 11-1 1205 6 Stanford 11-2 1202 7 Iowa 12-1 1184 8 Florida State 10-2 1025 9 Notre Dame 10-2 1016 10 TCU 10-2 927 11 North Carolina 11-2 914 SEC Nation on The SEC Network 12 Northwestern 10-2 775 Host Joe Tessitore is joined by analyst Greg McElroy, Marcus 13 Oklahoma State 10-2 764 Spears and Paul Finebaum on a different SEC campus each 14 Oregon 9-3 655 week for this two-hour traveling pregame show with game 15 OLE MISS 9-3 627 previews, highlights, features and the sights and sounds of game day in the SEC. 16 Houston 12-1 626 17 Michigan 9-3 533 SEC Nation Schedule: 18 FLORIDA 10-3 502 Date Time (ET) School/City 19 Baylor 9-3 485 Sat, Sept. 5 10 a.m. - Noon Arkansas/Fayetteville 20 Utah 9-3 362 Sat, Sept. 12 10 a.m. - Noon Vanderbilt/Nashville Sat, Sept. 19 10 a.m. - Noon LSU/Baton Rouge 21 LSU 8-3 261 Sat., Sept. 26 10 a.m. - Noon Florida/Gainesville 22 Navy 9-2 251 Sat., Oct. 3 10 a.m. - Noon Georgia/Athens 23 Wisconsin 9-3 177 Sat., Oct. 10 10 a.m. - Noon Tennessee/Knoxville 24 Temple 10-3 72 Sat., Oct. 17 10 a.m. - Noon Texas A&M/College Station Sat., Oct. 24 10 a.m. - Noon Alabama/Tuscaloosa 25 GEORGIA 9-3 68 Sat., Oct. 31 10 a.m. - Noon Kentucky/Lexington — Jacksonville, Fla. Others (SEC Only): Tennessee 24, Mississippi State 7, Thurs., Nov. 5 7:30 p.m.-9 p.m. Missouri/Columbia, Mo. Texas A&M 3. Sat., Nov. 7 10 a.m. - Noon Ole Miss/Oxford Sat., Nov. 14 10 a.m. - Noon Miss. State/Starkville Sat., Nov. 21 10 a.m. - Noon South Carolina/Columbia Sat., Nov. 28 10 a.m. - Noon Auburn/Auburn Sat., Dec. 5 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. SEC Championship Game 2015 SEC Football Postseason Bowl Games

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SEC ATTENDANCE UPDATE School Stadium(s) Capacity Games 100%+ Total Att. Average Att. Pct. of Capacity Alabama Bryant-Denny Stadium 101,821 7 4 707,786 101,112 99.30 Arkansas Donald W. Reynolds Razorback (Fayetteville) 72,000 6 3 421,688 70,281 97.61 War Memorial (Little Rock) 54,120 1 - 49,591 49,591 91.63 7 3 471,279 67,326 94.62 Auburn Pat Dye Field at Jordan-Hare Stadium 87, 451 7 7 612,157 87,451 100.00 Florida Ben Hill Griffin at Stadium at Florida Field 88,548 7 6 630,457 90,065 101.71 Georgia Sanford Stadium 92,746 7 7 649,222 92,746 100.00 Kentucky Commonwealth Stadium 61,000 8 5 490,341 61,295 100.48 LSU Tiger Stadium 102,321 6 3 612,026 102,004 99.69 Ole Miss Vaught-Hemingway/Hollingsworth Field 59,347 7 7 423,355 60,479 101.91 Miss. State Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field 61,337 7 5 432,490 61,784 100.73 Missouri Memorial Stadium / Faurot Field 71,168 6 - 390,720 65,120 91.50 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium 80,250 6 2 472,934 78,822 98.22 Tennessee Neyland Stadium/Shields-Watkins Field 102,455 7 2 704,088 100,584 98.17 Texas A&M Kyle Field 102,512 7 5 725,354 103,622 101.08 Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Stadium 40,350 6 - 162,495 32,134 79.64

TOTALS 78,495 95 56 (58.95%) 7,514,984 79,105 100.78 Neutral Site Games [Florida vs. Georgia, Jacksonville] 82,871 1 1 84,628 84,628 102.12 [Arkansas vs. Texas A&M, Arlington] 71,167 1 - 67,339 67,339 94.62 [LSU vs. South Carolina, Baton Rouge] N/A 1 - 42,058 42,058 N/A [Missouri vs. BYU, Kansas City] 79,451 1 - 42,824 42,824 53.90 [SEC Championship Game, Atlanta] 71,500 1 1 75,320 75,320 105.34 TOTALS 78,022 100 58 (58.00%) 7,827,434 78,274 100.32 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 11-6 .647 1-1 Arkansas 53, Ole Miss 52 (1) (2015) 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 11 Oklahoma 31, Tennessee 24 (2015) Ole Miss 6-8 .429 2-1 Arkansas 53, Ole Miss 52 (1) (2015) 1 65 Florida 20, Florida Atlantic 14 (1) (2015) Miss. State 5-4 .556 3-0 Mississippi State 17, Ole Miss 10 (1) (2013) Georgia 23, Georgia Southern 17 (1) (2015) Missouri 1-1 .500 0-0 S. Carolina 27, Missouri 24 (2) (2013) South Carolina 2-3 .400 0-0 South Carolina 23, Florida 20 (2014) NOTES: Tennessee 11-6 .647 1-2 Oklahoma 31, Tennessee 24 (2) (2015) First Overtime Game: Nov. 16, 1996 at Auburn (Georgia 56, Auburn 49 - 4 OT) Texas A&M 2-0 1.000 0-0 Texas A&M 28, Arkansas 21 (1) (2015) First Non-Conference Overtime Game: Aug. 30, 1997 at Oxford (Ole Miss 24, Central Florida 23) Vanderbilt 2-6 .250 1-2 Tennessee 27, Vanderbilt 21 (1) (2011) Longest Current Consecutive Win Streaks in Overtime Games: 4 (Florida) TOTALS 20-14 (.588) Most Overtime Games in a Year: 12 (2014) 2015 SEC Football Postseason Bowl Games SEC FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 2015 SEASON 2014 SEASON Week 1 (Games of Sept. 3-5): Offense - Derrick Henry, RB, Alabama; Defense - Skai Moore, Week 1 (Games of Aug. 28-31): Offense - Kenny Hill, QB, Texas A&M; Todd Gurley, RB, LB, South Carolina; Special Teams - Daniel Carlson, PK, Auburn; Offensive Lineman - Kyler Georgia; Defense - Amarlo Herrera, LB, Georgia; Special Teams - Adam Griffith, PK, Alabama; Kerbyson, OL, Tennessee; Defensive Lineman - Daeshon Hall, DL, Texas A&M; Freshman - Offensive Lineman - Jon Toth, C, Kentucky; Defensive Lineman - Preston Smith, DE, Mississippi Christian Kirk, WR/PR/KR, Texas A&M. State; Freshman - Daniel Carlson, P, Auburn. Week 2 (Games of Sept. 12): Offense - Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU; Defense - Kentrell Week 2 (Games of Sept. 6): Offense - Maty Mauk, QB , Missouri; Defense - Cliff Coleman, DB, Brothers, LB, Missouri; Special Teams - Isaiah McKenzie, PR, Georgia; Offensive Lineman - Ethan Ole Miss; Special Teams - Elliott Fry, PK, South Carolina; Offensive Lineman - Max Garcia, OL, Pocic, C, LSU; Defensive Lineman - Jordan Jenkins, DL, Georgia; Freshman - Chris Westry, DB, Florida; Defensive Lineman - Preston Smith, DE, Mississippi State; Freshman - Jalen Hurd, RB, Kentucky. Tennessee. Week 3 (Games of Sept. 19): Offense - Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU; Greyson Lambert, QB, Week 3 (Games of Sept. 13): Offense - Alex Collins, RB, Arkansas; Defense - , DL, Georgia; Defense - Robert Nkemdiche, DE, Ole Miss; Special Teams - Gary Wunderlich, PK, Ole Missouri; Special Teams: Kyle Christy, P, Florida; Offensive Lineman - Corey Robinson, OT, South Miss; Offensive Lineman - Vadal Alexander, OT, LSU; Defensive Lineman - Jonathan Bullard, DL, Carolina; Defensive Lineman - Preston Smith, DE, Mississippi State; Freshman - Garrett Florida; Freshman - Preston Williams, WR, Tennessee. Johnson, WR, Kentucky. Week 4 (Games of Sept. 26): Offense - Leonard Fournette, RB; Defense - Richie Brown, LB, Week 4 (Games of Sept. 20): Offense - , WR, Alabama; Dak Prescott, QB, Mississippi State; Special Teams - Christian Kirk, KR/WR, Texas A&M; Offensive Lineman - Fahn Mississippi State; Defense - Joshua Holsey, DB, Auburn; Special Teams - Darrius Sims, KR, Cooper, OT, Ole Miss; Defensive Lineman - Cory Johnson, DT, Kentucky; Freshman - Antonio Vanderbilt; Offensive Lineman - Ben Beckwith, OL, Mississippi State; Defensive Lineman - Trey Callaway, WR, Florida. Flowers, DE, Arkansas; Freshman - Sony Michel, RB, Georgia. Week 5 (Games of Oct. 3): Offense - Derrick Henry, RB, Alabama; Defense - Antonio Week 5 (Games of Sept. 27): Offense - Todd Gurley, RB, Georgia; Defense - Deshazor Everett, Morrison, LB, Florida; Special Teams - Johnathan Ford, KR, Auburn; Offensive Lineman - DB, Texas A&M; Special Teams - Quan Bray, PR/WR, Auburn; Offensive Lineman - Darrian Miller, Sebastian Tretola, OL, Arkansas; Defensive Lineman - Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M; Freshman - OT, Kentucky; Defensive Lineman - Shane Ray, DE, Missouri; Freshman - Brandon Harris, QB, Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama. LSU. Week 6 (Games of Oct. 10): Offense - Joshua Dobbs, QB, Tennessee; Defense - Reggie Week 6 (Games of Oct. 4): Offense - Bo Wallace, QB, Ole Miss; Defense - Richie Brown, LB, Ragland, LB, Alabama; Special Teams - Reggie Davis, PR/KR, Georgia; Offensive Lineman - Mississippi State; Special Teams - Daniel Carlson, PK, Auburn; Offensive Lineman - Ben Ethan Pocic, C, LSU; Defensive Lineman - Ryan Brown, DE, Mississippi State; Freshman - Derrius Beckwith, C/G, Mississippi State; Defensive Lineman - Alvin “Bud” Dupree, DE, Kentucky; Guice, RB, LSU. Freshman -Jalen Tabor, DB, Florida; Nick Chubb, RB, Georgia. Week 7 (Games of Oct. 15/17): Offense - Derrick Henry, RB, Alabama; Defense - Lewis Neal, Week 7 (Games of Oct. 11): Offense - Dak Prescott, QB, Mississippi State; Defense - Cody DE, LSU; Special Teams - Marshall Morgan, PK, Georgia; Offensive Lineman - Vadal Alexander, Prewitt, DB, Ole Miss; Special Teams - JK Scott, P, Alabama; Offensive Lineman - Vadal OT, LSU; Defensive Lineman - Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M; Freshman - Minkah Fitzpatrick, DB, Alexanader, OG, LSU; Defensive Lineman - Marquis Haynes, DE, Ole Miss; Freshman - Nick Alabama. Chubb, RB, Georgia; Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU. Week 8 (Games of Oct. 24): Offense - Dak Prescott, QB, Mississippi State; Defense - Trae Week 8 (Games of Oct. 18): Offense - Nick Chubb, RB, Georgia; Defense - Damian Swann, S, Elston, DB, Ole Miss; Special Teams - JK Scott, P, Alabama; Offensive Lineman - Spencer Pulley, Georgia; Special Teams - JMarcus Murphy, KR/PR, Missouri; Offensive Lineman - Arie Kouandjio, C, Vanderbilt; Defensive Lineman - Marquis Haynes, DE, Ole Miss; Freshman - Dre Greenlaw, LB, OL, Alabama; Defensive Lineman - Shane Ray, DE, Missouri ; Freshman - Marquis Haynes, DE, Arkansas. Ole Miss. Week 9(Games of Oct. 31): Offense - Chad Kelly, QB, Ole Miss; Defense - Antonio Morrison, Week 9 (Games of Oct. 25): Offense - Josh Robinson, RB, Mississippi State; Amari Cooper, LB, Florida; Special Teams - Evan Berry, RS, Tennessee; Offensive Lineman - Mitch Smothers, C, WR, Alabama; Defense - Kendell Beckwith, LB, LSU; Special Teams - Will Gleeson, P, Ole Miss; Arkansas; Defensive Lineman - Marquis Haynes, DE, Ole Miss; Freshman - Kyler Murray, QB, Offensive Lineman - Sebastian Tretola, OG, Arkansas; Defensive Lineman - Kaleb Eulls, DT, Texas A&M. Mississippi State; Freshman - Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU. Week 10 (Games of Nov. 5/7 ): Offense - Brandon Allen, QB, Arkansas; Defense - Alex Week 10 (Games of Nov. 1): Offense - Josh Dobbs, QB, Tennessee; Defense - Kris Frost, LB, McCalister, Rush End, Florida; Special Teams - Adam Griffith, PK, Alabama; Offensive Lineman - Auburn; Special Teams - Mike McNeely, H, Florida; Offensive Lineman - Max Garcia, OL, Florida; Ryan Kelly, OL, Alabama; Defensive Lineman - Chris Jones, DE, Mississippi State; Freshman - Defensive Lineman - Shane Ray, DE, Missouri; Freshman - Johnny McCrary, QB, Vanderbilt. Darrin Kirkland, LB, Tennessee. Week 11 (Games of Nov. 8): Offense - Kyle Allen, QB, Texas A&M; Defense - Reggie Ragland, Week 11 (Games of Nov. 14 ): Offense - Derrick Henry, RB, Alabama; Defense - Oren Burks, LB, Alabama; Special Teams - Isaiah McKenzie, KR/PR, Georgia; Offensive Lineman - Arie S, Vanderbilt; Special Teams - Isaiah McKenzie, PR, Georgia; Offensive Lineman - Dan Skipper, Koaundjio, OG, Alabama; Defensive Lineman - Lorenzo Carter, DL, Georgia; Freshman - Treon OL, Arkansas; Defensive Lineman - , DE, Alabama; Freshman - Dre Greenlaw, LB, Harris, QB, Florida; Nick Chubb, RB, Georgia. Arkansas. Week 12 (Games of Nov. 15): Offense - , RB, Missouri; Defense - Nick Week 12 (Games of Nov. 21): Offense - Dak Prescott, QB, Mississippi State; Defense - Perry, S, Alabama; Martrell Spaight, LB, Arkansas; Special Teams - JK Scott, P, Alabama; DeMarquis Gates, LB, Ole Miss; Special Teams - Cyrus Jones, PR, Alabama; Taylor Bertolet, PK, Offensive Lineman - Dan Skipper, OT, Arkansas; Defensive Lineman - Derek Barnett, DE, Texas A&M; Offensive Lineman - Coleman Thomas, OL, Tennessee; Defensive Lineman - Marquis Tennessee; Freshman - Treon Harris, QB, Florida; Nick Chubb, RB, Georgia. Haynes, DE, Ole Miss; Freshman - Mike Edwards, S, Kentucky. Week 13 (Games of Nov. 22): Offense - Dak Prescott, QB, Mississippi State; Defense - Markus Week 13 (Games of Nov. 27/28): Offense - Derrick Henry, RB, Alabama; Defense - Deion Golden, DE, Missouri ; Special Teams - Sam Irwin-Hill, P, Arkansas; Offensive Lineman - Ben Jones, LB, LSU; Special Teams - Adam Griffith, PK, Alabama; Offensive Lineman - Kyler Beckwith, OG, Mississippi State ; Defensive Lineman - Darius Philon, DT, Arkansas ; Freshman - Kerbyson, OL, Tennessee; Defensive Lineman - Robert Nkemdiche, DT, Ole Miss; Deatrich Wise Treon Harris, QB, Florida; Nick Chubb, RB, Georgia. Jr., DE, Arkansas ; Freshman - Arden Key, DE, LSU. Week 14 (Games of Nov. 27-29): Offense - Amari Cooper, WR, Alabama; Defense - Tony Conner, DB, Ole Miss ; Special Teams - Andrew Baggett, PK, Missouri; , PR, Tennessee ; Offensive Lineman - Austin Shepherd, OL, Alabama ; Defensive Lineman - C.J. Johnson, DE, Ole Miss; Alvin "Bud" Dupree, DE, Kentucky; Freshman - Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU. 2015 SEC Football SEC FOOTBALL NOTES SEC FOOTBALL INSTANT REPLAY STATISTICS SEC BOWL ASSIGNMENTS

Games Using Play Plays Average Length BIRMNGHAM, Alabama (December 6, 2015) – Ten Southeastern Conference football teams SEC Replay Stoppages Overturned of Review learned their post-season bowl destinations on Sunday. No. 2-ranked Alabama will play No. 3 2005 77 66 17 (25.76%) 1:53 Michigan State in the Cotton Bowl on the night of December 31 in a semifinal game in the 2006 89 123 29 (23.58%) 1:41 College Football Playoff structure. 2007 87 139 38 (27.34%) 1:36 2008 85 122 39 (31.97%) 1:24 In addition to the College Football Playoff system, this marks the second year the conference 2009 85 115 28 (24.35%) 1:26 assigned league schools to a “Pool of Six” bowls that include the Outback Bowl in Tampa, the 2010 85 119 37 (31.09%) 1:36 TaxSlayer Bowl in Jacksonville, the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl in Nashville, 2011 86 95 36 (37.89%) 1:37 the AdvoCare V100 Texas Bowl in Houston, the Belk Bowl in Charlotte and the AutoZone Liberty Bowl in Memphis. 2012 101 138 52 (37.68%) 1:28 2013 101 146 54 (36.99%) 1:22 On Sunday, the College Football Playoff committee first selected teams for the national semifi- 2014 101 166 62 (37.35%) 1:28 nal games, the Goodyear Cotton and Capital One Orange bowl. TOTALS 897 1229 391 (31.8%) The committee later announced the participants in the Allstate Sugar Bowl, Battlefrog Fiesta 2015 INSTANT REPLAY STATISTICS Bowl, Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl and Rose Bowl presented by Northwestern Mutual.

Games Using Play Plays Average Length From the SEC, Ole Miss will play Oklahoma State in the Allstate Sugar Bowl as it is the highest SEC Replay Stoppages Overturned of Review ranked SEC team in the CFP rankings not included in the national semifinals. Week 1 10 17 5 (29.41%) 1:12 Week 2 10 21 9 (42.86%) 1:21 Next, the Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl selected Florida from the SEC to play Michigan from Week 3 10 17 6 (35.29%) 1:21 the Big 10 before the SEC assigned teams to the Pool of Six bowls. The selection process for Week 4 8 12 8 (66.67%) 1:34 the Pool of Six bowls was based on preferences expressed by the SEC’s bowl eligible schools, Week 5 8 12 2 (16.67%) 1:07 input from the SEC’s affiliated bowls, travel considerations, attention to previous matchups and Week 6 6 8 5 (62.50%) 1:23 additional relevant factors. Week 7 4 10 3 (30.00%) 1:33 Week 8 6 22 8 (36.37%) 1:24 “The Pool of Six participants are determined after conversations with bowl partners and dis- Week 9 5 11 2 (18.18%) 1:25 cussions with school personnel in order to create a lineup of compelling bowl games for our Week 10 7 13 5 (28.46%) 1:26 schools and their fans,” said SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey. “This process provides an opportu- nity to create intriguing matchups, consider potential attendance factors and variations of Week 11 8 15 7 (46.67%) 1:23 assignments to help prevent repetitive postseason destinations.” Week 12 9 18 8 (44.44%) 1:19 Week 13 8 18 6 (33.33%) 1:30 Tennessee will play Northwestern in the Outback Bowl, Georgia will meet Penn State in the SECCG 1 1 1 (100.00%)0:28 TaxSlayer Bowl, Texas A&M will play Louisville in the Franklin American Mortgage Music City TOTALS 103 203 76 (37.44%) 1:22 Bowl, LSU will play Texas Tech in the AdvoCare V100 Texas Bowl, Mississippi State will play North Carolina State in the Belk Bowl and Arkansas will play Kansas State in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl in Memphis. 2015 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. 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. 2015 SEC Football

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. 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. 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). f. The player disqualification portion and the penalty for targeting fouls under 9-1-3 and 9-1-4. Forcible contact to the head or neck area of the crown of the helmet are reviewable. Note that if the disqualifica- tion is reversed and the only foul is Targeting, the 15 yard penalty will not be enforced. 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). 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 * 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 HD Replay System developed by DVSport. The replay systems are maintained by the home institution with technical support from DVSport. 2015 SEC Football SEC FOOTBALL BOWL AGREEMENTS

The Southeastern Conference has agreements with nine postseason bowls and a new 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 Sugar Bowl and the Capital One Orange Bowl (in selected years). Under the new SEC bowl system, the Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl 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 Outback Bowl 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 new agreements with the Advocate V100 Texas Bowl 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 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.

2015 SEC Bowl Selection Process

CFP BOWLS (Cotton (Semifinal), Orange (Semifinal), Fiesta, Sugar, Peach, 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; Semifinal in 2015)

Access Bowls: Cotton (Semifinal in 2015) Fiesta Peach

1) Which SEC Team qualifies for the College Football Playoff? The winner of the SEC Championship Game (December 5, 2015) automatically qualifies for a spot in the Sugar Bowl if that team is not selected to participate in the four-team playoff. If the SEC Champion is selected to participate in the four-team playoff then the next highest ranked SEC team in the CFP Selection Committee Rankings will represent the SEC in the Sugar Bowl. The top four teams in the CFP Standings will play in the semifinals (Orange and Cotton) with the winners advancing to the CFP National Championship Game in Glendale, Ariz. (Monday, January 11).

2) How can additional SEC teams be selected for the CFP? Additional SEC teams may be selected for one of the CFP access bowls (other than Cotton Bowl) based on its ranking in the final CFP Selection Committee rank- ings. 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? The Orange Bowl is a semifinal game in 2015 and teams will be selected by the CFP Selection Committee. 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 higher 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. To be clear, the SEC Champion can never participate in the Orange Bowl unless it is a semifinal game. 2015 SEC Football SEC FOOTBALL BOWL AGREEMENTS 4) How does the CFP selection process work in 2015? The CFP Selection Committee ranks the top 25 teams and selects the four teams to participate in the semifinal games (Cotton and Orange). Then, after the con- tract bowls (Sugar and Rose) are filled based on conference agreements, the Committee will assign teams to fill the remaining access bowls (Fiesta and Peach). 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 (Fiesta or Peach) if the contracted bowl is a semifinal game and the conference champion is not selected to participate in a semifinal game. The highest ranked cham- pion 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.

Bowl Contract Teams Date Time Cotton Bowl Semifinal Game December 31, 2015 4 pm or 8 pm ET Orange Bowl Semifinal Game December 31, 2015 4 pm or 8 pm ET Sugar Bowl SEC vs. Big 12 January 1, 2016 8:30 p.m. ET Rose Bowl Big Ten vs. Pac 12 January 1, 2016 5 pm ET Fiesta Bowl Filled by CFP Selection Committee January 1, 2016 1:00 pm ET Peach Bowl Filled by CFP Selection Committee December 31, 2015 Noon ET

CFP NCG Winners of Semifinal Games January 11, 2016 8:30 pm ET (Glendale, Ariz.)

5) Where is the CFP National Championship Game played? The CFP National Championship Game will be played in locations selected by the CFP. The 2016 CFP National Championship Game will be played in Glendale, Arizona on January 11, 2016. Tampa, Florida will host the 2017 game on January 9, 2017.

SEC BOWLS CITRUS BOWL: (Orlando, FL) vs. Big Ten - January 1 – 1 p.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. In any year in which there are not enough teams to fill the pool of six, the Liberty Bowl will be the first bowl not to have an SEC team in its game. The pool of six bowls are as follows:

Outback Bowl (Tampa, FL) vs. Big Ten - January 1 – Noon (ET) ESPN2 TaxSlayer Bowl (Jacksonville, FL) vs. Big Ten/ACC - January 2 –Noon (ET) ESPN Music City Bowl (Nashville, TN) vs. ACC/Big Ten - Dec 30 – 7:00 pm (ET) ESPN Texas Bowl (Houston, TX) vs. Big 12 -December 29 –9:00 pm (ET) ESPN Belk Bowl (Charlotte, NC) vs. ACC -December 30 – 3:30 pm (ET) ESPN Liberty Bowl (Memphis, TN) vs. Big 12 January 2 – 3:20 p.m. (ET) ESPN

BOWLS AFTER THE POOL OF SIX: Birmingham Bowl (Birmingham, AL) vs. American -December 30 – Noon (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 – 5:45 p.m. (ET) ESPN 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. 2015 SEC Football SEC BOWL SUCCESS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS SINCE 1992 SEC SENDS NCAA-RECORD 12 TEAMS TO BOWL GAMES IN 2014; Since the first SEC expansion in 1992, the SEC has the most national championships TIES ALL-TIME NCAA BOWL VICTORY RECORD (AP, USA Today) with 11. During that time, the SEC has had more teams with national The SEC had a NCAA-record 12 teams participate in post-season bowl games in titles than any other conference (5). Here is a breakdown: 2014-15. The SEC has sent no less than eight teams to post-season bowls in each of SEC (11) Florida (2008, 2006, 1996), LSU (2003, 2007), Tennessee (1998), Alabama the last nine seasons. (1992, 2009, 2011, 2012), Auburn (2010) The SEC sent nine teams to bowl games in 2006, 2007, 2011 and 2012, eight Big 12 (5) Texas (2005), Oklahoma (2000), Nebraska (1994, 1995, 1997) teams in 2008 and 10 teams in 2009, 2010 and 2013. Big Ten (3) Ohio State (2002, 2014), Michigan (1997) The most wins by the SEC in a bowl season is seven, set in 2007 and matched Pac-10 (2) Southern California (2003, 2004) again in 2013 and 2014. During the last eight years (2007-14), the SEC is 50-27 ACC (3) Florida State (1993, 1999, 2013) (.649) in post-season bowl games. Big East (1) Miami, Fla. (2001) Most Bowl Appearances – Single Season The SEC was the first conference to claim four consecutive Associated Press (first poll - 1. 12 – SEC, 2014 1936), National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame (first poll - 1959), 2. 11 – ACC, 2013, 2014 Football Writers Association of America (first poll - 1954) and USA Today or UPI 3. 10 – SEC, 2009, 2010, 2013 Coaches Poll (first poll - 1950) national championships. 10 – ACC, 2008 10 – Big Ten, 2011, 2014 SEC IN BOWL GAMES 6. 9 – SEC, 2000, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012 • Since 2006, the SEC has accrued more bowl wins (56) and appearances (86) than 9 – ACC, 2010 any other conference. The conference’s .651 bowl winning percentage is first among 9 – Big 12, 2012 FBS leagues during that time. 9 – Pac 12, 2013 SEC 56-30 .651 American 30-18 .625 Most Bowl Wins – Single Season Pac-12 32-22 .593 1. 7 – SEC, 2007 (7-2); 2013 (7-3); 2014 (7-5) Mountain West 27-20 .574 2. 6 – SEC, 2013 (5 times); Big 12 (once); Pac-12 (twice); Big Ten (once) Sun Belt 12-10 .545 7. 5 – SEC (7 times); Big 12 (3 times); Pac-10 (twice); ACC (3 times) Conference USA 26-24 .520 Independents 10-10 .500 The SEC lead the nation in bowl victories last postseason, while second among the Big 12 34-35 .493 Power Five conferences in bowl winning percentage in the first year of the College ACC 32-46 .410 Football Playoff era. Big Ten 27-45 .375 The SEC also won seven postseason bowl games in 2007 and 2013. The SEC is 56- MAC 12-31 .279 30 (.651) in bowl games since 2006, winning six or more bowl games each year but 2010, when the league finished 5-5. • The SEC finished 9-2 in BCS National Championship Games (LSU 2-1, Florida 2-0, The SEC was represented by three teams in New Year’s Six/Access Bowls this season Alabama 3-0, Tennessee 1-0, Auburn 1-1), 8-1 vs. non-SEC competition. The SEC had (Alabama – AllState Sugar; Ole Miss – Chick-fil-A Peach; Mississippi State-Capital One the most wins (17) and the highest winning percentage of any conference that has Orange), with the Crimson Tide appearing in the semifinal of the inaugural College three-or-more appearances in BCS bowl games. The SEC was 17-10 in BCS games Football Playoff. (.630 percentage), 16-9 (.640) in non-conference. Since 2006, the SEC has posted a 10-6 record in BCS bowl games, more wins than any other conference. 2014-15 Bowl Record by Conference: Conference Record Win Pct. SEC 7-5 .583 • During the recent seven-year winning streak, the SEC’s average margin of victory in Pac-12 6-3 .667 BCS National Championship Games is 17 points, which includes a three point victory Big Ten 6-5 .545 over Oregon in 2011, the only game during the streak decided by single digits. ACC 4-7 .364 • With conference limits being removed in 2014 with the College Football Playoff, the Big 12 2-5 .286 SEC became the first conference to place three teams in CFP/BCS postseason bowls: Ole Miss (Chick-fil-A); Mississippi State (Orange); Alabama (Sugar/National The percentages of teams in bowls for each of the major conferences last season : Semifinal). 1. SEC 83.3 percent (12 of 14) 2. ACC 78.6 percent (11 of 14) 3. Big Ten 71.4 percent (10 of 14) • Eight different SEC teams, six from the SEC Western Division, have made BCS/New 4. Big 12 70 percent (seven of 10) Year’s Six bowl game appearances since 2006: Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, 5. Pac-12 66.7 percent (eight of 12) Georgia, LSU, Ole Miss and Mississippi State. 2015 SEC Football

SEC FOOTBALL (2006-14) ... SECOND TO NONE

During the last nine years (2006-14), Southeastern Conference football has experienced success that est point total allowed in a CFP/BCS game. is unparalleled in its football history and in the history of college football. During this tenure, the SEC’s achievements have been demonstrated by: • Alabama’s 28-point victory over Notre Dame in the 2013 Discover BCS National Championship is the • Triumphs in major bowl games, including the National Championship Game second-largest in the CFP/BCS Championship Game era. (Southern Cal defeated Oklahoma by 36 in • Non-conference success in regular season and bowl games the 2005 BCS Championship Game for the top spot, however, that victory was later vacated.) • Defeating highly-ranked non-conference teams • Success in the polls and rankings • During the recent seven-year winning streak, the SEC’s average margin of victory in National • Individual awards and All-America Teams Championship Games was 17 points, which includes a three point victory over Oregon in 2011, the • Academic and Community Service Standouts • Continued accomplishments of former SEC student-athletes in the NFL and NFL Draft only game during the streak decided by single digits.

SEC IN THE CFP/BCS ERA (Since 1998) SEC IN OVERALL BOWL GAMES • The SEC has won seven of the last nine national championships, nine of the 17 BCS-era National • Since 2006, the SEC has accrued more bowl wins (56) and appearances (96) than any other confer- Championships, two runner-up finishes and 23 overall national titles (AP, BCS, FWAA, coaches poll). The SEC appeared in 10 of the 16 BCS Championship Games, winning nine. ence. The conference’s .651 bowl winning percentage is first among FBS leagues during that time. SEC 56-30 .651 • Four different SEC schools have won the National Championship since 2006 (Auburn, 2010; American 30-18 .625 Alabama, 2009, 2011, 2012; Florida, 2006 and 2008; LSU, 2007). Tennessee (1998) and LSU (2003) Pac-12 32-22 .593 have also won the former BCS crown. Auburn also appeared in the 2013 BCS Championship Game. A Mountain West 27-20 .574 team from the SEC Western Division had advanced to five consecutive national championship games prior to last season, when Alabama lost in the semifinals. The Big 12 (Texas and Oklahoma) and the Sun Belt 12-10 .545 ACC (Miami and Florida State) have each had two schools win titles since 1998. Conference USA 26-24 .520 Independents 10-10 .500 • Since 2006, half of the slots in the National Championship Game have been taken by SEC teams (10 Big 12 34-35 .493 of 20). The Big Ten has three and the Big 12 and Pac-12 have two each, while the ACC has one. ACC 32-46 .410 • A SEC team has led or tied for the lead at the end of 27 of the last 36 quarters of National Big Ten 27-45 .375 Championship Game play. MAC 12-31 .279

• The SEC had seven teams ranked in the final CFP Poll of the 2014 season. The SEC has held the No. • The SEC led the nation in bowl victories this postseason, while second among the Power Five con- 1 spot in every CFP Poll released. ferences in bowl winning percentage in the first year of the College Football Playoff era. The SEC also • Since 2006, an SEC team has been ranked first in the weekly BCS standings in 36 of the 65 weeks, won seven postseason bowl games in 2007 and 2013. The SEC is 56-30 (.651) in bowl games since and every week of the CFP Poll era, with five different teams holding the top spot, including four 2006, winning six or more bowl games each year but 2010, when the league finished 5-5. from the SEC West. Florida was first for seven weeks, Alabama for 19 weeks, Mississippi State for four, Auburn for three and LSU for 10 weeks. The Big Ten has held the top spot for 15 weeks (all Ohio • The SEC was represented by three teams in New Year’s Six/Access Bowls this season (Alabama – State), the Big 12 for six weeks (Texas and Oklahoma twice, Missouri and Kansas State once) and the Pac-10 four weeks (all Oregon). AllState Sugar; Ole Miss – Chick-fil- A Peach; Mississippi State-Capital One Orange), with the Crimson Tide appearing in the semifinal of the inaugural College Football Playoff. • The SEC has had more teams ranked in the BCS/CFP standings for the most times than any other conference since 2006. The league has had 13 of its 14 teams ranked at one time or another since SEC vs. OTHER CONFERENCES 2006. Vanderbilt is the only team to not appear in the BCS/CFP rankings during this time, however, • Since 2006, the SEC has posted the highest non-conference winning percentage (regular season & the Commodores finished ranked in the Top 25 in both 2012 and 2013 after bowl games with 9-4 records. The BCS/CFP does not produce a poll following bowl games. bowls) than any other conference. The league has a 442-98 record, an 81.9 winning percentage. The SEC has won no less than 43 non-conference games (regular season & bowls) during the last eight • Since 2006, the SEC has posted 10 wins BCS - now New Year’s Six/Access bowls - more wins than seasons (2006-2014). This season, the SEC was 55-12 (.821), the highest percentage among FBS any other conference. Here are the BCS/CFP bowl records of all conferences since 2006: conferences. SEC 10-9 .526 Pac-12 8-6 .571 • Teams from the SEC have posted 52 wins in the last seven years against non-conference Top 25 Big Ten 8-9 .471 teams (at time game was played), an average of six wins per season. Ten of the 14 SEC teams have Big 12 6-8 .429 at least one win against a non-conference Top 25 team in the last seven years with LSU (9), Georgia AAC 5-3 .625 (8), Alabama (7), Florida (5), South Carolina (7) Auburn (3) and Texas A&M (2) leading the way. SEC ACC 5-7 .417 teams have beaten teams ranked 1-25 since 2006 with the exception of No. 6. Mountain West 3-1 .750 WAC 2-1 .667 MAC 0-1 .000 1 – Florida def. #1 Ohio State, 41-14, 2007 Tostitos BCS National Championship Game; LSU def. #1 Independents 0-2 .000 Ohio State, 38-24, 2008 Allstate BCS National Championship Game; Florida def. #1 Oklahoma, 24-14, 2009 FedEx BCS National Championship Game; Alabama def. #1 Notre Dame, 42-14, 2013 Discover • With conference limits being removed in 2014 with the College Football Playoff, the SEC became BCS National Championship Game. the first conference to place three teams in CFP/BCS postseason bowls: Ole Miss (Chick-fil-A); Mississippi State (Orange); Alabama (Sugar/National Semifinal). 2 – Florida def. #2 Oklahoma, 24-14, 2009 FedEx BCS National Championship Game; Alabama def. #2 Texas, 37-21, 2010 Citi BCS National Championship Game; Auburn def. #2 Oregon, 22-19, 2011 • Three of the top 10 defensive performances in CFP/BCS history have been registered by SEC teams, Tostitos BCS National Championship Game more than any other conference. Alabama’s shutout of LSU in the 2012 BCS National Championship 3 - LSU def. #3 Oregon, 40-27, Sept. 3, 2011 Game was the first shutout in CFP/BCS history. Georgia defeated Hawaii, 41-10, in the 2008 Sugar 4 – Florida def. #4 Cincinnati, 51-24, 2010 Allstate Sugar Bowl Bowl, and Florida defeated Syracuse, 31-10, in the 1999 Orange Bowl - both are tied for 8th in low- 5 - Florida def. #5 Florida State, 37-26, Nov. 24, 2012 2015 SEC Football SEC FOOTBALL (2006-14) ... SECOND TO NONE

9 – Kentucky def. #9 Louisville, 40-34, Sept. 15, 2007; LSU def. #9 Virginia Tech, 48-7, Sept. 8, 2007; SEC INDIVIDUAL AWARDS AND ALL-AMERICANS Alabama def. #9 Clemson, 34-10, Aug. 30, 2008; South Carolina def. #9 Nebraska, 30-13, Jan. 2, • In the 31 individual awards, the SEC has had at least one recipient in 29 of them since 2006. The 2012; South Carolina def. #9 Clemson, 27-17, Nov. 24, 2012 SEC has only not had a winner of the Lou Groza (placekicker) or Brian Burlsworth (walk-on) in the 10 – LSU def. #10 Notre Dame, 41-14, 2007 Allstate Sugar Bowl; Georgia def. #10 Hawaii, 41-10, last nine seasons. 2008 Allstate Sugar Bowl 11 – Texas A&M def. #11 Oklahoma, 41-13, 2013 AT&T Cotton Bowl • Since 2006, the SEC football student-athletes and coaches have won 72 major individual awards, an 12 – Tennessee def. #12 California, 35-18, Sept. 2, 2006 average of more than eight per year. The league won an all time high 12 individual honors in 2010 13 - Arkansas def. #13 Texas A&M, 42-38, Oct. 1, 2011; Missouri def. #13 Oklahoma State, 41-31, and won nine in 2013. 2014 Cotton Bowl 14 – Alabama def. #14 Penn State, 24-3, Sept. 11, 2010; LSU def. #14 Wisconsin, 28-24, Aug. 30, • The SEC has won a national player of the year in six years with five different players since 2007– 2014 Darren McFadden, Arkansas, and Tim Tebow, Florida, in 2007; Tebow in 2008; Mark Ingram, 15 – Georgia def. #15 Virginia Tech, 31-24, 2006 Chick-fil-A Bowl; Tennessee def. #15 Wisconsin, 21- Alabama, in 2009; , Auburn, in 2010; and Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M, in 2012. The SEC 17, 2008 Outback Bowl; South Carolina def. #15 Clemson, 34-17, Nov. 28, 2009 did not have a national player of the year in 2011, 2013, or 2014. Three of the Heisman finalists in 16 – Georgia def. #16 Georgia Tech, 15-12, Nov. 25, 2006; Auburn def. #16 Clemson, 23-20, 2007 2013 were, however, from the SEC, as well as one of three in 2014. Chick-fil-A Bowl; LSU def. #16 West Virginia, 47-21, Sept. 24, 2011; Georgia def. #16 Nebraska, 45- 31, 2013 Capital One Bowl; Georgia def. #16 Clemson, 45-21, Aug. 30, 2014 SEC INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS SINCE 2006 17 - LSU def. #17 Texas A&M, 41-24, 2011 AT&T Cotton Bowl; South Carolina def. #17 Clemson, 34- HEISMAN MEMORIAL TROPHY (Nation’s best player) – Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M (2012); Cam 13, Nov. 26, 2011 Newton, Auburn (2010); Mark Ingram, Alabama (2009); Tim Tebow, Florida (2007) 18 – Ole Miss def. #18 Oklahoma State, 21-7, 2010 AT&T Cotton Bowl; LSU def. #18 North Carolina, CHUCK BEDNARIK AWARD (Nation’s best defensive player) – , LSU (2010); Tyrann 30-24, Sept. 4, 2010 Mathieu, LSU (2011) 19 – Georgia def. #19 Michigan State, 24-12, 2009 Capital One Bowl; South Carolina def. #19 RAY GUY AWARD (Nation’s best punter) – Chas Henry, Florida (2010); Drew Butler, Georgia (2009) Wisconsin, 34-24; 2014 Capital One Bowl MAXWELL AWARD (Nation’s best player) – Cam Newton, Auburn (2010); Tim Tebow, Florida (2008); 20 - Alabama def. #20 Penn State, 27-11, Sept. 10, 2011; South Carolina def. #20 Michigan, 33-28, Tim Tebow, Florida (2007); AJ McCarron, Alabama (2013) 2013 Outback Bowl; LSU def. #13 TCU 37-27, Aug. 31, 2013; Auburn def. #20 Kansas State, 20-14, WALTER CAMP AWARD (Nation’s best player) – Cam Newton, Auburn (2010); Darren McFadden, Sept. 18, 2014; Georgia def. #20 Louisville, 37-14, 2014 Belk Bowl Arkansas (2007) 21 – LSU def. #21 West Virginia, 20-14, Sept. 25, 2010; Texas A&M def. #21 Duke, 52-48, 2013 Chick- DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD (Nation’s best quarterback) – Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M (2012); Cam fil-A Bowl Newton, Auburn (2010); Tim Tebow, Florida (2007) 22 – Auburn def. #22 Nebraska, 17-14, 2007 AT&T Cotton Bowl JIM THORPE AWARD (Nation’s best defensive back) – Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State (2012); 23 – Florida def. #23 Florida State, 45-15, Nov. 29, 2008 , LSU (2011); Patrick Peterson, LSU (2010); , Tennessee (2009) 24 – South Carolina def. #24 Clemson, 31-28, Nov. 25, 2006; Georgia def. #24 Arizona State, 27-10, JOHN MACKEY AWARD (Nation’s best tight end) – D.J. Williams, Arkansas (2010); Aaron Hernandez, Sept. 20, 2008 Florida (2009) 25 - Georgia def. #25 Georgia Tech, 31-17, Nov. 26, 2011 ROTARY LOMBARDI AWARD (Nation’s outstanding lineman) – , Auburn (2010); Glenn [NOTE: poll used either AP, BCS, CFP, USA Today or Harris] Dorsey, LSU (2007) PAUL HORNUNG AWARD (Nation’s most versatile player) -- Brandon Boykin, Georgia (2011); Odell SEC IN FINAL RANKINGS Beckham, LSU (2013) • Since 2006, the SEC has had the most teams ranked in the final USA Today Coaches Poll. The con- FRANK BROYLES AWARD (Nation’s top assistant coach) – John Chavis, LSU (2011); Gus Malzahan, ference has had 49 teams ranked in the final USA Today rankings, 15 more than the Big 12 (34) and Auburn (2010); Kirby Smart, Alabama (2009) 16 more than the Big Ten (33). WUERFFEL TROPHY (Community service with athletic and academic achievement) – Barrett Jones, Alabama (2011) Conference 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Total JOHNNY UNITAS GOLDEN ARM (Outstanding senior quarterback) - AJ McCarron, Alabama (2013). SEC 5 5 4 4 6 5 7 7 6 49 AFCA ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR - Kirby Smart, Alabama (2012) Big 1225545 4 33 334 DISNEY SPIRIT AWARD (Top inspirational story) – Alabama Football Team (2011); D.J. Williams, Big Ten 4 5 4 4 3 4 2 4 3 33 Arkansas (2010) Pac-12 3 3 4 2 2 2 3 5 6 30 HOME DEPOT COACH OF THE YEAR (National Coach of the Year) – Les Miles, LSU (2011); Gene Chizik, ACC 3 3 3 3 4 3 2 3 4 28 Auburn (2010); Nick Saban, Alabama (2008); Gus Malzahn, Auburn (2013) American 3 2 1 3 0 2 2 2 1 16 EDDIE ROBINSON FWAA COACH OF THE YEAR – Nick Saban, Alabama (2008); Gus Malzahn, Auburn MWC 2 1 3 3 2 2 1 0 1 15 (2013) CUSA 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 5 LIBERTY MUTUAL COACH OF THE YEAR -- Nick Saban, Alabama (2008); Les Miles, LSU (2011); Gus MAC 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 Malzahn, Auburn (2013) CoSIDA/ESPN ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN OF THE YEAR – Barrett Jones, Alabama (2012); Greg McElroy, • The SEC has either led or tied for the lead with the most teams ranked in the USA Today Top 25 for Alabama (2010); Tim Tebow, Florida (2009) eight of the last nine seasons. In 2014, the SEC finished with a six seven teams ranked in the final BUTKUS AWARD (Nation’s best linebacker) – Rolando McClain, Alabama (2009); , Ole Top 25 poll. Ten SEC schools were ranked at some point during the 2014 season in the AP Poll, with Miss (2006); C.J. Mosley, Alabama (2013) all 14 receiving votes at some point during the season. WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL TROPHY (Nation’s top scholar-athlete) – Tim Tebow, Florida (2009); Barrett Jones, Alabama (2012) RIMINGTON TROPHY (Nation’s best center) – Reece Dismukes, Auburn (2014); Barrett Jones, Alabama (2012); Maurkice Pouncey, Florida (2009); Jonathan Luigs, Arkansas (2007) 2015 SEC Football SEC FOOTBALL (2006-14) ... SECOND TO NONE

LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARD (Nation’s top senior student-athlete) – Tim Tebow, Florida (2009) SEC FOOTBALL ACADEMIC & COMMUNITY SERVICE STANDOUTS WUERFFEL TROPHY (Community Service, Athletic and Academic Achievement) – Tim Tebow, Florida • 23 SEC football student-athletes have won 26 national academic and community service awards (2008) since 2006. The SEC has had four of the last eight CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-Americas of the Year in BILETNIKOFF AWARD (Wide Receiver) - Amari Cooper, Alabama (2014) football, two recipients of the William V. Campbell Trophy (known as the “Academic Heisman”), 13 OUTLAND TROPHY (Nation’s top lineman) – Barrett Jones, Alabama (2011); Andre Smith, Alabama first-team CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-America first team recipients, six National Football Foundation (2008); , LSU (2007) Scholar-Athletes and 14 representatives on the AFCA Good Works Team, including team captain D.T. WALTER CAMP COACH OF THE YEAR – Nick Saban, Alabama (2008) Shackelford of Ole Miss in 2014. BRONKO NAGURSKI AWARD (Nation’s top defensive player) – Glenn Dorsey, LSU (2007) DOAK WALKER AWARD (Nation’s top running back) – , Alabama (2011); Darren 2006 McFadden, Arkansas (2007); Darren McFadden, Arkansas (2006) CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team – Hayden Lane, OL, Kentucky LOTT TROPHY (Defensive IMPACT Player) – Glenn Dorsey, LSU (2007) National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete – Chris Leak, QB, Florida MANNING AWARD (Nation’s top quarterback) – Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M (2012); Tim Tebow, AFCA Good Works Team – William Brown, OL, South Carolina; Quentin Moses, DE, Georgia; Jacob Florida (2008); JaMarcus Russell, LSU (2006) Tamme, TE, Kentucky; James Wilhoit, PK, Tennessee ASSOCIATED PRESS COLLEGE PLAYER OF THE YEAR – Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M (2012); Tim Tebow, Florida (2007) 2007 ARA SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD -- Barrett Jones, Alabama (2011) National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete – Jacob Tamme, TE, Kentucky TED HENDRICKS TROPHY (Nation’s best defensive ends) -- , South Carolina (2012) CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida; Jacob AWARD - Max Garcia, Florida (2014) Tamme, TE, Kentucky NFF LEGACY AWARD - Mike McNeely, Florida (2014) AFCA Good Works Team – Jason Cook, FB, Ole Miss; Kelin Johnson, SS, Georgia;

2008 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 92 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 12 for AFCA Good Works Team – Tim Masthay, P, Kentucky the 2014 season. The list represents at least one player at every position. Wuerrfel Trophy – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida Offense (33) LB – Rolando McClain, Alabama (2009) QB – Tim Tebow, Florida (2007) LB – Eric Norwood, South Carolina (2009) 2009 QB – Cam Newton, Auburn (2010) LB – Justin Houston, Georgia (2010) National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida QB – Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M (2012) LB – , Georgia (2011) NFF William V. Campbell Trophy – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida QB - AJ McCarron, Alabama (2013) LB – Courtney Upshaw, Alabama (2011) CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida; Colin Peek, RB – Darren McFadden, Arkansas (2006-07) LB – Dont’a Hightower, Alabama (2011) TE, Alabama CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America of the Year – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida RB – Knowshon Moreno, Georgia (2008) LB – Jarvis Jones, Georgia (2012) AFCA Good Works Team – Tim Tebow, QB, Florida; Jeff Owens, DL, Georgia RB – Mark Ingram, Alabama (2009) LB – C.J. Mosley, Alabama (2012) RB – Trent Richardson, Alabama (2011) LB – C.J. Mosley, Alabama (2013) 2010 WR – Robert Meachem, Tennessee (2006) LB - Trey DePriest, Alabama (2014) National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete – Greg McElroy, QB, Alabama; Derek Sherrod, OT, WR – Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina (2010) LB - Benardrick McKinney, Miss. State (2014) Mississippi State WR - Mike Evans, Texas A&M (2013) DB – Eric Berry, Tennessee (2008-09) CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-America First Team – Greg McElroy, QB, Alabama; Barrett Jones, OL, WR - Amari Cooper, Alabama (2014) DB – LaRon Landry, LSU (2006) Alabama; Drew Butler, P, Georgia TE – Aaron Hernandez, Florida (2009) DB – Craig Steltz, LSU (2007) TE – Orson Charles, Georgia (2011) DB – Rashad Johnson, Alabama (2008) 2011 OL – Arron Sears, Tennessee (2006) DB – Javier Arenas, Alabama (2009) National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete - Drew Butler, P, Georgia OL – Michael Oher, Ole Miss (2008) DB – Joe Haden, Florida (2009) Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America First-Team - Barrett Jones, OL, Alabama; Drew Butler, P, OL – Andre Smith, Alabama (2008) DB – Mark Barron, Alabama (2010) Georgia OL – Herman Johnson, LSU (2008) DB – Patrick Peterson, LSU (2010) AFCA Good Works Team - Aron White, TE, Georgia; Jacob Lewellen, DL, Kentucky OL – Mike Johnson, Alabama (2009) DB – Morris Claiborne, LSU (2011) ARA Sportsmanship Award -- Barrett Jones, OL, Alabama OL – Lee Ziemba, Auburn (2010) DB – , LSU (2011) OL – Barrett Jones, Alabama (2011-12) DB – Mark Barron, Alabama (2011) 2012 OL – Chance Warmack, Alabama (2012) DB – Bacarri Rambo, Georgia (2011) National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete - Barrett Jones, C, Alabama OL – Luke Joeckel, Texas A&M (2012) DB – DeQuan Menzie, Alabama (2011) NFF William V. Campbell Trophy - Barrett Jones, C, Alabama OL - Jake Matthews, Texas A&M (2013) DB – Dre Kirkpatrick, Alabama (2011) Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America First-Team - Barett Jones, C, Alabama; Dylan Breeding, OL - Cyrus Kouandjio, Alabama (2012) DB – Eric Reid, LSU (2012) P, Arkanass OL - Arie Kouandjio, Alabama (2014) DB – Dee Milliner, Alabama (2012) AFCA Good Works Team - Barrett Jones, C, Alabama; Philip Lutzenkirchen, TE, Auburn; Aaron OL - A.J. Cann, South Carolina (2014) DB – Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State (2012) Murray, QB, Georgia OL - Cedric Ogbuehi, Texas A&M (2014) DB - Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Alabama (2013) 2013 C – Jonathan Luigs, Arkansas (2007) DB - Senquez Golson, Ole Miss (2014) National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete - Aaron Murray, QB, Georgia C – Andre Caldwell, Alabama (2008) DB - Landon Collins, Alabama (2014) Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America First-Team - Aaron Murray, QB, Georgia; C – Maurkice Pouncey, Florida (2009) DB - Vernon Hargreaves, Florida (2014) AFCA Good Works Team - Carey Spear, PK, Vanderbilt C - Reese Dismukes, Auburn (2014) SAF – Matt Elam, Florida (2012) SAF - Cody Prewitt, Ole Miss (2013) 2014 Defense (46) DL – Glenn Dorsey, LSU (2006-07) Specialists (13) AFCA Good Works Team - Deterrian Shackelford, Ole Miss (Captain); Chris Conley, Georgia; Andrew DL – Terrence Cody, Alabama (2008-09) PK – Daniel Lincoln, Tennessee (2007) East, Vanderbilt; Max Godby, Kentucky DL – Peria Jerry, Ole Miss (2008) PK – Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (2009) Community Spirit Award Dylan Thompson, South Carolina DL – Nick Fairley, Auburn (2010) PK – Josh Jasper, LSU (2010) Pop Warner Award - Max Garcia, Florida DL – Melvin Ingram, South Carolina (2011) P – Drew Butler, Georgia (2009) NFF Legacy Award - Mike McNeely, Florida DL – Sam Montgomery, LSU (2011) P – Chas Henry, Florida (2010) DL – Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina (2012) P – Brad Wing, LSU (2011) • With Chris Conley’s selection in 2014, Georgia moves into first place with 15 honorees to the DL – Damontre Moore, Texas A&M (2012) P - JK Scott, Alabama (2014) Allstate AFCA Good Works Team®. The Bulldogs are followed by Nebraska at 14 and St. Thomas DL - , Missouri (2013) RS – , Arkansas (2007) (Minn.) with 13 honorees. The SEC leads all conferences with 62 selections to the Good Works DL – Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina (2013) RS – , Florida (2008) Team® since it began in 1992. The SEC is followed by the Big 12 Conference with 42 selections and DL - Shane Ray, Missouri (2014) RS – Joe Adams, Arkansas (2011) the Atlantic Coast Conference with 29 selections. Super Bowl XLII, XLVI and XLI champion quarter- LB – Patrick Willis, Ole Miss (2006) RS - Odell Beckham, Jr. (2013) backs Eli and Peyton Manning were members of the 2002 and 1997 Good Works Teams®, respec- LB – Brandon Spikes, Florida (2008) AP– Randall Cobb, Kentucky (2010) tively. 2015 SEC Football SEC FOOTBALL (2006-14) ... SECOND TO NONE SEC IN THE NFL • Bud Dupree is the first Kentucky player drafted in NFL first round since Dewayne Robertson in 2003 (No. 4). • 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 255 players per year on NFL opening weekend ros- • Texas A&M has had at least one First Round selection each year since joining the SEC, while ters, as well as 316 over the last five years Missouri has had an opening round pick two of those three seasons.

• During the last ten completed NFL seasons (2005-14), the SEC had had four of its former players SEC NFL DRAFT SELECTIONS named NFL MVP (2005, , RB, Alabama with Seattle; 2008-09-13, Peyton 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Manning, QB, Tennessee with Indianapolis and Denver). SEC - 37 41 35 37 49 38 42 63 49 54 ACC - 52 31 33 33 31 35 31 31 42 47 • During the last nine Super Bowls (2006-13), three former SEC players have been named game Big Ten - 41 34 28 28 34 29 41 22 30 35 MVP (2006 – Hines Ward, WR, Georgia with Pittsburgh; 2007 – Peyton Manning, QB, Tennessee Pac-12 - 32 25 34 32 29 31 28 28 34 39 with Indianapolis; 2008 and 2012– , QB, Ole Miss with New York Giants. 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 2015 with an all-time high 355 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 - Jamal Lewis, 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)

• For the second straight year and fourth of last seven NFL Drafts, half of the Top 4 selections are Super Bowl MVPs from the SEC. XL - Hines Ward, Pittsburgh (Georgia) XLI - Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (Tennessee) • The SEC has now had at least three Top 10 selections in the NFL Draft every year since 2007. XLII - Eli Manning, New York Giants (Ole Miss) XLVI - Eli Manning, New York Giants (Ole Miss) • The SEC now has 26 Top 10 picks since 2009 and 32 since 2007. A nation-leading 25 players hailing from current Southeastern Conference institutions were on the • At least one Florida player has been selected in every NFL draft since 1952, the longest streak in rosters of the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks, the two teams SEC history. The Gators have had five First Round picks in the last three NFL Drafts. Florida has had who met in Super Bowl XLIX on February 1. a first round pick in eight of the last nine years. Alabama led the league with four players who were on Super Bowl rosters. In the AFC and NFC • Since 2009, Top 10 NFL picks by league: SEC (26); Big 12 (17); ACC (12); Pac-12 (10); MAC (2); Championship Games, 48 former SEC players hailing from current SEC institutions represented the AAC (1), BYU (1), B1G (1). conference, 35 of which were on the active roster.

• Seven of the first 24 selections of the 2015 NFL Draft were from the SEC. The SEC also lead the nation once again in 2015 in the number of underclassmen declaring for the NFL Draft (21) and number of former players invited to the NFL Combine (69). • This is the ninth year in a row and 11th in last 13 NFL Drafts the SEC has had multiple picks in the Top 7.

• Over the last 17 NFL Drafts, the SEC has had the No. 1 pick seven times; Have also had a Top 3 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).

• Alabama has the most First Round picks nationally since 2007 with 16. Florida and LSU are tied for second with 12. 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games 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 (Florida/South Carolina) UF 1990-2001 122-27-1 SC 2005-2015 86-49 3. 201 (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 Robert Neyland (Tennessee) 1926-34; 1936-40; 1946-52 173-31-12 8. 155 Nick Saban (LSU/Alabama) LS 2000-04 48-16 UA 2007-present 98-18 9. 154 (Georgia) 2001-2015 154-52 10. 152 Phillip Fulmer (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. 111 Les Miles (LSU) 2005-present 111-32 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 (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 Ray Graves (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. 98 Ralph “Shug” Jordan (Auburn) 1951-75 98-63-4 98 Phillip Fulmer (Tennessee) 1992-2008 98-36 7. 94 Nick Saban (Alabama/LSU) LS 2000-04 30-12 UA 2007-present 64-13 8. 85 Mark Richt (Georgia) 2001-2015 85-40 9. 67 Wallace Butts (Georgia) 1939-60 67-60-5 10. 64 Tommy Tuberville (Ole Miss/Auburn) UM 1995-98 12-20 AU 1999-2008 52-29 11 63 Les Miles (LSU) 2005-present 63-28 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 Urban Meyer (Florida) 2005-10 39-13 21. 38 Gene Stallings (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 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games

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 191-60-1 .760 146-34 (T9) .811 (5) 94-25 (7) .790 (2) Bret Bielema, Arkansas 85-44 .659 17-20 .459 7-17 .292 Gus Malzahn, Auburn 35-16 .686 26-13 .667 14-11 .560 Jim McElwain, Florida 24-13 .649 10-3 .769 7-2 .778 Mark Stoops, Kentucky 12-24 .333 12-24 .333 4-20 .167 Les Miles, LSU 139-53 .724 111-32 (T16) .776 (7) 63-29 (T11) .685 (9) Hugh Freeze, Ole Miss 63-25 .716 33-18 .647 17-15 .531 Dan Mullen, Mississippi State 54-35 .607 54-35 .607 26-30 .464 Butch Jones, Tennessee 70-44 .614 20-17 .541 10-14 .417 Kevin Sumlin, Texas A&M 71-32 .689 36-14 .720 18-14 .563 Derek Mason, Vanderbilt 7-17 .292 7-17 .292 2-14 .125

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 (2015) IN WINS ------IN LOSSES ------School Quarterback(s) Record A-C-I Yards TD Pct. A-C-I Yards TD Pct. Alabama Jake Coker 12-0 293-201-6 2288 14 68.6 N/A Cooper Bateman 0-1 N/A 14-11-1 87 0 78.6 Arkansas Brandon Allen 17-20 337-210-4 3096 33 62.3 622-342-20 3926 29 55.0 Auburn Jeremy Johnson 6-4 142-97-7 1304 14 68.3 62-36-1 304 2 58.1 Sean White 2-3 37-23-0 363 0 62.2 88-51-2 700 1 58.0 Florida Treon Harris 9-5 162-86-5 1433 10 53.1 137-63-3 799 5 46.0 Will Grier 5-0 143-90-3 1038 8 62.9 N/A Georgia Faton Bauta 0-1 N/A 33-15-4 154 0 45.5 Greyson Lambert 9-2 180-127-1 1479 9 70.6 56-25-1 365 2 44.6 Kentucky Drew Barker 1-1 29-16-0 129 0 55.2 22-6-0 128 0 27.3 Patrick Towles 9-13 279-184-5 2199 15 65.9 436-221-17 2570 8 50.7 LSU Brandon Harris 8-4 150-82-2 1181 9 54.7 119-56-4 781 3 47.1 Ole Miss Chad Kelly 9-3 304-194-9 2741 21 63.8 121-83-3 999 6 68.6 Mississippi State Dak Prescott 22-11 610-398-9 5534 49 65.2 424-255-11 2827 11 60.1 Missouri Maty Mauk 17-5 480-256-13 3083 36 52.8 157-78-6 1124 5 49.7 Drew Lock 2-6 56-40-1 380 3 71.4 182-74-6 727 0 40.7 South Carolina Connor Mitch 1-1 22-9-0 122 1 40.9 7-4-0 43 0 57.1 Perry Orth 1-7 28-17-1 272 1 60.7 203-113-6 1440 10 55.7 Lorenzo Nunez 1-1 22-12-0 184 2 54.5 24-15-3 172 1 62.5 Tennessee Joshua Dobbs 13-8 344-218-9 2532 21 63.4 229-133-7 1227 3 58.1 Texas A&M Kyle Allen 9-5 267-161-5 2287 23 60.3 164-98-7 893 6 59.8 Kyler Murray 2-1 67-42-2 414 4 62.7 23-13-3 105 0 56.5 Vanderbilt Johnny McCrary 3-9 93-66-2 826 7 71.0 286-137-13 1448 7 47.9 Kyle Shurmur 2-3 46-23-0 255 2 50.0 57-21-3 248 3 36.8

2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games SEC vs. NON-CONFERENCE TEAMS (Conference alignment at times games were played) 2015 SEC NON-CONFERENCE RECORD [45-10 (.818)] SEC NON-CONFERENCE RECORD (Since 1992) (Includes Bowl Games) Regular Season Year App. W-L Pct. Bowls 2015 1992 36 27-9 .750 5-1 Conference App. W-L Pct. Since 1995* 1993 36 28-7-1 .792 2-2 American 6 3-3 .500 29-32 (.475) # 1994 36 27-8-1 .764 3-2 1995 36 29-7 .806 2-4 Atlantic Coast 6 4-2 .667 96-62 (.608) 1996 36 27-9 .750 5-0 Big Ten 1 1-0 1.000 48-32 (.600) 1997 36 32-4 .889 5-1 Big 12 2 0-2 .000 42-30-1 (.575) 1998 36 27-9 .750 4-4 Conference USA 10 9-1 .900 132-25 (.841) 1999 36 28-8 .778 4-4 Mid-American 4 3-1 .750 59-6 (.908) 2000 36 27-9 .750 4-5 2001 36 29-7 .806 5-3 Mountain West 3 3-0 1.000 19-7 (.731) 2002 49 37-12 .755 3-4 Pac-12 1 1-0 1.000 19-14 (.576) 2003 46 31-15 .674 5-2 Sun Belt 7 7-0 1.000 147-7 (.955) 2004 36 25-11 .694 3-3 Western Athletic 2 2-0 1.000 50-7 (.877) 2005 36 27-9 .750 3-3 FBS Independent 1 1-0 1.000 47-17 (.734) 2006 48 41-7 .854 6-3 2007 48 40-8 .825 7-2 Non-FBS 12 11-1 .917 146-4 (.973) 2008 48 37-11 .771 6-2 *-using alignment during year played. 2009 48 42-6 .875 6-4 # - formerly BIG EAST. 2010 48 41-7 .854 5-5 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 .818 0-0 TOTALS 1033 828-203-2 .803 108-67 (.617) TOTAL w/ BOWLS 1208 936-270-2 .776

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 327 260 61 6 .804 60 49 11 0 .817 W29 Arkansas 84 67 17 0 .798 60 52 8 0 .867 W1 Auburn 330 249 73 8 .984 60 50 10 0 .833 W14 Florida 355 242 104 9 .694 60 47 13 0 .783 L1 Georgia 381 279 88 14 .751 60 53 7 0 .883 W5 Kentucky 340 231 100 9 .693 60 44 16 0 .733 L1 LSU 361 272 78 11 .769 59 57 2 0 .966 W52 Ole Miss 348 254 86 8 .741 60 45 15 0 .750 L1 Mississippi State 322 233 81 8 .736 60 43 17 0 .717 W11 Missouri 16 14 2 0 .875 16 14 2 0 .875 W4 South Carolina 84 62 22 0 .738 60 49 11 0 .817 L2 Tennessee 363 286 68 9 .800 60 49 11 0 .817 W2 Texas A&M 16 16 0 0 1.000 16 16 0 0 1.000 W16 Vanderbilt 323 195 119 9 .618 60 37 23 0 .617 L1 TOTALS 3643 2653 899 91 .741 739 595 144 0 .805 --- 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games STATE OF THE SEC

Record Last Five Years (2009-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 84-10 .894 6 4 4 3 6 Alabama 125-33 .791 11 5 4 3 8 LSU 69-21 .767 6 1 1 0 5 LSU 120-35 .774 11 3 2 1 9 Georgia 63-29 .685 6 2 0 0 3 Georgia 113-43 .724 11 3 1 0 8 Florida 61-29 .678 5 2 0 0 2 Florida 111-44 .716 10 4 2 2 6 South Carolina 59-32 .648 6 1 0 0 4 Auburn 106-48 .688 9 3 3 1 7 Auburn 59-32 .648 5 2 2 1 3 Missouri 101-54 .652 9 2 0 0 5 Missouri 59-32 .648 5 2 0 0 3 South Carolina 93-59 .612 9 1 0 0 4 Texas A&M 58-32 .644 6 0 0 0 3 Texas A&M 89-62 .589 9 0 0 0 3 Mississippi State 54-35 .607 5 0 0 0 2 Arkansas 82-67 .550 6 1 0 0 3 Arkansas 50-38 .568 0 0 0 0 2 Tennessee 81-69 .540 6 2 0 0 3 Ole Miss 48-40 .545 4 0 0 0 2 Mississippi State 75-73 .507 6 0 0 0 2 Tennessee 43-44 .494 3 0 0 0 0 Ole Miss 71-76 .483 5 0 0 0 3 Vanderbilt 35-52 .402 3 0 0 0 2 Kentucky 60-87 .408 5 0 0 0 0 Kentucky 32-54 .372 2 0 0 0 0 Vanderbilt 58-88 .397 4 0 0 0 2

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 27 9/26/15 vs. UL-Monroe (34-0) Team W-L Pct. Arkansas 8 11/22/14 vs. Ole Miss (30-0) Florida 76-30 .717 Auburn 14 8/30/08 vs. UL-Monroe (34-0) Alabama 66-32 .673 Georgia 12 10/11/14 vs. Missouri (34-0) Georgia 67-40-1 .625 Florida 11 9/6/14 vs. Eastern Michigan (65-0) Tennessee 57-40 .588 Kentucky 5 9/5/09 vs. Miami, Ohio (42-0) Auburn 54-42 .563 LSU 18 9/13/14 vs. UL-Monroe (31-0) LSU 51-44-1 .536 Ole Miss 13 11/8/14 vs. Presbyterian (48-0) South Carolina 38-60 .388 Mississippi State 9 11/22/14 vs. Vanderbilt (51-0) Arkansas 36-59-2 .381 Missouri 8 9/17/11 vs. Western Illinois (69-0) Ole Miss 30-66 .313 South Carolina 7 8/28/08 vs. N.C. State (34-0) Mississippi State 29-67-1 .304 Tennessee 17 11/14/15 vs. North Texas (24-0) Kentucky 24-72 .250 Texas A&M 10 11/21/15 vs. Vanderbilt (25-0) Vanderbilt 18-79 .186 Vanderbilt 4 11/3/12 vs. Kentucky (40-0) ------Texas A&M 13-6 .684 Missouri 9-7 .563

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 44 27 .614 Florida 40 28 0 .588 L1 Alabama 41 25 .610 Georgia 45 22 1 .669 W1 Florida 48 24 .500 Kentucky 23 45 0 .338 L8 LSU 35 17 .486 Missouri 4 4 0 .500 L2 South Carolina 66 31 .470 South Carolina 24 43 1 .360 L4 Arkansas 67 30 .448 Tennessee 36 31 1 .537 L11 Tennessee 68 27 .397 Vanderbilt 12 56 0 .176 L6 Auburn 53 21 .396 TOTALS 184 229 3 .446 Ole Miss 79 31 .392 Texas A&M 69 25 .362 WESTERN vs. Eastern W L T Pct. Streak Vanderbilt 95 33 .347 Alabama 48 19 1 .713 W12 Missouri 57 18 .316 Arkansas 29 39 0 .426 W2 Kentucky 93 29 .312 Auburn 41 26 1 .610 L1 Mississippi State 81 19 .235 LSU 37 30 1 .551 W5 Ole Miss 33 35 0 .485 L1 Mississippi State 36 32 0 .529 W4 Texas A&M 5 3 0 .625 W2 TOTALS 229 184 3 .556 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games SEC NEWS & NOTES SEC FOOTBALL SERIES MARGINS SINCE 2000 (Min. 10 games played / Includes 2015 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 16 173 10.81 9 4 2 1 T3. Buck Belue, Georgia (1978-81)...... 27-3 (.900) Florida-Tennessee 16 179 11.19 7 7 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) Alabama-LSU 17 199 11.71 9 4 3 1 7. Tee Martin, Tennessee (1996-99)...... 22-3 (.880) Florida-Georgia 16 188 11.75 9 4 2 1 8. Bobby Scott, Tennessee (1968-70)...... 20-3 (.869) Ole Miss-Vanderbilt 16 188 11.75 9 5 1 1 9. Peyton Manning, Tennessee (1994-97)...... 39-6 (.867) LSU-Ole Miss 16 191 11.94 9 4 1 2 10. Tim Tebow, Florida (2006-09)...... 35-6 (.866) Auburn-Ole Miss 16 192 12.00 8 4 4 0 11. Reggie Slack, Auburn (1986-89)...... 22-4 (.846) Kentucky-Mississippi State 16 194 12.13 7 6 3 0 12. Connor Shaw, South Carolina (2010-13)...... 27-5 (.844) Georgia-Tennessee 16 195 12.19 8 4 4 0 13. , Georgia (1945-48)...... 36-8-1 (.811) Kentucky-South Carolina 16 206 12.88 11 1 2 2 14. David Greene, Georgia (2001-04)...... 42-10 (.808) South Carolina-Vanderbilt 16 206 12.88 6 8 1 1 15. Matthew Stafford, Georgia (2006-08)...... 28-7 (.800) Kentucky-Vanderbilt 16 222 13.88 6 6 2 2 16 Shane Matthews, Florida (1990-92) ...... 27-7 (.794) Florida-LSU 16 225 14.06 8 3 2 3 17. , Tennessee (1991-93)...... 19-5 (.792) Alabama-Auburn 16 232 14.50 8 4 2 2 18. Andy Kelly, Tennessee (1988-91)...... 24-5-2 (.790) Arkansas-Mississippi State 16 232 14.50 9 2 2 3 19. , Kentucky (1949-51) ...... 28-8 (.778) Auburn-LSU 16 233 14.56 7 3 4 2 20. , Auburn (2001-04) ...... 31-9 (.775) Arkansas-Ole Miss 16 236 14.75 6 5 1 4 21. Casey Clausen, Tennessee (2000-03)...... 34-10 (.773) Kentucky-Tennessee 16 236 14.75 6 5 2 3 Ole Miss-Mississippi State 16 237 14.81 5 7 2 2 CURRENT CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT BEING SHUTOUT Auburn-Georgia 16 242 15.12 8 3 3 2 Southeastern Conference Gms Last Time Shutout Arkansas-Auburn 16 244 15.25 5 6 5 0 1. *Florida 347 Oct. 29, 1988 (lost to Auburn, 16-0) Auburn-Mississippi State 16 246 15.38 8 2 4 2 2. Tennessee 271 Sept. 17, 1994 (lost to Florida, 31-0) Arkansas-South Carolina 14 219 15.64 5 4 4 1 3. Georgia 259 Sept. 30, 1995 (lost to Alabama, 31-0) Alabama-Tennessee 16 252 15.75 6 3 3 4 4. Alabama 196 Nov. 18, 2000 (lost to Auburn, 9-0) Tennessee-Vanderbilt 16 255 15.94 8 2 4 2 5. South Carolina 128 Sept. 9, 2006 (lost to Georgia, 18-0) Alabama-Ole Miss 16 258 16.13 7 4 1 4 6. Mississippi State 89 Nov. 28, 2008 (lost to Ole Miss, 45-0) Florida-South Carolina 16 281 17.56 5 2 4 4 7. Auburn 39 Nov. 24, 2012 (lost to Alabama, 49-0) Alabama-Arkansas 16 290 18.13 6 4 3 3 8. Kentucky 38 Nov. 3, 2012 (lost to Vanderbilt, 40-0) Alabama-Mississippi State 16 291 18.18 3 5 5 2 9. Arkansas 28 Oct. 19, 2013 (lost to Alabama, 52-0) Georgia-Kentucky 16 294 18.38 6 3 3 4 10. Missouri 20 Oct. 11, 2014 (lost to Missouri, 34-0) Georgia-Vanderbilt 16 303 18.93 4 6 2 4 11. Texas A&M 17 Oct. 18, 2014 (lost to Alabama, 59-0) Florida-Vanderbilt 16 315 19.69 5 4 5 2 12. Ole Miss 14 Nov. 22, 2014 (lost to Arkansas, 30-0) Florida-Kentucky 16 367 22.94 5 2 3 6 13. LSU 13 Nov. 15, 2014 (lost to Arkansas, 17-0) LSU-Mississippi State 16 368 23.00 4 3 2 7 14. Vanderbilt 1 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 2014 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 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 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 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 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 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% 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% 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 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 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 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 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% 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% 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS

Total Offensive Yards Gained All-Purpose Rushing Yards 1. 13,562 - Aaron Murray, Georgia (396 rushing, 13,166 passing)...... 2010- 13 1. 6,833 - Kevin Faulk, LSU ...... 1995-98 2. 12,232 -Tim Tebow, Florida (2,947 rushing, 9,285 passing)...... 2006-09 2. 5,881 - Darren McFadden, Arkansas ...... 2005-07 3. 11,470 - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State (2,474 rushing, 8,996 passing)...2012- 3. 5,856 - Derek Abney, Kentucky ...... 2000-03 4. 11,380 - Chris Leak, Florida (137 rushing, 11,213 passing, 30 receiving)...... 2003-06 4. 5,749 - , Georgia ...... 1980-82 5. 11,270 - David Greene, Georgia (-258 rushing, 11,528 passing)...... 2001-04 5. 5,743 - Domanick Davis, LSU ...... 1999-2002 6. 11,020 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (-181 rushing, 11,201 passing)...... 1994-97 6. 5,596 - James Brooks, Auburn...... 1977-80 7. 10,841 - Eric Zeier, Georgia (-312 rushing, 11,153 passing)...... 1991-94 7. 5,393 - Errict Rhett, Florida ...... 1990-93 8. 10,637 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (279 rushing, 10,354 passing)...... 2000-03 8. 5,343 - Rafael Little, Kentucky ...... 2004-07 9. 10,500 - Danny Wuerffel, Florida (-375 rushing, 10,875 passing) ...... 1993-96 9. 5,330 - Dennis Johnson, Arkansas ...... 2008-12 10. 10,478 - Bo Wallace, Ole Miss (944 rushing, 9,534 passing)...... 2012-15 10. 5,326 - Dalton Hilliard, LSU ...... 1982-85 Highest Active Players Highest Active Players 11,470 - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State (2,474 rushing, 8,996 passing)...... 2012- 4,608 - Jaylen Walton, Ole Miss...... 2012- 7,290 - Brandon Allen, Arkansas (142 rushing, 7,148 passing)...... 2012- 3,798 - Alex Collins, Arkansas...... 2013- 5,120 - Maty Mauk, Missouri (747 rushing, 4,373 passing)...... 2012- 3,736 - Leonard Fournette, LSU...... 2014- 3,649 - Derrick Henry, Alabama...... 2013- Touchdown Responsibility 2,666 - Jonathan Williams, Arkansas...... 2012- 1. 145 - Tim Tebow, Florida (57 rushing, 88 passing)...... 2006-09 2. 137- Aaron Murray, Georgia (16 rushing, 121 passing)...... 2010-13 Pass Completions 3. 122 - Danny Wuerffel, Florida (8 rushing, 114 passing)...... 1993-96 1. 921 - Aaron Murray, Georgia (1,478 atts., 13,166 yards) ...... 2010-13 4. 110 - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State (41 rushing, 66 passing, 3 rec.).....2012- 2. 895 - Chris Leak, Florida (1,458 atts., 11,213 yards)...... 2003-06 5. 101 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (12 rushing, 89 passing) ...... 1994-97 3. 863 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (1,402 atts., 11,201 yards)...... 1994-97 101 - Chris Leak, Florida (13 rushing, 88 passing) ...... 2003-06 4. 862 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (1,514 atts., 10,354 yards)...... 2000-03 7. 93 - Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M (30 rushing, 63 passing) ...... 2012-13 5. 849 - David Greene, Georgia (1,440 atts., 11,528 yards)...... 2001-04 8. 90 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (12 rushing, 78 passing)...... 2000-03 6. 838 - Eric Zeier, Georgia (1,402 atts., 11,153 yards)...... 1991-94 9. 86 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss (5 rushing, 81 passing) ...... 2000-03 7. 829 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss (1,363 atts., 10,119 yards)...... 2000-03 10. 84 - Andre Woodson, Kentucky (5 rushing, 79 passing)...... 2004-07 8. 795 - , Kentucky (1,184 atts., 8,435 yards) ...... 1996-98 Highest Active Players 9. 791 - Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky (1,278 atts., 9,360 yards)...... 2004-07 110 - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State (41 rushing, 66 passing, 3 rec.) ...... 2012- 10. 775 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee (1,270 atts., 9,707 yards)...... 2000-03 Highest Active Players Rushing Yards Gained 709 - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State (1,127 atts., 8,996 yards) ...... 2012- 1. 5,259 - Herschel Walker, Georgia (33 games) ...... 1980-82 563 - Brandon Allen, Arkansas (990 atts., 7,148 yards)...... 2012- 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 - Anthony Dixon, 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 3,518 - Alex Collins, Arkansas (37 games)...... 2013- 9. 9,707 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee (774 of 1,269)...... 2000-03 3,358 - Derrick Henry, Alabama (39 games)...... 2013- 10. 9,534 - Bo Wallace, Ole Miss (747 of 1,186)...... 2012-15 2,775 - Leonard Fournette, LSU (24 games) ...... 2014- Highest Active Player 2,474 - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State (48 games)...... 2012- 8,996 - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State (709 of 1,127) ...... 2012- 2,321 - Jonathan Williams, Arkansas (36 games)...... 2012- Consecutive Attempts Without An Interception 1. 325 - Andre Woodson, Kentucky...... 2006-07 2. 291 - AJ McCarron, Alabama ...... 2011-12 3. 288 - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State ...... 2014-15 4. 214 - David Greene, Georgia ...... 2004 5. 203 - Tim Tebow, Florida ...... 2008 6. 200 - Stewart Patridge, Ole Miss...... 1997 7. 190 - Brodie Croyle, Alabama...... 2005 8. 184 - Tyler Wilson, Arkansas...... 2011 9. 177 - Connor Shaw, South Carolina...... 2012-13 10. 176 - Eric Zeier, Georgia...... 1993-94 176 - David Greene, Georgia...... 2002-03 Highest Active Player 288 - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State...... 2014-15 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS

Touchdown Passes Touchdown Receptions 1. 121- Aaron Murray, Georgia...... 2010-13 1. 31 - Chris Doering, Florida (40 games) ...... 1992-95 2. 114 - Danny Wuerffel, Florida...... 1993-96 31 - Amari Cooper, Alabama (40 games)...... 2012-15 3. 89 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee ...... 1994-97 3. 30 - Terrence Edwards, Georgia (45 games)...... 1999-2002 4. 88 - Chris Leak, Florida ...... 2003-06 4. 29 - Ike Hilliard, Florida (32 games)...... 1994-96 88 - Tim Tebow, Florida...... 2006-09 29 - Terry Beasley, Auburn (30 games)...... 1969-71 6. 81 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss ...... 2000-03 29 - Jack Jackson, Florida (38 games)...... 1992-94 7. 79 - Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky ...... 2004-07 7. 28 - Craig Yeast, Kentucky (43 games)...... 1995-98 8. 78 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky...... 2000-03 8. 27 - Jabar Gaffney, Florida (23 games)...... 2000-2001 9. 77 - Rex Grossman, Florida...... 2000-02 27 - Marcus Monk, Arkansas (40 games)...... 2004-07 77 - A.J. McCarron, Alabama...... 2010-13 10. 26 - Reidel Anthony, Florida (33 games) ...... 1994-96 Highest Active Player 26 - Dwayne Bowe, LSU (42 games)...... 2003-06 66 - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State ...... 2012- Highest Active Players 63 - Brandon Allen, Arkansas ...... 2012- 18 - Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss (34 games) ...... 2013- 15 - Malcolm Mitchell, Georgia (44 games)...... 2011- Receptions 1. 262- Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt (3,759 yards)...... 2010-13 Rushing Touchdowns 2. 236 - Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt (2,852 yards)...... 2005-07 1. 55 - Tim Tebow, Florida...... 2006-09 3. 228 - Amari Cooper, Alabama (3,463 yards) ...... 2012-15 2. 49 - Herschel Walker, Georgia...... 1980-82 4. 208 - Craig Yeast, Kentucky (2,899 yards)...... 1995-98 3. 46 - Kevin Faulk, LSU...... 1995-98 5. 207 - Kenny McKinley, South Carolina (2,781 yards)...... 2005-09 4. 45 - Carnell Williams, Auburn...... 2001-04 6. 204 - Terrence Edwards, Georgia (3,093 yards)...... 1999-2002 5. 44 - Dalton Hilliard, LSU ...... 1982-85 7. 200 - Keith Edwards, Vanderbilt (1,757 yards)...... 80,82-84 6. 43 - Bo Jackson, Auburn...... 1982-85 8. 198 - Chris Collins, Ole Miss (2,621 yards) ...... 2000-03 7. 42 - Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State...... 2006-09 9. 197 - Derek Abney, Kentucky (2,339 yards)...... 2000-03 42 - Mark Ingram, Alabama...... 2008-10 10. 196 - Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss (2,322 yards)...... 2013- 9. 41 - Shaun Alexander, Alabama ...... 1996-99 Highest Active Player 41 - Darren McFadden, Arkansas ...... 2005-07 196 - Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss (2,322 yards)...... 2013- 41 - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State...... 2012- 169 - Malcolm Mitchell, Georgia (2,236 yards)...... 2011- Highest Active Players 41 - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State ...... 2012- Reception Yardage 37 - Derrick Henry, Alabama...... 2013- 1. 3,759- Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt (262 catches)...... 2010-13 33 - Alex Collins, Arkansas...... 2013- 2. 3,463 - Amari Cooper, Alabama (228 catches)...... 2012-15 3. 3,093 - Terrence Edwards, Georgia (204 catches)...... 1999-2002 Points Scored 4. 3,042 - Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina (183 catches)...... 2009-11 1. 412 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (184 PATs, 76 FGs, 53 games)...... 2008-11 5. 3,001 - Josh Reed, LSU (167 catches) ...... 1999-2001 2. 409 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (148 PAT, 87 FGs, 50 games)...... 2000-03 6. 2,964 - Boo Mitchell, Vanderbilt (188 catches)...... 1985-88 3. 403 – Marshall Morgan, Georgia (214 PATs, 63 FGs, 50 games) ...... 2012- 7. 2,934 - Jarius Wright, Arkansas (168 catches) ...... 2008-11 4. 385 - Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (136 PATs, 83 FGs, 46 games)...... 2006-09 8. 2,923 - DJ Hall, Alabama (194 catches) ...... 2004-07 5. 371 - Jeff Hall, Tennessee (188 PAT, 61 FGs, 46 games)...... 1995-98 9. 2,899 - Craig Yeast, Kentucky (208 catches)...... 1995-98 6. 369 - Colt David, LSU (201 PATs, 54 FGs, 1 TD, 52 games ) ...... 2005-09 10. 2,884 - Fred Gibson, Georgia (161 catches) ...... 2001-04 7. 368 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (67 FGs, 167 PATs, 46 games)...... 1997-2001 Highest Active Players 8. 363 - Wes Byrum, Auburn (183 PATs, 60 FGs, 51 games) ...... 2007-10 2,322 – Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss (196 catches)...... 2013- 9. 355 - Andrew Baggett, Missouri (157 PATs, 66 FGs, 52 games) ...... 2012- 2,236 – Malcolm Mitchell, Georgia (169 catches) ...... 2011- 10. 354 - Zach Hocker, Arkansas (61 FGs, 171 PATs, 50 games)...... 2010-13 Highest Active Players 403 – Marshall Morgan, Georgia (214 PATs, 63 FGs, 50 games) ...... 2012- 355 - Andrew Baggett, Missouri (157 PATs, 66 FGs, 52 games)...... 2012- 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS

Most Touchdowns Scored PAT Kicks Made 1. 57 - Tim Tebow, Florida (55 games)...... 2006-09 1. 214 – Marshall Morgan, Georgia (219 atts.) ...... 2012- 2. 53 - Kevin Faulk, LSU (41 games) ...... 1995-98 2. 201 - Colt David, LSU (204 atts.)...... 2005-08 3. 52 - Herschel Walker, Georgia (33 games) ...... 1980-82 3. 188 - Jeff Hall, Tennessee (194 atts.) ...... 1995-98 4. 50 - Dalton Hilliard, LSU (44 games)...... 1982-85 4. 184 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (186 atts.)...... 2008-11 5. 50 - Shaun Alexander, Alabama (41 games)...... 1996-99 5. 183 - Wes Byrum, Auburn (186 atts.)...... 2007-10 6. 46 - Carnell Williams, Auburn (42 games) ...... 2001-04 6. 172 - Jeremy Shelley, Alabama (175 atts.) ...... 2009-12 46 - Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State (47 games)...... 2006-09 7. 171- Zach Hocker, Arkansas (173 atts.)...... 2010-13 46 - Mark Ingram, Alabama (39 games)...... 2008-10 8. 167 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (180 atts.)...... 1997-2001 9. 45 - Bo Jackson, Auburn (38 games) ...... 1982-85 9. 162 - , Auburn (163 atts.)...... 2003-06 Highest Active Players 10. 161 - John Becksvoort, Tennesee (161 atts.)...... 1991-94 44 - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State (48 games)...... 2012- Highest Active Players 214 – Marshall Morgan, Georgia (219 atts.)...... 2012- Field Goals Made 157 - Andrew Baggett, Missouri (166 atts.)...... 2012- 1. 87 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (110 atts.) ...... 2000-03 2. 83 - Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (109 atts.) ...... 2006-09 Punt Return Yards 3. 78 - Philip Doyle, Alabama (105 atts.)...... 1987-90 1. 1,752 - Javier Arenas, Alabama (125 returns)...... 2006-09 4. 77 - Kevin Butler, Georgia (98 atts.)...... 1981-84 2. 1,695 - Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt (109 returns) ...... 1947-49 5. 76 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (103 atts.)...... 2008-11 3. 1,371 - Brandon James, Florida (117 returns)...... 2006-09 6. 71 - Fuad Reveiz, Tennessee (95 atts.) ...... 1981-84 4. 1,332 - Tony James, Mississippi State (121 returns)...... 1989-92 7. 70- , Florida (87 atts.)...... 2008-12 5. 1,253 - Damien Gary, Georgia (114 returns)...... 2000-03 8. 67 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (80 atts.)...... 1997-2001 6. 1,170 - Thomas Bailey, Auburn (125 returns) ...... 1991-94 9. 66 - Andrew Baggett, Missouri (90 atts.)...... 2012- 7. 1,163 - Bobby Majors, Tennessee (117 returns)...... 1969-71 9. 65 - Michael Proctor, Alabama (91 atts.) ...... 1992-95 8. 1,142 - Junie Hovious, Ole Miss (84 returns)...... 1938-41 10. 63 – Jonathan Nichols, Ole Miss (82 atts.) ...... 2001-04 9. 1,126 - Domanick Davis, LSU (94 returns) ...... 1999-2002 63 - Marshall Morgan, Georgia (83 atts.)...... 2012- 10. 1,119 - , Alabama (83 returns)...... 1944-47 Highest Active Players 1,119 - Greg Richardson, Alabama (125 returns)...... 1983-86 66 - Andrew Baggett, Missouri (90 atts.)...... 2012- Highest Active Players 63 - Marshall Morgan, Georgia (83 atts.)...... 2012- 581 - Cyrus Jones, Alabama (48 returns) ...... 2012- 444 - Tre'Davious White , LSU (39 returns)...... 2013- Total Points Scored by Kicking 411 - Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia (34 returns)...... 2014- 1. 412 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (184 PATs, 76 FGs, 53 games)...... 2008-11 2. 409 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (87 FGs, 148 PATs) ...... 2000-03 Kickoff Return Yards 3. 403 – Marshall Morgan, Georgia (214 PATs, 63 FGs, 50 games) ...... 2012- 1. 2,784 - Dennis Johnson, Arkansas (119 returns)...... 2008-12 4. 385 - Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (136 PATs, 83 FGs, 46 games)...... 2006-09 2. 2,718 - Brandon James, Florida (112 returns)...... 2006-09 5. 371 - Jeff Hall, Tennessee (61 FGs, 188 PATs) ...... 1995-98 3. 2,663 - Brandon Boykin, Georgia (110 returns) ...... 2008-11 6. 368 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (67 FGs, 167 PATs)...... 1997-2001 4. 2,498 - Derek Pegues, Mississippi State (112 returns) ...... 2005-08 7. 363 - Colt David, LSU (201 PATs, 54 FGs, 52 games )...... 2005-09 5. 2,476 - Chris Culliver, South Carolina (106 returns) ...... 2007-10 363 - Wes Byrum, Auburn (183 PATs, 60 FGs, 51 games) ...... 2007-10 6. 2,315 - Derek Abney, Kentucky (95 returns) ...... 2000-03 9. 355 - Andrew Baggett, Missouri (157 PATs, 66 FGs, 52 games) ...... 2012- 7. 2,263 - Mark Johnson, Vanderbilt (107 returns) ...... 1986-88, 90 10. 354 - Zach Hocker, Arkansas (61 FGs, 171 PATs, 50 games)...... 2010-13 8. 2,168 - Domanick Davis, LSU (95 returns) ...... 1999-2002 Highest Active Players 9. 2,116 - Javier Arenas, Alabama (88 returns)...... 2006-09 403 – Marshall Morgan, Georgia (214 PATs, 63 FGs, 50 games) ...... 2012- 10. 2,111- Andre Debose, Florida (79 returns)...... 2010-15 355 - Andrew Baggett, Missouri (157 PATs, 66 FGs, 52 games)...... 2012- Highest Active Players 1,940 - Jaylen Walton, Ole Miss (92 returns) ...... 2012- 1,828 - Darrius Sims, Vanderbilt (81 returns)...... 2013- 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS

Rushing Yards by Quarterbacks Tackles 1. 2,947 - Tim Tebow, Florida...... 2006-09 1. 547 - Andy Spiva, Tennessee...... 1973-76 2. 2,535 - Matt Jones, Arkansas...... 2001-04 2. 528 - Freddie Smith, Auburn ...... 1976-79 3. 2,474 - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State...... 2012- 528 - Jeff Herrod, Ole Miss...... 1984-87 4. 2,280 - John Bond, Mississippi State ...... 1980-83 4. 521 - Jim Kovach, Kentucky...... 1974-76, 1978 5. 2,169 - Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M ...... 2012-13 5. 482 - Chris Chenault, Kentucky...... 1985-88 6. 1,884 - Phil Gargis, Auburn...... 1973-76 6. 475 - David Little, Florida ...... 1977-80 7. 1,868 - Don Smith, Mississippi State ...... 1983-86 475 - Jeff Kremer, Kentucky...... 1984-87 8. 1,866 - Nick Marshall, Auburn ...... 2013-15 8. 472 - Kem Coleman, Ole Miss ...... 1974-77 9. 1,799 - Andy Johnson, Georgia...... 1971-73 9. 470 - Marty Moore, Kentucky ...... 1990-93 10. 1,764 - Derrick Ramsey, Kentucky...... 1975-77 10. 467 - Scot Brantley, Florida...... 1976-79 Highest Active Players 467 - Ben Zambiasi, Georgia...... 1974-77 2,474 - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State...... 2012- 467 - Ray Costict, Mississippi State...... 1973-76 Highest Active Players Yards Punted 358 - Kentrell Brothers, Missouri...... 2012– 1. 12,171 - Jim Arnold, Vanderbilt (277 punts)...... 1979-82 288 - Antonio Morrison, Florida...... 2012– 2. 11,562 - Blake McAdams, Mississippi State (293 punts-SEC Record)...... 2005-08 3. 11,549 - Jim Miller, Ole Miss (266 punts) ...... 1976-79 Sacks 4. 11,336 - Bill Marinangel, Vanderbilt (272 punts)...... 1993-96 1. 52.0 - Derrick Thomas, Alabama...... 1985-88 5. 11,260 - Bill Smith, Ole Miss (254 punts) ...... 1983-86 2. 49.0 - Billy Jackson, Mississippi State ...... 1980-83 6. 10,937 - Brett Upson, Vanderbilt (271 punts)...... 2006-09 3. 37.0 - Ben Williams, Ole Miss...... 1972-75 7. 10,693 – Landon Foster, Kentucky (256 punts) ...... 2012- 4. 36.0 - David Pollack, Georgia...... 2001-04 8. 10,216 - Dustin Colquitt, Tennessee (240 punts) ...... 2001-04 5. 33.0 - Alex Brown, Florida ...... 1998-01 9. 10,179 - Lewis Colbert, Auburn (244 punts)...... 1982-85 6. 32.0 - , Tennessee...... 1980-83 10. 10,177 - Matt Wait, Arkansas (251 punts) ...... 1994-97 7. 29.0 - Richard Tardits, Georgia...... 1985-88 Highest Active Players 29.0 - Eric Norwood, South Carolina...... 2006-09 10,693 – Landon Foster, Kentucky (256 punts) ...... 2012- 9. 28.0 - Jimmy Payne, Georgia...... 1978-82 28.0 - Leonard Little, Tennessee ...... 1995-97 Interceptions 28.0 - Jarvis Jones, Georgia ...... 2011-12 1. 20 - Bobby Wilson, Ole Miss (379 yards)...... 1946-49 Highest Active Players 20 - Chris Williams, LSU (91 yards) ...... 1977-80 23.0 – Myles Garrett, Texas A&M...... 2014- 3. 19 - Glenn Cannon, Ole Miss (180 yards)...... 1967-69 19.0 – Jordan Jenkins, Georgia...... 2012- 19 - Antonio Langham, Alabama (229 yards)...... 1990-93 5. 18 - Buddy McClinton, Auburn (251 yards)...... 1967-69 Passes Deflected 18 - Tim Priest, Tennessee (305 yards)...... 1968-70 1. 49 - Corey Webster, LSU...... 2001-04 7. 16 - Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State (318 yards) ...... 2009-12 2. 47 - John Mangum, Alabama ...... 1985-88 16 - Bacarri Rambo, Georgia (293 yards) ...... 2009-12 3. 44 - Chevis Jackson, LSU...... 2004-07 16 - Harry Gilmer, Alabama (234 yards) ...... 1944-47 4. 43 - Trevard Lindley, Kentucky...... 2006-09 16 - , Georgia (315 yards)...... 1967-68 5. 42 - Anthone Lott, Florida...... 1993-96 16 - Mike Jones, Tennessee (305 yards)...... 1967-69 6. 40 - LaRon Landry, LSU...... 2003-06 16 - Harry Harrison, Ole Miss (242 yards) ...... 1971-73 40 - Carlos Rogers, Auburn ...... 2001-04 16 - Jeremiah Castille, Alabama (186 yards)...... 1979-82 8. 39 - Larry Kennedy, Florida...... 1991-94 16 - John Mangum, Alabama (95 yards)...... 1986-89 9. 38 - Vernon Hargreaves, Florida ...... 2013- 16 - Walter Harris, Mississippi State (162 yards)...... 1992-95 10. 36 - Sheldon Brown, South Carolina...... 1998-2001 16 - Senquez Golson, Ole Miss (232 yards) ...... 2011-15 36 - Robert Davis, Vanderbilt...... 1990-93 Highest Active Players 36 - Dee Milliner, Alabama...... 2010-12 11 - Skai Moore, South Carolina (122 yards)...... 2013- Highest Active Players 10 - Vernon Hargreaves, Florida (191 yards)...... 2013- 38 - Vernon Hargreaves, Florida...... 2013- 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS

Total Kick Return Yardage (Punt + Kickoff) Tackles for Loss 1. 4,089 - Brandon James, Florida (117-1371 PR / 112-2718 KOR) ...... 2006-09 1. 74.0 - Derrick Thomas, Alabama...... 1985-88 2. 3,868 - Javier Arenas, Alabama (125-1752 PR / 88-2116 KOR)...... 2006-09 2. 59.0 - Kindal Moorehead, Alabama ...... 1998-2002 3. 3,357 - Derek Abney, Kentucky (88-1,042 PR / 95-2,315 KOR)...... 2000-03 3. 58.0 - Wilber Marshall, Florida...... 1980-83 4. 3,294 - Domanick Davis, LSU (94-1126 PR / 95-2168 KOR) ...... 1999-2002 58.0 - David Pollack, Georgia...... 2001-04 5. 3,290 - Derek Pegues, Miss. State (112-2498 KOR / 78-792 PR) ...... 2005-08 5. 55.0 - Alonzo Johnson, Florida...... 1981-85 6. 3,194 - Tony James, Miss. State (121-1,332 PR / 78-1,862 KOR)...... 1989-92 55.0 - Anthony McFarland, LSU ...... 1995-98 7. 2,821 - Brandon Boykin, Georgia (9-158 PR / 110-2,663 KOR)...... 2008-11 7. 54.5 - Eric Norwood, South Carolina...... 2006-09 8. 2,837 - , Missouri 75-801 PR / 87-2,036 KOR) ...... 2010-15 8. 53.0 - Leonard Little, Tennessee ...... 1995-97 9. 2,784 - Dennis Johnson, Arkansas (119-2,784 KOR)...... 2008-12 9. 51.5 - Derrick Harvey, Florida ...... 2005-07 10. 2,690 - Thomas Bailey, Auburn (125-1,170 PR / 74-1,520 KOR)...... 1991-94 10. 51.0 - Reggie White, Tennessee...... 1980-83 Highest Active Players Highest Active Players 1,940 – Jaylen Walton, Ole Miss (92-1,940 KOR)...... 2012- 40.0 – Jordan Jenkins, Georgia...... 2012– 1,861 – Darrius Sims, Vanderbilt (8-33 PR / 81-1,828 KOR) ...... 2013- 32.5 - Myles Garrett, Texas A&M...... 2014-

Punt Return Touchdowns 1. 7 - Javier Arenas, Alabama ...... 2006-09 2. 6 - Derek Abney, Kentucky...... 2000-03 3. 5 - Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt...... 1947-49 5 - Joe Adams, Arkansas...... 2008-11 Highest Active Players 4 – Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia ...... 2014– 3 - Cyrus Jones, Alabama...... 2012- 2 - Christian Kirk, Texas A&M...... 2015- 2 - Tre’Davious White, LSU ...... 2014-

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 - , 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 76.0 – Marshall Morgan, Georgia (63 of 83)...... 2012- 74.6 - Elliott Fry, South Carolina (53 of 71)...... 2013- 73.3 - Andrew Baggett, Missouri (66 of 90) ...... 2012- 2015 SEC Football

POSTSEASON ALL-SEC TEAMS SEC Awards (voted by SEC Coaches) SPECIAL TEAMS WR - Christian Kirk, Texas A&M SECOND TEAM PK – Daniel Carlson, Auburn Calvin Ridley, Alabama Offense OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR WR - Fred Ross, Mississippi State Derrick Henry, Alabama P – Drew Kaser, Texas A&M QB – Kyler Murray, Texas A&M WR - t-Drew Morgan, Arkansas WR - t-Calvin Ridley, Alabama DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR RS – Evan Berry, Tennessee RB – Derrius Guice, LSU L - Dan Skipper, Arkansas Reggie Ragland, Alabama SECOND TEAM Rawleigh Williams III, Arkansas L - Kyler Kerbyson, Tennessee OFFENSE L - Braden Smith, Auburn SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR TE – Evan Engram, Ole Miss AP - Christian Kirk, Texas A&M L - Dylan Wiesman, Tennessee Evan Berry, Tennessee C - Brandon Kublanow, Georgia OL – Dominick Jackson, Alabama TE - Jake McGee, Florida FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Shon Coleman, Auburn DEFENSE QB - Chad Kelly, Mississippi Christian Kirk, Texas A&M Dan Skipper, Arkansas DL - Arden Key, LSU RB - Alex Collins, Arkansas Germain Ifedi, Texas A&M Terry Beckner, Missouri RB - Jalen Hurd, Tennessee SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Walter Brady, Missouri PK - Taylor Bertolet, Texas A&M Ryan Kelly, Alabama C - Ethan Pocic, LSU Cece Jefferson, Florida All-Purpose - t-Pharoh Cooper, South Carolina All-Purpose - t-Evan Berry, Tennessee JACOBS BLOCKING TROPHY WR – Calvin Ridley, Alabama LB - Dre Greenlaw, Arkansas Ryan Kelly, Alabama Christian Kirk, Texas A&M , Mississippi State Defense Sebastian Tretola, Arkansas De'Runnya Wilson, Mississippi State Darrin Kirkland Jr., Tennessee L - Robert Nkemdiche, Mississippi L - Jarran Reed, Alabama COACH OF THE YEAR QB - Chad Kelly, Ole Miss DB – Minkah Fitzpatrick, Alabama L - Derek Barnett, Tennessee Jim McElwain, Florida Carlton Davis, Auburn L - t-Cory Johnson, Kentucky RB - Alex Collins, Arkansas Marlon Humphrey, Alabama L - t-Marquis Haynes, Mississippi FIRST TEAM Jalen Hurd, Tennessee Chris Westry, Kentucky L - t-Charles Harris, Missouri OFFENSE LB - Antonio Morrison, Florida TE - Hunter Henry, Arkansas AP - Christian Kirk, Texas A&M SPECIAL TEAMS LB - Skai Moore, South Carolina P - Corey Fatony, Missouri LB - Jalen Reeves-Maybin, Tennessee OL - Sebastian Tretola, Arkansas DEFENSE CB - Tre'Davious White, LSU Vadal Alexander, LSU DL - Robert Nkemdiche, Ole Miss RS – Christian Kirk, Texas A&M CB - Mike Hilton, Mississippi Cam Robinson, Alabama Marquis Haynes, Ole Miss S - Trae Elston, Mississippi John Theus, Georgia Charles Harris, Missouri S - Jamal Adams, LSU Derek Barnett, Tennessee AP All-SEC Team P - Johnny Townsend, Florida C - Ryan Kelly, Alabama LB - Leonard Floyd, Georgia FIRST TEAM Offensive Player of the Year WR - Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss Antonio Morrison, Florida Offense u-Derrick Henry, Alabama Fred Ross, Mississippi State Skai Moore, South Carolina WR - Laquon Treadwell, Mississippi Pharoh Cooper, Alabama WR - Pharoh Cooper, South Carolina Defensive Player of the Year DB – Mike Hilton, Ole Miss L - Cam Robinson, Alabama Reggie Ragland, Alabama QB - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State Dominick Sanders, Georgia L - Vadal Alexander, LSU Tre'Davious White, LSU L - John Theus, Georgia Coach of the Year RB - Derrick Henry, Alabama Jamal Adams, LSU L - Sebastian Tretola, Arkansas Jim McElwain, Florida Leonard Fournette, LSU C - Ryan Kelly, Alabama SPECIAL TEAMS TE - Hunter Henry, Arkansas Newcomer of the Year AP - Pharoh Cooper, South Carolina PK - Taylor Bertolet, Texas A&M QB - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State Christian Kirk, Texas A&M Adam Griffith, Alabama RB - u-Derrick Henry, Alabama DEFENSE RB - u-Leonard Fournette, LSU DL - Myles Garrett, Texas A&M P - Johnny Townsend, Florida PK - u-Daniel Carlson, Auburn Jonathan Allen, Alabama All-Purpose - Christian Kirk, Texas A&M Jonathan Bullard, Florida RS – Christian Kirk, Texas A&M A'Shawn Robinson, Alabama Defense L - Myles Garrett, Texas A&M LB - Kentrell Brothers, Missouri FRESHMAN ALL-SEC L - Jon Bullard, Florida Reggie Ragland, Alabama OFFENSE L - Jonathan Allen, Alabama Zach Cunningham, Vanderbilt TE - C.J. Conrad, Kentucky L - A'Shawn Robinson, Alabama LB - Reggie Ragland, Alabama DB – Vernon Hargreaves III, Florida OL - William Clapp, LSU LB - Kentrell Brothers, Missouri Eddie Jackson, Alabama Martez Ivey, Florida LB - Zach Cunningham, Vanderbilt Jalen Tabor, Florida Ross Pierschbacher, Alabama CB - u-Vernon Hargreaves III, Florida Trae Elston, Ole Miss Chance Hall, Tennessee CB - Jalen Tabor, Florida S - Eddie Jackson, Alabama C - Zack Bailey, South Carolina S - Dominick Sanders, Georgia P - Drew Kaser, Texas A&M 2015 SEC Football

SEC PRE-SEASON ALL-SEC TEAMS Media Days (Chosen by media) Third-Team Coaches’ Montravius Adams, Auburn (*ties) DL Montravius Adams, Auburn (90) First Team Preseason All-SEC OFFENSE DL Jarran Reed, Alabama (60) OFFENSE LB - Antonio Morrison, Florida First-Team DL Davon Godchaux, LSU (40) TE - Evan Engram, Ole Miss Kentrell Brothers, Missouri QB Dak Prescott, Mississippi State (170) DL Marquis Haynes, Ole Miss (34) Kendell Beckwith, LSU RB Nick Chubb, Georgia (189) LB Kris Frost, Auburn (77) OL - Laremy Tunsil, Ole Miss RB Leonard Fournette, LSU (180) LB Antonio Morrison, Florida (66) Vadal Alexander, LSU DB – Will Redmond, Mississippi State WR Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss (169) LB Kentrell Brothers, Missouri (61) Cam Robinson, Alabama Tre’Davious White, LSU WR D'haquille Williams, Auburn (154) DB A.J. Stamps, Kentucky (59) John Theus, Georgia Cameron Sutton, Tennessee TE Evan Engram, Ole Miss (128) DB Eddie Jackson, Alabama (58) Tony Conner, Ole Miss OL Cam Robinson, Alabama (167) DB Jamal Adams, LSU (56) C - Mike Matthews, Texas A&M OL Laremy Tunsil, Ole Miss (159) DB Johnathan Ford, Auburn (52) SPECIAL TEAMS OL Vadal Alexander, LSU (131) WR - Pharoh Cooper, South Carolina PK - Austin MacGinnis, Kentucky OL John Theus, Georgia (129) SPECIALISTS Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss P - Jamie Keehn, LSU C Ryan Kelly, Alabama (144) First-Team RS – Leonard Fournette, LSU * P JK Scott, Alabama (161) QB - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia * Second-Team PK Marshall Morgan, Georgia (100) QB Jeremy Johnson, Auburn (89) RS Speedy Noil, Texas A&M (117) RB - Nick Chubb, Georgia Third Team Preseason All-SEC RB Derrick Henry, Alabama (151) AP Pharoh Cooper, South Carolina (112) Leonard Fournette, LSU RB Jonathan Williams, Arkansas (82) OFFENSE WR Pharoh Cooper, South Carolina (147) Second-Team AP - Pharoh Cooper, South Carolina TE – O.J. Howard, Alabama WR De'Runnya Wilson, Mississippi State (59) P Drew Kaser, Texas A&M (92) TE Hunter Henry, Arkansas (97) PK Elliott Fry, South Carolina (87) DEFENSE OL – Alex Kozan, Auburn OL Germain Ifedi, Texas A&M (124) RS Pharoh Cooper, South Carolina (75) DL - Myles Garrett, Texas A&M Sebastian Tretola, Arkansas OL Dan Skipper, Arkansas (95) AP Leonard Fournette, LSU (85) Robert Nkemdiche, Ole Miss Devonte Danzey, Auburn OL Denver Kirkland, Arkansas (85) A’Shawn Robinson, Alabama Jordan Swindle, Kentucky * OL Greg Pyke, Georgia (83) Third-Team Chris Jones, Mississippi State Brandon Shell, South Carolina * C Mike Matthews, Texas A&M (108) P Jamie Keehn, LSU (52) PK Austin MacGinnis, Kentucky (59) LB - Reggie Ragland, Alabama C - Evan Boehm, Missouri Third-Team RS Leonard Fournette, LSU (66) Curt Maggitt, Tennessee QB Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee (62) AP Speedy Noil, Texas A&M (84) Jordan Jenkins, Georgia WR – Demarcus Robinson, Florida * RB Alex Collins, Arkansas (80) Travin Dural, LSU * RB , Alabama (34) PREDICTED ORDER OF FINISH DB – Vernon Hargreaves, Florida Josh Reynolds, Texas A&M * WR Malcolm Mitchell, Georgia (50) WESTERN DIVISION (1st Place votes) Cyrus Jones, Alabama WR Josh Reynolds, Texas A&M (39) School Points Jalen Mills, LSU QB - Jeremy Johnson, Auburn * TE O.J. Howard, Alabama (87) Alabama (92) 1405 Jonathan Jones, Auburn Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee * OL Sebastian Tretola, Arkansas (72) Auburn (108) 1362 OL Alex Kozan, Auburn (69) LSU (10) 870 SPECIAL TEAMS RB - Jonathan Williams, Arkansas OL Avery Young, Auburn (57) Arkansas (6) 821 PK – Marshall Morgan, Georgia Russell Hansbrough, Missouri OL Brandon Shell, South Carolina (50) Ole Miss (3) 732 P – JK Scott, Alabama Kelvin Taylor, Florida C Evan Boehm, Missouri (81) Texas A&M (4) 628 RS – Pharoh Cooper, South Carolina Mississippi State (2) 482 AP - Speedy Noil, Texas A&M DEFENSE Second Team Preseason All-SEC First-Team EASTERN DIVISION (1st Place votes) DEFENSE DL Robert Nkemdiche, Ole Miss (173) School Points OFFENSE DL - Carl Lawson, Auburn DL A'Shawn Robinson, Alabama (160) Georgia (166) 1498 TE – Hunter Henry, Arkansas Davon Godchaux, LSU DL Myles Garrett, Texas A&M (155) Tennessee (36) 1231 Caleb Azubike, Vanderbilt DL Carl Lawson, Auburn (131) Missouri (20) 1196 OL – Dan Skipper, Arkansas Ryan Brown, Mississippi State LB Reggie Ragland, Alabama (181) South Carolina (1) 830 Greg Pyke, Georgia LB Jordan Jenkins, Georgia (121) Florida (1) 768 Germain Ifedi, Texas A&M LB - Leonard Floyd, Georgia LB Curt Maggitt, Tennessee (102) Kentucky (1) 534 Denver Kirkland, Arkansas Cassanova McKinzy, Auburn DB Vernon Hargreaves, Florida (186) Vanderbilt 243 Lorenzo Carter, Georgia DB Cyrus Jones, Alabama (126) C - Ryan Kelly, Alabama DB Jonathan Jones, Auburn (122) SEC CHAMPION DB – A.J. Stamps, Kentucky DB Jalen Mills, LSU (118) School Points WR – D’haquille Williams, Auburn Rohan Gaines, Arkansas Auburn 96 Malcolm Mitchell, Georgia Trae Elston, Ole Miss Second-Team Alabama 80 Johnathan Ford, Auburn DL Jonathan Bullard, Florida (115) Georgia 28 QB - Maty Mauk, Missouri Eddie Jackson, Alabama DL Derek Barnett, Tennessee (105) LSU 9 DL Jonathan Allen, Alabama (99) Ole Miss 3 RB - Derrick Henry, Alabama SPECIAL TEAMS DL Chris Jones, Mississippi State (93) Arkansas 3 Alex Collins, Arkansas PK - Elliott Fry, South Carolina LB Kendell Beckwith, LSU (93) Texas A&M 2 P - Drew Kaser, Texas A&M LB Leonard Floyd, Georgia (92) Tennessee 2 AP - Leonard Fournette, LSU RS – Darrius Sims, Vanderbilt LB Cassanova McKinzy, Auburn (80) Mississippi State 1 Speedy Noil, Texas A&M DB Tony Conner, Ole Miss (117) Florida 1 DEFENSE DB Cameron Sutton, Tennessee (115) DL - Jonathan Bullard, Florida * - Ties DB Will Redmond, Mississippi State (79) Derek Barnett, Tennessee DB Tre'Davious White, LSU (61) Jonathan Allen, Alabama 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games SEC ALL-AMERICANS (First Team Only)

AMERICAN FOOTBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown RB Leonard Fournette LSU 6-1 230 So. New Orleans, La.

ASSOCIATED PRESS Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown RB Leonard Fournette LSU 6-1 230 So. New Orleans, La. RB Derrick Henry Alabama 6-3 242 Jr. Yulee, Fla. TE Hunter Henry Arkansas 6-5 253 Jr. Little Rock, Ark. DL A’Shawn Robinson Alabama 6-4 312 Jr. Fort Worth, Texas LB Reggie Ragland Alabama 6-2 252 Sr. Madison, Ala. DB Vernon Hargreaves III Florida 5-11 199 Jr. Tampa, Fla.

FWAA Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown RB Leonard Fournette LSU 6-1 230 So. New Orleans, La. RB Derrick Henry Alabama 6-3 242 Jr. Yulee, Fla. C Ryan Kelly Alabama 6-5 297 Sr. West Chester, Ohio DL Myles Garrett Texas A&M 6-5 262 So. Arlington, Texas DL A’Shawn Robinson Alabama 6-4 312 Jr. Fort Worth, Texas LB Reggie Ragland Alabama 6-2 252 Sr. Madison, Ala. DB Vernon Hargreaves III Florida 5-11 199 Jr. Tampa, Fla.

SPORTING NEWS Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown RB Derrick Henry Alabama 6-3 242 Jr. Yulee, Fla. TE Hunter Henry Arkansas 6-5 253 Jr. Little Rock, Ark. OL Ryan Kelly Alabama 6-5 297 Sr. West Chester, Ohio KR Evan Berry Tennessee 5-11 207 So. Fairburn, Ga. DT A’Shawn Robinson Alabama 6-4 312 Jr. Fort Worth, Texas LB Reggie Ragland Alabama 6-2 252 Sr. Madison, Ala. CB Vernon Hargreaves III Florida 5-11 199 Jr. Tampa, Fla. PR Cameron Sutton Tennessee 5-11 186 Jr. Jonesboro, Ga.

WALTER CAMP Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown TE Hunter Henry Arkansas 6-5 253 Jr. Little Rock, Ark. C Ryan Kelly Alabama 6-5 297 Sr. West Chester, Ohio RB Derrick Henry Alabama 6-3 242 Jr. Yulee, Fla. RB Leonard Fournette LSU 6-1 230 So. New Orleans, La. DL Myles Garrett Texas A&M 6-5 262 So. Arlington, Texas LB Reggie Ragland Alabama 6-2 252 Sr. Madison, Ala. DB Vernon Hargreaves III Florida 5-11 199 Jr. Tampa, Fla. KR Evan Berry Tennessee 5-11 207 So. Fairburn, Ga.

AFCA Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown TE Hunter Henry Arkansas 6-5 253 Jr. Little Rock, Ark. C Ryan Kelly Alabama 6-5 297 Sr. West Chester, Ohio RB Derrick Henry Alabama 6-3 242 Jr. Yulee, Fla. DT A’Shawn Robinson Alabama 6-4 312 Jr. Fort Worth, Texas LB Reggie Ragland Alabama 6-2 252 Sr. Madison, Ala. CB Vernon Hargreaves III Florida 5-11 199 Jr. Tampa, Fla. 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games

SEC PLAYERS ON PRE-SEASON ALL-AMERICA TEAMS

Phil Steele 3rd-Team 1st-Team RB - Derrick Henry, Alabama RB - Nick Chubb, Georgia TE - O.J. Howard, Alabama TE - Evan Engram, Ole Miss OG - Greg Pyke, Georgia OT - Vadal Alexander, LSU DE - Myles Garrett, Texas A&M OT - Laremy Tunsil, Ole Miss LB - Jordan Jenkins, Georgia DT - A’Shawn Robinson, Alabama LB - Leonard Floyd, Georgia 4th-Team LB - Reggie Ragland, Alabama OG - Denver Kirkland, Arkansas CB - Vernon Hargreaves, Florida OT - John Theus, Georgia LS - Reid Ferguson, LSU RB - Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia

2nd-Team Sporting News WR - Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss 1st-Team TE - O.J. Howard, Alabama RB - Nick Chubb, Georgia DE - Myles Garrett, Texas A&M OL - Denver Kirkland, Arkansas DT - Robert Nkemdiche, Ole Miss OL - Laremy Tunsil, Ole Miss FS - Jalen Mills, LSU DE - Myles Garrett, Texas A&M P - JK Scott, Alabama DT - Robert Nkemdiche, Ole Miss PR - Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia DT - Chris Jones, Mississippi State CB - Vernon Hargreaves, Florida 3rd-Team P - JK Scott, Alabama QB - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State RB - Leonard Fournette, LSU 2nd-Team RB - Derrick Henry, Alabama RB - Leonard Fournette, LSU WR - Pharoh Cooper, South Carolina RB - Derrick Henry, Alabama C - Ryan Kelly, Alabama WR - Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss OG - Greg Pyke, Georgia TE - Evan Engram, Ole Miss DT - Chris Jones, Mississippi State OL - Vadal Alexander, LSU LB - Cassanova McKinzy, Auburn DT - A’Shawn Robinson, Alabama LB - Curt Maggitt, Tennessee LB - Leonard Floyd, Georgia LB - Antonio Morrison, Florida CB - Cameron Sutton, Tennessee PR - Speedy Noil, Texas A&M 4th-Team TE - Hunter Henry, Arkansas OG - Alex Kozan, Auburn CBSSports.com OT - Avery Young, Auburn 1st-Team DE - Jordan Jenkins, Georgia RB - Nick Chubb, Georgia LB - Kendell Beckwith, LSU WR - Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss CB - Will Redmond, Mississippi State TE - Evan Engram, Ole Miss SS - Eddie Jackson, Alabama OT - Laremy Tunsil, Ole Miss DT - Robert Nkemdiche, Ole Miss Athlon DT - A’Shawn Robinson, Alabama 1st-Team CB - Vernon Hargreaves, Florida RB - Nick Chubb, Georgia AP - Pharoh Cooper, South Carolina 2nd-Team WR - Laquon Treadwell RB - Leonard Fournette, LSU TE - Hunter Henry, Arkansas TE - O.J. Howard, Alabama OT - Laremy Tunsil, Ole Miss OG - Greg Pyke, Georgia DT - Robert Nkemdiche, Ole Miss DE - Myles Garrett, Texas A&M DT - A’Shawn Robinson, Alabama LB - Reggie Ragland, Alabama LB - Reggie Ragland, Alabama P - JK Scott, Alabama CB - Vernon Hargreaves, Florida PR - Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia S - Tony Conner, Ole Miss

2nd-Team QB - Dak Prescott, Mississippi State RB - Leonard Fournette, LSU TE - Evan Engram, Ole Miss C - Ryan Kelly, Alabama OG - Sebastian Tretola, Arkansas OT - Cam Robinson, Alabama DE - Derek Barnett, Tennessee P - JK Scott, Alabama 2015 SEC Football SEC Bowl Games SEC PLAYERS ON AWARD WATCH LISTS Name School Award Denver Kirkland Arkansas Outland South Carolina Mackey Alan Knott South Carolina Rimington Vadal Alexander LSU Lombardi / Outland Alex Kozan Auburn Outland Brandon Allen Arkansas Manning Carl Lawson Auburn Butkus / Nagurski Jonathan Allen Alabama Nagurski Austin MacGinnis Kentucky Groza Kyle Allen Texas A&M Maxwell Curt Maggitt Tennessee Bednarik / Butkus / Nagurski Toby Baker Arkansas Guy* Mike Matthews Texas A&M Rimington Derek Barnett Tennessee Bednarik / Nagurski Maty Mauk Missouri Manning / Maxwell Kendell Beckwith LSU Bednarik** / Butkus** / Nagurski Jake McGee Florida Mackey** Devon Bell Mississippi State Guy Isaiah McKenzie Georgia Hornung Evan Boehm Missouri Outland / Rimington Cassanova McKinzy Auburn Bednarik / Butkus / Lombardi / Kentrell Brothers Missouri Bednarik / Butkus / Nagurski Nagurski Richie Brown Mississippi State Butkus Jalen Mills LSU Bednarik / Nagurski Jonathan Bullard Florida Bednarik** Malcolm Mitchell Georgia Wuerffel Taveze Calhoun Mississippi State Campbell*** Marshall Morgan Georgia Groza / Nagurski Daniel Carlson Auburn Groza*** Antonio Morrison Florida Bednarik / Butkus** / Lombardi Tra Carson Texas A&M Walker Robert Nkemdiche Ole Miss Bednarik** / Lombardi** / Lott / Nich Chubb Georgia Camp / Maxwell / Walker Nagurski / Outland Alex Collins Arkansas Maxwell / Walker** Speedy Noil Texas A&M Hornung Tony Conner Ole Miss Nagurski / Thorpe Kevin Phillips Auburn Guy* C.J. Conrad Kentucky Mackey Ethan Pocic LSU Rimington Logan Cooke Mississippi State Guy* Dak Prescott Mississippi State Camp / Manning / Maxwell** / Pharoh Cooper South Carolina Biletnikoff / Hornung / Maxwell O’Brien** / Wuerffel Trevor Daniel Tennessee Guy* Spencer Pulley Vanderbilt Rimington Joshua Dobbs Tennessee Manning / Maxwell / O’Brien / Greg Pyke Georgia Lombardi / Outland Wuerffel Reggie Ragland Alabama Bednarik*** / Butkus*** / Trent Domingue LSU Groza** Lombardi** / Lott / Nagurski*** Travin Dural LSU Biletnikoff Will Redmond Mississippi State Bednarik / Nagurski Brooks Ellis Arkansas Butkus / Wuerffel Jarran Reed Alabama Bednarik / Outland Evan Engram Ole Miss Mackey Jalen Reeves-Maybin Tennessee Butkus Corey Fatony Missouri Guy* Josh Reynolds Texas A&M Biletnikoff Leonard Floyd Georgia Bednarik / Butkus*** / Lombardi / A’Shawn Robinson Alabama Bednarik** / Lombardi / Nagurski / Lott / Nagurski Outland*** Josh Forrest Kentucky Bednarik / Butkus Cam Robinson Alabama Outland Landon Foster Kentucky Wuerffel*** / Guy* Demarcus Robinson Florida Biletnikoff Leonard Fournette LSU Camp** / Hournung / Maxwell** / Michael Scherer Missouri Butkus Walker*** JK Scott Alabama Guy* Kris Frost Auburn Butkus Brandon Shell South Carolina Outland Elliott Fry South Carolina Groza Ashton Shumpert Mississippi State Walker Myles Garrett Texas A&M Bednarik** / Lombardi*** / Nagurski Mitch Smothers Arkansas Rimington Will Gleeson Ole Miss Guy* Cameron Sutton Tennessee Bednarik Russell Hansbrough Missouri Maxwell / Walker Jon Toth Kentucky Rimington Vernon Hargreaves Florida Bednarik** / Camp / Lott / Nagurski / Johnny Townsend Florida Guy** Thorpe*** Laquon Treadwell Ole Miss Biletnikoff*** / Camp / Maxwell Charles Harris Missouri Bednarik Sebastian Tretola Arkansas Outland Derrick Henry Alabama Camp*** / Heisman / Maxwell*** / Laremy Tunsil Ole Miss Lombardi / Outland Walker*** Jonathan Wallace Auburn Wuerffel Hunter Henry Arkansas Mackey*** Jaylen Walton Ole Miss Hornung Mike Hilton Ole Miss Thorpe** Toby Weathersby LSU Lombardi O.J. Howard Alabama Mackey** Ralph Webb Vanderbilt Walker Jalen Hurd Tennessee Maxwell Tre’Davious White LSU Thorpe** Germain Ifedi Texas A&M Outland South Carolina Walker Eddie Jackson Alabama Thorpe** Jonathan Williams Arkansas Maxwell / Walker Jordan Jenkins Georgia Bednarik / Butkus / Lombardi / Stanley Williams Kentucky Hornung Nagurski / Wuerffel Ethan Wolf Tennessee Mackey C.J. Johnson Ole Miss Butkus Avery Young Auburn Lombardi / Outland Jeremy Johnson Auburn Maxwell / O’Brien TOTAL – 110 / 192 total mentions Chris Jones Mississippi State Bednarik / Nagurski / Outland Deion Jones LSU Butkus*** * - Named to candidate list; ** - Semifinalist, *** - Finalist, Winners In Bold And Italics Jonathan Jones Auburn Lott / Nagurski / Thorpe LIST INCLUDES 21 AWARDS: Bednarik (Defensive Player), Maxwell (Player), Mackey (Tight Drew Kaser Texas A&M Guy** End), Rimington (Center), Groza (Kicker), Guy (Punter), Nagurski (Defensive Player), Outland (Interior Lineman), Thorpe (Defensive Back), Butkus (Linebacker), Lombardi Jamie Keehn LSU Guy* / Wuerffel (Lineman/ Linebacker), Biletnikoff (Wide Receiver), O’Brien (Quarterback), Walker (Running Kingsley Keke Texas A&M Lombardi Back), Camp (Player), Manning (Quarterback), Lott (Defensive Impact Player), Hendricks Chad Kelly Ole Miss Maxwell (Defensive End), Hornung (Multi-Purpose Player), Wuerffel (Community Service), Campbell Ryan Kelly Alabama Lombardi / Outland** / Rimington*** (Scholar-Athlete), Heisman (Player) Sean Kelly South Carolina Guy* 2015 SEC Football

SEC SCHOOLS TO HONOR MIKE SLIVE WITH PROSTATE CANCER AWARENESS GAMES

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (August 24, 2015) - The Southeastern Conference will help raise awareness of prostate cancer prevention and honor for- mer commissioner Mike Slive, who battled the disease during his athletics administration career, with Prostate Cancer Awareness Games on each of the 14 league campuses during the month of September.

The 14 Athletics Directors of the SEC voted unanimously in May at the SEC Spring Meetings to recognize Slive by dedicating a game on each cam- pus to prostate cancer awareness during which the home team will wear a commemorative helmet sticker in addition to other awareness activi- ties determined by each school.

“The Athletics Directors saw this as an opportunity to recognize Mike Slive in a meaningful way while also bringing attention to an important topic that affects one in seven men in America during a lifetime,” said SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey. “While honoring our former commissioner for his great service to the SEC, we can also raise awareness and influence prevention of this disease.”

Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in American men. Although the disease is serious, most men diagnosed with prostate cancer can successfully fight the disease with early detection. Men over the age of 50 are highly encouraged to get regular prostate cancer screen- ings.

Slive was originally diagnosed with prostate cancer in the late 1990s. He served as commissioner of the SEC from 2002 until his retirement in 2015. During that time, he oversaw one of the greatest eras of success in league history while helping shape the landscape of college sports as a national leader in intercollegiate athletics.

In October 2014, Slive announced he was stepping down after 13 years and was dealing with a recurrence of his prostate cancer. After surgery, radiation and chemotherapy, Slive is enjoying a summer respite free from cancer treatment. He remains under the watchful eyes of his doctor.

In addition to wearing helmet stickers, some schools will conduct various other activities around their designated Prostate Cancer Awareness Games, some of which will include video board announcements, prostate cancer screenings, recognition of prostate cancer survivors, game pro- gram ads and stories, production of public service announcements and social media outreach.

Slive will attend several of the Prostate Cancer Awareness Games during the month of September.

SEC Prostate Cancer Awareness Games:

September 3 Western Kentucky at Vanderbilt September 5 UTEP at Arkansas Southeast Missouri State at Missouri September 12 East Carolina at Florida Middle Tennessee at Alabama LSU at Mississippi State September 19 Nevada at Texas A&M South Carolina at Georgia Western Carolina at Tennessee Auburn at LSU Florida at Kentucky September 26 Mississippi State at Auburn Vanderbilt at Ole Miss Central Florida at South Carolina

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SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME TO BE HELD AT NEW MERCEDES-BENZ STADIUM THROUGH 2026 Ten-year agreement keeps event in Atlanta beginning in 2017

For Immediate Release: September 8, 2015 ATLANTA -- The Southeastern Conference, along with AMB Sports & Entertainment (AMBSE) and the Georgia World Congress Center Authority (GWCCA), today at the College Football Hall of Fame announced an agreement to host the SEC Championship Game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta through 2026. The new agreement allows the SEC the option of adding up to two successive five-year extensions. The Georgia Dome has hosted the SEC Championship Game for 21 years beginning in 1994, with capacity crowds in the last 19 consecutive years. By the end of the new agreement, including options, the Championship will have been played in Atlanta a total of 43 years. Mercedes-Benz Stadium is set to open in 2017, with 2016 set to be the final SEC Championship Game held in the Georgia Dome. "Atlanta has served as an outstanding host for the SEC Football Championship Game for more than two decades and has been the perfect venue for one of the premier events in college sports," said SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey. "We look forward to continuing a very positive relationship with Mercedes-Benz Stadium and the Georgia World Congress Center as the home of our football championship." The SEC Football Championship joins a growing list of events that will be hosted in Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The NCAA Men's Final Four will play in the sta- dium in 2020, and the stadium will host the annual Celebration Bowl, a championship game for the Mid-Eastern and Southwestern conferences of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities beginning in 2017. Atlanta is currently bidding on the 2018 National College Football Playoff Championship Game, which will be awarded later this year, and is a finalist for the 2019 or 2020 NFL Super Bowl. Selections for the Super Bowl games will be announced in May 2016. "We are tremendously excited to continue the SEC legacy in Atlanta in the years to come," said and Atlanta United Owner Arthur Blank. "The SEC Football Championship Game is a premier sporting event and is representative of the marquee events we will host at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. We look forward to working with the SEC toward their goal of producing national championship winners." As reported by the GWCCA, the economic impact of the SEC Football Championship Game to the State of Georgia since 1999 is estimated at more than one billion dollars. "The announcement made today is a reaffirmation of the strong relationship the Georgia World Congress Center Authority team has with the Southeastern Conference," said GWCCA Executive Director Frank Poe. "The Authority, through the Georgia Dome, has been a proud partner in the growth and develop- ment of the nation's premier collegiate football championship. We look forward to continuing that relationship as the SEC plays its final championship game in the Georgia Dome and moves into Mercedes Benz Stadium." The press conference announcing the new 10-year agreement between Mercedes-Benz Stadium and the SEC was also attended by Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed. Currently under construction in downtown Atlanta, Mercedes-Benz Stadium will be a world-class, multi-purpose venue representing the latest in design, features and amenities. The stadium is on track to achieve LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification at the highest level from the U.S. Green Building Council and will contribute to a thriving downtown tourist and entertainment district.

"The City of Atlanta is proud to be the home of the SEC Championship for the next ten years," said Mayor Reed. "Atlanta is the premier city for these presti- gious events because we have a verifiable track record of success. With this announcement, Atlanta will remain where fans from across the Southeast come to experience our world-class hospitality." Download an SEC Championship/Mercedes-Benz Stadium rendering here: http://mercedesbenzstadium.com/mediakit/ About Mercedes-Benz Stadium The new home of the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United, Mercedes-Benz stadium will open in 2017. The multi-purpose venue will feature flexible capacity expandable for football events such as the SEC Championship to up to 75,000 seats; a retractable roof structure inspired by the oculus in the ancient Rome Pantheon; views of the Atlanta skyline; a 360-degree HD video halo board that, at nearly six stories tall and 1,100 linear feet in diameter, will be the largest in the NFL and the world; an exterior fan plaza providing fans with pre- and post-game entertainment; and a technology lounge offering a unique game- day experience full of media content and full game-day immersion. For more information on Mercedes-Benz stadium and to view project renderings, photos and construction progress, visit www.mercedesbenzstadium.com and follow #MBStadium. 2015 SEC Football SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME SEC DIVISIONAL TIE-BREAKER 2015 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME In the event of a tie for the division championship, the following procedures will be The 2015 SEC Football Championship Game was played on Sat., Dec. 5 at 4 p.m. ET used to break all ties to determine the SEC Football Championship Game representa- in Atlanta’s Georgia Dome. The game was televised nationally on CBS Sports. tive. All Conference versus Conference Games (both division and non-division) will be The game pitted the SEC’s two divisional champions. This was be the 24thannual counted in the Conference Standings. title game (scores of previous games are below). CBS Sports’ national coverage of the SEC Championship game, which saw Alabama defeat Florida, 29-15, is the highest-rated college football game of the year. . In the event two teams are tied for a division title, the following pro- 1. Two-Team Tie The SEC Championship game averaged an overnight household rating/share in the cedure will be used in the following order: metered markets of 8.3/17, up 8%, from last year’s 7.7/16 for Alabama-Missouri. A. Head-to-head competition between the two tied teams; The 2009 SEC Championship Game earned a 11.8 rating and a 24 share, the high- B. Records of the tied teams within the division; est rated SEC Championship Game in history. C. Head-to-head competition against the team within the division with the best The game was played in Birmingham’s Legion Field in 1992 and 1993 and moved overall (divisional and non-divisional) Conference record, and proceeding through the to the Georgia Dome in 1994. division (multiple ties within the division will be broken from first to last and a tie for The Championship Game has drawn 22 capacity crowds in its 24-year history. Only first place will be broken before a tie for fourth place); 1993 (Birmingham) and 1995 (Atlanta) were not sellouts. D. Overall record against non-divisional teams; The 2013 SEC Championship Game, which saw Auburn defeat Missouri, delivered a E. Combined record against all common non-divisional teams; national average household rating/share of 8.6/17 and averaged 14.4 million view- ers, making it the most-watched college football game of the 2013 regular-season. F. Record against the common non-divisional team with the best overall Alabama's dramatic SEC Championship Game victory over Georgia in 2012 pro- Conference record (divisional or non-divisional) and proceeding through other com- duced a 9.8 rating with 16.2 million viewers, the most-watched college football mon non-divisional teams based on their order of finish within their division; game of the 2012 regular season. G. Best cumulative Conference winning percentage of non-divisional opponents; and Year Score Attendance Example: Tied Teams Non-Divisional Opponents Cumulative Record 1992 Alabama 28, Florida 21 83,091 Western 1 Eastern Opponents: 14-2 1993 Florida 28, Alabama 13 76,345 Western 2 Eastern Opponents: 12-4 1994 Florida 24, Alabama 23 74,751 (Western 1 would be the representative) 1995 Florida 34, Arkansas 3 71,325 1996 Florida 45, Alabama 30 74,132 H. Coin flip of the tied teams. 1997 Tennessee 30, Auburn 29 74,896 1998 Tennessee 24, Miss. State 14 74,795 1999 Alabama 34, Florida 7 71,500 . If three teams (or more) are tied for a division title, the 2. Three-Team Tie (or more) 2000 Florida 28, Auburn 6 73,427 following procedure will be used in the following order: (Note: If one of the proce- 2001 LSU 31, Tennessee 20 74,843 dures results in one team being eliminated and two remaining, the two-team 2002 Georgia 30, Arkansas 3 74,835 tiebreaker procedure as stated in No. 1 above will be used): 2003 LSU 34, Georgia 13 74,913 A. Combined head-to-head record among the tied teams; 2004 Auburn 38, Tennessee 28 74,892 B. Record of the tied teams within the division; 2005 Georgia 34, LSU 14 73,717 C. Head-to-head competition against the team within the division with the best 2006 Florida 38, Arkansas 28 73,374 overall Conference record (divisional and non-divisional) and proceeding through the 2007 LSU 21, Tennessee 14 73,832 division (multiple ties within the division will be broken from first to last and a tie for 2008 Florida 31, Alabama 20 75,892 first place will be broken before a tie for fourth place); 2009 Alabama 32, Florida 13 75,514 2010 Auburn 56, South Carolina 17 75,802 D. Overall Conference record against non-divisional teams; 2011 LSU 42, Georgia 10 74,515 E. Combined record against all common non-divisional teams; 2012 Alabama 32, Georgia 28 75,624 F. Record against the common non-divisional team with the best overall 2013 Auburn 59, Missouri 42 75,632 Conference record (divisional and non-divisional) and proceeding through other com- 2014 Alabama 42, Missouri 13 73,526 mon non-divisional teams based on their order of finish within their division; and 2015 Alabama 29, Florida 15 75,320 G. Best cumulative Conference winning percentage of non-divisional opponents (Note: If two teams’ non-divisional opponents have the same cumulative record, then Here’s a chart of team history in the SEC Championship Game: the two-team tiebreaker procedures apply. If four teams are tied, and three teams’ Team Appearances W-L Pct. non-divisional opponents have the same cumulative record, the three-team tiebreak- Florida 11 7-4 .636 er procedures will be used beginning with 2.A.); Alabama 10 6-4 .600 Example: Tied Teams Non-Divisional Opponents Cumulative Record Auburn 5 3-2 .600 Western 1 Eastern Opponents: 14-2 Georgia 5 2-3 .400 Western 2 Eastern Opponents: 12-4 LSU 5 4-1 .800 Western 3 Eastern Opponents: 8-8 Tennessee 5 2-3 .400 (Western 1 would be the representative) Arkansas 3 0-3 .000 Missouri 2 0-2 .000 H. Coin flip of the tied teams with the team with the odd result being the repre- Mississippi State 1 0-1 .000 sentative (Example: If there are two teams with tails and one team with heads, the South Carolina 1 0-1 .000 team with heads is the representative). 2015 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 Missouri 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. Fumbles-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; Kenyan Drake 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) 2015 SEC Football 2015 SEC FOOTBALL LEGENDS CLASS AU BURN – Takeo Spikes, Linebacker, 1995-97 SOUTHEASTERN CO NFERENCE ANNOUNCES 2014 FOOTBALL LEGENDS CLASS A three-year letterman from 1995-1997, Takeo Spikes was Au burn’s leader in tackles and solo stops in 1996 and 1997, earning All-America honors as a junior in 1997. As a BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (Sept. 29, 2015) – The So utheastern Conference on Tu esday junior he record ed 136 tackles, including nine for loss and two interceptions while announced its 2015 SEC Football Legends class, a collect ion of former football stand- helping Au burn to its first SEC Championship game appearance and an SEC Western outs who will be honored at events surrounding the SEC Football Championship Division title. Spikes finished his Au burn career 10th in tackles and fourth in solo Game in Atlanta in December. tackles. A two-time first-team All-SEC pick, Spikes was selected in the first round of the 1998 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals. The Sandersville, Ga., native played The 2015 Football Legends Class includes 14 former stars who excelled on the grid- with five teams over his 15-year NFL career and was a Pro Bowler and All-Pro selec- iron and helped write the rich history of the sport at their respective institutions. This tion in 2003 and 2004. year’s class includes All-Americans, All-SEC selections and Academic All-Americans as well as NCAA and SEC record holders. The group represents teams that won National FLORIDA – Fred Taylor, Running Back, 1994-97 and SEC Championships and are re presente d in state, school and co llege football halls A standout running back for Fl orida from 1994-97, Fred Taylor earned first-team All- of fame. America honors by the Walter Camp Football Foundation and was named All-SEC his senior year, leading the Gators in rushing that season with 1,292 yards on 214 carries The class will be honored at the 2015 SEC Football “Weekend of Champions” Dec. 4-5 and a team-high 13 touchdow ns. Taylor had eight 100-yard rushing performances in Atlanta, Ga. The annual SEC Legends Dinner presented by AT&T will be held Dec. 4 and served as a team captain that stellar season. He was a first-round selection in at the Hyatt Regency in Atlant a and the group will also be re co gnized prior to the SEC the 1998 NFL Draft by the and went on to record seven 1,000- Football Championship Game, which will be held at the Georgia Dome on Sat., Dec. 5. ya rd rushing seasons to rank No. 15 on the NFL’s all-time rushing ya rd s list. He re tire d from the NFL following the 2010 season after a 13-year career with the Jaguars and Below is a listing and biographies of the 2015 SEC Football Legends: Patriots.

2015 SEC FOOTBALL LEGEND BIOGRAPHIES GEORGIA – Richard Seymour, Defensive Tackle, 1997-2000 A four-year letterman for Georgia from 1997-2000, Richard Seymour led the Bulldogs ALABAMA – Woodrow Lowe, Linebacker, 1972-75 with 74 tackles in 1999, becoming one of only two defensive linemen in UGA history One of Alabama’s all-time great linebackers, Woodrow Lowe playe d for the legendary to lead the team in tackles for a season. Following his junior season, Seymour was Paul "Bear" Bryant from 1972-75. Lowe is one of just two players in Alabama history elected as a permanent team captain by his teammates. Seymour was a two-time to earn All-America honors three times. In 1973, he set an Alabama single-season All-SEC first-team selection and was named a first team All-American in 2000. He record with 134 tackles which still stands today, and he was Alabama's all-time lead- ended his career in At hens with a total of 233 tackles, 26 tackles-for-loss, and 10 ing tackler with 315 when he finished his career. He was inducted into the College sacks. The New England Patriots took Se ymour with the No. 6 overall pick in the 2001 Football Hall of Fame in 2009 and is a member of both Alabama's All-Decade Team NFL draft. With the Patriots, Seymour won three Super Bowl rings and was named to and second team All-Cent ury Team. A fourth round pick by San Diego in 1976, he five Pro-Bowl Teams. missed only one game in 11 seasons with the Chargers and tallied 21 interceptions. KENTUCKY – Dave Roller, Defe nsive Line, 1968-70 ARKANSAS – Madre Hill, Running Back, 1994-95; 1998 Dave Roller was a stalwart defensive lineman for the Kent ucky Wildcat s from 1968- Among the best running backs ever to come out of the state of Arkansas, Madre Hill 70, earning All-America honors his senior season. Roller was named first-team All- lettered at Arkansas in 1994-95 and 1998. He led the Razorbacks to two SEC Western SEC his junior and senior seasons and earned second-team honors as a sophomore. Di vision titles and the Hogs’ first SEC Championship Game appearance in 1995. He He was named to Ke nt ucky’s All-Ti me Team in ce lebrat ion of the first 100 years of was a first-team All-SEC selection in 1995 and is a member of the Arkansas All- Wildcat football in 1990 and was inducted into Kent ucky’s inaugural Hall of Fame Decade Team. He rushed for 2,407 yard s and 25 touchdow ns in his career and holds class along with the likes of George Blanda, Babe Parilli and Bear Bryant. He was Ra zorback single game re co rd s for rushing to uchdow ns and rushing at te mpts. In chosen in the 13th round of the 1971 NFL draft by the New York Giants and enjoyed a 1995 he broke school season re co rd s with 1,387 rushing ya rd s and six 100-yard rush- 10-year pro career, including seven years in the National Football League. ing games. Drafted by the , he played two seasons in the NFL, including Super Bowl XXXVII in 2002 with Oakland. 2015 SEC Football 2015 SEC FOOTBALL LEGENDS CLASS LSU – Alan Fa neca, Of fe nsive Guard, 1995-97 SOUTH CA ROLINA – Andre’ Goodman, Cornerback, 1997-2001 A dominating blocker for LSU from 1995-97, Alan Faneca earned consensus first-team Andre’ Goodman lettered four years and starte d two for So uth Ca ro lina at cornerback. All-America honors as a junior in 1997. He was a finalist for the Ou tland Trophy in Du ring his career he totaled 86 tackles with four interceptions and 20 pass deflections 1997 and was named the winner of the Jacobs Blocking Trophy, given to the best (8th in school history). He earned second-team All-SEC honors by the league coaches blocker in the SEC, in 1997. Faneca anchored an LSU offensive line that helped the as a senior and was named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll in 1999 as a sophomore. Ti gers, which feat ured All-American back Ke vin Fa ulk, lead the SEC in rushing in 1996 Goodman tied for the team-lead with three interceptions as a senior in 2001. Chosen and 1997. He opted to leave LSU after his junior season in 1997 and was the first in the third round of the 2002 NFL draft by the Detroit Lions, he played 10 years in the ro und draft pick of the Pi ttsburgh Steelers. He won a Super Bowl with the Steelers in NFL with Detroit, Miami and Denver and collected 342 tackles, a sack and 19 inter- 2005 and retired from the NFL in 2010 after being named to the Pro Bowl nine times ceptions. He currently serves as Director of Football Student-At hlete Development at and to the All-Pro first team six times. South Carolina.

OLE MISS – Ken Luca s, Wi de Receiver/Defe nsive Back, 1997-2000 TENNESSEE – Chuck Smith, Defensive End, 1990-91 As a senior in 2000, Ken Lu cas earned All-America and All-SEC honors, leading the Hailed as the “best defensive end I ever coached” by Tennessee Coach Johnny Majors, nation with an Ol e Miss-record 30 passes defended while also leading the Rebels Chuck Smith enjoyed a successful two years on Rocky Top from 1990-91. Smith was a with five interceptions. In 2000 he anchored a secondary that ranked first in the SEC pivotal piece to the Vols’ 1990 SEC and Sugar Bowl championship team before going and ninth nationally in pass efficiency defense. Lu cas was a Rebel letterman from on to earn All-SEC honors in 1991. That season, he totaled nine quarterback sacks as 1997-2000 and helped lead Ol e Miss to four straight bowl games. He was selected in UT advanced to the Fiesta Bowl. Following the conclusion of his senior season, Smith the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft by the Seattle Seahawks and played five was named MVP at the Senior Bowl and was selected by the Atlant a Falcons in the years with the Seahawks and four years with the Ca ro lina Pa nt hers. He finished his second round of the 1992 NFL Draft. He would spend eight seasons in Atlanta, earn- NFL career with 529 tackles and 25 interceptions. Lucas was inducted into the Ole ing an All-Pro selection in 1997 and captaining his team to Super Bowl XXXIII in 1998. Miss Athletics Hall of Fame in 2014. TEXAS A&M – Bubba Bean, Running Back, 1972-75 MISSISSIPPI STATE – Mario Haggan, Linebacker, 1998-2002 Bubba Bean was named All-Southwest Conference tw ice during a four-year career Mario Haggan played linebacker from 1998 to 2002 for Mississippi State and was a that spanned from 1972-75 under Coach Emory Be llard at Texas A&M. He finished his first-team All-SEC selection by the Associated Press and All-America honoree by The career as the Aggies’ all-time leading rusher with 2,846 yard s and held the school Sporting News in 2000. A native of Clarksdale, Mississippi, Haggan was the Bulldogs’ re co rd for the longest to uchdow n run from scrimmage (94 ya rd s vs. Texas Tech in leading tackler in each of his last three seasons, including 119 tackles in his senior 1975), top single-g ame record (204 yard s vs. Clemson in 1973) as well as the top sin- campaign. He was a second-team All-SEC selection in both 2001 and 2002 before he gle-season rushing re co rd (944 ya rd s in 1975). He was named to the Texas A&M Hall was selected in the seventh round of the NFL draft by the Buffalo Bills in 2003. of Fame in 1993 and the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame in 2009. Bean was Haggan went on to a successful 10-year career in the NFL with Buffalo, Denver and St. selected in the first-round of the NFL draft by Atlanta in 1976 and he played three Louis. He served as defensive team captain for the Denver Broncos in 2009. seasons for the Fa lcons. MISSOURI – Roger Wehrli, Defensive Back, 1966-68 A consensus All-American in 1968, Roger Wehrli broke Missouri and Big Eight punt VANDERBILT – Earl Bennett, Wi de Receiver, 2005-07 return records during his Tiger career from 1966-68 under head coach Dan Devine. A In just three seasons with Vanderbilt, Earl Bennett became the SEC’s all-time leading two- time All-Big Eight player and the Big Eight De fensive Player of the Year his senior receiver with 236 receptions, 28 more than any other SEC pass catcher at the time. season, he intercepted 10 passes during his Missouri career, including seven in 1968. An All-American in 2005 and a three-time All-SEC honoree, he left the Commodores In his senior year, he led the nation in punt returns with an average of 12.0 yard s per after the 2007 season with numerous team receiving records and All-America honors. re turn. Wehrli we nt on to a standout career with the NFL’s St. Lo uis Ca rd inals and wa s He became the only receiver in SEC history with 75 receptions or more in three con- a perennial All-Pro defensive back selection. He was enshrined into the Co llege secutive seasons. Bennett was a third round draft choice by the Chicago Bears in 2008 Football Hall of Fame in 2004, and later was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of and played seven seasons in the NFL. He retired after the 2014 season, then returned Fame in 2006. to Vanderbilt where he completed requirements to earn his degree in the summer of 2015. 2015 SEC Football 2016 SEC FOOTBALL SCHEDULES

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SEC Releases 2016 Football Sc hedule Slate includes 56 SEC games in 13 weeks culminating in SEC Championship Game

BIRMINGHAM , Alabama (October 29, 2015) - The So utheastern Conference to day announced the football schedules for all 14 SEC schools for the 2016 season.

With 13 playing weekends, the 2016 schedule includes one open date for each team and conference contests scheduled each week beginning the first weekend of September.

Each SEC team will play eight conference football games to include six games against division opponents and two games against non-division opponents. One of the non-division opponents will be a permanent annual opponent and the other non-division opponent will rotate each year.

The 2016 season is the first for the SEC that adds a strength-of-schedule component that requires all schools to play an ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac- 12 or Major Independent opponent on an annual basis.

For the 25th consecutive year, the 2016 season will culminate with the SEC Championship Game on Saturday, December 3 at the Georg ia Dome in Atlant a.

The complete list of 2016 football schedules can be found on the SEC’s official website, SECsports.com.

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2016 SEC FOOTBALL WEEKLY CONFERENCE SCHEDULE Sept. 1 Sept. 24 Nov. 5 *South Carolina at Vanderbilt Kent State at Alabama *Florida at Arkansas *LSU at Auburn *Vanderbilt at Auburn Sept. 3 *South Carolina at Kentucky *Georgia at Kentucky Alabama vs. Southern Cal (Arlington) *Georgia at Ole Miss *Alabama at LSU Louisiana Tech at Arkansas Mississippi State at UMass Georgia Southern at Ole Miss Clemson at Auburn Delaware State at Missouri *Texas A&M at Mississippi State UMass at Florida *Florida at Tennessee *Missouri at South Carolina Georgia vs. North Carolina (Atlanta) *Arkansas vs. Texas A&M (Arlington) Tennessee Tech at Tennessee Southern Miss at Kentucky Vanderbilt at Western Kentucky LSU vs. Wisconsin (Green Bay) Nov. 12 South Alabama at Mississippi State Oct. 1 *Mississippi State at Alabama Missouri at West Virginia *Kentucky at Alabama *LSU at Arkansas Appalachian State at Tennessee Alcorn State at Arkansas (Little Rock) *South Carolina at Florida UCLA at Texas A&M Louisiana-Monroe at Auburn *Auburn at Georgia *Tennessee at Georgia *Vanderbilt at Missouri Sept. 5 *Missouri at LSU *Kentucky at Tennessee Ole Miss vs. Florida State (Orlando) Memphis at Ole Miss *Ole Miss at Texas A&M *Texas A&M at South Carolina Sept. 10 *Florida at Vanderbilt Nov. 19 Western Kentucky at Alabama UT-Chattanooga at Alabama Arkansas at TCU Oct. 8 Alabama A&M at Auburn Arkansas State at Auburn *Alabama at Arkansas Presbyterian at Florida *Kentucky at Florida *LSU at Florida Louisiana-Lafayette at Georgia Nicholls State at Georgia *Vanderbilt at Kentucky Austin Peay at Kentucky Jacksonville State at LSU *Auburn at Mississippi State South Alabama at LSU Wofford at Ole Miss *Georgia at South Carolina *Arkansas at Mississippi State *South Carolina at Mississippi State *Tennessee at Texas A&M Western Carolina at South Carolina Eastern Michigan at Missouri *Missouri at Tennessee Tennessee vs. Virginia Tech (Bristol) Oct. 15 Texas-San Antonio at Texas A&M Prairie View at Texas A&M *Ole Miss at Arkansas *Ole Miss at Vanderbilt Middle Tennessee at Vanderbilt *Missouri at Florida *Vanderbilt at Georgia Nov. 24 Sept. 17 Southern Miss at LSU *LSU at Texas A&M Texas State at Arkansas Mississippi State at BYU *Texas A&M at Auburn *Alabama at Tennessee Nov. 26 North Texas at Florida *Auburn at Alabama New Mexico State at Kentucky Oct. 22 Florida at Florida State *Mississippi State at LSU *Texas A&M at Alabama Georgia Tech at Georgia *Alabama at Ole Miss *Arkansas at Auburn *Kentucky at Louisville *Georgia at Missouri *Mississippi State at Kentucky *Mississippi State at Ole Miss East Carolina at South Carolina *Ole Miss at LSU *Arkansas at Missouri Ohio at Tennessee Middle Tennessee at Missouri South Carolina at Clemson Vanderbilt at Georgia Tech UMass at South Carolina *Tennessee at Vanderbilt *Tennessee State at Vanderbilt Dec. 3 Oct. 29 SEC Football Championship (Atlanta) *Florida vs. Georgia (Jacksonville) *Auburn at Ole Miss * SEC Game Samford at Mississippi State *Kentucky at Missouri Tentative and subject to change *Tennessee at South Carolina New Mexico State at Texas A&M 2015 SEC Football 2016 SEC FOOTBALL TEAM-BY-TEAM CONFERENCE SCHEDULE ALABAMA Nov. 12 AUBURN Oct. 15 at Florida Sept. 3 Southern Cal (Arlington) Nov. 19 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE Oct. 22 MIDDLE TENNESSEE Sept. 10 WESTERN KENTUCKY Nov. 26 GEORGIA TECH Oct. 29 KENTUCKY Sept. 17 at Ole Miss Nov. 5 at South Carolina Sept. 24 KENT STATE KENTUCKY Nov. 12 VANDERBILT Oct. 1 KENTUCKY Sept. 3 SOUTHERN MISS Nov. 19 at Tennessee Oct. 8 at Arkansas Sept. 10 at Florida Nov. 26 ARKANSAS Oct. 15 at Tennessee Sept. 17 NEW MEXICO STATE Oct. 22 TEXAS A&M Sept. 24 SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA Oct. 29 Open date Oct. 1 at Alabama Sept. 1 (Thu.) at Vanderbilt Nov. 5 at LSU Oct. 8 VANDERBILT Sept. 10 at Mississippi State Nov. 12 MISSISSIPPI STATE Oct. 15 Open date Sept. 17 EAST CAROLINA Nov. 19 UT-CHATTANOOGA Oct. 22 MISSISSIPPI STATE Sept. 24 at Kentucky Nov. 26 AUBURN Oct. 29 at Missouri Oct. 1 TEXAS A&M Nov. 5 GEORGIA Oct. 8 GEORGIA ARKANSAS Nov. 12 at Tennessee Oct. 15 Open date Sept. 3 LOUISIANA TECH Nov. 19 AUSTIN PEAY Oct. 22 UMASS Sept. 10 at TCU Nov. 26 at Louisville Oct. 29 TENNESSEE Sept. 17 TEXAS STATE Nov. 5 MISSOURI Sept. 24 Texas A&M (Arlington) LSU Nov. 12 at Florida Oct. 1 ALCORN STATE (Little Rock) Sept. 3 Wisconsin (Green Bay) Nov. 19 WESTERN CAROLINA Oct. 8 ALABAMA Sept. 10 JACKSONVILLE STATE Nov. 26 at Clemson Oct. 15 OLE MISS Sept. 17 MISSISSIPPI STATE Oct. 22 at Auburn Sept. 24 at Auburn TENNESSEE Oct. 29 Open date Oct. 1 MISSOURI Sept. 3 APPALACHIAN STATE Nov. 5 FLORIDA Oct. 8 at Florida Sept. 10 Virginia Tech (Bristol) Nov. 12 LSU Oct. 15 SOUTHERN MISS Sept. 17 OHIO Nov. 19 at Mississippi State Oct. 22 OLE MISS Sept. 24 FLORIDA Nov. 26 at Missouri Oct. 29 Open date Oct. 1 at Georgia Nov. 5 ALABAMA Oct. 8 at Texas A&M AUBURN Nov. 12 at Arkansas Oct. 15 ALABAMA Sept. 3 CLEMSON Nov. 19 SOUTH ALABAMA Oct. 22 Open date Sept. 10 ARKANSAS STATE Nov. 24 (Thu.) at Texas A&M Oct. 29 at South Carolina Sept. 17 TEXAS A&M Nov. 5 TENNESSEE TECH Sept. 24 LSU OLE MISS Nov. 12 KENTUCKY Oct. 1 LOUISIANA-MONROE Sept. 5 (Mon.) Florida State (Orlando) Nov. 19 MISSOURI Oct. 8 at Mississippi State Sept. 10 WOFFORD Nov. 26 at Vanderbilt Oct. 15 Open date Sept. 17 ALABAMA Oct. 22 ARKANSAS Sept. 24 GEORGIA TEXAS A&M Oct. 29 at Ole Miss Oct. 1 MEMPHIS Sept. 3 UCLA Nov. 5 VANDERBILT Oct. 8 Open date Sept. 10 PRAIRIE VIEW Nov. 12 at Georgia Oct. 15 at Arkansas Sept. 17 at Auburn Nov. 19 ALABAMA A&M Oct. 22 at LSU Sept. 24 Arkansas (Arlington) Nov. 26 at Alabama Oct. 29 AUBURN Oct. 1 at South Carolina Nov. 5 GEORGIA SOUTHERN Oct. 8 TENNESSEE FLORIDA Nov. 12 at Texas A&M Oct. 15 Open date Sept. 3 UMASS Nov. 19 at Vanderbilt Oct. 22 at Alabama Sept. 10 KENTUCKY Nov. 26 MISSISSIPPI STATE Oct. 29 NEW MEXICO STATE Sept. 17 NORTH TEXAS Nov. 5 at Mississippi State Sept. 24 at Tennessee MISSISSIPPI STATE Nov. 12 OLE MISS Oct. 1 at Vanderbilt Sept. 3 SOUTH ALABAMA Nov. 19 TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO Oct. 8 LSU Sept. 10 SOUTH CAROLINA Nov. 24 (Thu.) LSU Oct. 15 MISSOURI Sept. 17 at LSU Oct. 22 Open date Sept. 24 at UMass VANDERBILT Oct. 29 Georgia (Jacksonville) Oct. 1 Open date Sept. 1 (Thu.) SOUTH CAROLINA Nov. 5 at Arkansas Oct. 8 AUBURN Sept. 10 MIDDLE TENNESSEE Nov. 12 SOUTH CAROLINA Oct. 15 at BYU Sept. 17 at Georgia Tech Nov. 19 PRESBYTERIAN Oct. 22 at Kentucky Sept. 24 at Western Kentucky Nov. 26 at Florida State Oct. 29 SAMFORD Oct. 1 FLORIDA Nov. 5 TEXAS A&M Oct. 8 at Kentucky GEORGIA Nov. 12 at Alabama Oct. 15 at Georgia Sept. 3 North Carolina (Atlanta) Nov. 19 ARKANSAS Oct. 22 TENNESSEE STATE Sept. 10 NICHOLLS STATE Nov. 26 at Ole Miss Oct. 29 Open date Sept. 17 at Missouri Nov. 5 at Auburn Sept. 24 at Ole Miss MISSOURI Nov. 12 at Missouri Oct. 1 TENNESSEE Sept. 3 at West Virginia Nov. 19 OLE MISS Oct. 8 at South Carolina Sept. 10 EASTERN MICHIGAN Nov. 26 TENNESSEE Oct. 15 VANDERBILT Sept. 17 GEORGIA Oct. 22 Open date Sept. 24 DELAWARE STATE Tentative and subject to change Oct. 29 Florida (Jacksonville) Oct. 1 at LSU Nov. 5 at Kentucky Oct. 8 Open date 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 TCU TEXAS STATE TEXAS A&M ALCORN STATE ALABAMA OLE MISS AUBURN FLORIDA LSU MISSOURI ARKANSAS TECH STATE Fort Worth Fayetteville Arlington, Texas Little Rock Fayetteville Fayetteville Auburn Fayetteville Fayetteville Columbia Fayetteville Starkville 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 LSU MISSOURI GEORGIA ARKANSAS PRESBYTERIAN FLORIDA CAROLINA STATE Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Knoxville Nashville Gainesville Gainesville Jacksonville Fayetteville Gainesville 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 SOUTH TEXAS A&M WISCONSIN AUBURN MISSOURI FLORIDA OLE MISS ALABAMA ARKANSAS LSU STATE STATE MISS ALABAMA 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 Lexington Starkville Starkville Tuscaloosa Starkville Oxford Starkville Starkville EASTERN DELAWARE MIDDLE SOUTH WEST VIRGINIA GEORGIA LSU FLORIDA KENTUCKY VANDERBILT TENNESSEE ARKANSAS MISSOURI MICHIGAN STATE TENNESSEE CAROLINA Morgantown Columbia Baton Rouge Gainesville Columbia Columbia Knoxville Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia, S.C. 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 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. THIS IS THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE

• Since its formation in 1933, the SEC has directed and organized interscholastic athletic competi- • The SEC also had six student-athletes earn the NCAA Elite 89 award, which is given to the student- tions, conducted tournaments and prescribed eligibility rules for student-athletes. The Conference athlete with the highest cumulative GPA at the finals site for each of the NCAA championships. The also facilitates and assists its member institutions in maintaining intercollegiate athletic programs 2014-15 SEC recipients were: Christian Heymsfield, Arkansas (men’s cross country); Lauren Beers, compatible with the highest standards of education and competitive sports. Alabama (gymnastics); Dylan Supak, LSU (softball); Tynan Stewart, Georgia (men’s swimming & diving); Emily Neubert, Texas A&M (women’s swimming & diving); and Aldila Sutjiadi, Kentucky • The Southeastern Conference crowns champions in 21 sports - 12 women’s sports and nine men’s (women’s tennis). sports. They include baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, equestrian, football, men’s and women’s golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, men’s and women’s • The SEC has had eight student-athletes win the William V. Campbell Trophy given by the National swimming and diving, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track Football Foundation. Since the inaugural award in 1990, the SEC has had more recipients than any and field, and volleyball. other conference. The award, nicknamed the “Academic Heisman” goes to college football’s top scholar-athlete. In 2012, Alabama’s Barrett Jones was the SEC’s eighth recipient of the trophy. In • In the fall of 2012, the University of Missouri and Texas A&M University became the 13th and 14th 2009, Florida’s Tim Tebow won the honor. LSU’s Rudy Niswanger won the honor in 2005, Ten- members of the Southeastern Conference. It marked the first expansion for the SEC since 1991 and nessee’s Michael Munoz claimed the award in 2004, Matt Stinchcomb of Georgia in 1998, Ten- the second-ever increase for the league since its founding in 1933. nessee’s Peyton Manning in 1997, Florida’s Danny Wuerffel in 1996 and Brad Culpepper of Florida in 1991 was the league’s first recipient. • The SEC’s mission statement reflects the priorities of the league. “The purpose of the Southeast- ern Conference is to assist its member institutions in the maintenance of programs of intercolle- • More than 3,300 student-athletes were named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll in 2014-15. giate athletics which are compatible with the highest standards of education and competitive Members of the SEC Academic Honor Roll must have a 3.0 grade point average for either the previ- sports.” ous academic year or his/her academic career at the SEC institution. The number represents more than half of the student-athletes that competed in the SEC last year. • The Southeastern Conference has developed a database of minority football coaches in NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision and the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision since 2002. The 2014 FOR THE STUDENT-ATHLETE database contained the names of 817 head and assistant football coaches from all 249 NCAA Foot- • Arkansas track & field athlete Nathanael Franks and Georgia swimmer Maddie Locus were named ball Bowl and Championship Subdivision universities. The SEC begins the 2015 football season recipients of the 2014-15 H. Boyd McWhorter Southeastern Conference Scholar-Athletes of the Year with two minority head football coaches - Derek Mason (Vanderbilt) and Kevin Sumlin (Texas Awards. The McWhorter Scholar-Athlete Award is the highest honor a student-athlete can receive A&M). in the SEC. Each McWhorter Scholar-Athlete Award recipient receives a $15,000 postgraduate scholarship, while 26 other finalists for the award receive a $7,500 post-graduate scholarship. ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS • The Southeastern Conference had 49 Capital One Academic All-Americans in 2014-15. The league • Georgia football player Chris Conley and Kentucky tennis player Grace Trimble were named recipi- had 17 student-athletes earn first-team honors. The Capital One Academic All-America Teams are ents of the 2014-15 Brad Davis SEC Community Service Post-Graduate Scholarship. Each Commu- voted on by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). The 49 student-athletes nity Service Leader of the Year receives a $10,000 post-graduate scholarship while 26 other finalists represent 12 of the SEC 14 schools while seven schools had at least one person on the first-team. for the award receive a $5,000 post-graduate scholarship. Since 2003, the SEC has had 281 student-athletes earn first-team Capital One Academic All-Amer- ica status. • The SEC was the first conference in the nation to assemble a Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Two representatives from each of the SEC member schools are selected to serve on the committee • The 17 SEC student-athletes who earned Capital One Academic All-America first-team status in which meets twice a year to discuss issues of concern to the student-athlete. 2014-15 were: Alabama women's track and field athlete Nia Barnes; Alabama gymnast Lauren Beers; Kentucky women's track & field athlete Dezerea Bryant; Auburn softball player Kasey COMPLIANCE AND EDUCATION Cooper; South Carolina women's soccer player Sabrina D'Angelo; Georgia men's swimmer Nic Fink; • The 2004 SEC Task Force Committee on Compliance and Enforcement’s report of recommendations Arkansas men's track & field athlete Nathanael Franks; Texas A&M women's soccer player Shea represents an important step in establishing a new standard of compliance excellence within the Groom; Kentucky women's track & field athlete Kendra Harrison; Georgia women's tennis player Southeastern Conference. Among the recommendations included in this report is how institutions Lauren Herring; Georgia men's track & field athlete Brandon Lord; Alabama softball player Haylie will handle reports of allegations, strengthening the relationship between the league’s institutions McCleney; Arkansas women's track & field athlete Sandi Morris; South Carolina men's soccer player and the conference office, developing new orientation programs and establishing an annual review Braeden Troyer; Alabama women's soccer player Merel van Dongen; Auburn gymnast Megan of compliance issues. Walker and Alabama volleyball player Sierra Wilson. •The SEC conducts a New Coaches Orientation Program three times a year, which supplements in- • Alabama softball player Haylie McCleney was named the Capital One Academic All-American of stitutional orientation programs and enhance the professional development of coaches. Topics of the Year in her sport in 2014-15. discussion range from the role of the SEC and NCAA to the role of athletics in higher education.

• The Southeastern Conference had 11 of its student-athletes earn NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships SPORTSMANSHIP in 2014-15. The scholarships are awarded to student-athletes who excel academically and athleti- • The SEC has implemented sportsmanship policies meant to strengthen the league’s commit- cally and who are at least in their final year of intercollegiate athletic competition. The SEC NCAA ment to these principles. The league also developed a sportsmanship statement for its institutions Postgraduate Scholarship recipients are: Nora Barry, Florida (lacrosse); Nic Fink, Georgia (men’s to follow. It states: swimming & diving); Shea Groom, Texas A&M (women’s soccer); Lauren Herring, Georgia (women’s “Coaches and student-athletes of a member institution, as well as individuals employed by or tennis); Matthew Hoty, Tennessee (men’s track & field); Maddie Locus, Georgia (women’s swim- associated with that institution, including alumni, fans, patrons and boosters, shall conduct them- ming & diving); Jordan Mattern, Georgia (women’s swimming & diving); Emily Neubert, Texas A&M selves with honesty and good sportsmanship. Their behavior shall at all times reflect the high stan- (women’s swimming & diving); Allie Sirna, Tennessee (soccer); Dylan Supak, LSU (softball) and dards of honor and dignity that characterize participation in the collegiate setting. Emily Zabor, Alabama (women’s tennis). “For intercollegiate athletics to promote the character development of participants, to en- hance the integrity of higher education and to promote civility in society, coaches, student-athletes • The SEC had two student-athletes awarded the NCAA Today’s Top 10 - the only conference with and all others associated with these athletics programs and events should adhere to such funda- multiple winners. The SEC’s recipients were Kim Jacob, Alabama (gymnastics) and Shannon Vree- mental values as respect, fairness, civility, honesty and responsibility. These values should be man- land, Georgia (women’s swimming & diving). The award recognizes 10 current student-athletes ifested not only in athletics participation but also in the broad spectrum of activities affecting the who will have completed their athletics eligibility for their successes on the fields and courts, in the athletics program. classroom and in the community. “It is the responsibility of each member institution to establish policies for sportsmanship and 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 all constituencies about these policies.” THIS IS THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE

•The SEC has an annual Sportsmanship Award that will be awarded to one male and one female SECU - COMMITMENT TO THE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC MISSION student-athlete. Voted on by the league’s athletics directors, the award honors student-athletes who, through their actions in the competitive arena of intercollegiate athletics, have demonstrated • Using its SECU academic initiative, the Southeastern Conference sponsors, supports and promotes one or more of the ideals of sportsmanship, including fairness, civility, honesty, unselfishness, re- collaborative higher education programs and activities involving administrators, faculty and stu- spect and responsibility. The recipients of the 2014-15 award were the Texas A&M men’s basketball dents at its member universities. SECU is led by the president or chancellor of each SEC university team and South Carolina women’s basketball player Aleighsa Welch. and is managed by the chief academic officer (i.e., provost).

IN THE COMMUNITY • The goals of the SECU initiative include highlighting the endeavors and achievements of SEC fac- • The SEC and its member institutions have partnered with the 11-state Special Olympics organiza- ulty and universities; advancing the merit and reputation of SEC universities outside of the tradi- tions in the SEC region. The relationship is featured on public service announcements aired on SEC tional SEC region; identifying and preparing future leaders for high-level service in academia; telecasts, and Special Olympics participate in the Dr Pepper SEC FanFare, held in conjunction with increasing the amount and type of education abroad opportunities available to SEC students; and the SEC Football and Basketball Championships. providing opportunities for collaboration among SEC university personnel.

• The SEC and its corporate sponsors host youth clinics each year in conjunction with several confer- • The SEC Academic Collaboration Award is intended to expand student-focused collaboration ence events, including the football championship game, the men’s basketball tournament, the among SEC universities. It is awarded annually to one SEC institution to support joint activities in- baseball tournament and the soccer tournament. These clinics provide children from host cities the volving all other SEC universities. opportunity to receive instruction from SEC and other area coaches. • The SEC Academic Leadership Development Program seeks to identify, prepare and advance aca- • The SEC selects a Community Service Team in each of its 21 sports. The Community Service Team fea- demic leaders for roles within SEC institutions and beyond. It has two components, a university- tures a representative from each institution who has shown a commitment to community service. level program and two, three-day, SEC-wide workshops held on specified campuses for all participants. SEC NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY • The Southeastern Conference won six national championships in 2014-15: Equestrian (South Car- • The SEC College Tour occurs twice annually, once in the fall and once in the spring, and adminis- olina); Men’s Golf (LSU); Gymnastics (Florida); Softball (Florida); Women’s Tennis (Vanderbilt) and trators from all SEC universities participate in events intended to introduce SEC universities to stu- Women’s Indoor Track and Field (Arkansas). dents, parents and high school counselors from outside of the southeast region. The SEC also had national runners-up in six sports: Baseball (Vanderbilt); Equestrian (Geor- gia); Women’s Swimming and Diving (Georgia); Men’s Indoor Track & Field (Florida); Men’s Outdoor • The SEC Faculty Achievement and Professor of the Year Awards recognize faculty with outstanding Track & Field (Florida) and Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (Kentucky). records in research and scholarship. There is one winner per campus and one overall winner for the SEC. • 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 SEC Faculty Travel Program is intended to enhance collaboration that stimulates scholarly ini- ketball championship (Florida) in the same year (2006-07 academic year). tiatives between SEC universities. The program offers faculty from each SEC university the opportu- nity to travel to other SEC universities to develop grant proposals and conduct research. • In its history, the SEC has won 217 national championships, 121 men’s and 95 women’s titles. Since 2000, the SEC has won 101 national crowns, including 49 men’s titles and 51 women’s titles. • The SEC MBA Case Competition is held on one SEC campus and features teams of four SEC students who compete to showcase their skills at solving simulated, real-world problems that cover the • In the “big three” men’s sports – football, basketball and baseball, the SEC has won 14 national spectrum of business disciplines. championships during the last nine academic years. The league has won seven of the last nine football national championships. • The SEC Symposium is an academic conference-type event intended to address a scholarly issue in an area of strength represented by all SEC universities. Held in Atlanta, Georgia, this marquee event • Since 2006, the SEC has had a national champion in 17 of its 21 sponsored sports – football, men’s puts on display the research and innovation of SEC institutions for an audience of academicians, basketball, baseball, men’s indoor track & field, men’s outdoor track & field, women’s indoor track & government officials and other stakeholders. 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 • The Conference’s international/education abroad focus includes the SEC Cooperative Education women’s basketball. 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, FOR THE FANS which provide scholarship-type funding from longtime SEC corporate sponsor Dr Pepper to under- • For the 34th consecutive season, the SEC recorded the largest total football attendance of any represented study abroad students; and the engineering exchange program, which enables Italian conference in the country. The league has led in average attendance during the last 17 consecutive engineering students from the Politecnico di Torino (PdT) to enroll at SEC universities each fall, and seasons. More than 7.7 million fans attended SEC football games in 2014 while stadiums were SEC students to study there the following spring. filled to 99.2 percent of capacity.

• The SEC had nearly 2.7 million fans attend its home basketball games during the 2014-15 season. In 249 home contests, SEC teams averaged 10,819 fans per game. Kentucky was second nationally in attendance, averaging 23,572 fans per contest.

• Year after year, the SEC is the leader in college baseball attendance. In 2015, for the fifth consecu- tive year, the SEC’s institutions drew more than 2 million fans, with a nation-leading attendance total of 2.2 million fans. The SEC averaged nearly 5,000 fans per game (4,753) in 2015. The SEC and its member schools own virtually all regular season, conference tournament, NCAA Regional and Super Regional attendance records. The College Football Playoff (CFP), named 2015 Sports Event of the Year by the SportsBusiness Journal, is a big success. Fans, including many who are new to the sport, enjoy it. The first College Football Playoff semifinals and national championship game were the three most-viewed programs in cable television history. 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 Days New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day belong 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: Jeff Long (chair), Barry Alvarez, Mike Gould, Pat Haden, Kirby Hocutt, Tom Jernstedt, Bobby Johnson, Tom Osborne, Dan Radakovich, Condoleezza Rice, Mike Tranghese, 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 PEACH FIESTA SUGAR ROSE ARIZONA 2015-16 (Dec. 31) (Dec. 31) (Dec. 31) (Jan. 1) (Jan. 1) (Jan. 1) (Jan. 11)

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

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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. Ole Miss 12 62 17 60 0 0 0 483 40.2 1. Ole Miss 12 2173 4004 880 6177 7.0 58 514.8 2. Arkansas 12 56 8 52 4 0 1 422 35.2 2. Arkansas 12 2311 3171 818 5482 6.7 56 456.8 3. Tennessee 12 50 20 50 0 0 1 412 34.3 3. Mississippi State 12 1684 3733 850 5417 6.4 47 451.4 4. Alabama 13 54 21 52 0 0 2 443 34.1 4. Texas A&M 12 2060 3016 900 5076 5.6 35 423.0 5. Mississippi State 12 51 14 48 0 0 0 396 33.0 5. Alabama 13 2707 2786 951 5493 5.8 46 422.5 6. LSU 11 43 13 41 0 0 0 338 30.7 6. Tennessee 12 2682 2388 905 5070 5.6 44 422.5 7. Texas A&M 12 39 22 38 1 0 0 340 28.3 7. LSU 11 2705 1904 721 4609 6.4 41 419.0 8. Auburn 12 37 22 36 1 0 0 326 27.2 8. Kentucky 12 1954 2513 816 4467 5.5 33 372.2 9. Kentucky 12 36 17 33 0 1 0 302 25.2 9. Georgia 12 2219 2236 752 4455 5.9 29 371.2 10. Florida 13 43 7 35 1 0 1 318 24.5 10. Auburn 12 2301 2107 821 4408 5.4 35 367.3 11. Georgia 12 34 18 32 0 0 0 290 24.2 11. South Carolina 12 1856 2490 774 4346 5.6 28 362.2 12. South Carolina 12 29 20 25 1 0 1 263 21.9 12. Florida 13 1659 2744 863 4403 5.1 38 338.7 13. Vanderbilt 12 21 12 18 1 0 0 182 15.2 13. Vanderbilt 12 1856 2062 871 3918 4.5 20 326.5 14. Missouri 12 16 16 15 1 0 1 163 13.6 14. Missouri 12 1385 1986 770 3371 4.4 15 280.9

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. Alabama 13 21 14 17 1 0 0 187 14.4 1. Alabama 13 962 2394 813 3356 4.1 19 258.2 2. Missouri 12 22 14 20 0 0 0 194 16.2 2. Florida 13 1568 2272 856 3840 4.5 24 295.4 3. Florida 13 25 13 24 0 0 1 215 16.5 3. Georgia 12 2011 1591 766 3602 4.7 19 300.2 4. Georgia 12 24 13 21 1 0 0 206 17.2 4. Missouri 12 1593 2031 838 3624 4.3 21 302.0 5. Vanderbilt 12 26 23 25 0 0 1 252 21.0 5. LSU 11 1446 2321 724 3767 5.2 32 342.5 6. Texas A&M 12 29 19 28 0 0 0 259 21.6 6. Vanderbilt 12 1718 2488 814 4206 5.2 22 350.5 7. Tennessee 12 33 10 30 1 0 0 260 21.7 7. Texas A&M 12 2471 1935 840 4406 5.2 25 367.2 8. Mississippi State 12 30 21 29 1 0 0 274 22.8 8. Tennessee 12 1841 2607 834 4448 5.3 30 370.7 Ole Miss 12 31 20 26 1 0 0 274 22.8 9. Ole Miss 12 1589 3061 954 4650 4.9 30 387.5 10. LSU 11 34 9 31 1 0 0 264 24.0 10. Mississippi State 12 2060 2601 876 4661 5.3 28 388.4 11. Auburn 12 38 20 36 2 0 0 328 27.3 11. Kentucky 12 2353 2377 853 4730 5.5 38 394.2 12. Kentucky 12 41 14 37 2 0 0 329 27.4 12. Arkansas 12 1435 3414 792 4849 6.1 41 404.1 13. South Carolina 12 42 12 40 0 1 0 330 27.5 13. Auburn 12 2276 2786 913 5062 5.5 37 421.8 14. Arkansas 12 42 13 38 2 0 0 333 27.8 14. South Carolina 12 2609 2549 856 5158 6.0 41 429.8

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. Ole Miss 12 62 17 60 0 0 0 483 40.2 1. Alabama 13 2707 2786 951 5493 5.8 46 422.5 2. Arkansas 12 56 8 52 4 0 1 422 35.2 2. Tennessee 12 2682 2388 905 5070 5.6 44 422.5 3. Alabama 13 54 21 52 0 0 2 443 34.1 3. Texas A&M 12 2060 3016 900 5076 5.6 35 423.0 4. Mississippi State 12 51 14 48 0 0 0 396 33.0 4. Ole Miss 12 2173 4004 880 6177 7.0 58 514.8 5. Tennessee 12 50 20 50 0 0 1 412 34.3 5. Vanderbilt 12 1856 2062 871 3918 4.5 20 326.5 6. Florida 13 43 7 35 1 0 1 318 24.5 6. Florida 13 1659 2744 863 4403 5.1 38 338.7 7. LSU 11 43 13 41 0 0 0 338 30.7 7. Mississippi State 12 1684 3733 850 5417 6.4 47 451.4 8. Texas A&M 12 39 22 38 1 0 0 340 28.3 8. Auburn 12 2301 2107 821 4408 5.4 35 367.3 9. Auburn 12 37 22 36 1 0 0 326 27.2 9. Arkansas 12 2311 3171 818 5482 6.7 56 456.8 10. Kentucky 12 36 17 33 0 1 0 302 25.2 10. Kentucky 12 1954 2513 816 4467 5.5 33 372.2 11. Georgia 12 34 18 32 0 0 0 290 24.2 11. South Carolina 12 1856 2490 774 4346 5.6 28 362.2 12. South Carolina 12 29 20 25 1 0 1 263 21.9 12. Missouri 12 1385 1986 770 3371 4.4 15 280.9 13. Vanderbilt 12 21 12 18 1 0 0 182 15.2 13. Georgia 12 2219 2236 752 4455 5.9 29 371.2 14. Missouri 12 16 16 15 1 0 1 163 13.6 14. LSU 11 2705 1904 721 4609 6.4 41 419.0

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 13 54 21 52 0 0 2 115 8.8 1. Ole Miss 12 2173 4004 880 6177 7.0 58 514.8 2. Ole Miss 12 62 17 60 0 0 0 111 9.2 2. Alabama 13 2707 2786 951 5493 5.8 46 422.5 3. Tennessee 12 50 20 50 0 0 1 110 9.2 3. Arkansas 12 2311 3171 818 5482 6.7 56 456.8 4. Texas A&M 12 39 22 38 1 0 0 104 8.7 4. Mississippi State 12 1684 3733 850 5417 6.4 47 451.4 5. Auburn 12 37 22 36 1 0 0 102 8.5 5. Texas A&M 12 2060 3016 900 5076 5.6 35 423.0 6. Mississippi State 12 51 14 48 0 0 0 90 7.5 6. Tennessee 12 2682 2388 905 5070 5.6 44 422.5 7. Georgia 12 34 18 32 0 0 0 86 7.2 7. LSU 11 2705 1904 721 4609 6.4 41 419.0 8. South Carolina 12 29 20 25 1 0 1 85 7.1 8. Kentucky 12 1954 2513 816 4467 5.5 33 372.2 9. Kentucky 12 36 17 33 0 1 0 84 7.0 9. Georgia 12 2219 2236 752 4455 5.9 29 371.2 10. LSU 11 43 13 41 0 0 0 80 7.3 10. Auburn 12 2301 2107 821 4408 5.4 35 367.3 11. Arkansas 12 56 8 52 4 0 1 76 6.3 11. Florida 13 1659 2744 863 4403 5.1 38 338.7 12. Missouri 12 16 16 15 1 0 1 63 5.2 12. South Carolina 12 1856 2490 774 4346 5.6 28 362.2 13. Florida 13 43 7 35 1 0 1 56 4.3 13. Vanderbilt 12 1856 2062 871 3918 4.5 20 326.5 14. Vanderbilt 12 21 12 18 1 0 0 54 4.5 14. Missouri 12 1385 1986 770 3371 4.4 15 280.9 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Extended Team Statistics Through games of Dec 06, 2015

TOTAL OFF. AVG/PLAY G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G 1. Ole Miss 12 2173 4004 880 6177 7.0 58 514.8 2. Arkansas 12 2311 3171 818 5482 6.7 56 456.8 3. LSU 11 2705 1904 721 4609 6.4 41 419.0 4. Mississippi State 12 1684 3733 850 5417 6.4 47 451.4 5. Georgia 12 2219 2236 752 4455 5.9 29 371.2 6. Alabama 13 2707 2786 951 5493 5.8 46 422.5 7. Texas A&M 12 2060 3016 900 5076 5.6 35 423.0 8. South Carolina 12 1856 2490 774 4346 5.6 28 362.2 9. Tennessee 12 2682 2388 905 5070 5.6 44 422.5 10. Kentucky 12 1954 2513 816 4467 5.5 33 372.2 11. Auburn 12 2301 2107 821 4408 5.4 35 367.3 12. Florida 13 1659 2744 863 4403 5.1 38 338.7 13. Vanderbilt 12 1856 2062 871 3918 4.5 20 326.5 14. Missouri 12 1385 1986 770 3371 4.4 15 280.9

TOTAL OFFENSE TDS G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G 1. Ole Miss 12 2173 4004 880 6177 7.0 58 514.8 2. Arkansas 12 2311 3171 818 5482 6.7 56 456.8 3. Mississippi State 12 1684 3733 850 5417 6.4 47 451.4 4. Alabama 13 2707 2786 951 5493 5.8 46 422.5 5. Tennessee 12 2682 2388 905 5070 5.6 44 422.5 6. LSU 11 2705 1904 721 4609 6.4 41 419.0 7. Florida 13 1659 2744 863 4403 5.1 38 338.7 8. Texas A&M 12 2060 3016 900 5076 5.6 35 423.0 Auburn 12 2301 2107 821 4408 5.4 35 367.3 10. Kentucky 12 1954 2513 816 4467 5.5 33 372.2 11. Georgia 12 2219 2236 752 4455 5.9 29 371.2 12. South Carolina 12 1856 2490 774 4346 5.6 28 362.2 13. Vanderbilt 12 1856 2062 871 3918 4.5 20 326.5 14. Missouri 12 1385 1986 770 3371 4.4 15 280.9 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Extended Team Statistics Through games of Dec 06, 2015

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G RUSH YARDS G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G 1. LSU 11 466 2705 5.8 87 29 245.9 1. Alabama 13 561 2707 4.8 74 28 208.2 2. Tennessee 12 564 2682 4.8 63 27 223.5 2. LSU 11 466 2705 5.8 87 29 245.9 3. Alabama 13 561 2707 4.8 74 28 208.2 3. Tennessee 12 564 2682 4.8 63 27 223.5 4. Arkansas 12 470 2311 4.9 80 26 192.6 4. Arkansas 12 470 2311 4.9 80 26 192.6 5. Auburn 12 531 2301 4.3 65 25 191.8 5. Auburn 12 531 2301 4.3 65 25 191.8 6. Georgia 12 437 2219 5.1 83 19 184.9 6. Georgia 12 437 2219 5.1 83 19 184.9 7. Ole Miss 12 426 2173 5.1 78 27 181.1 7. Ole Miss 12 426 2173 5.1 78 27 181.1 8. Texas A&M 12 466 2060 4.4 42 12 171.7 8. Texas A&M 12 466 2060 4.4 42 12 171.7 9. Kentucky 12 419 1954 4.7 75 22 162.8 9. Kentucky 12 419 1954 4.7 75 22 162.8 10. South Carolina 12 423 1856 4.4 66 11 154.7 10. South Carolina 12 423 1856 4.4 66 11 154.7 Vanderbilt 12 495 1856 3.7 74 9 154.7 Vanderbilt 12 495 1856 3.7 74 9 154.7 12. Mississippi State 12 392 1684 4.3 52 18 140.3 12. Mississippi State 12 392 1684 4.3 52 18 140.3 13. Florida 13 483 1659 3.4 60 19 127.6 13. Florida 13 483 1659 3.4 60 19 127.6 14. Missouri 12 397 1385 3.5 72 5 115.4 14. Missouri 12 397 1385 3.5 72 5 115.4

RUSHING DEFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G RUSHING TDS G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G 1. Alabama 13 404 962 2.4 83 6 74.0 1. LSU 11 466 2705 5.8 87 29 245.9 2. Arkansas 12 381 1435 3.8 38 24 119.6 2. Alabama 13 561 2707 4.8 74 28 208.2 3. Florida 13 462 1568 3.4 74 10 120.6 3. Ole Miss 12 426 2173 5.1 78 27 181.1 4. LSU 11 361 1446 4.0 80 14 131.5 Tennessee 12 564 2682 4.8 63 27 223.5 5. Ole Miss 12 466 1589 3.4 43 7 132.4 5. Arkansas 12 470 2311 4.9 80 26 192.6 6. Missouri 12 484 1593 3.3 46 11 132.8 6. Auburn 12 531 2301 4.3 65 25 191.8 7. Vanderbilt 12 427 1718 4.0 68 12 143.2 7. Kentucky 12 419 1954 4.7 75 22 162.8 8. Tennessee 12 433 1841 4.3 66 12 153.4 8. Georgia 12 437 2219 5.1 83 19 184.9 9. Georgia 12 486 2011 4.1 60 12 167.6 Florida 13 483 1659 3.4 60 19 127.6 10. Mississippi State 12 480 2060 4.3 74 13 171.7 10. Mississippi State 12 392 1684 4.3 52 18 140.3 11. Auburn 12 492 2276 4.6 71 24 189.7 11. Texas A&M 12 466 2060 4.4 42 12 171.7 12. Kentucky 12 510 2353 4.6 63 24 196.1 12. South Carolina 12 423 1856 4.4 66 11 154.7 13. Texas A&M 12 509 2471 4.9 66 17 205.9 13. Vanderbilt 12 495 1856 3.7 74 9 154.7 14. South Carolina 12 509 2609 5.1 87 26 217.4 14. Missouri 12 397 1385 3.5 72 5 115.4

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 11 466 2705 5.8 87 29 245.9 1. Arkansas 12 226-348-7 64.9 3171 264.2 30 165.9 2. Ole Miss 12 426 2173 5.1 78 27 181.1 2. Ole Miss 12 296-454-13 65.2 4004 333.7 31 156.1 3. Georgia 12 437 2219 5.1 83 19 184.9 3. Mississippi State 12 306-458-4 66.8 3733 311.1 29 154.4 4. Arkansas 12 470 2311 4.9 80 26 192.6 4. Alabama 13 260-390-10 66.7 2786 214.3 18 136.8 5. Alabama 13 561 2707 4.8 74 28 208.2 5. Tennessee 12 204-341-5 59.8 2388 199.0 17 132.2 6. Tennessee 12 564 2682 4.8 63 27 223.5 6. Florida 13 219-380-8 57.6 2744 211.1 19 130.6 7. Kentucky 12 419 1954 4.7 75 22 162.8 7. LSU 11 135-255-5 52.9 1904 173.1 12 127.3 8. Texas A&M 12 466 2060 4.4 42 12 171.7 8. Georgia 12 193-315-8 61.3 2236 186.3 10 126.3 9. South Carolina 12 423 1856 4.4 66 11 154.7 9. Texas A&M 12 245-434-14 56.5 3016 251.3 23 125.9 10. Auburn 12 531 2301 4.3 65 25 191.8 10. Auburn 12 169-290-9 58.3 2107 175.6 10 124.5 11. Mississippi State 12 392 1684 4.3 52 18 140.3 11. South Carolina 12 191-351-12 54.4 2490 207.5 17 123.2 12. Vanderbilt 12 495 1856 3.7 74 9 154.7 12. Kentucky 12 218-397-16 54.9 2513 209.4 11 109.2 13. Missouri 12 397 1385 3.5 72 5 115.4 13. Vanderbilt 12 192-376-16 51.1 2062 171.8 11 98.3 14. Florida 13 483 1659 3.4 60 19 127.6 14. Missouri 12 186-373-12 49.9 1986 165.5 10 97.0

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. Tennessee 12 564 2682 4.8 63 27 223.5 1. Georgia 12 137-280-10 48.9 1591 132.6 7 97.8 2. Alabama 13 561 2707 4.8 74 28 208.2 2. Alabama 13 201-409-16 49.1 2394 184.2 13 101.0 3. Auburn 12 531 2301 4.3 65 25 191.8 3. Florida 13 211-394-14 53.6 2272 174.8 14 106.6 4. Vanderbilt 12 495 1856 3.7 74 9 154.7 4. Texas A&M 12 195-331-11 58.9 1935 161.2 8 109.3 5. Florida 13 483 1659 3.4 60 19 127.6 5. Missouri 12 219-354-9 61.9 2031 169.2 10 114.3 6. Arkansas 12 470 2311 4.9 80 26 192.6 6. Vanderbilt 12 213-387-6 55.0 2488 207.3 10 114.5 7. Texas A&M 12 466 2060 4.4 42 12 171.7 7. Tennessee 12 206-401-8 51.4 2607 217.2 18 116.8 LSU 11 466 2705 5.8 87 29 245.9 8. Auburn 12 262-421-13 62.2 2786 232.2 13 121.8 9. Georgia 12 437 2219 5.1 83 19 184.9 9. Ole Miss 12 292-488-15 59.8 3061 255.1 23 121.9 10. Ole Miss 12 426 2173 5.1 78 27 181.1 10. Kentucky 12 196-343-11 57.1 2377 198.1 14 122.4 11. South Carolina 12 423 1856 4.4 66 11 154.7 11. LSU 11 208-363-9 57.3 2321 211.0 18 122.4 12. Kentucky 12 419 1954 4.7 75 22 162.8 12. Mississippi State 12 245-396-11 61.9 2601 216.8 15 124.0 13. Missouri 12 397 1385 3.5 72 5 115.4 13. South Carolina 12 228-347-12 65.7 2549 212.4 15 134.8 14. Mississippi State 12 392 1684 4.3 52 18 140.3 14. Arkansas 12 268-411-10 65.2 3414 284.5 17 143.8 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Extended Team Statistics Through games of Dec 06, 2015

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 12 296-454-13 65.2 4004 8.8 31 333.7 1. Ole Miss 12 296-454-13 65.2 4004 8.8 31 333.7 2. Mississippi State 12 306-458-4 66.8 3733 8.2 29 311.1 2. Mississippi State 12 306-458-4 66.8 3733 8.2 29 311.1 3. Arkansas 12 226-348-7 64.9 3171 9.1 30 264.2 3. Arkansas 12 226-348-7 64.9 3171 9.1 30 264.2 4. Texas A&M 12 245-434-14 56.5 3016 6.9 23 251.3 4. Texas A&M 12 245-434-14 56.5 3016 6.9 23 251.3 5. Alabama 13 260-390-10 66.7 2786 7.1 18 214.3 5. Alabama 13 260-390-10 66.7 2786 7.1 18 214.3 6. Florida 13 219-380-8 57.6 2744 7.2 19 211.1 6. Florida 13 219-380-8 57.6 2744 7.2 19 211.1 7. Kentucky 12 218-397-16 54.9 2513 6.3 11 209.4 7. Kentucky 12 218-397-16 54.9 2513 6.3 11 209.4 8. South Carolina 12 191-351-12 54.4 2490 7.1 17 207.5 8. South Carolina 12 191-351-12 54.4 2490 7.1 17 207.5 9. Tennessee 12 204-341-5 59.8 2388 7.0 17 199.0 9. Tennessee 12 204-341-5 59.8 2388 7.0 17 199.0 10. Georgia 12 193-315-8 61.3 2236 7.1 10 186.3 10. Georgia 12 193-315-8 61.3 2236 7.1 10 186.3 11. Auburn 12 169-290-9 58.3 2107 7.3 10 175.6 11. Auburn 12 169-290-9 58.3 2107 7.3 10 175.6 12. LSU 11 135-255-5 52.9 1904 7.5 12 173.1 12. Vanderbilt 12 192-376-16 51.1 2062 5.5 11 171.8 13. Vanderbilt 12 192-376-16 51.1 2062 5.5 11 171.8 13. Missouri 12 186-373-12 49.9 1986 5.3 10 165.5 14. Missouri 12 186-373-12 49.9 1986 5.3 10 165.5 14. LSU 11 135-255-5 52.9 1904 7.5 12 173.1

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. Georgia 12 137-280-10 48.9 1591 5.7 7 132.6 1. Mississippi State 12 306-458-4 66.8 3733 12.2 29 311.1 2. Texas A&M 12 195-331-11 58.9 1935 5.8 8 161.2 2. Alabama 13 260-390-10 66.7 2786 10.7 18 214.3 3. Missouri 12 219-354-9 61.9 2031 5.7 10 169.2 3. Ole Miss 12 296-454-13 65.2 4004 13.5 31 333.7 4. Florida 13 211-394-14 53.6 2272 5.8 14 174.8 4. Arkansas 12 226-348-7 64.9 3171 14.0 30 264.2 5. Alabama 13 201-409-16 49.1 2394 5.9 13 184.2 5. Georgia 12 193-315-8 61.3 2236 11.6 10 186.3 6. Kentucky 12 196-343-11 57.1 2377 6.9 14 198.1 6. Tennessee 12 204-341-5 59.8 2388 11.7 17 199.0 7. Vanderbilt 12 213-387-6 55.0 2488 6.4 10 207.3 7. Auburn 12 169-290-9 58.3 2107 12.5 10 175.6 8. LSU 11 208-363-9 57.3 2321 6.4 18 211.0 8. Florida 13 219-380-8 57.6 2744 12.5 19 211.1 9. South Carolina 12 228-347-12 65.7 2549 7.3 15 212.4 9. Texas A&M 12 245-434-14 56.5 3016 12.3 23 251.3 10. Mississippi State 12 245-396-11 61.9 2601 6.6 15 216.8 10. Kentucky 12 218-397-16 54.9 2513 11.5 11 209.4 11. Tennessee 12 206-401-8 51.4 2607 6.5 18 217.2 11. South Carolina 12 191-351-12 54.4 2490 13.0 17 207.5 12. Auburn 12 262-421-13 62.2 2786 6.6 13 232.2 12. LSU 11 135-255-5 52.9 1904 14.1 12 173.1 13. Ole Miss 12 292-488-15 59.8 3061 6.3 23 255.1 13. Vanderbilt 12 192-376-16 51.1 2062 10.7 11 171.8 14. Arkansas 12 268-411-10 65.2 3414 8.3 17 284.5 14. Missouri 12 186-373-12 49.9 1986 10.7 10 165.5

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. Mississippi State 12 306-458-4 66.8 3733 8.2 29 311.1 1. LSU 11 135-255-5 52.9 1904 14.1 12 173.1 2. Ole Miss 12 296-454-13 65.2 4004 8.8 31 333.7 2. Arkansas 12 226-348-7 64.9 3171 14.0 30 264.2 3. Texas A&M 12 245-434-14 56.5 3016 6.9 23 251.3 3. Ole Miss 12 296-454-13 65.2 4004 13.5 31 333.7 4. Kentucky 12 218-397-16 54.9 2513 6.3 11 209.4 4. South Carolina 12 191-351-12 54.4 2490 13.0 17 207.5 5. Alabama 13 260-390-10 66.7 2786 7.1 18 214.3 5. Florida 13 219-380-8 57.6 2744 12.5 19 211.1 6. Florida 13 219-380-8 57.6 2744 7.2 19 211.1 6. Auburn 12 169-290-9 58.3 2107 12.5 10 175.6 7. Vanderbilt 12 192-376-16 51.1 2062 5.5 11 171.8 7. Texas A&M 12 245-434-14 56.5 3016 12.3 23 251.3 8. Missouri 12 186-373-12 49.9 1986 5.3 10 165.5 8. Mississippi State 12 306-458-4 66.8 3733 12.2 29 311.1 9. South Carolina 12 191-351-12 54.4 2490 7.1 17 207.5 9. Tennessee 12 204-341-5 59.8 2388 11.7 17 199.0 10. Arkansas 12 226-348-7 64.9 3171 9.1 30 264.2 10. Georgia 12 193-315-8 61.3 2236 11.6 10 186.3 11. Tennessee 12 204-341-5 59.8 2388 7.0 17 199.0 11. Kentucky 12 218-397-16 54.9 2513 11.5 11 209.4 12. Georgia 12 193-315-8 61.3 2236 7.1 10 186.3 12. Vanderbilt 12 192-376-16 51.1 2062 10.7 11 171.8 13. Auburn 12 169-290-9 58.3 2107 7.3 10 175.6 13. Alabama 13 260-390-10 66.7 2786 10.7 18 214.3 14. LSU 11 135-255-5 52.9 1904 7.5 12 173.1 14. Missouri 12 186-373-12 49.9 1986 10.7 10 165.5

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. Mississippi State 12 306-458-4 66.8 3733 12.2 29 311.1 1. Arkansas 12 226-348-7 64.9 3171 9.1 30 264.2 2. Ole Miss 12 296-454-13 65.2 4004 13.5 31 333.7 2. Ole Miss 12 296-454-13 65.2 4004 8.8 31 333.7 3. Alabama 13 260-390-10 66.7 2786 10.7 18 214.3 3. Mississippi State 12 306-458-4 66.8 3733 8.2 29 311.1 4. Texas A&M 12 245-434-14 56.5 3016 12.3 23 251.3 4. LSU 11 135-255-5 52.9 1904 7.5 12 173.1 5. Arkansas 12 226-348-7 64.9 3171 14.0 30 264.2 5. Auburn 12 169-290-9 58.3 2107 7.3 10 175.6 6. Florida 13 219-380-8 57.6 2744 12.5 19 211.1 6. Florida 13 219-380-8 57.6 2744 7.2 19 211.1 7. Kentucky 12 218-397-16 54.9 2513 11.5 11 209.4 7. Alabama 13 260-390-10 66.7 2786 7.1 18 214.3 8. Tennessee 12 204-341-5 59.8 2388 11.7 17 199.0 8. Georgia 12 193-315-8 61.3 2236 7.1 10 186.3 9. Georgia 12 193-315-8 61.3 2236 11.6 10 186.3 9. South Carolina 12 191-351-12 54.4 2490 7.1 17 207.5 10. Vanderbilt 12 192-376-16 51.1 2062 10.7 11 171.8 10. Tennessee 12 204-341-5 59.8 2388 7.0 17 199.0 11. South Carolina 12 191-351-12 54.4 2490 13.0 17 207.5 11. Texas A&M 12 245-434-14 56.5 3016 6.9 23 251.3 12. Missouri 12 186-373-12 49.9 1986 10.7 10 165.5 12. Kentucky 12 218-397-16 54.9 2513 6.3 11 209.4 13. Auburn 12 169-290-9 58.3 2107 12.5 10 175.6 13. Vanderbilt 12 192-376-16 51.1 2062 5.5 11 171.8 14. LSU 11 135-255-5 52.9 1904 14.1 12 173.1 14. Missouri 12 186-373-12 49.9 1986 5.3 10 165.5 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Extended Team Statistics Through games of Dec 06, 2015

PASS INTERCEPTIONS G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G 1. Mississippi State 12 306-458-4 66.8 3733 8.2 29 311.1 2. LSU 11 135-255-5 52.9 1904 7.5 12 173.1 Tennessee 12 204-341-5 59.8 2388 7.0 17 199.0 4. Arkansas 12 226-348-7 64.9 3171 9.1 30 264.2 5. Florida 13 219-380-8 57.6 2744 7.2 19 211.1 Georgia 12 193-315-8 61.3 2236 7.1 10 186.3 7. Auburn 12 169-290-9 58.3 2107 7.3 10 175.6 8. Alabama 13 260-390-10 66.7 2786 7.1 18 214.3 9. South Carolina 12 191-351-12 54.4 2490 7.1 17 207.5 Missouri 12 186-373-12 49.9 1986 5.3 10 165.5 11. Ole Miss 12 296-454-13 65.2 4004 8.8 31 333.7 12. Texas A&M 12 245-434-14 56.5 3016 6.9 23 251.3 13. Kentucky 12 218-397-16 54.9 2513 6.3 11 209.4 Vanderbilt 12 192-376-16 51.1 2062 5.5 11 171.8

PASSING TDS G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G 1. Ole Miss 12 296-454-13 65.2 4004 8.8 31 333.7 2. Arkansas 12 226-348-7 64.9 3171 9.1 30 264.2 3. Mississippi State 12 306-458-4 66.8 3733 8.2 29 311.1 4. Texas A&M 12 245-434-14 56.5 3016 6.9 23 251.3 5. Florida 13 219-380-8 57.6 2744 7.2 19 211.1 6. Alabama 13 260-390-10 66.7 2786 7.1 18 214.3 7. South Carolina 12 191-351-12 54.4 2490 7.1 17 207.5 Tennessee 12 204-341-5 59.8 2388 7.0 17 199.0 9. LSU 11 135-255-5 52.9 1904 7.5 12 173.1 10. Kentucky 12 218-397-16 54.9 2513 6.3 11 209.4 Vanderbilt 12 192-376-16 51.1 2062 5.5 11 171.8 12. Georgia 12 193-315-8 61.3 2236 7.1 10 186.3 Missouri 12 186-373-12 49.9 1986 5.3 10 165.5 Auburn 12 169-290-9 58.3 2107 7.3 10 175.6 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Extended Team Statistics Through games of Dec 06, 2015

FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct. PAT KICK ATTEMPTS G Made Att Pct. 1. Auburn 12 22 26 . 8 4 6 1. Ole Miss 12 60 60 1.000 2. Kentucky 12 17 21 . 8 1 0 2. Arkansas 12 52 52 1.000 3. Missouri 12 16 20 . 8 0 0 Alabama 13 52 52 1.000 4. Mississippi State 12 14 18 . 7 7 8 4. Tennessee 12 50 50 1.000 5. Ole Miss 12 17 22 . 7 7 3 5. Mississippi State 12 48 49 . 9 8 0 6. LSU 11 13 17 . 7 6 5 6. LSU 11 41 42 . 9 7 6 7. Texas A&M 12 22 30 . 7 3 3 7. Florida 13 35 40 . 8 7 5 8. South Carolina 12 20 28 . 7 1 4 8. Texas A&M 12 38 38 1.000 9. Alabama 13 21 30 . 7 0 0 9. Auburn 12 36 36 1.000 10. Tennessee 12 20 29 . 6 9 0 10. Kentucky 12 33 35 . 9 4 3 11. Georgia 12 18 27 . 6 6 7 11. Georgia 12 32 32 1.000 12. Vanderbilt 12 12 19 . 6 3 2 12. South Carolina 12 25 25 1.000 13. Arkansas 12 8 13 . 6 1 5 13. Vanderbilt 12 18 18 1.000 14. Florida 13 7 17 . 4 1 2 14. Missouri 12 15 15 1.000

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED G Made Att Pct. PATS KICKS MADE G Made Att Pct. 1. Texas A&M 12 22 30 . 7 3 3 1. Ole Miss 12 60 60 1.000 Alabama 13 21 30 . 7 0 0 2. Arkansas 12 52 52 1.000 3. Tennessee 12 20 29 . 6 9 0 Alabama 13 52 52 1.000 4. South Carolina 12 20 28 . 7 1 4 4. Tennessee 12 50 50 1.000 5. Georgia 12 18 27 . 6 6 7 5. Mississippi State 12 48 49 . 9 8 0 6. Auburn 12 22 26 . 8 4 6 6. LSU 11 41 42 . 9 7 6 7. Ole Miss 12 17 22 . 7 7 3 7. Texas A&M 12 38 38 1.000 8. Kentucky 12 17 21 . 8 1 0 8. Auburn 12 36 36 1.000 9. Missouri 12 16 20 . 8 0 0 9. Florida 13 35 40 . 8 7 5 10. Vanderbilt 12 12 19 . 6 3 2 10. Kentucky 12 33 35 . 9 4 3 11. Mississippi State 12 14 18 . 7 7 8 11. Georgia 12 32 32 1.000 12. LSU 11 13 17 . 7 6 5 12. South Carolina 12 25 25 1.000 Florida 13 7 17 . 4 1 2 13. Vanderbilt 12 18 18 1.000 14. Arkansas 12 8 13 . 6 1 5 14. Missouri 12 15 15 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 12 22 26 . 8 4 6 1. Florida 13 80 3549 44.4 118 1.5 4 41.9 Texas A&M 12 22 30 . 7 3 3 2. South Carolina 12 55 2434 44.3 81 1.5 4 41.3 3. Alabama 13 21 30 . 7 0 0 3. Texas A&M 12 55 2630 47.8 192 3.5 9 41.1 4. South Carolina 12 20 28 . 7 1 4 4. Missouri 12 81 3477 42.9 178 2.2 3 40.0 Tennessee 12 20 29 . 6 9 0 5. Tennessee 12 59 2659 45.1 214 3.6 7 39.1 6. Georgia 12 18 27 . 6 6 7 6. Ole Miss 12 48 1987 41.4 104 2.2 1 38.8 7. Kentucky 12 17 21 . 8 1 0 7. Auburn 12 52 2135 41.1 87 1.7 5 37.5 Ole Miss 12 17 22 . 7 7 3 8. Arkansas 12 43 1733 40.3 122 2.8 2 36.5 9. Missouri 12 16 20 . 8 0 0 9. Alabama 13 59 2544 43.1 241 4.1 8 36.3 10. Mississippi State 12 14 18 . 7 7 8 10. Mississippi State 12 50 2072 41.4 125 2.5 7 36.1 11. LSU 11 13 17 . 7 6 5 11. Georgia 12 61 2447 40.1 152 2.5 5 36.0 12. Vanderbilt 12 12 19 . 6 3 2 12. Kentucky 12 63 2485 39.4 225 3.6 2 35.2 13. Arkansas 12 8 13 . 6 1 5 13. LSU 11 54 2207 40.9 208 3.9 5 35.2 14. Florida 13 7 17 . 4 1 2 14. Vanderbilt 12 82 3277 40.0 468 5.7 3 33.5

PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct. AVG YARDS PER PUNT G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P 1. Ole Miss 12 60 60 1.000 1. Texas A&M 12 55 2630 47.8 192 3.5 9 41.1 Arkansas 12 52 52 1.000 2. Tennessee 12 59 2659 45.1 214 3.6 7 39.1 Alabama 13 52 52 1.000 3. Florida 13 80 3549 44.4 118 1.5 4 41.9 Tennessee 12 50 50 1.000 4. South Carolina 12 55 2434 44.3 81 1.5 4 41.3 Texas A&M 12 38 38 1.000 5. Alabama 13 59 2544 43.1 241 4.1 8 36.3 Auburn 12 36 36 1.000 6. Missouri 12 81 3477 42.9 178 2.2 3 40.0 Georgia 12 32 32 1.000 7. Mississippi State 12 50 2072 41.4 125 2.5 7 36.1 South Carolina 12 25 25 1.000 8. Ole Miss 12 48 1987 41.4 104 2.2 1 38.8 Vanderbilt 12 18 18 1.000 9. Auburn 12 52 2135 41.1 87 1.7 5 37.5 Missouri 12 15 15 1.000 10. LSU 11 54 2207 40.9 208 3.9 5 35.2 11. Mississippi State 12 48 49 . 9 8 0 11. Arkansas 12 43 1733 40.3 122 2.8 2 36.5 12. LSU 11 41 42 . 9 7 6 12. Georgia 12 61 2447 40.1 152 2.5 5 36.0 13. Kentucky 12 33 35 . 9 4 3 13. Vanderbilt 12 82 3277 40.0 468 5.7 3 33.5 14. Florida 13 35 40 . 8 7 5 14. Kentucky 12 63 2485 39.4 225 3.6 2 35.2 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Extended Team Statistics Through games of Dec 06, 2015

NUMBER OF PUNTS G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P 1. Vanderbilt 12 82 3277 40.0 468 5.7 3 33.5 2. Missouri 12 81 3477 42.9 178 2.2 3 40.0 3. Florida 13 80 3549 44.4 118 1.5 4 41.9 4. Kentucky 12 63 2485 39.4 225 3.6 2 35.2 5. Georgia 12 61 2447 40.1 152 2.5 5 36.0 6. Alabama 13 59 2544 43.1 241 4.1 8 36.3 Tennessee 12 59 2659 45.1 214 3.6 7 39.1 8. South Carolina 12 55 2434 44.3 81 1.5 4 41.3 Texas A&M 12 55 2630 47.8 192 3.5 9 41.1 10. LSU 11 54 2207 40.9 208 3.9 5 35.2 11. Auburn 12 52 2135 41.1 87 1.7 5 37.5 12. Mississippi State 12 50 2072 41.4 125 2.5 7 36.1 13. Ole Miss 12 48 1987 41.4 104 2.2 1 38.8 14. Arkansas 12 43 1733 40.3 122 2.8 2 36.5

YARDS PUNTED G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P 1. Florida 13 80 3549 44.4 118 1.5 4 41.9 2. Missouri 12 81 3477 42.9 178 2.2 3 40.0 3. Vanderbilt 12 82 3277 40.0 468 5.7 3 33.5 4. Tennessee 12 59 2659 45.1 214 3.6 7 39.1 5. Texas A&M 12 55 2630 47.8 192 3.5 9 41.1 6. Alabama 13 59 2544 43.1 241 4.1 8 36.3 7. Kentucky 12 63 2485 39.4 225 3.6 2 35.2 8. Georgia 12 61 2447 40.1 152 2.5 5 36.0 9. South Carolina 12 55 2434 44.3 81 1.5 4 41.3 10. LSU 11 54 2207 40.9 208 3.9 5 35.2 11. Auburn 12 52 2135 41.1 87 1.7 5 37.5 12. Mississippi State 12 50 2072 41.4 125 2.5 7 36.1 13. Ole Miss 12 48 1987 41.4 104 2.2 1 38.8 14. Arkansas 12 43 1733 40.3 122 2.8 2 36.5 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Extended Team Statistics Through games of Dec 06, 2015

PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg. KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. 1. Texas A&M 12 19 374 2 79 19.7 1. Tennessee 12 27 902 3 100 33.4 2. Tennessee 12 31 566 3 85 18.3 2. Auburn 12 33 923 0 61 28.0 3. Arkansas 12 12 186 0 45 15.5 3. South Carolina 12 34 796 1 96 23.4 4. Florida 13 32 446 2 85 13.9 4. Kentucky 12 30 653 0 60 21.8 5. Alabama 13 41 505 4 72 12.3 5. Mississippi State 12 33 704 1 100 21.3 6. Mississippi State 12 18 216 1 77 12.0 6. Florida 13 26 540 0 71 20.8 7. Georgia 12 28 330 3 77 11.8 7. Arkansas 12 32 657 0 40 20.5 8. LSU 11 18 177 1 69 9.8 8. LSU 11 32 637 0 75 19.9 9. Auburn 12 9 85 0 27 9.4 9. Texas A&M 12 32 635 0 40 19.8 10. Kentucky 12 11 81 0 19 7.4 10. Vanderbilt 12 40 784 0 47 19.6 11. Vanderbilt 12 31 197 0 36 6.4 11. Alabama 13 32 607 0 40 19.0 12. Missouri 12 27 158 1 41 5.9 12. Georgia 12 30 557 0 39 18.6 13. South Carolina 12 12 55 0 24 4.6 13. Ole Miss 12 29 489 0 37 16.9 14. Ole Miss 12 28 112 0 58 4.0 14. Missouri 12 38 573 0 27 15.1

PUNT RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. KICK RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. 1. Alabama 13 41 505 4 72 12.3 1. Vanderbilt 12 40 784 0 47 19.6 2. Florida 13 32 446 2 85 13.9 2. Missouri 12 38 573 0 27 15.1 3. Tennessee 12 31 566 3 85 18.3 3. South Carolina 12 34 796 1 96 23.4 Vanderbilt 12 31 197 0 36 6.4 4. Mississippi State 12 33 704 1 100 21.3 5. Georgia 12 28 330 3 77 11.8 Auburn 12 33 923 0 61 28.0 Ole Miss 12 28 112 0 58 4.0 6. Texas A&M 12 32 635 0 40 19.8 7. Missouri 12 27 158 1 41 5.9 Arkansas 12 32 657 0 40 20.5 8. Texas A&M 12 19 374 2 79 19.7 Alabama 13 32 607 0 40 19.0 9. LSU 11 18 177 1 69 9.8 LSU 11 32 637 0 75 19.9 Mississippi State 12 18 216 1 77 12.0 10. Kentucky 12 30 653 0 60 21.8 11. South Carolina 12 12 55 0 24 4.6 Georgia 12 30 557 0 39 18.6 Arkansas 12 12 186 0 45 15.5 12. Ole Miss 12 29 489 0 37 16.9 13. Kentucky 12 11 81 0 19 7.4 13. Tennessee 12 27 902 3 100 33.4 14. Auburn 12 9 85 0 27 9.4 14. Florida 13 26 540 0 71 20.8

PUNT RETURN YARDS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. KICK RETURN YARDS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. 1. Tennessee 12 31 566 3 85 18.3 1. Auburn 12 33 923 0 61 28.0 2. Alabama 13 41 505 4 72 12.3 2. Tennessee 12 27 902 3 100 33.4 3. Florida 13 32 446 2 85 13.9 3. South Carolina 12 34 796 1 96 23.4 4. Texas A&M 12 19 374 2 79 19.7 4. Vanderbilt 12 40 784 0 47 19.6 5. Georgia 12 28 330 3 77 11.8 5. Mississippi State 12 33 704 1 100 21.3 6. Mississippi State 12 18 216 1 77 12.0 6. Arkansas 12 32 657 0 40 20.5 7. Vanderbilt 12 31 197 0 36 6.4 7. Kentucky 12 30 653 0 60 21.8 8. Arkansas 12 12 186 0 45 15.5 8. LSU 11 32 637 0 75 19.9 9. LSU 11 18 177 1 69 9.8 9. Texas A&M 12 32 635 0 40 19.8 10. Missouri 12 27 158 1 41 5.9 10. Alabama 13 32 607 0 40 19.0 11. Ole Miss 12 28 112 0 58 4.0 11. Missouri 12 38 573 0 27 15.1 12. Auburn 12 9 85 0 27 9.4 12. Georgia 12 30 557 0 39 18.6 13. Kentucky 12 11 81 0 19 7.4 13. Florida 13 26 540 0 71 20.8 14. South Carolina 12 12 55 0 24 4.6 14. Ole Miss 12 29 489 0 37 16.9

PUNT RETURN TDS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. KICK RETURN TDS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. 1. Alabama 13 41 505 4 72 12.3 1. Tennessee 12 27 902 3 100 33.4 2. Tennessee 12 31 566 3 85 18.3 2. South Carolina 12 34 796 1 96 23.4 Georgia 12 28 330 3 77 11.8 Mississippi State 12 33 704 1 100 21.3 4. Florida 13 32 446 2 85 13.9 4. Auburn 12 33 923 0 61 28.0 Texas A&M 12 19 374 2 79 19.7 Vanderbilt 12 40 784 0 47 19.6 6. Mississippi State 12 18 216 1 77 12.0 Arkansas 12 32 657 0 40 20.5 LSU 11 18 177 1 69 9.8 Kentucky 12 30 653 0 60 21.8 Missouri 12 27 158 1 41 5.9 LSU 11 32 637 0 75 19.9 9. Vanderbilt 12 31 197 0 36 6.4 Texas A&M 12 32 635 0 40 19.8 Arkansas 12 12 186 0 45 15.5 Alabama 13 32 607 0 40 19.0 Ole Miss 12 28 112 0 58 4.0 Missouri 12 38 573 0 27 15.1 Auburn 12 9 85 0 27 9.4 Georgia 12 30 557 0 39 18.6 Kentucky 12 11 81 0 19 7.4 Florida 13 26 540 0 71 20.8 South Carolina 12 12 55 0 24 4.6 Ole Miss 12 29 489 0 37 16.9 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Extended Team Statistics Through games of Dec 06, 2015

INTERCEPTION RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg. FUMBLE RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg. 1. Alabama 13 16 441 4 93 27.6 1. Georgia 12 1 96 1 96 96.0 2. Ole Miss 12 15 356 4 93 23.7 2. Auburn 12 1 82 1 82 82.0 3. Georgia 12 10 232 1 88 23.2 3. Kentucky 12 1 77 1 77 77.0 4. Florida 13 14 247 2 53 17.6 4. Florida 13 5 79 1 48 15.8 5. Missouri 12 9 156 0 50 17.3 5. Alabama 13 2 27 0 18 13.5 6. Kentucky 12 11 164 2 81 14.9 6. Arkansas 12 2 19 0 15 9.5 7. Texas A&M 12 11 140 2 60 12.7 7. South Carolina 12 3 20 0 11 6.7 8. Mississippi State 12 11 130 1 73 11.8 8. Ole Miss 12 1 2 0 5 2.0 9. Tennessee 12 8 88 0 57 11.0 9. LSU 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 10. Auburn 12 13 138 1 48 10.6 Vanderbilt 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 11. Vanderbilt 12 6 49 1 30 8.2 Missouri 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 12. Arkansas 12 10 72 0 28 7.2 Tennessee 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 13. LSU 11 9 56 1 26 6.2 Mississippi State 12 0 0 1 0 0.0 14. South Carolina 12 12 37 0 14 3.1 Texas A&M 12 0 0 0 0 0.0

INTERCEPTION RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. FUMBLE RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. 1. Alabama 13 16 441 4 93 27.6 1. Florida 13 5 79 1 48 15.8 2. Ole Miss 12 15 356 4 93 23.7 2. South Carolina 12 3 20 0 11 6.7 3. Florida 13 14 247 2 53 17.6 3. Alabama 13 2 27 0 18 13.5 4. Auburn 12 13 138 1 48 10.6 Arkansas 12 2 19 0 15 9.5 5. South Carolina 12 12 37 0 14 3.1 5. Ole Miss 12 1 2 0 5 2.0 6. Kentucky 12 11 164 2 81 14.9 Kentucky 12 1 77 1 77 77.0 Texas A&M 12 11 140 2 60 12.7 Auburn 12 1 82 1 82 82.0 Mississippi State 12 11 130 1 73 11.8 Georgia 12 1 96 1 96 96.0 9. Georgia 12 10 232 1 88 23.2 9. LSU 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 Arkansas 12 10 72 0 28 7.2 Vanderbilt 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 11. LSU 11 9 56 1 26 6.2 Missouri 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 Missouri 12 9 156 0 50 17.3 Tennessee 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 13. Tennessee 12 8 88 0 57 11.0 Mississippi State 12 0 0 1 0 0.0 14. Vanderbilt 12 6 49 1 30 8.2 Texas A&M 12 0 0 0 0 0.0

INTERCEPTION RET YARDS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. FUMBLE RETURN YARDS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. 1. Alabama 13 16 441 4 93 27.6 1. Georgia 12 1 96 1 96 96.0 2. Ole Miss 12 15 356 4 93 23.7 2. Auburn 12 1 82 1 82 82.0 3. Florida 13 14 247 2 53 17.6 3. Florida 13 5 79 1 48 15.8 4. Georgia 12 10 232 1 88 23.2 4. Kentucky 12 1 77 1 77 77.0 5. Kentucky 12 11 164 2 81 14.9 5. Alabama 13 2 27 0 18 13.5 6. Missouri 12 9 156 0 50 17.3 6. South Carolina 12 3 20 0 11 6.7 7. Texas A&M 12 11 140 2 60 12.7 7. Arkansas 12 2 19 0 15 9.5 8. Auburn 12 13 138 1 48 10.6 8. Ole Miss 12 1 2 0 5 2.0 9. Mississippi State 12 11 130 1 73 11.8 9. Texas A&M 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 10. Tennessee 12 8 88 0 57 11.0 Mississippi State 12 0 0 1 0 0.0 11. Arkansas 12 10 72 0 28 7.2 Tennessee 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 12. LSU 11 9 56 1 26 6.2 Missouri 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 13. Vanderbilt 12 6 49 1 30 8.2 Vanderbilt 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 14. South Carolina 12 12 37 0 14 3.1 LSU 11 0 0 0 0 0.0

INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. FUMBLE RETURN TDS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. 1. Alabama 13 16 441 4 93 27.6 1. Georgia 12 1 96 1 96 96.0 Ole Miss 12 15 356 4 93 23.7 Auburn 12 1 82 1 82 82.0 3. Florida 13 14 247 2 53 17.6 Florida 13 5 79 1 48 15.8 Kentucky 12 11 164 2 81 14.9 Kentucky 12 1 77 1 77 77.0 Texas A&M 12 11 140 2 60 12.7 Mississippi State 12 0 0 1 0 0.0 6. Georgia 12 10 232 1 88 23.2 6. Alabama 13 2 27 0 18 13.5 Auburn 12 13 138 1 48 10.6 South Carolina 12 3 20 0 11 6.7 Mississippi State 12 11 130 1 73 11.8 Arkansas 12 2 19 0 15 9.5 LSU 11 9 56 1 26 6.2 Ole Miss 12 1 2 0 5 2.0 Vanderbilt 12 6 49 1 30 8.2 Texas A&M 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 11. Missouri 12 9 156 0 50 17.3 Tennessee 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 Tennessee 12 8 88 0 57 11.0 Missouri 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 Arkansas 12 10 72 0 28 7.2 Vanderbilt 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 South Carolina 12 12 37 0 14 3.1 LSU 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Extended Team Statistics Through games of Dec 06, 2015

FUMBLES RECOVERED G No. Yards TD Long Avg. 1. Vanderbilt 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 Georgia 12 1 96 1 96 96.0 Florida 13 5 79 1 48 15.8 4. Kentucky 12 1 77 1 77 77.0 5. South Carolina 12 3 20 0 11 6.7 Alabama 13 2 27 0 18 13.5 7. Missouri 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 Tennessee 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 Texas A&M 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 Ole Miss 12 1 2 0 5 2.0 LSU 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 Arkansas 12 2 19 0 15 9.5 13. Auburn 12 1 82 1 82 82.0 14. Mississippi State 12 0 0 1 0 0.0

Gained Lost TURNOVER MARGIN Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G 1. Florida 13 11 14 25 7 8 15 +10 0.77 2. LSU 11 7 9 16 4 5 9 +7 0.64 3. Arkansas 12 7 10 17 3 7 10 +7 0.58 4. Alabama 13 8 16 24 7 10 17 +7 0.54 5. South Carolina 12 8 12 20 3 12 15 +5 0.42 6. Auburn 12 5 13 18 5 9 14 +4 0.33 7. Tennessee 12 7 8 15 7 5 12 +3 0.25 8. Georgia 12 11 10 21 12 8 20 +1 0.08 9. Ole Miss 12 7 15 22 9 13 22 +0 0.00 10. Missouri 12 7 9 16 5 12 17 -1 -0.08 11. Kentucky 12 9 11 20 6 16 22 -2 -0.17 12. Texas A&M 12 7 11 18 8 14 22 -4 -0.33 13. Mississippi State 12 1 11 12 13 4 17 -5 -0.42 14. Vanderbilt 12 11 6 17 9 16 25 -8 -0.67 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Extended Team Statistics Through games of Dec 06, 2015

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G 1. Ole Miss 12 121 168 24 313 26.1 1. Georgia 12 92 68 12 172 14.3 2. Alabama 13 145 124 22 291 22.4 2. Alabama 13 56 98 22 176 13.5 3. Mississippi State 12 109 157 10 276 23.0 3. Vanderbilt 12 80 107 19 206 17.2 4. Arkansas 12 113 153 9 275 22.9 4. Florida 13 95 97 17 209 16.1 5. Tennessee 12 136 122 11 269 22.4 5. LSU 11 85 111 15 211 19.2 6. Texas A&M 12 116 130 22 268 22.3 6. Missouri 12 99 98 16 213 17.8 7. Auburn 12 134 90 10 234 19.5 7. Tennessee 12 87 115 15 217 18.1 8. LSU 11 128 77 18 223 20.3 8. Texas A&M 12 122 81 23 226 18.8 9. Georgia 12 105 107 10 222 18.5 9. Arkansas 12 88 148 12 248 20.7 Kentucky 12 100 103 19 222 18.5 10. Kentucky 12 119 112 19 250 20.8 11. Florida 13 89 122 9 220 16.9 11. Mississippi State 12 114 124 15 253 21.1 12. South Carolina 12 97 107 12 216 18.0 12. Ole Miss 12 94 143 21 258 21.5 13. Vanderbilt 12 99 94 18 211 17.6 13. South Carolina 12 133 119 11 263 21.9 14. Missouri 12 76 85 20 181 15.1 14. Auburn 12 126 136 20 282 23.5

1ST DOWNS RUSHING G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Alabama 13 145 124 22 291 22.4 1. Arkansas 12 69 150 46.0 2. Tennessee 12 136 122 11 269 22.4 2. Tennessee 12 88 193 45.6 3. Auburn 12 134 90 10 234 19.5 3. Texas A&M 12 82 190 43.2 4. LSU 11 128 77 18 223 20.3 4. Mississippi State 12 66 158 41.8 5. Ole Miss 12 121 168 24 313 26.1 5. Ole Miss 12 64 156 41.0 6. Texas A&M 12 116 130 22 268 22.3 6. Auburn 12 68 166 41.0 7. Arkansas 12 113 153 9 275 22.9 7. LSU 11 55 139 39.6 8. Mississippi State 12 109 157 10 276 23.0 8. Kentucky 12 68 179 38.0 9. Georgia 12 105 107 10 222 18.5 9. Vanderbilt 12 76 204 37.3 10. Kentucky 12 100 103 19 222 18.5 10. Alabama 13 67 184 36.4 11. Vanderbilt 12 99 94 18 211 17.6 11. South Carolina 12 58 164 35.4 12. South Carolina 12 97 107 12 216 18.0 12. Florida 13 68 193 35.2 13. Florida 13 89 122 9 220 16.9 13. Missouri 12 54 178 30.3 14. Missouri 12 76 85 20 181 15.1 14. Georgia 12 42 145 29.0

1ST DOWNS PASSING G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Ole Miss 12 121 168 24 313 26.1 1. Alabama 13 55 197 27.9 2. Mississippi State 12 109 157 10 276 23.0 2. Vanderbilt 12 49 174 28.2 3. Arkansas 12 113 153 9 275 22.9 3. Tennessee 12 50 177 28.2 4. Texas A&M 12 116 130 22 268 22.3 4. Georgia 12 54 181 29.8 5. Alabama 13 145 124 22 291 22.4 5. Florida 13 61 197 31.0 6. Tennessee 12 136 122 11 269 22.4 6. Texas A&M 12 60 182 33.0 Florida 13 89 122 9 220 16.9 7. LSU 11 50 148 33.8 8. Georgia 12 105 107 10 222 18.5 8. Mississippi State 12 65 183 35.5 South Carolina 12 97 107 12 216 18.0 9. Ole Miss 12 82 210 39.0 10. Kentucky 12 100 103 19 222 18.5 10. Missouri 12 75 191 39.3 11. Vanderbilt 12 99 94 18 211 17.6 11. Kentucky 12 69 175 39.4 12. Auburn 12 134 90 10 234 19.5 12. Arkansas 12 72 160 45.0 13. Missouri 12 76 85 20 181 15.1 13. Auburn 12 81 179 45.3 14. LSU 11 128 77 18 223 20.3 14. South Carolina 12 78 166 47.0

1ST DOWNS BY PENALTY G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Ole Miss 12 121 168 24 313 26.1 1. Tennessee 12 11 14 78.6 2. Alabama 13 145 124 22 291 22.4 2. Kentucky 12 12 18 66.7 Texas A&M 12 116 130 22 268 22.3 3. Auburn 12 7 12 58.3 4. Missouri 12 76 85 20 181 15.1 4. Arkansas 12 12 21 57.1 5. Kentucky 12 100 103 19 222 18.5 5. Florida 13 14 25 56.0 6. LSU 11 128 77 18 223 20.3 6. LSU 11 5 9 55.6 Vanderbilt 12 99 94 18 211 17.6 7. South Carolina 12 11 20 55.0 8. South Carolina 12 97 107 12 216 18.0 8. Georgia 12 6 12 50.0 9. Tennessee 12 136 122 11 269 22.4 9. Alabama 13 11 23 47.8 10. Mississippi State 12 109 157 10 276 23.0 10. Ole Miss 12 7 15 46.7 Auburn 12 134 90 10 234 19.5 11. Mississippi State 12 9 20 45.0 Georgia 12 105 107 10 222 18.5 12. Missouri 12 7 17 41.2 13. Arkansas 12 113 153 9 275 22.9 13. Vanderbilt 12 7 18 38.9 Florida 13 89 122 9 220 16.9 14. Texas A&M 12 6 18 33.3 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Extended Team Statistics Through games of Dec 06, 2015

OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Vanderbilt 12 4 17 23.5 2. Texas A&M 12 3 12 25.0 3. Ole Miss 12 7 22 31.8 4. Alabama 13 6 17 35.3 5. Arkansas 12 9 20 45.0 Georgia 12 9 20 45.0 7. Missouri 12 5 11 45.5 8. LSU 11 11 24 45.8 9. Mississippi State 12 8 17 47.1 10. Auburn 12 13 26 50.0 11. Kentucky 12 12 21 57.1 12. South Carolina 12 10 17 58.8 13. Florida 13 12 20 60.0 14. Tennessee 12 15 21 71.4 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Extended Team Statistics Through games of Dec 06, 2015

SACKS BY G No. Yards Avg/G TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possession Avg/G 1. Alabama 13 46 293 3.54 1. Arkansas 12 409:34 34:07 2. Florida 13 40 294 3.08 2. Alabama 13 440:23 33:52 3. Texas A&M 12 33 190 2.75 3. Vanderbilt 12 385:28 32:07 4. Missouri 12 28 168 2.33 4. Florida 13 412:16 31:42 LSU 11 28 193 2.55 5. LSU 11 345:47 31:26 6. Tennessee 12 26 148 2.17 6. Tennessee 12 362:51 30:14 Ole Miss 12 26 171 2.17 7. Georgia 12 354:01 29:30 Vanderbilt 12 26 156 2.17 8. Kentucky 12 351:21 29:16 9. Mississippi State 12 25 182 2.08 9. South Carolina 12 341:52 28:29 10. South Carolina 12 20 137 1.67 10. Texas A&M 12 335:50 27:59 11. Georgia 12 19 107 1.58 11. Auburn 12 334:26 27:52 12. Arkansas 12 18 111 1.50 12. Missouri 12 324:24 27:02 13. Auburn 12 17 122 1.42 13. Ole Miss 12 316:44 26:23 Kentucky 12 17 110 1.42 14. Mississippi State 12 313:45 26:08

SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards Avg/G KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yards Avg. Ret. TB NetAvg 1. Arkansas 12 12 83 1.00 1. Alabama 13 87 5514 63.4 689 46 42.2 2. Georgia 12 14 101 1.17 2. Tennessee 12 81 4982 61.5 784 32 42.0 3. Ole Miss 12 17 131 1.42 3. Ole Miss 12 87 5567 64.0 754 47 41.8 LSU 11 17 119 1.55 4. Arkansas 12 69 4232 61.3 1096 11 41.5 5. Alabama 13 18 143 1.38 5. Florida 13 63 3992 63.4 506 35 41.4 6. Auburn 12 19 141 1.58 6. Texas A&M 12 71 4442 62.6 691 33 41.2 7. Tennessee 12 21 156 1.75 7. Mississippi State 12 76 4666 61.4 710 33 41.2 8. South Carolina 12 26 169 2.17 8. South Carolina 12 59 3726 63.2 286 42 40.5 9. Vanderbilt 12 28 178 2.33 9. Georgia 12 61 3818 62.6 895 19 40.1 10. Kentucky 12 30 191 2.50 10. Auburn 12 64 4047 63.2 358 45 40.1 Missouri 12 30 176 2.50 11. Vanderbilt 12 45 2608 58.0 571 10 39.7 12. Mississippi State 12 31 191 2.58 12. LSU 11 66 3932 59.6 1035 12 39.3 13. Texas A&M 12 32 211 2.67 13. Kentucky 12 62 3763 60.7 937 16 39.1 14. Florida 13 43 250 3.31 14. Missouri 12 44 2763 62.8 636 18 38.1

PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G RED ZONE OFFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO 1. Tennessee 12 58 440 36.7 1. Mississippi State 12 45-50 90.0 35 17-18 10-11 2 2. Mississippi State 12 48 451 37.6 2. Auburn 12 41-46 89.1 28 22-6 13-15 3 3. Arkansas 12 53 457 38.1 3. South Carolina 12 31-36 86.1 17 8-9 14-18 0 4. South Carolina 12 60 468 39.0 4. Ole Miss 12 47-56 83.9 33 20-13 14-17 1 5. Missouri 12 63 517 43.1 5. Kentucky 12 36-43 83.7 24 17-7 12-13 3 6. Georgia 12 60 532 44.3 6. LSU 11 35-42 83.3 26 20-6 9-11 1 7. Auburn 12 59 558 46.5 7. Tennessee 12 49-60 81.7 34 24-10 15-19 4 8. Vanderbilt 12 73 566 47.2 8. Arkansas 12 43-53 81.1 36 21-15 7-11 1 9. Florida 13 84 671 51.6 9. Alabama 13 45-56 80.4 30 19-11 15-20 1 10. Ole Miss 12 74 627 52.2 10. Texas A&M 12 40-51 78.4 28 11-17 12-14 3 11. Texas A&M 12 74 628 52.3 11. Missouri 12 24-31 77.4 10 5-5 14-15 1 12. Kentucky 12 69 676 56.3 12. Georgia 12 29-38 76.3 14 8-6 15-17 2 13. Alabama 13 81 745 57.3 13. Florida 13 33-48 68.8 28 19-9 5-12 3 14. LSU 11 87 698 63.5 14. Vanderbilt 12 21-33 63.6 15 6-9 6-9 5

OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G RED ZONE DEFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO 1. Tennessee 12 82 699 58.2 1. Georgia 12 20-33 60.6 15 11-4 5-8 4 2. Vanderbilt 12 86 687 57.2 2. Vanderbilt 12 35-49 71.4 19 11-8 16-21 3 3. Texas A&M 12 74 662 55.2 3. Mississippi State 12 31-43 72.1 17 7-10 14-18 1 4. Ole Miss 12 80 618 51.5 4. Kentucky 12 39-52 75.0 28 19-9 11-14 3 5. Kentucky 12 68 610 50.8 5. Tennessee 12 30-39 76.9 22 10-12 8-11 2 6. Missouri 12 62 605 50.4 6. Florida 13 25-32 78.1 15 8-7 10-12 2 7. LSU 11 67 547 49.7 7. Auburn 12 40-50 80.0 27 20-7 13-15 4 8. Alabama 13 80 636 48.9 8. Missouri 12 31-38 81.6 18 10-8 13-18 1 9. South Carolina 12 66 538 44.8 9. Texas A&M 12 36-44 81.8 18 12-6 18-19 2 10. Mississippi State 12 55 466 38.8 10. South Carolina 12 38-46 82.6 30 21-9 8-9 5 11. Florida 13 66 476 36.6 11. Alabama 13 20-24 83.3 11 5-6 9-11 1 12. Auburn 12 55 432 36.0 12. Ole Miss 12 38-45 84.4 23 7-16 15-19 1 13. Arkansas 12 53 416 34.7 13. Arkansas 12 42-49 85.7 32 21-11 10-14 2 14. Georgia 12 55 398 33.2 14. LSU 11 29-32 90.6 23 11-12 6-7 1 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Extended Team Statistics Through games of Dec 06, 2015

ATTENDANCE Home Away Neutral Total Alabama 7-101112 4-87091 2-69800 13-91981 Arkansas 7-67326 4-91366 1-67339 12-75340 Auburn 7-87451 4-85590 1-73927 12-85704 Florida 7-90065 4-78666 2-79974 13-85005 Georgia 7-92746 4-70523 1-84628 12-84662 Kentucky 8-61295 4-66598 0-0 12-63063 LSU 7-93441 4-67040 0-0 11-83840 Mississippi State 7-61784 5-71872 0-0 12-65988 Missouri 6-65120 5-56704 1-42824 12-59755 Ole Miss 7-60479 5-80473 0-0 12-68810 South Carolina 6-78822 5-80992 1-51664 12-77463 Tennessee 7-100584 4-78202 1-61323 12-89852 Texas A&M 7-103622 3-64986 2-66824 12-87830 Vanderbilt 6-32134 6-63196 0-0 12-47665 Totals 96-78720 61-74175 12-67908 169-76311 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Extended Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 06, 2015

TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G 1. Chad Kelly-UM Jr 12 427 3740 522 4167 347.2 1. Chad Kelly-UM Jr 12 427 3740 522 4167 347.2 2. Dak Prescott-MS Sr 12 541 3413 583 3954 329.5 2. Dak Prescott-MS Sr 12 541 3413 583 3954 329.5 3. Brandon Allen-AR Sr 12 116 3125 398 3241 270.1 3. Brandon Allen-AR Sr 12 116 3125 398 3241 270.1 4. Kyle Allen-AM So 10 102 2210 348 2312 231.2 4. Joshua Dobbs-UT Jr 12 623 2125 453 2748 229.0 5. Joshua Dobbs-UT Jr 12 623 2125 453 2748 229.0 5. Jake Coker-UA Sr 13 94 2489 399 2583 198.7 6. Patrick Towles-UK Jr 11 66 2149 397 2215 201.4 6. Kyle Allen-AM So 10 102 2210 348 2312 231.2 7. Jake Coker-UA Sr 13 94 2489 399 2583 198.7 7. Patrick Towles-UK Jr 11 66 2149 397 2215 201.4 8. Brandon Harris-LS So 11 185 1904 318 2089 189.9 8. Brandon Harris-LS So 11 185 1904 318 2089 189.9 9. Perry Orth-SC Jr 12 138 1929 314 2067 172.2 9. Perry Orth-SC Jr 12 138 1929 314 2067 172.2 10. Johnny McCrary-VU So 10 186 1533 337 1719 171.9 10. Derrick Henry-UA Jr 13 1986 0 339 1986 152.8 11. Greyson Lambert-UG Jr 11 -54 1886 274 1832 166.5 11. Greyson Lambert-UG Jr 11 -54 1886 274 1832 166.5 12. Leonard Fournette-LS So 11 1741 0 271 1741 158.3 12. Leonard Fournette-LS So 11 1741 0 271 1741 158.3 13. Treon Harris-UF So 11 183 1530 299 1713 155.7 13. Johnny McCrary-VU So 10 186 1533 337 1719 171.9 14. Derrick Henry-UA Jr 13 1986 0 339 1986 152.8 14. Treon Harris-UF So 11 183 1530 299 1713 155.7 15. Alex Collins-AR Jr 12 1392 0 248 1392 116.0 15. Alex Collins-AR Jr 12 1392 0 248 1392 116.0

TOTAL OFF. AVG/PLAY Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/P TOTAL OFFENSE TDS Cl G Rush Pass Total 1. Derrius Guice-LS Fr 11 397 0 47 397 8.4 1. Chad Kelly-UM Jr 12 10 27 37 2. Brandon Allen-AR Sr 12 116 3125 398 3241 8.1 2. Dak Prescott-MS Sr 12 10 25 35 3. Chad Kelly-UM Jr 12 427 3740 522 4167 8.0 3. Brandon Allen-AR Sr 12 1 29 30 4. Stanley Williams-UK So 10 855 0 121 855 7.1 4. Joshua Dobbs-UT Jr 12 9 15 24 5. -UT So 12 645 24 97 669 6.9 5. Derrick Henry-UA Jr 13 23 0 23 6. Dak Prescott-MS Sr 12 541 3413 583 3954 6.8 6. Jake Coker-UA Sr 13 2 17 19 7. Greyson Lambert-UG Jr 11 -54 1886 274 1832 6.7 7. Kyle Allen-AM So 10 2 17 19 8. Kyle Allen-AM So 10 102 2210 348 2312 6.6 8. Leonard Fournette-LS So 11 18 0 18 9. Perry Orth-SC Jr 12 138 1929 314 2067 6.6 9. Alex Collins-AR Jr 12 17 0 17 10. Brandon Harris-LS So 11 185 1904 318 2089 6.6 10. Patrick Towles-UK Jr 11 5 10 15 11. Jake Coker-UA Sr 13 94 2489 399 2583 6.5 11. Brandon Harris-LS So 11 3 12 15 12. Dontavian Lee-MS Fr 9 135 0 21 135 6.4 12. Perry Orth-SC Jr 12 2 12 14 13. Leonard Fournette-LS So 11 1741 0 271 1741 6.4 13. Jeremy Johnson-AU Jr 10 5 9 14 14. -AU So 11 232 0 38 232 6.1 14. Kelvin Taylor-UF Jr 13 13 0 13 15. Joshua Dobbs-UT Jr 12 623 2125 453 2748 6.1 15. Peyton Barber-AU So 12 13 0 13

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G ALL PURPOSE Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G 1. Dak Prescott-MS Sr 12 541 3413 583 3954 329.5 1. Leonard Fournette-LS So 11 1741 209 0 0 1950 177.3 2. Chad Kelly-UM Jr 12 427 3740 522 4167 347.2 2. Derrick Henry-UA Jr 13 1986 97 0 0 2083 160.2 3. Joshua Dobbs-UT Jr 12 623 2125 453 2748 229.0 3. Christian Kirk-AM Fr 12 45 925 341 348 1659 138.2 4. Jake Coker-UA Sr 13 94 2489 399 2583 198.7 4. Alex Collins-AR Jr 12 1392 95 0 0 1487 123.9 5. Brandon Allen-AR Sr 12 116 3125 398 3241 270.1 5. Sony Michel-UG So 12 1167 204 0 34 1405 117.1 6. Patrick Towles-UK Jr 11 66 2149 397 2215 201.4 6. Jaylen Walton-UM Sr 11 690 166 0 398 1254 114.0 7. Kyle Allen-AM So 10 102 2210 348 2312 231.2 7. Jalen Hurd-UT So 12 1158 190 0 0 1348 112.3 8. Derrick Henry-UA Jr 13 1986 0 339 1986 152.8 8. Ralph Webb-VU So 12 1152 188 0 0 1340 111.7 9. Johnny McCrary-VU So 10 186 1533 337 1719 171.9 9. Tra Carson-AM Sr 12 1059 176 0 0 1235 102.9 10. Brandon Harris-LS So 11 185 1904 318 2089 189.9 10. Brandon Holloway-MS Jr 12 372 318 0 498 1188 99.0 11. Drew Lock-MO Fr 12 28 1332 315 1360 113.3 11. Pharoh Cooper-SC Jr 12 111 973 55 0 1139 94.9 12. Perry Orth-SC Jr 12 138 1929 314 2067 172.2 12. Stanley Williams-UK So 10 855 74 0 0 929 92.9 13. Treon Harris-UF So 11 183 1530 299 1713 155.7 13. Fred Ross-MS Jr 12 9 933 157 0 1099 91.6 14. Ralph Webb-VU So 12 1152 0 277 1152 96.0 14. Peyton Barber-AU So 12 976 109 0 0 1085 90.4 15. Greyson Lambert-UG Jr 11 -54 1886 274 1832 166.5 15. Laquon Treadwell-UM Jr 12 -5 1082 0 0 1077 89.8 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Extended Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 06, 2015

SCORING Cl G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G 1. Derrick Henry-UA Jr 13 23 0 0 0 138 10.6 2. Leonard Fournette-LS So 11 18 0 0 0 108 9.8 3. Aaron Medley-UT So 12 0 20 49 0 109 9.1 4. Gary Wunderlich-UM So 12 0 17 57 0 108 9.0 5. Adam Griffith-UA Jr 13 0 21 51 0 114 8.8 6. Daniel Carlson-AU So 12 0 22 36 0 102 8.5 Alex Collins-AR Jr 12 17 0 0 0 102 8.5 8. Taylor Bertolet-AM Sr 12 0 22 35 0 101 8.4 9. Trent Domingue-LS Jr 11 1 13 41 0 86 7.8 10. Westin Graves-MS So 12 0 14 46 0 88 7.3 11. Marshall Morgan-UG Sr 12 0 18 32 0 86 7.2 12. Elliott Fry-SC Jr 12 0 20 25 0 85 7.1 13. Jalen Hurd-UT So 12 13 0 0 0 78 6.5 Peyton Barber-AU So 12 13 0 0 0 78 6.5 15. Cole Hedlund-AR Fr 12 0 8 52 0 76 6.3

SCORING (TDs) Cl G TD Run Pass Ret Pat Pts Avg/G 1. Derrick Henry-UA Jr 13 23 23 0 0 0 138 10.6 2. Leonard Fournette-LS So 11 18 18 0 0 0 108 9.8 3. Alex Collins-AR Jr 12 17 17 0 0 0 102 8.5 4. Peyton Barber-AU So 12 13 13 0 0 0 78 6.5 Jalen Hurd-UT So 12 13 11 2 0 0 78 6.5 6. Kelvin Taylor-UF Jr 13 13 13 0 0 0 78 6.0 7. Chad Kelly-UM Jr 12 10 10 0 0 0 60 5.0 Joshua Dobbs-UT Jr 12 10 9 1 0 0 60 5.0 Sony Michel-UG So 12 10 8 2 0 0 60 5.0 Dak Prescott-MS Sr 12 10 10 0 0 0 60 5.0 Drew Morgan-AR Jr 12 10 0 10 0 0 60 5.0 Alvin Kamara-UT So 12 10 6 3 1 0 60 5.0 13. Pharoh Cooper-SC Jr 12 9 1 8 0 0 54 4.5 De'Runnya Wilson-MS Jr 12 9 0 9 0 0 54 4.5 15. Christian Kirk-AM Fr 12 8 0 6 2 0 48 4.0

SCORING (KICK) Cl G PAT FG Pts Avg/G 1. Aaron Medley-UT So 12 49-49 20-29 109 9.1 2. Gary Wunderlich-UM So 12 57-57 17-22 108 9.0 3. Adam Griffith-UA Jr 13 51-51 21-29 114 8.8 4. Daniel Carlson-AU So 12 36-36 22-26 102 8.5 5. Taylor Bertolet-AM Sr 12 35-35 22-30 101 8.4 6. Westin Graves-MS So 12 46-47 14-17 88 7.3 7. Trent Domingue-LS Jr 11 41-42 13-17 80 7.3 8. Marshall Morgan-UG Sr 12 32-32 18-26 86 7.2 9. Elliott Fry-SC Jr 12 25-25 20-28 85 7.1 10. Cole Hedlund-AR Fr 12 52-52 8-13 76 6.3 11. Austin MacGinnis-UK So 10 22-23 13-17 61 6.1 12. Andrew Baggett-MO Sr 12 15-15 16-20 63 5.2 13. Tommy Openshaw-VU So 12 14-14 12-19 50 4.2 14. Austin Hardin-UF Jr 10 24-27 5-14 39 3.9 15. Hayden Lekacz-VU So 12 4-4 0-0 4 0.3 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Extended Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 06, 2015

RUSHING Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G RUSH YARDS Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G 1. Leonard Fournette-LS So 11 271 1741 6.4 18 87 158.3 1. Derrick Henry-UA Jr 13 339 1986 5.9 23 74 152.8 2. Derrick Henry-UA Jr 13 339 1986 5.9 23 74 152.8 2. Leonard Fournette-LS So 11 271 1741 6.4 18 87 158.3 3. Alex Collins-AR Jr 12 248 1392 5.6 17 80 116.0 3. Alex Collins-AR Jr 12 248 1392 5.6 17 80 116.0 4. Sony Michel-UG So 12 216 1167 5.4 8 66 97.2 4. Sony Michel-UG So 12 216 1167 5.4 8 66 97.2 5. Jalen Hurd-UT So 12 253 1158 4.6 11 48 96.5 5. Jalen Hurd-UT So 12 253 1158 4.6 11 48 96.5 6. Ralph Webb-VU So 12 277 1152 4.2 5 74 96.0 6. Ralph Webb-VU So 12 277 1152 4.2 5 74 96.0 7. Tra Carson-AM Sr 12 222 1059 4.8 6 30 88.2 7. Tra Carson-AM Sr 12 222 1059 4.8 6 30 88.2 8. Stanley Williams-UK So 10 121 855 7.1 6 75 85.5 8. Kelvin Taylor-UF Jr 13 248 985 4.0 13 53 75.8 9. Peyton Barber-AU So 12 226 976 4.3 13 36 81.3 9. Peyton Barber-AU So 12 226 976 4.3 13 36 81.3 10. Kelvin Taylor-UF Jr 13 248 985 4.0 13 53 75.8 10. Stanley Williams-UK So 10 121 855 7.1 6 75 85.5 11. Brandon Wilds-SC Sr 9 123 567 4.6 3 43 63.0 11. Jaylen Walton-UM Sr 11 134 690 5.1 5 60 62.7 12. Jaylen Walton-UM Sr 11 134 690 5.1 5 60 62.7 12. Alvin Kamara-UT So 12 96 645 6.7 6 63 53.8 13. Alvin Kamara-UT So 12 96 645 6.7 6 63 53.8 13. Nick Chubb-UG So 5 76 627 8.2 5 83 125.4 14. Joshua Dobbs-UT Jr 12 134 623 4.6 9 62 51.9 14. Joshua Dobbs-UT Jr 12 134 623 4.6 9 62 51.9 15. Jojo Kemp-UK Jr 12 98 555 5.7 6 47 46.2 15. Brandon Wilds-SC Sr 9 123 567 4.6 3 43 63.0

YARDS PER RUSH Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G RUSHING TDS Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G 1. Derrius Guice-LS Fr 11 47 397 8.4 3 50 36.1 1. Derrick Henry-UA Jr 13 339 1986 5.9 23 74 152.8 2. Stanley Williams-UK So 10 121 855 7.1 6 75 85.5 2. Leonard Fournette-LS So 11 271 1741 6.4 18 87 158.3 3. Alvin Kamara-UT So 12 96 645 6.7 6 63 53.8 3. Alex Collins-AR Jr 12 248 1392 5.6 17 80 116.0 4. Dontavian Lee-MS Fr 9 21 135 6.4 0 24 15.0 4. Kelvin Taylor-UF Jr 13 248 985 4.0 13 53 75.8 5. Leonard Fournette-LS So 11 271 1741 6.4 18 87 158.3 Peyton Barber-AU So 12 226 976 4.3 13 36 81.3 6. Kyler Murray-AM Fr 9 53 335 6.3 1 34 37.2 6. Jalen Hurd-UT So 12 253 1158 4.6 11 48 96.5 7. Roc Thomas-AU So 11 38 232 6.1 1 56 21.1 7. Dak Prescott-MS Sr 12 148 541 3.7 10 49 45.1 8. Derrick Henry-UA Jr 13 339 1986 5.9 23 74 152.8 Chad Kelly-UM Jr 12 97 427 4.4 10 27 35.6 9. Darrius Sims-VU Jr 12 43 250 5.8 1 41 20.8 9. Joshua Dobbs-UT Jr 12 134 623 4.6 9 62 51.9 10. Shon Carson-SC Sr 11 52 297 5.7 2 48 27.0 10. Sony Michel-UG So 12 216 1167 5.4 8 66 97.2 11. Jojo Kemp-UK Jr 12 98 555 5.7 6 47 46.2 11. Tra Carson-AM Sr 12 222 1059 4.8 6 30 88.2 12. Ricardo Louis-AU Sr 12 28 158 5.6 1 18 13.2 Stanley Williams-UK So 10 121 855 7.1 6 75 85.5 13. Alex Collins-AR Jr 12 248 1392 5.6 17 80 116.0 Alvin Kamara-UT So 12 96 645 6.7 6 63 53.8 14. Sony Michel-UG So 12 216 1167 5.4 8 66 97.2 Jojo Kemp-UK Jr 12 98 555 5.7 6 47 46.2 15. Akeem Judd-UM Jr 12 70 378 5.4 3 27 31.5 15. Ralph Webb-VU So 12 277 1152 4.2 5 74 96.0

RUSH ATTEMPTS Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G 1. Derrick Henry-UA Jr 13 339 1986 5.9 23 74 152.8 2. Ralph Webb-VU So 12 277 1152 4.2 5 74 96.0 3. Leonard Fournette-LS So 11 271 1741 6.4 18 87 158.3 4. Jalen Hurd-UT So 12 253 1158 4.6 11 48 96.5 5. Alex Collins-AR Jr 12 248 1392 5.6 17 80 116.0 Kelvin Taylor-UF Jr 13 248 985 4.0 13 53 75.8 7. Peyton Barber-AU So 12 226 976 4.3 13 36 81.3 8. Tra Carson-AM Sr 12 222 1059 4.8 6 30 88.2 9. Sony Michel-UG So 12 216 1167 5.4 8 66 97.2 10. Dak Prescott-MS Sr 12 148 541 3.7 10 49 45.1 11. Jaylen Walton-UM Sr 11 134 690 5.1 5 60 62.7 Joshua Dobbs-UT Jr 12 134 623 4.6 9 62 51.9 13. Ish Witter-MO So 12 126 518 4.1 1 27 43.2 14. Brandon Wilds-SC Sr 9 123 567 4.6 3 43 63.0 15. Stanley Williams-UK So 10 121 855 7.1 6 75 85.5 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Extended Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 06, 2015

PASSING AVG/GAME Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G PASS YDS/ATT Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/A 1. Chad Kelly-UM Jr 12 277-425-12 3740 27 311.7 1. Brandon Allen-AR Sr 12 224-344-7 3125 29 9 . 1 2. Dak Prescott-MS Sr 12 291-435-4 3413 25 284.4 2. Chad Kelly-UM Jr 12 277-425-12 3740 27 8 . 8 3. Brandon Allen-AR Sr 12 224-344-7 3125 29 260.4 3. Dak Prescott-MS Sr 12 291-435-4 3413 25 7 . 8 4. Kyle Allen-AM So 10 160-283-7 2210 17 221.0 4. Kyle Allen-AM So 10 160-283-7 2210 17 7 . 8 5. Patrick Towles-UK Jr 11 183-326-14 2149 10 195.4 5. Greyson Lambert-UG Jr 11 160-249-2 1886 10 7 . 6 6. Jake Coker-UA Sr 13 222-338-8 2489 17 191.5 6. Brandon Harris-LS So 11 135-254-5 1904 12 7 . 5 7. Joshua Dobbs-UT Jr 12 191-319-5 2125 15 177.1 7. Perry Orth-SC Jr 12 143-261-9 1929 12 7 . 4 8. Brandon Harris-LS So 11 135-254-5 1904 12 173.1 8. Jake Coker-UA Sr 13 222-338-8 2489 17 7 . 4 9. Greyson Lambert-UG Jr 11 160-249-2 1886 10 171.5 9. Treon Harris-UF So 11 111-214-5 1530 9 7 . 1 10. Perry Orth-SC Jr 12 143-261-9 1929 12 160.8 10. Jeremy Johnson-AU Jr 10 94-156-7 1043 9 6 . 7 11. Johnny McCrary-VU So 10 146-267-12 1533 6 153.3 11. Joshua Dobbs-UT Jr 12 191-319-5 2125 15 6 . 7 12. Treon Harris-UF So 11 111-214-5 1530 9 139.1 12. Patrick Towles-UK Jr 11 183-326-14 2149 10 6 . 6 13. Drew Lock-MO Fr 12 129-263-8 1332 4 111.0 13. Johnny McCrary-VU So 10 146-267-12 1533 6 5 . 7 14. Jeremy Johnson-AU Jr 10 94-156-7 1043 9 104.3 14. Kyler Murray-AM Fr 9 72-121-7 686 5 5 . 7 15. Kyler Murray-AM Fr 9 72-121-7 686 5 7 6 . 2 15. Drew Lock-MO Fr 12 129-263-8 1332 4 5 . 1

PASS EFFICIENCY Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Eff. PASS COMP. PCT Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Pct. 1. Brandon Allen-AR Sr 12 224-344-7 3125 29 165.2 1. Dak Prescott-MS Sr 12 291-435-4 3413 25 6 6 . 9 2. Chad Kelly-UM Jr 12 277-425-12 3740 27 154.4 2. Jake Coker-UA Sr 13 222-338-8 2489 17 6 5 . 7 3. Dak Prescott-MS Sr 12 291-435-4 3413 25 149.9 3. Chad Kelly-UM Jr 12 277-425-12 3740 27 6 5 . 2 4. Greyson Lambert-UG Jr 11 160-249-2 1886 10 139.5 4. Brandon Allen-AR Sr 12 224-344-7 3125 29 6 5 . 1 5. Jake Coker-UA Sr 13 222-338-8 2489 17 139.4 5. Greyson Lambert-UG Jr 11 160-249-2 1886 10 6 4 . 3 6. Kyle Allen-AM So 10 160-283-7 2210 17 137.0 6. Jeremy Johnson-AU Jr 10 94-156-7 1043 9 6 0 . 3 7. Joshua Dobbs-UT Jr 12 191-319-5 2125 15 128.2 7. Joshua Dobbs-UT Jr 12 191-319-5 2125 15 5 9 . 9 8. Brandon Harris-LS So 11 135-254-5 1904 12 127.8 8. Kyler Murray-AM Fr 9 72-121-7 686 5 5 9 . 5 9. Jeremy Johnson-AU Jr 10 94-156-7 1043 9 126.5 9. Kyle Allen-AM So 10 160-283-7 2210 17 5 6 . 5 10. Perry Orth-SC Jr 12 143-261-9 1929 12 125.1 10. Patrick Towles-UK Jr 11 183-326-14 2149 10 5 6 . 1 11. Treon Harris-UF So 11 111-214-5 1530 9 121.1 11. Perry Orth-SC Jr 12 143-261-9 1929 12 5 4 . 8 12. Patrick Towles-UK Jr 11 183-326-14 2149 10 113.0 12. Johnny McCrary-VU So 10 146-267-12 1533 6 5 4 . 7 13. Kyler Murray-AM Fr 9 72-121-7 686 5 109.2 13. Brandon Harris-LS So 11 135-254-5 1904 12 5 3 . 1 14. Johnny McCrary-VU So 10 146-267-12 1533 6 101.3 14. Treon Harris-UF So 11 111-214-5 1530 9 5 1 . 9 15. Drew Lock-MO Fr 12 129-263-8 1332 4 9 0 . 5 15. Drew Lock-MO Fr 12 129-263-8 1332 4 4 9 . 0

PASS YDS/COMP. Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/C PASSING YARDS Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G 1. Brandon Harris-LS So 11 135-254-5 1904 12 1 4 . 1 1. Chad Kelly-UM Jr 12 277-425-12 3740 27 311.7 2. Brandon Allen-AR Sr 12 224-344-7 3125 29 1 4 . 0 2. Dak Prescott-MS Sr 12 291-435-4 3413 25 284.4 3. Kyle Allen-AM So 10 160-283-7 2210 17 1 3 . 8 3. Brandon Allen-AR Sr 12 224-344-7 3125 29 260.4 4. Treon Harris-UF So 11 111-214-5 1530 9 1 3 . 8 4. Jake Coker-UA Sr 13 222-338-8 2489 17 191.5 5. Chad Kelly-UM Jr 12 277-425-12 3740 27 1 3 . 5 5. Kyle Allen-AM So 10 160-283-7 2210 17 221.0 6. Perry Orth-SC Jr 12 143-261-9 1929 12 1 3 . 5 6. Patrick Towles-UK Jr 11 183-326-14 2149 10 195.4 7. Greyson Lambert-UG Jr 11 160-249-2 1886 10 1 1 . 8 7. Joshua Dobbs-UT Jr 12 191-319-5 2125 15 177.1 8. Patrick Towles-UK Jr 11 183-326-14 2149 10 1 1 . 7 8. Perry Orth-SC Jr 12 143-261-9 1929 12 160.8 9. Dak Prescott-MS Sr 12 291-435-4 3413 25 1 1 . 7 9. Brandon Harris-LS So 11 135-254-5 1904 12 173.1 10. Jake Coker-UA Sr 13 222-338-8 2489 17 1 1 . 2 10. Greyson Lambert-UG Jr 11 160-249-2 1886 10 171.5 11. Joshua Dobbs-UT Jr 12 191-319-5 2125 15 1 1 . 1 11. Johnny McCrary-VU So 10 146-267-12 1533 6 153.3 12. Jeremy Johnson-AU Jr 10 94-156-7 1043 9 1 1 . 1 12. Treon Harris-UF So 11 111-214-5 1530 9 139.1 13. Johnny McCrary-VU So 10 146-267-12 1533 6 1 0 . 5 13. Drew Lock-MO Fr 12 129-263-8 1332 4 111.0 14. Drew Lock-MO Fr 12 129-263-8 1332 4 1 0 . 3 14. Will Grier-UF Fr 6 106-161-3 1204 10 200.7 15. Kyler Murray-AM Fr 9 72-121-7 686 5 9 . 5 15. Sean White-AU Fr 6 75-130-2 1064 1 177.3 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Extended Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 06, 2015

PASS ATTEMPTS Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G PASS INTERCEPTIONS Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G 1. Dak Prescott-MS Sr 12 291-435-4 3413 25 284.4 1. Patrick Towles-UK Jr 11 183-326-14 2149 10 195.4 2. Chad Kelly-UM Jr 12 277-425-12 3740 27 311.7 2. Chad Kelly-UM Jr 12 277-425-12 3740 27 311.7 3. Brandon Allen-AR Sr 12 224-344-7 3125 29 260.4 Johnny McCrary-VU So 10 146-267-12 1533 6 153.3 4. Jake Coker-UA Sr 13 222-338-8 2489 17 191.5 4. Perry Orth-SC Jr 12 143-261-9 1929 12 160.8 5. Patrick Towles-UK Jr 11 183-326-14 2149 10 195.4 5. Jake Coker-UA Sr 13 222-338-8 2489 17 191.5 6. Joshua Dobbs-UT Jr 12 191-319-5 2125 15 177.1 Drew Lock-MO Fr 12 129-263-8 1332 4 111.0 7. Kyle Allen-AM So 10 160-283-7 2210 17 221.0 7. Jeremy Johnson-AU Jr 10 94-156-7 1043 9 104.3 8. Johnny McCrary-VU So 10 146-267-12 1533 6 153.3 Brandon Allen-AR Sr 12 224-344-7 3125 29 260.4 9. Drew Lock-MO Fr 12 129-263-8 1332 4 111.0 Kyle Allen-AM So 10 160-283-7 2210 17 221.0 10. Perry Orth-SC Jr 12 143-261-9 1929 12 160.8 Kyler Murray-AM Fr 9 72-121-7 686 5 7 6 . 2 11. Brandon Harris-LS So 11 135-254-5 1904 12 173.1 11. Treon Harris-UF So 11 111-214-5 1530 9 139.1 12. Greyson Lambert-UG Jr 11 160-249-2 1886 10 171.5 Joshua Dobbs-UT Jr 12 191-319-5 2125 15 177.1 13. Treon Harris-UF So 11 111-214-5 1530 9 139.1 Brandon Harris-LS So 11 135-254-5 1904 12 173.1 14. Will Grier-UF Fr 6 106-161-3 1204 10 200.7 14. Dak Prescott-MS Sr 12 291-435-4 3413 25 284.4 15. Jeremy Johnson-AU Jr 10 94-156-7 1043 9 104.3 Maty Mauk-MO Jr 5 57-110-4 654 6 130.8

PASS COMPLETIONS Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G 1. Dak Prescott-MS Sr 12 291-435-4 3413 25 284.4 2. Chad Kelly-UM Jr 12 277-425-12 3740 27 311.7 3. Brandon Allen-AR Sr 12 224-344-7 3125 29 260.4 4. Jake Coker-UA Sr 13 222-338-8 2489 17 191.5 5. Joshua Dobbs-UT Jr 12 191-319-5 2125 15 177.1 6. Patrick Towles-UK Jr 11 183-326-14 2149 10 195.4 7. Greyson Lambert-UG Jr 11 160-249-2 1886 10 171.5 Kyle Allen-AM So 10 160-283-7 2210 17 221.0 9. Johnny McCrary-VU So 10 146-267-12 1533 6 153.3 10. Perry Orth-SC Jr 12 143-261-9 1929 12 160.8 11. Brandon Harris-LS So 11 135-254-5 1904 12 173.1 12. Drew Lock-MO Fr 12 129-263-8 1332 4 111.0 13. Treon Harris-UF So 11 111-214-5 1530 9 139.1 14. Will Grier-UF Fr 6 106-161-3 1204 10 200.7 15. Jeremy Johnson-AU Jr 10 94-156-7 1043 9 104.3

PASSING TDS Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G 1. Brandon Allen-AR Sr 12 224-344-7 3125 29 260.4 2. Chad Kelly-UM Jr 12 277-425-12 3740 27 311.7 3. Dak Prescott-MS Sr 12 291-435-4 3413 25 284.4 4. Jake Coker-UA Sr 13 222-338-8 2489 17 191.5 Kyle Allen-AM So 10 160-283-7 2210 17 221.0 6. Joshua Dobbs-UT Jr 12 191-319-5 2125 15 177.1 7. Perry Orth-SC Jr 12 143-261-9 1929 12 160.8 Brandon Harris-LS So 11 135-254-5 1904 12 173.1 9. Patrick Towles-UK Jr 11 183-326-14 2149 10 195.4 Greyson Lambert-UG Jr 11 160-249-2 1886 10 171.5 Will Grier-UF Fr 6 106-161-3 1204 10 200.7 12. Treon Harris-UF So 11 111-214-5 1530 9 139.1 Jeremy Johnson-AU Jr 10 94-156-7 1043 9 104.3 14. Johnny McCrary-VU So 10 146-267-12 1533 6 153.3 Maty Mauk-MO Jr 5 57-110-4 654 6 130.8 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Extended Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 06, 2015

RECEPTIONS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Yds/G Rec/G RECEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G 1. Fred Ross-MS Jr 12 81 933 4 59 77.8 6.8 1. Fred Ross-MS Jr 12 81 933 4 59 11.5 77.8 2. Laquon Treadwell-UM Jr 12 76 1082 8 58 90.2 6.3 2. Laquon Treadwell-UM Jr 12 76 1082 8 58 14.2 90.2 3. Christian Kirk-AM Fr 12 70 925 6 66 77.1 5.8 3. Calvin Ridley-UA Fr 13 75 893 5 81 11.9 68.7 4. Calvin Ridley-UA Fr 13 75 893 5 81 68.7 5.8 4. Christian Kirk-AM Fr 12 70 925 6 66 13.2 77.1 5. Pharoh Cooper-SC Jr 12 66 973 8 78 81.1 5.5 5. Pharoh Cooper-SC Jr 12 66 973 8 78 14.7 81.1 6. Dorian Baker-UK So 12 56 612 3 53 51.0 4.7 6. Dorian Baker-UK So 12 56 612 3 53 10.9 51.0 7. De'Runnya Wilson-MS Jr 12 55 822 9 63 68.5 4.6 7. De'Runnya Wilson-MS Jr 12 55 822 9 63 14.9 68.5 Malcolm Mitchell-UG Sr 12 55 772 3 36 64.3 4.6 Malcolm Mitchell-UG Sr 12 55 772 3 36 14.0 64.3 Drew Morgan-AR Jr 12 55 751 10 52 62.6 4.6 Drew Morgan-AR Jr 12 55 751 10 52 13.7 62.6 10. Trent Sherfield-VU So 12 51 659 3 44 54.9 4.2 10. Stewart, ArDarius-UA So 13 54 600 4 37 11.1 46.2 11. Stewart, ArDarius-UA So 13 54 600 4 37 46.2 4.2 11. Trent Sherfield-VU So 12 51 659 3 44 12.9 54.9 12. Garrett Johnson-UK So 12 47 700 2 39 58.3 3.9 12. Garrett Johnson-UK So 12 47 700 2 39 14.9 58.3 Demarcus Robinson-UF Jr 12 47 505 2 38 42.1 3.9 Demarcus Robinson-UF Jr 12 47 505 2 38 10.7 42.1 14. Hunter Henry-AR Jr 12 46 647 3 51 53.9 3.8 14. Hunter Henry-AR Jr 12 46 647 3 51 14.1 53.9 15. Ricardo Louis-AU Sr 12 45 699 3 56 58.2 3.8 15. Ricardo Louis-AU Sr 12 45 699 3 56 15.5 58.2

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G RECEPTION YARDS Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G 1. Laquon Treadwell-UM Jr 12 76 1082 8 58 14.2 90.2 1. Laquon Treadwell-UM Jr 12 76 1082 8 58 14.2 90.2 2. Pharoh Cooper-SC Jr 12 66 973 8 78 14.7 81.1 2. Pharoh Cooper-SC Jr 12 66 973 8 78 14.7 81.1 3. Fred Ross-MS Jr 12 81 933 4 59 11.5 77.8 3. Fred Ross-MS Jr 12 81 933 4 59 11.5 77.8 4. Christian Kirk-AM Fr 12 70 925 6 66 13.2 77.1 4. Christian Kirk-AM Fr 12 70 925 6 66 13.2 77.1 5. Calvin Ridley-UA Fr 13 75 893 5 81 11.9 68.7 5. Calvin Ridley-UA Fr 13 75 893 5 81 11.9 68.7 6. De'Runnya Wilson-MS Jr 12 55 822 9 63 14.9 68.5 6. De'Runnya Wilson-MS Jr 12 55 822 9 63 14.9 68.5 7. Josh Reynolds-AM Jr 11 40 730 5 95 18.2 66.4 7. Malcolm Mitchell-UG Sr 12 55 772 3 36 14.0 64.3 8. Malcolm Mitchell-UG Sr 12 55 772 3 36 14.0 64.3 8. Drew Morgan-AR Jr 12 55 751 10 52 13.7 62.6 9. Drew Morgan-AR Jr 12 55 751 10 52 13.7 62.6 9. Josh Reynolds-AM Jr 11 40 730 5 95 18.2 66.4 10. Garrett Johnson-UK So 12 47 700 2 39 14.9 58.3 10. Garrett Johnson-UK So 12 47 700 2 39 14.9 58.3 11. Ricardo Louis-AU Sr 12 45 699 3 56 15.5 58.2 11. Ricardo Louis-AU Sr 12 45 699 3 56 15.5 58.2 12. Trent Sherfield-VU So 12 51 659 3 44 12.9 54.9 12. Trent Sherfield-VU So 12 51 659 3 44 12.9 54.9 13. Malachi Dupre-LS So 11 39 602 6 55 15.4 54.7 13. Hunter Henry-AR Jr 12 46 647 3 51 14.1 53.9 14. Hunter Henry-AR Jr 12 46 647 3 51 14.1 53.9 14. Dorian Baker-UK So 12 56 612 3 53 10.9 51.0 15. Travin Dural-LS Jr 10 28 533 3 67 19.0 53.3 15. Antonio Callaway-UF Fr 13 30 603 4 66 20.1 46.4

YARDS PER CATCH Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G RECEPTION TDS Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G 1. Antonio Callaway-UF Fr 13 30 603 4 66 20.1 46.4 1. Drew Morgan-AR Jr 12 55 751 10 52 13.7 62.6 2. Dominique Reed-AR Jr 11 27 520 6 71 19.3 47.3 2. De'Runnya Wilson-MS Jr 12 55 822 9 63 14.9 68.5 3. Travin Dural-LS Jr 10 28 533 3 67 19.0 53.3 3. Laquon Treadwell-UM Jr 12 76 1082 8 58 14.2 90.2 4. Josh Reynolds-AM Jr 11 40 730 5 95 18.2 66.4 Pharoh Cooper-SC Jr 12 66 973 8 78 14.7 81.1 5. Cody Core-UM Sr 12 33 553 3 73 16.8 46.1 5. Quincy Adeboyejo-UM Jr 12 37 581 7 68 15.7 48.4 6. Quincy Adeboyejo-UM Jr 12 37 581 7 68 15.7 48.4 6. Christian Kirk-AM Fr 12 70 925 6 66 13.2 77.1 7. Ricardo Louis-AU Sr 12 45 699 3 56 15.5 58.2 Malachi Dupre-LS So 11 39 602 6 55 15.4 54.7 8. Malachi Dupre-LS So 11 39 602 6 55 15.4 54.7 Dominique Reed-AR Jr 11 27 520 6 71 19.3 47.3 9. Jerell Adams-SC Sr 12 28 421 3 36 15.0 35.1 9. Calvin Ridley-UA Fr 13 75 893 5 81 11.9 68.7 10. De'Runnya Wilson-MS Jr 12 55 822 9 63 14.9 68.5 Josh Reynolds-AM Jr 11 40 730 5 95 18.2 66.4 11. Garrett Johnson-UK So 12 47 700 2 39 14.9 58.3 D. Stringfellow-UM So 11 36 503 5 36 14.0 45.7 12. Jeff Badet-UK So 12 29 431 3 45 14.9 35.9 Mullaney, Richard-UA Sr 13 34 308 5 24 9.1 23.7 13. Fred Brown-MS Jr 12 25 371 3 48 14.8 30.9 Jeremy Sprinkle-AR Jr 12 23 308 5 42 13.4 25.7 14. Pharoh Cooper-SC Jr 12 66 973 8 78 14.7 81.1 14. Fred Ross-MS Jr 12 81 933 4 59 11.5 77.8 15. Laquon Treadwell-UM Jr 12 76 1082 8 58 14.2 90.2 Antonio Callaway-UF Fr 13 30 603 4 66 20.1 46.4 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Extended Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 06, 2015

PUNTING Cl G No. Yds Lg I20 50+ TB Avg. PAT KICK ATTEMPTS Cl G Made Att. Pct. 1. Drew Kaser-AM Sr 11 53 2542 71 19 24 8 48.0 1. Gary Wunderlich-UM So 12 57 57 100.0 2. Trevor Daniel-UT So 12 56 2551 61 23 20 7 45.6 2. Cole Hedlund-AR Fr 12 52 52 100.0 3. Johnny Townsend-UF So 13 79 3549 61 29 26 4 44.9 3. Adam Griffith-UA Jr 13 51 51 100.0 4. Sean Kelly-SC Jr 12 55 2434 69 25 14 4 44.3 4. Aaron Medley-UT So 12 49 49 100.0 5. JK Scott-UA So 13 57 2518 59 18 17 8 44.2 5. Westin Graves-MS So 12 46 47 97.9 6. Corey Fatony-MO Fr 12 81 3477 61 23 21 3 42.9 6. Trent Domingue-LS Jr 11 41 42 97.6 7. Logan Cooke-MS So 12 40 1702 65 15 12 6 42.5 7. Daniel Carlson-AU So 12 36 36 100.0 8. Brice Ramsey-UG So 10 25 1052 58 7 4 0 42.1 8. Taylor Bertolet-AM Sr 12 35 35 100.0 9. Toby Baker-AR Jr 12 42 1733 52 22 6 2 41.3 9. Marshall Morgan-UG Sr 12 32 32 100.0 10. Kevin Phillips-AU Jr 12 52 2135 56 16 9 5 41.1 10. Austin Hardin-UF Jr 10 24 27 88.9 11. Tommy Openshaw-VU So 12 79 3234 78 27 17 3 40.9 11. Elliott Fry-SC Jr 12 25 25 100.0 12. Jamie Keehn-LS Sr 11 54 2207 63 16 6 5 40.9 12. Austin MacGinnis-UK So 10 22 23 95.7 13. Will Gleeson-UM So 12 41 1660 62 11 4 1 40.5 13. Andrew Baggett-MO Sr 12 15 15 100.0 14. Landon Foster-UK Sr 12 61 2459 53 14 6 2 40.3 14. Tommy Openshaw-VU So 12 14 14 100.0 15. Collin Barber-UG Sr 9 35 1395 55 10 4 5 39.9 15. Miles Butler-UK Fr 5 11 12 91.7

NUMBER OF PUNTS Cl G No. Yds Lg I20 50+ TB Avg. PATS KICKS MADE Cl G Made Att. Pct. 1. Corey Fatony-MO Fr 12 81 3477 61 23 21 3 42.9 1. Gary Wunderlich-UM So 12 57 57 100.0 2. Johnny Townsend-UF So 13 79 3549 61 29 26 4 44.9 2. Cole Hedlund-AR Fr 12 52 52 100.0 Tommy Openshaw-VU So 12 79 3234 78 27 17 3 40.9 3. Adam Griffith-UA Jr 13 51 51 100.0 4. Landon Foster-UK Sr 12 61 2459 53 14 6 2 40.3 4. Aaron Medley-UT So 12 49 49 100.0 5. JK Scott-UA So 13 57 2518 59 18 17 8 44.2 5. Westin Graves-MS So 12 46 47 97.9 6. Trevor Daniel-UT So 12 56 2551 61 23 20 7 45.6 6. Trent Domingue-LS Jr 11 41 42 97.6 7. Sean Kelly-SC Jr 12 55 2434 69 25 14 4 44.3 7. Daniel Carlson-AU So 12 36 36 100.0 8. Jamie Keehn-LS Sr 11 54 2207 63 16 6 5 40.9 8. Taylor Bertolet-AM Sr 12 35 35 100.0 9. Drew Kaser-AM Sr 11 53 2542 71 19 24 8 48.0 9. Marshall Morgan-UG Sr 12 32 32 100.0 10. Kevin Phillips-AU Jr 12 52 2135 56 16 9 5 41.1 10. Elliott Fry-SC Jr 12 25 25 100.0 11. Toby Baker-AR Jr 12 42 1733 52 22 6 2 41.3 11. Austin Hardin-UF Jr 10 24 27 88.9 12. Will Gleeson-UM So 12 41 1660 62 11 4 1 40.5 12. Austin MacGinnis-UK So 10 22 23 95.7 13. Logan Cooke-MS So 12 40 1702 65 15 12 6 42.5 13. Andrew Baggett-MO Sr 12 15 15 100.0 14. Collin Barber-UG Sr 9 35 1395 55 10 4 5 39.9 14. Tommy Openshaw-VU So 12 14 14 100.0 15. Brice Ramsey-UG So 10 25 1052 58 7 4 0 42.1 15. Miles Butler-UK Fr 5 11 12 91.7

YARDS PUNTED Cl G No. Yds Lg I20 50+ TB Avg. FIELD GOALS Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. FG/G 1. Johnny Townsend-UF So 13 79 3549 61 29 26 4 44.9 1. Daniel Carlson-AU So 12 22 26 56 84.6 1.83 2. Corey Fatony-MO Fr 12 81 3477 61 23 21 3 42.9 Taylor Bertolet-AM Sr 12 22 30 55 73.3 1.83 3. Tommy Openshaw-VU So 12 79 3234 78 27 17 3 40.9 3. Elliott Fry-SC Jr 12 20 28 52 71.4 1.67 4. Trevor Daniel-UT So 12 56 2551 61 23 20 7 45.6 Aaron Medley-UT So 12 20 29 47 69.0 1.67 5. Drew Kaser-AM Sr 11 53 2542 71 19 24 8 48.0 5. Adam Griffith-UA Jr 13 21 29 55 72.4 1.62 6. JK Scott-UA So 13 57 2518 59 18 17 8 44.2 6. Marshall Morgan-UG Sr 12 18 26 47 69.2 1.50 7. Landon Foster-UK Sr 12 61 2459 53 14 6 2 40.3 7. Gary Wunderlich-UM So 12 17 22 48 77.3 1.42 8. Sean Kelly-SC Jr 12 55 2434 69 25 14 4 44.3 8. Andrew Baggett-MO Sr 12 16 20 41 80.0 1.33 9. Jamie Keehn-LS Sr 11 54 2207 63 16 6 5 40.9 9. Austin MacGinnis-UK So 10 13 17 48 76.5 1.30 10. Kevin Phillips-AU Jr 12 52 2135 56 16 9 5 41.1 10. Trent Domingue-LS Jr 11 13 17 45 76.5 1.18 11. Toby Baker-AR Jr 12 42 1733 52 22 6 2 41.3 11. Westin Graves-MS So 12 14 17 44 82.4 1.17 12. Logan Cooke-MS So 12 40 1702 65 15 12 6 42.5 12. Tommy Openshaw-VU So 12 12 19 49 63.2 1.00 13. Will Gleeson-UM So 12 41 1660 62 11 4 1 40.5 13. Cole Hedlund-AR Fr 12 8 13 45 61.5 0.67 14. Collin Barber-UG Sr 9 35 1395 55 10 4 5 39.9 14. Austin Hardin-UF Jr 10 5 14 43 35.7 0.50 15. Brice Ramsey-UG So 10 25 1052 58 7 4 0 42.1

PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct. 1. Gary Wunderlich-UM So 12 57 57 100.0 Cole Hedlund-AR Fr 12 52 52 100.0 Adam Griffith-UA Jr 13 51 51 100.0 Aaron Medley-UT So 12 49 49 100.0 Daniel Carlson-AU So 12 36 36 100.0 Taylor Bertolet-AM Sr 12 35 35 100.0 Marshall Morgan-UG Sr 12 32 32 100.0 Elliott Fry-SC Jr 12 25 25 100.0 9. Westin Graves-MS So 12 46 47 97.9 10. Trent Domingue-LS Jr 11 41 42 97.6 11. Austin MacGinnis-UK So 10 22 23 95.7 12. Austin Hardin-UF Jr 10 24 27 88.9 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Extended Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 06, 2015

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. 1. Daniel Carlson-AU So 12 22 26 56 84.6 2. Westin Graves-MS So 12 14 17 44 82.4 3. Andrew Baggett-MO Sr 12 16 20 41 80.0 4. Gary Wunderlich-UM So 12 17 22 48 77.3 5. Trent Domingue-LS Jr 11 13 17 45 76.5 Austin MacGinnis-UK So 10 13 17 48 76.5 7. Taylor Bertolet-AM Sr 12 22 30 55 73.3 8. Adam Griffith-UA Jr 13 21 29 55 72.4 9. Elliott Fry-SC Jr 12 20 28 52 71.4 10. Marshall Morgan-UG Sr 12 18 26 47 69.2 11. Aaron Medley-UT So 12 20 29 47 69.0 12. Tommy Openshaw-VU So 12 12 19 49 63.2 13. Cole Hedlund-AR Fr 12 8 13 45 61.5 14. Austin Hardin-UF Jr 10 5 14 43 35.7

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. 1. Taylor Bertolet-AM Sr 12 22 30 55 73.3 2. Adam Griffith-UA Jr 13 21 29 55 72.4 Aaron Medley-UT So 12 20 29 47 69.0 4. Elliott Fry-SC Jr 12 20 28 52 71.4 5. Daniel Carlson-AU So 12 22 26 56 84.6 Marshall Morgan-UG Sr 12 18 26 47 69.2 7. Gary Wunderlich-UM So 12 17 22 48 77.3 8. Andrew Baggett-MO Sr 12 16 20 41 80.0 9. Tommy Openshaw-VU So 12 12 19 49 63.2 10. Westin Graves-MS So 12 14 17 44 82.4 Trent Domingue-LS Jr 11 13 17 45 76.5 Austin MacGinnis-UK So 10 13 17 48 76.5 13. Austin Hardin-UF Jr 10 5 14 43 35.7 14. Cole Hedlund-AR Fr 12 8 13 45 61.5 15. Miles Butler-UK Fr 5 4 4 46 100.0

FIELD GOALS MADE Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. 1. Daniel Carlson-AU So 12 22 26 56 84.6 Taylor Bertolet-AM Sr 12 22 30 55 73.3 3. Adam Griffith-UA Jr 13 21 29 55 72.4 4. Elliott Fry-SC Jr 12 20 28 52 71.4 Aaron Medley-UT So 12 20 29 47 69.0 6. Marshall Morgan-UG Sr 12 18 26 47 69.2 7. Gary Wunderlich-UM So 12 17 22 48 77.3 8. Andrew Baggett-MO Sr 12 16 20 41 80.0 9. Westin Graves-MS So 12 14 17 44 82.4 10. Trent Domingue-LS Jr 11 13 17 45 76.5 Austin MacGinnis-UK So 10 13 17 48 76.5 12. Tommy Openshaw-VU So 12 12 19 49 63.2 13. Cole Hedlund-AR Fr 12 8 13 45 61.5 14. Austin Hardin-UF Jr 10 5 14 43 35.7 15. Miles Butler-UK Fr 5 4 4 46 100.0 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Extended Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 06, 2015

PUNT RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G KICK RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 1. Christian Kirk-AM Fr 12 14 341 2 79 24.4 1. Evan Berry-UT So 12 21 804 3 100 38.3 2. Cameron Sutton-UT Jr 12 25 467 2 85 18.7 2. Johnathan Ford-AU Jr 12 14 402 0 58 28.7 3. Antonio Callaway-UF Fr 13 28 435 2 85 15.5 3. -AU Fr 12 14 386 0 45 27.6 4. Tre'Davious White-LS Jr 10 14 171 1 69 12.2 4. Rashad Fenton-SC Fr 10 14 365 1 96 26.1 5. Cyrus Jones-UA Sr 13 36 438 3 72 12.2 5. Reggie Davis-UG Jr 12 17 408 0 39 24.0 6. Isaiah McKenzie-UG So 9 18 190 2 77 10.6 6. Shon Carson-SC Sr 11 13 309 0 51 23.8 7. Fred Ross-MS Jr 12 15 157 1 77 10.5 7. Brandon Holloway-MS Jr 12 21 498 1 100 23.7 8. Aarion Penton-MO Jr 12 15 116 1 41 7.7 8. Derrius Guice-LS Fr 11 17 395 0 75 23.2 9. Ryan White-VU So 12 20 150 0 36 7.5 9. Kenyan Drake-UA Sr 11 14 309 0 40 22.1 10. Carlos Davis-UM Jr 12 13 75 0 58 5.8 10. Speedy Noil-AM So 9 11 241 0 39 21.9 11. Pharoh Cooper-SC Jr 12 12 55 0 24 4.6 11. Brandon Powell-UF So 13 22 474 0 71 21.5 12. Collins Moore-UM Sr 9 13 21 0 8 1.6 12. Sihiem King-UK Fr 12 15 309 0 48 20.6 13. Darrius Sims-VU Jr 12 25 497 0 47 19.9 PUNT RETURNS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 14. Christian Kirk-AM Fr 12 18 348 0 40 19.3 1. Cyrus Jones-UA Sr 13 36 438 3 72 12.2 15. Jaylen Walton-UM Sr 11 23 398 0 37 17.3 2. Antonio Callaway-UF Fr 13 28 435 2 85 15.5 3. Cameron Sutton-UT Jr 12 25 467 2 85 18.7 KICK RETURNS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 4. Ryan White-VU So 12 20 150 0 36 7.5 1. Darrius Sims-VU Jr 12 25 497 0 47 19.9 5. Isaiah McKenzie-UG So 9 18 190 2 77 10.6 2. Jaylen Walton-UM Sr 11 23 398 0 37 17.3 6. Fred Ross-MS Jr 12 15 157 1 77 10.5 3. Brandon Powell-UF So 13 22 474 0 71 21.5 Aarion Penton-MO Jr 12 15 116 1 41 7.7 4. Evan Berry-UT So 12 21 804 3 100 38.3 8. Christian Kirk-AM Fr 12 14 341 2 79 24.4 Brandon Holloway-MS Jr 12 21 498 1 100 23.7 Tre'Davious White-LS Jr 10 14 171 1 69 12.2 6. Christian Kirk-AM Fr 12 18 348 0 40 19.3 10. Carlos Davis-UM Jr 12 13 75 0 58 5.8 7. Reggie Davis-UG Jr 12 17 408 0 39 24.0 Collins Moore-UM Sr 9 13 21 0 8 1.6 Derrius Guice-LS Fr 11 17 395 0 75 23.2 12. Pharoh Cooper-SC Jr 12 12 55 0 24 4.6 9. Sihiem King-UK Fr 12 15 309 0 48 20.6 13. Marcus Davis-AU Jr 12 9 85 0 27 9.4 10. Johnathan Ford-AU Jr 12 14 402 0 58 28.7 14. Ryan Timmons-UK Jr 12 8 59 0 19 7.4 Kerryon Johnson-AU Fr 12 14 386 0 45 27.6 15. DJ Dean-AR Jr 11 7 93 0 45 13.3 Rashad Fenton-SC Fr 10 14 365 1 96 26.1 Kenyan Drake-UA Sr 11 14 309 0 40 22.1 PUNT RETURN YARDS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 14. Shon Carson-SC Sr 11 13 309 0 51 23.8 1. Cameron Sutton-UT Jr 12 25 467 2 85 18.7 John Gibson-MO Jr 12 13 192 0 25 14.8 2. Cyrus Jones-UA Sr 13 36 438 3 72 12.2 3. Antonio Callaway-UF Fr 13 28 435 2 85 15.5 KICK RETURN YARDS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 4. Christian Kirk-AM Fr 12 14 341 2 79 24.4 1. Evan Berry-UT So 12 21 804 3 100 38.3 5. Isaiah McKenzie-UG So 9 18 190 2 77 10.6 2. Brandon Holloway-MS Jr 12 21 498 1 100 23.7 6. Tre'Davious White-LS Jr 10 14 171 1 69 12.2 3. Darrius Sims-VU Jr 12 25 497 0 47 19.9 7. Fred Ross-MS Jr 12 15 157 1 77 10.5 4. Brandon Powell-UF So 13 22 474 0 71 21.5 8. Ryan White-VU So 12 20 150 0 36 7.5 5. Reggie Davis-UG Jr 12 17 408 0 39 24.0 9. Aarion Penton-MO Jr 12 15 116 1 41 7.7 6. Johnathan Ford-AU Jr 12 14 402 0 58 28.7 10. Alvin Kamara-UT So 12 6 99 1 50 16.5 7. Jaylen Walton-UM Sr 11 23 398 0 37 17.3 11. Jared Cornelius-AR So 8 5 93 0 43 18.6 8. Derrius Guice-LS Fr 11 17 395 0 75 23.2 DJ Dean-AR Jr 11 7 93 0 45 13.3 9. Kerryon Johnson-AU Fr 12 14 386 0 45 27.6 13. Marcus Davis-AU Jr 12 9 85 0 27 9.4 10. Rashad Fenton-SC Fr 10 14 365 1 96 26.1 14. Reggie Davis-UG Jr 12 6 82 1 70 13.7 11. Christian Kirk-AM Fr 12 18 348 0 40 19.3 15. Carlos Davis-UM Jr 12 13 75 0 58 5.8 12. Sihiem King-UK Fr 12 15 309 0 48 20.6 Shon Carson-SC Sr 11 13 309 0 51 23.8 PUNT RETURN TDS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G Kenyan Drake-UA Sr 11 14 309 0 40 22.1 1. Cyrus Jones-UA Sr 13 36 438 3 72 12.2 15. Speedy Noil-AM So 9 11 241 0 39 21.9 2. Cameron Sutton-UT Jr 12 25 467 2 85 18.7 Antonio Callaway-UF Fr 13 28 435 2 85 15.5 KICK RETURN TDS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G Christian Kirk-AM Fr 12 14 341 2 79 24.4 1. Evan Berry-UT So 12 21 804 3 100 38.3 Isaiah McKenzie-UG So 9 18 190 2 77 10.6 2. Brandon Holloway-MS Jr 12 21 498 1 100 23.7 6. Tre'Davious White-LS Jr 10 14 171 1 69 12.2 Rashad Fenton-SC Fr 10 14 365 1 96 26.1 Fred Ross-MS Jr 12 15 157 1 77 10.5 Aarion Penton-MO Jr 12 15 116 1 41 7.7 Alvin Kamara-UT So 12 6 99 1 50 16.5 Reggie Davis-UG Jr 12 6 82 1 70 13.7 Fitzpatrick, Minkah-UA Fr 12 1 16 1 1 16.0 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Extended Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 06, 2015

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Yds/I 1. Dominick Sanders-UG So 12 5 205 1 88 0.42 1. Eddie Jackson-UA Jr 13 5 230 2 93 46.0 Donovan Wilson-AM So 12 5 76 1 60 0.42 Trae Elston-UM Sr 12 4 156 2 93 39.0 3. Eddie Jackson-UA Jr 13 5 230 2 93 0.38 Fitzpatrick, Minkah-UA Fr 12 2 88 2 55 44.0 4. Jamal Adams-LS So 11 4 30 0 23 0.36 Jalen Tabor-UF So 12 4 82 2 40 20.5 5. Trae Elston-UM Sr 12 4 156 2 93 0.33 5. Dominick Sanders-UG So 12 5 205 1 88 41.0 Vernon Hargreaves-UF Jr 12 4 152 0 53 0.33 Josh Forrest-UK Sr 12 2 81 1 81 40.5 Jalen Tabor-UF So 12 4 82 2 40 0.33 Donovan Wilson-AM So 12 5 76 1 60 15.2 Skai Moore-SC Jr 12 4 25 0 14 0.33 Brandon Bryant-MS Fr 12 2 73 1 73 36.5 9. Tony Bridges-UM Jr 12 3 46 1 45 0.25 Johnathan Ford-AU Jr 12 2 48 1 48 24.0 Oren Burks-VU So 12 3 31 1 30 0.25 Tony Bridges-UM Jr 12 3 46 1 45 15.3 J.D. Harmon-UK Jr 12 3 25 0 25 0.25 De'Vante Harris-AM Sr 12 2 43 1 40 21.5 Todd Kelly Jr.-UT So 12 3 5 0 4 0.25 Oren Burks-VU So 12 3 31 1 30 10.3 Carlton Davis-AU Fr 12 3 0 0 0 0.25 Deion Jones-LS Sr 11 2 26 1 26 13.0 14. Humphrey, Marlon-UA Fr 13 3 28 0 29 0.23 Chief Brown-UM Sr 12 1 22 1 22 22.0 15. C.J. Johnson-UM Sr 9 2 74 0 70 0.22 Mike Edwards-UK Fr 12 1 20 1 20 20.0

INTERCEPTION RETURNS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Yds/I 1. Eddie Jackson-UA Jr 13 5 230 2 93 46.0 Dominick Sanders-UG So 12 5 205 1 88 41.0 Donovan Wilson-AM So 12 5 76 1 60 15.2 4. Trae Elston-UM Sr 12 4 156 2 93 39.0 Vernon Hargreaves-UF Jr 12 4 152 0 53 38.0 Jalen Tabor-UF So 12 4 82 2 40 20.5 Jamal Adams-LS So 11 4 30 0 23 7.5 Skai Moore-SC Jr 12 4 25 0 14 6.2 9. Tony Bridges-UM Jr 12 3 46 1 45 15.3 Oren Burks-VU So 12 3 31 1 30 10.3 Humphrey, Marlon-UA Fr 13 3 28 0 29 9.3 J.D. Harmon-UK Jr 12 3 25 0 25 8.3 Todd Kelly Jr.-UT So 12 3 5 0 4 1.7 Carlton Davis-AU Fr 12 3 0 0 0 0.0 15. Fitzpatrick, Minkah-UA Fr 12 2 88 2 55 44.0

INTERCEPTION RET YARDS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Yds/I 1. Eddie Jackson-UA Jr 13 5 230 2 93 46.0 2. Dominick Sanders-UG So 12 5 205 1 88 41.0 3. Trae Elston-UM Sr 12 4 156 2 93 39.0 4. Vernon Hargreaves-UF Jr 12 4 152 0 53 38.0 5. Fitzpatrick, Minkah-UA Fr 12 2 88 2 55 44.0 6. Jalen Tabor-UF So 12 4 82 2 40 20.5 7. Josh Forrest-UK Sr 12 2 81 1 81 40.5 8. Donovan Wilson-AM So 12 5 76 1 60 15.2 9. C.J. Johnson-UM Sr 9 2 74 0 70 37.0 10. Brandon Bryant-MS Fr 12 2 73 1 73 36.5 11. LaDarrell McNeil-UT Sr 10 2 56 0 57 28.0 12. Sherrils, Anthony-MO So 12 1 50 0 50 50.0 13. Johnathan Ford-AU Jr 12 2 48 1 48 24.0 14. Tony Bridges-UM Jr 12 3 46 1 45 15.3 15. Will Redmond-MS Sr 7 2 43 0 24 21.5 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Extended Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 06, 2015

TACKLES (All positions) Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G TACKLES FOR LOSS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G 1. Kentrell Brothers-MO Sr 12 LB 73 79 152 12.7 1. Myles Garrett-AM So 12 DL 16 5 18.5 1.54 2. Johnathan Ford-AU Jr 12 DB 66 47 113 9.4 Charles Harris-MO So 12 DE 16 5 18.5 1.54 3. Armani Watts-AM So 12 DB 71 40 111 9.2 3. Zach Cunningham-VU So 12 15 3 16.5 1.38 Skai Moore-SC Jr 12 69 42 111 9.2 4. Jon Bullard-UF Sr 13 14 7 17.5 1.35 5. Zach Cunningham-VU So 12 69 34 103 8.6 5. Marquis Haynes-UM So 12 12 4 14.0 1.17 Jake Ganus-UG Sr 12 LB 43 60 103 8.6 6. A.J. Jefferson-MS Jr 12 DL 11 5 13.5 1.12 7. Brooks Ellis-AR Jr 12 LB 44 57 101 8.4 7. Jalen Reeves-Maybin-UT Jr 12 LB 12 2 13.0 1.08 Richie Brown-MS Jr 12 LB 47 54 101 8.4 8. Deion Jones-LS Sr 11 LB 9 5 11.5 1.05 9. Deion Jones-LS Sr 11 LB 52 40 92 8.4 9. Daeshon Hall-AM Jr 12 DL 11 3 12.5 1.04 10. Jalen Reeves-Maybin-UT Jr 12 LB 62 37 99 8.2 Leonard Floyd-UG Jr 12 LB 10 5 12.5 1.04 11. Dre Greenlaw-AR Fr 12 LB 44 49 93 7.8 Josh Forrest-UK Sr 12 39 54 93 7.8 FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G Michael Scherer-MO Jr 12 LB 47 46 93 7.8 1. Myles Garrett-AM So 12 5 0.42 14. Keanu Neal-UF Jr 11 44 41 85 7.7 2. Marcus Maye-UF Jr 12 4 0.33 15. Kris Frost-AU Sr 12 LB 32 58 90 7.5 Zach Cunningham-VU So 12 4 0.33 Beniquez Brown-MS Jr 12 LB 43 47 90 7.5 4. Skai Moore-SC Jr 12 3 0.25 17. Antonio Morrison-UF Sr 13 41 56 97 7.5 Donovan Wilson-AM So 12 3 0.25 18. Jarrad Davis-UF Jr 13 46 48 94 7.2 Deatrich Wise-AR Jr 12 3 0.25 19. Reggie Ragland-UA Sr 13 LB 51 39 90 6.9 Marquis Haynes-UM So 12 3 0.25 20. Kendell Beckwith-LS Jr 11 LB 45 31 76 6.9 8. Davin Bellamy-UG So 9 2 0.22 21. Justin Evans-AM Jr 11 DB 44 31 75 6.8 Caleb Azubike-VU Sr 9 2 0.22 22. Shaan Washington-AM Jr 12 LB 27 51 78 6.5 10. Darius English-SC Jr 11 2 0.18 23. A.J. Hilliard-AM Jr 9 LB 25 33 58 6.4 24. T.J. Holloman-SC Jr 10 42 21 63 6.3 FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G 25. Isaiah Johnson-SC Sr 12 45 29 74 6.2 1. T.J. Holloman-SC Jr 10 3 0.30 Cassanova McKinzy-AU Sr 12 LB 37 37 74 6.2 2. Zach Cunningham-VU So 12 3 0.25 27. Marcus Maye-UF Jr 12 40 33 73 6.1 3. Kenneth Towns-UG Jr 11 2 0.18 28. Leonard Floyd-UG Jr 12 LB 33 39 72 6.0 4. A.J. Moore-UM So 12 2 0.17 Kivon Coman-MS Jr 12 DB 37 35 72 6.0 Jalen Reeves-Maybin-UT Jr 12 2 0.17 Marcus McWilson-UK Jr 11 32 34 66 6.0 Donovan Wilson-AM So 12 2 0.17 31. Tim Kimbrough-UG Jr 12 LB 29 42 71 5.9 S. Weatherly-VU Jr 12 2 0.17 DeMarquis Gates-UM So 12 44 27 71 5.9 Jonathan Jones-AU Sr 12 2 0.17 33. Ryan Flannigan-UK Sr 9 25 28 53 5.9 Aaron Davis-UG So 12 2 0.17 34. Jordan Jenkins-UG Sr 11 LB 29 33 62 5.6 Marcus Maye-UF Jr 12 2 0.17 35. Brian Randolph-UT Sr 12 DB 50 17 67 5.6 Jonathan Jones-AU Sr 12 DB 44 23 67 5.6 PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G Cory Johnson-UK Sr 12 27 40 67 5.6 1. Jalen Tabor-UF So 12 14 4 18 1.50 A.J. Stamps-UK Sr 12 37 30 67 5.6 2. Trae Elston-UM Sr 12 12 4 16 1.33 39. Trae Elston-UM Sr 12 42 24 66 5.5 3. Mike Hilton-UM Sr 12 11 2 13 1.08 40. Jamal Adams-LS So 11 DB 42 18 60 5.5 Torren McGaster-VU Jr 12 13 0 13 1.08 41. Blake Countess-AU Sr 12 DB 42 23 65 5.4 5. Jonathan Jones-AU Sr 12 11 1 12 1.00 Mike Hilton-UM Sr 12 46 19 65 5.4 Blake Countess-AU Sr 12 10 2 12 1.00 43. Sherrils, Anthony-MO So 12 41 23 64 5.3 7. Carlton Davis-AU Fr 12 8 3 11 0.92 Darreon Herring-VU Sr 12 34 30 64 5.3 8. Jared Collins-AR Jr 12 9 1 10 0.83 45. Denzel Nkemdiche-UM Sr 10 36 17 53 5.3 Kendarius Webster-UM So 12 9 1 10 0.83 46. Donavin Newsom-MO Jr 12 LB 41 22 63 5.2 Dominick Sanders-UG So 12 5 5 10 0.83 47. Rohan Gaines-AR Sr 12 DB 40 22 62 5.2 48. Derek Barnett-UT So 12 DE 38 23 61 5.1 49. Darrin Kirkland Jr.-UT Fr 12 LB 38 22 60 5.0 50. Oren Burks-VU So 12 35 24 59 4.9

SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G 1. Myles Garrett-AM So 12 DL 11 1 11.5 0.96 2. Marquis Haynes-UM So 12 9 1 9.5 0.79 3. Jonathan Allen-UA Jr 13 DL 10 0 10.0 0.77 4. Derek Barnett-UT So 12 DE 9 0 9.0 0.75 5. Tim Williams-UA Jr 13 LB 8 3 9.5 0.73 6. Lewis Neal-LS Jr 11 DE 6 4 8.0 0.73 7. Deatrich Wise-AR Jr 12 DL 7 2 8.0 0.67 8. Charles Harris-MO So 12 DE 7 0 7.0 0.58 Daeshon Hall-AM Jr 12 DL 7 0 7.0 0.58 Walter Brady-MO Fr 12 DL 7 0 7.0 0.58 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Conference Statistical Ranking Comparison Through games of Dec 06, 2015

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

Team Kick ret. Punt ret. Interceptions Sacks TFL Turnover Mar. Alabama 11 5 1 1 4 2 Arkansas 7 3 12 12 11 2 Auburn 2 9 10 13 14 6 Florida 6 4 4 2 3 1 Georgia 12 7 3 11 8 8 Kentucky 4 10 6 13 13 11 LSU 8 8 13 4 10 2 Mississippi State 5 6 8 9 6 13 Missouri 14 12 5 4 1 10 Ole Miss 13 14 2 6 5 9 South Carolina 3 13 14 10 12 5 Tennessee 1 2 9 6 9 7 Texas A&M 9 1 7 3 2 12 Vanderbilt 10 11 11 6 7 14 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Dec 06, 2015

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 76 Ole Miss vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 5) 73 Ole Miss vs FRESNO STATE (Sept. 12) Points scored kicking 19 Texas A&M at Vanderbilt (Nov. 21) [6fg,1pat] 17 Alabama at Auburn (Nov 28, 2015) [5fg,2pat] Touchdowns 11 Ole Miss vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 5) 10 Ole Miss vs FRESNO STATE (Sept. 12) Total offense yards 665 Ole Miss vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Oct. 10) [265r,400p] 662 Ole Miss vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 5) [338r,324p] Total offense plays 101 Alabama vs OLE MISS (Sept. 19) [42r,59p] 97 Texas A&M vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov. 14) [52r,45p] Total offense yards/play 11.8 Mississippi State vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Sept. 19) [55-647] 10.6 Arkansas vs UT MARTIN (Oct. 31) [56-591] Rushing yards 415 Kentucky vs CHARLOTTE (Nov. 21) 411 LSU vs AUBURN (Sept. 19) Rushing attempts 64 Tennessee vs Bowling Green (Sept. 5) 58 Alabama vs Florida (Dec 05, 2015) Yards per rush 9.4 Kentucky vs CHARLOTTE (Nov. 21) [44-415] 9.4 Ole Miss vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 5) [36-338] Rushing TDs 6 Tennessee vs Bowling Green (Sept. 5) 6 Auburn at Arkansas (Oct. 24) 6 Arkansas vs UT MARTIN (Oct. 31) 6 Kentucky vs CHARLOTTE (Nov. 21) Longest rush 87 LSU vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 10) 83 Georgia vs ALABAMA (Oct. 3) Passing yards 508 Mississippi State at Arkansas (Nov. 21) 442 Arkansas at Ole Miss (Nov. 7) Passing attempts 59 Alabama vs OLE MISS (Sept. 19) 54 Mississippi State vs LSU (Sept. 12) Passing TDs 7 Arkansas vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 21) 6 Arkansas at Ole Miss (Nov. 7) Longest pass 95 Texas A&M at Vanderbilt (Nov. 21) 81 Alabama vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 10) Passes completed 38 Mississippi State at Arkansas (Nov. 21) 34 Mississippi State vs LSU (Sept. 12) 34 Ole Miss at Memphis (Oct. 17) 34 Ole Miss at Auburn (Oct. 31) Had intercepted 4 Texas A&M vs ALABAMA (Oct. 17) 4 Georgia vs Florida (Oct. 31) Pass completion pct 96.0 Georgia vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 19) [24-25] 88.9 Mississippi State vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Sept. 19) [16-18] Passing yards/attempt 20.7 Mississippi State vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Sept. 19) [18-372] 15.4 Arkansas vs UTEP (Sept. 5) [20-308] Yards per catch 26.0 LSU vs WKU (Oct. 24) [11-286] 23.2 Mississippi State vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Sept. 19) [16-372] Field goal attempts 7 Texas A&M at Vanderbilt (Nov. 21) 6 South Carolina vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 17) Field goals made 6 Texas A&M at Vanderbilt (Nov. 21) 5 Alabama at Auburn (Nov 28, 2015) Longest field goal 56 Auburn vs Louisville Cardinals (Sept. 5) 55 Texas A&M vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Oct. 3) 55 Alabama vs LSU (Nov. 7) Field goal pct 100.0 Alabama at Auburn (Nov 28, 2015) [5-5] 100.0 Auburn vs OLE MISS (Oct. 31) [4-4] 100.0 Auburn at Texas A&M (Nov. 7) [4-4] 100.0 Ole Miss at Alabama (Sept. 19) [3-3] 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Team Game Highs Through games of Dec 06, 2015

100.0 Kentucky vs FLORIDA (Sept. 19) [3-3] 100.0 Texas A&M vs NEVADA (Sept. 19) [3-3] 100.0 LSU vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Oct. 3) [3-3] 100.0 Auburn at Kentucky (Oct. 15) [3-3] 100.0 Alabama vs LSU (Nov. 7) [3-3] 100.0 South Carolina vs THE CITADEL (Nov. 21) [3-3] 100.0 Kentucky vs CHARLOTTE (Nov. 21) [3-3] 100.0 Tennessee vs VANDERBILT (Nov 28, 2015) [3-3] 100.0 Arkansas vs UTEP (Sept. 5) [2-2] 100.0 Missouri vs SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (Sept. 5) [2-2] 100.0 Florida vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Sept. 5) [2-2] 100.0 Mississippi State at Southern Miss (Sept. 5) [2-2] 100.0 Auburn vs JACKSONVILLE STATE (Sept. 12) [2-2] 100.0 Missouri at Arkansas State (Sept. 12) [2-2] 100.0 South Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 19) [2-2] 100.0 Tennessee vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 19) [2-2] 100.0 LSU at Syracuse (Sept. 26) [2-2] 100.0 Alabama vs LOUISIANA AT MONROE (Sept. 26) [2-2] 100.0 Missouri at Kentucky (Sept. 26) [2-2] 100.0 Florida vs OLE MISS (Oct. 3) [2-2] 100.0 Kentucky vs AUBURN (Oct. 15) [2-2] 100.0 Alabama at Texas A&M (Oct. 17) [2-2] 100.0 LSU vs WKU (Oct. 24) [2-2] 100.0 Alabama vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 24) [2-2] 100.0 Ole Miss at Auburn (Oct. 31) [2-2] 100.0 Missouri vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 5) [2-2] 100.0 Tennessee vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Nov. 7) [2-2] 100.0 Georgia at Auburn (Nov. 14) [2-2] 100.0 Auburn vs GEORGIA (Nov. 14) [2-2] 100.0 Missouri vs BYU (Nove. 14) [2-2] 100.0 Mississippi State vs OLE MISS (Nov. 28) [2-2] PAT kicks attempted 10 Ole Miss vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 5) 10 Ole Miss vs FRESNO STATE (Sept. 12) PAT kicks made 10 Ole Miss vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 5) 10 Ole Miss vs FRESNO STATE (Sept. 12) PAT kicks pct 100.0 Ole Miss vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 5) [10-10] 100.0 Ole Miss vs FRESNO STATE (Sept. 12) [10-10] 100.0 Arkansas vs UT MARTIN (Oct. 31) [9-9] 100.0 Tennessee vs Bowling Green (Sept. 5) [8-8] 100.0 Texas A&M vs BALL STATE (Sept. 12) [8-8] 100.0 Mississippi State vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Sept. 19) [8-8] 100.0 Auburn vs IDAHO (Nov. 21) [8-8] 100.0 Alabama vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Nov 21, 2015) [8-8] 100.0 Georgia vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 19) [7-7] 100.0 Tennessee vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 19) [7-7] 100.0 Ole Miss vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Oct. 10) [7-7] 100.0 Tennessee at Kentucky (Oct. 31) [7-7] 100.0 Ole Miss vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 7) [7-7] 100.0 Kentucky vs CHARLOTTE (Nov. 21) [7-7] 100.0 Arkansas vs UTEP (Sept. 5) [6-6] 100.0 LSU vs AUBURN (Sept. 19) [6-6] 100.0 Georgia vs SOUTHERN (Sept. 26) [6-6] 100.0 LSU vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 10) [6-6] 100.0 Mississippi State vs TROY (Oct. 10) [6-6] 100.0 Mississippi State vs LOUISIANA TECH (Oct. 17) [6-6] 100.0 LSU vs WKU (Oct. 24) [6-6] 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Team Game Highs Through games of Dec 06, 2015

100.0 Mississippi State vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 24) [6-6] 100.0 Arkansas at Ole Miss (Nov. 7) [6-6] 100.0 Arkansas vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 21) [6-6] 100.0 Tennessee vs VANDERBILT (Nov 28, 2015) [6-6] 100.0 Alabama vs Wisconsin (Sept. 5) [5-5] 100.0 Texas A&M vs Arizona State (Sept. 5) [5-5] 100.0 Alabama vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sept. 12) [5-5] 100.0 Vanderbilt vs AUSTIN PEAY (Sept. 19) [5-5] 100.0 Texas A&M vs NEVADA (Sept. 19) [5-5] 100.0 Auburn vs SAN JOSE STATE (Oct. 3) [5-5] 100.0 LSU vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Oct. 3) [5-5] 100.0 Alabama at Georgia (Oct. 3) [5-5] 100.0 Tennessee vs GEORGIA (Oct. 10) [5-5] 100.0 Alabama at Texas A&M (Oct. 17) [5-5] 100.0 LSU vs FLORIDA (Oct. 17) [5-5] 100.0 Auburn at Arkansas (Oct. 24) [5-5] 100.0 Arkansas vs AUBURN (Oct. 24) [5-5] 100.0 Texas A&M vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 31) [5-5] 100.0 Texas A&M vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov. 14) [5-5] 100.0 Ole Miss vs LSU (Nov. 21) [5-5] 100.0 Ole Miss at Mississippi State (Nov. 28) [5-5] 100.0 Auburn vs Louisville Cardinals (Sept. 5) [4-4] 100.0 Missouri vs SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (Sept. 5) [4-4] 100.0 Mississippi State at Southern Miss (Sept. 5) [4-4] 100.0 Georgia at Vanderbilt (Sept. 12) [4-4] 100.0 Florida vs EAST CAROLINA (Sept. 12) [4-4] 100.0 Ole Miss at Alabama (Sept. 19) [4-4] 100.0 Alabama vs OLE MISS (Sept. 19) [4-4] 100.0 LSU at Syracuse (Sept. 26) [4-4] 100.0 Alabama vs LOUISIANA AT MONROE (Sept. 26) [4-4] 100.0 Florida vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 26) [4-4] 100.0 Georgia at Tennessee (Oct. 10) [4-4] 100.0 Florida at LSU (Oct. 17) [4-4] 100.0 South Carolina at Texas A&M (Oct. 31) [4-4] 100.0 Mississippi State at Missouri (Nov. 5) [4-4] 100.0 Arkansas at LSU (Nov. 14) [4-4] 100.0 Alabama at Mississippi State (Nov. 14) [4-4] 100.0 Arkansas vs MISSOURI (Nov. 27) [4-4] 100.0 Vanderbilt at Tennessee (Nov 28, 2015) [4-4] 100.0 Auburn vs JACKSONVILLE STATE (Sept. 12) [3-3] 100.0 Missouri at Arkansas State (Sept. 12) [3-3] 100.0 LSU at Mississippi State (Sept. 12) [3-3] 100.0 Kentucky at South Carolina (Sept. 12) [3-3] 100.0 Tennessee vs OKLAHOMA (Sept. 12) [3-3] 100.0 Arkansas vs TEXAS TECH (Sept. 19) [3-3] 100.0 Auburn at LSU (Sept. 19) [3-3] 100.0 Arkansas vs Texas A&M (Sept. 26) [3-3] 100.0 Tennessee at Florida (Sept. 26) [3-3] 100.0 Kentucky vs MISSOURI (Sept. 26) [3-3] 100.0 Ole Miss vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 26) [3-3] 100.0 Texas A&M vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Oct. 3) [3-3] 100.0 Missouri vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 3) [3-3] 100.0 Arkansas at Tennessee (Oct. 3) [3-3] 100.0 South Carolina at LSU (Oct. 10) [3-3] 100.0 Florida at Missouri (Oct. 10) [3-3] 100.0 Alabama vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 10) [3-3] 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Team Game Highs Through games of Dec 06, 2015

100.0 Kentucky vs AUBURN (Oct. 15) [3-3] 100.0 Auburn at Kentucky (Oct. 15) [3-3] 100.0 Ole Miss at Memphis (Oct. 17) [3-3] 100.0 Ole Miss at Auburn (Oct. 31) [3-3] 100.0 Kentucky vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 31) [3-3] 100.0 Alabama vs LSU (Nov. 7) [3-3] 100.0 Georgia vs KENTUCKY (Nov. 7) [3-3] 100.0 South Carolina at Tennessee (Nov. 7) [3-3] 100.0 Tennessee vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Nov. 7) [3-3] 100.0 Florida at South Carolina (Nov. 14) [3-3] 100.0 Tennessee vs NORTH TEXAS (Nov. 14) [3-3] 100.0 Vanderbilt vs KENTUCKY (Nov. 14) [3-3] 100.0 Mississippi State vs OLE MISS (Nov. 28) [3-3] 100.0 South Carolina vs CLEMSON (Nov. 28) [3-3] 100.0 Kentucky vs LOUISVILLE CARDINALS (Nov 28, 2015) [3-3] 100.0 Alabama vs Florida (Dec 05, 2015) [3-3] 100.0 South Carolina vs North Carolina (Sept. 3) [2-2] 100.0 Georgia vs GA. SOUTHERN (Nov 21, 2015) [2-2] 100.0 South Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 19) [2-2] 100.0 Florida at Kentucky (Sept. 19) [2-2] 100.0 Texas A&M vs Arkansas (Sept. 26) [2-2] 100.0 Mississippi State at Auburn (Sept. 26) [2-2] 100.0 South Carolina vs UCF (Sept. 26) [2-2] 100.0 Mississippi State at Texas A&M (Oct. 3) [2-2] 100.0 Tennessee vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 3) [2-2] 100.0 Vanderbilt at Middle Tennessee (Oct. 3) [2-2] 100.0 Arkansas at Alabama (Oct. 10) [2-2] 100.0 Texas A&M vs ALABAMA (Oct. 17) [2-2] 100.0 Tennessee at Alabama (Oct. 24) [2-2] 100.0 Ole Miss vs TEXAS A&M (Oct. 24) [2-2] 100.0 Auburn at Texas A&M (Nov. 7) [2-2] 100.0 Georgia at Auburn (Nov. 14) [2-2] 100.0 LSU vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 14) [2-2] 100.0 Missouri vs BYU (Nove. 14) [2-2] 100.0 South Carolina vs FLORIDA (Nov. 14) [2-2] 100.0 Kentucky at Vanderbilt (Nov. 14) [2-2] 100.0 Georgia vs GA. SOUTHERN (Nov. 21) [2-2] 100.0 LSU at Ole Miss (Nov. 21) [2-2] 100.0 Alabama at Auburn (Nov 28, 2015) [2-2] 2-point PAT attempts 2 Florida vs OLE MISS (Oct. 3) 2 Arkansas vs AUBURN (Oct. 24) 2-point PATs made 2 Arkansas vs AUBURN (Oct. 24) 1 Vanderbilt vs GEORGIA (Sept. 12) 1 Texas A&M vs Arkansas (Sept. 26) 1 Auburn at Arkansas (Oct. 24) 1 Arkansas at Ole Miss (Nov. 7) 1 Missouri vs TENNESSEE (Nov. 21) 1 Arkansas vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 21) 1 South Carolina vs CLEMSON (Nov. 28) 1 Florida vs Alabama (Dec 05, 2015) Punts 11 Georgia vs ALABAMA (Oct. 3) 10 Arkansas at Alabama (Oct. 10) 10 Texas A&M at Ole Miss (Oct. 24) 10 Vanderbilt at Florida (Nov. 7) 10 Vanderbilt vs TEXAS A&M (Nov. 21) Longest punt 78 Vanderbilt vs MISSOURI (Oct. 24) 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Team Game Highs Through games of Dec 06, 2015

73 Ole Miss vs TEXAS A&M (Oct. 24) Yards punted 479 Texas A&M at Ole Miss (Oct. 24) [10-479] 450 Tennessee vs OKLAHOMA (Sept. 12) [9-450] Punting avg 52.8 Texas A&M vs Arizona State (Sept. 5) [6-317] 52.5 Texas A&M vs NEVADA (Sept. 19) [4-210] Punt returns 8 Florida vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 7) 8 Alabama vs Florida (Dec 05, 2015) Punt return yards 123 Alabama vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Nov 21, 2015) 123 Tennessee vs VANDERBILT (Nov 28, 2015) Punt return avg 49.5 Tennessee at Kentucky (Oct. 31) [2-99] 41.0 Texas A&M vs Arizona State (Sept. 5) [2-82] 41.0 Alabama vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Nov 21, 2015) [3-123] Punt return TDs 2 Alabama vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Nov 21, 2015) 1 Missouri vs SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (Sept. 5) 1 Texas A&M vs Arizona State (Sept. 5) 1 Georgia at Vanderbilt (Sept. 12) 1 Tennessee vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 19) 1 LSU at Syracuse (Sept. 26) 1 Alabama at Georgia (Oct. 3) 1 Mississippi State vs TROY (Oct. 10) 1 Georgia at Tennessee (Oct. 10) 1 Texas A&M vs ALABAMA (Oct. 17) 1 Florida at LSU (Oct. 17) 1 Tennessee at Kentucky (Oct. 31) 1 Georgia at Auburn (Nov. 14) 1 Alabama at Mississippi State (Nov. 14) 1 Tennessee vs VANDERBILT (Nov 28, 2015) 1 Florida vs Alabama (Dec 05, 2015) Longest punt return 85 Tennessee vs VANDERBILT (Nov 28, 2015) 85 Florida vs Alabama (Dec 05, 2015) Kick returns 7 Vanderbilt vs TEXAS A&M (Nov. 21) 6 South Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 19) 6 Auburn at Kentucky (Oct. 15) 6 Ole Miss vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 7) 6 LSU vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 14) 6 Missouri vs TENNESSEE (Nov. 21) 6 Arkansas vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 21) 6 Vanderbilt at Tennessee (Nov 28, 2015) Kick return yards 162 South Carolina at Georgia (Sept. 19) 155 Auburn at Kentucky (Oct. 15) Kick return avg 57.5 Tennessee vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 19) [2-115] 48.5 LSU vs TEXAS A&M (Nov. 28) [2-97] Longest kick return 100 Mississippi State at Southern Miss (Sept. 5) 100 Tennessee at Kentucky (Oct. 31) Kick return TDs 1 Mississippi State at Southern Miss (Sept. 5) 1 Tennessee vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 19) 1 Tennessee vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 3) 1 South Carolina at LSU (Oct. 10) 1 Tennessee at Kentucky (Oct. 31) Interceptions 4 Alabama at Texas A&M (Oct. 17) 4 Florida vs Georgia (Oct. 31) Interception return yds 207 Alabama at Texas A&M (Oct. 17) 141 Kentucky vs LOUISVILLE CARDINALS (Nov 28, 2015) Interception return avg 51.8 Alabama at Texas A&M (Oct. 17) [4-207] 47.0 Kentucky vs LOUISVILLE CARDINALS (Nov 28, 2015) [3-141] Longest interception rtn 93 Ole Miss vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 5) 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Team Game Highs Through games of Dec 06, 2015

93 Alabama at Texas A&M (Oct. 17) Interception return TDs 3 Alabama at Texas A&M (Oct. 17) 2 Ole Miss vs FRESNO STATE (Sept. 12) Fumbles lost 3 Ole Miss at Florida (Oct. 3) 3 Florida vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 7) Fumbles recovered 3 Alabama vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sept. 12) 3 Florida vs OLE MISS (Oct. 3) 3 Vanderbilt at Florida (Nov. 7) 3 South Carolina vs CLEMSON (Nov. 28) Sacked by opp 9 Mississippi State vs ALABAMA (Nov. 14) 7 Mississippi State vs OLE MISS (Nov. 28) QB sacks 9 Texas A&M vs Arizona State (Sept. 5) 9 Alabama at Mississippi State (Nov. 14) Turnovers committed 5 Alabama vs OLE MISS (Sept. 19) 5 Vanderbilt at South Carolina (Oct. 17) 5 Georgia vs Florida (Oct. 31) Turnovers caused 5 Ole Miss at Alabama (Sept. 19) 5 South Carolina vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 17) 5 Florida vs Georgia (Oct. 31) Kicks blocked 2 Missouri vs UCONN (Sept. 19) 2 Alabama vs Florida (Dec 05, 2015) First downs 36 Texas A&M vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov. 14) 35 Arkansas at Ole Miss (Nov. 7) 1st downs rushing 22 LSU vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Oct. 3) 19 LSU vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 10) 19 Texas A&M vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov. 14) 1st downs passing 25 Arkansas at Ole Miss (Nov. 7) 21 Mississippi State at Arkansas (Nov. 21) 21 Arkansas vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 21) 1st downs by penalty 6 Ole Miss vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 26) 6 Ole Miss vs TEXAS A&M (Oct. 24) Penalties 14 LSU at Syracuse (Sept. 26) 13 Texas A&M at Ole Miss (Oct. 24) 13 LSU at Ole Miss (Nov. 21) Penalties yards 120 Alabama vs Wisconsin (Sept. 5) 120 LSU at Syracuse (Sept. 26) 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Dec 06, 2015

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points scored 30 Peyton Barber (Auburn) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Oct. 3) 30 Alex Collins (Arkansas) vs UT MARTIN (Oct. 31) Touchdowns 5 Peyton Barber (Auburn) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Oct. 3) 5 Alex Collins (Arkansas) vs UT MARTIN (Oct. 31) TD responsibility 7 Dak Prescott (Mississippi State) at Arkansas (Nov. 21) [2r,5p] 7 Brandon Allen (Arkansas) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 21) [0r,7p] Points scored kicking 19 Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) at Vanderbilt (Nov. 21) [6fg,1pat] 17 Adam Griffith (Alabama) at Auburn (Nov 28, 2015) [5fg,2pat] Total offense yards 554 Dak Prescott (Mississippi State) at Arkansas (Nov. 21) [46r,508p] 478 Chad Kelly (Ole Miss) vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 7) [110r,368p] Total offense plays 69 Dak Prescott (Mississippi State) vs ALABAMA (Nov. 14) [26r,43p] 65 Dak Prescott (Mississippi State) at Arkansas (Nov. 21) [15r,50p] Total offense yards/play 35.5 Jared Cornelius (Arkansas) at LSU (Nov. 14) [2-71] 21.7 Jaylen Walton (Ole Miss) vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 5) [3-65] Rushing yards 271 Derrick Henry (Alabama) at Auburn (Nov 28, 2015) 244 Leonard Fournette (LSU) at Syracuse (Sept. 26) Rushing attempts 46 Derrick Henry (Alabama) at Auburn (Nov 28, 2015) 44 Derrick Henry (Alabama) vs Florida (Dec 05, 2015) Yards per rush 35.5 Jared Cornelius (Arkansas) at LSU (Nov. 14) [2-71] 21.7 Jaylen Walton (Ole Miss) vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 5) [3-65] Rushing TDs 5 Peyton Barber (Auburn) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Oct. 3) 5 Alex Collins (Arkansas) vs UT MARTIN (Oct. 31) Longest rush 87 Leonard Fournette (LSU) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 10) 83 Nick Chubb (Georgia) vs ALABAMA (Oct. 3) Passing yards 508 Dak Prescott (Mississippi State) at Arkansas (Nov. 21) 442 Brandon Allen (Arkansas) at Ole Miss (Nov. 7) Passing attempts 53 Brandon Allen (Arkansas) vs TOLEDO (Sept. 12) 52 Dak Prescott (Mississippi State) vs LSU (Sept. 12) Passing TDs 7 Brandon Allen (Arkansas) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 21) 6 Brandon Allen (Arkansas) at Ole Miss (Nov. 7) Longest pass 95 Kyle Allen (Texas A&M) at Vanderbilt (Nov. 21) 81 Jake Coker (Alabama) vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 10) Passes completed 38 Dak Prescott (Mississippi State) at Arkansas (Nov. 21) 34 Dak Prescott (Mississippi State) vs LSU (Sept. 12) Had intercepted 4 Faton Bauta (Georgia) vs Florida (Oct. 31) 3 Jeremy Johnson (Auburn) vs Louisville Cardinals (Sept. 5) 3 Johnny McCrary (Vanderbilt) vs GEORGIA (Sept. 12) 3 Lorenzo Nunez (South Carolina) at Missouri (Oct. 3) 3 Kyle Allen (Texas A&M) vs ALABAMA (Oct. 17) 3 Johnny McCrary (Vanderbilt) at South Carolina (Oct. 17) 3 Chad Kelly (Ole Miss) vs TEXAS A&M (Oct. 24) 3 Kyler Murray (Texas A&M) vs AUBURN (Nov. 7) Pass completion pct 100.0 Nick Fitzgerald (Mississippi State) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Sept. 19) [4-4] 100.0 Kyle Allen (Texas A&M) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov. 14) [6-6] Pass yards/attempt 22.5 Nick Fitzgerald (Mississippi State) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Sept. 19) [4-90] 20.6 Dak Prescott (Mississippi State) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Sept. 19) [11-227] Pass yards/catch 22.5 Nick Fitzgerald (Mississippi State) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Sept. 19) [4-90] 22.7 Dak Prescott (Mississippi State) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Sept. 19) [10-227] Receiving yards 240 Trent Sherfield (Vanderbilt) vs AUSTIN PEAY (Sept. 19) 191 Pharoh Cooper (South Carolina) vs THE CITADEL (Nov. 21) Receptions 16 Trent Sherfield (Vanderbilt) vs AUSTIN PEAY (Sept. 19) 14 Laquon Treadwell (Ole Miss) at Memphis (Oct. 17) Yards per catch 47.0 Quincy Adeboyejo (Ole Miss) at Memphis (Oct. 17) [2-94] 41.0 Jason Smith (Auburn) vs ALABAMA (Nov 28, 2015) [2-82] 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Individual Game Highs Through games of Dec 06, 2015

Receiving TDs 3 Quincy Adeboyejo (Ole Miss) vs FRESNO STATE (Sept. 12) 3 Drew Morgan (Arkansas) at Ole Miss (Nov. 7) 3 Jeremy Sprinkle (Arkansas) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 21) Longest reception 95 Josh Reynolds (Texas A&M) at Vanderbilt (Nov. 21) 81 Calvin Ridley (Alabama) vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 10) Field goal attempts 7 Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) at Vanderbilt (Nov. 21) 6 Elliott Fry (South Carolina) vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 17) Field goals made 6 Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) at Vanderbilt (Nov. 21) 5 Adam Griffith (Alabama) at Auburn (Nov 28, 2015) Longest field goal 56 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) vs Louisville Cardinals (Sept. 5) 55 Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Oct. 3) 55 Adam Griffith (Alabama) vs LSU (Nov. 7) Field goal pct 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) at Auburn (Nov 28, 2015) [5-5] 100.0 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 31) [4-4] 100.0 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) at Texas A&M (Nov. 7) [4-4] 100.0 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) at Alabama (Sept. 19) [3-3] 100.0 Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky) vs FLORIDA (Sept. 19) [3-3] 100.0 Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) vs NEVADA (Sept. 19) [3-3] 100.0 Trent Domingue (LSU) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Oct. 3) [3-3] 100.0 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) at Kentucky (Oct. 15) [3-3] 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) vs LSU (Nov. 7) [3-3] 100.0 Elliott Fry (South Carolina) vs THE CITADEL (Nov. 21) [3-3] 100.0 Miles Butler (Kentucky) vs CHARLOTTE (Nov. 21) [3-3] 100.0 Aaron Medley (Tennessee) vs VANDERBILT (Nov 28, 2015) [3-3] 100.0 Cole Hedlund (Arkansas) vs UTEP (Sept. 5) [2-2] 100.0 Andrew Baggett (Missouri) vs SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (Sept. 5) [2-2] 100.0 Austin Hardin (Florida) vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Sept. 5) [2-2] 100.0 Westin Graves (Mississippi State) at Southern Miss (Sept. 5) [2-2] 100.0 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) vs JACKSONVILLE STATE (Sept. 12) [2-2] 100.0 Andrew Baggett (Missouri) at Arkansas State (Sept. 12) [2-2] 100.0 Westin Graves (Mississippi State) vs LSU (Sept. 12) [2-2] 100.0 Elliott Fry (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 19) [2-2] 100.0 Aaron Medley (Tennessee) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 19) [2-2] 100.0 Trent Domingue (LSU) at Syracuse (Sept. 26) [2-2] 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) vs LOUISIANA AT MONROE (Sept. 26) [2-2] 100.0 Marshall Morgan (Georgia) vs SOUTHERN (Sept. 26) [2-2] 100.0 Andrew Baggett (Missouri) at Kentucky (Sept. 26) [2-2] 100.0 Jorge Powell (Florida) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 3) [2-2] 100.0 Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky) vs AUBURN (Oct. 15) [2-2] 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) at Texas A&M (Oct. 17) [2-2] 100.0 Trent Domingue (LSU) vs WKU (Oct. 24) [2-2] 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 24) [2-2] 100.0 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) at Auburn (Oct. 31) [2-2] 100.0 Andrew Baggett (Missouri) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 5) [2-2] 100.0 Aaron Medley (Tennessee) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Nov. 7) [2-2] 100.0 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) vs GEORGIA (Nov. 14) [2-2] 100.0 Marshall Morgan (Georgia) at Auburn (Nov. 14) [2-2] 100.0 Andrew Baggett (Missouri) vs BYU (Nove. 14) [2-2] 100.0 Westin Graves (Mississippi State) vs OLE MISS (Nov. 28) [2-2] PAT kicks attempted 9 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) vs FRESNO STATE (Sept. 12) 9 Cole Hedlund (Arkansas) vs UT MARTIN (Oct. 31) PAT kicks made 9 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) vs FRESNO STATE (Sept. 12) 9 Cole Hedlund (Arkansas) vs UT MARTIN (Oct. 31) 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Individual Game Highs Through games of Dec 06, 2015

PAT kicks pct 100.0 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) vs FRESNO STATE (Sept. 12) [9-9] 100.0 Cole Hedlund (Arkansas) vs UT MARTIN (Oct. 31) [9-9] 100.0 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 5) [8-8] 100.0 Aaron Medley (Tennessee) vs Bowling Green (Sept. 5) [8-8] 100.0 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) vs IDAHO (Nov. 21) [8-8] 100.0 Marshall Morgan (Georgia) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 19) [7-7] 100.0 Aaron Medley (Tennessee) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 19) [7-7] 100.0 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Oct. 10) [7-7] 100.0 Aaron Medley (Tennessee) at Kentucky (Oct. 31) [7-7] 100.0 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 7) [7-7] 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Nov 21, 2015) [7-7] 100.0 Miles Butler (Kentucky) vs CHARLOTTE (Nov. 21) [7-7] 100.0 Cole Hedlund (Arkansas) vs UTEP (Sept. 5) [6-6] 100.0 Trent Domingue (LSU) vs AUBURN (Sept. 19) [6-6] 100.0 Westin Graves (Mississippi State) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Sept. 19) [6-6] 100.0 Marshall Morgan (Georgia) vs SOUTHERN (Sept. 26) [6-6] 100.0 Trent Domingue (LSU) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 10) [6-6] 100.0 Westin Graves (Mississippi State) vs TROY (Oct. 10) [6-6] 100.0 Westin Graves (Mississippi State) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Oct. 17) [6-6] 100.0 Trent Domingue (LSU) vs WKU (Oct. 24) [6-6] 100.0 Westin Graves (Mississippi State) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 24) [6-6] 100.0 Cole Hedlund (Arkansas) at Ole Miss (Nov. 7) [6-6] 100.0 Cole Hedlund (Arkansas) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 21) [6-6] 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) vs Wisconsin (Sept. 5) [5-5] 100.0 Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) vs Arizona State (Sept. 5) [5-5] 100.0 Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) vs BALL STATE (Sept. 12) [5-5] 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sept. 12) [5-5] 100.0 Tommy Openshaw (Vanderbilt) vs AUSTIN PEAY (Sept. 19) [5-5] 100.0 Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) vs NEVADA (Sept. 19) [5-5] 100.0 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Oct. 3) [5-5] 100.0 Trent Domingue (LSU) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Oct. 3) [5-5] 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) at Georgia (Oct. 3) [5-5] 100.0 Aaron Medley (Tennessee) vs GEORGIA (Oct. 10) [5-5] 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) at Texas A&M (Oct. 17) [5-5] 100.0 Trent Domingue (LSU) vs FLORIDA (Oct. 17) [5-5] 100.0 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) at Arkansas (Oct. 24) [5-5] 100.0 Cole Hedlund (Arkansas) vs AUBURN (Oct. 24) [5-5] 100.0 Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 31) [5-5] 100.0 Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov. 14) [5-5] 100.0 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) vs LSU (Nov. 21) [5-5] 100.0 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) at Mississippi State (Nov. 28) [5-5] 100.0 Aaron Medley (Tennessee) vs VANDERBILT (Nov 28, 2015) [5-5] 100.0 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) vs Louisville Cardinals (Sept. 5) [4-4] 100.0 Andrew Baggett (Missouri) vs SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (Sept. 5) [4-4] 100.0 Westin Graves (Mississippi State) at Southern Miss (Sept. 5) [4-4] 100.0 Marshall Morgan (Georgia) at Vanderbilt (Sept. 12) [4-4] 100.0 Austin Hardin (Florida) vs EAST CAROLINA (Sept. 12) [4-4] 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) vs OLE MISS (Sept. 19) [4-4] 100.0 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) at Alabama (Sept. 19) [4-4] 100.0 Trent Domingue (LSU) at Syracuse (Sept. 26) [4-4] 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) vs LOUISIANA AT MONROE (Sept. 26) [4-4] 100.0 Jorge Powell (Florida) vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 26) [4-4] 100.0 Marshall Morgan (Georgia) at Tennessee (Oct. 10) [4-4] 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Individual Game Highs Through games of Dec 06, 2015

100.0 Elliott Fry (South Carolina) at Texas A&M (Oct. 31) [4-4] 100.0 Westin Graves (Mississippi State) at Missouri (Nov. 5) [4-4] 100.0 Cole Hedlund (Arkansas) at LSU (Nov. 14) [4-4] 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) at Mississippi State (Nov. 14) [4-4] 100.0 Cole Hedlund (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI (Nov. 27) [4-4] 100.0 Tommy Openshaw (Vanderbilt) at Tennessee (Nov 28, 2015) [4-4] 100.0 Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) vs BALL STATE (Sept. 12) [3-3] 100.0 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) vs JACKSONVILLE STATE (Sept. 12) [3-3] 100.0 Andrew Baggett (Missouri) at Arkansas State (Sept. 12) [3-3] 100.0 Trent Domingue (LSU) at Mississippi State (Sept. 12) [3-3] 100.0 Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky) at South Carolina (Sept. 12) [3-3] 100.0 Aaron Medley (Tennessee) vs OKLAHOMA (Sept. 12) [3-3] 100.0 Cole Hedlund (Arkansas) vs TEXAS TECH (Sept. 19) [3-3] 100.0 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) at LSU (Sept. 19) [3-3] 100.0 Cole Hedlund (Arkansas) vs Texas A&M (Sept. 26) [3-3] 100.0 Aaron Medley (Tennessee) at Florida (Sept. 26) [3-3] 100.0 Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky) vs MISSOURI (Sept. 26) [3-3] 100.0 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 26) [3-3] 100.0 Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Oct. 3) [3-3] 100.0 Andrew Baggett (Missouri) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 3) [3-3] 100.0 Cole Hedlund (Arkansas) at Tennessee (Oct. 3) [3-3] 100.0 Elliott Fry (South Carolina) at LSU (Oct. 10) [3-3] 100.0 Jorge Powell (Florida) at Missouri (Oct. 10) [3-3] 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 10) [3-3] 100.0 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) at Kentucky (Oct. 15) [3-3] 100.0 Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky) vs AUBURN (Oct. 15) [3-3] 100.0 Austin Hardin (Florida) at LSU (Oct. 17) [3-3] 100.0 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) at Memphis (Oct. 17) [3-3] 100.0 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) at Auburn (Oct. 31) [3-3] 100.0 Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky) vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 31) [3-3] 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) vs LSU (Nov. 7) [3-3] 100.0 Marshall Morgan (Georgia) vs KENTUCKY (Nov. 7) [3-3] 100.0 Elliott Fry (South Carolina) at Tennessee (Nov. 7) [3-3] 100.0 Aaron Medley (Tennessee) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Nov. 7) [3-3] 100.0 Austin Hardin (Florida) at South Carolina (Nov. 14) [3-3] 100.0 Aaron Medley (Tennessee) vs NORTH TEXAS (Nov. 14) [3-3] 100.0 Hayden Lekacz (Vanderbilt) vs KENTUCKY (Nov. 14) [3-3] 100.0 Westin Graves (Mississippi State) vs OLE MISS (Nov. 28) [3-3] 100.0 Elliott Fry (South Carolina) vs CLEMSON (Nov. 28) [3-3] 100.0 Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky) vs LOUISVILLE CARDINALS (Nov 28, 2015) [3-3] 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) vs Florida (Dec 05, 2015) [3-3] 100.0 Elliott Fry (South Carolina) vs North Carolina (Sept. 3) [2-2] 100.0 Andy Pappanastos (Ole Miss) vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 5) [2-2] 100.0 Marshall Morgan (Georgia) vs GA. SOUTHERN (Nov 21, 2015) [2-2] 100.0 Devon Bell (Mississippi State) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Sept. 19) [2-2] 100.0 Elliott Fry (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 19) [2-2] 100.0 Austin Hardin (Florida) at Kentucky (Sept. 19) [2-2] 100.0 Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) vs Arkansas (Sept. 26) [2-2] 100.0 Westin Graves (Mississippi State) at Auburn (Sept. 26) [2-2] 100.0 Elliott Fry (South Carolina) vs UCF (Sept. 26) [2-2] 100.0 Westin Graves (Mississippi State) at Texas A&M (Oct. 3) [2-2] 100.0 Aaron Medley (Tennessee) vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 3) [2-2] 100.0 Tommy Openshaw (Vanderbilt) at Middle Tennessee (Oct. 3) [2-2] 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Individual Game Highs Through games of Dec 06, 2015

100.0 Cole Hedlund (Arkansas) at Alabama (Oct. 10) [2-2] 100.0 Taylor Bertolet (Texas A&M) vs ALABAMA (Oct. 17) [2-2] 100.0 Aaron Medley (Tennessee) at Alabama (Oct. 24) [2-2] 100.0 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) vs TEXAS A&M (Oct. 24) [2-2] 100.0 Daniel Carlson (Auburn) at Texas A&M (Nov. 7) [2-2] 100.0 Marshall Morgan (Georgia) at Auburn (Nov. 14) [2-2] 100.0 Trent Domingue (LSU) vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 14) [2-2] 100.0 Andrew Baggett (Missouri) vs BYU (Nove. 14) [2-2] 100.0 Elliott Fry (South Carolina) vs FLORIDA (Nov. 14) [2-2] 100.0 Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky) at Vanderbilt (Nov. 14) [2-2] 100.0 Marshall Morgan (Georgia) vs GA. SOUTHERN (Nov. 21) [2-2] 100.0 Trent Domingue (LSU) at Ole Miss (Nov. 21) [2-2] 100.0 Adam Griffith (Alabama) at Auburn (Nov 28, 2015) [2-2] Punts 10 Collin Barber (Georgia) vs ALABAMA (Oct. 3) 10 Toby Baker (Arkansas) at Alabama (Oct. 10) 10 Drew Kaser (Texas A&M) at Ole Miss (Oct. 24) 10 Tommy Openshaw (Vanderbilt) at Florida (Nov. 7) Yards punted 479 Drew Kaser (Texas A&M) at Ole Miss (Oct. 24) [10-479] 450 Trevor Daniel (Tennessee) vs OKLAHOMA (Sept. 12) [9-450] Longest punt 78 Tommy Openshaw (Vanderbilt) vs MISSOURI (Oct. 24) 73 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) vs TEXAS A&M (Oct. 24) Punting avg 56.3 Gary Wunderlich (Ole Miss) vs TEXAS A&M (Oct. 24) [3-169] 52.8 Drew Kaser (Texas A&M) vs Arizona State (Sept. 5) [6-317] Punt returns 7 Ryan White (Vanderbilt) vs MISSOURI (Oct. 24) 7 Antonio Callaway (Florida) vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 7) 7 Cyrus Jones (Alabama) vs Florida (Dec 05, 2015) Punt return yards 123 Cameron Sutton (Tennessee) vs VANDERBILT (Nov 28, 2015) 115 Cyrus Jones (Alabama) vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Nov 21, 2015) Longest punt return 85 Cameron Sutton (Tennessee) vs VANDERBILT (Nov 28, 2015) 85 Antonio Callaway (Florida) vs Alabama (Dec 05, 2015) Punt return TDs 2 Cyrus Jones (Alabama) vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Nov 21, 2015) 1 Aarion Penton (Missouri) vs SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (Sept. 5) 1 Christian Kirk (Texas A&M) vs Arizona State (Sept. 5) 1 Isaiah McKenzie (Georgia) at Vanderbilt (Sept. 12) 1 Alvin Kamara (Tennessee) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 19) 1 Tre'Davious White (LSU) at Syracuse (Sept. 26) 1 Fitzpatrick, Minkah (Alabama) at Georgia (Oct. 3) 1 Fred Ross (Mississippi State) vs TROY (Oct. 10) 1 Reggie Davis (Georgia) at Tennessee (Oct. 10) 1 Christian Kirk (Texas A&M) vs ALABAMA (Oct. 17) 1 Antonio Callaway (Florida) at LSU (Oct. 17) 1 Cameron Sutton (Tennessee) at Kentucky (Oct. 31) 1 Isaiah McKenzie (Georgia) at Auburn (Nov. 14) 1 Cyrus Jones (Alabama) at Mississippi State (Nov. 14) 1 Cameron Sutton (Tennessee) vs VANDERBILT (Nov 28, 2015) 1 Antonio Callaway (Florida) vs Alabama (Dec 05, 2015) Punt return avg 57.5 Cyrus Jones (Alabama) vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Nov 21, 2015) [2-115] 41.0 Christian Kirk (Texas A&M) vs Arizona State (Sept. 5) [2-82] Kick returns 6 Shon Carson (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 19) 6 Jaylen Walton (Ole Miss) vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 7) Kick return yards 162 Shon Carson (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 19) 141 Evan Berry (Tennessee) vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 3) Kick return avg 59.0 Rashad Fenton (South Carolina) at LSU (Oct. 10) [2-118] 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Individual Game Highs Through games of Dec 06, 2015

48.5 Derrius Guice (LSU) vs TEXAS A&M (Nov. 28) [2-97] Longest kick return 100 Brandon Holloway (Mississippi State) at Southern Miss (Sept. 5) 100 Evan Berry (Tennessee) at Kentucky (Oct. 31) Kick return TDs 1 Brandon Holloway (Mississippi State) at Southern Miss (Sept. 5) 1 Evan Berry (Tennessee) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 19) 1 Evan Berry (Tennessee) vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 3) 1 Rashad Fenton (South Carolina) at LSU (Oct. 10) 1 Evan Berry (Tennessee) at Kentucky (Oct. 31) Combined PR/KR yards 162 Shon Carson (South Carolina) at Georgia (Sept. 19) [0pr-162kr] 143 Reggie Davis (Georgia) at Tennessee (Oct. 10) [70pr-73kr] Interceptions 2 Skai Moore (South Carolina) vs North Carolina (Sept. 3) 2 Kentrell Brothers (Missouri) at Arkansas State (Sept. 12) 2 Todd Kelly Jr. (Tennessee) vs OKLAHOMA (Sept. 12) 2 T.J. Holloman (South Carolina) vs UCF (Sept. 26) 2 Fitzpatrick, Minkah (Alabama) at Texas A&M (Oct. 17) 2 Eddie Jackson (Alabama) at Texas A&M (Oct. 17) 2 Taveze Calhoun (Mississippi State) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 24) 2 Donovan Wilson (Texas A&M) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 31) 2 Dominick Sanders (Georgia) vs KENTUCKY (Nov. 7) 2 Oren Burks (Vanderbilt) vs KENTUCKY (Nov. 14) Interception return yds 119 Eddie Jackson (Alabama) at Texas A&M (Oct. 17) 93 Trae Elston (Ole Miss) vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 5) Interception return avg 59.5 Eddie Jackson (Alabama) at Texas A&M (Oct. 17) [2-119] 44.0 Fitzpatrick, Minkah (Alabama) at Texas A&M (Oct. 17) [2-88] Longest interception rtn 93 Trae Elston (Ole Miss) vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 5) 93 Eddie Jackson (Alabama) at Texas A&M (Oct. 17) Interception return TDs 2 Fitzpatrick, Minkah (Alabama) at Texas A&M (Oct. 17) All-purpose yards 271 Derrick Henry (Alabama) at Auburn (Nov 28, 2015) 255 Christian Kirk (Texas A&M) vs Arkansas (Sept. 26) Tackles 21.0 Jalen Reeves-Maybin (Tennessee) vs OKLAHOMA (Sept. 12) [13-8] 20.0 Armani Watts (Texas A&M) at Ole Miss (Oct. 24) [16-4] Sacks 4.0 Daeshon Hall (Texas A&M) vs Arizona State (Sept. 5) [4-0] 3.5 Myles Garrett (Texas A&M) vs NEVADA (Sept. 19) [3-1] Tackles for loss 5.5 Jordan Jenkins (Georgia) at Vanderbilt (Sept. 12) [5-1] 4.5 Charles Harris (Missouri) at Arkansas State (Sept. 12) [4-1] 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Individual Stellar Games Through games of Dec 06, 2015

200-Yard Rushing Performances

271 Derrick Henry (Alabama) at Auburn (Nov 28, 2015) 244 Leonard Fournette (LSU) at Syracuse (Sept. 26) 236 Derrick Henry (Alabama) at Texas A&M (Oct. 17) 233 Leonard Fournette (LSU) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Oct. 3) 228 Leonard Fournette (LSU) vs AUBURN (Sept. 19) 210 Derrick Henry (Alabama) vs LSU (Nov. 7) 204 Derrick Henry (Alabama) at Mississippi State (Nov. 14)

100-Yard Rushing Performances

271 Derrick Henry (Alabama) at Auburn (Nov 28, 2015) 244 Leonard Fournette (LSU) at Syracuse (Sept. 26) 236 Derrick Henry (Alabama) at Texas A&M (Oct. 17) 233 Leonard Fournette (LSU) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Oct. 3) 228 Leonard Fournette (LSU) vs AUBURN (Sept. 19) 210 Derrick Henry (Alabama) vs LSU (Nov. 7) 204 Derrick Henry (Alabama) at Mississippi State (Nov. 14) 189 Nick Chubb (Georgia) at Vanderbilt (Sept. 12) 189 Derrick Henry (Alabama) vs Florida (Dec 05, 2015) 180 Leonard Fournette (LSU) vs FLORIDA (Oct. 17) 173 Alex Collins (Arkansas) vs UT MARTIN (Oct. 31) 170 Alex Collins (Arkansas) vs TEXAS TECH (Sept. 19) 165 Sony Michel (Georgia) vs KENTUCKY (Nov. 7) 165 Jojo Kemp (Kentucky) vs CHARLOTTE (Nov. 21) 161 Derrius Guice (LSU) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 10) 159 Leonard Fournette (LSU) at Mississippi State (Sept. 12) 159 Nick Chubb (Georgia) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 19) 159 Jovon Robinson (Auburn) at Texas A&M (Nov. 7) 159 Leonard Fournette (LSU) vs TEXAS A&M (Nov. 28) 158 Leonard Fournette (LSU) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 10) 156 Kyler Murray (Texas A&M) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 31) 155 Ralph Webb (Vanderbilt) at Middle Tennessee (Oct. 3) 154 Alex Collins (Arkansas) at Tennessee (Oct. 3) 151 Alex Collins (Arkansas) vs Texas A&M (Sept. 26) 151 Jalen Hurd (Tennessee) at Missouri (Nov. 21) 150 Leonard Fournette (LSU) vs WKU (Oct. 24) 149 Sony Michel (Georgia) at Georgia Tech (Nov. 28) 149 Ralph Webb (Vanderbilt) at Tennessee (Nov 28, 2015) 148 Derrick Henry (Alabama) at Georgia (Oct. 3) 147 Derrick Henry (Alabama) vs Wisconsin (Sept. 5) 147 Peyton Barber (Auburn) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Oct. 3) 146 Nick Chubb (Georgia) vs ALABAMA (Oct. 3) 145 Sony Michel (Georgia) at Tennessee (Oct. 10) 144 Alvin Kamara (Tennessee) vs Bowling Green (Sept. 5) 143 Derrick Henry (Alabama) vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 24) 141 Alex Collins (Arkansas) at LSU (Nov. 14) 140 Stanley Williams (Kentucky) vs CHARLOTTE (Nov. 21) 137 Tra Carson (Texas A&M) vs NEVADA (Sept. 19) 137 Peyton Barber (Auburn) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Sept. 26) 136 Joshua Dobbs (Tennessee) at Florida (Sept. 26) 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Individual Stellar Games Through games of Dec 06, 2015

136 Kelvin Taylor (Florida) vs FLORIDA STATE (Nov 28, 2015) 135 Stanley Williams (Kentucky) vs UL LAFAYETTE (Sept. 5) 133 Jaylen Walton (Ole Miss) vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 26) 132 Sony Michel (Georgia) vs GA. SOUTHERN (Nov 21, 2015) 132 Sony Michel (Georgia) vs GA. SOUTHERN (Nov. 21) 131 Nick Chubb (Georgia) vs SOUTHERN (Sept. 26) 130 Alex Collins (Arkansas) vs MISSOURI (Nov. 27) 128 Brandon Wilds (South Carolina) at Texas A&M (Oct. 31) 127 Alex Collins (Arkansas) vs UTEP (Sept. 5) 127 Derrick Henry (Alabama) vs OLE MISS (Sept. 19) 127 Alvin Kamara (Tennessee) vs NORTH TEXAS (Nov. 14) 126 Tra Carson (Texas A&M) at Vanderbilt (Nov. 21) 125 Peyton Barber (Auburn) vs JACKSONVILLE STATE (Sept. 12) 123 Jalen Hurd (Tennessee) vs Bowling Green (Sept. 5) 123 Lorenzo Nunez (South Carolina) vs UCF (Sept. 26) 122 Tra Carson (Texas A&M) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 31) 121 Kelvin Taylor (Florida) vs Georgia (Oct. 31) 120 Peyton Barber (Auburn) at Arkansas (Oct. 24) 120 Jalen Hurd (Tennessee) vs VANDERBILT (Nov 28, 2015) 119 Brandon Wilds (South Carolina) vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 17) 118 Joshua Dobbs (Tennessee) vs GEORGIA (Oct. 10) 118 Ralph Webb (Vanderbilt) at Florida (Nov. 7) 117 Dak Prescott (Mississippi State) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 24) 117 Hansbrough, Russell (Missouri) vs BYU (Nove. 14) 116 Kwame Etwi (Texas A&M) vs BALL STATE (Sept. 12) 115 Peyton Barber (Auburn) vs Louisville Cardinals (Sept. 5) 115 Stanley Williams (Kentucky) at Vanderbilt (Nov. 14) 113 Stanley Williams (Kentucky) vs AUBURN (Oct. 15) 113 Ralph Webb (Vanderbilt) vs KENTUCKY (Nov. 14) 110 Tra Carson (Texas A&M) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Oct. 3) 110 Chad Kelly (Ole Miss) vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 7) 109 Jalen Hurd (Tennessee) vs OKLAHOMA (Sept. 12) 109 Mikel Horton (Kentucky) vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 31) 109 Tra Carson (Texas A&M) vs AUBURN (Nov. 7) 109 Tra Carson (Texas A&M) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov. 14) 108 Alex Collins (Arkansas) at Ole Miss (Nov. 7) 108 Leonard Fournette (LSU) at Ole Miss (Nov. 21) 107 Stanley Williams (Kentucky) at South Carolina (Sept. 12) 106 Brandon Wilds (South Carolina) vs KENTUCKY (Sept. 12) 105 Alex Collins (Arkansas) vs AUBURN (Oct. 24) 105 Kelvin Taylor (Florida) at South Carolina (Nov. 14) 105 Kelvin Taylor (Florida) vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Nov. 21) 104 Darrius Sims (Vanderbilt) at South Carolina (Oct. 17) 102 Kelvin Taylor (Florida) vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 26) 102 Jalen Hurd (Tennessee) at Florida (Sept. 26) 100 Rawleigh Williams (Arkansas) at Tennessee (Oct. 3)

Number of 100-Yard Rushing Performances

Alex Collins, Arkansas - 9 Leonard Fournette, LSU - 9 Derrick Henry, Alabama - 9 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Individual Stellar Games Through games of Dec 06, 2015

Tra Carson, Texas A&M - 6 Peyton Barber, Auburn - 5 Jalen Hurd, Tennessee - 5 Sony Michel, Georgia - 5 Kelvin Taylor, Florida - 5 Stanley Williams, Kentucky - 5 Nick Chubb, Georgia - 4 Ralph Webb, Vanderbilt - 4 Brandon Wilds, South Carolina - 3 Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee - 2 Alvin Kamara, Tennessee - 2 Kwame Etwi, Texas A&M - 1 Derrius Guice, LSU - 1 Hansbrough, Russell, Missouri - 1 Mikel Horton, Kentucky - 1 Chad Kelly, Ole Miss - 1 Jojo Kemp, Kentucky - 1 Kyler Murray, Texas A&M - 1 Lorenzo Nunez, South Carolina - 1 Dak Prescott, Mississippi State - 1 Jovon Robinson, Auburn - 1 Darrius Sims, Vanderbilt - 1 Jaylen Walton, Ole Miss - 1 Rawleigh Williams, Arkansas - 1

500-Yard Passing Performances

508 Dak Prescott (Mississippi State) at Arkansas (Nov. 21)

400-Yard Passing Performances

508 Dak Prescott (Mississippi State) at Arkansas (Nov. 21) 442 Brandon Allen (Arkansas) at Ole Miss (Nov. 7) 412 Brandon Allen (Arkansas) vs TOLEDO (Sept. 12) 406 Brandon Allen (Arkansas) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 21)

300-Yard Passing Performances

508 Dak Prescott (Mississippi State) at Arkansas (Nov. 21) 442 Brandon Allen (Arkansas) at Ole Miss (Nov. 7) 412 Brandon Allen (Arkansas) vs TOLEDO (Sept. 12) 406 Brandon Allen (Arkansas) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 21) 384 Chad Kelly (Ole Miss) vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Oct. 10) 381 Chad Kelly (Ole Miss) at Auburn (Oct. 31) 372 Chad Kelly (Ole Miss) at Memphis (Oct. 17) 368 Johnny McCrary (Vanderbilt) vs AUSTIN PEAY (Sept. 19) 368 Chad Kelly (Ole Miss) vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 7) 367 Perry Orth (South Carolina) vs THE CITADEL (Nov. 21) 359 Patrick Towles (Kentucky) vs AUBURN (Oct. 15) 358 Kyle Allen (Texas A&M) vs Arkansas (Sept. 26) 348 Dak Prescott (Mississippi State) vs KENTUCKY (Oct. 24) 347 Dak Prescott (Mississippi State) vs LOUISIANA TECH (Oct. 17) 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Individual Stellar Games Through games of Dec 06, 2015

346 Chad Kelly (Ole Miss) vs FRESNO STATE (Sept. 12) 341 Chad Kelly (Ole Miss) at Alabama (Sept. 19) 336 Kyle Allen (Texas A&M) at Vanderbilt (Nov. 21) 335 Dak Prescott (Mississippi State) vs LSU (Sept. 12) 330 Greyson Lambert (Georgia) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 19) 329 Patrick Towles (Kentucky) vs EKU (Oct. 3) 324 Brandon Harris (LSU) at Ole Miss (Nov. 21) 322 Kyle Allen (Texas A&M) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Oct. 3) 321 Chad Kelly (Ole Miss) vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 26) 312 Joshua Dobbs (Tennessee) vs GEORGIA (Oct. 10) 308 Brandon Allen (Arkansas) vs UTEP (Sept. 5) 303 Dak Prescott (Mississippi State) at Missouri (Nov. 5) 300 Dak Prescott (Mississippi State) vs ALABAMA (Nov. 14)

Number of 300-Yard Passing Performances

Chad Kelly, Ole Miss - 7 Dak Prescott, Mississippi State - 6 Brandon Allen, Arkansas - 4 Kyle Allen, Texas A&M - 3 Patrick Towles, Kentucky - 2 Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee - 1 Brandon Harris, LSU - 1 Greyson Lambert, Georgia - 1 Johnny McCrary, Vanderbilt - 1 Perry Orth, South Carolina - 1

200-Yard Receiving Performances

240 Trent Sherfield (Vanderbilt) vs AUSTIN PEAY (Sept. 19)

100-Yard Receiving Performances

240 Trent Sherfield (Vanderbilt) vs AUSTIN PEAY (Sept. 19) 191 Pharoh Cooper (South Carolina) vs THE CITADEL (Nov. 21) 173 Christian Kirk (Texas A&M) vs Arkansas (Sept. 26) 160 Garrett Johnson (Kentucky) vs AUBURN (Oct. 15) 160 Pharoh Cooper (South Carolina) vs VANDERBILT (Oct. 17) 155 Drew Morgan (Arkansas) vs Texas A&M (Sept. 26) 154 Ricardo Louis (Auburn) at Kentucky (Oct. 15) 154 Fred Ross (Mississippi State) at Arkansas (Nov. 21) 144 Laquon Treadwell (Ole Miss) at Memphis (Oct. 17) 141 Josh Reynolds (Texas A&M) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Oct. 3) 140 Donald Gray (Mississippi State) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Sept. 19) 140 Calvin Ridley (Alabama) vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 10) 137 Ricardo Louis (Auburn) vs OLE MISS (Oct. 31) 136 Laquon Treadwell (Ole Miss) vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Oct. 10) 135 Laquon Treadwell (Ole Miss) vs VANDERBILT (Sept. 26) 132 Travin Dural (LSU) vs WKU (Oct. 24) 132 Laquon Treadwell (Ole Miss) vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 7) 129 Hunter Henry (Arkansas) vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 21) 123 Cody Core (Ole Miss) at Alabama (Sept. 19) 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Individual Stellar Games Through games of Dec 06, 2015

122 Malcolm Mitchell (Georgia) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sept. 19) 122 Drew Morgan (Arkansas) at Ole Miss (Nov. 7) 122 Christian Kirk (Texas A&M) vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Nov. 14) 121 Von Pearson (Tennessee) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Nov. 7) 120 Quincy Adeboyejo (Ole Miss) vs FRESNO STATE (Sept. 12) 120 Christian Kirk (Texas A&M) vs NEVADA (Sept. 19) 120 Calvin Ridley (Alabama) at Georgia (Oct. 3) 119 Garrett Johnson (Kentucky) vs MISSOURI (Sept. 26) 117 Hunter Henry (Arkansas) vs TOLEDO (Sept. 12) 117 Fred Ross (Mississippi State) vs OLE MISS (Nov. 28) 115 Malachi Dupre (LSU) vs FLORIDA (Oct. 17) 115 Fred Ross (Mississippi State) at Missouri (Nov. 5) 114 Laquon Treadwell (Ole Miss) at Auburn (Oct. 31) 114 Fred Ross (Mississippi State) vs ALABAMA (Nov. 14) 112 Antonio Callaway (Florida) vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 26) 110 Drew Morgan (Arkansas) at Tennessee (Oct. 3) 110 Antonio Callaway (Florida) vs Georgia (Oct. 31) 109 Travin Dural (LSU) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 10) 109 Malachi Dupre (LSU) vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 14) 107 Ricky Seals-Jones (Texas A&M) vs ALABAMA (Oct. 17) 106 Keon Hatcher (Arkansas) vs UTEP (Sept. 5) 106 Christian Kirk (Texas A&M) vs Arizona State (Sept. 5) 106 Josh Reynolds (Texas A&M) vs Arkansas (Sept. 26) 106 Demarcus Robinson (Florida) vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 7) 105 Pharoh Cooper (South Carolina) at LSU (Oct. 10) 105 Dominique Reed (Arkansas) at Ole Miss (Nov. 7) 105 Jerell Adams (South Carolina) vs THE CITADEL (Nov. 21) 105 Josh Reynolds (Texas A&M) at Vanderbilt (Nov. 21) 104 Deebo Samuel (South Carolina) vs CLEMSON (Nov. 28) 103 Fred Ross (Mississippi State) at Texas A&M (Oct. 3) 103 Josh Malone (Tennessee) at Kentucky (Oct. 31) 102 Pharoh Cooper (South Carolina) at Missouri (Oct. 3) 102 Laquon Treadwell (Ole Miss) vs TEXAS A&M (Oct. 24) 102 De'Runnya Wilson (Mississippi State) at Missouri (Nov. 5) 102 Calvin Ridley (Alabama) vs Florida (Dec 05, 2015) 101 Reggie Davis (Georgia) at Tennessee (Oct. 10) 101 Brandon Holloway (Mississippi State) at Arkansas (Nov. 21) 100 Pharoh Cooper (South Carolina) vs KENTUCKY (Sept. 12) 100 Antonio Callaway (Florida) at LSU (Oct. 17)

Number of 100-Yard Receiving Performances

Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss - 6 Pharoh Cooper, South Carolina - 5 Fred Ross, Mississippi State - 5 Christian Kirk, Texas A&M - 4 Antonio Callaway, Florida - 3 Drew Morgan, Arkansas - 3 Josh Reynolds, Texas A&M - 3 Calvin Ridley, Alabama - 3 Malachi Dupre, LSU - 2 Travin Dural, LSU - 2 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Individual Stellar Games Through games of Dec 06, 2015

Hunter Henry, Arkansas - 2 Garrett Johnson, Kentucky - 2 Ricardo Louis, Auburn - 2 Jerell Adams, South Carolina - 1 Quincy Adeboyejo, Ole Miss - 1 Cody Core, Ole Miss - 1 Reggie Davis, Georgia - 1 Donald Gray, Mississippi State - 1 Keon Hatcher, Arkansas - 1 Brandon Holloway, Mississippi State - 1 Josh Malone, Tennessee - 1 Malcolm Mitchell, Georgia - 1 Von Pearson, Tennessee - 1 Dominique Reed, Arkansas - 1 Demarcus Robinson, Florida - 1 Deebo Samuel, South Carolina - 1 Ricky Seals-Jones, Texas A&M - 1 Trent Sherfield, Vanderbilt - 1 De'Runnya Wilson, Mississippi State - 1 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Conference Opponent Game Lows Through games of Dec 06, 2015

OPPONENT LOWS (lowest totals allowed by)

Total offense yards 92 Alabama vs LOUISIANA AT MONROE (Sept. 26) 134 Alabama vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Nov 21, 2015) Total offense yards/play 1.2 Alabama vs LOUISIANA AT MONROE (Sept. 26) [74-92] 2.3 Vanderbilt vs AUSTIN PEAY (Sept. 19) [62-144] Rushing yards -13 Florida vs EAST CAROLINA (Sept. 12) 9 Alabama vs LOUISIANA AT MONROE (Sept. 26) Rushing attempts 15 Missouri vs BYU (Nove. 14) 19 Vanderbilt vs MISSOURI (Oct. 24) Yards per rush -0.6 Florida vs EAST CAROLINA (Sept. 12) [22--13] 0.3 Alabama vs LOUISIANA AT MONROE (Sept. 26) [31-9] Longest rush 7 South Carolina vs UCF (Sept. 26) 8 Alabama vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 10) 8 Vanderbilt at Middle Tennessee (Oct. 3) 8 Alabama vs LOUISIANA AT MONROE (Sept. 26) 8 Florida vs EAST CAROLINA (Sept. 12) Passing attempts 3 South Carolina vs THE CITADEL (Nov. 21) 7 Georgia vs GA. SOUTHERN (Nov. 21) 7 Georgia vs GA. SOUTHERN (Nov 21, 2015) Passing yards 23 Texas A&M at Vanderbilt (Nov. 21) 30 Florida vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 7) Yards per completion 4.1 Georgia at Auburn (Nov. 14) [15-62] 4.2 Alabama vs LOUISIANA AT MONROE (Sept. 26) [20-83] Passes completed 2 South Carolina vs THE CITADEL (Nov. 21) 3 Florida vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 7) Pass completion pct 21.4 Florida vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 7) [3-14] 31.2 Texas A&M at Vanderbilt (Nov. 21) [5-16] Longest pass 10 Texas A&M at Vanderbilt (Nov. 21) 10 Alabama vs LOUISIANA AT MONROE (Sept. 26) First downs 6 Georgia vs MISSOURI (Oct. 17) 7 Alabama vs Florida (Dec 05, 2015) 1st downs rushing 0 Georgia vs MISSOURI (Oct. 17) 1 Florida vs EAST CAROLINA (Sept. 12) 1 Alabama vs LOUISIANA AT MONROE (Sept. 26) 1 Alabama vs ARKANSAS (Oct. 10) 1 Florida at South Carolina (Nov. 14) 1 Alabama vs Florida (Dec 05, 2015) 1st downs passing 0 Florida vs VANDERBILT (Nov. 7) 0 Texas A&M at Vanderbilt (Nov. 21) 1st downs by penalty 0 Vanderbilt vs WKU (Sept. 3) 0 Arkansas vs UTEP (Sept. 5) 0 Ole Miss vs UT MARTIN (Sept. 5) 0 Florida vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Sept. 5) 0 Georgia vs GA. SOUTHERN (Nov 21, 2015) 0 South Carolina vs KENTUCKY (Sept. 12) 0 Missouri vs UCONN (Sept. 19) 0 Mississippi State vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Sept. 19) 0 Tennessee vs WESTERN CAROLINA (Sept. 19) 0 Auburn vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Sept. 26) 0 Mississippi State at Auburn (Sept. 26) 0 Florida vs TENNESSEE (Sept. 26) 0 Tennessee at Florida (Sept. 26) 0 Georgia vs SOUTHERN (Sept. 26) 0 Mississippi State at Texas A&M (Oct. 3) 0 South Carolina at Missouri (Oct. 3) 0 Arkansas at Tennessee (Oct. 3) 2015 Southeastern Conference Football Opponent Game Lows Through games of Dec 06, 2015

0 LSU vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 10) 0 Florida at Missouri (Oct. 10) 0 Tennessee vs GEORGIA (Oct. 10) 0 Texas A&M vs ALABAMA (Oct. 17) 0 Florida at LSU (Oct. 17) 0 LSU vs FLORIDA (Oct. 17) 0 Kentucky at Mississippi State (Oct. 24) 0 Texas A&M vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Oct. 31) 0 Auburn vs OLE MISS (Oct. 31) 0 Ole Miss at Auburn (Oct. 31) 0 Georgia vs Florida (Oct. 31) 0 Kentucky vs TENNESSEE (Oct. 31) 0 Missouri vs MISSISSIPPI STATE (Nov. 5) 0 Vanderbilt at Florida (Nov. 7) 0 Texas A&M vs AUBURN (Nov. 7) 0 Kentucky at Georgia (Nov. 7) 0 Georgia vs KENTUCKY (Nov. 7) 0 LSU vs ARKANSAS (Nov. 14) 0 Tennessee vs NORTH TEXAS (Nov. 14) 0 Vanderbilt vs KENTUCKY (Nov. 14) 0 Kentucky at Vanderbilt (Nov. 14) 0 Georgia vs GA. SOUTHERN (Nov. 21) 0 Ole Miss vs LSU (Nov. 21) 0 Arkansas vs MISSOURI (Nov. 27) 0 Ole Miss at Mississippi State (Nov. 28) 0 South Carolina vs CLEMSON (Nov. 28) 0 Alabama vs Florida (Dec 05, 2015) Penalties 1 Florida vs NEW MEXICO STATE (Sept. 5) 1 Mississippi State vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Sept. 19) 1 Alabama at Texas A&M (Oct. 17) 1 Mississippi State at Arkansas (Nov. 21) 1 Missouri at Arkansas (Nov. 27) 1 South Carolina vs CLEMSON (Nov. 28) Penalties yards 5 Alabama at Texas A&M (Oct. 17) 5 Missouri at Arkansas (Nov. 27) 5 South Carolina vs CLEMSON (Nov. 28)