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Tuesday, November 7, 2023


• SEC Football Players of the Week: Week 10 •


•2023 SEC FOOTBALL 2023 •



 Tuscaloosa, AL

Co-Offensive Player of the Week

JALEN MILROE ALABAMA
QB • RS-So. Katy, Texas
Milroe became the first Alabama quarterback in school history to rush for four touchdowns in a game.
Accounted for 374 yards of total offense, including 219 passing yards and another 155 yards on the ground.
Completed 15-of-23 passes (65.0 percent) for 219 yards and no interceptions.
Averaged 9.2 yards per rush adjusted for sacks, gaining 167 yards on 18 carries (was sacked twice of -12 yards).
Had seven rushes of 11 yards or more, including touchdown runs of 23, 4, 21 and 11 yards and 8 first down carries.
Completed all five of his third down pass attempts for four first downs and 93 yards.
Accounted for six explosive throws of 16-or-more yards, including plays of 22, 21, 42 and 35 yards.


Co-Offensive Player of the Week

TRE HARRIS OLE MISS
WR • Sr. Lafayette, La.
Registered his first career 200-yard receiving day in Ole Miss' thrilling win over Texas A&M.
Finished with careers high of 11 receptions and 213 yards with one touchdown.
The 213 receiving yards rank sixth in program history, while the 11 catches ties for ninth.
Becomes one of six Rebels with a 200-yard game in program history, and it marked the ninth time overall.
Boasts four games this season with more than 100 receiving yards.


Co-Defensive Player of the Week

JOHN SAUNDERS JR. OLE MISS
S • Sr. High Point, N.C.
Turned in a season-best performance in Ole Miss' thrilling win over Texas A&M.
Snagged his third interception of the year, picking off the Aggies in the endzone.
It marked the eighth interception of his career.
Tied his season highs with eight tackles and four solo stops.


Co-Defensive Player of the Week

LORANDO JOHNSON ARKANSAS
DB • RS-Jr. Lancaster, Texas
Recorded five tackles (four solo), including a career high 2.0 tackles for a loss of three yards, a sack and a PBU in Arkansas' win vs. Florida, helping Arkansas secure its first-ever win in Gainesville.
Only SEC player with at least five tackles, 2.0 TFLs, a sack and a PBU. Sacked Florida QB Graham Mertz on first-and-10 with 10:34 remaining in the third quarter, setting up second-and-12 and eventually leading to a Florida punt.


Co-Special Teams Player of the Week

PEYTON WOODRING GEORGIA
PK • Fr. Lafayette, La.
Drilled all three of his field goals and was 3-for-3 on PATs during Georgia's 31-20 win over No. 12 Missouri.
After giving the Bulldogs' an early 3-0 edge with a 33 yarder, he had a pair of fourth quarter field goals to help lock down the victory.
His final FG was a career-long 48 yarder to push the lead to nine points with less than four minutes left in the game.


Co-Special Teams Player of the Week

CAM LITTLE ARKANSAS
PK • Jr. Moore, Okla.
Matched his career single-game high in field goals made with four in the win vs. Florida, accounting for 19 of Arkansas' 39 points against the Gators, helping Arkansas secure its first-ever win in Gainesville.
Drilled field goals from 22, 37, 41 and 49 yards out.
Connected on a 49-yard field goal with 0:44 left in the fourth quarter to tie the game at 33-33 and set up an eventual 39-36 OT victory.
His four made field goals give him 49 for his career, moving past K Todd Latourette (47) for fifth-most made field goals in school history.
With his 37-yard field goal in the second quarter, Little improved to 12-for-13 (92.3%) on field goals from 30- 39 yards in his career.
Through nine games of the 2023 season, Little has connected on 16-of-18 (88.9%) field goal attempts and all 25 PATs.
His career field goal percentage of 84.5% ranks first all-time in Arkansas history (minimum 20 made field goals).


Offensive Lineman of the Week

BEAUX LIMMER ARKANSAS
C • RS-Sr. Tyler, Texas
Helped Arkansas' offense rack up a season-high 481 yards of total offense, guiding the Razorbacks to the program's first-ever win in Gainesville Saturday in the 39-36 OT victory.
It was Arkansas' most offensive yards and total points in an SEC game since against Ole Miss on Nov. 19, 2022.
Paved the way for RB Raheim Sanders, who racked up 103 rushing yards on 18 carries, becoming Arkansas' first 100-yard rusher of the season.
Controlled the line of scrimmage to help Arkansas notch a season high 226 rushing yards.
Helped protect QB KJ Jefferson, who completed 20-of-31 passes for 255 yards and two touchdowns.
Jefferson also added 17 carries for 92 yards and a score on the ground.
Wasn't penalized and allowed just one QB pressure in 40 pass blocking snaps.


Co-Defensive Lineman of the Week

NAZIR STACKHOUSE GEORGIA
DL • Sr. Stone Mountain, Ga.
Snagged his first career interception in the fourth quarter of Georgia's 30-21 win over No. 12 Missouri.
With the Tigers driving at midfield down just six points midway through the final period, Stackhouse grabbed Brady Cook's pass and took it 44 yards deep into Missouri territory.
Added a tackle for Georgia and helped the Bulldogs collect three sacks and a pair of picks.


Co-Defensive Lineman of the Week

ZXAVIAN HARRIS OLE MISS
DT • So. Canton, Miss.
Recorded the game-winning blocked kick in Ole Miss' thrilling win over Texas A&M.
Tipped the Aggies' potential, game-tying field goal as time expired to secure the victory.
It marked the third blocked kick of his career. Also secured a career-high seven tackles with 1.0 TFLs.


Co-Freshman of the Week

TY BRYANT KENTUCKY
DB • Fr. Lexington, Ky.
True freshman safety had eight tackles in Kentucky's 24-3 win at Mississippi State.
Helped limit MSU to 218 yards total offense and a season-low three points.
MSU had only one play longer than 16 yards.
This was the fewest points allowed by UK in an SEC road game in 44 years, since a 31-3 win at Florida in 1979.

Co-Freshman of the Week

JAYLON BRAXTON ARKANSAS
DB • Fr. Frisco, Texas
Totaled four tackles (three solo) and a forced fumble that he returned for 33 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter in Arkansas' 39-36 OT win vs. Florida, helping Arkansas secure its first-ever win in Gainesville.
On Florida's opening play of the game, Braxton stripped the ball and returned it 33 yards to give the Razorbacks an early 14-0 lead.
Part of a Razorback defense that leads the nation in defensive touchdowns with four on the season.

• ROLLING WITH THE TIDE •


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