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SEC FOOTBALL 2012 Week 10 - Games of Nov. 3 Charles Bloom, Associate Commissioner (Football Contact) cbloom@sec.org Southeastern Conference Media Relations Chuck Dunlap, Associate Media Relations Director (Secondary Football Contact) cdunlap@sec.org SECsports.com CollegePressBox.com Phone: (205) 458-3000 Fax: (205) 458-3030 EASTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA 2011 Home Away Neutral vs. Div. Top 25 Streak Florida 6-1.857 193 88 7-1.875 220 102 4-4 4-0 3-0 0-1 4-1 3-1 L 1 Georgia 5-1.833 193 135 7-1.875 294 178 6-2 4-0 2-1 1-1 5-1 1-1 W 2 South Carolina 5-2.714 191 149 7-2.778 288 165 7-2 5-0 2-2 0-0 5-1 1-2 W 1 Vanderbilt 2-3.400 69 124 4-4.500 189 154 4-4 3-2 1-2 0-0 1-3 0-3 W 2 Missouri 1-4.200 88 143 4-4.500 195 189 4-4 3-3 1-1 0-0 1-3 0-3 W 1 Tennessee 0-5.000 143 211 3-5.375 276 271 3-5 2-2 0-3 1-0 0-3 0-5 L 4 Kentucky 0-6.000 72 214 1-8.111 164 292 4-5 1-4 0-4 0-0 0-4 0-5 L 7 WESTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA 2011 Home Away Neutral vs. Div. Top 25 Streak Alabama 5-0 1.000 209 44 8-0 1.000 325 65 8-0 4-0 3-0 1-0 3-0 3-0 W 8 LSU 3-1.750 65 64 7-1.875 248 117 8-0 5-0 2-1 0-0 2-0 2-1 W 2 Mississippi State 3-1.750 103 93 7-1.875 264 139 4-4 5-0 2-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 L 1 Texas A&M 3-2.600 187 102 6-2.750 364 176 5-3 2-2 4-0 0-0 3-1 1-2 W 1 Ole Miss 2-2.500 112 110 5-3.625 259 213 2-6 3-2 2-1 0-0 2-2 0-2 W 2 Arkansas 2-3.400 110 154 3-5.375 216 247 7-1 2-4 1-1 0-0 1-3 0-1 L 1 Auburn 0-6.000 81 185 1-7.125 131 239 5-3 1-3 0-3 0-1 0-5 0-3 L 5 NOTES: 2011 - Record after same number of games in 2011 / vs. Top 25 - Record vs. teams in Top 25 (AP, USA Today, Harris, BCS) when game was played; Teams listed in alphabetical order unless tie-breaker applicable WEEK 10 SEC FOOTBALL PREVIEW GAMES OF SATURDAY, NOV. 3 Texas A&M (6-2, 3-2 SEC) at Mississippi State (7-1, 3-1 SEC) 11 a.m. CT ESPN Sirius 91 XM 91 Starkville, Miss. Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field (55,082) Missouri (4-4, 1-4 SEC) at Florida (7-1, 6-1 SEC) 12 p.m. ET ESPN2 Sirius 85 XM 85 Gainesville, Fla. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field (88,548) Vanderbilt (4-4, 2-3 SEC) at Kentucky (1-8, 0-6 SEC) 12 p.m. ET ESPNU Sirius 123 XM 201 Lexington, Ky. Commonwealth Stadium / C.M. Newton Field (67,942) Troy (4-4) at Tennessee (3-5, 0-5 SEC) 12 p.m. ET FSN Sirius 112 XM 200 Knoxville, Tenn. Neyland Stadium / Shields-Watkins Field (102,455) Tulsa (7-1) at Arkansas (3-5, 2-3 SEC) 11:21 a.m. CT SEC Network Sirius 137 XM 198 Fayetteville, Ark. Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium (72,000) New Mexico State (1-7) at Auburn (1-7, 0-6 SEC) 11:30 a.m. CT CSS Sirius 106 XM 199 Auburn, Ala. Jordan-Hare Stadium / Pat Dye Field (87,451) Ole Miss (5-3, 2-2 SEC) at Georgia (7-1, 5-1 SEC) 3:30 p.m. ET CBS Sports Sirius 123 XM 201 Athens, Ga. Sanford Stadium (92,746) Alabama (8-0, 5-0 SEC) at LSU (7-1, 3-1 SEC) 7 p.m. CT CBS Sports Sirius 86 / 91 XM 86 / 91 Baton Rouge, La. Tiger Stadium (92,542) SEC HIGHLIGHTS SEC has seven teams in all of the major polls and rankings (AP, USA Today, Harris Interactive and BCS). Alabama is first in all four polls and LSU is fifth in all four. Georgia is 6th in USA Today, Harris and the BCS and 7th in AP. Florida is 8th and South Carolina is 11th in AP, USA Today and Harris while the Gators are 7th and Gamecocks 8th in the BCS. Texas A&M is 16th in the AP, USA Today and BCS and 18th in Harris while Mississippi State is 15th in Harris and BCS, 17th in AP and 18th in USA Today. This weekend s LSU at Alabama matchup will pair two top five teams in the latest major polls. Since 1980, this will be the 17th time that two SEC teams ranked in the top five have squared off. This will mark the fourth matchup where both LSU and Alabama have been ranked in the Top 5 at game time. SEC Football Players of the Week for Oct. 27 games are South Carolina QB Connor Shaw (offense), Georgia LB Jarvis Jones (defense), Ole Miss K Bryson Rose (special teams), Alabama OG Chance Warmack (offensive lineman), Missouri DT Sheldon Richardson (defensive lineman) and Texas A&M QB Johnny Manziel (freshman). Alabama leads the nation in pass efficiency defense, pass defense, rush defense, scoring defense and total defense. Other SEC national leaders include Florida in net punting, Alabama QB AJ McCarron in passing efficiency and Georgia LB Jarvis Jones in sacks. SECDigitalNetwork.com SECSportsMedia.com CollegePressBox.com Twitter.com/SECSportsUpdate SEC Fan Page on Facebook

2012 SEC Football Page 2 Week 10 2012 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE TEAM SCHEDULES AND RESULTS ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE (8-0, 5-0 SEC) Home Stadium: Bryant-Denny (101,821) / All Times Central GEORGIA BULLDOGS (7-1, 5-1 SEC) Home Stadium: Sanford (92,746) / All Times Eastern Sept. 1 [2/2] vs. Michigan (Arlington, Tex.) [8/8] [TV: 7] 90,413 W 41-14 Sept. 8 [1/1] WESTERN KENTUCKY [TV: 5-6-10] 101,821 W 35-0 Sept. 15 [1/1] at Arkansas [TV: 1] [rv/21] 74,617 W 52-0 Sept. 22 [1/1] FLORIDA ATLANTIC [TV: 6-10-11] 101,821 W 40-7 Sept. 29 [1/1] OLE MISS [TV: 2-6] 101,821 W 33-14 Oct. 13 [1/1] at Missouri [TV: 1] 71,004 W 42-10 Oct. 20 [1/1] at Tennessee [TV: 2-6] 102,455 W 44-13 Oct. 27 [1/1] MISSISSIPPI STATE (13/12) [TV: 2-6] 101,821 W 38-7 Nov. 3 [1/1] at LSU (5/5) [TV: 1] 7 p.m. Nov. 10 TEXAS A&M [TV: 1 or 2-6] TBA Nov. 17 WESTERN CAROLINA TBA Nov. 24 AUBURN TBA ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS (3-5, 2-3 SEC) Home Stadium(s): Reynolds Razorback (72,000); War Memorial (53,955) / All Times Central Sept. 1 [10/10] JACKSONVILLE STATE [TV: 6-10-11] 71,062 W 49-24 Sept. 8 [8/10] LOUISIANA-MONROE (Little Rock) [TV: 4] 53,089 (1ot) L 31-34 Sept. 15 [rv/21] ALABAMA [TV: 1] [1/1] 74,617 L 0-52 Sept. 22 RUTGERS [TV: 4] [rv/rv] 72,543 L 26-35 Sept. 29 at Texas A&M [TV: 5-6-10] [rv/rv] 86,442 L 10-58 Oct. 6 at Auburn [TV: 3-6] 85,813 W 24-7 Oct. 13 KENTUCKY [TV: 6-9-10] 67,153 W 49-7 Oct. 27 OLE MISS (Little Rock) [TV: 5-6-10] 55,378 L 27-30 Nov. 3 TULSA (rv/rv) [TV: 5-6-10] 11:21 a.m. Nov. 10 at South Carolina [TV: 1] 11 a.m. Nov. 17 at Mississippi State TBA Nov. 23 LSU [TV: 1] 1:30 p.m. AUBURN TIGERS (1-7, 0-6 SEC) Home Stadium: Jordan-Hare / Pat Dye Field (87,451) / All Times Central Sept. 1 [--/25] vs. Clemson (Atlanta) [14/14] [TV: 2-6] 75,211 L 19-26 Sept. 8 [rv/rv] at Mississippi State [TV: 2-6] [rv/rv] 56,111 L 10-28 Sept. 15 LOUISIANA-MONROE [TV: 5-6-10] [rv/rv] 85,214 (1ot) W 31-28 Sept. 22 LSU [TV: 2-6] [2/2] 86,271 L 10-12 Oct. 6 ARKANSAS [TV: 3-6] 85,813 L 7-24 Oct. 13 at Ole Miss [TV: 5-6-10] 57,068 L 20-41 Oct. 20 at Vanderbilt [TV: 5-6-10] 40,350 L 13-17 Oct. 27 TEXAS A&M (22/21) [TV: 4] 85,119 L 21-63 Nov. 3 NEW MEXICO STATE [TV: 6-8-10] 11:30 a.m. Nov. 10 GEORGIA [TV: 3-6] 6 p.m. Nov. 17 ALABAMA A&M TBA Nov. 24 at Alabama TBA FLORIDA GATORS (7-1, 6-1 SEC) Home Stadium: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field (88,548) / All Times Eastern Sept. 1 [23/23] BOWLING GREEN [TV: 2-6] 84,704 W 27-14 Sept. 8 [24/23] at Texas A&M [TV: 2-6] [rv/rv] 87,114 W 20-17 Sept. 15 [18/17] at Tennessee [TV: 2-6] [23/rv] 102,455 W 37-20 Sept. 22 [14/14] KENTUCKY [TV: 5-6-10] 87,102 W 38-0 Oct. 6 [10/11] LSU [TV: 1] [4/3] 90,824 W 14-6 Oct. 13 [4/6] at Vanderbilt [TV: 4] 40,350 W 31-17 Oct. 20 [3/4] SOUTH CAROLINA [TV: 1] [9/8] 90,833 W 44-11 Oct. 27 [3/3] vs. Georgia (Jacksonville) (12/11) [TV: 1] 84,644 L 9-17 Nov. 3 [8/8] MISSOURI [TV: 3-6] 12 p.m. Nov. 10 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE [TV: 5-6-10] 12:21 p.m. Nov. 17 JACKSONVILLE STATE TBA Nov. 24 at Florida State TBA Sept. 1 [6/6] BUFFALO [TV: 5-6-10] 92,446 W 45-23 Sept. 8 [7/7] at Missouri [TV: 3-6] [rv/rv] 71,004 W 41-20 Sept. 15 [7/7] FLORIDA ATLANTIC [TV: 6-8-10] 92,746 W 56-20 Sept. 22 [5/6] VANDERBILT [TV: 3-6] 92,746 W 48-3 Sept. 29 [5/5] TENNESSEE [TV: 1] [rv/rv] 92,746 W 51-44 Oct. 6 [5/5] at South Carolina [TV: 2-6] [6/6] 85,199 L 7-35 Oct. 20 [13/12] at Kentucky [TV: 6-9-10] 54,553 W 29-24 Oct. 27 [12/11] vs. Florida (3/3) [TV: 1] 84,644 W 17-9 Nov. 3 [6/6] OLE MISS (--/rv) [TV: 1] 3:30 p.m. Nov. 10 at Auburn [TV: 3-6] 7 p.m. Nov. 17 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 1:30 p.m. ET Nov. 24 GEORGIA TECH TBA KENTUCKY WILDCATS (1-8, 0-6 SEC) Home Stadium: Commonwealth / C.M. Newton Field (67,942) / All Times Eastern Sept. 2 at Louisville [25/--] [TV: 2-6] 55,386 L 14-32 Sept. 8 KENT STATE [TV: 6-8-10] 48,346 W 47-14 Sept. 15 WESTERN KENTUCKY [TV: 4] 53,980 (1ot) L 31-32 Sept. 22 at Florida [TV: 5-6-10] [14/14] 87,102 L 0-38 Sept. 29 SOUTH CAROLINA [TV: 3-6] [6/6] 49,810 L 17-38 Oct. 6 MISSISSIPPI STATE [TV: 5-6-10] [20/19] 49,498 L 14-27 Oct. 13 at Arkansas [TV: 6-9-10] 67,153 L 7-49 Oct. 20 GEORGIA [TV: 6-9-10] [13/12] 54,553 L 24-29 Oct. 27 at Missouri [TV: 4] 67,853 L 10-33 Nov. 3 VANDERBILT [TV: 4] 12 p.m. Nov. 17 SAMFORD TBA Nov. 24 at Tennessee TBA LSU TIGERS (7-1, 3-1 SEC) Home Stadium: Tiger (92,542) / All Times Central Sept. 1 [3/1] NORTH TEXAS [TV: 4] 92,059 W 41-14 Sept. 8 [3/3] WASHINGTON [TV: 2-6] [rv/rv] 92,804 W 41-3 Sept. 15 [3/2] IDAHO [TV: 6-10-11] 92,177 W 63-14 Sept. 22 [2/2] at Auburn [TV: 2-6] 86,271 W 12-10 Sept. 29 [3/3] TOWSON [TV: 4] 92,154 W 38-22 Oct. 6 [4/3] at Florida [TV: 1] [10/11] 90,824 L 6-14 Oct. 13 [9/8] SOUTH CAROLINA [TV: 2-6] [3/3] 92,734 W 23-21 Oct. 20 [6/6] at Texas A&M [TV: 2-6] [20/19] 87,429 W 24-19 Nov. 3 [5/5] ALABAMA (1/1) [TV: 1] 7 p.m. Nov. 10 MISSISSIPPI STATE [TV: 1 or 2-6] TBA Nov. 17 OLE MISS TBA Nov. 23 at Arkansas [TV: 1] 1:30 p.m. OLE MISS REBELS (5-3, 2-2 SEC) Home Stadium: Vaught-Hemingway (60,580) / All Times Central Sept. 1 CENTRAL ARKANSAS [TV: 6-10-11] 50,544 W 49-27 Sept. 8 UTEP [TV: 6-9-10] 53,113 W 28-10 Sept. 15 [--/rv] TEXAS [TV: 2-6] [14/12] 61,797 L 31-66 Sept. 22 at Tulane [TV: 9] 28,913 W 39-0 Sept. 29 at Alabama [TV: 2-6] [1/1] 101,821 L 14-33 Oct. 6 TEXAS A&M [TV: 4] [rv/rv] 55,343 L 27-30 Oct. 13 AUBURN [TV: 5-6-10] 57,068 W 41-20 Oct. 27 at Arkansas (Little Rock) [TV: 5-6-10] 55,378 W 30-27 Nov. 3 [--/rv] at Georgia (6/6) [TV: 1] 3:30 p.m. Nov. 10 VANDERBILT [TV: 4] 6 p.m. Nov. 17 at LSU TBA Nov. 24 MISSISSIPPI STATE TBA

2012 SEC Football Page 3 Week 10 2012 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE TEAM SCHEDULES AND RESULTS MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS (7-1, 3-1 SEC) Home Stadium: Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field (55,082) / All Times Central TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS (3-5, 0-5 SEC) Home Stadium: Neyland / Shield-Watkins Field (102,455) / All Times Eastern Sept. 1 [rv/rv] JACKSON STATE [TV: 6-9-10] 55,082 W 56-9 Sept. 8 [rv/rv] AUBURN [TV: 2-6] [rv/rv] 56,111 W 28-10 Sept. 15 [rv/rv] at Troy [TV: 6] 29,013 W 30-24 Sept. 22 [23/23] SOUTH ALABAMA [TV: 6-10-11] 55,186 W 30-10 Oct. 6 [20/19] at Kentucky [TV: 5-6-10] 49,498 W 27-14 Oct. 13 [19/18] TENNESSEE [TV: 3-6] [rv/--] 57,831 W 41-31 Oct. 20 [15/16] MIDDLE TENNESSEE [TV: 3-6] 55,108 W 45-3 Oct. 27 [13/12] at Alabama (1/1) [TV: 2-6] 101,821 L 7-38 Nov. 3 [17/18] TEXAS A&M (16/16) [TV: 2-6] 11 a.m. Nov. 10 at LSU [TV: 1 or 2-6] TBA Nov. 17 ARKANSAS TBA Nov. 24 at Ole Miss TBA MISSOURI TIGERS (4-4, 1-4 SEC) Home Stadium(s): Memorial Stadium - Faurot Field (71,004) / All Times Central Sept. 1 [rv/rv] SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA [TV: 6-10-11] 62,173 W 62-10 Sept. 8 [rv/rv] GEORGIA [TV: 3-6] [7/7] 71,004 L 20-41 Sept. 15 ARIZONA STATE [TV: 3-6] [rv/rv] 71,004 W 24-20 Sept. 22 [rv/rv] at South Carolina [TV: 1] [7/8] 80,836 L 10-31 Sept. 29 at Central Florida [TV: 9] 35,835 W 21-16 Oct. 6 VANDERBILT [TV: 6-9-10] 66,250 L 15-19 Oct. 13 ALABAMA [TV: 1] [1/1] 71,004 L 10-42 Oct. 27 KENTUCKY [TV: 4] 67,853 W 33-10 Nov. 3 at Florida (8/8) [TV: 3-6] 11 a.m. Nov. 10 at Tennessee [TV: 5-6-10] 11:21 a.m. Nov. 17 SYRACUSE TBA Nov. 24 at Texas A&M TBA SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKS (7-2, 5-2 SEC) Home Stadium: Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250) / All Times Eastern Aug. 30 [9/9] at Vanderbilt [TV: 2-6] 38,393 W 17-13 Sept. 8 [9/9] EAST CAROLINA [TV: 5-6-10] 77,006 W 48-10 Sept. 15 [8/9] UAB [TV: 6-9-10] 77,963 W 49-6 Sept. 22 [7/8] MISSOURI [TV: 1] [rv/rv] 80,836 W 31-10 Sept. 29 [6/6] at Kentucky [TV: 3-6] 49,810 W 38-17 Oct. 6 [6/6] GEORGIA [TV: 2-6] [5/5] 85,199 W 35-7 Oct. 13 [3/3] at LSU [TV: 2-6] [9/8] 92,734 L 21-23 Oct. 20 [9/8] at Florida [TV: 1] [3/4] 90,833 L 11-44 Oct. 27 [17/16] TENNESSEE [TV: 2-6] 80,250 W 38-35 Nov. 10 ARKANSAS [TV: 1] 12 p.m. Nov. 17 WOFFORD [TV: 6-10-11] 1 p.m. Nov. 24 at Clemson TBA Aug. 31 [rv/rv] vs. N.C. State (Atlanta) [TV: 4] 55,529 W 35-21 Sept. 8 [rv/rv] GEORGIA STATE [TV: 6-10-11] 87,821 W 51-13 Sept. 15 [23/rv] FLORIDA [TV: 2-6] [18/17] 102,455 L 20-37 Sept. 22 [rv/rv] AKRON [TV: 6-8-10] 81,719 W 47-26 Sept. 29 [rv/rv] at Georgia [TV: 1] [5/5] 92,746 L 44-51 Oct. 13 [rv/--] at Mississippi State [TV: 3-6] [19/18] 57,831 L 31-41 Oct. 20 ALABAMA [TV: 2-6] [1/1] 102,455 L 13-44 Oct. 27 at South Carolina (17/16) [TV: 2-6] 80,250 L 35-38 Nov. 3 TROY [TV: 6-9-10] 12 p.m. Nov. 10 MISSOURI [TV: 5-6-10] 12:21 p.m. Nov. 17 at Vanderbilt TBA Nov. 24 KENTUCKY TBA TEXAS A&M AGGIES (6-3, 3-2 SEC) Home Stadium: Kyle Field (82,589) / All Times Central Sept. 8 [rv/rv] FLORIDA [TV: 2-6] [24/23] 87,114 L 17-20 Sept. 15 [--/rv] at SMU [TV: 9] 32,016 W 48-3 Sept. 22 [rv/rv] SOUTH CAROLINA STATE [TV: 6-9-10] 86,775 W 70-14 Sept. 29 [rv/rv] ARKANSAS [TV: 5-6-10] 86,442 W 58-10 Oct. 6 [rv/rv] at Ole Miss [TV: 4] 55,343 W 30-27 #Oct. 13 [22/21] at Louisiana Tech(Shreveport)[TV: 4] [23/24] 40,453 W 59-57 Oct. 20 [20/19] LSU [TV: 2-6] [6/6] 87,429 L 19-24 Oct. 27 [22/21] at Auburn [TV: 4] 85,119 W 63-21 Nov. 3 [16/16] at Mississippi State (17/18) [TV: 2-6 ] 11 a.m. Nov. 10 at Alabama [TV: 1 or 2-6] TBA Nov. 17 SAM HOUSTON STATE TBA Nov. 24 MISSOURI TBA # - rescheduled from Aug. 30 due to Hurricane Isaac VANDERBILT COMMODORES (4-4, 2-3 SEC) Home Stadium: Vanderbilt (40,350) / All Times Central Aug. 30 SOUTH CAROLINA [9/9] [TV: 2-6] 38,393 L 13-17 Sept. 8 [--/rv] at Northwestern [TV: 16] [--rv] 31,644 L 13-23 Sept. 15 PRESBYTERIAN [TV: 6-8-10] 35,491 W 58-0 Sept. 22 at Georgia [TV: 3-6] [5/6] 92,746 L 3-48 Oct. 6 at Missouri [TV: 6-9-10] 66,250 W 19-15 Oct. 13 FLORIDA [TV: 4] [4/6] 40,350 L 17-31 Oct. 20 AUBURN [TV: 5-6-10] 40,350 W 17-13 Oct. 27 MASSACHUSETTS [TV: 6-9-10] 32,227 W 49-7 Nov. 3 at Kentucky [TV: 4] 11 a.m. Nov. 10 at Ole Miss [TV: 4] 6 p.m. Nov. 17 TENNESSEE TBA Nov. 24 at Wake Forest TBA Team s AP & USA Today Rankings Listed Before Opponent s Name & Opponents Rankings Listed after its Name (at time of game) [HC] - Homecoming December 1 SEC Football Championship Game Atlanta Georgia Dome 4 p.m. ET CBS Sports TV Key - (1) CBS; (2) ESPN; (3) ESPN2; (4) ESPNU; (5) SEC Network; (6) ESPN3.com; (7) ABC; (8) CSS; (9) FSN Regional Networks; (10) ESPN GamePlan; (11) Institutional PPV; (12) ESPN Classic; (13) ESPN 3D; (14) CBS College Sports; (15) SportSouth; (16) Big Ten Network

2012 SEC Football Page 4 Week 10 Aug. 30 South Carolina 17, Vanderbilt 13 (38,393) [TV: 2-6] Texas A&M vs. Louisiana Tech (Shreveport, La.) [TV: 4] (6:30 p.m. CT) [ Rescheduled to Oct. 13] Aug. 31 Tennessee 35, N.C. State 21 (Atlanta, Ga.) (55,529) [TV: 4] Sept. 1 Alabama 41, Michigan 14 (Arlington, Texas) (90,413) [TV: 7] Arkansas 49, Jacksonville State 24 (71,062) [TV: 6-10-11] Florida 27, Bowling Green 14 (84,704) [TV: 2-6] Georgia 45, Buffalo 23 [TV: 5-6-10] (12:21 p.m. ET) LSU 41, North Texas 14 (92,059) [TV: 4] Ole Miss 49, Central Arkansas 27 (50,544) [TV: 6-10-11] Mississippi State 56, Jackson State 9 (55,082) [TV: 6-9-10] Missouri 62, Southeastern Louisiana 10 (62,173) [TV: 6-10-11] Clemson 26, Auburn 19 (Atlanta, Ga.) (75,211) [TV: 2-6] Sept. 2 Louisville 32, Kentucky 14 (55,386) [TV: 2-6] 2012 SEC WEEK-BY-WEEK SCHEDULES AND RESULTS Sept. 8 Mississippi State 28, Auburn 10 (56,111) [TV: 2-6] Florida 20, Texas A&M 17 (87,114) [TV: 2-6] Georgia 41, Missouri 20 (71,004) [TV: 3-6] Alabama 35, Western Kentucky 0 (101,821) [TV: 5-6-10] Louisiana-Monroe 34, Arkansas 31 (OT) (Little Rock) (53,089) [TV: 4] Kentucky 47, Kent State 14 (48,346) [TV: 6-8-10] LSU 41, Washington 3 (92,804) [TV: 2-6] Ole Miss 28, UTEP 10 (53,133) [TV: 6-9-10] South Carolina 48, East Carolina 10 (77,006) [TV: 5-6-10] Tennessee 51, Georgia State 13 (87,821) [TV: 6-10-11] Northwestern 23, Vanderbilt 13 (31,644) [TV: 16] Sept. 15 Alabama 52, Arkansas 0 (74,617) [TV: 1] Florida 37, Tennessee 20 (102,455) [TV: 2-6] Georgia 56, Florida Atlantic 20 (92,746) [TV: 6-8-10] Western Kentucky 32, Kentucky 31 (1OT) (53,980) [TV: 4] LSU 63, Idaho 14 (92,177) [TV: 6-10-11] Texas 66, Ole Miss 31 (61,797) [TV: 2-6] Mississippi State 30, Troy 24 (29,013) [TV: 6] Missouri 24, Arizona State 20 (71,004) [TV: 3-6] South Carolina 49, UAB 6 (77,963) [TV: 6-9-10] Texas A&M 48, SMU 3 (32,016) [TV: 9] Vanderbilt 58, Presbyterian 0 (35,491) [TV: 6-8-10] Auburn 31, Louisiana-Monroe 28 (1OT) (85,214) [TV: 5-6-10] Sept. 22 LSU 12, Auburn (86,721) [TV: 2-6] Rutgers 35, Arkansas 26 (72,543) [TV: 4] Florida 38, Kentucky 0 (87,102) [TV: 5-6-10] Georgia 48, Vanderbilt 3 (92,746) [TV: 3-6] South Carolina 31, Missouri 10 (80,836) [TV: 1] Alabama 40, Florida Atlantic 7 (101,821) [TV: 6-10-11] Ole Miss 39, Tulane 0 (28,913) [TV: 9] Mississippi State 30, South Alabama 10 (55,186) [TV: 6-10-11] Tennessee 47, Akron 26 (81,719) [TV: 6-8-10] Texas A&M 70, South Carolina State 14 (86,775) [TV: 6-9-10] Sept. 29 Alabama 33, Ole Miss 14 (101,821) [TV: 2-6] Texas A&M 58, Arkansas 10 (86,442) [TV: 5-6-10] Georgia 51, Tennessee 44 (92,746) [TV: 1] South Carolina 38, Kentucky 17 (49,810) [TV: 3-6] LSU 38, Towson 22 (92,154) [TV: 4] Missouri 21, Central Florida 16 (35,835) [TV: 9] Oct. 6 Arkansas 24, Auburn 7 (85,813) [TV: 3-6] Florida 14, LSU 6 (90,824) [TV: 1] South Carolina 35, Georgia 7 (85,199) [TV: 2-6] Texas A&M 30, Ole Miss 27 (55,343) [TV: 4] Vanderbilt 19, Missouri 15 (66,250) [TV: 6-9-10] Mississippi State 27, Kentucky 14 (49,498) [TV: 5-6-10] Oct. 13 Alabama 42, Missouri 10 (71,004) [TV: 1] Arkansas 49, Kentucky 7 (67,153) [TV: 6-9-10] Ole Miss 41, Auburn 20 (57,068) [TV: 5-6-10] Florida 31, Vanderbilt 17 (40,350) [TV: 4] LSU 23, South Carolina 21 (92,734) [TV: 2-6] Mississippi State 41, Tennessee 31 (57,831) [TV: 3-6] Texas A&M 59, Louisiana Tech 57 (Shreveport)(40,453) Oct. 20 Alabama 44, Tennessee 13 (102,455) [TV: 2-6] Vanderbilt 17, Auburn 13 (40,350) [TV: 5-6-10] Florida 44, South Carolina 11 (90,833) [TV: 1] Georgia 29, Kentucky 24 (54,553) [TV: 6-9-10] LSU 24, Texas A&M 19 (87,429) [TV: 2-6] Mississippi State 45, Middle Tennessee 3 (55,108) [TV: 3-6] Oct. 27 Ole Miss 30, Arkansas 27 (Little Rock) (55,378) [TV: 5-6-10] Texas A&M 63, Auburn 21 (85,119) [TV: 4] Georgia 17, Florida 9 (Jacksonville) (84,644) [TV: 1] Missouri 33, Kentucky 10 (67,853) [TV: 4] South Carolina 38, Tennessee 35 (80,250) [TV: 2-6] Alabama 38, Mississippi State 7 (101,821) [TV: 2-6] Vanderbilt 49, Massachusetts 7 (32,227) [TV: 6-9-10] Nov. 3 Alabama at LSU [TV: 1] (7 p.m. CT) New Mexico State at Auburn [TV: 6-8-10] (11:30 a.m. CT) Missouri at Florida [TV: 3-6] (12 p.m. ET) Ole Miss at Georgia [TV: 1] (3:30 p.m. ET) Vanderbilt at Kentucky [TV: 4] (12 p.m. ET) Texas A&M at Mississippi State [TV: 2-6] (11 a.m. CT) Troy at Tennessee [TV: 6-9-10] (12 p.m. ET) Tulsa at Arkansas [TV: 5-6-10] (12:21 p.m. ET) [NOTE: CBS doubleheader - 3:30 & 8 p.m. ET] Nov. 10 Texas A&M at Alabama [TV: 1 or 2-6] (2:30 p.m. CT or 6-6:45 p.m. CT) Arkansas at South Carolina [TV: 1] (12 p.m. ET) Georgia at Auburn [TV: 3-6] (6 p.m. CT) Mississippi State at LSU [TV: 1 or 2-6] (2:30 p.m. CT or 6-6:45 p.m. CT) Vanderbilt at Ole Miss [TV: 4] (6 p.m. CT) Missouri at Tennessee [TV: 5-6-10] (12:21 p.m. ET) Louisiana-Lafayette at Florida [TV: 5-6-10] (12:21 p.m. ET) [NOTE: CBS doubleheader - 12 & 3:30 p.m. ET] Nov. 17 Arkansas at Mississippi State Alabama A&M at Auburn Ole Miss at LSU Tennessee at Vanderbilt Western Carolina at Alabama Syracuse at Missouri Jacksonville State at Florida Georgia Southern at Georgia (1:30 p.m. ET) Samford at Kentucky Wofford at South Carolina [TV: 6-10-11] (1 p.m. ET) Sam Houston State at Texas A&M Nov. 23 LSU at Arkansas [TV: 1] (1:30 p.m. CT) Nov. 24 Auburn at Alabama Kentucky at Tennessee Mississippi State at Ole Miss Missouri at Texas A&M Florida at Florida State Georgia Tech at Georgia South Carolina at Clemson Vanderbilt at Wake Forest Dec. 1 SEC Championship Game (Atlanta) [TV: 1] (4 p.m. ET) NOTE: Home team game time listed. 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2012 SEC Football Page 7 Week 10 2012 SEC FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE SPECIAL TEAMS CONNOR SHAW Quarterback SOUTH CAROLINA 6-1 207 Jr. Flowery Branch, Ga. JARVIS JONES Linebacker GEORGIA 6-3 241 Jr. Columbus, Ga. BRYSON ROSE Kicker OLE MISS 5-11 203 Sr. Raleigh, N.C. Shaw had his most productive day as a Gamecock signalcaller, completing 22-of-32 passes for a career-high 356 yards and three touchdowns in South Carolina s 38-35 win over Tennessee. He added 33 yards and a touchdown on 18 carries on the ground. His scoring passes covered 33, 26 and 24 yards as the Gamecocks rolled up 510 yards of total offense, the sixthhighest total in the Steve Spurrier era at Carolina. For the season, Shaw has completed 106-of-160 passes for 1,338 yards with 12 TDs and eight interceptions. Jones had a career-high 13 tackles (12 solo stops), including 4.5 tackles for 24 yards of losses, with three sacks, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries in Georgia s 17-9 win against Florida. His 22 sacks in 20 career games over the last two years leads all NCAA FBS active players (1.1 avg. per game). Seven of those sacks have come against the Gators in two games. Jones was the catalyst behind a defense that held No. 3- ranked Florida to no touchdowns and forced the Gators into six turnovers after UF had committed four turnovers all season leading into the game. Rose connected on all three field goals attempts, including the game-winning 31-yarder as time expired, to lead Ole Miss to a 30-27 win against Arkansas in Little Rock. His other fourth-quarter field goal was a career-long 53- yarder, which marked the sixth longest in school history. Rose was also successful on all three PAT attempts and recorded four touchbacks on six kickoffs. He is now tied for fifth all-time at Ole Miss in field goals made and is 8th in SEC history in career field goal percentage (35-of-44; 79.5 percent). In the Tennessee game, he also reached 1,000 career rushing yards (1,001). OFFENSIVE LINEMAN DEFENSIVE LINEMAN FRESHMAN CHANCE WARMACK Guard ALABAMA 6-3 320 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. Warmack graded out at 90 percent with four pancake blocks, no missed assignments, no penalties, no sacks or no pressures allowed in Alabama s 38-7 win against Mississippi State. The Crimson Tide offense totaled 414 yards (235 passing and 179 rushing) against the Bulldogs. Alabama s offense had no turnovers against a Mississippi State team that came into the game leading the nation in turnover margin. SHELDON RICHARDSON Defensive Tackle MISSOURI 6-4 295 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Richardson tallied five tackles (3 solos) with a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in Missouri s 33-10 win over Kentucky. On Kentucky s game-opening drive, Richardson stripped the UK rusher of the football, and returned it 60 yards to set up Missouri s first touchdown of the game. The Missouri defense forced 3-and-outs on nine of Kentucky s 14 possessions in the game. Richardson leads the Tigers with 57 total tackles this season, leading all SEC interior linemen in tackles this season. OTHER OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES IN WEEK 9 RB T.J. YELDON (Alabama) -- Rushed for game-high 84 yards on 10 carries and a touchdown against Mississippi State. JOHNNY MANZIEL Quarterback TEXAS A&M 6-1 200 Kerrville, Texas Manziel completed 16-of-23 passes for 260 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions and also rushed for 90 yards on nine carries and three touchdowns in Texas A&M s 63-21 win at Auburn. The Aggies scored the most points ever by an Auburn opponent in Jordan-Hare Stadium. Manziel s 350 yards of total offense was in only one half of play and the first series of the third quarter. TB KENDIAL LAWRENCE (Missouri) -- Ran for 108 yards on a career-high 23 carries and two touchdowns against Kentucky. WR COBI HAMILTON (Arkansas) -- Hauled in 12 catches for 146 yards against Ole Miss. RB TRE MASON (Auburn) -- Rushed for 80 yards on 12 carries and a touchdown against Texas A&M. PK CALEB STURGIS (Florida) -- Connected on three field goals against Georgia, including a 50- yarder in the fourth quarter. SE MALCOLM MITCHELL (Georgia) -- Had a team-high five catches for 74 yards and a touchdown against Florida. CB J.D. HARMON (Kentucky) -- True freshman ad two interceptions and a career-high seven tackles against Missouri. LB DENZEL NKEMDICHE (Ole Miss) -- Recorded a team-high eigh tackles with a key second-half interception and two pass deflections against Arkansas. P TYLER HULL (South Carolina) -- Averaged 43.2 yards on five punts against Tennessee, including a 51-yarder in the fourth quarter, which flipped the field for the Vols final drive. WR ZACH ROGERS (Tennessee) -- Caught six passes for 107 yards and three touchdowns, which tied a school record, against South Carolina. WR RYAN SWOPE (Texas A&M) Caught six passes for 140 yards and two touchdowns against Auburn. QB JORDAN RODGERS (Vanderbilt) -- Completed 17-of-21 passes for 217 yards with two touchdowns and rushed for a third score against Massachusetts. His 80.9 completion percentage is a career-best. CB TREY WILSON (Vanderbilt) -- Returned an interception 17 yards for a touchdown and had a tackle for loss against Massachusetts. LB CAMERON LAWRENCE (Mississippi State) -- Had game-high 10 total tackles with a sack and another tackle for loss.

2012 SEC Football Page 8 Week 10 2012 SEASON Week 1 (Games of Aug. 30-Sept. 2): Offense - Marcus Lattimore, RB, South Carolina; Defense - Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama; Special Teams - Marcus Murphy, PR, Missouri; Offensive Lineman - Zach Fulton, OG, Tennessee; Co-Defensive Lineman - C.J. Johnson, DE, Ole Miss; Chris Smith, DE, Arkansas; Co-Freshman - Todd Gurley, RB/KR, Georgia; T.J. Yeldon, RB, Alabama. Week 2 (Games of Sept. 8): Offense - Tyler Russell, QB, Mississippi State; Defense - Jarvis Jones, OLB, Georgia; Special Teams - Caleb Sturgis, PK, Florida; Co-Offensive Lineman - Larry Warford, OG, Kentucky; A.J. Hawkins, OG, Ole Miss; Co-Defensive Lineman - Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU; Damontre Moore, DE, Texas A&M; Freshman - Jalen Mills, CB, LSU. Week 3 (Games of Sept. 15): Offense - Jeff Driskel, QB, Florida; Defense - Kenronte Walker, SS, Missouri; Special Teams - Cody Parkey, PK, Auburn; Offensive Lineman - Chance Warmack, OG, Alabama; Defensive Lineman - Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina; Freshman - Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M. Week 4 (Games of Sept. 22): Co-Offense - Cobi Hamilton, WR, Arkansas; Connor Shaw, QB, South Carolina; Defense - Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU; Co-Special Teams - Ace Sanders, RS, South Carolina; Dustin Harris, RS, Texas A&M; Offensive Lineman - Aaron Morris, OG, Ole Miss; Defensive Lineman - Omar Hunter, NT, Florida; Freshman - Todd Gurley, RB, Georgia. Week 5 (Games of Sept. 29): Offense - Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M; Co-Defense: Denzel Nkemdiche, LB, Ole Miss; Sanders Commings, CB, Georgia; Co-Special Teams: Marcus Murphy, TB/RS, Missouri; Christion Jones, WR/RS, Alabama; Offensive Lineman - Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M; Defensive Lineman - Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina; Tri-Freshman: Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M; Keith Marshall, RB, Georgia; Todd Gurley, RB, Georgia. Week 6 (Games of Oct. 6): Offense -Mike Gillislee, RB, Florida; Co-Defense - Matt Elam, DB, Florida; Kevin Minter, LB, LSU; Co-Special Teams - Richard Kent, P, Vanderbilt; Ace Sanders, WR/RS, South Carolina; Offensive Lineman - T.J. Johnson, C, South Carolina; Defensive Lineman - Trey Flowers, DE, Arkansas; Co-Freshman - Bernardrick McKinney, LB, Mississippi State; Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M. Week 7 (Games of Oct. 13): Offense -Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M; Defense - C.J. Mosley, LB, Alabama; Tri-Special Teams - Bryson Rose, PK, Ole Miss; Zach Hocker, PK, Arkansas; Cordarrelle Patterson, RS/WR, Tennessee; Co-Offensive Lineman - Tobias Smith, OG, Mississippi State; Jon Halapio, OG, Florida; Defensive Lineman - Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU; Co-Freshman - Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M; Jeremy Hill, RB, LSU. Week 8 (Games of Oct. 20): Offense - Aaron Murray, QB, Georgia; Defense - Kevin Minter, LB, LSU; Special Teams - Kyle Christy, P, Florida; Offensive Lineman - Joe Townsend, C, Vanderbilt; Defensive Lineman - Damontre Moore, DE, Texas A&M; Freshman - Amari Cooper, WR, Alabama. Week 9 (Games of Oct. 27): Offense - Connor Shaw, QB, South Carolina; Defense - Jarvis Jones, LB, Georgia; Special Teams - Bryson Rose, K, Ole Miss; Offensive Lineman - Chance Warmack, OG, Alabama; Defensive Lineman - Sheldon Richardson, DT, Missouri; Freshman - Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M. SEC FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Week 4 (Games of Sept. 24): Offense - Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama; Defense -Melvin Ingram, DE, South Carolina; Special Teams - Brad Wing, P, LSU; Offensive Lineman - Barrett Jones, OT, Alabama; Defensive Lineman - Jaye Howard, DT, Florida; Freshman- Isaiah Crowell, RB, Georgia. Week 5 (Games of Oct. 1): Co-Offense - Tyler Wilson, QB, Arkansas; Jarius Wright, WR, Arkansas; Defense - Melvin Ingram, DE, South Carolina; Special Teams - Steven Clark, P, Auburn; Offensive Lineman - William Vlachos, C, Alabama; Defensive Lineman - Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU; Freshman - Isaiah Crowell, RB, Georgia. Week 6 (Games of Oct. 8): Offense - Connor Shaw, QB, South Carolina; Defense - Mike Gilliard, ILB, Georgia; Special Teams - Blair Walsh, PK, Georgia; Offensive Lineman - Will Blackwell, OG, LSU; Defensive Lineman - Fletcher Cox, DT, Mississippi State; Freshman - Tevin Mitchel, CB, Arkansas. Week 7 (Games of Oct. 15): Offense - Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama; Co-Defense - Corey Lemonier, DE, Auburn; D.J. Swearinger, FS, South Carolina; Special Teams - Steven Clark, P, Auburn; Offensive Lineman - Chris Faulk, OT, LSU; Defensive Lineman - Fletcher Cox, DT, Mississippi State; Co-Freshman - Bruce Ellington, WR, South Carolina; Ray Drew, OLB, Georgia. Week 8 (Games of Oct. 22): Offense - Dennis Johnson, RB, Arkansas; Defense - Dont a Hightower, LB, Alabama; Special Teams - Brad Wing, P, LSU; Offensive Lineman - Ryan Seymour, OG, Vanderbilt; Defensive Lineman - Barkevious Mingo, DE, LSU; Freshman - A.J. Johnson, LB, Tennessee. Week 9 (Games of Oct. 29): Offense - Michael Dyer, RB, Auburn; Co-Defense - Jerry Franklin, LB, Arkansas; Jarvis Jones, OLB, Georgia; Special Teams - Zach Hocker, K, Arkansas; Offensive Lineman - Cordy Glenn, OT, Georgia; Defensive Lineman - Fletcher Cox, DT, Mississippi State; Freshman - Brandon Wilds, RB, South Carolina. Week 10 (Games of Nov. 5): Offense - Jeff Demps, RB, Florida; Defense - Eric Reid, SAF, LSU; Special Teams - Dennis Johnson, RS/RB, Arkansas; Offensive Lineman - Ben Jones, C, Georgia; Co-Defensive Lineman - Jake Bequette, DE, Arkansas; Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU; Freshman - Maxwell Smith, QB, Kentucky. Week 11 (Games of Nov. 12): Offense - Zac Stacy, RB, Vanderbilt; Defense - Dont a Hightower, LB, Alabama; Special Teams - Joe Adams, WR/RS, Arkansas; Offensive Lineman - Ben Jones, C, Georgia; Defensive Lineman - Travian Robertson, DT, South Carolina; Freshman - Isaiah Crowell, RB, Georgia. Week 12 (Games of Nov. 19): Offense - Tyler Wilson, QB, Arkansas; Co-Defense - Ron Brooks, DB, LSU; Danny Trevathan, LB, Kentucky; Special Teams: Blair Walsh, PK, Georgia; Offensive Lineman - Will Blackwell, OG, LSU; Co-Defensive Lineman - Malik Jackson, DT, Tennessee; Abry Jones, DE, Georgia; Freshman - Curt Maggitt, LB, Tennessee. Week 13 (Games of Nov. 25-26): Co-Offense - Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama; Connor Shaw, QB, South Carolina; Defense - Tyrann Mathieu, DB, LSU; Special Teams - Ryan Tydlacka, P, Kentucky; Co-Offensive Lineman - Kyle Fischer, OT, Vanderbilt; William Vlachos, C, Alabama; Co-Defensive Lineman - Fletcher Cox, DT, Mississippi State; Garrison Smith, DE, Georgia; Freshman - Kenny Hilliard, RB, LSU. 2011 SEASON Week 1 (Games of Sept. 1-3): Offense - Vick Ballard, RB, Mississippi State; Defense - Tyrann Mathieu, DB, LSU; Special Teams - Joe Adams, WR/RS, Arkansas; Offensive Lineman - Rokevious Watkins, OT, South Carolina; Co-Defensive Lineman - Jaye Howard, DT, Florida; Luke McDermott, DT, Kentucky; Co-Freshman - Trey Depriest, LB, Alabama; Tre Mason, RB/RS, Auburn. Week 2 (Games of Sept. 10): Offense - Tyler Bray, QB, Tennessee; Defense - Mark Barron, SAF, Alabama; Special Teams - Melvin Ingram, DE, South Carolina; Offensive Lineman - Alvin Bailey, OG, Arkansas; Defensive Lineman - Rob Lohr, DT, Vanderbilt; Co- Freshman - Josh Clemons, RB, Kentucky; Isaiah Crowell, RB, Georgia. Week 3 (Games of Sept. 15-17): Co-Offense - Chris Rainey, RB, Florida; Marcus Lattimore, RB, South Carolina; Defense -Trey Wilson, DB, Vanderbilt; Special Teams - Caleb Sturgis, PK, Florida; Offensive Lineman - Wesley Johnson, C, Vanderbilt; Defensive Lineman - Bennie Logan, DT, LSU; Freshman- Odell Beckham, WR, LSU.

2012 SEC Football Page 9 Week 10 Associated Press (Week 10) SEC IN THE THIS WEEK S POLLS No. Team Record Points 1. ALABAMA (60) 8-0 1,500 2. Oregon 8-0 1,412 3. Kansas State 8-0 1,382 4. Notre Dame 8-0 1,344 5. LSU 7-1 1,216 6. Ohio State 9-0 1,158 7. GEORGIA 7-1 1,145 8. FLORIDA 7-1 1,075 9. Florida State 8-1 1,046 10. Clemson 7-1 914 11. SOUTH CAROLINA 7-2 823 12. Louisville 8-0 817 13. Oregon State 6-1 762 14. Oklahoma 5-2 758 15. Stanford 6-2 627 16. TEXAS A&M 6-2 580 17. MISSISSIPPI STATE 7-1 559 18. Southern California 6-2 418 19. Boise State 7-1 406 20. Texas Tech 6-2 388 21. Nebraska 6-2 249 22. Louisiana Tech 7-1 209 23. West Virginia 5-2 126 24. Arizona 5-3 106 25. UCLA 6-2 103 Others (SEC Only): None USA Today Coaches Poll (Week 10) No. Team Record Points 1. ALABAMA (59) 8-0 1,475 2. Oregon 8-0 1,391 3. Kansas State 8-0 1,366 4. Notre Dame 8-0 1,307 5. LSU 7-1 1,225 6. GEORGIA 7-1 1,149 7. Florida State 8-1 1,121 8. FLORIDA 7-1 1,024 9. Clemson 7-1 976 10. Louisville 8-0 888 11. SOUTH CAROLINA 7-2 838 12. Oklahoma 5-2 758 13. Oregon State 6-1 684 14. Boise State 7-1 634 15. Stanford 6-2 626 16. TEXAS A&M 6-2 592 17. Southern California 6-2 583 18. MISSISSIPPI STATE 7-1 569 19. West Virginia 5-2 326 20. Texas Tech 6-2 284 21. Nebraska 6-2 283 22. Texas 6-2 200 23. Louisiana Tech 7-1 191 24. Oklahoma State 5-2 166 25. Rutgers 7-1 151 Others (SEC Only): Ole Miss (3). Harris Interactive Poll (Week 10) No. Team Record Points 1. ALABAMA (109) 8-0 2,868 2. Oregon (5) 8-0 2,725 3. Kansas State (1) 8-0 2,656 4. Notre Dame 8-0 2,553 5. LSU 7-1 2,382 6. GEORGIA 7-1 2,205 7. Florida State 8-1 2,193 8. FLORIDA 7-1 2,061 9. Clemson 7-1 1,917 10. Louisville 8-0 1,714 11. SOUTH CAROLINA 7-2 1,588 12. Oklahoma 5-2 1,473 13. Oregon State 6-1 1,449 14. Stanford 6-2 1,307 15. MISSISSIPPI STATE 7-1 1,231 16. Southern California 6-2 1,200 17. Boise State 7-1 1,142 18. TEXAS A&M 6-2 996 19. Texas Tech 6-2 604 20. West Virginia 5-2 554 21. Nebraska 6-2 542 22. Texas 6-2 392 23. Rutgers 7-1 354 24. Louisiana Tech 7-1 304 25. Oklahoma State 5-2 245 Others (SEC Only): None Bowl Championship Series Rankings (Week 10) No. Team Record Rating 1. ALABAMA 8-0.9759 2. Kansas State 8-0.9400 3. Notre Dame 8-0.9147 4. Oregon 8-0.9136 5. LSU 7-1.8163 6. GEORGIA 7-1.7753 7. FLORIDA 7-1.7604 8. SOUTH CAROLINA 7-2.5968 9. Florida State 8-1.5743 10. Louisville 8-0.5661 11. Oregon State 6-1.5559 12. Oklahoma 5-2.5454 13. Clemson 7-1.5095 14. Stanford 6-2.4863 15. MISSISSIPPI STATE 7-1.3913 16. TEXAS A&M 6-2.3593 17. Southern California 6-2.3509 18. Texas Tech 6-2.3242 19. Boise State 7-1.3123 20. Nebraska 6-2.2568 21. West Virginia 5-2.2512 22. Arizona 5-3.1692 23. Texas 6-2.1640 24. Oklahoma State 5-2.0893 25. Louisiana Tech 7-1.0784 SATELLITE RADIO SCHEDULE The following games are scheduled to be on SiriusXM satellite radio for the weekend of Nov. 3 (Best of XM Chanel on Sirius in parenthesis): Sirius / XM Alabama at LSU 86 / 86 (LSU) 91 / 91 (UA) New Mexico State at Auburn 106 / 199 (AU) Missouri at Florida 85 / 85 (UF) Ole Miss at Georgia 123/201 (UGA) Vanderbilt at Kentucky 123/201 (UK) Texas A&M at Mississippi State 91 / 91 (MSU) Troy at Tennessee 112 / 200 (UT) Tulsa at Arkansas 136 / 198 (AR) CONFERENCE RANKINGS (Week 10) AP USA HI BCS SEC 7 7 7 7 ACC 2 2 2 2 Big Ten 2 1 1 1 Big 12 4 6 6 6 Pac-12 6 4 4 5 Big East 1 2 2 1 MWC 1 1 1 1 WAC 1 1 1 1 Independents 1 1 1 1 SEC ALL-TIME IN BCS STANDINGS In the history of the Bowl Championship Series standings, the Southeastern Conference has the most appearances with 458 (since 1998). Here is a capsule look (conference alignment at time of game played): 1. SEC 472 2. Big 12 453 3. Big Ten 395 4. ACC 340 5. Pacific-12 322 6. Big East 163 7. Mountain West 126 8. WAC 73 Five SEC teams have been ranked at least one week as the top team in the nation in the BCS standings during its history (34 total weeks) - Alabama (9 times -5th overall), Auburn (3 times) Florida (7 times - tied for 5th overall), LSU (10 times - 4th overall) and Tennessee (5 times). Texas leads all schools in the BCS rankings, having been listed 97 times. Florida and Oklahoma are tied for second (88). LSU is tied for fifth at 76 polls, while Georgia is 12th (64) and Tennessee 15th (52). Here is a listing of the amount of times each SEC team has been ranked in the BCS Standings (using current conference alignment): Alabama (53), Arkansas (31), Auburn (45), Florida (88), Georgia (64), Kentucky (4), LSU (76), Ole Miss (9), Mississippi State (18), Missouri (32), South Carolina (28), Tennessee (52) and Texas A&M (33). An SEC team has now been ranked first in 13 straight BCS rankings. This week breaks a five ranking streak that the SEC has not been 1-2 in the BCS Standings (Nov. 13, 2011).

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State 3-4.333 3-0 Miss. State 26, La. Tech 20 (1) (2011) Missouri 0-0.000 0-0 --- South Carolina 0-2.000 0-0 Tennessee 27, So. Carolina 24 (1) (2007) Tennessee 10-3.750 1-1 Tennessee 27, Vanderbilt 21 (1) (2011) Texas A&M 0-0.000 0-0 --- Vanderbilt 2-6.250 1-2 Tennessee 27, Vanderbilt 21 (1) (2011) TOTALS 15-11 (.577) SEC ATTENDANCE UPDATE School Stadium(s) Capacity Games 100%+ Total Att. Average Att. Pct. of Capacity Alabama Bryant-Denny 101,821 4 4 407,284 101,821 100.00 Arkansas Donald W. Reynolds Razorback (Fayetteville) 72,000 4 2 285,375 71,344 99.09 War Memorial (Little Rock) 53,955 2 1 108,467 54,234 100.52 6 3 396,842 66,140 100.24 Auburn Pat Dye Field at Jordan-Hare 87,451 4 0 342,867 85,717 98.02 Florida Ben Hill Griffin at Florida Field 88,548 4 2 353,463 88,366 99.79 Georgia Sanford 92,746 4 3 370,684 92,671 99.92 Kentucky Commonwealth 67,942 5 0 256,187 51,237 75.41 LSU Tiger 92,542 5 2 461,928 92,386 99.83 Ole Miss Vaught-Hemingway/Hollingsworth Field 60,580 5 1 277,885 55,577 91.74 Miss. State Davis Wade at Scott Field 55,082 5 5 279,318 55,864 101.42 Missouri Memorial Stadium / Faurot Field 71,004 6 3 409,288 68,215 96.07 South Carolina Williams-Brice 80,250 5 4 401,254 80,251 100.00 Tennessee Neyland/Shields-Watkins Field 102,455 4 2 374,450 93,613 91.37 Texas A&M Kyle Field 82,589 4 4 347,760 86,940 105.27 Vanderbilt Vanderbilt 40,350 5 2 186,811 37,362 92.59 Neutral Site Games [Florida vs. Georgia, Jacksonville] 82,000 1 1 84,644 84,644 103.22 [SEC Championship Game, Atlanta] 71,500 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 67 36 4,950,655 73,890 96.86 SEC OVERTIME RECORDS YEAR-BY-YEAR OVERTIME RECORDS (vs. non-sec team) BREAKDOWN OF LENGTH OF OVERTIMES Number/OTs Games Last Game 7 2 Arkansas 71, Kentucky 63 (2003) 6 1 Tennessee 41, Arkansas 38 (2002) 5 1 Tennessee 51, Alabama 43 (2003) 4 2 Tennessee 52, Kentucky 50 (2007) 3 4 Michigan State 33, Georgia 30 (2012 Outback Bowl) 2 8 Arkansas 38, Mississippi State 31 (2010); Jacksonville State 49, Ole Miss 48 (2010); North Carolina 30, Tennessee 27 (2010), Tennessee 32, UAB 29 (2010) 1 51 Auburn 31, UL-Monroe 28 (2012); Western Kentucky 32, Kentucky 31 (2012) NOTES: First Overtime Game: Nov. 16, 1996 at Auburn (Auburn 56, Georgia 49-4 OT) First Non-Conference Overtime Game: Aug. 30, 1997 at Oxford (Ole Miss 24, Central Florida 23) Longest Current Consecutive Win Streaks in Overtime Games: 3 (Florida) Most Overtime Games in a Year: 7 (2007)

2012 SEC Football Page 11 Week 10 SEC vs. NON-CONFERENCE TEAMS (Conference alignment at times games were played) 2012 SEC NON-CONFERENCE RECORD [33-7 (.825)] 2012 Conference App. W-L Pct. Since 1995* Atlantic Coast 5 1-1.500 77-50 (.606) Big East 3 0-2.000 18-25 (.419) Big Ten 1 1-1.500 39-28 (.582) Big 12 1 0-1.000 32-23-1 (.580) Conference USA 7 6-0 1.000 106-24 (.815) Mid-American 5 5-0 1.000 46-5 (.902) Mountain West 0 0-0.000 12-7 (.632) Pac-12 2 2-0 1.000 17-13 (.567) Sun Belt 11 8-2.800 124-6 (.954) Western Athletic 4 2-0 1.000 46-7 (.868) FBS Independent 0 0-0.000 45-16 (.738) Non-FBS 14 8-0 1.000 99-2 (.980) *-using alignment during year played. OVERALL NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS 2012------------ Conference W-L Pct. 2011 ACC 25-15.625 33-23 Big East 21-12.636 29-16 Big Ten 32-14.696 39-19 Big 12 25-4.862 32-5 Conference USA 11-34.244 25-29 MAC 26-22.542 26-31 Mountain West 15-23.395 23-21 Pac-12 24-10.706 25-17 SEC 33-7.825 47-8 Sun Belt 15-17.469 13-26 Western Athletic 14-12.538 15-31 SEC NON-CONFERENCE RECORD (Since 1992) Regular Season Year App. W-L Pct. Bowls 1992 36 27-9.750 5-1 1993 36 28-7-1.792 2-2 1994 36 27-8-1.764 3-2 1995 36 29-7.806 2-4 1996 36 27-9.750 5-0 1997 36 32-4.889 5-1 1998 36 27-9.750 4-4 1999 36 28-8.778 4-4 2000 36 27-9.750 4-5 2001 36 29-7.806 5-3 2002 49 37-12.755 3-4 2003 46 31-15.674 5-2 2004 36 25-11.694 3-3 2005 36 27-9.750 3-3 2006 48 41-7.854 6-3 2007 48 40-8.825 7-2 2008 48 37-11.771 6-2 2009 48 42-6.875 6-4 2010 48 41-7.854 5-5 2011 48 42-6.875 5-2 2012 40 33-7.825 0-0 TOTALS 855 677-176-2.793 88-56 (.611) TOTAL w/ BOWLS 999 765-232-2.767 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 315 248 61 6.797 48 37 11 0.771 W 17 Arkansas 71 57 14 0.803 47 42 5 0.894 L 2 Auburn 316 235 73 8.756 46 36 10 0.783 W 1 Florida 341 233 99 9.696 45 38 7 0.844 W 1 Georgia 367 267 86 14.747 46 41 5 0.891 W 5 Kentucky 327 222 96 9.693 47 35 12 0.745 L 1 LSU 350 261 78 11.761 48 46 2 0.958 W 41 Ole Miss 336 243 85 8.735 48 34 14 0.708 W 1 Miss. State 310 222 80 8.729 48 32 16 0.667 W 14 Missouri 3 3 0 0 1.000 3 3 0 0 1.000 W 3 South Carolina 70 51 19 0.729 46 38 8 0.826 W 10 Tennessee 350 276 65 9.801 47 39 8 0.830 W 9 Texas A&M 3 3 0 0 1.000 3 3 0 0 1.000 W 3 Vanderbilt 310 185 116 9.611 47 27 20 0.574 W 2 TOTALS 3467 2504 872 91.735 567 449 118 0.792 --- * Current streak includes all non-conference games, including bowl games.

2012 SEC Football Page 12 Week 10 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 149-54-1.733 111-28 (15).799 (6) 68-21 (7).764 (T3) John L. Smith, Arkansas 135-91.597 3-5.375 2-3.400 Gene Chizik, Auburn 36-36.500 31-17.646 16-15.516 Will Muschamp, Florida 14-7.667 14-7.667 9-6.600 Mark Richt, Georgia 113-39.743 113-39 (14).743 (13) 67-31 (t8).684 (12) Joker Phillips, Kentucky 12-22.353 12-22.353 4-18.182 Les Miles, LSU 110-40.733 82-19 (22).812 (5) 46-17 (18).730 (8) Hugh Freeze, Ole Miss 35-10.778 5-3.625 2-2.500 Dan Mullen, Mississippi State 28-18.609 28-18.609 12-16.429 Gary Pinkel, Missouri 162-95-3.629 4-4.500 1-4.200 Steve Spurrier, South Carolina 204-77-2.724 184-64-1 (5).741 (14) 121-44 (2).733 (6) Derek Dooley, Tennessee 31-39.443 14-19.424 3-18.143 Kevin Sumlin, Texas A&M 41-19.683 6-2.750 3-2.600 James Franklin, Vanderbilt 10-11.476 10-11.476 4-9.308 W-L-T Ranking indicates number of wins; Pct. ranking indicates highest winning percentage (To be listed among career leaders, must have min. 5 years coaching) # - includes SEC Championship Game / [ ] - Active Rank among NCAA FBS Coaches / ( ) - Current SEC Coaches Rankings among Career Leaders Record Last Five Seasons (2008-Current) STATE OF THE SEC Record Last 10 Seasons (2003-Current) SEC Champ SEC National AP W-L Pct. Bowls Game App. Champ Champ Top 25 Alabama 56-6.902 4 2 1 2 4 LSU 48-13.787 4 1 1 0 3 Florida 48-14.774 4 2 1 1 2 Georgia 41-20.672 4 1 0 0 2 Missouri 40-20.667 4 0 0 0 3 South Carolina 40-21.656 4 1 0 0 2 Arkansas 37-22.627 4 0 0 0 2 Auburn 36-24.600 3 1 1 1 1 Mississippi State 32-26.552 2 0 0 0 1 Texas A&M 32-27.542 3 0 0 0 1 Ole Miss 29-29.500 2 0 0 0 2 Tennessee 26-32.448 3 0 0 0 0 Kentucky 26-34.433 3 0 0 0 0 Vanderbilt 20-37.351 2 0 0 0 0 SCORING MARGIN IN INTRA-CONFERENCE GAMES (SINCE 2004) Conference 1-5 6-10 Total Games Total Points Average ACC 129 (31.0) 93 (53.4) 416 5601 13.46 Big East 64 (28.2) 45 (48.0) 227 3252 14.32 Big Ten 94 (24.5) 71 (43.1) 383 5948 15.53 Big 12 83 (20.3) 85 (41.1) 409 7321 17.90 C-USA 108 (26.2) 79 (45.4) 412 6518 15.82 MAC 113 (25.9) 89 (46.2) 437 6703 15.34 Mountain West 66 (22.8) 45 (38.3) 290 5371 18.52 Pac-12 78 (19.9) 79 (40.1) 392 6897 17.59 SEC 122 (28.4) 75 (45.8) 430 6388 14.86 Sun Belt 78 (28.4) 59 (49.8) 275 3793 13.79 WAC 57 (19.4) 52 (37.2) 293 5599 18.97 (Numbers in parenthesis reflect percentage of games within scoring margin or less) SEC Champ SEC National AP W-L Pct. Bowls Game App Champ Champ Top 25 LSU 104-23.819 9 4 3 2 8 Florida 94-32.746 9 3 2 2 6 Georgia 92-34.730 9 3 1 0 7 Alabama 89-36.712 8 2 1 2 5 Auburn 86-38.694 8 2 2 1 5 Missouri 80-43.650 8 0 0 0 3 Arkansas 73-48.603 6 1 0 0 3 South Carolina 73-49.598 6 1 0 0 2 Tennessee 70-52.574 6 2 0 0 4 Texas A&M 64-56.533 6 0 0 0 3 Ole Miss 53-64.453 3 0 0 0 3 Mississippi State 51-66.436 3 0 0 0 1 Kentucky 51-69.425 5 0 0 0 0 Vanderbilt 39-77.336 2 0 0 0 0 SCORING MARGIN IN INTRA-CONFERENCE GAMES (2012 ONLY) Conference 1-5 6-10 Total Games Total Points Average ACC 8 (27.6) 8 (55.2) 29 426 14.69 Big East 5 (35.7) 4 (64.3) 14 172 12.29 Big Ten 8 (29.6) 3 (40.7) 27 375 13.89 Big 12 5 (21.7) 4 (39.1) 23 422 18.35 C-USA 5 (20.0) 7 (48.0) 25 426 17.04 MAC 5 (17.2) 4 (31.0) 29 456 15.72 Mountain West 6 (27.3) 2 (36.4) 22 352 16.00 Pac-12 6 (19.4) 8 (45.2) 31 515 16.61 SEC 11 (29.7) 4 (40.5) 37 698 18.86 Sun Belt 4 (18.2) 7 (50.0) 22 248 11.27 WAC 0 (00.0) 2 (20.0) 10 236 23.60 (Numbers in parenthesis reflect percentage of games within scoring margin or less)

2012 SEC Football Page 13 Week 10 SEC FOOTBALL INSTANT REPLAY STATISTICS Games Using Play Plays Average Length SEC Replay Stoppages Overturned of Review 2005 77 66 17 1:53 2006 89 123 29 1:41 2007 87 139 38 1:36 2008 85 122 39 1:24 2009 85 115 28 1:26 2010 85 119 37 1:36 2011 86 95 36 1:37 2012 68 88 32 1:27 TOTALS 662 867 256 1:33 2012 INSTANT REPLAY STATISTICS Games Using Play Plays Average Length SEC Replay Stoppages Overturned of Review Week 1 9 14 5 1:39 Week 2 10 11 3 1:30 Week 3 10 13 7 1:20 Week 4 9 10 5 1:36 Week 5 5 9 4 1:37 Week 6 6 8 2 1:14 Week 7 6 7 2 1:10 Week 8 6 5 2 1:39 Week 9 7 11 2 1:13 TOTALS 68 88 32 1:27 SEC FOOTBALL NOTES SEC BOWL AGREEMENTS The Southeastern Conference has agreements to send 10 of its member institutions to postseason bowl games following the 2012 season. The winner of the SEC Championship Game will automatically participate in the Bowl Championship Series comprised of the Sugar, Rose, Orange and Fiesta Bowls. The Capital One Bowl has the second selection, making its pick following the BCS selections. The bowl must select the team with the next best overall record or a team that is within one win of the team with the next best overall record. The AT&T Cotton and the Outback Bowls share the third and fourth selections from the SEC. The Cotton Bowl has the first preference of teams from the Western Division and the Outback Bowl has first preference of teams from the Eastern Division. The Cotton or Outback Bowl can select teams outside of its divisional preference, but must not select them before the opposite bowl selects from its divisional preference. The Chick-fil-A Bowl has the fifth selection of preference from the SEC. The Gator Bowl has the sixth selection and the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl has the seventh pick from the SEC. The AutoZone Liberty and BBVA Compass Bowls share the eighth and ninth selections and the AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl has the 10th selection. The 2012-13 SEC Bowl Schedule is as follows (all times Eastern / listed in chronological order): Dec. 28 / 2 p.m. AdvoCare V100 Independence vs. ACC ESPN Dec. 31 / 12 pm Franklin American Mortgage Music City vs. ACC ESPN Dec. 31 / 3:30 pm AutoZone Liberty vs. C-USA ESPN Dec. 31 / 7:30 pm Chick-fil-A vs. ACC ESPN Jan. 1 / 1 pm Outback vs. Big Ten ESPN Jan. 1 / 1 pm Capital One vs. Big Ten ABC Jan. 1 / 1 pm TaxSlayer.com Gator vs. Big Ten ESPN2 Jan. 4 / 8 pm AT&T Cotton vs. Big 12 FOX Jan. 5 / 1 pm BBVA Compass vs. Big East ESPN STARTING QUARTERBACKS IN THE SEC IN WINS ---------------- IN LOSSES ----------------- School Quarterback(s) Record A-C-I Yards TD Pct. A-C-I Yards TD Pct. Alabama A.J. McCarron 20-1 477-325-4 4129 34 68.1 28-16-1 199 0 57.1 Arkansas Tyler Wilson 14-6 466-303-4 4501 29 65.0 218-120-9 1677 11 55.0 Brandon Allen 0-1 N/A 10-18-2 60 0 55.6 Auburn Clint Moseley 3-5 39-26-0 333 5 66.7 98-59-4 557 0 60.2 Kiehl Frazier 1-5 10-18-1 130 1 55.6 96-52-7 623 1 54.2 Florida Jacoby Brissett 1-2 5-3-0 31 0 60.0 24-13-3 139 1 54.2 Jeff Driskel 6-1 111-75-1 815 7 67.6 26-14-2 185 0 53.8 Georgia Aaron Murray 23-12 585-380-15 5373 56 65.0 380-199-14 2958 21 52.4 Kentucky Morgan Newton 7-10 111-62-6 697 9 55.9 239-118-7 1013 3 49.4 Maxwell Smith 2-5 75-49-0 637 6 65.3 176-105-6 933 6 59.7 Jalen Whitlow 0-4 N/A 62-30-0 318 1 48.4 LSU Zach Mettenberger 7-1 173-101-3 1261 7 58.4 25-11-1 158 0 44.0 Ole Miss Bo Wallace 5-3 121-88-2 1043 8 72.7 84-48-7 606 2 57.1 Barry Brunetti 0-2 N/A 25-14-0 114 0 56.0 Randall Mackey 1-5 18-8-0 214 1 44.4 125-63-4 792 5 50.4 Miss. State Tyler Russell 9-3 232-140-2 1918 17 60.3 74-33-3 389 1 44.6 Missouri James Franklin 9-8 223-149-8 1789 15 66.8 251-149-5 1750 9 59.4 Corbin Berkstresser 2-1 59-31-3 269 0 54.2 29-12-2 126 0 41.4 South Carolina Connor Shaw 14-3 267-184-8 2401 24 68.9 79-44-3 377 0 55.7 Dylan Thompson 1-0 37-21-0 330 3 56.8 N/A Tennessee Tyler Bray 11-9 364-233-7 3507 35 64.0 347-185-16 2304 18 53.3 Justin Worley 1-2 32-23-0 291 1 71.9 55-25-3 313 0 45.5 Texas A&M Johnny Manziel 6-2 183-121-3 1767 16 66.1 86-52-3 449 0 60.5 Vanderbilt Jordan Rodgers 6-8 134-75-4 1104 6 56.0 211-115-5 1642 7 54.5 Austyn Carta-Samuels 1-0 20-13-0 195 1 65.0 N/A

2012 SEC Football Page 14 Week 10 ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE Head Coach: Nick Saban (Kent State, 73) Overall Record: 149-54-1 (.733) / 17th season Record at Alabama: 58-12 (.829) / 6th season Offensive Coordinator: Doug Nussmeier Defensive Coordinator: Kirby Smart Stadium: Bryant-Denny (101,821) 2012 Record: 8-0 (5-0 SEC) 2012 Rankings: 1st - AP / 1st - USA Today / 1st - Harris / 1st - BCS 2012 Home Attendance: 407,284 (101,821) Internet Web Site: www.rolltide.com TENTATIVE STARTING LINEUP Offense (Pro Style) LT - 71 Cyrus Kouandjio (6-6, 311, So.) LG - 65 Chance Warmack (6-3, 320, Sr.) C - 75 Barrett Jones (6-5, 302, Sr.) RG - 61 Anthony Steen (6-3, 303, Jr.) RT - 76 D.J. Fluker (6-6, 335, Jr.) TE - 89 Michael Williams (6-6, 269, Sr.) TE/H - 31 Kelly Johnson (6-3, 230, Sr.) QB - 10 AJ McCarron (6-4, 210, Jr.) RB - 42 Eddie Lacy (6-0, 220, Jr.) X - 2 DeAndrew White (6-0, 185, So.) Z - 83 Kevin Norwood (6-2, 195, Jr.) H - 22 Christion Jones (5-11, 185, So.) Defense (3-4) DE - 49 Ed Stinson (6-4, 282, Jr.) NG - 54 Jesse Williams (6-4, 320, Sr.) DE - 92 Damion Square (6-3, 286, Sr.) SAM - 42 Adrian Hubbard (6-6, 248, So.) MIKE - 33 Trey DePriest (6-2, 245, So.) OR 35 Nico Johnson (6-3, 245, Sr.) WILL - 35 Nico Johnson (6-3, 245, Sr.) OR 32 C.J. Mosley (6-2, 232, Jr.) JACK - 47 Xzavier Dickson (6-3, 262, So.) CB - 13 Deion Belue (5-11, 179, Jr.) CB - 28 Dee Milliner (6-1, 199, Jr.) SS- 37 Robert Lester (6-2, 210, Sr.) FS - 3 Vinnie Sunseri (6-0, 215, So.) 6 Ha Ha Clinton-Dix (6-1, 209, So.) Specialists PK - 5 Jeremy Shelley (5-10, 165, Sr.) KO - 43 Cade Foster (6-1, 218, Jr.) P - 29 Cody Mandell (6-4, 202, Jr.) PR/KOR - 22 Christion Jones (5-11, 185, So.) ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS Head Coach: John L. Smith (Weber State, 71) Overall Record: 135-91 (.597) / 19th season Record at Arkansas: 3-5 (.375) / 1st season Offensive Coordinator: Paul Petrino Defensive Coordinator: Paul Haynes Stadiums: Reynolds Razorback (72,000) - Fayetteville War Memorial (53,955) - Little Rock 2012 Record: 3-5 (2-3 SEC) 2012 Rankings: N/A 2012 Home Attendance: 396,842 (66,842) Internet Web Site: www.arkansasrazorbacks.com 2012 SEC FOOTBALL STARTING LINEUPS TENTATIVE STARTING LINEUP Offense (Multiple) WR - 17 Brandon Mitchell (6-4, 230, Jr.) WR - 11 Cobi Hamilton (6-3, 209, Sr.) WR - 82 Mekale McKay (6-6, 190, Fr.) TE - 80 Chris Gragg (6-3, 236, Sr.) OT - 69 David Hurd (6-6, 300, Jr.) OG - 76 Tyler Deacon (6-4, 300, Sr.) C - 64 Travis Swanson (6-5, 305, Jr.) OG - 67 Alvin Bailey (6-5, 312, Jr.) OT - 74 Brey Cook (6-7, 308, So.) QB - 8 Tyler Wilson (6-3, 220, Sr.) RB - 7 Knile Davis (6-0, 226, Jr.) FB - 36 Kiero Small (5-10, 255, Sr.) Defense (4-3) DE - 86 Trey Flowers (6-4, 243, So.) DT - 54 Byran Jones (6-2, 312, Jr.) DT - 92 DeQuinta Jones (6-5, 299, Sr.) DE - 42 Chris Smith (6-3, 251, Jr.) DT - 51 Alfred Davis (6-1, 318, Sr.) OR SAF 26 Rohan Gaines (5-11, 190, Fr.) MLB - 43 Tenarius Wright (6-2, 252, Sr.) OLB - 45 Alonzo Highsmith (6-1, 233, Sr.) CB - 8 Tevin Mitchel (6-0, 192, So.) S - 35 Ross Rasner (6-0, 212, Sr.) S - 14 Eric Bennett (6-0, 206, Jr.) CB - 21 Darius Winston (6-0, 191, Sr.) Specialists PK - 18 Zach Hocker (6-0, 180, Jr.) P - 14 Dylan Breeding (6-1, 211, Sr.) KOR/PR - 33 Dennis Johnson (5-9, 213, Sr.) AUBURN TIGERS Head Coach: Gene Chizik (Florida, 85) Overall Record: 36-36 (.500) / 6th season Record at Auburn: 31-17 (.646) / 4th season Offensive Coordinator: Scot Loeffler Defensive Coordinator: Brian VanGorder Stadium: Jordan-Hare (87,451) 2012 Record: 1-7 (0-6 SEC) 2012 Rankings: N/A 2012 Home Attendance: 342,867 (85,717) Internet Web Site: www.auburntigers.com TENTATIVE STARTING LINEUP Offense (Multiple) QB - 15 Clint Moseley (6-4, 229, Jr.) RB - 23 Onterio McCalebb (5-11, 173, Sr.) OR 21 Tre Mason (5-10, 198, So.) FB - 35 Jay Prosch (6-0, 260, Jr.) WR - 80 Emory Blake (6-2, 193, Sr.) WR - 4 Quan Bray (5-10, 185, So.) WR - 85 Travante Stallworth (5-9, 199, Sr.) TE - 81 C.J. Uzomah (6-4, 246, So.) LT - 73 Greg Robinson (6-5, 311, Fr.) LG - 71 John Sullen (6-5, 313, Sr.) C - 50 Reese Dismukes (6-3, 293, So.) RG - 62 Chad Slade (6-5, 301, So.) RT - 51 Patrick Miller (6-7, 288, Fr.) Defense (4-3 Multiple) DE - 95 Dee Ford (6-2, 246, Jr.) DT - 98 Angelo Blackson (6-4, 308, So.) DT - 54 Jeffrey Whitaker (6-4, 307, Jr.) DE - 55 Corey Lemonier (6-4, 246, Jr.) SLB - 35 Jonathan Evans (5-11, 231, Sr.) MLB - 5 Jake Holland (6-1, 241, Jr.) WLB - 25 Daren Bates (5-11, 215, Sr.) CB - 11 Chris Davis (5-11, 200, Jr.) FS - 12 Demetruce McNeal (6-2, 187, Jr.) SS - 9 Jermaine Whitehead (5-11, 202, So.) CB - 15 Joshua Holsey (5-11, 188, Fr.) Specialists PK - 36 Cody Parkey (6-0, 194, Jr.) P - 30 Steven Clark (6-5, 232, Jr.) KOR - 23 Onterio McCalebb (5-11, 173, Sr.) PR - 4 Quan Bray (5-10, 185, So.) FLORIDA GATORS Head Coach: Will Muschamp (Georgia, 94) Overall Record: 14-7 (.667) / 2nd season Record at Florida: 14-7 (.667) / 2nd season Offensive Coordinator: Brent Pease Defensive Coordinator: Dan Quinn Stadium: Ben Hill Griffin at Florida Field (88,548) 2012 Record: 7-1 (6-1 SEC) 2012 Rankings: 8th - AP / 8th - USA Today / 8th - Harris / 7th - BCS 2012 Home Attendance: 353,463 (88,366) Internet Web Site: www.gatorzone.com TENTATIVE STARTING LINEUP Offense (Pro-Style) LT - 73 Xavier Nixon (6-6, 314, Sr.) LG - 66 James Wilson (6-4, 323, Sr.) C - 72 Jonathan Harrison (6-4, 299, Jr.) RG - 67 Jon Halapio (6-3, 321, Jr.) RT - 75 Chaz Green (6-5, 310, So.) TE - 11 Jordan Reed (6-3, 243, Jr.) RB - 23 Mike Gillislee (5-11, 209, Sr.) QB - 6 Jeff Driskel (6-4, 237, So.) FB - 41 Hunter Joyer (5-10, 249, So.) X - 85 Frankie Hammond, Jr. (6-0, 187, Sr.) Z - 1 Quinton Dunbar (6-1, 189, So.) F - 8 Trey Burton (6-3, 228, Jr.) Defense (4-3) E - 2 Dominique Easley (6-2, 280, Jr.) N - 99 Omar Hunter (6-0, 313, Sr.) T - 73 Sharrif Floyd (6-3, 303, Jr.) BUCK - 34 Lerentee McCray (6-3, 249, Sr.) SAM - 11 Neiron Ball (6-3, 231, So.) MIKE - 1 Jonathan Bostic (6-1, 246, Sr.) WILL - 3 Jelani Jenkins (6-0, 233, Jr.) CB - 14 Jaylen Watkins (6-0, 187, Jr.) OR 15 Loucheiz Purifoy (6-1, 189, So.) SS - 22 Matt Elam (5-10, 202, Jr.) FS - 9 Josh Evans (6-2, 201, Sr.) CB - 5 Marcus Roberson (6-0, 178, So.) Specialists PK - 19 Caleb Sturgis (5-11, 184, Sr.) P - 44 Kyle Christy (6-2, 199, So.) KOR/PR - 4 Andre Debose (5-11, 189, Jr.)

2012 SEC Football Page 15 Week 10 GEORGIA BULLDOGS Head Coach: Mark Richt (Miami, Fla., 82) Overall Record: 113-39 (.743) / 12th season Record at Georgia: 113-39 (.743) / 12th season Offensive Coordinator: Mike Bobo Defensive Coordinator: Todd Grantham Stadium: Sanford (92,746) 2012 Record: 7-1 (5-1 SEC) 2012 Rankings: 7th - AP / 6th - USA Today / 6th - Harris / 6th - BCS 2012 Home Attendance: 370,684 (92,671) Internet Web Site: www.georgiadogs.com TENTATIVE STARTING LINEUP Offense (Pro-Style) SE - 15 Marlon Brown (6-5, 216, Sr.) OR 82 Michael Bennett (6-3, 204, So.) LT - 72 Kenarious Gates (6-5, 318, Jr.) LG - 64 Dallas Lee (6-4, 300, Jr.) C - 61 David Andrews (6-2, 295, So.) RG - 68 Chris Burnette (6-2, 322, Jr.) RT - 71 John Theus (6-6, 309, Fr.) QB - 11 Aaron Murray (6-1, 210, Jr.) FB - 43 Merritt Hall (5-11, 238, Fr.) TB - 3 Todd Gurley (6-1, 218, Fr.) FL - 12 Tavarres King (6-1, 200, Sr.) TE - 88 Arthur Lynch (6-5, 258, Jr.) Defense (3-4) DE - 93 Abry Jones (6-3, 308, Sr.) N - 6 John Jenkins (6-3, 358, Sr.) DE - 83 Cornelius Washington (6-4, 268, Sr.) OLB - 51 Ramik Wilson (6-2, 234, So.) OLB - 29 Jarvis Jones (6-3, 241, Jr.) ILB - 35 Michael Gilliard (6-2, 230, Sr.) ILB - 9 Alec Ogletree (6-3, 232, Jr.) CB - 26 Malcolm Mitchell (6-1, 192, So.) OR 37 Devin Bowman (6-0, 180, Fr.) CB - 1 Branden Smith (5-11, 182, Sr.) SS - 36 Shawn Williams (6-1, 217, Sr.) FS - 18 Bacarri Rambo (6-0, 210, Sr.) Specialists PK - 13 Marshall Morgan (6-3, 201, Fr.) P - 32 Collin Barber (6-2, 200, Fr.) KOR - 3 Todd Gurley (6-1, 218, Fr.) OR 1 Branden Smith (5-11, 182, Sr.) PR - 1 Branden Smith (5-11, 182, Sr.) OR 5 Damian Swann (5-11, 189, So.) KENTUCKY WILDCATS Head Coach: Joker Phillips (Kentucky, 86) Overall Record: 12-22 (.353) / 3rd season Record at Kentucky: 12-22 (.353) / 3rd season Offensive Coordinator: Randy Sanders Defensive Coordinator: Rick Minter Stadium: Commonwealth (67,942) 2012 Record: 1-8 (0-6 SEC) 2012 Rankings: NR 2012 Home Attendance: 256,187 (51,237) Internet Web Site: www.ukathletics.com 2012 SEC FOOTBALL STARTING LINEUPS TENTATIVE STARTING LINEUP Offense (Pro Style) TE - 46 Patrick Ligon (6-4, 246, Jr.) LT - 77 Darrian Miller (6-5, 293, So.) LG - 75 Zach West (6-4, 312, Fr.) C - 69 Matt Smith (6-4, 296, Sr.) RG - 67 Larry Warford (6-3, 343, Sr.) RT - 79 Kevin Mitchell (6-6, 287, Jr.) WR - 16 La Rod King (6-4, 222, Sr.) WR - 9 Demarco Robinson (5-10, 158, So.) WR - 23 Daryl Collins (5-11, 196, Fr.) QB - 13 Jalen Whitlow (6-2, 202, Fr.) FB - 39 D.J. Warren (6-0, 241, So.) TB - 25 Jonathan George (5-10, 223, Jr.) Defense (Multiple Sets) DE - 96 Collins Ukwu (6-5, 258, Sr.) DT - 99 Donte Rumph (6-3, 315, Jr.) DT - 51 Tristian Johnson (6-1, 272, Jr.) E/LB - 94 Taylor Wyndham (6-4, 252, Sr.) MLB - 40 Avery Williamson (6-1, 254, Jr.) WLB - 2 Alvin Dupree (6-4, 249, So.) LB/S - 32 Miles Simpson (6-2, 223, So.) CB - 16 Cody Quinn (5-10, 163, Fr.) S - 5 Ashely Lowery (6-1, 209, So.) S - 1 Martavius Neloms (6-1, 186, Sr.) CB - 35 Cartier Rice (5-10, 183, Sr.) Specialists PK - 93 Craig McIntosh (6-0, 200, Sr.) P - 9 Landon Foster (6-1, 198, Fr.) KOR - 83 DeMarcus Sweat (6-1, 192, Fr.) PR - 9 Demarco Robinson (5-10, 158, So.) LSU TIGERS Head Coach: Les Miles (Michigan, 76) Overall Record: 110-40 (.733) / 12th season Record at LSU: 82-19 (.812) / 8th season Offensive Coordinator: Greg Studrawa Defensive Coordinator: John Chavis Stadium: Tiger (92,542) 2012 Record: 7-1 (3-1 SEC) 2012 Rankings: 5th - AP / 5th - USA Today / 5th - Harris / 5th - BCS 2012 Home Attendance: 461,928 (92,386) Internet Web Site: www.lsusports.net TENTATIVE STARTING LINEUP Offense (Multiple) X - 82 James Wright (6-2, 203, Jr.) LT - 68 Josh Dworcazyk (6-6,301, Sr.) LG - 70 La el Collins (6-5, 321, So.) C - 64 P.J. Lonergan (6-4, 305, Sr.) RG - 74 Josh Williford (6-7, 334, Jr.) RT - 72 Alex Hurst (6-6, 331, Sr.) Y - 88 Chase Clement (6-5, 265, Sr.) Z - 3 Odell Beckham, Jr. (6-0, 187, So.) QB - 8 Zach Mettenberger (6-5, 230, Jr.) RB - 4 Alfred Blue (6-2, 220, Jr.) OR 27 Kenny Hilliard (6-0, 231, So.) FB - 44 J.C. Copeland (6-1, 272, Jr.) Defense (4-3) LE - 49 Barkevious Mingo (6-5, 240, Jr.) LT - 77 Josh Downs (6-1, 287, Sr.) RT - 18 Bennie Logan (6-3, 295, Jr.) RE - SAM - MIKE - WILL - LCB - SS - FS - RCB - 99 Sam Montgomery (6-5, 260, Jr.) 52 Luke Muncie (6-3, 210, Jr.) 46 Kevin Minter (6-2, 245, Jr.) 57 Lamin Barrow (6-2, 229, Jr.) 28 Jalen Mills (6-0, 185, Fr.) 6 Craig Loston (6-2, 205, Jr.) 1 Eric Reid (6-2, 212, Jr.) 24 Tharold Simon (6-3, 187, Jr.) Specialists PK - 30 Drew Alleman (5-11, 183, Sr.) KO - 30 James Hairston (6-1, 220, So.) KOR - 80 James Landry (6-0, 195, So.) PR - 3 Odell Beckham, Jr. (6-0, 187, So.) OLE MISS REBELS Head Coach: Hugh Freeze (Southern Miss, 92) Overall Record: 35-10 (.778) / 4th season Record at Ole Miss: 5-3 (.625) / 1st season Co-Offensive Coordinators: Matt Luke/ Dan Werner Co-Defensive Coordinators: Wesley McGriff / Dave Wommack Stadium: Vaught-Hemingway (60,580) 2012 Record: 5-3 (2-2 SEC) 2012 Rankings: NR 2012 Home Attendance: 277,885 (55,577) Internet Web Site: www.olemisssports.com TENTATIVE STARTING LINEUP Offense (Multiple) X - 12 Donte Moncrief (6-3, 216, So.) LT - 70 Emmanuel McCray (6-5, 316, Jr.) LG - 72 Aaron Morris (6-5, 330, So.) C - 56 Evan Swindall (6-4, 295, Jr.) RG - 76 A.J. Hawkins (6-1, 310, Sr.) RT - 71 Pierce Burton (6-6, 289, Jr.) TE - 83 Ferbia Allen (6-4, 253, Sr.) Z - 10 Vince Sanders (6-1, 190, So.) OR 85 Ja-Mes Logan (6-3, 195, Jr.) H - 28 Korvic Neat (5-9, 164, Jr.) QB - 14 Bo Wallace (6-4, 204, So.) RB - 1 Randall Mackey (5-10, 195, Sr.) OR 3 Jeff Scott (5-7, 170, Jr.) Defense (Multiple) DE - 10 C.J. Johnson (6-3, 233, So.) DT - 95 Byron Bennett (6-2, 294, So.) NT - 94 Issac Gross (6-1, 254, Fr.) DE - 55 Cameron Whigham (6-3, 255, Jr.) MIKE - 52 Mike Marry (6-3, 256, Sr.) STINGER - 4 Denzel Nkemdiche (5-11, 203, Fr.) HUSKIE - 1 Dehendret Collins (5-10, 185, Jr.) FCB - 21 Senquez Golson (5-8, 182, So ROVER 7 Trae Elston (6-0, 190, Fr.) FS - 25 Cody Prewitt (6-2, 214, So.) BCB - 3 Charles Sawyer (5-11, 181, Jr.) Specialists PK - 81 Bryson Rose (5-11, 202, Sr.) P - 82 Jim Broadway (6-0, 183, Sr.) KO - 91 Nathan Noble (6-4, 211, Fr.) KOR - 6 Jaylen Walton (5-8, 167, Fr.) OR 21 Senquez Golson (5-8, 182, So.) PR - 28 Korvic Neat (5-8, 160, Jr.) OR 22 Philander Moore (5-9, 188, Jr.)

2012 SEC Football Page 16 Week 10 MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS Head Coach: Dan Mullen (Ursinas, 94) Overall Record: 28-18 (.609) / 4th season Record at Mississippi State: 28-18 (.609) / 4th season Offensive Coordinator: Les Koenning Co-Defensive Coordinators: Geoff Collins / Chris Wilson Stadium: Davis Wade at Scott Field (55,082) 2012 Record: 7-1 (3-1 SEC) 2012 Rankings: 17th - AP / 18th - USA Today / 15th - Harris / 15th - BCS 2012 Home Attendance: 279,318 (55,864) Internet Web Site: www.hailstate.com TENTATIVE STARTING LINEUP Offense (Spread Multiple) WR - 19 Arceto Clark (5-10, 180, Sr.) WR - 1 Chad Bumphis (5-11, 200, Sr.) WR - 8 Chris Smith (6-2, 205, Sr.) LT - 75 Blaine Clausell (6-7, 305, So.) LG - 61 Gabe Jackson (6-4, 320, Jr.) C - 63 Dillon Day (6-4, 285, So.) RG - 67 Tobias Smith (6-3, 305, Sr.) RT - 77 Charles Siddoway (6-7, 300, Jr.) TE - 32 Marcus Green (6-1, 240, Sr.) FB - 23 Sylvester Hemphill (5-11, 235, Sr.) RB - 27 Ladarius Perkins (5-10, 190, Jr.) QB - 17 Tyler Russell (6-4, 220, Jr.) Defense (Multiple 4-3) DE - 92 Kaleb Eulls (6-4, 280, So.) DT - 97 Josh Boyd (6-3, 300, Sr.) DT - 98 Curtis Virges (6-3, 305, So.) DE - 90 Denico Autry (6-5, 255, Jr.) LB - 51 Deontae Skinner (6-2, 245, Jr.) LB - 50 Bernardrick McKinney (6-5, 235, Fr.) LB - 10 Cameron Lawrence (6-3, 230, Sr.) CB - 13 Johnthan Banks (6-2, 185, Sr.) SS - 25 Corey Broomfield (5-10, 180, Sr.) FS - 5 Nickoe Whitley (6-1, 205, Jr.) CB - 9 Darius Slay (6-1, 190, Sr.) Specialists PK - 40 Devon Bell (6-2, 185, Fr.) OR 53 Brian Egan (5-11, 210, Jr.) P - 39 Baker Swedenberg (6-0, 185, Jr.) KOR - 27 Ladarius Perkins (5-10, 190, Jr.) PR - 13 Johnthan Banks (6-2, 185, Sr.) MISSOURI TIGERS Head Coach: Gary Pinkel (Kent, 75) Overall Record: 162-95-3 (.629) / 22nd season Record at Missouri: 89-58 (.605) / 12th season Offensive Coordinator: David Yost Defensive Coordinator: Dave Steckel Stadium: Memoral / Faurot Field (71,004) 2012 Record: 3-4 (0-4 SEC) 2012 Rankings: NR 2012 Home Attendance: 409,288 (68,215) Internet Web Site: www.mutigers.com 2012 SEC FOOTBALL STARTING LINEUPS TENTATIVE STARTING LINEUP Offense (Spread) LT - 72 Elvis Fisher (6-5, 300, Sr.) LG - 77 Evan Boehm (6-3, 310, Fr.) C - 65 Mitch Morse (6-5, 300, So.) RG - 61 Max Copeland (6-3, 290, Jr.) RT - 68 Justin Britt (6-6, 315, Jr.) Y - 81 Eric Waters (6-4, 235, Jr.) QB - 1 James Franklin (6-2, 228, Jr.) TB - 4 Kendial Lawrence (5-9, 195, Sr.) X - 85 Marcus Lucas (6-5, 215, Jr.) H - 28 T.J. Moe (6-0, 200, Sr.) Z - 2 L Damian Washington (6-4, 195, Jr.) Defense (4-3) DE - 52 Michael Sam (6-3, 260, Jr.) DT - 34 Sheldon Richardson (6-4, 295, Jr.) NG - 89 Matt Hoch (6-5, 300, So.) DE - 47 Kony Ealy (6-5, 265, So.) W - 25 Zaviar Gooden (6-2, 230, Sr.) M - 32 Will Ebner (6-0, 230, Sr.) S - 48 Andrew Wilson (6-3, 235, Jr.) CB - 1 Kip Edwards (6-1, 200, Sr.) CB - 31 E.J. Gaines (5-10, 195, Jr.) SS - 30 Kenronte Walker (6-0, 210, Sr.) FS - 9 Braylon Webb (6-0, 210, So.) Specialists PK - 99 Andrew Baggett (6-2, 215, Sr.) P - 97 Trey Barrow (6-1, 205, Sr.) KOR - 28 T.J. Moe (6-0, 200, Sr.) PR - 6 Marcus Murphy (5-9, 185, So.) SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKS Head Coach: Steve Spurrier (Florida, 67) Overall Record: 204-77-2 (.724) / 23rd season Record at South Carolina: 62-37 (.626) / 8th season Co-Offensive Coordinators: Shawn Elliott / Steve Spurrier, Jr. Defensive Coordinator: Lorenzo Ward Stadiums: Williams-Brice (80,250) 2012 Record: 7-2 (5-2 SEC) 2012 Rankings: 11th - AP / 11th - USA Today / 11th - Harris / 8th - BCS 2012 Home Attendance: 401,254 (80,251) Internet Web Site: www.gamecocksonline.com TENTATIVE STARTING LINEUP Offense (Multiple) WR - 1 Ace Sanders (5-8, 175, Jr.) WR - 23 Bruce Ellington (5-9, 197, So.) WR - 3 Damiere Byrd (5-9, 168, So.) LT - 53 Corey Robinson (6-8, 337, So.) LG - 50 A.J. Cann (6-4, 309, So.) C - 55 T.J. Johnson (6-6, 319, Sr.) RG - 67 Ronald Patrick (6-2, 305, Jr.) RT - 71 Brandon Shell (6-6, 331, Fr.) TE - 87 Justice Cunningham (6-4, 264, Sr.) QB - 14 Connor Shaw (6-1, 207, Jr.) FB - 43 Qua Gilchrist (6-1, 245, Sr.) TB - 31 Kenny Miles (Sr., 5-9, 193) Defense (4-2-5) DE - 98 Devin Taylor (6-8, 267, Sr.) DT - 70 Byron Jerideau (6-1, 316, Sr.) DT - 99 Kelcy Quarles (6-4, 286, So.) DE - MLB - WLB - SPUR - CB - SS - FS - CB - 7 Jadeveon Clowney (6-6, 256, So.) 47 Reginald Bowens (6-3, 254, Sr.) 54 Shaq Wilson (5-11, 224, Sr.) 21 DeVonte Holloman (6-2, 241, Sr.) 27 Victor Hampton (5-10, 197, So.) 12 Brison Williams (5-11, 205, So.) 36 D.J. Swearinger (6-0, 210, Sr.) 15 Jimmy Legree (6-0, 189, Jr.) Specialists PK/KO - 8 Adam Yates (6-1, 196, Sr.) P - 13 Tyler Hull (6-2, 205, So.) KOR - 23 Bruce Ellington (5-9, 197, So.) PR - 1 Ace Sanders (5-8, 175, Jr.) TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS Head Coach: Derek Dooley (Virginia, 91) Overall Record: 31-39 (.443) / 6th season Record at Tennessee: 14-19 (.424) / 3rd season Offensive Coordinator: Jim Chaney Defensive Coordinator: Sal Sunseri Stadium: Neyland / Shields-Watkins Field (102,455) 2012 Record: 3-5 (0-5 SEC) 2012 Rankings: NR 2012 Home Attendance: 374,450 (93,613) Internet Web Site: www.utsports.com TENTATIVE STARTING LINEUP Offense (Multiple) TE - 81 Mychal Rivera (6-3, 244, Sr.) LT - 74 Antonio Richardson (6-6, 329, So.) LG - 71 Dallas Thomas (6-5, 310, Sr.) C - 64 James Stone (6-3, 310, Jr.) RG - 72 Zach Fulton (6-5, 324, Jr.) RT - 70 Ja Juan James (6-6, 323, Jr.) X - 11 Justin Hunter (6-4, 200, Jr.) Z - 84 Cordarrell Patterson (6-3, 205, Jr.) QB - 8 Tyler Bray (6-6, 215, Jr.) TB - 20 Rajion Neal (5-11, 211, Jr.) OR 19 Devrin Young (5-8, 172, So.) OR 15 Marlin Lane (5-11, 205, So.) FB - 39 Ben Bartholomew (6-2, 252, Sr.) Defense (Multiple) DE - 94 Darrington Sentimore (6-2, 288, Jr.) NG - 98 Daniel McCullers (6-6, 377, Jr.) DE - 44 Maurice Couch (6-2, 295, Jr.) JACK - 55 Jacques Smith (6-2, 244, Jr.) SLB - 56 Curt Maggitt (6-3, 240, So.) MLB - 45 A.J. Johnson (6-3, 240, So.) WLB - 34 Herman Lathers (6-0, 230, Sr.) LCB - 10 Marsalis Teague (5-11, 182, Sr.) FS - 37 Brian Randolph (6-0, 195, So.) SS - 3 Byron Moore (6-0, 193, Jr.) RCB - 23 Prentiss Waggner (6-2, 182, Sr.) Specialists PK - 1 Michael Palardy (5-11, 177, Jr.) P - 43 Matt Darr (6-1, 213, So.) OR 1 Michael Palardy (5-11, 177, Jr.) KOR - 19 Devrin Young (5-8, 172, So.) AND 84 Cordarrelle Patterson (6-3, 205, Jr.) PR - 19 Devrin Young (5-8, 172, So.)

2012 SEC Football Page 17 Week 10 TEXAS A&M AGGIES Head Coach: Kevin Sumlin (Purdue, 88) Overall Record: 41-19 (.683) / 5th season Record at Texas A&M: 6-2 (.750) / 1st season Offensive Coordinator: Kliff Kingsbury Defensive Coordinator: Mark Snyder Stadium: Kyle Field (82,589) 2012 Record: 6-2 (3-2 SEC) 2012 Rankings: 16th - AP / 16th - USA Today / 18th - Harris / 16th - BCS) 2012 Home Attendance: 260,331 (86,777) Internet Web Site: www.aggieathletics.com TENTATIVE STARTING LINEUP Offense (Multiple) WR - 13 Mike Evans (6-5, 218, Fr.) LT - 76 Luke Joeckel (6-6, 310, Jr.) LG - 51 Jarvis Harrison (6-3, 320, So.) C - 61 Patrick Lewis (6-2, 312, Sr.) RG - 70 Cedric Ogbuehi (6-5, 295, So.) RT - 75 Jake Matthews (6-5, 305, Jr.) TE - 19 Michael Lamothe (6-3, 235, Sr.) WR - 7 Uzoma Nwachukwu (6-0, 194, Sr.) WR - 25 Ryan Swope (6-0, 206, Sr.) WR - 5 Kenric McNeal (6-1, 184, Sr.) QB - 2 Johnny Manziel (6-1, 200, Fr.) TB - 33 Christine Michael (5-11, 220, Sr.) Defense (Multiple 4-3) DE - 72 Gavin Stansbury (6-4, 270, So.) NG - 42 Kirby Ennis (6-4, 300, Jr.) DT - 99 Spencer Nealy (6-5, 277, Sr.) RUSH - 94 Damontre Moore (6-4, 250, Jr.) WLB - 45 Steven Jenkins (6-2, 220, Jr.) MLB - 11 Jonathan Stewart (6-4, 244, Sr.) SLB - 10 Sean Porter (6-2, 230, Sr.) CB - 29 Deshazor Everett (6-0, 181, So.) CB - 1 De Vante Harris (5-10, 175, Fr.) BS - 2 Steven Campbell (6-0, 201, Sr.) FS - 21 Steven Terrell (5-10, 193, Sr.) Specialists PK - 24 Taylor Bertolet (5-9, 174, Fr.) P - 48 Ryan Epperson (6-2, 195, Sr.) OR 38 Drew Kaser (6-3, 220, So.) KOR - 20 Trey Williams (5-8, 185, Fr.) PR - 22 Dustin Harris (6-0, 175, Sr.) 2012 SEC FOOTBALL STARTING LINEUPS TENTATIVE STARTING LINEUP Offense (Multi-Set) WR - 80 Chris Boyd (6-4, 204, So.) WR - 87 Jordan Matthews (6-3, 205, Jr.) WR - 17 Jonathan Krause (5-11, 184, Jr.) QB - 11 Jordan Rodgers (6-1, 212, Sr.) TB - 2 Zac Stacy (5-9, 210, Sr.) FB - 38 Fitz Lassing (6-3, 240, Jr.) TE - 82 Kris Kentera (6-4, 230, Fr.) OT - 67 Wesley Johnson (6-5, 285, Jr.) OG - 62 Ryan Seymour (6-5, 304, Sr.) C - 77 Spencer Pulley (6-4, 290, So.) OG - 69 Josh Jelesky (6-5, 290, Gr.) OT - 52 Andrew Bridges (6-6, 275, So.) Defense (4-3) DE - 98 Johnell Thomas (6-0, 250, Sr.) DT - 84 Rob Lohr (6-4, 290, Sr.) NT - 97 Jared Morse (6-3, 300, Jr.) DE - 90 Walker May (6-5, 250, Jr.) MLB - 36 Chase Garnham (6-3, 234, Jr.) OLB - 15 Archibald Barnes (6-4, 235, Sr.) OLB - 28 Karl Butler (6-1, 215, Jr.) CB - 23 Andre Hal (6-0, 184, Jr.) SS - 31 Javon Marshall (5-10, 195, Jr.) FS - 1 Kenny Ladler (6-0, 205, Jr.) CB - 8 Trey Wilson (5-11, 192, Sr.) Specialists PK - 39 Carey Spear (5-10, 190, Jr.) P - 94 Richard Kent (6-2, 202, Sr.) KOR - 25 Brian Kimbrow (5-8, 175, Fr.) PR - 87 Jordan Matthews (6-3, 205, Jr.) TOP FIVE MATCHUPS IN THE SEC This weekend s LSU at Alabama matchup will pair two top five teams in the latest major polls. Since 1980, this will be the 17th time that two SEC teams ranked in the top five have squared off. This will mark the fourth matchup where both LSU and Alabama have been ranked in the top 5 at game time. Seven times previous, LSU and Alabama were both ranked in the top 10 at game time (1964-1972-1973-1978-2009-2011-2012*) Here are the SEC vs. SEC top five matchups since 1980 (Associated Press Rankings at time game was played): Jan. 9, 2012 - #2 Alabama 21, #1 LSU 0 (at New Orleans) Nov. 25, 2011 - #1 LSU 41, #3 Arkansas 17 (at Baton Rouge) Nov. 5, 2011 - #1 LSU 9, #2 Alabama 6 (at Tuscaloosa) Dec. 5, 2009 - #2 Alabama 32, #1 Florida 13 (at Atlanta) Oct. 10, 2009 - #1 Florida 13, #4 LSU 3 (at Baton Rouge) Dec. 6, 2008 - #2 Florida 31, Alabama 20 (at Atlanta) Nov. 12, 2005 - #5 LSU 16, #4 Alabama 13 (OT) (at Tuscaloosa) Nov. 13, 2004 - #3 Auburn 24, #5 Georgia 6* (at Auburn) Dec. 6, 2003 - #3 LSU 34, #5 Georgia 13 (at Atlanta) Dec. 1, 2001 - #5 Tennessee 34, #2 Florida 32 (at Gainesville) Sept. 18, 1999 - #4 Florida 23, #2 Tennessee 21 (at Gainesville) Sept. 20, 1997 - #2 Florida 33, #4 Tennessee 20 (at Gainesville) Sept. 21, 1996 - #4 Florida 35, #2 Tennessee 29 (at Knoxville) Sept. 29, 1990 - #5 Tennessee 26, #3 Auburn 26 (at Auburn) Nov. 12, 1983 - #3 Auburn 13, #4 Georgia 7 (at Athens) Oct. 29, 1983 - #4 Auburn 28, #5 Florida 21 (at Auburn) VANDERBILT COMMODORES Head Coach: James Franklin (East Stroudsburg, 95) Overall Record: 10-11 (.476) / 2nd season Record at Georgia: 10-11 (.476) / 2nd season Offensive Coordinator: John Donovan Defensive Coordinator: Bob Shoop Stadium: Vanderbilt (40,550) 2012 Record: 4-4 (2-3 SEC) 2012 Rankings: NR 2012 Home Attendance: 186,811 (37,362) Internet Web Site: www.vucommodores.com

2012 SEC Football Page 18 Week 10 SEC AMONG NCAA FBS STATISTICAL LEADERS SEC PLAYERS AMONG NATIONAL STATISTICAL LEADERS (TOP 40) SEC TEAMS AMONG NATIONAL STATISTICAL LEADERS (TOP 40) All-Purpose Rushing LaDarius Perkins, Mississippi State (24th - 144.75 ypg); Todd Gurley, Georgia (33rd - 130.00 ypg); Cordarrelle Patterson, Tennessee (36th - 127.13 ypg). Field Goals Caleb Sturgis, Florida (6th - 1.88 fgpg); Drew Alleman, LSU (20th - 1.50 fgpg); Cody Parkey, Auburn (29th - 1.38 fgpg); Carey Spear, Vanderbilt (29th - 1.38 fgpg); Andrew Baggett, Missouri (37th - 1.25 fgpg); Taylor Bertolet, Texas A&M (37th - 1.25 fgpg); Bryson Rose, Ole Miss (37th - 1.25 fgpg). Interceptions Byron Moore, Tennessee (7th - 0.50 ipg); Darius Slay, Mississippi State (7th - 0.50 ipg); Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State (7th - 0.50 ipg); Ross Rasner, Arkansas (24th - 0.38 ipg); Robert Lester, Alabama (24th - 0.38 ipg). Kickoff Returns Cordarelle Patterson, Tennessee (4th - 33.08 ypr); Jaylen Walton, Ole Miss (28th - 26.58 ypr); Trey Williams, Texas A&M (36th - 25.24 ypr); Onterio McCalebb, Auburn (37th - 24.93 ypr); Andre Debose, Florida (24.13 ypr). Passing Efficiency A.J. McCarron, Alabama (1st - 182.40 rating); Aaron Murray, Georgia (15th - 160.30 rating); Connor Shaw, South Carolina (19th - 155.00 rating); Tyler Wilson, Arkansas (24th - 151.67 rating); Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M (29th - 148.68 rating); Tyler Bray, Tennessee (36th - 142.40 rating); Bo Wallace, Ole Miss (40th - 141.23 rating). Punting Kyle Christy, Florida (2nd - 47.85 ypp); Richard Kent, Vanderbilt (10th - 45.56 ypp); Dylan Breeding, Arkansas (11th - 45.19 ypp); Brad Wing, LSU (15th - 44.10 ypp); Landon Foster, Kentucky (31st - 42.58 ypp); Jim Broadway, Ole Miss (35th - 42.29 ypp). Punt Returns Ace Sanders, South Carolina (7th - 15.90 ypr); Marcus Murphy, Missouri (10th - 15.35 ypr); Dustin Harris, Texas A&M (12th - 14.44 ypr); Christion Jones, Alabama (23rd - 11.67 ypr); Jonathan Krause, Vanderbilt (28th - 10.09 ypr); Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State (32nd - 9.80 ypr); Devrin Young, Tennessee (34th - 9.54 ypr); Andre Debose, Florida (35th - 9.30 ypr). Receptions per Game Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas (10th - 7.25 rpg); Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt (16th - 7.00 rpg). Receiving Yards per Game Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas (10th - 112.50 ypg); Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt (15th - 96.88 ypg); Mike Evans, Texas A&M (23rd - 88.13 ypg); Justin Hunter, Tennessee (34th - 82.13 ypg). Passing Yards per Game -- Tyler Wilson, Arkansas (6th - 322.0 ypg); Tyler Bray, Tennessee (16th - 285.25 ypg); Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M (19th - 277.00 ypg); Aaron Murray, Georgia (32nd - 258.00 ypg). Rushing Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M (30th - 99.13 ypg); LaDarius Perkins, Mississippi State (35th - 95.25 ypg); Todd Gurley, Georgia (37th - 92.50 ypg); Mike Gillislee, Florida (38th - 91.13 ypg). Scoring Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M (18th - 9.75 ppg); Taylor Bertolet, Texas A&M (30th - 9.00 ppg). Total Offense Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M (3rd - 376.13 ypg); Tyler Wilson (13th - 320.14 ypg); Tyler Bray, Tennessee (28th - 283.75 ypg). Pass Efficiency Defense Alabama (1st - 86.62 rating); LSU (2nd - 90.40 rating); Florida (3rd - 90.63 rating); Vanderbilt (12th - 103.61 rating); Mississippi State (21st - 111.66 rating); South Carolina (36th - 119.27 rating); Texas A&M (38th - 119.78 rating). Kickoff Returns Alabama (6th - 28.25 ypr); Missouri (17th - 25.38 ypr); Auburn (22nd - 24.85 ypr); Texas A&M (33rd - 23.95 ypr). Net Punting Florida (1st - 44.48 ypp); Texas A&M (5th - 42.31 ypp); Vanderbilt (14th - 40.55 ypp); Auburn (26th - 39.65 ypp); Mississippi State (27th - 39.61 ypp); Kentucky (30th - 39.33 ypp); Arkansas (31st - 39.24 ypp); LSU (32nd - 39.16 ypp). Passing Offense Arkansas (17th - 309.63 ypg); Texas A&M (19th - 305.25 ypg); Tennessee (21st - 297.25 ypg). Pass Defense Alabama (1st - 145.88 ypg); LSU (4th - 148.50 ypg); Vanderbilt (5th - 151.00 ypg); Florida (16th - 180.38 ypg); Mississippi State (21st - 194.38 ypg); Missouri (22nd - 195.50 ypg); Georgia (26th - 197.75 ypg); South Carolina (28th - 198.67 ypg). Passing Efficiency Alabama (2nd - 184.75 rating); Georgia (16th - 157.53 rating); South Carolina (22nd - 152.16 rating); Texas A&M (35th - 144.27 rating); Tennessee (39th - 142.05 rating); Ole Miss (40th - 141.78 rating). Punt Returns Missouri (6th - 16.86 ypr); Texas A&M (13th - 15.24 ypr); South Carolina (16th - 14.43 ypr); Alabama (26th - 11.65 ypr). Rushing Offense Texas A&M (14th - 237.63 ypg); Alabama (22nd - 214.38 ypg); LSU (25th - 208.38 ypg); Florida (34th - 196.25 ypg); Georgia (35th - 194.88 ypg); Ole Miss (36th - 194.38 ypg). Rushing Defense Alabama (1st - 57.25 ypg); LSU (8th - 94.88 ypg); Florida (13th - 100.50 ypg); South Carolina (16th - 104.56 ypg); Arkansas (30th - 123.38 ypg); Texas A&M (38th - 136.38 ypg). Scoring Defense Alabama (1st - 8.13 ppg); Florida (4th - 12.75 ppg); LSU (9th - 14.63 ppg); Mississippi State (15th - 17.38 ppg); South Carolina (19th - 18.33 ppg); Vanderbilt (21st - 19.25 ppg); Texas A&M (34th - 22.00 ppg); Georgia (35th - 22.25 ppg). Scoring Offense Texas A&M (3rd - 45.50 ppg); Alabama (11th - 40.63 ppg); Georgia (25th - 36.75 ppg); Tennessee (30th - 34.50 ppg). Total Defense Alabama (1st - 203.13 ypg); LSU (3rd - 243.38 ypg); Florida (6th - 280.88 ypg); South Carolina (13th - 303.22 ypg); Vanderbilt (21st - 323.25 ypg); Missouri (25th - 334.00 ypg); Mississippi State (28th - 338.50 ypg); Georgia (38th - 354.75 ypg). Total Offense Texas A&M (5th - 542.88 ypg); Georgia (25th - 460.13 ypg); Tennessee (29th - 456.00 ypg). Turnover Margin Alabama (2nd - 2.13 margin); Mississippi State (6th - 1.75 margin); LSU (9th - 1.13 margin); Florida (13th - 1.00 margin); Missouri (23rd - 0.75 margin); Georgia (38th - 0.38 margin). Tackles A.J. Johnson, Tennessee (5th - 11.00 tpg); Avery Williamson, Kentucky (10th - 10.56 tpg); Daren Bates, Auburn (19th - 10.00 tpg); Kevin Minter, LSU (36th - 9.38 tpg). Tackles for Loss Jarvis Jones, Georgia (1st - 2.33 tpg); Damontre Moore, Texas A&M (2nd - 2.25 tpg); Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina (15th - 1.67 tpg); Will Ebner, Missouri (18th - 1.57 tpg); Sam Montgomery, LSU (37th - 1.29 tpg). Sacks Jarvis Jones, Georgia (2nd - 1.42 spg); Damontre Moore, Texas A&M (3rd - 1.31 spg); Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina (14th - 0.94 spg).

2012 SEC Football Page 19 Week 10 SEC NEWS & NOTES SEC FOOTBALL SERIES MARGINS SINCE 2000 (Min. 10 games played / Includes 2012 games) SEC ALL-TIME RECORDS BY WINNING PERCENTAGE (Min. 23 starts) Total Avg. Series G Margin Margin 1-9 10-19 20-29 30+ South Carolina-Tennessee 13 113 8.69 8 4 1 0 Georgia-South Carolina 13 127 9.77 8 3 2 0 Florida-Georgia 13 143 11.00 8 3 1 1 Ole Miss-Vanderbilt 12 134 11.17 7 4 1 0 Arkansas-LSU 12 136 11.33 8 1 2 1 Kentucky-Mississippi State 13 148 11.38 6 5 2 0 Kentucky-Tennessee 12 138 11.50 6 4 1 1 Alabama-LSU 13 153 11.77 7 3 2 1 Auburn-LSU 13 161 12.38 7 2 3 1 Alabama-Auburn 12 150 12.50 7 2 2 1 Florida-Tennessee 13 163 12.54 5 6 1 1 Kentucky-Vanderbilt 12 152 12.67 5 4 2 1 Arkansas-South Carolina 12 156 13.00 5 3 4 0 LSU-Ole Miss 12 158 13.17 6 4 0 2 Auburn-Ole Miss 13 172 13.23 5 4 4 0 South Carolina-Vanderbilt 13 173 13.31 5 6 1 1 Auburn-Georgia 12 165 13.75 6 3 2 1 Georgia-Tennessee 13 182 14.00 5 4 4 0 Kentucky-South Carolina 13 188 14.46 8 1 2 2 Arkansas-Auburn 13 194 14.92 4 5 4 0 Arkansas-Ole Miss 13 195 15.00 5 4 1 3 Georgia-Kentucky 13 196 15.08 6 3 2 2 Alabama-Tennessee 13 198 15.23 5 2 3 3 Arkansas-Mississippi State 12 186 15.50 6 2 2 2 Florida-LSU 13 204 15.69 6 2 2 3 Tennessee-Vanderbilt 12 196 16.33 6 2 2 2 Auburn-Mississippi State 13 219 16.85 6 1 4 2 Alabama-Ole Miss 13 221 17.00 5 4 1 3 Ole Miss-Mississippi State 12 205 17.08 4 4 2 2 Alabama-Arkansas 13 224 17.23 5 3 3 2 Alabama-Mississippi State 13 248 19.07 3 4 4 2 Georgia-Vanderbilt 13 255 19.62 3 5 1 4 Florida-South Carolina 13 263 20.23 4 1 4 4 Florida-Vanderbilt 13 272 20.92 4 3 4 2 LSU-Mississippi State 12 308 25.67 2 3 1 6 Florida-Kentucky 13 339 26.08 3 2 2 6 1. Jay Barker, Alabama (1991-94)...35-2-1 (.934) 2. Danny Wuerffel, Florida (1993-96)...32-3-1 (.903) 3. Buck Belue, Georgia (1978-81)...27-3 (.900) 4. John Lastinger, Georgia (1981-83)...20-2-1 (.891) 5. Greg McElroy, Alabama (2007-10)...24-3 (.889) 6. Peyton Manning, Tennessee (1994-97)...39-6 (.867) 7. Tim Tebow, Florida (2006-09)...35-6 (.866) 8. Reggie Slack, Auburn (1986-89)...22-4 (.846) 9. John Rauch, Georgia (1945-48)...36-8-1 (.811) 10. David Greene, Georgia (2001-04)...42-10 (.808) 11. Matthew Stafford, Georgia (2006-08)...28-7 (.800) 12 Shane Matthews, Florida (1990-92)...27-7 (.794) 13. Andy Kelly, Tennessee (1988-91)...24-5-2 (.790) 14. Babe Parilli, Kentucky (1949-51)...28-8 (.778) 15. Jason Campbell, Auburn (2001-04)...31-9 (.775) 16. Casey Clausen, Tennessee (2000-03)...34-10 (.773) CURRENT CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT BEING SHUTOUT Southeastern Conference Gms Last Time Shutout 1. *Florida 304 Oct. 29, 1988 (lost to Auburn, 16-0) 2. Tennessee 230 Sept. 17, 1994 (lost to Florida, 31-0) 3. Georgia 216 Sept. 30, 1995 (lost to Alabama, 31-0) 4. Ole Miss 163 Nov. 7, 1998 (lost to Arkansas, 34-0) 5. Alabama 151 Nov. 18, 2000 (lost to Auburn, 9-0) 6. Missouri 124 Nov. 23, 2002 (lost to Kansas State, 0-38) 7. Texas A&M 110 Nov. 8, 2003 (lost to Oklahoma, 0-77) 8. South Carolina 87 Sept. 9, 2006 (lost to Georgia, 18-0) 9. Auburn 48 Nov. 29, 2008 (lost to Alabama, 36-0) 10. Mississippi State 47 Nov. 28, 2008 (lost to Ole Miss, 45-0) 11. Vanderbilt 16 Oct. 8, 2011 (lost to Alabama, 34-0) 12. LSU 8 Jan. 9, 2012 (lost to Alabama, 21-0) 13. Arkansas 5 Sept. 15, 2012 (lost to Alabama, 52-0) Kentucky 5 Sept. 22, 2012 (lost to Florida, 38-0) * - second longest active streak in NCAA FBS (Michigan, 345). SEC STATISTICAL TRENDS Below are some statistical trends in the SEC since conference expansion in 1992 (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 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 30.1 Total Offense 335.1 367.2 366.9 376.7 344.7 372.6 376.4 349.5 364.8 399.2 360.4 376.9 368.9 348.3 351.6 385.9 342.9 378.6 400.2 355.0 393.6 Rushing Offense 167.4 169.8 165.1 153.7 144.7 137.9 144.0 127.7 140.9 154.1 163.9 157.8 166.6 141.4 140.5 168.4 147.1 175.8 175.2 161.1 168.6 Passing Offense 167.7 197.4 201.8 223.0 200.0 234.7 232.4 221.8 223.9 245.1 196.5 219.1 202.3 206.9 211.1 217.5 195.8 202.8 225.0 193.9 225.0 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% 42.8% 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% 57.2% 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 22.3 Total Defense 315.1 329.9 340.9 349.0 320.3 339.1 349.5 322.4 337.1 372.5 329.2 346.6 336.9 327.6 315.0 352.9 309.4 328.7 350.3 320.7 347.9 Rushing Defense 145.8 146.1 151.4 141.6 131.7 121.6 132.9 107.3 128.8 140.7 143.1 137.7 149.5 131.7 128.4 147.4 122.3 140.7 141.2 143.8 138.8 Passing Defense 169.3 183.8 189.5 207.4 188.6 217.5 216.6 215.1 208.3 231.8 186.1 208.9 187.4 195.9 186.6 205.5 187.1 188.0 209.1 176.9 209.1 Percent Run 46.3% 44.3% 44.4% 40.6% 41.1% 35.9% 38.0% 33.3% 38.2% 37.8% 43.5% 39.7% 44.4% 40.2% 40.8% 41.8% 39.5% 42.8% 40.3% 44.8% 39.9% 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% 60.1% The national average for scoring offense is 29.7. The SEC is fourth in the nation at 30.1 points per game (National Leader: Big 12-36.9). The national average for total offense is 410.4. The Big 12 leads the nation at 463.4 yards per game with the SEC tenth at 393.6

2012 SEC Football Page 20 Week 10 SHUTOUTS IN THE SEC SINCE 1992 Which defenses in the SEC have posted the most shutouts since 1992: Team Total Last Alabama 20 9/15/12 vs. Arkansas (52-0) Arkansas 6 9/9/06 vs. Utah State (20-0) Auburn 14 8/30/08 vs. UL-Monroe (34-0) Florida 9 9/22/12 vs. Kentucky (38-0) Georgia 9 9/17/11 vs. Coastal Carolina (59-0) Kentucky 5 9/5/09 vs. Miami, Ohio (42-0) LSU 16 11/13/10 vs. UL-Monroe (51-0) Ole Miss 12 9/22/11 vs. Tulane (39-0) Mississippi State 7 9/25/99 vs. South Carolina (17-0) Missouri 8 9/17/11 vs. Western Illinois (69-0) South Carolina 7 8/28/08 vs. N.C. State (34-0) Tennessee 15 11/5/11 vs. Middle Tennessee (24-0) Texas A&M 9 9/11/04 vs. Wyoming (31-0) Vanderbilt 3 9/15/12 vs. Presbyterian (58-0) 2012 MISC. SEC FOOTBALL STATISTICS SEC S BEST ROAD TEAMS 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 W-L Pct. Florida 69-24.742 Alabama 53-30.639 Georgia 57-35-1.618 Tennessee 51-32.614 Auburn 47-35.573 LSU 45-37-1.548 Arkansas 33-47-2.415 South Carolina 33-51.393 Ole Miss 24-58.293 Kentucky 23-60.277 Mississippi State 22-59-1.274 Vanderbilt 14-68.171 ---------- Missouri 0-1.000 Texas A&M 2-0 1.000 RECORD WHEN SCORING FIRST / FIRST OFFENSIVE DRIVES (* - Includes Missed Field Goals) When Scoring First First Offensive Drive G W-L Pct. TD FG* Punt Down TO Alabama 8 8-0 1.000 4 0-0 4 0 0 Arkansas 5 3-2.600 1 2-3 2 0 2 Auburn 1 0-1.000 1 0-0 7 0 0 Florida 3 3-0.000 2 0-0 5 0 1 Georgia 5 5-0 1.000 5 0-0 2 0 1 Kentucky 2 0-2.000 1 0-0 5 1 2 LSU 6 5-1.833 2 2-2 2 0 2 Ole Miss 4 4-0 1.000 5 0-0 3 0 0 Mississippi State 6 6-0 1.000 3 1-3 2 0 0 Missouri 5 3-2.600 2 2-2 4 0 0 South Carolina 5 5-0 1.000 3 0-0 3 0 3 Tennessee 2 2-0 1.000 2 0-0 5 0 1 Texas A&M 8 6-2.750 5 1-1 2 0 0 Vanderbilt 5 3-2.600 3 0-0 4 1 0 CLOSE LOSSES SINCE 2003 Total Team Losses 1-7 Margin Pct. Alabama 36 21.583 Georgia 33 19.576 Florida 31 16.516 LSU 23 10.435 Arkansas 46 20.435 South Carolina 49 21.429 Auburn 39 16.410 Vanderbilt 75 29.387 Ole Miss 64 24.375 Texas A&M 56 20.357 Tennessee 51 18.353 Kentucky 69 22.319 Missouri 44 12.273 Mississippi State 65 16.246 SCORING IN THE SEC TOUCHDOWNS SCORED TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Passing Rushing Defense KO Returns# Punt Returns* TOTAL Passing Rushing Defense KO Returns# Punt Returns* TOTAL Alabama 19 20 1 1 0 41 3 4 0 1 0 8 Arkansas 18 10 0 0 0 28 17 14 1 0 0 32 Auburn 6 7 0 1 0 14 11 16 1 0 0 28 Florida 8 16 1 0 0 25 4 7 0 0 0 11 Georgia 17 21 1 1 0 40 9 10 2 0 1 22 Kentucky 11 10 0 0 0 21 15 21 2 0 0 38 LSU 7 20 2 0 1 30 7 8 0 0 0 15 Ole Miss 12 19 1 1 0 33 12 11 2 1 0 26 Mississippi State 17 15 2 0 0 34 8 7 0 2 0 17 Missouri 7 10 3 1 3 24 9 15 0 0 0 24 South Carolina 19 16 2 0 1 38 12 7 0 0 0 19 Tennessee 21 12 1 1 0 35 15 17 1 0 0 33 Texas A&M 16 26 3 0 1 46 11 10 0 0 0 21 Vanderbilt 6 13 2 0 1 22 4 13 0 0 0 17 TOTALS 184 215 19 6 7 431 137 160 9 4 1 311 * - includes blocked kick/punt return, fumbled punt return ; # - includes fumbled kick return

2012 SEC Football Page 21 Week 10 DRIVE CHART - OFFENSE Overall / TD Drives ---------------------------------------------------- Drives Ended By -------------------------------- Points Pts./ Drive Started TD FG FGA PUNT DOWN *TURN CLOCK Scored Drive Efficiency Alabama 97 39 13 17 26 2 4 9 311 3.21 53.6 / 40.2 Arkansas 108 28 6 10 38 9 17 6 213 1.97 31.5 / 25.9 Auburn 100 13 11 13 48 3 19 4 124 1.24 24.0 / 13.0 Florida 103 24 15 17 40 3 10 9 213 2.07 37.9 / 23.3 Georgia 109 38 6 8 43 3 12 5 273 2.50 40.3 / 34.9 Kentucky 109 21 5 10 47 11 14 6 164 1.50 23.9 / 19.3 LSU 103 27 12 17 44 0 11 4 225 2.18 37.9 / 26.2 Ole Miss 106 31 10 15 32 3 16 9 245 2.31 38.7 / 29.2 Mississippi State 97 32 9 16 33 2 5 9 250 2.58 42.3 / 32.9 Missouri 109 17 10 14 46 10 13 9 170 1.56 24.8 / 15.6 South Carolina 112 36 7 10 44 4 13 5 274 2.45 38.4 / 32.1 Tennessee 110 33 11 13 36 6 17 5 262 2.38 40.0 / 30.0 Texas A&M 110 44 10 16 26 3 12 9 336 3.05 49.1 / 40.0 Vanderbilt 99 19 11 14 38 11 11 6 166 1.68 30.3 / 19.2 [NOTE: Drive Efficiency = Total Scores/Drives Started] (*-Includes Safeties) 2012 MISC. SEC FOOTBALL STATISTICS DRIVE CHART - DEFENSE Overall / TD Drives ---------------------------------------------------- Drives Ended By -------------------------------- Points Pts./ Drive Started TD FG FGA PUNT DOWN *TURN CLOCK Scored Drive Efficiency Alabama 95 7 3 6 51 6 20 5 58 0.61 10.5 / 07.4 Arkansas 108 30 8 15 44 4 9 6 234 2.17 35.2 / 27.8 Auburn 100 29 9 18 34 5 8 6 230 2.30 38.0 / 29.0 Florida 98 11 8 15 50 4 15 3 102 1.04 19.4 / 11.2 Georgia 111 20 9 13 50 5 16 7 165 1.49 26.1 / 18.0 Kentucky 104 36 9 12 34 7 8 7 278 2.67 43.3 / 34.6 LSU 109 15 5 8 55 2 20 9 117 1.07 18.3 / 13.8 Ole Miss 101 23 11 13 39 7 16 3 180 1.78 33.7 / 22.8 Mississippi State 94 15 7 9 46 2 19 3 125 1.33 23.4 / 16.0 Missouri 112 24 7 8 53 6 16 5 186 1.66 27.7 / 21.4 South Carolina 118 19 11 14 52 9 14 10 165 1.40 25.4 / 16.1 Tennessee 115 32 14 18 39 3 15 8 264 2.30 40.0 / 27.8 Texas A&M 112 21 8 13 56 11 7 4 169 1.51 25.9 / 18.8 Vanderbilt 101 17 12 12 50 6 8 8 154 1.52 28.7 / 16.8 [NOTE: Drive Efficiency = Total Scores/Drives Started] (*-Includes Safeties) FOURTH QUARTER SCORING# ------------------ AVG. STARTING FIELD POSITION & DEFENSIVE DRIVES# School Points For Points Against Margin Record Own Opp. Opp. 3 & Out* Opp. Drives Pct. Alabama 83 17 +66 8-0 UA36 OPP26 41 95 43.2 Arkansas 37 55-18 3-5 UA27 OPP31 26 108 24.1 Auburn 6 69-63 1-7 AU29 OPP27 26 100 26.0 Florida 64 20 +44 7-1 UF35 OPP26 37 98 37.8 Georgia 59 37 +22 7-1 UG33 OPP27 40 111 36.0 Kentucky 28 44-16 1-8 UK28 OPP32 22 104 21.2 LSU 72 41 +31 7-1 LS33 OPP26 44 109 40.4 Ole Miss 68 50 +18 5-3 UM28 OPP33 31 101 30.7 Mississippi State 59 41 +18 7-1 MS33 OPP27 29 94 30.9 Missouri 47 70-23 4-4 MU32 OPP33 42 112 37.5 South Carolina 74 55 +19 7-2 SC32 OPP31 40 118 33.9 Tennessee 61 51 +10 3-5 UT32 OPP28 32 115 27.8 Texas A&M 75 58 +17 5-2 AM30 OPP25 40 112 35.7 Vanderbilt 29 50-21 4-4 VU31 OPP29 35 101 34.7 CONF. AVG. 762 658 +104 SEC31 OPP29 485 1478 32.8 * - Opponent held to three plays or less without points scored. / # - Does not include overtime

2012 SEC Football Page 22 Week 10 POINTS OFF TURNOVERS 2012 MISC. SEC FOOTBALL STATISTICS Team Opponent Opponent Points Scored Total Team Pct. of Team Points Scored Total Opp. Pct. of School Turnovers off Turnovers Points Scored Points Scored Turnovers off Turnovers Points Scored Points Scored Alabama 23 126 325 38.77 6 3 65 04.62 Arkansas 9 24 216 11.11 19 69 247 27.94 Auburn 9 16 131 12.21 19 46 239 19.25 Florida 18 65 220 29.55 10 13 102 12.75 Georgia 16 45 294 15.31 13 51 178 28.65 Kentucky 9 3 164 01.83 14 45 292 15.41 LSU 21 74 248 29.84 12 41 117 35.04 Ole Miss 18 58 259 22.39 17 52 213 24.41 Mississippi State 14 56 288 19.79 15 24 165 14.55 Missouri 19 52 195 26.67 13 40 189 21.16 South Carolina 14 56 288 19.79 15 24 165 14.55 Tennessee 14 56 276 20.29 17 55 271 20.29 Texas A&M 7 38 364 10.44 14 38 176 21.59 Vanderbilt 8 30 189 15.87 11 27 154 17.53 CONF. TOTAL. 205 702 3433 20.45 187 521 2547 20.45 AVERAGE 14.64 50.14 245.21 13.36 37.21 181.93 AVERAGE DRIVES ------------------------------------------------------- Total Avg. Plays Avg. Yds. Avg. Time of No. of Scoring Drives Drives Plays in Drive Yards in Drive Time Possesion - 2:00 5:00 + Alabama 95 515 5.42 3491 36.75 15968 2:48 21 6 Arkansas 108 554 5.13 3454 31.98 12772 1:58 14 1 Auburn 100 473 4.73 2272 22.72 13783 2:18 5 4 Florida 103 522 5.07 2719 26.40 16352 2:39 17 10 Georgia 109 534 4.90 3681 33.77 13835 2:07 15 1 Kentucky 109 561 5.15 2653 24.34 12892 1:58 10 1 LSU 103 539 5.23 3086 29.96 14403 2:20 15 6 Ole Miss 106 573 5.41 3440 32.45 12941 2:02 17 3 Mississippi State 97 532 5.48 3174 32.72 15019 2:35 12 8 Missouri 109 553 5.07 2539 23.29 13835 2:07 12 0 South Carolina 112 589 5.26 3349 29.90 15845 2:21 17 7 Tennessee 110 583 5.30 3648 33.16 13201 2:00 17 4 Texas A&M 110 635 5.77 4343 39.48 13641 2:04 18 3 Vanderbilt 99 530 5.35 3019 30.49 14219 2:24 7 1 Time of possession and scoring drives do not include overtime drives] SEC REDZONE TD RANKINGS OFFENSE Team TD-Chances Percentage Rush - Pass Alabama 26-35.743 16-10 Texas A&M 29-40.725 19-10 Ole Miss 20-28.714 16-4 Georgia 22-31.710 14-8 South Carolina 24-35.686 14-10 Mississippi State 21-33.636 10-11 Kentucky 14-22.636 7-7 Tennessee 24-40.600 10-14 Arkansas 18-32.563 10-8 Florida 17-31.548 12-5 LSU 16-34.471 14-2 Missouri 12-26.462 9-3 Vanderbilt 12-30.400 9-3 Auburn 6-19.316 6-0 DEFENSE Team TD-Chances Percentage Rush - Pass Vanderbilt 10-26.385 8-2 Alabama 6-15.400 4-2 Florida 10-23.435 7-3 South Carolina 13-29.448 6-7 Ole Miss 15-32.469 8-7 Georgia 15-30.500 8-7 Mississippi State 11-21.524 6-5 Texas A&M 14-25.560 9-5 Tennessee 17-29.586 10-7 Auburn 22-36.611 13-9 Arkansas 23-37.622 12-11 Kentucky 26-40.650 17-9 Missouri 20-29.690 14-6 LSU 11-13.846 6-5

2012 SEC Football Page 23 Week 10 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME SEC DIVISIONAL TIE-BREAKER In the event of a tie for the division championship, the following procedures will be used to break all ties to determine the SEC Football Championship Game representative. All Conference versus Conference Games (both division and non-division) will be counted in the Conference Standings. Two-Team Tie. In the event two teams are tied for a division title, the following procedure will be used in the following order: A. Head-to-head competition between the two tied teams; B. Records of the tied teams within the division; C. Head-to-head competition against the team within the division with the best overall (divisional and non-divisional) Conference record, and proceeding through the division (multiple ties within the division will be broken from first to last and a tie for first place will be broken before a tie for fourth place); D. Overall record against non-divisional teams; E. Combined record against all common non-divisional teams; F. Record against the common non-divisional team with the best overall Conference record (divisional or non-divisional) and proceeding through other common non-divisional teams based on their order of finish within their division; and G. The tied team with the highest ranking in the Bowl Championship Series Standings following the last weekend of regular-season games shall be the divisional representative in the SEC Championship Game. Three-Team Tie (or more). If three teams are tied for a division title, the following procedure will be used in the following order: (Note: If one of the procedures results in one team being eliminated and two remaining, the two-team tiebreaker procedure as stated in No. 1 above will be used): A. Combined head to head record among the tied teams; B. Record of the tied teams within the division; C. Head to head competition against the team within the division with the best overall Conference record (divisional and non divisional) and proceeding through the division (multiple ties within the division will be broken from first to last and a tie for first place will be broken before a tie for fourth place); D. Overall Conference record against non divisional teams; E. Combined record against all common non divisional teams; F. Record against the common non-divisional team with the best overall Conference record (divisional and non-divisional) and proceeding through other common non-divisional teams based on their order of finish within their division; and G. The tied team with the highest ranking in the Bowl Championship Series Standings following the last weekend of regular-season games shall be the divisional representative in the SEC Championship Game, unless the second of the tied teams is ranked within five-or-fewer places of the highest-ranked tied team. In this case, the head-to-head results of the top two ranked tied teams shall determine the representative in the SEC Championship Game. 2012 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME The 2012 SEC Football Championship Game will be played on Sat., Dec. 1 at 4 p.m. ET in Atlanta s Georgia Dome. The game will be televised nationally on CBS Sports. The game pits the SEC s two divisional champions. This will be the 21st annual title game (scores of previous games are below). General public tickets for the 2012 game are sold out. The 2009 SEC Championship Game earned a 11.8 rating and a 24 share, the highest rated SEC Championship Game in history. The game was played in Birmingham s Legion Field in 1992 and 1993 and moved to the Georgia Dome in 1994. The Championship Game has drawn 18 capacity crowds in its 20-year history. Only 1993 (Birmingham) and 1995 (Atlanta) were not sellouts. Year Score Attendance 1992 Alabama 28, Florida 21 83,091 1993 Florida 28, Alabama 13 76,345 1994 Florida 24, Alabama 23 74,751 1995 Florida 34, Arkansas 3 71,325 1996 Florida 45, Alabama 30 74,132 1997 Tennessee 30, Auburn 29 74,896 1998 Tennessee 24, Miss. State 14 74,795 1999 Alabama 34, Florida 7 71,500 2000 Florida 28, Auburn 6 73,427 2001 LSU 31, Tennessee 20 74,843 2002 Georgia 30, Arkansas 3 74,835 2003 LSU 34, Georgia 13 74,913 2004 Auburn 38, Tennessee 28 74,892 2005 Georgia 34, LSU 14 73,717 2006 Florida 38, Arkansas 28 73,374 2007 LSU 21, Tennessee 14 73,832 2008 Florida 31, Alabama 20 75,892 2009 Alabama 32, Florida 13 75,514 2010 Auburn 56, South Carolina 17 75,802 2011 LSU 42, Georgia 10 74,515 MISC. STATS HISTORY (Since 2000) [From chart on page 21] Highest Average Points per Drive 3.54 -- Florida, 2008 (545points in 154 offensive drives) 3.50 -- Auburn, 2010 (556 in 159) 3.49 -- Florida, 2007 (524 in 150) 3.27 -- Florida, 2001 (471 in 144) 2.94 -- LSU, 2006 (410 in 139) 2.93 -- Alabama, 2010 (436 in 149) 2.92 -- Florida, 2009 (467 in 160) 2.75 -- LSU, 2007 (526 in 191) 2.69 -- Ole Miss, 2001 (346 in 143) 2.63 -- Arkansas, 2010 (460 in 175) 2.62 -- Kentucky, 2007 (461 in 176) 2.61 -- Auburn, 2005 (365 in 140) 2.60 -- South Carolina, 2006 (346 in 133) 2.57 -- LSU, 2011 (413 in 161) 2.56 -- Auburn, 2004 (403 in 157) 2.56 -- Kentucky, 2010 (399 in 156) 2012 Highs 3.21 -- Alabama (311 in 97) 3.05 -- Texas A&M (336 in 110) 2.58 -- Mississippi State (250 in 97) Highest Overall Scoring Efficiency 56.0% -- Auburn, 2010 (89 scoring drives of 159 total drives) 54.9% -- Florida, 2001 (79 of 144) 54.0% -- Florida, 2007 (86 of 150) 53.9% -- Florida, 2008 (83 of 154) 50.0% -- Florida, 2009 (80 of 160) 49.0% -- Alabama, 2010 (73 of 149) 47.1% -- LSU, 2007 (90 of 191) 47.0% -- Alabama, 2011 (73 of 156) 46.0% -- LSU, 2006 (64 of 139) 44.7% -- LSU, 2011 (72 of 161) 44.6% -- Alabama, 2009 (78 of 175) 44.4% -- South Carolina, 2006 (59 of 133) 44.3% -- Ole Miss, 2003 (74 of 167) 43.4% -- Arkansas, 2012 (72 of 166) 43.2% -- Kentucky, 2007 (76 of 176) 2012 Highs 53.6% -- Alabama (52 of 97) 49.1% -- Texas A&M (54 of 110) Touchdown Scoring Efficiency 47.3% -- Florida, 2007 (71 touchdown drives of 150 total drives) 46.8% -- Florida, 2008 (72 of 154) 45.3% -- Auburn, 2010 (72 of 159) 40.9% -- Florida, 2001 (59 of 144) 39.6% -- LSU, 2006 (55 of 139) 37.8% -- Ole Miss, 2001 (54 of 143) 36.3% -- Florida, 2009 (58 of 160) 36.2% -- Alabama, 2010 (54 of 149) 34.8% -- LSU, 2011 (56 of 161) 34.1% -- Kentucky, 2007 (60 of 176) 33.6% -- Auburn, 2005 (47 of 140) 33.5% -- LSU, 2007 (64 of 191) 33.3% -- Kentucky, 2010 (52 of 156) 33.1% -- Auburn, 2004 (52 of 157) 33.1% -- Arkansas, 2010 (58 of 175) 2012 Highs 40.2% -- Alabama (39 of 97) 40.0% -- Texas A&M (44 of 110) 34.9% -- Georgia (38 of 109)

2012 SEC Football Page 24 Week 10 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RACE RECAPS 1992 - Both races decided before final weekend. Florida and Georgia (6-2 in the SEC) were co-champions in the Eastern Division. The Gators won the tie-breaker by virtue of a 26-24 win over the Bulldogs earlier in the season. Alabama (8-0) was the outright Western Division champion, even with a game against Auburn in the final weekend, which the Tide won, 17-0. 1993 - Both races decided before final weekend. Florida won the Eastern Division and Alabama won the Western Division. The Gators finished 1/2 game ahead of Tennessee (UT tied Alabama, 17-17). Alabama, at 5-2-1, finished two games ahead second-place Arkansas. Auburn was 8-0 in the SEC, but was ineligible for the conference title. 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 8-0 SEC mark, three games ahead of Miss. State. 1995 - Both races decided before final weekend. Florida won the Eastern Division, finishing 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. 1996 - Both races decided before final weekend. Florida won the Eastern Division, finishing SEC play at 8-0, one game ahead of Tennessee. Alabama won the Western Division with a 6-2 SEC mark, tying LSU. However, the Tide defeated the Tigers, 26-0, earlier in the year to win the tie-breaker. 1997 - Eastern Division race not finalized until after the final weekend. Tennessee defeated Vanderbilt, 17-10, to win the division on the final weekend. Tennessee, at 7-1 in the SEC, finished one game ahead of Georgia and Florida. Auburn had won the Western Division with a 6-2 SEC mark, tying LSU. However, Auburn defeated LSU, 31-28, earlier in the year to win the tie-breaker. 1998 - Western Division race not finalized until after the final weekend. Miss. State defeated Ole Miss, 28-6, on Thanksgiving night, to win division on final weekend. Arkansas and Miss. State finished in tie for the division title. However, Miss. State defeated Arkansas, 22-21, earlier 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. Tennessee had clinched the Eastern Division before the final weekend and defeated Vanderbilt, 41-0, to finished the SEC at 8-0. 1999 - Both races decided before final weekend. Florida won the Eastern Division, finishing SEC play at 7-1, one game ahead of Tennessee. Alabama won the Western Division with a 7-1 SEC mark, one game ahead of Miss. State. 2000 - Both races decided before final weekend. Florida won the Eastern Division, finishing SEC play at 7-1, two games ahead of South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee. Auburn won the Western Division with a 6-2 SEC mark, one game ahead of LSU. LSU lost to Arkansas in the final weekend, 14-3. Even if the Tigers would have beaten the Razorbacks, Auburn would have won the tie-breaker over LSU due to a 34-17 win earlier in the season. 2001 - Both races go down to the final weekend. Due to game postponements on Sept. 15, games were reschedule for Dec. 1. On that weekend, Tennessee defeated Florida, 34-32, in Gainesville, and LSU defeated Auburn, 27-14, in Baton Rouge, to clinch berths in the SEC Championship Game. The Vols won the East with a 7-1 mark while LSU had a 5-3 mark and tied with Auburn for the West, but won the head-to-head tiebreaker. 2002 - Western division race not finalized until after the final weekend. Georgia clinched the Eastern Division championship on Nov. 16 after defeating Auburn, 24-21, in Auburn. The 7-1 Bulldogs finish one game ahead of Florida, which was 6-2. Arkansas wins the Western Division on the season s final weekend, defeating LSU, 21-20, in Little Rock on Nov. 29. The Razorbacks, LSU Tigers and Auburn Tigers are tied at 5-3 but Arkansas wins the head-to-head tiebreakers. 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-breaker involving the BCS standings, Georgia has the highest BCS ranking and has defeated 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 the Western Division championship. LSU s 17-14 win over Ole Miss the week before earns the Tigers the Western Division berth. 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 the standings of second-place LSU (6-2). Tennessee clinches berth as Eastern Division representative with 38-33 win against Vanderbilt on Nov. 20. The Vols (7-1) would win their next game on the following weekend against Kentucky to claim the division title outright. Georgia was second in the Western Division with a 6-2 mark. 2005 - Georgia (6-2) clinched Eastern Division Championship with a 45-13 win over Kentucky on Nov. 19. The Bulldogs finish one full game ahead of South Carolina and Florida in the standings. LSU clinched Western Division title with a 19-17 win over Arkansas on Nov. 25. The Tigers finished tied for the Western Division title (7-1), but defeated Auburn, 20-17, on Oct. 22, to win the tie-breaker. 2006 - Florida (7-1) clinched Eastern Division Championship and berth in the SEC 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 Nov. 18. 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 four-overtime victory over Kentucky in Week 13. The Vols win the tie-breaker with Georgia (6-2), defeating the Bulldogs 35-14 in Week 6. 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 Championship Game on Week 12 (Nov. 8) after defeating Vanderbilt, 42-14. 2009 - Florida (8-0) clinched Eastern Division berth in SEC Championship Game on Week 9 (Oct. 31) after defeating Georgia, 41-17. Alabama (8-0) clinched Western Division berth in SEC Championship Game on Week 11 (Nov. 14) after defeating Mississippi State, 31-3. 2010 - Both spots in the SEC Championship Game were clinched on Week 11 (Nov. 13). Auburn (8-0) clinched Western Division berth with a 49-31 win against Georgia. South Carolina (5-3) clinched Eastern Division berth with a 36-14 win against Florida. 2011 - Georgia (7-1) clinched a berth in the SEC Championship Game in Week 12 (Nov. 19) with a 19-10 win over Kentucky while LSU (8-0) clinched its berth in Week 13 (last weekend of the regular season) with a 41-17 win over Arkansas SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RACE RECAP The earliest a berth has been clinched in the SEC Championship Game is Oct. 30 (Auburn, 2004, & Alabama, 1993). In 10 of 40 divisional races (counting 2011), a championship game berth has not been decided until the weekend prior to the SEC Championship Game. That occurred in 1997 (Tennessee), 1998 (Mississippi State), 2001 (Tennessee and LSU), 2002 (Arkansas), 2003 (Georgia and LSU), 2005 (LSU), 2007 (Tennessee) and 2011 (LSU). SEC POST-SEASON INDIVIDUAL AWARDS UPDATE (SEC Only) Lott IMPACT Trophy Quarter-Finalists (5 of 20) Thorpe Award Semifinalists (4 of 15) Johnthan Banks, CB, Mississippi State Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State Jarvis Jones, LB, Georgia Matt Elam, Florida Sam Montgomery, DE LSU Dee Milliner, Alabama Eric Reid, S, LSU Eric Reid, LSU Jesse Williams, DT, Alabama Butkus Award Semifinalists (3 of 12) Maxwell Award Semifinalists (4 of 16) Jarvis Jones, Georgia Mike Gillislee, RB, Florida Kevin Minter, LSU Jarvis Jones, LB, Georgia C.J. Mosley, Alabama Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M AJ McCarron, QB, Alabama Davey O Brien Semifinalists (3 of 16) Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M Bednarik Award Semifinalists (8 of 16) AJ McCarron, Alabama Johnthan Banks, CB, Mississippi State Aaron Murray, Georgia Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina Matt Elam, DB, Florida Jarvis Jones, LB, Georgia Dee Milliner, DB, Alabama Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU Damontre Moore, DE, Texas A&M C.J. Mosley, LB, Alabama

2012 SEC Football Page 25 Week 10 KICKER S CORNER 2012 MISC. SEC FOOTBALL STATISTICS LONGEST DRIVES SEC PUNTERS INSIDE THE 20-YARD LINE (Min. 10 punts or 1 punter per team) Punter, School IN20 Total Punts Percentage Trey Barrow, Missouri 19 44 43.18 Ryan Epperson, Texas A&M 11 26 42.31 Cody Mandell, Alabama 10 26 38.46 Dylan Breeding, Arkansas 14 37 37.84 Baker Swedenburg, Miss. State 12 33 36.36 Michael Palardy, Tennessee 6 17 35.29 Kyle Christy, Florida 13 39 33.33 Brad Wing, LSU 13 41 31.71 Richard Kent, Vanderbilt 11 35 31.43 Jim Broadway, Ole Miss 9 31 29.03 Steven Clark, Auburn 12 48 25.00 Collin Barber, Georgia 9 37 24.32 Tyler Hull, South Carolina 9 42 21.43 Landon Foster, Kentucky 10 48 20.83 ---------- OTHERS Adam Erikson, Georgia 4 6 66.67 Matt Darr, Tennessee 6 16 37.50 SEC KICKERS IN THE END ZONE (Min. 2.0 kickoffs per game or 1 kicker per team) Kicker, School Touchbacks Attempts Pct. Zach Hocker, Arkansas 30 42 71.43 Taylor Bertolet, Texas A&M 44 65 67.69 Cody Parkey, Auburn 20 31 64.52 Joe Mansour, Kentucky 10 17 58.83 Cade Foster, Alabama 28 48 58.33 Caleb Sturgis, Florida 23 47 48.94 Adam Yates, South Carolina 18 38 47.37 Bryson Rose, Ole Miss 10 22 45.45 Michael Palardy, Tennessee 21 52 40.38 James Hairston, LSU 20 50 40.00 Jamie Lindley, Georgia 9 28 32.14 Carey Spear, Vanderbilt 11 35 31.43 Devon Bell, Mississippi State 10 39 25.64 Trey Barrow, Missouri 8 37 21.62 ----------- OTHERS Nathan Noble, Ole Miss 10 27 40.74 Marshall Morgan, Georgia 9 24 37.50 Craig McIntosh, Kentucky 4 14 28.57 Landon Ard, South Carolina 3 15 20.00 SEC KICKERS OVER 40 YARDS Kicker, School FGM FGA Pct. Long Caleb Sturgis, Florida 5 5 100.00 51 (2) Marshall Morgan, Georgia 3 4 75.00 52 Taylor Bertolet, Texas A&M 3 5 60.00 54 Cody Parkey, Auburn 3 5 60.00 46 Bryson Rose, Ole Miss 4 7 57.14 53 Cade Foster, Alabama 4 8 50.00 52 Devon Bell, Miss. State 2 4 50.00 42 Adam Yates, South Carolina 1 2 50.00 51 Andrew Baggett, Missouri 3 6 50.00 46 Carey Spear, Vanderbilt 2 5 40.00 44 Craig McIntosh, Kentucky 3 8 37.50 47 (2) Drew Alleman, LSU 1 3 33.33 44 Zach Hocker, Arkansas 1 3 33.33 41 BY PLAYS 17 - by Ole Miss vs. Texas A&M (80 yards, 7:24 TOP, FG) 16 - by LSU vs. North Texas (74 yards, 8:17 TOP, FG) 16 - by Kentucky vs. South Carolina (94 yards, 6:24 TOP, FG) 16 - by Ole Miss vs. Alabama (70 yards, 5:01 TOP, TD) 16 - by Tennessee vs. Florida (76 yards, 6:20 TOP, TD) 16 - by LSU vs. South Carolina (69 yards, 7:47 TOP, FG) 16 - by Vanderbilt vs. Florida (56 yards, 8:43 TOP, Missed FG) 16 - by Vanderbilt vs. Auburn (75 yards, 8:25 TOP, TD) 16 - by Mississippi State vs. Alabama (97 yards, 8:23 TOP, Turnover) 15 - by Ole Miss vs. Tulane (80 plays, 4:52 TOP, TD) 15 - by Florida vs. Kentucky (72 plays, 9:03 TOP, TD) 15 - by Texas A&M vs. Florida (66 yards, 4:26 TOP, FG) 15 - by Ole Miss vs. UTEP (84 yards, 4:42 TOP, TD) 15 - by Arkansas vs. Texas A&M (79 yards, 4:11 TOP, FG) 15 - by Ole Miss vs. Texas A&M (70 yards, 5:41 TOP, TD) 15 - by Missouri vs. Vanderbilt (88 yards, 4:52 TOP, FG) 15 - by Georgia vs. South Carolina (80 yards, 5:10 TOP, Downs) 15 - by Vanderbilt vs. Florida (58 yards, 1:52 TOP, Downs) 15 - by Tennessee vs. Mississippi State (86 yards, 5:03 TOP, TD) 15 - by South Carolina vs. Florida (61 yards, 6:58 TOP, FG) 15 - by Florida vs. Georgia (70 yards, 6:28 TOP, FG) BY YARDS 99 - by Texas A&M vs. Louisiana Tech (6 plays, 2:37 TOP, TD) 97 - by Ole Miss vs. UTEP (7 plays, 3:25 TOP, TD) 97 - by Georgia vs. Kentucky (4 plays, 1:37 TOP, TD) 97 - by Mississippi State vs. Alabama (16 plays, 8:23 TOP, Turnover) 96 - by Georgia vs. Vanderbilt (12 plays, 5:19 TOP, TD) 95 - by Alabama vs. Florida Atlantic (12 plays, 2:38 TOP, TD) 95 - by Arkansas vs. Ole Miss (13 plays, 6:23 TOP, TD) 94 - by Georgia vs. Florida Atlantic (5 plays, 1:14 TOP, TD) 94 - by Kentucky vs. South Carolina (16 plays, 6:24 TOP, FG) 91 - by Texas A&M vs. Arkansas (7 plays, 2:00 TOP, TD) 91 - by Florida vs. Vanderbilt (11 plays, 5:01 TOP, TD) 89 - by Ole Miss vs. Texas (12 plays, 3:07 TOP, TD) 89 - by Texas A&M vs. Arkansas (5 plays, 2:48 TOP, TD) 89 - by South Carolina vs. Georgia (14 plays, 9:28 TOP, TD) 89 - by Georgia vs. Kentucky (11 plays, 5:39 TOP, TD) BY TIME 9:28 - by South Carolina vs. Georgia (14 plays, 89 yards, TD) 9:03 - by Florida vs. Kentucky (15 plays, 72 yards, TD) 8:43 - by Vanderbilt vs. Florida (16 plays, 56 yards, Missed FG) 8:25 - by Vanderbilt vs. Auburn (16 plays, 75 yards, TD) 8:23 - by Mississippi State vs. Alabama (16 plays, 97 yards, Turnover) 8:17 - by LSU vs. North Texas (16 plays, 74 yards, FG) 7:57 - by LSU vs. South Carolina (16 plays, 75 yards, FG) 7:47 - by LSU vs. South Carolina (16 plays, 69 yards, FG) 7:43 - by South Carolina vs. Missouri (13 plays, 78 yards, Downs) 7:24 - by Ole Miss vs. Texas A&M (17 plays, 80 yards, FG) 7:12 - by South Carolina vs. Kentucky (14 plays, 81 yards, TD) 7:08 - by Mississippi State vs. Middle Tennessee (14 plays, 74 yards, TD) 7:07 - by Missouri vs. Kentucky (11 plays, 55 yards, End of Half) 7:07 - by Alabama vs. Ole Miss (12 plays, 69 yards, FG) 6:58 - by South Carolina vs. Florida (15 plays, 61 yards, FG) 6:56 - by Alabama vs. Ole Miss (13 plays, 68 yards, TD)

2012 SEC Football Page 26 Week 10 SEC PLAYERS ON INDIVIDUAL AWARD WATCH LISTS Name School Award Drew Alleman LSU Groza Alvin Bailey Arkansas Outland / Lombardi Johnthan Banks Mississippi State Bednarik / Thorpe / Nagurski / Lott / Hornung Emory Blake Auburn Biletnikoff Jon Bostic Florida Butkus / Lombardi Josh Boyd Mississippi State Outland Tyler Bray Tennessee Maxwell / Manning / Camp / O Brien Dylan Breeding Arkansas Guy Chad Bumphis Mississippi State Hornung Trey Burton Florida Hornung Tyler Campbell Ole Miss Guy Steven Clark Auburn Guy Chase Clement LSU Mackey Jadeveon Clowney South Carolina Bednarik / Nagurski / Lombardi / Camp / Hendricks / Maxwell Knile Davis Arkansas Maxwell / Camp / Walker Dillon Day Mississippi State Rimington Andre DeBose Florida Biletnikoff Reese Dismukes Auburn Rimington Dominique Easley Florida Hendricks Matt Elam Florida Thorpe / Nagurski Chris Faulk LSU Outland / Lombardi Sharrif Floyd Florida Bednarik / Outland / Nagurski / Lombardi / Camp D.J. Fluker Alabama Outland / Lombardi James Franklin Missouri Maxwell / Manning / Camp / O Brien Mike Gillislee Florida Maxwell Chris Gragg Arkansas Mackey Cobi Hamilton Arkansas Maxwell / Biletnikoff Dustin Harris Texas A&M Hornung Jonathan Harrison Florida Rimington Alonzo Highsmith Arkansas Butkus Kenny Hilliard LSU Maxwell Zach Hocker Arkansas Groza DeVonte Hollomon South Carolina Butkus Justin Hunter Tennessee Biletnikoff Alex Hurst LSU Outland / Lombardi Gabe Jackson Mississippi State Outland / Lombardi Jelani Jenkins Florida Butkus / Lombardi Jonathan Jenkins Georgia Bednarik / Outland / Nagurski / Lombardi Luke Joeckel Texas A&M Outland / Lombardi A.J. Johnson Tennessee Butkus Dennis Johnson Arkansas Hornung Malcolm Johnson Mississippi State Mackey Nico Johnson Alabama Bednarik / Nagurski / Butkus / Lombardi T.J. Johnson South Carolina Rimington / Outland Wesley Johnson Vanderbilt Outland Abry Jones Georgia Hendricks Barrett Jones Alabama Rimington / Outland / Lombardi / Camp Jarvis Jones Georgia Bednarik / Nagurski / Butkus / Lombardi / Camp / Maxwell Richard Kent Vanderbilt Guy Tavarres King Georgia Biletnikoff Eddie Lacy Alabama Maxwell / Walker Marcus Lattimore South Carolina Maxwell / Camp / Walker Cameron Lawrence Mississippi State Butkus Corey Lemonier Auburn Nagurski / Lombardi / Hendricks Robert Lester Alabama Bednarik / Thorpe / Nagurski Patrick Lewis Texas A&M Rimington Bennie Logan LSU Outland Rob Lohr Vanderbilt Nagurski / Lombardi P.J. Lonergan LSU Rimington John Lotulelei Florida Butkus Philip Lutzenkirchen Auburn Mackey / Lombardi Name School Award Brad Madison Missouri Hendricks Johnny Manziel Texas A&M Manning / Maxwell Tyrann Mathieu LSU Bednarik / Thorpe / Nagurski / Camp / Hornung Jake Matthews Texas A&M Outland / Lombardi Jordan Matthews Vanderbilt Biletnikoff Onterio McCalebb Auburn Maxwell / Walker / Hornung A.J. McCarron Alabama Maxwell / Manning / Camp / O Brien / Unitas Lerentee McCray Florida Butkus Craig McIntosh Kentucky Groza Christine Michael Texas A&M Maxwell / Walker Dee Milliner Alabama Nagurski / Bednarik Barkevious Mingo LSU Bednarik / Nagurski / Lombardi / Hendricks Kevin Minter LSU Butkus TJ Moe Missouri Biletnikoff / Hornung Donte Moncrief Ole Miss Biletnikoff Sam Montgomery LSU Bednarik / Nagurski / Lombardi / Lott / Hendricks Damontre Moore Texas A&M Butkus / Hendricks / Bednarik C.J. Mosley Alabama Bednarik / Nagurski / Butkus / Lombardi Marcus Murphy Missouri Jet Aaron Murray Georgia Maxwell / Manning / Camp / O Brien / Unitas Warren Norman Vanderbilt Hornung Uzoma Nwachukwu Texas A&M Biletnikoff Cody Parkey Auburn Groza Cordarrelle Patterson Tennessee Jet Sean Porter Texas A&M Bednarik / Nagurski / Butkus / Lombardi Jordan Reed Florida Mackey Eric Reid LSU Bednarik / Thorpe / Nagurski / Lott Sheldon Richardson Missouri Bednarik Mychal Rivera Tennessee Mackey Da Rick Rogers Tennessee Maxwell / Biletnikoff Tyler Russell Mississippi State Manning / Maxwell Ace Sanders South Carolina Hornung / Jet Jeff Scott Ole Miss Hornung Connor Shaw South Carolina O Brien Jeremy Shelley Alabama Groza Branden Smith Georgia Hornung Matt Smith Kentucky Rimington Zac Stacy Vanderbilt Maxwell / Walker Caleb Sturgis Florida Groza Travis Swanson Arkansas Rimington / Outland Baker Swedenburg Mississippi State Guy Evan Swindall Ole Miss Rimington Ryan Swope Texas A&M Biletnikoff Devin Taylor South Carolina Bednarik / Nagurski / Lombardi / Hendricks Dallas Thomas Tennessee Outland Larry Warford Kentucky Outland / Lombardi Chance Warmack Alabama Outland / Lombardi Cornelius Washington Georgia Butkus Jesse Williams Alabama Bednarik / Outland / Nagurski / Lombardi / Lott Michael Williams Alabama Maxwell Tyler Wilson Arkansas Maxwell / Manning / Camp / O Brien / Unitas Brad Wing LSU Guy TOTAL 113 / 223 total mentions [Current through 10/26/2012] LIST INCLUDES 21 AWARDS: Bednarik (Defensive Player), Maxwell (Player), Mackey (Tight End), Rimington (Center), Groza (Kicker), Guy (Punter), Nagurski (Defensive Player), Outland (Interior Lineman), Thorpe (Defensive Back), Butkus (Linebacker), Lombardi (Lineman/ Linebacker), Biletnikoff (Wide Receiver), O Brien (Quarterback), Walker (Running Back), Camp (Player), Manning (Quarterback), Lott (Defensive Impact Player), Hendricks (Defensive End), Hornung (Multi-Purpose Player); Johnny Unitas (Quarterback); Jet (Return Specialist)

2012 SEC Football Page 27 Week 10 Total Offensive Yards Gained 1. 12,232 - Tim Tebow, Florida (2,947 rushing, 9,285 passing)...2006-09 2. 11,350 - Chris Leak, Florida (137 rushing, 11,213 passing)...2003-06 3. 11,270 - David Greene, Georgia (-258 rushing, 11,528 passing)...2001-04 4. 11,020 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (-181 rushing, 11,201 passing)...1994-97 5. 10,841 - Eric Zeier, Georgia (-312 rushing, 11,153 passing)...1991-94 6. 10,637 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (279 rushing, 10,354 passing)...2000-03 7. 10,500 - Danny Wuerffel, Florida (-375 rushing, 10,875 passing)...1993-96 8. 9,989 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss (-130 rushing, 10,119 passing)...2000-03 9. 9,953 - Jay Cutler, Vanderbilt (1,256 rushing, 8,697 passing)...2002-05 10. 9,577 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee (-130 rushing, 9,707 passing)...2000-03 Highest Active Players 8,513 - Aaron Murray, Georgia (8,262 passing, 251 rushing)...2010-6,554 - Tyler Wilson, Arkansas (6,618 passing, -64 rushing)...2008-5,931 - Tyler Bray, Tennessee (6,114 passing, -183 rushing)...2010-4,624 - AJ McCarron, Alabama (4,707 passing, -83 rushing)...2010-4,010 - Connor Shaw, South Carolina (3,009 passing, 1,001 rushing)...2010-3,538 - Tyler Russell, Mississippi State (3,411 passing, 127 rushing)...2009- SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS All-Purpose Rushing Yards 1. 6,833 - Kevin Faulk, LSU...1995-98 2. 5,856 - Derek Abney, Kentucky...2000-03 3. 5,831 - Darren McFadden, Arkansas...2005-07 4. 5,749 - Herschel Walker, Georgia...1980-82 5. 5,743 - Domanick Davis, LSU...1999-2002 6. 5,596 - James Brooks, Auburn...1977-80 7. 5,393 - Errict Rhett, Florida...1990-93 8. 5,343 - Rafael Little, Kentucky...2004-07 9. 5,326 - Dalton Hilliard, LSU...1982-85 10. 5,084 - Carnell Williams, Auburn...2001-04 Highest Active Players 4,948 - Dennis Johnson, Arkansas...2008-4,070 - Onterio McCalebb, Auburn...2009-3,444 - Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina...2010-3,075 - Zac Stacy, Vanderbilt...2009-2,938 - Chad Bumphis, Mississippi State...2009- Touchdown Responsibility 1. 145 - Tim Tebow, Florida (57 rushing, 88 passing)...2006-09 2. 122 - Danny Wuerffel, Florida (8 rushing, 114 passing)...1993-96 3. 101 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (12 rushing, 89 passing)...1994-97 101 - Chris Leak, Florida (13 rushing, 88 passing)...2003-06 5. 90 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (12 rushing, 78 passing)...2000-03 6. 86 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss (5 rushing, 81 passing)...2000-03 7. 85 - Aaron Murray, Georgia (9 rushing, 76 passing)...2010-8. 83 - Rex Grossman, Florida (6 rushing, 77 passing)...2000-02 9. 82 - Andre Woodson, Kentucky (3 rushing, 79 passing)...2004-07 10. 81 - Shane Matthews, Florida (7 rushing, 74 passing)...1989-92 81 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee (6 rushing, 75 passing)...2000-03 Highest Active Players 56 - Tyler Bray, Tennessee (1 rushing, 55 passing)...2010-51 - Tyler Wilson, Arkansas (4 rushing, 47 passing)...2008-41 - Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina (3 receiving, 38 rushing)...2010-39 - A.J. McCarron, Alabama (2 rushing, 37 passing)...2010-37 - Connor Shaw, South Carolina (10 rushing, 27 passing)...2010- Rushing Yards Gained 1. 5,259 - Herschel Walker, Georgia (33 games)...1980-82 2. 4,589 - Darren McFadden, Arkansas (38 games)...2005-07 3. 4,557 - Kevin Faulk, LSU (41 games)...1995-98 4. 4,303 - Bo Jackson, Auburn (38 games)...1982-85 5. 4,163 - Errict Rhett, Florida (48 games)...1990-93 6. 4,050 - Dalton Hilliard, LSU (44 games)...1982-85 7. 4,035 - Charles Alexander, LSU (44 games)...1975-78 8. 3,994 - Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State (47 games)...2006-09 9. 3,928 - Emmitt Smith, Florida (31 games)...1987-89 10. 3,835 - Sonny Collins, Kentucky (41 games)...1972-75 Highest Active Players 2,685 - Zac Stacy, Vanderbilt (40 games)...2009-2,677 - Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina (29 games)...2010-2,356 - Onterio McCalebb, Auburn (46 games)...2009-1,825 - Knile Davis, Arkansas (34 games)...2009-1,768 - Dennis Johnson, Arkansas (46 games)...2008- Pass Completions 1. 895 - Chris Leak, Florida (1,458 atts., 11,213 yards)...2003-06 2. 863 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (1,402 atts., 11,201 yards)...1994-97 3. 862 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (1,514 atts., 10,354 yards)...2000-03 4. 849 - David Greene, Georgia (1,440 atts., 11,528 yards)...2001-04 5. 838 - Eric Zeier, Georgia (1,402 atts., 11,153 yards)...1991-94 6. 829 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss (1,363 atts., 10,119 yards)...2000-03 7. 795 - Tim Couch, Kentucky (1,184 atts., 8,435 yards)...1996-98 8. 791 - Andre Woodson, Kentucky (1,278 atts., 9,360 yards)...2004-07 9. 775 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee (1,270 atts., 9,707 yards)...2000-03 10. 727 - Steve Taneyhill, South Carolina (1,209 atts., 8,555 yards)...1992-95 Highest Active Player 588 - Aaron Murray, Georgia (967 atts., 8,262 yards)...2010-490 - Tyler Wilson, Arkansas (793 atts., 6,618 yards)...2008-443 - Tyler Bray, Tennessee (758 atts., 6,114 yards)...2010-371 - AJ McCarron, Alabama (553 atts., 4,707 yards)...2010-252 - Connor Shaw, South Carolina (383 atts., 3,009 yards)...2010-245 - Tyler Russell, Mississippi State (429 atts., 3,411 yards)...2009- Passing Yards 1. 11,528 - David Greene, Georgia (849 of 1,440)...2001-04 2. 11,213 - Chris Leak, Florida (895 of 1,458)...2003-06 3. 11,201 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (863 of 1,381)...1994-97 4. 11,153 - Eric Zeier, Georgia (838 of 1,402)...1991-94 5. 10,875 - Danny Wuerffel, Florida (708 of 1,170)...1993-96 6. 10,354 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (862 of 1,514)...2000-03 7. 10,119 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss (829 of 1,363)...2000-03 8. 9,707 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee (774 of 1,269)...2000-03 9. 9,360 - Andre Woodson, Kentucky (791 of 1,278)...2004-07 10. 9,287 - Shane Matthews, Florida (722 of 1,202)...1989-92 Highest Active Player 8,262 - Aaron Murray, Georgia (588 of 967)...2010-6,618 - Tyler Wilson, Arkansas (490 of 793)...2008-6,114 - Tyler Bray, Tennessee (443 of 758)...2010-4,707 - A.J. McCarron, Alabama (371 of 553)...2010-3,411 - Tyler Russell, Mississippi State (245 of 429)...2009-

2012 SEC Football Page 28 Week 10 Touchdown Passes 1. 114 - Danny Wuerffel, Florida...1993-96 2. 89 - Peyton Manning, Tennessee...1994-97 3. 88 - Chris Leak, Florida...2003-06 88 - Tim Tebow, Florida...2006-09 5. 81 - Eli Manning, Ole Miss...2000-03 6. 79 - Andre Woodson, Kentucky...2004-07 7. 78 - Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky...2000-03 8. 77 - Rex Grossman, Florida...2000-02 9. 76 - Aaron Murray, Georgia...2010-10. 75 - Casey Clausen, Tennessee...2000-03 Highest Active Player 55- Tyler Bray, Tennessee...2010-47 - Tyler Wilson, Arkansas...2008-37 - A.J. McCarron, Alabama...2010-28 - Tyler Russell, Mississippi State...2009-27 - Connor Shaw, South Carolina...2010- Receptions 1. 236 - Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt (2,852 yards)...2005-07 2. 208 - Craig Yeast, Kentucky (2,899 yards)...1995-98 3. 207 - Kenny McKinley, South Carolina (2,781 yards)...2005-09 4. 204 - Terrence Edwards, Georgia (3,093 yards)...1999-2002 5. 200 - Keith Edwards, Vanderbilt (1,757 yards)...80,82-84 6. 198 - Chris Collins, Ole Miss (2,621 yards)...2000-03 7. 197 - Derek Abney, Kentucky (2,339 yards)...2000-03 8. 194 - Anthony White, Kentucky (1,519 yards)...1996-99 194 - DJ Hall, Alabama (2,923 yards)...2004-07 10. 189 - Keenan Burton, Kentucky (2,376 yards)...2003-07 Highest Active Player 141 - Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas (2,405 yards)...2009-131 - Chad Bumphis, Mississippi State (1,834 yards)...2009-122 - La Rod King, Kentucky (1,620 yards)...2009-120 - Tavarres King, Georgia (2,163 yards)...2008-113 - Emory Blake, Auburn (1,764 yards)...2009- Reception Yardage 1. 3,093 - Terrence Edwards, Georgia (204 catches)...1999-2002 2. 3,042 - Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina (183 catches)...2009-11 3. 3,001 - Josh Reed, LSU (167 catches)...1999-2001 4. 2,964 - Boo Mitchell, Vanderbilt (188 catches)...1985-88 5. 2,934 - Jarius Wright, Arkansas (168 catches)...2008-11 6. 2,923 - DJ Hall, Alabama (194 catches)...2004-07 7. 2,899 - Craig Yeast, Kentucky (208 catches)...1995-98 8. 2,884 - Fred Gibson, Georgia (161 catches)...2001-04 9. 2,880 - Dan Stricker, Vanderbilt (182 catches)...1999-2002 10. 2,879 - Anthony Lucas, Arkansas (137 catches)...1995-99 Highest Active Players 2,405 - Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas (141 catches)...2009-2,163 - Tavarres King, Georgia (120 catches)...2008-1,834 - Chad Bumphis, Mississippi State (131 catches)...2009-1,764 - Emory Blake, Auburn (113 catches)...2009-1,620 - La Rod King, Kentucky (122 catches)...2009- SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS Touchdown Receptions 1. 31 - Chris Doering, Florida (40 games)...1992-95 2. 30 - Terrence Edwards, Georgia (45 games)...1999-2002 3. 29 - Ike Hilliard, Florida (32 games)...1994-96 29 - Terry Beasley, Auburn (30 games)...1969-71 29 - Jack Jackson, Florida (38 games)...1992-94 6. 28 - Craig Yeast, Kentucky (43 games)...1995-98 7. 27 - Jabar Gaffney, Florida (23 games)...2000-2001 27 - Marcus Monk, Arkansas (40 games)...2004-07 9. 26 - Reidel Anthony, Florida (33 games)...1994-96 10. 25 - Joey Kent, Tennessee (44 games)...1993-96 25 - Dwayne Bowe, LSU (42 games)...2003-06 25 - Keenan Burton, Kentucky (55 games)...2003-07 Highest Active Players 18 - Chad Bumphis, Mississippi State (45 games)...2009-17 - Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas (47 games)...2009-17 - La Rod King, Kentucky (44 games)...2009-17 - Tavarres King, Georgia (50 games)...2008-16 - Emory Blake, Auburn (44 games)...2009-14 - Phiip Lutzenkirchen, Auburn (45 games)...2009- Rushing Touchdowns 1. 57 - Tim Tebow, Florida...2006-09 2. 49 - Herschel Walker, Georgia...1980-82 3. 46 - Kevin Faulk, LSU...1995-98 4. 45 - Carnell Williams, Auburn...2001-04 5. 44 - Dalton Hilliard, LSU...1982-85 6. 43 - Bo Jackson, Auburn...1982-85 7. 42 - Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State...2006-09 42 - Mark Ingram, Alabama...2008-10 9. 41 - Shaun Alexander, Alabama...1996-99 41 - Darren McFadden, Arkansas...2005-07 Highest Active Players [12.] 38 - Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina...2010-25 - Zac Stacy, Vanderbilt...2009-20 - Eddie Lacy, Alabama...2010-20 - Onterio McCalebb, Auburn...2009-19 - Knile Davis, Arkansas...2009- Points Scored 1. 412 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (184 PATs, 76 FGs, 53 games)...2008-11 2. 409 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (148 PAT, 87 FGs, 50 games)...2000-03 3. 385 - Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (136 PATs, 83 FGs, 46 games)...2006-09 4. 371 - Jeff Hall, Tennessee (188 PAT, 61 FGs, 46 games)...1995-98 5. 369 - Colt David, LSU (201 PATs, 54 FGs, 1 TD, 52 games )...2005-09 6. 368 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (67 FGs, 167 PATs, 46 games)...1997-2001 7. 363 - Wes Byrum, Auburn (183 PATs, 60 FGs, 51 games)...2007-10 8. 353 - Kevin Butler, Georgia (122 PAT, 77 FGs, 44 games)...1981-84 9. 345 - Philip Doyle, Alabama (105 PAT, 78 FGs, 1 TD, 43 games)...1987-90 10. 342 - Tim Tebow, Florida (57 TDs, 55 games)...2006-09 Other Highest Active Players 301 - Caleb Sturgis, Florida (118 PATs, 61 FGs, 52 games)...2008-270 - Zach Hocker, Arkansas (44 FGs, 138 PATs, 34 games)...2010-262 - Jeremy Shelley, Alabama (136 PATs, 42 FGs, 34 games)...2009-246 - Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina (41 TDs, 29 games)...2010-201 - Bryson Rose, Ole Miss (96 PATs, 35 FGs, 33 games)...2009-

2012 SEC Football Page 29 Week 10 Most Touchdowns Scored 1. 57 - Tim Tebow, Florida (55 games)...2006-09 2. 53 - Kevin Faulk, LSU (41 games)...1995-98 3. 52 - Herschel Walker, Georgia (33 games)...1980-82 4. 50 - Dalton Hilliard, LSU (44 games)...1982-85 5. 50 - Shaun Alexander, Alabama (41 games)...1996-99 6. 46 - Carnell Williams, Auburn (42 games)...2001-04 46 - Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State (47 games)...2006-09 46 - Mark Ingram, Alabama (39 games)...2008-10 9. 45 - Bo Jackson, Auburn (38 games)...1982-85 10. 44 - Darren McFadden, Arkansas (38 games)...2005-07 Highest Active Players [T12.] 41 - Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina (29 games)...2010-25 - Onterio McCalebb, Auburn (46 games)...2009-25 - Zac Stacy, Vanderbilt (40 games)...2009-21 - Eddie Lacy, Alabama (32 games)...2010-20 - Knile Davis, Arkansas (34 games)...2009-20 - Chad Bumphis, Mississippi State (45 games)...2009-17 - Tavarres King, Georgia (50 games)...2008-17 - La Rod King, Kentucky (44 games)...2009- Field Goals Made 1. 87 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (110 atts.)...2000-03 2. 83 - Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (109 atts.)...2006-09 3. 78 - Philip Doyle, Alabama (105 atts.)...1987-90 4. 77 - Kevin Butler, Georgia (98 atts.)...1981-84 5. 76 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (103 atts.)...2008-11 6. 71 - Fuad Reveiz, Tennessee (95 atts.)...1981-84 67 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (80 atts.)...1997-2001 8. 65 - Michael Proctor, Alabama (91 atts.)...1992-95 9. 61 - Caleb Sturgis, Florida (77 atts.)...2008-61 - Kanon Parkman, Georgia (85 atts.)...1991-95 61 - David Browndyke, LSU (75 atts.)...1986-89 61 - Jeff Hall, Tennessee (89 atts.)...1995-98 Other Highest Active Players 44 - Zach Hocker, Arkansas (57 atts.)...2010-42 - Jeremy Shelley, Alabama (53 atts.)...2009-35 - Bryson Rose, Ole Miss (44 atts.)...2009-28 - Craig McIntosh, Kentucky (39 atts.)...2009- Total Points Scored by Kicking 1. 412 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (184 PATs, 76 FGs, 53 games)...2008-11 2. 409 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (87 FGs, 148 PATs)...2000-03 3. 385 - Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (136 PATs, 83 FGs, 46 games)...2006-09 4. 371 - Jeff Hall, Tennessee (61 FGs, 188 PATs)...1995-98 5. 368 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (67 FGs, 167 PATs)...1997-2001 6. 363 - Colt David, LSU (201 PATs, 54 FGs, 52 games )...2005-09 363 - Wes Byrum, Auburn (183 PATs, 60 FGs, 51 games)...2007-10 8. 353 - Kevin Butler, Georgia (77 FGs, 122 PATs)...1981-84 9. 339 - Philip Doyle, Alabama (78 FGs, 105 PATs)...1987-90 10. 326 - Michael Proctor, Alabama (65 FGs, 131 PATs)...1992-95 Other Highest Active Players [19.] 301 - Caleb Sturgis, Florida (118 PATs, 61 FGs, 52 games)...2008-270 - Zach Hocker, Arkansas (44 FGs, 138 PATs, 34 games)...2010-262 - Jeremy Shelley, Alabama (136 PATs, 42 FGs, 34 games)...2009-201 - Bryson Rose, Ole Miss (96 PATs, 35 FGs, 33 games)...2009-159 - Craig McIntosh, Kentucky (75 PATs, 28 FGs, 42 games)...2009- SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS PAT Kicks Made 1. 201 - Colt David, LSU (204 atts.)...2005-09 2. 188 - Jeff Hall, Tennessee (194 atts.)...1995-98 3. 184 - Blair Walsh, Georgia (186 atts.)...2008-11 4. 183 - Wes Byrum, Auburn (186 atts.)...2007-10 5. 167 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (180 atts.)...1997-2001 6. 162 - John Vaughn, Auburn (163 atts.)...2003-06 7. 161 - John Becksvoort, Tennesee (161 atts.)...1991-94 8. 160 - Bart Edmiston, Florida (164 atts.)...1992-96 9. 158 - Lones Seiber, Kentucky (165 atts.)...2006-09 10. 148 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (151 atts.)...2000-03 148 - James Wilhoit, Tennessee (151 atts.)...2003-06 Other Highest Active Players 138 - Zach Hocker, Arkansas (141 atts.)...2010-136 - Jeremy Shelley, Alabama (140 atts.)...2009-118 - Caleb Sturgis, Florida (121 atts.)...2008-96 - Bryson Rose, Ole Miss (98 atts.)...2009-92 - Drew Alleman, LSU (93 atts.)...2009- Punt Return Yards 1. 1,752 - Javier Arenas, Alabama (125 returns)...2006-09 2. 1,695 - Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt (109 returns)...1947-49 3. 1,371 - Brandon James, Florida (117 returns)...2006-09 4. 1,332 - Tony James, Miss. State (121 returns)...1989-92 5. 1,253 - Damien Gary, Georgia (114 returns)...2000-03 6. 1,170 - Thomas Bailey, Auburn (125 returns)...1991-94 7. 1,163 - Bobby Majors, Tennessee (117 returns)...1969-71 8. 1,142 - Junie Hovious, Ole Miss (84 returns)...1938-41 9. 1,126 - Domanick Davis, LSU (94 returns)...1999-2002 10. 1,119 - Harry Gilmer, Alabama (83 returns)...1944-47 1,119 - Greg Richardson, Alabama (125 returns)...1983-86 Highest Active Players 499 - Ace Sanders, South Carolina (50 returns)...2010-349 - Chad Bumphis, Mississippi State (33 returns)...2009-361 - Dustin Harris, Texas A&M (25 returns)...2011-307 - Marcus Murphy, Missouri (21 returns)...2012-277 - Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State (26 returns)...2009- Kickoff Return Yards 1. 2,755 - Dennis Johnson, Arkansas (115 returns)...2008-2. 2,718 - Brandon James, Florida (112 returns)...2006-09 3. 2,663 - Brandon Boykin, Georgia (110 returns)...2008-11 4. 2,498 - Derek Pegues, Miss. State (112 returns)...2005-08 5. 2,476 - Chris Culliver, South Carolina (106 returns)...2007-10 6. 2,315 - Derek Abney, Kentucky (95 returns)...2000-03 7. 2,263 - Mark Johnson, Vanderbilt (107 returns)...1986-88, 90 8. 2,168 - Domanick Davis, LSU (95 returns)...1999-2002 9. 2,116 - Javier Arenas, Alabama (88 returns)...2006-09 10. 2,004 - Tony Jackson, Vanderbilt (85 returns)...1989-93 Other Highest Active Players 1,608 - Warren Norman, Vanderbilt (62 returns)...2009-1,468 - Andre Debose, Florida (56 returns)...2010-1,186 - Onterio McCalebb, Auburn (42 returns)...2009-1,178 - Andre Hal, Vanderbilt (50 returns)...2010-939 - LaDarius Perkins, Mississippi State (44 returns)...2010-

2012 SEC Football Page 30 Week 10 SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS Rushing Yards by Quarterbacks 1. 2,947 - Tim Tebow, Florida...2006-09 2. 2,535 - Matt Jones, Arkansas...2001-04 3. 2,280 - John Bond, Mississippi State...1980-83 4. 1,884 - Phil Gargis, Auburn...1973-76 5. 1,868 - Don Smith, Mississippi State...1983-86 6. 1,799 - Andy Johnson, Georgia...1971-73 7. 1,764 - Derrick Ramsey, Kentucky...1975-77 8. 1,759 - Harry Gilmer, Alabama...1944-47 9. 1,703 - Jimmy Sidle, Auburn...1962-64 10. 1,586 - Cam Newton, Auburn/Florida...2007-10 Highest Active Players 1,001 - Connor Shaw, South Carolina...2010-793 - Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M...2012-518 - Morgan Newton, Kentucky...2009-478 - Jordan Rodgers, Vanderbilt...1011-251 - Aaron Murray, Georgia...2010- Yards Punted 1. 12,171 - Jim Arnold, Vanderbilt (277 punts)...1979-82 2. 11,562 - Blake McAdams, Mississippi State (293 punts-sec Record)...2005-08 3. 11,549 - Jim Miller, Ole Miss (266 punts)...1976-79 4. 11,336 - Bill Marinangel, Vanderbilt (272 punts)...1993-96 5. 11,260 - Bill Smith, Ole Miss (254 punts)...1983-86 6. 10,937 - Brett Upson, Vanderbilt (271 punts)...2006-09 7. 10,216 - Dustin Colquitt, Tennessee (240 punts)...2001-04 8. 10,179 - Lewis Colbert, Auburn (244 punts)...1982-85 9. 10,177 - Matt Wait, Arkansas (251 punts)...1994-97 10. 10,021 - Cody Ridgeway, Ole Miss (238 punts)...2001-04 Highest Active Players 8,643 - Dylan Breeding, Arkansas (203 punts)...2009-7,870 - Richard Kent, Vanderbilt (184 punts)...2010-7,800 - Tyler Campbell, Ole Miss (175 punts)...2009-5,181 - Steven Clark, Auburn (129 punts)...2010-4,226 - Cody Mandell, Alabama (106 punts)...2010- Interceptions 1. 20 - Bobby Wilson, Ole Miss (379 yards)...1946-49 20 - Chris Williams, LSU (91 yards)...1977-80 3. 19 - Glen Cannon, Ole Miss (180 yards)...1967-69 19 - Antonio Langham, Alabama (229 yards)...1990-93 5. 18 - Buddy McClinton, Auburn (251 yards)...1967-69 18 - Tim Priest, Tennessee (305 yards)...1968-70 7. 16 - Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State (318 yards)...2009-16 - Harry Gilmer, Alabama (234 yards)...1944-47 16 - Jake Scott, Georgia (315 yards)...1967-68 16 - Mike Jones, Tennessee (305 yards)...1967-69 16 - Harry Harrison, Ole Miss (242 yards)...1971-73 16 - Jeremiah Castille, Alabama (186 yards)...1979-82 16 - John Mangum, Alabama (95 yards)...1986-89 16 - Walter Harris, Mississippi State (162 yards)...1992-95 Highest Active Players 14 - Bacarri Rambo, Georgia (259 yards)...2009-12 - Robert Lester, Alabama (152 yards)...2009-8 - Prentiss Waggner, Tennessee (138 yards)...2009-7 - Charles Sawyer, Ole Miss (154 yards)...2010- Tackles 1. 547 - Andy Spiva, Tennessee...1973-76 2. 528 - Freddie Smith, Auburn...1976-79 528 - Jeff Herrod, Ole Miss...1984-87 4. 521 - Jim Kovach, Kentucky...1974-76, 1978 5. 482 - Chris Chenault, Kentucky...1985-88 6. 475 - David Little, Florida...1977-80 475 - Jeff Kremer, Kentucky...1984-87 8. 472 - Kem Coleman, Ole Miss...1974-77 9. 470 - Marty Moore, Kentucky...1990-93 10. 467 - Scot Brantley, Florida...1976-79 467 - Ben Zambiasi, Georgia...1974-77 467 - Ray Costict, Mississippi State...1973-76 Highest Active Players 299 - Daren Bates, Auburn...2009-220 - Cameron Lawrence, Mississippi State...2009-213 - Jon Bostic, Florida...2009-206 - D.J. Swearinger, South Carolina...2009-195 - Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State...2009- Sacks 1. 52.0 - Derrick Thomas, Alabama...1985-88 2. 49.0 - Billy Jackson, Mississippi State...1980-83 3. 37.0 - Ben Williams, Ole Miss...1972-75 4. 36.0 - David Pollack, Georgia...2001-04 5. 33.0 - Alex Brown, Florida...1998-01 6. 32.0 - Reggie White, Tennessee...1980-83 7. 29.0 - Richard Tardits, Georgia...1985-88 29.0 - Eric Norwood, South Carolina...2006-09 9. 28.0 - Jimmy Payne, Georgia...1978-82 28.0 - Leonard Little, Tennessee...1995-97 Highest Active Players 21.0 - Jarvis Jones, Georgia...2011-18.0 - Devin Taylor, South Carolina...2009-16.5 - Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina...2011-14.5 - Corey Lemonier, Auburn...2010-14.0 - Sam Montgomery, LSU...2010-13.5 - Barkevious Mingo, LSU...2010- Passes Deflected 1. 49 - Corey Webster, LSU...2001-04 2. 47 - John Mangum, Alabama...1985-88 3. 44 - Chevis Jackson, LSU...2004-07 4. 43 - Trevard Lindley, Kentucky...2006-09 5. 42 - Anthone Lott, Florida...1993-96 6. 40 - LaRon Landry, LSU...2003-06 40 - Carlos Rogers, Auburn...2001-04 8. 39 - Larry Kennedy, Florida...1991-94 9. 36 - Sheldon Brown, South Carolina...1998-2001 36 - Robert Davis, Vanderbilt...1990-93 Highest Active Players 29 - Dee Milliner, Alabama...2010-24 - Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State...2009-20 - Charles Sawyer, Ole Miss...2010-16 - Bacarri Rambo, Georgia...2009-16 - Sanders Commings, Georgia...2008-

2012 SEC Football Page 31 Week 10 SEC CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS Total Kick Return Yardage (Punt + Kickoff) 1. 4,089 - Brandon James, Florida (117-1371 PR / 112-2718 KOR)...2006-09 2. 3,868 - Javier Arenas, Alabama (125-1752 PR / 88-2116 KOR)...2006-09 3. 3,357 - Derek Abney, Kentucky (88-1,042 PR / 95-2,315 KOR)...2000-03 4. 3,294 - Domanick Davis, LSU (94-1126 PR / 95-2168 KOR)...1999-2002 5. 3,290 - Derek Pegues, Miss. State (112-2498 KOR / 78-792 PR)...2005-08 6. 3,194 - Tony James, Miss. State (121-1,332 PR / 78-1,862 KOR)...1989-92 7. 2,821 - Brandon Boykin, Georgia (9-158 PR / 110-2,663 KOR)...2008-11 8. 2,755 - Dennis Johnson, Arkansas (115-2,755 KOR)...2008-9. 2,690 - Thomas Bailey, Auburn (125-1,170 PR / 74-1,520 KOR)...1991-94 10. 2,513 - Willie Gault, Tennessee (78-659 PR / 78-1,854 KOR)...1979-82 Other Highest Active Player 1,608 - Warren Norman, Vanderbilt (62-1,608 KOR)...2009-1,565 - Andre Debose, Florida (53-1,468 / 11-97 PR)...2010-1,178 - Andre Hal, Vanderbilt (52-1,178 KOR)...2010-875 - Chad Bumphis, Mississippi State (24-526 KOR/33-349 PR)...2009- Punt Return Touchdowns 1. 7 - Javier Arenas, Alabama...2006-09 2. 6 - Derek Abney, Kentucky...2000-03 3. 5 - Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt...1947-49 5 - Joe Adams, Arkansas...2008-11 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 3. 6 - Lee Nalley, Vanderbilt (5 PR, 1 KOR)...1947-49 4. 5 - Pinky Rohm, LSU (3 PR, 2 KOR)...1937 5 - Brandon James, Florida (4 PR, 1 KOR)...2006-09 5 - Willie Gault, Tennessee (1 PR, 4 KOR)...1979-82 5 - Tom McWilliams, Miss. 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 Highest Active Player 3 - Warren Norman, Vanderbilt (3 KOR/T4th for SEC Career Record)...2009-3 - Dennis Johnson, Arkansas (3 KOR/T4th for SEC Career Record)...2008-3 - Andre DeBose, Florida (3 KOR/T4th for SEC Career Record)...2010- Tackles for Loss 1. 74.0 - Derrick Thomas, Alabama...1985-88 2. 59.0 - Kindal Moorehead, Alabama...1998-2002 3. 58.0 - Wilber Marshall, Florida...1980-83 58.0 - David Pollack, Georgia...2001-04 5. 55.0 - Alonzo Johnson, Florida...1981-85 55.0 - Anthony McFarland, LSU...1995-98 7. 54.5 - Eric Norwood, South Carolina...2006-09 8. 53.0 - Leonard Little, Tennessee...1995-97 9. 51.5 - Derrick Harvey, Florida...2005-07 10. 51.0 - Reggie White, Tennessee...1980-83 Highest Active Players 33.0 - Devin Taylor, South Carolina...2009-32.5 - Jarvis Jones, Georgia...2011-26.0 - Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina...2011-25.0 - Sam Montgomery, LSU...2010-24.5 - Barkevious Mingo, LSU...2010-24.0 - Rob Lohr, Vanderbilt...2009-23.5 - Corey Lemonier, Auburn...2010-20.0 - Tenarius Wright, Arkansas...2009- SEC PLAYERS LISTED AS ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS IN NCAA FBS DIVISION Yards per Catch -- Tavarres King, Georgia (18.0 ypc) Interception Return Yards -- Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State (320 yards) Interception Return for Touchdowns -- Trey Wilson, Vanderbilt (4) Punt Return Yards -- Dustin Harris, Texas A&M (914 yards) Punt Return TDs -- Dustin Harris, Texas A&M; Marcus Murphy, Missouri (3) Sacks per Game -- Jarvis Jones, Georgia (1.1 spg) Tackles for Loss per Game -- Jarvis Jones, Georgia (1.7 tpg) Career Field Goal Percentage (Min. 25 atts.) 1. 87.8 - Bobby Raymond, Florida (43 of 49)...1982-84 2. 83.9 - Josh Jasper, LSU (47 of 56)...2007-10 3. 83.8 - Jeff Chandler, Florida (67 of 80)...1997-2001 4. 82.9 - Berj Yepremian, Florida (29 of 35)...1976-78 5. 82.1 - Judd Davis, Florida (32 of 39)...1992-94 6. 81.3 - David Browndyke, LSU (61 of 75)...1986-89 7. 80.3 - Brandon Coutu, Georgia (53 of 66)...2004-07 8. 79.5 - Bryson Rose, Ole Miss (35 of 44)...2009-9. 79.2 - Jeremy Shelley, Alabama (42 of 53)...2009-79.2 - Caleb Sturgis, Florida (61 o f77)...2008-11. 79.1 - Billy Bennett, Georgia (87 of 110)...2000-03 79.1 - Scott Etheridge, Auburn (34 of 43)...1992-93 Highest Active Player [18.] 77.2 - Zach Hocker, Arkansas (44 of 57)...2010-71.8 - Craig McIntosh, Kentucky (28 of 39)...2009-

2012 SEC Football Page 32 Week 10 The Southeastern Conference has announced its 14-team conference game schedule for the 2013 season. SEC games are scheduled for each week of the regular season. The first conference game of the 2013 season will be during the first weekend of the regular season when Ole Miss visits Nashville to take on Vanderbilt. The 2013 schedule is considered a bridge schedule and not based on any other previous or future scheduling formats. The SEC Athletics Directors will convene in Spring 2013 to begin formulating schedules for the 2014 season and beyond. As we began working on the 2013 football schedule, it became apparent that the conference would need another year of the bridge schedule to make everything work, said SEC Commissioner Mike Slive. I appreciate the SEC transition team and our athletics directors, who came together to put this schedule in place. We look forward to starting with our new scheduling rotation in 2014. The eight-game conference schedule consists of six games played inside the division and two games against teams from the opposite division. The cross-divisional common opponents that were previously announced by the conference will not take place until 2014. In order to maintain a balanced schedule for the 2014 season and beyond, there are three games that will have repeat hosts from the 2012 schedule. Those games are Ole Miss at Alabama, Texas A&M at Ole Miss and Georgia at Auburn. "There were so many variables in dealing with conference games, and the three repeat venue games, while not desired, provided the only solution to the complex scheduling issues, said Slive. The 2013 schedule has 14 playing weekends which provides for two open dates for each institution. The 2013 SEC Championship Game will be played on Saturday, Dec. 7, at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. The 2013 conference schedule can be found on the SEC s official website, SECDigitalNetwork.com. 2013 SEC Football Week-by-Week Schedule (Conference Games Only) Aug. 31 Ole Miss at Vanderbilt Sept. 7 South Carolina at Georgia Sept. 14 Alabama at Texas A&M Mississippi State at Auburn Vanderbilt at South Carolina Sept. 21 Auburn at LSU Tennessee at Florida 2013 SEC FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 28 Ole Miss at Alabama Texas A&M at Arkansas Florida at Kentucky LSU at Georgia Oct. 5 Arkansas at Florida Ole Miss at Auburn Georgia at Tennessee Kentucky at South Carolina LSU at Mississippi State Missouri at Vanderbilt Oct. 12 Alabama at Kentucky South Carolina at Arkansas Florida at LSU Missouri at Georgia Texas A&M at Ole Miss Oct. 19 Arkansas at Alabama Auburn at Texas A&M Florida at Missouri Georgia at Vanderbilt South Carolina at Tennessee LSU at Ole Miss Oct. 26 Tennessee at Alabama Kentucky at Mississippi State South Carolina at Missouri Vanderbilt at Texas A&M Nov. 2 Auburn at Arkansas Georgia vs. Florida (Jacksonville) Mississippi State at South Carolina Tennessee at Missouri Nov. 9 LSU at Alabama Arkansas at Ole Miss Auburn at Tennessee Vanderbilt at Florida Missouri at Kentucky Mississippi State at Texas A&M Nov. 16 Alabama at Mississippi State Georgia at Auburn Florida at South Carolina Kentucky at Vanderbilt Nov. 23 Mississippi State at Arkansas Kentucky at Georgia Texas A&M at LSU Missouri at Ole Miss Vanderbilt at Tennessee Nov. 30 Alabama at Auburn Arkansas at LSU Tennessee at Kentucky Ole Miss at Mississippi State Texas A&M at Missouri Dec. 7 SEC Championship Game Atlanta, Ga. * - Saturday dates listed / Subject to change based on television selections 2013 SEC Football Team-by-Team Schedule (Conference Games Only) ALABAMA Sept. 14 Sept. 28 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 30 ARKANSAS Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 AUBURN Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Oct. 5 Oct. 19 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 30 FLORIDA Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 GEORGIA Sept. 7 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Nov. 2 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 at Texas A&M OLE MISS at Kentucky ARKANSAS TENNESSEE LSU at Mississippi State at Auburn TEXAS A&M at Florida SOUTH CAROLINA at Alabama AUBURN at Ole Miss MISSISSIPPI STATE at LSU MISSISSIPPI STATE at LSU OLE MISS at Texas A&M at Arkansas at Tennessee GEORGIA ALABAMA TENNESSEE at Kentucky ARKANSAS at LSU at Missouri vs. Georgia (Jacksonville) VANDERBILT at South Carolina SOUTH CAROLINA LSU at Tennessee MISSOURI at Vanderbilt vs. Florida (Jacksonville) at Auburn KENTUCKY

2012 SEC Football Page 33 Week 10 2013 SEC FOOTBALL SCHEDULE KENTUCKY Sept. 28 FLORIDA TENNESSEE Sept. 21 at Florida Oct. 5 at South Carolina Oct. 5 GEORGIA Oct. 12 ALABAMA Oct. 19 SOUTH CAROLINA Oct. 26 at Mississippi State Oct. 26 at Alabama Nov. 9 MISSOURI Nov. 2 at Missouri Nov. 16 at Vanderbilt Nov. 9 AUBURN Nov. 23 at Georgia Nov. 23 VANDERBILT Nov. 30 TENNESSEE Nov. 30 at Kentucky LSU Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Nov. 9 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 AUBURN at Georgia at Mississippi State FLORIDA at Ole Miss at Alabama TEXAS A&M ARKANSAS TEXAS A&M Sept. 14 Sept. 28 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 9 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 ALABAMA at Arkansas at Ole Miss AUBURN VANDERBILT MISSISSIPPI STATE at LSU at Missouri OLE MISS Aug. 31 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Nov. 9 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 at Vanderbilt at Alabama at Auburn TEXAS A&M LSU ARKANSAS MISSOURI at Mississippi State VANDERBILT Aug. 31 Sept. 14 Oct. 5 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 OLE MISS at South Carolina MISSOURI GEORGIA at Texas A&M at Florida KENTUCKY at Tennessee MISSISSIPPI STATE Sept. 14 at Auburn Oct. 5 LSU Oct. 26 KENTUCKY Nov. 2 at South Carolina Nov. 9 at Texas A&M Nov. 16 ALABAMA Nov. 23 at Arkansas Nov. 30 OLE MISS * - Saturday dates listed / Subject to change based on television selections MISSOURI Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 at Vanderbilt at Georgia FLORIDA SOUTH CAROLINA TENNESSEE at Kentucky at Ole Miss TEXAS A&M SOUTH CAROLINA Sept. 7 at Georgia Sept. 14 VANDERBILT Oct. 5 KENTUCKY Oct. 12 at Arkansas Oct. 19 at Tennessee Oct. 26 at Missouri Nov. 2 MISSISSIPPI STATE Nov. 16 FLORIDA

2012 SEC Football Page 34 Week 10 SEC ANNOUNCES 2012 FOOTBALL LEGENDS CLASS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. The Southeastern Conference 2012 Football Legends Class includes 14 former SEC stars who have made a name for themselves as great athletes on the playing field. This year s class has Heisman Trophy winners, All-Americans, All-SEC and Academic All- Americans as well as NCAA and SEC record holders. The group represents teams that won National and SEC Championships and are represented in state, school and National Football Foundation Halls of Fame. The class will be honored at the 2012 SEC Football Weekend of Champions Nov. 30-Dec. 1 in Atlanta, Ga. The annual SEC Legends Dinner presented by AT&T will be held Nov. 30 at the Hyatt Regency in Atlanta and the group will also be recognized prior to the SEC Football Championship Game, which will be held at the Georgia Dome on Sat., Dec. 1. Below is a listingof the 2012 SEC Football Legends. Biographies are on the SEC s official website, SECDigitalNetwork.com. ALABAMA Paul Crane, Center/Linebacker, 1963-65 ARKANSAS Pat Summerall, Kicker/Defensive End/Tight End, 1949-51 AUBURN James C. Owens, Fullback, 1969-72 FLORIDA Steve Tannen, Defensive Cornerback, 1967-69 GEORGIA David Greene, Quarterback, 2001-04 KENTUCKY Sonny Collins, Running Back, 1972-75 LSU Kevin Mawae, Center, 1990-93 OLE MISS Glynn Griffing, Quarterback, 1960-62 MISSISSIPPI STATE Walt Harris, Defensive Back, 1992-95 MISSOURI Johnny Roland, Defensive Back/Running Back/Kick Return, 1962, 64-65 SOUTH CAROLINA Ko Simpson, Safety, 2004-05 TENNESSEE Peerless Price, Wide Receiver, 1995-98 TEXAS A&M John David Crow, Running Back/Defensive Back, 1955-57 VANDERBILT Hunter Hillenmeyer, Linebacker, 1999-2002 SEC FOOTBALL NEWS AFCA Good Works Team members and college football media selected two 11-member teams one featuring players competing in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision and the other a combined team representing the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision, Divisions II, III and the NAIA. Each year, the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team raises the bar for the impact that student-athletes can have on their local communities, and this year s roster is no exception. From creating mentorship programs for at-risk youth to building homes and health clinics overseas, these 22 young men have dedicated themselves to bettering the lives of others through countless acts of service. Fans will have the opportunity to vote for the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team Captain by visiting ESPN.com and searching Good Works. Fans can learn more about this year s team members and their charitable accomplishments by viewing player profiles on the website. The Team Captain and his fellow award recipients will be invited to New Orleans to take part in a special youth football clinic leading up to the 2013 Allstate Sugar Bowl. SEC LEADS NATION WITH FORMER PLAYERS ON NFL OPENING WEEKEND ROSTERS The SEC leads the nation in number of former players on opening weekend NFL rosters. The 14 SEC institutions have 288 former players in the NFL. There are 257 former SEC players on opening weekend NFL rosters. The ACC is second with 226 players followed by the Pac-12 with 216, the Big Ten with 214 and the Big 12 with 141. LSU leads all SEC schools with 36, while Georgia is second with 35 and Florida third at 30. Alabama is fourth with 26, Tennessee fifth at 24, Auburn sixth at 22 and Ole Miss seventh at 20. South Carolina has 19, Texas A&M 16, Arkansas and Missouri at 15 each, Mississippi State 14, Kentucky nine and Vanderbilt 7. BARRETT JONES NAMED NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION SCHOLAR-ATHLETE SEC HAS TWO OF 10 FINALISTS FOR SENIOR CLASS AWARD OVERLAND PARK, KS Ten NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision student-athletes who excel both on and off the field were selected as finalists today for the 2012 Senior CLASS Award in collegiate football. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division I FBS senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence community, classroom, character and competition. The Southeastern Conference has two of the 10 finalists for the honor. The SEC student-athletes are Mississippi State DB Johnthan Banks and Alabama OL Barrett Jones. An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School, the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as leaders in their communities. The finalists were chosen by a media committee from the list of 30 candidates announced in September. Nationwide fan voting begins immediately to help select the winner. Fans are encouraged to vote on the Senior CLASS Award website through December 3. Fan votes will be combined with media and Division I head coaches votes to determine the winner. The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame has announced that Alabama senior center Barrett Jones has been named one of 15 NFF National Scholar-Athletes. The honorees also comprise the list for the 2012 William V. Campbell Trophy, which recognizes an individual as the absolute best scholar-athlete in the nation. Each of the 15 members will be awarded an $18,000 postgraduate scholarship as part of the 54th NFF National Scholar-Athlete class. The group will be recognized at the NFF Annual Awards Dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City on Dec. 4, where the Campbell Trophy winner will be announced. The SEC led all FBS conferences with nine nominees for the annual William V. Campbell Trophy, awarded by the National Football Foundation to the best football scholar-athlete in the nation. This year s candidates from the SEC included: Barrett Jones (Alabama), Dylan Breeding (Arkansas), Ashton Richardson (Auburn), Caleb Sturgis (Florida), Ty Frix (Georgia), Matt Smith (Kentucky), Tyler Campbell (Ole Miss), T.J. Moe (Missouri) and Seth Strickland (South Carolina). Previous SEC winners of the Campbell Trophy include: Tim Tebow, Florida (2009); Rudy Niswanger, LSU (2005); Michael Munoz, Tennessee (2004); Matt Stinchcomb, Georgia (1998); Peyton Manning, Tennessee (1997); Danny Wuerffel, Florida (1996); Brad Culpepper, Florida (1991). The Senior CLASS Award winner will be announced during the 2012-13 bowl season. SEC HAS THREE PLAYERS LISTED ON ALLSTATE AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM Allstate Insurance Company and the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) today announced the 22 college football players from across the country named to the 2012 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. One of the sport s premier service honors, the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team shines a spotlight on the positive, off-the-field impact that a select group of student-athletes has on their communities. Three players from the SEC made this year s squad - Alabama senior OL Barrett Jones, Auburn senior TE Philip Lutzenkirchen and Georgia junior QB Aaron Murray. This summer, the program received 117 nominations from colleges and universities hailing from 35 states. From the nominations, a prestigious voting panel comprised of former Allstate

2012 SEC Football Page 35 Week 10 SEC FOOTBALL (2006-11)... SECOND TO NONE During the last six years (2006-11), Southeastern Conference football has experienced success that is unparalleled in its football history and, perhaps, in the college football history. During this tenure, the SEC s achievements have been demonstrated by: Triumphs in BCS bowl games, including the BCS National Championship Game Non-conference success in regular season and bowl games Defeating highly-ranked non-conference teams Success in the polls and rankings Individual awards and All-America Teams Academic and Community Service Standouts Continued accomplishments of former SEC student-athletes in the NFL SEC IN THE BCS The SEC has won six consecutive national championships, eight BCS National Championships and 22 overall national titles (AP, BCS, FWAA, coaches poll). Alabama claimed the 2011 BCS National Championship with a 21-0 win over LSU in New Orleans on Jan. 9. Four different SEC schools have won the BCS National Championship since 2006 (Auburn, 2010; Alabama, 2009 and 2011; Florida, 2006 and 2008; LSU, 2007). Tennessee (1998) and LSU (2004) have also won the BCS crown. The Big 12 (Texas and Oklahoma) and the ACC (Miami and Florida State) have each had two schools win titles since 1998. Since 2006, more than half of the slots in the BCS National Championship Game have been taken by SEC teams (7 of 12). The Big Ten and the Big 12 have two each and the Pac-10 has one. No other conference has won a BCS National Championship Game since Texas defeated Southern California, 41-38, in the Rose Bowl following the 2005 regular season. The SEC has won the last six. An SEC team has led or tied for the lead at the end of 20 of the last 24 quarters of BCS National Championship Game play. Since 2006, an SEC team has been ranked first in the weekly BCS standings in 26 of the 48 weeks, with four different teams holding the top spot. Florida was first for seven weeks, Alabama for six weeks, Auburn for three and LSU for 10 weeks, including all eight polls of this season. The Big Ten has held the top spot for 13 weeks (all Ohio State), the Big 12 for five weeks (Texas and Oklahoma twice, Missouri once) and the Pac-10 four weeks (all Oregon). The SEC has had more teams ranked in the BCS standings for the most times than any other conference since 2006. The league has had 11 of its 12 teams ranked at one time or another since 2006 for a total of 238 times. The SEC breakdown: LSU (45), Alabama (35), Florida (33), Auburn (29), Georgia (23), Arkansas (23), South Carolina (21), Tennessee (14), Mississippi State (8), Kentucky (4) and Ole Miss (3). Since 2006, the SEC has posted a 9-3 record in BCS bowl games, more wins and a higher winning percentage (.750) than any other conference. The win total equals that of the next two highest conferences. Here are the BCS bowl records of all conferences since 2006: SEC 9-3.750 Mountain West 2-1.667 WAC 2-1.667 Pac-10 5-3.625 Big East 3-3.500 Big 12 4-5.444 Big Ten 4-7.364 ACC 1-6.143 Independents 0-1.000 Three of the top nine defensive performanes in BCS history have been registered by SEC teams, more than any other conference. Alabama s shutout of LSU in the 2012 BCS National Championship Game was the first shutout in BCS history. Georgia defeated Hawaii, 41-10, in the 2008 Sugar Bowl, and Florida defeated Syracuse, 31-10, in the 1999 Orange Bowl - both are tied for 7th in lowest point total allowed in a BCS game. SEC IN OVERALL BOWL GAMES Since 2006, the SEC has accrued more bowl wins (36) and appearances (55) than any other conference. The conference s.655 bowl winning percentage is third behind the Big East (23-10,.697) and Mountain West (20-9,.690) during that time. Big East 23-10.697 Mountain West 20-9.690 SEC 36-19.655 Pac-10 16-12.571 Sun Belt 7-6.538 Big 12 25-22.532 Independents 5-6.455 Conference USA 15-19.441 ACC 19-31.380 WAC 9-15.375 Big Ten 17-30.362 MAC 8-18.308 In the 2011-12 bowl season, the SEC and the Big 12 tied for the most wins (6) and had the fourth highest win percentage (6-3,.667), second-highest among conferences that had six-or-more teams in bowl games. In January bowl games, the SEC is 22-10 (.688) against non-conference competition. Since 2008, the league is 16-6 (.727) against non-conference foes in January bowl games. In seven 2011-12 bowl games against non-conference foes, SEC defenses held opponents to less than its average in five of those games. One of the two other games were in overtime (Michigan State-Georgia) and the other was Auburn holding Virginia to 24 points, when the Cavaliers season average was 23.2 points per game. SEC vs. OTHER CONFERENCES Since 2006, the SEC has posted the highest non-conference winning percentage (regular season & bowls) than any other conference. The league has a 279-63 record, an 81.6 winning percentage. The SEC has won no less than 43 non-conference games (regular season & bowls) during the last six seasons (2006-2011). This season, the SEC was 48-8 (.857), the second highest percentage among FBS conferences. SEC 279-63.816 Big 12 233-84.735 Big East 195-79.712 Big Ten 218-96.694 Pac-12 140-84.625 ACC 209-129.618 Mountain West 140-108.565 WAC 117-149.440 Conference USA 129-194.399 MAC 112-227.330 Sun Belt 58-178.246 Teams from the SEC have posted 37 wins in the last six years against non-conference Top 25 teams (at time game was played), an average of more than six wins per season. Nine of the 12 SEC teams have at least one win against a non-conference Top 25 team in the last five years with LSU (8), Georgia (7), Alabama (5), Florida (4), South Carolina (4) and Auburn (3) leading the way. 10 of 12 SEC teams have registered at least one non-conference Top 25 win since 2006. SEC teams have beaten teams ranked 1-25 since 2006 with the exception of 5-6-11. 1 Florida def. #1 Ohio State, 41-14, 2007 Tostitos BCS National Championship Game; LSU def. Ohio State, 38-24, 2008 Allstate BCS National Championship Game 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 Tostitos BCS National Championship Game 3 - LSU def. #3 Oregon, 40-27, Sept. 3, 2011 4 Florida def. #4 Cincinnati, 51-24, 2010 Allstate Sugar Bowl 7 Alabama def. #7 Virginia Tech, 34-24, Sept. 5, 2009; Georgia def. #7 Georgia Tech, 30-24, Nov. 28, 2009 8 - Arkansas def. #8 Kansas State, 29-16, Jan. 6, 2012 9 Kentucky def. #9 Louisville, 40-34, Sept. 15, 2007; LSU def. #9 Virginia Tech, 48-7, Sept. 8, 2007; Alabama def. #9 Clemson, 34-10, Aug. 30, 2008; South Carolina def. #9 Nebraska, 30-13, Jan. 2, 2012 10 LSU def. #10 Notre Dame, 41-14, 2007 Allstate Sugar Bowl; Georgia def. #10 Hawaii, 41-10, 2008 Allstate Sugar Bowl 12 Tennessee def. #12 California, 35-18, Sept. 2, 2006 - Continued on page 12 -

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SECOND TO NONE 13 - Arkansas def. #13 Texas A&M, 42-38, Oct. 1, 2011 14 Alabama def. #14 Penn State, 24-3, Sept. 11, 2010 15 Georgia def. #15 Virginia Tech, 31-24, 2006 Chick-fil-A Bowl; Tennessee def. #15 Wisconsin, 21-17, 2008 Outback Bowl; South Carolina def. #15 Clemson, 34-17, Nov. 28, 2009 16 Georgia def. #16 Georgia Tech, 15-12, Nov. 25, 2006; Auburn def. #16 Clemson, 23-20, 2007 Chick-fil-A Bowl; LSU def. #16 West Virginia, 47-21, Sept. 24, 2011 17 - LSU def. #17 Texas A&M, 41-24, 2011 AT&T Cotton Bowl; South Carolina def. #17 Clemson, 34-13, Nov. 26, 2011 18 Ole Miss def. #18 Oklahoma State, 21-7, 2010 AT&T Cotton Bowl; LSU def. #18 North Carolina, 30-24, Sept. 4, 2010 19 Georgia def. #19 Michigan State, 24-12, 2009 Capital One Bowl 20 - Alabama def. #20 Penn State, 27-11, Sept. 10, 2011 21 LSU def. #21 West Virginia, 20-14, Sept. 25, 2010 22 Auburn def. #22 Nebraska, 17-14, 2007 AT&T Cotton Bowl 23 Florida def. #23 Florida State, 45-15, Nov. 29, 2008 24 South Carolina def. #24 Clemson, 31-28, Nov. 25, 2006; Georgia def. #24 Arizona State, 27-10, Sept. 20, 2008 25 - Georgia def. #25 Georgia Tech, 31-17, Nov. 26, 2011 [NOTE: poll used either AP, BCS, USA Today or Harris] SEC IN FINAL RANKINGS Since 2006, the SEC has had the most teams ranked in the final USA Today Coaches Poll. The conference has had 29 teams ranked in the final USA Today rankings, four more than the Big 12 (25) and five more than the Big Ten (24). Conference 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total SEC 5 5 4 4 6 5 29 Big 12 2 5 5 4 5 4 25 Big Ten 4 5 4 4 3 4 24 ACC 3 3 3 3 4 3 19 Pac-10 3 3 4 2 2 2 16 Mountain West 2 1 3 3 2 2 13 Big East 3 2 1 3 0 2 11 WAC 2 1 1 1 1 0 6 MAC 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 Conference USA 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 The SEC has either led or tied for the lead with the most teams ranked in the USA Today Top 25 for five of the last six seasons. In 2011, the SEC had five teams ranked, which was one more than the Big 12 and the Big Ten. SEC INDIVIDUAL AWARDS AND ALL-AMERICANS In the 29 individual awards given this season, the SEC has had at least one recipient in 23 of them since 2006. The SEC has not had a winner of the Biletnikoff Award (wide receiver), Lou Groza (placekicker), Brian Burlsworth (walk-on), Johnny Unitas (senior quarterback), Ted Hendricks (defensive end) and ARA Sportsmanship Award in the last six seasons. Since 2006, the SEC football student-athletes and coaches have won 51 major individual awards, an average of more than eight per year. The league won an all time high 12 individual honors in 2010 and won eight this season. The SEC has won a national player of the year in four years with four different players Darren McFadden, Arkansas, and Tim Tebow, Florida, in 2007; Tebow in 2008; Mark Ingram, Alabama, in 2009; and, Cam Newton, Auburn, in 2010. The SEC did not have a national player of the year in 2011. SEC INDIVIDUAL AWARDS AND ALL-AMERICANS The SEC would fill a complete first unit of first-team All-Americas since 2006. The SEC has had 58 players make first-team All-America in the AP, Walter Camp, FWAA or AFCA squads. The list represents at least one player at every position. Offense (20) QB Tim Tebow, Florida (2007) QB Cam Newton, Auburn (2010) RB Darren McFadden, Arkansas (2006-07) RB Knowshon Moreno, Georgia (2008) RB Mark Ingram, Alabama (2009) RB Trent Richardson, Alabama (2011) WR Robert Meachem, Tennessee (2006) WR Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina (2010) TE Aaron Hernandez, Florida (2009) TE Orson Charles, Georgia (2011) OL Arron Sears, Tennessee (2006) OL Michael Oher, Ole Miss (2008) OL Andre Smith, Alabama (2008) OL Herman Johnson, LSU (2008) OL Mike Johnson, Alabama (2009) OL Lee Ziemba, Auburn (2010) OL Barrett Jones, Alabama (2011) C Jonathan Luigs, Arkansas (2007) C Andre Caldwell, Alabama (2008) C Maurkice Pouncey, Florida (2009) Defense (28) DL Glenn Dorsey, LSU (2006-07) DL Terrence Cody, Alabama (2008-09) DL Peria Jerry, Ole Miss (2008) DL Nick Fairley, Auburn (2010) DL Melvin Ingram, South Carolina (2011) DL Sam Montgomery, LSU (2011) LB Patrick Willis, Ole Miss (2006) LB Brandon Spikes, Florida (2008) LB Rolando McClain, Alabama (2009) LB Eric Norwood, South Carolina (2009) LB Justin Houston, Georgia (2010) LB Jarvis Jones, Georgia (2011) LB Courtney Upshaw, Alabama (2011) LB Dont a Hightower, Alabama (2011) DB Eric Berry, Tennessee (2008-09) DB LaRon Landry, LSU (2006) DB Craig Steltz, LSU (2007) DB Rashad Johnson, Alabama (2008) DB Javier Arenas, Alabama (2009) DB Joe Haden, Florida (2009) DB Mark Barron, Alabama (2010) DB Patrick Peterson, LSU (2010) DB Morris Claiborne, LSU (2011) DB Tyrann Mathieu, LSU (2011) DB Mark Barron, Alabama (2011) DB Bacarri Rambo, Georgia (2011) DB DeQuan Menzie, Alabama (2011) DB Dre Kirkpatrick, Alabama (2011) Specialists (10) PK Daniel Lincoln, Tennessee (2007) PK Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (2009) PK Josh Jasper, LSU (2010) P Drew Butler, Georgia (2009) P Chas Henry, Florida (2010) P Brad Wing, LSU (2011) RS Felix Jones, Arkansas (2007) RS Brandon James, Florida (2008) RS Joe Adams, Arkansas (2011) AP Randall Cobb, Kentucky (2010) SEC INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS SINCE 2006 HEISMAN MEMORIAL TROPHY (Nation s best player) Cam Newton, Auburn (2010); Mark Ingram, Alabama (2009); Tim Tebow, Florida (2007) CHUCK BEDNARIK AWARD (Nation s best defensive player) Patrick Peterson, LSU (2010); Tyrann Mathieu, LSU (2011) RAY GUY AWARD (Nation s best punter) Chas Henry, Florida (2010); Drew Butler, Georgia (2009) MAXWELL AWARD (Nation s best player) Cam Newton, Auburn (2010); Tim Tebow, Florida (2008); Tim Tebow, Florida (2007) WALTER CAMP AWARD (Nation s best player) Cam Newton, Auburn (2010); Darren McFadden, Arkansas (2007) DAVEY O BRIEN AWARD (Nation s best quarterback) Cam Newton, Auburn (2010); Tim Tebow, Florida (2007) JIM THORPE AWARD (Nation s best defensive back) Morris Claiborne, LSU (2011); Patrick Peterson, LSU (2010); Eric Berry, Tennessee (2009) JOHN MACKEY AWARD (Nation s best tight end) D.J. Williams, Arkansas (2010); Aaron Hernandez, Florida (2009) ROTARY LOMBARDI AWARD (Nation s outstanding lineman) Nick Fairley, Auburn (2010); Glenn Dorsey, LSU (2007) PAUL HORNUNG AWARD (Nation s most versatile player) -- Brandon Boykin, Georgia (2011) FRANK BROYLES AWARD (Nation s top assistant coach) John Chavis, LSU (2011); Gus Malzahan, Auburn (2010); Kirby Smart, Alabama (2009) DISNEY SPIRIT AWARD (Top inspirational story) Alabama Football Team (2011); D.J. Williams, Arkansas (2010) HOME DEPOT COACH OF THE YEAR (National Coach of the Year) Les Miles, LSU (2011); Gene Chizik, Auburn (2010); Nick Saban, Alabama (2008) EDDIE ROBINSON FWAA COACH OF THE YEAR Nick Saban, Alabama (2008) LIBERTY MUTUAL COACH OF THE YEAR -- Les Miles, LSU (2011) CoSIDA/ESPN ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN OF THE YEAR Greg McElroy, Alabama (2010); Tim Tebow, Florida (2009) BUTKUS AWARD (Nation s best linebacker) Rolando McClain, Alabama (2009); Patrick Willis, Ole Miss (2006) WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL TROPHY (Nation s top scholar-athlete) Tim Tebow, Florida (2009) RIMINGTON TROPHY (Nation s best center) Maurkice Pouncey, Florida (2009); Jonathan Luigs, Arkansas (2007) - Continued on page 13 -

2012 SEC Football Page 37 Week 10 SEC FOOTBALL (2006-11)... SECOND TO NONE LOWE S SENIOR CLASS AWARD (Nation s top senior student-athlete) Tim Tebow, Florida (2009) WUERFFEL TROPHY (Community Service, Athletic and Academic Achievement) Tim Tebow, Florida (2008) OUTLAND TROPHY (Nation s top lineman) Barrett Jones, Alabama (2011); Andre Smith, Alabama (2008); Glenn Dorsey, LSU (2007) WALTER CAMP COACH OF THE YEAR Nick Saban, Alabama (2008) BRONKO NAGURSKI AWARD (Nation s top defensive player) Glenn Dorsey, LSU (2007) DOAK WALKER AWARD (Nation s top running back) Trent Richardson, Alabama (2011); Darren McFadden, Arkansas (2007); Darren McFadden, Arkansas (2006) LOTT TROPHY (Defensive IMPACT Player) Glenn Dorsey, LSU (2007) MANNING AWARD (Nation s top quarterback) Tim Tebow, Florida (2008); JaMarcus Russell, LSU (2006) ASSOCIATED PRESS COLLEGE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Tim Tebow, Florida (2007) ARA SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD -- Barrett Jones, Alabama (2011) SEC FOOTBALL ACADEMIC & COMMUNITY SERVICE STANDOUTS 16 SEC football student-athletes have won 18 national academic and community service awards since 2006. The SEC has had the last three CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-Americas of the Year in football, a recipient of the William V. Campbell Trophy (known as the Academic Heisman ), 10 first-team CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-America first team recipients, five National Football Foundation Scholar- Athletes and nine representatives on the AFCA Good Works Team. 2006 CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team Hayden Lane, OL, Kentucky National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Chris Leak, QB, Florida AFCA Good Works Team William Brown, OL, South Carolina; Quentin Moses, DE, Georgia; Jacob Tamme, TE, Kentucky; James Wilhoit, PK, Tennessee 2007 National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Jacob Tamme, TE, Kentucky CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team Tim Tebow, QB, Florida; Jacob Tamme, TE, Kentucky 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 CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America of the Year Tim Tebow, QB, Florida AFCA Good Works Team Tim Masthay, P, Kentucky Wuerrfel Trophy Tim Tebow, QB, Florida 2009 National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Tim Tebow, QB, Florida NFF William V. Campbell Trophy Tim Tebow, QB, Florida CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team Tim Tebow, QB, Florida; Colin Peek, TE, Alabama CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America of the Year Tim Tebow, QB, Florida AFCA Good Works Team Tim Tebow, QB, Florida; Jeff Owens, DL, Georgia 2010 National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Greg McElroy, QB, Alabama; Derek Sherrod, OT, Mississippi State CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-America First Team Greg McElroy, QB, Alabama; Barrett Jones, OL, Alabama; Drew Butler, P, Georgia 2011 National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete - Drew Butler, P, Georgia Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America First-Team - Barrett Jones, OL, Alabama; Drew Butler, P, Georgia AFCA Good Works Team - Aron White, TE, Georgia; Jacob Lewellen, DL, Kentucky ARA Sportsmanship Award -- Barrett Jones, OL, Alabama Since 1992, the Southeastern Conference leads all conferences with 54 selections to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Teams, followed by the Big 12 with 40 selections and the Atlantic Coast Conference with 29 selections. With Aron White's selection this year, Georgia moves into first place with 13 honorees to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. The Bulldogs are followed by Nebraska and St. Thomas (Minn.) with 12 honorees each. Super Bowl XLII and XLI champion quarterbacks Eli and Peyton Manning were members of the 2002 and 1997 Good Works Teams, respectively 103 SEC football student-athletes earned their undergraduate degrees and graduated in the Fall of 2011. Those are: Alabama - Undra Billingsley, Robert Lester, Jerrell Harris, John Boswell, Marquis Maze, Brad Smelley, Christpher Jordan, Wes Neighbors, Courtney Upshaw, Darius Hanks, Dont a Hightower, Milton Talbert, Brandon Gibson, De Quan Menzie, Brandon Lewis, Robert Ezell Arkansas - Freddy Burton, Grant Cook, Weston Dacus, De Anthony Curtis, Elston Forte, Broderick Green, Robert Johnson, Alex Tejada Auburn - Deshaun Barnes, Chris Brooks, Eltoro Freeman, Josh Harris, Davis Hooper Florida - Phillip Bellino, John Brantley, William Green, Jerry Howard, Moses Jenkins, David Lerner, Eugene Minchin, Tyler Pridemore, Chris Rainey, Solomon Schoonover, William Steinmann, Deonte Thompson, Steven Wilks, James Wilson Georgia - Justin Anderson, Nic Clemons, Candler Cook, Eric Elliot, Demetric Evans, Bruce Figgins, Ben Harden, Joshua Sailors, Richard Samuel, Trinton Sturdivant Kentucky - Andre Woodson, Randall Burden, E.J. Adams LSU - Drew Alleman, Joseph Crappell, Michael Joseph, Bobby Hebert, James Stampley, Brandon Washington, John Williams, Jared Fugate Ole Miss - Enrique Davis, Kentrell Lockett, Justin Smith, Bradley Sowell, Marcus Temple Mississippi State - Wade Bonner, Kendric Cook, Jamie Jones, D.J. Looney, Charles Mitchell, Chris Relf, Quentin Saulsberry, Baker Swedenberg; Brandon Wilson, Anthony Chapman, Bruce Plummer, Zachary Smith, Ellis Wyms South Carolina - Ladi Ajiboye, Antonio Allen, Eric Baker, Jason Barnes, Melvin Ingram, Kenny Miles, Rokevious Watkins, Jay Wooten, Steven Singleton Tennessee - Jonathan Brown, Shawn Bryson, Arthur Evans, Daryl Vereen Vanderbilt - Brandon Barden, Kyle Fischer, Tim Fugger, TJ Greenstone, Chris Marve, Austin Monahan, Larry Smith, Udom Umoh SEC IN THE NFL The SEC has had more of its former players on NFL rosters in the last five seasons than any other conference. Since 2006, the SEC has averaged 267.7 players per year on NFL opening weekend rosters. The league had a high of 283 on 2011 rosters and has outpaced all conferences every year. During the last six completed NFL seasons (2005-10), the SEC had had two of its former players named NFL MVP three times (2005, Shaun Alexander, RB, Alabama with Seattle; 2008-09, Peyton Manning, QB, Tennessee with Indianapolis). During the last six Super Bowls (2006-11), three former SEC players have been named game MVP (2006 Hines Ward, WR, Georgia with Pittsburgh; 2007 Peyton Manning, QB, Tennessee with Indianapolis; 2008 Eli Manning, QB, Ole Miss with New York Giants). SEC ON NFL ROSTERS 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total / Average SEC 266 263 259 263 272 283 1,606 / 267.7 ACC 247 238 254 245 228 253 1,465 / 244.2 Big Ten 236 234 227 217 217 257 1,388 / 231.3 Pac-12 184 183 178 166 180 241 1,132 / 188.7 Big 12 174 176 170 173 184 164 1,041 / 173.5 The SEC has had more draft selections since 2006 than any other conference. The league has averaged almost 40 selections per draft since 2006 (39.5). Since 2006, the SEC has had 46 first-round selections, an average of 7.67 per year. The league had a high of 11 first-round selections in 2007 and 10 selected last season. Since 2006, the SEC has had three players selected first in the NFL Draft (2007 JaMarcus Russell, QB, LSU to Oakland; 2009 Matthew Stafford, QB, Georgia to Detroit; 2011 - Cam Newton, QB, Auburn to Carolina) and seven other players selected among the top five in the draft (2009 - #3 Tyson Jackson, DE, LSU to Kansas City; 2008 - #4 Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas to Oakland; 2008 - #5 Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU to Kansas City; 2010 #5 Eric Berry, DB, Tennessee to Kansas City; 2011 - #3 Marcell Dareus, DT, Alabama to Buffalo; #4 A.J. Green, WR, Georgia to Cincinnati; #5 Patrick Peterson, DB, LSU to Arizona).

2012 SEC Football Page 38 Week 10 SEC NFL DRAFT SELECTIONS 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Total / Average SEC - 37 41 35 37 49 38 42 279 / 39.9 ACC - 52 31 33 33 31 35 31 246 / 35.1 Big Ten - 40 34 28 28 34 29 41 234 / 33.4 Pac-10-32 25 34 32 29 31 28 211 / 30.1 Big 12-29 28 29 28 30 30 25 199 / 28.4 SEC FOOTBALL (2006-11)... SECOND TO NONE In the 2012 NFL draft, the SEC had 42 players selected, the most from any conference. It included a high of nine first round draft selections, including four of the first 10. The SEC led the nation's conferences in draft picks for the sixth consecutive year. The last time that the SEC did not top the conference draft list was in 2006, when the Big Ten had 41 and the SEC had 37. This year, the Big Ten had 41 players selected followed by the ACC with 31, the Pac-12 with 28 and the Big 12 with 25. SEC IN THE NFL SUCCESS Former Southeastern Conference football players have had success in the National Football League. Here is a snapshot of that success since 2000. 2000s All-Decade Team OG - Alan Faneca, LSU (Pittsburgh, N.Y. Jets, Arizona) C - Kevin Mawae, LSU (Seattle, N.Y. Jets, Tennessee) QB - Peyton Manning, Tennessee (Indianapolis) RB - Jamal Lewis, Tennessee (Baltimore, Cleveland) RB - Shaun Alexander, Alabama (Seattle, Washington) DT - Richard Seymour, Georgia (New England, Oakland) CB - Champ Bailey, Georgia (Washington, Denver) NFL MVPs 2003 - Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (Tennessee) Jamal Lewis, Baltimore (Tennessee) 2004 - Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (Tennessee) 2005 - Shaun Alexander, Seattle (Alabama) 2008 - Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (Tennessee) 2009 - Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (Tennessee) Super Bowl MVPs XL - Hines Ward, Pittsburgh (Georgia) XLI - Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (Tennessee) XLII - Eli Manning, New York Giants (Ole Miss) XLVI - Eli Manning, New York Giants (Ole Miss) SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE FOOTBALL COMMUNITY SERVICE TEAM Mississippi State senior defensive back Johnthan Banks is the Southeastern Conference Football Community Service Team Player of the Week for Week 10 of the SEC football season. Banks is heavily involved in volunteer work. Each winter, he leads his teammates to the local Wal-Mart for a Salvation Army fund-raising drive. Along with his teammates, Banks rings the Salvation Army Bell, purchases Christmas gifts for underprivileged youths and signs autographs for Bulldog fans. Each summer he has volunteered as a lead camp counselor for a football camp in Mathiston, Mississippi. Each semester, Banks participates in MSU s Champions Breakfast at Sudduth Elementary School in Starkville, where he spends time encouraging the elementary students to eat breakfast, work hard in the class room and work hard in their athletic endeavors to hopefully become a Bulldog one day. After the event he stays for sometimes an hour and signs autographs and takes pictures. At West Oktibbeha Elementary, Banks volunteers his time training children for the Mississippi Curriculum Test (MCT), which consists of him spending one-on-one time with students helping them prepare for the statewide language arts and mathematics assessment test. Most of his volunteer work derives from his fatherhood instinct: he has a one-year old son named Kaiden (KJ for short) that he describes as a Gift from God. Banks says everything he does off the field and on the field is to leave a good legacy for his son. 2012 SEC Football Community Service Team Week 1 - Philip Lutzenkirchen, Auburn Week 2 - Michael Lamothe, Texas A&M Week 3 - Aaron Murray, Georgia Week 4 - Dylan Thompson, South Carolina Week 5 - T.J. Moe, Missouri Week 6 - Barkevious Mingo, DE, LSU Week 7 - Morgan Newton, QB, Kentucky Week 8 - Caleb Sturgis, PK, Florida Week 9 - Devin Thomas, RB, Ole Miss Week 10 - Johnthan Banks, DB, Mississippi State

2012 SEC Football Page 39 Week 10 2012-13 COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL SCHEDULE (Dates and Times are Tentative and Subject to Change) Bowl Game Date/Time (ET) Site Matchup Network Gildan New Mexico Dec. 15 / 1 p.m. Albuquerque, N.M. Mountain West vs. Pac-12 ESPN Famous Idaho Potato Dec. 15 / 4:30 p.m. Boise, Idaho Mid-American vs. Western Athletic ESPN San Diego County Credit Union Poinsietta Dec. 20 / 8 p.m. San Diego, Calif. Mountain West vs. Brigham Young ESPN Beef O Brady s St. Petersburg Dec. 21 / 7:30 p.m. St. Petersburg, Fla. Big East vs. Conference USA ESPN R+L Carriers New Orleans Dec. 22 / 12 p.m. New Orleans, La. Conference USA vs. Sun Belt ESPN MAACO Las Vegas Dec. 22 / 3:30 p.m. Las Vegas, Nev. Mountain West vs. Pac-12 ESPN Sheraton Hawai i Dec. 24 / 8 p.m. Honolulu, Ha. Conference USA vs. Mountain West ESPN Little Caesars Dec. 26 / 7:30 p.m. Detroit, Mich. Big Ten vs. Mid-American ESPN Military presented by Northrop Grumman Dec. 27 / 3 p.m. Washington, D.C. ACC vs. Army ESPN Belk Dec. 27 / 6:30 p.m. Charlotte, N.C. ACC vs. Big East ESPN Bridgepoint Education Holiday Dec. 27 / 9:45 p.m. San Diego, Calif. Big 12 vs. Pac-12 ESPN AdvoCare V100 Independence Dec. 28 / 2 p.m. Shreveport, La. ACC vs. SEC ESPN Russell Athletic Dec. 28 / 5:30 p.m. Orlando, Fla. ACC vs. Big East ESPN Meineke Car Care of Texas Dec. 28 / 9 p.m. Houston, Texas Big Ten vs. Big 12 ESPN Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Dec. 29 / 11:45 a.m. Fort Worth, Texas Conference USA vs. Mountain West ESPN Kraft Fight Hunger Dec. 29 / 3:15 p.m. San Francisco, Calif. Pac-12 vs. Navy ESPN2 New Era Pinstripe Dec. 29 / 3:15 p.m. Bronx, N.Y. Big East vs. Big 12 ESPN Valero Alamo Dec. 29 / 6:45 p.m. San Antonio, Texas Big 12 vs. Pac-12 ESPN Valley of the Sun Dec. 29 / 10:15 p.m. Tempe, Ariz. Big Ten vs. Big 12 ESPN Franklin American Mortgage Music City Dec. 31 / 12 p.m. Nashville, Tenn. SEC vs. ACC ESPN Hyundai Sun Bowl Dec. 31 / 2 p.m. El Paso, Texas ACC vs. Pac-12 CBS AutoZone Liberty Dec. 31 / 3:30 p.m. Memphis, Tenn. SEC / Big East / C-USA ESPN Chick-fil-A Dec. 31 / 7:30 p.m. Atlanta, Ga. ACC vs. SEC ESPN Heart of Dallas Jan. 1 / 12 p.m. Dallas, Texas Big Ten vs. Conference USA ESPNU TaxSlayer.com Gator Jan. 1 / 12 p.m. Jacksonville, Fla. SEC vs. Big Ten ESPN2 Capital One Jan. 1 / 1 p.m. Orlando, Fla. SEC vs. Big Ten ABC Outback Jan. 1 / 1 p.m. Tampa, Fla. SEC vs. Big Ten ESPN Rose Bowl Game presented by VIZIO Jan. 1 / 5 p.m. Pasadena, Calif. BCS vs. BCS ESPN Discover Orange Jan. 1 / 8:30 p.m. South Florida BCS vs. BCS ESPN Allstate Sugar Jan. 2 / 8:30 p.m. New Orleans, La. BCS vs. BCS ESPN Tostitos Fiesta Jan. 3 / 8:30 p.m. Glendale, Ariz. BCS vs. BCS ESPN AT&T Cotton Jan. 4 / 8 p.m. Arlington, Texas SEC vs. Big 12 FOX BBVA Compass Jan. 5 / 1 p.m. Birmingham, Ala. Big East vs. SEC ESPN GoDaddy.com Jan. 6 / 9 p.m. Mobile, Ala. Mid-American vs. Sun Belt ESPN Discover BCS National Championship Jan. 7 / 8:30 p.m. South Florida BCS #1 vs. BCS #2 ESPN BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES - When not having a conference champion participating in the BCS National Championship Game, the BCS will have the following conference champions serve as host teams: Rose Bowl - Big Ten and Pac-12; Orange Bowl - ACC; Allstate Sugar Bowl - SEC; Tostitos Fiesta Bowl - Big 12.

2012 SEC Football Page 40 Week 10 THIS IS THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE SEC MISSION STATEMENT The purpose of the Southeastern Conference is to assist its member institutions in the maintenance of programs of intercollegiate athletics which are compatible with the highest standards of education and competitive sports. THE SEC The Southeastern Conference sponsors championships in 21 sports 12 women s sports and nine men s sports. They include baseball, men s and women s basketball, men s and women s cross country, equestrian, football, men s and women s golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, men s and women s swimming and diving, men s and women s tennis, men s and women s indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball. SEC HIGHLIGHTS In the fall of 2012, the University of Missouri and Texas A&M University became members of the Southeastern Conference and will begin play in the league for the 2012-13 academic year. It was the first expansion for the SEC since 1991 and the league now has 14 members. Southeastern Conference student-athletes not only achieved record-breaking performances on the playing fields and courts, but also in the classroom. The SEC won nine national championships in 2011-12: Football (Alabama), Men s Basketball (Kentucky), Gymnastics (Alabama), Men s Indoor Track and Field (Florida), Women s Tennis (Florida), Women s Golf (Alabama), Men s Outdoor Track and Field (Florida), Women s Outdoor Track and Field (LSU) and Softball (Alabama). The SEC has also had a national runner-up finish in seven sports, including: Women s Swimming and Diving (Georgia), Men s Indoor Track & Field (Arkansas), Gymnastics (Florida), Football (LSU), Men s Outdoor Track and Field (LSU), Men s Golf (Alabama) and Baseball (South Carolina). The Southeastern Conference had 42 Capital One Academic All-Americans in 2011-12, more than any other Division I conference. The league had 22 student-athletes earn first-team honors, also more than any other Division I conference. The Capital One Academic All-America Teams are voted on by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). The 42 student-athletes represent 10 of the SEC 12 schools while eight schools had someone on the first-team. Since 2003, the SEC has had 170 student-athletes earn first-team Capital One Academic All-America status. The 22 SEC student-athletes who earned Capital One Academic All-America status in 2011-12 were: Florida swimmer Elizabeth Beisel, Alabama softball player Kayla Braud, Georgia football player Drew Butler, Mississippi State tennis player Louis Cant, Tennessee softball player Raven Chavanne, Alabama track and field athlete Nathan Corder, Arkansas track and field athlete Tara Diebold, Georgia gymnast Kat Ding, Auburn soccer player Katy Frierson, Alabama track and field athlete Leigh Gilmore, Tennessee diver Ryan Helms, Florida volleyball player Kristy Jaeckel, Tennessee basketball player Glory Johnson, Alabama football player Barrett Jones, Alabama tennis player Courtney McLane, Alabama golfer Brooke Pancake, Tennessee track and field athletes Chanelle Price and Ellen Wortham, South Carolina track and field athlete Marvin Reitze, South Carolina baseball player Michael Roth, Georgia swimmer Wendy Trott and Alabama swimmer Kyle Weeks. The SEC had three of its student-athletes earn Capital One Academic All-American of the Year in their respective sports Florida volleyball player Kristy Jaeckel, Alabama women s golfer Brooke Pancake and Tennessee women s track and field athlete Chanelle Price. The Southeastern Conference had 16 of its student-athletes earn NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships in 2011-12. The scholarships are awarded to student-athletes who excel academically and athletically and who are at least in their final year of intercollegiate athletic competition. The SEC s 16 represent the most by any of the FBS conferences. The SEC NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipients are Nathan Corder, Alabama (Men s Cross Country); Cullen Doody, LSU (Men s Outdoor Track and Field); Katy Frierson, Auburn (Soccer); Patricia Gilmore, Alabama (Women s Cross Country); Ryan Helms, Tennessee (Men s Swimming and Diving); Cory Luckie, Auburn (Baseball); Eric Meissner, Auburn (Women s Swimming and Diving); Brooke Pancake, Alabama (Women s Golf); Jaime Pisani, Arkansas (Gymnastics); Chanelle Price, Tennessee (Women s Indoor Track and Field); Ben Skidmore, Arkansas (Men s Indoor Track and Field); Taylor Lindsey, Alabama (Women s Tennis); Wendy Trott, Georgia (Women s Swimming and Diving); Matt Vieke, LSU (Men s Swimming and Diving); Kyle Weeks, Alabama (Men s Swimming and Diving); and, Eleanor Wortham, Tennessee (Women s Indoor Track and Field). The SEC also had two of its student-athletes Arkansas gymnast Jaime Pisani and South Carolina track and field athlete Radiance Basden - earn NCAA Ethnic Minority and Women s Enhancement Scholarships. The SEC had three student-athletes awarded the NCAA Today s Top VIII, more than any other conference - Kelsey Bruder, Florida (Softball); Kayla Hoffman, Alabama (Gymnastics); Lee Ellis Moore, Ole Miss (Men s Track and Field). The award recognizes eight current student-athletes who will have completed their athletics eligibility for their successes on the fields and courts, in the classroom and in the community. The SEC also had seven student-athletes earn the Elite 89 award, which is awarded to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative GPA in an NCAA Championships event. An SEC studentathlete earned the Elite 89 Award more than 1/3 of the NCAA sports that the league participates. The SEC recipients were Alex Boulet, LSU (Softball); Mary Anne Macfarlane, Alabama (Women s Tennis); Erik Payne, South Carolina (Baseball); Brent Sterling, Tennessee (Men s Swimming and Diving); Rachel Terry, Alabama (Gymnastics); Wendy Trott, Georgia (Women s Swimming and Diving); and, Cory Whitsett, Alabama (Men s Golf). In 2005, the Presidents and Chancellors and Provosts from the 12 SEC institutions created the Southeastern Conference Academic Consortium (SECAC) to coordinate efforts to bolster teaching, research, public service and other educational activities at the schools. Initiatives include study abroad programs and joint purchasing agreements for library holdings. The SEC and its corporate partners host youth clinics each year in conjunction with several conference events, including the football championship game, the men s and women s basketball tournaments and the baseball tournament. These clinics provide children from host cities the opportunity to receive instruction from SEC and other area coaches. In 1992, the SEC became 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, which meets twice a year to discuss issues of concern to the student-athlete. For the fifth year, the SEC SAAC has coordinated the Together We CAN food drive at all 12 SEC institutions. During a two-week period in September, at athletic events on campus, student-athletes seek donations for food that will be delivered to local food banks and area charities. In 2011, the food drive garnered 121,500 pounds of food and donations. The SEC conducts a New Coaches Orientation three times per year, which supplements institutional orientation programs and enhances the professional development of coaches. Topics of discussion range from the role of the SEC and NCAA to the role of athletics in higher education. The SEC has created an annual Sportsmanship Award that will be awarded to one male and one female student-athlete during the 2007-08 academic year. 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 one or more of the ideals of sportsmanship, including fairness, civility, honesty, unselfishness, respect and responsibility. This year s recipients were Arkansas tennis player Matt Walters, Florida tennis player Joanna Mather and Georgia soccer player Laura Eddy. The SEC selects a Community Service Team in all of its sports. The Community Service Team features a representative from each institution who has shown a commitment to community service. Since implementation of the Graduation Success Rate, there has been a general trend of improvement in the Graduation Success Rate of student-athletes in the SEC. NCAA research indicates the student body graduates at a GSR comparable rate of 60%, which is exceeded by 90% of teams within the SEC. SEC IN THE 2012 SUMMER OLYMPICS Current and former Southeastern Conference athletes won 58 total medals (counting multiple entries on teams and relays) at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. If the SEC were a country, the 58 medals (counting multiple entries on teams and relays) would rank 5th among all countries. Not counting multiple entries and relays, SEC athletes medaled in 39 events at the Olympics, which would rank 6th among all countries: If the SEC were a country, the 25 gold medals (counting multiple entries on teams and relays) won by SEC athletes would be 4th among all countries. Not counting multiple entries and relays, SEC athletes gold medaled in 15 events at the Olympics, which would rank 5th among all countries. 11 of the 14 SEC schools have had a representative claim a medal at this year s Olympics. Florida leads among SEC schools in medals with 18, followed by Tennessee with 10, Georgia with 7, Auburn 6, LSU 5, Texas A&M 4, Arkansas 3 and South Carolina 2. Alabama, Kentucky, Ole Miss have one each. An SEC athlete won 19.5 percent of all Track & Field medals (28 of 143) and 18.6 percent of all Swimming medals (19 of 102). Swimmers Ryan Lochte (former Florida S/A) and Allison Schmitt (current Georgia S/A) are two of five athletes at the 2012 Olympic Games that have won five or more medals.

2012 SEC Football Page 41 Week 10 Overall: 6-2 SEC: 3-2 TEXAS A&M at MISSISSIPPI STATE 11 a.m. CT Starkville, Miss. Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field (55,082) TV: ESPN [Brad Nessler, play-by-play; Todd Blackledge, color analyst; Holly Rowe, sidelines] Overall: 7-1 SEC: 3-1 XM: 91 Sirius: 91 THE COACHES Kevin Sumlin is in his first season at Texas A&M and fifth overall with a record of 41-18 (.695). The Aggies offensive coordinator is Kliff Kingsbury and the defensive coordinator is Mark Snyder. Dan Mullen is in his fourth season at Mississippi State and overall with a record of 28-18 (.609). The Bulldogs offensive coordinator is Les Keonning and Geoff Collins and Chris Wilson serve as the defensive coordinators. THE SERIES Series Record: Mississippi State leads, 3-2 Last Meeting: Mississippi State, 43-41 OT (2000 at Independence Bowl) Overall: 4-4 SEC: 1-4 MISSOURI at FLORIDA 12 p.m. ET Gainesville, Fla. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field (88,548) TV: ESPN2 [Dave Pasch, play-by-play; Brian Griese, color analyst; Jenn Brown, sidelines] Overall: 7-1 SEC: 6-1 XM: 85 Sirius: 85 THE COACHES Gary Pinkel is in his 12th season at Missouri with a record of 89-57 (.610) and 22nd overall with a record of 162-95-3 (.628). The Tigers offensive coordinator is David Yost and Dave Steckel serves as the defensive coordinator. Will Muschamp is in his second season at Florida and overall with a record of 14-7 (.667). The Gators offensive coordinator is Brent Pease and the defensive coordinator is Dan Quinn. THE SERIES Series Record: Missouri leads, 1-0 Last Meeting: Missouri, 20-18 (1966 at Sugar Bowl) 2012 INDIVIDUAL STAT LEADERS ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking 2012 INDIVIDUAL STAT LEADERS ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking CATEGORY TEXAS A&M MISSISSIPPI STATE CATEGORY MISSOURI FLORIDA RUSHING Manziel - 99.12 ypg (1) [30] Perkins - 95.25 ypg (2) [35] RUSHING Lawrence - 79.00 ypg (9) [61] Gillislee - 91.12 ypg (4) [38] PASSING EFF. Manziel - 148.68 eff (5) [29] Russell - 141.13 eff (8) [41] PASSING EFF. Franklin - 122.78 eff (13) [80] Driskel - 139.20 eff (9) [47] RECEIVING Evans - 88.12 ypg (3) [23] Bumphis - 60.75 ypg (10) [96] RECEIVING Lucas - 40.88 ypg (21) Reed - 44.38 (18) SCORING Manziel - 9.75 ppg (1) [18] Bell - 7.00 ppg (9) [91] SCORING Baggett - 6.38 ppg (11) Sturgis - 8.50 ppg (3) [42] TACKLES Moore - 8.12 tpg (9) [89] Lawrence - 7.38 tpg (14) TACKLES Ebner - 7.86 tpg (12) Evans - 6.25 tpg N/A 2012 TEAM STATISTICAL COMPARISON ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking 2012 TEAM STATISTICAL COMPARISON ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking CATEGORY TEXAS A&M MISSISSIPPI STATE CATEGORY MISSOURI FLORIDA SCORING OFFENSE 45.50 (1) [3] 33.00 (5) [43] SCORING OFFENSE 24.38 (11) [87] 27.50 (9) [68] TOTAL OFFENSE 542.88 (1) [5] 396.75 (7) [66] TOTAL OFFENSE 317.38 (12) [109] 339.88 (11) [100] RUSHING 237.63 (1) [14] 163.75 (8) [60] RUSHING 128.25 (11) [91] 196.25 (4) [34] PASSING 305.25 (2) [19] 233.00 (6) [63] SCORING DEFENSE TOTAL DEFENSE RUSHING PASSING 22.00 (7) [34] 17.38 (4) [15] 385.50 (10) [55] 136.38 (6) [38] 249.13 (12) [80] 338.50 (7) [28] 144.13 (8) [45] 194.38 (5 [21] TURNOVER MARGIN -0.88 (12) [103] +1.63 (2) [6] PUNTING TACKLES FOR LOSS 42.31 (2) [5] 6.75 (6) [32] 39.61 (5) [27] 5.25 (12) [71] PASSING 189.13 (10) [99] 143.63 (14) [114] SCORING DEFENSE TOTAL DEFENSE RUSHING PASSING 23.63 (9) [46] 12.75 (2) [4] 334.00 (6) [25] 138.50 (7) [41] 195.50 (6) [22] 280.88 (3) [6] 100.50 (3) [13] 180.38 (4) [16] TURNOVER MARGIN +0.75 (5) [23] +1.00 (4) [13] PUNTING TACKLES FOR LOSS 33.64 (14) [108] 8.25 (1) [4] 44.48 (1) [1] 5.88 (8) [51]

2012 SEC Football Page 42 Week 10 Overall: 4-4 SEC: 2-3 VANDERBILT at KENTUCKY Noon ET Lexington, Ky. Commonwealth Stadium / C.M. Newton Field (67,942) TV: ESPNU [Clay Matvick, play-by-play; Matt Stinchcomb, color analyst; Allison Williams, sidelines] THE COACHES James Franklin is in his second season at Vanderbilt and overall with a record of 10-11 (.476). The Commodores offensive coordinator is John Donovan, while the defensive coordinator is Bob Shoop. Joker Phillips is in his third season at Kentucky and overall with a record of 12-22 (.353). The Wildcats offensive coordinator is Randy Sanders and the defensive coordinator is Rick Minter. THE SERIES Series Record: Kentucky leads 41-39-4 Last Meeting: Vanderbilt, 38-8 (2011 at Nashville) Overall: 1-8 SEC: 0-6 XM: 201 Sirius: 123 Neyland Stadium Overall: 4-4 (102,455) Overall: 3-5 SEC: 0-5 XM: 200 Sirius: 112 THE COACHES Larry Blakeney is in his 22nd season at Troy with a record of 168-95-1 (.638). The Trojans offensive coordinator is Kenny Edenfield and the defensive coordinator is Jeremy Rowell. Derek Dooley is in his third season at Tennessee with a record of 14-19 (.424) and sixth overall with a record of 31-39 (.443). The Volunteers offensive coordinator is Jim Chaney, while Sal Sunseri serves as the defensive coordinator. THE SERIES Series Record: First Meeting TROY at TENNESSEE Noon ET Knoxville, Tenn. TV: FSN [Bob Rathbun, play-by-play; Tim Couch, color analyst; Elizabeth Moreau, sidelines] 2012 INDIVIDUAL STAT LEADERS ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking 2012 INDIVIDUAL STAT LEADERS ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking CATEGORY VANDERBILT KENTUCKY CATEGORY TROY TENNESSEE RUSHING Stacy - 85.38 ypg (6) [50] Sanders - 57.50 ypg (16) RUSHING Southward - 86.50 ypg [45] Neal - 83.33 ypg (7) [52] PASSING EFF. Rodgers - 133.87 eff (11) [60] Whitlow - 87.47 eff (16) PASSING EFF. Robinson - 129.55 eff [68] Bray - 142.40 eff (6) [36] RECEIVING Matthews - 96.88 ypg (2) [15] King - 44.67 ypg (17) RECEIVING Reeves - 82.50 ypg [32] Hunter - 82.12 ypg (4) [34] SCORING Spear - 5.75 ppg (19) McIntosh - 4.00 ppg N/A SCORING Scott - 6.62 ppg N/A Neal - 7.00 ppg (9) [91] TACKLES Ladler - 7.29 tpg (17) Williamson - 7.11 tpg (21) TACKLES Trawick - 7.25 tpg N/A Johnson - 11.00 tpg (1) [5] 2012 TEAM STATISTICAL COMPARISON ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking 2012 TEAM STATISTICAL COMPARISON ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking CATEGORY VANDERBILT KENTUCKY CATEGORY TROY TENNESSEE SCORING OFFENSE 23.63 (12) [90] 18.22 (13) [113] SCORING OFFENSE 27.88 [65] 34.50 (4) [30] TOTAL OFFENSE RUSHING SCORING DEFENSE 377.38 (9) [85] 116.13 (7) [57] 294.78 (13) [117] 117.22 (14) [105] PASSING 211.25 (9) [82] 177.56 (11) [105] TOTAL DEFENSE RUSHING PASSING 19.25 (6) [21] 32.44 (13) [96] 323.25 (5) [21] 172.25 (12) [78] 151.00 (3) [5] 409.56 (11) [70] 171.78 (11) [77] 237.78 (11) [67] TURNOVER MARGIN -0.38 (9) [80] -0.56 (11) [93] PUNTING TACKLES FOR LOSS 40.55 (3) [14] 7.25 (5) [20] 39.33 (6) [30] 4.00 (14) [118] TOTAL OFFENSE RUSHING SCORING DEFENSE 459.63 [26] 167.25 [55] 456.00 (3) [29] 158.75 (9) [68] PASSING 292.38 [22] 297.25 (3) [21] TOTAL DEFENSE RUSHING PASSING 26.88 [62] 33.88 (14) [101] 399.38 [62] 166.00 [67] 233.38 [62] 453.38 (14) [99] 181.50 (13) [85] 271.88 (13) [103] TURNOVER MARGIN -0.63 [95] -0.38 (9) [80] PUNTING TACKLES FOR LOSS 39.07 [33] 4.75 [96] 35.67 (11) [84] 5.25 (12) [71]

2012 SEC Football Page 43 Week 10 TULSA at ARKANSAS 11:21 a.m. CT Fayetteville, Ark. Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium (72,000) Overall: 7-1 Overall: 3-5 SEC: 2-3 XM: 198 Sirius: 137 TV: SEC Network [Dave Neal, play-by-play; Andre Ware, color analyst; Cara Capuano, sidelines] THE COACHES Bill Blankenship is in his second season at Tulsa and overall with a record of 15-6 (.714). The Golden Hurricane s offensive coordinator is Greg Peterson and the defensive coordinator is Brent Guy. John L. Smith is in his first season at Arkansas and 19th season overall with a record of 135-91 (.597). The Razorbacks offensive coordinator is Paul Petrino and the defensive coordinator is Paul Haynes. THE SERIES Series Record: Arkansas leads, 53-15-2 Last Meeting: Arkansas, 30-23 (2008 at Fayetteville) NEW MEXICO STATE at AUBURN 11:30 a.m. CT Auburn, Ala. Jordan-Hare Stadium (87,451) Overall: 1-7 Overall: 1-7 TV: CSS SEC: 06 [Matt Stewart, play-by-play; XM: 199 Chris Doering, color analyst; Sirius: 106 Angela Mallen, sidelines] THE COACHES DeWayne Walker is in his four season at New Mexico State and overall with a record of 10-36 (.217). The Aggies offensive coordinator is Jerry McManus and the defensive coordinator is David Elson. Gene Chizik is in his fourth season at Auburn with a record of 31-17 (.646) and sixth overall with a record of 36-36 (.500). The Tigers offensive coordinator is Scot Loeffler and the defensive coordinator is Brian Vangorder. THE SERIES Series Record: Auburn leads, 2-0 Last: Auburn, 55-20 (2007 at Auburn) 2012 INDIVIDUAL STAT LEADERS ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking CATEGORY RUSHING PASSING EFF. RECEIVING SCORING TACKLES 2012 TEAM STATISTICAL COMPARISON ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking CATEGORY SCORING OFFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE RUSHING SCORING DEFENSE TULSA 39.50 [16] 457.75 [28] 248.75 [9] ARKANSAS 27.00 (10) [69] 431.75 (5) [46] 122.13 (11) [97] PASSING 209.00 [85] 154.43 (13) [100] TOTAL DEFENSE RUSHING PASSING TULSA Douglas - 87.75 ypg [43] Green- 116.90 eff [93] Garrett - 55.38 ypg N/A Singleton - 11.25 ppg [10] Brown - 10.25 tpg [17] 25.63 [56] 30.88 (12) [87] 382.75 [52] 121.13 [26] 261.63 [95] ARKANSAS Johnson - 61.12 ypg (15) Wilson - 151.67 eff (4) [24] Hamilton - 112.50 ypg (1) [10] Hocker - 6.00 ppg (14) Highsmith - 9.00 tpg (6) [48] 424.63 (12) [86] 123.38 (5) [30] 301.25 (14) [116] TURNOVER MARGIN +0.50 [31] -1.25 (13) [111] PUNTING TACKLES FOR LOSS 36.21 [77] 9.38 [2] 39.24 (7) [31] 5.63 (10) [60] 2012 INDIVIDUAL STAT LEADERS ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking CATEGORY RUSHING PASSING EFF. RECEIVING SCORING TACKLES 2012 TEAM STATISTICAL COMPARISON ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking CATEGORY SCORING OFFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE RUSHING SCORING DEFENSE NEW MEXICO ST. 21.00 [99] 361.63 [94] 96.00 [113] AUBURN 16.38 (14) [119] 284.00 (14) [120] 122.50 (12) [98] PASSING 265.63 [41] 161.50 (13) [111] TOTAL DEFENSE RUSHING PASSING NEW MEXICO ST. Morrison - 56.38 ypg N/A Manley - 127.12 eff [73] Franklin - 120.62 [3] Franklin - 6.75 ppg N/A Cazares - 10.38 tpg [16] 33.50 [99] 29.88 (11) [79] 460.88 [102] 195.13 [96] 265.75 [99] AUBURN Mason - 69.25 ypg (12) [82] Frazier - 101.62 eff N/A Blake - 66.38 ypg (7) [72] Parkey - 5.88 ppg (18) Bates - 10.00 tpg (3) [19] 444.13 (13) [95] 213.75 (14) [105] 230.38 (10) [59] TURNOVER MARGIN -1.25 [111] -1.25 (13) [111] PUNTING TACKLES FOR LOSS 37.04 [57] 4.63 [102] 39.65 (4) [26] 5.50 (11) [66]

2012 SEC Football Page 44 Week 10 Overall: 5-3 SEC: 2-2 OLE MISS at GEORGIA 3:30 p.m. ET Athens, Ga. Sanford Stadium (92,746) TV: CBS [Tim Brando, play-by-play; Steve Beuerlein, color analyst; Marty Snider, sidelines] Overall: 7-1 SEC: 5-1 XM: 201 Sirius: 123 Overall: 8-0 SEC: 4-0 XM: 86 Sirius: 86 ALABAMA at LSU 7 p.m. CT Baton Rouge, La. Tiger Stadium (92,542) TV: CBS [Verne Lundquist, play-by-play; Gary Danielson, color analyst; Tracy Wolfson, sidelines] Overall: 7-1 SEC: 3-1 XM: 91 Sirius: 91 THE COACHES Hugh Freeze is in his first season at Ole Miss and fourth overall with a record of 35-10 (.773). The Rebels offensive coordinators are Matt Luke and Dan Werner, while the defensive coordinators are Wesley McGriff and Dave Wommack. Mark Richt is in his 12th season at Georgia and overall with a record of 113-39 (.743). The Bulldogs offensive coordinator is Mike Bobo and the defensive coordinator is Todd Grantham. THE SERIES Series Record: Georgia leads, 31-12-1 Last Meeting: Georgia, 27-13 (2011 at Oxford) 2012 INDIVIDUAL STAT LEADERS ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking THE COACHES Les Miles is in his eighth season at LSU with a record of 82-19 (.812) and in his 12th season overall with a record of 110-40 (.733). Greg Studrawa serves as the offensive coordinator and the defensive coordinator is John Chavis. Nick Saban is in his sixth season at Alabama with a record of 58-12 (.829) and 18th overall with a record of 164-71-1 (.697). The Crimson Tide s offensive coordinator is Doug Nussmeier and Kirby Smart serves as the defensive coordinator. THE SERIES Series Record: Alabama leads, 46-25-3 Last Meeting: Alabama, 21-0 (2011 at BCS Championship Game) 2012 INDIVIDUAL STAT LEADERS ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking CATEGORY OLE MISS GEORGIA CATEGORY ALABAMA LSU RUSHING Scott - 87.43 ypg (5) [44] Gurley - 92.50 ypg (3) [37] RUSHING Yeldon- 81.12 ypg (8) [57] Hilliard - 52.50 ypg (17) PASSING EFF. Wallace - 141.23 eff (7) [40] Murray - 160.30 eff (2) [15] PASSING EFF. McCarron - 182.40 eff (1) [1] Mettenberger - 124.39 (12) [77] RECEIVING Montcrief - 67.50 ypg (6) [67] King - 63.88 ypg (9) [82] RECEIVING Cooper - 59.00 ypg (11) Beckham, Jr. - 52.50 ypg (12) SCORING Rose - 7.62 ppg (7) [69] Gurley - 8.25 ppg (5) [51] SCORING Shelley - 8.38 ppg (4) [46] Alleman - 8.25 ppg (5) [51] TACKLES Nkemdiche - 6.50 tpg (25) Jones - 8.17 tpg (8) [86] TACKLES Mosley - 8.12 tpg (9) [89] Minter - 9.38 tpg (4) [36] 2012 TEAM STATISTICAL COMPARISON ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking CATEGORY SCORING OFFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE RUSHING SCORING DEFENSE OLE MISS 32.38 (6) [46] 430.00 (6) [47] 194.38 (6) [36] GEORGIA 36.75 (3) [25] 460.13 (2) [25] 194.88 (5) [35] PASSING 235.63 (5) [62] 265.25 (4) [43] TOTAL DEFENSE RUSHING PASSING 26.63 (10) [59] 22.25 (1) [1] 369.50 (9) [47] 148.00 (9) [50] 221.50 (9) [49] 195.57 (8) [35] 157.00 (10) [58] 197.75 (7) [26] TURNOVER MARGIN +0.13 (7) [56] +0.38 (6) [38] PUNTING TACKLES FOR LOSS 38.00 (9) [42] 7.50 (3) [11] 34.19 (13) [103] 6.38 (7) [40] 2012 TEAM STATISTICAL COMPARISON ( ) - SEC Ranking; [ ] - NCAA Ranking CATEGORY SCORING OFFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE RUSHING SCORING DEFENSE ALABAMA 40.63 (2) [11] 436.38 (4) [41] 214.38 (2) [22] LSU 31.00 (8) [51] 385.75 (8) [74] 208.38 (3) [25] PASSING 222.00 (8) [73] 177.38 (12) [106] TOTAL DEFENSE RUSHING PASSING 8.13 (1) [1] 14.63 (3) [9] 203.13 (1) [1] 57.25 (1) [1] 145.88 (1) [1] 243.38 (2) [3] 94.88 (2) [8] 148.50 (2) [4] TURNOVER MARGIN +2.13 (1) [2] +1.13 (3) [9] PUNTING TACKLES FOR LOSS 37.81 (10) [47] 5.75 (9) [58] 39.16 (8) [32] 8.13 (2) [5]