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Friday, September 28, 2007 | The Red & Black
2007 Record: 1-3
(0-2 SEC)
Coach: Ed Orgeron
Overall Record: 8-19
Record at Ole Miss: 8-19
SEASON LEADERS
Rushing:
BenJarvus Green-Ellis
88 for 408 yards, 1 TD
Passing:
Seth Adams
70 of 119 for 962 yards, 7 TDs
Receiving:
Mike Wallace
16 for 400 yards, 4 TDs
Kicking:
Joshua Shene
5 for BFGs, 6 for 7PATs
BY THE NUMBERS
476
Number of yards per
game the Rebels’ defense
has given up th is season,
the highest number
in the SEC.
13
Number of times Ole Miss
has punted the ball this
season, t ied for the lowest
total in the SEC.
6
Number of Players on Ole
Miss’ roster from the state
of Georgia, ineluding
starting fullback Jason
Cook, a Suwanee tiative.
SEC Offensive
Player of the Week
Tim Tebow
Quarterback
Florida
6’3”, 235 lbs., Sophomore
Tebow accounted for
427 yards of total offense,
including a school record
166 rushing yards by a
quarterback, in Florida’s
30-24 win at Ole Miss.
He also had career
highs in completions (20),
attempts (34) and rushing
attempts (27). He threw
for 261 yards and two
touchdowns.
The 427 total offensive
yards is best in the SEC
this season.
For the season, Tebow
leads the SEC in passing
efficiency, is sixth in rush
ing yards and leads the
SEC in rushing touch
downs (7).
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RICHARD HAMM | The Red a Black
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QB, Sophomore
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Mike Wallace
WR, Junior
SEC Players of the Week
SEC Defensive
Player of the Week
Wesley Woodyard
Linebacker
Kentucky
6’l”, 212 lbs., Senior
Woodyard accounted
for a game-high 17 total
tackles with one for a loss,
a forced fumble and a
quarterback pressure in
Kentucky’s 42-29 win at
Arkansas.
Late in the first half,
Woodyard forced an
Arkansas fumble in
which Trevard Lindley
returned 66 yards for a
touchdown to pull
Kentucky to within six
points, 20-14.
Kentucky allowed only
13 Arkansas offensive
points during the game,
with none coming in the
second half.
Woodyard became the
Ole Miss
Players to Watch
Offense
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Lost in the madness of last week
end’s win in Tuscaloosa was the
fact that Stafford threw two unnec
essary interceptions that could
have turned the Tide had the
Bulldog defense not held up.
Stafford will need to be more con
sistent against an opportunistic
Ole Miss defense.
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Wallace has been the SEC’s best
deep threat, leading the league in
yards per reception (25) and
ranking second in receiving yards
per game (100). If quarterback
Seth Adams gets the opportunity,
he’ll go to Wallace, and it’ll be up
to the Georgia secondary to
contain him.
first UK player in 14 sea
sons to reach 300 tackles
in his career (306).
SEC Special Teams
Player of the Week
Patrick Tatum
Punter
Auburn
6’2”, 205 lbs., Freshman
Tatum averaged 45.5
yards on four punts, with
all four punts inside the
20-yard line, in Auburn’s
55-20 win against New
Mexico State.
New Mexico State’s
average starting position
was its own 20-yard line
for the game. On Tatum’s
four punts, the Aggies’
average starting field posi
tion was its own 12-yard
line (8, 14, 15, 11 yard
lines).
So far this season,
Tatum has put seven of
FIRST & GOAL
Sanford Stadium
his 11 punts inside the
20-yard line, including
two downed at the
1-yard line.
SEC Offensive
Lineman of the Week
Jason Leger
Guard
Kentucky
6’l”, 287 lbs., Senior
Leger graded at 88 per
cent and did not allow a
sack in Kentucky’s 42-29
win at Arkansas.
In the game, Leger had
three knockdown blocks
and no penalties.
The Wildcats account
ed for 435 total offensive
yards against the
Razorbacks, including 170
on the ground.
Kentucky has scored at
least 40 points in all four
games this season. It is
the first time in UK histo-
Athens, Georgia
Defense
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LINDY DUGGER The Red a Black
Asher Allen
CB, Sophomore
Ashlee Palmer
LB, Junior
ry that it has scored at
least 40 points in four
straight games.
SEC Defensive
Lineman of the Week
Glenn Dorsey
Defensive Tackle
LSU
6’2”, 300 lbs., Senior
Dorsey recorded eight
tackles, including seven
solo stops, in LSU’s 28-16
win over South Carolina.
He also had a sack (-7
yards) and knocked
down a pass at the line
of scrimmage in the vic
tory.
The LSU defense held
South Carolina to just 17
total rushing yards. Of the
Gamecocks’ 16 first
downs, only one came via
the rush.
LSU leads the nation in
scoring defense, total
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The sophomore from Tucker
had a career-best 1 1 total
tackles, including a tackle for
loss and a pass deflection against
Alabama. Allen will be a key
factor in Georgia’s run and pass
defense against a balanced Rebel
attack. Allen is second on the
team with 20 total tackles.
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A junior college transfer from
Compton, Calif., Palmer has aver
aged more than 10 tackles per
game and also has posted 4.5
TFLs and a team-high three pass
break-ups. Stafford and the rest
of the Georgia offense need to
know where Palmer is at all times
or he’ll make them pay.
defense, rushing defense
and pass efficiency
defense.
SEC Freshman of the
Week
Knowshon Moreno
Running Back
Georgia
5’11”, 207 lbs.
Moreno rushed for 74
yards on 17 carries with a
touchdown and caught
two passes for 22 yards in
Georgia’s 26-23 overtime
win at Alabama.
He scored his second
career touchdown on a
six-yard run in the third
quarter which gave the
Bulldogs a 17-10 lead.
Moreno leads the
Bulldogs with 342 rushing
yards, which is second
among SEC freshmen. He
has eight catches on the
year for 120 yards, which
is second on the squad.
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