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09-04-2006, 05:25 PM
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/1317/brandfk2.th.gifThe SEC announces the players of the week.
By: SECSports.com
SEC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
KENNY IRONS
Running Back
AUBURN
5-11 * 200 * Senior
Dacula, Ga. (HS)
Irons rushed for 183 yards on 20 carries and a TD and also had three receptions for 40 yards in Auburn's 40-14 win over Washington State.
Irons' 223 all-purpose yards were a career best adn the most by an Auburn player since Carnell Williams' 237 yards at Ole Miss in 2004.
It was the ninth career 100-yard game for Irons and the ninth 100-yard game in his last 11 contests dating back to last season. He has four career 150-yard rushing games
SEC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
JEROD MAYO
Linebacker
TENNESSEE
6-2 * 230 * Sophomore
Hampton, Va. (Kecoughtan HS)
Mayo, making just his second career start, accounted for seven total tackles and three sacks in Tennessee's 35-18 win against California.
Both numbers were personal bests for Mayo.
Mayo anchored a Vol defense that held California to just 64 yards rushing in the game. The Golden Bears did not reach the red zone until late in the third quarter.
His only previous start was at Florida last season.
SEC SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK
RYAN SUCCOP
Punter/Placekicker
SOUTH CAROLINA
6-3 * 215 * Sophomore
Hickory, N.C. (HS)
Succop connected on all three of his field goal attempts and averaged 48.7 yards on six punts as the Gamecocks defeated Mississippi State, 15-0.
Succop's field goals came from 39, 35 and 47 yards.
On a punting attempt, Succop avoided a blocked punt and scrambled 16 yards for a first down, setting up a Carolina score.
Succop accounted for nine of USC's 15 points.
SEC OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK
ANTOINE CALDWELL
Center
ALABAMA
6-4 * 294 * Sophomore
Montgomery, Ala. (Lee HS)
Caldwell had six knockdown blocks and graded out at 90 percent to help lead Alabama to a 25-17 win against Hawaii.
It was just the second start of his career at center after starting the first 11 games of 2005 at guard.
He played in 67 snaps against Hawaii.
SEC DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK
QUENTIN MOSES
Defensive End
GEORGIA
6-5 * 250 * Senior
Athens, Ga. (Cedar Shoals HS)
Moses tallied three tackles, including 2.5 for losses with a quarterback sack, as Georgia defeated Western Kentucky, 48-12.
Georgia's defense limited the Hilltoppers to only 67 yards rushing and 193 yards of total offense.
Moses now has 21.5 career sacks.
SEC FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK
DEXTER McCLUSTER
Wide Receiver
OLE MISS
5-9 * 170
Largo, Fla. (HS)
McCluster compiled 268 all-purpose yards, fourth highest in Ole Miss history, as the Rebels defeated Memphis, 28-25.
McCluster caught six passes for 86 yards, returned five kicks for 122 yards and rushed for 60 yards on four carries.
He had a 31-yards TD run in the second quarter, which tied the score, 7-7.
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By: SECSports.com
SEC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
KENNY IRONS
Running Back
AUBURN
5-11 * 200 * Senior
Dacula, Ga. (HS)
Irons rushed for 183 yards on 20 carries and a TD and also had three receptions for 40 yards in Auburn's 40-14 win over Washington State.
Irons' 223 all-purpose yards were a career best adn the most by an Auburn player since Carnell Williams' 237 yards at Ole Miss in 2004.
It was the ninth career 100-yard game for Irons and the ninth 100-yard game in his last 11 contests dating back to last season. He has four career 150-yard rushing games
SEC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
JEROD MAYO
Linebacker
TENNESSEE
6-2 * 230 * Sophomore
Hampton, Va. (Kecoughtan HS)
Mayo, making just his second career start, accounted for seven total tackles and three sacks in Tennessee's 35-18 win against California.
Both numbers were personal bests for Mayo.
Mayo anchored a Vol defense that held California to just 64 yards rushing in the game. The Golden Bears did not reach the red zone until late in the third quarter.
His only previous start was at Florida last season.
SEC SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK
RYAN SUCCOP
Punter/Placekicker
SOUTH CAROLINA
6-3 * 215 * Sophomore
Hickory, N.C. (HS)
Succop connected on all three of his field goal attempts and averaged 48.7 yards on six punts as the Gamecocks defeated Mississippi State, 15-0.
Succop's field goals came from 39, 35 and 47 yards.
On a punting attempt, Succop avoided a blocked punt and scrambled 16 yards for a first down, setting up a Carolina score.
Succop accounted for nine of USC's 15 points.
SEC OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK
ANTOINE CALDWELL
Center
ALABAMA
6-4 * 294 * Sophomore
Montgomery, Ala. (Lee HS)
Caldwell had six knockdown blocks and graded out at 90 percent to help lead Alabama to a 25-17 win against Hawaii.
It was just the second start of his career at center after starting the first 11 games of 2005 at guard.
He played in 67 snaps against Hawaii.
SEC DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK
QUENTIN MOSES
Defensive End
GEORGIA
6-5 * 250 * Senior
Athens, Ga. (Cedar Shoals HS)
Moses tallied three tackles, including 2.5 for losses with a quarterback sack, as Georgia defeated Western Kentucky, 48-12.
Georgia's defense limited the Hilltoppers to only 67 yards rushing and 193 yards of total offense.
Moses now has 21.5 career sacks.
SEC FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK
DEXTER McCLUSTER
Wide Receiver
OLE MISS
5-9 * 170
Largo, Fla. (HS)
McCluster compiled 268 all-purpose yards, fourth highest in Ole Miss history, as the Rebels defeated Memphis, 28-25.
McCluster caught six passes for 86 yards, returned five kicks for 122 yards and rushed for 60 yards on four carries.
He had a 31-yards TD run in the second quarter, which tied the score, 7-7.
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