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  • DoubleDeuce
    Spellin' n' shit
    • Feb 2009
    • 5873

    #16


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    Week 3 Coaches' Poll


    Heisman Watch

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    • DoubleDeuce
      Spellin' n' shit
      • Feb 2009
      • 5873

      #17



      SEC Stat Leaders

      PASSING

      Quarterback Rating
      Ryan Mallett, Arkansas-198.4
      Nathan Stanley, Ole Miss-167.3
      Morgan Newton, Kentucky-158.9

      Completions
      John Brantley, Florida-53
      Nathan Stanley, Ole Miss-49
      Ryan Mallett, Arkansas-40

      Attempts
      John Brantley, Florida-86
      Nathan Stanley, Ole Miss-81
      Aaron Murray, Georgia-77

      Yards
      Nathan Stanley, Ole Miss-716
      John Brantley, Florida-677
      Morgan Newton, Kentucky-618

      Touchdowns
      Nathan Stanley, Ole Miss-8
      Ryan Mallett, Arkansas-7
      John Brantley, Florida-6

      Interceptions
      Larry Smith, Vanderbilt-6
      John Brantley, Florida-3
      Cameron Newton-3


      RUSHING

      Attempts
      Robert Elliot, Mississippi State-58
      Brandon Bolden, Ole Miss-56
      Washaun Ealey, Georgia-44

      Yards
      Brandon Bolden, Ole Miss-288
      Mark Ingram, Alabama-235
      Washaun Ealey, Georgia-204

      Yards Per Carry
      Trent Richardson, Alabama-7.2
      Mark Ingram, Alabama-6.3
      Tauren Poole, Tennessee-6.2

      Touchdowns
      Mark Ingram, Alabama-2
      Tauren Poole, Tennessee-2
      Washaun Ealey, Georgia-2


      RECEIVING

      Receptions
      DJ Williams, Arkansas-14
      Chris Matthews, Kentucky-12
      Ferbia Allen, Ole Miss-11

      Yards
      Chris Matthews, Kentucky-210
      DeAngelo Peterson, LSU-178
      Pat Patterson, Ole Miss-172

      Touchdowns
      Pat Patterson, Ole Miss-2
      Onterio McCalebb, Auburn-2
      Marsalis Teague, Tennessee-2

      Drops
      Chris Matthews, Kentucky-4
      Joe Adams, Arkansas-3
      Warren Norman, Vanderbilt-2


      DEFENSIVE

      Tackles
      Brandon Hicks, Florida-20
      Kelvin Sheppard, LSU-17
      Michael Goggans, Auburn-16

      Tackles for Loss
      Adam Smotherman, Vanderbilt-7
      Allen Walker, Ole Miss-6
      Marcell Dareus, Alabama-6

      Sacks
      Chris Marve, Vanderbilt-2.5
      Adam Smotherman, Vanderbilt-2.5
      Allen Walker, Ole Miss-2

      Interceptions
      Anthony Anderson, Tennessee-3
      Vance Cuff, Georgia-2
      Jay Fullam, Vanderbilt-2

      Deflections
      Stephaun Raines, Tennessee-6
      KJ Wright, Mississippi State-4
      Will Hill, Florida-4

      Touchdowns
      Shaq Wilson, South Carolina-1
      Toledo Smith, Kentucky-1
      No one else has scored


      Around the SEC Scores

      15 vs. 13

      13 vs. 7

      30 vs. 14

      41 vs. 0

      48 vs. 0

      14 vs. 10

      24 vs. 17

      31 vs. 17

      31 vs. 7

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      • DoubleDeuce
        Spellin' n' shit
        • Feb 2009
        • 5873

        #18




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        (1-1) #8 Alabama Crimson Tide @. Duke Blue Devils (1-1)



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        • DoubleDeuce
          Spellin' n' shit
          • Feb 2009
          • 5873

          #19



          The Tide Let Their Anger Out




          #8 (1-1) @ (1-1)




          Mark Ingram (left) breaks free of his tackler en route to an 80 yard TD run. The Duke mascot (right) is in disdain on the same play.







          1st Quarter
          J. Jones, 8 Yard Pass from G. McElroy, 4:40
          M. Ingram, 19 Yard Pass from G. McElroy, 2:45

          W. Synderwine, 43 Yard Field Goal, 0:21
          M. Ingram, 80 Yard Run, 0:00

          2nd Quarter
          T. Richardson, 9 Yard Run, 4:09
          J. Jones, 11 Yard Pass from G. McElroy, 0:40


          3rd Quarter
          T. Richardson, 6 Yard Run, 6:09
          D. Scott, 2 Yard Run, 3:20

          4th Quarter
          T. Richardson, 1 Yard Run, 3:06



          Passing Stats
          Greg McElroy: 15-24, 198 Yards, 3 TD
          AJ McCarron: 4-6, 53 Yards

          Sean Renfree: 17-35, 230 Yards, 1 INT

          Rushing Stats
          Mark Ingram: 8 Att, 112 Yards, 14.0 AVG, 1 TD
          Trent Richardson: 20 Att, 100 Yards, 5.0 AVG, 3 TD
          Julio Jones: 1 Att, 12 Yards, 12.0 AVG

          Desmond Scott: 19 Att, 35 Yards, 1.8 AVG, 1 TD
          Jay Hollingsworth: 4 Att, 16 Yards, 4.0 AVG
          Sean Renfree: 1 Att, 4 Yards, 4.0 AVG


          Receiving Stats
          Julio Jones: 6 Rec, 96 Yards, 2 TD
          Michael Williams: 3 Rec, 55 Yards
          Mark Ingram: 2 Rec, 25 Yards, 1 TD

          Desmond Scott: 4 Rec, 45 Yards
          Brett Huffman: 3 Rec, 68 Yards
          Donovan Varner: 3 Rec, 58 Yards





          Gir's Stat of the Night
          Time of Possession
          DUKE: 8:58
          BAMA: 22:23





          The Starr Performance
          Trent Richardson
          20 Carries, 100 Yards, 3 Touchdowns
          2 Receptions, 22 Yards

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          • DoubleDeuce
            Spellin' n' shit
            • Feb 2009
            • 5873

            #20


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            Week 4 Coaches' Poll
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            • DoubleDeuce
              Spellin' n' shit
              • Feb 2009
              • 5873

              #21


















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              • DoubleDeuce
                Spellin' n' shit
                • Feb 2009
                • 5873

                #22




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                (2-1) #6 Alabama Crimson Tide Vs. #15 Arkansas Razorbacks (3-0)




                After slaughtering the Blue Devils of Duke, #6 Alabama will be traveling all the way to Fayette, Arkansas to match up with the #15 Razorbacks led by All-American Ryan Mallett. Arkansas is undefeated so far this year, but have only played one worthwhile team. The first two weeks of the season, they slaughtered an FCS team and Louisiana-Monroe. However, last week they had their first challenge of the season, a game versus fellow-SEC member Georgia Bulldogs, and they responded with a 34-17 win. If they defeat Alabama, their rank will skyrocket and they will be in talks of best team in the nation.

                Alabama has already disappointed its fans this season, with a narrow victory over San Jose State and a two point loss to #9 Penn State in week two. The next week, they exploded against Duke, unleashing all the pent up anger from the previous week upon the Blue Devils. Despite losing early in the season, Alabama still is one of the highest ranked teams in the land, even higher than their conquerors. If Alabama is going to win this game, the secondary will have to step it up to compete with this awe-inspiring pass offense.



                Impact Player



                Ryan Mallett is having a Heisman-caliber season so far, with almost 1,000 yards already, ten touchdowns, and zero interceptions. However, this is BY FAR the best defense he has played all season, and the only question on everyone's minds is how will he do?




                To stop this incredible passing game, safety Mark Barron will need to step his game up. He's most likely going to be an All-American at the end of the season, but this is going to be the best passing attack he's ever faced.

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                • DoubleDeuce
                  Spellin' n' shit
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 5873

                  #23
                  Okay, it's all copied over now.

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                  • DoubleDeuce
                    Spellin' n' shit
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 5873

                    #24



                    Arkansas's Redzone Woes Propel Tide to Victory




                    #6 (2-1) @ (3-0) #15




                    Marcel Dareus (left) was a beast tonight, as he got FOUR sacks on Ryan Mallett, and most likely double digit hurries. Greg McElroy (right) displayed an out-of-character move that he wouldn't typically do, when he scampered for 36 yards and the first touchdown of the game.







                    1st Quarter
                    G. McElroy, 36 Yard Run, 4:44

                    2nd Quarter
                    D. Hanks, 81 Yard Pass from G. McElroy, 5:34
                    C. Foster, 31 Yard Field Goal, 3:01

                    A. Tejada, 29 Yard Field Goal, 1:05

                    3rd Quarter
                    M. Ingram, 5 Yard Run, 1:56

                    4th Quarter
                    T. Richardson, 3 Yard Run, 5:17



                    Passing Stats
                    Greg McElroy: 7-12, 152 Yards, 1 TD
                    Ryan Mallett: 29-38, 315 Yards, 2 INT

                    Rushing Stats
                    Mark Ingram: 21 Att, 109 Yards, 5.1 AVG, 1 TD
                    Trent Richardson: 6 Att, 33 Yards, 5.5 AVG, 1 TD
                    Greg McElroy: 1 Att, 36 Yards, 36.0 AVG, 1 TD

                    Knile Davis: 12 Att, 47 Yards, 3.9 AVG
                    Ronnie Wingo: 9 Att, 6 Yards, 0.6 AVG
                    Ryan Mallett: 5 Att, -19 Yards, -3.8 AVG


                    Receiving Stats
                    Darius Hanks: 4 Rec, 108 Yards, 1 TD
                    Julio Jones: 2 Rec, 21 Yards
                    Marquis Maze: 1 Rec, 23 Yards

                    Jarius Wright: 6 Rec, 65 Yards
                    Greg Childs: 4 Rec, 57 Yards
                    Joe Adams: 3 Rec, 47 Yards





                    Gir's Stat of the Night
                    Red Zone - TD - FG
                    ARK: 5-0-1
                    BAMA: 3-2-1





                    The Starr Performance
                    Marcel Dareus
                    11 Tackles, 7 Tackles for Loss, 3 Sacks, 1 Forced Fumble

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                    • Rush
                      vsn has rizzen

                      • Oct 2008
                      • 15931

                      #25
                      Really diggin' this man. I was loling hard at the Duke mascot pouting.

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                      • DoubleDeuce
                        Spellin' n' shit
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 5873

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Rush
                        Really diggin' this man. I was loling hard at the Duke mascot pouting.
                        Thanks man, I try.

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                        • DoubleDeuce
                          Spellin' n' shit
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 5873

                          #27


                          Week 5 Coaches' Poll

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                          • DoubleDeuce
                            Spellin' n' shit
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 5873

                            #28





















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                            • packersfan4eva
                              Ryan Luxem
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 9052

                              #29
                              Awesome graphics, great writing. I'm definitely following

                              Originally posted by Miggyfan99
                              I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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                              • DoubleDeuce
                                Spellin' n' shit
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 5873

                                #30




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                                (4-0) #3 Florida Gators Vs. #6 Alabama Crimson Tide (3-1)




                                After yet another blowout victory, the Crimson Tide finally return home after the two game road-streak. This time, they will be facing off against the visiting Gators, who hail from Gainesville, Florida. The #3 Florida Gators, like Arkansas before facing 'Bama, are undefeated. After two blowout wins against far outmatched opponents, they traveled to Tennessee easily picked apart the Volunteers. The next week, apparently looking ahead to Alabama, Florida required ten fourth quarter points to prevent the upset and hold off the Kentucky Wildcats by a score of 13-6.

                                If Alabama defeats the Gators, it will have a heavy impact on their ranking, and keep them in national prominence for the rest of they year, provided they win out. If they lose this game, however, they can kiss their championship hopes goodbye, and try again next season. Every game from here on out is a necessity if they want a sliver of a chance to compete for back-to-back titles.



                                Impact Player



                                If Florida wants a victory here, they'll need to rely on John Brantley, who hasn't had what anyone would call a great season up to this point. With eight touchdowns and also eight interceptions, he'll need to play the game of his life to not end up like almost every quarterback that has went head-to-head with the Tide defense this year.




                                To ensure a victory for Alabama, Mark Ingram is going to need a Heisman-type performance against this sub-par (by Florida's standards anyway) run defense. Ingram might not only need a good rushing night, but his blocking must be very effective as well. If he can do both of these to perfection, Alabama stands a very good chance at victory.

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