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Top 5 Players In The SEC This Season
Posted on 10/18/09 at 1:31 am
Posted on 10/18/09 at 1:31 am
Who you got?
Posted on 10/18/09 at 1:34 am to ACL11190
Green
Ingram
Norwood
Peterson
McClain
Ingram
Norwood
Peterson
McClain
Posted on 10/18/09 at 1:34 am to ACL11190
Mallett
Ingram
AJ Green
McClain
Norwood
Ingram
AJ Green
McClain
Norwood
This post was edited on 10/18/09 at 1:36 am
Posted on 10/18/09 at 1:35 am to ACL11190
In no particular order:
Mark Ingram
AJ Green
Patrick Peterson
Tim Tebow
Eric Berry
Mark Ingram
AJ Green
Patrick Peterson
Tim Tebow
Eric Berry
Posted on 10/18/09 at 1:36 am to ACL11190
Ingram
Mallet
Dixon
Green
can't think of a 5th guy.
Mallet
Dixon
Green
can't think of a 5th guy.
Posted on 10/18/09 at 1:37 am to NIH
McClain
Berry
Norwood
Ingram
Peterson
Green
I know i have 6 but these are the guys.
Berry
Norwood
Ingram
Peterson
Green
I know i have 6 but these are the guys.
This post was edited on 10/18/09 at 1:38 am
Posted on 10/18/09 at 1:40 am to geauxtigahs87
quote:
Tim Tebow
? Top 5 cheerleader maybe
Posted on 10/18/09 at 1:42 am to GoHoGsGo06
I like Mallett and IMO he and Locker are the best NFL QB prospects in the country. I think it is hard to put him in the top 5 though when he had pretty poor performances against the two great defenses he played.
Posted on 10/18/09 at 1:43 am to GoHoGsGo06
Ingram
Green
Spikes
McClain
Berry
Green
Spikes
McClain
Berry
Posted on 10/18/09 at 1:47 am to GoHoGsGo06
quote:
? Top 5 cheerleader maybe
per ESPN: Tim Tebow is now the all-time leader for TDs in SEC history. Tebow threw a career-long 77-yard touchdown pass to Deonte Thompson for his 123rd all-time touchdown (rushing and passing combined), breaking Danny Wuerffel's record.
He also had over 320+ total yards against yall and averaged almost 10 yards a completion. Yeah, he sucks.
Posted on 10/18/09 at 1:47 am to lsutiger2486
quote:
I like Mallett and IMO he and Locker are the best NFL QB prospects in the country. I think it is hard to put him in the top 5 though when he had pretty poor performances against the two great defenses he played.
1) Who else has played to 2 teams better?
2)Mallett threw for 225 yards, TD, 0 INTs against the #1 Pass defense (115.2 pg) and led his team to 20 points against the #1 Total Defense per game (6.4 ppg)....pretty good

Posted on 10/18/09 at 1:49 am to Goose
Ingram
Norwood
Mcclain
Berry
Green
In no particular order
Posted on 10/18/09 at 1:49 am to geauxtigahs87
quote:
per ESPN: Tim Tebow is now the all-time leader for TDs in SEC history. Tebow threw a career-long 77-yard touchdown pass to Deonte Thompson for his 123rd all-time touchdown (rushing and passing combined), breaking Danny Wuerffel's record.
quote:
Top 5 Players In The SEC This Season
PASSING AVG/GAME Cl G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yards TD Long Avg/G
1. Ryan Mallett-AR SO 5 91 - 160 - 3 56.9 1422 13 67 284.4
2. Chris Todd-AU SR 6 96 - 166 - 1 57.8 1363 12 93 227.2
3. Joe Cox-UG SR 6 104 - 178 - 8 58.4 1355 11 56 225.8
4. Stephen Garcia-SC SO 6 109 - 178 - 3 61.2 1268 9 69 211.3
5. Greg McElroy-UA JR 6 93 - 153 - 1 60.8 1233 9 80 205.5
6. J. Crompton-UT SR 6 102 - 177 - 9 57.6 1210 13 51 201.7
7. Jevan Snead-UM JR 5 65 - 139 - 9 46.8 868 9 48 173.6
8. Jo. Jefferson-LS SO 6 91 - 145 - 3 62.8 1016 7 58 169.3
9. Mike Hartline-UK JR 5 77 - 127 - 6 60.6 792 6 55 158.4
10. T. Tebow-UF SR 5 55 - 84 - 2 65.5 777 7 68 155.4
This post was edited on 10/18/09 at 1:54 am
Posted on 10/18/09 at 1:51 am to GoHoGsGo06
I was just saying I don't know if he could make top 5 with not passing for a way better percentage.
I frickig forgot about Berry. I think he might be the best overall NFL prospect, but I don't know if he has been as much of a difference maker this year though. Top 10 easily though.
I frickig forgot about Berry. I think he might be the best overall NFL prospect, but I don't know if he has been as much of a difference maker this year though. Top 10 easily though.
Posted on 10/18/09 at 1:52 am to lsutiger2486
TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G
1. Ryan Mallett-AR SO 5 -21 1422 177 1401 280.2
2. Joe Cox-UG SR 6 -20 1355 193 1335 222.5
3. Stephen Garcia-SC SO 6 65 1268 224 1333 222.2
4. Chris Todd-AU SR 6 -48 1363 181 1315 219.2
5. T. Tebow-UF SR 5 309 777 156 1086 217.2
6. Greg McElroy-UA JR 6 26 1233 175 1259 209.8
7. J. Crompton-UT SR 6 -10 1210 196 1200 200.0
8. Jevan Snead-UM JR 5 84 868 158 952 190.4
9. Jo. Jefferson-LS SO 6 106 1016 204 1122 187.0
10. Mike Hartline-UK JR 5 27 792 142 819 163.8
Just showing the stats
1. Ryan Mallett-AR SO 5 -21 1422 177 1401 280.2
2. Joe Cox-UG SR 6 -20 1355 193 1335 222.5
3. Stephen Garcia-SC SO 6 65 1268 224 1333 222.2
4. Chris Todd-AU SR 6 -48 1363 181 1315 219.2
5. T. Tebow-UF SR 5 309 777 156 1086 217.2
6. Greg McElroy-UA JR 6 26 1233 175 1259 209.8
7. J. Crompton-UT SR 6 -10 1210 196 1200 200.0
8. Jevan Snead-UM JR 5 84 868 158 952 190.4
9. Jo. Jefferson-LS SO 6 106 1016 204 1122 187.0
10. Mike Hartline-UK JR 5 27 792 142 819 163.8
Just showing the stats
Posted on 10/18/09 at 1:56 am to GoHoGsGo06
I don't think a QB desrves to bein the top 5. Mallet would be the first though.
Posted on 10/18/09 at 1:57 am to CNB
1. Ingram
2. Norwood
3. AJ Green
4. McClain
5. Berry
Honorable mention:
Tebow, Hardesty, Cobb, Tate, Dixon, Barron, Curran, Lewis
2. Norwood
3. AJ Green
4. McClain
5. Berry
Honorable mention:
Tebow, Hardesty, Cobb, Tate, Dixon, Barron, Curran, Lewis
This post was edited on 10/18/09 at 2:01 am
Posted on 10/18/09 at 2:00 am to GoHoGsGo06
quote:
Just showing the stats
I hope you realize you're posting stats that haven't been updated right?
Seeing that Tebow had 320+ today might shake up those rankings a tad don't cha think? I think Todd had 90something yards today too.
Why don't you include passing efficiency and scoring avg/game in your collection of stats?
Posted on 10/18/09 at 2:02 am to ACL11190
1. Ingram
2. Green
3. McClain
4. Dixon
5. Norwood
2. Green
3. McClain
4. Dixon
5. Norwood
Posted on 10/18/09 at 2:07 am to Robot Santa
Spikes is getting no respect in these top 5's... that guy is a beast and the Defensive captain... sheesh
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