OFFENSERawleigh Williams lll, RB, ArkansasBecame the first non-QB in college football this season to rush for four touchdowns and pass for a touchdown in a game this season.Just the fourth player in Arkansas history to run for over 200 yards in an SEC game.Set new career-highs for rushing yards and TDs in the first half against Mississippi State with 191 yards and four touchdowns on just eight carries.Had a hand in five of Arkansas first six touchdowns in the game with four coming on the ground and the fifth coming on a 1-yard TD pass on fourth-and-goal in the third quarter.Arkansas improved to 7-0 all-time and 6-0 this season when Williams runs for over 100 yards.Reclaimed the SEC rushing lead (1,209) and moved into a tie in the conference with six 100-yard games this season.Only player in the SEC to run for 200 yards and four touchdowns in a game this season.Opened the game with a career-long 72-yard TD run on the second play from scrimmage.First time since Knile Davis on Nov. 20, 2010, that an Arkansas running back has rushed for more than 100 yards in the first quarter.Broke a career-best four runs of 20+ yards.Accounted for five first downs and still leads the SEC in total first downs with 58.DEFENSEDavid Reese, LB, FloridaReese, filling in at linebacker for injured senior Jarrad Davis, led Florida in tackles for the second consecutive week.With his 12 tackles, Reese also surpassed his career-high of 11 that he had set the last game against South Carolina.Reese helped limit LSU to 219 rushing yards, under its season average of 233.6 yards per game, which ranked third in the SEC.SPECIAL TEAMSEddy Pineiro, PK, FloridaPineiro accounted for 10 of Floridas 16 points, connecting on field goals of 36, 26 and 34 yards and also adding a PAT.His five kickoffs averaged 63.2 yards per kick, and four went for touchbacks, limiting LSUs kickoff return game (LSUs only kickoff return resulted in a fumble, which was recovered by Florida at LSUs 21-yard line).FRESHMANTyrie Cleveland, WR, FloridaCleveland made a big statement at LSU, opening Floridas second-half scoring with a 98-yard touchdown reception from Austin Appleby.The scoring drive, which lasted just one play, began on Floridas first possession in the third quarter.Clevelands touchdown stands as the second-longest touchdown passing play overall, the longest touchdown passing play against an SEC opponent and the longest play by a true freshman in program history.In total, Cleveland accounted for all but 20 of Floridas receiving yards.OFFENSIVE LINEWill Holden, LT, VanderbiltHolden earned superb 93 percent blocking grade, topped by three domination blocks, while playing all 76 offensive snaps in Vanderbilts impressive 38-17 victory over Ole Miss Saturday.Holden contributed key blocks on two of Ralph Webbs three rushing touchdowns, which came during a 31-0 run after the Commodores fell behind 10-0 early in the first quarter. He also limited Ole Miss standout DE Marquis Haynes to three assisted tackles, and did not allow a single pressure while protecting the quarterbacks blind side.Holdens contribution upfront helped the Commodore offense produce 208 rushing yards and 481 total yards, season highs this year in SEC competition.Dan Skipper, OL, ArkansasHelped Arkansas run and pass for a combined 661 yards of offense on the road at Mississippi State, good for the fourth-most in program history and the most ever in an SEC game.Graded out at a career-best 97 percent over 69 plays at left tackle.Arkansas averaged 9.9 yards per play - good for fourth-most in program history - en route to a season-high 58 points, which is the most in program history in an SEC game that ended in regulation.Paved the way for sophomore running back Rawleigh Williams to run for 205 yards and four touchdowns, including 191 yards in the first half. Williams is just the fourth player in Arkansas history to run for 200 yards in an SEC game.All four of Williams rushing touchdowns came behind Skipper and the left side of the line.Williams was joined by freshman Devwah Whaley with over 100 yards rushing.Arkansas averaged 8.7 yards per rush at Mississippi State, which is good for ninth-best in program history. Trio of Williams, Whaley and T.J. Hammons broke six runs of 20 yards or more.Arkansas is one of just 16 FBS teams to rush for 300 yards and pass for 300 yards in a single game this season.Second time this season Arkansas hasnt allowed a sack, which snapped Mississippi States seven-game streak with at least one sack.DEFENSIVE LINEDerek Barnett, DE, TennesseeTennessees Derek Barnett recorded six tackles, one sack and one quarterback hurry in UTs win over Missouri.Barnett sacked Drew Lock in the third quarter to record his career-best 11th sack on the season. Barnetts 11.0 sacks in SEC games are the most in the conference.Barnetts sack was also the 31st of his career. He is now one sack away from tying Reggie Whites Tennessee career record of 32.0. Barnetts 31.0 career sacks also rank second among all active FBS players. JJ Arcega-Whiteside Womens Jersey . -- Ty Montgomery had 290 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns, and fifth-ranked Stanford held on to beat No. Chuck Bednarik Womens Jersey . The winner Saturday will remain in the elite 10-team field next year. "We talked about wanting to be disciplined and stick with our game plan and good things will come," Draisaitl said, who had two goals for the victors. http://www.theeaglesshoponline.com/Youth-desean-jackson-eagles-jersey/ . Those lessons were more than enough to overwhelm the Utah Jazz. Lou Williams scored 25 points and the Hawks continued their offensive upswing as they rolled to an easy 118-85 victory over the Jazz on Friday night, winning their third straight and for the fourth time in five games. Wes Hopkins Youth Jersey . -- Arizona raced out to a big lead and did not back off, hitting the accelerator instead. Wilbert Montgomery Eagles Jersey . -- Playing time has been limited for Maxim Tissot this season, so the Montreal Impact defender made the most of his first scoring opportunity on Saturday. The idea of a South African pace pack should conjure up images of fire and fury, speed and snarling, aggression and attitude. Its vinnige (fast) Fanie, angry Allan Donald, dramatic Dale Steyn. Theres not much room for boring, even less for subtle, except now.In Hobart, South Africa showed not just their skills but also the consistency with which they can execute that talent. They have mastered the margins and operate within them with such accuracy that theyve taken 10 wickets for under 100 runs seven times in the last five years. Thats more than any other team. In this series, theyve already done it twice.Their three-pronged pace pack, even without Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel, can apply consistent pressure. They bowl on a ten cent piece, Steven Smith, Australias embattled captain, said. They dont give you any freebies. They challenge your defenses.As a collective, they always challenge batsmens defenses, albeit in different ways. First there is Vernon Philander, whose strategy is the simplest. On a surface which offers any assistance, he is doubly effective. He showed it on the first morning: fourth stump, outside off, move the ball a little. He chases the edge and targets the pads, limits the runs but does not search for speed. It doesnt matter if you bowl 115 or 150, he said. He reeled off five successive maidens on the final morning as proof.From the other end, there is Kagiso Rabada, who can send the speed gun soaring towards 150kph and can unleash a yorker as dangerous as his bouncer. Rabada has endless energy, the stamina for long spells and the sensibility to know what to do during them. A thoroughbred, former bowling coach Allan Donald called him. The ace for South Africa in this Test was Kyle Abbott. Coming off the bench, having last played a Test match in January and considering himself outside the first three or maybe even four seamers to play he looked the part. Abbott was picked ahead of Morkel not only because the latter is still searching for match fitness, but also because seam movement was going to be a factor. Abbott more than justified his inclusion. He worked Usman Khawaja over on the final morning by pitching it up and either moving it away or straightening; eventually he cashed in on Khawajas uncerrtainty.dddddddddddd Adam Voges also misjudged the length, underlining Abbotts ability to force the batsmen into a shot.I stick to top of off with the odd bouncer. My theory is always to make the batsmen play, Abbott said.Especially because when they are playing, they can never be quite sure what they playing at. Abbott told the ABC that seam movement is something that surprises him as much as it does the batsmen. I actually dont know when its going to do that. If you watch my seam closely, the ones that nip back - its quite upright, but then when it gets a bit towards second slip to the right-hander it hits the shiny side and goes the other way. Thats a little bit of inconsistency in my wrist but I suppose if I dont know when its coming how the hell does the batsman know? I try and hit the stumps - off, middle, whatever it is - as hard as I can and let the natural variation do the work.It must be noted that discipline of the South African attack has gone up a notch since Charl Langeveldt took over as bowling coach after the 2015 World Cup. He was a relentless bowler himself - not emphatic - but insistent and he seems to be passing on the baton.The skills South Africa have were on display, not on the final morning, but on the third evening. Abbott termed it the investment session when they beat the bat repeatedly but failed to find the edge. Philander showed some frustration but in general, South Africa were gearing up for a protracted battle against batsmen Quinton de Kock said looked determined to hang around. From the start of a Test match, we talk about winning it on the last afternoon, willing to take it deep and be as patient as possible, de Kock said after the days play.Australia did not have the same idea. They collapsed for the third time in the series, against an attack that made it clear they could keep coming at them for as long as it took. Test cricket is a ruthless environment. Its about who can hold those pressure situations most and be ruthless with just wanting more. Its about never being happy with what youve done and always trying to be your best for the team, Abbott said. ' ' '