SEC Roundup – Week 10

    Nov. 1 Auburn 35, at Ole Miss 31 And You Care Because … Cameron Artis-Payne ran for a six-yard score to give Auburn the lead with just over ten minutes to

    Nov. 1 Auburn 35, at Ole Miss 31 
    And You Care Because … Cameron Artis-Payne ran for a six-yard score to give Auburn the lead with just over ten minutes to play, but Ole Miss appeared to be on the verge of grabbing it back. Bo Wallace found Laquon Treadwell, who was on his way into the end zone when he was tackled awkwardly – suffering a broken leg – and fumbled just before getting in. Auburn recovered, and the defense was able to hang on over the final 35 seconds. Before the injury, Treadwell was having a great night, catching a ten-yard touchdown pass in the back-and-forth game, with Wallace running for a three-yard score and finding Evan Engram for a 50-yard touchdown, but Auburn’s Nick Marshall was sensational, running for two touchdowns and hitting Sammie Coates for a 57-yard touchdown and connecting with Marcus Davis for a 17-yard score. 
    What Else? Auburn QB Nick Marshall completed 15-of-22 passes for 254 yards and two touchdowns, and ran ten times for 50 yards and two scores 
    – Ole Miss QB Bo Wallace completed 28-of-40 passes for 341 yards and two scores, and ran 14 times for a team-high 61 yards and a score 
    – Auburn RB Cameron Artis-Payne ran 27 times for 143 yards and a score 
    – Ole Miss TE Evan Engram caught eight passes for 123 yards and a score, WR Vince Sanders caught six passes for 105 yards, and Laquon Treadwell caught ten passes for 103 yards and a touchdown 
    Game Rating: A

    Nov. 1 Tennessee 45, at South Carolina 42 OT 
    And You Care Because … Following an 85-yard pass play to Pharoh Cooper, South Carolina had a 35-21 lead in the fourth and appeared to be cruising. And then Tennessee’s Joshua Dobbs went nuts, generating 21 points in the final 6:34, starting with a 21-yard touchdown pass to Jalen Hurd, but that was answered by a 70-yard Brandon Wilds run to get the lead back to 14. Dobbs had the Vol O roaring right back 75-yard drive ending with his three-yard scoring run. The D held and forced a punt, but Dobbs was at it again with a nine-play, 85-yard drive finishing off with a nine-yard touchdown pass to Jason Croom with 11 seconds to play for the tie. In the OT, Aaron Medley hit a 32-yard field goal to give the Vols the lead, but South Carolina couldn’t answer with Elliott Fry’s 58-yarder coming up short. 
    What Else? Tennessee QB Joshua Dobbs completed 23-of-40 passes for 301 yards and two touchdowns with an interception, and he ran 24 times for 166 yards and three scores 
    – South Carolina QB Dylan Thompson completed 20-of-32 passes for 347 yards and two touchdowns with a pick 
    – Tennessee RB Jalen Hurd ran 21 times for 125 yards, and South Carolina RB Brandon Wilds ran eight times for 143 yards and two touchdowns 
    – South Carolina WR Pharoh Cooper caught 11 passes for 233 yards and two touchdowns 
    Game Rating: A

    Nov. 1 at Mississippi State 17, Arkansas 10 
    And You Care Because … Mississippi State hung on for dear life as Will Redmond intercepted a pass deep in Bulldog territory to preserve the win. Arkansas got up 10-0 in the first half with Alex Collins running for a one-yard score, and while MSU scored 17 unanswered points, it was a fight. Josh Robinson ran for a three-yard touchdown, and Fred Ross took a Dak Prescott pass 69 yards for a touchdown, but three turnovers and the Arkansas defense made it tough to close. 
    What Else? Mississippi State QB Dak Prescott completed 18-of-27 passes for 331 yards and a touchdown with two picks, and ran 13 times for 61 yards 
    – Time of possession: Arkansas 38:46 – Mississippi State 21:14 
    – Arkansas RB Alex Collins ran 16 times for 93 yards and a score 
    – Arkansas QB Brandon Allen completed 22-of-43 passes for 238 yards with an interception
    Game Rating: A-

    Nov. 1 Florida 38, Georgia 20 
    And You Care Because … Florida ran over, around and through Georgia, getting two touchdown runs from Matt Jones from 44 yards and one yard away, and two from Kelvin Taylor from two and 65 yards away, with the second one ending any potential threat. The Gators got down 7-0 early on a 39-yard Nick Chubb run, but Florida reeled off 31 straight points as the ground attack dominated the game. The Bulldogs tried a late comeback, getting a ten-yard Chubb touchdown catch, but the momentum stopped after the two-point conversion didn’t connect to keep it a three score day. 
    What Else? Rushing yards: Florida 418 – Georgia 141 
    – Florida RB Kelvin Taylor ran 24 times for 197 yards and two scores, and Matt Jones ran 25 times for 192 yards and two touchdowns 
    – Georgia RB Nick Chubb ran 21 times for 156 yards and a score, and caught five passes for 59 yards and a touchdown 
    – Florida QB Treon Harris completed 3-of-6 passes for 27 yards, and ran six times for 31 yards 
    Game Rating: C+

    Nov. 1 at Missouri 20, Kentucky 10 
    And You Care Because … It wasn’t always pretty, but Missouri got two Maty Mauk touchdown passes to Bud Sasser from three and 26 yards out in the second quarter, and two Andrew Baggett field goals in the second half on the way to a 20-3 lead. Kentucky’s offense sputtered, managing just a 47-yard Austin MacGinnis field goal until late, scoring on a one-yard Javess Blue touchdown run with 3:26 to play. The Mizzou defense held on late. 
    What Else? Third down conversions: Missouri 10-of-20 – Kentucky 2-of-16 
    – Missouri QB Maty Mauk completed 18-of-33 passes for 164 yards and two scores, and ran 14 times for a team-high 75 yards 
    – Kentucky QB Patrick Towles completed 19-of-36 passes for 158 yards and a score with a pick, and he ran 12 times for two yards 
    – Missouri DE Shane Ray came up with five tackles and two sacks for a school-record 12 sacks in a season 
    Game Rating: C+

    Nov. 1 at Texas A&M 21, ULM 16 
    And You Care Because … After a controversial day, suspending Kenny Hill for two games, Texas A&M struggled to put away ULM, getting up 21-7 in the first half and failing to score the rest of the way. Kyle Allen struggled mightily, but he threw a 39-yard touchdown pass to Speedy Noil, and Brandon Williams and Tra Carson each ran for short scores, but ULM scored nine unanswered points on three Justin Manton field goals from 51, 23, and 22 yards out. But the A&M defense was able to bend, but not break late to overcome the offensive struggles. 
    What Else? Texas A&M QB Kyle Allen completed 13-of-28 passes for 106 yards and a touchdown with an interception 
    – ULM QB Pete Thomas completed 26-of-47 passes for 246 yards and an interception, and ran 19 times for 44 yards 
    – Total yards: ULM 347 – Texas A&M 243 
    – Texas A&M RB Brandon Williams ran 19 times for 71 yards and a score 
    Game Rating: C+

    Nov. 1 at Vanderbilt 42, Old Dominion 28 
    And You Care Because … The Commodores got up 21-7 on two Johnny McCrary touchdown passes and a seven-yard Ralph Webb run, but Old Dominion kept battling with two Taylor Heinicke scoring throws. But Vandy rallied late in the first half and finished it off with a third McCary touchdown pass, finding Latevius Rayford for a 20-yard score with two seconds left. ODU came up with a fumble recovery for a score, but Vandy was able to pull away as McCrary connected with David Dudchock for a 50-yard touchdown and C.J. Duncan for a 30-yars score. 
    What Else? Vanderbilt QB Johnny McCrary completed 20-of-29 passes for 281 yards and five touchdowns 
    – ODU QB Taylor Heinicke completed 21-of-36 passes for 291 yards and two touchdowns with a pick, and led the team with 25 rushing yards on two carries
    – Vanderbilt RB Ralph Webb ran 31 times for 166 yards and a score 
    – Time of possession: Vanderbilt 45:17 – Old Dominion 14:43 
    Game Rating: C

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