Published September 4, 2011 - 7:00am
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We want your feedback. The plays are listed alphabetically by the SEC team that made them. Leave a comment at the bottom ranking the plays that are your favorite:
A. Alabama – 20 yard run & 2 spin moves by Eddie Lacy
B. Arkansas – 78 yard punt return touchdown by Joe Adams
C. Auburn – Onside Kick with 2:07 left in game
D. Florida – 35 yard touchdown run by Jeff Demps
E. Georgia – 80 yard touchdown run by Brandon Boykin
F. LSU – Fumble recovery for touchdown
G. Miss State – 66 yard touchdown run by Vick Ballard
H. Ole Miss – 96 yard interception return touchdown
I. South Carolina – 32 yard touchdown run by Stephen Garcia
J. Tennessee – 9 yard touchdown catch by Marlin Lane
Leave us your feedback:
What are your favorite SEC football plays this week?

I have to go with Joe Adams’ punt return. He’s very impressive.
B Joe Adams SECOND return
Eddie Lacy”s second spin was lighting quick. I’ve played and watched football for a long time now, and I’ve NEVER seen a spin that fast before. Man oh man… lol.
Agreed. Fastest spin move I have ever seen. It gets my vote. I just wish we could vote on the Mark Barron hit on the screen pass, talk about rockin someones head.
Mississippi State!
Joe Adams is a beast, his 2nd punt return for a touchdown gets my vote. Fantastic save/recovery and subsequent return.
Adams return was all that but Auburn coming back stunned me, I had wrote them off and was bracing for the smack talk on all the boards, claiming the SEC down with NC losing first game. So cudos to ya’ll. Looking forward to Saturday, thank God the wait is over.
Boykin takes a sweep 80 yards for a TD…and Georgia did not run outside again a single time for the rest of the game. Pretty much tells us all we need to know about the Dawgs this year, doesn’t it?
Have to say Joe Adams 2nd return of the night…. That was amazing….
I didn’t see USCs punt return for a TD vs ECU which was as impressive (if not more so) than Garcia’s stumble—I mean run—for a TD