Who will have the best individual performances of the 2015 season? That’s exactly what we’re going to try to measure with this weekly installment of the season’s top 10 individual performances.

Each week, we will move new standout games onto the list, making it progressively tougher to receive a mention.

Bonus points will be given to standout performances against tough opponents and outcome-altering plays, though huge individual performances of any kind will not be dismissed given the title of this list.

There may be alterations to the ranking of previous performances from week-to-week based on the perspective gained from the progression of the season.

By the end of the season, we should have compiled the season’s very best performances.

We’re sure to have disagreements along the way, so feel free to add your Top 10 list in the comments section each week for comparison.

Some of Week 6’s notable performances:

  • Tennessee QB Joshua Dobbs had quite a game in a 38-31 win against Georgia, accounting for 430 yards of offense and five touchdowns.
  • Ole Miss WR Laquon Treadwell put up some of the best single-game stats of his career, hauling in eight catches for 136 yards and two touchdowns in a 52-3 blowout of New Mexico State.
  • LSU RB Leonard Fournette turned in another strong performance with 158 yards rushing and a touchdown against South Carolina.
  • Ole Miss QB Chad Kelly threw for 384 yards and three touchdowns, while running for 32 yards and another score in the blowout win against New Mexico State.
  • Alabama WR Calvin Ridley caught nine passes for 140 yards and a touchdown, which was a 81-yard bomb that put the Crimson Tide ahead late in the third quarter.

But how many of those will make the big board?

After adjusting to include Week 6’s top performers, here is a look at the top 10 individual performances of the 2015 season:

1. RB Leonard Fournette, LSU vs. Auburn (Week 3)
The stat line:
19 carries for 228 yards and three rushing touchdowns, and one catch for nine yards in 45-21 win against No. 18 Auburn. Highlight-reel touchdown runs of 40 and 29 yards.

2. QB Greyson Lambert, Georgia vs. South Carolina (Week 3)
The stat line: 
24 of 25 passing for 330 yards and three passing touchdowns, no interceptions. Also had two rushes for 10 yards in a 52-20 win against the Gamecocks.

3. RB Leonard Fournette, LSU at Syracuse (Week 4)
The stat line:
26 carries for 244 yards and two rushing touchdowns, and one catch for seven yards in a win at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse.

4. QB Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee vs. Georgia (Week 6)
The stat line: 25 of 42 passing for 312 yards and three touchdowns. 18 rushes for 118 yards and two rushing touchdowns in 38-31 win against the Bulldogs.

5. LB Jalen Reeves-Maybin, Tennessee vs. Oklahoma (Week 2)
The stat line:
13 solo tackles, eight assisted tackles, three tackles for loss, one sack, one forced fumble in 31-24 double-overtime loss to Oklahoma.

6. QB Chad Kelly, Ole Miss at Alabama (Week 3)
The stat line:
18 of 33 for 341 passing yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions. Also had eight rushes for 21 yards and a rushing touchdown in a 43-37 win against Alabama in Tuscaloosa.

7. WR Christian Kirk, Texas A&M vs. Arkansas (Week 4)
The stat line:
255 all-purpose yards in 28-21 win against Arkansas. As a wideout, he had eight catches for 173 yards and two touchdowns, including the game-winner in overtime.

8. RB Derrick Henry, Alabama vs. Wisconsin (Week 1)
The stat line: 13 carries for 147 yards and three rushing touchdowns, and two catches for 12 yards in 35-17 win against No. 20 Wisconsin. Touchdown runs of 37 and 56 yards.

9. RB Leonard Fournette, LSU vs. Eastern Michigan (Week 5)
The stat line:
26 carries for 233 yards rushing and three rushing touchdowns in 44-22 win against Eastern Michigan. 

10. LB Kentrell Brothers, Missouri at Arkansas State (Week 2)
The stat line: 
10 solo tackles, six assisted tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and two interceptions in 27-20 win at Arkansas State.

Falling out of the top Top 10 this week:

WR Trent Sherfield, Vanderbilt vs. Austin Peay (Week 3)
The stat line: 
16 receptions for 240 yards and one receiving touchdown. He set the Commodores single-game record for receiving yards.