Bowl season helmet stickers for each SEC team:

ALABAMA — In a losing cause, All-American junior safety Landon Collins posted a game-high 12 tackles and recovered a fumble despite a sore shoulder against Ohio State in the College Football Playoff semifinal.

ARKANSAS — Trey Flowers directed a dominating defensive line performance with five tackles and a sack in his final game for the Razorbacks. Arkansas limited Texas to just 59 total yards during a 31-7 win.

AUBURN — Senior defensive back Jermaine Whitehead picked off two passes and made eight tackles during the Tigers’ loss to Wisconsin.

FLORIDA — The Gators’ secondary gave up some yards against East Carolina’s Shane Carden, but tightened up in the red zone and returned an interception for a touchdown, courtesy of Brian Poole in the first half.

GEORGIA — Perhaps the top individual performance of any SEC player this bowl season, Nick Chubb rushed for a Belk Bowl record 266 yards and two touchdowns on 33 carries against Louisville. He finished with an incredible 1,547 yards this season despite starting only eight games.

LSU — Is there anything freshman running back Leonard Fournette can’t do? Fournette recorded his fifth 100-yard game (with two rushing touchdowns) during LSU’s loss to Notre Dame, but his featured highlight was a 100-yard kickoff return for a score.

MISSISSIPPI — Defensive tackle Issac Gross was one of the Rebels’ lone brightspots in Atlanta after finishing with a sack and team-best six tackles including two behind the line of scrimmage against TCU.

MISSISSIPPI STATE — Dak Prescott set new career-highs for completions (33), attempts (51) and passing yardage (453) in the Orange Bowl, but it wasn’t enough to defeat run-heavy Georgia Tech.

MISSOURI — Citrus Bowl MVP Markus Golden, one of two feared defensive ends for the Tigers, ended his collegiate career with 10 tackles (four for loss), 1.5 sacks and a forced fumble against Minnesota.

SOUTH CAROLINA — Fifth-year senior Dylan Thompson was responsible for three touchdowns without a turnover against Miami during the Gamecocks’ fourth straight bowl win.

TENNESSEE — Freshman tailback Jalen Hurd helped the Vols win their first postseason game since 2008 with two touchdowns on the ground and surpassed the 100-yard mark for the fourth time this season.

TEXAS A&M — Five total touchdowns was just enough from quarterback Kyle Allen during the Aggies’ shootout victory over West Virginia.