Who showed out on gameday during Week 7 of the SEC season? Here’s a quick glance:

ALABAMA: Linebacker Reggie Ragland helped keep Arkansas’ running game in check with a team-high 12 tackles.

ARKANSAS: Trey Flowers notched three tackles-for-loss and a sack in a game that came down to the wire against the Crimson Tide.

AUBURN: JUCO transfer D’haquille Williams continued his assault on the West this season, catching six passes for 108 yards and two touchdowns. Williams now has five touchdown receptions and three 100-yard games.

FLORIDA: Specialist Andre Dubose kept the Gators in the game with multiple long returns (and a 35-yard rush) in the kicking game including a punt return for a touchdown in the first.

GEORGIA: Several defensive players are worthy after pitching the program’s first-ever shutout against a ranked team, but freshman running back Nick Chubb’s effort in Todd Gurley’s absence was remarkable. Chubb toted the football 38 times for 143 yards and a touchdown.

KENTUCKY: Wideout Javess Blue caught three passes for 109 yards and two scores. His 83-yard touchdown in the second quarter sparked Kentucky’s turnaround as the Wildcats scored the game’s final 45 points.

LSU: Leonard Fournette’s coming out party came in victorious fashion at Florida after the wrecking ball true freshman rushed for a season-high 140 yards and two touchdowns.

MISSISSIPPI STATE: Quarterback Dak Prescott tallied 330 yards of offense and four touchdowns during his team’s third straight win over a Top 10 team.

MISSOURI: Defensive tackle Harold Brantley managed a sack and constant pressure up front for a defense that, for the most part, was limited up front against Nick Chubb and the Georgia running game.

OLE MISS: Cody Prewitt’s electric 75-yard interception return for a touchdown in the second quarter gave the Rebels a 21-0 lead and was the perfect exclamation point on a dominant defensive performance.

TENNESSEE: Justin Worley accounted for five touchdowns (three through the air) against UT-Chattanooga as the Vols snapped a three-game losing streak.

TEXAS A&M: Drew Kaser pinned Ole Miss inside its own 20 three different times and averaged 50.7 yards per punt.

VANDERBILT: Wideout C.J. Duncan recorded seven receptions for 119 yards and a touchdown. He was one of only two players with multiple catches (Ralph Webb).