With a full slate of SEC bowl games scheduled this week, here’s a look at the players to watch in each game.

2014 AutoZone Liberty Bowl (Dec. 29): Texas A&M vs. West Virginia

Speedy Noil, WR, Texas A&M

The freshman receiver has lived up to his incoming hype as one of the SEC’s most exciting players to watch. Noil has become a top target in the Aggies offense and continues to improve with gained experience. The former five-star prospect has the capability to score as a receiver or as a return specialist.

2014 AdvoCare V100 Texas Bowl (Dec. 29): Arkansas vs. Texas

Trey Flowers, DE, Arkansas

Flowers enjoyed a successful senior season in 2014. The standout defensive end should cap off a decorate career with a strong bowl performance in his final game.

2o14 Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl (Dec. 30): LSU vs. Notre Dame

Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU

Fournette matched his high preseason expectations as one of the SEC’s top freshman backs, despite splitting carries with his teammates. The New Orleans native should continue his success against a Notre Dame team that finds itself on a four-game losing streak.

2014 Belk Bowl (Dec. 30): Georgia vs. Louisville

Nick Chubb, RB, Georgia

Chubb emerged from an underused second option to one of the nation’s top running backs. Chubb has recorded more than 100 yards in each of his last seven games.

2014 Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl (Dec. 31): Ole Miss vs. TCU

Bo Wallace, QB, Ole Miss

Wallace has had a roller coaster career at Ole Miss. The hit-and-miss quarterback will be a crucial part of the Rebels’ success in his final collegiate appearance, as he’s been throughout 2014.

2014 Capital One Orange Bowl (Dec. 31): Mississippi State vs Georgia Tech

Dak Prescott, QB, Mississippi State

Prescott enjoyed a career season leading Mississippi State to its first No. 1 ranking in school history. The former Heisman favorite will need another big performance against a talented Georgia Tech team looking to earn its second consecutive win against the SEC.

2015 Outback Bowl (Jan. 1): Auburn vs. Wisconsin

Nick Marshall, QB, Auburn

Marshall ends one of the most successful careers for a quarterback in Auburn’s history during the Outback Bowl. The senior has the playmaking ability to take over a game and should do so against Wisconsin.

2015 Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl (Jan. 1): Missouri vs. Minnesota

Shane Ray, DE, Missouri

Ray was the SEC Defensive Player of the Year in 2014. While many speculate that he will declare for the NFL draft, the junior has another chance to showcase his skills at the collegiate level in the Citrus Bowl against Minnesota.

Allstate Sugar Bowl College Football Playoff Semifinal (Jan. 1): Alabama vs. Ohio State

Amari Cooper, WR, Alabama

Cooper was the best player in the SEC in 2014. The junior wide receiver led Alabama in every receiving category and will need to provide the Tide with a big performance against Ohio State.

TaxSlayer Bowl (Jan. 2): Tennessee vs. Iowa

Jalen Hurd, RB, Tennessee

Hurd exceeded first-year expectations by leading the Vols with 777 rushing yards. The freshman will need a solid outing against a capable Iowa defense for Tennessee to end its bowl drought.

Birmingham Bowl (Jan. 3): Florida vs. East Carolina

Matt Jones, RB, Florida

Jones led the Gators with 817 rushing yards and six touchdowns on 166 carries. While Treon Harris continues to work as a game manager, Florida’s running backs should carry the load against East Carolina.