ALABAMA: Safety Nick Perry led a Crimson Tide defense that forced three turnovers and limited one of the SEC’s top offenses to just 20 points, including a fourth-and-goal touchdown in the final seconds. Perry picked off a pass and recorded a game-high 12 stops.

ARKANSAS: Bret Bielema. The man earned it after the Razorbacks’ first win in their last 18 SEC contests and their first shutout since 2006.

AUBURN: Cameron Artis-Payne saw his streak of 100-yard games end at three, but he did manage 86 yards on the ground and a touchdown.

FLORIDA: Linebacker Antonio Morrison posted a season-high 16 tackles against South Carolina in a losing cause. Quarterback Treon Harris lost a fumble, but rushed for a career-best 111 yards.

GEORGIA: Nick Chubb continued his stellar stretch, rushing for 144 yards and two touchdowns on 19 carries during a blowout win over Auburn. Chubb picked up five more yards than Todd Gurley during his return to the lineup.

KENTUCKY: The Wildcats are fading, but a 50-16 loss at Tennessee didn’t stop Javess Blue from a solid outing at receiver. Blue caught six passes for 131 yards.

LSU: Jamie Keehn averaged 44.4 yards per punt in an otherwise forgettable performance at Arkansas for the Tigers.

MISSISSIPPI STATE: Defensive lineman Preston Smith recorded three tackles and a sack in Tuscaloosa.

MISSOURI: Tailback Russell Hansbrough scored two of his team’s four third-quarter touchdowns and finished with a career-high 199 yards rushing.

SOUTH CAROLINA: Special teams coordinator Joe Robinson, oft-criticized this season coming into Saturday’s game, led a unit that blocked a field goal and a punt in the fourth quarter, leading the Gamecocks to a comeback victory at Florida.

TENNESSEE: The Vols are a different team with Joshua Dobbs under center as the sophomore passer totaled 345 yards of total offense and four touchdowns.

TEXAS A&M: Josh Reynolds caught five passes for 125 yards and two touchdowns in a loss to Mizzou.