The 2016 Reese’s Senior Bowl is slated for Jan. 30 in Mobile, Ala. The game’s executive director, Phil Savage, and his staff have been keeping track of more than 350 eligible players for the all-star game from the FBS, FCS and even Division II.

Savage and his staff release an offensive and defensive senior of the week and it can be concluded those players will soon be officially invited.

Here is a look of the Southeastern Conference players that have been honored so far this season:

  • Dak Prescott, QB, Mississippi State. The quarterback is literally the bell cow for the cowbells. He leads the Bulldogs in passing, throwing for 2,048 yards and 14 touchdowns so far this season. Prescott has shown his human side by throwing one interception. He also is leading MSU in rushing. The Louisiana native has run for 371 yards and another seven touchdowns.
  • Reggie Ragland, LB, Alabama. The Madison, Ala., native is the Crimson Tide’s leading tackler, amassing nearly twice as many tackles as his nearest teammate. Ragland has 71 total stops, 42 of them solo and five for loss. He also has two sacks two quarterback hurries and he has forced a pair of fumbles.
  • Antonio Morrison, LB, Florida. The linebacker paces the Gators defense with 60 tackles, Seven of them have come for a loss of yardage and he has recorded one sack. The native of Bellwood, Ill., also has defended a pass and has two quarterback hurries.
  • Jon Bullard, DT, Florida. Bullard is a force up front for the surprising Gators. He has used his ability to penetrate the opposing backfield to collect 10 tackles for loss. He had 4.5 sacks to lead the team and five quarterback hurries. Bullard who hails from Shelby, N.C., also has broken up a pass.