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| TOP PERFORMANCES FOR WEEK SIX |
Article by Larry Phipps |
Oct 12, 2005 |
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games played 10/8/05
TOTAL OFFENSE: Florida (480) VS MSU
RUSH OFFENSE: Arkansas (321) VS La-Monroe
PASS OFFENSE: Florida (289) VS MSU
POINTS: USC, Arkansas (44) VS Kentucky, La-Monroe
TURNOVERS: FOUR TEAMS (Arkansas, USC, Georgia, Ole) HAD TWO TURNOVERS
TOTAL DEFENSE: Ole Miss (81) VS Citadel
RUSH DEFENSE: LSU (25) VS Vanderbilt
PASS DEFENSE: Ole Miss (21) VS Citadel
POINTS ALLOWED: Ole MIss (7) VS Citadel
TAKEAWAYS: USC (5) VS Kentucky
LONG DISTANCE TOUCHDOWNS (50+ YARDS)
TB Jerious Norwood (MSU) 76-yd run
DB Thomas Flowers (Georgia) 54-yd punt return
100-YD RUSHERS
TB Darren McFadden (Arkansas) 11-125-1TD
TB Jerious Norwood (MSU) 13-111-1TD
TB Felix Jones (Arkansas) 141-102-2TD
TB Joseph Addai (LSU) 24-102-1TD
100-YD RECEIVING
WR Sydney Rice (USC) 8-125-2TD
WR Dallas Baker (Florida) 7-123-1TD
300-YD PASSING
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WORST TEAM PERFORMANCES FOR WEEK SIX
Following are the worst team performances for games played 10/8/05
TOTAL OFFENSE: Vanerbilt (138) VS LSU
RUSH OFFENSE: Vanderbilt (25) VS LSU
PASS OFFENSE: Kentucky (95) VS USC
POINTS SCORED: MSU (9) VS Florida
TURNOVERS: Kentucky (5) VS USC
TOTAL DEFENSE: MSU (480) VS Florida
RUN DEFENSE: Tennessee (198) VS Georgia
PASS DEFENSE: MSU (289) VS Florida
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