SEC Players of the Week announced following Week 10 games
Another action-packed weekend of football in the rearview mirror in SEC country. With Georgia and LSU both picking up massive wins and taking the lead of their respective divisions, the Tigers and Bulldogs are very well-represented on the Players of the Week list, as are some other players whose teams picked up wins.
So check out below who the Southeastern Conference named their Players of the Week on offense, defense and special teams for Week 10 of the college football season.
SEC Players of the Week
Offensive
- Stetson Bennett, Georgia, QB
- Jayden Daniels, LSU, QB
Defensive
- Harold Perkins, LSU, LB
Special Teams
- Kai Kroeger, South Carolina, P
- Lideatrick Griffin, Mississippi State, KR
Freshman
- Mason Taylor, LSU, TE
- Malaki Starks, Georgia, S
Offensive Lineman
- O’Cyrus Torrence, Florida, OT
Defensive Lineman
- Jalen Carter, Georgia, DL
Recap
A LOT of LSU and Georgia representation on the list this week, and rightfully so. Jayden Daniels for his heroics in Baton Rouge late Saturday night as he snatched victory from the hands of defeat against Alabama. With the big moment for Daniels being his touchdown run in overtime and ensuing two-point conversation pass to seal the deal. Great stuff from him.
Top 10
- 1
Lane Kiffin scorched earth
CFP committee, Miami in crosshairs
- 2
Nebraska flips OU commit
Huskers land Sooners WR commit
- 3
Texas lands 5-star ATH
Michael Terry commits
- 4New
CFP Strength of Schedule
Added context or controversy
- 5Hot
12-Team CFP bracket
The updated field is set
Meanwhile, co-Offensive Player of the Week Stetson Bennett was also awarded the honor partially for his work on the ground. Bennett set the tone early in Georgia’s decisive win over Tennessee with a touchdown rumble where he took a shot straight ot the cranium but barreled forward for the score anyway. That TD made it 7-3, and there was plenty more of that to follow from Bennett and co.
So a worthy pair of playmakers as Offensive POWs. Meanwhile, the DPOW, Harold Perkins, was a terror all night in the Alabama backfield. Bryce Young woke up Sunday fighting nightmare of the true freshman pass rusher. Heck of a coming out party for that youngster.