It was a banner day for SEC Football on Saturday, headlined by Alabama's 30-16 win in a top-four matchup with LSU. We're here to celebrate the individuals who made the day what it was with our 5 Best Player Performances In SEC Football For Week 10.
5. RB Jovon Robinson -- Auburn Tigers
Auburn snapped a two-game skid with a 26-10 win over Texas A&M, and Robinson was a huge part of that. The junior halfback ran for 159 yards and a touchdown -- over half of a season-high 311 rushing yards for the Tigers.
4. RB Sony Michel -- Georgia Bulldogs
Georgia's running game took an expected dip after Nick Chubb's season-ending injury, but Michel is doing his best to fill the gap left behind. Michel ran for 165 yards and a score in UGA's 27-3 home drubbing of Kentucky, continuously extending drives and keeping the Wildcats offense off the field.
3. QB Dak Prescott -- Mississippi State Bulldogs
Prescott threw four touchdown passes in Mississippi State's 31-13 road win over Missouri, facilitating 100-yard receiving games for De'Runnya Wilson and Fred Ross. He also became just the 10th player in SEC history with 10,000 yards of total offense and the sixth player in conference history to account for 100 touchdowns.
2. RB Derrick Henry -- Alabama Crimson Tide
Henry won the battle of the marquee running backs against LSU RB Leonard Fournette by knockout. While Fournette was only able to amass 31 yards and a score, Henry blew up the spot for 210 yards and three touchdowns. If he's not near the top of the Heisman watch list right now, somebody's doing it wrong.
1. QB Brandon Allen -- Arkansas Razorbacks
Allen had already thrown for 442 yards and six touchdowns when head coach Bret Bielema dialed his number on a two-point conversion in overtime at Ole Miss. He delivered yet again, hurtling into the end zone for the game-winning score in the Razorbacks' improbable 53-52 win. These are the games that fans talk about to their kids and grandkids.
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