Best and Worst SEC Football Performances: Week 13
By Ryan Summers
Nov 28, 2015; Auburn, AL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide running back Derrick Henry (2) carries the ball past Auburn Tigers defensive back Stephen Roberts (14) in the first quarter at Jordan Hare Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John Reed-USA TODAY Sports
The final week of the season was full of rivalry games, close calls and terrible offense. This week the SEC football landscape took its postseason form and 12 teams played their final game until postseason bowls are announced in a week.
Les Miles kept his job, despite countless reports he was already out the doors.
Mark Richt couldn’t do enough to save his, despite a 9-3 season with the potential for a 10th in UGA’s bowl.
The SEC failed to dominate it’s outside of conference rivals; this is not an appeasing statement to many in SEC Country.
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The normal standouts of Alabama’s Derrick Henry and Arkansas’ Brandon Allen showed up to close out the regular season, along with a resurgent Leonard Fournette for LSU. Other teams, however, continued to lose their flame.
Let’s look at week 13’s top performers, this week all on the offensive side of the ball.
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