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词条 2010 Southeastern Conference football season
释义

  1. Preseason

  2. Rankings

  3. Regular season

      Week One    Week Two    Week Three    Week Four    Week Five    Week Six    Week Seven    Week Eight    Week Nine    Week Ten    Week Eleven    Week Twelve    Week Thirteen    Week Fourteen (SEC Championship Game)  

  4. SEC vs. BCS conference opponents

  5. Bowl games

  6. Post-season awards and honors

      All-SEC    All-Americans    National award winners  

  7. References

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The 2010 Southeastern Conference football season began on Thursday, September 2, 2010 with South Carolina defeating Southern Miss on ESPN.

Preseason

Tennessee head coach Lane Kiffin left after his first season in Knoxville for Southern Cal. Kiffin was replaced by Louisiana Tech head coach Derek Dooley. Dooley opened his first season on September 4 against University of Tennessee – Martin.

Kentucky head coach Rich Brooks retired after seven seasons in Lexington, ending a coaching career that lasted over 40 years. As agreed on in 2008, Brooks was replaced by his offensive coordinator Joker Phillips, who began his first season as head coach on September 4 against archrival Louisville.

In July 2010, Vanderbilt head coach Bobby Johnson unexpectedly retired. He was replaced on an interim basis by Robbie Caldwell, who had the dual titles of Vanderbilt assistant head coach and offensive line coach in 2009. Caldwell made his Vanderbilt head coaching debut on September 4 against Northwestern.

2010 Pre-season Coaches All-SEC
Position Player Class Team
First Team Offense
QBRyan MallettJr.Arkansas
RBMark IngramJr.Alabama
RBDerrick LockeSr.Kentucky
WRJulio JonesJr.Alabama
WRAJ GreenJr.Georgia
TEDJ WilliamsSr.Arkansas
APRandall CobbJr.Kentucky
OLClint BolingSr.Georgia
OLCarl JohnsonSr.Florida
OLBarrett JonesSo.Alabama
OLLee ZiembaSr.Auburn
CMike PounceySr.Florida
First Team Defense
DLMarcell DareusJr.Alabama
DLJerrell PoweSr.Ole Miss
DLCliff MatthewsSr.South Carolina
LBJosh BynesSr.Auburn
LBDont'a HightowerSo.Alabama
LBChris MarveJr.Vanderbilt
LBKelvin SheppardSr.LSU
DBMark BarronJr.Alabama
DBPatrick PetersonJR.LSU
DBStephon GilmoreSo.South Carolina
DBJanoris JenkinsJr.Florida
First Team Special Teams
KBlair WalshJr.Georgia
PBlair WalshJr.Georgia
RSWarren NormanSo.Vanderbilt

Rankings

Legend
  Increase in ranking
  Decrease in ranking
  Not ranked previous week
{{main|2010 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings}}

Kentucky, Ole Miss, Tennessee, and Vanderbilt went unranked throughout the season in the rankings shown below (AP and Coaches polls, and BCS standings).

  (Pre)
Aug
21[1]
Sept.
7[2]
Sept.
12[3]
Sept.
19[4]
Sept.
26[5]
Oct.
Oct.
10
Oct.
17
Oct.
24
Oct.
31
Nov.
7
Nov.
14
Nov.
21
Nov.
28
Dec.
5
Final
Alabama AP111111876511109171510
C1111118765121211191811
BCSNot released8761211111616
Arkansas AP171412101511122119171413128812
C191513111513132118191413128812
BCSNot released23191815131278
Auburn AP222116171087533222211
C232015141187532222221
BCSNot released41222211
Florida AP4810971422NR24NR
C367871222NR24NR
BCSNot released22NR
Georgia AP2322NR
C2119NR
BCSNot released
Kentucky AP
C
BCSNot released
LSU AP21191515121296121255611118
C1616121210996131166612128
BCSNot released612105551011
Mississippi State AP242321172225222115
C242321182225222217
BCSNot released2421201921252221
Ole Miss AP
C
BCSNot released
South Carolina AP241312201910191718221718181922
C251615222012201717221717162022
BCSNot released2120192317181920
Tennessee AP
C
BCSNot released
Vanderbilt AP
C
BCSNot released

Regular season

Index to colors and formatting
SEC member won
SEC member lost
SEC teams in bold

All times Eastern time.

Rankings reflect that of the AP poll for that week until week eight when the BCS rankings will be used.

Week One

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance
September 2 7:30 pm Southern Miss South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, South Carolina ESPN W 41–13 70,438
September 4 12:00 pm Miami (OH) #4 Florida Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, Florida ESPN W 34–12 90,178
September 4 12:21 pm Louisiana–Lafayette #23 Georgia Sanford Stadium • Athens, Georgia SEC Network W 55–7 92,746
September 4 3:30 pm Kentucky Louisville Papa John's Cardinal Stadium • Louisville, Kentucky ABC W 23–16 55,327
September 4 3:30 pm Jacksonville State Mississippi Vaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi CSS L 48–492OT 55,768
September 4 6:00 pm Tennessee-Martin Tennessee Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, Tennessee PPV W 50–0 99,123
September 4 7:00 pm San Jose State #1 Alabama Bryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, Alabama PPV W 48–3 101,821
September 4 7:00 pm Arkansas State #22 Auburn Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, Alabama FSN South W 52–26 83,441
September 4 7:00 pm year=2010|team=Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles|title=Tennessee Tech}}#17 Arkansas Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, Arkansas PPV W 44–3 69,596
September 4 7:00 pm Memphis Mississippi State Davis Wade Stadium • Starkville, Mississippi ESPNU W 49–7 56,032
September 4 7:30 pm Northwestern Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Stadium • Nashville, Tennessee CSS L 21–23 37,210
September 4 8:00 pm #21 LSU #18 North Carolina Georgia Dome • Atlanta ABC W 30–24 68,919
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Cam Newton Auburn Danny Trevathan Kentucky Patrick Peterson LSU

Week Two

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance
September 9 7:30 pm #21 Auburn Mississippi State Davis Wade Stadium • Starkville, Mississippi ESPN AUB 17–14 54,806
September 11 12:00 pm #22 Georgia #24 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, South Carolina ESPN USC 17–6 80,974
September 11 12:21 pm South Florida #8 Florida Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, Florida SEC Network W 38–14 90,612
September 11 7:00 pm #19 LSU Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Stadium • Nashville, Tennessee ESPNU LSU 27–3 36,940
September 11 7:00 pm #19 Penn State #1 Alabama Bryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, Alabama ESPN W 24–3 101,821
September 11 7:00 pm Louisiana–Monroe #14 Arkansas War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, Arkansas FSN W 31–7 55,705
September 11 7:00 pm #7 Oregon Tennessee Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, Tennessee ESPN2 L 48–13 102,035
September 11 7:30 pm Western Kentucky Kentucky Commonwealth Stadium • Lexington, Kentucky CSS W 63–28 66,584
September 11 9:00 pm Ole Miss Tulane Louisiana Superdome • New Orleans ESPN2 W 27–13 36,389
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Trent Richardson
Marcus Lattimore
Alabama
South Carolina
Nick Farley Auburn Jeff Demps Florida

Week Three

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance
September 18 12:00 pm #12 Arkansas Georgia Sanford Stadium • Athens, Georgia ESPN ARK 31–24 92,746
September 18 12:21 pm Vanderbilt Ole Miss Vaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi SEC Network VAN 28–14 51,667
September 18 3:30 pm #10 Florida Tennessee Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, Tennessee CBS FLA 31–17 102,455
September 18 3:30 pm #1 Alabama Duke Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, North Carolina ABC W 62–1339,042
September 18 7:00 pm Mississippi State #15 LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, Louisiana ESPNU LSU 29–7 92,538
September 18 7:00 pm Clemson #16 Auburn Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, Alabama ESPN W 27–24OT 87,451
September 18 7:00 pm Akron Kentucky Commonwealth Stadium • Lexington, Kentucky FSN W 47–10 64,014
September 18 7:00 pm Furman #13 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, South Carolina PPV W 38–19 73,681
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Ryan Mallett Arkansas Josh Bynes Auburn Josh Jasper LSU

Week Four

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance
September 25 12:21 pm UAB Tennessee Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, Tennessee SEC Network W 32–292OT 95,183
September 25 3:30 pm #1 Alabama #10 Arkansas Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, Arkansas CBS ALA 24–20 76,808
September 25 7:00 pm Kentucky #9 Florida Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, Florida ESPNU FLA 48–14 90,547
September 25 7:00 pm Georgia Mississippi State Davis Wade Stadium • Starkville, Mississippi FSNMSST 24–12 56,721
September 25 7:30 pm Fresno State Ole Miss Vaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi CSS W 55–38 55,267
September 25 7:45 pm #12 South Carolina #17 Auburn Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, Alabama ESPN AUB 35–27 87,237
September 25 9:00 pm #22 West Virginia #15 LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, Louisiana ESPN2 W 20–14 92,575
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Cam Newton Auburn Robert Lester Alabama Patrick Peterson LSU

Week Five

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance
October 2 12:00 pm Louisiana–Monroe #10 Auburn Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, Alabama ESPNU W 52–3 80,759
October 2 12:00 pm Alcorn State Mississippi State Davis Wade Stadium • Starkville, Mississippi FSN W 49–16 50,439
October 2 12:00 pm Vanderbilt Connecticut Rentschler Field • Storrs, Connecticut Big East Network L 21–40 40,000
October 2 12:21 pm Kentucky Ole Miss Vaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi SEC Network MIS 42–35 55,344
October 2 3:30 pm Tennessee #12 LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, Louisiana CBS LSU 16–14 92,932
October 2 4:30 pm Georgia Colorado Folsom Field • Boulder, Colorado FSN L 27–29 52,855
October 2 8:00 pm #7 Florida #1 Alabama Bryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, Alabama CBS ALA 31–6 101,821
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Stevan Ridley LSU Courtney Upshaw Alabama Jesse Grandy Ole Miss

Week Six

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance
October 9 12:21 pm Tennessee Georgia Sanford Stadium • Athens, Georgia SEC Network UGA 41–14 92,746
October 9 3:30 pm#1 Alabama #19 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, South Carolina CBS USC 35–21 82,993
October 9 3:30 pm #11 Arkansas Texas A&M Cowboys Stadium • Arlington, Texas ABC W 24–17 65,662
October 9 7:00 pm Eastern Michigan Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Stadium • Nashville, Tennessee ESPNU W 52–6 33,107
October 9 7:30 pm #8 Auburn Kentucky Commonwealth Stadium • Lexington, Kentucky ESPN2 AUB 37–34 70,776
October 9 7:30 pm #12 LSU #14 Florida Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, Florida ESPN LSU 33–29 90,721
October 9 8:00 pm Mississippi State Houston John O'Quinn Field at Robertson Stadium • Houston CBS College Sports W 47–24 32,067
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Stephen GarciaSouth CarolinaTramain ThomasArkansasWes ByrumAuburn

Week Seven

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance
October 16 12:21 pm Vanderbilt Georgia Sanford Stadium • Athens, Georgia SEC Network UGA 43–0 92,746
October 16 3:30 pm No. 12 Arkansas No. 7 Auburn Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, Alabama CBS AUB 65–43 87,451
October 16 6:00 pm No. 10 South Carolina Kentucky Commonwealth Stadium • Lexington, Kentucky ESPN2 UK 31–28 67,955
October 16 7:00 pm Mississippi State No. 22 Florida Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, Florida ESPNU MSST 10–7 90,517
October 16 7:00 pm McNeese State LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, Louisiana FSN LSU 32–1092,576
October 16 9:00 pm Ole Miss No. 8 Alabama Bryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, Alabama ESPN2 ALA 23–10 101,821
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Cam Newton
Mike Hartline
Auburn
Kentucky
Chris White Mississippi State Ryan Tydlacka
Marquis Maze
Kentucky
Alabama

Week Eight

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance
October 23 12:21 pm Ole Miss Arkansas Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, Arkansas SEC Network ARK 38–24 73,619
October 23 3:30 pm LSU Auburn Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, Alabama CBS AUB 24–17 87,451
October 23 7:00 pm Alabama Tennessee Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, Tennessee ESPN ALA 41–10 102,455
October 23 7:00 pm UAB Mississippi State Davis-Wade Stadium • Starkville MS ESPNU MSST 29–24 56,423
October 23 7:00 pm South Carolina Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Stadium • Nashville, Tennessee FSN USC 21–7 33,425
October 23 7:30 pm Georgia Kentucky Commonwealth Stadium • Lexington, Kentucky CSS UGA 44–31 70,884
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team

Week Nine

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance
October 30 12:21 pm Tennessee South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, South Carolina SEC Network USC 38–24 79,336
October 30 3:30 pm Florida Georgia EverBank Field • Jacksonville, Florida CBS UF 34–31 84,444
October 30 6:00 pm Auburn Ole Miss Vaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi ESPN2 AUB 51–31 61,474
October 30 7:00 pm Kentucky Mississippi State Davis-Wade Stadium • Starkville, Mississippi ESPNU MSST 24–17 54,168
October 30 7:00 pm Vanderbilt Arkansas Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, Arkansas FSN ARK 49–14 70,430
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Ryan MallettArkansasChris WhiteMississippi StateChas HenryFlorida
Reference:[6]

Week Ten

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance
November 6 12:21 pm Florida Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Stadium • Nashville, Tennessee SEC Network UF 55–14 33,848
November 6 12:30 pm Charleston Southern Kentucky Commonwealth Stadium • Lexington, Kentucky UK 49–21 61,884
November 6 12:30 pm Idaho State Georgia Sanford Stadium • Athens, Georgia WSB UGA 55–7 92,746
November 6 1:00 pm Chattanooga Auburn Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, Alabama PPV AU 62–24 87,451
November 6 7:00 pm Arkansas South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, South Carolina ARK 41–20 75,136
November 6 7:00 pm Louisiana–Lafayette Ole Miss Vaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi MISS 43–21 53,144
November 6 8:00 pm Alabama LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, Louisiana CBS LSU 24–21 92,969
November 6 8:00 pm Tennessee Memphis Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium • Memphis, Tennessee CBS CS UT 50–14 39,742
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team

Week Eleven

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance
November 13 7:00 pm Louisiana–Monroe LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, Louisiana PPV/ESPN GamePlan LSU 51–0
November 13 12:00 pm Vanderbilt Kentucky Commonwealth Stadium • Lexington, Kentucky SEC Network UK 38–20
November 13 12:00 pm Ole Miss Tennessee Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, Tennessee CBS UT 52–14
November 13 3:30 pm Georgia Auburn Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, Alabama CBS AU 49–31
November 13 7:00 pm UTEP Arkansas Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, Arkansas ESPNU ARK 58–21
November 13 7:15 pm South Carolina Florida Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, Florida ESPN USC 36–14 90,885
November 13 7:15 pm Mississippi State Alabama Bryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, Alabama ESPN2 ALA 30–10
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Marcus Lattimore South Carolina Spencer Lanning South Carolina

Week Twelve

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance
November 18 7:30 pm Georgia State Alabama Bryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, Alabama ESPNU ALA 63–7
November 20 TBD Appalachian State Florida Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, Florida UF 48–10
November 20 2:30 pm Ole Miss LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, Louisiana CBS LSU 43–36
November 20 6:00 pm Arkansas Mississippi State Davis Wade Stadium • Starkville, Mississippi ESPN ARK 31–28
November 20 12:21 pm Troy South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, South Carolina SEC Network W 69–24 74,117
November 20 TBD Tennessee Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Stadium • Nashville, Tennessee TEN 24–10
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team

Week Thirteen

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance
November 26 1:30 p. m. Auburn Alabama Bryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, Alabama CBS AU 28–27 101,000
November 27 2:30 p. m. #5 LSU #12 Arkansas War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, Arkansas CBS ARK 31–23 55,808
November 27 7:00 pm South Carolina Clemson Memorial Stadium • Clemson, South Carolina ESPN2 USC 29–7 81,500
November 27 2:30 Florida Florida State Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, Florida ABC FSU 31–7
November 27 7:30 Georgia Tech Georgia Sanford Stadium • Athens, Georgia ESPN UGA 42–34
November 27 TBD Mississippi State Ole Miss Vaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi MSU 31–23
November 27 TBD Kentucky Tennessee Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, Tennessee UT 24–14
November 27 TBD Wake Forest Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Stadium • Nashville, Tennessee WFU 34–13
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team

Week Fourteen (SEC Championship Game)

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance
December 4 4:05 p. m. No. 1 Auburn #18 South Carolina Georgia Dome • Atlanta, Georgia CBS AU 56–17 75,802

SEC vs. BCS conference opponents

NOTE:. Games with a * next to the home team represent a neutral site game
Date Visitor Home Significance Winning Team
September 4KentuckyLouisvilleGovernor's CupKentucky
September 4LSUNorth Carolina*Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game in AtlantaLSU
September 4NorthwesternVanderbiltNorthwestern
September 11Penn StateAlabamaAlabama
September 11South FloridaFloridaFlorida
September 11OregonTennesseeOregon
September 18AlabamaDukeAlabama
September 18ClemsonAuburnAuburn
September 25West VirginiaLSULSU
October 2GeorgiaColoradoColorado
October 2VanderbiltConnecticutConnecticut
October 9ArkansasTexas A&M*Southwest Classic in Arlington, TexasArkansas
November 27FloridaFlorida StateFlorida–Florida State rivalryFlorida State
November 27Georgia TechGeorgiaClean, Old-Fashioned HateGeorgia
November 27South CarolinaClemsonBattle of the Palmetto StateSouth Carolina
November 27Wake ForestVanderbiltWake Forest

Bowl games

SEC Bowl Games
PickGameDateLocation/Time*TelevisionWinner+ScoreLoser+Score
BCS National Championship Game Jan. 10, 2011 University of Phoenix Stadium
Glendale, Arizona
8:30 pm
ESPN Auburn 22 Oregon 19
1. Allstate Sugar Bowl Jan. 4, 2011 Louisiana Superdome
New Orleans
8:30 pm
ESPN Ohio State 31 Arkansas 26
2. Capital One Bowl Jan. 1, 2011 Citrus Bowl
Orlando, Florida
1:00 pm
ESPN Alabama 49 Michigan State 7
3. Outback Bowl Jan. 1, 2011 Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, Florida
1:00 pm
ABC Florida 37 Penn State 24
4. AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic Jan. 7, 2011 Cowboys Stadium
Arlington, Texas
8:00 pm
FOX LSU 41 Texas A&M 24
5. Chick-fil-A Bowl Dec. 31, 2010 Georgia Dome
Atlanta
7:30 pm
ESPN Florida State 26 South Carolina 17
6. Gator Bowl Jan. 1, 2011 EverBank Field
Jacksonville, Florida
1:30 pm
ESPN2 Mississippi State 52 Michigan 14
7. Liberty Bowl Dec. 31, 2010 Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
Memphis, Tennessee
3:30 pm
ESPN UCF 10 Georgia 6
8. Franklin Music City Bowl Dec. 30, 2010 LP Field
Nashville, Tennessee
6:30 pm
North Carolina 30 Tennessee 27
9. BBVA Compass Bowl Jan. 8, 2011 Legion Field
Birmingham, Alabama
12:00 pm
Pittsburgh 27 Kentucky 10
*Time given is Eastern Time (UTC-5).
+SEC team is bolded.

Post-season awards and honors

All-SEC

The following players were named by the AP All-SEC team:[7]

Position Player Class Team
First Team Offense
QBCam NewtonAuburn
RBMarcus LattimoreSouth Carolina
RBKnile DavisArkansas
WRAlshon JefferySouth Carolina
WRJulio JonesAlabama
TED. J. WilliamsArkansas
OLLee ZiembaAuburn
OLDerek SherrodMississippi State
OLDeMarcus LoveArkansas
OLBarrett JonesAlabama
CRyan PughAuburn
First Team Defense
DLDrake NevisLSU
DLNick FairleySr.Auburn
DLDevin TaylorSouth Carolina
LBJustin HoustonGeorgia
LBDanny TrevathanJr.Kentucky
LBKelvin SheppardLSU
LBChris WhiteMississippi State
DBPatrick PetersonLSU
DBAhmad BlackFlorida
DBMark BarronAlabama
DBJanoris JenkinsFlorida
First Team Special Teams
KJosh JasperLSU
PChas HenryFlorida
APRandall CobbKentucky

All-Americans

{{Main|2010 College Football All-America Team}}{{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}Quarterback
  • Cam Newton, Auburn (AFCA-Coaches, AP, Walter Camp, CBS, Rivals.com, Scout.com, SI)
{{Col-2}}Defensive tackle
  • Nick Fairley, Auburn (AP, FWAA, Walter Camp, CBS, Rivals.com, Scout.com, SI)
  • Drake Nevis, LSU (CBS)
{{Col-2}}{{Col-end}}{{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}Wide receiver
  • Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina (AFCA-Coaches, FWAA, Rivals.com, Scout.com)
{{Col-2}}Linebacker
  • Justin Houston, Georgia (FWAA)
{{Col-2}}{{Col-end}}{{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}Offensive tackle
  • Lee Ziemba, Auburn (AFCA-Coaches, FWAA, SI, Walter Camp)
{{Col-2}}Secondary
  • Mark Barron, Alabama (FWAA)
  • Ahmad Black, Florida (CBS, Rivals.com)
  • Patrick Peterson, LSU (AFCA-Coaches, AP, FWAA, Walter Camp, CBS, Rivals.com, Scout.com, SI)
{{Col-2}}{{Col-end}}{{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}All-purpose
  • Randall Cobb, Kentucky (AP, SI)
{{Col-2}}Kicker/Punter
  • Chas Henry, Florida (AP, Walter Camp, CBS, Rivals.com, Scout.com, SI)
  • Josh Jasper LSU (FWAA)
{{Col-2}}{{Col-end}}

National award winners

The following SEC players listed below have been named to the national award semifinalist and finalist lists.

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-3}}2010 Heisman Trophy Winner:[8]
  • Cameron Newton, Auburn
{{Col-3}}2010 Bednarik Award Winner:[9]
  • Patrick Peterson, LSU
{{Col-3}}2010 Lombardi Award Winner:[10]
  • Nick Fairley, Auburn
{{Col-3}}{{Col-end}}{{Col-begin}}{{Col-3}}2010 Maxwell Award Winner:[9]
  • Cameron Newton, Auburn
{{Col-3}}2010 Walter Camp Award Winner:[11]
  • Cameron Newton, Auburn
{{Col-3}}2010 John Mackey Award Winner:[12]
  • DJ Williams, Arkansas
{{Col-3}}{{Col-end}}{{Col-begin}}{{Col-3}}2010 Davey O'Brien Award Winner:[13]
  • Cameron Newton, Auburn
{{Col-3}}2010 Paul Hornung Award Finalist:[14]
  • Randall Cobb, Kentucky
{{Col-3}}{{Col-3}}{{Col-end}}

References

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8. ^{{cite web|title=CAM NEWTON OF AUBURN UNIVERSITY SELECTED AS THE 2010 HEISMAN WINNER |url=http://www.heisman.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/121310hsma.php |publisher=Heisman.com |accessdate=December 14, 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111007171709/http://www.heisman.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/121310hsma.php |archivedate=October 7, 2011 |df= }}
9. ^{{cite web|title=Bednarik Award Winner|url=http://www.maxwellfootballclub.org/news/2010-maxwell-and-bednarik-award-winners|accessdate=December 14, 2010}}
10. ^{{cite web|title=The Rotary Club of Houston today announces the winner of the 2010 Rotary Lombardi Award |url=http://rotarylombardiaward.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=85:2010-rotary-lombardi-award-winner&catid=7:2010-news&Itemid=35|accessdate=December 14, 2010}}
11. ^{{cite web|title=Auburn quarterback Cam Newton Named Walter Camp 2010 Player of the Year|url=http://waltercamp.org/index.php/news/auburn_quarterback_cam_newton_named_walter_camp_2010_player_ot_the_year/|publisher=WalterCamp.org|accessdate=December 14, 2010}}
12. ^{{cite web|title=Hogs' D.J. Williams wins Mackey Award|url=http://espn.go.com/blog/sec/post/_/id/17795/hogs-d-j-williams-wins-mackey-award|accessdate=December 9, 2010}}
13. ^{{cite web|title=M NEWTON NAMED 2010 DAVEY O’BRIEN NATIONAL QUARTERBACK AWARD WINNER|url=http://blog.daveyobrien.org/2010/12/09/cam-newton-named-2010-davey-obrien-award-winner/|accessdate=December 13, 2010}}
14. ^{{cite web|title=Watch List for the Inaugural Paul Hornung Award|url=http://www.paulhornungaward.com/candidates|accessdate=November 16, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100820043004/http://www.paulhornungaward.com/candidates|archive-date=August 20, 2010|dead-url=yes|df=mdy-all}}
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