Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Hooker, Anderson top SEC’s midseason awards

- JOHN ZENOR AP SPORTS WRITER

Will Anderson is one of the nation’s top pass rushers. Hendon Hooker has been among the hottest passers.

The Alabama linebacker and Tennessee quarterbac­k headline the midseason SEC awards released Wednesday by The Associated Press. Anderson is the top defensive player so far and Hooker grabbed the offensive honors as the two players head into Saturday’s showdown between No. 3 Alabama and No. 6 Tennessee at Neyland Stadium.

The Volunteers’ Josh Heupel was a unanimous pick as coach of the first half of the season in voting by AP reporters who cover the SEC.

COACH OF THE FIRST HALF

Heupel has Tennessee ranked in the top 10 for the fourth consecutiv­e week and at 5-0 for the first time since 2016. Led by Hooker and the nation’s top offense, Heupel already has four wins over Top 25 teams in his first season and a half. That’s the most for a Volunteers coach through his first 18 games since Phillip Fulmer also beat four Top 25 teams three decades ago.

OFFENSIVE PLAYER

Hooker has been the SEC’s most efficient QB, passing for 1,432 yards and 10 touchdowns without an intercepti­on through five games. He became the first SEC quarterbac­k to post 300 passing yards and 100 rushing yards in a game since 2018 (vs. Florida). He’s eighth nationally and second in the SEC in total offense, averaging 332.6 yards a game.

Also receiving votes: Will Rogers, QB Mississipp­i State; Brock Bowers, TE, Georgia.

DEFENSIVE PLAYER

Anderson led the nation in sacks and tackles for loss last season. He’s off to an even faster start this season, with 29 tackles, 10 tackles for loss and 5 sacks, plus a pick-6. Anderson had 11 tackles for loss and three sacks through six games last season, and didn’t have a sack at this point as a freshman. He pressured Texas A&M quarterbac­k Haynes King eight times last week.

FIRST-YEAR FRESHMAN

Ole Miss RB Quinshon Judkins, who has emerged as probably the biggest star in a talented backfield despite not starting. He has run for 581 yards and eight touchdowns, more TDs than any other FBS freshman runner.

Also receiving votes: Malaki Starks, DB, Georgia; Nick Emmanwori, DB, South Carolina.

FIRST-YEAR TRANSFER

Jaxson Dart, QB, Mississipp­i. Dart started the season rotating with Luke Altmyer after transferri­ng from USC. It’s unquestion­ably his job now, even before his 448-yard, three-touchdown explosion against Vanderbilt. Dart has passed for 1,358 yards and 8 touchdowns while also being intercepte­d 5 times. He has run for 256 yards.

Also receiving votes: Jahmyr Gibbs, RB, Alabama; Jayden Daniels, QB, LSU.

MOST SURPRISING TEAM

Tennessee has risen from just outside the preseason poll and into the top 10, with victories over Pittsburgh, LSU and Florida. The Volunteers showed signs last season of being on the verge of a breakout, even while going 7-6. Their biggest test so far awaits Saturday, though.

Also receiving votes: Mississipp­i State, Ole Miss, Texas A&M and LSU.

MOST SURPRISING PLAYER

Arkansas RB Raheim Sanders, who is the SEC’s leading rusher and top workhorse. He has run for 695 yards and 5 touchdowns on 125 carries. Sanders also has 185 receiving yards. He had a strong freshman season, too, but has already topped his 578 yards from 2021.

Also receiving votes: Hooker; Anthony Richardson, QB, Florida; Tayvion Robinson, WR, Kentucky.

MOST DISAPPOINT­ING TEAM

Texas A&M is now unranked after opening the season at No. 6. The Aggies are 3-3 with losses to Appalachia­n State, Mississipp­i State and Alabama. The offense especially has been inconsiste­nt and quarterbac­k Max Johnson missed the Alabama game with an injury to his throwing hand.

Also receiving votes: Kentucky.

HOTTEST SEAT

Auburn Coach Bryan Harsin has never climbed out of the late-season slump or shed the lingering cloud from the school investigat­ion into his program that followed. Auburn has blown a 17-point lead to LSU and been routed by Georgia. The big question: Will he make it to the end of the season? Also receiving votes: Clark Lea, Vanderbilt.

BIGGEST INJURY

Alabama QB Bryce Young. The 2021 Heisman Trophy winner has missed the last six-plus quarters with an injury to his throwing shoulder. The Tide offense clearly wasn’t the same without him, even though Jalen Milroe flashed a strong arm and running ability. He’s one of several QBs missing time lately with injuries.

Also receiving votes: KJ Jefferson, QB, Arkansas; Max Johnson, QB, Texas A&M; Will Levis, QB, Kentucky, and Jordan Strachan, DL, South Carolina.

 ?? (AP/John Amis/Vasha Hunt) ?? Tennessee quarterbac­k Hendon Hooker (left) and Alabama linebacker Will Anderson (right) were selected as the top offensive and defensive players in the SEC by The Associated Press at the midway point of the season.
(AP/John Amis/Vasha Hunt) Tennessee quarterbac­k Hendon Hooker (left) and Alabama linebacker Will Anderson (right) were selected as the top offensive and defensive players in the SEC by The Associated Press at the midway point of the season.
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