Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

SEC REPORT: Fisher set to battle old foes in new place.

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Jimbo Fisher said that when he became Texas A&M’s coach after eight seasons at Florida State, he didn’t know the Aggies were playing Clemson this season.

The No. 2 Tigers play the Aggies at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas, on Saturday.

It will be the ninth consecutiv­e season Fisher has faced Clemson, which is an Atlantic Coast Conference rival of Florida State.

“I had no idea,” Fisher said of Texas A&M’s home-and-home series with Clemson the next two seasons. “It was kind of ironic. I said, ‘Really?’ ”

Fisher’s Seminoles went 4-4 against Clemson and Coach Dabo Swinney, but the Tigers beat FSU in each of the previous three seasons.

“The good news is you know,” Fisher said of his familiarit­y with Clemson. “The bad news is you know.”

Clemson beat FSU 31-14 last season.

The No. 2 Tigers are the highest-ranked nonconfere­nce team to play at Texas A&M. The previous highest-ranked team was No. 6 LSU, which beat the Aggies 17-3 in 1987 when Texas A&M was in the Southwest Conference.

Big loss for LSU

LSU must endure a big loss to go along with its 3317 victory over Miami.

Sophomore defensive end K’Lavon Chaisson, the Tigers’ top pass rusher, tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee with about six minutes left in the fourth quarter and will miss the rest of the season.

“I feel bad for him,” LSU Coach Ed Orgeron said. “He’s a great young man. He had totally dedicated himself to this year. But he’s going to get through this, and he will have a great career down the road.”

Hastings cleared

Auburn wide receiver Will Hastings, a senior who played at Pulaski Academy, has made a speedy recovery after undergoing knee surgery in the spring to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament.

Hastings and junior receiver Eli Stove, who also has been recovering from knee surgery, are fully cleared for practice this week. They had been practicing on a limited basis since the start of preseason camp.

Auburn Coach Gus Malzahn said he’s not sure when Hastings and Stove will play in a game.

“As far as full practice, we’ll see where that goes with how confident they are,” Malzahn said. “We’re going to see how that goes, but I think that’s a positive that they’ve been cleared to practice fully.”

Hastings had 26 catches for 525 yards and 4 touchdowns last season. Stove, who in 2016 scored on a 78-yard run on the Tigers’ first play against Arkansas, had 29 catches for 265 yards last season, and rushed 30 times for 315 yards and 2 touchdowns.

“We knew their progress was ahead of schedule,” Malzahn said. “There is a really good chance that both of them will be back [playing] this year.”

Crockett back

Missouri running back Damarea Crockett, a junior from Little Rock Christian who missed the final six games last season because of a shoulder injury, had 60 yards in 14 touches in the Tigers’ 51-14 victory over Tennessee-Martin.

Crockett had 12 carries for 42 yards and 2 receptions for 18 yards.

You’ll never guess

Texas A&M had 40 first downs in its 59-7 victory over Northweste­rn (La.) State to tie an SEC record.

Whose record did the Aggies’ tie? Steve Spurrier’s Fun n’ Gun Gators? One of Alabama’s powerhouse­s coached by Bear Bryant or Nick Saban?

Auburn when Gus Malzahn was offensive coordinato­r and Cam Newton the quarterbac­k? Peyton Manning’s Tennessee Vols?

None of the above. Believe it or not, Vanderbilt set the record with 40 first downs in a 63-8 victory over Davidson in 1969.

Fitzgerald to start

Senior quarterbac­k Nick Fitzgerald, whose return from an ankle injury was delayed by a game because of his suspension for last week’s 63-7 victory over Stephen F. Austin, will start against Kansas State on Saturday.

Coach Joe Moorhead suspended Fitzgerald one game for an undisclose­d violation of team rules.

“I think Nick handled it extremely well,” Moorhead said. “He was sent down to scout team for the week, so he worked to give our defense a good look. He was mature during the week in meetings and on the field.

“On game day, he was a vocal presence on the sideline. He was a great resource for K.T. [sophomore quarterbac­k Keytaon Thompson] being out there in just his second start.”

Thompson, who passed for 364 yards and five touchdowns against Stephen F. Austin, also started in the Bulldogs’ 31-27 victory over Louisville in the TaxSlayer Bowl last year after Fitzgerald was injured against Ole Miss.

A big if

East Tennessee State Coach Randy Sanders, who played at Tennessee and was a Volunteers assistant for 17 seasons, will have an interestin­g way to celebrate if his Bucs upset his alma mater.

Tearing down the goalposts at Neyland Stadium, Sanders said, wouldn’t be enough.

“I’d have that goalpost thrown over my shoulder coming back up the interstate,” Sanders said. “I wouldn’t be riding no bus. I’d be walking, probably naked, with that thing over my shoulder.”

Streaking

Florida’s 31 consecutiv­e victories over Kentucky represent the longest winning streak ever by one SEC team against another, and it is tied for fourthlong­est all-time with Penn State over Temple and behind Notre Dame over Navy (43), Nebraska over both Kansas (36) and Kansas State (32).

“I never dance around that question,” Kentucky Coach Mark Stoops said when asked about the significan­ce of beating Florida to end the streak. “It is important to us for that reason, but we can’t focus on it for that reason.

“We need to focus on it because it’s this year. It’s an SEC team, it’s in the East, and we want to win some football games. They’re next on the schedule, and that’s truthfully what it is about.”

Stoops is 0-5 against Florida, which last lost to Kentucky 10-3 on Nov. 15, 1986, in Lexington, Ky.

“These guys cannot worry about 30-some years and all that,” Stoops said. “They really can’t. Winning is important to our team each and every week, and that’s the approach we’ll have.”

Blowout of Petrino

Alabama’s 51-14 victory over Louisville wasn’t the most-lopsided loss Cardinals Coach Bobby Petrino has suffered.

The 37-point loss is the second worst for Petrino, who in his first season at Arkansas in 2008 endured a 42-point pounding at Texas, which beat the Razorbacks 52-10.

It came to pass

LSU quarterbac­k Joe Burrow threw a 5-yard completion to Lanard Fournette — Leonard’s younger brother — on the Tigers’ first offensive play against Miami.

No big deal, right?

But the play actually had historical implicatio­ns.

It was the first time since 1989 when Tommy Hodson hit Tony Moss against Texas A&M that the Tigers opened a season with a pass completion. LSU has passed on its first play of the season just four times in the past 30 years.

Gamecocks ranked

South Carolina moved into The Associated Press poll this week at No. 24. It’s the first AP ranking for the Gamecocks since 2014, but Coach Will Muschamp said he won’t spend any time talking to his players about it.

“We’ll have zero discussion about it,” Muschamp said. “If I do discuss it, it will be a solid 15 seconds of a waste of our time.”

Ole Miss honors

Ole Miss players earned three of the SEC’s weekly honors.

Running back Scottie Phillips, a junior-college transfer, rushed 16 times for 204 yards and 2 touchdowns in the Rebels’ 47-27 victory over Texas Tech. He was named offensive player of the week.

Greg Little, a junior tackle, was offensive lineman of the week.

Sophomore Luke Logan, who hit 4 of 4 field goals from 24, 29, 39 and 23 yards along with five extra points, was co-special teams player of the week.

Other SEC weekly honors included:

■ Linebacker­s Darrell Williams of Auburn and Jacob Phillips of LSU as codefensiv­e players

■ LSU kicker Cole Tracy — who hit 4 of 4 fields, including a school-record 54-yarder — co-special teams player

■ Alabama wide receiver and punt returner Jaylen Waddle as freshman of the week

■ Auburn’s Nick Cole and Alabama’s Quinnen Williams as co-defensive linemen

 ?? AP/ SAM CRAFT ?? Jimbo Fisher leads his players onto the field Thursday in his first game as Texas A&M’s coach, a 59-7 victory over Northweste­rn (La.) State. This week, Fisher faces his old rivals: Clemson and Coach Dabo Swinney.
AP/ SAM CRAFT Jimbo Fisher leads his players onto the field Thursday in his first game as Texas A&M’s coach, a 59-7 victory over Northweste­rn (La.) State. This week, Fisher faces his old rivals: Clemson and Coach Dabo Swinney.

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