OFFENSE Derrius Guice, RB, LSURushed for a school-record 285 yards to go along with 4 TDs in LSUs 54-39 win over Texas A&M.Became just the 2nd player in SEC history to have two 250-yard rushing games in the same season joining Moe Williams of Kentucky as the only two players in league history to accomplish the feat.Guice rushed for 252 yards in win over Arkansas two weeks ago ... Averaged 7.7 yards on 37 carries against the Aggies.The 37 carries rank No. 4 in school history ... His 285 yards vs. Texas A&M bettered Leonard Fournettes previous record of 284 set vs. Ole Miss earlier this year.Its also the 10th-highest total in SEC history and the most in the league since 2013.Nick Fitzgerald, QB, Mississippi StateFitzgerald accounted for 367 yards of total offense and five touchdowns in leading Mississippi State to its largest Egg Bowl victory since 1916.Fitzgerald rushed for an MSU single-game school record 258 yards on 14 carries with two touchdowns, breaking Anthony Dixons previous mark of 252 in 2009.He averaged a school-record 18.4 yards per carry, which is the second-best mark by a player in SEC history (min. 10 carries - LSUs Harvey Williams 19.6 vs. Rice ion 1987). The 18.4 yards per carry was the highest by an SEC player in a conference game in league history (min. 10 carries).The 258 rushing yards was the most by an FBS quarterback since Navys Keenan Reynolds rushed for 277 on Nov. 14, 2014. Fitzgerald also threw for three touchdowns. His 1,243 rushing yards this season is the third most by a QB in SEC history, trailing only Cam Newton and Johnny Manziel. Fitzgerald also broke Dak Prescotts old mark of rushing yards by a QB in a season, becoming the first QB in MSU history to go over 1,000.DEFENSE Mike Edwards, S, Kentucky?Had two pass interceptions of Heisman Trophy candidate Lamar Jackson while making six tackles and one-half quarterback sack in Kentuckys 41-38 upset at No. 11 Louisville ? His interception in the third quarter set up a Kentucky touchdown driveHis interception on the final play of the game sealed the win for the WildcatsCombined with Josh Allen for an eight-yard quarterback sackEdwards two interceptions tied the record for most pickoffs in a Governors Cup game, also tied the record for most Governors Cup interceptions in a careerThe Kentucky defense held Louisville - the nations leader in scoring offense - to eight points below its season averageIt is Kentuckys first win over a ranked opponent on the road since 2002 and the highest-ranked opponent UK has defeated on the road since 1977.Zach Cunningham, LB, VanderbiltCunningham continued his remarkable defensive campaign by registering 10 total tackles, including nine unassisted stops, along with a fumble recovery and forced fumble, in Vanderbilts 45-34 upset win over Tennessee.Cunningham sparked a Commodore defense that held UTs vaunted offense to just three points in the second half.Cunninghams forced fumble of UT QB Josh Dodds, which came on the final play of the third quarter, created the possession that led to Vanderbilts game-deciding touchdown.Cunningham, a Butkus Award finalist, leads all SEC players with 119 total tackles and four fumble recoveries, and is tied for second with 16.5 tackles for loss.SPECIAL TEAMS Austin MacGinnis, K, KentuckySplit the uprights with a game-winning 47-yard field goal with only 12 seconds remaining in Kentuckys 41-38 upset at No. 11 LouisvilleMade every kick during the game, also a 35-yard field goal and all five extra pointsTotaled 11 points on the day, moving into second place on the Kentucky career scoring list with 253 pointsBroke a Governors Cup record with six field goals made during his careerIt is his second game-winning field goal of the season, also a 51-yarder as time expired in the 40-38 win over Mississippi StateIt is Kentuckys first win over a ranked opponent on the road since 2002 and the highest-ranked opponent UK has defeated on the road since 1977.FRESHMAN Leo Lewis, LB, Mississippi StateLewis gathered six tackles, one sack and 1.5 tackles for loss in MSUs largest Egg Bowl victory since 1916.The 1.5 tackles for loss was his most in a league game this season.The Bulldog defense shutout Ole Miss in the second half in Oxford.Lewis extended his season tackle total to 72, the most of any freshman in the SEC (only freshman in the SECs top 50 overall in tackles).OFFENSIVE LINE Cam Robinson, OL, AlabamaThe junior left tackle cleared a path for 203 rushing yards in the Tides 30-12 win over No. 13 Auburn and 501 total yards.Posted a grade of 89 percent and did not allow a quarterback hurry or a sack.Recorded a team-high five knockdown blocks.Helped provided time for QB Jalen Hurts to throw for 286 yards (298 as a team) and two touchdowns while completing 75.0 percent of his passes and rushing for 37 yards and a touchdown.Opened holes for 90 yards on the ground for Bo Scarbrough and 47 for Damien Harris.DEFENSIVE LINE Marcell Frazier, DE, MissouriProvided numerous impact plays as he helped key Mizzous 28-24 upset win over Arkansas to close out the 2016 season.Finished the game with 4 tackles, and they all came behind the line of scrimmage, including 4 TFLs (accounting for 42 yards in losses).Three of those were QB sacks (35 yards), including one on Arkansas final offensive play, with the Razorbacks facing 4th down on Mizzous 20-yardline in the final minute. 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SPRINGFIELD, N.J. -- Capsules of 10 top contenders for the PGA Championship, to be played July 28-31 at Baltusrol Golf Club:RORY MCILROYAge: 27.Country: Northern Ireland.World ranking: 4.Worldwide wins: 19.Majors: U.S. Open (2011), British Open (2014), PGA Championship (2012, 2014).2016 Majors: Masters-T10, US Open-Cut, British Open-T5.Best of the year: Winning the Irish Open before a home crowd.Backspin: More than one victory was expected out of McIlroy this year. He hasnt contended in any of the majors and is closer to No. 5 in the world than No. 1. Hes not doing much better publicly for his unprompted criticism of golf in the Olympics. One victory changes everything.---JORDAN SPIETHAge: 23.Country: United States.World ranking: 3.Worldwide wins: 10.Majors: Masters (2015), U.S. Open (2015).2016 Majors: Masters-T2, US Open-T37, British Open-T30.Best of the year: Winning his first tournament of 2016 by eight shots at Kapalua.Backspin: He has two victories and nearly won a major, which is a good year for just about anyone who didnt win two majors and nearly won them all last year. A year ago, Spieth was going for the American Slam and was 37-under par in the majors. This year he is 9-over par.---DUSTIN JOHNSONAge: 32.Country: United States.World ranking: 2.Worldwide wins: 11.Majors: U.S. Open (2016).2016 Majors: Masters-T4, US Open-Won, British Open-T9.Best of the year: Winning his first major in the U.S. Open at Oakmont.Backspin: No other player has finished in the top 10 at all three majors this year, and Baltusrol is a big golf course that should be right up his power alley. In the last 100 years, only four players have won the U.S. Open and the PGA Championship in the same year -- Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Ben Hogan and Gene Sarazen.---ADAM SCOTTAge: 35 (turns 36 on Saturday of the PGA).Country: Australia.World ranking: 8.Worldwide wins: 27.Majors: Masters (2013).2016 Majors: Masters-T42, US Open-T18, British Open-T43Best of the year: Winning back-to-back to start the Florida Swing.Backspin: The majors have been nothing short of a disappointment for Scott, who has finished a combined 51 shots out of the lead in them. He might have peaked early with his back-to-back victories in Florida. Winning the PGA Championship, however, could set up as a strong candidate for PGA Tour player of the year.---JASON DAYAge: 28.Country: Australia.World ranking: 1.Worldwide wins: 12.Majors: PGA Championship (2015).2016 Majors: Masters-T10, US Open-T8, British Open-T22.Best of the year: A victory in The Players Championship, his third in a stretch of six tournaments.Backspin: Day has played his best golf in the majors on the weekend, but only after he is too far behind. He has failed to break par in the opening round of all three majors. As much time as he spends texting Tiger Woods, this would be a good time to join him as the only back-to-back PGA champions in stroke play.dddddddddddd---PHIL MICKELSONAge: 46.Country: United States.World ranking: 13.Worldwide wins: 45.Majors: Masters (2004, 2006, 2010), British Open (2013), PGA Championship (2005).2016 Majors: Masters-Cut, US Open-Cut, British Open-2.Best of the year: His 267 at the British Open, the second-lowest score in Open history.Backspin: He missed the cut in the Masters and U.S. Open. He was named, but not charged, in a civil suit involving insider trading. And then he nearly won the British Open with one of his best performances in the majors. He won last time at Baltusrol in 2005. No telling what he will do this year.---HENRIK STENSONAge: 40.Country: Sweden.World ranking: 5.Worldwide wins: 18.Majors: British Open (2016).2016 Majors: Masters-T24, US Open-WD, British Open-Best of the year: Winning in Germany to end an 18-month victory drought.Backspin: Five times in the last 25 years, a player has won the final two majors of the year. Tiger Woods did it twice, along with Nick Price, Padraig Harrington and Rory McIlroy. Thats what Stenson will try to achieve. The way he played Sunday at Royal Troon, it looks as though he doesnt miss ever miss a shot with his irons.---TONY FINAUAge: 26.Country: United States.World ranking: 77.Worldwide wins: 1.Majors: None.2016 Majors: Masters-DNP, US Open-Cut, British Open-T18.Best of the year: Winning the Puerto Rico Open for his first PGA Tour title.Backspin: Every now and again, the PGA Championship delivers a champion no one expected. Keegan Bradley in 2011. Jason Dufner in 2003. Finau fits that mold. He is powerful and is quickly learning the other aspects of scoring. Baltusrol should be a good course for him.---BUBBA WATSONAge: 37.Country: United States.World ranking: 6.Worldwide wins: 10.Majors: Masters (2012, 2014).2016 Majors: Masters-T37, US Open-T51, British Open-T39.Best of the year: Winning at Riviera, his third straight year with a PGA Tour victory.Backspin: This is his last chance to salvage a poor year in the majors. He has only one sub-70 round in the majors and has yet to crack the top 35. He still has the Olympics, where he will be the highest-ranked American.---RICKIE FOWLERAge: 27.Country: United States.World ranking: 7.Worldwide wins: 6.Majors: None.2016 Majors: Masters-Cut, US Open-Cut.Best of the year: His spring break trip to the Bahamas.Backspin: Recent history would not seem to favor Fowler because only one player since 2004 has won the PGA Championship without having previously won that year. On the other hand, he could finally deliver when no one expects it. He went low at Baltusrol during a game with Jordan Spieth last August. ' ' '