After
leading the fourth-ranked University
of Florida football team to a 21-14
win over Florida State
in Tallahassee, senior quarterback Chris Leak (Charlotte, N.C.)
was named Southeastern Conference Co-Offensive Player of the Week, the league
office announced Monday. The selection is the second Offensive Player of the
Week nod that Leak has earned in his collegiate career, having garnered the
award once during the 2005 season.
Leak
completed 21-of-34 passes for 283 yards and a pair of touchdowns against the
Seminoles, moving him into first place on the school’s all-time chart for
200-yard passing games with 32 for his career. He connected on 7-of-8 passes
for 79 yards on the fourth-quarter drive that culminated with a game-winning
25-yard touchdown pass to senior wide receiver Dallas Baker (New Smyrna Beach,
Fla.). The drive marked
Leak’s third game-winning fourth-quarter drive of the season.
The
Charlotte, N.C.,
native also directed a Florida
offense that picked up 388 yards of total offense against an FSU defense that
entered the contest ranked 12th in the nation. The Gators’ yardage total
represented the most yards gained by a Florida State
opponent this season. With the win, Leak became the only starting quarterback
in school history to defeat Tennessee in Knoxville, beat Georgia
twice, win in Tallahassee twice, down LSU in Baton Rouge and win a
bowl game in his career. He also became just the second signal caller in UF
history to win twice at Florida State, joining former Florida great Kerwin Bell.
A
true senior in his fourth season as the Gators’ starting quarterback, Leak is
191-of-299 for 2,540 yards and 21 touchdowns on the year, and needs just 65
passing yards to break Danny Wuerffel’s
school mark of 10,875 yards. He enters the SEC Championship Game ranked third
in the conference in touchdown passes (21) and completion percentage (63.9
percent), as well as fourth in passing efficiency (151.1), passing average per
game (211.7 yards) and passing yards (2,540). His 21 scoring tosses exceed his
total of 20 from a year ago, and match or better the Florida leader in touchdown passes from 40
of the last 50 years.
Leak
is one of nine Florida
players who have combined to earn 10 SEC weekly honors this season. This week’s
recognition gives UF an SEC Player of the Week for the fifth-consecutive week,
as freshman wide receiver Riley Cooper
(Clearwater, Fla.) received Freshman of the Week status after the Western
Carolina game, junior defensive end Jarvis
Moss (Denton, Texas) claimed SEC Special Teams Player of the Week honors
after the South Carolina game, and Moss and senior defensive lineman Ray McDonald (Belle Glade, Fla.) took
conference Defensive Lineman of the Week honors following the Vanderbilt and
Georgia games, respectively.
Florida’s 2006 SEC Players of the
Week (as of Nov. 27)
Percy Harvin (Virginia Beach, Va.) – Freshman
of the Week after the UCF game (9/11/06)
Earl Everett (Webster, Fla.) –
Defensive Player of the Week after the Tennessee
game (9/18/06)
Reggie Nelson (Melbourne, Fla.) – Defensive Player of the
Week after the Alabama
game (10/2/06)
Tim Tebow (Jacksonville, Fla.) – Freshman
of the Week after the LSU game (10/9/06)
Eric Wilbur (Winter Park,
Fla.) –
Special Teams Player of the Week after the LSU game (10/9/06)
Ray McDonald (Belle Glade, Fla.) – Defensive Lineman of the
Week after the Georgia
game (10/30/06)
Jarvis Moss (Denton, Texas) – Defensive Lineman
of the Week after the Vanderbilt game (11/6/06)
Jarvis Moss (Denton, Texas) –
Special Teams Player of the Week after the South Carolina game (11/11/06)
Riley Cooper (Clearwater, Fla.) – Freshman
of the Week after the Western Carolina game
(11/20/06)
Chris Leak (Charlotte, N.C.) –
Offensive Player of the Week after the Florida State
game (11/27/06)
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