Monday December 4, 2006Four Gator Defenders Earn AP All-SEC Honors, Harvin Takes Freshman Of The Year Award
Gainesville, FL
Reggie Nelson was one of five Gators to earn All-SEC honors from the AP on Monday.
Gainesville, FL
Reggie Nelson was one of five Gators to earn All-SEC honors from the AP on Monday.
The Gators’
leading tackler in 2006, Everett has amassed 78 total tackles (45 solo), six
tackles for loss, a sack and two passes defended on the season. He was named
SEC Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 18 after tallying 11 tackles against
Nelson’s first career All-SEC selection adds to a season
that has already seen him earn Nagurski Trophy (Outstanding Defensive Player)
and Jim Thorpe Award (Top Defensive Back) finalist honors. He stands sixth
among UF players with 50 tackles, including 34 solo efforts, and his six
interceptions rank third in the SEC; he has also returned 12 punts for 93 yards
(7.8 yards per return), in addition to blocking a pair of opponent punt
attempts. Nelson collected the SEC Defensive Player of the Week award after
Siler, a
second-team All-SEC selection who made a season-high 12 tackles against
Smith, who leads the SEC and stands in a tie for third
nationally with eight interceptions, earned first-team all-conference honors
from the AP after totaling 52 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and 15 passes
defended this season. Each of his eight picks have
come since Sept. 30, giving him the national lead over that time span. After
entering the season with just two career interceptions, Smith currently ranks
second on
Nelson and Smith have combined to intercept 14 passes
this season, a figure that ranks first nationally among defensive-back duos.
The pair has also produced 95 tackles, 23 passes defended, four blocked punts
and a fumble recovery for the Gators in 2006.
After running for a career-high 105 yards and a
touchdown on six carries (17.5 yards per rush) and catching five passes for 62
yards and another score in the SEC Championship Game to become just the second
rookie in the contest’s history to take home MVP honors, Harvin was awarded SEC
Freshman of the Year accolades by the AP. He has collected 25 catches for 367
yards and a pair of touchdowns, while also running for 406 yards and two scores
on just 36 carries (11.3 avg.) this season; his 773 yards of total offense on
just 61 touches give him an average of 12.7 yards per touch that ranks first
nationally among freshmen. He earned SEC Freshman of the Week honors on Sept.
11, after torching UCF for 99 yards and a TD on for catches and gaining 11
yards on two carries. Harvin was recently named a first-team Freshman
All-American by Rivals.com and The
Sporting News’ SEC Offensive Freshman of the Year.
Second-ranked
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