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Moore, Ealy Tabbed All-SEC by League Coaches
12/22/2020 | Football
Rebel Duo Earn Conference Accolades
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Two Ole Miss Rebels garnered All-Southeastern Conference accolades from the league's 14 head coaches for their 2020 performances, the SEC office revealed Tuesday.
Junior wide receiver Elijah Moore earned first team honors, while sophomore Jerrion Ealy hauled in second team accolades as an all-purpose player.
Moore, who elected to forgo the remaining games of his Rebel football careers in order to begin preparation for the 2021 NFL Draft, leads the nation in receiving yards per game (149.1) and receptions per game (10.8). The Biletnikoff Award candidate is No. 15 nationally with eight receiving touchdowns and No. 12 in all-purpose yards (158.3 ypg).
Moore's 1,193 receiving yards this season ranks No. 3 on Ole Miss' single season record books, just 127 yards shy of A.J. Brown's 1,320 yards in 2018. He also concluded the 2020 season just 13 catches short of Laquon Treadwell's career mark of 202 receptions.
The Fort Lauderdale, Florida, native recorded 10 or more receptions in seven of the eight games this season. He became the first receiver in Ole Miss history to accomplish that feat in four straight contests earlier this season.
Ealy leads the Rebels in all rushing categories with 147 carries for 745 yards and nine touchdowns. Ealy has also hauled in 15 catches for 155 yards and one touchdown. He returned a second quarter kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown Saturday vs. LSU in Baton Rouge. It was the sixth 100-yard touchdown return in school history and longest since 2012
The Walnut Grove, Mississippi, native ranks fourth in the SEC with 132.1 all-purpose yards per game. His 11 total touchdowns rank No. 22 in the FBS this season.
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2020 ALL-SEC HONORS/COACHES' TEAMS
Offensive Player of the Year: DeVonta Smith, Alabama
Defensive Player of the Year: Patrick Surtain II, Alabama
Special Teams Player of the Year: Jake Camarda, Georgia
Freshman of the Year: Connor Bazelak, Missouri; Tank Bigsby, Auburn
Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Mac Jones, Alabama
Jacobs Blocking Trophy: Landon Dickerson, Alabama; Alex Leatherwood, Alabama*
Coach of the Year: Nick Saban, Alabama
FIRST TEAM – OFFENSE
TE: Kyle Pitts, Florida
OL: Alex Leatherwood, Alabama; Landon Young, Kentucky; Ben Cleveland, Georgia; Trey Smith, Tennessee; Deonte Brown, Alabama
C: Landon Dickerson, Alabama
WR: DeVonta Smith, Alabama; Elijah Moore, Ole Miss
QB: Mac Jones, Alabama
RB: Najee Harris, Alabama; Isaiah Spiller, Texas A&M
AP: Kadarius Toney, Florida
FIRST TEAM – DEFENSE
DL: Christian Barmore, Alabama; Kingsley Enagbare, South Carolina; Trajan Jeffcoat, Missouri; Bobby Brown III, Texas A&M
LB: Nick Bolton, Missouri; Dylan Moses, Alabama; Grant Morgan, Arkansas
DB: Patrick Surtain II, Alabama; Kaiir Elam, Florida; Richard LeCounte, Georgia; Derek Stingley, LSU
FIRST TEAM – SPECIAL TEAMS
PK: Cade York, LSU
P: Jake Camarda, Georgia
RS: Kadarius Toney, Florida
SECOND TEAM – OFFENSE
TE: Jalen Wydermyer, Texas A&M
OL: Darian Kinnard, Kentucky; Kenyon Green, Texas A&M; Dan Moore Jr., Texas A&M; Carson Green, Texas A&M
C: Drake Jackson, Kentucky
WR: Kadarius Toney, Florida; Treylon Burks, Arkansas
QB: Kyle Trask, Florida
RB: Kevin Harris, South Carolina; Larry Rountree, Missouri
AP: Jerrion Ealy, Ole Miss
SECOND TEAM – DEFENSE
DL: Big Kat Bryant, Auburn; Jordan Davis, Georgia; Dayo Odeyingbo, Vanderbilt; Ali Gaye, LSU
LB: Azeez Ojulari, Georgia; Bumper Pool, Arkansas; Christopher Allen, Alabama
DB: Eric Stokes, Georgia; Malachi Moore, Alabama; Jalen Catalon, Arkansas; Jaycee Horn, South Carolina
SECOND TEAM – SPECIAL TEAMS
PK: Anders Carlson, Auburn
P: Zach Von Rosenberg, LSU
RS: Jaylen Waddle, Alabama
Junior wide receiver Elijah Moore earned first team honors, while sophomore Jerrion Ealy hauled in second team accolades as an all-purpose player.
Moore, who elected to forgo the remaining games of his Rebel football careers in order to begin preparation for the 2021 NFL Draft, leads the nation in receiving yards per game (149.1) and receptions per game (10.8). The Biletnikoff Award candidate is No. 15 nationally with eight receiving touchdowns and No. 12 in all-purpose yards (158.3 ypg).
Moore's 1,193 receiving yards this season ranks No. 3 on Ole Miss' single season record books, just 127 yards shy of A.J. Brown's 1,320 yards in 2018. He also concluded the 2020 season just 13 catches short of Laquon Treadwell's career mark of 202 receptions.
The Fort Lauderdale, Florida, native recorded 10 or more receptions in seven of the eight games this season. He became the first receiver in Ole Miss history to accomplish that feat in four straight contests earlier this season.
Ealy leads the Rebels in all rushing categories with 147 carries for 745 yards and nine touchdowns. Ealy has also hauled in 15 catches for 155 yards and one touchdown. He returned a second quarter kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown Saturday vs. LSU in Baton Rouge. It was the sixth 100-yard touchdown return in school history and longest since 2012
The Walnut Grove, Mississippi, native ranks fourth in the SEC with 132.1 all-purpose yards per game. His 11 total touchdowns rank No. 22 in the FBS this season.
Get all the latest information on the team by following @olemissfb on Twitter and Instagram and OleMissFootball on Facebook. General athletic news can also be found at OleMissSports on Twitter and Facebook and OleMissAthletics on Instagram.
2020 ALL-SEC HONORS/COACHES' TEAMS
Offensive Player of the Year: DeVonta Smith, Alabama
Defensive Player of the Year: Patrick Surtain II, Alabama
Special Teams Player of the Year: Jake Camarda, Georgia
Freshman of the Year: Connor Bazelak, Missouri; Tank Bigsby, Auburn
Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Mac Jones, Alabama
Jacobs Blocking Trophy: Landon Dickerson, Alabama; Alex Leatherwood, Alabama*
Coach of the Year: Nick Saban, Alabama
FIRST TEAM – OFFENSE
TE: Kyle Pitts, Florida
OL: Alex Leatherwood, Alabama; Landon Young, Kentucky; Ben Cleveland, Georgia; Trey Smith, Tennessee; Deonte Brown, Alabama
C: Landon Dickerson, Alabama
WR: DeVonta Smith, Alabama; Elijah Moore, Ole Miss
QB: Mac Jones, Alabama
RB: Najee Harris, Alabama; Isaiah Spiller, Texas A&M
AP: Kadarius Toney, Florida
FIRST TEAM – DEFENSE
DL: Christian Barmore, Alabama; Kingsley Enagbare, South Carolina; Trajan Jeffcoat, Missouri; Bobby Brown III, Texas A&M
LB: Nick Bolton, Missouri; Dylan Moses, Alabama; Grant Morgan, Arkansas
DB: Patrick Surtain II, Alabama; Kaiir Elam, Florida; Richard LeCounte, Georgia; Derek Stingley, LSU
FIRST TEAM – SPECIAL TEAMS
PK: Cade York, LSU
P: Jake Camarda, Georgia
RS: Kadarius Toney, Florida
SECOND TEAM – OFFENSE
TE: Jalen Wydermyer, Texas A&M
OL: Darian Kinnard, Kentucky; Kenyon Green, Texas A&M; Dan Moore Jr., Texas A&M; Carson Green, Texas A&M
C: Drake Jackson, Kentucky
WR: Kadarius Toney, Florida; Treylon Burks, Arkansas
QB: Kyle Trask, Florida
RB: Kevin Harris, South Carolina; Larry Rountree, Missouri
AP: Jerrion Ealy, Ole Miss
SECOND TEAM – DEFENSE
DL: Big Kat Bryant, Auburn; Jordan Davis, Georgia; Dayo Odeyingbo, Vanderbilt; Ali Gaye, LSU
LB: Azeez Ojulari, Georgia; Bumper Pool, Arkansas; Christopher Allen, Alabama
DB: Eric Stokes, Georgia; Malachi Moore, Alabama; Jalen Catalon, Arkansas; Jaycee Horn, South Carolina
SECOND TEAM – SPECIAL TEAMS
PK: Anders Carlson, Auburn
P: Zach Von Rosenberg, LSU
RS: Jaylen Waddle, Alabama
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