Tua Tagovailoa and DeVonta Smith picked up a national honor apiece on Tuesday.

Alabama's starting quarterback was recognized as the Davey O'Brien Award's National Quarterback of the Week. It is the second time Tagovailoa has earned the honor in the past three weeks.

Smith hauled in another award after a recording-breaking performance, this time being named the Maxwell Award Player of the Week. He is also Walter Camp's Offensive Player of the Week and the SEC Offensive Player of the Week -- and more honors could come Smith's way later in the week.

Tagovailoa totaled seven touchdowns (6 passing, 1 rushing) and completed 26-of-36 passes for 418 yards as Crimson Tide defeated Ole Miss, 59-31, on Saturday. The six touchdowns through the air and seven total touchdowns established new school single-game records. He also broke the Alabama career record for touchdowns responsible for during the contest and now has 86.

On the year, Tagovailoa ranks first nationally in touchdown passes (23) and points responsible for (150). He also is among the nation's best in quarterback rating (2nd, 96.2), passing yards (2nd, 1,718), passing efficiency (3rd, 225.1), completion percentage (5th, .764) and total offense (8th, 352.6).

"I feel like it's just the guys I'm surrounded with, that's all I can say," Tagovailoa said Saturday. "Those guys are the ones that make me look good, those guys are the ones that make plays for me, so it's really those guys. Starting up front with the O-line to the running backs and just the entire receiving corps."

Smith broke the school's record for single-game receiving touchdowns with five against Ole Miss, and his four receiving touchdowns in the first half broke the previous Alabama record of three for an entire game. The five scores also tied an SEC record that was last equaled by Sidney Rice in 2006.

Smith's eight touchdown receptions now rank second nationally behind only Hawaii's Cedric Byrd II (9), and he also ranks eighth in the entire country in receiving yards per game (107.4). Smith ranks fourth in the SEC with 31 catches for 537 yards and eight touchdowns through five games.

"It's been good," Smith said of his week after Saturday's game. "Just everybody’s been excited for me and happy for me. It was a lot (of people back home), everybody just being happy for me, being very excited for me."

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