With another weekend of college football in the books, the SEC league office has officially named its Week 5 SEC Players of the Week:

Co-Offensive Player of the Week – Nick Chubb, RB, Georgia

Chubb recorded 16 carries and 109 yards in his return to Neyland Stadium after sustaining a terrible knee injury there in 2015.

It was Chubb’s 20th career game with 100 yards rushing.

Helped the Bulldogs rush for 294 yards in a 41-0 shutout at Tennessee.

Co-Offensive Player of the Week – Jarrett Stidham, QB, Auburn

Completed 13 of 16 passes for 264 yards and 2 TDs in win over Mississippi State.

Completed four passes for 47 yards or longer with an average completion distance of 20.3 yards.

Led the Tigers offense to a 49-10 victory over No. 24 MSU.

Defensive Player of the Week – Levi Wallace, DB, Alabama

Recorded two interceptions including one returned 35 yards for his first defensive touchdown.

Helped the Crimson Tide defense hold Ole Miss to 165 yards passing and no touchdowns in the 66-3 victory.

Alabama held Ole Miss to 253 total yards in the second straight dominant performance for the Tide.

Special Teams Player of the Week – Josh Paschal, DE, Kentucky

Blocked a crucial punt in the fourth quarter to setup the deciding Kentucky touchdown in the Wildcats 24-20 victory.

The blocked punt resulted in an 18-yard loss and set up the Wildcats on Eastern Michigan’s 12-yard line.

Recorded one sack and one QB hurry while on defense.

Co-Freshman of the Week – Malik Davis, RB, Florida

Set a career-high with 124 yards rushing and two touchdowns in Florida’s 31-17 victory over Vanderbilt.

First true freshman in the SEC to rush for two TDs in a game this season.

Helped Florida rush for two TDs for first time since 2014.

Co-Freshman of the Week – Nick Coe, DL, Auburn

Posted a career-high six tackles and added four QB pressures against No. 24 MSU.

Recorded three tackles on third or fourth down and one QB pressure led to an interception.

Offensive Lineman of the Week – Brett Heggie, OL, Florida

Paved the way for the Gators offense that ran for 246 yards and threw for 249 against Vanderbilt.

Received the highest grade of any Florida OL for Saturday’s performance.

Defensive Lineman of the Week – Landis Durham, DE, Texas A&M