With another weekend of college football in the books, the SEC league office has officially named its Week 2 SEC Players of the Week.

Players from LSU, Missouri, Kentucky, Auburn and Ole Miss were recognized with the weekly honor.

Joe Burrow, QB, LSU

Set career-highs for passing yards (471) and completions (31) in leading LSU to its first-ever road win over a top 10 ranked non-conference opponent in the 45-38 victory over No. 9 Texas in Austin.

Finished game 31-of-39 for 471 yards, 4 TDs and an interception. The 471 passing yards ranks No. 2 in school history, his 479 total yards (471 pass, 8 rushing) ranks No. 2 in school history, and the 31 completions tie for the second-highest total in LSU history.

Burrow extended his school-record streak of consecutive games with at least 20 completions to five straight.

Nick Bolton, LB, Missouri

Led a huge defensive effort that saw the Tigers pitch a shutout until the final five minutes of the game, as part of Mizzou’s dominant 38-7 win over West Virginia.

Bolton made a game-high 10 tackles (three tackles for loss – both film-adjusted) and added a pair of interceptions (the first two of his career) on the day, including one that he returned 20 yards for his first career touchdown in the third quarter.

Bolton became the first Tiger linebacker with a pair of interceptions in a game since 2015, when All-American Kentrell Brothers had two picks against Arkansas State.

He was also the first Tiger since former All-American LB Sean Weatherspoon (2008 vs. Illinois) to record two interceptions in a game, with at least one being returned for a score.

Mizzou’s defense held WVU to only 30 yards rushing on the day (with 32 yards coming in their final two drives against Tiger reserves) — that’s the fewest allowed to a Power 5 opponent since 2007, when Mizzou held Texas Tech to minus-nine yards rushing in a 41-10 win.

Cade York, PK, LSU

Remained perfect for the year as he connected on all three of his field goal attempts in the win over Texas with field goals of 36, 33, and 40 yards. He’s now 5-of-5 on field goals and 11-of-11 on extra-points for the season.

Landon Young, OT, Kentucky

Graded at 91 percent in Kentucky’s win over Eastern Michigan. Led the team with seven knockdown blocks and 24 blocks at the point of attack. Did not allow any quarterback sacks or pressures and did not have any missed assignments or penalties.

Had a knockdown block on UK’s first rushing touchdown and point-of-attack blocks on UK’s other two rushing TDs.

Darryl Williams, C, Mississippi State

Williams, a preseason All-SEC selection, graded out the highest for an MSU rushing attack that produced 210 yards against a Southern Miss defense that hadn’t surrendered a 100-yard rusher in 15 games. Williams allowed zero pressures in his start at center.

Marlon Davidson, DL, Auburn

Led the Auburn defensive front with six tackles, 2.0 tackle for loss and three QB pressures. Part of an Auburn defense that held Tulane to six points (two FG), 223 total yards and just 2-of-15 on third down. Two of six stops were on third-down holds.

Matt Corral, QB, Ole Miss

Completed 16-of-24 passes for 246 yards and two touchdowns in leading Ole Miss past Arkansas and take home the freshman award. Also added 46 yards on the ground. It marked a career-high in attempts, completions, passing yards and rushing attempts (10). It was the second time in his career that he’s thrown for two TDs in a game.