Chris Low on Mcphee...

dawgstudent

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9. McPhee a must-see: When you started listing the most dominant defensive linemen in the league back in August, Pernell McPhee wasn't at the head of the list. After coming over from junior college, he'd made a few waves during spring practice, but hadn't done it on an SEC stage. Well, he's now done it on an SEC stage -- for eight weeks to be exact -- and is one of the up-and-coming stars in this league at defensive end. He's a wrecking machine whether he's rushing the passer or playing the run and never takes a play off. He's second among SEC defensive ends with 7.5 tackles for loss and is only going to get better as he becomes more fundamentally sound. The matchup with Kentucky's offensive line should be a good one. The Wildcats have given up only seven sacks all season, which is the second fewest in the league behind Georgia's seven.
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bonedaddy401

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sprinted out in front of Banks and blocked Tebow on Bank's first pick six. He was hauling *** down field. Helluva athlete....</p>