Here is the official press release from the University with details on Alabama’s honorees for the Tennessee win.

James Carpenter Selected as SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week
Alabama coaching staff selects eight players of the week
Alabama left tackle James Carpenter was selected as the Southeastern Conference Offensive Lineman of the Week the league office announced on Monday while the Alabama coaching staff selected eight players of the week following the Tennessee victory.

Carpenter, a senior from Augusta, Ga., received the top grade on the Crimson Tide offensive line in the 41-10 victory at Tennessee. He did not surrender a sack or a pressure or get called for a penalty. Carpenter produced the key block in Trent Richardson’s 65-yard touchdown run and helped clear a path off the left side on both of Mark Ingram’s 1-yard touchdown runs.

Julio Jones and Greg McElroy joined Carpenter as offensive players of the week by the Alabama coaching staff. Jones established a new Alabama single-game record with 221 receiving yards on a career-high 12 receptions. He also moved into second place at UA in career receiving yards with 2,189.

McElroy connected on 21-of-32 passes for 264 yards with no interceptions as he guided an offense that accounted for 536 yards in the game, including 210 rushing yards and 326 yards in the air to average 7.8 yards per play and record 24 first downs. The Tide also converted 54 percent of their third down attempts (7 of 13).

On the defensive side of the ball, the coaching staff recognized DeMarcus Milliner, C.J. Mosley and Marcell Dareus as its defensive players of the week.

Mosley led the Crimson Tide with nine total tackles, including four solo stops with half of a sack. Milliner added seven solo tackles while forcing a fumble and breaking up a pass. Dareus disrupted the UT quarterbacks all night, batting down two passes and making two assisted tackles behind the line of scrimmage, including half of a sack.

Special teams honors from the coaching staff went to sophomore Will Lowery and junior Brandon Gibson. Lowery recorded three solo tackles on kickoff coverage while Gibson registered one solo tackle on kick coverage.

Alabama has a bye this week before traveling to Baton Rouge, La., on November 6, for a 2:30 p.m. (CT) kickoff at Tiger Stadium.