2018: Played in 11 games.
2017: Rimington Trophy Watch
List. Played and started in 11 games at center in 2017. Pass protected for Ole
Miss offense that led SEC in passing. Got the start at C in game one vs. South
Alabama (9/2/17): Helped the Rebels rack up 531 yards of total offense vs. the
Jaguars. Vs. UT Martin (9/9/17): Started at C and helped Ole Miss tally 543
yards of total offense. Helped the Rebels to 429 yards of total offense vs.
Auburn (10/7/17) game earning the start at C. Helped the Rebels to 603 yards of
total offense vs. Vanderbilt (10/14/17), including 252 yards on the ground.
Helped Ole Miss total 153 yards on the ground vs. LSU (10/21/17). Did not play
vs. Arkansas (10/28/17) due to a concussion. Helped the Rebels to 473 yards of
total offense in the win at Kentucky (11/4/17). Helped pave the way for 641
yards of total offense in the win over Louisiana (11/11/17), including 223
yards rushing. Helped the Rebels to 202 yards rushing against Texas A&M
(11/18/17). Part of the Egg Bowl win at No. 14 Mississippi State (11/23/17).2016: Played in 11 games with eight starts (seven at right tackle, one at center). Missed the Georgia Southern game due to injury. Vs. #4 Florida State (9/5/16): Started at right tackle and played a few snaps at center, helping Ole Miss score 34 points and rack up 313 passing yards. Vs. Wofford (9/10/16): Helped the Rebels gain 416 total yards and score 38 points in start. Vs. #1 Alabama (9/17/16): Helped Ole Miss put up 43 points, 522 total yards and 421 passing yards against the nation's top-ranked team, in start. Vs. #11 Georgia (9/24/16): Helped roll up 510 total yards and 45 points for an O-line that allowed just one sack, in start. Vs. Memphis (10/1/16): Helped the Rebels gain 624 total yards (fifth-most in school history) and 263 rushing yards in start. At #22 Arkansas (10/15/16): Helped Ole Miss compile 403 total yards (150 rushing) in start. Vs. #15 Auburn (10/29/16): Started at center for the first time in his career and helped Chad Kelly and Ole Miss establish a school record with 465 passing yards. At #8 Texas A&M. (11/12/16): Wasn't supposed to play due to injury but came off the bench in the second half as the Rebels' third center of the day and helped lead Ole Miss to a come-from-behind win with 23 fourth-quarter points in the 29-28 victory. Vs. Mississippi State (11/26/16): Helped Ole Miss rack up 528 total yards and 320 passing yards.
2015: Named SEC All-Freshman by Gridironnow.com. Played in 10 games with seven starts at right tackle. Helped the Rebel offense shatter most of the single-season school records, including most total yards, points, touchdowns and passing yards. Earned first letter. Vs. UT Martin (9/5/15): Started at right tackle in his college debut and helped Ole Miss to its most points (76) since 1935 and second-most yards (662) ever in a single game. Vs. Fresno State (9/12/15): Helped Ole Miss score 73 points and rack up 607 total yards in start. At #2 Alabama (9/19/15): Helped Ole Miss score its most points ever in Tuscaloosa (43) and rack up 433 yards against the Tide’s stellar defense, in start. Vs. Vanderbilt (9/26/15): Helped Ole Miss achieve 30 first downs and paved the way for Jaylen Walton’s 133-yard rushing performance, in start. At #23 Florida (10/3/15): Started at RT and made two tackles after Rebel turnovers. Vs. New Mexico State (10/10/15): Helped Ole Miss gain 665 total yards, second-most in school history, in start. At #22 Memphis (10/17/15): Helped the Rebels set a school record with 440 passing yards in start. Vs. #15 Texas A&M (10/24/15): Paved the way for 230 rushing yards and 471 total yards. Vs. #15 LSU (11/21/15): Helped Ole Miss score its fourth-most points ever against LSU (38). Sugar Bowl vs. #16 Oklahoma State (1/1/16): Helped Ole Miss set school records for most points (48) and yards (554) in a bowl game. Missed part of spring drills with a broken arm but is fully healthy this fall.
2014: Did not see action and was redshirted. Member of the 2014 signing class.
High School: Attended Madison Ridgeland Academy High School in Mississippi. A consensus 3-star prospect and ranked the No. 25 center in the country by Scout.com. Listed as the nation’s No. 72 offensive tackle by 247Sports.com and the No. 79 offensive guard by ESPN.com. The No. 19 player in Mississippi according to Rivals.com. Listed No. 19 on The Clarion-Ledger Targeted 22 list. Named first team All-State and All-Metro at center by The Clarion-Ledger after his senior season. Graded out at 96 percent on the season with 46 pancake blocks and 59 knockdowns. Also played on the defensive line. Coached in high school by Forrest Williams. Also played basketball.
Personal: Son of Jeff and Sandy Rawlings. Full name is Sean McArthur Rawlings. Born: Aug. 11, 1995. Both parents attended Ole Miss. Marketing major. Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll in 2014, 2015 and 2016. Made Dean’s Honor Roll for Fall 2014 and Spring 2015 and U.M.A.A. Honor Roll for Fall 2015 and Spring 2016. Participated in a spring break mission trip to Haiti in 2016. 3.26 GPA.
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