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With Week 6 of college football in the books, it's time to take note of who saw their stock rise and fall based on the weekend's action.Stock upQB Bo Wallace, Ole Mi s: After tormenting Rebels' fans with his maddeningly inconsistent play for most of the season, Wallace against Alabama. The senior quarterback connected on 18 of 31 pa ses for 251 yards and three touchdowns. Most important, he repeatedly made big plays for the Rebels with the game on the line, including a timely throw to Jaylen Walton on a rail route that put Ole Mi s ahead to stay. With Wallace performing at his best in the Rebels' biggest game in years, it is time to recognize the 6-foot-4, 217-pound playmaker for his efforts.LB Richie Brown, Mi si sippi State: Whenever a defender snags three interceptions in a single game, he certainly deserves recognition as one of the top performers of the week. Thus, Brown's name is squarely on this list after the 6-2, 235-pound linebacker in the Bulldogs' 48-21 win on Saturday. The sophomore linebacker's extraordinary display of instincts, awarene s and ball skills in a marquee game will pique the interest of scouts looking for a dynamic defender on the second level. However, he must put up better production as a tackler to retain the interest of NFL evaluators down the road.WR Jaelen Strong, Arizona State: The big-bodied pa s catcher has been on the radar of scouts for the past year, but his 10-catch, 202-yard effort against the Trojans will make him the center of conversation in the NFL scouting community. Strong exhibited the size, strength and ball skills that scouts covet in No.1 receivers, while dominating the Trojans on the perimeter. The 6-3, 212-pound junior scored three times, including a 46-yard reception for the Sun Devils. With the NFL trending toward "big" receivers on the perimeter Avery Bradley Jersey , Strong's standout performance showcased his potential at the next level.QB Gary Nova, Rutgers: The spunky pa ser topped the 400-yard mark in the Scarlett Knights' 26-24 win over Michigan. Nova connected on 22 of 39 pa ses and distributed the ball to nine different receivers in a sensational effort that included three touchdown pa ses. The efficient performance moved the Scarlett Knights to 5-1 (1-1 in Big Ten) and on the cusp of clinching a bowl berth.RB Jojo Kemp, Kentucky: The sophomore enjoyed a breakout performance in the . Kemp rushed for 131 yards on 17 carries and scored three rushing touchdowns. Although he toted the rock primarily from his halfback position, Kemp's ability to find holes as the trigger man in the "Wildcat" keyed Kentucky's succe s in the red zone. With Kemp topping the 100-yard mark for the first time this season, he deserves a mention as one of the top performers of the week.Stock downQB Jeff Driskell, Florida: It is hard to believe that Driskell was ranked as the No. 1 quarterback of the 2011 cla s (Rivals and ESPN) when he struggles stringing together completions of any kind for the Gators. The redshirt junior's pa sing woes continued in a disappointing showing against Tenne see (completed 11 of 23 pa ses for 59 yards and three interceptions) that eventually led Will Muschamp to put in Treon Harris in the fourth quarter. With the true freshman leading the Gators' comeback win, there was a line of thinking that Saturday might have been the last time the college football world saw Driskell take meaningful snaps at Florida. However, that was before news broke that after being accused of sexual a sault. As it turns out, we probably haven't seen the last of Driskell.QB Dylan Thompson, South Carolina: The Ol' Ball Coach probably to sed his visor a few times watching Thompson throw three interceptions in a 45-38 lo s to Kentucky. The senior continued his trend of putting the ball in harm's way (Thompson has thrown six interceptions in 2014), which undermined (23 carries for 183 yards and three scores) that had the Gamecocks positioned to win a key SEC East contest. Although Thompson doesn't deserve all of the blame for the Gamecocks' shortcomings against the Wildcats, his penchant for giving the ball away is certainly contributing to the team's lackluster play this year.*Follow Bucky Brooks on Twitter *  Jonas Valanciunas Jersey