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Quaoarsking
09-21-2014, 11:49 AM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi_State_Bulldogs_football_statistical_le aders

Dak moved up on several leaderboards last night:
He entered the career passing top 10 last night, passing Omarr Conner. He now has 3,098 career yards and is 199 yards away from 9th (Chris Relf).
He now has 964 passing yards on the year, putting him on pace to break the single-season record of 2,897 (Tyler Russell 2012).
He's now tied for 7th with Tony Shell with 25 touchdown passes.
Amazingly, through just 4 games, his 11 passing touchdowns this season are already tied for 8th all-time for a single season.
With another rushing TD last night, he's tied for 9th with Walter Packer and Michael Haddix with 20 career rushing touchdowns.
He's now 8th all-time with 4,423 yards of total offense (passing + rushing). He's 449 yards behind 7th (Chris Relf).
With 1,342 yards of total offense this season, he's on pace to shatter Tyler Russell's single-season record (also 2012).
He moved into a tie for 2nd with Tyler Russell with 45 total touchdowns (passing + rushing). The all-time leader is Don Smith with 52.


In addition, Josh Robinson's 197 yards rushing is the 10th best game in school history. Robinson's 485 yards this season put him on pace to pass Anthony Dixon's single season record of 1,391 (2009) comfortably.

Jameon Lewis is in sole possession of 10th in catches with 96. He's 6 behind 9th (Bill Buckley).

Preston Smith now has 10.0 career sacks, 2.5 away from 10th (Larry Williams). He won't approach Billy Jackson's career record, though. (WTF 49.0 ?!?!)

sleepy dawg
09-21-2014, 01:31 PM
bump... Good/Awesome info.

Political Hack
09-21-2014, 01:37 PM
Is JRob leading the SEC in rushing now? He has to be close.

Quaoarsking
09-21-2014, 01:44 PM
Is JRob leading the SEC in rushing now? He has to be close.

No, he's 5 yards behind Alex Collins of Arkansas. Robinson is first among SEC RBs if you include receiving yards though.