Quaoarsking
11-02-2014, 10:53 AM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi_State_Bulldogs_football_statistical_le aders
Not a lot of movement this week:
Dak Prescott:
Dak remains at 7th in the career passing yards list, improving to 4,159. For him to pass Madkin this year, he'll need 311 yards per game and seven more games. Not impossible, but he'll probably be 2nd at the end of the year -- just 245 YPG in 6 games would pass Fant.
Dak broke into the single-season passing leaderboard with 2,025 on the year. He's 872 behind Russell's record, so he should shatter that one.
His 331 yards yesterday just barely missed the top 10 single-season ever.
He now has 30 career touchdown passes, leaving him 12 away from Russell's record of 42. That's within reach this year.
He's now tied for 2nd with Derrick Taite with 16 touchdown passes this year. Russell's record of 24 is also in reach.
He didn't have a rushing TD yesterday, so his totals remain 27 career and 10 on the season.
Josh Robinson
Robinson now has 951 rushing yards this season, so he's on pace to comfortably break Dixon's single-season record of 1,391, even if we only play 13 games.
He now has 1,745 career rushing yards, so he should easily break into the career top 10. If he keeps this pace up and we play 7 more games, he'll end up 5th on the all-time list.
With 11 rushing touchdowns on the year, he's entered the single-season top 10. He has a decent chance to break Ballard's record of 19.
Receivers
Jameon Lewis added 1 reception to improve on his 10th place mark, now with 97 career receptions.
We still have De'Runnya Wilson and Malcolm Johnson knocking on the door of the top 10 -- both have 9 career touchdown receptions. Lewis has 7 touchdowns, so if he ever recovers he could get there too.
Defense -- no changes.
Not a lot of movement this week:
Dak Prescott:
Dak remains at 7th in the career passing yards list, improving to 4,159. For him to pass Madkin this year, he'll need 311 yards per game and seven more games. Not impossible, but he'll probably be 2nd at the end of the year -- just 245 YPG in 6 games would pass Fant.
Dak broke into the single-season passing leaderboard with 2,025 on the year. He's 872 behind Russell's record, so he should shatter that one.
His 331 yards yesterday just barely missed the top 10 single-season ever.
He now has 30 career touchdown passes, leaving him 12 away from Russell's record of 42. That's within reach this year.
He's now tied for 2nd with Derrick Taite with 16 touchdown passes this year. Russell's record of 24 is also in reach.
He didn't have a rushing TD yesterday, so his totals remain 27 career and 10 on the season.
Josh Robinson
Robinson now has 951 rushing yards this season, so he's on pace to comfortably break Dixon's single-season record of 1,391, even if we only play 13 games.
He now has 1,745 career rushing yards, so he should easily break into the career top 10. If he keeps this pace up and we play 7 more games, he'll end up 5th on the all-time list.
With 11 rushing touchdowns on the year, he's entered the single-season top 10. He has a decent chance to break Ballard's record of 19.
Receivers
Jameon Lewis added 1 reception to improve on his 10th place mark, now with 97 career receptions.
We still have De'Runnya Wilson and Malcolm Johnson knocking on the door of the top 10 -- both have 9 career touchdown receptions. Lewis has 7 touchdowns, so if he ever recovers he could get there too.
Defense -- no changes.