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Quaoarsking
11-16-2014, 01:51 PM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi_State_Bulldogs_football_statistical_le aders

PASSING

Dak improved to 6th all-time with 4,655 passing yards. He's 574 behind 5th (Don Smith), so he might get there in the Egg Bowl.
Dak is now 2nd all-time with 2,521 passing yards this season. That's 376 behind Russell's record, so he'll probably break that during the Egg Bowl too.
Dak is now tied for 3rd all-time with 34 passing touchdowns. He's 8 behind Russell's record of 42, so he has a shot to break it this season.
Dak has 20 passing touchdowns this season, which is 4 behind Russell's record.

RUSHING

Dak and Robinson have 1,808 and 1,815 career rushing yards, respectively. They'll need 2,280 apiece to both break into the top 10, so it's possible they could do it this season.
Robinson now has 1,021 rushing yards this season, which is 4 away from tying Perkins for 10th on the single-season leaderboard. He's 370 away from Dixon's single-season record, and I think he still has a shot to pass it, although it's looking less likely than it was 3 weeks ago.
Dak is at 861 rushing yards on the year, so he will probably enter the top 10 as well.

TOTAL OFFENSE (passing + rushing)

Dak now has 6,463 yards of total offense, good for 4th all-time. He's 19 yards behind Wayne Madkin for 3rd and 634 behind Don Smith for 1st.
Dak increased his own record with 3,382 total yards this season.,
Dak got another entry into the top 10 single games of total offense by putting up 372 yesterday. It's too bad, though, because he knocked out his own game over Auburn earlier this year, and that was a much better game for him.
Dak extended his own school records in total touchdowns -- 62 career and 31 this season.

RECEIVING

Jameon Lewis is now tied for 9th with 102 career receptions.
Lewis now has 8 career receiving touchdowns. Malcolm Johnson and De'Runnya Wilson have been sitting on 9 for a while. It would take 10 to enter the career top 10.

SACKS

Preston Smith moved up to 9th all-time with 15.0 sacks.

TheRef
11-16-2014, 02:37 PM
You are just killing it with these posts. Good job, man.