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Quaoarsking
09-13-2015, 02:31 PM
Tough, brutal game.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi_State_Bulldogs_football_statistical_le aders


Dak added 335 passing yards to move to 6,155 all time. He's 181 away from passing Wayne Madkin for the record, so he should do it next week. The 335 doesn't quite enter the single-game top 10.
Dak has 572 passing yards over the first two games, putting him on pace to break to single-season school record he set last year.
Dak added 1 rushing touchdown to move to 33 in his career. That's 9 behind Anthony Dixon's record.
Dak extended career records with: 44 passing touchdowns, 8,141 total offense yards, 77 total touchdowns.
With -19 yards of rushing, Dak slipped back behind Josh Robinson and is 14th alltime on the rushing leaderboard. He's 223 away from tying Dicenzo Miller for 10th.
De'Runnya is now tied for 5th alltime with 13 career touchdown receptions. He's 4 away from being second (with Eric Moulds and Justin Jenkins) and 11 from Chad Bumphis's record of 24.
Fred Ross has 14 catches in 2 games, putting him on pace to break the single-season record for receptions. De'Runnya and Gus Walley have 10 catches each, putting them on pace to enter the top 10.
De'Runnya and Fred Ross each have 141 receiving yards so far, putting them both on pace to enter the top 10.
With 11 tackles in each of his first two games, Richie Brown has an outside shot to enter the single-season top 10 -- he'll need 148.
Westin Graves has a good chance to enter single-season and career lists if he keeps it up.

sleepy dawg
09-13-2015, 02:55 PM
Thanks for the updates.... Always enjoy

BulldogBear
09-13-2015, 03:38 PM
Dak with -19 rushing. Telling statistic. No scrambling. Turn him loose Dan M or face a 6-6 year.

BrunswickDawg
09-13-2015, 03:47 PM
Gus Walley has been a nice surprise so far. He had been solid.