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Quaoarsking
09-27-2015, 10:21 AM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi_State_Bulldogs_football_statistical_le aders


Dak extended a bunch of career school records:
6,652 passing yards
He'd need 372 passing yards/game (assuming 9 more games) to hit 10,000. He's only done that once in his career.
He'd need 260.9 passing yards/game to hit 9,000. He's done that 11 times in his career, so that's realistic.
48 passing touchdowns
8,706 total offense yards
81 total touchdowns

With only 14 rushing yards, Dak remains 13th all time and is 155 yards away from the top 10. I still think he'll get there, but I don't think he'll end up 3rd on the list at the end of the year. 40 rushing yards per game from here on out would put him in 8th.
Fred Ross (22 catches this year so far), De'Runnya Wilson (16), and Gus Walley (15) all have a decent chance to enter the single season top 10 for receptions if they keep it up. Ross is on pace for 71.5 catches, which would put him at #2 in school history.
With 89 career catches, De'Runnya should enter the career top 10 (he'll need 102) in October. With 61 catches, Fred Ross will probably crack the career top 10 by the end of the year, assuming he keeps up this pace.
It would take 835 receiving yards to enter the single-season top 10. We're spreading the ball around so much that this probably isn't going to happen this year: Ross (219), Wilson (201), Brown (173), Gray (140), Walley (109), Myles (101), etc. No one has more than 2 receiving TDs this year either, but the cutoff for the single-season is only 6, so De'Runnya or someone else could still get there.
De'Runnya needs 322 yards to enter the career top 10 -- he's at 1,232 now.
De'Runnya now has 14 touchdown receptions, tied for 4th all time. 3 more will make him tied for 2nd all time, and he's 10 away from Bumphis's record.
Richie Brown had 13 more tackles last night, giving him 39 on the year. He has an outside chance of getting to 148, which would be the 10th best single season all time. No one has entered that top 10 list since 1990, so I wouldn't count on it, but assuming we play 9 more games, he'll need 12.1 tackles per game.
A.J. Jefferson has 8.0 career sacks and is 6.0 away from the career top 10.
With 5 FGs and 100% accuracy so far, Westin Graves will enter both single-season top 10s if he keeps it up.