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Quaoarsking
11-06-2015, 11:05 AM
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Dak Prescott
Continued to extend school career records:
618 completions - 156 ahead of second place (Wayne Madkin)
7,934 passing yards - 1,598 ahead of second place (Wayne Madkin)
59 passing touchdowns - 17 ahead of second place (Tyler Russell)


27 completions ties him for 10th most in a single game. He now has 7 of the top 10 entries on the list (although to be fair, there is a 3-way tie for 10th, it's 7 of the top 12)
This gives him 200 completions this season. He'll shatter the single-season record of 244 he set last year.
He now has 2,351 passing yards this season, already 4th most. Assuming 4 more games, he needs to average 275.4 per game to break the record of 3,449 he set last year.
He again tied a school record with 4 passing touchdowns last night.
He has 18 passing touchdowns on the season, which is good enough for 3rd all time. After a slow start in this stat, he has a shot to break the record of 27 he set last year -- he'll need 9 more.
Dak added 47 rushing yards to remain 8th alltime on that list. He needs 101 more to pass J.J. Johnson for 7th.
97 total touchdowns (passing + rushing) or 100 if you want to count his 3 receiving touchdowns.
Here's the SEC top 10 list for total offense:
13,554 - Aaron Murray
12,232 - Tim Tebow
11,350 - Chris Leak
11,270 - David Greene
11,020 - Peyton Manning
10,841 - Eric Zeier
10,637 - Jared Lorenzen
10,500 - Danny Wuerffel
10,478 - Bo Wallace
10,285 - Dak Prescott
Dak only needs 266.3 yards per game to pass Chris Leak for 3rd.


De'Runnya Wilson
Wilson added 4 more catches to move to 9th alltime with 110.
He has 37 catches this season. He'll need 13 more to enter the single-season top 10, which I think he'll do. Remember he had 25 total catches in the games against Alabama, Ole Miss, and Georgia Tech last year.
With 102 receiving yards, Wilson is now 9th all time with 1,657 yards. He's only 67 yards away from passing Terrell Grindle for 8th. Looking ahead, he should enter the top 5 by the end of the season (he'd need 1,974). If he returns next year, he'll shatter Chad Bumphis's record of 2,270.
With 2 more touchdown receptions, Wilson now has 20 in his career and 8 this year. He's 4 away from tying Chad Bumphis's respective records of 24 and 12.


Fred Ross
Ross had 11 receptions last night, which is tied for 5th most in single-game history.
It also gives him 51 catches on the year, which is tied for 8th most ever. He's back to within plausible range of breaking David Smith's single-season record of 74 -- he'll need 23 more over the last 4 (or more?) games.
Ross is now at 90 receptions in his career, which is good for 13th in school history. He'll need 19 more to enter the top 10. I think he is likely to break David Smith's career record of 162 by the end of next year -- even if Wilson returns, I think he'll pass him early next year.
Ross's career yardage total is at 1,152, which is 19th in school history. He still needs 480 to enter the top 10, which is a longshot for this season.
He added 1 more receiving touchdown, giving him 7 in his career, 3 away from the top 10.