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Quaoarsking
11-15-2015, 09:57 PM
Not much to report today. None of the touchdown leaderboards change at all.

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

Dak Prescott:
Extended school records with 640 completions and 8,234 passing yards.
222 completions on the season now, putting him only 22 away from single-season the record he set last year. I would expect him to break it next week.
2,651 passing yards on the season now, putting him 798 away from the record he set last year. That's 266 per game, which is right at what he's done so far this year, so I give a good chance, especially if we don't play an elite defense in the bowl game.
Dak now has 10,599 career yards of total offense, passing Bo Wallace and Danny Wuerffel to get to 8th in SEC history. He should have no problem getting 751 more to get to 3rd in SEC history, but he would need over 500/game to pass Tim Tebow for 2nd.

De'Runnya Wilson:
113 career receptions ties him with Jameon Lewis for 8th alltime. He's 49 away from David Smith's school record of 162.
He has 40 receptions this season, so assuming he's not injured, he'll need 10 more to enter the single-season top 10.
Wilson remains 9th all time with 1,695 receiving yards. He needs 29 to pass Terrell Grindle for 8th and 78 to pass Danny Knight for 7th. He's only 575 yards away from Chad Bumphis's record of 2,270.

Fred Ross:
8 more receptions yesterday gives him 59 on the year, putting him 15 away from David Smith's record of 74.
It also gives him 98 receptions for his career, putting him 9 away from entering the leaderboard.
With 1,266 career receiving yards, he's 366 away from entering the top 10 -- that's doable this season.