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ScoobaDawg
11-22-2015, 01:01 AM
Lots of interesting notes...
http://www.hailstate.com/fls/16800/pdf/fb/fb_postgame_112115.pdf?SPSID=90889&SPID=10997&DB_LANG=C&DB_OEM_ID=16800

TEAM NOTABLES
Mississippi State improved to 10-15-1 all-time against Arkansas, winning its fourth straight game against the Razorbacks for the first time in
school history.
? The 631 yards of total offense were the third most in school history and the most ever in an SEC game.
? MSU has won four true road games in the same season for the first time since 1994.
? The 11-point fourth quarter comeback was the sixth-largest fourth quarter comeback in school history and the biggest since 2007.
? The 51 points were the most by MSU on the road since scoring 59 at Memphis in 2011. The 51 points were the most ever scored against
Arkansas, the most away from Starkville since scoring 55 against LSU in Jackson, Miss., in 1980 and the most in a true SEC road game in
school history.
? State has had back-to-back road games with two 100-yard receivers.
? The Bulldogs have won consecutive games in the state of Arkansas for the first time in school history and won in Fayetteville for the first
time ever.
? At 21-6, this is the winningest 27-game stretch for MSU since 1980-82 (20-7).
? The Maroon and White have guaranteed a .500 record in conference play in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 1999-2000.
? Dan Mullen improved to 49-1 when leading at the half.
? State is outscoring opponents 82-27 in the fourth quarter this season (+55, 2 TD allowed).
? 25-1 when allowing 14 or fewer, 48-9 when allowing 20 or less, 37-8 when scoring first (4-0 in 15), 25-4 with 200+ yards rushing

PLAYER NOTABLES
? Senior quarterback Dak Prescott became the fourth player in FBS history to pass for 60 touchdowns and rush for 40 touchdowns in a career,
joining Dan Lefevour of Central Michigan (2006-09), Tim Tebow of Florida (2006-09) and Colin Kaepernick of Nevada (2007-10). Both
Prescott and Tebow were coached by MSU head coach Dan Mullen.
? Prescott accounted for seven touchdowns, passing Tennessee?s Peyton Manning (101 from 1994-97) and Florida?s Chris Leak (101 from
2003-06) for fourth in Southeastern Conference history with 107 touchdowns responsible for.
? Prescott racked up 554 yards of total offense, passing Kentucky?s Jared Lorenzen (10,637 from 2000-03), Georgia?s Eric Zeier (10,841 from
1991-94) and Tennessee?s Peyton Manning (11,020 from 1994-97) for fifth most in SEC history (11,153).
? Prescott has thrown for 300-plus yards in a career-high five straight games, becoming the first SEC player since Arkansas? Ryan Mallett in
the first five games of the 2010 season to accomplish the feat. The 300-yard passing game was the school-record eighth of his career and his
sixth this fall.
? Prescott became the ninth player in SEC history to account for seven touchdowns in a single game.
? Prescott joined Johnny Manziel (3 times) as the only other player in SEC history with 550-plus yards of total offense in a single game.
? Prescott became the eighth player in SEC history to throw for 500-plus yards in a single game.
? Prescott and junior wide receiver De?Runnya Wilson connected for one touchdown, breaking the school record set by Tyler Russell and
Chad Bumphis (17) for the most prolific touchdown combination in school history (18 touchdowns).
? Prescott broke his 38th school record with a career-high 508 passing yards.
? Prescott broke his own school record with 38 completions.
? Wilson tied Justin Jenkins (2003) for second all-time in MSU history with nine receiving touchdowns in a single season.
? Wilson had a career-high 10 receptions.
? Junior wide receiver Fred Ross had 10 receptions, moving him into second place all-time in MSU history with 69 catches in a single season.
? Ross tallied 100 yards receiving yards for the sixth time in his career (4 in 2015) and has done it in three straight games for the first time in
his career.
? Ross? four 100-yard receiving games in 2015 is tied for third most in a single season in school history.
? Ross? 154 receiving yards marked a career high and were the most by a MSU pass catcher since Jameon Lewis had 220 in the 2013 Liberty
Bowl.
? Junior running back Brandon Holloway recorded his first career 100-yard receiving game, finishing with a career-high 101 yards.
? Holloway also carried the ball a career-high 14 times.
? Redshirt freshman Elgton Jenkins made his first career start at right tackle.
? Sophomore wide receiver Gabe Myles had a career-high 69 receiving yards.
? Junior linebacker Beniquez Brown had a career-best 12 tackles and has 5.5 tackles for loss in his last four games.

Beaver
11-22-2015, 01:24 AM
Wow. Lot's of good stuff here but 21-6 over the last 27 games is pretty cool.

confucius say
11-22-2015, 02:56 AM
Wow. Lot's of good stuff here but 21-6 over the last 27 games is pretty cool.

Yea but we haven't beaten bama or won the west, so id prefer mullenz be fired, errr, leave for another job****

AlmostPositive
11-22-2015, 09:18 AM
Great stats... just wondering about this one:

"At 21-6, this is the winningest 27-game stretch for MSU since 1980-82 (20-7)" is there a typo or am I missing something?

SDDawg
11-22-2015, 10:10 AM
It's not accident this team is putting up numbers consistent with the best MSU teams in memory, this team is right in there. Can't wait to see them finish STRONG!