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    SEC SEC stats

    Every team has played at least three SEC games so far, so here are the team and individual leaders in the major statistical categories:

    Scoring Offense:
    1-Texas A&M (43 PPG)
    2-Alabama (41)
    3-Georgia (39.6)
    4-Mississippi State (36.7)
    5-Tennessee (34.4)
    6-Ole Miss (32.7)
    7-South Carolina (31.3)
    8-LSU (31.0)
    9-Florida (30.1)
    10-Arkansas (27)
    11-Missouri (23.1)
    12-Vanderbilt (20)
    13-Kentucky (19.3)
    14-Auburn (15.7)

    Rushing Offense:
    1-Texas A&M (221.29 yards per game)
    2-Alabama (219.43)
    3-Florida (212.71)
    4-Ole Miss (211.43)
    5-LSU (208.38)
    6-Georgia (205.14)
    7-Mississippi State (181)
    8-Tennessee (168.43)
    9-Vanderbilt (157.57)
    10-South Carolina (144.88)
    11-Auburn (122.29)
    12-Missouri (120)
    13-Kentucky (119.25)
    14-Arkansas (115.71)

    Passing Offense:
    1-Arkansas (311.4 yards per game)
    2-Texas A&M (303.3)
    3-Tennessee (285.3)
    4-Georgia (281.7)
    5-Mississippi State (235.9)
    6-Ole Miss (229.3)
    7-Alabama (220.1)
    8-Vanderbilt (210.4)
    9-South Carolina (210)
    10-Missouri (203.7)
    11-Kentucky (190)
    12-LSU (177.4)
    13-Auburn (154.4)
    14-Florida (137.7)

    Total Offense:
    1-Texas A&M (524.6 yards per game)
    2-Georgia (486.9)
    3-Tennessee (453.7)
    4-Ole Miss (440.7)
    5-Alabama (439.6)
    6-Arkansas (427.1)
    7-Mississippi State (416.9)
    8-LSU (385.8)
    9-Vanderbilt (368)
    10-South Carolina (354.9)
    11-Florida (350.4)
    12-Missouri (323.7)
    13-Kentucky (309.3)
    14-Auburn (276.7)

    Scoring Defense:
    1-Alabama (8.3 points per game allowed)
    2-Florida (12.1)
    3-Mississippi State (14.4)
    4-LSU (14.6)
    5-South Carolina (16.3)
    6-Vanderbilt (21)
    7-Texas A&M (22.1)
    8-Georgia (24.1)
    9-Auburn (25.1)
    10-Missouri (25.6)
    11-Ole Miss (26.6)
    12-Arkansas (31)
    13-Kentucky (32.4)
    14-Tennessee (33.3)

    Rushing Defense:
    1-Alabama (58.7 yards allowed per game)
    2-LSU (94.8)
    3-Florida (97.2)
    4-South Carolina (106.2)
    5-Arkansas (130)
    6-Texas A&M (138.1)
    7-Mississippi State (139.1)
    8-Missouri (143.8)
    9-Ole Miss (145.2)
    10-Georgia (167.8)
    11-Kentucky (170.6)
    12-Tennessee (186.4)
    13-Vanderbilt (189.1)
    14-Auburn (194)

    Passing Defense:
    1-Alabama (136.9)
    2-Vanderbilt (142.6)
    3-LSU (148.5)
    4-South Carolina (175.9)
    5-Florida (184.7)
    6-Mississippi State (188.6)
    7-Georgia (199.6)
    8-Ole Miss (210.7)
    9-Missouri (212.3)
    10-Auburn (217.7)
    11-Texas A&M (254.6)
    12-Kentucky (256.6)
    13-Tennessee (258.9)
    14-Arkansas (304.6)

    Total Defense:
    1-Alabama (195.6 yards allowed per game)
    2-LSU (243.4)
    3-Florida (282)
    4-South Carolina (282.1)
    5-Mississippi State (327.7)
    6-Vanderbilt (331.7)
    7-Ole Miss (356)
    8-Missouri (356.1)
    9-Georgia (367.4)
    10-Texas A&M (392.7)
    11-Auburn (411.7)
    12-Kentucky (427.3)
    13-Arkansas (434.6)
    14-Tennessee (445.3)

    Individual Stats (Top 5 in each category)

    Passing Yards
    1-Tyler Wilson-ARK-326.2 YPG
    2-Johnny Manziel-TAMU-279.4
    3-Aaron Murray-UGA-273.4
    4-Tyler Bray-UT-273.4
    5-Tyler Russell-MSU 224.7

    Passing TDs
    1-AJ McCarron-BAMA-16
    1-Aaron Murray-UGA-16
    1-Tyler Bray-UT-16
    4-Tyler Russell-MSU-15
    5-Tyler Wilson-ARK-14
    5-Johnny Manziel-TAMU-14

    TD-INT Ratio
    1-AJ McCarron-BAMA-16-0
    2-Tyler Russell-MSU-15-1
    3-Aaron Murray-UGA-16-4
    4-Tyler Wilson-ARK-14-5
    5-Johnny Manziel-TAMU-14-6

    Passer Rating:
    1-AJ McCarron-BAMA-183.63
    2-Aaron Murray-UGA-168.63
    3-Tyler Wilson-ARK-158.34
    4-Tyler Russell-MSU-148.58
    5-Jeff Driskel-UF-147.60

    Rushing Yards:
    1-LaDarius Perkins-MSU-103.43 YPG
    2-Johnny Manziel-TAMU-100.43
    3-Zac Stacy-VU-95.43
    4-Jeff Scott-OM-94.00
    5-Mike Gillislee-UF-93.14

    Rushing TDs:
    1-Johnny Manziel-TAMU-10
    1-Marcus Lattimore-USC-10
    3-Todd Gurley-UGA-9
    4-LaDarius Perkins-MSU-8
    5-Mike Gillislee-UF-7
    5-Eddie Lacy-BAMA-7

    Rushing Yards Per Carry (min 50 carries)
    1-Keith Marshall-UGA-6.97 YPC
    2-TJ Yeldon-BAMA-6.81 YPC
    3-Todd Gurley-UGA-6.69 YPC
    4-Johnny Manziel-TAMU-6.51 YPC
    5-Ben Malena-TAMU-6.42 YPC

    Rushing Yards Overall:
    1-LaDarius Perkins-724 yards
    2-Johnny Manziel-703
    3-Zac Stacy-668
    4-Mike Gillislee-652
    5-Todd Gurley-622

    (Note-Marcus Lattimore and Knile Davis, most people's preseason All-SEC RBs, including mine, are not in the top 5 in rushing yards per game, overall, or yards per carry.)

    Receiving Yards:
    1-Cobi Hamilton-ARK-107.7 ypg
    2-Jordan Matthews-VU-94.7
    3-Mike Evans-TAMU-89.3
    4-Justin Hunter-UT-81.0
    5-Tavarres King-UGA-73.0

    Receiving TDs:
    1-Chad Bumphis-MSU-6 TD
    2-Tavarres King-UGA-5
    2-Donte Montcrief-OM-5
    2-Amari Cooper-BAMA-5
    2-Marcus Green-MSU-5

    Receptions:
    1-Cobi Hamilton-46
    1-Jordan Matthews-46
    3-Mike Evans-42
    4-Justin Hunter-39
    5-La'Rod King-UK-35

    Yards Per Catch (min. 20 catches):
    1-Tavarres King-19.65 YPC
    2-Chris Boyd-VU-19.28
    3-Chad Bumphis-16.52
    4-Cobi Hamilton-16.39
    5-Odell Beckham Jr.-LSU-16.15

    Defense

    Tackles:
    1-Avery Williamson-UK-81
    2-AJ Johnson-UT-77
    3-Kevin Minter-LSU-75
    4-Daren Bates-AU-74
    5-Demetruce McNeal-64

    Tackles Per Game:
    1-AJ Johnson-11.0 TPG
    2-Daren Bates-10.57
    3-Avery Williamson-10.13
    4-Kevin Minter-9.38
    5-Demetruce McNeal-9.14

    Sacks
    1-Damontre Moore-TAMU-9.5
    2-Jadeveon Clowney-USC-7.5
    3-Jarvis Jones-UGA-5.5
    4-Chase Garnham-5.0
    4-Corey Lemonier-5.0

    Tackles For Loss:
    1-Damontre Moore-17.0 TFL
    2-Jadeveon Clowney-14.0
    3-Jarvis Jones-9.5
    4-Kevin Minter-9.5
    5-Sam Montgomery-LSU-9.0

    Interceptions:
    1-Jonathan Banks-MSU-4 INT
    1-Byron Moore-UT-4
    1-Darius Slay-4
    20 players tied at 2 INT

    Passes Defended:
    1-Dee Milliner-BAMA-15
    2-Jaylen Watkins-UF-10
    3-Jonathan Banks-MSU-9
    3-Dustin Harris-TAMU-9
    5-Marcus Roberson-UF-8

    Passes Broken Up:
    1-Dee Milliner-13
    2-Dustin Harris-9
    3-Jaylen Watkins-8
    4-Marcus Roberson-7
    5-Andre Hal-VU-6
    5-Victor Hampton-USC-6

    Special Teams

    Field Goals:
    1-Jeremy Shelley-BAMA-100% (8-8)
    2-Cody Parkey-AU-91.7 (11-12)
    3-Caleb Sturgis-UF-85.7 (12-14)
    4-Carey Spear-VU-78.6 (11-14)
    5-Drew Alleman-LSU-70.6 (12-17)

    Punting:
    1-Kyle Christy-UF-47.94 average
    2-Dylan Breeding-ARK-46.16
    3-Richard Kent-VU-45.09
    4-Brad Wing-LSU-44.10
    5-Ryan Epperson-TAMU-44.04

    Kick Returns:
    1-Cardarrelle Patterson-UT-34.75 yards per return (1 TD)
    2-Onterio McCalebb-AU-26.64 (1 TD)
    3-Jaylen Walton-OM-26.0 (1 TD)
    4-Trey Williams-TAMU-25.6
    5-Andre Dubose-UF-25.17

    Punt Returns:
    1-Marucs Murphy-Mizzou-18.88 yards per return
    2-Ace Sanders-USC-15.70
    3-Dustin Harris-TAMU-14.44
    4-Christian Jones-BAMA-11.67
    5-Andre Dubose-UF-10.22
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    Re: SEC stats

    it is nice to have a QB who can actually throw a forward pass..been a while since we had one...ha.

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    Re: SEC stats

    Very informative. Thanks for posting this, Bama-man!
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    Re: SEC stats

    Quote Originally Posted by Naval Aviator View Post
    Very informative. Thanks for posting this, Bama-man!
    I second that...

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