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During Week 2, the SEC came back in a major way. Here are the statistical leaders that powered their teams’ performances.
Most passing yards (individual)
- Drew Lock, Missouri – 450 yards, 5 TDs
- Trevor Knight, Texas A&M — 344 yards, 3 TDs
- Luke Del Rio, Florida — 320 yards, 4 TDs
Most rushing yards (individual)
- Ralph Webb, Vanderbilt — 211 yards, 2 TDs
- Nick Fitzgerald, Miss State — 195 yards, 0 TDs
- Derrius Guice, LSU — 155 yards, 1 TD
Most receiving yards (individual)
- Antonio Callaway, Florida — 129 yards, 1 TD
- Calvin Ridley, Alabama — 129 yards, 1 TD
- Ray Wingo, Missouri — 125 yards, 1 TD
Most total yards (team)
- Auburn (vs. Arkansas State) — 706 yards
- Texas A&M (vs. Prairie View A&M) — 672 yards
- Missouri (vs. Eastern Michigan) — 647 yards
Most rushing yards (team)
- Auburn (vs. Arkansas State) — 462 yards
- Mississippi State (vs. South Carolina) — 290 yards
- Texas A&M (vs. Prairie View A&M) — 277 yards
Most rushing yards allowed
- South Carolina (vs. Mississippi State) — 290 yards
- Kentucky (vs. Florida) — 244 yards
- Ole Miss (vs. Wofford) — 233 yards
Fewest rushing yards allowed
- Alabama (vs. Western Kentucky) — 23 yards
- Texas A&M ( vs Prairie View A&M) — 32 yards
- Mississippi State (vs. South Carolina) — 34 yards
Most passing yards allowed
- Vanderbilt (vs. Middle Tennessee) — 399 yards
- Arkansas (vs. TCU) — 377 yards
- Kentucky (vs. Florida) — 320 yards
Fewest passing yards allowed
- Florida (vs. Kentucky) — 55 yards
- Ole Miss (vs. Wofford) — 72 yards
- Georgia (vs. Nicholls State) — 111 yards
A former resident of both Baton Rouge and the heart of Crimson Tide country, Will Ogburn handles multimedia content and news coverage for Saturday Down South.