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Here’s a look at some of the statistical standouts from Week 12.
Most passing yards
- Dak Prescott, Mississippi State — 38/50, 508 yards, 5 TDs, 1 INT
- Brandon Allen, Arkansas — 30/43, 406 yards, 7 TDs
- Perry Orth, South Carolina — 28/43, 367 yards, 1 TD
Most rushing yards (individual)
- Jojo Kemp, Kentucky — 11 carries, 165 yards, 3 TDs
- Jalen Hurd, Tennessee — 34 carries, 151 yards
- Stanley Williams, Kentucky — 16 carries, 140 yards, 2 TDs
Most receiving yards
- Pharoh Cooper, South Carolina — 11 receptions, 191 yards, 1 TD
- Fred Ross, Mississippi State — 10 receptions, 154 yards, 2 TDs
- Hunter Henry, Arkansas — 7 receptions, 129 yards, 2 TDs
Most total yards (team)
- Mississippi State (vs. Arkansas) — 621
- Kentucky (vs. Charlotte) — 544
- LSU (vs. Ole Miss) — 508
Most rushing yards (team)
- Kentucky (vs. Charlotte) — 44 carries, 415 yards
- Auburn (vs. Idaho) — 51 carries, 297 yards
- Tennessee (vs. Missouri) — 51 carries, 248 yards
Most rushing yards allowed
- South Carolina (vs. The Citadel) — 61 carries, 350 yards
- Missouri (vs. Tennessee) — 51 carries, 248 yards
- Georgia (vs. Georgia Southern) — 53 carries, 233 yards
Fewest rushing yards allowed
- Mississippi State (vs. Arkansas) — 29 carries, 73 yards
- Alabama (vs. Charleston Southern) — 36 carries, 85 yards
- Tennessee (vs. Missouri) — 29 carries, 88 yards
Most passing yards allowed
- Arkansas (vs. Mississippi State) — 508
- Mississippi State (vs. Arkansas) — 406
- Auburn (vs. Idaho) — 356
Fewest passing yards allowed
- Texas A&M (vs. Vanderbilt) — 23
- South Carolina (vs. The Citadel) — 37
- Georgia (vs. Georgia Southern) — 44
Brent Holloway is a contributing writer for Saturday Down South. He covers Georgia, LSU and Mississippi State.