Using numbers as a guide, here are 20 facts to consider heading into Week 6 of the SEC schedule:

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  1. In spite of scoring just 10 points against Florida in Week 5, Ole Miss leads the SEC and ranks sixth nationally with 45.8 points per game, entering its Week 6 contest with New Mexico State, which allowed 61 points to the Gators in Week 1.
  2. Mississippi State‘s defense has yet to allow an opponent to score a touchdown in the fourth quarter, holding a 41-9 scoring advantage in the final period during the first five games of the season.
  3. Not only does LSU RB Leonard Fournette have the most rushing yards (864) and touchdowns (11) through four games in Tigers program history, but it is also the most through the first four games in FBS since 2000.
  4. South Carolina had to move its game against LSU to Baton Rouge due to flooding in the Columbia area, but the Gamecocks have won just once in 12 tries at Tiger Stadium.
  5. Arkansas RBs Alex Collins and Rawleigh Williams III each ran for 100-plus yards against Tennessee last week, which is the 38th time that’s happened in program history, but the first time since Darren McFadden and Felix Jones did it in 2007.
  6. Alabama coach Nick Saban boasts a 111-19 career record in games played at home, and has won all eight of his games against Arkansas as the Crimson Tide coach.
  7. Georgia‘s Mark Richt is 10-4 against Tennessee, including a five-game winning streak and an even 5-2 split of home and road games.
  8. Despite the criticism the Tennessee offense has received under direction of QB Joshua Dobbs in recent weeks, he still owns a 7-4 record during the last 11 games, with the offense averaging 36.2 points and 424 yards.
  9. Florida QB Will Grier has thrown for 250-plus yards in consecutive games, which seems unremarkable on the surface, but it is the first time that’s happened for a Gators QB since Tim Tebow in 2007.
  10. Since joining the SEC, Missouri is 17-2 when winning the turnover margin, including a 10-game winning streak. Florida ranks first in the league with a plus-six margin.
  11. Ole Miss has yet to hold the time of possession advantage in any game in 2015, with opponents averaging a 34:18 to 25:42 advantage.
  12. Misssissippi State DE A.J. Jefferson has a tackle for loss in each game this season, and ranks 11th nationally with 8.5 on the season.
  13. For the eighth time in 11 seasons under the direction of Les Miles, LSU is 4-0 to begin the season.
  14. South Carolina‘s star WR Pharoh Cooper is just two catches away from reaching the 100-catch milestone for his career, which would put the junior inside the top 15 pass catchers in Gamecocks history.
  15. Arkansas junior WR Drew Morgan became just the ninth player in Razorbacks history to record back-to-back 100-yard receiving games last week. He’ll go for three in a row against Alabama.
  16. Alabama has held opponents to 10 points or less 54 times during Nick Saban’s tenure, including the last two games against Georgia and UL-Monroe.
  17. Though much has been made about Georgia RB Nick Chubb’s 13 consecutive games of 100-plus yards rushing, he’s still less than halfway to the 28 career 100-yard games enjoyed by Bulldogs great Herschel Walker.
  18. Tennessee leads the FBS with 37.9 yards per kickoff return, most recently aided by a kickoff return for touchdown by Evan Berry to begin the game against Arkansas last week.
  19. Florida ranks seventh in the nation in sacks per game (3.6) and fourth in tackles for loss (9.2).
  20. Missouri is outscoring its opponents 54-17 in the second half of games this season.