SEC Week 13 prop bets:

QB JOSHUA DOBBS’ NUMBERS AGAINST MIZZOU?

Options — 200 yards offense, 2 TD; 250 and 3; 300 and 4; 350 and 5

Projection: The next Dak Prescott? Quarterback of the 2015 SEC East Division favorite? It’s amazing what victories over sub-par South Carolina and Kentucky can do for a program that’s struggled with consistency over the last several seasons. Joshua Dobbs has been the primary answer for an offense filled with questions, the facilitator of a unit averaging 38.3 points per game since he was anointed the starting role on Oct. 25. What will he do against an athletic front seven? Kentucky had a similar pass rushing prowess last week and he gashed the Wildcats for over 300 yards of total offense and four touchdowns. A fair number Saturday night against the division frontrunner would be 285 and three scores.

RAZORBACKS’ RUSHING YARDS VS. OLE MISS

Options — 100 or fewer; 150 or fewer; 200 or more; 250 or more

Projection: Armed with momentum, Arkansas tries for its second SEC victory in as many games on Saturday against Ole Miss, a team still alive in the College Football Playoff race and very much in line for a New Year’s Six bowl berth by finishing 10-2. The Rebels’ flex the SEC’s fifth-best rush defense at 128.1 yards per game and have only allowed six rushing touchdowns this season, third-best nationally. By comparison, Arkansas’ 29 rushing touchdowns is more than any squad in the SEC West and are the only team in the SEC — thanks to Todd Gurley’s season-ending injury — with a chance to have two 1,000-yard rushers this season. At 5-5, the Razorbacks will be bowl eligible with a win, but Ole Miss is playing for something much bigger. Jonathan Williams has stepped up as the featured back and nears the 100-yard mark. We’ll go with 150 or fewer combined yards for Williams and Alex Collins.