Using numbers as a guide, here are 20 facts to consider heading into Week 11 of the SEC schedule:

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  1. At 55-55-8, the all-time series between Georgia and Auburn is all tied up after 118 meetings. The winner of Saturday’s game will take the lead in the Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry.
  2. Though Florida won 13 straight games against South Carolina between 1992 and 2004, the Gators are just 5-5 against the Gamecocks during the last 10 meetings.
  3. Alabama has played Mississippi State 99 times and has beaten the Bulldogs 77 times, which is both the most games played and wins against any opponent on record for the Crimson Tide.
  4. With a victory, Vanderbilt could even the all-time series with Kentucky. The Wildcats hold a 42-41-4 advantage over the first 87 meetings.
  5. Missouri is 11-1 at NFL stadiums during Gary Pinkel’s tenure. Saturday’s game with BYU will be at Arrowhead Stadium.
  6. Tennessee has won 28 of its last 31 homecoming games. The Volunteers should have no problem improving that record against a 1-8 North Texas team that had a 59-point loss to FCS Portland State this season.
  7. Texas A&M has won 19 consecutive games against nonconference opponents, which is the longest streak in the FBS. There’s a good chance the Aggies make it 20 against Western Carolina.
  8. Arkansas RB Alex Collins is just the third running back in SEC history to rush for 1,000 yards in each of his first three seasons.
  9. LSU is 27-2 following a loss under the direction of Les Miles.
  10. Even though Missouri ranks at the bottom of the SEC with 14.7 points scored per game, the Tigers have still scored more than they’ve given up this season (14.6).
  11. Georgia K Marshall Morgan ranks fourth in SEC history with 383 career points scored. He has kicked the most extra points in league history (209).
  12. After starting the season minus-5 in turnover margin through three games, Auburn has been plus-10 during its last six games.
  13. Florida RB Kelvin Taylor has tied his father Fred for the most rushing touchdowns by a Gator RB in SEC play since 1996 with nine in seven conference games this season.
  14. South Carolina has a 3-1 record when posting a positive turnover margin, which is a stark contrast to the Gamecocks’ 0-5 mark when they either tie or lose the turnover battle.
  15. According to the Alabama sports information staff, the Crimson Tide has played in only three games that did not have some sort of national championship implications since 2008.
  16. Mississippi State has scored a touchdown on 75 percent of its red-zone chances this season, which is best in the SEC and third in FBS.
  17. Vanderbilt ranks first in the SEC and fourth in the nation, allowing opponents to convert on third down just 25 percent of the time.
  18. Kentucky has not won two road conference games in the same season since 2009. The Wildcats also have not won in Nashville since 2009. A win on Saturday ends both streaks.
  19. For the first time since 1916, Arkansas has scored 50 or more points in three consecutive games.
  20. In spite of gaining just 31 yards rushing against Alabama and having played one less game due to a Week 1 cancellation, LSU RB Leonard Fournette still leads the nation in rushing yards at 1,383.