Few players have dominated one opponent like Missouri QB Drew Lock has Florida.

Coming off Saturday’s 38-17 win at Florida where Lock was 24-for-32 passing for 250 yards and three touchdowns, Lock entered rare company of quarterbacks against Florida since 2009.

Only two quarterbacks have completed 75 percent of their passes against Florida, and they’ve only done it three times in 124 games. Johnny Manziel is the other during his Heisman Trophy season at Texas A&M in 2012.

Last year against Florida, Lock was 15-for-20 for 228 yards, three TDs and an interception.

It was a historic day all around for Lock. He also moved his career passing TD total to 90, which is now third-most in the SEC. He passed both Florida’s Tim Tebow and Chris Leak (88 in their careers) and Tennessee’s Peyton Manning (89).