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Week 3 stat leaders in the SEC

Brent Holloway

By Brent Holloway

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Hereโ€™s a look at some of the statistical standouts from Week 3.

Most passing yards

  • Johnny McCrary, Vanderbilt โ€” 28 of 33, 368 yards, 2 touchdowns
  • Chad Kelly, Ole Miss โ€” 18 of 33, 341 yards, 3 touchdowns
  • Greyson Lambert, Georgia โ€” 24 of 25, 330 yards, 3 touchdown

Most receiving yards

  • Trent Sherfield, Vanderbilt โ€” 16 receptions, 240 yards, 1 touchdown
  • Donald Gray, Mississippi State โ€” 4 receptions, 140 yards, 1 touchdown
  • Cody Core, Ole Miss โ€” 4 receptions, 123 yards, 1 touchdown

Most rushing yards (individual)

  • Leonard Fournette, LSU โ€” 19 carries, 228 yards, 3 touchdowns
  • Alex Collins, Arkansas โ€” 28 carries, 170 yards, 1 touchdown
  • Nick Chubb, Georgia โ€” 21 carries, 159 yards, 2 touchdowns

Most total yards (team)

  • Mississippi State (vs. Northwestern State) โ€” 647 yards
  • Georgia (vs. South Carolina) โ€” 576 yards
  • Vanderbilt (vs. Austin Peay) โ€” 541 yards

Most rushing yards (team)

  • LSU (vs. Auburn) โ€” 48 carries, 411 yards
  • Mississippi State (vs. Northwestern State) โ€” 37 carries, 275 yards
  • Georgia (vs. South Carolina) โ€” 38 carries, 246 yards

Most rushing yards allowed

  • Auburn (vs. LSU) โ€” 48 carries, 411 yards
  • South Carolina (vs. Georgia) โ€” 38 carries, 246 yards
  • Ole Miss (vs. Alabama) โ€” 42 carries, 215 yards

Fewest rushing yards allowed

  • Vanderbilt (vs. Austin Peay) โ€” 30 carries, 34 yards
  • Missouri (vs. Connecticut) โ€” 33 carries, 77 yards
  • Alabama (vs. Ole Miss) โ€” 32 carries, 92 yards

Most passing yards allowed

  • Alabama (vs. Ole Miss) โ€” 341 yards
  • South Carolina (vs. Georgia) โ€” 330 yards
  • Arkansas (vs. Texas Tech) โ€” 315 yards

Fewest passing yards allowed

  • Auburn (vs. LSU) โ€” 74 yards
  • Georgia (vs. South Carolina) โ€” 84 yards
  • Tennessee (vs. Western Carolina) โ€” 90 yards
Brent Holloway

Brent Holloway is a contributing writer for Saturday Down South. He covers Georgia, LSU and Mississippi State.

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