The 2015 season is so close that the fans of some teams can almost count the days until they are at their favorite tailgating spot on their fingers.

But before you head for the tent to grab a bite of the good stuff, check out these 25 interesting stats to consider entering the season.

0-10: UK coach Mark Stoops’ record away from Commonwealth Stadium. Tempers expectations a bit, doesn’t it?

236: The number of tackles that Missouri LBs Kentrell Brothers and Michael Scherer accumulated last season. They are the league’s top two returning tacklers.

16.0: The average number of points the Ole Miss defense allowed last season. The Rebels were the stingiest defense in FBS in 2014.

162.9: LSU’s passing yards gained per game in 2014. Good for last in the league and 114th in FBS. The QB struggle is real.

164.2: LSU’s passing yards allowed per game in 2014. Lucky for the Tigers offense, their defense was the third best team in FBS at defending the pass.

12: The amount of returning SEC wide receivers that had at least 500 yards receiving in 2014.

2: The league’s longest current winning streak. Congrats, Tennessee!

6: The league’s longest current losing streak. Sorry, Kentucky!

17.2: The amount of points Vanderbilt scored per game last season. Good for last in the league and 116th in FBS.

0: The amount of conference wins Vanderbilt coach Derek Mason earned last season. Cause and effect.

2,718: Kentucky QB Patrick Towles’ number of passing yards last season. Only Mississippi State’s Dak Prescott returns with more.

450.8: Texas A&M’s average yards allowed last season. New defensive coordinator John Chavis has plenty of work to do.

1,136: South Carolina WR Pharoh Cooper’s receiving yards total from 2014. He is the league’s only returning 1,000-yard receiver.

35.5: The amount of tackles for loss that Tennessee pass rushers Derek Barnett and Curt Maggitt combined to make last season. They are the league’s top returning duo.

43: The amount of sacks a porous Tennessee offensive line allowed last season. Too bad Barnett and Maggitt didn’t get to pad their numbers against their own line.

257.8: Georgia’s per-game rushing total with Nick Chubb and Todd Gurley last season. Can the Bulldogs again lead the league in the category?

+23: The change in Georgia’s turnover margin from 2013 (-7) to 2014 (+16). The Bulldogs went from 102nd in FBS in 2013 all the way to fourth in 2014.

7: Points per game Arkansas allowed during its final four games of 2014 (LSU, Ole Miss, Missouri, Texas).

78: Auburn QB Jeremy Johnson’s number of career pass attempts. Yet the preseason Heisman Trophy chatter remains.

7,496: Mississippi State QB Dak Precott’s career yardage total. He already own the school record, so this year is just icing on the cake.

9: Amount of games Tennessee QB Joshua Dobbs has started. He is considered one of the more experienced quarterbacks in the league.

20.5: Yards per reception for LSU deep-threat Travin Dural in 2014.

17: Receptions for Alabama’s top returning pass-catcher (TE O.J. Howard).

69: The difference in yardage allowed per game by Will Muschamp’s defense at Florida (329) and Auburn’s defense (398) during the 2014 season.

87.2: The SEC’s winning percentage in its regular-season non-conference games in 2014.