Almost every season, school records are rewritten across the SEC.

Sometimes they are team accomplishments, such as Alabama scoring 684 points in 2018.

Other times, it’s an individual taking the white out to the record book, which is what Tua Tagovailoa, Nick Fitzgerald, Jordan Ta’amu, Kyle Shurmur, Benny Snell and plenty of others did last season.

The names, numbers and categories might change, but the pursuit of history is a constant in this conference.

Here are 5 SEC schools that should see program records shattered in 2019.

Alabama: Most passing yards, TDs in a season

Tua Tagovailoa blew past both program records last season, establishing new standards with 3,966 yards and 43 TDs.

That was despite throwing fewer passes per game than 9 SEC starters.

Breaking his own marks in 2019 likely would mean also shattering SEC records.

Drew Lock set the SEC single-season record for TD passes with 44 in 2017.

Tim Couch threw for an SEC single-season record 4,275 yards in 1998. Couch attempted 553 passes that season. Tagovailoa attempted just 355 last season, so, yes, Couch’s magic number also in danger.

Georgia: Most rushing TDs in a season

Nobody outside of Athens knows who holds this record. Hint: It’s one of the rare rushing records that Herschel doesn’t own. Though he did for 11 years. In 1992, Garrison Hearst ran for 19 TDs, breaking Walker’s mark of 18 set in 1981.

Todd Gurley ran for 17 TDs in 2012 and Sony Michel had 16 in 2017.

D’Andre Swift could make a legitimate run at the record in 2019. Swift had 10 of Georgia’s 30 rushing TDs in 2018. Doubling that total seems like a difficult ask. But if Swift stays healthy — he wasn’t last season — and Georgia feeds him like a true RB1, he’ll have the opportunity. Especially if Georgia gets back to the SEC Championship Game and makes another Playoff run. Extra games, extra carries.

LSU: Rushing yards, rushing TDs by a QB in a season

As prolific as the Tigers’ rushing offense has been historically, they’ve never had an honest-to-goodness running threat behind center.

Joe Burrow isn’t necessarily that, but he is in position to break one, perhaps two, QB rushing records in 2019.

Heck, he tied the single-season mark of 7 rushing TDs last season. And his 399 rushing yards were just 51 shy of matching Jordan Jefferson’s program record of 450 set in 2010.

In his second year in the program, again breaking in a new starting running back, I like Burrow’s chances to shatter both QB rushing records.

South Carolina: Most TD passes in a career

As restless as Gamecocks fans are at times with Jake Bentley, it’s worth noting he already is one of the most successful QBs in program history.

Bentley threw 27 TD passes last season — just 2 shy of matching Steve Taneyhill’s single-season record.

He’ll enter his senior season with 54 career TD passes — just 8 shy of Taneyhill’s program record of 62.

A lot of things will have to go wrong for Bentley not to set the career record in 2019.

Vanderbilt: Most rushing yards, rushing TDs in a season

In the same season that Kyle Shurmur nearly broke Vandy’s passing yards mark and did set the program record for career passing yards, Ke’Shawn Vaughn almost shattered Ralph Webb’s single-season rushing record.

It was quite the 1-2 punch.

Now Shurmur is off to the NFL, and Vaughn will return as the unquestioned face of the program. Vaughn ran for 1,244 yards in his first year after transferring from Illinois. He missed breaking Ralph Webb’s single-season rushing mark by 40 yards.

Vandy would love to see him shatter that and also the rushing TD record of 14, set by Zac Stacy in 2011 and matched by Jerron Seymour in 2014.