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Streak Watch: Week 6

Ethan Levine

By Ethan Levine

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Florida Gators’ wideout Quinton Dunbar caught at least one pass for a 32nd straight game in Florida’s 10-9 win over Tennessee Saturday. He is now three games short of the school record, set by Ike Hilliard at 35 straight games with a catch from 1994-1997.

Dunbar’s streak began during his freshman season in 2011, and has remained a testament to his durability and reliability on the outside in the Gators’ many offenses during that span.

Here are some other streaks from around the SEC that were extended or ended this weekend:

  • Alabama: The Crimson Tide snapped a 10-game win streak over Ole Miss with a 23-17 loss to the Rebels Saturday in Oxford, and snapped a 13-game win streak in the month of October dating back to 2010. The Tide also scored in its 174th straight game, which extends a school record.
  • Auburn: The Tigers won their 13th straight home game with a 41-7 thumping of LSU on Saturday, marking the longest active home win streak in the nation. Auburn has also won six straight home games against ranked opponents. Auburn’s defense has held its opponent to 21 points or fewer in five straight games, its longest streak since 2007-08.
  • Georgia: Starting center David Andrews started his 32 consecutive game in the Bulldogs 44-17 rout of Vanderbilt between the Hedges on Saturday.
  • Kentucky: The Wildcats streak of four games without allowing a first half touchdown was snapped in a thrilling 45-38 victory over South Carolina Saturday night. Defensive end Bud Dupree, who ran back the game-winning pick-six, started his 32nd straight game for UK, the longest active streak on the team. And while it’s not a long streak, Kentucky won consecutive SEC contests for the first time since 2009 after beating Vaderbilt last week before topping the Gamecocks.
  • LSU: The Tigers extended their streak of 87 weeks as a ranked team entering Saturday’s loss to Auburn, but LSU found itself on the outside of Sunday’s updated polls, bringing that streak to an end.
  • Mississippi State: The Bulldogs extended their win streak to eight in a row, dating back to last season, with Saturday’s lopsided 48-31 win over Texas A&M. It is the longest active win streak of any team in the SEC. The MSU offense also went over 500 total yards for a sixth straight game, also dating back to last season.
  • Ole Miss: The Rebels forced a turnover for a 28th straight game in Saturday’s win over Alabama when Senquez Golson pulled in the game-winning interception in the final minute of the fourth quarter.
  • South Carolina: The Gamecocks are an even 3-3 at the halfway point of their season following a road loss to Kentucky, snapping a streak of eight straight seasons above .500 at the halfway point in the year.
  • Tennessee: The Volunteers lost their 10th straight game to Florida in Saturday’s 10-9 disappointment, but scored in their 254th straight game, the fourth-longest active streak in America. In a quirkier streak, the Vols have also lost 11 straight coin tosses dating back to last season.
  • Texas A&M: Aggies junior Sam Moeller was the team’s “12th man” for a 19th straight game in their loss on the road against Mississippi State.

And outside the SEC, defending national champion Florida State extended the nation’s best win streak to 21 games with a over Wake Forest Saturday.

Ethan Levine

A former newspaper reporter who has roamed the southeastern United States for years covering football and eating way too many barbecue ribs, if there is such a thing.

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