Two weeks ago, the Arkansas Razorbacks had the longest conference losing streak of any team in the power five conferences.

After a Week 13 win over Ole Miss, however, the Hogs are one of the streakiest teams in the nation.

Arkansas has now won back to back SEC games to open its first winning streak in the conference since 2012, and its defense has begun an even more impressive streak in those consecutive wins. The Razorbacks shutout both LSU and Ole Miss the last two weeks, marking the first time an unranked team posted two straight shutouts against ranked opponents in FBS history.

The Hogs also posted back to back shutouts for the first time since joining the SEC in 1992.

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

Alabama: The Crimson Tide extended its home winning streak to 15 straight games with Saturday’s win over Western Carolina, marking the longest active home winning streak in the nation. The Tide also scored in its 180th straight game, and scored in the first half of its 100th straight game. Alabama’s win over the Catamounts gave it 10 wins on the season, marking the seventh year in a row ‘Bama has reached the 10-win plateau. Lastly, quarterback Blake Sims snapped a streak of 158 pass attempts without an interception in the victory, ending the third longest streak in program history.

Arkansas: In addition to its incredible scoreless streak on defense, the Razorbacks also scored on their opening possession for a fifth straight game in Saturday’s win over Ole Miss, and they held their opponent scoreless on its opening drive for a fourth straight game.

Auburn: The Tigers won their 26th straight non-conference home game with Saturday’s win over Samford.

Georgia: Nick Chubb ran for 113 yards in the first half of Georgia’s win over Charleston Southern on Saturday, giving him six consecutive 100-yard games this season. He’s the first player in the Mark Richt era to pull off that many consecutive 100-yard performances.

Mississippi State: Bulldogs’ quarterback Dak Prescott accounted for a touchdown in his 13th straight game, defensive end Preston Smith registered a tackle for loss for a 10th straight game and linebacker Benardrick McKinney recorded a tackle in his 37th straight game in MSU’s win over Vanderbilt on Saturday.

Missouri: The Tigers won their 10th straight road game in Saturday’s win over Tennessee in Neyland Stadium, marking the longest road winning streak in school history.

Ole Miss: The Rebels forced a turnover in their 34th straight game, extending the longest active streak in the FBS despite Saturday’s loss to Arkansas.

South Carolina: The Gamecocks won their 36th straight game against an opponent from outside the power five conferences with Saturday’s win over South Alabama. They also extended their winning streak in home games against non-conference foes to 21 games in a row. Additionally, Saturday’s win earned South Carolina bowl eligibility for the 10th year in a row.