Don’t look now but the SEC’s best rushing team is the Georgia Bulldogs…without Todd Gurley. Nick Chubb is the Dawgs’ battering ram, rushing for 345 yards and three touchdowns in the last two games. The Bulldogs are averaging over 265 yards per game rushing. That’s dominant.

After Texas A&M’s recent struggles, the Mississippi State Bulldogs lead the SEC in total offense and are second in scoring offense (listed below). Do you think Dak Prescott and Dan Mullen are a dynamic duo? College football is turning into a head coach-quarterback league, and the Mullen-Prescott duo is wildly entertaining.

Ole Miss and Alabama are statistically dominant on defense. The Rebels lead the SEC in scoring defense, holding opponents to 10.6 points per game, while Alabama still has the SEC’s best ‘total defense’, holding opponents to 262 yards per game.

Here’s a look at the 2014 SEC team stats leaders, with scoring offense listed below:

SEC Scoring Offense

Team G TD FG 1XP 2XP Points Points/G
1 Georgia 7 40 8 38 1 304 43.4
2 Mississippi State 6 35 3 32 0 251 41.8
3 Auburn 6 29 10 29 0 233 38.8
4 Texas A&M 8 41 7 40 0 307 38.4
5 Arkansas 7 38 2 34 0 268 38.3
6 Alabama 7 33 9 33 0 258 36.9
7 LSU 8 38 7 32 2 285 35.6
8 Mississippi 7 33 6 32 0 248 35.4
9 South Carolina 7 30 12 30 0 246 35.1
10 Kentucky 7 27 11 27 0 222 31.7
11 Missouri 7 28 6 27 1 215 30.7
12 Florida 6 21 9 19 0 172 28.7
13 Tennessee 7 20 10 19 1 171 24.4
14 Vanderbilt 7 15 6 11 2 123 17.6

SEC Scoring Defense

Name G TD FG Safety Points Points/G
1 Ole Miss 7 7 8 1 74 10.6
2 Alabama 7 10 8 0 92 13.1
3 LSU 8 16 8 0 136 17
4 Auburn 6 14 4 0 110 18.3
5 Mississippi State 6 14 8 0 120 20
5 Georgia 7 19 3 0 140 20
7 Tennessee 7 19 6 0 149 21.3
8 Missouri 7 18 8 0 150 21.4
9 Kentucky 7 19 7 0 153 21.9
10 Florida 6 18 9 0 153 25.5
11 Arkansas 7 26 2 0 188 26.9
12 Texas A&M 8 29 5 0 217 27.1
13 South Carolina 7 27 10 0 220 31.4
14 Vanderbilt 7 29 12 0 238 34