FAYETTEVILLE — A look at notable individual and team statistics set in 2016.
Austin Allen
3,430: Passing yards, which ranks fifth in a single season.
3,304: Total yards of offense, which ranks sixth in a single season.
401: Pass attempts, becoming the third Arkansas quarterback to throw at least 400 pass attempts in a season (Ryan Mallett and Tyler Wilson).
400: Passing yards vs. Alabama, which tied Ryan Mallett for ninth-most in a single game.
245: Completions, which ranks fourth in a single season.
146: Consecutive passes without an interception, which is second-most in school history.
61: Completion percentage, which ranks ninth in a single season.
27: Touchdowns responsible for, which is tied for fifth in a single season (Clint Stoerner 1998).
25: Passing touchdowns, which ranks fifth in a single season.
Rawleigh Williams
1,587: All-purpose yards, which ranks sixth in a single season.
1,360: Rushing yards, which ranks fifth in a single season.
245: Rushing attempts, which ranks fifth in a single season.
205: Rushing yards vs. Mississippi State, marking the 14th time an Arkansas player rushed for at least 200 yards in a game.
7: 100-yard rushing games, which is tied for third in a single season (Darren McFadden 2006, Cedric Cobbs 2003).
5: Touchdowns responsible for vs. Mississippi State, which is fifth in school history.
1: Ranking in SEC rushing yards during the regular season, becoming the first Arkansas player since Knile Davis to lead the league in rushing yards.
Drew Morgan
138: Career receptions, which tied Marcus Monk for seventh in school history.
65: Receptions, which ranks third in a single season, eclipsing his previous third-place mark of 63 set in 2015.
Keon Hatcher
19: Career touchdown receptions, which ranks fourth in school history.
10: Career 100-yard receiving games, which is tied for 10th in school history (Hunter Henry, D.J. Williams, Mike Reppond and James Shibest).
8: Touchdown receptions, which tied for fifth in a single season (Chuck Dicus and Derek Russell).
Jared Cornelius
20: Years since an Arkansas receiver had three consecutive 100-yard receiving performances, which Cornelius accomplished vs. Texas A&M, Alcorn State and Alabama.
3: 100-yard receiving games, which is in an 11-way tie for seventh in a single season.
Adam McFain
54: Length of made field goal vs. Auburn, which is tied for the eighth-longest in school history.
Toby Baker
44.4: Yards per punt, which is tied for fifth in a single season (Steve Little 1976).
10: Punts vs. Auburn, which is tied for third-most in a single game.
Deon Stewart
21: Kickoff returns, which ranks 10th in a single season.
Deatrich Wise
16.5: Sacks in a career, which ranks 10th in school history.
Miscellaneous
-The 24-point lead against Virginia Tech was Arkansas' largest in a game it would lose. The Razorbacks' previous record for largest blown lead was 21 points in a 34-31 overtime loss to Louisiana-Monroe in 2012.
-Arkansas allowed a school-record 36 rushing touchdowns.
-The Razorbacks' 9.99-yard-per-play average vs. Alcorn State was fourth-most in a game; the 9.87-yard-per-carry average vs. Mississippi State was sixth-most.
-Arkansas' 661 yards of total offense at Mississippi State were fourth-most in a single game and most in an SEC game.
-The Razorbacks ran 5,320 offensive plays (2,133 rushing, 3,187 passing), which is sixth-most in a single season.
-Arkansas averaged 6.03 yards per play, which tied the 2003 team for ninth-highest in a single season.
-The Razorbacks had 288 first downs, which are tied with the 2014 team for third-most in a season.
-Arkansas had 150 first downs by passing the ball, which is fourth-most all-time.
-Florida's 14 rushing attempts were the fewest ever against Arkansas.
-The 4 rushing touchdowns by Mississippi State quarterback Nick Fitzgerald tied for the most in a game vs. Arkansas.
-Auburn's 543 rushing yards were the most ever against Arkansas.
-The LSU, Alabama and Florida attendances ranked sixth-, seventh- and ninth-largest, respectively, in the history of Razorback Stadium.
-Arkansas' average attendance of 69,582 was the highest ever in a single season.