Individual and team statistics added to Arkansas' record book in 2016

Rawleigh Williams III pushes off Mississippi State defensive back Mark McLaurin as he runs towards the end zone during the first quarter of the Razorbacks game in Starkville, MS.

— 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.