Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

SEC NOTEBOOK

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MATCHUP OF THE WEEK: Houston quarterbac­k Greg Ward Jr. vs. Vanderbilt defense: Ward is a major reason why the 18th-ranked Cougars are undefeated. He ranks ninth among all Football Bowl Subdivisio­n players in total offense and is the only FBS player to average over 200 yards passing and 90 yards rushing per game. He has run for 15 touchdowns to match LSU’s Leonard Fournette for the FBS lead. He faces one of his toughest tests against a Vanderbilt team that has yielded just 316.6 yards per game to rank 22nd nationally in total defense.

NUMBERS GAME: Tennessee has won 29 of its last 30 games against Kentucky, with the lone Kentucky victory coming in 2011. ... LSU’s Brandon Harris has thrown 128 passes this season without getting intercepte­d. Harris and Arizona’s Anu Solomon are the only FBS quarterbac­ks with at least 50 pass attempts who haven’t been picked off. ... Missouri’s Kentrell Brothers leads all FBS players with 103 tackles. Nobody else has more than 85. ... Florida, Auburn and Duke are the only FBS teams with zero turnovers in the month of October.

UPSET WATCH: No. 19 Mississipp­i at Auburn: The Tigers are a 7½-point underdog on Saturday, but do have the advantage of playing at home. Auburn’s offense has looked better in recent

weeks during a 30-27 win over Kentucky and a 54-46 loss against Arkansas in four overtimes. Ole Miss has the league’s most prolific offense, but has been beaten badly in its last two road games against Florida and Memphis.

IMPACT PERFORMER: Auburn RB Peyton Barber. It’s a great year for running backs in the SEC so Barber’s solid season has been lost behind stars like LSU’s Leonard Fournette and Alabama’s Derrick Henry. Barber, a sophomore, is fourth in the league with 770 yards rushing and third with 12 rushing touchdowns. Barber ran for 120 yards and four touchdowns in last week’s loss against Arkansas.

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