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His 285 yards vs. Texas A&M bettered Leonard Fournettes previous record of 284 set vs. Ole Miss earlier this year.Its also the 10th-highest total in SEC history and the most in the league since 2013.Nick Fitzgerald, QB, Mississippi StateFitzgerald accounted for 367 yards of total offense and five touchdowns in leading Mississippi State to its largest Egg Bowl victory since 1916.Fitzgerald rushed for an MSU single-game school record 258 yards on 14 carries with two touchdowns, breaking Anthony Dixons previous mark of 252 in 2009.He averaged a school-record 18.4 yards per carry, which is the second-best mark by a player in SEC history (min. 10 carries - LSUs Harvey Williams 19.6 vs. Rice ion 1987). The 18.4 yards per carry was the highest by an SEC player in a conference game in league history (min. 10 carries).The 258 rushing yards was the most by an FBS quarterback since Navys Keenan Reynolds rushed for 277 on Nov. 14, 2014. Fitzgerald also threw for three touchdowns. 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