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Ole Miss’ Jordan Watkins, Jaxson Dart have record days in 63-31 blowout of Arkansas

Mississippi receiver Jordan Watkins set school records with five touchdown catches and 254 receiving yards against Arkansas on Nov. 2, 2024. (AP Photo/Michael Woods)

No. 19 Ole Miss set several school records in its 63-31 demolition of Arkansas on Saturday.

Jordan Watkins racked up 254 receiving yards, surpassing the 247 that Jonathan Mingo collected against Vanderbilt in 2022. He also had five touchdown catches, breaking teammate Tre Harris’ record against Mercer last season.

Quarterback Jaxson Dart threw for 515 yards and six touchdowns, becoming the second quarterback in SEC history to throw for that many yards and that many scores in a single game. Missouri’s Drew Lock first achieved the feat on September 2, 2017 against Missouri State.

Dart’s 515 yards set an Ole Miss record for most passing yards in a single game. His six touchdown passes tie Eli Manning and Matt Corral for the most in a game in school history.

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With 542 total yards (including a team-high 47 yards rushing), Dart also set Ole Miss single-game and career records in that category. He surpassed Archie Manning’s mark of 540 yards, set in 1969 against Alabama. And he overtook Bo Wallace’s 10,478 career yards by totaling 10,805 yards during his three seasons at Oxford.

Dart achieved two more milestones in Saturday’s win. With his 25th win as Ole Miss’ starting quarterback, he passed Eli Manning and Wallace, who both had 24. He also overtook Jordan Ta’amu and Chad Kelly for most career 300-yard passing games with 13. (Dart’s third career 400 yard game placed him one behind Ta’amu.)

In addition to the numerous records set Saturday, the Rebels’ 63 points tied the school record in an SEC game, previously set in 1979 against Vanderbilt.

Now at 3-2 in the SEC (7-2 overall), Ole Miss is tied for fourth with Vanderbilt and Alabama.

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