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Mississippi State quarterback Dak Prescott scrambles in the first half against South Alabama on Sept. 13, 2014, in Mobile, Ala.

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Mississippi State (3-0, 0-0) at LSU (3-0, 0-0)

6 p.m. Saturday (ESPN)

Tiger Stadium, Baton Rouge, La.

0 TD passes allowed by LSU this season. The Tigers are the only SEC team that has not allowed a score through the air in 2014. Mississippi State QB Dak Prescott has thrown nine TD passes this season.

0 Field goals for Mississippi State this season. The Bulldogs are the only SEC team without one in 2014. MSU has attempted only one field goal. Of the three extra-point attempts missed by SEC teams this season, Mississippi State has two of them. LSU has the other.

2 Consecutive Saturdays have had record-breaking attendance at LSU's Tiger Stadium. The announced crowd for Saturday night's game against Louisiana-Monroe was 101,194, breaking the stadium record of 100,338 spectators at LSU's game against Sam Houston State the previous week. Before this season, the record had been 93,374 for LSU's game against Alabama in 2012. Tiger Stadium's capacity was expanded to 102,321 during the offseason.

3 SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week Awards in three weeks for Mississippi State DE Preston Smith. In MSU's opening game against Southern Miss, Smith intercepted a pass and blocked a field goal attempt. In the second game against UAB, Smith intercepted another pass and returned it for a touchdown. Last week against South Alabama, Smith had two sacks, caused a fumble and blocked a field goal attempt.

3 Career TD receptions for Mississippi State QB Dak Prescott - all thrown by WR Jameon Lewis. The pair hooked up again last week for a score against South Alabama.

4 Consecutive games with more than 500 yards of total offense for Mississippi State - last year's Liberty Bowl and the Bulldogs' first three games this season. It's the longest streak in MSU history.

6 Consecutive victories for Mississippi State and LSU, tied for the longest current winning streak in the SEC. Alabama gave each of the teams its most recent loss.

7 Consecutive seasons in which LSU has won its first four games, the longest streak in SEC history. The Tigers' most recent loss in their first four games in a season came in 2006, when they lost to Auburn 7-3 on Sept. 16, 2006.

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11 Consecutive seasons that LSU has been ranked when playing Mississippi State.

14 Consecutive victories for LSU against Mississippi State. The Bulldogs haven't beaten the Tigers since taking a 17-16 victory in 1999 - Mississippi State's only win in its past 22 games against LSU. The Tigers lead the series 71-33-3.

22 Consecutive September home games won by LSU. The Tigers' most recent loss at Tiger Stadium in the ninth month is a 30-27 defeat by Tennessee on Sept. 26, 2005.

23 Years since Mississippi State won at Tiger Stadium. The Bulldogs' most recent victory in Baton Rouge is a 28-19 win in 1991. MSU has lost 11 in a row at Tiger Stadium.

24 Consecutive games won by Mississippi State when leading at halftime. The Bulldogs' streak is the fourth-longest in the nation behind Oregon's 63, Oklahoma's 45 and Kansas State's 40.

31 Consecutive Mississippi State losses have been administered by teams that went on to bowls that season. The Bulldogs haven't lost to a team that finished the season with a losing record since a 34-3 setback against Tennessee on Oct. 18, 2008.

71 Consecutive seasons that LSU and Mississippi State have met on the football field when the teams square off on Saturday. The teams have met annually since 1944. The teams have met every season since 1926 with the exception of 1943, when MSU did not have a football team because of World War II.

77 Years since LSU shut out three consecutive opponents. The Tigers have shut out Sam Houston State and Louisiana-Monroe in their previous two games - LSU's first back-to-back shutouts since 1985 and its first consecutive shutouts at Tiger Stadium in the same season since 1940. LSU started the 1937 season by blanking Florida, Texas, Rice and Ole Miss.

400 Victories in Tiger Stadium for LSU, which improved to 400-144-8 at Death Valley when it defeated Louisiana-Monroe in Baton Rouge last week.

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