On the seventh Saturday of the SEC's 2018 season, Tennessee defeated Auburn 30-24, Florida defeated Vanderbilt 37-27, LSU defeated Georgia 36-16, Texas A&M defeated South Carolina 26-23, Alabama defeated Missouri 39-10 and Ole Miss defeated Arkansas 37-33 in league games. Here are 10 numbers about the SEC's seventh-week games:

2 Road games have been won by Florida after the Gators fell behind by 18 points, including Saturday's 37-27 victory over Vanderbilt. Trailing 21-3 in the second quarter, Florida scored the next 24 points as the Gators equaled the biggest road rally in school history. Florida also overcame an 18-point deficit to win in a road game on Sept. 27, 2003, when the Gators posted a 24-21 victory at Kentucky after falling behind 21-3. Florida lost the 26 games between that Kentucky contest and Saturday's victory in which it trailed by at least 18 points on the road. The Commodores' 21-3 advantage on Saturday was Vanderbilt's first three-possession lead against a ranked team since it upset No. 6 South Carolina 17-6 on Oct. 20, 2007.

3 Quarterbacks have won the SEC Offensive Player of the Week Award in 2018 for their performances against Auburn, including the past two recipients of the honor. In Tennessee's 30-24 victory over Auburn on Saturday, Volunteers QB Jarrett Guarantano completed 21-of-32 passes for 328 yards (86 more than his previous career high) with two TDs and no interceptions. In Mississippi State's 23-9 victory over Auburn on Oct. 6, Bulldogs QB Nick Fitzgerald completed 9-of-17 passes for 69 yards with no TDs and one interception and ran 28 times for 195 yards and two TDs. In LSU's 22-21 victory over Auburn on Sept. 15, Tigers QB Joe Burrow completed 15-of-34 passes for 249 yards with one TD and no interceptions and ran 10 times for 22 yards. The SEC presents awards for Offensive, Defensive, Special Teams, Offensive Lineman, Defensive Lineman and Freshman of the Week. The other teams that have produced more than one award for their opponents in a single category have been Arkansas, which has had two Special Teams Player of the Week performances against it, and Auburn again, which has had two Defensive Lineman of the Week performances against it.

3 Consecutive Alabama games have featured two 100-yard receivers after the Crimson Tide had five such games in its previous football history. In Saturday's 39-10 victory over Missouri, Alabama WR Jerry Jeudy caught three passes for 147 yards and one TD and WR DeVonta Smith caught four passes for 100 yards and one TD. In a 65-31 victory over Arkansas on Oct. 6, Jeudy caught four passes for 135 yards and two TDs and TE Irv Smith Jr caught two passes for 123 yards and one TD. In a 56-14 victory over Louisiana-Lafayette on Sept. 29, WR Henry Ruggs III caught five passes for 116 yards and two TDs and WR Jaylen Waddle caught three passes for 138 yards and two TDs. Alabama had two 100-yard receivers in the same game for the first time in the 1969 Iron Bowl, when David Bailey and Bubba Sawyer did it against Auburn. It also was accomplished by Jason McAddley and Freddie Milons against Arkansas in 1999, Milons and Antonio Carter against UCLA in 2001, Tyrone Prothro and DJ Hall against Southern Miss in 2005 and DeAndrew White and Amari Cooper against Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl after the 2013 season.

4 Fourth-down snaps were converted into first downs by LSU in its 36-16 victory over Georgia on Saturday. The Bulldogs had allowed three successful conversions on 11 fourth-down attempts in 2018 entering the game, but the Tigers went 4-for-4. LSU QB Joe Burrow converted three fourth-and-1 snaps -- scoring from the Georgia 1 as the Tigers took a 10-0 lead in the second quarter, gaining 1 yard at the LSU 38 on a field-goal drive and gaining 2 yards at the Georgia 14 on another field-goal drive. In the same series that included Burrow's second conversion, LSU RB Clyde Edwards-Helaise converted a fourth-and-1 at the Georgia 36 with a 16-yard run.

7 Consecutive games have featured a TD on Alabama's first possession, with QB Tua Tagovailoa's 81-yard pass to WR Jerry Jeudy on the second snap of the Crimson Tide's 39-10 victory over Missouri on Saturday continuing the streak. Tagovailoa has thrown five TD passes, with three going to Jeudy, during the streak, and the Tide has had a touchdown lead before its opponent has gotten the ball in five of the games. The streak started when Tagovailoa threw an 11-yard TD pass to Jeudy on Alabama's seventh snap in a 51-14 victory over Louisville on Sept. 1. On Sept. 8, Jeudy caught a 58-yard pass from Tagovailoa on the fifth snap of a 57-7 victory over Arkansas State. On Sept. 15, RB Damien Harris ran 43 yards for a TD on Alabama's third offensive snap in a 62-7 victory over Ole Miss. On Sept. 22, DeVonta Smith caught a 30-yard pass from Tagovailoa on Alabama's first offensive snap in a 45-23 victory over Texas A&M. On Sept. 29, Josh Jacobs ran 9 yards for a TD on the eighth snap of a 56-14 victory over Louisiana-Lafayette. On Oct. 6, TE Irv Smith Jr. caught a 76-yard pass from Tagovailoa on the first snap of a 65-31 victory over Arkansas. Three of Alabama's games this season have featured a TD on the opening snap. In addition to the two by the Crimson Tide, Ole Miss QB Jordan Ta'amu threw a 75-yard TD pass to WR D.K. Metcalf on the first snap against Alabama.

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8 Victories without a loss for LSU under coach Ed Orgeron in the game after a Tigers' defeat. On Saturday, LSU upended Georgia 36-16 a week after the Tigers lost 27-19 to Florida. In his first game as LSU's coach, Orgeron led the Tigers to a 42-7 victory over Missouri on Oct. 1, 2016, after LSU had lost to Auburn 18-13 in its final game under Les Miles. Later that season, LSU followed a 10-0 loss to Alabama with a 38-10 victory over Arkansas and a 16-10 loss to Florida with a 54-39 victory over Texas A&M. In 2017, the Tigers followed a 37-7 loss to Mississippi State with a 35-26 victory over Syracuse, a 24-21 loss to Troy with a 17-16 victory over Florida and a 24-10 loss to Alabama with a 33-10 victory over Arkansas. LSU concluded the 2017 season with a 21-17 loss to Notre Dame in the Citrus Bowl, then started the 2018 campaign with a 33-17 victory over Miami (Fla.).

11 Years to the day since its previous victory on an SEC West team's home field, Tennessee won a game in the West again. The Volunteers defeated Auburn 30-24 at Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday for their first victory on an SEC Western Division team's home field since a 33-21 win over Mississippi State at Davis Wade Stadium in Starkville on Oct. 13, 2007. Saturday's victory ended Tennessee's 13-game road losing streak against SEC West opponents (which doesn't include the Volunteers' loss to LSU in the 2007 SEC Championship Game in Atlanta). Tennessee's win also was its first against an SEC West opponent since a 52-14 victory over Ole Miss on Nov. 13, 2010, ending a 15-game losing streak in interdivision games. The Volunteers also ended their 11-game conference losing streak -- the longest in school history -- with their first SEC win since at 63-37 victory over Missouri on Nov. 19, 2016.

18 Points were scored by LSU PK Cole Tracy in the Tigers' 36-16 victory over Georgia on Saturday. Tracy set an LSU single-game record for kicking points by making his five field-goal attempts (from 33, 36, 39, 24 and 30 yards) and his three extra-point kicks. Tracy's total is tied for the seventh-best for kicking points in a game in SEC history, and he tied the LSU record for most field goals in a game.

30 Consecutive possessions were recorded by Alabama without a punt between the Crimson Tide's final series against Texas A&M on Sept. 22 and its first series of the second half against Missouri on Saturday. Alabama did not punt against Louisiana-Lafayette and Arkansas or in the first half of Saturday's game. The Tide's 30 puntless possessions included 18 touchdowns and four field goals. Four of the possessions ended when time ran out in the first half or a game, two concluded with missed field-goal attempts, one ended with a lost fumble and one ended when Alabama was stopped short on fourth down. When he finally got a chance to punt in the second half against Missouri, Alabama's Skyler DeLong got off a 12-yarder.

528 Yards of total offense were accumulated by Ole Miss QB Jordan Ta'amu in the Rebels' 37-33 victory over Arkansas on Saturday. Ta'amu passed for 387 yards and ran for 141. Ta'amu's total ranks No. 9 on the SEC's all-time list and second in Ole Miss history, behind the 540 yards amassed by Archie Manning against Alabama in 1969. Ta'amu's performance is the sixth-most in a conference game in SEC history. Of those six league games with the most individual yards of total offense, three have come against Arkansas and three have come against Alabama. In addition to Manning's performance, the Crimson Tide gave up 562 yards to Texas A&M QB Johnny Manziel in 2013 and 540 to LSU QB Rohan Davey in 2001. In addition to Ta'amu's performance, Arkansas gave up 557 yards to Manziel in 2012 and 554 to Mississippi State QB Dak Prescott in 2015.

Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @AMarkG1.