Prescott becomes sixth player in SEC history with at least 100 career touchdowns
During Thursday's game against Missouri, Mississippi State signal-caller Dak Prescott became the sixth player in SEC history to account for at least 100 career touchdowns.
Needing four touchdowns prior to the beginning of the contest, the quarterback threw four touchdowns during the first three quarters.
The touchdown total puts Prescott in exceptional company. The five players ahead of him on the list include Tim Tebow, Aaron Murray, Danny Wuerffel, Peyton Manning, and Chris Leak.
Prescott is also only the third player in the SEC to have thrown for at least 50 touchdowns and rush for at least 30 touchdowns (along with Tebow and Johnny Manziel).
Congrats @15_DakP, the sixth player in @SEC history to account for 100+ touchdowns! #HailState pic.twitter.com/wgmsY0iAQm
— MSU Football (@HailStateFB) November 6, 2015