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Individual Collegiate Record S 21 6 INDIVIDUAL COLLEGIATE RECORDS Individual Collegiate Records Individual collegiate records are determined by comparing the best records in all four divisions (I-A, I-AA, II and III) in comparable categories. Included are career records of players who played in two divisions (e.g., Dennis Shaw of San Diego St., Howard Stevens of Randolph-Macon and Louisville, and Tom Ehrhardt of C. W. Post and Rhode Island). Players who played seasons other than in the NCAA will have statistics only including NCAA seasons. Total Offe n s e CAREER YARDS PER GAME (Minimum 5,500 Yar d s ) Pl a y e r, Team (Division[s]) Yea r s G Pl a y s Yar d s TD R ‡ Yd. PG Steve McNair, Alcorn St. (I-AA).. 19 9 1 - 9 4 42 *2 , 0 5 5 *1 6 , 8 2 3 15 2 *4 0 0 . 5 Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech (I-A).. 19 9 7 - 9 9 33 1, 7 0 5 12 , 6 1 8 11 7 38 2 . 4 Justin Peery, Westminster (Mo.) (III).. 19 9 6 - 9 9 39 2, 0 0 1 13 , 6 4 5 *1 6 6 34 9 . 9 Aaron Flowers, Cal St. Northridge (I-AA).. 19 9 6 - 9 7 20 94 4 6, 7 5 4 60 33 7 . 7 Ter ry Peebles, Hanover (III) .. 19 9 2 - 9 5 23 1, 1 4 0 7, 6 7 2 89 33 3 . 6 Dave Dickenson, Montana (I-AA) .. 19 9 2 - 9 5 35 1, 5 3 9 11 , 5 2 3 11 6 32 9 . 2 Willie Totten, Mississippi Val. (I-AA) .. 19 8 2 - 8 5 40 1, 8 1 2 13 , 0 0 7 15 7 32 5 . 2 Grady Benton, West Tex. A&M (II) .. 19 9 4 - 9 5 18 84 4 5, 8 3 1 55 32 3 . 9 Ty Detmer, Brigham Young (I-A) .. 19 8 8 - 9 1 46 1, 7 9 5 14 , 6 6 5 13 5 31 8 . 8 Neil Lomax, Portland St. (II; I-AA) .. 1977; 78-80 42 1, 9 0 1 13 , 3 4 5 12 0 31 7 . 7 Kirk Baumgartner, Wis.-Stevens Point (III) .. 19 8 6 - 8 9 41 2, 0 0 7 12 , 7 6 7 11 0 31 1 . 4 Mike Perez, San Jose St. (I-A) .. 19 8 6 - 8 7 20 87 5 6, 1 8 2 37 30 9 . 1 Doug Nussmeier, Idaho (I-AA) .. 19 9 0 - 9 3 39 1, 5 5 6 12 , 0 5 4 10 9 30 9 . 1 Josh Wallwork, Wyoming (I-A) .. 19 9 5 - 9 6 22 84 5 6, 7 5 3 60 30 7 . 0 Oteman Sampson, Florida A&M (I-AA) .. 19 9 6 - 9 7 22 90 6 6, 7 5 1 57 30 6 . 9 Doug Gaynor, Long Beach St. (I-A) .. 19 8 4 - 8 5 22 1, 0 6 7 6, 7 1 0 45 30 5 . 0 Tod Mayfield, West Tex. A&M (I-AA; II) .. 1984-85; 86 24 1, 1 6 5 7, 3 1 6 58 30 4 . 8 Jamie Martin, Weber St. (I-AA) .. 19 8 9 - 9 2 41 1, 8 3 8 12 , 2 8 7 93 29 9 . 7 Steve McNair played for Alcorn State from Tony Eason, Illinois (I-A).. 19 8 1 - 8 2 22 1, 0 1 6 6, 5 8 9 43 29 9 . 5 Sc o tt Otis, Glenville St. (II) .. 19 9 4 - 9 5 20 75 5 5, 9 1 1 66 29 5 . 6 1991-94 and remains the only player in NCAA history to average over 400 yards per Tom Proudian, Iona (I-AA).. 19 9 3 - 9 5 27 1, 3 3 7 7, 9 3 9 61 29 4 . 0 Robert Dougherty, Boston U. (I-AA).. 19 9 3 - 9 4 21 91 8 6, 1 3 5 56 29 2 . 1 game in total offense in a career. Keith Bishop, Ill. Wesleyan/Wheaton (Ill.) (III) .. 1981, 83-85 31 1, 4 6 7 9, 0 5 2 77 29 2 . 0 David Klingler, Houston (I-A).. 19 8 8 - 9 1 32 1, 4 3 1 9, 3 2 7 93 29 1 . 5 Stan Greene, Boston U. (I-AA).. 19 8 9 - 9 0 22 1, 1 6 7 6, 4 0 8 49 29 1 . 3 John Friesz, Idaho (I-AA).. 19 8 6 - 8 9 35 1, 4 5 9 10 , 1 8 7 79 29 1 . 1 Steve Sarkisian, Brigham Young (I-A) .. 19 9 5 - 9 6 25 95 3 7, 2 5 3 56 29 0 . 1 Chris Redman, Louisville (I-A) .. 19 9 6 - 9 9 42 1, 8 4 6 12 , 1 2 9 87 28 8 . 8 Steve Young, Brigham Young (I-A).. 19 8 1 - 8 3 31 1, 1 7 7 8, 8 1 7 74 28 4 . 4 Mark Novara, Lakeland (III).. 19 9 4 - 9 7 38 1, 6 5 3 10 , 8 0 1 11 2 28 4 . 2 Daunte Culpepper, UCF (I-AA; I-A) .. 19 9 5 - 9 8 44 1, 8 4 7 12 , 4 3 2 10 8 28 2 . 5 Tim Couch, Kentucky (I-A).. 19 9 6 - 9 8 29 1, 3 3 8 8, 1 6 0 78 28 1 . 4 Jayson Merrill, Western St. (II).. 19 9 0 - 9 1 20 64 1 5, 6 1 9 57 28 1 . 0 Jordan Poznick, Principia (III) .. 19 9 0 - 9 3 32 1, 7 5 7 8, 9 8 3 71 28 0 . 7 *Record. ‡Touchdowns-responsible-for are player’s TDs scored and passed for. SEASON YARDS PER GAME Pl a y e r, Team (Division) Yea r G Pl a y s Yar d s TD R ‡ Yd. PG Steve McNair, Alcorn St. (I-AA) .. .† 1 9 9 4 11 64 9 *5 , 7 9 9 53 *5 2 7 . 2 David Klingler, Houston (I-A).. .† 1 9 9 0 11 *7 0 4 5, 2 2 1 55 47 4 . 6 Justin Peery, Westminster (Mo.) (III) .. .† 1 9 9 8 10 64 5 4, 6 5 1 57 46 5 . 1 Willie Totten, Mississippi Val. (I-AA) .. .† 1 9 8 4 10 56 4 4, 5 7 2 *6 1 45 7 . 2 Justin Peery, Westminster (Mo.) (III) .. .† 1 9 9 9 10 59 9 4, 4 1 9 60 44 1 . 9 Danny Ragsdale, Redlands (III) .. 19 9 9 9 46 4 3, 8 5 5 35 42 8 . 3 Andre Ware, Houston (I-A).. .† 1 9 8 9 11 62 8 4, 6 6 1 49 42 3 . 7 Ty Detmer, Brigham Young (I-A).. 19 9 0 12 63 5 5, 0 2 2 45 41 8 . 5 Grady Benton, West Tex. A&M (II) .. .† 1 9 9 4 9 50 5 3, 6 9 9 35 41 1 . 0 Steve McNair, Alcorn St. (I-AA) .. .† 1 9 9 2 10 51 9 4, 0 5 7 39 40 5 . 7 Perry Klein, C. W. Post (II).. .† 1 9 9 3 10 49 9 4, 0 5 2 41 40 5 . 2 Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech (I-A).. .† 1 9 9 8 12 60 2 4, 8 4 0 47 40 3 . 3 Mike Maxwell, Nevada (I-A) .. .† 1 9 9 5 9 44 3 3, 6 2 3 34 40 2 . 6 Chris Redman, Louisville (I-A) .. 19 9 8 10 51 3 4, 0 0 9 31 40 0 . 9 Ter ry Peebles, Hanover (III) .. .† 1 9 9 5 10 57 2 3, 9 8 1 43 39 8 . 1 Steve Young, Brigham Young (I-A) .. .† 1 9 8 3 11 53 1 4, 3 4 6 41 39 5 . 1 Jamie Martin, Weber St. (I-AA)...
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