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142-143 SF History and Records 2007 FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL RUSHING ATTEMPTS Career 1,091, Trevor Cobb, 1989-92 493, Chad Richardson, 1996-99 486, Chad Nelson, 1994-97 443, Robbie Beck, 2000-03 439, Kyle Herm, 2000-03 436, John Coleman, 1972-75 430, Stahle Vincent, 1969-71 430, Greg Henderson, 2001-04 428, Michael Perry, 1995-98 422, Quinton Smith, 2003-06 Season 360, Trevor Cobb, 1991 283, Trevor Cobb, 1990 279, Trevor Cobb, 1992 243, Stahle Vincent, 1971 211, Quinton Smith, 2006 208, Ed Bailey, 2004 205, Kyle Herm, 2001 203, Chad Richardson, 1999 199, Yoncy Edmonds, 1993 198, Kevin Trigg, 1983 Game 42, Trevor Cobb vs. Iowa State, 1991 Left: Chad Nelson (11), 1994-97 41, Trevor Cobb vs. SMU, 1991 Above: Michael Perry (8), 1995-98 40, Trevor Cobb vs. Houston, 1991 39, Stahle Vincent vs. Baylor, 1971 Below: Spencer George (24), 39, Trevor Cobb vs. Arkansas, 1990 1993-96 38, Butch Robinson vs. Baylor, 1968 38, Trevor Cobb vs. Texas Tech, 1990 Game YARDAGE 265, Dicky Maegle vs. Alabama (Cotton Bowl), 1954 244, Antonio Brinkley vs. Lamar, 1985 Career (1,500 or more) 240, Trevor Cobb vs. Iowa State, 1991 4,948, Trevor Cobb, 1989-92 234, Ed Bailey vs. Hawaii, 2004 2,505, Quinton Smith, 2003-06 224, Chad Richardson vs. Colorado State, 1998 2,496, Michael Perry, 1995-96 223, Trevor Cobb vs. Sam Houston State, 1992 2,415, Chad Nelson, 1994-97 216, Trevor Cobb vs. Tulane, 1991 2,218, Robbie Beck, 2000-03 215, Larry Cardwell vs. TCU, 1970 2,028, Kyle Herm, 2000-03 2,024, Chad Richardson, 1996-99 1,995, Greg Henderson, 2001-04 VERAGE ER USH 1,917, Kosse Johnson, 1951-53 A P R 1,790, Spencer George, 1993-96 Career (Minimum 150 attempts) 1,773, Dicky Maegle, 1952-54 6.6, Dicky Maegle, 1952-54 1,770, Ed Bailey, 2001-04 6.2, Todd Jones, 1984-87 1,675, Stahle Vincent, 1969-71 5.9. Anthony Griffin, 1997-2000 1,647, Yoncy Edmonds, 1992-95 5.9, Quinton Smith, 2003-06 1,642, Jamie Tyler, 1998-2001 5.8, Michael Perry, 1995-98 1,583, Earl Cooper, 1976-79 5.6, Leroy Bradley, 1998-2001 1,548, John Coleman, 1972-75 5.3, Benji Wood, 1996-97 1,506, Lorenzo Cyphers, 1985-88 5.2, Chad Nelson, 1994-97 5.1, Vincent Hawkins, 1999-2002 Season 5.0, Robbie Beck, 2000-03 Season (Minimum 75 attempts) 1,692, Trevor Cobb, 1991 4.79, Kosse Johnson, 1951-53 7.31, Dicky Maegle, 1953 1,386, Trevor Cobb, 1992 4.77, Yoncy Edmonds, 1992-95 7.29, Thomas Lott, 2003 1,325, Trevor Cobb, 1990 7.1, Todd Jones, 1987 1,096, Quinton Smith, 2006 6.4, Michael Perry, 1997 1,034, Michael Perry, 1997 6.4, Quinton Smith, 2005 1,021, Ed Bailey, 2004 6.29, Dicky Maegle, 1954 953, Chad Nelson, 1997 6.26, Chad Nelson, 1996 945, Stahle Vincent, 1971 5.9, Kyle Herm, 2003 944, Kosse Johnson, 1953 5.83, Yoncy Edmonds, 1995 941, Yoncy Edmonds, 1993 5.82, Spencer George, 1996 5.7, Leroy Bradley, 1999 5.5, Kosse Johnson, 1952 5.44, Benji Wood, 1997 144 2007 FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL RUSHING YEARLY LEADERS Year Rushing Att. Yards Avg. TD LP 1951 Teddy Riggs 114 639 5.6 4 — 1952 Kosse Johnson 108 592 5.5 - — Left: Dicky Maegle (47), 1952- 1953 *Kosse Johnson 187 944 5.1 - — 1954 *Dicky Maegle 144 905 6.3 11 — 54. 1955 Jerry Hall 55 255 4.6 1 — Below: Stahle Vincent (12), 1956 Raymond Chilton 92 405 4.4 2 — 1969-71 1957 King Hill 90 446 5.0 5 — 1958 Pat Bailey 63 342 5.4 2 — Bottom: Earl Cooper (44), 1959 Bill Bucek 117 511 4.3 4 — 1976-79 1960 Robert Wayt 83 392 4.7 2 21 1961 Roland Jackson 88 415 4.4 5 18 1962 Paul Piper 85 387 4.5 3 — 1963 Paul Piper 128 475 3.7 3 — 1964 Gene Fleming 103 395 3.8 1 81 1965 Lester Lehman 101 422 4.2 1 — 1966 Robby Shelton 150 607 4.1 6 51 1967 Terry Shelton 133 651 4.9 5 42 1968 Terry Conley 182 681 3.8 8 20 1969 Mike Spruill 101 440 4.4 8 64 1970 Stahle Vincent 91 453 5.0 1 55 1971 Stahle Vincent 243 945 3.9 3 53 1972 Gary Ferguson 160 639 4.0 1 37 1973 Gary Ferguson 99 385 3.9 1 21 1974 Gary Ferguson 117 417 3.8 1 30 1975 John Coleman 172 782 4.6 3 22 1976 James Sykes 100 435 4.4 5 39 1977 Earl Cooper 135 598 4.4 7 — 1978 Earl Cooper 95 350 3.7 3 24 1979 Earl Cooper 146 536 3.7 5 70 1980 Calvin Fance 192 730 3.8 4 35 1981 Tim Sanders 116 408 3.5 0 15 1982 Tim Sanders 111 379 3.4 0 16 1983 Kevin Trigg 198 579 2.9 3 29 1984 Larry Collins 88 358 4.1 1 16 Game (Minimum 8 attempts) 1985 Antonio Brinkley 168 860 5.1 4 73 1986 Marc Scott 94 325 3.5 2 23 24.1, Dicky Maegle vs. Alabama (Cotton Bowl), 1987 Lorenzo Cyphers 170 751 4.4 5 48 1954 1988 Lorenzo Cyphers 163 516 3.2 3 16 14.4, Vincent Hawkins vs. Tulsa, 2001 1989 Trevor Cobb 169 545 3.2 3 32 14.1, Chad Nelson vs. SMU, 1996 1990 Trevor Cobb 283 1325 4.7 10 62 14.0, Byron Coston vs. Iowa State, 1994 1991 *Trevor Cobb 360 1692 4.7 14 79 13.6, Benji Wood vs. Tulane, 1997 1992 *Trevor Cobb 279 1386 5.0 11 64 1993 Yoncy Edmonds 199 941 4.7 7 50 12.6, Dicky Maegle vs. Arkansas, 1953 1994 Spencer George 185 804 4.3 4 54 1995 Yoncy Edmonds 84 490 5.8 2 75 1996 Chad Nelson 128 801 6.3 11 56 MOST 100-YARD 1997 #Michael Perry 162 1034 6.4 10 66 1998 Chad Richardson 181 746 4.1 6 60 1999 Chad Richardson 203 831 4.1 11 60 GAMES 2000 Jamie Tyler 95 400 4.2 5 39 2001 Kyle Herm 205 897 4.4 11 42 Career 2002 Robbie Beck 120 601 5.0 8 47 24, Trevor Cobb, 1989-92 2003 Thomas Lott 98 714 7.3 3 49 2004 Ed Bailey 208 1021 4.9 12 41 Season 2005 Quinton Smith 140 902 6.4 5 58 2006 Quinton Smith 211 1096 5.2 10 69 9, Trevor Cobb, 1991 8, Trevor Cobb, 1992 * Led SWC in rushing 6, Trevor Cobb, 1990 # Led WAC in rushing 5, Yoncy Edmonds, 1993 5, Michael Perry, 1997 5, Ed Bailey, 2004 5, Quinton Smith, 2005 5, Quinton Smith, 2006 Consecutive 6, Trevor Cobb, 1991 Career 5, Trevor Cobb, 1992 6, Trevor Cobb, 1989-92 4, Trevor Cobb, 1990 LONGEST RUNS MOST 200-YARD 95, Dicky Maegle vs. Alabama (Cotton Bowl), 1954 (Note: This is the famous bench tackle in which Maegle was awarded distance to goal and a touchdown.) GAMES 95, Kyle Herm vs. Nevada, 2003 Season 93, King Hill vs. TCU, 1957 3, Trevor Cobb, 1991 88, Bob Nemir vs. Southwestern, 1945 2, Trevor Cobb, 1992 87, Byron Coston vs. Iowa State, 1994 86, Marcus Rucker vs. San Jose State, 2004 Consecutive 85, George Walmsley vs. Arkansas, 1944 2, Trevor Cobb, 1991 Ed Bailey (18), 2001-04 145 2007 FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL PASSING 366, Donald Hollas vs. Texas, 1989 357, Mark Comalander vs. Houston, 1984 Left: Tommy Kramer (9), 1973- 76 COMPLETION Below: Josh LaRocca (7), 1991- 95 PERCENTAGE Career (Minimum 100 attempts) .566, Donald Hollas, 1987-90 .562, Frank Ryan, 1955-57 .552, Bert Emanuel, 1992-93 .520, King Hill, 1955-57 .519, Mark Comalander, 1984-87 .511, Josh LaRocca, 1991-95 .502, Kyle Herm, 2000-03 .500, Randy Hertel, 1977-80 Season (Minimum 75 attempts) .586, Joel Armstrong, 2006 .578, Bert Emanuel, 1993 ATTEMPTS .577, Chase Clement, 2006 Career .570, Donald Hollas, 1990 1,121, Randy Hertel, 1977-80 .565, Donald Hollas, 1989 1,036, Tommy Kramer, 1973-76 .563, Billy Cox, 1960 753, Mark Comalander, 1984-87 .559, Randy Hertel, 1977 643, Quentis Roper, 1985-88 .553, King Hill, 1956 606, Donald Hollas, 1987-90 .550, Frank Ryan, 1956 580, Bruce Gadd, 1970-72 .550, Mark Comalander, 1985 450, Josh LaRocca, 1991-95 401, Robert Hailey, 1965-67 Game (Minimum 10 attempts) 389, Chase Clement, 2005-06 .917 (11/12), Josh LaRocca vs. Baylor, 1994 384, Bert Emanuel, 1992-93 Season Game TOUCHDOWNS 501, Tommy Kramer, 1976 35, Joel Armstrong vs. Troy, 2006 Career 356, Randy Hertel, 1977 34, Tommy Kramer vs. Texas, 1976 38, Randy Hertel, 1977-80 322, Bruce Gadd, 1972 31, Bruce Gadd vs. Clemson, 1972 37, Tommy Kramer, 1973-76 294, Randy Hertel, 1979 29, Tommy Kramer vs. SMU, 1976 27, Mark Comalander, 1984-87 279, Randy Hertel, 1978 29, Tommy Kramer vs. Florida, 1976 26, Michael Calhoun, 1981-82 276, Donald Hollas, 1989 29, Chase Clement, @Army, 2006 26, Chase Clement, 2005-06 28, Tommy Kramer vs. Utah, 1976 23, Quentis Roper, 1985-88 Game 28, Mark Comalander vs. Miami, Fla., 1985 23, Josh LaRocca, 1991-95 60, Tommy Kramer vs. Texas A&M, 1976 18, Tobin Rote, 1946-49 57, Tommy Kramer vs. Texas, 1976 18, Bruce Gadd, 1970-72 52, Randy Hertel vs. Houston, 1977 YARDAGE 51, Tommy Kramer vs. Houston, 1976 Career Season 51, Randy Hertel vs. Houston, 1978 21, Tommy Kramer, 1976 50, Mark Comalander vs.
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