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Nebraska NCAA Record Hold Ers NCAA Team Records Held by the Huskers Highest Average Gain Per Rush, Season (Min About Nebraska Coaches Outlook Huskers Staff Opponents Review Bowls Records History Media About Nebraska Coaches Outlook Huskers Staff Opponents Review Bowls Records History Media NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA4 NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA4 NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA N Nebraska NCAA Record Hold ers NCAA Team Records Held by the Huskers Highest average gain per rush, season (min. 500 att.) 7.0, (627 for 4,398 yards), 1995 Most yards gained with out loss, game 677, vs. New Mexico State, 1982 Fewest punts, game 0, several times, last vs. Kansas, 2000 (tied with several other teams) Most fi eld goals made, game 7, vs. Missouri, 1985; Western Mich i gan vs. Marshall, 1984 Most fi rst downs, game 44, vs. Utah State, 1991 (33 rush, 10 pass, 1 penalty) Most fi rst downs by rush, game 36, vs. New Mexico State, 1982 Most 100-yard rushers, game 4, at Baylor, 2001– Thunder Collins, 165; Dahrran Diedrick, 137; Eric Crouch, 132; Judd Davies, 119 – (tied with four other teams) Most total offense touch downs, sea son 84, 1983 Most points scored, sea son 624, 1983 Most touchdowns, season 89, 1983 Most touchdowns rushing per game, season 5.5, 1997 (66 TD, 12 games) Most extra points by kick, sea son 77, 1983 Most consecutive extra points by kick, sea son 71, 1997 (tied with Florida, 1995) DeJuan Groce shares the NCAA record for punt return touchdowns in a season after scoring four times on punt returns in 2002. Groce unleashed touchdown returns of 83 and 72 yards Lowest average yards per play al lowed, sea son (min. 600-699 rushes) in Nebraska's win over Troy State on Aug. 31, 2002, before adding an 89-yard return against 2.51, 1967 Missouri and a 60-yard return against Mississippi in the Independence Bowl. Lowest average yards per rush al lowed, sea son (min. 500 rushes) 2.06, 1971 3,000 yards rushing and 4,000 yards passing by a quarterback, career Fewest punt returns allowed, season Eric Crouch, 1998-2001 (tied with three others) 5, 1995 (12 yards) Kickoff, punt and interception returns for touchdowns, sea son Most current consecutive non-losing seasons Joe Walker, 1998 (tied with many) 42, 1962-present Most consecutive pass es caught for touchdowns, season Most consecutive seasons win ning nine or more games 6, Gerald Armstrong, Sept. 5-Nov. 7, 1992; Carlos Carson, Lou i si ana State, 1977 33, 1969-2002 Highest average gain per rush, career (414-780 rushes) Most consecutive sellouts 7.16, Mike Rozier, 1981-83 262, 1962-present Most PATs Made, career NCAA Individual Records Held by Huskers 217, Kris Brown, 1995-98 Most fi eld goals made, game Most PATs At tempt ed, career 7, Dale Klein, vs. Mis sou ri, 1985; Mike Prindle,Western Mich i gan, vs. Marshall, 222, Kris Brown, 1995-98; Derek Mahoney, Fresno State, 1990-93; Nick Calaycay, 1984 Boise State, 1999-2002 Best perfect record of fi eld goals made, game Most punt return touch downs, season 7, Dale Klein, vs. Mis sou ri, 1985 4, DeJuan Groce, 2002 (tied with many) Touchdown by rush, pass and reception, game Most punt return touch downs, career Eric Crouch, vs. California, 1999 (tied with many) 7, Johnny Rodgers, 1970-72; Jack Mitchell, Okla ho ma, 1946-48; David Allen, Kansas Johnny Rodgers, vs. Notre Dame, 1973 Orange Bowl (tied with many) State, 1997-99 Most fi eld goals made, half Most touchdowns scored on kick/punt re turns, ca reer 5, Dale Klein, vs. Mis sou ri, 1985; Dat Ly, New Mexico State, vs. Kan sas, 1988 8, Johnny Rodgers, 1970-72; Cliff Branch, Colorado, 1970-71; Wes Welker, Texas Highest average gain per rush, season (214-281 rushes) Tech, 2000-03 7.81, Mike Rozier, 1983 Most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback, career 59, Eric Crouch, 1998-2001 1,000 yards rushing by a quarterback, season Jammal Lord, 2002; Eric Crouch, 2001; Scott Frost, 1997 (tied with many) 256 257 About Nebraska Coaches Outlook Huskers Staff Opponents Review Bowls Records History Media About Nebraska Coaches Outlook Huskers Staff Opponents Review Bowls Records History Media NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA4 NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA4 NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA N Nebraska Individual Of fen sive Records (Regular-season games from 1946 to 2001. The NCAA began including bowl games in statistics in 2002. Top bowl game performances are noted with an asterisk.) 100-Yard Rushing Games (since 1946 Nebraska has had 383 100-yard games by 79 players) Rushing Game *Denotes bowl game performance Individual Game Record Breakdown 100-Yard Breakdown Attempts: 37; Cory Ross, IB, vs. Michigan State (Alamo Bowl), Dec. 29, 2003 Total 100-Yard Performances: 383 (includes bowl games) (138 yards) Total 100-Yard Performances in Bowls: 14 Yards: 294; Calvin Jones, IB, at Kansas, Nov. 9, 1991 (27 att.) Total 100-Yard Performances vs. Big 12 Opponents: 227 Yards, Quarter: 135, Mike Rozier, IB, vs. Kansas, Nov. 12, 1983 (1st, 14 att.) Total 200-Yard Performances: 32 Yards, Half: 230, Mike Rozier, IB, vs. Kansas, Nov. 12, 1983 (1st, 26 att.) Yards Per Attempt: (min. 10 att.)—19.20; Craig Johnson, IB, at Kansas, Nov. 4, 1978 Individual 200-Yard Rushing Games (32 by 14 players) 1. 294 Calvin Jones, IB, at Kansas, Nov. 9, 1991 (27 att., 6 TD) (192 yards, 10 att.); (min. 20 att.)—11.70; Roger Craig, IB, vs. Florida State, 2. 285 Mike Rozier, IB, vs. Kansas, Nov. 12, 1983 (31 att., 4 TD) Sept. 19, 1981 (234 yards, 20 att.); *12.00; Dan Alexander, IB, vs. Northwestern, 3. 256 Ken Clark, IB, vs. Oklahoma State, Oct. 15, 1988 (27 att., 3 TD) Alamo Bowl, Dec. 30, 2000 (240 yards, 20 att.); (min. 30 att.)—9.19; Mike 4. 255 Rick Berns, IB, vs. Missouri, Nov. 18, 1978 (36 att., 2 TD) Rozier, IB, vs. Kansas, Nov. 12, 1983 (285 yards, 31 att.) 5. 254 I.M. Hipp, IB, vs. In di ana, Oct. 1, 1977 (28 att., 0 TD) Touchdowns: 6; Calvin Jones, IB, at Kansas, Nov. 9, 1991 6. 251 Mike Rozier, IB, vs. Oklahoma State, Nov. 6, 1982 (33 att., 4 TD) Most Players Gaining 100 Yards: 4; at Baylor, Oct. 13, 2001 (Thunder Collins, 7. 248 Keith Jones, IB, at Colo rado, Nov. 28, 1987 (26 att., 2 TD) IB, 165; Dahrran Diedrick, IB, 137; Eric Crouch, QB, 132; Judd Davies, FB, 119) 8. 240 Keith Jones, IB, vs. Iowa State, Nov. 7, 1987 (15 att., 2 TD) Most Yards Gained by Two Players: 396; Ken Clark, IB, (256) and Steve Taylor, 240 *Dan Alexander, IB, vs. Northwestern, Dec. 30, 2000, Alamo Bowl QB, (140), vs. Oklahoma State, Oct. 15, 1988 (20 att., 2 TD) Longest Nebraska Run: 95 (TD); Eric Crouch, QB, at Missouri, Sept. 29, 2001 10. 234 Roger Craig, IB, vs. Florida State, Sept. 19, 1981 (20 att., 1 TD) Longest Nebraska Run, No TD: 73; I.M. Hipp, IB, vs. Indiana, Oct. 1, 1977 234 Jammal Lord, QB, vs. Texas, Nov. 2, 2002 (23 att., 0 TD) 12. 227 Mike Rozier, IB, at Kansas State, Oct. 29, 1983 (23 att., 3 TD) Best Single-Game Rushing Totals by Class 13. 225 Ken Clark, IB, at Kansas State, Oct. 22, 1988 (20 att., 1 TD) Freshman: 294; Calvin Jones, IB, at Kansas, Nov. 9, 1991 (27 att.) 14. 221 Lawrence Phillips, IB, vs. Oklahoma State, Oct. 8, 1994 (33 att., 3 TD) Sophomore: 254; I.M. Hipp, IB, vs. Indiana, Oct. 1, 1977 (28 att.) 15. 218 Jammal Lord, QB, vs. McNeese State, Oct. 5, 2002 (17 att., 3 TD) Junior: 256; Ken Clark, IB, vs. Oklahoma State, Oct. 15, 1988 (27 att.) 16. 214 Ahman Green, IB, at Iowa State, Nov. 16, 1996 (29 att., 1 TD) Senior: 285; Mike Rozier, IB, vs. Kansas, Nov. 12, 1983 (31 att.) 17. 212 Mike Rozier, IB, at Colo rado, Oct. 9, 1982 (32 att., 1 TD) 212 Mike Rozier, IB, vs. Iowa State, Nov. 5, 1983 (26 att., 4 TD) 19. 211 Rick Berns, IB, at Hawaii, Dec. 4, 1976 (25 att., 4 TD) 20. 209 Ahman Green, IB, vs. Iowa State, Nov. 15, 1997 (15 att., 3 TD) 21. 208 Leodis Flowers, IB, at Iowa State, Oct. 27, 1990 (25 att., 3 TD) 208 Calvin Jones, IB, vs. Iowa State, Nov. 13, 1993 (26 att., 1 TD) 208 Dan Alexander, IB, vs. San Jose State, Sept. 2, 2000 (17 att., 2 TD) 24. 207 I.M. Hipp, IB, at Kansas State, Oct. 8, 1977 (23 att., 2 TD) 25. 206 Jarvis Redwine, IB, vs. Colorado, Oct. 27, 1979 (18 att., 3 TD) 206 Lawrence Phillips, IB, at Michigan State, Sept. 9, 1995 (22 att., 4 TD) 206 *Ahman Green, IB, vs. Tennessee, Jan. 2, 1998, Orange Bowl (29 att., 2 TD) 28. 205 Mike Rozier, IB, at Okla homa, Nov. 26, 1983 (32 att., 1 TD) 29. 204 Frank Solich, FB, at Air Force, Sept. 25, 1965 (17 att., 3 TD) 204 Mike Rozier, IB, vs. Kansas State, Oct. 16, 1982 (21 att., 2 TD) 31. 202 Ahman Green, IB, at Colorado, Nov. 28, 1997 (29 att., 2 TD) 32. 200 I.M. Hipp, IB, vs. Kansas, Nov. 12, 1977 (23 att., 0 TD) Bowl Game Record 240 Dan Alexander, IB, vs. Northwestern, Dec. 30, 2000, Alamo Bowl (20 att., 2 TD) Individual 190-199-Yard Rushing Games (9) 33.
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