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Individual Passing Records PASSING Individual Passing Records PASSING Most yards Most attempts Game __________470______Colt McCoy, vs. UCF ________________ 2009 Game ___________59______Garrett Gilbert, at Kansas State ________ 2010 Season _______ 3,859______Colt McCoy ________________________ 2008 Season _________470______Colt McCoy ________________________ 2009 Career ______ 13,253______Colt McCoy ____________________2006-2009 Career _______ 1,645______Colt McCoy ______________________2006-09 Top 10 yards (single season) + Fiesta Bowl 1. Colt McCoy _____________________________________ 3,859 (2008) 2. Colt McCoy _____________________________________ 3,521 (2009) Top five attempts (single season) 3. Major Applewhite ________________________________ 3,357 (1999) 1. Colt McCoy ______________________________________ 470 (2009) 4. Colt McCoy _____________________________________ 3,303 (2007) 2. Major Applewhite _________________________________ 467 (1999) 5. Chris Simms _____________________________________3,207 (2002) 3. Garrett Gilbert ____________________________________ 441 (2010) 6. Vince Young ____________________________________ 3,036 (2005) 7. Garrett Gilbert ___________________________________ 2,744 (2010) 4. Colt McCoy ______________________________________ 433 (2008) 8. Chris Simms _____________________________________2,603 (2001) 5. Colt McCoy ______________________________________ 424 (2007) 9. Colt McCoy _____________________________________ 2,570 (2006) 10. James Brown ____________________________________ 2,468 (1996) Top five attempts (career) 1. Colt McCoy __________________________________ 1,645 (2006-09) Top five fastest to 2,000 yards (single season) 2. Major Applewhite ___________________________ 1,065 (1998-2001) 1. Major Applewhite ______________________________ 7 games (1999) 3. Peter Gardere _________________________________ 1,025 (1989-92) 2. Colt McCoy ___________________________________ 8 games (2008) 4. James Brown _________________________________ 1,003 (1994-97) Colt McCoy ___________________________________ 8 games (2007) 5. Chris Simms __________________________________911 (1999-2002) Major Applewhite ______________________________ 8 games (2000) 5. Garrett Gilbert _________________________________ 9 games (2010) Most completions Colt McCoy ___________________________________ 9 games (2009) Game ___________41______Colt McCoy, vs. Ohio State+ __________ 2008 Vince Young __________________________________ 9 games (2005) Season _________332______Colt McCoy _____________________ 2008, ’09 Chris Simms ___________________________________9 games (2002) Career _______ 1,157______Colt McCoy ______________________2006-09 Chris Simms ___________________________________9 games (2001) Consecutive pass completions James Brown __________________________________ 9 games (1995) __________________18______ Colt McCoy, vs. Oklahoma State _________ 2008 Peter Gardere __________________________________9 games (1992) + Fiesta Bowl Top five fastest to 1,000 yards (single season) 1. Colt McCoy ___________________________________ 4 games (2009) Top five completions (single season) Colt McCoy ___________________________________ 4 games (2008) 1. Colt McCoy ______________________________________ 332 (2009) Colt McCoy ___________________________________ 4 games (2007) Colt McCoy ______________________________________332 (2008) Major Applewhite ______________________________ 4 games (2000) 3. Colt McCoy ______________________________________ 276 (2007) Major Applewhite ______________________________ 4 games (1999) 4. Major Applewhite _________________________________ 271 (1999) James Brown __________________________________ 4 games (1995) 5. Garrett Gilbert ____________________________________ 260 (2010) 7. Garrett Gilbert _________________________________ 5 games (2010) Top five completions (career) Vince Young __________________________________ 5 games (2005) 1. Colt McCoy __________________________________ 1,157 (2006-09) Chris Simms ___________________________________5 games (2002) 2. Major Applewhite _____________________________ 611 (1998-2001) Chris Simms ___________________________________5 games (2001) 3. Peter Gardere ___________________________________561 (1989-92) Shea Morenz __________________________________ 5 games (1994) 4. James Brown ___________________________________ 546 (1994-97) Peter Gardere __________________________________5 games (1992) 5. Chris Simms __________________________________535 (1999-2002) Bret Stafford ___________________________________5 games (1986) Highest avg. gain per attempt Top 10 yards (career) Game (min. 7 att) ______25.0 ___ Dan Page vs. TCU (7 for 175) _____ 1951 1. Colt McCoy _________________________________ 13,253 (2006-09) 2. Major Applewhite ___________________________ 8,353 (1998-2001) Season (min. 50 att) ____10.2 ___ Randy McEachern (89 for 906) ____ 1977 3. James Brown _________________________________ 7,638 (1994-97) Career (min. 100 att) ____ 8.5 ___ Randy McEachern (185 for 1,564) ___1976-78 4. Peter Gardere _________________________________ 7,396 (1989-92) 5. Chris Simms ________________________________ 7,097 (1999-2002) Highest avg. gain per completion 6. Vince Young _________________________________ 6,040 (2003-05) Game (min. 5) ______32.6 ____Todd Dodge vs. Rice (11 for 359) ____ 1985 7. Bret Stafford __________________________________ 4,735 (1984-87) Season (min. 30) ____20.1 ____Randy McEachern (45 for 906) ______ 1977 8. Shea Morenz _________________________________ 3,774 (1993-94) Career (min. 50) _____18.4 ____Randy McEachern (85 for 1,564) ___1976-78 9. Bobby Layne _________________________________ 3,145 (1944-47) 10. Garrett Gilbert __________________________________ 3,054 (2009-) Fewest passes had intercepted Season (min. 75 att) ____ 2 ____Chance Mock ___________________ 2003 Highest pass efficiency rating _____________________ 2 ____James Brown ____________________ 1994 Season (min. 100 att) ____ 173.8____ Colt McCoy ________________ 2008 _____________________ 2 ____Tommy Wade ___________________ 1962 Career (min. 700 att) ____ 155.0____ Colt McCoy ______________2006-09 _____________________ 2 ____Mike Cotten ____________________ 1961 Top 10 quarterback victories Career (min. 150 att) ___ 8 ____Eddie Phillips _________________1969-71 1. Colt McCoy ___________________________________ 45-8 (2006-09) Consecutive passes without an interception ___________________ 156 ____Major Applewhite ________________ 1999 2. Vince Young __________________________________ 30-2 (2003-05) 3. Bobby Layne ___________________________________28-6 (1944-47) Most passes had intercepted 4. Chris Simms _________________________________26-6 (1999-2002) Game ____________5______Garrett Gilbert, at Kansas State ________ 2010 Marty Akins ___________________________________26-9 (1973-75) _________________5______Bret Stafford, vs. Oklahoma ___________ 1987 6. James Brown _______________________________ 25-13-1 (1994-97) _________________5______Todd Dodge, vs. Houston _____________ 1984 Peter Gardere _________________________________25-16 (1989-92) _________________5______Zeke Martin, vs. Randolph Field _______ 1944 8. Major Applewhite ____________________________ 22-8 (1998-2001) Season __________19 _____Todd Dodge _______________________ 1984 9. James Street ___________________________________ 20-0 (1967-69) Career __________45______Colt McCoy ______________________2006-09 10. Bret Stafford __________________________________ 19-15 (1985-87) ________________45______Peter Gardere ____________________1989-92 Top five quarterback starts Lowest pct. of passes had intercepted 1. Colt McCoy _____________________________________53 (2006-09) Season (min. 50 att) ___ 1.1 __ Chance Mock (2 of 183) ___________ 2003 2. Peter Gardere ____________________________________41 (1988-92) Career (min. 300 att) ___ 2.6 __ Major Applewhite (28 of 1,065) __ 1998-2001 3. James Brown ____________________________________39 (1994-97) Highest pct. of completions 4. Marty Akins _____________________________________36 (1973-75) Game (min. 20 att) _____90.6 __ Colt McCoy (29-of-32), vs. Missouri __ 2008 5. Bobby Layne _____________________________________34 (1944-47) Season (min. 200 att) ___76.7 __ Colt McCoy (332-of-433) __________ 2008 Bret Stafford _____________________________________34 (1985-87) Career (min. 700 att) ___70.3 __ Colt McCoy (1,157-of-1,645) _____2006-09 www.MackBrown-TexasFootball.com 161 Individual Passing Records PASSING Most consecutive passes without an interception Top five touchdown passes (single season) 1. Major Applewhite _________________________________ 156 (1999) 1. Colt McCoy _______________________________________ 34 (2008) 2. Major Applewhite _________________________________ 138 (1999) 2. Colt McCoy _______________________________________ 29 (2006) 3. Chance Mock __________________________________ 106 (2001-03)* 3. Colt McCoy _______________________________________ 27 (2009) 4. Colt McCoy ______________________________________ 101 (2008) 4. Vince Young ______________________________________ 26 (2005) 5. Chris Simms _____________________________________88 (2000-01) Chris Simms _______________________________________26 (2002) 6. Chris Simms _______________________________________ 87 (2001) 7. James Brown ______________________________________ 74 (1995) Top 10 touchdown passes (career) 8. Colt McCoy _______________________________________ 72 (2008) Shea Morenz ______________________________________72 (1994) 1. Colt McCoy ____________________________________ 112 (2006-09) 10. 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