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Pg63 Records 2019GUIDE.Pdf Records MW INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TOTAL OFFENSE SOPHOMORE 4,234....... Cole McDonald, QB, Hawai‘i .................... 2018 MOST PLAYS (PASS-RUN) 3,907....... Cody Fajardo, QB, Nevada...................... 2012 GAME 3,862....... Max Hall, QB, BYU........................... 2007 81 (75-6) .... Brett Rypien, Fr., (BSU) vs. New Mexico ........ 11/14/15 3,726....... Josh Allen, QB, Wyoming ...................... 2016 77 (73-4) .... Derek Carr, Sr., (FS) vs. Rutgers ............... 8/29/13 3,630....... Jordan Love, QB, Utah State .................... 2018 75 (56-19) ... Caleb Herring, Sr., (UNLV) vs. Hawai‘i .......... 10/12/13 3,630....... Brett Rypien, QB, Boise State ................... 2016 75 (67-8) .... John Beck, So., (BYU) vs. UNLV ............... 10/8/04 3,370....... Brian Johnson, QB, Utah ...................... 2005 75 (60-15) ... Casey Bramlet, So., (WYO) vs. UNLV ........... 10/27/01 3,088....... Casey Bramlet, QB, Wyoming ................... 2001 3,085....... Brett Smith, QB, Wyoming ..................... 2012 Sr. Record:.... 77, Derek Carr (FS) vs. Rutgers ................ 8/29/13 3,065....... Kevin O’Connell, QB, San Diego State ............. 2005 Jr. Record: .... 71, Adam Dingwell (SDSU) vs. Eastern Illinois ..... 8/31/13 So. Record: ... 75, John Beck (BYU) vs. UNLV . 10/8/04 JUNIOR 75, Casey Bramlet (WYO) vs. UNLV ............ 10/27/01 4,105....... Derek Carr, QB, Fresno State.................... 2012 Fr. Record:.... 81, Brett Rypien (BSU) vs. New Mexico ......... 11/14/15 4,072....... Max Hall, QB, BYU........................... 2008 3,948....... Brett Smith, QB, Wyoming ..................... 2013 SEASON 3,815....... Garrett Grayson, QB, Colorado State............... 2013 699 (659-40) Derek Carr, Sr., Fresno State .................... 2013 3,799....... Ryan Lindley, QB, San Diego State ............... 2010 618 (484-134) Cole McDonald, So., Hawai‘i .................... 2018 3,770....... John Beck, QB, BYU ......................... 2005 592 (467-125) Brett Smith, Jr., Wyoming ...................... 2013 3,583....... Alex Smith, QB, Utah ......................... 2004 582 (177-405) Cody Fajardo, Sr., Nevada...................... 2014 3,325....... Casey Bramlet, QB, Wyoming ................... 2002 577 (511-66) Derek Carr, Jr., Fresno State .................... 2012 3,289....... Cody Fajardo, QB, Nevada...................... 2013 3,268....... Andy Dalton, QB, TCU ........................ 2009 Conference Games Only 431 (400-31) . Derek Carr, Sr., Fresno State .................... 2013 SENIOR 5,199....... Derek Carr, QB, Fresno State.................... 2013 CAREER 4,288....... Grant Hedrick, QB, Boise State .................. 2014 1,828 (1,618-210) Brett Rypien, QB, Boise State ............ 2015-18 4,196....... David Fales, QB, San José State ................. 2013 1,822 (1,732-90) Ryan Lindley, QB, San Diego State ........ 2008-11 4,003....... Brandon Doman, QB, BYU ..................... 2001 1,730 (1,317-413) Andy Dalton, QB, TCU ................. 2007-10 3,960....... Garrett Grayson, QB, Colorado State............... 2014 1,685 (1,418-267) John Beck, QB, BYU .................. 2003-06 3,923....... Marcus McMaryion, QB, Fresno State.............. 2018 1,666 (1,378-288) Casey Bramlet, QB, Wyoming ............ 2000-03 3,922....... Nick Stevens, QB, Colorado State ................ 2017 3,877....... John Beck, QB, BYU ......................... 2006 YARDS GAINED 3,754....... Bradlee Van Pelt, QB, Colorado State.............. 2003 GAME 3,734....... Kellen Moore, QB, Boise State .................. 2011 640 . Brett Smith, Jr., (WYO) vs. Hawai‘i............. 11/23/13 580 . David Fales, Sr., (SJSU) vs. Fresno State ........ 11/29/13 MOST WINS BY A STARTING QUARTERBACK 42 . Andy Dalton, TCU ........................ 2007-10 570 . Derek Carr, Jr., (FS) vs. San Diego State.......... 9/29/12 37 . Brett Rypien, Boise State ................... 2015-18 562 . K.J. Carta-Samuels, Sr., (CSU) vs. Hawai‘i ........ 8/25/18 32 . Max Hall, BYU........................... 2007-09 551 . Derek Carr, Sr., (FS) at San José State .......... 11/29/13 28 . Tim Jefferson, Air Force .................... 2008-11 26 . Brian Johnson, Utah....................... 2005-08 Sr. Record:.... 580, David Fales (SJSU) vs. Fresno State........ 11/29/13 Jr. Record: .... 640, Brett Smith (WYO) vs. Hawai‘i............ 11/23/13 So. Record: ... 548, Max Hall (BYU) at Tulsa ................. 9/15/07 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Fr. Record:.... 483, Brian Johnson (Utah) vs. San Diego State.... 10/15/05 GAME 429 . Rashaad Penny, Sr. (SDSU) vs. Nevada ......... 11/18/17 387 . Brian Hill, Fr., (WYO) at Fresno State............ 11/1/14 SEASON 378 . Deon Long, Fr., (UNM) vs. Sam Houston State ..... 9/24/11 5,199....... Derek Carr, Sr., Fresno State .................... 2013 375 . Gartrell Johnson, Sr., (CSU) vs. Fresno State .....12/20/08 4,288....... Grant Hedrick, Sr., Boise State .................. 2014 366 . Austin Collie, So., (BYU) at Tulsa............... 9/15/07 4,234....... Cole McDonald, So., Hawai‘i .................... 2018 4,196....... David Fales, Sr., San José State ................. 2013 Sr. Record:.... 429, Rashaad Penny (CSU) vs. Nevada ......... 11/18/17 4,105....... Derek Carr, Jr., Fresno State .................... 2012 Jr. Record: .... 343, Kasey Carrier (UNM) at Air Force.......... 10/20/12 So. Record: ... 366, Austin Collie (BYU) at Tulsa .............. 9/15/07 Conference Games Only Fr. Record:.... 387, Brian Hill (WYO) at Fresno State ........... 11/1/14 3,479....... Derek Carr, Sr., Fresno State .................... 2013 SEASON CAREER 2,698....... Rashaad Penny, Sr., RB, San Diego State ........... 2017 13,484...... Brett Rypein, QB, Boise State ................ 2015-18 2,683....... Chad Hall, Sr., RB, Air Force.................... 2007 12,415...... Ryan Lindley, QB, San Diego State ............ 2008-11 2,637....... Tyler Ervin, RB, San José State . 2015 11,925...... Andy Dalton, QB, TCU ..................... 2007-10 2,370....... Donnel Pumphrey, Sr., RB, San Diego State . 2016 11,569...... Max Hall, QB, BYU........................ 2007-09 2,358....... Jay Ajayi, Jr., RB, Boise State ................... 2014 11,060...... John Beck, QB, BYU ...................... 2003-06 Conference Games Only TOP-10 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS BY CLASS 1,699....... Rashaad Penny, Sr., RB, San Diego State ........... 2017 FRESHMAN 3,332....... Brett Smith, QB, Wyoming ..................... 2011 CAREER 3,281....... Brett Rypien, QB, Boise State ................... 2015 7,515....... Donnel Pumphrey, RB, San Diego State ......... 2013-16 2,691....... Andy Dalton, QB, TCU ........................ 2007 6,378....... Rashaad Penny, RB, San Diego State........... 2014-17 2,591....... Ryan Lindley, QB, San Diego State ............... 2008 5,947....... DonTrell Moore, RB, New Mexico.............. 2002-05 2,545....... Pete Thomas, QB, Colorado State ................ 2010 5,921....... Jovon Bouknight, WR, Wyoming............... 2002-05 2,498....... Nick Sherry, QB, UNLV ........................ 2012 4,996....... Curtis Brown, RB, BYU..................... 2003-06 2,319....... Austyn Carta-Samuels, QB, Wyoming .............. 2009 2,251....... Armani Rogers, QB, UNLV...................... 2017 NOTE: Single-game Conference-only records in italics. BOLD type indicates active 2,216....... Jake Heaps, QB, BYU......................... 2010 player. Before 2002, postseason games were not included in MW final football 2,197....... Travis Dixon, QB, UNLV ....................... 2007 statistics or records. Beginning with the 2002 season, all postseason games have been included in MW final football statistics and records. 64 2019 MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE MW INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TOP-10 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS BY CLASS YARDS GAINED FRESHMAN GAME 1,882....... Harvey Unga, RB, BYU ........................ 2007 338 . Kasey Carrier, Jr., (UNM) at Air Force........... 10/20/12 1,600....... Ronnie Hillman, RB, San Diego State ............. 2010 312 . Kapri Bibbs, So., (CSU) vs. Nevada ............. 11/9/13 1,328....... DonTrell Moore, RB, New Mexico................. 2002 300 . Tyler Ervin, Sr., (SJSU) vs. Fresno State .......... 9/26/15 1,312....... Davante Adams, WR, Fresno State................ 2012 291 . Kapri Bibbs, So., (CSU) at New Mexico ......... 11/16/13 1,254....... Deon Long, WR, New Mexico.................... 2011 291 . Kasey Carrier, Sr., (UNM) at UTEP............... 9/7/13 1,193....... Charles Williams, RB, UNLV .................... 2016 1,187....... Lynell Hamilton, RB, San Diego State ............. 2003 Sr. Record:.... 300, Tyler Ervin (SJSU) vs. Fresno State ......... 9/26/15 1,105....... Marcus Sullivan, WR, UNLV .................... 2010 Jr. Record: .... 338, Kasey Carrier (UNM) at Air Force.......... 10/20/12 1,098....... Brent Casteel, WR, Utah....................... 2005 So. Record: ... 312, Kapri Bibbs (CSU) vs. Nevada ............. 11/9/13 1,069....... Wynel Seldon, RB, Wyoming .................... 2005 Fr. Record:.... 281, Brian Hill (WYO) at Fresno State ........... 11/1/14 SOPHOMORE SEASON 2,027....... Donnel Pumphrey, RB, San Diego State ............ 2014 2,248....... Rashaad Penny, Sr., RB, San Diego State ........... 2017 1,981....... Ronnie Hillman, RB, San Diego State ............. 2011 2,133....... Donnel Pumphrey, Sr., RB, San Diego State . 2016 1,886....... Jeremy McNichols, RB, Boise State ............... 2015 1,883....... Stefphon Jefferson, Jr., RB, Nevada............... 2012 1,800....... Kapri Bibbs, RB, Colorado State ................. 2013 1,867....... Donnel Pumphrey, So., RB,
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