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DIVISION I RECORDS ...1-27 Rushing ...2 DIVISION I RECORDS ..............1-27 Total Offense ...........................45-47 All-Time Numbers ......................87-88 Rushing ........................................... 2-4 All Purpose ...............................48-49 Academic Awards ............................89 Passing ........................................... 5-8 Defensive ..................................50-52 All-Americans ....................................90 Receiving .....................................9-12 Interceptions .............................53-54 Award Winners ................................91 Total Offense ...........................13-14 Punt Return ...............................55-56 NFL/CFL History ...............................92 All Purpose ...............................15-16 Kickoff Return ..........................57-58 All-Time Coaching Staff .................93 Defensive ..................................17-19 Punting ......................................59-60 Attendance Records .........................94 Interceptions .............................20-21 Scoring ...................................... 61-63 Nottingham Field Records .......95-97 Punt Return ......................................22 Miscellaneous ...........................64-65 Homecoming Results .........................98 Kickoff Return .................................23 Team Records .............................66-69 Year-by-Year Results ..............99-100 Punting ......................................24-25 National Champions .................70-71 Coaching Results ............................ 100 Scoring ...................................... 26-27 NCAA Playoff History ..............72-76 All-Time Opponents .............101-105 ALL-TIME (SINCE 1997) ........28-65 NCAA Playoff Records ............77-79 All-Time Results .....................106-109 Rushing ......................................29-33 Retired Numbers ..............................80 Record by Date ....................110-113 Passing ...................................... 34-38 All-Time Roster ...........................81-86 ALL-TIME RECORDS ..........114-123 Receiving ..................................39-44 RUSHING RECORDS - DIVISION I ONLY (2006) Andre Harris (2009-10) is the Division I career record holder in rushing yards ATTEMPTS FRESHMAN RECORDS Game: 37, Andre Wilson at Sacramento St, 10/28/06 Season Attempts: 48, Darius Graham, 2013 Season: 246, Andre Wilson, 2006 Season Yards: 195, Darius Graham, 2013 Career: 402, Tromaine Dennis, 2012-13 Season Touchdowns: 3, Darius Graham, 2013 Game Yards: 93, Darius Graham vs Langston, 8/31/13 NET YARDS Game: 222, Tromaine Dennis vs North Dakota, 11/17/12 SOPHOMORE RECORDS Season: 1027, Andre Wilson, 2006 Season Attempts: 116, Quentin Hildreth, 2011 Career: 1820, Tromaine Dennis, 2012-13 Season Yards: 388, Quentin Hildreth, 2011 Season Touchdowns: 3, Quentin Hildreth, 2011 YARDS PER ATTEMPT Game Yards: 117, Quentin Hildreth at Colorado St., 9/10/11 Game (10 att): 11.7, Quentin Hildreth at Colorado St, 9/10/11 Season (50 att): 4.69, Tromaine Dennis, 2012 JUNIOR RECORDS Career (100 att): 4.53, Tromaine Dennis, 2012-13 Season Attempts: 203, Tromaine Dennis, 2012 Season Yards: 953, Tromaine Dennis, 2012 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Season Touchdowns: 10, Tromaine Dennis, 2012 Game: 3, Tromaine Dennis vs Colorado Mesa, 9/8/12; Game Yards: 222, Tromaine Dennis vs North Dakota, Andre Harris vs Adams State, 9/4/10 11/17/12 Season: 10, Tromaine Dennis, 2012; Andre Harris, 2010 Career: 17, Andre Harris, 2009-10 SENIOR RECORDS Season Attempts: 246, Andre Wilson, 2006 LONGEST RUSH Season Yards: 1027, Andre Wilson, 2006 80, Brandon Smith vs Texas State, 9/20/08 Season Touchdowns: 10, Andre Harris, 2010 Game Yards: 167, Andre Harris at Portland St., 11/13/10 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Season: 4, Andre Wilson, 2006 Career: 5, Andre Wilson, 2006; Andre Harris, 2009-10 Consecutive: 3, Tromaine Dennis, 2012-13 Tromaine Dennis (2012-2014) top two single game rushing performances RUSHING RECORDS - DIVISION I ONLY (2006) SINGLE GAME RECORDS SEASON RECORDS RUSHING ATTEMPTS NET YARDS RUSHING RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. 402 Tromaine Dennis, 2012-13 1. 222 Tromaine Dennis vs North Dakota, 11/17/12 1. 246 Andre Wilson, 2006 2. 296 Andre Harris, 2009-10 2. 178 Tromaine Dennis vs Idaho State, 10/20/12 2. 203 Tromaine Dennis, 2012 3. 287 David Woods, 2007-08 3. 167 Andre Harris at Portland State, 11/13/10 3. 199 Tromaine Dennis, 2013 4. 246 Andre Wilson, 2006 4. 158 Andre Wilson vs Western Illinois, 9/23/06 4. 177 David Woods, 2007 5. 197 Seth Lobato, 2010-13 5. 154 Andre Harris vs Adams State, 9/4/10 5. 151 Andre Harris, 2010 6. 190 Tyrone Wilson, 2007-09 6. 152 Andre Harris vs San Diego, 9/12/09 6. 145 Andre Harris, 2009 7. 168 Dylan Orms, 2008-11 7. 141 Andre Wilson at Sacramento St., 10/28/06 7. 122 Jhamele Robinson, 2010 8. 160 Quentin Hildreth, 2011-13 8. 139 Andre Wilson vs #2 Montana, 11/11/06 8. 116 Quentin Hildreth, 2011 9. 157 Bryan Waggener, 2008-09 9. 136 Andre Wilson vs No. Arizona, 11/18/06 9. 110 David Woods, 2008 10. 155 Jhamele Robinson, 2009-10 10. 135 Tromaine Dennis vs UC Davis, 10/19/13 10. 99 Dylan Orms, 2010 135 Andre Wilson at Weber State, 9/28/06 RUSHING AVERAGE PER CARRY (MIN. 100 ATT.) 12. 130 David Woods at Cal Poly, 9/29/07 RUSHING YARDS 1. 4.53 Tromaine Dennis (402-1820), 2012-13 13. 125 Tyrone Wilson vs Idaho State, 10/11/08 1. 1027 Andre Wilson, 2006 2. 4.51 Andre Harris (296-1336), 2009-10 14. 121 David Woods at Portland State, 11/22/08 2. 953 Tromaine Dennis, 2012 3. 4.17 Andre Wilson (246-1027), 2006 15. 117 Quentin Hildreth at Colorado St., 9/10/11 3. 867 Tromaine Dennis, 2013 4. 4.06 David Woods (287-1165), 2007-08 16. 116 Andre Harris at Weber State, 9/11/10 4. 715 David Woods, 2007 5. 4.00 Jhamele Robinson (155-620), 2009-10 17. 114 Tromaine Dennis at Weber State, 11/10/12 5. 690 Andre Harris, 2010 6. 3.70 Tyrone Wilson (190-703), 2007-09 18. 113 Andre Harris at Idaho State, 10/17/09 6. 646 Andre Harris, 2009 7. 3.30 Quentin Hildreth (160-528), 2011-13 19. 103 David Woods at Sacramento St., 11/15/08 7. 477 Jhamele Robinson, 2010 8. 3.23 Dylan Orms (168-542), 2008-11 20. 102 Tromaine Dennis vs CSU-Pueblo, 9/7/13 8. 450 David Woods, 2008 9. 1.47 Bryan Waggener (157-231), 2008-09 102 David Woods at East. Washington, 11/3/07 9. 388 Quentin Hildreth, 2011 10. 0.92 Dominic Breazeale (128-118), 2006-07 10. 375 Tyrone Wilson, 2008 RUSHING ATTEMPTS RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. 37 Andre Wilson at Sacramento St., 10/28/06 RUSHING AVERAGE PER CARRY (MIN. 50 ATT.) 1. 17 Andre Harris, 2009-10 2. 32 Tyrone Wilson vs Montana St., 10/27/07 1. 4.69 Tromaine Dennis (203-953), 2012 2. 16 Tromaine Dennis, 2012-13 3. 30 Andre Wilson vs Western Illinois, 9/23/06 2. 4.57 Andre Harris (151-690), 2010 3. 10 David Woods, 2007-08 4. 29 Andre Wilson at Weber State, 9/28/06 3. 4.46 Andre Harris (145-646), 2009 4. 7 Dylan Orms, 2008-11 5. 28 Tromaine Dennis vs North Dakota, 11/17/12 4. 4.36 Tromaine Dennis (199-867), 2013 5. 6 Seth Lobato, 2010-13 28 Andre Harris at Weber State, 9/11/10 5. 4.31 Tyrone Wilson (87-375), 2008 6. 5 Bryan Waggener, 2008-09 7. 27 Tromaine Dennis vs Idaho State, 10/20/12 6. 4.17 Andre Wilson (246-1027), 2006 5 Andre Wilson, 2006 27 Jhamele Robinson vs Idaho State, 9/18/10 7. 4.09 David Woods (110-450), 2008 8. 3 Darius Graham, 2013 27 Andre Harris at Eastern Washington, 9/19/09 8. 4.04 David Woods (177-715), 2007 3 Quentin Hildreth, 2011-12 10. 26 Tromaine Dennis vs CSU-Pueblo, 9/7/13 9. 3.91 Jhamele Robinson (122-477), 2010 3 John Burnley, 2009-11 10. 3.34 Quentin Hildreth (116-388), 2011 3 Dominic Breazeale, 2006-07 TOUCHDOWNS 11. 3.11 Tyrone Wilson (97-302), 2007 1. 3 Tromaine Dennis vs Colorado Mesa, 9/8/12 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 3 Andre Harris vs Adams State, 9/4/10 TOUCHDOWNS 1. 5 Tromaine Dennis, 2012-13 3 Andre Wilson vs Western Illinois, 9/23/06 1. 10 Tromaine Dennis, 2012 5 Andre Harris, 2009-10 4. 2 Tromaine Dennis vs CSU-Pueblo, 9/7/13 10 Andre Harris, 2010 5 Andre Wilson, 2006 2 Tromaine Dennis vs North Dakota, 11/17/12 3. 7 Andre Harris, 2009 4. 4 David Woods, 2007-08 2 Tromaine Dennis vs Idaho State, 10/20/12 4. 6 Tromaine Dennis, 2013 5. 1 Quentin Hildreth, 2011-12 2 Andre Harris at Portland State, 11/13/10 6 Dylan Orms, 2010 1 Tyrone Wilson, 2007-09 2 Andre Harris at Weber State, 9/11/10 6. 5 David Woods, 2008 2 Dylan Orms vs Idaho State, 9/18/10 5 David Woods, 2007 CONSECUTIVE MILESTONES 2 Andre Harris vs Sacramento State, 11/7/09 5 Andre Wilson, 2006 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 2 Bryan Waggener vs Sacramento St., 11/7/09 9. 3 Darius Graham, 2013 1. 3 Tromaine Dennis, 11/10/12-9/7/13 2 Andre Harris vs San Diego, 9/12/09 3 Seth Lobato, 2012 2. 2 Andre Harris, 9/4/10-9/11/10 2 David Woods at Portland State, 11/22/08 3 Quentin Hildreth, 2011 2 David Woods, 11/15/08-11/22/08 2 Bryan Waggener at Sacramento St., 11/15/08 3 Bryan Waggener, 2009 2 Andre Wilson, 11/11/06-11/18/06 2 Andre Wilson, 9/23/06-9/28/06 LONGEST RUSH 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 1. 80 Brandon Smith vs Texas State, 9/20/08 1. 5 Andre Wilson, 2006 GAMES WITH A RUSHING TOUCHDOWN 2. 77 Patrick Walker at Portland State, 11/13/10 2. 3 Tromaine Dennis, 2012 1. 5 Tromaine Dennis, 10/13/12-9/7/13 3. 75 Tyrone Wilson vs Idaho State, 10/11/08 3 Andre Harris, 2010 2. 4 Tromaine Dennis, 10/5/13-11/2/13 4. 67 Tromaine Dennis vs North Dakota, 11/17/12 4. 2 Tromaine Dennis, 2013 4 Andre Harris, 10/17/09-11/7/09 5. 66 Quentin Hildreth at Colorado St., 9/10/11 2 Andre Harris, 2009 4 David Woods, 9/15/07-10/6/07 66 Bryan Waggener at UC Davis, 10/4/08 2 David Woods, 2008 5.
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