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Unlv 52 Cmu 24 recordbook TEAM RECORDS ATTENDANCE OVERALL Season Attendance: 437,125 2004 (11 games) 394,345 2010 (13) 380,223 2003 (12) 377,779 1996 (12) 369,153 2002 (12) 357,946 2000 (12) Season Average: 39,739, 2004 (11 games) 31,685 2003 (12) 31,482 1996 (12) 30,763 2002 (12) 30,334 2010 (13) Single-Game: 108,683 at Michigan, 2015 108,625 at Tennessee, 2004 106,212 at Tennessee, 1996 82,071 at Wisconsin, 2004 78,043 at Wisconsin, 2003 HOME Season Home: 175,684 2007 (6 games) 159,645 1979 (7-game record) OVERALL RECORD MOST CONSECUTIVE 122,513 2001 (5-game record) Best: 12-1 (.923) 1974 Wins: 12, 1974 Season Home Average: 29,281 2007 (6 games) Worst: 0-11 (.000) 1998 8, 1975-76, 1968 27,582 2002 (6) 7, 1984, 1979, 1978 25,805 2003 (6) WINS Losses: 16, 1997-98 24,799 1981 (6) Most: 12, 1974 (1 loss) 12, 1995-96 24,503 2001 (5-game record) Fewest: 0, 1998 (11 losses) 10, 2006 Single-Game Home: 42,074 Wisconsin, 2002 9, 2014-15 LOSSES Ties: 2, 1979 AWAY Most: 11, (4 times), lat time: 2014 (13 G) Home Wins: 17, 1973-75 Season Away: 327,773 2004 (6 games) Fewest: 1, 1979, 1974, 1968 17, 1975-77 270,673 2010 (7-game record) 11, 1978-79 259,036 1996 (6) HOME WINS Home Losses: 12, 1997-99 254,455 2000 (7) Most: 10, 1974 7, 1995-96 207,069 2008 (5-game record) Fewest: 0, 1999, 1998 6, 2003-04 Season Away Average: 54,629 2004 (6 games) Conference Home Wins: 4, 1994-95 41,414 2008 (5-game record) HOME LOSSES 4, 1985-86 38,668 2010 (7-game record) Most: 6, 1972 3 (6 times), last time: 2009-10 Single-Game Away: 108,683 at Michigan, 2015 Fewest: 0, 2000, 1979, 1977, 1974 Conference Home Losses: 10, 1997-99 7, 2003-04 ROAD WINS 6, 2005-06 MISCELLANEOUS Most: 5, 1984 5, (3 times), last time: 2014-15 ALL-TIME RECORD Fewest: 0 (10 times), last time: 2014 Road Wins: 5, 1984 (includes bowl game) Overall: 237-309-4 (.435), 48 seasons 4, 1983-84 Division I (since 1978): 165-262-3 (.387), 38 seasons ROAD LOSSES 4, 1968-69 Most: 7, 2014, 2011, 2010 Road Losses: 26, 1994-98 College/Division II (pre-1978): 71-36-1 (.662), 10 seasons Fewest: 0, 1968 23, 2009-13 Home: 163-130-3 (.556) 15, 2004-06 Road: 73-176-1 (.294) CONFERENCE WINS Conference Away Wins: 6, 1983-84 Neutral: 1-3 (.250) Most: 7, 1984 4, 1993-94 Sam Boyd Stadium (1971-SA): 147-125-3 (.540), 45 seasons Fewest: 0, 1998 Conference Away Losses: 20, 2004-09 Butcher Memorial (1970-71): 6-2 (.750), 2 seasons 16, 1994-98 Cashman Field (1968-69): 10-3 (.769), 2 seasons CONFERENCE LOSSES 14, 2009-12 Mountain West: 35-92 (.277), 1999-SA Most: 8, 1998 5, 1999-2000 Western Athletic Conference: 3-21 (.125), 1996-98 Fewest: 0, 1984 Games Without Being Shut Out: 65, 9/9/89-9/2/95 63, 11/4/72-9/23/78 Big West Conference (PCAA): 45-46-1 (.495), 1982-95 CONFERENCE HOME WINS 60, 10/22/83-11/12/88 Postseason Record: 4-3 Most: 3, 2000, 1989, 1987, 1985, 1984 58, 10/29/11-SA Heart of Dallas Bowl (2014) 0-1 Fewest: 0, 2004, 1999, 1998, 1993 Las Vegas Bowl (1994, 2000): 2-0 BIGGEST COMEBACK VICTORIES California Bowl (1984): 1-0 CONFERENCE HOME LOSSES Deficit Situation Opponent Date Final NCAA Division II Playoffs: 1-2 Most: 4, 2004, 2003, 1999, 1998 21 Trailed 21-0 in 2nd qtr. Central Michigan Sept. 14, 2013 31-21 Season Openers: 22-26 (.458) Fewest: 0, 2000, 1994, 1987, 1984 21 Trailed 35-14 in 2nd qtr. Nebraska-Omaha Oct. 16, 1976 63-42 19 Trailed 28-9 in 3rd qtr. Tennessee State Nov. 9, 1979 36-28 Home Openers: 29-19 (.604) 17 Trailed 24-7 in 3rd qtr. San Diego State Nov. 28, 2009 28-24 When Opening at Home: 17-8 (.680) CONFERENCE AWAY WINS Most: 4, 1984 17 Trailed 41-24 in 3rd qtr. at BYU Oct. 10, 1981 45-41 When Opening on Road: 5-18 (.217) 14 Trailed 14-0 in 1st qtr. at New Mexico Sept. 28, 2013 56-42 Fewest: 0 (12 times), last time: 2014 Conference Openers: 11-23 (.324) 14 Trailed 24-10 in 3rd qtr. at Wyoming Nov. 29, 2003 35-24 14 Trailed 21-7 in 2nd qtr. at San Diego State Nov. 25, 2000 31-24 Home: 7-9 (.438) CONFERENCE AWAY LOSSES Away: 4-14 (.222) 14 Trailed 14-0 in 2nd qtr. North Texas State Nov. 1, 1986 27-26 Most: 5, 2006, 2005, 1998, 1997, 1996 14 Trailed 14-0 in 1st qtr. Utah Oct. 20, 1979 43-41 Homecoming Games: 25-23 (.521) Fewest: 0, 1984 14 Trailed 14-0 in 1st qtr. Northern Colorado Oct. 6, 1979 35-31 Overtime Games: 4-9 (.308) 14 Trailed 21-7 in 2nd qtr. Nevada, Reno Nov. 20, 1976 49-33 104 (ALL REGULAR-SEASON ONLY UNLESS NOTED) TEAM RECORDS - OFFENSE RUSHING Per Game: 77.5, 1996 MOST PASSING COMPLETIONS MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS 89.5. 2006 Game: 48 vs. Idaho, 1994 (79 att.) 96.3, 1994 36 at Minnesota, 2013 (51 att.) Game: 68 vs. Wyoming, 1978 97.5, 1982 34 vs. Hawai’i, 2013 (56 att.) 68 vs. Nevada, Reno, 1968 97.9, 1971 33 vs. Washington State, 2012 (50 att.) 66 vs. Arkansas State, 1995 33 at San Jose State, 1996 (61 att.) 65 vs. New Mexico State, 1991 33 at Idaho, 1977 (55 att.) 65 at Nevada, Reno, 1977 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Season: 299, 2013 (483 att.) Season: 632, 1979 Game: 7 vs. Prairie View A&M, 1974 287, 1996 (530 att.) 596, 1973 6 vs. Idaho State, 2015 284, 1981 (492 att.) 586, 1978 6 at Air Force, 2013 268, 2014 (498 att.) 578, 1974 6 vs. Portland State, 1986 250, 2012 (468 att.) 547, 2000 6 vs. New Mexico, 1981 6 at New Mexico, 1980 FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS Season: 38, 1974 FEWEST PASSING COMPLETIONS 34, 1975 Game: 1 at Nevada, Reno, 2011 (14 att.) Game: 16 at San Jose State, 1996 32, 1973 2 vs. Nevada, Reno, 1974 (12 att.) 16 at Akron, 1976 28, 1976 4 at Arkansas, 2001 (16 att.) 17 vs. Idaho, 1994 28, 1969 4 at Baylor, 1988 (22 att.) 17 vs. BYU, 1982 4 vs. BYU at Yokohama, Japan, 1978 (15 att.) 18 vs. San Diego State, 1981 5 (5 times), last time: at BYU, 1998 (20 att.) Season: 343, 1994 FEWEST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Season: 41, 1973 (104 att.) 347, 2006 Season: 6, 1999 53, 1974 (129 att.) 353, 1993 8, 1998 85, 1969 (198 att.) 359, 1996 8, 1992 101, 2001 (233 att.) 366, 2005 9, (3 times), last time: 2010 108, 1991 (228 att.) 366, 1982 108, 1978 (256 att.) PASSING MOST RUSHING YARDS MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS Game: 523 at Santa Clara, 1973 MOST PASSING YARDS Game: 79 vs. Idaho, 1994 (48 comp.) Game: 635 vs. Idaho, 1994 517 vs. Idaho State, 2015 61 at San Jose State, 1996 (33 comp.) 561 at Idaho, 1977 439 at Wyoming, 2001 57 at BYU, 1981 (31 comp.) 503 vs. San Diego State, 1996 439 vs. Hawaii, 1981 56 vs. Hawai’i, 2013 (34 comp.) 486 vs. Wyoming, 1996 417 at New Mexico, 1980 56 at San Diego State, 1997 (31 comp.) 479 at Texas-El Paso, 1981 390 (2 times), last time: at Colorado State 2002 Season: 530, 1996 (287 comp.) Season: 4,230, 1981 Season: 3,334, 1974 498, 2014 (268 comp.) 3,685, 1996 3,180, 1973 492, 1981 (284 comp.) 3,357, 2014 3,007, 1979 483, 2013 (299 comp.) 3,140, 1997 2,734, 2000 476, 1994 (232 comp.) 3,105, 2013 2,654, 1978 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS FEWEST PASSING ATTEMPTS FEWEST PASSING YARDS Game: 11 vs. Cal State Fullerton, 1983 (9 comp.) Game: 8 at Nevada, Reno, 2011 Game: (-21) vs. Idaho, 1994 11 vs. Cal State Fullerton, 1980 (5 comp.) 21 at BYU, 1998 (-10) at San Jose State, 1996 11 at Nevada, Reno, 1969 39 at Baylor, 1988 (-6) vs. Air Force, 1998 12 at TCU, 2011 (4 comp.) 40 at Arkansas, 2001 2 vs. BYU, 2005 12 vs. Nevada, Reno, 1974 (2 comp.) 41 vs. Nevada, Reno, 1992 2 at Air Force, 2005 12 vs. Nevada, Reno, 1970 Season: 677, 1973 5 at TCU, 2005 Season: 104, 1973 (41 comp.) 937, 1974 8 vs. Iowa State, 1999 129, 1974 (53 comp.) 1,255, 1969 8 at Akron, 1976 198, 1969 (85 comp.) 1,350, 1987 Season: 930, 1996 210, 1968 (114 comp.) 1,315, 2011 979, 1971 228, 1991 (228 comp.) 1,059, 1994 1,072, 1982 1,074, 2006 HIGHEST AVERAGE RUSHING YARDS Per Carry: 5.8, 1974 5.3, 1973 5.2, 2002 5.0, 2000 4.8, 1979 Per Game: 303.1, 1974 289.1, 1973 250.6, 1979 241.3, 1978 227.8, 2000 LOWEST AVERAGE RUSHING YARDS Per Carry: 2.6, 1996 2.6, 1971 2.9, 1982 3.0, 2010, 1972 105 TEAM RECORDS - OFFENSE HIGHEST AVERAGE PASSING YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE FEWEST FIRST DOWNS Per Attempt: 9.1, 1975 MOST TOTAL PLAYS Game: 2 at Baylor, 1988 Per Completion: 17.7, 1974 4 vs. San Jose State, 1988 Season: 990, 2013 Per Game: 352.5, 1981 4 vs. Cal State Fullerton, 1986 964, 2014 5 at BYU, 1998 957, 1979 6 (3 times), last time: at TCU, 2011 LOWEST AVERAGE PASSING YARDS 920, 2012 Season: 141, 1971 Per Attempt: 4.8, 1987 889, 1996 Per Completion: 9.1, 2011 149, 1998 Per Game: 85.2, 1974 156, 1968 FEWEST TOTAL PLAYS 157, 1988 Season: 626, 1968 167, 1969 HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 659, 1971 Game: .864 (19-22) vs.
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