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2020 Record Book Table of Contents 2020 RECORD BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS Individual Records 2-18 Championship Teams 106-121 300-Yard Passing Games 19-20 Hall Of Fame Broncos 122 100-Yard Rushing Games 21-23 Bronco All-Americans 123-125 100-Yard Receiving Games 24-26 Conference Awards 126 Team Records 27-40 All-Time All-Conference Broncos 127-133 Postseason Records 41-51 Broncos In The NFL 134-136 Record vs. Opponent 52-54 NFL Draft By Round 137 Series vs. Opponent 55-62 NFL Draft By Year 138 Record vs. Conference 63 Broncos In The CFL 139 Series vs. Conference 63-68 Broncos In All-Star Games 140 Junior College History 69 Bronco Lettermen 141-145 Year-By-Year Results 70-78 All-Time Head Coaching Records 146 Outstanding Player-Bowl 79-83 Albertsons Stadium/Lyle Smith Field 147 Bowl History 84-105 Home Of The Broncos 148 1 // INDIVIDUAL RECORDS // Boise State Football All-Time Performances — (1968 – 2019) 1. Ties are listed in order of occurrence, beginning with most recent performance. (Ties separated by numerical rankings are decided by fractions.) 2. Season and career statistics include regular season totals only (except in 100+ yard game categories, as noted). Starting with the 2002 season, NCAA postseason bowl games are also included in season and career statistics due to an NCAA rule change. 3. Bold indicates active Bronco player in career top 10. INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TOTAL OFFENSE PASSING YARDS Single Game Single Game 1. 542 Ryan Dinwiddie at La. Tech (10-4-03) 1. 532 Ryan Dinwiddie at La. Tech (10-4-03) 2. 515 Ryan Dinwidde at SMU (10-18-03) 2. 509 Ryan Dinwiddie at SMU (10-18-03) 3. 507 Kellen Moore vs. Hawai’i (11-6-10) 3. 507 Kellen Moore vs. Hawai’i (11-6-10) 4. 498 Grant Hedrick at New Mexico (11-8-14) 4. 506 Brett Rypien vs. New Mexico (11-14-15) 5. 490 Brett Rypien vs. New Mexico (11-14-15) 5. 469 Brett Rypien at UNLV (10-31-15) 6. 473 Brett Rypien at UNLV (10-31-15) 6. 455 Kellen Moore at Toledo (9-16-11) 7. 471 Jim McMillan at UNLV (10-19-74) 7. 454 Jim McMillan at UNLV (10-19-74) 8. 457 Kellen Moore at Toledo (9-16-11) 8. 442 Brett Rypien vs. BYU (10-20-16) 9. 439 Grant Hedrick vs. BYU (10-24-14) 9. 414 Kellen Moore at Nevada (11-22-08) 439 Bart Hendricks vs. Utah State (11-11-00) 10. 410 Grant Hedrick vs. BYU (10-24-14) Single Season Single Season 1. 4,399 Ryan Dinwiddie 2003 1. 4,356 Ryan Dinwiddie 2003 2. 4,288 Grant Hedrick 2014 2. 3,845 Kellen Moore 2010 3. 3,813 Kellen Moore 2010 3. 3,800 Kellen Moore 2011 4. 3,734 Kellen Moore 2011 4. 3,705 Brett Rypien 2018 5. 3,717 Brett Rypien 2018 5. 3,696 Grant Hedrick 2014 6. 3,633 Bart Hendricks 2000 6. 3,646 Brett Rypien 2016 7. 3,630 Brett Rypien 2016 7. 3,536 Kellen Moore 2009 8. 3,531 Kellen Moore 2009 8. 3,486 Kellen Moore 2008 9. 3,456 Kellen Moore 2008 9. 3,364 Bart Hendricks 2000 10. 3,408 Taylor Tharp 2007 10. 3,353 Brett Rypien 2015 Career Career 1. 14,534 Kellen Moore 2008-11 1. 14,667 Kellen Moore 2008-11 2. 13,484 Brett Rypien 2015-18 2. 13,581 Brett Rypien 2015-18 3. 10,138 Tony Hilde 1993-96 3. 9,819 Ryan Dinwidde 2000-03 4. 10,039 Bart Hendricks 1997-2000 4. 9,107 Tony Hilde 1993-96 5. 9,984 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03 5. 9,020 Bart Hendricks 1997-2000 6. 9,119 Jared Zabransky 2003-06 6. 8,256 Jared Zabransky 2003-06 7. 6,627 Grant Hedrick 2011-14 7. 5,656 Grant Hedrick 2011-14 8. 6,115 Jim McMillan 1971-74 8. 5,508 Jim McMillan 1971-74 9. 5,225 Hazsen Choates 1983-86 9. 4,784 Joe Southwick 2010-13 10. 5,063 Joe Southwick 2010-13 10. 4,524 Hazsen Choates 1983-86 2 // INDIVIDUAL RECORDS // PASS ATTEMPTS PASS COMPLETIONS Single Game Single Game 1. 75 Brett Rypien vs. New Mexico (11-14-15) 1. 41 Brett Rypien vs. New Mexico (11-14-15) 2. 60 Ryan Dinwiddie at La. Tech (10-4-03) 2. 40 Ryan Dinwiddie at La. Tech (10-4-03) 3. 56 Brett Rypien at Oklahoma State (9-15-18) 3. 39 Brett Rypien at Oklahoma State (9-15-18) 4. 52 Brett Rypien at UNLV (10-31-15) 4. 36 Grant Hedrick vs. Ole Miss (8-28-14) 5. 51 Hank Bachmeier at Florida State (8-31-19) 5. 35 Brett Rypien at UNLV (10-31-15) 51 Brett Rypien vs. Baylor (12-27-16) 6. 33 Kellen Moore vs. Hawai’i (10-17-08) 51 Travis Stuart vs. Montana (10-3-92) 7. 32 Brett Rypien vs. Baylor (12-27-16) 51 Keith Jarrett at Oregon State (10-25-86) 32 Grant Hedrick vs. Oregon State (12-24-13) 9. 50 Brett Rypien at Utah State (10-16-15) 32 Kellen Moore at Toledo (9-16-11) 10. 49 Ryan Dinwiddie at La. Tech (11-3-01) 10. 31 Joe Southwick at Fresno State (9-20-13) 49 Jeff Mladenich at Idaho (11-23-91) 31 Travis Stuart vs. Weber State (10-17-92) Single Season Single Season 1. 447 Brett Rypien 2018 1. 326 Kellen Moore 2011 2. 446 Ryan Dinwiddie 2003 2. 301 Brett Rypien 2018 3. 439 Kellen Moore 2011 3. 294 Grant Hedrick 2014 4. 431 Kellen Moore 2009 4. 289 Taylor Tharp 2007 5. 429 Brett Rypien 2015 5. 281 Kellen Moore 2008 6. 423 Taylor Tharp 2007 6. 277 Kellen Moore 2009 7. 415 Grant Hedrick 2014 7. 276 Ryan Dinwiddie 2003 8. 405 Kellen Moore 2008 8. 273 Brett Rypien 2015 9. 394 Brett Rypien 2016 273 Kellen Moore 2010 10. 383 Kellen Moore 2010 10. 248 Joe Southwick 2013 Career Career 1. 1,658 Kellen Moore 2008-11 1. 1,157 Kellen Moore 2008-11 2. 1,618 Brett Rypien 2015-18 2. 1,036 Brett Rypien 2015-18 3. 1,181 Tony Hilde 1993-96 3. 650 Bart Hendricks 1997-2000 4. 1,142 Bart Hendricks 1997-2000 4. 629 Tony Hilde 1993-96 5. 992 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03 5. 622 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03 6. 980 Jared Zabransky 2003-06 6. 610 Jared Zabransky 2003-06 7. 677 Grant Hedrick 2011-14 7. 475 Grant Hedrick 2011-14 8. 670 Eric Guthrie 1968-71 8. 439 Joe Southwick 2010-13 9. 640 Jim McMillan 1971-74 9. 382 Jim McMillan 1971-74 10. 633 Joe Southwick 2010-13 10. 324 Mike Virden 1989-90 3 // INDIVIDUAL RECORDS // PASS PERCENTAGE TOUCHDOWN PASSES Single Game (min. 15 attempts) Single Game 1. .931 Joe Southwick (27-29) vs. Air Force (9-13-13) 1. 6 Jim McMillan at Montana (11-16-74) 2. .913 Jared Zabransky (21-23) vs. Utah State (11-18-06) 2. 5 Brett Rypien at New Mexico (10-7-16) 3. .897 Taylor Tharp (26-29) at Utah State (11-10-07) 5 Grant Hedrick at Colorado State (11-2-13) 4. .875 Kellen Moore (14-16) at San Jose State (10-16-10) 5 Joe Southwick vs. UT Martin (9-7-13) 5. .867 Kellen Moore (26-30) at Colorado State (10-15-11) 5 Kellen Moore at UNLV (11-5-11) 6. .864 Ryan Dinwiddie (19-22) vs. Fresno State (10-18-02) 5 Kellen Moore at Toledo (9-16-11) 7. .857 Grant Hedrick (18-21) vs. Nevada (10-19-13) 5 Kellen Moore vs. Nevada (11-27-09) 8. .850 Jack Sears (17-20) at Air Force (10-31-20) 5 Kellen Moore vs. Idaho (11-14-09) .850 Joe Southwick (17-20) vs. Colorado State (11-17-12) 5 Kellen Moore at Hawai’i (10-24-09) 10. .848 Kellen Moore (28-33) vs. New Mexico (12-3-11) 5 Taylor Tharp at La. Tech (10-20-07) 5 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. San Jose State (10-25-03) Single Season (min. 150 attempts) 5 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. Fresno State (10-18-02) 1. .743 Kellen Moore (326-439) 2011 5 B.J. Rhode vs. Utah State (9-28-02) 2. .726 Joe Southwick (151-208) 2013 5 Bart Hendricks vs. Idaho (11-18-00) 3. .713 Kellen Moore (273-383) 2010 5 Vince Alcalde vs. Eastern Washington (10-10-87) 4. .708 Grant Hedrick (294-415) 2014 5 Joe Aliotti vs. Cal Poly (11-18-79) 5. 694 Kellen Moore (281-405) 2008 5 Greg Stern vs. Montana (11-1-75) 6. .690 Grant Hedrick (167-242) 2013 5 Jim McMillan at UNLV (10-19-74) 7. .683 Taylor Tharp (289-423) 2007 5 Eric Guthrie vs. Montana State (10-30-71) 8. .673 Brett Rypien (301-447) 2018 9. .668 Joe Southwick (248-371) 2012 Single Season 10. .663 Jared Zabransky (191-288) 2006 1. 43 Kellen Moore 2011 2. 39 Kellen Moore 2009 Career (min. 200 attempts) 3. 35 Kellen Moore 2010 1. .702 Grant Hedrick (475-677) 2011-14 35 Bart Hendricks 2000 2. .697 Kellen Moore (1,157-1,658) 2008-11 5. 33 Jim McMillan 1974 3. .694 Joe Southwick (439-633) 2010-13 6. 31 Ryan Dinwiddie 2003 4. .679 Taylor Tharp (321-473) 2004-07 7. 30 Brett Rypien 2018 5. .640 Brett Rypien (1,036-1,618) 2015-18 30 Taylor Tharp 2007 6.
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