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CAREER LEADERS - (YARDAGE) SEASON LEADERS - (YARDAGE) Name, School Season Games Yards Name, School Season Games Yards 1 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RUSHING Montana vs. Fort Lewis, 2007 Career: 7.9 (708 plays, 5,628 yards), Drew Carries Season: .686 (308-of-449), Craig Ochs, Miller, Montana, 1999-2000 Game: 58, Paul Schafer, Montana State vs. Montana, 2004. Montana, 1968 Career: .673 (813-of-1,208) Dave Average Yards Per Game Season: 386, Charles Roberts, Sacramento Dickenson, Montana, 1992-95 Season: 394.3 (11 games, 4,337 yards), State, 1998 Jamie Martin, Weber State, 1991 Career: 1,124, Charles Roberts, Yards Passing Career: 328.9 (35 games, 11,513 yards), Sacramento State, 1997-2000 Game: 660, Braden Hanson, North Dakota Dave Dickenson, Montana, 1992-95 vs. Montana, 2012 Net Rushing Yards Season: 4,994 Vernon Adams, EWU, 2013 Touchdowns Game: 409, Charles Roberts, Sacramento Career: 12,616, Matt Nichols, EWU, 2006-09 Game: 9, Drew Hubel, Portland State vs. State vs. Idaho State, 1999 Weber State, 2007 Season: 2,260, Charles Roberts, Touchdown Passes Career: 116, Dave Dickenson, Montana, Sacramento State, 1998 Game: 9, Drew Hubel, Portland State vs. 1992-95 Career: 6,553, Charles Roberts, Weber State, 2007. Sacramento State, 1997-00 Season: 55, Vernon Adams, EWU, 2013 ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE Career: 98, Cameron Higgnis, Weber State, All Purpose Yards Average Per Rush 2007-10. Game: 437, Ryan Fuqua, Portland State vs Game: 26.0 (5 rushes, 130 yards), Alfredo Eastern Wash., 2001 Anderson, Idaho State vs. Chadron Average Passing Yards Season: 2,430, Charles Roberts, Sac St., State, 1993 Season: 379.6 (11 games, 4,176 yards), 1998 Season: 8.4 (58 rushes, 488 yards), Tim Dave Dickenson, Montana, 1995 Career: 7,112, Charles Roberts, Sac State, Lappano, Idaho, 1975 Career: 327.8 (18 games, 5,900 yards), 1997-00 Career: 7.7 (383 rushes, 2,955 yards), Drew Miller, Montana, 1999-2000 Taiwan Jones, EWU, 2008-10 All Purpose Yards Per Game Completions Per Game Season: 221.1, (2,432 yards in 11 games) Rushing Touchdowns Season: 31.7 , (11 games, 349 comp.) Archie Amerson, Northern Arizona, 1996 Game: 7, Archie Amerson, Northern Kevin Yost, Idaho State, 2012 Career: 184.6, (4,062 yards in 22 games), Arizona vs. Weber State, 1996 Career: 29.5 (22 games, 649 completions), Archie Amerson, No. Arizona, 1995-96 Season: 25, Archie Amerson, NAU, 1996 Kevin Yost, Idaho State, 2011-12 Career: 57, Charles Roberts, Sac St., 1997-00 RECEIVING Attempts/lnterception Ratio Receptions Rushing Average Per Game Season: .006 (One interception, 159 Game: 21, David Pandt, Montana State vs. Season: 205.5 (11 games, 2,260 yards), attempts) Eric Hisaw, Idaho, 1994 Eastern Washington, 1985 Charles Roberts, Sac State, 1998 Career: .015, (17 interceptions, 1,097 Season: 112, Rodrick Rumble, Idaho State, Career: 159.8 (41 games, 6,553 yards), attempts), Erik Meyer, Eastern 2011 Charles Roberts, Sac State, 1997-00 Washington, 2002-05 Career: 268, Kasey Dunn, Idaho, 1988-91 PASSING Passing Efficiency Receiving Yards Completions Game: 322.3, (19-15-0, .789%, 354-yds., Game: 333, Greg Hardin, North Dakota vs. Game: 47, Jamie Martin, Weber St. vs. 5TDs) Jordan Johnson, Montana vs. Montana, 2012 Idaho State, 1991; Micahel Herrick, North Dakota, Sept. 14, 2013 Season: 1,850, Brandon Kaufman, Eastern Northern Arizona vs. Eastern Season: 183.1, (15 games, 486-319-15, Washington, 2012 Washington, 2009; Kevin Yost, Idaho .656%, 4,994 yds, 55 TDs), Vernon Career: 4,140, Eric Kimble, Eastern State vs Northern Colorado 2011 Adams, E. Washington, 2013 Washington, 2002-05. Season: 349 Kevin Yost, Idaho State, 2012 Career: 166.47 (42 games, 1,097-721-17, Career: 996, Matt Nichols, Eastern 65.7%,10,261 yards, 84 TDs) Erik Average Per Reception Washington, 2006-09 Meyer, Eastern Washington, 2002-05 Game: 60.5, (2 receptions, 121 yards, 1 TD), Junior Adams, Montana State vs Attempts TOTAL OFFENSE Weber State, 2002 Game: 76, Matt Nichols, Eastern Total Plays Season: 26.3, (31 receptions, 814 yards), Washington vs. Stephen F. Austin, 2009 Game: 85, Dave Dickenson, Montana vs. Brian Allen, Idaho, 1983 Season: 553, Kevin Yost, Idaho State, 2012 Idaho, 1995 Career: 24.1, (64 receptions, 1,541 yards), Career: 1,608, Matt Nichols, EWU, 2006-09 Season: 654, Justin Arias, ISU, 2013. Vic Wallace, Idaho, 1981-82 Career: 2,006, Travis Lulay, MSU, 2002-05. Passes Intercepted Receiving Yards Per Game Game: 7, Steve Olson, Idaho vs. Total Yards Season: 152.2 (10 games, 1,522 yards), Washington, 1968; Mick Spoon, Idaho Game: 655, Braden Hanson, North Dakota Ed Bell, daho State,1969 State vs. Montana, 1970 vs. Montana, 2012 Career: 114.5 (30 games, 3,435 yards), Season: 24, Tom Lee, Idaho State, 1972; Season: 5,559, Vernon Adams, EWU, 2013 Jerry Hendren, Idaho, 1967-69 John Bonds, Northern Arizona, 1990 Career: 13,308, Matt Nichols, EWU, 2006-09. Career: 56, Jamie Martin, WSU, 1989-92 Receptions Per Game Average Yards Per Play Season: 10.2 (11 games, 112 receptions), Completion Percentage Game: 33.3 (7 plays, 233 yards), Alfredo Rodrick Rumble, Idaho State, 2011 Game: (Min. 15 attempts) .947 (18-of-19), Anderson, Idaho State vs. Chadron Career: 7.7 (30 games, 230 receptions), Jeff Lewis, Northern Arizona vs. Cal State, 1993 Jerry Hendren, Idaho, 1967-69 State Northridge, 1995 Season: 9.06 (618 plays, 5,599 yards), (Min 10 attempts): (13-13) Cole Bergquist, Vernon Adams, EWU, 2013 BIG SKY CONFERENCE FOOTBALL 107 BIGSKYCONF.COM INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Receiving Touchdowns KICKOFF RETURNS Touchdowns Game: 5, Rod Marshall, Northern Arizona Kickoff Returns Game: 7, Archie Amerson, Northern vs. Abilene Christian, 1995; DeAndre Game: 11, Ken Dotson, Idaho vs. Houston, Arizona vs. Weber State, 1996 Carter, Sac State vs. So. Oregon, 2013. 1967 Season: 28, Geoff Mitchell, Weber State, Season: 21, Cooper Kupp, EWU, 2013. Season: 53, Aaron Woods, PSU, 2009 1991; Jesse Chatman, EWU, 2001; Career: 46, Eric Kimble, EWU, 2002-05 Career: 103, JD Ponciano, ISU, 2007-09 Trevyn Smith, WSU, 2008 Career: 61, Charles Dunn, Portland St., PUNTING Kickoff Return Yards 1997-00; Sherriden May, Idaho, 1991-94 Punts Game: 326, Bashir Livingston, Eastern Game: 14, Steve Beller, Idaho State vs. Washington vs. St., 1998 Extra-Point Kicks Made Idaho, 1973; Kyle McQuown, Idaho Season: 1,314, Aaron Woods, PSU, 2009 Game: 11, Mike Hollis, Idaho vs. Lehigh, State vs Boise State, 2003 Career: 2,644, Bryant Eteuati, WSU, 2005-08 1993; Kris Heppner, UM vs. WSU, 1999; Season: 101, Tony Epperson, WSU, 2013. Nick Fernandez, PSU vs. ISU, 2012. Career: 256, Case DeBruijn, ISU, 1978-81; Average Kickoff Return Yards Season: 74, Kevin Miller, EWU, 2013. Cameron Kaman, No. Colorado, 2008-11 Season: 33.9, (26 returns, 882 yards), Career: 210, Brody McKnight, Montana, Lamont Brightful, E. Wash., 1999 2008-11 Punting Yards Career: 30.0 (65 returns, 1,949 yards), Game: 618, David Harrington, ldaho State Lamont Brightful, E. Wash., 1997-01 Extra-Point Kicks Attempted vs. Montana, 2011 Game: 11, Mike Hollis, Idaho vs. Lehigh, Season: 4,356, Tony Epperson, WSU, 2013. Kickoff Return Touchdowns 1993; Kris Heppner, UM vs. WSU, 1999; Career: 11,184, Case de Bruijn, ISU, 1978-81 Game: 3, Bashir Livingston, Eastern Nick Fernandez, PSU vs. ISU, 2012. Washington vs Sacramento State, 1998 Season: 79, Kevin Miller, EWU, 2013. Yards Per Punt Career: 220, Brody McKnight, Montana, Game: (Minimum of Five) - 61.5 (six for Season: 3, Bashir Livingston, Eastern Washington, 1998; Jesse Hoffman, 2008-11 369 yards), Eddie Johnson, Idaho State vs. Cal Poly, 2002 Eastern Washington 2010 Career: 5, Lamont Brightful, Eastern Two-Point Extra Points Made Season: 48.7 (56 punts, 2,727 yards), Game: 1, many times Washington, 1997-01 David Harrington, Idaho State, 2011 Season: 3, Shawn Collins, No. Arizona, Career: 46.296; (125 punts, 5,787 yards), 1987; Trevor Shaw, Weber St., 1990; INTERCEPTIONS David Harrington, Idaho State, 2010-11 Sylvester Jones, Idaho St., 1991; Trey Interceptions Stice, Idaho St., 1992; Charles Roberts, Blocked Punts Game: 4, Ed Cerkovnik, Montana vs. Sacramento State, 1999 Game: 2, many times Portland State, 1977; Mike Babb, Weber Career: 6, Trevor Shaw, WSU, 1989-93 Season: 3, many times State vs. Idaho State,1989; Matt Career: 6, Dion Jergo, Idaho, 78-79, Johnson, EWU vs. Portland State, 2009. Two-Point Extra Points Attempted Northern Arizona, 1982 Season: 11, Karl Stein, Montana, 1969 Game: 4, Jamie Martin, Weber State vs. PUNT RETURNS Career: 23, Scott Shields, WSU, 1995-98 Eastern Washington, 1990 Punt Returns Season: 10, Jamie Martin, WSU, 1992 Game: 9, Levander Segars, Montana vs Interception Return Yards Career: 27, Jamie Martin, WSU, 1989-92 Western Washington, 2001 Game: 140, K.J. Gerard, Northern Arizona Season: 46, Levander Segars, Montana, vs. Weber State, 2004 Field Goals Made 2002/Tuff Harris, Montana, 2006 Season: 233, Joe Larkin, Boise State, 1971 Game: 8, Goran Lingmerth, Northern Career: 143, Levander Segars, UM, 2001-04 Career: 404, K.J. Gerard, NAU, 2004-08 Arizona vs. Idaho, 1986 Season: 26, Tony Zendejas, Nevada, 1983 Punt Return Yards Interception Return Average Career: 75, Dan Carpenter, UM, 2004-07 Game: 216, Ricky Pearsall, Northern Game: (Two or more) 70.0 (two returns, Arizona vs. Western New Mexico, 1996 140 yards), K.J. Gerard, Northern Field Goals Attempted Season: 667, Tuff Harris, Montana, 2006 Arizona vs. Weber State 2004. Game: 8, Goran Lingmerth, Northern Career: 1,441, Levander Segars, UM, 2001-04 Season: 69.0 (two returns, 138 yards), Arizona vs. Idaho, 1986 Keian Davis, Sacramento St., 1997 Season: 33, Tony Zendejas, Nevada, 1982 Punt Return Average Career: 26.1 (15 returns, 391 yards), Joe Career: 105, Chris Snyder, UM, 2000-03 Game: 54.5 (two returns, 109 yards), Tim Larkin, Boise State, 1971-72 Toone, Weber State, vs. Sac State, 2009. Tavoy Moore, Idaho State vs. N. Kicking Points Colorado, 2010.
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