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Mcmurry UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK McMURRY UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK (updated 6/2017) Individual Records TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS TOTAL OFFENSE Game: 657 Jake Mullin vs. Texas Lutheran, 10-15-11 (614 P/43 R) Season: 3,481 Jake Mullin 2011 (3,371 P/110 R) Career: 12,473 Jake Mullin 2009-12 (12,457 P/16 R) MOST PLAYS Game: 79 Jake Mullin, vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor, 9-18-10 (61 P/18 R) Season: 601 Jake Mullin 2012 (534 P/67 R) Career: 2,015 Jake Mullin 2009-12 (1,714 P/301 R) RUSHING RECORDS RUSHING YARDS Game: 261 Billy Shelby vs. Millsaps, 10-6-76 Season: 1,279 Brad Rowland 1949 (10 games) Season: 1,306 Archie Smith 1970 (11 games) Career: 4,347 Brad Rowland 1947-50 RUSHING CARRIES Game: 40 David Harmon vs. Howard Payne, 11-8-97 Season: 278 Archie Smith 1970 Career: 648 John Fletcher 1986-90 LONGEST RUNS TD Run: 99 yds. Billy Shelby vs. Trinity, 11-6-76 Run: 99 yds. Billy Shelby vs. Trinity, 11-6-76 PASSING RECORDS PASSING OFFENSE Game: 614 Jake Mullin vs. Texas Lutheran, 10-15-11 Season: 3,478 Jake Mullin 2012 (11 G/316.2 ypg) Career: 12,457 Jake Mullin 2009-12 (39 G/319.4 ypg) MOST PASS ATTEMPTS Game: 66 Jake Mullin vs. Southern Arkansas, 12-1-12 Season: 534 Jake Mullin 2012 (11 G/48.5 apg) Career: 1,714 Jake Mullin 2009-12 (39 G/43.9 apg) LONGEST PASS PLAY Game: 95 td Jake Mullin vs. Texas College, 11-3-12 (to Jeret Smith) 89 Lee King vs. Chattanooga, 9-22-60 (to Richard Compton) MOST PASS COMPLETIONS Game: 49 Jake Mullin vs. Texas College, 11-2-12 Season: 370 Jake Mullin 2012 (11 G/33.6 cpg) Career: 1,117 Jake Mullin 2009-12 (39 G/28.6 cpg) MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES Game: 7 Gabe Rodriguez vs. Oklahoma Panhandle St., 9/28/13 7 Jake Mullin vs. Texas College, 11-3-12 7 Jake Mullin vs. Texas Lutheran, 10-16-10 7 Jake Mullin vs. Texas Coll., 9-11-10 7 Braxton Shaver vs. Texas Lutheran, 10-10-98 Season: 43 Gabe Rodriguez 2013 (11G/3.9 tdpg) 35 Jake Mullin 2010 (8G/4.4 tdpg) Career: 114 Jake Mullin 209-12 (39 G/2.9 tdpg) BEST PASSING PERCENTAGE ** Minimum of 15/100/300 pass attempts ** Game: 82.0% Jake Mullin vs. Oklahoma Panhandle St., 9-29-12 (41-50) Season: 69.3% Jake Mullin 2012 (370-534) Career: 65.1% Jake Mullin 2009-12 (39 G/1,117-1,714) RECEIVING RECORDS PASS RECEPTIONS Game: 18 Greg Livingston vs. Southern Arkansas, 12-1-12 Season: 97 Greg Livingston 2012 Career: 202 Greg Livingston 2011-13 181 Jeret Smith 2011-14 YPC Avg: 24.4 Bobby Campbell 1982 MOST YARDS RECEIVING Game: 232 Greg Livingston vs. Incarnate Word, 11-2-13 223 Steven Cortinaz vs. Mississippi Coll., 10-20-01 Season: 1,273 Greg Livingston 2013 1,131 R.J. Long 2010 Career: 2,729 Jeret Smith 2011-14 2,634 Rory Peacock 1997-2000 MOST TOUCHDOWN CATCHES Game: 4 Marcus Franklin vs. Texas Lutheran, 10-24-09 4 Dick Dunlap vs. SW Assemb./God, 9-17-37 Season: 17 Greg Livingston 2013 15 R.J. Long 2010 Career: 40 Rory Peacock 1997-2000 RECEIVING YARDS, DUO Season 2,119 Greg Livingston (1,273) & 2013 Jeret Smith (846) 1,942 RJ Long (1,131) & 2010 Marcus Franklin (811) SCORING RECORDS POINTS Game: 27 Elroy Payne vs. Austin College, 10-31-53 Season: 108 Brad Rowland 1949 Career: 258 Brad Rowland 1947-50 TOUCHDOWNS Game: 4 Marcus Franklin vs. Texas Lutheran, 10-24-09 4 Efram Jackson vs. Colo. College, 10-15-83 4 Sal Andrade vs. Austin College, 11-11-72 4 Ernie Davis vs. Texas Lutheran, 10-4-58 4 Elroy Payne vs. Austin College, 10-31-53 4 Dick Dunlap vs. Southwestern Okla., 9-17-37 4 Bob Anthony vs. Southwestern, 11-15-36 Season: 18 Brad Rowland 1949 DEFENSIVE RECORDS TOTAL TACKLES Game: 24 Mark Behrens vs. Tarleton St., 10-7-78 Season: 167 Chris Joseph 1986 Career: 379 Chris Joseph 1982, 84-86 MOST TACKLES FOR A LOSS Game 5.5 David O’Shields vs. Louisiana College, 10-13-01 Season: 19.0 Brian Valenzuela 2000 Career: 45.0 Colby Witt 2002-2005 MOST SACKS Game 3.0 Chase Franklin vs. Texas College, 9-19-15 3.0 Brian Valenzuela vs. Miss. College, 10-21-2000 3.0 Colby Witt vs. Louisiana College, 10-2-2004 Season (since ‘96): 9.0 Brian Valenzuela 2000 Career: 22.5 Brian Valenzuela 1997-2000 MOST FORCED FUMBLES Game 3 Eddie Hicks vs. Sul Ross State, 1996 3 Rod Hutchins vs. Howard Payne, 10-25-03 Season (since ‘96): 5 Manse Draper 1997 Career (since ‘96): 7 Manse Draper 1996-1998 MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED Game 2 Several tied with two Season (since ‘96): 4 Hiawatha Hickman 1996 4 Gene Vogelman 2007 4 Cale Melton 1999 4 Blake Timmons 2006 Career (since ‘96): 6 Cale Melton 1997-2000 LONGEST FUMBLE RETURNS Game 80td Darius Brooks vs. Howard Payne, 10-29-16 64 Cam Baker vs. Hardin-Simmons, 11-12-16 63td Jacob Ferguson vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10-17-15 PASSES INTERCEPTED Game: 3 Chip Puckett vs. ETSU, 10-7-67 3 Trey Richey vs. Sul Ross St., 11-11-89 3 Karl Scott vs. Sul Ross St., 11-1-03 3 C.J. Villegas vs. Howard Payne, 10-15-05 3 Courtney Dowdy vs. East Texas Baptist, 10-07-06 3 Gene Hudson vs. Texas Lutheran, 10-24-09 Season: 8 Joe Gillespie 1970 8 Lanny Bake 1970 8 Frank Andrews 1979 Career: 14 Bill Sudbury 1973-76 LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN: 94 yds. Lee King vs. Arlington St., 10-21-61 INTERCEPTION RETURNS for TOUCHDOWN Game 1 (by several) Season: 3 Jordan Washington 2016 (also an ASC record) INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Game: 155 Jordan Washington vs. Belhaven, 10-15-16 (also an ASC record) Season: 351 Jordan Washington 2016 (also an ASC record) PASSES DEFENDED Season (since ‘96): 12 D.J. Baiza 2011 12 Desmond Baker 2010 Career (since ‘96): 30 D.J. Baiza 2009-12 QB HURRIES Season: 11 Corey Hall 2010 (since 1996) Career: 25 Corey Hall 2009-12 (since 1996) BLOCKED KICKS Season : 4 Desmond Baker 2010 (since 1996) Career: 5 Decorian Johnson 2013-16 (since 1996) 4 Desmond Baker 2010 SPECIAL TEAMS RECORDS MOST EXTRA POINTS MADE by KICK Game: 9 Tanner Wright vs, Texas College, 9-17-16 9 Jessie Garcia vs. Texas Lutheran, 10-16-10 Season: 48 Ian McCarthy 2013 44 Jessie Garcia 2010 Career: 80 Jessie Garcia 2008-11 (80 of 90) MOST EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED by KICK Game: 9 Tanner Wright vs, Texas College, 9-17-16 9 Jessie Garcia vs. Texas Lutheran, 10-16-10 Season: 56 Ian McCarthy 2013 49 Jessie Garcia 2010 Career: 90 Kirk McGinty 2004-2006 (79 of 90) CONSECUTIVE EXTRA POINTS MADE by KICK Game: 9-9 Tanner Wright vs, Texas College, 9-17-16 9-9 Jessie Garcia vs. Texas Lutheran, 10-16-10 Season: 35-35 Tanner Wright 2016 Career: 35-35 Tanner Wright 2016 PAT KICK PERCENTAGE (MIN. 25/60 ATTEMPTS) Season: 100.0 Tanner Wright 2016 (35-35) 94.3 Kirk McGinty 2004 (33-35) Career: 89.7 Jesse Garcia 2009-pres. (70 of 78) MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 5 Randy Byington vs. Texas Lutheran, 10-6-01 5 Bob Cervetto vs. Trinity, 9-9-1978 Season: 23 Bob Cerveto 1978 Career: 50 John Williams 1968-71 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game 3 Bob Cervetto vs. Sul Ross State, 11-4-78 3 Kirk McGinty vs. Austin College, 9-17-05 3 Mark Oberholtzer vs. Austin College, 10-26-96 3 Tony Quitta vs. Sul Ross State, 11-9-85 Season: 9 Mark Oberholtzer 1996 (9-14) Career: 18 John Williams 1968-1971 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 8/16 ATTEMPTS) Season : .800 Tanner Wright 2016 (8 of 10) (since 1996) .667 Josh Neaves 2007 (6 of 9) Career: .556 Kirk McGinty 2004-06 (10 of 18) (since 1996) LONGEST FIELD GOAL Game: 55 David Lynn vs. Lubbock Christian, 9-11-82 MOST PUNTS Game 12 Billy Yates vs. Austin College, 10-27-84 12 John Williams vs. Texas A&I, 10-26-68 12 Robert Pittard vs. Tarleton State, 10-7-78 12 Mike Colvin vs. Sul Ross State, 11-2-02 Season: 81 Billy Yates 1984 Career: 262 John Williams 1968-1971 MOST YARDS PUNTING Game 491 Billy Yates vs. Austin College, 10-5-85 Season: 3,297 Billy Yates 1984 Career: 10,618 Billy Yates 1982-1985 HIGHEST AVERAGE PER PUNT (MINIMUMS 5/30/75) Game: 52.2 John Kowalski vs. Texas Lutheran, 10-24-09 (5-261) Season: 44.6 John Williams 1969 Career: 40.3 Bert Green 2005-2007 LONGEST PUNT Game: 81 Austin Chamness vs. Austin College 11-1-75 LONGEST PUNT RETURN Game: 90 Brad Rowland vs. Austin College, 1947 MOST PUNT RETURN ATTEMPTS Game: 6 Trey Campbell vs. Sul Ross State, 11-2-02 Season: 28 Willie Joe 1980 Career: 99 Willie Joe 1980-1983 MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS Game (since 1996): 119 Brian Malbrough vs. Louisiana College, 10-11-03 Season: 375 D.J. Baiza 2012 (18 pr/20.8 ypr) Career: 847 Willie Joe 1980-1983 AVERAGE YARDS / PUNT RETURN (MINIMUMS 10/30) Season: 20.8 D.J. Baiza 2012 (18 pr/375 yds) Career: 11.8 Keidric Dixon 1997-2000 MOST PUNT RETURNS FOR A TOUCHDOWN Season (since ’96): 2 D.J.
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