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Howard Payne University Football Records (Last Updated 11/3/18) Howard Payne University Football Records (last updated 11/3/18) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Rushing Most Att. -Season 246 Richard Green, 1999 Most Att.-Game 43 Charles Bennett vs. ASU, 1984 Most Att. –Career 755 Willie Phea, 1974 – 1977 Most Yds. –Season 1,307 Richard Green, 1999 Most Yds. –Game 306 Cliff Hall, 1994 Most Yds. –Career 3,621 Richard Green, 1997- 2002 Passing Most Att. –Season 450 Zach Hubbard, 2009 Most Att. –Game 63 Zach Hubbard vs. Louisiana College, 2009 Most Att. – Career 1,164 Scott Lichner, 1991 – 1994 Most Comp. –Season 264 Zach Hubbard, 2009 Most Comp –Game 39 Gage McClanahan vs Southwestern, 2018 38 Adam King vs. HSU, 2004 38 Zach Hubbard vs Louisiana College, 2009 Most Comp –Career 653 Scott Lincher, 1991- 1994 Most Yds. –Season 3,584 Scott Lincher, 1992 Most Yds –Game 532 Zach Hubbard vs.Louisiana College, 2009 Most Yds –Career 10,246 Adam King, 2001- 2004 Most TD Passes –Season 33 Scott Lincher, 1991 Most TD Passes –Game 6 Adam King vs. ETBU, 2001 Most TD Passes –Career 84 Scott Lincher, 1991 – 1994 Most INT’s Thrown –Season 21 Rick Worley, 1974 Most INT’s Thrown –Game 8 Craig Smith vs. ASU, 1977 Most INT’s thrown –Career 58 Jerrod Summers, 1986 – 1989 Best Comp. Perc. –Season 64.8% Adam King, 2002 Best Comp. Perc. –Game (min 20 attempts) 86.3% Thomas Head vs Wayland, 2012 - 19 of 22 86.2% Adam King vs. Mississippi College, 2003 - 25of 29 Receiving Most Rec. –Season 99 Kevin Hill, 1992 Most Rec. –Game 15 Keith Crawford vs. HSU, 1991 Most Rec. –Career 202 Keith Crawford, 1989 – 1992 Most Yds. –Season 1,489 Keith Crawford, 1992 Most Yds. –Game 260 Dale Joseph vs. Midwestern, 1988 Most Yds. –Career 3,845 Keith Crawford, 1989-1992 Most TD’s –Season 19 Keith Crawford, 1992 Most TD’s –Game 5 Jackie Bearrow vs. McMurry Most Td’s –Career 42 Keith Crawford, 1989-1992 Kicking Most FG’s –Season 14 Drew McMaster, 2001 Most FG’s –Game 4 Mitchell Bailey at Trinity, 2010 3 Tom Morren vs. ACU, 1976 3 Billy Young vs, Thomas Moore, 1996 3 Drew McMaster vs. McM, 2001 3 Drew McMaster vs. TLU, 2001 3 Drew McMaster vs. MC, 2002 3 Drew McMaster vs.ETBU, 2004 3 Mitchell Bailey at SW Assemblies, 2009 3 Mitchell Bailey at ETBU, 2012 Most FG’s –Career 25 Drew McMaster, 2002-2005 Most PAT’s –Season 43 Drew McMaster, 2002 Most Pat’s –Game 8 Rick Gibson vs. TLU, 1987 8 Drew McMaster vs. Sul Ross, 2002 8 David Nunez vs. LC, 2003 Most Pat’s –Career 119 Jordan Bullard, 2003, 2005-2007 Most Punts – Game Most Punts – Season Most Punts – Career Longest Punt – Game 92 yds. Josh Eppler, vs. Texas Lutheran, November 10, 2012 Punt Returns Most Returns –Season 32 Cliff Hall, 1998 Most Returns –Game 8 Walter Hays vs. MC, 2002 Most Returns –Career 79 Walter Hays, 2000-2003 Most Yds.-Season 297 Walter Hays, 2001 Most Yds. –Game 135 Rico Gardner vs. ETBU, 2000 Most Yds. –Career 873 Walter Hays, 2000-2003 Kickoff Returns Most Returns –Season 30 Richard McElroy, 1988 Most Returns –Game 8 Victor Gonzales at Sul Ross State, 2014 Most Returns –Career 52 Eric Calamease, 1992-1995 Most Yds. –Season 624 Victor Gonzales, 2014 Most Yds. –Game 239 Victor Gonzales at Sul Ross State, 2014 Most Yds. –Career 1,363 Eric Calamease, 1992-1995 Longest Kickoff Return 99 B. Young vs. Louisiana College, 2010 99 Victor Gonzales at Sul Ross State, 2014 Interceptions Game 5 Freeman Perry vs. HSU, 1999 Season Career 20 Sedrick Medlock, 1994-1998 TEAM RECORDS Rushing Most Att. –Season 620 1971 Most Att. –Game 71 vs. Sul Ross, 1971 Most Yds. –Season 2,640 1971 Most Yds. –Game 470 vs. Abilene Christian, 1969 Passing Most Att. –Season 464 1991 Most Att. –Game 63 vs. LC, 2009 Most Comp. –Season 255 1992 Most Comp. –Game 39 vs Southwestern, 2018 38 vs. HSU, 2004 38 vs. LC, 2009 Most Yds. –Season 3,609 1992 Most Yds. –Game 532 vs. LC, 2009 Most TD Passes –Season 33 1991 Most TD Passes –Game 6 vs. ETBU, 2001 Most INT’s –Season 29 2005 (10 games) Most INT’s –Game 7 vs. Hardin-Simmons, 1999 Total Offense Game 720 vs. ETBU (492 pass, 228 rush), 2014 Note: No records for 1906, 1910, 1943-45 Winning seasons Losing seasons .500 seasons 1911 1-0-0 1903 0-1-0 1904 2-2-0 1917 5-2-0 1905 0-2-0 1918 1-0-1 1919 6-3-0 1907 3-4-1 1926 4-4-1 1920 5-4-0 1908 0-3-0 1948 5-5-0 1921 5-3-0 1909 0-2-0 1951 4-4-0 1922 6-2-1 1912 2-3-1 1966 5-5-1 1923 4-3-2 1913 3-4-1 1970 5-5-0 1924 7-2-0 1914 2-6-1 1987 5-5-0 1925 5-3-1 1915 2-3-0 1990 5-5-0 1927 6-3-0 1916 2-6-0 1999 5-5-0 1928 10-1-0 1946 2-5-2 2006 5-5-0 1929 8-0-2 1947 4-6-0 1930 7-2-0 1950 4-5-1 1931 6-2-0 1952 3-6-0 1932 7-1-0 1953 3-6-0 1933 5-2-2 1957 3-6-0 1934 9-0-1 1958 2-8-0 1935 5-2-3 1959 3-7-0 1936 7-2-1 1961 4-5-0 1937 8-1-1 1962 1-8-1 1938 7-3-1 1963 3-7-0 1939 5-4-1 1964 2-8-0 1940 6-4-0 1965 2-8-0 1941 8-1-1 1968 2-7-0 1942 7-2-0 1969 4-7-0 1949 7-4-0 1974 5-6-0 1954 9-1-0 1976 1-7-2 1955 6-2-2 1977 2-8-0 1956 6-4-0 1978 2-8-0 1960 6-4-0 1979 2-8-0 1967 7-3-0 1980 1-8-1 1971 10-1-1 1981 3-7-0 1972 5-4-0 1982 3-7-0 1973 10-1-1 1983 2-8-0 1975 5-4-2 1984 1-8-1 1989 8-3-0 1985 2-6-2 1991 7-3-0 1986 0-10-0 1992 8-3-0 1988 4-7-0 1994 7-3-0 1993 3-7-0 1995 7-3-0 2007 1-9-0 1996 8-2-0 2008 2-8-0 1997 7-3-0 2009 4-6-0 1998 8-2-0 2010 2-8-0 2000 6-4-0 2011 1-9-0 2001 8-2-0 2012 1-9-0 2002 9-1-0 2013 4-6-0 2003 6-4-0 2014 4-6-0 2004 7-3-0 2015 1-9-0 2005 7-3-0 2016 0-10-0 2017 1-9-0 Most Wins Most Loses 10 1928, 1971, 1973 10 1986, 2016 9 1934, 1954, 2002 9 2007, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017 8 1958, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 2008, 2010 Consecutive Streaks-Wins, Losses, and Ties Wins(without tie) 10-Last 9 games of 1928 (from 21-0 SWTX) thru game 1 of 1929 (30-0 vs. Tarleton)…snapped by SMU, 13-13 Unbeaten 20-From 21-0 vs. SWTX in 1928 (9-0), all 10 of 1929 (8-0-2) and one game in 1930…snapped by SMU, 26-7 Ties Consecutive games without a tie-last tie was 7-7 vs. Southwest Oklahoma State in 1985 Consecutive shutout wins: 5 – 1938 Consecutive shutout loses: 5 – 1968 Consecutive games scored in: 106 – (Sept. 26, 1987 – Nov. 1, 1997) Final Poll Rankings 1971, 3rd NAIA (9-1-1) 117 points, 10th College Division/UPI 1973, 8th NAIA (8-3-0) 77 points 1989, 23rd NAIA II (8-3-0) 66 points 1992, 6th NAIA II (8-3-0) 321 points 1994, 23rd NAIA II (7-3-0) 72 points 1995, 13th NAIA II (7-3-0) 223 points 1996, 19th NAIA II (8-2-0) 2002, 17th AFCA NCAA III (9-1-0) 429 points, 10th Football Gazette Conference Championships TEXAS COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (Texas Conference) 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1946-1949 (need more research) 1951 1954 LONE STAR CONFERENCE 1971, tied with Southwest Texas State for Lone Star Conference title TEXAS INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (TIAA) 1988, tied with Tarleton State for TIAA title 1992, won TIAA title outright 1994, tied with Hardin-Simmons and Midwestern State for TIAA title 1995, tied with Hardin-Simmons for TIAA title AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE none Biggest Margin of Victory HPU wins 127-0 Tarleton State 1912 96-0 Burleson College 1928 93-0 McMurry University 1950 82-0 Dallas University 1919 56-0 Abilene Christian University1921 50-0 Mississippi College 2002 70-21 Louisiana College 2003 53-7 University of Corpus Christi 53-7 McMurry University 1991 Highest Scoring Game Both Teams 127 vs. Tarleton State, 1912 (HPU wins 127-0) 116 vs. SuL Ross State, 2006 (Sul Ross wins 60-56) 115 vs. West Texas A&M, 1994 (WTAMU wins 59-56) 107 vs. East Texas Baptist, 2014 (HPU wins 54-53) 103 vs. Sul Ross State, 2002, (HPU wins 70-33) 103 vs. East Texas Baptist, 2004 (HPU wins 58-45) 99 vs. Abilene Christian University, 1968 (ACU wins 50-49) 99 vs.
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