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15 04 FB Records II INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL RECORDS TOTAL OFFENSE Games Gaining 200 Yards or More PASSING Season: 3 — Karim Abdul-Jabbar, 1995 (con- Plays secutive) Attempts Game: 58 — Dennis Dummit vs California, Career: 3 — Gaston Green, 1984-87; Karim Game: 51 — Dennis Dummit vs California, 1970 Abdul-Jabbar, 1992-95 1970 Season: 470 — Tom Ramsey, 1982 Season: 354 — Troy Aikman, 1988 Career: 1563 — Cade McNown, 1995-98 Games Gaining 100 Yards Rushing Two Seasons: 670 — Tommy Maddox, 1990- and 100 Yards Receiving Yards Gained 91 Career: 2 — Skip Hicks, 1996 vs California Career: 1250 — Cade McNown, 1995-98 Game: 515 — Cade McNown vs Miami, 1998 (146 rushing, 113 receiving); Skip Hicks, Season: 3652— Cade McNown, 1998 1997 vs Washington (147 rushing, 106 re- Completions Career: 11285 — Cade McNown, 1995-98 ceiving) Game: 32 — Troy Aikman vs USC, 1988 Yards Per Game Season: 228 — Troy Aikman, 1988 Season (Freshman): 182 — Tommy Maddox, Season: 304.3 — Cade McNown, 1998 1990 Career: 240.1 — Cade McNown, 1995-98 Two Seasons: 406 — Troy Aikman, 1987-88 Average Per Play Career: 694 — Cade McNown, 1995-98 Season: 8.45 — Cade McNown, 1998 Highest Completion Percentage Career: 7.22 — Cade McNown, 1995-98 Game (Min. 15 Attempts): 92.6% — Rick Neuheisel vs Washington, 1983 (25 of 27, RUSHING NCAA Record) Carries Season (Min. 75 Attempts): 69.3% — Rick Neuheisel, 1983 (185 of 267) Game: 42 — Karim Abdul-Jabbar vs Stanford, Career (Min. 100 Completions): 68.3% — Rick 1995; DeShaun Foster vs Alabama, 2000 Neuheisel, 1979-83 (198 of 290) Season: 296 — Karim Abdul-Jabbar, 1995 Career (Min. 200 Completions): 64.8% — Career: 722 — DeShaun Foster, 1998-01 Troy Aikman, 1987-88 (406 of 627) Yards Gained Highest Efficiency Rating Game: 301 — DeShaun Foster vs Washing- Season: 168.6 — Cade McNown, 1997 ton, 2001 Career: 152.9 — Troy Aikman, 1987-88 Season: 1571 — Karim Abdul-Jabbar, 1995 Career: 3731 — Gaston Green, 1984-87 John Sciarra Yards Per Game Season: 142.8 — Karim Abdul-Jabbar, 1995 Yards Gained, Quarterback Game: 178 — John Sciarra vs Tennessee, 1974 Season: 815 — Jeff Dankworth, 1976 Career: 1813 — John Sciarra, 1972-75 Yards Gained, Freshman Game: 227 — Eric Ball (redshirt) vs Iowa, 1986 Rose Bowl Season: 994 — Tyler Ebell (redshirt), 2002; 673 — DeShaun Foster (true), 1998 Average Per Carry Game (Min. 100 Yards): 36.0 — Bill Bolden vs California,1969 (3 for 108) Season (Min. 40 Carries): 12.2 — Jackie Robinson, 1939 (42 for 514) Season (Min. 100 Carries): 7.5 — Kermit John- son, 1973 (150 for 1129) Gaston Green Career (Min. 100 Carries): 6.7 — Kermit Johnson, 1971-73 (370 for 2495) Kermit Johnson Interceptions Touchdowns Game: 5 — Steve Bukich vs Washington, Game: 4 — Freeman McNeil vs California, 1974; Matt Stevens vs Oklahoma, 1986 1979, and Stanford, 1980; Eric Ball vs San Season: 19 — Dennis Dummit, 1970 Games Gaining 100 Yards or More Diego State, 1985, and Iowa, 1986 Rose Fewest (Season: Min. 200 Att.): 4 — Wayne Season: 8 — Wendell Tyler, 1975; Freeman Bowl; Gaston Green vs USC, 1986; Karim Cook, 1993 McNeil,1979 and 1980; Gaston Green, Abdul-Jabbar vs Stanford, 1995; Skip Hicks Career: 41 — Cade McNown, 1995-98 1986; Karim Abdul-Jabbar, 1995 vs Northeast Louisiana, 1996, Washing- Career: 20 — Gaston Green, 1984-87 ton State, 1997, and Arizona, 1997; Yards Gained Jermaine Lewis, 1998 vs Houston; Game: 513 — Cade McNown vs Miami, 1998 Consecutive Games Gaining 100 DeShaun Foster, 2001 vs Washington Season: 3470 — Cade McNown, 1998 Yards or More Season: 22 — Skip Hicks, 1997 Season (Freshman): 2682 — Tommy Maddox, Season: 7 — Gaston Green, 1986; 6 — Tyler Career: 48 — Skip Hicks, 1993-94, 1996-97 1990 Ebell, 2002 Two Seasons: 6586 — Cade McNown, 1997- Two-Seasons: 8 — Gaston Green, 1986-87; Longest Rush 93 yards — Chuck Cheshire vs Montana, 98 9 (in consecutive games played but miss- Career: 10,708 — Cade McNown, 1995-98 ing game with injury) — Freeman McNeil, 1934 1979-80 FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK 165 INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL RECORDS PASSING (CONT’D) Most Consecutive Games Over 100 INTERCEPTIONS Receiving Yards Yards Per Game 4 — Freddie Mitchell, 2000; Kevin Jordan, Number of Interceptions Season: 289.2 — Cade McNown, 1998 1994 Game: 3 — Ron Carver vs Texas, 1971; Craig Season (Freshman): 243.8 — Tommy Average Per Game Rutledge vs Oregon State, 1986; Darryl Maddox, 1990 Henley vs Oregon State, 1986 Season: 124.5 — Freddie Mitchell, 2000 Career: 233.2 — Tommy Maddox, 1990-91 Season: 11 — Carlton Gray, 1991 Career: 82.1 — Freddie Mitchell, 1998-00; Career: 19 — Kenny Easley, 1977-80 Games Passing for 350 Yards or 68.6 — Danny Farmer, 1996-99 More Average Per Reception Yards Gained Season: 235 — Bill Stits, 1952 Season: 3 — Cade McNown, 1998 Season (Min. 9): 30.1 — Raymond Burks, Career: 315 — Eric Turner, 1987-90 Career: 6 — Cade McNown, 1995-98 1973 (9 for 271 yards) Games Passing for 300 Yards or More Career (Min. 50): 20.3 — Jim McElroy, 1994- Average Per Return Season: 6 — Cade McNown, 1998 97 (96 for 1,945 yards) Season (Min. 2): 70.5 — Jerry Robinson, 1976 Career: 11 — Cade McNown, 1995-98 Touchdown Receptions (2 for 141 yards) Career (Min. 6): 37.8 — Kenny Washington, Game: 4 — Jojo Townsell vs Long Beach 1937-39 (6 for 226 yards) State, 1982; J.J. Stokes vs Washington, 1993 Season: 17 — J.J. Stokes, 1993 Career: 28 — J.J. Stokes, 1991-94 PUNTING Number of Punts Game: 11 — Bob Heydenfeldt vs Wisconsin, 1952; Bob Moore vs Stanford, 1950 and Purdue, 1950; Bob Waterfield vs Santa Clara,1942 and California, 1944; and Darren Schager vs Washington St., 1992 Season: 91 — Chris Kluwe, 2003 Career: 267 — Nate Fikse, 1999-2002 Average Per Punt Season (Min. 30): 49.3 — Kirk Wilson, 1956 Wayne Cook (30 for 1479 yards) Career (Min. 75): 44.6 — Kirk Wilson, 1956-58 (77 for 3432) Tom Ramsey Touchdown Passes Total Yards Game: 5 — Cade McNown, vs Texas and vs Season: 3,908 — Chris Kluwe, 2003 (91 Touchdowns Miami, 1998 punts) Game: 2 — Brian Baggott vs Cal, 1978 Season: 25 — Cade McNown, 1998 Career: 11,420 — Nate Fikse, 1999-2002 (267 Season: 2 — John Brown, 1958; Jerry Two Seasons: 49 — Cade McNown, 1997-98 punts) Robinson, 1976; Brian Baggott, 1978; Career: 68 — Cade McNown, 1995-98 Longest Punt Blanchard Montgomery, 1982; Spencer Havner, 2002 Most Consecutive Passes Completed 91 yards — Bob Waterfield vs March Air Force, 1944 Career: 3 — Jerry Robinson, 1975-78; Marcus 17 — Rick Neuheisel vs Washington, 1983 Turner, 1985-88 Longest Pass Play Longest Return 95 yards —Wayne Cook to J.J. Stokes vs 100 yards — Jimmy Allen vs California, 1973; Washington, 1993 Alan Dial vs Oregon State, 1986; Dennis Longest Pass (In Air) Price vs California, 1987 62 yards — Kenny Washington to Hal Hirshon vs USC, 1937 PUNT RETURNS Number of Returns RECEIVING Game: 8 — Severn Reece vs Arizona, 1976; Receptions Tim McAteer vs Air Force, 1965; Gene Game: 14 — J.J. Stokes vs Wisconsin, 1994 Rowland vs USC, 1946; Paul Guidry vs Rose Bowl Washington State, 1993 Season: 82 — J.J. Stokes, 1993 (Regular- Season: 38 — Craig Bragg, 2003 Season: 73 — Kevin Jordan, 1994) Career: 90 — Paul Guidry, 1993-96 Career: 179 — Kevin Jordan, 1992-95 Yards Gained Career Games with at Least 10 Receptions: 3 Game: 132 — Sam Brown vs Stanford, 1954 — J.J. Stokes, 1991-93 Season: 377 — Paul Guidry, 1995 Yards Gained Career: 911 — Paul Guidry, 1993-96 Game: 263 — J.J. Stokes vs USC, 1992 Troy Aikman Average Per Return Season: 1,494— Freddie Mitchell, 2000 Season (Min. 10): 26.2 — Sam Brown, 1954 Career: 3,020 — Danny Farmer, 1996-99 (10 for 262 yards) Career Games with at Least 160 Receiving Career (Min. 20): 19.5 — Sam Brown, 1953- Yards: 5 — J.J. Stokes, 1991-94 55 (24 for 430 yards) 166 FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL RECORDS Touchdowns Tackles For Loss Consecutive Games In Which Kicked Season: 2 — Darryl Henley, 1988 Season: 26.0 — Robert Thomas, 2001 Field Goal Career: 3 — Darryl Henley, 1985-88; Sam Career: 45.5 — Carnell Lake, 1985-88 15 — Peter Boermeester, 1978-79 (Last 10 of Brown, 1953-55 1978, first 5 of 1979) Longest Return SCORING Consecutive Field Goals Made 94 yards — Kermit Alexander vs Stanford, Points Scored 22 — John Lee (last four in 1984, first 18 in 1961 Game: 26 — Joe Fleming vs Redlands, 1926 1985); One Season — 18 — John Lee, (3TD, 2FG, 2PAT) 1985, 15 — Chris Sailer, 1997 KICKOFF RETURNS Season: 156 — Skip Hicks, 1997 Longest Field Goal Number of Returns 56 yards — Chris Sailer vs Oregon, 1997 Game: 7 — Shawn Wills vs USC, 1990 Longest Drop Kick Season: 29 — Tab Perry, 2000 27 yards — Mike Frankovich vs Utah, 1933 Career: 66 — Brian Brown, 1986-90 Points After Touchdown Made Yards Gained Game: 9 — Zenon Andrusyshyn vs Pitts- Game: 188 — Theotis Brown vs Stanford, burgh, 1968; and Efren Herrera vs Utah, 1978 1973 Season: 626 — Tab Perry, 2002 Season: 60 — Efren Herrera, 1973 Career: 1416 — Brian Brown, 1986-90 Career: 136 — Chris Griffith, 1999-02 Average Per Return Points After Touchdown Attempted Season (Min. 6): 41.5 — Al Hoisch, 1946 (6 for Game: 9 — Zenon Andrusyshyn vs Pitts- 249 yards) burgh, 1968; and Efren Herrera vs Utah, Career (Min. 15): 25.4 — Mickey Cureton, 1973; and vs Washington, 1973 1968-69 (21 for 533 yards) Season: 64 — Efren Herrera, 1973 Touchdowns Career: 136 — John Lee, 1982-85 Season: 2 — Maurice Drew, 2003 Kick Points Scored Career: 2 — Maurice Drew, 2003 Game: 18 — John Lee vs San Diego State, Longest Return Alfredo Velasco 1984 (6 FG); Chris Sailer vs Washington, 103 yards — Al Hoisch vs Illinois, 1947 Rose 1998 (5 FG, 3 PAT) Bowl Season: 117 — John Lee, 1984 Season (Kicking): 117 — John Lee, 1984 Career: 390 — John Lee, 1982-85 Career: 390 — John Lee, 1982-85 DEFENSE (1975 - PRESENT) Career (Non-Kicking): 324 — Skip Hicks, 1993- Consecutive Points After TD Made 94, 1996-97 108 — John Lee, 1982-85 (Last 15 of 1982, all Tackles 33 of 1983, all 21 of 1984 and all 39 of Game: 28 — Jerry Robinson vs Air Force, Touchdowns 1985) 1976 Game: 4 — Kermit Alexander vs California, Season: 161 — Jerry Robinson, 1978 1962; Freeman McNeil vs California, 1979, Career: 468 — Jerry Robinson, 1975-78 and Stanford, 1980; Jojo Townsell vs Long Sacks Beach State, 1982; Eric Ball vs San Diego State, 1985, and Iowa, 1986 Rose Bowl; Game: 4.5 — Jamir Miller vs BYU, 1993; Gaston Green vs USC, 1986; J.J.
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