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2009 NCAA Division I Football Records (FCS) Football Championship Subdivision ­­ Records Individual Records ....................................... 134 Team Records ................................................ 141 Annual Champions, All-Time Leaders ....................................... 145 Team Champions ......................................... 168 Toughest-Schedule Annual Leaders ......................................... 170 Annual Most-Improved Teams............... 171 All-Time Team Won-Lost Records ......... 172 National Poll Rankings ............................... 177 Streaks and Rivalries ................................... 181 Overtime Games .......................................... 184 FCS Stadiums ................................................. 187 FCS Statistics Trends ................................... 189 Black College National Champions...... 191 134 INDIVIDUAL REcorDS Individual Records MOST GAMES GAINING 300 YARDS OR MORE GAINING 3,000 YARDS RUSHING AND Total Offense Season 3,000 YARDS PASSING 11—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 Career (Rushing Plus Passing) Career Willie Taggart (QB), Western Ky., 1995-98 (3,957 rush- MOST PLAYS 32—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1991-94 ing, 3,029 passing); Greg Hill (QB), Ga. Southern, Quarter Most CONSECUtiVE GAMES GAINING 300 1996-99 (3,309 rushing, 3,369 passing); Matt Cannon 33—Mickey Fein, Maine vs. Connecticut, Oct. 11, 1997 YARDS OR MORE (QB), Southern Utah, 1997-00 (5,489 rushing, 3,531 (4th) Season passing); David Dinkins (QB), Morehead St., 1997-00 Half 11—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 (3,765 rushing, 5,572 passing); *Armanti Edwards (QB), 59—Joe Walland, Yale vs. Harvard, Nov. 20, 1999 (2nd) Career Appalachian St., 2006-08 (3,682 rushing, 7,101 pass- Game 13—Neil Lomax, Portland St., 1979-80; Willie Totten, ing) 93—Jeremy Moses, Stephen F. Austin vs. Sam Houston St., Mississippi Val., 1984-85; Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1992- *Active player. Nov. 1, 2008 (446 yards) 93 GAINING 3,000 YARDS RUSHING AND Season MOST GAMES GAINING 400 YARDS OR MORE 5,000 YARDS PASSING 680—Bruce Eugene, Grambling, 2002 (5,018 yards) Season Career Career 9—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 David Dinkins (QB), Morehead St., 1997-00 (3,765 rushing, 2,140—Ricky Santos, New Hampshire, 2004-07 (14,615 Career yards) 5,572 passing); *Armanti Edwards (QB), Appalachian 15—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1991-94 St., 2006-08 (3,682 rushing, 7,101 passing) MOST PLAYS PER GAME Most CONSECUtiVE GAMES GAINING 400 *Active player. Season YARDS OR MORE 59.0—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 (649 in 11) TEAM HAVING A 200-YARD RUSHER AND Career Season 5—Willie Totten, Mississippi Val., 1984; Steve McNair, A 200-YARD RECEIVER IN THE SAME GAME 49.5—Tom Proudian, Iona, 1993-95 (1,337 in 27) Alcorn St., 1994 Portland St., Charles Dunn (247 rushing yards) and Art MOST PLAYS BY A FRESHMAN Williams (208 receiving yards) vs. Sacramento St., Oct. MOST GAMES GAINING 500 YARDS OR MORE Game 10, 1998 (Portland St. won, 58-31); Portland St., Charles 81—Kevin Glenn, Illinois St. vs. Western Ill., Nov. 8, 1997 Season Dunn (213 rushing yards) and Terry Charles (209 receiv- (470 yards) 6—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 ing yards) vs. Cal Poly, Oct. 30, 1999 (Portland St. won, Season Career 42-28) 9—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1991-94 632—Martin Hankins, Southeastern La., 2003 (3,390 HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY yards) MOST YARDS GAINED AgAINST ONE Also holds per-game record with 52.7 (632 in 12) Game OPPONENT (Min. 39-49 plays) 12.40—John Whitcomb, UAB vs. Prairie MOST YARDS GAINED Career View, Nov. 19, 1994 (43 for 533) Quarter 1,772—Steve McNair, Alcorn St. vs. Jackson St., 1991-94 (Min. 50-59 plays) 11.4—Steve McNair, Alcorn St. vs. 278—Willie Totten, Mississippi Val. vs. Kentucky St., Sept. Also holds per-game record with 443.0 (1,772 in 4) Chattanooga, Sept. 10, 1994 (57 for 647) 1, 1984 (2nd) GAINING 1,000 YARDS RUSHING AND (Min. 60 plays) 9.7—Steve McNair, Alcorn St. vs. Grambling, Half 1,000 YARDS PASSING Sept. 3, 1994 (65 for 633) 404—Todd Hammel, Stephen F. Austin vs. La.-Monroe, Season Season Nov. 11, 1989 (1st) Tracy Ham (QB), Ga. Southern, 1986 (1,048 rushing, 1,772 (Min. 2,500-3,299 yards) 9.6—Frank Baur, Lafayette, 1988 Game passing); Alcede Surtain (QB), Alabama St., 1995 (1,024 (285 for 2,727) 668—Robert Kent, Jackson St. vs. Alabama St., Oct. 6, rushing, 1,224 passing); David Dinkins (QB), Morehead (Min. 3,300 yards) 8.9—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 2001 (595 passing, 73 rushing) St., 1998 (1,169 rushing, 1,812 passing); Greg Hill (QB), (649 for 5,799) Season Ga. Southern, 1998 (1,061 rushing, 1,193 passing); Career 5,799—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 (4,863 passing, Matt Cannon (QB), Southern Utah, 1999 (1,310 rush- 936 rushing) (Min. 4,000 yards) 8.43—Josh Johnson, San Diego, ing; 1,383 passing); Greg Hill (QB), Ga. Southern, 1999 2004-07 (1,372 for 11,563) 2 Yrs (1,084 rushing, 1,262 passing); David Dinkins (QB), 9,629—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1993-94 (8,060 passing, Morehead St., 2000 (1,405 rushing, 1,704 passing); Chaz MOST TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR 1,569 rushing) Williams (QB), Ga. Southern, 2002 (1,422 rushing, 1,022 (TDs Scored and Passed For) 3 Yrs passing); Allen Suber (QB), Bethune-Cookman, 2002 Game 13,686—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1992-94 (11,601 pass- (1,035 rushing, 1,307 passing); Ryan Kuhn (QB), Cornell, 9—Neil Lomax, Portland St. vs. Delaware St., Nov. 8, 1980 ing, 2,085 rushing) 2005 (1,000 rushing, 1,008 passing); Armanti Edwards, (passed for 8, scored 1); Willie Totten, Mississippi Val. vs. Career Appalachian St., 2006 (1,153 rushing, 2,251 passing) Kentucky St., Sept. 1, 1984 (passed for 9) & vs. Prairie (4 yrs.) 16,823—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1991-94 (14,496 Armanti Edwards, Appalachian St., 2007 (1,588 rushing, View, Oct. 27, 1984 (passed for 8, scored 1); Drew Hubel, passing, 2,327 rushing) 1,948 passing); Jayson Foster (QB), Ga. Southern, 2007 Portland St. vs. Weber St., Oct. 27, 2007 (passed for 9) MOST YARDS GAINED PER GAME (1,844 rushing, 1,203 passing); Rodney Landers (QB), James Madison, 2008 (1,770 rushing, 1,534 passing) Season Season 61—Willie Totten, Mississippi Val., 1984 (passed for 56, 527.2—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 (5,799 in 11) GAINING 1,000 YARDS RUSHING AND scored 5) Career 2,000 YARDS PASSING Also holds per-game record with 6.1 (61 in 10) 400.5—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1991-94 (16,823 in 42) Season Career MOST SEASONS GAINING 3,000 YARDS David Dinkins, Morehead St., 1999 (1,138 rushing, 2,011 159—Bruce Eugene, Grambling, $2001-05 (passed for OR MORE passing); Barrick Nealy, Texas St., 2005 (1,057 rushing, 140, scored 19) 2,875 passing); Armanti Edwards, Appalachian St., 2006 4—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1991-94 Per-game record—3.9, Willie Totten, Mississippi Val., 1982- (1,153 rushing, 2,251 passing) 85 (157 in 40) MOST YARDS GAINED BY A FRESHMAN GAINING 1,000 YARDS RUSHING AND Game $See page 10 for explanation. 1,000 YARDS RECEIVING 538—Ricky Santos, New Hampshire vs. Villanova, Oct. 2, MOST POINts RESPONSIBLE FOR 2004 (61 plays) Season Brian Westbrook (TB), Villanova, 1998 (1,046 rushing, 1,144 (Points Scored and Passed For) Season Game 3,738—Scott Riddle, Elon, 2007 (508 plays) receiving) (first NCAA player to accomplish this feat) 56—Willie Totten, Mississippi Val. vs. Kentucky St., Sept. 1, Also holds per-game record with 339.8 (3,738 in 11) GAINING 2,000 YARDS RUSHING AND 4,000 YARDS PASSING 1984 (passed for 9 TDs and 1 two-point conversion) MOST YARDS GAINED IN TWO, THREE AND Season FOUR CONSECUTIVE GAMES Career 368—Willie Totten, Mississippi Val., 1984 (passed for 56 Tracy Ham (QB), Ga. Southern, 1984-86 (2,506 rush- 2 Games TDs, scored 5 TDs and passed for 1 two-point conver- ing, 4,871 passing); Bill Vergantino (QB), Delaware, 1,280—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 (633 vs. Grambling, sion) Sept. 3; 647 vs. Chattanooga, Sept. 10) 1989-92 (2,287 rushing, 6,177 passing); Steve McNair (QB), Alcorn St., 1991-94 (2,327 rushing, 14,496 pass- Also holds per-game record with 36.8 (368 in 10) 3 Games Career 1,859—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 (649 vs. Samford, ing); Ryan Vena (QB), Colgate, 1996-99 (2,008 rush- ing, 7,427 passing); David Dinkins (QB), Morehead St., 960—Bruce Eugene, Grambling, $2001-05 (passed for Oct. 29; 624 vs. Mississippi Val., Nov. 5; 586 vs. Troy, 140 TDs, scored 19 TDs and passed for 3 two-point Nov. 12) 1997-00 (3,765 rushing, 5,572 passing); Travis Wilson (QB), Wofford, 1998-01 (2,488 rushing, 4,067 passing) conversions) 4 Games *Armanti Edwards (QB), Appalachian St., 2006-08 (3,682 Per-game record—23.7, Willie Totten, Mississippi Val., 2,423—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 (649 vs. Samford, rushing, 7,101 passing) 1982-85 (946 in 40) Oct. 29; 624 vs. Mississippi Val., Nov. 5; 586 vs. Troy, Nov. 12; 564 vs. Jackson St., Nov. 19) *Active player. $See page 10 for explanation. INDIVIDUAL REcorDS 135 Most CONSECUtiVE GAMES GAINING 100 EARLIEST GAME GAINING 1,000 YARDS Rushing YARDS OR MORE OR MORE Season Season MOST RUSHES 11—Frank Hawkins, Nevada, 1980; Rich Lemon, Bucknell, 5th—Arnold Mickens, Butler, 1994 (1,106); Charles Quarter 1994; Charles Roberts, Sacramento St., 1998; Adrian Roberts, Sacramento St., 1999 (1,018) 20—Arnold Mickens, Butler vs. Dayton, Oct. 15, 1994 Peterson, Ga. Southern, 1998-99; Jamaal Branch, MOST YARDS GAINED IN OPENING GAME (4th) Colgate, 2003; Jordan Scott, Colgate, 2007 OF SEASON Half Career 304—Tony Citizen, McNeese St. vs. Prairie View, Sept. 6, 36—Adrian Peterson, Ga. Southern, 1998-01 32—David Clark, Dartmouth vs.
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