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ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSITY WONDER BOYS Football Record Book Team Records ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSITY WONDER BOYS FOOtball Record Book Team Records TOTAL GAMES: ........................................................................ 980 PASSING ALL-TIME RECORD: .....................................................562-377-41 WINNING PERCENTAGE: ..................................................... .594 Attempts CONFERENCE RECORD: ..............................................324-227-22 Game ............................................ 63 vs. North Alabama, 11/21/09 CONFERENCE WIN PERCENTAGE: .................................... .585 Season..................................................580 (357 completions), 2009 Arkansas Intercollegiate Conf. (1927-94) ........ .601 (214-137-21) Per Game ..........................................................................48.3, 2009 Gulf South Conference (1995-2010) ....................... .573 (78-58-1) Completions Great American Conference (2011-pres.) .................. .500 (34-34) Game .................. 39 (2x) most recently vs. No. Alabama, 11/21/09 Season.......................................................357 (580 attempts), 2009 CONSECUTIVE WINS ............... 14 (Nov. 14, 1970-Nov. 27, 1971) Per Game ..........................................................................29.8, 2009 CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS ......... 14 (Nov. 2, 1941-Oct, 9 1947) HOME UNBEATEN STREAK..................... 40 (37-0-3, 1913-1926) Yards Passing CONSECUTIVE LOSSES ............................................10 (1976-77) Game .......................................502 vs. UNC Pembroke, 11/14/2009 MOST WINS..................................................................... 12 (1971) Season......................................................4,635 (357-for-580), 2009 MOST LOSSES ................................................................. 10 (1976) Per Game ........................................................................386.3, 2009 FEWEST WINS................................................................... 0 (1917) Touchdown Passes Thrown FEWEST LOSSES .............................0 (8 times, most recent 1961) Game .................................................7 vs. West Georgia, 10/17/09 BEST RECORD....................................................8-0-0 (1914, 1945) Season.................................................................................41, 2009 WORST RECORD .........................................................0-1-0 (1917) 10-WIN SEASONS........................................................................ 4 Most Interceptions Thrown LARGEST VICTORY ................. 118 (Tech 118, S. Arkansas 0), 10/20/22 Game .............................................. 6 vs. Central Missouri, 9/26/81 LARGEST DEFEAT..... 80 (Cent. Arkansas 87, Tech 7), 11/13/1915 Season.................................................................................22, 1989 POSTSEASON WON-LOSS RECORD: ..........................6-8 (.429) TOTAL OFFENSE NAIA Level ...................................................................... 3-5 (.375) Total Offense Yards NAIA Playoffs .......................................................... 1-2 (.333) Game .................................... 870 vs. Southern Arkansas, 10/22/22 Division II Level ...............................................................3-4 (.429) Season..........................6,329 (4,635 Passing / 1,694 Rushing), 2009 NCAA Playoffs .........................................................2-3 (.400) Per Game ........................................................................527.4, 2009 MILESTONE VICTORIES Most Plays No. 1 ......................................... vs. Russellville HS (6-5), 9/30/1911 Game .............103 (41 Pass/62 Rush) vs. SW Oklahoma, 11/7/2015 Season...................................994 (580 Passing / 414 Rushing), 2009 No. 50 ....................................... at Henderson State (3-0), 11/22/22 Per Game ..........................................................................82.8, 2009 No. 100 ..................... vs. El Dorado Junior College (80-0), 11/17/31 No. 200 ............................vs. Arkansas-Monticello (64-12), 11/3/49 SCORING No. 300 ..................vs. Southeast Missouri State (33-21), 11/19/66 No. 400 ................................. vs. Southwest Baptist (34-17), 9/3/88 Most Points Scored No. 500 ..............................at Southern Arkansas (36-29), 10/26/06 Game .................................... 118 vs. Southern Arkansas, 10/22/22 Season............................................................ 489 (12 games), 2009 RUSHING Per Game ..........................................................................40.8, 2009 Rushes Most Touchdowns Game ........................74 vs. Southern Nazarene (469 yards), 9/3/15 Game ...................................... 17 vs. Southern Arkansas, 10/20/22 Season..........................................................693 (3,402 yards), 1971 Season...............................................................66 (12 games), 2009 Per Game ..........................................................................53.3, 1971 Per Game ............................................................................5.5, 2009 Rushing Yards Most Points Scored in One Quarter Game .................................... 656 vs. Southern Arkansas, 10/22/22 49.............................vs. Southern Arkansas (4th Quarter), 10/20/22 Season....................................................... 3,794 (475 rushes), 1994 Most Points Scored in First Half 56................................................. vs. Southern Arkansas, 10/20/22 2 Arkansas Tech Football Arkansas Tech Football Team Records Most Points Scored in Second Half DEFENSE 62................................................. vs. Southern Arkansas, 10/20/22 Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Most Field Goals Game ......................................-21 vs. Southwest Baptist, 11/13/10 Game ............................................. 4 vs. Southwest Baptist, 9/4/99 Season...................................................... 950 (304 attempts), 2010 ........................................................... 4 vs. Valdosta State, 9/21/96 Per Game ..........................................................................86.4, 2010 .........................................................4 vs. West Alabama, 10/14/95 ...................................................................... 4 vs. Harding, 10/6/79 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed Season...........................................................15 (20 attempts), 1999 Game ............................................ 12 vs. Ouachita Baptist, 9/30/00 Per Game ..........................................................................1.25, 1999 Season............................................................................1,196, 1993 Per Game ........................................................................119.6, 1993 KICKOFF RETURNS Most Quarterback Sacks Most Kickoff Returns Game ................................... 10 vs. Arkansas-Monticello, 10/18/97 Game ........................................... 13 vs. Central Arkansas, 11/3/05 Season.................................................................................42, 2014 Season.................................................................................61, 2012 Per Game ............................................................................3.8, 2014 Per Game ............................................................................5.5, 2012 Most Kickoff Return Yards Most Pass Interceptions Game ....................................... 235 vs. Central Arkansas, 11/13/15 Game .........................7 (2x) most recently vs. Washburn, 10/13/80 Season.........................................................1,316 (61 returns), 2012 Season.................................................................................22, 1988 Per Game ........................................................................119.6, 2012 .............................................................................................22, 1977 Most Pass Interception Yards PUNT RETURNS Game .......................................................126 vs. Hendrix, 11/25/48 Season...................................................352 (13 interceptions), 2008 Most Punt Returns Game .................7 (2x) most recently vs. UNC Pembroke, 11/14/09 Most Points Allowed Season.................................................................................40, 1999 Game ......................................... 87 vs. Central Arkansas, 11/13/15 Per Game ............................................................................3.3, 1999 Season...............................................................................409, 1997 Per Game ..........................................................................37.2, 1997 Most Punt Return Yards Game ..........................................127 vs. Henderson State, 11/5/54 Fewest Points Allowed Season............................................................617 (40 returns), 1999 Game ...................0, 193 times last vs. Southern Nazarene, 9/1/16 Per Game ..........................................................................51.4, 1999 Season....................................................0 (2x), most recently, 1916 Per Game .............................................0.0 (2x), most recently, 1916 KICKING Fewest Touchdowns Allowed Most Extra Points Game ..................0, 234 times last vs. Southern
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