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Team Season Records Total Offense: Field Goals Made: 1 TEAM SEASON RECORDS TOTAL OFFENSE: FIELD GOALS MADE: 1 ... 6,485 ...............................2013 1 ... 16 (of 26) ........................1995 2 ... 5,651 ...............................2012 2 ... 15 (of 21) ........................2008 3 ... 5,431 ...............................2002 ... 15 (of 26) ........................1987 4 ... 4,982 ...............................2000 4 ... 14 (of 22) ........................2009 5 ... 4,931 ...............................1986 ... 14 (of 27) ........................1983 RUSHING YARDAGE: POINT AFTER ATTEMPTS MADE: 1 ... 2,882 ...............................1976 1 ... 61 (of 70) ........................2013 2 ... 2,781 ...............................1978 2 ... 49 (of 50) ........................2000 3 ... 2,739 ...............................1996 3 ... 48 (of 52) ........................2012 4 ... 2,594 ...............................1979 4 ... 47 (of 50) ........................1986 The most sure-handed receiver in 5 ... 2,539 ...............................1995 ... 47 (of 50) ........................1978 EIU history, Roy Banks (1983- 86), later went on to play with the RUSHING ATTEMPTS: QUARTERBACK SACKS: Indianapolis Colts. 1 ... 600 ..................................1976 1 ... 71 ....................................1982 2 ... 589 ..................................1996 2 ... 52 ....................................1979 3 ... 581 ..................................1995 3 ... 45 ....................................1981 4 ... 571 ..................................1975 4 ... 44 ....................................1980 5 ... 566 ..................................1979 5 ... 42 ....................................1986 PASSING YARDAGE: TACKLES FOR LOSS: QB Sean Payton (1983-86) holds 1 ... 4,151 ...............................2013 1 ... 111 ..................................2002 virtually every EIU passing record 2 ... 4,071 ...............................1984 2 ... 104 ..................................2000 as he directed the 1986 Panthers to 3 ... 4,019 ...............................2012 3 ... 101 ..................................1978 the NCAA I-AA quarterfinals. 4 ... 3,587 ...............................1986 4 ... 92 ....................................2008 5 ... 3,213 ...............................2002 5 ... 85 ....................................2012 PASSING ATTEMPTS: INTERCEPTIONS: 1 ... 554 ..................................2012 1 ... 31 ....................................1980 2 ... 503 ..................................1985 2 ... 25 ....................................1971 3 ... 503 ..................................1985 3 ... 24 ....................................1983 4 ... 473 ..................................2013 4 ... 22 ....................................1986 5 ... 457 ..................................1981 5 ... 5 teams tied with 20 last .2005 PASSES COMPLETED: FUMBLES RECOVERED: 1 ... 341 ..................................2012 1 ... 21 ....................................2005 All-American quarterback Tony 2 ... 312 ..................................2013 ... 21 ....................................1980 Romo (1999-2002) was selected 2 ... 288 ..................................1984 ... 21 ....................................1978 as the 2002 'Walter Payton Trophy' 4 ... 263 ..................................2002 4 ... 20 ....................................2003 All-American tailback Nate winner as the best player in NCAA 5 ... 262 ..................................1985 5 ... 5 teams tied with 19 last .2006 Anderson (1970-73). 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TOUCHDOWNS: TURNOVERS FORCED: 1 ... 73 ....................................2013 1 ... 52 ....................................1980 2 ... 61 ....................................2002 2 ... 41 ....................................2005 3 ... 58 ....................................2012 ... 41 ....................................1978 4 ... 58 ....................................2000 4 ... 40 ....................................1986 5 ... 54 ....................................1986 5 ... 38 ....................................1982 TOUCHDOWN PASSES: INTERCEPTION RETURN FOR TD: 1 ... 44 ....................................2013 1 ... 4 ............... 1980, 1984 & 2005 2 ... 34 ....................................2012 ... 34 ....................................2002 FUMBLE RETURN FOR TD: 4 ... 29 ....................................1984 1 ... 4 ......................................2005 5 ... 28 ....................................1980 BLOCKED KICKS: TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING: 1 ... 12 ....................................1988 1 ... 30 ....................................1996 2 ... 29 ....................................2007 PUNT RETURN FOR TD: 3 ... 27 ....................................1986 1 ... 3 ............... 1988, 2000 & 2013 4 ... 25 ....................................2013 ... 25 ....................................2001 KICK RETURN FOR TD: ... 25 ....................................2002 1 ... 1 ........................... 12 seasons ... 25 ....................................1979 CONSECUTIVE PASSES WITHOUT POINTS SCORED: AN INTERCEPTION: 1 ... 515 (46.8 ppg) ................2013 1 ... 218 ..................................2007 2 ... 438 (36.5 ppg) ................2012 3 ... 430 (39.1 ppg) ................2000 TEAM TURNOVERS: 4 ... 424 (38.5 pgg) ................2002 1 ... 56 ....................................1981 Poke Cobb (1976-79), the greatest running back in Eastern Illinois 5 ... 409 (37.1 ppg) ................1986 Panther history, with 5,042 yards. 6 ... 383 (34.8 ppg) ................1978 WWW.EIUPANTHERS.COM 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2012 OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS TEAM GAME RECORDS TOTAL OFFENSE: EIU LOWEST OFFENSIVE TOTAL: OPPONENTS AGAINST EASTERN ILLINOIS 739 ......vs. Illinois State ..................Sept. 14, 2013 76 ......at Youngstown State .............. Oct. 13, 1973 683 ......vs. Winona State ..................... Nov. 1, 1986 120 ......Central Arkansas ...................Sept. 11, 2010 TOTAL OFFENSE: 676 ......vs. Saginaw State ................Sept. 21, 1985 130 ......at Central Michigan ................ Oct. 25, 1969 675 ......Tennessee State ......................Nov. 2, 2002 671 ......vs. Austin Peay ....................Sept. 29, 2012 138 ......Illinois State ............................Nov. 25, 2006 674 ......at Illinois State ........................ Oct. 18, 1969 665 ......vs. Southeast Missouri ....... Oct. 19, 2013 142 ......at McNeese State .................Sept. 11, 1993 656 ......at Marshall ............................Sept. 12, 1992 637 ......at UT Martin .......................... Nov. 14, 1998 142 ......at San Jose State ....................Sept. 5, 1987 631 ......at Western Michigan ...............Sept. 8, 2012 629 ......vs. Indiana State ....................Sept. 9, 2006 142 ......at Northern Iowa .....................Sept. 6, 1975 629 ......at San Diego State ................... Oct. 6, 2001 609 ......at Northern Illinois .................Sept. 24, 1994 RUSHING YARDAGE: 413 ......vs. Jacksonville State .........Nov. 16, 2013 EIU FEWEST RUSHING YARDS: 398 ......vs. St. Joseph ........................Oct. 27, 1973 -12 ......at Northern Iowa ...................... Oct. 7, 1995 RUSHING YARDAGE: 384 ......vs. Grand Valley State ..........Sept. 17, 1983 -6 ......Tennessee Tech ....................Sept. 17, 2011 490 ......at Central Michigan ................ Oct. 23, 1971 382 ......at UT Martin ............................ Nov. 1, 2001 -5 ......UT Martin ................................Oct. 22, 2011 468 ......at Illinois State ........................ Oct. 18, 1969 379 ......vs. Florida Atlantic ................. Nov. 16, 2002 -3 ......at San Jose State ....................Sept. 5, 1987 434 ......at South Dakota State ............Nov. 24, 2012 378 ......vs. Northern Michigan ............Oct. 20, 1979 -3 ......at Toledo ................................Sept. 22, 1984 432 ......Eastern Michigan ................... Oct. 21, 1972 1 ......Illinois State .............................. Oct. 6, 1984 425 ......Southern Illinois .......................Nov. 7, 1987 RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 420 ......Central Michigan .................... Oct. 24, 1970 72 ......vs. Western Illinois .............................. 1976 418 ......at Northern Illinois .................Sept. 24, 1994 EIU FEWEST PASSING YARDS: 411 ......at Southeast Missouri ...............Oct. 1, 2011 PASSING YARDAGE: -1 ......at Murray State (2-of-6) + .......Nov. 16, 1974 509 ......vs. Austin Peay ....................Sept. 29, 2012 0 ......Southeast Missouri * .............. Oct. 13, 2001 509 ......vs. Saginaw Valley ...............Sept. 21, 1985 0 ......Truman State (0-of-9) ............Sept. 10, 1977 PASSING YARDAGE: 491 ......vs. Illinois State ..................Sept. 14, 2013 5 ......at Central Missouri (2-of-7) ...... Oct. 4, 1975 529 ......Hawai’i ..................................Sept. 30, 2006 486 ......at Missouri State ....................Oct. 27, 1984 10 ......at Truman State (1-of-4) ........Sept. 11, 1976 473 ......Illinois State ...........................Sept. 15, 2012 482 ......vs. Western Kentucky ........... Nov. 10, 1984 10 ......Fairmount State (1-of-13) ......Sept. 28, 1968 453 ......Hawai’i ...................................Aug. 31, 2002 12 ......at Indiana State (2-of-11) .......Nov. 18, 1995 452 ......Hawai’i ..................................Sept. 11, 1999 PASSING ATTEMPTS: * EIU did not attempt a pass in the game 444 ......Idaho ......................................Nov. 25, 1989 62 ......vs. Murray State ...................Sept.
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