BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORDS Through 2009

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BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORDS Through 2009 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORDS through 2009 TOTAL OFFENSE 26 Sam Bradford, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2007 (39 att.) PLAYS 24 Josh Heupel, Oklahoma vs. Kansas State, 2000 (44 att.) 56 Michael Bishop, Kansas State vs. Texas A&M, 1998 (28 rush, 28 pass) YARDS PER COMPLETION 55 Josh Heupel, Oklahoma vs. Kansas State, 2000 (Minimum 10 Completions) (11 rush, 44 pass) 22.7 Ell Roberson, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, 2003 (10 for 227) 53 Colt McCoy, Texas vs. Nebraska, 2009 (17 rush, 36 pass) 21.6 Branndon Stewart, Texas A&M vs. Kansas State, 1998 53 Chase Daniel, Missouri vs. Oklahoma, 2008 (15 for 324) (10 rush, 43 pass) 18.6 James Brown, Texas vs. Nebraska, 1996 (19 for 353) 53 Jason White, Oklahoma vs. Kansas State, 2003 17.9 Michael Bishop, Kansas State vs. Texas A&M, 1998 (3 rush, 50 pass) (19 for 341) YARDS GAINED YARDS PER ATTEMPT 442 Michael Bishop, Kansas State vs. Texas A&M, 1998 (Minimum 10 Attempts) (101 rushing, 341 passing) 13.4 Ell Roberson, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, 2003 (17 for 227) 391 Sam Bradford, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 12.6 James Brown, Texas vs. Nebraska, 1996 (28 for 353) (7 rushing, 384 passing) 12.2 Michael Bishop, Kansas State vs. Texas A&M, 1998 360 James Brown, Texas vs. Nebraska, 1996 (28 for 341) (7 rushing, 353 passing) 11.4 Vince Young, Texas vs. Colorado, 2005 (17 for 193) 300 Branndon Stewart, Texas A&M vs. Kansas State, 1998 (-24 rushing, 324 passing) COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 298 Zac Taylor, Nebraska vs. Oklahoma, 2006 82.4 Vince Young, Texas vs. Colorado, 2005 (14 of 17) (16 rushing, 282 passing) 75.9 Jason White, Oklahoma vs. Colorado, 2004 (22 of 29) 69.4 Sam Bradford, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 (34 of 49) RUSHING ATTEMPTS 69.2 Sam Bradford, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2007 (18 of 26) 34 Ahman Green, Nebraska vs. Texas A&M, 1997 67.9 Michael Bishop, Kansas State vs. Texas A&M, 1998 33 Chris Brown, Colorado vs. Texas, 2001 (19 of 28) 32 DeAngelo Evans, Nebraska vs. Texas, 1996 67.9 James Brown, Texas vs. Nebraska, 1996 (19 of 28) 29 Quentin Griffi n, Oklahoma vs. Colorado, 2002 LOWEST INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGE NET YARDS GAINED (Min. 5 Attempts) 235 Darren Sproles, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, 2003 0.0 11 Times 188 Quentin Griffi n, Oklahoma vs. Colorado, 2002 Last By: Sam Bradford, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 182 Chris Brown, Colorado vs. Texas, 2001 179 Ahman Green, Nebraska vs. Texas A&M, 1997 TOUCHDOWN PASSES 4 Ell Roberson, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, 2003 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING 3 Chase Daniel, Missouri vs. Oklahoma, 2008 3 Chris Brown, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 3 Vince Young, Texas vs. Colorado, 2005 3 Mossis Madu, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 3 Jason White, Oklahoma vs. Colorado, 2004 3 Adrian Peterson, Oklahoma vs. Colorado, 2004 3 Branndon Stewart, Texas A&M vs. Kansas State, 1998 3 Chris Brown, Colorado vs. Texas, 2001 3 Ahman Green, Nebraska vs. Texas A&M, 1997 RECEIVING 3 DeAngelo Evans, Nebraska vs. Texas, 1996 RECEPTIONS 3 Priest Holmes, Texas vs. Nebraska, 1996 10 Malcolm Kelly, Oklahoma vs. Nebraska, 2006 9 Juaquin Iglesias, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 AVERAGE PER CARRY 8 Seven Times (Minimum 5 Attempts) Last By: Jermaine Gresham, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 13.3 Priest Holmes, Texas vs. Nebraska, 1996 Tommy Saunders, Missouri vs. Oklahoma, 2008 (9 carries, 120 yards) 10.7 Darren Sproles, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, 2003 YARDS RECEIVING (22 carries, 235 yards) 142 Malcolm Kelly, Oklahoma vs. Nebraska, 2006 8.9 Jamaal Charles, Texas vs. Colorado, 2005 140 Darnell McDonald, Kansas State vs. Texas A&M, 1998 (7 carries, 62 yards) 125 Juaquin Iglesias, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 8.9 Bobby Purify, Colorado vs. Texas, 2001 (7 carries, 62 yards) 107 B.J. Johnson, Texas vs. Colorado, 2001 106 Mark Clayton, Oklahoma vs. Colorado, 2004 PASSING YARDS PASSING TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 384 Sam Bradford, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 (34-49-0) 2 Juaquin Iglesias, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 353 James Brown, Texas vs. Nebraska, 1996 (19-28-2) 2 Malcolm Kelly, Oklahoma vs. Nebraska, 2006 341 Michael Bishop, Kansas State vs. Texas A&M, 1998 (19-28-1) 2 Mark Clayton, Oklahoma vs. Colorado, 2004 324 Branndon Stewart, Texas A&M vs. Kansas State, 1998 2 B.J. Johnson, Texas vs. Colorado, 2001 (15-31-1) 2 Sirr Parker, Texas A&M vs. Kansas State, 1998 298 Jason White, Oklahoma vs. Kansas State, 2003 (27-50-2) AVERAGE PER CATCH ATTEMPTS (Minimum 2 Receptions) 50 Zac Taylor, Nebraska vs. Oklahoma, 2006 (23 comp.) 36.0 Todd Peterson, Nebraska vs. Oklahoma, 2006 50 Jason White, Oklahoma vs. Kansas State, 2003 (27 comp.) (2 catches for 72 yards) 49 Sam Bradford, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 (34 comp.) 32.0 Wane McGarity, Texas vs. Nebraska, 1996 (3 catches for 96 yards) 44 Josh Heupel, Oklahoma vs. Kansas State, 2000 (24 comp.) 31.5 James Terry, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, 2003 (2 for 63) 43 Chase Daniel, Missouri vs. Oklahoma, 2008 (27 comp.) 29.3 Darren Sproles, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, 2003 (3 for 88) COMPLETIONS SCORING 34 Sam Bradford, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 (49 att.) POINTS 27 Chase Daniel, Missouri vs. Oklahoma, 2008 (43 att.) 18 10 Times 27 Jason White, Oklahoma vs. Kansas State, 2003 (50 att.) Last By: Chris Brown, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 Mossis Madu, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 TOUCHDOWNS YARDS 3 10 Times 90 Jeremy Bloom, Colorado vs. Oklahoma, 2002 (3 returns) Last By: Chris Brown, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 70 Antonio Perkins, Oklahoma vs. Colorado, 2002 (5 returns) Mossis Madu, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 68 Aaron Lockett, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, 2000 (2 returns) 55 Bobby Newcombe, Nebraska vs. Texas A&M, 1997 EXTRA POINTS MADE (2 returns) 10 David Pino, Texas vs. Colorado, 2005 8 Jimmy Stevens, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 RETURN AVERAGE 6 Garrett Hartley, Oklahoma vs. Colorado, 2004 34.0 Aaron Lockett, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, 2000 5 Garrett Hartley, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2007 (2 for 68 yards) 5 Joe Rheem, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, 2003 30.0 Jeremy Bloom, Colorado vs. Oklahoma, 2002 (3 for 90) 5 Kris Brown, Nebraska vs. Texas A&M, 1997 27.5 Bobby Newcombe, Nebraska vs. Texas A&M, 1997 (2 for 55) 26.0 Dante Hall, Texas A&M vs. Nebraska, 1997 (1 for 26) EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED 10 David Pino, Texas vs. Colorado, 2005 RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS 8 Jimmy Stevens, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 1 Brandon Foster, Texas vs. Colorado, 2005 6 Garrett Hartley, Oklahoma vs. Colorado, 2004 (0 yards, blocked punt) 5 Garrett Hartley, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2007 1 Jeremy Bloom, Colorado vs. Oklahoma, 2002 (80 yards) 5 Joe Rheem, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, 2003 1 Aaron Lockett, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, 2000 (58 yards) 5 Kris Brown, Nebraska vs. Texas A&M, 1997 KICKOFF RETURNS TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS MADE MOST RETURNS 1 Sirr Parker, Texas A&M vs. Kansas State, 1998 7 Jeremy Maclin, Missouri vs. Oklahoma, 2008 (132 yards) (pass from Branndon Stewart) 6 Roman Hollowell, Colorado vs. Texas, 2001 (111 yards) 5 Stephone Robinson, Colorado vs. Oklahoma, 2004 (92 yards) TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPTS 4 Jeremy Maclin, Missouri vs. Oklahoma, 2007 (92 yards) 2 Branndon Stewart, Texas A&M vs. Nebraska, 1997 4 Victor Ike, Texas vs. Colorado, 2001 (117 yards) 1 Four Times 4 Aaron Lockett, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, 2000 (99 yards) Last By: Nate Hybl, Oklahoma vs. Colorado, 2002 4 Damon Benning, Nebraska vs. Texas, 1996 (77 yards) FIELD GOALS MADE YARDS 4 Alex Henery, Nebraska vs. Texas, 2009 (4 attempts) 132 Jeremy Maclin, Missouri (7 returns) vs. Oklahoma, 2008 4 Martin Gramatica, Kansas State vs. Texas A&M, 1998 117 Victor Ike, Texas (4 returns) vs. Colorado, 2001 (5 attempts) 111 Roman Hollowell, Colorado (6 returns) vs. Texas, 2001 4 Kris Brown, Nebraska vs. Texas A&M, 1997 (4 attempts) 99 Aaron Lockett, Kansas State (4 returns) vs. Oklahoma, 2000 3 Jeff Wolfert, Missouri vs. Oklahoma, 2007 (3 attempts) 92 Jeremy Maclin, Missouri (4 returns) vs. Oklahoma, 2007 3 Dusty Mangum, Texas vs. Colorado, 2001 (4 attempts) 92 Stephone Robinson, Colorado (5 returns) vs. Oklahoma, 2004 3 Russell Bynum, Texas A&M vs. Kansas State, 1998 (3 attempts) RETURN AVERAGE 3 Phil Dawson, Texas vs. Nebraska, 1996 (3 attempts) (Minimum 2 Returns) 45.0 Roderick Sneed, Colorado vs. Texas, 2005 (2 for 90 yards) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 27.8 Victor Ike, Texas vs. Colorado, 2001 (4 for 111) 5 Martin Gramatica, Kansas State vs. Texas A&M, 1998 26.7 Roderick Sneed, Colorado vs. Oklahoma, 2002 (3 for 80) (4 made) 25.0 Reggie Smith, Oklahoma vs. Nebraska, 2006 (2 for 50) 4 Alex Henery, Nebraska vs. Texas, 2009 (4 made) 4 Dusty Mangum, Texas vs. Colorado, 2001 (3 made) RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS 4 Kris Brown, Nebraska vs. Texas A&M, 1997 (4 made) None 3 Five Times Last By: Jeff Wolfert, Missouri vs. Oklahoma, 2007 (3 made) PASS INTERCEPTIONS PUNTING MOST INTERCEPTIONS HIGHEST AVERAGE 1 35 Times 49.5 Mike Knall, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2007 (4 for 198) Last By: Prince Amukamara, Nebraska vs. Texas, 2009 47.8 Mark Mariscal, Colorado vs. Oklahoma, 2002 (6 for 287) Eric Hagg, Nebraska vs. Texas, 2009 47.6 Shane Lechler, Texas A&M vs. Nebraska, 1997 (7 for 333) Dejon Gomes, Nebraska vs. Texas, 2009 46.8 Mark Mariscal, Colorado vs. Texas, 2001 (5 for 234) Aaron Williams, Texas vs. Nebraska, 2009 Rodd Muckelroy, Texas vs. Nebraska, 2009 MOST PUNTS Blake Gideon, Texas vs. Nebraska, 2009 9 Michael Cohen, Oklahoma vs. Nebraska, 2006 9 John Torp, Colorado vs. Oklahoma, 2004 RETURN YARDS 9 Dan Hadenfeldt, Nebraska vs.
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