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The Record Book / 2005 Wake Forest Football the record book / 2005 Wake Forest Football demon deacon football \ 129 2005 Wake Forest Football \ passing records Career Passing Leaders (1,500-yard passers) Years Comp/Att Pct Yards TD 1. Brian Kuklick 1994-98 665/1230 54.1 8,017 44 2. Mike Elkins 1985-88 609/1109 54.9 7,304 43 3. Gary Schofield 1981-83 640/1113 57.5 7,205 44 4. Jay Venuto 1979-80 412/776 53.1 5,056 37 5. Rusty LaRue 1992-95 472/786 60.1 5,016 23 Kuklick 6. Keith West 1989-92 365/683 53.4 4,747 28 7. James MacPherson 1999-02 349/639 54.6 4,716 16 8. Norm Snead 1958-60 272/601 45.3 4,040 27 9. Phil Barnhill 1987-90 310/656 47.3 3,931 23 Elkins 10. Mike McGlamry 1974-77 309/610 50.7 3,684 17 11. Cory Randolph 2002- 246/441 55.8 3,078 11 12. Foy White 1983-85 281/474 59.2 2,901 26 13. Ben Sankey 1996-99 238/405 58.8 2,750 15 Schofield 14. Freddie Summers 1967-68 202/409 49.4 2,573 11 15. Nick Sacrinty 1943,45-46 152/339 44.8 2,563 17 16. John Mackovic 1962-64 147/331 44.4 1,950 6 Venuto 17. Larry Russell 1969-71 154/335 46.0 1,755 7 Kuklick 18. Jim Kemp 1990-93 131/234 56.0 1,582 7 19. Nick Consoles 1953-55 122/251 48.6 1,548 12 20. Tom Fetzer 1946-48 97/234 41.5 1,536 13 LaRue Career Pass Attempts Career Completion Pct. (min. 150 att.) Season Pass Completions 1. Brian Kuklick (1994-98) . .1,230 1. Rusty LaRue (1992-95) . .60.1 (472 of 786) 1. Rusty LaRue (1995) . .264 2. Gary Schofield (1981-83) . .1,113 2. Foy White (1983-85) . .59.3 (281 of 474) 2. Gary Schofield (1981) . .241 3. Mike Elkins (1985-88) . .1,109 3. Gary Schofield (1981-83) . .57.5 (640 of 1,113) 3. Brian Kuklick (1998) . .216 4. Rusty LaRue (1992-95) . .786 4. David Webber (1978-79, '81) . .56.6 (151 of 267) 4. Jay Venuto (1980) . .214 5. Jay Venuto (1979-80) . .776 5. Cory Randolph (2002- ) . .55.8 (246 of 441) 5. Gary Schofield (1982) . .212 6. Keith West (1989-92) . .683 6. Mike Elkins (1985-88) . .54.9 (609 of 1,109) 6. Mike Elkins (1986) . .205 7. Phil Barnhill (1987-90) . .656 7. James MacPherson (1999-02) . .54.6 (349 of 639) Brian Kuklick (1996) . .205 8. James MacPherson (1999-02) . .639 8. Brian Kuklick (1994-98) . .54.1 (665 of 1,230) 8. Jay Venuto (1979) . .198 9. Mike McGlamry (1974-77) . .610 9. Keith West (1989-92) . .53.4 (365 of 683) 9. Brian Kuklick (1997) . .190 10. Norm Snead (1958-60) . .601 10. Jay Venuto (1979-80) . .53.1 (412 of 776) 10. Gary Schofield (1983) . .187 11. Mike McGlamry (1974-77) . .50.7 (309 of 610) Career Pass Completions Season Passing Touchdowns 1. Brian Kuklick (1994-98) . .665 Season Passing Yards 1. Jay Venuto (1980) . .21 2. Gary Schofield (1981-83) . .640 1. Rusty LaRue (1995) . .2,775 2. Gary Schofield (1981) . .18 3. Mike Elkins (1985-88) . .609 2. Brian Kuklick (1998) . .2,683 3. Mike Elkins (1986) . .17 4. Rusty LaRue (1992-95) . .472 3. Jay Venuto (1980) . .2,624 Phil Barnhill (1989) . .17 5. Jay Venuto (1979-80) . .412 4. Gary Schofield (1981) . .2,572 Rusty LaRue (1995) . .17 6. Keith West (1989-92) . .365 5. Mike Elkins (1986) . .2,541 6. Jay Venuto (1979) . .16 7. James MacPherson (1999-02) . .349 6. Brian Kuklick (1996) . .2,526 Gary Schofield (1983) . .16 8. Phil Barnhill (1987-90) . .310 7. Phil Barnhill (1989) . .2,454 8. Brian Kuklick (1997) . .15 9. Mike McGlamry (1974-77) . .309 8. Jay Venuto (1979) . .2,432 9. Foy White (1985) . .14 10. Foy White (1983-85) . .281 9. Gary Schofield (1982) . .2,380 Mike Elkins (1988) . .14 10. Gary Schofield (1983) . .2,253 Brian Kuklick (1998) . .14 Career Passing TDs 1. Gary Schofield (1981-83) . .44 Season Pass Attempts Season Completion Pct. (min. 100 att.) Brian Kuklick (1994-98) . .44 1. Rusty LaRue (1995) . .421 1. Foy White (1985) . .62.9 (132 of 210) 3. Mike Elkins (1985-88) . .43 2. Jay Venuto (1980) . .413 2. Rusty LaRue (1995) . .62.7 (264 of 421) 4. Jay Venuto (1979-80) . .37 3. Gary Schofield (1981) . .404 3. Brian Kuklick (1997) . .60.9 (190 of 312) 5. Keith West (1989-92) . .28 4. Brian Kuklick (1996) . .396 4. Gary Scholfield (1981) . .59.7 (241 of 404) 6. Norm Snead (1958-60) . .27 Brian Kuklick (1998) . .396 5. Ben Sankey (1999) . .59.4 (133 of 224) 7. Foy White (1983-85) . .26 6. Mike Elkins (1986) . .380 6. Mike Elkins (1988) . .58.9 (165 of 280) 8. Phil Barnhill (1987-90) . .23 7. Phil Barnhill (1989) . .377 7. Cory Randolph (2003) . .58.5 (144 of 246) Rusty LaRue (1992-95) . .23 8. Gary Schofield (1982) . .376 8. Jim Kemp (1993) . .58.1 (126 of 217) 10. Nick Sacrinty (1943, 45-46) . .17 9. Jay Venuto (1979) . .363 9. Rusty LaRue (1994) . .57.4 (132 of 230) Mike McGlamry (1974-77) . .17 10. Gary Schofield (1983) . .333 10. Foy White (1984) . .56.7 (143 of 252) 130 / demon deacon football passing records / 2005 Wake Forest Football PASSING LEADERS Annual Leaders Most Attempts Year Player Com Att Yds Int TD Career: 1,230, Brian Kuklick (1994-98) Season: 421, Rusty LaRue (1995) 1948 Carroll Blackerby 38 78 598 - 6 Game: 78, Rusty LaRue at Duke (10/28/95)1 1949 Carroll Blackerby 65 131 837 16 3 1950 Ed Kissell 36 70 436 5 4 Most Completions 1951 Ed Kissell 56 120 593 13 4 Career: 665, Brian Kuklick (1994-98) 1952 Sonny George 66 142 868 12 6 Season: 264, Rusty LaRue (1995) 1953 Joe White 32 87 486 9 3 Game: 55, Rusty LaRue at Duke (10/28/95)2 1954 Nick Consoles 54 115 743 13 6 Most Yards 1955 Nick Consoles 66 123 787 8 6 Career: 8,017, Brian Kuklick (1994-98) 1956 Charlie Carpenter 34 91 495 9 2 Season: 2,775, Rusty LaRue (1995) 1957 Jim Dalrymple 21 61 261 4 0 Game: 545, Rusty LaRue vs. NC State (11/18/95)3 1958 Norman Snead 67 151 1,003 17 5 1959 Norman Snead 82 191 1,361 16 12 Best Completion Percentage 1960 Norman Snead 123 259 1,676 14 10 Career: .601 (472 of 786), Rusty LaRue (1992-95) 1961 Chuck Reiley 32 88 516 4 5 (min. 150 attempts) Season: .629 (132 of 210), Foy White (1985) 1962 John Mackovic 57 130 594 12 3 (min. 100 attempts) 1963 Karl Sweetan 79 218 674 14 1 Game: .857 (12 of 14), Mike McGlamry , 1964 John Mackovic 89 195 1,340 14 3 (min. 10 attempts) at South Carolina (11/15/75) 1965 Jon Wilson 44 104 513 9 4 Elkins Game: .848 (28 of 33), Jay Venuto 1966 Ken Erickson 57 126 787 8 3 (min. 20 attempts) vs. East Carolina (9/22/79) 1967 Freddie Summers 77 159 909 8 2 1968 Freddie Summers 125 250 1,664 25 9 Most Touchdowns Single Game Passing Yards 1969 Larry Russell 70 153 794 15 1 Career: 44, Gary Schofield (1981-83) 1. Rusty LaRue vs. NC State (11/18/95) . .545 1970 Larry Russell 55 109 671 6 4 Season: 21, Jay Venuto (1980) 2. Gary Schofield vs. Maryland (10/17/81) . .504 1971 Larry Russell 29 73 290 3 2 Game: 4, three times: 3. Rusty LaRue vs. Georgia Tech (11/4/95) . .501 1972 Andy Carlton 24 70 268 9 1 Jay Venuto at South Carolina (11/15/80); Phil Barnhill vs. Tulsa (11/11/89); 4. Rusty LaRue at Duke (10/28/95) . .478 1973 Andy Carlton 51 141 605 10 2 Rusty LaRue at Duke (10/28/95) 5. Jay Venuto at South Carolina (11/15/80) . .447 1974 Mike McGlamry 50 115 585 11 1 6. Mike Elkins at NC State (9/20/86) . .429 1975 Jerry McManus 77 152 950 17 10 Most Passes Intercepted 7. Brian Kuklick at NC State (11/7/98) . .421 1976 Mike McGlamry 91 183 1,066 6 4 Career: 52, Gary Schofield (1981-83) 8. Gary Schofield at Virginia (10/24/81) . .373 1977 Mike McGlamry 133 252 1,532 15 5 Season: 25, Freddie Summers (1968) 9. Gary Schofield vs. Maryland (10/15/83) . .365 1978 David Webber 101 182 1,070 12 2 Game: 7, Red Cochran vs. Texas Tech at Charlotte 10. Gary Schofield at Maryland (10/16/82) . .363 1979 Jay Venuto 198 363 2,432 17 16 (11/29/41) 1980 Jay Venuto 214 413 2,624 15 21 Longest Scoring Pass Single Game Pass Attempts (comp.) 1981 Gary Schofield 241 404 2,572 22 18 85 yards - Gary Schofield to Tim Ryan vs. Clemson 1. Rusty LaRue at Duke (10/28/95) . .78 (55) 1982 Gary Schofield 212 376 2,380 15 10 in Tokyo (11/27/82) 2. Rusty LaRue vs. NC State (11/18/95) . .67 (50) 1983 Gary Schofield 187 333 2,253 15 16 85 yards - Ben Mauk to Jason Anderson at Clemson 3. Rusty LaRue vs. Georgia Tech (11/4/95) . .65 (41) 1984 Foy White 143 252 1,544 5 12 (9/4/04) Gary Schofield at Maryland (10/16/82) .
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