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G Ame R Ecords Rushing Yards (200-Plus) 29 G AME R ECORDS RUSHING YARDS (200-PLUS) 29. 346 - Travis Brown vs. Weber St., 1996 4 - John Bonds vs. Montana, 1991 30. 343 - Clint Womack vs. S. Htn. St, 2002 4 - John Bonds vs. Montana St., 1991 1. 322 - Jim Smith vs. Northridge, 1973 343 - Jeff Lewis vs. E. Washington, 1995 4 - John Bonds vs. Montana, 1990 2. 316 - Chris Thornton vs. W. Illinois, 1967 32. 342 - Travis Brown vs. Idaho St., 1996 4 - Greg Wyatt vs. Montana, 1988 3. 306 - Jim Sims vs. W. New Mexico, 1964 32. 342 - Jason Murrietta vs. Weber St., 2006 4 - Greg Wyatt vs. E. Washington, 1986 4. 289 - Archie Amerson vs. Portland St., 1996 34. 340 - Jason Murrietta vs. Weber St., 2003 4 - Greg Wyatt vs. Angelo St., 1986 5. 281 - Archie Amerson vs. Weber St., 1996 35. 339 - Jeff Lewis vs. Montana, 1994 4 - Mike Mendoza vs. Boise St., 1983 6. 270 - Marcus King vs. Portland St., 2001 36. 338 - Preston Parsons vs. SHSU, 2001 4 - Mike Mendoza vs. Idaho, 1983 7. 265 - Alex Henderson at E. Washington, 2006 338 - Travis Brown vs. Idaho St., 1999 4 - Mike Mendoza vs. Pacific, 1983 8. 261 - Allan Clark vs. Montana St., 1978 38. 337 - Travis Brown vs. Idaho St., 1997 RECEIVING YARDS (150-PLUS) 9. 250 - Allan Clark vs. Boise St., 1978 39. 335 - Greg Wyatt vs. Montana, 1986 10. 248 - Marcus King vs. E. Wash., 2001 335 - Mike Mendoza vs. Idaho St., 1983 1. 245 - Charlie Brown vs. Whitworth, 1969 11. 246 - Allan Clark vs. Idaho St., 1978 41. 334 - Travis Brown vs. Ga. South., 1999 2. 236 - T. Peterson vs. Neb.-Omaha, 1977 12. 229 - Willard Reaves vs. Idaho, 1979 334 - Jeff Lewis vs. Boise St., 1994 3. 214 - Alex Watson at Arizona State, 2006 13. 221 - Archie Amerson vs. S. Utah, 1996 334 - Greg Wyatt vs. Montana St., 1989 4. 204 - Francis St. Paul vs. SW Texas, 1998 14. 211 - Archie Amerson vs. Sacramento,1996 334 - Mike Mendoza vs. Pacific, 1984 5. 200 - Rod Alexander vs. Cal Poly, 1994 15. 210 - Bob Fowler vs. Drake, 1974 45. 338 - Jason Murrietta at Montana, 2004 6. 197 - Gibbons St. Paul vs. Idaho St., 1996 16. 208 - Jim Smith vs. Texas Lutheran, 1973 46. 330 - John Bonds vs. E. Washington, 1991 7. 192 - Clarence Moore vs. Sac St., 2002 17. 206 - Archie Amerson vs. Furman, 1996 47. 325 - P. Parsons vs. Chad. St., 2000 192 - Charlie Brown vs. Weber St., 1969 206 - Bill Tate vs. New Mexico St., 1970 48. 324 - Travis Brown vs. Minn.-Duluth, 1997 9. 191 - Shawn Collins vs. Weber St., 1986 19. 205 - Archie Amerson vs. Montana St., 1996 324 - Travis Brown vs. Northridge, 1996 10. 190 - Pete Mandley vs. Idaho, 1982 20. 200 - Kino Carson vs. Northridge, 1997 324 - Mike Mendoza vs. Idaho, 1983 11. 189 - Charlie Brown vs. Montana St., 1969 52. 322 - John Bonds vs. Weber St., 1991 12. 184 - Rod Alexander vs. Idaho, 1993 CARRIES 322 - John Bonds vs. Weber St., 1990 13. 176 - Gibbons St. Paul vs. Portland St., 1997 1. 46 - Marcus King vs. Port. St., 2001 322 - Greg Wyatt vs. Montana St., 1988 14. 172 - Jerry Davis vs. Montana, 1985 2. 39 - Archie Amerson vs. Port. St.,1996 55. 317 - John Bonds vs. Idaho St., 1991 172 - Shawn Collins vs. Montana St., 1988 39 - Bob Fowler vs. Drake, 1974 317 - Greg Wyatt vs. SW Texas St., 1986 16. 166 - Jerry Avery vs. Montana St., 1990 4. 38 - Len Raney vs. North Texas, 1993 57. 313 - Craig Austin vs. Montana, 1985 17. 164 - Joe Taylor vs. Idaho St., 1980 5. 36 - Marcus King vs. E. Wash., 2001 58. 312 - Greg Wyatt vs. Weber St., 1986 164 - Pete Mandley vs. Idaho St., 1983 6. 34 - Kino Carson vs. Northridge, 1997 60. 310 - Jeff Lewis vs. Nevada, 1994 19. 161 - Johnny Marshall vs. Sac St., 2003 34 - Archie Amerson vs. Mont. St., 1996 310 - Greg Wyatt vs. Idaho, 1989 20. 159 - Clarence Moore vs. Mont. St., 2003 34 - Archie Amerson vs. E. Wash., 1996 62. 307 - Jeff Lewis vs. Northridge, 1994 21. 159 - Alex Watson vs. Dixie State, 2006 34 - Levon Worley vs. Weber St., 1988 307 - Greg Wyatt vs. E. Washington, 1986 22. 158 - Alex Watson vs. Idaho State, 2005 34 - Allan Clark vs. Montana St., 1978 307 - Travis Brown vs. Weber St., 1999 23. 156 - Julian Howard vs. Idaho St., 1989 11. 33 - Bob Fowler vs. Idaho St., 1976 65. 304 - Greg Wyatt vs. Idaho St., 1989 24. 155 - Shawn Collins vs. Nicholls St., 1988 12. 32 - Archie Amerson vs. Weber St., 1996 304 - Greg Wyatt vs. Idaho, 1988 25. 154 - Ricky Pearsall vs. Montana, 1996 32 - Archie Amerson vs. N. Mexico, 1996 67. 301 - Jason Murrietta at Idaho State, 2006 154 - Rod Marshall vs. Abilene Christian, 1995 32 - Allan Clark vs. Weber St., 1978 PASS ATTEMPTS 27. 153 - Sandy Sledge vs. Montana, 1988 32 - Carl Golden vs. Weber St., 1976 28. 153 - Clarence Moore vs. SHSU, 2001 32 - Jim Smith vs. Texas Lutheran, 1973 1. 67 - Jason Murrietta at Montana, 2004 29. 152 - Sidney Smith vs. Chad. St., 2000 32 - Jim Smith vs. Montana St., 1973 2. 65 - Travis Brown vs. Montana, 1996 30. 150 - Alex Watson vs. Sacramento St, 2006 32 - Jim Smith vs. Idaho St., 1973 65 - Mike Mendoza vs. Nevada, 1984 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 4. 64 - Travis Brown vs. Sacramento, 1999 PASSING YARDS (300-PLUS) 5. 60 - Greg Wyatt vs. Akron, 1989 1. 140 - K.J. Gerard vs.Weber State, 2004 1. 474 - Travis Brown vs. Montana, 1996 6. 59 - Mike Mendoza vs. Idaho St., 1983 2. 99 - Troy Campbell vs. Idaho St., 1996 2. 452 - Travis Brown vs. Weber St., 1997 7. 58 - Travis Brown vs. Montana, 1998 3. 97 - S. Roundtree vs. N.M. Highlands, 1991 3. 438 - Travis Brown vs. Sacramento, 1997 58 - Travis Brown vs. Idaho St., 1997 4. 95 - Ron Cote vs. Long Beach St., 1956 4. 431 - Jason Murrietta vs. Sac. St., 2003 58 - Jeff Lewis vs. Boise St., 1994 5. 86 - Ray Smith vs. Montana St., 1978 5. 424 - John Bonds vs. Nicholls St., 1990 58 - Greg Wyatt vs. E. Washington, 1986 6. 85 - Joe Walker vs. Portland St., 1978 6. 420 - John Bonds vs. Montana St., 1990 11. 57 - John Bonds vs. Northern Iowa, 1990 7. 82 - Terry Gatewood vs. Nevada, 1984 8. 80 - R. Cabrera vs. Gustavus-Adolphus, 1958 420 - Greg Wyatt vs. Nevada, 1989 PASS COMPLETIONS 8. 409 - Jeff Lewis vs. Montana St., 1994 80 - David Moran vs. SW Texas, 1999 9. 401 - Travis Brown vs. Sacramento, 1999 1. 42 - Travis Brown vs. Montana, 1996 10. 79 - Cedric Jones vs. Northridge, 1999 10. 398 - Jeff Lewis vs. Cal Poly, 1994 2. 41 - Jason Murrietta at Montana., 2004 11. 78 - Cedric Jones vs. Northridge, 1996 11. 391 - Greg Wyatt vs. Idaho, 1988 3. 39 - Greg Wyatt vs. Idaho, 1987 MISCELLANEOUS 12. 386 - John Bonds vs. Northern Iowa, 1990 39 - Travis Brown vs. Sacramento, 1999 5. 38 - Mike Mendoza vs. Nevada, 1984 Most Rushing Touchdowns 13. 384 - Jason Murrietta vs. Sacramento St., 2006 7 - Archie Amerson vs. Weber St., 1996 (FCS record) 14. 383 - Travis Brown vs. Sacramento St., 1996 6. 37 - Mike Mendoza vs. Pacific, 1984 Most Passing Touchdowns 7. 34 - Mike Mendoza vs. Boise St., 1984 7 - Travis Brown vs. Sacramento, 1996 15. 382 - Travis Brown vs. Montana, 1999 Highest Completion Percentage 16. 381 - Travis Brown vs. Montana, 1998 34 - Greg Wyatt vs. E. Washington, 1986 94.7 (18-19) - Jeff Lewis vs. Northridge, 1995 16. 381 - Jason Murrietta at N. Colorado, 2006 34 - Greg Wyatt vs. SW Texas, 1986 Most Receptions 14-Johnny Marshall vs. Sm. Hstn. St., 2002 17. 372 - Jason Murrietta vs. N. Iowa, 2004 10. 33 - Travis Brown vs. Montana, 1998 13-Alex Watson vs. Idaho State, 2005 18. 371 - Travis Brown vs. New Mexico, 1996 11. 33 - Jason Murrietta vs. Sac. St., 2003 13-Alex Watson vs. Portland State, 2006 12. 32 - Greg Wyatt vs. Tulsa, 1987 13-Francis St. Paul vs. Sacramento St., 1999 371 - Travis Brown vs. Montana St., 1999 13-Gibbobs St. Paul vs. Portland State, 1997 20. 370 - Mike Mendoza vs. Nevada, 1984 32 - Jeff Lewis vs. Montana, 1994 Most TD Receptions 32 - Jason Murrietta at Idaho State, 2006 5 - Rod Marshall vs. Abilene Christian, 1995 21. 368 - Bob Stewart vs. Weber St., 1969 Most Points Scored 22. 366 - Travis Brown vs. Montana, 1997 INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 42 - Archie Amerson vs. Weber St., 1996 (FCS record) 23. 363 - John Bonds vs. Idaho, 1991 Most Field Goals 1. 5 - Travis Brown vs. Idaho St., 1997 8 - Goran Lingmerth vs. Idaho, 1986 24. 360 - Jason Murrietta vs. E. Wash., 2003 Most Punt-return Yards 25. 357 - Travis Brown vs. Portland St., 1997 5 - Jeff Lewis vs. Idaho, 1994 216 - Ricky Pearsall vs. W. New Mexico, 1996 (FCS record) 5 - John Bonds vs. Idaho St., 1990 Most Interceptions 26. 355 - Jeff Lewis vs. Montana, 1995 3 - David Moran vs. SW Texas, 1999 27. 352 - Jeff Lewis vs. Idaho, 1993 4. 4 - Jason Murrietta at Montana, 2004 3 - George Duarte vs. Mont. St., 1985 352 - Greg Wyatt vs. Angelo St., 1986 4 - Travis Brown vs. St. Cloud St., 1997 3 - George Duarte vs. E. Wash., 1985 3 - Albert Circosta vs. L. Bch St., 1966 29. 347 - Jason Murrietta at Sac, 2005 4 - Travis Brown vs. New Mexico, 1997 3 - Fritz Kreuzer vs. Adams St., 1965 2008 Northern arizona football media guide 75 S EASON R ECORDS RUSHING YARDS 4. 3,336 - Travis Brown, 1996 19 - Mike Olson, 1968 5. 3,039 - Travis Brown, 1999 RECEIVING YARDS 1. 2,079 - Archie Amerson, 1996 6. 2,969 - Greg Wyatt, 1987 2.
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