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Mark Brunell 1990 12 8 WASHINGTON The Rushing Rushing Yards Rushing Attempts Game Game Records List Name Yards Opponent Name No. Opponent 1. Hugh McElhenny 296 Washington St., 1950 1. Corey Dillon 38 Washington St., 1996 2. Corey Dillon 259 Oregon, 1996 2. Corey Dillon 37 USC, 1996 Most Yards Rushing 3. Credell Green 258 Washington St., 1955 Dennis Fitzpatrick 37 Washington St., 1974 Career 4,106, Napoleon Kaufman, 1991-94 4. Napoleon Kaufman 254 San Jose State, 1994 4. Corey Dillon 36 Stanford, 1996 Season 1,695, Corey Dillon, 1996 5. Dennis Fitzpatrick 249 Washington St., 1974 5. Jacque Robinson 35 Texas Tech, 1982 Game 296, Hugh McElhenny vs. 6. Napoleon Kaufman 227 UCLA, 1994 6. Napoleon Kaufman 34 UCLA, 1994 Washington State, 1950 7. Corey Dillon 222 San Jose State, 1996 Greg Lewis 34 Oregon, 1989 Quarter 222, Corey Dillon vs. San Jose State, 8. Don Moore 221 Ohio State, 1966 Jacque Robinson 34 Washington St., 1984 1996 (1st) 9. Rashaan Shehee 212 Washington St., 1995 Jacque Robinson 34 Arizona State, 1982 10. Napoleon Kaufman 211 Ohio State, 1994 Don Moore 34 Oregon, 1965 Most Rushing Attempts Career 735, Napoleon Kaufman, 1991-94 Season Season Season 301, Corey Dillon, 1996 Name (Based on net yards) TC NYG AVG Name Year Attempts Game 38, Corey Dillon vs. Wash. State,1996 1. Corey Dillon (1996) 301 1695 5.6 1. Corey Dillon 1996 301 Quarter 16, Corey Dillon vs. San Jose St., 1996 (1st) 2. Greg Lewis (1990) 248 1407 5.7 2. Greg Lewis 1989 266 3. Napoleon Kaufman (1994) 255 1390 5.5 3. Napoleon Kaufman 1994 255 4. Napoleon Kaufman (1993) 226 1299 5.7 4. Greg Lewis 1990 248 Rushing Yards Per Game 5. Greg Lewis (1989) 266 1197 4.5 5. Jacque Robinson 1982 238 Career (Min. 18 games) 6. Joe Steele (1978) 237 1111 4.7 6. Joe Steele 1978 237 89.3, Hugh McElhenny, 1949-51 7. Hugh McElhenny (1950) 179 1107 6.2 7. Napoleon Kaufman 1993 226 Season (Min. 9 games) 8. Napoleon Kaufman (1992) 182 1084 6.0 8. Jacque Robinson 1984 223 141.3, Corey Dillon, 1996 9. Rashaan Shehee (1997) 168 1055 6.3 9. Joe Steele 1977 211 10. Jacque Robinson (1984) 223 1036 4.6 10. Ron Rowland 1976 203 Average Per Attempt 11. Ron Rowland (1976) 203 1002 4.9 11. Rich Alexis 2002 202 Career (Min. 300 carries) 12. Rashaan Shehee (1995) 174 995 5.7 12. Napoleon Kaufman 1992 182 5.7, Rashaan Shehee, 1994-97 13. Beno Bryant (1991) 173 981 5.7 13. Hugh McElhenny 1950 179 14. Jacque Robinson (1982) 238 976 4.1 14. Rashaan Shehee 1995 174 Season (Min. 100 carries) 15. Robin Earl (1976) 188 963 5.5 15. Beno Bryant 1991 173 6.4, Rich Alexis, 2000 Game (Min. 15 carries) Career Career 14.8, Hugh McElhenny vs. Name TC NYG AVG Name Attempts Washington State, 1950 1. Napoleon Kaufman (1991-94) 735 4106 5.6 1. Napoleon Kaufman (1991-94) 735 2. Joe Steele (1976-79) 676 3168 4.7 2. Joe Steele (1976-79) 676 Most 100-Yard Games 3. Greg Lewis (1987-90) 577 2903 5.0 3. Vince Weathersby (1985-88) 606 Career 17, Napoleon Kaufman, 1991-94 4. Vince Weathersby (1985-88) 606 2811 4.6 4. Rich Alexis (2000-03) 596 Season 10, Greg Lewis, 1990 5. Jacque Robinson (1981-84) 573 2636 4.6 5. Greg Lewis (1989-90) 577 6. Hugh McElhenny (1949-51) 451 2499 5.5 6. Jacque Robinson (1981-84) 573 Consecutive Games Rushing 7. Rich Alexis (2000-03) 596 2455 4.1 7. Willie Hurst (1998-2001) 516 8. Rashaan Shehee (1994-97) 421 2381 5.7 8. Robin Earl (1974-76) 463 for 100 Yards 9. Robin Earl (1973-76) 463 2351 5.1 9. Hugh McElhenny (1949-51) 451 Career 10, Greg Lewis, 1989-90 10. Willie Hurst (1998-2001) 516 2334 4.5 10. Rashaan Shehee (1994-97) 421 Season 9, Greg Lewis, 1990 11. Toussaint Tyler (1977-80) 418 2015 4.8 11. Rick Fenney (1983-86) 369 12. Beno Bryant (1989-93) 350 1826 5.2 12. Beno Bryant (1989-93) 350 Games Rushing for 200 Yards 13. Corey Dillon (1996) 301 1695 5.6 13. Junior Coffey (1962-64) 335 14. Junior Coffey (1962-64) 335 1604 4.8 14. Bo Cornell (1968-70) 332 or More 15. Rick Fenney (1983-86) 369 1552 4.2 15. Pete Taggares (1971-73) 322 Career 4, Napoleon Kaufman, 1991-94 Season 3, Napoleon Kaufman, 1994 Records Rushing Yards by a Freshman Season 816, Rich Alexis (118 att., 9 TDs) Game 157, Joe Steele, 1976 vs. Oregon Rushing Yards by a Quarterback Career 1,495, Marques Tuiasosopo, 1997-2000 Season 697, Dennis Fitzpatrick, 1974 Game 249, Dennis Fitzpatrick, Washington State, 1974 Rushing Touchdowns Career 33, Napoleon Kaufman, 1991-94 Season 24, Corey Dillon, 1996 Game 7, Ervin Daily vs. Whitman, 1919 Corey Dillon Greg Lewis 204 • 2004 Husky Football HUSKIES Average per Rush Game (Min. 15 attempts) Name Avg. (No.) Opponent 1. Hugh McElhenny 14.8 (20-296) Washington State, 1950 2. Corey Dillon 13.9 (16-222) San Jose State, 1996 3. Hugh McElhenny 11.1 (16-177) Kansas State, 1950 4. Dean Derby 9.8 (15-147) Illinois, 1956 5. Credell Green 9.56 (27-258) Washington State, 1955 6. Marques Tuiasosopo 9.4 (22-207) Stanford, 1999 7. Napoleon Kaufman 9.4 (27-254) San Jose State, 1994 8. Roland Kirkby 9.33 (15-140) Washington State, 1949 9. Terry Hollimon 9.3 (16-148) San Jose State, 1996 10. Hugh McElhenny 9.19 (16-147) Washington State, 1949 Hugh McElhenny Napoleon Kaufman Dean Derby Season (Min. 100 attempts) Rushing Yards Per Game Rushing Touchdowns Name Year Yds. Att. Avg. 1. Rich Alexis 2000 816 128 6.4 Season (Min. 9 games) Game 2. Rashaan Shehee 1997 1055 168 6.3 Name Year Yds.Gms. Avg. Name No. Opponent 3. Hugh McElhenny 1950 1107 179 6.2 1. Corey Dillon 1996 1695 12 141.3 1. Ervin Daily 7 Whitman, 1919 4. Napoleon Kaufman 1992 1084 182 6.0 2. Greg Lewis 1990 1407 11 127.9 2. Corey Dillon 5 UCLA, 1996 Credell Green 1955 652 108 6.0 3. Napoleon Kaufman 1994 1390 11 126.4 Hugh McElhenny 5 Washington State, 1950 6. Rashaan Shehee 1995 995 174 5.7 4. Napoleon Kaufman 1993 1299 11 118.1 4. Pete Taggares 4 UCLA, 1972 Beno Bryant 1991 981 173 5.7 5. Rashaan Shehee 1997 1055 9 117.2 5. Shelton Sampson 3 Oregon, 2003 6. Hugh McElhenny 1950 1107 10 110.7 Willie Hurst 3 Stanford, 2001 Napoleon Kaufman 1993 1299 226 5.7 Corey Dillon 3 Washington State, 1996 Greg Lewis 1990 1407 248 5.7 7. Joe Steele 1978 1111 11 101.0 Corey Dillon 3 San Jose State, 1996 10. Corey Dillon 1996 1695 301 5.6 8. Greg Lewis 1989 1197 12 99.8 Corey Dillon 3 Oregon, 1996 Robin Earl 1974 606 108 5.6 9. Jacque Robinson 1984 1036 11 94.2 Rashaan Shehee 3 Washington State, 1995 10. Hugh McElhenny 1951 936 10 93.6 Rashaan Shehee 3 UCLA, 1995 11. Ron Rowland 1976 1002 11 91.1 Rashaan Shehee 3 Stanford, 1995 Career (Min. 300 attempts) 12. Napoleon Kaufman 1992 1084 12 90.3 Napoleon Kaufman 3 San Jose State, 1994 Name Yds. Att. Avg. 13. Robin Earl 1976 963 11 87.5 Jay Barry 3 Washington State, 1990 1. Rashaan Shehee (1994-97) 2381 421 5.7 14. Joe Steele 1977 942 11 85.6 Greg Lewis 3 Arizona State, 1990 2. Corey Dillon (1996) 1695 301 5.6 15. Rashaan Shehee 1995 995 12 82.9 Greg Lewis 3 Oregon State, 1989 3. Napoleon Kaufman (1991-94) 4106 735 5.6 Aaron Jenkins 3 Pacific, 1987 4. Hugh McElhenny (1949-51) 2499 451 5.5 Rick Fenney 3 Stanford, 1985 5. Beno Bryant (1989-93) 1826 350 5.2 Career (Min. 18 games) Jacque Robinson 3 Washington State, 1984 6. Robin Earl (1973-76) 2351 463 5.1 Name Yds.Gms. Avg. Jacque Robinson 3 Arizona, 1984 7. Greg Lewis (1987-90) 2903 577 5.0 1. Hugh McElhenny (1949-51) 2499 28 89.3 Sterling Hinds 3 Oregon, 1982 8. Toussaint Tyler (1977-80) 2015 418 4.8 Napoleon Kaufman (1991-94) 4106 46 89.3 Toussaint Tyler 3 Northwestern, 1980 9. Junior Coffey (1962-64) 1604 335 4.8 3. Joe Steele (1976-79) 3168 39 81.2 Toussaint Tyler 3 Air Force, 1980 10. Joe Steele (1976-79) 3168 676 4.7 4. Greg Lewis (1987-90) 2903 39 74.4 Vince Coby 3 California, 1979 5. Rashaan Shehee (1994-97) 2381 33 72.2 Joe Steele 3 Wyoming, 1979 6. Jacque Robinson (1981-84) 2636 37 71.2 Junior Coffey 3 California, 1962 7. Robin Earl (1973-76) 2351 37 63.5 8. Vince Weathersby (1985-88) 2811 46 61.1 Season 9. Rich Alexis (2000-03) 2455 44 55.8 Name Year TDs 10. Willie Hurst (1998-2001) 2334 42 55.6 1. Corey Dillon 1996 24 2. Rashaan Shehee 1995 15 Records 3. Napoleon Kaufman 1993 14 Jacque Robinson 1984 14 5. Hugh McElhenny 1951 13 6. Hugh McElhenny 1950 12 Mark Brunell 1990 12 8. Joe Steele 1979 11 9. Rich Alexis 2002 10 Jay Barry 1991 10 Greg Lewis 1989 10 Toussaint Tyler 1980 10 Joe Steele 1977 10 Career Name TDs 1. Napoleon Kaufman (1991-94) 34 2. Joe Steele (1976-79) 32 3.
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