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2017 Navy Football 2017 Navy Football 2017 NAVY FOOTBALL Individual Records ...........................................................................126-133 Rushing ........................................................................................126-127 Passing .........................................................................................127-128 Receiving ......................................................................................128-129 Total Offense .......................................................................................129 Scoring .........................................................................................129-130 Kicking / Punting .........................................................................130-131 Interceptions .......................................................................................131 Punt Returns .......................................................................................131 Kickoff Returns ...................................................................................132 All-Purpose ..................................................................................132-133 Defense ................................................................................................133 Team Records ...................................................................................133-135 Single-Game Offense ..................................................................133-134 Season Offense ..................................................................................134 Single-Game Defense .........................................................................135 Season Defense ..................................................................................135 All-Time Leaders ...............................................................................136-137 Longest Plays ..........................................................................................138 Year-By-Year Leaders .......................................................................139-141 Additional Statistics .........................................................................142-143 The Last Time ..........................................................................................144 Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium ..................................................144 Coaching Records ...................................................................................145 All-Time Assistant Coachss ...................................................................145 All-Star Game Appearances ...................................................................146 Football Honors .......................................................................................147 Team Awards .....................................................................................147-149 Naval Acadey Athletic Awards ...............................................................149 THE BROTHERHOOD H 125 2017 NAVY FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS O O 200-Yard Rushing Games RUSHING Season 2 Keenan Reynolds vs. Hawai’i, San Jose State 2013 Rushing Attempts 2 Keenan Reynolds vs. San Jose State, Georgia Southern 2014 Game 2 Chris McCoy vs. Kent State, Army (consecutive) 1997 44 Chris McCoy vs. Delaware 1996 2 Chris McCoy vs. Delaware, Tulane (consecutive) 1996 43 Eddie Meyers vs. Boston College 1981 2 Napoleon McCallum vs. Air Force, Princeton (consecutive) 1983 42 Ricky Dobbs vs. SMU 2008 42 Eddie Meyers vs. Syracuse 1981 Career 42 Eddie Meyers vs. Army 1979 5 Chris McCoy 1995-97 4 Keenan Reynolds 2012-15 Season 4 Napoleon McCallum 1981-85 331 Napoleon McCallum 1983 2 Eddie Meyers 1978-81 315 Ricky Dobbs 2009 300 Keenan Reynolds 2013 287 Napoleon McCallum 1985 Rushing Touchdowns 277 Eddie Meyers 1981 Game 7* Keenan Reynolds vs. San Jose State 2013 Career 6 Keenan Reynolds vs. Georgia Southern 2014 978 Keenan Reynolds 2012-15 6 Craig Candeto vs. Army 2002 908 Napoleon McCallum 1981-85 5 Ricky Dobbs vs. Delaware 2009 699 Chris McCoy 1995-97 5 Keenan Reynolds vs. East Carolina 2015 687 Ricky Dobbs 2008-10 *Tied for most in FBS history against another FBS opponent 615 Kyle Eckel 2002-04 Season 31* Keenan Reynolds 2013 Rushing Yards 27 Ricky Dobbs 2009 Game 25 Will Worth 2016 348 Shun White vs. Towson 2008 24 Keenan Reynolds 2015 298 Eddie Meyers vs. Syracuse 1981 23 Keenan Reynolds 2014 278 Eddie Meyers vs. Army 1979 *FBS record for a quarterback 277 Keenan Reynolds vs. Georgia Southern 2014 277 Sneed Schmidt vs. Columbia 1935 Career 88* Keenan Reynolds 2012-15 Season 49 Ricky Dobbs 2008-10 1,587 Napoleon McCallum 1983 43 Chris McCoy 1995-97 1,373 Keenan Reynolds 2015 33 Craig Candeto 2001-03 1,370 Chris McCoy 1997 31 Napoleon McCallum 1981-85 1,346 Keenan Reynolds 2013 *FBS Record 1,327 Napoleon McCallum 1985 Consecutive Games Career 14 Keenan Reynolds 2013-14 4,179 Napoleon McCallum 1981-85 11 Will Worth 2016 4,001 Keenan Reynolds 2012-15 9 Chris McCoy 1996-97 3,401 Chris McCoy 1995-97 8 Ricky Dobbs 2009-10 2,935 Eddie Meyers 1978-81 8 Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada 2007 2,906 Kyle Eckel 2002-04 8 Brian Madden 1999, 2001 100-Yard Rushing Games Rushing Yards Per Attempt Season Game (min. 10 attempts) 8 Will Worth 2016 . 25.2 Sneed Schmidt (11 for 277 yds.) vs. Columbia 1935 8 Keenan Reynolds 2015 8 Napoleon McCallum 1985 Season (min. 90 attempts) 8 Napoleon McCallum 1983 8.3 Shun White (132 for 1,092 yds.) 2008 8 Eddie Meyers 1981 7.4 Noah Copeland (129 for 952 yds.) 2014 7.3 Gee Gee Greene (120 for 877 yds.) 2012 Career 7.1 Reggie Campbell (99 for 706 yds.) 2006 22 Keenan Reynolds 2012-15 6.7 Chris Swain (104 for 693 yds.) 2014 19 Napoleon McCallum 1981-85 15 Chris McCoy 1995-97 Career (min. 100 attempts) 14 Eddie Meyers 1978-81 8.9 Shun White (261 for 2,311 yds.) 2005-08 13 Ricky Dobbs 2008-10 8.9 Tony Lane (144 for 1,288 yds.) 2001-03 13 Kyle Eckel 2002-04 8.6 Eric Roberts (176 for 1,510 yds.) 2002-04 7.8 DeBrandon Sanders (113 for 884 yds.) 2012-15 Consecutive 100-Yard Rushing Games 7.7 Reggie Campbell (231 for 1,790 yds.) 2004-07 7 Brian Madden 1999-2001 (Last five games of the 1999 season and the first two of the 2001 season. Missed the 2000 season with a knee injury.) 7 Will Worth 2016 6 Cleveland Cooper 1972 6 Napoleon McCallum 1983 6 Cleveland Cooper 1972-1973 126 H THE BROTHERHOOD 2017 NAVY FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Rushing Yards By A Quarterback Completion Percentage Game Game (min. 10 completions) 277 Keenan Reynolds (30 attempts) vs. Georgia Southern 2013 .882 Marco Pagnanelli (15 of 17) vs. Duke 1982 273* Chris McCoy (26 attempts) vs. SMU 1995 * FBS record for yds. rushing in first collegiate start Season (min. 90 attempts) .673 Roger Staubach (66 of 98) 1962 Season .665 Roger Staubach (107 of 161) 1963 1,373 Keenan Reynolds (265 attempts) 2015 .627 George Welsh (94 of 150) 1955 Career Career (min. 300 attempts) 4,559 Keenan Reynolds (978 attempts) 2012-15 .631 Roger Staubach (292 of 463) 1962-64 .576 Marco Pagnanelli (178 of 309) 1981-82 .576 Jim Kubiak (558 of 969) 1991-94 Passes Had Intercepted O PASSING O Game 6 Tom Tarquinio vs. Notre Dame 1982 Pass Attempts Season Game 19 Mike McNallen 1968 55 Jim Kubiak (completed 25) vs. Virginia 1994 19 Bob Zastrow 1949 54 Jim Kubiak (completed 36) vs. Wake Forest 1991 Career Season 47 Jim Kubiak 1991-94 401 Jim Kubiak (completed 248) 1993 47 Bob Zastrow 1949-51 42 Mike McNallen 1968-70 Career 36 John Cartwright 1965-67 969 Jim Kubiak (completed 558) 1991-94 818 Mike McNallen (completed 349) 1968-70 711 Bill Byrne (completed 381) 1984-86 Lowest Interception Percentage Season (min. 90 attempts) 0.8 Keenan Reynods (1 of 115) 2015 Pass Attempts Per Game 1.4 Alton Grizzard (2 of 147) 1989 Season 1.6 Keenan Reynolds (2 of 128) 2013 36.5 Jim Kubiak (401 in 11 games) 1993 1.7 Joe Tranchini (2 of 117) 1958 1.8 Keenan Reynolds (2 of 108) 2012 Career 33.4 Jim Kubiak (969 in 29 games) 1991-94 Career (min. 100 attempts) 26.4 Mike McNallen (818 in 31 games) 1968-70 1.7 Keenan Reynolds (8 of 462) 2012-15 25.4 Bill Byrne (711 in 28 games) 1984-86 3.3 Will Worth (4 of 118) 2013-16 3.5 Bob Powers (7 of 199) 1977-79 Pass Completions 3.6 Ricky Dobbs (10 of 271) 2008-10 Game 3.8 Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada (7 of 182) 2005-08 37 Bill Byrne (attempted 52) vs. Syracuse 1985 3.8 Brian Broadwater (8 of 209) 1998-00 36 Jim Kubiak (attempted 54) vs. Wake Forest 1991 Passing Yards Season Game 248 Jim Kubiak (attempted 401) 1993 406 Jim Kubiak (36 of 54) vs. Wake Forest 1991 399 Bill Byrne (37 of 52) vs. Syracuse 1985 Career 558 Jim Kubiak (attempted 969) 1991-94 Season 381 Bill Byrne (attempted 711) 1984-86 2,628 Jim Kubiak 1993 2,388 Jim Kubiak 1994 Pass Completions Per Game 1,694 Bill Byrne 1985 Season 1,537 John Cartwright 1967 22.5 Jim Kubiak (248 in 11 games) 1993 1,527 Ricky Dobbs 2010 Career Career 19.2 Jim Kubiak (558 in 29 games) 1991-94 6,008 Jim Kubiak 1991-94 13.6 Bill Byrne (381 in 28 games) 1984-86 4,582 Bill Byrne 1984-86 4,001 Keenan Reynolds 2012-15 3,996 Mike McNallen 1968-70 3,626 John Cartwright 1965-67 Passing Yards Per Game Season 238.9 Jim Kubiak (2,628 yds. in 11 games) 1993 Career 207.2 Jim Kubiak (6,008 yds. in 29 games) 1991-94 163.6 Bill Byrne (4,582 yds. in 28 games) 1984-86 128.9 Mike McNallen (4,582 yds. in 28 games) 1968-70 THE BROTHERHOOD H 127 2017 NAVY FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Passing Yards Per Attempt O O Season (min. 90 attempts) RECEIVING 11.9 Will Worth (1,397 yds. on 117 attempts) 2016 10.6 Lamar Owens (1,299 yds. on 122 attempts) 2005 Pass Receptions 10.5 Keenan Reynolds (1,203 yds. on 115 attempts) 2015 Game 10.2 Ricky
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