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Norfolk State University Football TEAM RECORDS OFFENSIVE 4 Norfolk State University Football TEAM RECORDS OFFENSIVE 4. 235.7 .................................................................1993 Total Yards 5. 221.6 .................................................................1997 Game Most Rushes 659 — vs. Bethune-Cookman, 9/24/05 Season Most Passing Touchdowns Season 1. 604 ........................................................................1984 Season 1. 4,725 .................................................................2011 2. 529 ........................................................................1976 1. 35 .......................................................................1995 2. 4,678 .................................................................1995 3. 525 ........................................................................1975 2. 31 .......................................................................1994 3. 3,882 .................................................................1993 4. 519 ........................................................................2005 3. 23 .......................................................................1993 4. 3,836 .................................................................1976 5. 502 ........................................................................1973 4. 18 .......................................................................2009 5. 3,832 .................................................................2009 5. 17 .......................................................................1991 Total Rushing Yards Total Yards Per Game Game Most Completions Season 502 — vs. Southern Connecticut, 10/28/89 Season 1. 467.8 .................................................................1995 1. 256 .....................................................................1995 2. 393.8 .................................................................2011 Season 2. 250 .....................................................................2011 3. 373.5 .................................................................1994 1. 2,364 .....................................................................1984 3. 220 .....................................................................1994 4. 372.7 .................................................................1985 2. 2,231 .....................................................................1976 4. 201 .....................................................................2018 5. 352.9 .................................................................1993 3. 2,171 .....................................................................2005 5. 196 .....................................................................2012 4. 1,993 .....................................................................1975 Total Plays 5. 1,989 .....................................................................1973 Most Attempts Season Season 1. 849 .....................................................................2011 Rushing Yards Per Game 1. 447 .....................................................................1995 2. 817 .....................................................................2013 Season 2. 375 .....................................................................1994 3. 795 .....................................................................1976 1. 214.9 .................................................................1984 3. 370 .....................................................................2011 4. 784 .....................................................................2003 2. 202.8 .................................................................1976 4. 359 .....................................................................2018 5. 779 .....................................................................2008 3. 198.9 .................................................................1973 5. 352 .....................................................................1993 4. 197.4 .................................................................2005 Total Yards Per Play 5. 196.4 .................................................................1990 Pass Completion Percentage Season Game 1. 6.23 ....................................................................1995 Yards Per Rush .909 (20 of 22) — vs. Morgan State, 11/6/10 2. 5.72 ....................................................................1994 Season 3. 5.69 ....................................................................2009 1. 7.85 ....................................................................1987 Season 4. 5.57 ....................................................................2011 2. 4.50 ....................................................................1957 1. 67.6 (250 of 370) ...........................................2011 5. 5.25 ....................................................................1985 3. 4.34 ....................................................................1960 2. 60.1 (167 of 278) ...........................................2010 4. 4.22 ....................................................................1976 3. 58.7 (220 of 375) ...........................................1994 Total Touchdowns 5. 4.18 ....................................................................2005 4. 57.6 (196 of 340) ...........................................2012 Season 5. 57.3 (256 of 447) ...........................................1995 1. 53 .......................................................................1995 Most Rushing Touchdowns 2. 51 .......................................................................1994 Season Yards Per Catch 3. 44 .......................................................................1993 1. 25 .......................................................................1973 Season 4. 39 ...............................................................2009, ‘98 2. 23 ............................................... 2005, ’98, ’90, ‘84 1. 20.4 ....................................................................1991 5. 38 ............................................... 2008, ’05, ’85, ‘81 3. 22 ...............................................................1981, ‘75 2. 17.6 ....................................................................1962 4. 21 ...............................................................2007, ‘02 3. 17.5 ....................................................................1989 First Downs 5. 20 ............................... 2008, ’06, ’89, ’85, ’76, ‘72 4. 17.2 ....................................................................1970 Game 5. 16.5 ....................................................................2001 38 — vs. Bethune-Cookman, 9/24/05 Passing Yards Game Most Interceptions Season 516 — vs. Winston-Salem State, 10/8/94 Season 1. 243 .....................................................................2011 D-I Record 1. 25 .......................................................................1976 2. 228 .............................................................1995, ‘94 476 — vs. Morgan State, 11/17/18 2. 24 ...............................................................1986, ‘72 3. 225 .....................................................................1993 3. 23 .......................................................................1998 4. 208 .....................................................................2010 Season 4. 21 .......................................................2012, ’00, ‘91 5. 206 .............................................................2013, ‘05 1. 3,674 .................................................................1995 5. 20 .......................................................2001, ’83, ‘79 2. 3,229 .................................................................1994 Best 3rd Down Percentage 3. 2,839 .................................................................2011 Passing Effi ciency Season 4. 2,593 .................................................................1993 Season 1. 51.0 (80-157) ..................................................1981 5. 2,425 .................................................................2018 1. 150.28 ...............................................................1994 2. 47.7 (62-130) ..................................................1989 2. 145.72 ...............................................................2011 3. 43.6 (48-110) ..................................................1994 Passing Yards Per Game 3. 144.99 ...............................................................1995 4. 43.4 (62-143) ..................................................1980 Season 4. 133.38 ...............................................................2009 5. 41.5 (56-135) ..................................................1990 1. 367.4 .................................................................1995 5. 132.53 ...............................................................1990 D-I Record 2. 322.4 .................................................................1994 38.9 (49-126) .......................................................2009 3. 236.6 .................................................................2011 @NSUSPARTANS 1 Norfolk State University Football TEAM RECORDS Worst 3rd Down Percentage 12. 89 (W, 46-43), at Morgan State, 9/26/98 Passing Yards Per Game Season 89 (L, 14-75), at James Madison, 9/16/17 Season 1. 20.9 (32-153) ..................................................2001 14. 87 (W, 58-29), at Savannah State, 10/1/05 1. 47.7 ....................................................................1957
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