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Individual Records individual records (NOTE: Bowl games not included in season or career totals. Most Yards Gained Without Being Stopped Behind Line of Please reference Bowl Game section for all-time bowl statistics.) Scrimmage Game—259, Rashaan Salaam vs. Iowa State in Boulder, Nov. 19, 1994 SERVICE (29 attempts). Season—677, John Tarver, 1971 (122 attempts). Most Games Played Career—52, by Quinn Sypniewski, TE (2000-05). Yards By Class/Season Most By A Defensive Player—49, by Will Pericak, DT/DE, 2009-12; by Freshman (True/Redshirt)—830, Lamont Warren, 1991. Chidera Uzo-Diribe, DE, 2010-13; by Derrick Webb, ILB, 2010-13. Sophomore—1,386, Charlie Davis, 1971. Most By A Specialist—50, Greg Pace, 2002-05 and Mason Crosby, 2003-06. Junior—2,055, Rashaan Salaam, 1994. Most Games Started Senior—1,628, Eric Bieniemy, 1990. Career—49, Will Pericak, DT/DE, 2009-12. Yards By Class/Game (Most By An Offensive Player, Four Years—46, by Nelson Spruce, Freshman (True/Redshirt)—202, Billy Waddy vs. Wisconsin at Madison, WR, 2012-15; 44, by Joe Garten, OG, 1987-90 and Bryan Stoltenberg, Sept. 22, 1973. C, 1992-95 ) Sophomore—342, Charlie Davis vs. Oklahoma State in Boulder, Nov. 13, Most Consecutive Games Started 1971. Career—49, Will Pericak, DT/DE, 2009-12. Junior—317, Rashaan Salaam vs. Texas at Austin, Oct. 1, 1994. (Most By A Defensive Player—35, by Alfred Williams, 1987-90.) Senior—246, J.J. Flannigan vs. Kansas State at Manhattan, Nov. 18, 1989. Most Yards Gained By A Quarterback RUSHING Game—207, Bobby Anderson vs. Oklahoma State at Stillwater, Nov. 9, Attempts 1968 (26 attempts). Quarter—13 (for 66 yards, second quarter), James Mayberry vs. Season, Freshman—261, Tyler Hansen, 2008 (63 attempts) Kansas State in Boulder, Nov. 19, 1977; (for 43 yards, first quarter), Season, Sophomore—1,004, Darian Hagan, 1989 (186 attempts). Lee Rouson vs. Iowa State at Ames, Oct. 15, 1983; (for 113 yards, Season, Junior—788, Bobby Anderson, 1968 (183 attempts). fourth quarter), Rashaan Salaam vs. Texas at Austin, Oct. 1, 1994; Season, Senior—639, Kordell Stewart, 1994 (122 attempts). (for 97 yards, second quarter), Rodney Stewart vs. Kansas at Career—2,007, Darian Hagan, 1988-91 (489 attempts). Lawrence, Nov. 6, 2010. Most Yards Gained By A Receiver Half—23 (for 119 yards), James Mayberry vs. Kansas State in Boulder, Game—217, Mike Pritchard vs. Tennessee at Anaheim, Aug. 26, 1990 Nov. 19, 1977 (first half). (20 attempts). Game—40 (for 174 yards), James Mayberry vs. Kansas State in Boulder, Season—445, Mike Pritchard, 1990 (29 attempts). Nov. 19, 1977. Career—585, Mike Pritchard, 1987-90 (55 attempts). Season—298 (for 2,055 yards), Rashaan Salaam, 1994. Career—809 (for 3,598 yards), Rodney Stewart, 2008-11. Most Yards Gained, Opening Game Of Season 217—Mike Pritchard vs. Tennessee at Anaheim, Aug. 26, 1990. Most Consecutive Attempts By Same Player 23—Rodney Stewart vs. Kansas at Lawrence, Nov. 6, 2010 (nine posses- Most Yards Gained, First Game Of Career sions over four quarters). Freshman (True)—100, Marcus Houston vs. Colorado State in Denver, Consecutive Attempts Without Being Stopped Behind the LOS Sept. 2, 2000. 124—Chris Brown (over seven games, Aug. 26 to Oct. 20, 2001). Freshman (Redshirt)—142, Michael Simmons vs. Oregon in Boulder, Sept. 12, 1987. Attempts By Class/Season Sophomore—174, Charlie Davis vs. Louisiana State at Baton Rouge, Freshman (True)—158 (for 691 yards), Christian Powell, 2012. Sept. 11, 1971. Freshman (Redshirt)—159 (for 656 yards), Lee Rouson, 1981. Junior—94, Tony Reed vs. California in Boulder, Sept. 13, 1975. Sophomore—219 (for 1,386 yards), Charlie Davis, 1971. Senior—50, Mell Holliday vs. Montana State in Boulder, Sept. 2, 2006. Junior—298 (for 2,055 yards), Rashaan Salaam, 1994. Senior—288 (for 1,628 yards), Eric Bieniemy, 1990. Most Yards Gained Against One Opponent Attempts By Class/Game 508—Eric Bieniemy vs. Missouri (68 in 1987, 106 in 1988, 116 in 1989, Freshman (True)—32 (for 137 yards), Christian Powell vs. Arizona at 217 in 1990). Tucson, Nov. 10, 2012. Most Yards Gained, Two Players Freshman (Redshirt)—34 (for 132 yards), Lee Rouson vs. Missouri in Game—402 (J.J. Flannigan 246 and Darian Hagan 156) vs. Kansas State Boulder, Nov. 7, 1981. at Manhattan, Nov. 18, 1989. Sophomore—34 (for 167 yards), Zack Jordan vs. Missouri at Columbia, Season—2,694 (Rashaan Salaam 2,055 and Kordell Stewart 639), in 1994. Nov. 11, 1950; (for 342 yards), Charlie Davis vs. Oklahoma State in Boulder, Nov. 13, 1971; (for 195 yards), Eric Bieniemy vs. Kansas at Average Gain Per Play Lawrence, Oct. 15, 1988. Game (minimum 5 att.)—32.3 (7 for 226), Kayo Lam vs. Colorado Mines Junior—40 (for 174 yards), James Mayberry vs. Kansas State in in Boulder, Oct. 19, 1935. Boulder, Nov. 19, 1977. Game (minimum 10 att.)—23.8 (10 for 238), Carroll Hardy vs. Kansas Senior—38 (for 137 yards), Eric Bieniemy vs. Nebraska at Lincoln, Nov. State in Boulder, Nov. 20, 1954. 3, 1990. Game (minimum 20 att.)—12.4 (25 for 309), Chris Brown vs. Kansas at Lawrence, Oct. 12, 2002. Net Yards Game (minimum 30 att.)—10.1 (34 for 342), Charlie Davis vs. Oklahoma (For a complete list of single-game, season and career yardage bests, ref- State in Boulder, Nov. 13, 1971. erence the Select Circles section of the record book.) Season (minimum 50 att.)—9.17 (70 for 642), Carroll Hardy, 1954. Quarter—131, Eric Bieniemy vs. Oregon State in Boulder, Sept. 24, 1988 Season (minimum 100 att.)—8.37 (134 for 1,121), Byron White, 1937. (on nine attempts in fourth quarter). Season (minimum 150 att.)—7.24 (164 for 1,187), J.J. Flannigan, 1989. Half—206, Charlie Davis vs. Oklahoma State in Boulder, Nov. 13, 1971 Season (minimum 200 att.)—6.90 (298 for 2,055), Rashaan Salaam, 1994. (on 17 attempts in first half). Career (minimum 100 att. per season)—6.39 (328 for 2,096), J.J. Game—342, Charlie Davis vs. Oklahoma State in Boulder, Nov. 13, 1971 Flannigan, 1987-89. (on 34 attempts). Season—2,055, Rashaan Salaam, 1994 (on 298 attempts). Average Yards Per Game Career—3,940, Eric Bieniemy, 1987-90 (on 699 attempts). Season—186.8 (2,055 in 11 games), Rashaan Salaam, 1994. Highest Percentage of Team Rushing Yards Career—113.2 (3,057 in 27 games), Rashaan Salaam, 1992-94. (does not include yards lost due to quarterback sacks or kneeldowns) Most Rushes, 50 Yards Or Longer Game (minimum 100 yards)—93.4, Cortlen Johnson vs. Iowa State at Season—6, Chris Brown, 2002. Ames, Oct. 23, 1999 (185 of 198). Career—6, Eric Bieniemy, 1987-90; Chris Brown, 2001-02. Season—72.0, Rodney Stewart, 2010 (1,318 of 1,831). 223 223 Most 100-Yard Rushing Games Highest Average Gain Per Touchdown Consecutive—9, Rashaan Salaam, Sept. 24, 1994 to Nov. 19, 1994. Season (minimum 5)— 27.0 (7 for 189), Kordell Stewart, 1994. 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Sept. 12, 1992 (16-of-17, 251 yards, 3 td) Most 1,000-Yard Rushing Seasons Game (min. 10 attempts)—303.1, Darian Hagan vs. Iowa State, Oct. 14, 2—Eric Bieniemy (1,243 in 1988; 1,628 in 1990). 1989 (8-of-10, 187 yards, 2 td) Game (min. 15 attempts)—276.4, Kordell Stewart vs. Baylor at Waco, Touchdowns Sept. 12, 1992 (16-of-17, 251 yards, 3 td) Quarter—4, Byron White vs. Colorado Mines in Boulder, Oct. 30, 1937 Game (min. 20 attempts)—244.4, Koy Detmer vs. NE Louisiana in (first quarter); James Mayberry vs. Northwestern in Boulder, Sept. Boulder, Sept. 16, 1995 (19-of-27, 426 yards, 4 td, 1 int) 30, 1978 (third quarter); Eric Bieniemy vs.
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