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Individual and Team Collegiate Records INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM COLLEGIATE RECORDS Individual Collegiate Records 2 Team Collegiate Records 23 INDIVIDUAL COLLEGIATE RECORDS ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Season Yards Player, Team (Division) Year Rush Rcv. Int. PR KOR Yds Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. (FBS) 1988 2,628 106 0 95 421 3,250 Dan Pugh, Mount Union (III) 2002 2,300 382 0 0 507 3,189 Antonio Andrews, Western Ky. (FBS) 2012 1,728 432 0 234 767 3,161 Danny Woodhead, Chadron St. (II) 2006 2,756 403 0 0 0 3,159 Nate Kmic, Mount Union (III) 2008 2,790 262 0 0 66 3,118 Rondell White, West Chester (II) 2013 1,989 843 0 275 0 3,107 Kavin Gailliard, American Int’l (II) 1999 2,653 289 0 0 122 3,064 Brian Westbrook, Villanova (FCS) 1998 1,046 1,144 0 192 644 3,026 Ryan Benjamin, Pacific (FBS) 1991 1,581 612 0 4 798 2,995 Brian Westbrook, Villanova (FCS) 2000 1,220 724 0 0 1,048 2,992 Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian (II) 2008 2,156 826 0 0 0 2,982 Dante Brown, Marietta (III) 1996 2,385 174 0 46 368 2,973 Chris Johnson, East Carolina (FBS) 2007 1,423 528 0 0 1,009 2,960 Tavon Austin, West Virginia (FBS) 2012 643 1,289 0 165 813 2,910 R.J. Bowers, Grove City (III) 1998 2,283 51 0 4 538 2,876 Season Yards Per Game Player, Team (Division) Year G Rush Rcv. Int. PR KOR Yds Yd./G Dante Brown, Marietta (III) 1996 10 2,385 174 0 46 368 2,973 297.3 Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. (FBS) 1988 11 2,628 106 0 0 95 3,250 295.5 R.J. Bowers, Grove City (III) 1998 10 2,283 51 0 4 538 2,876 287.6 Brian Westbrook, Villanova (FCS) 1998 11 1,046 1,144 0 192 644 3,026 275.1 Brian Westbrook, Villanova (FCS) 2000 11 1,220 724 0 0 1,048 2,992 272.0 Paul Smith, Gettysburg (III) 1999 10 1,546 301 0 255 615 2,717 271.7 Steve Roberts, Butler (II) 1989 10 1,450 532 0 272 415 2,669 266.9 Carey Bender, Coe (III) 1994 10 2,243 319 0 7 87 2,656 265.6 Bobby Felix, Western N.M. (II) 1994 8 439 853 0 150 667 2,109 263.6 Dominique Carson, Sul Ross St. (III) 2012 9 1,321 633 0 80 334 2,368 263.1 Chris George, Glenville St. (II) 1993 10 23 1,876 0 157 562 2,618 261.8 Brian Westbrook, Villanova (FCS) 2001 11 1,603 658 0 122 440 2,823 256.6 Brian Shay, Emporia St. (II) 1998 11 2,265 165 0 0 389 2,819 256.3 Kavin Gailliard, American Int’l (II) 1999 12 2,653 289 0 0 122 3,064 255.3 James Clay, Mt. St. Joseph (III) 2012 10 2,124 54 0 159 183 2,520 252.0 Career Yards Player, Team (Division) Year Rush Rcv. Int. PR KOR Yds Nate Kmic, Mount Union (III) 2005-08 8,074 749 0 0 828 9,651 Brian Westbrook, Villanova (FCS) 1997-98, 2000-01 4,298 2,528 0 343 2,289 9,512 Danny Woodhead, Chadron St. (II) 2004-07 7,962 1,417 0 0 101 9,480 Brian Shay, Emporia St. (II) 1995-98 6,958 1,032 0 104 1,207 9,301 R.J. Bowers, Grove City (III) 1997-00 7,353 397 0 50 1,453 9,253 Paul Smith, Gettysburg (III) 1996-99 5,205 758 0 959 2,182 9,104 Kavin Gailliard, American Int’l (II) 1996-99 6,523 1,049 0 472 814 8,858 Levell Coppage, Wis.-Whitewater (III) 2008-11 7,795 412 0 198 0 8,405 Jerry Azumah, New Hampshire (FCS) 1995-98 6,193 1,153 0 5 1,025 8,376 Zach Zenner, South Dakota (FCS) 2011-14 6,548 909 0 10 754 8,221 Joique Bell, Wayne St. (MI) (II) 2006-09 6,728 918 0 88 321 8,055 Clarence Coleman, Ferris St. (II) 1998-01 49 4,983 0 1,494 1,483 8,009 Damon Thompson, Virginia St. (II) 1997-00 303 4,387 0 1,153 2,143 7,986 Carey Bender, Coe (III) 1991-94 6,125 1,751 0 7 87 7,970 Franklyn Quiteh, Bloomsburg (II) 2010-13 7,523 441 0 0 0 7,964 Steve Tardif, Maine Maritime (III) 1996-99 6,093 643 8 65 1,151 7,960 Jonathan Grimes, William & Mary (FCS) 2008-11 4,541 1,125 0 0 2,289 7,955 Josh Ranek, South Dakota St. (II) 1997-01 6,794 857 0 0 295 7,946 Individual Collegiate Records 2 Player, Team (Division) Year Rush Rcv. Int. PR KOR Yds Stefan Logan, South Dakota (II) 2003-06 5,958 878 0 305 718 7,859 Dervon Wallace, West Virginia St./Shepherd 2003, 05-07 5,305 1,010 0 208 1,314 7,837 (II) Career Yards Per Game (Minimum 3,500 Yards) Player, Team (Division) Year G Rush Rcv. Int. PR KO Yds Yd./G Ryan Benjamin, Pacific (FBS) 1990-92 24 3,119 1,063 0 100 1,424 5,706 237.8 Chris George, Glenville St. (II) 1993-94 20 23 3,215 0 391 1,050 4,679 234.0 R.J. Bowers, Grove City (III) 1997-00 40 7,353 397 0 50 1,453 9,253 231.3 Paul Smith, Gettysburg (III) 1996-99 40 5,205 758 0 959 2,182 9,104 227.6 Brian Westbrook, Villanova (FCS) 1997-98, 2000-01 44 4,298 2,582 0 343 2,289 9,512 216.2 Danny Woodhead, Chadron St. (II) 2004-07 44 7,962 1,417 0 0 101 9,480 215.5 Tony Sutton, Wooster (III) 2002-04 30 5,613 320 0 0 482 6,415 213.8 Brian Shay, Emporia St. (II) 1995-98 44 6,958 1,032 0 104 1,207 9,301 211.4 Kirk Matthieu, Maine Maritime (III) 1989-93 33 5,107 315 0 254 1,279 6,955 210.8 Damon Thompson, Virginia St. (II) 1997-00 38 303 4,387 0 1,153 2,143 7,986 210.2 Anthony Gray, Western N.M. (II) 1997-98 19 3,484 499 0 0 8 3,991 210.1 Kavin Gailliard, American Int’l (II) 1996-99 43 6,523 1,049 0 472 814 8,858 206.0 Sheldon Canley, San Jose St. (FBS) 1988-90 25 2,513 828 0 5 1,800 5,146 205.8 Carey Bender, Coe (III) 1991-94 39 6,125 1,751 0 7 87 7,970 204.4 Jerry Azumah, New Hampshire (FCS) 1995-98 41 6,193 1,153 0 5 1,025 8,376 204.3 Steve Tardif, Maine Maritime (III) 1996-99 39 6,093 643 8 65 1,151 7,960 204.1 Jeremy Maclin, Missouri (FBS) 2007-08 28 668 2,315 0 577 2,049 5,609 200.3 Johnny Bailey, Tex. A&M-Kingsville (II) 1986-89 39 6,320 452 0 20 1,011 7,803 200.1 Howard Stevens, Randolph-Macon (II)/ 1968-69; 71-72 38 5,297 738 0 781 748 7,564 199.1 Louisville (FBS) Antoine Bagwell, California (PA) (II) 2004-05 20 3,353 549 0 0 54 3,956 197.8 Gary Trettel, St. Thomas (MN) (III) 1988-90 29 3,483 834 0 0 1,407 5,724 197.4 Arnold Mickens, Butler (FCS) 1994-95 22 3,813 47 0 0 87 3,947 197.4 Lindy Crea, Hartwick (III) 2003-07 38 3,409 2,214 0 0 1,855 7,478 196.8 Damaris Johnson, Tulsa (FBS) 2008-10 40 1.062 2,746 0 571 3,417 7,796 194.9 Tim Hall, Robert Morris (FCS) 1994-95 19 2,908 793 0 0 0 3,701 194.8 PASSSING Single-Game Yards Yds. Div. Player, Team (Opponent) Date 736 III Sam Durley, Eureka (Knox) Sept. 1, 2012 734 FBS Connor Halliday, Washington St. (California) Oct. 4, 2014 731 III Zamir Amin, Menlo (Cal Lutheran) Oct. 7, 2000 730 FCS Taylor Heinicke, Old Dominion (William & Mary) Sept. 22, 2012 716 FBS David Klingler, Houston (Arizona St.) Dec. 2, 1990 695 II J.J. Harp, Eastern N.M. (Southeastern Okla.) Sept. 12, 2009 690 FBS Matt Vogler, TCU (Houston) Nov. 3, 1990 685 III Logan Turner, Hardin-Simmons (Sul Ross St.) Oct. 27, 2012 662 FCS Brady Attaway, Stephen F. Austin (Prairie View) Sept. 28, 2013 661 FBS B.J. Symons, Texas Tech (Ole Miss) Sept. 27, 2003 660 FCS Braden Hanson, North Dakota (Montana) Oct. 20, 2012 656 FBS Geno Smith, West Virginia (Baylor) Sept. 29, 2012 646 FBS Graham Harrell, Texas Tech (Oklahoma St.) Sept. 22, 2007 645 II Matt Kohn, Indianapolis (Michigan Tech) Sept. 20, 2003 643 FBS Cody Hodges, Texas Tech (Kansas St.) Oct. 15, 2005 642 II Wilkie Perez, Glenville St. (Concord) Oct. 25, 1997 638 II Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis (Colorado Mesa) Nov. 16, 2002 637 FBS Brian Lindgren, Idaho (Middle Tenn.) Oct. 6, 2001 633 III Joe Callahan, Wesley (Mount Union) Dec. 7, 2013 631 FBS Scott Mitchell, Utah (Air Force) Oct. 15, 1988 630 II Trevor Harris, Edinboro (West Liberty) Nov. 21, 2009 625 III Duncan White, Puget Sound (Lewis & Clark) Oct.
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