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Football Records Section (2).Indd Norfolk State University Football TEAM RECORDS Note: Game records are for Division I only unless otherwise marked. OFFENSIVE - RUSHING Yards Per Rush 4. 21 ...............................................................2007, ‘02 Game 5. 20 ............................... 2008, ’06, ’89, ’85, ’76, ‘72 Most Rushes 1. 8.33 (39 rushes, 325 yards) Game .............................vs. Delaware State, 9/18/98 1. 80 ...................vs. Bethune-Cookman, 9/24/05 2. 7.16 (31 rushes, 222 yards) OFFENSIVE - PASSING 2. 61 ..........................vs. Virginia Union, 10/24/98 .......................................at Hampton, 11/19/16 3. 59 ........................vs. Delaware State, 11/13/10 3. 6.74 (42 rushes, 283 yards) Passing Yards .............................at Savannah State, 10/1/05 ................................vs. Morgan State, 11/4/00 Game 5. 57 .................. vs. North Carolina A&T, 10/2/04 4. 6.46 (41 rushes, 265 yards) 1. 476 .........................vs. Morgan State, 11/17/18 6. 55 ............................. vs. Morgan State, 9/27/14 .............................at Savannah State, 11/5/11 2. 439 ...........................at Morgan State, 11/22/03 ...........................at Savannah State, 11/20/10 5. 6.35 (40 rushes, 254 yards) 3. 382 .....................................vs. Howard, 10/15/12 ............................vs. Savannah State, 9/14/02 ............................vs. Savannah State, 9/11/04 4. 377 ......................................at Howard, 10/12/19 9. 54 ..........................vs. Savannah State, 11/3/12 6. 6.22 (32 rushes, 199 yards) 5. 366 .......................................vs. Howard, 10/1/16 ...................at Charleston Southern, 9/24/11 ..............................at Delaware State, 10/8/11 6. 363 .........................at Old Dominion, 11/26/11 .................................at Florida A&M, 10/18/07 7. 6.21 (24 rushes, 149 yards) 7. 351 ..................at North Carolina A&T, 9/27/07 .......................................... vs. Liberty, 11/19/05 ...............................at Morgan State, 11/21/15 8. 344 .............................at Morgan State, 9/26/98 ..............................vs. Morris Brown, 11/23/02 8. 6.13 (48 rushes, 294 yards) 9. 335 ...................................at Hampton, 10/18/14 14. 53 ............vs. South Carolina State, 11/23/19 .........................................vs. Howard, 10/31/09 10. 327 .......................at Delaware State, 10/8/11 15. 52 ............................vs. Morgan State, 11/2/19 9. 6.03 (36 rushes, 217 yards) ................................vs. Morgan State, 11/6/04 .....................................vs. Hampton, 10/13/01 ................... at Bethune-Cookman, 10/24/15 12. 318 ......................vs. Delaware State, 9/29/18 10. 5.91 (46 rushes, 272 yards) 13. 314 .........................vs. Morgan State, 11/2/19 Season ..........................................at Howard, 10/12/19 14. 312 ......................vs. Delaware State, 10/6/12 1. 604 .....................................................................1984 11. 5.89 (80 rushes, 471 yards) 15. 308 ...........................vs. Florida A&M, 9/29/19 2. 529 .....................................................................1976 .....................vs. Bethune-Cookman, 9/24/05 3. 525 .....................................................................1975 12. 5.79 (43 rushes, 249 yards) Overall School Record 4. 519 .....................................................................2005 .................... vs. North Carolina A&T, 9/13/08 516 ...............vs. Winston-Salem State, 10/8/94 5. 502 .....................................................................1973 13. 5.78 (41 rushes, 237 yards) ..................vs. South Carolina State, 10/6/05 Season Total Rushing Yards 14. 5.72 (39 rushes, 223 yards) 1. 3,674 .................................................................1995 Game ...................................vs. Virginia State, 9/1/12 2. 3,229 .................................................................1994 1. 471 .................vs. Bethune-Cookman, 9/24/05 15. 5.70 (44 rushes, 271 yards) 3. 2,839 .................................................................2011 2. 325 .........................vs. Delaware State, 9/19/98 .................................................at Liberty, 9/8/12 4. 2,759 .................................................................2019 3. 310 ......................vs. Delaware State, 11/13/10 5. 2,593 .................................................................1993 4. 309 .......................at Savannah State, 11/20/10 Season 5. 294 .....................................vs. Howard, 10/31/09 1. 7.85 ....................................................................1987 Passing Yards Per Game 6. 290 .........................at Savannah State, 10/1/05 2. 4.50 ....................................................................1957 Season 7. 283 ............................vs. Morgan State, 11/4/00 3. 4.34 ....................................................................1960 1. 367.4 .................................................................1995 8. 272 ......................................at Howard, 10/12/19 4. 4.22 ....................................................................1976 2. 322.4 .................................................................1994 .................................at Florida A&M, 10/18/07 5. 4.18 ....................................................................2005 3. 236.6 .................................................................2011 10. 268 ..........................vs. Virginia State, 9/18/10 4. 235.7 .................................................................1993 11. 265 ......................at Savannah State, 11/5/11 Most Rushing Touchdowns 5. 229.9 .................................................................2019 12. 254 ......................at Savannah State, 9/11/04 Game 13. 251 ..........................................at Liberty, 9/8/12 1. 6 .....................vs. Bethune-Cookman, 9/24/05 Most Passing Touchdowns 14. 249 ............. vs. North Carolina A&T, 9/13/08 2. 5 .................................vs. Virginia State, 9/18/10 Game 15. 247 ..........................at Morgan State, 11/3/01 .............................at Savannah State, 10/1/05 1. 6 .................................at Morgan State, 9/26/98 ............................vs. Savannah State, 9/11/04 2. 5 ...................................vs. Virginia State, 9/7/19 Overall School Record ...............................at Morgan State, 11/22/03 3. 4 ..........................................at Howard, 10/12/19 502 ...........vs. Southern Connecticut, 10/28/89 ............................vs. Savannah State, 9/14/02 .............at North Carolina Central, 10/21/17 7. 4 ...........................at Savannah State, 11/20/10 ................... at Bethune-Cookman, 10/24/15 Season .....................................vs. Hampton, 10/17/09 ...........................................vs. Howard, 9/15/12 1. 2,364 .................................................................1984 .................................vs. Virginia State, 8/30/08 ................................vs. Morgan State, 11/6/10 2. 2,231 .................................................................1976 .....................vs. Bethune-Cookman, 9/22/07 ......................at North Carolina A&T, 9/27/07 3. 2,171 .................................................................2005 ................................vs. Florida A&M, 10/21/06 9. 3 ................................vs. Morgan State, 11/2/19 4. 1,993 .................................................................1975 .................... vs. North Carolina A&T, 9/30/06 .............................vs. Morgan State, 11/17/18 5. 1,989 .................................................................1973 ......................................................vs. VMI, 9/9/06 .........................................vs. Howard, 11/10/18 ...........................................vs. Howard, 11/1/03 .............................vs. Delaware State, 9/29/18 Rushing Yards Per Game .............................vs. Delaware State, 9/19/98 .............................vs. Morgan State, 10/29/16 Season ................vs. South Carolina State, 10/10/98 .......................................at Hampton, 10/18/14 1. 214.9 .................................................................1984 .............................at Savannah State, 11/5/11 2. 202.8 .................................................................1976 Season .....................................vs. Hampton, 10/15/11 3. 198.9 .................................................................1973 1. 25 .......................................................................1973 .............................at Savannah State, 10/1/05 4. 197.4 .................................................................2005 2. 23 ............................................... 2005, ’98, ’90, ‘84 ............................at Delaware State, 11/14/03 5. 196.4 .................................................................1990 3. 22 ...............................................................1981, ‘75 ................... at Bethune-Cookman, 11/14/98 @NSUSPARTANS 1 Norfolk State University Football TEAM RECORDS Note: Game records are for Division I only unless otherwise marked. .................at South Carolina State, 10/11/97 Pass Completion Percentage Season
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