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Football Records.Qxp Football Records Individual Statistics - Updated after 2018 205 Corey Geldernick vs. UW-River Falls (11-6-04) * Occurred in playoff game; # Available information only Rushing Yards--Career 199 Ben Hertrampf vs. UW-River Falls (11-5-11) Records include playoff games beginning in 2002 - 3,877 Ted Pretasky (1985-88), 698 atts. 198 Ted Pretasky vs. UW-Oshkosh (10-19-87) Playoff games prior to 2002 do not count 3,257 John Janke (1990-93), 672 atts. 194 Corey Geldernick vs. UW-Eau Claire (10-22-05) 3,246 Willie Berzinski (1952-55), 454 atts. 194 Ted Pretasky vs. UW-Whitewater (11-8-86) 33 Ted Pretasky vs. UW-Stevens Point (10-1-88) 3,224 Andrew Mocadlo (2000-03), 617 atts. 191 Kyle Reddy vs. St. Ambrose (10-7-89) 33 Andrew Mocadlo vs. UW-Platteville (10-25-03) 2,856 Reggie Rabb (1978-81), 578 atts. 185 Jared Arn vs. UW-Oshkosh (11-6-99) 33 Reid Oldenburg vs. Missouri S&T (9-12-09) 2,607 Ben Hertrampf (2011-14), 532 atts. 184 Dan Hall vs. UW-Ruver Falls (11-3-07) 32 John Janke vs. UW-Eau Claire (11-3-90) 2,501 Ron Myhra (1973-76), 551 atts. 183 Tim German vs. UW-Stevens Point (1975) 32 Tom Gorski vs. UW-River Falls (1969) 2,396 Corey Geldernick (2003-06), 506 atts 182 Ben Hertrampf vs. UW-Oshkosh (10-29-11) 32 Walter Slater vs. UW-Oshkosh (10-29-83) 2,137 Fred Pongratz (1958-68), 352 atts. 180 Reid Oldenburg vs. UW-Stout (10-31-09) 32 Andrew Mocadlo vs. Illinois Wesleyan (9-13-03) 1,899 Trevor Rogers (1993-95), 398 atts 177 Ted Pretasky vs. UW-Platteville (9-26-87) 32 Ben Hertrampf vs. UW-Eau Claire (11-15-14) 1,888 Jared Arn (1997-99), 343 atts. 175 Ted Pretasky vs. UW-River Falls (10-24-87) 32 Ben Hertrampf vs. UW-River Falls (11-1-14) 1,882 Tim German (1974-76, 78), 341 atts. 175 John Janke vs. Winona State (9-7-91) 31 Corey Geldernick vs. UW-Eau Claire (10-22-05) 1,824 Dan Hall (2005-07) 376 atts. 31 Ted Pretasky vs. Hanover College (11-22-86)* 1,710 Warren Bear (1964-67), 425 atts. Rushing Attempts--Career 31 Corey Geldernick vs. St. Norbert (11-20-04)* 1,701 Dan Lowney (1982-85), 330 atts. 698 Ted Pretasky (1985-88) 31 Ben Hertrampf vs. UW-Oshkosh (10-29-11) 1,552 Reid Oldenburg (2006-09), 264 atts. 672 John Janke (1990-93) 30 Ted Pretasky vs. UW-Platteville (10-26-87) 1,541 Mike Hammes (1972-74), 377 atts. 617 Andrew Mocadlo (2000-03) 30 Bruce Hoesley vs. UW-Oshkosh (10-27-90) 1,496 Lee Lauters (2008-2011), 328 atts. 578 Reggie Rabb (1978-82) 29 Mike Hammes vs. UW-Oshkosh (10-28-72) 1,495 Eric Donoval (2005-08), 285 atts. 551 Ron Myhra (1973-76) 29 Bob Lowney vs. Carroll College (11-23-85)* 1,406 Harvey Woodard (1972-74, 77), 325 atts. 532 Ben Hertrampf (2011-14) 29 Andrew Mocadlo vs. UW-Oshkosh (11-4-00) 1,397 Beau Coulter (1995-98), 260 atts. 506 Corey Geldernick (2003-06) 29 Corey Geldernick vs. UW-Eau Claire (10-16-04) 1,310 Gary Klug (1966-69), 358 atts. 454 Willie Berzinski (1952-55) 29 Lee Lauters vs. UW-Oshkosh (10-2-10) 1,298 Tom Gorski (1967-70), 359 atts. 425 Warren Bear (1964-67) 1,264 Jeff Larson (1978-81), 307 atts. 398 Trevor Rogers (1993-95) Rushing Touchdowns--Career 1,253 Paul Radcliffe (1976-78), 288 atts. 377 Mike Hammes (1972-74) 41 Ted Pretasky (1985-88) 1,251 Jim Rose (1962-64), 325 atts. 376 Dan Hall (2005-07) 40 John Janke (1990-93) 1,211 Ross Moline (2001-02), 296 atts. 359 Tom Gorski (1967-70) 33 Ron Myhra (1973-76) 1,203 Joe Rivard (1996-99) 245 atts. 358 Gary Klug (1966-69) 29 Fred Pongratz (1958-60) 1,176 Erik Richards (1991-92), 227 atts. 352 Fred Pongratz (1958-60) 23 Andrew Mocadlo (2000-03) 1,172 Harold Owens (1986-89), 305 atts. 343 Jared Arn (1997-99) 23 Corey Geldernick (2003-06) 1,143 John Barrett (1994-97), 240 atts. 341 Tim German (1974-76, 78) 20 Joe Rivard (1996-99) 1,137 Tom Curry (1950)# 330 Dan Lowney (1982-85) 20 Mike Hammes (1972-74) 1,134 Tyler Jenkins (2014-16), 248 atts. 328 Lee Lauters (2008-11) 20 Tim German (1974-76); 20 Reggie Rabb (1978-82) 1,010 Gene Conger (1958-59), 159 atts. 325 Harvey Woodard (1972-74, 77) 19 Jeff Larson (1978-81) 325 Jim Rose (1962-64) 19 Dan Lowney (1984-85) Rushing Yards--Season 320 Rocky Falaschi (1965-68) 19 Ben Hertrampf (2011-14) 1,942 Andrew Mocadlo (2003) 307 Jeff Larson (1978-81) 18 Rocky Falaschi (1965-68) 18 Jason Tarkowski (1994-95) 1,395 Ted Pretasky (1986) 305 Harold Owens (1986-89) 16 Dan Hall (2005-07) 1,250 Ted Pretasky (1987) 296 Ross Moline (2001-02) 15 Harold Owens (1986-89); Trevor Rogers (1993-95) 1,137 Tom Curry (1950) 288 Paul Radcliffe (1976-78) 15 Ross Moline (2001-02) 1,077 Dan Lowney (1985) 14 Ben Murray (1992-94); Beau Coulter (1995-98) 1,072 Tim German (1975) Rushing Attempts--Season 14 Jared Arn (1997-99) 1,053 Willie Berzinski (1953) 327 Andrew Mocadlo (2003) 1,010 Jared Arn (1999) 220 Ted Pretasky (1986) Rushing Touchdowns--Season 986 Dan Hall (2007) 214 Ted Pretasky (1988) 15 Ron Myhra (1976) 984 Ben Hertrampf (2014) 213 Ted Pretasky (1987) 15 Ted Pretasky (1987) 975 Reid Oldenburg (2009) 203 John Janke (1991) 15 Willie Berzinski (1953) 973 Corey Geldernick (2004) 203 Dan Hall (2007) 15 Reid Oldenburg (2009) 957 Willie Berzinski (1954) 197 Ben Hertrampf (2014) 14 Dan Lowney (1985) 947 Ted Pretasky (1988) 190 Corey Geldernick (2004) 14 Andrew Mocadlo (2003) 936 Eric Donoval (2008) 189 Jared Arn (1999) 13 Ted Pretasky (1986) 896 John Janke (1991) 189 Ron Myhra (1975) 12 John Janke (1991) 869 Kyle Reddy (1989) 187 Tim German (1975) 12 Fred Pongratz (1958); Gene Conger (1959) 868 Ron Myhra (1976) 185 Tom Gorski (1969) 11 Joe Rivard (1999) 858 Ben Hertrampf (2011) 184 Dan Lowney (1985) 11 John Janke (1993) 849 John Janke (1990) 178 Eric Donoval (2008) 10 Ted Pretasky (1988) 820 John Janke (1993) 174 John Janke (1993) 10 Willie Berzinski (1952); Willie Berzinski (1954) 806 Fred Pongratz (1960) 172 John Janke (1990) 10 John Janke (1992); Jason Tarkkowski (1994) 788 Jim Pieper (1978) 171 Reid Oldenburg (2009) 10 Ryan Shaver (1997) 783 Ron Myhra (1976) 170 Ron Myhra (1976) 781 Corey Geldernick (2006) 161 Ross Moline (2002) Rushing Touchdowns--Game 157 Paul Radcliffe (1978) 5 Ace Loomis vs. Valparaiso (1-1-51) Rushing Yards--Game 155 Corey Geldernick (2005) 5 Ron Myhra vs. UW-Superior (10-30-76) 391 Andrew Mocadlo vs. UW-Stout (11-1-03) 153 Gary Klug (1969) 5 Beau Coulter vs. Huron Univ. 9-21-96) 260 Ace Loomis vs. Valparaiso (1-1-51)* 152 Reggie Rabb (1981) 4 Gene Conger vs. UW-Eau Clarie (10-3-59) 255 Jared Arn vs. Washburn (9-4-99) 150 Ben Hertrampf (2013) 4 Ben Murray vs. UW-Oshkosh (9-18-93) 4 Ted Pretasky vs. UW-Stout (11-10-87) 248 Eric Donoval vs. UW-River Falls (11-8-08) 150 Walter Slater (1983) 4 Mike Hammes vs. UW-Stout (11-10-73) 244 Ross Moline vs. St. Francis (9-15-01) 150 Reggie Rabb (1982) 4 Joe Rivard vs. UW-Stout (10-3-98) 241 Andrew Mocadlo vs. UW-River Falls (11-8-03) 3 Many tied 234 Ben Hertrampf vs. UW-Eau Claire (11-15-14) Rushing Attempts--Game 225 Jared Arn vs. UW-Eau Claire (10-30-99) 41 Ted Pretasky vs. UW-Whitewater (11-8-86) 100+ Rushing Games 224 Beau Coulter vs. UW-Stout (10-3-98) 41 Andrew Mocadlo vs. UW-Stout (11-1-03) 17 Ted Pretasky (1985-88) 223 Willie Berzinski vs. St. Thomas (1953) 39 Dan Hall vs. UW-Eau Claire (10-6-07) 12 Andrew Mocadlo (2000-03) * includes 3 playoff gms 223 Andrew Mocadlo vs. UW-Whitewater (11-15-03) 36 Jared Arn vs. UW-Eau Claire (10-30-99) 11 John Janke (1990-93) 219 Ted Pretasky vs. UW-Stout (10-15-88) 36 Ross Moline vs. St. Francis (9-15-01) 10 Ben Hertrampf (2011-14) 214 Lee Lauters vs. East Texas Baptist (9-4-10) 35 Mike Hammes vs. UW-River Falls (11-11-72) 9 Reggie Rabb (1979-82); Corey Geldernick (2003-06) 212 Ted Pretasky vs. UW-River Falls (10-18-86) 35 Andrew Mocadlo vs. UW-River Falls (11-8-03) 8 Tim German (1975-76) 206 Ben Hertrampf vs. UW-Eau Claire (10-15-11) 34 Ted Pretasky vs. UW-Stout (10-15-88) 206 Reggie Rabb vs. UW-Eau Claire (11-14-81) 34 Andrew Mocadlo vs. Mt. Union (11-29-03)* 206 Reid Oldenburg vs. Azusa Pacific (9-12-09) 100+ Rushing Games 243 Jeff Baker (1997) 197 Nick Anker (2009) 7 Jared Arn (1997-99); Ron Myhra (1974-76) 238 John Schumann (2005) 180 Josh Boraas (2001) 7 Trevor Rogers (1993-94) * includes 1 playoff 235 Dennis Goettl (1989) 177 Matt Makaryk (2002) 7 Reid Oldenburg (2006-09) 219 Jason Gonnion (1992) 176 Steve Tennies (2003) 6 Dan Lowney (1982-85) 215 Dave Draxler (1978) 169 John Schumann (2006) 5 Dan Hall (2005-07); Eric Donoval (2005-08) 213 Jim Kildahl (1981) 167 Dennis Goettl (1991) 165 Andrew Youngbauer (2000) 5 Tyler Jenkins (2014-16) 210 Griffin Moe (2007) 4 Kyle Reddy (1989-90) 164 Craig Kusick (1994) 209 Rocky Falaschi (1968) 159 Jason Gonnion (1993); Jeff Baker (1996) 206 Joe Rihn (1988) Longest Rushes 157 Bob Krepfle (1984) 185 Tony Klein (1982) 156 Dennis Goettl (1989) 98 Ted Pretasky vs.
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