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2002 NCAA Football Records Book 2001 Statistical Leaders 2001 Division I-A Individual Leaders ...................504 2001 Division I-A Team Leaders ..........................513 2001 Division I-AA Individual Leaders.................522 2001 Division I-AA Team Leaders........................532 2001 Division II Individual Leaders......................541 2001 Division II Team Leaders.............................546 2001 Division III Individual Leaders.....................548 2001 Division III Team Leaders............................555 504 2001 DIVISION I-A INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2001 Division I-A Individual Leaders Rushing Rank, Player Pos Cl G Car Net TD Avg Yds/Gm 1. Chance Kretschmer, Nevada ..................................................RB FR 11 302 1732 15 5.74 157.45 2. William Green, Boston College...............................................RB JR 10 265 1559 15 5.88 155.90 3. Luke Staley, Brigham Young....................................................RB JR 11 196 1582 24 8.07 143.82 4. Larry Ned, San Diego St. ......................................................RB SR 11 311 1549 15 4.98 140.82 5. Anthony Davis, Wisconsin ......................................................RB FR 11 291 1466 11 5.04 133.27 6. Leonard Henry, East Caro. ....................................................RB SR 11 184 1432 16 7.78 130.18 7. Chester Taylor, Toledo............................................................TB JR 11 268 1430 20 5.34 130.00 8. Levron Williams, Indiana ........................................................RB SR 11 212 1401 17 6.61 127.36 9. Dameon Hunter, Utah.............................................................RB SR 11 257 1396 9 5.43 126.91 10. Marcus Merriweather, Ball St. ................................................TB SR 10 268 1244 12 4.64 124.40 11. Emmett White, Utah St. .........................................................RB SR 11 250 1361 13 5.44 123.73 12. Travis Stephens, Tennessee......................................................TB SR 12 291 1464 10 5.03 122.00 13. Mewelde Moore, Tulane.........................................................RB SO 12 263 1421 8 5.40 118.42 14. Dahrran Diedrick, Nebraska ....................................................IB JR 11 233 1299 15 5.58 118.09 15. Avon Cobourne, West Virginia ..............................................TB JR 11 267 1298 9 4.86 118.00 16. Josh Scobey, Kansas St. .......................................................RB SR 11 240 1263 15 5.26 114.82 17. Jonathan Wells, Ohio St. .......................................................TB SR 11 232 1257 15 5.42 114.27 18. Brian Madden, Navy ............................................................QB SR 8 217 905 8 4.17 113.13 19. Bruce Perry, Maryland ............................................................TB SO 11 219 1242 10 5.67 112.91 20. T.J. Duckett, Michigan St. ......................................................TB JR 11 236 1236 10 5.24 112.36 21. Clarence Farmer, Arizona.......................................................RB SO 11 209 1229 10 5.88 111.73 22. Clinton Portis, Miami (Fla.)......................................................RB JR 11 220 1200 10 5.45 109.09 23. Terrence Jackson, Central Mich. ............................................FB SO 11 251 1190 10 4.74 108.18 24. Ennis Haywood, Iowa St. .....................................................RB SR 11 258 1169 14 4.53 106.27 25. Dwone Hicks, Middle Tenn. ...................................................TB JR 11 191 1144 20 5.99 104.00 26. Tarence Williams, Wake Forest...............................................RB JR 10 249 1018 10 4.09 101.80 27. Kevin Galbreath, North Texas.................................................RB JR 11 264 1119 4 4.24 101.73 28. Keith Boyea, Air Force ..........................................................QB SR 12 230 1216 18 5.29 101.33 29. Joe Haro, UNLV.....................................................................RB JR 11 218 1107 10 5.08 100.64 30. Brock Forsey, Boise St. ..........................................................RB JR 12 246 1207 13 4.91 100.58 31. Thomas Hammock, Northern Ill. .............................................TB JR 11 268 1096 7 4.09 99.64 32. Tellis Redmon, Minnesota .......................................................RB JR 11 185 1091 6 5.90 99.18 33. James Mungro, Syracuse ........................................................RB SR 12 248 1170 14 4.72 97.50 34. Joe Burns, Georgia Tech .........................................................TB JR 12 282 1165 14 4.13 97.08 35. Ladell Betts, Iowa ...................................................................RB SR 11 220 1056 10 4.80 96.00 36. Maurice Morris, Oregon.........................................................TB SR 10 169 960 8 5.68 96.00 37. Delvon Flowers, Arizona St. ...................................................TB SR 11 188 1041 11 5.54 94.64 38. Damien Anderson, Northwestern.............................................RB SR 8 172 757 8 4.40 94.63 39. Eric Crouch, Nebraska..........................................................QB SR 12 203 1115 18 5.49 92.92 40. Joshua Cribbs, Kent St. ........................................................QB FR 11 164 1019 5 6.21 92.64 41. Onterrio Smith, Oregon ..........................................................TB SO 11 161 1007 7 6.25 91.55 42. Jonathan Adams, Arkansas St. ...............................................RB SR 11 233 1004 5 4.31 91.27 42. Woodrow Dantzler, Clemson.................................................QB SR 11 206 1004 10 4.87 91.27 44. Bob Hendry, Akron ................................................................RB SO 9 160 819 10 5.12 91.00 45. Ken Simonton, Oregon St. .....................................................TB SR 11 239 971 8 4.06 88.27 46. Cedric Benson, Texas .............................................................RB FR 12 223 1053 12 4.72 87.75 47. Antwaan Randle El, Indiana...................................................QB SR 11 188 964 8 5.13 87.64 48. Joe Smith, Louisiana Tech .......................................................RB JR 10 172 874 7 5.08 87.40 49. Kevin Jones, Virginia Tech ......................................................RB FR 11 175 957 5 5.47 87.00 50. LaBrandon Toefield, LSU .........................................................RB SO 12 230 992 19 4.31 82.67 Passing Efficiency Rank, Player Pos Cl G Att Comp CPct Int IPct Yds Yds/Att TD TDpct Rating 1. Rex Grossman, Florida..........QB SO 11 395 259 65.57 12 3.04 3896 9.86 34 8.61 170.8 2. David Carr, Fresno St. .........QB SR 13 476 308 64.71 7 1.4 4299 9.03 42 8.82 166.7 3. Wes Counts, Middle Tenn. ....QB SR 11 259 188 72.59 4 1.54 2327 8.98 17 6.56 166.6 4. Ryan Dinwiddie, Boise St. ....QB SO 11 322 201 62.42 11 3.42 3043 9.45 29 9.01 164.7 5. Byron Leftwich, Marshall .......QB JR 12 470 315 67.02 7 1.49 4132 8.79 38 8.09 164.6 6. Jeff Smoker, Michigan St. .....QB SO 10 230 144 62.61 7 3.04 2203 9.58 18 7.83 162.8 7. Brandon Doman, Brigham Young.................QB SR 13 408 261 63.97 8 1.96 3542 8.68 33 8.09 159.7 8. Chris Rix, Florida St. ............QB FR 11 286 165 57.69 13 4.55 2734 9.56 24 8.39 156.6 9. Jeff Krohn, Arizona St. .........QB SO 10 213 115 53.99 7 3.29 1942 9.12 19 8.92 153.4 10. Nick Rolovich, Hawaii .........QB SR 10 405 233 57.53 9 2.22 3361 8.30 34 8.40 150.5 11. Casey Clausen, Tennessee ..QB SO 12 354 227 64.12 9 2.54 2969 8.39 22 6.21 150.0 12. Jeff Welsh, Western Mich. QB SR 8 213 134 62.91 4 1.88 1702 7.99 15 7.04 149.5 13. Darian Durant, North Carolina................QB FR 12 223 142 63.68 10 4.48 1843 8.26 17 7.62 149.3 14. Bobby Pesavento, Colorado .QB SR 9 139 85 61.15 4 2.88 1234 8.88 8 5.76 149.0 15. Kyle McCann, Iowa.............QB SR 11 226 148 65.49 11 4.87 1867 8.26 16 7.08 148.5 16. John Welsh, Idaho .............QB SR 9 284 183 64.44 5 1.76 2215 7.80 18 6.34 147.3 17. Tavares Bolden, Toledo .......QB SR 10 291 200 68.73 5 1.72 2331 8.01 13 4.47 147.3 Florida sports information 18. Ben Roethlisberger, Miami (Ohio) ..................QB FR 12 381 241 63.25 13 3.41 3105 8.15 25 6.56 146.5 Rex Grossman of Florida led Division I-A in the 19. Rohan Davey, LSU...............QB SR 12 367 217 59.13 10 2.72 3347 9.12 18 4.90 146.5 passing efficiency (170.8 rating) and total 20. Ken Dorsey, Miami (Fla.) .....QB JR 11 318 184 57.86 9 2.83 2652 8.34 23 7.23 146.1 offense (354.9 yards per game) categories in 21. Eli Manning, Mississippi .....QB SO 11 408 259 63.48 9 2.21 2948 7.23 31 7.60 144.8 2001. 22. Dave Ragone, Louisville .......QB JR 12 383 231 60.31 7 1.83 3056 7.98 23 6.01 143.5 2001 DIVISION I-A INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 505 Rank, Player Pos Cl G Att Comp CPct Int IPct Yds Yds/Att TD TDpct Rating 23. David Greene, Georgia ......QB FR 11 324 192 59.26 9 2.78 2789 8.61 17 5.25 143.3 24. George Godsey, Georgia Tech ..................QB SR 12 384 249 64.84 11 2.86 3085 8.03 18 4.69 142.1 25. Jason Gesser, Washington St. QB JR 11 335 184 54.93 10 2.99 2729 8.15 25 7.46 142.0 26. Joey Harrington, Oregon .....QB SR 11 322 186 57.76 5 1.55 2415 7.50 23 7.14 141.2 27. David Priestley, Pittsburgh.....QB SR 11 280 165 58.93 8 2.86 2128 7.60 18 6.43 138.3 28. Gino Guidugli, Cincinnati ...QB FR 10 317 185 58.36 9 2.84 2573 8.12 16 5.05 137.5 29. Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech ..QB JR 11 528 364 68.94 9 1.70 3502 6.63 25 4.73 136.9 30. Ryan Schneider, UCF...........QB SO 11 357 204 57.14 9 2.52 2923 8.19 17 4.76 136.6 31. Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky .....QB SO 11 292 167 57.19 7 2.40 2179 7.46 19 6.51 136.6 32. Brian St. Pierre, Boston College ...............QB JR 11 279 149 53.41 10 3.58 2016 7.23 25 8.96 136.5 33.
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