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03FB Guide P109-150 TOP 15 PERFORMERS Scoring Total Offense Career Career PLAYER (YEARS) TD PAT 2XP FG PTS PLAYER (YEARS) PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL TDR 1. Doug Brien (1991-93) 0 120 0 56 288 1. Troy Taylor (1986-89) 1479 110 8126 8236 53 2. Duke Morrison (1920-22) 42 22 0 1 277 2. Kyle Boller (1999-02) 1576 -169 7980 7811 71 3. Jim Breech (1974-77) 0 110 0 50 260 3. Pat Barnes (1993-96) 1115 -359 7360 7001 56 4. Mark Jensen (1999-02) 0 109 0 45 244 4. Rich Campbell (1977-80) 1134 -375 7174 6799 43 Robbie Keen (1987-90) 0 103 0 47 244 5. Dave Barr (1991-94) 950 -385 6305 5920 49 6. Russell White (1990-92) 40 0 1 0 242 6. Gale Gilbert (1980-84) 1178 -808 6566 5788 33 7. Chuck Muncie (1973-75) 37 0 1 0 224 7. Mike Pawlawski (1988-91) 815 -163 5181 5018 44 8. Sean Dawkins (1990-92) 31 0 0 0 186 8. Justin Vedder (1997-98) 975 -175 5040 4865 31 9. Ryan Longwell (1993-96) 0 81 0 32 177 9. Craig Morton (1962-64) 797 -371 4501 4130 44 10. Pesky Sprott (1918-20) 28 0 0 0 168 10. Steve Bartkowski (1972-74) 785 -496 4434 3938 22 11. Bobby Shaw (1994-97) 27 0 0 0 162 11. Paul Larson (1951-54) 610 551 2968 3519 31 12. Joe Cooper (1978-79) 0 72 0 26 150 12. Joe Roth (1975-76) 602 -222 3669 3447 25 Lindsey Chapman (1991-93) 25 0 0 0 150 13. Russell White (1990-92) 668 3367 14 3381 36 14. Vic Bottari (1936-38) 22 13 0 0 145 14. J. Torchio (1980-83) 719 -282 3641 3359 19 15. Archie Nisbet (1920-22) 20 18 0 2 144 15. Chuck Muncie (1973-75) 555 3052 153 3205 19 Paul Jones (1975-77) 24 0 0 0 144 Single Season Single Season PLAYER YEAR PLAYS RUSH PASSTOTAL PLAYER YEAR TD PAT FG PTS 1. Pat Barnes* 1996 506 -83 3499 3416 1. Duke Morrison 1922 18 20 1 131 2. Troy Taylor 1989 481 46 2738 2784 2. Mark Jensen 2002 0 50 19 107 3. Justin Vedder 1997 489 25 2718 2743 3. Duke Morrison* 1920 17 2 0 104 4. Kyle Boller 2002 493 -83 2815 2732 4. Lindsey Chapman* 1993 17 0 0 102 5. Troy Taylor 1988 455 136 2416 2552 5. Russell White* 1991 16 1 0 98 6. Pat Barnes 1995 404 -160 2685 2525 Doug Brien* 1991 0 41 19 98 7. Dave Barr* 1993 350 -98 2619 2521 7. Pesky Sprott* 1920 15 0 0 90 8. Mike Pawlawski* 1991 353 -66 2517 2451 Crip Toomey* 1920 7 39 3 90 9. Gale Gilbert 1983 423 -332 2769 2437 Jim Monachino* 1949 15 0 0 90 10. Rich Campbell* 1979 391 -195 2618 2423 Chuck Muncie 1975 15 0 0 90 11. Steve Bartkowski 1974 398 -193 2580 2387 Randy Pratt 1983 0 24 22 90 12. Rich Campbell 1978 386 -80 2026 2207 12. Robbie Keen 1988 0 23 21 86 13. Dave Barr 1992 394 -157 2343 2186 13. Russell White 1990 14 0 0 84 14. Justin Vedder 1998 486 -200 2322 2122 Sean Dawkins 1992 14 0 0 84 15. Kyle Boller 2000 414 -44 2121 2077 15. Jim Breech 1977 0 34 16 82 Single Game PLAYER YARDS 1. Pat Barnes vs. Arizona (4OT), Nov. 2, 1996 .............................. 503 2. Pat Barnes vs. UCLA, Oct. 26, 1996 .......................................... 430 3. Charlie Young vs. Oregon State, Oct. 15, 1977 .......................... 399 4. Troy Taylor vs. Stanford, Nov. 18, 1989 .................................... 398 5. Troy Taylor vs. Washington State, Nov. 11, 1989 ....................... 395 6. Troy Taylor vs. Arizona, Nov. 4, 1989 ........................................ 394 7. Troy Taylor vs. San Jose State, Oct. 1, 1988 ............................. 379 8. Rich Campbell vs. Florida, Sept. 13, 1980 ................................... 377 9. Joe Roth vs. Washington, Nov. 8, 1975 ...................................... 375 10. Joe Roth vs. Georgia, Sept. 11, 1976 ......................................... 372 11. Kyle Boller vs. Washington State, Sept. 28, 2002 ....................... 359 12. Rich Campbell vs. Arizona, Sept. 27, 1980 ................................. 329 13. Charlie Young vs. UCLA, Oct. 22, 1977 ..................................... 318 14. Gale Gilbert vs. Arizona, Oct. 1, 1983 ........................................ 313 Pat Barnes threw for a 15. Gale Gilbert vs. UCLA, Oct. 22, 1983 ......................................... 311 school-record 503 yards and eight touchdowns in a 56-55 win in four overtimes against Arizona in 1996. * Bowl games count in career but not single-season records. 2003 California Golden Bear Football Media Guide 133 4. Russell White vs. USC, Nov. 2, 1991 ............................. 229 ....... 23 Rushing 5. Joe Igber vs. Stanford, Nov. 23, 2002 ........................... 226 ....... 26 6. Russell White vs. San Jose State, Sept. 5, 1992 ........... 216 ....... 19 Career 7. Chuck Muncie vs. Oregon, Oct. 11, 1975 ...................... 207 ....... 26 PLAYER (YEARS) ATT YDS YL NET AVG 8. Gary Fowler vs. Hawaii, Nov. 30, 1968 ........................ 206 ....... 27 1. Russell White (1990-92) 663 3495 128 3367 5.1 9. Tyrone Edwards vs. Stanford, Nov. 19, 1994 ............... 205 ....... 24 2. Joe Igber (1999-02) 678 3285 161 3124 4.6 10. Paul Jones vs. Missouri, Sept. 24, 1977 ........................ 200 ....... 35 3. Chuck Muncie (1973-75) 549 3153 101 3052 5.6 11. Jack Jensen vs. Santa Clara, Sept. 18, 1948 ................ 192 ....... 12 4. Paul Jones (1975, 77-79) 715 3016 86 2930 4.1 12. Russell White at Oregon, Nov. 7, 1992 .......................... 192 ....... 29 5. John Olszewski (1950-52) 416 2603 99 2504 6.0 13. Jim Monachino at Stanford, Nov. 19, 1949 ..................... 189 ....... 20 6. R. Rutherford (1992-95) 491 2351 95 2256 4.6 14. Terrell Williams at Rutgers, Nov. 23, 2001 .............. 185 ....... 36 7. L. Chapman (1991-93) 444 2295 105 2190 4.9 15. John Graves. vs. St. Mary’s, Oct. 4, 1947 ..................... 184 ....... 12 8. John Tuggle (1979-82) 434 1909 96 1813 4.2 9. Jack Jensen (1946-48) 285 1906 203 1703 6.0 10. Chris Richards (1986-88) 399 1788 122 1666 4.2 Passing By Yards 11. Anthony Wallace (1989-90) 387 1745 107 1638 4.2 12. Gary Fowler (1967-69) 389 1672 87 1585 4.1 Career 13. Jim Monachino (1948-50) 302 1634 64 1570 5.2 PLAYER (YEARS) PA PC HI PCT YDS TD 14. Marcus Fields (1997-01) 365 1645 82 1563 4.3 1. Troy Taylor (1986-89) 1162 683 46 58.8 8126 51 15. Vic Bottari (1936-38) 388 1689 153 1536 4.0 2. Kyle Boller (1999-02) 1301 622 48 47.8 7980 64 Single Season 3. Pat Barnes (1993-96) 950 549 26 57.8 7360 54 PLAYER YEAR ATT YG YL NYG AVG TD 4. Rich Campbell (1977-80) 929 599 42 64.5 7174 35 1. Chuck Muncie 1975 228 1477 17 1460 6.4 13 5. Gale Gilbert (1980-84) 984 548 48 55.7 6566 32 2. Russell White* 1991 241 1218 41 1177 4.9 14 6. Dave Barr (1992-94) 791 502 31 63.5 6305 48 3. Joe Igber 2002 241 1189 59 1130 4.7 7 7. Mike Pawlawski (1988-91) 703 419 29 59.6 5181 40 4. Jack Jensen 1948 148 1183 103 1080 7.3 7 8. Justin Vedder (1997-98) 776 431 27 55.5 5040 31 5. Russell White 1992 206 1109 40 1069 5.2 9 9. Craig Morton (1962-64) 641 355 31 55.4 4501 36 6. L. Chapman* 1993 207 1078 41 1037 5.0 14 10. Steve Bartkowski (1972-74) 619 313 27 50.6 4434 20 7. John Olszewski* 1950 168 1047 39 1008 6.0 4 11. Joe Roth (1975-76) 521 280 25 53.7 3669 21 8. Anthony Wallace* 1990 220 1062 60 1002 4.6 5 12. J. Torchio (1980-83) 597 265 16 44.4 3641 14 9. Russell White* 1990 180 1028 28 1000 5.6 11 13. Paul Larson (1951-54) 368 210 24 57.1 2968 16 10. Joe Igber 2000 195 939 38 901 4.6 5 14. Dave Penhall (1968-70) 396 203 23 51.3 2751 13 11. Paul Jones* 1979 214 913 25 888 4.1 6 15. Kevin Brown (1983-86) 338 180 23 53.3 2230 10 12. R. Rutherford 1995 191 908 40 868 4.5 6 Single Season 13. John Olszewski 1952 160 883 38 845 5.3 7 PLAYER YEAR PA PC HI PCT YDS TD 14. Paul Jones 1977 189 824 19 805 4.3 6 1. Pat Barnes* 1996 420 250 8 59.5 3499 31 15. Paul Jones 1978 212 831 30 801 3.8 7 2. Kyle Boller 2002 421 225 10 53.4 2815 28 Single Game 3. Gale Gilbert 1983 365 216 17 59.2 2769 13 PLAYER YDS ATT 4. Troy Taylor 1989 394 220 12 55.8 2738 16 1. Jerry Drew vs. Oregon State, Nov. 13, 1954 ................ 283 ....... 11 5. Justin Vedder 1997 390 221 14 56.7 2718 20 2. John Olszewski vs. Washington St., Oct. 13, 1951 ....... 269 ....... 20 6. Pat Barnes 1995 362 197 11 54.4 2685 17 3. Paul Jones vs. Washington St., Nov. 11, 1978 .............. 232 ....... 46 7. Dave Barr* 1993 275 187 12 68.0 2619 21 8. Rich Campbell* 1979 322 216 12 67.1 2618 13 9. Steve Bartkowski 1974 325 182 7 57.0 2580 12 10. Mike Pawlawski* 1991 316 191 13 60.4 2517 21 11. Troy Taylor 1988 330 202 14 61.2 2416 16 12.
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