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2019 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 108 @Beaverfootball OREGON STATE RECORDS YEARLY LEADERS 2019 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE OREGON STATE RECORDS YEARLY LEADERS - - - - - - - - - - PASSING - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - RUSHING - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - RECEIVING - - - - - - - - - 1967 Steve Preece 737 1967 Bill Enyart 851 1967 Roger Cantlon 214 1968 Steve Preece 881 1968 Bill Enyart 1,304 1968 Roger Cantlon 409 1969 Steve Endicott 1,251 1969 Dave Schilling 635 1969 Jeff Kolberg 305 1970 Jim Kilmartin 463 1970 Dave Schilling 1,084 1970 Jeff Kolberg 534 1971 Steve Endicott 1,334 1971 Dave Schilling 833 1971 Jeff Kolberg 525 1972 Scott Spiegelberg 278 1972 Mike Davenport 538 1972 Rod Petersen 232 1973 Alvin White 1,437 1973 Dick Maurer 393 1973 Lee Overton 351 1974 Alvin White 1,662 1974 Elvin Momon 479 1974 Dave Brown 383 1975 Kyle Grossart 969 1975 Rich Dodge 558 1975 Phil Wroblicky 370 1976 Dave White 552 1976 James Fields 649 1976 Lee Overton 382 1977 John Norman 929 1977 James Fields 740 1977 Steve Coury 458 1978 Steve Smith 1,182 1978 Willie Johnson 324 1978 Steve Coury 502 1979 Scott Richardson 1,645 1979 Tony Robinson 525 1979 Steve Coury 842 1980 Ed Singler 1,166 1980 Tony Robinson 882 1980 Victor Simmons 500 1981 Ed Singler 1,500 1981 Randy Holmes 637 1981 Victor Simmons 703 1982 Jeff Seay 888 1982 Bryce Oglesby 676 1982 Claude Dixon 345 1983 Ladd McKittrick 1,106 1983 Bryce Oglesby 878 1983 Reggie Bynum 580 1984 Ricky Greene 927 1984 Donald Beavers 392 1984 Reggie Bynum 711 1985 Rich Gonzales 986 1985 Darvin Malone 554 1985 Reggie Bynum 703 1986 Erik Wilhelm 2,871 1986 Pat Chaffey 232 1986 Dave Montagne 862 1987 Erik Wilhelm 2,736 1987 Brian Taylor 411 1987 Robb Thomas 899 1988 Erik Wilhelm 2,896 1988 Pat Chaffey 485 1988 Robb Thomas 763 1989 Nick Schichtle 1,378 1989 Pat Chaffey 457 1989 Pat Chaffey 741 1990 Matt Booher 892 1990 James Jones 364 1990 Maurice Wilson 425 1991 Ed Browning 171 Dwayne Owens 364 1991 Chad Paulson 490 1991 Maurice Wilson 155 1992 Mark Olford 331 1992 Mark Olford 525 1992 Kenyon Branscomb 174 1993 Rahim Muhammad 124 1993 J.J. Young 955 1993 Chris Cross 92 1994 Don Shanklin 560 1994 J.J. Young 891 1994 Cameron Reynolds 231 1995 Tim Alexander 400 1995 Tim Alexander 439 1995 Cameron Reynolds 219 1996 Tim Alexander 328 1996 Akili King 740 1996 Roddy Tompkins 296 1997 Tim Alexander 1,745 1997 Tim Alexander 288 1997 Greg Ainsworth 600 1998 Jonathan Smith 1,427 1998 Ken Simonton 1,028 1998 Greg Ainsworth 749 1999 Jonathan Smith 3,053 1999 Ken Simonton 1,486 1999 Imani Percoats 816 2000 Jonathan Smith 2,773 2000 Ken Simonton 1,559 2000 Chad Johnson 806 2001 Jonathan Smith 2,427 2001 Ken Simonton 971 2001 James Newson 968 2002 Derek Anderson 3,313 2002 Steven Jackson 1,690 2002 James Newson 1,284 2003 Derek Anderson 4,058 2003 Steven Jackson 1,545 2003 James Newson 1,306 Mike Hass 1,013 2004 Derek Anderson 3,615 2004 Dwight Wright 784 2004 Mike Hass 1,379 2005 Matt Moore 2,711 2005 Yvenson Bernard 1,321 2005 Mike Hass 1,532 2006 Matt Moore 3,022 2006 Yvenson Bernard 1,307 2006 Sammie Stroughter 1,293 2007 Sean Canfield 1,661 2007 Yvenson Bernard 1,275 2007 Anthony Brown 550 2008 Lyle Moevao 2,534 2008 Jacquizz Rodgers 1,253 2008 Sammie Stroughter 1,040 2009 Sean Canfield 3,271 2009 Jacquizz Rodgers 1,502 2009 James Rodgers 1,034 2010 Ryan Katz 2,401 2010 Jacquizz Rodgers 1,184 2010 Markus Wheaton 675 2011 Sean Mannion 3,328 2011 Malcolm Agnew 423 2011 Markus Wheaton 986 2012 Sean Mannion 2,446 2012 Storm Woods 940 2012 Markus Wheaton 1,244 Brandin Cooks 1,151 2013 Sean Mannion 4,662 2013 Terron Ward 521 2013 Brandin Cooks 1,730 2014 Sean Mannion 3,164 2014 Storm Woods 766 2014 Victor Bolden Jr. 798 2015 Seth Collins 936 2015 Seth Collins 580 2015 Jordan Villamin 660 2016 Marcus McMaryion 1,286 2016 Ryan Nall 951 2016 Victor Bolden Jr. 542 2017 Darell Garretson 1,465 2017 Ryan Nall 810 2017 Noah Togiai 461 2018 Jake Luton 1,660 2018 Jermar Jefferson 1,380 2018 Isaiah Hodgins 876 108 @BeaverFootball OREGON STATE RECORDS 2019 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE PASSING RECORDS PASSING—300-YARD GAMES PLAYER YARDS TD OPPONENT PLAYER YARDS TD OPPONENT 72. Erik Wilhelm 309 (28-48) 3 @ UCLA (10/8/1988) 1. Sean Mannion 493 (34-51) 4 @ Washington State (10/12/2013) 73. Derek Anderson 308 (21-32) 4 Stanford (11/15/2003) 2. Derek Anderson 485 (34-60) 2 @ USC (12/6/2003) Matt Moore 308 (14-19) 1 @ Washington (10/14/2006) 3. Sean Mannion 481 (34-45) 4 @ California (10/19/2013) 75. Sean Canfield 306 (24-36) 2 @ Oregon (12/3/2009) 4. Jonathan Smith 469 (17-32) 3 @ Washington (11/24/1998) Sean Mannion 306 (27-43) 1 BYU (10/15/2011) 5. Erik Wilhelm 461 (27-44 5 Akron (10/10/1987) 77. Jonathan Smith 305 (16-24) 3 vs. Notre Dame (1/1/2001) 6. Sean Mannion 443 (27-45) 5 @ Utah (9/14/2013) Sean Canfield 305 (25-34) 0 UCLA (10/31/2009) 7. Matt Moore 436 (32-43) 1 Arizona (10/29/2005) 80. Ladd McKittrick 304 (18-38) 1 @ California (10/15/1983) 8. Sean Mannion 433 (29-45) 3 @ Arizona (9/29/2012) Jake Luton 304 (27-47) 2 @ Colorado State (8/26/2017) 9. Sean Mannion 422 (37-43) 3 Eastern Washington (8/31/2013) 82. Jonathan Smith 303 (17-28) 2 Oregon (11/21/1998) 10. Sean Mannion 419 (31-41) 1 Washington State (11/8/2014) Jonathan Smith 303 (16-29) 2 Fresno State (9/11/1999) 11. Sean Mannion 414 (27-52) 6 Colorado (9/28/2013) Sean Canfield 303 (31-47) 2 Arizona (9/26/2009) 12. Derek Anderson 411 (22-42) 4 @ Boise State (9/10/2004) 85. Jake Luton 301 (31-45) 1 USC (11/3/2018) 13. Derek Anderson 408 (19-37) 1 Boise State (9/20/2003) 86. Sean Mannion 300 (26-37) 3 @ Hawai’i (9/6/2014) 14. Erik Wilhelm 406 (37-62) 3 USC (10/29/1988) 15. Jonathan Smith 405 (23-41) 2 @ Stanford (10/16/1999) 16. Lyle Moevao 404 (34-54) 3 @ Stanford (8/28/2008) 17. Ryan Katz 393 (30-42) 2 @ Arizona (10/9/2010) 18. Derek Anderson 384 (29-53) 1 @ Arizona State (9/25/2004) 19. Derek Anderson 383 (26-48) 4 Stanford (11/15/2003) 20. Sean Mannion 379 (24-35) 2 @ UCLA (9/22/2012) 21. Sean Mannion 376 (26-34) 4 vs. Washington State (10/22/2011) 22. Lyle Moevao 374 (27-51) 5 Oregon (11/29/2008) 23. Erik Wilhelm 372 (34-57) 1 @ Washington State (10/4/1986) Sean Mannion 372 (31-43) 4 Hawai’i (9/7/2013) 25. Derek Anderson 370 (21-37) 4 @ Oregon (11/23/2002) 26. Matt Moore 367 (26-38) 4 Portland State (9/3/2005) Sean Mannion 367 (38-55) 3 @ San Diego State (9/21/2013) 28. Derek Anderson 358 (28-45) 4 vs. Notre Dame (12/28/2004) 29. Derek Anderson 356 (20-26) 5 UNLV (9/14/2002) Matt Moore 356 (31-54) 4 vs. Missouri (12/29/2006) 31. Erik Wilhelm 353 (33-53) 1 @ Georgia (9/12/1987) Erik Wilhelm 353 (27-38) 2 @ Colorado (9/24/1988) Sean Canfield 353 (21-30) 3 Idaho State (9/15/2007) 34. Jonathan Smith 351 (23-37) 4 @ UCLA (10/21/2000) Derek Anderson 351 (24-41) 4 Oregon (11/20/2004) 36. Erik Wilhelm 347 (35-56) 0 @ Arizona (10/18/1986) 37. Derek Anderson 345 (15-26) 3 Eastern Kentucky (8/29/2002) 38. Derek Anderson 344 (21-48) 1 Washington (10/18/2003) 39. Alvin White 342 (27-43) 0 UCLA (11/16/1974) Erik Wilhelm (1985-88) led the Air Express attack re-writing the Oregon State passing record books Sean Canfield 342 (29-39) 2 @ California (11/7/2009) becoming the first OSU quarterback to throw for 9,000 yards in his career. Wilhelm is currently No. 2 in 41. Sean Mannion 341 (40-66) 1 @ Arizona State (10/1/2011) completions and No. 4 in passing yards and touchdowns in OSU history. 42. Erik Wilhelm 340 (31-51) 0 UCLA (11/1/1986) 43. Erik Wilhelm 339 (39-64) 1 @ Michigan (9/20/1986) Erik Wilhelm 339 (31-49) 1 Arizona State (10/24/1987) Sean Mannion 339 (26-37) 3 Washington (11/19/2011) 46. Derek Anderson 334 (29-42) 2 @ Stanford (11/13/2004) 47. Cody Vaz 332 (20-32) 3 @ BYU (10/13/2012) 48. Derek Anderson 330 (22-51) 2 USC (11/6/2004) 49. Sean Canfield 329 (30-43) 3 @ USC (10/24/2009) 50. Sean Mannion 328 (26-45) 1 Portland State (8/30/2014) 51. Marcus McMaryion 327 (23-39) 2 Washington State (10/29/2016) 52. Sean Mannion 325 (24-33) 4 California (11/17/2012) 53. Jonathan Smith 324 (14-26) 2 Stanford (10/14/2000) Sean Canfield 324 (28-45) 2 @ Arizona State (9/22/2007) 55. Jonathan Smith 323 (23-47) 0 UCLA (11/7/1998) 56. Derek Anderson 322 (21-32) 2 New Mexico (9/18/2003) 57. Sean Mannion 320 (31-46) 2 @ Arizona State (11/16/2013) Sean Mannion 320 (30-45) 2 California (11/1/2014) 59. Derek Anderson 319 (21-45) 1 vs. Pittsburgh (12/26/2002) 60.
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