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Big 12 Championship Game Records 1996-2008 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORDS 1996-2008 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS YARDS PER COMPLETION (Minimum 10 Completions) 57 Zac Taylor, Nebraska vs. Oklahoma, 2006 (7 rush, 50 pass) 22.7 Ell Roberson, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, 2003 (10 for 227) 56 Michael Bishop, Kansas State vs. Texas A&M, 1998 21.6 Branndon Stewart, Texas A&M vs. Kansas State, 1998 (15 for 324) (28 rush, 28 pass) 18.6 James Brown, Texas vs. Nebraska, 1996 (19 for 353) 55 Josh Heupel, Oklahoma vs. Kansas State, 2000 17.9 Michael Bishop, Kansas State vs. Texas A&M, 1998 (19 for 341) (11 rush, 44 pass) 53 Chase Daniel, Missouri vs. Oklahoma, 2008 YARDS PER ATTEMPT (Minimum 10 Attempts) (10 rush, 43 pass) 13.4 Ell Roberson, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, 2003 (17 for 227) 53 Jason White, Oklahoma vs. Kansas State, 2003 12.6 James Brown, Texas vs. Nebraska, 1996 (28 for 353) (3 rush, 50 pass) 12.2 Michael Bishop, Kansas State vs. Texas A&M, 1998 (28 for 341) 11.4 Vince Young, Texas vs. Colorado, 2005 (17 for 193) YARDS GAINED 442 Michael Bishop, Kansas State vs. Texas A&M, 1998 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (101 rushing, 341 passing) 82.4 Vince Young, Texas vs. Colorado, 2005 (14 of 17) 391 Sam Bradford, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 75.9 Jason White, Oklahoma vs. Colorado, 2004 (22 of 29) (7 rushing, 384 passing) 69.4 Sam Bradford, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 (34 of 49) 360 James Brown, Texas vs. Nebraska, 1996 69.2 Sam Bradford, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2007 (18 of 26) (7 rushing, 353 passing) 67.9 Michael Bishop, Kansas State vs. Texas A&M, 1998 (19 of 28) 300 Branndon Stewart, Texas A&M vs. Kansas State, 1998 67.9 James Brown, Texas vs. Nebraska, 1996 (19 of 28) (-24 rushing, 324 passing) 298 Zac Taylor, Nebraska vs. Oklahoma, 2006 LOWEST INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGE (Min. 5 Attempts) (16 rushing, 282 passing) 0.0 11 Tied Last By: Sam Bradford, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 RUSHING ATTEMPTS TOUCHDOWN PASSES 34 Ahman Green, Nebraska vs. Texas A&M, 1997 4 Ell Roberson, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, 2003 33 Chris Brown, Colorado vs. Texas, 2001 3 Chase Daniel, Missouri vs. Oklahoma, 2008 32 DeAngelo Evans, Nebraska vs. Texas, 1996 3 Vince Young, Texas vs. Colorado, 2005 29 Quentin Griffi n, Oklahoma vs. Colorado, 2002 3 Jason White, Oklahoma vs. Colorado, 2004 3 Branndon Stewart, Texas A&M vs. Kansas State, 1998 NET YARDS GAINED 235 Darren Sproles, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, 2003 RECEIVING 188 Quentin Griffi n, Oklahoma vs. Colorado, 2002 RECEPTIONS 182 Chris Brown, Colorado vs. Texas, 2001 10 Malcolm Kelly, Oklahoma vs. Nebraska, 2006 179 Ahman Green, Nebraska vs. Texas A&M, 1997 9 Juaquin Iglesias, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 8 Seven Tied TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING Last By: Jermaine Gresham, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 3 Seven Tied Tommy Saunders, Missouri vs. Oklahoma, 2008 Last By: Chris Brown, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 Mossis Madu, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 YARDS RECEIVING 142 Malcolm Kelly, Oklahoma vs. Nebraska, 2006 AVERAGE PER CARRY (Minimum 5 Attempts) 140 Darnell McDonald, Kansas State vs. Texas A&M, 1998 13.3 Priest Holmes, Texas vs. Nebraska, 1996 (9 carries, 120 yards) 125 Juaquin Iglesias, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 10.7 Darren Sproles, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, 2003 107 B.J. Johnson, Texas vs. Colorado, 2001 (22 carries, 235 yards) 106 Mark Clayton, Oklahoma vs. Colorado, 2004 8.9 Jamaal Charles, Texas vs. Colorado, 2005 (7 carries, 62 yards) 8.9 Bobby Purify, Colorado vs. Texas, 2001 (7 carries, 62 yards) TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 2 Juaquin Iglesias, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 PASSING 2 Malcolm Kelly, Oklahoma vs. Nebraska, 2006 YARDS PASSING 2 Mark Clayton, Oklahoma vs. Colorado, 2004 384 Sam Bradford, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 (34-49-0) 2 B.J. Johnson, Texas vs. Colorado, 2001 353 James Brown, Texas vs. Nebraska, 1996 (28-19-2) 2 Sirr Parker, Texas A&M vs. Kansas State, 1998 341 Michael Bishop, Kansas State vs. Texas A&M, 1998 (28-19-1) 324 Branndon Stewart, Texas A&M vs. Kansas State, 1998 (31-15-1) AVERAGE PER CATCH (Minimum 2 Receptions) 298 Jason White, Oklahoma vs. Kansas State, 2003 (50-27-2) 36.0 Todd Peterson, Nebraska vs. Oklahoma, 2006 (2 catches for 72 yards) ATTEMPTS 32.0 Wane McGarity, Texas vs. Nebraska, 1996 (3 catches for 96 yards) 50 Zac Taylor, Nebraska vs. Oklahoma, 2006 (23 comp.) 31.5 James Terry, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, 2003 (2 for 63) 50 Jason White, Oklahoma vs. Kansas State, 2003 (27 comp.) 29.3 Darren Sproles, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, 2003 (3 for 88) 49 Sam Bradford, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 (34 comp.) 44 Josh Heupel, Oklahoma vs. Kansas State, 2000 (24 comp.) SCORING 43 Chase Daniel, Missouri vs. Oklahoma, 2008 (27 comp.) POINTS 18 10 Tied COMPLETIONS Last By: Chris Brown, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 34 Sam Bradford, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 (49 att.) Mossis Madu, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 27 Chase Daniel, Missouri vs. Oklahoma, 2008 (43 att.) 27 Jason White, Oklahoma vs. Kansas State, 2003 (50 att.) TOUCHDOWNS 26 Sam Bradford, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2007 (39 att.) 3 10 Tied 24 Josh Heupel, Oklahoma vs. Kansas State, 2000 (44 att.) Last By: Chris Brown, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 Mossis Madu, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 200 EXTRA POINTS MADE RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS 10 David Pino, Texas vs. Colorado, 2005 1 Brandon Foster, Texas vs. Colorado, 2005 (0 yards, blocked punt) 8 Jimmy Stevens, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 1 Jeremy Bloom, Colorado vs. Oklahoma, 2002 (80 yards) 6 Garrett Hartley, Oklahoma vs. Colorado, 2004 1 Aaron Lockett, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, 2000 (58 yards) 5 Garrett Hartley, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2007 5 Joe Rheem, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, 2003 KICKOFF RETURNS 5 Kris Brown, Nebraska vs. Texas A&M, 1997 MOST RETURNS 7 Jeremy Maclin, Missouri vs. Oklahoma, 2008 (132 yards) EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED 6 Roman Hollowell, Colorado vs. Texas, 2001 (111 yards) 10 David Pino, Texas vs. Colorado, 2005 5 Stephone Robinson, Colorado vs. Oklahoma, 2004 (92 yards) 8 Jimmy Stevens, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 4 Jeremy Maclin, Missouri vs. Oklahoma, 2007 (92 yards) 6 Garrett Hartley, Oklahoma vs. Colorado, 2004 4 Victor Ike, Texas vs. Colorado, 2001 (117 yards) 5 Garrett Hartley, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2007 4 Aaron Lockett, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, 2000 (99 yards) 5 Joe Rheem, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, 2003 4 Damon Benning, Nebraska vs. Texas, 1996 (77 yards) 5 Kris Brown, Nebraska vs. Texas A&M, 1997 YARDS TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS MADE 132 Jeremy Maclin, Missouri (7 returns) vs. Oklahoma, 2008 1 Sirr Parker, Texas A&M vs. Kansas State, 1998 (pass from 117 Victor Ike, Texas (4 returns) vs. Colorado, 2001 Branndon Stewart) 111 Roman Hollowell, Colorado (6 returns) vs. Texas, 2001 99 Aaron Lockett, Kansas State (4 returns) vs. Oklahoma, 2000 TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPTS 92 Jeremy Maclin, Missouri (4 returns) vs. Oklahoma, 2007 2 Branndon Stewart, Texas A&M vs. Nebraska, 1997 92 Stephone Robinson, Colorado (5 returns) vs. Oklahoma, 1 Four Tied 2004 Last By: Nate Hybl, Oklahoma vs. Colorado, 2002 RETURN AVERAGE (Minimum 2 Returns) FIELD GOALS MADE 45.0 Roderick Sneed, Colorado vs. Texas, 2005 (2 for 90 yards) 4 Martin Gramatica, Kansas State vs. Texas A&M, 1998 (5 attempts) 27.8 Victor Ike, Texas vs. Colorado, 2001 (4 for 111) 4 Kris Brown, Nebraska vs. Texas A&M, 1997 (4 attempts) 26.7 Roderick Sneed, Colorado vs. Oklahoma, 2002 (3 for 80) 3 Jeff Wolfert, Missouri vs. Oklahoma, 2007 (3 attempts) 25.0 Reggie Smith, Oklahoma vs. Nebraska, 2006 (2 for 50) 3 Dusty Mangum, Texas vs. Colorado, 2001 (4 attempts) 3 Russell Bynum, Texas A&M vs. Kansas State, 1998 (3 attempts) RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS 3 Phil Dawson, Texas vs. Nebraska, 1996 (3 attempts) None FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED PASS INTERCEPTIONS 5 Martin Gramatica, Kansas State vs. Texas A&M, 1998 (4 made) MOST INTERCEPTIONS 4 Dusty Mangum, Texas vs. Colorado, 2001 (3 made) 1 29 Tied 4 Kris Brown, Nebraska vs. Texas A&M, 1997 (4 made) Last By: Brian Jackson, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 3 Five tied. Last: Jeff Wolfert, Missouri vs. Oklahoma, 2007 (3 made) Lendy Holmes, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2008 PUNTING RETURN YARDS HIGHEST AVERAGE 73 Aaron Killion, Colorado vs. Texas, 2001 49.5 Mike Knall, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, 2007 (4 for 198) 64 Medford Moorer, Colorado vs. Texas, 2001 47.8 Mark Mariscal, Colorado vs. Oklahoma, 2002 (6 for 287) 54 Roderick Babers, Texas vs. Colorado, 2001 47.6 Shane Lechler, Texas A&M vs. Nebraska, 1997 (7 for 333) 37 Dion Booker, Nebraska vs. Texas, 1999 46.8 Mark Mariscal, Colorado vs. Texas, 2001 (5 for 234) RETURN AVERAGE MOST PUNTS 73.0 Aaron Killion, Colorado vs. Texas, 2001 (1 for 73 yards) 9 Michael Cohen, Oklahoma vs. Nebraska, 2006 64.0 Medford Moorer, Colorado vs. Texas, 2001 (1 for 64) 9 John Torp, Colorado vs. Oklahoma, 2004 54.0 Roderick Babers, Texas vs. Colorado, 2001 (1 for 54) 9 Dan Hadenfeldt, Nebraska vs. Texas, 1999 37.0 Dion Booker, Nebraska vs. Texas, 1999 (1 for 37) 8 Ryan Long, Texas vs. Nebraska, 1999 RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS PUNT RETURNS 1 Four Tied MOST RETURNS Last By: Ted Sims, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma, 2003 (27 yards) 5 Antonio Perkins, Oklahoma vs. Kansas State, 2003 (1 yard) 5 Antonio Perkins, Oklahoma vs. Colorado, 2002 (70 yards) DEFENSIVE RECORDS 4 Antonio Perkins, Oklahoma vs. Colorado, 2004 (16 yards) TACKLES 4 Nathan Vasher, Texas vs. Colorado, 2001 (54 yards) 17 Dat Nguyen (9 UT), Texas A&M vs. Kansas State, 1998 4 Courtnee Garcia, Texas vs. Nebraska, 1999 (32 yards) 16 Ahmad Brooks (6 UT), Texas vs.
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