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2001 NCAA Football Records Book Div. I-AA FB 01 8/22/01 4:24 PM Page 109 Division I-AA Re c o rd s Individual Records. .1 1 0 Team Records. .1 1 7 Annual Champions, All-Time Leaders .. .1 2 0 Team Champions.. .1 4 2 Toughest-Schedule Annual Leaders .. .1 4 3 Annual Most-Improved Tea m s .. .1 4 4 Al l - T ime Team Won-Lost Records .. .1 4 5 National Poll Rankings.. .1 4 8 St r eaks and Rivalries.. .1 5 0 Cl i ff h a n g e r s. .1 5 2 Division I-AA Stadiums.. .1 5 4 Division I-AA Statistics Tren d s .. .1 5 5 Black College National Champions.. .1 5 7 Div. I-AA FB 01 8/22/01 4:24 PM Page 110 11 0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Individual Records ford, Oct. 29; 624 vs. Mississippi Val., Nov. 5; 586 GAINING 3,000 YARDS RUSHING AND 5,000 Total Offe n s e vs. Troy St., Nov. 12) YARDS PASSING 4 Games Ca r e e r (Rushing Plus Passing) 2,423—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 (649 vs. Sam- David Dinkins (QB), Morehead St., 1997-00 (3,765 MOST PLAYS ford, Oct. 29; 624 vs. Mississippi Val., Nov. 5; 586 rushing, 5,572 passing) Qu a rte r vs. Troy St., Nov. 12; 564 vs. Jackson St., Nov. 19) HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY 33 —Mickey Fein, Maine vs. Connecticut, Oct. 11, MOST GAMES GAINING 300 YARDS OR MORE Ga m e 1997 (4th) Se a s o n (Min. 39-49 plays) 12. 4—John Whitcomb, UAB vs. Ha l f 11—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 Prairie View, Nov. 19, 1994 (43 for 533) 59—Joe Walland, Yale vs. Harvard, Nov. 20, 1999 Ca r e e r (Min. 50-59 plays) 11.4—Steve McNair, Alcorn St. vs. (2 n d ) 32—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1991-94 Ch a ttanooga, Sept. 10, 1994 (57 for 647) Ga m e (Min. 60 plays) 9.7—Steve McNair, Alcorn St. vs. 89—Thomas Leonard, Mississippi Val. vs. Texas South- MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES GAINING 300 Grambling, Sept. 3, 1994 (65 for 633) ern, Oct. 25, 1986 (440 yards) YARDS OR MORE Se a s o n Se a s o n Se a s o n (Min. 2,500-3,299 yards) 9.6—Frank Baur, Lafayette, 649—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 (5,799 yards) 11—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 1988 (285 for 2,727) Ca r e e r Ca r e e r (Min. 3,300 yards) 8.9—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 2, 0 5 5—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1991-94 (16, 8 2 3 13—Neil Lomax, Portland St., 1979-80; Willie Totten, 1994 (649 for 5,799) ya r d s ) Mississippi Val., 1984-85; Steve McNair, Alcorn St., Ca r e e r 1992-93 MOST PLAYS PER GAME (Min. 4,000 yards) 8.2—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., Se a s o n MOST GAMES GAINING 400 YARDS OR MORE 1991-94 (2,055 for 16,823) 59.0—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 (649 in 11) Se a s o n MOST TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR Ca r e e r 9—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 (TDs Scored and Passed For) 49.5—Tom Proudian, Iona, 1993-95 (1,337 in 27) Ca r e e r Ga m e MOST PLAYS BY A FRESHMAN 15—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1991-94 9—Neil Lomax, Portland St. vs. Delaware St., Nov. 8, Ga m e MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES GAINING 400 1980 (passed for 8, scored 1); Willie Totten, Mississippi 81—Kevin Glenn, Illinois St. vs. Western Ill., Nov. 8, YARDS OR MORE Val. vs. Prairie View, Oct. 27, 1984 (passed for 8, 1997 (470 yards) Se a s o n sc o r e d 1) & vs. Kentucky St., Sept. 1, 1984 (passed for Se a s o n 5—Willie Totten, Mississippi Val., 1984; Steve 9) 507—Marcus Brady, Cal St. Northridge, 1998 (2,942 McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 Se a s o n ya r d s ) 61—Willie Totten, Mississippi Val., 1984 (passed for MOST GAMES GAINING 500 YARDS OR MORE Per-game record—48 . 9, James Lopusznick, Fairfield, 56, scored 5) 1996 (440 in 9) Se a s o n Also holds per-game record with 6.1 (61 in 10) 6—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 Ca r e e r MOST YARDS GAINED Ca r e e r 157—Willie Totten, Mississippi Val., 1982-85 (passed Qu a rte r 9—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1991-94 for 139, scored 18) 278—Willie Totten, Mississippi Val. vs. Kentucky St., Also holds per-game record with 3.9 (157 in 40) Sept. 1, 1984 (2nd) MOST YARDS GAINED AGAINST ONE Ha l f OP P O N E N T MOST POINTS RESPONSIBLE FOR 404—Todd Hammel, Stephen F. Austin vs. La.-Monroe, Ca r e e r (Points Scored and Passed For) Nov. 11, 1989 (1st) 1,7 7 2—Steve McNair, Alcorn St. vs. Jackson St., Ga m e Ga m e 1991-94 56—Willie Totten, Mississippi Val. vs. Kentucky St., Sept. 649—Steve McNair, Alcorn St. vs. Samford, Oct. 29, Also holds per-game record with 443.0 (1,772 in 4) 1, 1984 (passed for 9 TDs and 1 two-point conversion) 1994 (587 passing, 62 rushing) GAINING 1,000 YARDS RUSHING AND 1,0 0 0 Se a s o n 36 8—Willie Totten, Mississippi Val., 1984 (passed for Se a s o n YARDS PAS S I N G 5,799—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 (4,863 pass- Se a s o n 56 TDs, scored 5 TDs and passed for 1 two-point ing, 936 rushing) Tracy Ham (QB), Ga. Southern, 1986 (1,048 rushing, co n v e r s i o n ) 2 Yrs 1,772 passing); Alcede Surtain (QB), Alabama St., Also holds per-game record with 36.8 (368 in 10) 9,629—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1993-94 (8,060 1995 (1,024 rushing, 1,224 passing); David Dinkins Ca r e e r passing, 1,569 rushing) (QB), Morehead St., 1998 (1,169 rushing, 1,812 946—Willie Totten, Mississippi Val., 1982-85 (passed 3 Yrs passing); Greg Hill (QB), Ga. Southern, 1998 for 139 TDs, scored 18 TDs and passed for 1 two- 13,686—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1992-94 (11,601 (1,061 rushing, 1,193 passing); Greg Hill (QB), Ga. point conversion) passing, 2,085 rushing) Southern, 1999 (1,084 rushing, 1,262 passing); Also holds per-game record with 23.7 (946 in 40) Ca r e e r David Dinkins, (QB), Morehead St., 1999 (1,138 (4 yrs.) 16,823—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1991-94 rushing, 2,011 passing); David Dinkins (QB), (14,496 passing, 2,327 rushing) Morehead St., 2000 (1,405 rushing, 1,704 passing) Ru s h i n g MOST YARDS GAINED PER GAME GAINING 1,000 YARDS RUSHING AND 1,000 MOST RUSHES Se a s o n YARDS RECEIVING Qu a rte r 527.2—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 (5,799 in 11) Se a s o n 20—Arnold Mickens, Butler vs. Dayton, Oct. 15, 1994 Ca r e e r Brian Westbrook (TB), Villanova, 1998 (1,046 rushing, (4 t h ) 400.5—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1991-94 (16,823 1,144 receiving) (first NCAA player to accomplish Ha l f in 42) this feat) 32—David Clark, Dartmouth vs. Pennsylvania, Nov. MOST SEASONS GAINING 3,000 YAR D S GAINING 2,000 YARDS RUSHING AND 4,000 18, 1989 (2nd); Arnold Mickens, Butler vs. OR MORE YARDS PASSING Valparaiso, Oct. 8, 1994 (1st) 4—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1991-94 Ca r e e r Ga m e Tracy Ham (QB), Ga. Southern, 1984-86 (2,506 rush- 56—Arnold Mickens, Butler vs. Valparaiso, Oct. 8, MOST YARDS GAINED BY A FRESHMAN ing, 4,871 passing); Bill Vergantino (QB), Delaware, 1994 (295 yards) Ga m e 1989-92 (2,287 rushing, 6,177 passing); Steve Se a s o n 536—Brad Otton, Weber St. vs. Northern Ariz., Nov. McNair (QB), Alcorn St., 1991-94 (2,327 rushing, 409—Arnold Mickens, Butler, 1994 (2,255 yards) 6, 1993 (48 plays) 14,496 passing); Ryan Vena (QB), Colgate, 1996- Ca r e e r Se a s o n 99 (2,008 rushing, 7,427 passing); David Dinkins 1,124—Charles Roberts, Cal St. Sacramento, 1997-00 3, 3 3 6—Travis Brown, Northern Ariz., 199 6 (QB), Morehead St., 1997-00 (3,765 rushing, (6,553 yards) Per-game record—313.7, Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 5,572 passing) 1991 (3,137 in 10) MOST RUSHES PER GAME GAINING 3,000 YARDS RUSHING AND 3,000 Se a s o n MOST YARDS GAINED IN TWO, THREE AND YARDS PASSING 40.9—Arnold Mickens, Butler, 1994 (409 in 10) FOUR CONSECUTIVE GAMES Ca r e e r Ca r e e r 2 Games Willie Taggart (QB), Western Ky., 1995-98 (3,957 38 . 2 —Arnold Mickens, Butler, 1994-95 (763 in 20) 1,280—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 (633 vs. rushing, 3,029 passing); Greg Hill (QB), Ga. Grambling, Sept. 3; 647 vs. Chattanooga, Sept. 10) Southern, 1996-99 (3,309 rushing, 3,369 passing); MOST RUSHES IN TWO CONSECUTIVE GAMES 3 Games David Dinkins (QB), Morehead St., 1997-00 (3,765 110—Arnold Mickens, Butler, 1994 (56 vs.
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