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Football Record Book Entering 2018 Updated.Indd Air Force Football Record Book Entering the 2018 season Table of Contents Indiv. Single-Game Offense/Defense ......................................................... 1-5 Opp. Individual Single-Game Off./Def. ...................................................... 6-7 Team Single-Game Offense ....................................................................... 8-11 Team Single-Game Defense ..................................................................... 12-13 Opponent Team Single-Game Records ..................................................... 14-15 List of Quarterbacks ..................................................................................... 15 Conference Indiv./Team Game ................................................................. 16-17 Two-Team Records ...................................................................................... 18 Indiv. Single-Season Offense/Defense...................................................... 19-22 Team Season Offense ................................................................................ 23-26 Team Season Defense ............................................................................... 27-29 Individual Career Offense/Defense ........................................................... 30-33 100-Yard Rushers by Season .................................................................... 34-39 Top Individual Rushing Performances......................................................... 39 Team Year-by-Year Totals ....................................................................... 40-41 Yearly Statistical Leaders ......................................................................... 42-47 Falcons vs. Foes ........................................................................................ 48-49 Game-by-Game Attendance ...................................................................... 50-52 ALL-Time Attendance Records ................................................................... 50 All-Time Attendance Totals ......................................................................... 53 Individual Single-Game Offense/Defense MOST PLAYS: ................................................................................67, Gary Baxter vs. Wyoming, 1969 MOST YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE: ..............................................380, Bob Parker vs. Colorado State, 1970 MOST YARDS ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING: ................................333, Chad Hall vs. Army, 2007 MOST CARRIES: ...........................................................................44, Isaiah Sanders vs. Utah State, 2017 MOST CARRIES BY A QB: ..........................................................44, Isaiah Sanders vs. Utah State, 2017 MOST YARDS GAINED RUSHING: ............................................275, Chad Hall vs. Army, 2007 BEST RUSHING AVERAGE: ........................................................19.2, Dee Dowis vs. San Diego State, 1989 LONGEST RUN: .............................................................................88 yards, Joel Carlson vs. Army, 1971 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: .............................................6, Dee Dowis vs. San Diego State, 1989 PASSES ATTEMPTED: .................................................................55, Bob Parker vs. Colorado, 1970 MOST PASSES COMPLETED: .....................................................31, Gary Baxter vs. Wyoming, 1969 MOST CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS:....................................12, Bob Parker vs. Colorado State, 1970 MOST PASSING YARDAGE: .......................................................391, Bob Parker vs. Wyoming, 1970 BEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE: .........................................1.000, Dee Dowis vs. Northwestern (11-11), 1988 MOST YARDS PER COMPLETION (min. 10 comp): ..................26.7 Dee Dowis vs. Northwestern, 1988 MOST TD PASSES: ........................................................................5, Adam Fitch vs. BYU, 2005 LONGEST PASS PLAY: ................................................................89 yards, Dave Ziebart to Paul Williams vs. Wyoming, 1976 MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED:.........................................6, Rich Haynie vs. Penn St., 1971 and Army, 1972 MOST PASS RECEPTIONS:..........................................................15, Ernie Jennings vs. Wyoming, 1969 MOST PASS RECEIVING YARDAGE: ........................................235, Ernie Jennings vs. Wyoming, 1970 BEST RECEPTION AVERAGE:....................................................32.6, Jalen Robinette vs. Navy, 2016 (5-163) MOST TD PASSES CAUGHT: ......................................................5, Ernie Jennings vs. Utah St., 1969 MOST PUNT RETURNS: ...............................................................8, Jason Sanderson vs. San Diego State, 1997 MOST PUNT RETURN YARDAGE: ............................................179, Chip Hough vs. SMU, 1971 *BEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE: ............................................59.7 yards, Chip Hough vs. SMU, 1971 LONGEST PUNT RETURN: ..........................................................92 yards, Mike Quinlan vs. Colorado, 1960 MOST KICKOFF RETURNS:. .......................................................7, Dave Reiner vs. Iowa St., 1976; Cormac Carney vs. Vanderbilt, 1978 MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE:. .....................................186, Cormac Carney vs. Vanderbilt, 1978 BEST KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE: .......................................50.0 yards, Mark Bushell vs. Vanderbilt, 1977 (at least 3) 50.0 yards, Jonathan Warzeka vs. Colorado State, 2010 *LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN: .................................................100 yards, Scott Thomas vs. Utah, 1985 100 yards, Jonathan Warzeka vs. Colorado State, 2010 100 yards, Jonathan Warzeka vs. Houston, 2009 MOST PUNTS: ................................................................................12, Darryl Haas vs. Army, 1971 BEST PUNTING AVERAGE:. .......................................................59.3, Ryan Harrison vs. Wyoming, 2007 LONGEST PUNT: ...........................................................................90 yards, Donny Heaton vs. Utah, 2004 MOST TOUCHDOWNS: ................................................................6, Dee Dowis vs. San Diego State, 1989 MOST POINTS SCORED:..............................................................36, Dee Dowis vs. San Diego State, 1989 MOST KICKING CONVERSIONS MADE:. ................................. 9, Steve Yarbrough vs. New Mexico, 1988; Chris MacInnis vs. Indiana St.,1993 MOST KICKING CONVERSIONS ATTEMPTED:. .....................9, Steve Yarbrough vs. New Mexico, 1988; Chris MacInnis vs. Indiana St.,1993 9, Dave Lawson vs. Davidson, 1982 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: ..........................................6, Erik Soderberg vs. San Diego State, 2009 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE: ......................................................4, Dennis Leuthauser vs. SMU, 1969; Dave Lawson vs. Navy, 1974; Dave Lawson vs. Army, 1975; Jim Sturch vs. Boston College, 1978; Sean Pavlich vs. Wyoming, 1980; Joe Wood vs. Army, 1991; Dave Adams vs. Army, 2000; Erik Soderberg vs. San Diego State, 2009 LONGEST FIELD GOAL: ..............................................................62 yards, Dave Lawson vs. Iowa St., 1975 MOST TACKLES: ..........................................................................30, Terry Maki vs. Notre Dame, 1985 MOST TACKLES FOR LOSSES: ..................................................6, Willie Mayfield vs. Tulane, 1970; John Steed vs. UTEP and Hawaii, 1986 MOST TACKLES FOR LOSSES (YARDAGE): ...........................44, Dave Scott vs. Pacific, 1976 MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED: ..................................................3, Cyd Maattala vs. Colorado State, 1968; Jim Miller vs. Notre Dame,1975; Anthony Wright vs. Houston, 2009; Weston Steelhammer vs. Boise State, 2014 MOST PASS INTERCEPTION YARDAGE:.................................118, Jim Smith vs. Boston College, 1970 LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN: ........................................95, Larry Duncan vs. Army, 2001 MOST FUMBLE RECOVERIES:. .................................................3, Steve Heil vs. Pittsburgh, 1972; Dave Scott vs. Boston College, 1977; 3, Marchello Graddy vs. Army, 2003 LONGEST FUMBLE RECOVERY: ..............................................98 yards, Adam Zanotti vs. Army, 2006 * MOST BLOCKS:..........................................................................3, Carlton McDonald vs. Colorado State, 1990 (2 Punts, PAT) MOST TOUCHDOWNS BY DEFENSIVE PLAYER: ..................2, Frank Staine-Pyne (2 blocked punt returns) vs. Hawaii, 1997 MOST KNOCKDOWNS: ...............................................................55, Jim Payne vs. UTEP, 1988 * NCAA Record Air Force Football Record Book Page 1 Individual Single-Game Offense/Defense TOTAL PLAYS MOST CARRIES LONGEST RUNS 67 Gary Baxter vs. Wyoming, 1969 44 Isaiah Sanders (QB) vs. Utah State, 2017 88 Joel Carlson vs. Army, 1971 (TD) 60 Gary Baxter vs. Washington, 1967 42 Brian Bream (TB) vs. Stanford, 1970 85 Chris Gray vs. New Mexico, 1991 (TD) 57 Bob Parker vs. Colorado, 1970 38 Beau Morgan (QB) vs. Fresno State, 1996 81 Derek Foster vs. New Mexico, 1982 (TD) 57 Dave Ziebart vs. Baylor, 1977 37 John Kershner (FB) vs. Navy, 1982 80 Mikel Hunter vs. South Dakota, 2011 (TD) 57 Keith Boyea vs. Colorado State, 2001 36 Brian Bream (TB) vs. Navy, 1970 80 Blane Morgan vs. New Mexico, 1998 (TD) 56 Isaiah Sanders vs. Utah State, 2017 35 Keith Boyea (QB) vs. Colorado State, 2001 80 Andre Johnson vs. Rice, 1996 (TD) 56 Rich Mayo vs. UCLA, 1960 35 Brian
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