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Records Not in Media Guide:Layout 1.Qxd Team, Individual, & Stadium Records NOT included in the media guide Team records [1894-1970] TEAM Most Victories, Season ..................................................8 1931 Most Road Victories, Season ........................................4 1970 Most Shutout Victories, Season ....................................6 1927 and 1928 Most Losses, Season......................................................9 1959 Fewest Losses, Season ..................................................0 two times; last, 1907 Least Victories, Season ..................................................0 six times; last, 1959 Most Points, Season ..................................................351 1927 Least Points, Season ......................................................0 1909 Most Points, Game....................................................110 Temple 110-0 vs. Blue Ridge, 1927 Most Points Allowed, Game........................................96 Franklin & Marshall 96-0 vs. Temple, 1899 Highest Scoring Tie Game ....................................26-26 Temple vs. Boston College, 1938 Most Points in a Loss ..................................................40 Temple 40-50 vs. Buffalo, 1968 Most Tie Games, Season ..............................................4 1937 Most Touchdowns, Game ..........................................17 vs. Blue Ridge, 1927 Most Passing Yards, Season ....................................2,398 1968 Most Passes Attempted, Season ..............................420 1968 Most Passes Completed, Season ..............................199 1968 Most Passing Yards, Game ........................................483 vs. Bucknell, 1966 Most Extra Points, Season............................................30 1966 Most Touchdowns, Season ........................................55 1927 Fewest Touchdown Passes Allowed, Season ................3 1961 INDIVIDUAL Most Points, Career ..................................................218 Jim Callahan, 1966-68 Most Points, Season ....................................................86 Jim Callahan, 1968 John Fonah’s 96-yard punt return for a touchdown Most Points, Game......................................................30 Jim Callahan vs. Bucknell, 1966 against Rhode Island in 1965 still stands as the Most Touchdowns, Career..........................................36 Jim Callahan, 1966-68 longest in Temple history. Most Touchdowns, Season ........................................14 Jim Callahan, 1968 Most Touchdowns, Game (receiving) ..........................5 Jim Callahan vs. Bucknell, 1966 Most Rushing Yards, Career....................................1,965 Andy Tomasic, 1939-41 Most Rushing Yards, Season......................................994 Bill Bernardo, 1949 Most Rushing Yards, Game ......................................176 Mike Busch vs. Bucknell, 1967 Most Carries, Game ....................................................38 Mike Busch vs. Bucknell, 1967 John Small vs. William & Mary, 1969 Most Passing Yards, Career ....................................3,756 John Waller, 1966-68 Most Passing Yards, Season ....................................2,049 John Waller, 1968 Most Passing Yards, Game ........................................440 John Waller vs. Buffalo, 1968 Most Passing Attempts, Career ................................594 John Waller, 1966-68 Most Passing Attempts, Season ................................367 John Waller, 1968 Most Passing Attempts, Game....................................62 John Waller vs. Buffalo, 1968 Most Completions, Career ........................................290 John Waller, 1966-68 Most Completions, Season ......................................174 John Waller, 1968 Most Completions, Game ..........................................35 John Waller vs. Buffalo, 1968 Most Touchdown Passes Thrown, Career ..................45 John Waller, 1966-68 Most Touchdown Passes Thrown, Season..................21 John Waller, 1968 Most Touchdown Passes Thrown, Game ....................6 John Waller vs. Bucknell, 1966 Most Receptions, Career ..........................................105 Jim Callahan, 1966-68 Most Receptions, Season ............................................57 Jim Callahan, 1968 Most Receptions, Game..............................................14 Jerry Loviglio vs. Buffalo, 1968 Most Receiving Yards, Career..................................1,848 Jim Callahan, 1966-68 Most Receiving Yards, Season....................................786 Jim Callahan, 1968 Most Receiving Yards, Game ....................................213 John Fonash vs. Lafayette, 1964 Most Touchdowns Receiving, Career..........................36 Jim Callahan, 1966-68 Most Touchdowns Receiving, Season ........................14 Jim Callahan, 1968 Most Touchdowns Receiving, Game ............................5 Jim Callahan vs. Bucknell, 1966 Total Offensive Yards, Career ..................................4,532 Andy Tomasic, 1939-41 Total Offensive Yards, Season ................................2,023 John Waller, 1968 Most Interceptions, Career ..........................................13 Larry Cardonick, 1952-54 Most Interceptions, Season ..........................................7 Larry Cardonick, 1952 Most Interceptions, Game ............................................3 Larry Cardonick vs. Albright, 1952 John Waller (left) threw five touchdown passes to Jim MISCELLANEOUS Callahan (right) in an 82-28 Temple victory over Longest Pass Play........................................................90t John Waller to Jim Callahan vs. Bucknell in 1966. Northeastern, 1968 Longest Run from Scrimmage ....................................82 Tucker (Swede) Hanson vs. Albright, 1930 Longest Interception Return ......................................89t Charles Lotson vs. Lafayette, 1959 Longest Field Goal ......................................................48 Ed Pyne vs. Bowling Green, 1966 Most Field Goals, Season ..............................................8 Nick Mike-Mayer, 1970 Most Extra Points, Season............................................28 Ed Pyne, 1966 Longest Kickoff Return..............................................105t Jim Powers vs. Michigan State, 1940 Longest Punt Return ..................................................96t John Fonash vs. Rhode Island, 1965 Longest Punt ..............................................................73 John Kovacevich vs. Carnegie Tech, 1937 Division I-A Team Rcords [1971-2008] Rushing Most Yards, Season ...............................................2,878 1978 Top 10 Most Yards, Game....................................................477 vs. Drake, 1977 Most Attempts, Season ...........................................581 1978 Rushing Seasons Most Attempts, Game...............................................70 vs. Holy Cross, 1973; vs. Boston University, 1973 Year Yards Att Avg TD Most Touchdowns, Season........................................26 1979, 1973 Most Touchdowns, Game...........................................8 vs. Boston University, 1980 1978 2,878 581 5.0 25 Fewest Yards, Season...............................................644 2006 1973 2,635 547 4.8 26 Fewest Yards, Game.................................................-36 vs. Pittsburgh, 2001 1979 2,592 541 4.8 26 .................................................................................-36 vs. Buffalo, 2007 Fewest Attempts, Season ........................................271 1999 1974 2,446 505 4.8 24 Fewest Attempts, Game............................................20 vs. Kansas State, 1995 1986 2,298 559 4.1 23 Fewest Touchdowns, Season ......................................4 1999, 2006 1980 2,272 477 4.4 15 Passing 1985 2,248 506 4.4 16 Most Yards, Season ...............................................2,757 1994 Most Yards, Game....................................................442 vs. Pittsburgh, 1996 1975 2,220 547 4.1 23 Most Attempts, Season ...........................................462 1999 1998 2,165 537 4.0 15 Most Attempts, Game...............................................54 vs. Syracuse, 1994; vs. Louisville, 2003 Most Completions, Season......................................265 1999 1977 1,994 536 3.7 22 Most Completions, Game .........................................39 vs. Rutgers, 1999 Most Touchdowns, Season........................................23 1979 Most Touchdowns, Game...........................................6 vs. Eastern Michigan, 2008 Fewest Yards, Season............................................1,192 1991 Top 10 Fewest Yards, Game ..................................................15 vs. Clemson, 1991 Passing Seasons Fewest Attempts, Season ........................................178 1998 Fewest Attempts, Game..............................................5 vs. East Carolina, 1986 Year Yards Att Cmp TD Fewest Completions, Season.....................................72 1998 1994 2,757 415 218 21 Fewest Completions, Game ........................................3 Four times, last vs. Syracuse, 1998 Fewest Touchdowns, Season ......................................2 1989 2003 2,697 444 234 13 2007 2,491 366 218 15 Total Offense Most Yards, Season ...............................................4,815 1979 1996 2,484 342 171 15 Most Yards, Game....................................................622 vs. Southern Illinois, 1974 2004 2,428 348 196 11 Fewest Yards, Season............................................2,588 2006 Fewest Yards, Game ..................................................45 vs. Wisconsin, 2005 2008 2,435 339 187 22 Most Plays, Game......................................................96
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