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Individual Total Offense Records (Rushing & Passing Yards Combined) TOTAL OFFENSE Individual Total Offense Records (rushing & passing yards combined) TOTAL OFFENSE Most total plays 57. 315___ Chris Simms, at Texas Tech (345p/-30r) _______________ 2002 Game _________ 68 _____ Garrett Gilbert, at Kansas State __________ 2010 315___ Major Applewhite, vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (315p) _______ 2000 Season _______ 599 _____ Colt McCoy _________________________ 2009 59. 314___ Colt McCoy vs. ULM (317p/-3r) _____________________ 2009 Career ______2,092 _____ Colt McCoy _______________________2006-09 314___ Major Applewhite, at Iowa State (345p/-31r) ___________ 1999 61. 311___ Colt McCoy, vs. Iowa@ (308p/3r) ____________________ 2006 Most total yards 62. 310___ Garrett Gilbert, vs. Baylor (231p/79r) _________________ 2010 Game _______506____ Vince Young, at Oklahoma State (239p/267r)__ 2005 310___ Colt McCoy, at Texas Tech (294p/16r) ________________ 2008 Season ____ 4,420____ Colt McCoy (3,859p/561r) _________________ 2008 64. 308___ Colt McCoy, vs. Oklahoma (277p/31r) ________________ 2008 Career ___ 14,824____ Colt McCoy (13,253p/1,571r) ____________2006-09 308___ Chris Simms, at Houston (311p/-3r) __________________ 2001 66. 307___ Colt McCoy, vs. UTEP (286p/21r) ___________________ 2009 Highest avg. gain per play 304___ Major Applewhite, at Colorado (308p/-4r) _____________ 2000 Game (min. 10) ____ 14.4 ___ Gib Dawson, vs. N. Carolina (10 for 144) __ 1951 304___ James Brown, vs. Kansas (290p/14r) __________________ 1997 Season (min. 100) ___ 8.5 ___ Vince Young (480 for 4,086) _________ 2005 69. 301___ Colt McCoy, at Colorado (262p/39r)__________________ 2008 Career (min. 175) ____ 7.8 ___ Vince Young (1,116 for 8,700) ________2003-05 301___ Colt McCoy, vs. Baylor (275p/26r) ___________________ 2006 71. 300___ Colt McCoy, vs. Oklahoma (324p/-24r) _______________ 2007 500-yard games 300___ Vince Young, at Texas Tech (142/158) ________________ 2004 1. 506___ Vince Young at Oklahoma State (239p/267r) ___________ 2005 @ Alamo Bowl |+ Bluebonnet Bowl | # Cotton Bowl | % Fiesta Bowl 400-yard games ^ Holiday Bowl | ! Rose Bowl | * Big 12 Championship game 2. 483___ Colt McCoy, vs. UCF (470p/13r) _____________________ 2009 Top 10 total offense (single season) 3. 479___ Colt McCoy at Texas A&M (304p/175r) _______________ 2009 1. Colt McCoy _____________ 4,420 (3,859p/561r) _____________ 2008 4. 476___ Major Applewhite, vs. Washington^ (473p/3r) __________ 2001 2. Vince Young ____________ 4,086 (3,036p/1,050r) ____________ 2005 5. 467___ Vince Young, vs. USC! (267p/200r) __________________ 2005 3. Colt McCoy _____________ 3,869 (3,521p/348r) _____________ 2009 6. 432___ Colt McCoy, vs. Oklahoma State (391p/41r) ____________ 2008 4. Colt McCoy _____________ 3,795 (3,303p/492r) _____________ 2007 7. 425___ Colt McCoy, vs. Kansas (396p/29r) ___________________ 2009 5. Major Applewhite ________ 3,211 (3,357p/-146r)_____________ 1999 8. 412___ Colt McCoy, vs. Rice (329p/83r) _____________________ 2008 6. Garrett Gilbert ___________ 3,124 (2,744p/380r) _____________ 2010 9. 411___ Chris Simms, at Nebraska (419p/-8r) _________________ 2002 7. Chris Simms _____________3,083 (3,207/-124r) ______________ 2002 10. 403___ Vince Young, at Kansas (289p/114r) __________________ 2004 8. Vince Young ____________ 2,928 (1,849/1,079r) _____________ 2004 11. 401___ Vince Young, vs. Oklahoma St. (278p/123r) ____________ 2004 9. Colt McCoy _____________ 2,792 (2,628p/164r) _____________ 2009 300-yard games 10. Colt McCoy _____________ 2,740 (2,570p/170r) _____________ 2006 12. 399___ Colt McCoy, vs. Ohio State% (414p/-15r) ______________ 2008 13. 396___ Major Applewhite, vs. Oklahoma State (408p/-12r) ______ 1998 Top 10 total offense (career) 14. 394 __ Vince Young, vs. Colorado (336p/58r) ________________ 2005 1. Colt McCoy _____________ 14,824 (13,253p/1,571r) ________2006-09 15. 392___ Donnie Little, vs. Rice (306p/84r) ____________________ 1980 2. Vince Young ____________ 9,167 (6,040p/3,127r) __________2003-05 16. 390___ James Brown, vs. Texas Tech (397p/-7r) _______________ 1997 3. Major Applewhite ________ 8,059 (8,353p/-294r)_________1998-2001 17. 388___ Colt McCoy, at Oklahoma State (282p/106r) ___________ 2007 4. James Brown ____________ 8,049 (7,638p/411r) ___________1994-97 18. 381___ Colt McCoy, at Wyoming (337p/44r) _________________ 2009 5. Peter Gardere ____________ 7,409 (7,396p/13r) ____________1989-92 19. 372___ Vince Young, vs. Michigan! (180p/192r)_______________ 2004 6. Chris Simms _____________6,960 (7,097p/-137r)_________1999-2002 20. 369___ Todd Dodge, vs. Rice (359p/10r) _____________________ 1985 7. Ricky Williams ___________ 6,306 (27p/6,279r) ____________1995-98 21. 365___ Garrett Gilbert, at Kansas State (272p/93r) _____________ 2010 8. Cedric Benson ___________ 5,540 (5,540r) ________________2001-04 22. 364___ Chris Simms, vs. Texas A&M (383p/-19r) _____________ 2000 9. Bret Stafford _____________ 5,379 (4,735p/644r) ___________1984-87 23. 363___ Eddie Phillips, vs. Notre Dame# (199p/164r) ___________ 1971 10. Earl Campbell ___________ 4,443 (4,443r) ________________1974-77 24. 360___ Colt McCoy, vs. Texas A&M (311p/49r) _______________ 2008 360___ Colt McCoy, vs. Missouri (337p/23r) _________________ 2008 Top rushing games by a quarterback 360___ James Brown, vs. Nebraska* (353p/17r) _______________ 1996 1. 267 _____ Vince Young _______________at Oklahoma State ____2005 27. 356___ Garrett Gilbert, vs. Iowa State (344p/12r) ______________ 2010 2. 200 _____Vince Young _______________vs. USC! ____________2005 28. 355___ James Brown, vs. Houston (338p/17r) _________________ 1995 3. 192 _____Vince Young _______________vs. Michigan! ________2004 29. 353___ Major Applewhite, vs. Stanford (353p) ________________ 1999 4. 188 _____Marty Atkins _______________at Rice _____________1974 353___ James Brown, vs. Texas A&M (336p/17r) ______________ 1996 5. 175 _____ Colt McCoy ________________at Texas A&M _______ 2009 31. 352___ Colt McCoy, vs. Oklahoma State (346p/6r) _____________ 2006 6. 164 _____Eddie Phillips _______________vs. Arkansas ________ 1972 352___ Bret Stafford, vs. Pittsburgh+ (368p/-16r) ______________ 1987 7. 163 _____Vince Young _______________vs. Nebraska ________ 2003 33. 351___ Vince Young, at Baylor (298p/53r) ___________________ 2005 8. 158 _____Vince Young _______________at Texas Tech _______ 2004 34. 350___ Ricky Williams, vs. Iowa State (350r) _________________ 1998 9. 156 _____Alan Lowry ________________vs. Arkansas ________ 1972 350___ James Brown, vs. Baylor (299p/51r) __________________ 1994 10. 145 _____ Alan Lowry ________________vs. Utah State _______ 1972 36. 348___ Colt McCoy, at Iowa State (298p/50r) _________________ 2007 11. 142 _____ Eddie Phillips _______________at UCLA ___________ 1971 37. 346___ Vince Young, at Ohio State (270p/76r) ________________ 2005 12. 140 _____ Marty Atkins _______________at Washington _______ 1975 38. 345___ Major Applewhite, vs. Oklahoma (328p/17r) ___________ 1999 13. 135 _____ Marty Atkins _______________at Arkansas _________ 1975 39. 344___ Vince Young, at Missouri (236p/108r) ________________ 2005 14. 129 _____ Eddie Phillips _______________vs. California ________ 1970 344___ Major Applewhite, at Baylor (333p/11r) _______________ 1999 41. 343___ James Brown, vs. Pittsburgh (306p/37r) _______________ 1995 15. 127 _____ Vince Young _______________vs. Oklahoma _______ 2003 42. 342___ Roosevelt Leaks, vs. SMU (342r) _____________________ 1973 127 _____Eddie Phillips _______________at Texas Tech _______1970 43. 337___ Colt McCoy, at Baylor (293p/44r) ____________________ 2007 17. 125 _____ Bobby Lane ________________vs. Oklahoma State ___ 1946 337___ Colt McCoy, vs. Rice (333p/4r) ______________________ 2007 18. 123 _____ Vince Young _______________vs. Oklahoma State ___ 2004 45. 334___ Donnie Little, vs. TCU (215p/119r) ___________________ 1980 46. 333___ Colt McCoy, at Kansas (255p/78r) ___________________ 2008 Top 10 longest runs by a quarterback _____ Shea Morenz, vs. Colorado (347p/-14r) _______________ 1993 1. 80t _____ Vince Young, at Oklahoma State __________________ 2005 48. 329___ Peter Gardere, vs. Houston (322p/7r) _________________ 1990 2. 74t _____ Bret Stafford, vs. Stanford ________________________ 1985 49. 327___ James Brown, vs. Houston (320p/7r) __________________ 1994 3. 65t _____ Colt McCoy, at Texas A&M ______________________ 2009 50. 325___ Colt McCoy, vs. Florida Atlantic (222p/103r) ___________ 2008 65t _____ Vince Young, vs. Nebraska* ______________________ 2003 51. 324___ Colt McCoy, at Texas Tech (256p/68r) ________________ 2006 5. 64 ______ Vince Young, vs. Baylor* _________________________2003 52. 323___ Garrett Gilbert, vs. Florida Atlantic (263p/60r)__________ 2010 6. 63 ______ Eddie Phillips, vs. Notre Dame ___________________ 1971# 53. 321___ Colt McCoy, vs. Baylor (300p/21r) ___________________ 2008 7. 60t _____ Vince Young vs. Michigan ______________________ 2005! 321___ Bret Stafford, vs. Houston (314p/7r) __________________ 1986 60 ______ Vince Young, vs. Tulane* ________________________ 2003 55. 319___ Colt McCoy, vs. Texas Tech (268p/51r) _______________ 2007 9. 59 ______ Vince Young, vs. Oklahoma* _____________________ 2003 56. 318___ Ricky Williams, vs. Rice (318r) ______________________ 1998 10. 55 ______ Marty Atkins, vs. Arkansas _______________________ 1975 *Freshman | !Rose Bowl www.MackBrown-TexasFootball.com 169.
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