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Updated Nebraska Season Records Individual Offense Receptions Individual Defense Rk UPDATED NEBRASKA SEASON RECORDS INDIVIDUAL OFFENSE RECEPTIONS INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE RK. PLAYER, POS., YEAR REC. PASSING YARDS 1. Marlon Lucky, RB, 2007 75 PASS BREAKUPS RK. PLAYER, YEAR (GAMES) YDS 2. Stanley Morgan Jr., WR, 2018 70* RK. PLAYER, YEAR PBUs 1. Joe Ganz, 2008 (13) 3,568 3. JD Spielman, WR, 2018 66 1. DeJuan Groce, 2000 17 2. Zac Taylor, 2006 (14) 3,197 4. Jordan Westerkamp, WR, 2015 65 2. Ralph Brown, 1999 15 3. Tanner Lee, 2017 (12) 3,143 5. Nate Swift, WR, 2008 63 Fabian Washington, 2004 15 4. Tommy Armstrong Jr., 2015 (12) 3,030 6. Todd Peterson, WR, 2008 62 Dicaprio Bootle, 2018 15 5. Taylor Martinez, 2012 (14) 2,871 7. Stanley Morgan Jr., WR, 2017 61 6. Tommy Armstrong Jr., 2014 (13) 2,695 8. Maurice Purify, WR, 2007 57 INDIVIDUAL SPECIAL TEAMS 7. Zac Taylor, 2005 (12) 2,653 9. Johnny Rodgers, WB, 1972 55 8. Adrian Martinez, 2018 (11) 2,617* RECORDS JD Spielman, WR, 2017 55 9. Sam Keller, 2007 (9) 2,422 INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE 10. Tommy Armstrong Jr., 2016 (11) 2,180 *wide receiver position record PUNTING AVERAGE (MIN. 30 PUNTS) *freshman record RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS RK. PLAYER, YEAR AVG. RK. PLAYER, POS., YEAR TDs 1. Sam Koch, 2005 46.51 COMPLETIONS 1. Quincy Enunwa, WR, 2013 12 2. Kyle Larson, 2003 45.12 RK. PLAYER, YEAR (GAMES) COMP. 2. Johnny Rodgers, WB, 1971 11 3. Dan Hadenfeldt, 1999 44.98 1. Joe Ganz, 2008 (13) 285 3. Nate Swift, WR, 2008 10 4. Bill Lafleur, 1998 44.94 2. Tanner Lee, 2017 (12) 246 Stanley Morgan Jr., WR, 2017 10 5. Jesse Kosch, 1996 44.70 3. Zac Taylor, 2005 (12) 237 5. Clarence Swanson, E, 1921 9 6. Brett Maher, 2011 44.51 4. Zac Taylor, 2006 (14) 233 Maurice Purify, WR, 2007 9 7. Sam Foltz, 2015 44.23 5. Taylor Martinez, 2012 (14) 228 7. Johnny Rodgers, WB, 1972 8 8. Dan Hadenfeldt, 2000 43.79 6. Adrian Martinez, 2018 (11) 224* Frosty Anderson, SE, 1973 8 9. Isaac Armstrong, 2018 43.63 7. Tommy Armstrong Jr., 2015 (12) 222 9. Grant Campbell, 1981 43.36 8. Sam Keller, 2007 (9) 205 Irving Fryar, WB, 1983 8 9. Tommy Armstrong Jr., 2014 (13) 184 Kyler Reed, TE, 2010 8 10. Kyle Larson, 2002 43.23 10. Zac Lee, 2009 (13) 177 Kenny Bell, WR, 2012 8 JD Spielman, WR, 2018 8 *freshman record RUSHING YARDS PER CARRY (MIN. 150 ATT.) COMPLETION PCT. (MIN. 150 ATT.) RK. PLAYER, YEAR YPC TEAM OFFENSE RK. PLAYER, YEAR (COMP-ATT) PCT. 1. Mike Rozier, 1983 7.81 PASSING YARDS PER GAME 1. Joe Ganz, 2008 (285-420) 67.9 2. Ahman Green, 1995 7.70 RK. SEASON YDS/GM 2. Adrian Martinez, 2018 (198-309) 64.6* 3. Keith Jones, 1987 7.25 1. 2007 323.8 3. Sam Keller, 2007 (205-325) 63.1 4. Calvin Jones, 1992 7.20 2. 2008 281.0 4. Jerry Tagge, 1970 (104-165) 63.0 5. Jarvis Redwine, 1980 7.17 3. 2017 277.5 5. Brook Berringer, 1994 (94-151) 62.3 6. Jarvis Redwine, 1979 7.04 4. 2015 266.9 6. Taylor Martinez, 2012 (228-368) 62.0 7. Devine Ozigbo, 2018 6.98 5. 2018 247.2 7. Jeff Quinn, 1980 (96-157) 61.1 8. Mike Rozier, 1982 6.98 6. 2006 244.1 8. Jerry Tagge, 1971 (143-239) 59.8 9. Bobby Reynolds, 1950 6.95 7. 2005 224.3 8. 1972 221.0 9. Zac Taylor, 2006 (233-391) 59.6 10. Ahman Green, 1997 6.75 9. 2014 212.1 10. Dave Humm, 1974 (104-175) 59.4 10. 2012 207.4 *freshman record TOTAL OFFENSE RK. PLAYER, YEAR (GAMES) YARDS PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 1. Taylor Martinez, 2012 (14) 3,890 RK. PLAYER, YEAR TDs 2. Joe Ganz, 2008 (13) 3,826 TEAM DEFENSE 1. Zac Taylor, 2006 26 3. Tommy Armstrong Jr., 2015 (12) 3,430 PASS BREAKUPS 4. Tommy Armstrong Jr., 2014 (13) 3,400 2. Joe Ganz, 2008 25 RK. SEASON PBUs 5. Adrian Martinez, 2018 (11) 3,246* 3. Taylor Martinez, 2012 23 1. 2000 90 6. Zac Taylor, 2006 (14) 3,165 Tanner Lee, 2017 23 2. 2009 80 7. Tanner Lee, 2017 (12) 3,046 5. Tommy Armstrong Jr., 2014 22 3. 2005 76 8. Taylor Martinez, 2011 (13) 2,963 Tommy Armstrong Jr., 2015 22 4. 1993 75 9. Jammal Lord, 2002 (14) 2,774 7. Vince Ferragamo, 1976 20 5. 2003 69 10. Tommy Armstrong Jr., 2006 (11) 2,692 8. Zac Taylor, 2005 19 6. 2004 68 Gerry Gdowski, 1989 19 *freshman record 7. 2001 65 10. Adrian Martinez, 2018 17 8. 2002 639 4 Others Tied 17 300-YARD TOTAL OFFENSE GAMES 9. 2018 58 RK. PLAYER, YEAR (GAMES) GAMES 4 Teams Tied 58 RECEIVING YARDS 1. Adrian Martinez, 2018 (11) 7 RK. PLAYER, POS., YEAR YARDS 2. Joe Ganz, 2008 (13) 6 1. Stanley Morgan Jr., WR, 2018 1,004 Tommy Armstrong Jr., 2015 (12) 6 2. Stanley Morgan Jr., WR, 2017 986 3. Johnny Rodgers, WB, 1972 942 400-YARD TOTAL OFFENSE GAMES 4. Nate Swift, WR, 2008 941 RK. PLAYER, YEAR (GAMES) GAMES 5. Jordan Westerkamp, WR, 2015 918 1. Joe Ganz, 2008 (13) 3 6. Johnny Rodgers, WB, 1971 872 Adrian Martinez, 2018 (11) 3* 7. Kenny Bell, WR, 2012 863 8. JD Spielman, WR, 2017 830 *freshman record 9. JD Spielman, WR, 2018 818 10. Maurice Purify, WR, 2007 814 UPDATED NEBRASKA CAREER RECORDS OFFENSIVE RECORDS RUSHING YARDS DEFENSIVE RECORDS RK. PLAYER, POS., YEARS YARDS RECEPTIONS 1. Mike Rozier, IB, 1981-83 4,780 TACKLES RK. PLAYER, POS., YEARS REC. 2. Ameer Abdullah, IB, 2011-14 4,588 RK. PLAYER, YEARS TACKLES 1. Stanley Morgan Jr., WR, 2015-18 189 3. Ahman Green, IB, 1995-97 3,880 1. Barrett Ruud, 2001-04 432 2. Kenny Bell, WR, 2011-14 181 4. Eric Crouch, QB, 1998-2001 3,434 2. Jerry Murtaugh, 1968-70 342 3. Jordan Westerkamp, WR, 2013-16 167 5. Roy Helu Jr., IB, 2007-10 3,404 3. Mike Brown, 1996-99 287 4. Nate Swift, WR, 2005-08 166 6. Rex Burkhead, IB, 2009-12 3,329 4. Lavonte David, 2010-11 285 5. Johnny Rodgers, WB, 1970-72 143 7. Calvin Jones, IB, 1991-93 3,153 5. Dedrick Young II, 2015-18 284 6. Terrence Nunn, WR, 2004-07 136 8. Ken Clark, IB, 1987-89 3,037 6. Lee Kunz, 1976-78 276 7. Marlon Lucky, RB, 2005-08 135 9. Taylor Martinez, QB, 2010-13 2,975 7. Nathan Gerry, 2013-16 273 8. JD Spielman, WR, 2017-18 121 10. I.M. Hipp, IB, 1977-79 2,814 Clete Pillen, 1974-76 273 9. Quincy Enunwa, WR, 2010-13 115 11. Lawrence Phillips, IB, 1993-95 2,777 9. Steve Damkroger, 1979-82 269 10. 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