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Recordsecords RRecordsecords In memory of Barry Sollenberger, Arizona football historian. IIndividualndividual RecordsRecords Individual Records Rushing Season: 751 Mark Malone, 1978 Career: 21 Woody Green, 1971-73 Career: 1,390 Mark Malone, 1977-79 17 Freddie Williams, 1973-76 Rushing Attempts (Game) 16 Wilford White, 1947-50 44 Kevin Galbreath vs UCLA, 1992 Net Rushing Yards by a Freshman 14 Art Malone, 1967-69 40 Mike Williams vs. Arizona, 2002 Game: 243 Leon Burton (6 att.) vs. Hardin- 12 Leon Burton, 1955-58 37 Mario Bates vs. Stanford, 1993 Simmons, 1955 Freddie Williams vs. New Mexico, 1975 Season: 773 Loren Wade, 2003 Consecutive Games Rushing for 100 Yards 36 Darryl Harris vs. Oregon State, 1987 Season: 5 Art Malone, 1968 (WSU, Oregon St., N. Woody Green vs. Arizona, 1972 Net Rushing Yards by Two Players Mexico, Utah, BYU) Game: 373 Woody Green (202) and Brent Max Anderson, 1967 (WSU, Wyoming, Rushing Attempts (Season) McClanahan (171) vs. Missouri, 1972 Utah, BYU, Arizona) 266 Freddie Williams, 1975 Season: 2,499 Woody Green (1,313) and Ben Malone Career: 7 Wilford White, 1947-50 (Last 4 in 1949, 249 Freddie Williams, 1974 (1,186), 1973 3 in 1950) 246 Mario Bates, 1993 235 Art Malone, 1968 Net Rushing Yards in First Game of Career Games Rushing for 200 Yards 233 Woody Green, 1972 Game: 117 Woody Green (21 att.) vs. Houston, Season: 3 Woody Green, 1972 1971 Wilford White, 1950 Rushing Attempts (Career) Career: 3 Woody Green, 1971-73 675 Woody Green, 1971-73 Touchdowns Rushing (Since 1950) Wilford White, 1947-50 648 Freddie Williams, 1973-76 Game: 5 Ben Malone vs. Oregon State, 1973 633 J.R. Redmond, 1996-99 Season: 18 Terry Battle, 1996 Consecutive Games Rushing for 200 Yards 571 Darryl Harris, 1984-87 Woody Green, 1972 2 Art Malone, 1968 (239 vs. New Mexico, 565 Art Malone, 1967-69 17 Wilford White, 1950 200 vs. Utah) 523 Darryl Clack, 1982-85 15 Art Malone, 1968 Ben Malone, 1973 Rushing Yards in Two Consecutive Games Net Rushing Yards (Game) 13 Dave Buchanan, 1969 439 Art Malone, 1968 (239 vs. New Mexico, 250 Ben Malone (24 carries) vs. Oregon State, 1973 200 vs. Utah) 243 Leon Burton (5) vs. Hardin-Simmons, 1955 Career: 43 Woody Green, 1971-73 239 Art Malone (29) vs. New Mexico, 1968 34 Leon Burton, 1955-58 Rushing Yards in Three Consecutive Games 236 Wilford White (30) vs. BYU, 1950 32 J.R. Redmond, 1996-99 575 Woody Green, 1972 (201 vs. San Jose 232 Wilford White (18) vs. NAU, 1950 28 Art Malone, 1967-69 St., 172 vs. Arizona, 202 vs. Missouri) 226 Delvon Flowers (23) vs. Oregon State, 2001 25 Ben Malone, 1971-73 221 Darryl Clack (22) vs. Wichita State, 1983 Rushing Yards in Four Consecutive Games 220 Max Anderson (21) vs. Wisconsin, 1967 Rushing Attempts Per Game (Season) 691 Woody Green, 1972 (116 vs. New 216 Freddie Williams (23) vs. UTEP, 1974 23.5 Art Malone (235 in 10), 1968 Mexico, 201 vs. San Jose St., 172 vs. 214 J.R. Redmond (33) vs. USC, 1998 Arizona, 202 vs. Missouri) Mario Bates (19) vs. Washington, 1992 Rushing Attempts Per Game (Career) 20.5 Woody Green (675 in 33), 1971-73 Woody Green (31) vs. Utah, 1971 Passing Wilford White (18) vs. Utah State, 1950 Rushing Yards Per Attempt (Game) Net Rushing Yards (Season) (6-10) 40.5 Leon Burton (6 for 243) vs. Hardin Passing Attempts (Game) 1,565 Woody Green, 1972 Simmons, 1955 63 Paul Justin (34 comp.) vs. Houston, 1990 1,502 Wilford White, 1950 (11-20) 18.0 Woody Green (11 for 198) vs. Wyoming, 59 Jeff Van Raaphorst vs. Florida State, 1984 1,431 Art Malone, 1968 1972 58 Andrew Walter at North Carolina, 2003 1,427 Freddie Williams, 1975 (21-30) 10.5 Max Anderson (21 for 220) vs. 57 Andrew Walter vs. Kansas State, 2002 1,313 Woody Green, 1973 Wisconsin, 1967 56 Ryan Kealy vs. Arizona, 1998 1,310 Woody Green, 1971 (min. 31) 6.9 Woody Green (31 for 214) vs. Utah, 55 Jeff Van Raaphorst vs. Arizona, 1986 1,299 Freddie Williams, 1974 1971 53 Andrew Walter at Stanford, 2003 1,188 Max Anderson, 1967 Andrew Walter vs. Oregon, 2002 1,186 Ben Malone, 1973 Rushing Yards Per Attempt (Season) 51 Andrew Walter vs. UCLA, 2004 1,174 J.R. Redmond, 1999 (50-100) 10.2 Leon Burton (68 for 694), 1955 Andrew Walter vs. Washington State, 2002 (101-150) 9.62 Leon Burton (117 for 1,126), 1957 Net Rushing Yards (Career) (151-200) 7.55 Wilford White (199 for 1,502), 1950 Passing Attempts (Season) 4,188 Woody Green (675 att.), 1971-73 (min. 201) 6.28 Woody Green (233 for 1,464), 1972 483 Andrew Walter, 2002 3,424 Freddie Williams (648), 1973-76 426 Andrew Walter, 2004 3,299 J.R. Redmond (633), 1996-99 Rushing Yards Per Attempt (Career) 421 Andrew Walter, 2003 3,173 Wilford White (505), 1947-50 (201-300) 6.88 Tony Lorick (254 for 1,748), 1961-63 348 Jake Plummer, 1996 2,994 Leon Burton (373), 1955-58 (301-400) 8.03 Leon Burton (373 for 2,994), 1955-58 337 Jeff Van Raaphorst, 1985 2,711 Darryl Clack (534), 1982-85 (401-500) 5.27 Robert Weathers (411 for 2,168), 2,649 Art Malone (565), 1967-69 1978-81 Passing Attempts (Career) 2,617 Darryl Harris (571), 1984-87 (501-600) 6.28 Wilford White (505 for 3,173), 1947-50 1,416 Andrew Walter, 2001-04 2,474 Ben Malone (385), 1971-73 (min. 601) 6.20 Woody Green (675 for 4,188), 1971-73 1,142 Jake Plummer, 1993-96 2,168 Robert Weathers (411), 1978-81 868 Jeff Van Raaphorst, 1984-86 Rushing Yards Per Game 859 Ryan Kealy, 1997-2000 Net Rushing Yards (Half) Season: 150.2 Wilford White (1,502 in 10), 1950 849 Dennis Sproul, 1974-77 171 Woody Green (3 att.) vs. Wyoming, 1973 Career: 126.9 Woody Green (4,188 in 33), 1971-73 786 Mike Pagel, 1978-81 753 Paul Justin, 1987-90 Net Rushing Yards by a Quarterback Games Rushing for 100 Yards Game: 139 Mark Malone vs. USC, 1978 Season: 8 Art Malone, 1968 Completions (Game) Wilford White, 1950 38 Jeff Van Raaphorst (55 Att.) vs. Arizona, 1986 119696 AARIZONARIZONA STATESTATE FOOTBALLFOOTBALL 20052005 ARIZONA STATE FOOTBALL 2005 IIndividualndividual RecordsRecords Jeff Van Raaphorst (59 Att.) vs. Florida State, 1984 Interceptions (Career) Passing Yards (Season) 34 Andrew Walter at North Carolina, 2003 46 Dennis Sproul, 1974-77 3,877 Andrew Walter, 2002 Paul Justin vs. Houston, 1990 42 Danny White, 1971-73 3,150 Andrew Walter, 2004 33 Ryan Kealy vs. Arizona, 1998 36 Andrew Walter, 2001-04 3,044 Andrew Walter, 2003 Paul Justin vs. Washington St., 1989 36 Jeff Van Raaphorst, 1984-86 2,878 Danny White, 1973 31 Andrew Walter vs. Iowa, 2004 35 Jake Plummer, 1993-96 2,776 Jake Plummer, 1996 Andrew Walter vs. Washington State, 2002 2,591 Paul Justin, 1989 Andrew Walter vs. Oregon, 2002 Consecutive Attempts Without Interception 2,484 Mike Pagel, 1981 29 Andrew Walter vs. California, 2002 Game: 51 Paul Justin vs. Houston, 1990 2,394 Todd Hons, 1983 Todd Hons vs. Washington State, 1983 Season: 136 Mike Pagel (3rd through 7th game), 1980 Passing Yards (Career) Completions (Season) Lowest Interception Percentage (Season) 10,617 Andrew Walter, 2001-04 274 Andrew Walter, 2002 (50-100 Att.) .0137 Fran Urban (1 of 73), 1958 8,827 Jake Plummer, 1993-96 244 Andrew Walter, 2003 (101-200) .0133 Paul Justin (2 of 150), 1988 6,912 Ryan Kealy, 1997-00 199 Todd Hons, 1983 (201-300) .0235 Ryan Kealy (7 of 297), 1997 6,717 Danny White, 1971-73 198 Jake Plummer, 1996 (301+) .0238 Andrew Walter (10 of 421), 2003 6,610 Jeff Van Raaphorst, 1984-86 188 Jeff Van Raaphorst, 1985 5,761 Paul Justin, 1987-90 185 Todd Hons, 1982 Lowest Interception Percentage (Career) 5,196 Mike Pagel, 1978-81 184 Mike Pagel, 1980 (201-300) .0593 Joe Zuger (16 of 270), 1958-61 (301-400) .0576 John Torok (19 of 330), 1963-64 Passing Yards Per Attempt (Game) Completions (Career) (401-500) .0278 Jeff Krohn (13 of 467), 2000-01 (51+) .691 Jeff Van Raaphorst (38 of 55) vs. 777 Andrew Walter, 2001-04 (10-20) 24.8 Jeff Krohn (10 for 248) vs. Utah State, 632 Jake Plummer, 1993-96 .0523 Joe Spagnola (30 of 474), 1968-70 2000 503 Jeff Van Raaphorst, 1984-86 (501+) .0273 Andrew Walter (27 of 990), 2001-04 (21-30) 13.2 Dennis Sproul (25 for 331) vs. BYU, 1976 477 Ryan Kealy, 1997-2000 .0306 Jake Plummer (35 of 1142), 1993-96 (31-40) 13.7 Mike Pagel (34 for 466) vs. Stanford, 1981 418 Paul Justin, 1987-90 .0314 Ryan Kealy (27 of 859), 1997-00 (41-50) 8.38 John Torok (47 for 394) vs. Arizona, 1964 417 Dennis Sproul, 1974-77 (51+) 10.1 Andrew Walter (53 for 536) vs. Oregon, 405 Mike Pagel, 1978-81 Touchdown Passes (Game) 2002 7 Mike Pagel vs. Stanford, 1981 Consecutive Pass Completions (Game) 6 Andrew Walter vs. UCLA, 2004 Passing Yards Per Attempt (Season) 13 Dick Mackey vs. S.D. Navy, 1952 Danny White vs. New Mexico, 1971 (100-200) 12.03 John Hangartner (100 for 1203), 1957 5 Andrew Walter vs. Washington State, 2004 (201-300) 10.13 Danny White (284 for 2878), 1973 Completion Percentage (Game) Andrew Walter vs. Iowa, 2004 (301+) 8.03 Andrew Walter (483 for 3877), 2002 (10-15 Att.) .818 John Hangartner (9 of 11) vs.
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