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86 2018-19 Nebraska All-Sports Record Book Football Rushing Touchdowns, Season Net Yards, Season: 2,148; Mike Rozier, 1983 (275 att.) Football No. Player, Pos., Year TD Net Yards, Career: 4,780; Mike Rozier, 1981-83 (668 att.) 1. Mike Rozier, IB, 1983 29 Touchdowns, Game: 6; Calvin Jones, at Kansas, Nov. 9, 1991 2. Ahman Green, IB, 1997 22 Touchdowns, Season: 29; Mike Rozier, 1983 3. Eric Crouch, QB, 2000 20 Touchdowns, Career: 49; Mike Rozier, 1981-83 4. Bobby Reynolds, IB, 1950 19 Scott Frost, QB, 1997 19 Quarterbacks Ameer Abdullah, IB, 2014 19 Attempts, Game: 30; Jammal Lord, at Texas A&M, 7. Eric Crouch, QB, 2001 18 Oct. 26, 2002 (159 yards) 8. Jeff Kinney, HB, 1971 16 Attempts, Season: 251; Jammal Lord, 2002 (1,412 yards) Lawrence Phillips, IB, 1994 16 Attempts, Career: 648; Eric Crouch, 1998-01 (3,434 yards) Eric Crouch, QB, 1999 16 Net Yards, Game: 241; Taylor Martinez, at Kansas St., Oct. 7, 2010 (15 att.) Rushing Career Attempts: 813; Ameer Abdullah, IB, 2011-14 (4,588 yards) Note: Tommie Frazier rushed for a then NCAA quarterback Yards: 4,780; Mike Rozier, IB, 1981-83 (668 att.) bowl record 199 yards on 16 attempts vs. Florida in the Yards Per Attempt (min. 200 att.): 7.16; Mike Rozier, IB, 1996 Fiesta Bowl. (Vince Young rushed for 200 yards against USC in the 2006 Rose Bowl) 1981-83 (NCAA record, 4,780 yards, 668 att.) Yards Per Game: 136.6; Mike Rozier, IB, 1981-83 (35 games) Net Yards, Season: 1,412, Jammal Lord, 2002 (251 att.) Touchdowns: 59; Eric Crouch, QB, 1998-01 Net Yards, Career: 3,434; Eric Crouch, 1998-01 (648 att.) Games Rushing for 100 Yards: 26; Mike Rozier, IB, 1981-83 Touchdowns, Game: 4; Taylor Martinez, at Kansas St., Oct. 7, 2010; Games Rushing for 200 Yards: 7; Mike Rozier, IB, 1981-83 Eric Crouch, vs. Iowa St., Oct. 6, 2001; Yards Gained Against One Opponent: 599; Ahman Green, IB, Eric Crouch, QB, vs. Kansas, Nov. 4, 2000; vs. Iowa St., 1995-97 (three games, 176 in 1995; 214 Scott Frost, vs. Missouri, Nov. 8, 1997; in 1996; 209 in 1997) Mickey Joseph, vs. Missouri, Oct. 13, 1990; Gerry Gdowski, vs. Iowa St., Oct. 28, 1989 2,000-Yard Career Rushers (29) Touchdowns, Season: 20; Eric Crouch, 2000 Touchdowns, Career: 59; Eric Crouch, 1998-01 Achieved 2,000 In: Player (years) Att. Net Game Att. 1. Mike Rozier, IB (1981-83) 668 4,780 19 307 Fullbacks 2. Ameer Abdullah, IB (2011-14) 813 4,588 33 367 Attempts, Game: 25; Jerry Brown, vs. Baylor, Nov. 17, 1956 3. Ahman Green, IB (1995-97) 574 3,880 21 295 (100 yards); Ken Kaelin, at Iowa St., Nov. 8, 1986 (126 yards) 4. Eric Crouch, QB (1998-01) 648 3,434 28 385 Attempts, Season: 162; Dick Davis, 1967 (717 yards) 5. Roy Helu Jr., IB (2007-10) 578 3,404 38 347 Attempts, Career: 349; Dick Davis, 1966-68 (1,477 yards) 6. Rex Burkhead, IB (2009-12) 635 3,329 36 362 Net Yards, Game: 204; Frank Solich, at Air Force, 7. Calvin Jones, IB (1991-93) 461 3,153 21 262 Sept. 25, 1965 (17 att.) 8. Ken Clark, IB (1987-89) 494 3,037 22 309 Net Yards, Season: 881; Tom Rathman, 1985 (118 att.) 9. Taylor Martinez, QB (2010-13) 585 2,975 29 374 Net Yards, Career: 1,738; Andra Franklin, 1977-80 (324 att.) 10. I.M. Hipp, IB (1977-79) 495 2,814 18 322 Note: Tony Davis gained 2,153 yards in 1973-75 on 11. Lawrence Phillips, IB (1993-95) 449 2,777 21 322 501 att., but 1,145 yards were while playing I-back. 12. Dahrran Diedrick, IB (1999-02) 502 2,745 37 362 Touchdowns, Game: 3; Joel Makovicka, vs. Oklahoma, 13. Cory Ross, IB (2002-05) 597 2,743 38 408 Nov. 1, 1997 14. Derek Brown, IB (1990-92) 458 2,699 22 326 Touchdowns, Season: 9; Mark Schellen, 1983; 15. Jammal Lord, QB (2000-03) 516 2,573 39 397 Joel Makovicka, 1997 16. Correll Buckhalter, IB (1997-00) 413 2,522 38 336 Touchdowns, Career: 14; Judd Davies, 2000-03 17. Keith Jones, IB (1984-87) 398 2,488 34 347 18. Dan Alexander, IB (1997-00) 402 2,456 34 331 Rushing Touchdowns, Career 19. Rick Berns, IB (1976-78) 440 2,449 33 362 No. Player, Pos., Years TD 20. Roger Craig, IB (1979-82) 407 2,446 29 317 1. Eric Crouch, QB, 1998-2001 59 21. Marlon Lucky, IB (2005-08) 515 2,393 41 419 2. Mike Rozier, IB, 1981-83 49 22. Jeff Kinney, HB (1969-71) 545 2,244 31 495 3. Ahman Green, IB, 1995-97 42 23. Terrell Newby, IB (2013-16) 458 2,239 48 401 4. Calvin Jones, IB, 1991-93 40 24. Doug DuBose, IB (1982-85) 362 2,205 20 320 5. Ameer Abdullah, IB, 2011-14 39 25. Bobby Reynolds, HB (1950-52) 378 2,196 22 *326 6. Keith Jones, IB, 1984-87 32 26. Jarvis Redwine, IB (1979-80) 304 2,161 19 280 Steve Taylor, QB, 1985-88 32 27. Tony Davis, IB/FB (1973-75) 501 2,153 31 469 8. Taylor Martinez, QB, 2010-13 31 28. Steve Taylor, QB (1985-88) 431 2,125 35 398 9. Lawrence Phillips, IB, 1993-95 30 29. Monte Anthony, IB (1974-77) 463 2,077 35 446 Rex Burkhead, IB, 2009-12 30 *Because of incomplete statistics, the exact carry on which Passing Game Reynolds hit 2,000 can’t be determined, therefore, the number Attempts: 58; Joe Ganz, QB, at Colorado, Nov. 23, 2007 (31 comp.) listed is his total number of carries at the end of the game Completions: 36; Zac Taylor, QB, vs. Iowa St., Oct. 1, 2005 in which he achieved 2,000 yards. (55 att.); Sam Keller, QB, vs. USC, Sept. 15, 2007 (54 att.); Joe Ganz, QB, at Texas Tech, Oct. 11, 2008 Rushing by Position (44 att.) I-Backs/Halfbacks Completion Percentage: (min. 10 att.)-92.86; Attempts, Game: 38; Rex Burkhead, vs. Iowa, Nov. 25, 2011 Taylor Martinez, QB, vs. Arkansas St., Sept. 15, 2012 (160 yards) (14 att., 13 comp.); Attempts, Season: 286; Lawrence Phillips, 1994 (1,722 yards) (min. 20 att.)-85.19; Dave Humm, QB, at Kansas, Attempts, Career: 813; Ameer Abdullah, 2011-14 (4,588 yards) Oct. 19, 1974 (27 att., 23 comp.) Net Yards, Game: 307; Roy Helu Jr., vs. Missouri, Oct. 30, 2010 (28 att.) Yards: 510; Joe Ganz, QB, vs. Kansas St., Nov. 10, 2007 Yards Per Attempt (min. 15 att.): 17.10; Joe Dailey, QB, vs. Baylor, Oct. 16, 2004 (342 yards, 20 att.) 86 2018-19 Nebraska All-Sports Record Book 2018-19 Nebraska All-Sports Record Book Yards Per Completion (min. 8 comp.): 26.33; Zac Taylor, 59. Jerry Tagge vs. Kansas, Oct. 18, 1969 (23-36) 260 QB, vs. Kansas, Sept. 30, 2006 (395 yards, 15 comp.) Tommy Armstrong Jr., at Fresno St., Sept. 13, 2014 (12-21) 260 Attempts, No Interceptions: 55; Zac Taylor, QB, vs. Iowa St., 61. Sam Keller at Wake Forest, Sept. 8, 2007 (24-41) 258 Oct. 1, 2005 62. Scott Frost vs. Kansas, Oct. 26, 1996 (12-16) 254 Touchdowns: 7; Joe Ganz, QB. vs. Kansas State, 63. Tommy Armstrong Jr. vs. Purdue, Oct. 22, 2016 (17-31) 252 Nov. 10, 2007 (40 att., 30 comp.) Tanner Lee at Oregon, Sept. 9, 2017 (19-41) 252 Football Touchdown Percentage (min. 15 att.): 33.33; Steve Taylor, QB, vs. UCLA, Sept. 12, 1987 Bowl Game Record (15 att., 5 TD) Tommy Armstrong Jr. vs. USC, Dec. 27, 2014 381 NCAA Rating (min. 15 att.): 298.2; Steve Taylor, QB, vs. UCLA, Holiday Bowl (32-51, 3 TD) Sept. 12, 1987 (15 att., 10 comp., 0 INT, 217 yards, 5 TD) Long Nebraska Pass: 99 (TD); Tommy Armstrong Jr., QB, Best Passing Game by Class to Quincy Enunwa, WR, vs. Georgia, Jan. 1, 2014 Freshman: 323; Taylor Martinez at Okla St., Oct. 23, 2010 (23-35) Long Nebraska Pass, No TD: 78; Eric Crouch, QB, to Sophomore: 381; Tommy Armstrong Jr., vs. USC, Wilson Thomas, SE, at Colorado, Nov. 23, 2001 Dec. 27, 2014 (32-51) Junior: 510; Joe Ganz vs. Kansas St., Nov. 10, 2007 (30-40) 250-Yard Passing Games (64) Senior: 438; Sam Keller vs. Ball St., Sept. 22, 2007 (29-37) Player, Pos., Opponent, Date (comp.-att.) Yards 1. Joe Ganz vs. Kansas St., Nov. 10, 2007 (30-40) 510 Top 10 Games, NCAA Pass Rating (min. 15 att.) 2. Joe Ganz at Colorado, Nov. 23, 2007 (31-58) 484 Player, Opponent, Date (Att.-Comp.-INT/Yds./TD) Rating 3. Sam Keller vs. Ball State, Sept. 22, 2007 (29-37) 438 1. Steve Taylor vs. UCLA, Sept. 12, 1987 298.2 4. Zac Taylor vs. Iowa St., Oct. 1, 2005 (36-55) 431 (15-10-0/217/5) Tanner Lee at Purdue, Oct. 28, 2017 (32-50) 431 2. Gerry Gdowski vs. Oklahoma, Nov. 18, 1989 294.0 6. Ryker Fyfe at Purdue, Oct. 31, 2015 (29-48) 407 (15-12-0/225/4) 7. Joe Ganz at Kansas, Nov. 3, 2007 (25-50) 405 3. Joe Dailey vs. Baylor, Oct. 16, 2004 291.1 8. Tanner Lee at Penn State, Nov. 18, 2017 (26-41) 399 (20-13-0/342/5) 9. Zac Taylor vs. Kansas, Sept. 30, 2006 (15-33) 395 4. Scott Frost vs. Kansas, Oct. 26, 1996 270.2 10. Zac Taylor at Colorado, Nov.
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