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88 2018-19 Nebraska All-Sports Record Book Football Best Passing Seasons by Class 6. Tommy Armstrong Jr., QB, vs. Southern Miss, Sept. 26, 2015 431 Football Freshman: 1,631; Taylor Martinez, 2010 (63 rush, 368 pass) (196 att., 116 comp., 13 games) 7. Sam Keller, QB, vs. Ball State, Sept. 22, 2007 423 Sophomore: 2,695, Tommy Armstrong Jr., 2014 (-15 rush, 438 pass) (345 att., 184 comp., 13 games) 8. Tommy Armstrong Jr., QB vs. USC, Dec. 27, 2014 422 Junior: 3,143; Tanner Lee, 2017 (41 rush, 381 pass) (428 att., 246 comp., 12 games) 9. Joe Ganz, QB, at Kansas, Nov. 3, 2007 416 Senior: 3,568; Joe Ganz, 2008 (11 rush, 405 pass) (420 att., 285 comp., 13 games) 10. Tanner Lee, QB, at Purdue, Oct. 28, 2017 413 (-18 rush, 431 pass) Top 10 Seasons, NCAA Pass Rating (min. 100 att.) 11. Zac Taylor, QB, at Colorado, Nov. 25, 2005 408 Player, Year (Att.-Comp.-INT/Yards/TD) Rating (16 rush, 392 pass) 1. Gerry Gdowski, 1989 (136-71-2/1,326/19) 177.3 12. Taylor Martinez, QB, at Northwestern, Oct. 20, 2012 407 2. Joe Ganz, 2007 (152-89-7/1,435/16) 163.4 (65 rush, 342 pass) 3. Tommie Frazier, 1995 (163-92-4/1,362/17) 156.1 13. Tommy Armstrong Jr., QB, vs. Wyoming, Sept. 10, 2016 389 4. Vince Ferragamo, 1975 (134-79-4/1,153/12) 154.8 (12 rush, 377 pass) 5. Jeff Quinn, 1980 (157-96-6/1,337/14) 154.5 14. Taylor Martinez, QB, vs. Fresno St., Sept. 10, 2011 385 6. Joe Ganz, 2008 (420-285-11/3,568/25) 153.6 (166 rush, 219 pass) 7. Turner Gill, 1983 (170-94-4/1,516/14) 152.7 15. Zac Taylor, QB, vs. Kansas, Sept. 30, 2006 383 8. Jerry Tagge, 1971 (239-143-4/2,019/17) 150.9 (-12 rush, 395 pass) 9. Brook Berringer, 1994 (151-94-5/1,295/10) 149.5 Joe Ganz, QB, vs. W. Michigan, Aug. 30, 2008 383 10. Tom Sorley, 1978 (172-102-7/1,571/12) 149.2 (38 rush, 345 pass) Tanner Lee, QB at Penn State, Nov. 18, 2017 383 Passing Career (-16 rush, 399 pass) 18. Joe Ganz, QB, vs. Baylor, Oct. 25, 2008 378 Attempts: 1,172; Tommy Armstrong Jr., 2013-16 (625 comp.) (42 rush, 336 pass) Completions: 625; Tommy Armstrong Jr., 2013-16 (1,172 att.) Tommy Armstrong Jr., QB, at Northwestern, Sept. 24, 2016 378 Completion Percentage (min. 200 att.): 65.13; (132 rush, 246 pass) Joe Ganz, 2005-08 (585 att., 381 comp.) 20. Tommy Armstrong Jr., QB, vs. McNeese St., 373 Yards: 8,871; Tommy Armstrong Jr., 2013-16 Sept. 6, 2014 (131 rush, 242 pass) Yards Per Game (min. 12 games): 261.9; Tanner Lee, 21. Sam Keller, QB, vs. USC, Sept. 15, 2007 370 2017 (-19 rush, 389 pass) Yards Per Game (min. 24 games): 225.0; Zac Taylor, 22. Jammal Lord, QB, vs. McNeese State, Oct. 5, 2002 369 2005-06 (218 rush, 151 pass) Yards Per Attempt (min. 200 att.): 8.76; Taylor Martinez, QB, at Kansas St., Oct. 7, 2010 369 Joe Ganz, 2005-08 (585 att., 5,125 yards) (241 rush, 128 pass) Yards Per Completion (min. 100 comp.): 15.30; 24. Taylor Martinez, QB, at Michigan St., Nov. 3, 2012 365 Steve Taylor, 1985-88 (184 comp., 2,815 yards) (205 rush, 160 pass) Low Interception Percentage (min. 200 att.): 1.95; Joe Ganz, QB, at Kansas State, Nov. 15, 2008 365 Scott Frost, 1996-97 (359 att., 7 INT) (95 rush, 270 pass) Touchdowns: 67; Tommy Armstrong Jr., 2013-16 26. Taylor Martinez, QB, vs. Southern Miss, Sept. 1, 2012 364 Touchdown Percentage (min. 200 att.): 9.17; (10 rush, 354 pass) Tommie Frazier, 1992-95 (469 att., 43 TD) 27. Eric Crouch, QB, at Colorado, Nov. 23, 2001 360 NCAA Rating (min. 200 att.): 157.38; (162 rush, 198 pass) Joe Ganz, 2005-08 (585 att, 381 comp., 18 int., 28. Tommy Armstrong Jr., QB, at Miami, Sept. 19, 2015 358 5,125 yards, 44 TD (49 rush, 309 pass) 29. Zac Lee, QB, vs. Arkansas State, Sept. 12, 2009 351 Consecutivity (11 rush, 340 pass) Consecutive Completed Passes: 15; Dave Humm, 30. Joe Ganz, QB, at Texas Tech, Oct. 11, 2008 344 at Kansas, Oct. 19, 1974 (-5 rush, 349 pass) Consecutive Attempts, No Interceptions: 155; 31. Taylor Martinez, QB, vs. Northwestern, Nov. 5, 2011 342 Scott Frost, Nov. 2, 1996-Oct. 4, 1997 (9 games) (53 rush, 289 pass) Consecutive Games Throwing a Touchdown Pass: 11; Tommy Armstrong Jr., QB, vs. Iowa, Nov. 27, 2015 342 Zac Taylor, Sept. 23, 2006-Jan. 1, 2007 (games 4-14) (46 rush, 296 pass) Zac Taylor, Oct. 1, 2005-Sept. 9, 2006 (games 4-12/1-2) 33. Tommy Armstrong Jr., QB, vs. Michigan St., Nov. 7, 2015 339 Joe Ganz, Sept. 13, 2008-Jan. 1, 2009 (games 3-13) (19 rush, 320 pass) 34. Joe Dailey, QB, vs. Baylor, Oct. 16, 2004 335 Total Offense Game (-7 rush, 342 pass) Attempts: 64; Joe Ganz, QB, at Colorado, Nov. 23, 2007 35. Tommy Armstrong Jr., QB vs. FAU, Aug. 30, 2014 333 (6 rush, 58 pass, 521 total yards) (62 rush, 271 pass) Yards: 528; Joe Ganz, QB, vs. Kansas State, Nov. 10, 2007 36. Jammal Lord, QB, vs. Texas, Nov. 2, 2002 332 (18 rush, 510 pass) (234 rush, 98 pass) Touchdowns: 7; Joe Ganz, QB vs. Kansas State, 37. Joe Ganz, QB, at Iowa State, Oct. 18, 2008 331 Nov. 10, 2007 (7 pass) (3 rush, 328 pass) 38. Taylor Martinez, QB, vs. Minnesota, Nov. 17, 2012 330 300-Yard Total Offense Games (56) (22 rush, 308 pass) Player, Pos., Opp., Date (Rush Yds., Pass Yds.) Total 39. Tommy Armstrong Jr., QB at Fresno State, Sept. 13, 2014 325 1. Joe Ganz, QB, vs. Kansas State, Nov. 10, 2007 528 (65 rush, 260 pass) (18 rush, 510 pass) 40. Taylor Martinez, QB, vs. Wisconsin, Dec. 1, 2012 324 2. Joe Ganz, QB at Colorado, Nov. 23, 2007 521 (140 rush, 184 pass) (37 rush, 484 pass) 41. Tommy Armstrong Jr., QB, vs. BYU, Sept. 5, 2015 321 3. Ryker Fyfe, QB at Purdue, Oct. 31, 2015 442 (2 rush, 319 pass) (35 rush, 407 pass) 42. Jerry Tagge, QB, at Missouri, Oct. 9, 1971 319 4. Taylor Martinez, QB at Okla St., Oct. 23, 2010 435 (85 rush, 234 pass) (112 rush, 323 pass) 43. Scott Frost, QB, at Missouri, Nov. 8, 1997 316 5. Zac Taylor, QB, vs. Iowa St., Oct. 1, 2005 433 (141 rush, 175 pass) (2 rush, 431 pass) 88 2018-19 Nebraska All-Sports Record Book 2018-19 Nebraska All-Sports Record Book Joe Ganz, QB, vs. Kansas, Nov. 8, 2008 316 Best Total Offense Seasons by Class (-8 rush, 324 pass) Freshman: 2,596; Taylor Martinez, QB, 2010 45. Tommie Frazier, QB, vs. Kansas St., Oct. 16, 1993 312 (965 rush, 1,631 pass) (158 rush, 154 pass) Sophomore: 3,400; Tommy Armstrong Jr., QB, 2014 46. Eric Crouch, QB, at Missouri, Sept. 29, 2001 311 (705 rush, 2,695 pass) (191 rush, 120 pass) Junior: 3,890; Taylor Martinez, QB, 2012 Football 47. Jerry Tagge, QB, at Kansas St., Nov. 13, 1971 309 (1,019 rush, 2,871 pass) (24 rush, 285 pass) Senior: 3,826; Joe Ganz, QB, 2008 (258 rush, 3,568 pass) 48. Tanner Lee, QB vs. Ohio State, Oct. 14, 2017 308 (5 rush, 303 pass) Total Offense Career 49. Roy Helu Jr., IB, vs. Missouri, Oct. 30, 2010 307 Attempts: 1,595; Tommy Armstrong Jr., QB, 2013-16 (307 rush, 0 pass) (423 rush, 1,172 pass) 50. Dave Humm, QB, vs. Wisconsin, Sept. 29, 1973 305 Yards: 10,690; Tommy Armstrong Jr., QB, 2013-16 (8 rush, 297 pass) (1,819 rush, 8,871 pass) 51. Tommie Frazier, QB, vs. Florida, Jan. 2, 1996, 304 Yards Per Game (min. 12 games): 253.8; Tanner Lee, Fiesta Bowl (199 rush, 105 pass) QB, 2017 (12 games, 3,046 yards) Tommy Armstrong Jr., QB, vs. Northwestern, Oct. 24, 2015 304 Yards Per Game (min. 24 games): 237.6; Tommy Armstrong Jr., (13 rush, 291 pass) QB, 2013-2016 (45 games, 10,690 yards) 53. Tommy Armstrong Jr., QB vs. Purdue, Oct. 22, 2016 303 Touchdowns: 90; Tommy Armstrong Jr., QB, 2013-16 (51 rush, 252 pass) (23 rush, 67 pass) 54. Eric Crouch, QB, at Iowa St., Oct. 7, 2000 302 (138 rush, 164 pass) Top 10 Careers, Total Offense Yards 55. Eric Crouch, QB, vs. Texas Tech, Oct. 20, 2001 301 Player, Pos., Years (Rush/Pass) Total (105 rush, 196 pass) 1. Tommy Armstrong Jr., QB 2013-16. (1,819/8,871) 10,690 Jerry Tagge, QB, at Minnesota, Oct. 4, 1969 301 2. Taylor Martinez, QB, 2010-13 (2,975/7,258) 10,233 (82 rush, 219 pass) 3. Eric Crouch, QB, 1998-01 (3,434/4,481) 7,915 4. Zac Taylor, QB, 2005-06 (-73/5,850) 5,777 Bowl Game Record 5. Tommie Frazier, QB, 1992-95 (1,955/3,521) 5,476 Tommy Armstrong Jr., QB, vs. USC, Dec. 27, 2014 422 6. Joe Ganz, QB, 2005-08 (341/5,125) 5,466 Holiday Bowl (41 rush, 381 pass) 7. Jammal Lord, QB, 2000-03 (2,573/2,848) 5,421 8. Jerry Tagge, QB, 1969-71 (579/4,704) 5,283 Best Total Offense Games by Class 9. Dave Humm, QB, 1972-74 (-8/5,035) 5,027 Freshman: 435; Taylor Martinez, QB, at Okla.
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