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2008 Football Records Updated:Football Records Individual Statistics - Updated after 2008 Rushing Attempts--Career Rushing Touchdowns--Career Rushing Yards--Career 698 Ted Pretasky (1985-88) 41 Ted Pretasky (1985-88) 3,877 Ted Pretasky (1985-88), 698 atts. 672 John Janke (1990-93) 40 John Janke (1990-93) 3,257 John Janke (1990-93), 672 atts. 617 Andrew Mocadlo (2000-03) 33 Ron Myhra (1973-76) 3,246 Willie Berzinski (1952-55), 454 atts. 578 Reggie Rabb (1978-82) 29 Fred Pongratz (1958-60) 3,224 Andrew Mocadlo (2000-03), 617 atts. 551 Ron Myhra (1973-76) 23 Andrew Mocadlo (2000-03) 2,856 Reggie Rabb (1978-81), 578 atts. 506 Corey Geldernick (2003-06) 23 Corey Geldernick (2003-06) 2,501 Ron Myhra (1973-76), 551 atts. 454 Willie Berzinski (1952-55) 20 Joe Rivard (1996-99) 2,396 Corey Geldernick (2003-06), 506 atts 425 Warren Bear (1964-67) 20 Mike Hammes (1972-74) 2,137 Fred Pongratz (1958-68), 352 atts. 398 Trevor Rogers (1993-95) 20 Tim German (1974-76); 20 Reggie Rabb (1978-82) 1,899 Trevor Rogers (1993-95), 398 atts 377 Mike Hammes (1972-74) 19 Jeff Larson (1978-81) 1,888 Jared Arn (1997-99), 343 atts. 376 Dan Hall (2005-07) 19 Dan Lowney (1984-85) 18 Rocky Falaschi (1965-68) 1,882 Tim German (1974-76, 78), 341 atts. 359 Tom Gorski (1967-70) 18 Jason Tarkowski (1994-95) 1,824 Dan Hall (2005-07) 376 atts. 358 Gary Klug (1966-69) 16 Dan Hall (2005-07) 352 Fred Pongratz (1958-60) 1,710 Warren Bear (1964-67), 425 atts. 15 Harold Owens (1986-89); Trevor Rogers (1993-95) 343 Jared Arn (1997-99) 1,701 Dan Lowney (1982-85), 330 atts. 15 Ross Moline (2001-02) 1,541 Mike Hammes (1972-74), 377 atts. 341 Tim German (1974-76, 78) 14 Ben Murray (1992-94); Beau Coulter (1995-98) 1,495 Eric Donoval (2005-08), 285 atts. 330 Dan Lowney (1982-85) 14 Jared Arn (1997-99) 1,406 Harvey Woodard (1972-74, 77), 325 atts. 325 Harvey Woodard (1972-74, 77) 1,397 Beau Coulter (1995-98), 260 atts. 325 Jim Rose (1962-64) Rushing Touchdowns--Season 1,310 Gary Klug (1966-69), 358 atts. 320 Rocky Falaschi (1965-68) 15 Ron Myhra (1976) 1,298 Tom Gorski (1967-70), 359 atts. 307 Jeff Larson (1978-81) 15 Ted Pretasky (1987) 1,264 Jeff Larson (1978-81), 307 atts. 305 Harold Owens (1986-89) 15 Willie Berzinski (1953) 1,253 Paul Radcliffe (1976-78), 288 atts. 296 Ross Moline (2001-02) 14 Dan Lowney (1985) 1,251 Jim Rose (1962-64), 325 atts. 288 Paul Radcliffe (1976-78) 14 Andrew Mocadlo (2003) 1,211 Ross Moline (2001-02), 296 atts. 13 Ted Pretasky (1986) 1,203 Joe Rivard (1996-99) 245 atts. Rushing Attempts--Season 12 John Janke (1991) 1,176 Erik Richards (1991-92), 227 atts. 327 Andrew Mocadlo (2003) 12 Fred Pongratz (1958); Gene Conger (1959) 1,172 Harold Owens (1986-89), 305 atts. 220 Ted Pretasky (1986) 11 Joe Rivard (1999) 1,143 John Barrett (1994-97), 240 atts. 214 Ted Pretasky (1988) 11 John Janke (1993) 1,137 Tom Curry (1950)# 213 Ted Pretasky (1987) 10 Ted Pretasky (1988) 1,010 Gene Conger (1958-59), 159 atts. 203 John Janke (1991) 10 Willie Berzinski (1952); Willie Berzinski (1954) 203 Dan Hall (2007) 10 John Janke (1992); Jason Tarkkowski (1994) Rushing Yards--Season 190 Corey Geldernick (2004) 10 Ryan Shaver (1997) 1,942 Andrew Mocadlo (2003) 189 Jared Arn (1999) 1,395 Ted Pretasky (1986) 189 Ron Myhra (1975) Rushing Touchdowns--Game 1,250 Ted Pretasky (1987) 187 Tim German (1975) 5 Ace Loomis vs. Valparaiso (1-1-51) 1,137 Tom Curry (1950) 185 Tom Gorski (1969) 5 Ron Myhra vs. UW-Superior (10-30-76) 1,077 Dan Lowney (1985) 184 Dan Lowney (1985) 5 Beau Coulter vs. Huron Univ. 9-21-96) 1,072 Tim German (1975) 178 Eric Donoval (2008) 4 Gene Conger vs. UW-Eau Clarie (10-3-59) 1,053 Willie Berzinski (1953) 174 John Janke (1993) 4 Ben Murray vs. UW-Oshkosh (9-18-93) 4 Ted Pretasky vs. UW-Stout (11-10-87) 1,010 Jared Arn (1999) 172 John Janke (1990) 4 Mike Hammes vs. UW-Stout (11-10-73) 986 Dan Hall (2007) 170 Ron Myhra (1976) 4 Joe Rivard vs. UW-Stout (10-3-98) 161 Ross Moline (2002) 973 Corey Geldernick (2004) 3 Many tied 957 Willie Berzinski (1954) 157 Paul Radcliffe (1978) 947 Ted Pretasky (1988) 155 Corey Geldernick (2005) 100+ Rushing Games 936 Eric Donoval (2008) 153 Gary Klug (1969) 17 Ted Pretasky (1985-88) 896 John Janke (1991) 152 Reggie Rabb (1981) 12 Andrew Mocadlo (2000-03) * includes 3 playoff gms 869 Kyle Reddy (1989) 150 Walter Slater (1983) 11 John Janke (1990-93) 868 Ron Myhra (1976) 150 Reggie Rabb (1982) 9 Reggie Rabb (1979-82); 9 Corey Geldernick (2003-06) 849 John Janke (1990) 8 Tim German (1975-76) 820 John Janke (1993) Rushing Attempts--Game 7 Jared Arn (1997-99); Ron Myhra (1974-76) 806 Fred Pongratz (1960) 41 Ted Pretasky vs. UW-Whitewater (11-8-86) 7 Trevor Rogers (1993-94)*includes 1 playoff 788 Jim Pieper (1978) 41 Andrew Mocadlo vs. UW-Stout (11-1-03) 6 Dan Lowney (1982-85) 783 Ron Myhra (1976) 39 Dan Hall vs. UW-Eau Claire (10-6-07) 5 Dan Hall (2005-07); 5 Eric Donoval (2005-08) 781 Corey Geldernick (2006) 36 Jared Arn vs. UW-Eau Claire (10-30-99) 4 Kyle Reddy (1989-90) 36 Ross Moline vs. St. Francis (9-15-01) Rushing Yards--Game 35 Mike Hammes vs. UW-River Falls (11-11-72) Longest Rushes 391 Andrew Mocadlo vs. UW-Stout (11-1-03) 35 Andrew Mocadlo vs. UW-River Falls (11-8-03) 98 Ted Pretasky vs. UW-River Falls (10-24-87) 260 Ace Loomis vs. Valparaiso (1-1-51)* 34 Ted Pretasky vs. UW-Stout (10-15-88) 94 Mike Skemp vs. UW-Milwaukee (1954) 255 Jared Arn vs. Washburn (9-4-99) 34 Andrew Mocadlo vs. Mt. Union (11-29-03)* 94 Dan Hall vs. UW-River Falls (11-3-07) 248 Eric Donoval vs. UW-River Falls (11-8-08) 33 Ted Pretasky vs. UW-Stevens Point (10-1-88) 91 Erik Richards vs. Simpson College (11-24-91)* 244 Ross Moline vs. St. Francis (9-15-01) 33 Andrew Mocadlo vs. UW-Platteville (10-25-03) 89 Willie Berzinski vs. UW-River Falls (9-25-54) 241 Andrew Mocadlo vs. UW-River Falls (11-8-03) 32 John Janke vs. UW-Eau Claire (11-3-90) 83 Jared Arn vs. Washburn (9-4-99) 225 Jared Arn vs. UW-Eau Claire (10-30-99) 32 Tom Gorski vs. UW-River Falls (1969) 83 Chris Haugen vs. UW-Eau Claire (11-8-75) 224 Beau Coulter vs. UW-Stout (10-3-98) 32 Walter Slater vs. UW-Oshkosh (10-29-83) 82 Robin Finco vs. South Dakota (9-18-04) 223 Willie Berzinski vs. St. Thomas (1953) 32 Andrew Mocadlo vs. Illinois Wesleyan (9-13-03) 81 Trevor Rogers vs. UW-Oshkosh (9-18-93) 223 Andrew Mocadlo vs. UW-Whitewater (11-15-03) 31 Corey Geldernick vs. UW-Eau Claire (10-22-05) 80 Reggie Rabb vs. UW-Eau Claire (11-14-81) 219 Ted Pretasky vs. UW-Stout (10-15-88) 31 Ted Pretasky vs. Hanover College (11-22-86)* 79 Eric Donoval vs. UW-River Falls (11-8-08) 212 Ted Pretasky vs. UW-River Falls (10-18-86) 31 Corey Geldernick vs. St. Norbert (11-20-04)* 77 Todd Oberg vs. UW-Oshkosh (10-29-83) 77 Andrew Mocadlo vs. UW-Whitewater (11-15-03) 206 Reggie Rabb vs. UW-Eau Claire (11-14-81) 30 Ted Pretasky vs. UW-Platteville (10-26-87) 77 Reid Oldenburg vs. UW-River Falls (11-8-08) 205 Corey Geldernick vs. UW-River Falls (11-6-04) 30 Bruce Hoesley vs. UW-Oshkosh (10-27-90) 76 Fred Pongratz vs. St. Ambrose (1959) 29 Mike Hammes vs. UW-Oshkosh (10-28-72) 198 Ted Pretasky vs. UW-Oshkosh (10-19-87) 75 Jimmy Mason vs. UW-River Falls (9-28-54) 29 Bob Lowney vs. Carroll College (11-23-85)* 194 Corey Geldernick vs. UW-Eau Claire (10-22-05) 75 Dan Lowney vs. St. Ambrose (9-14-85) 194 Ted Pretasky vs. UW-Whitewater (11-8-86) 29 Andrew Mocadlo vs. UW-Oshkosh (11-4-00) 75 Andrew Mocadlo vs. Illinois Wesleyan (9-14-02) 191 Kyle Reddy vs. St. Ambrose (10-7-89) 29 Corey Geldernick vs. UW-Eau Claire (10-16-04) 74 Trevor Rogers vs. UW-Stevens Point (10-21-95) 185 Jared Arn vs. UW-Oshkosh (11-6-99) * Occurred in playoff game; # Available information only 74 Barry Schockmel vs. UW-Stevens Point (1966) 184 Dan Hall vs. UW-Ruver Falls (11-3-07) Records include playoff games beginning in 2002 - 74 Reggie Rabb vs. UW-Eau Claire (10-20-79) 183 Tim German vs. UW-Stevens Point (1975) 73 Ted Pretasky vs. UW-Superior (10-4-86) 177 Ted Pretasky vs. UW-Platteville (9-26-87) Playoff games prior to 2002 do not count 73 Andrew Mocadlo vs. UW-Stout (11-1-03) 175 Ted Pretasky vs. UW-River Falls (10-24-87) 71 Mike Bechtel vs. UW-Stevens Point (10-19-96) 175 John Janke vs. Winona State (9-7-91) Passes Attempted--Career Passes Completed--Career Passing Yards--Season 822 Dennis Goettl (1988-91) 440 Dennis Goettl (1988-91) 2,560 Matt Makaryk (2002) 709 Josh Boraas (1998-2001) 349 John Schumann (2003-06) 2,522 Steve Tennies (2003) 680 Todd Oberg (1983, 85-87) 347 Steve Tennies (2002-05) 2,508 Jeff Baker (1997) 643 Steve Tennies (2002-05) 345 Josh Boraas (1998-2001) 2,369 Craig Kusick (1994) 342 Todd Oberg (1983, 85-87) 2,362 Dennis Goettl (1991) 614 John Schumann (2003-06) 2,352 John Schumann (2006) 566 Joe Wagner (1970-73) 327 Craig Kusick (1993-95) 295 Jeff Baker (1995-97) 2,315 Jason Gonnion (1993) 539 Jeff Baker (1995-97) 2,275 Craig Kusick (1995) 537 Craig Kusick (1993-95) 291 Jason Gonnion (1991-93) 2,266 Bob Krepfle (1984) 272 Bob Krepfle (1982-84) 513 Rocky Falaschi (1965-68) 2,255 Dennis Goettl (1989) 240 Joe Wagner (1970-73) 2,234 Josh Boraas (2001) 510 Bob Krepfle (1982-84) 234 Andrew Youngbauer (1998-2000) 509 Jason Gonnion (1991-93) 2,032 Steve Tennies (2004) 222 Rocky Falaschi (1965-68) 1,987 Andrew Youngbauer (2000) 478 Andrew Youngbauer (1998-2000) 191 Jim Kildahl (1979-81) 1,960 Todd Oberg (1987) 411 Jim Kildahl (1979-81) 177 Dave Draxler (1974-76, 78) 1,934 Josh Boraas (1999) 379 Dave Draxler (1974-76, 78) 177 Matt Makaryk (1999-2002) 1,918 Jeff Baker (1996) 366 Matt Makaryk (1999-2002) 150 Guy Arkin (1972-74) 1,904 Jason Gonnion (1992) 304 Guy Arkin (1972-74) 148 Grffin Moe (2006-08) 1,812 John Schumann (2005) 273 Mike Durnin (1977-80) 127 Mike Durnin (1977-80) 1,782 Griffin Moe (2007) 240 Chuck Gauge (1969-70) 113 Chuck Gouge (1969-70) 1,611 Guy Arkin (1974) 233 Griffin Moe (2006-08) 99 Joe Rihn (1986, 88) 1,594 Mike Durnin (1979) 97 Tony Klein (1981-82) 1,584 Joe Rihn (1988) 217 Tony Klein (1981-82) 1,564 Dennis Goettl (1990) 211 Joe Rihn (1984, 86, 88) 92 Don Mudrak (1958-61) 211 Don Mudrak (1958-61) Passing Yards--Game Passes Completed--Season 509 Bob Krepfle vs.
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