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History & Records WILSON WHITLEY 1976 LOMBARDI TROPHY WINNER HISTORY & RECORDS 10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS • 1989 HEISMAN TROPHY • 1976 LOMBARDI TROPHY • 18 BOWL GAME APPEARANCES INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TOTAL OFFENSE ALL-PUrpOSE YARDAGE Most Yards per Attempt Most Plays (Yardage gained from rushing, receiving and all returns) Season (Min. 50 att.): 11.2 (650-58) Rusty Clark (1968) Game: 82 David Klingler vs. SMU (10/20/90) Most Plays Career (Min 150 att): Season: 704 David Klingler (1990) Game: 41 Joffrey Reynolds vs. ECU (11/9/02/41 rush) 8.4 (1,836-219) Dick Woodall (1965-67) Career: 2,037 Kevin Kolb (2003-06) Season: 335 Joffrey Reynolds (2002/316 rush; 19 rec) Career: 873 Ketric Sanford (1996-99) Most Yards Most 500-Yard Games Season: 3 André Ware (1989) Game: 732 David Klingler vs. Arizona St. (12/1/90) Most Yards Career: 4 David Klingler (1988-91) Season: 5,221 David Klingler (1990) Game: 427 Donnie Avery vs. Rice (10-13-07) Career: 13,715 Kevin Kolb (2003-06) (346 rec.; 81 KOR) Season: 2,391 Chuck Weatherspoon (1989) Most 400-Yard Games Most Yards Per Play (1,146 rush; 735 rec.; 415 PR; 95 KOR) Season: 6 David Klingler (1990) Career: 8 David Klingler (1988-91) Season (Min. 75 plays): Career: 5,817 Ketric Sanford (1996-99) 10.05 (965-96) Anthony Alridge (2006) (3,636 rush; 476 rec.; 1,705 KOR) Career (Min. 200 plays): Most Consecutive 400-Yard Games 8.22 (3,247-395) Chuck Weatherspoon (1987-90) Highest Average Per Play Season: 4 David Klingler (1990; 9/8-10/6) HISTORY & RECORDS Season (Min. 50 plays): Career: 4 David Klingler (1988-91) Most TDs Responsible For 22.9 (1,421-62) Brandon Middleton (2003) Game: 11 David Klingler vs. E. Washington (11/17/90) Career (Min. 100 plays): Most Touchdown Passes Season: 55 David Klingler (1990) 21.0 (3,482-166) Elmo Wright (1968-70) Quarter: 5 André Ware vs. SMU (10/21/89) Career: 106 Kevin Kolb (2003-06) Game: 11 David Klingler vs. E. Washington (11/17/90) Season: 54 David Klingler (1990) KEVIN KOLB RUSHING Career: 91 David Klingler (1988-91) Most Rushes Most Consecutive Games with a Touchdown Pass Game: 41 Joffrey Reynolds vs. ECU (11/9/02) Career: 18 André Ware (1988-91) vs. Louisville (11/30/02) Season: 316 Joffrey Reynolds (2002) Career: 743 Ketric Sanford (1996-99) Most Interceptions Thrown Game: 7 Bo Burris vs. Mississippi (10/22/66) 7 Nick Eddy vs. USF (11/23/02) Most Yards Gained Season: 21 Bo Burris (1966) Game: 300 Joffrey Reynolds vs. East Carolina (11/9/02) Career: 47 Jason McKinley (1997-2000) In a Season Opener: 205 Anthony Alridge vs. Oregon (9/1/07) Season: 1,757 Robert Newhouse (1971) Fewest Interceptions Thrown Career: 3,636 Ketric Sanford (1996-99) Season: 3 Bobby Clatterbuck (1953/8 games) PASSING 3 Delrick Brown (1977/10 games) Career: 9 Delrick Brown (1977-79) Highest Average Per Rush Highest Pass Efficiency Rating Game (Min. 10 att.): Season (Min. 50 att.): 19.9 (10-199) Donn Hargrove vs. Detroit (10/9/53) 185.7 Rusty Clark (1968) Consecutive Attempts without an Interception Season (Min. 70 att.): Career (Min. 200 att.): Season: 191 Kevin Kolb (2006) 10.1 (95-959) Anthony Alridge (2006) 145.1 Kevin Kolb (2003-06) Career (Min. 200 att.): Longest Pass Play 8.2 (395-3,247) Chuck Weatherspoon (1987-90) Most Attempts Game: 99 yards - three times Game: 76 David Klingler vs. SMU (10/20/90) Terry Peel to Robert Ford vs. San Diego State (10/14/72) Most Touchdowns Rushing Season: 643 David Klingler (1990) Terry Peel to Robert Ford vs. Syracuse (9/19/70) Game: 5 Antowain Smith vs. Southern Miss (11/9/96) Career: 1,565 Kevin Kolb (2003-06) Bo Burris to Warren McVea vs. Washington State (9/23/66) Season: 15 Jackie Battle (2006) Career: 31 Jackie Battle (2003-06) Most Completions RECEIVING Game: 48 David Klingler vs. SMU (10/20/90) Most Catches Most 100-Yard Games Season: 374 David Klingler (1990) Career: 964 Kevin Kolb (2003-06) Game: 19 Manny Hazard vs. TCU (11/4/89) Season: 10 Robert Newhouse (1971) 19 Manny Hazard vs. Texas (11/11/89) Career: 16 Robert Newhouse (1969-71) Most Consecutive Completions Quarter: 10 Orlando Iglesias vs. UAB (11/17/01-2nd Q) Season: 142 Manny Hazard (1989) Game: 13 André Ware vs. Arkansas (10/28/89) Most Consecutive 100-Yard Games Career: 272 Vincent Marshall (2003-06) Season: 7 Robert Newhouse, 1971 (10/15-11/27) Career: 8 Robert Newhouse, 1969-71 (11/7/70- 9/25/71) Highest Completion Percentage Game (Min. 10 att.): Most Consecutive Games Catching A Pass Career: 50 Vincent Marshall (2003-06) Most 200-Yard Games 90.0 (9-10) Delrick Brown vs. TCU (11/3/79) Season (Min 100 att.): Season: 3 Anthony Alridge (2007) Most Yards 3 Robert Newhouse (1971) 68.5 (187-273) Case Keenum (2007) Game: 326 Donnie Avery vs. Rice (10/13/07) 3 Paul Gipson (1968) Career (Min 300 att): Season: 1,689 Manny Hazard (1989) Career: 4 Anthony Alridge (2005-07) 61.6 (964-1,565) Kevin Kolb (2003-06) Career: 3,770 Vincent Marshall (2003-06) 4 Robert Newhouse (1969-71) 4 Paul Gipson (1966-68) Most Yards Quarter: 340 André Ware vs. SMU (10/21/89) Highest Average Per Catch Most Consecutive 200-Yard Games Half: 517 André Ware vs. SMU (10/21/89) Game (Min. 3 rec.): 56.7 (3-170) Ron Peters vs. Texas A&M (11/12/92) Season: 2 Paul Gipson, 1968 (10/26-11/2) Game: 716 David Klingler vs. Arizona State (12/1/90) Season (Min. 25 rec.): Career: 2 Paul Gipson, 1966-68 (10/26/68-11/2/68) Season: 5,140 David Klingler (1990) Career: 12,964 Kevin Kolb (2003-06) 27.9 (43-1,198) Elmo Wright (1968) Longest Rush Career (Min 75 rec): Game: 96 yards Antowain Smith vs. Pittsburgh (9/14/96) 21.9 (153-3,347) Elmo Wright (1968-70) UHCOUGARS.COM 142 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Touchdown Catches Career (Min. 30 atts.): KICKOFF RETURNS HISTORY & RECORDS 71.2 (37-52) Chip Browndyke (1985-87) Game: 5 Manny Hazard vs. Baylor (10/7/89) Most Kickoff Returns Season: 22 Manny Hazard (1989) Game: 7 James Dixon vs. Sam Houston St. (9/26/87) Career: 34 Elmo Wright (1968-70) Longest Field Goal Made Season: 33 James Dixon (1987) Game: 53 Roman Anderson vs. Texas A&M (11/26/91) Career: 68 Ketric Sanford (1996-99) Most 200-Yard Games 53 Dustin Bell vs. Southern Miss (10/7/04) Season: 2 Elmo Wright (1968) 2 Manny Hazard (1989) Most Yards On Kickoff Returns Longest Field Goal Attempted Game: 217 James Dixon vs. Sam Houston St. (9/26/87) 2 Jason Phillips (1988) Game: 58 Roman Anderson vs. Baylor (10/7/89) Career: 3 Elmo Wright (1968-70) Season: 903 James Dixon (1987) 3 Manny Hazard (1989-90) Career: 1,705 Ketric Sanford (1996-99) Most Consecutive Field Goals Made Season: 13 Roman Anderson (1988) Highest Average Per Kickoff Return SCORING Career: 13 Roman Anderson (1988-91) Game: 37.3 (3-112) Jimmie Wright vs. North Texas (09/27/80) Most Points Season: 30.8 (9-277) Ketric Sanford (1999) Game: 36 Antowain Smith vs. Southern Miss (11/9/96) Most Consecutive Games With Made Field Goal Career: 27.3 (16-436) Claude King (1957-59) Season: 134 Manny Hazard (1989) Season: 9 Roman Anderson (1988) Career: 423 Roman Anderson (1988-91) 9 Sebastian Villarreal (1997) Most Touchdowns On Kickoff Returns Career: 11 Sebastian Villarreal (1995-1997) Game: 1 - 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